VOLUME XXV. NO. 8. RED BANK, NX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, ' PAGES 1 TO 8. JOSEPH MULLII DEAD

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1 REDB TiR. VOLUME XXV. NO. 8. RED BANK, NX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, PAGES 1 TO 8. ALEG CUT OFF BY A TRAN TEMPLE JACKSON BUN OVER A 1 THE BEACH STREET CROSSNG. - He Was Jumping on a Movini Oil Tank Car, When He SUppei ana Fell on he Track Taken he Long Branch Hospial. Temple JackBoh, a en^year-old colorei boy living on--. Cenral avenue, los hi righleg. below he knee_ yeserday,. The leg was cu o by a reigh rain o he Beach sree crossing o he Souh. ern railroad u above lye oclock. Th< boy is an orphan and makes bis Horn wihin aun, Mrs. Jane Jackson. The boys o he localiy are in hi habi o-jumping on and o he reigh cars while hey are drilling on h swiches. Jackson, wih a number o oher boys, was engaged in he pracici yeserdayn ernoon. An oil ank car was sho down on a Bide rack and Jackson aemped o ge on i. His oo slipped andhe ell under he car. The wheels ran over his leg, severing i abou mid 1 way beween he knee and oo. The engineer o he rain had eeen he boys playing on he rack and around he cars and several imes he waved hi band and shoued or hem o ge away. As soon as he learned ha Jackson had been run over he jumped rom his cab, hurried o he prosrae lad and bound up he bleeding sump o his leg wih a ornique. Aer ha he boy los bu lile blood. JackBon was carried o he baggagi room and pu on a ruck. The hli ellow was in grea agony and cried pueously. A ew momens aer he acciden a souhbound rain came along and he boy was pu aboard and aken o he Long Branch hospial. Thi wound was dressed,by Dr. Edwin Field who said las nigh ha he boy would recover.?. WEDDNGS. Whie-Wise. Hiss Carrie A. Whie, daugher ol Frank P. Whie o Gold sree and a granddaugher o Andrew 8. Buckelew o Manasquan, was married on Friday nigh o James Abraham Garield Wise, son o Thomas "Wise o Wes Fron sree. The ceremony w,as perormed a S. Jamess church by he recor, Rev. James A. Reynolds. Miss Helena Henderson o Wall sree was bridesmaid and Edward Wise, a broher o he groom, was groomsman. The bride was aired in a gown o whie silk cnulle rimmed wih Valenciennes lace, applique and whie sain ribbon.: She wore a black Gainsborough ha. The bridesmaid wore a dress o-whie swiss, wih rimmings o whie sain ribbon.. She wore a black picure ha.. x Mr. and Mrs. Wise wen on a shor wedding rip. They are living or ime wih he grooms parens, Mr. Wise is employed as- bookkeeper or he Shore Elecric company o Red Bank. - Buron- Hazard. Miss Georgia Sandord Buron, daugh ep o GeorgeS. Buron o Eas Green wich, Rhode sland, was married on Saurday aernoon o Bowdoin Frohingbam Hazard, son o Edward C. Hazard o Shrewsbury. The ceremony was perormed a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian parsonage by Rev. Samuel D. Price and was winessed by Mrs. Price and W. L. Borden. The bride wore a cloh raveling sui. She was a schoolmae o Miss Bessie Hazard and has been spending abou hree weeks wih Miss Hazard.. The young couple have begun housekeeping in W, L. Bordens house a Shrewsbury. *» ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. Richard Bey leul or he Grand Jury on Two Charges. Richard Dey o Beach sree, was arresed on Monday nigh onwo assaul charges. One o he charges was or assauling his daugher and he oher was or aemping o assaul his wie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millward were passipgdeye house abou nine oclock and hey heard a big racke here. Mr. Millward sared or an dicer and inding Marshal Haley old bun abou he rouble. Meanwhile Mrs. Ewing, who lives Dr, Ehrick Parmly Loses an Arab nex o he Deys, had gone ino he house and she says ha Dey was beaing his daugher wih a club, Deys Dr. Ehrick Parmly o Oceanic was A young clay Arab illy belonging o wie was rying o proec he girl and hased in he ield by a srange dog a Dpy ried o assaul her. Mrs. Ewing ew weeks ago. The dog was caugh in hreaened o have Dey arresed i he;heac and was sho. Soon aerward did no sop beaing he girl anddey ;he horse was aken sick wih a severe subsided. :old iib he resul o being overheaed When Marshal Haley s reached. he ind las Tuesday i died. This is he house DeyB ighing demeanor reassered ;hird liuo ha Dr. Parmly has suered isel and he appeared desirous o whipping he oicer. Haley managed o geyears ago a number o calves died oss o his live sock rom dogs. Several aer hejiiandcus on Dey and he was hauled o he lockup. Yeserday morning he had a hearing beore Jusice Sni en, who held him or he grand jury on he wo charges. Deys bail. Edward Rogers wen _ Anoher Arc Ligh. The commissioners have ordered a new aro ligh placed a he corner o Eas Fron sree and Harrison avenue. is said ha he arc ligh will displace our incandescen lighs, and his will make he cos o he arc ligh only a rile more han ia now,,being paid or he incandescen lighs., Mrs. Riley mproving, Mrs. Eleanor Eiley o Willow Bree, who was. operaed on or umor o he somach a he Long Branch hospial, reurned home on Saurday. She is improving rapidly.,. THE TWCE LAD SDEWALK. Commissioners Fa.il o Ac on T, SC. Grans SMewalk. / >The commissioners spen nearly ai hour on. Monday nigh alking abou Thomas Henry Granssidewalk on Oa land sree. Mr. Gran bad no laid he walkwhen ordered o do so by he com miesioners, and he own ordered.man> son & Son o lay i, which hey did Mr. Gran had he sidewalk orn up and hrown in he sree and he bud an»he sidewalk laid by James Normam Thi maer came up in he board by h< presenaion o Mason & Sons bill o Sir. Mulle Was <i Fanner and Fe.iv rears Ago Be Bough /ii Thompson ; Place, a Lincro- Oher ecen Vcihs.. Joseph Muller o Lincro died on Sa urday. He: was 56,years. old and hi deah wasjlueo dysenery, complicae nio>maaria: He had be,en sick,e dpys. Mr. Muller lwed oh u arm whic ne had,bough a ew years ago o Rev, Rober Rbea Thompson o Dalon, Pen- he work. ^ Mr. Gran said he bad no laid he sidewalk when ordered o do so by hewas ormerly engaged in he manuac njelvania, ormerly so Lincro.. H«own because he igrade o he sree; ure p corks i New York. A widow George M. Parkman. was such ha he waer could no ru hree sons and.wo daughers surviv George M. Parkman o Elizabeh, son o. He did no know ha Manson & him. The uneral waa/held yeserdaj o he lae Dr. Parkoian, who was a Son were acing under he orders o he morning a en oclock a he house, he one iiae recor o, Chris church ai been obained by he commissioners had commissioners. in laying he walk-or hi service being conduced: by Rev. S. H. Shrewsbury, died on Sunday. He was he commissioners so desired. Commis- would no have.had i orn up an Thompson, pasoro he Red Bank Presbyerian church, jpe body was buried a caused by phhisis. The body was nearly 42 years old and his deah wai hrown aside. He said, however, ha he would no pay he bill o he own Fair View. J ;. :.-..-,:.. buried yeserday a Shrewsbury in or having he walk laid unless he was Chris church cemeery. compelled o pay i. Mrs. John k, Murray. Mayor Davis said he law could com MaryE., wie o ijoh E..Murray ol PRZES FOR BELFORD FOLKS, pel he paymen o he bill, bu someo Maple avenue?sled oh Thursday o con he commissioners hough ha becaus sumpion, wbiph.wa^ he oucome o i Manson & Son had no. laid he walk severe aack o grip wih which she wa more promply when ordered o do so aken siok sixeen monhs ago. She wai by hd commissioners ha heir conrac wih he own was broken. Mayor Davis said ha ormal and legal noice mus be given beore a conrac could be declared broken, and ha Manson & Son were eniled o be paid. Acion on Manson & Sons bill wa inally pu o ill o-morrow, when a meeing o he commissioners will he held. PAYNG A GRAVEL BLL. The Manasquan Gravel Company Ges 9*77 From Bed Bank: The bill o he Manasquan gravel company was paid by he commissioners on Monday nigh. The bill had previously been sen in bu was wrong, and i was reurned o he company or correcion. The bill calledor 700 cubic yards o gravel. James Norman, he Breei superinenden, who hauled he gravel rom he rain, said here was bu 403 loads o i, and ha he did no believe he eams hauled more han a cubic yard a a load. On Monday nigh he bill was reurned correced. As correced i called or 686 cubic yards o gravel a 75 cens a load, or $477 in all. When he bill was beore he commissioners Mr. Norman said he eams on he road hac always been accused o bauling only hall a yard o gravel a a load, bu ha ac cording o his bill hey mus haul abou a cubic yard and a hal. He aaid he loads.hauled rom he rain were abou he same size as he loads hauled rom he" gravel *pis and -ha 493 loads o gravel rom he pis would equal he amoun o gravel ha was urnished by he gravel company. The gravel company -saed ha he amoun he cars would hold had been measured and ha here could be no misake, now ha he bill had been correced. The commissioners paid i. «i > OCEANC BOYS NJURED. Two Mee Wih Similar njuries, Bu in Dieren Way a. Two Oceanic boys, Karl Clark, aged hireen years, son o Mrs. William Cook, and Hnrry Kennedy, aged seven years, have susained similar injuries wihin he pas ew days, alhough he injuries were inliced in dieren ways. Boh boys received cus on he inside o he high ha required a number o siches o close hem up. Clark was injured on Sunday and Kennedy was injured yeserday. Clark juinped^oir a sick ha had one sharp end.. The sharp end lew up and sruck he boys high. Clark los bis balance a he same ime and his weigh ell on he sick wih he resul saed. The Kennedy boy was climbing a ladder when he slipped and ell. A nail proruded rom he ladder and i made a long, deep cu in he boys leg. Clarks injury was dressed by Dr. W. S. Whimore and Kennedys injury was dressed by Dr. Armsrong o Fair Haven.,, DOGS CAUSE A COLTS DEATH. naving been chased by dogs and on anoher occassion he ails o ive o Dr. Parmlys cows were bien o by dogs. Home From Europe. Mrs. Thomas S. Hubbard o Branch.venue and her daugher Sarah and Mrs. anie Edwards o Fron sree and her laugher Charloe reurned yeserday rom heir European rip. Mies Edih Siiyre, daugher o DrJ-J.!. Savre o Broad sree, reurned.rom er rip abroad on Friday. 1 1 A Fence Pulled Down. The iron ence on he Broad sree end he Firs Mehodis church propery ras pulled down on Monday nigh. The lamago is supposed o have been done by a gang o hoodlums who. o enim/es make he nighs sleepless ones or residens o ha localiy. JOSEPH MULL DEAD LNCROFTS EPDEMC CLAMS ANO^PHEB VCTM. : born a Philadelphia 86 years ago, he parens being.he lae Caherine and William H. Whie. The amily moved o Long Branch, where lira, Murray was married in 1885, Mr. Murray has been, in he employ o E. C. Hnzard o Shrews bury or he pas nine jeers. Mrs. Murrays grandaher was he. lae George H. Whie, beer known as "Honey" Whie, o Red Bank,.who was he cour crier a Freehold, or, many years. Her aher, who died abou en vears ago, worked or he lae Samuel T. Hendrickson o Red Bank. MTS. Murray was he moher o she. children, wo. o whom survive her. They are Michael. W., aged six een, and Florence L M aged eigh. The uneral was held a S. Jamess, church on Saurday.morning, he service being conduced by Rev. James A. Reynolds The body was buried a M. Olive oemeery. j Parick Egan. Parick Egan o Red Bank died las Wednesday nigh a he home o his granddaugher, Mrs. Kru^e o Branchpor. He was. 78 years old and or a number o years had been sick wih kidney disease. Mr. Egan was born in reland, bu he spen mos o his lie in Middleown ownship and aerward worked or he lae H. C. J. Schroeder. o Red Bank, He lived a he corner o Chesnu sree and Bridge avenue. He wen o his granddaughers abou hree weeks ago. He leaves.a widow and one daugher,.mrs. PaHck Biggan.. The uneral was.held a Si Jamess churob, Red Bank, on Saurday morning, Rev. James A. Reynolds oiciaing. The body was buried a M. Olive cemeery. There were wo Parick Egans in Red Bank, he oher being Parick Egan, he carman, who lives an Wall sree, Mrs. James C. Richdale. Ella F., wie o James C. Richdale o lie Phalanx, died a her homo on Sunday nigh..-her deah, was caused byyphoid ever, alhough Bhe had been sick or he pas wo years wih inesinal disease. She yyas iy years old. Mrs. Richdale" was he daugher o Harrie and John N B. Coleman o he Phalanx* She is survived by Her husband and our sons. The uneral was held yeserday aernoon a our oclock a he house, wo clergmen rom New he Red Bank ie deparmen, has received his ceriicae as an exemp ire- York oiciaing. The body was buried in he amily burying ground on he ha he bag had dropped ino a urrow, man. Mr. Wakins need no belong o Richdale arm. Mr. Fary wen over nearly he enire any ire company now unless be chooses, ield wih a pichork, prodding along James H. English. bu he canno be compelled o serve on every urrow in search o i. The bag.james H. English o Brooklyn,.who jury duy, and he will be exemp or and conens were aerward ound carried on a blank book manuacuring ;he res o his days rom paying axes business a New York, died a his sum- >n propery o he value o $500. mer home on Riverside avenue; Red Bank, on Monday aernoon. He was eveny years old and his deah was caused by hear disease, wih whicluhe. hpd been sick or some lime. He occupied he Wheeler house which he moved ino las June. He leaves a widow and hree children. The children are William H. English, Mrs. ames Whiehouse and Miss Florence English.. Elmira Polhemus. Elmira Polbewius, aged hireen monhs, daugher o Gilber Polliemus Souh Eaonown, died.suddenly on aurday morning o srangulaion, whioh was due o whooping cough, "he child had been sick hree weeks bu ad no been under he docors care, Aer her deah Coroner Flock o Long Branch and Dr. J. C. Rush o Eaonown were summoned and when he cause o he childs, deah was "deermined a urial ceriicae was issued. The childs moher died, las winer.. Mrs. Mary Shields. Mary, wie o John Shields o Freeold, died on Sunday, Augus 10h, aged 34 years; Her deah was due o a comlicaion o diseases, wih whioh she had suered, abou hree years. Mrs. Shields had been a residen o Freehold or 1 een years. Besides a husband she eaves our children. The children are Mrs. Jennie Lamb, and Kaie,.Maggie nd Michael Shields, all o whom live a reehold. She leaves also a broher, Michael Harne o Manalapan. Charles Milan. Charles W, Milan, son o John Milan i Long Branch, died las Wednesday o lonsumpion. He would have been 31 rears old nex monh. He graduaed rom he Long Branch publio school in.898 and aer a years sudy a he sae V normal school he enered Columbia.co lege or he sudy o law. He wa compelled o leave college on accoun o ailing healh. He was one o he mos popular young men o Long Branch an had brigh prospecs in lie. ; V James OBrien. Jaoes OBrien o Shrewsbury died on Sunday nigh a he age o 01 years. H had lived a Shrewsbury a very lonj ime. He worked or E. C. Hazard. Hi wie died a ew years ago and he is survived by a son and daugher. The un eral was held his morning a S. Jamess church, Bed Bank. The body was buried a M, Olive cemeery.. A Gold Wach and a Bivg Awarded -[The Wach Goes Asray. A raveling show held orh in Daniel Bennes new hall a Belord las week. They gave a vaudeville perormance and hey oered a number o prizes. One o he prizes oered was a gold waoh o he bes buck and wing dancer. rving Benne was declared he winnei o his prize and he received he wach He passed he wach around among he audience or his riends o look a, and some members o he company also asked o see i. Mr. Benne never go he wach back and. he don know where o look or i. Anoher prize oered was or he bes dressed woman a Belord. This was decided by drawing. Miss Jessie Kramer was ^he winner She go he ring.-., Any raveling show which happenra Belord a ew monhs rom now will ind all he women olks so eleganly dressed ha o decide.beween hem will be an impossibiliy. An endless chain arrangemen is, bringing abou his resul. The scheme is or a woman o buy a icke rom a New York concern or 35 cens. She hen sends his icke wih $1 and ges a book o our ickes. She sells hese our ickes o her riends a 25 cens each land when hese ickes reach he concern again he woman receives a gi o a new dress. Several Belord women have already secured dresses and i is expeced ha Belord will soon be a regular ashion resor. ^ _ ^ FREMEN TO EAT CLAMS. Firs Annual Clambake osavesink Hook and Ladder Company. The irs annual clambake o Navesink hook and laddercompany o Red Bank will ake place a Charlie Hills a Lile Silver Poin nex Wednesday aernoon. The commiee in charge o. he arrangemens consiss o Commissioner Morimer V. Pach, Benjamin H. Ford and Joseph Salz. The company has decided no o paricpae in he iremens parade a Freehold on Labor day. ANEW EXEMPT FREMAN. John Wakins Receives His Exempion Ceriicae.. John Wakins, who has served he required, lengh o ime as a ireman in, A Proiable Excursion. The Sunday-school o he Firs Mehodis church wen o Asbury Park on is annual excursion yeserday. The children did no have o pay heir way, bu nowihsanding his he excursion was so largely paronized by people no conneced wih he school ha abou $10 was cleared above expenses. The charer price o he rain was $72. The weaher by he seaside was warm,*bu pleasan, and he excursioniss enjoyed hemsplves immensely. Bien by a Taranula. Wellingon Wilkins o Cols Neck was bienon he arm by a big spider a Asbury Park las Thursday while hand- Ling a bunch o bananas. is believed ;ha he spider woe a aranula which lad made is home in he bunch o ^ananas beore i was. shipped rom he 3quh. The arm swelled up o many imes i(s ordinary ize and or a ime i was eared ha he injury migh resul aally, bu Mr. Wilkinsis now improv- *, - «-.. /,. - A Hisorical Sermon. Rev. Samiiel D. Price will preach a he Shrewsbury ^resbyerian church iex Sunday morning on " Maryrs Winesses," Nex Sunday s he anniversary o S. Barholomews day and Sir. Price will preach a hisorical sermon. S. Barholomews day was he day o be massacre o he Hugenos by order o Charles X in France on Augus24h, ;»»: \ Sunday-Schools on a Picnic. The Sunday-sOhoolso he Calvary and ilgrim Bapis, churches o Red Bank ven on an excursion o Boynon Beach bis morning. THE WATER PPES LAD. TNTERN WATER COMPANY N POSSESSON OF A STREET. The Town Commissioners Take Jo Acion o Preven Them ron Laying Their Pipes-Tie Com* panyb Franchise Wihdrawn, TheTinern waer company,-which go permission rom he board o reeholders o he couny las Wednesday o lay is pipes in Eas Fron sree, had a big orce o men a work early Thursday morning, and by nigh he work was pracically done. The company was evidenly in ear o an injuncion being issued, which would have prevened hem rom going ahead wih he work. Such aikjnjuncion could easily.have sioner-houson and Commissioner Sbeehan, however, have been enhusiasically in avor o\he waer company aking possession o he sree, ever since he applicaion was irs made..commissioner Coley doeb no aend be meeings o he board. Commissioner Davis has declined o voe eiher way. when he maer has been beore he board, and his le Commissioner Pach in, a minoriy o one in opposing he waer company. As hree voes were needed o carry ou he schemes o he waer company, Commissioner Pach was able o block he waer company in geing heir desired ranchise hrough he board. When i became known las Wednesday ha he reeholders hud graned he righ o he waer company o pu is pipes in Eas Fron sree, Commissioner Pach ried in vain o ge a meeing o he commissioners called, a which he proposed o ry and ge he board o oppose he waer company by an in. juncion. n his he ailed. A number o he ciizens o he own aerward me and agreed o conribue he moneyneeded o employ counsel and procure an injuncion. Their plan was o prepare he necessary papers, ge hem signed by he chancellor or one o he - vice chancellors some ime on Wednesday nigh, and have hem served on he waer company early Thursday-morning, There is no doub bu he injuncion would have, been graned. The idea o geing he injuncion was inally abandoned, however. As Commissioner Houson and Sbeehan were solidly in avor o he waer company, and as Commissioner Davis had no ye voed eiher way, a voe by Mr. Davis in avor o he waer company would have given he waer company he privileges hey sough, even aer, he injuncion had been secured. was because o he belie ha he commissioners migh render all heir work-uile, ha he movemen on he par o he ciizens was dropped. A he meeing o he commissioners on.monday nigh he waer company presened^ saemen, saying ha hey had go heir pipes down in Eas Fron sree. The company asked or he wihdrawal o he "ranchise giving hem he righ o he road, which had been beore he board o commissioners or he pas wo monhs or so. The re ques was graned. A WATCH LOST AND FOUND. Asa Fary JTuna or Wih a Pichork. While plowing on William Thompsons arm a Wayside a ew days ago Asa.?ary o ha place los a chamois bag :rom bis pooke conaining our dollars n cash and a silver wach. Supposing. under a bush a he edge o a ield by Harry Tunis. <«. An Eye njured. Mary Nichols, he nine-year-old laugher o J, D. Nichols o Wes Asiury Park, was cuing a piece o sring rih a knie a ew days ago when he cnie slipped and peneraed her righ sye. n a ew momens he sigh was ;one. Dr. A G. Brown o Red Bank is. rening he girl and he hopes.by a sublequen operaion o resore he Bigh o ihe girl.._. A Horse Runs Away. Las Thursday nigh William F. Durhams horse ran away rom in ron o. Mr. Durhams house, on he corner o Caherine sree and Pinard avenue. he amily was abou o go ou or a ide. Beore he horse sopped running had cu isel on he legs and i had broken he harness and wagon. A Business Moor Cycle. > -" Mahews Brohers o Red Bank have> lough a moor cycle or use in heir lusiness as house movers and aresian ell lrillers. The cycle is used by hein n going o and rom heir various jobs, They say i beab a,horse all hollow lor ipeed, handinebb, and " ge-here." m - Casellucci Buys Ou Bianco. Vincen Biancc has/ sold his barber usiness on Shrewsbury,avenue o Leon Casellucci o New York. Mr. Bianco ia ow employed in he* barber Bhop Q. nonio Lisaney on Fron sree. * i. *> Miss VanDerveers School wil, open, in Sepember 29h, Room 17,; osoice building. For pariculars adrees, Miss Ella VanDerveer,, Shrewsury, N. J. Adv. THE # -. " REGSTER is $1.50 a year. Adv.

2 GEORGE MATTHEWS. FORMAN MATTHEWS. JESSE MATTHEWS. Mahews House Movers *.. " - * * We move buildihgs o all sizes, small or large, and we move hem any disance, long or shor. Our long experience enables us o moye houses wihou damage o ceilings or walls. We are busy now moving a,big house, 45x75 ee, on he river bank, eas o Red Bank. Bu we are no oo bus/o alk more, business.. We also pu down Aresian Wells.. Mahews Brohers, Red Bank, New Jersey..THE ALERTS STLL WNNNG. Thev Bea a Combinaion Team by a Score o 90 o 1. The Alers o Red Bank played a grea game o baseball on Saurday, when hey bea a scrub eam rom Oceanic, Long Branch and Keypor. The owns composing he visiing eam were each represened by hree men. The score was 20 o 1 in avor o he Alers. Cooper and Fizgibbon were he baery or he Alers and Slocuin and Wood were he baery or lie opposing eam. All he baing was done by he Red Bankers, Slocum being an easy mark or hem. Cooper never piched a beer game and he kep he visiing baers down o a ew his. William Conover.o he Alers made hree ine caches rom.le ield and Carpener made a grea hrow rom cener ield, puing ou he runner rom hird base. Joseph Turkingon, he shor sop or he visiors, also.did some ine playing. Las Thursday he Red Bank eam played he Eaonown club. The Alers won he game by he score o 17 o 9. Del Fisher and George A. Hawkins were he Red Bank nines baery and Ed. VanBuskirk and George Dennis and Ernes Nelson were he Eaownowners baery. A BO STRAW LOAD. Jllss Bessie Sinson Takes 80 o Her riends o he Highlands. Miss Bessie Sinson, who has been spending he summer a Fair Haven, ook a company o riends on a srawride o Highland Beach on Monday nigh. Miss Sinson will reurn o he ciy soon and he srawride was given as a arewell uncion. The pary numbered 26 and hey all wen m one load in George Sanborns big hay wagon. A he Highlands he evening was spen in dancing. Those in he load besides Miss Sinson were Jr. and Mrs, Raymond Doughy,. Misses Neie Chandler, Lizzie Ellenburg, Sydney Marineau, Lorea Sheron, da andanna Burglund, Florence Bennec, Mea Hendrickson, Maud Paerson, Eie Smih and Olive Curchin, Wil-.liarn and Leser Curchin, Edgar Chandlar, Percy Benne, Leon Lile, Henry Wes, Charles Hay den, Jesse Benne, Sanley Williams, George Vix, Kenneh Adams and "Rus" Krudolph. A number who were invied, bu who could no go wih he load, joined he pary a he Highlands. They were Miss Susie Hendrickson o Fair Haven, John Armsrong, Thomas Benne and Ernes Pach o Red Bank and Miss Loula Blizzard and Fred Cook o Long Branch. TEXAS DEFEATED. The young Sars Bea he Texas Baseball Sine. The Young Sars baseball eam o Red, Bank played he Texas eam on Doremuss Jo on Shrewsbury avenue on Monday aernoon.. TBe game was won by he Young Sars by a score o 28 o 6. Those who played on he Young Sars eam were Leser Eisner, Arhur Roselle, Clinon Harrison, George Whie, Ryall Conover, George Worhley, Harold Curis, Harry Robedee and Lawrence Conover. The Wes Red Bank nine was made up o George Hacke, Henry Reuer, Harry Woolley, Fred Table, Arhur Dille, John Quinn, George Glassey, Edward Hounihan and William VanPel. * OFF ON A CRUSE. Fair Haveners Sar, on a Weeks Sailing Trip.,Six Fair Haveners are spending bis week on a cruise on William B. Liles sloop. They socked up wih a weeks supply o provisions and hey will live on board he boa. The pary will sop a Coney sland, Midland Beach and poins in Newark bay, spending abou a day n each place visied. Those in he pary are William B. Lile, David M. Porker, George W. Smih. C. L. Benne, W, H. Benne and John y. Woodward. A cig Cacho Fisn. Alber McQueen, Charles L. Davis, Benjamin. H. Lane and James Worden o Wes Bed Bank reurned home on Friday nigh rom a, hree days iehidg rip o Barnega..The pary caugh abou 500 lsh, mos o which were disribued among he riends o he ishermen*.,.,. MABSHMALLOW TOASTS. They Are he Laes Social Funcions a Lile Siver. A marshmallow oas was given by Misses Madie, Alida and Bessie Love, daughers o J. T. Love o Lile Silver, on Saurday nigh. A a raarsbmallow oas a bonire, marsbmallows, Blender sicks o wood and a company o young olks are required. The marsbmallows are suck on he ends o he sicks and poked in he ire. Aer hey have been oased brown hey are eaen and hose who have aken par in a marshmallow oas declare ha i is grea un. The eas is someimes accompanied by side dishes o crackers, pickles and cheese. The main objec o he guess is o see who can ea he greaes quaniy o good hings. Tbe guess a he Misses Loves marshrnallowjoas were Misses Berha and Ella King, Grace Craer, sabel Johnson, Louisa Lippinco, Leser and Thompson Love, Rober Hance and Harry Lippinco. Misses Berha and Ella King will give a naarshmallow oas o-morrow nigh. A large number o guess have been invied and hree bonires and an immense quaniy o marshmallows will be necessary or he enerainmen o he guess. OCEANPOET BALL FLAYERS WN Take he Oceanic anil Eaon, own Sines no Camp. The baseball nines o Oceanpor and Oceanic played a game a. Oceanpor on Sunday aernoon. The game ook place on Cap. Bar Edwardss arm. Nearly, our hundred specaors viewed he game. The Oceanpor nine won by he score o 18a13..The game was a ie unil he Oceanporers wen o he ba in be ninh inning, he score sanding 12 and 12, n heir las inning he Oceanpor eam made one run, which was suicien o win, and hen he game was concluded. There were wo men on bases and only one man was ou. Simpson and Conway were he baery or he Oceanpor nine. The junior baseball nines o Oceanpoi aiid Eaonown played a game a Oceanpor on Saurday aernoon. The Oceanpor boys won he game by he score o i o 8. Howard Wolco capained he Oceanpor nine and Leslie Haynes capained he Eaonown dine. YACHT RACES AT FAR HAVEN. Forian JR. Smihs Bea Wins in he Firs Class. A yach race was held in he river o Fair Haven on Saurday under he managemen o William Arras, proprieor o he Grand View hoel. There were o have been races or irs, second and hird class boas, bu here were no enries in he hird class. n he irs class he winner was Forman R. Smihs Elsie. Edward Chandlers Puzzle was second and F. L. Blaisdells Nereid was hird. n he 1 second class a number o boas sared bu Thomas Minons boa was he only one ha inished. The prizes were o cu glass and were all very ine. Quie a crowd o people winessed he races rom he Grand View hoel and grounds and rom he seamboa dock. 4i TroUeyiss o Play Ball.. The conducors and mororraen on he Red Bank rolley line who know how o play baseball will play a game wih he Eaonown nine his aernoon. The game will be played a Eaonown* Frank Esell and Charlie Emmons will pich or he rolleyiss and Leon Applegae, who is called " Crusy " or shor, will play behind he ba. m 1 m \ ; A Red Banker Wins a Prize. Reuben Whie, son o Cap. Jack Whie o Red Bank,, won he rowing race a he spors a Highland Beach on Saurday. There were eigh oher sarers in be race. The disance was 500 yards agains he ide and 500 yards wih he ide. Whie won he race easily, hs ime being l&j- minues. The prize was a silver medal. Freehold Beas Eaonown. The Eaonown baseball nine were beaen by he Freehold nine in a game which was played a Freehold.on Wednesday. Thdscorrwas 18 o 1., The MDSUMMER Clearing &ale The inlux o new all merchandise makes hese clearances imperaive. Thus he chances o he season or "bargain geing" are here. We consider i beer o sell goods he same season hey are bough, and have cu prices in many.insances o hree-quarers and one-hal heir.real value, so ake advanage o-boh price and qualiy. Saple Dry Goods and Read)-o-Wear Goods are Represened. Shir Waiss ha solda 2.08, 2.48, 98c. and beween prices, now 49c. o 98c. Dress Skirs ha sold a 2.00, 8.00 and 4.00 and beween prices, now 98c. o 1.98 Wash Dresses ha sold a 8.00,4.00 and 5.00 and beween prices, now o 2.48 Summer Corses ha sold a 75c, 98c. and 1.25 and beween prices, now. 65c. o 77c. Wrappers ha sold a 1.00,1.48 and 1.98 and beween prices, now; :....56c. o 98c. Silk Gloves ha sold a 49c, 75c. and 98c. and beween prices, now..89c. o 49c. Parasols ha sold a 2.00,3.00 and 4.00 and beween prices, now 98c. o 1.98 Ribbed Vess ha sold a 12jc., 19c. and 25c. and beween prices, now. 9c. o 25c. And many more Specials hroughou he sore. SEPARATE DRESS SKRTS MADE TO ORDER FOR ONE DOLLAR FROM MATERALS PURCHASED HERE. Order by mall or elephqne 24-n. Purchases delivered ree wlhlo SO miles or Ker Ban *#*#«? A Long Branch Fair Nes $1,000. s S. Jamess Episcopal church o Long Branch cleared $1,000 a a air held on Wednesday, Thursdiiy and Friday nighs baeries were Hyres and SormB or o Jaec week. The express oice was he Freehold and VanBuskirk and Nelson or mos proiable eaure o he air. PersonB were noiied ha package? a waied Eaonown. Hyres sruck ou nineeen men and VanBuskirk sruck ou ivei hem a he express oice and ha, hey Joseph Salz, Red Bank. Buy a pair Waer and learn o swim7 Bahing Suis a Reduced Prices. Oxords Reduced!. Cause and Eec. Cool weaher has made he selling o Oxords slower han we anicipaed. Resul: A cu in price o sell hem o. An addiional incenive is ha all goods are making heir appearance and room mus be made or hem. : : (: : Womens Vici Kid Paen Leaher Oxords, " Walk Over" and "Jenness Miller," were $3.50 and $4, now $2.50 Womens $2.50 and $3 Oxords. All he dieren syles, now $2.00 Mens $5 and $4.Oxords, " Turner," "Walk Over " and "Korrec Shape," we will close ou a..$3.00 s Womens dull kid and paen leaher Colonials, all widhs and sizes, ormerly priced a $3 and $3.50, now $2.50 FORD <& MLLER, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. *##:< could have i by paying a cerain suo/o money, A oal o $300 was made in his manner; An exhibiiono curios added $50 o he airs receips and abou 400 people paid en cens each o see a Saniago war horse. A ^parlor sove chanced ol a he air was won by "William P. Embley, ol he Record oice. i A Side Track o a Faodry., Joseph Brakeley, he Freehold canning man, has bough wo los rom-tunis V. Yeman o haplace o enable him o build a Bide rack rom he Pennsylvania railroad o his acory. The building o he side rack will grealy aciliae he handling o Mr. BrakeleyB goods.

