LIST OP TEACHERS ENGAGED FOR NEXT YEAR.

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1 ~-^.. <VOLME XXX NO.l. RED BANK N. J., WEDNESDA, JUNE 27, 906. PAGES O WH00L EAR RECORD. r HE AENDANCE WAS EN PERCEN GREAER HAN N 905. Cases o ardiness During he ear hiry Pupils Who Have Perec Records o Prompness and Aendance ivo.pupils SLave Perec Records or he Las Four ears he Li o Promoions. >. -. ^ he record o he Red Bank public i;hools or he pas year has been made! i p and i shows some very ineresing, Jjmaures. he mos imporan and grai- *7ing eaure o& he repor is he- large w.crease in school aendance in he r>wn over any previous year. For he 7?ar ending in June, 905, he aend- V ice was greaer han in any previous j ar; bu during he year jus ended Jiere was an increase o more han en Ki cen over he aendance o las (iar. his increase is caused parly by. *ienumber o new children aending \ hool bu ohiely by,ho more regular endance o hose on he school roll. / Enrolled in he high school las year ere 23 pupils. n he grammar de- ; irmens were 833 pupils and in he -rimary deparmens were 09. hisisa ial o,47. he average number on Sie roll was 850, and he average o- Mndance was 782. he percenage o endance was 92%, which is a very 5 gh percenage, perhaps he highes in e hisory o he Red Bank schools. Anoher graiying eaure o he aool repor is he small number o ses o ardiness during he year. he erage was only ive cases per day ou he,47 pupils,who aended school, lis record, like: he record o aendee, has never been surpassed in he OOS., hiry o he children aending school re no absen nor lae during he ar. Several children have perec :ords exending over more han: one ar. -Harry Malchow o he enh ide and rma VonGlahn o he ninh ide have perec records in aendance ( prompness exending over he las ir years. Mea VonGlahn o he elh grade has a perec record or ree years. -Leslie Ausin o he ivenli grade, Ruh Dibben o he venn grade, Waler Anonides o he ;h grade, and Lillian VonGlahn o he rd grade have perec records or..wo are. he ohers whose perec records end over he pas year are : welb Br de Marie Wllby. i levonh prale Mabel ruex, Fred Duncan. WUa Sherwood. enb grade Grace Hncke, Ellznboh nylor, ude Parker..gbh grade Albera Benne, Ada Heyer. evenh grade Myra aylor, Mabel Mlnon, helmlna Kschelbach. ih uraile Kelby Warden, 8arah Sanborn, Vera ;ves, ourb grade Louise Doremus, Mareare Haley. bird grade Mabel Duncan, John McNeil, Leroy irney.. >cond (rade Samuel Johnson. lrs grade beodore Doreums, Waler Sco. il>»8 Promoed. 3elow is given he lis o pupils pro >ed rom each grade in he school his ir. he lis is no made up by schools, r, by grades. he pupils promoed iu one grade o he nex higher are en n each lis, wihou reerence o,ich school building hey aended. A mber o pupils ailed on one or wo dies and were slighly below he.rk required or promoion. hese. have, anoher, examinaion in he, jus beore he opening o schoo],. i hey pass he examinaion a ha ie hey will be promoed. he names en below are hose o pupils who ve already heen promoed. An addi nal lis will be published jus beore 3 opening o school o hose who pass i examinaion a ha ime. uluacd rom M ull Uah School Cou/vc o our years. ia\>en Brandes Anna M. Brasch lolla Grapcl Gorrudn Hoaller i Hibbla * Sadee HPRDS na A. Lum Mea VonOlabn 8 Whie, Mane H. Wllbv B Wilbur, -Edwin O. Davis :er J. Eisner Charles E. Obre W. Whie, onocd rom sd o hh HighSchool near. \ Deale Mabel Craig \a Henrehan Mary Uenreban a Lile Marian McQueen lella Schumann Dorohy sllwell lab Parker Ednab Parker omomaeson Frank Parker Hum Smock Promoed rom «cl o 3d ll<jh School year. on Allulro nle Conovor i Cooper so Uacke ipbinu Muuvser e UyorBon heruo Blcklci hrockrnoron aiuli VanDorn irudo Walling» Wblo o Boi»lil Johnson a Marlneau Frank Benne Harry Chamberlain Louie Dowllni leaslo MuoQullon Hurry Mulclioir Ehel Elkor Carrlo Smlli Ellzubeb aylor Honjaniln VnnKeuron Florence Whio Viicen Willis Floronco uulnrlium Claude Parker Ealior Coleman - nmooi rom M o id luili School year. gollonno Mabel Hrny :ol Donnls Cmrloo Edwards Jmui Fron Mouroo Eisner \*rey HuiiKlio Florence Krlilel Eleanor horno Ellzaioh Vonulilol aoliol Onborn JOOD <O la luunnlho nnco Founain,lo Donnls Forune <lo Konnody.on MoOolgan A, Vonniabn KurnVonllldol i raorson ny logers ill Weldorliol,oy Clminborlaln Alice lupn Eilmuud Jaoobua rom Mil vw.qrimmr o M yenr Huh School: " ioa Jloalu li Duncan Hoypr io qnrlon ibou Brykor nmln Awacr. lu DavlD a llulkoli M Mary )avlnon Hadlo Dlxon O M l lie MoCj Vcra Rosa /yillo Aloindlr lark Worhley Harold Warwick Byron DavMson.. Promoed rom 3d year Grammar o Uli year Grammar. Oord Olinndl Arhur Enuhelb William 0. Urn oui* i ^ b eh lacou um race Allen lizabeh Orlsianl Hilda French Florence Lamb Erma MoDsky Edna Naser Alice Hoo Myra azlor Raymond Allen Aaron Dlxon - Leslie Hill Gabriel annenoaum Frances Chamberlain uh Dibben Henry Field Unrence Johnson Delena Prae eorgo iernan May Warden Ada Collins. Mabel Cleveland Sarah Fay Chrlsel Grapel Marlon MO;OL Goldle Monsky Mary Oakes Ehel Smock,. Nea Woodward Harry Cullen Harry Edgar nussall Preson Amelia Braua Lizzie Davis Wllbelmlna Encbelbach Emma Gleelson Geneva Pennlngon Sadie Soden Ehel WaR Ensley Whie- Ehel Carr ld iladye Hopping Helen Kelly -, Dorohy Lawrence Beulab Manning Frances Many Heser Paerson AdellaValleau Cora llon RuhZlegler Clinon Doremus Cornelius Jackson Wllllaih Luburow Charles Kellua Vernon Rose John Schmid Harold Voorhls Cora Paerson Ebel Davis Kaberlne Holmes Mary Malone Wm. McNeil Georue Nlllward Frank Moun Amy Paerson, Dorohy leckless Mary SoUcl Buron Swannell Mary ilon GlodysWas William Hun /ron»"8d o 3d year Grammar. Mildred Heyer Hy Jennie Jackson Nina Kelly Dorohy Maeson Emma Marshall Maude Murphy May Paerson Charlesanna Wason Jennie Worhley George Brown Ford Douglass Barney Kelly Kenneh MorOd John Read, Jr. Jesse Sabah Oliver Srlkor. William WlkoH Anna Crae rvnr Doremus Edih Johnson Shirley Marin Hazel McQeeen Adrian Mlnon Angela Osxendor Ada Prerimore Eva Sco Harold Sou Howard ilioa. Clinon VanScholck Harry MUlward Promoed rom s o Sd year Grammar. Cbarles Cake Harold Hurley Rober Hacke - Myrle Allen Helen Boughon Dorohy BerholC Emma Hohman Lillian Hacke Jennie Keeler Grace Parker Nellie Repphard. Vera Reeves Wellingon Kennedy, Jr. Amory Osborn Louis Roselle Ella wymhs Helen SchulhoB Arhur Warwick Edih Brauo Ehel Hlcblngs Jennie Smock Madeline VanMacr William Nlckena William Ryan Florence Allen Vernon Brown Goldle Carr Bearice Chamberlain Fred Conover Rachel Doremus Albera Ferguson Rebecca Hubbard Adallne Sllwell Pearl Worden Wm. llon Gladys Sewar Ehel Braua Edib Paerson Lillian oppln Sadie Schwarz Kelby Warden Virginia Kenny Waler Anonides Mildred Blrdsall Edward Carver Marie Cleveland Frank Crislanl Maurice Dorewlz Mary Fix Helen Hagerm&n Promoed rom Blanche Benne Edih Cooper Horon Garrison lnr Holloway Helene Monsky John OBrien Mamie Prae Hazel Rogers. Busle Saguea Gusxle Rchmid Heleu Worhley heresa Muller Esielle Baldwin nueh Brown Helen Chamberlain Esher Davidson Roy Hun Herber llon Waller Boskey George Coyne Kenneh Davis Sannnle Dlxon Herber Frake Marina Haley Harry vlns Nele Jackson Lydla McQuoca May Murphy Marvlan Eoovca Fred Warwick George Wiggins Puie Williams Harry vlns Hale Kearney John Oakes { Sydney Davis > Cule Holmes h Primary o s year Grammai: Clarence Bongion Julian Davidson Lillian Gullck Jessie Lovejoy Lizzie OBrien Harry Paerson Grace Rose van Rowe John Sagues Grace aylor Elwood Wvmbs Adolpb Knd Helena lecke Baron Chamberlain Eugenie Cbameroy Frank Hsskeh Marjorle Kelly William Olxen - John Comar Kaie Coyne Keyal Davis Jacob Eurlch homas Hacke Harry Hubbard Margare Jackson Willie Keeler Frank Morrl Russell Reckless Holen Shields Helen Warwlch Esa Williams Calvin Johnson Myrle Johnson Walor Boskey Luciuda Rlohardsoa Margare Haley Floyd mlay Promoed rom Sd o 4(/i year Primary. Raymond Boyd Sanley Brown, Alleno Chambers Owney Duncan Alber Gordon Florence Ulchlngs Marshall Longxroo Gerrude OBrien William Smih Elizabeh wjord James VauPel Marlon Whlo Joo Burrowes Adele Chandler Philip Goldman Mabel Johnson Marlon Moun Vivian Reeves Florence Hinlli Dorohy Weoks Grace Robers Dora Pnror Cyrenlus Donno Viola Dennis Hannah Davla Leser Dye homas (ierly Nellie Uornnr John McNeil Adalber OBioiulor Kao Prodmoro Helen Rudy LoRoy Rook Frank snlllon Joseph Denno Edlii Dray Harris Chamberlain Ham Comues Jesenli Fix F.sella Gran Kenneh Jerey raord Many GeorRo Paorson Wesley Spluulng Joseph Vileau Lllliim VonGlalin Voreler Farquhar Frank Craword Helen Froucli Frd Hohman Laura Leonard EdRnr Randolph Alber lecvcs Dorlu Bnodon JCBBO Wol Wm. Oassor Chrlslno ApplcRao Kddlo Civranauah Myrlo Deuyso Muy Duimliua lleh EiollO Norimin drirron,oroy Kearnoy ony Mnlo Harry PounliiRon..oHoy Paou Mary Hopplmrd liooilorolnlen Mlnnlohoinpnon Morrll Warwick AllnilaRunH Mamln Bollo ony OBrolonuo Syblilu luon promoed rom ; i.uoy Bray Amy Olson uldai Oakloy jmalo VanUrun John Warner William Blahop Nollo noskoy F k Hlkl Hl Aunlo Oarolonuo o Sd year Primary. Marlon Ford Fanny (irnn Holon Robblno KldoWonoii Walon Culllngon Joseph Cnainberlain Leser Gram Lee Harris Hyde Swannell Ashley Sherman Harold Vanderveer Elmer Rose Josephine hompson Eugenia Brannln Helen Duncan William Hendrlckson Mary. Mazza Mary Sanangello rving oombs George Voorhls Sarah Woloo Mildred Lawes Ralph aichardson Leila Sewar Preson VanDerveer Helen Wenzell Nellie Benne Charles Davis Bennle Dressier Madeline Frake. Willie Grlen Susie Hamlln Alred Homer. Mary Keelei Agnes McGackln Caherine McQulrk Jack Murpby c Louis Palmlerl Ehel Riddle Willis Sco Carrie Sco Marjory Solel Waler Summerse Elizabeh Warwick Harry Dowen Gason Chameroy homaa Doremus Willie Holmes Wallace Jerey rving Shomo George Smlb Alber Wymbs William Siegried William Baldwin Evelyn Chandler Lenore Fix Samuel Johnson Lesier Pierce Carolyn ilon Edward ruex Eddie Wol Charles Gasser Frieda Oshlmer Charles Sewar Nellie Scarscella Alice Wenzell Sarah Adcock Ella Boldiag Jeerson Davis *Dewey Dres3ler Frank Galaro John Hncke Osbom Harrison Harry Johnson Charles Kearney Amelia McDermo Roy Millward Emily Naser rving Predmore Craig Savadge Eselle Sco Florence Shomo Domlnlck Salllo Mabel VanScholck Margare Connors Bennle Gallo Promoed rom Vivian Chamberlain Ehel Cuinmngs Clara Dunbar Avis Gallagher Rober Haywnrd Willie Hendrlcksou Marguerie Johnson John Leddy Maggie Malone Jas. McDonougU Frank Sier Emma Dorewiz,ucy Robhlns Mar Wagner heodore Doremus Rober Hlcliiugs Alber VaaNosrand Colie Dlxon eorgle Holmes Elizabeh Lee Meyer Llupock Joseph Mlndllh Bessie Reeves Waler Sco Hans Werner Verua Holmes Ruh Scoi Sarali Appiegne Ehel M. Frick Mary Drake da Woleo Willnrd Fbillips Leser Benne Lizzie Boldlng George Bnnver Louis Carolimoo Margare Finch Clarence Jones Olive Lewis Eddie Marin James Moran, Jr. Arnold Rock Viola aylor Joseph Palmlneri Joseph Labreo Florence Beekman Russell Gerly Run.Fenningon Annie Pclllo Ernes Paerson M o sd year Primary. "David Chasey Rose Dorewiz Leser Fancher Sophlu Gordon Marion Hayward Hnzel Hun. Eva Lamb George Leddy ErnesBlake Frederick Muller FranB Vnlleau Esher Howard Cornelia Wngner Fred Boyd Harry Hendrickson Jesse Raaelson Madeline Burlelgh Lucy Goodmnn Ansel Holmes sabella Lee Alex. Miidlu AunaMiudllii rving Reeves Albrea Sunboru Harold Webb - Viola Belda ony ulerlco Blaiiehe Johnson Maud Smlb Joseph alerlco Naomi Malouey Emellne Bolding Sadie Boskey Delbnr Burleo May Edwards Clara Hulse. Helen Eurlch, - Sam Male Willie McGackiU. Josppb Piccolo - Arhur Sickles Frances Warwlok John Sanahgelo Ruh Benne. Vernon Dey " Francis Haley Harry. Eselle : Arhur Horier WDENNG A ROAD. Whies oad o be Made 4O% Fee Wide. A he meeing o he ownship commiee o Shrewsbury ownship las hursday heodore F. Whie presened a deed o he ownship conveying a srip o land 7^ ee wide along he norh side o Whies road, rom Broad sree o he railroad rack, Whies road is a highway running eas rom Broad sree hrough he Cap. Henry B. Parker arm, which Mr. Whie.bough a couple o years ago. he road has been 83 ee wide, bu he srip deeded o he ownship by Mr.;,Whie will widen i o40j ee. he srip deeded was nearly,000 ee long. A brook runs hrough his road and crosses i diagonally. he bridge over his brook is prey well dilapidaed. ipropery in ha par o he own is-being rapidly developed and i is expeced ha he reeholders will build a new bridge. n ha case he ownship commiee will probably grade and improve he road. «.»»! HORSE AND WAGON FOUND. he lia Solen a Holmiel hree monh* Ago.Found in a Swamp. When he Holmdel posolce was robbed hree monhs ago he hieves sole a horse rom Miss Huldah HplnieB and a wagon rom Harry Sryker. Las Friday he horse and wagonwere ound in a swanip beween Old Bridge and Souh River by a Souh Anboy consable. he horse was dead. is hough ha i was sho by he hieves, as here WB a bulle hole in he animals body. n he wagon were a whip, coa, cap, blankes and a quaniy o posage sumps, Mr. Sryker, who is employed by Miss Holmes, wen o. he swamp on Saurday and ideniied he horse as belonging o her, and he wagon as he vehicle which had been solen rom him HE OWNSHj^CliOOLS LS OP EACHERS ENGAGED FOR NEX EAR. WARNED O LEAVE. Former Med Banker Mus Qui AH buru uru. Edward Buckalow, a ormer Red Bnnl young colored man who. was sen o sae prison or our yoara or sealing, and who has recenly made Asbury Park hib home, has been warned o leave ha place. Buckalow wna one o a,gung who ollowed drunken men around Asbury Park and robbed hem whon opporuniy enmo. Ho was arresed BB week op his charge. he police juoici senenced him o hree monhsin he couny jail, bu ho senence wan BUSponded on condiion hn Buckalov would leave Anbury Park a onoo. Buck alow hud jus go ou o ho couny jail whero ho had nerved h oo monhs. m i» Accordion, side pleaing and pinking dono a shor noice. Brond Breo, Rod Bank.- Ar Sore, A0.V, pays o advorlao in HE our eachers SU o be Enaaged o Complee he Corps Janiors Salary Raised- JPupils Who Aend eil Bank Hiuh School. All he eachers o he public schools Shrewsbury ownship have been engaged or nex season excep our. hese our eachers include he principal ^ he Oceanic school, wo eachers a "air Haven and one a Lile Silver. hree new eachers have been engaged or he Oceanic school nex year, owing o resignaions o las years eachers. he las eacher o resign was Miss Anna. Robbinsrwho will each a Bloomield nex year. he new eachers engaged or he Oceanic school are Mis3 "liel A. Wood or he ourh and ih grades, Miss Rachel E. Bergen or he ixh and sevenh grades, and Miss Eva errin or he primary grade and o serve as music eacher. J. W. Pernell, i who has been he eacher o he school a Pine Brook or ieveral years, will receive an increase o alary o 5 per,monh nex year, and his salary hereaer will be 50 per monh. he lis o eachers o he ownship ichools 60 ar engaged and he salaries hey will receive are as ollows : Oceanic school; Miss Bessie A. Kuuu S^aP Miss Eva Perrin 47n Miss FAhel A. Wood 450 Miss Rachel E. Bergen, 450 ^as Oceanic school; Miss Blanche Winerselu 475 Miss Elizabeh Dalrymplo. 475 air Haven school: Sephen H.LeQuler...!>00 Miss Sarah Nlvlsou 5">0. Miss Corn Jeuoiaes 525 air Haven colored school: Cliord Griin.: : 5(X) Jle^ilver school: WiudeldS. Hoblnson......, 825 Mis3 Anna S. Garrlgun 50Q Miss Hnzel Sickles 475 Shrewsbury school:.» Vernon Frazee "50 Miss Grace Uldlle i 500 lnon Falls school: ; Elijah Bobbins : 050 Wayside school i Sephen HlRcrinson... :.., 450 reen Grove school: Rnvmond Voorhees :..,i 450 Pine Brook school: J. V. Pernell 450 he janior o he Fair Haven school is Lewis O. Chandler. His work has been more han saisacory o he school board and his" salary or he nex year has been raised rom $200 per year o $240 per year. he school grounds a Fair Haven have been much improved during he pas year and he janiors work includes looking aer he grounds during vacaion, as well as caring or he school he res o he year. weny-hree pupils o he ownship schools aended/he high school a Red Bank during ile pas year. he rule ndoped by hrionship is ha any pupil who compleevhe course o sudy in he ownship schools is privileged o aend he Rpd Bank high school or he ull high Bchool course, and he ownship will pay he uiion bill. he price agreed on by he wo board* o educaion is $25 per year or each pupil. he ownship pupils who aended he Red Bank school las year were : From Shrewsbury Gerrude Healier. Charles Obre, Kahorlne 8ckles, Harold Johnson, Bay Johnson, Daniel Lanir, Ralph Wioderhold. From Lile Silver Mario Wllby. Rov Whio, Frauk Parker, William Sherwood, Louis Dowliig. Alice Hyeraon. From Fair Haven sabel Schumann. Alexander Carchln. Edmund Hendrickson, Floyd Smih, Frank Benne. Carrie Smih. Buron Allaire, Florence "Winjrbain, Vincen Willis, Clara Marlneau. ownship Commiee Will Pay he Exiiense o he Work. A he meeing. o he. ownship commiee las hursday i was agreed o have he hospial buildings repaired and i was also agreed ha he ownship should pay he cos o his work, he hospial buildings are owned by he own o Red Bank bu hey are used joinly by he own and ownship whenever any cases o conagious diseases arise. he work o repairing he buildings -will be done under he direcion o he board o^ commissioners o Red Bank. he ambuance is also o be repaired and a shed buil or is housing. Mos o he bedding a he hospial has become uni or use, and he ownship will buy new shees, blanliee, ec., and will sore hem in he.ownship hall, where hey will be ready or immediae use in case o au emergency. MAAWANS SCHOOLS. One Pupil Has a Perec Record o Aendance or Nine ears. "Hie Maawan public schools closed or he year las week. he supervising principal o he schools is "W.-A. Miller, who a one ime was principal o he Fair Haven school. he oal number o pupils enrolled on he school lis or ho pas yoar was only slighly greaer han in previous years, bu he average aendance was much greaer han ever beore. LeRoy Close, one o he pupils o he school, has a perec record o aendance or nine years. Maud Van- Brun jas a perec record or he pas eigh years. Mildred Brown has a perec record or he pas seven years, and William Bergen and Amy Clark have perec records or ho pas wo years. Seveneen oher pupils have perec records or ho pas year. SEN O REFORM SCHOOL. C/renuH Holmes o Mave a Beer Home han Ble HiH Ever Known CyreniuB Holmes, a boy eleven yoara old, who lived near Alanic Highlands, has boon sun o ho Reorm school. lie had been employed by David Reid, aud was arrencd or having Holen $85 rom Mr. Reid, which wna spen or horso hiro nnd u wach, oi\ ho boys aher has spen a largo par o his lime in jail during ho pas ew yeure, and ho boy has had no care. n ncmling him o ho Reorm nohool, Judgu Foser Haid ho would «ivo he boy n beer homo limn ho hhd ever heoro known. A Weddna i,uncheon wna recenly given by one o ho moa "prominen aniilioh, ho gu»»in vvero all surprised a ho beauiul dbihoa pro pureil iron ho celebraed ry plionn jolly doplor. A groocrw, 0c, jiackiige. Are Von Uoinu o ho rccinl a ho Firs Mohodlo church Frlduy nigh? Dou mlaa. Adv. HOSPAL O BE REPARED. WM. ALLARE_A_SUCDE. HE KLLS HMSELF WH A BULLE. FROM A REVOLVER. Be Suered rom Nervousness Due o Overwork Was Well liiiownin Red Bank, Where He Bad Spen Many Snminers. William A. Allaire o Brooklyn, who was well known in Red Bank, where he hadspen many summers, commied suicide on hursday nigh by shooing himsel hrough he le breas wih a revolver. he bulle enered his.hea and caused insan deah.. Mr. Allaire was or a number o yearsa membeao he irm o Samuel. Allaire & Son. he irm published saisical repors abou expors and impors... ". During he las wo monhs: he younger Allaire, who wa3.oryiyears old, had been working very hard and abou wo weeks ago he broke down compleely wih nervous prosraion. He waned o coninue a work, bu his parens would no le him. hismade him desponden, bu his parens had^no ears ha he would do anyhing rash. His moher and aher and wo Sisers sa and alked wih him on hursday nigh and he seemed in beer spiris han usual. An unknown dread caused Mrs. Allaire o si wih him an hour aer he ohers had reired. She leo him a lile beore eleven oclock, kisbinp him goodnigh. A hal-hour laer a pisol sho sarled he household. Sirs. Allaire ran o her sons room, bu ound i desered. She hen wen o he;basemen wihher husband and oundheir son dead on he loor. Mrs.. Allaire, moher o he suicide, is a siser o Mrs. John Suon and Mrs. Gilluly o Red Bank.,... : AN EXCNG RUNAWA. Railroad Gae Broken, rolleu Car Damaged and Waaon Smashed. A horse owned by Kechani & Son o Red Bank ran away las Wednesday aernoon. Joseph Johnson was driving down Monmouh sree and his broher Clarence and Harvey Bloodgood were in he wagon wih him. All hree are boys. When near he railroad rack he horse go righened and boled. he gaes a he railroad crossing were down as an engine was aking on waer. he horse broke hrough one o he gaes and on he oher side o he crossing avoided he gaes by passing o one side o hem. A rolley car waa waiing on one side o he crossing or he rain o go by and he wagon o he runaway sruck he car, smashing he headligh and doing oher damage. he horse had run bu a shor disance urher when he harness pared.. he boys were hrown ou, bu ouside o a ew scraches and- bruisps were no hur. he horse ran o he livery sable on Maple avenue and was none he worse or is righ. A good deal" o damige was done o he rolley car. Lawn Sociable a Belorl. An enjoyable hiwn sociable or he benei o ho Belord Mehodis church waspheld a Dr. O. W. Budlongs on hursday nigh. During he evening a musical program was rendered ^consising o corne solos and dues by C. H. Walers and Rober Poole, accompanied on he piano by Mrs. Poole. xv peanu hun also ook place. Miss Maud Lohsen won he irs prize, which was a silver mach sae, and Miss Edna Henry won he booby prize. Mossbuulers are Scarce. he ishermen a Belord say hey are ou $8,000 Or moro on accoun o( he scarciy o mossbunkers ho pas hree weeks. During ha ime a number o ishing amuoka have been lying o Belordwaiing o load up wih mousbunkers or bai. ho pounds have been averaging only rom six o en bushels daily. Fas Locus Poin Boas. ; L, MeDullle o Locus Poin bus a new moor bou, which B raed in Bjwi li seveneen milea an hour. F, J. Hall o ho samo plaoo has u now luunoli which arrived on Monday. Sho B AX peeed o bo very as. G. Schneider owod ho launch rom Bnyonnc. JHiiropolan Opera Mnacr in Hal Bank. Vicor BuiUard o ho Meropollni opera company will rccolvo pupils ii voice ouluro every Friday rom o 0:80. Sudio n Mre..Clayons, 40 Mon mouh lrec. For urher paricular apply o Mrs. Olayon,~-/lcv. i NEWSFROM MDDLEOWN;: HS WL, BE A GOOD SEASO* \\ FOR SOME FARMERS. ^ Daniel JlcCormick o Chapel JBLU,. Bavina Bla Success Wih Hi* Farm his ear-firemen, ad < Mechanics o Aend Service. Daniel McOormek, a ruck armer o lhapel Hill, is having a big success wih his crops his year. he crops are largo and he prices are high, and he hinks his year will be on he whole a very y good oae or armers. Mr. McCormick- has a arm o 00 acres, which is almos wholly devoed o raising vegeables and. small ruis. He says ha one o he _reaea roubles armers have o con.* end wih ishe scarciy o help. Mos o he arm help ha can be obained in hese imes is nomadic and is liable o leave a any minue. Mr. McCormick needs ive men on his place and ries o keep ha number all hrough he busy l, ieason (. bu he says here have been imes his year when he was wihou any help a all.. he Junior American Mechanics and, ho hook and ladder company o Nave * Bink have been invied o aend service a he Navesink Mehodis church nex Sunday nigh.- he pasor, Rev. George Poolon, will preach a parioic sermon on * Our American rus." Mrs. Minnie Meigs o Richmond Hill," Long sland, spen par o las week wih Mr, and Mrs. W, S. Golden o locus Poin. She wen o Long Branoh on Sunday o yisi Mrs. Goldens parens. She will reurn o Locis Poin his week and will remain over he Fourh wih Mr. and Mrs. Golden. J " Dr. George Warner and wie o Navesink, who have been abroad, reurned N lome a ew days ago. On Sunday hey le or Lake George o spend ile summer. Dr. Warner is conneced wih a New ork drug irm.,, > \ 7,-^ Mrs. Elizabeh McCarhy and wiv) daughers and Mr. and Mrs.Oliooi&j^e Kenna o New ork spen Sunday%%!$& Monday a heir coage a Navesink. hey will come down in Augus and remain unil all. Rev. W. J.. Geen o Alanic Highlands preached in he New Monmouh Bapis church on Sunday morning. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey meeing in he church a nigh was led by Miss Augusa Griggs. Mrs. Charles Kra o Belord and her daugher Helen reurned home on Monday aer spending a ew days wih Mrs. Waler Maynard o Brooklyn. Mrs. Maynard came wih hem. he boarding house o Miss Josie Green o Linden place a Navesink is ull o boarders his summer. Parker Johnson o New ork was an over Sunday gues a he house. Mrs. homas H. Golden and Misa Eugenia Heah o Locus Poin spen Sunday a Asbury Park visiing Mrs. M. E. Sheppard, a siser o homas H. Golden, Mrp. Charles H. Robers o Belord, who has been seriously sick, is recover* ing. She is being aended by Dr. Harry A. Hendrickson o Alanic Highlands. Mrs. Frank Polhemus and siser o Pleasure Bay were guess las hursday o Mrs. Polhemus!s parens, Mr. ana Mrs. William H. Maxson.o Navesink. he Daughers o Libery o Belord will hold an ice cream and cake sociable "n he Salvaion army hall nex Friday iiigh. here will be special music. Mr. and Mrs/ William Fass o Now ork spen Saurday and Sunday ia heir houseboa in Claypi creek a Locus Poin. Sae Councilor Moun o "Wes Asbury Park visied Bayside council, Junior American Mechanics, o Belord, las nigh: heodore Johury, capain o one o / he Cenral railroad erryboas, has been/ spending a ew days a bis home a Belord. Samuel Willis o New ork, accora- - pnniel by his son William, spen Sun* day a his Locus Poin villa. Arhur Bowen o New ork waa a le^ o Mr. and Mrs. John raverao,, Lccus Poin on Sunday. Mrs. Edgar, o " ye old paisonage " a Navesink, enerained relaives rom New ork on Sunday, Augusus Davis o Long Branch visied, s grandaher, heodoie Davis O Navesink, on Sunday, ; H-. C. annoe and amily o AOanio, Highlands spen Sunday wih Posmaser VanNoe o Belord. Mrs. Sidney Applegae o Belord, who, had an aack o apoplexy nbouua monh ngo, is recovering. John A. Moun o Harlem ppon Sunday wih his siser, Mrs. J. M. Johnsons o Navo-inlr. Rev. and Mr?, J. F. Andrew o Na\O«\ sink has been eneraining; relaives rom Morrisowri. Mrs. Harry Whie o Belord and her diuirher Mabel visied in New ol on Wednesday, j Mrs. John Johnaon, Jr. o Boloid," and childrenare visiing relaives u Jur- HoyCiy.. Miss MoliHW Voorhoes o Joraoy Ciy A u gues o her aun, Mrs, Lena Foser o Dolord. : Floyd ObelonunorPaorBOU is spending- > a ew days wih his uncle,. Secoc o*, Bolord.., v Mrs. John Glass o Belord and OhuV, dron are visiing relaives a Hobokop. Mrs, Ralph Sco o For Monniou^h;! gnvu birh o i daugher on Monday,-, j Mrs, C. A. Gardner...luoo Ncw Vwi.v Ciy, iasoponod neliauiblo dr<»0(iqllk> r r ng parlore a No, 03 Fron arevaigb! will uo glad o woloomo nuyone davbrii ^ anyhing in nor lino o

