VOLUME XV. NO. 16. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1892. $1.50 PER YEAR,
PABKER IS RENOMLMTED. A SAFE ROBBED. A SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. COLTJMBUS DAY. PERSONAL. WILL ANDREW TO RUN.A CONCERT AT HARMONY. NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. . Holmes Borden of Shrewsbury A Grand Celebration In Red Bank ost j , Christina Tattersall of Faterson, N. J., The Methodist Church Clears $77 by AHAEMONIOTJS CONVENTION AT Loses $550. NOTED MARKSMEN IN TOWN Friday, October 21st. i-> 9) visiting friends in town. NOMINATED AT ATLANTIC HIGH- a Pleasant Entertainment. AN ENERGETIC UNIFORMED RE- ATI.A2JTIC HIGHLANDS. The store of A. Holmes Borden at LAST WEEK. Arrangements have been nearly com- "-• Miss Grace Stilwell of Matawan is visit- LANDS ON MONDAY. : A very enjoyable concert was given PUBLICAN CLUB. ! Shrewsbury was broken into by burglara leted for the Columbus celebration in ing Hiss Nicholas of Bed Bank. n the Harmony Methodist church last Each Towmhlp In the District is and robbed of $550 last Thursday night. Xbree Days of Sbootlns on the River- Red Bank on Friday, October 21st. The Hiss Annie Obre of Tinton Falls is rater Men Wanted John Henry hursday night. This church is between nstalllne Officers In ' a Junior Me- Favor of Hl» Nomlnatlon-HIanr Mr. Borden Owns the principal store in side's Ground*-Sweepstake Snoot- parade will be the principal feature of the visiting friends in New'York city. Heyer to Run-Daniel H. Applegate Middletown and New'Monmouth. It is chanics', Lodge — Base Ball-Fire- Sbort Speeches br members of the "hrewsbury and combines groceries and ing ivllli Special Frizes for me celebration and the line will be formed; £ Thomas Dillon of Red Bank has been and Elijah Id. Conk Have a Squab- an old church and its associations are men's rfrills—A Dollar Sociable— ConnoUon. a general store with the post office. Mr. Winners Red Bank Marksmen as follows : • *"r •appointed station agent at Belmar. ble—RjC*'* Andrew makes a Speech^ held dear by the people of the neighbor- Improving: m Steamboat Channel. Borden conducts the business personally, hood, the parents and grandparents of The Republican convention for this Compete. Red Bank Bicycle Club. Hiss Mamie Giffing of Eatontown is The Democrats of this assembly dis- - The Republican mass meeting at At- assisted by Charles Moore. The burglars Mounted Police. confined to her home with malaria^/' many of the Methodists of the locality assembly district -was held in the Repub- The first annual tournament of the Cavalcade of Horsemen. rict held their convention at Andrew's antic Highlands last Thursday night gained entrance through a window on Mrs. Robert Norman is very/sick at having worshipped there. The church was attended by a large and enthusiastic lican headquarters at Atlantic Highlands the north side of the building. They Riverside gun club, held on Wednesday, Town and Water Commissioners in Carriages. hotel at Atlantic Highlands, on Monday society was first organized in 1829, at on Saturday. The headquarters of the Grand Marsbal and Aides. her home on Chestnut street, Bed Bank. afternoon. Shrewsbury township had rowd.- Colonel Fuller' was the orator awed -a small piece out of the wooden ~hursday and Friday of last week, was Band. which time preachers used to visit the Eepublican club is at the tabernacle on a gratifying -success. During the nret Warren Sillcocks and family returned lected sixteen delegates but only two if the evening and called forth lots of nutter and putting in a hand shoved Signal Corps. to their winter home in Brooklyn last houses of members and hold services. •Bay "View avenue, and the building is back the catch. They then raised the two days, when Keystone targets were Arrowsmltb Post. >f them cared enough about the conven- The church itself was built in 1840, and applause by his brilliant speaking for the very handsomely decorated with flags, shot at, the attendance was not so large Children or tbe Red Bank Public Schools. Monday. ion to go. These were Daniel W. White Republican cause. ' The glee club .con- window, which was not fastened. Mr. Sons of Veterans. Mr. Walters of New York city was the bout the time of the war it was enlarged banting, and portraits of the Presiden- Borden bought a new safe of Mosler as expected, but on Friday, when live Children of St. James's School. f Red Bank and James Bogle of Oceanic, and repaired. It was then very flourish- nected with the club and- the Atlantic » tial candidates. The handsome uni- ' irds were the targets, there were a hun- St. James's Cadets. guest of Warren Conklin of Oceanic light alternates from Shrewsbury were Highlands" cornet band furnished the .. make about two months ago, trading an last week. ing, but about that time Port Monmouth forms of the Eepublican club were hang- old one he had for it. Nothing was said dred or more people present. J Band. present. There was a. full delegation began to advance rapidly in-population music. A parade of the uniformed mem- ing on the walls, and this formed quite Younp Men's Institute. : Bey. W. S. Mitchell of Eatontown is rom Middletown, and nearly, a full de- it the time of the purchase about the Friday was the biggest day of the Order of Red Men. and a Methodist church was built there bera of the club took place after the a decoration in itself. There were only lafe being burglar proofs but it was sup- ournament, and some of the beet wing Independent Order of Odd Fellows. slowly recovering from a severe attack egation from Raritan. Holmdel did not which gradually absorbed the members meeting. The club is in a prosperous about forty members of the convention, x>sed from its massiveness that nothing Bhots in the country faced the traps. Knights of Pythias.- of sickness. * elect any delegation at all, but John of the Harmony church. The member- ondition and now numbers nearly one bat upwards of a hundred spectators Senior Order of American Mechanics. >; MiBS Ida Hussey of New York has been Henry Heyer was present to see that he ihort of dynamite could force it open. Among the visiting marksmen were Mil- Junior Order of American Mechanics. hip of the Harmony church dwindled hundred members. The uniformed club were present. Back of the platform was ton F. Lindsley of Hoboken and his wife, Ancient order of United Workman. :- visiting her sister, Mrs. Madison Emery was not put on the ticket, as some of the down until at present there are only alone has ninety members, but all of a hnge ticket, reaching from the ceiling The burglars bored a hole in the door who shootR under the name of " Wanda;" Royal Arcanum. of Oceanic, for the past week. "Irater men intended doing, in order that about a dozen members. These' pay the these are not entitled to vote, which is to the floor of the stage, on which was ibout three-eights of an inch in diameter Isaac Budd of Pemberton, Phil Daly, Jr., ElDtracht striping Society. Miss Ella B. Corlies of Fair Haven is hey might hurt him again on election clergyman who is stationed at Port Mon- me of the requirements for membership, arranged the names of all the candidates Riverside Guo Club. ay. :lose to the combination. They then Edgar G. Murphy, Mr. Edgerton and Moamouth Boat Club. visiting relatives and friends at Glpvers- mouth $160 a year to preach to' them o the main club. The officer? of the , of the Eepublican party, from President ook a punch and forced the entire com- William Joline of- Long Branch ; Major Polo Club. Mounted. ville and Poughkeepsie, New York. Edward Simonson was chairman of every Sunday afternoon. This'sum is a uniformed club are: down. s bination out of place. The inner doors Breintnall of Newark, Dick Sunderman Band. Holmes and John Ely, sons of Eugene he last convention, and although he severe tax on the few members of the Major—George I*. Barrett. were treated in the same manner. Red Bank Fire Department. Ely of Holmdel, are taking another John T. Lovett of Little Silver was f. Claremont, Eddie Collins of Jersey Clergy and Citizens in Carriages. now lives out of the district he called the church, and a number of times it has Adjutant—Charles R. Snyder. J nominated for chairman qf the conven- very thing which the safe contained was City, George Baldwin of Minneapolis, year's course in Peddie institute, at convention to order. Dr. W. S. Whit- been suggested that the church.be closed. Captains—Albert sickles, CUarlea A.! Fort and hauled out on the floor. Nearly $125 . Invitations have been sent to organi- Hightstown. They spent last year at Lewis H. Foster. "i , tion. On taking the cbafr Mr. Lovett Enoch Miller of Plainfield and Wm. H. zations at Oceanic, Eatontown, Ocean- more of Red Bank was made chairman There was a general feeling of repugnance worth of stamps were among the con- this institute also. f the convention. '• to this idea, as tbe church was dear to The club is divided into three compan- made a short address, stating the object tents of the safe and these were pocket- 'errine of Marlboro. port, Long Branch and Atlantic High- Mra. S. L. Jackson and her sister, Mrs. es of thirty nTen each. Uniforms have of the convention, and giving at the Seven hundred and forty-four birds lands, and these are also expected to Before the convention met there was a many of the people there 38 the place ed. Cash to the amount of $375 was C. J. DeForeat of Monmouth street, left good deal of talk among the delegates as where their forefathers had attended been bought and consist of white dress same time some vigorous campaign talk. IBO found. The books were all over- were liberated from the five traps, they :ake part in the parade. town on Monday for an extended trip. oats with blue trimming and blue hel- The organization 'of the convention was eing a fair lot of flyers. Of these 640 The head of (he column will move to the candidates. Some of the Crater orship, aud the money was always hauled and envelopes and papers searched During their absence they will visit men were very hot for John "Henry raised. This year only $60 could be mets for the privates, and blue coats completed by the selection of Charles E. in the hope of finding more of value. were scored dead and eleven fell dead promptly at 1:30 P M. The line will be points in New York, Pennsylvania and with gold trimmings and white helmets Snyder as secretary.__- outside of the boundaries. There were Heyer, but Mr. Heyer steadfastly refused raised and Mrs. Warren S. Conklin, one' The thieves left the articles strewn formed on Broad street, with the right Connecticut. * of the foremost members of the church, for the officers; Subscriptions to the The townshipswere called for nomina- 312 killed with the first barrel and 328 resting on Branch avenue. The line of run. Daniel H. Applegate was espec- amount of $200 have already been col- bout the floor and searched the money with the second. A number of the marks- Charles Tbrockmorton, who is em- ally persistent in having him made the arranged a concert for the purpose of tions for assembly. Holmdel had no Irawers. A few dollars in change was march will be down- Broad street to ployed as clerk in the Second national aiding to raise the deficiency. The con- lected. This will pay for the -uniforms candidate from that township which she men killed their birds with the first bar- Front street, to Riverside avenue, to nominee and said that the fight of a year and all club expenses and leave a bal- :ound in the post office drawer and store rel, but either from habit or to make bank of Bed Bank, represented tbe ago was all over now. cert was chiefly by local talent, though a wished to present; Hiddletown bad no till. None of the stock in the store was Rector place, to Shrewsbury avenue, to young men's Christian association of fewirom other places took part. These ance in the treasury. The glee ulub is candidate and Earifan had no candidate. lure of the bird they shot the second Monmouth street, to Broad, to Borden, "What's the use of telling him that, composed of ten ladies and gentlemen, disturbed. They made their exit by way barrel also. Among these second barrel Long Branch at a district meeting of and putting him up again this year to be were Miss Annie VanTaBael of Bloom- Shrewsbury presented the name of W. of the front doors, which they closed be- to Washington, to Wallace, to Broad, to the aseociations held at Perth Amboy field, Miss Josephine. Brown, Edward with Charles A. Fort as leader. The Tabor Parker. There was a good deal of markBtnen were Murphy and Lindsley. Front, to Washington, to Mechanic, to slaughtered as he was last year," said next meeting of the club will be held to- hind them. Mrs. Lindsley entered a seven-bird sweep. Broad,, to point of dismissal. The resi- recently. Wm. C. Towen of Locust Point. " Mr. Sproul and Thomas Walling of Keyport. applause at the mention of'Mr. Parker's The burglary was first discovered by She missed her first bird and then killed . • < • ^ All the others were from thV immedi-. morrow night and*will be followed by* ' name, and the nomination was at once dents are requested to decorate their Heyer is au honest man and an honora- ate neighborhood. A large audience was another parade. The speaker ; has not harlie Moore when he opened the store six straight with tbe nret barrel. Mrs.. The Shrewsbury Primary. ble ixran, but the same faction which been definitely decided upon as yet. made unanimous. n the morning. He took the matter in dwellings; present and the concert was much en- Mr. Parker was escorted to the plat- indsley is of medium height, quite slen- Some of the organizations are arrang- The Republican primary to elect dele- beat him last year will beat him thiB oyed; The church cleared $77, leaving ' The,new officers of Bayside council of bis usual philosophical manner, simply der, with bright dark eyes and dark gates to the assembly convention was ear, and everybody knows it." Junior American Mechanics of Belford form, and accepted the nomination.- He exclaiming, "Hello! the safe has been ing floats. It is estimated that there only a very small balance to be raised -said that while protection to American air. She wore a blue yachting costume will be nearly 1,500 persons in line. held in Concert hall last Friday night. Daniel H. Applegate again insisted by next March, and- some of this is al- were installed oh Tuesday night of last tapped," and then waited patiently for A John H. Cook was chosen chairman of hat that fight was over, and again asked .week. The installing officer was T. B. industries and American interests was Mr. Borden to arrive. Mr. Borden in- and leather cap. Her husband loaded The official Columbus programme will ready provided for. After the entertain-j made a peculiarly strong feature of the and unloaded her gun for her. The the primary and Walter Noble secretary. Mr. Heyer if he would not be the candi- ment those who took part iu the exer-, Walling. After the exercises the order quired diligently around the town forany be carried out at" the opera house in the date. dined on clam chowder and other delica- Eepublican platform, there were some suspicious persons, but found no clues to irda did not nutter after she hit them. evening. This programme will be as The delegates selected were Edmund ises were invited to Mrs. Conklin's phases of protection which should be re- Murphy baa'a style peculiarly his own. Wilson, James Walsh; John T. Lovett, " No, I will not," said Mr. Heyer. " I house, where a few others had gathered, ies and had a very good time. The fol- cork upon. As soon as it was noised follows: lowing were the officers installed garded as common to everyone, irrespec- ibout that a robbery had been committed He is quick and a sure shot. He killed Music .Allstrom's orchestra M. F. Cornwell, John H. Cook, H. C. do not see any reason to believe that the nd refreshments of sandwiches, cafee and tive of party. He said he referred to the here were any number of people who all of liis birds and received a handsome Reading o[ tbe President's proclamation Nepean, John T. Tetley, Morris Pach, men who tried^to defeat me in the con- coffee were served. This is the first a~f- • protection of New Jersey's interests and gun case for making the beBt average. Rlcbard Case Walter Noble, Jacob Shutte, Benjamin vention last year and who voted against air of the kind ever given by the. church. Councillor—H. C. VanNote. ;aid they had seen suspicious characters, Raisin? of tbe flag Grand Army me in the election afterwards, would Vice-councillor—Elwood Bunyon. New Jersey's population against conta- The next best average was made by Salute to tbe flag School* J. Parker, W. Mulliner, P. L. Wilbur, The full programme was as follows : Junior past councillor—Jobn N. Johnson, Jr. gious diseases sent over here from Euro- ut their clues amounted to nothing. Budd, who lost but one.. He was pre- Invocation Rev. Charles E. Hill. Augustus Bowne, Nathaniel Williamp, not vote against me this year." Assistant recording secretary—M. C. Lohsen. Blacksmith William Green says he saw sented with a valuable clock. Song o! Columbus Day School and audience -Conductor—Edward Estell. • i pean countries. He declared that every George B. Snyder, Frank Little, V. A. '• Gentlemen, gentlemen," said Frank Warden—Edward Roberts.. . I ' two men hanging around the station on The marksmen of the club acquitted Address—*' The meaning of four centuries "... Ligier and C. I. Borden. L,eonard of Red Bank, " this kind of nstrumental music, organ and violin Jersey-man, and particularly every resi- Thursday one of whom carried a bun- Joseph Child Miss Annie VanTassel and Geo. N. ConhllD Inside sentinel—Charles D. Compton. i . dent of the eastern part of Monmouth themselves well, doing very creditable Ode—" Columbia's Banner,"... .Miss Emma Sickles After the delegates had been chosen alk does not teu(| to promote harmony Duel, " Wlld^Rose" Outside sentinel—Frank Grant. • \ dle. -. work wheu it is considered that some of Song—" Hall Columbia,". ... Pupils aud audience John H. Cook was unanimously elected u the party. I think we had better go Representatives to grand council—Dbnfflas Cook - county, had a direct and vital interest in Misses Georgie Patterson aDd May Morris and M. C. Lohsen. . . the protection of our shores against the The loss of the robbery will fall entire- the most celebrated shots in the country Essay— "What Columbus's discovery meant to us," as the county committeeman from n the hotel and, start the convention." Recitation, "Kentucky Belle".. .Miss Josle Brown ly upon Mr. Borden as the government Ml»s Sadie Walllug Sons; Miss Annie VanTassel The Port Monmouth boys held a meet- dangers of' cholera. So- great was the were pitted against them. Recltallon—'" Christopher Columbus," Shrewsbury township. Daniel W. White thought this was a Recitation Miss Fannie Luyrter takes no responsibility in case stamps or "Uncle Jake" Pc-ntz was referee of • John Valeotlne ;ood idea and the delegates went in. ng last week and organized a rival base, fear of cholera among the people of the cash are stolen from a post office of the Duet John Hlllyer and William Taylor ball team to the Dreadnaugbtsof Belford. eastern part of the United States that the he shoot and George A. Longstreet Sone—" 8tar of Freedom," Chorus of pupils It was Raritan's turn to name tbe can- Recitation George. Roberts Shrewsbury class. Recitation—" Wnat Columbus did not have to OBITUARY. ~ , J Misses Patterson. Morris and Taylor The players who joined the