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RED BANK REGISTER. VOLUME VI. NO. 16. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1883. $1.50 PER YEAR.ll S. B. 0VIATT FOR CLERK. THE EX-SPEAKER NOMINATED BY ACCLAMATION. A Battling; Speech lijr Senator Ap|>li- Kile 'Hie Work of the Convention TUe Notuluatlon made Atuldsl Great Applause Tiie Couufy Exer- utlve Committee. The Repuhlicuu county rdi.ventioii met at Freehold on Monday. The ik'U 1 - gativ hml been Bclected the Siitunltty previous, and there was a lur^u uttt'iid- anee. Tli« convention was called tuor- der by W. A. rrickett, olmirman of tlie luHt convention. Chilion ltubbiiiH. was elected temporary clmirm.m and Jehu J\ Applegate, Clmi'Itm II. Butcher and John II. Cook temporary Bccrt'turieN. On taking tho chair Mr. Kubbins imuli* a hrk'f speech, stuliug tlio ohject of the convention in id referring to tin- [inspects of Hepublicaii BUCCCHS. The followii g cn.M" UtfcK urn- then appoiutcd : J'IJ i> ;i. < i*t Or^;mi/.;iuon : (irover II. Lullmnov, II. h. Norton and Win. KosU-r. On-lei linta : J units Ifmy, Genrgo H. Vnndeilit v'.i ami I'lenjuuiiu A. IAV. lii'hulutioiih :' John S. A,'|ilr^att', Tims. U'onanl, (h;ir>. K. Manet, J-»hn W. Httrlwrt, Dunui !.. Suvu^e ami Win. Dr. LrfFerta, Thus. H. He. d way, C. V. N. Wilson, H. M. Neviu« and Dr. UYIch. After the U|i{ii)iiituieiil of coniuiitterH a rt'resH of ton iniiiutt'tt wan taken, after wll'cl) the coniniilti'es mm If tlieir re- port**. The committee on rrfririitit'ilNi-eiHtrlf] that there were no contested Heats. The cmninittii' ••[) Ktili'H reported that itn > . hail »dii))ted the rules of (lit* hist Slali> Convention. Tlie cuimiiitift 1 <>n IVniiii- imit Organization r«-|H>il< d in favor nt JnlmS. Appte^atf for |»rrimuu*iit i-liair- niaii, and the temporary J«Hn-tario a* |M'nnai;*iil wrretnrii'K. The repnri- "t tin- ('i)iiunitti't H WI-IC act'rjitt'd. On taking tin 1 chair Senator ,\ pplrj^nle B|»>,kt< an foil own ; "I. (hunk Mm. m-utlnriiHi, loi the liiirmr >..u haM- mnlVrrtsl UIMHI DIM \<\ MIIVLIMI: im< n> i-lutiniitin !•• fm^ltJ«<• vIT jniir (t'-WtrutUum ;«-<i;,j. H V t mu- lui'I (tin- 1<» rii'iiilliiLtt' ii rumllilnli- fur I'minl) Clerk. I limy *a> itmi in-vi-r, in tli** hi>i'u> of M i,.aiil. 4«HIIIL>> 1J:IM- Uif |m*invU) "f lNrrl'lirun --in-.-.•>' lnen NI M lulil. 'Hit. I'«i nil* li..\"' D>'iiiji.iU-<l » rUIKltiliitr (<>r ll.i- i»lllri- «.f ('• milv i !.-rk. nn-l ti"« ttiut lii'inliifIt'll lm> Ui-ii ittcivi-ti i>v tin- \*-"\«» vim all »vll know, Tin- .mi.-.- nf (Outin n.-rk .!•*- mumlN a UiHmiitfti na<l pMiriii'ul limn "f tu .ur>s . u lltt&li w l m l-t ru|ttlilr nf |HTf<»nnllL^r Hit- ii. :n— i<r* tlwnttliv III ii luiMiirMi-tlkf way. IT w e iu.i< irmif a utun fur ttiui lini"iitJ»nl nffli-t* ti>-<|n> In wh.-n iln- l»i|itftmn- ruliti.aml'-iif I" »li>'in iJi«> f. I itx- an'filvi>.H of Hit' muni) r u n IM- Mift-lj in(rn>n*<|, in- cull k'«i '-ul i'f Ilih <-<'Hv«-iiilMt) t<w|ny i».-viiml thai til- iKiuiinatl.iii u||] IH- ralUI.-.l l.y lh<- | - - | 1 ••( I'M iiiiinl.v In Ni'VfiiilnT. " I tu^tl tint rt>uiw\ hiinwH)}. !»r )iarjii«-u> )» ihr mlf In Ki'|iii1illi-aii ri)nvi>iitl<>n>. I kn>'u Hi a t\<-r\ until lien-will tfu fi.rtli iiiKi I*• hh niitifvi t<< cl<t-i I he riiiKtlil.it> IIMH,| initial lu-rvt" iln>. UIUH-VIT lh.il ciiinlliluu- n m 1H'. " « i - i i n 1 im lli' w i l l ,ui n..|»>ruuil tin: iiri.uh*- rinl flM tl-'M. I n a f i • » • w t - - k > "< will \»- <M!I<-.| U|N>iMii«Uvtiji<uli. -hull ifM.Tii Hi" M«|.- Im UM* nixt Hint- vrarn. 'I tit- IhiiiiM-nits luikt< tiutiiiiiiilcii lA-i 11 AI'N'fl. 1ti<- llfjiiilili.au- tun.- ii..inlliitU-l Jxhtilliiiii l'U"ii. l'.-'ih tut ti hiivt- ni'ril- IMN iin-ti Imvt' u<kiii<\\l<Hlv'c>l iihllll>. lli.Hi itun .in- nl<l<- lllAMIs. I',,.Ul mill r.llir fr.'lll HiJ-i- n mlliitV licit- tl.f >illilllfli It- . i-iiM-f. Wlii-it it t't<i[HM-nift< IH.MMI. i \\n< l t d !.• i •!,.. I-1, Hum i.f iihiltiv ami m- Mlffll) mi tlic Sii|.j. 11 l.li-ii. >•' <t«-^- ,]<>imlb;ui In \< Hi. \Yli)<n :in<itli>T ikiiKM m i l e (•••viMi,.>r Mnlit«"l ;i tuna l>> -in-, nil ,>]; IHMUI JU I)U> J.IMIMII. IM- f ul M.M.h.-M.rn|MiWi' ;I-:IM-thrti in. innU-r.t. ati>l imitiiimirl) lit' n-iijii-»inifii ir ihi> lu^ti |»>-iiiion Jniuitimii Iiixoii. " I^'i'ii AliU-t! lutsn nnnnl aU>. Wln-n in I**." the utjiiM'M-r Ihc Stuli' I'lix'ti i]iitlt;<nt'Nii-ht N'riiiiif f«i lliik'itinl Unit II [.riuiii riitir iiot'iliui \ui.i r w i - IM-IItil t«» iif.li Hi.- U-jrisltihin- I" (Mi** s< .in.- iiit-ii^un- uhlult vv.ml.i M-H..-.I1 IIII-I>VII, tti« Stall* ITIK -U lt<- furnt hill wi.hdniltt'd. When lht> hi I mine .U-furc the lluiiM-of AwmMyMr. Ahivlllrfl tin S|-akn \ rlmlr, a ml ilrMviiillnir (<• t l x ' HI-H 1 nf iht> IIUIIM- <llil l.li Uliinrl ILXMMH Itit> h i l l . Tin- bill «n- |HI<->-''• IliiWfVlT, III hpllt'uf Ills rtp[k,>(tlfiri, ilfni tilt' . y fittf liiw Nivitl (n-in ^.ID'O u> SMWiii u yi-ni ti> Ii. AK'iiti, In Hit' sjuiif uttr, Mr. AIIIH-M, 1>> itW WI|<-C Illlil III- YL)'..,<I].I hi- ITSI m |,n>« il Mil 1'V whirl, he HDtJ hi* tt<l)f\\ Illl'llll*')* Unit h) Ilfl'iVf IX-urlV llnlllili' ihc snliiry fin wlilrli tticv liuii n^n-fil to HCHI 1 the Htiit*v Mr. AtiU'ii vutcil in i«iy hluis-lf In K"l'l Wlllcli WW tlll'll Wnrtll 11C, Illld Wllicll WiUlliI IlltVr ti('iMit'i|lliil In lliiirl> ilxllhlt' tilt- >ulltr> itlloivt'il ttif mftiitN-rs. When the Stall* M'ILH fliruiarllni: I " I n r lbM*lffn*iii tlic »lil (Miiuli'ii uiii! AIIIIHI> riili*, nittl the Cuintlt'ii uiitl AIHIM v niilnmil wm I'liilravurlnir I'Ufi'i ,-icur fn>m thi' |tii>nii'tit "f ft* fuir xlum- <>[ luxalliiti, l-*-"ii AhU-n *\*>i<- ID Iiiu.i *.f tlic null ' inlcriwt mill tik'HliNt Hit 1 |ttiti|<>. When u nvmliiiltui wiw iiITentl In tilt! h'k'tsliituiv, ruinpllini'tiliiik r l.lii- culii.Slmriiuiii and (inuit UIHUI IIIL* (ivcritiniwcif tltf n>lx'IIIi>n, Mr. AUIH'U WHS guilty <tf thi' nuttvutiut- tiiw ami tmwMialtlc net of ui'tvluj,' to UUHMHI hy striking mil ilx'imiiic of Linruin n lumir n'M'nil tlKHUtflitml tlm Wdihl.iiiiil MTiiml only In Aiiit'rtnih likUfty u> Die Dunn- <>f iivorifi' \ViLs1il»>rt<iti. "Mr. AlilM'i: IllLH.-llnAnhllllM'K !<.!»• nM-.H.MIurr- furiii unil lu-itiKuuy In llu 1 uilinlulMnillon <>f t h e .Stllle'H ufTnlrtt. He Is Ihe friend of Jobs tiiul lininup- oly, unit (i<»«l siivt- N«v Ji!R*y if lit* HIIOIIII) IW t'lwt- til. He tinseiH'iily etatcil that lie vvouhl lvwinM\\w tni'ii uim Worked lor lilia In lit*' /-iiiiipiilk'N, unil HtliMlIll 111'lH'ClWtWl It WOllltl 1H< tlH' M'lUll of tll(> Itllly McAtinus, tliti Johnny Wariirm, ihif llurm-y Ftirtln mid llu- Jvrry t'h-vt-lmiilH. '* 1[ ho m*i- HtM-Uii wo may IK* |nt']iiirtHl tu M»H> Jmiftii liiinkln aiiiMilntiti fur .Indue nf Urn ftiiip'inu Court: AUmi NuUTinuti n>r I'lcrk In rhimiwy: for 8iutu Tn'iihUinr. Do lliu |KM|IIO of Nxw Jorsoy waiitu mull tiki! this fur tiuvurnuri' Nn, tlnv want H iaun Who 1M nlKive susplrluii; a nmn mi wlitw rLM'finl Ull'H' l.s tint Itli' ^Kh'tilf^t t'lnt ; 1| uiiltl Wticw* niltIlly lUiil Integrity 1* iituim^tlniu'U. smli u limit (M tliu ltcpUtil lean iioitilntHt for lioVLTlmr, Juiintluui Dlxoii, of IIIKIHUII (Hiunty." Mr. A|)j>)ig«to was friijiit'iitiv inter- nipU'd li} upplmite, and at tlnj i-loae oT hiti adilfi-'HH Micro was loud ami long con- tinued nj)plmiho. , The Committee on Hwolutioim tlun of- forcd tlio following; Till) lU'|H|blli:llliS (if Ml'llllHUltll (?<U11tt¥ III I'OIIVUIN H'IHIDII iwscmhlt'il hiMiby n>M)lYi> us follows: 1. Wi) reutilriii thuilit-lariuiniiof iirltirlplfHt'iiuii- uliitml tiy tliu lUttmlillryu HUIUI L'oiivt'iitlim tif Su|»- (imilier lKtli, IHHi. *. \Vc uonllally untliinu Urn noniliuitltin or JIHIKM IHXIIII for liovitriio]'. Ttmludiikiry, lnie^rlty, learu- inganti \mwmitumttihtl\\v which hnvveunbiwl him tonttuln IIIH |in*rtotn dlHttiiKiilnlit'»l |KMitlntitMilitlu lilm to ttmtumor BiiilruMH-vt of all riwHitilnkhu,' \^^h\ and we)ie.ntby pliidifu Mm imr liiwirty HUP- |H»rl. il. Thnt projittr Inws plioukl \r&I'tiuctwl ami n»- foriuu (unlit uteri for ttiu nt'dt'tlcm of tnu fee**, ('««{« nnil oxiwilwH «f llltKutlim, tlin foriH'loailrt)"t nicil- uauitf), mill Urn niiitliu^ nt our Court* imj thulr ml- JilnrlH. - ; '• - 1 ' 4. i'niit tliu Hilp|Mirt niid H1U:]UT '»f vitfrmntA utid vittfitlHtmlfl In tliu ciuiityjrtll at Mm rxin'iiw of llii' UU'tiuyeii* of tlilH cu'.miy, without Ptrlct ami Uowt Mtc oumpllanot with tlmInwtt uiitliorl/InK ttn-lr ' cunvlrltoiifliiileimiiiitLmQtit In flsfcQtutoianducIR uruob iimi BtifiuW nut tw tolftroivtl. . - r>, TlmLwu |i|udtfu UKMuitiiitiiliiiHMif tlilnC-m- vonilon our twrutwt mid unlkH) tuil'iwrt, Tho call was thpn madu for uomiiin- tions. MilUtone ofTorcd no nomination. M.inuiupaa offered the uumeofShermun B. Oviatt, Atlantic offered the nuine of T. Fornian Taylor. Mr. Taylor rone ami witiuiiew* hiu uarntun favorof SJier- itiiiu IJ. Oviatt. The other townaliinB pi hented the name of Sherman Ii. Oviatt, and at tine conclusion of the rail of tuwnshipH the nomination WUH innde anuniinouKly hy acclaiauLion. l)t. LellertH, T. Fonnun Taylor and (inivci II. J.ufhurrow were ap]H>nit(*ri u i;uiamittee to wtcurt tlic numiiicu to ti.e plalfdim. As he appeared in the hall tin' audieai't' gave Iiim three <*hef is, and uuntinut'd its applause until he had. rcaclu'd the platform. Here IIP aecepted tin* nomination in a Itrief up well, and af- ter the appointment of the exttutiv (•Miimiittf-i- tli* 1 convention udjoiuuetl. The following pcTttons compriH 1 the execulive cninmittiH*: lltu.MUKi, Win. (', Kl>, •hiis- H. M»|7(H*. M ATAWAS -Jehu 1*. A|i|>'t'Kiiti\ Alixtll) HtH'd. Mlim.KKivvN tj. H. Sli-kh'M. William H. (intnl, Cn|ii. Iii'iiJ. liiiujf'ti (ictirpi 1 ^io^f ird. SiiiiK\\t<iiri:^ l"liii s. A|>|tlcj. r iitf, John II. Coofe, Win. T. lurli.s. 'l lifiului-H Sjikh'^, (.nirlnii Slckli-s, T. W.Thr-'i'KiiiiiiiMii, Win (iirchifi, Liifhurruw. r.HiiMiiw :\ - J">. VjiiuiiTvi'tT, Hdiiry Wciiniii, (•(•(i. v Muiis, win. r. iti>ii|i.T. o«KAN Miitthius WIIHIII'V. ('. V. N. Wllfinti, A say Kniml-s MJI», J'. Iinmnu .)<'})>! Kutim, M;iJ. IVunlcIl, .liilm A. IIHU'I. Mil. . M i l M.v'HI NKI'll Sir- li. ('. l)nill'!(Hl, 1'liOItlllD II. Kl'liwiiy, li'tt * Uiiii"Hi\ I.. K. \>iilMiii. WAI.I, H. H. Viinl. UiiiH. Ihirtmv, A. N. Cmik, Mai Alluln*. Hntw.fl. \V. A. PilrkHI, tlnlsliwl !l'l(nr^lit. ti'ifrJotiuwiii. John tl. sii-kl*-^. MilL-TONK.- Win. II. HriUuii. Mnrrl-s UnhMiis. 51»v,i!ihV P. V»'. tMi'W'ii>. Jiyi. T. Hunt. I ll-hll KluMloi,l>. l,«'\vb F. (i(i)doii, I). [„ Suv- »iif. Win. HuU'lJiivui. l'l;rrl<(il.l'. Will. fi. Vmli'llhlUKli, Win. Sluflll, I'hilloll Hohhius. .lliu. T. Ih^i'll All A Mir. T. l u n i i m i "i'a> lur. Win. II. IWttrr. MMILI'IM'.II. John W. Hfrht-rt, Win. < urMHi. KAIUTAS. 1'r, li. T. tVflrli, Ji)i». K. Uutivun, Ib-nj. A. Ij'i-, Ju- K.IVrry. - —^^*^^- Obituary. Mrs. |)i>v CiiHitvcr tli.'d ul ht>r rnsidi-iKT in Mi<M!ctf>« n !>;i Sadirda} Iftst. Mr.i I'niKivi'i'was tin* tliinl il.iu^liter nf W . \\\ t'inmvt'r, ol Kril Hank, a m i w a s iniii-h lii'lipvi'd Iiy till wliiikucw her. She \v:is nuirricil t<> U c v('mimer a yt-.'ir ;igi> hist July, ;ir.i h-.u\ K'""l li.-ill 11 J until tin' parit smnmi-r, M'IH-II slir \v;n prostrali-il hy an attack nf malaria, anil tircaiiic mtirli lviluo'd. l-'ailin^ tn rallv. ijnick CllllSUMIption flisth'il. a m i s he sonll Mir- rlinilu'il In III' ra\'.i,;"- of that lalnl ills i-a^c. HiTikatli was(jint)- iihr\ji rti<<). IIIIWI'VIT, a m i t l " ' III'WK «f her ilri'i'aM' was a shock tc lnr inanv frit'iuls. IU- siiU-* tlw iin>niln'r>; ttf h e r fathir's family ^lif h«a\i»s hi'r lnlsl>;tml ami a ymni^ I m l »• 1 " m i a i i n IIIT u i i l i i n i ' l y i l i ' a l l i . Tin 1 intiTiii. n t l " " k jilan MiKuhn at Fair- vii'H n iiiiMi'i.v. John Srlii'iik siilw.-ll. II r.Miiiir ol llolinilrl to\viishi|i. I'IIII a t h i s rrsiili-ncr tlicnii.i Sin "hiv, N'| IIIIT :!inli. Hi- was h . i i until lnrlii I'lj-tinin^ I n s n \ \ n on tin'Ultli iif Dii'i'mhiT. l k n!i. l i e w a s Ilir s,, 1; ,,( Jiilin I). Stillvv.-ll mill Man S.li. n . k . a m i « a » ailin'i-l i l c u f i i i l i i n l o! llif lilst M'ltk'ls i.: M.niiii.r.itli cuuiity. Karl\ in lit-''if w:i- innrricil tu Kraiiit's ^InT-j>ti% . *1 :in^t11.-I ol Iiancls MiH|ii,y'. ICM|. St-M'll Cllililtt'll, I III l-t SlHIS alll f'ii:c il.uitilil'Ts. <ui \ ivi- h i m . H i * w i f , - ;i\t<ti i.H still living, a n * ] h i s own «"as tlir lirsl ili'nth wliu'h hail oicimvi] in hi~ lamil> for uvtT hiilf a ci'lltllrs. - •^&*^^— Dr. Chattlo Nominated. llv. Tim-. U. Chaltlr. of I...ii); Urancli. was nominal* '1 for MI'IUIH-I- nt Asscmhly. hy Ihr lli-nioi rals.in Mon.lay. Tlit-mn- vi'lilinn was hi'M at M.in;i-.|iiali Al- tloll^ll all illlilll'llant nf I III all Innll r~liil> mil\ twn ili'li'inites nf that inwiisliip vntnl in his fiivur. Thi' ciiiiM'iiticni was a sloniiv mic. As ChattiiM'allsril thi' ih'- frill iif tin 1 ri'j.'iilar Ili'iinn'iatic I'anili- ilatc last \ car il is [m>halj]f tliat manv Di'iiun rats will rrfusi' tu nt]i]nit him. Jiilin Katun, nf LIIIK Branch, is spoken nf us tin* prnhulili' ld'pulill'an nnniiin'i'. Major Wanh'll. uf the MIIIII 1 place, is also nKMitinncil wilh the ramliiliK-y. It iti rt»- |iorti'il thai l'nink liver, uf Atlnntir IIIWIISIIIJ). will [(in utt iin Iinh'piMnU'tit lldiioiratic ticket. With lliv Dcinocrarv ilivuleil as it is. tin* pruspt-cls of a Ui'pub- lii'itn rurryiiiR thi' District are cmisiihri'il fair. Plunging Down a Stoop Credo. A lew nights ji^i) a voting ^rntleinan of Seal>ri(;ht visitpil his Imly lnvi'. anil tiirru'il until Ihi" nnmn linils'<ni' tosleep. When he hail inailo up his miiul to sei'k his own ilniiui'ili' IM' haile faruwell to the ulijeet uf his alTt'ctiuns anil essayed to ilrsL'i'inI the stairway. With u lust "ynnil ni^lil " ho slnirk out. Inn, uliut.' llu hail fuilril to notici' a pair of No. 27 shoi'M, vvliicli lay in the very center of tin' HtiiiVwny. (.'atcliing bin toe under thi'si'lic plmigi'd headlong to tin' bottmn, wlii'iv !»• vainly ransacked his vocabu- lary tu Iliul words which would fitly ex- press his ft'flittKfi. Wnylald byBufflnns. A man named VanDyke, a rmiilpnt of Oceanic, wan waylaid in tin. 1 WOUIIH bi»- Imv the "Hrick Homo." npur Oceanic. 1 , on Monday nif;hl hy two men. VanPyke hns a cork U"^'and can not well defi'ml hmisell. Tlie rulllnna act, upon liiin and hniitied and cut him Imitly. When I hoy left him it wim wilh dillli-ully tlmt lie made his w'uy home, ami IUIK since kept liirt heil. Early Closing. The inercliantK of Enlontowit, liy iiiti- tuiil eminent. Imvoiigrii-d to eluse their biiNinuKH places duriiij; the'wiiitoriit 8 I 1 . St., tixt'i'iit on iSaturdays, when Ilio Htorea will reniain O]H>II until 10 r. M. In butting a hat (in the noxt Governor of NMIV Jurneydo not forgot tlmt Corlie«, tliu luittiT, kt'c'iis tlie bent quality und nowmt Btyles, anil lmve tt imrt of tlic iigrTOini'tit tlmt you tire, to buy tho hut at liis atort'.