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VOLUME XXIII. NO. 8. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15,1900, PAGES 1 TO 8.
young men assistants were Myron Camp- Bai'kalow of Georgia schoolhouse CROWDS AT LITTLE SILVER bell, Frank Bates, Frank Sherwood, Ed- A DEATH FROM.LOCKJAW in Freehold township. In 1873 he mar- MONEY FOR WATER MAINS. mund and Harold Presby, A. Holmec ried Nnncy S. White. She and on? son, MANY PEOPLE AT THE HAR- A TINTON FALLS BOY DIES AN ELECTION TO BE CALLED TO Shoemaker, Willie l?arker and Scott Clark Barkalow of Turkey, survive him. VEST HOME LAST NIGHT. FROM THIS .CAUSE. VOTE ON THE MATTER. Conover. They did not do much work Mr. Barkalow l»aves also One brother About $»5O Was Cleared by * and were more of -an ornamentation to He Was Kicked by a Horse a Week and three sisters. They are Mrs. Mat- It is Believed that 8XO,000 will Affair-A Good Supper anil a De the booth than a help to the young Ago Sunday, and Lockjaic Set in thias Barkalow of Turkey, Mrs. James Down Mains in all Street's 117)ere lightful Social Time- Enjoyed by on Friday, His Death Resulting They are If ceded1 and Where There • Over a Thousand Persona. women. Two Days Later—Other Deaths, Errickson of Freehold, Mrs. Samuel is Xo Water at JPresenl. Tho candy table was in charge of Mrs. Markle of Mount's Mills and Garrett As all roads led to Rome in ancien Norman K. Farr, Jr., a'ged four years The town commissioners last night de- Gilman Brower. Her assistants were Barkalow of Bradley Beach. days, so all roads led to Little Silver last son of Norman K. Farr of Tinton Falls cided to call an election to vote on raising Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs, Joseph night, the attraction being the annua died of lockjaw on Sunday. Just a $10,000 by the issue of bonds to extend White, Mrs. W. C. Lippincott, Jr., Misi Walter Beeves Birdeall. • harvest home of the Little Silver Metho- week previously the boy was kicked the water mains of the town.. To extend Mary A. King and Miss Emma Greene, Walter Reeves Birdsall, the only son dist church. The first harvest home o a horse which he was leading to the. the mains in every street in Red Bank Richard Parker had charge of the sofl of Sarah and George I. Birdsall of White the church was held last year, and be- barn, and a cut three inches long was where water pipes are not laid at present drinks and he was assisted byJudson street, died on Monday. He was twenty sides being a big success financially made in his scalp. • The wound .wjia ap- would cost about $15,000, including the Mount and Dewitt C. Heyer. The re- years old last March. About.two weeka established the fact that as masters o parently healing nicely. On Friday necessary hydrants. The water com-' ceipts from the sale of soft drinks ago he was taken sick with malarial the art of cooking the women of Little lockjaw 6et in and on' Sunday morning tnissioners and town pomissionerS; after amounted to $33. A stand for the eale fever. This developed into piuero^pneu- Silver rank second to none in the county. the boy died from this disease. He ap- a discussion of the matter, concluded' of flowers was in charge of Misses Addi monia and caused his death. He had Everybody who went to the harves parently did not suffer much until near that water mains would not boneces3ary Kruschka, Lizzie, May and Florence been* confined to his bed only four days. home last year went again this year and his death, when he was seized with con- in all the streets at the present time, as Ayres and Lilian Robinson. Walter was a member of the First took their friends with them. The vulsions. The funeral was held on Mon- on some streets there was not a single Methodist church and Sunday-school. '.; • result was that tKe receipts this year ex William Hobrough and John Moore, day and the body was taken to Matawan house at present. Jn-, had charge of the checking of bi- When he was taken sick he was em- ceeded last year's receipts by over $100 for burial. The streets in which mains will be • cycles. Over two hundred bicycles were ployed in W. H. Knapp's grocery store. the gross receipts this year amounting The Farr family has lived at Tinton laid, in case the appropriation is voted, checked at .five cents each, adding over He was a boy of sunny disposition and to /uHy $883. Of this amount abou Falls only about two months, they hav- are White street, Peters place, Center $10 to.the receipts of the affair. he leaves many young friends to mourn $350 will be clear as against $175 last ing moved there from Swimming River. avenue, Branch avenue, Beach street, year. The money will be UBed for gen All the provisions donated for the his death. Besides hisfather and mother Mr. Farr is a carpenter and worked at he leaves two sisters, Laura and Mildred Worthley street, McLaren street, Pros- eral church purposes. harvest home, were gathered by Ray- Lake wood for Borden Bros? of Shrews pect avenue, Shrewsbury avenue, Her- mond King. Another person upon Birdsall. A service was held at the It is estimated that fully one thousand bury. Mr. Farr ha8 five other children. house at half-past eight o'clock last night bert street, Catherine street, Pintard people were on the grounds when the whom much labor devolved was Dr.' avenue*- River street and Bank street. Benjamin F. King, who acted ^general and Rev. Clarence M. Johnston, pastor affair was at its height. Miss Bertha Miss Hannah M. Keough. of the Fort Hancock Methodist church, In some of these streets the mains may King, who had charge of the sale of manager of the affair. Excellent music Miss Hannah M. Keough of Wall not be laid through the entire street, WSB furnished during the evening by the officiated. The body was taken to supper tickets, sold the first supper tick- street died on Sunday of haBty consump- Barnegat this morning for interment.. but mains will be laid wherever there is et about half-past six o'clock. The last Long Branch band. tion,, aged 32 years. Miss,Keough was any demand for water. » tickets for supper were sold about half- born in Red Bank. Her f mother died Mrs. j; fought Chambers. Edmund Wilson, the town-counsel,, . pa9t nine o'clock and in the meantime KEANSBURG'S STONE ROAD. about eight years ago.. Her father, John Mamie D., wife of J. Vought Cham- liaa been instructed to prepare the nec- nearly four hundred people had been Keough, is still living. Miss Keough Elnathan T. Field Threatens to Sue bers of Freehold, died of acute inflamma- essary notices for calling the election to feasted; Everything in the provision the County. graduated from' St. James's school in tion of the bowels last Wednesday, aged vote on the appropriation, and the elec- line held out to the very end, the last 1885, and 6he was a rgember of St. The contract for building the proposed 38 years. She had been sick only three tion will be held at the earliest'date that table being just as good as the first. The 1 James'sjAurchjjbgLri jhree sisters and days. Mrs. Chambers was the daughter will conform to the requirements of the women who served the supper Bay that stone road from Keaimburg to Keyport seven brothers survive befe. They are was awarded sdme time ago to Elnathan of Catherine and the late William D. law. they could not have provided betier had Mrs. William Dugan of Monmouth street, , m i » T. Field of Middletown township. His iV Connolly, and was born at Freehold. they known exactly has many people Misses Josie and Lillie Ki - ' A NEW ARTESIAN WELL. bid was $31,567.81, or $8,899 per mile. Her father was at one time editor of the 'were to be present. Not only was there M., Thomas H., Aloysiusa Monmouth Inquirer. She was married an abundance of everything, but every- J. F.iSuanley bid 87,644 a mile for the Keough of Wall street; The Contract Awarded to Ambrose same wbrk, After the contract was twenty years ago and her husband and Matthews for $40%, thing was cooked and served in a man- of Tuluka, Illinois; Jamj Keough three children survive her.- The chil- ner that would do credit to the best awarded it developed that Road Com- of Brooklyn, and Joseph; Bids for the new artesian well for the missioner Budd had not approved the eough of dren are Harry B., Nettie T., and Stacy Red Bank water works were opened by housewife in the land in serving a family 8an Francisco. The funeral was held P. Chambers, all of whom live at home. party. 5ilans of the road, and the contract with yesterday at St. James's church, with the water commissioners on Monday. Ir. Field was declared^void. Kisner & Bennett of Belrifar bid^ $2.95 solemn^/high_mass^_The'body_was buried Thomas Elivood Combs. . People go to harvest homes to eat and Bids for building the road were again in Mt. Olivet cemetery" at Headden's per foot, which would make, their bid to meet friends. The Little Siver people advertised for and these bids were Thomas ET\voodComb3 of Philadelphia 78.50 for a well 230 feet deep. 7||at- Corner. The pall bearers were John died suddenly of heart disease on Thurs- made a wise selection in appointing Mrs. opened on July 3d. The only bidder Houlihan, Richard J." Cantillion, John thewsBros, of Red Bank bid $525fora day, August 2d, at Bryn Mawr, Pennsyl- Andrew Brower at the head of the sup- was J. F. Shanley. Mr. Stanley's second Cantillion, Charles Johnston, JohnHen- well'240 feet deep, "more or less/till the vania, where-he had gone to visit his per committee, and in'the selection of bid WOE at the rate of $6,999 per mile. drickson and Maurice Hollywood. water bearing stratum was reached ; arid her assistants. The women who helped This is consideraly lower than his first daughter. Mr. Combs was 86 years old. Ambrose Matthews bid §462.for a well Mrs. Brower were Mrs. Judsoia Mount, bid but is still $597 per mile higher than He was born on the Combs homestead in- Mrs. James Cratg. t that would reach the same water bear- Mrs. George Howland, Mrs. W. C. Lip-- the bid on which the'/contract was Upper Freehold tpwnsaip and was well- ing stratum. The water commissioners Mrs. Sarah Craig, wife of James Craig, ^ pincott^ Mfs.J3enjamin^King, Mra.JtiU a warded-to-MF.^Field.—Mr.^Field- known in that vicinity. He leaveifa' awarded the contract to Ambrose Mat- dled'at" tb
Two Fishing Parties. Capt. Benjamin Eldridge of Ocean port took a party to Sandy Hook bay "last Thursday on a fishing trip, The EAGLE CLOTHING CO.'S party returned on Friday afternoon spending the night on board the boat, They caught nine weakflsh. A party from the Silver Bay house al Little Silver went fishing in Sandy Hook bay on Wednesduy. Seven persons were I Great Removal Sale | in the party and they caught a weakfish and a flounder. They also caught a large nutnb*er of sally growlers. WILL EXHIBIT OWE DAY ONLY AT NEAEING ITS END. A Lawn Party at Wayside. - Red Bank, Friday, August 24. Mrs. William W. Bowne of Wayside An overwhelming array of Champions of the Arena. Absolutely the Largest gave a lawn party last Thursday night. 25-Cent Circus in tbe World. Renowned Male and Female Bareback Riders, Zoila, the Lady The guests were entertained with games Talking Clown; During Trapoze Acte, Wonderful Lady EqnlllbrlBts, Astounding Ladder Acts. Funny and with refreshments of cake and ic Clowns). Marvelous Acrobats, Thrilling; Wire Performers, Mysterious Contortions; School ot Educated Animals. Everything as Advertised, and J . cream. Those present were Mrs. Charlei Bowne, , amounting to.$20, and three shirts be- • - • • • - • ^ • , .- stood near a tree that was struck, was longing to the bartender of the hotel* stunned. The apple orchard on the Harry Walters and Henry Uhl, two Key- farm was destroyed. The judges' stand Blue port boys, had each given Linsenbigle $3 at the training track was blown to frag- to keep for them, and he also took this Flame ments and the lumber scattered over a money with him. . , 40-aore field. The wagon house on the ' — m i m farm of Max Lamonfc was blown down A Suit for an Old Debt. if Stove and the sheds on the farm of John H. fe making summer housekeeping easy. It About three years ago August Menzil Morris, which were about fifty feet long, is giving cooking comfort at low cost. of Cliff wood took a clam rake which were demolished. • The roof waa carried No smoke or smell. Sold wherever Mrs. George Stoney of Keyport had for off of Conover Emmons's wagon house stoves are sold. If your dealer Bale, agreeing to pay her $4 for it if it and deposited in the road leading to does not have it, write to suited him. He kept the rake but never Ocean Grove, a distance of about 85 STANDARD OIL COMPANY. paid for it. Last week Mrs. $toney sued yards. Mr. Menzil and she got judgment for the Daniel Murphy's shed were wrecked price of the rake and the costs of the and his corn crib was overturned. On suit, amounting in all to f 6.75. the farm of John T. S. Hall the wagon- house arid sheds were considerably dam- A Big Apple Growth. aged by the storm that did so much in- A branch of an apple tree eighteen jury a few weeks ago, but the storm last inches long-and bearing forty-one apples •week was much more disastrous. Hall's PAINTING AND >* was Cut from a tree last week on the buildings were badly wrecked.' A new Crawford farm at Crawford's Corner. PAPER HANGING. storage house,' 80x50 feet, just finished The appleB weighed six pounds. They by the Dittmar Powder company, waB That's our business as well as were of the Kens wick Codling variety; sellingPaint.Oils and tyall Paper. completely destroyed. : Five men were Ready Mixed Paint for 90o. per working in the building when it was HISS SOPHIE WALLING, gallon. Picture Moulding from 8 struck by the tornado and they had cents per foot and up. barely escaped when it collapsed. Dressmaker. --•-n 8 The New York and Red Bank £ Many apple trees were destroyed on $ Fainting and Decorating Co. $ • The man who likes a delicious smoke for rf 'farms throughout the section visited by gi Broad Street, BED BASK], N. J. 176 Monmouth Street, the storm and the fruit was stripped Opp. R. R. Station. „ little money should try one of my Flor de Cubas f from Kieffer pears trees in clusters. About one-half of A. - M. T. - Flan- Tailor-Made Suits a specialty. dreau'g orchard was blown down and some