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HGISTER.1
OfrANQE BLOSSOMS.
01TR NEXT ASSEMBLYMAN.
PRBPARINGjiPOR SPORT.
TtaeOnuotna Seaien (a Begin tfen
VNTERBSTINd \r}M* (TttO*! fed The marriage of Miss HeUle B. Outran SKETCH or THB Lire or THE
WITH r»«Df»»HlOOKWBl.i:.
too* fcltb JieciMK^MSbtecUsiid, aged
nine »9W»9tJl|»lwftWlWI»\k(«P
y
y
The; took the
9.18 train fot>N*VyAttj;l(M thoirprc*M^^oe^weij is married, sad pasrans
jQhJild/,' iiwt; winter-Mrs,- ftookwtitfc
whom havfttdiedti) T4» .three Qbildren
SPRAT FROM
THE LATEST NEWS
The game protective association ot
i, both, of Bed Bank,
was celebrated at the house of J. A. Born l a HU4)et«wa T»w««IUp, and RuaiMn Neck includes most of the residents of thai_part_(if the township
Worthier, Jr., at four o'clock yesterday
M l t a * 0r»twai m* • « Karir Asjv,
•ri.e»l»eJteai»,B»l»«
T. C»«orer ytajojr »oel» aoovUiMr afternoon, in the presence of about fifty" M Aelileves BmttamfeyHcasdn of During the past year or two they have
17 «•«!« for-Ftikenncii b*v« «hM4
purchased
a
large
number
of
quails
and
Over • Plano-Scbool guests. TheKev. J. F. Heilsnman, pwkia TalaaM mm* IpanMry. J
Knek-Ncw Balldfot*.
" *
te about «eoj«i« and U» ot Grace ohurrh, performed the cereOrover H>Lu(burrow,the Republican turned them loose on their grounds.
Mn. li. M. Al«aader"» flew readtef,
The
quails
have
multiplied
rapidly,
and
mony, The bride is a sister of Mrs.nominee for assembly from this district,
,Piy Qeo. O., Fay, or Atlantic High Worthier, and ia a very pretty brnnette, is making a vigorous canvass, and iaare now very numerous, Two or three room, which she had erected at the foot
of Church street, and filled! with go**
land*, ejtpeotatoon (oet«ot alurgedwril- short and slight. She wore a "traveling
bia pmspeota
of of the flocks have located in the mi reading matter, will remain open all
p
)pg-bou*e for, hfa own tmfl 6n Bay Vie* w i t of sunset-brown olotb, with dia- much ppleased
burbs of the town, and are frequently
e, 8aTCral other bulidtpge We now mond ornaments. Tbe guest* were! ejection? He is personally known to seen. Tboir presence has roused tho bunt win ter. Samuel Fiaber will bave charpv
g « p , q r p r p j e e t e d j u thatTloloity. chiefly residents from this vicinity, but most of tbe voter* of the district, and er'fl instinct in many of tlie youug men Mrs. Alexander hassppomtedJas»Ho*»
<A»,Cbape| HllMraintonMea will erect there were a number from New York, Us good service in the assembly during of the. town and they are oleaning up their lund, Miller Newman, Theodore West
%4?vellbig-honse on thel«rg« comer lot Brooklyn and Ixnig Branob. The bride two previous terms ia remembered in bis guns with the viaw to having lots of and D. L. Longstreet u truste«sof the
favp».
j l h
wheeWrigUt shop,
sport on tbe first of November. The reading roomr abo paying all expense*.
received a great number of presents,'
1, the. WT.>Mr- Thonjpjwn, of tbe Bethel Which included ft obina tea set, silver Mr. Lufburtow is a native ot Mon- game association did not intendtohave iim Carrie W. Sandt, who hasleen
A-M. E.ohwf?tvof N»T*»Ink,1»»vlog4fl- and glassware, easy, chairs, fancy arti- moutb county, and boa always been the quails shot until three years after lying very at bur home here tor eotq*
terted hl» yife and, the church, the cles, embroidery, etc. A reception was' oloaely identified witb its interests. He their introduction, but they cannot pre- time, has been removed to Mr, Jfendft
Mwteea havs «qured tbe tervioea of tbe held from four to six o'clock, a f which was born, on ttwi*ifburrow mill proper- vent gunners from shooting them if they winter residence, near Bed Bank.
fi^y, Mr. Pfl(oiy, fro»ithe West Indianart elaborate lttnch I was served, t h e ty, near Chapel BUI, in Middtetown fly off of their grounds. Last year a H. A. Crosley and family, of MorrfsTwo yean ago John Steamy of Uave- bappy 'temple took the 6:00 train for township, in 18jM). His parents were Rich- farmer near Tintoti Falls feds flock ot town, N. J., who own one of the largest
altacbmenis are John
,K'w robbed of swstch and chain, Heir York last evening, on their wed'1 ard and Ann Lufburrow, both of whom quails for several months that had taken and handsomest residences on RUmsm.
K. Bergen & Bon,towhom Mr. KoekA »t',-»26, J/iaCVVedneadar night ding tour. They will visit Washington,, dted b«fow 1M was fourteen years of age. up quarters near his house, expecting to bluff, will remain dawn ntittt after the
h# «air a rBoUl«nt»f iNavesJnk in poawe- Baltimore and other places, and will be! In 1899 Mr. Lufburrow went to New have some sport when the law was tip. election. Mr. Croalef will cast b b voia
. f the w»wh, and, be, bluntly!«-, gone about a week. On their1 return' York and started in business as a oom- Tbe first day of November, however, a for the straight Republican llckot.
formed nim oMb» fat* saying " 1 think they will make their borne with' Ml*.; mission merchant, where he disposed of gunner discovered tbe quails, and sent James M. Algor has nearly completed
Uoni,b«v0K<>» my "watoh," «ttd lie1 took it' Worihley until spring, when ttiey will' the products of tbo Lqfburrow home- his dog into the brush to drive them his new cottage on the beach, near tbe
stead, as wall as that from tbe farms of oat, Tho gunner stood in the road, and Hotel Shrewsbury.
>\
frpnj hipiuM^be oext day the temporary begin housekeeping.
many of bis neighbors. He soon built the quails* when loused, wouldflyfrom Benj. VanBrunt will soon commence
frateh holder delivered the chain to Hr.
up a very profitable business, which he a piece of brushwood on one side of tha the erection of a new cottagefttMonSteams, sajlng (bat it did not belong to
Williams-Stoat.
hiinfu4bQ could not tell how-it came Miss Eva Williams, daughter of 8. T. baa einoeconducted* Heand big brother road to a similar piece on the other, mouth Beach.
^th't, jiriii'^t ^ ; ' t o : the amount< Into his poesewion. He made no mlB-Williams, of Bed Bank, and Joseph C.I JSdward became joint proprietors of tbe and as they flew across the gunner Frank Hampton, assistant postmaster,
to
n tafce bi retursmg tbo pwvwrtj-, for tbe W. Stot^t, of, Farmingdale, a brother ft farm in Middletown township, and Mr. would shoot into the flock. Tbe owner has been elected presiding officer of Alkchain was Identf Hod/ «nd a record of the' n.T. aaiWedey B, $tou$t of Aibury! Lufburrow still owns one-half of the old appeared, but as the gunner waa on tha bind Conntnl, No. 88, Jr. O. XT. A. Jt.of 'X
numben ot the watehrase and the works Part, were married at the residence of homestead, together with naif the live- public highway the owner thought he this place.
A blaeflsh was caught on Batarday
stock, farm machinery and Implements
«howad Mr. Btewpa'B owiwrship.
Mr, WWiams last Thursday. There were* for tarrying on tha farming business. could do nothing to prevent tho shoot- last by WilliamCline, which had*, fishSb«rUf Jacob Injhts An, sdoleetentj very, few present except the immedlate| He retained bit residence in Middletown. ing, and the gunner Bnoceeded in bag- hook six inches long and a short trfflee I amounts to about t82. . A
iporttman from Middleto*u, hai been, relatives of the parties. Among tha until 1970S, .whto be married Miss Ellen ging nearly the entire flock.
of the line fast in inrgius.' 'Th'enftok
keek befq're the .elopement Mr.Jtock- seen frequently tbe p u t two weeks] guests wens Mr. and Mrs. William Pbvj Shepherd, daughter of the late Joseph Rabbits ore reported quite numerous had apparently been thereftlongtime;'
tested ona bard atone behiod a bulwark! tard. Dr. and Mrs. Qeo. F. Marsden, and! Bhepherd, of Shrewsbury. Mr. Lufbar- in some parts of Middletown township,, W. L. MacMollcn mde a'flyingbu>(of, rooks, hlong the bay shore beneath Mr!and Mrs. Joseph T. Burrowes.. The) row ranted tbe Shepherd farm a t tbat but most of thefannwsdo not permit nets proepecting trip of Norfolk, Vawon
the'frowning cliffs of HUtotf Park., bride-wore a bronze-colored plush, dress.| place from tbe heirs, and iived there *i(l\ shooting on their grounds. The game Thursday last. He reports bastaiMa
whioh Hr. BlumsQbejcg did np^ happep Wm. T. CODOVCI h&a froqoently aooom- Tbe ceremony was performed by, the, U s family until 1882, when bis wife was. protective association of Middletown boomingtothe Southern cities whicfcfce
pnnicd hint; They bad together a fine Bey. W. W. Moffat, assisted by the\Bev,| called away by death His children were township proposes to prosecute all In- visited.
t
• ( , ' , / ,
o( tabbing decoy duek*,t#>me mar-' Henry Bolting. A number ot wedding} taken in charge by a relative ia Mew fractions of tho law. "i
t h e goods known u
Hon. Wheeler & Peckbamj 'one ef /
-Ve!6ut»>d*-'B*ine,; and' 'atoo'
jouMtafguao** bottle ot medicine,!! presents were received by the bride. ,
our prominent romtter, residents,
York-city. Mr. Lufburrow' still rents
a^fitbft&9W%1t01fa|i
andpIentjrpfatmtrotiUlan, Sheriff 51ay-|
TINTON PALVS NOTE8.
whose brother, Bufns Peekhani, Js'lraS- '
the Shepherd farm, which is endeared,
baytoft-Ollphaut.
I
lor wore huge Inverted bangs of sedge
tohim by associations. All hla personal An Ojnter Vemat at JTonty Smith'*' nlng for judge in New York, Will n t W
and driftwood, so asi to lead the live} The marrige of, Miss Elizabeth V. Day^j poeseselonB are there, and while he re-;
to ha city home ia time to vote ftji'Mt'
-Venouml Hates.
{Kiototobelieve he was a piece of vneok-' ton) of Metawj(n,aiid Henry D. Olipbant,
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mains in New York during the winter On Sunday an oyster supper was hole! brother.
j '
thereon purpose to Iof Trenton, was solemnized at the resi- in .order to be near bis children, be
H L, BoosQvelt, who ownji-Harnlony
at
Jonty
8mitb's,
Oceanport,
which
flftfrfillfiiANtf li'tow Y«fk' Itfct 4oUrtftlnh|s.detioya, B e and William dence of the br|ae last Wednesday. The spend* tho tfummer with them at his was attended by several persons from! Hall,expects to erectahandrottte'h'ttfo
bad rare «port. TJiey killed twentyflTei rosfm in w|?ich tbo ceremony was per- home in Shrewsbury,
Tinton Falls and a number of others cottage' on the river front of hat totrd#brp$dhill8,wi(Hn the excitement bt the|. formed was decorated with e m i W pot'- 1. ,»., t •
Mr. Lufburrow was olooted to the as- from 'different parts of the county, ing tbe winter.
ted
plants,
roses
and
Japanese
hydransport ShflridJacob lost hi» eatcnel i»n
sembly from this legislative district In Among those'who took part in the fes- Justice HowlandcaagfitthB first fcoi-'
geas^
There
were'
no
bridesmaids.':
The
4aintpg part o{ the-mcdicineand amma1679, and was restarted in 1880. His tivities were, the Hon. Michael Taylor* fishofthase»gOB..Uw<!gKedettpoto<fc,'
«it|ao.' It WHS « question as to which ceremony was pqrfofute&by the Bev r B.
record was such as to gain for him thei Joseph Holmes and C. Holmes, of Holm- The • fisnennen report' larfce >fc»tohea '
J,
S!ent,
pastor
of
tbeMatawanPtteby,4tpprifinan bod dUpIa/ed the most skill,!
respect
and confidence of the people, Ir- del ; John W. Bennett'and John Mack, this season. UrtWedneedayandTbnii-'
and Hu5h»eJCaUahan, who wasKques<-| ierian churcb;. Tha tkd« wore'ftdrew
respective of party, and his candidaoyi of Tinton Falls; Conover Buok, of At- day some boats caugbttemUotrW f$06
*d*oabt«aafap(re,dt)clded in farorof of heavy white satin, trimmed, with rare
thUyea^is warmly-received by his old lantlo township; ex'Sheriff! Brown, of pounds of WaeaBh^aoiKlBy',' >'ftw iM,,<<
Mr. ConoveTttfiough h«teMthat it the old lace; the' corsage' was low, holng
6oaah,; Samuel GhrUcoin, of ^atontown; HenryHoefthaiiopeaeaaaoyslaVaMd'
friends and supporters.,
Bberiff hadn't lost hfe satchel and oon- filled in witfr'lsoe*. A, long cream-col*
the Messrs. fjfrnnqpb 'and.SohanclC diningaOoofa WHc«ffttifl*|*6kWI89V
ored
laos
veil,
a'n'heiriooni
i'nthe
fuhuy,
tente the decision might have been the
OBITUARY.
