RED BANK VOLUME I. NO. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1878. PER YEAR.

BED BANK AND VICINITY. Dr. Brown, the veterinary surgeon is The Red Bank correspondent of the M0NM0CTH -COUNTY NOTES. A Horrible Tragedy. NOTES FROM NEW YOBK. AFFAIRS IN NEW JERSEY. dead. Everybody knew , and Long Branch News says: "Tlie partner- What may yet prove to have been a Fine pictures quickly taken at White whatever may have been his faults, he ship between Messrs. Cook & Clay, of Lots are sold at Asbury Park, Now Now that the election isoverlhecityciin Rov. Ii. J. Andrews, pastor of. tht Foun- & Son's, Red Bank. Jersey, oj'ri what is equivalent to a per- cowardly and brutal murder, but which settle down fnto its usual state of placidity dry M. E. Church, near Mill*ill* *ruth« was good in curing tlie diseases of horses. REGISTER notoriety, has been dissolved. has thus far been called on accident, Mr. Morris Von Brunt hasMosed1 Ins Tho business will lie hereafter conducted petual mortgage—one hundred years; the concerning political nlfairs, and resign it- victim of a rather curious ,»<-cl'lent on This week is recognized as a week of threw the city of Paterson, N, J., into « grocery on Front street. by Clay & Co. Mr.John H. Cook, the purchaser, however, reserving the right self with praiseworthy tranquility tu the Saturday morning last, He wan kindling prayer by the Young Men's Christian As- fever of uxcitement, and at; onco dis- " An organ loft has.been built in the retiringmeinber of the firm, enters imme- to pay the principal at any time; or, ten inevitable. Of course sonin are disap- •;i fire Ih the ntove, and after the J«n»?l sociations throughout the world. Jn Red tracted attention from the nil-absorbing diately upon the study of medicine with per cent, will be allowed for cash.—Adv. pointed and others ^ire pleased with-tlit! tt'as burning well, opened the door ttfid northeastern corner of the Presbyterian Bank an interesting meeting was held on topic of the elections. At eleven o'clock Dr. Conover. Mr. Cook is a young man At the polls in Freehold, on Tuesday, result; but it is to be hoped that the for- put nn some coal, when the flames leaped Church. Tuesday evening. Tho usual exercises in the forenoon smoke was seen issuing with good force of character and inde- Mr. John Taylor, a saloon-keeper, WHS tunnte oneHi who lluA'e succeeded ill at- out and his face was severely burned, Alderman Hoffmire's famous yacht of a prayer meeting were held. Other from the second floor of thG building in pendence of sentiment. He brings to arrested on the charge of bribery. He taining ofllce, will conscientiously en- The turbine water wheel In the grist " Gussie" was placed in winter quarters meetings will be held on the evenings of the rear of 229 Marshall street. The floor the study of medicine a mind as well dis- was taken before Justice Luwre-nee and deavor to discharge the duties devolving mill of this plnro Was stopped twice ku.t on Monday. '-^^^ Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday. A is occupied by William Ralferty, n work- upon thorn without fear or favor of man. ciplined perhaps as that of any young held to bail on bin own recognizance in man employed in the Pussaic Holling week, we believe, by large quantities ot 'Mr. J. B. Grover occupies the De For- cordiaJ invitation is given to the publi le 6usu m ooff l $300500 . to await the action of Mill, who lives with his wife and daugh- Thi' distinguished English prelate, Denn "eels filling tbe'blickets and dogging thujr eest mansion on.Locust avenue, formerly to attend. man in tile vicinity. He will entur o*«J4i f - to await the ncl of the medical colleges In New York at ]"« next Grand Jury.—Deinwrat. ter, the latter two years old. Stanley, after-accomplishing a prodigious action. Some of them art! Very large occupied by Mrs. Bullock. Francis E. Trafloi'd died at tlie resi- eges amount of sight-seeing in a very short Mr. A. -B. Leckeuby, the fancy grass At the time the smoke was'discovered onus and the theory is.lliat they c«rao The wires of the Western Union Tele- dence of his brother, Mr. Chas. H. Traf- the earliest possible opportunity for a time,'has left our shores expressing him- dealer, prepared aui? shipped this week Mrs. RafTerty and her fluid were alono from the brook, as their heads were H|l graph line on Front street are becoming ford, on Friday last. His funeral took thorough course in medicine." self well pleased with the workings of to B. K. Bliss & Son, seedmen, New York, in thu apartments, and their piercing pointed towards the pond.—Hightttowri loosened from some of the poles. place from Trinity Church on Monday The Pleasure Club of Fair Haven gave a grass bouquet. It stood about six feet our|>eculinr American institutions. After Indi'peiHU'nt. a sociable and oyster supper at Van Tine's shrieks attracted the attention of James visiting Boston and other cities lie caini- /Dr. F. T. Chadwick has removed his afternoon, the Rev. Chas. Tibhalls preach- high.and the different colored nnd natu- BY tho blowing off of tlie Snlehl Ptfi- Hotel on Thursday evening of hist week. Murray, who occupies the front building. to New York und wan the honored guest drug business to the store on Broad ing the funeral discourse. A large con- ral grasses were beautifully intermingled byterlun Cliun-li.roof the entire ceiling The night was a beautiful one, and the Hurrying to their assistance he found the of Cyrus W. Field, lie preached throe Btreet formerly occupied by Jos. G. gregation was present, and a great many with each other. Altogether it was the of that line edifice was destroyed, Bet-1 young people of Fair Haven and the sur- door leading to the first floor locked, and tinu's ill (his city to large and apprecia- liagermau. of the family and personal friends of the handsomest bunch of grasses ever seen eral of tin- handsome, stained glasa will' rounding villages enrae, determined on a returned for his keys. By tjjis lime a tive audiences, und numbers of persons deceased followed the remains to the in Asbury Park.