of his outbuildings were demol- ished. Sheds on Charles W. Brower's .farm were blown down and the horse HIE AET,STOEE. sheds at his hotel were unroofed. tt Lessons in Embroidery and" Lace. I Two large trees in front of Henry Cottrell's house were struck. Mrs. All the latest designs andr materials for dress Charles Norman, who lives in the houBe and hat trimmings in Duchess Lace. nearby, suffered greatly from the shock. Several very large apple trees and a walnut tree were blown down on the C. I. Stephenson, farm of William T. Applegate, and MB 50 BROAD STREET, RED BANK N. J I corn was badly damaged. Some truckers 1 returning from Ocean Grove sought shelter at George -Matthews's place and succeeded in caring for their horses just before the storm broke. Their wagons were blown over and damaged. On the farm of Joseph G. Cooper twelve large apple trees were uprooted. a At Lower Squankum and Allaire many treeB were blown down and travel : was greatly impeded. ' On the farm of John H. Williams the wind blew down WILLIAM CULLINGTON, a black oak tree four and a half feet in diameter, splitting it from the lowest limb to the ground, taking off the top g Front Street, near Broad, Red Bank, N. J. ^ entirely and completely blocking the highway. A large walnut tree on the Williams farm was also destroyed, Field corn was blown flat to the ground. JOSEPH S. CLARK, Fred Bernard of Bailey's Corner had a valuable team of horses killed in the DEAXEB IN field. His hired man, who was plowing, • was stunned by the bolt, but recovered. Wealth,'' Says Carlyle, 628 He saw the storm approaching and was Lumber, Coal, Hay and feed, Hardware, about to leave the field for the barn Is the number of things which a man loves and when the horses were killed by a light- blesses, and which he is loved and blessed by." In Paints, Oils, Poultry Wire, &c. ning stroke. what better way can he bless those he loves than by On Wednesday afternoon another elec- trical storm passed over Farmingdale, protecting them with Life Insurance. The barn of Jacob C. Applegate was WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. BLUE FLAME PURITAN OIL STOVE A SPECIALTY, struck by lightning and destroyed, to- gether with two horses, two wagonB and Home Office, Insurance Co. a lot of hay and grain. He bad $250 in- Newark, N. J. AGENT FOR THE BURGESS STEAM WASHER. surance on his barn and contents, but THE PRUDENTIAL of America. nothing on his stock. His loss will JOHN F. DttFDEN. President. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vloo President and Counsel. LESLIE O. WAKD, Vice President. FORREST f. DRYDEN, Socrfltary. The moat convenient and the cheapeBt place for the people of Middletow». amount to $800. A subscription for his township to buy the ahove goods. , • P. G. WARNER, 8upt.. Broad and Wallace Streets, Bed Bank, N. J. ti benefit was started by Halsted Wain- W. H. HOUSTON, General Agent, No. 129 Bioad Street, Red Bank, N. J. right and a considerable sum of money JOSEPH S. CLARK, BELFORD, N. J. was subscribed in a few minutes, »••••••••••••••»••••••••••••••••••»•»••••••••••••••»• Turnpike Officers Re-Elected. At the annual meeting last week of Do you know good the Keyport turnpike company these officers and directors were reflected: Presldont-Garrott V, Conovor. Sooretary—John 8. nendrtckeon. Treasurer and superintendent—Jolih O. Bclmncft. Directors—Garrott V. Conovor, John 8. Uendrlck- LAGER BEER ? COAL! BOD, John Q. Bctiauck, Garrclt D. Lotiptroct and * Henry L. Holmes. , . The stockholderB of tho company will If you do, you must know, that Roches- ' meet on Wednesday, September 5th, to My coal yard is handy and the coal you get \ \ voto on tho question of Belling the turn- piko to the county for $0,000. The com- ter "Bohemian," bottled by us in-green from it is good coal, well screened, and the best ;: pany paid no dividends this year and the market affords. tho earnings will bo used in improving dottles, is the best. the road. We deliver our coal promptly,,and the prices £ m » »' Not an artificial Beer—a pure Beer. Stole a Suit of Clothes. are as low as the market will allow. Miohael Brown and Toney Smith, havo been working for Ocorgo Llnzmayor of Matdwan. Last week Smith loft, taking with him a now suit of clothes belonging \ GEORGE R. LAMB & CO., to Brown. Brown got out a warrant for Wholesale Wine and Malt Liquors, WM. N. WORTHLEY, Smith's arrest and Smith was urretttcd ,, tho next day. Ho hod tho stolon suit on when arrested. Ho was taken to tho RED BANK, N. J. Foot of Worttilcy's Hill, RED BANK, N. J. : county jail to a wait, tho action of tho grond jury. ' i THE OFFIOE BOY'S DISGUISE. A Useless Economy. 'Sure," said tbe washerwoman, bend- -A Grotesque Figure that Surprise* ing her broad back over the tubs; "sure, the Maht CUV Editor. an It's a deeflcult matter, workln out a Prices Have Gone Up, "Always treat the office boy with dollar a day to support 'cm—seven chll- •due consideration," remarked the old der in all. An the clothes, ma'am! an reporter to the young scribe who had the. shoes!" She raised her dripping But the Steel Roof is Still I just come on the paper, "because you lands and let them fall with q, souse v -can't tell when hie may be made man- nto the soapsuds. She was a big, vlg-- aging editor." jrous -woman, with a good humored the Best Roof. Men come and go on the great metro- 'ace. t ' ' politan dallies, arid there is «1 ways a One afternoon she revealed the trend The iron and steel trust has raised the prices of chance for the right jjind of an'office of her financial management An or- boy to rise. t)ne of the boys who are gun grinder was playing on the street, irpn and steel sheets to nearly double the old l>ound to get ahead now holds forth In and a group of children danced on the one of the Park row newspaper of- walk In front of the house and hung price. That makes the cost of a steel roof higher fices. He draws a modest Btlpend' about the'fence watching the monkey. weekly, and when his duties are over, The washerwoman stepped out to have Instead of shooting "craps" he hustleB a look. 'than it was before. But the steel roof is the best > -about to earn a few extra dollars. "Here, my dear," she called to one of roof in the world, regardless of the price. It will In the gray dawn one day last week, them, "won't ye be for glvln him fqlve .as the nlgtrt city editor got off acents?" And she put a nickel Into the last longer than any other, and it will need less Broadway car on his way home, he child's hand. . •was assailed with the familiar cry of "Well," remarked the cook when she .a newsboy selling bis wares. came back into the kitchen, "you give repairs. "You don't know me, do you, Mr. away your 5 cents easler'n I would." \ THOMAS P. BROWN, \ M.T said the boy. "Sure," replied the other, "an what Is 24 WHARF AVENUE. I give my 20-year guarantee with each roof I "No, my lad, L don't," replied the tolve cents?" • " •editor. "Who are you?' "It would buy a loaf of bread for put on, as I have always done in the past. "Why, I am Charley," answered the your children," said the eminently sen- A TELEPHONE 27. boy. ' sible cook, somewhat annoyed. • If you are thinking of putting a new roof on "Charley!" exclaimed the editor, as "An how far," replied the good na: he closely scrutinized the small figure tured creature, laughing, with her your buildings, write to me about a steel roof. It -before him, clad in the most dilapidat- hands on her eslde, "how far, bless yer ed and ragged garments imaginable. Innocent1 heart, would a loaf of bread won't cost you anything to find out just what the •"Why, what have you been doing.with go among my seven, childer?"—New f yourself?" . - _. "' T price would be for* the best roof in the world. "Why, this is my disguise. These Wanted Them Lively. 1 Little Leak :|: are the togs I sell papers in," replied "Talking about the queer ways some T ! ' .the urchin. people have of sizing up a man's capa- t••• In a faucet or pipe is «• "Yes," continued the editor,."but is bilities for a job," said a New Jersey DANIEL H. COOK, I •it necessary for you-to wear such man the other, day, "there recently " often thought to be of f clothes to sell papers?" : • ' died in my town a boss carpenter who The Steej Roof Man, .. . "Sure thing, it Is," replied the lad, had one question which he always ask- no consequence. But let & I "or I wouldn't do it I can sell twice ed of journeymen who applied to him as many papers In these things as I for employment If t"he applicant was «|> that little leak run for «• TINTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY. '"•could In my office clothes." found to possess all the other neces- Just then a party of clubmen who V three months and you'll V I sary qualifications, he would ask: V ,. . . ••• had evidently been making a night of " 'What are your favoriteatunes?' ^ see a big increase in & OF SHEEWSBTJRT. it-passed by. . - ', "'Why, what do you want to know "Papers! Morning papers! All the that for?' •> •!• your water bill. Often- news about the big fire!" shouted the "'You whistle and sing some at your toy; "Have a paper, sir?" he continu- work, don't you?' V times 25 centa' worth of V ed as he got in front of the unsteady SALE OF LAND "'Oh, yes.' •TXO •> group. " 'Well, what tunes do you generally & repairs will stop a leak *•+ FOR "No; get out!" exclaimed one of the whistle or sing?' & which would cost a dol- •!• •men. '"Oh, there's "Old Hundredth" and "What yer got?" asked another of the "Auld Lang Syne" and "Down by the ^. ^r, or maybe ten dbl- Yt ..party, as he stopped to gaze at the Weeping Willows" and'— grotesque figure before him. The boy 11 'That's enough,' the boss would ex- ^ lars, in waste of water. A -was certainly a sight A crownless Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Township Commlttea of the Townsblp claim. 'You won't do for me. These of Shrewsbury, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, to make the unpaid taxes assessed on lands, -derby hat surmounted his shock of tunes are too slow for me. Good day.' tenements, hereditaments and real estate In the said townsblp for the year one thousand eight hundred hair, while the shoes which he wore and ninety-nine, tbe subscriber. Collector of Taxes for tbe said Townsblp of Shrewsbury, In the County o "On the contrary, if the applicant an- Monmouth, State of New Jersey, to whom said warrant Is directed, will on were never stable mates.' A tattered swered, *Oh, I generally whistle 1 Cook & Oakley, i and torn pair of trousers incased his "Yankee Doodle" or 'Tfhe Fisher's legs, while the rest of his diminutive FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1900, Hornpipe'-' or something of that sort j 18 Front Street, % •figure was covered by a man's old the carpenter would say at once: between the hours of twelve o'clock, noon, and flve o'clock (to wit. at two o'clock). In the afternoon o frock coat, the tails of which nearly that day. at tee GLOBE HOTEL, OX FRONT STREET, In the TOWK OF RED " 'I think you'll do. Take oB. your •& RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. •*• BANE, la said Township of Shrewsbury, County of MomnOuth and State of New Jpraey, sell tbe said •'reached the ground, The sleeves of coat If you want to and go to work.' lands, tenements, hereditaments ana real estate hereunder described, at public vendue, for tbe shortest the coat were turned up, so he could V • ••• taxes with Interest thereon from the twentieth day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to- •get his chubby fists through them, and ^F^ A*A £^f *.•* A^TA A^T^ J^^A A^lfl ik^A ^^d Ketner with all costs, fees, charges and expenses. the iapels flapped around him like the The pereons whose property Is to be sold, the location of tie several properties, and the amounts due are sails of a schooner suddenly becalmed. as follows viz: Alt, Chartes • " . The picture was too much for the •••»»»••»•»»•»•»»»»»»»»»» Land at Revejtown • S 4 77 inebriated clubman, and he laughed Andrews, Hannah SI.. . House and lot at Little Sliver 11 17. uproariously. The other men also Join- Brown, MaRirfe ed In the amusement at the poor boy's House and lot on west side of South street, Red Bank 80 40 What Is It? Blauvelt. John expense. They pqked fun at his Hall property, house and lot at Fair Haven •. 19 33 strange appearance, asked him ques- Brown. Theodore C. House and lot on Herbert street. Red Bank 13 17 tions about his family affairs and took CarroU, Sarah -other liberties with him, all of which Is it a new, house House and lot on River street. Red Bank 13 17 Carhart. Mrs. Theodore , ' -the urchin bore with surprising forti- House aod lot on Bridge avenue, Red Bank..... 15 20 tude. Coach, Daniel , you want ? or is it House and lot on east side of Central avenue. Bed Bank , 8 63 "Hows many (hie) papers yer got?" Carney, Alonzo . finally asked the first man. House and lot on west side of Pearl street. Red Bank ' . 8 05 Chandler, Ella • V "Twenty-one, sir," promptly replied repairs to your House and lot on First street, Oceanlo 8 00 •the boy. Mercantile Co-operative Bank Building. Clark, u H.,- Lot at East Oceanic 1 62 "Zash all right-take 'em all," said present house ? Cammann, Estelle W., the man. "S'much?" House and lot on nortb side of Ridge road , < 14 87 Daley, Sarah E. "Sixty cents,, sir." House and land at Tinton Falls 83 88 The clubman handed the boy $1, and, Send for me to DeGarts, Adele Cottage, hotel and land on west fide of Washington street. Oceanic 188 68 • without waiting for his change, re- Dougherty, Catherine sumed his slgzag course'up the thor- Two lots on Elver street, Red Bank..... 4 54 give you figures. Emery, J. M. oughfare with the papers under his Two houses and lots at Oceanic 18 94 arm. , . . Eckels. John (Garrotson property) Brict house and laud pn main road, Oceanlo ., 89 88 Upon further investigation the next Freer, Mary day the editor learned that the boy not House and lot on Third street, Oceanic ' 20 71 Greon, W. H. : • , only supported himself, but also con- House and lot on Bridge avenue, Red Bank • 8 03 tributed largely to the support of a lit- PAID Hurd, Mrs. John B.,• . tle cripple sister.