3 KDNAPPED AN OFFCER, JOHN LAYTONS WAT OF RE- SSTNG ARREST. Lavon Was Fighing and Whe% -Oicer John Parker AeApedo Arres Him He Eovced. Hln in Uiu Boa and Made O Wih JUin The borough o Highlands is good or a leas one disorderly oubreak a week,- or a leas i haa been since he soldiers rom" Sandy Hook began making, ha place heir rendezvous or geing drunk. Bu las Saurday nigh here was au oubreak here in which he soldiers, or once, did no igure. The principal cause o his disurbance was John Layon, a naive o he place, and he aair had a climax more hrilling,han when he soldiers ge on he.rampage. Layon go drunk on Saurday nigh and he go & a igh wih Charles Morris o Oceanpor. Fred Voorhees, chie o police a he Highlands, separaed he ighers and ook he Oceanporer o he lockup. As he sared or he lockup he me Oicer John Packer and he insruced Parker o arres Layon and ake him o he lockup also. Layon didn ake kindly o beidg lrresed and he clinched wih he oicer. Parker used his club on. Layons body bu his.did no subdue him. He kep orcing he oicer oward Charles Peersons boa hou9e, where Layons naphha launch lay a anchor, A crowd o hal drunken people rom ou o he place gahered aiound he ighers and while hey did no help Layon hey prevened any one rom going o he oicers assisance. Xayon kep orcing Parker unil he go him o he boa house and hen he hrew him ino he launch. Layon was no BO drunk bu ha he knew how o ge he engine in moion and he sared* down he river wih he oicer a capive in he boa. Oicer Parser was no aware o he seriousness o he scrap when he aemped o arres Layon, and Layons reusal o go wih him ook him somewha by surprise. Aer he was in he boa and away rom he crowd Oicer Parker ook maers more irmly in hand and.. he subdued Layon wih a ew Mows on he head wih his club. Parker hen ran he boa ashore and wen back o he village wih his prisoner. Layons scalp was opened up by he oicers club, and he oicer came ou o he ray wih a cu over he eye. This cu is iaid o - have been inliced by a monkey wrench in he hands o Layon. When Chie Voorhees heard o he kidnapping o he oicer he jumped ino anoher launch and sared in pursui. was while he was geing ready o sar ha Parker had run Layons boa ashore. On his accoun Voorbeea missed Layons boa and spen, some ime scurrying around he river in search o i. Layon was held in $800 bail o awai he acion o he grand jury. The Ocoanporer was ined $5 and coss, amouning in all o $8.75. PLATS. Two Perormances nihinlie Week and hree Ohers Coming. The Red Bank opera house was illed on Friday nigh and on Monday nigh when he plays "Lovers Lane" and " Foxy Grandpa" were given. " Lovers Lane" is a sory o lie in a small New England own. The orchard scenes were very realisic. " Foxy Grandpa" was excellen, and i no only ineresed he younger people bu he old ones as well. The audience -was kep in a consan laugh rom he ime he curain rose unil i ell. The chorus was especially good.. - To-morrow nigh he melodrama," The Span o Lie," will be given. TMis play was given a Red Bank las year and was well liked. n he play is a scene where an ocean liner is abou o dash on he rooks and is barely.6ayed by he burs o. ligh rom he lighhouse! There is also a remarkable scene o a human bridge in he play. The bridge is ormed by he Donazea rio o acrobas. Nex Monday nigh " The Telephone Girl" will be given a he opera house. This is a musical comedy in wo acs. This play had a run o 250 nighs a he New York casino. Nex Tuesday nigh he comedy, " The Oher Fellow," will be given. Harry Wes, he German dialec comedian, will appear in his perormance.. GOOD FSHNG N THE RVER. Large Caches o WeaTilsh Being Made Tliia Week. Weakishing in he river beween Red Bank and Fair Haven is beer now han i has been a any ine his summer. The avorie haun o he neakieh is in he viciniy o Guions poin and since he improvemen, in he spor here has been a noable increase in he number o ishermen. Yeserday morning Lewis Whie wen ou abou our oclock and he reurned ive hours laer wih nine ine wenklsb. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Esolielbach also ried heir skill yeserday and landed hree ish. On Sunday rooming M. K Dixoc, he upown shoemaker, caugh v^qur and in he aernoon he caugh Vhree. A boarder a Mrs. Williamss bearding house caugh six weakish yeslay morning.. ESNERS JSEW FACTORY. The Conrac For Mason Work - Awarded o Alonxo Dennis, Alonzo C. Dennis has he conrac or be mason work on Sigmund Eisners new acory on Bridge avenue. The obnrao price B $1, The men are now digging he cellar. Mr, Eisner is o pay Mr. Dennis $200 when he work is ready or he irs loor beams; $800 when he work is ready or he second loor beams, $500 when he work is ready or he hird*.loor beams, $650 when he work is ready or,,he roo beams and $ when he work is compleed.. Ambrose Brower o Red Bank will have charge o he carpener work. This will be done by days work. THE HSTORC HUDSON. The Hudson River has a renowned repuaion in more ways han one. s business ineress are more widely known han any oher sream, while or excursions and ouings i bas no equal. There are sighs galore he.palisades che U. 8. Miliary Academy a Wes Poin he ar amed Sae Prispn a 81ng Sing and ineresing Newburg. The scenery in every direcion is superb and he seamers which convey he excursioniss are commodious and 1 comorable. On Augus 21s he New Jersey Cenral is going o run one o is popular lowrae excursions up he. Hudson, he rae or he round rip o be $1.25, children 65 cens, and special rain leaving Red Bank a 8.85 A. M., will connec a Jersey Ciy saion wih ron Seamboa Co. seamer or he rip. Don orge dae or rain ime. REDUCED BATES TO DENVER, COLORADO SPRNGS, AND PCEBJLO. Via Penniylvanla Railroad, Accoun Naional Fraernal GongreM. On accoun o he "Naional Fraernal Congress, o be held a Denvor, Col., Augus S6d o 80h,hePennsylvaniaRailroad Company will "sell excursion ickes o Denvon, Colorado SpringB, or Pueblo, Col., rom all saions on is lines, a rae o single are or he round rip. Tickes will be sold and good going on Augus 22d and 23d, and will be good o reurn unil Sepember 80h, inclusive. Tickes mus be validaed or reurn passage by Join Agen a any o he above-menioned poins, or which service a ee o 25 cens will be charged. For speciic raes and condiions, apply o icke agens. The bes physic Chamberlains Somach and Liver Tables. Easy o ake. Pleasan in eec. For sale by C. A. Minion & Co., Druggiss, 4 Broad sree,, Red Bank... WM. H. ADCOCK, Foundry and Machine Shop, No. 218 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. BRASS AND RON CASTNGS AT SH.ORT NOT CB. Boiler and Engine Repairing. All Branches o Machine Work Promply Done. Schroeders Hair Tonic kills dandru,keeps he hair rom alling ou and makes he scalp healhy. Thas enough or- i o do. Fiy cens a bole a Schroeders Pharmacy. HAR WORK. am prepared o devoe my enire ims o making up swiches, combings, and all kinds o hair work. Address, 29 Wes Fron Bree. or send me word and will call upon you. Miss. Brand, Red Bank. YOU Were Dissaisied Wih ha las job o plumbing or inning ha he oher ellow did, call on me he nex ime. ll do my bes o make he work saisacory. JANES FTZGBBON, Whar Avenue, Bed Bank. The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FOB Dances, Paries, ec. For erms and pariculars call "on or address.. JOHN T. TETLEY, RED BANK. CDSTODAN. NEW JERSEY. Hoice o Delinauens. Noice is hereby given ha he propery o all delinquen axpayers in he own o Red Bank, whose axes are no paid wihin he ime required by law, will be adverised and sold, ia. accordance wih he provisions o he saue governing such cases. v : THEODORE F. WHTE, ;..- Town Treasurer News or Frui Users. have a ine assor- ^ rhen o rui. s resh ruiand heres agre^j variey o i. Here you can buy ancy rui or 8 plain rui, jus as your A pockebook says. s useless, perhaps, o 5 name wha here is in sock, bu as a remind- er migh sae ha \ here are Peaches, Melons, Plums, Apricos and Bananas, ^ besides all he oher 6 hings kep in an up- o-dae rui sored y d L. PRATE, i Broad Sree/ Sree, Red Boris, N. J. A HOOVER POTATO DGGER. This poao digger is he very bes? machine o is kind on he marke. digs he poaoes and ges hem all, lile and big. sis hem ree rom dir, and i lays hem on op o he ground in a oompao ruw, making horn easy o pick up, does no bruise he poaoes bu leaves hem in perec condiion. is o comparaively ligh dra, arid works well in all kinds o soils. For urher pariculars, prices, ec., address. CHARLES P. CONOVER, Holmdel, N. J. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA J Sure Cure For Dyspepsia. The ^Knickerbocker Dyspepsia Tables. These ables are prepared a he Knickerbocker Pharmacy. A sure cure or all orms o indigesion. Taken according o direcions hey will improve he appeie, aid digesion and increase body srengh and weigh. Knickerbocker Pharmacy, Cor. Broad and Monmouh Ss, Red Bank, N. J. STENBACH COMPANY ASBURY PARK and WEST END Our Annual SHOE SALE, Commencing Friday, AUG. 15h, AT THE MAMMOTH. Womens $3, $4 and $5 Shoes, $2 Pair. All Sizes rom i ^ o 9... All Widhs rom AA o EE. This is your opporuniy o buy your Foowear o las you or a, year. Paen Leaher, Vici Kid; ^Velour Cal and Box Cal, all he up-o-dae syles. Made by D. Armsrong & Co., Rocheser, N. V. Also Grea Sale o Handkerchies, 1000 Dozen; and Ladies Shir Waiss. The. Mammoh linininiimmimiimimi GOMPANY Ocean Palace >g

4 THE RED BANK. JOHN H. OUOK. Edior and proprieor Published every Wednesday aernoon a Red Ban Mnnmouh Couny, J.ew Jersey. SUBSCRPTON PRCE: One year.... W.J Six monhs..7 Tbree monhs. * ADVERTSEMENTS Should reach TlK REBSTER oice no laer han Wednesday morning. Cnan&es o adverisemens should reach he oice no laer han Monday nigh, Adverisers bare he privilege o changing beli announcemens as oen as hey desire wihou 1 exra charge. Readies: noices will be nsered cens aline, eacb nserion. These noices will be placed a he boom ol columns and marked Adv. Obiuary noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ec. ill be nsered (or iu cens a line.. Enered a he Red Bank posolhce as second class. maer.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, Couny Roada and Towns Righs Among he people o Bed Bank las week here was a grea deal o resenmen maniesed agains he reeholders or graning o he Tinen waer company privileges which he company bad ailed o obain rom he own. A lile over a year ago a large number o he mos subsanial ciizens o Red Bank appeared beore he commissioners and. proesed agains he graning o any concessions whaever o he waer com- pany. This proes was accompanied by a peiion sighed by he owners o more han wo-hirds o he propery o he own, asking ha he srees o he own be kep ree rom he encroachmens o he waer company. Tha he board o reeholders should have given privileges o he waer company which a grea majoriy o he ciizens o heown con eidered unwise, and which he waer company had ailed o ge rom he own commissioners, was considered by many o he ciizens o Red Bank as a direc insul o hem on he par o he reeholders. This resenmen exended in large degree also o hose commissioners who have been so valian in behal o he waer company, especially as hey had declared beore heir elecion ha hey were opposed o he waer companys schemes. The ciizens el also ha he commissioners, even i hey avored he waer company, should have had spunk enough o pu up a ligh o decide wheher hey or he board o reeholders should conrol he own o Bed Bank. The law says ha aer a sone road has beenbuil he reeholders shall have auhoriy over i o he exclusion o municipal auhoriies.. n his case he sone road has, no been buil.furher, many lawyers declare ha he righs o he reeholders are in he.roadway and no in he land underlying he roadway, and ha he reeholders could no legally give away he sree o he waer company. THE REGSTER believes ha his maer should be esed wihou delay, believes ha he commissioners should. carry o he supreme cour, and hence o he cour o appeals i necessary, he resoluion o he board o reeholders giving hese righs and privileges o he waer company. may no be possible o compel he waer company o remove is pipes, bu i wil no be oo lae o preven oher inringemens on he owns righs, in case Hie cours should decide in he owns avor. Unless his maer is seled and i is known wheher he own or he couny has power over couny roads, oher complicaions maj* resul. The own is arranging o pu sewers down in Eas Fron sree, and i has noiied propery owners o pu down sidewalks and curbing. he couny and no he own has jurisdicion here, propery owners who pu down sidewalks and curbing o he grade esablished by he own, may ind hemselves compelled o relay he sone o a grade esablished by he couny. Sidewalk and curbing have been ordered on Broad sree also, which is likewise a couny road. was he duy o he commissioners, however desirous h^ey may have been o help he waer company, o have promply go ou an injuncion resraining he waer company rom proceeding wih is work unil he cours had de. cided wheher he own or couny bad power over his highway. Bu as his very obvious duy was negleced hey should a once begin proceedings o deermine, heir power, in order o be prepared or similar invasions o he owns righs in he uure. Church news. Rev. E. C.Curis o Alanic Highlands preached in he Firs Mehodis church on Sunday morning. The wiligh service was led by Rev. S. H. Thompson, pasor -o he Presbyerian church. Rev. Charles E. Hill will preach in. he churchnex Sunday morning. Rev. 8. H. Thompson will preach a he Red Bnnli Presbyerinn chjirch-ex Sunday morning on " Chriss Disappoinmen and Decision." Rev. T. A. Beekman will preach a, he Chrisian Associaion, chapel on Shrewsbury avenue.nex Sunday nich on "Grace.",. Rev. 8. H. Thompson preached a he Childrens Home a Oceuhpor on Sunday aernoon. b p;" w^^rown; TALK.- -M-. No wbnijer Holmdel armers canride in rubber ir.eronaboua, go o he opera a Pleasure Bay every nighin hweek, and spend heir Sundays a Asbury Park; Poaoes maybe low in price, bu wih such big drops as he Holmdel armers are gahering, he oal sums received by he ar biers are large. They will gel a leas }25,O00 rom heir,poao oroi alone, and ha ough o make gooi imes here his season, wihou counin he res o heir crops a all. Oughn Charlie Srong o ake bii rusy ax ana go o Alanic Highlands bear ha Prosecuor Foser has bee aking par in one o hose iniquious schemes called a church rale, and has won a big cake...the law-declares hai his is sure enough, gambling 1, and Mr, Srong ough no o res unil he ha capured ha cake, anyway., (Town Talk coninued on gaga 13.)» SHREWSBURY MEWS. Aaron Armsrong Operaed on a he Zong Branch Hospial. Aaron Armsrong was aken o he Long Branch hospial, on Saurday where he underwen an operaion or he removal o gallsones. Mr., Armsrong has suered or some ime wih aacks rom his cause. He is geing along nicely. An apron and handkerchie sale, or he benei o he Long Branch hospial, will be held on Charles M, Paersons lawn along he line o he rolley on Friday aernoon and evening. There will be on sale alfo, bread, cake and ice cream. The lawn will bo lighed wih elecric lighs and airy lamps. Music or he occasion will be urnished by he Eaonown band. Ping pong ables will be arranged on he lawn or he benei o hose who desire o play. Mrs. William F. Reid has reurned rom a weeks sojourn in he Caskill mounains. Mrs. A, V. Jennings and her daugher Cora accompanied Mrs. Reid- o he mounains. They will reurn home on Saurday, Mrs. Reids daugher. Miss Elizabeh Reid, is visiing relaives a Cranbury. On accoun o he vacaion o Rev. Samuel D. Price, pasor o he Presby erian church, which beginsnex week, he communion usually celebraed he irs Sunday in Sepember will be posponed unil he irs Sunday in Ocober. William F. Reid, who was sepped on by a horse a monh ago and whose ankle was injured, is able lo be abou alhough he sill haa o keep his ankle bandaged. " The ladies Helping Hand sociey o he Presbyerian cniirch held a cake sale on Saurday aernoon and evening a MrB. John Traords and cleared $40. Miss May E. Supben led he Chrisian ndeavor meeing a he Presbyerian church on Sunday aernoon. The subjec was " The Lie o Faih." Rev. Mr. SoSe assised Rev? Samuel D. Price a he service a he Presbyerian church on Sunday morning, Miss Edih King o Chaham, New York, is he gues o her aun, Mrs. Cbarlea M. Paerson., The subjec oi he Presbyerian prayer meeing o-ngb is " The Things Which God Haes." Miss Lilian Shoemaker o Philadelphia is visiing her cousin, Miss Grace W. Holmes. HOLMDEL NEWS. No Preaching in he Reormed Church i or Two Coming SinlavH. A naive o Armenia, who i6 sudying ^n his counry, preached in he Reormed church on Sunday. There will e no preaching in he church nex Sunday nor he Sunday ollowing. Mrs. Chrineyonce S. Holmes is spending several weeks a Asbury Park. She bas been joined here by her son; William. Conover o Norolk, Virginia. Joseph Terry o Keypor haa moved iis amily o his place. Ho is a painer iy occupaion and is now working wih Lemuel 3uphen. Miss Annie Benne o Freehold is a isior in own. She divides her ime eween William Crawords and Rober Buphens. Dr. Fred V; Thompson and amily ave been spending a ew days wih Dr. Thompsons parens a Bel mar. Tunis Sickles and amily spen Tuesday o las week a Asbury Park. They made he rip by carriage. Joseph C. Heyero N/ewarkj who is visiing his aher, Cap. J. H. Beyer, is iick wih jaundice. Cap. J. H. Heyer and amily and J. Alex Guy spen Thursday a Asbury Park. Mrs. John Brennan is eneraining her iroher and amily rom Paerson. Edward Perrine has graveled he sidewalk in ron o his hoel, FAR HAVEN NEWS. A Clambake ami Sail Jowi he River Yeserday. Ruus S. Merri, John Hendrickson, Joseph F. Thompson and John R. Sco wen on a clambake down he river yeserday. Tliey made he rip in George HendricksonB boa. < The Crackajack baseball eam o his plnce played a game here on Monday wih a Navesink eam. Boh eams were made up o boys. The Fair Haveners won by a soore o 14 o 4. MM, Deborah A. Smih o New York, who is well known a bib place, has re-, urned rom a monhs rip o he Caikills. Charles Sodeh and amily have reurned rom Souhhampon, Long sland, aer a hree weeks sojourn. John L. Pearsall has been very sick >u he is beer and is able o aend o i A Harves Home. The second annual harves home o he Wes. LorjE Branch/ Mehodis shurch will belield in Abbosord hall, apposie he churoh a ha place on Wednesday nigh, Sepember 8d.... i» i pays o adverise in THE Ji Excursion by Sage o Auburn ;. «Park Tn-Jorroc. J. C. Brill a,nd amily, Mrs. Charle Dixon and amily, Mrs. Eleanor Tius, Mrs. Minnie Harvey and her son Samuel Mrs. John Jennings and Miss Jessie Brace will go on an excursion o Asbury Park o-morrow. \ ; They will make he rip by sage..-.q - ; Mrs. William. Sawyer and Miss Margare Sawyer Miller > Brooklyn, whe have been visiing Mrs. L. A. Sawyer, have reurned, home.. Mrs; Thomas,Walling o Keypor and her daugher Blanche are visiing C. Herber Walling,, who is Mrs. Wallingi eon. ] Mrs. William VanNes o Long Branch Ciy and her daughers are visiing Mrs L. B. VanNes, JrV ; Misses Belle and Emily Hopper o New York are visiing heir,aun, Mrs. Wil liam Hughes. ;>... -/. Lena Buerbach, daugher o Nicholas Buerbaob, is dangerously sick wih dysenery. Charles Graham o Connecicu is visiing awilliain H. Pesalls. Mrs. Jane Fecher -o Jersey Ciy is visiing Mrs. Richard Dixon. Miss Lucy Sculhorpe is visiing a 1 Maawan...._. BROUCHA Brougham or sae i_ nquire a Colers sabk TSRSALE. p, ri excellen condiion MONEY TO LOAN. $30,000 o loan namouns rom $1,000 o $15, C. Cowan, Freehold! wtj BLACKSMTH WANTED. A Rood all round blacksmih waned. Apply o alenlne Plser, Por Monmouh, N. J. CORDWOOD WANTED. Sae lowes price or 200 o 800 cords, or any par, delivered a my place a Oceanic. Frank McMahon. BULL TERRER FOR SALE. Elevenmonhs old; weighs ory pounds. Address Edward Connors, Wes End hoel, Red Bank. SURREY FOR SALE. Two-seaed surrey or.sale, suiable or one or wo borses; nearly new i cheap, E. B. Morris, Red Ban.N.J. " CELERY PLANTS FOR SALE. _ Whie Flume and Gian Pascal celery plans or rae; 25 cens per 100. J. H. Jones, Vanderburg, New Jersey, x PUPS FOR SALE. Bull errlbr puppies, ^iy Woodcoa Wondeo, or sale. nquire o Kayun a Mr. Colbys sable, iceaolc, N. J.. TEAM OF BAYS Used or carriage driving, 8 and 9 years old, 15 hands, can be bough very reasonable. Elrdsall & Son, lied Bank GRL WANTED. Girl waned or general house work insmal aray. Good wages. Apply a No. 63 Honmoun iree. Red Bank. : MONEY TO LOAN. Money o loan n sums o sui borrowers on Dra xrad and morgage. A. L. vlns, REGSTER build ng. Bed Bank, N. J. FOR SALE. Handsome chesnu road mure, sound and Kind, 6 rears old, Kenucky bred. Can be seen a 6. D. Arsons, Freehold, N. J. CHESTNUT POSTS FOR SALE. 250 our-bole Chesnu poss, 0. S in, od«r or sale, 25 cens o 35 cens each. Daniel H. Cook, Tlnon Falls Sawmill.. - GARDENER. WANTED. Gardener and useul man waned in prlrae am«ly. Mas have good reerence. Apply a be oice i Francis Whie, Bed Bank. - FOR SALE. One and wo-horse ain wagoni or sale, new nd second-hand. One second-hand bugkv n good irder or sale also. O. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. J. FOR Chickens, broilers, roasers, hens and resh eggs, ir sale and delivered a prices arm, Shrewsbury, r a 126 Broad sree, Red; Back. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Business propery in cener o Red Bank or sale. Lo 63)^xl(K) ee, bouse, shop and barn, orwill ren Pbop and bam. V9 Whie sree. Bed Ban. FRESH FSH. o place o buy resh lsr, halibu, shad, salmon, ounders, codish, siaels.iels, scallops, clams and jeere is a VanBruns liirke; U Whar avenue. WOOD FOR SALE.. you can qe coal, burn wood as your Brand ahers did. iiave.500 cords, oak, hickory, cheslu or mixed, or sale. Jqhu Applcgao, Red Bank, TWO TEAMS FOR SALE. Two eams o horses or sale; sound and genle n harness. One as eam and one working eam, pply o M. Rowland, Rowland House, Highlands, OAK FRAME FOR SALE. Oak rame o old mill bulldldg, in Rood condiion, x sale, Locaed abouonbmileeas o Cols Neck; iddressor inquire o Mrs. Mary E. VanMaer, 8$ Pallnce sree, Bed Bank. A RNG LOST., On Monday aernoon, on eiher Monmouh. or rond sree, a small garne ring; valued os ao lelrloom. Reward paid i reurned o Mrs. Kocb, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank.. WHEEL FOUND. A wheel was ound along be road in MlddJeown ownsbiplas Friday nigh. Owner can bavemme by proving propery and paying or his adveriser men. Apply o Jusice Jnmes H.Sickles, Red Bank Second Annual Harves Home or he benei o he Jlrs.M.E. church o Wes r j>ag Branch, N. J., o be held in Abboaord Ball, ie he church on Wednesday, Sepember 3d, Supper, 40 cens. < GROUND RENT. The esae o Dr. W. H. Hubbard will lease, he round o 7 los oh Monmoub sree ora erm o i or 10 years. Apply o Dr. Charles Hu>bord,No. 101 Sixh avenue, Brooklyn; or Theodore F. Whie. REOBTKR Building, Red Bank, N. J. FOR RENT., Pnro coage across Hubbards bridge orren or balance o season or.or be year. Eleganly ind. compleely urnished. Fine view o river, easy iccess o dopo and rolley* Furnace n cellar and nodern conveniences. Sable, horse, carriage ana lohs i waned. AddressMrs.. B. Von KncDgill, s bouse across Hubbards bridge/red Bank. TRUSTEES SALE 4 rranberry Meadows All he valuable Cranberry MeadowBbelongins o le Greenwich Trus a Greenwich, New Jersey, rill be sold on Auais XOh and 98h and lepeihbev %d and 4h.. For paricnlare address ".! RCHARD WOOD, 400 Chesnu Sree, Philadelphia, Pa. rwalt!bh. BAOON., /, BrliJ(jeWB, New Jersey. *, WEHAVE THE NEW Fel Ouing Has. Miss -K. Morris Millinery. Broad Sree, near Monmomh, direcly opposie he posolee. HBSERS The Fines Barber Shop in he Couny. \ Firs Class Workmen. Up-oDae Accessories. Fine Toile Aricles. Pleagan Surroundings. Clean Towels. v < \ ;. 1 i-. Massage.,. ; " Fhere ean you ge more or your m»ney? HESERS Opposie he Pos Oice, RED BANK, N. J. THE RED BANK Employmen Agency E. BEEVES, Proprieor. Cooks, Laundresses, Waiers, Chambermaids! For Socials, Banques, Paries, &c, a shor noice. Oice Hour8: 7 o 10 p.m. 8 o 5p. in, US Pearl S., Bed Bank, N. J. SCKNESS oen comes wihou warning. Frequenly in he nigh here is an alarm and a hurried, message o he docor. And because o his uncerainy, because you are likely o need medicine a any ime, we Consanly remind you 1 o pur prescripion deparmeh. We oempound prescripions careully, always using drugs ha are pure and reliable. Every sep in our work is aken inelligenly, rom he buying o drugs o he delivery o medicines. Bu even hough we ell you oen o- our prescripion service, we.don wan you o orge he many hings we have or people in good healh. Perumes, soaps, hair brushes, ooh brushes, and scores o oher hings ha appeal o he senses or ouch he quesion o comor..,.. Jchroeden Pharmacy Bergen & Morris, Props., 16 BROAD ST., RED BANK.. Telephone ls-.. W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESTAE. ropery or Sale and or Ren in all pars o he own. Money o loan in«sums o sui i borrowers. rucx Building, Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. ;_ Telephone all 48a.,,, <, TO>,. Esae o W{lliam B. Parker. r Fine opporuniy \o purchase magniicen residenial sies a Red Bank, New Jersey. 18 Choice Building Los on Easerly side o Harrison avenuej each so ee wide by (abou).,370 ee deep (almos hal an acre o. ground), a $ per lo.. 5 Los on Norherly side o Ridge Road, each 50 ee wide by (abou) 518 ee deep; : a $700,00 per lo; Large rac comprising 8)4 acres, roning abou 600 ee on Ridge Road, adjoining he Borden Hance propery. All los resriced. Mus. be sold o close esae. Full pariculars, and map a oice o Edmund Wilson, Red Bank, N. J., or a oice o Joseph Parker, Jr. 1 Execuor, Cedar Sree, New York Ciy J. F. RELLY, Funeral Direcor and Embalmer, No. S3 Pear Sree, RED BANE, NEW JERSEY. Long Disance Pbone, 19-B. W. HAVLAND BULDER OP Floas, Docks.. \ AND Bulkheads. Sailboas, Launches and Row boas Buil, Overhauled and... Repaired. Shop oo o Whar Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and Builders Hardware, RED BANK, N. J., Yard a corner o Wes and Chesnu srees, near railroad. BRANCH YARDS: Spring Lake and Asbury Park P5 STOMACH Rumbling o gas, sour liquids arising n he mouh, disress aer eaing be hones, you have had o die, Hve on bland oods, and have ried many physicians reamens and medicines,whichonly relieve and sill you are roubled. NAUS DYSPEPSA CURE Will cure you absoluely. Enirely NEW reamen. _, Bend or Bookie, FBEE, o FRANK MAU, 200 Broadway, New York Ciy. Price $ Boles orl$5.00, For sole by GbD8.A. MlnOD & Co., Bed Bank. N. J. «<«>»« MAN;ST. FREEHO1D FYOleSEET AT BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Everyhing in Millinery Goods. Mourning Has, Bonnes and Veils a Specialy. Pays o Buy a Aaron. Marcuss Up-o-Dae Millinery Sore. CHLD BULDNG, BBQAD ST., BED BANK.»»»»»»»»»»»»»<