—Journal. dows were broken by the falling timbfJH The Young Men's Christian Association pleasant time. The reception committee, number of men had gathered ill the yard, went uway^imable to unin admittance to grave. Interment took place in the cem- The MunaMiuairSwisufe says that Wil- and elate. This church was l of Red Bank has a newly furnished hall, consisting of Messrs. Hurry y. Van Tine, aud when thu door was unlocked rushed the churches in wlikOi he uflli/inted. Ucp- lffMl etery at Kuuison. liam Grant, u gunsmith, mot with quite is entirely out of debt, und has money in James L. Chadwick'and Joseph H. Tay- to the floor above. John Cahill, who reHentative clergymen and layman of the and beautified wUjiin a few Yearn, Tht) a serious accident on Monday afternoon. thu treasury. For several days past the farmers be- lor, fulfilled tluiir duties to tlie satisfac- first ventured into Mrs. RnfFerty's room, various denominations waited upon him congregation wirr Worship in the Court Hu had just repaired a revolver und load- Mr, M. H. Gregory has so far recovered tween Newman Springs 'and Leodsville tion of nil, and made the guests feel i\t wns stilled with the smoke, being restored to tender their good wishes and assuru House until the damage can be repaired. ed it, and, holding it down by his side, from the injuries he received by being have turned out with teams, scoops and homo imih'ediately upon their arrival. to consciousness with no little difllculty. him nf their sympathy and co-operation This repair will be at very considerable attempted to draw the hammer back, thrown out of his wagon a short time shovels for the purpose of cutting down Possibly the hardest work of the evening When the atmosphere had slightly with him in his desiro to elevate the liu- cost. when the load was discharged the hall en- since, as to be able to walk out. the hills on both sides of the river at was done by the managing committee. cleared, another man entered the rooms muil race, in all things pertaining to their, The Kllputrick farm docs not shotv fit tering his foot. The wound is quite Grover's bridge and raising the road on Messrs. l'\ A. Little and F. R. Smith, Jr. and kicked out the window sashes, allow- eternal well being. Kvery one who canii' present any traces of the Grand Encamp- In one of the polling districts in Free- painful, but no serious results are antici- the meadow so.that travelers may pass They had charge of the preparation of ing the wind to blow away the remain- in contact with him was charmed by his ment except the displaced Walls. The hold township fifty-seven more ballots dry shod at high tide. Now the people pated. ing smoke. were found in the box then there wire the supper, nnd-showed every attention large-hearted Christian syiiipathyi which Held in which the soldiers tented, and in of that section want the Freeholders to to their guests. Oysters were in abun- The Freehold I)p»UH'rat sayR : "An at- When the air had become- Huflkicntly could embrace all cla'aM.'ft and conditions which Ihc crowd WIIR largest, now looks votes registered on the book of the poll- give thrill a double track bridge, the tempt was made on Saturday night or ing clerk. dance., served in various styles, with idl clear a horrible sight met tiro gaze of tlie of mankind without regard to distinc- greener than any cither Held ill tho vichv abutment for which has been built by the et ecleras. Good music had been pro- Sunday forenoon by the prisoners con- men who had gone to Mrs. Hatferty's re- tion nf- sect or name, and many of our ily. The wnlls lire being built in a sub» Fathers and mothers, go to White & Mr. Chas. Ix'ighton. vided, and through tlie exertions of the fined in the county jail to escape there- lief. The poor woman lay on the floor most "honored citizens assembled at the Htanlial manner, and there is nothing to Son's, photographers, and have your The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. floor committee, MCHSI-S. K. Merritt and from. When discovered a large bole was in the agonies of death. Her clothing wharf to bid him farewell mid God spent recidl the busy scenes of the last week of children's pictures taken'"true as life" Church will gjvefin entertainment in the W. H. Henderson, tho floor was con- found cut in the wall in the rear of the had been entirely destroyed, and her on hi« homeward voyage. August. Them was lint a single tree and surrounded by landscapes and nat- water-closet. Only one course of bricks lecture room of the church this Thursday stantly occupied by young people danc- tlesb, especially on the lower extremities, The sensation nf the day is the dreadful IniiKi'ii of injured ill the young orchard ural scenery. evening. The affair will consist of a re- ing the happy hours away. Taken alto- remained tp be removed, and the escape was burned to a crisp. In the middle of where the camp wan loeatedi and the J. W. Mount & Bro. have built a num- of the prisoners would have been an easy desecration of the tomb of A.T. Ntewnrti production of an old-fashioned " New gether it was one of the most pleasant the room wns a pool of blood, und every- It is almost i nut belief thnt in the heart ripe, apples were left hanging after the ber of sleighs the past month, which they England Kitchen," with all the imple- entertainments ever given in Fair Haven. mutter. It is stated that a prisoner eon- where were traces of a terrible struggle. tenlH had been removed.—Lkckertowtt are willing to dispose of at very low fined in a cell gave the alarm." of the city so terrible a crime could have ments of the olden time. The refresh- In this connection thunkH nre due Mr. The walls and ceiling of the room in been committi'd and leave no traeoH be prices for cosh. Their advertisement will ments will consist of dishes that were pop- and Mrs. Van Tine for having generously The stand taken by the press of this which the dying woman was found mid 1 appear next week. hind to track the perpetrators, but it in On Suncluy afternoon a son of Nelson ular a century ago. The readers of the placed the UBe of their house at the dis- county in the late cunyuKS will he remem- of the adjoining bedroom were spattered said, "The mills of the Hods grind slowly, Washer,uf l'inekneyville, Sussex county, Mr. W. W. Lyons, long a resident of REGISTER should make it a point U> at-posal of the youug people. bered by tlie public long nflcr the per- with blood, and the window sills were but t^iey grind exceedingly line," there- about twelve years of age, waH.out in a this place, has disposed of most of his tend. Remember that the affair-takes sonal feeling engendered by it has been smeared, as if an nttempt had been made fore it is to be hoped that even if the mis- Held, when be saw a rabbit run into fl personal property at private sale, and place this Thursday evening. forgotten. Some have been outspoken to escape in that way. Mrs. lluilerty creants are not at once hro.ught to justice, fclur lunch- of small stones, lit pulled Sacred Concert In St. James' (Imreli. was carried into the front building, the leaves this week for Syracuse, where be A meeting of the creditors of Samuel on one side or of the Patterson retribution will inevitably ovirluke them. out the stones until he had crawled in A ^ncred concert was given in St. charred flesh actually dropping from her will hereafter reside. C. Morris, deceased, was held nt the Pn- case, and (he moiivcH by which each was Of course there can be but one object ill hall' the length of bis body, when tho James' Church, on Friduy evening, Nov. bones. Death came to her relief in u-few Mrs. Deborah Hcndricksun, of Fair villion Hotel, Long Branch, on the after- governed will be righteously estimated committing such nn oiitrnue—the desire fence fell clown, holding him almost ns 1st. under the direction of Prof. W. T. moincirU. Her husband, who was sum- Haven, who was recently burned by the noon of the 13th iust. Mr. John E. and set down to the proper account. to extort money from the sorrowing rela- if in a rise. The Held was off frnm the Ilattersley,organist of St. Jnmes' Church. moned from a polling place in the neigh- breaking of a lighted kerosene oil lamp, Schroeder, of Red Bank, was appointed Others have halted, or were dumb UJKUI tives, which may be successful, for well highway und ionic dintnnee from any Newark, assisted by Miss JennieO'Grady, borhood, wns well nigh crazed by the is recovering under tho skillful treat- president of the meeting and Mr. ThoH. an issue that affected the political inter- the rohlMTS understand bow to barrow bonne ; hut fortunately .'( gentlemali hap- soprano; Mm. Anna Mullin. contralto;. ests and the fair fame of our people, and catastrophe. ment of Dr. Chittenden. 11. Tunison, of Long Branch, secretary. Mr. P. Mullin, basso; Mr. P. J. Behun, the hearts of those who loved the great pened tn pass by KIKI released hiln front There were about eighteen creditors preH- lereafter, ns exponents of public (senti- There seems to be little doubt that Mrs, iiu'1'chaiit and play upon their teiulerest his perilous position, lleing unable to At the match of the Shooting Club on tenor, and Mr. E. W. Hoppen, baritone. ment or an guardians of the public inter- Monday afternoon, Mayor S. W. Morford ent. After considerable discussion in re- The evening was a pleasant one, and Uuffcrtv was the victim of a terrible out- feolings, and thus force them to conn* expand his lungs his blood bad becouM gard to the feasibility of appointing nn ests they will he remanded to their prop- rage. The stove in the room where she to terniM. carbonized, HO Dint IIP was black in tho won the prize. He broke every one, of the attendance; was very large, crowding er position. It requirs HUC:1I a crisis as the ten gloss balls, the usual number al- administrator, the meeting adjourned to the church to its utmost capacity. The was found WUK not HUflteiently hcutcd to (imi'li'H LJi! win & Co. have issued a song face awl insi'lwible when found. we have just passed through, to show of hnve set tire to her clothing, nnd the lotted each member to shoot at. Thursday afternoon, November Nth, at first piece on the programme was a solo, embodying Ihc dying words of the well The sale of Ivddic Institute! st HifrlitH* what metal the newspaper IIH well us the bloody evidences of the Heath struggle in the smile place. entitled "And there were .Shepherds," loved actor Monuigue. '1 be words are by town, on fori-closiir'j of inorlgnife, is an- By request the Rev. C. W. lleisloy has ] individual citizen is made of.—Dcntocrtit. her apartments are proof that her taking In tlie last issue of Frank Leslie's Illus- given by Miss O'Grady. Miss O'Grady George Cooper and the lilllhic by Charles nounced lor December ill I. Before thnt consented U> deliver one of his popular ilf was not accidental. The theory that trated Xcirsptiper Is a picture represent- is the happy possessor of a voice strong A fire broke out in a carpenter shop K. l'ratt. time il is hoped Hint the matter will ho lectures, entitled " Experiences in the liuds iliost favor with her neighbors and ing "The House.of the Good Shepherd," md clear, maintaining its Kwectness in in Jackson street, Mntawun, between 1;! In regard to fashions, dresses arc being arranged and no Hide will take place* Army of the Potomac," on Christmas townspeople generally is that she was at Asbury Park. Lust winter Mr. James the most difficult passages. '"Jesti Duleis and 1 o'clock on Saturday morning, and more unit more pulled, nnd tht^ light The Slate- ('onvc-ution of the Guptists was night, for the benefit of the M. E. Church, j mortally wounded hy a deupcrado who A. Bradley offered to give tlie Sisterhood Mcniorin," a solo rendered by Mr. P. Mul- which at one time threatened the de- drnperie-son the hips are adapted. A great held at Mt. Holly last week, and on Tues- Mr. Derrick <"}. Campbell has been ap- | nought to make her death doubly sure two vcrv desirable lots on condition of lin, displayed careful study nnd cultiva- struction of a large portion of (he town. deal of velvet is being worn bothattrini- day morning the affairs of the Institute jwmited by the committee of the town- while nt the same time concealing the their building thereon in the spring a tion. Mis. Mullin. and Messrs. Behan The flames spread to an adjoining barn tiing and otherwise, lulunr-dressing trte j came up for discussion. It v/ns stated ship of Middletowll. Chosen Freeholder traces of his bloody deed. What lends house for charitable purposes. During and HopjK'n next sung " Jrsu Dei Vivi," and wagon-house, jind the roofs nf sev- l'Velich twist is mi tlie decline null I bat- that the debt amounts to nearly $1)0,000, ..ot-suid township, to fill the unexpired .'olor to this supposition i>* the tact that 1 the past summer a handsome and com- a composition by Verdi, was excellently eral of the princij al buildings on Main ehiinc braids worn down the bark nn. that Mr. l'ecldie bad subscribed flO.OOO, term caused by the death of Mr. George in ill-favored man, apparently a Irump, modious house has been erected contain- well rendered. Mrs. Mullin has a voice street took lire from the I'nM ng particles being revived. Seal skin Haetjuesiire still 'Mr. Colgate fi.tion, Dr. I'aruilee, Rev, W. Crawford. wns seen to leave the house in which the 1 ing twenty-one rooms and a large attic, peculiarly adapted to church music. The if burning wood. For nn houror two it in liigh favor, but fur-hni'd cloaks an Mr. Wilson and others, sufficient td tragedy occurred shortly before the ar- On Saturday morning the steamer Sea callable of receiving more than fifty chil- chief clinrui of Mr. Beban's singing con- iiTincil as though nothing could prevent in greater demand. Cottuge bonnets, swc-ll the total to $20,01)0.. A. vote wan rival of relief. Instead of leaving by Bird carried to New York a colt coining dren and adults. sisted in his. distinct enunciation. Mr. the burning of the town. The Fire IV- which have heretofore been very plainly passed that the remaining $10,000 be wny of the front yard the unknown man two years old next spring, raised by Mr. Hoppen has a fine