A VERY PRETTY MARRIAGE AT HAZLET.

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1 $1.50 NOTHNG BUT labmony. SMOOTH SALNG AT THE DEM- OCRATC CONVENTON. JBolmea W. Strpltt, Charles «?. Purkev an& Alred Wallng, Jr., the Can&Mates-Meormera and Megtlare Make up. The Democrats have held ther conventon. t was held at Freehold on Monday. The reormers and the regulars, the Blodgett men and the Abbett men, rubbed noaes and raternzed. t wab a great conventon rom a harmony Standpont. The Blodgett men kssed the Abbett men, and the reormers hugged the regulars and seemed glad and a lttle Burprsed that they ddnt get a kck nstead o a hug n return. Most o the old-tmers, who are seen n every conventon, were present. There had been an evdent eort made throughout the county to push the- young^ men orward, and there was a sprnklng o new aces and o men whose appear-. ance ndcated that ths was ther rst appearance n publc, as statesmen. Lev Scobey o Atlantc townshp was promnently n evdence. Hs portly orm, enveloped, as t always s on such occasons, n hs black Prnce Albert coat, stood out n dgned rele aganst a crowd o smaller men and lesser poltcans as he stood on the stone wallc near the gjeen n ront o the courthouse. Mr. Scobey and Cap Haght used to be the arbters o poltcal ate n Atlantc, and the townshp always responded to ther wsh. But Cap s dead and some o the younger men are tryng to push Lev asde, though he stll holds hs oce o assessor and s the most pcturesque poltcal gure n the townshp. Prank P. McDermott was Freeholds brghtest.gure at the conventon, though Ale Moreau, the reormer wth the black whskers, shared the honors wth hm. Two years ago the (Democratc party was so real, real bad that these two men had to spend hal an hour washng up every tme they Bbook hands wth a Democrat who wasnt a real, real reormer lko themselves. But at the conventon Mr. McDermott and Mr. Moreau looked as pleased as a couple o angels to thnk that they had reormed tle Democratc party, and they applauded lke everythng when some o the exwcked Democrats sad anythng that partcularly pleased them. Davd S. Crater, He real boss o the Democratc purty, was not at all promnent. He was evdently qute content to have the other ellows get all tho glory out o the conventon that they could. He was n a corner o the ball and hardly gave a chrp the entre tme the conventon was n progress. But t was Davds hand that had cut out the work and had saved the conventon the trouble o dong much thnkng. He kept n hs corner wth a smle o beatc peace on hs ace as the conventon schedule was unrolled. Blly Devereux o Neptune townshp posed or the conventon. He 6at n one o the ront rows, He wore a. whte sweater and a grav bcycle cap. He smoked as long as hs cgars held out and then dd as most men do n such cases. He qut smokng. Young Tom McKenra o Long Branch got a place o honor almost the rst thng. Folks at Long Branch say he s the most popular Democrat down there. He was made one o the secretares o the conventon and dd nearly all the work, whch was very lttle. Another promnent Ocean townshp man was Judge Charles Morrs, and he waa as placd and smlng as usual. Handsome Joe Yard was there, o course. He s a dress reormer and not a poltcal reormer lke hs pupa. He wears gol stockngs now wth hs knckerbockers. Mr. Yard has been wearng knckers or two years or more, but he cant seem to get the other newspaper boys o Freehold to take up the ashon. t makes hm sad to see the other newspaper ellowe wear long trousers ater he has set the style or them, but h declares tha he wll per- Blt n hs glorous work o reorm, no matter how long le may have to go t alone. TJcle Blly Tlton o Wall townshp baa never orgotten the tme when a man who was hs exact counterpart, curls and all, got up n a Republcan state conventon at Trenton and danced a jg or the amusement o the conventon. Hal o the papers o the county sad t was Mr. Tlton. Mr. Tlton sad t wasnt, and he proved a complete alb. Uncle Blly goes to conventons yet, but he never orgets to tell tho reporters that he dont dance jgs, especally n Republcan conventons. Theodore Aunapk, who has been sher and who ts now county clerk, though Peter Fonvmn dont thnk he ought to be, was an nterested spectator. Ho wasnt a delegate. Nether waa Judge J. Clarence Conover, who occuped the county clerks seat n the conventon, but there were no men n the conventon who were more nterested n the result than they. The ew Republcans who wore around ddnt lke t when they saw Justce Henry J. Chld o Red Bank trottng around wth tho delegates. t was an understood thng n Shrewsbury last sprng among tho Republcans that Mr. Chld got elected be would dance to BepubUcnn musc thereater. Mr. Chld got elected, but the Republcan musc evdently doesnt sut hm, or ho turned * up at the Democratc conventon aa one or the delegates. Everythng had been all planned beore must o the delegutea got thoro. t had been decded that Holmes W. Murphy. Charles J. Parker and Alred Wallng, Jr., were to bo tho canddates or assembly. Ths was knd troutment or tho delegates, or t oaved them tho labo o thnkng or themselves. At tho BMHO tmo t suted tbon all. All thoy wanted was to got somebody that would run, and they were glud to bo releved o all troublo. Moot o the delegated got thcro beore ton oclock nnd they wero all promptly told who tho conventon was to nomnate. t was a lttle ater twelve oclock when Dr. O. 0. Bogrdua o Key port called tho me(!t(]g to order. The ntteu- Btco wns much Jena than usual at Democratc convontonb. Charles Henry vna o Hud Bank mudc a moton that Danel H. Apjlo^ttto bo charman o tho mootng ana ths wna onrrod, Mr. Ajploguto nada a short ljveeeh, He got along all rght and got a lttle applause at the proper ntervals untl he began to speak about the necessty o redeemng the county rom the grabp o the; Republcans. Ths made a good many men smle, or they remembered the John Henry Heye campagn and the part the Blodgett men took then. Mr. Applegatos remarks n ths partcular dd not please the conventon, or ater that they, dd not applaud hm any. When he got through somebody asked about secretares o the conventon. Oh, that wll be letto the conventon," Mr. Applegate sad. Ths was the (rst ntmaton that anythng at all was to be let to the conventon. Thomas Mc- Kenna, ra A. Lockwood o Manalapan and Wllam Henry Hendrckson, Jr., o Holmdel, got the appontments. Then the conventon selected James H. Butcher o Howell, Judge Charles Morrs o Long Branch and Jehu P. Cooper o Mddletown as vce-presdents. Somebody wanted to have a commttee on rules apponted, but t was stated that the rules governng conventons were adoptedlongago. A commttee on credentals was suggested and U, W.; ArrowBtnth sad that as there were no contests anywhere, and as everythng was harmonous there was no need o a commttee on credentals. But the conventon wanted all the rlls there were and Edward B. Potts, Coroner Joseph Olver o Asbury Park and Capt. John Borden o Lttle Slver were apponted the commttee on credentals. Allot the olks who wanted honor and glory were not satsed yet, as AJexL. Moreau, John W. Slocum and Farmer John H. Wlley were apponted to draw up the customary whereases and resolves. When that was done somebody wanted the conventon to take a rest, and qut untl t could be wound up agan. Dr. W. B. Beach ddnt want any rest.. He wanted to keep rght on grndng out the work o the conventon. He sad that Freehold was a pleasant town to stay n or a tme and that the conventon was that o any other party there mght be some necessty or adjournng; but as Democrats never drnk there wasnt any need o adjournng or anythng. As n corrohaton o hs statement that Democrats never drnk Martn Nolan, a Democratc statesman rom Mllstone townshp, got the loor. He had a whnng voce and a whte slk neckte. He could talk, but t was only wth great dculty that he could do so. Some o delegates wanted to slop hm, but Charman Applegate sad no, that t was a Democratc conventon and that men lke Mr. Nolan had a rght there and that le could talk be wanted to. Mr. Nolan rambled on and onand nally he moved to make t unanmous. The delegates were hayng lots o un wth ther Mllstone brother, but Nolan nally was sat upon. Then the conventon concluded that t wanted some o the pleasures o Freehold that Dr. Beach had told about and they voted to take a rest tll two oclock. When the conventon got together agan n tho aternoon Frank McDermott nomnated Holmes Murphy, as the rst dstrcts choce or assemblyman. Mr. McDermott told how glad he waa to see the partv reunted and happy. He told about a lot o the oces that Mr. Murphy had lled, and gave the conventon the mpresson that Mr. Murphy had been holdng some sort o an oce nearly all hs le. Mr. McDermott was tckled almost to death to be able to make a speech agan n a real Democratc conventon, nstead o n the humbug reorm concerns or whch he has been carryng the banner o late. He got applause at the proper places, and ths gave hm opportunty or rest, not or rereshments. Thomas P. Fay told about Charles Joel Parker, son o the governor o New Jersey. Wall townshp, whch s the townshp where Mr. Parker lves, kcked on hs gettng the nomnaton, and beore the conventon met they tred hard to rub hs name o o the elate; but when they ound t was scratched on, and that no amount o rubbng would get t o, and no amount o kckrlg would break the slate, they sad that Mr. Parker just suted them and they went nto the conventon and cheered or hm. Mr. Fay, who told the conventon about the greatness and goodness o young Mr. Parker, has a more muscal voce than any other man n the county, and when he got dead n earnest about Mr. Parker, hs voce Bounded lke that o an angel chantng a pamn o glory. But Mr. Fay snt one o the angms. Not a bt o t. Hes one o the regulars, and twoyearsago he was such a bad, bad man that Angels McDermott and Moreau helped to knock hm out when he ran or oce. But he raubt have reormed some n ther eyes, or McDermott and Moreau, and all the rest o the angels and reormers, ap plauded hm on Monday. To ordnary men, though, who havent angels vsons, he looked about as ho dd a couplo o years ago. Tho only real spontaneous applause that carte rom the hearts o the people o tho conventon was when Charles Henry vns o Red Bank got up to speak or the thrd dstrct. Mr. vns has been a harder ghter or hs acton than any other Democrat n the party, but through all bs ghts he has somehow retaned hs good ellowshp wth everybody.?) got more applause when ho got up cj^speak than ether o the two canddates bad gob when ther names wcru presented, and ater t had ded away t started up agan or tho second tmo. The man ho was to nomnate was Alred Wallng, Jr. Everybody know t when ho* unt started, but aa Mr. vns went on and on and gradually unolded tho pcture o the perect man wth tho sound o whoao name bo waa soon to charm the conventon, tho conventon was carred ol tn axletree, and tho applause Mr. Wallng got when ha name was presented beat oven tho ovaton whch Mr. vno had receved when ho got up to speak. That about cloned up the epeechmnk ng, and a commttee wont out to hunt up tho canddates. hcy ddnt hunt up Mr. Wallng becuno hojwd n Now York. But they dd nd Mr. Parker and Mr. Murphy. Some olks c y thnt when tho commttee wont out to hunt them up thoy ound them wth tlumr om down to tho ground, lstenng to hear ther country call them ; but ths utoy s generally comjdored a bao campagn le. Both men sad thoy were greatly nurplaud to bo nomnated, whch waawhwo thoy wore dllorunt rom all tho rest o Freehold. Mr. Murphy sad that the party thought t would help Chancellor Meglls campagn or governor or hm to Tun or assembly he would run ; and ths was the extent o hs speech. Mr. Parker s a young man who always wears hs har n the Pompadour style, and on Monday he had brushed t up untl t looked a lttle more aggressve than usual. He got o a story.about an rshman and a negro, and be woundup by lettng them know that he was a Detnocrat rom Democratvjlle and that he waa gong to be a hustler rom Hustlertown untl electon day. The commttee on resolutons had a pretty tough job. Alex Moreau bossed the aar. They had to get up somethug that wouldnt mean anythng n case they wanted to dodge t n the campagn, ajd they had to be careul not to make tbe regulars mad wth what they sad. Alex Moreau has been layng n hs paper all along or the past ew months what hard tmes tbe armers were havng. He told about one man who shpped a bg lot o apples to New York and the tmes were such that he cleared only our cents a barrel; and he has told about the-very low prces armers were gettng or potatoes. Hs paper las been ull o shers sales, showng that a great number o unortunates have been sold out, but about all hs platorm on ths subject was : " We rejoce over the evdence o prosperty throughout our land." The platorm contaned the usual rot about the Democratc canddate or governor beng a bully-boy-vvth a-glass-eye, and arragned the other olkss canddate or governor as beng a tough otzen rom waybaek, but t orgot to menton the Presdent, ether by name or mplcaton. Except or the bre reerences to the two canddates or governor the platorm would have done just tswell or Mssour or Maue. A delegaton o sxteen was apponted to go to Keyport the next day and tell Alle Wallng that be had been nomnated. By gradual degrees ths delegaton was enlarged untl t took n everybody n the county who wanted to go. The delegaton went to Keyport yesterdny and told hm all about t. Mr. Wallng had sad he wouldnt take t nohow, but when the delegaton got there he put hs hand on hs heart and told them le was thers orever. Here are tbe men who made up the varous townshp delegatons: Atlantc Frank E. Heyer, Henry H. Mntthows, Thomas Enrlght, John Stpl ton, Lev Seohey. Eatontown Dr. W. ), Heaeh, Dr. E. M. Beach, Fred Bealc, Thomas Tullman, Peter t. Hall, Smth Mount.. " Freehold Frank P. McDermott, Jamea 8. Yard, Henry Campbell, Alex L. Moreau, E. B. Bedle. A. C. lnlshorne, Andrew J. Buck, Jamea J. McNnnle, Fred Parker, Danel P. VanDorn, Thomas V. Arrowsmth, John D. Vanderveer, Fred D. Dennett, Clarence Lew, Wllam B. Duryee, Jamea Bennett, Wllam H. Forman, John Mller. lolmdel -Jacob O. Lmbertson, John H. Wlley, Joseph c. Heytt, Theodore t. Thorne, "Wllam t. Uendreltsou, Jr. Howell Joseph L. Butcher, J. C. Ackerman, Thomas Burdge. C. L. Burdgo, Benjamn M. Coopr. James 1*. Garrson. James Fltcrolt, James U. Butcher, John T. Cottrcll, Alred Clayton, Anthony Burdge. Manalapan m A. Locewood, Thomas A. Thompson, Longstreet Vaughn, Bsmarck Hoxe, Earnest, Rue. " Marlboro C. J5. Hence, Charles UlUsersb; Alred Hardy, Hendrlck Snyder, B. H. Brodbead.*- D. A. Vandprveer, P. Conover Vanderveer. Matawan Ned Farry, Luke stdddard, Garrett Tlendrlckson, *. J. Devln, Mchael Unley, Wllam Burnham, Jolm Vaalracklc, John D. vens. Mlddletowo Jehu V. Cooper, Edwn Bcekmnn, Wllam l. Thompson, Amzl osten, C. Melvlle JohnBon, Mllllu Steams, John Thompaon, Mallou Burdge, James YeGarry, AntonluB Gbson, Rolert 11- Foolc, Jotm Noctou, Edward Oakcs, Charles Cono. vcr, Wlson Strykcr. "Mllstone Holmes PatterBOn, Hugh Rllcy, Charles T. Kly, Ocorgo M. Davdson, George J. Ely. Neptune Charles Lewla. Joseph L. Cllver, John A. Bordea, W. K. Devercux, Alex Mullen, Jamea H. Brd. Cyrus Low, Samuel Cllver, John K. llagerman. Wllam Whttle, Natlan Taylor. John Drummond, Davd Hcwlltt, Davd Harvey, Jr., Davd Conover, Conover Smock. Alternates, Charles E. Cook, Clmrlea K. Kng, George, ncnnett, S. Baac Natal, Fred S.. Mooy. Ocean Wllam R. Jollnc, James Conover, Charles "MorrlB, J. Vone Emmona, George Murray. Thomas P. Fay, Franc C. Qalan, Joseph Rogers. Harry HlplKctt, Frank Wcntz. George Fordhun, W. 1). Wledcrman, U P.Bennett, Harry w. Orcen, Clarence G. VanNotc, Jamea Dunn, C. Henry rwln, Charles Desch, Lev (. rwln,av.. Cook, Thomas Cook, J. V. Jordan. John W. Slocnta, B. D. Woolley, Thomas P. McKenna, Eugene Fay. tarltan John Carr, Joseph Sproul, John "Wallace Gcorgo Langan, Fred F. Armstrong, John Morrell, Wllam Curts, Charles Lutlrarrow, Morrs B. Brltton, Sdney Wallng, Fred Kckert. Shrewsbury )anlel H. Applcpatc, Wllam Plntard, Charles. lvlna, John Borden, Jacob C. Bhutts, s. A. Mlnton, Janea K. Dcgnan, tenjamln P. Wortlley, Charles. Horden.uounSlcehan, Joseph Bym, Peter lang. Dr. *W. 8. Whltmore, Jancs 8. Tlrockmortnu, Jr., John Bennett, James Boge, Charles T. Allen, Henry J. Chld, Henry 11. Curts. Upper Freehold Wllam N. Bryan, Edward B. Totts, Edward A. Hoyers. Wllam Henry llendrlckeon, Wllam Cublerly, Georgo. Feld, t. C. Wall. wall E. V. Patterson, John W. Borden, George Knght. Frank P. lltlbrlctt", James Antonldea, Wllam Ktnmoutt, Edward Longstreet,.. Campbell, Wllllnm L. Tlton, Henry Walnwrlght, Jclm p. Emnons, Edward Smonson, CharleB Glord, Davd L. Kttell, Abram Borden, John J. Graczyk Commts Sucde. John J. Graczyk, a talor o Long Branch, commtted sucde on Thursday by takng laudanum. He went to hs bedroom and took the poson. Hs mother-n-law, Mrs. Samuel Hall, entered the room and saw hm drnkng out o the bottle. Graczyk told her what he had done and sad he WOB gong to de and ojso told her whom he wanted to bury hm. Medcal assstance was summoned but he ded n a couple o hours. Graczyk was under ndctment or nseault and battery upon Wllam J. Flemmng and hs case was to come up tomorrow. He worred over tho matter very much nnd sad that ho would rather de than go to jal, and on several occasons told hb we that he would kll hmsel. He was a member o the Royal Arcanum and the Ancent Order o Forresters. Besdes hs wdow ho leaves two chldren. An Observaton JPartv. An entertanment wll be gven n the lecture room o the Baptst church next Frday evenng to consst o vocal nnd nstrumental uelectons, charades, tableaus., readngs and rectatob. Among tho eatures on tho programme, wll be vocal BOOS by Mes Chnmberlnn and Mss Sade Grpel; vocal duets by Mss Gerto Smth and W. B. areons, and Mssoa Mabel and Flosso Sora; and rectatono by MH3 Maron Borden, Mss lattc Kel, Mes Emma Soldea and Joseph Feld, Jr. A novel eature wll bo m observaton party. cecream nndenko wll bo served. Admsson or adults, 85 cents; chldren 15 conta. Adv. JFteo. There lno never been a tmo n a mn bor ol! years whan the prlco o eed lma been ao low. you arc n need o eed we would llto to gve you lkhra, knowng thnt wo enn supply you wth (he bout qualty ot bottom prces. 8cklco<X Clay, Red Bank. Adv. Tns KF.OBTEH s tho brghtest and best country newspaper on oartlj. Adv. FASHONABLE WEDDNGS. A VERY PRETTY MARRAGE AT HAZLET. Mss Alberta Taylor Become a the trdv o Thumaa Elvn Mnalah A Solmlel Young Man Marred tt Broohlyn-Other Weddngs. Mss Alberta Taylor, the youngest daughter o Capt. James G. Taylor o Hazlet, was marred at her home on Wednesday last to Thomas Elvn Englsh o Eatontown.,Res\ E. Everett Jones o Clnton, N. J., a ormer pastor o the Mddletown Baptst church, perormed the ceremony. Tho couple entered the parlor to the musc o Mendelssohns weddng march, played by Msses Lzze and Sade Taylor, 6stcrs o the brde, and stood undpr a bell o wld autumn lowers whle the nuptal knot was beng ted. The brdes dress was o whte satn, en trane, wth chon a-nd pearl trmmngs. She carred a bouquet o whte brdal roses and maden har ern. The brdesmad was Mss Charlotte W. Mershon o Kahway and the best man was James M. Frost o New Monmoutl. A very ne weddng dnner was served ater the ceremony and the brdal couple let on the 4:52 tran or an extended weddng tour. They wll vst Washngton, Nagara Falls and other places o nterest. Upon ther return they wll resde "Wth the brdes parents or the wnter. A large number o handsome presents were receved by the brde, hey were as ollows : Henry L. Holmes, slver salt and desert spoon; Mrs. E. Craword, slver sugar shell: John w. Abrams, slver desert spoon; Mrs. Louse Vanderveer, slver coee straner; John S. Holmes, gold sugar spoon; John VunMater and sster, gold supar spoon; J. w, lurrs, slver butter knlo; Barton S. Jones, slver luvj ludle; Joseph WycKo, hnlldozen slver spoons; Msses May und Clara George, slver berry spoon; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wvcko, slver sugar spoon; Mss Lydu Stlv/ell. pold Jelly epoon; Mr. ond Mrs. Henry J. Ely, slver Jelly spoon; 8. Aumad; and sster, slver sugar howl; c. H. Patterson, slver salt, pepper and butter castor; Mr. and Mrs. crry H. Cook, slver vasb: James 11. Frost, slver syrup cup and tray; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Amntu-k, slver butter dsh; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wyckor, one dozen slver knves; Mss Charlotte W. Mershon. hal- dozen slver oyster orks; Rev. M. L. Ferrs, slver url! and berry spoon; John West, Jr., and slscs, slver berry spoon; Mlts Ljda Englsh, hnl-dnzld leny orks; O. T. Wyckott", slver gravy lade; Mrs. 1).. Stllvvell, hal-dozen slver tablespoons ; G. and l\ Wycto, slver butter kne nnd elly,uon; Msses Regan and Burts, slver pe kne; Molly 8. Stlwell.one dozen snucers; Mrs. D." A.Vrrme. land-pantcd panel end rame; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose M. Culver, Dresden vnse; llolmes "Stlwrll, par Perrn chna vuscs; Mss Lzze M. jaslcr, chna Qve oclock tea Eet; Joseph WyckoT, Jr., stlv-r^jkture rame; V. W. Folks, banquet luno;.mrs. Knot MoAe, ol pantng and rame; W.*. stout, CblE chocolate pot; L. \V. Lessee, rattan.-eupbasket; Mss Flanagan, bevel mrror u nlne;. Kdmund Deals, rame etchng; C. A. George, Japanese vase; Lews Ferrne, oak.parlor talle; 11. Kdnmd Dents, complete tn Ktchen outt; Mrs. ). A. Pcrrne, Khto counterpano; Mrs. Josephne Ketchum, halt-dozen towels; Howard Tnall and sster, one dozen napkns: Mr.and Mrs. C. H. Herbert, slver cake basket: C. T. George, tablecloth nud dozen napkns; James G. Taylor, pano lamp; Gurrett B. Luyster aud amly, rattan rocker; Mss Martha Wbtcomb. rame ctelg; Msa Helen Hennett, ol pantng; Mr. and Srs. J. E. Vuuderveer,chna tolet set; Ms. Cornelus Atkerson, par water color pctures; Mrs. James G. Taylor, cellulod album nnd easel; Mr. EEd Mrs. Englsh, check; Msses Sade and Lzze Taylor, par o hand-panted pctures and lames; Mr. nud Mrs. F. W. Smth, slver Jewel casket; Mss,-v.l! Kuhl, slver butter dteh; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. nrjtob. Olver and glass rut dsl; Mrs. Kathertno Frost and amly, slver dalng dsh: Mss Mary S. Taylor, slver tea cup; Mr. ond Mrs. WB: Craword, oak rocker; H. Edmund Deals, Russa lealher grp; Mrs, E. Peats, tablecloth und dozen nnpkns; grooms present to (le brde, gold watch and guard. SEASDES FREMEN. Tvo-Story Trucl-louse *to be Bult by the Fre Company. The vlla ce o Seasde, n Mddletown townshp, ormerly known as Parkertown, s soon to have a good re department. A lttle over a year ago the matter was rst taken up by the people o he vllage, and a re company, known as ndependent Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, was organzed accordng to the law governng re companes n ths tate. Snce that tme the company has aeen gradually makng headway. t las OW two lots whch are to be used as a uldngste. These are pad or. About ;hree weeks ago a commttee, consstng > Charlea T. Mason, Edward Houston, ob Lmng, Mahlon Burdge, H. Frtz, 5. Rosnblum and George Smth, was apponted, to devse ways and means or puttng up a sutable buldng or a clubhouse. A meetng o the re company was held last week, at whch the company reported n avor o erectng a two-story buldng, 80x60 eet, the lower loor to be used as a ball and the second loor or lodge or socety purposes. The report o the commttee was made by ts charman, Chares T. Mason, who thanked the people o the communty or he help that had already been gven to he company and asked that the ad be contnued untl the buldng s put up. The vllage o Seasde a composed almost wholly o wooden buldngs, and n parts D the vllage the houses are so close to- ;ether as to make t certan that the detructon would be great a re should >reak out wthout means at hand to stay he lames. TWO MEN AND SOME WHSKEY. An ncdent n Puttna a House to nght 8. Two men work on a place on Rumson Neck. The amly went away about a week ago and the two put the place to rghts ater the amly let. One o the nen ound n the bouse a bottle about a hrd ull o brandy and another bottle about hal ull o rye whskey. He was arad hs ellow workman would demand a drnk he knew o the Hud, so e wrapped the two bottles up careully md hd them. The next day the other workman ound them. He suspected how they got there. No one knows what he dd, but when the workman who had hd them went to take a drnk the next day he ound the bottles empty nnd the wrapper bore ths legend.: "Dear Wll: Hde the next whskey you get n the same place, but.please.cave a lttle more n tbe bottles." (hoate Sthragon. Mss Edth May Choate o Jacksonvlle, Florda, was marred last Wednesday to E. Qsborne Stlwagon o Holmdel. The weddng was celebrated n the Sands Memoral church, Clarkstreet, Brooklyn, whch was prettly decorated wth erns and potted plants or the occason. The ceremony was perormed by Rev. Garret Wycko o Holmdel, asssted by Rev. D. A. Jordon, pastor o the church. The brde s a pretty brunette,and was attred n a whte satn duehesse dress trmmed wth chon. She also wore a vel o tulle whch was caught wth a spray o orange blossoms. The brdesmad was Mss M.. Stlwagon, a sster o the [»room.. She wore a dress o Nle green slk and mousselne de soe. The best man was Dr. W. R. Carley and the ushers were Walter S. ;Krkbrde o Asbury Park and Marcus B. Campbell o Brooklyn. Ater a weddng breakast the couple departed or a Canadan tour, and on ther return they wll lve n Brooklyn. Polna-Stylea. Mss Estelle Polng, daughter o Theodore Polng o Keyport, was marred at thn home o her ather on Thursday nght to Frank D. Styles. The ceremony was perormed by Rev. G. H. Neal. Ater he ceremony the couple went on u weddng trp to Nagara Fulls. Ou