2 HELPNG HE HOSPAL. iiai, 3 ABOU 9375 REALZED A A FAR LAS WEEK. he Fair Was Held a he own Hall ell hursday and Friday he Money o Go oward Equipping a Mlospial oon. he Red Bank auxiliary o he Lorn? Branch hospial cleared abou $375 by he air which was held in he own hall On hursday and Friday aernoons and nighs. be gross receips were 396 and QU O his is o come he expense o he ice cream and a ew minor iems. he proceeds o he air will go oward mainaining a room in he hospial. he auxiliary already has one room a he hospial and hereaer wo rooms will be available, which will be known as Red V Bank rooms. was originally inended o bold he air on a lo on BiWd sree, bu he rainy weaher came and he own hall *yas subsiued as he place or holding, i. he alian band, which has jus been organized, urnished music or he air and did no charge anyhing or heir services. A number o ables or he sale o various aricles were arranged in he assen- bly room o he own hall. he ancy able was decoraed wih greens and colored elecric lamps and rom i were sold bric-a-brac and goods o ha characer. Mrs. M. M. Davidson had charge o he able and her assisans were Mis. S. Eisner, Miss sabelle Johnson, Mrs, Charles E. Nieman, Mrs. Herber W. Hill, Mrs. Harry Chandler, Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Hance. A he candy able was sold homemade conecionery, which was donaed by members o he sociey. n charge o his able was Mrs. JanieB R. Smock and her aides were Mrs. G. S. ReclresB, Mrs. Richard Luburrow, Mra. C. W; Cannon, Mrs. Elijah VunClea o Asbury Park and Mrs, Howard Whileld. Aprons, sweeping cups, owels and oher household goods were disposed o a anoher ame, which was inchargeo Mrs. Rober Norman. he assisans a his able were Mrs. Julia Drumrhond, Mrs. Waler S. Noble, prs^frank -W. Paerson, Mrs. Arhur A. Paerson and Mrs. John W. Moun. Mrs. Frank L. Blaisdell presided a he ice cream and cake able and she guaraneed all he cakes o be homemade. Mrs. Blaisdells assisans were Mrs. F.. Hayes and her niece, a Florida young woman ; Mrs. Waler L. Mason, Sirs. Herman Koch and Mrs. John Bailey. he lemonade well, which was decoraed wih airy lamps, was in charge o Mrs. William H. Sherman and Mrs. Lemuel Keclian. he assisans a he well were Mrs. Percy Sherman and Mra. William H. Sherman, Jr.. A number o children sold hings rom a grabbae a ive cens a grab. Among he children were Dorohy Reckless. Jesse Sabah, Drummond Cannon, Margare Edwards, Julian Davidson and Monroe Eianer. : Several aricles were disposed o by : chance and his proved a proiable eaure o he air. A doll given by Marguerie Dividson was won bv Esher Paerson o Peers place and $0.0 was made by his cones. Mra. E Gerry Robers gave an aghab, which was won bv Miss Mary Lnug and whicb added $58.50 o he proceeds. wo handsome vases given by Mrs. S. Eisner were won by Mies Mamie aylor. he chances on hem amouned o $43 en dollars was realized on an embroidered cenerpiecp given by Dr. William B. Wiirner and won by Miss da *Veis. Anoher embroiderpd cenerpiece given by Mrs. Julia Drummond and won by Mrs. Richnrd Luburrow o Middliown nued $5. Mrs. Drumraond also donn-d a oilkoliue quil, which was won by Mis. Charles M. Puerson o Shrewsbury.-- he amoun raised on he quil ww $0. Miss-Johnson guve n dolld crmllp, which was dressed by Mrs. J. D. hrockmoron. he cradle was won by Joseph Salz. Mrs. Kiie Colver won a shawl donaed by Mrs. Ali^eColiron. presiden o he auxiliary, and his cones need $5, A EARS HOSPAL WORK. Annual Repor o he jnnn Branch HoxpiHl or lvor,. he annual repor o he Long Branch hospial or.905, which lias jus been ssued, -howr ha more work was done a he hospial las y^ar and more cases reaed han ever beore in he hisory. HOMAS H. WO0LU5. o ho insiuion. he expenses o conducing he honpial were greaer linii over, beore and more money wa» received. rom conribuions ind rom paiens hmi in any previoun year. ho hohpkil received $7,000 rom Mon- luouh couny or caring or ohuriy paiens. n addiion o his money received $0, rom puueulh who paid or heir euro a ho hospial, ho various nuxilinry oocloios o ho couny conribued- $2,503,70 in ensh, bouillon conribuing maerials and supplies, he public schools o he couny conribued groceries, vegeables, ec.. valued a $ Oher conribuions in he orm o annual donaions or solicied conribuions aggregaed almos $2,000, and $, was realized rom various enerainmens held "in aid o he KCHARD H. HUOHES, " hospial hroughou he couny. Besides his money a very large amoun o maerials and supplies was received rom iriclividunlh. cos $37,40 26 o mainain he hospial lsir year,no couning ineres, axes, repairs, insurance or cos o caring or he hospial grounds. he mainenance o he hospial requires expeu- CLAEHCG G. VANNOE. dilures along a wide variey o lines, and he ollowing summary o he expendiures o mainaining he.hospial will be ineresing ; Aendans $ 4,>4 23 Bdklnir producs Buds, bixldiuir and bed linen ijoo 88 CDHVL-. en nnd cliocoln" CrcMlcnry and uble linen i Condimens, sauces and pickles 03 b5 DrUR3und disinecans.2:52 bnlry and cooklnir producs 2,)308 ParJnarenus goods unii ceroals l-.li 7i Furnllure. carpes nnd household uensils Fuel and ll«li ,0( 50 ce Ulior 3,685 PS Liquors <wil mineral waers Meas, ish and soups resh 2.U72 40 Meius. llsli mid soups, dried. n RSS or ins Mlscelliwieous Bl PSODB mipurel Surgical liisruincus and nppllniices KB S!).M0 A4 VllKsiind ruis, resh los nnd ruis, dried. n glass or 87 ins Siinir. inolohssarir oher syrups 42 8( Jili) 24 Wushlng cniinoiinds.4"5 04 _oul mnncnii nee ,40 2U During 905, 882 paiens were admied o he hospial, o whim 024 were cured, 58 were improved, 4 were unirnprovcil, 8 were reused reamen and 04 died. M.iny o he dcibs were due o accidens, nnd 9 persons died wihin less hiii 24 hours jier beue: ndiuied o he hospial. he hospial does no.. HANNAR). rea CLHUH o conagious ilisiiiau nor does i nko paiens sic wih incurahle HpiiricH, ii iiddiion o ho CHPR ( nunipinled uhovc, 80!) XHOH were reneel in ho ou depnriiihii o he hospial, hcbp no hoing enrolled H regular hospial i Dr Edwin F..K -) n«d H,i], i H oliuir man o ho iiic.lical hoind o liohowpinl, nnd he H nlno one o ho smrgoorih and ho paholo^ih o he hospial. he olllcerb o he horpiol aro HH ollows : rcslddil OMH. Wimlley. VleupreKldeh-Ulehiird. HKCH. Hecrelnry (nrciicc (J VhnNoe. rensur., laimird. «hcro urn now oureen auxiliary HOclel o he honpiinl, hes l»>ing looued a Red Jmik. Long Himich, Koypor, Freehold, Bhrownhurv. Anbury lirlc, Mwiiii, MiiiiHimii, ^mrlshurg, Spring Lnkc, Fiiriiiiiijjdnlo, Poin lonsnn. Helmur ind Alanic (jghlandh. he raining school li. he hoipiul him i graduaed nearly iy rained, nurses since he school was organized. Anoher clues will be graduaed his year. SUNDA, SELLNG ENDED. "WDE-OPEN" SUNDAS A HGH^ANDS ABE OVER. A Laic aiulorder Z,eaaie Organised o Compel Observance o he JUaw Desirable Gi cus Araced, bu he liew Order o hings. ha law and order league o he Highlands, which was oiguriized abou six weekuago, held a meeing las Wednesday nigh a hompsons hoel. he league has more han a hundred members, consising o nearly all he Bumnjer residens and all o he represenaive men o he borough. Hal Reid, he playwrigh, who is a summer coager, is presiden o he league, and Rober McKay is Becreary and reasurer, Judge John E. Foser had been invied o aend he meeing and o ell he members some hings abou he workings o such an organizaion. His remarks concerned chiely he powers o die league in is eors o preserve order in he communiy. he league was in doub as o wheher he borough policemen had a righ o make arress in Ouean ownship. mns saed ha requenly here is more or less disorder on he drawbridge bu he wo borough oicers were averse o making arress here or ear ha i was no wihin heir provence o do so. Judge Foser assured he leagne ha he borough oicers or any oher ciizen had he power under he saue o arres any disorderly pers >n. he league will engage anoher oicer or police duy who will serve during he summer. he appoinmen will probably be made his week. he new oicer will be paid by helengue. No complains were made a he meeing. Highlands is Slid now o be a " dry" own on Sundays. One o he ciizens old a REGSER reporer on Friday ha i was very unlike Sundays in old imes, when. everyhing was wide open. nsead o meeing drunken men on all sides, as in ormer days, here was an air o peaceul quie abou he borough, and women could go where hey plased wihou being molesed or insuled by drunken men. his condiion o hings, i is believed, will arac o he place hundreds o desirable summer guess who in he pas have had no desire o ake heir amilies o he Highlands on accoun o he disorder due o is being a wide-open placo. he indicaions are ha heborough his year will enjoy a big season. Alhough he summer business does no acually begin unil July s, hompsons and he oher hoels and boarding houses already have a large number o guess. <» O COME HOME O DE. Charles. ounh yinu o Consumpion in Denver. Charles H. Roush, a barber o Asbury Park, wen o Denver several mouhs ago in he hope o beneiing his healh. He grew consanly worse and his docors say he canno live more hin hree or our weeks. His wie is a Freehold. Roueh waned o come home o die, hu was wholly wihou means. Charles Davenpor o Asbury P r rk ook up a collecion among his riends and enough money was raised o pay Roughs are back home. He is expeced a Freehold his week. Amboy Bridge Opened., he new bridge which connecs Perh Aroboy and Souh Amboy was opened o he public las week. his bridge will shoren he driving disance rom Newark and New ork o he shore abou 28 miles. Hereoore, persons wishing o cross he Riirian river wih horse and wugon hal o drive o New Brunswick, o he bridge here. is believed ha many more driving paries will come o he shore rom New ork, Newark, Jersey Ciy and oher places in he norhern par o he sae han ever beore. Sidewalks in Asbury Park.. During he pas hree monhs 82 new sidewalks, have been laid in Ahbury Park. his amouns o nearly $ miles o sidewalks, and he cos was almos $0,000. Open All Summer. Now s a good lino o ener o prepare or. good posiion n liu Full. Our lurwo biilhiiu? s op«n on nil sides rooms cool, clenn and nviing, wih every convenience and comor. Cull or wrie or School Journal. ^s COLLEGE Esablished 802. Corner Academy and lalsey Srees, Newark, N. J. J. KUGLER, Jn.. Prin. NOCE! All persons are orbidden o burn paper or oher reuse in ho srees, alleys or oher public places in ho own o lied Bank, or in back yards or on privao propery wihin he ire limis, o ho own. By ordor o ho BOARD OF COMMSSONERS. 4 \ DURNG CANVAL WEEK July 3d" o Julyioh, mee your riends in he Recepion Room a Joseph Salzs Dry Goods Srire, Red Bank. ou Be he Judge! Come o he sore any day his week and ell us i you ever saw beer values or he money han we oer. We know he bargains has, why we are so coniden o he resul. Bu we wan he readers o his adverisemen o pu us o he es.. ake Six Lile Coupons "o Cu Ou" in O r d e r\m 6 hursday, Friday and Saurday, OWN OUR OWN BAHNG SU Our New elephone Number is 303 Red Bank. Don Forge he Counry Circus BARGAN COUPON NO. 9. his coupon and $.98 will enile holder o one charming Whie Lingerie Dress or women. Sizes 34 o 44, lace rimmed, no sold wihou conpon.-.._... BARGAN COUPON NO.. his coupon and 98c. will enile holder o one Book, "he Jungle," by Upon Sinclair, which sirred Presiden Roosevel o acion, also "Conison," by Churchill. Jus ou. BARGAN COUPON NO. 3. his coupon and 25c. will enile holder o one Beach Ha, now all he rage. Bargains BARGAN COUPON NO. 0. his coupon and $2.98 will enile holder o one Whie Linen Coa has dieren; hree syles, Eon, Pony or Long Coa; box eec or semi-i. BARGAN COUPON NO. 2. his coupon and 66c. will. enile holder o one pair Kabo One Dollar Corses. None sold wihou coupon. BARGAN COUPON NO. 4. his coupon andi!io.c. will enile holder o on"e"adee Richie Bel." he hi o he season. No sold wihou.coupon. Joseph Salj, Red Bank. 2 Broad S., Red Bank. Waermelons, Caliornia and Souhern Muskmelons. Blackberries, Huckleberries, Raspberries and Srawberries. Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Grape Frui, Bananas and Pineapples. Green Beans, Green Peas, Cucunbers, Peppers, New Poaoes, Egg Plans, and Oher Fresh Vegeables. he Choices Fruis and Fines Vegeables he Marke Aords are Kep Consanly on Hand. <SKK~XK«:~:~H<^ HE NUMBER OF FRUDEN- AL POLCES N he Sae o New.Jersey is * over ory per cen o he oal populaion o New Jersey. his is he bes possible demonsraion o he conidence o he New Jersey public in his insiuion.

3 ; ; No maer wha i may be you wan in he line o hings or summer, housekeeping, is a Hendrickson & Applegaes, and i will be ound here a he righ price. hings or he house, hings or he lawn, hings or use, hings or comor, hings or convenience, are all here, and a prices ha are hard o bea. he repuaion o his sore or good goods a he righ prices is being well upheld his year. amily should-have one or wo. cens o $5.50. HAMMOCKS We have hem in all REFRGERAORS. COLUMBA HARD WOOD REFRGERAORS. Everyone knows he value o a hammock. is easy and resul, and when i is swung under he rees on he lawn i is always possible o keep cool. Hammocks are equally saisacory on he piazza or even in he shade o he house, and every syles and a all prices, rom hese Rerigeraors conain all he bes and laes improvemens in consrucion, insulaion, rimmings and inish. hey are made o ash, golden oak inish, wih carved panels, and are illed wih Nepune hair insulaor. hey are ied wih removable ice chamber, removable wase pipe, sliding shelves, bronze locks and hinges, ball-bearing wood wiieel casers, paen syphon, galvanized seel lining ice rack and shelves, and inished wih coach varnish. he consrucion and operaion o he paen ^removable ice chamber is very simple. Any one can li i ou or cleaning or oher purpose, and pu i in wihou diiculy.. ismade o heavy galvanized seel, wih holes samped hrough he boom and around he op or air circulaion. he openings in he boom are covered wih a corrugaed rack o preven any drip o he ood chamber below. he wase waer, and any condensaion, lows ino he guer a he back, which is also removable, and hen goes hrough he pipe and paen syphon o a pan o be placed beneah he rerigeraor. he prices range rom $7.5 o $35.00, according o size. DOOR AND WNDOW SCREENS. - Comor consiss in keeping insecs ou. here.is very lile comor in warm weaher i he house is illed wih lies in he day ime and wih mosquioes, bugs and oher insecs a nigh. Flies, mosquioes and bugs can be kep ou easily enough and a very small cos. Ge our Screen Doors and our Window Screens or your house and you Avill have a ine circulaion o air hroughou your rooms. ou will have he advanage o every breah o air has sirring, and you will be absoluely ree rom insec pess and insec annoyances. Our screen doors and windows are made o he bes maerials, in he bes manner and will las a lieime. he prices are low and depend on he size o he screens. PORCH SCREENS. hese are made o hang rom he edges o piazza roos and are inended o keep ou he sun, he dus, and he gazeo passers-by. hey do no keep ou he bieezes. hey give o a porch all he seclusion o a room, while hey give i he cooiness and comor o ou-doors. We have hem in all sizes, rom -ixs ee o 0x2 ee. LAWN SWNGS is hard o hink o anyhing ha will give more pleasure o he whole amily in he summer ime han a srongpiwellmade Lawn Swing. hey can^be/se up anywhere, and can be readily moved o a dieren locaion when desired. he children romp and play in hem all day, and in he cool o he evening hey orm a pleasan rerea or he older young olks oi" or he moher or aher. We are selling he swing shown in he picure or $3.50. Swings ha sea our persons sell o r $ » -- LAWN CHARS. A Lawn Chair wih canvas back is one o he mos enjoyable comors possible o obain or he summer monhs. is ligh and can be easily shied rom place} o place. is adjusable, and he back can be se a any angle, hus insuring he greaes relie o he ired rame. We are selling his lawn chair a 9S cens. ".., PORCH ROCKERS. We have a ine sock o Porch Rockers, our resh spring sock being now on sale. he rocker in he picure shown is one o he easies, mos subsanial and mos economical we have. We have oher sors, in reed, raan and woods o various kinds. he prices range rom 95 cens up o $4.25. We have he same kind o chair wihou rockers or hose who preer ha sor. LAWN SEEES. People who like o be ou o doors>bu who don like he swinging-moion o he lawn swings, ough o ge a ew Lawn Seees. hey are pained in brigh colors and add a lile ouch o color o he place, which is alluring o he eye. Bes o all, hey are comorable and durable. hey will las or years i hey are placed under sheler during he winer season, and hey go a grea -ways oward making ou-o-door lie aracive in he summer monhs. LAWN MOWERS s ime o mow he lawn. Keeping he grass cu makes he sward hick, and makes he grass silky and srong. A good Mower is a necessiy or hose who wan a good lawn, and he very bes lawn mower is lie High Wheel mperial. his is easy running, cus a wide swah, and cus he grass even and close. he prices range according o widh o he blade. We have oher grades o lawn mowers a lowerprices, hese prices ranging rom $2.50 up. BAB CARRAGES. Give he baby an airing in one o our ine carriages. Hell be healhier and beer or i. he shades keep he sun o his ace, and ho resh air will do him los o good. hoy are made comorable wih springs, and hey ride easy and run easy. X Legges Champion Dry Powder Duser, will do as much work in a day as a horse-power sprayer. will green wo rows o j poaoes a once as as as a man walks. Adjusable o any widh o row. *j Hendrickson & Applegae, X X X : Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J

4 : HE RED BANK REGSER WEDNESDA. JUNE 27, 000. OWN ALK. Nex Wednesday will be he Fourh O July. Following he usual cusom o HE REGSER when his holiday alls on. Wednesday, HE REGSER- will be issued nex uesday, insead o on Wednesday, as usual. Adverisers will.hereore need o ge heir adverisemens o HE REGSER oice nex weeu one day earlier han usual, in order o have hem in he oice in ime or inserion in ha issue, he commissioners o he own are " doing a good hing in puing guers down a he sides o he roads in he own where here is much wash o he Srees. he srees will be kep in beer condiion a ar less expense, and he guers--will be kep ree ronaweda, gross and unsighly rash which accumulae a he sides o he srees when here are only dir guers. * ** coss money o pu in sone guers bu he advanage he own wiljueceive will.be worh more han he cos. For loos alone i would be worh while o. pu in sone guers, o say nohing o he annual saving in cleaning ou he guers and in caring away he reuse and rubbish. Wih sone curb* and Bone guers he sides o a sree can be kep rim and nea. A curbed sree, wi h sone guers, and wih grass exending rom he sidewalk o he curb line, is a. rereshing sigh, and he improved appearance o he sree adds no a lile o he.acual inancial value o he. propery. o-o-o he Shrewsbury river is becoming once more an imporan acor in he lie o Red Bank. ime was when he Shrewsbury river was regarded as he grea eaureo Red Bank and was he grea aracion which brough people o he own. here were all sors o river evens scheduled or every week o he season in hose days, and heriver was he scene o much enerainmen and enjoymen. *.«. * en or ieen years ago he river began o lose, is aracions or ho people..he sailing races and oher river evens which had added 60 much lie o he own or years wen ino a decline. o sail a race became in a large degree a maer o money, or under he new con- diions which had arisen i was very expensive o own a sailboa and ener i in races. nsead o being a spor in which every owner o a boa had a show, as was he case in he old days, only hose who could aord hollow spars, new sails arid a consanly changing rig could hope o win.! "., * # * *.>..he lack o.ineres in sailing races.-> under he new condiions was el along he enire line o river spors. Even ishing and crabbing begnn o lose ineres or he general public. Excep during he season o iceboaing he river was almos desered by hose who had ormerly almos lived on he waer dur- ; ing he summer season.. * *» J Wihin he las year or wo ineres in he river has begun o.be awakened. Once more he river is becoming he v real cener" o aracion o he own... en imes as many small boas are seen -> on be«river oday as were here ive years ago. here is no boa racing, bu..here is a healhy ineres aken in he river as an ou-door aracion. Sailing rowing, ishing, crabbing and river journeying in small naphha boas are making he river livelier han even in he old days. # his is a good hing or he own o Bed Bank and i is an especially good "hing or he people who use he river. he unorunae hing abou he whole maer is ha he people o he own have no good way o geing o he river. he river ron o nearly every sree in own has been bough by privae paries, and persons can ge o he river only by becoming respassers. # * * he commissioners o Red Bank are : busy men. hey give heir ime and heirservices ree. Many o heir duies are unpleasan and heir oicial work occupies much o he ime which would oherwise be heir leisure periods. may seem like an imposiion o ry o add o heir presen, amoun o work, aud ye i seems o me ha somehing should be done o make (ho river accessible o he peopleo he own. Every sree in he own should be opened o. he river and ho own should own he river ron o every sree. Where ho river ron o srees has been illegally or improperly aken by privae / paries, hey should bo ejeced and he river ronage should rever o is lawul and righul owners, ho public. Whore ho river ron o Breen bun been legally obained by privae pnrips, ho own should j»e» ho propery back by purchase, i poruihle, and i no, hen i should be aken under condemnaion pro CceclingB. ho ime him cum*; when he own mus own ho river ron o is erecl i ho people iiro o mvo hn ine and enjoymen o ho river o whicl hey ire jusly eniled. (own alk coninued on page 2.) Boyn Arm Broken. Jnrold Benne, son o John R. Bon no o Cenorvllle, near Koypor, wnn bounced ou& ho back o n WUKOH on, Sunday o lubwook, and boh bones o lilo rlgli oronrm wore broken. Dr. 0 W. Budlong o BcUord drcuacd he in jury mid so he broken boncu.»-» Law brjos.aro prined or lawyers n,o» BBOSEBollco. Adv. ;.CL. SEPHENSONr BVBSCllPOX PRCE: Onejear,...* 8.50 monhs Ar Embroideries. SAMPED LNENS. AR NOVELES., 50 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. ;; < *******, All he Laes Novelies. eley & Son, Newsdealers and Saioners, 0 BROAD S., RED BANK. Schroeders Hair onic kills dandu, keeps he hair rom alling ou and makes he scalp healhy.. has enough or i o do. ^. Schroeders Pharmacy. NOW N PROGRESS. High-Grade Womens Shir Waiss $3.98 were $4.98 i c..25 i Waiss are ncluded in his Sale. ALL GREA BARGANS. Aaomjare, R EAL ESAE «USKMKU OV NVMlHMill VOAGK& A SPECAL. FAMH Wi (MlilC KVKRWHKK. W. A. HOPPNG, 40 BROAD SREE, BED BANK, N. J * Sore Closes a Noon Saurdays, Beginning July 7h, Friday Evenings. FURNURE RE:UPHOLSERED, WE CONSANL employ a orce o skilled upholserers who are a:, your heck andcall whenever you have worn and rayed pieces or parlor suis ha you W9 made as good as new. Oa collecion o upholsery abrics, damasks, ^velours and apesries is ax greaer han will be ound in any oher New Jersey esablish men, and you will ind i a pleasure o pick rom, hese lines such goods as you may desire o be used in he re-upholsering o your worn uiiure. - -,. WE WLL SORE OUR FU S.- HS house conains he only real cold sorage plan in he Sae o New Jersey. is equipped in he mos modern manner and is perec in every way* has an immense capaoiy, suicien no only or his sores parons, bu or a couple o New orks bigges esablishmens which send.heir, urs o us or sae keeping. you have valuable garmens,, draperies or oher hings you wish o proec rom moh, ire and climaic changes, we would-srongly advise you o place hem in our keeping. ou are absoluely guaraneed USE OUR ELEPHONE., ELEPHONES are coming ino more general home use every day, and hose who once pu hem, in ind hem pracically indispensable. hey are paricularly useul.when you-lack ime o come o he sore or he, weaher is so bad as o make i inconvenien. We ake especial care o orders phoned us, bur order deparmen sanding ready o mee your every need. you desire odoyoar shopping by phone direc wih he deparmens;^ do no use your ime giving orders o our cenral operaors, as hey canno receive hem. Ask or he deparmen in which he goods you desire are sold. hen you can ge as direc service as hough you were sanding in ron o he couner. - Call " Newark.",, Haye & Co., Broad, New & Halscy Ss., Newark es and Auomobiles Our presen sock, consising o several hundred carriages o almos every descripion or pleasure or business, canno be equalled, and i will be o your ineres o look hem over and noe he qualiy and low prices. BUSNESS "WAGONS We carry-he amous Keysone business wagons in all syles and suiable or every kind o business. FARM WAGONS One and wo horse, o he. Champion and" he Milburn ype, made especially or our rade. a AUOMOBLES We are agens or he Cadillac, Auocar, Norhern, and he bes makes o oreign and American cars. Le us know your wans and we can ill hem o your enire saisacion. Come in early while he sock is ull.. We have jus received a resh lo o "Ever Ready Dry Baeries." he bes baeries made. J. W. Moun Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, RED BANK, N. J. Everybody is looking or a cool place o ake lunch. he Sheridan Hoel has i, wih elecric ans in he resauran and a he lunch couner, where he bes meals V& are served a popular prices. Our Piel and Rocheser beers are always served cold. Business mens lunch rom i2:oo"o 2:00 p. M. FRED FRCK, Proprieor Sheridan Hoel. V.. v

5 . " ; FREE 7 / ifor ixe EXCELSOR CRCUS rick Ponies, Riding Dogs, Funny Clowns,. / s Aerial and Novely Acs., : -;/ HE ELECRC HEARE / - ; Presening Laes Moving Picures and Elecric Founain. / -. GUS WHES,\ Big Punch and Judy Show. FERRS WHEEL Laes Conderman Make. LANDERS Big Vaudeville Show. CHEF LONGFEAHER ndian Aracions and Novelies.. LNN COOPERS Big Snake Show. V OAKLAND SR EE, RED BANK, o lie Bed Banls: Baseball ~ HE ARACONS WLL BE DON FORDS Handcu and Myserious Box Show. MLLER & ALORS en o llusion. MADAM COOPERS Persian Palmis. CHARLE HOBBS in ype en. GENE RAC -he Man wih he Orangeade. HCKE & FURMAN Candy Pull and Pop Corn.... MLLERS LAES GAMES , - he Old Woman and he Shillalahs and Sriker. ; and Cacher Baseball Game. POW WA "- And his new Novely- Nigger Head. OD WLSON Wih Mr. and Mrs. Hpligan. - he Whole Dam Family Game LOUE KAJXS Aracions: Bee Hive, pish Pond, Hand and Malle Srikers;.,. JOHNOBB:S Laes Novely Rile Range and Polly Polley. Laes mproved Merry-Go-Round. Wih he Laes Novely Lovers ub. New Swings, New Swings Koon Kandy Machine ndian Archery SHAFFER & WLSQN Cane and Knie Board and Chewing Gum Game. ADMSSON O HE GROUNDS. J * \.. " / : AANC_HGHLANDS. HAPPENNGS N HE BCeOUGH B HE BA. Dieers are Beina nsalled, and a Grea Saving inhe Waer Deparmen o he Borough is Anici- paed. c ools3 now as i he eors o he borough council o save money on he. public waer-accoun would prove suo. cessul. Sbme une ago he council nor iied waer users ha hey niu8$ \pu meers in heir residences and business Nplacesby July s. An examinaion o cerain premises where here were no meers.had revealed he ac ha here was a big leakage o waer rom auces and badly conneced pipes, and his led. o he acion o he council. he counell will cu o connecions rom all build-, ings in which meers are no pu in by, July s. Nearly all he users o own. waeribave pu in meers. ; Euchre or le Hospial. A euchre pary was held a he casino "las Wednesday or he benei o.he Long eranob-hpspial^_j[l.wa8_underj;he auspices o he local auxiliary and abou $40 Was cleared.. Prizes were won by Mr.c.~A. G. Brown, Mrs. B. B. Biiuer,,Mrs. J. L. Barker, Mrs., E. Camp, Mrs. ". H. Paerson and Mra. J. E. oser. he annual elecion o he Alanic Highlands auxiliary will ake place on uesday, July 3d. An Auomobile Acciden.,. Mrs; Jonn. hompson, wie o ormer Sheri hompson, and Miss Sruhera, a -summer gues were hur in an auomo-, bile acciden las "Wednesday. he -women were in A. H. Magees uuo and were on heir way o Bed Banlr. Mr. reopened July 6h, when a comedy, " Whas Nex," will be given under he auspices o he Epworh league o he Mehodis church. he comedy will be presened by he young people o he church. " He Wan Arresed, on a Charge o Drivino n Horse wih Sore. Shoulders, bu he Charge iro«proven o be Unounded. Michael Coleore, a driver or James W. Danser o Freehold, was acquied las week o being cruel o a horse. Coleore was hauling elephone poles a Freehold and one o he horses, he wns driving was declared o have sores on is shoulder, Coleore was arresed on a charge o cruely o animals and he rial came o las week. Mrs. Mary B. French HocUrhan o R-d Bank conduced he case or he sociey or he prevenion o cruely o iiniimla. Her principal winess wns Charles Sickles, he Ho was released on pnymen o he coss. agen or he sociey. E. W. Arrowlmih o, Freehold, was Coleoros lawyer, Alonzo hompson, a Freehold boy Magee had charge o, he machine. eleven yenra old, who wasarraigned on Mr. Sickles esiied ha he horse had While going around he curvo a Alla charge o rying o break in he Freehold milroad saion, was released. sore shoulders, bu a number o oher :; Bins church a Naveaink he seering winesses esiied ha he Pbouldprs -gear go ou o order and he auo wen W. W-. Rnmsay o Keansburg. ho new w3 no sore uall, bu ha wha Mr, ino a dich. he occupans were hrown probaionary oicer o Monmoul) SickUs ook o be sores wore merely ou o he machine. Miss Sruhere sus- couny, wns insruced by he cour o hardonel growhs on ho horses shoulder, caused by prouberenco o he ained a broken wris and MrSj hompson was quie badly bruised. Dr. An- a ime. ^ keop he wo boys under surveillance or shoulder bones. One o hese winesses,drew aended o heir injuries. Mr. was a voprinnry surgeon. All ho wi. Mgee was no hur. nesses or Cok-oro esiied ha hey Bookless Driver Fined. Church Nova. lind pxamiojd he horso cureully niid, his week he poard o rusees o he James Baggo o Freehold was driving recklessly hrough Feohold on Mon- wo oher ciiaes o cruoly o animals ound no evidpnco o a sore nor o pain. Mehodin church will begin renovaing he cburcb. A he mornin? sorvico in day nigh o lneweck, when ho wasare being ried a Freehold oday. he he churph las Suhday a violin solo,was arresed and locked up. Flo was drunk men under rial in hese casps.are Josopli played by Mrs.. J. W. WilBono New a ho ime. ho nex morning ho Was Newman o Freehold, who WUH arresed ork, a nuoh a.he 80a Vimv hool, lnud $2,50 and released. He whipped jlex Suqdiyi he musical eauron in ho up his horuo on saring or homo and churoh will include Boleoiona by an orchesra. Miss Faraon o Philadelphia sang a Bolo in jio OpnraL Bapis church on Sunday morning. he ladiesaid nocley o ha ohuroh held a cako aalo nhe Kobora buildink On Baurday aernoon and^over $0 wna ronlizcd. lidzivceuni Minnrovc. ho lyooum, whlcli ban boon or yonr ho plnoo o holding publio oiierain-! mona and meoingb, hns been ooimidcrahly imhrovod. ho Bago has bcon doep^nccv now lccnory pu in, and ho. building gonorallylreparld. will bo NEW SREE O BE OPENED. Wins a Sui o Several Ver-M Sanding. he.borough o Seijbrigh has won is arrived rouble arose beween he paries and Ellio reused o ranser sui over he opening o New sree. he propery, claiming ha Naughon his sree exends across he railroad had violaed he agreemen. Naughon rack o he Cenral railroad and hebrough sui and he case was carried o railroad claimed ha under an agreemen made wih he borough en orgave decision in avor o Naughon las he cour o errors and appeals, which welve years ago he sree was closed. wee"k. Fred W. Hope o Red Bank represened Naughon in ho legal proceed- he railroad enced across he sree and he borough laid curbing along Ocean ings. avenue in ron o he ormer sree. Aerward he borough oioials waned he sree reopened and began sui. he A DRVER_ACQUED. sui was ough by he railroad hrough all he cdurs o he sae and he decision by he cour o errors and appeals MCHAEL COLEFOBE NO GULwas given laa week in avor, o he OF CRUEL. borough. Some o he borough residens are said o be opposed o he opening o he sree across he railroad racks on he ground ha he crossing will be a very dangerous one. wo oher srees cross he railroad wihin 50 ee o New sree. OFFENDERS GE OFF EAS. he Kew Probaionary Oicer o look Aer hem. Raymond Burke, son o John Burke o Freehold ownship,. was arraigned a Freehold las week on a charge o sealing a bioycle rom George Ackernan o Freehold- Burke is eigheen years old. raced hrough ho own. Ho collided wili a roe and ono i bo wagon wheels was smashed., Baggo was hrown ou bu was no much hur. Counry Club Opened. ho Brooklyn counry olubhouio aud grounds a Long Branch woro ormally moioned on Saurday, Juno 0h. ho club recohly bough he John A.McCall propory or $500,000, and abou $00,000 mora ig being Hpiii on ho OUBO und groundh o equip or ho olubn purposes. ho ouh OUHO will bo kep opon winer arid Bummer. NAUGHON WNS SU. lie Compels he ranser o Sea.- brigh Propery o Him.. William Naughon o Seabrigh has woo a lawsui brough o compel George W. Ellio o sell him a piece o propery a Seabrigh. An agreemen or he sale o he propery was made several years ago, bu beore he ime o sale or aking a cnl lo-> Freehold o *bo slaughered wih i«legs ioil in a way which was claimed o bo cruel o ho cal, anil Dwigh D, Solomons driver, who WH arrcbod on ii chargoo being cruel o his horse. A Big Mea Conrac. Margarum & hompson, a bucher llrm a Aabury Park, hau received hu conrac o impply he noldierb a ho sao camp wih moa during ho ino (hoy "0 ii Sea Gir. hu noldioro- o Nw ilurloy will bo in camp hererom July 7h o AUKUB); 4h. ho moa conrnc will umoun o neveriu houmnil dolliib.. ined Serge Coas. Black and blue unlined Serge Coas, sizes 34 o 48, including " Sous," a $3.50 and $4.00. Oher hin Coas, 25c. o $.50. Ligh weigh Khaki cloh Shirs, a 85C. he cooles Shir made. Summer Underwear, 25c. o $.00 per garmen. Moils and Boys Snis, Has, Caps and Furnishings a Ludlow Hall, RED BANK. here is Work or he Plumber n your place and i should bo aedld ouloiico. Sickmwi.H roquenly cavoed by clogged drains. Coss oo mucli, you say? No a all. My chaws or high olusa Plumbing, Gas Fiing or Soam Honlnjc Work aro quie modorao. MM good maorinll nnd oxorcino «roa olcill mid euro in all oporaioiih, guaranee) poreo work. WLLAM OBREN. 29 WoH Fron Sree,?o«Hunk. Hoover Poao Digger. have received a carload o Hoover Poao Diggers, direc rom he acory. hey are machines o his years make, wih many improvemens over ormer syles. keep consanly, on hand exras and repairs or all syles o hese Poao Diggers. Charles P. Conover, HOLMDEL, N. J. 7 Broad Sree, Bloomield. N. J. Deposis made up o he 3d day o July draw ineres rom he s, Regular semi-annual dividends have been pnil o deposiors or 35 years. Since 904 he rnea have been 4 per cen, on amouns rom 5 o 3,000 and 3% per cen on he porion o a deposi n excess o,000. > ( CORRESPONDENCE NVED. J. J. ANONDESM> n ho Fines o Wlnon and Liquor*. ( :> j : J,, My Favories aro Chaniborlalns n««l Hollywood Byo VblnllOi). SlOREi 83 WES FRON S., RED BANK,.i«j i