baritone voice of great partinent, however, succ-i-deil in confin- rimmed wi b a It w hows of ribbon, or raised at once, but it wan afterwnrds de- On Monday the Pavilion Hotel, the made his escape across the vacant lots Charles Lloyd, near Holmdel, and recent- power ami compass. " 0 Salutaris lios- ing tin: flames to the shop, linru nnd car- soumthing ol that simple kind, me begin- led that the matter should lie presented . oldest hotel in Long Branch, was put up bordering on Mnin street. The police ly sold by him to Mr. P. Lorillard, of tiu." a quartette for male voices, was riage house, which were totally dc-Mtroy- ning to chui gu their appearance by the to the several churches. There was a at auction hy the sheriff of Monmoutb HIT actively investigating the mystery, New York, for $1,500. grand and beautiful, and pleased the au- ud, The origin of the lire is unknown, addition of < strich tips and pompons. surprising feeling manlfented and a county, to satisfy a judgment hc-ld by and strenuous efforts will be nmde to cap- dience perhaps more than any other but it is supposed to have been the work strong determination to liquidate the Mr. D. W. Hendrickson is getting sig- the lied Bank Mutual Building and Loan ture the fellow whose suspicious actions There is a hoj eful aign loi the-metrop- selection on the programme. :)f an incendiary, as i.o stoves were used lebt was exprcssc d by Revs. Drs. Parni* natures to.' a petition asking for the Association. The furniture was all sold attracted the attention of those, who saw olis in the increased activity of building. in the shop and everything was in order be and Yerkes ; Revs. X, B. Palmeri of change of the name of Red Bank to to various hotel keepers. The hotel was him on his way from the scene. Hapid transit is in many respects an an- when the workmen left at (I o'clock. The Dridgeton, and O. P. Baches, of Hights- " Shrewsbury City." It would be an ap- bought in by William Qcmover, who Moninoiitli lfents New York. noyance to the. people who live along the propriate change, and we hope the move- shop and barn belonged to the estate of The little girl who was left in the rooms town, und e.x-Sheriff Ely, of Monmouth. holds a large mortgage on the property. FREEHOLD, November Oth.— The meet- Jacob r. Brown. The carriage house was line of the elevated railroads, hut it must ment may meet with success. Mr. Conover is at the head of a company with her mother when Mr. RnfTerty went have the ciTcct#f bringing back to the Hitjhtattnen Uuzctte, ing of the Moiiinouth Pigeon Club at Ihc property of Mrs. Gordon D. While. out in the morning, wax found slei-ping Mrs. S. E. McQueen, administratrix of that proposes to erect an iron pier in Cook's Station to-day attracted a large city, when there are dwellings for them, Two schooners were driven ashore ntai Geo. McQueen, deceased, will sell at auc- front of the hotel, and it is understood ill the bedroom, the bedclothes cnvcrini; a large sharo of those who have been attendance, on account of a match be- Stuttering Jack's Murderers. her face so closely as to have prevented Harnegat Inlet on Wednesday, Oct. 23d, tion on the premises at Leedsville, on ithat the hotel was bid in in the interest tween the Moninouths and a team made lriven uwuy by high rents, Kverything during the gale. One, the Julia, belong- BiciDiir.ronT, CONN., Nov. 9.—The Su- her being awakened by the noise of the Thursday, Nov. 21st, at 1 o'clock, P, M., a ! of this company. up of the members of the Seaside Club, that is best in the country tends to New ing to parties at Tuekertown, went on lot of personal property, consisting of j pcrivr Court held a short session this struggle or the cloud of smoke thnt filled York, and the number of people of wealth A shooting match between Leander and shooting under the title of " New 1 the flats within a few yards of the Island; farm stock and implements. morning. The time was taki-n up in fix- tin apartments. The nlllictcd husband and tuste who j early Hock to it to enjoy Campbell, of Purkerville, and William York." On October 20th the New York i '. the other, the Samuel Curlton, loaded ing the time for the trial of Frank Hus- is wholly in the dark n* to the motive its advantages of business and amuse- The 8]x>rtamen report that rabbits are Disbrow, of Seabrigbt, was decided nt representatives defeated the Moiiinouth of the crinii—for that a terrible crime with railroad iron, went on the flats oh ' still plentiful, but they have resorted to ! sett, it having hern ascertained thnt ments grows linger, nnd in consequence the north shore of the Inlet. At 9.40 Pleasure Bay, on Saturday. The mutch marksmen, but this time a victoryJ was > . , ,, ~ . , . . has been committed there is little ground its attractions are increased, so that it the reeds and meadows along the river. was for $")0 a side, each of the men to . i judges could not be procured to sit on A. M., the schooner Collyer, 14B totUi scored for the latter. The list match i :the case, as was expected, a week from for doubt. may hope for a brilliant future. An unusual occurrence so early in the shoot at fifty glass balls thrown.from a (apt. Tuylorf coal Inded, struck the was the regular monthly contest for the Tuesday next. The c ase was, therefore, season. Perhaps hunters, like the rab- single trap,- iii(rht«>n yards~rise. Mr. clubsbadge. fliere were 12 competitor-, Charged with Murder. . Almostnll tastes may now be suited in beach near llurvey Cedars. At 10 o'clock postiMUiccl until the next term, which the vnriety offered by the playbills of the bits, are more numerous this year, ;•Campbell was declared the winner, lie at 10 birds each, 31 yards rise, 80 yards Michael Gough was arrested on Satur- A. M,, Capt. Frank Martin with hia crew convenes in this city on the third Tuesday places of amusement, beginning with the The Leedsville Chapel has been repaint-1 breaking !Jo out of the llfty ludls, IUH op- boundary. The trophy was won by Ed- day morning by the police of the Fifth at Htation No, 10, shot a lino oter her, in Fehniiu-v next. grand opera and magnificent oratorios ed. The work wns done by Messrs. A. Iponent breaking 110. Notwithstanding n gar Green, who killed 10 straight birds. precinct on a charge of assault and bat- rigged his breeches buoy and landed her Mnssett said at the jail when be heiird down to burlesque and variety prcform- L. and J. R. Conover in n very neat and cold northwest wind that prevailed, After shooting off a few sweepstakes, tery, preferred by Michael Murphy, crew safely. Capt. Taylor reports that . of Mrs. Alexander's sentence that she hud ances, which serve to amuse if they do tasty manner, and does credit to their there was a large number of sportsmen the match