-''" ~"~ is A. E. SMITH,! House and lot on Tilton avenue, Red Bank 13 17 Johnson, Mary K. • " * BY THE Storo anil lot at Shrewsbury...- 9 66 Linen, Alice M. - ' He came at Last. House and lot on west side of Broad street. Red Bank 60 80 ;; FAIR HAVEN, N. J. /< Lawes, William H., Sr. . "John," exclaimed the nervous Two houses and farm on noith side of La-wesroad 57 83 »» Leonard, Joseph i woman, "there's a burglar in the Mercantile House and lot on Beach street. Bed Bank • 4 05 house. I'm sure of-it." Loow, John Q, -ii House and lot on East Front stroet, Red Bank , 3803 John rubbed his eyes and protested Co-operative Maradon, Isabella talldly that it was Imagination. Houso and lot on north side of Front street, Bed Bank ; 40 10 Morris, Julia <»••.. "No it isn't; I heard a man down House and lot on east side of Central avenuo 4 51 •italrs." Bank Newman, Timothy • • House and farm at Wayside •• • 8 00 So John took a box of matches and Of New Jersey Purtoll, Andrew went down. To his surprise his wife's AT , Hotol and land on Monmouth street, Red Bank 38 53 -uusplclons were correct, Seeing that Poarsall 4 Bogle, ON ALL dUMS OF Sbop and lotori main road, Oceanlo 35 05 lie' was unarmed, the burglar covered Patten, Thomas (estate) , , ' 2Oe. per Box. Doclc property, Uttlo Silver ....'.. 83 W him with a revolver and became qulto Ravatt. Mrs. sociable. House and lot on sand field, Fair Haven i". • 4 ID $5.00 Shomo. Josepb , • "Isn't It rather late to be out of Houso and lot on Flske avenue, Fair Havon 13 81 bed?" ho remarked. : OR MOfiE. House and lot on cast sldo of Pearl street. Fair Haven... 10 50 "A—er— a little bit," replied John. Bcott, Ebunezer ' • • "You're too late, anyttow, because I am selling a box of •very flno Uouso and lot on Locust avenuo. Rod Bonk 4 64 live dropped everything out of the, Wedding Plate Paper at 20 cents, 8ylvwtor, Ellas Interest begins Two houses and lots on FIsko avenuo, Pair Havon 1100 window and my pals havo carried 1 It is of extra good quality, and is VenaWo, Margaret A. off." Uouso and lot on caul sldo ot Pdarl street 4 13 71 from the first of each worth fully 25 cents. VanBrunt, Eonls "Oh, that's nil right. I'd like to ask Ijhave a box, vory superior HOUBO and lot on west eldo ot Naveslnk avunuo, East Oceanlo 12 IT one favor of you, though.*' Willott. Jospor T. • • month. quality,' at 25 cents, worth 85 HOUBO and lot on uorth eldo ot Wallace atreat, Rod Bank 10 80 "What IB It?" / White, Andrew 8. cents. Uouso and lot on south sldo ot Gold Btroot, RodBnnlc 3 03 "Stay hero till my wife can com Woodi, Goomlanna down and BCO you. She's been looking DR. J. E. 8AYRE, President, , Houso and lot on cast BI<1O of Broad Btroot, Rod Bank..... , iO 10 JOHN KINO, OaBhlor. Wortbloy, B. P. i for you every night for the past 12 Land on nortb slilo of Llttlo Silver road 9 00 years and I don't want her to bo WM. U. HENDRI0K8ON, Assistant Onnhlor. Wortbloy, Abbott (ostato) HOUBO and land on south sldo of Llttlo Silver road ,. 15 01 •disappointed any longor." RED BANK. ; TETLEY & SON,; White. Samuel . Houso and lot at Waysldo 8 00 West, Theodora HOUBO and lot on main toad and West street, Enst Ocvanlo., .. 19 77 The Name. ! Front St., adjoining tho Postofllco, White, JunD ' Plnolund ; 8 00 ''The loggorhoad turtle," said an old A MILLION Withers, 8.0.0. . fisherman, "goto its name from tht RED DANK, N. J. Uouso and land at Boflbo Park, Ruinson road ; 0970 rcsomlilanco of lta licad and nock, un BOOKB. Zlmmorumn, Albert ' " .„ i« Rare, Curious, Currcht, IN STOCK Mansion UOUBOanilgrounfls, Loomtavonuo, Boa Bank,..., '00 40 •dor Bomo circumstanced, to tho end of It tliu tax, Interest and coals art) paid boforo tho abovu day of salo, tho ooota In eaoh caso will bo a log. You tulto a big turtle, ono ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. $«.m, and IntoctMt will bo nddod at tbn into of twvlTO pot oantum por onuum from thd twontloth dny of Libraries Ruppliod Choapor Uian at any Book Storo uooombor, olRhhxm |iundfod and nlnoty-nlno, weighing, Bay, 000 or, 800 pounds, at ELECTRICIAN. It tba tax, ifiUirott and ooata ero not paid until alter tho nbovivmonUonod day of salo, additional «oa, with its body Bubmorged and head in tho world, costs will too Bddod. ' LinilAUIEd AND DOOKS BOUGHT, WlrtajrforEleotrlo (Junto. Uattcrj, Mugoeto an When tho anlo taken nlaoo. payment of all ttim, ooatn and Intercut tnml bo mtdo by tho purohuer, and nock but of tho wator, nntl thoy MMnmfitb Catalogue Froo. Vnoumntlo lloll». Tolopnono* » Bpoolalty. botoro tho oonuludonnftiionle.otbcrwUra tho property will to It look at a llttlo distance Juat like tho LBQOAT BROTHERS. 8SA liroaA Bt,, Bed Hunk, H, Witness my buna thli twelfth «gy ot July, ntnotwn hundnx). «nd of a log, sticking up. .Houco thtt 81 OHAIKttBIBi SVniUCT, P.O. Box 818. ad Boor Wwt oi cur ntui pwrk. NBW YORK, W* SitltuatH tor Coatr«cti on, ^ppltoftilon, - TWO BIG FIRES. Minor Accidents.. A horse1 owned by George Lord of One at Asbuw Park and the OtHer A '' ' . at Spring Lake. Farmingdale got scared at a locomotive last week and ran away. Another horse Aebury Pork was visited by a lire on THE GERMANIA HOTEL, was tiedto the hack of the wagon. The Sunday tbat destroyed the opera house horses ran w> Ardena where they were block at that place and caused a loss of 16 and 18 FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. caught.. No damage was done. $30,000. A. de la Reussille of Freehold was rid- The fire started from a kerosene Stove ing his wheel last Wednesday on the in a building owned by Mrs. Thomas Manalapan road when he was thrown' , formerly conducted by J. Degenring, is well equipped with all the essentials arid .Gibson, adjoining the Park opera house. and • received a gash in his leg. It re- accessories of a first-class hotel, and its .well-established reputation* will be fully sustained The GibBon family lived on the first floor quired several stitches to close up the ;-•: .. by its new proprietor. New features have been-added, including lv--. • land the family of Henry C. Wallace oc- wound. '•„••.. icupied tUe second;floor. Mrs. Wallace . Orvel Mannering of Allentown at- LUNCH AND CIGAR COUNTERS, POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES, AND A BEADING ROOM lighted a kerosene blue flame stove and tended the harvest home at that place went in an adjoining room'to" get a pack- last Wednesday night. ' While .-playing The bar will be supplied with first-class LIQUORS, WINES, BEERS any •age of coffee. While, she was gone the around the dancing platform he slipped stove began to leak, and the dripping oil First-class accommodations are furnished for permnaerit;&rid transient guests. Special attention and fell, breaking one of the bones in his paid to getting up dinners. : . .-.: . ', soon made a fierce blaze. Mrs. Wai-arm. ' •- , lace's son tried to get the blazing stove Jacob Boutelle of Farmingdale was J. EDGAR BROWER, Proprietor. put of a window but was unsuccessful. opening a bottle of root beer recently >•»•»•••»•• This building, two adjoining houses when the bottle exploded and a piece Johnson's fertilizer factory at Tinton . •}• '\ . ., ' •• •'<.'• Falls has been busier during the past few weeks than for a long, time previ- I /!•_.. : • • ' • : ously. Fertilizers of various kinds are made from the bodies of animals, and the business at the factory depends on the number of horses/cows, etc., which die in the neighborhood. The heat has i killed a great many horses, especially •;• along shore, and sometimes as many as Everything for Summer. three horses which have died from this cause have been brought in in one load. Three cows whioh were struck.by light- ning near Eatontown in a recent thun- der storm were also sent to the fertilizer factory. Most of the horses which die at Long Branch and Asbury Park ate •-4 taken to this fertilizer factory, and some days during the recent hot spell the telephone was kept busy with messages " . " • -• • .-v. ."•..• telling of horses that had died from the heat and which the owners wanted re- moved at once. The hides of the animals taken to the factory are sold at the tanneries, to be converted into leather. The hoi-Beshoes which are not worn out Every convenience and every are sent to James Walsh's blacksmith shop to be used for shoeing Mr. John- 1 son's horsuB ; and the horseshoes which are worn out are thrown in a heap and ! sold for junk. All the rest of the animal is converted into fertilizer and sold to farmers. The fertiliser has proved to be very effective, and is lower in price necessity for Summer Housekeep- than the chemical fertilizers usually sold. For this reason there w a constant de- 1 mand for it among the farmers ot that part of the county, nnd the demand is BO much greator than the supply that Mr. Johnson has almoat always orders for the fertilizer ahead of the production. ing is found at our store. Matthew Connors of Tiriton Falls has had chargoof the factory for a long term Of yeorB pant, j Cut By Broken Glass. Bcrlver Tabor, manager of the Broad- 1 way branch of tuo SholHolil farm at i Long Branch, was uorting milk bottles i last Thursduy whon ho ptruck one of the bottles against n box and brolto it. A pleco of tho broken glaBB Hit him on the i hand nnd cut an artery. It took aovon stitohea to closo up tho wound. 'I Kan n. pin In Her Itand, MtB. thoobo Sherman of Woet Long Branch ran a pin In tlie fleshy part of POST-OFFICE BLOCK, RED BANK, N. J. her hand hint wcolc while wanhlng, Tlio pin was drawn out with poultices. I — •».«•• —~ You keep up to the Mince if you road ,t, ,,.- % CLERICAL. JOKERS. * Explosive Remedies.' - p AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 07ie Old Scotch. Reformers Bad Professor Alpnel says, that we often' Large Streaks of Pun. ;, ->i • - swallow or apply! substances which, if ^ It was the wise Bulwer who said:* incautiously treated or used In any but the minutest quantities, would blow us DAVIDSON'S . '"When, an error once gets, Into the 1 MONMOUTH ST., •world, It is astonishing how hard it5 Is? to atoms.' What -Js more,-these sub- to get It out You may beat it about stances, so destructive In large quanti- JIEV BANK, NEW JERSEY.] \ the bead until it'seems to have given ties, are of the (most beneficial nature' up the ghost and then the next day when used In the form of medicine. One of the best remedies for heart OVERSTOCKED SALE meet, it on;the street as: healthy as ever." Nevertheless errors qt all sorts trouble, neuralgia, asthma and head- ractical should be clubbed at every" opportu- ache is nltroglycerln, which is the only nity, else how shall truth preVall? explosive Ingredient In dynamite. The " Now, the generally received Idea of dose Is only, one two-hundredth of a lumber. -the old Scotch Presbyterian cUergy Is grain dissolved in spirits; ;of, wine or Is still in progress. Clothing, ESTIMATEfS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. that they were a gloomy and morose combined in gelatin tablets. Collodion, a sirupy looking liquid C0HTBACT8 TAKEN. . set, wedded to a stern routine of life, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Hats, Gaps, Shirts, Underwear, inflexibly opposed to social enjoyments, that is .used to form a false skin over ' AL1 WORK GUARANTEED. innocent of a witticism and totally in- abrasions of the cuticle, Is nothing but capable of practicing a practical joke.^ gun cotton dissolved In alcohol. In its I cprry constantly on hand all the latest' Bathing Suits, &c, all at ex-•. tine would almost as soon Buspect natural form' it Is one of the most dan- sanitary appliances, and hence am prepared John Knqx ,of swearing as of smiling gerous of explosives, and yet as a med- to doj[worK without delay. " or bold David Ferguson "of picking icine It has,no equal for the purpose tremely low prices. pockets as of poking fun., for which it is used. ' . As a matter of, fact, the iold Scotch Another explosive used as a drug Is reformers were, as generous in senti- picric acid. This is prepared from car- STANDARD LIVERY STABLE. ment as they were firm in doctrines, as bollc. acid and is. administered inter- • demonstrative in love as they were nally In very small doses for ague and The finest rigs in town at the most reasonable rates. headache. This acid is one of the ex- strict in devotion and therewithal as Saddle Horses a Specialty., fond of good puns as pf sound preach- plosives 'used In the preparation of ing. Why, John Knox himself was In bombs. These and many other danger- Competent drivers cent with parties'da; or night. ^private life abundantly 'genial and was ous drugs are perfectly safe when used as ordered by physicians. - HORSES BOABDED a favorite not only with Queen Mary !j • • ' ' Stuart, In spite of the strict manner in and lies kept in Al conation at low rates. - in. n. DAVIDSON, I which he kept her conscience, but with He Was Proud. THE |TANDARD LIVERY STABLE, all her gay and lively maids of honor. "Lady," Bald Meandering Mike, "did George Buchanan, though connected, you remind me dat dere; was some !; D. B. HUBITHanager. Broad Street; Red Bank. with a work and era of violent meas- wood In yer yard ready to 'be chop- 33 and 35 White Street, Bed Bank, N. J. . ures and harsh means, was a hearty ped?' Long distance telephone, 82a. Local telephone, No. 1 humorist. When he was discharging "I Bald BO." the duties of preceptor to the young "Lady, didn't you know dere wasn't prince who afterward became James I. any -exercise In de world better dan of England he discovered his royal choppin wood?" EXECUTOR'S SALE pupil's weakness in complying, with "Yes." every request pre.sentecl to him. One "Well, lady, I needs de exercise, an I -OF- day he handed two papers to the Ju- knows it "ud do me good. But I'm too venile monarch. which he requested proud to come here an use yer back him to stb'n. James readily signed his yard fur a. gymnasium wldout/payln name to the documents without reading you a cent fur it'***""]"" <*-:"* •*•""* . either or asking particularly about . m i » their contents. VersiUUty. In one of the papers-James formally Athletic Applicant—Do you need a REAL ESTATE transferred the royal authority to his tutor for the term of 15 days. Buchan- strongman? an now began to assume the state and Manager (of ft dime museum^No, I importance of a sovereign. .Being ad- have one. But I'd give $75 a, week The subscriber, executor of the estate of the late William W. Conover, will dressed with the usual salutation by for a good living skeleton. one of the courtiers, he announced that Athletic Applicant-All right I can at public vendue, at the he would expect to be addressed with train down to it In a month*—' * * **»u more ceremony since he had obtained the dignity of the crown. The young king, who was present, began to sus- GLOBE HOTEL, RED BANK, N. J., - pect that the stern preceptor had sud- o Did Company Come? denly lost his reason and asked for an -ON- explanation. . • . Send right down to "There is the instrument," explained Child's Bakery and get Buchanan, placing the document beforg. a loaf of cake. It's deli- his pupil, "by which I have received Thursday, September 6th, \ 900, from you my sovereignty for 15 days." cious—you could not Buchanan* improved the occasion by tell it from the very AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., the following described properties; administering to the inexperienced best home-made. monarch a suitable lecture on his habitual rashness. HOMESTEAD PROPERTY AT RED BANK. TWO HOUSES AT LONG BRANCH. . In 160S K|ng James published his I CHILD'S BAKERY This property isx5h'East $]K>nt Btreett ;Red Bankj nearly - These houses are on the west side of Grand avenue at famous "Book of Sports," and, think- opposite Washington street, and extends from Front street Long Branch. One of the houses is, of brick, and a small ing to render the Presbyterian form of to the Shrewsbury river. The hoiiee is large. barn is on this lot. The other house is a frame structure, worship less rigid, ordered that certain and is a double house. These two houses adjoin each other. of the sports therein commended SCHMIDT & HEN1NIG, THE ALLAIRE HOUSE AT RED BANE. shquld be played in the several church- EXPERIENCED ThiS adjoins the residence of Judge H. M. Nevius, and LOTS AT LONG BRANCH. yards every Sunday at the close of runs from Front street to the river. This house is new, Two lots on the south side of Sea Yiew avenue, Long divine service. John Ross, a, minister Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers, having be^n built only a very few years ago. Branch, east of the Central railroad station. The two lots of Blairgowrle, adopted a novel method are in one plot. • of withstanding the royal ordinance. 5O-a Broad St.. Red Bank, N. J. TWENTY LOTS ON THE FAIR HAVEN ROAD. 'it t •One lot on the south side of Franklin street at Long . He was a strong, athletic man and These lots adjoin the Joseph A. Lewis property, and are Parlor Seta, Cushions and Hair Mat- Branch. . • • seemed much Interested In the recrca- on the south side of the road, about half-way between Red tresses Made to Order and Made Over, One lot on the south side of Art street at Long Branch. (tlona enjoined by the monarch. Foot- Bank and Fair Haven. This property will be sold in lots. Mattings and Carpets Fitted and Laid, One lot on the south side of Buttonwood street at Long ball was selected by the parishioners Furniture Repairing and Polishing, of Blalrgowrie fronl the list of "Sun- Shades, Awnings and Wall Hangings. ' TWO ACRES AT FAIR HAVEN. Branch. day games." This plot is in the eastern part of the village of Fair TWO LOTS AT BRANCHPORT. When the services of the ehnreh were Huven, on the aouth side of the road leading from Fair These lots are well located and. are on Joline avenue at - completed, Mr. Ross appeared among Best Work at Seasonable Prices. Haven to Oceanic, and adjoining the lands of Samuel Branchport. >•.-,. his people In the churchyard and join- FARM AT EEANSBURG. ed them in their sport. None of the as- Free. This property will be sold in lots. semblage kicked more eagerly at the Electricity HOUSE AND LOT AT FAIR HAVEN. This farm is situated opposite the- railroad station at ' football than did the reverend incum- Keansburg, and it extends from the station to the bay bent But constant misfortune seemed Is the modern force of to-day, Thin property is situated on the north side of the road shore. A creek runs through the farm. Part of the farm to attend him. Every kick missed the to light your homes and stores, leading from Fair Haven to Oceanic, and is directly op- is well wooded, with a large growth1 of timber. The farm ball and fell heavily on the ankles of . propel your machinery and posite the property last described above. contains 150 acres. No buildings are on the farm. Eight those who stood near. Apologies were cook your meals. NINE ACRES AT EAST OCEANIC. acres of the farm are in asparagus. promptly tendered and, of course, "re- ceived, though every Sunday' many of This tract is on the north side of the road leading from TRACTS OF WOODLAND. the parishioners returned home halt- It is better than Oceanic to Seabrigbt. It is situated east of the brick build- Two acres of woodland in Millstone township, adjoining; ing. Finally it was agreed that, on ac- all other methods, ing oh this road, known as the Riverside hotel. Washington Anderson. count of the minister's awkwardness, 85 ACRES ON RUMSON ROAD. Plot of 8% acres in the southern part of Shrewsbury the games should be abandoned. Thus Thin property is known as Ellesmere. It is beautifully township, adjoining lands of Joseph P. Lafetra. the ingenious divine gained his end Because it gives no heat, ashes rind prevented compliance with the ob- or smoke and is more econom- located on the south side of, the Rumson road and extends An undivided half of a tract of 39}£ acres in the southern- noxious order. ical in every way. It makes from ;hat road to the South' Shrewsbury river. It adjoins part of Shrewsbury township, adjoining lands of Robert It was the Inflexible Dr. McOubbin an ideal home. the la ids jri.Edwnrd Kemp on the east. White. The owner of the other undivided half of the tract who, when suffering dreadfully from LAND ON BUENA VISTA AVENUE. is John B. Morris of Long Branch. toothache, advanced the witty argu- Tract of 8}£ acres in Shrewsbury township, ment that no more convincing proof The Shore Electric Co., A i lot of 21-i\ftr acres, situated on the west side of Duena Tract of 8 acres in Shrewsbury township, adjoining lands could exist of the truth that man sin- Vista avenue, south of the Rumeon road. The plot has a of Roland Polhemus. 25 EAST FRONT STREET, frontage on the South Shrewsbury river. ned and fell by eating the forbidden large Tract of ll'J^ acres in Shrewsbury township, adjoining fruit than that the teeth, from infancy Red Dunk, - • New Jer»oy TWO PLOTS AT NAVESINK PARE. ! woodlands of the lato George Hance. "to old age, were, above all the rest of ' the body, the seat of tho most painful On plot contains iOl acres.'.. It adjoins Navesink Pari Tract ql 72^ aores of woodland, also in Shrewsbury disease. Nevertheless tbo good doctor and it on the south side of that very desirable property, township. loved good eating and, for that matter, Notice to Deliiquents. Tin other plot con taim 10^ acres, and is near the first Tract of lO^y acres In Shrewsbury township, adjoining good wine and wit as well. plot. lands of W. H. Marshall. On ono occasion Lord Douglas Invit- FIVE ACRES NEAR ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. An undivided one-sixth part of 126 acres pf woodland in ed him to dinner at Douglas castlo to Thi) property is on tho summit of tho elevation known as Atlantic township, adjoining lands of Edward Berry. meet Lord Braxfleld, tho noted Judge. Notice is hereby given that An undividod one-fourth part of tract of 275 acres, situ- Braxfleld was disappointed to find " Ol( Woman's Hill," and adjoins the lands of Richard Loon ird. It is ono of the most desirable tracts for a coun- ated partly In Atlantio township and partly in Shrewsbury . thero was no claret and asked his lord- the property of all delinquent township. Tills property was bought' from John B. Morris. Bhlp If theio was any in hte cellar. try naidonco in Middlctown township, and overlooks Sandy Tho peer answered that there- was, but taxpayers in the town of Red Hook bay. A tract of 4^ acres in SWowsbury township, adjoining that his butler lmd pronounced Jt un- PLOT NEAR RED BANE. lands of JjunesE, Bordcn. pound. "Let's prco't," said Braxfleld. Bank, whose taxeB are not paid Thi i plot is in Middlotovvn township, in tho locality A tract of 11^/a acres in Atlantio township, bought from. It was produced and pronounced ex Joseph RiohardBon, l known aa Dutoh Neck, on tho west sldo of Swimming cellont. Brnxpeld proposed to the dis- within the time required by Rivoi nearly opposlto Beach street, Red Bank. Tho plot Tract of OOjjj acres in Howell township. This tract in tinguished doctor that, since an annth contdns throo acres, undaliouso is on it. filtuatod near Yellow Brook, nnd part of this trnct la re- etna lmd gono forth nguluat this partic- law, will be advertised and markably .well woodod, with a heavy growth of oak nnd ular wine, ,lie, absolve it. "Your lord TRACT OF SALT MEADOW. pine, '; Ship In a good judge In civil law," ro- sold, in accordance with the Tli tract is near tho property last described and con- plled Dr. McOubbin, "but you ore not Tract of (Hi noroB between Pino Brook nnd Squtuikum tains iodd in Shrewsbury township. no familiar, I porcolvo, with the laws provisions of tho statute gov ton acres. 'of tlio church. Wo novor nbfiplvo tin oftor throo soveral nppoawuym" Tl erning such cases. Conditions will be very easy and will be made known on day of sale. <- olarotrof tho host Buffered accordingly, For any further information concerning these properties, address WILLIAM •Jftra REOIBTBH prints moro nowo than THEODORE F. WHITE, T. PARKER, LITTLE SILVER, N: J., who is authorized to sell them at private sale. y other Monmouth county paper; ntfl It better-,ftnd .prints \{ moro acpu: l : siy^Tlie jftpcf oo«t« $1.60 ft year : • • " ' ^ • ' " ttEORGE 'O. WATERMAN, Executor. .' , Xad,"bul; In an~hour"we"had the wheel '.Anil'the young "valiant of 20 years 'This cogent reasoning struck us as on. The mule* meantime were tran- and newly assumed responsibilities' Just the sort of argumentation SoIoKon • Qtr quil; they, were used to It all, and peer put fierceness Into his boyish voice. might have' employed, and we agreed haps welcomed it as giving them & Van Huyten put bis bead out and not to prosecute the excellent man, and rest on the stony or muddy road of drew. It in again. "Always the proof to pray for his! soul somewhat imperil- ABERDEEN INN. Ufe. * . . • comes to me so unexpectedly; it is mar- ed by his borrowing, without permis- One of the students asked to go on velous, wonderful, beautiful!" he ex-sion, tbe silver mounted brandy flask. top, and Van Huyten, It being too claimed in good English, and only my- And so In calmer mind We left Etlac Matawan, N, J. dark for him to read, came Inside with self and the student Inside understood for tbe other points on the rood whith- J; swan; "MillQMfe. Isng ai)di vviilii.,. us. I-had a chance to scrutinize him him.; • . •".••••:•• • • ••.'.•••••'-••• • er we, were bound, but I noticed that 4fldi hoar Uiti niK''t: winds, whi well. His eyes were gray, deep Bet*1 • Van Huyten then began to compre- Van Huyten slipped some silver dollars MICHAEL COLEMAN. Proprietor. A»d' uottoDj wltite us. drifted snpw-. calm and dominating;.he wore a sandy hend how great had been our alarm. into Marcelino's hands, and that the card, carefully trimmed, and a curled He noted the women still in a faint driver, assumed the air of a man with Tbo jdrclv to bung, wl£h. ttuKjlod vines mustache, and his forehead was broad Then.^as if acting on Impulse, he put whom all things went well He prom- efibia, bW.8 tiliu lov'urs "sittiiitf there : wiilx l) r and high, a most intellectual looking his head out of the window, stretched ised the canon that on again passing >ybq. Orsojii afld yta. »PW s ; For future days »o sweut ami lair. man, more a philosopher than a travel- forth his arms, made a sign and uttered the bad stretch in the road "he would The Aberdeen Inn is con-, er for some European bouse, as we had Rome Spanish word I cannot recall. say his prayers, and the canon, on his I slip a tuyj uypa her bandt venient to the Matawan She leans on me wi(h, loving trust. taken him to be when-we set out from The phantom horsemen vanished, tbe port, agreed when he returned to get Ah. me, bow long the years have been the railway station for this plunge down, and exorcise the phantom brig- railroad station and is 1 lights ceased to play over tbe mules. Sine* that slim finger turned to dust I nto the interior of the country, a re- He called to the student who wasands. equipped with .And r^ wraetimes it seems to roe Ion innocent of all acquaintance with calmly driving to stop and we got out. Von Huyten, it turned out, was a But yesternight, and once ajaln ; steam. / . — Then the brave lad on the box bad hisDutch mining expert, on his way to BAR, DINING ROOM AND I sit by htr and hear once more The short twilight of the troplcs^grew see a copper property on which he ^as The darkies tinging in the lane. turn to faint, and tumbled over into dim and the stars came out'one by one,our arms.