tler return home they wll lve at Keyport. Another Mechancs Councl. A newcouncl o Amercan Mechancs was nsttuted at North Long Branch on Saturday nght by State Counclor P. Hall Packer o Seabrght. t s called tho Neptune councl and started wth ltty charter members. The ollowng olcera were elected: Junor post counclor James M. Btratton. Counclor llobert stratum. Vce counclor U. A. Luther. Hcoordlnr secretary Harry West. Assstant recordng secn.tary Stewart Sherman, rcrunnent Kecteury Churhs V, West. Conductor Clarlea. Cooper. Warden Fred Rnythe. nsde sentnel tlclunl West. Outsde Hontnol Gcorgo West. Trusteea-stowart Cook; n months; James. Btratton, S montls; Clmrlea. West, ( months. Kepresentutlveu lo Btatt) councl Hobcrt {tntton, James M. Btnlton. ^ Mtour. Ths a a good tmo to lay u lour or wnter use although wheat bus been advancng. Wo have mndu a nducton n tho prce o Pllsbuys Host XXXX Hour. Woquoto t nt $1.75 per burel. We have secured a carload o lllsburyh Bent, ground rom lost years wheat, and luvng bought beore the advunco we gve you tho advantage o ths low gure. We have also kckera Superlatve and Prde o ho World at correspondngly low prcca. Bcllca Sc Cluy, Kcd lmk. Adv. tha year wll be a HvWy one. Tho Froe hold Transcrpt wll bo n t, nnd t wl m maled to any tddrtwuntl nter dec lon or 10 centu. Crculaton *,500. Ado, a^oo Mtent Sloura. HlMmry. $4.7 ; l-unwur, $ F. Supp, Monmouth street /lr». JOHN W. GRGGS. r/e ml Speal n tel Bank on Frday lght. John W. Grggs, the Republcan canddate or governor, wll attend the Republcan county conventon at Freehold on Frday, where three canddates or assembly are to be nomnated. Ater the conventon s over Mr. Grggs wll come to Red Bank, where a meetng has been arranged to bo held n tbe opera house. Mr. Grggs wll make an address aud at ts close an normal recepton wll be held, at whch Mr. Gr^gs wshes personally to meet all the voters o the localty. The meetng wll be held under the drecton o the Shrewsbury townshp Republcan club. A Bg Sale o Horse Blankets. Hendrckson & Applegate, have an mmense advertsement on the nnth page o THE REGSTER ths week. The advertsement s n keepng wth the mmense stock o horse blankets whch the rm has just bought. The stock ncludes blankets whch sell all the way rom 85 cents to $10; and horsemen and those who know the value o blankets say they are wonderully cheap at the prces at whch they are sold. A descrpton o some o tbe blankets s ound n ther advertsement, but ths gves only a very ew o the bargans oered. A Fre at Lttle Slver. A barn on the arm o Mrs. Hannah Brower at Lttle Slve% together wth ts contents, was destroyed by lre on Saturday nght. The lre was dscovered about eght oclock, but t had ganed such headway that t was mpossble to save the barn. Tbe contents o the barn were a bnder and reaper, a ton o hay and a set o double harness. The buldng was nsured or $31)0 and the machnery or $100. The orgn o the re s unknown but t s thought to be the work o tramps. A Queer Accdent to a, Horse. srael Clark o Lncrot was unhtchng hs team o horses on Saturday aternoon when one o the horses, whch had a habt o startng or tho barn on a run us soon as the harnees was unhooked, started as vsual. t had gone only a ew steps when t stumbled over a pg and ell orward, ts bead gong under the edge o tho corucrb and becomng wedged there. Tho horso was so badly njured that t had to bo shot on Monday. We Make What We Sell. Wo dont have to tnko anyones word ns to the qualty o tho harness wo Bell. Wo make every.bt o t rght here. We know exactly wlmt we are Bellng you. The mnn that dont make what ho sells depends on the manuacturer, and you depend on the seller; when you get harness o UH, t s not rght we tako the blnnu.. n tho hundreds o sets we have told, wo lmvo not heard one word o reproach. Cowdy & Ptcher, Monmouth street. Adv. A. Stls «K o. Arrested tho attenton o tmyat "any lades wth tler bargans t^clouksnnd Cupcs udvrncd u tho laat rane o Tns tala TEU. But Bnlunlny, October 13th, t s out ntenton lo tll morn Cloaks and CpcH tlun wo over have on tny ono day lnrgu Block, good nalty, ntent styles nnd lowest prm! wll do t. A. Co., lted Bunk.--Adv. Wo doe Jonon wngon every day at ha old bunca collectng lorncn or bs ortlr.t nmneh. you lmvo any deu mnln bo wll move them vvltl doopatel und allow bg money or them.- Adv. NEWS FROM M1DDLETQWE HTERESTNG TEMS FROM.BE- YOMD THE SHREWSBURY... The Yacht Comng BreaJta Her Boom The Hoyden Cacka Her Maet Netv Chrstan Endeavor Ocers. The yacht Comng, owned by Antonus Jbson o Port Monmouth, had ts boom roken last week. A bg shng schooner ued under the stern o the yacht, takng the wnd out o the sal and causng -he sal to jbe, resultng n the breakng ) the boom. The damage wll amount,o $30. The Hoyden, a shng sloop owned by 3apt. Wllam H. Seeley o Belord, cracked her mast last week. The sal was shortened and the boat taken ashore, where the old mast was replaced by a new one. The annual meetng o the Chrstan Endeavor socety o the Mddletown Baptst church was held at the parsonage on Monday nght. The ocers elected or ;he ensung year were: PresMentr-HeDry W. Stark. Vce-presdent, Mrs. John C. Craword, Secretry Mes "Magge Jlorord. Treusurer Ml 3 Kute JtoBt. A allng meteor was seen by Msses Carre Stll well and Sade Brown o Mddletown early^jast Wednesday nght. They say t resembled a large ball o re and seemed to all n the near vcnty o Ezra Osborns house. t was about dusk when the meteor was seen to all. The Chrstan Endeavor meetng held n the Mddletown Baptst church on Sunday nght was l6d by Rev. W. H. J. ""arker. The topc was "Mssonary Servce," and he spoke o the great work the mssonares are dong n nda. CardBare out annpunengthemarrage ) Mss Abbe L. Langhans o New "York,o Fred A. Whte o Atlantc Hghlands. The ceremony wll take place n the Jethodst church at Atlantc Hghlands n Wednesday o next week. The old schoolhouse and out-buldngs t Chapel Hll wll be sold at publc aucon on Frday o next week at two clock n the aternoon. The buyer must move the buldngs rom the grounds. Matthew Hogan, who las been n the employ o J. F. Kernochan o- Navesnk or tbe past ve years, has gone on a trp ;o reland to vst hs relatves there. Thomas J. Emery o Atlantc Hghands rode to Beach Haven, a dstance o lorles, on Saturday. He returned on Monday. Eev. Hazlett McKtn and amly, who re summer resdents at Locust Pont, eturneel to ther New York home on Uonday. Mrs. Lousa J. Wllams o Navesnk s dangerously sck wth consumpton at Je home o her daughter n Camden. Mrs. C. G. Reed has closed the road eadng rom Nehetnah Browers house ;o the publc road at Locust Pont. Mrs. Stephen Patterson o Navesnk has returned home rom a vst to relatves n Cohoes, New York. Mrs. E. Wllett o Port Monmouth s vstng her daughter, Mrs. Kul Gberson o Holmdel. Srs. saah Patterson o Red Bank s the guest o Mss Elzabeth Fatterson o Mddletown. Mss Carolne Bradner o Warwck, N. Y., s vstng Mss Lzze Casler o Mddletown. The ordnance o communon was celebrated n the Mddletown Baptst church n Sunday. Craword Patterson o Mddletown s conned to the house wth a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Crane o Mddletown have gone to Washngton, D. C. Frankln Brown o New York Bpent Sunday wth rends n Mddletown. About thrty new books have been dded to the Holland school lbrary. Holmdels New Comratteeman. Jacob CLambertson has been apponted to ll the vacancy n the townshp commttee^ o Holmdel townshp caused by the death o the late John J. Beers. The appontment was made at a meetng o the commttee last week. Wesley Mason was apponted charman the commttee, whch wab another oce held by Mr. Beers. Theodore E. Thorne succeeded Mr. Mason as treasurer. Klled at Atlantc Hghlands. Matthew Coran, a brakeman n the employ o the Central ralroad, was crushed between two cars at Atlantc Hghlands and n a short tme ded o hs njures. Coran was at the end o the per and n some way got caught between the budper o a car and the stop at the end o the per. He was thrty years old and unmarred. Ho lved n Phladelpha. *@-«-o A Grocery Store Sold. Lous VanGlluwe o Ocean Grove has bought the grocery store ormerly conducted by John M. Smth, on the comer o Maple avenue and Front street. Mr. VanQlluwo has a large store at Ocean Grove, where ho has bult up a largo and protable trade. Ho wll conduct hs Red Bank store upon the same prncples that mado hs Ocean Grove store successul. CrgoB or McGtl, Whch? The Republcans are sure that ther man wll be elected; tho Democrats are.ually Bure that tho plum wll all to McOll, but no matter how dvded they may bo on tho queston o who wll bo the next governor, they aru agreed that there s ono host place n MonmoutU county to buy wagons and harucbs, and that s Gowdy & Ptchers, Monmouth street, Red Bank. Adv. Hotce to Fremen. Tho Bocretary o each lre company n Red Bank ttnu n Shrewsbury townshp requested to Bond to the assessor tho lst o mombotb, bath actve and exempt, n order thnt proper rebate on tbe assessments may bo gven beore tho assesbment books hro tuled over to tho collector on October 15th. homab P. Brown, assessor, Ada, Fve M*«)!««Vttara? US Vss.. Fvo cluar lavun Spansh mnd-mtlo clgaraor 25 cents at Wn. CtllngtonB, H Front Btroot, Red T3a.n\. A<lv. Thoro s no bettor paper thttu TBB EB««8M5B, AdU.

2 X.B&OTE SHOOT1KG. Od» aad Ends o Bjsert. Harry B. Martn, Herbert Harrson Sea Jersey Trap 0oe@tev8 on the _nd Frank Dudley o Aebury Park have started on a bcycle trp to Vrgna. The New Jersey trap Bhootera league They expect to rde 1,000 mles or more HetnKed Bank last Thursday and engaged n a number o shootng matehca A ootball team has been organzed at beore they return home. at clay brds. The clubs that comprse Keyport. Stoel Burrowea s captan, -Ot-leaguo-aro- the Elsabeth-gun club, Joseph Bcdlo a manager and eecrellry, Unon o Sprngeld, Haplewood o and Harry Brown s treasurer.,, Orange, Endeavor o Jersey Cty, Clmax Mrs. Emma Morrs o Red Bank ad o PlanBeld, Bolng Sprngs o Rutherord and Rversde o Red Bank. n cake walk at Keyport last week, Thomas Hll o Keyport won the cakejat The vstng marksmen brought wth The Anbury Purk Wheelmen wll hold them such amous shooters as Thomas a road race, open to club members only, Morey o Paterson, Noel Money, son o on October 15th. Capt. Money, the celebrated Englsh lve brd shot; Major Brentnall o Newark, A New Bowlng Team. " Unole Al" Hertage, one o the oldest marksmen n New Jersey; E. D. Mller The young mens Chrstan assocaton o Sprngeld, who a ew years ago was the champon o the state; Tom Kellar or " TeeKay," o Planeld, Fred Van- Dyke o Dayton, the quckest and one o the BUrest clay target shooters; and Edde Collna o Jersey Cty. Nne sweepstakes matches were decded, besdes the October match o the league. The wnners o the ormer were prncpally outsders, moat o the Rversdes beng occuped n lookng ater the arrangements. The weather was all that could be de- Bred or euoh sport. The sky was clear, resultng n an excellent lght, and there was sucent orce n the northeast wnd to cause the targets to dve mschevously n every concevable drecton. The marksmen knew rom whch trap the brd was to be sprung, but dd not kndw the-angle, as the boys altered the angle o the trap ater each target had been sprung. Frank Worrell was the boss o the cusne and sold oysters, sandwches, coee and the lue. The shootng begun at ten oclock and contnued tll nearly dark. Nearly 4,000 clay brds were sprung rom the traps and very ew o them were unbroken. The nan event o the days sport was the tournament between the clubs n the league, Each club was represented by ve men, each man shootng at 35 targets. The hghest score, whch was 110, was made by the Unon gun club, Clmax beng second wth 109 and Rversde thrd wth 106. The Maplewood club scored 104, Endeavor, 100, and Elzabeth and Bolng Sprngs 89 each. The ndvdual scores or the Red Bank club were: Al. vlns, 3; E. M. Cooper, 20; Oacar Hcsso, 21; Plll Daly. Jr., 18; James Cooper, Jr., 3D. SUNDAY BCYCLE BUNS. Bed Bank Slders Go to Trenton, Phladelpha and Brstol. Jesse Matthews, George Hawkns, Del Fsher and Charles Robbns started or Phladelpha on ther bcycles Saturday nght about nne oclock. They all arrved n Trenton about hal-past three oclock Sunday mornng. Matthews started or home at nao oclock and the others went on to Phladelpha. They arrved home about nne oclock on Sunday nght. The roads were n very bad cdhdton, partcularly rom Hghtstown to Trenton and ths accounts or the Blow tme made. The Stearns club took a run to Planeld on Sunday mornng. Only our members Btarted. They were Harry D. Curts, Al. Chambers, Benjamn Ford and Edward Longstreet. On ther return trp, whle rdng through New Brunswck, Longstreet collded wth another cyolst and damaged hs tre. t got so bad that ho was unable to keep any wnd n t and when they got to Perth Amboy they took the tran lome. Frank Woolleyand Alle Mller let Eed Bank on ther Stearns tandem on Saturday nght and rode to Freehold, where they stopped over nght. They let there at sx oclock tlo next mornng and rode to Brstol, Pennsylvana, arrvng three hours later. They took the erry over to Burlngton, where they stayed untl one oclock n the aternoon when they started or home, arrvng n Red Bank at a quarter to ve. The entre dstance covered by them was 180 mles. Fred Cullngton and John Chadwck rode on Saturday aternoon to Trenton on a tandem and returned Sunday ater- FOOTBALL AT FREEHOLD. Freeholds Team Outplayn a Prnceton Eleven. The rst oot-ball game o te seabon waa played at Freehold on Saturday aternoon between the eleven o the Zmmerman Cycle club and the P. and 8. team o Prnceton college. They played two teen mnute hals but nether sde scored. At the end o the rst hal the Freehold team hud the ball wthn ten eet o tlu*r opponents goal, and n the second hull they kept the ball dangerously near the goal lne o the Prnceton eleven, and at the call o tme were wthn ve eet o the goal. The Freehold eleven was made up as ollows :. Lot nnd-ltolnnd A. Klls. lolttacklo ton rvter. /Clt Kuunl Joseph T. Lalnl. Ctsntor Oncur Ayrea. tlglt guard Fred,. Ayra. nght tuuklo (!. A. Llnrk. tlght end Jolm Thompson, QuarUr-ljuck unrl] D. ml>. Hal-bucks-Jacob PlUonKor and Albert <. llelllt. Full back Elmnnd J. Parker. Elmer Qoran o Matawan played on the Prnceton team. FREEHOLDS GUN CLUB. Hood Scoven Matte n a Slton/ Wnd. The, The regular ortnghtly shoot o tho Freehold gun club took place on tho clubs grounds hst Frday aternoon. The shootng, was done at twenty-lve clay targets, ten at known angles and ltoen at known traps and unknown an jjles. C. C. Snyder won rst wth 2!t and J. WoBley Dnuer, James Lard and Joseph Atknson ted or Hecond wth 20. They ehot tlo te o at cloven targets Dunsor and Lanl each breakng H and Atknson 0 and wnnng, C. L. Shop herd won thrd wth 111. A strong wnd that was blowng at the lno mdc tho shootng dlcult. o Long Branch s ormng a bowlng team. The team wll be composed o ve men who bowl the three hghest scores on any one nght. The team wll be revsed every two months. A tournament wll also begn about the rst o November, or whch three przes wll be oered. A Century Bun. The second century run o the Asbury Park wheelmen took place on Tuesday o last week to Trenton and return. Eghty-sx rders started and all but three nshed, Among the rders were three women, Mrs. Harvey Hart, Mrs. C. S. Hunt and Mrs. R. ChrBtana. The women nshed wth the leaderb. Keyports Shooters. At tho match o tho Baysde gun club held at Keyport last Wednesday the club badge was won by Danel W. Wallng, who broke 19 out o 20 blue rocks. The next match o tho club wll be held on the rst Wednesday n November. Mlve Havana Clgara, to Cents. Fve clear Havana Spansh hand-made cgars or 25 cents at Wn. Cullngtons, 13 Front street, Red Bank. Adv. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. The clothes make t. They are well made and stylsh. Samples o Fall and Wnter sutngs and overcoatngs, ready or your nspecton. My prces gve me a prot a reasonable one, though. J. C. AUL, Maker o Clothes that Ft, Front Street, - Eed Bank, N. J. ll t wth good tobacco.smoke t what comort what enjoyment, provdng o course, the ppe s a good ppe no reason why t shuldnt be you get t here. A dozen derent knds to select rom, large szed, small szed, derent shapes and mountngs. Hgh class ppes at low class prces, 90c. to $2.50. Come n and see you can nd a law n these ppes or prces. WM. CULLNGTON, 13 Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Felt and Gravel have put or wool-elt roos or the past 20 years. They have gven poect satsacton wll guarantee such roos or 25 years they are kept coated My pcrnont and Gum Coatng Company Bo Outng, s tho bost that can bo used on Tho members o Company B o Long Branch held a clam bako and target tn and shngle roos. gvo shoot at Hghland Beach lnot Saturday week. Three przes were Rven or the 10-year warranty on all roos beat scores -mudo. The dolnnco rom tho target ws 200 ynrda. Tlo lrnt prze thus coated. wao a gold badge and was won by Danel W. Wardell, who nado 1!) ponte out o Lcuky cllnnojs rojmlrol, mul orlom or un possble 25. Tho second pr/.o, a burro work n my lnn ronutly dono. lrkw nro nmsou o lour, went to Judge CharlcH Morr Wo. wth a scoro o 13. A slk umbrella wan the thrd prze and ths wan von by PhllpCoyne, ho mnkug 11 ponte. Ater tho (mootng match a wnm o bull OGDEN McCLASKEY, was )toy«d and wns won by tho nne captaned by Wllam T, Hopper. p. 0. Box 460. Red Bank, N. J >" w $ $ 8 tt w 1 w K am a bulder and want to do all the work can. want to do your work. understand buldng thoroughly. have the necessary experence and have the ablty to do anythng and everythng n the buldng lne A $5 job s none too small orme, nor s a $50,000 job too large. exercse the same care n buldng small houses that do n buldng large ones. you engage me to buld your house you wll have a house that s thoroughly well-bult; you wll get good, honest work; and the man who has a house that s well bult rom top to bottom makes a bg savng n expenses or uture repars. ll be glad to show you buldngs have put up. ll be glad to reer you to people or whom have done work, and am wllng to abde by what they say o my work. have any specalty* t s n dong hgh class work n hard wood. 1 FAR HAVEN, WHY SUFFER FROM LACK. OF Get Vexed Every Day wth Poor Lamps? whchtve plenty o lght (made n our Hzen,) aro as easy to ; tt an jus, easy to wck, wck docs not luveto be "trmmed*" chmnejsnre not "smoked" or broken by tho lumo, perectly HmlB and tao. Tho XE\V DEAS (our nutenls) used exclusvely n "The Mlter" makot thodestandeo the cheapest lampmado. by accdent any part s broken t can bo Rjptnced co thcro s practcally no wear out to a Mller* Lump.,, ^, Wo make more tlnn a thousand varetes all.... toagnsbtttedto roa. Ao,, do. Mllor" Lamps come to our store. g?h^ % lo > 6 nothng more beautul or OHC- W.UTVlr 1 W tl than a "Mller«Lamp, or an eleant Ouyx and Brass Table. EBtablshed aa MANUFACTURERS n Rlllra E P\ 28 & 30 WEST BROADWAY, VllUbH m WU.) (QG Fork Fl.)bot. Park PL & Barclay St.. N.r. Convenent to armown-town"ferteb,andeletatedstatonbatparkp1.4baroloy St., N.T. r Cool Weather bay a " ln«ler»> OL HEATER. Hea Now s the tme to buy ths very mportant artcle. We are showng the goods ths season. A bg lne n cotton, merno and natural wool. are very popular now. We have a bg lne n all colors or boys, men and women. Our ladys sweater s entrely new and we sell t or $1.50. > OTJETS, TECB HATTEE, 87 Broad Street) Red Bank, N. J. > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA [ > ^,WE HAVE 3 Hero and at Lake wood, and have thereore to buy everythng n largo quanttes. Ths, o course, admts o buyng low, as n every lne o busness. So when you want any MUSCAL BP3ST tum\t, Banjo, Mandoln, Pano, Organ, or anythng eke, you are always sure to get hero a proo lower than elsewhere, because we buy lower. MANDOLNS Look n our wndow ths week. Uprght Pano, by Peek & Son, used, $180. Ho. 28 Broad Street, Hod Bank, J. ON raodefhl, SCMTSFC AMD SAPJTARY Steam and Hot Water Heatng. Catalogue!) and Estmate Furnlahed on Applcaton. Deects n Plumbng located and renovated accordng to tho rules o tlo Now York Board o Health. Houso Lghtng and Ventlaton. Santary Applances. jran Ppe n large or small quanttes. VBONT S RED HANK, M. 3 NEW JERSEY tt M We shall contnue all the season to show a noe assortment o both at prces to sut all. Our stock a mu<a larger and completer than ever beore, and we have all the new eectb n ancy eathers, tps and rbbons. We nvte you to call and sea our goods.. Stampng o all knds done to order. MSS "A. L. MORRS, Cor. Broad and Front Streets, Red Bank. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A Two Dollars Fora Hat at Hoppngs s just $1 less than what you have to pay elsewhere. The latest and last all and wnter styles are now out, and they sell ast. The new Shapes A"- Dandy., THE RATTER. MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curous, Current, N STOCK. ALMOST CVE83 AWAY. Lbrares Suppled Cheaper Unn at any Book Store n tha World. LBRARES AND BOOKS BOUGHT. MAMMOTH CATALOGUE FREE. L1GCAT BROTHERS, 81 CHAMBERS STREET. 3d Door West o Cty HaU Park, NEW YOBK. WALL PAPERS AT HARRSONS. ST Brood Street, Red Bank, N. jr. Women usually look rst or t and style n a shoe and then or actual value. When they buy o us they get t and style, and value, too. A large proporton o our customers are women. Some have been buyng here or years. Some have traded here, and then went somewhere else to buy, but they cameback. We knowo no reason or them to do so except that they could do better here. A bg storeul o the latest styles or both women and men s here now. F. W. MOSELLE & CO., News Dealers and Statoners. All the latest Novels, Magaznes and Perodcals. A large assortment o Box Papers. Toys and Games, Tenns Balls and Racquets, Croquet Sets and Hammocks. BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. More cases o suts, o overcoats, nner garments goods beng pled on our counters or all and wnter wear. Thngs bought early because could buy better and cheaper. Buyng at nght made so easy by a well lghted store, heavy stock and lghtened prces. Nppng Weather Lke ths, makes one thnk o seal overcoats and sntb. ts well to look ahead ; como here, go somewhere olso to look. Buy where you can buy the best all overcoats, somo o last years stock, prced at $10, $8 and $7, all go at $5; others better hgher prced. Suts at almost nny prce you wsh to pay, rom $7 up. Head Coverngs. Foolhardy ant t, to pay $3.00 at some other store or a derby lnt» that s sold at a dollar loss $3.00. Any shape you can thnk o; Youman, Knox, Young, Stetson all o them. Thoroo that $8,00 derby o ours; bottor cant bo sold at any prce. nner Garments. 39 Natural wool shrts and drawers, nzes 80 to 48, ty cento a garment. Bottor qualty wool, double or Dngle breasted, $1 to 1,75 a garmont. FKANK OSBOKN, Surveyor uml Olv! Ktglnocr. Street, Red Bank, N. J. plcl nt Fluds Mommontnl works on lrlogn Aveano, near Central Dopot, HKD JUNK.N. J., nnd at reamonoo n MDDUBTOWN, N. J. TVork 1romjUy Done at> luatonalat Hates. 84 Wrat Front Btoot, mmr oorl, Hod lnnh, N. J. Boer ml F. t M. Bclmrort cololralm W«taor Hour nlwnys on draught. A1MO ABTOMMAY nootlrbtkll BEBB»tt BOTK). \

