RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME VII.. NO. 12. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1884. $1.50 PER TEAR. ORGANIZING FOR BLAINE. PERSONAL. OBITUARY, NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN, AN INTERESTING YAOHT RACE. IN AND OUT OP TOWN. FROM THE COPHTY 8KAT, William J. Crane, general agent for Danitl A. Walling. The HadtUna Take* Flnt Honey In Sbort and Imtereatlac lttmt trom Bed Bank and Vlclaltr. FORMATION OF THE BLAINE Chickering & Sons, was in town several Daniel A. Walling, of Keyport, a INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BE- Lut Satarda)r>* Regatta. A BUDCET OP INTIRUTINO AND LOOAN CLUB. days last week. young man 27 years of age, died at that YOND THE SHREWSBURY. The number of boats in the regatta on , A Butler and West campaign club NEWS FBOIS FltKEHOLP. Miss Lottie Udell, of Elizabeth, is on place on Saturday, September 6th. He BaptUm ml a Plenle-A Colored Elo. he South Shrewsbury last Saturday will be organized in Red Bank next Eighty-Six Hembors EnroU Their week. Hn»l« ••ring *atr Wack-VMSM* Nanus—OIan Booms to be Located ^Yiftit to her sister, lire. Goo. H. Wild, waa the oldest Bon of Jonathan B. and cutloQlst--Kvaporating Peachea and was far short of what was expected. Bvak* and a Watch Stal«B~a |Bk In tlcndrlckaon*' New Bulldlns- Kathrine Walling, and was a native cf Oilier Frail-Concert at Hlddletown There were but three to start in the race, The West End Hotel at Long Branch •war ~ *lt*t*riom». awaih - MM of Wallace street. -A Well-Patraulzcd Hall. *. Vl*oron« Compalgn to be Prose- George Mackey, of Keyport, was re- Keyport. For three or four years past the stiff breeze preventing others from is reported to have cleared $55,000 this Killed hi a Loe<»»llT«. ent*d In lhl» Towmhlp. The New York Sun of a week or so cently run over by his meat wagon he had been suffering from pulmonary putting in an appearance. The Madeline season. The Freehold people were treated to ago contained the following, and every Ever since the nomination of Blaine and considerably injured. disorders, which finally daveloped into' and Mascot t were promptly at the start- The Women's Christian Temperance all sorts of music during the past wash. one will agree that the moral pointed is and Logan the Republicans of Ked Bank Milo Sagaes, of this place, left town consumption and caused his death. ing point, and an hour and ahalf was con- Union will hold a meeting to-morrow At night one could hear Allstrom'i Bed - a good one: have been considering the formation of last-week for Emporia, Kansas, where be sumed-waiting for the Wave to arrive, afternoon. Bank orchestra on Taylor's porch; the George Blocutu, one of the oldest resi- Atlantic Highlands was on Wednes- a campaign club. Last night a number expects to engage In business. whioh she finally did, and thereby made The Native, of Keyport, Capt. Freehold brass band tooted away on the dents of Ocean township, died at his day last the scene of one of the most ex- of persons having this end in view met' Mr. and Mrs. Finklo, of Maple avenue, enough to start the race. The cat-boat I CalBb Post, was recently struck by light- court house green; and last, bat, by no homo at Long Branch on Monday after- traordinary church picnics on record. in the office of Justice Theodore F. lave returned home after a two weeks' race had but twoentries, the Kitty B. and ning and badly damaged. means least, the Salvation Army added noon of last week. The cause of hiB A large Methodist church hired a steam- White, on Front street. After some in- sojourn in the Catskill mountains. Lark. The Lark had no chance to win in It is reported that the Columbia Ho- heir quota to the general confusion formal discussion the meeting was called death was an affection of the kidneys, boat and took nearly 2,000 persons to Henry Hack man, of Long Branch, who sucliawiml, she being only sixteen feet in tel at Eutontown has been purchased by which prevailed. The members of the to order by J. A. Tbrockinorton, who with which he had been Buffering nearly the grove, one of the chief attractions has been on a two-months' visit to his length, The Kitty B., therefore, won a Red Bank party for $6,500. army took up their position in the street stated the object of the meeting. •• A. S. wo years. being the announcement that twenty or parents in Germany, returned home laat the race very easily. The little boat, Oliver Doud Byron's play of " Across a the central part of the town, and Parker was made temporary chairman Mrs. Mary Styles, relict of Henry thirty infants were to be baptized. The week. however, remained in the race until the the Continent" will be given in Allen's carried on their meetings regardless of of the meeting and Wm. T. Corlies tem- Styles, of Long Branch, died of paralysis infants' were present according to Edmund Wilson, of Shrewsbury, has finish. Theater next Wednesday evening. their surroundings. It was a hard mat- porary secretary. ou Sunday night of lost week. She was contract, most of them being babies been selected by the Republican State A number of the Salvationists of Key- ter to tell which of the three shows at- in her 50th year. in arms, but some being from four to The Bloop crossed the line in Nominations for president of the club Committee as one of* the campaign port became dissatisfied with the old iracted the greatest number of people. thirteen years of age. The baptismal the following order; Madeline, 3:42:38; were called for aud Henry 3. White was speakers. management, and havo started a little Capt. C. D. Emson, of New Egypt, son An Ill-Advlsed Arrest. services were held in the open air audi- Maseott, 8:43:14; Wave, 8:4.3:57, All the unanimously elected. On taking the Miss Jennie Strong, daughter of Con- circus of their own under the name of of the Hon. E. P. Erasen, had his pocket Several of the boys around town who torium, where an immense crowd was boats started with a single reefed main- chair be made a brief speech in which stable Ohas. E. Strong, of Colt's Neck, Evangelists. picked while on a visit to this place on are fond of bicycling make frequent ex- iHsembled. The picnic element of hilar- and full , except the Maseott, lie spoke of the favorable outlook for the JIB returned to the State Normal School Thursday last. The thieves took his cursions up Broad street, The boys are ity prevaded the place and the people to which was single reefed all around. It Wm. H, Grant advertises that he will election of 'the Republican nominees. at Trenton. pocket book, which contained notes, in the habit of skylarking with the flag- such an extent as to take away the sol- was a very pretty sight aa the boats led take horses to board for the winter, with He stated that in his opinion not only Mrs. Holmes Scott, of Matawan, while checks and other securities to the amount man at the railroad crossing. On Mon- emnity of the sacred ordinance, and to off before the wind, their big doing good stabling, and meadows for sore- would both New York and New Jersey canning tomatoes a few days ago, was of $700. The theft was committed day two of II. H. Curtis'a boys and a eon reduce it to the level of a rare spectacu- some hard pulling. The first flag was footed horseB. go Republican in November but that badly scalded by the bursting of several either on the train or at the fair, pre- of Joseph T. Hurrowes rode up Broad lar performance. As the children were reached in safety and nicely turned, and John Abbott Worthley is about to bo- Blaine would carry every Northern state. of the cans. sumably at the latter. The greater por- street on their bicycles. When they paBsed up to the minister to be sprinkled then commenced one of the finest and gin the erection of a two-story brick T. Odell, a graduate of the Connecti- tion of the securities were not negotia- The permanent organization was then reached the crossing the flagman was with baptismal water, semi-jocose re- most interesting races evor sailed on the building on the vacant lot adjoining cut Normal School, has been engnged as ble, and Mr. Emson has offered a reward proeedeed with aud the following officers iibotit to (lag the train. He waved the marks were uttered, not at all calcula- South Shrewsbury river. The boatB Cullington & Son's cigar store. [irincipal of St. James's school aud or- of ten dollars, together with some $20 in were elected : President, H. 8. White; Hag at the boys, but they rode on. As ted to impress the ungodly. The opin- were ably handled and went down the The ladies interested in the Knights of ganist of the church, cash which was in the book, for its re- vice-president, H. M, Nevius; secretary, they were crossing the track he pushed ion was expressed by most of the dis- river like race horses. The Madeline Pythias fair are requested to meet at turn and no questions asked. H. C. Terhune; assistant secretary, E. L. Miss Susie Hendricksou, a graduate of the flag-pole toward them, and Fred creet persons who witnessed the show was the first to put on all Bail, after Mrs. Chas. Applegate's, on Maple ave- Cowart; corresponding secretary, .Wm. tho Red Bank publif schools of the class Curtis struck the pole with his bicycle that although baptism and steam boat pic- which she showed her superior qualities nue, to-morrow night, at 7:80 P. M, Mrs. E. P. Emson, Capt. Emson's M. Sickles; treasurer, Jos. T. Burrowes, of'83, ifl teaching in tho Nut Swamp and broke it. The bicycle upset when it nics are both good things in proper time as a heavy weather boat, gradually draw- mother, discovered that her gold watch The President of the club appointed school, in Middletown township, went over the flag-pole, and the flag- and place, yet tho two have nothing Buf- ing away from her competitors. The MATRIMONIAL. had been stolen just as she was getting the following committees : Executive John L. Maruliall, of Tuckerton, a for- Maseott did good work, but it was evi- on the train at the Pennsy vania railroad man, in sport, seized it, and said he flriently in common to warrant their Clilnnerj—Tbl»tle. and finance committee, A. 8. Parker, mer well-known citizen of this county, would keep it until the broken flag-pole partnership." dent from tlie start that the Madeline station. The chain had been cut and The Keyport Weekly says that on John S. Applegate, B. S, Suguos, J. A. is a candidate for the Democratic nomi- was roplaccd by a new one. The boys was too much for her. The Wave did the watch stolen while she was in fe Wednesday last Miss Maggie A. Chin Throckmorton, A. M. Morgan ; commit- nation for Sheriff of Burlington county, remained there some little time, the Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis, of Wash- poorly. She was over-loaded and over- crowd. The watch was valued at $150. nery of Keyport, was married to John tee on preparing room for the occupanoy Dr. Gt?o. F. Marsden has been quite ill flagman meanwhile teasing them, and ington, D. C, a colored elocutionist, as- sailed, having to Ing her sail instead of Several other persons had their pockera H. Thistle, of New York. Rev. E. of the club, Wm. T. Corlies, Wm. Ap- for two or threedays past, being confined finully young Curtis started for home sisted by Mme. F. E, Ridgeway, soprano, carrying it. The race, therefore, lay be- picked at the fair. Mead, of the Reformed Church, per- plegate, Theodore F, White ; committee to his bed. His patiente liave been at- in a huff, When tho flagman saw that and Mr. Thos. T. Symmons, will give tween the Madeline and Maseott, and as The Monument Commission held a formed the ceremony, which took place on speakers, Henry 8. White, Thomas tended by Dr. A. F. Trafford. Dr. Mare- the boys were leaving, he called out an entertainment at Navesink Hall to- the previous races had all been sailed in special meeting on Thursday last and de- at the parsonage in the presence of the P. Brown, H. M. Nevius, Wm. T. Cor- den is now able to bo out. to Fred to come back and get hiB bi- morrow night for the benefit of the A. a light wind, it gave an excellent oppor- cided to unveil the monument on Thurs- immediate family. The marriage Was liee, John H. Cook.' Dr. D. J. Chittenden, of Fair Haven, cycle, but his words were unheeded. M. E. Church of that village. tunity to test the relative merits of the day, November 13th. The programme pt-rformed with a ring. The bride was It was decided that the club should be has purchased