- It was 20 minutes before to report When we ported at Jaran- LUNCH COUNTER. I heor again her happy voice . the brightest first, in tho huge dark he came to himself. We consulted to- dam he took me one side and confided Upon the night air soltly fall. vault of thie sky. We were tired with that he once practiced mediumsblp in .And, dreaming of the life I planned, , gether and it was agreed that thebride- I wonder why I lost it all. the long ride, and the coach going slow- groom, ,who knew the road, should an amateur way in Amherst, Mass., ly, some of us slumbered. drive, and when we had got the young and that occultism was his favorite The bar is supplied with' Lose I No I did not lose It all The leather curtains had been pulled wife to taste some brandy she revived study. "I was in a self Induced trance She Vaits/for me somewhere, and yet [own, and the air was warm and close first-class Liquors, Wines, Whene'er I dream ot those old days, and said that she would get up on the when the disturbance came on. I was lly/oded ey«s.with tears are wet, is country people seem to like it, their box with him. Venturlta was in sad trying to see if I could set loose my Beers and Cigars. Idea of felicity being to be shut up in case. She was frightened out of her spliit to gain a, psychic insight into First-class accommoda- THE HAUNTED CHAISE. a crowd all stifling. Suddenly I was wits and, imagining that the fat ec- your minds, for all mankind are my awakened by a current of strangely clesiastic was her brother, began wildly study, and what more favorable op- tions for permanent and We were two hours out of Pledras cold air; It was as if a breath from the to hug him, and would have kissed him portunity than In a stagecoach in this transient guests. In fact all GrandeB and fully three.hours from polar regions had penetrated the in- fairly but that he nobly drew away. to me but little known country and the accommodations of a Etlac, where we were to pass the night terior of the coach. I looked to see If And so we jogged on the strange among total strangers? As luck would —a mere collection of huts, It was said, a curtain had been rolled up. Nada! and starry night to Etlac, where at hare it I brought about an atmosphere first-class hotel. with a wretched meson where passen- Not an aperture to let in the breeze. midnight we alighted at a miserable in just the spot where a coach had Then the plump canon, arousing him- been robbed and people murdered years gers were eaten up alive by nocturnal 1 meson. The people of • the Inn were and creeplDg things* Surely a fine self, shivered and turned his face, a sorely puzzled to see no Marcelino on ago. It was not my fault, as I said prospect; but most of the people in little blanched, toward me. I could the box. We explained that the driver But what fun we had with our good the rumbling, jolting stagecoach, built make it out, for the bridegroom was. and his boy had imagined that the padre! He will never have peace of When Yoa Need years ago~ In Massachusetts, were smoking a cigarette close to him. The stage had been attacked by brigands mind till he restores that silver mount- young and full of the gladness of life. air momentarily grew colder. One by and had jumped down and run away. ed flask!" a Plumber There was a bulky canon from the one the sleepers awoke. This made.the good people laugh, and This was several years ago, and ttii, cathedral In Morelia on his way to the The doach, just creeping along, they said that they would make them other, day, in the City of Mexico, 1 Gall on us. You will not Pacific coast to see a dying brother, swayed gently from side to side, and it set up a half dozen bottles of tequila met the two students, still here at their arid there was a venerable woman who was apparent that we were making when they reappeared, as they were, tasks. One of them, the driver of. the regret it. You will be very glad progress over a good bit of smooth sure to do before noon. haunted night, said to me: • ut" it. We do excellent work, „• was called Venturlta. by everybody, road. . We unlashed the coverings at the 'You should have 'seen Marcelino for in Spanish the diminutive is- as Van Huyten alone was napping. His rear of the stage, and sure enough our when we got to the end of the road. and our charges are only reason often a sign' of respect as of famlliar- face was Just discernible as somebody trunks,nnd boxes (the latter In worse He went on a five days' drunk and the able. We work on the princi- ity. She was going to take the sulphur struck a match, and I thought I had plight) were badly smashed and pre- coach could not run. We came back baths at Ajljlc, four hours distant from never seen a nobler countenance than sented a sorry sight. It looked to be with the canon, and he stopped the ple that a satisfied customer is Etlac. She was portly and a widow of that of this man of thought and spir- the work of the ghosts of American stage where the brigands had appeared many years' standing, rather jolly and itual beau.ty. "The cold air is very baggage handlers. .Van Huyten had to and sprinkled holy water and said the our best advertisement. We broad spoken In the naif Latin way. strange," said the canon in n low voice. mourn the destruction of a fine micro- proper prayers. - He showed us "the Then there was a young, just married furnish estimates of any kind The little bride shivered, and her 20-scope, Which, with its case, was pound- flask he was taking back—a good soul 1 •couple from die hacienda of La Es-\ ear-old husband put his serape around ed all to pieces. It was a mitigating who never meant any harm to mortal promptly and cheerfully. - •meralda, accompanied by two of "the her, and she snuggled up to him. Ven- circumstance; and the canon, who had man. Venturita \was also with us young woman's sisters, who were mak- turlta coughed as the cold reached her thought of proposing to lynch him, be- coming back, and only the prayers of SABATH& WHITE, ing the trip merely out of compliment ungB and was just saying, "I wonder came compassionate to him. the canon kept her from fainting again. to the bride ahdjaaUsvholly to her in- If a change is com"— when at'the rear As for Marcelino, he was pretty white 16 and 18 Front St., Red Bantt, N. J. timate satisfaction,,., The other two As usual there was nothing in the of the stage were heard blows as if meson to eat, and, being night, noth- about the mouth when we stopped to passengers besides myself were stu- made with big-hammers. We all start- have our ceremony of exorcism. But dents going home from the City of lng'to be had; so, wJth empty stom- ed. It seemed at first as If people had achs, we sought our repose (oh, word that Holandes? He was the devil, If DAILY AND SUNDAt Mexico to pass the summer vacation. shot into the back of the stage. Van ever there was one. They said at the The tenth passenger, who sat on ,the ironical!)' on the rude pallets within Huyten slept on. the small, tomblike rooms. Then mine that he was a mesmerlzer. He •box with Marcelino, the driver, was a had much fun with the miners, and NEWSPAPERS, •(all, absorbed looking man, who had The student inside rolled up a -cur- something not spiritual arose in hosts tain and, putting his head out, called and smote us hip and thigh. We they thought of lynching him for a' jjiven his name as Van Huyten, a wear- wizard." «r of gold spectacles and a reader so in- to his companion on the box: could hear Venturlta employing elegant veterate that he availed himself of "I say, Manuel, are you up to your Spanish ladies' oaths suitable to such But Van Huyten wus more—he was BOOKS, -every level and joltless stretch of road tricks?" occasions, and the canon's voice rose a first class occultist He is living now to peruse a volume that he carried In Marcelino leaned over the side and. in anything but prayer. Van Huyten nt Rotterdam, enjoying his books and his hand. said: "Poor muchacho! He has been arose and walked out. to the coach, his income from copper shares.- " , MAGAZINES, The top of the stage was covered asleep here half an hour, and I have to and, getting in, lay down on a seat look out that he doesn't fall off. It is and slept like a philosopher. The The Bird's Awning. ' with small luggage, and behind were dangerous,'this going to sleep up here. canon also went out into the patio and A contributor to The American lashed on a motley collection of .little PERIODICALS, Once I had a passenger"fall off just walked restlessly up and down till the Sportsman tells an interesting story of wooden boxes painted various colors about he"— dawn, when he, too, betook himself a humming bird. "In front of a win- and one or two civilized and heavy to the interior of the stage, which was dow where I worked last summer," he trunks. It is well to bear this fact In And then Marcelino gave a cry: "Ho- AND A FULL LINE OF at least lnsectiess. says, "was a butternut tree. A hum- mind. ly mother! What's that?" All of us who could put our heads Sure enough, by 11 o'clock, we hav-ming bird built her nest on a limb that The" rainy season had got fairly well out, and" what we saw we shall never ing meantime breakfasted on fraudu- grew near the window, and we had PAPETERIES under way, and the road was heavy. forget. The mules were traveling along lent coffee, and some sourish bread and an opportunity to watch her closely. The mules tolled on stiimbllngly, some- enshrouded in a greenish light which tough tortillas, and therefore more at In fact, we could look right into \he times diversifying the matter by slip- played in little flames from their har- peace with ourselves, there arrived nest One day when there was a AT ping and audibly groaning, but nobody ness, and there seemed to be shadowy Marcelino and his assistant, both heavy shower coming up we thought ,gave heed to their misery, although horsemen, all a silvery gray, riding by dazed,- still a sickly yellowish pallor on we would see If she covered her young •one of them had a long established sore their sides with pistols drawn! • We their cheeks, and with an appetite of during the rain. F. W. MOSELLE'S, on his" right flank wblchigave nourish- were fascinated. Our eyes bulged. We all the demons, as the canon sold. ment to the files and agony to himself. "Well, when the first drops fell she could not believe our senses. The can- They gathered from one Of the stu- came and took in her bill one of two An Indian lad ran along by the side of on, who-had not looked out, cried, "Let dents that Van Huyten was suspected the mules, alternately lashing or ston- or three large leaves growing close by 28 BBOAD ST.. BED BANK. me see!" He was given room, and his and demanded of him payment for the and laid this leaf over the nest so as ing them, the latter operation being deep voice smote the night in wonder broken boxes and the detention, saying performed when a comparatively mud- to completely cover it; then she Hew •MMMM9MMMMMMM0 and fear. '"Tls the devil's work! The that they were responsible for the lug- away. On examining the leaf we less spot allowed him to pick up am- saints protect us! Tonight andan los gage—the rogues! They asked me to munition. The Society For the Pre- found a hole in It, and in the side of DOMINIC A. MAZZA. espantos (the ghosts walk), and It is translate to him that he was liable .to the nest was a small stick that the "ventlon of Cruelty to Animals had not that red bearded heretic who has en- be shot by the Jefe politico, who lived (been heard of In these rural parts of leaf was fastened to or hooked upon. CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. chanted us!" in the next town along our road, who -After the storm was over the old bird , ilnterlor Mexico.- Van Huyten slept like a babe. Not a was "a killer of all wizards." Van came back and unhooked the leaf, and First-clasa Work, BeBt White Oak Leath- I mentioned the misery of the mule muscle moved. He was the picture of Huyten, who understood Spanish, re- the nest was perfectly dry." er at the Lowest Possible Price. Jto the fat canon from Morelia as we healthful manliness resting after many plied that he was not responsible, that stopped to water the animals, but he 81 White Street, ono door from Maple Avenuo, fatigues. His soul was in the uncon- he could easily explain the matter.: it pays to advertise in THE REGISTER. RED BANE, N. J. dimply looked at me with wonder and scious, I thought. ' Then he went on to relate that, years' •said, "Who has enjoined It on us to •••••••••••••.•< •••••••••»••••• Finally Marcelino could stand it no ago, a band of robbers baa Infested >care;for the brute beasts?" I had read that road, that, after several years the Bible from cover to cover and yet longer and with a howl Jumped from the box, followed by the scared Indian of immunity, they had been all caught •could uot cite him any Scriptural au- and shot at the point where.the phan- ••-> thority. mule, tormentor, leaving tho now awakened student, who had sense toms showed themselves, and that the |. BIRDSALL & SON. "At.any rate, Buddha told his disci- cause of their appearing on that special enough to gather up the reins. Tho • • •• * ples to be kind to the dumb creatures mules then began to be covered at all night he could not understand any of the earth," I remarked, perhaps in pointy on tho tips of tho ears, on the more than they, tho only possible ex- •the'tone of a retort. mane, along the spine, with tiny phos- planation being that.our good friend i Midsummer Styles of Carriages. "Buddha! Yes; the false prophet!" phorescent looking specks of light. Tho the canon was in mortal sin! •cold the fat canon, who looked on me phantom party of brigands, as they The driver was satisfied and the peo- thereafter as being quite ns incompre- looked, rode with us, and ono of them ple of the inn clapped their hands, say- hensible and dangerous a heretic as the Largest assortment in Eastern New Jersey. caino up to the off window and stuck Ing, "When a padre has dono wrong, abstracted Dutchman on the box fum what seemed to bo a pistol Into tho and has not done penance, all sorts of bllng over his* doubtful book, perhaps coach. Venturlta swooned quite away ovll things happen." containing rank pantheism or infidel and sagged down limply in iier corner, ity. . Hereupon the most excellent canon making a stertorous nolso before nho turned pale, and his knees shook under We started on, but In half an hour, 1 went completely off. Tho llttlo brldo him. "It'B true," ho said, "that when STYLE OB TCtlac Btlll over two hours away, a also fainted most neatly and discreetly, I loft Morolia I took, without permis- wheel came off nnd we sauk suddenly nnd the bridegroom's hair stood on end. sion, a silver mounted flask from a down to tho muddy road and were Tho student on top whipped up tho brother canon. But really, I must aa- •somewhat Jumbled up, tho canon mosl mules, ^nd wo went off nt a cantor, tho nurc you, and by all tho saints, that I HARNESS, undlgnlUcdly plumping Into Vonturt utningo lights continuing around them Intended to send it back to him by ex- ta'8 lap. Tho bride screamed, and th and tho shadowy troop cantering by