3 SAX.ES OF StbB Clytrtta Hs&8ar«Mouse an the " Mtser Agan 80M. The Charto Hubbard property on Front street, adjonng the Baptst church property, was sold at shers Bale last Wednsdayb M. lubbrd"o Er,Ooa; t was Bold n the sut o John 8. Smock, admnstrator, aganst Joseph Levy and others, Ths property has changed hands & number o Umes wthn the past ve years. The lot s 53 by about 800 eet, &nd has on t a house and bam. Mr. Hubbard traded the property wth a Mr. Etchey or lats n New York. On the property was a mortgage at that tme o p.ooq held by the late saac G. Smock. Etchey traded the property wth a Mrs. Mass o New York and at her death t came nto the possesson o her son and Mr. Levy. No aterebt was pad on the mortgage whle they owned the property.and oreclosure proceedngs were brought. The expenses, nterest and the ace o the mortgage amounted to $7,860. Mr. Hubbard was responsble or ths, as ho was on the orgnal bond, so he bought the property n to save hmsel. The two arnb o John R. Mount near Englshtown were sold at aucton last week. One o the arms was the homestead arm o the Mount amly. t contans 175 acres, o whch 100 acres are tllable and the rest s woodland, A bg house, contanng thrteen rooms, s on the place, wth good outbuldngs, good ences and an apple and peach orchard. Ths arm was bought by Peter J. Mount or 8,100. The other arm contans 150 acres, o whch 100 s tllable, wth the usual buldngs and an orchard. The sale o ths arm went by deault and was bd n by Bpaord Red, who held a mortgage on the property and who bd the amount o hs mortgage. "Wllam W. Conover has sold a lot 50x150 eet at Conover Park, near Seabrght to George C. Waterman o Red Bank. The prce pad was $1,000. The lot a n the rear o Mr. Watermans house. The Sdney Bray homestead property at Matawan, adjonng the Epscopal church, Jas been bought by Jeremah M. McDonald o Brooklyn or SALES FOR TAKES. 5Kjc 2V>scd and TostBhlp to Sell Be. lnuetta Ptopertv- For the past sx or eght years the town o Red Bank has lost nearly a thousand dollars every year n unpad taxes. Some years the loss las been greater than ths amount. Recently the prebentboard o commssoners decded that the taxes should be collected or the property sold. Under the taxlaw property whch s more than two years n arrears or taxes cannot be sola to recover the amount o tax. Ths wll result n the loss to the town o all uncollected taxes or the years pror to The town treasurer and the town counsel were nstructed to have the property advertsed and sold or the amount o tax due or the years 1893 and 1894, and the advertsement o the sale appears n THE RBOSTEB ths week. The sale wll come o on Frday, December 18th. The costs aganst each property are $3.93, and n addton twelve per cent nterest on the amount o tux must be pad. Delnquents can pay the amount o tax at any tme prevous to the sale, but not pad untl ater the sale, addtonal costs wll be added. At the sale the property can be bought n by any ndvdual or any term not exceedng thrty years. All that the town demands o the purchaser s that he shall pay the tax, costs, nterests and costs o sale as soon as the tax sale s over. The owner o the property has a lmted tme n whch he can redeem the property rom the buyer, but the owner must pay the buyer the ull amount pad by hm and twelve per cent nterest n addton. the present owner does not redeem the property wthn the tme allowed by law, the man who buys the property at the tax sale can take possesson o the property and can hold t or the number o years bd by hm at the sale. there are no bdders at the sale the property wll be bought n by the town, ana the amount o tax, nterest and costs wll stand aganst the property as a Hen, together wth twelve per cent nterest. The sale or delnquent townshp taxes o the townshp wlt be held the same day. Anbury Park Hotels Change Owners. The Vctora hotel at Asbury Park has been bought by Frank E. Smth o Wlmngton, Delaware, or $17,000. The New Manor on Sxth avenue has been bought by Charles S, Hunt or $12,500. The Slverdean on Thrd avenue and Heck street has been Bold to Mrs. Mac- Car thy o Paterson by the ormer owner, Mrs. A. Johnnes o Brooklyn, or $8,500. The Albany on Seventh avenue, owned by Mrs. N. J. Barber, baa been sold to Mrs. M. A. Hayden. The prce pad was Xzp*OV 2.3Ul3 to George O. Luyster o Mddletown has had a galvanzed Bteel roo put on hs barn, wth galvanzed cormca gutters and corrugated steeueaders. The work was done by Danel H. Cook o Tnton Falls. Mr. Cook haa a contract or puttng "a. galvanzed Btee~ rooton tte wagonhouse and corncrb o Garrett Magee o Holmdel. Mr. Magee has recently had a smlar roo put on hb{ large barn. A Now Company at Allare. The Allare water supply and land company hab been ncorporated wth a captal stock o $150,000, wth $76,800 pad n, to operate at that place and Lake wood. The ncorporators are Hal Allare o Allare, Olver H. Brown o Sprng take, Wllam J. Harrson o Lakewood, George P. Olcott o East Orange and James P. Garrson o Lower Squankum. Buldng Contracts. The ollowng buldng contracts have been led n the oce o the county clerk at Freehold, or the week endng October 5th, 1805: Jula W. Blncktan wth John R. rons. Buldng at Belmar, $8,675. Ocean Grove assocaton wth D. n. Kelley. Bumhead at Ocean Grove, $8,000. Tbomas D. Bazley wth Horace Stanton. Buldng at Long Branch, $3,W4.8B. John Eklelsteln wth Harvey whte. Buldng at Deal Beact, $7,342. Hew Buldngs. James Chadwok wll buld a house on hs lot on Kemp avenue, Far Haven. t wll be 18x26 eet and wll contan ve rooms. Arthur E, Smth has the contract to buld tho house, whch wll cost about $050. Edward Cruumell a buldng a new houso at; Oalhurst, near Long Branch. t wll cost about 8 r,000. Two Houses on Bank Street. Mra. Anne M. Duy contracted on Monday wth O. E. Davs o Red Bank or buldng two houses on lcr lota on the south ado o Bank street. Thohouses wll be 18x30 eet, and wll be duplcates o Mrs. Elznboth Claytons houses on Locuat avonue. The houses aro to bo completed by November 25th. Hclool mprovements at Freehold Tho addton to tho hgh school at Freehold, or whch $15,000 was recently ordered rased, a progressng rapdly. Tho truotots hove recently gven out tho contract or boatng and vontlaton. Ths wll coat $1, Tho plumbng wll cost E-aml to bo mproved. John Brown o Long Branch has taken tho contract to muo and grade two ncrcb o meadow land near Elberon, owned by JOWD 1). Brown. Tho land wll bo rased our eet. t s propound to open a road way on t, and MHO 10 buld several cottages noxt sprng. Tho poor bllla o Freehold townshp or tho laat quarter amounted to 401,87. Thn ncluded O pad out or tho rele o trampo. Wyokoll: Borkalow, the overseer o tlo poo, was pad 88 or poroonal aonrcea. Sales o Real Estate. The ollowng real estate transers have been led n the oce o the county clerk at Freehold or the week endng October 5th, 1895: SHREWSBURY TOWNSHP. Lydla Maps, exx, to George W. Kngs. Pece o property, S w Mary Wlson and husband to Patrck Butler. Pece o property. $160. Margaret A. ccodwlck and otters to Wn. V. D. Brown. Pece o property. $760. Oamer B. Gregory to Wn. w. Coyle. Pece o property, 81. Elzabeth 0. Bergen to Elzabeth. Parsons ard others. Land at Bed Bank, 81. H1DDLKT0WN TOWNSHP. Elza Salmon to Margaret Salmon. Pece o property, ST82. Anne E. Btlwell and husband to Alonso Btlwell. Pece o property, S. Alonso Sllwell to Anne E. Stlwell. Peco o property, S. MUbury Stearns and others to da M, Homer. Pece o property, $1. Mllbury Stearns and others to Jesse M. Stearns. Pece o property, $3,000. Mlbury Stearns and others to Vva. H. Stearns. Pece o property, gl. Mary Jane Carhart to Wm. D. Carhart. Pece o property, S. Wm. Schauck and others to Wm. Sruby. Pece o property. S. Catherne E. Cubberly to Lyda E. Patterson. Pece o property, S. Ann M. Jenny and nstand to Wm. C. Bennett. Pece o property, S. George G. GuonU> Mayer Kaln. Pece o property, 81. Mayer Kabo to HRhlnnds o Naveslnk mprovement company. Land at Hghlands, $15,000. Bay Vew cemetery assocaton to Rchard A. Leonard. Lota n Bay Vew cemetery, $ ATLAKT1C HGHLANDS. vym. H. Montanye to Rebecca Montanye. Lota 184 and 185,81. Rebecca Montanye to Mary E. Montanye. Lots 184 and Charles H. Lovett to Charles E. Crowel. Lots 707 and 708, $1,585. Frederck Roberts to John J. Voorhees. Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 atlreveut Park. $800. George Class to Frederck Roberts. Lot at BreventPurk. S1.30U ATLANTC TOWNSHP. Trustecso tho state school und to Thomas Crcevy. Pecu o property, g8,000. EATONTOWN TOWNSHP. Wm. Snedeker to Eugeno Dargavel. Pece o property, $1. Eugene Dargavel to Fred Cawley. Pece o property, $1. Fred Caw ey to Blanche E. Dargavel. Peco o property, 81.. Cora M. Stucke and husband to Mary T. Wllams. Lot at Oceanport, $2,700. M. Howard Mapsund others to Theodore H. Roberts. Lot 413 la LoDg Brunch cemetery, $35. M. Howard Maps and otbers to Johnson B. Blar. Lot 563 n Long Branch cemetery, $25.. UATAWAN TOWNSHP. Elwood B.Mngay and others to Lawrence Carton. Land at MatawaD, $100. OCEAN TOWNSnP. Long Branch commssoners to Alce M. Eaton. Land at Long Branch, $1. Wm. J. Troutman and others, exrs, to Sarah E. Parent. Land at Long Branca, $250. Long Branch commssoners to Wlson Green. Peco o properly, $a2l. Amela M. McGnnls to George B. M. Harvey. Land at Long Branch, $4,500. Francesco p. de Nucc to Thomas P. Fay. Lots at Long Branch, 81,000. Thomas P. Fay to Concetta Arbba. Lots at Long Branch, $1,000. Matthas Woolley, sher, to Carolne H. Pcmberton. Land at Long Branch, $0,000. Wlbur A. Helsley to George Blss.. Land at Long Branch, Ella E. Peters to George B. M. Harvov. 4 lota on Peters property at Long Branch, 814,000. Lews Edwards and others to SuBan C. Applegate. Lot on Edwards and Woolley tract, Lona Branch, $350. Elza M. Burtt and husband to Hatte Morrs. Lot at Long Branch Cty, $1,481. Lews B. Brown U> George B. M. Harvey and others. Lot at Elberon, $1,100. Alce M. Eaton to Atlantc Coast Electrc ralroad company. Land at Elberon, $2,750. Jnmcs Fay. to Atlantc Coast Electrc ralroad company. land at Elberon, $3,000. Coast Land company to Epbralm 8. Wlddomer. Lot at Deal Beach, $ Ezcklel C. Allen and others to Coast Land company. Land at Deal Beach, $105,000. Coast Lund company to Ezekel C. Allen. 4 lota at Deal Beach, $1. Coast Land company to John W. Butphln. 2 lots at Deal Beach, $ Coast Land company to James R. Hogg. 2 lots at Deal Beach, $ NEPTUNE TOWNSHP. James Edward Borden and others, hers, to James A. Hradloy. -and at Asbury Park. $472. John J. Joyce, assgnee, to Hugh B. KnmnnU. 10 jears lease o land at Asbury Park, $6,000. Mary E. Green and husband to Lucllo Morrell. Lot at Asbury Pork, 80,20(1. Emly. Kng to Sarah Bowles. 3 lots at Asbury Parkv80,50O. Elzabeth E. Gorham and husband to sabella H. Rogers. Lot at Ocean Grove, $1,450. Davd Fell, oxr, to Eva ". Kutor, trusteo. Lot at Ocean Grove, $1. Davd Fol, oxr,to Davd Fell. Lot at Ocean Grovo, $1. Davd Fell, exr, to Eva F. Kuder. Lot at Ocean Grovo, $1. to3ctta Vobrhecs to Marlon F. Stock. Lot at Ocean Grove, S«l,ooo. Georgo w. Pttengor to Nathan J. Tavlor. Lot on Morrell property, near Ocean Grovo, $200. John W, Roberta to Mary Roberts. H a lot at West Asbury Park, $200. Madelene Btalnbacb and husband to ra A, Clayton. Lot at West Asbury Park, $Su. Joseph MoDernott to Wllam GrlDln, Jr. Lot at Went Asbm-y Park, $1,050. Mary loberta and husband to Plerlo F. Cottlnghmn. Lot at West Asbury park, 000. Perle F. Cottlnjtam to Mury Roberta. Lot at West AHbury Park. SM. James A. Hradloy to Mary F. Ebortart. Lot at Northwest Asbury Park, Wellngton W. Pharo to llobert Harvoy. Lot at West Grove, $150. Frances L. Vlrcoulon to Samuel A. Nownan. B lots at Edgemcrc, $1. WAL, TOWNHUP. A. Ryland T. Solomon to Jnmea J, larkalow. Pece- or pmpnrty, $700. Junos P. Bhlbu to Mark Kng. Plccoo property, $2,000. Matthas Woolloy, sher, to llartkon Clayton. Lot at Manasquan, Canto VanMatcr 11 nd hnsbanltomolvln B. Burdgo. LottttGlendola, (MOO. Wm. A. Holcomb to Helen M. Phllps. 2 lota at tolmnr, ROOD. Gcorro. Yon! to Joseph Devllng. Lot at Bolmnr, $1,250. (lertrtdo Moora to Harrot Hall. Lot at Solmar, S,0(X). > Charles. Dlllnglmm, oxr, to Albert K. MoMnrray. 4 lota at Bnrng l<ako, $8,W0. lltalard Tltnn to Dovno AHtor. 8 lota n Tllton couotory, $25... ramo.n TOWNSHP. Jamca J. Hrlmlow to A. tylund. Solomon. Land at Freehold, p.ooo. Matthas Woolloy, rtorlt, to Mt. 1onn ntovo wort, Land at Freehold,?(,r>00. MAnwoao TOWKBHP. Alred Hardy to wob M»nu, Pl«a o property, $ FRANCS WHTE, Real Estate, Loans and nsurance. FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. FOR BALB-UVBU PROPERTY. 215x583 eet, $20 per oot; 214x583 eet, P> per oot; 100x1,000 eet, $2,500; 300x1,000 eet, $5,000; 100x1,000 eet, 6,000; 200x1,000 eet, $12,000 ; 170x1,100 eet, $12,000; 200x550 eet, $9,000 ; 458x500 eet, $15,000; 125x375 eet, $4,000. Also, twenty rver propertes wth every knd o mprovements, have ten splendd propertes at Lttle Slver on the rver, at very low prces. have 50 houses on Broad, Washngton, Borden, Front, Wallace and Sprng streets, Eversde avenue, Hector Place, Shrewsbury, Locust, Maple, Branch and Central avenues. Also, beautul places on Leroy Place, vlla plots at corner Elsmere and Port-au-Peck parka. Houses rom $1,400 up. Farms n every drecton. n act, have over a hal mllon dollars worth o property to select rom, all o whch has been placed n my hands at about 25 per cent less than t s realjy worth. have store property on Broad and Front streets. Several hotel propertes. You wll be treated kndly, honestly, and nd me ully awake to care or your nterest. LOAF3S have the ollowng sums to loan: 1,500, $1,300, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $600 and $4,000. want n one lot, $7,500. t costs nothng to put out money by me. nsurance Placed n 40 o the Best Companes. Property Apprased. NOTCE. When not n my oce please leave word at Whte & Knapps shoe establshment, Broad street. n Long Branch Cty at Howard Whtes shoe emporum, Broadway. FBAWOS LOTS ONTHE CORNER OF Broad and MomoutS Streets The Hubbard property on the corner o Broad and Monmouth streets has been placed n my hands to sell. t has a rontage o 80 eet 011 Broad and 272 eet on Monmouth street. t has been dvded nto our lots on Broad, 20 eet.ront and ]00 eet deep ; and eght lots on Monmouth, wth a rontage o 21 eet and a depth o 80 eet. The prces are : Broad Street Lots, 55,000 each. Monmouth Street Lots, 32,000 each. Busness property n Red Bank has never been oered at such low gures beore. The best choce goes to the early buyer. These lots wll be sold on terms to sut purchaser., 5 audo largest Dry and Fancy Goods House n New Jersey, ve a host o artcles at 5 and 10 cents that are needed n every house. want you at all tmes to eel that you are not n the way n my store, whether you are buyng or not. ll not sn at your trade, ether, even ts only a sngle nckel you spend, but ll gve you ts value, and thank you, too. keep household artcles, ktchen utensls, ancy goods, n aot cant hal tell you what do keep, come and see or yoursel. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE, WESS BULDNG, 14 East Front Street, Red Bank, H. J. NOTCE OF ELECTON AND Notce s hereby gten that an electon wll bo held under tho laws or thl Btate or Governor and three Assemblymen on Tuesday, November 5th, 1895, Polo wll Open at G A. M. and Close at JP.M. Tho places o holdng the electon n tho varous dstrcts n 81rowabury townuhp aro tho sarao a3 tholo gven below or tho meetbrs o tho Uoads o Regstry and Klcctlon. Tho Boards o neglntry md Electon o Shrewsbury townshp wll meet n ttolr respectve dstrcts on Tuesday, October 15th, 1895, rom 10 A. M. t<j 01>. M., MK1 on Tuesday, October 29th, 1895, rom 1 r. u. to 0 r.«., or tho purpose o revsng and correctng tho Regstry Llste. Tho plaw or holdlr tho electons and tho meet- RH o tho Loonla o Heglatry and Electon am aa ollows: Lberty Ball, FaU; navon. Nnvoslnk Hook and Ladder Omnpanyo Buldng on tmluno Hred, KM lnnk. VSKWECBSB Townshp Hall, on Monmoutl Btreot, at Rod Dank. unm BANK Unon HOSO Companys Bnlldlnn on Bhrowulury Av«nuo. BSTECV. Charles 11. Hurleys Shop atlhrowsbury. A, 0. HARBSON, Towwhp Clork, NELSENS RESTAURANT, Front Street and Rversde Avenue. Meals served at all hours n rst-class tyle. - Prvate dnng room or partes. Open Sundays. T. H. JULSE*!, Propretor. Tberc s n rare treat n store or you n tbe upholstery secton. A sort o surprse, or you wll Dud on sale real mported Scotch lace curtans or a trle ol ther real worth, or as small a sum o money as the common sorts not kept here may bo had or elsewhere. Tho purchase s separated nto eght groups, tbe lowest n prlco to brne 1* cents, tho hghest $2.83. Curtans youre accustomed to pay $1.89 to everywhere. Wo bought them rom an overstocked mporter who was orced to sell, had to sell under the prlco. He gave us rst pcn rom bs entre stock. Wo selected, ater openng, scrutnzng and crtcsng every one o bs sample pars, tho beat orty-seven pattemb. Now, tbo stock o each o the " samples, amountng to about 2,7011 pars, s here, ready or you to see and buy. BtOUP 1. Scotch lace curtans, doublo acton weave, two patterns, whlto or cream, nnety-sx nches wldo to ualr. three and a hal yards long, truo valuo $1.30, prlco 79c. GROUP 2. Scotch laco curtans, 110 nches wde to par, three and a hal yards long, whlto or cream, oxcellent patterns, true value $1.89, prce S.25 GROUP 0. 8eoteh laco curtans, rsh pont nnd Brussols eects, true valuo $3.50, prce 1.48 onocp 4. Scotch laco curtans, ne mesh, elegant patterns, n Brussels strpes and Egyptan eocta, truo value $2.08, prlco S.69 GROUP 6. Bcotch laco curtans, lno Brussels pont eect edge, ern eects n border, also rch rsh pont oects, truo valuo $U.6O, prce S 1.98 GROUP C Scotch lace cnrtulng* extra lno mesh, varous danty patterns, Grecan strlpo eect borders, scroll centres, rare noveltes, trte valuo 84, plco (UOUP J. Scotch luce curtans, extra lno mesh, vory beautul patterns, ern wth roso cltcclu, borders, truo valuo $1.60, prce GROUP 8. Scotch laco curtans, oxtra qualty, novoltea n truta;olh patterns, nurrow neat borders, nott Bet gure n centre und rare- tvo-tono eects, truo valuo S4.U5, prlco S2.9 SAHH OURTANNG, o tambour Swlns laco, extra lno not, doublo border, nut lkuru n cent valuo tl cents, specal prlco per yard 47c SAal MATERAL, o tambour musln, oxtra qualty cloth, very lno woven, ulnprlo and doublo borders value 1)5 cents per yard, specal at 25c VENETAN WlOOATlM.E.or unlttro coverng, ty nches wldo, vnluo p per yard, at,... Mal ordera careully lled. No brunch jtora. No agentn. L. S. PLAUT & CO., 7j)7 to 121 Broad Street,! NEWARK, N. J. Meetngs o thejoard o Health. Notce s hereby gven that regular meetngs o the BOAED OF HEALTH OF SHREWS- BURY TOWNSHP Wll be held on the rst and thrd Saturdays o each month, at Commssoners Hall, Red Bank. N. J., at our oelocj v.m.r- A. C. EAEJESSON, Secretary. 1O34. Record, ZtZBH. Regstered and Standard. DE8CRPT10N-Chandos s a llaht chestnut, 15:2 hands hgh, very nely proportoned, has a slur and a whte hnd leg, ull mane and tall, and s beautul, strong, open galled and good style, and las Proven hmsel a sure oal getter... PEDGREE Chandos 1034, by Strathmore 408: dam Arlne by Almont83. Full tabulated pedgree wll be gven on appllca- :lon. 8EUWCE JFEE, Chandos wll stand or servce or the season o 05, at the tranng stables o CRAWFORD GBERSON, Cloy Street, led Uanl, N. J. HEATNG HEATERS. A heater that wll use up large quanttes o coal and gve a small quantty o heat s an expensve heater to have. The RlCHAnBSON BOTNTON Co.s heaters does, exactly the contrary. have exclusve control o ths heater or ths secton. thnk t s the best heater made people that have them thnk so, too. am stocted wth an unusually good lne o heatng stoves. All styles and szes, rom $3.85 to $40n S. SABATH, Front Sred, Red Bank. [N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. L To John O. Collns and Elennor E. Collns. By vrtue o an order o the Court ot Chancery o Now Jersey, made on the day o the date hereo, n a cause wheren James H. Hendrckson s complanant and Jonn O. Collns and Eleanor E. Collns ore deendants, you are requred to appear and plead, demur or answer to the complanants bll on or beore tho FOURTEENTH DAYOTOCTOBER next, or the sad bll wll bo taken as conessed aganst you.. The sad bll s Wed to oreclose a mortgage gven by Joun O. Collns and Eleanor E. Collns to Sdney Cook, dated May 15th, 1803, upon lands at Oceanport, n the county o Monmouth, and by Esek Wolcott, admnstrator o Sdney Cook, assgnedto Carolne C. Cook, ndd by Carolne C. Coo assgned to Elzabeth easer, and by Elzabeth easer assgned to complanant; and you, JohrO. Collns, are mado deendant because you gave Bad mortgage and hold ttle to the lands so mortgaged; and you, Eleanor E. Collns, are made deendant because, as the we o John O. Collns, you clam to have an nchoate rght o dower n sad lands. NEVUS t WLSON, Solctors o Complanants. P. O. Address, Red Bank, N..1. Dated August 10th, NOTCE. Notce s hereby gven pursuant to the statute, that the Boards o Regstry and Electon n and or each and every electon dstrct or votng precnct n tho county o Monmouth, wll meet on October 15th and OctolDer 2ltth, 1895, n tho respectve electon dstrcts where the next, electon wll be held to wt: On October 15th, 1895.between the hours o ten oclockjn the mornng and nlae oclock n the evenng and on October 29th, 1695, between the hours o one oclock n the ntcrnocn, and nne oclock n the evenng, or the purpose o makng the regstraton o voters, (cc, requred by the act enttled A urthor supplement to an actto regulate electons," approved May 28th, 1800, wth tho varous amendments and supplements thereto. THEO. AUMACK, Clork. Dated Sept. 25th. N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. \J EXECUTORS NOTCE. Uvnla Broadmeadow, Walter J. Broadmeadow and Stephen S. Tallman, Executors o James Broadmeadow, deceased, by order o tho Surrogate o the county o Monmouth, hereby gve notce to tho credtors o the sad deceasedto brng n ther debts, demands and clams aganst tho estate o sad deceased, under oath or armaton, wthn nne months rom He THRTEENTH DAY OF 8EPTEM BER, 1895, or they wll be orever barred o any ac> tlon thereor aganst the sad executors. LAVNA BROADMEADOW, WALTER J.BROADMEADOW, STEPHEN 8. TALLMAN. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECUTORS NOTCE. Mary W. Osborn and Frank Osbora, executors ot Ezra A. Osborn. deceased, by order ot He surrogate o tho county o Monmouth, hereby gves notce- to tho credltora o tho sad deceased to brng n ther debts, demands and clams aganst the estate o sad deceased, under oath or alllrtnatlon, wthn nne months rom the NNTH DAY OF SETEMBER, 181)5, or they wll bo orever barred o any acton thereore aganst tho sad execntors. MAltY W. OSBORN, FRANKO3BORN. HENKY H. Nuvroa. EDHBHH WESOH. TUEVUS & WLSON, X ^ COUNSELLORS AT LAW, "RED BANK, K-J. Oces: POST-OFFCE BULDNG. TAMES WALSH, STEAM SAW AND MOLDNG MLL, Manuacturer o Sash and BllOo. MECHANC STREET, RED BANK. H. J. T HEO. F. WHTE,. REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE. JUSTCE W THE PEACE. Bendrckson Block, EED DANK, N. Collecton o Blls n specalty. D R. R. F. BORDEN, 8DRQE0N DJSNTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Partcular attenton gven to tho admnstraton ot Anasthetlcs. R D, CHANDLER, ARCHTECT. Stouts Buldng, Opposte Globe Hotel, BED BASK, NEW JEEBEY. W M. L. SNEDEN, CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEYOR. No. 7 Rversde Avenue, P.O. Box 01. Red Bank, N. J. "HOMAS DAVS, JR., - NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N.J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n the best companes on most reasonable terms. R S. SNYDER. o Establshed REAL ESTATE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commssoner o Deeds and Surveyor. Also nsurance Broker or New York and Vcnty. ATLANTC HGHLANDS, N. J. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, HOM(E0PATH0 PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRONT STREET, BED BANK, N. J TAS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. O VETERNARY SUKGEON. Graduate o Amercan Veternary College, N. T. Resdence, rvng Street between Broad Street and Maplo Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT. Estate o Wllam V. Conovor, deceased, nal account. Notlco s hereby gven that the accounts o tho subscrbers, executors o Bald deceased, wll bo audted and stated by the surrogate and reported or settlement to tho orphans court or HM county o Monmoutl, on THURSDAY, THE FFTH DAY OK DECKMUKlt, next. WM. T. CONOVEH, Exwlltor. MRS. BAAH M. ATLKUATE, Executrx. Dated Betemler loth, l l«. TVOTCE OF SETTLEMENT. J..1 Estate o Mary Knrlght, sometmes called Mary lrady, deceased. NotlcA) n hereby gven that tbo accounts o the sulserlber, admnstrator, wth wll annexed o Bald UcceHtHl, wll be-audted and utated by tho surrogate and reported or settlement to tho orphans court o the county o Monmouth, on THUttlDAY TUB TVYH.nll DAY O DKOEMHEll, next, ROUKtT t. MOUNT Dated October 1st, A MOURNED SHERFFS SALE. X. Tbo Bale o tho property o Jamea 10. MeCabe et ll?, at tn sut ot oxentr:! o Kltabch Mulllnvr, BtnmlB adjourned to TUESDAY, TUB 15rn DAY OF OCTOKlt, Bt, at tho tlobo Hotel at Red Bunk, Ju tto towmhln o Slrewnbtry, ot V oclock r. M. MATTHAS WOOU.KY, Starlt. Dated October nt. 1 BUG. Townshp Oomttro totngs. Tho tonnl o Townshp Commtted ot Shrewsbury towmnhlp wll hold rejultu* a«tlns:» at Town Hall, on Monmoutl ntrctt. Hod Hank, N. J., on the Ors md thrd Batunlayb o ech month, rom 4 U> & p. H. &.«. H&»»S8ON, nsls JOHN B. APPLEGATE FBEB. W. HOJB. A PPLEGATE & HOPE, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RED BANK, WLLAM PNTARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Over Buttons Stove Store. BED BANK, H.JL TAMES 8TEEN, O COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Notary Publc and Commssoner ol Deeds tm New York. EATONTOWN, K. J. JACOB SHUTTS, O AUCTONEER. c Specal attenton gven to sales o arm stock, arm mplements and other personal property. P.O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N.J. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. omen: Ko. 5 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. D R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduate o Amercan Veternary College, N.T. Resdence, 40 Monmouth Street, Bed Bank. \ EO. W. WLKNSON, M. D. XX PHYSCAN AND SURGEON. OFFCE AND RESDENCE, 106 BROAD STEEKT. W M: H. SEELEY, FORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Notary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls o Sale or Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.. Oce: No. 110 Broadway. Seventy-Nnth Seml- Acnual Statement, January, ASH ASSETS 89,150, ALLARE & SON, AGKNTS. ESTABLSHED Red Jlonl Real Estate and nsnrtrace Agency, a Broad Street, Bed Bant. Rsks placed n the Home and other urst-class companes at Lowest Rates. P. O. BOX 177. ALLARE 4 SON. COLLECTON OFFCES. John Ells, Justce o the Peace and Polce Justce o Atlantc Hghlands, N.). Collecton Department thoroughly organzed. Twenty-ve years experence. Careul attenton to busness n every part ol the County or State. Notary Publc. WHEELWRGHT SHOP. The rends o Squre T. F. S llen wll nd hm at hs old busness n Walshs buldngon mechanc Street, Rrd Blank, P. J., where bo does all tlnds o Waenn Work. New Farm Wagons, Harrows, Carts, Wheelbarrows, &c, made to order, and Jobbng o all knds neatly and promptly done. JAKES WALSH, Propretor. Mew Fre Proo Hotel. 50c. Per Say and Upwards. Adams Ecue, Her 7otL European Plan. 10th Ave., 9 Blocks Below 14th Btrcct. SMALL PROFTS, QUCK SELLERS, Over one thousand Damonds sol<cat the lowest prlco p Seth Thomas Clocks Tbo beat o all, sold hero at the same prce as at tho New York oce. THE BE53STEDOT PERFECT COLLAR BUTTON, Hade n Sold Gold and Rolled Plato, Any Knd o Complcated Watches Repared. My prces tarn always rcasonablo or strctly t rat class work. Large Stock o Storlng Slver Noveltes. LEONdelaREUSSLLE, CHLDS BULDNG, Rod Banlc^ Now Jersey. MSSES CAON S.CH/MBEKUHHS HOME SCHOOL FOR GRLS llvcrsldo Avo., Kcd Bank, N. X, Opens September 1 tth, 95. Thorough colleao preparatory couwo. lapsotel attenton Klvon to languws and Muslo, rmmy and ntonnsdhto Otaraea. Terms or day papl»r quarter s Prmary...SHKjO nteramltate,,..,., Acatlomlo lt.m Maln (two lessona a vnk) 15.0!)