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7 ORDNlNCE. An ordinance graning uhe Monmouh Couny elecric company, body crporae, organized ana exising under and by vliue o he Laws o he Bae o New Jersey, a locslon o he racks o he exension o he line o o railway and he poles ana wires used n connexion herewih upon and along and in and brouii be public srees, avenues and oher public places wihin ne limis o he ownship oshrwsbury n he Couny o Monmoub and Sae o New Jersey, and permission o consruc, opene and mainain s said. righ o way herein and&lso oher righs and privileges inciden hereo: WnEREAS, be Monmojuh Couny Elecric Company, a corporaion omed under he provisions o an Ac o he Legislae o he Sae o New Jersey, eniled," An ac o auhorize be promoion o racion Compane) or he consrucion and operaion o said railways or railroads operaed as sree railways, anro regulae he same," approved March 4h, 93, and be acs amendaory and supplemenary/hereo, did by s peiion bearing dae be lenh day o March, nineeen hundred and six, aoly o be ownship Commiee o he ownsbb o Shrewsbury n he Couny o Monmouh anasae o New Jersey or a locaion o be rack? o he line o s railway comormably o he rnio designaed n be descripion o be roue oj said line and be map exhibiing bo same aio^ln be oice o be Secreary o Bae n renon.now Jersey, and in said peiion and map accomnovlng he same designaed, and or permission, ^exend, consruc, mainain and operae s said jailway wihin be said ownship o Shrewsbury U he Couny and Bae aoresaid upon and acrosjln arid hrough he srees, avenues and ohe public places hereinaer menioned, -whlob (aid peiion was duly signed by said corporalcc and duly iled wih he Olerk o he Bald ownlbp Commiee o be ownship o Shrewsbury oi he ieenh day o March, A. D. 900, and pubac noice o said applicaion having been given qall paries ineresed by publicaion in " he RedBank Regiser " Bnd " he New Jer- Eey Sandari," newspapers circulaing in said ownship ojsbrewsbury, duly designaed by be ownship Cmmiiee o he ownbhip o Bbrowsbury o pu)llah said noices, and by posing n lve o be dos public places in said ownship o, Bbrewsbur/, likewise designaed, or a leas oureen days beore be imenxed ora mee- : ng ol hsaid ownship Commiee, a which said applicaion would be considered, and speciying he Qume o he corporaion presening such peiion,no dae o (lllnnr he same, be clmrac- -erobi road nended o be consruced, operai ed and mainained, he moive pnwar o be used nereonj and he public roads, srees, avenues and oer public places, hrough, across and in and upon which he same would exend n said owniblp o Shrewsbury n he Couny, and Sae aoresaid, and speci ylngbre" ime and place o he meeing o said ownship Commiee, a whlcn ime said ownship Commiee would conv elder he said applicaion, and a be ime menioned n bo said noice, o wi, he nineeenh day o April, 906, he said ownship Commiee did mee and publicly adjourn he bearing upon said applicaion o he weny-olgblh day o April, A. D a which ime be said hearing was again publicly adjourned o he sevenh day o. May,i.D.lOOu.-awhlchlme he said hearirikwas again publicly adjourned o he seveneenh day oi May; A. b., 90), a which ime be said hearing was again publicly adjourned o he 7h day o June, 006,- a which ime be said hearing was again publicly adjourned o he weny-lrs nay o June, 006, and be said corporaion buying Died wih he Clerk o ibe said ownship Commiee he consens n wriing o he owners o mor e han..» one-hal o he amoun o linear ee o propery. roning on he pars o be srees, avenues and oher public places in said ownship o Shrews- * bury upon and across and in and hrough which a locaion o he racks o said Company, a permis- slon o consruc, operae and mainain said rall-, way s asked, duly acknowledged by he subscribers hereo, asarodneds eniled o be-scordeu; and baying read and considered be maer, he.. said ownship Commiee o he ownship o Shrewsbury has on his weny-lrs day o June, 000, being he dae ixed by be said he ownship Commiee o be ownship o Shrewsbury by adjournmens as aoresaid or he. hearing o be said peiion o be said corporaion, decided o gran said applicaion upon he resricions hereinaer conained: * hereore be ordained by be ownship Commiee o he ownship o Shrewsbury: SECON. ha he said applicaion o be. Minmouh Couny Elecric Company, a corporaion o he Sae o New Jersey, or a locaion o s racks or is line o railway conormably o he roue designaed in he descripion o he roue o said line and he map exhibiing be same iled n he oice oi he Secreary o Sae a renon, New Jersey, and n said applicaion designaed, and or permission o exend, consruc, operae and mainain s said railway wihin heownsblpo Shrewsbury n be Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, upon and across and n and hrough he publlo srees, avenues, and oher public places hereinaer menioned, be and he same s hereby graned on he dae las aoresaid under he resricions herilnn er menioned, ha s o sny. Secion. ha be Monmoub Couny Elecric Oompany^-body corporae, as aoresaid. s successors and sslgis. sball have he righ, and consen and permeslohs hereby given o exend, consruc, operae anil mainain s line or sree ailway wih Blngle racks and he necessary urnous and sldlnira. upon and across and n and hrough he public srees, avenues and oher public places n said ownship o Shrewsbury hereinaer paricularly menioned conormably o he roue designaed in he descripion o he roue o snlii line o railway and be map exhibiing be same nied Jn.ho oice o he Secreary o Sae a renon, New Jersey, and n said peiion and map accompanying he same designaed, ha s o my:. Beginning a a poin n he cenre o Fron sree where he cenre llneo Fron sree n inerseced by he easerly boundary line o be own o Red Bank, which said boundary line s an arc or circle, he radius o which ls5,!!8oeeand he cen s he poin where he, high waer mark o ho Norh Shrewsbury rlverlb inerseced by be weserly line o Maple avenue, hence (l) along be cenre o he publlo road leading rom Red Bank o Oceanic norh 07 degrees HO minues eas,59.5 ee o a poin; hence (2) sill along bo cenre o said public road norh 07 degrees 5 minues eas,508.5 ee o a poin!; hence (3) sill along be cenre o he aoresaid public road 07 degrees 5 minues eas,803.5 lee o a poin; hence (4) alll along be cenre line o bo aoresaid public road GO degrees 5 minues eas 480 ee more or Jess o a poin where be * cenre line o he aoresaid public road leading rom Bed Dank o Oceanic s nerseced by be weserly line o Pearl sree in Fair Haven; hence (5) sill along be cenre line o he aoresaid public road leading rom Red Duuk o Oceanic nonb 08 degrees eas,4.5 ee o a poin; honca (G) sill alorg he cenre line o he aoresaid public road curving o be le on a radius o 6C3»ee 50.0 ee o a poin; hence (7) sill along be cenre line o he aoresaid public road norh 63 dejrreos no minues eas 804 eu o a poin; bence (H) sill along he cenre lino o be aoresaid public road 50 degrees 80 mlnuves eas 38.5 ee o a poin; hence (0) curving o Urn righ on a radius o <W0 -ee 00,4 ee o a poin; ihenco(lo) sillalongne cenre lirea! he aoresaid publlo road norh 00 degrees eas oo o a poin; houco () sill along he cenre line o he aoresaid publlo road norhco degrees SO minues eas K,:) en o a poin; Jhance (2) sill along he cenre line o he aore - said publlo road norh 70 degrees 65 minues eas : 525 ee o a poin; hence (3) sill along he ccnro o he aoresaid public road norh 7 minues 5 degrees eas,400 ee o a poin; benco (4) sill alone ho cenra lino o he aoresaid publlo road norh 7 degrees 0 minues cas,b.\6 eo o a. poin; hence(i) sill alow? iro cenre lino o bo aoresaid public road norh 70 degrees 45 minues eas,008.5 oo more or less o a poin where bo cenre line o bo aoresaid niello road leading rom ed Bank o Oceanlo s lnorscccd by he easerly sldao Laayuc sroe n Oceanic ; honeo (0) along ho cenre, line o ho public roiul loading rom Oceanic, o Bcabrlgh known n» bo mono road, norh 70 degrees, 40 minues oas 89 ho o a polu; hence (7) sill along he cenre o ho aoresaid public road curving o bn righ on a radw o H2.> loo 57.4 eo o a poin; honeo (8) nlll along ho cenre line o lio nonwald public road souh 85 degree* 45 minues oas 08;J eo 8 nches o a poin; honeo (0) sill along ho cenre line o he aoresaid publlo road curving o ho righ on a radiim o 048 ee oo o a poin; hence («)) sill along he cenra line o ho norosnld publlo road smih ou dejireca 5 mlnuoa ona 40.5 ou o iv poin; llienco (2) Blll along hoconre llnooh«uoresaldpubllo road curving o ho righ-on a radius o 459. oo 46 ea o a poin; honeo (S-i) mill along ho conra lino o ho aonwald uiiulla rond nouli M degrees!2b minues oim 8U0.B ou o n poin; llionoe- (~i) Blll along ho cenra lino o ho aorlalil publlo rond curving o ho righ n a radlun o 70.0 oo, SM eo o anoin; bemoo ( ) Blll along be conro lino o bo aoresaid publlo road souh W) dugroon SO minues oas 7W.6 oo o a poin! lienco (l5) nlll along he conro Una o ho aoroaald piibllo road ouh «dcurooos W) minues oan MM ooo a, poin; honco (M» nlll along ho conro lino o ho aoro»iild [inlillo road souh i dogrooh 00 mlniios can 0(7 ee o a poin; hence (87) mill aloilu Uio conro lino o bo uoroenlo publlo rnnd curving o ho lo on a radius o Bl.ilrjea VB.i! oo moro or long o iho conra Una o ho llldgo oad; h»nco (86) along lio cenre Jlno o lia lldgo load, ouli 80 degrees 35 minues eas 407ee o a poin; bence (SO) sill along be cenre lice o he aore- «adblae Road curving o he Ml on a radius o,9.5 ee 04. ee o a poin; hence (30) sllll along he cenre o be aoresaid nidge noad norh 80 degrees minues.eas 85.5 ee o a poin where> be cenre Hoe o be aoresaid. Ridge Uoad s nerseced by he cenre line o be Avenue o be wobivers: " Subjec, however, o he ollowing condiions: " () ha be said railway sball be consruced wih single rack wih be necessary urnous, sidings and swiches, and ha he rails laid n be consrucion o said racks shall be so laid ha be ops hereo sball be Hush wih be surace o be said srees ; ha be racks on said public srees, avenues andoher public places hereinbeore menioned sball be locaed and laid hereon so ha be cener o said rack shall be be cener line o said srees, exoeping ha be inersecion o he aoresaid srees where he curve s necessary or passing rom he one o said srees o he oher, Bliall be BO locaed and laid ha be angen sball be- as nearly as possible. n be middle o he sree aoresaid, and exceping urher where urnous and sidings are necessary, hey sball be locaed and laid as hereinaer provided, has o say:, where he urnous and sidings are necessary hey sball be so consruced and locaed as o orm an equilaeral urnou or swich he cener o be racks o he urnous or swiches o be he cener lines o be srees aoresaid, whereon be same are consruced; ha be urnous or sidings shall be locaed or consruced n he ollowing places on said srees, o wi,-one a Eas Side park, one immediaely eas o Bueno Visa avenue, one opposie wba is ermed as Babies Hospial. No siding or urnou shall occupy a space o more han one hundred and iy ee. ha rom a poin n he cener o Fron Sree where he cener line o Fron sree s nerseced by he enserly boundary line o he own or Red Bank o he proposed erminus o (he roue o said Company as hereinbeore designaed, he said Company shall cause s roadbed o be consruced o be ben shale pressad brick, beween he mils and exending wo ee on eiher side o said rails, ncluding all urnous) in addiion o which be said Company sball cause o be consruced beween he poins designaed as aoresaid hroughou lb enire roue exending on eiher side o said Fron Sree as aoresaid and he Fair Haven and Uceauic road and Ridge Road rom he curbs hereo o be ouer edges o he brick road bed o said Company, a roadbed o broken sone o a deph o six nches inished; be sone o be used sball be o a characer known as rap rock sone; sone o be size known as wo and one-bal nches shall be irs used o a deph o our inches; rap rock sone o bo size known as one and one-hal nches shall be superimposed o a deph o iro nches, ha be same sball be hen op dressed o lne sone or gravel, graded and bo whole rolled o a smooh even surace and all reuse and dir and unused maerials removed; he whole work when inished shall conorm o he grude upon he srees and par o srees aoremenioned o be esablished by he Board o chosen Freeholders; ha in he consrucion o said railway and equipmen hereo, be maerials employed and he work done»hall bo o be bes characer, and shall be he duy o he said Company o, consruc be same so as no o mpede public ravel unnecessarily and under be supervision o be Board o Chosen Freeholders or heir duly appoined oicers: ha be said railway and roadbed or he use hereo shall be so consruced ha no more han one housand ee sball be in process o consrucion a any one ime; ha sball also be be duy o said Company o resore bo surace o all srees and crosswalks disurbed by he layingo said racks o heir ormer condiion, and o keep he road inside o is racks and or wo ee on he ouside hereo on each Bide n good repair a s own expense a all imes. n case o be ailure o he said Company, s successors or assigns, o keep such porions o said srees las above menioned in good repair and D passable condiion a s own expense as aoresaid be Board o Freeholders may by.uelr proper oicers cause such porions o said srees o be repaired and resored and charge be expense hereo and o collec be same rom he said Hallway Company, is successors and assigns. (2) ha he said railway company shall have be righ o carry passengers and relgb or oxpress maer and o use elecriciy as he moive power, and no oher moive power shall be used, excep n case o acciden, or be propulsion o s cars and ransacion o s business on said railway, ha n he equipmen and operaion o said railway, said company sball bave be righ o use he said overhead wire or rolley sysem o elecrical equipmen; ha all overheo/d wires user! n connecion herewih shall be placed a leas eigheen ee above he grades o be public srees aoresaid, he rolley wire o be placed a he heigh aoresaid and n be ulddle o said srees; be eed wire o be aached o poles locaed as hereinaer provided a be heigh aoresaid on he norh side o said sree?, he span wires o be aached o poles placed opposie one anoher on boh sldeso said sree as hereinaer provided a be heigh aoresaid and he eeder in wire o be locaed as hereinaer provided: ha all overhead wires when crossed by elecric lighing, elephone or elegraph wires shall be proeced by guard wires Properly nsulaed; ha he necessary poles or susaining and carrying be wires or conducing elecriciy o be elecric moors in use by said company shall be placed beween he curb lines o said srees and be sidewalks hereo, one on eiher side o said srees, and as nearly opposie one anoher as pracicable, and sball be placed on an average o one hundred ee apar exceping on curves, where hey shall be ereced as hereinaer provided, bu under no circumsances sball b«same be so placed as o nerere wih public ravel or use, a more paricular) ocalon o Bald poles being designaed on a map eniled " A map o he exension and roue o he Monmoub Couny Elecric Company or he ownship o Shrewsbury, N. J." and herewih iled wih he Clerk o be said ownship Commiee o be ownbhip o Shrewsbury and make a par hereo; be poles used nball be o cypress and shall be pained and kep pained by Bald company. {V ha he said Railway Company shall comply wih all reasonable orders or regulaions which be said ownship Commiee shall make rom ime o ime aa o he rae o speed o cars upon said public srees, or any o hem, and be manner o mainaining sree crossings, and he removal o ce and snow hererom, and also as o be prevenion o elecrolysis o waer mains and pipes,and also as o he carrying o reigh or express maer. (4) ha be said Company shall no suer or permi is cars or any o hem o sand upon he racks n he public srees aoresaid, or any o hem, a any ime, exceping o receive and deposi passengers: and o ake on or pu o reigh and express muer ; and Uaking on and leing o pas. sengers or aking on or puing o reigh and express maer s cars sball no be sopped on said srees, or any o hem, so as o unessarlly nerere wih be ree and uninerruped passage o ravel. (5) ha shall be he duy o said Company o provide aud keup upon each (i la cars vlillo in ma. lon, suiable and proper bella or gongs o give warning o ld approach; and also o provide and mainain proper lighs n each o s said cars and o cnuso he same o be lighed when he carsaro running a nigh; and n clearing away and removing snow and corom said racks, i sball be done in such «manner AS o no unnecessarily inerere wih he righs and privileges o he occupans o bo propury abuing on he public srees hrough or across which said racks are consruced, nor o obsruc public ravel; each car need shall bo sighly n appoaranco, o modern design and paern, nod shall a all imes bo kep clean and serviceable; each car shall also bo equipped on ho orward end when n moion wih bo appliance commonly known as a onder, designed or bo proecion o ho lira and limb o pedesrians; be sylo o said ondur sball be one o ho mos approved now n use. (0) ha ho Said Company sball bo solely re- Bponslble (or all damages ba miiy accruo on accoun o any accidens or njuries o any person or pornom, or o he propery o any person durlngho consrucion and operaion o Haii railway, by reason o ho negligence o said Company. (7) ha ho mild Company nhul run W cars over ho above described rouo a nervals no less han he ollowing; weny mliniea boweon ho hours o 0 A. M. nnd 0:80, jr. ind hourly huroaer unil :0 r. H. bowoon ho period cominonclng wih ho irs o Ocober and inding bo irs o May, and every weny minued bowoon lio hours o 0 A. M. and :30 r. M. commencing wih he irs o May nnd ending ho irs o Ocober. (8) ha hu said ownship Commlo reserves hl iiso o Niild uronh or,ho purpoho o making any linprovomonh and repairs or lio bonoll o nald ownship, bo pxponso anmllng he nerering wih, or he removing or replacing o hu rails, or rucku, or rondbod o wild Company, or he purpose o rnaklnksurl) mprovemens, or repairs, o bo linrno by nalil Company, and provided ha he nald owdbhlli o HhruWHbury ihnll no bo liable or any dauinuo reuniing o said Company n consequence o lorn o Mirvlcu during ho making o nuch mprovemens and rapalrs. (0) ha nil and anyiwrnonor ponons nnd cor poralorik slmll bo permied o iiiuko such excuvn HOUR nnd ononlngn n lio HirccH on which mlil imckh werv> hild.. n accordance wih hin ordinance, numny \>n iurcchhiiry upon llrx obaining ho con- Hn o mild Hoard o veholileih in: expomo n cirrpil by unld (ixravnlnns w nporligh and lio reiluclng (i his rmul n H ormer condiion o lie borniiiiiil imlil >y BC. person or coronaion making lio Biiine i whenever hu owuhhlp Commiee Nhull urnn o uny porion or corpornilon Mvmlk«on o move nny, uuld(iig<>vurorucrom)lioilrik<4 upei which be rolley wires o said Company are srung or locaed, or any o hem,, in accordance wih his ordinance, he said Company shall wihin weny- Jour hours aer receiving wrien noice hereo emporarily removsas wires and be expense o so removing he sameand replacng be samo o be borne by ibe person or corporaion making such applicaion, which expense shall no exceed be acual cos o labor and use o maerial occasioned hereby. n case he Company snail no remove is wires wihin be ime aoresaid, he same may be removed by and under he direcion o he Sree Superinenden and be ownship sball no be liable or any damage resuling hererom o be Company. (0) ha he racks shall be laid so as no o nerere wih he ree low o he surace waer. () Whenever he racks cross guers hey shall be laid over ron pipes o be provided by be Company where in he opinion o he ownship- Compiny he same may be necessary or be ree low o he surace waer. (2) he rae o single are or rie carrying o passengers over he above roue as designaed and o any poin wihin he corporae limis ol he own o Red Bank shall no exceed lve cens or each adul person so carried ; all children under he age o live years n charge o some adul person shall ride ree o charge.. (3) ha be condiions and duies herein imposed on he said Company shall be as condiions preceden o he operaion o he said Railway and ha beore acquiring anv righs or privileges under his ordinance and wihin hiry days aer is passage, he said Company sball ile wih he ClerB o he ownship Commiee a wrien accepance under s corporae seal o he erm o his ordinance, which accepance snail provide ha said Company sball no n any manner cones he legaly or bidding orce o any provision "o his ordinance or deend agains he same, on he ground ha he same s beyond he power or auhoriy o he said ownship Commiee o legally exac or enorce. (4) ha in case o ire, he Fire Deparmens hrough beir auhorized represenaives shall bave power o sop all raic on he Railway o said Company whenever he or hey shall deem necessary, and shall also have, he power o remove all wires obsrucing he eecual working o he Fire Deparmen, and said ownship shall no be held responsible or any loss he Company may susain hereby, (6) ha his ordinance shall be o no orce or eec unil be said Company sball bave obained rom be Board o Chosen Freeholders n be Couny o Mobmouh s consen o he consrucion o he said railway subjec o such erms and condiions as he said Board o Chosen Freeholders shall seei o mpose.. (0) he roue herein designaed o be lighed by said Company a s own expense wih ncandescen lighs, no o exceed six in number and o bo ereced a such places nlonk sold line as may be hereaer designaed by said ownship Commiee. (7)/ha.he said Company shall pay all expenses o preparing and adverising his ordinance wihin hiry days aer he passage hereo. SECON H. And be i ordained ha be ranchise hereby graned sball expire a he end o weny years rom he dae upon which his ordinance shull go no eec. SECON V. And be ordained ha his ordinance shall ake eec when he accepance o shall be duly execued by said Company and iled as provided by law. Approved June 2s, 906 WLLAM. PJRKER, r Chairman. Aes: A. C. HARSON, ownship Clerk. ORDNAL CE. AN ORDNANCE RELANG O HE LANG OU OF A SREE. ROAD OR HGHWA N HE OWNSHP OF SHREWSBUR, COUN OF MONMOUH, NEW JERSE. Be ordained by he ownship Commiee o he ownship o Shrewsbury, n he Couny o Monmoub and Sae o New Jersey, as ollows: Secion. ba a cerain parcel o land Bluae n he ownship o Shrewsbury, n.he Couny o Monmoub and Sae o New Jersey, hereinaer paricularly described, be and he same hereby s laid ou as a Bree, road or highway. Said parcel hereinbeore reerred o s paricularly described as ollows: Beginning a be poin o nersecion o he weserly line o be righ o way o be New Jersey Souhern Railroad a be souherly side o be Newman Springs road; hence () norherly along he weserly side o said righ o way o said New Jersey Souhern Railroad sixy ee o a poin n be norherly side o said Newman Springs road; bence (3) easerly n a sraigh line, being a coninuaion o he norherly side o he Newman Springs Road o be easerly side o he righ o way o be N«w Jersey Souhern railroad; hence (8) souherly along he easerly side o said righ o way o he New Jersey Souhern Railroad sixy ee o be souherly side o he Newman Springs Road ; bence (4) weserly n a sraigh line, being a coninuaion o be souherly side o he Newman Springs Road, across he igh o way o be New Jersey Soubern Railroad o he poin or place o beginning. Secion 2. ha his ordinance shall ake eec immediaely upon is passage. Approved June 2s WLLAM. PARKER, Aes: Chairman. A. C. HARBSON, ownship Clerk. Proposals! Sealed proposals o build be second secion o il* Freehold and Cols Neck maendum road , miles long, as designaed apon be plans und speciicaions, will be received oy he Board o Chosen Freeholders o he Couny o Monmouh. N. J.. a he Cour House, in Freehold, on WEDNF.SDA,.UL h, 900, a 2 oclock noon, o said clay and hen ana here publicly opened. Speciicaions and all normaion <rogardlng said consrucion may be obained by applying o eer Forinan, Engineer, a bis oice a Mannlapnn, N. J.; posolce, Engllsbown. N. J.; or a be Couny Collecors oice a he Cour House, in Freehold, or o Frank E Heyer. chairman o he rond commiee, a Cols Neck, N. J. Each bidder mus accompany his bid wih a ceriied check or one housand dollnrs. payable o he Direcor o ho Board o Chosen Freeholders, as a KUnranee, snla work is awarded o him, bo will ener in>o a conrac wih be said Boird, or he du«nnd proper perormance o he samo which conrac mus be execued, ogeher wih he bond ol be successul bidder, wihin lio erm o hiry days rorr ho ime or awarding he conrac, la he penn sum o n leas be oal esimaed cos o he work, wih wo or more reeholders sureies or a good and suicien surey or rus company all o ho irs approved by he Direcor o he Board, and condiioned or ho aihul perormance o ho work. n sric conormiy wih he plans nnd speclrjcalons. he Board o Freeholders reserves ho rlih o rejec any or all bids. JOHN GDRE, Direcor. Duoil Junu 0h, 000. N OCE OF SELEMEN OF AC- COUN. ESAE OF WLLAM E. SRONG, deceased. Noice s lieroby given hn ho accouns o ho subscribers, nxeouois o hn esae o snld deceased, will be. audied uwl saed by ho surrognu and repored or iirlciiien o he Orphans Cour o ho Counv o Monmouh. on HURSDA, HE NNE- EENH DA OF JUL, A. D., UUU. Baod Junu h, 000. ALCE C. SRONG, FRANK K. SUilS. WM. H. (ioadh. F, W. HOFK. Procor. Red Bank, N. J. NEW JERSE CENRAL. Passenger saions in New ork, W. 23d sree, N. R.; Foo o Libery sree, N. R. n eec May 6h, 908. RAN8 LEAVE RED BANK.. For New ork, all rail roue, Newark, Elizabeh, Sc.. a 8 45, *7 27. *8 25, S, 0 3U. 30, 88 a. m.; , 728, 733, 008 (Saurdays only), 0 30 p. m. Sundays, 8 03 a. m.; 4 oo, , 8 45, a 08 p. o For Freehold via Muawan a 8 00, 9 20 a. m.; 2 30, 4 80 p. in. Sundays, 8 03 a.ra.;4 50 p. m. For Lakewood, Laueburs (Mancheser).ic, a 6 49, 0 43 a. in.: 3 03,4 4,5 34, U 00,7 2 p. m. Sundays, 8 32,0 43 a. m. For Alanic Ciy, 0 43 a. m.; 4 4 p. m. Sundays, 0 48 a.m. or Philadelphia, Vlneland, Brldgeon, &c, 6 49 a. m.; 3 03 p. m. J?or orus River and Barneg-a a 0 49, 0 43 a. m.; 3 03,5 34 p.m. Sundays, 8 32 a. m. RANS LEAVE NEW ORK. For Red Bank, 4 00, , 30 a.m.; 2J (Saurdays ODjy), 30,2 45, 3 40, 3 53, 45, 4 45, 6 30, , 8 45,2 0 p. m Sundays, 7 00, 9 5,9 40 a. m.; 4 00, 8 30 p. m. New ork only. W. G. BESLER. C. M. BUR, Vice Pres. and Genl Me. Genl Pass. Ag.. E. WUE. P P. A., Asbury Park, N.J. N EW ORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saions in New ork: Cenral R. R. o New Jersey. oo.libery Sree and Wes 23d Sree; Pennsylvania Railroad, oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. On and aer Maylb,900. RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK. For New ork. G 00, 0 45, *7 3, *7 27, *7 43; *8 25, ,9 53. *0 30, a. m.: 2.30, *2 58, *4 05, *4 W, i 30, 0 07, (Saurdays only), 0 30 "p. m. 8undays, 8 03, 9 43 a. in.; 4 50, 0 03, *6 47, *S 45, 9 08, 9 53 p. m. - For Perh A mboy, Elizabeh and Newark, 0 00, 0 45, 7 3 excep Perh Amboy), 7 43 (Newark only), 8 00 (excep Perh Amboy), 8 33, 8 43 (Newark only), 92«(excep Perh Amioy) S8 a. m.; , 4 05 (excep Perh Amboy). 4 30, 6 07,7 28 (excep Perh Amboy), 7 33, 9 08 (Saurdays only), 0 30 (excep Newark) p. m. Sundays, a. m.; 4 50 (excep Perh Amboy), 003, 0 47,845 (Elizabeh only), 9 08,9 oa p. u. For Long Branch, Asbnry Park, Ocean Grove and nermediae saions o PoinPleasan, 5 (Mondays exceped), 5 25, 0 05, 0 00, 0 23 a.m.; 2 52, 52, 3 24 (Saurdays only), 240 (Saurdays only), , 4 03, 5 9, 5 33 (excep Long Brnhen), 5 45, 6 20, B 33, 7 55 p. m. Sundays, 5, 4 50, 9 54,0 32, 0 54 a. m.; 5 27, 6 4, 9 50 p. m, or Freehold, via Maawan. 8 00, 9 20 a. m.; 230, 4 30 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 4 50 p. m. RANS LEAVE NEW ORK FOR RED BANK. Foo Libery sree, 4 00, 830. *9 40,30 a. m.; *20 (Saurdays only), 30, 2 45, * , (Saurdays exceped), 5 30, 5 88, 0 08 (Saurdays only), a 30, 8 45, 30 p. m. Sundays, 3 30, 7 00, 95, 9 40 a. m.; 4 00,8 30 p. m. Wes 23d sree, C. R. R.o N. J., 8 20, *9 30, 20 a. m.; *0 (Saurdays only), 20, *3 20, 3 50, \ 30, 4 50, (Saurdays exceped), 5 20, 5 50 (Saurdays only), 6 20, 820, 50 p. m. Sundays, 6 50,»9 05, *9 30 a. m.; p. m. Wes 23d sree, Penna. R. R a. m.: 2 25, 25 (Saurdays only), 2 25, 3 25, 4 25 *4 55 p. m. Sundays, 8 25, 9 25 a. m.; 4 55 p. m., Corland and Desbrosses srees a. m.; 2 30, 3( (Saurdays only), 2 30, 3 40, 4 30, 50 p.m. Sundays, 8 30, 9 30 a. m.; 5 00 p. m. * Denoes express rains. For urher pariculars see small ables. EORGE W. BOD. Gen. Pass. Agen, Penn. R.R. C. M. BUR, Genl Passenger Agen, Cenral R. R. o N. J. RFUS BLODGE, Superinenden N.. and L. B. R. R. N OCE OF SELEMEN OF AC- COUN. ESAE OF HUFAN C. 8ED, rradsoil. Nolo s heroby ilven llm he accouns o ho HUlworlbi.iB, rusees o ho cano o snlil deccasnd, will bn nuiliud nnd slnled by he murogau) and repored or Milcmcn o he Orphans Coui o hn Couny o Monniouh, on URRDA, HE WEN-SXH M OF JUL. A. )., 000. Daed Junu ldli, 96. EDMUND WLSON. JOSEPH. APPRECAE. OFFCES O REN, hrco ollccn o rou n neuiskll building, olhor orolhur or singly. Suiable or lawyer, docor, doula, or ohor unmncns. Houm iua. Running wnor n each ollco. Windows ehuded an screened. Hull heaed and lighed, Ai>l>ly ni P ennsylvania RALROAD. Schedule n eec June 24h, 906. rains leave RED BANK For Newark and New ork, 7 3, , i) 53 a. ui.; 5, 3 05, 4 H5, , 9 57 (Saurdays only) p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 03 and 9 45 p. in. For Rabway and Elizabeh, 7 3 (Elizabeh only).»53 a. in.: 5, 3 05 (Elizabeh only), 4 05 (Elizabeh only). U (Suurdays only) p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9 43 a. rh and 9 45 p. m. For Lons; Branch, Asbury Park (Norh Asbury Park Sundays), and Poin Pleasan, 5 25, 98, 023 a. m.; 52, 2 40 (Saurdays only), , 5 38 (excep Long- Bronchi. 020 and 8 29 p. m. week-aays. Sundays, 9 54, 0 54 a. m.; C4 p. m. For om» River, 5 25, 9 8, 0 23 a. m ; 52 and 5 3S p. m. week-days. Sundays, 0 54 a. m. " " sops on noice o Conducor or Agen or on signal. ime iabli>9~"and~addiional lnonnalomnaybi obained o icke Apeus. V. W. AEUBUR. J. R. WOOD, General Mnnnger. Passr raic Manager. GEO. W..B0D, General Passenger Agen. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. ADMNSRARXS NOCE. Anna M, Jones, adminisrarix o Lewis D. Jones, deceased, by order o ho Surrogae o be Couny o Moumoub, hereby gives noice o becredlors o he snld deceased o bridr lu heir debs, demnnds and claims agains he esae o said deceased, under oah or airmaion, wihin nine monhs rom hu FRS DA OF MA or hey will be orever barred ol any nclun hereor aiinlus he sold adminisrarix. ANNA M. JONES N OCE OF SELEMEN OF AC- COUN. ESAE OF LOUSA COVER, a Lunaic. (3d Accoun). Noice s hereby clven ha ho aocoins o be subscriber, guardian o lue esae o suld lunaic, will be audied nud saled by be surrogae and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o be Couny o Monmouh. on HURSDA, HEWEN- EliHH DA OF JUNE, A D., )00. Daed May 23d, 0XS ṀORMER HENDRCKS. Season o (906. Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. elephone CalJ, 704 FranlilJn.New ork. elephone Call 4-J; ed Bank. Highlands, Highland Jieach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Fair Haven, Bed Sank, long Branch and Asbury Park. he srong and commodious seamboa SEA BRD CAP. C. E. HROCKMORON, Will leave Red Bank and Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New ork, as ollows: Leave New ork daily a 9:00 A.. Leave Bed Bank daily-a 3:00 p. M. ime able subjec o change wihou noice. A LSON BEEKMAN, -nl AORNE A LAW. SOLCOR.W CHANCER, NOAR PUBLC. 9 Broad sree, near Fron sree, KE» BANK, N. J. 6 HARVE LLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery on Board. ^ ~ Connecs wih rolley cars n Red Bank or Shrewsbury. Eaonowa, Loor Branch, Asbury Park, Belqrd, Mlddleown and Keypor. D R. HERBER E. WLLAMS,. SURGEON DENS. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. )lce Days in Red Bank: Mondays, Wednesday* iud Saurdays; uesday evenings rom 7:30 o 8:30. eglser Building, 42 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. - Rooms 0 and., N. B. All reigh nended or his boa mus be ou he whar a suicien lengh o ime o mndle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. his.boas ime-ablo s adverised n beled BANK REQSEE, Red Bank Sandard, also n Bulllneers Guide, New ork World, New ork Journal, New ork ribune, Brooklyn Eagle, and Democra, Hoboken, N. J, ime-ables may be obained a BE REGSER oice, Broad sree, Red Bank. : D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG,. RED BANK, N.J. aricular aenion given o he adminisraion oi - Anesheics. D R. W. M. HOMPSON, DENAL SURGEON, R. J. D. HROCKMORON. ~". DENAL SURGEON.._ OFFCE: O. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, NJ. Excursion ickes, 50 Cens. cseason o 906. D R. FRANK L. MANNNG, SURGEON DENS. Successor o Dr. F. L. Wrigh. RED BANK, N. 3 road Sree, opposie Ford A Millers. Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. elephone Call, 704 Franklin, New ork. elephone Call 4-J, Red Bank, Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Fair Haven, Bed Bank, Long l ranch and Asbry ParS. be srong and commodious seamboa ALBER N A CAP. L. PRCE, Will leave Red Bank and Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree. New ork, as ollows : Leave Eed Bank daily a 7:00 A. M. Leave New ork daily a 3:00 P. M. (Sundays exceped.) (Subjec o change wihou noice.) i. C, HURLE, *- SURVEOR AND CONVEANCER, 5 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. i Wih George Cooper or ieen years. D R. B. F. KNG, VEERNAR SURGEON AND DENS. LLE SLVER, NEW JERSE. lorses boarded winer and summer andlreaed ree o charge. D R. WJ. H. LAWES, JR. VEERNAR SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.. Residence r Monraouh sree, leween Broad sree and kaple avenue. Red Ban* HARVE LLE, MESSENGER. Prnl and Conecionery on Board 5?" Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown.Lonc Branch, Asbury Pnrk, Middleown, Belord and Keypor. N. B. All reigh nended or his boa mus be on be whar a suicien lenga o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. his boas ime-able s adverised n he RED BANK REGSER, Red Bank Sandard, also n be CouningHouse Monior,MackeysSeamboaGulde, Bullingers Guide, New ork World, New ork Journal, New ork ribune, Brooklyn Eagle, and Democra, Hoboken, N. J. ime-ables may be obained a HE REGSER oice. Broad sree. Red Bank. Excursion ickes, 50 Cens. JUNE, 906. he large nnd commodious seamer. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS NOCE.- Wlllnm N. Worhley. execuor o John A.Worhloy, deceased, by order o he Surrornu o he Couny o Monmouh. hereby clvi>s noice o bo crediors o he sild deceased o bring n heir debs. demiimu nud lulins ngulns he csuc o said deceased, miller oah or ulrmnlon wihin niim monhs rom he KOUREKN DA OF MA. WOO, or hey will bo orever barred o uny acion hereor ngnln^ ho snld execuor., WLLAM N. WOllHLE. M ONMOUH COUN ORPHANS COUR. May erm. A. ). W0U. n ho mner o he esae o James Lynn, deceased. p Order o sli"iv Cnuso. Rober. Snillli, adminisraor Jimies Lynn, decensed, having exhibied o his Cour, iner ouh, n jus ami rue accoun o he personal (..sae und debs o said deceden, whiivliy appears ha ho personal osno o 9*lr deceased is JusuDlelen o buy his dolils, and requesing ho iill o,hie Cour in ho premises, s hereore ordered h.i nil persons neresed in he lauds, eniincn.s and liere- OlniiioiiB nnd real esae, o he mild deceased, npppur murolio Cour, li Die Cour House, n KreohoUl, on HUUBDA. J0L2«li. )(, n ( A. S., o Hhnw ciuso why so much o bo said nmlm, encmenlh, licroilllnmenh und real esae o ihoviild ilecimiicd ulioulil no hi wild us will n) siillcleii o j>uy his (dbs, or lm residue hereo, us hu cuso may r«- ulre, Uy bo Cour. DAVD 8. CRAER. KurniRiiU*.. Dnlcd May 24ih, A. D,, 00(. Meeings o ho Board o Healh bo regular meelnga o he Red lnnk Hoard o Healh will he held on he llrs Friday o each monh, n H.OO P.M., n ho own Hall, on Monmouh sree. ermiiih huvlnc comiiliilnn o innkn will presen (hum o hu Honwnry lu wrlllnr. Oil A,EH P. WARNER. Vrolden. Dn. ).. UAUBO., secreary. Runulng beween Por Monmoib and Bobmleld sree, N. R. Leave For Monmouh. Leave New ori. Friday, s 4 00 r. jr. Friday, s R 30 A. 3. Sunday, 3d 500 " Si(urduy.?d...20lp. M. Monday, 4b.:..(l 00 " Monday, 4h...4 SO A. M. uesday. 5b...O0O" uesday, 5h WedUay. 6h " Wedilay, iih 7 00 hursday. 7h..OS) " - hursday, 7h Friday,8h " Friday, Sh Sunday, 0h...G 30 " Saurday, 8h.000 Monday, lib 730 " Moudny. U..B0O uesday, 2h.*230 " uesday, 2h..800 Wedday. 3h 3 30 " Weddny. 3h 8(0 hursday, Hh.4 00 " hursday, 4h.8 (0 Friday, 6h " Friday, 5h. :»00.Sunday, 7li...5 0O " Saurday. l)b.2oo p. si. Monday, 8h " Monday. 8h A. M. uesday, 0h..0 3( " uesday, 0 h. 000 Wedday,SOh..30 " Wwldny,2(l»h.SH hursday, 2s.0 30 " hursday.jls.7 00 Friday,S2d 7 00 " FHdav. SSij Sunday, 24h " Baurdny. 23d..230 p. si. Monday. 25h " Monday. 2Sh A. M, uesday, 2Ch " uesday. 20h.8 00 Wedday, 27h..700 " Wedduy, 27h.800 hursddv, S8h 780 " hursday.2rh S00 Friday, 29h " Friday. 2«h:.8 00 Saurday, 3h 00 P.M. Sar ndicaes ulling ide. Will leave shnrply on ime. FARE. Excursion icke, SOo. SHOP icke, SOc elephone 8-, or Monmduh. N OCE OF SELEMEN OF AC COUN. ESAE OF SARAH MARGARE SMH, de ceased. Noice s hnroby Riven ha ho accouns o in subscriber, subslulounry ndininlsnior wih will annexed o ho esine o snld deceased, will bi niidlcil and siled by he surrogae nnd repored or selemen o lio Orphans Cour o ho rounlv o Moninonh.onllUSl)A,HK NNEEEN!! DA OF. JUL, A. )., DOl. Dned June Hh, MU, EDMUND WLSON. ( \N RULE O BAR CREDORS. / ADMNSRAORS NOCE. Rober w: Hanco, adminisraor o Bordiin linne (ecenseil, by order o he Surrogno o hu Coun o Moninoiilli, lioruby gives nolcu U> he crediors ol ile Huld deceived o brinir n heir debs, duruimls nnd claims niralns lliu esau n mld lie eeabod, under ouh or iiliinnlni), wllhlii nhi monhs rom ho WENEH DA OF AR. WK), or hey will lio orever barred o any aclc horoor agains ho sold Adminisraor. ROKR W. HANOE. OF. SELEMEN OP AC JL^ COUN. ESAE OF WLLAM W. CONOVEU, deceased Hlxh Accoun. Noico s hereby given ha hn «ccoiici(no m nu Kcrlhor, exeeuuir o( ho CBalo o mild (MUMK, wl bo (indied und Bned by lwimrrohuo and repor or wlemen o ho Orphans Cour o llincounlv. Monmouh. on HURSDA. HE WEN SXH WA OF. JU.V. A Daed Junu ) h, X0. OKOOE O. WAERMAN OHN S. APPLEGAE & SON, O COUNSELLORS.A LAW* Oices corner Broadand Fron Srees, RED BANK, N. J. [ENR M. NEVUS, L COUNSELLOR A LAW, Hendrickson Block. Fron sree, ( RED BANK, N.J. FREDERCK W. HOPE, r COUNSELLOR A LAW, Oices corner Broad arid p ron Srees, RED BANK, N. J. CHARLES H. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR A LAW, «Rooms ij and, Regiser Building, R»A» SiEK,. BED BASK, N. J J^DMUND WLSON,!!>-.COUNSELLOR A LAW, RES BANK, N. i Oices: POS-OFFCEBB AMES E. DEGNAN, O. COUNSELLOR A LAW..8 BROAD SHKK." RED BANK, N.. D iver Posolce, Hours 8-5. N, Red Bank, N EO. D. COOPER, J CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O. E. ca Oice Building, BED BANK, N. J. JACOB C. SHJS, l AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm BocS arm implemens and oher personal propery. P.O. Address. 9 Broad sree. Red Banlc. genr OSENDORFF. uner and Repairer o Pianos and Organs. Oice, de la Reussllles Jewelry sore. Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. W M. H. SEELE, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSE. Commissioner o Deeds. Noary Publlo. Soldiers Vouchers Prepared. Bills o Sale or Vessels. Special Noice RELANG O NUSANCES N HE ownship o Shrewsburv. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury ale hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall include add embrace:. he placing or deposiing n or upon any sree llh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins or rubbish o nny kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (provided ha sable manure and oher manure may be used as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever, 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or Dlh. - 3.~~Allowln[m>ermlUlnir any nigh soil, garbage or oher oensive or decomposing solid orluid maer or subsance o leak or oozo rom any car or wagon or vessel in which be same may be conveyed ir carried.. he carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which has been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless (he same shall be ln- ;losed in nir-lgh burrels, or n a perecly igh and iroperly covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbage hrough he sreea ol he ownshio excep beween he hours o sunseind six A. M. 3. he burning o any maer or subsance which. ball emi, or cause, or produce, or ous o any ouj r obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying; iia, smoke, seam or odor. 7. he enslng or discharging ino he Shrewsburyr Navsiuk, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or no ny sream n his ownship, or on he boundary linei his ownship, nny subsance which has beenrenoved rom nny vaul, cesspool or sluk, or nny oal * r oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or iherwlse. 8. Any nnr every nulsance-ns above deined licreby prohibied arid orbidden wihin heownihlpo Shrewsbury, nnd nny person muking, creang, musing, mainaining or permiing any o BUd nuisances shall orei anil pay a penaly 0 wenylive dollars. he nbove s an exrac rom he ordinances o h9.< ward o healh o SKewsbury ownship, and b»* ame will be horoughly enorced. ALBER L. VNS,. Prelld"! o he Board o HealB.- k. C. HARRSON. Secreary. he own Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Enerainmens, Paries, Ec. For erras and rmniculnra call on oor address HEODORE F. SNFFEN, JANOn RED HANK, NEW M ONMQUH COUN ORPHAKS COU. n hn maer OMK nnolvcn esuo o Janee l.ynn, (leiciihl. Noice o crediors o presen claim*. > ursiiiii o on (irililr o lio Orpluum Cour, i lire Couny o Monmouli, iiiiulo on ihlslmli ilnyo Miiy, HH, iilim lhi> inpilcalon o Rober. (<mlli, ndmlnluraor o heennu o.lumen Lynn, deceased, nolco H hen by ulvon o Hi- credluhk o. he, «alr euuii o.iml Lynn, dereamid, o exhibi o ilea iiinleronli or ullli moion, heir (inliii nnd do> iiinoh HKiiliiR hn wild esnn wlbln all monhs rom hu SH DA O MA, 000, or (0 wih ie orever burred rom prou«rulni <>r recoerlnallji»» mi um Dned Hroeliohl, N. J., May 2<h OUE, SMH.