Conover, of BhrewBDnry tpwnahip; El' tag on tho cornet o f d o e a h a vi i <fti&l •
7
wWch
'was
fasten«^>i
h'pr
l
e
W
b
y
a]
o i H e r w a / / / '• ,'
,
'
n
'
'
' "W i*» ^ n
solitaire' diamond ptn/the gift ot the
Tbe youngest child Of Hermann Booth,' Conover, of Mtddfeto'wn; ana Counselprominent c^Bce Holder' liaa been
gtoom,YeU ia graceful folds over tne| of AUantio Highlands, died a few days totCono/far and others.' The occasion, Tbe. Ocean Ares oompany-lpiw**8;»,
lwd l^ne/ hai by Mr'.jioManon/of
bold a grand JnMleflmertfng'tn^naWfe.
bridal oostume. She'carried a bouquet ego.
Was a very pleasant'bne."
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b«i) exprcesad 'd««p aym
of roses. There was a wedding dinner' Daniel Clayton, who resided near Key' "Nicholaa Wilson," father of the HOD. when their engine is Mid'IdfV'wttbh
of tUedelQgsteawbome
Qgt.b
by aiT^wark caterer, and a special train
Arthur Wilson, has returned from a trip they expect Wll beraysoon>', tjis ««h
ps In making him their, brought tho guests to tho wedding and port, died on tbe lfltb inst, of BrlghtV to Westchester county, New York.
icottageretidente now Have 'ttie'maMer
disease of tbe kidneys.'
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i
in. charge and, report that'OJily ^'fiAr
took thorn back to their homes. The
A
temperance
mooting
was
held
at
the
' Mrs. Hannah TanBrnnt, the second
^ o i i p ^ j i l , saya t
hundred dollars ttmaia to/be (WtaffltteS,
oonple have gone mn a wedding tour.i
Pino
Brook
colored
ohurotton.
Tuesday
Grand V^o* hoiol opened in 0)e sprlng| Many costly presents were received by wifeofD.S.VanBrnnt,and widow of
when they wfllipfeeeBt Ui« ooropaoy
night
of
last
week.
There
was
a
large
the late Stewart Howland, died at her
Utl garner, the leaaee, engaged JB
thebrida attendance and the meeting was ad- witb a receipt fn full. <f'" ^ • ' ' >«• -'» v
Stelnwiok aif'offic^, c;«k
^
KillianVanHonsselaer, of the- Sew"
dressed by the Rev. B, C. Uppincott, qf
wick
ick deposlMISOO wit'M
witn.Mr.Wflrrietaa Last Thursday Misa AUia' Davis,' ot of last week* of nervous prostration, re- Long Branch ; the Rev. Win. Pittenger,1 York custom house, who owns Brings
sulting
from
malarial
fever.
She
was
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security for the faithful performance of NaWrinfe, pan married to Percy Falklttof Estontown,; and Jacob Bhutto, of cottage at ihi* place, but who tenlT it
bin dutlM. When,>W'draiid vlpw burg, of "Atlantio Highlands. The wed. years of age.
Shrewsbury., Much enthusiasm was
closed for >htt',season the'^feseea .for^ol ding todk place at the home' of th» ' Gnarlaa OdeU, the eleven-year-old son manifested.
ft
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i a faw days by the Be*, v
io p»i lair, atejowlok and Icft^a planb bride's paronta, and a number of friends of Isaac Odell, of Long Branch Tillage,
• A nnmber of Vtr&t>!lM<«(Am<M)i»,^
Cornelias
VanBruat,
son
ot
Benjamin.
mJ!;jiu8b»?d taeoitt^kpA,, I^^plw *h|Bb waa^jpppiwd to,Wopg to Mr. wjfre present to offer their good wiahee died laet Wednesday evening after an
p h t l n f « V !'
VanBrunt, was taken to the asylum for h»tothipl«OflhlWf«bV
reported ttut Mig. Jtor*w«U.'» iounity Warner, so lit, 8teiawtpk,(iiMl an at- to the newly married' pair.' A reception illness of one week.. The cause of bis
aummer, nave 'decided >6"«ttjafe'and
ihe
insane
oqo
day
last
week.
He
has'
death qk» blood poisoning. He bade,
was not ,4«ft-,»PiHmob tfttjtba trlak of taoninent teued' by J|qpUpe, Foatoi was Held last Saturday ivenWg. ' '
suffered from derangement of the mind makeBeabrighiUielriioawv'S ' W
b J I d b i r t ^ i ^ b J ^ I I ^ ^ t l hus- agttjristthepjilio. .Ttie ne^t^day one of ' Miss Rinhie Elliott, of Red Bank, and blister ori one o! hts heels, and through for some time'
'
' ' '. , .„ .VBlalr has completed th»'W4lttott Vtla flxth of, SoKuier &, (J!o. put in an ap- Earlo Mintoh', of Fair HaWnj are to be Wearing coforedstockings contracted the
' A colored boil was held at tbe Mineral to his cottage, parti5twiIbHtMf«m*rtll i
pe^'neo^uid'tinWedJhelrownerahip of married Hits evening at seven o'clock1 En disease mentioned,
front Blair's bland, IK t h s u i c t d ^ « s > ,•
^Bjpbabpi9> fi^jeaw^go.r,He wa» tne pianoy wnloh 'was duly released to tbeHethudistohurah.' Tbe'Bel. Bonry - Mis; Adau*oe"tyi>son, inother ot Mrs. Springs hotel last weik.' The affair! river.
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! Tayta ^ . Walliog, of Keyport, died at passed Off quietly, sptuewhaitothe*surL
1
the manager of flieNew YorfctfB&S^ore, ^'"-" "- Joseph Johnson., When the Belting will perform the ceremony.
• Winfield Wbite'wUI remove. hla'-6fjt- ";
prise
of
the
people
of
the
village.
tbe miaeboeof Fltiroy Walling, ln«idftmt to tho h o u | to release
tage to the Conover pttpertyyafldl btflfe
^
bUl
d b i
U
Mr, Wilson has among his household
the piano, Mr. flush, watchman of tb«
,-,o'<w j >»
< k FATAL ACOldCNt.
" aleWwb' toWnahip, laat Friday morning. treasures a pitcher which belonged to a large additiontoi t
The funeral' took place' from Mr. \ M hotel, refused to lot (ho owners bBVo.lti
The Hon. K A. Potte »ay»: that' t b W
Hableobrlnk Fractures HI* big's bouse on Monday aiternoon, at one his great great grandfather. The pitch- la no troth, in the report thatf&eftrtt ''
as'lltf'claimed" 0 as storage. John E.
er
ia
upwards
of
200
years
old.
X>n
one
o'clock,
and
from
'the
Middletown
SdtUitet, counsel for 8ohmer,& Co., bod
shareholder In the new hoWl enler)?ris«>
Laat Saturday, August Muhlenbriok, formed ohuich,"at two o'clock., Mrs. side Is an Italian landscape, ana on tho and be t» not a prohibitionr caiS(li*rt«i .
MrVBtfali arrested andlieia to hail. Pro,
other
la
a
piature
of
«
knight
tn
armor
a
feed
merchant
of
Long
BrajtQh
and
•
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i
l
a
i
h
m
b
tl
ngs wjU be commenqru'. Bgainut the
1 ' ' ' - ' ^ *K \
y
returningtohis lady love,
'
' either. ^
son of tienry Muhlonbrink, tbe CoU>
owner* of^hi h^tel fo'r damages.
I^eck miller, was invjted ,to take * " Mra! "Emma YanBrunt, wife of George The latest amuaenient in the village is Ferdinand Fiah'a4pet(t» ^"tiomplefe '
E. Weltoan'ahta wifeoccupy theDown
before UoW
ride with, a friend from (Jolt's Neck, W. 'VanBrunt, of Seabrignt, died lasj; quoit pitching, and most of the young his Naveslnk beach cottage
mansion at Chapel Hill, and take care of
< l FttAttstUi, f,
Mr. Uuhlenbripk accepted tbe Intl. Weddesdayiilghtot consumption. Mr. men are "stuck" on tha game. Even weather. •
18 property f&r the executor of ,the estattoo, and m turning tbe corner ftt VanBrunt conducted a d'riig store in bed the older men take to it kindly, and
te, last]Saturday nJglitWeltoandhia TjVbtUf'e hjunesa, »Uop, Ijong ^ r a n b Bank for l i 'year, and his wife had a Wo, Hondricksoa, t W puller, to one of
JUSTICE LONQ OttAYe^C"^
wif^BBVHQmqf the front windows on he was thrqtva from ^be wagou, large nWber of friends Ip this wctlon. the beat players.
Arrested
« » • •neKMJam^SMft Of«r' ^
thejB^oonafloor tilt ^oW^paet ten o'olook, His bead struck against the curbatono, 8b6waapoDBclo5iSt6 tUeiast moment,
MissLuuie Wilson is still confined to
" ,th,ey .Wtlred, 'iewr,a gua wa» apij^^akuliwMfractttrod prBrowP asd, the death7bed'ecene was very affectthe house with siokness.
Edward Warner, a fsnn. nanuhemr ,
_. r -., T a front of, jtbe" hquse, shattering
tag. (Three ohlldton survive her. The
ployed by Edward Grant, who Uvos near
the bUmfs, taah and gtasey, Welte's h.atj wb9, attended bim> says there is no bope ftifieral serviced v^ere held on SdudaV in
Money for Allege^ lmprQv<9ments. Leedsville^ wasr arrested o n ' Sunday
||Ung on a, nalliin ,th,e aide ,oX tha ropm, of)hiaropovery. Mr.' Muhlenbtiink wa» thel&lbodist'ohuron'ofSeabright. Mrs.
Loiut-Ccl. MoFarland,wliohaacharge charged with having stolen f)J9 and' a
)f waa.pjurforat«d,with ljalfa,dpten about th,lr}j years of age, and has wvenjl yonBruotwasinher87Ui year.
,
ot the government works in the vicinity gold ring from Julian* I. (Jonovbr^of
ftot. Ho and hla wjfo( did, npt, hear the h i l d p Hiqvife is the, daughttr.ot,
ot New York, in his estimate of the ShrewsbjHy.onJunaJJd,l8^. ^ ' t t ) | f
meeting of tne Bible Society,
jnofte as, they ^erfl slwping in •another Mtf, Rebecca Dovghty, of Fain Haven.
i
ig
pfrt of tne hpuaa,^Corotab|a Jehaaos
,
mouth sums needed to complete' theso works, time Waruor was employsd jjy ^r^OoaT
,A portiMonmouth Induttry. < county bible society will, be bald Thure- says that (40,000 will be needed for tho over, but Immediately after the jb)(ft(hj»>
rtd the premise* mid b«a «>plue
Shrewsbury river In 1687fand that this went to tfew York. He got wqr^eaf
f
e thinks ma^ lead to tl^e dis< AtCapt. Daniel YaU's-Bsb oil and ds^ morolng;, November*th, at half-past sum will oomplete tbe work.
Keyport T«rrytown, and altiiough.Mr. QonQve^j
ooyery of the eboo^'or. , ,
!, , > pumraace, factory at Port. Uonmoutb tea)'o'clock', In tne Tennent ohilrob, Free- barbpr wants flO.OOO. , No appropriation dl«oov«red where he was,l}e()iiBOtfO;i
altouWOObarrelBCfoil
bus
been,
produced
hold^
The
sermpn
will
bo
delivered
by
1
The *foondi( debata bfltwfle^'Jv.A.
is asked ft>r this year for Chwsequake to the oxpense and irpublo of ptwv>8
Douilas8,,^6 school ^tuachor, at qiiapel thl» wason, and about BOO of, flan scrap. Plflfanor William Henry Green, D.D., creek, but 150,000 wll( be' required1 to put ataioiaitlon tor him.' Asbwt^me
TbftoU
(a
wed
for
a,
number
ot
tneohanUUD,,
of
Princeton.
At
two
oVlock
in
Hiili and hio brolbc?, ,W> rW, iptouglats,,
complete'ths work wWoh has been be- ago Warner went to an ltttelltysuoa
of Nayeaink.tookpUoelwt Friday njght ipaj purposes, and la satd by aomotopos-i t W afternoon the ReV,far.James A. gun thoro. Mfttawanor«okwants(19,00l), oflico in lrfew Votk, and while tner«>
[Ot.the Mefhodtat ohu,fcb Jin ETajreawk. Bess pertain medical virtues. iTbe fish Worden, of the bible correspondence and Manasquan Tiver |S8,00O.
hired with Mr, Grant, ,who had gonp'up;
.Ibf Bubjoflt, Vis embodied^ tbo rcnolu- scrap ls< an wtoellent fertiliser, and i s school, nlll>giya an address on bible
to tho city to get a form hand. Mr.
(ion '• That geiiius jiaa more influenoe sold for,about |30.per ton. Tbe ooaMf study, Brief addresses will bo made by
Doa't be fooled into buying bats ot Grant Is Mr. Conovcr's fatb«r-in-{»^
than njpney," JChe,rP|»ao»j flWjwda- running the faotory is about (9,000 per, delegates and others. A collation will laat year's etyles when you can'get thb and when the latter viflltp^hta on Sun^
fall's styles, in tiptop goods, from $1 tip day bo saw Warner anil recOnntasl'him,/
gogua'jtook the afflrniaiive, |4nd bia month, and the money paid out In wages be served by the ladles of the church,
at Copies, the olothlB?*.—Adv.
bio^hor tj» negative, v T^o <f\ tlia.threa fOrma DO ytnall additiontotha income
Wacnoc was orreotod 'jujd/eea^ ^o'tb,*,
fudges aectded in faror., pf w o n ^ b»^ of the people of the neighborhood. >' • Mh« New t o f t Tea Store, on Front
Pride of the World flour, best in the county jail. '
street, foot of Broad. Will bo oonltoUed
'on ^ p p e a l t o the a^lehce asa .^igh^r ^al^ overcoats, new stock, new styles at the old stand, with J, 8. Thompson,, wotld, only |1.50 a barrel; every barrol
«j0urttho'$e(!|alof ,tbp j d
«n«fiow p'rlcea.''1Ev«lry\5e»,rerof i M <\t Red B$nk, aa n^Ailager, The busioeoa warranted to give satisfaction,, at P.,
ytverobatr should step In and look over' [wfll be continued, both at wholesale and Ktocnw $Bon*-~Adv. , , . , , ,
our, goods W ibis (lne."OarUes, tbeolotU- retail, aa heretofore. All our goods' are
BUKWrtM&WKe ^aU; unadulterated.
p*]wmi}f)m.fiP
^sJ^y^iii^
>;J, ,-',V-'.! •"
^ .A»3-%.