5 " : : - PERSONAL. ):, : < n-)c- Misa Julia Aiil o CheBnuareei who baa been employed or some, ime as bookkeeper or Adleni<&-Co. o :Eed Bank, has resigned henposiion and baa acceped a similar posiion wih S. Eis ner o Red Bank. Miss Auls posiion i illed by Miss Anna Morris, daugher o Charles Morris o Wallace sree, whi was ormerly employed. ip.dehar-4 Lesons phoographic sudio. ^ Daniel A. Wilson o Asbury Park, i ormer residen o Red Bank, has a_poai ion wih a irm o ire insurance broken a New York. He will coninue o liv< a Asbury Park, commuing o and rom he ciy; " Mr. and Mrs.,,William C. Nicholas, ormerly o Red Bank, who have been spending several weeks a Maranacook. Maine, will go o Eason,Pennsylvania; uex; week, where hey will remain or JohnSalkeldo Bayonjie and Edward Thomas o Easern, Pennsylvania, visied riends a Red Bank on Monday. They are spending heir vacaion.on a- yach - which is now moored a he Highlands. Miss Alice E. Clayon o Bridge avenue has reurned rom a en days so journaasburypark. Miss Viola Head ley o Bridge avenue has been spending a week a Asbury Park also. Miss Sophie Nicholl o Canal sree who is employed BB senographer in he law oices o Applegae & Bon, has reurned rom a visi o riends a Oakburs. Mr. and Mrs. William Longsree o Herber sree, who have been visiing Mrs. Lonersree8 broher, Mr. Mongomery o Farmingdale, have reurned home. Miss Nellie Wilson and Miss Lilian Keough.-who are employed in Mrs. E. Weiss Red Bank Temple o Fashion, have been enjoying a hree days vaca-. Mrs. Elizabeh Bendy, Miss Lizzie Bendy and George Dunbar o Bed.Bank were recen guess o Miss Mary Bendy and Miss Minnie Fary o Wayside. Miss Jessica Broeck o New York, who e summering a Asbury Park, was he gues on Friday and Saurday o Mrs Frank Gray o Oakland sree. Miss Rebecca Clayon and Clarence "Wilmon o Trenon have been visiing Miss Clayons siser, Mrs. William W Leson o Shrewsbury avenue. Mrs. James R. Smock o Broad sree and Misses Cassie, Sue and Reina Holmes o Wallace sree visied riends a Middleown on Thursday. Coroner John T. Teley o Red Bank was a member o he honorary commiee which reviewed he baby parade a Asbury Park yeserday., Misses Anna and Mamie Taylor o Bridge avenue are spending a week as he guess o heir broher, Mahew Taylor^, Brooklyn..MissAbBieEilio o Maple avenue, Who has been very sick wih dysenery and inlammaion o he bowels, is slighly improved. Rev. Wrigh Eckersley o Mooresown, a ormer pasor o Grace church, spen Sunday wih Mrs. Amelia Spinning o Mbnmouh sree.. Aaron. Marcus has reurned rom a rip o he Caskill mounains. Mr. Marcoss siser,, Miss Esher. Marcus, is now in hecaskills. Miss Annie Bordn o Eas Oceanic spen yeserday and o-day wih her siser, Mrs. Rober, VanBrun o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Haggery o Brooklyn spen Sunday wih Mrs. Haggerys parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Sidell o Allen place.. Misses Mamie and Mabel Wilbur o Mbnmouh sree spen las week wih heir aun, Mrs. Daniel D. Hillyer o Middleown.. John McGacken o Jersey Ciy has been visiing his parens, Mr. and Mrs. John McGacken o Shrewsbury avenue. Rev. Clarence M. Johnson o For Hancock has reurned rom a visi a M. Tabor, Morris couny, New Jersey. ;.Harry S.mock o Broad sree has le heemplov o Bergen & Morris and is now a clerk in Harry D. Curiss sore. imrs. Charles Dennis o Wes Fron sree has been visiing her daugher, Mrs. William James o Asbury Park. Mrs. Rober Clayon o Bridge avenue and Mrs. James Tomlinson o Lincro vjsiedl Asbury Park on Saurday. TMiss Edih Warwick o Trenon is visiing her cousin, 1. Mrs. Albei A. Heiser o Throckmoron avenue. vmi6s ionie Sheehan o Keypor spen yeserdayywih her cousin, Miss Julia E, Sbeehan o Shrewsbury avenue. ". Mrs. Elmer B. CoburnoMeriden, Connecicu, is he gue3 o Mrs. George A. Longsree o Monmouh sree.!,w. S. Hun and Mies Mollie Hun o Poplar spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. George S. P. Hnn o Rumson. ; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dickins o Chesnu sree are ("pending several days a Newon, New Jersey. - / William Morrie o Brooklyn has been visiing hibnarehs, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Morriso Wallace sree. Mies Sadie Ellio, o Maple avenue wen o Toms River yeserday o aend, he uneral o a relaive., Mrs. Richard Thompson and Mrs. L. L. Johnson o Herber sree are spending o-day a Asbury Park.. Misses Mary and Caherine Haley o Evere are visiing heir broher, Johii Haley o River sree.,. :. Howard G.Sloa o NPW York spen Sunday wih his broher, Ed win C. Sloa o Washingon sree. Rev. R, G. Davey. a ormer pasor o he Red Bank Presbyerian church, is visiing a Red Bank. Miss Anna Morris o Wallace sree was a Sunday gues o Mies Bessie Green o Shrewsbury.. : Mr. and Mrs, James E,, Keough o Brooklyn were guess o relaives a Red Bank over Sunday.., -.-.Paul Coinar, he hree-year-old son o Mrs. Delia Comar o River sree, is very sick wih malaria... : Misses Ella and Mary Casey o Riveron have been visiing relaives a Newmnn Sprinps.. v - Thomas Lewis o Broad sree visied riends a Asbury Park on Sunday. ; George Graman, Jr., o Chesnu sree is visiink relaives a ^onkera,.- Miss Mabel McCormiok. daugher o, ;Thomos McCbrmicko Shrewsbury, is endirig wo weeks wih her cousin i* Annie Smih o New" York: " rxx a Miss Bliel Davis o Red Bank spen las week wih Miss Mollie B. Ayrea o: Middleown..,.. " ; *.\-\ Mrs..Harry vins o Red-Bank.spew Friday wih Miss Elizabeh Paerson o: Middleown...,.. ;T Mrs. Angelina Smock o Rumson is visiing her moher, Mrs. Caharine Fary o Wayside. " Misses Albera and Anna MesBimer o Trenon are visiing Miss Burd Davis o Fron sree. J,: ". ^ ;. Arhur W^ Clarke o Keypor visied riends a Red Bank on Sunday and Monday.. Mr. and Mrs". Howard Was o Red Bank spen Sunday a Asbury Park.. Rennie Hendrickson o Asbury Park visied a Red Bank yeserday. Mrs. John Kelly o Caherine sree is seriously sick wih dysenery. Miss Nellie. Snyder o Wallace sree visied a Deal on Sunday. John Kaiser o Trenon spen Sunday wih riends a Red Bank. Miss Maude Miller o Brooklyn is visiing a Red Bank. ; Mrs. William E. Johnson o Chesnu sree is sick?.,. i Card o Thanks.. wish o hank he riends who have shown heir sympahy and kindness o riije in my recen bereavemen. JOHN E. MUBBAY. i BRTHS. REYNOLDS.-A Lile Sliver, on Saurday. Augus 16b, lire. Thomas Reynolds, o a daugher. TOMDZSK.-A Scobejvllle, on Saurday, Angil 16b, Mrs. Felix Tomldzskl, o a son. WALLER. A Eaonown, on Monday, Augus 18h, Mrs. Asher Waller, o a son. MARRAGES. BURTON HAZARD. A Shrewsbury, on Saurday, Augus isb, by Rev. Samuel D. Price, Mies Georgle Sandord BoroD, daugher o George S. Baron o Eas Greenwich. Bbode sland, and Bowdoln Froalngbain Hazard, son o Edward Clarke Hazard o Shrewsbury. WHTE WSE A Red Bans, on Friday, Augus 15h, by Rev. James A. Reynolds, Miss Carrie A. Whie, daugher o Frank P. Whie, and James Abraham Garleld Wise, SOD o Thomas Wise, bob o Red Bank. DEATHS. CDRT8. A Manasquan, on Sunday. Augus loib, Elizabeh, widow o Thomas Curis, aged 83 jears.. EQAN. A Branchpoin, on Wednesday, Augus 18h; Parick Egan o Red Bank, aged T8 years. 1MLAY. A Ocean Grove, oo Friday, Augus 15h, Reuben P. mlay, aged 38 years. ML AN, A Long Branch, on Wednesday, Augus Sb, Charles, son o John Milan, aged 20 years. MORRS. A Eaonown, on Saurday, Augus 16h. inan child o William E. Morris. - MULLER.-A Lncro, on Saurday, Augus 18h, Joseph Huller, aged 68 years. MURRAY. A Red Bank, on Thursday, Augus 14b, Mary E., wie o Jobn E. Murray, aged "" years.,. NELSON. A AUenown.on Sunday, Augus lob, Helen, wie o Alber Nelson, aged 88 years, OBREN. A Shrewsbury, on Sunday, AuguB 17h, James 0Hrlen, aged 61 years. POLHEMS. A Souh Eaonown, on Saurday, Augus Cn, Elmira, daugher o Gilber PoUiemus, aged 1 year and 1 monh. RCHDALE. A he Phalanx, on Sunday, Augus lb, Ella F.,.wl(e o James C. Rchdale, aged 60 years, 9 monibs and Bjdays. SBELDS.-A Freehold.on Sunday, Augus 10h, Mary, wile o Jobn Shields,aged 00 years. SMTH. A Hlgbaown, on Friday, Augus 8h. J. Monroe Smih, ormerly o Smlbburg, aged 81 rears.. ; :. -WHTE. A Freobold. on Sunday, Augus 10n iirber, son o Ueorgo C. Wble, aged 1 year. - They Secured Firs Premiums. The ne.w "LeRoy Plows" were awarded lrs premiums a all he leading couny airs n 1901, They no only LOOK WELL bu hov are he bes plows ha high grade maerial and. exper mechancs can billld. They ore "easy o draw " and "easy o hold," made la all sizes and syles and every plow s guaraneed as represened. You will und many new and mporan mprovemens over he older makes. Call and see hem a Thomas P. Browns, Whar avenue. Red Bank, N. J. PR.UNETTA. hajeai-oe Prune Syrup. For Liver, Somach and Bowele. A combinaion o he Sain Caharine Prune wih mill And pleasan laxaives Consipaion yields a UsKbjmagc. FHooBSo. AUSragglss. jrbtoetta PHARMACAL CO., New.York. DR.STLES, hiladelphia Eye Specialis, Will visi Red Bank. X?. J., - every oher Wednesday., Nex Visi Wednesday, Augus 27h. Free consulaion and examinaion. Glasses i needed a moderae prices. For Headache and Neuralgia have our eyes examined. Hours : 1O A. M. o S P. X. APosolce Bnildin?, Rooms TBYPHOSA For Desser. The Tklk o he HOUSEHOLD, LEROY PLACE; c RED. BANK. The Shrewsbury Academy will open or he Foil erm on Monday, Sepember,82d. Primary, nermediae and Collcgo Preparaory Classes. The Principal will ba a he school aer Sepmember8h. H. C. SUTS Summer Wear REDUCED 26 PER GENT. Khaki Coas and Trousers, $^00 Each. Trunks,iBags and " jress Sui Cases^. A.LLJ0LOW,. - : /. : i 19 Broad S.; "Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank Opera Hoase. Tnursdajv Aug. 21s, THE SPAN OF LFE The amous "DONAZETTA8 " orming he Human bridge. Prices, 25.85,60 and 75 ceno. Monday, Augus 25h, The New Tpr Casino Saccsss, The TelcpWone Girl. 40 CLEVER PEOPLE. Prices , % cens and SLM). Tuesday, Aigus 26h, Tbe Comedy Success, The Oher Fellow. Presening HAERT WEST, he German comedian, and his clever company n New Songs, Enices and Specialies. Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cens. Secure seas n advance a Mlnons drug sore. MRS. F. C. POTTER, ^ MSSANNE BLLS. $ % Fine Hair Goods. % - \ S. 364 Wes M Sree, M $ New York Ciy. < >X*>X*>»>»X*»X^>^^^^ M> DM 188 B>>H ll School The C, Whie Scholars Pride Shoe. School Shoe Souvenirs. Sll Special Announcemen See Windows. ANDREW XASER, Suocessor o Charles Sones, FRESH BAKERY PROBUGTS OF ALL KNDS. Delivery a Door Every Morning : and Aernoon. ;Send. word i you would like us o serve you. Xo. o Shrewxburu Avenue, WEST RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Tires pu Rubber Tires on carriages^ buggies and all kinds o, vehicles. v They make he wheels las longer and make he vehicles much more easy riding. Prices very reasonable. A. L.DAV1SON, 50 Mechanic S., near Moun S. RED BANE, N. J. v Coal, Wood arid Ferilizers. Good, ree burning Coal,, well screened, a he ow-. lowes possible marke prices..;-, FERTLZERS FOR FALL USE.,Wood, eiher Saweiand Spli, or by lie Cord. Brick or Sale. Freighing Done on Reasonable Terms. THOMAS PTBROWN, 24 Whar Avenue, Red Bank, N. J, TELEPHONE CALL.Til. A Crime.Thousandso men and women, are urned ou o posiions and many all o secure siuaions because heir gray hairs make hem look old. This need no be. Hays Hair-Healh makes age hal and keeps housands in employmen because i akes years rom heir apparen age. HAR-HEALTH will posiively resore gray, aded o bleached hair o is youhul cotor. a no a dye. s use canno be deeced. Equally pood or men and women. Genlemen.- A ory my hair and musache began urning gray. A riend on my road los his place because his gray hair made him look older han he was. Proiing by his experience, began using Hsya Hair-Healh, wllli he resul ha hare he same dark-brown curly hair ha had a Ji. Have held my posiion, alhough many younger men, whose only bul was heir gray hair, ha,ve been dismissed. hank you or jiy posiion.. N. J, RALROAD EMFLOYBSY- LAROB 50c. BOTTLES. AT LEADNQ DRUQQST5. Free Soap Oer Cu ou and sigh his coupon in ire day«, ake o any o he ollowing druggiss and hey will give you a large bole o Hoys Hair-Healh and a axe cake 01 Marina wihou soap, by express, prepaid, in. plain sealed package on receip o 6x. and his coupon, - SlllDlllTEC Any person purchasing Hays Hair- Name... UUWAn X Healh anywhere in heu.s.vboha no Deenbenened way have his money back by wriing PHLO HAT SrsciALTiss Co., 939 Laayee S., Newark, N.}. Address Reiue niiiuls. _ Jiui on havingha "Hair-Halik. Following Dnnba.wplr H<u» Blr>UealUi ml Dulsa Sosp la (belr ebops only 1. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Red Bank, N. J. New TJERES a School Shoe or boys and girls a a medium price which,has all he syle o. a high-priced shoe and good holies Wear. Every size, rom Childrens 5s o Big Girls 5s, spring heel, socan i any oo. Box cal, wih heavy, sole,-vici kid, "paen ip, buon and lace. The are called he " C. WHTE SCHOLARS PRDE " Shoe and are sold only by me. Sizes 6 o 8, eiher leaher 85c. Sires 8H o 1OH, eiher leaher....$1.00 Sines lls o Ss, eiher leaher..$1.35 Sizes SS o 6, or Girls, eiher leaher...$1.50 Small Boys 8 o ljja. eiher, leaher $1.85 Larger Soys S1 iobh, eiher leaher...$1.60 ;\ Every pair guaraneed o give good wear. T-O inroduce he shoes -quickly and show parens how good a> shoe hey are, every boy or girj, purchasing a pair during he nex ew weeks, wheher accompanied by heir parens or no, will ^receive a useul and serviceable Souvenir. As he Souvenir is expensive i will only be given wih School Shoes.» wan every paren o know abou hese SCHOLARS PRDE Shoes o mine, or heres money in hem or you., See my window; display. Clarence Whie, Red Ban