8 BREF EMS_OH NEWS. Ann May uoupial n Bprlng Lake on Sunday o lan week. Hhe in doing well. Free lxoumlon or Shippers. ho Wow ork and Now Jcraoy seamboa company, which uns-boas beween Keypor and New ork, gave a ree excursion o Coney Jsland on Saurday o he armers and. ohers who HAPPENNGS N ALL ship MNOR PARS OF-HE COUN. * : >i «Personal Aocs, riling Acciden a. Odd ncidens andjiner.esing Feaures o lie i milage and,:.. Cowiry. k\- v " Moanoub Beach residens are anxious o have sewers. An elecion will be held on Fridav o his,week o voe on bonding he borough or $70,000 o, build a,.. sewer sysem.,v_\ ; :. Miss Carrie Broander, o Kianaburg, who haa been employed in New ork, is home or he summer and she will have charge o Morriss ice creain business a he beach. " he cbildren o S. Peers Sunday-,, school a reehold were reaed o a " sraw-ride las Wednesday aernoon. Mi83 Minerva Davidson o llinois is spending a monh wih her aher, Gordon L. Davidson o Keypor. Frank Griih, a member o Alanic ire company o "Long Branch, has become an exemp ireman. AdelaideBillings and Daniel J. Eager graduaed rom he Caholic school a Long Branch las week. Waler Foley o Freehold is employed... a he Pennsylvania reigh saion a ha place. * Clara Hepburn o Freehold, who is a Died o Paralvsis. Miss Selina J. Seaver, who or many suden a college, is home or he sum-yearmer. spen her summers a Morganvile L Waler Fink o Ely los a cow a lew days ago. ho cow died rom overeaing*... Brides and Grooms rom he We/i. Mr. and Mrs. Herber Grava and Mr.. and Mr?. William Grava, wo brides and grooms rom Duluh, Michigan, spen several days las week a Keypor while on heir wedding rip. he grooms are brohers and are nephews o Mrs. James. Walling, Mrs, Henry Warwick, Mrs. Asbury Bedle, Mrs. homas Gilinoroand-Mrs.Aabury Poling o Keypor. i&. Jbong Branch Sunday Malls. he Sunday mail season.opened a Long Branch on Sunday: here.was one collecion o leers and all leers dropped in he Long- Branch posoice beore our oclock were sen bu ha day. he oice is open or he delivery o mail rom welve oclock o hal-pas, welve a noon, j Serenadera reaed., Mr. and Mrs. uylor Golrell o Ely. in : Millsone ownship, who were recenly ; married, were serenaded by ain pan brigadea_ ew nighs ago. he serenade was coninued or along ime and was disconinued only when he serennders were invied in and iaed o rereshmens, w Recovering rom Appendiciis. Mrs. Mary J. Soden o Branchpor is improving aer an operaion or appendiciis a he Loug Branch hospial on Monday o las week. Mrs. B. Drummond Woolley o Long Branch, who was operaed on or appendiciis a ew days previous, ib also rapidly improving. More Sunday rains. Freehold is o have a beer Sunday.rain service han i has ever had. An addiional morning and aernoon rain rom Freehold o he shore and o New ork Jias been pu on he Cenral railroad, and wo addiional rains o Freebold have also been added o he schedule.. wo Visiors insane. wo visiors a Asbury Park became insane a ew days ago. One was Alber Ridell, who ried o commi suicide by jumping in Wesley lake, and he oher was Lurian W. Hill, a college suden, who bad overworked himsel. were sen o he asylum. Boh _8eal.or rolley Passengers. A sea or rolley passengers has been se up u he corner o Libery sree and Union avenue a Long Branch or he Bridge Company Busy., acbonodaion o people who are waiing or a car. he sea was pu up by he Manusquin bridge company is Washingon M. Lewis, who owns he working clay midnigh o ill ia orders propery a he coiner. or iron work or bridges. One o ihese orders is or iron or a large bridge or Sunday.School Oicers. Porland, Maine. James H. Ward has been eleced superinenden o he Cli wood Sunday-school Cuban Moves o Freehold. and Harry VanClea has been eleced Mrs. DeSola o Cuba*-whose wo soiis assisan superinenden. he, oher oice are Waler Barker, secreary ; G. siue or hree years, has moved have aended he Freehold miliary in- o W. Dunham, reasurer ; and Mary Meinzer, organis. Peddle Ges $500. Mrs. Mary A,. Longsree o Holm.del, who hns niadii- many gis o Peddie insiue, recenly gave $500 more o ha insiuion us a conribuion o he Longsree library, which was ounded by her and her broher, he lae Jonahan Longsree, Jlall Carriers Horse Runs Away..Elmer Euiuion*, he mail carrier on one o"lie Englishown mail roues, had a runaway las week, his horse geing righened a a baby curriage. Mr. Emmous was hrown ou.bu was no hur. he wagon and harness were badly broken. 4 Barber,«lil Up. George Heuser, a barber o Mnnwnn, was ou driving lab week when his horse go scared und ran away. Mr. Houlpr wsis hrown ou o he wagon,, and his righ knee wusinjured. learns, laid up or a inio and is sill lame. O or Caliornia. * J. L. Hendricksuii o Freehold Buled or Sana Cruz, Oiilioiniu, lus week. Mr. HendriekHonH wie has been here or epnu> inio wih her sirer. who is lick, and he HendriclBOiiH will probably make heir permanen home here. Drunken Driver Miined. Parick Donahue o Bailoys Coiner in Wall ownship wan driving ayoung and norvoun horse a Mannequin lna week goods by heir line o boas. Ann Dislocaed.... he eam,o Edward Probasco o Manalapari ran away on uesday o las week. he hired man who was driving was hrown ou o he wagon and his arm was dislocaed. he horses were cu and bruised. Disinanllna roivile.r Facory.. he Dupou powder company, which has a acory a Faroiiogdnle, is dismanling he acory and is shipping he machinery o oher acories. he Farmingdale acory lias no been in operaion in hree years. ; Employeil a Asburu Park. homas S. Anderson, o Keypor will go o Asbury, Park nex Monday, where he will be employed by D. E, Havens & Co. William Knapp o Keypor is employed or he summer by A. ruex o Asbury Park. Farewell Sociable. Andrew Messiah o Union, near Keypor, has reurned o Europe, his naive home. he nigh beore be sared he cave a arewell sociable o his riends o Rarian ownship a Mrs, Joseph Aumaek8. and who conribued a number o books o he Maawan public library, died o paralysis a Walers Park, Pa., la.s.week. Probable Hoel Change. he purchase o he old hoel propery a Farmingdale, a he corner o Maiu sree and Freehold avenue, is in conemplaion, and he purchasers expec o open he hoel asaine boarding house. Sew ona Brand, Sine. A new baseball club has been organized a Long Branch.. will play a Baseball Park a ha place every Saurday.and every holiday when he. Long Branch league club is ou o own. Married Men vs. Single Men. A series o ive games o baseball beween married men and single men will be played a Freehold or he benei o he Freehold ball club. he irs game will.be played he coming Friday. Fills Uis Fahers Place. Alred Pei o Freehold has been appoined agen or he Unied Saes express company a Freehold o ill he vacancy causedby he recen deah o his aher, James J. Pei. Held or Fighing. _ Mrs. Surah Smih and her eon David o Long Branch have been held o awai he acion o he grand jury on a charge o ighing. he complainans were Simou Glazier and his wie. lia Fish a Minala&an. Big ish are being caugh in hemanalapan pond. Las week David Baird eigheen monhs, landed one weighing our pounds, andshoulder Dislocaed. Harold Dey caugh several weighing rom hree o our pounds. Home rom he JBosjlal. Mrs. Samuel Smih o Norh Cenerville, near Keypor, has reurned several weeks. home homas Frazee o Manasquan ell ou o a wagon a ew days ago and dislocaed his shoulder. He will be laidup Adelphia Propery Sold. rom he Long Branch hospial, where Miss da May o Adelphia has sold her she underwen an operaion or anpropery a ha place o Mr. Modney o abscess o he appendix. Rahway, who will ake possessionin he Grocers Horse Runs Away. early all. A horse owned by Howard Miller, a Badly Poisoned. Manasquan grocer, ran away on Monday Lehlan Enmons, son o Herber Enmons o Englishown, was badly poi- o las- week wih a load o groceries. Groceries and produce were scaered all soned on he hands and arms wih poison vines. along he horses roue. 9 Eighieh Birhday Celebraed. Chickens Killed. ; Mrs. Asa Denne o Long Branch celebraed her eighieh birhday on Wednesday. June 3h. lire. Dennes husband is ive years older han she, and. boh are in excellen healh. Freehold and will reside here permanenly. Wedded oday. Miss Ada Berrien, daughero homas Beriien o Long Branch, a ormer residen o Freehold, was married a noon oday o J. Francis Shaw o Sunbury, Pa. Drliiuy Club Organised. - A. driving club has been organized n Elk wood Park by J. H. McCullaugh, who will make Long Branch his permanen home. he membership ee is $25. Holler Hlnli Opened., Roller skaing is becoming popular again, and a rink has been consruced in he Long Branch lyceuni, which is open evory aernoon and evening. Dea mues Vacaion. Milon WymbB, a dea nnd dumb boy o Maawnn, who aendb he oao ochool or ho dco and dumb a renon, is homo or he summer vacaion. Occuplna his llunjulov. H. Frank Pei o CuinuVn recenly buil u bungalow on he beach n Mannsquun. and las week he and his amliy ook up heir residence, here. llepulriiiu a Jiraw.brldgc, he reeholders will ninho considerable repuiru o ho Minwnn drawbridge hih seiihon. Paris o ho bridge me said o be in a very bad condiion. i heir*summer Home. P. J. Moun and amily o Now ork, who have (i mrnmpr home n Mouns wliilo ho WH drunk. Jluv liurso WUH nkon rom him and ho WH locked up. Mills, near KngllHhown, lmvo gone o Ho was norward ined $.70. ho counry or he Hummer. A nance an a Jewanl. Appendiciis Operaion. Alice roh Hrnzor graduaed rom he- Miss Kila Culloway o Bradley Bouch W (lb0 P erncd AHbury Pur high ncliool hin year and on or appeniliciii u helas hursday Nigh her parens gave a dance in honor o he evon. Hrocnra (le a Mecime. Park & iloid o Now ork, who have opened a grocery sore a Wes End, r *, ). Aun Janes Mo^o, No. 7. ; :. A vsicli in ime >$aves Nine. -. ". -- / --- :. - :. : [.,"..,-,., - : -,. i \ : Did you ever noice ha mos o he bike accidens are caused.by wha is known in he rade as "crysalizaion o he meal"? his weakness }s he~ resul O oo much vibraion or sudden, exreme. srain.... ".... ".. -., ". >. - ;... Jus consider or a momen ha he average bicycle weighs 25 lbs. and he average man abou 6 imes asjnuch. While riding rapidly and when going over rough.roads, his 6 imes is increased 6 2 and. 20 imes is.own weigh. n one or wo years o use, every rame becomes weakened o acerain exen, depending.on wha vveigh and srain i has susained. ; ". ".. hereore i is saes o ride careullyjover rough suraces, and aer you have had wo-years wear ou, "o. a good bicycle, you will ind i saer and advisable o le some one else have he cusomary rouble and expense \yih he old second-hand,, while you inves in a new one. -. his invesmen nowadays is ligh aer all. We will allow you wha your old wheel is worh and < rade, on reasonable, easy paymens i you preer,or a "lese^* roadser a $33. *jesep" road racer $38. "Leser" racer $45. " RacyCles," he easies pushing wheel made (and we can prove i) a $55. "Columbia," chained wheels a$50 ; and chainless "RamblerS" %S ^V ward., "Columbia" $75 upward. v.. : ):..Remember, we sell only guaraneed bicycles.-> 4 ",.. he Sandard" No. 300 is he very bes ire on heriiarlce a $3.00 each. he larges assormen o,.bicycles, ires, ec., is o be seen, so says.. ": Long Branch, bave been graned a wholesale license or heir sore. Disabled Jlorse Sho. A horse owned by Wesley Corell o Freehold, which was sick and disabled, was sho las week by James Hall, he Freehold own marshal. Change o Occupaion.. Ray Wycko o Maawan, who has been employed in R. Bedje & Sons sore a Maawan, is now employed hi a brokers oice in New ork. Auomobilis Burned. Lloyd Johnson o Spring Lake, son o A. E. Johnson, wasburried on he hands and wriss las week wih gasoline while ou auomobiling. ~. Home From Caliornia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falkenburg o Farmingdale have reurned rom Caliornia, where hey have been spending Mrs. hompson Hampon o Manalapan has los ory o her chickens durin; he las week by animal depredaors am disease. Bien-by a Dog. A srange dog made is appearance a Englishown las week and while i was here i severely bi A. 8. Louis o,ha place. Fell rom Cherry ree. D. Perrine Miller o Freehold ell weny ee while picking cherries a ew days ago. He was very severely bruised. Jeic nsurance Agen. Edgar L. Oram o Long Branch is he new assisan manager o he Colonial lie insurance company.a Long Branch. n he Hospial.. Mrs. Eva Dangler o Farmingdale was admied o he Long Brunch hospial las hursday or medical reamen. o Summer n he Souh. George Sokes and amily o Freehold Sared or he Souh las hursday, where hey will spend wo monhs. Bin Pike Caugh. David Baird, a Manalapan. boy, caugh a pike weighing 2J pounds while ishing lab week in he Manalapan pond. Grocers Ann Broken. J. A. Sample, a grocer o Long Branch, was hrown rom his wagon a ew days ago and his le arm was broken. A Double Alicion.. * Mrs. Clnra Sou o Hnzlel was operaed on on Monday or ho removal o umor und also or appendiciis. Bird Dog Dies. A well-rained bird dog owned by OlmrleH V. Dubois o Freehold died las week rom,no apparen cause. Home rom Florida. Mrs. E. S. Goldberg and Mr>. Carrie- Wes o Koypor have reurned rom a rip o Jacksonville, Fldrida. re Sliinal Boxes. Seven Hro alarm boxes will bo pu up in ho aniicxid disric a Anbury Park as n proecion ugahm ire. \vir Grain BarrackH. Willlimi Sowur o Englishown is building new grain barruolch in his ield near ho railroad Hnion. Her KluMy-lUuhh Hlrhday. Mrs. Ann Walling o Koypor, moher o OonJublo JnniuB M, Walling, wna 88 yoiirn old lus hursday. Mlack o ll«r Old Home, Urn, Boujaniln A. Urloil o Koypor. /.. j^^m^l^0!^iw^& v - - A U N J A N E, a... : ".. "Model K" 6 cylinders 4Kx4}{ 40 H. P. Speed 50 miles. 4 Wheel Base. Magneo gniion Mechanical oilers. Wheels 34 n. ires 4 in. Weieh SX CLNDER OURNG CAR.! ou do no know he possibiliies o an Auomobile unil you ride in a six-cylinder Ford. -, _.. he silence o an elecric, he lexibiliy o a seam engine and More Reserve Power han any car o is weigh in he world. ".. -\ SANDARD FOR EARS O COME. elephone or Call or Demonsraion. MONMOUR MOOR CO. AGENS FOR MONMOUH CO. Repairs on FOED Cars by Exper Mechanics. he Reliabie Clohing EL. 47-J. you have or wan a FORD call on us. Sore ha sells so many $0 and #2 SUS. Been making a specialy o hese prices or years and js only naural; ha weve made a grea repuaion in selling clohesa hese prices. All he novelies; he blue serges, he ancy mixures, he ouing lannels ; everyhing has mannish a he above prices. Beer clohes oo, bu you don pay as much as.you do elsewhere. J. KRDEL, Clohier. Haer and Furnisher 26 Broad S., Red Bank. is ponding Hvcrnl vveols a her oldhis homo.lodge o Knighs o Maccabees homo a Connecicu. las week... Concree Sidewalks. Mremcn o be Paid. David Buck and George Freoinnn have pu down hick concree walks in ron o heir properies. roer Hold. Frank Louia o Engliahown has sold hi la roud boree o hpuias E. Perrine o Jamesburg. Boarding House. James Avory o Clilwoodin building ii new boarding OUHO a ha place. A Vnw Jllaocabce, Edwurd M. Holaor o onncn joined he iremen o Bolmar wbo aend all cnllsjor ireb will hereaer bo paid $3 per year, **-++*, nan «Man? you wan a man or anyhing, an adverisemen in HE UKGBKHS wan coluihn ou^li o go you juo ho man you wan on your placo, or in your house, or in youi-bloro, or w.herovor you wan him. hiry-six hundred uinlllcn read un {cri8knb wan coluuiria overy wcok. Adv, Chris. WiiiiliomJ j GENERAL CONRACOR, 4. MASON AND-BULDER,/ o-o-o P. O. Box 68.