^ t w i Stf'W^lifeSla'y a4'.'
***Mt*!ffl5enm&
9
r«^w^«a«^;
I (OoUlngtoiitf ottttbHshed brands of oi* 35S
g«ra>tbe DMwmht Shrewsbury and A t
jMurcIothJha any
! .where,«b© aa ohrni
rt An Bfid Bank,, N* J. Don.'*
ityt>u'cWo?H if yoU m goods of I?'
for governor. self to ptibtUb tbc report of tbacommilW l l l i | i t J a
taCfdH a*<* caagr&mun tttoy/B
k ofA/t. proper aw* Jtfbefco-
i l f e B
H
i
pi
uu.
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'
taddrtJW on tbe Sanuoo VMA, 'has
•tor*
'turn
H simMtf Wi infik teoofi ^ScttX fA %
„—,
wttfa * «pti to tump***, «w<J hto
n-wnl therefa$ « reverse of Itr/OriteiiV
H a U worthy of tb« vote pf every honest
:
W;okot7fi>ps/»jB»a Lttok,
IN AMD OUT Of TOWH.
T O W * TALK.
J ^ dwifliter w^wdeotty !><>««•
forss-ran tato Charte^lr^^on*,
two paper*; it we ar» wUtlnjf W }«> (ba
l f J l
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b
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•
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m._mr-
^L
. a *^s_
inA w*k" jTr.-Scoit Wled. on
H « r y liVUeviot, who bad
manage jour
been seen by Mr. Curtlt'in reference to,
tbe arTairl Mf. Bcolf'eald he'did not
«r "jabilt I returned, so tln-ru
want a lawsuit <rt$r the matter, but be'
right, p f g w u r i g h t , ^ TO^T^d
did want to do what w i t square and
»• • - • • . v
right.' He Mid that he w«3 willing to
or the oireful attention of1 every one who
Mot Sleep. ^
leave tbe matter wholly with Mr: Neviua
| ( ^ooqinjissfi)MM of
|^ooqinjissfi)MM'
of jPw^Mdt'
jPw^MdtlBavi
Voke-op.theoflier
and abide by whatever Im said, . A s a wniits'tobe oh' buWsldn of"the«aaSs granted pertnhalbn la a private,orunpuiy
insult of the Interview, last Friday Mr. •question nt,1he aume'tfnW."\ ( ' ^ '* *
to erect ajid nneniip witter works in that
• - • •-«*
t^— I
JfevlusMeelved from Mr. Boolt a check
towlwl
t~
~ "*
* 77,. T
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'
~ ,T
T~
T
ltrafiM"«liJhe.
Tlie statement made by Jsmes Walsh
for $810, aa a rummpenae Jt6 Mr. Curtis.
~
\%J I t taJnfd
TheoyHterbuilnm ill U»R vtohtlt««t
at the prohibition indignation meeting Ocean JSesph 'is nearly put) cd out. |fo
_
_hl*'wife.r; f "'
[i.att* wh'ydtdijt y « wake me
*- Artemus Ward in '' His Book,'' gave at the rink on Monday night or fast protection U afforded |Jant8r» andoytter oopf" /AtsAotiM .O'Kcltey. b Y«
J Mow | faunivwBlapawhtelt's raining.1' ^
somn good advice to voters. His sdvice week that 8, V. Wright, of the Newman bleves a n numerous,' \ ( ,
was given during the war period, but it Springs hotel, had been Indicted for 11-] ' Triere'U oknity pf work: at!,Long
u every bit aa good to-day aa it was legal liquor selling.' arid b i d gone tb firanch for all classes of meohaaicsand
MdNNiOUTH OOUKTS.
Freehold and paid a flnaof tBOrtilrn^ laborer*, and. thV im|to«Upn«. an. A^t
then. He says i
l
out
to
be
untrue,
Mr.
Walsh
h
a
s
*
vivtd
there will be DO liok, of ,Jt »U'wiat«;
'< BeahureandTotaatteaitooMUall dwtafcuna.
•irr- • - P MM tart
imagination wliioh sometimes leaclshlia' •'EirieMinton who had been'employea
Uttwt TOUT oaJbor la there. Bt* Oat the Krlpptaa, totMkepioturwque statements Iripnb^t
kUttl8tti
{
^
•IrpnTtdedwltbaRtaira. Go lo UM Potaaaud lid wblob only took the substantiality ot
forsome time rj»st, is now employed in
Ha} all day. Btwalr ol tbt isfniDODa i m whlich truth to make them convincing.
'
the'fttore'of John ^ailpy, 9! Ited rank.,
16* Oppoaalaliiumill In rtrtln to n t naforper*
•
•
'
lW»l«rtT*oatl»eteo[«I(»)ltalmn. Tottepotoa!.
' ^'Thfl winnert of the prtaes at the Ja*»
This campaign ta certainly a queer One raatobpl the Por^ Monmouthgan dub
anilwb«iT<raaT"t*w»,Tute,"
n
J f Artemui bad been writing of the' all through ibe State; arid tho quof rtefls were iuhn Gant, first pri» i t . 8. Watt
political contest in New Jersey this year extends to tbe second sraembty district ing, sepondi prise; and iohn Ir^>ns, third
ho would have addtd, "Vote for Uowey, of this county, whefe John M. Alien, ot
Wall township, and" George Washington , Two men who were recently arrested
Kean and lAilbufrow."
Patterson, of Ocean Grove abd Astrary rnrflihing on, £|und*y o a the ."high
In. froot of Aabury Park «rera dlsTbe oornmittee in charge or Flak's can- Park, are both running as ihe''Dembvass have sent out circulars to llieolergy- cratio candidate. Each' man aeserttthat . ,--T^d, thecourl faiUiUyt to find' |urlsmen of th« State, asking them if they lie Is the original and only'Isaac*, and
would support Fisk, how many of their that none others a n genuine.'• l a s t ,The suits of James Duffy, of Long
congregation would vote for him, and week Major Yard, in the Freehold Dem- Branch, against tb,epublic school offlctals'
various other questions pertaining to ocrat, printed in his paper a list 6f the of that pUco for the expulsion oT his
Fusfc'o Candidacy. One of the ministers delegates who cost their ballots Id the (kin, have been decided In favor of tbe
answered that he was a Republican; thst convention for John M. Allen. Accord- schools. t
,
he had been a fepubli&n aittce the birth ing to this statement Allen got a majorIn the contest for congressman there
Thomas JViy, of Long Branch, who barf
to every person who It in favor of pure
of that party, and he gave pointed, prac- ity, but unfortunately for him, Daniel been * student i a the law office ol Applefoods, was the oleomargarine bill. Since should be no doubt in the minds of
J o h n K e a n , Jr., t o r C o n g r a m .
0 . Smock, one of the delegates whose
the compound known an oleomargarine, thinking tnen as to which candidate is
The canvass of John Kean, J r , of tical reasons why he should not support name ia attached to the certificate de- gate $ . Hope, of this place, (t how attending Colombia law school' in New
or " bogus butter," was first put on the worthy of. their Buffragts—tlio Kupubli- Elizabeth, the Bepubliain candidate for flak. Hisaoswcrstothequestlonshave
claring that be voted for Allen) has'pubmarker, it had been found almost im- can candidate and honest business man, congress; ia being vigorously pushed. round their wsy iuto the public prints,
York city. I
lished
sfcard
saying
h
e
did;
not
do
anypossible to prevent dishonest dealers John Kean, Jr., or the professed politi- Mr. Kean baa the united rapport of the andliavft been freely publiahed in t h e
Hallow e'en comes on next Sunday
thing of the kind. He #*ya be was not
from Boiling it as genulno butter. Vuri- cian and cerrupUonist McMahoii, whom Republicans, tod he will receive the papers of the State. A few days ago,
evening, and* most uf the usual plea**
present
at
the
convention,
but
if
be
bad
ous State laws were enacted, but they the. niacliine politicians in the Demo- votes of: many Democrats. There ate Edmund Wilson nnd L. W. Bleeper,
been h i would have "Voted' for George entries Incident to the ooeaston will
were cot found to bo practical or ef- cratic party have' nominated, tor the many Democrats who bollove that Mo 'of Shrewsbury, and the Rev, Henry
W. Patterson first, laat and all the pnbttbty be omitted tblsyearon aooount
fective. Finally, as a last resort, a bill office. Let the voters elect Kean and it Mahon, the Democratic candidate, was Belting and Henry 8. White, of Bed
trial OBtossr
J
lime,"" »ud he believe* that Patterson of the day. '.
w«ij introduced in the national legisla- .will go B great ways toward purifying nominated through trickery, and whoBank, were on the train together com'
was regularly nominated: Moreover, he.
ing
from
New
York.
Mr.
Belting
is
an
politics
by.showing
notoriously
bad
men
ture imposing a tax on oleomargarine.
THE Htm IOC obMPANY.
also believe that he is not a suitable man
, tru
says he did not sign the certificate, nor,
The bill at first provided for a tux of five that although they may secure party to represent the district. Sofarnsablllty. ardent Fisk man, and Mr. White, who
authorise
anyone
to
sign
it
for
him,
and,
Ws».,jUa«n*M*»*
l
e
*
Baitsiess
rar>
happened
to
come
across
the
article
conm por iwund, but after much discus- nominations they can uot gaui office a t character and reputation go, Mr. Kean
chased * ? Ik* C«*s**s>jr fcr *8,000.
that his tignaturu Is a forgery.' '
'. is Immensely his superior.
sion the tax was reduced to two cente tho hands of the people. • ••
j above referred to in the paper he was
Last week the Oananmeitf ice company
reading, passed* it over to him. That
per pound. The lax wus to bo levied
For the assembly the Republicans have
Mr,, Kean when iu congress before
)M£<
This is a bold charge to make, but purchased of Wra. Sherman hi*toe/bn«V
in the Bame nay that the .taxes on to-; two candidates in the county. In the gave his undivided attention to the work gentlemen promptly became indignant
new, i n d u i n g his lot ponds, icehouse*,
over
tbe
answers
given,
and
berated
the
Mr.
Smock
Is
probably
able
lo
establish
bacco wero levied—by means of stomps. second district Sherman B. Oviatt, a before that body. The record of Mr.
the fact Bat whether he can do so or, wagons and implement* for cutting toe,
Cvery package of the compound must man (rue and tried, has been nominated. Green, who now represents, or rather, Republican party must heartily.
and the good wlU pt the bnslnan. The
bo stamped, and persona who Bell un- His character for honesty and ability ia who neglects to represent, tbo district,
" But would you not vote for Howoy not, the occurrence shows the methods, {•riaepsidwast8,000. A meeting of tbe
m
use
by
the
Detaoerula
Iu
the
second
stamped' oleomargarlno are subject to Biiob that, united with his great personal was tersely summanted laat week in a if Fiak should withdraw t" inquired
district. Under the circumstances, tbe company was held last pighf, at which
certain penalties. The tax of two cents popularity, lie will carry hiB district by Bpeech by the Hon. Win. Walter Phelps, Mr. White.
~ > capital stock, ot ,the oompany,
handsome majority, although it is who, after a review of Mr. Green's action
per pound is not a heavy addition to the
•'No, sir, 1 would not," replied Mr. beat way out of the difficulty is for' was Increased t o $8,000. Tbe by-tew*
both
candidates
to
withdraw
in
favor
cost of the product, since it can be man- naturally heavily Democratic.
Belting.
'•
I
would
not
vote
fur
any
B
e
and inaction at the last session of con
were amended so as t o allow each memufactured nt from five to ten cents, but
In this district we have for our stand- gress, said:
publican under any circumstances. 1 of Sherman B. Ovlatt, and to elect him ber to own two shares ID tbe stock of tbe
the stamps attached to tbe packages .will ard bearer Qrpver H. Liifburrow, who Ttcre waa not a month In the year tb nhkh U» hate the Republican party with an in- unanimously. This would take all the company instead or one. Nearly all of
bitterness out of the Democratic fight,
effectually prevent it from being palmed as twice represented the district in the roll call on Important meaaurea did not abotr Wa tense hatred."
and would give the people of the dis- ths thirty new shares are taken.
Aamr«,'BtikuaKr«o|to pme/t an.
off as genuinq butter. The. farmers and 3tate legislature with credit to himself [Ur.Sreeti'a] absence, lie wis anattil when tie
Mr. White replied thai Mr. Belting
The dam tor the new ice pond on the
producers of butter were being greatly and with honor and satisfaction to the roll was called on oleomargarine, on Iho river and had let tbe prohibition cat out or tbe trict a firel class representative.
Korford property la nearly oompleted.
injured, not through tlie fair competi- people, Ho is a man of middle age, barber tin, on tbe peraloa bill, on tbe bill to rege- bag. Mr. Belting's attitude, ho said,
• *•
late Inter-state commerce, on the Mil for Ibe auue
Tbe brush and, timber have been cleared
tion of tbo manufacturers of oleomarga- hrewd, practical and intelligent. More- 'of liberty, on the till to prohibit pool acUlur. on tie was that of the entire prohibition party.
An element of uncertainly In this dis- o 9 the Und, and tbe pond is nearly ready
rine, but through its sale as the genuine oyer,he has the experience of his.pruv ious bin to repeal the preemption lav; In abort, of They were wholly without hope ot electtrict >s the candidacy of Gustavos A. to be
flooded.
