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14 - MTPL
BANK
RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1882.
VOLUME IV. NO. 51.
The Test.
CLOTHING.
LAWYERS.
Seven women Imeil liiiii. Wlii-ti the wrinkled |i:ill
uwnijil him fnmi tlirir uiifulillti'd desire
itli, juile, (riiiiii|)liiuit rival, coiiiiut-riii^ all)
I OUN S. APPLEUATE,
•U /
/ COUNSELOR-AT LAW,
They mint 1 , fur lluil lusl look, unmix) Ills |»vn*.
Dm1 Mivivert white r o s o , mi wlmsi' U>n\rs wire
IllllllX
ItT tears, like (li*w ; anil In disrni'1 alllrv
IIB1> BANK, N. J
ITKNttY M. NKV1US,
UOCNSKLOUAT LAW,
UtilJ 11A.NK, N. J .
/ IIHAii.
II. TRAKFOKD,
OirAT LAW,
C iniuiMuiu'r for New York.
j V VN1EL, II.
KKI) HANK. N. J.
1882.
1882.
CORLIES, THE CLOTHIER,
RED HANK, N. J.,
APPLEOATK,
Uun rm'Ivwl a t'^Miplt'lu Ht(H:k uf int'ii's,
OOJNSELOIt AT LAW,
ymiths* U»ys' UIKI rliildrun's i-lnthhig
SnlUrlUir and Musli'r In <;iiunrrry. •
In J. A.TIir.«:kiiicilUill'» itulhliHK •fir*' *'!'"«'•
KltllNT STltEET, 11E1) BANK, N. J.
i U X U I HNTAUD,
S|tiint! ami Hummer uvar.
tor
Alau a new
Also
slilrts collufn, cuffs, husiriy ittid a luiffi' ;LS-
UVI'I .SiilLull's Slu\i- Stoiv.
ltKl) BANK
sm-LiiiciiUir blititiliiuuui sill is, uvurallsju iii|ifpft ami undurwuiir.
JOHN L. WHlSKLIil{,
h'arlili-il INT iiiiiefiil Mirniw. Ni'.\i liiimtur
'Dit' Kruiip, u fuli'-liiiircil virgin moved M-ivurly,
\Vlii»i' stiinili htui'l iu> vain iv|iitiin^> ivruiiK.
nu-lii'it tin- 111I111 iiii>t, iinii there, (oiniiusi'd utitl
iim'isiily,
(iuzetl, lull tlie missal [n>inl<li'<l in her hmiil;
"Tliat'> wilh tin1 inisi." sJt<*-«tuil, " urn-may ! meanly
I Jive way U> inn's ! " aiul passeil luiu (lit- land.
Tile 1 till 1 • [.un- [.'i-lily mi Ihf |ii>l'tiil.s'tii<i;illlHL'.
Wflh ullitviicil lipN. ami furl HUUSIUIKI Ilisami.
slock of nii'U's, lioys' anil cliildit'irs luiHiif
tin; la I.-.si Hl>li:s,iii]il it) liutlDiii iirli't'.s.
OUUNSBLLOU AT LAW.
(Jrdisrs tnk(-'ii fur wlilii'
Sn weak Hii'v <vi'iiu>il itml all lier luissfnnwwiiinjf.
Tlif finiilh. a rl|jc, liiMiniui,-. muMen. aiine.
ll;llf fill Midi llultlilL'c |n Chi' lIlNKlulollltlU
By smile:-, mi uiif win. faiim-il a Inter i h m i '
In her slight soul. IHT ilrklc -I* | ^ HWHHIIHI.
Tin' llflli uml sixth Wfiv sl^li'is; ul Hit- saiiii'
-lilrl.H at liDtUun {irhrs. A i-uinplcU' slm-l; ut
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Huiiiiiitf fur lliu ciisiDiu inuli-, liulli ruivi^n
lU'.ll HANK. .S.
iiml ilomi'silc, nf tiu'iiiii'Ni [iiiiUTiiH.
TOIIN !•'. HAWKINS,
fi-cl Ills gun runt i-i'il,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I'm-
Also a rciili-nlslit-il
stuck nf lllUll's nil Ullil Minl.rr rt<iLlllll^, lull -,
lllii' fti KimiioiHlM llnildlli^', CintKliiiill AvriliH'.
ASlU'ltV l'AUK. S.
Ar.
CORLIES, THE CLOTHIER,
DliNTlSTS.
RKH HANK. N. .1.
ilil iiii)iili-lll IMJIII aimve tin- linage Iti'll'li'tl.
Ami wllli innnuiltil liniri'il caHi un nteh
Glared, ami llii'ivMlih her exultation IdemM
T11 kiKiw tin- dead laul 'sra|ii'il Hie uther'a re.ii<-li!
M.mmvhlle. IIUHUL'II all Hit- wmil* uf nimui-li
.sjmki'tl,
Ulic luwly fin-in Intd given m> -»nn-l of s|«veh,
IIIIIIIKII all iln< Sibils uf wur, mi HIITM ur inki-11:
II11I \ylirii ilit-yi-uiiic In tu-ar liitn l<> his rest.
They found her U-uiily naled ln-i lirail was broken;
1 \ K . It. K. BUUUUN,
Ami til tin- Silent Laud Ills shade ••uliIVsM'il
That shr, <>f all the seven, limit him licsl.
NUWJKON DKNTIST.
MI'SIC IIAI.I, l i n l . M N i ; ,
GERTRUDE WHEDON'S VOCATION.
ItEH " A N K ,N . J .
1
Over Niuetoi'ii Ye:irs" I'A'pt'rii'iici in IVntisti'y in all its hraiii'lifti,
Clothing for Spring
il'urlkuhu' AIUMiii.,1] triv.Hi to tin; inliiilnlstrutlun uf
AHii^Lludlrs.
DENT1KT,
Wilh Dr. R. F. llunluu. Music Hull UiiiMlntr,
IlKII HANK, N . J .
PHYSICIANS AND SUItliUOXS.
'1. U. V. MAltSIJUN.
D
IKIMiKill'ATIlIC
PHYSICIAN AND SUltlJEON,
>II-.i In Ilirl.'iiS lluilMI:i!{. llr-iii'l S i n v t ,
ILF.II HANK, N. .1.
LmiMUlSTS.
—
PIIESCHU'TION
DRUCililST.
Klt-vi'ii Vciirs' KxiM-rlt-iH-f.
I IKN'RY IS. SCHROKDISIl & CO..
PHARMACISTS,
11KI) HANK. N . J
IIKNHY K. SrilltnKIHJi.
A Ijiirgt1 Stork in all gnuli's.
Clutliin^
H\iit;ihU* for laboring mi'ii, tntilcsiih'ii.
pnif^ssioiiat tiu'ii. ami all classes
uf llK'll.
U0O0 UOODS AM) LOW IMtK'lX
Tin* rich ami t h e poor can iiinl j^arnu'iilK
suituWu fi»r tlii'ir Imys a t llu> d r i l l ing tWtlllllisllllllMlt of
PATTERSON, The Clothier.
.V"i- IIIIMAI) ASH WIIITK STIIKKTS.
HK1I HAN'K. N. .1
Iti'lliililr Drugs Only.
Men's Clothing.
Clothing for Boys.
C A. LOCKAVOOD,
o«
AT
PATTERSON'S.
I \K. 11. I). VANUUKN,
.lilSKI'll V. MtiKIUS.
HEAL ESTATE AN'U INSURANCE.
A. M. MORGAN,
Real Estate & Insurance Agent,
linyK liko to play, ami parents like Lo Ht-c
HMMT buys enjoy tiieuiNclvi's, but
rough playing in hanl on dutlies.
If you wish to get clothes
which iirc strongly made
aiiii will wear well,
go to
Patterson, the Clothier.
FRONT STREET, RED BANK.
A large assortment uf Furnishings fur
Men. Youth's anil Buys. Shins. I'ullars. IIUITS, Ties. Uuiluivlothinj;.
J. MARKS,
in:o ii INK, N. j .
iURslHABU: l'ilOI'.:ill'V Full SAI.K III! TO l.ET.
.FIIUNISUP.il
IMI'l'AliES OS
Til l.ET.
IIIVHII
HANK
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
1HS IIEMI1VK11 A I.I. lllSSTlil'K Ti I
'THOMAS IIAV1S, JR.,
JNSURANCE ANU~REAL
AGENT.
ESTATK
No. 189 Greenwich Street,
Fllll.NT STltEET, UEU DANK, X. J.
I'. (I. Bux, SI.
llnwiinuiri' |iki<-cil In tlu> li,.st Companies nn muni
ll t r i s
w
NEW YORK CITY.
II. II. S1CKELS & SON,
"REAL ESTATE AND
HHOKEKS,
GENERAL
IIlV.AI.EILS IN OUNAMKNT'AI. IRON WOHK.
.(Hlirti, Cur. ltm.ul anil b'nuiist.*,, Ui'U Hunk, N . J .
futaluKiit's illKin tiiiiillnitlun.
l!v korpliij; his whole slock ul one
|ilnee, ami hj giviiij; his wliuli1 alli'iition to Unit store, he will
JUSTICES OK THE PEACE.
hi' iililc to j^ 1 vi' his I'listiiin-
I IARHY J. CHILD,
crs much hotter satis-
JUSTICE oFTHE PEACE,
liictioii.
BIIOAD ST'ltKKT, ItEll HANK, N. J
MARKETS.
E MARKET,"
THE MARKET,"
DON'T FOlWiET THE PLACE :
THE OLURST.EflTAUMSHBU IN KEU HANK,
IS NOW OPEN IN THE NEW AND
ELEGANT STORE EUEUTED
ON THE SITE OF THE
OLD BU1LUINU.
No. 189 Greenwich Street,
Wlitire urn he found frivtl) Motifs of all kinds of iliu
very bust qunUty^ Uoiuu Sliui^htt>rud.
DllJKD ANII SMOKKU MEATS, SALT MEATS,
POULTRY,AC,
All ut Ititiuuiialilu l'rlww.
I would rusptictfully notify tho t'liniiurs that I am
preiiarttlUHilllNUANUSKAHONSAUSAUKMBA'r.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
JOSEPH H. STILWELL.
BAKERIES.
1 TPTOWN BAKERY.
NEW YORK CITY.
. W. II./niOMPKlNS,
Carpenter and Builder,
T1NTON FALLS, N. J.
WM. H. WILSON,
FANCY BIIEAD, CAKE, PIR& CRACKER I1AKEH,
Corner WliHo Stmjt untl Maple Avenue,
RED BANK, N. J.
Mr. Vllaon's liruad mily tiu olitaltictl at till) followmit IIIIUIH: lluil Hank: M. Hollywood's liuKnry,
WiulitllKtull Htruut, J. M. Smith's grocery store, uur.
Front Hlruut and MIMIIU iivuiinu.
Fair lluvon: Cupt. B. 1,. Brown's grocery HUM.
OMIIIIO: -I. [.migslreot's,
Enrlght BI-CM.'S ana Harry
1
Patiurriim'H tfi' <^i'y HMinu. Simlirlglit: Josi!|ih simrIIIUH'H ffruenry btom. EaUmUJwn: J, W. Jolmsou'ji
RnK!ury atoru. OuuaiMiort:' At tliu HtoruH ol I). s>
Qidoru,- Win. Gliiyton, and Wllliunu & Uriacum.
Plans auil SpucifluuliimB Drawn when
desired.
Jobhing Promptly Attomlcd To.
A
L. HARTWELL,
ARCHITECT,
LONG BRANCH & ASBUKY PARK.
I'lHUH, Specincutionh, Rstlmiiu^ uml Iiill.sof mnr
toiinl fnrpulilic mid prlvatt! buildliiRH In any pnrt
of tin) country funitalied ut Iuwrut4mon Htiurt l
Mr. Wilson has usUibllHliuil» daily routu tbrouffli
;
.
'
VM Bnnlc, SUruwubiiryi EaUmUiwii, Lung Bmnuti, t l c o . . . ' ' • •
mid Tinlon FUIIH, anil auotliur UmiiiKu tliu oiuttirn
iililn of IUHl Bunk, Fair llavun, Ocuaulo, Uuabrliflil, . Old buildings remadoled and mmlernlzed.
Runwoli Nook, and 1'urkorvlllo, Parties ut.uny of
Bpoulal utUintlou to Vuntllutlon find DrnlntiKO.
tliiwu plui'M may bu siipiiljul with fnali braid uvury
Work Suporlntanded If dcslrwl.
inonilnn by nutllylng tliu subuurluur, or tliu drivers
" P . O . Address,
of tho wagons.
WM. H, WILSON.
TER.
A8BUEY PABK( N. J.
(Jert'rude mill Lillian Wlmdon hud re•eived as liberal iw I'llui-atiuti as the majority of tfirls rcrcivi*. They IKHI (ill
Lai 11 rd a hiiiattcriiii; of (ircck. l.atin,
•ncli and (it'i'rnan. -They coiilil play a
little ilaiuv niiisic. and sin- ;i tVw l>alla<U
ac('t'|ilaltl_v : Ilicy wrote fair Itnndh. ami
iiiulcrsinuil the fintiiiu'iUs ul' arillinn'lir,
and they were Mcciiimtt'd clever ut tiewcl
work and (Miibrnideiv. Hul I In-y li;id
: learned any 0m1 tiling tlwnnitfhly ;
and when Mr. Wheilon died very suddenly of a htiart truiilile wliieli no tine
had i'v*T HUsprcti.'d. and his uH'iiii'H were
found in a \ery emUarrassn! i-oinlition,
tlie ^irl^ ruuld only stare each ut IHT in
tin' face and ask over and over a^ain,
what shall we dn '. "
They mi^lit well asl; the ijucstion, for,
after I heir latluT'ti Imsiness mattera wci'e
ina mcuHure «traij,ditened. and all just
dehts paid, they were tolil very plainly
l»v Mr. Keed, the lawyer who hud assumed the inaiia^'inent of t^verylhin^.
that with the exception ol" their clutheh
and jewelry they had nothing left, Ami
n- was {heir umt her. tno, a I'niilinni'd
invalid, to he considered.
^hey had 110 relal ives in cirrunistunce^
to aid them, and of course no friends
from whom l'iey roiiM ;t>k siihstantinl
p. Tliev ueje thrown entirely mi
their own resources, and their mndition
was indeed a deploralilc one.
The creditotH ^ave llie widow and
daughters a month'K lease <if the house
in which they lived. It was expected
that at the expiration of that time they
would have decided upon some plan for
their future support ; hut a week passed
and they were no nearer the solution of
tlit'ir .liiiiruli problem Limn at first.
• If 1 only knew jusi one tiling well,"
said (Jertrude, " I should see niv way
clear. Mut it is very plain U* me thai 1
haven t :i vocation fin* anything. 1 can't
hem a handkerchief neatly ; I am not
competent Ut teach even 11 primary class
in a school oven if I couhl get the chance,
which of course I couldn't. I know actually nothing about the principles of
music. It needed only this reverse of
fortune to show me how ignorant 1 am
in e\Vry way. and what a mistake my
whole liJ'e. hiiK been. If I'd heen a boy
I'll have passed through college by thin
time, ami been all ready to put my
shoulder to the wheel. As it IH, I am
.stranded. And yet poor papa thought I
had a liberal education! Lillian, what
can we do't "
" That horrid Mrs. Markham .suggested
that we should Maud behind the enunler
of some fancy store," answered Lillian,
with 11 curl of her pretty upper lip and a
toss of her golden head. " To think
that she should dare insult us so, just
because we've lost our nuuiey ! "
Gertrude was silent a moment, then
said bravely :
" I actually did apply for work ut
three fancy stores yesterday. Lillian.
But it was of no use. The answer wiis
always about the same ; they hud more
girls already than they really needed,
and they never paid inexperienced hands
anything. And the experienced onus
got only three and a half or four dollars
a week. Lillian, think of us all living
on such a pitnblc sum us iliat ! Ob, dear,
if I could onlv have foreseen all this ten
yearn ugo! \Vhat a different girl I would
have made of myself !"
"Father expected us to marry, of
course." suid Lillian. " H e m»vor imagined that the, day would come when
oije of liiti daughters would apply for
work at a fancy store."
"Of course not; but all the mum1,
shouldn't we have had Home preparation
for possi—-" began CJertrude, when
she wiis interrupted by the door, mid the
entrance of the only servant left them
out of the five they had considered necessary only a few weeks previous.
"Mr. Ackers, to see .Miss Lillian," she
said.
" I wonder why he wants to sue me,"
suid Lillian, as the girl withdrew. *• Ho
was here only last night, and bored run
nearly to death with bin prosy compliments and stilled condolences,^
*• Ht'int bun word that you can't HUU
him," suggested (ierlnulo.
" No, lit* is too rich for us to run any
rink of ofTtjiuling him. I'll go down. I
think I wiu endure him for tun oufiflue.n
minutes."
.
Hut it was fully half an hour before]
Lillian returned, and then an unusual
fliiHh WOH on her cheeks, asti'iiUKO brightness in her violet eyes, (lertrtido thought
HIIO had never swn her nister look HO
lovely.
" J l r. Ackers must have bocoino very
intereHtingnll at once," sheniiid. "What
did ho want?"
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Hu wanted m« to marry him," answered Lillian, coolly, and she walked
over to tho window and pressed hor lint
cheeks against the frozen JHIMD. .
" Insulting I" cried Ciortrmlo.
"I
hope you let him know that you were
not for wilo. I suppose ho thought he
hud enough money to buy even you.
The very ideal He, with his wig, mine
teuth, padded shuuldora, gray -lie: inlud,
ami cotit to oven think
"
" Stop I Htop 1" erled Lillinn. "You
must not say anything more about him,
for—for—" lutoitnti ng, ntid buddenly
falling on her kne.cu before herHiHtcr and
hiding her fa-jo in her lap, " 1 miid—I
mini—yea—Gertrude.'.'
For a moment Gertrude did not npcak.
Sho eat Blaring'at Lillian with eyen in
have been plainly read had IJllian ventured lo look up.
• You consented to marry hint, Lillian;
to sell yourself to that old* man for his
money," she said at last, and in a voice
that trembled pivceplibly. "It can't be
possible,"
" What else could I d o ? " asked Lillian,
raising her head and speaking in a hard,
tense voice. " Like you 1 have no vocation. I can't support myself. 1 need a
home, and this U tho only chance I have
to get one. 1 ought lo lie very thankful,
I suppose, that (his way out of the labyrinth of our difficulties* is open lo me—
to us all, lor you and mother will five
with nit1, of course—14 stipulated for
that."
" 1! never ! " exclaimed (lertruite.
;
" DoiTt make such a horrible sacrifice
thinking 1 would ever take advantage
of it, Lillian. Mother may live with you
if she will, but 1 would rather heg my
bread than accept il from yotn ln^kunl
if thai husband is lo be old Mr. Ark ITS.
O, sister, give it up. Don't sell yourself
for the sake of ease and comfort.''
" It's Mr. Ackers or I he pnnr-dmuM-. us
far as 1 can M-C," said Lillian, with a bitter little laugh. " 1 have not much of a
choice, (ierty. And my mind ib made
up. Nothing you can say will change
it. I shall swallow the pill no mailer
how bitter the taste, because 1 need the
medicine."
She meant what she said. No arguments nor persuasions (lertriide could
bring to hear produced any effect, and at
the expiration id' two weeks the marriage took place, lirav December led
hlimining .May to (he aliar one cold
mornmgin February, and in the presence
of half a do/.eu witnesses the sacrifice
was completed,
Many were blind enough to look upon
it as a piece of great good fortune I hat
Lillian had secured such a rich husband
just as she had lost wealth and position
through the death of her father, and
.some arl uully envied her her posit ion ;i.->
.Mr. Acker's' wife, considering his age
and iiilinnilirs no drawback when his
naense wealth was remembered.
Lillian's first act was to ni-!;ill her
mother in one of the inosl comfortable
rooms in her new home : but. sin- i;ould
not persuade (tertrude to accept her hospilalily even for a day.
•• Very Ki'iisihle girl." said Mr. Ackers.
"She evidently appreciates llie fact that
no man wants a horde of his wife's relations eat ing hi in out of hoiisi'a nu h o m e "
I terlrude. after disposing of such of her
personal effects as were salaU<* went ton
.seenid-class hoarding-house a long way
from hif Holer's elegant home, and se
cured a si.iall hall roiiin ii|> lour (lights
of stairs. Then began the weary hunt
for work, (he coining home tired and
hcarl-sick. the rebellion of her fastidious
appetite at the coarse fare spread before
Her daily. Yet she never envied her sister. She never'wished herself in Lillian's
place. She 1 ried to keep up her cuiirapby Ihinkingtluit Ihelongesi lane nlwavs
has a turning, and that bright days may
lawn when ibis storm of sorrnw and
adversity had passed.
'Th-'fe a 11' inn rniiuy wmiien." sin1
sai'l lo her mot her when she called at
Lillian's on her way home one day.
"Too many without vnrati<nis. I menu.
The propri.Mor of nearly every store
WIHMV I have applied has' Ml,I me that
he receives on an average a dozen applications a day for employment, -ind
nearly all from women who have seen
better day*."
"1 trust you may hud soniellnn^ before your Miniiev gives out." said Mrs.
Whe'don. sadly,'" for I know you would
never lit' happy here, dependent upon
Mr. Ackers' bounty. lie isn't a generous
man. Oerty. and if I find dependence
upon him so galling, what would it be
for you,"
"Terrible! I could not endure it an
hour, mother." said I iertrude : "and he
shan't have you on his hands forever. I
mean to make the day come when I can
take you away from here and support
you myself "
Hut tint days wmt by without bringing her the work she craved, and her
money wu*; inciting away like snow before Ihe sun.
Kill a very trilling incident often opens
the way to liapjiiness aud fortune. So
it was with (lertrude. She did not imagine one wet, disagreeable morning in
April when she stood putting 011 her
rubbers in the hall preparatory to going
out, and beard her landlady asking Ihe
cook t<> goafler a loaf of bread, that she
was about to take Ihe first steps toward
that home for which both so longed.
Lint so it was.
" You should haveinade nioiebiscuits,
Sarah. Not one left, and young Ingle
berry and Mrs. Smothers still to come
down. You'll have to put on youreloak
and run around to the baker's after a
loaf, Dial's all.
"And indi'i'd 1 can't thin, ma'am," replied the conk. "My foot's that bad
with the chilblains that 1 can't jest hobble, let alone run i h r c squares."
(lertrude, ever ready to oblige, stepped
to the open kitchen door.
" I am just going out. Mrs. Allen," she
said "anil can get you the bread as well
iis not."
" You're a jewel," said the hearly
landlady, and with a smile of relief she
produced a five-cent piece from her capacious pocket and gave it to (iertrude.
" I'll go myself, but I'm needed in the
dining-room ev.e.ry minute," she n.lded.
AH (lerfrmle entered the bakery, the
baker's wife came forward lo wait upon
her.
"This bread's just out of theoven,"
said she, as slit; rolled up a golden hrovvn
loaf in :i piece ofpiipcr.
" Do you Imke it yourself ?" asked
(iertrude, more from politeness than
from any curiosity upon tho. subject.