club were didate, but Raritan had no candidate Uloruml s fishing business of Monmouth had been scorer. The entry-maker was W. R. Ho- learn." Miss Flora Hagernian ( Messrs. Hillyer and Taylor Mr. Borden read in a daily paper that bart, of Newark, correspondent of the Song—" Our tfair Laud Forever." who was willing to be offered up as a William ""Fiordland" , William ~Dennis - , -nearly rained by the establishment t>f a tin. Eliza A. Benson. Recitation .. Miss Fannie Luyster quarantine station for cholera patients a safe burglar had been arrested in New American Field. Joliri P. Cooper and cborus of pupils with solo by Mlas Stella Nesblt sacrifice. Middletown had a man. It Sonp, wit liRuitar accompaniment:*-...... '-... William Carman, William Nieman, B. York a day or two after his safe was Address '.... Ilev. jamua A. Reynolds Mrs. Eliza A. Benson died at the home Edward Sproul and Tbqmas Walling on Sandy Hook. If this quarantine sta- Andrew R Coleman handled the cash. Song—"Red. White and Blue," wasn't Jehu P. Cooper, who had been S. Seely, Harry Ludlow, John Philips, robbed. He went to New York yester- The following is a summary of the live of her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Button, at picked out by David S. Crater and Henry Recitation George Roberts iharteB O'Neil and Dory Maxson. tion for infected imigrants were permit- School and audience the corner of Front street and Riverside Song '... Miss Annie.VanTassel ted to remain on Sandy Hook, the value day in the hope of finding something bird events: Address Hon. Henry M. Nevlus S. Terhune, even,, as they had tried to Recitation ;•:... Miss Josie Brown The hook and ladder company of At- among the burglar's belongings which Song—" My Love Is Fair Columbia." avenue last Monday, aged 84 years. Her Song and cborus, with guitar* lantic Highlands is holding weekly of property all along the coast, and par- First event, 5 birds, $4 entrance—Budd, Miller, Pupils in costume pick out tbe man last year. Mr. Cooper bad been taken from his safe. He learned Baldwin, Murphy, Edperjon, H. C. White and Jo. death was very sudden, she having been positively refused to run. When Mid- Thomas Walling and Edward Sproul drills to be in readiness in case of a fire. ticularly the value of property in Eari- A, drama In three acts—" Columbus," stricken with paralysis and lived only a ...i* j Misses Patterson, Morris and Taylor tan, Middletown, Shrewsbury, Eaton- that the man had been under surveillance line, 5; Perrioe, Breintnall. Daly, A. Jotanes, E. M. Pupils of St. James's school dletown was called Billy To wen rose and rus...... -j Messrs. Hillyer and Taylor The firemen run out their apparatus to a in the city by the detectives all day Cooper, Osftar Hesse and Jamt.'s'Oooper,-Jr., 4; Asa few hours. She was a widow and was made a. speech in favor of Will Andrew. building selected beforehand, place their town and Ocean townships, would be de- WhayiLer,-3; It. liravatt. a. The exercises in the opera house will born in New York. She had lived in creased. People Jrom New York and Thursday and on Thursday night, and . Second event, 7 birds, $7 entrance—Baldwin, MI1- commence at seven o'clock. He said Mr. Andrew was a man who ladders in position and. form ja bucket hence it could not have' been this man «r, JollneaDd Murphy, 7; Budd, Breiutnall. Daly, Red Bank for two years. She was the could win and who 'would win, and he NEW HOUSES. • brigade. Several of these. drills have from other parts of the country would who robbed his safe. Mr. Borden has . B. Bergen and wnaymer (i; ijerrlne, E. M. Coop- The services in the Baptist church mother of John Benson of Monmouth be too frightened to come to the shore next Sunday will be in commemoration really made a good, eloquent speech in already taken place and the firemen are given up all hope of recovering his er. GravaU.-EdKerton. White. Lindsley and James street, and leaves several children in nominating Mr. Andrew. Raritan sec- Bulldlne Is Very Brl.lt in Middle, showing great improvement and now resorts, and he thought it was a duty money. _ I'ooper, 5: Hesse and Johnes, 4; M. F. Cornwell, of Columbus. There will be special New York, and a number of grandchil- town Township. get to an imaginary fire in very quick that every man owed to the people to do singing and the senior and junior orders onded the nomination. Third event, 10 birds, S10 entrance—Llndaler, dren and great-grandchildren. Among Charles Willett is having a new^ouse time. A drill was held last night. all they could to prevent thiB temporary Budd. Daly and Murphy. 10; E. M. Cooper,. Miller, of American mechanics of Red Bank are the grandchildren are Mrs. Henry A. When Shrewsbury was called on to quarantine station from becoming a per- DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION. Baldwin aud Collins, 11; Jolloe. Brelntua.il. John nvited to be present. vote, 'Squire Elijah ii. Conk rose ttSjfcast built at Belford by John N. Johnson. The ladies' aid society of the Navesink Peek of Red Bank. The body was taken The house will cost about $1,400. The Methodist church "will hold a dollar soci- manent feature of the coast. He said Ciioper, Gravatt and Pcrrlne, 8; While, Edgerton to New York yesterday for interment at the vote. " Sixteen votes for Andrew," that if he were elected to the legislature John S. Bonce Renomloated In the and Sunderman, 7; Cornweil, 6. he said. building is to be two stories high with able, each member agreeing to raise a Fourth event, 7 birds, $7 entrance, rapid Bring— A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Westchester. a piazza across the entire front. A bay he would do everything in his power to Second Assembly District. Frank Heyer. Budd, Joline. Murnby. Sunderman, " Hold on," said Daniel H. Applegate. dollar in some special way to j help pay have the state employ every possible The second assembly district. Demo- Lindsley and Johnes, 7; Bergen, White. L. B. window on both the first and second the debt on the church. At the sociable A Pleasant Sociable for Little Folk Jin. Elizabeth Wjckoff. ' I rise to a point of order. Let the floors will ornament .the house. The legal measure to drive this menace to cratic convention was held at Hall's Campbell. Culllns, E. Green, brelDtnall, Baldwin. . Mrs. Elizabeth Wyck She cast Shrewsbury's sixteen votes for An- chairman and Milo H. Crego secretary. day party to a large number of her drew." and Avenue D at Atlantic Highlands. steamboat at all stages of the tide. mon ancestry. John T. Lovett traces before the last fquad was'called up and schoolmates at her home on-Monmouth was a good woman and was highly re- John Bobbins, the owner, iB assistant back his genealogy in an unbroken line The showing of credentials by the dele- the shooting had to stop. There were spected by her freinds and neighbors. A committtee was appointed to bring The delegates from Middletown town- gations from the several, townships in street. The youthful hostess received postmaster at Jersey City and proposes ship' to the Republican assembly con- to-William .Penn, and Charles Lovett five men in this equad, each having shot from five o'clock until eight and her Her husband and seven children—four Mr, Andrew before the convention. He Co make Atlantic Highlands his summei belongs to an offshoot of the same the c district was dispensed with, and at four birds. Their scores were : E M. sons arid three daughters—mourn the was quickly found. He came in arid vention were James H. Leonard, George Hon. John D. Honce of Marlboro was guests brought stime handsome presents. home. The building will cost about H. Sickles, George Morford, John West, family. He said their was another com 'ooper, Ivins, Cornwell and Sunderman, Games were played and refreshments loss of a loving wife and an affectionate was introduced to the convention. ? $5,000 and will' be finished by April l,3t. mon trait to both of them, and that was renommated without a dissenting voice. 4 ; Miller, 3. Tihey drew their money •• I won't tell you that I can't make a Charles R. Snyder, Richard Lufburrow, Harmony prevaded the convention like were served during the evening. Those mother. Mew houses are being built at Atlan- John J. Leonard, Henry C. Taylor, Wm. their Republicanism. The people of At- and the prizes were divided among those present were: speech, like so many others have done," lantic Highlands realized the dangers a sea fog and the unanimity of the dele- who finished in the sweep. There were Xharlee L. Vandeventer, son of Abram he said, "because 1 can make a speech, tic Highlands in large numbers. Among J. Leonard, D. W. VanNote, Benjamin which menaced the country from free gates for Mr. Honoe was so pronounced our moneys in each event, and allthis James Hubbard, Sara Hubbard, Clifford Patter- BT Vandeventer of Freehold, died at as I will leave you to judge." At this he those which are in course of erection or Griggs, John I. Sickles, George L. Bar- that Henry Stafford Terhune, who was son, Mabel Patterson, Abble Elliott, Olive Mount, Chicago on Sunday of last week, aged 26 for which the plans are being prepared rett and Henry Smith. j trade, and a number of life-long Demo- was divided in tjie proportion of 40, 30, Clinton Elliott, Rente Hendrickson, Percy Davlg, winked hia northwest eye-and the dele- crats had come out for the Eepublican present as the machine candidate for 20 and 10 per cent. years. He was Burn and brought up at gates applauded. "I'thank the conven- are two for'W. H. Montanye on the cor- 'Last Wednesday night a slight fire state senator, smiled so angelically that Ernest Warren. Willie Grover, Charlie Rogers, Dell ner of Highland and Seventh avenues, started at Port Monmouth in the house rrty. . Among others he mentioned S. During the two days of the target Gaunt, Carrie Mount, Grade Davis, Ralpb Mount, Freehold and for the past eight.years tion for this unanimous nomination up- White, formerly one of the principal he almost looked beautiful. Mr. Honce Reuble Gaunt, Clinton Manson, Jennie Patterson, had been a traveling musician. He was on this floor which I built myself, and one for Paul Bruning at the corner of owned by David Burdunn and!occupied was introduced to the convention and shooting over 4,000 saucers were sprung Nellie Humphrey, Fannie Sagues, Frank Elliott, Lile Washington and Seventh avenues, one by David Levy, A window shade business men of the place, who bad re- from the traps. There were several Helsley. Charlie Sayre, Emily Dobbins, Edith Sayre, an excellent performer on the slide at tbe same time I assure them that the nounced his allegiance to the Democratic he made a pleasant little speech of ac- Oliver Sutpbln, Lulu Hubbard, Eva Mount, Flossy trombone and other instruments. little czar of Shrewsbury township, W. for C. W. Tallman on Central, avenue caught fire from a lamp and when dis- ceptance of the nomination, but studi- marksmen on hand who did not remain and one for Han ford Crawford at*Obs.e.rv- covered the flames had badly charred the party and had joined the Eepublican to take part in the live bird matches Swannell, Grace Longstreet. Bert Gray, Mamie Wil- Leo M., eon of Timothy Regta of Key- Tabor Parker, will be left at the Btake club. Mr. Lovett was rouDdly applaud- ously refrained from saying a single bur, Clara Ogllvle. Nellie Wilbur, Joale Conover, port, died on Sunday of last week^ of on election day. I assure you, my friends, atory Park. Mr. Crawford's house will window frame and cracked theglass. A Among them were "Dutchy" Smith, Lulu Robbing, Harold Brower. Emma Voorhees, cost about $4,000 and the others about ed, as was also every speaker. word in explanation of his vote for the Freddie Brower, Grace Brady, Jeonle VanWlnkle, croup, aged 5 years. This is the second ull I want is the united support of the few pails of water extinguished it. coal combine bill in the legislature last manager of the Plainfield club, Rranting- $3,000 each. ham of South Plainfield, Tom Kellar of Alvlna Voorhws, Nola Curtis. John Valentine. Leon son that Mr. Regan has lost within a Democrats, for I know how to nurse Rev. C. D.. Buck, pastor of the Middle- . Edmund Wilson made a short address, winter. Speeches were also made by Morford, Waldo Curtis, Annie Valentine, Ernest week. • the Republican vote," and he put his A new store is being built on First ave- setting forth the injury that would be Edward I. Pitcher and Thomas Fay of Newark and Apgar of Newark. Mr. Ho- Pach. town Reformed church, is enjoying a bart also shot at the Keystones. hand behind him as if receiving a bribe. nue at Atlantic Highlands, adjoining two weeks' vacation.' While, he is gone done to Monmouth county by the perma- Long Branch. • A Chautauqua Circle. This time he winked his southeast eje, the^post office, for Lewis S. Sculthorpe. a number of improvements will be made nent location of a quarantine station on The winners of thH clay bird sweeps Fruit Growers Elect Officers. and the convention applauded again, but The contractor is Archia Frazer. The Sandy Hook, and stating the necessity OB motion of Mr. Lander of CAsbury were Hobirt, Apt^ar. E M. Cooper, Ivine, A Chautauqua circle was organized at. % to the church, among which will be a Park the next convention will be held The Monmouth county fruit growers not so .loudly as before. Mr. Andrew building' will be of frame, two stories new steam heater. Mr. Buck is expected of electing to the legislature men like Breintnall, Smith. E W Throckmorton, association met at Keyport on Saturday, the residence of Rev. George L. Dobbins then began a review of the various can- high. The lower floor will be occupied : Mr. Parker, who would do everything in in the town hall at Long Branch. Oscar Hesse, Sr., OChadwick, John Forsythe, Fred the Keystone ami live bird sweeps. half-mile heats, baa been arranged to take is the daughter of John A. Hubbard of on the day after election I. can go over The steamer William V. Wilfeon ran a ber of threats to kill himself. Before Hendrickson, Thomas Ross, Wm. Truex On Friday afternoon of this week a place on the same day. The races will Middletown and Mr. Holmes lives at to Shrewsbury and nail tbe banner over lege for a few months. During the free excursion from Port Monmouth to the shooting he told his wife to go up- and D. McQueen. The Little Silver club match at 25 live birds for $25 a side, commence at two o'c.lock. Red Bank. the political grave of the little czar of summer he was employed as a brakeman New York yesterday to witness the naval • stairs and then took his gun and went was W. Holmes, G. Ayers, M. Woolley, find trap and handle, will take plnce on Miss Rebecca A. Clayton, daughter of Shrewsbury township." on the railroad. This he continued until parade.^ A large.crowd attended. ( the cholera scare broken out, when he J. F. Embley of Atlantic Highlands, out in a field. His wife heard the re- William Hobrough, A. Shoemaker, W. the Riverside club grounds on Beach Two Cows Killed. E. S. Clayton of Red Bank, will be mar- port of the gun and on going to investi- Berlin and H. Ivins. street, between two members of the ried next Tuesday to Benjamin E. Allgor A motion was carried to hold the next was appointed a beach patrolman at who started a wheelwright shop at Mid- . gate she found LongBtreet lying on the club. Plenty of birds will be on hand Andrew Perrine of Freehold lost a Port Monmouth..,, This job ended, he dletown about two months ago, is doing ' Below is the score by innings. valuable cow one day last week. It is of New Bedford. The ceremony will convention at James Butler's hotel in ground with the whole top of his bead for sweepstake shooting. take place at the bride's home on Wal- Keyport and then Mr. Conk got on his was a painter for a while, and is now a good business. blown off above his nose. He was 52 Red Bank ...3,4,0,0,0.2,2,1.2-14 supposed that the cow had been bitten feet again. "As chairman of the Shrews- helping his father build houses. Jack George D. Smith, a Democrat of Nave- by a mad dog. lace street. years old and had always lived in that Litue Sllrer... a, 2, 3,0, 2, 0,1, 5, x-15 *-•-* bury delegation of sixteen delegates I mixes business with pleasure and is an sink, offered to bet $10 the other night neighborhood. He had nearly $150 in "A Fair Rebel." ' A cow owned by Charles Gehlhaus of Some Fine Crops. move that every delegate pledge him- ardent hunter and fisherman. It is an that Harrison would be elected. He had his pocket when he killed himself. A RUSSIAN TEA. Thisxmilitary comedy drama will be Matawan was choked to death by a pota- self to support Mr. Andrew, and further- open question whether he will next turn no takers. : to that lodged in its throat. Joseph White, who lives near Red Bank more—" his attention to writing love stories or The Port Monmouth fiBh factories are presented at the Red Bank opera house has harvested 25 tons of tomatoes from A Successful Festival Given by Trin- on Monday, October 17th. The story of Daniel H. Applegate is high on points will go at digging clams. very busy, and some of them receive BtTEGLABIES AT MATAWAN. ity Church. three acres of ground. They were taken more fish than they can handle. the play runs through the late war and A Religious Convention. to Hazard's factpry, where they were of order, and he jumped up and declared • ' •> '-- • A Russian tea party was given by deals wjiK the escape of Union officers that the chairman muet rule on a point ' Mrs. John^B. Stilwagon of Morrisville Two Places Bobbed Within the Fast The state convention of tbe societies said .to be about the finest ever taken A Horse Trade. spent a few days last week with Robert Trinity church last Thursday night at from Libby prison. Its first production of Christian endearor will be held at there. of order. He jumped on Mr. Conk the Few Says. the home of Mrs. John Garrison on at the Fourteenth street theater, New same as he jumped on Mr. Towen in the W. E; Andrew, the Democratic candi- Runyon and family of Belford.j' Two robberies have been committed at Bridgeton on the 26th and 27th of this Wm. Hance of Scobeyville has gath date for assembly, is about to Bue George ^ The farmers are busy throughout the Broad street. The house was illumined York, was stamped with success. The month. The Bed Bank society has not county convention, and as he jumps on Matawan within the past few days. The from top to bottom, and was prettily scene in tbe third act, when the Union ered 75 tons of tomatoes from nine acres anybody and everybody who does not fol Linzemeyer of Navesink for the value township in- husking corn. The, crop is first was at the store of A. J. Cartan, decorated with yellow, which-was the yet selected its representatives to the of land. He haB also large crops of i ota low out the Crater-Terhune programme. of a horse. Andrew's story is that he rather larger than the average.! prisoners escape from Libby prison by convention. where a watch, two pairs of shoes and prevailing color. The cups and saucers means of an underground tunnel.'is ex- toes and corn, his corn crop yielding over He said that Mr. Conk was not the chair- and Linzemeyer traded noraes, Andrew, The Odd Fellows of Matawan will some money were stolen. The second which were given to each guest were citing and realistic. The tapping of the 60 bushels to the acre, and his pototoes man of the Shrewsbury delegation, and giving him a buggy and $20 to boot. visit the lodge at Atlantic Highlands robbery was at the post-office, where the very pretty decorated china. Some were military telegraph wires in sending a dis- A Suit for 850,000. giving a yield of 60 barrels per acre. that he wasn't a delegate and he had no When he got honie Andrew found that next Wednesday night. ! thief got about $5 in money and $50 in embellished with flowers, and others patch to army headquarters carries one The owners of the schooner Benjamin right there, anyhow. the horse would not work in single har- Miss Clara Walling of Naw Monmouth • checks. A note was found at the post- with geometric designs. About 150 peo- right to the pcene ot action. The bugle A. Va7nBru"t, sunk by the Fall Eiver The Coddine Industry. ness and. claimed that it was not the-; 'is taking a post graduate course at the •' Haven't 11 Haven't I! shouted Mr. horse which he had traded for. He re- office, where it had been dropped, which ple were present at the tea, and $50 was call and marching and counter-marching steamboat Providence on September 7th, Conk. ' • Just look at these documents,' Keyport public school. • • , j ' led to the belief that the thief wa^ cleared This will be used in paying for have brought suit against the latter for The coddine manufactory, for tbe turned the horse and demanded what he Misa "Molly O'Neil and John ^ind Wm, of fquads of soldiers are all given with manufacture of shredded codfish ready and he began pulling a lot of papers out •man who lives'* between Holmdel % the new carpet for the church. After correctness. The sensation is relieved by $50,000. _ gave back again. Linzemeyer would O'Neil of Port Monmouth are visiting- for cooking, which has been located at of his pocket. " O, I'm on to you, Dan'l not take the horse back, and after the Keyport, and who has disappeared. Pay- partaking of tea and other refreshments a pretty love story, which runs through I want you to understand that I am the relatives in Brooklyn. 