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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 , 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 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. . "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. 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. . 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. 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 . 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 . 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., O