Henry Horft's residence Fred went home and H. H. Curtis The secretary of the Atlantic High- two boats in heavy weather. of ceremonies for the occasion has not dressed in wine-colored satin and the called "The Blaine and Logan Club of in the lower part of tho villnge of Fair promptly presented himself at Justice lands Association has purchased a cider yet been arranged. The course was sailed over in the fol- groom in black, The newly united couple Red Bank." Eighty-six members, all of Haven. He will build an office on the press, and the apples growing on the Daniel Jones and family, consisting of hild's office aud asked for a warrant to lowing time: Madeline, 8:01:00; Maseott, took the train at Matawan for New York, whom were voters, enrolled their names. premises, and will shortly open a drug- farms owned by the Association are now his wife, two daughters and a young arrest the flag-man on a charge of steal- 2:04:45; Wave, 2:10:52. Tho Madeline where a wedding dinner awaited them. It was decided to rent the room on the store in connection therewith. being converted into cider. None of the man who was visiting at his house, met ng his boy's bicycle. The Justice, not won first money and the Maseott second. Later in the day they took the boat for first floor Of the Hendrickson building, Tho Rev. H. A. Hendrickson, formerly cider will be Bold, but it will be stored with an accident on Friday. They were knowing anything about the matter, is- The Madeline beat the Mascott one min- Norwalk, Conn., where they will spend adjoining the post-office, at a rent of $50 paBtor of the Colt's Neck Reformed until it changes into vinegar, when it returning from the fair; having in the sued a warrant and the flagman was ar- ute and thirty-three seconds, corrected two weeks. On their return to Keyport for the Campaign. The Messrs. Hen- ihurch, is visiting friends at Unit place, will be disposed of. wagon with them several pieces of war rested. Ho appeared before Justice time. This race was doubly gratifying they will commence housekeeping. The drickson stated that they would rent the and occupied his old pulpit last Sunday. The Atlantic Highlands Herald asserts work. The horses were high-spirited Child and related the manner of the oc- to the owner of the Madeline, as it dem- presents were numerous. room for this sum, provided that in cose Mr. Hendricksou is at present located at that the indebtedness of the Association and they became unruly, when the neck- currence, and as the boys admitted that onstrated the fact that his boat was as the store was rented toe permanent ten- Schodack Landing, Rcnssalaer couuty, is nearly $100,000. yoke broke, letting the wagon tmgtts they were in the habit of playing with good in a heavy gale as in a light breeze. ant before the campaign waa over the New York.- ' There is continual complaint about Knights of Pythias Fair. fall to the ground. This caused the tho flagman the Justice promptly dis- A race will be sailed from the Casino club would vacate the premises. These A. M. Morgan, insurance agent of this the dangerous condition of the dock. This fair, which is to be held in the wagon to stop suddenly. The entire charged him. at Monmouth Beach on Saturday, Sep- conditions were agreed to. place, liaa disposed of his business to The planking is rotting very fast and corner store of S. T. and J. H. Hendrick- party were thrown from the wagon, and ••-•• tember 20th. The race will be open to Thomas Davia, Jr. Mr. Morgan will should be renewed this fall. son's new building, will begin next Mon the young man was seriously injured. After the regular business of the meet- Won by Both Sides. all cat-rigged boats. Entrance fee to all. ing had been transacted, Joseph Parker, soon move to Bradford, Pa., whore he John H. Patterson has set up a large day, instead of on the 29th as was stated The Joneses escaped wiUji .few hroiNS, Last week Nathaniel Addis, of Fair Some time next week, probably on Jr., of New York, son of Aslier 8. Par- will enter into partnership with a firm evaporator and is engaged daily in evap- in this paper last week, and will be cob' Peter McKinney, a well-to-clo firmer Haven, suddenly left home owing a num- Thursday, a race will he sailed on ker, was called upon by the president of that is now engaged in the lumber busi- orating peaches, apples and sweet corn. tinued during the whole of next week. of East Freehold, ate his dinner as usual ber of bills. His landlady, Mrs. A. Hoef t, the North Shrewsbury river, over a the club to address the meetiug. He ness. Many visitors call to see the operation. At the fair will be on sale all kinds of on Saturday last, and went out to the to w horn ho was indebted for rent, seized twenty mile course. A large number of fancy articles, including jewelry and spoke eloquently of the past record of • -«<•-« The Town Committee will meet at barn to harness up bis team and take the goods under a distress warrant. boats are expected to take part in the re- the Republican party, and predicted a Lufburrow's Hotel, Middletown, on Oc- silverware. Refreshments of all kinds some apples to the distillery. He did Seabrlght's Mass Meeting. ' Mrs. Addis claimed tho goods belonged gatta. glorious victory for the party at the No- The Democratic mass meeting, which tober Oth, at 10 A. II., to audit sheep will be ou sale, and all visitors will re- not appear for some time, and the hired to her, and not to her husband, and that -—•— * » » bills. ceive polite attention. There will be vember elections, lie eulogized the Re- was held last Friday night in Senbright, Mrs. Hoef t had no right to take them. " Craphlc Reading Leaflets." girl, on going to the barn to discover publican candidates, and wiu frequently Tlie Centennial Jubilee Singers of voting for the following articles t Sir what was the matter, found him lying was not much more of a success than She accordingly brought suit against Under this title A. B. Ouilford and applauded in thu course of his speech. Trenton gave a concert lost week in the Knights' badge; Fast Master's jewel for dead on the barn floor. It is supposed was the organization of tho campaign Mrs. Hoeft to recover J200 damages for Otto Ortel have published a series of Mr. Parker WBB followed by H. M. Ne- Middletown Baptist Church for the bene- Free Masons; Post Grand jewel for Odd that lie'was financially embarrassed, and club a couple of weeks ago. It was an- the illegal seizure of the goods. The "leaflets," designed for use in teaching vius, who made a ten-minute speech, fit of the colored Baptist Church at Fellows; cloth for Grand Army suit there is a rumor to the effect that he nounced that Senator McI'Iiersou would cose came up in Justice Curcliin'e Court pupils in the primary classes how to and was also loudly applauded. Trenton. The tenor and bass singers trumpet for fireman ; a lady's watch to committed suicide on this account, by speak, but he failed to nppenr. Other yesterday before a jury of twelve men. read. The "leaflets" teach pupils by the were delayed on the road, but the rest of the most popular lady ; a gold-headed taking poison. Regular meetings of the club will be speakers filled up the timo with eminent The case began at ten n.clock in the "word method," which is now con- tiic company gave a fair programme cane for the most popular candidate for held every Tuesday evening until the satisfaction to themselves if not to tho morning and ivas continued until nearly sidered tlie only correct manner of teach- Wm. Kennedy, of Englishtown, took to a tolerably good house. Sheriff; and a New Home sewing ma' campaign IB over. Qood shakers from audience they addressed. A couple of four o'clock in the afternoon, when the ing reading. The "leaflets" are ar- chine. Allstrom'e band and orchestra a two-horse load of peaches to the Free- abroad will be present at each meeting. residents of Seabriglit Htrnlled by while jury brought in a verdict against Mrs. Under direction of Ezra A. Oeborn, a ranged in sets, with forty lessons to a will be in attendance every evening. hold and New York railway depot for Every person, lady of gentleman, Demo- the meeting was in full blast and Hoeft for tho recovery of the goods or sale of the tools and machinery used in set. Each page is illustrated, and the An admission fee of ten cents will be shipment a few days ago. After depos- crat or Republican, voter or minor, are counted the numbor present. The tally money to the amount of their value, and laying out Navesink Park, was held at lessonB are on detached leaves, Each charged, and season tickets, which will iting his load bis team became unman- invited to be present at these meetings. of each differed from the other, one six cents damages. Charles H. Trafford 10 o'clock this morning at the Spout lesson may thus be given separately to admit the holder to the fair at all times ageable and ran away; They started to It is the intention to uniform the club counting thirty persons in tho room and appeared for Mrs. Addis, and Fred. W. House, Navesink Park. the pupils, preventing them from be- while the fair is being held, will be Bold cross the track ahead of the 6:15 train, in the course of a fortnight, when there the other counting but twenty-eight. Hope and Joseph Reilly for Mrs. Hoeft. A man employed in one of tho livery coming familiar with the illustrations for fifty cents each. and though Mr. Kennedy did hia utmost will be held a grand torchlight parade. The moat noticeable remark of the even- Both sides claim that the verdict was a stables at Atlantio Highlands fell into and so losing the interest which attaches to turn the horses in another direction, ing WHK by one of the speakers, who victory for them. Many Mind creek last Tuesday night. itself to a new picture. The "leaflets" During the fair the Uniform Bank of lie was unable to do so. Just as the Musio and a Debate. mado a dofence of Mr. Cleveland, in After splashing around awhile he are excellent aids to primary education, the Knights of Pythias will parade in horses were crossing the track the train town, as will also Company Q, Third Last night was held the second lyccuni which he stated that when Mr. Cleveland The Water-Works. reached terra flrma. The rum in him and they will be appreciated by every came up. One of the horses was instantly prevented him from taking cold. Regiment, from Raritan. These parades killed and the other had one of its legs meeting of the season in the M. E. was elected mayor of Buffalo, the city Tho actual work of constructing the instructor who teaches reading with the will take place on different evenings. cut off, making it necessary to kill thai Church. The main feature of tho pro- was very corrupt, fully as bad as New water works will probably be begun Navesink Hall is well patronized this aomewbsj^aoutnbrous appliances now in * • m horse also. Mr, Kennedy had his wife gramme was a debate on the question, York dty is at present. As most of within a few days. Laborers and me- week. Monday night the Blaine and use. They have been adopted in many " Hetolved, That a residence in the city those present knew that New York is Logan club held thoir regular meeting schools of the State, and the trustees of Working for Temperance. and five-year-old child in the wagon chanics are being engaged, and prepara- Last Thursday n number of ladies me is preferable to one in tho country." now and long has been under Demo- there; Tuesday night there was a jubilee the Red Bank schools would do much to with him, but they escaped with a few tions aro being made to go on with the at the M. E. Church and organized a The leaders were Arthur A. Patterson cratic rule, the- speaker's words were not singing performance; and to-morrow advance primary education by their in- slight bruises about the head and shoul- various portions of the work as soon as branch of the Women's Christian Tem- far the affirmative and Jos. D. Hughes appreciated as much ns ho possibly night there is an entertainment for the troduction here. Mr. Guilford was for- ders. the materials arrive. The derrick to be perance Union. Mrs, MaryC. Nobles, for the negative. The debate was not might have desired. benefit of the colored church. merly principal of the Red Bank public used in digging the well is in place, and wife of J. C. Nobles, of Atlantio High' On Thursday laat more people were restricted to any particular persons, but Thos. Scott, of Headden's Corner, who schools, and is now principal of the •••- — the sheds for the tools have been erected. lands, was present to assist in forming present at the fair than there has been every one was invited to give his opinion. was injured by falling from a roof at schoolB on Union Hill. Otto Ortel, Mr. He Shot Her Poultry. On tlie hill the ground where the reser- the organization. The following are the on any one day since fain were held -The judges decided that the city resi- Port Monmouth three weeks ago, is still Quilford's associate in the preparation of Ailaline Wainwright iB a resident of voir is to bo located has been cleared of officers of the Union : President, Mrs, here. It is estimated that not leas than confined to his house. these "leaHets," is one of the teachers dence was preferable. The musical por- Parkerville who is a familiar figure in trees and underbrush, and the site of Walter Morton ; vice presidents, Mrs, ten thousand persons were on the John Greenfield, who owned the Octa- in the Union Hill schools, and the les- tion of the entertainment consisted of a 'Squire Child's court. Lost week aho the reservoir has been staked out. 