between the Moiiinouth aud After (rough had been locked up, Murphy if the gale hud continued one hour longer got what she deserved. not elevate tlie taste, but in the work-a- ability in this branch of business. It is present and the betting was lively. New York men opened. The teams con- told Betective Short that the prisoner another large schooner that was in com' Mrs. Alexander is not looking very well day world perhaps that is a desirable a decided improvement to the place. sisted of 10 men each, each man shooting hail committed a murder in Morristown, puny with him would have been driven The monthly concerts held in the Holm- to-day, and seems to reali/.e her sentence thing to accompli h for there are many at 10 birds, 25 yards, 80 yards boundary. N. J., four years ago, The detective's in- ashore, as her sails were gone at 8i80 A, Mi, The Rev. James W. Grant will preach del Baptist Church are becoming very anil appears down-hearted. When she lives which circuiiistaucus liuvi) made The referee was Daniel Slocum, of Mata- formant dill not know the circumstances The latest reports stato that the Collyef in tlie Chapel at Leedsville next Sunday popular. On Sunday evening there was wiis taken before tl.o Grand Jury, and very hard and barren, and to such a little wan. The scores were as follows: attending the murder, nor had he become is rapidly brcukitig up, und thnt the Carl* afternoon and evening. The subject of a good attendance, and we- noticed that after she had been put to plead. State acqitniufcd with the. man whom he relaxation, nltliough not quite of so fine ton has been flouted. The bodies of two., the afternoon service will be " The spirit quite n number present were from a dis- MONJIOITII. - KEW VOIIK. Attorney Ohustead told her counsel Mr. charged until recently. They had met a nnture us the grand-composition of the drowned sailors were washed ashore on of Christ," and in the evening "Escape tance. The pulpit recess was very pret- II. Huuslon 10 n. Aw! 10 Klmr Ureuu » A. II. Yuua in Thompson, if he wished an interview while looking for work, and, traveling Messiah," or the delicious strains of an Five Milo Bench, Cape May, ott Fridayi for thy Life." A cordial invitation is ex- tily decorated with autumn leaves and Cccuuvur 0 Dr. Kllil S with her he could have the use of his pri- together for some weeks, had become Italian opera, will lift the chord o~ little, They were brotlgllt to tho Island bjr thd tended to all. Uitdcin H U.T. liitney 7 evergreens, a cross formed of the same llulpli 7 Chirk tl vate room, and thnt Mrs. Alexander quite intimate. Gough, according . to and, perchance, by relaxing the muscles crew of tho Life Saving Station No. 88c in the centre. The infant class sung " 1 Curtis 7 W. ClfRhornc- II White & Son, photographers, Broad Blurvlu r» Mnrtlncjz li could go therein company with im ofllcer, Murphy, confessed that after the murder in a hearty laugh make tho daily burden They wore supposed ta -belong to thi) want to be like Jesus" in a manner that 1'rlc.i' 5 wtllkiim 5 the oflicer to remain outside during the he lied to Ireland, and', returning in a and Mechanic Btreets, Red.Bank, can | W. Houston 5 K. llustlugic 5 IBSH weurisome to bo borne. crew of the H. Ti Potter, which wa» furnish you all something to be thankful proved-they had been carefully trained, llustwick 4 I). Woods i interview. This would save him the short time, went to Florida. Hu hud VEUITAS, badly shattered by the wind of Wednes' Short addresses were made by the Rev. for on November 28th, if you will cull on Total , CO Total 07 trouble of going up to the jail. After since been traveling from place to place, dayi—K«n« River Courier, them nnd have your photograph taken. Mr. Griffith, the superintendent, and Mr, Mrs. Alexander and her counsel had got always fearful of urrest. Gough, when On November 1st, Mra. Sarah Apple- All styles taken in tho most artistic nnd J. J. Taylor. Thu music and singing was Obituary. inside tho room nnd the door closed, she questioned by Capt. Woglom, admitted get, of Ilightstown, passed another mile- Dr. J. V. Miittiton, the escaped priaonM1 perfect manner. very good. Francis E. Trafford, of this town, died knelt down and snid "Let us pray." that he had been in Morristown, N. J., stone In the journey of her remarkable from .the Bclvidere jail, wna cuptured at In Fishers' Hall, on Thursday evening On Friday evening last tho Rev. C. Y. as the residence of bin brother, Mr. Chnx. She prayed Tor herself that God would about four yours ago, engaged at his ife, entering upon her ninety-ninth year. Alexandria, Va., on Thursday last, by last, the colored folks had nn oyster sup- Swan, D.D., of Newark, delivered his. H. Trafloi'd, on Friday morning last,'after instruct her in her great affliction and trnde as a bricklayer. He denied that hu A few days previously we had tho pleas- ono of Pinkcrton's detectives, and ho had committed any murder. The facts per aud cake walk, under the direction popular lecture, entitled " Sunshine an illness of two weeks'. He was the son support her in all her trials, nnd to he ure of her company at our house, and we is now back in his old quarters at the having been reported ^o Superintendent of Messrs. Frost and Cornelius. On Fri- amongthe Clouds," in the Baptist Church. of the late Abraham Trafford, nnd was forgiven from nil her sins. Sho next could ask no more cheerful society than county prison, having arrived there .oil prayed for Mr. The mpson, her counsel, Campbell, the latter communicated with that of our aged relative. Her senses of Saturday evening. When the twin hav- day evening of the same week, nt the This lecture, which has its pathetic us born nt Rurason, September 21»t, 1857. the Chief of Police of Morristown, by that he might be directed by the Holy hearing nnd seeing are a little defective, ing on board tho fugitive doctor pawed same place, there was a " grand " ball, well as its humorous side, Is an intensely Intellectuality being tho predominating telegraph, inquiring if ho "wanted" a Spirit and by wisdom from nbovo in the through Philllpsburg, a crowd of wyeral under tho direction of William Johnson. interesting and instructive one. Mr. force in his character, ho inclined to the man for a murder committed four yearB but she enters with a lively test into all Sobriety and quietness were the prevail- Swnn is certainly gifted with the art of study of tho law, and for that purpose discharge of Ijllia duty, and, after praying the Kood things of life. Bright pictures, hundred persons were gathered at tha for the Court and jury, prayed fervently ago in that city. Chief of Police Mont- ing features. telling funny stories in a funny way, and entered the office of Chas. II. Trafford