" Yes," answered the woman ; " I've
done tihout all the baking for our shop
for tlujKis fifteen yours. My husband
docs the kneading and waits on the customers. And just now I've the cake on
my hand?, too, for Catherine, my oukemaker, ban gone to (Jermanv lo see her
folks."
" Don't you want help?" asked Gertrude, seizing eagerly at this loophole
for employment. " I want work very
much, aud I'd do just as you Lold me in
everything."
Astonishment and incredulity were
plainly visible on the good woman's
face., and ulie, surveyed (lortrude with
(umsiderable curiosity.
" I mean it," said Gertrude. ".1 need
the work—any work."
"Wait u minute until I speak to my
husband," said tliu woman, and HII'C
stepped into a room in the rear of the
utoro.
Gertrude anxiously awaited her return, trembling for fear tlio decision
would,not he fuvomhlo. She had looked
for work HO long, that Hhe was ready to
accept almost anything, and looked upon
the cJiauco of becoming a baker's uswiHtunt as 0110 worth Hoi/.ing.
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Tho woman came bride to nay that her
husband had maid that Hhe might do an
ohoae, and "to ask if the young lady
could come atonuo oa a weelc'H trial.
" I wilt be hook in, ten minutes," uakl
Gnrtrudu, and aho was off with all
which amazomont and dtsgURt could spool, returning in the timo nlatod with
$1.50 PER YEAR.
a s h o r t , plain dress a n d a big a p r o n to smiled upon and sought for her supposed
r e p l a c e her m o u r n i n g dress, w h i c h s h e fortune; for. as she says, laughingly, no
took oil* as entirely too fine f o r a w o r k i n g one knows bow sweet life can be until
woman.
they have found their vocation.
She found out very soon t h a i s h e had
u n d e r t a k e n no light w o r k . Slit* w a s expected to s t o n e raisins, c h o p c i t r o n , w a s h
c u r r a n i s , m e a s u r e Hour, s t i r c a k e ami
m a k e c u s t a r d s a n d c r e a m s from seven
o'clock in t h e n i o r i i i n g i u i t i l six at n i g h t ,
wiih no period of rest except at noon,
w h e n she sal d o w n t o a hasty l u n c h
whic^i she was g e n e r a l l y too tired to enjoy. A n d of course she was very a w k ward ;it first; Never h a v i n g d o n e a n y t h i n g before in t h e w a y of c o o k i n g s h e
was uua/.ed at h e r o w n i g n o r a n c e , and
at t h e ridiculous inUlaiccs she m a d e in
t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of t h e simplest dishes.
Biit in llie iMiir.se of a few d a y s , as s h e
learned her d u t i e s , and a c q u i r e d s o m e
k n o w l e d g e of t h e i-outpusition of pies,
c a k e anil iitlll'-pitste. she bee;iiue inleresled, a n d gtvw at hist lo like her w o r k .
T h e r e wa^ given her t h e c h a n c e s h e had
HO c r a v e d , lo learn o n e t h i n g well, a n d
she d e t e r m i n e d | o 111,'slei the bakery
business if she n e v e r learned a n y t h i n g
else. And t h e t i s h e w a s paid live dollars
a week for her services, n s u m ihul formerly she had t h o u g h t nol liing of upending upon a lie or fan. but which now
seemed ;tlil|i|e for ;ill the absolute necessities ul1 seven days.
She refused to a n s w e r any )|Utstioiis
her unit her itnd Lillian put lo h e r re
gardiiig her s i i u a i i o u . but a l w a y s spoke
of herself as singularly foil 11 n a l e in obt a i n i n g it ; and t h e y , seeing how hap|>y
she a p p e a r e d , were c o n t e n t to tvninhi in
i g n o r a u e e iis to t h e hourcc t n n u which
she g a i n e d her livelihood.
Poor Lillian was very far from being
hnppv. She was well clothed, housed
and fed ; but she never had a dollar she
could call her o w n . never a pennv In
give a beggar. Her h u s b a n d kept a close 1
hand uii his purse s t r i n g , a n d s h e wan
far l<>i> proud n w o m a n lo ivsorl to a n y
false a i l s , tu si i m t i h t e MIIV feeling, by
which slie could win his ni"iie\ tVoiu
him.
And, a l t e r Ihe m n e h \ ol h a v i n g
Won a Voiilijj; ;unl luVelv wife lind worn
a w a y . "Mr. Ackers did not s.Tuple In
(annt her wiib I he b;irg;iiu s h e had
liiadi'. or lo ivglel npeiilv (lull lie hild
saddled liiinself w i l h the support of her
invalid tih'lbcr. Tour Lillian had a m p l e
cause lo iiH'tvl t h e hasty sten she had
tale-u : and
\<> wish
lieiseli
,1 e
;IL;:OII.
SI,e..M,-|| Ilkejed liet'scll M'.Mlhllv h>;|
bird h e a l i n g its fiail wing*. nguiiiM 1 in
h u r s n f ;i gilded 1-a- • : ahd m i h her |ui
low k n e w nf the liiller lenrs she -shed
1 iver t h e slavery into which she h;id sold
herself.
Mrs. KviiiiK, t he b a k e r ' s wile, WJIS very
milch pleaded with t i e r t r u d e , 11ml found
her uf more vafue wilh every d a y l h a l
passed. And w h e n , at Ibe expiral ion
ol t w o mniitliH, ( :tl lieriiie i d u r n e d . n
was deeid<'d (bat ( i e r l n i d i ' si
I<1 r •
tain also, t h o u g h of eoiir^e at -inallei
rages.
C;il hcriiie w:i^ a sin nig. li<>n>'hi \v;inn
henrd-d tieiiu.'ui uirl. and she iind *»• 1
trutle s.inii heeaiiie fast l i i e m l s . and t i e r
I rude fiiiiud il a great relief lo h.-ive
llie line l<> W'hiilll illc could Spe,-(h ti'eeIv of her troubles, and from w h o m she
was a l w a y s sure of a ready and e a r n e s t
sympathy.
•• W h y not ynii uml m e go i n i o business t o g e t h e r ';" nuked I 'itlbei ini 1 mie day
as l it'rl! tide was sigli ing over Ihe r e m o t e
ness of (he possibility Iliat she would
ever l>e able In support her 11 lot 11 er.
•• Why not make Ihe money IKr
'
s e h e s ? We two know limy il is to be
di)iie. I.et us rent a shop, ami sell the
bread and cake.
The -Angel's K<»n| '
alone \Vu11 Id g i \ e Us il business.
Nmie
<-un IIIMIVC it so fair as
me."
( i e r t r u d c laughed ill lln- idea at liisl :
bul thought of it neveilbeless, ami t h e
inure she (bought of il the inure feasible
it appeared. There wns. she reasoned,
a l w a y s a risk uf {tin- kind1 or a n o t h e r |n
run, and it must be taken sooner or later.
And oh. what joy if she could nee (he
beginning of the way to remove IMT dear
mntliiT from the home where she was KU
unhappy, to one where they could live in
love a n d peace together.
So. a day or two later, when ('atherine
again broached tlie sulijeet of t h e shop,
sin-did not laugh, but asked very soberly where the necessary capital for beginning business tvas to come from.
" A h . 1 hiive not loileil seven years in
this bakery for n a u g h t , " said llie tierman girl. " 1 lint' nine hundred dollars
in the hank, and I would put it in ymir
bauds safely,"
•• I will think over the m a t t e r , " Haiti
(ierlrudf. And the t h i n k i n g rcsiilled in
her going to .Mr. Heed and a-tkiug him
for tin- loan uf two hundred dollars,
which he, after bearing of her plan ol
going
into business, very
willingly
handed over to her.
Four liundreil dolhirs was (be capita!
on which they started, and they found
it ample. They opened a bakery in a
largi' I n v i i HI mie distant v from t h e city,
noicd for its gaity aud the hospitality \,\
its citizens, ano! with hopeful hearts
hung dill their sign.
They slept in oin- of t h e three rooms
over t h e store, am! rented Ihe other 1 wo
IK t w o girls who worked in a printing
otlice.
Business came in slowly at. first, and
sDinetiiiics t liey were a littledisci imaged
when they had a good deal of stale eake
aud bread lefl over, aud they realized
how faxl their little capital wa.s m e l t i n g
away.
Hut one happy day one of the
grandees of the t o w n ordered cake and
biscuit for 11 party, and Catherine and
(JerLnide exerted themselves to such a
degree that they woke (he m o r n i n g after
the p a r t y to Iind themselves famous.
Tho excellence of thcirciike, particulurly
the b e a u t y aud delicacy of their " A n g e l s
Fond," the composition of which wa.s 11
mystery to most people, had been lasted,
and now orders floued in mm!! them almost faster than Ihey could (HI them.
The people of the town were cjiiitt1 willing t o patronize home industry when it
was proved .so good.
A young girl was hired to wait in the
nhop, and (iertrude aud Catherine spent
all their Lime in the bakery, often working until late at, night. They made it a
rule to HIM id out no cake or bread that
wns licit perfectly fresh and light, no
mutter what loss they sustained by having stale things left un their huinls, and
in the long run this practice paid; for
their bakery got a name which sent, fresh
customer lo it nvery rhiy.
And one day, oh, what 11 hupny day it
was 1 when (Jertrude feltnuru that there
wns no longer any doubt of the HUCUCNM
of her vimture, HIIU brought her mother
out on tho fliniHy pretext of exerciHu, to
tho town in which she bad gained her
iivUtpcndouee, and there introduced her
into OH Hiiug and cheurful/n home OH any
ouo ovor hud. It wuHHtnall and very
plainly furninlicd, it in-true, but il wan
to bf! theirs together, and that miide it
lovely 111 tho sight of both.
Of cmiwu Catherine won made ono.of
the happy, family, and .given cause to
fuel how dear she was to' both mother
and daughter, Aud the bakery business
contmuud to Uouriuh, in tlpurifjlung in
fact, for nil "thin happened only three
yeura ago ; and though Uurtrudu inner
took again hor former place in Bouioty,
BIIG IB far happier thun. whoii aho won
How G r e e n b a c k s a r e M a d e .
^ N o n e o f t h e p u b l i c i n s t i t u t i o n s nf t h e
capital h a s t h e f a s c i n a t i o n of t h e liureati
of p r i n t i n g a n d e n g r a v i n g .
It is h e r e
w h e r e g r e e n b a c k s , t h e p r e t t i e s t a n d finest
m o n e y in t h e w o r l d — a r e m a d e .
When
YOU e n t e r t h e H u r e a u y o u a r e p o l i t e l y
b o w e d to a s i t t i n g - r o o m , w h e r e y o u regJHter y o u r n a m e a n d o c c u p a t i o n .
In a
f e w m i n u t e s a ^ u i d e c o m e s a n d cidls :
" T h i s way, please."
Kvery m o r n i n g a
heavy box vehicle, l o o k i n g like a huge
iron safe on wheels, t r u n d l e s from ihe
T r e a s u r y o v e r t o t h e ISifrean. b r i n g i n g
t h e p a p e r destined | o reiiirti as m o n e y ,
I'l v e r y o n e of t h e s e m u s t h e r e t u r n e d in
perfect
m o n e y , o r e v e n if s p o i l e d b y
some unlucky accident.
T h e careful acc o u n t I htis lu'^un emit n i n e s t h r o u g h t h e
m a n y h a n d l i n g s of t h a i p r e c i o u s p a p e r ,
g u a r d m ^ ' e v e r y a v e n u e of f r a u d , m a k i n g
e v e r \ h u n l ; i u liciuc, w h o h a n d l e s it h o n <.-.i. i i e e a u s e it is i m p o s s i b l e l o b e o t h e t WJse.
I n a r o o m o n t h e lirst l l o o r a r e e n g r a v e r s , a b o u t a s c o r e of t h e m
In'iidiii;;
u n d e r m e l l o w , m i l k - w h i l e s h a d e s , pat i e n t ly. p u t t i n g
fen I HIVN,
expressions,
u l a e e a n d lauguae,)1 i u l u t h e r c s N inj;
steel.
Un
t h e w a l l s h a n g s o m e nice
s p i ' c i n i e n s of t h e i r < u t t i n ^ .
A liuished
n i o t i c \ p l a l c is a w o r k of a r t , a n d w o u l d
cost 'jibiiujt ^l.'ido.
The
governmeiii
p a y s skilled' e n g r a v e r s so llial
counter
f e l l i n g l o o s e s m u c h of i t s c h a r m .
The
v a u l t s in i h i s r o o m h o l d s I h e p l a t e s , a n d
t h e r e t h e y rest e v e r y n i ^ h t .
T h n IOCUK
a r e set s o i l i a t t h e y c a n n o t
be o p e n e d
until seven o'clock e v e n m o r n i n g , a n d
t h e n o n l y by t h e p r e s e n c e a n d a i d of
(hive otliciuls, each w i t h a diU'fivnl key.
I ; p s t a i r s w e i c e I b e pi a l e i in u s e on a
hundred engravers' presses.
The
men
Mill t h e p r e s s e s w h i l e I In- ^ I l l s pill i b e
p a p e r in p l a c e a n d l a k e it a w a y w i t h
i b e c l e a r i m p r e s s i o n o n it, a s il s i n n k e s
f r o m t h e h e a t u e c i ' s s i i r y in t h e p r o c e s s ,
f l i e p r e s H i i i a n a n - p a i d l>y t b e p i e c e , a n d
si u i i e of t In-n i a c i p i i r e a w o n d e r f u l d r \ l e r i l v. T l i e \ iil'e rci|llil'ed t o p a y t h e
; i r l %\ '}'t a ili|.V oiil uf i b e i r vvjip-h, b u t 1
iinv otic w h o h a d ^V.'xi lefl |.>i' h i m s e l l
>n a n a \ e r a L ; e d a y ' s w o r k .
KMIV
turn
if t b e l e v e r o n t he p n - s s r e g i s t e r s a m ! at
11n* daV'H C[IISC eueli p n ^ s i n a n b;is t o a c I'ouiit l o r e v e r y r-lieel h e h a ^ h a n d l e d .
T h e m o n e y i.~> p r i n t e d I'nun b i l U o n t h e
Oii'i't.
A H e r heiiin iiundM-ied a n d
re
' ) ' i \ i u - i I h e s e a l H gui'h l«i a n « i l h e r r o o m ,
w h e r e il is c o u n t e d a ^ a n i a n d p l a c e i l in
i drying
machine. \<i)
nnnh
like a
|iateiit p e a c h d r y e r .
W h e n I hoj'otighly
Iry I h e NIICI-IS O | I'uiir h i l l s e a c h a r e J I I (
I l l d e r |l p r e s s u r e oC s i \ o r elfjll
Ions.
u i d t i n s K t v - s a n e w l u l l it-' <:. ; • • • m i n n
^ i l l n e s s , sii I h a t it w a n t s t o n e t
righl
'iut of \ o i i r g MM'ki-i. T i n - h i l U i i " i h . II
<evered a n d d m i e u p in p a c k a g e ' - of m i e
louiNaiid ea<di. TIM-SC . i r r c.,rri>-d t o ,i
xiiiin w h e r e t h e lin.il cuiilil I.il.es p l a c i ' .
AM | h e bi'^l Citllll! iT>, ; i l i ' Wi 11 l i e u .
^loM of t h e t n a r e p a i d l.y t h e
nh>r
m d Mime ol i liein I K I M
l i n g e r - . if w m i h-rl'iil l n n l i c n i > ' s s . O n e w n n i a n is p o i n t e d
ill t o i'Vi*i-\ linily.
S h e h a . a nalioiial
leinilal ion.
She can t ouul n thousand
hit IH in si \ m i m i l e s , i b e f a s t e s t
t i m e on
' ( ' c u r d , a m i in all t h e m i l l i o n s s h e h a s
o i i u l c d h a s n e v e r m a d e a s i n g l e n list a k e !
W h e n 1111• inoiifv
is l i n a l l y c o u u t i ' d il
.roc* l<> I b e v a u l t s a n d
llieiici- t o i h e
Medicine Buying in the Orient.
]" Since daybreak we had. indeed, heard
tfie .sound of repeated whoopH, often accompanied by the tooting of a cow-horn t
and when we arrived at the marketplace we noon discovered the cause of
the noise. In opposite corners of the
square two mediciiip venders had erected
t heir platforms, and their incessant yells
had already attracted lar^e crowds of
the natives. One of the doctora had
decorated his booth with all norts-of fanciful pictures, and while he exalted tlie
merits of his medicine, the inahudiH
blew their horns, while twq iiKHmtants
ran to and fro, distributing .spoonfulH
and bandf'iils of a blue powder and collect iu^ copper coiiw.
The doctor bud the voice of a steer. and I noticed thai his Midden whoopn
soiiielimes opened tin1 purse-Ktl'in^H of
speetalorss who had listened with indifference to his quieter remarks.
IIIN rival bad
no [HCIUICK, Ijut talked
with astdiii^biiiK volubility, and attnuied customers by a very in^pnious
device. Hi-himl his platform he had
made an enclosure with cluiinn ami
ropes, mid tilled it vvilli a ^roupof Kickk-lookuitf fellnWH— cripples, lepers 'jind
such like—as he could easily have collected in any hack street of the town.
Now and then in the course of hiH harangue the iloctor would .stop and turn
toward t Ii is radavcroiisa^se-mhly. "Have
\ ou not all derived threat henelit.s front
I he use of nj v oil.-'" he inquired.
11
Yen. yes/ye* ! " the lepers shouted ill
-horns; whereupon Mie inahud blew
iih horn and the collectors rushed into
Mie crowd lncM-han^e liottles for coin.
\t limes thr doctor varied bin query:
" U I here any disease which my oil will
fail locuri.?"'
•• No. no.no ! " veiled the choriH. and
i shown- of coin followed as before. At
longer intervals u couple of assistants
would brmfc a larnv I ub from an adjoining lunldiiiu. ;iii'l wilb (IK- apjiearauci*
•f ;i • . l i n n
.-ll'iii'l, 1111 il ii]i a n d
ex•liiingi'h for ;m u p p a r e i i M y e n i p l y put
i p o n t In* M a ^ e .
•• A n o t h e r h a r i v l f u i s o l d ! " t h e n c r i e d
hciiiictor.
ll\- Alliih i w h o s e p e r f e c t i o n
ie e \ | < i | | c i h , t h e r e is lln m e d i c i n e l i k e i t !
1
Mi. I h e wiuideif111 v i r i lies iif n i v oil ! "
.\'ln':,ii|> HI Hi.- iiialiii'l h l e w h i s b o r n
i ie,o|'<nisl \ | t | | CM|)|ie|'> - h n w c r c i l ill I'l'tUll
ill .1.1.-,. '
W a l k i n g I n w a r d tJie e , a f . w e o v i M ' t o n k
> r \ . s : i t Mini wli.Mii I reiie-iilh<-red t o h a v e
.eeii iii i lir s i ; n i i | i it 11
il n u m .
••vYIiiil i^ i h ; i i ..ilu r
I f'ir.O.friend : "
l a c k e d ; ! \«»i i n-j; f e l l o w , w h o c a r r i e d a
l i o t t l e <'f M i n h i - h a n d .
Hi' |... j| v i- I at
w i t h Mii'iH'isr.
" Did
v<>ii n o t hi'.'ir wli;il I h - <lo"l>ir s a n l r " h e
•ejilied
•' 11 c u r e > all ih^iTisi's. HO it r a n no| |.||| luhe-,.,,11
forsMllielhillK."
" T e l l ine, O m v m a s t e r . " I nsked a n
• Id b u r g h e r : •••li*»\uu k n o w w h a l
the
mil Ie i-i n i t a i n s ' "
• Thiil I c a n n o t t e l l . " s n i d l i e ; b u t
uii• I\ it m u s t l>e a p o w e r f u l
medicine."
- An<l <lo t u n p r e f e r it l o t h e o t h e r
ln.-| I( r"ri jHtwilers v " I a^lceil aj, r ain.
• • • l i i d e i n ^ [V..m its t a s t e , t h e p o t e n c y
if llii^ nil c n u n n i he e \ c
l e d , " said h e .
•• N o p i i w d i - r in I h e w o r l d c o u l d h e mi
]
n\li-r a i i ' l d i ^ u s t i n j r . "
" Wliy ditl \ o u Imv lhal I>i»t 11<>. (),
'n-nther'uf niv i m r l e ' r " 1 a>ke.l mie o t h e r
nan -.-in old fellow with t h e Inn^ h a i r
»f a villager.
"I
IIOIIKIII
il
becaiiKe I HIIW ,ull
! should \VA\V I.MIIL'III
How to Walk.
Iterlba
\ ' o i i 1 1i l l . - r i i . a l o n e l i m e
a
tcil
pede.-,|ri;ill, ^ l \ e s llie
fidlowill^
h i n t s on I m w t o w a l k :
Do u o l
w a l k i , i p i d l \ al I h e
Marl.
l i e - i n s l i i w l v a n d t h e n L;I';U1U.IM\ i i i ' i e a s e
t h e jiai-e un'lil il i-. :i l i t l b - f a b l e r t h a n a n
r d i n a n ^ u ( . I ln-n I r \ l o k e e p t h e s a m e
Veil s t e p ; i | | d i n o v e i l i e n t,
the
i o u n s f o l k s dn llie s a m e , " he replied.
' ll must surely b r ^ o m i for Hoinetlim^.
:i laiyet-
hoftle."
lie a d d e d . •• hut t h e time-, an- very h a r d .
)ur fields are suli'rniiK t'tom a d r o u t h ,
md on I lie wi -sii • i"ri bui'der people a r e
Ivine; w\\ h h u n g e r . "
1
Outwitting a Chimpanzee.
frank
Itiickhmd.
the
naturalisl.
re-
liileh the following HI dole about Joe,
i chiiii|inn/t-<' who was in the Zoological
' I a i'i lens sol ne t ivel ve years a^o. I Le
sed to be let 'out in the mornings for
xercise, and when tin" time came for
ointf hack to the cat^e delifrhted in keeping just out of reach of Sutton, hittkecp'i1. " No aitioiiul of bribery of fruit or
iweets would i-aiiHi1 bun to descend from
iis perch. To what passion of the
monkey's mind could an appeal be made,
md in tvhuL form was that appeal U\ be
tiresi'iiled •"" Mr. Itartlett, tin? supi*rin-endenl, had observed that two weak
points in Joe's character were eurio.sity
mil cowardice; and he therefore approached the keeper in a mysterious
nauner, and pretended to point out to
him soine st raiifre monster in the darU
passage underneath the ^as-pipe, Haying
"liook out, there he is. there lie i s ! "
This worked upitn Joe's fear and curiosity until he ^ladinillv came close to the
{(assume, crooning with af{itMli(m. Then
Mr. hurt lilt and the keeper, crying,
"He's cniniii<; out, he's coming out!*'
lied a> if in jjreat alarm toward Joe's
house, with the etTe.et of inducing Joe to
I'UNII into it hiiDHidf at lop speed. Joe,
Mr. llurklaiid adds, never found out the
Lricli, with which lie was repeatedly
taken in.
; In walking, prenrrxe as upright a
position iis p o s s i b l e ; floill t i m e tn tillie
m a k e a n e w effort to ^ r o w a III (If l . d l i ,
to s l r a i ^ h l e n the h.i.-k. throw oul tinchest, hold t h e head h i g h e r , till that
posili'in hi-coiiies h a b i t u a l .