'With- Wm. J. Sickles, Mrs. John W. Mount, grounds. The trotting was good, the gon briok house at Now Monmouth, died sons are the result of original work in quartette, " God Bless Our Home," by again appeared there and wanted a war- in a week it is expected that several Mrs. John Valentine, Mrs. Joseph bicycle races exciting, and the weather recently, and it is thought that his death the primary schools at that place. Mrs. Bogers, Miss L. Allen, and Messrs, rant for Guorgo MorriB, Jr., charging gangs of men will be at work in con- Wood; secretaries, Miss A. P, Har- pleasant. The fair this year has been was due to injuries received from intox Williams and Adcock, and a solo, "The him with asrauilt and battery. The hear- structing the reservoir, laying the mains tough and Mrs. A. E. Williams; treas- better attended than any fair previously icated parties at the Catholic picnic, held Nightingale," by Mrs. Williams. Joseph ing came off on Friday last. The evi- and.digging the wells, On a Clam-Bake. urer, Mrs. Jasper Bray. Meetings will held here, while the number of exhibits near there about a month, ago. were never before so numerous. The Edgar was present and he recited "The dence showed thut Morris was employed Last Friday night a number of persons be held weekly. programme of sports waa satisfactory, Maniac," and as an encore gave " Hodge by Robert Elliott, Mrs. AVainwright's Crawford Ciberson/s N|lahap. from Red Bank went on a clam-bake to «i» and with the single exception of the too and the Vicar." A more elaborate pro- nextdoor neighbor. Mrs. Wainwright's Crawford Giborson was injured on the A.nEm.plqyee'sSuddon Departure. 'Jonty" Smith's place on Horse Neck Firemen's Benevolent Association Nathan Woolley, an employee of Geo. numerous " side shows," the fair was a gramme will be prepared for the next poultry were ncouBtomed to go on El Btenmer Sea Bird lost Sunday. The boat Point, near Oceanport. The party com- The Firemen's Benevolent Association H. Stilwell's brqnch establishment at great success. . meeting. At future meetings a society liott's property, to which Mr. Elliott ob- had started from the dock on her trip to prised two omnibus loads. They started of Shrewsbury township held its annual Seahrlght, left that place suddenly last paper will be read. Charles Frake will jected. He accordingly told Morris to New York, and Giberson, in his hurry to from here about eight o'clock and ar- meeting last week. Wm. T. Corlios was Lieut. L. A. Hoffman's will waa ad- week, Mr. Woolley is the same indi- be editor of tho paper and Miss Qussie uhoot the poultry tho next time they get off, started to run to the stern of the rived at their destination about half an elected president; Henry Supp, secre- mitted to probate on Tuesday. The vidual who displayed hiB eccentricity Morton assistant editor. came on his grounds. Morris did BO boat and jump from there ta the dock, hour later. The feast comsisted of fried tary ; and John S. Bainton, treasurer. will gives his only child $46,000, hU wife by getting married at a hop recently $16,000, and to each of his brothers $500. and Mrs. Wainwright, learning what Wlicu near the sjiaft soine one. cau.ght and Btowod oysters, soft crabs, sweet The treasurer reported that the fund Soolable at Mrs. M. B. Smith's, given jn Fair Haven. Mr. Woolley Henry Oatlin receives a house and lot. was going on, went on Elliott's property hold of his coat and l(o foil face down- potatoes, corn and other vegetables, and now amounts to $3,440. The fund is for Last Saturday ovening a sociable was drove the wagon for Mr, Stilwell and Tho balance of his property goes to; his and made an attempt to secure the gun, ward ou tho shaft. His face was out an immense bed of baked clams. Speech- the relief of the firemen of tho township hold at the residence of Mrs. M. R. collected bills. Of the money MIUB col wife, togothor with the homestead on Morris resisted, and for this resistance and his eyes blackened by the fall, making, singing and recitations en- who are injured while discharging their Smith, (n Red Bank, About forty per leoted a portion was not turned over to Throckmorton street. The estate is Mrs. Wainwright had the warrant is- livened the occasion, and after the eat- duties. valued at $70,000. IOIIB were present, '. The grounds were sued. The Justice discharged Morris, Pooling With Machinery. Mr, Stilwell. The sum taken Is variously ing part of the programme was over, the brilliantly illuminated with Chinese Ian there being no grounds on which ho Joseph Stewart, who Is omployed as estimated by residents of Seabright at parties engaged in adance, with "Jonty" He Didn't Know It was loaded. The Domocratio banner has been taken terns,, and exoellent musio was in at- could be held. Chas. H, Ivins appeared engineer in 0. L. Dovls'ssaah and blind from |73 to f 100, but Mr. Stilwell says as fiddler and floor manager. The party Thomas Cooper, son of Dr. James E in-dourn for repairs. The Democrats tendance, Refreshments were also pro- AS his counsel, mill, had his hand badly cut ou Satur- it is much larger than this. Mr. Wool arrived home about twelve o'clock, Cooper, of Colt's Neck, was playing with may fix up their banner rery easily, bat vided, and musio, dancing, etc., caused Betting on Butler. day while fooling with the machinery. ley worked for Frank Martin, the Sea' Among those present were Thomas H. an old gun a tevr days ago, when it un- they will find it a much more dUBou^k • the evening to pass rapidly. Many of A man entored the East Long Brandt The rest of the workmen had gone to bright butcher, last year, and Mr, Mar- Applegate, Walter DeGraw, A. B. Colo- expectedly went off. The lad was not matter to fix up the characters of their the guests were from New York and post office a day or two ago and offeree) dinner, and Joe started the engine and tin found him anything but a satisfac- man, Augustus Frick, Dr. A. F. Traf injured'much, but the muzzle of the candidates. Bfookiyn. Amongthose present from to bet fl.OOO even that Butler would set the machinery in motion. He went tory employee. He states tha^ while ford, Postmaster Applegate and Assist- gun was so close to his head when it was Charles McDennott has sold bis W. this vicinity were Misses Lulu and Mabel carry New York state by 40,000 majority,' to throw the belt on the tenon machine, Woolley was in his employ, he endeavi ant Postmaster Hubbard, Joseph T. Bur- discharged that for a time his face' was cap and gentlemen's furnishing BudMSi rowes, Henry Field, Dr. E. T. Field, E. Fisher, Miss Mary Witsel, Mrs. J. M. The mwi put up IIIB money, but. no on« and while so doing bad his hand cut. ored to divert hb (Martin's) trade to Mr, disfigured by the grains of powder. to Daniel HrStricktond, of AiburyVMk. E. Ovens, E. O. SlchardBon, I, H. Ad- Phelps, A. R. Coleaian, It. Sneeden, had tho nerve to tuko up his bet. Ho is unable to work. Stilwell in order that he might obtain a The Institute opened on>TtM»4»y wttb Will French and Ensloy Morris, of Red • . •;;. i_i - ».l»;i ;\ • • situation then this year., Mr. Martin is lom, Taylor Smock, Chas. Kingman, A. Run Into by a Train. twenty boarders and W d W$* Bank ; MIBS Maud Oliver and Harry .pood Sunday Pishing. of the apiniott that Woolley collected M. Morgan, Peter Conover, Wm. T. Cor- ars. The Young U^' ,, Two Boys Kicked by Morses. Wn). Buck, of Freeho|d, while driving 1 Todd, of tho Phalanx i andothere. The bills for him,, and faded to' turn the liss, Henry White, P. T. Brady and opened the same day.wUh Eleven persons from Keyport started ' Fred Qulgg, a lad about twelve years across the track of/' the Freehold and -guests, spent a very pleasant evening on a fishing trip at midnight a Week ago money over to htm, Woolloy'sielattveB Cbarlee-B. Hendrickson. New York railway recently,, was struck boarders and a large munbsr qf age, eon of Qeorge Qulgg, of Mana- Kholars., . -*;+ .Wt and departed for home about halt-pas) last Saturday. They returned the folj equnn, was kicked last week by a horse have settled the matter with Mr. BUI- by a train. The wagon was demoliihed ; eleven. \' .-• '•'•'.''•••• ; • lowing Sunday night with over four he was leading to pasture. ThiTboy's. well. • and Dnsa qoodt, and the horses ran away. ( In; their The status of theCfoddepK hundred pounds of fish, night they startled the Warn of Jarne* •whioh it the topmostpfe * injuries are severe, and may prove fatal. , How to ketrn About Egypt- B.T, Smook has now on his counters l/ ,,'• ' Alleged Slander a large assortment of fall dress goods In HavUand, causing his hort«strj run mouth Baftto'1 B The same day Carl Herbert, the tWo- The Grace Churcn Lyceum will hold Expressman David Kenerlnger apt- , J\ MMUfA ;••••*' ?W 'i year-old son of Dr.R, W.Herbert, Of the and «yl(^Trioote pUoe attire, peared before Justice Child this moraine; its next meeting on/Thursday, at 7$0 cashmeres,! Wool yod Maya 'fresh lot of Fan Barheplaoo, » kicked In tha face byV l Nopae;w» Jbj«u^^,^ii:,|:^||j^ ^ tbe prweoeioi Btt and al» tt '• Egypt,AaDl»nVanl«oa«frj ' .lute, Ottoman, doth, ; mono ....ntfTJelaware Count horte, and had a deep gash cut in 'hie thettjeoVfdr ,the e^li\g< Ths^eyi eta In wa*h goods he tup & Utrnr tod •",';• '''•-'••••'••'''V.vV"'^^*i'l''!*^^^^^ r : : ; : varied stopk. wh\le In, hosiery/-iowels, same 8B last week. Red forehead. '•.• - ->i ^%f' ;-fnA:. -.';.•:...;.,•"" ; : June* R. M,aoe wi\l deliver an Hddree* table, llaQn, eco.1 be has thft-JhiMt stock Home Sohoolat Red Bahk. oo^WediMS^ •'.'.'. wfuseSliitojiMflelthe .Warrant. ':• on:: the Bank Butter Market, noxt to First Na- 1 grounds 'hat suoh eases were out of his tional Bank. S. S. AMTOMDES, Prop.— 181 lbs. gran' tea dollar an ''Chinese" qoidan. The public are ill town. 'Bed, blue'anAwhRailannfo Adv. " ' ttrjfcer " Juw oorduUly Invited to attend. at the kwest possible prloe«.