in gomery replied thnt a murder had been good music, cheerful conversation, good depot to get a glimpse of the returning when, by way of illustration, he graphic- 1874. In 1877 he graduated at the Colum- for the State Attorney, tljnt he might lio books, aud good food she enjoys as much prodigal, Who was discovered seated.in , We are informed that Mr. D. W. Heu- directed from on high in the discharge committed in Morristown, four yours ago, drickson will commence canvassing tho ly protruyed some o,f the ludicrous quali- bia Law Scliool with high honors, having hy a laborer, who fled from tho placo at as ever, and can give as well as take a the smoking car, enjoying a cigar* and ties und quaint philosophy of "Sam Wei- attained the degree of L. L. B., and was of his duty. Sho prayed that the was joke with tho utmost good humor. Her evidently had lost none of his old-timo town of Red Bank to ascertain how many innocent of tho crime.' During her pray- tho time. Mr. Montgomery asked if the of our citizens will patronize the water lor " of Pickwick notoriety, his audience to have been admitted to the bar on prisoner's name was Malion, nnd that he immunity from the common "ills that urbanity, ns he was in the best of sfilrlts could not restrain a hearty laugh, The Wednesday, two days Irefore his death. er, which was so loud and fervent it was Jlejh is heir to," is most remarkable. Wo and did hot in tlie least mind the, ordecl company by taking wafer in their resi- heard in the court room adjoining, Jailer bo held if there wore nny evidence againet lecturer argued, and rightly, too, that The deceased was a young man of him. Tliero is no evidence beyond Mur- doubt whether sho knows the meaning to -which he was subjected by. the curious dences. Let no man that cau afford it,, Wells, who wns outside, >yns compelled refuse, for we know not on what night cheerfulness was a good antidote for tlie excellent character, reserved in his phy's statement, to the effect that dough of tho word headache, nnd tho memories crowd. "While absent from the jnil,.Dr. many ills of life, and particularly im- manners, and of profound ability for to speak to her to have her lower her had confessed himself a murderer and lo- of none of tlie family go back.fur enough Mnttison had quite an ndveoturouB-C! • tho fire Hend may destroy us, and ruin voice. Her prayer is said to have been a our town and peODle. pressed upon his hearers the urgent need one of his age. Much older men than he cated tho scene of bis crime at Morris- to recall the time when sho was tho vic- ruor. The story bo tolls hi thrit after es- very earnest ono. tim of nny of the common diseases. Of caping he walked to Washington, when One night lost week Mrs. GuHford of always bringing a happy fnco and joyv considered his legal and other opinions town. Gough being hold on the charge course sho is growing feeblo under her ho took hli) owi teamlSa "drove to nc«r placed a kettle with a ticket for a quart ous manners into the domestic circle. with great respect, and often expressed [Mrs. Alexnndor formerly lived in Red of assault and battery, it was not neces- constantly Increasing burden of years, Flemington, where ho got another coc< of milk in it, on the front stoop of her We regret to stato that n lecture given astonishment at the precision and wisdom Bank, we believe in the winter of 1868- sary to hold him for murder, Mr, Camp- bell , telegraphed that ho did not know nnd may bo called home at any moment; voyanco with which to reach Trtnton, residence for the convenience of the milk- by a gentleman of Dr. Swan's well-known of his remarks. He leaves a large circle 60. At thnt time sho wns the wife of whether thu prisoner's name was Malion and yet no ono who has known her con- whoro he took tha Cats and WBnt direct man in the morning; but some person literary attainments should not be better of friends and acquaintances to lament William Clngue, a printer employed in or not. To a dispatch asking Chief Mont- dition for the past ten years con see any to Baltimore, where ho waited aemtl walked into the yard and carried off tlie patronized, for wo cannot expect to have their loss, and to regret thnt the, young the Standard office, Tho woman had an gomery hUio would come on nnd inves- thing yet to forbid the hope thnt she will days for tho arrival of hli paramour, a tin pail and ticket. Wo understand that entertainments of a high intellectual or- life that had just budded into a manhood ungovcrnnblo temper mid used to ill-treat tigate,-noToply \*IH received up to i Into fill up the jounded century.—WghMoten Mm* Warren, and upon her frltl quits a number of the housewives of Red der unless-the people,' give them their so full of promise should bo BO suddenly her husband, as bo often boro .marks of hour laft niglit.-fr. Y. Sun, Qa&ttt, pair proceeded to Alexandria. Dank havo also Buffored in this way. - hearty to-oporation nnd support. > put off, ••••'.. her Violence] . ' I. 'Atie islsocd in the Wuidwud group had The load Jlarktt of Part*. Stock Dreams. Ponies. •, DetcrlMiif tbe Fire Kena. F0U THE FA1K SEX. True to the promise o'. iby iti-otyouth, been traced, and further examination Far north from Scotland, »nd bat sel- Grandfather Mekshingle broke the By the Jardin df 6 Plontee, in the old The Hoemers live on North Stewart tilence yesterday wening as follows: When all wbs (loted thw, Sor theepropbo- of her papers sad logbook shoved her and quaint quarter of Marcel, writes a street. Mr. Hoemor is an industrious dom visited byuouthem traveler*, ate Vublon N«n. sie-I to be the Spanish brig Don Carlos, the Shetland JdMids. jfromibese rook- '• I tell you what it is,children, there's Petticoats are fipunced to the waist in- Paris currcspandent to the Baltimore and competent carpenter. Mrs. Hotmer 0 use talkin*." The newspaper men of A.gnp.6, full Ufo, devoted to the truth— bound from Jucaiel, with, box sugar "to bound, treeless islands come the Bnet- y do with ircus, or pulling little phaetonB pa- irments, ( '-,.-..' Btant. He sounded tho pump's well, cutly along. A pony in ;tn» Bhctliincl sonntfy sees no grapbio writin'liie it Which made thy yrath BO eloquent aud ewtet place. It is as simple as i" tobacco mining stoul.