9 " "., VOLUME XXX NO., RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, JUNE 27, 906. PAGES 9 O 6. DROWNED N HE M. CAP. MORRS BROWN, HS SON WLLE AND W. C. SCO MEE AN AWFVL DEAH. he Schooner Emma Hendrix Caugh O Belird in a Severe Squall and Capsized She Was On Her Way rom Perh Amboy o Red Bank, Wih a Cargo o Coal An Unsuccessul Search or he Bodies o he Unorunae Sailors. A sudden sorm, carrying deab and desrucion in is pah, swep over Rarian bay las Saurday aernoon. he sorm raged bu a ew minues, bu during hose ew minues our boas were capsized and our lives were los. he boas capsizp wpre he schooner Emma Hendrix o Red Bank ; he Swan, a sailboa owned by he Por Monmouih ish on hoard he Hendrix in he hope o inding he bodies o he drowned men, buc. heir 6earch was vain. he boamen had eiher been swep overboard and carried away by he swi ide and ierce gale, or hey may have been carried down by.he coal and buried beneah i.- V On he boa, in he clohing o Cap, CAPi^lORRS BOWN AND HS SON WLLE. acories; he L. R. Hand and hebrown, was ound his gold wacb. his in he building were a number o barrels Leauder. On he Emma Hendrix v ere had slopped a 4:25. his papers and accouns were also ound in he cabin. o eugar belonging o James Enrigh, Jr. Cap. Morris B. Brown o Red Bank aud his son Willie, a boy oureen jeas old ; he cabin door and hachway were closed and W. Cnauipion Sco o Fair Haven. and nohing had been los rom he cabin. All hree were swep overboard wheu When he boa had irs capsized i had he 8diooner capsis^d and hey were urnpd on is side, bu aer a shor lime drowned. heir bodies have no yei urned compleely hoom upwards, been recovered. Ou he Swan was Charles Russell o Keypor. He was in he cabin when he boa capsized aud could uo escape. His body was ound in he cabin when he boa waa righed. he capsizing o he oher wo boas was no aended by loss o lie. Cap. Brown had gone o he coal docks a Perh Amboy on Friday aernoon or a load o pea coal or he Merchans seamboa company o Red Bank. He was on his way home and waa abou a mile and a hal o Belord when he squall sruck him. Persons who were on he shore a he ime, and, hose who were on vessels on he bay ou o he rack o he squall, say haurlere were wo squalls, aud ha hey came o geher direcly over Cap. Browns boa. When Cap. Brown saw he squal coining he ook in all sail excep he mainsail, and was reeing ha sail when he squall reached his boa. Persons who saw he disaser say ha when he8quall sruck he schooner she was knocked almos on hpr beam end*. mmediaely he vessel wus sruck by he squall coming rom he oher direcion and was and wns in ha condiion when he wrecking crew b gan work on i. Ever since he acciden boas have lwen searching hp shore rom Por Monmouh o he Alanic Highlands pier, in he hope o recovering he bodies, bu hey have no been ound. he ac ha none o hem has come ashore leads o he belie ha hey are probably lying beneah he coal on he boom o he bay. Cap. Brown was 48 years old. He was a son o he lae Cap. homas P.. Brown, nnd had been a boaman all hin lie, wih he excepion o a ew years spen iii he coal business, a Oceanic He was known us a careul sailor and hud never me wih an acciden unil he disaser o Saurday. dip. Brown waa wice married. His irs wie was Miss Eva M. Reid, daugher o R, VanDybe Reid, who or o he Knighs o Pyhias. He and his amily had been conneced. wih he " irs Mehodis church o Red Bank or many years.. A hree oclock his aernoon i was repored ha he body o Cap. Brown was ound near Belord.. m» RAN NO A WAGON. Her Belongings Le o air. andeleced noble grand and George F. Spinning was eleced vice grand. Had Been Engaged in Farmin He Was Eighy-ico ears Old and Mrs. Charles E. Moore o Shrevsbury Amos C. Barrys Children hese oicers were eleced by Onward All His Lie-He Leaves hree Lile Girl Knocked Dovn Bu No Ge 8SOO Each. --,. council, Junior American Mechanics, Children bv His Firs Wie. Much Hur. Among he wills recenly probaed a on Monday nigh: James Bray, Sr., o he Phalanx, died Marion Benne, aged seven years, Freehold was he will o Harrie M.. Couucllor-Jamea H. Sickles. as hursday morning rom a complicaion o diseases. He had been seriously daugher o Gordon Benne o Sou aera o Shrewsbury.- She le o her Vice councilor Archie Brown. sree, wns walking across Broad sree grandniece and namesake, Harrie La- Recording secreary D. W. Wllloruss.-i lick abou a week. Mr. Bray was bora on Monday aernoon, whensho ran ino "era Moore, daugher o Charles E. Financial secreary W. C. Dennis. Assisan recording secreary M. V. B. Smock.!2 years ago in Holm del ownship in he: he wsigon o Mrs. Arhur Shus o Moore o Shrewsbury, her gold wach. reasurer W. W. Sou. house now occupied by Holmes Wycko. Shrewsbury and was knocked down in All he res o her belongings she le o Conducor A. 0. Bendy. His birhday occurred las Wednesday he mud. he wagon wheels passed her niece, M. Louisa Moore and o Mrs, Warden Hurry C. Klrby. Oualde seninel C. V, Benne. and his amily had planned o have a over her legs. She was aken ino he Moores husband, Charles E. Moore, rusee Arcble Brown. selebraion, bu owing o his sickness drug sore o C. A. Minon & Co..and share and share alike. he will was lone was held. Dr. Warner examined he girl. Ouside made January h, 902. Merriam S. llr. Bray had married wice. Whea o bruises on her legs she was no hur. Seen and James Seen were he. winesses. -. < A PRESENJ)F_AN AUO. siser o he lae William Henry Gran, yoiing man he married Elizabeh Gran, Anoher will recenly probaed was rho died over wencyyears ago. was ha o Amos C. Barry o Oceanpor. Mr. Barry le o each o his AN ANNVERSAR GF FOB BURGLARS A OCEANC. r Abou live years aer her deah Mr. Bray inar«ive children, Edward, Ehel, Amos, FAHER RENOLDS. ried Gerrude Whie, daugher o Francil Whie o Red Bank, and she survives HE GE AWA WH A. SE ieroy and Raymond, $200each. All he res o his esae was le o his wie, He Has Been in he VPreshood /orhim, He leaves hree children, all o OF HARNESS. One o/_ he Burglars Sho A Jhei will. lie Makes n Second Viai-.o; hl. Mrs. Louisa A. Morehead-o Asbury Sable o Edward Jacobus he Park, widow o General urner G. Morehead, le all her husbands clohing, Sorehouse Mao Broken no. Las Friday nigh Edward Jacobuss uniorms, swords and miliary accouermens o her son, Gusavus K. Morehead ; sable a Oceanic was broken ino by hieves and a se o harness valued a and o her daugher, Bella W. Morehead, $75 was solen. A ire had,. been removed rom an auomobile apd.,,goma jewelry, ec. Gusavuss son, who was she le all her own wearing apparel, oher hings o valuehad been piled up named aer his grandaher, go he by he hieves in he" burn," bu oreome generals gold wach and chain. All he reason hey were no aken. -" "^ es o Mrs. Moreheads propery was, ^r. Jacobus suspeced ha he hieves ordered divided beween her eon and migh make anoher.visi;.o he saileahd deermined oi kee,p.,wach,on Saur- ; Sarah A. Jaquee o Ocean Grove daugher. day nigh. Abou eleven. oclock. r Mrv made Mary V. Webber he execurix o Jacobus sava man Approach lie.sable, her will and le o her all her household window and sar o open i..,!"mr. ^oods, clohing, ec. She also le o her Jacobus had a revolver : in v hisliandbn(i; a house and lo in Ocean Grove and a he ired i. Waler VanBrur,eo cu^ cranberry bogo;,our acres in Howell man or. Mr. Jacobus, who sleeps iihe second gory o he..sable,--heard- he pisol. shos and hurried... downsairs. he hie hind sared o nii down.he road in he direcion o Eas Oceanic and he wo men pursues him, ^^?illiam Fenon,- a ownship policernan^oihed in he pursui. he rio oliowed he hie as ar as Parmlys woods, wherehe gave Rachel D. Barry, and she and Mr. Barrys Bon.Edward were made execuors o he ownship, subjec o he paymen each year, o one-ourh o he proceeds o he bog. o Samuel Jaquee Donahay o Howell ownship. Harry G. Donahay, Mary Leiia Donahay and Jane Havi land Donahay, children o Jackson H. Donahay, will ge wo-hirds o he Forge cranberry bog in-howell ownship, which will be divided equally among hem. hem he slip. - Mrs. Mary Ella Soield o Avon le all Consable El wood Minugh- o Redher propery o her husband, Alred F. Bank is working on he case. Soield, and she named him as execuor On Friday nigh he seamboa sorehouse a Oceanic was enered by hieves, Soield consiss o a house and lo a o he will. he real esae le by Mrs. bu nohing was solen. he only reigh ownship Police on Duy. he ownship police have gone, on duy or he summer. Francis. Leonard is he oicer a Lile Silver, William Fenon a Ocearjic and George Pi Smih a Fair Haven. hey will be urnished wih police caps by heuownship he caps will be procured rom M. M. Davidson. John H. Wilson arid Randolph Voorhees have been appoined special oicers a Oceanic wihou pay., CGAREES. Almos Every Known Brand is Sold by William Cullingon. While do no paricularly believe in he smoking o cigarees, do keep every popular braud a my sore on Fron siee, a he oo o Broad sree, where he rolley sops. am no one o hose who believe ha cigaree smoking is deadly injurious. Cigarees are usually milder han cigars, and cigaree smok ers oenimes inhale he smoke. hey can do his because he cigarees give a mild Buoke. is he inhaling o his smoke, and no he obacco in he cigarees which js injurious, in my opinion. a smoker inhaled he smoke o srong FVE WLLS PROBAED. MRS. HARRE M. LAFERAS WLL WAS MADE N 903. Avon, a boa house and lo on he shore o Shark river, and wo los in Nepune Ciy. ROLLE FRANCHSE PASSED. ownship Commiee Give Consen o Build Oceanic Road. he Oceanic rolley ranchise, which has been beore he Shrewsbury own ship commiee nearly wo monhs, was passed las hursday aernoon, a he LODGE ELECONS. Presiding Oicers Chosen in Various Socieies. he semi-annual elecion o Navesink HE DED A HE PHALANX lodge o Odd Fellows was held on Monday nigh. Alvin A. Whiing LAS HURSDA MORNNG. was S ears A Popular Pasor "Kahleen Mavourneen^ Pre. sened as Par o he Celebraion. he 2s anniversary o Rev. James A. Reynoldss.ordinaion o he prieshood was celebraed on Monday nigh by he repeiion o, he drama, "Kahleen Mavourneen," which me wih such a who were no members had subscribed o a und wih which o buy an auomobile as a gi o him. Faher Reynolds, regular meeing o he ownship commiee. he ranchise was rend in isalhough aken compleely by surprise, enirey, and aer being approved unanimously by he members o he commiee was signed by W. abor Parker, he presiden o he board; and aesed by he own clerk. he rolley company canno sar a building he road unil permission is obained rom he board o reeholders or ia consrucion. he couny ranchise is expeced o pass he board o reeholders a is meeing July h. John D Honce, he clerk o he board o reeholder?, was presen a he ownship commiee meeing las hursday passed. when he ranchise was» FRE A LNCROF, John W. 8ous Barn Burnel Wih s Conens. An old barn on John W ; Sous arm DEAH OFJAMES BRA. REV. JAMES A. RENOLDS. ron by 50 ee deep. Mr. Paerson re- sold his arm in Middleown own* grea success a ew weeks ago. hecenly drama was given by he same cas ship and he will reire rom acive arm* which produced i he irs ime, wih ing. He will come o Red Bank o live Mr, and Mrs. Hal Reid o he Highlands and will make bis home in he bouse he as he principal characers, has jus bough. he price paid waa Beween he second and hird acs o $4,000. Mr. Whie will complee he he drama-mr. Reid called Faher Reynolds o he sage and inormed him will no ake possession o he propery house in all pariculars and Mr. Paerson ha he members o his parish and unil he house is inished. many riends in Red Bank and viciniy eelingly responded, hanking he subscribers or heir kindly ineres in him. P auomobile is o he laes paern and oosabou $,500. " Faher Reynolds was graduaed rom Seon Hall college and his irs pasorae was a Princeon. He hen wen o Scabrigh, aerwhrd o Moun Holly, and hen o Red Bank. He has been paeor o S Jamess church, Red Bank, or ieen years, and is he mos popular pasor he church ever had. His church, which he was insumenal in building, is one o he ines Caholic churches in New Jersey. HOUSE AND LO AS A GF. Sirs. Marv Vanderbll Black Makes a Presen o Her Moher. Mra. Mary Vanderbll Blai^k o Red whom are by his irs wie. hey are David and James Bray o Red Bank, A. Judaou Bray o he Phalanx and MrS. Joseph W. hompson o Lincro. He eaves also a broher, Wason Bray; who ives in he Wes, and wo sisers, Mrs. ilber Bedle and Miss Elizabeh Bray o [eypor. Mr. Bray had always been engaged in; arming and during mos o ns lieime le lived a he Phalanx. He was one o ;he chie movers in organizing a Bapis church a Red Bank and or a grea many years was a deacon in he church. He was superinenden o he Lincro Bapis Sunday-school several years. he uneral was held a he house on iunday and was conduced by Rev. W. J. MaUeson.- he body was buried a Fair View cemeery. he pall bearers were John W. Moun and Leonard Davis o Red Bank, John R. Conover o Lin- :ro, and W. A. Walling, William Buckin and Aaron Suphin o he Phalanr. LERO PLACE HOUSE SOLD. Joseph C. Paerson Buys One o heodore JF. Whies Houses. Joseph C. Paerson o Middleown ownship has bough one o heodore F. Whies new houses on Leroy place. he houses are jus being buil and are no ye compleed. he house and lo bough by Mr. Paerson adjoins Mrs. Neumanns propery. he lo is 83$ ee WO CARLOADS OF GUERS; Flagsone Guers o be Pu in Where Roads Wash Badly, he commissioners o Red Bank have ordered wo carloads o guer lagsone. Some ime ego he commissioners ordered a carload o guer sone, and his wa8: pu down in places where he sides o he roads had been washing ou. he resul was so saisacory ha he commissioners have decidd o pu sone guers in all srees which are curbed wherever he guers wash ou in heavy rains. his improvemen is likely o be coninued unil sone guers are laid in all srees which are curbed. he presen order or guer sone will go mosly on Mapleavenueand Broad sree, in he places. where he roads wash wors. he shipmen will be suelien or abou u hird o a mile o guers. Will Live a Wes Side. William and Mary Henreben o Lin cro «ill niovp o Red Bank he coming manyyears was principal o he Red Bank public school. By his wie Cap. Brown had our children,. rving Brown, Myron V. Brown, M, Ellison Brown, aud Willie Brown, he las- cigars or smoking obacco he would be a Lincro was burned down yeserday Bank has bough rom heodore F. named being he boy who was wih him killed o a good deal quicker han he noon, wih all is conens. n he building was Mr. Sous horse Wah-kc-sah- o Spring sree, near Mechanic sree. all. he* have jus bough rom heo- Whie a house nnd lo on,he wes side hrown over on her oher side and cup-osized. he orce o he sudden gale can he boy had always waned o go on However, ha has nohing o do wih ah, which me deah in he lames. he house is one recenllv buil by Mrdore F. Whie a lo on he corner o he boa a he ime o he acciden. eignree smoker. be esimaed by he uc ha boh muss he boa wih his aher and las year wha sared ou o say. Wha se here were BHO consumed wo rubberire runabous, a burrey mid a car, be- hou8-- has six rooms ami bah room b>v paid $250 or he lo and hey will Whie. he lo is :)0x90 ee, nnd hewen Side nvenue and Clinon place. o he boa were broken o a shor disance above he deck. was- a^good boy ami go promoed his sree.a he oo o Broad sree, keep sides hree ses o harness and a lo o Mrs. Black bough he house as a presen build a house on he propery hp coming Cap, Brown promised him ha i he ou o say was ha a my sore on Fron When he boa wen over, he coal, year, he iwould ake him on he boa pracically every known brand o cigar- he higher priced ones are sup- Mr. Sou was eaing hie dinner when invesmen. he price pnid was $2,500 as soon as i is compleed. " ; arming ools. o her moher, who will hold i as ansummer, which will b occupied by hem which was loaded on he deck, poured during he vacaion. he boy woees. overboard, bu he lighening o hepromoed and he aher kep his promise posed o have he mos " dope" in hem, some boys running up he road yelled he house is now occupied by Charles m «. ; deck was no suicien o righen he and ook him on he boa. he aal and rom ho price he makers charge, ou ha his barn was on ire. When Shus, and he will remain here. cra. As soon as possible several boas rip waa he ourh one he boy had hey ough o be able o pu a good deal Mr. Sou go o he barn i was all in Musicians Parly Reimbursed. pu ou rom he shore o he schooner made 6ince he close o school. o "dope" in hem. lames and i was impossible o save any, River Propery Rened. he pupils o ho Red Bank high ; in he hops o saving he lives o he Cap. Browns second wie was Miss he smoker who wans he very expensive urkish and Egypian cigarees were saved by neighbors, who ough Allaire & Son has rened Mrs. Credo solen rom he school wo monhs ago o he conens. Adjoining buildings school whose musical insrumens were persona on board, bu when hey reached Emma Doyle, daugher o Abraiu Doyle, he cra here was no sign o lie abou who a ono ime lived a Navesink. He can ge hem a my place, and he enn valianly wih pails o waer. Harriss house on he river bank, in hehave been paid abou wo-hirds o he; he vessel. he schooner a ha ime leaves ive children by his wie, ho old- o whom is abou welve years old. ho urkish and Egypian^ cigarees sell sured. is np known how ho iro and urnished, o Nahaniel Doylo o used o pay or he insrumens was also ge every known American brand. ho loss was abou $2,000; parially in easern par o he own, or he summer value o he insrumens. he money^ lay on her aide, aud he name o hees boa could no be seen. Persons who he amily lives on Worhley sree. a 0 o 40 cens per pack o en cigarees, sared. New ork, who will ake possession o made a a recen show a he. high wen o he bou ook her o be he W. Champion Sco o Fair Haven, morrow. while he American brands sell a 5 o 5 school. he insrumens solen were Buena Visn, sniled by Cap. heodore who was drowned in he acciden, was cens per package. Here are some o he Hur by Fragmen o ron. valued a $375., Wilson o Red Bank, nnd he npor was an old nnd skilul sailor. He was ac-brandcouned ono o ho bes sailormon on he curry consanly : Waler Kra o Belord, who works Anoher Carnival his ear. spread ha i was hia boa which hud Nesors mpored 40 cens or Conover Whie, a plumber o, Alanic Highlands, was bi over his righ mouh boa club parlors onigh or he A meeing will ho hold in ho Mon- Horse Breaks s Leg. oapsized and ha he and his companion river or along ho bay shore. Ho was Noaors Domesic U> conw on board had been drowned. wah no abou iy years old. His wie is dead, Egypian Deiies, No...Un coua Georgo VanBrun o Red Bunk los a eyo by a piece o lying moal while a purpose o arranging or ^o carnival al unil aer midnigh.on Baurdny nigh nnd lie leaves wo daughers. Ono Egypian Dolles, No. 3. 2) cens horso his morning, Hia aher, Oscar Pall Mall... accens work on Friday. A ganli was cu whicl: Red Bank his summer. ha i was posiively known ha i wim daugher is Mrs. Herber Snyder o Fair VanBrun, was driving ho horso on Philip Morris gr>cen.i required six siches o closo up. Dr he Emma Hendrix and no he Buenu Haven. he oher is Mis Jennnee Eas Fron sreo when he animal Milo iiiiciuh Hondrickson o Alanic Highland! ^ his is neresiig. Voa which had capsized. Sco, who or some imo pns has been Miihnoln. M)cens slipped mill broke is leg. waa sho lnmeses ll cens sewed up he cu, which is very painu Bo sure o vjsi ho dry goods sore o On Sunday morning he Merri wrecking ooinpnny began work on mining and change.. lllchmond Sraigh Gu (cork ip) 20 cens make ho acquainance o he Soourij employed n he Red Bank elephone ex. by J. B. Rue. Richmond Bmlnh Ou...5cens bu no serious. Joseph Salz on Friday and Saurday and righing he capnlzed VOBBPH. he Swim No arrangemens or he unoral o Perecions : 5 mid 0 cona Chaing diuli and ligh luncheons, ice was he irs bou righed nnd ho dead Swee Cnpoml 5 nnd 0 coulh Law and Barber Business. Bel Buckle. will bo presened by he vicims o ho disixbor have been oreain., conecionery, ec.. n he Colo* Pnlna loconm body o Rusaull, who was ho cook on rmujo and nono will bo mado unil ho Frank Dcsprcaux o Naveaink receive lndy who will ell you all aboui h6\ nial Parlors, Brnneh and Fih avenues uklnh rophies 0 cens ho boa, wns ound in he cohin. No bodies arc ound or Unil i is eviden urkish DoMgh, 0 ceno his commission as jusice o ho peac< i holds ho skir and shir wais ogeher, (ono block rom Broad sreo), Red Bank. ono was on bonrd ho oher wo siuuller ha hey,will novor be recovered. n ho Mecca 5 cens las week. Squiro Dospreaux will coinbino ho law wih his barber business. is no aached o ho bel dloren uiving a dainy eurvo o ho wais lino, Adv. OmcKn 5 cens cra when hey cnpbizod. opic HOVoral hours or ho wrecking company o as in ciihomnry in such cases. lliihhim C cens ner case uneral service will bo held nlmol (himlnn) l cens bels and ribbons may Bo worn wlhou Elecrical Work. righ ho Emm(i Hendrix nnd pump ou dip. Brown le only n very amnl ho ollowing iiro 5 cens per pack Carbonaed Apple Juice. ho rouble o Bowing ho buoklo o Fred Brower is prepared o do any hem. Rpmqmhor, reo domonsralo ho vessel. When ho boa won over a roae He curried a mall amoun o ago, 2 packages or n quarer: Mogul Cool, Bparlcling, rereshing. Coloniu kind o elecrical work, Ollce, 49 Broad Friday and Saurday only. Adv. quaniy o ho coal poured ino ho null lio insurance, and Willie was also in Nnural, Faima, Murad, Srand, Horso Parlors. Adv. orce, Red Bank; Adv. nnd his wmi nlll in ho oldy o ho Bail Hiirod or a small num. he widow nnd Guard. he Fines Summer Or nks in oiiii LnngH co cream aoda UH ho mm when ho boa was righed. Whnn ho ho ines recial o ho season a ho bur children arc le ulmon desiue. Dou orge ha sell ho Rogensburg boa WR pumped ou. rving Brown, a Liugs, ry anurnppe. s grou repuaion as Lauds candy. s ulwayi Firs Mehodla church on Friday nigh. eserday a Bubncrlpion paper or heir all-havana cigars n wholesalo and re Myron V. Brown and M, Ellison Brown, benei wnn circulaed around own and Adv. good. ry a glana. -Adv. Admission 25 conb. Adv. ail. nono o Cap^ Brown; and Lou in E. a considerable amoun was colleced, WLLAM CULMNCON, Hear Mrs. Heua rcolo nho Fira Caramel and maplo nu rappcs aro Laua* Cojee ce Cream Brown, brohor o Cap. Brown, wero Cap. Brown WH a member o ho Fron sree, oo o Broad sree, Red Mehodis church on Friday nigh. lino. ry horn. Colonial Parlor?. on ho wrecking vosacl. hey hunonod makos you wan more. ry a Sonlor order o American Mechanics and k. Adv. Adv. Adv. AdV..

10 LOCALS N FNE FORM. JPHE POUND LNDEMAN FOB EGH SAFE ONES. Jjog Branch Ouplayed rom Sar o inish in a Game uncuaed bvsharpshoivera Sidacan Wins rom AsOury Park. Ob, yes, Long Branch had i cinched las Saurday. Lindeman, whpse curves wis ino serpenine coils and whowas going o do he shu ou ac or nine consecuive innings, was he sure hing upon whom Long Branch depended. Pu Lindeman ailed enirely and he ielders on his eam were kep busy chasing he sphere, which oenimes piroueed in he all grass back by he ence. And i rained and i hailed, and Billy Revo Joline, wih he aid o a broom, a barrel o sawdus and Buser Brown, had o ge he diamond in shape Rgainor a coninuaion olie slaugher. For all ha, i was a good gnuie o baseball or R-d Bank. he Red Bank- eam had he irs ry U he ball. Oliver lined one ou o irs, bu was headed oil. Four bad ones were called on Brown and he roed. Mills knocked a skyscraper o righ ield and i was nabbed, Brown sole second and reached hird on-a high ball mued by Poer. Smih wen ou on a ly o le ield. No runs, Rogers, whose real name is Skelly, popped one o Dierich which Pop grabbed. he Skelly whose name appeared as Skelly wen ou on a ily o Mills. Driscoll walked and succeeded in sealing second. Lindeman grounded one o Dierich, who bea he runner o he bag. No runs. hen i happened. Pop baed a as one o shor and bea he ball o irs. Beck wen ou on aly o le ield. Mc- Kenna grassed a peach, which sailed genly pas second. Monahan bi a shor one o Lindeman, who hrew Pierich ou a hird. Gauvin singled o righ ield and McKenna scored. he rain began o all genly, bu sill he game wen on. Oliver sen a bounder o irs, bu he baseman didn connec wih he mean hing and Monahan and Gauvin roed o he rubber. Abou his ime he heavens opened and.he rain and bail ell in buckesul. When play was resumed Brown sen a long ly o le ield and scampered clear around o second. Oliver made a drive pas hird and reached his base. Mills wen ou on a ly o hird. hree.uns or Bed Bank. Long Branchs irs scoring was begun in he sevenh inning. Lindeman walked. Rohuss hi a wo bagger o cener. McGoey apped a daisy o he Bameplaceind Lindenun and Rohuss.->-an-homo.- -wo. or Long Branch. n he inal inning Rohuss aguin scored on a long hi by Sclionpr, making hree allies in all or Long Branch. was in his inning ha McGoey was pu ou or no ouching he bag on irs base. he umpire called him ou while he runner was resingonspcond, Mr. McGoey WHS real mad and Poer sared o do he umpire. he umpire ook ou his wach and McGoey concluded o go o he bench.» Mills go nppause rom he grand sand by a Bnorunning cach o a swi liner and his was a eaure o he game. Rohuss gained some glory, oo, by making a nice pick up o a grounder. Summary: SCORE U NNNGS. Red Baoe..0 3 a n o o o o o-is Voais Dnineli o KED BANK;, LONG BRANCH.» K n ii E Oliver, c 0 o l oners, r Brown. <!d b..,.0 2. Skelly, 3d b...o 0 Mills,..0 ( () Driscoll, s b.. U 0 Bmlli.2d b..... Llmlemun, p... o 0 Dierich, le... (i n olirusb.&lb...? 3 0 Beck.r,.ooo Mciony, c 0 0 NiKuino, p....l l n Belioner. 0 0 Monnlmn. us ejie. as Gauvlu. c Poer, e 0 0 oals oals 3 ( 4 Bruck ou~by McKennn2. by Lindeman 4. Firs lms«on errorl-n«l Bunk 3, LOUR Dninch, wobbse b»-lc<l Uank 2, Long llranch 2. Eurnwl runs-red Bank 2. Lonu Brunch 0, Bimes on bulls oil McKCDna 0. o Mndcinun i). Le on buses Bed Bank 8.,oni{ Bruuch 0. Double pluys-lec Pank2. Solen bases lied llnnk 2, LOUR Branch JUaavan Sill in he ««<. llaawan kep up is winning sreak on Saurday by deeaing Asbury Park. he score was 8 o 2. ho game was played a Asbury Park. Bnndlno o he Clubs. Won. los. crmiagc, Mnownn M Rcdllnnk l 7 i,750 su RlODS dbranch l l k l 2 i Aebury Purk 7.25 o-day Maawan and Rod Ban): piny a Red Bank and Anbury Park and Long Branch play a Anbury lurk.. Nex Saurday Red Bank plnye Long Branch a Long Branch. On he morning o he Fourh Ked Bank plays a Maawan and in he aernoon RcdBnnk and Maawnn play n Rod Bank.. Jjona Draneh lie a H reehold. Long: Branch and Freehold me in h bneebnll nreim las WodncHday n Long, Branch nnd lio homo onn pounded ou a win o he uno o 7 o 2. waa,u< ilra vicory or Long Branch n wlia loemed yearn, or he eam hod beer playing in hnrd luck all Hummer. 8b conpnciiivo docaa had been marked ur > boru, nnd i wns lko r heiilln balm o he Long Branch rooers o see heir avories win. " Red " "Waller, he new wirler, was in he box or Long Branch aud be had hings prey much his own way; Poer was behind he ba. Doughery and Barre were he baery or Freehold. LoDg Branch earned ive runs and Freehold wo. Doughery sruck ou, seven men and Waller six... Naveeinlis Big Boy. Charles Coy, son o Mrs. Lorea Coy o Navesink, is seveneen years old and measures six ee our inchesiu his socking ee, Coy says he has grown more during he pas year han a any oher ime, and i he keeps on adding o his heigh unil he is 2 a he presen rae o growh he will hen have reached he heigh o eigh ee or more. Proesan alian Meeings. he Proesan alians o Red Bank are holding relegious meeings every Sunday morning in he own hail., he services are conduced enirely in alian and arc in charge o Jir. Cobe o NPWark, who preaches he sermons. he meeings are aended by abou weny persons. REDUCON N Summer Millinery he balance o our sock a very much reduced prices. MSS -A.. MORRS, gj 66 Broad S. Near Moumouli, KED BANK. J Direcly opposie he Posollce. V Long Branch scored anoher zero mark. Long Branch sill blank. Smih bowled a ho grounder ocener. Dierich planked one o shor, who ried o hrow Smih ou a second. Smih obogganed on his back in he nice red, juicy mud, and Umpire OBrien gaid sae. hen he Long Branch rooers pu up a all kick, bu OBrien sood irm, Poer hrew clear over he second basemans head in an eor o cach Pierich. and Smih scored, Dierich 30 E. Fron S., reaching second. Beck anned. Mc- Kenna loped o he bag, Monahan baed a long ly o cener, advancing.pierich and McKenna, Gauvin sen one o shor, who umbled, and Dierich.scored. Olivers shor inield hi was gahered by Lindeman, who hrew Mo- Kenna ou a he plae. Poer ried o head o Oliver, bu he runner was sae. Monahan scored. Browns ly o second was caugh. hree more or Red Bank, making he score 6 o 0 agains Long Branch. Red Bank scored no more runs jn he game. Anyhing Wrong Wih he Plumbing? lioro s, send or Flzglbbon. No ma- A er how small or bow large be Job s, be rjj will lx or you and lx quick. He will 0 no only Ox quick, bu bo will righ, and he charge will bo only wna wj you would expec or Grs-clnss work. A JAMES FZGBBON, p HGH Rel Bank. K GRADE Pianos and Organs On erms o Sui Purchasers. ALSO Jhe L0OKNO roil "^^**^ HE BAND HORNS, RECORDS, SANDS, EC. $ Down-$ Weekly. J. 0. i NORMS, 5 Maple Avcnnc, Red Bank. 4 COMPLEE SXOCK * - K 5 BASEBALL GOODS A ron he bes makers. g BOOKS, MAGAZNES AND 5 NEWSPAPERS, A \ FREWORKS \ V. Wholesale and Reail. ^ j MOSELLES.j 5 84 BROAD S., d RED BANK, N. J. ; e«^c^ SPECAL NOCE. he ShOe ElecricCompany desires o give noice-o is cusomers ha i will reduce is rae or curren or. ligh- ing purposes o welve cens per K. W.beginning July is, he Sea Brigh Elecric Li^ Company desires o give noice o>is : cusomers ha i will reduce is rae or curren or lighing pjirposes o welve cens per K. W. beginning July is, 906.,, PHLP N. JACKSON, Presiden. FREDERCK F. GARDNER, % DESRE O ANNOUNCE HA HE WLL OPEN HER * Genl Manager. New Sore a Brighon Avenue and Wes End Plaza, WES END, NEW JERSE, N A FEW DA5. HE WLL CARR N SOCK A FULL LNE OF eas, Coees, Fancy Groceries, WNES, LQUORS, MNERAL WAERS, - HAVANA AND KE WES CGARS, PERFUMER AND OLE ARCLES. WHCH WLL BE SOLD A HE LOWES POSSBLE PRCES. n he meanime an experienced represenaive will call upon cusomers or orders, as requenly as may be required, and goods will be promply delivered, by heir wagons, a poins along he New Jersey coas beween Alanic Highlands and Spring Lake. Orders or immediae delivery, or advance orders or delivery a such lime as desired or he opening o he season, may be sen o any o heir New ork sores: *. 07 and 00 Broadway,.elephone 407 Gramorcy. 458 and 464 Broadway, elephone 3300 Bryan. 784 and 78& Fih Avonuo, elephone 500 Plaza Columbus Avonuo, elephone 700 Columbus. 8-8B Sixh Avonuo, elephone 0830 Gramorcy. CAALOGUES, QUOAONS andjrge LSS FURNSHED ON REQUES >EPOR OF HE CONDON OF JL\i he Firs Naional Bank o lied Bank, a Hed B4pl, n.he sae o: New Jersey, a he close o business, Junelilin ," RESOURCES. i. ;,y. Loans ana discouns. S " Overdras,secured and unsecured J. S. Bonds o secure circulaion... : Bonds, securiies, ec..., 46-J Banking-house, urniure and xures., 7, Due rom Naional Banks (no Reserve. ^Agens),.: 70, Due rom Sae Banks and Bankers Due rom approved reserve agens Checks and phereasn ems Noes o oher Naional Banks a Fracional paper currency, nickels and cens.../., 054 awul Money Heserve n Bank, viz: - Specie : 852,74) 6l - Leralender noes. 7.0UOOQ. -,. : - G9J49 60 nedeinpon und wih. S. reasurer. (5 per cen o circulaion)...: v 5,0Q0 00 oal......,8.573,044. /, \. LABLES. :.." Capial sock paid in... $00, Surplus iind 75, V Undivided prolla, less expenses and,-. iuespakl... - :,... 3,200 a» Naional Bunk noes ousanding,.ii.i.i 0920) 00- Due.o.oncr Naional Bnnks...;., 33, Due.o Sale Bunks aud Bankers..., Due o rus Companies and Savings * Banks..- :... Dividends unpaid. ndividual deposis subjec o check... Ceriied checks...-.-; oal.;,...,., Sl,578,)44 8- SAE OP NEW JESE.CbCNOFMONSqirrH, 88", H. Campbell, casbler o he above-named bank, lo sdlemnly swear ha he above saemen s rue " o he heso my knowledge and belie. -.- H. CAMPBELL, Cashliir. Subscribed ana sworn o beore me his 2s day o June, )00..". ROBER F. PARKER, Noary Public. * CORKKC Aes:. S. W. M0RFORD,. A.. DOREMUS.) Direcors. J.L. ERHUNE, "DEPOR OP. HE CONDON OF X) he Second Naional Bank o Red Blink, a Red Bank, n he Sae o New Jereev, a he close o business, June lbh,90o.,,, RESOURCES., Loans and discouns."... Overdras, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds o secure circulaion; Bonds, securiies, ec, :. ;..., Banking-house, urniure and ixures.. OKer real esae owned ; Due rom Naional Banks (no reserveagens)..», Due rom sae Banks and bankers... Due rom approved reserve agens Checks and oher cash iems Noes o oher Naional Banks Fracional paper currency, nickels and cens Lawul Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie. 38,47 00 Legal ender noes, 4, Redempion und wih,j. S. reasurer (5 per cen o circulaion) Due rom U. 8. reasurer, oher han 5 per cen redempion und 873, , , S0,807O0 v , , " 5, , , r 2, oal $,099, LABLES. Capial sock paid D. Surplus und Undivided prolla, less expenses and axes paid... Naional Bank noes ousanding Due o oher Naional Banks. Due o Sae Banks and Bankers Due o, rus Companies and Sayings Banks Dividends unpaid ndividual deposis subjec o check... Demand cerlqcaes o deposi Ceriied checks... $75, , , , ,0*! ]« , « * ll 49 oal;.. Sl,09», SAE OF KEWHERSE, COUN OK MONMOUH, SS:,. B. Edwards, cashier o he above-named bank, do solemnly swear ha he above saemen s rue o he bes o my knowledge and belie. :. B. EDWAHDS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn o beore me his 2s day o June » PHAS. H. HROCKMORON, Noary Public. CORREC Aes: -. ROBER HARSHORNE, ) "BENJ. J PARKER. ^Direcors. JG8. A. HROCKM0RON. From Coage or Villa or Hoel Room r you can keep in ouch whir Wall sree, or any oher-* X poin a which your iner-! ess lie, «* F! % you have a elephone %?: ; * he New ork S New Jersey elephone Uompany, $ 64 Broadway, Long Branch, H. J.: : in. D. MARN, Dis. Mgp. CHARLES LEWS, ; WHOLESALE AND HEAHJ DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doors, Bllnda, and Builders Hardware,. - RED BANK, N.J. ard a corner o WiHand Cheonu nroob, new railroad. KANO ARDS: BprliiK Lnko and Anbury urli DUNUlilK. N,. >.) :