-4dt». The Tattooed Tramp. TOWN TALK. Advertised Letters. RED BANK BEtilbTEIL I*" '* teuoi nsuiutf Ii iklMI j. * uffira fur 12M shwar euHnf Wrtriffnrtwr UU p nlitMl luU, • VAOHU /v4 tod R. T. SMOCK, ttlf. 71* I*"** »-»'J** Ui''"* f't fun *""}• utttA tin • fa}> *"rit Uiiui/Auv. to**, tag wi w tiu-ii fc*. wtiiuJ a. urn *im MtMCKIFTMH I Che chief medal ou Wednesday, Dr. E. oonsidand • nrJWent eqni vniant for tb« CHILDREN'S COLLARS. OMTW . SIM T. Field on Thursday and Gus. Frick OD job. The man who owned the premise, Friday. This would seem to nbow that philuithrophio fellow and fished We have now the finest assortment of Children's Lace Collars yet shown by us, and at •UKwUs p the Bed Bank boys are the best bicyclists i f b i fte astonishingly low prices. . up an old pair of pub in » feirmomente, Horses Taken to Board. ABTEBTISEMSNTS in the county for a race of any distance. attheaainstims setting the itnugerto laoti^M # # # work mauling the wood pile. While thus Tsarty Mat balf-ycarlr MTartUemonti payable quar- The action of H. H. Curtis in causing Horna kept bj the week or month, with good LADIES' COLLARS. engaged the children got around him and isrly ta stance. Adramsmnwita (or a perton or the arrest of the flagman at f he Broad •ti&UnK I11 storiDjr lfaatber, UMI lutarml njesdow* tbre* BmUu or IM* at. Simple cap'w or Tin were dazzled with Ihe pioturee of some for tore-louWd bonn. WH. H. GRANT. We have probably the largest assortment of Ladies Linen Collars in town, and we make Bauoru utl nw ot adrarttalnc will be sent to street railroad crossing on a charge of angels in red blue and a lot of sheet an- Bed Bank, Sept. l«h, 18H. a point to have the Latest Novelties as they appear. • ur »*ircs« on application. H V do wf tul our stealing his son's bicycle, wua olio of the chors and mermaida tattooed on his arms. tufa under any drctUMlanca. silliest things I have heard of in nome They BOOU learned the stormy history ol Kem »ml ™rrwpooil*nce on all autywu of lucal time. The man evidently had no more his Ufa. He had been a sailor in the Car- Import we drain). Oontruunlcatltms designed as Agricultural Lime. intention of stalling the bicycle than ribean, Caspian and Polar seas, and after LACES. "pgffl'* fur lulifidu&la or Dniu wu do not. AU Mr. Curtis bad of stealing the Bughouse. Mian Imwi.tal lor publication must be signed wiUi giving a graphio account of bis tiger Tim attention of fwmeiBuid all partita dcelrln* We are selling Lacea at 8c. and 15c. a yard (2 speciul lines). The same goods as we If a boy were to commit such an ill- ftcfaea[> ood »upurJur/erUl(i«rl5 c»llod to tbtt IVffe Ihi HU iwl (dim of the writer. hunta in India, his wrestles with gorillas stuck uf sold for double those figures only a short month ago. advised action as was this arrest, it would in Africa, and his great oatoh-as-oatch-oan Patent medicine wlrertlaciaeiiti'or questionable FKESH BURNED LIME be in order for the boy's father to give match, Queensbury ruled, with a boa •dvanlHsnwilb of any kind, will not be Inaurted at now on bum) and (ornate liy the underslKQod, With •HWM. the lad a sound spanking and send him constrictor in Sonth Amorica, it is but to « vUtw to fiii eortf dfefKwaJ, ft l» o8en*l at greatly to bed. add that he commanded tho entire respect rtxlucvd ralwi. HOSIERY. Bhipinrjom made eithur by cans or boaw. •WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1884. # * # and attention of the audieuoe. When loadud with dlopaicb. biieclAl prices on l Here you ouu find all sizes in Children's and Ladies' .regular made, solid colors; and pin At the lawsuit held before Justice Cur- the woodpile had boen sufficiently splint- The Ra«< Work of tho Campaign. chin yesterday biilh parties were satis- ered he announced that the hospitality ntripear too, at 25c. a pair, which, no doubt, is''from 5c. to 10c, a pair cheaper than other The organisation of tlie Red Bank Re- fied with thu verdict, and each lawyer he had received called for more work, and The Newark Lime I Cemant MTg Co.. stores charge for tlie name goods. publican club last night begins the rial proclaimed that it was a victory for his there seeming to be nothing special in Foot BRIDGE ST., NEWARK, N. J. work of the campaign. Tlie keynote side, It in seldom that a lawsuit termi- sight he expressed himself as uneasy un- was struck when President Henry S, nates so satisfactorily to all concerned. less he was shown something more. One Mrs L. B. COLEMAN, HAMMOCKS. White stated that individual work on On the part of Mrs. Addis it is claimed of the children asked him if he oonld put -TEACHER OK- tlie partof the club was what was needed that she recovered her goods and re- some pictures on her us he had on his Now is tlie swison for Hummocks, and why in the world do you, go to other stores and in the campaign. Tlie organization of ceived in addition Die sum of six cents arms. He suid he could, and iu a twink- VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC j>;iy from #1.10 to $l.;if> for them, when we are selling Genuine Mexican (Grass Hammocks, the club is but a means of interesting ling produced tho necessary pumhemiilin. will rm'lve pupils on and after Septeinber £M. py damages, which llirew the costs of the Advanced piano tiupllii will hv trlveu Uiuruuirti in- Republicans in tlie campaign, uud of in- case on Mrs. Hoef I. For Mrs. Iloeft il TJie children were simply delighted and Htructlun In Classical Music by uorrect njethiHl!!. in both white and fancy, at 85c. nlmost had ariot disputing over tho first Voice buiMlng and tlie reaturatltm of vulces Im- ducing them to make greater efforts to is claimed that as the goods belonged to choioo. By 4 o'olouk in the evening !"• ftatrt'd by talae imitluids a specialty. persuade voters to cast their ballots for Mrs. Addis she could have got them at Mm. Colemnr) rvten (o, and la pupil of, the fol- bad two young boys, aged four and sevi.. IOWIUH emineni muttlclauii and teaelieru: PARASOLS: tlie Republican nominees. any time; that the suit was not brought r>. B. MILLS, mid a baby all covered over with piot- MMK. SEUU1N, A great deal can be doue by the indi- to recover the goods but to recover dam- 81boldd SeminarySeminay,. facturers' Htock one day last week, and we are selling elegant satin Coachings at $1.50, both ent. It is the intention to have gouil erty of N. 8. Addis; and tliiit us the euit Ijite u>adierat Va««r Ct)llei;e. utid ffu r FFuMIc and nidus making engagements with tw«lva Prtvulo Sh'liuola In Olty of New Yurlt. in red and Mue, and they are the Htmie as we have iu regular goods, marked at nearly double speakers at every meeting of tlie club, was brought to recover jJ'JUu damages, n of the neighbors' children and enough ltalili'DW. ('I)K. WAM.ACK A WABIIINUTON SlS , and voters can induce llieir friends to l» -7 llhl) BANK, N. J. as much. • - _. verdict of six cents damages was virtu- prospective jobs to last hhuji week. present at these meetings. The subjects ally a victory. The lawyers, iu thus fig- discUBseil will not be merely the superior uring out a victory for each Bide, have NOTICE! fitness of the candidates. The issues on shown nearly us much ingenuity as the A Mathematical Calculation. TI11? Art Clius «11I be ro-ojHinBd 8epHimbBr Iflth, R. T. SMOCK, which the campaign of 'S4 is to be fought Democrats have in figuring out a victory Somebody of & mathematical turn, with 1HNJ. when InnrucUoa will bu glmn In Fiilullrur, are not BO much political issues as social over the recent election in Maine. (oil and fhtllui, OrayonlriK and Drawing. nothing better to do, has made tho fol- Fur [urtber Inluriiuitlun, apply to Corner of Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, New Jersey. issues. The present legislative needs of tt K * lowing computation, which is curionp, if MISSES HllitilNS k MOUNT, the country—what legislation in needed It is reported now that Jacob Sliutts not essentially oorreot He says that a Maptu Avenue, Uvd Ttank, N. J. to ameliorate tlie condition of working- lias really withdrawn fnan the mutest Gorman mile-about five English miles men ; to prevent monetary [isiuics; to for Slu-rilf, although IID remains os- —contains 25,850 feet; a square German K RULE TO BAK CREDITORS. BUSINESS EDUCATION. THE NEW YORK improve our commerce; to revive our O tensibly in the" nice. It is suid that mile contains, therefore, (153,500 square Admlnlstrnlur'ft Nutlce. TEXTILE FILTER CO.'S shipping interests ; to build up new in- he remains' in the race in the inter- foot The superficial area of the Lake of ThtiHiore r. While, administrator of Wardull —THE SUPERIORITY OK— dustries ; to prevent aggressions by mo- ests nf Theodore Auinack. to prevent Constance beiug eight and a half Gor- ilns, dtveiLSed, by order of tlie SiirTii^ittt' of the nopolies or class interests—these are the cniinlyof Monmoutli. hereby (fives notice to the any one from ruining in this township man square miles, therefore ooutaina 5,- rnilltors o[ Uie said dweastsl tobrln^lll Iholr debts, Stewart & Hammond's Business College questions which will be discussed. and getting tlic ili-li-gnlm. 082,000,000 square foot There are living demands and rlalms ufminst ttio t^ttate nf salil tta- COFFEE POTS IHD URNS While a voter inuy not be able to induce ccdent, under oulh or atllrmatlon, within nine UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED. # * * ou the surface of the globe at this mo- nllHfroin tlie NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ARE THE BEST. another by his words alone to vote tlie IHrit. nr they will \u\ forever ktrn> |H.T ivut., Monmouth County Prison Rules. could lie proven to be Irue it wniild go n payutile Jiitmiiry uml Jtilv. The following are the rulefl for the great ways toward helping Mr. Khntls Real Estate Transfers. T EE TH IVrsons wl-aiinn Ut Invest in ttw abuve loan win government of prisoners in tho Mou- get the nominal ion. There HIT II great Tll.n t;i* Srurli'lt '•! »x lo ] Swim i/>t m mouth county jajl, said rules being liiwniif KniilKhtown. *M. })lwwtMi|)|)iy.to Deniiirmts ill the countv whu Thr mvan Ili-srh Astm'tull'm tuliavld A.Wulll III!. passed at the lust regular meeting of ninny Tlic.iiiits Hulfll uml ll'il»Tl IlliMifr.Tnut™-".*!'. i>u A. S. PARKER, the Board of Chosen Freeholders : wciuld take great pleasure in upw'tting 3.UI unipiif IKnili llt-afh ASsttelalltm, SI. WITHOUT PLATES. Treasurer. 1. Every prisoner shall be onlnrly Mid iiulrt In de- the calculations of the ring. The mere Julm S. Spnnil ft "X I" Murtlui A. I'cart-e. IM In portment and obey promptly every ruin of ilie prison, ttm-inif KfVl>-n. SI. , ,, and every order of tbe Wardon. fact that Mr. SIIIIUH'H nomination was Ninth riutiinl I" rntula B. Asiiv. I;"! "n will We do not extract the roots of teeth. wMtitinii-ruf Itt-at'h sin-i'l ami U'lithton uveiiiu-. 2. No cominunleatUius or ainvenuiilDii between known to be i>|i|iiiKt'tl by the linn wutihl LESSONS IN MUSIC. prtaonero and otnere of a private cliarurter sliall be We give proper treatmnt and preserve them. allowed «xotipt by consult! ol the. Witrdt'ii. be a gveut n ominu'iitlaliun fi'ihini with yffiil^vi^tSv. « 8. All conversation anal! bo In a luvr writ) of voice. and M nil limp of lota of Uh« Oefn We attach our Crowns to the roots. In respectful language and uc profane, Indecent ur many Demuenils. HISS LAtlB.l .4. HADDON wislire to insolent language or beliuviur, or loud ur Iwlhlertiiw "'jwiiiN.J.i BliinloJiihii «"i-itel. All lhiw:i We produce a perfect substitute for natural teeth. * # * liils. Niw •-11. ai id •-"• "n Mar uf K. A. l/iwensleln obuiln it lliuitCHl numiier of music scholars, Juveniles noise snail lie allowed. l 4. No letter or tuber article shall tie sent ur re- I see by the rules of tlie I'nunly jail iin>|itTlr at tK KIWP'iiI . S" V prenirrtHl. For fiirtlier particulars call at her real- We can attach a fall set on four firm roots' in proper position. ceived by any prisoner until thi! HUIIR* tin* been reiid Kmli-'rlck- 11. Ifv to AinriwllH M. IH-v. farm CALL AND TEST THEM. or examined by tlic Warden. Hint prisoners must atlvud religious parth In ill.- ImtilHliIji ..f Mlllsmiie, M.inmiilllli di'iii't' on While Street. We Insert these teeth with no plat*. 5. No communications Uilwet'ii inuie mill ftimuli- (•oiiiiiv.iiii.l |.:irl In the l.,wnsbl|i "' J!"nnm.Mlildlt'- prisoners in any way whaii'vxr uliall be alluwwi. services held iu the jail, unless ex- wx I'Miiiiiv ri.nuiliillic I4('iinvs. ?l.-"is. We make them for MASTICATION as well as beauty. 6. Prisoners shall not enter tlie ollto ur any cell, cused by theunrilcii. Ilxlitve one nf ' jnmesl. Hiuiilif.il. K.xr "I M.ww Hamilton, m 1 eict'pl trie one usslgued them, ur irei UII Ut uu)w lu- I11M11 \ W.-^l. 1^.1 nt l^.litf llnili'-li, »>u east Hide the laws of tlie land is that nn mull is 1 if Wasliliiirimi slrn-1. JU«J 100,000 Peach Trees, We can prove all we assert by ocular demonstration. dow, orcoinmiirilcJlle outside HIM Jail In nnjr way , c. Hltl«r fiitrlei-i ux ld by jmtenU, and we are the article,tool,motiej-orJewi'lrjln tlwlr pusstwiim, den as tt> wlictliiT a ju isiiiii-r shall iitteinl Win. II. cnmiiMI el IIX it. J'.lin II. Kry ucul Ellen it-fsciiinn ly >i N". T. it! l."iil; Ilnmcli on w.utli ruit Trees of all Kinds. only dentists iu this county who nru allowed to use the process. and Uie Warden ahull carefully reliiin MII-II "f Lliriu tbe religitMis services heltl. Krijn the as tm maytliluk necii.ssiiry.utid lulttiftilly rt'tiirn il.-.'ir Eirliankf avenue. Jsim, Apply to Item Ui tie prisoner wben tilsdiurR«l. cimditimi in which the jail was recently Miittbln M'imner anil hu^t'itad 10 Kleimor uylon. In addition to this new ami Hpccial brancli of dentistry we are pre- CHOICE 10. Tlrej shall bt cliianly lit tlulr lemma uml 3Tl-lt«lniTfS KrtehoM lownxlilp. }l,i»«l. JA.TIKS BIIAY, found I slmiilil not think Ihe warden is ffeury S. ilrlcani ruS'/flila K. Ilrlifitni. U>1 Ni*. pared to perform nnv and all kinds of dentistry in every branch of habits, and they shall keep their cells ut all Ilimvi l Locust Grove NurMcrica, clean, ne&taud tidy. They sliall nul i.