—^l«i». . Tbe most nilvanUgcoua wny of jnir- chiiHiiiK cigurH ia for pniokors to buy tliu "Prize iUdiil" at CulTtligton'B by the box—price 41.16.—Adv. A well selected etoult of Urceu goods, trlininingtf, pimuomentariou, fringi'B ami fancy gooua nt L. Ilhiiiienbery's, Bronil trwtliu ' ' • ' ' : PER8ONAL. John F. Hawkins, formerly of this place, is building a tasty votluge at An- bury Park. The court granted permission to TIIOH. McOuire, of Kuritmi. tuchnnjieliiH nnme to Thus. Hose. Miss Ettie W'allin^, of .Slirewhbiiry, ha.4 been K|iending ijfinie (IHVH with her relatives at Key|M>rt. Mr. unil Mrs. James A. Hmdley.of An- bury Park, are expectHl borne from their European this week. The Hon. Chus. D. Hendricktion was chosen as Captain of liantan (iuards at the election field last Friday >ivening. Willisford Dey, of A'shury Park, has been appointed agent for the Marino CnderwriteiB, in place, of Alltn Ii. Cook, deceased. Kdward Worrell, formerly of Ibis pluce it* d at pieaont of Now London, Conn., is s| ending a fewdaysnith bis friends in town, Win. Warner, Austin Heed, Jr., and Edward Reed, of Mutawan. will leave that place for their plantation in Vir- ginia this week. Miss Josephine I lowland, daughter of C"6k Ilbwland, of Anbury Park, has ac- cepted a position as soprano in the choir in .'i New York church. (leorire M. Troutnian, of Long Branch, dealer in groceries and law, has disposed of his stock of the former and will retire from that brnneli of the business. (i. C. and A.Morris, of Middletown, have given up farming. Tlie former will more to Keyport ami (lie latter to Hoboken. The farm will be taken by naniel C. rii-iidriekson, It is sain that in ciu>f Dr. Patterson is successful in his contest for the County Clerkship he will make the Hun. Chas. l>. llendrickson. of llnlnidi-l township, chief clerk in tlie office. P. Hall Packer has gune on a business tour through the southern and western Stales. His lnj' is made lo inlroilneethe medicine for which the linn of Packer A; Kisk are genera! agents. A birthday parly was given tu Miss I.i/.zie A. Hoinliy, ol Keypurt, a few ilu> s ' a g o . A huge iiunibei'nf friends were present, ami the young lady re- ceived many tokens nf esteem. At tIn-annual election of the Seabriglit M. !•'.. Sunilay-schuiil the folluwiii|» ulll- cel'i were elected : ,1. Howard Illllsilll. s'ipepntciiil. nt : \\\ R. Talluian. assi^t- :iut Mipcnnti'iidi'tit : .liunes U. Mmugh. tieasiii 1 '!'; l^iugley Speny, librarian. 1'. .\). Taylor, uf lAing Brum-li. has been lerlecleil tu ihe pusition of editor of the .-II'IIIIVINH 1 . the paper |iublis|ied by the pllpds uf the Uing lilauell High School. John W. Slucum will be busi- ness manager. SEABRICHT SIFTINCS. Mr. T. ti. Aiiiisliung. who was so se- i iously injured by a recent fall, is im- proving rapidh. Tin- tirst campaign dub to be urgan- i/.ed in Muiiuioiilh county this year was the Dixnn eauipaiKii club, uf Seabriglit. I MHii>;e ICIliut was elected plesiileut ; J. I Inward llnlsliiirt, secretiiry ; K. S. Nes- bitt. treasurer. A conuuitti'e was up- pi limed lo secure a hall for a ratification meeting, at which .Judge Dixon, the lion. V. A. I'otts and Senator John S. Applegale will be invited to speak. The Octagon closed for the season last week. The proprietor will remove the t mm- center portion of the building anil erect a hewsti'tii'tcim larger than tlitold ntie and of the same height an the wiugn. Bass fishing at the drawbridge in much indulged in by amateur sportsmen. Mitlliu Paul is building a bulkhead in front nf his cottage, adjoi'iiug the Octa- gon. It is rumoi'ed tliat Postmaster Jlegdl will go to Florida and the Bahamas lli is winter. The Presbyterian ('Impel has hec-n closed for the winter. Indications point to u poor season in the building business. Few plans are out, Seabright mechanics are sei'king t inpluynieiit elsewliere, A very neat passenger depot is being built op|»>site lliu Bellevue Hotel. The Hotel Hellevue was closed on Mon- day of last week. Mr. Wbitheud, the proprietor, reports that notwithstanding the bad reputation tbe hotel gained last season liy the fever scare, it has been well tilled tbe greater part of this season. A Clergyman's Sermon. On Holiday morning of last week the Rev. Ell Giffonl, of Fnniiingtlalo, preached on what hecalled tbe Patter- son and Arrowsinith primary, held in tbe village of Fnrmingdale the Saturday previous. He Raid lie was an eye witness of tlie primary, and thnt it was this most disgraceful Bight he bad witnessed einco he had livid in MoiunoiKh comity. Fathers and uons were lighting and curs- ing, and the place wiwsafeonly for those who had nerve, and muscle. Money was llnwing like water to pay the price of purchased liberty. A Tramp's Retreat No Longer. The plain, funnerly known OR "Tho Trnnip's Hi-treat," on Broad street, above Irving street, will l>e known by tlmt mime no longer. The old building was burned down some tinu; ago, anil the pri'iniseB have since been in a bad con- dition. A new houso is >\Q\y being built on the property, and the grounds will bo put in thorough order. ' All tho nowest styles in felt, plush, vel- vet and round balu. The latest novelties in birds, wings, Pom IV us, plumes and ostrich tips at L, llhimenbcig's, Broad stroot.—Adv. The nicest cardigan jackets can be bought at A. Ludlow's. Also, tlie tne- diuingradee.—Ativ. •'" ,• ' •• CAMP-FIRE OF POST NO. 61. NOTES FROM LOKC BRANCH. Public ExercUei to bo Held In tlic Pvil'ti NewBauain TI>-NIEII(. To-«igbt Arron-Biiiith Post, No. 01, will meet around the camp-fire in their new rooms on Broad street.', Great prep- arations have been made for the occa- sion, and it will doubtle.-s be Ibe most enjoyable occasion of Ibe kind ever held : in Moiiinoiilh conn y. The 1'oHt hnii fitted up the i in not only comfortably and in gnml laste, but ;. eveneiegatitly. The room is large, and is lighted by windows from the front and r«ar, and also by u sky light. On a raised platform at the east end of tbe desk in the commander's seat. In front of his desk is an imitation cannon, stand- ing in n perpendicular position upon its carriage. On the right is the secrctary.'s desk, on which is placid the "Swamp Angel" I/allot box. recently presented to the Post byThou. Wise. Oil tach side nf the room are setlees, in hack .ol' "acb of which is the inscription. •• Post ill, (i. A. H. Tbe chairs on the platform are similarly inscribed. > Directly in front of the platform is the camp-fire. This man ingi-iini-con- trivance, constructed' in such a manner as IJ resemble a genuine camp-lire. On each side of thecamp-lire are the erotcbed uprights and fl'om the cross-piece is sus- pended a put of hcaus—a reminder of the soldiers' principal item of fare while serving their country. On the lopped branches of the uprights are hung a knapsack, cavalry Kahers and pistols, a bowie knife and cunte»n. In each corner of the room are a number of army mus- kets. The wall- are aliini.-t covered with pic- tures. Directly hack uf the C'liuiaiand- er's sent is a haudsnme crayon portrait of ('ol. Arrow-smith, in whose honor t|n_' Post is named. On the four chimney pieces are portraits nf Washington, Lin- coln, (irnnt and (iarlleld. A small pic- ture of Hancock is placeil abnve tbe steel engraving of Ihe battle of (iettys- burg, but a larger and better picture of this gallant general is bein^ prepared for tlie Pi.sl. N.'oiv« of picltiref, illustrat- ing various piirase* of caaip lilc. arc lllll^ on each side of the rnuiu. These consist principally of the sketches which were made from actual scenes by Aivhi bald I'm lies, ncwr-paper correspondent during the war. The nimiis lo-night will be |iri'|mn>ii lo aci'iiimiiiiila'.e a large number. Kxtni seats have been put in the room, and a very large attendance is expected, (ieli- eral ("Union II. Kisk. the Slate Com- mander iif New Jersey, and other noted men will sji"a!i, Alistpnu's full orches- tra will he present add furnish irwtru- ntriita] music. Miss t'oddington will fiivur the Post with vocal music, and war Bongs will be sung by members of Ibe Post. The Post room, as nowtitled up. is said to be the most handsiimM) furnished <i. A. R. meeting room in the State. On Thursday and I'riday afli'riiouns uf this week the'roum will be thruwn upen for tbe inspectiun of any whu may desire to visit the place where the future meetings of Arrnwsmith Post are to be held. Republican Primary Meetings. The Shrewsbury township primary meeting for theelection of delegates lo the Assembly convention, to be held at F.atonlown on Saturday of next week, was held at the Central Ilnlel last Sat unlay evening. Coiilen W. Thoinpsun was selected as chairman and Win. M. Sickles as secretary. The following deb egates were elected : John S. Applegate, lidbert Crawford, (ieorge Kruggs. John Stiles. Win. M. Sickles. Gordon Sickles. C. W. Thompson, John Lloyd. K. M. Watts, Sidney B. West. T. W. Throck- morton. John H. Cook. Theo. F. White. Wm. Spiiining and John E. Mcflaskey. The primary meeting of the Republi- cans of Middletown township was held at (he hotel of U. Lufburrow. Jr.. at Middletown, on the same day. 1{. Luf- burrow was in the chair and (ieorge II. Sickles was secretary. The following persons were elected delegates to the convention : Richard A. Leonard. John I. Sidles. W. II. Grant. Capt. It. (Jriggs. (ieorge A. Bowne, William M. Foster, A. Osborn. Jr., Richard Lufburrow, Jr., Jos. D. Thomas, (.ieorge H. Sickles and Charles H. Morford. A "Snide" Show. Last Wednesday a man distributed Final 1 circulars umnng the pupils of the public schools, announcing that be would give u magical performance in Music Hall on Thursday afternoon. Elegant prenentB were promised to all who would attend, and on Thursday afternoon, the hall was crowded with children to witness what they hadbeen led to believe would lie a wonderful performance. Instead of that the show was Ilia poorest that has ever been given here. It was the poorest because it would have been impossible to have been worse than it was. For presents the children received brans rings worth about five cents a gross. u He Killed the Dog. George. Holder, nil oysler peddler of Brownspoint, near Keyport, was bitten by a dog nt Matawau on Wednesday of lawt week, nml he killed theanimal. The owner claims that thedog was worth $55 and talks of revenge. . The best place in Momnouth county, to buy butter is at the lied Bunk Butter Market. Fresh arrivals daily of fancy creameries and dairies, wholesaled and retailed at Washington Market prices, . 8. 8. ANTONIDKB, Broad St., opp. Adlem & Cole's.—Adi). All the nobbywill Btnplu styles In cloth- ing, luitfl, caps hnd geutluinen'a furnish- ing goods at A. Ludlow's.—Adv. The " Prlzs Medal "Is here. Buy one. at Cullington'B for live cents.—Adv. Tbe Democratic prir. ary held on Sat- urday was well atlendi I, and although there was considerable loud talk, tbe meetiug was not marked by such dis- turbances as were made in several other parts of the county. Samuel Sandz erecting a number of neat cottages in tlie upper village. Loud complaints are made by the tire- nien because tlii* Coniniissioiiers do not purchase the much-needed liose. Wait until they collect, the back taxes. Yes. wait until they do. If, the Commissioners would require property-owners to keep board walks in better repair they would icccive 'the thanks of the community. The Ited Hank Jumbo Cnuibiiiatioii,' consisting of a f'2JtU stereopticon and iin amateur lecturer, gave a concert and leclnri' in fie Opera lloiiie one night last week. i'|ie veleratisand others who bad gath re.l ;.;aVe the lecturer three cheers when he arotje toadjust his ma- chine. When In- would show the pic- tures upside down the audience hunted and yelled. A buttle of Mrs. Window's Hootllin.T -\ cup * mill.I Ij * provided tin the use of the i-oiiibiiiatinn before it makes its next lour. A dose given to fiich person as they went in wuuld ijuiet tlii-iii when tlii'y became disgusted anil felt like silling ilnwn on the lecturer. Svi ins. * »-^ The Greenback Party. The (ireenbackers ul the county lire organizing for the campaign. They pro pose to nominate a full ticket in every District throughout the county, and by so doing dit cover-the i. xncl strength uf the parly, (li'orgel'. lieekiiiiin, of I-Yte- hold, is spoken of a v s their candidate for County Clerk. The Humiliation for As- Kciuhly in this District will probably lie Keclired by M. C. (iiwheli. of Port Muli- IIKMItll. The following ircular bus been sent out by (Ins party : Tin \;i!iniiiil vntiTs -<f lln- I'.iiiiiiv ..t M.uimuiitli urr lnTi'liy ii'vinirti'il lo M'IIII llii-li'il,'li'L'iiU-> tu n-p- leM-tit llii-in li iniiM-iilh'ti. !•• In- IK-M ul Mlililli- tuMll.KII II I'llfn-sii.'H ; rti'lll-'iifl. lh-l,.U?i hUl.m *i •II I'M h . III I,||[I.|III>'\> ^ li.llfl. I'D III!' 1>III|"'*I' "I 'li<-ilii»:i-iiiiiljil;iie-. r->r I In- << iin iiiu'eli'i-l i"ti. liy uriliTiif .lii.-tl'll l.i I-I...K . < j!.-l]J'Ui;in o! Ill' I "Hilly F.xiTllInt' I uliilnlllee. I II I . - . I ' l M \ ! U ' , M ' y . OLII New Amusement Place. Alli'll's ll|l-lo.\ II tlli'iitre will be openi'd on ,»:inil:i\' - \'IMII^. (Ii ti'l-er '."tli. li> Hose K\ til y>\ si11 >II ted bv n vi r\ strung company, in I' I .noery'a ^rual play. " lins. Mi' 1 !" This pirveiTli'.'v cnio- tiuliiil dl'iiiiKi. ill ler In ing tin' rage in Pahs for a long lime. iu jiroduced at the riii'in S<|!iai' Tl...ifer, >Yiv Ynr!f. where il hiul a run nt L J H1 consecuuve niubts. Hose Kyl.ii'-'e i .ipersonating the heruiuL 1 . and rciiRy crniting the part in this countiy. Shewill appiar in Ked Haul:, tbi-refoi'i'. in a nMe in wbieh she shines siiprenie. The inanagement of tlie theutlv on (he opt'iiiog liigiil will lie in ('has. Minotunrs bands. Making Off with a Schooner. The schooner. Carrie Hall Lester," commanded by Capt. lleorge Pearce, of Keyport, while bound down east with a cargo of lumber lust week, encountered a g'dc and became water-logged. The vi ssel was anchored about six miles, from shore, and the captain and crew wont ashore l'ur assistance. While thej were gone another vessel eiiriie along: and cutling the cables, took the aban- doned vessel ill tow. Tlie vessel which took the •• Lester" was a government vessel, and it wac> afterward recoveied by its captain. A Long Lost Nephew. Mrs. James il. Smith and Mrs. Uriah Sceley, bull; of IViil Miniiiuinli. ale at present rejoicing in the | ns.