»
i
article. People who paid for butter and legislative career to aid him iu serving about all tbo meaaurcs which moet vital]y affect ing their man, and even if they had s o
Wledenruayer, of Oceanic. Mr. Wiedenwere given the bogus article were •
the people well. Born on a farm in Mid- Ibe public lniensta.
candidate they would refuse to vote for
f h « statue of Liberty.
t h e people want a man in congress a Republican because they were actuated tnnyersajshe fWIs certain that he will
fraudod, and as the best method of pre- dletdwn, and losing his parents at an early
The 'steamer Wra. V. Wilson, Oapk<
be elected. He says a largo number of
venting such injury to the farmers and age, he was'thrown upon his own. re- who will attend to the business of con- by " an intense hatred of tbe Republican
voters of Oceania and vicmity have Benjamin Origgn, will make an excur.
such fraud upon tho general public, the sources, and by his native talents, integ- gress. Such a man is John Kuan, Jr. party."
pnimlsed to bupport him, and be giyes slon to- Bedloo'«t Isloud and New York
He
did
not
absent
himself
when
Importoleomargarine bill waa introduced. The rity of character and industry has won
the namt-s of a number of Democrats tomorrow, leavbg Fort Monniouth
ant
measures
wefts
before
tho
house;
nor
Democratic papers have asserted that an enviable place in the business world.
The prohibition movement was never
"~-- A . i t «hd stopping a t Atlantic « £
and Republicans who will work for him
Mr. Green was heartily in favor of this For Mr. Luf burrow we have the highest did he Beek to carry water on both more neatly sized up than it was by Mr.
Highland* and the Hilton fkrk dock.
at
the
[tolls
on
election
day.
Bessys.he
measure to erjBiire pure foods.-The Con- personal regard, and we believe that shoulders, and to please both sides, by Belting. " A n intense hatred of the
is going to make an actii e campaign in f o e excursionist* will be afforded an opgressional lieioni, the official record of this regard isBhared by the people of the not voting when the roll« as called. He Republican party" Is the- basis of the
portunity to aeo the unveiling and dedi
every township in the district,
tlio action of congressmen, shows that entire district. His ability, his sound' considered it Ins duty, when he took the action of the leaders of tlie prohibition
cation ot Bartnoldl's great statue of Lib• •*
this is not the ca«o. It ruporlsllr. Green ness of judgment, and his popularity are office, to attend to tho wurk pertaining usta. Anyone who has. attended their
steamer will not return until
Tlie old idea that it was not illegal to erty. Tbe
--- as being absent when the roll was called so great that hiB election ia assured if his thereto, and this duty he faithfully and meetings, has noticed that while oneafter the1 flreworks and tlie lighting ot
on this bill on June 4th, and the Cton- friends will but do their duty by going conacientiouuly perfbrmod. l i e made a tenth of the time was devoted lo eulogy swindle a man in a horse trade, or a theatatue by electricity. JFare for the
grtatwital Record of Juno 5th reports to the pulls. He not only should. be good representative andshould be elected of the prohibitionists, ntno-tctttlia w a s horse sale is being rapidly dispelled by round trip has been placed at the low
him as saying: "If I had not been elected, but he'should be elected by a this fall.
devoted to the abuae of the Republicans. our courts. Lnst week, however, a case figure of fifty cent*.'
«<*.Mbud. tawit *id butafr. Hmto
paired I .would liavo voted against the large majority, He should be sent tci
Disappointed candidates for place, men was decided at Long Branch, which, if
tho
defendant's
statements
are
correct,
' Crovor H. Uifburrow.
bill" 'The president of the American the assembly by a majority going up in
who hope to galaofnVo through tho pow
' At t h o Opera K O U M . '
THE REaiSTBit would urgo uponovcry party, men who have " an intense hatred sustains tho old theory. Borai> time ago,
Dairy Association, who gave bis entire the hundreds. E.ich of the four townMy Aunt Bridget" was given in the
time to promoting tho measure when it ships composing the district should roll voter in the district the importance of of tbe Republican party," and men who Daniel O. Morrfe, or Long Branch, i
opera house last Thursday evening t o
was before congress, officially states that up a majority for liufb'urrow that will going to the polls next Tuesday and vot- have joined tho movement fpr the glory horse to Richard Tilton, or Hopeville, or
small audience.' T h e play ,wa* wi
Mr. Green, by his action in the matter make him the banner legislator,of the ing for Orover H. Lufuurrow for the as- and cash there is in it—these a n the Glendola, as it is now called, fur $60,
acted and was well received 'by the peosembly. Aside from the fact that he ie mam umstituents of the prohibition ton paid ISO cosh, and when the balance
was "the abettor of fraud upon the pub assembly.
plepteaent." '
'
,
a successful farmer and business man, party. Nine out of every ten men who was demanded refused to pay it on tbe
lio, and the sympathizer with ruin to
Last night Gorton's New Orleans mln
1
Vote
tlie
Republican
ticket—vote
for
ground
thaithe
hono
was
lame
and
was
and
better
fitted
for
the
office.
than,
his
the farmers.
havo joined tbo movement oon boclossed
all the candidates—and they will be opponent, i t is of groat concern to the under ono or these four heads.
not as represented' in other respects. stnlsarj{»eare\ihitheopera, house'to
In themost Important industrial metie elected and will Berve the people well.
btUsrr.
Mr. Morris sued to recover tbo balance, emsll audiende.' The troupe waa a good
people of the tntire State that the next
tsmnitosdtaisdt
* m av
uro which ramo buforo congress—tho
and the jury was out only flfteeD min- <mb, but tbe rain rirovented ths'people of
legislature shall be Eepubiicanin order
If hnlf what I hear is true, Benjamin utes when they brought in a verdict that the towri from slioiHng their,appreciabjll to facilitate arbitration—Mr. Qreen
The Register A c c e p t s .
to insure tho election of a Be publican
was Btrartgely silent. Thin bill gnve em
Last week tho Standard contained the United States senator. By all means go F. Howey i s going to get a largo vote Mr. Tilton must pny the balance of tea tion by turning out In'farce, " ''
ployebtfof corporations tile "Bume" rights following challenge:'. _
to the, polls on ejection day and vote for for governor in this county. There has dollars, with intorvot from the time tb
and privileges in tho settlement of u dii8trlaken with P«r*ljr*l«
Tim amiable und truthml HiuiisTClt editor con- Qruver H.Lufburrow. And ilo uoL neg- been muoh complaint for y e a n past over horse was bought, and must pay th
putoiistlioixiipuratInn imeir possessed awIM Ills ll-tlclo' with tlm insinuation 'ttiai - the lect to vote for Howey and Kean also the manner in which the courts of tbo costs besides. ,
ttrs. 'HoUW inotber of ' ^ k « l
county have been conducted, and a good
The Congremionnl Record doeB not ehow Standard^ Iras Ion In prestige and popularity while you are about it.
Holmes, 'St'yVttt Front stnet, vna
• **
Thnre la only ono wuy In Which tho truth ol this
many people believe the time has come
that he epokc ouc word in its favor. In atatemeni o»n l>o etiown-hy tin examination of our
About tbe stupidest stories I ever read stricken with paralyehj1 a few days ago,
to bavo a new deal. Tho terms of w v
regard to the bill repealing tbo limbe malllne Hat. TIIIB »-« are willing lo havo dono by
while'WsIilng Thomas
T. BogersVor At1
S o m e of Kate Field's View*. < eral ot the officers nf the court will run are those now published in the Sunday
culture, preemptioli and ilpuBrt hind any cnmnilUw! ol hourmiblo men wtora TllJt Xtr.a
8nn, written by a reparter nanied Blake- lantio'HlgHlands.' The stroke aiTeftteg
Woman
Huffrnge
Is
not
my
forte.
Idri
Ttn
will
u|i|K)liit,
It
)>O1IIK
understood,
Jiowert
out during the term of the next goveracts, Mr. Green was nlso silent. Undc
ley Hall I was talking with a news- tUe right sufi 'fat ifirijliitmes, 4at dethnlTnt imimF.n trill milmiu, li» booka lo mo not believe in It. Women themselves
tho piovisions of thtso acts.-corpora tatnu Innpecilon.-aml ttiut Mr. Cwk will publbn do not want it or llioy would have it. nor, who will appoint their successors. paper man tlie other day about ft, and prlved!her o( her pbw«f of speeoTu'
tionfi, raucluneu, und large canitalliit thu cominltt«3.'8 report, We presume that Uiere la I believe that oulfrago tdiould oe based Tho election of Mr. Howey aa governor said I was surprited that the Sun would
were fencing lo and appropriating im .no likelihood tint tlio |iropu«ltlrin will bo accepted, U|HJU moral, intelltcluul and. property will break Up the present arrangetnont. print such miserably poor stories, and' SWINDLER1* AT 8tA^RkaH
menso 'tracts' of tlie nnlioiiiil domain rtnee 5vt> bavi* already made It ooce before In sub- qualiflcationu. It should be tmleenied a A number of Democrats, who feel that above all I wag surprised that the wrftcf
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Universal suffrage
SUDCM, unaTiiiBEiusriin, of.courao, declined to reward, not it right
Rmm«a Vraria «astu tka
Tlie public lands ot the country. «-liicl enturculn 11 Tor a moment. If' Mr. Cook la half aa muBt lead to a dishonest re|iublie. mid they were Hot treated right by Proeecu- should be done the honor'of having hU * nmllt
sToKftalUt
««
P«laa»
their
aiUs.
tofc-Hnlght
in
the
matter
of
the
enn
Bhould be reserved asluuiiwa fur ibo peo- oniiouB vi em at tlie truth m tie prewuda, bu the result of such dishonesty Is deninname signed to therrv t
gogism. The women today wantuni gressfonsl nomination, have told me that
i
ple, wero being seized by capitnlisis ut ihould terppi. We hope lie will accept:
" 0 , that's ensily enough'explained,
Early hist snmmei * ttioi]f nti__
versa) euflrage ns prohibition is wanta), they would vote for Howey simply to
wholesale, and thin lull HUH Intnifluo
1
Travis, oomposed of an old oouple, two
We accept the Standard') challenge and you know how practical prohibitory
knock Hatght Cut of his present easy said my friend. "Hall has enough pull daughters and a son, and aooompaUicd
to repeal tlio acta under \\ hiuli this u
lawn
are
that
have
been
enacted.'
I
have
If tlie Standard lias made tlie chnllengf
job. The votes of this clans, together on tbo Sun to get his stories 'printed. by a man about 45 year* of sge, who ISaOBasav i--r'•'•
being done. TlieCoiir/irtnioiiif/ Ilnan
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hefi.i'p, unit. Knys it bus, we must have just been through Iowa and can realise
the disgraceful result of the BO-called with thoeo who wish t o see the Mon He think* it's a mark1of respect to him gave his name es Albert A . Kin aland
alMwsthat Mr, CJrocu wan alweiil fn>n
njaVIB-MI.IltinipRO.iAt 4 M * U > ' Jlttkf
rtverlOiikud it, or we would promptly prohibition in that Rmtp It makes
to
be
allowed
to
sign
hin
nn'mfl
to
tbe
and
claimed
to
be
•
son,
of
fix-Ilsyor
k£HTu**mii>y
rjftda, oarttiiridaj. <fc«4«w t&L
mouth county courts'reorganized and
hiB place of duty and did not cunt a v»l
KlngBittnd, of New.York, .rented * cot- j^B* SiV^ aa^^h«^*t A ^ ^ ^ ^ KSB^h^aAaf •aa iSa ^ B n . ^ x ^ A A S t * ^ L
havu nci-ojittxl it. The mailing list, how enenks and liypocntvs of otherwise lionpurifled.'-wjll count considerably in the stories, hut Dunn lets him' do U so tWnt tsge froin D B. Keeler on tho. Bomson fit t*mi*mBMt * • » rWf WmWHmMVgt V* ^UHTtn
on this important mutter.
over, dorit not constitute tho entire oir- est people and grog shops of (ho drug
tho
public
may
know
just
who
it
la'thnjt
road/ Here tiwy have been hvldjf in
Mr. Green is ii Inwjer employed lij culntion nf a newspaper, tin circulation store, * Them lias been more und poorer coming election. The Isrg6 bills which is responsible for the stub." '
th;e greatest »tyl« and luxury upon (be
liquor Bold in Iowuaince the pasaago of havo been handed in to the county for
the greatest corpoi/itious of tin. country Included all its snk'B, wlielhor'thi? papers the prohibitory law than before.
ESvon Dana can't ftund everything, it goods furnished by tnistdig ttore-keeDalleged serviced la the Ming6 Jack ailalr,
Against tlio employment of
ere. All bills wore run up in Kingsland?*
go through tlie post-ollico or are sold at
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will also be remembered on election day seems, ror last Sunday Bfokely Hull did name by hi*orders*' <* '> '
corporations »o lin\o nut one wartl to the IIOWK HtniidB.
not
hayo
his
story
In
the
paper.
Crippling Owls a n d Crowe.
in connection with this demand for
; Among those they have duped, Frank
say. Thut IB oi\o of their rights. litit u Nor is tlio circulation of a paper alon
A farmer of Athens, On, nays thut ho
[Martin, the buiuhw, liesds the list, with
lawyer who Is thuh retained, whose duly the true tept of its prcatigo and. popular has for years saved his chickens from now deal.
t4Q0,tomoura ( u r i & i u p & , W e s t . m J o h n H u g h e * Arraigned.
to his employee rrfjuirra him to iilweiit ily. Tlioluivfiliuiiigof a nownpuper "li tho depredations nf IIUWICB and owls by
leers, had a bill of MOO, hut HUceededw
John Hughes, or 'New"York', 'known •MttiHK half of It: B0ck*>law loses'nnarly P»|tirr«B-H!<»»MW.--At IM Ittnk,raTniW.
himself from lih public duty, should not n» Rtt'iit mi indication of its real worth sliarpenlng n Rcytho tilude mid Belling ft
Two years ago, when William H.
aa "the dangerous blacksmith," wh |S0O for carriage fair*; F. L . Onis«v bay day, Oocour fiUn a* lksaWv7jJr>n«httUni,
on
tfieeiidof
apulti,
etuDdiiiKolf
at
an
be entrusted with a. public office. IA-HM- as its circulation. Any inspection, with
Vredenburgh was running ror senator
angle of about 45°. The birds of prey
wna held 6n dohargo or manslaughter and fpsd, f t ! 8 ; Thomas Tyndull, vegi
lfttlon affecting oirptirnlioim is certain a view nf necertuiirfug the standing of a will light on tho blade, which trims off from this county, tbsFreehold Democrat
h r killing Brasilia Vandorv'eer, of thta tables and (rail, MO: Wopl|ey A R*»d,
to be brought forward. Tho iiitercHta of 'paper, should include a statement of it their toes BO that they cannot entry oil discovered that some member of Mr.