4 TE EED BANK REGSTER, J0HK One Year.. SxHontba ThreeHontlm. COOK. Edtor nnr Propretor. OFFCE ON FBOOT 8TBEET,. BUD BANE, N. J. ADVEBT8EMEHTB should reach us not later tha Wednesday mornng, sample copes o THE KMSTEH nnrt prnted rates o advertsng wll bo sent to any address on applcaton. Advertters have (to prvlege ol changng ther announcements as oten as tley desre wthout etra ohargo. Headng notces wll be nserted or 10 cents a lno, each nserton. These notces wll bo placed at the bottom o columns and marked Adv. Obtuary notces end poetry, lodge resolutons, etc., wll be nsertal or 10 centa per lne. Notces ol brths, marrages and deaths publshed ree. News and correspondence n all subjects o loca nterest wo desre. Personal notces ol a purely prvate character wo do not. Correspondence whch s not sgned wtl tho name ana address o the wrter wll not be notced. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, The Conventons. The Democrats o Momnouth county, n the nomnaton o Holmes W. Murphy, dares J. Parker and Alred Wallng, Jr., have put up about as strong a tcket as they could possbly have selected. Republcans generally admt that t s a Btrong tcket, and that nothng but strong canddates and unted work wll elect the Republcans placed n opposton to them. tho Republcan conventon whch meets at Freehold on Frday ronomnates Davd Demorest Dense and Charles Asa Francs, these men wll bo deeated. They deserve to be deeated. Though elected as the representatves o the tepubloan party o Momnouth county, these men, have looked upon ther oce as a personal possesson, Ther record on publc matters, and partcularly tho record o Charles Asa. Francs, s such that they go beore the people on ther records they go to a deeat that s practcally certan. They have not represented tho Republcan party; (hey have not represented the people; they have represented themselves. Besdes ther poston and ther voteb on mattors o publc nterest whch the people condemn, they have sought to array one secton o the county aganst another. The most promnent Republcans o the county o Monmouth were treated wth contumely and contempt because they were resdents o a part o tho county toward whch these legslators elt hostle. The Republcans o the county should deeat these men, they are nomnated, because o ther record and ther votes on publc matters. The Republcans o the thrd assembly dstrct, and partcularly tho Republcans o Shrewsbury townshp, should deeat these men becauao o ther avowed hostlty to ths part o the county, and because o the treatment receved by ts most dstngushed representatves. The Republcans o the thrd assembly dstrct would stulty themselves they dd not do everytlng n ther power to encompass ther deeat. Nether as publc servants nor as party representatves do these men deserve reelecton, They should be beaten they are nomnated; and t s a good thng or tho party, and a much bolter thng or the people, that there s very lttlo doubt o ther deent they run. Freehold Fremen Drll. Tho Freehold re,department held a seres o races aganst tme, on Frday aternoon. The contest or steamers wab won by the Freehold steamer company No. 1, whch got up orty pounds o steam and ran rom Fremans hall to the court house, about a quarter o a mle, n 6 mnuteh and 58 seconds, The J. W. Hulue hose company ran the dstance, coupled on tlo engne, lad 500 eet o - hose and threw water n a:4)j, but ths wan not counted, as the other hose company who wts competng wth them broke a couplng. Tho Goodwll hook and ladder company ran and rased ladders to the roo o tho Hotel Belmont, opposto tho court houee, and carred pa s o water to tho roo n 4S8J. Tho town commssoners acted as judges o tho contests. Speech makng and n east ended tho drll. Wnnng Gold Watches. Tbo contests or the gold watches at St. Jamess ar closed lost nght. The wnner o tho ladys watch wan Mes Anne Bwt, who collected $147, Her opponent was Mss Llho Koougl, who collected ( The mans watch wna won by John McCarthy, he havng $187, whle Charles Johnson had $105. A Post-OOco Burned. The poht-oluu at Clllwood was burned down lust Wednemlay nght. Tho buldng was drcoverod to bo on tro about olaven oclock. t hal then gnncd such headway Uat none o tle contents could bo waved. The loss on tho buldng wna $1100 unrl on the con ten n about $200 more. A Laundryman Turns Frcaclor. Clu Joe, o ChMnnn who ww n tlo laundry bnsnobs at Ocean drove, hm gono bach to Chn. Ho was converted at the recent camp meetng HJ<J has gone to la natve country to preach tlo gospel. Tho man who buyn a dozen o tm at a tme can uorcl to nol much cheaper anl yot malm tho name prollt UM -tho man who buyu one at a tme. Wo Blpnoao wo buy a dozen wngonn wloo nont uoalura buy one. Wo buy a hundred when) many dcnlcru buy ono. Wo dont want any noro prot on a wagon than tho ono-at-a-tlno nrtn.nml whatwo nave n buyng n quantltv s youro. Oowdy & 1ltoler, Mouuouth atreet. Av. Somo busness men wnt or mraelea. Others BlvortBu n THE KEOBTCU md dont need to wat Adv. TOWN TALK. Folks who thought Alred Wallng, Jr., would not take a nomnaton or the assembly dd not; know all about Democrats rl ths year o Democratc harnjout- MrrWallng took t lke alttle man, and beleve be wll make a hotter ght than any other o tho Democratc canddates.» # # Red Bank, has no street superntendent at present, but t would be a good thng the commssoners would lre a team or two and have somo o the mud carted o o Front etroot. (Town Talk contnual on page 9.) Small Accdents. A horse 6wned by Constable Wallng o Keyport and drven by hs eon ran away on Thursday. Tbo wagon wab badly broken, but the boy and horse escaped wth a ew bruses. A horse owned by Theodore Kelsey o Koyport pcked up a nal. The nal entered the oot nearly ts entre length, Robert Rosa was struck by a tran whle, walkng across tho trestle over Matawan crook ard badly njured. Wllam Sheehan o Keyport was run nto by a arm wagon whle rdng a bcycle and was badly brused. Frederck School-, Sr., o Clwood lown stars and broke hs leg near the hp. The Dangers o Football. Addson Slocum Rpraned hs ankle whle playng ootball.t Long Branch on Monday, and s now at the Memoral hosptal. Manlolns. See the dsplay o these pretty nstruments n our slow wndow ; $4 to $24 and your money back not suted. We buy n quanttes and can thereore-, sell pretty low. Adv.. you dont see t n Tns REGSTER t ddn t happen. Adv. 8 WATED. Pumpkn and Squash nt Buctllns actory, PSalaux. WANTED. A KOO woman who knows how to cook. Apply at Whte t Knappa. BOARDNC. A ew boarders can bo accomodated at reasonable rates at lll Washngton street. BOARDERS WANTED. Boarders can bo accotnodatod at 108 Broad street. Mrs. Plorson, led Bank, N. J. CANARY BRDS. O our own ralslr)?. Choce breed on sale. J. C, Gansey, 131 Shrewsbury avenue. WANTED ty an nvald cdy,an attendant or the wnter, d. dress B., Tlnton Falls Poat-Olce. WANTED. To buy or cash, double houso anj lot. Prce 82,000 to g3,00(j. Address M. E. 8., led Bank KOsrER, DRESSMAKNG. Dressmakng at homo or gong out by tho day. Apply to Mss Anna Gbson, 84 Whte street, Red Bank, N. J. GRLS WANTED. Grls wanted at the steam laundry. Frst-clnss shrt ronere aud starrhora. 41 Wllto street. Bed Hank, N. J. S,OOO WANTED On rst board and mortgage. Property n Red Bank, worth nt least S Address, Securty, Box 207, Red Bank, N. J. WAGON WANTED. want a second-lmnd low-down delvery wagon, n K<Kx order, wth top. Must be cheap. Wm. Otteson, led Bank. FOR SALE. Tlroe hundred barrels ol wnter apples, put up or amly lne, n double heads. P. J. McCleos, Box "W, Rod Bank, N. J. FURNSHED HOUSE FOR RENT, Near Red Bank, rom now to tlo rst o Aprl, chep. Three acres o Krouml. Apply to Thomus DnvH, Jr., Frunt street. WACOM FOR SALE. Ll/ht, Uv6-ee»(<Hl wagon, nearly new; wll sell lhp or cusl. Applv to F. Stark, oot o Dank street, or Box 1U, Hed llntk. STOVES FOR SALE. One gasolne stove, wth oven, 85; ol pnrlor heater, large sze, $11. Both nearly now. Apply at 17 Burden street, [tod Bank. COOD BOARD N RED BANK. Board n prvate amly; ve mnutes Wllk rom ralroad depot. Srs. K.Woolley, 134 Drldgo avenue, corner Leonard street, Bed lank, N.. HOUSE CLEANNG BUREAU. Tho Mnnmouth houso cleanng bureau wll clean houses, <lo whte-washng, care or lawns or urnaces, or do other smlar work. Address, Charles Francs or Davd Mles, Box 531, Hed Bank. REAL BARGANS. Extenson top surrey, phaeton, buckboartj, or our persons shtng seat; eart, double and sngle, harness, robes, Ac. Artcles mndo to order and o the best. AUdreas K., Box 219, Hed Bank. Ths Cold Weather Suggests warmer underwear. We have t mens, lades and chldrens, n szea and qualtes to sut, natural wool and whte, both rbbed and plan. Two Thngs About our underwear. You get what you pay or and you get your moneys worth o t. ts tho same way wth hosery,,, 1ST. J". BROAD STREET, HED BANK, N. J. SOME Corsets lt tlo rst day, hut they wont lt tlo BLcond day, becmho they are Mlurchct nto Bhnpo lke t collar. The "Nemo" Corset, U) every day, becauno t s Hhaped to stay, hemeo t "stays" to tn shapo. 8o«lovv good und graceul tho 75 cents And )8 ceotn. Nemo cornet s. Undo o extra heavy contl, doullczono, sngle HntuonRlrM, corded breast, mported mle edgng, anl cacl strp mll steol MnOTOd top and bottom. A. SALZ & CO., Red Bank, New Jersey. PtmPKlHB WAS8YE0; At Stouts cannng Factory, Red Boat N. J. VTOTtCE OF SETTLEMENT. J.^1 Estate o Hannah 1!. lauce, deceased. Fnal account. Notce s hereby gren that the accounts o tlo S[U!serte,J,to!nJ?Jm!r. jrl wll annox«rt_bjld dot-eased, wll be audted and stated WtETlrTd- ttg end reported lor sottlomebt to the orpeabs court o the county ot Monmouth. on TBVWU V, THE NNETEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, jjct WM. w. conorea Dated October 3d Barrels o Potatoes For Sale The potatoes arelrat-elabs Number Twos, wll sell them at my arm near Mlddletown or $1.12}<S per banol. Also 50 barrels o prltno Salsbury apples at per barrel. D. H. WYCKOFF. Wnter Potatoes And Apples $1 a Barrel Cash. have 1,000 barrels o Pota- toes o the Queen varety. They are large, mealy, good cookers and easy keepng. have 500 barrels o Apples o three varetes, Salsbury, Ben Davs and Carthouse. These apples wll keep well and are ne lavored. wll delver these Potatoes and Apples n Red Bank n any quantty or $1 a barrel, Cash. n Far Haven, Oceanc, Eatontown or Lttle Slver, n lota o ; 12 barrels or more, at the same prce you to urnsh barrels. GEO. H. PATTERSON, Red Bank, New Jersey. HAVNG PURCHASED THE Grocery Busness CARRED ON DY MR. J. M. SMTH, AT Front Street and Maple Ave., Red Bank. Tho undersgned nvtes the publc to nspect bs stock and compare prces beore placng orders olbowhero. BUTTER.TEASAND COFFEES ARE PERSONALLY SELECTED WTH GREAT CARE. lour and Canned Goods, From good to excellent n qualty, and a ull lno o 8tnpte and Fancy Groceres n stock. Just a ew prces as a sample: Gold Ncdal Floor 60c. 1-8 Barrel. Gold Standard Flour ssc. l-s " Cllt-Edgc Creamery Butter 25c. per Pound. Carolna Rce. 5c. " " Laree Bar o Soap and a Towel.Sc. Whte Calorna Cherres 25c. per Can. Your orders wll ;bo apprecated and prompt servce guaranteed. LOUS VAN CLLUWE. WM. OTTERSON" AS RENTED A STORE AT THE COF, Brdge Avenue and Front Street, RED BANK, N. J., FOR THE SALE OF POTATOES, APPLES AND ONONS. QUALTY FR^T CLASS, PBCE3 LOW, AND ACCORDNG TO THB HAHKET.! GoodB delvered to town ree.. WM. MNUTE BCYCLE CEMENT R. Lards reat Sale o. Sweet Cder.,. wll sell rom now untl October Kp pare sweet cder, drect rom tho press, or 7 cents per gallon by the barrel. Brng sweet barrels n good oner and ovod delay. R Scobeyvlllc, N. J. Popular Prces, Good work, sklled workmen, rst-class materals and a ully equpped studo establshed 1875, are what DeHART&LETSON prde themselves on. EPORT OF THB CONDTON OF the Naveslnk Natonal Bank at Red Bunt, n tlc State o New Jersey, at the close ot busness, September 2Sth, RESOURCES. Loans and dscounts -.-. $190, Overdrats, secured and unsecured U.S. Bonds to secure crculaton 12, Premums on U.8. bonus 1, Bankng house, urnture and xtures... 13, Other real estate and mortgages owned Duo rom Natonal Banks (not reserve agents) 7, Duo rom Stato Banks and bankers... 2, Due trom approved reserve agents 10,77529 Checks and other cash tems 7, Fractonal paper currency, nckels and cents Lawul Money Reserve n Bank, vz.: Spece 8 2, Legal tender notes ,92*00 Redempton und wth U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent crculaton) Total $280, LUDLTE8. Captal stock pad n : $GO, Surplus und.-. 10,00000 Undvded prolts, less expenses and taxes pad 2, Natonal bank notes outstandng 11, Due to otner Natonal banks 10, Due to state Banks and bankers Dvdends unpad ndvdualdeposts subject to check 202, Demand certllcates o depost Total $286, STATE or NEW JERSEY, COUNTY OF MONMOUT, 88., Enoch L. Cowart, casher o the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement s true to the best o my knowledge and bele. E. L. COWART, Casher. Subscrbed and sworn to beore me ths 8d day o October, H. C. TERHUNE, Notary Publc. COUKKCT Attest: THOS. DAVS, Jn., EDWN FELD. S Drectors. O. B, PARSONS. )."Scroedra 1 Drags are Pore Drags," s a mans glory and a woman^ prde. your har s gettng thnallng out when you brush t and you want to prevent t dong so, get a bottle o SCHROEDERS HAR TONC. t wll postvely prevent the har rom comng out, by strengthngtherooteo thehar. Every woman should have a bottle on her tolet table, every man a bottle at ha barber shop. t s not greasy, and does not eect the color o the har n anyway. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. chroeders harmacy, ;,, BEBGEjN 4 MORBS, PKOPRETORB, 3 [ ± Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. < Flls Long Felt Want. t wll repar, wthout heat or the ad o a patch, any torn or punctured tre. t wll do t n just our mnutes. The wheelman on tho road can easly repar a puncture, and n a ew mnutes rde on wth perect saety. Anyone can apply t. Tho puncture s lled by tho cement, whch wll stand as much pressure and wear as the rest ot the tre. the tre should be so badly torn, and peces gone, so the cement could not be mn.de to stay n or qute ll the hole, a patch may be desrable. A pece o stout cloth covered wth tho cement wll make the rmest rubber coated patch ever put on a machne. t wll bo O. K. n just our mnutes. Rubber, you have t wth you, wll do just as well. No rder should start rom homo wthout t. No repar Rhop should bo wthout t a mnute. t coats a lttle more than some but t e the best. t wll repar garden hose, atomzers, rubber toys, etc. PEOB, 36 OBWTS. Red Bank Agent, H. D. CURTS. TAKE A CHANCE, As t s always a sure one or you and a good thng or both o us. BY GVNG US, A chance to spply your- wants n rst-class groceres, &c, we can save you money. «F YOU DONT BELEVE t, try t. Your to orvo, DOREMUS BROS., 14 Broad Street, «m Bed Bank, N. J. JACOB C. BHUTTO, -.. AUCTONEER. AT 1 OCLOCK, P. M, ( OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CONSSTNG OF, ncubators, Hatchers, Brooders, Hot Water Heatersv-Choppng Machnes, Bone Cutters and Mlls, Feed Boxes, Troughs, Stone Fountans, Feed Bns, Pals, lot o Fencng Wre, 3 Delvery Wagons, 1 Express Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1 Farm Wagon, 1 Lurry, 1 Water Cart, lot o Water Barrels, COO-gallon Water Tank, Cultvator, Plow, 20 ndvdual Hatchng Houses, 1 outdoor Chcken Brooder, Steam Boler and Cooker, 1Cooker wth Stove, 8 Double Feed Bns, 1 Mxng Through, 1 Cow, 8 Horses, 3 sets o Sngle Harness and 1 set o Double Harness. Also Consstng o Pano, Carpets, Chars, Beddng, Cookng Stove, Parlor Stove, Tables, Parlor Sut, &c. Terms made known on day o sale. A LADY who s a good customer ol ours, told us tue otter da; that the was uklng Mrs. why she ddnt ddnt go to Salza Salza or Cloaks, 4c. The lady sad sbe e dd, d alwayu, when she bad the: "cash" "cash," but wben she hadnt she went to sonowbero else. JUST S T A WORDW WORD. We do strctly t l casn b busness, and d us wll be seen bom the abovo remarks that cash buyers usually go where purcbosldg power ol a dollar s most apprecated, and where they can get the best value or t. you want to Know the purchasng capacty 01 a dollar, try A. Salz & Co., ho do not need collectng: agents to look ater ther debts, the charge o wlkhlsloporcent. t s our ntenton to sell more Cloaks and Capes Saturday, October tho 12th, then we ever dd on any other one day. " Hence low prces."^ A. SALZ & CO., Bed Bank, N. J. n Aggregatons s Economy! The larger and more embracng the stock o a mercantle house the smaller the per centage o prot has to be to conduct the busness successully. Ths act s seem n the tendency o old Specal lne rms to become bazars. The more you sell the larger your purchases to replensh stock, allowng you the advantages o all the trade dscounts. Our clam s that our stock ncludes everythng eatable and drnkable that goes on a table, bought n jobbng quanttes and sold at a just prot. Sckles & Clay, 32 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. A FRUT FARP1 FOR SALE ODD mle rom Katontown. Tnenty-lvo acres o Apploa, Peuehos, Grapta sns nl knds o berres. Ono aero o young anparagu/j. Now house, 0 rooms, good buldngs, good water. A barg&ln or a mtu wontng protable &rm, Addrea, > :.. JT. (1. CARRAGE TEAM WANTED. want a young oarrao tram, tusr blue roans, dtrk sys or browns, about 154) htmln lgh. Htttt!>o goodlotom, KHXV llvtra, corml nnd tra». QKORUB H. WAWKtg!*,. 3,

5 le EBBW 1EGSTEB, JOSH H. COOK, B&Uor Bad -Propretor. 8UBBCBPTOX PJBtckj On ear * S 59 a^..j»...t.^«--j-«-j^ v..r,7.,. W :...;.. 40 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1895, PAGES 9 AND 10. The commesonera are dong a good thng or the town n compellng delnquents to pay up. The loss to the town rom people who do not pay ther taxes s estmated at a thousand dollars a year. Ths thousand dollars o unpad taxe* has to be added the next year to the tax budget, and the property owners who do pay are thus requred to make up the loss occasoned oy those who do not. Ths compels the property-owners who pay ther taxes to pay rom eght to ten per cent more than ther ar share. «# * Only one Bale o property or unpad taxes has been made snce the town was ncorporated, and the amount lost by permttng delnquents to evade ther tax n these 23 years has probably been between 15,000 and $20,000. Wth nterest at the rate demanded by law or unpad tax, the amount would ba nearer $5,000 than $20,000. There s no justce n allowng ths evason o tax. t s a drect njustce, and every man n the town who pays hs taxes ought to be glad that the commssoners have adopted measures that wll make people pay up, or at least that wll protect the town The Matawan Journal says that Davd Demorest Dense, Charles Asa Francs and George B. Snyder are the three strongest men that can be nomnated or the assembly by the Bepublcans. So ar aa George B. Snyder s concerned the JournaVs opnon s sound, or Mr. Snyder 18 unquestonably the strongest canddate or assembly ths year that can be ound n the county. But the Journal s all wrong n ts opnon o the other two men.»» # Charles Asa Francs s unquestonably the weakest man o the three, and he s probably the weakest man the Republcans could nomnate. Last year, when he hod no record, he ran ar behnd the rest o the tcket. Ths year, ater hs perormance n the legslature last sesson, he wll be much weaker, or n the legslature he repudated the prncple whch Bepublcans hold most dear and whch many consder the vtal part o ther creed protecton to Amercan ctzenshp and he voted aganst the measure provdng that when publc money was expended n publc work the work should be gven to Amercan ctzens. Bepublcans who beleve n ths prncple who beleve that one o the greatest dutes o the government s to chersh and oster and protect Amercan ctzenshp wll vote aganst C. Asa Francs and they wll be sucent n number to deeat hm. And he ought to be deeated. * p # Some o the leaders o the second as sembly dstrct ully realze Mr. Francss weakness and are tryng to get some other canddate to take hs place. They maybucceedn ths, althoughthe renomnauon belongs by courtesy to Mr. Francs. To dsplace Mr. Francs may be thought a harsh step to take, but t s not so bad aa hs repudaton o hs partys prncples. he s gven the nomnaton he wll be openly ought by Bepublcans who wll reuse to accept hm as ther canddate. He has been ound weak and unworthy. As he ran several hundred votes behnd hs tcke last year, when be had the unted suppor o the Republcans o the county, hs deeat would be certan ths year wth a vgorous opposton to hl?j{ n hs own ranks... / -*% The Journals statement thjat D. D. Dense would make a strong landdate s lkewse at ault. was told at Free hold that Mr. Dense s crazy to get a thrd term, but dont know how tru ths s. That he s a canddate, however, s almost certan, the reports up there are correct. But there s a deepseated prejudce n both partes aganst a thrd term n a representatve oce. Tme and tme agan t has been tred n ths county, even wth popular men, am has aled. Much has been sad and wrtten aganst a thrd term or Pres dent. The Republcans wll nd them selves n a rather pecularposton they have to support one canddate or a thrd term n a representatve oce, whle de clarng that a thrd term n another representatve oce s a dangerous thng. Stll, Mr. Denee has the advantage o havng been consstent. When he was huntng or the nomnaton last tme, h campagn was practcally conducted on the platorm that he was "agn Shrewsbury townshp." Ater he got the nom naton hs rends explaned to th Shrewsbury Republcans that Mr. Densea statements as to hs opposton t Shrewsbury townshp and Shrewsbury Republcans were ntended to be jocular, and that he bad been only jokng when ho expressed such sentments. The Re publcans o Shrewsbury townshp ac copted the explanaton. They lad asde ther prejudces, they rased a good-szec campagn und, and the machnery o the organzaton was set n moton. Every Republcan n the townshp topc part n the campagn work, wth the result that Shrewsbury townshp rolled up a majorty or the Republcan tckot a exceedng that whch was gvon to othe Mr. Dense or Mr. Francs n ther ow homes.»» But tddnot take long ater electon o tho Republcans o Shrewsbury to dscover that they had boon buncoed, and that there was no joke about Mr. Don (BOS ante-convonton BtatemontB. Whot the legslature met John Lloyd o Shrowa. bury townshp was a canddate or the poston o doorkeeper n the assembly and ho woa ought tooth rthd nal by D D. Denao, Mr. Lloyd succeeded n get tng the oloo he wanted, but t wa manly through the work o Gcorgo B Snydor, and wth tho ad o ossemblyme; rom other countol. Throughout t legslatve sesson Mr. DonsoB oours< wan marked by equalanttgonlra to lvory thng n whch Shrewsbury tovruom, and tho thrd aobaombly dstrct woo n torestod. t may be that tho topub Uoans o Shrewsbury townshp wll pqr mt themselves to be buncoed ogart that they wll put up another und; an that they wll make M bg a. lght or M?- enseus they dd tot year. But d< not beleve they wll. Tho antotonten o Bopubloans generally to a thrd term * - ntamntatto ejpublowm to saadcate who- manesto such ntense mtred aganst a porton o the county he ^presents as Mr. Dense has shown, wll x more tlan enough to deeat hm. & t The commssoners are consderng the dvsablty o adoptng an electrcal re lara. Such an alarm.wa\m cost 11,500 a 12,000, but by ts use the locaton o the re would be known beore the remen let ther tnckhonses. Ths ould enable them to reach the re much qucker than they were n doubt. The rst ew mnutea at a re are usually the most mportant, and t mght readly happen, that through the addtonal celtrty n gettng to a re much more than he cost o the ro alarm mght be saved. lmlar devces are n use n many o the )ther towns n the state o the sze o ed Bank. t would be o advantage to he town to poaeesa such an apparatus, rat the commssoners may decde that t would be unwse or the town to make the expendture at present. Bg Crops o Pouches. Charles McCue o East Freehold had a :rop o over 4,000 bushels o peaches ths rear. Hs crop conssted o early, melum and late varetes, and he cleared about $8,000 rom hs crop. Mchael Collna o the same neghborhood had nearly as many and he made almost aa large a prot. Another bg peach crop was grown by Conover Buck, who lves near Freehold. He also had nearly 4,000 baskets, but hs crop rpened together, makng t more expensve to harvest. The crop was very protable to hm, but he dd not realze as great a prot as Mr. McCue or Mr. Collns. A Steer KtlledJ>y & Locomotve. A steer belongng to Carson Brothers o Freehold attempted to butt a Pennsylvana engne o the track about a mle east o Freehold on Monday. t got mught under the tender trucks, throwng the tender o the track and smashng parts o the machnery o the engne. t took the crew o the wreckng tran several hours to clear the track. The steer was cut to peces and the carcass was bured. AND WOOD. Dealer n Coal and Wood. AlSC FEED, CORN, OATS, HAY AND STRAW. Upper Lchlgl and ol the rst-class Coals at Lowest Prces. When coal s purchased by tbo carload tho beaclt o long tons, 2 4O pounds, s glren. YARD : Cor. Front and West Sts., Red Bank, N. J. FRED FRCK, FRONT ST., OPPOSTE BROAD, MED BANK, N.J., oel and lesauat. Fne Table. Heals at all HOUFS, Nce Clean Rooms or Permanent or Transent Lodgers. RESTAURANT OPEN SUNDAYS. SLATE! Theres Nothng Better or a Roo. ts Durable. ts Freproo, Snowproo, Waterproo and proo aganst everythng that a roo ought not to have. JOHN DUGAN, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Notce s hereby gven to the delnquent taxpayers o the townshp o Shrewsbury that under no crcumstances wll the payment o the costs and nterest on delnquent taxes be waved or abated, but delnquents wll ba requred to pay n ull n all cases. By order o the townshp commttee. A.C.HARRSON, Townshp Olerk. WltlK (or Eleelrlo Ltghte. Battery, Mameto and Pnoumntto Bells. Telephone» Specalty. Mranct Avotjsn, EStl Bank* H. S, P. O, Box tw Estmate! tor Contooteoa Applcaton..PRNTNO O( ovorj descrpton at tm Bumttt 0O99. Weve got the bggest lot o horse blankets ever brought to Red Bank. over hal a carload n the lot, and they number consderably more than a thousand. bought them low. " We are gong to sell them low. ordnary way would sell at $5.00, we are sellng at $ , There was We Those whch when bought n the We dont expect they wll last long at the prces we have put on them, but as long as they do last we wpuejl them at the prces gven below. At these prces they are At 85 Cents. A blue plad blanket, cut out (cut to the shape o the horse), bound all around, one breast strap and tal strap. Usually sold or $1.25. Ths blanket s known as the "County Far." t s an mtaton o the well-known Baker blanket, s lat bound and leather trmmed. Sold or $1.00 at our store: other stores sell them as hgh us $1.35..The horse blanket we sell at-$1.20 s an mtaton o the Burlngton, one o the best known and most popular horse blankets manuactured. t s cut to the shape o the horses back, wth two body straps whch take the place o the surcngle. The astenngs are patent metal buckles wthout tongues. Made o burlap and lned. Made o strped burlap, cut out, lned, wth breast strap and tal astenng, but no body straps. Another blanket we sell at ths prce s a square brown blanket, wth olve green and blue strpes, oversttched at ends, selvdge edges, strong and warm, breast strap, but no body or tal straps. You pay $1.25 or these here and $1.50-to $1.73 somewhere else. At $1.35 we have two wonderul blankets or the money. ts doubtul $1.75 would buy one equally as good anywhere else. One s a cut-out, blue plad stable blanket. t s 75 nches long and 40 nches deep. Ths s large enough or a bg horse. t weghs seven pounds, whch s a guaranty o ts warmth. t s woven wth double warps, and has leather loop pockets or surcngle, makng t mpossble to lose the surcngle when the blanket s taken o. The other s a ve-pound, square brown blanket, 80 by 84 nches, wth breast strap. The above are only a ew o the sorts we have. Several varetes at ths prce. One o the best s & bg plad, brown and gray, cut out, wth hemmed edges, lat bound wth extra wde brad, stout tal and breast straps. v Heavy, warm and durable. t Another at ths prce s drab n color, lleavy and warm, bound n red and yellow strpeel brad, bound pockets or surcngle, woven tal strap, and double breast straps rveted to blanket. Our prce s $1.75 ; you can get the same blanket n other stores at $2.25. For Two Dollars and a Qyarter We wll sell you a stable blanket worth $3.00. t has a small black and brown plad on the outsde and s plan underneath. t has two breast straps, and the tal strap s rveted. For a quarter more, or $2.50, we can sell you a blanket nearly the same, but a lttle better n qualty. "We also have at $2.50 a dark gray square blanket, wth blue, red and yellow strpes, weghng 6$ pounds, and 84 by 90. nches n sze. At ThreeDollars. Perhaps the best we have jt ths prce s an 84x90 gray square blanket o ten pounds weght:"" ts worth $4.00, and thats about what youd pay you bought one as good n some other store. At $3*50* Ths sum wll buy a blue "cut-out," wth corded tal pece and two breast straps. ts a beautul blanket to look at and ts as good to wear as t s beautul. t s usually sold at $5.00, though sometmes dealers sell t at $4.70 when they want to make t a leader. Four Dollars and a Hal Wll buy a square awn, 84x90 nches, strong, warm;, heavy, and wonderully cheap at ths prce. Or t wll buy an eght-pound blue stone blanket, 84x90 nches. We can sell you a blanket or $10, you want to go that hgh, but ts an arstocratc horse ndeed that wants anythng better than our our-dollar or ve-dollar goods. As stated above, the blankets wont last long at these prces, but they wll be sold at these gures as long as they do last, and the earlest buyers wll have the best assortment to pck rom. Applegate, FRONT STREET, (Adjonng the Post-Oce), RED BANK, N. J. O course you know that - MRS. E. WES, THE MLLNER, s at the Red Bank Temple o Fashon, BRO-AJD STRBET, And that she s prepared to aupply you wth your FALL AND WNTER HEADGEAR n the latest approved stylo and at prces much loss than charged by the so-called bargan ounea n tlo largo ptes. ^ Red Bank Slate and. Metal,.. Roong. SLAVE &OOFN43, TN ROOFNG, COBR VG ATEB PATENT BETAE. SHNGLE FELTEOOFNQ All Repars and Jobbng Work Promptly and Well Done.. Manges, Furnaces, Hot Ar and SteEn llentlng. Slate Hearths, Unt«l» and ::»»,. Tln rm to controlled by practcal end rosponsblo non. Ml work to losej promptly and puarautood and strctly n accordance wth agreement. Our prce?. nro nn low na tlo work can bo dono or to pay our honoat dobt, Hva and mnko» roaaonnblo prot. BttKE: Mcnr Wow wc and Long Branch R««3lr»ns?. SBOMM AWTBnCMN TO M&.M. BDV3SB.