--es>ioii of it long lost nephew, who turned up at Port Monmoutliti lew dassagu. ii.e nephiMv is 11 i'nnr 1 ^ man tril.i I i.lifnrnia, wh I r:in aw.'iv Iriini hunie and bad imt ..ini e lien heard from. The nephew nils a mniuritic t,-|)c "I his v\;jMJtl!I^, in which ;i shipwreck plays an iiiipinlaul Tho Board of Health. The Huiini of lleiiltb bus cbaugeil its time of meetin,; tiosn Monday night lo Thursday night. At IIIH last meeting of the lloiiid a coiniinllee was appointed to draft a set ol" heallb ordinaiiccs, Com- miusioner .K.liu Sullon, win. at lirsl did nut obey tlie orders ol ti:e Boiinl. has lately removed the rubbish and relus-! complained of, and bis premises are now a model uf neatness and cleanliiu ss. Lectures for Young Men. The Rev. J. It. Mace will deliver a course of fnur buiiuonx, especially de- signed for young men. the first tu IM given on next Sunday evening in limcc: M. K. Church, lit 7 o'clock. Suiijecl, "What to he." Tliu young men of th.- town are invited to lio^preseul. Democratic Mooting. On Saturday afternoon, October lillth, Leon Abbott, ('has. H. Winlield and Chaa. K. HuiidricliKon will address a po- litical meeting to he held at lied Bank. The same, speakers will address a meet- ing at Asbuiy Park uii the evening nt the same dtiv. _: ••< Ladlos' Aid Society. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. li. E. Church will meet at the residence of Mrs. John S. Iliihlmiil, Front street, noxt Ttuwlny pvcuing. Sim kera will ilnd Ciillington'H "Prize Medal" cigar Oie'beBt flvo-ccnt cigar ever sotd. Trythem once and you'll always buy them.—.ddi). _• Collies, the clothier.and lmttor, has it largo Btouk of full ulothing now on liuiid. Now goods for suits in largo variety.— A d v . . . ' . .-' •••.•"'••. ••••' ' •'•'.• ; A VAHIETV OF, Ol'LMOM^ PUBLIC OPINION ON "JUNIUS'S" LAST WEEK'S LETTER. OhJet'U lo Ihr Remedr. Tu TUK Knnoi: OK TlIK KKIIISTKR : In your last issue 1 noticed an article over the signature of "Juiiins,' which may well make every thinking citizen pause. The ill tide justly complains of I In- number of liijuui- ^dm.nrt liceiiMsl bv the Boaiduf ('ouiiiii^sioueis of the town, and Miggi-.sls Ibat the power of licencing men to deal in nun. to the rum of hap- piness in our families, be taken fiuin the elected servants of the tuwnspeople and lodged in the Judges uf the Court ol ( unimon Pleas. Thin I 'ubjuct tu, a-»' it would be nnly taking tin- power i'roin the pi'nple and tniusferriiig it to three men. only one of whom is from Red Malik. That R\-i\ Hank, with its nuin':itni> hotels, beer saloons, and comer drue stoic is more than well supplied with places where the poison that cheers ami likewise inebriate.-* may lie procured, [ grain, but the remedy fur Ibe evil if nut the one proposed by "Jiuiius." Hl.AC-KSTCiXK. UKI> HANK, O u t . T>, 1>,SJ. A Hri.fceu-IIenrlrcl Blollier. Turui-; KI.I I'uit UK TlIK KKOISTKU : Permil a wnnian who has hei-n n ^n\i- scribec to vutir paper frum il" tiist i-.slli In siy il few wiii-.dn about tie bin r sa- loons of lied li.uik. Tliese siduuiis iin- robbing the town and country round- i-boiil of our young men. Our snns, when they go In ited Hank, find them- selves surrounded by triupliitiiiii. llctr salnnns IHC mi e\ery luind. The temple!- slamls at the iluor and bids them enter. While .ve try to bring our sous up in the n;jiil path, tliese sab s do llicir best tu make drunkards of them. The liolids may deal nut the poismi. but il is nut tu tliein that our y/uiug men itre iittracted. It is the beer Siil'iiins whii h lilst CIIIIMI' mil' young men tu leave the path of right and virdli.'. '1 lie Cnlilini:.si.ilaTH ut Hi'd Hank will ha\e a great, deal tu answer for in tlie hereafter fur granting licenses bv wholesale the wav they do. I am glad that one has at last had I br courage to speak out on this mailer. "Jllniu.-.'" lllllst lie il bluiiell - Ileillteil mother like myself or she would hut have felt i-iimpellod to write th • way -he did. May the reiiiedy askeil for by lier sunn cuttic. H. 1'AKKKIiMl.l.K, (Jet. 5, 1SS1. Ni.l < IMUIIU In- Co llii' I'll bile <iin.tl. In TIII: l-;i.nun UF Jin-: ltK<;is-n-ji: 1 ,lj;|-|'.- will, "Jin,,lln" liiiil I in- liiflin- ing nf siilniiiis shuiild be taken out of llu 1 hiinils of tin- Cuininissioliers ami placed in the hatnis ol (he comity cuiirts. SliniiM such ii thing.be done it would immediately lessen the number of sa- loi.ns in the town. Sei-i'll or eight sii- Inciiis are eiitii-elv tun many fur a hllii- to« n like U-l lliiil,-. .VIK-II plac.Mshn'iM II-lii-ensi'd noly wlien they are cnndii- civeto tlie pulilir KIII.I1. :ind il iscerlainly not conducive tothe public good to have so many in town. "JuniusV suggestion should* be carried out, and the result would be of decided advantage to the town. l,i t a bill b? prepared repealing the act which gives our CommiuMiouers the right tu license these beer saloons, and I have no doubt but it will become " law. KlOIIT AN'l) JrsTICK. KKD DANK, Oct. tlth, '83. All In tlir Name lloat. Tn Tin-: Ki.ITuH in-' TilK. HKUISTI-.U : So "Junius" objects to beer Hiiloonn? Well. I do nut kiion- but he is right. Beer sitloiins and whiskey selling drug -'tuns lire an iilmmi nation inthe sight of he Lord and of all reputable citizens. And Kcd Haul; has too miiny of hoth classes uf ruin shup*. Him-p the town has been incurponli'd l!iis*.Mil li;is lK-"!iwilh us. Samuel T. lleudriuksuli, John S. Applegiite. Win. T. Oorl'ivi, Sanii'el V.'. Slui-fiinl tf.i! Juh.i Suftnii Iliac liecu Chief Coiiiinissiuuers of the town, and the nyi'iit's > f *;u h '^ave in -n i;ui Ly of licensing Siiluuns. these men have rep- resented all shades of political upinion. lleadii- iisn.i. tii, hutel kei j'er iiiul I Join- oerat : Apjilegate, Ihe law'ver and l£e- publicMii: Curhes. t':o clrtliier und Re- publican; Jlorford, I lie coal dealer and. aiiytliiiig-fui-iifTice: Siittnn. the temper- ance man an.! Democrat, are all in the same built. What is the cure for tillsV It is not that pruposed by "Junius." Xo, it it. tlie education c./ (lie people up to a higher standard of public morality and a realiziiiL' sense uf the gigantic pro- portions of the great evil of intem- perance that has such a hold upou this (iod-iavorcd land. To do this it needs that the church people should awake to ii sense of t'lejrreBpoiisibility iu tho mut- ter: that the public presi .should hound lo the death tlie demon of runt, and that all citizens of every condition whatso- ever should band together to banish rum from the commonwealth, Oh, Uod grunt tinu the day may cuini* tornn. CIH.-IICIIII.VN. KKD DANK, Oct. 4. lS8i). Poor men KIIOU- Their To THE EDITOU OF TUE KEOMTER : Your correspondent last week, who warned toshut up the salootis, wants to take away from lite, poor uieu what little pleasure and comfort they.ltave. After a hard day's work a quiet chat in a BII- luou with his friends, and an occasional glass of beer, aretii a poor man about the only enjoyment hecaualford. Isunpoie your correspondent is wealthy and can alford to order his Piper Ileidseck and St. Julien by the basket, and grudges the poor man his glass of beer. The son of toil, who gets a hare pittance for his duily labor, whose liard-eai nt-d crust is washed down with a glass of beer, ia to have his only comfort taken away from him. I suppose it would suit 'some people to have every place which poor men fre- quent shut up, anil men to make poor men go where be would not be seen at all. This is a free country, though, and noor mendiiive got just as. .much right hero IIH anybody else, and anybody who thinks he can impose on the poor man will find out that hi) is much mistaken. The people of Ited Bank know tlieir rights and they are. going to stand up for them. A WURKINUMAN. KEII BANK, Oct. Oth, vm. lik-tt Tompcruuco Coiuiulaalonen. To TitE EDITOB OF THEUEOISTEK. : It seems to me that "Junliia" miiken a mistake, when he asks that tlie power to grant licenses bo taken from the Board of CoiiiiuirtHionurs ami lodged in the Court of Common Pleas. Tho moro lo- cal a government is, the belter it will be. The Commissioners are personally known to overy citizen of tho town} tliu .Judges of the Court, with the exception of ihi) Liiy Judge from this place, are. known to but few. As long m the power to grant licenses is lodged with tho Com- missioners the power to re! line or permit saloons tobo run In town lies w lth (ho people. Tho law which given tho Coin- inlndionera tho right to license tho sa- loons is virtually a loc.al option law, at least aa far as saloons are concerned. If tho people of tho towu do not wont sa- 1 loons in town they have but to elect a set uf Cummiaxionerx who are prohjtioD- i»ts. While I, equally with "Juniu»," do not belien; in permitting ualoons in town. I think the law iaright juat &» it is. If the |«-u|ile do not want saloon* they have only to reeled John Sfltton and Wm. IVCorlien next year, and fill niit the ticket with nieuijf the Kami! kind—that is. lenii>erai)ci' men—and Keil Iliink nil) IM- (r.-e fn.cn saloon*.- Or if they cannot elect threii new Commis- sioners, i-ai-h of win,m will U' temper- ance i let i hem i.lei-t ,,nv more, tind then the majority of the Hoard of Com- mi».-iuMiT» will hi; tempi-ranee men, a;nl they will l»i able In atnilish aaloona in Red Hank. This is tlie. Hole way of -butting them (int. To change the. law would not iibnlUh tliein. Toelectttteni- pei-iiuce Hoard of C/UUimis»ioners, would. This. then, i.s what ought to he'donr, illld if'Juiiius" will see that such a tick- el i., in ihc Held next Jlay, ( will do all iu in v puw.-r tu make it successful. A. R C. liKU liANK. Outuber 7. !!>!«, Tlllnka "Jiiulm" In ICiivluIII. I Tin: Kunm: "j THEHKUISTEI: : III till' last i».slle nf TlIK u'KUI.STKR I no- tice a coiiiiiiunii-aiinu fioin a temper- ance crank higinug himsiilf "Juriius." 1 sll[ipnse beCiiusehe cilllliot elljnv the good things nl lib- In- iibj.-cts to u'l liers oing so. The article was nut worth Hit) -pace it occupied in your paiier. and I am greatly surprised at your printing n. COMMON SENSE. UEU llANK, Oct. 7, IMi. fill* Ihc Ton n Trea.nr). To TUK KlHTlill 01-' TlIK ItEUISTER: What's tbe matter with "JuniU8,"I vvould like to know? Every saloon that is licensed pays into the town treasury i."ii a year, this makes tho taxes that much li^liier. Insii'iid of lilaming the t'oniminsiuin.rs fur licensing the saloons they ought to he praised for doing all they can to keep the taxes at an lowa rate as possible. TAX-PAYKH. KED HANK, October 7, 18M. Kedlirii the Number Ti. THE KMITOR OK THE KEUISTEK : . • * "Junius.' last week, bit the nail •"liiarely on the head. It is a shame that our Commissioners will license each sili.nu which applies for permission make Ueil Bank a visit of saloons. The freijiient rows which occur show that the sab- of intoxicants here is entirely tun extensive. I say, for one, reduce their niiinlier. ' ANTI-SALOON. ltEU HANK. October H. 18H3. Trading Under False Names. Tu THE EDITOU OF THE REUISTEH : 1 understand certain parties are trav- eling about in this vicinity saying they He from Stein way's, New York, undso- liciting tuning, iind among others using my name as reference. I have given no person such privilege. If I do it will be in writing. Tbe Steinway's tell ii\** that such persons arc not authorized by them, iind Unit tuners are only sent put from their establishment by special request. J. LLOYD, Jn. <». — A Birthday Party. (Frum tlir Atlantic lliglllamb Herald.) La.it Thursday evening a party constat- ing uf thirty youug Jadiea ami gentlemen assembled in a body by invitation of the proprietor at Foster's Hotel, on Centre uveu ue. They proceeded immediately to take possession of his spacious dining mom. anil it wan soon apparent, from the whispered consultations and anxious glances toward the door, that all were on the tjui vim. Shortly after eight o'clock the subject of expectancy entered and was no less a personage than Mr. John Foster, who had juat attained his nineteenth birthday, find in whose honor die reuaio.. was given. The young gen- tleman was completely taken by sur- prise, but soon recovered self possession, and gracefully welcomed his guests. The c remng was pleasantly devoted to cha- rades, games, und vocal and instrumen- tal music. A sumptuous collation fol- lowedwhichallheartily enjoyed. Among those present we noticed Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Champion, Mrs. Spencer Morris, Mrs. .Maggie White. Miss Letitia Bowne, Miss l'JIla Roberts, Misses Jessie and Car- rie .Morris, Miss Carrie Covert, of Little Silver, Miss Lidie Smith, Miss Luellu Foster, Miss Essie Whiting, of Brooklyn, Miss Ellio Everett, Misses Delia, Josie and Ada Leonard and Miss Mary Leon- ard, of Ltotiardville, Miss Allio Davia and Misses Sarah and Nellie, Posten, of Navesink, Dr. (leorgo D. Fay, Thomas Emery, Will Roberts, Egbert Lufburrow, U. II. Huberts, Unrry Griffith, of New York, Will Posteu and Webster Davis, of Navesiuk. Not a Fair Way. (i'Vom the Anbury Park RepuMc'can.) Extensive advertising must pay in one way or another, and it is evident that those who advertise get all the profits, for certainly " country " newspapers do not make anything out of the large dis- play advertisements of dry goods and clothing merchants in the cities. Think of giving one or two columns of space for a year ut the rate of SOcents a col- umn per week—making the magnificent total of $40 a year! And yet that Is .vlrat several newspapers in this State. are getting for their space—and seem anxious to fill up at such rates. We venture the statement that these, earns newspapers would not give the "same space, at the same rates, to one of their local niercbauts. $3,000 for $42.3O. (Frum Ihe Arburu Park Journal.) On Tuesday C. B. Tilaisdell, Regent, and K.B. Bluisdoll,Secretary of Royal Ar- canum Council, No. 427, of Long Branch, paid a visit to Asbury Park, and placed in the hands of Mrs. Slocum 13,000, tho amount assessed vii the members of the order in caau of the decease of a member. Tho lute Dr. Slocum was a member of the organization, and him paid in during his membership ot less than four years, oulv $42.80. * - - « ' Another Dog Case. . (From Ihe Eatontown .icIperfiMr.) Albert Roberts, a soap peddler, living at Little Silver, on Saturday afternoon visited tlto reaidimcoof Mr. Franklin, on the McLean farm, on the Tinton Fall»_ road. Mr. Franklin has a large dog, which, unfortunately, was loose,, end at- tacked KotwrtK, and bit him severely on the throiit and neck. Dr. Beach dreaded the wounds, and the sufferer is reported to be, doing well. •»•«• rieaso coll and examine the flnost M> gortment and latest stylos of drew good*, fancy goods and millinery good* at ex- ceptionally low prices, at L'BlmMi* berg's, Broad ttrm.—Aiiv. ^«» ... All wool sc&rtijt thin* wd dminr* ti tl3H0 battK Utit* 1>U» Juat reoelved attomplelailaaaf rubber clothing »t Corih*, tlw " —Adv, «,