<drugglsts,s)SO; W . L . Maefiuffi6, for Tkunxby, OelulMr I«U. »f UM IMr. H.»', Ur,»k<
place,
was nrratgned last Saturday, and
SO, and the Globe botol/Bed
the corporation and Iho Interimi* ol DID advertising as well as of its circulation fowls. Ono of ilii-so bludce will ulw rid Vrodenburgh's family held two or three
was remandod to jnll. Arrangement*
a
Held
of^
crows.
forioawr^eM. B#«ld«* th»M
people must jurcesgan
shares of stock In the Freehold and New
y
g
, THE Rwiepwia willing to open its book
! A inrm^aowbir, «A fi«K*IAsr
are pending tor his release on bail(< y*
York
railway.
Thereupon
thp
nUtor
of
dlylded amopg }he dlffe/w>«
and no paid representative, of corpora- both as to its advertising accounts und ,,..H, Where HHntonmriaB Felloa.
X\xb Uemoeral became' very muoh
jUM^H/fd bemdivloa Mr»r.ijrf.3sula/
Thrown
from
HI*
Maoriin*.
1
li»e<tf the people. Whether Mr. Urem'o
We do not wish to Inko what niigh
"Turks never drink intoxlantlng olnrmed. Ho feared that Mr . VredonBorneo 0, Stouf, or, rUdVjiantt, -'
p for -toro
, who was " hungg up"
; « l 0 p J i B n these impgriant meunures bo coiiaidereirSn''"advantage mid naim llquorn, neveV abunn animals, are poiito bnrgh cnuM not fairly represent tho p«c
The.wliole amount oanno^ tie asriding bhJ blcyole on ,the cinder psth on
M^.itindar dlabuaaion wns due to tho tlio entire committed of imentigation to women nnd invariably kind to chit plo while bis family held these shares,
the Souffletown road last Thursday)
I
dran." Tho efforts of ralenlnnnriea to
^
f**ttbiitUiocorporation* ho reprewnti ounrKw
A much fairer method is civilizo and ohrfstlanlzothe Turk setm U and asked:
when he wss thrown from -bla machli
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Attachments
were secu
secured' dsjalttlt
bad work tat b i n elw » l TO, vr because for tliv Standard to selMt ono pason liavo been h failure,
rxxSa adtono 'tuppoao that Mr. VrwHoburah, by CnpU D. 8. Allen. Th« yoirag' man
two loads
l d off fumltare
l
Iwin
I
h i d
whether In UwnmalaoroatoMt, would not oppo*
tb*7*rm opposed to the legislation, it THE liEfilfiTut nnothrr, and for tln-eo
IWnrt.oriSatBrtar.Ott^f
tbeolty
butM'waslroubd
tBkttn
was
badly
Urulied,
and
bis
clothing
w«*
t
lealalaUon that wat 6»loulated Iff Injure Um
laaMibriMto t*v. But no man who two to select the third. Tho committeo What E n g l i s h Va,<iht*aroOood r o r ao>
bolongid
to
others
uai
nothing
o
T«lu«nltbBaeamnrlt(«tf
Tho
English'
built
yacht*
are
|nrobably
Jqne'wUhth'BriiU'i'" • u '"
m^fttmtfotltllaat ta a irprtwntaliveof thus BtkcUtl should receive written
m
This year the Democrats have ooml
,
"Ti
1^ ivr i Itb'ass)HO«ibe>»ast»itafnedth»t khe
aulliorltj from the two rHipiw to ciam superior (or frelgbtlng |iuriH»es,
•apiBgamu
was played-in New York.
nnte^
ror
governor
a
corporation
In
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Prohibition Orators, , , < and judgments
*m&H#U* ttprtswiWlvt! cf cor- ino ths sunwriptioii and mlvertlaliig OurB0c(;»t.<|denVBnd
taUw a o u t f fWW
78«ieiil toas Arnnnwho represents tho IntrxenU of
— i lawMU.f^t.Kt clash, book) of both p«i}HT», A tliorougli und are uneicellwl niiy«herH In iluicouhiy
to)d^
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New York W<ffit«t*V"WAs the ssoond
[jr. Qreuii, detailed' report of tho circulation and at thew t»Hc«.l WHW York Te» HtaiS,
pilstotlWdottntry,
Does
the
editor
of
J.Oulllngtort«Wiri»'biui a«I| you
the
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yu V
advertising of rarh paper should (lion Hod Bank, N. 3.-Adv.
PrleoMfrdsl
«lg«r f T ^ l 1 5 per
p U
ih Vt
(bt* Mi
UoxVPeo
b» mtde arid facb pupir Bhould lilnil li- fall styles haw at Ctl
• An Important Election.
tsciinllrngoletlt Bsmo it«-Wan
;The election next Tuesday is an Important 61>e to every citlten tit this
State., in that * governor, congresstuan ind assemblymen ore to be
chosen. Tlio election la of such great
MM
c
importance that each voter should g o t o
flilod from andariiurclnapmwMlM.
the polls, no matter at what personal didato for (governor, has been ridiculed
' t a n U» prtilleee «t d a n g b i UlelriunoouiKjeiEenO
"woJleoMUiof am? * » u » without extra chartre. inconvenience, and cast lib ballot for by bis political »{ipoiients"broause of
RMUUCK nutlm will be lonorte* lot 10 oenli a MM, the men of his choice.
«hnt ilipy csll hisi 1 masuily insctrvhy"
noli hwrlina. Jtlitse OUUOMWJII bo t>I«o«I »tjl»
-The next governor willliave Hie'ap- in oongtees. Mr. Howey flij But introi bottom of Ui« «gurau and win to marta) ^Irfft
pointment of a great mauy jndioiul' of- duce any important measures in wrJ
Tr
up
lmpenulva. Obituary oMtaeewil poetrj
loOta iwoluttoM. e t c will be insertedd Bt
t 10
10oenu
u ficers throughout iho State, and ui this greet, but he was present during the enpor licte. Notion, tf btn.hu, marriages ami dwtta county lie will appoint a prosecutor of
tire session attending to his dutitm. lio
Inserted rrco.
the pleas and two lay judges t o succeed did not leave his seat to farther ths onds
• PaU'Bt rdo4Idne BdvertiMmwiW or questlooablB
tho present incumbents. With the of corporations; he was paid by the peo, ul?etUKiniwU or WIJ Hod, will not bo Inserted at
knowledge ol the scandals that have ple, and ha rightly considered that tbe
anjprlce. ' ;.. •-• / . .
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disgraced the administration of justice ptopla were entitled to his services. If
all
^
iu this county for the past fow years it tie was not brilliant in oratory and masersoiul notlooa or a
we
lldteiMt
de
e desire,
y
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"privito character and commar^Uptis qefgipj! ,«- id of paramount importance to tlio hon- teriy in logic, he wss honest and true,
"pnfh" tor Individuals or Wins are not 'wasted. est and respectable portion of the people
and he served his district and tbt) coun'corrwpandenoe which la not rigned with Hie name that the corporation lawyer Orecn should
try fsithf nlly. Allh<mgh be was in busiValid addreai of the writer will not toaotloed. :;
be defeated.
ness an a manufacturer, he did not perThis
can
bd
brought
about
by
every!
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 87, 18$).
mit his private interests to keep him
Kepublicangojug to the polls and voting from his puMIe duty. He Was not emCorporation Lawyers a s Officials. fur Ilnwey for governor, and ulao uaing ployed by corporations with interests
The Democratic pliers of the State bis influence to induce' his neighbors to inimical to the public welfare. Ho conhave asserted that Robert S. Green, tho do the same. This year there is a great sidered his public dntlos'os paramount
Democratic candidate fur governor, is moral protest against the methods of to his personal wishes! and he filled tlie
the special friend of the farmer and the machine politics which captures conven- ofllco to whioli ho wna «lect«d honestly
laborer. His virtues in these particular tions end forces tlie nomination of. men andcaptibly^ If faithful nervier consli
ways have been extensively blazoned who have proven false ta the people, tutee n good reason for advancement,
forth. Tho lecord, however, shows tliai and who are unwortliy-of' public ollice. Mr. Howey will be olected governor of
TUiB was the manner of Green's nomina- the Slate of Now Jersey. He Is deservtins claim ib wholly unfounded.
In the last session of congress the meat tion, and it- is for the people to rebuke ing of the honor, and tliepeopleln electimportant measure to the farmers of the such methods at the polk next Tuesday ing him will Becure the uervicrt of an
country, and a very important measure by voting for Howey.
able, honest man.
B
,
AMi
It Increases,
FOB BALE BY
~" ' Every ;year sees an increase in our trade. This is easily
aceotihled for'1 Jn'toie 'first place, wo have tho *lArg*»t and
Most •Complete1 StocfcHh> Montjaouth County to select from.
foa daogarhr ttw
atteneoTtf'Ae to wa»«btiaig
1
At Ow o t f a f tha <(B* eoftaJjWih* uttia
onebeglnitogo* «I*ot;br,%itf,<,|bo» a t
wa^nwWita'taotl*?* WkU&fol oar* 'pba
b*qawiU^kttMBp*tolttabttlv do Mit-
•
i t Ihaeami U m o H e h * !
toopan.aad;
.
HU bnko«rfuWlWiIJ&lit
ger m m it infa*rami aa4 wak*
end
^
of****., Wlm»bonJ»U **d»
the soUaWioa i f
l*by bagfam tp nied. wn mfetamia) j i *
wrfeot
tritoealthiamilkdttc^tt
Uk
tbw ott
for'him»l£
o p ^ asdt
•arpriaing.
)
the >d«w>aga of Wi./ujkntiow.- The;
i*>» jmm&A by the boy1* inyjmtfn
dettioettoaiid ^ A j
(mnla»wa»pnt inapraeUoal font tod
f * - ^ritf to to in- madilhe'rtfem'«jBW>"«» atoiBoaBy
Uielrotf9prfag(«y»I>o™no
der and B«ar»flo«d that oa»
^
moat tempted to attribute WetRtiiiMBt to
antfonal rathar than anlneUiMttTe juaem.
aWntf«p«otaele,
ttto * WtoM
WrtotM «na>faleriWntf««tale
which • UUI* praoaiifop ha» amnatiiiue «fr
abtednwtowifaMe* i» ae« th*tt,f«nuaM
carry their ydung to UJO rif«r, w«ii'tteli
IMM in aplt* of their «hU4Mt onterta, and
altogether bMUnrapon thair deanlkiena
tim« and auction thai iu maoy'iCMM ihV
UJ(«aof
U J d ( f ourowijapeolo*
l m%li»V«Uea%l»VU
J., t i n Malaya indeed relaua tut to m«,
whiohldonUeditSwt, birt,wMi>h'I be.
Jlwe to be la a great measure(oooflnuM by
a yy
tabm
u n t obtrotioni;; it titbit
hil ''jei
i lloo weak
k
tba jronog afaanay% while
to (jo done, at* eiwaja carried b j buli.
rldusb of their owa ten; by their fatten
if they are malm, by Uub mother* if
l
M.d'OiboanrfltoitttM that the fjarenta
e^rolts titabv parcvtal authority orsr
their oMldraa in a ant Of juiiokl and
•trioify Impartial tarn. ' "1t» yoong one*
•ere aeen to tport and gambol with one an>
other In th« pmanee of thslr mother,' who
a t ready to gh» Judgment (tad punish misdemeanors. Wbtn any one was found
gnilty of foal play or nuHcloii»oonila<9('towud«nothar,of UM family, tbe mother laterfored by wiling ttw young orlmiiul by
lha US, which the bell fast with' oneof her
paw* tiD ih» bd«ed to 'e*n with the other.*
working niaouino.
MASS
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Patterson, The Clothier,
Every" purse and every fancy can-be gratified. ' Our'Winter
BLUE FROKT CLOTHING HOU8E,
Suits ranging in price from $4.00 to $15.00 cannot be surpassed
by custom-made goods in 'finish, style and quality.. Men's
Overcoats from $2J00-to-$25.00,( woqld cpfjfc SO per cenf. more
in New York Oity. • Na paren^ can'^odk over our Children's
Suits, from $1.50 to $7.00, without l)eing,astonished thi^t, 'so'
much can be given for so little. We also' carry a large stock of
Hats, Cape, Gloves, Neckwear, Fnderwearj &c., at very\tow WE HAVE CLOTHING TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AND AT
PRICES WHICH WILL PLEASE EVERYBODY.
prices. Our goods are all marked in plain figures, and no
deviations are made. You are never.worried to buy in our
store. The goods, are shown you, the price stated,- and the
decision is Ipft entirely in your hands.
OUR STOCK INCLUDES
M. M. Davidson,
Hats and BonnetsQne
Price! Clothier and Hatter;
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
BROAD STREET, RED BANK.
OVERCOATS,
SUITS AND SINGLE GARMENTS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
Library Lamps! <
Library Lamps!
WE CAN'T ENUMERATE ALL OUR GOODS, BUT WE
HAVE SOME
Parlor Lamps 1
LARGEST STOck IN' THlp CPUNTT AND L Q ^ S T
Excellent Bargains
Street. Red Bank,
NEW YOBK
MILLINERS AT
WEIS'S,,.
Front
Saturday Eyenipg JOHN H. COOK,
,,
next, at 8 o'clock.,
100,000 Peach Trees
PRINTER
For Sale at Low Priced.
STATIONER.
Fruit Trees^f All Kinds.
BOX PAPER •»
the Idberal ^
Version of an Old Story.
OT OCEANIC.