6 FOTTEBS FEAST OH CBABS. Mtte amdmera or Blue Craba That Get nto Ther Xanl. When pursued by an enomy, tlo puer or swclllsl, whch s common along ths oosst, dstends tsel wth nl"* or waer n- to tj)8 stajto o- aglolvtonnlt-ljcl.loo bg tobo taken nto the mouth o ts purgtter. n ts ordnary hpn t N almost lat belled, wtb a rounlul buck; ts belly s whte, ts back gray and speckled wth togs brown Bpots, and t attans a Joogth o about eght nohes. Tho putor has n each jaw two strong trangular tooth, wth sharp, tuttng edges, sot closo together. Wth thoso ttoth t can easly crush tho shell o a crab. Tho puer s very ond ot Grata and other thn shelled crustccrds, and t lkes to np o barnacles rom sunken logs and sploa. There arc hal n dozen puers n ono o the wall tanks O tho New York aquarum at Castle Garden. -Ther regular ood s reshly opened round clnns, but tlero s ed to thorn occasonally o lvo crab or n lot o ddler crabs, ther natural ood, to keep thorn n good health. Twenty or thrty lldler crate aro placed n tho tnnlc at once, and each puer wll eat our or ve, devourng all but tho hard oluws. The: tank a -lve-cot n w(]th and our oot n depth. Tlero s put nto thn tank a sedgo crab, perhaps an nch and a hal n lonpcth. t snks straght down through tho water wth ts legs oxtondod and motonless. Wlon tho crab s about hal way to tho bottom, o puor makes a dnrt at t as though t vero buttng t. t doesnt appear to bto the crab. Tho orab snks to tlo bottom, ts olnws stll hold rgd, olgn- ng death, perhaps, or thcro aro sh that wont eat dead ood, though tho puer a not ono o thorn. *~\ On tho bottom the crab nmblcs o to ono end o tho tank.nud tloro a lttle klllo oomes down to look at t. Thon a puor darts down and wth a snglo quck snap btes a pleco out o ts shell at tho ront edge. Ater that tlo puers mako short work o tho crab. Tho klllos, bg and lttle, help themselves whon thoy have an opportunty, am so do tho shrmps, and soon tlero s nothng let but tho hard plnchcr claws. n nature tho puer wll tacklo a ull grown J)luo crab havng u body ve or sx nohes n length and a spread ot claws oc olght or ton ucloh. Tho bluo crul s decdedly a lgbtor, but tlo puer oten guts tho better o t. The puor lrst dmllns tho crab. t darts at tlo crabs pncher claws and breaks thon o or pulls thorn o. Sometmes t phlls (hem out o jont,- and t renders the bg oral) ts helpless n«a man would be wthout hs arms. Thon the lal starts at the crabs top shell, nndvtcr ropented eorts btes a hole n t, and then t makes away wth the crab quckly. Venomous ndan Snakes. O tho posonous knds thoro aro sono SO gonora, admrable pctures o whch may bo ound n Sr Joseph Fayrors "Thunntophlduo ndlu." O these tlo most namous s, o course, tho cobra (Nnja trlputlas), o whch them aro many varlotes. "b\w objects," ay.s tho authorty just reerred to, "aro moro calculatod to nspre awo than a largo cobra whon,< wth hs hood erect, hssng loudly, and hla oyos glarng, ho prepares to Btrlso. Novorthoess tboy aro not, bolevo, aggrosavo, and unless nterered wth or rrtated they crawl along the ground wth the nook undluted, lookng not mllko nnooont snakes." Thoreputaton o bong tho most aggrosslvo o all tho ndan snakes s onjoyod by tho Ophophagus claps, but moro dangerous perhaps aro tho Dubola russoll, or JRHSSlllsvpor, and tho chs oarnntn (tho natve phursn), whose bte causos death as certanly, not qulto as quckly, as that o tho cobra. For tho horror o tlo thng la that doath to all events to tho natvo 1B almost cortnn. t s a sad and romarkable aoc that n dealng wth a bto rom ono o theso Bnakos cvlzaton appears to bo nearly as poworloss as barbarsm. Tho dstrct ocers requently complan that tho natves, whon btten, content thonsolves wth sngng mautras or charms, lnbtoad o npplyng to the doctor. But what oan tlo dootor do orthorn? Ho can oxose tho part bltton, hocanamputate tho lmb, but tho poson has onco got nto the venous systom, unless tho bto was not deep or surgcal ad wns mmodatoly at hand, no human powor can savo tho vlotlra. Largest Msssspp Catsh. The largost Msssspp rver catsh, or bullhead, ovor captured o whch accurate record was kopt ell nto tho tols o some negrolshermenat a pont twomlos bolow Caro, lls., n tho summer o t was known n tho neghborhood that the j^onstor was "usng" n a cortan bayou or Eoveral months booro bs.capturo was nally ooctod,,and dlorout porsons had trlod to sbogt tho gant wth ther squrrol rles, knowng that t would bo useless to attempt to "swng hm n" wth tho regulaton hook and lno. At last naturo asssted n tho work o oapturo. mmonso preparatons wore mado or tho reshet whch was known to bo comng down tlo rver, and whon "Whnlo bayou," as tho homo o tho gant "cat" was known, was looded watchul lshormon took t upon thombolvos to eoo that the "whnlo" was carred upon tho tldo out nto an adjonng marsh. Whon tho watora recoled rom tho stvamp, tho bg sh was groundod among tho woods and marsh wllows and easly captured. Ater bong dressed or ths market, and booro tho head was removed, ho was wolghod and ound to tp the beam at oxaotly 813 pounds, beng 10% pounds hoavlor than tho amous "Now Orleans whale," whloh was captured n havo novor seon lguroa on tho length o ths bg Caro sh, but tho data rom whloh tho above was compled eayn that "ho was squaro up 14 nches botwooa tlo oyos." " " * -.-<» A Wonder o Antquty. Ono o tho greatest wonrtom o nnclont Uprypt was the nmour nrtleal body o water called Lal;o Munrn. Accordng tc HerodorB, "tho mcalu-o o ts clrcumeronoo was 8,800 urlongs, whch s equal to thoontro length o Egypt along the oeaooast." Tho oxcavntlon, whleh wan mado a tho tlmo o Kng Moerls (tho Momnon o th» Greokn md ltomans), wns o varyng depths, nnd ts oontor was ocoupled by two pyramds, tho rpoxoh o whch wore 830 oot hgher than tlo xuraco o the water. Tho water or thn glganto nrtllol rtsrvolr wn3 obtaned rom the Nl,hruu;l» nual, -\vhlnh nx jnontln o tlv y>ar bad an nlow nnd tlo ouor nx an outlow, ntrropondlr to hgh and lov v,-at<- Jn Mo j-lvor. Tlo cnnnl gradually lulr wth cand Md tlo lake ban long sa-wn vvnpnrottxl, hut lta bottom n ntll «3» o tlo moht crtllo tracts n Kgypt CAKE OP THE BABY. ErbrybolH Han a tl/eret Ht o Advce or the 1otny Mother. lvo been (nlkng wltl a young mothr about her baby, wrtes n, womad. Sle tolls mo tlero s nothng n tlo world nljot whch oyory ono s _ wlllng to gvo omuel roonormaton and advco as upon ths subject o a now baby. Ouo woman who comes n to cll upon or looks tho baby over and enys, "You pn t too tght." Thon sbo unpns ts mrcln^je and tlngs, and tlo next woman who ol OCB tonb, a,24j [wunos, s gven. omes n Bays: "Oh,-you must pn ts jlolhos tghter. Youll nmko ltpotbol- r led." Thon KO pns t up agan. Another woman says, "You dqnt eed ;t enough;" tho next woman says, "You LUDUM8 AND CROCKERS ood the chld too much." Another woman reqsnmonda saron tea and somebody lso catnp. Another woman says, "You mtho t too oten," another, "You dont athe t oten enough," nnd another tolls a story ubout the rekots. Ono woman Bays, ".Novor rock your chld," and unothor Bays, "ts clothos uro too long." Everybody examnes ts lannels, and :nost persons thnk slodresses t too warm d others warn ler aganst croup. Sho oops a poson antdote lst on tho wall ud sleeps wth utbermometoron thohoad tho bed and croup medcne under her lllow and carres camphor gum n her locket. Sho s n a lutter rom mornng ;ll nght,and rom nlglt tll mornng, d s so apprehevo that whon that baby looks crosswse sle s plunged nto mxety and despar. Then, when or husband comes home ml B!O suggests a now plan o acton or ;lnt baby and conesses that Mrs. Wsoaore xmlded tlo prncple to hor, ho grows oco.and assures her that bo oered that lamodea weeks ago, but lho reused to bllow t. Thon o calls hs emale advsrs "old hens," and about that tmo any raung mothors cup o sorrow s protty nl. Tlero s such a lot e cruel realsm mxed up wth tho deal n llo. t pays to advertse n THE REGSTER. The Hope o Reward Sweetens Labor!!n lu. Oltborlnlnn Old Cabnet tyo VllHkoy, whch cmsllcr tle equal lt not tlo Ulterlorl o.lny lve Whskey produced n the. world. s uel 111 ynurs. Orshnk a ("11 o good thngs, not expensve, lnt moderate prced, yet (ood and mported nml Domestc Wnes and Lquors o nl klldn. Alnn.VltH, For. torn, Frcml ttordlaln, unl n uel everyllk n He lne o[ drnks. Try our Cxtnut o Halt-tHo best nnd cheapest on He nurkrl. A»k lor Mountan Wld Cherry Bancc. Tme ta lost when yon look or Whps am Lquors Her tt ehenper tlm we huve. nt our store. No Comment NeceNnnry. Tle Frst nl llent Alvay*. (lunllly* lody, Fluvor. J. J. ANTONDES, No. 20 Front Street, near Broad, RED BANK,. - NEW JERSEY. R. HANCE, Wlolesle unl Retal Drller n HAY, STRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULTRY SUPPLES, ETC. We arc handlng a largo quantty o Marlboro and Holmdcl Hay o tlo very best qualty. MONMOUTH STREET, K Town Hall, Red Bank. JOSEPH W. CHLD, BREAD, PE Tptold hy t«a Bble. * >«! Vhtt do you moan, lr, by hug t V. -^" - * V llt lne ml lml lnol.t lnn (an hlly dg ny <l»uj(htw? mll 1ojKTly nlhl..tnrc, Jnl wnl nwroly ohoylug Ht llonl-mr) Hlwra Dwnl ol Houln. n>no,-\ lujunouun to "hold jrwt Urn BBKK OnOP OH MECnAHO 01., RBD DAH H. J. AND FANCY CAKE BAKERY. YtVdtlKH utl lntra S )lcd. Wagons Dlver lral lhul anl Roll Mvcry Morane. SMTH Coal and Wood. VVM. N. W0RTHLEY, SUCCF.S3OB TO J. A. WOBTHLEY, """ vvllekleshlltetalldelor <!rsmton, nnd Cusnlterlund Coal, VV!en Coal n purelasod by He carload the benell Best qualty o Hgkory, Oak and Pne Wood at moderate prces. FERTLZERS CONSTANTLY ON UAND. at Vortblcys Dock, Red E5auE. Branch Tanl nlcatrtyht,n. J.. THOS. P.- BROWN, Adrlntna Rtcamlmat Whar, BED B.A.:r>rE:, 1ST. J. Wholesale and Retal Dealer n GOAL, WOOD AND FEUTLZEBB. COAL BV THE CAB-OAD.. am prepared to sell coal o any sze by tho carload at the nmrket prce. When sold by the carload lonj tons o lao pounds are Rven. Coal wll be delvered wlen desred. Handle the Bent Grades o Hard, Medum and lree Surnno Coal. Also the Heat Qualty o Blacksmths Coal. BtockbrldK»,. J. Bakers, and Chlttendons Plosphtttes -three best brands or Momnoutl County Bol. Canada Unleached Wood A.as7C8 by the Ton or Carload. Land Plaster and. JPure Parln Green. Stone and Shell Lme n any quantty. Nev YorJt Manures by Jtoat or Carload. General Freghtng Promptly Attended to. SOUTH BJENB PcOWS.-Farmersnoed- nu ndana. Soutl Mend Plova should call on Thomas P. Brown, Whar avenue, led Hunk, whero thoy are sold at lower prces than anywhere else n the county. Fxtures and parts o plows sold 8epratoly. >. Bottled by us, s -Unexcelled. Put up n Pnts and Hal-Pnts. GEO. R. LAMB & CO., 25 and 27 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Henry Carroll, ^WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N.J. Bottler o George Ehrets Prze Lager Beer. s made rom weak, by usng a pure; grape wne. By a recent large cash purchase o Calorna^ Catawba ad POl l l e s n the casks, we are able to«oer ether at 30 cents a: bottle, delvered. The qualty s excellent, and about purty there s no queston. Many a cold s warded o by a. drnk o "whskey when you come n chlled. A bottle okockwood- Ry.($ 1 ull quart), should be n every house or ths contngency, or no other reason. Many brands cost more money, many are n ancer and smaller bottles, but none wll do you more good at any prce.... W. A., FRENCH-: & C0 8S " PURE WNES km uqu@m, Corner Broad and Front Streets, Red Bank, N. J. Ehrets Lager Beer s the best beet made and t can only be secured n Ked Bank at my place. Hotels, Boardng Houses and Prvate Famles suppled. Goods delvered anywhere n the county. HENRY CARROLL. FRONT STREET. RED BANK.N. J. THE SANTARY PLUMBNG CO, Bath Tubs, Closets, Wash Trays, Lavatores, TEA1? AND HOT WATER HEATHSC. «AS PPE FTTBNG AK FXTURES. All work done n a ret-clasg manner and strctly accordng to the rulea o the New York Board o Health. Call and See Our Show Room on Front Street, West o Uevn Jersey Southern Ralroad. Samples All n Workng Order. CONNHOVON. W. J. BROADMEADOW, Establshed n The Celebrated Apollo and Canopy Ranges. CONCEDED TO HAVE NO EQUAL. Fully as Low n Prce as an neror Artcle. Your neghbor lnn ono, or ought to havo one. nquro tloro about ttmorll, your neghbor lum not 0110, nqure o us. Wo have not receved n unglo complant about these Rnngco durng the paa axtoen yenrs. mproved Ranges, Hew Desgns, Latest EppnBls, Pdstvety Pereot PATENT LNNG FOR ANY KND OF STOVES OE RANGES. Tn Hoong, Copper, Sheet ron and otas Workers BKtt Ar mnm-cu, l>4»ral>le ud lrtel Q Front Street, Red Bank,,N. J TUls Boad Scraper s made by mysel, o the best materal and n tho strongest manner. t s-mada n two szes. No. 1 beng or ordnary road work and No. 2 or ormng the crown to te road, as well as or general road work. They are o lght drat, can bo worked wth sngle team, and are ar superor n everyway to any emper on the market that sells or $100. PR1CES:-No. 1, $65.00; No. 2, S75.OO. Manuactured by H. G. HOLLOW AY. Mddletown, N. J.. B GOOD BECAUSE WE HAVE BRGHT SLVER,. FNE LNEN, FRENCH CBXFA, GOOD COOKS, OBLGNG WATERS, V j AND BEOAT/SE g Our Prces are Reasonable and We Provde Lberallv.w Estlmatca FurnJsnod Wthout durgo and a Vst Solcted. & BS3AHCH STOKES:-OCEAJ GROVE AM ASBUBY Pa c - #;; 89B BROAD STREET, ARE YOU N NEED OF NEW&RS, Hats, or Furnshng,Goods? t wll pay you to call on us. t wll be a great savng to you* as have to make room or my wnter goods. 0 Uvoad Street, - ESo<l. Bank, N. ^ J. CLOTHER, HATTER AND FHKN8HEE. WE A M MACMG A OFESEALTY, OF. STEAM-AND --HOTWMW: Wo wll put youn any knd o heater that you want, but hero a tho one wo would recommend: >j HOT WATER OR STEAM* l Why? BocauBO t wll out down your coal: bll*, ono-hal, and coats JOBS than nny other./ /"*". /*" Hot W»t«r heatng s BometWng tlwt we - r..,,. \ prdo ouroolvoa on, us wo havo made a 6tudyo.t,., *.*.*,*" - t ) and nra prepared to ntroduco t nnd gve roanlta / \., "" " or moro economcal than oan be produced by any 1 J: 1 * " othor ByBtom. We clom and can convnco you that tho Torrd Hoatoru havo moro lontngnuraco, compared to area o grata nurace, than any othor. Perect Regulaton, Smplcty o Constructon, Strength and Durablty art a ow o U boat ponts. Wo are solo agonts or Motta Hot Ar Hoatero nnd thor celebrated Delaneo Kongcl. Wo wll ojup your houto wth Plumbng, Heatng and Qaj lxturee n a per-. oot manner and at very roasonable prces. Everythng n workng order at our show room on Front atroot; MMnutes MVemptlw.

7 .;.."...,-..-:c-wersowt. <, Mss na Austn o Orange Free State, Arca, was the ^ucsc o her cousn* Uoyd Egltotpn, ths week. Mes Austn has been at school at Battle Creek, Mchgan, or the past our years, and wll return tp her home n Arca on Thurs- " : 4syr : -- - nvtatons have been ssued or the nsarrage o Mss Suse B. Mller, daughter o E. P, Mller o Belmar, to Alvah Truex o Asbury Pars. The weddng "wll take place next Wednesday. Mr. ana Mrs. C. L, Hollywood o Long Branch are spendng a ew weeks wth Mr. Hollywoods ather, Matthew Hollywood o Washngton street. Eev. George B. Lawson, who was pastor o the Frst Baptst church at Long Branch, has gone to hs new charge at Behnngton, Vermont. Hes Alda Woolley, daughter o Matthas Woolley o Freehold, la to be marred next Wednesday to John H. Davs o Long Branch. Mss Clara B. Chld o Washngton street was the guest o Mss Carre Kng o Brooklyn on Saturday and Sunday. Mss Laura Moore o Washngton street spent Saturday and Sunday wth her parents at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S; Allare o Leroy Place are spendng a ew weeks n the Catsklls. Lester Lane o Long Branch was the the guest o Chrstopher Hollywood on - Monday. Hyacnth and Wllam Levy o Freehold, were the guests o Joseph Salz on.sunday. Charles Throokmorton o the Second natonal bank, has returned rom hs vacaton. Fred F. Schock o the Frst natonal Jbank has gone on a two weeks vacaton. Thomas Byrnes and amly have gone -to ther wnter home n New York. Arthur H. Whte o Lakewood spent Sunday n town vstng relatves. saac H. Sherman s conned to the bouse by sckness. CEUEJCH SERVCES. Jr Electon o Mlneonaru Olcera- A Mceognton Servce. The mssonary crcle o the Baptst church held ther regular monthly meetng at the home o Mss Anna McLean n Mddletown townshp on Thursday aternoon. Readngs were gven by Mrs. James B. Weaver and Mrs. George W. Burd, and Mss Gerte Smth sang two vocal peces. The annual electon o ocers was also held. They are as ollows,: Presdent-Mrs. Francla Whte. Flnt vce-presdent Mrs. John W. Mount. Second vlco-presaent Mrs. 0. W, Thompson. Secretary Mss Carre McLean. Treasurer Mrs. B. F. Borden. Extra revval meetngs wll be held n the Frst Methodst church ths week. The Junor Epworth League wll buy a stove or the parsonage wth the proceeds o ther recent entertanment. Rev. J. Ward Gambles text or next Sunday mornng wll be " The Secret o Removng Mountans." At nght hs subject wll be Tl The Wol n Sheeps Clothng." The recognton servce o the Calvary Baptst church wll take place on Frday nght at the church on. Brdge avenue. Tho sermon wll be preached by Rev. J. L. Dxon o Brooklyn. Addresses wll be made by Rev. W. H, J. Parker o Mddletown, Rev. Robert Fsher o Holmdel and Rev. J. K. Mannng o Red Bank. The annual meetng o the East New.Jersey-Baptst Sunday-school assocaton wll be held at the North Baptst church, Newark, on October llth. Rev. J. K. Mannng o Red Bank wll open the servces wth a bble readng. A whstlng and warblng entertanment wll be gven n the town hall on Thursday nght o next week by Pro. W. S. Lndsay, or the benet o the A. M. E. Zon church. Next Sunday mornng Rev. Wm. Mtchell wll preach n Grace church on " Dovelke Wngs," and at nght on " Tho Model Husband." A specal mssonary servce wll be held n the A. M. E. Zon church on Sunday nght. THE REPTJBCAN CONVENTON. The Republcan Canddate or Governor to be Present and Speak. The Republcan county conventon wll be held at Freehold on Frday o ths week. The only canddates to be nomnated are three assemblymen. J. Wesley Danser o Freehold, who has been mentoned as a canddate rom the rst dstrct, has absolutely reused to run. The other men mentoned as canddates there are D. D. Denee, tho present assemblyman, and Peter Vredenburgh. Charles Asa Francs 13 the only cand-. date mentoned n 1 the second dstrct, and George B. Snyder n the thrd. John W. Grgga, tho Republcan canddate or governor, wll attend the conventon and wll make a speech.. 4 The Shrewsbury townshp prmary was held n tho townshp hall last nght. Tho delegates elected were Henry M. Nevus, Wllam Applegate, Wnllold Whte, J. T. Lovett, John Tetley, John McPeak, W. H. Smth, George B. Snyder, Jr., Vctor Lger, Ruus Merrtt, George Woods, Jr., Frank Stryker, Wllam B. Houston, 0. E. Dava, John Lloyd, James H. Sckles, Robert Clay, W. T. Porker, Benjamn Parker. The Republcan prmary o Mddletown townshp was held at Belord yesterday aternoon. George A. Botvno was charman and George Brannn secretary. The dolegates selected were Robert Despreaux, Danel Oaborn, A. J. Bray, George H. Sckles, Theodore Burdge, R, A. Leonard," D. W. Vannote, James Taylor, Charles A. Smth, H. H. Smth, Wm. N. Foster.-Georgo Brannn and Fred Roberts. Tho alternates were George A. Bowne, Rchard Lutburrow, H. 0. Taylor, Goorgo F. Bartleson, John. Sckles, John J. Leonard, Capt. Benjamn Grgga, George Morord, D; G. Campbell, Alonzo Hand, 8. J. Champon, J. B. Swan and S. T. Whte. * A Horse Sut. W. A, McBtayer waa awarded $100 damages n a sut aganst Goorgo Woods, Jr., beore Justce Cothren and a jury on Frday. Tho case was the outcome o a home deal. Woods nold a horse to Moatayor last sprng or 200. Tho home yoa to ho returned n tho all n as good condton aa at tho tme o sole. Tho horse proved to bo a bad kcker and Mestayer wanted to return t n July and got the $100. Woods -eused to take t back, lnoo the But. v A House Sold. Tho la»t o the row o nx houuea on Branch avenue, owned by ThotnsB Pavs, Jr., whch le h»b boon advertsng n THB MMRTEB, was Bold yeoterdoy.,ks purchaser wan Thomas lead, and tho prce was$1,400, tho name os that pad tot the other.w noubeon tho row. QBTUABY. A. ttendrekaon. Mrs. Deborah A. Hendrdkson, wdow o tbe late Dsmel T. Hendrckaon, ded at her borne n lld^letown on Saturday aternoon, aged 09 years and 8 months. Her death waa due to a stroke oparalas eho had rtcewec! over two years ago._ lnca that tme she had been n poor health. She suddenly grew worse about hal-past our oclock on Saturday mornng and ded at two oclock n the ater-; noon. She was a natve o Mddletown, her maden name beng Deborah Morrs. Fve chldren Burvve her, They are Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mrs. Hannah Patterson, George and Danel C. Hendcckson o Mddletown and Charles T. Hendrckson o Latewood. The uneral servces were held yesterday aternoon, and were conducted by Rev. W. H. J. Parker. The nterment was n the Reormed church cemetary. t was a request o Mrs. Hendrcksons that her brothers George W., Abraham, Gerardus, and Aaron Morrs and her brother-n-laws George Luyster and W.. Sthyell, should act as her pall-bearers and ths request was compled wth; Mrs, Grace W. Holmes. Mrs. Grace W. Holmes ded at the home o her daughter, Mrs. Jacob K. Shoemaker at Shrewsbury, last Wednesday nght, aged 83 years and 9 months. She had been sck or nearly two months wth gastrts, whch was the cause o her death. She was the wdow o Abraham Holmes, who ded over twenty yeare ago. Three daughters and one Bon survve her. They are Mrs. J. K. Shoemaker, Mrs. John Traord and Joseph W. Holmes o Shrewsbury, and Mrs. James SteenoEatOutown. The uneral servces were held on Saturday aternoon, Rev; Thaddeus Wlson ocatng. The nterment was n the Presbyteran cemetery at Shrewsbury. Benjamn Wells. Benjamn Wells, a well-known resdent o Navesnk, ded at hs home on Frday, aged 71 years. Hs death was caused by a complcaton o dseases. He was born n New York, where he worked at MB trade as a wood worker. He moved to Navesnk about twenty years ago. He leaves a wdow and our sons. Hs uneral took place on Sunday rom the Methodst church and he was bured n the church cemetery. lra. Ejda So true. Mrs. Lyda Bowno ded at her home n Mddletown on Thursday nght, aged 7? years. She had been sck or a number o years. She was the wdow o the late George Bowne. One daughter and two SODB survve her. They are Mrs. George Crane, George A. Bowne and Theodore Bowne, all o Mddletown. The uneral took place on Monday aternoon rom her home, Rev. P. K. Hegeman conductng the servces. The nterment was n the Reormed church cemetery. Frederck J. Menxer. Frederck J. Menzer, a promnent resdent o Clwood, ded at-hs home at that place lost Wednesday rom heart dsease, aged 81 years and 8 months. He had been eck or over a year and had suered wtb gangrene n one o hs eet. He was one o the rst members o the Clwood socety o Odd FellowB, havng joned the order about 45 years ago. He was marred twce and besdes hs wdow be leaves one son and three daughters. Wllam Ml. dasey. Wllam H. Chasey, an old resdent o Long Branch Cty, ded on Frday, aged 70 years. He had been sck or a long whle. He was a blacksmth by trade. He was a member o the Long Branch lodge o Odd Fellows or orty years. One son, Dr. James Chasey, survves hm. Mrs. Elxabeth Woolley. Mrs. Elzabeth Woolley, we o Montllon Woolley, ded atvv est Long Branch on Tuesday mornng at our oclock, o consumpton. She leaves a husband and two chldren. Tho chldren are Mrs. Charles E. Clayton and Henry Wooley., ^>-»-np Tred to Beat a Shell Game. A number o Red Banks sportng men went to Bayonne on Monday nght to attend the Gno-Lavgne ght. On the boat rom New York to the ghtng place, they tred to beat a shell game. Several busness men o Red Bank lost money, the amounts rangng rom $2 to Frank Stryler and the Opossum. Ocer Frankln Perce Stryker klled an opossum last nght on Rversde avenue. The opossum ran out o Bussells yard and got to the sdewalk just as Mr. Strker was passng. He kcked at t, ht t and klled t. He gave t to a coloqd man who was passng. Havana Cgars, SB Cento. Fve clear Havana Spansh hand-made cgars or 25 cents at Wm. Cullngtons; 18 Front street, Red Bank. Adv. House to t On Prospect avenue rom November 1st. Apply at Ludlows clothng store. Adv. BEHT1B. CONOVER. At Koyport, on Wednesday, Octobor 2J, Mra. O. T. CoDOVcr, o a daughter. HOUGH. At Mannsquan, on Monday, September 80th, lra. M. M. Hough, o a daughter. MOE. At Mnnnoqan, on Saturday, September 28th, lre. Abram Rce, o a son. MAURAOES. 