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RED BANK REGISTER.VOLUME VI. NO. 16. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1883. $1.50 PER YEAR.ll

S. B. 0VIATT FOR CLERK.THE EX-SPEAKER NOMINATED

BY ACCLAMATION.

A Battling; Speech lijr Senator Ap|>li-Kile 'Hie Work of the Convention

TUe Notuluatlon made AtuldslGreat Applause Tiie Couufy Exer-utlve Committee.The Repuhlicuu county rdi.ventioii met

at Freehold on Monday. The ik'U1-gativ hml been Bclected the Siitunlttyprevious, and there was a lur^u uttt'iid-anee. Tli« convention was called tuor-der by W. A. rrickett, olmirman of tlieluHt convention. Chilion ltubbiiiH. waselected temporary clmirm.m and JehuJ \ Applegate, Clmi'Itm II. Butcher andJohn II. Cook temporary Bccrt'turieN. Ontaking tho chair Mr. Kubbins imuli* ahrk'f speech, stuliug tlio ohject of theconvention in id referring to tin- [inspectsof Hepublicaii BUCCCHS.

The followii g cn.M" UtfcK urn- thenappoiutcd : J'IJ i> ;i. < i*t Or^;mi/.;iuon :(irover II. Lullmnov, II. h. Norton andWin. KosU-r. On-lei linta : J units Ifmy,Genrgo H. Vnndeilit v'.i ami I'lenjuuiiu A.IAV. lii'hulutioiih :' John S. A,'|ilr^att',Tims. U'onanl, (h;ir>. K. Manet, J-»hnW. Httrlwrt, Dunui !.. Suvu^e ami Win.

Dr. LrfFerta, Thus. H. He. d way, C. V. N.Wilson, H. M. Neviu« and Dr. UYIch.After the U|i{ii)iiituieiil of coniuiitterH art'resH of ton iniiiutt'tt wan taken, afterwll'cl) the coniniilti'es mm If tlieir re-port**.

The commi t t ee on rrfririitit'ilNi-eiHtrlf]

tha t there were no contested Heats. The

cmnin i t t i i ' ••[) Ktili'H reported that itn >

. hail »dii))ted the rules of (lit* hist Slali>

Convention. Tlie cuimiiitift1 <>n IVniiii-

i m i t Organization r«-|H>il< d in favor nt

J n l m S . Appte^atf for |»rrimuu*iit i-liair-

niaii, and the temporary J«H n - t a r io a*

|M'nnai;*iil wrretnrii'K. The repnri- "t

tin- ('i)iiunitti't H WI-IC act'rjitt'd.

On taking tin1 chair Senator ,\ pplrj^nle

B|»>,kt< an foil own ;

" I . ( h u n k M m . m - u t l n r i i H i , lo i t h e l i i i rmr >..u h a M -

m n l V r r t s l UIMHI DIM \<\ M I I V L I M I : im< n> i - lu t in i i t i n !••

f m ^ l t J « < • v I T j n i i r (t'-WtrutUum ; « - < i ; , j . H V t m u -

lui 'I ( t i n - 1<» rii 'iiilliiLtt ' ii r u m l l i l n l i - f u r I ' m i n l ) C l e r k .

I l imy *a> i t m i in-vi-r , in tli** h i > i ' u > of M i , . a i i l .

4 « H I I I L > > 1 J : I M - Uif | m * i n v U ) " f l N r r l ' l i r u n --in-.-.•>'

l n e n NI M l u l i l . 'Hit . I ' « i n i l * l i . . \ " ' D>'iiiji.iU-<l »

rUIKl t i l i i t r (<>r l l . i- i»lllri- «.f ('• m i l v i ! . -rk. nn- l t i " «

t t i u t l i i ' i n l i i f I t ' l l lm> U i - i i i t t c i v i - t i i>v t in- \*-"\«»

v i m a l l » v l l k n o w , T in - .mi.- .- nf ( O u t i n n . - r k .!•*-

m u m l N a UiHmiitfti na<l p M i r i i i ' u l l i m n " f tu . u r > s .

u lltt&li w l m l-t r u | t t l i l r nf |HTf<»nnllL^r Hit- i i . :n— i<r*

t l w n t t l i v III ii l u iMi i rMi - t l k f w a y . IT w e iu.i< i r m i f a

u t u n fur t t iu i l i n i " i i t J»n l nffli-t* ti>-<|n> In w h . - n i ln-

l » i | i t f t m n - r u l i t i . a m l ' - i i f I " » l i > ' i n iJi«> f. • I i tx -

an'filvi>.H of Hit' m u n i ) r u n IM- Mift-lj in ( rn>n*<| , i n -

c u l l k'«i ' - u l i'f I l i h <-<'Hv«-iiilMt) t < w | n y i».-vi iml t h a i

t i l - iK iu i i na t l . i i i u | | ] IH- ralUI.- . l l.y lh<- | - - | 1 ••( I 'M

ii i i in l .v In N i ' V f i i i l n T .