, 5 j tijin't i«t (fat* worryVoi. J
I t g»Tc j'o'o gwa'wear,
For there's mom to be bad
Foe yonr girl or your l i d ;
AndglrentacaU]
>
JASPER BRAYS
New Boot and Shoe Store,
wilb • ihort Hn» befti*righttaiothe
P h * f ^ H d h d U « k i
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HEH0RP30N BLOCK, FRONT ST.
vnH rot* ovnes,
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MONMOUTB COUStY^FIBjE ^SUHAItCE, KJENOYr
C.D. Warner & Cb.rRed Bank,^ J.
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CONTINENTAi
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BAUBCBCKBBEIIEN
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...Hamburg, Gtermarij*
B0VAL
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LONDON ANDXAKCASHIBE... 1
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UVEHPOOL, LONDON AND QLOBE.. k
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CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
PATTERSON, The filothieri
e&.FBpyP STREET, BED BANK, N. J.: \ ;"it •/,;;
SCHROEDER &
BSTABKUSJW I8J0.I
R. F. WILBUR,
FEONT gr.,6EI> BAt«C N. J.
Reliable Drugs, Perfumery,.. Fine Stationery^
- ; '', •• ' * l 'T?! i e t ' APtie^es.-'t^c.j.j See.
See. • :' ~.i'' ^ '
n charge of Twogradiut«««f tb«
p
p
t
and oor method
of ,eor*
Pk»rna«r,a«slBted by Three B o ted eh
d l I t l
potmdlBgpre«orIptloiiBguarante«(acoar<tcy. , ,
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R. T.
> «ii6ia«1ilnt. J l l a ^ i _ . . ^
"II.I
/''M
I have uim aafaly jrjtuqnt
vroaa
«ep*.tl«ila
,to N«r. W l i U»e
. rtue lOMMded. Balkelt name n)k:«jtth
t i n e to plantl»»rth«c>t*i»4Hna;«n«
I Cambronno d a w la the Vmcb lbtai
eelwd him by too aignllletta. turned Ulat
nyacitt'h*, Jr«ofli»iu, ililr or'
- d d « UMhe FreVia^'ao they dared tii
ahoot for fear of hilUug tlwlr'Gonar«lt . wtnt»R »no«(tn««l WINDOW ruHta.
mWinMoUliyjf.rWln-1 TESTATE OF ELIJAH COOUfiS,' Dr>
and ao brought hU foe, at a round gallop i)»rgiiit«ik0r'p»i>nn
«n3,fter»i>lt
•<•#»• grand, Gener^i who 4wd Ui» pr^dtt
ainpt«ul<>i)
MOt IWmMcrtWfKlitilJtmtff MM A
Atuuioo*.
fltaayiugt "I*Garf»menrtmflU'noB»
tnir»i • £ . ar.
,_
to tlwnrrtiiMCoartoJ
mini pw w -pitnuff and bloving, and O»r. Wallaea «u« W a i B l B g i * M i
w THUnKDAT, THB 8
IB. IBM.
IWBWT
ahnklug, baok to hla own Unea.
M C U U .
|H9 BANK, H. J.'
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P. Kroener <fe SSon,
'Among tho new designs in,
this class of goods is paper
which is stamped with the
name of the t o ^ n where the
writer resides. We are now
displaying paper, each 'flneet",of
which bears the heading of
"Red' Bank on the Shrewsbury." The paper can be had
either ruled or unruled, as dosired. In the upper left-hand
corner of each sheet is an' engraving of ariversceno, making
the "paper very appropriate for
the people of the town. This
paper is of excellent, quality,
and ia, sold at 25 cents per box
of ^'sheets of paper and 24 en*
volopes.,
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We have besides a very large
variety of decorated box paper.
We have some whiph. js $tabossed, in plaja gilt _wjth\; the
days of the, week, which'is W d
at 20 cents per boxy and some
which is lithographed in colors,
which we , Bell at 2§ centB/
About tho>most "taking^ sort
has a wish-bone and a fourleafed' cloVer embossed in var- 1 ' Having closed out Bo'veral
ious shades of gilt, in the corner, with the words, %"Best
Wishes," just below. These we manufacturers' lots of Jerseys,
are soiling at 32 cents.' Wo
have also boxes of3 "American we. can show.some good values,
quadtiUo Jiapery which ia ruled
iu s email squares, and may bo ranging 25 per, cent, below regwritten on either way otfboth
ways, if the writer has much to
narrate. ,• Besides -theaewo have ular pri9e8,;andi,)is tha, indicd;
a large, number of varieties,
'! ijoo-nuraerotiB to meation," as tions are that they will be more
the posters say.
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adapted for presents will be
found in our imitation 'alligator
skin cabinets and' desks. The
cabinets contain 24 sheets of
paper, 24 correspondence cards tunity should not be neglected.
and 48 envelopes. The box
itself is a handsome satin-lined We quote all wool, vest front,
cabinet, and with its contents id
soldv,'f,orit60 'cents. W^jhAVe
dealcs/ containing a quire* of coat back, at 09,, Cents, worth
pSperWa.Si «»VoIdp08f/of differ*
ent sizos and at different prices. $1.25, as an indication.
The* goods are being sold^voty
cheap, and are well worth look*
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Third Assembly :Dl8trlct
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Hew Tirk' Tea Store.
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voters of Red Bank and
vicinity at
FOR 8AXE CHEAP.
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Uilaptn
fay Jn front of bif\trooi4
togofj>HaHdte*i
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Gen. John P. Stockton FIRST-CLASS
SeveraJ New Milch Cows
whom w«e brigaded •£«» of theGenaim
Legion, W«M tylbidoim, htl^obscM,
onrjr m lew ihondna.faMU 1 ^ , lao
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HADE BY
Making Bronie Statue*.
e^,paMd(tHi
Becawi with ttwn rou'ean mala a more ilellclota
cup ot OOBM (tan fcj atro "
miw I"" nolle* 104 no i
hating It martortlta
intwonlonMt.
CALL AND TEST THEM.
Sob Agmto /or
Front 8 t , opp. Broad, Bed Bank, N. J.
3. a THOMPSON. MAWAOBB. '
Siuoe tlie Wuhingtou mosntnout Tra»
inTi'iled, tbe qneetiou "How do they
4 1 » > Uisa (jntnUtT at
nuke bronw atatae*r h u been freF t n t C l o u Nnraery Mock,
laimtly oalwl Many Intelli(joat people
,;".'"" i' nro,miiKO • ' - i «
jeliavo tlut tli«'bronze is hammered
nto abape on an anvil, and that a wralptor*a atndio is-alfflilartoablaokemitu'«
THE ELEIFFEB PEAK A 8PECL4XTY.
ilrap. U H. Park, tUo dadgnei and
sreator of tbe Waabington monmneul,
Loeat* Owvro ifuntrlH,
nplaineatlisiealprooeutoanportdrfor
U + B h t l S
die Uilwaakee "Etenlng WJeoonain:"—
" T b t f l n t thing to do aftartba pinna
me ttta&n.- b s aald, *'!• to maka tlte
itady, which it a mintatoie atattte, ilml«r, la' flrory teepott 'exeept atw and
JAMBS BBAT,
OBterialfothehronwatatne. TUoannttote, oar frame-irork ot the atatae, it
ooflt after whiob tbe plaateroartojliie
Ogtueis nalfe. 1ht> latter w r k ' f a t n i
oioat important part of tbe 'operation,
tndita (nation o o o n p i « M l o o g a h m e
u nil the other stage* of tbe tatattuA
) m bilf aem of Chartaat Umber Und.
. {anosia. Whan the acalptor baa ooanr
A flu looalon for traetlnir. IHMmna. e
' IiBOIfARD
BOldAIn,
iBOIfA
l>loted hiaJnodel in plntterit lrtaken to MreM
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BoxSO, r « b b o l d , W .
die foundry. T h e n is (lien taken from Or B o x 6«fl, BMI B
Ba n
nk , N. J . ,
it a pieoo-immld, that i i a, monld that
tin be taken in pteoeiL In this mould
wut i« o u t , of >QAilhtokoeei which it i»
proposad to ham the bronze. Thou the
mqnld ie filled W withnand packed in
wlid, Tha asnd ia.oalled the ooro.
liion the piede1 ioonlJiati&ab oft anil Independent Legislators ata not
tbe wax <a again roonlilod at flniahed np,
compelled to go in caucus,
'4ff«in d M w u iaioorewd with' » proand abide by their
poroUoa of plaatoe and cement, otter
. <'decisions. '* :
irhteh the' work Unplaced in a heated
arenasdatood oqend, The heat Malta
the was; whloh nms oat at tlio bottom ot P you want better Legislation
the oaat, letTing vaiaufUie^ apace it
tfian you have been getting
ooanpisd. When tbe wax has entirely
loft the form or moaltl, the molten
for the
faoaiefe ran in turongU ahole infhe
top arid <ak«a Hie- plar« ot tlie was.
Whon the motaj cools, the oqtoido pin*
VOT is broken" 6H die bore taken from
of Monmouth County, vote for
the inside; and tlia atatne <a oomploted."
The elory of the Old dbard at Waterloo }a toia,a(t«r a'aour foahion i n 'tits
•'PBtatofaoan'ees- or.ilie B e ^ i i j ^ i kinson, lately published in England.
Olmplato WilUnton mei' in Hanonv
Qen. Halkoti who took prisoner Ouni
bronne, <be oommandar of the Guard.
Xiia oommon alorj was that Oambnmn^
Mmoanded by lUe Engll«h eavalryand
stunmono4to*nrrrader»antwa(«dt "In
Garde monrtaiftiine n tend pta." The
old General, to uM hU own language;
•aid tail W f ' d p * * hvatimf
Tab
ftcfc i t I wownlttMvih0 rtory, Bays 'the
writer, waa ihlai I l i a w«li known thai
l t l a J t h ^ a d H
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69 Front Street, Red Bank, N. J.
Ttw mother*! fondues to, h*r otbpiag
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ahtdaroto lit her ««*# i t o
t«nMMft»qu«!>Uj,t<><s»w hM«m death,
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WiTCRES, JEfELRT. SILYEB tHD PL1TED WIRE
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The finest'Ioqarii7'-19f1'Bebblia Spectacles
and EyegJbeBes'not
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m u c h fiicrhfir t K a n , . o t t l i n a r v
Bopilrliig dooe promptly tad »t modtnta pnoet.
All wort gwuteMtii&gQoiSi vamntea u n p -
Sealirieht and Uttli SRwar,
CARRIAGEFACTORY
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Lilt of Wazoam nod Carrtagea >t
Kr*Mn« on B*p
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REUSSILLE BROS^ V
BVOOIGS, E00KAWAY8,
DEPOT
WAGONB. CARRYALLS AND
FARM WAGONS
'l»»llitihnnoli-
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The closest attention given to the impairing qf fine Time-Pieced
and Jewelry. '
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Do not bar w i l l TW \b» T 0 exaninod, cor' immewe iMclc of alllUndt <)( Ettotit,
BomniBioinBA ; '
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S W A B S STOVES,
STOVES,
SWABS
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0Dowle»ih6itopBugglw,» new
Depot Vngon*. 1 eunr Wagon, 1 XiUmrtoo Top
ptuetob^MorlwiMMrwKiww Otw-Hone o u , ,
Stovea for LtotewVgtorw, M ' W m t i Reaidencea of tha Latest Saturn and
rfiui,1 i n u u FOB;- Wigoia,' l viutga Can, r Appointments and Of the frwtiHann&Wtare. PoeitivQ in Aotlont Gnba in
Bulrat Pbfflton, 4 new l i n n Wtgom, 8 nc6od- FbUBh 1 Elogantta Design h Oratter Attractions than any preyious year., >,
mmil BUKKiot, S mmvl-liuia Firm Wagons tod
otlieraaotnenlfoixXLr'
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Putin In nocd ot wagoniud qurlwta will do
!9*8toT» Bowda arid mtitftUag d«««MMy,fbv » complete ootjiU^
well to flm ma t o l l baton ptirobulM "lMwtwm,
P.O. AddraaH. B . O & H F B B I . I . ,
M l U e « U « « r , 1*. X .
BepaJta to all kinds of• Stoneprom^lJy made.'''*•
PRICED WAT DOWHt
, t, ASBESTOS 3PIASTIO STOVE 'LJENINO.
CUMBERSON & WHITE,
HARRY WOODWARD,
Blacksmith and Horseshoer,
'' " -.., „ ."•';, Front Street, ^ed Bank, N. J.
PETER LUSE;
VETEBIWABT «VB«BONT.
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NBWJEB8BV.
nont« ibod In Uw beel nunDW and at UM kurort
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SpajW ttlenUoo JITDO to InMrtwImr u d underfooMd IWTM.
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KINO'S
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KINO'S OOUODRBNOH,
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WbolMOotttd UetiU DMIQI to
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I'BothUpralgnaaaponesac
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' Oor. Wharf AVB. and r r t n l «t,», ,
-*<e«»W«Mta1tfliyiijl,#.'S?*wv
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STATE O F l M A B Y A ;
dw>M»a. • JoUw 1 iwnftt
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Mn. doleman nlon to, and It mttt of, Uw folIOWIOB MUMnl miuW»n« awl tSuiliemi B. B,
HIIK, Mm« »«ralD, Sl«. Btndelul, Mm«. Mmrto' MlavMtitr i t iunt
wl'l««o.. «nif lot rabllo
and Print* Botxwla In Kow Turk « l » .
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ON FtBST » i N D AHD JfOB
get lespectaUi walking dresw»v to
A n d l i o v e Harry eo dearly. B a t then
Judys Haymcors H old, tnd perhaos %*
iom^mity
WIKOFF'S
fulty, "wlrt-'irbua yoa«ngageypi3i?elf
to Hani ifo/pMa t "ffo at* m 'pretty
aad to ttftoed, you oujebt U> maty Veil.