3g ' : ' j ment on the checks has been stopped. A Uniformed Club. Red Bank, is about to be moved to James horse had been first taken to one place Miss Cora Burdunn of>Atlantip High- the guests indulged in dancing until mid the play, and there is plenty of comedy burg. The sales of coddine at present alternate of four of the delegates, and The cast is a carefully Rt'lected one, one of them is the chairman of the dele- and then to the other several times, and lands is the guest of Miss Annie Gibsen, night. -^^-J. TheB?lmar Republican club has bought amount to over a hundred caBea a week each one refusing to receive it, the horse The Yacht Club's Grounds. every character being taken by a com- uniforms consisting of white shirts with gation, and I've got the documents here of Port Monmouth.. j Democratic Delegates. petent person. blue fronts, wKite caps with red bands, to prove it," and he gave the papers a was turned loose in the 'street. It was Miss Laura Geran of Matawan is the The Shrewsbury yacht club has given Viewing the Naval Parade. slap. taken to Judge SickleB's pound and ad guest of her uncle, Richard Roberts of the contract for the stone wall at the The Democratic primary for selecting and red and blue' belts. vertised and sold for $25 to Mark Teany. delegates from Shrewsbury township to Winning a Gold Watch. The steamer Sea Bird took a large Mr. Applegate still insisted on his New Monmouth. :. . | " river front of their property to Wm. Andrew will now sue Linzemeyer for Mrs. C. E., Milnor, whose summer Spinning. The wall will be 104 fee the assembly convention was held on 1 number of excursionists to the naval pa point of order, and? while the confusion Saturday. Daniel H. Applegate was The gold watch contest at St. James's ' Won a Horse at a Raffle. the value of the horse. home is at Claypit creek, has returned to Jong. It will be sunk two feet in thi fair was concluded last week. The watch rade yesterday. The excursionists had was going on somebody- moved to ad elected chairman of the primary over J. George W. Chisman won a horse which a fine view of the vessels in line, and journ and it waE carried. Then Mr New York. . j " ground, and will be six feet high in all. was won by Thomas Hartigan of Morris was ruffled off at Keyport by John A. John Johnson, Jr., of Belford, spent It will have a base of concrete, and the Frank Patterson by a vote of 28 to 22 they spent a very pleasant day. Andrew invited them in to dinner, and A Bicycler's Accident. The delegates selected were Jacob Degen ville, who collected $370. The other Walling. Chances cost fifty cents and after dinner they went down into the part of last week in New York and wall will be three feet thick at the bot- contestants were Dmuel Dwyer, who 76 were taken. Thomas J. Emery of Atlantic High- Brooklyn. tom and two feet on top. It will be be- ring, James Erricbson, Wm. H. Dugan barroom and had all they wanted of cold lands had a bad accident on Monday. Chas. Borden, James Bogle, John Bailey collected $240, and Harry Leddy, who . To Help a Library. tea. John Verrell of Belford is sojourning gun to morrow. The work of grading secured $103. He was coasting down a hill on his Harry Q VanTine, S. A. Mintnn, John Applying for a. Divorce. A masquerade party will be given a • •— — • «» among friends in New Yorkjforafew the lot is also going on. —^^-»-^^~ bicycle and fell, badly spraining his arm days. • , ' I . Borden, John Bennett, David Walling, Mrs. George C. Hawksworth, whose the homo of Joseph Stilwell at Shrews- "A Fair Kebel." and fnfcturing his wrist.. He will carry = Benjamin Worthley, Daniel \]j^ White; A Coming Wedding. bury on Friday night for the benefit of There has never been written a more James Burdge of Leonardville has re- Cards are out announcing the marriage maiden name was Post and who lived at the Shrewsbury reading circle. Dancing the injured member in a sling for Bome turned home from a week's vacation. • Ed. Peiriue Wlns.a Race. R. T. Smock, Wm. J. Sutton and John Keyport, has begun a suit for divorce. RUcceSBful war drama than " A Fair time. Mr. Emery was riding a new Col- A running race, best two in three, mile of Miss Sara Hmice, daUKhler of Join will be the principal amusement. Rebel," which w.ill be produced at the o^MiBB Evelyn-; Cook of Atlantic High- Kearney. Hance of Branchport, aud JoBeph L umbia relay safety, and this was badly lands is visiting friends at Freehold. heats, for a stake of $50 a side, took •*—•»• Red Bank opera house, October 17th. damaged by the fall. He and Fred C Burrowes, son of Joseph T. Burrowes of Misa Jennie yyillett of Belford is place on Longstreet's track at Matawan A TPartnership Dissolved. A Collar Bone Broken. Brisk Demand for Money. It receivediits initial performance at the .White had just returned from a bicycle on Tuesday, afternoon of last week be- Red Bank. The| ceremony will take Fourteenth street? theater. New York, 'spending a week in Jersey.City. Peek & Curtis, dealers in musical in John H. Conover of Hazlet was struck There was an active demand for money trip of several weeks down South. Fred .JMisB Emma Orleman 'of Belford is tween the horses of Ed. Perrineof Holm- place at the bride's home on Thursday of by a train last Thursday afternoon at and was a complete triumph. The scene had stayed over in New York, where Mr. del and William Orr of Matawan. Per- struments at Red Bank, have dissolved next week. at the meeting of the Red Bank building of the play is laid in the Shenandoal. visiting friends in New York. I partnership. The firm is composed of Jersey City, and his collar bone broken. and loan association laBt *night. Ovei Emery expected to join him today to rine's horse won two straight heats and valley, and the plot deals principally in take part in the bicycle parade. Hia in- William' Willett's house at Belford is Henry A. Peek and Henry A." Curtis. A New Steamboat to Be Built. f 3,000 was sold at a uniform-premium o the escape from the celebrated Libby being improved. v ; the race. . They have two stores, one at Red Bank jury will prevent him from attending. The Seabright and Pleasure Bay steam Notice to the Public. two per cent. v ~ prison of Col. Thomas F. Rose. .This and one at Lakewood. Mr. Curtis wil * • *• • Eight Dislocations. boat company have made a contract for We respectfully announce to the pub- scene is worked so realistically with a re- A Columbus Entertainment. continue the business alone. During th( lic that we have bought out the whole- A Stock Company at Belmar. volving set that one can imagine him The Sandy Hook Quarantine. . Freeholder J. W. Errickson of Free- winter Mr. Peek will assist him in clos building a new fast passenger steamer The Ep worth league of the First Meth- The steamer will be ready to put on the sale and retail business formerly con- A branch organization of the Trenton self on the scene of action, and feeling a A meeting of the board of; trade and odist church, Red Bank, will hold a Co- hold fell from a ladder on Monday of ing up the joint business and in th< ducted by Elwood Minugh, and shall be desire to help the officer's escape takes last week and dislocated his shoulder. spring will move with his family to route next season. building and loan and investment com- citizens of Atlantic Highlands was held lumbus entertainment in the lecture pleased to furnish his patrons and thepany has been started at Belmar. About possession, of the audience. Reading of in the truckhouse last night and was room on Thursday night of next "week. This is the eighth time this same shoulde PaterBon, where he expects to open a general public with flour, feed, hay, oats, historical events gives a person a good tif»« been out of place. music Btore. Wanted, straw, etc., at reasonable prices. We seventy-five shares of stock have been quite largely attended. It was for the There will be tableaux, reading and sing- ; By a gentleman of quiet, reserved habits taken. idea of what occurs during an engage purpose oj remonstrating againBt the use ing, and admission will be free. ; — • m • m • s» two rooms, one to be used as a study guarantee satisfaction, and all goods not — •• i — ment, or of any of the thrilling events of Sandy Hopk as a permanent quaran- A Barn Burned. Two Fingers Crushed. Any refined, Protestant family that can as represented can be returned. Call at Parading in New Yoi-k, that took place during the civil war, bu( tine station on the* ground that it will 1 the old stand, corner of Wharf avenue , A barn owned by John Queeney ol A boy employed in the Freehold ha furnish suitable accommodations wil The signal corps of Red Bank marched to see such things perfectly portrayed as injure Atlantic Highlands as a summer A Foor-House Soldi factory had two fingers crushed in the please communicate, stating full par and Front street, and give us a trial. in "A Fair Rebel" impresses them indeli resort. A number of sp'eakers addressed Holmdel, Raritan and Matawan town- Freeh-Id was burned down last Thurs BORDEN H, -WOLCOTT & Co.—Adv. with the Third regiment, in the military day night. The loss was about $400, machinery last Wednesday. ID was nec- ticulars, with STUDENT, parade in New York to-day. Monmouth bly on one's mind. The excitement is re- the assemblage. ship each received $72 as the proceeds essary to amputate them. lieved by a very pretty story, interspersed with $150 insurance. P. O. Box -170, R»d Bank, N. J.— Adv. Good Board and Pleasant Room. division, KnightBOf Pythias, was also in of the sale of the poor-housej property the line. with-conaedy, which runs through the clear of all expenses, or $216 in! all. The A very large front room, with closet play. The cast, scenery and effects wil A Cornet Band. : , -• Coal by the Carload. A Big Shark Killed. - ' I have bought 23 doz"ii dress gloves * • — The new cornet band organized at property brought $550, but the rest of at a jib!; .they are worth $150 a pair. and wardrobe, furniture all new, suitable Boarders. Wanted. be exactly the same as in its first pro the money was eaten up by expenses. I am prepared to sell coal by the car A fifteen-foot shark was caught in for a gentleman and wife, can be had duction.—Adv. Belford a short time ago is in a flourish- Capt. Harrison Vail's fishing nets at To citistUhem out quick I will Bell them Good board and nice airy rooms can ing condition. The members are raising •'• ^ •»»m " I. •: . load. Persons who buy by the carloai for $1.00 a. paii> J. Kridel. No. 6 Broad at 106 Broad street, Red Bank.—Adv. get the advantage of long tons, or 2,24 Keyport. The shark tore the nets badly be had at Mrs. J. Frank Patterson's cot- It Will Be Valuable Information subscriptions among their friends for An Apron Sale, j before it was killed. street, next dour to W. A. French & Co tage, Washington street, three doors To look at A. Salz's & Co.'s advertise- 'An apron sale" will be held in the lec- pounds to the ton instead of 2,000. Any —Adv. • I have the largest stock of underwear instruments. Their efforts have resulted grade or size of coal wanted will be in town at prices to suit everybody. J. from Wallace street. ment in this paper, and see.what they in about |?5 being collected so far. The ture room of the First Methodist church, MES. J. FBANK PATTERSON.—Adv, Red Bank, Thursday evening, October -furnished, and coal will be delivered at A Sailboat Stolen. Ooreinua Hron. " - Kridel, No. 6 Broad street, next door to will offer Saturday and Monday, October amount necessary for the instruments is 15th and 16th.—Adv. 13th.' Aprons in great plenty and va- residences when desired. Orders maj A sailboat loaded with clams wa Are headquarters for flour, and having W. A. French & Co.— Adv. $175, and the members expect to have riety will be on sale, together jwith cake be left at my office on Wharf avenue, stolen from Joseph Harris of Keypor just received a carload, we can give you A. Salz & Co. this sum by next week. and ice cream. Everybody is invited,— near Front street. bottom prices.—Adv. Prescriptions accurately compounded. direct attention to their fall and winte J. Kridel is not the leading hatter of recently. . PuriBt of drugs used, at Coward's phar- America, but keeps all the leading styles: Adv. • . . . I j' THOMAS P. BBOWX.—Adv ^»-#-^ •— styles of drees goods, cloaks, capes and If you want to save .from 50 cents to *) • » macy, No. 3 Broad street.—Adv. at a saving from 50 cents to $1.00 on a •• «-^» r • A full line of shoulder braces and Sporting goods, such as hunting coats, reefers for ladies, misses and children, at |1 00 on your hat, go to J. Kridel's. No. My $3.00 derby is hand-made. J. Kri- A new and elegant assortment of fash 1 extremely low prices. Red Bank, N. J, hat. No. 6 Broad etreet, next door to 6 "Broad street, next door to W. A, trusses. " Fit guaranteed. Coward's phar- cartridge vests, gun covers, leggings, W. A. French & Co.—Adv. del, No. 6 Broad street, next -door to W. ionftble neckwear at Ludlow's.—Adv. macy, No. 3 Broad street.—Adv. etc., in great variety at Ludlow's.—Adv. It pays to advertise in THE REQKTEBJ _ French & Co.—Adv. A. French & Co,—Adv. , \ TOWN TALK. why were they anxious to have him run THE RED BAM REGISTER; this year? The reason is plain to every & I don't believe there's-a worse road in one. John Henry Heyer is an honest, JOHN H. COOK. Kdltar and Publisher. Monmouth county than the one between honorable man, and everybody knows it. OFFICE ON FEONT STREET, Red Hank and Long Branch by "way of He is as good and as upright a man as On the Frinfce of Winter Headriekaon Block, Adjoining the Post Office, Eatontown. I drove ovpr it a few days there is in the third assembly district or BID BASK. N. J. ago, arid I'm free to say that I never saw in the county of Monmouth. He was op- The People's- Shoe Store, a road as bad even down in the pines. posed last year because he would not YOU 3T- HAVE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : The turnpike company claims to have MTomise to work the will of the ring, and One Tear , $150 some ownership in the road, although he ring defeated him. The attack made BROAD STREET; RED BANK, |N. J. six Montns :.„ 75 it's a year or more since they have done m him last year because he could not be Three Months _ 40 anything to it; and the township au- controlled by the ring was shameful and thorities are told that they have no right disgraceful. THE REGISTER did not hesi- SELL GOOD SHOES. i < ADVKRHSEKEIfTS to spend money on a road unless it has tate to say this hist fall, when hajwas a SELL GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Should reach us not later than Wednesday morning been deeded to the public. Between the andidate for office against a RepuBKc&n, Teaily and half-yearly advertisements are payable Warmei§Apparel. two, the people have a road that is about jid it repeats it now, when he is not a WE HAVE JUSTWHAT YOU WANT, qnarWrlj In advance. Advertisements for a pe- as bad as it can be. •apdidate. But when the creatures of riod ot three months or less, cash. Sample copies he ring entreat him to run to save the ol TEX BIQISTIB and printed rates ot advertising icket, and the members of the ring School Shoes,' new lines of Ladies' Fall Shoes, lace land button, flu be sent to any address on application. These The Long Branch Record of last week ;hemselves beseech him for aid in their rates of advertising are strictly net, and are not de- contained trVng : ;ampaign this year, as they have done, "We are ready with an immafee stock MANUFACTURED Heavy Shoes in Porpoise, Walrus and Kangaroo, Calf, etc., water- flated bom under any circumstances. Advertisers We claim that the Record has a larger circulation lecent men of every shade of political . . proof and durable. Thick boots to fit all sorts of f§et. Warm hire ttie privilege ot changing their announcements then any papar published In Monmouth county. .pinion are disgusted. j as often as taey may desire wltboat extra charge. We make tnls claim In Rood faith. If any paper de- BY US EXPRESSLY for QtJR OWNvTRADE EXCLU- Slippers and Shoes for.house and street. New Bubbler Boots and sires to dispute our claim we shall be pleB3ed to Beading notices win be inserted lor 10 cents a line, refer the matter to ac- Impartial, committee for a ~" • ' Shoes of every description. ; . , i each insertion. These notices will be placed at the decision. Suppose Mr. Heyer and these other men ilVELY. We invite you to.lpot it over. We guarantee you bottom of tie columns and will be marked Adv. The grammar in the above seems to be hould turn in and help these men who We can suit you in Style and Price. Ybu will receive polite attention, whether you buy or,not. This rale Is Imperative. Obituary notices and poetry, a little bit out of gear, but the meaning ave been "hurting" them, and who letter styles and better qualities than any mere dealer crin lodge resolutions, et&, will be Inserted at 10 cents is apparent. It is generally understood have boasted of it, what would happen WHITE & KNAPP, Broad Street, "(Opposite Petere's), Red Bank," N. J./ per line. Notices of births, mamsgesand deaths by newspaper people in Monmouth that after election ? . Everybody knows that lupply, and drop the dealer's profit.. » Inserted free. THE REGISTER has a larger circulation these " leaders" would continue on in than any other county paper. The mat- the old plan of ." hurting" everyone who Kews and correspondence on all subjects of local ter can be easily settled, however. THE lared to think for himself or to have an These are considerations whicli attract wise buyer?. Tliey Interest we desire; Personal notices of a purely REGISTER'S average circulation for the •pinion of his own. Just now theywant prime character and communications designed as month of September was 2,381, and the lelp and they are willing to go down on onld influence you. ; for lndlYlduals orjlrms are not wanted. average circulation of THE REGISTER heir knees to get it; but among tliem- ii«-T7 is not signed with the name from January 1, 1892, to October 1,1892, ielves they do not hesitate to breathe out and «jMrpa» of the writer will not be noticed. was 2,357 each issue. If the Record has a hreats against the very men of whom Men's Suits, $10 to $25; Young Men's Suits, $8 1 greater average circulation than this FINE Patent Trrfyfi ™* adTertisements or questionable hey are asking assistance. ; during the year, then the Record can un- to $18 ; Fall Overcoats, $10 to $20; Boys' .advertisement* of any kind, will not be Inserted at questionably and truthfully lay claim to any price. • the largest circulation in the county. Congressman Geissenhainer was re- Suits, $5 to $12; Children's Suits, $3 to $6. The circulation of THI Em BASE RIGISTSB for \ * • * lOminated last Wednesday for-congress the month of September, 1892, was as follows: the Democrats. When Congressman AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Wednesday, September 7. ."' 