Ncvi-r K ° from a w a r m room iulo <-(ild
MI and start suddenly iiHo a rapid walk,
m d never walk faster limn can be d o n e
with closed m o u t h . '
T h e b r e a t h i n g should be d o n e in lone;.
•Jow respirations t h r o u g h 1 he nose as
regularly as ponsihle. A habit ol hm-;,
regular r e s p i r a t i o n s can be n c i p i i r r d . and
it p r e v e n t s t h e IlllltfS beill^ silhji-eleil |M
loo s u d d e n c h a n g e s of l e m p c r i i l u r e .
Trv t o a c i p i i r e a lialdl of w a l k i n g from
ihe h i p s - I had a l m o s t said I'nun ihe
shoulder, which is really tin- t r u e w a y .
T h e fool should be lllh-d Hot Ili^llcr
lha.ii is neci'ssary lo allow it to swine;
.*:i.-iIv f o r w a r d , aiul Ihe knees should
hi'iid just as little as need he lo permit
Ihe swill;;.
Never walk rapidly ami then
stop
.ibruplly, but toward the end of a walk,
or when about to s l o p for any lime
shickcn tlie s|
1 - r i - l i r i l l v . until it is
ipllte slow.
T h e elfurt t<> follow a n y of these rules
is p e r h a p s t i r e s o m e al liist, hut it will
repav the t r o u b l e . Al lirsl, one should
Bran B e d s for t h e B a b i e s .
m a k e tin len^lh of Die walk n lillle
A l-'ri'iich ildi'loi luis invLMitul n new
more t h a n e n o u g h to feel really lired.
but do not walk until litvd and then ht'il for hiiliics wliicli lioldn them safe in
evi^r
piiti-r a horse-car or c a r r i a g e to return Us custinly ami prevents thimi from
l o r llt
"
home. U''i;in with a short d i s t a n c e ami giving; iiuy tnnihlu ut nielli ^ " '
Ifinliints.
TIHH^((iitli'iiiuii
IIUHsubjected
i-eitirn; if that docs ih'i |".iii-u> m a k e
iTlonger the next t i m e , until ymi are liin <yslMiu tu llie iiin.st trying of all tests,
lin'd : then c;radunlly increase lhal IHr lie IIHH applied it to all bin own cltiliiutil you roiich a limit you w u i l d h k e ilren. mn 1 fniisiilcre that tliu life of uno
of thi'in is mitiroly ciwinu to itH uau. Tlio
fur the Inihilual wnlk.
idea in to lilt tin1 greater part of the cralie very careful not. to ^el healed \,\ dle with limn and iinnu'rw the legs and
w a l k i n g a n d then billow yoiir^i-lf (o ^et parl of tlii'.liiHly of tliu child in thia neat,
suddenly chilled.
T h i s is one reason I'DVrrin^ them over in tho uaujil way,
u by you slmuM not p;et mL>> a c u or hut fasUminp; duwii tho couuterndue
carriage, afh-r w a l k i n g .
ti^ht sii as L11 keep him firm in his pluco.
T o pers. ni.s ha vine; h e a r t disease o r Why tliin uliungc of tactics uhoulil have
delicate billys, i n j u d i c i o u s
walkiuy; the effect of takinf; mvay from the inm i ^ h t hi* burl I'ul, bul with tin 1 |ii'ei:;tu- fant his usual ile.siro to howl during a
lions I have s u ^ e s t i ' d even su -h will he part of every niglit in a question which
beiielilted.
we will loavu nurses to explain for them—
A Policeman at a Circus.
(jhiite a sensation was created at. n circus at Maiquelle, Mich., last week. In
the act where a circus rider, disguised
lisa d r u n k e n t r a m p , falls into the r n i and wants In riile a Imrse, the riu^inatler t h i e w the (Iniiikiird out, and wiiii
much seeming iudi^nalion asked w h y
there were no policemen uroiind lo keep
order. A (icrnmii poli'-eiimu who was
ritandtn^ by. and who knew Mie man belonged to (lie circus, fell indignant at
having the police abused, so he look the
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selves after thoy have tried the system.
hi the. meantime, until that trial has
heen IIIU.UK, it is only civil to beliove the
testimony of Drs. Bourgeois aud Vigoureux, who in two French papers of Bomo
authority declare that such is tho invariable result. This is not, howevor, the ,
only advantage, to be expected from the
Bytiknu. The bran is supposed to have a
wanning anil stimulating influence superior to any sort of cotton, or cloth,
and to allow children of tho more sickly
kind to tlovelop more quickly aud to be
sooner alilo to use their limbs. The inventor of the systom declares that thoy
delight in their bran beds, and always
"([uit them with regret," when removed
'at the'ngu of two, to one of a different
kind.
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drunken man, and nouvithstamliu^ tlie
circus people tried to explain the. circumstances, he was hustled oil' to the
lockup, uml the act \va.sle,l't out. After
the shotv tho proprietor went to the jail
and jrot the performer out, and abused
the pohciMiiau a little for buhi^ too ofliThe Boy Hit It.
c.imiEi. . The polic'emau said, ^ Veil, a
"Father, you uro an awful bravo
choke in a choke, but veil a man /.ay
veto in do hi) I ice, mid vy don'd (ley ar- man," said a Detroit youth as lierest tint drunk Hum, deu de Miirmiotte smoothed down tliu old inun's gray lockabolice Is in dot viciniLy, .mul dju'd you the other ovuniuK.
Corgut it, Mr. Circus. I lied you,
"How do you know that, Willie?"
-
Preparing for the Fourth.
, :Tho annouucL'iuent in authoritatively
nt'iidotliat tho firm of A. T. Stewart &.
Co. will go out of biisluosa Juuu 30th.
Mr, Hilton is oviilimtly gettmg liia monrjy,
together for the Fourth of July. •
" Oh, I heard some men down at the
store sny that you killed thousands of
soldiers during the war."
"Me? Why, I won a beef contractor
for the army I" <
"Yes, that's what they said I" oxplained young innooeuce an he slid for
the kitchen.
THE MD BASK BJ&ISTJiJi.
TGWM TOPICS.
C o m m i s s i o n e r s a n d t h e i r Doings.
Cless-Oay £/.ercises.
The < •ommissioiiers met at their hall
ThiM'lasri-day eAfj-cihi.-s nf tin- piiMic
u Thursday evening last shortly after sclinnls is a novel feature, introduced
igbt o'clock. The entire Hoard, with tliitf y e a r for t h e linst t i m e . T h e y conic exception of Mr. i-'ieid, was present, sist of e.veiviseH hy the g r a d u a t e s before
list before the Itonrd was called tn or- an amiit'Hci'of t h e i r inviied friends This
ler Sti'eel .Siiperiiitend(;iitThoiii]ison in- y e a r t h r <weivi.ses u ere ludil at t h e
rtned (he inenilji'rs that on Friday, Mechanic street school hail ami t o nay
lay Kith, he had notilied .1. II. I'elers that •• the room w a s Jiih-.l tu i t s utmost
Co. lhat the sidewalks and gutters c a p a c i t y ' would nut do j u s t i c e t o t h e inu front of their store on Hroad street terest taken by the. public, for m a n y
re obstructed and must be iminedi- wen- unable t o gain admission.
lely cleaned. On the next day he was
The exercises w e r e opened by music by
hliged to repeat the notice.
AI Isl n u n ' s orchestra, a l t e r which I lie
After the Hoard was called to order, president of tin* class, Joseph S a n ford,
ie minutes of the previous meeting m a d e a n address. .After w e l c o m i n g the.
ere read and approved.
f'rieiidis nl the class he outlined tlie excrThe following bills were passed and eist'b of tlm e v e n i n g , n a m i n g t h e various
rdered paid :
riutii'H wliirh h a d hi'cn Uiisigiuil t o each
CHURCH MOTES.
Organizing.
OUR LONG BRANCH LETTER.
On Thureday evening liibt a uuuiber
A strawberry festival will he given in
fiiM ol' Vlt-e to be SuppreftNed-GambI" gentlemen, permanent aud Hummer
a l!nvoltircat!S»abriglit during t h e
the cha|M'l at Leedsville un Thursday
The only Republican Newspaper publing DCIIH Opcnluu: ol' tlie Hotels
L'Ki'lentHOf this place, met at the private
miing week.
Meuttibout
Travel Iu Urunclipurtevening. June '^li. Cor the benefit of the
lished in Eastern Monmouth County.
j
sidence of a gentleuiiuu well kuuvvn
KTOUII'M Old Fletmiire Bay Ho line
church. There will Ue refreshments ol
On a p a r t nf F r o n t stri'et llie n i n c a d a tv his o]>eu-haniled hoHpilsility, and <>rThe **<ircut U'rou<;lit Iron Tubular
various kinds ami no admission fee tvill
i n g h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d a m i Hit* r o a d -Ou the War pa 111 Nute».
J O I I M l . COOK, E d i t o r a n d P u b l U h c r
auized themselves into the '" Nameless
be charged.
h e r e uresiMits a luird. e v e n s u r f a c e .
'acht Club." lied Bank is purtu'ulai'ly
LONG IIIIANCM, June 14tli.—The town
OKKICK: Cull. BllOAD AND KHUNT STItKETS,
After tbLsdate services will be held in
O n M o n d a y t h e f j r a i l u a t i . n ^ chi>s o f
ivored- Its salubrious cliiuate and picouniubtjioiicrt' have iaforinud the new
It*id Bank, N. J.
St. (icorge'st'liuieh, liuniHon, every Sune p u b l i c s c h o o l s a t Tor t h e i r c l a s s p l i o jretiiuie Hurroundinga; its close prox- jiulicu justice, Mr. Beanuore, that they
day morning at eleven o'clock.
g r a p b s in l l i e s l m l i u ul J l r . A. I I .
S U B S C R I P T I O N 1*H1< I I :
imity to Long Branch and the sea shore ; (the lioard) will expect tlie justice to
The
monthly
meeting
of
St.
(Jeorge'ti
lute.
Cm; Year
r.
$1 M
H e;usy acct'Ks from New York by boat keep a (special watch on houses of ill-re(iuild will be held to-morrow evening at
Six Muutlis
7.r.
ml train, has caused many nf our city pute, ami lo break up the m-fur <>us busiA s t r a w b e r r y iind i c e c r e a m f e s t i v a l
half-jmHt seven ./cluck, at the residence
Misiim to seek it as asumnier residence. ness al all bazaruV. The police, too,
ill h e h e l d o n t i n - g r o u n d s , o f t h e I t e of the pastor, the Hev. \V. 6 . Kmbury,
ut what the juice has lacked was have received intimation that they may
n u e d C h u r c h , of Colt's
Neck, on
at Fair Haven.
y 1 ion Id not rat-ii us Inter limn Weilm-silii) iimrniii*:.
juutic HportK. Tn fill this want is the expect instant dismissal from the force
e d i n ' s d a y e v e n i n g , . J u n e ",Mst.
The last meeting of the Lite lies' Aid
Yearly aiiUliiilf-jeurl) nilvertist.'im-iitsiuyiililiMiiiiiitirpow vi' the Nameless Yacht C'luh. Su when found protecting any den of iniqWin.
i l e i i d n c k s o i i , u f T i n t o n l''alls,
Society of the Methodist Church was
lt'riy In aiHiilice. Ativt;i lisi'ninnis fur u li«*s in-rind
ir the following gentlemen have been uity. This is a move in the right direch i l e w a s h i n g a h o r s e ' s f o o t o n J-'riday
limn t i n t f iin'iitlis, Viish.
held on Monday <'veninj<uttheparsonage
LI rolled as niemiiers: J. i.'. Fisner, Law- tion and pleases tlie Man About Town.
,vas s e v e r e l y i n j u i v d .
T h e aniliuil
on
Wallace
street,
and
was
unusually
Ni'W.i iiiiul niiTi'siKiinifiirt.- on all Mibjivl* uf luuil
• i n . While, H"l ImiilM-lay
.. '
SC..VI iiiember. ,ind tieatuiK it in a h u m o r o u s
_jnce Tiers, of Madison, N . J . ; Hon. II.
Now let the Commissioners break up
•came frightened a n d reared, j u m p i n g
JuilMi'L \vi: desire.
('(Jiniiiiiiiii-utWii.i desi^ni-il it.well iittended. lMYeshnu-nts consist. I'. TIMIIUKIIM, l i l i l u y - ' c i
manner.
tall'ord Little. Henry Fields, George C. the gambling deuu. In summer time
lii.i
\V
.1iliiiii.ii
-Mr. l l t ' i i d r i c k s o n . c a u s i n g t h e i n j u r y .
. " | J U I I S " lur individuals or linns we <lu md, All
ing
of
cake,
lemonade,
etc.,
were
served,
,11,
I~J
:(ii
i
tut
[»<•
Ililxil
W.TIi
After his address t h e r e was more music
)vens, Jas. L. Pbelns, of Brooklyn ; Dr.
have more than a dozen, of them.
li-tlvi-s iiilciidrd for t-uhiiciliMii IIIII>I IK- *I^IJHI UitJJ
T h e n e w h o t e l a t l l i c c o i n e r nf I'ront
nl S i i ! i | n r
15.' HI
\ ill IN" Il1ll<'k, 1 iL'-i
uu>> l ; . | j -t
M
>y the orchestra, a n d t h e n Miss Maggie and with instrumental mimic by Mrs. Alfred Trafford. Kphriain^ Ovens. Win. Some men about town tell me there is
J I I - > II t i l l ] ' i l l ! 1. 1 SI
MIC iiuiiu'uiiU nildre.v O( ila- writer.
r e e l a n d M a p l e a v e n u e is l i e i n g r a p i d l y
W.
A.II.
White,and
vocal
niusitliy
Misses
T h e pay i'or t h e lalmivih w l m hitvc A'ardcn eame forward aud g a v e t h e his'. Siuull, ex-Uoi'irniodoi'o of the Brooklyn some exeunt* for Daly's club house, as it's .
This 1'iij.i'i is uii ,11U- ;il «iiti. I'. Itmvi'll A O-'.v, in
s h e d l o l o n i p l i ' l i o M by t h e w o r k m e n ,
n\ <if the class of '«•„'.• T h r e e and one bittie Uavey and Mima- Allaire, tlie V'aclil <"lnb; F. I)e i)f?-I(wt)n.ird, ('has. II. "oil the square." This may l»e so, but '
•till cmjil'tycd nn Front slrce, was lixnl
Sjinni* SIctt'l, New V'irK t'lly, ivlii'iv rnhinirl> fine h o l i ' l will In o p e n e d a b o u t i h r
all veals a^n t h e class comprised t h e evening p,i*si*| rapiilly mvAy.' Miss Car- Trafford; D r . ( I . i\ jjiiredeu, C'lrnH. Ji. summer before lasttheMan About Townjiilvt-rrJsln^r iimy In* mm In.
ij^.iH) jini' d a y . und Llicir Itillh. aniDUiitu r l l i nf J u l y , lint it w i U ' i i o l be c o m *
th gnuK-,.under t h e tuition of Mr, A. H. rie Kield gave a reeilutiori, ;lnd an act- lendrickson, E.' i_'. Hieliardson, Tbos. stood bttiide a beardless youth wliilo bo
ig in ail tn almut ^T'>, wi-iv |I;ISM-<1.
Inl u n t i l a b o u t t h e lilst of A u g u s t ,
WEDNESDAY, JL'NK M. 1HHJ.
iuilfonl. At that t i m e tlie class iniin- ing charade on tlieword '• .Jliinuge" WHK
J n . l p * Jiihn L. Wlun-ItT 'tli»Mj otiViv.l
I. Hubhanl, Ur. Edwin Kield, llorat-e tost more than a thousand dullarn ut Ins
i r s s i c t ' o i c . llie little g r a n d d a u g h t e r
well given by Jim. Anderson, Misses Adi aj)|ilii-ati<>n asltin^ tui a it'coiisiilcra- ic.ed eleven, but ht-fore the close ul 1 he
ii. VanUorn, Joseph Coley, Win. W. aged aunt's money. This is a sample til'
(apt.
F . i l i o a n W h i t e , ol W u l l i i c e
die
Sherman,
llattie
llnhliaid
und
Nellie
Encouraging Law-Breaking.
ear il wits reduced t o seven. On r e uii ol Julin l i n e ' s nppliratioii lor tiJonover, Will J. Kellett, Sanuiel T. ••on the Kquare." The lady who was
inl. w h o h a s h e r n ill w i t h a milil l y p i '
Klinrtly alter John Kuss Inn] been
timing t o Hchoul aftej \iieii.iiHI. Mr. Cmlies and Master Josejib HiigheK.
•nsi< cuii|tU<t) with :i ii'ijiii-rit t n \\uvv it
lundrickson. Surrogiite Uavid Crater,
timizt'd appealed to Mr, Daly and
s i i i a l l |»ox. is r a p i d l y r e c o v e r i n g . T h e
Childi'eii's Uiiy wii^ celebrated in tlie
granted a license, u gentleman who
1 larshall was principal ; l i e i e m a i u e d hut
'V.iki'd.
Mr. Sultoii ivjilinl I'nr tin
M-nr^e C. I'.iley, Samuel \V. Mtnford, Mr. Duly, to Win credit be it said—at
t e n i l a n t p h y s i c i a n r e p o r t s t h a t iillilitliMi'lhodist
'
('liui'th
hy
unusual
ext'l. o w n s p r o p e r l y i " t l u - hfi^hl»i»rl!«j(>il <il
>ur wei-ks. WIILMI lie was siiperceded b ^
uiniiiih.snmtTN llinl llic iicciusi' h a v i n g
tlr. Siiiidiito]),.Joseph B. Lawrence and least I heard so—refunded every cent
•r ol 1 i n f e c t i o n f r o m t h i s c a s e i s n o w
eiM'r*. and a very IIIUKISIHIII1 display of
the saloon met Cnniiuissiimer Kdwin T.
ri-ii ^mntt'd ami t h e iVc i v r m . - d , t h e rlr, It. (\ifie, t!ie plesnil leaelu-r. in
NiclmluHl'mvart. Tin- followingnlliceih that waa won, Hut the other dena are
F i e l d a m i a s k e d h i m I m w tlit* H o a r d o f
;ist.
Vliruary. 1 ««< I, the class, wliich was then llnwers. The spare inside the altar-mil
KiLtiT was .scltlfd and admitti-d n|' nu
•re elected for the enduing year, Coin- what they call "skin games" and are
< '(iniuiis^iuiirr.s c u i n e t«>j;ranl tin- licence.
ii t h e '.(tli g r a d e , iiiuuli. red twelve, a iva.s lillrd with polled plants aud cut udore, J. C. l'isher ; Vice. Commodore, run hy 'bunco men." 1 know it to be
As M i . W i n . H a n c e , a f a r m e r
li\ing
•cni^iiliTatiun.
Mr. W I M T I I T s l a l r d
M r . F i e l d r e p l i e d Llml \iu*s h u d s.>M h e e r
ir^i-i iiiiioljcr than il had hi'l'urc m- lue, llnwi-is. On each side was a large horse- Win. 1'. Sm ul I ; Trciuuirer, Lawrence be a fact that in the past these men paid
'iii I M i i d a n x . w a s d r i v i n g a l i i i ' i i d t o
lat tilt* .nilHI ill «"iih a llllisaiirr In i h c
a n d o t h e r l i q u o r s w i t h o u t ;t l i c e n s e a m i
tail Miicr; d u r i n - i l i e y u t r lour scholars shoe formed completely of daisies, while
e K i ' d H a u l ; r a i l r o a d i l e p o t . oil M o l l iers; Secretary, Will J. Kellett; Judge certain policemen toprotect them, while
I'O|)IL' living in Unit vicinity. Tn tins
w o u l d n o d o u b t c u n t i m i c t<> d o hi), ; n n i
•ft, a n d in t h e M-ai ot |SMI, t ht- class in the center was a large pyramid of the Advocate, F. Depe Leonard; Fleet Surly I l i i i l l l i l l g o l t h i s w e e k , t h e h o r s e '
veil " at court " they had a friend. Now
11'. S l l l l i . l l
ri'])!iril
tll;tt
tlir
|H-<i^lt> n i l
same
f
lowers.
Bird-cages
hung
at
several
lie
( b o u g h t tluit
t lie t ' i i i i i n u ^ ^ i u i i i ' i >
iuinln-retI I'igbl. \'arions c h a n g e s in (he
e a i i i c I r i g l i l e i i e d , a n i l lu>g:in t o l i i i k .
ii the public highway to the isea, on (he
eon, |)r. Aliri-d TraJTord. Comuiodore
Ion n nmill
s t r e e t w v w i m licit I T
t h a n
wi
in
lows,
ami
the
music
of
their
ocm i g h t a s w e l l ^ i v c l i i i n ;i l i c e n s e m i d s o
lass were made d u r i n g tlie pasl year,
ic s h a f t s w e r e lil'nkcll a n d t h e I r o n t
'islier, Vicc-Cominodore Sinull and Mr. street which till of our minimer guests
lie p e o p l e d o w n t o w n ;
that
tin* d u w n b r i n g $50 in t h e t o w n t r e a s u r y .
nd al (he l i m e uf coiuineiieeineiil there cupants joined with I bat of the choir.
u i cd t h e w a g o n d c u u » l i s l i e d .
Mr.
Ipliriiim Ovens were appointed as a line to attend Sunday worship, stands a
invn p e o p l e hail ( o p u t u p w i t h llie iniiTinKev.
,1.
(V»
Nobles,
of
Atlantic
Did w enot h a v e tin-;ilm.
unim
i l l l c r nci-lired a W i l s o n l l o i n M r . H e l l . v e i v Itllt s i - V e i l
liieinliiTH.
nnimittee by ("luiinnaii Tiers l<> adopt gilded palace of gamesters, just coma n c e uf s a l o o n s a n d t h e i i p - l n w n
peoplr
Highlands,
preached
in
the
morn
ing.
1
p e a c h a l d e a u t h o r i t y , w es l i n n l d hesitiile
iclisoll t n g o l i o m e w i t h .
Mis> Susie llemlricksdii lullmved Mins
uitable colors for the club. It was re- pleted and which is going to be run as a
hullld
h r Ireateil
n o Itrllrf
lli;in
t h e
Mrs. Nohles was annniinced tt» speak
to b e l i e v e lhilt a m i n i o c c u p y i n g llie posi'iirdi'U *wil h ( o w j i e i ' s poem of " .John
vived by most of Hie members that the •• I'luh house." The law is very strict on
M l . . l o n e p h V a l l d e l - M - e r , l l i r ll|> loVVIl
o w n - t o w n rt'sideiitH.