W i y vonfat yoa UitjmiatAl la hlmt
S
fa4
M f r b t tttlW A
IxttSe, wbat kind of a Ufa will you lead
tn the wild* of Oregon? I t will kill you
in a few years. Just think of It j a baby
«rery two yean—poor people al
" Mre a lot of children—no soi
miration,,
dlyenobrfi'ol
itstUlybSfcaVq nujro,
woman Wlvaya has something to look
forward t o ; but you will find that a
wedding ring will be worse than a yoke
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your, ceck; it wilj drag you into
1KJr$) . ,
»mx0jt Airo Artam
,
*lytt*«?y*lJ*«. JafaouM be
aiiteniAe (Wever If 1 i » t them now,
HrtK> Wwtij tidim wers ( l v s y i IBecnf
for me, And—yes, I Bimrt havsthfini at
anyoost"
TBEM8.
$h» slipped thecjltmond npon her fin' and when she islt the hpnw with
j p Haymoore soon after, »he was
hta promised wifei
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,Tha wedding took plaoe very soon!
JOHN LtOYO, Jr.r
wnoTWMBi
f o * » # i »o in ft
wnoTWMBi fo*d«l»#i
few Werko Judxt
Haywoore's
d
' young BEOAD STRKETt RED BANK, N. I.
wife fbd her •mther were established at
hfs stately 'residence;
1 Alice soon found that ahusbnndi was
not quite the came aa » lover. Jndge
Ana
Open UMr Uuniaad loaTW
t, 'mamma dearest,'* said Alice, Haymoore wished to enjoy her society 100 LOTS I N A 0ES1BABI.E PABT OF
80, wlUxwt sound of music
quietly, though a frown contracted her when he was at leisure, and she had
OrTdeeofuamUutwept,
THE TOWN,
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SUettlrdowa from the mountain crown
blonde brows, " I am not married to fondly Imagined that he would beM'isTO rqMpwMalw swept. .
Harry Boynton vet. If he Micceety in Bed with that of her mother. She won
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TH06, DAVIS, J t , '
Oregon and obtains tlie position be Jibpee
iw,tired of him. and longed for those
ft>aMcfa& baHoWmirle,
-, BMl Mate ta« launlietillcd "BaOl, tfi I,
to get in time; the best thing I can do is
jthful lovers « h o had surrounded
« n « m r Beth-par's lulfrbi.
Out of bU rackr "Trie,
to rnnrry him, provided, of course, I can tier. Then tliu plan she had formed (hat
tooted on lbs wood com drfit
do no better; but surely you do not sup- kftemooriatUaoame J.'c recurred tnher,
rerentaw u » Uoo, s w u n g ,
pose
I would refuse a good offer liere for and seaUng herselr at her writing <lo-ts.
ami ibuiu u » tuno«m spot;
Ms sake?" •
for beast and bird b a n seen and beard
shfe wrote a lodg letter to Harry.
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m a t nbldi nan kcoweUi not.
lira. LaRoyno was silent for a mo- Judge Haymooro entered as she II11ment ; sba had enmoold-taahiooed ideas tsbed it, and noticed, for elderly mennre
of her own of love forming part ot the always suspicious, that she locked the
marriage cobtraot, but aha din not know desk when she arose. Henfee, that af-.
that it would be welltointroduce them ternoon, when he knew she had gone
jflwwUw tanmrtuken,
lust here. She was a weak little woman, Ml- a drive, he returned t o the house
Tber tell tat battle* won.
JLUS alter mm toad bis masteries) steed.
>er chief virtue beiug her passionate with a buncb of keys, and soon had
m i l e peals the minute gun.
love for her daughter. She dreaded to proof of bi» wife's perfidy befori hlmi
oppose anything or anybody.
It wag a long letter; she told Harry of
Amid ibe noblestrftin land
Men U j tke s u e to rest.
" But, A l i c e / she ventured at last, " if her marriage, averring that site had
And ( I n tba bard an baoored place
you
love
Harry—"
been
forced into i t by her mother.
mtb oostlj marble dreamt.
Alice made an impatient movement.
[This the judge knew was false, for one
ID the great olnsttr UanaqK,
Where UtiXt Ifln ttiortes fall.
" I think one can love anybody if one look at Mrs. LaRoyne would convince
And uwesotrum-*, tod tbe organ rueitries. I could love anyone who was good anyone tiuat aha could have no influence
AkaqrlbeesibialMied wall.
with a, Ugbwirttod girl like Alice.)
B.T
t w « vas tbe bravest warrior
»Iketft waa • silence for a few moments 8he told him that her husband was old.
TMtererboctMswrt:
and then Alice arose to get her writing and she hoped to become a widow bematerials,
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fore many yoara; and finally she begged
MMfnvMrtMslQMi
" D o you know, dear," said Mrs. La- him to come oa a visit to them, as a
T r a d , with hHioUen m
Royne, while her unusually pale cheeks ooflsjn, ol course, Mid sjaj a t - j u d g e
OB U * tatakaa vat*, trans tall
flushwl, " I believe Judge Haymoore Haymoore'e house, where they would
A*feewrote 40*11forn m .
wishes to m a n ; me. You know he has enjoy each other's society undisturbed,
ADd b*J he DM U f r haknr»
ticea here very often lately, and is al- ami very likely. Site could p m o a d e her
H » bill tide fbrbb (all;
ways so nice and pleasant Ho seems husband to find employment for him
Ito tic In rate walk) awels w*lU
IBM
to take such a n interest in m y affaire, and make him one of the family until
afid inquires so affectionately after you, death should set her free.
think he must mean something."
I could not describe the effect of this
Aid CodVi own band. In t u t looeljr land.
itolajbtmJniteiraT*—
•• I have thought so too, mamma, I latter on John Haymoore. The cool, de- Hattor,
hope it is true, of course—"
liberate
.way it wan written convinced
Clothier,
In tint doep ( r a n , wlttnul a name,
"Of course I shall accept him," her him that it was not done'in a moment
WUBOcetUsmKOffloodtlBj
mother answered, gravely,. " for your of passion, but was the result of careful
-~- " wondrous U » n | U I itdaj:
sake more than my own. I t will deliberation. What should he dot Di1
put you in a position to m a n y well, and vorce her; that would bring scandal
Furnisher,
then the desire of my heart will bo grat- opoa himself. H e would show her this
ified."
letter. *nd f«r the remainder of l i b (ire:
And speak of toe suite mat won onr We,
•» Wltti tbe Incarnate Son of God. <
"Oh, how grand it will be I" Alice he would ire^u her as BHB deserved.
0, tannly tomb In Hoab'a land 1
cried. " I was afraid to speak of i t to Juage Haymoore was a passionate,
O. dart Bert-poor's hill!
you for fear I might be mistaken, but selflah man; his pride hsd been wounded
Speat to ttnse curious hearts of oun,
. AnatMcutnemtobBjiiii.
since you have noticed it alstCTwe must unto death, and he thirsted for revenge.
God Ma,blramiertBr«( «r»oeie right. Think of the fruit add con- What passed between the couple that
Wafi tbM (rebijnot M l ;
BROAD 8 T , BED BANK, N. 4 .
fections ho has' Bent yon.' vVhat a night was never known, but It is certain
Be nMftiaeA uStf. l4o u» acre* deep
OtbhUHeloredsoweU.
heaven it must be to live in bis lovely the servants were sent in haste, about
house and have everything one wishes! midnight, for a physician to attend
AT AMY CO8T.
Novcr mind this old ball, momma door; Alice, who, it was stated, bad fallen
when you are Mrs. Judge Haymoore I against the marble hearth In a fainting
" Who is that lady ?' Tlie one dressed cau go out all I wiBB."
spell Bhe was ill for rnonUiD. and durin while Bilk, by the window, Ethel?"
Her regret was scarcely finished when ing that time and eversincJ*, Judge HayI asked my sister.
mooro has heaped upon her every indigher
mother
said,
"Hero
he
is,"and
a
" Don't you remember Alice LaRoyne,
mte. r. IBOWH.
moment after Judge Haymoore entered. nity a man can offer ills wife.
now Mrs. Judge Haymooro?"
"What are you writing?" he asked, _ When aha reappeared in society slip
"Yes, but that fretfuMoukiDg woman
was
an
old
woman.
Her
beauty
was
after
greeting
both.
can never be—"
"A regret for Mrs. Bumalde'e ball," faded, her Bpirit was broken ; still, a
& f i W M f | s wipro'cot short by the
slavo in splendid attire, the imlst march
a p p e o ,
ly 1h front of mo, of said Alice.
" A rrarot? And why a regret, my at her master's chariot wheel until death
tno lady >» question, aud when Bhe
parts them, r
dearyoiraglady?"
Inquired
the
judge,
1
smiled her welcome I could nee that
8DOM88OHS TO'
. Of «U her,bright* imperious ways not
Ethel was right; it waa Alice LaEoyne, gayly.
Alice hesitated, blushed, looked at her ono remains; on every jwint but one she
but bow changed I
is totally indifferent. Kothfag, not even
Five years before this, when she, a mother, and finally said:
" Because I havs nothing to wear, aud the stern command of her husband, can
1 of .twenty-two, attended the
induce her to wear her favorite color—
t l l i ven CUUdA and me we obnnot afford a new dress."
JUSjUtHna SUamboat Wharf, -'
'-Too bad, poor child, too bad 1 I Old blue. ; She hts but one blue dress in her
Srted
rtour new horne in
California, there was not a prettier girl not know new dresses were so very ex- wardrobe, and .that, lying out of sight in
EKHXD B A N J C , JST. cS1.'
the.; bottom of a trunk, is never gazed
in the" rooms; and now, when she at- pensive. What kind do you want.'"
"Well, I was quite reasonable in my npbn by Alice Huymoore; and yet i t
tended the
tende
t eball given
g
in
i nhonor
ono o f ,oor
first visit to tlie'old tome,
tome she was a demands. You ktioW blue is my favor- was once the desire of her heart to pos*bole«alt u d IkuU bwlarto' *
ite color, and I-thonght if I conld afford svmltatany cost.
f t r 3
a fu.1I skirtpfjplain blue silk and'ah ovvttulle,looped
<6itb
of
'puffy
White
tulle,"
looped
cSttb
dtess
p
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e t y p t roses in the giTrden, I
pretty
why? Iaek«ljnyBeJfallthee\en- thosee p
look
ld loo
look well; but there, there
,>a» I watched tier liicfte f braugh the should
d slippers
li
d
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ld b
beffan and
iand—we
can't
rooms with that "Weiry.lietlessair. "She would
Pboipbfitci,
scarcely Beemed to 'notice t!i« MfnarM fliit"
Wellj lot mo post your regret for
addressed to .her by her tall, handsome
LIME, PBBUVIAN. GUANO, AND
iUbtttVano' thbOgU
inUbttVa
g it.
tm
musta
have
e been' you; I am going down the street. It's
d t tto him
hi that
t h t bis
bi company
n wan too bad, but you are young yet, and
evident
CANADA XWBtEACHED WOO0"'
not appreciated, he seldom left her slds there will be pfeutV mote balls for you
AflHES IN QUANTIE3 TO
to attond. And the judge withdrew,
during the evening.
BUTT.
" Mamma," said AliDe, "that waa cerfifty years; wealthy, honored and re- Ainly an insinuation. I am mirehe will
Land
Flatter
and
Paris Gram, Strictly
fcpectMl •' Everyone - likril Judge Hay- be very go<td to me when you oro his
Pure.
moore ;• Bit dinners were irreproachable, rtfe."
Now York Manures also8up plloC
. " I hope so, my child, answered her
bis official decisions souad aud unbiased. mother, fervently; " i t i s for your sako
no»r»irrd|l3tt«prompUr aiicoded to.
He was a brilliantcopverBBllonaJlat, and I wish t o marry nun,"
•rt^plea/rom his'pea *ri leading subject*
Thefollowingafternoon brought Judge
ghn) eignif aougUt- by magauna pub- Haytnoore's carriage to the door, and
old Baw,,"iStreet. I aigtIs:and' 1 house the carriage lirpuKQ.t,the jodgo himself.
devils," I wondered.
~"I want your i charming, daughtor to
Hit manner to MB 1*1(0 would have take a ride with me, Mrs, Laitoynu;
'eot liad she been an' acquaint- will you let her eo ?"
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f j t w i f rather coM • •'.Certainly," the answered, trying not
" tlio'Ionian, 1 Who to show her BUrpnae tliat i t was her
mod M»-heart and daughter, h i d n q i - harselt-vhd VU
home, but I found it hard to blame him wanted.
•, "Hava you seen the handsome hall
even for .lbW.fc>Eer'attitude
dress on txhibltion at Madume J.'s?"
him was one of complete indifference.
' 14 wasalirriyjianjiobiito know all about inqitirod tlie Judge, AS they rolled along,
my neighbors and friends; Ethel used to " Your mention or bull dresses yesterday
say my bump of curiosity covered my made ma notice it. Would you like l o
(BntirA skull; so you may depend I lost see it?"
Yes indeed t" Bald Alloe, to whom
SO ItJlOAD ST., RED BANK.
no time niter tlie guests had departed,
but slipped out ol my " war-paint," as a pretty drrsa was a delight. >
The carriage stopped tit Madams J.'s,
Claude calls it, ipto my dressing gown,
and then made my way'to Ethels rooms and they ascended Lo her reception room,
to commeaaa tho pumping pi w a n ; , ' The judge seemed to know the wiiy very
new stock of tbo most populiir utrs
Novr-Etiielfoaliard girl to get any. well, for lie panned the first threi' raoms
now on U10 market.
t)uug out of; it docs' her an immense and opened tlie door of tlio fourth. It
atuonnt of good to keep all her informa- was handsomely rurnmliwl and liglitrd
tion icTherseir until tlio opportunity of- with gns, but no ono waa present. Evifera'to spring \i upoh the unsuspecting dently they had been expected, fur in
public, cause a great sensation, and then the center of the room stood a life niztd
calmly tell you that she thought every- wax figure on which was draped the
one had heard that; it had been known handhomest dress Alice had ever seen.
Tbe skirt wns of pale blue satin, almost
ttt hti for gnodness knows how long.