6 " "..... ;. «. - _ > SALE OF A FNE PLACE. THE ELENA DE 8. ROBNSON PROPERTY CHANGES BANDS. is on he River in JUiddleiocn Township, Opposie Bed Ban JBoah bu Clark Holbiook o New York. The Elena de S. Robinson propery on Riverside drive, in Middleown- own- Bbip, opposie Red Bank, baa been sold by Allaire & Son o Clark Holbrook o - New York. The propery adjoins he MacDonald and Hayes properies and runb hrough rom Riverside.drive o he river. has a ronage o 272 ee on he river and he drive, and is abou 500 ee deep. The plo is beauiully laid ou, having an abundance o old shade and rui rees and an ornamenal lake, ine lawns, a windmill and rusic summer houses. The bouse is a colonial coage, in perec order, wih large verapdaa and pore-cochere. conains a recepion ball, wih open ireplace, siing row, billiard room, dining room, bulers panry, kichen and laundry. On he second loor are six bedrooms, a bahroomand oile room. On he hirdloor are wo servans rooms. The house is equipped wih seam hea and all he modern improvemens, including elecric lighs, open ireplaces in every room, hard wood inish and hard wood loors. There are also on he premises an-ice - house, a large sable and carriage house wih all improvemens, and a hennery. On he shore is a dock and boa house. The boa house is considered one o he ines along he river. The propery is now rened o W. A. Conner o Pisburg, Pennsylvania. -The Jand, ogeher wih he improvemens,, is said o have cos he Robinsons abou $20,000. Mr. Holbrook is planning some s> aleraions and will make i his permanen home. > MONET FOR MATAWANER8. A Disribuion There Las Week o 808,OS2.00. The Maawan building and loan associaion has maured is irs series o sock. The series had been running eleven years and eleven monhs. The amoun paid in on each share was $143 and he maured value o each share was $ The shares in orce numbered 839. During he pas eigh years no a share was cancelled. The associaion has no oreclosed a morgage during is exisence. The average yearly expense or salaries, ren, uel, ligh, ec., has been $ per year. C. H. Wardell has served as reasurer wihou.pay bu a he meeing a which he series maured he was induced o accep $100 as an honorarium -or his services. NEW COUNTY BRDGES. Conracs For Four Awarded o Wvneoop & Braley, Conracs or our new bridges were awarded by he board o Freeholders a he meeing o he board on Wednesday. Wyncoop & Braley received he conrac or all.o hem.- Two o he bridges are in Marlboro ownship one near Jamea E. Browns and he oher near Parick OHarau., Boh o hese bridges will have concree abumens and Beel super- Brucures. They wilj cos $3,000 each. Anoher bridge is near Mrs. Wainrigh Browns arm in Holindel ownship. This will coa $8,100. The ourh bridge is over Wasons creek, near Manasquan. This will be buil o concree and iron and will cos $0,747." NSURANCE NOT YET PAD. George Quackenbushs loss a lile Silver So Ye Adjused. George Quackenbush, whose grocery sore and conens a Lile Silver were burned several days ago by he sore being sruck by lighninjr, has no ye received hie insurance. He had $2,000 insurance on he building and $1,200 insurance on he conens..._ Mr. Quackenbush hinks he will receive he ull amoun o insurance. He will rebuild a Bore on he sie o he burned building, bu has no compleed he plans or i. * i» A Freehold Residence Sold. Gilber Combs has eold his residence propery a Freehold o Miss Florence V. Suphin o ha place, who will occupy he propery. Mr. Combs will give up housekeeping and will live wih David 8. Craer. _. j. Deeds Recorded. The ollowing real esae ransers have been recorded in he oice 6 he couny clerk a Freehold orhe week ending Augus 16h, 1002: SHREWSBURY TOWNSHP... Elizabeh N. Wlile.lo Tlnlern waer company. Piece o propery S. > Elizabeh M. Whie o Georgo M. Sand. Land a Bod Baok, 81. Sae o New Jersey o Francis Whie. Riparian righ o propery, $200. John 8. Applegao o Red Bank o Emma Frances Rex. Land a Eas Oceanic, $200. MDDLB1WK TOWNSHP. Elizabeh Wilson o Mary E. Thorn. Piece o propery. $1. Henry C. Wllco* o New York o Francli Reed H.sbrook. Three los a ho Highlands, S. Parick 8. Tracy o New YurU o Sarah F. Tubb. Two los a (he Highlands, 81. John E. Poer o John G. Orao. Piece o propery, Waer Wich club o Jbsephlno L. Pemberon. Piece o propery, gl. Cecelia F. Barrows o Now York o David M. Miller. Land a he Highlands, $400. ATLANTC HGHLANDS. William T, Franklin o FleldlDB R. Gwynn. Los 25 and sw, , KATON1WVH TpWNSniP. Mary H. Chosey o Herman Llebonlial. Piece o propery, 875. rurjtan TOWNSHP., Obadlab. E. Davis, sheri, o John W. Keouah. land a Keypor. $(E5.. William A. Convy o Brooklyn o Thomas L. 8ea- Urook. Land n Rarlan and Maawan ownship., Jersoy Cenral racion company o Cnnden o Board o Froeholdors o Momnoua couny. Land Js Rarlan und Maawan ownsglp>, 85U1. - MARLBORO TOWNSHP. BelmaJ. Sover o Minnie T. Allen. Plcco o propery, James Wnlclj, 8r.,.o James Welch, Jr. Piece o propery, $1.. MU8TONK TOWNSHP. Mary E, Porker o Freehold o William 0. Moun.- Piece o properly, 81. -, Two Muslinwear Bargains." Drawers and Corse Covers. The Drawers are made o a good qualiy muslin, wih a deep lounce o lawn wih rows o hemsiching. Corse Covers made o cambric, cu low, rimmed wih lace and ribbon and rows o jaggo sichirig across ron. Boh o hese aricles are genuine bar-» 29C. gains and worh 50c. Here or a special,...., A Sensaional Sale o Waiss. LAWN. PERCALE AND PQUE. These Waiss are he balance o our sock and mus be sold ou a once, regardless o.ormer prices, which were 98c, $1.25. and $ To pick rom a large assormen come a once, as hese waiss will las bu a ew days a his price. ROAD STREET; RED BANK, ihiiimnhmnimimiinimninmiiiiiiiii A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF Fine Wines and Liquors ;. *,. ". " / ATTHE OLD STAND OF THE --" GEORGE R.LAMB DSTLLNG CO., AT lo EAST FRONT STREET," RED BANK, N.J. J.. MONSKY, Successor. *»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»+»»»»»»»»»»»< LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pains, Oils and yarnishes. DEVOES READY MXED PANTS. JBEVOES Ready Mixed Gloss Fains or Floor*; will dry over nigh. SUPREQS FLOOR VARNSH} quick drying. Ready Mixed Graphie Pains or Tin Roos; will cure a leaky roo. GALVANZED POULTRY NETTNG. LME, LATH, ROSBDALE AND PORTLAND CEMENTS. J. TRAFFORD ALLgN, FRONT STREET, opposie Maple A venae, RED BANK, N. J. *»»» *##< 7* JACOB C. SHUTTS, \,AUCTONEER. AUCTON SALE i PERSONAL PROPERTY 4 ON Thursday Aug.21,19O2, r i OF AT O OCLOCK, A. M. THE REAL ESTATE TO BE SQLD COMPRSES THE.. Mrs. Jane Oakes Propery a Lile Silver, On he Souh Shrewsbury River, wih enrance on he Bumson Road, opposie he Rumson nn. Eigheen acres are in he rac. The house is a modern coage, conaining Parlor, Recepion Boom, Billiard Boom, Dining Boom and Bulers Panry on irs loor ; 6 Bedrooms and Bahroom on second loor; 7 rooms on hird loor; large Aic and one room in cupola; Eiohen, Laundry, -Sore Boom, 3 Cellar Rooms, 2 Furnaces, Laes mproved Tyrrell Gas Machine, Marble Basins in every room, 2 Fauces ; Saionary ce Box, Crysal Chandeliers, Crysal Lamp on Newell pos, Looking Glasses and Cornices will be sold wih he house. Barns, Greenhouse, Summer House, PlayHouBe or Children, Phoograph Workshop wih dark room and oher buildings are on he propery. Also a Windmill pu up by J. Corcoran, and a grea supply o spring waer. The grounds are beauiully laid ou wih shrubbery, and here is an abundance o shade.,. This Real Esae will be pu up and sold, on he premises, a 2.00 P. M., sharp. Terms easy and condiions made known on day o sale. " : J. 3 _-_ : : : : ; ; The sale ol he Personal Propery will begin a 10:00 oclock, A. M., sharp., This propery ncludes Handsome Household Furniure, many o he pieces being Aniques. i Among he pieces o be sold are a ine old Grandahers Clock, also Marble and Bronze Clocks; Billiard Table, wih ivory balls and cues; Seinway Grand Piano, Marquery Tables and Cabine, very handsome sui o Drawing Room Furniure, several elegan Bedroom- Suis, Dining Room Sui., including Table, Chairs and Sideboard ; Glass Cabine Sideboard, Lace Curains and Porieres, handsome Hall Haraokand oher hall urniure; Bronze Sauary, Cu Glass and Silverware, several ine Mirrors, abou 000 yards o Moque, Velve, Axminser and Brussels Carpes,-all in ine, condiion; ogeher wih all oher urniure ound in a horpughly well urnished house. CARRAGES AND HARNESS. A Wagonee and Surrey, in good condiion; several ses o Harness, wo one-horse Lawn Mowers, Farm and Garden mplemens,-sable Tools and Equipmen, and oher ools usually ound a a well-kep counry place., -... Terms Cash and Sale Absoluely Wihou Reserve. W L L A M R. 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7 : - % ixablboro NEWS. The Bapis Harves name o be Meld Sepember 17j. (The Bapis harves home will be held on Wednesday nigh, Sepember 17h, insead o on Tuesday nigh. Sepember 8h, as was a irs inended. _ There have been a number o visiors in he village during he pas week or so. Among hem were Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Hyer o Brooklyn and heir daugher; Miss rva. Williams, who ia visiing her grandmoher, Mrs. Henriea Gordon ; Charles Jackson o Paersori, who is he gues o his siser, Mrs. John R. Humphreys; Miss Susie Laird o Freehold, who has been spending a ew days wih riends; Mrs. Phoebe Collier o Brooklyn, who is visiing relaives; Mr. and Mrs., William Lay on o Wes Freehold and heir daugher, who spen Sunday wih J. C. Heiser; Mrs. Whilock o Maawan, who is he gues o Mrs. Caherine Smock; Miss.Rose Mc- Cour o New York,.who is visiing Mrs. James Diggins ; and Homer Smih, who is home on his vacaion.. Mr, Sou, ormer principal o he public school here, bu now o Manaaquan, spen Saurday here. Mr. Sous younges child, Elizabeh, died suddenly a shor ime ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayward o -Oyser Bay, long sland, who have been. visiing relaives here, have reurned home. Miss Eiie Hayward and Miss Laura YanDorn are spending a week wih riends a Mamaroneck, New York. Mrs. P. D. Silwell and Mrs. William Broach spen las Wednesday wih relaives a Headdens Corner. Pro. William Judd o M. Vernon college, Ohio, is visiing his parens, Rev. and Mrs". W. J. Judd. Mr. and-mrs. Hoover o Yonkers, who have been spending he pas ew weeks here, have reurned home., Mr. and Mrs. John Neiberlein and Mrs. Elizabeh VanBrUn spen Sunday a Scobeyville. Mr. and Mis. Randolph Sryker and heir amily are spending a ew days a Manasquan.. Pro, Cossaboom has aken a school a Jamesbiirg and will move o ha place. Leser Sryker, who has been visiing a Asbury Park, has reurned home. A horse sepped on William Maloneys oo recenly and injured i. Mrs. Thomas McCue spen las Monday a New Brunswick. Winleld Sryker spen par o las week a Philadelphia. Miss Ernm Sickles has reurned rom a visi a$ Oceanpor. Miss Laura Sherman has reurned rom a visi a Keypor. Miss Kiie Hobar visied a Plainield las week. - LDJCROFT NEWS., Mich Visiing 1 Going On Among he People o he Village. The women o he Bapis chapel held a esival on he church lawn on Monday nigh. was well aended and abou $15 was cleared. Abrani Sanborn had charge o he ice cream, and he was assised by Miss Bessie Fenon, Miss Eiie Bray, James and Joseph Bray and Waler Riddle. Eddie Clayon sold candy and peanus, and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. Jessie Reid and Miss Anna Thompson dispensed peaches and cake., Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Flandreau o Farmingdale spen Wednesday and Thursday wih Mrs. Flandreaus moher, Mrs. Caherine Conover. Miss Mary Weber o New York is visiing Miss Florence Basse a he home o Miss Basses grandmoher, Mrs. Melinda Basse.. ; The Sunday-school o he Bapis chapel will go o Highland Beach on a picnic o-morrow. Joseph Muller is sill quie sick wih dysenerjv Ohers who have been sick are recovering and no new cases have developed. Mrs. Orlando Perrine; Sr., o. 1 Souh Amboy, has been visiing her broher, W. H. Thompson. William Bassec o New York spen par o las week wih his moher, Mrs. Melinda Basse, Miss May Hendrickson o Fair Haven spen Thursday wih Mrs. Joseph Tbmhnson. Mrs. Gilber Worhley o Lile Silver spen Thursday wih Mrs. Abram Sanbornl, Miss May Bozard o New York is boarding a Joseph Thompsons. Mrs. James S. Tomlinson spensaurday a Asbury Park. LTTii SLVER NEWS. Rev.. A. Ziilleu Reuria rom a Trip o Rhode sland. Rev. W. A. Lilley has reurned rom a rip o Rhode sland. He spen mos o he ime a Porsmouh, where a big Mehodis camp meeing is being held. Mr. Lilley was accompanied by Rev. A. J. Dolbow o Wilmingon, Delaware, an evangelis, who has been.spending par o his vacaion as he gues o Mr. Lilley. Mr. Dolbow le on Friday or Cleveland, Ohio, where he will conduc a series o meeings. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Lee o Blackwood and heir son William spen pur o las week wih riends here. Mr. Lee preoeded Rev. W. A. Lilley as pasor o he Lile Silver Mehodis church. The sacramen o he Lords Supper was adminisered a he Mehodis,church on Sunday morning. There were abou iy communicans. Mrs. Elizabeh Craer o Sonerville, who has been visiing her aher, Joseph King, reurned home on Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Luburrow o Brooklyn is spending a ew days wih her broher,..george Woolley. " i Miss Louina Johnson o Arlingon, Virginia, is he gues o Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown. Miss Rebecca Lilley spen Sunday wih Miss Mabel Longsree o Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dear moved,o Providence, Rhode sland, las week. There is an adverised leer a he * posolce or Miss Alice Reed,, ( Mrs. George Howlandis sick"" wih muscular rheumaism.. WAYSDE MTeJiOdise Hod Service* in a Ten -Fell From a JPoreh. Services were held in he en on he Wayside Mehodis church lawn on Sunday aernoon, Rev. Penningon R. Corson, a ormer pasor, conduced he preaching service. A collecion o $7.55 wa3 aken up or he bishop and elder, which is more han hal o he amoun o be raised on his- end,o he charge. Services will be held in he church nex Sunday and he ollowing Sunday Rev. (William Michell, he pasor, will preach. There is usually wo weeks vacaion while camp mee- 1 ing is being held a Asbury Park buane sormy -weaher has prevened services or wo or hree weeks and i was voed ha he regular services Jbe held his year. A number o improvemens have been made o he church recenly. The inerior o he church has been pained, he doors have been grained, he loor scrubbed, he pew cushions are being upholsered, curains will be hung, a new se o pulpi urniure will be bough and he new carpe will be laid his week. Mrs. Caharine Fary o Wayside wen ou on her back.porch on Friday nigh o eed her chickens. The boards on he porch^vere smooh and Mrs. Fary slipped and ell. She bruised he righ side o her ace and her righ arm bu she* wab no seriously injured.. Mr. and Mrs. John Bacber o New York, who have been visiing Mrs. Mailda Bacher, reurned home on Sunday. Miss Tillie Bacher is now visiing her moher. Mrs.; Bacher, who has been suering wih inernal rouble, does no improve. Edwin L. Havens is visiing his siser, Mrs. Edward Gillon o Brooklyn. Mr. and Mis. Daniel Havens o New York and heir wo children are guess o Mrs. Edwin L. Havens. Mrs. William Carey and her daugher Alice o Oceanpor are guess o Mrs. Charles Bowne, Jr. Mrs..Carey and her daugher spen a day or wo las week a Asbury Park. Mrs. Crosby and her wo children o New York, who have been boarding wih Mrs. John Buchanon or he pas wo weeks, have reurned home. Edmund Fary and his daughers, Jennie and Harrie, have been sick wih grip. Samuel- Reevey has recovered rom inermien ever. Mrs. Alber M. VanNosrand o Keypor and her son.whiney, who have been visiing Mrs. John Green, have reurned home. Misses Lizaie and Maggie Paerson and- Frederick Carroll o Freehold spen wo days las week wih Mrs. Eugene Bills. Mrs. Byron VanBenschoen, who has been spending wo weeks a Asbury Park, reurned home on Monday. Miss Norma Lawyer o Long Branch Ciy is visiing her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Valenine Dangler. Mr. and Mrs. Ellio Fary o Farmingdale were Sunday guess o Mr. Farys aun, Mrs. Caharine Fary. Misses Bella and Mary Duncan have reurned rom a visi o Mrs. George Havens o.bradley Beach. - Miss Mailda Belshaw has acceped a posiion as organis o he Wes Long BrancK Mehodis church. ". Miss Albera H. Dangler has reurned rom a visi o her cousin. Miss Leila Dangler o Hamilon. Frank Wylie o Allenwood has been harvesing he hay rom his arm a Wylies Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Jackson and amily o Asbiiry Pnrk spen Sunday wih Valenine Dangler. Paul Sand Wes has been spending a ew dajs wih his parens a Asbury Park. Miss Emma Gugel o Wes Long Branch is visiing relaives here. Edmund Dangler is recovering rom an aack o yphoid ever. Mrs. Caharine Fary is having he kichen o her house rebuil. GOOD HORSE SENSE will, each you ha coee in an air-igh, \ sealed package is purer, cleaner and xeaher han coee kep in open bin. ON COFFEE never sold in bulk. ^ Sig Sauelles ALL NEW UNTED MONSTER Railroad Shows \VlLi EXHBT N RED BANK, Saurday, Aug. 23d. v ; EXHBTON PLACE Shrewsbury Avenue. A Grand Circus, Museum^ Menagerie and Romaq Hippodrome. Monser Sree. Parade 10 A. M. Two Perormances. Rain or Shine. Dcors open lnnd 7 p. M. ghowb sars 2 ana 8 p. ii - Cheap Excursions on all Railroads.» THOMAS K. DURHAM, NOTARY PUBLC, 80 Broad S., Red an):, \. j. Pension Vouchers Execued., FORMERLY J. H. PETERS, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Grea Annual Augus Sale " *.. : O F / / - AT A 25 Per Cen Discoun. n order o close ou our sock o Summer Goods, and xinake room or our all lines which are,now beginning o arrive, we will sell hem a a discoun o 25 per cen. All careul housekeepers look orward each season o his sale as i aords hem an opporuniy o purchase sricly irs-class goods a grea reducions rom marke prices. This is jus : he ime when summer urniure is mos needed and anyone desiring anyhing in his line should ake advanage o his \ sale. Good assormen can be ound in almos all he dier- en lines. The, aricles included in his sale are Porch Rockers, % Rerigeraors, Hammocks, Lawn Mowers, Porch Screens, ec. i?. Y X : X *<&>*** *^%WM+W*<W+\+^*M<+>9<&>^^ BG BARGANS! - - s ". Buy Now While You Have This Opporuniy. Posiively helasi0 Dayso hisgreasale OP THE Goodyear Mackinosh Co., 3" EAST rront ST., RED BANK. We are orced o close ou he enire sock, consising o Ladies, Mens and Childrens Rainproo garmens, a % OF THER ACTUAL VALUE. Below we quoe a ew o our bargains: One lo o Ladies High-Grade Mackinoshes, single cape, velve collar, never sold or less han $5.00, sale price $1,50 TO $2.00. One lo o Ladies Fine Henriea Serge Mackinoshes, double breased cape, velve collar, never sold or less han $8.00 o $9.00, sale price $2.50.*> $3.00. One lo o Ladies Raglan Mackinoshes; cov- j er cloh in an and Oxord gray, velve collar, J J double breased, box syle, never sold or less j; han $7.00. o $8.00, sale price $2.00 $2,50, Mens Mackinoshes in all syles rom $1,00 TO $3.50. Childrens Mackinoshes rom 75c. T0 $1.50. Posiively he las en days o his grea sale. Goodyear Mackinosh Co., 3^ E. Fron S., Red Bank. 1 Open Evenings unil 9 P. M. Saurdays uall 11 P. M. \

8 ( r MDD.ETOWN TLLAGE NEWS. Chrisian Endeavors o Picnic a JUghlaid Biach. The Chrisian Endeavor socieies o he Bapis and Reormed churches will go on a picnic o Highland Beach omorrow, Mrs, William Woolley o New York, Mrs. George Vernell o Bed Bank and George Pope o Keypor spen Sunday wih Mr. and Airs, John V. Morria. Mrs. Mary C.Blanck and her granddaugher, Miss Mollie B. Ay res, le on Friday or a wo weeks rip o he Whie mounains. r~- Mrs. Caherine C. Hendriqkson and her daugher Mary reurned on Friday rom a hree. weeks visi a Ocean Grove., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benne o. - Chapel Hill were quess on Sunday o Mrs. Bennes siser,., Miss Frances Fjeld. Parick Salmon is building a new barn on his place o ake, he place o one which was recenly burned by lighning. Mr. and Mra. James C. Hendrickson and Miss Nellie Spader expec o aend he harves home a Teanen o-nigh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phelps o Arlingon were guess j)ver Sunday o Mrs. Phelpas moher, Mrs, Joseph Dorse. Mi38 Caroline Wycko o Freehold spen a ew days las week wih Mr. and Mrs. CharleB H. Morord. i Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillingharn Conover o New York were recen guess o Mr. > and Mrs. Edgar A. Sloe. Mrs, Richard Lu burrow led he Chrisian Endeavor meeing a he Bapis church on Sunday nigh. saiah 8. Paerson o Shrewsbury and David. Pos, Jr., were guess o D, G. Paerson on Sunday. Mrs. B, de la Beussille o Freohold was he gues o her siser, Mrs. William S. Heyer, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Snyder o Alanic Highlands spen Sunday wih Mrs. Adelaide Spader,., Rev. Mr. Garrison o Elizabeh occupied hepulpi o he Reormed church on Sunday. Mrs. Arhur Hanne o New York spen Friday wih Miss Elizabeh Paerson. - Mrs. Lucy Campbell o Brooklyn spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sloe. Mrs. Sarah Fros o Brooklyn spen. Friday wih Miss Marha Morord. Rev. W. H. J. Parker reurned rom his rip o Philadelphia on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.Hendrickson are a Barnega on a ishing rip. Misses Nina and Alice Roo are visiing riends a Philmon, New York C. Gibson Benne reurned on Saurday rom Europe. MissMary Brower spen Thursday a Asbury Park. ^ EATONTOWN NEWS. The Daughers o Aberu o Hold a Fair and Peach Fesival. The Daughers o Libery will hold a air and peach esival a Crescen ball o-nigh, n addiion o he oher aracions aprons, handkerchies and ancy aricles will be sold. The subjec a he Bapis prayer meeing o-morrow nigh will be " Chris and Mohers." On Sunday morning he pasor, Rev. G. Morgan DaviB, will preach on ".Chriss Teaching Concerning God." The las o he union services will be held in he Presbyerian church on Sunday nigh and Rev. G. Morgan Davis, pasor o he Bapis church, will preach. The ive-inonbs-old child o William E. Morris, he village blacksmih, died in Saurday morning o meningiis. The baby had never been a healhy child. A meeing will be held a he Bapis church o-morrow morning o make arrangemens or he annual session o he Monmouh Bapis associaion... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breese and heir children, v>lho have been spending several days a Ocean Grove, are expeced home his ^eek, Mrs. BriggB and daugher and Miss Donnelly or Brooklyn, who have been visiing Ma. G. S. Wolco, have reurned home. Mrs. Earle o Brooklyn and her daugher reurned home on Monday aer a visi wih J. H. VanBuskirU. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tilon have reurned home rom a visi o relaives a New Brunswick. Mrs. J. S. Rose, who has been very sick, is improving and is now able o si up. ^ OCEANPORT NEWS. Sir*. William Clayon Recovering From an Acciden. Mrs. William Clayon, whose nose and collar bone were broken by a all rom her porch on Monday,o las week, is improving slowly. Mrs. Bessie Cooper o New York and her daugher nro guess o Mrs. Coopers moher,. MM. Kae W. Roswell., Miss Lena Craer reurned home on Wednesday rom a visi o riends a Bound Brook. Larje quaniies o snapping mackerel are being caugh in he creek here. Frank Buck and his siser Haie are spending a ew daya a New York. Harry Morris is visiing relaives a Hoboken.. ScoboyviUe News. Mies Edna Smih and Miss Anna Yen Baichwiz o Brooklyn and Miss Adele Evans o Chapel Hill spen Sunday a Henry Browers Mr. and MrsĖdward Polhemus o Middleown spen Sunday wih Mr. Polherouss aher, Henry Polhemua. Miss Harrie.Bjray and Miss Beers o Malawan were guess-los week o Mrs. Sidney B.ers, "> Daniel Polhemus spen las week wih riends a Bayreyille, Souh Anboy and Souh River. Mrs, M. E. Oswald o Asbury Park was; he gues on; Saurday o Mrs. William E. Morord. Mips Via Oswald o Asbury Park is visiing li.e Misses. Morord. THE REGSTER is $1 50 a year.i-.aiv. V + # i! * The Greaes Furniure Sale on This sale is a mammoh merchandise movemen. 1 is he naural resul o securing carload los rom Wesern acories a subsanial; savings. Many sample lines, also closed ou a he New York Furniure Exposiion considerably under price, enable us o oer a noable gahering o new-, worhy and.arisic urniure a prices clearly denoing, A DSTNCT ^rwng OF ONE^THRD Td dne-half. Many sample lines came by boa oo lae o be shown las Saurday. They will, be placed on sale his Saurday. They are sure o. provoke universal admiraion. A grea display o urniure is here on he irs, second and. hird-loors. They are priced so ha you-readilyrecognize hem o be he greaes urniure bargains ever oered. Maljie your selecions now and have hem delivered wheri desired. ". CHARS. Hardwood "kichen chairs, each 45C.. Exra size oak dining chairs wih braced arms; $i.oo value, each, 59c. DNNG CHARS. Solid oak cane-seaed, $i.25 value, each STANDS. Solid oak wih sixeen-inch ops, each j...39c. Quarered oak, piano polish cener ables, $2.50 values, each...$1.48 DNNG TABLES. Solid oak, drop lea dining ables, regular worh $5.00, each...$2.59 Solid oak six-oo exension dining ables, each $3.98 Heavy solid oak exension dining ables wih ive-inch carved legs, $ro.oo value, each..;.., $5.48 OTHERS rom $5.98 o $15.98, worh one-hird addiional. CHNA CLOSETS. Handsome quarered oak, swelled plae glass, ends and plae door. Ornamen in any house. $18.00 value, each.;.-;......,.$12.48 CHFFONERS. Solid oak ive-drawer chioniers, regular $7.50 value... $3.98 Beauiul golden oak chioniers wih large plae mirrors, ive draw-. ^ersand ha box..regular $1.2.50! value, each $7.98 shandsome quarered golden oak piano-polish seperine-ron chioniers, wih large French plae ancy-shaped mirrors, solid brass rimmings, Worh $ each $10.98 COUCHES. Beauiul velour upholsered couches, $7.50 vaiue, each...$3.48 Handsome velour ued couches wih seel consrucion, every couch guaraneed, $12.00 value, each $1.49 OTHERS a $8.98, $9.98 and $10.98 Handsome velour upholsered. Divan couches wih back and drop < ends,$22.oo value, each...$12.98 SDEBOARDS. Golden oak, large French plae mirrors, shaped ops solid brass casings, ancy carvings, regular price$15.00, each... i.....$8.98 Golden oak, ull swell-ron sideboards," exra large French plae mirrors, regular worh $20.00, each $12.98 Exra large, handsomely carved^ quarered oak sideboards wih exra size ancy shaped French plae.mirrors, highly polished ops, massive and imposing, regular value $30.00, each... $18.98 OTHERS, works o ar, no wo alike, a $24.98 o $42.98 (worh $35.00 o $65.00). BEDSTEADS.. Whie enameled wih solid brass knobs, ull inch poss, regular $3.00 values, each. $1.89 BEDROOM *UT$. Solid Oak Three-piece Bedroom Suis, wih large plae mirrors, machless,a $7.98 Exra Large Solid Golden Oak Bedroom Suis, wih.exra large French plae mirrors; E(ressers,.wih open or closed sandards ; beauiul archiecural designs, regular $22.50 value, each :...$14.98 Handsome Golden Oak Swelled Froni Bedroom Suis, wih ancy French plae mirrors, elegan carvings, solid brass casings, regular worh $30.00, each... $18.98 LL GOODS DELVERED FREE. LL GOODS DELVERED FREE. 1 EXTRA FNE CREAMEEY BUTTER, PER POUND, S6c. MASON FRUT JARS. 46c. PER DOZEN. Pearl Tapioca, per lb Oo. FANCY FRESH CRACKERS. 5 pounds good Rice /. 25c. in bole good Kechup...,10c. Five Oclock Tea, Champagne Large bole Olives., l(to. Waers, Nabisco, Saldnes, Sea Foam, Choice Salmon, 2 cans or 25c. 23c. Package.,. Veal Loa, per can 12c. Jellycon (he bes jelly) per pkg.loo. Armours Caliornia Hams, b.llc. 3 cane Condensed Milk 25c. Good Mixed Tea, per, lb....sbc. Poed Turkey or Chicken, can. 10c. AlphaSalad_i)eseing, per bo..10c. Fresh Crackers. Oameal, per package 9c. 4 pounds Lemon Crackers 25c. Try bur 20 and 88,0. Coees. 4 pounds Ginger Snaps,.25c. 4 pounds Nic Nacs 20c, They will pleasejdu. Try hem. The cheapes place in own o buy Fruis and Vegeables. W. A. TRUEX m SON, A 43 Broad S., Opposie Whie S., Red BanH, N. J, 4. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l COLTS NECK NEWS. James Cover Thresiiek Whea a 1 he Bae o a Bushel a Minue. 1 James Covers new engino hreshes wheq a be rae o one bushel per uiiniie. Mr. Cover hreshed 67 bushels 6( whea in 57 minues on Conover Taylors arm one day las week. Joseph Brakeley, he owner o he canning acory o Freehold, has commenced harvesing his crop o bush lima beans. Owing o he we weaher he crop1 is Tio up o he average. lliiis Adella A. Burlie/nnd Miss Annie Carey o Brooklyn an 1 *) Mrs. P. Murphy and John Murphy o Freehold were Sunday visiors a Mrs. John Burkes. The armers are harvesing heir second crop o hay. The Becond crop was beer han he irs,in many insances and o a airly good qualiy. Rober Weeks claims o "be he.champion poao picker o his secion. He can dig and pick a barrel o poaoes in ive minues. Garro Conover has on exhibiion a Lu(jers hoel a Cols Neck a cornsaok which measures " 14 ee, " 4 inqhes in heigh., Mrs. Ellen Cahill, Miss Macel.. Tnokney and Arhur Sullivab o. Nc New York have been visiing alrlicbael Sullivans. William McKay has some very ine apples on his arm his year. He has a wo-pound apple on exhibiion and he hinks ha manyoh6se in he ree will grow sill larger. He does no know he variey Charles Danger is haying a new su 3urnmer kichen buil back o his house. Thomas.Lnmberson.is doing he work. Mrs. George W, Labaw o Paerson and her son Fred have been visiing Mrs. Theodore Snedeker. A combinaion sone and iron bridge is. being buil.abucks mill. The bridge will eds $3,200. : Miss Hayes o Brooklyn, who bab been visiing Miss Annie Sherman, lias reurned home.!.. Rober Sawyer has le, he employ o Wellingon Wilkins and is working or Garre Back. MBS Moggie Sickles waehhe gues d Misa Kaherine Dimar (o Freehold las week..>,., William Surk aldjanaes Meyers ^ New York have been: visiing William MoKay. - / Jerry VanMaer o LongBranch spen Sunday wih Mr. 8nd Mrs. JohnH". Van- Maer; ^.,,...,,. Vj : Franklin 8. Weeks abided a new buggy o his sock o livery wlgohe las week. James Johnson o Long Branch.spen Sunday here. ;, Nobody doubs THE HEGSTKRS newa. ~A.dv "....