3,375 There is no need of submitting the jeissenhainer was defeated for national " .'• 14 9,378 matter to"any impartial committee. I'm lelegate, it was said that this was done '' " SI 3,400 perfectly willing to accept Mr. Taylor's pursuance of a scheme whereby some "•"- " 38 2,375 word as to the circulation of the Record. ther man than Mr. Geissenhainer should While I do not agree with Mr. Taylor in >e selected for congress. But when the all things I do.thmk that he is too hon- Republican county ticket was nominated, MARSHALL & BALL, Total during September 9,SS5 est and straightforward to try to make Average eirctHation. durtnff the then these " leaders" saw that they his advertisers believe anything that is would need lote of money, and thinking CLEARING SALE month 3,381 not true. If, on the other hand, he does that Mr. Geissenhainer would contribute 807, 809, 811, 813 Broad St., Newark. not care to accept my statements as to more liberally for Monmouth county WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1892. THE REOISTEE'S circulation, he or any- than any other candidate, they at once OF one else is perfectly welcome to come to returned to his standard. -.Mr. Geissen- The State Campaign. THE REGISTERS -office any Wednesday hainer received— the nomination, but I and see for himself how many copies are don't think there is any question but John Kean, Jr., is the Republican can- printed and where they all go to. Fur- ;hat the little scheme of the leaders was didate for governor this year and thether, THE REGISTER'S circulation for jerfectly transparent to him ; and that outlook for his election is bright and each week is sent to George P. Ro well's understands that they would have directory in New York city and is kept on jeen just as willing to "hurt" him now iumnier at promising. In Mr. Kean's election- lies file there. The directory people offers, is they were in the summer, except that Everybody knows the agreeable flavor of CA" the hope of the people for political re- reward of $100 to anybody who will show :ircumstances have changed. form and an economical administration that the figures sent in by any newspaper are not correct. I •will add that if anyone * * • of the state government. cap show' that a single issue of THE TAWBA GRAPES. From them is in* Monmouth county is usually Demo- What small politics some of the hang- REGISTER was less than that stated I will ers-on of the leaders have, to be sure I cratic by at least a thousand votes, but not only make up to Mr. Rowell the amount of the reward, but will also give Take the middle- election district of —better here than abroad—Catawba -Wine. That tTijs year the Democrats are so disgusted another $100 to the party whom he de Shrewsbury township, for instance, •with the selfishness and rule or ruin asper Willett, who was thoroughly ac- HILL'S, clares entitled to the reward. luainted with the election work, and we -offer comes to us in the cask from the wine- policy of their leaders that it is probable ho had been an election officer for the that a fair percentage of the rank and last year under the new law, was thrown file of'the party will-vote for Kean for In my opinion the newspaper man who rat of his place for no other reason than growers, running no chance of reducing or being in tells his advertisers that his paper has a jecause he would not take orders from heading Shoe and Slippep House, governor as a rebuke to the Democratic larger circulation than it actually has, is he "leaders." Not content with this, leaders. just as guilty of dishonesty as the man these " leaders " went to Henry J. Child, any way tinkered With by city bottlers. Every one With a good, honest, competent busi- who gives his customers five pounds of who was the other Democratic election ness -man like Mr. Kean in the governor's sugar when they pay for ten, or the man officer in that district, and told him who who sells 1,300 pounds of coal for a ton. must and who must not be selected as who has a chance likes it. A quart, 75 cents—but BROAD STREET, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. friair many needed reforms in the state The advertiser pays the newspaper man poll clerk. It seems that last year's poll- could be brought about, and the taxes for sending his announcement to a cer- ing clerk refused to let these leaders do which now bear so heavily upon the tain number of people, and if the news- all his thinking for him, and did a little you may " try it before you buy it." HOUSE FOR SALE. thinking for himself, and was not afraid 1867. 1892. farmer, the manufacturer and the busi- paper man tells the advertisers that his' Handsome house op Broad steeet. Red Bank, now paper has a circulation of 1,500 when in o say what he thought. It was decided occupied by me. Lot 69x411 feet, with barn. Home ness man could be perceptibly lessened. reality it has less', that man is morally to punish such insubordination, and new, with all modern lmproyements, lDdadtiurinu. Unless there is a reform in the manage- and legally guilty of obtaining money un- hence Mr. Child was told that if he re- water (hot and cold), baths, steam heater, etc Ap- der false pretences and should be pun- appointed this polling clerk he would pl j on tbe premises or address | ment of the affairs of the state, a doing never again be placed on the registry W. A. FRENCH & CO., away with useless offices arid the high ished. PETER KROENiER, * * * • board. Some of these underlings who Red Rank, If. J. salaries and expenses incident theretoj Why don't the Record adopt THE REG- were sent to Mr. Child with this threat the taxes will continue to increase until even went so far as to intimate that life, ISTER'S plan of printing in the paper each would be thrown off of the board this 4 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Seabright and Little Silver. they become so onerous that capital will month the circulation of the paper for the preceding month? Then every one year, and another man appointed in his be driven out of the state and the value Trill be able to see exactly what the cir- >lace unless he agreed to do as he was of farmland will fall below the low told. Mr. Child is more or less crippled culation of the paper is, and every ad- with rheumatism, and the income for arriage J rate which at present prevails. vertiser will know exactly what he is his services as an election officer is of On an entire change of the state ad- getting for his good money. Mr. Taylor considerable moment to him. But he BUGGIES, .. \ ministration depends the continued pros- runs a good newspaper, a first-class news- still insisted that having been appointed paper I may say, and if the excellence of a. member of the board of registry and RO.CKAWAYS, ; perity of the people. This change can n>« paper has really given it a circulation WANTED. election, it was his duty to select the A young man about is, wno das bad;some expe- DEPOT WAGONS, < be secured by the election of Mr. Kean in exeess of that of THE REGISTER, no one Mil clerk, and not the duty of the Dem- ience In genera! husluegd. Good references re- New Livery Stable. as governor. A vote for the Republican will be more hearty in his congratula- ocratic " leaders." When thejjoard met uired. Apply by letter to :, CARRYALLS AND candidate for governor is a vote for antions than I. But whether the circula- yesterday the j>ld poll clerk was reap- GENERAL STORE, . Havlop bou£bt out tbe CeDtral Hotel Stables, I tion is greater than that of THE REGISTER pointed, Mr. Child and the other old Holmdel, N. J. announce the npenfBR of a general livery business FARjM WAGONS, honest and an economical administration lit tbe old stand in the or not, I am sure so good a newspaper members of the board voting for him. BARN FOR RENT. of the affairs of the state and a decrease as the Eecord unquestionably is must As Mr. Child has thus insisted on doing Rfear of the Ccutral Hotel, Maple Ave. Always on hand. in the taxes. have a circulation that.no man need be what the law requires him to do, instead Boom for Tour boraes, wltb plenty ol Sbeds. GOOD HORSES AND NEW-WAGONS ashamed of. It is only fair that Mr. of doing what the "leaders" said he ApplT to MRS. M. I.AUG. Taylor's advertisers should know how must do, he -will probably be "hurt' Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. Enable me to furnish Orat-elass turnouts, sinele or H. K. Allstrom & C o.,Painting, Trimming and Repairing Mr. Parker's Candidacy. many pafters he prints without having to when the first opportunity arrives. double, Hon. William Tabor Parker's renomi- A.T REASONAHLE PRICES. run fcrthe office.for the figures each STOCK FARM Omnibuses will meet all trains. Orders left at tne RED BANK, N. J. In all ftobranci)e3 done by flrst-ciaRs mechanic.. ' nation for the assembly on Saturday was week, and the best way for him to satisfy Central Hotel or at either of my stables, will. be Kg"Partles In nesd^f wafronn and carriages wl 1 a recognition which he deserved at the the public on this point is to follow THE promptly attended to. do well to give me a call before purchasing elie- DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN wnere. •' • hands of the Republican party. Mr. REGISTER'S example. Up with the fig- No one has a word to say against Mr. T. HENDRICKSON. Crater's method of conducting the busi- P.O. Address. .- R. B. Cs!dPBEtL,' Parker made a careful legislator last ness of the surrogate's office. The work RACE TRACK .< ' Iilule Silver, N. J. •winter, and looked -well after the in- One of the pitiable spectacles of the has been conducted satisfactorily. But they do object to his making his office the AUCTION SALE FOR SALE. terests of his district. His course in trie present Democratic campaign in Mon- FOR SALE AT AUCTION. mouth county is the manner in which foundation of a political machine where^ —0F- assembly was satisfactory to the great the Democratic candidates are humbling by he and his friends are to be enabled to ESTEY ORGANS A firat-clasa antique writing deBk and majority of thepeople of his district, and hold office forever. Such political meth- themselves to those whom they have Tne stock farm of the late J. B. Fryor, located an antique parlor table. though the district is heavily Demo- been so violently attacking in the past, ods as have been pursued for the past wo mllea from BroosdaJe Stud Farm, lu Monmoutn Horses, Wagons and Harness. ALSO STATE AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED Apply to L cratic, there i& no (juestion but that Tie Everybody remembers the Democratic ear are abhorent to every fair minded county. New Jersey, ROBERT R. fflOtST, will be reelected. convention in this district of a year ago. man. The stabbing of John Henry The subscriber will have an auction sale at bis Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. At that" convention Henry S. Terhune, Heyer, the running of bolting candidates LBEDSYILIiB, stables at tbe corner uf West and Moamoutb streets, near tbe railroad station, PACKARD ORGAN, To make sure of Mr. Parker's reelec- presumably at the dictation of Henry S. in townships where the regular nominees and about six miles from Red Bank, will be sold at - tion it is necessary that all Eepblicans Little and Surrogate Crater, came into did not please them, the beating of Dem- auction on IB. ZEVIKZIDSTG- ocratic candidates who would not bow- RED BANK, N.,J., in the district should vote for him, and this district and undertook to run the _CALENBERG & VAUPEL PIANO, VETERINARY 8URCEOK, convention. Mr. Crater, Mr. Little and down to their will, the interference in then with half of the large class of Mr. Terhune were then, as well as sub-such petty affairs as the selection of poll LITTLE SILVER, N. J. " intelligent, independent voters and the clerks, these things cannot be otherwise Thursday Jov, 3d, 1 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNO N CORNETT PIANO. sequently, determined to "hurt" any- Telephone Call, 13a. than distasteful and disgusting to all AT £ O'CLOCK, P. M. Democrats who are dissatisfied with the body and everybody who interfered in who believe that the offices belong to at 1 o'clock, bejflDnInp,Septen"iber»ltb, 1S92. present machine Tna'Tiagprnpnt of their any way with what they, the leaders, Tbe farm contains 13IMJ acres -of land, three KING'S COLIC DRENCH wanted. The spectacle of- a man being the people for the benefit of the people, dwelllntr-hnuses. good substantial stables. III box party, Mr. Parker can be sent back to and not to a ring for the benefit of a stalls, large barn, and one of the best aod safest The sales will Include horses of every description,' Warerooms: Academy of Music; A StTRE QUBE IF TAKEN IN TIMX. sent into a district where he did not live mile tracks ID America, good meadows, woodlands, wai?(ins and harness. the legislature with an increased major- to make a fight in a convention against peach orchard, and pure, excellent water : In fact, Everything will be exactly as represented and everv convenience fur farming, breeding and traln- purchasers' will uave furiy-elKUt hours*1 time In ity over last year. a resident of that district, was strange in In? race borses. Convenient to Monmouth Park which to rerurn the'stock If It proves to be not as ZKIUSTQ-'S 441. Monmouth county; but the people of THE NEW ERA MONUMENT. and railroad stations. Some of the most famous stated at the sale. The King of allLlnlments for the removal of calloua the third assembly district had refused race borses Lave been trained on It, including the At least thirty bend of horses will be offered for of long standing. Also, sprains, curbs A BTJDE AWAKENDJG. great Kentucky. Ruthless, Remorseless, etc. sale each week. New and second-bund harness spavins, ringbone, Ac. to obey the dictation of the leaders, and rranslllf£ for the Ceremonies ftt Its will UIMI be sold. SICKLES & PARKER, these leaders were -willing to take any Unveiling. Terms and conditions made known on day of . Hnrans, WHffuns and harness, owned by farmers Castrating preformed In the most approved method An Elopement Prostrated by "CU- Ie or others, will he sold on commission. without the use of clampslor cords, which li action to show their power. They failed The New Era monument association ' MRS. KATE J. PIIYOR, BROAD ST., RED BANK. mufi tnor** ti'imanHniii'] gaffl. " cnmitaoeeti" held a meeting in Empire lodge room at Horses exchanged or sold ut private sale at nuy to -win in the convention, however, and Administratrix. time. The stm had sunk to rest on his couch then they organized a bolting conven- Long Branch on Suiiday and arranged Conditions.—Three months' note with Rood secu- of western hills, curtained with draperies tion and set up a candidate. This action the programme for th« cremonies at Box 37, Holmdel. N. J. rity, or two per crnt discount for caatl. KEROSENE Oil. DUSTAN ALLAIRE of purple clond. One by one the gentle was afterward ruled out by the court, the unveiling for the monument in the JACOB C. SULTTS. AUCTIONEER. stars trwriniled into life and the silver W. T. HENDIUCKSON. i who decided that John Henry Heyer West Long Branch cemetery on Sunday, We have just bought a large quantity of Bear Creek DEALER I» rim of the young moon shone in the was the properly nominated candidate. November liKh. Addresses are to be SPECIAL SALE deep blue of the eastern sky. Murmur- But these leaders, being balked jn their made and there will al.