|ilt ui«m the •,'Hl iiiul'weslt'riv u. part nf li'l '^ . SI- Hed Bank, N. J. cell or prison flour, ur any ulhcr place In llir |ulwiu, quite cnp:ibli- nf din-cling lb<" priMint'i's saruli C. Vanivll noil hlislwntl I. Win. F, I'alUT- the businesH. except In a spltioon or IIIRIII bucket. in relatiiin to Iheirreligiotisduties. Hut son 5 lnU "f laliti In li»vnslil|i ni Middleman 11. Tliey shall lay oO their ulnthlnir at oi|(hl WIIBII !Ti«l. Our references are our patients throughout the county. perhaps the pnwnt rules of the jail will Mary A. uuihli'ii l" Mary llami-. Uit In Slire»»- they go to Iwd, excepting Uieir slilrl ainl ilrnwrrs. 1 IS. They shall lie shaved ami iniiumaclic i.eully Imrv li.wnslilji. Sl'^ . Riverside Seminary uot be infurt'i'd any mure strictly than Julm w. Herl»Tl el ux to Flnitmr s. Pniiien ns. foreign and Domestic trimmed every Wednesday niitl Hulurtlity, and wash will tm miptjnetf for the tultnlxHinn uf pupils on thoroughly their hands anil fuix1 tielurc. ear Ii uityil. common fcai.itury rules have Ijeen en- Illi/lil. title uii'l liitorest In --iMI u.-rt'^. ll'ilindeli.iwii- DR. R. F. BORDEN, 13. They ahull bathe, Imve their liuir fill, ulul ill) t lll. any otber act iwcwwiry I" their seminal rleanli- furci'd in the pnst, uml in that cuse the Iti-l ii VallNoli" 10 Ellen Test. Tiaems In Mlll- cdncNdH}, September 17, IS«I. Detu wlien so urderud liy tlif^ ti'anlt'n. prisoiuis will not be interfered with tu .m..t.. l<>wnsbi!<, $iJt\ 14. Slnoktnir In iiroliibiled, t;xt>e|>t b) penulsslnu Maiv MnltliewH and hiislmmt to Martini J, F.stell. For rlrculurs or OIIIIT partlrulnnt Inijuire u[ Music HAM. RUII.MNU. RED BANK, N. J. .of the Warden. Tlie II.W of toliueni In utlier lurins any great extent. r,»en~ In HtiWfllbiwnshlii. S3«P. FRUITS is allowed If ihe I'lmnlliiuss ul Uiu |»TMIU is uh- (ii^.rne W'. llnnvn ei ux to (;eliu-n-i in Mldtlli-tiiwn U,MIISIII|I. JX.OOll. H. J. CHILD, 10. The vlsltltitr tluys stiull iw Tin-^days utul Fri- have been susiH-inteil during Ihe warm itatnintf (M, U)und ISO acres each. Well fruiUid, dayii, from II A. U. to 7 p. \t., but [rlrmls and relii- Coniilins V. M, Wilsiiii't in ni Mury IWll li.n. N.I 1" In IJIIIB- llraneh villnp-, JI.WW. j^t'tluT with a field ut tw[nini(fus on Lliv same. tlvesot tin-jirlsonem from a UHuuiiv will lie jiitr- weather are about to be resumed. A lawn r SPRING STYLES mltled ttttiee. tlteiu un utlirr than tin. ilitys iiuitu-il, nieii.'.aii (in.ve fiimi. Mtvtintr A^K-liitlon tn Loratlnn very dtsilrablti, nml near UIH vlllajti* of parly will be held on Tuesday evening Julia A. Ford. 1"! '.~i\ "'fan lirove. Jam. Dealer tn as the Warden may dci'iti II Just uml iimiivr. hmiVKtiury. Addremi, ENTERPRISE, -IN- 17. The tttlenilmk' |.li>su-lun of Hie piisoii M-111 IKI next al the residence of John A. Wurtli- Ibe Farnilnir'liile Mutiml l^«in As^wlutlon to Plain and Fancy rBquirvd to visit Hie vrlsnii ul li*aM unf; it »tn-k uml J11I111 II. rhlit'lllitll. l.ol at KlinnlllKii:tle, S-lllll. V. I). lUix, GtXi. IU-J Hank, N. J. examine tlie itaiiiutry repnlullon and rumliliun u[ ley, mi Front street, which will he tho The ut'eiin lirovi' Cutiiii Meetlui,' AswK'latfon to titf prlnuu,uii. sueli uii|iriiveinenLH ami nvulutiuns us would r Mury Kret'iiiiili. Irfil »V-'. llrean (imvi-, J75. Improve Ha; t, euerui I'undlUoti ami uiuiiai.'i'iii^iit ol Al'lirrt Niuh lo WBiiiime E. SbeMon. I/it 382 at Freehold Institute, at tlm HUJFU of Books, the Jail. Stationery Death from Sunstroke. The Oeean (irov Camji MK'tlni; Assoelatlnn to FREEHOLD, !*. J. A (jernmn farm hand working for itluT A. T'fllfiff. I^.t» 01-1. ill" anil 'il!». oruaa Heart Beats. lin.vi., JiW. Dr. K. B. Riclmrdson, of London, tbe John Kly, of llohndel, was found dead The (hean Cn.v Ctunp MectlriL' Association to -AT- l Ll rA Stt om (inv 41st Year Beginslept. Oth, 1884.GEORGE Mil & CO., tt week a 'o last Sunday. A post-mortem Mury Klieaid el al. Lol rrA Soilttl ot'eim (inive, noted physician, says be wus recently h S.-JI.' Stationery, able U> wmvey a considerable aim unit of examination showed that his death «'us Mary Slieanl and tiusbiind lo Ellen ChceseRian MILITABY DRILL. No. 25 BROAD STREET, conviction to iin intelligi'iu scholar liy a ly.i v/., stititli ocean (irovi!, ?I.V). canned by sunstroke, Kllon nieest'imti! uml biwhanil to June 1>. I'ratt Bilnple experimeut. Tht; seholar was Utl ri'i'nil oii'im (inive, $1 mnl other eonveyanrp.*. FfUl BUSINE3S, FOIt RED BANK, N.J. — ——-^K^^ • r S. S. SAGUES', aingiug the piuineti of tlie "ruddy bump- June r. I'rull 10 HtLsan Iloliens. I/rt ,i-"», tlcean er," and saying he could not get through (inive. gu.iimi. Princeton, Columbia, Vale & Harvard. Petty Burglar Caught. The Oi'cuti liroye ramp Meeting Association ti the day without it, when Ur. Itichunlsnn (rV(»in f/it Kriti'itil II'M-MK.I Anna II. u-wi*. IM 1,1m, (iifati linivn, Ji'rt. Send tor Catalogue to said to him. ' nLACK AND COLORED A German speaking broken English AIIIIII 11. w«\*u) SILKS. He did fio. I said, "Ctiuntitciirefiuiy; Siimb J. Kiniunlis am) husband tt) 1'e.rmella A what doeB it sivy ?" be of uiibiiunil iiiiiid and IUH prem-nce Erh-Ksoil. I/it III Ktirnillltrdnle, J-JIW. upon the duck creitted tlie opinion tlutt Sanili J. Kiiiiiinns atul biistiniiil to 1'eniiella A A. H. WHITE, •*Your pulwe ways sevelity-four." F.rlek*m. 1/it In Huwell tnwiuhlp, $M0. PLAIN AND BROCADED I then KIU down in 11 chair and asked he wax hanging around for tlie purpuse of pilfering from the produce awaiting Fruits and Confectionery. him to count il again. He did HO, and Hhipmejit. Wednesday muruing towards euid, your pulsi' lias gone down to scv- Ill It TIIS. Artist Photographer. VELVETS. iluy break lie uuteri-d l>r. McKinuey'H enly IIOIIINSON.-Ai ll*il Hunt, on Sunday, Septum Fine Artistic Portraits, Photographs, liouhe antl wundered tlir^ugb the I-OOUIK, Hir llth, Mrs. Hurry Itolilnson, of u tlauKtitLT I then lay down on the lounge, and thtnigli nothing has m yet been mUsed. lI lll unl said: EnlarjInK and Copylnd rictum a specialty. No. ft BROAD STREET. Me descended to the cpllur and on-IIIH PAIIUJHS AT SB BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. "Will you lake it again?" wuv up the iliirk Htiiirnuu- Htumbled and Ladies' Cloth Goods Pach Brothers, He replied, ""Why, it is (inly sixty-foui'i GUILDS- MISrill.F.II. — At I/HIK llmnrh, on ;frni inatle much uoitie. Tliia iirotiHed Ihe Thumluy, eoliu-iiilmr Hill, liy llio Hov. A. II. Ktier- of all MDdi and In all the what an extraordinary thing !" doctor awl he at ailed afl'T tho burglar. lliirtll, Until ( hilils, il I/mu llninell, 1111(1 Ulurles M RGD BANK, NEW JERSEY. I then said, "When you lie down nt He found him outside oT tin- house lying Mtahlcr, of New Vork. PHOTOGRAPHERS. night, that in thi) way nalure gives your •under the piuzgu. He in (i Rtrmg, nttiK- I'llJ.NNKHV—TIIISTLB.—At Kt)yi»)rt,on Wetlnra- heart rest. You know nothing about it, oular man, ami thu doctor hud bin handtj Juy, HB|IIINIIIIT lOtli, liy ihe Iti.'V. K. Mead, MlM New and Fashionable Shades. but that beating organ is resting to that MuKKltt A. t'lilnnery, of Keynort, antl John H. STUDIO AND RECKPTION BOOHS, full to pull 11iin from IIIH place of von- TIIIKIII!, nf New Vurk. BVMPBREVS SPECIFICS. extent; and if you reckon it up il is a ci-alinenl and bold him until help came. ('l.AVTIIN-WATl'H.—At Keyport, nn Mondny, FAEMEES great deal of rest, because in lyiug down He WUB nut in the lock-up until boiit- Kenu-NilKr Huh, by tlio Rev. K. Mmid, Miss Jusc. Buntings, Nuns' Veiling, Lavms, the heart is doing ten strokes lesx a min- time and sent back to New York. lillliie ClityUHl mill Chitrles A, W<e, ute. Multiply that by CO, anil it in 000: t;ll.MHHK KII.I.UM.H. Al Umg Drancli, oi Etc., Etc. Agent for Harper's Bazar Patterns.841 BROADWAY, N. Y., multiply It by By hours, ami within a Tiuimluy; AiiKiwt *«li, liy llio Iliiv. II. Ttiuni, Jr., FOR WHEAT A FINK STOCK OF Mlw 1.IZ2K! Ullmuru unU John Wl|]laiu»,lxill) of Loni fraction it is 5,000 strokes different; and An Answer Wanted. Itrnni-h. ; •• as the heart is throwing o ounces of HAMBURG EDGINGS, LAOES, RIB- OFF. WAlLaOK'8 STAH TRJATIB, To THE EDITOR OF THE REOISTKH : Mnilitm-TAVIjiR-Atl/iiiB nrench.on Wed, George B. Srtyder, blood at every utroko, it mukes u differ- niimliiy, Heiilvuiber Will, by lliu Itav. B. K, Martin, BONS, HOSIERY, ETC. ence of 80,000 ounces of lifting during Will the Editor of tho Atlantic High- Ulsa nunili A.Murrls, uf Kcyport, and Alfred 0 FLOBIST, tbeingut lands Mutual in its next inane answer Tnylor, nf Iwal IlBach. m*;i FAIR HAVEN, NEW JERSEY. "When I ho down nt night without over Ilia own signature the question!) linked and publiehed in the Aiigunt niiin- DEATHS. ' George Hance& Co., ' any alcohol, that la the rost iny heart HEEDKH.—At Qtwunptirt, on Tuwday, Biipusmbei Always glut to sue our Bad Buk (rlcndi. Arlilt gBU. But when you take your wine or berof lliuA/ufiiutuyS. Wathoti Wheeler, PLOEAL DESIGNS of Glaenboro, New Jerscj. Si, Lillian, ulfu ot OliurlM Itusler, fn iiir 1M 87 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. 3. to our reoepUoo rooms Is oordtillir grog you do not allow that rent, for thu year; of all kinds, •oUcltwl. Influence uf alcohol is to increase, the NAVESINK, N.J. HONESTY, BLO0UM.-At IMS nrancb, on W>«lni»day, Bop- • nutritor of rtrokea, and instead of get- tunlwr Sd, Sluiilcy, Infant ton lit J, Ho»arti am BOUQUETS, BASKETS, ETC., Lecture at Mule silver. Iliiihol L. filticuin. BONE FERTILIZERS -, ^timktblUrestyoa net youu jiuput oonBomethinglikn something like 8UI0UM.—Al Long nranch, on Monday, Seiiltira made up at tlia shortest notloe. extra'(»troiif»,«nd tbe result 1« gnnaireek at borne. teri*)m j)t rmt kit mm M mmui ui rrr«4 ' UJ/4 timm - I» imurt go Amunite oonsut was expelled Ixosn Saigon Dealer in Suli tofto" last June, hewasobliged to dispose hastily IW into Mattwartitay to the fables of permu- UMeacratoftbdrsue- tation* wd combinations,, to find how of bin furniture, hia carriages and his be- BOOTS AND SHOES We an oHering tbe lollowlna; barpUu In awn; T*natks of stowing an possible. longings generally. Inoladed in these Wilbur A. Heisley, Woman b »oouaed of being tba party were fifteen living arooodilee, whioh BROAD STREET, BED BANK. C LAWRENCE FBIOB, sorely embarrassed him, for he oould DRY GOODS: who ferrates bar time toftppeanneeiand • I ban on bind a full stock o( WILL LKATB •Ba-CWTMIT the tiTolitia» of tbe minor, bai literal! find no purchaser for them. He had bought them for the Emperor Tu-Duo, $££**•" AT 8iOO A. M. auii 4oes his «b«n of it The reason he Fine Shoe*, oingiianis.!!."::::;::;::;::.;:::;.8 who not only had a partiality but a use «oap«. the charge is that he blandly sete Congreu Galtert, sUasacbusetts B. B. Hnalln t " MATH HKW T*MK for these amphibians »"lmal« jjj his TableLlnen 1» •• down hi* deoorattre work* at being a rronloolofrMTO'StfMi.Ca* arrar,* Han at- palace, it is narrated, tbereisalargepi«w Sllppen, 69 FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Pine Bnmmer Silks W " matter of ntxamtj. And it i« true that EI«Kant Black DrM. 81Us (! •• low Brooum BrMaa, of water, whioh may be beat deaoribed as Rubber Boota. Oulheu " " 59 diavingiiaraiy old custom, not hare GIlhertgmHiwheary AT8KWP.il. '". the royal strong-box, Here the sover- Tbe boat will ham. we aoything to B»y against it, exoopt that eign keeps his reserve treasure, whioh is UfaiTiniutonJ, andis, and should be ao- NOTIONS. on time. Saloon newly BUed up. tobetouohed only in osse of absolute Coarse Boots for Farm Work. Best Berlin ZoptijT, all oolon 7«DU»DOZ modaiiuiisfw bones and carrtaite. mam aer knowledged to be, a oouoeauioB to the •' '• Black and White.6 •• onboard. VanenmrandadeMaa.Miii.bDaL necessity. Trunks of trees hollowed oat, I with to assure the public that I still do Two Spools Cutton Scents koUng-gkai *nd to vanity. Bat the and the money not intended for imme Best Owss Braid 4 " FARE, 4O CENTS. point is that old as is the art it is » singu- diste use is placed in them, the trees CUSTOM WORK Excursion Tickets, OO Cts. lar thing bov few know how to shave. being thrown into the water. To keep and can (rite better satisfaction than ever before. SHOES. Nearly