9 RED B >1 : >4* TER VOLUME XXV. NO. 8. RED BANK. N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST , PAGES 9 TO Tll^ES AT OCEANPORT POTATO FELDS AND CHCKEK ROOSTS PLUNDERED TiiidulCxsler Loses Poaoes, John VanKirks Hen Boos Bnidea and nobbed, and Three Aemps Had< o Ener Buildings. Thieves visied^ Oceanpor las week They sole poaoes rom a armer 1 ield, sole chickens rom a hen roos an made unsuccessul aemps o break in a grocery sore and he House o hi Holy Angels....,, The poaoeb were solen rom h_ arm o TindaH Gasler. The hieves made wo visis o he arm. The irs visi was made on Thursday nigh, when hey dug"up hiry hills o poaoes pulled he. poaoes o he vines anc pu he vines back in he bills. The nex nigh he hieves sole abou one hundred hills o poaoes and replaced he vines he same as hey did on he nigh preceding. Mr. Casler discovered he he when he wen o dig hii o all is ciizens. There were our boohs a he kirmess poaoes on Saurday morning and beor he sale o ancy.aricles and hese has since kep wach over he poao boohs were rimmed o represen he ield every nigh., our seasons o he year. The eec was On Wednesday nigh a window in very prey.- The winer booh was in Maps Brohers grocery sore was broken charge o Mrs. John E. Foser, he summer booh was in charge o Mrs. Geoege ou and a bol removed, bu he hieves mus have been righened away, a- Hammond, he auumn booh was in nohing was missing rom he sore. charge o Mrs. J. H. VanMaer and he The same nigh an aemp was mad( spring booh was in charge o Mrs, o ge ino he House o he Holy Angels George L. Barre. Mrs. E. H. Cook a Caholic insiuion which was or merly he new Monmouh Park hoel The hieves was scared away, AnoheL aemp was made o ener he same place on Friday nigh and he hieves were scared away his ime also. John VanKirUs hen rooa was broken ino on Sunday nigh and a number o owls were solen. DR. STH.E8 NDCTED. ~ His Righ o Pracice Wihou a License is Quesioned. Dr. Henry A. Siles, he oculis, who has oices a Red Bank and Asbury Park, was indiced recenly by he grand jury on he echnical charge o no having iled a ceriicae wih he secreary o sae. He was arresed a Red Bank on Wednesday. A Asbury Park he gave bonds or $500 o awai he acion o he grand jury. James D. Caron is his lawyer. The.quesion o be decided in Dr. Siless case is wheher or no an oculis is required o ill a ceriicae, he same as a pracicing physician., Dr. Siles says ha such a possibiliy never" occurred o him, or he would have done so. Dr. SjeB, perorm* no operaions/ % examines eyes and is glasses and he does no hink ha he is any more amenable o he law requiring ceriicaes o be iled han is a jeweler who is glasses. He has olices a Trenon and Philadelphia, as well as a Red Bank and Asbury Park. Dr. Siless rial has been se or Ocober 80h. CORN HARVESTERS. Six o/tliese Machines Sold a Holmdel Tliis Spring. A number o anners in his viciniy have bough McCcrnaickcorn harvesing machines rom Rober Suphep, who represens W. W. Taylor, he agen. The machines cos $125 each. Those who have bough hem are J. Holmes Conover, William E. Craword, William Cross, William Conover, Garre. Buck and Minor Brown. Edward Tilon has a hal ineres in Minor Browns machine. These earn harvesing machines cu corn and bind i in sheaves, in much he same way ha ordinary harvesers work in ields o grain. n he Wes here are machines which also husk he corn, bu hese machines are very expensive, and he ields o corn in he Eas are no large enough o warran he. expense o using hem here. The husking machines also do no harves he salks as well as he ordinary cornharveser. DRNKNG WASHNG SODA. John Benne Mae Very Sick by Jlis Soils Misake. John Benne o Por Monmouh wen ou in he bay on Sunday on a pleasure rip. Beore saring he sen his son Alber o he well ora jug o waer. Two jugs se by side and young Benne go one ha was parly illed wih washing soda which his moher had made. He hough ha he jug conained only sable waer and aer pouring i ou he illed he jug up wih resh waer. Mr. Benne drank rom he jug aer he go ou ino he bay and. soon aerward he waa aken violenly sick o his somach, For a while he hough he sickness migh end aally. He vomied reely and aer ha he began o ge beer, is supposed hahe boy le a considerable quaniy o! he washing soda in he jug when he illed i wih waer. v ; Two Bicycliss njured. James Lucas, a summer boarder a Edwin MaxRons a Locus Poin, was ou bicycling, on Sunday and while riding -along he bulkhead near he Oceanic bridge he accidenally "hooed ino" Rober Carr. Mr. Cnrr was sanding a he side o he road conversing wih his lady love. Mr. Lucas was hrown and was prey well shaken up. Mr. Carr waa ; no hur. Gordon L, Davison o Keypor was riding his bicycle a ew days ago when he pedal broke and be, WBB hrown! He was somewha bruised and scrached Au he was no seriously hur. WOMEN MAKE MONET. Land or a Park May be Bough a Alanic Bighlaids..The womens improvemen sociey ol Alanic Highlands- held a kirmess in he Ocagon hall a ha place las Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday nighs, A kirmeee, o all inens and purposes, is jus an ordinary air and esiyaiwih a vaudeville perormance hrown in oi good measure. The vaudeville perorm ance a his kirmees was by local alen. The aair was he mos successul o is kind ever held a Alanic Highlands. The oal receips amouned o $1,170 and abou $1,000 will be proi, One reason why he aair waa so successul was because, he en iro own wai brough ogeher in a common purpose, The improvemen sociey is made up o: Mehodiss, Bapiss, Presbyerians Caholics, Episcopalians and ^heahens, so ha he kirmess was no looked upon as eiher denominaional or secarian bu as somehing having or is objec he beermen o he own o he pro 13 sold cake, Mrs. William Low had charge o he lemonade sand, Miss Sraus sold peanus, Miss Carey sold candy, Mrs. Griin sold ice cream, Mrs. James Marin conduced a grocery booh. Miss Vera Thorpe was in charge" o he Klondike, Miss Annie Waldron old orunes, and Mrs. Fred Whie had charge o an orange ree rom which prize oranges were sold. An ineresing eaure o he kirmess was a voing cones as o he mos aracive and bes kep lawn inhe own. This was decided by voe.,oap. Joseph Barre won he cones by securing 882 voes. George Lockwood was second in he cones, wih only a! ew voes legs han Capain Barre. The prize was a silver cup. There was alao a guessing cones as o he number o peanus in a jar. The jar conained 365 peanus. Miss Lichensein guesaed 874 and won he prize. The prize was a shawl. A number o aricles were disposed o by chance and mos o hem wen o guess a he hoels, An oil paining o Dr. J. H. VanMaer was won by William Kelly, a on o coal was won by William Moore, and a cake was won by Prosecuor John E. Foser.. v n mos cases he money made a airs is spen beore i is made, or arrangemens or spending i are made beore i B made, a any rae. Tha was no so n his case. The women don really know wha hey will do wih he money, excep ha cliep are very sure ha 1 i will be spen. The general senimen o he sociey avors he purchase o a. plo o ground o be used as a public park and i is quie likely ba he money will be used or ha purpose.. THE FREMENS FAR. Miss MeaU Wins a Gold Wach- Winner8 o Oher Prizes. Miss Elsie Megill won he gold wach a he Relie hose companys air, which closed on Wednesday nigh. She urned n $54. Miss Edih Hook, her only compeior, urned in $51 and he commiee gave her a silver wach. Joseph G. Eschelbach bea Eugene Paerson in he cones or he gold-beaded cane. Mr. Eschelbach urned in nearly $50 and Mr. Paerson. urned in abou $6. Frank Dickman won he iremans rubber sui and Arhur L. Wymbs won he iremans ;rumpe. Among he aricles ohancerl o and he winners o hem were he ollowing: Ton o coal Eugene Paerson. Barrel olour WilliamBrlou, Silk umbrella Joseph Hesse. Silver-bended cane O. E. Dars. Bicycle Miss Grace Dowd. Parlorul Carl Dlez. Tea se George Conk. Bible-Mrs, George-Graman. Pair O slippers Arbur Williams. Two picures Join 0. smock. Rocking cbal Frank Canllllon. Pair o yaching shoes Jacob Sraus. CLAMS $1.80 A BUSHEL. This is he Highes Price Ever Received a he, Bay Shore. The clammera along he bay shore are receiving $1.80 a bushel or clama^-be highes price ever known in he hisory r he clamming indusry here. Some jlams sold a Belord on Monday or as high as.$2 a bushel bu $1.80 a bushel is being paid or hem righ along by ouide buyers. The Jooal buyers are payng rom $1.40 o $1.60 n bushel, which is he highes price ha hey have ever jered;. The high, price o mea has wrough abou an increased demand or ilams and his has naurally resuled in an increase in he price. n he meanline he claromerb are reaping a rich harves and are no making any unkind remarks, abou he mea rus...., ". > A TrolleyOar O he Track. A car o he Red Bank rolley comany le he racks abou eleven oclock m Thursday nigh as i.was going over ;he resle beween Shrewsbury -and Eaonown. The car was going oward donown and.was almos over he resle when,.he acciden, happened. our wheels le he rack.!no psalengers were on he oar. Passengers orn Long Branch ronnerred a he ADOGCOTEKSTROUBLE JACK Me SWEENEY CAUGHT BS BROTHEK-N-LAWS DOG. Enono\nH oloia Dog Cacher-Bis Broiiier-ln-Law Whisled or XisBogand he Bog Came A Scrimmage Followed, A arecen raning o he ownship commiee o Eaonown ownbhip Jack McSweeney waa-appoined! as:he ownships oicial dog;: cacher. - McSweeney was, eleced a opnsable ouhe Democraic icke las spring. He lives a Eaonown. For each dog killed he ownship pays him 75 cens, "Beore he kills he dag, however, he mus keep i in pound or. 48,:)bours.. he dogs owner wans he dog wihiijjhe,48 hours he may have i reurned by he paymen o M,cSweeney o a J dollar.- Aer McSweeney. g;o his appoinmen he wen o a blacksmih shop and had a big pair o ongs made. The ongs were abou our ee long and McSweeney expeced o use hem as. dog nabbers. Mos dog oacbers-use a big crib ne in heir work, bu- MeSweeneyrjhough.a pair o ongs woilld do more eecual work because he-would be 1 enabled o grab a dog by he ear, or leg, or. ail, or collar, whereash&crab ne is generally hrown over he bead o a.capured dog, and over he enire body i he dbg is no oo big., McSweeney.caugh a ew dogs wihou being inerered wih, bu las Wednesday he oried a ound dog belonging o John jteeaey. McSweeney and Feeney are brohers-in-law, bu heir relaionship was swep aside in he animosiies -o a dog-oaching war. Feeney was siing on.he porch o Snyders hoel whea McSweoney passed wih Feeneys hound in cusody. The dog had a collar.around.is nee}, and Mc> Sweeney led i by a sring. Feeney whisled and he dog, recognizing is masers call, made a sudden bound and jumped ou o is collar. MeSweenay and Feeney hen began o call each oher names and in oher ways demonsraed o he crowd ha hey did no love each oher ab much as brohersin-law should. They go closer and closer ogeher, and inally words gave place o blows. n he scrimmage Feehey8 shir was nearly orn o.. Mc- Sweeneys body was slighly damaged bu Ms sbir remained whole. Feepey declares ha he didn hi McSweeney, while McSweeney swears ha Feeney humped and choked him. McSweeney resened he reamen he had received and he was doubly indignan because Feeney inerered wih him inbe perormance o his oicial duies. On Thursday Feeney-vas arresed on, a charge o assaul preerred- by Mc- Sweeney and Consable Clark ook his prisoner beore Jusice Sickles o Red Bank. Jusice Sickles has a monopoly o he Eaonown cases since he deah o ^ Whie and Rober Fay, and he criminal business o ha village is ap o receive his coninued consideraion unil nex spring, when a jusice o he peace is o be eleced in Eaonown ownship. Jusice Sickles hough ha i would be he proper hing o hold Feeney o awai he acion o he Ocober gradd jury and his was done.. Feeney was no required o give bail, bu was released on his own recognizance. Feeney sill has possession i his dog.. WM. BUCK SHOOTS HS WFE. The Shooing Bue o he Accidenal Blscharge o a Pisol. Mrs. William Buck o Oceanpor was accidenally sho by her husband las Wednesday morning. Mr. Buck Beeps a pisol in he house. The house is siuaed alongside o he creek ^and when a nipe or oher game bird happens o how isel, on he creels Mr. Buck, i be sees i, ries a sho a i wih he pisol. A bird made is appearance on Wednesday morning and Mr. Buck wen upsairs o ge his pisol. Mrs. Buck has a grea ear o irearms And when her msband came downsairs sue asked him, he wouldn pu lie pisol away. : Be made a move o handhe pisol o herhe was locked up or he nigh and he when he weapon caugh in his wach ex morning Jusice Sickles ined him ;hain and was discharged. The bulle dollar and coss. Jackson paid he neredmrs. Bucks le wris and came ine and he sared immediaely or Middleown. ju abou our inches above he wris. Dr. Clark o Long Branch dressed he 1 - njury and no serious resuls are apprehended. ~ A BO BTTEN. ^ i» A BO YELD OF POTATOES. A reehold armer neing KS Barrels o he Acre. D wigh Solomon o Freehold has abou ory acres o his arm in poaoes and ;he yield is averaging125 barrels o he acre,. The poaoes, are-o he American Gian variey. Mr. Solomon hauls an average o 350 barrels o marke every day. n one day las week he hauled 315 barrels. Mr. Solomon used 1,000 pounds ui erilizer o he acre on his po ao ield.,. <m i m -. A Dew Lodge or Eaonown. A. cour o he ndependen Order o Foresers is o be insiued a Eaocown >n Wednesday o nox week. There are ilready hiry applicaions or memberhip," All he applicans will have o undergo a medical examinaion. Dr. J, 1. Bush has been appoined local cour ihysloian,, Edward Rellly Loses a Horse. A horsebelonging o Edward Reilly, he expressman o( R«d Bank, died on. Wednesday nigh o spinal meningiis, >oin o he acdiden unil he car wasmri Rellly bough Ue horse six weeks ^o back on he racks. Leon Longsree go. m>^ was conducor o he oar which le he rack. THE BscSTEK is ^1.50 a year. Adv, A RAD ON RUBBER BOOTS. Abou Tweny Pairs Solen From Bay Shore ishermen. The ishermen o Belord and Por Monmodh, discovered when hey wen o work on Monday morning ha heir rubber boos had been solen rom rieii boas. A pair o rubber boos is an im poranpar o every ishermans oui and he boos are le on he boa whea he isherman is hrough work. During Sunday nigh he ishing, boas were al visied and eveiy pair o boos wai solep. All he ishermen have helpers and several pairs o boos were solen rom some o. he«boas. Three pairs were aken rom he boas o B. Wall Havens, George Henry, ObarleB Davis and John Osborn; and wo pairs were aken rom he boas o George Leek and M. C. Lohsen. Single pairs wen aken rom he oher boas, alogeher abou weny pairs being solen. Suspicion ress on a crew ha sailed away rom Belord during Sunday nigh, aer haying been here or several days, Bjr he ime he robbery was discovered his boa had had ime o reach New York and ge he boos ashore, so hai here was lile use o rying o ge on he rack o he missing propery. is believed ha he, boos were sold or junk. The boos, weighed abou en pounds a pair, wih he excepion o a pair owned by George Lane. He has unusually big ee, and he has o wear No. 14s. He works or George Henry, and i is a joke around Belord ha when Mr. Lane goe3 ou on Mr. Henrys boa, he has o sand his boos on hei boa lenghwise. His boos are said weigh abou 25 pgupds. Junk dealeri pay abou hree ceij^b. a pound or ol rubber. q_ ^V FREMEN MAKE $107. Tlie iremen o Navesink. Clear Ta Amoun a a air. Tho hook and iadder company o Navesink held a air in he ball a ha place on Thursday,. Friday and Saurday nighp. Waler B. Connor was manager o he aair. There was a able or he sale o ancy aricles and here were various sands or he sale o hings usually ound a airs. The ancy able was in charge o Mrs. Frank Hower and Miss Ehel Johnson. Mrs. Rober Maxson presided a e cako able; Miss Alice Polheraus andljlrs. WalerB. Connor sold rui and peuivus ; Ber Sickles and William Searns had charge o he ce cream deparmen; William Conner and William Card dispensed so drinks; Mamie Schneider, Maud Sickles and Dena Hower aced as wairesses; and Mrs. William Searns, Miss Harie Polhemus andmisagrace Sickles had.books ouonaricles ha were chanced o. Edward Sriydw was cashier. The aricles chanced o and he winners were: Toile se John Tracy 1. Dinner se- Rober rving. Umbrella John Travis. Lamp Charles Thome. Bookcase Edward Sayder. Grayy ladle-lewis YanBren!. Soa pillow Mrs. Waler B. Connor. The oal receips o he air, ogeher wih some conribuions rom he coagers o Navesink and Locus Poin, were $210. O his sum $107 is proi. The money will go ino he general und o he ire company. : m A FARM HAND FNED. saac Jacksons Boiserous Conduc Ges Him in Trouble. saac Jackson, a negro arm hand who works or David Wycko o Middleown, visied a Red Bank on Saur? day nigh. He bough some clohing and beween his purchases paronized some o he hoels in own. He go drunk and showed an inclinaion o Be noisy. Marshal Sryker old him o be quie bu Jackson replied ha he guessed be could do as he pleased. Jus beore eleven oclock Jackson became so diswderly ha he was arresed. Then he begged or orgiveness. Big ears :oursed down his cheeks and his cries o nguish could be heard wo-blocks away. Bulldog Bies a lve-year-oldyoungser. Frank Howard, aged ive years, eon Frank Howard o Eaonown, a moorman on he rolley road, was bien longs o a neighbor. The boy was bien iu he high bu no seriously. The >y.a bulldog on Saurday. The dog bedogs eeh scraped he skin and caused he blood o low. The wound was auerized and dressed by Dr. J. C. Bush. The dog has no been killed. Man land Machine Race. A race was held a Seabrigh a ew days ago beween Alber Pannaci on a moor cycle and Gordon Augusus on a bioycle. The race was a quarer mile dash, one hea, wih one hundred yards lying sar, or a purse o $10. Pannaci was o deea ho bicyclis by en ee or orei he race. The wo conesans rpde "neck and neok" over he whple lourse and ended he same way. Augusus hereore go he $10. A Business Sold. James Nelson has sold his resauran, candy and rui business a Eaonown o G. Garbaein o Red Bank. Mr. Garjnein will close ou he resauran deparmen o he businese. Mr. Nelson moved ou Saurday o New York, where io will engage in anoher business. NEWS FROMJllDBLETOTO AN MMERSON N THE BAY AT PORT MONMOUTH. A Large-Crowd o,people Winessed he Ceremony Sew MonmouhB Knighs o Columbus A New El erprise a Belord. Anoher meeing was held a New Monmouh on Sunday aernoon in he ineres o:organizing a council o he. Knighs o Columbus. Thus ar eleven insurance members have been secured. Tweny are necessary o sar a council. is believed ha he necessary number will be secured, bu unil hey are obained nohing urher can "be done oward an organizaion. THE REGSTER recenly had a sory abou a dangerous railroad crossing a Belord a which a number o mishaps had aken place; A lew days aer he sory appeared a seciongang visied he crossing and pu i in good copdi".. ion. The crossing is over a swich ha is seldom used and he condiion o i$crossing had no come o he noice or* he Becion oreman. Fred Morris, leader o he salvaion army, a Belord, was bapized in he bay a Por Monmouli on Sunday aer-, noon by Rev. Joseph S. Clark, pasor o he Por Monmouh Penecosal church, Several hundred people winessed he ;eremony. Mr. Morris made a shor address aer his immersion. Mrs. E. J. Walling o Belord has reirned rom a visi o her daugher, Mrs. chard Sherman o Plainield. While Plainield Mrs. Walling ook an auolobile rip o Philadelphia and back,. Mrs. Sherman and Miss Addie Guyon o Toenville, Saen sland, are now visiing Mrs. Walling-. ^Frank Yarnell o Belord has rened h&olci poolroom building a ha place and will deal in second hand urniure. He; will buy urniure a aucion a New Ydrk and sell i eiher a aucion or privae sale. Mr. Yarnell is a painer and his new business will be run only as a side line. The Sunday-school o he Navesink Mehodis church wen o Pleasure Bay on a picnic on Thursday^ - was he schools ir,s picnic o Pleasure Bay and ;he scholars, old and young, enjoyed he day horoughly. was he larges picnic ;ha he school has had in a number o ears. Webser Swan c Navesink had a new loor laid in his grocery sore las. week. Aer i was inished he hough ha he conras beween be new loor and he es o he sore was oo grea so he began a general clearing up movemen. The sore presens quie a model appear- ance. vwilliam.v-aughn.x)rcsisr..,. ill?, Sraen sland, spen Sunday wih Mr. Vaughns grandaher, John H. Walling o Por Monmouh. Saurday was Mr. Wallings 78h birhday. He is,sill hale i and heary and personally looks er a large arm. Frank Davis o Hillside, near Alanic Highlands, who is spending several weeks in he mounains o Vermon wih his amily, was home a day las week on a business rip. His moher, Mrs. Caherine Davis, reurned o Vermon wih. him. Miss da Tompkins o Whie Plains is visiing her aun, Miss Josephine Tomp- Vins o Navesink. Miss Tompkins lived wih her aun unil a ew years ago and n a shor.ime she expecs o ake up er borne wih hep again. The blackboards in he Navesink pubic school are being done over by Waler B. Conner. Mr. Connor has also pained he new porch loor and seps o he school building. Mrs. George Phelan o New York and er daughers, Misses Elsie and Anice helan, are spending wo weeks a homas Johnsons a Navesink. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bowne o Windsor and heir grandson, Harry Taylor, are visiing Mrs. Bownes siser, Mrs. Rober A. Johnson o Navesink. Joseph^VanNoe o Belord has moved rom Thomas S. WallingB house a ha.>lace o he house recenly vacaed by Henry Granderab. Mrs.,Charles Hubbs o Belord spen las week on he Souh Shrewsbury river seamboa, o which her husband s capain. - Miss Grace Bowman o Belord, who as been visiing ber aun, Mrs. Thomas hadwick o Brooklyn, has reurned lone.,. Miss Gerrude LaCoun o New Rochk>, who has been visiing Miss Anna Moore o Naveaink, has reurned home. Mrs. Garre Lee o N*w York and her a ligher Berha are visiing Mrs. Lees moher, Mrs, James Bubbs o Belord. Mrs. J. E. Johnson and her son ra,nd Miss Mnuel Johnson o Belord are ipend ing his week a Asbury Park. Lisle Sewar and amily o Cohoes re visiing Mr. Sewars parens, Mr. nd Mrs. John Sewar o Navesink. Leila May Budlong, daugher o Dr. O. W. Budlong o Belord,. who has been angeroubly sick, is recovering. Mrs. James, Braden o Jersey Ciy is < isiing her,.moher, Mrs. George T. Henry o Belord; Edward Layon o Navesink is visiing isdaugher, Mrs. Thomas Heusis o iualo.,. Evere Henry o Belord is visiing a ormer classmae a Eagle Rock, New ersey. Alred Richmond o Camden is visi- ng his broher, 8. W. Richmond o Belord., John Moun o Now York is visiing,is siser., Mrs. J. M. Johnson o Naveink..,. /..,,..,, Aaron Hopkins o Navecink is grading js lawn and seeding i down., pay8 o adverise in THE REQSTEE, :

10 A PROFTABLE QULT, LTTLE SLVER METHODSTS REALZE 8119 ON ONE. Members o he Becing Circle loo Socks o he Quil and Secured Auographs a Ten Cens Each- SUBB, Viola Moore Ges he Quil Abou hree monhs ago he sewing circle o he Lile Silver Mehodis church underook he makidg o an au ograph quil as a scheme c mak money or church purposes. Members o he circle ook blocks o he quil, on which hey were ib secure names. Some ook several blocks, bu mos o he members ook only one block each. Th paymen o en cens eniled a person o have his or her name embroidered on he quil Conribuions o course were no limied o en cens, bu no maer wha he amoun o, he conribuion was he donor go Bis name on he quil only once. was agreed a he begin ning ha he person securing he larges amoun omoney should have he quil. On Thursday nigh he blocks o his quil and he amoun colleced on hem were handed in a a lawn pary held a Richard Parkers. The larges amoun o money was colleced by Miss Viola; Moore, who urned in $16. The names o he persons rom whom she secured conribuions ill hree blocks o he quil. Mrs. Judsori Moun urned in $12 and Mrs. George Woolley urned in $10. From hese amouns he conribuions ranged down o iy cens. Soliciors, in addiion o hose named above, were Mrs. W. H. King, Mies Bessie Parker, Mrs. Baker, William Sherwood, Mrs. Anson Sherwood, Mrs. George Millward, Mies M. A. King,- Mrs. B. F. King, Mrs. W. H. Carhar, Mrs. DewiHeyer, Mrs. Kichard Parker, Mrs. Wilby, Miss Ella D. Poer, Mrs. Harry Ed wardb, Mrs. W. A. Lilley, Mrs. Caherine Lippinco., Miss Hannah Bowne, Miss Libbie.Worhley, Miss Mary Parker, MiesSylvia DeFabry, Mrs. W. H. Fowler, Mrs. Winleld Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Lake, Mrs. George Howland, Mrs. Elwood Harvey, Miss Maggie Woolley, Mrs. Cyrenius ^Vorhley, Mrs,. John Kemp, Miss Florence Ayres, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Miss May Ayres and Miss Annie Ayres. The oal amoun urned in on he quil amouned o $119. Some o he collecors sen blocks away * o heir riends, requesing hem o ge auographs. All o hese blocks have no ye been, reurned and he und may be increased when he blocks are all heard rom. Some o hose who colleced money embroidered on heir blocks he names which hey Becured. The blocks ha are no embroidered will be inished by he sewing circle. The names are all o be embroidered wih blue Bilk. The esival, which was sor o a side issue o he urning in o he quil money, was a very enjoyable eaure iinj proiable ns well. Lunch was served on he European plan order wha you wan and pay accordingly. ce crenm was sold and here were boohs or he sale o candy and ohel? rereshmens usually ound a a lawn esival. There were no regular aendans a any o he boohs or ables, bu all ook urn a helping and paricipaing in he esiviies, The large house was hrown open and while some enjoyed he oudoor pleasures ohers passed he ime wih singing and music in he parlor The oal receips rom he quil and he esival were abou $200, which will go ino he general church und. The, receips were very graiying o he church. No harves home is o be held his year and his aair was looked upon as aking he place o he harves home. PAYNG FOR THE RAD. Recen aa o Lono Branch Gamblers Cos he Couny 8884,88. The recen raid o Phil Dalys gam- bling house a Long Branch by he.couny auhoriies cos he couriy.$3 4.B8. The bills were paid by he" reeholders a heir meeing on Wednesday, he correcness o he bills having been ceriied by he prosecuor. The bill o Charles Srong, who conduced he raid, was $160,24, This included an iem o $60 or caring wo loads o gambling paraphernalia rom Long Branch o Freehold. Each o he oicers who assised in he raid go $5 or his nighs work. Edward Haley and William Wilson o Red Bank were wo o he oicers. The Drummond deecive agency, which secured evidence agains he gamblers, charged $ Three oher bills o Consable Srong or services as couny deecive were paid.a he same meeing. These hree bills, ogeher wih he one or making he raid, aggregaed $ njured by a Threshing Machine. Charles Rogers o Hornersown, in Upper Freehold ownship, was badly injured las week while hreshing" a he arm o "Wilbur & Curis, a Cream Ridge. While adjusing a bel on he engine wheel his hand was caugh beween he bel and wheel. He wa9 hrown over he ly wheel o he engine and his arm was broken above he wris. His hand was also mashed. Rogers was o nave been married las Saurday, bu he wedding has been posponed ori accoun o he acciden. Oubuildings Burned* A large grain barn, a wagon house and wo cow houses on he arm o Marin Nolari, beween Sweemans Lane andfreehold, wereburned down on Friday a week ago. Four cows and one borse perished in ho lames. A lo o arm machinery, hay, grain, ec., were also burned. is no known how he ire sared. The loss is parially covered by insurance. *». A Finger Caugh in a Door. Samuel Bana o New York, aged seven years, is visiing bis aun, Mrs. Gerrude Force o Keypor. Las week a door blew shu on his inger and.,n bone in ibis inger was broken. The -inger was-also mashed and i may have o be ampuaed.,.., - % r.. THE REGSTER is $1.50 a year. A$v. 3 V A Wach CaseWeavs a poinocoaacwihhehead or pocke. A aolld gold case wears hin and weak and a oboap illed case wears shabby. A Ja». Boss Siened (old Case s guaraneed o wear or 25 years. s made o wo layers o solid gold wih alayerosllenlngmeal beween, all welded ogeher n one solid shee. Xne ouside gold will las a quarer o a cenury and he siening meal will keep he caw srong as long as you wear k XJnlais why housands wear he MS, BOSS Tow Wach Case on conly wcrlcs n preerence o a solid gold case. Ask yonr Jeweler o.show you a Jus. Boss Case and look or he Keysone rade-murk samped nside. Scad ar Bookle. THE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Pa.»»»»»»<*»»» THE JOHN HUSTON CO. Successor o William H. Knapp, * 8 FRONT STREET. Telephone No. 91. Seasonable Goods., NEW MACKEREL, a, whie, swee. PURE CDER ASTD WHTE WNE VNEGAR. PCKLES, SAUCES AND JAMS, impored and domesic. FNEST TABLE OLS, by he gallon, quar or bole. CHEESE, Fancy mpored and Domesic. CRACKERS, 50 Kinds. FARNACEOUS GOODS/all kinds. FNE OPEN KETTLE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. GENUNE PORTO RCO MOLASSES. HGH-GRADE EXTRACTS, pure and rue o name, or ce Cream, Cakes and Puddings. i " WE NVTE COMPARSON N QUALTY AND PRCE. THE JOHN HUSTON CO.»»»#»»»»»» WESS S HEADQUARTERS FOR DUCK HATS! j 19,29, 39 Cens. Ohers charge or same qualiy 29, 49 and 69 5 cens. The 19-cen kind is wha nine ou o d en children ace wearing. The 29-cen ha is p large and rolls up slighly in he back. 5 The 39-cen ha is called he Porch; some 4 call i he Baby Ha, or, all aces look young ^ under is so, drooping brim. j WESS Red Bank Temple o Fashion. vangiw»»»»»»»»»» THEODORE F. WHTE, Real Esae, nsurance and Loans,! BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.i J. $16,000 TO LOAN ON RED BANE PROPERTY N SUMS TO SUT BORROWERS. FURNSHED HOUSES TO LET. have a number o urnished houses or ren in all pars o he own and on he Shrewsbury river. NSURANCE. nsurance placed in he bes companies and losses promply paid.,... / / THEODORE F. WHTE. Rooms i and?,,regiser Building., <" ^ \ ALLARE & TELEPHONE 69. Oices: 20 Broad Sree, ~ Red Bank, N. J. NSURANCE AND REAL, ESTATE AND EFFECT LOANS, REPRESENT HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK "AND OTHER LEADNG COMPANES; / ESTABLSHED \ - >< >< My coal yard is handy and he coal you ge rom i is good coal, well screened, and he bes he marke aords. /; We deliver our coal promply, and he prices are as low as he marke will allow. WM. N. WORTHLEY, : Foo,o Worhieys Hill, RED BANK, N. J.» «««( TRADE MARKS cu rom he Wrappers are VALUABLE. Air N i; GLOSS OAP ATNE J POWDER WE WLL ACCEPT TlS ENTRE ADVERTSE- MENT AS ONE TRADE MARK OF EVERY TWENTY-FVE (26) SENT US. Beauiul Presens Free. Send or Premium Lis DAVD S. BROWN & CO., 51s Sree and Norh River, New York Ciy. BREAD Pure ngrediens. Mixing Machinery. Absolue Cleanliness. Paen Ovens. Look or his Label on Every Loa. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. MMMMMMMMHMMNHHNMMCMNMMNMM* RPANS,The simples remedy or indigesion, consipaion,biliousness and he many ailmens arising rom a disordered somach,liver or bowels is Ripans Tabules. They go sraigh o he sea o he rouble,relieve he disre6s,cleanee and cure he aeced pars, and give he sysem a general oning up.. A drugglbs. TheFive-Ccnpaeko iscnoab roron ordinary occasion. Tho amily boo, 60 cenb, con-. ains a supply (or a year.! HOWARD TREY, MONMOUTH ST., BANK, \EW JER8Er.\ P racical lumber. E8TMATE8 CHEERFULLY FHEN8HED. CONTRACTS TAKEN. JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. carry consanly on band all ho laes eanlnry appliances, nna nence am prepared o do work wihou delay. KNDLNG WOOD FOR SALE. have a iarso quaniy ol kindling wood n my saw mill, which will soil, delivered a Red Sank, or near here; a weny cens per barrel, six barrels or a dollar. Daniel H. Cook Tlrioa Falls N. J. T. Manson & Son. High Grade Granie Work, BLUESTONE, SANDSTONE, SE^ER PPE, ron Covers and Drains. Monmouh Sree, near Town Hall, RED BANK. N. J. A FNE, STOCKOF Monumens and Headsones o selec rom a reasonable prices..work pu up in any cemeery and guar-.: aneed. A elae burial vaul qr inspeeion.