0HOATE-STH.TVAGON. M Brooklyn, on Wednesday. Oclolor Zd, by Rev. Garret wyckor, Hlsa Etlta May Ghoate o Jacksonvlle Florda, and E. Oaborn Stlwaon o Holmclel. UERDEBT-BLOODGOOD.-At mrmtwlnlc, on Wednesday, October 2d, Mss Ella Herbert 0/ FannngJule, and Wlls Bloodgood o( Bolmar. 1OFF BOLTON.-At Koyport. on Tuesday, Oclolor lot, by Wv. leonro H. Noul, Mss Clara Holt mll George Bolton, both ot Koyport. MTX8-BR0WN. At Asbury Pork, on Thursday, Octobor 3d, by lev. J. H. Batten, Mss Magge Mlls and Frank M. Drown, both ot Aabury Park. PEUOE HAL. At Bclmar.on Wednesday. October 2l, by ltov. n. J. MlcrBon, Mss Ada lorco o Bolmnr and Percy t. Hall o Sprng Lako. POLNG STYLES. At Koyport, on Thursday, October Bl, by lov. (3.. Noal, Mss Estello T. Polng anl Frank ). Styles, bolh o Koypott..TAYjOU ENGLSH. At Uazlot, on Wednesday, October SO, by ltov. 1!. l. Jones, Mla Alberta Taylor, dnurhter ot James Q. Taylor, nnlthomas E. Englsh o Kutontnvn. BOWNE. At lllduetown, on Thursday, October 1H, Mrs. Lydta lowno, nptod vt yoara. OtASEY. At Long Branch Cty, on Frday, October 4th, Wlllnra. Chosoy, osel 70 years. OlUMMKLl* At Long nrnncl, on Tuesday, October 1st, Mrs. Margaret Gnmmoll. FKROU80N. At Hoyport, on Thursday, October M, Wllam Ferguaon ot Now York, ogouryearn. lenduckson.-at MWrtctown, on Saturday, Ootobor Stl, Mm. ebprah A. tendrlctam, ngx! CD jcara and B unu., HOMKS. At Slrewsbnry, on Wodnesday, Octoler M, Mm. Brace Holmra, ogoa (S ycara and 0 montb». MENMt.-AtOllvvml, on Wednesday, Octobor M, Fmdorl* J. MBlnwr, egwl 81 yeara.and 8 months. WBUB. At NavMlok, on gday, Ootobor «l>, lo>)5n!n VCla, BgBd 71 yean. "She Laagest ] AS to tha, great tunnel ante " no ; Slmploa butween Swtzelan and tr«lr; tho nterestng act la to ba noted that t. wll be, when completed, the longest tun- Bel n the world that s, 1SH mles, as aganst Wt mles n the case o tho S. Gothad, nearly 8 mles op tbo Mont Cenls and % mles or the Httsao. a englheersrepot cocbrlas lua taob undertakng shows that tho tw trauka wll not bo carred n a sngle largo tunnel, but u two smaller parallel ones, eomo 68 eot apart between centers, and connected every 660 eet by means o cross cuts, tho average area o tbe secton o each ot tho tunnels s to be about SCO square eot, tho wdth 10 eet 6 nches, and the lolgt 18 eet. New Styles or Fol and early Wnter are jast out. t l ^* well to loot over tbe Fashon Journals now even you are not qute ready to lave your sut made up. We ma&o a specalty o Bloy? c.cs. Tenns, Gol, and all, Outng Suts. Another specalty la our cuttng and ttng- Suts cut, Dtted nod sttched, trmmngs cut and basted or Ml tho rcost o makng complete. 1VNS MODSTES, Bergen BuMlng, 21 Broad Street. Red Bank. There are knds and knds o wrtng paper here. Bough or smooth nsh, thck or thn we have t. 50 CENTS. Ataanta. Weddng plate nsh, only unruled. The very best paper weve sot. 40 CENTS. Narcssus, Rougl (lalsh, a loe bond, ruled or plan. Pallas. Tho same good qualty as the Narcssus, but smoothly nshed. 30 CENTS. S Aradne. Smooth surace, etraqualty," ruled or unruled. ~". Corons. Bough lnen, plan or ruled. SB CENTS. Pandora. A smooth lubltd hgh clcss paper, ruled and plan. 20 CENTS. plcjca. Plalnor ruled, smooth surace. Best paper or the money over ottered. 16 CENTS. Dana. A good paper all ruled. 10 CENTS. Juno. All ruled. Not a partcularly lno paper, but very good consderng the prce. All these boxes contan 24 sheets o paper and 34 envelopes. JOHN H. COOK. Red Bank, New Jersey. To naugurate our Great We oer as Specal ths week 800 Fne Suts and Overcoats n" Fall and Wnter Weghts, Genuno Englsh Chevots and Clay Worsteds, Black, Blue and Gray Mxtures; Retal Prce, $18 and $20, AT ONLY "Wo nol Good Clotbjns or.est Moner aaa aar other ouuo u llo world," TWO BROADW STORES: 194 Broadway, below Fulton St. AND STEWART BULDNO, Corner Broadway end Chambers Stroot, NEW YORK. Sacnrdar BTonlne (ll O oclock Colemans Photographs FALL DRESS GOODS. or tho accommodaton o the lades, a watng room has been provded, tohere they may meet rends t rest, wrte letters, etc. You are cordally nvted to use twse rooms at any tme. Those swell sleeves that ashon decreed are n our new coats. The latest deas o sklled garment makers are to be ound here. Agan, as here- /, toore, ths cloak department takes precedence. The latest weaves and abrcs or all dress wear are here on our counters, watng your nspecton. Good.Rubber Boots.- : Broad Street. 5OOOOOOOOOOOCO0OOOOOOOOO ( e 9 s Shoe Store. We have had a large number made to order or us by the Boston Rubber Company and the Goodyear Rubber Company, and can now t all who come. Good Leather Boots. A lmted number at $1.50. Plenty rom $2.00 up. WHTE & KNAPP, Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. WE SHOW THS WEEK THE Popular Runabout Wagon. Ths la perctlon n a road wagon; Tory lght and comortable. Wo uava ths n derent colors and shades o trmmng* n a varety o prcca. Also two or tlreo second-hand ones used but?ery lttle. Tho second-hand lst contans the ollowng bargans: Leather Curtan RocHtway, used only a ew lmes, 875; less than cost. Ono Ladys Phaeton, almost new; 3 good second-hund Bugges, 25, $80 and $35; Jump-scat Carrage, good order; Jump-seat Buokboard, natural wood, 35. Dont all to look these up. n our Harness Department We are oerng a hand-made genuno Rubber Harness, made rou beat oak atocl, or 10. Repostory and Factory, Cor. laple to. and Whte St., RED BANK, N. J. R. $ THREE FAMOUS PLACES. J«J Chcago B amous or ts PORK AND P A Boston s amous or ts BEANS WTH $ Shrewsbury tm»< s amous or ts TOxnTA c/srf 11 US/tltc s >«< 4. Ths comblnatloa mnkea tho DELCOUS V ana WHOLESOME FOOD known as pj $ Shrewsbury Baked Beans!{ Shrewsbwry Tomato Sauce. < W Always Ready. Can be served Uot or Cold. J«J PACKED BY & E. C. HAZARD & CO.. $ K< SHREWSBURV, N. J. Roongs put on a elt roo and guarantee t or»o years. kept coated wth my coatng- t wll last 20 years. also have tn and ron pant that guarantee or ve years. Shngle roos panted wth our Creosote wood preserver wll last as long agan, and wll keep the shngles rom curlng up, : All orders promptly attended to and tll roos made tght. W. H. CON KLN, P. O, Box 73. Red Bank, N.. Plumbng, Steam and Gas Fttng. WOU No. 27 Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. a DEALER N ALL KNDS OF FARM A MPLEMENTS. State Agent or Cummngss Low Down Potato Dgger. Standard Corn Harvester. Phlps Spral Corn Husker. Buckeye Feed Mlls and Stalk Cutters, For salo by W. A. WALLNG, P. 0. Bed ak, t l t M Ml Besldenee: Phatax, H. J,

8 Coaa to taa la my dreams, and tnes By day shall bs well agan, For then t^e nght wll more then psy tea hopeless laageg o. the day. Come, as them eamct a thousand tmes, A messenger rom radant clmes. Am smle on thy oew world, and s AStml to others" aa to tre." Or, as tboa never camse n sooth, Come BOW, end lot mo dream t truth, And part my hor nnd tes my brow, And eay, "ly love, why BuensBt tloul" Gome to mo n my dreams, end then By day shall bo well agan; Star then the nght wll moro than pay ^ho bobolesa longng o tho day. HS COLT ROYAL. lha day on whloh was 19 years old my ether eald to me: "Samuel, walk down je Jana wth no to tho pasture lot. WOBt to show you somethng," Never Bnsplolonlng anythng, trudged along wth ather, and what should nd n tho pasture lot but tho ounnlngest, protteat, lvelest oolt a boy ever olappod oyos on. "That s my brthday present to you," gsld atbor. "YOB, Samuel, glvo tho oolt to you to do wth ag you lke, or youve bean a good boy and bavo dono well at aobool." You oan easly understand that my boysh heart overlowed wth prdo and. joy and grattude. A great many years nave elapsed snce that tlmo, but havent orgotten and never ehall orgot tho delght o that moment, when reallzodhhat t had a colt o my own l roal, llvo oolt, ana a Jlorgan oolt at that. *How old la ho, ather" asked. "A wook old, come tomorrow," Bald ather, "Has Judge Phlppa Boon hm yetp" oskcjl. "No; nobody na Goon hm but you and mo ond tho hred man." Judgo Phpps was tho justloo o tho nsaoo. had a proound respect or hm, or what bo ddnt know about horses wasnt worth knowng. wns sure o ths, cocauco tho judgo llmsnl told mo BO. OO o tho rst dutes to whch appled mysel was to go and got tho judge and show hm tho colt. Tho judgo prased tho pratty oroaturo nordnately, enumeratng all hs admrable ponts and predctng a amous oaroor or hm. Tho Judge even went so ar ns to express tho oonvotlon that n due tlmo my oolt would wn "mperlshablo ronown and mmortal laurols as a compettor at tho jnootlngs o tho BampHllro County Trottng assocaton," o whch assocaton tho judgo was tho presdent, muoh to tho soandal o hs ostlxnnblo wlo, who slowed wth pous horror her husbands connecton wth tho raco trnok. "What do you thnk ought to name ay colt?" t asked tho judge. "When was about your ngo," tho Judge answered, " had a colt, and c: named hm Royal. Ho won all tho premums at tho oounty ar booro ho was 6yeorBold." That was quto enough or mo. To my thnkng, ovory uttoranoo o tho jndgo wnsoroathedra; moroovor, n my boysh exuberance anced that ths nano would start my colt auspcously upon a amous caroor. began at onco to thnk nnd to spoak o hm as tho prospectve Wnner o countless honors. From tho moment when rst sot eyes on Boyal was hs stanch rend. Evon now ater tho lapse o 1 yonrs, cannot thnk o my old companon wthout oolng horo n my breast a sonso o grattude that that honest, patent, loyal rlond entered BO largely nto my oarllor llo. Twce a day usod to trudgo downjho lano to tho pnstro lot to look at the oolt, 1 and nvarably was ncoompnnlod by a troop o boy acquantances who heartly^ enved mo my good luok and who rogalod mo constantly wth Buggostlous o what they would do Royal woro tholr colt. Boyal soon became rendly wth us all, and ho would rospond to my call, whnnyng to mo as cmno down tho lane, as muoh as to say: "Good mornng to you, lltlto master. hopo you aro comng to havoaromp wth mo." And, graolous, how ho would curve hs tall and throw up hs hoad nnd gathor hs short body together nnd trot nroum tho pasture lot on those long legs o hlsl He onjoyel le, Eoyal dd, as much an wo boys onjoyod t. Naturally enough, nndo all sorts o plans or Royal. recall that, ater had boon an a vst to Sprngeld and had boheld or tho rst tlmo tho nmrvola o Bornuml show, made up my mnd that when Royal and woro old onough wo would unlto our ortunes wth thoso o a olrous, and n my magnaton already,jlotured hugo and gaudy posters announcng tho blood curdlng perormances o tho dashng bnrobaok equestran Samuul Cowlos, upon la lory Morgan stood, Eoyal, Ths plan was not at nl npprovod o.by Judge Phpps, wlo.oontlnuod to nsst that t was on tlo tur and not n tho sawdust clrolo that Royals gonlus, lay and to ths way o thnkng was nally converted, but not untl tho judgo had prom lsed to glvo mo a mlky as soon BB Royal demonstrated hs ablty to mnko a nllo t s not wthout a lgl o rogrot that n My prosont nurratvo pass ovor tho lvo yoara noxt succeedng tho date o Boynld arrval, or thoy woro very happy years ndeed at ths dstant perod am ablo to recall only that my boyhood was ull, brmul o happness. broko Royal mysel. Father and tho hred man stood around and made suggestons, and at tmes thoy presumed to tako a hand n tho proocoulnga. Vrtually, however, broko Royal to tlo harnoss and to thonaddlo, and ater that was ovon more attaohed to hm than over booro you know how t s ever youvo broke a colt yoursel. Wlon wont away to oollogo, t seomod to mo that leavng Royal was almost as hard as leavng motlor nud ather. You BOO, tho colt had becono n, very largo pur o my boysh le ollowed mo Hlco n po clog, was lonosono when wannt round, ueod to rub hs noso aganst my arm nnd look lovngly at mo out o hln bg, dark, mournul oyes yos, orlcd when sad Boodby to hm tho mornng started to] Wllllnnstown. was ashamed o t then, but not now no, not now. But my un was m tho koonor, g< when oamo homo} at vacaton tlmoa. Then wo had t, up!)111 and down ctln Hoyal and dd. u tho summor Mm along tns narrow rondo wo traled nm through leay lanea, and n my oxultutlon would cut nt tho tall wuods nt tho roule\do «nd whsk at tho boughs arohlng ovorbead, cal woro a wnrrlor nonun o battle and thewo other tlh/;n woro lumn lotlmn to my valor. u tho wnter w qud away ovor tho snow nnd loo, onrolos to tho howlng o tho wnd nnd tho vvrot u! t.hu otorm. Boyal know tho nvorlu strat, ovevy nch o tho way. o knew, too, whan jusle hold tho rolno Sunlo wng JuJgo 1hljja nleno, nnd gnees nhnd hnvo wlttocl mo t hadnt boon that hw% 4ho lunst oolt $u tho oounty. Vtw twtunwv 1 let college thuro Otno to m m\ overwhelmng rnuua o patrlotl Mother was tha lrsc to notce my sb- EDntmlndedness, and to her rst oonlded tho great wsh o my early manhood. t s bard or parents to bd a con go orth to do EBrvoa upon tho battleeld, but New England n thosa tunes responded cheerully end nobly to Mr. Lncolns onll. The Eghth Massachusetts cavalry was tha reglnell TJHllSted «.~ A"takers; dozen o us boys wont together rom the quet lttlo vllage nestlng n tho shadow o Mount Holyoko. From Camp Andrew wroto baok a pteous letter, complanng o tho horeo that had been assgned to mo. wanted Royal. We had been nseparable!n tmes o peaco why should we not eharo togohnr the ortunes o war? Wthn a ortnght along oanoroynl, conducted n all dgnty by you would novor guess by Judgo Phpps! Full o patrotsm and oheor was tho judge. "Both o ye aro thoroughbreds," sad he. "Yoll como n under tho wlro rst overy tlmo, know ye wll." Tho judgo also brought me a aaddle blanket whloh Suelo had ornamented wth wondrous and tender art. So Royal and went nto tho war together. Thoro were tmes o prvaton and o danger; nether o us ever oomplalnod. am proud to bear wtnoss that n every emorgonoy my horso boro hmsel wth a patence and a valor that Boomed actually human. My comrades enved, ma my gentle, stanch obedent servant. ndeed Royal and became amous aa nseparable and loyal rends. We -were n ve battles, and nether o us got ovon so muoh ns a soratoh. But one aternoon n a skrmsh wth tho rebels near Potomao mlls a bullet etruok ma n tho thgh, and rom the mere shook ell rom Royals baok nto tho tangle o tho tbloket. Tho all must have atunned mo, or tho next thng know was alono deserted, ot nl except my ahhjuljorsc. Royal stood over mo, and when opened my eyes ho gave t ant whnny. hardly knew what to do, My leg paned me otruolatlngly. surmsed that would lovorboablo to mako my way; baok to lamp undor the re o the rebel plokotora, or dlsoovorod that thoy woro oloslng n. Then t occurred to mo to pn a note to Royals saddlo blanket and to send Royal baok to camp, tollng tho boys o tho trouble was n. Tho horso understood t nl. O ha galloped, consolous o tho mport o tho msson upon whloh ho had )oon dspatched. Bang bang bang wont the guns over ondor, as t tho revengeul creatures n ho arol brush gunssed the moanng o )ur maneuverng and sought to slay my loyal rend. But not a bullet touohod hm lonstvvso ho gallopod on an*d on tll lost sght o hm. * Thoy oamo or mo nt last, tho boya dd. Thoy woro a ormdable dotaohmont, and how tho earth shook as thoy swopt along "Wo thought you wore a goner suro," md H Blby. guess would have boon t hadnt leon or Royal," sad. " guoss so mysel," sad ho. "When o saw hm stumblng along all bloody, wo allowod or suro you woro dead! "All bloody?" orlod. "eroyal hurtr" "As bad as a boss oan bo," sad ho. n camp wo ound them dong tho best hoy could or hm. But t was olearly o 10 aval. Thoro was a gapng, ragged 100 n hs sldo. Sooklng sucoor or mo, oyal had mot hs death wound. orgot my own hurt. thrust tho othors asde jud hobbled whoro ho lay. "Poor old Boy " orlod as throw mysel bosldo my dyng rlond and put my arms about hs nock. Thon patted and stroked hm and called hm agan and agan by name, and there was a look n hs eyos that told mo ho know me and was glad wns thoro. How strange and yet how beautul t was that n that arol country, wth my bravo, pntlont, loyal rlonds lutterng cnrt close unto mlno, nethor saw nor bought o tho SCODO around mo But booro my eyos oamo baok tho old, mlllar places, tlo pasturo lot, the laue, tho narrow road up tho hll, tho rver wndng along botweon groat stretches o rown. corn, tho aslo o maplo trees and Sho ountan whoro wo drank so many, many tmes together, and smolled tho ragrnnco o tho lowers and trees abloom, ond heard tho dour voces and tho sweot sounds o my boyhood days. Then prosontly a mghty shudder awakmod no rom ths dreamng. And orlod out wth arght o.n<\ gre, or T olt that 1 was alono. Tell your neghbors, tell your rends, :ll everybody, to rend THE RED BANK EKQSTER, MV, TOWN OF REQ BANK. t doesnt Btop wth lvlnt temporary rolo t cures. t 1B not a alse stmulant to tho etomach, uor a volent purgatve to tho bowels. ta acton a, quck, natural nnd easy. t promotes dgeston and ads as-.. Blmhtlon. Ktopa heartburn, pulpta-, ton, llatulonco and other symptoms. < la Boothng u ta eect on. tho norvea cures hypochondra, hystorla, nouraltla. Uollo comes quckly and certanly. ^Orental Ple Ontment Cures Ples. For teen years phyelelnb lmvo boon prcscrhhk t, t has nover aled. t. releves tho pun at onco, and quckly ullujl all nlammaton. Hulerer) rom ths tlstrchhlg an<l rodlly (lnngerou» trouble wll navo tlmo nnd pun by ualhtln; that ther [glut llllply OllKNTA.Pl.l OlNT, NothlnrteJuntn.Hgoo(l. Should bo UHW wth tho V"0 Ppo. )rukk»t» gmcrully (Mll t ruulnlno NultOTHl. 0. N. ClLTTENTON, NoW, York, Wholesale Agout. SALE OF LANDS For mle by TOOPFK "" lnk. N. J. Assessors Notce Notce s hereby gven by vrtue o a warrtnt ssued by Charles Cothren, a Polce Justce o the Town o Bed Bank, at the nstance o the Hoard o Commlsslonera ol me Town o Red Bonk, n the Townsnlp o Shrewsbury, County ot Monmouth and Slate o New Jersey, to mate the Unpad tales assessed on lands, tenemente, heredtaments and real estate n the eald Town o Red Bank or tbe year one thousand eght hundred and nnety-our, the subscrber, marshal ot the Town o Bed Bast aoresad, to whom Bald warrant s drected, wll on FRDAY/DECEMBER 3 TH, 1895, Between the hours o twelve oclock, noon, and Dve oclock n the aternoon (at two oclock n the aternoon) o that day, o* the Globe Motel o Danel W. Whte, OM Promt Street, n u,o Town o Bed Bank, n the Townshp o Shrewsbury, County o Monmouth and State o Mow Jersey, sell the sad landt, tenements, heredtaments and real estate hereunder descrbed at Publc Vendue, or tho shortest term not exceedng thrty years, or whch any person or persons wll agree to take the same und pay Buch taxes wth nterestthereon, at the rate o twelve per centum per annum rom the twenteth day oe December, one thousand eght hundred md nnety-our, together wth all costs, ees, charges ana expenses. The persons whoso property s to bo sold, the locaton o the sad property and the amounts due, are as ollows:.atkns, Mary E. HouBe and lot on the north swe-e Monmouth street 1115 Allare, E. 8. House and lot on ttc north sde o Lcroy place Allen, Mrs. James P, House and lot on the north sldo o Front street Amercan Manuacturng Company. Factory on the south sde o ront street 0 75 Bennett, Amos Houso and lot on tho south sde o Stout street Burlett, Abram House and lot n West led Bank 185 Boyd, Davd Property on rver bant, on north sde o East Front street,,, Bussell. Elzabeth (estate) Property on rver bant, on nortn sde ol Rversde avenue Batchelder, Henry J. House and lota at 125 and 187 Shrewsbury avenue, and house and lots at 230 and 238 Herbert Btreet.,...,.-..,,..,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,;...,,,.,.,.,..,.,,,,.,,,., o wlollupr to coner wth tlo awelor o TOWN TOWNSHP Conc«nl ( valuntlon nnd a(sx«rn<>nt o Heal an Fereonal Property, can nd lln nt Mb onco n tn (jmckcnbnh llnllllk, Frst nvonue, Atlantc, Hgh lnuds, or nuhosa hm tlcra. At olco nl dy on lntmlayl. OEOS3MB B3KAN 1-J9N, Assessor, Starman, Thomas HouEe and lot on tho west sde o Shrewsbury avenue. 10 P Smth. 1. E. (estate). Houee and lot oa the west ede o Shrewsbury avenua. : BS- Smth, Forman H.. HOUBO and lot on the east Bds or Stout Btreet 6% Smth, Anaeta / Boose and lot OB tha west Bde o Herbert street ",.?M Starr, A. W. House and lot on the north Bde o Front rtrest«« ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-.,-, SB t llksnvauw "". "" House and lot on the east sde o Maple avenue,... > ; BBS Vanness, Susan ((Ageng, Samuel) ""~& Lot on Maple avenue * Tyson, Mary 1.. \ House and lot on the north Bde o East Front street, on tho rver la a Ters, Mrs. A. J..- House and lot on the south sde o Branch avenue.. 83 n VenaWe, W. E. (estate) House and lot on the east sde o Pearl street, g «Veaable, Mrs. W. E. House and lot on tho south sde o Momnoutb Btreet n ta Vnlleau, John House and lot on the east sde o Prospect avenao B S» Vancuren, Wllam...»» R/a Whte, Anne B. Houseandlot on Gold Etrcet, next to K. VanSchocka shop., BE Wood.J.R.. Property at 240 Locust avenuo, ns, Wlknson, Wllam... turn House and lot on the west sde o Brdge avenue 6 4g Wrght, Jacob House and lot on the east sde o Layton avenue. em: Walkc, Alred aw Wrgbt! Jacobs. 6n ~ Lot x U. Wortbley, E. Lot on the west sdo o Leghton avenuo 8 0S the tax, nterest and costs are pad beore the above stated day o sale, the coots n each cao wll b 2.02, and nterest wll be added at the rate o twelve per centum per annum rom tho twenteth* day ot December, one thousand eght hundred and nnety-our. t the tax. nterest nnd costs are not pad untl alter the above-mentoned day o sale, addtonal costs wll be added. _ Payment o the tax, nterest and costs may be made at any tme prevous to the sale to Wllam H. Houston, Treasurer o the sad Town o Bsd Bank, who s authorzed to recept or tho Bame. When tho sale takes place, payment o all taxes, coats and nterest must be made by the purchaser bsore the concluson o the sale, otherwse the property wll be mmedately resold. Wtness my hand ths 0th day o October, n the year o our Lord one thousand eght hundred ana JAMES W&.8H, Marshal. TOWN OF RED BANK. ~ 185 lllby.a.a..... HOUK and lot at 212 Chestnut street ; llgglo, A.. Stock n store on Front street rank, John.. ve lots on the south sdo o Beach street olemnn, John Houso and lot on the north Bde o Cedar street 4 63!olan, John House and lot on Beach street, near Central avenue :arhart,.mra. Theodoro. House and lot on the west sde o Brdge avenue 6 75 arroll, Henry Personal property, Front street 0 75 badwck, Dr. F. T.. Houso and lot on tho north sde o Wallace street and house and lot on the west sde o Brond street lhasey, Charles House and lot on the south sde o Leghton avenue onrow, Thomas (estatel. House and lot on the south sde o East Front street 0 75 layton, Japhla Lot ou the north sde o Leghton avenue 68 loach. Danel House and lot on tho cast sde o Centra] avenue 5 40 ;hurch, Roman Catholc Lot on tho north sde o Monmouth street 3 38 owart, Mrs. E. L. House and lpton the north sde o Borded street 6 40 lonover 4 Hendrlckson HOUBO and lot on the south sde o Borden Btreet 0 75, Marcy Property on Front street, :.3 38 onse, Mrs. Thompson. House and lot on tbe west sde orlver Btreet 4 06 cy, Ella E... House and lot on the north sde o Brdge avenue 3 38 }ey, lchard Houso and lot on tho north sde o Brdge avenue 2 70 lennlson, Mary Lot on the west sde o Rversde avonue dgar. Joseph Buldng and lot o ormerly Smpson estate n opera house block, Front street lustls, Mory E. * l House and lot on tlo north sde o Borden street erre, Hannah House and lot on the west sde ol Rversde avenue ; lynn, Ellen House and lot on tec east sde o Wall street 4 05 rck, George, Sr., House and lot ou He north sde o Shrewsbury avenue erre, Harry House and lot on tbe east Bde o Washngton street, 3 38 lemng, Mchael Lot on east sde o Pearl street 2 03 House and lot on the west sde o Herbort street 0 75 orrs. Mrs. Lets on Leghton estate a West Bed Bank..,,j_._ lassey, Thomas " House and lot on tbe south sde o Leghton avenue 1 85 ra, Henry Personal property n store on the north sde ot Front street 2 70 hbs, John D. Houso and lot on the north sde o Front street ; rlmm, Chrstan (estate) Houso and lot on tbe west sde o Central avenue 4 05 rant, U.S. Lot on the east Bde o Shrewsbury avenue Hotmlre, Josephne House and lot on tbe west sde o Shrewsbury avenue [artshorn, Acton Houso and lot oa too south sde o Front street : lolure, 0.8. House and lot on Leonard street 3 38 Hurd, Mrs. John B.., House and lot on tbe east sde o TUlou avenue 5 40 loltnes, Joseph House and lot on tte east sde o. Central avenue «TO Hardng, Albert u Houso and lot on tbe south sde o Beach street o 75 lalton, Suse House nnd lot on tae north sde ot stout street., ; o 78 Hendrlckson, VTm. T., Personal property n lvery stable on tho west sde o West street 1360 Hand, Geogo Houso and lot on tbo north Bde o Rlverslreet o 10 Sayward, t. L. Houso and lot on tbe west eldo o Locust avenue, * 05 lawkns, K. L. Houso aud lot on tbe east sde o Washngton street Howard, Mary House and lot on tbe east sdo o Leroy Place»<» vena, HarrleO. Lot on tho west sdo o Elver street V uo ohuston, Sarah HOUBO nnd lot on tbe west sde o Chestnut street 2 70 lohnbton, Ezeklel Property on tbo west sde ol Beach street, next to rver 1 <x> ohnston, Joseph (estate) House and lot on tbe west sde ol West street lohnston, Cbarles. - House and lot on tbe east Bdo o Leonard street * 05 oreys, Jordan House nnd lot on tho south sdo o Beach street. Levy k Mass, ^ C. Hubbard house on Front street «w Lougstreet, T. B.,.. HOUBO and lot on the south Bde ot East Eorden Btreet l«l 8 Lews, Holmes -, House and lot on the east Bldo ot Washlnaton etreet <"» Lang, John Lot u West led Dauk LoDgstrect, Ben.., Property on the south sde o Lelgbton avenue. West Bed BanK 186 LcddyBron..,>,«,<.»»