Mr. Wht'i-ler t h m
in the evening hut on account of illt i o n i if ( ' n n i m i s s i i i i H ' i ' w o i i ' d l i a v t - I ieeii
Jilpin." 'I'lie Eatiimis riiIi• uf t h i s wuii bv
iluhiliaw up its own laws, and Messrs. ibis gambling business and 1 think I'ow i ' l e l . lias ) ' . m i l l t h e a g i ' l l l l o l K. S . l l ' r i ' r i l a n a l l i d a v i t - l a ! i n - t h a i K n ^
health she did not appear. The exerg u i l t y iif [ n u k i n g s u c h a s l u l e n i e h i . H e
en t i n n;i n from London iu W a r e , and t lie
Wiiull, t*. II, Tratl'ord aud Tiers were ap- lice Justice Heannore is the iniin to enIIIIISOII A 1 ' M ' S . i v h ' l n a l < ' i l g o l i l p " i i s ; m i l
ia<l n o t ' < > i n p ! i < - d w i t h t h f m - d i n a n e t ' i ' i ' cises consisted nf music, readings by
c i i i i s c a i n a n h a s bet MI M v i o l a t o r of H u ariuiis i n t e r e s t i n g incidents uf hU jourininted as a eumniittec tn report on by force it.
•ncils.
T h e g o o d s o f Ihis l i n u a l e s a i d
itiiiK I n lirtnse.s. a n d thjit tlu'rvfiHv lii^
the school, recitations, an.I speaking by
la w In- i* t o r t h a i rc;isi»n g r u n t t*d 11 lilev were well, described bv Miss l i e n iiwsand constitution. Afti'i'the organWe are on the eve of the opening of
i . v n s . - . s h o u l d l.f r i v u k e t l .
I K - s a i d h<be t t p i a l t o a n y m a d e ill I h i s c o u n t IV.
llic l { . \ . Mew*r*. While, Noble*, and
c e n s e ! If M r . Kit-It I w a s c o n v i n c e d l i c i t
•ricks, .M.
ization of the (.-bib the company sul down lilt'' season. To-niorrow the Lelunds
nd a n - s o l d \.\ M r . V a n d e r v e u r nl N i . w ..'til « ll i i t ' ^ r t i ' s w i n . w . ' i v w i l l i n g t o t e s t i l y
other*.
'
M r . K u s s w a s Jin h a b i t u a l t a w t i r o ' i l i c r
T h . ' s i a i i ^ l i i ' i a i i o f the class was Riviere
n n inmnteousspread, in the preparation (brow open (he doors of their famous
ti
1h e n i a M < - r
wh<>
were
| lu>n
in t h e
ork prices,
l i e lias a l a r g e slock o n
ami
h u d b e e n g u i l t y o f v i o h i t i i i ^ tIM>
The day wasobwei'Ved in (! nice Church
I, Suedeii, A parliiil result ot In* iiiif which a few of the lady friends of the caravansary. The Mansion House, too,
a m i . a n i l a n in-^pi-c!ion w i l l r e p a y IIIM^C
o o l n ; u i daslicil llial
tth'M' lest iliniliy h e
111 d i n a n c e r e l a t i n g 1 * * i h c ^ a l e i i f l i n - r a i n l
about the same as iu the Methodist
e r e s t l l l g 1 1 1•'i-i ' V i - l ' l e s W e ^ , l \ i - h e l o W :
Valueless assisled, (loud humor und jol- follows suit ami the llolel Hrighton.
IK < a n - t h i n k i n g •>!' p n r i linking.
akt'll.
Mr. Stittuli
sii^fnt.-.l
thai
t h e
l i ' a l t l i q u o r s it w ; b In-, d u t y u s u I ' o m ('hutch. I hsiile the altar was an arch
ity prevailed and everybody was toasted. The Atlantic and Klheron arc already
" I ' l i r u r u ' l ' t . . r : t . _ - . - | , H — . « i f l s s - . > , , f t h < - i(i><l H a n k
l a t l r r h e l a i d o \ e r I ' m 1« ' n u f i - k s
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l i i i s s i c i i i ' r t o .st'e I luit t h i s i l l e g a l I n i s i i n - ^
which had n black baekgi'uuiul. On thin
u l i l i i - *• \ f i > l - m i ; . . i " - i > - f \ < - \ \ ( i c r v - n - . . l l \ e ^ i r N n i i i l
There is no doubt but the Nameless opened. .A week from to-day the United
hr
lull ltoiinl h e | H V , M I 1 .
M r . \Vhe<der
.V..I...V..
T i n ' \i.utiL'.'.[ H l i r i i ' i ' i i w . u s «.f i i ^ - n i n l
o n e a b u t m e n t s iii t i n - r a i l r o a d . n<';ir
Wiis b r o k e n u p . T i n - l e g i t i m i s e n ^ u l t
background
in
daisies
was
the
inscrip«• i t H i - 1 i i i i i ' - i f c i i .
I'll'- i n . T . i L ' i - i i L ' . ' s - . . \ r
liiuil
'bib with such vuchtsiiK'ii at its bead as Slates Ibitel opens under the manageIlrivd Ihnt
Ilir
t'-^tiitiniiv
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at
l i i l i l i a r d ' s I ' l l . l ^ ' \ i n . I w i n c h >iip|ii>rl
o f l l l i s n c l inli w i l l h e ill 1 r n n i i i l i i g e i n i l i t
inilf >fiii^.
r t i « - l - i f :•• i - l l " i v . - a r - .
• i h i ' H i - i i r l i i .»(
tion "Crown Him Lord of All." Kccita'oinniodiires Fisher ami Siniili. will be- ment of its new proprietor, John Swinir ln.-.idris I'llllL'r fI'•. .1 '.''I \» 111 |HI1|||.|-. 'I'll.
h e p I T i s e l l l l l H - i ' t i u ^ . Mild i l f t i o n n i l it « l e n - t r a c k , will siion h e n i n o \ n l . a n d a
tn b m i k dii- l i i v i i x ' . n - i l i t m n i - r .
/n-nnltioii.s
weivgiveutiml
the
Ut*v.
Dr.
Wythr
Mill \\"U.'lll I- ; IS |i.>||||>N. I'll.-r.' ill'r MM IW.t |H'|•oine the pride nf tbe Shrewsbury. The uei'Uui. The Central Hotel is especially
rreil itnlil a snl)M-i|iit-nt
im-i-liii^.
l i e
llss
ereclril w h i c h will
colllpl.'li'l'.
m - I N l U y i ! . . " >-t I h ' - M l f i u - I H - I I J I I I .
I I iV.'UVlr.
i n g t n tin* p r i n c i p l e h v w h i c h C i i m m i s made a short address.
l a i ' i ' i l i n ' i t . ' i v i < i I - I I i i i f i n n i l / i v I l ! i I I n - l ; i l ! f > t , 11
•luh will immediately make ar range- u favorite wilb transient guests and in
I n i m i ' d l h a t li:t\ i n ^ ^MIM* t n t h e c \ | i i * i i s e
i.iii l l i r m a i l .
U ' l i i l c I b i s is l i e i n g I'llill
F i e l d v o t e d 111 l ; n < i r < j [ 1,'u-.-'- ; i | i | i l i c : i t i o n
' • H i , | | , . . . k I l k < - a i • ; • 11- • • T • . ! : i l i - .
'!'!i>.llli'^l
The concert given last Thursday «vc]i- ueiits for bidding a, prize regatta, which
ei>nsei|Uem*.ej]ili' in this, (be only brick
I.'IHIM-I
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Mills \y\\\ ]>ns> o \ i<r I lie t l;irli just h n i l l .
I'm' I ii'i-iIMI* it [ H T M H I W I I U d r r s i i v * ;t l i c i - n ^ r
, , - M . ^ t I f i ' « [ !'!'., U M I I I - > .
i r u . - u i - n < | i | , I T | i i i i i ' in^ in tin-Cathnhe (.'liuivb brought mil
will he opened to all clubs.
lintel at " ilit* liruncb." is spirited and
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,L'i|tliiiN u l n - l i - k .
V i . i . . i i . .f Ui>' .-lu>- W n m r r i i - i l
v.i ry ing. Pruprir'nr Scran ton telln me
^ l l i l l p r n i l l l c j i i ^ t lii'lil h f f o r e t h e I ' n l l l IV lli'W 1 il'-. all t h e \ \ ; I \ ; n T o ^ t h e lil'iil^i•'I. IIMI I l l V i i U ) i-IIL'.IJ.-il.ul|l I h n r ; | I V M - U ' l l W l m
ehuieli. The cniieert was ^ivi»n princic l l l M o l l lllill t o i l i . i l l l r ii s u u ' i ' S ^ I ' l i f IV:-11 It
LITTLE SILVER.
that thus Car h<- ban bad ;i betti r season
a i i l !<< h e . . i n - ! i i ' i h c <Mi<- ' l u i - . i x , i W i l l 1 1 i n h e I ' l i i '
u^si'im-i-v
T h e ( ' o i i i ] i i i ^ i i i i i i - i > M-1'nseii
II l l
I'l I I . I 'k
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pally to slucv the (one nf I hi' new organ,
t o h i s i i | i | i l i c i i t i u i i i; w i l l i m l \ b e m - r o L i ' i m III I r a n - l i u M - ii i n i i j i T i u i n l l n ' I n H I M - i l l n - d ; i . * >
(ban last spring.
;> h e a l | f s [ i l i | M | i \ n l ' t a k e u r l i i ' U n i l t l i e
Ml.
I'l'lir Mel I r c - . l l r I at h i s IVsidi'lKc
wliich
ha?*
recently
been
iiitriidmvd
in
The
strawberry
and
ice
cream
festival,
s a r y l u r I h i n t»i h f ^ i n tln = ilji-^al Nilf tif
-- I l l i - l » > l l - < - l I i v r< iltl- l o I l i l . - r
H i n t i . : | . - . | I M l i l l U ' 111 • The KttTunifi • Helun" made her first
latter until their n e \ l nieetui^.
i .Middlcti'wii |U\\IIS)M|I o n T h u r s d a y .
the chureli and which is said to lie the •Id in ('ainphel Ts carriage depository
liquor.
If M r . K i i l d v
I I'm- K u s s V
trip lioui New YnrJi I" Hrancbport cm
i\\r
II l l r . I ' l i r • I n - H l m i . ' \ < ' l > - \ \ < i | t l < l I I I . - I I l i l l V I ' [<J
T h f i f w a > a ^entM'al disi-u-isinn a n m n ^
III t | | ' - I l l l l i T a l s i ' l \ i c e s W e i " h e l d o i l
linc-i
in
the
i
miiilv,
Among
the
par,
ih.'
ludi.-*
ul
the
M.
E.
Church.
wii«
a ] i | i l i c i i t i n i i i n ' c u u ^ r In- I w n - u l u i ^ ^ liail
>' . a - i ) i > l l n - > i « M k i ' > - 1 ( M - - I r a ' i i i - n . w l n - ' l i \ w m l , l
•loiiday. liV nigh rm I weuiy yell's since
In- ( ' H I u r n K s j m i r r s i n I ' c ^ a r i l t o o h s t n t e t IM'il M r l - . n f - f Li.' ll.'hl|liMr,UN.
I l l S I H - IM I L . ' u f
::,s l'i i h c Itcv. K .1. I
The
v i o l a t e d tin* l i c c i i ' - r l a w . il i s m i U r r i
ieiount^ in (he concert were Mr. t'luis- ii decided success. Il was well attended.
• I t L ' i . m ( I n ' . l l : i | i t - 1 - i n . ' i.t H e r | V | I | V M ' | | 1 . ' < I
Iliali
n;i\igjiti<ui mi the Soiiili Shrewsbury to
:iK t h e s t r e e t - , a i u l s i d i - w a l k s .
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ian Kril/.. the celebrated tenor of New
Oeeanport and Branch port was closed.
i i l i i i i e i >.,.,( i<> i w - . M « ' i i i . i - I > . s m i d
l n>li\i n n e r Ip\ oreiipnlioii.
l i e \ \ a s U-IA it-s -»:iid t h a i t h e ( ' e n t r a l m i l n > a d w a s i n
•onlVctioiih and calces, together with a
l a v o r o f f)Ih**r a | > | i ! i « a l i n M ^ f o r h e e i i s c
•I'lilll.
I ' . M I M . ] l . i . | l l k " T < . i | l - i l r l l D l i i i l l l l l l o l l Ir \tt\'U ('Uy, and Miss Dunn, nl Newark,
The opening of tlie river again muses
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mi t h e s a m e y n n n n U .
The Little Silver
vhiiM' singing was declared exei'lletil bv line floral display.
iii i - i ' i i r c - i ' i i i i ' i l . "
much joy among the people of liianchm i tih n i t 11 s t n ' i - l
t-nts^in^, sunietinies
inr.
l-'oi i n a n \ y e a r s pri-\ iou^ in hi>
:iand enlivened the evening with snnie
T h i s r e n d e r i n g o f lav«»ts t n L a u - U t f a k he nutsiciil critics present.
T b e c l a . - s p.-nil liy Miss A n n i e Walling
p.irt and 1 Measure Hay. My friend
^ I o n - a - h.'iH a n I m u r n t a I 111> . M r .
•illli lie hail hern il 111. Mil'. I ..r !h. I'. l|''xcellenl
music
uiuler
the
leailership
ol
vrs o n i i c t ' o i i n i o f t l i c i r i n i m l r c t U is h u t
Tlie
lu-hl
Rev.
.Inliu
Scarborough
vas next in o r d e r
MUs W a l l i n g is t h e
Brown, ol "the old Pleasure Bay House,
| t l a r i n > ; a }>ii• 111 i 11 r 11 m i c r i m e a n d i n c o i i r st I ' l m r c h :it Midillelowu. II.' leaves .. \ V . T l i r o c k i n u r l n i i a s k e d l h ; i t . 1 . I I . tul 1Mii* <i| t h e |me!ii> which h a v e ln'i'ii
\ ill \ i-il ('hrist I 'hiirch. Slirew^burx. \\v. J.is. Morford. ol lied Bank. The bus bet me a bottle of wine that the
M e r s i V f«>. l i r e o n q i r l l ! ' ! ! t o o l i r y l l i r
a^'iti^ violations o f l a w .
W en-^ivt t h a t
vening'.s
eiitertjiinmeiit
closed
with
an
i estate val I al f inn.linn, all nf winch
icxt
Sunday
morning,
17lli
insl.
to
ad. u b l i - > l i r d ill t i n - HUjh
Srlitml
liMWttv.
" 1 lelen " will be able to con a- up lo bis
i i d i n a n i r ii-hitin^ t u nlistniction?!. H e
auction sale. Tiie sum realized was
the t o w n o t i;.-lHunk lias for
f Aas gained w i t h o u t w r o n g i n g a n y m a n .
iiinisl.Ttin1 rite nf e.Diilirtnation.
The elites |i"i-m i^, a.- follows :
dock, as well as bigger crafts, thi* sumlad w e n , In-saiil. lnatU'esst's a n d t'urnii
b
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t
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g n v i - i i m r s
u IHHII w l n i
I M ' 1i i * v t ' s
in tlii^
o m a l i o r child out nf a |ii>miv.
s . - ! . . . . ' l - L i v ^ .- r i-1. • t . i i i u l n l \;\,\
mer, liy the wj'V. my friend lirown has
i n e p i l r t l i n th<- n > a d t > a d i - ^ t a m - e <il'
n , . - • . - m . l a v . i f I-.'. - •. I ~ c IH1.11
1
W h i l e t h e hoiirding linuses m t h i s vipi i i K i p l f a m i w h o l a n i i - s
it i n t o
etlVct
J o h n Wi-h-ler l i n n v e r died al h i s re-iBaccalaureate Sermon.
F ; i l . - . r . \ ; n lliiln-iilii\ |..i-l.
tin- ensiest spot in the vicinity <d' the
il'ti'i-ii IV.-t ' i n i i i th<- s i i l e w a l k . a n d a l i l l e i M i i l l l i ' t i n g Il i e a Il a i r s o f t h e t u w i i .
'iicc nn Sjiring street nn \Veilne>day
The annual sermon before lliegradu- •iuity h a v e as y e t b u t few g u e s t s , t h e Bnuich, and my reader, when soft crabs
{i.nMJ-li>c w n n l * tuii-t IKIU h r >|fik»'li,
n w i ' i l t o n - n u i i n t h e r e a n e n t i n - d a y , !!»•
•cmng ol la^l week a l t e r h a \ i l i ^ -ufil iiii; clas> nl 11IP public srln iols wns pnviiie ci)ttiiL?es a r e all r e n t e d a n d occii- get plenty and reasonable, don't forget
i l x i ^ i i u l t h a t t h el i n n w;-s in t i n - h a h i t
ll u - i r . i t . i f f U i i l w i n ] ' U . - ' K - - - i i i i i i i i L '
IVoin tlie po^ilinii tukeii h\ <'"
r c l froin paralysis foi- t ^^•o v e a l s I'oi
M'eaclicl last Suinliiv alti'tnooii al the |.ic,|.
1 i H - r e ' ^ i i - I L ' I I i n I ' M - I v IICJII-1 •
to visit Itro wii. w 11i>vt• vi >ii w111 ti 1111
if u n p a e U i n ^ t h e i r w a r e s nn t h e s i d e M I I I H T T . \V. Tlu'tH-kunM-liiii ;il ll
l;tM
;111y \eni-- he w;is engaged a s a c a r m a n
A n m r k e d rlinil^'' is nuticciibli 1 in t i n '
liiipiisl Church i»v the liev. H. K. Liepshade and romantic scenery, and dew
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nii't-lniK cit' tin* lltuir.l. :unl by his a>Mi<in
lint1 t'l^uiji'i^cs s e e n IHI tlu* r»ia>lfi, a m i
id I'or several seasons h e lichl t h e con
r,
The
church
wa>
well
tilled,
the
•| l i - - . . - I ' f ' i j r h i v i ' j i r - - w i M — - r t I v i r i i - . m .
lightful seclusion by 1'leasuiv May's sili ^ n n i e j i t n l ' e r u i k e r v u r «;• Is ( ) f d i a l
mi Muiuhiv evening. i( is |irub;tble thai
act Inr s p r i n k l i n g I In-si reel-.. I-'or ;
^rinluales with their Iriemls occupying I l l f i H l I V I - I l l i l V i ' l l U ' I l t i l l ' l l l l W l - t l l i l l C i l t l T very waters—tn say nothing about tin1
h a r a e t e l ' Ih e v uei-il|)ieil t i n - >KJe\\alU
tin- o b s t r u c t i o n s on o u r si IVC-I-% and sidenig t i m e pn>\ ions to h i s d e a t h h e hail
he fruiil pews. In the pulpit with tlie I'ur t I K - I I I i l l t h e » h . i | f K P K ' c r s . I r . i t c l l - crabs.
inl ii e o D H h l e n i h l r p o r t it ill u f t h e >\ r e e l
walk* will hlmrtly be ilnii-c away w i l b .
•en n consistent m e m b e r ot t h e .Metho
Kev. Mr. l.i.psn.-i were Rev*, llarbiiugh I'l1:^. l . u l : ' - ! ' ^ i'M'l v i ' ^ . - l n t i l i ' ^ a n K - i H ' 1 - s . i s i n
Superintendent Taylor, of the pier,
n unpaekiiiL; tliein,
This CimiuiiKMoiirr i.i ol' llie opinion
isl I ' l i u i v h .
T h e funeral took placi
Tlii-N
tt-flinil
,
in.I Wythe ol lied Bank, and Noble, of U-i'iil'-il i i i i l l r i i H l w i L h [ h e i r i n u v i M i i t ' i i t s
ran against llie Man About Town the
S l i m y iill f<»>
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Ibiil .1. II. IVtei;. tV Co. should imi bi
•iiin l h a t c h u r c h on S a t u r d a y a l t c n i o e i
Allautic Highlands. The BapList choir if a short time u^n.
other day, and we had a long talk about
•ters' s h i n - wits m i l arran^e-il n i n v n i
permitted to l>lock u p tin- stli'i-t a n d
lid t h e i n t e r m e n t al l-'air View i-einc
Nnliffiilih' iiiiioii^ tin' .siimmiT resi>
|
liad made special pivpm';tli<>iis for tlie
the " great wrought iron tubular."
A m i - c t ' t m l H i . ' ->II:n
t
l
y
f
o
r
u
n
p
a
c
k
i
n
g
^
u
o
d
s
a
n
J
t
h
a
t
I
h
t
sidewalk in t'roiil ot llicir store. I'm
The deceased w a s about *iU years
)cciisinu, and furnished ^»t<\ music at ili-iitK here an- tin' MI'SHIS. Ouki-s. Ui-iillf Hi!' p.11 l HV t i u . v ll
Kiank says tli'- pier i.s in a better condiy e a r s ibis linn has ignuietl t h e rights nl
ll 1 ] l l I n l l l i d i t I l i n r e e u n \ - ( ' i i i c n t t n I l l l p i l i l i
T i . :,i<- l . i u u . - atE u ,
T a g e a n d leaves a w i l e a n d sevela
Among tin' ii<;«'
intervals. AftVi"riie iViidiiig of the les- ui.-son. ami Kuiuii.
tion this year than ever ; that it was all
the jHiblir. an<l it is t i m e they were coml l l ' l l l ('II til*
silh'WidrC.
hllilt.'ii tn iniail'li his loss.
son by Kev. Mr. ll-irbnu^h and a pntyer luiiiciM %vt' nutirt' thai Mr. llullins is ocgas about tho iron steamboats coming to
T l i m u ' l i w i ' | i i i r i \w t i i - f i l n u t s l i r l i .
pelled tn rucngnize these- rights. W e
Mr. Tliroekinortoii n-plimi lhat i I"
The repairs mi I l u l i b a n l ' s liridge hav,
»y liev. Mr. Wythe. Mi. Liepsner <le- cupying tlie Win. KmH iMttiiKt'. Mr.
l'..i- w r - ' l l r . - i i n l i , - i i i I I , • , , , , • ! ] .
the pier regularly : that they were not.
4
1
I l l l l i e MIMII.V " H . M . i l i i l h v e . "
hope thin t h e o l h c r members nf
•eliTs & ('«». did not have their stoiv ur•I'll b e g u n . A row of piling h a s been
ivered a d.is'-oiirse on the text "Occupy ^Iriinj; tlu t'tivorl i-uttaKi . Mr. liurriim
Buiird will unite with Mr. Tbroeknior•an^ed a.s it should lie that was tin iva- Mi^s (inice Wanit'i-tu'tli her sea! at the ill 1 cnine." Alter pointing out the thi' I'iiib'r ftii-m luiiisi', Mr. llmie tl»' but that other good boats have been enliven nti t h e n o r t h side of tin' lirid
gaged, and would eommi'nee their trips
tou in bis ejfort t o preserve t h e streets
In these a stone wall will he huilt. a m i ion why the puhlie should lie inionvcii- [jianoand played •• Le.s i'lia.sseins.'" The triple constitution of man, as composed Schiir m:iiisioii, iiiul Mrs. Ki'mp. the
next Sunday.
and sidewalks for the use of t h e public,
eneeil. I Ie said lhat while ht> reinaiiieil liniment she touched the keys there was
lie space between tile present bridge an
f mind, body and soul, the speaker said nother nl' Mr. Kihvanl Ivonip, the MuFather Walsh has again put on his
tu wliuin ibi'V lielniig.
'ouunisttioiier
he
wns
,L;oin^
1
1
>
try
an«l
ibsolnle
i|tlictilc:4N
in
the
IMOIII.
and
tinlie new wall will lie lilleil in w i t h earl
that these arc the talents given to each Momigle fiiltii^e.