11 SHREWSBUR NEWS. ^. hree Farso he held hllue Pliice.:, -r-georoe Reid Loses a Cow. he mission band o he Presbyerian i church will give a air in Horary ha.luo; ^morrow. he money will be used or missionary work in his counry. he ladies-auxiliary o he Long Branch hospial will give, aair a Mrs. Charles M. Paerson^ on July 6h.. he women, o Gbris church will give a air on he - recory lawn or he benei o he church on AugU82d.... George Reid los a cow las week., he cow broke is neck by geing caugh in a^ence and was ound lying dead by Mr. RoicU..", J, W.. Bernard o New ork,, who-has been spending.a week in he village, lias reurned o New ork, where he i employed in Wanamakers deparmen.sore.- ". ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Armsrong O Holmdel spen Sunday wih Mr. Armsrongs broher, Aaron Armsrong..A large amoun o hail ell here on Saurday.and in. some, parso he village i covered he ground more han ap inch hick. Mos o he hail sones were small and no damage was done. Rev. Mr. Hopper o Amiyville, Long sland, preached in Chris church on Sunday. i- Mr; and Mrs. William. Jaokson -and lieir son spen Sunday wih Mrs. Jack- sons moher, Mrs. homas Benne o Lile Silver; B. C. Fink o New ork, son-in-law o.w.p, Brown, a summer residen o his place, has moved in Lamber Bordens house on he Eaonown road or he summer..., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilladeau o Crawords Corner spen Sunday, wih. Mrs. Gilladeaus aher, C. H. Hurley. Andrew Harshaw, gardener on he. J. ODonohue place, has raised some veryine ruis and vegeables his seaeon. omaoes and ruis raised in he "* hohouse are now ripe -and lne,and he garden ruck" is likewise very.ine. On he railing o he porch,, which exends all he way around he house, are eoxeso geraniums, dracenas and oher plans, which give a charming eec. he lower, beds, which exend all around he lawrj, have beenrearranged arid improved his year by Mr. Harshaw. Harry Sickles, he armer on he place, is raising some ine crops his season, a ield o poaoes being paricularly ine/ Elecric lighs have been pu on he gae poss a. J. ODonohues and elecric lighs have been insalled in he barn. he work wasidone by W. R. Parker o Lile Silver. Mae McCue, daugher o James Mc- Cue, hab won a dinner se oered by a ood company or solving a puzzle, and Edwin. Hobbs has won a Morris chair rom he same company. LNCROF NEWS. * Sirs, Caherine Conover Celebraes Her 8s Birhdav. he 8s birhday o Mrs. "Caherine Conover was celebraed las hursday nigh by a surprise visi rom a number o her relaive?. he eveniug was pleasanly spen in sociabiliy and in playing eanee, and rereshmens were served- he guess were Mr. and Mrs. John R.Con* over and heir children Ehel and Hule Conover; Henry Conover, George hompson," Miss Emma hompson, Sire. Dora Muir, Miss Linda. Basse apd Edward Clayon o his place ; Mr. and BrB. William Aiionides, Misses Carrie, Laura, Fannie and Florence Anonides and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenon and heir son Frank o Evere; and A. M.. Fiahdreau and amily o Farmingdale. No services were held by he Sundayschool on Sunday aernoon on accoun o he-uneral o James Bray, Sr., o he Phalanx. E. E. VanSchoick, who lives on he Red Bonk road, has ereced a large en on hi^ronyard or his children o play inv. Miss Emma Conover has reurned rom Greenpoin, N.., where she has been aebding school. - _ A esival will be given in he Bapis chapel on Friday nigh by he women o he church. he proceeds will be used o buy chairs or he Sunday-school. Mrs. Mar Burr o Por.Alleghany,. who has been visiing Mrs. James omlinson, has reurned home. * NON FALLS NEWS.», lli lin W. Pone icn he Conrac /or lalnlii ho VJnrch.. he conrac or paining he church was awarded o William \J. Pope o Lile Silver by he commiee which had he muer in charge. he money : raised by he air and sociables given by,.he ladiesaid sociey will be used o pay he paining bill, buhis will be only abou hal enough. Oher sociables arid airs ire conemplaed by he sociey o raise he rea o he money. needed.. Roy, W. Wv Ridgley O Camdeu preachod iq he church on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Majiews o. Cols Neck were Sunday guess a Wellingon Willrinss.. Hail.almos as big as pigeon GRRS ell i a his place during ho sorm on Saurday. (ho hailsorm lased only a ew miiiuus and ho damage done o he crops was very small. ilra. hnddous Wycko O Rid(?e\vood. and hor. wo children spen Saurday wih rieiull in he villnco,. he big new barn on Richard Deovess place is almos compleed. Nearly all ho armers hereabous, havo har^esod heir hay crops. Sown i-. oiho lnobhay in he couny in raised, in his saion. Generally speaking he haycrpp his year is no us largo aa in oroor seasons. Jcilorsou Uoblnson, wlio rirrua ho Valenino place, lias 06 O ho ines hay crcpalierd.. * Vanilorvoor Farm Sold. ho arm near Marlboro known as ho Joo Qua Viindorvoor nrih wns.sold las. woolc o Q. -.. Gordon o Philadelphia or $9,000. ho (arm ii\ now occupied by W.. Sryker. Mr. Gordon,will build n now enan honno on ho propery nnd will niuko a number o improvemona o ho place.. OCEANPOR NEWS. he. Boarding Secion Opens Sex Week-Good Oulook or he Season. he boarding season will begin, here nex, week in earnes. here are a ew boarders here now and he oulook or hia season is considered excellen. Amobg he boarding houses are Mrs.. S. Woodwards, Charles Pickerniljys, Holmes Sickless and he Monmouh Park hoel. Mr. Pickernilly has made a number o improvemens-o his house. Louis Price, reurned on Saurday rom a visi o his daugher, MrB. William Hayward o Amserdam, New : ork; ; William. McCreery, a race horse rainer, spen Sunday wih his aher. James McCreery.., * John L. Mien?, principal o.he public school, has gone.o hjs home a Man : Cheser, Pa., or he summer vacaion. * Miss Maude Eldridge will- spend he summer a Woddcli,.New ork and New Brunswick.. he ladiesaid sociey o,he MehodiB church is holding Bales o cake and ice cream every Saurday nigh in a vacan building on Main sree. \ > hopiaa Lile, who is employed ab a raveling salesman or he Naional biscui company, i home or. a wo weeks vacaion., ;... Miss Bearice Hill o Long Branch has been visiing Miss Mary Ward.. Rev. _W. E. Blackison, pasor o he Mehodis church, will preach a parioic sermon a he Mehodis church on Sunday.. - he ladies aid sociey will mee on Friday aernoon a Bliss Annie Hibbes. he sociey usually mees on hursday aernoons, bu owing o he exercises in connecion wih he graduaion o he nurses o he Long Branch hospial his week he meeing was posponed. George Jansen and amily o New ork spen J3unday a he Monmouh Park hoel. ". William Clayons sickness has aken a urn or he worse and he is no expeced o live. He has beensick along ime. Miss Bessie Blair is conined o he house wihsickness. Alonzo Dubois o New ork spen Sunday a his home here., Miss Annie Maps o. Long Branch lias been visiing Mrs. E. W, Craer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy celebraed heir second marriage anniversary las hursday nigh., he celebraion was aended by abou a dozen persons. LLE SLVER NEWS; Junior American Mechanics Xeiv Oicers. Elec Silver council, Junior American Mechanics, has eleced he ollowing oicers :. i CounoUor Wlilam H. Carhnr. Vice councilor WloOeld Walnwrijh. Recording secreary Freak L. Pherwdod. Assisan recording secrelarj-hance Woolley. Financial secreary Myron L. Campbell. - reasurer Harrison D. Vble.. Conducor David Moore. Warden E. Oscar Breckenrldue. nside seninel JGeore Woolley. Ouside seninel William pavlson. rusee orclgbeon monhs-george M. Quackenbush. c Mrs. Lawrence Leerson, MissHaie Beckman and George Cook o Cols Neck, Miss. Charloe Muhlenbrink o Eaonown and Joseph Leereon o near Freehold were guess o Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Leerson par o las week. Frank Leonard has begun his duies as pplice oicer or he ownship. His bea is oh he Ruuison road. Miss Kiie Hobrough was a recen visior a Philadelphia. Miss Maud VanBrunc o Maawan is visiing her cousin, Miss Mailda Conover.. : Beer Cigar Values a Lower Prices han Ever Sold Beore CGAR mporan News or SmoKers Heres he Naional Cigar Sands Proposiion, Some 2,000 American druggiss (he undersigned included in he number), have unied in. a.new plan or conducing he cigar branch o heir business.... _ Hereoore, each sore has bough is cigars, independ-. enly; usually rom jobbers and in.. quaniies necessarily.small. he prices paid were loaded wih rom our o six unnecessary, prois and werd,,always on a small-quaniy basis besides.,.,, Now, hese2;0o0 sores have concenraed heir cigarbuying power in-a single, co-oper-, aive. cojicerri^-he Naional Cigar Sands Company. hese 2,000 sores Consiue he Greaes Reail Cigar* Oule On Earh and he Naiarial Cigar Sands Company which mus provide hem wih cigars, becomes, he larges single cusomer,or obacco ever known in Fireworks Headquarers Fireworks * WELLERS SORE, 7 Broad sree, is he place o buy Fireworks. Our sock his year is larger and our prices lower han ever. here is a reason or i. Buy your Fireworks rom us and you will know why we do he Fireworks business. We sell Fireworks as we do oher goods, a a small margin o proi. Come in and we will convince yo.u. We have he ines line o Souvenir Pos Cards and China in own, impored especially or us, and marked "Red Bank, N. J." Remember we have he leading line, and prices he lowes in own. WELLERS SORE, 7 Boad Sree. SOME N. C. S. EXCLUSVE BRANDS Vnequaled n Qualiy or Price n he Hisory o Cigar Reailing equal o bes 3 or 25c. seed-and-havana.. BlacK Whie: College Days: S^ver X^ 6 or 25c All All a irs-class domesic cirar, pre- y ni% OC««AUau sening superior workmanship. U-r&!H» Lord Carver: ^^^^Jr ^ 3 or 25c Cuba-Roma: Laldalia: El Carvajal: he hisory o ^:he cigar business. " /... he coir ; n- ircial advanage o a large purcliasing power is \vell-kno\vli. he. Naional Cigar Sands Company akes a once a maserul posiion in he obacco marke. can, and does, own is oyn brands, conrol is - own acories, make is own prices. n all his i merely acs or he druggiss who own i, and each sore ges he ull benei o all he advanages acquired and all he savings eeced. he saving in ;manuacuring and.buying is almos equaled in he, saving in selling expense. he disribuion rom producer >o reailer being direc, here is no expense or jobbers or raveling salesmen:, here is. lileor no ren o be charged on he prices o cigars by Naional sands and no exra salaries or salespeople. n brie, he cigars come o he Naional sands reed o all middlemens prois and can be sold pracically ree o expense. Beween producer and smoker here are bu wo small prois insead o he usual our ^3< i?o e r ar^av.!ina. usu )r auysold highes grade impbred Havana 5c 3 or 25c A r and *"*» up o six big ones. he resul o his doublesaving is ha Never Beore Have Cigars Been Sold. So Close q Cos o Producion he proo o his will be ound in he cigars now oered or sale. hey give a qualiy never beore known a he prices asked; he brands are all he exclusive producion o, by and or he Naional Cigar S.ands. Le hem speak or hemselves. AH Naional Sands are equipped wih a new and scieniically designed sorage case which consanly and auomaically mainains he proper amospheric condiions necessaryo keep he cigars a heir bes. isn a Moional Cigar Sand unless he Maionala emblem is in he window. -, JAMES COOPERV Jr., Red Bank Disribuor Real Esae and nvesmens. you are no geing desired resdsrom your propery ry us. James. Sickles & Co., REAL ESAE, 20 Mechanic Sree,. Red.Bank, N. J. Choice Has Regardless ocos. Clearance 3ale o Millinery, MRS. E. WES, Red Bank emple* o Fashion. " i FORD & MLLER HE SHOE MEN Bang! Bang!! Bang!!!. Hurrah or he Fourh Hurrah or pur cool Oxords, ies, Slippers, an and Canvas Foowear or everybody. Hurrah or our modes prices youll place your ee inside a pair o our Comorable, Low Cu Summed Shoes, youll Hurrah rom he boom o your hear. FORD & MLLER he Home o Good Shoes.

12 HE RED BANK REGSER WEDNESDA, JUNE 27, OWN ALK. {own alk coninued ronpage 2.) Wih his number o HE REGSER he paper begins is 29h year. has a prey respecable age or a paper, bu he paper does no el (Did. n ac olks say he paper is younger, resher, brigher and more vigorous han ever. * * * looks as hough people really believed his, and ha hey were nosayidk i simply as a complimen. More people ake HE REGSER uau ever beore, and he- paper is doing more business in every deparmen o he paper han ever beore, and his shows ha people mus have conidence in.i, boh rom a news and business poin o view. Onaccoun o he large amoun "o adverising in HE REGSER his week he "Rales" sory is omied. he Sories will be resumed wih he nex issue o he paper. DROWNED A KEPOR. A yoim Man and His Sweehear Lose heir Lives in he liny. he bodies o Caherine Sryker and. Alber e6 were ound in Rdrian bay a Keypor.on Monday morning. he nigh beore hey had gone or a row and heir deahs are shrouded in mys ery. Miss Sryker" was,eigheen ears old and es was 2. ea was u bucher and ormerly bad a shop a Keansburg. He had been paying he girl aenions or some ime, despie he objecions o her parens. Miss Sjry^erjjndjres wen or a row Bobh~aer supper on "Sunday ""nigh. When hey le he shore es was singing a popular song, which was heard by a launch parly who passed by he boa. Sco Hopkine, who has an oyser bed abou a quarer o a mile rom shore, saw a boa ied o one o his sakes early on Monday morning. He rowed ou o he sake and ound a ha and coa in ho boom o he boa. Looking ino he waer he saw ess body, which he raised wih oyser ongs. A ew minues laer he girls body was raised o he surace, was on he boom o he bay abou weny ee rom where ess body was ound. he waer was ive ee deep. here were cus on he girls righ cheek and one o her arms was bruised. here were also scraches on ess ace. his gave rise o a repor ha ea had probabry_julled he girl and had hen commied suicide. Coroner eley o Red Bank made an examinaion, assised by wo physiciun?. hey ound nohing o conirm he heory ha a sruggle had aken place. he cus and scraches may have been made by he oyser shells a he boom o he bay. One heory is ha es ell overboard irs and ha he girl was drowned while rying o save his lie. m» w BRHDAS CELEBRAED. A PLUCK HORSEWOMAN. Evens in HiUleown oivnship Las Saurdaypu an adverisemen in he Wan Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. hompson o Column,o HE RED BANK REGS- Hillcro," a New Monmouh, enerained a small pary o riends rom ER, elling o his loss. HE REG- New ork on Saurday. he occasion SER is published on Wednesday wae he celebraion o Mr. hompsons aernoon, and on hursday morning he gloves and cards were re- birhday. Mrs. hompson presened him wih a very handsome gold wach and chain and his hree sepsons gave urned o him by George W. bin a diamond locke. Besides hese he -received oher handsome and valuable Wpodward._ *, gis. " Hillcro" was once known us he same week a college pin he old Hallenbake place and was owned by Jesse Hallenbake, whos«pon, Alvin was los in Red Bank. his was Hallenbake, published he Spiri o he adverised in he Wan Column o Age a Red Bank many years ago. he place was recenly "bough by MrB. HE REGSER. he day aer he hompson rom F. O. Brown o Newadverisemen appeared he pin ork. he house will be rebuil, he oubuildings will be improved, and many was reurned o he owner by a Oher imporan improvemens will be made o he propery, which is one o workman employed in Ed. Vonhe ines in ha par o he ownship. Kaengells garage, who had Miss Berie Sickles, daugher o Omar Sickles o Navesink, celebraed her eigheenh birhday on Saurday nigh by eneraining abou iy riendi a her borne. he" principal pasimes were dancing and games. A hal-pas en oclock rereshmens were Berved. Miss Sickles recoived a large number o birhday gis, among which was a handsome pearl necklace rom her parens. Spring* Sree House- Sold. A double OUHOO Springaroo owned by Mrs, Oaour CHH, Jr., wna sold on Monday o Mrs. Surah FranceB Wolco o Branch avenuo. he HO wan made by W. A. Hopping. ho housu wan oriuinnlly ho old Riloy OUKO and bun n/en rebuil unil now i in pracically u now dwelling. is a double OUHO mid conains eleven roonib. U occupied by Frank Picngor mid liomiiii cjuoi. Mr*. Wolco bough^ l$ propery is i speculaion.» j ; ; ~ Fair a Fair Haven. ho ih annual air o he wenieh Cenury Bowing circle o Flak chapel, Fair Haven, will begin nex uciiday nigh and will close he ollowing Friday nigh. She old JPeraons Xo o Uop JBsr Hunawau Horse. Mrs. Hoey, who occupies one o he Parmly summer coages a Oceanic, dis^ playedexcellen horsemanship yeserday when her horse ran away. n he wagon wih her wab Norma Enrigh, daugher o James Enrigh, Jr. he horse go righened a somehing soon aer geing ou on he main road and "i ran oward Fair Haven as as as i could go. When people ried o sop he runaway Mrs. Hopy cried ou o le him run. he woman did no lose her head arid succeeded in keeping he runaway in he middle o he road, passing a numbpr o auomobiles and wagons saely. Near Hoaglands woods Mrs. Hoey go he horse under conrol. Church News. Rev. W. B; Maeson will preach a special parioic sermona. he Bapis church on Sunday nigh. mouh cavalry roop willaend he Service in a body. Rev. Henry Morey opsilani, Michiigah, preached, in he Presbyerian church on Sunday. A measuring and clipping sociable or he benei o he Firs Mehodis Sundny-school will bo held in he church basemen on Monday nigh, July 8h. A naional service will bo held in he Bapis church nex Sunday nigh. he ollowing musical program will be rendered :. Volunary, "Hull Columbia." HyinD UQuein, "Long live our dear homeland." Hymn No. 23. Anhem, " o liee. 0 counry." Hymn," America." AnlKin, "Gloilain PxcolEe." Selecion, "Slur Spangled Banner." Hymn No. 20. he Sunday-school-o he Firs Mehodis church will go o Asbury Park on is annual excursion his summer. he dae has ro been ixed. A musicale will be held in he Firs Mehodis church nex Friday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hess o Ocean Grove will be assised by a large chorus and some o he bes solo Ringers in he own. he program will be o a musical and lierary characer. A Parioic Service. A parioic and praise service will be held in he rooms o he young mens Chrisian aisociaion on Sunday aernoon a our oclock. Shor addresses will be made and a song service o parioic songs, will be a eaure o he meeing. : m ^ Epworh League Picnic. he Junior Epworlh league o he Navesink Mehodis church held heir annual picnic on he church and parsonage lawns yeserday aernoon. RECOVERNG LOS HNGS. A week or so ago Charles L. Cook o Red Bank los a pair o gloves and a package o souvenir posal cards in Red Bank. He picked i up on he sree. cerain o be recovered i i is adverised in in: REGSER, provided an hones person ound i. Someimes a los aricle is no ound by anybody, and^hen all he adverising in he world will no recover he aricle. Someimes he los aricle is ound by a dishones per-, son,, who, does rro wan-o give i up, and hen he person.losing \\. aricle wi l no ge i nick, no" nilucr how muchjie adverises, or all he adverising in he world will no make an hones person ou o a dishones one. Bu i he. los aricle is ound by an hones person, an adverisemen in HE REG- bond and morgage. A. L. vlns, REGSKR.buld- MONE O LOAN. Money o loan n sums o sui borrowers on lre ne. ied Rank. N. J." SER.-is pracically cerain o re- GRL WANED. l\l3)!e girl waned ns helper wih housework und careip baby. Mrs. Hayward, 9 Whar avenue, Bed Bank. Side enrance. sul in is recovery, - or almos every home in all his par o Monmouh couny akes HE REGSER, Wih HE REGSER going ino 3,600 homes every week, an adverisemen o any los aricle is sure o be seen by he inder. Wheher you wan o recover a los aricle or wan, o ind an owner or somehing you have ound ; wheher you wan o hire help or wan o ge a posiion ; wheher you war o sell somehing or wan o buy somehing; an adverisemen in he Wan.Column o HE RED BANK REGSER he Mon- will be prey cerain o ge you wha you wan. he ac ha HE REGSER goes ino such a large number o homes is he reason why adverising in HE REGSER pays s.o well. Almos every amily in all his par o Monmouh couny akes HE REGSER. An adverisemen o no more han hiry words will be prined in HE REGSERS wan column or 25 cens. SALBOA FOB SALE. Apply o Mrs. G. F. Holmes, Lile Sliver, N. J. FURNSHED ROOMS FOR REN. Furnished rooms or ren a lio Peers place, Red Bank.N.J. BO WANED. Boy woned o work n garden.. J. ODonohue, Shrewsbury, N. J. BRCK FOR SALE. 5,000 brick lor sale, S8 per housand. G. H. Paersou, lied Bank. GRL WANED. Girl waned or ireneral housowork. Apply a 33 Spring sree, ied Bunk. GRL WANED. Girl.waned or general housework. Apply a 27U Brood sree, lied Bank. ~ FOR SALE CHEAP. nvalids chair, new. or sale cheap. Mrs. G. F. Holmes, Lile Silver, N. J. MONE O LOAN. $30,000 o loon n amouns rom $,000 o $5,000. C. Cowar, Frwhnld, N... OUNG MAN WANED. ounirmnn wined o solici rade. Address W. B.. Box»7. Ked Bank. N. J. BOS WANED. wo boys waned or newspaper roues. eley & Son, 0 Broad sree, Red Bank. HOUSE FOR REN. Furnished or unurnished, near Seabrlgn. Apply o M. Bedoid, Seubrigh, N. J. FOR SALE. A new dress urri. exension skir, 30 bus, $2.50- Address G. H., Box 97. Red Bank, N. J. WAGON FOR SALE. Good op wason or sale cheap. Apply o Henry Wood, Frun sree. ed Bunk, N. J. WAGONS FOR SALE. A bugs.v and a surrey lor sale. Apply a Van- Winkles blucksnilh shop,.eaono\u,n. J... BARBER CHARS FOR SALE. wo second-hind, barber chairs in good condiion or sale cheap. William Curcbin, lied Bank. SURRE FOR SALE. Surrey in excellen condiion or sale cheap. Apply o J. K. Shoemaker, Shrewsbury, N. J. WAGONEE FOR SALE. Nine-passenger ligh waponep, in Rood order, or sale chenp. Apply o O. E. -Davis. Red Bank. MULES FOR SALE, wo good mules or sale cheap. Apply a Jonohau Heuddeu arm, opposie Fuir View cemeery. SALE. reurned by a lile girl named All kinds o second-hand urniure bough and HORSE HEF NABBED. sold a Swurus, 5 Wes Fron sree, Ked Hank, Smih, who lives on Beach sree. N.. Gordon Lord Arresed, a lledlinik A week or so previously J. H. CHLDS SWNGNG HORSE. Vas XlgM. A lnrue nlze childs gnrlniclng liorso or sale m One Hankinson o Eaonown los a Gordon Lord o Asbury Park was arresed in Red Bank las nigh on ii gold wach while ou driving. He cundlion. prlco 85. Apply a 33 Spring sree, ed Hun. charge o sealing, a rig belonging o adverised he los wach in HE WANED. George ame, livery sable owner a oung man and young lmly waned o lenrn Belmar. Lord wen o he sable Monday nigh and old ame ha Genei-iil Bank. REGSER and he ollowing Friday aernoon,he wach reurned. phoography a Dlckups, a* Broad sree, lied Early a he sae caeap n Sea Gir FURNSHED ROOMS O LE. wuned o buy a hoise. ame lo him he crysal was broken and he Furnished rooms o le. All mprovemens. Apply o Mrs. A. O. Brown, ll) Uroud sree, Red have a rig and shorly aerward discovered ha Oenernl Enrly.wns no in second hand was missing, bu Bank. need o a horse, aer all. "Lord did no oherwise he wach seemed in reurn wih hi rig and olliccra were WORE WANED. Ben o look or him. Couny Duocivo prey good condiion. he wach Elderly cunplu or man nlono desire, work around Rue ound Lord n Frank SirylaVu had been ound by Myra Wolco, h(iiibi). Apply or call 07 Wes Frou sree, Ked Bank. sable a Red Bank luo las nigh. He hnd he rig. A Bolniar oicer ook Lord a en-year old girl o Cols Neck. buck o ha place. Anyhing which is los is prey FOR SALE. A largo lo o( maresses, eaher pllowh and bol- ;Uin or Halo a a reasonable prlco a R,. Smihs, lied Hank. FOR REN. One-lial double OBO on Mechanic sree, wih own wmer. Apply a olllcu o Dnrumus Bios. Co., lied Bank. HOUSE FOR KEN. A nuw duulilu OUHO ou WllllimiH Hree, or ren, liuiulru li 7 Bprliir "rou, or 04 Walluco srvi, Kvil Hunk. AWRENOE GRLS WANED. Ainirunlca Klrls wnued» drmhiniikmn. Apply M MBH Jiliy WoOdHl, W Monirioiih Blroo, Ked llwiu.-n.>>."». i** OOVCiE FOUND. Ulnycln niinil which hud probably M HOOK iiiuniluiicd. owner win ddrcus Uloyclu, Uox )7, ed llnnk, N. J. CASH REGSER WANED. Hlaui ull parmimilarh, innko, price, ur cnnii; whun and WHO H cnii bo wen. AUdrcMi Ho* 0,, llvhliimli N..). D POSON WANED. Posiion waned as senographer and ypewrier. Has had some experience." Address N. M. C, Box 53, MiadleowD, N. J. SURRE FOR SALE. A wo-seaed surrey, eiher or one or wo norses: canopy op; in good order. Price $ H. Lum, on he Lincrol road.. FURNSHED ROOMS O LE. Nicely urnlsbed rooms o le, large and small. House has all mprovemens. Apply a 43 Eas Fron sree. Red Bank. N. J. FOR REN. A Lile 8llver saion, urnished or unurnished nine-room, house, modern mprovemens. Apply o saion agen in Liille Silver, N. J. HORSE FOR SALE. oung black driving horse or sale. Selling oa accoun o no having use or same. Addread P. O. Box ViS, Alanic Highland?, N. J. COOD GRAVEL. you wan good roads use Hopping gravel. Dolivered n carload los a any railroad poin. John. Hopping. New Mnnmouh, N. J. OUNG- MAN WANED. A young man wanedor general onlce work wih a knowledge or senography and ypewriing. Address oung Man, Box U7, Hed Bank. LAUNCH FOR SALE.. Small launch 5 pe. n ine condiion, or sale. Jus overhauled. Suiable or ender or Qsbing. Apply a U Wes Fron sree. Red Bank. BOARD WANED. Dr. and Mrs Heury A. King and child would like bourd i) Red Bunk or viuiuiv. Address Dr. Henry A. King, Hancock sree. Brooklyn, N.. MAN WANED o ake care or horses and lawn. Jarried man preerred. Bouse ren ree, good wages and a seady posiion,,. J^.Xove, Lile Silver, N.... BUGG FOR SALE. Full spring buegy, leaher op, rubber apron, almos new. or sale or $5U cash. Apply o Mrs. Mary.Donnelly, River sree. Red Bank. BOOKKEEPER WANED. oung man waned o keep se o single enry books und clerk in sore. Address in own handwriing. Bookkeeper, Box 97, Red Bank. N. J. DAR PRODUCE. A. Grover, Shrewsbury, wholesale and reail dealer n milk and cream, buer, ouermlkand pocheese. Bes swee cream 40 cens a quar. AUOMOBLE FOR SALE. Four-cylinder \Vinon and oher auomobiles, or sale. No reasonable oer reused i sold a once. Ed. von Kaiengell, 80 and 83 Monmouh sree. ed Bank. LOS. A hear-shaped rbinesone pin los beween he Columbia hol und Bridge avenue. Reward reurned o Mrs. Joseph schelbach, Columbia hoel. Red Bank. MARE FOR SALE. Bay pacing mare, easy driver. Will make good as rack mare ; will b«sold cheap For pariculars address Sewar rven, 000 Princeon avenue. renon, N. J. «FURNSHED ROOM. Furnished room wih board, wih or wiihou aendau, a home o a proessional nurse. H. R..Cooper. Main and Wes avenues, opposie Parmly sree, Oceanic. FOR SALE. W.S. VOORHEES. Se o brass-mouned harness or sale. Can be Bla«ksmih and crringe work, and jobbing o seen auu Broad sree, Ked Bank., all kinds, horseshoeing included, dune a reasonable prices. 3 Wbie sree. Red Bank. Wih Moun & Bro. S3 years. < ELECRCAL WORK. John Weaver, regisered conracor by he nsurance underwriers, is prepared o do all kinds o elecrical work. Address, care Shore Elecric Co., Red Bank. Pbone 20-J. SEWNG MACHNES. Six sewing machines, dieren makes, uearlv new, oil aucbniens. each machine guaraneed 3 years. hey are bargains. George Woods,-29 Monmoub sree. Red Bank. FOR SALE CHEAP. All pais or carpes, sweepers, also wheels and rubber ires or go-cars, also hair maresses renovaed, a Joseph M. Greenbergs urniure sore, 5 Brond sree. Red Bank, N. J. HAR WORK. am prepared o devue my enire ime o making np swiches, combiners, and all kinds o hair work. Address, 2l Wes Fron sree, or send me word and will call upon you. Miss. Brand. Red Bank. WANED^ o" hire or July and Augus, (a genle driving horse, wih harness and woseoelcnrrlage. Wrie, giving ull pariculars, slaing where can be seen, o P. E. C. Box J97, Ued Bank, N. J., HA AND SRAW FOR SALE. 5onso Monmouh Couny No. imohy hay or sale n large oales. Also 5 ons o rye sraw baled. Apply o Lake Marion ce Company. Red Bank. James P. Hendrlckson, manager.. POCAHONAS SOCAL. Degree o Pocabonas will hold a social n heir lodge room, in he Suon building, hursday evening, June JSlKor he purpose o cbnnclng o a silver en se. Rereshmens and admission ree. ON SHREWSBUR RVER. 8-room urnished coage on bank o Shrewsbury, beauiully locaed. 6 minues walk rom Red Bank ; iree acres o lawn. J3D0 or season. Apply o Frauds Whie, curner Monmoub sree.-red Bank. -.. MARE FOR SALE. Wilkes boy mare, eigh years old, absoluely araid o nohing, wih speed less han bree minues. Sound. U hands nigh. Also harness nn< runabou lor sale. Address Uor.-e, Box 97, Red Bank. COWS! COWS! COWS! Jus received!i0 head o Pennsylvania resh cows and springers, including Jerseys, Uuernsevs, Hoiseins and Dmhums. Fa cale and dry cows aken la rade. F. Marx, cale dealer, Shrewsbury, N. J. POSON WANED. ounpr mau wans posiion as groom or cpachmun in a privae sabs. Single. horoughly undersands c.ire o horses, carriages and harness; 0 years experleoce. Address James Hughes, Seabrigh. N. J. EGANS FURNURE VANS. Beore you have your baggage or uraiure moved Xo ciy or counry ge my Qguics. All kinds o.ligh and heavy rucking done a shor noice. Call or address J.. Egan,. Wall sree, Red Bank. elephone 24-J. LOS. Pair o eyeglasses, wih gold rames, cuulu aud hook. Sunday ninrning. heween Wol Hill and Chris church, Shrewsbury. Finder will ba liberally rewarded on reurn o Mrs. R.. Wes, Box M7, Oceanpor, N. J. BOARDERS WANED. Very desirable board lu privae amily, near river, beauiul view. he cooles and. bes neighborhood in Red Bank; can accommodae pary o our; live minues walk rom railroad saion. Address P. O. Box 06. Red Bank. PHOENX FRE EXNGUSHER. Mos pracical lire exinguisher on he marke. Woman or child can use. i eecively. One should be n every home and business plnce. Dry powder is used ana he ube can be reqlled. Frank R, Woods, agen, 5i Monmoub sree. Red Bank. LOS. A wooden box conaining picures and mirrors. he box was shipped by Sea Bird rom New ork o Red Bank, June.23d, and may have been mislaid en-roue or los rom wagon. Finder will please noiy.. E. Slaer, 4i Branch avenue. Red Bank. COLONAL PARLORS, Branch and Firh avenues onu hlock rom Broad sree). Red Bank, N. J. he place o ge good hings o ca and drluk. Chaing dish and ligh luncheons. CH cream, conecionery, ruiades, rappes, ec. Our own syrups and crushnd ruis. SUMMER BOARD. Cool and airy rooms wili excellen board, bah and all modern improvemens; ine locaion, broad and shady piazza. Railroad saion und river wihin a ew minues walk.. Reerences exchanged. For erms address Mrs. J.C. Grupel, 29 Broad sree. Red Bunk. OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. 00,000 sone omao plans a S.00 per housand, cash. hey are socky, handsome plans, grown rom Burbees highes grade seed. Plans are a Clover Hill arm. Swlmnilng River. elephono 29 U Red Bauk, 2 J, Lile Silver. J.. Love, Lile Silver, N. J. GRL WANED. An Sones and reliable girl waned or plain cook and housework n privae amily, Wages $-25. AD- Ply o Mrs. VanKeuren. on rolley road, EaonCwn. RELLS VANS AND EXPRESS. Furniure moved rom New ork in vans; runks oud baggage called or and delivered o all pars o Red Bank. Furniure and piuuos craujd. packed and shipped. Goods sored when desired. Ligh and heavy rucking dune. Sorage and warehouse &M?E K e U lce - 49 Bioaa l! HE D. & H. FARMS. Eggs or haching rom laying srains o WniW Leghorns, exhibiion sralds o Bu Plymouh Rocks and La Fleche or sale aer May 0h a grealyreduced prices. Cusomers desiring eggs rom our Norhern New ork arm (Whie Leghorns) can secure same on shorr. noice. Chickens rom one day old and upwards or sale a all imes. Choice resh epgs rr he able supplied. Visiors welcome. Drevensed & Hucbincs. proprieors; J. Frank Hiller, manager. Branch nveuue. Red Bank, N. J. RSON ROAD LGHNG. Bids are waned by Shrewsbury ownship Commiee or lighing Rumson Road rom he weserly end o Seabrigh draw-bridge o Leonard avenue 6y homass Rumson nn. wih lamps and ixures known as Park or Boulevard lighs, similar o hose now used here, o be approved by boh ownship Commiee and Rumson Associaion, or one year rom July 0h, 906. All bids o be in wriing and o be presened o he ownship- Commiee no laer han wo oclock in-he aernoon o hursday, July 5h, 900, a he ownship Ha.ll, Monmouh sree, Red Bank, N. J.-, a which ime and place he ownship commiee will mee. Seven o he lamps are o be locaed - SENOGRAPHER WANED. _ beween Seabrigh draw-bridge and... ouncr woman waned as senographer and general obce assisan in Red Bank. Permanen Avenue o wo Rivers, and o be burn- all. nigh every nigh o he year, posiion. or compeen person. Address in owning handwriing, saing experience, Permanen, Box 07, Red,Bank, N. J. and hiry r ive lamps wes o Avenue o wo Rivers o.be burning all nigh every nigh beween April s and December s o each year... he conrac o be enered ino shall require he bes lighing and service. Beore awarding he conrac or lighing he commiee may require a suicien bond or he aihul perormance hereo, and reserves he righ o rejec any or all bids. A. C. HARRSON, ownship Clerk, 30 Monmouh S.; Red Bank, N. J. Special Raes FOR June, July and Augus. rainers pme PERH AMBO, N. J. el. 224-R-2. his Weeks Specials -A- ROHS MARKE, 2 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Prime Cus o Prime Bee. AN FOOWEAR. Las week he lile daugher o- FOR SALE. Charles Beck, one o he clerks in A hundsone urnou pony and cur. nquire o he Red Bank posoice, los her Mrs. C. H. Wolco, il Cour sree. Freehold, N. J. <; he bes rade in New ork is oday wearing an Foowear, especially women and children. locke and chain. He adverised WLL EXCHANGE J; am showing a large variey in he popular shades or all.... new mirliih hmu irrudu planu or hureo and wnrnn. he loss in HE REGSER and he J. D. & W. H. Nonls. 5 Maple avenue. Red Bank. Ladies range in price rom $.50 and $2.00 up o $4.00. nex clay he locke and chain was Mens " " " " $3.00 o $5.00. Childrens " " " " 50c. o $2.25. A an ie Opporuniy or Women. wo lines o Splendid Oxords; one Kid, one Cal, in Brown"^and an. widhs; 2j^ o 7. $3.00 grade a $2.O0 on able., Pumps More Popular han Ever. AA o C, some D have hem in Gun Meal, Paen Col, an and Whie. AA o D in Some Kinds. CLARENCE WHE, Red Bank. Pleasure Bay Opera House PLEASURE BA. N. J. Evenings a 8:30. Maino FREEMAN BERNSEN, MANAGER. Saurdays and Sundays a 2:30. Coninuing all Wook. Summer Prices. HE SENSAONAL EUROPEAN ACROBAS HE La, SALLE ROUPE DEORELLA <e QLSSENDO, Novely Musicnl Ac. HE CELEBRAED FOSER and hie Dog Mike. he Comody Enerainers JAMES and SADE LEONARD & GO. n a Comody Playle. MAXWELL & DUDLE, Comedy Enorainera. OM & EDH ALMOND, Roller Slcuo Expers. Special Aracion MLES & RAMOND ;" ho Baby in ho Cradle." HE BANKS BRAEZEALB DUO, Musical CoinodlriiB. UB UNEOURAM, Lui-H nnd Hoo Vlown,