(<,. In these years theyhud lid whon your grandfather VBB ridin' The graduated atripe ribbons are Trne to all autien -whioh thy msnliood brought found' Dine inches of wnter therein, 'brake" and more enlivening than not saved enough money to make them lnmld lias'Otten hard work to pirlorin. aud, haying refreshed hi x self from the io editorial tripod like a witch astride 'ery Btriking.' To take the room of fancies light md fleet. yoar*coffee market, at the same hour, at rn-li, but were u few hundreds alieud of a poor person in possessed of a pony, steward's pantry with Bpanish tortillas, hen, indeed, be feels riob. Now on e galo. I know of no place that af- Brocatel and satin stripes are among Trae to tEe ototMfaBt wtlh null narrow way, least. Passing down Hue Geoffrey, Bt. the world, ond,were happy and content. fords a better field for descriptive writ- lilk novelties. ho stripped and went at it till tho Eilaire," at this early .hour (seven to But theracaine to them that which hits ertain days in Ibe week there are mar- WUloh thy forefathers of the covenant trod! pumps packed. i' than these very oil regions. Why Pearls bid fair to be more fashionable Trae to thy friend in foul or Buncy day, i u.) your attention is called to an not added to their happiness. It was. all Let d;aj3 at Lerwiek. Some walk to tbe Then he loosed the lower nails foro wn, some sail, and others come riding he fires yon have here can't be beat— an diamonds. Troe to thy home, thy country, and thy Ood ; open spaoo of ground separated by a through a dream. When Sierra Nevada xoeptin', of course, beyond tbe tomb. and aft.flbeeted them boine with iufluite l their ponies. Just inside of Ler- The new color in undyed oloth is a Xroa to the world, which BtiU la Inlso to tlieo, boarding from the $treet,by a noise like was seven dollars per skure, Mrs. Hos- When I hear of one of these conflagra- labor, Brjuared the yards, and went aft mer dreamed that the stock would go up rick is a narrow j>ath leading over the otural stone color, or yellow grsyr" And troe to all—as thou art true t« £'.&'. to the wheel. unto tliat which greets the ears of,tired tions I jutit ache to take my pen in hand senators when the BUU of day is meet- to a big figure. She was so impressed ills, I Have often seen, coming along Highland BuitB are ont of fashion for The wind had hauled to tho sontb- ind describe it in my own graphic ing the twilight hour, and all frogdom with this idea that she gave her husband bis narrow way, a long line of ponies nyg. The girlB monopolize the plaid True to the vow that bound us in tho laae, west; a glance at the barometer showed ityle." on the banks of the Washington canalis no rest until he had invested their sav- ind women. And such a curious ap- Ins year. Th&t rammer evening wlien ttiQ brown bird that the mererary was rising; and, with pearance they present I The ponies ehoronsly joyous and loud I We ap- ings in the stock. When it went up Grandfather closed his eyes, swayed American bourettes cost less than sang, nigh hopes, Arad.began his voyago to seem only legs. They have no bridle, » and fro on bis easy chair, while his Piercing the eilonco with sweet notes of p»iu, proach this market-place so full of sim- to twenty dollars they sold out The IIUBO which are imported, but'do not " a port north'ard of Hatteras." speculation made them a littlo fortune nly a oord about the neck, ond eaoh ace glowed with enthusiasm. He seem- Wnile cohoos over all the woodland rang. plicity and sound. Young men in blue tear so well. "Oh, if I oouldj" was tbo only ulouBes, black silk caps (like those our of 83,600.'' Mr, Hosmer carried all this llows the one in front. You oan'i ed to be in a transport of joy, True to the troth we plighted on that day, Baits of lusterless black oloth; with thought which he dared to give vent to ; tourists are wont to put ia their pockets ooin home in a sack to thow it to Mrs. make them go a t the Bide of ode another. "Bring forth my good gray quill," jnttous of polished blaok horn, are Each to foroBake all other for the one t and, though it did not seem an impossi- in America), pert faces, jaunty airs, big Uosmer. It was more money than they n either side'bf each one are two im- e said, " and let me paint the burnin' CleiTing together thiough the unknown w«y, ble feat if the weather held fair, he did finger-rings, dandy boots, greasy hair- had ever bofore possessed at one time. mense saddle-bags filled with peat, or own.". hown for mourning, Till death made Teid the union tben begun. not venture so carry his hopeful antici, parted down the middle—and prim They wero afraid to trust it in any of the otatoes; on his back ore piled other One of the children said he thought Frooks of Frenoh nainsook, made with True to the love brought by t. |lttle hand,; patious further. mustaches, are the venders. In one bunks. After much reflection they oods, and even his neck has a cloth or grandfather was going to have ,a fit; j oko imd trimmed with embroidery, True—though the patter of the childish feot For four days and nights did he stand hand they hold n little stick, and when moved the bnreau buck ont of tho corner ither faddle-bags strapped, so that'seen father said he'was only in the newspa- re shown for little girls. Have paaaed frorn earth into the Btlcnt land; at the wheel, only leaving it for his the sounds alluded to grow heathenish, of their bedroom, tnrned back thecarpet, rom a short distance it seems just as •er business, in his imagination/ltt a Basques are to continue in vogue—a Loan hallows love, and love is still oomplote nastily-snatched food, or to change the whack I goes the stick on the top of a took up the floor and buried the coin in hough the bags had legs, and poor salary, of a thousand dollars a week, but ileasing bit of intelligence for those I oau lift ap mine eyas from the tcar-drop» position of the yards, except as he waa barrel whence these diabolical noises the ground. They then put down the ony seems buried out of sight. Borne- would soon be all right. ho have last year's garments on band. free, obliged kj take observations ; and his emanate, and silence reigns. The toads floor, turned back the carpet and re- iimes, too, if there is room to keep " 'Tis night. Fire I fire T fire I" said Fancy runs riot in caps, which are boart beat high as, on the twenty-fifth For thouart true to alLthoBO things—and mo. axe momentarily dumb. Barrels of turned t.ie bureau to its place, Mr, leated, his mistress, with shoeless ieet, grandfather, rapidly traoing a sheet of made of handkerchiefs, pieces of India of November, ho sighted land, which toads I Think of it! Barrels packed •Hosmer worked awny at. his trade for md short dress and white cap, seats imaginary paper with a goose-quill of shawls and all sorts ol materials, trim rued lie knew, from his course on the chart to like barrels of potatoes 1 "Belling at two or three days, but'was very fidgety. erself in great state, and away goes the mind. "Fire I fire I fire I and tbe ith ribbons of every color uuJ descrip- beJSandy Hook. ' forty cents; eight dollars to $1.20 a By shoving the jack-plane seemed a slow xray, bags and woman, off to Lerwiek. affrighted winds took np the ory. The tion. HIS LUCK. Two hours