all men shave in the "passive Boot* and aboxs (or GonUismtm and Ladles made of ladles' Morocco Button SOcents a pair away thieves, and prevent the king him' the bait material, In tne beat manner and at LOW " UstlngBaTs 50 " ~ voioa" This may be taken «* the gra self from being tempted to draw npon F&ICES. itepahiDg nuatly and promptly dora. " irench Kid ilultonH I3.4U " matdoal phrase or as an aoknowledgment Curaco Kid Button, opera wet, Ugh this reserve fund without suffloientoaiwe, 8. MILLER, BROAD STREET. beel tljBi WUd Cherry -. of the TOioe of the barbnr they have to a number of crocodiles are kept in the BLUE FRONT CLOTHING HOUSE Vea'iCairilutUin.Uceicoagrass.f^.ai " Oungrens Oalters SB " " endure* ISaah signification is tziie. And water, their presenoe, and the certainty Clilldren's Spring Heel, 7h> ll^i so " •• Rock and Rye while nearly all men consent to refer their of being eaten alive, acting as a whole- JOHN H. COOK, Misses' " " Mto2T?..»ljo shaving to a few who nuke it a business, some restrainer, and insuring the security Is ArMh Mathr. wild only a fraction of that few understand of the royal treasure in a most effectual CLOTHING. bl«ch Ch»iTi«, anromsHi PRINTER, Hen's Blue Middlesex Flannel Suits, all their art There is a financial blunder at manner. When it becomes indispensable our own manufacture.. . $U.8T with Ih. plt>,«lsdlil.a4- the bottom of it that makes trouble all to draw upon this novel sort of bank, the Cor. Broad and Front Sts., Hen's All Wool Corkscrew Sulbi, made up •4 with .eriatf-aT. p«r In lateststyles, brown, hlack and blue.. $15.30 cat. la balk of tar«M through. The dogma that a shave is a crocodiles have to be killed; but this can RED BANK, N. J. Men's SulU, tram SM UD shave is a mistake. One man with a stiff be done only with the emperor's permis- Boys J,MU5 re«r^>ld Bjr* WkUkar, STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, LET- MensPanM, •• 05Up baud and a full faos will ohoose to have sion, and after tho matter had been duly aad aw.«tasMd with par. TER HEADS, ENVELOPES, We are now selling summer clothing of all kinds—among In addition we nave, In great variety, F»nc? his whole expansive 'ooniitenanoe clean approved by the minister of finance. uoods, Milliner;, Gents' Furnishings, Houao Pur- Bock C«adr. CARDS, TAGS, nlstilngsind furniture. shorn; another will have only his upper and every desorlptlon of other things alpaca coats from $1 up, good serviceable coats, lip. To each it Lao "shave," and each is A Covered Street. charged alike. One may require thirty COMMERCIAL PRINTING. too; uot made of flimsy material put together without regard STEINBACH BROS., minutes' attention, the other ten minutes. The covered street at Milan, now well- LONG BRANCH and A8BUBY PARK. Telephone uall No. 8, ited Bank Exchange. For Bale, fa a Of. ta4 M oi. BotUe* I17 Drag, The first will dull a razor, the second not known as the Victor Emmanuel. Gallery, to wear, but manufactured of good goods and well made. gilt*, Qrocen and Wine aftroliaiiti affect Us edge. To each it is tea oents. is roofed with glass and completed by a OHN S. APPLEOATE, Now, • barber's working <&yi we mil as- large damn, round the interior of whioh J AND Other goods, coats, trowsers, vests and underwear at our I. OALVXH 8HA7EB CO., Limited. sume, is ten hoars long. If he is oooa- runs a chain of gas lanius. The litrlitins FRED W. HOPE, HEW KOBK. pied three-quarters of the time he*mnat of these lamps at a considerable elevation COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEYS usuitl low prices—which are at least 30 per cent, below what W. A. FRENCH & CCGen'l AgtmU, AT LAW, RED BANK, N. J. be busier than usually appears. ThU used to present some difficulties, and was our competitors are selling goods of equal quality for. gives him seven hours' labor, and if he always a soaroe of risk, until an arrango- UXO BANS, MONMODTH COUNTY, N. J. struck a day of half-hour faoea, bis' whole mont was mads for doing the work by H. TRAFFORD, Conklin & Lawrence, receipts would be $1.40. If bis luck electricity. A miniature railway has been Asbury Park, BOCCEasOES TO T. T. MOBFOBD. gave him ten minute oases he would take constructed bloso to tho gas-burnors, on COUNSELOR~AT LAW, in 93.10. Even this would not pay wore which runs a little oloctrio locomotive Coinuilsaloner for New York. RED BANE. N. J it not for the seductive side issues—the rarrying a wiok steeped in spirit* of wine. Saw, Planing & Moulding Mid, Wheu it is desired to light the burners ViyiLLIAM PINTARD, hair outs and shampoos of the trade—that NEAB CENTRAL iXD 8ODTHEBN B. B. DIFOTS, brings in more per hoar than the funda- this wick is set on fire, and the locomo PATTERSON, THE CLOTHIER, NEW JERSEY. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, RED BANK, N. J. mental industry. Now, as tno price and tive started on its career. It Mica round, Over Button's Stove Btore. the mraumstanoes of shaving go, it is a rapidly kindling tho circle, and exciting RED BANK, N. J, constant harry to finish a man, as sbav- ;rent interest among tho crowds that us- Scroll Sawing, Turning, gg, ingsoaroely pays at the best; and, if he ouible nightly to witness the perfor- piiARLES H. IVINS, AT BeSairlng. Post Boring, Monldlnyg, Brackets, Sanh, Blinds, Doors, IDoor ia one of the moat absorbing Bubjoota— IIUUUU. ATTORNEY AT LAW, full shave and stiff beard—it is a loss to and Wludow Frames, Newell Posts, RED BANK, N. I. work upon him. To shave him oareful ly Balnsters, House Trimmings, &&,£&, IN 1871 ASBURY PARK WAS AS- Of every description, (urnlahed to order, costs too much time and the edge of the TOHN F. HAWKINS, FINE GROCERIES! SESSED AT ONLY $15,000. Lnmbcr kiln dried and dreaaed Into razor. To skim over his faoe, cutting off The Blue Front Clothing House Celllne. Floortnt; or moaMU ATTORNEY~AT LAW, at reawonable term. seotions of beard here and there, and omce In KlnmonU's Ilulldlng, Cootnutn Avenue. leaving odd oases of hair along the des- A8BUBVPARK, N. erts of the check, saves the razor, but Over 20 Years' Experience CHARLES I. BORDEN, In the Mill business enables us to meet tbe wants spoils the person who pays for tlie opera- AW OFFICES OF TAKING IT NOW WITHIN ONE ol even builder. tion, and who should not be entirely for- THOMAS XPOWERS, 69 Front Street, Red Bank, H. J. MILE OP THE POST-OFFICE, IN- gotten. The soale of prioes ought to be (Sumauor to Burden k Allenl, F. S. TALLMADGE, regulated by what one gets, and barbers JOSEPH PARKER, JR. CLUDING THE SUHROUKDINa Allstrom & Morford ought to have the oonrage to ohargo for BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J., IB BROADWAY, N. V. Broad St., Bed Bank, IT. J. J. PAHKEIt, Jr., Oomaellorat Law, New later. HAMLETS, IT IS THE LARGEST what they da This done a revolution in • Notary Public • Datienin Nult door lo J. H. Pctcni Jk Co. the art would follow. Speed would not TOWN IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. be the great aim. Attention eoald be TAMES STEEN, Musical Instruments given to the removal of the beard, which Fine Groceries of all Kinds, COUNSELLOR" AT LAW, Don't buy a SEWING MACHINE OI ALLUNDB, in olden times it was as important to re- Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds for New York. EATONTOWN, N. J. AGENTS tOB THI OnjBEATM move as the lather, and the man who Including until you have seen the c went oat of the barber shop would leave D. CAMPBELL, satisfied, instead of hoping that next FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, MADE at the Celebrated. ESTEY ORGAN. time it might be better. We recommend ATTORNEY AT LAW, REMINGTON Armory. is UM . SPICES, ETC. purest In tone, and these considerations to the trade without Offices over In Townley's New Building. best In enrj war, charge for advioe. Shaving is a custom Law business all It* brandies. aodsiiehlattaasal- of civilization; soalping is a token of LONG BRANCH, N. J A. M. MORGAN. leamtoat it baa ob- savagery; playing with soap bubbles ia SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS, tained Uie title of . iA&UEL C. COWART, a game of childhood It is now a matter EVERY of lnok whioh of these operations falls to ATTORNEYAT LAW, Real Estate S Insurance Agent, KING the barber's patron to-day. SOLICITOR AND MASTER IN CHANCEBT. GUARANTEED FIIEEHOLD, N.J. BED BANK, N. J. •^i m Canned Goods a Specialty OF Cunlgunda't Punishment. R AWOFFICES OF D. W. WILLGUSS, In anoiont times, the daughter of the lord of Kiooast Castle, in Prussia, named ATTORNET~AT LAW, EAST & QUIET DE8IBABU PBOPEBTT FOB BALI OB TO LET ORGANS. Cuuigunda, who was as cold and hard- Mastery In Cnancery ana Notary public. BUYING AGENTS WANTED rUBNIBHKD COTTAGES ON BITEB BANK HATS! RED BANK anil 8EAMUGIIT, N. J. TO LET. A large stock oi Musical Instrument, tocludln* hearted as she was beautiful, made a vow Spring Hats, In all the new ntylt*, soft and stiff PIANOS, alwarsoohand. Violin and Baiilogtrlnia, to accept no one as a lover who should Hats at kR. R. F. BORDEN, and all nercnaudlse found In a nrst^laai noaie Y. store. A large stock of 8HZKT MUSIC not previously ride round the oastle on CORLIES, the Hatter's, Flntelau Inennuiee Companies Rep- Five Cent finsle In Oreat Variety. tbo top of the outer wall. The oastlo was SURGEON DENTIST reacnted. Mode*! InstnunenUinpalred. porohed on a rook detached from the at lower prices tban euwwbiut) ID town. Call and & 283 BROADWAY. Me our Hoc*. CANDV FOR THE ALLSTROM A MORFORD, main body of the mountain, and its walls MUSIC HALL BUILDIKO, BID BANK, N. J For Sale by W. IX DVRNEIiL, Oceanporl, N. J. RBOAD STBEET, RKD BAHK. rose from the brink of almost perpendio- T .TfaT=T"niT> 1864. ulu precipices, so that it was aooossible Over Nineteen Years' Experienee in Den- Laud's Candy Manufactory. only on one side, by a drawbridge. Oun- CLOTHING! tistry in all its branches. D. W. SMITH, PRAOTIOAL iHundo, had many suitors; but upon tho A One linn o[ rlolhlnir In claret-colored RIXKU, Particular Attention given to the administration of MONMOUTH COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, [Uie now colors! In cutaways and sacks, will be Ananthetlcs. above annoanoement. the grantor num- round at UM) More of Is the best place to purchase ber retired; a few made the attempt, and f")R. H. B. VANDORN, C. D. WAHNER, RED BANK, N. J.CANDY OF ALL KINDS Blacksmith and Horse Shoer, were dashed to piece* in the terrible CORLIES, the Clothier, Tbe following Old and Time-Tried Companies Represented: MECHANIC ST., (Near BrAdi RED BANE, N.J. DENTIST, abyss. The lady showed no oompiuiotion who also kwinn, ly a big majority, the largest slock HANOVER. New York Haying opened my new Blacknnltn sbop I would of clothing In town. 27 Brood Street, Methodist Church Building, CONTINENTAL..... New York BALL, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, &c. reepectlully solicit tie patronage of Uw public I or pity; she desired to remain single, and RED BANK, N. i employ nooe but experienced nelp, and as I ovens, HAMBUBG-BREMEN Hamburg, Germany all work mytelt I can guarantee tatlilVtton In erorj was glad to be relieved from tho impor- ROYAL Liverpool TAKE A POUND HOME WITH YOU tunities of so many lovers, all of whom r\R. O. F. MAR8DEN, Furnishings! LONDON AND LANCASHIRE Liverpool and you will Don't Mistake the Place i were equally indifferent to her. At last IIOMCEOPATHIC LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE London MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY. a knight presented himself to try tho Anyone wno wanu stiirw, underwear, overall* QUEEN .London or anything In this Hue aliould rail on PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FIRE ASSOCIATION Philadelphia Mechanic St., (Nortn Side) Near Broad Bt, perilous task, whose manly beauty and OUce In Borden'i Building, Broad Street, GIRARD Philadelphia engaging manners interested her BO much, Corliss, the Gentlemen's Furnisher, RED BANE, N. J. MERCHANTS Newark MASON & HAMLIN RED BANK, N. J. that she repented of her vow, and with TKADE Camden who lias a larno llnu or llnntiDl shirts, yachting nults, r\ EORQE H. CURCURRYR , M D., fear and trembling behold him mount the And other lesdhur Oo.'s, (Includlnir Life and Accident). Our Policies »Uo cover Dimage collara, etc. bj LIGHTNING, whether Fire en.oe. or not. ORGANS. wall upon his steed. To bor great joy ho ;HOM(EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND IUU» u lov as companies wilt large eiperlenoe can prudently and safely make—(lie hazard deter- J?. 8.