press, if thero was ono in this accursed , manly arm of her husband, aged 20 our side...... and devil ridden region." years, was about her in an instant. HORSE-CLOTHING The nolso at tho rear of tho stage, "But our i boxes, our BhattorcQ , The' Bisters of tho young woman were which wo had forgotten In our agita- boxes?" queried Vonturlta, who saw a sustained by the , ready nruis of th 1 tion, 'soon uiado Itself moro ovldont, chanco for damages nnd porhaps profit students, and there wo wore until Mur- and thero was a crashing Bound among by exalting tho valuo of hor apparel celluo opened the door of tho coach on AND STABLE GOODS. tho trunks and painted boxes. I could which was only mussed. •the top sfdo and let us out. Van Iluy- stand It no longer and poked Van lluy- » "And my costly ralcroscopo?" added ten had slid off, book still in hand ten in tho ribs! Van Huyten. ' spectacles awry, into thd mud. Wo nil Ho camo to slowly nnd looked puas- Tho canon lifted hlB hands to heaven laughed on realizing thnt no bones zled. We wore all BO plainly frlghton- wero broken. Tim bridegroom, looking "I Bwear I am a poor roaa and cannot cd. I was plnlu that ho bad been far pay. You must all uharo in tho Judg « Adjoining Town Hall, Monmouth Street, 08 inAturo lie possible, oxcJnltned, 'Tor from us in IIIB mind Journey. conceit del vlajo!" (Incidents of th roont upon mo, and as you aro all of Journey). It took all tho men of tb "Look outl" cried tho brldogroom, you sinners yotir participation In tho RED, BARK, NEW JERSEY. "Scu theso horrlblo thlnga. If y common loos will Inure to the gobd of ' f&JfW to,old Mttrcellno flnQJila Indian 't V. WHAT THE TAILOR SEES. How Field Apologized. EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH AUGUST, 1B00. A PPLEGATE&HOPE, N RAILROAD. Peculiarities of Men Being Meas- .While In a peculiar, mood one day the Stations In New York: Central R. It. of New Jer late Stephen J. Field severely repri- sey, foot of Liberty Street, and foot of Whitehall COUNSELLOES AT LAW, ured For New Clothea. Street (South I'erry Terminal); Pennsylvania ft. R., Merchants' Steamboat Co's line. manded Page Henry McCall for an of- fort of Cortlandt street, Desbrosses Street and West Telephone Call 14 A, Hed Bank., RED BANK, , "Yes, there Is a time for throwing fense of which the page was innocent. 83d 6treet. opt one's chest, just as there is a time On and after June 30th, 1000, Bhrewshury,mghlande,IHgMan&Beaeh, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. But the member of the highest court TRAINS LEAVE BED BANK. Oceanic, Zccust Point, fair Haven, for everything else," aald the tailor,. In the land could not be persuaded that For Elizabeth, Newark and Maw York, • 640 (HOB; Jted Buvk, Long Branch and JOHN 8. APPLEGATE. FRED W. HOPE. days only). 0 48, »7 «T. *7 43 (Newark and New OB he'read out one of the measure- his course was not the correct one. Aabury Farh. pHARLES H. IVINS, „ York only), *8 01 (Newark and Elizabith only), The strong and commodious steamboat, ments for the customer's coat, while McCall left humiliated, but be was a •311, •8 28 (New York only), 8 31, 0 53. 1180 \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, a. m.: 12 35,153,245. *3 03, *i 05,4 35,610,7 88. Rooms 8 and 4, Register Building, the latter stood before him on the lit- little gentleman and held his peace. tle pedestal. •-'-.. 7 45,0 53 p. m. Sundays, 8 03, 8 43 a. in.; 4 50,' BROAD SIBEET, > -."; BED BANK, N. J. Later in the day Justice Field Bent 606.833,953p.m. , .-•'•' SEA BIRD, DMUND WILSON, "Now you probably have no Idea," For Long Branch. Ocean'Grove and Intermediate for McOall. Capt. 0. K. THR00KMORT0N, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, the tailor continued, as he stretched stations to Point Pleasant, 5 22,6 25. lOOn, 1024 E (Successor to Nevlos 4 Wilson), "Come to my house at 7 o'clock this ir33, a. m.; 150, (205, 230 Saturdays only), Will leave Red Bank and Pier 24. foot of Franklin the tape over the shoulder and down 381 360, 425. 482, 615,528, 533,545, 6al, RED BANK, N. J. evening," was all he said; 6 53,7 50,8 29 (Saturdays only 9 20), p. m. Bun- street, New York, as' follows: Offices: POST-OFFICEBOIIDING. under the armpit, "what a lot of trou- With mingled feelings, of doubt and days, 0 52.10 41.11 £0 a. m.; 2 57,5 27. 0 47 p.m. Leave New York., Leave Kid Manic. ble Is made for us by deceitful cus- Sunday trains do not stop at Ocean Grove and •Wed'day, 1st...8.00 A.M. .Wed'day, 1st..12.00 M. ' TQ 8. APPLEGATE, JR. despair the page called at the Field , ....', 2d....80O tomers—I mean {hose who,, uncon- AsburyPark. ThuMav. 2d....80O " -Thu'day. 2d... 18.00 "• V SOLICITOR AND MA8TER IN CHANCERY, 'residence at the time specified, was FOR FREEHOLD VIA MATAWAN. Friday, 3d 8.00 " Friday. 3d 1.00F. M. In offices ot Applegate & Hope, Red Bank, N.. J. ' sclously or otherwise, seem to think Leave Red Bank (Sundays excepted), B 31,1130 a.m.; Saturday,4th...0.00 " Saturday, 4th...2.00 ' ushered into the jurist's library and' Sunday, Btb....0.30 " they must stand very erect to be fitted 185.435,610 p.m. , 8unday, 6th. ...2.30 R. ELLA PREN11S8UPHAM. told to hold the books which Mr. Field TRAINS LEAVE FREEHOLD. FOR RED BANK. Monday, fith... 11.00 " Monday, 6th....3.80 Tuesday. 7th,.12.00- u_.. Tuesday, 7th,..4.00 D properly. I am not telling you this began, without explanation or cere- Via Matawan (Sundays excepted), 8 20, a. m.; DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. for your benefit, Mr. Jones, as you 210.420,605p.m. •.•.•••• Wed'day, 8th...7,00A.M. Wed'day,8th...3.00 ELECTRICITY. mony, to take from the shelves. ' TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK TOR RED BANK. Thu'day1UU UUJ, ,tiLU.. flth,-..7.00. I.UU " Thu'day,9th...3.(0 ROOM 6, REGISTER BUILDING, RED BANK, N. J. vrM.» IHH. -im » Friday, 10th..,.3.80 . are alwayB most natural in your Btand- When the veteran lawyer had pulled Foot of Liberty street, 480. 880,1000 a.m.; '100 Friday, 10th<.#7,30 At Red Bank Office Tuesdayand Friduy aftenjoo'fifl. lng?' (Saturdays only), 180,215, *3 80,8 53,4 3d, *4 45, 8aturday.lltb..8.00 " Saturday, llth..8.8O " about 15 volumes in to Page McCall's 638, 0 23, (800 p. ra. Saturdays only.) Sun- 8unday, i2th..:.9.00 " Sunday, 12th.. .4.00 " TJR. R. HAGLESTAM, Jones smiles, and the tailor notes days, S15 a. m.; 180,4 00 p.m. Monday, 13th...900 " Monday, 18th...4.80 " arms, he gruffly remarked: Tuesday, 14th...7.00 "• Tuesday, 14th..n.00 A. M. that Mr. Jones' figure straightens a Foot ot Whitehall street (Boutli Ferry terminal), 825, MASSAGE, MEDICAL GYMNASTICS AND ELEC- "Henry, I'm very sorry for.the way I 9 65 a. m.; *12 65 (Saturdays only). 125, 210, •VVed'day, 15th..7.80 " Wed'day, lfitb.11.80 $ Thursday, 16th 12.30 p. M. TRICITY. , little. • •S 25,3 35f 125, «4 85,6 25.610. 7 40 (Saturdays Thursday. lflth..8.00 ". treated you today. I realize that my Friday, )7th....8.80 " Frlday,17th....l.5O " Ofllces: Matawan and Perth Amboy, N, J. "You see," continued the measurer, only) p. m. Sundays, 8 56 a. m.; 125,3 55 p. m. Graduate ln'Sweden. conduct was unwarranted, and I beg Foot of West Twenty-third street. 8 55 a. m.: 1210, Sai'day, I8th...9.00 " Sat'day, 18th*..8.80 " "the customer is not always frank Sunday, lBtt)...9.30 " Sunday, 19th...8,80 " 4 References: Dr. J. G .Wilson, Perth Amboy, N. J; " your pardon. Here are some choice *110 (Saturdays only), 225, *2 55. *4 10, *4 55, Dr. D. E. Roberts, Eeyport, N. J; Hon. Woodbridge; with us, any more than the patient Is 065 p.m. Sundays, 7 55,-9 S5 a.m.; 455 p,m. Monday,20th..11.00 " Monday, 20th..8.00 " 1 books. Keep them as a nucleus for Tuesday, 21st.12.00 M. Tuesday, 2lst..4,0O " Strong, New Brunswick. N. J; Dr. C. Knecht, R. W. always frank with telling a, 'physi- Foot of Cortlandt' street, 880, 800 a. m.; 1220, Wed'day,,82d.i.8.O0 " Dayton, H. H. Longstreet, Matawar.'N.J. your library. Keep them, young man, (*1.20 Saturdays- only), 2 80, *3 10, 'i SO, *510, Wed'dny.22d..7.00 A.M. Thu'day. S3d^..8.00 " Telephone 4a, Matawan and 141, Perth Amboy, N, J. 7CO p. m. Sundays, 815, 0 45, a. m; 516 p. m. Thu'day. 23d...7.00 " cian about himself. There are oppor- and—keep your temper, too, whatever Frlday,24th....3.00 " tunities for deception in both cases. Foot of Desbrosses street, 330, 900 a. m.: 12 20. Friday,24th....8.00 " Saturday.25th..8.00 ".' R. R. F. BORDEN, you do! Good night!" . --••-•— *120 (Saturdays only) 280. *310, "420,»510, Sat'day,25th....8.00 " Sunday,20tb...8.0O " 700 p.m. Sundays, 8.16,945 a. m.; 515 p.m. Sunday, soth...9.H0 " D SURGEON DENTIST. For instance, it very often occurs that Monday, 27th..4.00 " MUSIC HALL BUILDING, RED BANK, N. J. For-furtner particulars see time tables at stations. Monaay,27th...9,00 " Tuesday; 28th.. 4,00 a man' with sloping shoulders comes •Denotesexpress trains. • Tuesday, 28th..9.00 " y; 4,0 Particular attention given to the administration of Anesthetics. . up to be measured, and instead of al- A Tart Responce. J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Penn. n. It. Wed'day,29....7.00 " Wed'day, 28th.ll.00 A.M. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Central It. R. Thu'day, 80th..7.f0 " Thu'day, 80th. 11.00 " • lowing us to' size him up as he really Is, Friday, 31st... 8XM " R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, A certain doctor had occasion, when of N. J. ..-,•, Friday, 81st... 18.00 M. D DENTAX SURGEON. he throws himself all out of position, only a beginner in the medical profes- RUFOS BLODGETT, Superintendent N. Y. and L. SEPTEMBER. •- SEPTEMBER. OFHCE: and there lathe deuce to pay generally B. R. R. Sat'day, 1st.... 8.00 " Sai'day, 1st... 1.00 p. a. No. 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J- sion, to attend a trial as a witness. The Sunday, 2d 9.00 " Sunday, 2d 2.C0 "" when It comes around trying on the opposing counsel, in cross examining PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- R. F. L. WRIGHT, J3T" Connects with trolley cars at Red Bant for SURGEON DENTIST, garment, for he. cannot always strike X PAKTY. Snrewsbnry, Eatontown, LODB Branch and Asbury D the young physician, made several sar- Park. RED BANK, N. the same pqsitlon twice, much less On and after June SOtb, 1900. Broad street, opposite Bergen's. castic remarks, doubting the ability of TRAINS WILL LEAVE REDi BANK keep it. Some men would no more so young a man to understand his busi- For- New York. 7 43, 811, 963 a. m.; 153, 8 05. HARVEY LITTLE. Messenger. ° rPHOMAS DAVIS, JR., admit that their shoulders needed 40?, 010, 953, p. m., week days. Sundays, Sherman's Express connects with these boats. -I INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. ness. • - 9 43 a. m; 6 00,953 p.m. Fruit and confectionery on board. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. BOX 21.) 'raising' or 'lifting^' as we say, than Finally he asked, "Do you know the " Newark, 7 48, 811, fl 58 a, m.; 153, 3 05, 4 05, Insurance placed is tho best companies on most they would be ready to confess that 0 10,0 53 p. oi, week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; N. B.—All freight Intended for this boat must be reasonable terms. • i symptoms of concussion of the brain?" 6 06.8 68 p, m. their calves needed a little re-enforce- "I do," replied the doctor. ' . on the wharf a sufficient length of time to handle, R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. ment. Imagine what we occasionally " Elizabeth, 811, 9 63. a. m.; 153, 8 05,4 05, 610, oa she will positively leave promptly on her adver- D VETERINARY BURGEON. "Well," continued the attorney, "sup- 9 63 p. m., week days. Sundays, 048 a. m.; tised time. Graduate of. American Veterinary College, N. Y. get from a new customer—and it is_< pose my learned friend, Mr. Baglng, 0 06,8 53 p.m. This boat's time-table is advertised In the RED Residence: Monmoutb Street, incidentally true that these deceivers •" Rabway,953a. m.; 153, 610, 953 p, m., week BANK REGISTER, New Jersey Standard, also in the Between Broad street and Maple avenue, Red Bant and myself were to bang our heads to- . days. Sundays. 0 43 a. m.; 6 06. 0 53 p. m. Counting House Monitor, Mackey's Steamboat Guide are the ones who do the most shifting gether—should we get concussion of " Woodbridge, 8 53 a. m.: 168. 610. 9 63 p. m., BuIUager's Guide, New York World. New York AS. S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. from one tailor to another as a result weekdays. Sundays,948a.m.; 008,863p.m. Journal and Brooklyn Eagle- J VETERINARY BURGEON. the brain?" " Perth Amboy, 153,810. 9 53 p. m., week days. Time-tables may be obtained atBorden's printing Graduate of American Veterinary College, N.T. of this lack of personal frankness! "Your learned friend, Mr. Baglng, Sundays, 9 48 a. m ; 6 06,9 53 p. m. office, Broad street, near Front. , Residence. Irving Street between Brood Street and They are the ones who seldom get suit- " South. Amboy, 953 am.: 153, 010.9 53 p.m., Excursion Ticket*, - 50 Cent a. Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. might," said the doctor. week days. Sundays, 8 m a. m.; 6 08,9 5S p, m. ed anywhere. " Matawan, 9 &1 a. m.; 153, 3 05, 610,9 63 p. m.. r< EO. D. COOPER, "Of course, there Is an opportunity week days. Sundays, 943, a..m.j 600, 953 AUGUST, 1900. VT CIVIL ENGINEER. Training Canaries. p. m. ! Successor to Geo. Cooper, O. E. of using tact with this sort as well as " Mlddletown,953 a. m.; 153, 610, 953,p.m., Post Office Building, RED BANK, N. t. in many other ways of our business. It, fli the canary breeding establish- weekdays. Sundays.043a. m.; 0 00,903p.m, Merchants' Stenmlhoat Co.'s Line. C. HURLEY, ments of Germany only the male birds " Trenton and Philadelphia, connecting at Rah- • 8URVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, of course, would never do In the world way, 9 53, a. m.; 153, 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 & A ore valued, because the female's never Telephone Call, H A, Red Bank. 116 Bridge Avenue. RED BAMS, N. J for us to say to some men, 'Shall I a. m,; 6 U6 p. m. Shrewsbury,Highlands, Highland Beach not put a little In the shoulder, just sing. The method of training the birds " Lone Branch, Point Pleasant and intermediate Wltn George Cooper fpr fifteen years. • to sing is to put them In a room where stations, 522. 