1
war paint, and like a " bad injaii," uses
liken from t h e road w a y leading d o w n tiave the nrdinluii'es, |iarlieularly tluit m iiudii'iici listened witli rapl alteutiuii unlersiui. ami thai il Uthc duty erf' every
A iliridi-il ini|inniMin'iit in the mails
his chili. Not satisfied with prosecuting
MONMOUTH COUNTY NOTES.
he hill u n d e r t h e railroad t r a c k . Tin regard to uhstnirtioiis nf strt-ets ;ui<l til the linish. This young lady has u nat- me to develope and improve tliein dur- anil the tfreat can* taken in heautit'yiiig
lij^hways, enforced.
ural talent for niusu wiiii Ii has been ing lifetime. The healthy condition of iiiatiy "I thi' private grounils. in uimnec- one of bis bolting lambs, be now takes
ellderh will lie placed in t h e m a d whilt
ll in rUIIIOI't'd tllUL Liclll. Ulllll-llliowel
One of tlie ('oiniiiissiomT* said it
care fully cultivate.!, and she is an excel- •aeh eli'inenl depends iu a great measure tiim wilh the line natural si-enery, miike the law in his own hands and clubs
lie \vnrl( is going on, t o p r e v e n t acci
will shortly visit Asbuiy I'ark.
another. Patrick McCarthy is a hotel
he Marshal's duty to enforci- the urdi- lent performer < »n the piano.
on the milliner in which the others are this ime ul' the must iittnietive drives on
Mr. Hi'lnies J . Thorne. of lCeyport, lents. T h e w i d t h of t h e road will In
Tin- class proplircy w\\> then given, tnnled. It sulh'eii'iit care i.s not taken tlie allure., while the fine floral displays keeper and for the* comfort of his guests
lias ln.rn released fr'jni the iLsyluin, hh ucrea.scd about t e n lecl, m a k i n g t i n lanee.
he deals in that cooling beverage, lager
mind haviiiK becu restored.
Mr. Tlirneknuirton replu-il that whil
Miss Maggie Sutton taking the role of
mil w h e r e it leaves t h e phuiUmg ahou
i the body it becomes diseased, and til'.' f the nurserymen add to its ap|iear:iiii*e
beer. He also furnisbesother holds and*'
Tuesday afternoon, as EMjuire WyeolT, 11) feel w i d e , a n d a b o u t'M]ieet w i d e a
t was the Marshall duty tu set' that this prophet. She looked through the futur efficiency of the iniud is likewise im- ami attractions.
of iiatiiwiin, was truing down stairs In
saloons with tlie beverage. I am ti.ild
tnliuanct' wits enforced, the Marshal did of eighteen years, and in the year 1!)()O paired, also the moral nature it; distorted,
late frosts have killed most of the
It'll und fractured his arm near the his end. Hy c u t t i n g a w a y t h e load ti
lot do aiiytliin^ unless it was specially found the condition and avociiti.ui of Agniii, if the mind in neglected and unly foliage of the Imttotiwood trees llirough- that for divers reasons Father Walsh
el t h e tilling m a t e r i a l , t h e hill will h.
shoulder.
complained of the price and quality of
Prof. Ireland, ol' Long Branrli. ha: nade linii-h easier of a s c e n t . T h e work pointed nut to lain liy the ('oinuiissioii each of the pupils nf the class of 'M2 t the body trained, man heconu\-> nothing uut thissirtion. but whether it will kill
Mr. McCarthy's wares, which caused
I'M. He again rHerri'd to I'uters i!t (,'<> be a,s follows; Kivierc IL Snedeu, a belter than tin athletic savage. If the thi' Irees iilno. remains to he seen.
been engaged by the trustees of the As
v*i 11 be c o m p l e t e d ill a b o u t a m o u t h .
Patrick to speak plain his mind to his
bury Park public school, as principal fi>
nd siiid it was Ins opinion that the lirn wealthy railroad conduct)ir: (Jraue E. spiritual element receives exclusive atthf cum ing year.
pastor, to the bitter's disapprobation.
should he linetl uvcry tinit* they violaU'd Warner, a slnuig-niiiidi'd lecturer ; Annii tention, tlie man becoineti u fanatic. The
FAIR
HAVEN.
Children Amusing the Public.
Israel Oottrell, ivlio found the hudy <»
The clergyman " saw" Mr. McCarthy's
tlit1 onlinanci1; after lumig tilled Hevura Walling, avvealthy widow ; .Joseph Sun- preacher exhorted the members of the
Levi Salz, of Keyport, was prrauntci
An entertiiinnienl wan given iu Mtif
There are already several summer logic aud raised the "ante"—that is, a
with a biitte.au by Mr. A. .Salz as n IT lall on 'l'liurwlay evening by the juhio times tht?y would disrover u way to etui- furd. an iniUKMisely wealthy I'alil'ornian class to strive for a harmonious developstout stick — with which he belabored
hiet thuir hnsiness iu aeeordiuict: witl with a mania for curing for ilisabled dugs; ment of all their pn\vers,"1n .so conduct hoarders in town.
ward for his service.
impils of the Red Hunk jmbhc schoub
the oiiliuaiH'e.
Suhii1 Heiidriekson. the wile of a wealthy their lives lhat though Llie tifis by which
On Monday last as the sloop "iiunita,
L'nele.lollll SllliUl, one of our oldest Mr. McCarthy over the head in true
Uonnebrook style. At least this it> tho
of Koyport, was entering tlie bay a Thu hull WHS conilortably tilled with a:
Another iiK'inV'r s]i ike of the side- gt'iitlenuui ol' Chicago ; Maggii-* Warden, they are now bound together should on resident.*, is ijuite 111.
liencu comprised principally of wonier
Sanely Hook, her bow-sprit was I'arrie
story as it came to me.
walk in front of I 'Iuis, (1. .Mien's prnpert} an clderlv spinslcr, As fnr her ownearth be lorn asunder, in a Future und
Mrs. Kiehard Sickles is spending » few
away by tlie heavy-sea.'
with a mini heie ami'there fu break th
The Surf house opens ^Jts ra/i' this
im Front street and the danger U future,Mis> Sutton left that to the im-better life there would be an eternal re- days with her parents at Tinlon Kails.
A daily paper, the Hiintj/. will lie issue
iiionotony of the sea of female loveli
week. Ex-Mayor Cooper tells me be
traveU'rH. Hut apart from enuh ('om agination of the audience.
union.
Mr.
Lie|isne.f's
manner
wjis
imat Asbury Park for tlie uuiunicr, begh
ness. The music WUH kindly fiirnishe
Mr. Uii'uyhty'suew house is coniplelt'd, scarcely ever saw a colder spring. To
uhig ou Mutwiay, June mill. Jlr. VV. K
tninnioner'H itsserlin^ thai
Tho Jitidience was favored with sunn pressive throughout' his delivery, and
lor tho occasion hy Mm. VVm. T. Corlie>
and is ready lo aceonioilate suaiiiier Llit1 smaller hotels it bus been disiialrou^.
Devereux, ori Trentun, in the publisher.
relating toOIH(ructionstjhoukl hcstrii'tly line musk' on tlio piaim by Miss Annit the discourse was listened to with rapt
hoarders.
I'art 1 opened with an exercise son
Still Mr. Cooper thinks the season will
No tWiii'ys have yet been heard fror
t'liforeeil, thcru was nothing
Sneden, when Mr. H. Case, the principal attention. At the close many expressed
Thos. E. Owen, «'ho disappeared Iron liy the primary pupils, A recitation eu
Ur. John VanTine has rented his ho surpass even lust uiinuner, which was
of
tlie
schools,
made
an
address
to
At
about
liulf-pUiU
nine
tlio
nieutiiiK
themselves
an
highly
pleased
with
the
Keyport about six weeks ago. Fean litlud "The Prince's Wooing" wan ver
tel for the coming yeiir to a .Air. Fuiiui- an immense one.
audience and tlieclusH. The a d d i c t wius Hcrnioii.
aro entertained that lie has coimnittei well rendered by Miss t'elia I'uttersun adjourned.
(^ati. ul' New York. There are already
Mr. K. B. Cahill, the Hiicessor of the
suicide.
Un Monituy niyhL Mr. Throckniortoi: fraught wilh much feeling, and produced
Six boys gave the song, •• The Skids ur.
several summer boarders at tlie. hotel.
famous Hushtou, of New York, ami
an impression not only on the class hut
Mr. Win. H. Beunett, of Long Brunch
a^ain sliowcd hiy position on the
OCEANIC NEWS.
Out
To-day,"
in
a
vigorous
milliner.
Si
1
last week received the appointment o
The public school clusL'd on Friday, owner fur many yearn of the New York
tion of obrttruiiting the streets. J. II on the en tin. audience.
Deputy Keeper of the Hliite prison a die Vanilerveer recited "TheSchoolinu;
The. fcHtival held hist week by the la- June i)th. Through Iho kindness of llic drug store, now occupied by Curtis &
A selection on thu piano was given by
PL'tm-H & <*o. liad blocked up tlie side
Trenton. He haa entered upon the dis- tur's Guests" in such il charming nun
Capeu, WUH in town on Saturday and
walk with their goods and the struct wa. Miss Nellie Willett, aifd a lew appropri- dies of the M. E. Church passed off very trustees, the pupils of the primary decharge of liis duties.
tier n« to gain the warm approbation i
pleasantly.
partment were allowed a portion of thi Lt'llri me he has opened a pharmacy m
The old Bajitiut parsonage which Inn all present. " The Vinlot," a song, win UIHO obstructed. Alr.Tlirockijiortim iimi ate closing remarks were i;iude hy thu
Last Sunday, C'hildron'.H Day, was ob- afternoon to go for a walk in the woo Is, Seabright, Mr. Culiill is a competent
Blood for over sixty-live years at Holm
president of the. class. The audience
Htit'ut yuperintLMident Tliuiapson jiasst1
and reliable compouuder of drugs, and
del, has been taken down. A now on then given by pupils of the second grade, that way aud informed Heters 6i Cu manifested groat interest in the? exercises served iu the 31. E. Cliuich here in
which they enjoyed it very much.
' They (Jnll Me Patchy " was the title o
to cost $3,800 is being erected, and \vi]
no doubt will meet with the success
royal mitnner. A rare i'ombiiiation of
find
the.
production
of
each
WUH
greeted
that
their
goods
must
ho.
removed
insid
Among the guests «'llo spent .Sunday which be deserves.
be completed by September IBL
a piece that was (Iw'hunied by a hrigb
happy conditions rendered it airod lottur
with
upplaiiMu,
Miss
Maggie
WuUun
WUH
of
two
boiu'H,
Votei'H
&0'o.
replied
thai
with fi'iuudH and relatives were noticed
Some unknuwn party broke into tin little hoy iiumi'd Clinton Dutclier, tlm
TIIK MAN ABOUT TOWN.
. cabin of the sloop " Win. II. Sharon,' alTunli'd the "uiulieiice ii great deal o they would not remove Jhe.ni aud tba presenti'd with a handsome basket of day for this church. Ur. Miller inn Messrs. ('ooper, Hay, Wilbur, and I'uriiKiHtof hiu peoplo were. iiiWlit. ,TIH.T oill, all of New York. Mr. May intends
Capt. Ariel Decker, one night last wee!
tlmy did not care for tlie Street Superin (lowi'i-8 nt tlie cln.se of her prophet*}'.
ainiiBCineiit.
A
very
pretty
tableau
ulin
Five Dollars Reward.
at Koyport, aud stole considerable, prof
in addition to the oxuroiyea of tho Suii- lo pii8.s his vacation in Europe iiiHtend of
lomlentortheCuiiiiniHrtiinierHeither, Mr,
The nluve reward will be paid for tlio
erty. A pair of old boots were left 1 rude in three scones, entitled " The Ma.
dny-school and choir, which wore excul- spending it in this place us usual.
Throultmorton told Mr. ThompHon
G
r
a
d
u
a
t
i
n
g
E
x
e
r
c
i
s
e
s
.
return
of
a lost dog, part setter and part
exchange for Capt. Decker's good one
Queen," was next on the progrunim
luiit, thuy were fuvoroil with two repointer, six months old, brown und
which lie took away.—Enterprise,
The gnuluating e.xcreiHas of tho public
The two principal characters were Qneci in ciiBe tho goods wore not removed in
The following is the report of the pub- white spotted, with strcnk of white down
niui'kii'blu
mldrcHHCfl
ftoni
rumarkabli
Mr, Hendrickson, the telegraph opei Elizabeth and Sir Waller lialdyh, whir thu time Hpecified to take them nwa> KCIKXIIM will take placu \\\ tlio Baptist
lic school for the year ending June Ittli, forehead aud nose and largo brown ears.
ator at Asbury Park, lias probably tli
and charge FoteiH & Co, for the work church to-morrow ovening itt eight Hpoakern, the Hev. Dr. Iliwtings and f Jen,
Answer* to the name of •' Money." Ri*largest and brat collections of the. auu were taken by Kttie Child mid Churl 8eeiii£ that tho ollicora wure deterininei
Fisk. Tho church presented nn UIHIHU 18N.J: ' Whole, umber enrolled, IHT ; tlie turn to E.B. Graham, Riverside- Avenue,
o'clock.
Tlu;
fnlluwingiH
tho
programme
graphs of celebrated men in the county Borgen. "Nobody's Child" was a red J
allylittmutivu uppunnuic'e. Tho ladies number who have not been absent or Red Bnuk, N. J.—Atlv,
I
etem
&.
Co.
sought
Counsellor
Hour
I.
Musli.
The names of our prominent men i tatiou by little Lulu Butler, and the OJ
had juat renovated the Interior through- tiinly, 1); wliolo number <luys of attendM. Kevins, und took lugal COUIIBOI from y. I'mytir,
civil, military, liaval and literary lifi eellent manner in which she gave it
H. Music.
Pennsylvania butter ut tlie Butter Deout, the Band of Workuru purchnstiig a uni'e, 2(1,715;1 the iivunige daily ultPiulwith many uotubleu.aud nobles of fo:
him. He informed them thnt the Com
•I. BululiUory AdilntsH ami Kswiy, " Sucnms tlm He
pot, fretih pvery Tuesday und Friday.
conclusive evidence that BIIC in BOH
eign lands, are in the list.
Miilt (if KITnri."
Miss (inien E. Wiirni'
IIUIUIHOIUK carpet for tlm iloor and mult't iini'e, H4 ; tin ' average niimbi':' of cu
niiHsionern liad power to clear tho strpe
This in undoubtedly the finest creamery
fi. Easuy, "Art <if l W n t l n r r " ....Illvl«rc ILKiiwIui
body's
child
of
more
than
ordinary
tn
of
timliiuwu
pur
day,
1:
tho
nvergu
Capt. TIIOB. Carter, of Keyport, hai
and Mrs. Sutler aim) eecuiing n beuuti
butter over sold in Red Bank. Orange
d. Fjwtiy, " A SiilimiliiK l'|i"..-. .BLIMH iluiiilrlL'kwd
mid sidewalk anil advised them to re
1 ti'rmof enrollineiit, 1IIH. The (oIlnwingiB
fill stolen from his sloop one day tin ents.
aud Delaware county butter at greatly
Tiiovo the goods thonwelvea, This tljuy H. Ktauiy, " T h o u j f l i t " . . . ;
e A. Wnnli'ii ful drapery for thu pulpit ami desk. Tlu
week, by one ufliis workmen. The boa
W.Hiin/on
Part II was opened with a piano sol after wards did, and ahortly after uiin U. Rwjiy, " l'murri'ss"
flornl decomtioiiH woro abundant am the record nf tlio colored HCIIOOI : Wliolo reduced prices. S. S. Autouides, oppo; was lying at anchor at the time, waitin
10. MtMlu.
site Aillem & Colo's.—Adv.
e.\<piihito, consisting of tlm finest plants numlier enrolled, 71; Avernge daily atto be hauled upon the ways for ropam by Bessie Valontine, which was playei oVlock at night the sidewalk was opei 11. $Hiiy. " N u t u r u ami A r t " . .
Vi. ValiHurUiry Aiklmw
,.,
tendance, ',>!; tlie nuniber who have not
The guilty party was traced as tarn with a great deal of taste and express
and
uhoiuc
Cxotiua.
They
were
kindly
for travel,
111. MD.HII .
Fresh arrivals'dully. 'All grades, of-'
'• South Ainboy by Constabje-Wallini "The Jlngic Pen," an operetta in om
II. rrfwiitatloiHif Dlploimuf.
furnished by Mr, George Snyder,' our befm nlispnt or tardy, 0 ; The uvi'i'ago Hour, and all kinds of- grain, feed, hay,
15, lliiuetUct.un.
but he mode good MB escape.—Weekly. act, closed tlio entertainment. The opu:
number
of
canes
of
tardiness
perduy,
1;
straw,
eto. Ooiiditiou powders, Bait for
neighboring florist, who dOHerves his
1(1. Bliutlv.
^ f ^
;
Pure Paris Green for sale in lots to »
stock, Heed oats, aud everything iu the
v
coiiH'antly increafling BUCCCBS iu thin line thu average term of eiirolluienl, AH,
' Pure Parts Qreon for sale in lots to suii etta was given by about thirty littl at Chadwick'B drug store;—Ado,
flour and feed Hue, ut T. Daviu'y, on
WANTED—Two operators aud two fin- of biiHiiieHH.
boys and Kills, who had evidently beei
'
J.
; ' at Chudwiok's drug store.—Adv, '
Front Htrofjt.—Adv,
islicm on nhop uantnlooiiR. KeaHOiiab!<
Pans Purls Oruen for sale in lots toeult
well drilled in. their rcBpcotive parts.
Uloieanco and Purity.
^••fflfiS';:. ;.*'•»•;.'"
" '••
wages uud steauy work the yt>ar round,
nt
Chndwic.k'b
drug
store.—Ado.
1
AUv«)>
IJUIJUH wlii)U|ii)ri>ulut4] I'leinmu mill iiur
Mrs. E. Wois IB ooiiHtantly receiving
Apply,to Mrs. Wilaon, Eatontown, N, J.,
•^ifiv Ju$Si*peiml, a, large assortment
UHfnff^urkpr'H Hair Ilulwiin, It In Urn IHMI artlrln
• A'tiolluluuH wlor U ininiirteil hy FluriMttm
Pure Paris Oreen for sale in lots to »t: w)ld
for nwUtririK gray h.ilr to ItH oriitlnul enhir, nearly opposite tlm Baptist Church, novelties in niillinnry goodR nt ruason
wlilr.li In aHvuyH njlnalilnu, net. matbirVlit
at Chadwlck'a drug store ,—^l(it). .
It
payH
toiulvertlue
in
TUB
RBQIBTKR.
Broad St.—Adv.
•. \
..;-,,
Ixiautyaud IUUUB.—Adv,
bl
i.—Adv.
u s e d . — ^ I d u ;
, ' • • • . . • .. • • . ;
• • • • / '
Mr. D . W . W i l g u s s . of t h i s p l a c e , w i l l
V
(
r
l
l l
f
1
MOHMOMTH COURTS.
Q u a r t e r SenKlollH.
( i i m i ,i>Mu.iiU.i (..'ha.-. <.;..nk. I In- Uu• tender at the Columbia Hotel. Eatonjtown.
Conk refused to sell (ireen a
j drink because he w;us partially drunk,
[ and (ireen attempted to help himself, a
proceeding which Conk prevented, and
in doing so was assaulted. In t h e course
of t h e disturbance Conk broken whiskey
ilecauler over (ireen's head.
The jury
fiHind (ireen guilty of assault,
« VVll
SuliM-nlx.- for '1'HK H):.,lsi>.u.
WALLPAPER
Old bunks, papers, a n d magazines will
be p u r c h a s e d by H . J . .Child a t one c-ent
[iei* pound, w h e n b r o u g h t i n hits of tivn
poiiiiils a n d u p w a r d s . Old n u m b e r s of
t h e Seaside L i b r a r y will be pureha.sed a t
t h e rate of t h r e e cenls^ier pound.—,lr/y.
FRIDAY, J u n e 3d.—David H. (jurdon,
iudicted for perjury six years :i£;ii. apAT
IM'arwi in court and jilt'tuli'il not guilty
to tlie charge. Tiie trial was lixed for
J u n e Htli.
J o h n VanPiitlen, iudieteil i'nr false
))ie\e»Hes. gavu Iwil 10 apiwur ul iiexl
Oue of t h e b a r n s of Mr. C S. Holmes, 1H07.
IWi.
ttTui of court.
uf H o h n d e l , n e a r hia residence, w a s
On Friday afternoon of last week, Ktruck hy l i g h t n i n g a b o u t t e n o'clock on
The . state
moved
t h e liidiclinent
KSTAHhlSIIIW jr, YKAIIS,
against James Lemming for larceny. whik- t h e children of Mr. (iauut, of Mon- S u n d a y m o r n i n g of last week, and enLemming was charged with sleulinj; mouth Beach, were playing in the yard, tirely consumed.
T h e r e were
three
seven bags of feed from Joseph Stack- the tion. a lad of about six yeal'rf of age, horses ill t h e barn a t t h e linn-, but they
liouuu un May Hh at Upper Freehold, got hohl of a n a x e nmlcoiuinenced chop- were rescued. T h e o t h e r c o n t e n t s. cotisii-fTIIK evidence was entirely cireuinstaii- ping a small tree, when his sister, a little ing of hay, y r a i u , etc. a n d a ilew m o w e r
t.YI. I.Vi \- l.-|7 rilA'IWM ST..
tial, and consisted of evidence tending girl of four years, happening to bestand- and reaper, were destroyed.
Loss f.'M,
"
NKW YOUK.
tosliow Unit Lemming'shm'seaud wai-on ing uear, t h e axe missed the tree and fully insured.
were
ere tracked from Stackhouse's
Stackhouses to Lem- came with force upon her head, making
Whi'l.'Mil.' a n d Iti-lnil Dealers in
i '
The defence was a general de
de- a dreadful gash which bled terribly. TJie
.
A Real Necessity.
miing's.
ni al, the pi-oof being thai Lemming was wound was quickly dressed, and we hour IVc |ire.-ulur llii-i't; Is tnu.lly a link [o lie lunnil In
mil" tio.ail laiul wlui, if slie .Uies mil nlr,-,nly I»ISM'SS
a t home all night on the day in imestion. the little patient is doing well.—AVJCV.
a sewing inarliini', expei-ts .smite ilay to liei-oiiie llie
The jury found Lemming not guilty.
Hivu.T of nue.
The trial of Wni. Hreen, of Eatontuwn,
Til.' lioiwlullil <if ii i j m i i - u l f e Is n.'iv riHisKleinl
NEWS OF THE W O R L D .
llii'oln|ileti! wltlnillt a sewing Iliaehilli1.
indicted at la-st term of court for assault
Next t>-her l o v e r ' t h e ihoiiKh! ii|i|i,'riii"<l hi llnund battery, was lixud lor J u n e Oth.
mUul uf I 1 ." miiUli'ii jiisi Uliminmi! lulu \v.)iiuuiho.ii)
The trial of John Curlies, indicted for
Tlielirst Aincriciln Silk-Weaving K.v- Is a sewitur uiaehlne.
assault and baitery on Mr. 'Autimidcs at
U'lii-n askv.l hy her |iareiil.s or allltini'e.1 ivhat In-r
hibition was openela last Thursday.