" I tu^tl tint rt>uiw\ hiinwH)}. !»r )iarjii«-u> )» ihrm l f I n K i ' | i i i 1 i l l i - a i i r i ) n v i > i i t l < > n > . I k n > ' u H i a t \ < - r \

u n t i l l i e n - w i l l tfu f i . r t l i i i i K i • I*• h h n i i t i f v i t<< c l < t - i

I h e r i i i K t l i l . i t > I I M H , | i n i t i a l l u - r v t " i l n > . U I U H - V I T l h . i l

c i i i n l l i l u u - n m 1 H ' .

" « i - i i n 1 i m l l i ' w i l l , u i n . . | » > r u u i l t i n : i i r i . u h * -

r i n l f l M t l - ' M . I n a f i • » • w t - - k > " < w i l l \»- < M ! I < - . |

U | N > i M i i « U v t i j i < u l i . - h u l l i f M . T i i H i " M « | . - I m U M *

n i x t H i n t - v r a r n . ' I tit- I h i i i i M - n i t s l u i k t < t i u t i i i i i i i l c i i

lA-i 11 A I ' N ' f l . 1 t i < - l l f j i i i l i l i . a u - t u n . - i i . . i n l l i i t U - l

J x h t i l l i i i i i l ' U " i i . l ' . - ' i h tu t ti h i i v t - n i ' r i l - I M N

i i n - t i I m v t ' u < k i i i < \ \ l < H l v ' c > l i i h l l l l > . l l i . H i i t u n . i n - nl<l<-

l l l A M I s . I ' , , . U l m i l l r . l l i r f r . ' l l l H i J - i - n m l l i i t V

l i c i t - t l . f > i l l i l l l f l i I t - . i - i iM-f . W lii-it i t t ' t < i [ H M - n i f t <

I H . M M I . i \\n< l t d ! .• i •!,.. I - 1 , H u m i . f i i h i l t i v a m i m -

M l f f l l ) m i t l i c S i i | . j . 11 • l . l i - i i . > • ' < t « - ^ - , ] < > i m l b ; u i

I n \< H i . \ Y l i ) < n : i n < i t l i > T i k i i K M m i l e ( • • • v i M i , . > r M n l i t « " l

; i tuna l>> - i n - , n i l ,>]; I H M U I J U I ) U > J . I M I M I I . I M -

f ul M.M.h.-M.rn|MiWi' ;I-:IM-thrti in. innU-r.t. ati>li m i t i i i m i r l ) lit' n-i i j i i-»inifi i i r ihi> lu^ t i |»>-iiiion

J n i u i t i m i i I i i xo i i .

" I^'i ' i i Al iU-t ! l u t s n n n n n l a U > . Wln-n in I**."

t h e utjiiM'M-r I h c S t u l i ' I ' l i x ' t i i]iitlt;<nt'Nii-ht N ' r i i i i i f

f«i lliik'itinl Unit II [.riuiii r i i t i r i i o t ' i l i u i \ui . i r w i -

IM-IItil t«» iif.li Hi.- U- j r i s l t ih in- I " (Mi** s< .in.- iiit-ii^un-

u h l u l t vv.ml.i M-H..-.I1 I I I I - I>VI I , t t i« S ta l l* I T I K -U l t<-

furnt h i l l w i . h d n i l t t ' d . W h e n lht> hi I m i n e .U- fu rc

t h e l lu i iM-of A w m M y M r . A h i v l l l r f l t in S | - a k n \

r l m l r , a ml i l rMvi i i l ln i r (<• t lx ' H I - H 1 n f iht> I I U I I M - <llil

l . l i U l i i n r l I L X M M H Itit> h i l l . T in- bill « n - |HI<->-''•

IliiWfVlT, III h p l l t ' u f Ills rtp[k,>(tlfiri, ilfni tilt ' .yf i t t f

liiw Niv i t l ( n - i n ^ . I D ' O u> SMWii i u yi-ni ti> I i .

AK'ii t i , In Hit' s ju i i f u t t r , Mr . A I I I H - M , 1>> itW WI|<-C

Illlil III- Y L ) ' . . , < I ] . I h i - I T S I m |,n>« il Mil 1'V w h i r l , h e

HDtJ hi* tt<l)f\\ I l l l ' l l l l* ')* Unit h) I l f l ' i V f IX-urlV llnlllili '

i h c sn l i i ry fin w l i l r l i tticv liuii n ^ n - f i l t o H C H I 1 t h e

Htiit*v Mr. At iU ' i i vutc i l in i«iy h l u i s - l f In K"l'l

Wlllcli WW tlll 'll Wnrtll 11C, Illld Wllicll WiUlliI IlltVr

ti('iMit'i |lliil In l l i i i r l> i lxllhlt ' tilt- >ulltr> itlloivt'il t t i f

mft i i tN-rs . W h e n t h e Stal l* M'ILH fliruiarllni: I " I n r

lbM*lffn*iii t l ic »lil (Miiuli ' ii ui i i ! AI I I IHI> riili*, ni t t l

t h e Cuint l t ' i i uiitl AIHIM v n i i l n m i l wm I ' l i i l r avur ln i r

I 'Ufi ' i , - icur fn>m t h i ' | tii>nii 'tit " f ft* fuir x lum- <>[

l u x a l l i i t i , l-*-"ii AhU-n *\*>i<- ID I i i u . i *.f t l ic n u l l '

inlcriwt mill tik'HliNt Hit1 |ttiti|<>. When u nvmliiiltuiwiw iiITentl In tilt! h'k'tsliituiv, ruinpllini'tiliiikr l.lii-culii.Slmriiuiii and (inuit UIHUI IIIL* (ivcritiniwcif tltf

n>lx'IIIi>n, Mr. AUIH'U WHS guilty <tf thi' nuttvutiut-

tiiw ami tmwMialtlc net of ui'tvluj,' to UUHMHI hystr ik ing mil ilx'imiiic of Linruin n lumir n 'M'n i ltlKHUtflitml tlm Wdihl.iiiiil MTiiml only In Aiiit'rtnihlikUfty u> Die Dunn- <>f iivorifi' \ViLs1il»>rt<iti.

"Mr. AlilM'i: IllLH.-llnAnhllllM'K !<.!»• nM-.H.MIurr-

furiii unil lu-itiKuuy In llu1 uilinlulMnillon <>f the.Stllle'H ufTnlrtt. He Is Ihe friend of Jobs tiiul lininup-oly, unit (i<»«l siivt- N«v Ji!R*y if lit* HIIOIIII) IW t ' lwt-ti l . He tinseiH'iily etatcil that lie vvouhl lvwinM \\w

tni'ii u i m Worked lor lilia In lit*' /-iiiiipiilk'N, unilHtliMlIll 111'lH'ClWtWl It WOllltl 1H< tlH' M'lUll of tll(>Itllly McAtinus, tliti Johnny Wariirm, ihif llurm-y

Ftirtln mid llu- Jvrry t'h-vt-lmiilH.

'* 1[ ho m*i- HtM-Uii wo may IK* |nt']iiirtHl tu M»H>

Jmiftii liiinkln aiiiMilntiti fur .Indue nf Urn ftiiip'inu

Court: AUmi NuUTinut i n>r I'lcrk In r h i m i w y :

for 8iutu Tn'iihUinr. Do lliu |KM|IIO of Nxw Jorsoyw a i i t u mull tiki! this fur tiuvurnuri ' Nn, t lnv wantH iaun Who 1M nlKive susplr lui i ; a nmn mi w l i t wrLM'finl Ull'H' l.s tint Itli' ^Kh'tilf^t t'lnt ; 1| uiiltl Wticw*niltIlly lUiil Integrity 1* iituim^tlniu'U. s m l i u limit(M tliu ltcpU til lean iioitilntHt for lioVLTlmr, JuiintluuiDlxoii, of IIIKIHUII (Hiunty."

Mr. A|)j>)ig«to was friijiit'iitiv inter-nipU'd li} upplmite, and at tlnj i-loae oThiti adilfi-'HH Micro was loud ami long con-tinued nj)plmiho. ,

The Committee on Hwolutioim tlun of-forcd tlio following;

Till) lU'|H|blli:llliS (if Ml'llllHUltll (?<U11tt¥ III I'OIIVUINH'IHIDII iwscmhlt'il hiMiby n>M)lYi> us follows:

1. Wi) reutilriii thuilit-lariuiniiof iirltirlplfHt'iiuii-uliitml tiy tliu lUttmlillryu HUIUI L'oiivt'iitlim tif Su|»-(imilier lKtli, IHHi.

*. \Vc uonllally untliinu Urn noniliuitltin or JIHIKMIHXIIII for liovitriio]'. Ttm ludiikiry, lnie^rl ty, learu-inganti \mwmitumttihtl\\v which hnvveunbiwl himtonttuln IIIH |in*rtotn dlHttiiKiilnlit'»l |KMitlntitMilitlulilm to ttm tumor BiiilruMH-vt of all riwHitilnkhu,'\^^h\ and we)ie.ntby pliidifu Mm imr liiwirty HUP-|H»rl.

il. Thnt projittr Inws plioukl \r& I'tiuctwl ami n»-foriuu (unlit uteri for ttiu nt'dt'tlcm of tnu fee**, ('««{«nnil oxiwilwH «f llltKutlim, tlin foriH'loailrt)"t nicil-uauitf), mill Urn niiitliu^ nt our Court* imj thulr ml-JilnrlH. - ; '• -1 '

4. i'niit tliu Hilp|Mirt niid H1U:]UT '»f vitfrmntA utidvittfitlHtmlfl In tliu ciuiityjrtll at Mm rxin'iiw of llii'UU'tiuyeii* of tlilH cu'.miy, without Ptrlct ami UowtMtc oumpllanot with tlm Inwtt uiitliorl/InK ttn-lr

' cunvlrltoiifliiileimiiiitLmQtit In flsfcQtutoianducIRuruob iimi BtifiuW nut tw tolftroivtl. . -

r>, TlmLwu |i|udtfu UKMuitiiitiiliiiHMif tlilnC-m-vonilon our twrutwt mid unlkH) tuil'iwrt,

Tho call was thpn madu for uomiiin-

tions. MilUtone ofTorcd no nomination.M.inuiupaa offered the uumeofShermunB. Oviatt, Atlantic offered the nuineof T. Fornian Taylor. Mr. Taylor roneami witiuiiew* hiu uarntun favorof SJier-itiiiu IJ. Oviatt. The other townaliinBpi hented the name of Sherman Ii.Oviatt, and at tine conclusion of the railof tuwnshipH the nomination WUH inndeanuniinouKly hy acclaiauLion.

l)t. LellertH, T. Fonnun Taylor and(inivci II. J.ufhurrow were ap]H>nit(*ri ui;uiamittee to wtcurt tlic numiiicu to ti.eplalfdim. As he appeared in the halltin' audieai't' gave Iiim three <*hef is, anduuntinut'd its applause until he had.rcaclu'd the platform. Here IIP aeceptedtin* nomination in a Itrief up well, and af-ter the appointment of the e x t t u t i v(•Miimiittf-i- tli*1 convention udjoiuuetl.

The following pcTttons compriH1 theexeculive cninmittiH*:

lltu.MUKi, Win. (', Kl>, •hiis- H. M»|7(H*.M ATA W A S - J e h u 1*. A|i|>'t'Kiiti\ Alixtll) HtH'd.Mlim.KKivvN t j . H. Sli-kh'M. William H. ( in tn l ,

Cn|ii. Iii'iiJ. liiiujf'ti (ictirpi1 ^io^f ird.SiiiiK\\t<iiri:^ l"liii s. A|>|tlcj.riitf, John II. Coofe,

Win. T . l u r l i . s . 'l lifiului-H Sjikh'^, (.nirlnii Slckli-s,T. W.Thr-'i'KiiiiiiiMii, Win (iirchifi, Liifhurruw.

r .Hi iMi iw :\ - J">. VjiiuiiTvi'tT, Hdiiry Wciiniii,(•(•(i. v Muiis, win . r . iti>ii|i.T.

o«KAN Miitthius WIIHIII'V. ('. V. N. Wllfinti, A sayKniml-s MJI», J'. I i n m n u .)<'})>! Kutim, M;iJ. IVunlcIl,.liilm A. IIHU'I. Mil. . M i l M.v'HI

NKI'll Sir- l i . ('. l)nill'!(Hl, 1'liOItlllD II. Kl'liwiiy,li ' t t * Uiiii"Hi\ I.. K. \>iilMiii.

WAI.I , H. H. Viinl. UiiiH. Ihirtmv, A. N. Cmik,Mai Alluln*.

Hntw.fl . \V. A. P i l rkHI , tlnlsliwl ! l ' l (n r^ l i t .t i ' i f rJot iuwii i . John t l . sii-kl*-^.

MilL-TONK.- Win. II. HriUuii. Mnrrl-s UnhMiis.5 1 » v , i ! i h V P . V»'. tMi'W'ii>. Jiyi. T . Hunt.I ll-hll KluMloi,l>. l,«'\vb F. (i(i)doii, I). [„ Suv-

»iif. Win. HuU'lJiivui.l'l;rrl<(il.l'. Will. fi. Vmli'llhlUKli, Win. Sluflll,

I'hilloll Hohhius. .lliu. T . I h ^ i ' l lAll A M i r . T. luni imi "i'a> lur. Win. II. IWttrr.MMILI'IM'.II . John W. Hfrht-rt, Win. < urMHi.K A I U T A S . 1'r, l i . T. tVflrli, Ji)i». K. Uutivun,

Ib-nj. A. Ij'i-, Ju- K.IVrry .— - — ^ ^ * ^ ^ -

Obituary.Mrs . |)i>v Ci iHi tvcr t l i . 'd ul ht>r r n s id i - iKT

in Mi<M!ctf>« n !>;i S a d i r d a } Iftst. Mr.i

I ' n i K i v i ' i ' w a s tin* t l i i n l i l . i u ^ l i t e r nf W .

\ \ \ t ' i n m v t ' r , o l Kr i l H a n k , a m i w a s

inii i-h lii'lipvi'd Iiy till w l i i i k u c w h e r . S h e

\v:is n u i r r i c i l t<> U c v ( ' m i m e r a yt-.'ir ;igi>

hist J u l y , ; i r . i h-.u\ K ' "" l li.-ill 11 J u n t i l t i n '

parit s m n m i - r , M'IH-II s l i r \ v ;n p r o s t r a l i - i l

hy a n a t t a c k nf m a l a r i a , a n i l t i r c a i i i c

m t i r l i l v i l u o ' d . l - 'a i l in^ t n r a l l v . i j n i c k

CllllSUMIption f l i s t h ' i l . a m i s h e sonl l Mir-

r l i n i l u ' i l In III' r a \ ' . i , ; " - of t h a t l a l n l i l ls

i-a^c. H i T i k a t l i w a s ( j i n t ) - i i h r \ j i rti<<).