later, pilot-boat No. 2 was dozen, prime toads I nice toads I" Who way of making money. He began to Sometimes, when on these pilgrimages, fire fiend, with his sword of flame, was alongside, and three men scnton. board, buyB them? Vegetable gardeners. imagine that he was cut out for a stock- pony will- watoh bis chance, and if his seen leapin' from tho bock window of a The wearing of elbow sleeves with They were to have been married when bis utorj was heard. And thon Arad mistress should be absent, will dart rat-door costumes of ceremouy i.i very 1 Why? For the reason that toads de- Kjieoulator. Iu this (vame of mind be bake-shop, breathin' smoke and forked Thanksgiving evening Why couldn't laid down for a little nap; which laBted vour the insects that otherwise would quit work aud cruised the street about way down the steep hill-side, to nibble lightnin' from hiB nostrils. In an in- 'ashionableof late, but ivitti men uio bo Have hnd even el onion lack, and precisely thirty-six hours; and when bite of something good,he has seen; always worn long twelve-buiton kidn to 1 devour" the vegetables. Who devours tho offices of the Block brokers. In a day stant the sleepin' city was oat on the made a fair passage' Joe Thorpe or lie awoke, the little brig, under lower the toads ? Contrary to some ideas— or two he got a "dead point." It was to and then when the mistress sees him, floor barkin' its shins on chairs and match. ftam Andrews, who were not Lulf au topsails and jib, was rounding the light not tbo French people.^^tCut toads are buy Wells-Fargo at one dollar, and sell nob a ponnding as pony gets as she things in a mad hnnt after its panta- Heavy camel's hair oloth, witli much careful as hiaiBelf, were probably oil at the entrance of CovMly harbor, with being sold now, not devoured, and it is iu three weeks at live dollars. He leads him back to his proper place t loons. Hush I hark! The fire fiend hair or fleece bropping out on tho BUI- Montank Point by this time, and here half a galo of wind blowing aBteru. with the selling wo are interested. How showed Mrs. Hosmer how they would Shetland ponies are very sure-footed. rushes on and oil like a war-horse, leav foce, is much used for composite cos- ho was,- south of Hatteras, half hie crew " Luck waa with you this time, air,' do they vend tbom? Young man in get 817,500 for their insignificant little They will walk along the very edge of a n' destruction in his trail. Look I he tilmeB with American suite. Such cos- down with fever aud ague, a whole suit snid Joe Carter, one of the pilots, as tho blouse bears bin arm and thrusts his 83,500. So they hauled out the bureau, high cliff, and .before putting a foot Bcalestho side of yon grocery, even as a tumes are short. of sails blown away, his carRo ot fruit anchor ohuin ran rapidly out, and the open baud into the slimy maes and urned back the carpet, took up the down wiU-carefnl)y feel if the ground is kitohen-maid would scale a fish, an' The latest fancy in stookiugs is for probably rotten, aud the wind hauling little vessel'swnng round to the wind. floor, dug up the 33,500 and put it into firm or not Some of them are driven with his fiery, forked tongue, licks the white polka dots iu silk embroidery on to the north'ard all the time, with u 1' In three hourB more you'll see it blow i brings up two, three or four gymnastio toads.wriggling and writhing. He points Wells-Fargo, The stock went up to by their riders down steep passes where paint often the buildin'. See! like the black silk feet and legs, while the toes, strong prospect of uuother gale. great guns." $1.10, and then began to go back. "No mo misstep would send both rider and hungry holocaust ibat he is, he is liok- heels and the upper half of tbe leg of It was too bad—" too deuced bad I" " God was with me, I think," said out their moritB and delivers them in a box by the dozen to tho eager market matter," said Hosmer, " they will soon pony down to the depths below. Ponies in' np the sign, 'Salt mackerel, bacon, the stocking are white. he added, with an emphiiBin almost al- Arad, reverently, ns they went aloft aud flour, feed an' provisions,' as it he gardener, who takes MB ohoioe and payB begin work, and then we shall see her f Shetland,' too, ore not always we) BlSck silk bonnets, in olose princees lowable under the oifcumstances, us he snugly stowed the sails, which, as Arud boom." "Yes, she'll boom then," eliaved. Near our cottage was an old hadn't tasted a bite for a month. Bee glanced at the eompa&B, used to say, were not much larger "than bis price. The buying and selling in shape, trimmed with a band of cashmere done expeditiotiBly and quietly, the faintly said Mrs. Hosmer, ^trying to ady's garden, filled with cabbages. him leap to the eaves of my lady's bow- "Ae unlucky as Arad Thorpe," had bandana handkerchief. feathers, or else with an Alsatian bow of only noiso being toady-like, and that is smile. Down, down orawled the stock One day her pony walked into it, and er an gorge himBelf upon the ginger- passed into a proverb in bis native town Old Bunko rowed out in his dory, as velvet and satin ribbon, will be popu- - subdued by the vender's baton. The -hen, like a thunder-olap came an assess- njoyed himself feasting on the for bread work of the cornices. Now he of Ooverly. And yet he was prudent, was his enstom at every now arrival. larly worn during fall and winter. license revemia to the government ta ment of fifty cents. Peace has fled the iddeE fruit. We never asked him, bn' hurlB MB body through the windows o energetio and smart. He always mudc " Whnt in the deuce I" was hia lucid Ermine will boused this winter in jroaf, while the proQt to the vender is home of tho Hosmers. The husband should imagine the beating he received yonder residence, ransacks tbe premi- money fgr his owners; but nowover remark, as ho stared at Arad. And then, trimming bodices and the reveis thi greater, nrisiug from this other peonliar says that the trouble'began with tbe when disoovered would help him to ses, vnd escapes like a rocket through much he might lay by ,for bimsolf, was " Humph 1 Lost your vessel, I s'pose ? adorn the turned-baok Bides of p6fo- Parisian baseness, tbe selling of toads. wife's dream, while the wife says they digest his stolen dinner. Then a Shet- tbe roof, He turns somersaults from sure to be, in some unforeseen manner, Picked up by this hore brig, and come noises and robe overdresses, showing I address myBolf to one of the mer- were all right until the husband got thai land pony on bis native heath ie ex housetop to housetop, knocks ovei lost. home without any money, 'Member the elaborately-trimmed- underskirt. chants : " Permit me to ask you if you big point," So tbe war goes