1024 a. m.; 150,230,350,4 25. Oceanic, Locust Point, Fair Hai-'en', . ACOB C. SHUTTS, to fill It out a bit?' 5 32,6 81,8 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 52, Med Bank, Xong Branch and "To be sure, we can say, and with there la an automatic whistle, which 1120 a. m.; 047 p. m. Do not stop at Asbury J AUCTIONEER. Park or-Qcean Grove on Sundays, Aabury Park. ® Special'attention given to sales of farm stock, perfect sincerity, that coats are being they all strive to imitate. The breeder farm Implements and other personal property. Toms Klver, Bay head and intermmediate sta- The strong and commodious steamboat, cut this season to set squarely as pos- listens to the efforts of the birds and tions, 522, 1084, "a.m.; 150,, 532p.m., week P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. sible on the shoulder, but there are men picks out the most npt pupils, which days. ENRY OSTENDORFF, are then placed In another room for Trains leave Philadelphia, Broad Street, (via Itab- H TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND who won't stand for that sort of thing, . way) for Red Bank, at 0 50 a. m,: 140, 4 02 ALBERTINA, ORGANS. as 'they know what they want' At further instruction. These are the best p. m., week days. Sundays,402 p.m. Office at L. de la Reussill's Jewelry Store. Blngers and ultimately, fetch high Trains leave New York for Red Bank, from West * ' CAPT. I. PRICF, Telephone Call 18B. NO. »& Broad Bt., Red Bant. any rate, they would have UB believe, 28d street Btatlon, 8 55 a. m.\ 1210, (110 Sat- Will leave Red Bank, and Pier 24, foot of Frankin prices.- .••'"- — • '' urdays only), 2 25. 2 55, 4 10, i 55, 0 55 p. m. they know, and it Is a temptationMo street. New York, as follows: . H. SEELEY, Sundays. 7 65,9 25 a m.; 4 55 p. m. W PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. give a man what he wants, even If From Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. 8 30, Leave Bid Bank. Leave Jftw York. Notary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared 9 00 a m.; 12 SO, (120 Saturdays only). 2 3", 310, Wed'day, 1st....7.00 A.M. Wed'day, 1st...12.00 M.l Bills of Bale for Vessels. one realizes there itiny be loss, of busi- 4.S0. 510,7 00 p. m, weekdays. Sundays, 815, Thursday. 2d....7.00 " Thursday,2d...19.00 " ness on account of It In the long run. The Town Hall 9 45 a. m: 516 p.m. Friday,3d 8.00 " Friday, 2d 1.00P.M. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, Saturday, 4th...9.00 " Saturday, 4th....2.80 special Notice But It Is not always loss of business, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent. Monday, 6th....11.00 Monday, 6th....3.30 Tuesday, 7tb....O.P0 Tuesday, 7th...8.30 for there are kinds of customers that CAN BE HAD FOR are almost perpetually a loss—in wear ONMOUTH COMMON PLEAS Wedn'day, 8ih..63O Wedn'day. 8th..3.00 M CODRT. Thursday.9th...7.00 Thursday, !)th..3.00 RELATING TO NU1SAHCES and tear on our nerves, If not in actual ' JOHN H. BATES VS. BELLE RIDER. Friday.lOtb 7.00 Friday. 10th ...3.80 IN THE Saturday, llth...7.00 Saturday, nth..3.30 work. Tailors have nerves, by the ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Monday, 13th....7.00 Monday, 13th.. .4.30 way, although they are1 not sometimes Dances, Notice 1B hereby given that a writ of attachment Tuesday, 14th... 6.80 Tuesday, 14th..ll.00 A, at tbe suit of John H. Bates ajmlnut the rights and Wedn'day, lBtb.7.00 Township of Shrewsburv. given credit for having any. credits, moneys and effects, (roods and chattels, Wed'day, 15th. 11.30 ' lands and tenaments of Belle Rider, Don resident .Thursday. 16lh..7.00 •; Thursday. 16tb.12.80p10tb.l2.80P.M., Nuisances within the township of Shrewsbury are "It Is the best all round method to debtor, far tbe sum of one hundred andseventy-Ove Friday, 17th.... 1.30 hereby defined and declared to be, and they shall give the man what we think he wants, dollars. Issued out ot tbe Court ol Common Pleas ot Saturday. 18th".'.'s'.CO Saturday, 18tb..2.30 lnolude and embrace: Parties, etc. the County of Moumouth, on the twelfth dav ot Monday, 20th... 11.00 •Monday, 20th. 3.00 1. The placing or depositing in or upon any streel or, at least, what we think he should February, nineteen hundred, returnable and re- Tuesday. 21st.... 6.00 Tutsday, 21st..3.00 or alloy, or In or upon any public or private property have, taking down nil the while with turned Into court duly executed by the sheriff of tho Wedn'day, 2Sd... 6.80 Wedn'day, 22d.8.00 In tbls township, any dead animal or any part of tbo For terms and particulars call on or County of Moumoutb on tho twenty-sixth day of Thursday, S3d...7.00 Thursday, 83d..3.00 same, or nny dead ns,h or any part of the same, or the nod of respectful and obedient address Februaiy, nineteen hundred. - Friday, H4th 7.IK1 Frid»y,a4th; ..8.00 fllth from prtvle3 or cesspools or catch-basins, or Saturday, 25th...7.00 Saturday, 26th.3.00 rubbish of any kind or description, or any house or understanding all that he prescribes JOSEPH McDERMOTT, Clerk. kitchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (pro- Datod March 8th. 1900. Monday, 27th....7.00 Monday,'27th. .4.00 for himself. That's a confession, sir, Tuesday, 28th... .7.00 Tuesday.2fth..4.00 vltled that stable manure and other manure may be JOHN T. TETLEY, CHARLES U. Ivms, used as a fertilizer), or any foul or offensive or ob- Attorney for Plaintiff. Wed'day, 29th...680 Wed'day, 20th 11.00 A.M. but one has to meet the grand bluff Thu'day.8»th. ..6.30 Thu'day, 301b.U.0O " noxious matter or substance whatever. with the same brand once In awhile. CUSTODIAN, Friday, 31st 700 Friday.31st...12.00 M. 2. Any full or leaky privy vault, cesspool or other TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. 8EPTEMBER. receptacle for tilth. "This man who throws out his chest RED BANK, - NEW JERSEY. 8FPTEMBER. 3. Allowing or permitting any night soil, garbage comes In many different species. One To Hartshorne Hurley: Sat'day 1st 7.00 Snt'day, 31st. .11.00 p. M. or other offensive cr decomposing solid or fluidmat - By virtue of an order of tbe Court o! Chancery ot ter or substance to leak or ooze from any.cart or may owe us a trifle too much to be ex- SHERIFF'S SALE.—By -virtue of a ^"Connects with trolley cars at Red Bonk for wagon or vessel In which tho same may be conveyed O writ of n. fa. to me directed, issued out of the New Jersey, made on tho day of the date hereof, in Shrewsbury, Eatontown, Long Branch nnd Aabury actly on the level, and his financial dig- Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, will a cause wherein Harriet J. Allen. Jeannette G. Allen, or carried. '"."" be exposed to sale at public vendue, ON MONDAY, administratrix, 4c. of Elizabeth W. Allen, and of 4. The carrying or conveylBg through any street nity comes to the surface, something any substance which has been removed from nny THE 27th DAY OP AUGUST, 1000, between the Sarah Allen, are complainants, tin! you aad others HARVEY 1ITTLE, Messenger. by way of a 'very ready help in time ofl hours of 13 o'clock and 5 o'clock, (at 2 o'clock), in are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, privy vault or cesspool, unless the sameshnll be In- 1 Sherman's express connects with these boats. closed In air-tight barrels, or in a perfectly tight and- present trouble. He doesn't want us the afternoon of said day, at the Court House, at answer or demur to the bill ot said complainants on Fruit and confectionery on board. Freehold, In tbe township of Freehold, county of or before the Blxth day of October, next, or the said properly covered wagon. to assume any undue pressure and he Monmouth, New Jersey, oil the following tract or bill will be taken as confessed ngalnst you. 5. All carting of garbage through the streets) needs some clothes.' We can tell him parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly The said bill Is Died to foreclose two certain mort- N. B.-A11 freight intended for this boat must be the township eicept between the hours of sunset! described, situate, lyitig and being In the township caBes given by Samuel Hurley and Louise Hnrley on the wharf a sufficient length of time to handle, as and six A.M. as soon as he heaves In sight. But we of Shrewsbury, in the county of Monmouth and his wife, one given to Charles White, dated Milrch she will positively leave promptly on lier advertised 6. The burning of any matter or substance which respect him by comparison with the State of New jersey. Beginning at a stake stand- thirtieth, elabteen hundred and fifty flvo, and the time. shall emit, or cause, or produce, or cast off any foul Ing la tbireast side of West street, in tbe town of otbersriven to Edmund \V. Allen, dated March thirty- This boat's tlrue-table is advertised In TnE RED or obnoxious, or offensive, or hurtful, or annoying vainglorious ones who twist th'om- Red Back, In said county, and distant forty feet first, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, both mort- BANK REGISTER. New Jersey Standard; also in the gas, smoke, steam or odor. selves out of shape. We get the first northward along the east side of West street from gages covering land In the township ol Shrewsbury, Counting House Monitor, Mackey's Steamboat Guide 7. The costing or discharging Into the Shrewsbury the point where tbe east side of West street rdeets in tbe County of Monmouth and State of New Jer- Bullinger's Guide, New York World, New York or Naveslnk.or South Shrewsbury rivers, or into of the trouble when he Is on the stand, tho north side of Wall street; thence from said be- sey, wblcb two morteaores are now held by com- Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. any stream in this township, or on the boundary line and it shows up when he tries on the ginning stako eastwardly, one hundred and twenty plainants; and you, Hartshorne Hurley, are made Time-tables may be obtained at Bbrdon's printing of this township, any substance which has been re- feet in a line parallel with tho north side ot Wall defendant bocauso you are one of tho htlre at law ot office, Broad street, near Front moved from any vault, cesspool or sluk, or any offal- coat. When up before the three sided street to a stake; thence running northwardly, Samuel Hurley who died seized of the premises des- or other refuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or reflector he usually expands the limit, forty feet In a line parallel with the eaBt side of cribed In sold mortgages, and by virtue thereof Excursion Tickets ... soc otherwise. West street: tbeoco westwardly, in a Une parallel claim to have some rlgbt, title or Interest In said 8. Any and every nuisance as above defined is- and the cutter'may have to tell him to with the north side of Wall street ope hundred and mortgaged premises. hereby prohibited and forbidden within the town- 'stand perfectly natural, please.1 After twenty tect to a Btakc in toe east BWO of West Dated August Oth ,1900. AUGUST, 1900. ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making, create street; thence southwardly, along tbe east side of ing, causing, maintaining or permitting any of said doing the best we can, find the coat is West street forty feet to forty feet to tho beginning. EDMUND WILSON. nuisances shall forfeit and pay a penalty of twenty, Sold lot being in tho sold town of Red Bank. Solicitor of complainants. The large and commodious steamer, all made up, he will find something Red Bank. Monmouth county, New Jersey. live dollars. • The above Is an extract from the ordinances of the .wrong, or, perhaps, it may not crop out Seized as tho property of James H. Parker, et als, board ot health of Shrewsbury township, and tba until his wife sees him as he Is. There taken In execution at the suit ot Ellsba J. Morrison, TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. WM. V.WILSON, sumo will be thoroughly onforced. and to be sola by —» J. O. RU8H, M. D< are so many parts that show poor fit o, E. DAVIS, snortrr. To Otto Wlokman, Ellen Wlckman his wife, Charles s ' President of tho Board ot Heal th The shoulders may sag, the back D. HARVEY. Jr.. Wr. E. Wlchinan, Mary Wlckman bis wife, Mary Jones OAPT, BENJAMIN QRIGGB, K. C. HARM80N, Seoretary. Dated JUly 23d, 1000. $0.30. and William Jones her hutband: wrinkle and, worse than all things else, By virtue of an order of tho Court of Chancery Will run between Port Monmouth and Now York the collar may sng down. The collar made on tbeday of the date hereof, In a cause where- , (Foot of Uttlo 12th street. West Wash- in Edward H. Wlckman is compluinant and you and ington Market), as follows: ' obviously may set In perfect position NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. others are defendants, you are, required to appear, Leave l\>rt Monvwutlt. Leave Sew l'oi't. Notice when bo has his chest out and his bead plead, answer or demur to the bill ol said complain- Wed'day, 1.. ,7.00 p. M. Wed'day, 1.. .9 00 A. M- ant on or before the TWENTV-SKCOND DAY OF Thursday, 2...7.00 " Thursday, 3...9.00 " erect, find when ho falls into his cus- SEPTEMBER next, or tho said bill will bo taken, as Friday, 8..19.00 u, Friday, 8,..7.00 " The following ordinance will hereafter bo strictly confessed against you. tomary lag or stoop tho thing doesn't enforced: Friday, 8.,.8.00p. if. Friday. 8...8.00P.M.' hang snug—and bo Is back upon us The said iiUI Is (lisa to foreclose a mortgage Riven Saturday, 4...7.00 " Saturday, 4..11.00A.M. To Bicyclers! AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING DOGS. by Mary Wlckman In her lltetlmo to Ebonezct 8. Monday,- 0...0.00 " Monday, 6,..8.80 •' with grievances." '" — - - Nesbltt, administrator of tho estate of Elizabeth Tuesday, 7...0.O0 " Tuesday, 7...9.00 " BE IT onniiNKD by tho board of commiaslonors of ' m i m Wbnrton, dated anuary twenty-tilth, olRhtoon Wed'day, 8...0.00 " wed'day, 8...9.00 •' tho town of Rod Bank us follows: hundred and ninety-four, on lands In tho borough Thursday, 9...0.0(1 " Thursday, 9...9.00 " The ordinance prohibiting SUCTION 1. No dog shall bo suffered to go at of Beabright, township of ocean, Monmnuth county, Friday, 10...0.00 •" Friday, 10...7.00 " The Eternal City. largo lu the town ot lied Bank from Juno 21 to Sep- Now Jersey, which mortgagfl was duly asslnocd, Baturday, U...7.00 " Saturday, 11...8.80 " ,. In a recent lecture on Homo Mr. tember SI, except such as shall bo properly muzzled transferred and sot ovor to Eavmrtl II.'wlokman by Monday, 18...7.00 " • Monday. 