I I I I W I ' V I T , a m i t l " ' I I I 'WK «f h e r i l r i ' i ' aM'

was a shock t c l n r inanv frit'iuls. IU-

s i i U - * t l w i i n > n i l n ' r > ; t t f h e r f a t h i r ' s f a m i l y

^ l i f h « a \ i » s h i ' r l n l s l > ; t m l a m i a y m n i ^

I m l »• 1 " m i a i i n I I I T u i i l i i n i ' l y i l i ' a l l i . T i n 1

i n t i T i i i . n t l " " k j i l a n M i K u h n a t F a i r -

v i i ' H n i i i i M i ' i . v .

J o h n S r l i i ' i i k s i i l w . - l l . I I r . M i i i i r o l

l l o l i n i l r l t o \ v i i s h i | i . I ' I I I I a t h i s r r s i i l i - n c r

t l i c n i i . i S i n " h i v , N ' | I I I I T : ! i n l i . H i -

w a s h . i i u n t i l l n r l i i I ' l j - t i n i n ^ I n s n \ \ n

o n t i n ' U l t l i i i f D i i ' i ' m h i T . l k n ! i . l i e w a s

I l i r s , , 1 ; , , ( J i i l i n I ) . S t i l l v v . - l l m i l l M a n

S . l i . n . k . a m i « a » a i l i n ' i - l i l c u f i i i l i i n l o !

l l i f l i l s t M ' l t k ' l s i . : M . n i i i i . r . i t l i c u u i i t y .

K a r l \ i n l i t - ' ' i f w : i - i n n r r i c i l t u K r a i i i t ' s

^InT-j>ti% . *1 : i n ^ t 1 1 . - I o l I i a n c l s M i H | i i , y ' .

I C M | . S t - M ' l l C l l i l i l t t ' l l , I III l-t SlHIS a l l l

f ' i i : c i l . u i t i l i l ' T s . < u i \ i v i - h i m . H i * w i f , -

;i\t<ti i.H s t i l l l i v i n g , a n * ] h i s o w n « " a s t l i r

l i r s l i l i ' n t h w l i u ' h h a i l o i c i m v i ] i n h i ~

l a m i l > f o r u v t T h i i l f a c i ' l l t l l r s .

— - —•^&*^^—

Dr. Chattlo Nominated.llv. Tim-. U. Cha l t l r . of I...ii); Urancl i .

was nominal* '1 for MI'IUIH-I- nt Asscmhly.

hy I h r lli-nioi r a l s . in Mon.lay. T l i t -mn-

vi'lilinn was hi'M at M.in;i-.|iiali Al-

t lo l l^ l l all illlilll 'llant nf I III all I nn l l

r~liil> mi l \ twn ili'li'inites nf that inwiisli ip

vn tn l in his fiivur. Thi ' ciiiiM'iiticni was

a s loni iv mic. As ChattiiM'allsril th i ' ih'-

frill iif tin1 ri'j.'iilar I l i ' i inn ' iat ic I'anili-

i latc last \ car il is [m>halj]f tliat m a n v

Di'iiun r a t s will rrfusi ' tu n t ] i ]n i t h i m .

Jiilin Katun, nf L I I I K Branch , is spoken

nf us tin* prnhulili' ld 'pu l i l l ' an nnniiin'i ' .

Major W a n h ' l l . uf t he MIIIII1 place, is also

nKMitinncil wi lh the ramliiliK-y. It iti rt»-

|iorti'il t ha i l ' n ink l i v e r , uf A t l n n t i r

IIIWIISIIIJ) . will [(in utt iin Iinh'piMnU'tit

l l d i i o i r a t i c t i cke t . W i t h lliv Dcinocrarv

ilivuleil as it is. tin* pruspt-cls of a Ui'pub-lii'itn rurryiiiR thi' District are cmisiihri'ilfair.

Plunging Down a Stoop Credo.A lew nights ji^i) a voting ^rntleinan

of Seal>ri(;ht visitpil his Imly lnvi'. aniltiirru'il until Ihi" nnmn linils'<ni' tosleep.When he hail inailo up his miiul to sei'khis own ilniiui'ili' IM' haile faruwell to theulijeet uf his alTt'ctiuns anil essayed toilrsL'i'inI the stairway. With u lust "ynnilni^lil " ho slnirk out. Inn, uliut.' llu hailfuilril to notici' a pair of No. 27shoi'M, vvliicli lay in the very center oftin' HtiiiVwny. (.'atcliing bin toe underthi'si'lic plmigi'd headlong to tin' bottmn,wlii'iv !»• vainly ransacked his vocabu-lary tu Iliul words which would fitly ex-press his ft'flittKfi.

Wnylald byBufflnns.A man named VanDyke, a rmiilpnt of

Oceanic, wan waylaid in tin.1 WOUIIH bi»-Imv the "Hrick Homo." npur Oceanic.1,on Monday nif;hl hy two men. VanPykehns a cork U" 'and can not well defi'mlhmisell. Tlie rulllnna act, upon liiin andhniitied and cut him Imitly. When I hoyleft him it wim wilh dillli-ully tlmt liemade his w'uy home, ami IUIK since keptliirt heil.

Early Closing.The inercliantK of Enlontowit, liy iiiti-

tuiil eminent. Imvoiigrii-d to eluse theirbiiNinuKH places duriiij; the'wiiitoriit 8 I1.St., tixt'i'iit on iSaturdays, when Ilio Htoreawill reniain O]H>II until 10 r. M.

In butting a hat (in the noxt Governorof NMIV Jurneydo not forgot tlmt Corlie«,tliu luittiT, kt'c'iis tlie bent quality undnowmt Btyles, anil lmve tt imrt of tliciigrTOini'tit tlmt you tire, to buy tho hutat liis atort'.—^l«i». .

Tbe most nilvanUgcoua wny of jnir-chiiHiiiK cigurH ia for pniokors to buy tliu"Prize iUdiil" at CulTtligton'B by thebox—price 41.16.—Adv.

A well selected etoult of Urceu goods,trlininingtf, pimuomentariou, fringi'B amifancy gooua nt L. Ilhiiiienbery's, Bronilt r w t l i u ' ' • ' ' :

PER8ONAL.

John F. Hawkins, formerly of thisplace, is building a tasty votluge at An-bury Park.

The court granted permission to TIIOH.McOuire, of Kuritmi. tuchnnjieliiH nnmeto Thus. Hose.

Miss Ettie W'allin^, of .Slirewhbiiry,ha.4 been K|iending ijfinie (IHVH with herrelatives at Key|M>rt.

Mr. unil Mrs. James A. Hmdley.of An-bury Park, are expectHl borne fromtheir European this week.

The Hon. Chus. D. Hendricktion waschosen as Captain of l iantan (iuards atthe election field last Friday >ivening.

Willisford Dey, of A'shury Park, hasbeen appointed agent for the MarinoCnderwriteiB, in place, of Alltn Ii. Cook,deceased.

Kdward Worrell, formerly of Ibispluce it* d at pieaont of Now London,Conn., is s| ending a few daysn i th bisfriends in town,

Win. Warner, Austin Heed, Jr., andEdward Reed, of Mutawan. will leavethat place for their plantation in Vir-ginia this week.

Miss Josephine I lowland, daughter ofC"6k Ilbwland, of Anbury Park, has ac-cepted a position as soprano in the choirin .'i New York church.

(leorire M. Troutnian, of Long Branch,dealer in groceries and law, has disposedof his stock of the former and will retirefrom that brnneli of the business.

(i. C. and A.Morris, of Middletown,have given up farming. Tlie formerwill more to Keyport ami (lie latter toHoboken. The farm will be taken bynaniel C. rii-iidriekson,

It is sain that in ciu>f Dr. Patterson issuccessful in his contest for the CountyClerkship he will make the Hun. Chas.l>. llendrickson. of llnlnidi-l township,chief clerk in tlie office.

P. Hall Packer has gune on a businesstour through the southern and westernStales. His ln j ' is made lo inlroilneethemedicine for which the linn of PackerA; Kisk are genera! agents.

A birthday parly was given tu MissI.i/.zie A. Hoinliy, ol Keypurt, a fewilu> s'ago. A huge iiunibei'nf friendswere present, ami the young lady re-ceived many tokens nf esteem.

At tIn-annual election of the SeabriglitM. !•'.. Sunilay-schuiil the folluwiii|» ulll-cel'i were elected : ,1. Howard Illllsilll.s'ipepntciiil. nt : \ \ \ R. Talluian. assi^t-:iut Mipcnnti'iidi'tit : .liunes U. Mmugh.tieasiii1'!'; l^iugley Speny, librarian.

1'. .\). Taylor, uf lAing Brum-li. hasbeen lerlecleil tu ihe pusition of editorof the .-II'IIIIVINH1. the paper |iublis|ied bythe pllpds uf the Uing lilauell HighSchool. John W. Slucum will be busi-ness manager.

SEABRICHT SIFTINCS.

Mr. T. t i . Aiiiisliung. who was so se-i iously injured by a recent fall, is im-proving rapidh.

Tin- tirst campaign dub to be urgan-i/.ed in Muiiuioiilh county this year wasthe Dixnn eauipaiKii club, uf Seabriglit.I MHii>;e ICIliut was elected plesiileut ; J.I Inward llnlsliiirt, secretiiry ; K. S. Nes-bitt. treasurer. A conuuitti'e was up-pi limed lo secure a hall for a ratificationmeeting, at which .Judge Dixon, thelion. V. A. I'otts and Senator John S.Applegale will be invited to speak.

The Octagon closed for the season lastweek. The proprietor will remove thet mm- center portion of the building anilerect a hew sti'tii'tcim larger than tlitoldntie and of the same height an the wiugn.

Bass fishing at the drawbridge in muchindulged in by amateur sportsmen.

Mitlliu Paul is building a bulkhead infront nf his cottage, adjoi'iiug the Octa-gon.

It is rumoi'ed tliat Postmaster Jlegdlwill go to Florida and the Bahamas lli iswinter.

The Presbyterian ('Impel has hec-nclosed for the winter.

Indications point to u poor season inthe building business. Few plans areout, Seabright mechanics are sei'kingt inpluynieiit elsewliere,

A very neat passenger depot is beingbuilt op|»>site lliu Bellevue Hotel.

The Hotel Hellevue was closed on Mon-day of last week. Mr. Wbitheud, theproprietor, reports that notwithstandingthe bad reputation tbe hotel gained lastseason liy the fever scare, it has beenwell tilled tbe greater part of this season.

A Clergyman 's S e r m o n .On Holiday morning of last week the

Rev. Ell Giffonl, of Fnniiingtlalo,preached on what he called tbe Patter-son and Arrowsinith primary, held intbe village of Fnrmingdale the Saturdayprevious. He Raid lie was an eye witnessof tlie primary, and thnt it was this mostdisgraceful Bight he bad witnessed eincohe had livid in MoiunoiKh comity.Fathers and uons were lighting and curs-ing, and the place wiwsafeonly for thosewho had nerve, and muscle. Money wasllnwing like water to pay the price ofpurchased liberty.

A Tramp's Retreat No Longer.The plain, funnerly known OR "Tho

Trnnip's Hi-treat," on Broad street, aboveIrving street, will l>e known by tlmtmime no longer. The old building wasburned down some tinu; ago, anil thepri'iniseB have since been in a bad con-dition. A new houso is >\Q\y being builton the property, and the grounds will boput in thorough order.

' All tho nowest styles in felt, plush, vel-vet and round balu. The latest noveltiesin birds, wings, Pom IV us, plumes andostrich tips at L, llhimenbcig's, Broadstroot.—Adv.

The nicest cardigan jackets can bebought at A. Ludlow's. Also, tlie tne-diuingradee.—Ativ. •'" ,• '••

CAMP-FIRE OF POST NO. 61. NOTES FROM LOKC BRANCH.

Public ExercUei to bo Held In tlicPvil'ti New Bauain TI>-NIEII(.

To-«igbt Arron-Biiiith Post, No. 01,will meet around the camp-fire in theirnew rooms on Broad street.', Great prep-arations have been made for the occa-sion, and it will doubtle.-s be Ibe mostenjoyable occasion of Ibe kind ever held :in Moiiinoiilh conn y.

The 1'oHt hnii fitted up the i in notonly comfortably and in gnml laste, but ;.eveneiegatitly. The room is large, andis lighted by windows from the frontand r«ar, and also by u sky light. On araised platform at the east end of tbedesk in the commander's seat. In frontof his desk is an imitation cannon, stand-ing in n perpendicular position upon itscarriage. On the right is the secrctary.'sdesk, on which is placid the "SwampAngel" I/allot box. recently presented tothe Post by Thou. Wise. Oil tach sidenf the room are setlees, in hack .ol' "acbof which is the inscription. •• Post ill, (i.A. H. Tbe chairs on the platform aresimilarly inscribed. >

Directly in front of the platform isthe camp-fire. This man ingi-iini-con-trivance, constructed' in such a manneras I J resemble a genuine camp-lire. Oneach side of the camp-lire are the erotcbeduprights and fl'om the cross-piece is sus-pended a put of hcaus—a reminder of thesoldiers' principal item of fare whileserving their country. On the loppedbranches of the uprights are hung aknapsack, cavalry Kahers and pistols, abowie knife and cunte»n. In each cornerof the room are a number of army mus-kets.

The wall- are aliini.-t covered with pic-tures. Directly hack uf the C'liuiaiand-er's sent is a haudsnme crayon portraitof ('ol. Arrow-smith, in whose honor t|n_'Post is named. On the four chimneypieces are portraits nf Washington, Lin-coln, (irnnt and (iarlleld. A small pic-ture of Hancock is placeil abnve tbesteel engraving of Ihe battle of (iettys-burg, but a larger and better picture ofthis gallant general is bein^ prepared fortlie Pi.sl. N.'oiv« of picltiref, illustrat-ing various piirase* of caaip lilc. arclllll^ on each side of the rnuiu. Theseconsist principally of the sketches whichwere made from actual scenes by Aivhibald I'm lies, ncwr-paper correspondentduring the war.

The nimiis lo-night will be |iri'|mn>ii loaci'iiimiiiiila'.e a large number. Kxtniseats have been put in the room, and avery large attendance is expected, (ieli-eral ("Union II. Kisk. the Slate Com-mander iif New Jersey, and other notedmen will sji"a!i, Alistpnu's full orches-tra will he present add furnish irwtru-ntriita] music. Miss t'oddington willfiivur the Post with vocal music, andwar Bongs will be sung by members ofIbe Post.

The Post room, as now titled up. issaid to be the most handsiimM) furnished<i. A. R. meeting room in the State. OnThursday and I'riday afli'riiouns uf thisweek the'roum will be thruwn upen fortbe inspectiun of any whu may desire tovisit the place where the future meetingsof Arrnwsmith Post are to be held.