13 PERSONAL. William Sherman and his daugher he Raskin ClrcU Feass ana Lisens ooaas.^ Marion o Monmouh sree and Mrs. Percy Sherman o Peers place spen las he Ruskin Chauaiiqua crrele.o Red Wednesday wih Mrs. John Moun o Bank closed-is years work wib-a banque on Monday nigh in he basemen Union, near Keypor. : Miss Winnie Ausin o Broad sree, a o he Firs Mehodis church. he banqueing able was decoraed wih lowers eacher in he Bed Bank public schools,."has gone o Monclair, N. J., where she and a each plae was a souvenir program will ac as governess in a amily having hand-prined by Alvin A. Whiing, vice several brigh-children. presiden o he circle. Chicken salad, William F. Hogan, presiden o hepoao chips, olives, jellies, sandwiches, o dissolve he relaions which exis be- hs church and he pasor. he Long Branch rolley road,- has rened coee, cake and ice cream were on heween one o he Parnly coages, a Oqeanjc menu, which had been arranged by he maer came up beore he meeing o.or he summer. "He locaed here in social commiee. ho Presbyery which was held yeserday, and he reques was graned. order ha be migh have a personal Aer he eas George A. Longsree, oversigh o he. consrucion o he presiden.o he circle,; who noed, ak llr. Price will coninue in charge o Oceanic exension o he Long Branch oasmaberynmde a speech, briely reerring o he work o he circle during will preach during July, and. will leave he church unil Sepember 8h. He rolley road. Mrs. Roscoe Murray o Wilmingon, he year. Rev. Alred Wagg responded Shrewsbury on his vacaion he ira Massachuses, and her son Harold are o he oas, " Chauauqua and is inluence." Edson M. Cleveland responded will be responsible or his pulpi and he o Augus. During his vacaion he spending a monh wih Mrs. Murrays aun, Mrs. Hugh Summers o Maple o he oas, " Our local circle." he will supply preachers o preach during. avenue.. oas. " Wha he civilzaion o odayowes o aly and Greece," was responded vacaion he irs o Sepember and will bis absence. He will reurn rom bis Samuel M. Gaun o Red Bank, who ib rndkins a rip hrough he WeB, has o by Rober Hichings. Cliord Paerson gave he response o he oas, " he bury^ Presbyerian church on Sunday hold communion service a he Shrews- reached San Francisco. He has sen o his riends in Bed Bank a number o ladies o he circle," and Miss R. M morning, Sepember jid. Ac nigh he will picure posals, showing scenes o de-holmes oased "hegenlemen." Wil- hold his arewell service a Eaonown as srucion by he recen earhquake and ire. William Henrehen, son o Mrs."" Annie Henrehen o Washingon sree, is now a member o he Brooklyn police orce. Mrs. Credo Harris o EasFron sree will make a our o Europe his summer.. Sha will saiuuly 5h. Henry Allsrom, son o Pro. Harold K. Allsrom o/broad sree, le his morning or Los Angeles,: Caliornia, where he will be employed as an acuary or a lie insurance company. Mws Josephine Mager and Augusus SiozoNew orkand Miss Annie BulerS and Claude Moore o oenville spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. James Megill " o Wes sree. Joseph Conover o Jersey Ciy is he -proud aher o a boipcing baby hoy born las hursday. Mr. Conover ormerly lived a Red Bank. he boy is he irs grea-grandson o Alexander Paul o Riverside avenue. Mrs.Ernesna Schroeder o Leichon avenue is visiing relaives acnevv ork. H. H. ompkins o Jersey Ciy is visiing rienda on Bank sree. John ompkins o Newark is spending a week wih relaives a Red Bank and inon Falls. Mrs. Edih Woodhead o Brooklyn has been visiing Mrs. Hanson o Oakland sree. Miss Haie Rhoades is spending a week wih Mrs. William Hessinger o Spring sree. Gilber H. Worhley o Lile Silver was in a rolley acciden a Newark las week. he car Mr. Worhley wos riding in was sruck by a runaway reigh rolley car and several persons were hur in he collision. As he cars came ogeher Mr. Worhley jumped ou and was no hur., Miss MabelVycko o Broad sree spen Saurday and Sunday wih Miss Margare Swacbhamer o Middleown. Miss Minnie Casey o Middleown is spend jug a week wih her siser, Mrs. Andrew Naser o Shrewsbury avenue. Kenneh S. Moun o Shrewsbury avenue received a gold wach las week as a presen rom.hib grandmoher, Mrs Joseph Moun. Mr. and Mrs. Alber Smih o Sioux Ciy, owa, have been visiing relaives in Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibbnrd o Brooklyn are visiing Mrs. C. J.. Smih o Broad sree.. Muriel Bloodgood, daugher o Mrs. H. Wallace Benne o Whie sree, who aends he sae school a renon or he dea and dumb, is home or he summer vacaion. She is improving very much under he uiion o he school. Miss Mae McCue o Shrewsbury is employed. as bookkeeper or J. M. Greenberg o Broad sree. James McCue, Jr., is spending he summer wih his grandparens a Marlboro. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D»y, Jason S. Day, Fred Gerecke and Waler Wer heim o Jersey Ciy Heighs were Sunday guess o Mrs. F. A. Sco o Shrewsbury avenue. Misses Blanche and Ehel Paradise o New ork.were Sunday visiors a Brion Hurds o Locus avenue, on he river bank. George Rippelyea o Pisburg has moved o Red Bank and is occupying hal o Mrs. Frank J. Dibbens house on Beach sree. Mr. Rappelyea is a carpener and painer. Mi»s Frances Awaer, daugher o D. H. Awaer o Maple avenue,, who is a suden a he sae normal school, is home or he Bummer vacaion. WEDDNGS. ; Mahews DeRoche. Misa Anna A. Mahews, daugher o David Mahews o F^eliold, was mar ried lna Wednesday o Willnrd W. DeRoche o he same place. he wedding ook placo a he brides homo. 3 he bride wore a gown o whie lace over aea and she carried a shower bnque o swee ppns. Miss Lida De- Roohp was maid o honor and enrried a boque o pink carnaions. Miss Emma Hun wab lower girl. She woro a dress o. whie embroidery over pink aea and scaered roses" in ndvanco o he wedding pary. he ceremony was perormed by Rov. S.. Hickman. Aer he ceremony he bride and groom le or a wedding rip o Wusliingron, D. 0. On heir rourn hey will resido a Froehold. \ VanSchoick-Mcinnd. On Sunday aernoon Mies Flora Van- Scholck o Long Branch and Edmond DoFl nd woro mnirled a. he Presbyorlan parsonago a Red Bank by Rev. Henry Moroy, who was supplying Rov. 8. H. hompsons pulpi or lio day. "ie groom is n naivo o Denmark nnd. A) aher ii an ollcor in hn Donnmrk, naional guard, Mr. DoFllnd waa educnod n ho bou HOOOH o Europo and lperika lvo languages. Ho in a pehon - omployod n Now ork (Jly. *+-*** Rooms oan bo rened i you.u-o im REOlSiiH wan column o ell abou hsi Adv. " " " " " A CHAUAUQUAJBAJQUE: liam G. Ruherord had he oas, "he social eaures o our circle.", W. A. pasor o he church. On he ollowing Sweeney responded o he oas, "he Saurday, Sepember 8h, Mr. Price will oulook or he coming year." Miss Grace Child gave variey o he banque by reciing he unny advenures o a lile girl in a hoel. he circle will resume"is ; "sudies in Sepember, when he regular course prescribed will be aken up. CRAZ NEGRO KLLS HMSELF. He Firs ried o Slash* ills Son o. - Heah Wih a Baxov. William Harmon, a Long Branch negro abou iy years old, who was down he corridor on he hird ier.. A double-barreled shogun was employed in an eor o righen him ino giving up he razor, bu Harmon only slashed his hroa he more.. All sors o devices were employed o overpower him, William P. Sherman, an oicer, inally subdued he man aer a hard sruggle. Harmon died while he physicians were working over him. BASEBALL ON HE FOURH. Voing Mens Chrisian Associaion v vs. Business JVeu.. A game o baseball will be played a Red Bank on he morning o he Fourh beween he young mens Chrisian associaion nine and a eam o business men. he associaion players will be William Whie, William Sco, Charles Sco, John VanVlie, Rober Sco, Fred Duncan, Georee Wilson, Richard ilon, Archie MacKeller, John Brown and Rober Kennedy. he opposing eam will be composed o Fred French, Jophin Ciayon, Warren H. Spoek, W. B. Clayon, George Mansorl, Borden Hancp, Harry Clayon, Hurry Paerson and Frank W. Paerson. he game will be called a en oclock. A FARM SOLD. nhiuui, Conover Buys he Edward Roueri JPUce. William. Ginover o Shrewsbury, who recenly sold his arm a ha place, haa bough he Edward Rogers arm on he souh side o lawea road, beween Newman Springs and he Shrewsbury road. he arm conains sixeen, acres and here is a house o en rooms and good oubuildings on he propery.. Mr. Conover has occupied ho place ever since he sold his own arm. He paid $4,000 or he prop ry. he sale was made by heodore F. Whie. Horses in a Dich, A eam o horses owned by Rober Kingsbury o Red Bank go righened a on auomobile on Monday and ran away. he eam ran hrough Bridge avenue and River sree, and a he oo o River s.ree hey urned ino he sal meadow and became mired in a dich. he horses were go ou o he dich aer some hard work. hey were no injured. m m Hospial Fair a Shrewsbury. he Shrewsbury auxiliary o ho Long Branch hospial will hold a air a Mrs, CharJes M. Paersons a Shrewsbury on Friday arid Saurday o nex week. he grounds will be, lighed wih elecric ligha, and here will be ables dovoed o he sale o groceries, ancy aricles, rereshmens, ec." Fined 935. George hompson o Naveaink was arresed lasfriday by Charles Sickles, couny agen or he sociey or he prevenion o cruely o animals. hompson was driving a eam o horses which had sores on horn. Jusice Sickles ined him $25.. hompson was given a week o pay liuine. Big Fourh a Long Branch; Long Branch will have a large Fourh o July celebraion, which will murk he ormal opening o he new public repairs and in ho coin-no o weny yearo grounds. here will be inumo by homus bo replaced. muh bo replaced Cniislo ndian hnnd during ho aernoon and evening, spec-chen by oraors o naional prominence, and ilroworkij. ramps Sen o Jail. hroe mmph who gave heir niunoo H "Henry Snyder, Joseph "Donnelly nnd John WnlHh, were arresed liir hurhdny on a charge o vngrnncv, hey lind u hearing b»oi0 JuBlco Hidden, who commied hem o he couny jail or ilxy duyh " REV. S. D. PRCE RESGNS. Be Will lake Charge o a Camden. Church Sepember Oh.. Las Wednesday nigh a a meeing o he session o he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church, Rev. Samuel D. Pricere- Bignedas pasor o he church. A meeing o he session o he church was held on Monday nigh o his week, a which meeing he session unied wih he pasor in a reques o he Presbyery leave Shrewsbury or hia new charge a Camden, and he will preach in ha church he ollowing day. he Presbyery will provide a clergyman who will preach in he Shrewsbury nud Eaonown churches on Sunday, Sepember 9h, and his clergyman will ormally declare he pulpi vacan. hereaer he spssion o he church will invie candidaes or he vacan pulpi o preach. Junior League Picnic. he junior Epworh league o he Firs Mehodis church held is second held in he couny jail as a winess in he annual excursion ac Wol Hill yeserday. Burch murder case, became insane on A. rolley car was charered o convey Saurday and aer shaving his sonhe children o. he picnic grounds. Luher, aged 2, slashed him wih he Over a.hundred boys, and girls were on razor, inlicing a bad wound. Harmon he excursion. hey plaped games, had henurned he razor on himsel, cuing sack races, hree-legged races and oher a gash in his own hroa. he aher ahleic coness. Luncheon and ice died wo hours aer he assaul. he cream was served during he aernoon. son is recovering. For nearly an hour.harmon kep he oher prisoners and jail oicers a bay Free Masons Have a Banque. wih he razor while he paced up and Mysic Broherhood lodge o Free Masons o Red Bank had a banque in he Globe hoel on uesday nigh o las week. he aair was aended by over 00 persons, including visiors rom Long Branch, Eaonown, Belmar, Asbury Park, Manasquan, and Poin Pleasan. he las meeing o he summer was held by he lodge las nigh. Prining whpn i is promivd has he moo o HE REGSER oice. Adv. BRHS. " DEANE. A LOUR Branch, on Uuredniy, June 2s. Mrs. Allen G. Deane, or a son. LEDD. A Red Bank, on Friday, June 2 Mrs. Harry Ledy, o a on. LOVE.-A Lile Bilver, on hursday, June 2s, Sirs. Leser Love, or a daugher. OOLE. A Wes Long Branch, on Sunday, June 7b, Mrs. Alber Poole, o a SOD. SCO. A Por Monnoua, oo Monday. June 25h, Mrs. Ualph Sco, o a daugher. ENBROECK. A Asbury Park, on ".hursday June 2s, Mrs... W. Richardson, daugher o ex- Moyor Frank L. enbroeck. o a son. VANNOE. A Red Bank, on uesday, June Blh. Mrs. Wesley VanNoe, o a son. MARRAGES. BANKS-WLLAMS. A Keypor. on uesday, JuneSlh. Mrs. Minnie Banks and James H. Viiliums, boh o Keypor. BERREN-SHAW. A Lone Branch, ou Wednesday. Juue 27li. Ada M., daugher o homas Ben-leu o LonR Branch and J. Francis 8haw o Sunbuy, Pa. CAUSELLO-VANDERBL.-A Newark, on uesday, May -)h, by R«v. M. W. Whie, Miss May L. Causello o Elizabeh nnd Herber Vande? bll o Newark, ormerly o Keypor. CAMPBELL DAVSON. A Brooklyn, ou uesday. June 0h. Miss A ins Campbell o Brooklyn and Charles. Davlson o Keypur. HENURCKS-WLBUR.-A Asuury Park, on Wednesday, June 20h. by R«v. Wlllard Conger. Miss Myrle L. Hendricks o Asbury Park and Cheser A. Wilbur o Ocean Grove, ormerly o Spring Lake. MAHEWS DEROCHE. A Freehold, on Wednesday, June 20h, by Rev. P. K. Hlcknan. Anna A., daugher o David Mahews, and Wllllard M. Drnche, boh o.freenold. WLSON-MOSSCROP. A EnKllshown, on hursday, June 2s. by Rev. H.. Graham. MiaB Jennie A. Wllsou o Englishown and homas A. Mosscrop o Brooklyn MEAWS. BlA. A he Phnlanx, on hursday, June 2s, James Bray, aged 82 years. CONNE. A Freehold, on hursday, Jme2ls, Sarah Ann. widow o Henry ConUe, ormerly o Adelpbla, aged 74 years. 2 monhs, and 7 days. MARRNE. A Wes Farms, in Howell ownjblp, on Wednesday, June 20h, William H., sou o Lev Marriner, aged monhs and SOdays. WAGONER. n Upper Freehold ownship, on Friday, June 5h, Mrs. Charles Wagoner, aged 45 years. WOOD. A Keansburg, on hursday, June Ss, Marin Wood, nged. yeaia. WLSON. Ncurennen. on Saurday, Juno 0h William Wilson. amd!k) yearn. OCE OP SELEMEN OF AC- N COUN. ESAE OF WLLAM APPLEOAE, Ju, licensed. Nolcn )a hereby nlven ha ho accouns o lio subscribers, execurix und execuor o ho esae o said deceased, will bo audied and naed by he sirnniblo nud rupwol or.selemen o he Orphnns cour o( (ho Coimvo Monmouli, on HUHDA, HK SECOND DA OF AUGUS, A.»., )00. Diicd Juno aili, KU. HKBEOOA E. AlPLEGAE, EDMUND WLSON.. RON FENCES VS. WOODEN FENCES. A (irs-clnsh picke onco will cos $.50 per running oo. For ha sum rou can ge a very ornamenal iron _enco o he mos subsanial clinrnccr. ou can gei good iron ence or much lonrhnn hin pice. ho picke ence will need occasional sooner han ha i i UH hard uhigc. ho iron onco will noed no roparh excep nn occamoiml paining. A ho end o weny yoaih i will bo us good nn i wni! ho, day i wns jm up. Hull rind pu up iron enced. A posal card will bring jner o your hoime, wih book o dlhignn B.. BOWMAN, 5) Bhrownoiiry Avonuo, ld Hank, N. J. i SPECAL SALE; As he season is advancing will have a Special Sale o. he ollowing goods: Baby Carriages, Perambulaors and Collapsible, Folding* and Reclining-Go-Cars, $2.98 up. Porch Rockers o Reed, Willow and Raan, 98 Cens up. Blue Flame Auomaic, Wickless Oil Soves, $2.23 up.. Rerigeraors, ce Boxes and ce Chess, $4.48 up. "hese are all irs-class goods, o his seasons syles and make, and y a hese prices are grea bargains. JOSEPH M. GREEN BERG, Broad Sree, Red Bank. An A-earAoundjExposiion o Reliabiliy o Qualiy, Coupled Wih Lowes Prices, Make his he Coming Grocery. HS LOW PRCE SALE OR ONE WEEK O JUL FOURH: PEAS.. French Peas, Exra ins, can. 6C. BUER. Peanu Buer, Jar 9C. MACHES. Maches, i Dozen Boxes, 200 in Box OC. SLVER POLSH. Williams Bros.Silver Polish 5c. MEAL POLSH. Radium Liquid Meal.Polish...OC. SOUPS. Franco American Soups, Can... 26c. SAFE MACHES. Saey Maches, i Doz. Boxes 7c. EAS. eas, High Grade,..35c. o $.00lb. COFFEES. Coees, Chase & Sanborns and Hoel Asor, High Grades. SARDNES. Sardines, mpored, Large ins... 6C. SALMON. Red Alaska Salmon, Sold Everywhere or 5c. Can lie. Creamery Buer. Fresh Made Creamery Buer, made rom rich cream, Jersey sock cale, lb..25c. PRUNES. Fancy Prunes, lb. 0c. OMAOES. Jersey Packed omaoes, R o b R 0 y Brand lie. JELLES. Jellies, Gordon & D i wo r is, Large Glass... 23c- CORN. Cream Sugar Corn, Bison Brand, Can -..- OC. FLOUR. Pride o he World has no equal. Every ounce warraned o please or money reunded. For his Sale, price 89c. BAKNG POWDER. Royal Baking Powder, lb. Can..39c. COCOANU. Dunhams Cocoa-. nu, yj lb. Pkg...7c. PROVSONS. Ferriss Hams and Bacon.. Beach Nu, Sliced Bacon, Sliced Bee, JLarge Jar.. 23C. PCKLES. Pickles, Crosse & Blackwells, Bole 26c. Fancy Domesics, 30c. Bole 20c. RPHOSA. ryphosa Jelly Powder, Pkg....9c. WNES & LQUORS. Favorie 2 ear Old..$.OO. Wilson 85C. ry a bag. Huner. 85c. Overhol 85Cr Silverworh... 75c. Fine Old 60C. Leader 50C. SHERR & PdR. Sherry and Por, Gal $.0, $.30 and $.50. BEERS. Beersoall kinds : Budweiser, Schliz, Anheuser Busch, S. Louis, Beadleson;[& Woerz mperial, Pabs, Rocheser. pay 5 or 0 or 5 cens or cigars, when you can buy he same grade goods or 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 cens. FULL LNE OF FRUS AND VEGEABLES DAL. NO HOW CHEAP BU HOW GOOD. $G2g=* Sore will be closed. Wednesday, July 4h, all day. «=^g H.KRnFNFRik Coming Crocer Special Shir Waiss, M^islin and Hosiery -Ainning s Cor. Broad and Fron sis., Red Bank.