I'hrislnia.sor.birlhilay liiesi'til shall lir. Ihe auswi-r
the last October term, was tixed lor
Kdward H'anlair, t h e famous oarsman, 111 a niajoiily.if rases Is, " A K,cwinK Mnelilue."
J u n e !Hh.
—TJ110—
liu a f l . r Ilii uilh.l has I n fully inaile ii|i In |iurL)r. H. \V. Jliiru'ii. of Asliury Park, has been dangerously ill but is now re- .•Itliseimenl UieM' luiltslietlsalllr arllell'S, llie i|uestluii iirisesas In u'lnil kinil of a tua.-hin" l . i h u y .
who pleaded guilty l» assault and bat- covering.
II shoulil lii-sosfni|ii> e.iuslt'uel.'il Dial III.-'In.lsl
tery, was sent to jail foi ;l(ldays.
A Citizens' League for the suppression IllfXIMTieiiced call Sllei-essflllly u | i e l a l e II. Tim
IN TIIK CITY n r
TllliitsliAV. J u n e mil.— Tlie state, rep- of the sale of lupiors to minors has been oilier linlnls inullily lo lie eoiHlil'eli-il. a n d whlell a t e
thr m.isi ili-siralih', a r c duralilllly, ra|ilillly, rnpai-.lly
resented by ex-Judge Hubliins and Mr,organized in Brooklyn.
tor work, ea-s.' <if ii|i.'niiiiai, ivvrnliuily of uiiiCon,
Sivarts, moved Ihe iiidictint'nt against
W i n d o w Shades.
I'lirlains. ('nr.
A prize-tight came olf at Coney Island aiitfoniiily of (elision, ami s i l e i i r . ' u l i l l e In'.pi-ruUiiriil 11. (iiinliiii lor iierjiiry.
(iordon on .Saturday, but it was stopped and one lloll.
nii-t'.s, l.;iiiilin'i|iiiiiH. fiiiuUiiiL;'
1
Till- " I,il,rht Klllllllll'.' New llmiie " Illls llie ahove
was re|)iesenteil by ('has. \Vinlield, id
(illlSSI-H. StllVl-S, Cll»:llS.
of the principals arrested.
l-.i|lliiviuehls, anil Issalil t.iriinihine Ihe ^.mil points
Jersey City, Ken-.. W. Uayton, of llutiiKli:., Kti-.. K i r .
Michael Davitl will take part in the of all ollii-r s r w i u t luailijlies, n III] the aililllloil *>r
w a n a u d K. \V. Arniwmuilli. Tlte iudictniai iv new liiiin.iveai.'Uls unit lahor-si vlni: d u v h e s .
festival of t h e Amalgamated
Lund
iiicnl was found in INili, while Hon. \V.
Thi' |ir|[-e is un lileher llian that of olh.ir IIIII- Ill f m l I ' v c i ' t l n l i l l . - i i n i l . - . l l i u ll.iii-..-k.-.-1'lliff m i l !«•
League of Troy ou July -lib.
I'hiiies, itiiil evvry la.ly who is ihe happy |Msse.ssur
11. tJonover was proseculor <*f tin* pleas.
i \ I:MH.I:SS VAICIICTV
The strike of the iron workers in Cni-of mi.' may rest assured she h a s iinleeil n t teasure.
At the opening <il t h e case Mr. Winliehl
All ivlio'.seinl for Hie i-oiupany's neiv illustrated
moved to quash the indictinent lor the ciniKiIti lias come to an end. the meneiiliil'ij.'lir a n d I'liWnse llleir ailverllseaieul U« llil.'il III m i l ' l a i n * ' i l t n l I'titivt'iiU'iil SU.iW . l i m n . * , \\\\\\ u t
on
a
n
o
t
h
e
r
paire',
will
i.'e.'ive
a
sel
of
luiiry
adverreturning
to
work
ou
Monday
at
(he
old
tin- y.'I'.V L > \ V r s t I'llii--.
e l l l K T fni cjisti HI' o n e n s y
reason that t h e pleading was detective
llsuiu uovellie.s, "I valili' In those iollei-1 Illj,' eards, l l - r i l i s o f <-|'i-<lit.
in several particulars. J u d g e Kobbins prices.
el.'. Their ild.lress Is. XKIV HllMK SEW'INli MAAll ^ I M H I S M>ld l>v I I M I I V LMinrani
1 i n h e a.-< r e j i contended tor the snllicicncy of t h e
A new surgical operation, designed to CHINK l,'O.,-HI Uniiiu S-pliU'e, New \ ' " l k . . l i l r .
ivst'iiifl.
pleading. Tlie indictinent grew out of relieve knock knees, has been successA call will s a l i - f y i u - i i , i u v r > d i a l w.- r u n m u t e
Uordon'ti testimony given id the trial of fullv performeil by Dr. Vance, of LouisW i l l i i i l l 1,1'al l l a l r I t . ' M l o r . r .
II t o U l e i r i l l l c f r s l | « i m t r l l i l M ' fl o i n (in,
a civil suit lor seduction brought by ville, Ky.
ll IseiiilrolydluYronl ri
all "[)iei—... 11 Is aa
John S. Longstivel. of liolnidel. against
leiir as wider, inul. us ils name Indleales, Is a perSix men entered die bank of Brookeil Vecetalde llalr Ili'Slorer. II Mill Inillli'ihately
(iunlou for the sedllcliou of his (Longlield. at Kansas City, last Wednesday frei' Ihe hi-nd fr.mi all ilainlniiT, reslon' jjray hull- lo
stleet's) daughter.
(ionloii absconded
Us
luillll'ul color, unit |U'odiiee ll new urnwth wlieli'
evening just lit closing time, illliluiduring the trial of tin1 civil stiil. and lias
ll has falli'ii nit. II .lues nnl 111 liny tiiauni'r allei-l
lated the olerks with then- revolvers and thi'heallli. which Slllidinr. Sllual of ljuiil, illi.l M remained away until Ibis lerm of court,
tool; over $"1.0110 from the safe and
f silver |iri'|iar.illiins have ilnue. II will
t'Dlt. (IALLATIN 1'I.ACK.
when hi.1 appeared and pleaded not
K llulit or faded llalr in a few .lays lo a hcanIrawers. ^ettine;s;ifelv awav with their
guilty to the indictment.
The court retlful irlos^y hiMwn. Ask ynnr d m ^ ' l s i for ii. Kadi
booty.
Imllli' i s w a n a i i l e . l . SMI I'll, Kl.INK i t ' l l . , Wlluli'fusttil to grant tlie million to i|ii:tsh t h e
An insane mother in Chicago poisoned suli' ABi'ills. I'lillaiti'lplila. mid C. X.CIUTTENTllX,
indictment. Considerable dilliciilty was
Xew York.
IIAlli (i(X)US.
experienced in gcttiiiK a jury, the de- her four children on Saturday and laid
fendant
having -'II peremptory i-liul- them out fi.r burial. Then she poisoned
A
\'tirii'tl
l'erl'oriiiiin
i'e.
/
U
)
AND
SKK
MRS. I'l.Kl lUNKlfS
herself. The oldest child, a girl twelve
lenge-sand the court ten.
Many wonder how barker's liiiiyei 1 Toille can |»-rvears nf age. assisted her mother and
Joseph C. AiTowHinitli, deputy nniiity
fona siirh I'al'Ii'd cures. Ihiuktlli; II . - s ,
' orirlllwrote farewell letters to her playmates eer. WIIIMI in facl it is uiaile from inaliv inliiiililc
clerk, swore to the records of the trial
b.'l.il'e taking the poison.
•llclliiallv on every illscaseil
of John S. Loii>?Htreel vs. Da lid II. (ioriil-llllll. .I'll'.
NIL M Hniiul Htrci't, near l-'iont,
Louis (iutei'iuulh.a wealthy merchant
iluii, also to I lit- fact thai the declaraf New York i 'ity. while escorting a lady
UKI) HANK, N. J .
tion ill tlie cause is lost.
Advertised Letters.
John ('. llowell lesiiiirJ to having home one evening about two weekh ago,
I,is! if I d l e r , rciiiiiilii'.' | | | ( h e l(e<l It'liik l'o>[
U|)|»IMIU! Srlii-oi.iliir'.-. l>nlK stun-.
wiis
assnlllled
by
tivo
unknown
men.
sworn certain witnesses in the suit of
Oaice lor the week cinlillt' Julie luill. ISS'.'.
Mi'ji-I'-I-I.II. .lohn I:.
Loligstreel vs.(iord"li. having acted us one of whom knock.-.1 him down with Allen. .1. c .
1
Swilellt.N, I'lll'ln,' IIIIKIIMIM | | | r pi' I.M'h. ll.lll riiinliliiuinii. i,c T p
clerk of Hie conn at the lime. I ionloii hne.s knuckh s while tin-oth.'l fniulureil Alscll. II.
ln>;.s niiiili-ii|i In IlrslH-IILIS si vli'. I'IIIM' Intlr ilvnl
llarlle, i i . I'.
.lolinMISSSIIMIII
his
skull
with
a
slung
shot.
Mr.
(iut.-lbl'illg aiming the persons sworn. Witliny HIIII.II'. Hid Wlx* rt'imin'.l us ^,.,..1 us i i r u .
llniwu, Win. II.
.M.'<.I'.IIL'IIIIiu Miss Mary
.Ainu |in;|iui.-» n Hull I'..ill.-.mil Djri Wlnrli (Hi1 t r i l l s
ness remembered 11 illt li.irdoii denied li mi I • ha» since died I mm the eU'ects of
lloiuiiali. Mnry
I'laiilcr, Isiuic
till. Imlr (r.)iii I'.IIIIIIIK .nil, IIII.I h.'l|.s tin. k'h.^vlli <il
Conr.vel, Mi>s Vllllii'
Vanrieaf. Mi's, Sarali A.
the charge brought
against
liim by his injuries.
II.'W
llllil'. CHIIII- illl.l r-i'f. V.HI Will Illl. 1 II Illll Illll'
I'uiitvii). Illell'ild
W.irlil, Henry
l.ougslreel.
ill Inriiul-s' uilssi.s 1 , iin.i laill.'^' r.'ii.h-imuli- I'mli'tAl the instance of Ihe fathers of two
III .'IIIUIIU fuv liny ol llieiihovi' tellers, pli-asc ask wi.ur. A luriti! viirf.'ly ul I'liililivii's, missus' IIII.I
('has. II. TratTord Ii'slilieil to having of the Harvard College students who lorililvcrliseil lctlel>.
IIIIIIIIM' C.HN.'IS, mirsiiij. r-ir-cls. lur.' .-..lliirs, /..|.li)r
ileied as llttornev for l,ougst reel ill the Were " hazed " by IIlenl hers of the Sellior
\VM. AI'l'l.lvllATi;, l',«. l i t e r .
1'ost olllcc CIIIM'S at s o'clock.
unit of Lollgslrcet vs. (i.il'doii in lSIli, class last April, pr.nei lit mils ha ve I n
II.I1IS, KlI^llSll ll.^l'llj Illlis. ri'lr.., |/,
|ii||'i! will)
i-ll> prlri's llllil t'Vi'iyllilliK lo tush-. lt<:iil 1,'ulil mill
that he drew the declaralioii in that
bronchi against tin- thirteen students
liuiil-lilali'il Ji.wi'try. u.Hirtrlt [I'lillii-is, kM vlnvfs,
••use, and reiuelubcreil the content* of it. who were ssispended by the Facility and
lilies ifuuils inul i I'.IIIIIL.', In.'.n ,11111 ut m m - I'II'IIII.II
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
f the
p:i|ier
Th
The
T
h e declaration was
was nue
nue
nueof
t h e p:i|iern
wbe have returned to ihe city.
At a
inul ilyi'il. Itusly iimi rmli'.l rmpi', liuls, u'lls, u n t i l l . i m s T c n r i t i - i i " llnv. II. K. l,.'l|isiier, inislor.
t
iiwl a n d Mr. Tnill'onll gave t h
h e contents.
-peeial bearing ill tin-case in ihe Sup- Ite.^ideiice, corner Mnnitii.ilHi ainl l'eiirlslre.'t.s. S i m - liilllir.-. !»>'<• ami ITII|»! virkMi'.sli.lv.hisi.'.ii.ilii» ni-iv.
II will |iuy you l o i i i l l null «iu.<fy yiiill's.ill.
Miss Helen Lnugslreet testified that erior Court the oll'i'lidiilg students were ilar services in IU..-IU A.M. and 7 I'.M. Sutulny-selnnil
»IHH. PIXI'IINKIt,
at ! l'.\i.
I'raycr itieetiticf every Wi'.ltie.iiliiy at 7.W
< iiordon was t h e fat her of h e r child, a n d tilled £lo i-iicii ami costs.
I-..V.
•reitclicrs'
iiic-iiujr
every
I'-riilny
evi-iiln.,'
at
Himul .SIri'H. lli.il Hunk. N. .1.
t h a t he swore b e was not at t h e trial of
A duel was fought at New Orleans on r.:«) r . ii.
t h e case nf Lougstreet vs. l i o r d o n . ulsn Wednesday uiiunliiK lielwcn .Major K.
Si. .IAMKS' III. C.I ( I I I lien llev. ,M, K. Kane.
I IUMAN IIA1H (1OOUS.
that I ionloii w a s sworn ou t h e bible. (It A. Hurke. of the Tiiiii'«-l>i'iiiiirriil. and jiaslor. Unsl.lcnce,corner of Moiinionih and ri-arl
was a i|llesliol> ill t h e case lls to h o wC. II. I'arlicr. editor of the I'ivni/iim'. slrcels. Sunday services: I'lrsl Muss nt s A.M.; Hlyh
(mtiliiu was s w o r n .
T h e i n d i c t m e n t Pistols were used and live shots ex- MiissuL tu.:«l A.«.; Siiii.lu\-M'li,«,|ul :\ I'.M.; Vespers
WKiS,
WIUS,
WlliS,
ill I I'.M.
i'lun-Kcd that (iurdipii swore on the holy eliaui;eil.
WlliS,
WKiS,
WKiS,
At the Ill'tli shot Burke was
TlllMl'V l l ' . K.I Cililli'll llcv. J. lillison (.alill,
gospels of I iod.)
,lioi 'ibrougli both thighs, though no reclor. K.'.M.lciiceat Mi's. Valill'irn's, l'-r,ml stleel.
IIKAIDS,
HliAIDS,
HliAlliS.
i
the
birlh
Dr. llelirv Ciiok.' te.-litied l
b.inr was broUen. and tin- wound is not Sunday services at iu.:m A.M.. a n d 7.:ln I'.M. Sninlay1IKA1DS,
IIRA1DS,
IlkAlUS.
SCIIMU] at :t r.M. llulv ( -HI iiilon <ni in,- Ilrsl S u n of t h e chilli.
considered ditugfinns. The atVair givw ilay of caeh month, a n d on all other holy days. ,\
l i o n . ( ' h a s . l l a i g h l lestilied
children's s e n ice and ie'-lare on the Ilrsl Sunday hi
ut of a controversy concerning a fund.
t,'nrls
anil
Kriz/.tts
Nalurall>
I'urly.
ca
of
Lolig
acted lls counsel in tile c a s
i-acll Iiinliiii ill :l I'.M. Scats free at nil services.
i o n l o i i . t " th
t h e t r i a l of tlie
streel vs. ((ionloii.
!'iu:siivri:itl IN C u r i i r H l t d . I1. It. llarhallf.<h All Klmls <>r Hull' i...u.ls rulisnnilly un Iliinil oi
in IViilli,-,. ^ii-i.ei, ||,-Hi' liquid
ST'i. t u t l i e fuel of ( I o r d o n h a v c
a u s e in
in IST'i.
cause
WnlU'i- M. H'Uirlct.'. ii (iitlwnv l..inll.>n. [..1-1,.1". U'^id.'ii
Mmlr In i l n l c r i i l (In; Slii.rlrsl \iitli-.'.
Suadiiy services a l Hl.lo ,v.vi.iiinlT.:til v.\i. Smiilayhe bilil
ing been s w u m , a ndd swovu o u tt h
bilile, r e s i d i n g n l Kill lisa tli'. \\ :is si nil
ilcnil scliool ul -J r.M. W.'dnesilny evening si-n ice al T.:$i.
iuid t o h i s b a v i n g d e u i e d i h e c l i a r g e t h e n luM Tliursii.iv.
(iltlOV H A I R A SI'KCIAI/I'V.
11 its r^i-nrl, a suMii-r. ivih
JlKI-ll
SI' Kl'lse.ir.u. I'll I IK'll
I l e \ . \V. M.
b r o u g h t a g a i n s t h i m . ( i e i i e r a l l l a i g l i t ills., k i l t n l .
IVIiile. |.asl,.r. ke.idei
in Wallace s i r e d . S u n day services a l lo.:di A.M. a n d i.'il e.\i. Siiinhiv- \VK U ' A l l l t . W r A l . l . I l l II H l l H K A M I I U s
a l s o g a v e ill.- c o n t e n t s of t h e hint d e c l a i a Lord Dim r a v e n ' s lii*li If n a n Is wcl- sellool al -J r.M. Wi'dliesday evenllii,' service al . . '
T i l IIK A S I l K I ' l t f . s K M ' K l l .
tion.
ro.m'tl Uiin w i l l , givui r n l l m s i a s m l o liis
(illAi-klM. K.K'lll m i l -Itev. W.W . W i l l i e , |':i-l , r
K d w a r d I l r e n n a n leslilit-d tlnil ( i o r d i m t ' s l a l e s last wi-tk.
I | c w e n t a i i u m ^ t li'-in Ite^i'l -II
II I'rotll direct. Suiid i, s e n i e e - al I". Ill CninliiitgK iiiiidt' up at Lowest Kales and
a d u i i t t " . ! t o h i m llie fact nf h i s d l o r d o n ' s
ill .''irNt-CliiMi S t y l e
\.M ami r i ' . n . Suiiday-st'l
I in -.'I-.M. 1'niver
iilunc in i'viT\ I'.irl nl t h e i ^ t j t t r m i n i
I i a v i n g ssuusttiiii i n e d i m p r o p e r r e l a t i o n s w i t h m i d n i g h t .
iiicelliif,' every Wfdne>diiv evenlnif ill ; .
Iiaving
SW1TCMKS
IIYKII
ANY SIIA1IK.
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Miss Lnngstreet.
U lias lict'ti piMp.tsi'd.Ut Wuiltl ;i b r u i s e till l l i e l i l s l m i l l lliirel T l l e s i l a y e v e n i n g of e a c h
lidilUS SKNT IIY MAIL.
J o h n S. l.vngsti -el leslili.-il t o hiiviiiK
inmilli.
across t h e Ki.tfl.^.i I ' h . i n n e l i n s t r a d of
Hiiedliiriloii. to h a v i n g seen him sworn
No.
'M
IiR(JAU
STItKK'l',
U|i-Stiur«,
HlliAVt CIIAI'TKIl, N i l . I, l l ' . . I A . M . I M e e t s o | |
t u i i i i . ' l i n ^ u n d e r i t . ll is rliiimc-t tliat
at t h e trial, mid to Ins h a v i n g sworn
iht* briil^t' woiilil In* r h e a p t - r atnl KjilVr r i u n - s i l i i y e v e i i l n i : s < i ] i o r l i e f n t e l i i e f u l l i n o i a i .
t h a t he was iiiuocenl of t h e v c h ; u g c
N . v v ^ s l V k I.nlMiK, N i l . :l!l, t l . o . l l . F.I M e e t s a t
VVM. MALU1IUW.
tlian t h e l u n n i ' l .
II' c o n s t n i r t e d t h e
b r o u g h t against h i m .
r o o m s o v e r . h . l m S u l l i i l | - s sl.n-.'eviM'y M o i n l n y a l 7
b r i d g e will lie t wenty-Hnvun mill's l.iii^. I'.M.
• Till" rttitte here iill'eri'd ill evidence t h e
WINKS ANil I . y
S e v e n t y in'i'smis wi-iv killod a n d a
N'KI'iTNK K v e v M I ' V i k V T , S ' I I . l.">. ( I . I I . o , T.i
ri-enril of the civil suit ul' Longslreet vs.
M e e t s o n t i n ' s c c i n i l n u d f i i i i n h T l i u r s i l i i y nf c a c t i
< iordon. The declaration in I hat case liirgr n u n i h i ' r . i u n n n ^ w h o m w e r e tlie m o n t h .
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h a v i n g been lost, a n d t h e record thereN V\ K s l \ K H.I.IK A M I t.AliliV.lS ( I . . . N o . I M e e l *
fore being incomplete, a hot colilesl took w o u n d e d . h i r i n g ;i ri*it wliie.i Kceiirtcd
II K l l ^ i l i e H i i l l s i n i u .Mi-i-hiillic n l r e d
Ill-sl W e d n e s place over its admission.
S e n a t o r Win- in AlexiiiidriiL mi S a i i d u y . T w o l i n m l i v d i l a y nf e a e l i in,iillli ul s r . \ t .
H K I . I K K K M ; INK I I).. N i l . 1 M e e t s ill Kncfine M u u s e
field m a d e one of his characteristic an I . . . u r i n e s u't-iv laiuh'd I r o n i a l i n l i s h iiniuWlllll.KSAI.K IlKAI.F.llS IN .
forcible a r g u m e n t s against its admission, o i - u a r l o p n i i c c t Hie H r i t i s h m l i a h i l . u i t s . nil W e s i F r i i i i l s t i v e t s e c o n d M o i i d a y e v e n l n e of . ' a c h
WINDOW SHADES
Sloan's Private Designs
Don't buy Carpet, Paint or Fur-
A Sl'Kt'LU/rV AT
VELVETS, MOOUETS and BRUSSELS
niture before calling on
AT
L. W. Sleeper & Co.L. W. Sleeper & Co.L/W. Sleeper & Co. L. W. Sleeper & Co.
I M. UOWPERTHWAITI CO.,
FURNITURE,
MOOTS A M ) SHOKS.
Red Bank Shoe Store.
I
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
C O W T I i R T l l W A I T CO.,
408, 410, & 412 FULTON STREET,
ELEGANT NEW II Al It 8'MtE
but failed to c o n v i n c e t h e court, which
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a d m i t t e d t h e record I'm- what it w a s
LITERARY NOTES.
worth.
l)4'iiiorfNt4K iU.iifnzliii1 l o rJ u l j .
T h e stale rested.
The defence d i d not open their case. I s i - i T i i i i n l y I l i e IliU'M n i n i i l i f i ' I - V I T i s s u c i l <>f tlil>
l»V\iV,.r |>.'ViuiU.-.il.
T i n s tu\i*vt*sUuM m i . u t . v r m m Hiul proceeded at o n o e w i l h their lesli- ini'tii.iriH>'> ili<> - . i x l i r i l i h l r l l i i l a y of t h e |>]>iprii'iio
iluujiv.
uti.l M-ni.ir i i l i t u r , .Mr. W. . l . ' i i i i . i i f r . Uv
VM.IIII.I
Mrs. Isabella Hell teslilieil that she was M n n r nf i t i i M i r l l ' l f > h a v e c s j i i T i i t l n t t V i v i i r i * t o Oils
i-vi'iii.