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Our mual lino ol
Ethol's maid wu» busy at her Gsir; covered with an embroidery of, poarls ;
that did not disturb mo, for I know thnt tho train, of a darker sliado of velvet,
Ethel madeaconfidante of her maid ; BO was similarly decorated. Tho Ixidice
gleamed faintly through, clouds of Inco
THIS WEEK
to jfhe vorld has changed illusion looped with pink ctimelum, and
on a chair near by lay pale blue slippers
yVliceHoymooro so?"
'*i 'dotft Jmqw, FloBsin dear. Does covered with pearls and a pair of long
OF ALL'KINDS,
white gloves.
SOME NEW AND CHOICE
enoMemh chat) ccd ? How ? "
"What do you think of that?" he
, "Why! oo old, faded and unhappy—
and—and all that," I said rather incohei asked, after enjoying Alice's radiant face
for a moment,
entlr.
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idlie broke forth into rapturous praise,
''Ohjaha'doea look older, to be sure
"But it is not finished yet," he said,
BO do 'We all. Fi\e years will change
onyone.'1 Why, It'was only to-day," my and he took i from his pocket a cose
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affectionate sister added, us bland as a which he handed to Alice. ••
She opened it and discovered a fan of
while helffor,"that Mrs. Sinclair wiia
Baying tljnie how changed you were. I paio blue, exquisitely-pathied and set
really-believe she used tho very aume withpenrlBof great beauty. Wlien aho
BROAD ST.,
Mt> RANK.
words you hav« itwt applied lo Mice.' hadodmined i t aufficiently he brought
(I men tally struck Mre Sinclair's name forth another cnSe, from wliich gleanu-d
from my jrMting list) " Now," raising a nwklaoe, oarringo, "brncelets, und"a
lior.i&suy facto to mine, " what lisa spray for tho bair or. tho moat beautiful
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cimngod you, Flossie?"
<7 pearlH
Whotetale nnd retail dealer In
" lly dear sister, I answered calmly,
"Oh," thought Alice!•'• they ihUBt Iw
"your,ni»n »n too np]iannt, you are for me , he is going to tell mo of his love
jealptffiof mi! bocoute ui twenty-flu- I for mamma and give mo these to wear
Plain and Fancy
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uiu {iruttivr thau you at tvanl;, or pur- at thu bull."
haps/' aa tlie maid left the room, " j o u
"Do you like them?!' Judge Huv>
bare hot Jorglfcn me for danoing four moore uaid at length.
finite with Mr. Tahurni'."
"Oh, indeed I do,"said Allco. 8ho
fbfl parting shot took effect; Idixlged- as on tho. point of Saying '! 'fliutik
two hair bruaJios and a bouquet b. fora I jou," but forluuately refrained in time.
' ' , the slu-ltcr of my own apart*
" Do you know," he oorilinued, " tlmt
5Hnl<»tWill.*t day,
liflviug ee- I forgot t o p
y, Iis
^MHitrilirtlig my ahattnlaa, n.^mimttiit n a d f o u n o t
pgg, nil WTintle* <nd fat, thin rather cz now. Instead? For you know tills is nil
CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR.
mNntoibalTriiglit forth tho story of for you.' 'Will you accept it frbui nlun*
'ii lire, told inu in my a bt'trotlml gift, and accepti this >itli
it?" he added softly, drawing forlh a
m drtoSU* stylo.
magnificent diamond (IngT'o ' • ;••• Alice was speeobless. Instead of hbr
mother it tres herself'he WantMl,»ind
•lio-*hohatt)dliltn.
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" I son r Have startled youVliasaid at
length. " I will leavo you here for half Cor. Broad and' MecJtdnw 8te.,
an hour; do you think you can answer
THE! BEST BRAND OF
methen?"
, , .-",.,Left oJAne, AJJce 'revolved tlio whiile
situation in her m i n d . , / ,
" I matt marry him j there i» no luln
"W ftr ,'I,w»ntad to,in'itrryAvell, but 1 1
neror thought of ao old man like that.
Fall and
Clothing
CORLIES,
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Winter Overcoats a Specialty.
Brown & Kleine.
THOS. P. BROWN,
R.T.Smock.
NEW
FAlL
DRISS
GOODS.-
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At'JUAW,
uMi'i
COtjR8BLtOR
itUMf.
KoUiy PubBc-«»a.OoaMBla*«r-of'D»dj for
NswYork,
-UTDHTOtlK.N.3.
VITILLIAH D . CAMPBELL,
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LAW.
OOowlafriralwsN
Uw butloeat ID all IU
BBANOU. H. i
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MO8I0 IUIJ. JBOIUnHlh.. i < itUUr ftajflt, N. J.
Musical Instruments
O A w C _f
8o(« Ajtfi'u for U» hnlmu
PartloalarAUwiUon Riven fo Uioiulnilnlilratlonof E B T E Y P l A l V O S A M R ORQABW.
We keepcwutantlroa aud klarnutorUMsi
of Musical InuruiMiiu ol (II two*. lacllMUv jl i a m O r n a s , notes. AcoonUans,Violins, USn o l O t t t T M
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DENTIST,
Over Nineteen: Yews' Experience In Den>
tiatryWaUitsbrtmohee,
17 Brad Stroet, M«Uu4Ut Ohuroli nolldloR,
BIDBAMt.N.J
S. S. SAGUES,
Suitable for Children
of all Ages.
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I ~ ) B . 0 . F. MAR8DEN,
0wua«MiaiQet.«i4iiw(.l
AXLSTROM&MORFOlb.i ' ,
Broad Btnet, Lodtow Bulldloft (sooond IIw),
B S D B A N K , N.* . '
EOHOOPATniO
Broad Strati, opposite Wnlle Street,
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TTENUY J. CHILD,
Pach Brothers,
0(i.»»5a.itw4i5,«Mpjn.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
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Braneb. Ooean Oroi6,6ea OlrVatanatail rant nasaML. ton 9 U , T O «
Offlcc ovw Smock1! hameas atsra on frontpt t i M ,
ntu ems. u.i.
The oollfcupi o! bliu prompt); atwndn* to.
841 BROADWAY, N. Y;
TPHEO. F. WHITE,
Desire to atmormoo to Umraslijeiittol Bad Bank
anil vicinity tint itolr Sludloj at
' JTJrJTICB OF THE' PEACE,
BKAL ISTATB AQKMT.
PottOOooDollJlng,
' BED BANK;
M l ,
Oeeatf tfaWs Holel
1HW 8e*Bank. 7M.»l8'«jn.;' i'Ml • « , Silt
PW
Lost Branch
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INSTJKANCE AND~REAL ESTATE
AJBI^
notrt fcnwfcr. BKT> Biirc, H. J.
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yK<fOODO.fi4.ii>8.1. ~ ~ . ^
and
Bow» a?a\Tlllon .............0ee«n«3ro»e
are now open! and wort made In tbelrniualatjje
eUbDhadatabfellMabirniatBdlot
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I0MA8 DAVIS. JB.,
[OLD ft.NEW V O R K R A l t j
P.O. Box. 31.
nmimnw placed la tto tart Oomptnlsi on most
nucmut
TAMES WALSH,
.
Paoh Brothers;
STEAM 8 A W A N D MOLDING'MILL.
Hahntutarer at Saab and Blloda.
WEOHANIO STRUT,
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LOUIS PHATTIE,
BCD BANK, N. J.
88 BROAD STREET^ RED BANS,' N. 'J,',
BOBBOWES,"."
- Dealers In
DealeflnaJJHndsof
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LUMBER,"LIME, LATH, PLASTER,
dement. Brick* aM Drain TUe, BuUilws' Hardmu*
ftorglal
Lomber*
' N«»R»nr«iJD«>6t.B^BAKK t t
F0BE16H4HD DOMESTIC FRUITS,
S. MILLER,
HAIUNK AND TOIINADOIN8DBANCC
C0UFABK8. UmttMJmtet
at Eital* and loam HeRot|a(«4.
UMierbttuwttkua Burteyor.
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BOOTS AND SHOES
ICE, IQE, ICE.
'IHE 8TEABIEB ALBERTttfA
Winr«BMjr^J^Tr^^of.miillln Bt,
Clacks. Watches Bnd Jewelry.
WiBsfl*. Air'eiW.»ok'will
eanued. H!ariBWtaU«riiAuilrHtaaa». fjoaflpondrturjmoiiwcrldpw). Orer IT
BROAD STREET, BED BANK,
Season of 1886.
IW {he Inhabitant* of Red Bauh and
a.t,nAiPB,
8up't and Treasurer.
OOTOBKB,188e.
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Tbe'tMamIran b i k v u a i t v t can alwaji be
okalned at UHa sum « reaanuble prlMav.
Abo, a nleclqd «uek of etgaii and confMUooen,
Red Bank ^boe Store.
EP
INHi8irb563S
B M T w*. icciDiNt,
rrai. iioirraitro,
Hf me MttM. J*a»W,t« stow roods
t«|iB(l tarors.
J|?IMHT#«
on Mod a ton «toc« of
Pino
COLD SEAL,
HOLLYWOOD,
;. POP CORN,
Coarse Boots for Fan. Work. Walton Sour Mash,
COLDENACE,
I wish to mure lbs public tint I still do
OLD FAMILY;
CU8T0M WORK
Llnieatbne Vatjey;
Congress Gaiters,
Sllpport,
. Bubber Boot*.
VithMv:
The llDdordKoed U now preparedI to f urnUn foe
ot a pore Qualllf and ratatantial lileknen In anj
quuilltj In n b t e l a , liDtrhera, R r a l a a n n u i n d P H » • « • Paiinlllm •'! Bloder•l« Frieci.
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With artrtctatfntlon la lbs biulnen, and Mttotadloo RinnnlmA u Uqaallty. welgttand prices
I n*peclfullj Dollclt jrrtur pstroniRB.
lh»foaiuppJfofiuro«WOOipn», and baro ta.
cllltk* for fumbmng Ira la ar-loadi lo anj point
<mUKiN.T.anil8.8.tt.
,
J. W. CtfANDLEU, Proprietor,
CBVBTAt LAKE~I0E. CO.,
and cm (rlro better stUsractkro than ever Wore.
P. 0 . Box M9.
BEb BANK, N. J. Boot* and shoes tm IMnUetmn and Udlet tnaile «l
best material. In tin ben manner audit LOW
Orders left at S. 8. Antooldes's butler r. trket, DM
n d t to Vint National Bank, sod at Tclloi'anews PQICia., BcpalrtaB neaUj and immptlf dona.
dftpot, Dmad itmiv will roceiio Immediate aitem8. MILLER. BROAD STBRET.
Uoo.
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HAT!
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IN T i l l 8TATEC4N BI10VT AS OOMPI.BTR AN
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.. AND OTHER WHISKIES • -i
WEST r.So
' BED BANK. A. J.i
A860BTJIEIJT 0 ?
JAME« R
00009,
NOTIONS,
(Sneoeaor u Thomu VaUi),
Commission Merchant,
and dealer In
Hay, Flour Grain and feed,
UNDERWEAR,
F E O N t STREET, Hendrioksou B l o t * ;
CLOTUINO,
Paper, Pens, Inks, Pencils, 8c.
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hH Shingle* add *WTIme«
'|B'jp(iribl«y ; y'''
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GILBERTS
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CABPETS,
otBuch iinlfnnn (joalltles and oilremelr . ;
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The undettfimtd, bifinj toteidiowiiit tje, ;
Union lit-ery i Stable^
tisro purebwod a number o f ; ,
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-.-• - R E D B A N K , N i J . : , ^ . ;
ispivpond UidoBlaW
rtonOs'iriit "iff»kind atai
low prlna u 1 U mrwlitint with ff>»l work. Ue
kmp« In S|M* a quslllr.ofn,pn MjlUiWotir bams,
nut-hniu», «»•> vllrh tm pul» on lit Tory low
priori.
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8 l « t e n o o f l n a t lik r l n l o M arid P l t t a r *
W o r k » NpccUltjr.
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All work Rumilililnl.-' I hsve a mmiltcompoil
lion (or txlnit leuky Hilmneys, Tnr pnp«r Inr Ml*.
T Tlifis.
UjtliwiCK,
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CHARLES I. BORDEN,
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RED BANK, N, J.
SLATE ROOFING.
OENT8' FUBNISHINOS,
• ::V ' :''
SHOES,
S,S. SAGUES,
SUITINGS 1 Choice Teas, Coffee aod Spices.
,
PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON,
Coal, Wood, Fertilizers, B. S.Snyder's EBaeral
TOYS!
* V f i n 7 « ~ s ^ B v " ift's.'*"•'!>*
pHAHLESft,m « S ,
STATIONERY
!t:':i>;>,:>i.#j.V!S!i:^
AO COM-
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A M it.
/••!0J:;:..;!0B:d!O
8AM, CUSIOCO, effUXUI.
INSTOCIK,
UbmrtM Biippllnl (.•linpiwr ih«n iit^njf Book Etora
L I B n A H I l M A N D BOOK* U O V a n T .
LEOCATBROB.,
j-.
FastBoadHoreefl
•••. •.'.••81 0BUaW)9EB8,.KPRBETrV'' ! •
9ddoorW»ti,(C(l|UaUP«rt,"i jlew Y o r k .
ComTorlnl^o Hngglc« ona Varrngt*.
M^tattsr t«*tM Itun dun can tn fow& 1st UiU
part of toe dounty, and our prlras will Whwtt'
viii:i'iiii>'-1^lv.i'i.-»'i.i;!i!'.i,*.li*COIIKiv.»:v-v..,iV',
Y't Xi'i*r!<fiv'.i.;••!'''!
*.:Z r.'.'.•/.•[>i ! i.'.:ri;'!r.'i*j
•,.":>''.,-.t;u:;t
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llou»s dad qnltullillwi.. ' Son adaptor 'to eaTly
irHoXattdoonwnltnl tonutrkcH., 1 v ; •,
Addna '••i',:,-'••: ••• •';.•
fB(kVO'ni<^
COLUMBIA
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