—There Is ni) f unnjr busluoss In mis adTer- SURGEON, mining the rate.) Oneap rates an a. sure Index of the poorest Insurance, with large practice and ex- Tne Best and Cheapen la tbe CUMBERSOH ft WHITE. performed the exploit in safety; but, to Iwment, but II will malm you amllo to seo our BROAD 8TREKT. BED BANK. tended knowledgeot companies and material facts appertaining to Insurance we confidently uk a con World. her surprise, wheu she advanced to throw tlnuance ot the patronage so ceneronsli bestowal In tbe past. price). Office Hours: 8 to It A.H.; SUM P.M.; 7to»p H. For vasb, or Rented until Bent hormlf into hia arms, as hor destined Office over gchnwder's Drug Store. Pays far TUeni. Practical Plumbers, bride-groom, instead of a kiss ho gnvs R. E. THIERCELIN, Pianos on Easy Terms. Low Prices. hor a box on the ear, and asmarj reproof; CORLIE S,D W1E.VC11 I'UYSICUN, (Trom the Academy of Paris). Vegetal, Eloctro- NOW READY! and then, leaping on his steed, loft her Steam and Gas fitters. THE Magnetlc Medlilnos. (Patent applied for.) A Full Lino of Five-Gent Sheet Music. in shame and amazement It was tho BRIDOK AVENUE, IIU FRONT St., BKD RANK, N. J. Free oonsulutlons, personally or by correspond- Broad Street, over Bcrgon's Shoe Store, Lnudgrnve, Albert of Thnringin, A mar- Hatter, ence. Cbronlo diseases a specialty. i Bed Bank, N. J. Vp-gtaln. HYDRA ULIC SAMS AND ried man, who, in order to punish Cuni- Clothier, THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ENRY J. CHILD, JOHN LLOYD, Jr. guniln for her cruelty, hod previously Furnisher, H practiood his steed in this dangerous ex- JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Van Derveer, The Jeweler, WINDMILLS, BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Office fa stationery store on Front St., Red Bask. Tho collecting of blua promptly attended to. FRONT ST., S doors abore Opera House, STEAM J> HOT AIR PUMPS. BED BANK, N.J. Laborers In Mexloo. ^HEO. F. WHITE, WA.TOBK8, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. laborers in Mexioo fare bard, Thirty FOR FALL WEAR , LsmeatBtocltlnBedBuk. All mods sold will be as represented. Warrant all work to give satls- cents » day is the common rate of wages. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Ever shown ia Monmoutli County. AH new goods and marked faciioD. Noseooodctargeonwcrsrdono. Oror 17 TIN ROOFERS, Farm work, mining, factory labor and do- REAL (STATE AQKNT. years' In the Dullness. Plessura to show goods. The New Bakery. Appreciate oast faiora. J. t. VAH DUTSUUU mestic »ervioe are all alike paid low. The Post ODlce Building, BCD BANK, N. J, at prices that cannot fail to please. Collection of BUla a specialty. custom of making loans to laborers to be In order to meet tie demands of tal> down-town Our Underwear department must not be forgotten, as we will LOUI PBATTIE, Sheet Iron & Copper Workers. . . cualooiera, n EORGE F. WARD, " repaid by work is common and tends ma- sell you shirts and drawers cheaper at retail than other dealers Wtaoletde and Betaii Dealer in osoloe terially to prevent their social advanoe- STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. WM. H. WILSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE can buy them at wholesale. meet. The large factories are thus en- baa ostabllaliod a branch orhli OFFICE, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. abled to retain their hands aa long aa POPULAR BAKERY South Street, near Main, they desire. The Utter are not allowod HtKEHOLD, N. J Heavy Shirts and Drawers, in white and gray, only 20 Cents Each. Drain Pipe wd GMrabir tap. to leave their employment till they have on Broad Street, op[»lta'Ui8 First National Bank, Segars, Tobacco and Confectionery. where be will always keep on Hand a stock ol p DAVIS, JE., paid their debts; and as that is generaflj Soiriat Shirts and Drawers only 75 Gents. All good! delivered free. / impossible out of wages whioh are bare); Freds-Baked Bread, Cracken, INSURANCE AKITREAL ESTATE The regular price of these goods is $1.25. We have also the M BBOAD 8TBKBT. BID BANaT, N, J. OIL STOVES. enough for support, the debtor continues Plot, Cak« AGENT, a are ntONT BTBWT, RED BANK, N. I. latest^Btyles in ri ATS> ™ Belling them from 50 cents to L. HERMANN. a virtual slave to Ms life's end. P.O. Box, 81. AHD ALL KINDS OF PASTRY. Insurance placed In lh« bait Oompanlei on most PBACnCAI. SANITARY PLUMBING AlfD VJN- reasonable terms. $1.00 cheaper than regular hat dealers. Give us a call and 1 One of the wealthiest men in Pbiladel. satisfy yourselves. All goods warranted as represented or TILATION A SPEOIAm . ALL GOODS MADS or THB VERT BEST MA- JAMES WALSH; Boot and Shoe Maker. phia— some say the wealthiest—is hardlv TEBIALB. money cheerfully refunded. over heard of, He is Mr. Isaac V. Wil- STEAM SAW AND MOLDING MILL, Red Bank and liamson, who, although past eighty years In addition to mjr regntar routea t Mil run t 4>- liverjmjmi e»errlaf to Olupel mil. RloorUlo, Manufacturer of Sash and Blinds. BOOTS AND SHOES HUE TO ORDER. • 'of age,-is yet spry and active. He lives AavoilniirAUutloHlgblaniliuil Port Uonmauth. Persons wanting superior bread, elite, etc., unop. MKHANIO 8TMKT, BIO BANK, N. J. PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED. at Bryn Mawr.v H^s habits and dross are der direct from tno WMOM, or l«re their order; those of a man eking out a subsistence, it J be stora rad IUWJrlll D» serred rfmlarljjverf piELD & BURR0WE8, M. |V|I. DAVIDSON, Repairing Neatly Done. Imthe is popularly reputed worth between Ttoeuatomtndeofab.LIUllCT.arBrartMmt Dealers in , •OMWO aiid WO, 000,000.' Sis dress it la wbos» emrJoT I hi» bacn for Uu taat two tain LUMBER, IiBIE/UiATH, PLASTER, Die Price Clithier, latter & Funisber, * will Wtojrou to make more, p^;a,;heUMUOservants,uolniuries, , t away umumnTwiflie to " BBOAD JST. n6 horaet^-nothlng whatever to indicate ''' i TWODcioB^'ABOVE FEBBT KATIONAL BANK. ' i' , 1 U an /liattgZMkiiU If it «c» n«t tilt UaU Tru. Hottnt 8fwt on m. "tk*U Bttmn Harm*. EHH8TLVAOTA Ult*OAD*• vrrj ItiKrtvfA* m —A ttw iwm m, mt. (fi\, At**, ism ttiAuwy J- «*! I ***** hi* w»a wA * «* to p*»/ for dasik (" m 40m jjtm mtitd* ****; uumexgo* I "Death, iait, Him Berths, me jewel! without •seati to hi* put* for the entire I Itfawtw Bure it'i weddings, not wakes, TOUT sweet summer, and Bent waa populsrfcr sup- mind should be running on, only for posed to hare a large and vsdsd assort FRONT STREET, RED BANK. them wortfalsa vretauea down stain. ment of these portions of the village Oh, they are tfaenselcas devil*- Qod help wardrobe hid away under his kennel in direr, tiittig in uTW, w^oVa g P» o»K tha (Mar N goatskin bag around his left ana, (be Uiem!" the same hole where he bnried his bones. ft* talk? mw« »«P«» hand grasping its month; then he takes Berflm'« life had flowed on like • tar- Bertha had an iterview with her father We are now opening a Large aud Complete Stock at in bis right hand a heavy stone, to which Indent stream till she readied her eigh- I hat afternoon, during whioh he forbade in attached a rtrong Jine, and, thus teen tli year in spite of the blows and bnf- her, under penalty of death, to ever go equipped, h« ploAgtt in: ant] quickly HUT too* W1M*B 0» butt U tha l fete of an outrageous fortune. She waa outside the garden-gate again SB long as reaohes the bottom. Instantly opesmg On tt» ta«, tbonqr UaeM»nr Hn«. a Terr pretty and interesting gut She she lived. FALL GOODS, tlie bag over the strong jetof fresh water, had but few friends, but those she had She sobbed and wept in fun. Blnffkins he springs upon the amending current, AM MI4 «ay CUUSB o loved and pitied her RUioerely. was inexorable. which we are dis^wsiug of at 60 PER CENT. LESS THAN iiiKS?^ Aagr pK* ap Qw beautiful aea ahellt- at the same time closing the bag, and is Among those friends was a Mrs. Mor- Ten days passed and poor Bertha lin- fklOkwta thai fcaWArlltoafci Ian*. helped on board. The stone is tlieu MARKET PRICES. We quote the following: . gan, a young widow ladj. She felt a gered and languished. Melancholy waa hauled np, and the diver, after taking Ttay wait from U» tan. toddat tn**mp* strong sympathy fur the motherless, and I manning to give way to despair, whon Wbentlu oriol.li hammoek n«el awing* breath, plunges in again. Tbe source of All-Woollen Salts, $10; worth $17. worso than fatherless girL As often as ouo day Biddy brought her a letter. It Ud *t n<«-!it-tfm. an folds* in dumb* these copious submarine springs is By a aong tbat • food moUier alnga. • Bertha oould make her escape, she was '.vns from Mrs. Morgan, and ran thna :~ thought to be iu the green fields of Oa Fine Corkscrew, 4-button Ctttat^a^ Sitlti, lA all with the widow, who alwaya reoeived her DEAH BERTHA. :—I am very ill—have IHOM wfco toll bnnlx are atroiuj«at; man. Borne five or six hundred miles dia- The humt>U ud poor become great t with the utmost kindness. Bertha did Jieau attocktxl with hemorrhage of the colors, warranted all wool, from $10 upwards. lungs. I know your father haaforbidden mut And from ihou biawn-najuted cMldraa uot dare to invite her friend to return Children's Suits and Boys' Sohool Salts in great - Shall grow mlgbi y ralon of itata yon to ooma to me, bat I think _ yon are those viBits, for Bluffkina had ruthlossly justified iu diauboying him just this The pen «the antbor ud itateiman. forbidden her to have any. callers. uuce. Yours truly, Ln,i MOBOAN. " variety, at your own prices. The noble and wlu of oar land— One day, during tho leafy month of THOS. P. BROWN, Tlie iword Mid eblsel and ptlette. That night, when all was still, Bertha Full line of Flannel Shirts from 75c, upwards. iiu Steamboat Wharf, Sball be belli ID tb« little brown June, Bertha ran over to the pretty whito crept out of the house with her heart iu oottuge oooupied by her friend. She her mouth and flow to the home of her ALSO A FULL LINE OP ' , A.IT:K, JST. J. EW YORK AND UjitiQ BLUPFKIN'S DAUCHTER. founi[ the widow at home, engaged iu friend. White Shirts, Wamsutta Muslin, 8200, linen Bo- N HAILB0AD. conversation with a tall, handsome man, Mrs. Morgan was very ill and terribly and Detail Dealer In If it had not been for Bluffkiu's dog whom Bhe introduced as "My brother, SUIIooi la New York: Philadelphia * ita and Blnffkin's daughter, this story would weak, but shivainilod on her friend, and som, $1 each. IU, loot of Ubeny Strett > PwHuryMTnto Capt Humphreys." Bortha felt ehy and told her how her brother was nearly wild ul Cortlindt Strait ud D«nrw4 SsJtT never have been written. ISluffkius loved awkward, for she had never been in oom- his dog enthusiastically; be loved ilia because he oould not see her. Coal, Wood, fertilizers, Commencing Augmi 4«l, i*<. pany with a fine-looking young man bo- NOTICE.—All our and held her hand, and Bertha sat 4 Men are stupid creatures, it is tisoloss New York Manures also Supplier . Blufflrins dwelt in an old tumble-down u the other side of the bed fanning hor. o deny it, or George Humphreys must [nn |in»lnlilly ntltMiftHl to. V35,U^(, 10-tt>*.(n,; 1 IS, 848, 4S9, 4 02 COIL house on the outskirts of a New England Suddenly she opened her eyes and said,— 6 13,794, 8 U,'1O 1& n.m. fltAidata. ftOo. fifth. iiivi) Been tbe winks and blinks Lin HIHUT U 18 ajn.; 4 4^ 4 47.1) OS, 8 » p.m. town. He was rich, though he didn't 'George, you love Bertha, do you I) freely bestowed npon him—ho did not ' Long Brutn 0«an Uv,, &• Ulrt. look it—it wasn't his style. His raiment not?" Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars! ico them and ho nwrclied tint of tlio wag exceedingly shabby; bis hair was "Yes, iudood I do I" he replied, very 58», SSi, 547, Ilia, 7lS,«iCt£ louse followod by a Uu'RO, liver-colurvd MRS. E. WEIS, like a buffalo-robe that had braved the •oi'ii estly. 1 1 ve)l 0li8 ilog. ft? i ?!* ?«?««,?K . »<». io". "battle and the breeze," shaggy and " And you. Bertha ?" 