A n n u m (In* \\Tii.-i\s m r u c u i y i i i i i i i i ' s n r l i i i r ;tlii'wife of David A. Hell, and had known
u r y i l i > l i i n - l l . i t i . T I K T I - i n . ' mnii.v H.MHI sli<>n .sMui.'s,
(iordouuineor leu years. Un October IN.
JH7I, (jurdon wasii visitorat her house in Ti»|iii'H," " W l m i W I ' I II i n - " l i . t i . i j . ' , "
"Sixty
the evening. (This wasoneof the evenings l ( H - i | i f > . " n i n l F n . s ] i i " i i1s . ' i ' l i ' - i v a n - s i x t v illusii-ali<>n>
>oiu*' of w l i l c t i a n - t'Xi
iiri>_rI> tin*-, a m i a l i k e n e s s
upon which Miss Longstreet testilied to uf .Mr. D t - n i u n ' s i , t a k e n a t > i . \ i y y r i . i - s u r u\iv. This
tin- iiirproiior conduct having taken place, n i i i n t u ' i is mil u i i l y IIII'IVIIM-II l u s i M y l e a v e s , lull I*
1
and which (iordon denied under oath, I I N U i r n ' a l l y I'lihniMTi, In i u l i - n ' s t a n i l v n h i i .
uud which denial under oath w;is charged
T h f HeM IllMory o l lin^l-iiul.
as perjury.)
Mrs. Hell refreshed her
sin.v tl.f|)..i.l[.'!i..i..i..r Mni'mliiyVriim«'ii« wurk.
memory us to OCCMITOIICOS in IN? I by ref- ii<< liislin'v nr Kiijrinuil lins mute pi- pily Hint ili'i'1-enct' to the Mulawan Jtiuiuiil. (ior- si-rvc.Uy won t|«« u - r y ulmit'M f t ' i n u a i l m . Umti
don left her house that evening after l i m - n ' s "Histurv of tin* Kiijrlisli l'i'o|itc." linnkilitf
fairly wlili Murnuliiy in tin* i.riUl.i.i.'y mid Inti'nvi
church was over.
nf Its si vie, a n d snperim 1 m it in Its i i m i m l f di-llnMrs. Alice Hay ward teslilieil that she I'lUiiin (if cvcni.s, li ctiveis Hie entire llclii nf Kntrllsh
liisNiry. fr.nn the wirlit'.st lo ivei-ni limes, (and j ; i v was a sister of (iordon's ; was married luiTtlir ...stui-y *i[ tin* ii.'tini.!.n.il..*rUiiii.t»r U.r n i u Deeuniber 1st. lST.-i. In 1*74 she lived Illcisttf tin- ki'utrs. uiilyl, while .Miiruiiliiy'slilstury Is
at her own h o m e : hei brother lived at limited to :i W I T lirit-f |it-rnnl. (ireeii's w a s ilrst
piilili.-Hn. in I In., n u m i r y liy llx- HIII'IHTS, HI fuur
Matawau ; on October 1stli. 1M.4. heructimi volumes, foi• JH-.IM, lull llir IM-ful K m m brother was at home and took tea with li'iljri' I'ulillsliitiK ('•> < Ni'^v Voi'K. a r c jusi *• ni|ilt>lher nt six o'clock; lie relumed home \\\ff n very .miitlsnino .-tlStinii in »m» u.l.mii' oiinvn,
at |)rici's'nii:«-jii(r fi',,111 ifcn-|.iits» fin- f i l l l t y , to $i,ihi
t h a t evening at about ten o'clock ; he forliair Uussfa Iilniliiit,', and iiiintliiT I'lHlinii In llvc
was with her some time after Ids return, (-liantiln^ mill liiindy Kl/cvtr VOIIIIIIMS for JI.UOio
and then went t u b e d . The death of a s^.:t.'i jiiTsci. li oii^rht |>nini|>tly tn 11 tn I a 1iilat-c In
every IHHIU- llliniry; us, IIJUMI tlic whole, tin hest a s
>Mr. Barrow's child, a memorandum of
wi'll'ns iln* rlK'iijit'.O .i.siory of Ki.tfUunl. For sale
•which which
witness had. was the hy liDokselleiM anil cluh a^t'iiLs in wlinni \IMV u n u s means by which witness was able to re- ual li-niis a n d fiuuliiies art' t'lvcn.
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.William A. Close testified that he was
I'lire Paris (irwii forHalt' in lots t.i suit,
in business with (lordou in l t d . (Cash at Oluulwioli's dru^ store.—Adv.
book of linn was [iroiluceil, bill ruled
W. A. KK1CNCI1 A I'O.
nut by the court us improper.)
"gufrkiLs a wink."
ll<».-ku'<x>d's i i . s t . i i i t i i i i e m i >
David II. (lorilon
testified Hint he | i l n i t u ^ r i i | i h s , Nil. I i ' I ' l l k m S.|iiiir<\ N e w V n r k I ' l t y .
I'llll. IIIIIIAll AND n i l l N T STIIKKTS,
knew Edward Breninin, and'had talked l^Tf >[!". lUH'tiWinHl gives | » - r s t i n a l u t l e i i l l n l i l o t h e
with him at about time he was arrested.
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HEIJ BANK. N . J .
HAS A LAItliK UN'K OK BLACK
what the girl said.
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May liltll, by llm llev. 1'. A, Slniei, Miss Aun.'s s u j f s W H I C H I I K is OI''KICHIN(I A T
as detailed by him. (Hook of the busi- 11,'nts, of Miirllioni. to .laini's II. Itulinrls. or Mnla•
ness of (iordon & Close of 1S7-I was wan.
VEUY .LOW I'lUCKS; ONK AT *1.2.->
flhown witness.) On October loth, 1H7-1,
MATTHEWS--THKAT—At 'I'llusvllle, New J . r lie was in the store nt Maluwan. On sey, Wi'illli'.iiliiy, .luni' Till, liy Ihe Itev. A. Muilill- A YARD AND ANOTHUIJ AT ifleifl A
fiinl, Mlss.leniil" I). Miilllie.vs, orTltli.svllle, to Ail.October IHth he was at Mr, Bell's ; got ixiistn.s II. i'reiU. ol Aslniry I'arl,.
COU. It. R. AVB. AND KltOS'T ST..
YAlil) WILI, UK FOUND.Sl'KCIALLY
a t Bella housu lialf-pust seven and left
I'KUUINE- -MIINK0K - A l Kri'i'lnilil, on 'I'llesilay,
iibout ten o'clock ; went home and stnid June HIM. by lh<> Itev. V. ClianilliT, Mls-s Mury K.
IJIIBAI".
until next morning. On October loth IVri'lni', nf Pii'i'liiilil, In «'. I''. Mini "!•, ..r rhllaili'lanil lHtlr, 1S74, he was not a t Mr. Long- lilila.
UAYMl)M>—HlltiKHS- Al lln- ivsltleme uf the
ritreel's IKUIHU.
(These are thu dates
liiiilr's fiillin, ,1. II. Itiiviiiini.l, mi Sun.lay, June
mvuru to by Miss Longstreet'iiH the times Uth, hy the llnv. W. M. While, Mlsj Aiiuuiiln M.
of the occurrence of the improper con- llnyiiiiinil In liriink It. llocers, liulhof Iti'il Hank.
duct.)
MI.IIUlIM-KKlll- At Iteil Hunk, un Tlli'Mlny,
In cntBH examination witness taiid ho May Slit, by till) llev. II. f. l.lelisnlir,Miss H. K.
.SlM'Uln In Etvll V. Hrlil, li.ltll 'it I'lllr Unveil.
left t h e state in 1878 while (ien. Haight
WAIiNKIt-MII.LKIt-AtNavi'sink, nil Saliinlay,
IVHH summing u p in the suit nf Long- May anil, liy Ihe Itev. (I. T. DOUKIIM, J1I..S KllzaliHh
street VR. (lorilon, and returned a short WilKlier.uf l/!olia|-ilvllli', hi Kreilnrli-k Miller, nf
time before the beginning (if thio term HIIIIHIIH, Ni'w Vnrk.
WEIlElt—TOLINR— At Mlilnwilli, un Tllusilliy,
of court.
May iitllli, by tin.' Ilev.K. A. Slnliir, Itlsi Ciillii'rine
Dr, iShiickli'tuu conoliurnU'il tho tuati- H'eliei', of Maluwun, lo Alfre.l T . I'.IIIIIK, of Ki'.v|ioil.
. many of Mrs. Boll, a s to the date.-uf the
WHITE— l,A'Y'roN—Al Asliury Pink, mi Snlnrdeath of Mr. Barrow's child.
illiy, J u n e 8il, liy tho lti>v. Tlnis. K. Tuylnr, MIHS
iKilii'llii Wlitln tu Jiwuiill II, Uiytim, luitli u[ Asliury
Thedufenco rested here..
Park.
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Ex-Judgo Kobbins optmed for tho state,
t o t h e j u r y . He way follo'wed by SenaDIJATIIS.
tor Wiulleld, and afterwards clpui'd tho
IIIKWEH-At UIKI Hunk, oil" Wmlnusihiy, Jjiuu
arguments.
T h e j u r y wns o u t until nil, Mr. Jnlni W. Bniwur, IIKIIII wr joint.'"
oight o'clock in the evening, whon they
UKNI8E—Nwir Fl'llelliilil, uli Tlliuiluy, June Illli,
The Old Lumber, Brlok.and Coal
Win.'!'. 'Dunlin'.
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returned with a verdict of guilty,
,
IIOEKT-At Knlr Haven, mi Krlilay, Jiuin i l , Mrs,
Yard of Parker A, Chadwlck. .
FRIDAY, J u n e 8th.—Tho state moved
.
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A l s o , t h e D o c k s , miliahln (or HU'iiinlioat
t h e indictment against William (ireen, 'Hiieft, iigwl 74 yi'arn.
INIIAT.L9—Niiir MnUivviiti,uu Kunauv, Muy 2HHi, •nr Mtirkut nwlii.
liniulruot
of Eutoutown, indicted a t last t e u n of
Mcrivit, wild n[ Hurry IIIKIIIIH, HI Imr mill year,
TltBNTON, N . J.
court for .assault nud battery. Thu
JOHN W.'BT0UT, RED BANK, N. J.
MfKI.KKX-Nnir lUd Ifaink, on Thursday, Jiimi
oliorgo waa t h a t ou November Uth, last, Mb, Fchir HcClwia, In lila n u i yuir.
o r , 00 BAJUJLA.Y BT,, N. Y.
Or oddroaa
E A S T LONO BRANOII, N. J .
R. T. SMOCK
West EndHotel,
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of less than 6 Galls, a s
Heretofore.
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Restores ihe Youthful Color to Grey or faded Hair
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A Superlative Health and Strength Reiforar.
If yon nrc a nicrliaiiic or furmcr, worn out with
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Oo»l and Wood Ooiintan.ly on Hand.
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yuu lii'iirly ius wnll. Nu uiiti euu lull to niiikA tmortimiH piiy by iin^iKliiK n t mm.
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FLORESTON
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For Sale or Rent.
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Black Silks
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CARPETS,
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Thb Best Paper in Eastern
M on mouth County,
LAIIOB RAVIXd miYISn lie, SIJiE.
GOLOGN E
» woiik In yiiiir own town. 8-1 Oulllt Iruo.
No risk. Kvurythlliff - nuvv. Cii|i|Ult not ruV y q u l i w l . Wiivwlll fimiMi you ^vurytlilnu,
Muny tiro innkliiR lomiiim. taillra mnto IU liiuai
IIH inun* iiiul tioyiinnd gIrlH imiku KDIIII puy. lUmilor.
If you wuht a biiHluuu lit which you can niiiko grout
nay all Ufa tliao you work, wrltti (or piirtlculan to
U. BAUER * Co., roriitpd, H«ln«. ,
THE RED BANK REGISTER.
ADVERTI8E IN IT.
SUBSCRIBE FOR IT,
Seal
A Scientific
Fishing.
WATCHES AND JiSWELUY.
ST(A'ES AND I
Pugilist.
There are scores of respectable and reTliu seals of llie North A t l a n t i c a r e
not limited for their flu1, as a r e their putable heads: of families in every city
Alaskan cousins, but chiefly for their who take regular lessons in the manly
Oi-i". KIVEHHllJE AVENUE, HED BANK, N. J .
oil, and secondly for their skins. It isart of self-defence, and who spend an
I-'KO.VT STKEKT,
an industry winch jirolitahly employs hoir- every evening in swinging clubs
'ln> liiu>»t UMNurlikiiMit ol'lVaU'lii-w, <;h,ekM untl JTi'Wflry t>vvr NCOII In II«U l l n u k .
hundreds of shi|iK and t h o u s a n d s of sea- and otherwise developing and hardening
• I i K i i i l l i d In ((uulil)', I ' a r l i u l l e d In l ' r i c c . "
HI) DANK,
N K W Ji-:if!KY.
ineii. and it receives tin" n a m e of •• seal- the muscles. (Joe of the most enthusivi-ry |M.T.^IIJ ulunvi.-.l!i^ lo inin-lias'; u riii|.r, a pin, a bun^l,;, a Wiiull, a clixk, iirany ui-Lieli: uf Jt-wclry
astic
of
t
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e
lot
had
linished
hi.s
boxing
ing."
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slimiM lliMt vi»n
11,'ul.T III all tin.la ,,l
nn* IIDW olTVri'n^ iin attrurtivtt .-*u>ck uf
Von m a y know that near t h i ' e n d of lesson the oilier night, when the trainer
VANDEHVEER'S JEWELRY STORE,
winter enormous herds, chiefly of t h esaid:
ml l'«ik iiviir liis st.K-k. Aftt-r Unit llu::if w.ll lir tin hiwitiitiiHiim tliclr part an Ui ivlierc lln-y will |iur'•1 um sorry to lose your money and
iiW. \11MHUIS ur.' always u'l'iai,n... wli.ilh"!-tlmy lia.i; any Iilli'iitlnii (if liiln-liu-sllig ol mil. Tlieiv Is
hai'|) seals, coiiie down anil congregate
uw Iti si',.k al i'.111 l-rv.- ;r".sM >w S i l v e r u n t l P l a t e d W a r u , .sucii iw ImliM. knives,alnji>ii.i, it:.
upon t h e floating lields of ice e a s t w a n l your company, but I feel it my duty to
W i t l c l n i H , ( ; i u i - k n u n i l J e w e l r y l £ L ' [ i u l r v d at .slmrt tunica ami ill a yuiHiriur iiiuiiniT.
of Newfoundland where t h e y o u n g a r e sav thai I can learn you nothing further.
i'ati'li rliMHlui( an I il't.^ iiritLtirin^ .tn; s|wi;i.illii'i. .Sixl.nsu ywifs' expuniiin-n in t-epni.Itiij.
burn in March. These arc t h e place am] Von have got the science and inusclr to
Itriiii'inln'r, If y.HI want arli'-itis tlmt am tfiiiiraiuri'.l exactly as mlirtisiint,',!, uiiil al MIL* Inwi'st priiu'rt,
A l u r t f i M i i i i H i V r <tf
II i i \ A M ) ] . ; i t \ l i l C U ' S J I C H l i l . l t v S T O U E , « 1 > | I . H l v o n l d e A r c , l l m l H a n k ,
season of t h e largest fishery, ljut t h e lo- clean out a crowd, and Hi-.-ivi-n help the
cality is never fixed nor certain : t h e man who stands before you ! "
The citizen went home with a confields, approached
simulliiiicdtisly hy
in i i r v ;uid pupula.11 shades; also
sailing fleets . a n d Hleainers from New- sciousness that only cowards carry refiiiuuiland, Nova Scotia. Scotland. Nor- volvers, and he wondered how a man re NOW in my -('in- mi I'rmit sirvi'i, irn-linluii.
1>il ll|
illilJIV \Vlltl Illf
way. England, France, and (ii'irnany, would look alter he had given him a
)' tf <awt» t»r (luiiliMiui wuliiliig piusontH, surl > l l w «llv**r-wun% (liuiiiuiidH, wubdius, Juwulry nud
must he sought for every year as tin'Ugh sock dologer slraighl from the shoulder.
at prit't's that defy ruinpotitioti.
Wu un* utlVring
Patent Improved Crates,
for the first time.
Dreadful gales may The ni-M moi'imig as he n a s leaving his
drive t h e ship a n y w h e r e h u t w h e n ' jliey house along i-aine a strawberry man who
t r t u in- tln-tM! t t u u ! s ILS i n u c l i li> iiiiiiHinii'Liin 1 .
K l i ' K i i l i l l y c u - s e d Hltutll | i l i t ' u a u f H l l v t i r , ' f i l f u n y ' s m u l
Special Bargains in Medium Price Dress Goods,
i M i ' M i i k ! * : l i i l l l H t
<*) U Jim
( i l l
l l l l
seek to g'i, hei'gs uiay he hurleil agaiu.si was yelling his wares at the "top of his .'liu'li iin mil ivnuliv shiikinu tn I'I'IHUVL' I IK* II^IICH
•
f o r m e r l y snlil t'rniu an t o 50 c t s . p e r y d . , an* n o w Iwiny Hused i m t a t I'JA t o l b c t s ,
t h e m , t h e ice may j a m them lnHweei; iln voice.
IUSI t
i
K K y d
Hltull | l i t u a uf Hllvtir,filfunys mul
1
1 1
1 'niiH aixl si * t h r n i .
Alsn m a y In* d n i u d a wcll-Ht'lL-cU'il sincfi of D r e s s U i i i ^ l i n i u s lMii]iiiMi'Miinki!*:il.iiilllnHi'ust
••llo vou sell any IIIOIV berries for \elliunderous cdgi!s and crush t h e d o u h l y
ii^lWfl
on
<*) Ui Jim. (iiilil sluiu-wlllilliii;
m d ScersiU'rici's in a variety i»f s t r i p e s a n d plaids,
l i a r lines ih
'iiJII-'l Will-r.
lli'.st
liiryi^.st
(llM-i..ait
ivulrln-K,
iW In
j a m|[|.ikl;,
. ^.Sllvur,
$13
I I . \ \ i /o\j
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» v\J
! r y In
utSill.
«vnryIjulllV pilili muwiiy
i t t t al«lu»
*a)
:.ig in tlial manner';" asked Hie citizen,
iniceii hulls illlr splinters, o r cleanly
l ] lUIIUIIOIIII
l eiir-rlii(M
\ V iifi
l l
J.-wi-lry
ill..
In
I P VV P I . I , | \ *-V««'.
Dliuiiimil rlnt'» $ " ' l«
s
the
peddler
drew
rein.
cut a.way p a r l s of t h e hnttoni. and leave
• I,II«I. Klii-'wiiii'lil iiml u v l - J *-* ' ' *-**-**-**•*•
<i|nn riiiK» j y u, $jn. Silver
•(Hi. take in your nose ' Wil.S l l l i ' !'ft h e vessels to sink and t h e nien t o s i v e
"' '
'
k
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t
d l U
l l
theinsejves a s best a s they inav upon
ivill h e n n i l l l l i l l y i i l l f l n t i i l I " .
r w l i . i l . - l,.,«ly
liioken a n d d r i l l i n g ice. b l l e n " a field
" Sonic cin will take \
i som da.\ ! "
of thin " h a y i c e " will lie right in llie
JOSKl'll SAIIATH.
ire vari'-'l mill r i m i | i l i ' l i \ a m i r i i s l o i n t ' r s a l w a y s Iiml luirj^aius in Ihu a h o v o g u u d s .
;i w ; i l t
H u t it u u i i ' l l i e ii n | . i n
p a t h . Then t h e ship dashes into it as
U l l l . V f s - r i t K K T . IIKIi I H N h . V . 1 .
Cermantowr, Midnight, Saxony and Shetland Wool. Zephyrs and
II h i ^ 4 - h i n ! "
1 a r as its power can force it. W'lit-n il
Yarns In every shade.
• N n lIllJMUlt'lUV. n i r ! "
slicks, llie crew leap i>\ rrhonrd. chuji
LU.MIiKK, COAL ANJ) WOOD.
U:MBKI;SON ,V wnrri;.
• • A m i l i m n ' i V i i i i i j <tii. I ' i t h i ' j 1 ' "
illlil hreak t h e Held m l " cakes, which
SlHTl'SSIir Ul II. K. SlllllWUUll,
•• \ i , u t l i - . c i v r ii j f i » u . |
Iliiii^liin^!"
are shoved undei tlie line or iMinled ,ut1
OAII\»;S.
TAICM:
i.ivnvs,
I A. TllltiHKMuHTUN! , .
••A in I | i t ' r l i ; i n ^ v i n i r a n^ i \ c i l t n n n 1 ' '
WATCHMAKER AND JU.WKl.Elt,
on lop ; or, if it is Ion thick to liclirokcn,
I Kits.
II.t MIH.IIs. s|K.\M . \ S | ) | ,
corro.\,*i>i>.
l.IM-VS.
\.\l'KI.\<i,
Tlii'fi'
Uil>
llM'ni)|fich
n|i|iiirllNlll\.
saws a r e hrollght out, ami a canul is
Fill INT SfllKKT,
ritiiM>,
Driller 111
IKKS.
ll|i|i. liluliu lliili-l.
Illil) DANK. N. .1.
}n- o u r I l i i d
^rii'IH-f
ltl«- u l l n - r
illl|Hlslowly made for the ship's progress.
iii:i:n\
TIN IIOIII-'KUS.
LUMHKR. L A T H , Ll.MK, CKMKN'T,
IMCIMX.
This is a time of great de.shv lor hash-,
Joseph Sabath,
Vanderveer, The Red Bank Jeweler,
SPKINCi AND SUMMER, 1882.
Spinning & Patterson
G-OODS,
ARLQR AND KITCHEN STOVES.
Cashmeres, Foulie, Chuddmh and Flannel Cloths, Gerster Makings, S c ,
STOVES
Black, Colored anil Fancy Dress Silks
i
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BOWERY,
W
N. Y.
Hosiery, Nations, Hamburgs, Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Riti'pons, Gossamers,
-, Umbrellas, Parasols, Kid Gloves, Fringes, Perfumery,
m:\ms.
,.||.T.
•
Well, when all this foil aiidilangi'l are
passed—sometimes greall\
pioioiigiJ.
and in the midst ol a fro/eii sen ami 1 Inmost violent storms and t h e ship lias
the g 1 luck losighl a herd, then !»•
gins for t he crew nl' luinl \ .sailors a s,-a
soil of ahollt I he must anil
— 1 ;• I . • I 1 1 1 . > t
o n e
call
If
1
iiiln
not.
itsails
res.
m a n a g e d
t w o
ulheis.
crew,
tin
m o r e
and
a n dfulfil
while
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Mill
Ini v
thickly
half
a I|.,/.I-II
-pare
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will
IM-lllJ
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only
II,.under
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to
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w a f e r .
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vva>
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Allcock's Porous Plasters?
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will
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rarrii*^
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m i lihir-
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pells.
Aller
l i . k e e p|
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u ft h e ^ r i M t
I lit>
tctn
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WAISTS,
WHICH
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,
BOOK STORE IN
THE WORLD.
It.-'l l!:.Mk. N . J
•I'.IT.SIH Nmviunl Illil Iliiuka
lUII.DINd
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ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.