14 O SOP VOE BUNG. WH OHER PARES N HS WORK. See JUcn in he Denoeraic Exec > ive Commiee his ear Wan he Pary o ake Aivancc Ground in Poliical Blaers." *he Democraic execuive commiee o Monnouh couny organized a Free-. hold las week or he curren year,; A number o new men are on he commiee his year and some o hem are men* o advanced ideas in poliical maers. hey believe ha-he pary should sandorsornedeinie principles and or some deinie purposes, and should be acuaed by moives higher han he mere desire o ge oice or some epecial individuals. hey inend o do wha hey can o make he pary ake advanced ground in poliical and public aairs, insead o conening hemselves wih merely being "agin everyhing he Republicans underake. o perorm. A he meeing las week hese maers were discussed in an inormal way bu he principal opio considered was he suppression o bribery a elecions. he good governmen associaion o Mon-. monh couny, which was. organized several monhs ago, appoined a commiee o ive members o work in harmony wih similar-commiees rom he Republican and Democraic paries o sop voe buying a elecions. he Re- publican pary appoined is commiee o ive early his monh. he Democraic commiee passed hee resoluion a is meeing las week :.* "<" RESOLVED. ha he chnlrnan o ills commiee bennr is hereby auhorized orhwih o appoin lre members o his commiee lu which ho chairman shall Uo one) o cooperae wih a like commiee rom he Rood governmen associaion ana rom he Republican couny coraml ee o hus orm a jsin commiee or he deecion, punishmen and abolishmen o ho crime o voe, buying n Monmoulh couuy. RESOLVED, ba he chalrmad o his commiee be urher auhorized o submi or he nspecion o he commieeohecoodgovernmenassocialon all boos, papers, minues and vouchers o he. -commiee conaining evidence o conribuions o or expendiures made by said couny commiee or any purposes whaever.. he Democraic commieeraen appoined under hese resoluions were J. Clarence Conover o Freehold, David Harvey o Asbury Park, Rober C. hompson o Allenwood, James.R. Hayden o Long Branch and William C. Harshorne o Milhurs he Democraio couny commiee his year is made up o he ollowing members rom he various ownships: Alanic-Frank E. Heyer. Eaonown James Soen. Freehold J. Clarence Conover. Holmdel heodore H. norue. Howell Joseph L. Donnhuy. Manalapan-Wllllam C. Hnrsuorne.. Marlboro-Charles E. Conover., Maawan Charles E. Close. Middleown Amzl 6. Poseu. Mlllsona Keuben G. Sraum.. Nepune-David Harvey, Nahan J. aylor. Ocean-James R. Hayden. 0. J. Zllly. Rarlan Joseph L. Hammer. Shrewsbury Jacob C. Shus, William Pinard. Upper Freehold David anum. Wall Uober o. hompson, Charles Whie. - he commiee eleced he ollowing oicers o serve or he year : Chairman J. Clarence Conover. Vice chairman David Harvey. reasurer James R. Haydeu. Secreary Canrles E. Conover. BerRuun-a-nrms-David anun. FREEHOLD WNS ROPH. Asbury Park Deeaed in Field Day Alilcic Games. he ield day o. he young mens > Chrisian associaions o Monmouh,* couny was held a Asbury Park on Saurday, June 6h. Only wo associaions compeed, hese being he associaions a Freehold and Asbury Park.. he prize was a large silver cup. Freehold won he mos evens and will hold he cup or a year, and unil i is won by some oher associaion in similar ahleic evens. he evens included a 00-yard dash, woo by John hrockinorlon o Freehold, wih Frank Reynolds and Oscar Morgan o Ashury Park 6econd and hird. hrocumoron also won he high jump, clearing he bar a 5 ee 2 inches. Sanley Carrick and Oliver Wycko o Asbury Park ied a 5 ee inch. Luher BnUer o Freehold won a sack race wih niijsjs Wyck.o o Asbury Park second. Sanley Carrick o Asbury Park won he broad jump by jumping 8 ree8 inrhps. hrrckmoron was second wilh 8 ee 2 inches, and Wyckoil wns hird wih 7ee 7 inches. Hepburn and D.inar o Freehold won a hroe-legged race, deeaing Carrick -and ViUlhse o Asbury Park by several ee. he mile relay nice was won by Asbury Park. lx-re wure our lunnera >n each side in his nice. PASOR AKES A BRDE. Mev. Herber J. llellna Jlavricn SHH Elizabeh />. Lawrence, R(;v Hrricri J. Bliiir, pasor o he Seabrighi Mehodis ciurch and a ormer panor o he Enioiiown, MchcdiB church, was married las Wednesday noon ollihbelizabeh DuBuix Lawienccb Eaonown. in; ceremony was perormed a ho homo o he hridui uncle, Henry CorlieH o Euonown, by Rev. Henry Belling, ho i; rooma uher, who a one iwio wns pasor o he Firm Mehodis church o Rid Hank. he oicial hoard o he Seabiigh church gruned Mr Boling a wo works vueuion or hi wedding our. On heir reurn in clergyman and hm wie will nko u heir rchidcnoo in ho MehodiH paraon ago a Scnbrigh. GARRE E8ELL ACQUED, Jury Saw He Old So ry o Nhoo N Mlrolier. Garre Eac-l o lowej ow;ihhip W acquied l»n week a Freehold o Charge o having aemped o dioo hli broher, Uobqr 8. Eaell. Ourre an Rober.were on bnd, ermo, und while h wo were quarreling Garre ired <>< pisol. Garre HVH l>«pinol won o accidenally in hie linnd and liu jur bolleved H Bory. ho.pinol WH nu poined in ho direcion o hli hrohe nyheu i when o, ALL ABOU A WASHRAG. William Meeves and His Landlady Have a Fiililny Ou.. William Beeves, a colored man o As bury Park, was ined $5 las Friday because he and his landlady bad a wrangle over a waslirag. Reeves undressed, in he bahroom and when he go undressed he ound he waelirag gone. He had o dress^nd hun up bis landlady, who assured him i was in he bah room. He wen back o he room and undressed again and,hen looked or he washrag bu could no ind i. He dressed again and ound his landlady was a a neigh bora. He wen hej-e and "6waedher one." hen shehad him arresed. He was jailed or he nigh and ined he nex inoming. \jvhen he was aken o cour in he morning his landlady was sorry or having had him arresed. As or Reeves, he said he would dress and undress a million imes nex lime and would hun or he washrag hrough every, room in he house, raher han ive bis landlady any rouble abou i. NELSON N. BROWN DEAD. Sigh Dispacher- a Long Branch or iveny ears. Nelson M. Brown, who or weny ears had been nigh dispacher a he Cenral railroad saion a Long Branch, died a his home a Lile Silver las Saurday aernoon. He was 46 years old and his deah was due o hears dis ease, Mr. Brown was he son o Charles Brown and was born a Eaonown, He egan railroading when in his eens and or some ime was elegraph operaor or he New Jersey Souhern railroad a Sandy Hook. Abou weny years ago be was ranserred o he Cenral saicn Long Branch. He was married in 887 o Miss rene Congver, daugher o he lae Garre S. Conover o Lile Siler. he couple had no children. he uiieral was held a he house yeserday ernoon.. llegal iiquor Selling. - Five residens o Asbury Park were arraigned las week a Freeboldori inicmens charging hem wih selling liquor illegally. hey all pleaded no guily and hey will all be ried nex week.. Keypor Business Propery Sold. he sore propery on Fron sree a [eypor, owned by he lae homas L. Seabrook, was sold a aucion a ew days ago. was bough by Mrs. J. G. "chank o Keypor or $5,700. ".. Freehold D6gs Mus be Muzzled. All dogs a Freehold mus be muzzled. All dogs which are no muzzled are o be killed a once by he own marshal ind bis assisans. cs ou Forge We ell ou e o ake B BN BOSWORHS NFALLBLE - NERVNE. he Grea onic or he Blood, Nerves and Somach, and a Wonderul Remedy or roubles o he LVER AND EDNES. ASK James Cooper, Jr., or or wrie he manuacurers 30SW0R MEDCNE COMPAN, WHNE PON. N.. ANDREW NASER, Successor o Charles Rogers, RESH BAKER PRODUCS OF ALL KNDS. Delivery a Door Every morning and Aernoon. Send word i you would like us i erve you. So. lo Shrewsbury When ou Need a Plumber Avenue. Call on us. ou will noi regre i. ou will be very glad o i. We do excellen work and our charges are only reasoi able. W c Arovk on he princi pie hai a saisied cusomer ii our bea adverisemen. W< urnish esimaes o any kinr promply and cheerully. SABAH&WHL, «and 8 ronn., ed Hank. r-\ J. Boarding and Livery Sable on Fron Sree. Wo have moved rom Mnplo avenue o rou sruc, lireo doom rom where Opera Houso Hood, and imvo nslnblc ull o good driving OHOB, and our wnronh aro newly pained. pained, Wo-iu-o pd prepared o urn ou as iliio livery rig»b enn lie ound in own. E. M. CONK & SON. Proprieor*. "Prince Chap" Long Coa Suis o whie repp, black velve collar and cus, circular skir, r...., Whie Linen Pony Sui, box coa 25 inches long, srap, rimmed skir, circular syle ; a leader a, - - uxedo Goa Sui o whie linen, rimmed wih blue, nobby summer sui, :. - ShirWais Sui, made o lawn, blue and black, ;wihr whie do, very ull skir, wais is pleaed, - : - (.- Shir Wais Sui. o whie la\jvn, Mexican braid rimmed, wais and skir, a bargain ;-. -. Whie Linen Skirs, made in circular, syle, wih wo olds,.pleaed. ron and back, - / -, -,. ^ Hip Lengli arid Q^ *$iis* andl^a>wii \Soiir Wiais > Dresses. Laes i\ib Syles, or Summer Wear. >^ \j»-v. ^ Linen Coa Sui, $2.98 Rbgular $5.OO ^ii, Special Unil h«fourh. his Sui is made 6 a good qualiy whie bucher, he coajs:45,.inches long, cu ull,box syle, wih raan r nish noch collar, he skirs are made in goreci circular syle, wih wo olds a oo ; his is. a regular. ii $5.00, value, special unil he 4h o July, a, ZM GirlsWhie Dresse? o good lawn, nice- ly rimmed wih lace and embroidery, /[ AQ : r6m $-49 U upp o. -< v - ; ov? Eon ub Sui o whie linen, blue rimming and souache braid, pleaed skir; ^.good value, i /O Eon ub Sui, made very ancy,.wih lace inserion in,coa and skir, o see i is o buy,. - -\ - Peer Pan Suis, made o Percales, embroidery rimmed wais, srap rimmed skir, he laes wash suj, -. : Doed Swiss Sui ^o ine maerial, embroidery rimmed wais, shirred skir ^ wih inserion, a sunner, - «^o Novelies in Whie Linen Skirs, wih, embroidered panels, a beauiul syle, come in and see. i, WO GRAND «$HR WAS VALUES, $2.OO Lawn Waiss, $.25. hese Waiss are made o a.very ine lawn wih. rons o all over embroidery ; some have lace ; inserion and medallions, beauiully ucked back, long and shor sleeve models, worh * <y F $2.00 each, a, - - i««i) Call 253-R. All. elephone and Mail Orders are promply aended o. Follow he Crowd AND GOO KEPOR, N. J. LLE CONE SLAND, FRANK J.KNAPP....:...,...:... J..Manager. GRAND DSPLA OF PANS FREWORKS -OK- 4h OF JUL. Dancing Every Aernoon and Evening, Rain or Shine. BG ALL SAR VAUDEVLLE SHOW! Special.MaineePerormance a 2:30 i>. M.; Evening, 8 i>. M,, Sharp. Fireworks a 9 i. M, All Sors o Games n he Aernoon ; Free Enrance Fee. FREE ADMSSON JO HE BEACH. MMUlll $3.00 Beauiul Waiss, $.98. he maerial in hese Waiss are sheer lawn and ine baise, elegan lingerie syles, lace and embroidery rimmed; Waiss in his lo are worh up o ^5, some are slighly mussed rom * {%Q being handled. A imely bargain a / *xo ; NOJGE-Sore closed all. day July 4h. WE NSS ON iov BENG SASFED.^ O U R MONE BACK lfoure NO ^ JROAD SREE. RPP BANK.. N.J When in a hurry Call 253-R and we will aend o your -wans very promply. PROECON! $,OOO Overcoa and Wearing Apparel nsurance a$5.oo a ear. "urn me loose, urn me loose. never did i,".,were he words uered.by a man who was walking o,wih a valuable ov rcoa ( he propery o a genleman dining a a prominen hoel, recenly, o. mee losses o his naure,. he Meropolian Surey Company o New. ork Ciy, or which we are he agens, issues a Pplicy o nsurance^ $5 PREMUM "A EAR, insuring overcoas, ladies wraps, urs, has, and in ac all vvearing apparel, including umbrellas, canes, ansj opera glasses, lorgnees and handkerchies, gloves, ec., wherever he same may be solen, wheher rom any public building, heare or oher place o amusemen, n\uscum, resauran, bahing house, or during ahree days excursion rom any railroad car, seamboa or hoel where he pary may be residing. n addiion o all his, he policy also covers wearing appare,! in his or her.residence or boarding house or one year.! his insurance is o be had rom Hendriekson, Sou Co. J Broad Sree., el. 247-L., Red Bank,l.J,

15 OVR NEGHBORS. MAPPJENNGS N HE VLLAGES : :/ :.;.! \ :. ; RED r:\- S COMNG O OWNNEX "WEEK., BAONOWN NEWS. {Bio Preparaions or: Celebraing.; - ( lie Fourh o July.,.he Fourh will be a big day here. n he morning here will be a iremens parade, aer which he companies will be inspeced byhe ownship commiee, r-jhe companies aking par in he parade."will be Eaonown, Oceanpor and Long,Branch; n he aernoon he -usual ahleic evens will ake place and George L, Record o Jersey Ciy will make an address on "Represenaive Governmen.",. r he "Junior league o he Mehodis church will.hold a eoeiablein he Sundayschool room omorrow nigh. :,he program will consis o reciaions, * singing and.violin solos by Mrs. Sophia Sco. An admission o en cens will be charge...during he sorm on Saurday he cupola o he barn o John Pollard was sruck by lighning. Several boards were orn loose rom he barn, and he shuera o he cupola were hrown open by he bol. he lighning, wen down a leader and sruck he ground. A big circular hole-was made in he ground (where he lighning sruck.. A concer anc\ enerainmen will be.c&iven in he Pine Brook Zion church onigh. A eaure o he enerainmen will be a hoop and an drill by 24 girls. - Rev; W. W. Ridgley o Cainden, who. has bpon spending a ew days wih his aher-il-law, Rev. J. D. Fay, preached : in he.mehodis church on Sunday. Mrs. Ridgley has been visiing Mr. Fay or some ime. Fay Ridgley, Mrs. Ridgleys daugher, celebraed herbirh-."/jjay las Friday wih a pary. he celebraion was aended by.a large number o youngpeople., Joseph Wihers and amily o Oceah-,*por spen Sunday a George AHgors. : Miss Elizabeh Welch o Oceanpor 6pen Sunday wih Mrs. George Ferry.. Mr. andmrs. Louis Snyder o Long Branchwere visiors here on Sunday. HenryBurke, Jr.,"o Philadelphia, a member o Conklio & Hoch Co,, was in pwn on Monday. ; Alber BreeBe has a new bicycle. Mr; and Mrs. Adam Hoch were visiors -: a.pleasure Bay on Sunday. aylor Smock, who has been spending -, a ew days a New ork, reurned home on Saurday. Michael -Winer spen las Friday wih riends a Red Bank..-.. M. D. OFlahery, who has been em-. ployed by George Gould a Likewood, is now working a Elkwood Park.. *" Samuel Higginson o Denver, Color- ;ado, who, is on arip around he world, has been visiing his brohers, Sephen. and Rober Higginson. -. E.. Snyder has bough a new horse.. George Farly has bough a Columbia bicvcle.. " m -.," FAR HAVEN NEWS. Complains Abou he Careless -] Running o. Auomobiles.* :.:, A grea deal o, complain is being./made here abouhe carelessness o V. inany auomobiliss who speed hrough be village, and olks marvel.ha an.\awul acciden.has no occurred. he ^ poaorhce corner is abou he busies spo in he village and persons are almos /consanly crossing he sree here. * is oen he case ha an : auomobile,, when running as, baa o urn ino, Pearl sree o avoid running ino some-, body.. ", William Arras, ormer owner o he Grand View hoel, has gone o he High-!. lands, where he has aken possession o ; - he Annex..-.., Rober" VanBrun o uxedo Park :: spen Sunday wih- his aher, Oscar.-.. VanBrun. Mr. and Mrs. Na Haineso New ork have reurned home aer spending a ew. days a he Alanic hoel.., Joel Ayres o New ork- is visiing his siser/mrs. George W. Smih. ;. A large pary o Fair Haven men wen : o Por Monmouh on Monday o visi.-. -he scene o he wreck o he Emma Hendrix. he rip was made in Cap. George Doughya launch. n he pary were.archur E. Smih, George W. Smih, Elwood Smih, Joseph nylor, Lou Benne, Cap. Charles. Doughy, Ed. r-?dbue:hy and George P. Smih.. Exensive improvemens are being piadeohe Barholomew house on he," ; river bank. "Gus Pixley, he acor, who has a aum- mer engagemen in New ork, was here over Sundayi. Charles Lile is employed as chaeur.,by warren Sillcocks o Red Bank. Edmund Wilber.haB,rened on o his, houses on Pearl sree o James K,ings- Jand o Nuley, who will occupy i dur- ing he summer. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he v»mehodis church will hold a bnznr in.; he basemen o he church on hurs- :_ day, Friday and Saurday o nex week. i m Vanderburg News. Charles Soulia aended ho uneral o - hlb moher a PiBord, Vermon, las week. : Mr. and Mrs. Elialin Woolloy o Red \ Bank woro recen guess a C. E, Van- Uorns. Mrsi J. H. Jones sp?n las week wih, hor slaer, Mrs. J. D. Bucher o Hlghs- own. "* Jucob Johnson and Luko Pry or, lmvo :. bough new horses. ; MBB Hey Pryor spen par o las week a New ork, * Miss Ella Wolord is ho gues o Long Branch rionds, Mr. and Mrs. J.. Jones spon Sunday wih 0. E. llori o Marlboro. ; J, B. Pcyor, Jr., o Now ork, n upond- ng a vacaion a B homo horc.. Mies Frances Pryor, who hau been. elckwih pneumonia, la rccororlnk. ;, 0. W, Conovor nnd duuglcr spen Sunday wih Willinm Sohonok o Brndo- > v c l > v, i. ;";.: MrR, AblJo Worhleyl who ma been ; ( ;Berlouoly elolr,*l convulwccn. EVERE NEWS. Evere Wink a Ho Game o Base. ball rom a Mlillsdae. Mine.. Las week a ho game o baseball was played a his place ^beween be village pine and a eam, rom Hillsdale., For some, ime Kr?a rivalry beween hese eams has.exised. Up, o he game played las week he HilJsdale eam had won every game played agains he nine here. Las week he EvereB deeaed he vigors by.a score o 28 o 2., he baery or he Evere eam were Anhony Jones and Ed. Hounihaii, and he baery or he visiors were Creevy and Higgirs.. ; ;...- James B, Caron, wlio aended a business college a renon -he pas year, a&b a posiion as bookkeeper or J, W. Suphen & Son o Asbury Park. An drew, D. Caron o renon and Miss Amelia A. Caron o Asbury Park spen one day las week wih heir aher, Parick Caron, Jr.. Hugh Caron, who has* b,een spending a. ew days wih his aher, John Caron, has reurned o Connecicu, where he hasa posiion. John W. Kelly o renon, who has been sick a he home o his aher, Charles Kelly o his place, bas reurned o renon,, where he is employed by a canal company Peer Hyer, who has been quie sick, is recovering. Mrs. Robedee o Red Banbaud Mrs. Weaver o Perh Amboy spen par o las week wih Mr. Hyer, who is heir aher. " John Hahkinson spen uesday o las week a New ork. Miss Edih Sou o renon, ormerly o his place, is visiing her broher, Harold Sou. Acow owned by Frank. Fen on died on Saurday morning. is.i.hough ha he cow. died o poisoning. A poao ield nex o which he animal was pasured had laely been sprinkled wih pars green and i is hough ha some o he poison may,have heen acoidenly dropped in he ield by hired men who had walkedacros i while,carrying he poison. he cows body wasremoved o he erilizer acory o Frank Johnson a inon Falls.. ; Mrs. Benjamin Hankinsons siser and aiser-in law o Richmond, Virginia, are visiing Mrs. Hankinson. Parick Hickey o uxedo Park has been spending a ew days here. Some o he Evere young olks who were repored wo weeks ago^ as going on a sraw-ride o Pavilion Reach a Keypor were no 4n he pary. hose who wen were Elwood Magee and Misses Bearice and Sarah Cosello and Kaherine Haley. : KEANSBJRG NEWS. he Mehodis Church o Celebrae he Fourh o July. he Mehodis church, will hold is annual celebraion on he church grounds on he Fourh o July. A our oclock in he aernoon Rev. J. Morgan Reed o renon will give an address. Music will be urnished by he Keansburg brass band. here will be all he usual eaures o he celebraion, including re : reshmens o all kinds and a Klondike, or he children..!. Miss Sadie Saas o Por Monmouh was a visior a Mrs. J. D. Meskills.on Sunday., MisB Addie Cover o New ork spen Sunday wih her aher, John Cover. Herber Smih spen Sunday wih his aun, Mrs. John Williams o Navesink. Misses Luella and Florence Cover o Keypor visied riends here las hursdav... Mrs. George Sryker o Maawan is visiing her moh«, Mrs. Cornelius Collins... George Leonard has been called o Woodsock, Vermon, by he serious sickness o his moher. he socieies o he Mehodis church will hold a clam chowder and ice cream esival a Morriss pavilion on Friday and Saurday aernoons and evenings. Mr. Ogden o Brooklyn has rened he house ormerly occupied by Mrs. urn- Hull and will occupy ic his summer. Many o he boarding bouses. are rapidly illing up wih summer boarders. he number already here is unsual or his early ime in he senson. -. > he severe wind and hail sorm which passed over his place on Saurday aernoon did considerable damage o crops*. he baymen here wih one excepion reached home saely. Harry Smih, while anchoring his boa, was hrown down and his leg wns severely injured. OCEANC NEWS. /c Sloop Kangaroo Goes o Aeic ochelle. Jarnes R. Gilmoro. has sold hie sloop Kangaroo o Samuel M. Buler o Now Hocholle. ho boa was aken o New Kochelle on Saurdny by Androw Wilson. A umor was remoed rom ho arm o homaa Wnrd "on- Monday nigh. he operaion vvnl perormed by Dr. Waler S. Whlrnoro. Mr. Simon Dcsprcnux gave birh o a daugher on Sunday., «, Miisoa ebsie und Laura: MacAlier o Hobokon spon Sunday wjh Miss Chrisiiio Boglu. MBH Boglo reurned home wih hem on Mondny. Homy Marnhnll, who haa been om ployed in Enrigho moa marke or hu pas hreo years, gave up he posiion yeserday. l >, Losor Curohin has pu a now barber polo in ron o his shop. Mraplra Emery WHB called o Evorel ycblerdry by ho midden HiclncBl o her moher, Mru. Allen, who WUHseized wih a paralylo arolo. MlrH Holona Duorbach, daiirhor o Nichola Buorhnch, ih homo rom Wplleiloy colh-ko or ho oumrncr. ho BlircwHbury nn will ho Opiincd omorrow or ho HenBon. > "in* wprk o ri-plnnlilnk ho draw brdgo,lg nenrly coinplccil.. l. <, Prlnedbu couresy o Vic NewarkNews. he Excelsior carnival company, which is o; pich is ens on Oililand sree nex uebday and give a week o shows or he benei o he Red.Bank baseball club, is now a Perh Amboy amusing he grown-ups and children o ha.ciy. he show is known as aair and counry circus and has enough novely abou i o arac show-goers o all ases. here «ill be a number o ens, as sbpwn in he above ^picure. No admission will be charged o hegrounds, bupersons will have o pay o ge inside he en. he admission o he ens will be so Small ha everybody will be able o ake all he aracions in. Among he eaures o he show will be rick ponies, riding dogs, clowns, MAHUiSHEK moving picures, an elecric ounain, Punch, and Judy show, Ferris wheel, ndian aracions, snake show, a en o illusion, Persian palrnis; in-ype en, jrile range, merry,go,round,; swings, archery, ec.. Besides all.hese varied orms o amusemen here will be oher ways o spending pin money. here will be SON SMALL GRA^D PANOS AND UPRGH PANOS. (Conaining our Paened Duplex Sounding Board, ha cannopossibly crack), in beauiul naural woods Mahogany, Walnu and Oak.. "., he Opera, Peek,& Son, Uprigh Pianos, so well known in his secion, are also ully represened here > -...,. ;.We also oer a splendid variey o slighly used and second-hand Pianos, in all syles a lowes possible prices and erms o sui, visiors.. *.<.- - Used Square Pianos and Organs a sacriice prices. Old nsrumens aken in exchange. -." ou are alsocordially invied o hear our Sel-Player line. * <..,.. «PANOS RENED, UNED AND REPARED. Mahushek & Son Piano Co., 58 Broad BRANG NEW JERSE Mos Picuresque Ocean Fron in all he World. A Beauiul Ciy by he Sea, Which Naure has Crowned " he Queen o American Summer Resors.". he Ciy o mos convenien access on he New Jersey coas. Seveny-ive incoming and ougoing rains daily. rolleys ener rom poins norh; souh and wes. ion o rjiark he ormal opening o Ocean Park, he Ciys new public grounds on he ocean ron, he mos elaborae ndependence,day Celebraion he ciy has ever held, has been arranged or in he aernoon and evening. Music by he Unied Saes Carlisle ndian Band o ory musicians and a chorus o ive hundred voices. Speeches by oraors o naional prominence, ogeher wih land and aquaic spors.,,. -. A royal disjplay o ireworks on he ocean ron anjd music in he evening.. EVER ACCOMMODAON OR VSORS. Concers Aernoon and Evening by he Unied Saes Carlisle ndian Band during July and Augus.. candy sands, lemonade sands and oher hings o similar characer which persons - expec o rind a a counry circus. he, ens will be piched nearly opposie he Oakland sree school building. he owners o he circus make i a poin o preserve he bes o order^and no games o chance are permied on* he grounds. he Fines Rigs in Red Bank a he Livery, Boarding and Sales Sables o Frank P. Sryker, Monmouh Sree, near Railroad Depo, RED BANK, N. J. No worn-ou horses, no old carriages, bu everyhing he ines sylish in every respec. have jus added a new lo o closed carriages o ny business and am. prepared o ill all orders or weddings, unerals, ec. / - Boarding Horses a Specialy., elephone 8-R. Good Plumbing No plumbing Job-s oo larpre (or m6 o underake; no Job la oo small lor me o give aenion o. he small Job ges he same aenion as he big one hey boh ge he bos. ; ESMAES CHEERFULL FURNSHED. JOBBNG ^PROMPL AENDED O. SASFACON GUARANEED. carry consanly on hand all he laes saniary appliances, enabling me o do work wihou delay. i i HOWARD FRE MONMOUH S., BED $ANK, rjrl-. [NEW JESRE $ nsurance and- Real Esae Ollce Cor. llronr and Fron Ss. Over Paerson & Spinnings Dry Qooda Sore. Propery or Sale, Ren and Exchange. LONS MADE. D. W. WLLGUSS. Bids For Coal, Noice is hereby given ha he Board o Educaion o Shrewsbury ownship will receive sealed bids or 70 ons o coal, more or less, or he schools o he ownship. Qualiy o be Upper Lchigh, Red Ash. Coal o be delivered a he various Schools o he ownship in amouns designaed by he Board o Educaion. he Board reserves he righ o rejec any or all bids., Bids mus be handed in o he secreary by July nh 906 a 6:00. M.... A. KEEL,.Secreary o he Bonrl oeducaion, o Bhrowobury ownship. Posoilloo oddrcaa, Fair Haven, N. J

16 VLLAGE NEWS. linger Cu Xearlu O- ~ Baseball Game Whie chopping wood on hursday Friz Smih cu bis ingervrih an axe. he inger was cu nearly o. Dr. ay-. lor dressed he iojury. A game o ball beween Middleown boys and Henry Munros picked eam was played a Munros park las Saurday aernoon. he locals won he game by he score o 8 o 7. Cornell and Luburrow were he baery or he winners. Miss Marie Conover and Miss Annie Hankina spen Saurday and Sunday wih Miss Mabel rwin o Chapel Hill... Mrs. E C. VanClea o Asbury Park was a gues o Mrs. Richard Luburrow on hursday and Friday. Abou sixeen voung people o he village will have a clambake a Keansburg nex Saurday aernoon. Misses Lydia and Caherine Fros are visiing riends a Holndel. Miss Rose Morris o Farmingdale, who haaboen spending hree weeks wih her siser, Mrs. Fred Smih, reurned home on Monday.. Mrs. John L aylor has gone o visi riends a Moun Holly. She will make her home here laer. Miss Carrie Allen is spending a ew days wih her siser, Mrs. Frederick Garrabran o Asbury Park. Aer July s Misa Allen wil be employed by Adlem & Co. o Red Bank. _ Mrs. William Graham o New ork is spending he summer wih her parens. Miss Haie File o New ork is aoppinga Mrs. Rober Millers or he summer. Middleown council, Junior American Mechanics, visied Belord council on uesday nigh.. ". Jphn Swackhamer; Jr., a suden, a Cheshire, Conn,, arrived home on Friday or he summer. Mr. and Mrs. homas Dickenaon ana amily o Eaonown spen Sunday wih Jacob Dickenson. Rev. Mr. Forbes o Por Jervis, who has been eleced pasor o hereormed church, moved here on Monday. He will be insalled on Friday nigh. MARLBORO NEWS. Misa Raymonds and Miss Clayon o Brooklyn, Mr. and. Mrs. heodore Lile o Eas Orange, Mrs. L.Errickson and daugher Juania o Freehold and Miss May Applegae o Jacksons Mills. Miss Edih Sickles was a gues o her cousin, Miss May Applegae o Jaokoona Mills, las week. Edward Applegae and amily o Asbury Park visied Mrs. William F. Lane on Sunday. James P. Desmond and amily o Cols Neck spen Sunday wih Mre. JohnRiordan. Mrs. William hompson o Long Branch is visiing a William H. Fosers. RunisoD Polo eam Wins. he Rumson polo eam won rom-he Whippany River eam in a ournamen a Wes Orange las Saurday by he score o 9J o 4J. he game was played during a hard rain. he Rumson players were W. Sroher Jones, Waler Me- Clure, rving Bush and Howard lorden. Freeholds Champion Swimmer. Wheaon Chambers o Freehold won irs prizes in he 00-oo and he 200- oo swimming coness a Princeon a ew days ago. He also was one o he winners in he relay swimming race o Princeon agains ale in March. he Necessiy For Medicine urnishes is own reminder, bu we would like o sugges. in passing, ha when any such unorunae need occurs, here is no place "in. own where i can be supplied wih more prompness, skill, accuracy, or wih a higher class o drugs and chemicals han our Prescripion Deparmen. J. L. Bergen & Co., Props., 6 BROAD SREE, REP BANK. Red Bank and Keypor rolley books sold a his sore. Deecive eyesigh s (renorally he cause. Correc he eyesigh by glasses, and he headache s a hing ol he pas. Free consulaion. Glasses i needed a moderae piices. DR. SiES, Docor o Opics. Visis Red Bank, Pi. J., every oher Wednesday. Nex visi Wednesday, July h. Hours: o S P. H. A Posoice Building, Booms Childrens Bay a he Bapis Church-Sunday-School Oicers. Childrens day exercises were held in Paerson Block, Opposie Posplce, Bed Bank, N. J. he Bapis church on Sunday nigh. A large audience was presen and he exercises were much enjoyed; he new *» oicers o he Bapis Sunday-school are : Superinenden O. C. Herber. Assisan superinenden J. H.Richmond. AUO GARAGE. Superinenden o cradle roll Mrs. Edwnrd Schenck. rcasurer-c.. Lnyon. Librariau Waler Helmr. Proessor Fornian Cossaboom o Alanic Highlands spen par o las week Ed. Von Kaengell, wih Forman Sryker. Berram Applegae and Will Nieberlein wen o Coney sland on Sunday. Miss Helen Sickles o Freehold spen Saurday wih her aun, Mrs. William C. Herber. DeWi Herber o Alanic Highlands spen uesday here. Mrs. Louisa Johnson o Brooklyn spen par o liisc week wih her siser, Mrs. 0. C. Herber. MBS Hendrickson o Freehold has been visiing Mrs. Horaio Whaley. Mrs. John Brehany visied her siser, Mrs. Marin Walsh o Freehold, las week. Mrs. Baldwin and daugher o Brooklyn are visiing Mrs. Charles Brown. Miss Winired Scanlon had par o one o her oes ampuaed by Dr. Brown o Freehold a ew days ago on accoun o - an ingrowing oe nail. A lawn pary will be held ou he grounds o he Bapis church nex Wednesday nigh, > Rev. George F. Bresnahan will begin his work here as pasor, o he Bapis church nex Sunday. James H. Baird has been building» new.wagon house. HOLMDEL NEWS. Crops ar»eneil-aned 8 Bernard Doa Killed. > < Nearly all he armers in his secion have harvesed he r hay. Among he armers who had good hay crops were Eugene Ely, William C. Ely, William H Ely, William Craword and H. Edward Armsrong. he asparagus season is abou over and nearly all he bed9 have been plowed o., Carlo, a S. Bernard dog ieeniyenn) old, own d by Joseph U. Heyer, wabkilld las Wednesday by Dr. Guul o Maawan. he dog was sick ad Dr. Gaul said i could no recover. was pu ou o is misery wih uholoorm. Miss Carolyn Bunco is vieiine Misses Edna and Sesme eid o enneu. Mrs. John W. Hunce spen las Friday n hai pkice wih her siser.,,. Rev.. B. Fisher o Mehuen, Mass,, a ormer {viaor o he Bipia church here, who has been visiing Williiun Bray, ms reurned home. Mr. Pisher preached in hu Hoiimlel church onsunday nigh a week RO., A horse owned by Clinrlea llondrickson o Brndovcl died on Saurday. he ownship commiee me on Saurday and revised he ax duplicae. Very ew changea were made in he assessors work. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ely Hpen Saurday a renou. he improvemens o E. W. Perrnes hoel have been lniiilieil. he work wan done by Randolph Poseux o Keypor. Mr. PoRP.ix MR buil a new well cuvb or WilliamGV Ely. : SCOBEVXE NEWS. Ellsworh *ane unn H Vlcce 0/ «Hire in lls loo. Ellsworh Lnnp run a piece o wire in hid oo lae Wednesday. he wound h healing, hu Mr. Lane "H no ye able o UBO he. oo. William lolliemuu and inally, ind Dnnlol Polhonus ml amily o Anbury Park spen Sunday wih lunry PJC- Jumea O, Slcklea H (. Neriiiniiig Mr. and Mrs. W. McClrnry, V. H, Uohbeclr,...i WACH WRONGS RGHED. your wach has gone wrong, los is accuracy or suered even more serious injury well make i righ once more i i lies wihin a wachmakers skill o do so. he same wih Clocks. O course here are some Waehes or Clocks injured beyond repair, and in ha case i is well you should know we carry a good line o Waches and Clocks o selec rom.. SUMNER CLARKE, Jeweler and Graduae Opician. Nos. 80 and 82 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. SUPPLES OF ALL KNDS FRS-CLASS REPAR SHOP. ; Machines Sored, Bough, Sold and Exchanged] j; Auomobiles or Hire. OPEN DA AND NGH. elephone 23.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» BAH UB SEAS. Heavy Oak, Nicely Finished, 9 nches Long. Nickle Plaed Hangers. Special Value 25 Cens. DEAL LAWN MOWER*. he Bes Popular Priced Machine. Heavy { hree Shear Blades. >«J»< Easy o Adjus.,. Regular $3.25, 2 inch... $2.98..» Regular $4.25, 8 inch $3.75. HE ULE SORE, 39 BROAD S. O BU- Dry Goods and Noions S HEBE, WHERE HE VARE S LARGE, QUAL BES AND PRCES-LOWES. ADLEM <& CO., Broad S k, Red A, Sah &,,Co:, Keypor. A. Salz & Co., Keypor. Anniversary Celebraion. Coninued ill he Fourh o.july wih oher equally grea and Glorious Bargains. We sincerely hank you or he wonderul recepion accorded us las Saurday. Alhough he preparaions were larger his year han ever, he supply o Souvenirs-proved enirely inadequae. More have been ^ ordered and we will noiy you when hey are received. n he meanime we ask your indulgence. Shir Waiss Womens $2 Waiss a 98c An immense assormen high-class whie lawn Waiss, values up o $2, each..98c. A manuacurers sample line o handsome Baise, Lingerie and Persian Lawn Waiss. hey -are ucked, exquisiely rimmed wih dainy Val. lace and embroidery ; buon back or ron," shor an^ lodg sleeve.s.ull sizes, genuine $3 and 4 values, grea bargain, each,..49 and,98 Shoes a Womens $2 Oxords a 95c Finean cal and whie canvas Blucner, ribbon ie OxordB, solid leaher soles, genuine $2 kind, all sizes, greaes bargains ever known, per pair... 95c. Womens $3 Oxords a $.66. Fines gun meal and Russia cal wel, Blucher Oxords, values up o $3, per^, pair.66 v Mens. $2 Suis a.7 95 Men and young mens all wool nobby ancy worsed Suis,, in a large variey o paerns, single and double breased coa models, value up o $2, Anniversary special, a. 7.95" Suis and Dresses. Fine whie lawn Shirwais Dresses, embroidery and lace rimmed, $3 kind, A manuacurers samples, ine lawn, lingerie, baise and doed Swiss Dresses, exquisiely rimmed wih beauiul Val. lace and embroidery, all sizes, Values up o $0, a 8.95 o 6.95 Ouing Suis Whie and colored linen Suis plain and ancy rimmed, Eon, Pony and ub popular syles, all sizes or women and young womenvalues up o $l , 4.98 and6.98 Millinery,. Womens sylish shapes, rimmed wih naline and quills, $3.00 kind, a Handsome Dress Has, rimmed wih maline, velve, ribbon and lowers, becoming syles or wiimen and young women, values up o $7.50, special Maings Beauiul Japanese Maings, in new choice carpe paerns, regular 30c. grade, per yard l*8c. & CO., Keypor, N. J. : : : :» : : : : : i Acciden nsurance! All men and women o age owning real esae or personal propery should cary ire _ insurance, lie, acciden and healh insurance, $ and be proeced in he even o loss. Proec your ime as well as propery and <$ * lie. he cos is so small or his proecion * ha i is your duy o be insured, and or ull x pariculars as o cos call on us and we will " be pleased o wai on you. ALLARE & SON, 4 Agens. * 4 Rooms and 3, G. H. Paerson Building, 60 Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. elephone 249-J. Esablished 873. We have unquesionably he bes^conrac o oer on he ^ marke, represening he ravelers nsrance Company o x Harord, Conn., in all branches..

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