Republican Primary Meetings.The Shrewsbury township primary

meeting for the election of delegates lothe Assembly convention, to be held atF.atonlown on Saturday of next week,was held at the Central Ilnlel last Satunlay evening. Coiilen W. Thoinpsunwas selected as chairman and Win. M.Sickles as secretary. The following debegates were elected : John S. Applegate,lidbert Crawford, (ieorge Kruggs. JohnStiles. Win. M. Sickles. Gordon Sickles.C. W. Thompson, John Lloyd. K. M.Watts, Sidney B. West. T. W. Throck-morton. John H. Cook. Theo. F. White.Wm. Spiiining and John E. Mcflaskey.

The primary meeting of the Republi-cans of Middletown township was heldat (he hotel of U. Lufburrow. Jr.. atMiddletown, on the same day. 1{. Luf-burrow was in the chair and (ieorge II.Sickles was secretary. The followingpersons were elected delegates to theconvention : Richard A. Leonard. JohnI. Sidles. W. II. Grant. Capt. It. (Jriggs.(ieorge A. Bowne, William M. Foster, A.Osborn. Jr., Richard Lufburrow, Jr.,Jos. D. Thomas, (.ieorge H. Sickles andCharles H. Morford.

A "Snide" Show.Last Wednesday a man distributed

Final 1 circulars umnng the pupils of thepublic schools, announcing that be wouldgive u magical performance in MusicHall on Thursday afternoon. ElegantprenentB were promised to all who wouldattend, and on Thursday afternoon, thehall was crowded with children to witnesswhat they had been led to believe wouldlie a wonderful performance. Instead ofthat the show was Ilia poorest that hasever been given here. It was the poorestbecause it would have been impossible tohave been worse than it was. For presentsthe children received brans rings worthabout five cents a gross.

u He Killed the Dog.George. Holder, nil oysler peddler of

Brownspoint, near Keyport, was bittenby a dog nt Matawau on Wednesday oflawt week, nml he killed the animal. Theowner claims that thedog was worth $55and talks of revenge. .

The best place in Momnouth county,to buy butter is at the lied Bunk ButterMarket. Fresh arrivals daily of fancycreameries and dairies, wholesaled andretailed at Washington Market prices,

. 8. 8. ANTONIDKB,Broad St., opp. Adlem & Cole's.—Adi).

All the nobby will Btnplu styles In cloth-ing, luitfl, caps hnd geutluinen'a furnish-ing goods at A. Ludlow's.—Adv.

The " Prlzs Medal " Is here. Buy one.at Cullington'B for live cents.—Adv.

Tbe Democratic prir. ary held on Sat-urday was well atlendi I, and althoughthere was considerable loud talk, tbemeetiug was not marked by such dis-turbances as were made in several otherparts of the county.

Samuel Sandz i» erecting a number ofneat cottages in tlie upper village.

Loud complaints are made by the tire-nien because tlii* Coniniissioiiers do notpurchase the much-needed liose. Waituntil they collect, the back taxes. Yes.wait until they do.

If, the Commissioners would requireproperty-owners to keep board walks inbetter repair they would icccive 'thethanks of the community.

The Ited Hank Jumbo Cnuibiiiatioii,'consisting of a f'2JtU stereopticon and iinamateur lecturer, gave a concert andleclnri' in f ie Opera lloiiie one nightlast week. i'|ie veleratisand others whobad gath re.l ;.;aVe the lecturer threecheers when he arotje to adjust his ma-chine. When In- would show the pic-tures upside down the audience huntedand yelled. A buttle of Mrs. Window'sHootllin.T -\ cup * mill.I Ij * provided tinthe use of the i-oiiibiiiatinn before itmakes its next lour. A dose given tofiich person as they went in wuuld ijuiettlii-iii when tlii'y became disgusted anilfelt like silling ilnwn on the lecturer.

Svi ins.* »-^

T h e Greenback Par ty .The (ireenbackers ul the county lire

organizing for the campaign. They propose to nominate a full ticket in everyDistrict throughout the county, and byso doing dit cover-the i. xncl strength ufthe parly, (li'orgel'. lieekiiiiin, of I-Yte-hold, is spoken of avs their candidate forCounty Clerk. The Humiliation for As-Kciuhly in this District will probably lieKeclired by M. C. (iiwheli. of Port Muli-IIKMItll.

The following • ircular bus been sentout by (Ins party :

T i n \ ; i ! i n i i i i l v n t i T s -<f l l n - I ' . i i i i i i v . . t M . u i m u i i t l i

u r r l n T i ' l i y i i ' v i n i r t i ' i l l o M ' I I I I l l i i - l i ' i l , ' l i ' L ' i i U - > t u n - p -

l e M - t i t l l i i - i n li i n i i M - i i l h ' t i . !•• In- I K - M u l M l i l i l l i -

t u M l l . K I I II I ' l l f n - s i i . 'H ; r t i ' l l l - ' i i f l . lh-l,.U?i hUl.m *i

• I I I'M h . III I , | | [ I . | I I I > ' \ > ^ l i . l l f l . I 'D I I I ! ' 1 > I I I | " ' * I ' " I

• ' l i < - i l i i » : i - i i i i i l j i l ; i i e - . r->r I In- << iin i i i u ' e l i ' i - l i " t i .

l i y u r i l i T i i f . l i i . - t l ' l l l . i I - I . . . K .

< j ! . - l ]J 'Ui ; in o! I l l ' I " H i l l y F . x i T l l I n t ' I u l i i l n l l l e e .

I II I . - . I ' l M \ ! U ' , M ' y .

OLII New Amusement Place.Alli'll's ll|l-lo.\ II tlli'iitre will be openi'd

on ,»:inil:i\' - \ ' I M I I ^ . (Ii ti'l-er '."tli. li>

Hose K\ til y>\ si11 • > II ted bv n vi r\ strung

company, in I ' I .noery'a ^rual play.

" lins. Mi '1 ! " This pirveiTli'.'v cnio-

tiuliiil dl'iiiiKi. ill ler In ing tin' rage in

P a h s for a long lime. iu jiroduced at

the r i i i ' in S<|!iai' Tl...ifer, >Yiv Ynr!f.

where il hiul a run nt LJH1 consecuuve

niubts. Hose Kyl.ii'-'e i . ipersonating the

heruiuL1. and rciiRy c rn i t ing the part in

this count iy . She will app ia r in Ked

Haul:, tbi-refoi'i'. in a nMe in wbieh she

shines siiprenie. The inanagement of

tlie theutlv on (he opt'iiiog liigiil will lie

in ( 'has. Mino tun r s bands.

Making Off with a Schooner.The schooner. • Carrie Hall Lester,"

commanded by Capt. lleorge Pearce, ofKeyport, while bound down east with acargo of lumber lust week, encountereda g'dc and became water-logged. Thevi ssel was anchored about six miles,from shore, and the captain and crewwont ashore l'ur assistance. While thejwere gone another vessel eiiriie along:and cutling the cables, took the aban-doned vessel ill tow. Tlie vessel whichtook the •• Lester" was a governmentvessel, and it wac> afterward recoveiedby its captain.

A Long Lost Nephew.Mrs. J ames i l . Smith and Mrs. Uriah

Sceley, bull; of IViil M iniiiuinli. a le at

present rejoicing in the | ns.--es>ioii of it

long lost nephew, who turned up at Port

Monmoutli t i lew dassagu . i i .e nephiMv

is 11 i'nnr1^ man tr i l . i I i.lifnrnia, wh I

r:in aw.'iv Iriini hunie and bad imt ..ini e

l i e n heard from. The nephew n i l s a

mniuritic t,-|)c "I his v\;jMJtl!I^, in

which ;i shipwreck plays an iiiipinlaul

Tho Board of Health.The Huiini of lleiiltb bus cbaugeil its

time of meetin,; tiosn Monday night loThursday night. At IIIH last meetingof the lloiiid a coiniinllee was appointedto draft a set ol" heallb ordinaiiccs, Com-miusioner .K.liu Sullon, win. at lirsl didnut obey tlie orders ol ti:e Boiinl. haslately removed the rubbish and relus-!complained of, and bis premises are nowa model uf neatness and cleanliiu ss.

Lectures for Young Men.The Rev. J. It. Mace will deliver a

course of fnur buiiuonx, especially de-signed for young men. the first tu IMgiven on next Sunday evening in limcc:M. K. Church, lit 7 o'clock. Suiijecl,"What to he." Tliu young men of th.-town are invited to lio^preseul.

Democratic Mooting.On Saturday afternoon, October lillth,

Leon Abbott, ('has. H. Winlield andChaa. K. HuiidricliKon will address a po-litical meeting to he held at lied Bank.The same, speakers will address a meet-ing at Asbuiy Park uii the evening ntthe same dtiv.

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Ladlos' Aid Society.The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. li.

E. Church will meet at the residence ofMrs. John S. Iliihlmiil, Front street,noxt Ttuwlny pvcuing.

Sim kera will ilnd Ciillington'H "PrizeMedal" cigar Oie'beBt flvo-ccnt cigar eversotd. Try them once and you'll alwaysbuy them.—.ddi). _•

Collies, the clothier.and lmttor, has itlargo Btouk of full ulothing now on liuiid.Now goods for suits in largo variety.—

A d v . . . ' . . - ' • • • . • " ' • • . •••• ' ' •'•'.• ;

A VAHIETV OF, Ol'LMOM^PUBLIC OPINION ON "JUNIUS'S"

LAST WEEK'S LETTER.

OhJet'U lo Ihr Remedr .Tu TUK Knnoi: OK TlIK KKIIISTKR :

In your last issue 1 noticed an articleover the signature of "Jui i ins , ' whichmay well make every thinking citizenpause. The ill tide justly complains ofI In- number of liijuui- ^dm.nrt liceiiMsl bvthe Boaiduf ('ouiiiii^sioueis of the town,and Miggi-.sls Ibat the power of licencingmen to deal in nun. to the rum of hap-piness in our families, be taken fiuin theelected servants of the tuwnspeople andlodged in the Judges uf the Court ol( unimon Pleas. Thin I 'ubjuct tu, a-»' itwould be nnly taking tin- power i'rointhe pi'nple and tniusferriiig it to threemen. only one of whom is from RedMalik. That R\-i\ Hank, with its nuin':itni>hotels, beer saloons, and comer druestoic is more than well supplied withplaces where the poison that cheers amilikewise inebriate.-* may lie procured, [grain, but the remedy fur Ibe evil if nutthe one proposed by "Jiuiius."

Hl.AC-KSTCiXK.UKI> HANK, Out. T>, 1>,SJ.

A Hri.fceu-IIenrlrcl Blollier.Turui-; KI.I I'uit UK TlIK KKOISTKU :

Permil a wnnian who has hei-n n ^n\i-scribec to vutir paper frum il" tiist i-.slliIn siy il few wiii-.dn about t i e bin r sa-loons of lied li.uik. Tliese siduuiis iin-robbing the town and country round-i-boiil of our young men. Our snns,when they go In ited Hank, find them-s e l v e s s u r r o u n d e d b y t r i u p l i i t i i i i i . l l c t r

salnnns IHC mi e\ery luind. The temple!-slamls at the iluor and bids them enter.While .ve try to bring our sous up in then;jiil path, tliese sab s do llicir best tumake drunkards of them. The liolidsmay deal nut the poismi. but il is nut tutliein that our y/uiug men itre iittracted.It is the beer Siil'iiins whii h lilst CIIIIMI'mil' young men tu leave the path ofright and virdli.'. '1 lie Cnlilini:.si.ilaTHut Hi'd Hank will ha\e a great, deal tuanswer for in tlie hereafter fur grantinglicenses bv wholesale the wav they do.I am glad that one has at last had I brcourage to speak out on this mailer." J l l n i u . - . ' " l l l l l s t l i e il b l u i i e l l - I l e i l l t e i lmother like myself or she would huthave felt i-iimpellod to write th • way-he did. May the reiiiedy askeil for bylier sunn cuttic. H.

1'AKKKIiMl.l.K, (Jet. 5, 1SS1.

Ni.l < IMUIIU In- Co llii' I'll bile <iin.tl.

In TIII: l-;i.nun UF Jin-: ltK<;is-n-ji:1 ,lj;|-|'.- wil l , " J in , , l ln" liiiil I in- liiflin-

ing nf siilniiiis shuiild be t aken out ofllu1 hiinils of tin- Cuininissioliers amiplaced in the hatnis ol (he comity cuiirts.SliniiM such ii thing.be done it wouldimmediately lessen the number of sa-loi.ns in the town. Sei-i'll or eight sii-Inciiis are eiitii-elv tun many fur a hllii-to« n like U-l lliiil,-. .VIK-II plac.Mshn'iMII-lii-ensi'd noly wlien they are cnndii-

civeto tlie pulilir KIII.I1. :ind il iscerlainlynot conducive to the public good to haveso many in town. "JuniusV suggestionshould* be carried out, and the resultwould be of decided advantage to thetown. l,i t a bill b? prepared repealingthe act which gives our CommiuMiouersthe right tu license these beer saloons,and I have no doubt but it will become" law. KlOIIT AN'l) JrsTICK.

KKD DANK, Oct. tlth, '83.

All In tlir Name lloat.Tn Tin-: Ki.ITuH in-' TilK. HKUISTI-.U :

So " J u n i u s " objects to beer Hiiloonn?Well. I do nut kiion- but he is right.Beer sitloiins and whiskey selling drug-'tuns lire an iilmmi nation in the sight ofhe Lord and of all reputable citizens.

And Kcd Haul; has too miiny of hothclasses uf ruin shup*. Him-p the town hasbeen incurponli'd l!iis*.Mil li;is lK-"!iwilhus. Samuel T. lleudriuksuli, John S.Applegiite. Win. T. Oorl'ivi, Sanii'el V.'.Slui-fiinl tf.i! Juh.i Suftnii Iliac liecuChief Coiiiinissiuuers of the town, andthe nyi'iit's > f *;u h '^ave in -n i;ui Ly oflicensing Siiluuns. these men have rep-resented all shades of political upinion.lleadii- iisn.i. tii, hutel kei j'er iiiul I Join-oerat : Apjilegate, Ihe law'ver and l£e-publicMii: Curhes. t':o clrtliier und Re-publican; Jlorford, I lie coal dealer and.aiiytliiiig-fui-iifTice: Siittnn. the temper-ance man an.! Democrat, are all in thesame built. What is the cure for tillsVIt is not that pruposed by "Junius."Xo, it it. tlie education c./ (lie people upto a higher standard of public moralityand a realiziiiL' sense uf the gigantic pro-portions of the great evil of intem-perance that has such a hold upou this(iod-iavorcd land. To do this it needsthat the church people should awake toii sense of t'lejrreBpoiisibility iu tho mut-ter: that the public presi .should houndlo the death tlie demon of runt, and thatall citizens of every condition whatso-ever should band together to banish rumfrom the commonwealth, Oh, Uodgrunt tinu the day may cuini* tornn.

CIH.-IICIIII.VN.KKD DANK, Oct. 4. lS8i).