10 47 a.m.; 133, D aj, o 87 p.m. careworn." His nose waa crimson as a Bertha's heart fluttered like a newly- "Yes," whisporcd the girl, timidly, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, rammer sunset* while his voice soared aiuglit bird betwoou happiness and ap-scarlet blimhes dying her face. FOB H"i«i«OLI^VlA^*RBJHqLD ANU HEW for ruruiur ivfllculan aeu Un» tablea at tutloiu' children and made big people wish that irehonsion. Will you marry him to-morrow, Ber- FRONT STREET, B. BLODOKTT, 0.0.1'""" " they were safe home in bed. I will pause here to tell any one who tha, and then you can remain with me ? There can be no objeotion to the mntah When he came along the perfume of does not belicvo in lovo at lirHt ni^ht, nly your poor father's unhappy temper. his breath was not Buggostivo of a pro- that they neotl not RO oil with this Rtory. IJHILADELPHU AND ENDING George Humphreys aud Jtrrtlm dirt Buy yes, Bertha I" IM SKLLINO OUT I1ALANCE OF LA- hibitory state j indeed, it carried the by Peach Baskets & Covers. J- RAILROAD. ,ot fall in lovo liko other puuphi—they Bertha stooped and kissed her friend stander away back into tho shady vistas DIES' ANII CHILDREN'S of the past, when, some time or other, iiinblod into it, a perfect abyss of love—' MI the cheek, and that was sufficient an- NEW JKRSEV BOVTHIHH DIVISION. quite by acoidont, he or she had inhaled inid civer hoels. Before they renalicd Bwer. STRAW HATS Oominencing June iCJd, IHiH. lue KnJiincUon-.'I?,lo«la.tn.i«Wpjn. got old and his In-art softened, ami he A LAIMJE ASSORTMENT AT VERY LOW PRICKS FarmlnKilHlf 7 la. io 1.7 a.m.: 4 JT r m Not that they ever dared to say so—no, Bluffkins was very proud of his garden, HERMANN FREDERICKS T»MlUverO!a.»>8a.iii.;»«p.i. wrote to Bertha aud blessed her, and for- Wlnalow Junction 810 «.m. Indeed I It would have been as much as Mid ho was not above superintending guve the captain ; and so all went well W. W. 8TEAIIN8, 0. G. HANCOM. their lives were worth to do more tlmu Hodge's operations therein. )uu purchased the raise their eyes to her fair young fooo as He had a large Dutoh pipe in his Yours passed, and one day Binffkins she entered the snored portals of the vil- mouth, aud when he saw bis daughter won found afileep in his chair ; aud he REEHOLD & NEW TORE RAIL- MEAT MARKET WAY. lage oharofa, which she attended alons, approaching with a young man, ho took einilii not be roused, for it was the sleep F for BlufQdns was not a church-going it out to give room for tho overflow of that " knows no waking." on Front Street, formerly ovnwA by J. Edgar. At NEW BOUTB TO FREEHOLD. man by a good deal. uaths that instantly rushed up Lis throat Hifl will was found in his desk,, and he this markt'l will bv found at all tlmrs T1MS-TABLJB IN MFBCT JDLY «, 18M. luid left all ho possessed to his "Beloved Tmlna leave Ha. New Tom and Lonr Bnneta It As to coming within the jurisdiction oi Bortha oould not hear the flowery lnn- .laughter, Bertha." It. for Freehold, Mtriborv. WlcSumk^ Bluffkin's stick and Bluffkiu's dog, thov gunge of hor ancestor, but she guessed Meats of the Best Quality. Kerport. Ac. would not do that if the Lord spared protty well what style of conversation Biddy is still ber mistress's "riglit- LEAVE net) BANE iinud woman," and Hodges still qniirrels 7 00, 7 GO, 10 40 a.m.; i 49,4 57, S M p.m. them their sober senses. would greet her as soon as tho stronger FISHING TACKLE, LEAVE LOSo BRANch with hor, for the captain him taken him e 45, 7 B, 10 30 a.m.; t JO, 4 45,« 00 p.m. So Bertha wasted her sweetness on the bad taken his departure. BEEF.TOHK. ML'TTDN. LAMB. VEAL. POLLTRV into his Hervico. So ends for tho present SALT AND8MDKF.D MEATS. SAUSAIiK. desert sir, and was bullied and hectored "Papa," sho said in a shaky voice, BI}U)H!|1 liorn IU a StllUi lUld piIR STEAMER SEA BIRD. the past, deserted from tbo English trate " Juck and tho Beanstalk," the pio- i u ri uic when the code of honor hold SEPTEMBER, I»M. navy. turcs of the giant •_'iocl. Hut brnu-uutiiiK Massachusetts Will run between Nev York (toot ot VmnUIn Bumorswere current through the vil '' Good-day, sir. Very pretty garden iii'vcr fights IIUI-IH, and ISutler's nerve has •treet^Her ffil ud Red Bank aa (ullow.: Ltnrt Stw Yirr\. Leavt Rtd Dan*. lage that if ever the British uavy laid ou—" Liul tdar,9d,...JC0 " Thuraday, 4tn..H00 ' and branded, and played the diokeus will ever know, for at that moment an niuii) Hen Butler woe ;I» Friday,Btli ...0 00 •' Frldar.Mi . ...8 00 " with generally ; for he had insulted the miuouH growl was heard, and BlulTkin's [inner at Lowell. The Buchanan cniu- PIIU'K LIST FrtKE. Ordfm b; niatl or left with gaturiay.Od. .900 " lnM.t,eU. 100 " British lion, by walking off so uncere- HKNhUirRSOS. AITLHHATK & CoNijVER, IUnl Batik, Sunday,7Ui....000 " 8und>,7UiKclVKTT, Little Silver, Rl. J. Tueatar, Stb... 11 ao a.m. WM'day, lOth.Jloi) " Wed'day, lOth.iaS p.m. be a terrible revenge. 1 ;he captain's dog by the ear. IMIII (if the city. Rufus ChoaU , the great WILLIAM M. FOSTER, Thuratay, lltb.sao • Iliuraojir, 11th .100 - He was made on the same model as a Friday, (ah BSO "Frldar, mn.... 180 " For a short time the whole atmosphere liuvyrr, wna udih-'-ssiiig the mei-ting, and ATLANTIC II Kill LAMIS, N. J., 8atnrday,13th..«00 " Katoxdaj, Uth.JOO •• bnmming-top, was Hodges, and his face ivas full of yelps, oaths and wntering-caiiH iitM <-loi| .once had thrown them into the Groceries & ProvisionsSunday. 14m...>SO " Suhdaj, 14U1....8W " Monday, ISUi. II 00 ' Monday, 15th...9ao " looked like the style of cheese known as lulled at the contending parties—it was irilili'st I'litlmHiasm, wlicu a jnr wus felt Tikaday, letb .7 00 " Real Estate and Insurance Agent, - Tuemtoy, ism....»SO •• a Dutchman's head, if that cheese had Wed daj,I7lo..7S0 " Wrd'di/,]7Ui....>8D •• uo use. Bluffkin's dog was of tho Johu mn] a untsli WOH htaird. Tin' ury wout AUCTIONEER AND OEXMtAl. IUMMIS- A Fl'LL LIXE. Tbunday, 18m.8 0O •' TnuiMtr. 18Ui..800 " been left around till it had been gnawed Hull species, and, whon ho once took lurih "The HourisBinkiiig." Everyone SlltX UVS1XKSS. Friday, fInn....8«0 " Friday, Imn... 800 •' by the rats. hold, did not know bow to let go ; but Saturday, aoih.oa) " aa\lurdaimii4W " turiH-'d pale, and the nuditMice roue for it lUtuutm fiimUbud and unfurDlabed to let. Sunday,Mat....9a) " He was not fresh, or elegant, or tempt- the captain's dog was a cubnn blood- t-tjuiipi'iU', when Iti'n Hntlfr cjuut* to the Monday, aid.. 7.» " .ffid....U00 m. Tuefday,8W..."3» " uwlay, 2M...l«00 •' ing—no way you could fixhim . If you oiuid with a terrible depth of jaw, andfront nf tlm plutforui beside Mr. Choate, Wed'fUy, »)tli.«oo " W«dd»T.tllh..raao p.m. dressed him in ancient armor, bo would Thurxlav, 85iii.Jf 00 " Tlmndnj.SStli.Iliad •• B had Bluffkin's dog by the throat, ami iiinl. ladling upon the undiiMici> to halt, P. KROENER & SON, Friday, *th .. 900 " rrld»r.*(n... .180 " be the same old sixpence; and if you put MIII tlicii' ivtw im ilnngRr; tlutt tlio arvhi- Saturday,l!7lh. SOU " 8«MlMaj|;!7th...l0D " in spite of buckets of water poured over Rumson Nurseries. SuDil»y.i»Ui. ,.1)C» " SumUj. S8th ...9 80 " a blaok velvet doublet on him, slashed them, they did not relax their grip till tii-l of tin' building WILS present, uinl thut Monday,89ili...BOO " Mondty,t9Ui....)0O " with old gold, he would not look 11 bit Boxer passed to that "bourne from lie wnuld go witli him and I'xiiinine tho KSTABLISHED, ISM. Tueeday. 8«hM0 00 " TlM»d»y,90lh....«80 " better. As a thing of beauty, .Hodges whence no traveller returns." building, and report to alloy their fuarn. THE STEAMER ALDESTINA AW AUD, 1810. RED BANK, N. J. Will ran between N'ov York (nine pier aa 8ea Bird) was a dead failura Then you ought to linvo heard Bluff- This cpiu'tcii tin- midii-n.w. and Red Bank, leaving Bod Bank dally at 7,-COa. m. When the dog, whose name was Boxer, tndNew York dally atSKJO p.m. (Rundaya ei- kins. It was well worth while- he vied liutlcr uinl tin; ait'huVct nuulo nil im- HANGE j BORDEM, Managers, cepted.) and Bloffkins himself got tired of bully- with Hodges, who burst into u torrent of inr.lhiti.' examination of th•• hall, and ing Bertha, Hodges chipped in nnd bul- RED BANK, N. J.. AND 81 FULTON adjuration. They viewed the dead body fiiuinl the danger very grrjit. Hdtler ut SEPTEMBER, 1884. lied her himself. She had a haud-niaid of their priceless favorite aud dauced n ciieo rctiiriii'i], u»d Hiuilingly amnmiil tlin STREET, N. Y. of Hibernian extraction, and if it had nut war-dance around his mnnglod remuiuB— nil lie in* tliero WUH no ()reHtJiit danger; Tlio large and oorammlloiu alaunor, been for Biddy, Bertha would certainly they stopped tlio clocks in tlm neighbor- lull, as the hall was overor^wded, he ad- have given up the ghost A'O Afpre Poor Knotty BUTTEEI hood by tho foroe and homily of tlici' v.s.'il them to quietly adjourn to tlio pnb- WM. V. WILSON, Biddy was a highly original specimen, allusions to events post and presout. Two* J liit Kiimiri!, and there Mr. Clioiita would THE HEHT PLACE TO BUY BUTTER IN RED BANK IS AT THE OLD STAND, Capt. BENJAMIN (lltlOBS, red-haired and buxom, fall of wit, andmniden nisters of uncertain ago went and Ilinish liin SIIIH'CII. The crowij went THE (JKGAT I^EW <(IINCK: Will run between Port Miinmoutli anJ New York givea toscathin g repartee. She quarreled notified their landlord flat they would c quietly <»ut, (tnd tho citUt^tropho was (ti»t of Caual St., Pier 41, N. n.). at follow!: with Hodges on an average seventeen move out next May, and crowds of sinulj •iiverU'd. AH Butler stepped on the plat- j"MEEQH'S PROLIFIC." No. 32 BROAD STREET. Leant Hurt itvnmmth. IMM New Trnk. times a day, and alwayB came off victor- JlunO«yy,, let 4U0|i.m. Mrnidnj, I»t....l»OO m. boys ossemblod around tho gate waiting ; form he hail whispered lu Mr. Chouto The most wonderful of all npw fj^iln, LOOK AT OUR PRICES! Tueaday'-—'-- , a••i• ... "'5 00- •• Tuend»¥,H....Maop.n. ious, leaving Hodges worn and dis-for the murder which they expected to Iwith ii liolf lough, in o:-d«r to di;caivo tho for delivcri/ •'« *'«" of ',14. Wedneiiiiay, 8d..«00 Wed'mJay, «d..Jl 00 " f\pln F«r FINE CBEAMEHY BUTTER. Hume quality as nold in othuf Thnnday, 4th..700 THun«lair,4th..JI(llu,4ih... 0 " mantled by the fray. take place. nudiouci!. This IH whnt lie Miid: ' Mr. yr., 1*1 data treon, ^1.50 cacti. a{QQ, aliircM for 2^c, nnd IIOc. Otlier qualities in proportion Frlday.tlh 1)00 r, Sill .0 80 a.m. "Bad luck to your Bowl,.ye worthless, Tho captain took it rather oooly; ho Clniate, 1 must clear tliiH IIOUHO or we Sld«lh HOO deuortin' thief of the world 1 it'n little I'd expressed his sorrow, but nobody heard ! Umll oil bu in hell iu live minutes." For BEST JAVA COFFEE. Rousted on t|io prominCT. Step in and trouble meself wid you only for your im- Stunk limited! Flr«t DIK, (lint inrvHl 1 Tills . Hit) us. s it Bertha fled tho soeno, locked herself I IK a varttity tliat Ixnin annually and bears pudence to Miss Bertha, the crature! into her chamber, and stuffed hor ours | A Basque Doctor. £Z(\^ - For MIXED, BLACK and JAPAN TEAS, W°Ftli 9Po; »nd ^e) Sure anybody else would glorify the with cotton. Biddy ran out and began A doctor, in the reunion, as in Hologim Send for InUmjslltiK iilrculur u d ttui nr«ll|I- tlie saints to have ench a daughter only an itanfwa uf (liis tiiiw pmlinc mrl. Tliu alrcujar Q VC• t°t 'atter 1'ripe jn other gtoren. to express unlimited satisfaction over tho or Vendee, linn no bed nf r. raitst o I In Him itlvrx thn orlKtNBlor's nioUind ul culture WfiQ A FULL; STQOK: OP ^AI{D, OHRBSB, *o. owld dirty miser like your beautiful death of tho canine favorite, but hor un- [M;'OII. He is. in ciimtaiit mitogoiiism soil hlatoiy ut Ills mama In itrmlait annual .. n-i&y,if(i.e Drops of thin rurtutr tor tho past 12 yiesi- toTbonu D«TUI, owld haythousl lie took euoli stook in thnt mangy our he luting rospeot whish it meet? vfitU 'in t^ie BOOK STORE would fall down and worship any reapect- groat towns, If a rural doctor is also a Conmission Merchant, rOM WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE PROMPTLY^ AT THE LflWEJT abloaminaL" ' Nbilled voteriuory sufgeou, «s Bomotju^s ' ' PRIBES ' Imppens, well and good,' The oure of p THE WOf" So shying tho daptata walked off, fol- Fir'sf-Clant Fits Guaratibea in Aa Qanhetot, OITKN lame horse oz a siok oow doss njora to lA- JbrtWllby hia victorious dog, wliioh was 0 erea tnd all fluenoo tlie bucolio mind than the most 3H,*?' ? Pf&tyl 0«*l* una VertlngB In rtook to «elect frorii, eyod with admiration by tho small boys Front Street, Oar. Wharf Avpnup 81 dJIAMBEKS STREET, eloquent of expositions. who felt diipOHd to offer a testimonial to RED BANK, N.X TUB CBBAPUST A»» fl«8T . TMid door wnt ol Oltf u«ll Mrk, H, T.»

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