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Corner First and Atlantic Streets,
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n II.ill l a r k . X . Y .
STREET.
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a - w l ,f n
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IXSTKl'MKNTS.
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r• - n 1 1 i i i i ' I ' u i o i i s
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New Yorx Tea Store, Red Bank, N. J.
l u ^ h - , : m
K"S .
HK1) UANK. N. J .
I'iiiil I ' l
;in<i t|iiit k I n <'iin
l'u-;u-t'
ALMA SKIiAR A SPECIALTY.
FIKINl" STIIEKT.
: ••
Coal, Lumber, Hardware,
1'. S. HOCK tVELL, M<<imtjrr.
Allcock's Porous Plasters
OF CHEWlNli AM)
1'11'ES, ETC.. ETC.
r s. u. iiiiowN.
THIS.
Car. Hi-miff mul Merhiniie SII'rrts,
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KINDS
BOOKS AXD I'AI'EUS.
MuflKiiUli
K1..I1! S i n - e l ,
or hvsprp^ia ami \,\\w ('umplainl.
Ai.hAJ-.
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MAPLE HENJE LUI8ER M l Daily anJ WiaUy Papers, Magazines,
I H \ K . N . J
Zuni Wives.
T. B. MOUNT,
Grand Opening
up
H
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Dress Goods,
NOVELTIES,
White Goods.
Hl'XI'INiSS.
HI'XTINiis.
l.AWNS,
LAWNS.
(ilXdllAMS,
I'KINTS.
l'RINTS.
HUNTS.
A fnli ami i-oiiipli-li' lini' ill' Nol imis.
«'i! are ilbililiiyliiK n iinniilntci line- ur Inn- mul iwil
um prlix'd
Dress Fabrics.
DECIDED UAHGAINW.
LADIES' AND GENTS' KID GLOVE
fur s l i v c l a n i l i i v e u l i i K w m i r .
Alsu tliu
risr.
Foster Kid Clove.
TION
ill t!.uremitly low prills.
LADIES' ANUGENTH'HOSIERY AN
UNDE.KWEAU.
ADLEM & C01A,
BIIOAD STJIEET, HUD BANK, N. J .
Tilt MANSION IIOUHK, slliuti'il ',ni tilt! linnlCH
the tifiriiVVHliliry fllver; no ninlarla; only llv
oilnuka' walk from t t a N W jnrmir Ccnitritl D'IIIHII
Miraa,
Jll. A. I.EIullTON,
I'.O. flux IN, iltcil iinnk, Mdininaitli Co.V JJ.'J
TOXET"
NEWMAN Sl'IUNUS BOAIiDINO HOME AN
l i o r t f . , Hltuiiloon tliu Imnk.H uf tim .iliruuHliui
Itlvur; utiiiiulurlii; ulll nuionunodnUjniiulmmlni.
g u i a u . Apjily on the iiroralmia o r mlilivia,
M. A'. UUUUTON,
P. 0 . Box 109, Bod Bank,' Moninmitti On,, N. J
MILLINlSltS AN'l) DRESS.MAKKHS.
SPRING STRAW GOODS,
i n t i n 1Mtutc.
I M X M V I ' i ; IC lining
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Tiie Estey Organ is tha Best!
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AND NEW LIFE IN KVKRY
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n f iill
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ri'|iairfil.
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HANK. N . J .
SHWINO MACHINES.
Artificial Flowers, Roses, Buds, So.
HATH AND CAPS.
Agent for B u l t c r l c k ' s Pniior r a t t c r i m .
iiiiNiiriiuNMod
dluin*
JIH n n ndvorllMliiff mi>
TtioHowhoii.HHltxuiiliiiniH llnd the itxumy
ux|H!iul(id mi o x c o l l o n t
liivcHtiiienl.
I>ISTIV«i;i!iIIEI> MASON'S.
THE MOST POPULAR
HATS.
• OTALL-
v
HEWING MAEHIMES,
T h e Unsf
Tin- lfcwl
Tlii' Hi'sL
Tliu Ucst
Tlu-Hi'sf.
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Mi:
?."uv
I.(Ill
Loll
Till! WEEKLY t r o l l M l Is Uiu mily IUIIIIIHK ni'NVspupur In the country Unit luu u s|ii,i:[al ili'imrliiK-iil
doviittHl In Miisulili: liittilusls.
Other Excellent l:eatures.
Iliils. T i n ' Biisl ^2.00 H I I I H .
Il:il».'Tli<! Bi-st 2.511 H a t s .
H a l s . T i m Hrat :U)II H u t u .
IIiils.jTIii.- Ui'at 4.U0 H I U H .
I [.its.iTIiu lii'.si Silk l l ; i f s .
1. All the News, Cuin;ilitU! mill fiitiTe.slli)fr.
8. Tile Karmur'H Wuilil-A rilllpnite uf Aurlnliltunil untl b'linn NUWH.
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SeriousI'oiiins, fairy TIIIMIUHI Sulliira' Vurns.
I. Tile HousekW!|«r'a Columns—Wlmt Kyory WIIiniui Wiliib Ui Kuoiv.
Ti. The Vntcrlmiry l)ti|iiirtiui)nl—Wllli pri«iTi|)tlnns free for all Sulisitrlliurs, mul full liislrtur
Uuus fur tile tmttuimil of live stoek.
The Best Coods for t h e Price Sold
Anywhere.
I.AIiliK
ASSIMfl'MKNT ( I F
Children's Hats.
Spring Styles for 1832 Now Ready.
f).
Tliu IIUMI UIIIMS Uyliiiiin 111 lliu vvurlil for Ainu-
Lour pluyera.
Tlie best i^lieiikisr Depiirtiuoiit In tint ivurlil for
liotli Aiuuleur iiml professional plnvers.
8. A Ciirnor fur tliu Younit I'ulk.s-Itlilillra, (,'lmnulCH, i'll//ll», Blli(,rllllLS, AcrtHIIlM, At;.
7.
Aim SHIM'S, Collurs, Culls. H.miiTy,
Uiiilui'llas. SuK])C'iulcrs, llaiiilkcr-~
-duel's, Neckwi'iir,
!l.
Jlluc yianucl Shirts, Underwear,
CIIIIIIIIUM
MIU'KIIL HupiirUs-Uiirlvulleil
III
lir-
uill mul imtumcy.
10. An:iwel*s to lni|Ulrle.s.
Ellen ilupiirtinuiu Is iNiifuil n[ iti k l n l . uiiil ill I
€(iliilil!itiil uiiiku tliu 1H!SL weekly iiinvspiiiiiM' uvet1
imhllsheil.
THE NEW YDHK WORLD HAS NO SUPKIlinB
ON BITHKIt 8IDK UF THE WATKll AS A I.IVK,
I1IUI.L1A.NT, 1'KIIFEOTLV AIM'OINTKI),
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Thanking tin- [inlilii- fur pnsl finui-H [ slmil i!D(ItuivurUi imriL iictiiiiiiiiuuiniof |iHinmago with tlio
lutsi styles mill IIIIIIIUIL'S nt ututup prlrus.
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Miss M. A. McMahpn,
Fashionable Dressmaking
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AND AT SHOUT NOTICE.
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plucu In tlm county.
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RED J1ANK, N. 3,
LAW BLANKS
JlT
No. 10 FRO\T STRKET,
Opp. WMhlnglonSlnlot,'
WOULD BUILDING, Nis\v YORK,
<1\ Ll FETI M E K"
AdvcrtlHlng rules will lm riirnhliit<l on ii|)[>limtlnn.
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Oor.Broad and Front St*.f Bed Bank,
MASONIC DEPARTMENT.'
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Old Gold Bought
Its local iioiVH ilcpiirtiuciit (8 innst c a r e -
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Free Itltisoii.i Sliou/tl Head Ils
Special
KDITBI) UY ONE UK T1IF. MUST RENclW.NKIl
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30 ( T S . FOR S I X MONTHS.
THOMAS DAVIS,
H. H. CURTIS,
In lulilltloii tu thin It t'w.s uuir>ii^ th
ruiuloni a l l t l i c looul IKUVH, IHHI to |inssuiil It
81.01) A VKAK, POSTACJK 1'Allt.
isuiitly ..II haml a : . i - - sl...'k "f
The Only HnUcr in Monmoitlli County,
irltiutud liMiiLsttirn Monnoiiili rounty itiiui nf uny
uthiT jm|mr.
NKW TYPE, NKW
i s f u r salt* h y
ALLSTROM & M3RFORD,
'Ah . k.'..|
PRESSES,
HUlLUlMc;, NKW APPLIANCES,
AUn, n line iiHsurliiit'iit »f
It MILS u vi-ry liirt,ri! clrciiliu
mnru <'<>pli<H nf l l l i ;
NKW
<l'<;., Ac.
t o r p u i i e r tliini any mlmr M'Piiiiiuiilli ctmiity Juur-
ftilly e d i t e d , (jrisit wire IHIIIIK tulitiii to glva On
I TO LET.
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It is nrlutmi tin 1M<I<
printed
WI1I1KLY WORLD.
i s tFje
(inn lii whli-ti t h e [ocjil ticws Is innilt' a lens ini|uirt
n ill; iLs |>n-s^ wurk Is a I in *t.\rt'IUJtit, thus inilkll
AND INSEI
HEU UANK. N. J.
Wild Liiiililinn,
C;OHNEK n n o A U & M K I ' I I A N I C S T S .
im.H Jusi rt'ct.'lvi1*! ii Inrpc snick uf
diiii nl tin! must I I U I K I N O U I C |>a]>rrN
EDGINGS
R. W. COOKE'S,
' A VliAK'S READING
FOR $ 1 .
F1.11UK AND F E E D .
CORHHCT STYLES.
uhf.H tliiMulvi'rtisur nitiri![in- Ills iinmoy ilmn (IIHM
HAMBURG
(i
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FRUITS
Tllli NKW YORK
COI!. K l i t l X T S T . AN1I MAl'LIO AVI',..
HOSIF.KV.
jirc-scntliiK Lliu lucjjl news In a n nttiiictlv<! tnunutT
l.uri! ullil liii'ii K'"*'^ 1" i-vi-ry varliity, Inrlinlflif,'
vuiy larKi: Illiti of
73
AND DOMESTKJ
nf all klililn I'lMiMlunlly i>D liuiKl.
l.nilihi r, IJmr, Hair, llrirk, l.illli,
Ct'itirnt, I'ltints, tH/s a mi
lift nlint re.
ALI.STHOM & M0UF0R1),
Mrs. E. WEIS,
TIIIC KICI) BANK KIStSISTICK <om-
O
Ladies' and Gent's Kid Gloves.
PARASOLS.
KIMtNT STHKKT, Jl) DOOR WEST Oh" KllOAlt.
liltH!s all thi'stt tf(x»il <nullities.
u
Ilainliui'K liduiiiK
•IOMIKKY.
FOHBKiX
lii'iilirin
I.nee.
thull >nii! iiuins (Kiiirly jirinit'd, ami tlnM-uuntry \m\H',i
nut jVutiiri'.
.1. TKAKI-'iiUI) A.I.LK.N.
PI
•<
Iitstruiiii'itts
ADLEM & COLE
now
o
SHEET MUSIC, Etc., Etc.
O r l c u l a l L I K «•».
S|»iiiii«li
o
rr
Spring ('mil SumiiHT
Sard's Patent Chilled Plows,
A C u r i o u s Bell.
WIIIII.KSAI.K ANIJ RKTA1I, DKAI.K.IIK IN
S.-II n o I ' . I w a l l t l i c i r 1 ' i . a l .
Ji. T. SMOCK,
;i s i i n M i u
Carriage Hardware
Farming Utensils
•At W . T. Garrett'a bell foundry in
Ban Francisco is a curiosity in the simp
of an antique Russian boll. I t was mad
111*81. Petersburg, is three centuries old,
weighs 1,000 pounds, and is composed ol
tin, copper,"and a; BiniiU percentage ol
silver. Tha bell was brought from Alaska to bo recast, as it is cracked from top
to center by old ago. The carvings
around the bell are of a workmanehii
peculiarly Russian, and a representaUioi
~
" patriarch
'
a t Constantino
ot the Greek
at
Co
pJetowoodertuUy Well done.
.1
"if.
I'lilCKs.
llieV
N i < r v < . u s [)<••
troiihl<>s;
.-i-ii a . i n - - ! i i a t i n - I » ' » I f i n . I
Imig
An Owl Whips Three Men.
N
S H I '.iily : ' ' . " ! v . i i i n l |ilni' a l n l " ; i k u-.iu.l.
•'
iinkiiiH I'II'H-.IIV.'.'..' !lf.'
•• IV. T a n ar
si-.
Nil. 1 N l l l l l l r ^ s
.'"ll.
.t.u-.-d
A aim of a funnel- of Miirhaiucliurdi
England, has been admitted into Strut
ton Hospital suffering from severe in
juHt'S inflicted upon him by an owl. /
, pair of owls bail made their home in an
elm tree, mid as they made, raids on the
farmer's chickens to supply the want
of a numerous family of young owls, one
of the farmer's sons ascended the tret
nnd secured two of the young ones, an
kept them for Rome days, feeding tliei,
by hand, lie hud one ul the youngou I.in his hand uhuwiug it to a friend, when
one of the purent birds suddenly pnimc
upon him anil struck him heavily nu tl
lieud. He-dropped the fledgeling and de
fended himself with a stick, but, tliu onrenewed the attack and wounded th
boy in the eye so seriously that th
sight lins been destroyed. The father,
who witnessed the attack, immediately
killed the two young birds, whereupon
the parent owl attacked him and anothei
of his eons, inflicting wounds in the nect
of both. The farmer then went for hi
gun, hut the owl escaped.
HUH I t l N k .
COAL and WOOD,
"'•• | i i T . | i i i i r l i T
Ih1.
Iilll-^i-l-
I n ll|>- hislnfV n f
1 I U'lt. c \
•1,1.
-.1 i n ni)n 'till n
n\- 1 U* S h 1 / t a n ; i l . alsi ;
"1 •nil IK
l.'l i - n l i - ['I'M'.
n t l a l . slip-
a n -
I1...-K.
Irnni
c . n lim-nt.
tin*
F I N E SEWAHS,
A. WDUTHLKV.
H.MDKlNd TOIiA(JC(), SNUFI-',
SI*KI:S.
I'""1 l'''P|»i"
t'itiiiaiiiuti
I i - s , - | it •',
h a M ' lain
I. t I i . - v
FiiifOlil Jlni-lia. : « ' • .
: | i His. #1.110
Hi-st D M 1 !• iv. J a v a , •,'lii-.
4 H i s . . j l .(III
ISrM D M M i i n i - i i i l n i . .".'r.
-'i IIIH. .jl.flll
H t ' s l t )M M i ' M i ' a n .1 a \ a . ' . ' . H 1 . 11 His. ^ l . l l i l
H r s l Dlil K i n . I S , - .
.-,-( His $1.1111
AND i t o V S '
^ d - a l 11»*«•j* J *"l •**'"•
;M-I-I.|II|IIUI|CII
feat
A N D AI'ltDNS.
| m i n s .
Miii-h i i l i i - n i i n n h a s I n a l t n i r t n l i n
d i n i»f l l l ' l l a i l . - III t l l i ' S n l i t l t W i ' K t , UllnU
ch a i r h a \ I.-, t In • / . i n n - ' . Tlii'V a r c (li'.v.- t 'inljnit^ I'M n n
a w a y in llie hohl in |iair-.
hold
i - d i - >iitll<- •>, • h l i - r i \ ]!l/.i'il
I l l i l i a i i s W I in u c t l l ing t h ehair outward.
T
ii.-.l ,1 r m i - i . | r l M l i l r | M H H » n n f t l l l M ' n l l l l
v i d e d liv- t o u t
jiarlilioninio
coiiiparlIV I j t ' t n n - t i l t ' S|i,-Miis|i r o n q i l r s t , T l u ' \
ineiiis, o r" p o u n d s . ' i no l d e r t op i c . . n t
the
caigo
from
moving
ainaii
- . n d s o,ia\ f s t u n c r > u ' | i i i ^ l i t i n i i i i l i m i t s.-ilt v v a l c r .
m i l a |».irty n i m c l-^^i l u i i n n - u i c a suj»
nil.lung
t h ef a ti n l
uinch
uonld
Ills li'Mu linrfiHH-Hily.
I t i s s a i d t h a t 11
s p e e d i l y till e v e r \
)iat't o f t h e h o l d a n d
In- / i i n i h o u s e h o l d t i n - w n m i i i i i s 11M
t h e c a l n us..s[ Hiding a l l Ih e p i o \ i-ion>. A
Mil-!'. S h e t t w i i s t i l t ' lioiiH 1 , ; i n d i l Lilt
vessel
once
h a d t o l i ea h a n d o n e d
lloin
n l i a m l iiiislit'lim'i-'rt liiiUHcIl u r i l t i c s l i n t
\V1«T FRONT STUKKT, KKU HANK.
t h i s a c c i d e n t , liecau.se
II h a d l l o l
lieeli
• m t lii'i 1 , s l u ' h.ih t h e I ' i ^ h t t n t i n l i ' i ' h i m
" p o u n d e d . "
T h e I'JII'op.Mii slii[is. h o w >ul m i l l t a k e a n o t h e r KpnuM>. T h t rt-siilt
ever, generally, separate
t h e fat a t o n c e
h Miiil t n hi- ^ a l i s ^ a < ' ( t l t y , t\>r t h r m a n i*
a n d s t o w i ti n c a - k s .
»ii h i s i;innl h e h i i v i u r .
I t w o u l d IH* h a r t
Rigg's Cang Plows and Furrowing
n i i i i U i r a l i / . i ' l l i i s p r a r t i c r i n a n y <u'ili
T h e H a b i t of S a v i n g .
Slocfs.
iarv
( i u n in m i i t v .
T h eniatiinu uua
C u d d r o n w h o h a v e a lillle
money
Unlit fur lln.larlncr w l m niiiki's t h e nmin'V isvery
ought
to practice saving
soiuctliing.
n a l u r a l l y lh<- l i r a i l u f t h e h o u s t > h u l < l . l l
(lliiiinpioii .ll<iwcr a n d Kcnpcr,
Manyy hoys
girls of to-day h a r d l y
y a a . lg
y
is t i n 1 h i v a i l w i m i i 1 ] — t h e uin* w h o I m l d r
Tin.' Uist in the Marlii'l.
k
hi g i
k n o w ah
h eh
r u.se l o r u i o
1llint
ilii- I'iU'.sr s t r i n g s — v v l i n i s t h r i n a s U - r u f
1
into their hands than lo
pend it lort i n ' s i l u a t i m i .
l l n w r v c r . in m a n y fivi
Tin
Improved Watt'r Kli'vutnr
some I'uimsh Ihingas ijiiickl\ as possible.
i/.i'd r o i i n l r i c s i t i s t i n 1 w o n i i i n w i n
fur II^I> in wi-lhaml rlstunis.
To such, a lesson of sclI-denial and eeotiu a k i ' S tlit: r i i n n e y . m i d W I R M I l h ; i t i s t i n
oiny is very important.
A- goes the
•use t i n - l i i i * h ; i i i d i s v e r y a p t t o p l a y aw
All kimls ol' Cnrria^i' nialcriiil. anil
hoy's pennies and dimes, su very hke!\
mil l i ' M k i n t i n ' f a i n i l v n n ' h c s t n i .
i'Vi'1'v ili'sri'iptioii nl' fariniittr implcwill go Ihe man's dollars and huii.lrr.l-,
inetits DII liaittl, or iirilrri'tl at sltoH IIDby ami by. Willioiil ha\ ing Hie spirit
lite.
nuv (iooi)s.
of a miser, the persim accustomed to
T. B. MOUNT,
save has more pleasure in laving up than
-YDIIL Sucnl.. Il -iir Klvunlili- Avt'iiuc
a spendthrift ever kimws.
The way to keep lummy is lo earn it
fairly and honestly. Money so obtained
is pretty certain to abide with ils |
a r i l lllilkflli; a Inniilsiillii 1 ilfsjiliiv n f
Hessur. Hut money thai is inherited, or
that in uny way comes in without a fair Novelties in Silks and Dress
and just ei|uividrnt. is almost i-ertuii
to gu as it uwie. The young man begins
Goods,
TO AIMDIC
hy saving a few dollars a month, am
tluiftly increases his stored—even coii
I'liitiriii'liiit imiiiy fiLiliioiiiilili' new tlt'.-.icii^ iiml nil
being ii lcprcscnutive of solid ' work
honestly and manfully domj—stands
lk< rniiil li'i nulls In St.MI |IIT yuril, nf rxi'i'i'ilitiKl
better chance to spend the last of his
lite in atlluence than he who in his haste
III^IIIT i^nuli's ill jini|igi'linimli'lY lnw iirifirs.
to become rich, obtains money by dash
Kvt'ry iiHTcliiuii mill ili'iilcr imw-ii-iluys, if lit; exand Colored Cash
ing speculations ur the devious means Black
jN'its ID iin imi'-li biiNlmws, IIIIIHI ailvtirtl^u-. Sunn
wiiicLi abound in the foggy regions which
meres.
lie between lair dealing and fraud. Let
•uivei'llsf In nui' ivuy unit suiin> in uiiuUittr. Hut II
A full llnr uf 1 " j
the young make a note of this-. Am
Illld IH'1'11 [HuVL'll tlllK ll l ^ t I'lTl'ClllUl lllflllDl
Cloth
Sergings
for
Ladies
also remember, " u s be soweth so shal
lie n:ap,"alid while cultivating economy
iiilviTllsfriK IH tiinmKli Ihi' iiirtlliini nf sniiin wellSuits.
do not forget to be generous and unsel
primed mul widt'ly-^'lrriilutt'il tiiiwspiip^r. A luniilfish.
..
^ '
A I l i l l l i l i j i i l l l i ! Ili-vv i l l n t ; i i i ] i i l i ^ i i m l s I n n i l Iln> n i ' w i l l
simllll' s|]:iil..,.
siiiiii>]\ Jilillli'il \r,\\Hlf Is Wurlli li lure In Ilia- ntlViTt
pery
pniiugli
KS
illl'i
|-'.ur<i|if
niiiiiiti-s
h a s M I l ; i r s i ' i \ t><l I n r a i s r
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k . - l si'ii.
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& SONS,
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TlifFrt'iicli
M . '!<• I V i - v r i i i ' - t .
itwill
,11'ST
LINK O F I.AHIKS' MUSLIN I'NDF.Ii-
1
I n 1;i^raiii
itwill
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AVI>
MANUFACTUIlRnS UF
POI'l'I.AKITY 01
m u l |ii*'»visii»M
Wli.-ii
1U11N CUIX1NUTON
ALL
Lniu.-
:iliil a M<'W w i i n ' c r
riiiini r \
iinil
( 1OAL AMI WOOJ,
SCIiAXTUN. LEIIKill, c;UMUEI(l.ANII
AND vVILKliSOAltltK IXJAL
AI tin- l.imi-^1 Minkt-I Itatrs.
•HUD Wlllill. U l l T M AMI r i l h M ' N r T !1KI>
AND Illi:.-TM T HAILS.
Di'i'iinili'il Hari' mid Viiscs,
M'lIOLUSALi:
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