-o be chorus sing- " Ursoleum" Oil. This is the highest test purest Keiosene ing wavelets hipped the pebbly beach efforts in this direction, promptly set to ng. Edmund Wilson of Red Bank has -OF- J. M. SMITH, and a breeze sweet as the sigh of love work to "hurt" Mr. Heyer, who hadbeen invited to dt-liver the oration. The on the markjet. Gives a brilliant light, is perfectly free from CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS, stole over the calm land and whispered had the audacity to accept a nomination association passed resolutions of respect GROCER, dreams to every listening1 ear. the disagreeable odor so common to other oils, and uever en- ; % ' ' ' : . when they wanted somebody else. They to the memory of Herman Kruse, a Front Street and Riverside .Avenue, FRONT.ST., RED BANK, N. J In the garden of the great mansion on organized an opposition to him, and on member of the H*H< ciniion who died at Carriages and Harness. crusts the wick, which is one of the most frequent causes of a- the hill the rmWiTig f ountain sang a gen- election day they succeeded in defeating Long Branch a few days ago. George BED BANK, N. J. tle melody and the flowers freighted the him. Huhn of Long Branch was elected to lamp smoking-.. By purchasing a large quantity we are enabled Spring Chickens '• Suitable for warm air with dreamy fragrance. It « • » membership. • Sroiling at, Lowest Market was a night to make the day an unwel- The New Era monument is to be We will offer for the next four > COFFEES come intruder. For months after the election they to offer it at the same'price astjje common oil/ At this season boasted of their action. Then it wan an- shipped from Quincy on .October 15th We have a full line of the best Coffees Prices. Softly the lattice gate swung open and It will be taken from the car at the weeks our stock at a great reduc- of the year when a great deal of oil is burned, a trial of "Ur- a vision of loveliness stole in. Under the nounced in their newspaper organs that West End station and will be put up by that can be purchased in the New York OEDER8 CALLED FOR AND DBLI7BBED. shadow of the spreading locust trees she the leaders had picked out Crater for a tion from summer prices. Now is market. These coffees are. of fine flavor third term and Henry S. Little's nephew Thomas Hanson of Red Bank. soleum" will convince-you of its superior merit and put money glided, past the grape arbor; and on to your time to buy. A large variety and the prices are as low as first'class the rustic bench beneath the great elm for senator, and that anybody who was in your purse, as it gives a better light and you need, less lamps. F. W. Moselle & Co. at the end of the enclosure. Her breath in favor of anybody else should get hurt. Improvements. to select from, both new and coffees can be bought anywhere. came in great deep sighs, she halted now They swung their clubs right and left. A number of improvements have been and then with finger on lip and listened Regularly nominated candidates for made in the building on Front 6treet, oc second-hand. We mention a few BUCKWHEAT AND GRIDDLE CAKE FL UR, township offices were defeated by bolting TEAS. for a moment and then passed on again. cupied by the United States express and of the lots that we consider are She turned her great eyes toward the candidates set up by them, because th; Postal telegraph companies The tele- To people who are particular about the We have the New Buckwheat and New Griddle Cake DKALERS IN grove at her left. She was looking for regular candidates were men who woul graph desks and instruments have been Special Bargains : Tea that they drink we would suggest some one whose comingwould make her not promise to obey them. Even men o' moved further back and new desks have that they give any one of our brands a Flour, fresh this .year—not carried over .from last winter. such prominence as Congressman Geii herheart beat quicker. Hark! A stealthy been put in, making more room and add Jump Seat Carriage, second-hand, good trial. Our Teas have a delightful aroma step I She heard it and started. A .glad senhainer were humiliated by them, ar ing greatly to the appaarance of th light came into her eyes, the blood were defeated by them in conventi' place. ~ order, $25.00. and are mildly stimulating. The flavor of BOYD'S QUEEN SYRUP. >. and their newspaper organs declared our Teas is exquisite. Prices the lowest Daily and Weekly Newspapers rushed to her cheeks. She half rose, Two-seat Cut-under Carriage, good order, then sank back and waited. that this was because Mr. Geissenifainer Republican Oratory. in town, of course. We keep a full line of these celebrated Syrups put up in • He was coming now, and hi a few had not made any promises as to what he just done overj $45.00. would do if selected. Everywhere men A meeting of the Republican club o cans, bottles, pitchers and decanters. These goods are the best moments she would bid good-bye to her Shrewsbury township will be held in the Brewster Buggy (just done over), $45.00. All Kinds of First-Glass Groceries. dear home; leave her loving parents and were pounced upon and outrageously club rooms in Concert hall on Friday on the market, put up in beautiful pitchers,, and elegant decor- 'MAGAZINES,! BOOKS, trust her life to him who liad captured treatetf because they refused to serve the Two-seat Jagger, new, $05.00. \ new ring. eight. Colonel James Fairman will ad- ber trusting heart. Now that the time dress the meeting. Mr. Fairman is from Eoad Carts, new, $10.00 up. ' J. M. SMITH, ated decanters with no charge for the package; Also Hazen's had come she almost regretted her rash But by and by the Republican conven- New York city and is an excellent talker. Front Street and Riverside Avenue, promise.. But she did love him so! Other speakers are also expected to be New Oak Jump-Seat Buckboard, $110; tion met and nominated a good strong RED BANK, N. J. Maple Syrup, Rock Candy Syrup and Silver Drips Syrup. He was very close to her now, and she ticket of clean, respectable, honest and present. formerly $135. sat down with downcast eyes, waiting capable men as candidates. Up to al- FISH. y Toys, Stationery, for his kiss. - most the hour of the Republican conven- Dorninger's American cut glass New Fhaeton.TLeather top, $100. Meetings of thejoard of Health, "Please miss!" tion these Democratic leaders believed shown in every requisite for the tabh Second-hand Phaeton, $25.00. Notice la hereby jrtven that regular meetlnprs of the We have just received the best Norway Mackerel on the' With a shriek she sprang to her feet. and in beautiful pieces for wedding anc The.voice was not his. there would be no opposition to them. BOARD OF HEALTH OF SHREWS- They believed that the harmony which holiday gifts. Genuine pieces hav« Phaeton, our make, good order, cost BURY TOWNSHIP , rnarket. They are selected fish from the recent fall catches, —AND!— "Please, miss," he repeated with a they had clubbed into the Democratic trade mark label. C. Dorflinger & Sons $250, now $100. will be held on the first and third Saturdays of each _iwarning gesture, " Mr. Montgomery 36 Murray street, New York.— Adv. month, at Commissioner*' Hull, Red Bank, N. J., at very carefully packed. If you .want a choice fish for breakfast party would scare off the Republicans four o'clock V. M. . Searles won't be here this evening. He's from making any nominations, and they ' ••—-•• Doctor's "Wagon, glass front, close top in jail for obtaining money under false A. t). HARRISON, try these. ' • . J pretences. Fine evenin', miss. Good- proceeded to show that they were the ab- Jones's fertilizer workB is in full bias) with slide doors, our make, $75.00. Secrptitrv. BLANK BOOKS. bye." solute masters of the county by knocking and is receiving a large number of horse; out every man who dared to express an; from all parts of the county.—Adv. Viliage Carts, $10.00 up. Sewing Machines. OATS, FEED, AND CORN ON THE EAR. And the detective strode away and opinion save what these leaders tol< left her to her thoughts and the perfume Pony Cart, side seats, cost $150 new, Call and see tlie latest improved lifrht-runnlnpr. 1 him to say. After the Republican con- }_Box papers at John H. Cook's.—Adv. high-arm SINGBH, runs easily and is Dnlsrk-ss. We have just received a carload of White Oats—these of the flowers and toe tinkling lullaby of vention was held, and they saw that the now $35.00, and in good order. Also other first-class Machines In stock. I keep a;: • the fountain . t. oil tliiit win make any mnchtne run light IT IV Newspapers Delivered to any part Republicans had put up a ticket to win, Light Double Harness, $20.00 up. charge for the oil. All makes of Mi&hlnu« renalmi oats are re-cleaned. Also Corn on the Ear, Feed, Hay and they changed their tactics. With an op- and giiHrnnteed. A Shining Success. position ticketin the field it was necessary Farm Double Harness, heavy, $24.00. UEORGE WOODS, JR., Asnit. Straw. Also Clover, Timothy,-Orchard and Herd Seed.'and of the town or vicinity, Monmnuth street. Bed Bank. N. j.. The widow—Do you think marriage is for them to have votes, and the votes Single Harness, $3.75 up. Next to Gowdy i Pltcher>. always a failure 1 of those whom they had been attacking - Seed Rye. ' . Bulfinch—Always a failure! Well, I and defeating and the votes of the II AM giddy, expectation whirls Hand-made.Single Harness, $14.00. Ni RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. should say not. Why, I know a case friends of these people were seen to be me 'round; the imaginary relish Depot Wagons, square body, good order, O EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. FREE OF CHARGE •where the wife fairly idolizes her hus- necessary for them to win- Then began Joseph V. Morris, executor o£ Eliza Jane Morris, SICKLES paragD> Plows, Ac. feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Etc., completed by Friday night. beak. Sea Girt and Spring Lake company to Caarlei 0. :all, on Mechanic street. Bed Bank, N. J., lire. 41. TL Bissell of Matawan received For a long time the people of Oceanic Ireton". 3 lots at Sea Girt. 8720. / and third Saturdays of each month, All classes of machine repairing done promptly —AT— * • 'j and at low prices. seven premiums at the recent Btate fair have been demanding that the polling Lumholtz described several of these TREKHOLD TOWNSIIIP. 5:00 P.M. • Monday, October 17,1892 A. C. HARBISON, Highest cash price paid for old Iron delivered at at Waverly. • place in the eastern district be moved to playhouses of the bower birds. He says Hudson Bennett and wife to^the board of com- tbe foundry. - Howard Johnson of Freehold cuthis Oceanic. An arrangement has been, they are always to be found " in small missioners of the town of Freehold. Piece of prop- Xl ll erty, $4,120. at 10 o'clock X. u., at the WE IS 'IS, foot with a com knife and was unable to made whereby the polls will be held at brushwood, never in the open fields, and walk for a'few days. Oceanic one year and at Fair Haven the in their immediate vicinity the bird coli CPPEK 7RKH0LD TOWNSHIP. STORE FOR RENT. DR. BROWN'S 14 WEST JFJBP2TT STREET, Bipe apples and blossoms can be seen next, and which it is believed will be sat- Iectsa mass of different kinds of objects, Martha F. Bills and husboDd to JsmeiC. C!»JtoD. Piece of property, 840. ATLANTIC HOTEL, FAIR HAVEN, N.J. 8maII store ftt rent with eight dwelling rooms on one tree on the property of Austin P. isfactory all around. This year the poll- especially snail shells, which are laid in RED BANK, - NEW ijERSEY, Johnson of Freehold. two heaps, one at each entrance—the one HOWKLL TOWNSHIP. connected ttienrtith, at tbe corner of Riverside ing place In the eastern district will be at being always much "longer than the Ezra Havens and husband to Revoe W. PattononV the property mortgaged, conateUoff of SARSAPAR1LIA: Mrs. Martha Cox of Manasquan has the firemen's house at Oceanic and next Piece of property, 81.500. avenue and Front street, Ked Bank, N. J. JESSE H, S^OUT, had three fingers amputated in order to year it will be located in Fair Haven other. There are f requenty hundreds of free her hand from a tumor. shells; about three hundred in one heap, 20 Horses, 2 Cows, Wagons, Harness, Apply to One of the. pleasantest and most Justice of the J^eaee, TheNavesink hook and ladder company's and thirty in the other. There is-usually BIRTHS. # JT. 1BAFORD .ftXLEN, Arthur Asay of Red Bank has accepted building on Mechanic street, Red Bank, AYRES.—At Little Silver, on Thursday, October Eobee, Whips, Household and Kitchen Red Bank. N. I. HIGHLANDS, N. J. a position in D. W. Meredith's wholesale a handful of berries partly inside and 6th, Mrs. James F. Ayres, of a son. healthful Summer Drinks. will be the voting place in the middle dis- partly outside the bower.'' Furniture, BedB, Bedding and Linen, 1 grocery store in Philadelphia. trict, and in the western district the poll- BENWETT.—At Red BanK, on Saturday, October BOWLING ALLEY. Pension Business a. Specialty. 8th, Mrs. William H. Bennett, of a sou. Piano, 1 Fool Table, 1 Billiard Table, —SOLD Br— • The fiftieth anniv-ersary of the Second ing place will be in the Relief engine' In his interesting book, "Among Can- Having bought tbe Bowling Alley on Front street, CLAIMS COLLECTED. Kefonned church at Freehold was cele- nibals," Lumholtz describes a playground FLETT.—At Atlantic Highlands, on Sunday, Sep- Wines, Liquors, &c. formerly owned by John F. Pope, I will make vari- . brated on Tuesday of last week. house. Charles Hurley's shop at Shrews- tember 25th, Mrs. K. W. Flett, of a son. HENRY CARROLL bury will be the polling place in the of what would appear to be a different NE^BIT.—At Spring Ijike. on Monday. Septem- TERMS.—Six months' credit with approved se- ous Improvements to the same, and will be glad to As a map shows you where ^he- All the bodies buried in St. Peter's southern district and the people in the species of this bird, showing even a ber 2Gth, Mrs. Clarence Nesbit, of a son. curity. see all my old {Mends. The Billiard and Fool church yard at Freehold will be removed greater festhetic taste. He says: Sated, September 27th, lf)92. Tables, combined witb the Bowling Alley, will argest city is, or the largest river, next week to Haplewood cemetery. Macedonia district will vote in the old T. W. THBOOKMOK^N, PRICE, $2.00 PERDOZEN colored church at Pine Brook. " On the top of the mountain I heard MARRIAGES. Mortgagee. make tbls one of tbe most pleasant resorts In Red or the highest' mountainjSpr the. Mrs. Annie Hook and family started in the dense scrubs the loud and unceas- EENNEY—PETERSON.—it Maneheiter, on Bank. Tuesday, September S7Ln, Miss Laura KeDney of yesterday for Franklin, Illinois, where ing voice of a bird. I carefully ap JACOB SHUTTS, - AUCTIONEEB. BKOBGE.HANCE PATTERSON. LARGE BOTTLES, owest valley, so this advertisement they will spend the winter with relatives. Delegates from Karitan Township. Manchester and Lemuel Peterson of Hanawjuin. proached it, and sat on the ground and THORN—BRANCH.—At Middletown, on Sunday, The Hope of Reward Sweetens Labor. will lead you to a fully equipped An apron sale will be held in the lec- The Republican delegates from Raritan' shot it. It was one of the bower birds, October 9th, by Justice Henry C. Taylor. Hiss Char- . PUBLIC" SALE ture room of the First Methodist church township to the assembly convention with a gray and very modest plumage lotte Thorn and John Branch, botb of Mlddletowo.* SO Does Old Rye Whiskey. ; Also wholesale and retail dealer, PHOTO ^ to morrow night. No admission will be held on Saturday at Atlantic Highlands and of the size of a thrush. As I picked OS —ASK FOR— DEATHS. charged. were Thomas L. Seabrook,. chairman, up the bird my attention was drawn to a Old Hollywood or Glenwopd • in , t A large number of merchants of Long Abram Morris, Jr., Eliaha Bedle, Charles fresh^covering of green leaves on the • BENSON.—At Red Bank, on Monday, October managed by an experienced man, black soil. This was the bird's place of 10th, Mrs. Eliza A.jBenson, aged 84 years. Pure Whiskies. 'For sale by Branch will close their stores at eight Hill, W. W. Ramsay, Mr. Ludlow, Rufus R1GAN.—At KejDort, on Sunday, October 24 and noted far and wide for the o'clock during the winter except on Sat- Ogden and William Richardson. amusement, wheh formed beneath the Leo, son of Timothy Regan, aged 5 ye&r« »nd 7 J. J. ANTON IDES, Personal Property Front Street, Corner Maple Avenue, Wines, Liquors, lies, Beers, k owest prices. . ., urday nights'. The Democratic delegates from Rari- dense serubs a square yard each-way, months. The Monmonth county bible society tan townBhipto the assembly convention the ground having been cleared of leaves VANDEVENTER.—At Chicago, on Sunday, Octo- The subscriber, executrix of the late John Ray- Opposite French's Central Hotel, RED BAVK. N. J. W. W. LETSONJ ° will hold its seventy-fifth anniversary held at Andrew's hotel on Monday were and rubbish. ber 2d, Charles L. Vandeventer, formerly of Free- noldo, will offer at public sale on oods delivered anywhere in the in the brick church at Marlboro on Dr. McKinney, chairman, J. S. Walling, "On this neatly cleared spot the bird hold, aged 26 years. Mrs. Harwood's Select Classical School Opposite Globe Hotel, Red Bank", N. J. WHITE.—At Little Silver, on Tuesday, October FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN county. Thursday. October 27th. Sidney Walling, John Dufour, John had laid large, fresh leaves, one by the 11th, Addle, wife of WinBeld White; aged 34 se«rs Thursday, Oetober 20, 1892, : About 25 people of Red Bank and vi- Bloodgood, Charles Smith, F. F. Arm-side of the other,with considerable regu- and 11 months. Will open September 14th, 1892, on Broad READY FOR THE FALL cinity went on the Mauch Cbunk excur- strong, N. E. Warn, S. Stoney, W. Lehn, larity, and close by he sat singing ap- WYCKOFF.—At Hnlmdel. on Monday, October at 10 o'clock A. M.,'on the premises on the Street Hill, three doors'south of LeRoy Place. HENRY CARROLL, sion -last Thursday. The entire party .-J. G. Scbanck and Henry Hopper. parently very happy aver his work. As lOtb, Mrs. Elizabeth Wyckuff, aged 69 yearj. Thorough Instruction and normal development. :• . CAMPAIGN. consisted of 380 excursionists. * • » soon as the leaves decay they are re- RUMSON ROAD, ^Patronage respectfully solicited. FRONT STREET, - RED BANK, N. J. Injured by Being' Run Over. placed by new ones. On this excursion a lot di personal property, consisting of Our little store is. Stacked from I saw three' such places of amusement, If your Boiler won't make steam WEST LONG BRANCH NEWS. Stockton Hopkins, a ten-year-old boy all near each other, and all had fresh HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS quickly— • center to circumference with of Keyport, was run over by a wagon leaves from the same kind of trees, Kltcben Furniture, &c. Also 1 Horsft, 3 Cows (Al- The Seml-Annnal Meeting of the and seriously hurt. His arm waB brok- while a large heap of dry, withered Hog's derney),. Oce-Horse Farm Wagon, 1 Cart, Lot of , AND If your Engine needs repairing-— Seasonable Goods. Epworlh Iieagne. en, his leg cut, and his body bruised. leaves was lying close by. It seems that Hardens. Farming Utensils, Carriages, Lot of Hay, If any part of your machinery At the semi-annual meeting of the Ep- the bird scrapus away the mould every Corn In Stacfc, &c, 4c. SCHOOL SUPPLIES worth league of the Christian endeavor TERMS.—six months' credit wltn approved se- won't work-— A RECORD" ON THE PIANO. time it changes the leaves, so as to leave Lard curity- - OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING If you have new machin'ery to Dry Goods and Ndtions. held on Tuesday, October 4th, the name a dark background, against which the MRS. JOHN RAYNOLDS. of the society was changed to that of The Helples* Instrument Pounded green leaves make a better appearance. —AND- Sctydbl Boxes, Pencils, Pads, Pens, put up—send to Christian endeavor. The following offi- for Fifteen Hour* on a Stretch. Can any one doubt that this bird has the -RED BANK- School Straps, and all other MARK L. MOUNT, Machinist, cers were elected to serve during the en- Mrs. Retta Darrin, the champion long- sense of beauty ! " . N. J. wiLsqN, y suing six months : time piano player of the world, whose . articles needed in the and your work will be done Ice Water Schools. president—Bev. G. S. Sykes. record, still unbroken, is fifteen hours' promptly and well. Broad Street, • Bed Bank, N. J. Vioe-PresJdeot—Herman Cohbard. iqntinuous thumping on the keyboard He Was On. —MAKE— Horse clippers sharpened. ".Becordln? secretary— Mlsa Emma V. Golden.. without apparent injury to herself or the OPERA HOUSE. FRANK W. LITTLE, WHEELWRIGHT SHOP. - Corresponding secretary— Misa Laura Chamber- Tramp (to Salem girl)—Can't you give lain * piano, is to be in Chicago this -week and Shop on Front Street, near Biidge Avenue, The Mends of 'Squire X. F. Snlffen will she hopes to arrange a match with any me a cup of coffee ? No. 7 Broad Street, Treasurer—Miss Ella Heyer. Salem girl—No, I have only cups of Dyspepsia. ONE NIGHT ONLY. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. RED BANK, N. J. Ond him at his old business In Walsh's build- Lookout committee—Miss Georgie Sykes, Win. H. person living, Paderewski preferred, for ing on mecbaulc Street, Ked Bank, fonUfr. Hiss Louie Slocnm and Jas. Heyer. any sum to be named, and under either china. I can give you some coffee in a -Piayer-meeang eommlttee^-Mlss Edith Wiseman, London prize-ring or Marquis of Queens- cup, however. BICYCLES. N. J., where he does all kinds of W««r«n Herman Cobbud. ttlss Belle JeHrey, Daniel Doran, ' Tramp Thanks, Miss. And please be W. L. DOUGLAS Work. New Farm Wagons, Harrows, Carts, sad Miss Louise Harrey. bury rules, •winner to take the purse and USE Monarch and Empire Safties, witb wheelbarrows, &c., made to order, and Jcbting of Social committee—Miss Martha Sykes. Hiss Lettle gate receipts. kind enough to drop a cube of sugar Hopper. Fred VanNote. Hiss DocUe Hnlfcfc and Miss into the receptacle, with a spoonful of MONDAY, OCT. 17th, '92.. pneumatic and cushion tires, the lightest all kinds neatly and promptly done. * Dora Clayton. Mrs. Darrin lives in Elmira, N. Y., $3 SHOE84.0 0T Hami- 95.00 Calf JAMES WALSH Proprietor. when she is at home. At present she is bovine juice. running and cheapest. Hand-Sewed. Equal those cost- Miss Ellen P. Slocum and Miss Ella M. visiting her parents. General and Mrs. R. D. CHANDLER, AGENT, Ing $8 to «12. Heyer were elected delegates to attend Unanswered. Cottolene The Big New York Success, §3.50 Police Heavy Calf HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, the state convention of Christian •en- D. C. Stocking, in Rockford, 111., and Red Bank, Nt J. Shoe. taking a rest from the arduous labors of S2.50, S2.05, 82.00 OP NEW YORK. j . deavor societies at Bridgeton on October " Mamma, if a child should be born on INSTEAD OF The Great Military Comedy Drama, 26th. championship .training. Often a daythe ocean, to what nation would it be- worklngman's Shoes. )fflce No. 119 Broadway. SeTenty-seventb SenU- will pass without her playing more than long?" S. SABATH, 82.00 andSli75 for Boys. Annual Statement, January, 1892. A Bociable was held by the young four or live hours, though, of course, if a 'Why, to the nation to wliich his Lard, 83.00Hand-Sewed, 82.30 people of the Epworth league of chria championship match should be arranged FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. and $2.00 Best Dongola, for CASH ASSETS, •- S9,370,640.0O. tian endeavor in the First Methodist father and mother belonged, of course." Women. she will begin the real labor of prepara- " Well, I know. But suppose his* and not only -will there A FAIR REBEL," Take no Substitute, KDVABB S. ALLAIRE, Agent. ' parsonage last Wednesday night. tion. Out of consideration for a real es- father and mrfther were not with him. but Insist on having* W« IM The third meeting of the women's tate agent who owns and controls con- be NO DYSPEPSIA.but DOUGLAS' SHOES, with Suppose he was traveling with his Under the Management of name and price stamped oa home missionary society was held at siderable property contiguous to theaunt:" • • A dyspeptics can cat the bottom. Sold by. the residence of Mrs. M. "V. Poole last proposed training ground, the Tribune 51ALLEV AND LAR1B. . "Wednesday afternoon. withholds definite information as to tha Pies, Cakes, &c," made Henry Graf, Front St., Red Bank. N. J. Mrs. Geo. T. Brown and Mrs. Border location. Enough to say it is in the He Wanted no Lawyer. with it. Morris of Eitontown were the eueets of neighborhood of Lincoln Park. Judge Durfey—You are charged with Special Mr.'and Mrs. Charles J. Smith during stealing chickens ; do you want a law- C. EVERDELL, the week. Mrs. Darrin's record is fifteen consecu- er? COTTOLENE tive hours at the keyboard without hav- Jlose Snowball—No, yer honah. Received Nightly with Tumultuous C. V. Golden is slowly recovering from ing once taken off her hands or stopped is HEALTHIER, Manufacturer and Engrarer of Medals, Badges the fall he received as the effects of an "Why not?" from any cause Both hands were Jsept " If it please the Co't, I'd like ter keep Applause. attack of vertigo a few weeks ago. in play all the time, Except when chang- and good Cooks say and Plates of Erery Description. Zebulon S. Taylor of New York city dem chickens myse'f, atter habbin all ing sheets of music or turning the leaves. de trubble er gitten 'em." BETTER than Lard. ~ spent a portion of the week as the guest During the contest against time Mrs. of his mother, Mrs. L. Taylor. Darrin played 151 compositions, ranging MADE BY 1 Tlic Wonderful Telegraph. Scene. Stencils and Indelible Ink for marking clothing. Miss Lizzie Carman- of Bed Bank has lso Stencil Plates for marking Barrels, Boxes, Ac, ? from " Home, Sweet Home," with varia- A Regular Boor. ; N.K. FAIRBANKS CO. returned home after spending two weeks tions, to .Mendelssohn's works and Mo- Tlje Thrilling Escape from Lilby Prison, or shipment. Jones—You have no politeness at all. CHICAGO, and with friends at this place. zart's sonatas.. My wife fell in the street the other day, Jie Great Cast, Scenery and Costumes; Burning Brands, Stamps, Dies, 4c. • ' /' Miss Ella W. Porter has returned home Mrs. Darrin's great contest, for .which and although you were quite near her 138 N. Delaware Ave., Philada. Notarial and Society Seals and Presses. after a two-weeks' >Uit with relatives in Produce Exchange, New York. Weddlnn and Party Invitation Nates and VWtlne she now- holds the world's championship you didn't otl'er to assist her. '- Cards EngraVed and Printed In the first style of the New York city. belt, came about through a paragraph Smith—LWell, you see, I am too honest. THE FAMOUS LIBBY PRISON, Mra. G. S. Sykes is quite sick at her she read in some newspaper, giving in I make it a point never to pick up any- art. home. brief the story of the feat accomplished thing that doesn't belong to me. A BeTolylnjr Sceng—one of tne Greatest Stage Wedding Cake Boxes and Japanese Napkins Fur- by a young German in New York, -who Effectg. Hot Air Furnaces, Steam and ilahed to Order. LINCKOFT NEWS. had made a record of twelve hours in a NOTICE OF ELECTION Hot Water. Heaters. Monograms and Fine Lettering Handsomely En- contest against time. She had .been He Wanted to Be Called. AND Prices as usual. Seats on sale at Adlem & Cole's. graved on Silverware, Jewelry, Ivory, Celluloid. A Cnnreli Supper and Apron Smle 1 Canes, Sog Collars, or any article yon need a name playing the piano since she was a little "Young man,' said an evangelist, " do STATK OP NEW JERSEY, I Furnaces or Heaters put in dwelling-bouses, Realize • Thirty Dollaxk. girl, and by reason of her long years of you realize that when you retire at night Meeting of the Boards of Registry. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT." f hotels, churches, public buildings, etc., at a moder- on. . The church people held a supper and training-, during which she had never you may be called before morning ate cost. . ' Corner Broad and Front Streets, apron sale in the chapel on Tbursdaj once grown tired, she concluded the belt Proclamation by the Governor, dawns?"'. : • ^ Notice la hereby (riven that an election will be HEREAS, Thomas S. R. Brown, AU kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work. RED BANE, N. J. night and realized about thirty dollars. which was bound about the German . " I hope so ; I'm a young doctor, and I held under the laws of this utate for Presidential who, at a Keoeral election, beld on the first Over Spinning & Patterson's Store,.up only one There was quite a large crowd preseni youth belonged by rights to her ownneed encouragement of some kind." Electors, Governor. Member of the Houfe of tlepre- TuesdaW y after the Qnst Monday la November, In tbe p UAitDIAN'S SALE. from the village and the surrounding shapely waist She read the notice on a sentatlves, state Sentrtor, Surrogate, and Member Tear eighteen hundred and ninety, was duly de- short tight of stairs.' country and Red Bank was represented Saturday. The following Monday she or the General Assembly on clared to'nave been elvcted a tnetnoer nt tbe Senate The subscriber, guardian of" Lizzie I). Keefe, ot this State frum the Countv of Monmouth. and Thomas F. Kefife, Catherine M. Keefe and Jamex by a delegation of young men. Tin-entered upon the contest. Building Contracts. subsrquentlv thereto duly qualified as such Senator, Henry Eeefe. all minors, by virtue of an order of supper was a good one and everybody The following building contracts have TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1892die,d on the fourth day of June tn the vear one tbe Orphans court of the county of Monmoutb, and With Elsie Johnson, her colored maid, tboustnd eight hundred and ninety-two, whereby a state of New Jersey, dated September first, A. D. manafacthred and for Sale by had a good time. asbottleholder and timekeeper she began been filed in the office of the county Polls will np«n at G A. u., and done at 7 p. H. eighteen hundred and ninety-two, will sell at public JamesTomlinson gave an oyster supper clerk at Freehold for the week ending The plsefB of hoMirtfi tbe elertlon In the Torloui vacancy naa occurred In tbe representation of said yendue to tbe blghest bidder, subject to Mary Ann E. C. HAZARD * CO., the work. With a light breakfast as a districts in SbruWKtmry tuwuHliip are ttie g&nit •* county of Monmouth. In said State Senate: Keefe's right of dower in the same, and subject BICYCLES. YORK. at his hotel on Thursday night and made starter, she threw back the cover of the October 7th,-1892 : tbnse rlVfD below for thtt meetings of Ibe Boards of THEREFORE, I, LKOM ABB£TT. Governor of tbe also to tbe Hen of two certain mortgages, 'one held a neat sum by hi3 enterprise. Mr. Tom- piano at exactly six o'clock A. M., and af- E. Henry Bnardman with Wm H- Pearsall. Registry and Election. State of New Jersey, by the requirement of law do by D vld Vaughn, drawn in the amount of five Building at Fair Haven. i^A'JD. hereby Issue tbls mv Proclamation, commanding and hundred dollars and one held by Charlotte Garro- linson gave his guests a good supper and ter rolling up her sleeves she-ran a pre- requiring tbat an election be held according to law The board of chosen freeholders of the county of Tne Boards of ReftlHtry and Elec^on or Snrewi- ban, drawn In the amount of two hundred dollars, Buildings Raised and Moved. was untiring iu his efforts to-make their liminary movement from one end to the Monmoutb witb Allison E. Preston. Addition to In said County of Monmoutb, on Tuesday tbe eighth on visit to bis house a pleasant one and one bury township will meet In their respectlre dl«- day ot November next entitling tbe data tbereof, lor other, striking every note in her rapid ounty jail. 88,^57. trtcts on Saturday, October 29th, 1803, IF YOU WANT long to be remembered. The guests were slide across, and after striking the home Wm. Rnbmnam with J. B. Irons. BulldlDR at the purpose of electing a member of the Senate of from the neighboring towns and villages Belm*r. S4,9i:U.iO. this State, to Oil tbe said vacaucr occasioned by the between 'tbe bourB of twe-lve and Qve o'clock, to MOVE A HOUSE, base again she opened up with Nebes's Tuesday, November list, 189%, death of said TIIOMAB 8. R. BROWN. wit, at two o'clock p. a., at Red Bank, on the prem- VICTORS and went home after midnight highly "Movement Perpetual." That only served Given under my hand and tbe Great Seal of ises below described, a certain pleoe of land and MOTE A BARN, or pleased with the good-fellowship of the from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M., for ihe purpoie of rerlilng tbe Stats of New Jersey, at Trenton, the real estate, a particular description of which fol- to limber her fingers and get the'keys to Real Estate Transfers. , and correcting th« lWizUtry Ltais. [L. S.3 fourth day of October In the year of our lows : Beginning at the southeast corner of the De- MOVE Air? BUILDING, occasion. working easily, and when high C had The pluces Tor holding the elections and the me«t- Lord, one thousand eight hundred and nine- Forrest lot on the north side of Locust avenue, Lead them all with either been struck at the ending she began on The following real estate transfer rifiH of the Boards of Registry aud Election ar« u ty two and of the Independence of the Uni- thence easterly fifty feet to a stone or stake ; thence Minn Maggie, Smith and Miss Gertie have been filed in thecfficebf the county follows: - , ted States, tbeone hundred and seventeenth. northerly two hundred and sixteen feet moreorless Get Matthews Bros, to do the Wort Morrell of South Amboy are the guests Xebes's "Rondeau Brilliant." Then came Smith's -'Marche de Tambours." clerk at Freplw>ld for the week ending EASTliltX DISTRICT. By tbe (iove.rnor: -c - to a lane called DeForrest lane ; thence westernly Brick Buildings also Moved. of Mr. and Mrs William Thompson. October 7th, 1802: ;,- OceaDic Hook aod Ladder Company's Building at HlNKT O. KKLBKT. LEON ABBETT. forty-eignt feet more or leas along said lane to toe Cushion or; Pneumatie Tires. Miaa Jennie and Miss Lizzie Hurley of Following this came selections from Mo- Secretary of State. DeForrest land: thence southerly along'tbe east No Broken or Cracked Walls,' zart, Rubinstein, Haydn, Beethoven, SUREWSBUKT TOWNSHIP. oceanic side of the DeForrest land two hundred and sixteen Belmar are spending a week with Mr. Phebe A. VanBrunt and husband to Samuel S. jumnr.iz IHSTKICT. STATE OK NEW JERSEY, I feet more or less to the aforesaid beginning at Lo- No Timbers Strained, and Mrs. Bobert Hurley. Wagner, Meyerbeer, "Her Bright Smile VanBrunt. Piece of property, $1. cust avenue, together with whatever right of travel Haunts Me Still," " White Wings," " Old Nareslnk Uook and Lndder Company's Building on . DEPARTMENT OK STATE I :he £ald wards have in said lane or roadway to and | No Big Bffla. Mian Johanna Clsyton of Red Valley is Hobert Richardson and wife to Sarah E. Holmes. Mechanic Slreit, Red Bank. I, HKNRT C. KKLSIT, Secretary of state of tne_ Jhe ti Black Joe," " The Letter that He Longed Piece of property. S'JOO. Slate of New Jereey. do hereby certify that the fore> from"" » Shrewsbury avenue, In common with others, Credendas (with Cushion Tires), $90. Address the guest of Miss Emma Thompson. for Never Came," and so on through Rufus T. Sinock and wife to Leon de la Beussllle. WESTERS DISTRICT. going la a true copy of a Proclamation by tbe Gov- y°inditlons made known on day of sale. I " Red Bank, N. J. Robert E. Hurley is breaking in a the long day with never a stop for food Lot at Ked Bai:k. (2.851). Relief Hose Company's Building on Front Street, ernor, in the matter of tbe election of a Senator / MARY ANN KEEFE. black and-tan dog to harness. Wm. 'H. Jones and wife to George E. Seaman. / Re-i Bank. from Monmoutb County us the same is taken from 1/ Guardian. or drink, never tiring in her laudable Lot at Oceanic. $'200. and compared with the original (Filed October C Dated September 20th, 1802. Gredendas (witli Pneumatic Tires), $120. efforts. Augu«t J. L For the Shipment of Farmers' married to Sir. White in December, 1880. not repeat a.- single piece.- There were Lobsters, Crabs and Clams. ;1UR ASSORTMENT in.this depart- Full Stock of Trade Supplies and leaves one child, a little girl about several difficult finger movements in the George H. Pollpr of James H. Potter. Lot at Produce. if inent will ad 1 new lustre to the compositions. Long Branch, 8-1UU. CENTURY,- ten years old. Mra. White was one of a Wm. M. Guwlrv :ind wife to. Wm. Sisott. Lot at Oysters and Clams Served on the Half- reputation gained through its exhibit of on hand. family of six children and leaves four "Did the neighbors complaint Not Long Branch, $I(i3.50. Shell. last season.- Increa cd space recently de- For mechanism, finish and equip- one. One woman who lives near me had Tbe Seabrlgbt land and construction company to r sisters and one brothpr. They are Mrs. Gharles Anderson. Lot it) at Seabrlght, 8500. WHARF AVENUE, The boat will be at John A. voted to this section, will ,-il'oy a better show- ment; the Columbias have no Henry C. White and Mrs. Emmett Smith a quilting party that day, and she re- The Seabrlgbt land and construction company to Charles A nderson. Lot 20 at Seabrlgbt, 15 years' Worthley's dock at Red Bank on ing of regular sto:k, an i permit us to do of Little Silver, Mrs. Joseph C. Patterson marked -during the afternoon : ' Mrs. RED BARK, NEW JERSEY. : equal. ' Pianos and. Organs, of Hiddletown, Mrs. Owen West of Darrin must have company to-day. I lease.' $3 a year. Fridays and Saturdays to receive justice to the many cho ce and exclusive Walter Walton to Wco. Brennan. Lot at Sea- styles imported expressly for our trade. Brooklyn and William T. Sherman of notice her piano is going pretty steadily.' brlght, $1. produce, and will leave the dock Leonardville. The funeral will take And Just think what a hi rrid newspaper Anna Brennan and husband to Walter Walton. Catalogues now ready and sent Musical Merchandise of ail Kinds, place at the house on Friday afternoon said of me. It called me 'The Boss Lot 8 at Seabrlght, tl. for New York at six o'clock on free on application. Piano Thumper, the Longest-winded Laucus Lonmls and wife to Margaret L, Wtldes. at two o'clock. Rev. J. K. Manning will Local ill South Elberon. 81. Saturday nights. .. HOTABLE FOR EXCELLENT Y&RIETY. STOOLS, SCARFS, PIANO officiate, and the interment will, be in Key Manipulator on Earth.' Now, Fair View cemetery. wasn't that mean? KEPTC.VK TOWSSHIP. WILL HIE FOVND. Monmouth fertilizer company to Myron 8. Gould. I also have on hand a full line of COV^ES, ETC. " My husband? Oh ! he is an old man Piece of property, $2,694.re. THOS. WARWICK, Persian Bands, Mr. Geissenhainer Renominated. and an invalid. He was in the room ad- George W. Brown and wife to Maiy Brower. Pearl Gimps, joining mine during all the time I was Piece of property. $150. At Less than Manufacturers' Prices «| Crochet Gimps, Congressman Jacob A. Geissenhainer playing. He enjoyed the music." Caroline D. Bennett and husband to Michael E. v Western Wheel Work's Wheels Sexton. Lot at Ocean Grove, 8400. TO CLOSE CVT l~ZZ Cli'CBS. T Black Jet Gimps, PIANOS TO REtfT, was renominated at Is>w Brunswick last Elsie Johnson, the sole surviving,wit- Benjamin H. Browning and wife to Josephine •p1 anil lar^eHt nmii'ifr.rLur'TL. by uj Jet Sodiccs, which are the best for. the money Hunter. 2 lots at Ocean Grove, $7,000. Slate and Tin Roofer Wednesday. There was quite a full at- ness of the contest from start to finish, ^) are ffuaxaateoii, as ulr-^ !>:• >j. . Always on band from the Best Makers. Hannah Davlei to Carrie C. Holllster. Lot at Cantllle Gimps, ever produced. tendance of delegates anil the nomina- is as proud of the record made by her Ocean Grove, $2,600. ' __ ^1 Pretty PAPEIfS, Co. lull! , —AND DBALEB IN— Ribbou Fringes, tion was made without opposition. The mistress as if it had been her own. She c Marcus D. LeRoy and wife to Augustus L. Gott- • HANDSOME cn/rs,\v.'".rf.'; *• ' - J>ress Trimmings, Crater-Little-Terhune faction were in stayed beside Mrs. Darrin during the schalk. Lotat Asbury Park. 83.300. tM \Vtivl>. '•< tr l\f. RI faotory. ( Slate Lintels, Silk Edge Gimps, Josrphlne*W. Clarkson and husband to Elizabeth i 4 tolSlnoh liOUIIl.U". 1;. ^ »M!: , control of the Monmouth delegation. whole fifteen hours, and is still sound » Worth !1 to »;:'.«. «;I1!,S tn no. Yd.; I Hearth Stones, They gave Win. Pintard and G. A. Wei-mentally and physically. She bears wit- Charles Tilton and wife to Mary B. VooEhees. ^1 - Worth i to tive. nL factor J. . denmayer the'two beBt places in the gift ness to the correctness of Mrs. Darrin's Lot at West Asbury Park, $3,000. i S SEXBKcTXSTWirn Slate Steps and IH EGH-CLASS STYLES . I of the countv in the organization of the statements. Lulu H. Enrlght and olbers -to Mary Lemond. ^ To pav pontage on over IVQMat.-heil Samples. "W. . COZGIE] Lot at West Asbury Park, 84.500. • FTH. CADY, Piovidcnce, R. I. , Slate Flagging, COnventiOD,-Mr. Pintard being one pf the Mrs. Darrin is confident that she can »*J We refer to Adams Ex. Co,, of Frovitlence, and ( Ambrose B. Hendrlckson and wife to Samuel G. tm over 100,000 pleased cvstnmerx in ci'**rif secretaries of- the' convention and Mr.break her own record, and that she can Kelly. Lot at West Asbury Park. SM0O. - «*—- in the Univn. AfiESTB WANTKD. i W.H.DUR]SrELL, " Joseph C. W. Stout and others to James F. Rui- ' indueonentn. Ti'nVp for particulars. Cor. Bridge.Ave. and Monmouth Street, For Street mii Evening Wear. Weidenmayer being Monmouth'B repre- easily do waltzes and echottisches and lings. Let at Wanamassa. $6U5. 