> Lot on Prospect avenue» Lttle, V. A. (now Harry Worthloy).... BroadBtreet " w lugh, Elzabeth Two lots on tho cast eldo o Poarl street Manson, Lous. n 1Q House and lot on tho north sde o Oakland street..,.._ ; w "> Enrlght, Mrs..... rvng street m Marsden, Mrs. G. F. 1O ^ Houso and lot on Urn north sde o Front street "> <*> Matthews, Amoroso, Sr. (estate) Houso nnd lot on tho north sde o Stout streot * uo Matthews, Formnn -._ Houso and lot on tho north Bldo o Bankstreot u "> Mannng, Hannah, cn House and lot On tbo north sde o Catberlno street "" SALE OF LANDS FOR 5 40 Mytlnrcr, Y. B. HOUBO and lot on tho north sldo o Locust avonuo McQueen, Lydla L.. Grocer, personal property u m McQueen, Al. Lot (Dronnn, exompt) McCaulley, Bllby Houso am lot on tlo west»ldo o[ Broad street M m McGoben.Jolm _,. Houoand lot on tho west sde o ShrewBbury.lVCUUO 4 UJ Ncpln, Wllllum na House and lot on tloaoulh sldo o! Cedar strcot u "* OHarn, Mm. Thomas House and lot on tho north sde o( Leonard streot u " Pollard, Jolm L.. Lot on the south sldo o Monmouth street * * Parker, Jmea H. n House und lot on lo cnotnldom West streot " lnknl, Wllam n. Houw and lot on tho ennt nldo o Drond etrcot» * 4 or Vlnlwd, lauc Houno and lot on tho north sde o Borden stroot. Pleelnnd, Ann (ettato) Lot on the north nldoo East lront street * " togerl, Charles A.... Two looj ond tola ou tlo corner o Pearl aud Oakland stroota 1* a tusa, lra. John - /"" \ «m HOUBO and lot on He south nldo ol East Front Etteot.A- u " uxp ol Monmoutl street nnd Mupla (venuo ana hdubb and lot on llo north nldo ot Branch avenue Ko.lm, Charles hott on tlo went uldo o Fth avenue " " lelloy. Jumel (estate) ouoo and lot on tho cast sde ot Qprlns street Htlluy. Elmer HOUBO and lot on Uvo cast ume o W tltow ntttsat... Howloy, Mrs. Mara louso und lot on tlo north Hldo o Herbert street... llay, o<nrgo N. llouwondlotonuoeaetokloo Central avonuo " Bnlth. Mm. Adam. HOUO nnd lot on tlo east o Leonard stroot " Byhestor, Jolm,, HouBauxdlotqntho cost rde o Pearl stwt... a Notce s hereby gven by vrtue o a warrant ssued by Charles Cothrtn, a Polce Justce o the TWQ Red Bank, at the nstance o tbo Board o Commssoners ot the Town o Red Bank, n the Townshp o rowsbury, County ol Monmouth and State ot.new Jersey, to make the unpad taxes assessed on lands, tnements. heredtaments and real estate- n the sad town o Red Bank, or tbe year ono thousand eght undred and nnety-three, tbe subscrber, marshal o tho town o Bed Bank aoresad, to whom sold wartt s drected, wll on FRDAY, DECEMBER 3 TH, 1895, jtween the hours o twelve oclock, noon, and lve oclock n the aternoon (at two oclock n tho Btar* ran) o that day, nt the Globe Hotel o Danel W. Whte, on Front Street, n eown o Red Bank, n the Townshp ot Shrewsbury, County o Honmouth aud State o New Jersey sell e sad lands, tenements, heredtaments and real estate bereunder descrbed nt Publc Vendue, or the lortest term not exceedng thrty years, or whch anr person or persons wll agree to lake the same and y such taxes wth nterest thereon, at the rate ot twelve per centum per annum rom the twenteth day December, one thousand eght hundred and nnety-three, toretler wth all costs, ees, charges and. penscs, The persons whoso property s to bo sold, tho locaton o sad property and the amounts due, are a* llows: nnett, Amos House and lot on tbo south sde o Stout street 3 25 urlett, Abram 1 Houso and lot n West Red Bank OS mover S Hendrlckson House and lot on tbe south sldo o Broad streot lemun, John Houso nnd lot on the cast Bde o Cedar avenuo 4 65 asey, Charles House and lot on tho south sde o Lelghten avenue 2(10. llayton, Japha Property on tho north Bde o Brdge avenue 959 wart, B. L. House and lot ontbo west sde o Broad street * towart, Mrs. E. L... House and lot on tbo north sdo o Borden street 7 gj hurch, Komnn Catholc ; Lot on the north sde o Monmouth street ronan, Mary : Property on East Front street JJJJ nvs, Marcy... Property on Front street 3 gs )enlse, Mrs. Thompson Houso and lot on the west sldo o Rver street 520 )ey,ehae. House and lot on the north sde o Brdge avenue 325. ey, Rchard House and lot on tho north sde o Brdge avenuo a dgar. Joseph Buldng and lot o ormerly Smpson estate n opera house block on Front street lustace, Mary.. House and lot on tbe north sde o Borden street 1 65 erre, Mrs. Harry Houso and lot on tho south sde o Rversde avenuo 18 2S Mck, George Housoand lot on thenorth sldo o Shrewsbury avenue 9 25 erre, Mrs. John ; : Property on Borden street OS) errlb, Holmes Property n West Red Bank._ lemng, Mchael (estate) Lot on the east Bde o Pearl street 185 ox, Mary House and lot on the west sde ot Herbert street 0 6t, h. Lots on the Leghton estate n West Red Bank v lassey,chos. House and lot on the south sde o Leghton avenue 05 [Omlre, Josephne House and lot on tbe west ade ot Shrewsbury avenue... la 2$ :artehoma, Acton House and lot on tho west sde o Front streot, 9 75 tll, Whltall Property on Brood street. 5 2r urd, Mrs. John B. House and lot on tho west sde o TUtoD avenue. 5 0 layman, U, L. Bouse and lot on tho west sde o Locust avenuo alton, Suse House and lot on tho north sldo o Stout street 9 75 olmes, Mrs. Slas House and lot on the east sde o Central avenuo 800 hnston, Sarah Houso and lot on tbe west Bde o Chestnut street 65 Dhnston, Ezeklel House and lot on tho north sde o Beach street, next to rver 65 obnaton, Jonathan Property n West Red Bank ; 05 ohnston, Catherne Property n West Red Bank 5^0 owery, James (estate), House and lot on tbe north Bde o Rversde avenue us 60 ongstreet, T. B. (estate) < House and lot on tbe south ade otboraen street.. ^»7a ongbtreet. Ben). House and 1 eddy Bros, House and lot on tbe east Bde o Loghton avenue Lot on Prospect avenuo U& Houso and loton tho nortb sldo o Mechanc street 0 S0> MouBt, Tmothy D.. House and lot on Maple avenuo -.»)» House and lot on tho north sde O Front street Manor, Thomas R. _ Property on Shrewsbury avonuo» w- McClaln, Allon (estate) Property on Wall streot»» 0rmn Hovu*andlotontlo60utlBldooCataartnc street <epoan, Wllam. Housoand lot on tho south sldo o Cednr street usso- Brlen, Jamca (estate) m. House and lot on tho south sda o Bordon street» w Brlen, Mary. Houso and lot on tho west sldo o Sprng atroot o *" ollard, Jnln Property at West ted Bank., Purtoll, Androw HOUBO and lot on tho north sldo o Monmouth strcot.. ntard, Wllam Houso und lot on tho cast sldo o Broad street Phrcelnnd, Ann (estate) HOUBO nnd lot on tho north Bldo o East Pont Btreet. nosers, Clarlea Porsonal property, bakers, on Maple avenuo.. 4 Sola gt "Two onsesnd lots on tho north sdo o Oakland street, near Pearl tosbn, Charles Loto on tho north sldo ot Fth avenuo llollloy. Elza Proporty nt West Red Bank Howloy, Mara... House and lot ol tho north sldo o Horbort street, nolley, Lous Property at Went led Bank,. StryKor, lmnlt *t on the west sldo o Sprng Btreot Bcott, Kbenozor Proporty on Locust avonno 1 llomd and lot on tho 11011th Bde o Btout Smth, Mnry J. Prt, Mnry J., Property at Wcat Red Hank Traltord, Mm. Henry Prt n u BOO BOO- Property on Bordon street ;., """losndlotontuonorthddoo RaBt lront Btreot B 2B- Taylor, Oann (estate). Prowrty on Front Btreot u ou ntson, W. M. Proporty at West Jted Bank 0 v» lloua anl lot on tlo west nldo o Brunch nvonuo 03 CO- tlo tax, nterest and oootoam pad beore- tlo»uovn stotol day o nalo.tlo doata n each caso wll to $8.W, and nterest wll m ndded at tho rate o twolvo por conlum por nnmn rom tho twentloth (lay o Mcombor, on< tlmuoanl clalt hundrol anl n luty-throt. the tax, nterest nml custe are not jnvld untl a!te tle al»vo nvonuonm lny ol mlo, RlMtlonal conte < l*nnent ot Uo tax, nterest nnd coatn may co madu ot uny llno pravlons to tlo ualo to Wllam H.- Houston, Trmunrcr o tln mld Town ol lt«l Hunk, wlo la outlbrlscl to reralt lor tbo mmo. When tho eald tokos lvco. pavmont o all tns<«, awto and tnuxst uwt.bo u\rdo by the ptrehraor bo- Tore tho conolunlon or tho BMo, ollerwuo tho pronwrty wll to lnmdlamr wsnld. Wtness my hatultlllltu day o <X!U>)»!r,ln Uo jcaro ourlunj, «notlo«m<lolglt hnclrek»na: MM3E

9 GOBDES& O CHMES,- «How *o Stese TAet* JGktlr. "CblAten ara alkechaworld over," s an ot heart! remark,. So s woman, my, when t cornea to longng or the beautl- ; jol, tor what shs consders personal adorngtat. n recallng my early marred Ua, sway back Jn tha. (sxtes, spent n tha -so^rt o n aan country,teuared- o alles rom tha nearest ralroad, a comcal wens cornea beore my vson. My bua- "ound, an array olcor, took me, a brde, "torn a comortable, well apponted MoM- gan Home out to a tumbla down, orlorn lttle o)o company post n tho wlds o JSew Mexco. Shall ever orget the day my arrval, ater a long days rde s a rckety old stage through ccorohlng eand jeds and mles o "bualo grass" and sagebrush, wth t dry, bot wnd blowng very stop o tho way and arly bolng She \ery water n our canteens? Tho sun waa sottng when my husband s-olnlncd, "There 1_ Fort St. Anne]" _aw by tho ad o a strong loldblass a tntered "Old Glory" whoh the wnd threatwned to soon sever rom ts long, slender polo, and under ts olds a sentry on lls boat. Hooked and -traned my eyea or the bouse., whch _aw not and sad so, whereupon Captan J. ponted to tha rght and sad, "There a our house." Ye Melsanal That upheavnl onthasldao the tank rom whoh a msty, cracked etovoplpe pooped? That "oar house." But was a brldo then, and many happy days wore spent n tho "dugout house, and was not at all dle, thoukh myhou_eold dutes wore lght n that humble abode, consstng o one room or on apology or two, or partclonod t o wth a large gray government blanket, behnd whch was the bedchamber, out a small holo unbeknown n tho blanltot by the bed, through whoh oten peeped nto the drawng room at the lato callers and on sucently ntmate terms carred on oon- Torsatlon at rny ond o the lno, reollnlng a state, glancng rom ray observatory now and then to see tho _9cot o my remarks upon our callers seated there wth my good captan on tho upholstered candle boxes and tla three legged stool tho Btool that ound on tho prare bedded deep n some sand and sagebrush, rello o omo campng outt gone to no one nows where. Thn small post was n tho center o an ndan reservaton, and the post trader dd a largo busness wth tho braves and tbelr oonsorts., beng tho only wbco womnu n that vcnty, was naturally a never alng source o Amusement and keen nterest to tho squaws o the com munlty, and my comcal recollecton, prevously mentoned, s connected wth theso wld oyed, wonderng women. n tho day o tho crmpng pn was -standng beore a crooked hand mrror, Others havng boon conscated by tho ndlaus, who were pleased as monkeys over thorn, twstng my long brown har n and oat o the crmpng pn. My mad, a buxom, dumpy squaw, stood gazng at mo, gvng vent to an occasonal grunt and protrudng her upper lp. She also happened to soa mo take down rny crmps, when she arly shook wth delght and admraton and made oxcted gestculatons, whch amused me greatly, as dscovered she wanted her har done n lko manner. To brad a horses mane and have t wave ncely s an not, but nothng when compared to coaxng crmp nto ndan har. An hours work saw the task done, howovor, and my ndan mad watod n ovorlah mpatence or tho morrows dawn, beore whoh made- her understand those pns worn not to be taken down. she wshed her har lke mne. The morrow onmo at snals pnea to her, - and wth t Sngng Brd, smlng and expectant, lha ecstasy o that poor, Blmplo, lately captnred ndan squaw aa one pn r,. ater another was unastened and the blue black masses o wnvy hnlr /ell over her hood and shoulders was worth an artsts buel. admred nnd prased her, but not more than she dd horeol. No court beauty was ever more bowltohod by hersel than oho. Crmps or no crmps, the breakast hod to bo prepared, but no other labor would Sngng Brd do that mornng, not untl she bad gone to the ndan camp and cutler otoro and shown horsol. What was tho verdct o her lady rlendsp Thoy all, each and every dusky, horschared squaw o each and every tepee on that ard plan, returned wth my van Brd, askng that ther har bo made "heap good," lke wllto squaws and Sngng Brds. had heard o ashons spreadng rapdly, but never lke unto ths, and tho au- thor o t tool Horrors, those BO or more heads to pull and twlbtl eaw no way out o the appallng dlemma, and collng the source o! all my trouble sent her to 4be post traders wth a note beggng hm toeond mo post haste all tho harpns he hod n stock. Tho labor was groat, and tho heads wore many, but Sngng Brd eoon acqured the orb and was o great as sstance, as she put up nearly aa many heads aa, and such a lot o rzzly heads aa there were n that agoncy tho not day or many days, n act No mattor wha tbor deprvatons mght bo, ther heads vroro wavy. t mattered llttlo tho moo oastng o ther lords and mastors wore worn out and beads droppng o or wan o dllgont wloly attenton, that wo nlr went n pns every nght. shall ever reman as bolng sot apar tho goddess o crmps n the nlnda o the gquatvs o that secton, but ar mol am TCmomborod aa a toachor o evl ways by the heads o those tedocs. The School Board. Tommy Paw, what a tho board o odu oatlon Mr. Fgg n tho days when went to school t was a puoshnglo, SELL_HORSES. keep constantly or sale at my sale and exchange Btablca n Mddlctown townshp, near Red Bank, Trotters, Road Horses, Work Horses, Delvery Horses Horses Sutable or al purposes. Try thon leoro you buy -thorn. Vm. T. Hendrckson. W1CH 15 Tll! DESCRPTVE CATALOGUE B. MAL FREE, Ttrmt n payment to sut rtaumablt nqrmncnte. 136 FFTH AVENUE,.NEW YOUK TOWNSHP OF SHREWSBURY. SALE OF LANDS Notce s hereby gven that by vrtue o a warrant ssued by the Townshp Commttee o tho Townshp Shrewsbury County o Monmouth and State o New Jersey, to make toe unpad taraassessed on lands, SSto.heredtomentoana7ral estate n the sad townshp or the year one tuouuand eght hundred Jk nnety-our, the subscrber, collector o taxes or the sad Townshp o Shrewsbury, County o HonmoutU and State o New Jersey, to whom Bald warrant s drected, wll, on. FRDAY, DECEMBER 3 TH, 1895, Between the hours o twelve oclock, noon, and ve oclock n the aternoon (at two oclock n the aternoon) o that day at the Globe Hotel o Danel W. Whte, on Front Street, n the ToTn ol Bed Bank n sad Tovnhp ol Shrewsbury, County o MonmouEh an! State o New Jersey, seu thetsald lands"kements, heredtaments and roal estate hereunder descrbed at Publc Vendue, or the shortest term not exceedng thrty years, or.wblch any person or persons wll agree to take the same and MVBUS/taxes wth nterest thereon, at the rate o twelve per centum per annum rom the twenteth day t December, one tldusand eght hundred and nnety-our, together:w«all costs, cea, charges and es- Spesons whose property s to be sold, the locauon o the sad property and the amounts due are as Follows: Allare, EdwardS.. «.,Ke House ond lot on the north Bdep Leroy Place, Red Bank $41S9 Anderson, Mrs. Tbomas :, M Lot on tbe south ade o Front street, East Bed Bank 1 "* Amercan Manuacturng Company Lots on the south sde o Front street, teu Bank Anderson, Mrs. Hannah House and lot at Lttle Slver.. FOR _ n_ Bennett, Amos House and otot East Red Bant.. ;; v Beldo, Mrs. George -, House and lot on central avenue, Bed Bank. Buasel, Mrs. Elzabeth (estate) House and lot on Rversde avenue. Red Bank Bennett, WlUan (estate) " _-. _. «Proporty on the west sde o Branch avenue, Red Bank crvj on Uj MrtB A", <l Uhtssbna street, l<a M* W, T6 JU, jvjb m House and lot nt Oceanc. r OHara, Mre. Thomas H. _ House and lot on Leonard street. Bed Bank.- <! OBouke. Mre. TbomnB 7 41,, House aad lot at Oceanc, polsnd, John, Lots on Monmoutb street, ljcd Bank 9 50 l*attereon,w,f., Housesandlotaoa Beach street. Red Bank SJ. "t Patterson, Catharne House and lot on the south Bde o the road rom Hewman Sprngs to Shrewsbury avenue. ""property on the corner o Buena Vsta -venae and ndge Road, nnmson B Fve Starr, lra. 0. W. ", Baractt, Hou_e Benjamn and lot on Chestnut street, Red Bank U 08 House and lot on the. north sde o Front street, Bed Bank...,, P? BrantJOh House and lot at Far Haven Scott, Elwnczer Brown,?otBonBeaeh Edward (estate) street,red Bank " U08 " _ o«yves lose Louseunt 0 an(llotnearboachstreet, ot on Locust avenue, Red Bank v.-.-.u:: <8 House and lot at Far Haven ;..;..::...;..;...; ;...^ Spencer* Josephh Bamett, Thomas Lot at Macedona 217 Schanck, Danel House»nd lot at Far Haven > LotatMacedoca. 21? Coleman, John, Schancl, Edward, Uouee nnd lot on Cedar avenue. Red Bank House and lot on the north sde o Wallace street, Red Bank Conrow, Mrs. Thomas s. House ond lot on the south sde o Front street, East Red Bank Carson, Charles (estate) _^ House and lot on the west sde ol Ralroad avenue, Red Bank..."."...: Church, Roman Catholc Lot on the north sde ot Monmouth street, Red Bank, 7 13 House and lot on the east sde o Central avenue, Bed Bank Carpenter, Lawrence (estate) House and lot at Far Haven Coy, Edward. Lotat Far Haven 8 47 Ctar-son, Thomas Lot at East Oceanc 3 84 Clark, 1. Lot at Oceanc, Hou_e and lot on the blu near Seabrght Currln, James House nnd lot near Waysde 8 32 CaveDauKb, Mrs. John. House and lot at Shrewsbury 4 68 Caveua-gb, James. Lot at Tnton Falls CuntlnKham, John W. Lot at Tnton Falls 6 06: Craword, John Lot at Tnton Falls Cavenaugh, Wllam - Lot at Tnton Fals 3 32 Dey, Robert - _. _». House and lot on Brdge avenue. Red Bank ; 6 93 Dey, Rchard House and lot en Brdge arenae, Red Bank Dennlson, Mary. Lot on Rversde avenue, Rod Bank 8 54 Devne, John H. Lot at Waysde 2 20 t-teher shop, grocery storo and lot n Allens block, Ked Bank Eustaco, Mary E. House Mller and arm, lot near at Red Swmmng Bank Rver...: < lv Electrc Emery, Emery lght company J. 812 Electrc Two houses lght and plant lots on at Chestnut Oceanc Emery. Henry - - street, Red Bank - 55 _ 40. nnety-dve. Electrcal House Manuacturng-company and lot on the Rdge road o Amerca, 9 41 Ecdes, Factory John and land on Pearl street. Red Bank EEJ-lKlt, House Mary and (estate) lot Oceanc *, 38 4% House ond lot on the Wall north streot. sde Red o Batk Monmouth street, Red Bank FlemloK, Eastman, Mchael Mrs. Davd (estate) _ _-.,_ Houseandlotontheeaststdeo Pearl street. Bed Bank 417 X House and lot n West Red Bank Ferrs, Mrs. M. A. Lot n West Red Bank 8 03 Flood, Mrs. Mchael House and lot at Far Haven 3 77 Fsher, Edward (estate) House and lot at Far Haven 516 House and lot on the south Bde o road between Far Haven and Oceanc Ferry, Ed ward House and lot at Waysde 4 50 Gordon, Joseph M. (estate) louse and lot on the west sde o Maple avenue. Red Bank Store on tho north sde o Front street, Red Bank Grant, W Lot on Brdge avenue, Red Bank 5 17 Farm on tho couth sde o Jumpng brook, near Waysde 5 81 House ond lot on Chestnut street, Red Bank 8 61 Rouse and lot on tho north Bde o Borden street, Red Bank Hunt, Mre. John B. Houso and lot n West Red Bank ^ Hand, George, House and lot on the west Bde o Brdge avenue, Red Bant,, HO House " nou l and lot on Rver street, Red Bank. s. and lot at East Rod Bank "^louseandloton Bank street, Red Bank 8 11 Howard, Mary Lot on Leroy place. Red Bank 8 *! Holmes, A. R. Property nt Shrewsbury > 10 U U "Vann on the north sldo o tho Eatontown and Tnton Falls turnpke...: Holmes, Samuel Houso nnd lot at Macedona 0 50 Hggle- J ac D 1 ^ Holmes, Levl, House and lot nt Far Haven 8 M) Holmes, Peter. " Houso nnd lot at Ocoano 7 Harrson, John Lot nt Oceanc» Hutchlngs, Emma (estate) Farm on tho north sldo o tho Rumson rona, opposte John Hone, Jr.s vns, Harry O. Lot at West Red Bank 3 Johnson, Ezeklel OUEO and lot at West Bod Bank 3 77 Johnson, Charles >. Houso and lot on Leonard street, Rod Bank \ Kelley, Owen tot ot Oceanc :. 2 Lowa, Holmes Homo and lot on tbo cast stdo ot.washngton street, Bed Bank 0 Wl Llnch, John louso and lot at oceanc 8 88 Leddy, Tlomna Houso and lot on Prospect ovonuo. Red Bank Leonard, Mss Four houses nd lots, two on Shrewsbury avonuo and two on Horbort slroot, Bed Bank Lee, Danel Lot nt Far llavon u >0 AWCM, Mrs. V.. (estate) Farm on tle north sde o VunScholck road, on Swmmng rver Manso, Lous louso and lot on tho north sldo o Oakland streot, Bed Bank Maradt n. Dr. Qoorgo V. louao and lot on tho north sde o Front streot, Hod Bank Matthews, Forman House and lot on Bank Btrcot, Red Bank Mannng, Hannah Houno and lot on the north Ddo o Catlorno stroct, Rod Bank 1110 Mottlnor, F. B. House and lot on Locust avonuo, Red lank Mulllnor, George lrowry at Lltlo Slver., CO 00 Mnlllner, Ellznboth (calato) property ul Llttlo Slver t property on tho west oldo ol Blngham avonuo, Oceanlo 2109 property on U10 onnt oldo o tho rond rom Oceanc to Beabrlght McCoy, Thomas property«tcartonown U *>9 Marshal, John Mowonndlotat Par Haven > WJ ther taent SCREW STRNGER whch SaoGreror, Mm, Jnmra M. has proved anc a SUCCCAQ that t l pronounced "THS d«l!at!sl MROVCMlNT Martn, Tlomn Hondo and lauds on tho rver at Fnlr Haven N PANOS N MAL A CHNTURV." lot ut Far lvon» m HcCuloy, Bllboy lom) unt lot on tho wot Ddo o Brood street, Kod Bans, McVlano, Allen (oatcto) HotBo and lot on tho north Bldn o Wnll stroot, Adjonng tho porporty o W. A. Fwnol t Co.,Rod Hank Houloondloton Herbert stroot, TUn\ Rmk 81)1 Ptcher, Stacy (esttej " """ " """""" Bouse and lands on the north sde o the Far Havenroad.^ Jlley, James (estate) " House and lot on the east Bldo oj Sprng street, Red Bank: Eley, Elmer \ House ana lot on Wllow street. Red Bank \ 6 50 House and lot on Herbert street, Bed Bank : 8 31 togera, Edward House and lot on the east sde o Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank U 85 Boberee, Frankln P., Kollock arm on Swmmng rver Bock, John a. House and lot at Macedona 6 08 Echardsnn, Andrew (estate) " House and lot at Macedona : 4 60 Robertson, Mre. J. L.. Leave Ked Bank. 833, 1130 a.m.; 143, 487, 6(8 Farm on the south sde o Tnton Fals turnpke, opposte W. F. Lppncotts U2tt p. u. * Rovoy, Rchardson FOR RED BANK VA HATAWAN. House and lot at Macedona... * 48 Leave Freehold, 820,1115 a.n.; 205,4 20,8 40 p.m. Hock, Charles House and lot at Macedona * 60 For urther partculars se. tme tables nt stetloaa. tocll, Peter S. RUFD8 BLODGETT, H. P. BALDWN, House and lot at Macedona 3 AJ Supt. O.P. A. C.H. R.oN.J. Bevey. t. p. J. R. WOOD, O. P. A. Penn, R. R. House and lot at Macedona 4 50 Denotes express trans. Rchardson, John House and lot at Macedona >l 4 50 PENNSYLVANA RA1XKOAD COM- Kchardson, Meta House and lot at Macedona 2 32 Rchardson, Joseph House and lot at Macedona ; 4 50 Rchardson, James Houso oud lot at Macedona Bevey, Ebenezer House and lot at Macedona Bevey, W. H. Uouseond lot at Far Haven.» Revey, John > House and lot at Far Haven 3 50 Rchardson, Charles A.... House ond lot ot Far Haven 8 50 SUHwell, Tleo. _ Lot at Bed Bank..