11 HOLMDELS POTATO CROP AN UNUSUAiLY BG YELD THS YEAR. is Esimaed Tha he oal YieU Will be Beween 30,000 and 40,O0 Barrels, which Means an ncome o Over $95,000. The poao yield a Holmdel is large:. his season han has been in years, he poao crop having been avored wi jus he righ kind o weaher while i was growing., H. E. Armsrong prob ably has he bes crop on he average oi any armer in he viciniy oholmde. His crop will average abou 125 barrels ="=4Q re yil»acre. One acre las week produced 187 barrels. Harry Armsrong and Harry Johnson, wo oureen-year- old boys, picked 186 barrels o poaoes on Mr. Armsrongs place in one day recenly. The poaoes are.unusually large,. Eugene Ely is anoher Holmdel armer who has a ine crop o poaoes. He has dug one ield o welve acres and his ield.averaged abou one hundred barrels o he acre. HeTias wo more,large ields o dig. Nearly every day las week Mr. Ely cared o he saion welve loads o poaoes o welve barrels each, a oal shipmen o 144 barrels a day. Charles Phillips and.james Hammond pick poaoes or Mr. Ely by he barrel. They consider one hundred barrels or he wo o hem a days work, and hey usually pidk ha quaniy by hree oclook or earlier. They say,ha as soon as hey " ge heir band in 1 hev are going o work all day jus. o see now many barrels hey can ill, providing here are enough poaoes in Holmdel o keep hem going. A rough esimaioo he poao orop - in he imrn«diae vtcty^o Holmdel his seasoi places he yield a beween jind 40,000 barrels. John 8. in Holmes has abou 40 acres n poaoes. \\, Henry Holmes and Eugene Ely abou 85 acres each, William Craword abou 80 acres, John W. Ely, Edward Schenck /and H. P. Conover abou 25 acres each, H. E. Armsrong 22 acres, Charles Brown abou.20 acres and William C Ely abou 15 acres. These, wih he armers who have rom ive o en acres aech will bring he oal acreage up o abou A an average o one hundred barrels o he acre, which will be abou he yield, hebe 850 acres will pro- duce somewhere near 85,000 barrels o poaoes. Poaoes are now bringing 75 cens a barrel, bu even a his price he oal income o he armers o Holmde rom his one crop will be over $25,000, OYSTER PACKNG.. Fory Hen Employed a Keypor Xearlv he Tear Bound. One eaure o he oyser indusry a Keypor is. a packing house conduced by he J. & W. S. Elswprh company. " The Elsworhs have been in business a New York abou 45 years and abou hree years ago hey sared a branch packing house a Keypor. Their packing house a Keypor is 82x80 ee, wo sories high. Oysers in he Bhell are packed here and oysers are also opened and packed. Employmen is given nearly he year round o a orce o abou ory men. The men receive rom $12 o $18 a week. Las seasdn he oupu o he Keypor branch was 6,000 barrels o oysers in he shell and 41,CSS gallons o opened oysers. Las winer he bay was rozen over or some ime and con- Eiderable diiculy was experienced in geing oysers. During he summer he widh o he creek in ron o he packing house was doubled and he companv now has a sorage capaciy o 5,000 baskes o oysers. This will carry he acory over any ordinary spell o. bad weaher and save he company much inconvenience. ^ DED FROM BS NJURES. A Vuleru Facory Acciden Causei, John WalUiigi Deah. John J. Walling o Keypor, who was injured in he culery acory a hai place abou wo weeks ago, died lasl week rom his injuries. Walling was hrown" while adjusing a bel and received an injury o he epine which pairal yzed he lower par o he body. An operaion was perormed in he hope o saving bis liebu he operaion was wihou avail. The young man was 21 years old. He was he son o Henry Walling and bis enire lie had been spen a Keypor. He graduaed rom he Keypor public school in He was a popular young man and as a mark o respec he acory where he was employed was closed a he hour o he uneral and he employees aended he uneral in a body. Among he loral oerings were pieces rom he em ployees o he culery acory, rom he eniployees o he Eagle ile works, where he was ormerly emnloyed, and rom his classmaes o he public school A Bicycle Wrecked. The eam o Frank Love o Eobersville go scared, while sanding a. he seamboa dock a -Keypor las week and ran away. n ron o Mrs. Grosss ice cream parlor he horses ran up on he sidewalk and wrecked a bicycle belonging o Frank Woodru which sood agains a pos in ron o he sore. The bicycle had been borrowed by Moriz Goldsein. Unless Mr. Love pays or he loss o he wheel sui will be broligh agains him by Goldsein. jfeshvegeablesi and Frui. 7.. Youll ind hem a he marke \ on he Cor. Broad and Fron Ss. r RED BANE. r j Vegeables o all kinds resh J 5 every morning, righ rom he J \ arm - \ W. A Choice Assormen o Frui, Always on Band. M. CELLA. i When You Need, a Plumber Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very glad ) i. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on he principle ha a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABATH & WHTE, 16 and 18 Fron S., Red Bank, W. J. A Few- Poins For SnMeii The Searoblab, Perecos and Joel Parker cigars ae male a my acory. There- ore can recommend hem o smokers. They are ive-cen cigars and are as good. no beer, han pleny o cigars ha sell or en cens. 1, also sell he lve-cen cigars which have been i»d exensively adverised recenly D he New.YorS, papers. These nclude he Lillian Bussell. Cubanola, Georse W. Child, Franklin and Cremo. sell hem a boh wholesale and reail. you wan a nice ree-smoking Poro Rico cigar J wonld advise you o ry he^i. Toro, made up n Brevas shape. These are unquesionably he bas lre-cen cigars impored rom he Wes ndies. *J Everyhing or Smokers Use. WLA CDLLOK, A Fron S., Red Bank. FRANCS WHTE & SON, Real Esae, nsurance and Loans, FRONT ST., OVVi GLOBE HOTEL, RED BANK, v MONEY TO LOAN. The ollowing houses o le: Broad sree, all improvemens, barn, $30;: One urnished, up o April 1s, $30 per monh, ron sree, house and barn, $16. Hal house, 4 rooms, $8; Oakland sree, improvemens, $16. Leghon avenue, $10. Shrewsbury avenue, $9. Maple avenue, all improvemena; 50. On river, urnished, $800 per year., River sree, $11. House, all improvemens, $14, One $9.50, Maple avenue, $11. Branch avenue, house, 6 roonjs. gas and waer, $10. Lile Silver, nea house, $10. Monnabuh sree, $26. House, all improvemens, $S0, and a number o ohers... FOR SALE., n own, on river, and in nearby places, every kind o propery a bargain prices.. -^... V. - FARMS. ;... Farm O S40 acres, good house and barn ; 2 small houses, apple, pear and oher orchard, 100 acres o valuable imber. Price $15,000.- $10,000 can remain. Farm, 140 acres, barn, no house, $6,000. Farm 45 acres, New Monmouh, $7,50K Comorable hoai, good house, wih 9 roonjs, ou buildings, in own, $i acres. Price $4,700., :.. -,. SPECAL. House and lo on Wes sree, $975. Hal cash. 5 acres on river, 250 ee ron, $8,750, 175x1,000 on river, $7,500. Several oher pieces a hal price. Telephone 44-F. NSURANCE. FRANCS WHTE & SON. Midsummer Special Sale.,. -.». - OP and Harness. Special Prices on Runabous, Surreys and a - Full Line o Summer Carriages. We are Closing Ou a Number o Good Second-Hand Carriages. J. W. MOUNT <& BRO,, Cor. Whie S. and Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. AN AUTOMOBLST FNED. He JUasea a Good Speed Record in Geing a Lawyer. C. H. Tangeman, a summer residen o Seabrigh, was arresed las week or speeding his auomobile hrough he borough aser han he limi allowed by he auhoriies. He was arresed and a hearing was se or Friday aernoon a hal-pas wo oclock. A wo oclock Tangeman ^suddenly go he idea ha he ough o have a lawyer. He wen o Bed Bank wih his auomobile, secured Warren Smock, and was back a S# brigh a he ime se or he rial. There was convincing proo ha Tangeman had violaed he,ordinance and he was ined $10 and coss, amouning in all o $14. A,Coroners Bill Reduced. Coroner Edgar. Vandervepr o Freehold recenly^presened o he couny a bill or viewing he bodies o he hree men killed by he collapse o a concree wall a he Sea Gir rile range. Alhough bu one rip was made o view he hree bodies Vanderveer made hree separae mileage charges. The bill was reerred o he counsel o he board or an opinion as o is legaliy. was he opinion o he counsel ha he coroner was eniled o bu one mileage ee and his bill was accordingly reduced $8.» i Charged Wih Pocke Picking. Thomas Whie, avaier n Browns Old Pleasure Bay house, has been held in $400 bail o awai he acion o he grand jury on a charge o picking he pocke o Joshua Kingsley o Asbury Park. Kingsley sopped a he hoel and shorly aer he le he discovered ha his roll o^ $40 was missing. He remembered ha Whie had brushed up agains him unnecessarily while be was a he hoel and lie arres, o he waier resuled... * * ~. Bicyclers on Lincros Sidewalks, There is general complain among he neople o Linoro over he pracice o Tricycle riding on he sidewalk. Almos every bicyclis who goes hrough he village rides on he sidewalk, while he road isjus as hard and smooh as he walk. There is alk o making a complain o he Uwnship auhoriies..,.«i m :. pays o adverise in-the REGSTER. Crepe Paper For Ladies Has. - This paper can be had in all he colors o he rainbow a his sore. Price en cens a roll. Ten yards o a roll. TETLEY ca SON, i 4 Red Bank, N. J. 4 There is Work or he Plumber n your place and i should be aended o a once. Sickness is requenly caused >y clogged drains, Coss oo much, you lay? No a all. My oharges or high :lass Numbing, Gas Fiing or Seam Heaing Work ire quie moderae..use good mae* ials and exercise grea skill and care in ill operaions. guaranee perec rork..: WLLAM OBREN. 20 WEST PROMT RTREEc NED BANK, N,;j. The New York and New Jersey Telephone Co., 7o BKOADWAY; LONG BRANCH, N,J;

12 THE RED BANK REGSTER JOHN H. COOK.. Edior and Proprieor published every Wednesday aernoon a Red Bunk, Monmouh Couny, vcvr Jereev. SVBSCRPTiOX PRCE: One year..,,.$1.k illb ilxmonlbs 1 Three monhs -.41 Enered a he Red Bank pospllce as second class maer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, TOWN TALK. (Coninued rom page 4.) There seems o be "somehing doing" ip poliics. The Freehold Transcrip 6aye ime here was a recen meeing o be Republican big chies o he couny and ha i was hen and here decided o ake John A. Howland o he assembly icke his ull and run him or sheri. The Transcrip says lia a his meeing here were presen Judge Wilbur A. Beisley, Senaor Charles Asa Francis, Sheri Obadiab. Davis, Couny Clerk Joseph McDermo, Oliver H. Brown o Spring Lake, who will be he Republican candidae or senaor his all; Dr. John W. Benne o Long Branch, he chair man o he Republican couny commiee ; and James W. DanBer o Freehold. The Transcrip saes ha i was no decided who was o ake John A. Howlands place on he Republican icke or assembly, bu inimaes ha i maybe Dr. Benne, or William Giard o Asbury Park, or even Samuel W. Kirkbride, who is one o, he candidaes or he sheri nominaion a presen. Here is exacly wha he Transcrip says, and i speaks as one in possession o he acs: We undersand ha a meeing o Republican eadere was held one day recenly and ha was hen and bcro decided ha Mr. Howland sbould be aken o be assembly icke and made he parys candidae or sberi-regardless o proes or appeal. Wheher Dr. Benne o Long Branch is o succeed Dim as a candidae or assembly s no quie clear bu s enirely probable. Tbere s a squin owards Nepune, where William Giard would like o be named, or is possible hai Mr. Klrkbrde, i be nlll accep be nominaion as a consolaion prize or bis urning down or sheri, may be endered a " pos o honor" which, under he circumsances is UUely o prove a "privae saion" aer be voes are couned. Wheher Mr. Hyres s o be pu o wlb be arce o a nominaion or surrogae remains o be seen. We undersand ba" presen and voing" a bis meeing were Messrs. Beisley, Francis and Benne rom Ocean, 0. H. Brown o Wall, and Danser o Freehold, and ha presen, also, wheher enirely acquiescen or no is uo quie clear, Messrs. Davis o Shrewsbury nod McDermo o Freehold. No olher supposed adherens o oher candidaes were presen, and why-excep rom moives o exreme delicacy be assembly candidaes were uo luvled dob no appear. Tha Mr. Bruno, be candidae or senaor, sbould have been orced o show his band, s also s maer o surprise n view o he "asue reicence" characerisic o ha genle There is also a sory going abou o he eec ha an arrangemen is under way beween John A. Howland and William HyreB, o he eec ha each o hem is o say in lie race or he nominaion or sheri ill he end, and ha he one who ges he nominaion and is eleced is o employ he oher as depuy a a good big salary. Tbe amoun o he salary, according o he sory which is curren, in he only par o he arrangemen whiel/has no been decided on. y^~. * * # n connecion wih his bi o poliical news, here is anoher new ihase o couny poliics. This is an eor o ge Benjamin John Parker o Shrewsbury ownship o accep he nominaion or surrogae agains David 8. Craer. Mr. Parker has been srongly urged o accep he nominaion by a number o Republican poliicians o couny prominence, ana he lias been promised a grea deal o suppor. A remendous majoriy has been promised o him in Ocean ownship. He is unquesionably he sronges Republican in Shrewsbury ownship a he presen ime, and wha Shrewsbury ownship can do or her avorie sons when hey run or oice is a maer o hisory. # * * Mr. Parker is wihou doub one o he mos available young Republicans in he couny a he presen ime. He is abou hiry years old, has an independen orune which ia variously esimaed a anywhere rom ory houand dollars o one hundred housand dollars, lias an excellen repuaion and an equally good characer, B o surdy rame and could readily bear he work o he mos exacing campaign, is a man o absolue inegriy, and was never known o break a promise, poliical on oherwise. n addiion, he is relaed o many prominen people hroughou he couny, noably in he cenral and wesern pars. Mos o hese relaions are Democras, and many o hem are acive Democraic poliicians. Some o hem conribue regularly in Democraic campaigns; bdj hey would probably he every one 6 hem in avor o Mr! Parker should Sie be a candidae. * * # These condiions and circumsances make Mr. Parker one o he sronges and mos available candidaes in he Republican pary or any oice ha migh be named. The oers o help in his campaign, in case he should ake he nominaion or surrogae, come rom Democras as well as Republicans, Mr. Parker is he collecor o- Shrewsbury ownship,, an ollce which suis him very well. He has been all along averse d being considered in he ligh o a candidae or any couny oice. The many oers o help which he has received, however, ogeher wih he pressure which is being brough o bear upon him o ake he nominaion or surrogae, may orce him o change his mind in spie o his own disinclinaion o become a his ime a candidae or a couny oice. # ««Anoher inciden o poliics his all will be a.voe on he proposiion o reduce he number o members o he board o reeholders. A law was passed los winerwhich provided or he cu- - ing down O he number o reeholders in.monmouh couny o ive. A pres- Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T- i A Bargain THE RELABLE AND POPULAR Mason s Frui Jars AT A ETHER SZE, QUARTS OR PNTS. Hendicksbn en here are eigheen, members o he board. To make he law eecive in Monmouh couny a majoriy o he r oers mus voe in avor o i a a gen eral all elecion. n order o have he measure voed on, a peiion mus be presened o he couny clerk, signed by legal voers equal in number o hve per jen o he voes cab a he las preced> ing all elecion/ Down a Asbury Park a peiion has been prepared and is being circulaed or signaures. To have be peiion legal, i mus conain he names o 826 legal oers. ough o be an easy maer o ge hese signaures. They could be go in Asbury Park alone, one would hink. Should here be any diiculy experienced in geing he needed signaures here, i would be: an easy maer o ge leveral peiions in circulaion in various pars o he couny, and his would make he work very ligh. * # # he law were voed on avorably, i would no make any dierence o he couny unil a year rom nex January. The law provides ha, be law mus be adoped cy he people a a all elecion. Then, i i is carried, a he nex alls elecion he people elec he ive reeholders who will have charge o he :ounyaair8. Theivereeholders who ire hus eleced ake Oice a he irs o ;he succeeding January, so ha here vould be no change in he governmen ) he couny unil ha ime. Each o he ive reeholders would receive $1,500 salary, bu would no be eniled o any oher expenses, ees or perquisies. * * # Some people say ha he scheme o hanging he mehod o elecing he Freeholders is a Republican plo, deiigned o pu ha pary in conrol o he business o he couny. Under he presen mehod o elecing he board o reeholders he Republicans canno possibly conrol he couny, no maer wha majoriy hey migh have in. a general voe. Freeholders are now eleced by ownships, and a majoriy o he ownships are hopelessly Democraic. Dne o he shore ownships migh be ible o give 500 or 600 Republican majoriy, and ye a lile back ownship, which did no cas 300 voes all old, would have as much weigh and power in he board o reeholders as a member rom he mos populous ownship in he Bouny. * * * The Republicans, i, hey should ge conrol or he board o reeholders, would have in heir hands he elecion o he couny collecor, wih his salary i $2,000 per year. They would have conrol, o he couny bridges and he appoinmen o draw enders, They would, have he appoinmen o supervisors o all he couny roads. Eacho hese posiions, under proper manipulaion, could be made a hlo cener o Republicans inluence. Then lie Republicans would have power o build bridges in cerain localiies or o reuse o build hem. And when i ia considered ha he demand or new bridges, especially llong shore, comes largely rom hose vho are ineresed in he opening up a new racs o real esae, he poliical, pull ha could be exered hrough his source is seen o be large. So, oo, wih much o he oher couny work. Moa men are willing o change heir poliical belies, a leas on couny issues, ;o sui heir pockebooks, and he dibrihuion o couny work by he Repiib- Applegae, Fron Sree, Red Bank, R j a>oae»wee»ae>b a wooyaa M rmans Shermans Meas are lower in price han he meas a oher shops* bu no beer mea can be bough elsewhere a any price.. You may. pay higher prices elsewhere, bu you canno ge beer mea. Ours is he bes; here can be none beer.. de our mea and our prices, make comparisons wih ohers as o i qualiy and price, i you wan o, and see i.here isn a big dierence in ouij avor., Remember Oar Special Saurday Sales You will be surprised a,he prices quoed a hese sales or cash. SHERMANS MARKET, v S / " " CORNER BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, RED BANK, N. J. linan machine would bring a grea deal o suppor o ha pary. #,# * - Wih ive reeholders eleced on a general icke h Republicans would have a chance o ge conrol o he couny business. Nex o-having conrol o he licensing o hoels, he conrol o he couny busineselhnd he spending o $800,000 or so o public money, is he bigges poliical power in he couny. Wih he expendiure o his amoun o money solely in he hands o Republicans, and wih he abiliy o give ou conracs and o disribue couny work in he ineres o ha pary, he Republicans would ind hemselves in possession o anoher grea source o poliical power, sepond only d he power o issuing licenses, " # #» As o he eec on he, public o he proposed change, oulside o is poliical signiicance, here is a good deal o be said on boh Bides. There is lile doub bu ha i would resul in decreased couny expenses. Being eleced by he couny a large, he ive reeholders would no eel beholden o any paricular aecion o he couny, and would no eel impelled o make changes and o give pu work unless here was a reasonable necessiy or, i. A presen each his no doub requenly leads o un necessary workjoeing done. On he oher hand he needs o a ownship are beer known o a residen o ha ownship han 1 o an ouside man, and because o his he change migh work injury in some localiies...,-.. ri ;... EDWN Q, SLOAT Funeral Direcor and Embalmer Broad Sree, BED BANE, NSW JERSEY. Camp Chairs Furnished For All Occasions. Reliable uervico a reasonable raes. Telephone 2l-m. SEWNG MACHNES FOR SALE or exchange. Any make you wan. mpairing and oleadldir done by a machinis, 24 years experience. All work guaranaed or 5 yeara. My charge s 50 cens up. Bels, needles and oil CODS or snle. Clocks und wacneb repaired and oleaned. Drop me a posal card, will call a Your house. Oice n William N.. yotbles coal oice on Burrowe, reeholder eels ha he mus ge all he Bree, near he depo. Address C. W. Woodward, ; money possible or bis, ownship, and dgen, A, Bank, N.J.. ^ Fall Weddings. We have had ieen years experience in urnishing ^Recepions, Weddings, Ec. ;We can supply waiers, edibles, china, linen and silver or any enerainmen, no maer how large or small, and in any localiy. Wire or an esimae and we will be only oo glad o, send i. Address W. F. JMY &BU0., 1 X $ X.T : T T Y Y T T Y Y YT T Y T T T Z 800 Broad S.,. XeusarJ, X. X aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa \

13 *HE KNGS DAUGHTERS. OF ;MDDLETOWN MAKE Their Annual Enerainmen and Slipper Bea Las Thursday irk -The JUoieu o Be Used as 0 Be- The Kings Daughers o Middleown Tillage held heir annual supper and enerainmen las Thursday aernoon and nigh. The aair ook place a he home o Mrs. Mary C.Banok. Mrs. Blanck ii-a member o he sociey and her house is remarkably well suied o suppers and suchlike. She akes a grea ineres in he 1 doings o he Kings Daughers, and he sociey was quick o accep her inviaion o hold heir 8upper. a her home.his year. Mrs. Blanck" did her umos o make her guess eel as hough hey were a home, and he oher members o he sociey and hose who paronized he supper say ha she succeeded well. Miss Margare H. Mor- ori was anoher member o he sociey who worked hard or he success o he venure. She ia presiden o he Kings Daughers and she el perhaps ha considerable o he responsibiliy resed upon her. The supper was a success in every way. urnished a ine lo o hings o ea and a he same; ime need he Kings Daughers abou $250. The gross receips were abou $825.. People aended he supper rom Middleown, Red Bank, Shrewsbury, New, Monmoub, Chapel Hil and rom he laces along he norh shore o he ghr,ewsbury river. The house, which is prey a all imes, was made more beauiul by a prousion o lowers, which decoraed nearly all, he rooms. The supper and ice cream ables were on he porch, and polie and aenive waiers supplied he wans o he cusomers. The supper was served! rom a bill, o are, a la care. included "Welsh rarebi, chioken, Saraoga poao chips, poao salad, meas, ice cream, cake, ea, coee and lemonade. There were some olks who were made awully hungry aer glancing a he bill o arajand hen nohing would saisy heir-a^peiies bu o ackle he whole lia> rom "Welsh rarebi clear down o lemonade, This wholesale supper coa $1.15. The women in charge o he dining room, were Mrs. L. M. Hendrickson, Mrs. William 0. Sory, Mrs. William 8. Heyer and Mrs. John Mc- Clees. The supper ables were looked aer by Mrs. J. P. Hopping, Mrs. Richard Luburrow, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, Mrs. Harry Worhley, Mrs. Henry" Ely and Mrs. James C. Hendrickson. Miss sabella Johnson o Lile Silver and Mrs. B. A. Sloe were in charge o he candy able. The women who sold he ancy aricles were Mrs. J. Dey Conover and Miss Susanne P. Harlshorne. Mrs. Caherine Hendrickson sold canned rui and home-made jellies. An " express oice " was one o he.paying eaures o he aair. Cards were passed among he people noiying hem ha packages awaied hem a he " express oice." By ile paymen o a nickel or a dime or a quarer, anybody could ge his moneys worh rom he oice. Miss Ea Miller and Miss Field aced as he " expressmen." Miss Adele. Conover dispensed he lemonade a ive Cens a glass. % The enerainmen was under he direcion o Miss Ray C. Taylor and his, like he supper, was a decided success. A ableau was presened>called "Songso Seven," and he characers were impersonaed by Miss Carolyn Wycko o Eas. Freehold, Miss Lulu Sehenck, Miss Lizzie Taylor, Mrs. James C. Hendrickson, Mrs. Adelaide Spader, Miss Mary Ely, Miss Lulu Hopping, Miss Nan Fros and Mrs. W. H. J. Parker. The musical programme was excellen, comprising solos and dues by Miss Lizzie E. Taylor o Middleown and Charlea Sorms o Scranon, Pennsylvania. The Kings Daughers are doing a grea work n he village, in he way o chariable deeds, and in relieving wan and disress. The sociey has hiry members and i has been in exisence a number o years. Miss Margare H. Morord B he presiden, Miss Susanne Harshorne is secreary and Mrs. Henry C. Taylor is reasurer. The sociey assiss in all worhy chariies and is a presen providing or an enire amily, he husband and aher being unable o work. The money made by las Thursdays aair will bo used in coninuing heir good work, A. HORSE BRUTALLY KLED. Was Sho and Beaen and Then s Throa Was Cu. According o he Freehold Transcrip a horae belonging o Thomas Keys, who lives near EngliBnown, was recenly pu o deah in a horrible manner a Cliwood. Mr. Keys had driven o Cliwood wih his amily o celebrae, "sal waer day." One o his horses was kicked by is mae and is leg was broken so ha he bones came, hrough he lesh. As nohing Gould be done or he animal i-was decided o shoo i. was sho wice, bu he shos did no have he desired eec. The horse was hen hi in he head several imes wih a hache, bu he implemen was so ligh ha he blows did no cause deah. As a las resor he horses hroa was cu and i bled o deah Narrowly Escaped Drowning. Minnie Maurer and Marguerie Houen o Key por were in bahinglas week when he Maurer girl, who can no swim, go beyond her deph. Her com* pnnion, w^o is a good swimmer, wen o her rescue. The Maurer girl was so righened ha Bhe drew her rescuer down wih her and boh would have drowned. bu or he assisance o Sephen Walling, who wen o heir aid in a boa... A Naphha Engine Explodes. Harry "Wes is engineer o a naphha launch whiehvruns beween Monmouh Beach and Rumaon, On one o herips las week he engine exploded and Wes was burned on he hands and ace. THE REGSTER is $1.50 a year.- Adv.. NEW JERSEYS MHNE & NEWARK.. GREATEST STORE. A SALE Bockers, Chas and Seees, FOR PAZZA AND PORCH USE, A One-Hal Regular rices., SUMMER S ON THE WANE ye-we are sure o having some warm weaher or all ha bu he season or disposing o surplus lines is here and prices are made or he especial \ purpose o clearing our loors o> merchandise ha oherwise would go ino he soreroom. Here are prices jha will pay you o look qrward o nex year and purchasewow. HCKORY CHARS. Regular $4.50 a $2.25. Regular $3.25 a $1.63. Regular $2.25 a $1.13. Regular $2.00 a $1.00: PAZZA CHARS. Green inish, some cane seas, ohers splin backs. Regular $3.50Oa $1.75. Regular $2.90 a $1.45. Regular $2.45 a $1.23. Regular $2.00 a $1.00. PAZZA ROCKERS. Assored ^syles and kinds and ligh and red and green colors. Regular $3.50 a $1.75. Reguiar $2.60 a $1.30. ); Regular $1,45 a 73c. Regular 79c. a 49c. SETTEES. Ligh inish, limied quaniy only. Regular 59c. while hey las 40c. RECLNNG CHARS. Regular $1.00 a 59C. Regular 95c. a 49C. We close Saurday a noon, remain open Friday evening his week Augus 30h open all day. Closed all day Labor Day, Sepember 1s., HAHNE & CO., Newark,; Hri. liiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuminiiiimmiiini A CORNER STONE LAD. Keypor Mehodiss Celebrae he Even. Calvary Mehodis church o Keypor is being remodeled and. las week he corner sone o he new ediice was laid. The ceremony was conduced by Rev. J. L. Roe, assised by he pasor, Rev. S. K. Hickman; Rev. Joseph Garrison o S. Johns church o Keypor and Rev. J. L. Howard o Trenon. A collecion was aken up or he improvemen und and $59 was conribued. Various aricles were placed in he corner sone,; according o cusom. The corner sone or he old church building was laid in Three o he conribuors on ha occasion were presen a he ceremony lasweek. They were Benjamin M. Tilon, Cornelius H. Brown and Alber M. Bedle., Henry L. Shauck o Shellsburg, owa, was cured o a somach rouble wih which he.had been aliced or years, by our boxes o Chamberlains Somach and Liver Tables, He had previously ried many oher remedies and a number o physicians wihou relie. For sale by C. A. Minon & Co., Druggiss, 4 Broad sree, Red Bank. lonou Successor* o D. XV. Smih. Pracical Horseshoers. Mechanic Sree, liel BASK, X, J. Special Shoes or quarercrack, ender-rooed and nerering horses, Exra aenion o roers and roadsers. j FRANK K. KOGERS, Paper Hanger, 31 Washingon Sree, RED BANK. NEW JERSEY. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN.. T <\ All work nealy and promply done. THE GAS RANGE MAV5ESH1& idlerjehce A COMFORTABLE W T START* ljeakfasr T&BU5HESS Thl^reare imes in he early, morning, when en o ieen minues becomes a-maer o vial imporance. is. a such imes ha oldashioned mehods o geing he irs- meal o he day ready,, oen lead o harrowing re,- suls. j/ Ge a gas sove and begin he day righ., ^ We sell a range-br $12 and connec i ree. " CONSOLDATED GAS CO. 87 E. Fron S.. Red Bank, N. J. Charles W. Benne, Sup. WATERS & OSBORN, MANCFACTCERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Brackes, ec. Screen Doors and Window Screens made o order. GLAZXG A SPECALTY Jobblne o all kinds done q shor noice. Sair BulMinu.Nanles. SoroFrons, Scroll Sawing, and Hard Wood Work n all is broaches. MECHANC ST.. RED BANK, N. J. JOSEPH G. ESCHELBACH. COLUMBA HOTEL, 128 Wes Fron Blreo; near Pearl, }ed. Bank, N. 3. Krcugcra Boer and F. 4 M, Schaera celebraed Weinor Beer always on draugh. ALSO BARTHOLOMAY ROCHESTER BEER N, > B0TTLE8....-; : FACTORY: DSKiBK, JJ..7. Whooping Cough i Children having whooping cough can be relieved. by using MNTONS. -.., ;. i... Balsam 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. FOR SALE ONLY AT Chas. A. Minon & Co. s Pharmacy No. 4 Broad S., Red Bank. o SALE OF LANDS r0r Noice s here by Riven ha by virue o awarran ssued by Edmund T. Woolley, a police Jusice o be own o Bed Bank.a he nsance o he Board o Commissioners o be own o Red Bank, n be Town- - sblp o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouli and Bae o New Jersey, o make he unpaid axes assessed on lands, enemens, and herediamens and real esae n he said own o Red Bank or be year one housand nine hundred and one, he subscriber, marshal o be own o Red Bank aoresaid, o whom said warran s direced, will on. " FRDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902, beween he hours o welve oclock, noon, and Ore oclock (o wi. a wo oclock), in he aernoon o ha day, a be GLOBE HOTEL OX FRO\T STUEET, n be TOWN OF MED BANK, in he Township o Shrewsbury, Couny o Monmoub and Sae o New jersey, sell be Bald lands, enemens, herediamens and real esae hereunder described, a public vendue, or he shores erm no exceeding: hiry years or which any person or persons will acrree o ake he same and pay such axes wih ineres hereon rom he -wenieh day o December, nineeen hundred and one, ogeher wih all coss, ees, charges and expenses.., The persons whose propwj s o be sold, he locaion o he several properies, and he amouns aue are os ollows: Anonldes, Delia, Bouss and lo on he norh side o Leonard sree $2 75 J Anderson, Mary House and lo on be souh side o Beach sree - l 10 Applegae, David G... Bciue and lo on he eas side o Souh sree ; u 00 Bogga, William Barn and lo on he eas sdeol Recorplace i 95 Brosver, Frank W. House and lo on be souh side o Leonard sree, one lo on he souh side o Oakland sree 8 25 Beldo, Julia House and lo on Cenral avenue 165 Boiden. Mrs. Amos House and lo on he corner o Washingon and Wallace srees 990. Broun. Caherine House and lo on he wes sda o Worhley sree Benne, Amos House and lo on he souh sue o Sou sree 330 Bishop. G. B. Sock in business Bernard, Armand House and lo on he souh side o Locus sree, Conen, Mra. Miller One share o Firs Naional banksock r 83 Careon. Lucy (esae) i :, HouBe and lo on Mo ord place. 110 Cochwnei Rober (esae)..! One lo on he souh side o Caherine sree Curis. Susan 1 One lo on souh side o Beach sree, 55 Chicago Supply Co. * Sock n business. " B 50 Drohan. Marin (esae),. Souse and loon be wes Bide o Broad sree; bouse and lo on he wes side o Recor place Dwyre. Delia House and lo on he norh side o River sree 275 Dannonaura, Selna One share o Firs Naional bank sock DavidsoD,Mar?are House and lo on he Bouh side o Borden sree Egn, Parick House and lo on corner o BridRO avenue and Chesnu sree on Fisk,Joseph H... Personal propery Gramman, Mrs. George :. House and lo on he wes side o Shrewsbury avenue no Gowdy, Fred Sock n business 55 Holmes, Silas (esae) House and lo on he eas side o Cenral avenue 105 Holmes. Melville House and lo on he norh sileo Sou sree : ] in Harenseln, E. BY "" Sore and lo on he souh side o Wes Fron sree. Q 50 Hacke. Mary One lo on he eas 6lde o Willow sree ; SA Hu.D. B. " Soclcia business 274 Johnson. Andrew House and lo on he wes side o Shrewsbury avenue 339 Leonard, Teressa House and lo on he corner o Broad and Beach srees 10 a; Loew, William....*«> House and lo on he souh side o Eas Fron sree; propery on Prospec avenue Leonard.Joseph -. House and loon he souh side o Beach sree Mullarvey, Margare E. House and lo on he comer o Caherine sree and Bridge avenue 275 Moun, Lenora A. i ---., " Twoshareso Second Naional bank sock...7, u McGUl.J.H.! " Barnnndloon he eas side o Wes sree... >»«Mall and Express.. [1 Sockin business 1 in Pinard, William Home and lo on he eas side o Bruadsree., 1375 Paerson, W. F. ;. Three housesand los on be noru side o Beach sree 0 on Paerson, John L. (esae) »w House and lu on he norh side ol Beach sree; one lo on he norh Bide o Beach sree 3 Rr. Pinod. saac A. 1 "" House and lo on hanorh side o Borden sree 22(1 Plenier, W. L.,.. \ " m One lo on^herine sree.- 1 in Paerson, Joseph» HouaoaniMoonhewesBiaeoShrewriuryavenue. JH Paerson, Joseph;. * Shop on he-souh side o Monmouh sree oa Rava. Chailesc. ". One lo on^eonard sree... sa w nobblns. MaryiT Five shares o Second Naional bank»occ, 410 Repphard, John W... - * Jd louse and lo on he wes side o Lelghon avenue...-.,, - aon Dorse, Edward " ^ Sore and lo on he corner o Maple avenue and Monmouli sree g o» Smih, Mrs. Garry House and lo on he corner o Branch avenue and Cener sree,... 4 ns Thompson, Joseph P. (esae) House and lo on he corner o Cenral avenue and Beach sree.. RR Taylor, William» > One lo on Morora place,.. B 1. Thompson. Mary E. > One lo on Herber sreo..,, 55 elephone, ndependen Co.. Propery n corporaion,,,.. in nn Y - " Valenino. John H. House and lo on he norh Bide o Bank sree; one lo on he norh side o Bank see 110 Walling, Leuella -. " House and lo on he eas Bide o Bridge avenue 2 in Whie.Louls : * w, One lo on he eas side o Bhrowsbury avenuo.,. go Zimmerman, Alber, Mansion Houeo and land on Locus sree 8860» i heax.jnjercs ubdcoaa are paid, beore ho above day o saio, he coss n eaoh case will bo 82.02, and lo«ros will be addod a he ro«o welve pel: cenum per annum rom ho wenieh day o December, nineeen hundred and one.. ^ ihgax, lnercb and coss are ho paid unil aer ho above-menioned day o sale, addiional coss will be added,. (- Paymen o he ax, neres and coss may be made a any ime provoub o ho o sale Theodore P. Whie, Treasurer o ho said own o Red Bank, who s auhorized o receip or be some. When ba Bale akes nloce, paymen ol all axes, coss andlnores mus be made by he nurchaser beore he conclusion o ho sale, oherwise ho propery will be immediaely resold. Winess my bsd his wenieh day o Augus. n ho yearo our Lord one housand nlno hundred and wo.. 1 \ T. P. STRYKEE, Marshal. m v 55 w