3KOAD STREET, - EED BANK, N. J. CASTLE HALL BITILPING, sentative on the committee of resolu- funeral marches and sonatas for any- Wesley B. Stout and others to George F. Opdyke. - RED BANK, N. J. Dress Goods* Linings and tions. The selection of Mr. Weidenmayer where from twenty to twenty-four hours 2 lots at Wanamassa, $1.160., other essentials for the com- JOHN C. AUL, as member of the committee on resolu and never iniss a~note. She will play RARITAN TOWNSHIP. , GEO. J. MULLINES, tions was said to have been due .to the against time with anyone now on earth, Arthur w. liussev and wife to Robert Seely. All kinds of state goods arid slate plete making of Costumes Having secured the services of a desire to strengthen the Crater party in giving them choice of corners, and wil- Piece of property, $735. 8CCCESSOK TO work. Slate Roofing in Colors and are here, and in asking-your . first-class the eastern district of Shrewsbury. lingly surrender her belt and claims if HAl:i.liOKO TOWNSUIP. attention thereto, do so with Fashionable Merchant Tailor, After the nomination was made Mr. she cannot hold up longer than her op- Jnhn V. Prest to George Quackenbush. Piece of WORTHLEY & MULLIKER, Figure Work a Specialty. All the fullest assurance that Geissenhainer was brought before the .ponent. t property, $100. convention and inade a short address. Blond hair surmounts the classic feat- MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP. work guaranteed. I have a patent style and prices will both FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. CATE R Adelaide Quackenhusb to George W. stllwell ures of the present champion. She Piece of property, S-I72. composition for fixing leaky chim- prove of the greatest advant- I would announce that I am pfe- smilingly owns to thirty years on earth Asber T. Applegate, ex'r. to Adelaide QuacSen- age to our patrons in making The Champion Opossum Hunter Coal and Wood, Suits and Single Garments Blade -pared to provide for the present trip, and to 150 pounds avoir- buah. Piece of property, 8371.50. neys. Tar paper for sale. Henry Johnson of Red Bank, the dupois, and she stands five feet six inches their selections for the pres- champion opossum hunter of Monmouth WALL TOWNSHIP. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. ent season. > Up In the, Latest Styles and at in spring heel shoes. John M. Brown and wife to Addle Walnrlght, WEDDINGS AND PARTIES. county, caught four opossums in Middle- * • m ' Piece of property. $1. THOMAS WARWICK, town township last week. , .Jubn M. Drown aud wife to Sarah E. Schelble l&bigh and Wilkesbarre Coal well Snort Notice. Best In TTo'nrn. PI"ce«f property, SI- Screened and Clean. U 5. PL4UT Sr C9., Everyone ought to kno v that Dore- John M. Brown and wire to Deborah D. Marsh Corner Bridge Avenue and Monmoutb Street, Fall and winter suits and overcoats mus Broi. have the best Btnoked meats Piece of property. SL Oak, Hickory and Pine Wood by the Load or Barrel. MAIL ORDERS FILLED I 7O7 TO 727 Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing Jobn M. Brown and wife to Theodore S. P. BANK, NEW JEESEY. cow ready at Ludlow's.—Adv. in town,—Adr. Brown. Piece of property, £1. LOWEST UABKOT PBICXS, SAMPLES SENT ANYWHERE. 1 BROAO STRICT. Promptly Done. BED BANE, NEW.JEB8EY, The March of Company A. five years older than she said she was, Wheelwright Shop and Carriage EW YORK AND LONG BRAN( H " Forward, msrcn 1" was the" Captain's word. and •was not by any manner of means The five acknowledged Leading Hatters of America to-day atre CROWN GRAIN DRILLS, Factory. N RAILBOAD. * And the tramp of a hundred men was heard. i J. F. EMBLEY has opened a carriage factory Stations In New York: Central B. B. of New Jer- As toe; formed into line In the morning gray; the wife for him. and stopped TvTiting. Hopping, Dunlap, Hnox, MjjHer and Youman. and wheelwright shop at Middletown. Painting, sey, foot of Liberty Street; Pennsylvania B B. Snoulder to'shoulder went Company A. Perhaps little Miss Lawton, who, the trimming, etc.. promptly attended to. ' foot of Corttandt street and Desbrosses Street. worst come to the worst, was his junior, BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILLS, Commencing Octoberlllth. 1892. Out of me shadow into toe son, and his superior in appearance, watched "FT O CPECIAL MASTER'S SALE. * - TRAINS FOB BED1 BANK.. A hundred men who moved as one: Leave New Tort via Central IB. B. of N. J., 4»,- Oat or the dawning Into the day. for the postman for a week or two, and By virtue of a decree of the Court of Chancery of 8 15, 11 30 a. m.: 1 30, 1 45». 4 00. 4 20*, 6 IB In glittering fileswent.Compan j A. •wondered in her innocent soul what she ACME HARROWS7° New Jersey, made on the eighth day of. September, p.m. Sundays, 9 00 aim.: 4 00 p. m. Via P. B. Marching along to toe rendezvous. had done to offend Mr. Pringle. ' No. S BROAD STREET, BED BANE, N. J.; A. D., ISO"-, In a certain cause ^berela depending, R., 3 10 A. m.; IS 60, 8 40*, 5 10, 11 45 p. m. By grassy meadows the road ran through. It is woman's nature to like those who wherein Hattle B. Tajlor la complainant and James Sundays. 9 45a.m.: 515 p.m. By springing cornfields and orchards gay J. Taylor and others are defendants, the subscriber, " Long Branch. 6 30,7 06,8:15, 8 30, 1125 a.m.; pretend to like her. J3ut she wrote ho Where he is prepared ?irery latest novelties in ";, CLARK CUTAWAY HARROWS, onwof the Special Masters of said court, will expose I 30, 2 30, 4 30, S 50. 6 SO, p. m. On Sunday!, Forward, forward, went Company A. reproaches, and would not have institut- to sale at publlc~vendue to the highest bidder, on 7 50, 9 30 a. m.; 4 45. 5 50 p.m. And tie pinjKiii white of toe apple trees. ed a breach of promise case against one Friday, the 31st day of October, 1893, Ocean Grove. 610, 6 50, VTsj, 910,1107 a.m.; Falling fasPKthe fitful breeze/ who had left her at the altar's foot. between tbe hours of twelve o'clock, noon, and "five 110, 210.410.5 30, 630 p.p. . ' •• . Scattered their dewy, scented spray • - Those letters might have been written in HATS AND INGGOODS^ and HALLOCK POTATO DIGGERS, o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit, at two TBAINS LEAVE RED BANK. Straight In the face of Company A; - f o'clock, at the dwelling bouse on the premises here- For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 6 43, 718, fadeless ink for all the harm they would at prices ight for quality. inafter flrst described, in tne townsnlp or Atlantic. 7 25, 7 55» 8 15*; 8 25. 9 43, 11 30*. 11 40 a. m.; A breath like a sigh ran thronga the ranks have done Mr. Pringle. The innocent V •:• Monmouth County. N. J., all that piece or parcel or 143, 245, 4 47,6 03, 7 08n.m. Sundays, 8 03, Treading those odorous blossom banks. country maiden would only have folded land and premises situate in tbe township of Atlan- • 9 43 a.m.: 1 20, 5 00, 6 0G pirn. Tor tbe orchard hillsides far away. $2.00 Hat is Beater. Don't forget 11 FOR SALE BY- tic, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, " Long Branch, Ocean Grave, Sea GlftisMana- The northern hnimrt»« f Company A. them away as mementos of the big with the grist mill and seats, beginning at a stone squan and Point Pleasant, 6 25, 94C/"-ipS8 O black-whiskered, good-looking gentle- planted for a corner standing In ibe middle of the a.m.; 12 47, S 20, 2 57, 5 80,[5 43,6 40, 7 40, 8 80 biebway leading from tbe academy to the grist mill, p.m. Sundays (except Ocean Grove), 1035, Forward, march! and tbe dream was sped; man who seemed once to like her very formerly Cyrenius VanMater's, now the said Wil- II SO a.m.: 5.27, 640 p.mL Out ol the pine wood straight ahead well. liam Taylor's, said stone belnjr at the most-south-, Clattered a troop of the Southern gray No. 8 BROilb STREET, BED BANK, N. J. "w*_ east corner of John G. Taylor's land In said road; FOB FREEHOLD VIA ^lATAWAN. lace to face with Company A. However, he whom she had so happily thence running along bis line (1) souUi. eighty-nine, Leave Bed Bank, 81!5, 11 40 a.m.; 1 43, 4 47, 6 OS escaped rejoiced over his craft, as he re- degrees west, nine chains and seventy-three links to p.m. , • I : • Forth with a flash in toe Southern sun membered the episode, and trod his cus- an oak tree marked; thence (S) south, seven degrees- FOR- RED BANK VIA MATAWAN. A Hundred sabres leaped ukg one. If you are in need of a and fifteen minutes east, fourteen chains to HopLeave Freehold, 8 10, 1115_a.in.; 2 06, 4 30, < 05 Sudden drum-beat and bugle-play tomary path safe in the protection of the P. O. Box 492, Red Bank, N. J. PHALANX, N. J South Brook; thence down tbe brook (3) south, p. m. . •. Sounded the charge for Company A. coquette's ink. eighty-four degrees east, two chains; tbence (4) . For further particulars see time tables at gtatioi s. south, sixty-eight degrees east, one chain and sixty Halt! What Is here ? A slumbering child. Time rolled on. The little blue bottle links; thence (5) north, eighty-nine degrees east, RTJFTJ8 BL0DGKTT, H.'p. BALDWIN, ' Boused by the blast of the bugle wild. with the glass stopper, and a spoonf ul or four chains and ninety-tbree links to tbe center of Supt. G. P. A.C.B. K.oiN.J. • Between the ranks of the blue and the gray. tbe blzturay leading from tbe aforesaid grist mill to so of ink at the bottom, wasted its fleet- 1 J. B. WOOD, G. P. A. Fenn. B, B. • Bight In the path of Company A. ing sweetness on the desert air of Mr. Freehold ; thence along, tbe same (6) north, tnlrty- elzbt degrees east, three chains and forty links to * Denotes express trains. Nothing knowing of North or South. Pringle's law office. The office boy did the center of the floodgate; thence (7) south, flfty- Her dimpled anger within ber mouth. not know of its existence, and if he did, nve degrees east, one chain; thence (8) north, sixty- pENNSYLVAMIA RAILROAD COM- Her gathered apron with blossoms gay. he had no wish that his love-letters SUIT OR OVERCOAT, one degrees east, one. chain and thirty-six links : PANY: 1 She stared at the guns of Company A. thence (9) north, twenty-one degrees and forty-five On and after July jtn, 1892, should fade out of existence in three minutes west, one chain; thence (10) north, two de- TRAINS WILL LEAVE RED BANE Str&igbtway set for a sign of truce weeks. Mr. Pringle carried on his flirta- grees east, two chains; tnence (11) south, eighty-«lx For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 7 19 Whltely a handkerchief fluttered loose; tions by word of mouth, and had no use FALL AND WINTER degrees west, elgbty-Ove llnKS; tbence (12) north, 810,9 18 and 9 43 a.m.; 1 43,8 15,4 20, 4 65,6 08 In front or the steel of tbe Sontbern gray twenty-one degrees and. forty-five mlnut&s west, and 9 38 p.m. On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; SOS Galloped tbe Captain of Company A. for it. The agent for notions did not nine clralns atrd forty-three links to a stone in tbe and 9 3S p.m. * i come to the office again, and the ink HAT OR CAP, top of tbe bank or bill near tbe barn, which Is the " Rahway, 719 and 9 48. aim.; 148. 4 55, 6 08 To bis saddle bow he swung the child, which vanished as fairy gifts are said to place of beginning, containing about sixteen acres, and 9 88 p. m. i On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 6 06 and 'With a kiss on the baby lips that smiled, be tbe same more or less. Tbe aforesaid properly 9 38 p.m. : • I Wbjle the boys toublue and tbe boys in gray do, -was quite forgotten. was conveyed by deed from John G. Taylor and wife " Woodbrldge, 9 43 a.m.; 1 48, 6 03 and 9 88 p.m. § Cheered for the Captain of Company A. • " • One of Mr. Pringle's oldest and most to William Taylor, dated the eighth day-'of April, On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.: 6 06 and 9 88 p.m. eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and by William " Perth Amboyj 918, 9 43 a.jm.; 143, 6 03 p. m. valued clients lay-dying, and one morn- : Forth from the rants of bis halted men. Taylor to Charles M. Taylor, by deed dated March On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; and 6 06-p.m. ' ' ^, While tbe wild hurrahs rang out again, ing he sent post-haste for Mr. Pringle. 23,1350, recorded In Book T 6 ol Deeds, pages 134 " South Amboy, 9 18, 9 43 a.m.; 1 43, 6 0S and Tne Southern leader spurred his way That gentleman at once obeyed the sum- and 135. , . •• • 9 33 p.m. On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 6 06 and 9 88 To meet the Captain of Company A. mons. The client was a miserly old Keekwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc, cp.m. r ! Also all that certain lot of land situate in said . " Mata-wan, 719. 918 ana 9 43 a.m'; 143,315, Ont of the armsthat held ber safe ™n, who, with thousands at command, 4 £5, 6 03 and 9 3S p.m. On Sundays, 9 48 a.m.; township, beginning at a stone standing in the 6 06 and 9 38 p.m. ' He took with a smile the little waif; denied himself every luxury. He lived southwest corner'of Garret It. Conover's woodland, : CLOTHING " Mlddletown, T19. 9 43 a.mL; 1 43 and 6 08 p. m. A grip of tbe hand 'twin blue and gray. in a little lodging room over a common said stone being twelve chains and ninety-four links And back rode tbe Captain of Company A. on a course of twenty-eight degrees and twelve min On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.: and 6 08 p.m. restaurant, hard by Mr. Pringle's law utes northeast, from-a locust stump, said stump beT- " Philadelphia and Trenton (connecting at Ban- . Up there in the distant cottage door, office, and had for furniture simply a and care to make your dollars go as far as ing a corner of land formerly Isaac Smith's; thence way), 7 19 a.m.; and 6 03 p. m. On Sundays, <- ^: A mother clasped her child once more. bed and bedstead, a chair and a table. running (1st) north, twenty-eight degrees and 9 43 a.m.; 6 0B p.m. ! - -* Shuddered at sight of tne smoke-cloud gray. twelve minutes east, one chain and eighty links to " Long Branch, Point Pleasant and intermediate Shrouding the path'of Company A. The queer, chalky looking stove, set main road ; (3d) along said road north, four degrees stations, 5 13, 9 07.10 38. 11 SO a. m.; 180, S 80, crooked in the fireplace, was a donation possible, go to west,, eigbt chains: (3d) south, forty-two degrees, 3 52, 4 23, 5 35, 6 40 and 8 30 p.m. On-Sunday*, A little later and all was done. from the landlord. —AT— forty two minutes west, sixteen chains and twenty- 952,11 20a.m.; and 0 40p.m. (Do not stop at The battle was over, tbe Tlctory won. two links ; (4th) nbrtb, seventy-seven degrees and Asbtiry Park on Sundays.) - . Nothing was left of the pitiless fray "Pringle," said the old man, as his forty-two minutes east, eleven chains, to the place " Toms River, Bay Head Inlet and Intermediate That swept the ranks of Company Ji. lawyer entered, " Tm.feeling very ill." of beginning, containing four acres, .more or less. stations, week days, 6 31, 9 07,10 S8 a.m.; and "I'm extremely sorry, Mr. Patesy," Including tbe estate, and Interest In dower of the 3 52, 4 25 and 6 40 p. m. Nothing left, save the bloody stain said Mr. Pringle, " to hear that." defendant, Bertha L. Taylor, widow of Charles E. TRAIN8 LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, Darkening tbe orchard's rosy rain; Taylor, deceased, In tbe undivided one-third part Broad street, (via Rahway). Dead the chief of tbe Southern gray. '' I'm. not," said Mr. Patesy. " It costs DAVIDSON'S of the said premises, .together with all and singular For Bed Bank, 6 50, 8 30, 11 IS a.m., 3 SO and 4 00 - And dead the T*»'" of Company A. a great deal to live." tbe hereditaments and appurtenances to tbe saldj ;: p.m. on Sundays 8 12 a.m., and 4 02 p.m. "And a great deal to die, too, sir. premises belonging or In anywise appertaining. ' TBAINS HEAVE NEW YORK, Fallen together, the gray and blue. Conditions make known ob day.of sale. Desbrosses and Cortlandt street ferrie«. .. Gone to the finalrendezvous ; You should remember that, Mr. Patesy," J BANK P. McDERMOTT, 830, ?30. 910,1000a.m.: 1200m.: 120,880,810, • A grave to cover, a prayer to say. said Mr. Pringle, unwilling to lose so CORLIES'S, Special Master In Chancery. 8 40, 4 20,510: and 7OOp.mL. On Sundays, 816, And—Forward, march! went Company A. good a client. JOSEPH MCDERMOTT, Sol'r. * • • $14.40. 9 45 a.m.: and 5 15 p. m. I "Yes, it's an expensive world," said One Price Clothing and Hat House, CHA8.-E.PUGH,: . . J. R. WOOD, HERIFFS SALE.—By virtue .of & General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent COQUETTE'S INK. the miser. " Now I've sent for you to S Wit of fl.f a to me directed. Issued out of the make my will." Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, OCTOBER, 1892. " Go a-n-ay," said Mr. Pringle. " Go "At your service, sir," said Pringle. THE 17th DAT OF OCTOBER, 1892, between the awar and shut the door. I don't want "Sendfor the things, or get them at 39 BROAD STEEET, RED BANK, N. J. hours of 12 and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock). In the after- Shrewsbury and Long Branch, once," said Mr. Patesy. " Have it all BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. noon of nald day, at the Court House at Freehold, anything." In the township of Freehold, county of Monmouth, Higliiantls, Oceanic, Locust ' " Cant be sure of that until you see right. I don't want that confounded WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Nfiw Jersey, all that tract or parcel of land and •what I hev," said the visitor, pressing brother to find a flaw anywhere, and my premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, Point, Brown',8 Dock, two sons have behaved shamefully ail lying and being In tbe township of Holmdel, In the into the office. "Don't charge nothin' county of Mpumoutb. and state of New Jersey, be- Fair Haven and, for showin' my stock ; Mire a p'int' of their lives. They shan't squander my ginning at a maple stump on the westerly side of obliging; samples of a thousand things money -when I'm gone, No, sir. Be Horse Leg Bridge Brook;, tbence as tbe needle RED BANK!. quick, Mr. Pringle! NEW SPECIALTY, pointed De. ember, 183!),*soutb, sixty-nine degrees no gentleman's office ought to be with- and twenty-two minutes east, seventeen chains and out.' Here you are; best stock of ril be back in a moment," said Mr. twenty-are links to Thomas T. stout's line; thence Pringle, and he hurried to his office. along skid line 'south, thirty-three ^degrees' and The Strong and Commodious Steamboat, tions in the country." forty-three minutes west.'three chains and seventy- "I tell you I don't want anything," " Kll my pocket inkstand with ink," FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, four links ; tbence north, sixty-nine degrees' and roared Mr. Pringle, who, with a pen be- he Said to Tom, the office boy, " and get twenty-two minutes west, fifteen chains ana thirty- me out a couple of quills." eight links to Sarah Denis's line; tbence along said nind each ear and another in his hand, line north, forty-live minutes west* three chains •was busy with some legal work -which Meanwhile he rumaged for parchment and elghty-etoht links; thence south, sixty-nine Capt. J. P. CHADWICK, ( ( involved much writing and the consulta- and the proper seals, and in ten minutes degrees and uverityTtwo minutes east, twenty-four was back again with Mr. Patesy. SHOE.' links to beginning containing flve acres and flfty- Will leave Red Bank daily at tion of a great black book. elgbt hundredth or ao-acre. ' ; "And I tell you it don't make no mat- "You know about how much I'm 7:00^.11, • • .j • • worth, Mr. Pringle," said the old man. 8eized as Uie property of Caroline Bennett, taken ter. Show 'em all the same," said the in execution at ihe suit of John Curtis to the use of notion agent, spread ing his wares upon "About three hundred thousand dol- John S. Applegate, and to be sold by Will leave New York, foot of the table. " Here you are, fancy ink- lars, sir," said Pringle, " which I trust It is a Goodyear Welt, made with a Cork Sole running from toe to RDLIEF P. SMOCK, Sheriff. Franklin Street, daily .at 2:00' ' stand and pen rack, only half a dollar. you may long live to enjoy." Buy your Butter at Headquarters. The Red Bank Butter Market, APPLEGATE & I:OPE, Sol'rs. "Ahem !" said the old man. " "Well, heel, keeping out dampness from the foot, making it a very desirable Dated Sept. lath, 18!B. $5.40 P. M. Sundays excepted. Indestructible pen porkypine handle— the largest retail establishment of its kind in the State, is now handling tew shilKn'. You put your xm^Ti-n" perhaps you do. You've been careful of N RULE TO BAH QEEDITORS. my interests, sir. You've charged me shoe for wet weather. They are made with a heavy double sole, in f'X ECUTOR'S NOTICE. John Morford, Salesman. black inV into this here, and use that more Butter than any other house. We buy direct from first hands, George B. Snyder. acting executor of Alexander Edgar Brower, for it- in your bills, but that's all fair. 1 there, and' you'll write in a •way that'll Balmorals and Congress, Cap Toes, 4 and 5 widths. Snyder, deceased, by order of the .'Aurroffate of the amaze even your fine mind." Real estate a hundred and fifty thou- which enables us to sell at the LOWEST WASHINGTON MARKET county-of Monmouth, hereby gives notice "to tne' sand. Bond and mortgage and ready creditors of the said deceased to bring In thelrdebts, Cards maybe bad of E. C. Hazard 4 Co., Whole- "It appears to me that I'm not out of demands and claims against the estattf of said de- sale Grocers. Cor. Hudson and North Moore Streets, inkstands or pens," said Mr. Eringle, money another hundred and fifty. _ Prin- PRICES. »' ' ' . " ' cedent, under oaiu or affirmation, within nine New York; M. Sutphen.AblnEton Fisn and Oyster moving his hand over a dozen or so of gle, I'm going to- leave the real estate to niontbsfrom the THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1892, Market,26 Eighth Avenue. Cor. Jane Street; John the Triphammer orphan asylum, and the or they will be forever barred of any action there- F. James, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 189 ink-incrnsted bottles and stands, and the J. B. BERGEN, We are now making a Leader of the famous "Rockland Creamery." for against the said acting execMor. Montague Street, Brooklyn; The Edwards Express, ihree or four pen boxes spilt over his rest of it to you. Make it out so that my 354 and 356 Washington Street, New York r ; Calla- sons and brother can't shake it." GEORGE B. SNTDER. han &Eemp,41 Vesey Street, New York; 8agaes's desk. " You've brought coals to New- We carry, however, a large stock of other grades. News Depot and Andrew Purtell's Hotel. Red castle, and had better go." "Really, sir," said Pringle, "I can't BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. JOHN 8. APPLEGATE. FRED W. HOPE. Bank, N. J. ' I "Some -would stand appalled at thethink I've heard aright." C3?" Don't forget our Tea and Coffee Department. A PPLEOATE & HOPE, This boat's time-table is advertised In TBK BXD "You have though," Baid Mr. Patesy. BANK REGISTER. New Jersey Standard, also In signs of the mighty industry of genius, the Countina House Monitdr, Mackey's Steam- I know," said the agent. " Some would " Now go ahead." STEEL ROOFS. boat Guide.Keniiy's Guide and New York World. larf and say, 'Where am I at?' But "If you really have such kind inten- S. S. ANTONIDES, Proprietor, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, pens and ink ain't all I hev along with tions," faltered Pringle, quite overcome," LIGHTER THAW SHINGLES, LIGHTER THAN SLATE. me. Here's a knife, now, that for a "I must send for a brother lawyer. I RED BANK, • OCTOBER,; 1892. can't make a will in my own favor. I 24 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J The Large and Commodious Steamer, bachelor is the very thing. Here you Cheaper than tin, shingles or slate, and more durable than either. MONMOUTH COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. are; six blades, every one of 'em best of might be suspected of—" -*^« steeL Here j»u are a file, here you are "True," said .the miser. "Well, I A corrugated steel roof ha.s just been put on the tank house of Capt. T\/~ILT,TAM PINTARD, S a corkscrew; here you luxii up again a don't want asy loophole for these fellows David A. Walling at Tinton Falls. Capt. Walling has had experience Wl. V. WILSON sardine box opener. What better for a to creep in at. Send for somebody." with many kinds of roofs, and after a thorough examination of this Suilding COUNSELLOR AT LAW; - Capt. Benjamin Grlega, ^bachelor, obliged by press of business to Mr. Pringle sent his compliments to QyerSutton'g Stove Storei HEP BANK. N. J Will run between Port Monmouth and New York Mr. Savory of Nassua street, and would new steel corrugated roo.fing, he considered it better than -any other (foot of Hewett Avenue, West Washington ^take his lunch in his office, than a sardine and used it on this building. This roof is 25x80 feet, and the new HSNEY M. NEVIUS, EDMUND WIISON, « ^ Market), as follows: . on .biscuit, with some of that bottled ale lie step over? Mr. Savory came. The We carry a larger stock than any otfier firm in Monmouth county of Counselor at Law; Attorney at Law. will was made—the will which made Mr. roofing is heartily recommended by Mr. Walling. EVIUS & WILSON, Leave Port Monmouth. Leave New Tork. I see you are a judge of? A number of Ash, Walnut, Cherry, Quartered Oak, Redwood, Maple, Yellow Saturday, 1st....7.00 p.m.Saturday, 1st...12.00c m. instruments in bne; only one thing to Pringle heir to one hundred and fifty It is the cheapest and best roofing yet invented. N LAW OFFICES, Monday, 3d.:...t«i.3O •' Monday,3d 12;00 " • lose, one thing to carry about with you. thousand dollars. The landlord and land- Pine, Sycamore, Chestnut, White Pine and Whitewood Lum- RED BANK. N%J. Tuesday, 4th... .5.00 " Tuesday,:4th... 12.80 p.m. lady of the restaurant signed it as wit- Specimens of roofing shown and estimates for roofs cheerfully given. TAMES STEEN, Wednesday, 5th..6.00 " Wed'8day,.Bth...l.uO " Only one dollar. You surely want It can be laid over old shingles or tin roofs. ber, Spruce and Whitewood Timber, Brick, Lime, Lath, Thursday, 6th 6 00-" Thursday, 6th a 00 " that?" nesses. Old Mr. Pates j-attached his sig- Friday, Tttt... ..600 " Friday, 7tu...;.';600a.m. nature, the proper formaities were gone Plaster and Hair. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. The agent, holding the knife in one Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds for Saturday. 8th.... Saturday, 8tn... .3 30 p.m. through with, and Mr. Savory took the New York. EATONTOWN, N. J. Monday, 10th.... 8 00 p.tn.Mondav. 10th. — hand, spread his palm persuasively be- will away for safe-keeping, congratulat- ZD-A-ZSTIEIEIL ZE3I_ GOOK, Tuesday, Htb..l2O0 m. Tuesday, 11th. 800a.m. fore the nervous lawyer, and stood much JACOB SHUTTS, £ We» steeds in the ring of the circus PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, ETC. i P.O. Address, SHREWSBURY; N..J. Monday, 17tb 5 00 pjn.Monday, 17th.... pect, that he astonished Tom by perform- Tuesday, 18ih.... — Tuesday, 18lh.. .3 00 p.m. —an attitude which says " Only think " THE V Wed'sday, isih.iB 00 p.m.Wed'sday, 19th..—-— ing a specjes of fancy dance in Ms office Manufacturers of Mantels, Brackets, Columns and Mouldings, J AMES WALSH, 1 of that!" more plainly than words can. on his return, and presenting him with a Thursday, Mten.. . Thursday. 20th..4-00 p.m. But the lawyer's heart was unmoved. dollar. Tom, like most of the youths in Veneered Work of all kinds, Turning and Scroll Sawing. All stock STEAM SAW AND MOLDING MILL, Friday, 21st .8 00 p.m.Friday, 21st " I tell you I have everything that I AT BAILEY'S CIGAR STORE. Manufacturer of Sash and Blinds. Saturday. 2Jd....- f Saturday, 22d 4 00 p.m. lawyers' offices, haying been engaged on sizes Doors, Sashes, Blinds and Frames always on hand. MECHJ STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Positively no freight received, on Sunday. expect to desire for the remainder of the liberal terms of nothing to speak of a That is the name of a Cigar and it is rightfully named, for it is / II back .freight niu Si SNYDER, " ~ rooms and entire nouses. '• plenty of forensic talent. Such a thing Mr. Patesy's eldest brother and youngest IV • Established 1873. variety of brands and can suit the taste of smokers of Key West KEAL ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE & LOANS P.HAWKINS. as this would be serviceable to any smart son. They were not even in mourning. Commissioner of Deeds and Surveyor. Also Insur- r. DONOHUI. man. If s as bright a black as ever you " I hold in my hand, gentlemen," said Cigars. These goods are Ten-Cent Cigars. ance Broker for New York ana Vicinity. see when first writ, and it fades away in Mr. Savory, " the last will and testament JOHN H. COOK, MlDDLBTOWK; N. J. ^ less than three weeks, so that not a trace of our deceased friend, made, as I can * TT\R. G. F. HAWKINS &E)ONOHUE, is to be found upon the paper. I use it attest, when he was in the full possession RED BANK, N. J. (Successors to P. H, HENDSICKSON). myself for writing love-letters. No of his senses. He has gone where worldly FRONT STREET, FINE CIGARS. . HOMEOPATHIC breach o' promise cases for me, with all goods are of no avail, as our kind, friend PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, m— my vows fetched up in court to prove the pastor now present"—to whom he We manufacture a fine line of Cigars for the finest retail trade. OurFRONT STREET. . RED BANK, N. J facts- agin me—no, sir-ee. Here you are; bowed—"has told us; and it remains F. TRAFFORD. M. D. only twenty-five cents!" for those yet living to receive what he LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Cigars are made of the best Havana tobacco and are made in a HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, A. REr BANK, N. J. . • HAY, STRAI, FLOUR, "Fades in three weeks, do you say?" has given them." clean, airy workroom by first-class workmen. Among the brands Office on Brnart Street, ovar Corlies's Clothing Store asked Mr. Pringle, taking the bottle in The last will and testament of Roger Paints and Oils at Wholesale and Retail. 'AS. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. FEED his fingers. "Whittington Patesy," proceeded Mr. Sa- are La Rosa Ooncha, Flower of Key West, Prof, ^xrse, Perfecto, J VETERINARY SURGEON. "Tee-totally gone," said the agent. Graduate of American Veterinary College, N.Y. vory, reading from the outside of the etc. These are. "Ben-Cent Cigars. In boxes of fifty, from $2.50 to Residence, Irving Street, between Broad Street 43 Broad Street, :. ^Bed Bank, IT. jr. " TOtak e it," said Mr. Pringle. parchment and breaking the seal. and Maple Avenue. Red Bank. N. J. " One bottle?" said the agent. $3.50 per box. • . . All varieties of ground feed,' meal, etc.,* constant- Mr. Pringle looked at the ceiling and Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Huts and Wheels, D. CHANDLER, y on hand and sold at lowest market prices. * '.'Yes," said Mr. Pringle. Bighed. The brother looked at him and These Cigars are of extra fine flavor and we are selling lots of them " "Well, I've got several samples. No frowned. The pastor smiled benignly. R • ARCHITECT. need of coming back to bring one. You RED BANK. NEW JEESKT. - The landlord looked knowingly at the to men who know a good cigar when they smoke it. Offl(ie in Spinning k Patterson's Building. CHEAPEST can have one of these," said the agent. landlady. Mr. Patesy's son looked fierce- TXTM. H. SEELEY: "Here you are; thqnV you. I knew ly at the landlord. v* PORT MONMOUTFT, NEW JERSEY. rd find something to suit you yet. There "Just three weeks and a half ago," STEEL AND IRON TIRE, ROUND AND SQUARE Notary Public. Soldiers'. Vouchers Prepared. BOOKSTORE ain't a tnan nor a woman alive that I said Mr. Savory; and now we are here Bills of Sale for Vessels. . IN THE WORLD! couldn't suit with something. Good and he—Hullo!" IRON, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, DISSTON SAWS. THE LAEGEST- COLLECTION OF NEW AND afternoon." "What? Oh, laws a massy!" cried J. CULLINGTON & SON, SECOND-HAND BOOKS IN THE UNIVERSE And away he walked, with his bagthe landlady. " You didn|t see nothing, Thos. P. Brown; At a Great Reduction from. Publishers' Prices 1 over his shoulder, leaving Mr. Pringle Send us a Postal-Card, naming any Book you may did you?" ' J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, desire, and we shall quote price by return mall. with his bottle of coquette's ink in his She alluded to spirits, and was gram- FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. ' Adjoining steamboat Wharf, fingers. SPECIAL TEBMS TO LIBRARIES. matically incorrect ; but she unwittingly HHlf BA£TS, 3ST. J. "It might come useful," he said to stated a simple fact. Mr. Savory saw PEONT ST., OPP. MAPLE AVE., EED BANK, N. J.- MAMMOTH CATALOGUE FREE. . himself, especially in a certain case then BUT" "Wholesale and Recall Dealer In in his mind. He •was too much of a nothing. There was nothing to see. LEGGAT BROTHERS, lawyer not to remember that -what one "I am prepared to swear that this is 81 Chamber! Street, has written down may rise up as a wit- the parchment that I wrote upon and 3d Door West City Hall Park, i NET TORK. - ness against one at some time, and he sealed; here are the stamps still at- A. SALZ & CO. PRICE OF IMPERIAL, COAL, WOOD and FERTILIZERS tached," he ejaculated ; "but, upon my had, in consequence, forbidden himself COAL, BY THE CAR-LOAD. the pleasure of writing to Miss Lottie soul, there is not one word of writing to be seen, except that upon the back, THE OCTOBER SALE IN OUR $5.50. I am prepared, to sell coal of any size by the car- MILLINERY. Lawton, to whom he had taken a great •which I wrote in my Own office, previ- load at the market price. -When sold by. the carload fancv, and who lived some miles out of long tons of 2,240 pounds are given. Coal will be ously re-reading the contents. I am be- PATENT FLOUR delivered when desired. • • town, and could not always be called wildered. Mr. Pringle, can you explain? .IMPERIAL upon in busy times. Cloak ment. PATENTS • . He had not quite made up his legal You have an interest in the matter. AT $5.25. I handle the Best Grades of Hard, What mistake have I made ? " Interest increasing as FALL AND WINTER STYLES mind-about her, and yet he felt that Mr. Pringle had an interest in the Medium and Free Burning Coal. sweet fViing^ might be said without dan- the sale progresses. I sell nothing but Patent Flours. Also, the Best Quality of ger, if they were sure to fade away in matter, and he could explain. Not aloud, > NOW READY three weeks' time. He put the bottle on However. He knew as well as though he Blacksmiths' Coal. « his desk, finished his work, and that had seen Tii'in do it, that Tom, had inno- evening he sat down to indite an epistle cently filled his pocket inkstand from Many attractive ad- Stqckbridge, H. Js Baker's, and Chitten- AT to Mion Lawton,- taking care to use per- the bottle of coquette's ink, warranted ditions for SATUR- 1 den's Phosphates—three best brands to fade in three weeks, and purchased to for Monmouth County soil.' ' fectly plain, unmarked envelopes and write love-letters to poor Miss Lottie DAY and MONDAY, IS . STJPP, paper. Lawton. He remembered looking vainly " Shell look, find a clean envelope, October 15th and Oc- CANADA UNLEACHED* WOOD ASHES BY THE in his pocketbook for memoranda inade TON OR CAR-LOAD. ' and never suspect anything," he said. three weeks before, that very morning. tober ijth. • Mrs; J. M. t • " Just as well in any case. If I don't He knew that his hundred and fifty Land Plaster and Pure Paris Green. • marry her, she can't show 'em. If I do, thousand dollars had vanished into thin A lot of Ladies' Stoue and Shell Lime.In anr quan- she can't bring 'em out and say, • You air. But he said nothing. very stylish Cheviot tity. New YorK manures bV . SO West Front Street, sent so and so to me before I was Mrs. He searched and nelped to search for Boat ot Car-load. - Pringle.'" the will. He allowed Mr. Savory to Jackets.welted seams, General Frelehtlnir promptly.attendpd to. And the letter was a very pretty one worry himself nearly into a brain-fever, box back, half silk EED BANK, ! NEW JERSEY. •when it was finished—onewel l calculat- and the landlady to believe that "sper- ed to harrow the feelings of the jury, rits" had erased the writing.' And then lined, j entire front THE "NEW.AMSTERDAM"'HOTEL, and to win the cause for any " lonely he went back to his office and kicked faced .jjfith French WOT. C.TOWEH, Proprietor. , plaintiff." Tom out of it, and broke the little blue When you drive over the New Navesitfk Bridire, Coney or Astrachan don't fall to stop at TOWEN'S, the "NEW AM- Pinking, Feathers' iCurled, Crape It was not the last. Miss Lawton re- bottle of coquette's ink upon the hearth, STERDAM," at : , . plied. " She was so pleased to receive and ground it in with his heel. Mean- Fur, value fully $8.00, Veils Renovated, Etc. Mr. Pringlei nice letter," etc. while old Patesy's brother and sons re- LOCUST POINT, NEW JERSEY, And Mr. Pringle, who had nearly joiced and took possession of his prop- for these two days a Urst-class Road House in every particular. Celebrated Rhode Island Clam Bake, Game and made up his mind that Miss Lottie was erty. special price $4.98 Fish Dinners and Oyster Suppers a specialty. heiress to the Toft estate, which had been Deviled Clams, Crabs and Lobsters, Delmonico left Iving about loose, so to speak, by her each; j and. all other style. .- . . . ' •. . .. • Agent for Gum Tissue. Drama at the Seaside., A First-Class Restaurant, Fbiite Walters, Popular maternal grandfather's second wife, pro- Cloaks for Ladies, Prices. r HOUND FOR SALE. ceeded with the correspondence with She—Here comes Masher ; why Js he BlHIardu, Fine Wines and Clfrars, Beadleston & gnch assiduity that half the bottle of so cool to you now ? Misses; and Children Woerz's Celebrated Imperial Beer and Ales oh draught. "Hoflman House," Clio Club and Old Jor- A valuable, thoroughly broken rabbit coquette's ink was gone before he dis- He - Because he tried to cut me out at a great dan Whiskeys. hound, four years old, ifor sale. = covered that old Mrs. Toft's real heir with the girl I've since married. from regular prices. Open the Tear Round. Look out for the siom For particulars, address - was yet alive. She—But why are you so savage The " New Amsterdam " Hotel. Mr. Pringle began to suspect that Miss him? .• Twenty-four hours' notice required from Clubs ». H. COOK, Lawton used powder and cotton ; was J He—Because he didn't succeed. A. SALZ & CO., Broad and Large Parties for Clam Bakes. t Sails, H. J, / . - -