-., 277 Smth, Mrs. Annaster House and lot on Herbert street, Bed Bank, W Lot at Macedona, 217 Smth, EnellBe (estate) Farm on the north sde o Tnton Falls turnpke <u g Smth. Enelne (estate) Two lots en the north sde o Patterson avenue, Bed Bank. ^ 5 03 Shay, Jacob " Lota at Oceanc 2 49 Smth. Delmrah A. Houses and lots at Par Haven»3l 28 Smth, Deborah A, McKeosey Bouse and lot at Far Haven Scott, W. 0. House and lot at Far Haven Snyder, John (estate) s. o House and lot at Far Haven Ters, Mrs. A. J. Houso and lot on tbe west sde o Branch avenue, Red Bank Tlton. Charles Property at Oceanc : Travs, H.W.,. Property at Tnton Falls ; 5 81 Tnton Falls Mneral Sprng Company Property at Tnton Falls adjonng the saw-mll property VanCuren, Wllam Property on Leroy place, ted Bank Vanness, George Lot at Oceanc, east 2 54 VonBrunt, Emelne Property near Tnton Falls 6 81 Warwck, w. B. V Property on Monmouth street, Rod Bank Worthley, Tuns Capt. Jr. p. OHADWOS, Lot on Beach street, Red Bank Weaver, AbgaU Wll leave Wer 24, oot o Frantelln Street, Now 5 OT Lots at West Bed Bank York, and Bed Bank, as ollows: Worthley, Mrs. Edward UU House and lot on Leghton avenue, Red Bank 6 03 Wall, Joseph ond Rebecca Property at Far Haven 8 50 Wnred, J. O. Property at Shrewsbury 4 60 Warden, da J. House and lot on West street, Red Bank 0 03 Wood.. B. louso and lot on Locust avonue. Red Bank 9 29 t the tax, nterest and costs are pad beore tho above Btated day o sale, the costs n each case wll be $2.92, and nterest wll be added at the rate o twelve per centum per annum rom the twenteth day ot pecember, one thousand eght hundred and nnety-our. the tax. nterest and costs are not pad untl alter the above mentoned day o sale, addtonal costs wll be added. When tbe sale takes place, payment o all taxes, costs and nterest must be made by the purehnser beore the concluson o the sale, otherwse the property wll be mmedately resold. Wtness my band ths seventh day o October, n the year o our Lord one thousand eght hundred and EZEK WHTE, Collector o Taxes. DONT, r justce to yoursel, buy your Fall Sut or Overcoat untl you have Been our lne. Larger and better than ever, and or much less money. We are Payng Specal attenton to the trade demandng very ne trousers, and can show the latest styles at much less than custom prces. The Fal Shapes O Derby Hats (Dunlaps and Youmans), $3.50 grade, at $8.00. Crushers and Alpne Hats, 50 cents to $2.00. Our Assortment O Bcycle Clothng wll be mantaned untl November let. Gloves, Cardgan Jackets, Hosery, Underwear, &c usual ull stocks at rght prces. LUDLOW HALL, Broad Street, Red Bank. tssso Fry everythng rom potato chps to doughnuts n Cottolene. Put Cottolene n a cold pan heat t slowly untl t wll delcately brown a bt o bread n hal a mnute. Then put n your ood. t wll pay you to try Cottolene just ths way see how delcous and wholesome t makes the ood. Get the cenuno, Bold overywbero n one, thrco, &nd Uvo pound tns, wth trade-marks "Ooltol ne" aax tteerm head n cotton-plant wreath en every tn. ara ATC, FhllA., Fndnc* Exchange, ttw Yorlu Our Chocolate Worm Lozenges wll remove worms rom chldren or adults. Never known to al. Thoy are pleasant, taste lke candy, and sae to admnster. Tho prce o Our Chocolate Worm Lozenges s 25 cents a box. Gvo them a tral. Bo convnced. Qortor Brood am WhSto 3tr@@t@, mod Bank, N. EW YOEK AHD T_ONO BEAHGE N BALBO.C, tunu n KBW Yorjc: Ceatrel E. H. ot Hew J«-»y, toot t Lberty smta; Veam/lYmU M. B.Jx& o Cortlaodt Steet BBS Debrooses Street Commencng October 1st, TRANS FOR RED BANK. Leave New York va Central B.R. o N. J., -K» 550, 815, 1180 a. n.; SO, 3_0». 400, 489 s, 53O»,O15p.m. Sundays, 9 08 a.m.: 4CO p.m. Va _>. R. t., 810 a. m.; , 4 20*, 1>», 7 00 p. m. Sundays, 9 45 a.m.; 615 p. jn. Long Branch, 6»,7O., 715, 7 45, 8 O, 6», 930, 10O0, 1115 a-m.; , 410, 420, 5-7," 7 80 p.m. Sundays, 7 50, 939 &, m.: 4"6,5 5U, _a P.M. -- ~" Ocean Srove and Asbury Park. 010,6 48, 7 00, 780, 742, 802, 910, 940, 1055 a.m.; ,3 60,400,5 27,7 09 p.m. TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, Newark and Elzabeth, 648, T1, 727, O», S2O* (New York only), 888, 943, 1013, 1130 a.m.; 143, 246, 42G*. 481, 6 03,7 4-5 p. m. Sundays, 803,0 43 a. m.[ 5 09, 008 p.m. For X LOUR Branch, Ocean Grove, Belmar eajl Pont Pleasant, , a. n.: 12 4, 140,255, 852,440,525, 535, 543, 040, «4T, p. m. Sundays (exeepl Ocean Grove), 103J, llala. m.; 627. d 40p. m. FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. PANY. On and ater Juue 30th, 1B95. TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANE For Newark and New York, 719, 810, 0J8, 94S n.m. 143, 316, 4 20, 4 55, 6 03, 938 p.m. OB Sundays a. m. 6 (», 9 38 p. m. Elzabeth, 710, 810,918, S 43 n. m.; 1 43, 816, 420, 455, 003, 0 38 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; B Ol, 9 38 p.m. Ralway, 719and 943a.m,; , 6 03, 983 p. m," Ob 8unda.VB, m.; 0 06, 0 38 p. m. Woodlrldge, 943 a.m.; , 938 p.m. On Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: (108,9 38 p. m. Perth Amhoy, 918, 0 43 a.m.; 143. (103, 9D& p. m. On Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 00, 9 88,p. m. South Amboy, 918, 9 43 a. m.; 143, 0 03, 983 p.m. O Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 008,9 38 p.m. Matawon, 718, 918, m r ; 143, 8 }&, 4 58, (103, 938 p.m. UPBunlays, C4jt a,n,: p, ra, Mlddkenn, no, m.; 1A 465. aos, 9 38 p. m. On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 8 00,9 38 p.m. Lone Branch, Pont Pleasant and ntermedate _!-,. ;c,. c:. :z a. u 20 a. m.-: 11., 2ao^ Slurdays only), 352, 425, 535, 840, 880 p.m. On Sunday, $ 52, 1120 a, m, O 4Q n, H, (Do not Btop at Asbury Part or Ocean Grove on Sundays). Toms Rver and ntermedate statons, 618, 1038 a. m.: J. 40, (4 S5 Saturdaysouly), 0 40 p.m., week days. Sea Sde Park, Sundays only, 1120 a. n. TRANS LEAVE NEW YO1K, D-Sbrosses end Cortlandt street erres. For Red Bank, 330, 730, a.m.; 1210, (120Saturdays only), 230,310, 420, 510. TOO p. n On Sundays, 815,0 45 a. m.; 6 p. m. S. M. PREVO3T, J. R. WOOD, General Honoerer. Gen. Passenoer Agent, OCTOBSS, 11895, Slrcwobnry and Eong Hrnnch, lands, SUehlaDd 36eact, Oceanc, Locust Pont, Blrovmo ssoeu. t Far Haven and BED The strong and commodous Steamboat, SEA BRD, Leave Red Bank daly at 7:00 A. M., (Sundays excepted). Leave New York daly at 2:00 p. jr., (Sundays excepted). 3ohn ltorard, Salesman. Kdgar BSrowcr, TELEPHONE CALL, 14A, BED BASK. /~ x N. B. All reght ntended or tba boat must bo on the wbar a sucte&t length o tmo to hatdlo, as she wll postvely leave promptly on her advertsed tme. Ths boats tme-table s advertsed n THE BK» B(ANK REGSTER, the New Jeracj Standard, alao n le Countng Bouse Montor, Maclsey Steamboat Gude, New York World and hlunler* Gude. Tme-tables may be obtaned at the Bed Bank Prntng Bouse, Bed Bank. Excurson Tckets, 60 Cents. OCTOBER, Tbe large and Commodous Steamer, WM. V. WLSON, OSGOS. Wll run between Port Monmouth and New York, oot o Bloomleld street, near TDrtoDtl street. West Washngton Market, as ollows: Leave Port Monmouth. Tuesday, 1st p.m Wedday, 2d...Q00 " Thursday,3d...«00 Frlday.llh 600 8aturuay.6th...8OO Monday,7th Tuesday,6th Wcddny. ltb...8oo Thursday, 10th Frday, Utb...SO0 Saturday, 12th Monday, Uth...5 0O Tuesday, 16th Wedday, 10tb..«00 Thursday, 17th Frday, 18th 0 00 Saturday, 19lh..8 0O Monday,Slat...70O Tuesday, 2Sd...7 «) Wedaay.23d...8O0 Tnursday, 24th Frday,Z5th 800 Saturday. 26th.., Lavt New York. Tuesday, 1st p.m. Weddoy,Sd...l00 " Thursday, 3d " Frday.lth 000a.m. Saturday,5th...G30p.m. Monday,7th...800a.m. Tuesday, bth Wedday,Oth...BOO " Thursday,10th..TOO " Frday, llth " Saturday, 12th..900 " Monday, 14th m. Tuesday, 15th p.m. Wedday, Kth..100 Thursday, 17th.l 80 " Frday, 16th a.m. Saturday. l»th..800p.m. Monday, 2M... 8 O0a.m. Tuesday, 22d...9O0 " Wedday, zaa Thursday. 24th.7O0 Frday, 23th 800 Saturday, EOh.ll 00 All back reght must be pad beore delvery. Ths boats tme-table s publshed n THE RKD BANK UEOSTER nnd tho JObnuuth Premt. Also n Buttngcra and Jlacheua Steamboat Oudce. Tme-tables may bo obtaned at M. OBren A Sons, 213 Washngton street, nnd H. Pentermana t Ckj.s, corner o llth street and Mb avenue. Sngle Tckets, SO Cents. teturu Tckets, SO Centt. Freght receved on New York Per untl p. u. every day. Ths s, The Tme o Year When everythng a conducve to a pleasant Urve. Drve down the Rumson road, oeo the Autumn tnted olage ; or to Port-au-Peck, where the trees are takng on tler goldon all hues; or to Long Branch, where tho whte-crested wavca are dashng on shore. Thero are three parts to an enjoyable drve good weather, pleasant scenery, and a good turnout. Nature supples tho rst two; the lust can ho had at tho Stoutwood Stables, Not to Cental Hotel. W. 11. CONK.N, Propretor. 8MECF PASE8S. A ton-yard roll o nhou pspor, un color, tot $.cnta. can lt 0117 pabtr/ tlcl wttont pt ;»,;?. Johnl.Covk,

10 s 4»» onr OF rrovrar. «ssd Mutt^esttrng tems /rosss, «tl 0ter He Cetstn. Keyport uses about 75,000 gallons.o publc-/vater daly. A councl o the Junor Order o Amercan Mechancs s beng ormed at Sprng Lake. Clarence Norrs o Manasquan s at-.. tendng tho Phladelpha college o pharmacy. Edward Warner o Lake Como has gone on a wheelng trp through Pennsylvana. A horse, owned by E. S. Lupton o Matawan ded last week. t was valued at $250. At the annual harvest home o the Clwood church the sum o $48.51 was Cleared. The thrd annversary o the Belmar Baptst msson was celebrated on Sunday week. The pound Qshermen at Manasquan made a haul o 8,000 pounds o weaksh n one day. Tle ro department o Koyport wll hold ther thrd annual parade to-morrow aternoon. Fred Longstreet o Manasquan s studyng medcno at tle Hohnetnann college, Phladelpha. The borough tax o Koyport ths year s $8.08 on $1,000. Ths s 54 cents hgher than last year. The trustees o the Belma Methodst church have pad $500 on the ndebtedness o the churcl. J. J. Barkalow o Freehold has sold hs undertamnk bubness at that place to A, Byland U. Solomon. Tho Presbyteran church o Matawan rased $233 at a collecton taken up on Sunday o last week. Wm. T. Robnson o Freehold bab begun the study o dentstry wth Dr. Herbert o Aebury Park. Edward Whte, a sherman at Asbury Park, caught a shark that weghed 700 pounds last Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret JlcDonough o Keyport has appled or a dvorce rom her husband, Patrck McDonough. Wllam H. Ru o ManaBquan has been elected grand vce che o the Knghts o tho Golden Eagle. Kev. R. S. Patterson o the Lake Como M. P. church has been reapponted pastor o the church or another year, G. L. Dcknson, who conducted the Pavlon hotel at Keyport, has let there ater a very unsuccessul season. John W. Mason o Keyport wll have to havo one o hs ngers amputated at tho rst jont on account o a elon on the nger. W. W. Aumack has sold hs ol busness at Freehold to Thomas Oarrty o Mount Vernon, New York. Mr. Aumack wll open a meat market. Ata meetng o the Matawan Propellor company o Matawan Henry Datr, Jr., waa elected presdent, and Hery B. Tcrlune was apponted a drector n place o the late Henry Dater. EAJONXOWN NEWS. The Publc School Reeorl-A Bulduj and Loan.nundaton. n the Eutontown publc school or the month endng lost Frday HO pupls were enrolled, o whom 42 were n tle grammar department nnd (SB n the prmary department. The average daly attendance durng the month was 78. n the grammar department Byron Jackson, Wllam Clark, Wllam B. Beach, Jr., Lo A. Bunks, M. Alberta Banks, Clara W. Saord, Frank B. Beach, Annabel Wolcott, Emma E. Morrs and James Whte were nether absent nor late. n the prmary department sx pupls were nether absent nor late. They were Lly Greeley, Wlle Kolb, Robbe Keth. Wlle Mller, Arthur Taylor and Slas Taylor. The mert roll o tho prmary department contans tho names o Else Wadron, Besse Bennett, Stella Denns, Alta Anderson, Lulu Gardner, Wlle Mller, Mllurd Aumuck, Belle Hggnsnnd Lly Greeley. A branch o the state buldng and loan assocaton was organzed hero last week. About one hundred shares were taken and there has been already a number o applcatons or loans. The drectors aro Dr. W. B. Bench, Joseph W. Johnson, Edwn Haycs, B. D. Wolcott and Rultl Hopper. Edwn Haynes has been elected secretary and treasurer and James Steen solctor. The rest o the ocers havo not been elected yet. The marrage o Mss Mary Gmg, daughter o Mrs. Mary Gtng,toHoward L. Holly o New l^ork, s announced to take place on Wednesday aternoon o next week at tho home o the brde. Mss Emly Holly o Chcago and Mss May Vandervoer o Rocky Hll, N. J., are the gueste o Mss Mary Glng. An oyster supper wll be gven to-nght n Crescent hall by tle Epvvorth league o the Methodst church. The Red Men wll gve a ball n Creocent ball on Frday nght. OCEANPORT NEWS. The Hook atullmdder Company Buy a Lot llepalve to a llrlln<\ Tle hook and ladder company, at ther meetng on Monday nght, decded to buy the Band hall lot, next to where Mc- Carthys hotel stood. The prce to be pad s $125. The company wll buld a "truckhouse on the lot when sucent money can be rased. Tho Gooso Neck brdgo has been rcplanked and plng drven down alongsde o tho draw. The brdgo was closed to travel whle the repars were beng jnado. Acher Slandhopo and James Hope Started on Monday or Annapols, Maryland, wth H. B. ClnssenB stoam yacht. Mss Hannah Davs, daughter o Cluorgo Davs, wll be marred to-morrow nght to Wllam McGnty o Long Branch, Mrs. Lous Htewart s conned to the house by acknebs. Oceanc News. Tlo msson socety o the Presbyteran church sent a box o clothng last week to the Dorland nsttute, u msson school (t Hot Sprngs, North Carolna. Ths school s under tho charge o Rev. and Mro. C. S. Newhall, who aro well known Lore. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pnnloy are attendng tho ClrHtn Endeavor conventon at Atlantc Cty. Mrs. 8. L. Ford o Henaonvllo, Now York u vstng her mother, Mrs. J. C. Brll. T. Alvn Hnrvoy, who hal been very nck or (.be pant week, s now mprovng. Mra. Edvwud. Lloyd n conned to tho house by ncknesu. lood -work, Hltllcd workmen, lrct-olnaj t r l und a ully cprd nludo, d Hlt, nro what JDllmt & prldo tbcnmclvca on. Adv. MEWS, A Merte njured XtmproveutentB tt Property. A horse belongng to Abraham T. Metzgar got one o ts hnd eet n ts mouth last week and straned ts back to such an extent that t has snce been unable to rse. Abraham T. Metzgars havng extenshg- mprovement!; raado to hs Cedar avenue cottage. The house occuped by Edward Vnck on Locust avenue has been panted. Henry Chamberlan has had hs house attractvely panted. * Dr. E. M. Beach has had h3 barn panted. The lades ad socety o the Methodst church was organzed on Tuesday, October 1st, and the ollowng ocers were elected: Presdent Mrs. Goorgo A. Hullck. Vce-presdent Mrs. James H. Woolley. Secretary Mm. M. V, Poole. Treuaurur Mra. J. D. VuaNoto, Among those who attended the state ar at Trenton last week were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones and amly, George A. Hulck, Harry Hulck and Thomas Covert. Mss Emma Thomas returned Monday rom the New Amsterdam hosptal n New York Cty, where she had been undergong treatment or her eyes. New Beats have been put n the publc school and the larger pupls bavg been trunsered to the upstars department and younger ones downstars. Arthur F. Golden has had hs new delvery wagon panted n a very attractve style, the colors combnng royal purple, whte, slver and gold, Mss Hatte Buckngham, who has been vstng her sster, Ms. A. B. Stout, let Monday or a vst to her ormer home n Connectcut, Mss Jane Poole was strcken wth paralyss last week at the home o Wllam Poole, where eho was vstng. Rev. PennnRton Coreon s conductng a seres o revval servces n the Waysde Methodst church. Eugene Gbbs, Theodore Parker and Henry Tlton aro now attendng the Long Branch hgh school. Mss Lllu E. Wllams o Wllamsbrdge, N. Y., s vstng Mr. and Mrs. George L. Gbbs. M Lllan Dangler o Waysde was the guest o her sster, Srs. Eugene Mller, last week. The Methodst Sunday-school wll hold a supper n Abbottsord hall next Wednesday nght. Mrs. Flunk F, Kng was conned to her bouse last week wth sckness. Rev. Pennngton Corson las had an addton bult to h barn. George P. Palmer s attendng college n New York Cty. HOLMDEL NEWS. Low Jrccs or Applce-VHtort to the lar. There s a hrge crop o apples,ths year but the prces are very low. The prces prevalng.at present are romdo to 75 cents per barrel and t s possble ;hnt they wll go lower.. A large number o people rom here attended the Trenton ar last week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam " Ely, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ely, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Holmes, C. S. Ely,.,. Holmes, J. W. Ely, J. C. Conover, C. G. Conover and J. L. OCOnr. An entertanment was gven n the chapel o the Reormed church or the benet o tho Sunday-school last nght. t wll be repeated to-nght. The Chrstan Endeavor Hocety o the Reormed church wll not send delegates to the conventon at Atlantc Cty ths yenr. Msses Frances and Myrtlla Magee are attendng the Chrstan Endeavor conventon at Atlantc Cty. The Chrstan Endeavor socety wll gve a socable at the home o Lews Lane on Frday nght. Mss Sarah Armstrong, daughter o H. E. Armstrong, s dangerously sck wth ntermttent ever. Harry Taylor o Englshtown was the gue-t o hs cousn, Howard T. Ely, on Thursday. Mrs. R. Roy Sutphn has been conned to the house durng the past week wth a cold.. John Henry Heyer was connedto the house Beveral days last week wth a cold. Mrs. A. L. McClees vsted rends and relatves at Freehold part o last week. Wllam C. Ely receved another consgnment o horses last week.. C. 8. Ely has entered tle employ o Warren Conovor o Freehold. H. E. Guy o.brooklyn spent Sunday vtb hs parents. a W. W. Taylor s makng mprovements to hs home. -^-*-e» SCOBEYVLLE NEWS. J. F. nlaelanan Moves A Brthdav Vnner. J. F. Blackman moved on Thursday rom hs " Slver arm " to hs " Golden arm," bought recently rom the hers o the late J. W. Golden. He has rented tho ormer arm to Frank Golden, Albert Polhemus gave a brthday dnner to a ew o hs rends last week. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Danel Robnson o Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robnson o Asbury Park and Thomas Sherman and mother o Scobeyvllo. The largest load o apples brought to R. Lards cder mll ths season was taken by Charles H. Campbell o Colts.Neck last week. There wtro 831 bushels n the load. New alate blackboards were put n the schoolhouse on Saturday by ThomaB Enrght and George Gulden, J.. S. Parke, who has been very sck or the past two weeks wth chlls, s now able to bo out. Frank Lenrng o Mannlapan was tho guest o Msss Mary A. Durham on Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Heath o Eatontown was tho guoht o J. V. Scoboy last week. George Uoldun hua ushcd the now barn on hs athers property. Wllam A, Tlton spent Sunday wth relatves n Long Branch, Mss rene 8cobey o vstng rends n Trenton and Yunlvlle. Edwn Oho s very nck wth chlls and lover. Shrewsbury Mows, Martn tortlan, who lno been spendng the past month wth hs parents hercj wll return to Kuulh Norwalk, Connectcut, on Saturday. George, the young BOH o Joseph W. Sllwell, ell rom a borne lo was rdng one day hnt week and hroko bn uru. The lrchlyturmn church wll bo ropanted nextvvtjek, 5r»j>o luht JFlaur*. lllobury, $1.7.; Famous. $1.60. F. F. Supp, Mounoutl ulreet. Adv. A Pcll Br«m 8ttt«c Urn, John Wanser ol Ever nt-reet WL.5 ong down stars Monday nght n the ark, and there oeng no ralng on the stars ehe stepped o the sde, allng about eght eet to the loor. She Was pcked up n an unconscous condton. Dr. W. C. Armstrong wns summoned who ound that no bones were broken, but that Mrs. Warner was brused about the arms and back. ". A New Hot Housa. Wneld Whte has bult another hot house on ha place at Lttle Slver, The new hot house s 125 eet long and 15 eet wde. Ths makes the seventh hot house now on hs property. They aggregate about 875 eet n length. Mr. Whte uses the hot houses or rasng early vegetables or the Red Bank marketa.- m Fned or Beng Wllam Buck, a stage drver 1 o Long Branch, was arrested or chargng an exorbtant are and ned ve dollars. The complant wab made by Harry E. Shaw, whom Buck charged 25 cents or takng hm rom Long Branch Cty to Thrd avenue. AtownordnanceoLong Branch prohbts a charge o more than ve cents, A Chld Drowned. The three-yer-old son o Benjamn Fees was drowned n a brook at Asbury Park last Wednesday. Fees lvea on South Man street and back o hs house a brook runs nto Wesley lake. The chld hnd evdently been playng on the banks o the brook and ell n. Leon Reeds Leg Broken. Leon Reed o Long Branch walked out on the tongue o hs wagon toxns harness, and w hle there one o the horses became scared and run away. Reed eel under the wagon, and one o the wheels passed over both hs legs, racturng one and brusng the other. John Crnoo Horse Stolen. A horse and wagon owned by John Crne o Keyport wero stolen rom the sheds o the Catholc church on Sunday nght o last week. The rg was ound n Koyport the next day. The wagon was broken and the lbree had been drven bard. A Church Dedcated. The new colored Methodst church at Freehold was dedcated wth approprate servces on Sunday. All the clergymen o Freehold partcpated, and the sermon was preached by Rev. B. T. Tanner, the bshop o the rst Epscopal dstrct., An Enterprsng Dog.. A dog at Keansburg klled 35 chckens and bt eleven dogs and one chld beore t was shot. Absolutely Pure. A cream o tat lur bakng [towder. Hghest o all n leavenng Etn lgtb. hatat Unted states Goernment ond teport. ~.,. ROYAL BAKNG POWDER CO Wall St., S. Y. Throw Money Away. We are sellng 10 cakes Blzzard Soap or 25 cents. 6 cakes Babbts, Ozone, Hggns, French Laundry, Octagon or Plymouth Eock or 25 cents. 3 bottles Ammona, 25 cents. 3 cans Prepared Lme, 25 cents. 8 packages 5c. sze Presto Washng powder, 25 cents. 7 packages 5c. Soapne, 25 cents. 6 pounds Starch, best, 25 cents. 5 pounds Washng Soda, 5 cents. RED BANK, Get Your We NEW JERSEY. A NEW Sewng Machne. You cant expect her to. do good work on a poor machne. Tho cost s lttle n the rst place and s easly pad, a httlo at a tme, or cash, just as you wsh. GEORGE WOODS, Jr.,. Monmouth Street, Keel Bank, N.J, t A * t t t t ^H4M#Kw About the thngs he does best. Thats the reason why lke to talk about Steel Roong. / Experence has been my teacher.^t has taught me that galvanzed steel roong s the best and cheapest roong materal n the world. t lasts longer than slate, shngle or tn; t wont break lke, slate; t wont rot lke* shngles; t wont rust lke tn. Experence has taught me the best way o puttng on steel roong; how to overcome dcultes caused by oddtes n,constructon; how to put on a roo so that t s mpossble^or t to leak, no-matter how many gables or valleys or angles there may be. clam that can put on steel roong better than any other man n Monmouth county. back my clam by experence; back t by what others say or whom ve done work; back t by havng every, necessary applance or dong the work well. lke to talk steel roong because t s my busness. lke to explanabout t. lke to tell o ts good qualtes. d lke to talk about t wth you. youre thnkng o puttng on a roo o any knd, or puttng up a buldng o any knd, d lke to talk wth you about steel roong. you cant come and see me, a postal card wll brng me to you. DANEL H. COOK, T1NTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY. ^~> v TESE\ CALKS ABSOLUTELY v REVENTSL?Pl»G lt V ONE TRAL WLL CONVNCE Y0V. Your horsa beng always sharp oeod, sreudyor worl*. Hs eet are always n gool cuudltlv,au(l bo snot constantly at tlo l)lck«mtb3 boug sharpened, whch unalu3 eet, causug threat expense and loss o tme to joa Eememlor, once Btaod wth "Ncvorsllps" yon <an easly put n newcalkb when needed wthout removng tho Bhoeg. BS SJtE>our8or»-»»o<»»<"» ".VacrsUp."on»<m;tea Mn SnOS W1THXO OTOn. Send your odjm/or t. tcrjun crcular ula/uu (n/malgn, XllLSD &BB. PETER VANKRK, Headdens Corner. New Jersey. HANCE & SHUTTS. Good heavy boots and shoes o all knds or all and wnter. Prces $1.25 and upward. Also a ull lne o Boston rubber boots and overshoes, Wales, Goodyear and others. No. 30 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. tumberand HARDWARE. Pants and Ols at Wholesale and Retal. Wre Mope, Boat als, Rvets, Copper Hals, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and Par Manlla Frestons Fertlser (odorleao) or Also Bono Phosphate and FJsla Quotto. J. TRA.FFORD ALLEN, FRONT ST., OPP. MAPLE AVE., RED BANK, N. J. We want to sell every bcycle we have n stock. 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