14 $ : Borrows o he Grea. Oh, piy he unorunae whose mos, happy ae, {whose only sin is ha he has unwllngl; grown BTea! Vo sarving/wrech upon ho orco < woo so3e«p as hla; Ho drinks he myrrh o sorrow wih hi coee and his lzz. Els every smalles acion some ones sun o eyeaskance And deem overlowing wih some Clri signiicance. Ee akes a drive some evening wih eom oher public nan;,tho news la spread nox morning rom Beersheba uno Dan. Ee akes a riendly cockail wih anohe: ellow and Creaes inancial panics all hroughou h righened land, And he pessimisic headlines shock he morning readers glance Tils acions seem o hold a deep and dark signiicance 1" JUas, he luckless grea man hardly dares o kiss.his wie Les all he world be urned no a seem o seehing srie,, And should he on he boulevard somi evening chance o sneeze A housand scared reporers like a hou sand swarming bees. Come whie and error sricken, breahing hard n gasping pans, To ascerain i happily had some signii- MANY MEN OF MANY MNDS. n ho norhwesern par o Chicago, no ar eas o he river, in a place o clien srees and empy los, sand several large rame houses, wih picke ences, buil boore he lre. Tall poplar and coonwood rees hang clouds o pale, glimmering oliage over he wooden sidewalks. An occasional elecric car wih ono or wo passengers shrills pas under he rusling. shade, and cows are someimes pasured on he requen brown los. n one o he houses o his place here lived wo American genlemen, dieren as he piles, Judge Amos barker and Mr. Paul Haviland. Judge Parker; he house owner, an old seler, was a plain man, he aher o a large amily. His wie had died when he children were lile. His sons were gone ino business in disan owns, and his daughers, combining piey and liraion in" a neighboring church, had spored acively hrough heir respecive courships il! hey were all married and gone, and heir aher was le alone wih Edna, he servan girl, and Nick, her broher, who had accompanied he amily when hey moved rom ndiana ory years ago. Judge Parker was a ponderous, easy going man, o remendous legal normaion, wih a long, whie ace and almos no nerves. He scarcely perceived he" loneliness o his remoe house, and lie did no miss his amily oo sensiively, as when hey were wih him he had been only very slighly acquained wih hem. His ase was no or men ns individuals; bu n bulk. He loved he public and public ie, and he would have preerred- almos any discomor ou o doors or in a hall o siing n a parlor hrough an evening. The judge could no or an insan benr exclusive sociey. ndeed, he only momen when he experienced uneasiness was when he was orced ino he presence o a group-o people seleced by a delicae social ac insead o by he rude hand o chance or poliical organizaion. he had no lecure, no Republican rally or G. A. 11. meeing o aend, he would go ou and si on he ence o his grass plo o smoke and o alk o Nick or o any casual loaer. Paul Haviland, on he oher hand, enjoyed almos no sociey bu ha o his berohed, Margare Alden, and a lierary riend, Kichard Ellio. - He. read law n he law oice o Judge Parkers ormer lawirmor hree winers. was during his ime ha he lived wih he judge, o ge ar away, he.sald, rom ho grime and sordldness o he ciy, and n he even, ings, while he judge was o wih he public in he grime and sordldness, ho sa in he old Parker house and wroe long inrospecive leers o Margare Alden nnd composed verses called "Rerospec," "Circumsance" or "," which gave s name o his volume o colleced verse. F. had known bah here la! Wha doea maer now? Te his pressed spray o clemais Again reminds mo how Bu, never mind s gone and pas. Wha does i maer now? Had you bu spoken or no Bayed There on he lawn wih her This clemais lrhd been, wis, A dieren messenger. Perhaps-helgh ho! The play is done And you n Peshawur. hey had old me wha was rue Or had eyes o aee, Earnes been gone or been you There on he lawn wih me Bah! Whas he odds? Or rose or rue Wha s ho odds o mo? Richard Ellio wroe a preace almos enirely o margins or he book, commening! avorably on he resrain, suggeslveness and perec good breeding o Mr. Havllahds lines, and Paul had grea un n his own way n wriing hem in he eveningb, while he judge bad grea un jn his own way in seconding moions and nroducing poliicians in long, heavy addresses a poliical clubs. was a curious circumsance o Pauls ar ha, while he himsel was vc a very sensiive and mpressible naurere n"letie"chose o assume n his verse, one described by Richard Ellio.in a magazine aricle on "Hay Hand and ndlerenlsm," was exacly Judge Parkers aiude, and ha gen leman migh have asked wih ar more sinceriy; " : Bah! Wha"s he odds? Or rose or rue Wha s he odds o me? in he spring o Paul Havllnnds say a he old Parker house Margare Alden came o visi Chicago, and a he ime o her visi she, and her lover passed hrough a long period o mena suering.. Their rouble arose on he day o a heavy spring rain. They were o have me n he Ar nsiue, and Paul Haviland, supposing ha Margare Alden would no keep her rys n he wors sorm o he year, had no kep his.. ie was overwhelmed wih conriion a his misake when he visied her o he evening. Bu when he said, " never occurred o me ha you would be here," and she replied, "Where here s a quesion always do he more srenuous hing," he was wounded. He disliked being less srenuous han any one, even han Margare Alden. He did no enjoy himsel n^her presence as he ordi rlly did, ^.d he began hinking ha he irs beauy o heir eeling had vanished and wroe versee called "The Los Treasure," "Ashes" aw "Disillusionmen." Meanwhile Margare wroe in her diary: "April 14. "Paul was here oday, bu no he Paul o yeserday. Somehing is gone beween us^-jus wha canno say, bu somehing; ; He has, o courso, ailed me and can never be again o me wha he was beore his nconslderalon o oday. "Do really love him when canno any longer perecly admire him? Mus quesion mysel urher on his poin " is rue am disillusioned, bu 1 eel i more digniied on he whole o keep our relaions as hey have always been. The world -need no know. "This is no sincere, o course, bu am disurbed and in doub." Paul Haviland, oo, was disurbed and in doub, and i was while he was in his mood ha he wen one morning o he law oice and ound, wih asonishmen, ha a blow had allen on Judge Parker. He had been responsible or a broher living in Wisconsin, a bank cashier, who, aer a long probiy, had abeconded wih he bank unds, leaving behind enough debs o rum he judge. The men in he oice said ha i euch a hing had o happen o some one i migh as w.ell happen o Judge Parker, as he never ook anyhing hard. Paul el he nciden, an insance o he injusice o lie, already? symbolized o him in bis own wrongs. He menioned his riends disaser o Margare in he evening, considering i an episode in keeping wih he melancholy one o heir meeing, bu hey alked very lile abou i, being sill oo occupied. wih heir own delicae, rnqyal and emperamenal problems. However, when Paul wen home ha nigh and saw he judge siing on he ron seps wih his ha on he back o his head alking o Nick as he had. beore his house was disgraced.and his orunes ruined, he el among his own roubles a sense o sympahy or a elow suerer. i As he passed he ouched he judges coa sleeve lighly, as a suble sign o regre, bu his nenion was evidenly quie mpercepible o he judge, or he nex morning a breakas he oblerved rumlnalvely wih an air o in- ;elllgen, judicial ineres: "Well, Paul, dyou hear abou Broh-.erJJW Paul sared a his plae and hen said delicaely,"n lie we canno always accoun or everyhing." _ "Thas wha he bank direcors :hlnk," reurned he judge jocosely. Well, s a queer hing a mighy queer hing. knew a man who did omehing like here and he resembled Broher Will oo." This wns he only allusion-he judge ever made o he maer. Everyhing n he old Parker house remained as ivns beore Broher Wills npse. The udge had never been exravagan. He was no obliged o change in any way his domesic or soeiaj cusoms, and.i will be seen ha his spiris and lie had been less aeced by his ruin han had Paul lavilands by he remoes shadow o adverse criicism. Perhaps his skech will be supposed oo decided n is conrass o be a hing o acs. On he oher hand, may ie ruhully snid hn is a very moderae presenaion o he vivid variey o persons, perhaps in he world; cerainly on he norh side o Chicago.. rank S. Thomas, DEALER N PURE GROUND.BONE POTHSH, Fish and Nirae o Soda, Mapes, Sockbridge, Bowkers and : 0. Newpor Ferilizers. PORT MONMOUTH, N. J. GOOD CORSETS. " Two o he bes "makes are.represened in our corse sock, TheCB La Spirie AND Thompsons Glove iing. All he,new models, including "The Small Girdle" and new "Milian," so exclusively used.a presen..,. n ac, we keep everyhing in Sraigh Fron, Low or High Bus and Long or Shor-hip Corses. MRS. E. WES, Red Bank Temple o Fashion Clipping Machines Sharpened. Lawn MowerB and Field Mowers Pu in Firs-Class Order. Rober VanSchoick, one o he bes machine workers in Moninouh couny, has charge o his branch. WALTER H. Corner o Gold Sree and Maple Ave., BED BANK. N. J. A Cure or Cholera nanam, Las May," says Mrs. Curis Baker, o Bookwaler, Ohio, an inan child o our neighbors was suering rom cholera inaqiim. The docor, had given up all hopes o recovery. ook a bole o Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy o he houee, ellin hem el sure i would do good i usei according o direcions. n wo days ime he child had ully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healhy girl, have recommended his Remedy requenly and have never known i o ail in any single insance." For sale by C. A. Minon & Co., Druggiss, 4 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. Lazy Liver " WYO been roubled a grea deal wih a orpid liver, which produces consipaion. ound CASCARETS o be all you claim or hem, and secured such relie he irs rial, ha purchased anoher Bupply and was compleely cured. shall only ie oo glad o recommend Cascares whenever ho opporuniy s presoned.".j. A. SMTH, 2020 SuBiuehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Fa. Pleasan,-*"alaablo. Poen, Tase Good, Do Good, Mover Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, loo, 25c, Mo.... CURE CONSTPATON.... Serling Beaed Company, Chicago* Monreal* Sew York* 320 KO-TO-Blc»»» [Win, \ Reiger Voeal Culure STVHO: mercanile Bank Building, Rooms 23 Bbd 28-n, Jed Bank,. jr. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Flrdajra.»»» REAL ESTATE and nsurance. Propery or sale and o ren in all pars o own.- Several special iargains jus now or sale. Loans eeced. Agen or Girard nsurance Co. D. W. WLLGUSS, Cor. Fron and Broad Ss., Red Bank. J. J. Anonides, 23 Wes Fron S. ncarjjroad S., Red Bank. J AT THE OLD STAND. The Bumo rellablq and, loo old W h i s- kies, such ns Trimble. 3. H. Cuer, Wilson, Huner, Canadian Olnb, Hollywood and he avorie Chamberlains Old Cabine Bye, 10 yeaj old, (none beer) in lull quar boles a \ - \ Also all oher leading brands, as well as he bes Caliornia Brandy and Winea. and a ull line o bea mpored Brandies, Wines and Gins. Give Us, a Call, You Will Be Saisied. V i S J Kuniing THE Prudenial nsurance Co. o America : The man.insured in The Prudenial reduces lies risks o a minimum so ar as his amilys uure welare is concerned.. rrome Oice: Newark, N.J. JOHN F. DRVDEN, Presiden. LESLE D. WARD, Vice Presiden.. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vice Presiden and Counsel.» FORREST F. DRY.DEN, Secreary. P. O. WARNER, Sup.. Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone C8-A. W. H. HOUSTON, General Agen, No. 129 Boad Sree, Red Ban, N. J >»i««*»x *>r^ r. _.... _ ^ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^^ ^^ ^_ ^ ^ ^ ^_ ^ _ ^H-ov-aa-^B -^^-^-^&-^K-^B-v j Second-Hand Carriages, j NCLUDNG j Depo Wagons, Traps,. Two-Sea Buckboards, Open Surreys, Phaeons, Runabous, hard rubber ; and pneumaic, on which we have pu a low val- $ $ i d k uaion o reduce sock. Our New Sock is complee and varied as usual. Harness and Horse Goods. "Everyhing or he Horse and Sable." BRDSALL & SON, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i Add up he ew cens you save on each purchase iuade o us and i amouns o quie a idy sum in a year. Bu hereis more han a price, charm o our sore. There is always somehing new, sylish and desirable in worn- * ens wear, a emping display o hin dress goods, sriking paerns n shir waiss; everyhing o, a qualiy such as paricular women wan. No need o ake our word or i an inspecion o our couners will convince you. ADLEM <a co., Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. HAMMOCKS,. CROQTJETE SETS. TENNS NETS, BALLS ana~rackets, TABLE,TENNS, GO CARTS,, GARDEN SETS, EXPRESS WAGONS. CARTS and BARROWS, DOLLS and TOYS OF ALL ENDS, AT. F. W. MOSELLES., NEWSDEALER AND STATONER. 81 BROAD ST., RED BANE. JESTABLSHED THOMPSONS Granie and Marble Works have moved o Monmouh Sree,, Near R. R. Saion. Monumens Ereced in any Cemeery. Flagging and Curbing Promply Done. FRED E. THOMPSON* Propr ieor. W. LECTRCAN..Wiring or Elecric Lighs. Baery, Magneo and. Pneumaic Bells., Telephones a Specialy. 833 Broad S., RedBank, K, J. P.O.B0X818, VST" Esimaes or Conracs an Applicaion.. 5