18...8.80 " the riding of bicycles on the with a wire muezlo about tnonoso, securely fast- assignment ot mortgago dated May twcnty-QUh. TuCBday, 14...7.00 " Tutsdny, 14...8.80 " Frederic Harrison said that tho groat ojiod. • T nineteen hundred. And you O to Wlckman, Chatlcs Wod'day, 18...7.00 " Wed'day, IB...9.00 " value of tho city of Rome, from tho 8KO. 2. And he It further ordained, That one E. Wlokman and Mary Jones ore mado defendants Thursday, 10...7(00 " Thursday, 16...9.00 " sidewalks within the limits of, or inoro persons shall bo appointed by the board ot because you ore ihpco ot the heirs nt law ot tbo tald Friday, 17..12.00 u. Friday, 17...7.00 v point of view, of general culturo and cmntnlsslononi, whoso duty It shall be to cause- all Mary Wlckman, who died solzed of the premises do- Friday, 17...8.00P. M. Friday, 17...5.00P.M. dogB running at large, unmuzzled, contrary to tho ncrtbed In paid mortgaga. and you Kllon Wlckman the Town of Red Bank will be education, was that It had by far tho are mado defendant because you aro tho wife ot Saturday, 18...7.00 " Saturday, 18.. 11.00A.M. provisions of section one, to bo toktn up and lui- Monday, 20...0.00 '• Monday, 20...8.80 " longest and most complete history of ndud for tho npaco of twonty-tour hours; and Otto Wlckman and by .virtue thmeof claim to have some rlgbt, tltlo or Interest In tbo said mortWod Tuesday, SI...0.00 " . Tuesday. 21...9.00 " strictly enforced. All persona Cperson no taking or Impounding a dOR ehnll give Wod'day, SS...0.O0 " Wod'dny, 8!!.. .9.00 " any city, in tho world. It had three lmmddluta nottoo thereof to the owner. If known premises; and you Mary Wlokmnn arc mado do- fondant because you am tho wlfo ot Charles K, Thursday,28...6.U0 " Thursday, 28..;7.O0 " great qualities as tho contor of human and earUy found; and tho owner of Buch dog shall Friday. 24...0.00 " Friday, 24...8.00 " riding on the sidewalks, all per- 1)0 permitted (o rodoom tho narno nny time uofoni Wickmnn, and by vlrtuo thereof claim to Imvo culturo and the development of human aomo right, title or Interest In sold mortgaged Satnrday, 28...7.00 " Pnturday, 25...8.80 tho oxplrntton of said twenty-four hours, upon tho Monday, 27...7.00 " Monday, 87..,8.80 payment of vno dollar to tho person taking or lm- premises; and you William Jones, aro mado de- sons riding without lighted civilization. It was tho contcr of tho fendant because you nra tho husband of Mory Jones, Tuesday, 28...7.00 " Tuesday, 28...9.00 bounding euon dog; and It such dot Is not ro- Wod'dny, 29..,7.00 " Wod'day, 29...9.00 nnclont world for mauy centuries, it dnemed as aforesaid, It shall bo tbo duty of tbo por- nnd by vlrtuo Inoroot claim to havo some right, eon sn.taking or Impounding to kill and bury nuch tltlo or Intorcst In tbo Bald mortgaged premises. Thursday, 80.. .7.00 " Thumlny, 80,. .9.(10 lamps at night, and all persoas becamo tho, center of tho early Chris- Datod July Hist., 1000. Friday, 81..18.00 M. Friday, 81...7,00 " tian world and for 1,000 years it had dog: and for tiia sorvlocs ho shall bo entitled to ro- Friday, 81...8.00P.M. Friday, 81...5,00P.M. colvn tho turn of oua dollar t nmt tun commissioner EDMUND WILSON. riding foster than six miles an boon tho center of religious pilgrim- la horoby nuthorltod to draw his warrant for tho Solicitor of Complainant, All back freight must bo paid before dollvory, ages, whllo.for four or flvo centurion It Mima upon tbo town treasurer. Rod Dunk, Monmouth oouoty, Now Jersey, This bott'i tlmo-tablo in udvortlsod In Tin linn BED. 9. Any poraoii Appointed by tho board of BANK IliaieTKR nnd Mtmmouth Pram1, also In Ilul- hour, within the corporate lim- had boon' tho contor of pootry and art commlsnlonora to take nnd Impound dogs a» nforo- llmnir'a and MoKiiy's Btonmbont Outdoa. of tho modern world. Thcso thrdo •aid, muy pound thorn In hit own lot, vurd or otlior WALL P/IPERS Tlme-tnblcii may bo obtAlnod at M, O'llrlon 4 its of the Town of Red Bank, onolomin.1, until rouoflinod oa afortMld. Bnn'fi, 3111 Woiihloglon street and A, Morris A Co,, groat epochH together mado up some- Biu. t. Any portion who shall hinder or molest AT cornqr 14th ntrwt and Ninth avenue , thing lllco 3,000 yenra, nnd no city in nny person cngnROd In currying Into offset tho pro- will be arrested and fined. vision ut tills ordtnunco shall bo punlehod by a nno Single TlcUel§( ttii Crnl*. tho, world had had BO continuous a not oioocultm ton dollars, of by Imprisonment not HARRISON'S, life. Hnrdly a century passed without oioMxlIng ton (Java, ' Hetiirn Tlok«t«t 80 OenU. F. P. STRYIOT, UB memorial in Roma/**" ~""~~ Approvod MttylD, 1071. Freight rooelri'd on Now Yoik plor until 7,00p, u A. O. IIAMUBON, Town OlMk. If into** strati, n«d Dunk, w, jr. ovoryday. • - Chief of Police. •':\\: •:•-:••:•••< IN AND OUT OF TOWN. Short ana Zntercutlna Mtema From : •• All Over the Countv. Henry B. Sutphen of Long Branch bas And you know the goods. resigned as stenographer in tbe office of the Southern division of tbe Now Jersey Central railroad at Long Branch and bas I I accepted a similar position in the gen- I eral office of the Prudential insurance company at Newark. I PIANOS. Henry Miller and John Smith, two boya, were fined $80 each last Thursday by Judge Heisley for trying to rob An- drew B. Buff Of Wall township, a boy ORGANS. I fourteen years old. They did not get None Better. Prices Right. any money and'did not hurt Ruff. . Christopher Kcough, father of Free- bolder John W. Keougli of Keyport, fell I down his porch steps a few days ago i and was injuried internally. It is not SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY thought that he. will recover. Mr. Keougli is 81 years old. A colored boy about sixteen years old, who was employed by William Walling I on the Ivins farm at Keyport, left about V? I a week ago and took with him a gold FRANK C, STORCK. watch belonging to Mr. Walling. John Young of Long Branch was fined $15 last week for having embezzled I $42.38 from John W. Hines. Young PIANOS, ORGANS AND AUTOMOBILJES. 1 had previously made restitution to Mr. Hines of the money embezzled. Freeholder Theodore R. Thome of i Red Bank Store, Cor. Broad and White Sts. Long Branch Store, 899 Broadway. Holmdel township was poisoned about the eyes about two weeks ago while I I wording among some vines and be is just recovering his eyesight. Theives stole bicycles last week belong? ing' to Ollie Britfon,. Clarence Taylor, Eugene Howland and Edward Keating of Long Branch. Mr. Howland has since recovered his wheel. A horse owned by, Joseph Lawyer," who farms the Mary L. Longstreet farm at Davis station, near Allentown, rolled into a ditch last Wednesday and was strangled to death. John Brindley of Manasquan caught To make room for our fall and winter stock we will sell our remaining sum- a sea turtle in the Manasquan river last week that weighed 83 pounds. He sold it at the Monmouth house for seven mer clothing for men, boys and children at a reduction of ^25 per cent off regu- cents a pound. . " v A horsfe owned by John L. Morris of lar price.. Long Branch died last week of colic. This is thea third horse that Mr. Morris All other summer goods in proportion. has lost within nine months. Wilbur H. Young of Keyporfc has ac- cepted a position as assistant electrical engineer for the Pullman palace car company at Jersey City. l/pi 11RI Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, The creW of Joseph Hines's fishing sloop at Keyport cleared $1,008 last week o l\I^II-#JUL/f 6 Broad Street, Red B^nk, N.J. on the sale of bait. Thia is considered unusually good earningB, William Henry Knox, a Keypprt boy, Tramps Steal Farm Produce. has been sent to the state reform school for stealing pocket knives from Force & William H. Walling, a farmer living near Hazlet, complained before a Key- 20 Cent Wycboff of that place, port justice last week that two tramps E. B. H. Tower, Jr., of Freehold, was were stealing produce from his farm and I Fine Carriages! operated on at tbe Long Branch hospital living on it in a woodB near by. A war* last week for appendicitis. The opera- io|i raDt was issued and Constable Walling tion was successful. At my carriage store, nearly opposite the returned with William Walling to ar- David Strain of Keyport has been held Will, be "given on all Men's, rest the tramps. The tramps were found Globe hotel, Red Bank, will be found a com- , to await the action of the grand jury on coking a meal in the woods. • One was a charge of assault made by Maggie Fel- Boys'andiQhiiaren's SUMMER arrested and the other escaped, The plete line of Carriages and Wagons of all kinds^ ; lon of that place. ' one arrested was taken to the county SUITS to clear them out; including ' The Odd Fellows lodge of Seabright jail. The man who .was arrested said has taken twenty shares of stock in tbe his name was Wilson, He was arraigned State Mutual building and loan associa- in court last Thursday and said that he ' '• -:" - • RUNABOUTS, tion of Camden. had met the tramps and supposed they Big stock of Negligee Shirts, Mrs. Susan Stricklin celebrated her 95th bad bought the things. He said he had SURRIES, birthday on Monday of last week, at the helped eat the things, and so he sup-thin Underwear, light Hats BUGGIES, home of her son, Henry Strickjin of Tur- posed he was guilty of receiving stolen key. goods. Sentence was suspended and he and Caps for hot weather at *. TRAPS, .• Moniments have been placed in Eari- was released. tan cemetery at Keyport in the lots cf J, • SPEEDING WAGONS, -. 0. Bedell and the late Theodore Aumack. L William C. Wilson of Keyport was Scared by an Automobile. LUDLOW'S, U BUSINESS WAGONS, fined !?30 last Thursday for having Mies Mary McGinnis, who is employed SPINDLE WAGONS, thrown a glass of beer at Lizzie Perrine. u. the family of Thomas Rosevear of % 10 Broad Street, W. 8. Bilderbaclr will teach the public Keyport, was out driving last week with JUMPSEATS, ETC. school at Bailey's Corner, in Wall town- a rig owned by Michael Dowd of that Red Bani, New Jersey; ship, at the coming term of school. . place when the horse got scared at an At nn entertainment grven nt Sea-automobile and bolted into a ditch. Mis3 THE •.BALANCE OF OUR \ These wagons are the new styles, well bright last week for the benefit of theMcGinnis was thrown out of the wagon built, very desirable in every way, and very fire department $71 was cloared. and received injuries that laid her up for Marshal Benjamin Smith of Keyport day or two. A little child in theCOLORED STRAW HATS reasonable in price, bas bought the Bail' boat of the late Rich- wagon with Mies McGinnis escaped in- ard West of that place for $55. jury. No damage was done to the rig. Farmers near Allentown are selling At Half Price. their yiotatoes. to Bobbins &Dilatush of Hurt by a Tall, that place for 88 cents a bushel. Harry Ecli,hart of Ke'y'port was stand- F; B.GOWDY, It is estimated that '3,000 persons ing on a crosa beam, ten feet high, at ALL NEW SHAPES AND COLORS, gathered at Sea Girt last Saturday on Mrs, Gross's bathing house at that place Nearly Opposite Globe Hotel, the occasion of " big sea day." last Wednesday when be became dizzy ' AT Joseph Spencer of Mnnasqujui has and foil baokward. He struck on a board- gone to Durham, North Carolina, to FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. walk in front of the bathing house and work in a tobacco factory. »»•»»»»»••»•»••»•••»»•••••••»»»•»»••»••••»•••»•••••» from there he foil into the water. He Miss A. L Morris's, William Westcott of Keaneburg was waB pulled out of tho wator unconRoipue. sunetruck last Wednesday while tongiug •»•»•»•••»•••»••••»•••••••••••••••»>»•••»»•••»»•»»»» His chin wna cut and it took three clams in the bay. MILLINERY, stitches to olose the wound. His eye The Allentown Baptist church cloared was hurt and he was badly bruised. COB. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, \ Cooper's Soda $178 by a harvest homo held on.Wednes- BED BANK, N. J. day , AuguBt let. Cure lor Cholera Infantum-Never Miss Adele Ogden of Keyport will on- Known to Vail, Is Delicious. tor WelleBloy collogo, Massachusetts, During last May tin infant child of our MONEYTO LOAN All our flavors are madefiom the fruit fresh every day. The next month. neighbor was Buffering from cholora Jn- IN BUMS OF ANY /MOUNT, ON water is thoroughly filtered before being charged and is kept Mrs. Wai tor P. Patten of Ploasuro Day fnufcum. Tho doctors hnd given up all at just the right temperature. This is the reason our soda recently lost a diamond brooch valued hopes of recovery, 1 took a bottle of fountain is kept so busy, at $1,000. Chnmbcrlain'B Colic, Clioloru and Diarr- , Prof. J. A, Hendlcy has beon relin- hoea Romedy to tho house, tolling thorn Try our Icc Cream Soda, 5 cents and 10 cents. ; , . gaged to tcnoh nt the Keunsburg public I felt Buro it would do good If used nc- Try our Orange Breeze Frappe. ochool. cording to directions, In two duys time John jP. Wyelcoff of Mannsqunti has the child had fully recovered. Tho DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWEL Try our Orange Breeze with cracked icc. ' leased J. B. Samuol'a grist mill at tlint child Is now vigorous and, healthy, UY, '-pjfaf HING, ETC. place. havo rocoinraondod this remedy fro- James E. Cook of Manaequan line sold rjuontly and have never known It to foil JAMES COOPER, Ji\, his vegetable business to Looter Mount, —Mns. Conrifl BAKBH, . Bookwaltor, F. FINKELSTEIN, Mitohcl Charter of Koyporfc loot $1)0 of Oliio. For salo by Charles A. Mlntoh & Ueoiwod Pawnbroker, I; Cor. Broad and White: Sts., Red Bank, N.J; Co,* Drugglstfl, 8 Broad stroot. IlrotttXteav, H>ng Mtraitoh, X, J, ponirfon money lost week. All liiutncM »trlo«ly conOdonUul. ••»»•••»••••»»••»»»»••»»»••»•••••••*»»••••»•»•••»••