15 OB 1 SALE OF LANDS FOR Noice is hereby given ha by virue o a warran ssued by he Township Commiee o he Township o Shrewsbury, Couny o Monmoub and Sae o Nw Jersey, o make he unpaid axes assessed on lands, enemens and herediamens and real esae, in he said ownship or he year nineeen hundred and one, he subscriber, collecor o axes or he said Township o Shrewsbury, n he couny o Monmoua and Bae o New-Jersey, o whom said warran is direced, will on, FRDAY, AUGUST 29h, 1902, beween he hours o welve oclock noon, and lve oclock (o-wi, a wo oclock; n he aernoon ol ha d#?i a he Globe Hoel, on Fron Sree, in he Town o Red Bank, n,said Township or Shrewsbury. Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New.Jersey, sell he said lands, enemens, herediamens and real esae hereunder described, a public vendue, or he shores erm no exceeding hiry years, or which any person or persons will agree o ake he same and pay such axes wih neres hereon rom he wenieh day o December, nineeen hundred and one, ogeher wih all coss, ees, charges and expenses. >, The persons whose propery s o be sold, bb locaion o he several properies, and be amouns due are as ollows: Boggs, William -,»,,. Barn anil lo on eas side o Recor Place, Red Bank Border), Mrs. Amos Bouse and lo corner o Washingon nnd Wallace srees, Red Bank 3127 Barnard, Barney o i. House and lo on souh side o Locus avenue, Red Bank Bailey. Mrs. William. House and lo on wes side o Allen sree, Oceanic House and lo on eas side o Cenral avenue, Red Bani 1142 Cornell, James Lo on norh side o Silver side avenue, Lile Silver 4 51 Caldwell. Mrs. M. J. B. >. _ acres o land on norh side o main road, FairHnven 150 "House and lo on wes side o Broad sree, Red Bank. Johnson house and lo on wes side o Recor Place, Red Bank -« Daley, Sarah *. Ten acres o land a Tinon Falls... >; 7 52 Delpb,.Tames,<,, House and land a Reevejown.; "House and lo on he wes side o Washingon sree, Oceanic House and lo a Conover Park, near Seabrigh Duncan, Charles Three acres o land on wes side o Buena Visa avenue House and lo on wesside o Third sree, Oceanic : Fields, William House and lo on souh side o Tower Hill avenue, Red Bank Hubbard, Charles, House and lo on norh side o Wes Fron sree, Red Ban, Cl 48 Hubbard, William <esae),.,., One lo on Broad sree, our los on Monmoub sree, Red Bank 1S8 96 Jobnson, Andrew House and lo on wes side o Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank Jackson. John H. esae) LandaGreen Grove 3 01 Kelley. William lo on souh side o Locus avenue, Red Bank 7 10 Loew, William L.. ". Landeaso Prospec avenue, RedBank WC3 Two houses and land on norh side o Lawes Road, Shrewsbury si i)l House andands on wes side ol main road, Fair Haven Sore and lo on corner o main road and Washingon sree, Oceanic Barn aqd lo on Wes sree, Red Bank McLean, John, Lo on norh side o Union sree. Bed Bank! 3127 Peers, Theodore G. House and lo on norh side o Bench sree, RedBanU - 7 9o Paon, Thomas (esae) Dock propery a Lile Silver Poin S3 55 Grammln propery on wes «lde o Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank Taylor, William H. House and lo on souh side o Eas Fron sree. Red Bank Sore and lo on corner o Wes Fron sree and Riverside avenue, RedBank Zimmerman, Alber. Mansion House and land norh side ollocus sree, Red Bank." Al«o by virue o a warran ssued by said ownship commiee,.o make he ollowing unpaid axes assessed on lands, enemens and herediamens and real esae, n said ownsblpor be year he subscriber. Collecor o Taxes aoresaid, a he 6ame ime and place and on he same condiions o sal6, will sell he ollowing desciibed premises: The names ol he persons whose propery is o lie sold, be locaion o( he several properies, and he amouns due are as ollows, viz; Farm and wo bouses on norh side o Lawess road, Shrewsbury 1 SO 18 he ax, ineres and coss are paid beore bo above day ol sale he coss n eacb cose will be $2.02, anl ineres will bo added a he rae o welve per cenum rom he wenieh day o December, nineeen huudred and one, on axes o 1U01, and rom December SO. 1000, on (axeso i he ax, neres ind coss are no paid unil aer be above menioned day o sale, addiional coss will be added. When he sale akes place, paymen o all axes, coss and neres mus be made by he purcbaser beore ie conclusion o be sale, oberwlee he propery will bo mmediaely resold, Winess my band his ieenh day o July, nineeen hundred and wo. ". BENJAMN J. PARKER^ Collecor o Taxes or Shrewsbury Township.!! A MENDMENTS TO THE CONSTTU- JCX TON OF NEW JERSEY. PROPOSED BY THE LEGSLATURE OF BE T BESOLTKD by he Senae (he House o Assembly condurring) ha he ollowing amendmens o be consiuion o bls sae be, and he same are bereby proposed, and when he Bame shall be agreed o by a majoriy o members eleced o he 8enae and House o Assembly, he said amendmens shall be enered on heir Journals, wih be yeas and nays akes bereon, and reerred o he legislaure nex o be chosen, and shall be published or hree monhs previous o he irs Tuesday aer be irs Monday o November nex (being be ourh day o said monh), n a leas one newspaper o each couny. any be published herein, he said newspapers o be designaed by he presiden, o he Senae, he speaker o be House o Assembly and he ARTCLE V. EXECUTVE. 1. nser n lieu o paragraph 10, a new paragraph, as ollowsi 10 The governor, or person adminisering he governmen, be chlcellor and he aorney-general, or wo o hem o whom he governor, or person adminisering he governmen, shall be one, may remi Ones and oreelures and gran pardons, aer convicion, n all cases excep mpeachmen. ARTCLE VZ JUDC1AKT. 1. nser n lieu o Secion, a new secion, as 1. The cour o errors and appeals Bhall consja y a chie judge and our associae Judges, or any our o hem. ; 2 n cose any Judge o said cour shall be dlsauallued o si n any cause, or shall be unable or he ime being o discbarge be duies ochls oice, whereby he whole number o Judges capable o Biing shall be reduced below our, he governor Bhall designae a Jusice o he supreme cour, he chancellor or a vice-chancellor, o discharge such duies unil he dlsqualinoalon or inabiliy shall cease. * 8 The secreary O sae shall be h.e clerk o his ivwhen a. wri o error shall be brough, any iudlolal opinion n he cause, in avor o or agains any error complained o, Bhall beassigned o he cour n wriing; when an appeal shall be aken rom an order or decree o he cour o ohancery, he ohaucellor or vice-chancellor making such decree or order shall inorm he cour n wriing o his reasons hereor, 6. The Jurisdicion hereoore exercised by he supreme cour by wri o error shall be exclusively vesed n he cour o errors and appeals; bu any wri o error pending n he supreme cour a he ime o he adopion o his amendmen shall be proceeded upon as no change bad aken place. Secion V. 1. nser n lieu o paragraph 1, a new paragraph, as ollows: 1. Tbe cour o chancery shall consis o a chancellor and such number o vice-chancellors as Bhall be provided by law, each o whom may exorcise he Jurisdicion o he cour: be cour shall make rules ho v oour where bo samo*ls no regulaed by saue.,..-. > Secion V, 1. A he end o paragraph 1, add be ollowing: The cour may al n divisions a be same or dieren imes and places. Srike pu paragraph 8. Secion V., 1. nser n Hen o paragraphs 1 and 3. he ollow- Tho cour o common, pleas shall,,bo comlued and held n eacb couny n such manner as may be provided by law. ARTCLE V, CVL OmCEBS. Seclou.. nser n lieu o paragraph 1, a new paragraph, 08 ollows: 1. Judges o he cour o errors and appeals, jusices o be supreme cour, be chancellor, he vicechancellors and he judges o he circui cour, and o he cour c common pleas shall be nominaed by he governor and appoined by him wih he advice and consen o he Senae; all persons now holding any oice in bii paragraph named, excep he judges o he cour o errors and appeals as hereoore exising, shall coninue n he exercise o he duies o belr respecive oncea according o heir respecive commissions or appoinmens; be judges o he cour o errors and appeals, excep hose irs appoined; he Jusices o be supreme cour, he chancellor and he vice-chancellors shall bold heir olces or he erm o seven years, and shall a saed imes, receive lor heir services a compensaion which shall no be diminished during he erm o belr appoinmens; and hey shall hold no oher oice under be governmen o his slae or be Unied Saes; he Judges o be cour o errors and appeals ars appoined shall be appoined one or hree years, wo or ive years and wo or seven years; Judges o be cour o common pleas sball bold heir oices or be erm o lve years. Srike ou paragraph 2. "VTOTCE OF ASSGNMENT. Noice is hereby given no Uriah Lecson nnd Maurice L. Lenson, parners, rading under he arm name nnd syle o" Eagle Clohing Company," Lens?on Brohers, Proprieors, n be reail clohing and gens urnishing business a No. SO Broad sree, n he own o Red Bank, Monmouh couny, New Jersey, have his day made a general assignmen o he subscriber o belr parnership esae or be equal beneo o heir crediors, and all claims o crediors agains sallesae mus be presened under oah or adlrmalln o he subscriber, a room 4 n THE REGSTER building-la bo own o Red Bank. Monmouh couny, New Jersey, on or beore he elevenh day o Novomber nex, A. D, 1002, hree monhs rom hq dae o sold general assignmen, or be orever barred rom coming n or a divlde,djj.,o be esae. Daed Augus elevenh, nineeen hundred and wo. BAR KA8AN,.,. Assignoo. N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT. ESTATE OF JOSEPHNE L. HAVERSEYER, deceased. Nollco s hereby given ha he accouns o he subscriber, execuor o saladeceased. will be audied and saed by he Surrogae, nnd repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o be Couny o Monmouh, ON.THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER nox., Daed June 20b,1002. " WLLAM F. HAVERMEYER, _ Execuor. FnED W. HOPE, Aorney and Procor o Execuor, Red Bank, N. J. Meeings o he Board o Healh. Tbo regular meeings olbered Bank Board o Healh will be Held on bo las Thursday o each,cooli, a 8,-00 p. S., a ho oice o he secreary, on Mechanic sree., CHARLES D.WARNER, Presiden. JAMES B. SCKLES, Secreary,. -. AUGUST Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. Telephone Call, 1704 Franklin, New York. Telephone Call 14 A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury,Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Fair Haven, Bed Bank, Jjong Branch and V. Asbury Park. The srong and commodious seamboa, SEA BRD CAPT. C. E. THROCKMORTON. Will leave Bed Bank and Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, iew York, as ollows: LEAVE NEW TOBK. 1EA+E &D BANK. - Monday, 18h A. M. Monday, 18b p.H, TouHoo Qlh l ** TiGrinv 1Orh» (Ml Tuesday, 19h Wedday, 20h..1B0 - Thursday, 2«.8.00." Friday,ed " Saurday. 23d " Sunday, 24h Monday, 26h " Tuesday, 26h " Wedday,87h..900 " Thursday. 28h.9.00 " Friday,2»b " Saurday. 30h " Sunday,81s " Tuesday, 19h Wedday,S0b..4.0O Thursday. 21s Friday, 22d...H.OO Saurday, 23d Sunday, 24h; Monday, 25h Tuesday, 28h Wedday, 27h Thursday. 28h.3.00* Frlday,29h..Y.8.00 Saurday, 8Cb.3.00 Sunday, 31s (Subjec o change wihou noice.) EDWARD M. LTTLE, MESSENGER.. Frc end Conecionery on Board. 3* Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch andasbury Park. N. B. All reigh nended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime.. This boas ime-able is adverised n be BED BANK REOBTKR, Red Bank Sandard, also n be CouningHonBe Monior, MackeysSeamboaQulde, Bullingers Guide, New York World, New York Journal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Eagle, aad Democra, Hoboken, N. J. Time-ables may beobained a THE. REGSTER oice, Broad sree, Red Bank.. Excursion Tlcbe, - SOCeni. AUGUST, Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. Telephone CalL1704 Franklin, New York. TelepboneCall, 14 A,Red Bank. Shrewsbury,Highlands, Highland Beach Oceanic, Zocus Poin, Fair Haven, Bed Bank, Long liranch and Anbury Park. The srong and commodious seamboa, ALBERTNA, CAPT. L. PRCE. Will leave Red Bank nnd Pier 24, oo o Franklin. sree, New York, as ollows: LEAVE RED BANK. LEAVE NEW TOBK. Monday, 18h A. M. Monday, 18h P. M. Tuesday, 19h " Tuesday, 19h Wedday, 20h " Wedday, Wb.4.00 " Thursday, 21s " Thursday, 21s.4.30 Friday,!Hd 7.00 " Friday. 22d Snurday.23d...7.U0 " Saurday. 23d Monday, 25h " Monday, 25h Tuesday.- 20li " Tuesday,26h Wedday,27h " Wedday, 27b.8.00 Thursday. 28h,7.00 " Thursday, 28lb.3.00 " Friday. SOn " Frlday,29h " Saurday, 80h " Saurday, 80h.3.00 " 1 (Subjec o change wihou noice.) EDWARD M. LTTLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery onboard. S3?"Connecs wlb rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park..,. N. B. All reigh nended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. This boas ime-able s adverised n THE RED BANK REGSTER. Red Bank Sandard, also n he Couning House Monlor.Mackeys Seamboa Guide, Bulllngers Guide. New York World. New 15brk Journal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Eagle, and Democra, Hoboken, N. J. Time-ables may be obained a THE REGSTER oice, Broad sree, Red Bank. Excursion Ticke*, 50 Cen*. AUGUST, The large and commodious seadier,. V. WLSON. BENJAMN GRGGS,^D)W?. Will run beween Por Monmouh and New York (oo o Gansevoor sree. Wes.Washingon Marke, N. B.). as ollows: Leave laave Por Monmouh. Mw York. Friday, 1s. 0:00p.u. Friday. 1s....B:00A.M. Saurday.2d...7KX) " Saurday. 2d...1:00P.M. Monday,4h...7:00 " Monday,4h...7:00A.M. Tuesday, 6h...7:00 " Tuesday, 5h...8:00 "^ Wedday, Oh...T;0O " Wedday, 8h...8:80 " Thursday,7h..7:00 " Thursday, 7h..9:00 " Friday,8h... 7:00 " Friday,8b... 9:00 " Saurday, Oh...7:00 " Saurday, 8h..9:00 " Monday, 11h...8:00 " Monday, llh...o:oo " Tuesday, 12h..3:00 " Tuesday, 18h..8:00 " Wedday, 13h..4:00 " Wedday, 18h.0:00 " Thursday, 14h.4:00 < Thuday, 14h...9:00 Friday, 15h...5:00 " Friday, lib...9:00 " Saurday, l(!h..7:00 " Saurday. 10h.2:00P.M. Monday, 18h. 7:C0 " Monday, 18h..0:00A. J.- Tuesday, 19h..7:O " Tuesday, 10h..7:00 " Wedday. 20h..7:00 " Wedday. 20h..7:OD " Thursday, 21s..7:0O " Thursday. 21s.8:00 Frlday.&d....7:00 " Friday.22d 8:80 " Saurday,23d...7:00 " Saurday,28d...-OO " Monday,*Bh...1:30 " Monday, Sih..7:00 " Tuesday, 26h..2:00 " Tuesday,Slh..8:00 Wedday,27h..3:00 " Wedday, 27h.*00 " Thursday, S8h.4:00 " Thuday, 88h..9:00 " Friday,29h...4:30 " Friday, >»b...9:00 " Saurday, 80h... 7:00 " Saurday, 80h..2:00 p. H. All back reigh mus bo paid beore delivery. Tbls boas ime-able is adverised in THE RED BANK REOBTKR and Monmouh Press; also n jbuhinacrs Seamboa Gviilc.. Time-ables may be obained a M. OBrien & Sons, 218 Washingon sree, and A. Morris S Co.s, Cor. 14h sree and Ninh avenue. Posiively No Free Ticke*. Single Ticke*, 30 cen*. Reurn Ticke*, 50 cens. Children welve years and over, ull are. Children beween lve and welve, one-hal are. Freigh received on New York Pier unil 7 p. M. Tel. call, 8-4 bells. Por Monmouh. " BS8, lbhsree. New York. DOMNC A*AZZA,~ Firs-Class Boo and Shoe Maker. do Drs-clnBs shoe repairing, using he bes leaher, bo bes hread and he very bes workmanship, and my prices are very low. SO Broad Bree, near Whie Sree, Red Bank, X. J. WALL PAPERS AT HARRSONS, Broad Sree. lied Bank, N. J. YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD; Saions in New York: Cenral R. R. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and Souh Ferry Terminal; Pennsylvania R.., oo o Wes 23d, Corland and Sesbrosses Srees... On and aer June 29h, TRANS LEAVE RED -BANK. For New York 38O.(Tbursdays only). 6 00, 6 40 (Mondays onw, 0 45, *7 27. *7 43, *8 10. *827, , 1130, 1145a. m.; 1285, 1ES, 245, 305. *4 05, "425, 485, 610, T83, 745, 953 p.m. Sundays,280,803,843a..m,;*450,B06, p.m., For Newark and Elizabeh, 6 00,6 46. * 43 (excep Elizabeh).-*8 00, *810, 8 80, 8 63, 1180, 1145 a.m. {excep Newark!; *3 05. *4 05,4 35, 010, 7 83,7 45, 0 53 p. m. Sundays 803, 943n. m:; 450,6 08,883,053p.m., For Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan (Thursdays only Lone Branch and Asbury Park). ;. 522, 6 05, 1000, a. m.; ,^15 (Saurdays only), 2 80 (Saurdays only). 8 50, --* 03,«2», , , , 755, 8 29 p. m. Sundays. 105 (Long Branch and nerlaced only). 9 52, U --io a. m.; 2 67, 5 S7,6 47 p. in. Sunday rains do no suvri a Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays- exceped), 600,8 30 n.m.: 1285, , 610 p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK., Via Maawan 815 a. n.,1210, S15, 4 20,0 05 TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Foo Libery Bree, 4 00,8 80.»B U a. m.: n i q (Sauidnys only)»].3o»245, *8 30, 3 63, *480, "445, , SS(>, 1150 (Wednesdays and Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 915 a. m.; 130, 4 00 p.m. Souh Ferry Terminal, 8 26, * a. m.: (Saurdays only), 115, *22B,*310, 88D,*4 25, 4 85, *6 25,0 25, 40 Wednesdays and Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, "8 55, a. m.; 125, 385 p.m. Foo Wes 23d sree, 8 5 a. m.j 18.10, *l 10 (Saurdays only), 226. *265, *410. *465, 655 p. m. Sundays, 7 55,9.25 a. m.; 4 65 p. m. Foo Corland and Desbrosses" Brees, 880, 900 a. m.; *120, (Saurday only) «310, *420,*510,700p.m. Sundays,815,945a.m.; 615 p. m. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions. * Denoes express rains. J. R. WOOD,GenlPass. Agen,Penn.R.. C. M. BURT, Genl Passenger Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j. RUFU8 BLODGETT, Superinenden N. Y. and L. B.R.R.»ENN8YLVANA RALROAD COM- PANY. " -, On and aer July 20b, 1902, TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BAN.K For New York, 7 43,810,9 63 a, m.; 1 63, , 010, 953p.m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 606, 96 p. ra. For Newark. 7 43, 810, 9 53 a. m.; 1 63, 3 05, , 9 53 p. in. Sundays, 9 43 a. in.; 6 00, 96 For Elizabeh, a. o.; 153,3 05, io/ 953 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 0 06,9 53 p. m 1. For Rahway a. ra.; 153,610,9 63 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 06,9 50, p. ra. For Woodbrlcige a. in.; 1 53, 6 10, 9 53 p. m. Sundays. 9 43, a. m.; 6 06,0 53 p. in. For Perh Amboy, 9 53 a. m.; 1 63,0 10, 9 63 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. ra.; p. m. For Souh Amboy, 9 53 a. m.; 1 63,6 10,«53 p.m. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.; p. m. For Maawan, 9 63 a;m.; ,6 )0, i 53 p. m. Sundays a. D.; 6 06,0 53 p. m. For Mlddleown, 9 63 a. m.; 1 63, 4 05, 6 10; 9 53 p. m. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.; 6 00,9 53 p. m. - For Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions. 5 22, a. m.; , 3 50, p. m. Sundays, 9 52,1120 a. m.; 047 p.m. Sop a nerlaken or Asbury Park and Ocean Grove on Sundays. Trains leave New York or Red Bank rom Wes 23d sree saion a. in.; , (155 p. m. Sundays, 755, 9 5 a. m.; 4 65 p. m. From Desbrosses and CoiHand Brees, 3 30, 9 00 a. m.; 1220, 120, 280, 310, 420, 610, 7U0 p.m. Sundays. 815,945a. m,; 515 p. m. J. B. HUTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. R EADNG SYSTEM. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Correced o June S8b, TRANS LEAVE RED BANK." ( rail roue) For New York, Newark. Elizabeh, ic.r a 230 (Thursdays only), B 45, , 1145a.m.: ,425,4 35,733,7 45 p. m. Sundays 2 30, 8 03 a. m.; 4 50, 8 S3 p. m. For Freehold via Maawnn a 0 00,8 30 a. m.; 12 85, 435p.m. For Lakewood, Lakehurs (Mancheser). &c., a 660, 10 44, a. m.; 3 03, 5 42 p. m. Sundays a a.m. For Alanic Ciy a. m.; 3 08,4 40 p. m. For Philadelphia, Vlneland, Bridgeon, Ac, 6 50 a. m.; 3 03 p.m. For Toms River and Barnega a 6 60, a, m.: 3 as. 542 p.m. Sundays a. m. For Alanic Highlands a. m.; 6 00 p. m. W. G. BES-KR, C. M. BURT, Genl Mgr. Genl Pass. Ag. Keypor Boa TimeTable. Onand Aer Monday, May 12h, THE STEAMER HOLMDEL Leaves Keypor daily, Sundays exceped, a 7:00 A. M. Leave New York rom pier oo o Gansevoor sree, Norh river, back o Wes Washingon Marke, a 3:40 P. M. Saurdays a 2:40 P. M. Excursion Tickes 60 Cens Each. single ickes. 80c. Books conaining 10 excursion ickes, $4. Children 10 years old and over, ull are. Children under 10 years old, hal are. Also ickes or Maawan by way o rollev rom Keypor o Maawnn saion, single ickes, 30 cens, excursion ickes, 50 cens. Tickes or sale on boa and cars. Cars leave Maawan saion or boa a 0:40 A. u. Boa_leaves Keypor a 7:00 A. M. Keypor Seamboa Co. M ASTERS SALE OF LAND. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Beween Mea j. B. oaldwell, complainan, and Franklin Blea.rusee, Laura B. Caldwell, Charles H. LeMon, William 8. LeMon and ohers deendans. CorblnSCorbln, Soliciors. By virue o wo orders o be Cour o Cbancery o New Jersey, one made on be wenyelgbh day o January nineeen hundred and one, and anoher made on he eigheenh day o Sepember nineeen bundred and one, whereby was ordered ha all nnd singular he premises hereinaer described should be sold by and underhe direcion o besubscrlber, Charles D. Thompson, one o he special Masers o he Cour o Cbancery o New Jersey., he said Ghnrles D. Thompson,, special Maser as aoresaid, do hereby give noice ha will sell a publlo venriue o he highes bidder on FRDAY, THE TWENTY-FFTH DAY OF JULY, 1MB; a he hour o wo oolook n he aernoon o. ha day, upon he premises, near Fair Haven, Cpuny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey. All hose wo racs, pieces or parcels o land and premises, siuae a Fair Haven, near Red Bank, D he Couny o Monmoulb and Bae o New Jersey, desoribed as ollows: Tbe above sale sands adjourned unil THURS- DAY, BEPTEHBER EGHTEENTH, 1K0J, a he hour o wo hiry oclock n he aernoon. ^ CHARLES D. THOMP8ON, Bpoolal Maser n Cbancery o N. J., 1 Exchange Place, Jersey Ciy, N. J. "TUU * (he ime or worm«.» im JUT linns go Horses? Are hey geing hin and,w«ak? - Are hey " o heir eed 1" Do hey." swea and worry? " DR. BMKnSONS " DEAD 8HO^» will REMOVE WORMS, DEAD or ALVE rom HORSES AND CATTLE. 1 will puriy he Blood, Correc and one up ho Somach, and Srenghen he Nerves. Direcions wih each box. Sold by your Druggis or sen by mall upon receip o Vin Cen*. C. B. Smih & Company, Wholesale Agens; Newark, N. J. J OHN S, APPLEGATE & SON, COUNSELLORS ATLAW. Olces corner Broad and Fron Srees, HBD BA»K, N.J. TTREDBRCK W. HOPE, J? COUNSELLOR AT. LAW, OSces corner Broad and Fron Srees, :.. BED BANK, N. J. pharlesh. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. Rooms 3 amv4, Regiser Building, BROAD 8TRKKT,. > BED BANK, N. J E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (Successor o Nevius Wilson), RED BANK, N.J. Oices: POST-OFFCE BULDNG. J AMES E. DEGNAN,.COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. 28 BnOAD STHSET. RED BANK, 1 D. A. G. BROWN, EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECALST Residence SO Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.4u4 Oice hours 6 o 8 p. M. dally and Tuesday and, Saurday aernoons. Telephnoe 0-B, Bed Bonk. D R. ELLA PRENTSS UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECTRCTY. ROOJO, REGSTER BULDNG, RES BANK, N. J. A Red Bank Oice Tuesday and Friday aernoons. S LEROY HETRCK, M. D., PHYSCAN AND SURGEON. Broad Sree and Peers Place, Red Bank, N.J. Formerly wih be lae Dr. J. A. W. Herlck o Asbury Pork, N. J. Telephone. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENT8T. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. T Oice Days n Red Bank: Mondays,Wednesdays nnd Saurdays: Tuesday evenings rom 7:30 o 8:30. Regiser Building, 42 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. i. Booms 10 and 11.. D R. R. F. BORDEN, 8UEGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anaesheics. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFilGE: No. S Broad Sree. Red Bank, NJ. D R. F. L. WRGHT, SURGEON DENTST, T REDBANK, N. X. Broad sree, opposie Bergens. HPHOMAS DAVS, JR., / JL NSURANCE AND REAL ESTeE AGENT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. W. O. Box S> nsurance placed n he bes companies on mos. reasonable erms/ A v C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER* 115 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. i. Wih George Cooper or ieen years. A LONZO.C. DENNS, i i BRCKWORK, MA80NRY. PLASTERNG \ AND BOLER SETTNG, *, ORNAMENTAL CORNCE WORK A SPECALTY. Residence 1W Branch Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Esimaes cheerul!? submied. D R. W1L. H. LAWES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue, Red Bank G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O. E. Pos Olce Building, RED BANK, N. i. W W. LEONARD, CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Esimaes given or work by he day. Lock Box 69. Alanic Highlands, N.J TACOB C. SHUTTS, O AUCTONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock arm mplemens and oher personal propery. P^O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. H ENRY OSTENDOiFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a L. de la ReusslUs Jewelry Sore. Telephone Call lbp. No. 8HS Brocd S., Red Bank. W M, H. SEELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale.or Vessels. special Noice RELATNG TO N THE Township o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall include and embrace: 1. The placing ordeposllng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publlo or privae propery in his ownship, any dead animal or any par o he same, or any dead ush or any par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any bouse or kichen Blops 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 ilh. 8. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher oenilvo or decomposing solid orluidmn^ er or subsance o leuk or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel n which he same may be conveyed or carried. 4. The carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which has been removed rom any privy vaul or cc sspool, unless he some shall be nclosed n nlr-lgli barrels, or in a perecly igh and properly covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbage hrough he srees he owoshlp excep beween he hours o sunse and six A. S. 0. The burning o any maer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas, smoke, seam or odor. T. The easing, or discharging no he Shrewsbury or Nnvcslnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or lni any sream n his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance which bas been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sluk, or any oa 1! or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise..., 8. Any nnd every nuisance as above deined s hereby prohibied nnd orbidden wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person muklng, creaing, causing, mainaining or permiing any o sau nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o wenp- Ove dollars. ^^ The abovo s an exrac rromhe ordinances o be board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and ba parae will be horoughly enorced. W. O. ARMSTRONG, M. DU PresdJ o he Board o HealSii K. O. HAKRSON. Secreary: U NTED STATES CRCUT COURT, DSTRCT OF NEW JERSEY. To crediors ana sockholders o ho Mercanile Cooperaive bank n New Jersey. n pursuance o an order made on bls day by be Circui cour o be Unied saes. n and or he disric o New Jersey. n a cause wherein H. M* Scbelllng s complainan and he Mercanile Co-Operaive bank o New Jersey s deendan, you are re- quired o preson o he subscribers, receivers o he Mercanile Co-Operaive Bank o New Jersey, hereoore appoined under he said cause, o prove beore hem ander oah or allrmnlon or oherwise as he sold receivers shall direc, o be saisacion o be said reoelvers, your several claims and demands agains be said corporaion wihin sixy days o be dae o said order or be excluded rom he beneis o such dividends QB may hereaer be made or deolarcd by bo said cour upon ho pro- ~ *" he unds o snld corporaion. Signed, MCHAEL T. BARRETT, /X. JOHN W. NEWBERY, R««elvors o he Mercanile Co-Operalvs bank i J* New Jersey. Daed Augus 1s, WAGON MATERAL. Bolsers, axle beds, wbilereesy sandards, neckyokes, ongues and oher wheelwrigh goods and wagon maerial. Daniel. Cook, Tinon Falls sawmill...

16 N AND OUT OF TOWN. Shor and neresing ems From- All Over he Couny. J.R, Sco, proprieor o he amuee-. men resor a Nepune Heighs, has bough a "oqs-hird ineres in " My. Wies Husband" hearical company, o which he will be reasurer and manager. «Waler VanHouen o Manasquan has a posiion as "messenger or he Unied Saes express company on he Cenral railroad, beween New York and Poin Pleasan. T. E. Wiekham, who recenly sold his coal and wood business a Belmar, has moved osehenecady, New York, where he will engage in he milk business. A waer carnival will be held a Keypor on Friday nigh under he managemen o he brass band o ha place. Hamilon Perrine o. "Washingon, D. C., is visiing his parens, Mr.,and MrB. H. Lansing Perrine o Freehold. A dog belonging o William Barkalow oe Adelphia wen mad las week. was sho beore i bi anyone. The women o he Manasquan Mehodis church held a har"vesc home las weekand cleared$70. Andrew Fizgerald o Farmingdale has a posiion,as ireman on.be Pennsylvania railroad. A branch o he Sae Muual building and loan associaion hab been organized s, Long Branch, Charles P. Esell has succeeded John Lomax as oreman in he brick works a Souhard. The Spanish war yeerans associaion o Freehold will have a clambake on Labor day. The plan o he Eagle ile acory a Keypor is o enlarge o double is presen capaciy. Fred VauMeerbeke o Hazle is on a hree monhs business rip hrough he Wes.,. The Manalapan Mehodis church held a harves home las week and cleared John P. Wyckoo Manasquan is dangerously sick. "A Hospial Auxiliary. The women o Farmingdale have organized an auxiliary sociey o aid he Long Branch hospial. Mrs. JoBeph L. Bucher is presiden o he sociey, Mrs. A. G. VanOgden is secreary and Misa Ray Woolson is reasurer. Freehold* New Band. A new band has been organize! a Freehold. D. V. Perrine is presiden, J. T. Laird is vice presiden and J. Chalmers Rue is secreary and reasurer. John Wagmeiser o Manasquan has been engaged as leader. A Barn Burned Down. During a recen hunder sorm he barn o William Burdge o Adelphia was sruck by lighning and was burned down. One horse perished in he lames. There is no insurances A Valuable Horse Pu o Deah. A horse belonging o Benjamin B. Ogden o Keypor was aken sick wih paralysis o he hroa las week. Nohing could be done o save i and i was sho. The. horse was one o a ine carriage eam. A Horse mpaled on a Bail. A horse belonging o James Tilon o Wes Long Branch jumped over a ence las week and landed on he poin o a rail. The rail enered he horses breas and nine siches were required o close he wound. A Donaion o a Hospial. James A. Bradley o Asbury Park has donaed $500 o he Long Branch hospial, represening he receips rom he renals o he hucksers grounds a Asbury Park, which he mayor owns. A Veeran Brings Home a Bride. Harry He«pn o Long Branch, who married a Souhern girl while saioned wih he army a Ahens, Georgia, during he Spanish war, has reurned o Long Branch wih his bride..1 Good Whea Threshing Record. _. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Accoun Meeing o Sociey o American Floris* and Ornamenal Horiculuris*. On accoun o he meeing o Sociey o American Floriss and Ornamenal Horiculuriss, o be held a Asheville, N. C., Augus 18h o 22d, he Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excurickes o Asheville on Augus 17h Frank Johnson recenly hreshed y}, 0 o 19h, ", rom all saions on is lines, a weny bushels o whea in ieen minues on Abrain Andersons arm a in- reduced raes. Tickes will be good o laysown. This is considered an unusually good record. A YOUNO LADYS LFE SAVED. reurn unil Augus 25h, inclusive. Won a Prixe o A Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlains Voile, Cholera and Diar- Henry R. Suphen o Newark, a ormer residen o Long Branch, recenly rhoea Remedy, won a prize o $240 oered by he Newark Daily Adveriser in one o is nu- sician, o Panama, Columbia, in a re-, Dr. Chas. H. Uer, a prominen phy^ merous coness. cen leer saes: "Las March had as a paien a young lady sixeen years A Big Head o Cabbage. o age, who had a very bad aack o W. W. Harshorne o Freehold raised dysenery. Everyhing prescribed or a head o cabbage his season ha her proved ineecual and she was growing worse every^hour. Her parens weighed sixeen pounds. measured a oo in diameer and ory, inches in were Bure ^"ysmjiide. ;JShe had become so we2 i Hg>n)3 cohld no urn circumerence; Firemen nves in Socks. over in bed. ijjslmmlo ai his criical he Norh Asbury Park ire company momen was "^PRaTy a me\ bu recenly cleared $1,200 a a air. All hough o Chamberlains Ope, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a lab bu $ 100 o his amoun has been invesed in sock o ha Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. ^^ Sheep Killed by a Dog. Five sheep belonging o Edward Cashion, 8r., o Freehold, were killed las week by an unknown dog. Freehold ownship will pay Mr. Casliion he value, o he sheep. A Bicycle Solen. A bicycle belonging o Frank Wolco o Long Branch was solen las week rom in ron o he poboice building a ha place. ha3 no ye been recovered. Crops Sold in he Orchard. T. V. Yeman o Freehold, who owns a rui arm a Manalapan, hab sold his enire apple and pear crop in he orchard, he buyer o pick and ship hem. To Prepare or College.. Raymond E. Voorhees o Keypor will ener Glenwood insiue a Maawan a he coming erm {o prepare or a classical course a Rugers college. A Golden Wedding., Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rhode, who conduc he Avenel hoel a Pleasure Bay. celebraed he iieh anniversary o heir marriage las week./ A Birhday Surpriiie. W. T. Ackerrmh o Freehold was 84 yeare old las week and as a surprise o»»»»»»!»»» rgams Among he goods which exhibied a he;-.nernaional Sporsmens Show a Asbury Park were a number o Esey, Behning and Capen pianos. These pianos were buil o order or ha show, and hey are now a my sore a Red Bank. They will be sold o he irs comer a specially jeduced prices, wheher sold or cash or on ime,»as desire o move hem beore my summerrenal pianos come in. u. -, - ^ i> *..,. J. $ i ^.. /*. i... <, i STQRCRS, o course. him.mrs. Ackerman planned a pary in celebraion o he even. Celebraed Her SOh Birhday. Mrs. Elizabeh Slocum o Long Branch Ciy celebraed her 89h birhday las week. Despie her advanced years she is able o be abou. Big iicld o Poaoes. W. T; Clayon o Adelphia dug 1,100 barrels o poaoes his season rom a ield o eigh acres, an average o 137^ barrels o he acre. An Oer Killed. James Addison o Souhard killed an oer wih a pichork along he bank o a sream las week. The oer was over our ee long., A Keyporer Moves o Haversrav. Dr. Norman L, Bedle o Keypor has opened a denal oice a Haversraw, New York, and has moved here wih his amily. Two Fire Horses Die. The Wes End ire company o Long Branch has los wo horses wihin a ew weeks, The lab one died a ew days ago. The Hospial Receives 8SOO. An aucion pary held recenly a he Norwood Park casino or he benei o he Long Branch hospial need $500. A Valuable Horse Dead. Dr. J. O. Green o Long Branch los a horse las week rom colic. The horse was valued a, 400. BEDVCED RATES TO A8HEVLLE. resor prescribed i. The moswonderul resul was eeced. Wihin eigh hours she was eeling much beer,; inside o hree days she was upon her ee and a he end o one week was enirely well" well." For sale by C. A. Minon Co., Bd y Minon Rd & Bk Co., Druggiss, 4 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. ««!: THE GERMMA JOTEL, < Fron S., lcd Bank. J, THE GERMANA, ormerly con- < i duced by J. Degenring, iv well j; equipped wih all he essenials, [. and accessories o a irs-class < > hoel. The eaures include > Lunch and Cigar Couners,,, HoOl and Billiard Tables,. And a Reading Boom., J The bar is supplied wih ira-. > class Liquors, Wines, Beers and ;; Cigars..;.,, Firs-class accommodaions are A. i urnished or permanen and j\, *< ransien guess. Special aen- <> \ \ ion paid o geing up dinners. \ \ «! J. EDOAR BROWEK, Proprieor,»»»»»»» jthetalk The Red Mnk Marke. you are ired o eaing poor mea call a his marke, he oldes esablished in own. handles nohing bu he ines mea ha can be bough. \i. Prime Meas a specialy, - W. A. CLAYTON, Propr, 47 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Noice To Bicyclers! The ordinance prohibiing he riding o bicycles on he sidewalks wihin he limis o he Town o Eed Bank will be sricly enorced. 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