P o o r m e n K I I O U - T h e i r

To THE EDITOU OF TUE KEOMTER :Your correspondent last week, who

warned to shut up the salootis, wants totake away from lite, poor uieu what littlepleasure and comfort they.ltave. Aftera hard day's work a quiet chat in a BII-luou with his friends, and an occasionalglass of beer, aretii a poor man about theonly enjoyment hecaualford. Isunpoieyour correspondent is wealthy and canalford to order his Piper Ileidseck andSt. Julien by the basket, and grudges thepoor man his glass of beer. The son oftoil, who gets a hare pittance for his duilylabor, whose liard-eai nt-d crust is washeddown with a glass of beer, ia to have hisonly comfort taken away from him. Isuppose it would suit 'some people tohave every place which poor men fre-quent shut up, anil men to make poormen go where be would not be seen atall. This is a free country, though, andnoor mendiiive got just as. .much righthero IIH anybody else, and anybody whothinks he can impose on the poor manwill find out that hi) is much mistaken.The people of Ited Bank know tlieir rightsand they are. going to stand up for them.

A WURKINUMAN.KEII BANK, Oct. Oth, vm.

lik-tt Tompcruuco Coiuiulaalonen.To TitE EDITOB OF THE UEOISTEK. :

It seems to me that "Junliia" miiken amistake, when he asks that tlie power togrant licenses bo taken from the Boardof CoiiiiuirtHionurs ami lodged in theCourt of Common Pleas. Tho moro lo-cal a government is, the belter it willbe. The Commissioners are personallyknown to overy citizen of tho town} tliu.Judges of the Court, with the exceptionof ihi) Liiy Judge from this place, are.known to but few. As long m the powerto grant licenses is lodged with tho Com-missioners the power to re! line or permitsaloons to bo run In town lies w lth (hopeople. Tho law which given tho Coin-inlndionera tho right to license tho sa-loons is virtually a loc.al option law, atleast aa far as saloons are concerned. Iftho people of tho towu do not wont sa-

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loons in town they have but to elect aset uf Cummiaxionerx who are prohjtioD-i»ts. While I, equally with "Juniu»,"do not belien; in permitting ualoons intown. I think the law ia right juat &» itis. If the |«-u|ile do not want saloon*they have only to reeled John Sflttonand Wm. IVCorlien next year, and fillniit the ticket with nieuijf the Kami!kind—that is. lenii>erai)ci' men—and KeilIliink nil) IM- (r.-e fn.cn saloon*.- Or ifthey cannot elect threii new Commis-sioners, i-ai-h of win,m will U' temper-ance i let i hem i.lei-t ,,nv more, tindthen the majority of the Hoard of Com-mi».-iuMiT» will hi; tempi-ranee men, a;nlthey will l»i able In atnilish aaloonain Red Hank. This is tlie. Hole way of-butting them (int. To change the. lawwould not iibnlUh tliein. Toelectttteni-pei-iiuce Hoard of C/UUimis»ioners, would.This. then, i.s what ought to he'donr,illld if 'Juii ius" will see that such a tick-el i., in ihc Held next Jlay, ( will do alliu in v puw.-r tu make it successful.

A. R C.

liKU liANK. Outuber 7. !!>!«,

Tlllnka " J i i u l m " In ICiivluIII.• I Tin: Kunm: " j THE HKUISTEI: :III till' last i».slle nf TlIK u'KUI.STKR I no-

tice a coiiiiiiunii-aiinu fioin a temper-ance crank higinug himsiilf "Juriius."1 sll[ipnse beCiiusehe cilllliot elljnv thegood things nl lib- In- iibj.-cts to u'l liers

oing so. The article was nut worth Hit)-pace it occupied in your paiier. and Iam greatly surprised at your printing n.

COMMON SENSE.UEU llANK, Oct. 7, IMi.

fill* Ihc Ton n Trea.nr) .To TUK KlHTlill 01-' TlIK ItEUISTER :

What's tbe matter with "JuniU8,"Ivvould like to know? Every saloon thatis licensed pays into the town treasuryi."ii a year, this makes tho taxes thatmuch li^liier. Insii'iid of lilaming thet'oniminsiuin.rs fur licensing the saloonsthey ought to he praised for doing allthey can to keep the taxes at an low arate as possible. TAX-PAYKH.

KED HANK, October 7, 18M.Kedlirii the Number

Ti. THE KMITOR OK THE KEUISTEK : . •* "Junius. ' last week, bit the nail•"liiarely on the head. It is a shamethat our Commissioners will license eachsili.nu which applies for permission t«make Ueil Bank a visit of saloons. Thefreijiient rows which occur show thatthe sab- of intoxicants here is entirelytun extensive. I say, for one, reducetheir niiinlier. ' ANTI-SALOON. •

ltEU HANK. October H. 18H3.

Trading Under False Names.Tu THE EDITOU OF THE REUISTEH :

1 understand certain parties are trav-eling about in this vicinity saying theyHe from Stein way's, New York, und so-liciting tuning, iind among others usingmy name as reference. I have given noperson such privilege. If I do it will bein writing. Tbe Steinway's tell ii\** thatsuch persons arc not authorized by them,iind Unit tuners are only sent put fromtheir establishment by special request.

J. LLOYD, Jn.<». —

A Birthday Party.(Frum tlir Atlantic lliglllamb Herald.)

La.it Thursday evening a party constat-ing uf thirty youug Jadiea ami gentlemenassembled in a body by invitation of theproprietor at Foster's Hotel, on Centreuveu ue. They proceeded immediatelyto take possession of his spacious diningmom. anil it wan soon apparent, fromthe whispered consultations and anxiousglances toward the door, that all wereon the tjui vim. Shortly after eighto'clock the subject of expectancy enteredand was no less a personage than Mr.John Foster, who had juat attained hisnineteenth birthday, find in whose honordie reuaio.. was given. The young gen-tleman was completely taken by sur-prise, but soon recovered self possession,and gracefully welcomed his guests. Thec remng was pleasantly devoted to cha-rades, games, und vocal and instrumen-tal music. A sumptuous collation fol-lowedwhichallheartily enjoyed. Amongthose present we noticed Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Champion, Mrs. Spencer Morris, Mrs..Maggie White. Miss Letitia Bowne,Miss l'JIla Roberts, Misses Jessie and Car-rie .Morris, Miss Carrie Covert, of LittleSilver, Miss Lidie Smith, Miss LuelluFoster, Miss Essie Whiting, of Brooklyn,Miss Ellio Everett, Misses Delia, Josieand Ada Leonard and Miss Mary Leon-ard, of Ltotiardville, Miss Allio Daviaand Misses Sarah and Nellie, Post en, ofNavesink, Dr. (leorgo D. Fay, ThomasEmery, Will Roberts, Egbert Lufburrow,U. II. Huberts, Unrry Griffith, of NewYork, Will Posteu and Webster Davis,of Navesiuk.

Not a Fair Way.(i'Vom the Anbury Park RepuMc'can.)

Extensive advertising must pay in oneway or another, and it is evident thatthose who advertise get all the profits,for certainly " country " newspapers donot make anything out of the large dis-play advertisements of dry goods andclothing merchants in the cities. Thinkof giving one or two columns of spacefor a year ut the rate of SO cents a col-umn per week—making the magnificenttotal of $40 a year! And yet that Is.vlrat several newspapers in this State.are getting for their space—and seemanxious to fill up at such rates. Weventure the statement that these, earnsnewspapers would not give the "samespace, at the same rates, to one of theirlocal niercbauts.

$3,000 for $42.3O.(Frum Ihe Arburu Park Journal.)

On Tuesday C. B. Tilaisdell, Regent,and K.B. Bluisdoll,Secretary of Royal Ar-canum Council, No. 427, of Long Branch,paid a visit to Asbury Park, and placedin the hands of Mrs. Slocum 13,000, thoamount assessed vii the members of theorder in caau of the decease of a member.Tho lute Dr. Slocum was a member ofthe organization, and him paid in duringhis membership ot less than four years,oulv $42.80.

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Another Dog Case. .(From Ihe Eatontown .icIperfiMr.)

Albert Roberts, a soap peddler, livingat Little Silver, on Saturday afternoonvisited tlto reaidimcoof Mr. Franklin, onthe McLean farm, on the Tinton Fall»_road. Mr. Franklin has a large dog,which, unfortunately, was loose,, end at-tacked KotwrtK, and bit him severely onthe throiit and neck. Dr. Beach dreadedthe wounds, and the sufferer is reportedto be, doing well.

•» •«•rieaso coll and examine the flnost M>

gortment and latest stylos of drew good*,fancy goods and millinery good* at ex-ceptionally low prices, at L'BlmMi*berg's, Broad ttrm.—Aiiv.

^ « » .. .All wool sc&rtijt thin* w d dminr*

t i t l 3 H 0 battK Utit* 1>U»

Juat reoelved attomplelailaaafrubber clothing »t Corih*, tlw "—Adv, « ,

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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:One TonHi MonthsThrw Nonttu

$ I SO7540

A D V E R T I S E M E N T SShould not retell us liter tiiw Wednesday morning.Tearty and half-yearly advertisement* payable quar-terly In advance. AdverltaonieuUi for a period ofthree nioaths or less, ciub. Sample copies of THKREGIXTKR mil rates of advertising will be sent toany address OD application. 11V tin twl rut ourraf** umUr any cirfuiuafmirr*.

FaU'nl medicine advi.rtl*Mnenl.s or qutistliitiiiMeadvert iS'-inenfeuif any kind, wilt not be Inserted ulauy pi in1.

Ntjws mid .correspondence uu ull sulijei'li, ol .lorn]Import *e il<*stn;. Umiiuunli*ition.s diwiKned u»"puff*" f-T Individuals or Ilrms vie ilu uul. Allletters hiifii'lisl for publication must be slgni-il withthe name auii address of the writer.

>VEHNKHHA¥. OCTDBKK 10, 1»S».

Republican Nominations.FOll GOVERNOR :

JONATHAN DIXON.

KOlt till'STY CLERK :

SHKKMAX H. OV1ATT.

The nomination In' the Republicum* ofSherman B. OviaM for (.'minty Clerk wascertainly the strongest Humiliation thatcould have lierii made. II »aii madeunaiiinious liy ncclainatiiui, and haseverywhere throughout the county Ix-enreceived with pleasure. Thin feeling i»not conliueil l<i the Republicans. It isshared in by many DeniucnilK who he-lievc that the otliee should lie tilled liy apractical business man, such an ShermanII. Oviall lias shown hiniHclf to be. Hewould lirim! to the nftieeof the countyclerk Iliat rari^hiisiiiess ability Unit hii*tlifttiugtiislifl his private transactions inthe past, and in hit htmils the businessof lliiM-nutity would not Miller for wantof pru|ier care find attention, llewouhlmil lie distracted liy outside iilfairs. norwould lie besuinnioneil fnini liis JMJKI ofduly to attend lo duties mil connectedwith liin orticiul business.

The unaniinity of opinion which hasbeen expressed at his nuinimilioii is anindication that the ricotile are satisfiedwith Ihe nominee, and then* is everyreason to believe that he will be elecletlby the people in November.

MONMOUTH COUNTY NOTES.

Peter Crusrr. of Seabriyht. recentlylost a horse valued at $150. The animaldied of colic.

A colored club has been organized atAebury Park for the fall campaign.

An opossum (piietly walked into Enr-ley'u Hot*:!, at Anbury Park, one morn-ing recently and hid itself tiniler a btilin one of the upper rooms. It was dis-covered by a chambermaiil anil drivenout.

At the Ashury Park public schools 7 "white and 4(1 colored children are en-rolled on the school register.

The home killing of Michael Him1* andDaniel J. Peterson has been settled.

A shelf in George F. Smith's groceryBtore at Lockport, near Kcyport, ^nveway one (lay last week ami destroyed alarge ^uuutity of crockery, etc., whichvrati piled upon it.

It is reported Unit a large hotel will bebuilt at Oak Shades, near Kc> port, nestsummer.

On Wednesday last a horse was killedby running into "a barbed wire retire nearthe West End Hotel, Lung llrtinch.

Still another bat factory is contem-plated at EaUmtown.

The citizens of the' I'enterville uchooldistrict, near Keypnrt. recently voted tnraise $51) for repairs to the school house.

The telephone company is erectingpoleu along the line of the Freehold &New York railway.

Notes from Atlantic Highlands.iFniiii Ih.- Atlmilit HtuMnnilt Ihrubl.)

The late storm ilid considerable dam-age to our roads.

The ladies of the Baptist Church, ofthis place, are about forming an aid w-ciety.

The County Freeholders are buildinga new bridge over Many Mind creek onCenter Avenue.

Certain leading capitalists are talkingover the building of a bridge over theShrewsbury river, at Locust Point.

Henry Vanderbih, of this place, pro-duced a M)U.IK!I. grown on his own farmlast week, measuring 4 feel, 11 inches incircumference, and weighing eightvpounds.

For the mouth ending (September 2*th.1883, there have been Ull pupils enrolledin the Navesink public school, of whichMr. Plough is principal; (jH in the prin-cipal's room ami 72 in the primary room.The average daily attendance ' in theprincipal's loom for this time wan III.In the primary room it was M), makingthe average daily attendance of Hieschool 111. The total number of absen-tees. 3*1; nverage absent each ilny, l!t :number of canes of tardiness. -I!); 'aver-age number of tardy [ier day. II.

NEWS OF THE WORLD.

The main exhibition building at Pittsburgh. Pa., was entirely (leslruyed by(ire on Wednesday morning, involving iiloss of a million dullaiu

A BerieB of bicycle races huve beeigiven lit the Athletic Park, Washing™

A railway train was fired at nearAnnum, Mich., and three person" were(slightly injured by thu glass shalluie.,by the bullet*.

The crops in the neighborhond of PurlJervia, N, Y., not harvested, have beeidestroyed by the frost.

A Greek lad IIBB been arrested at Nor-folk, Va,, with over $8,000 in his posses-sion. The money is suid tu have beenstolen in Baltimore.

The Minnesota Conference, of UieMethwli8t Episcopal Church voted downresolution asking the General Confpreneto remove Ihe time limit of pastorates.

In Paterson, N.J., mourners at a funeral obliged tt woman win wnti Jtrjectionable t« them to leave the carriagebefore they would go on with the obse.quies.

Tlie ui-centonninl celebration, in commeraoration of the Unit German iuimigratiun and the founding of Oennantown, Pit., has heen ceUsbmled by theGerman-American residents of New Orleani, La.

It is reported that Mr. Tililon has eonMoted to again allow his name to beuted as a candidate for the Presidency.

Aft titiiuu*!!} l*JK* ><A* »«o |>

4*. }AMi% « )ift$A 'Mi* uA tit*

tfce eitscJi'jU geiit-rti. Jteturun re-ceived hut night showed steady Repub-lican gains, but the proportion of votescounted up to midnight was small, andthe result of the election could not bedefinitely learned by the politicians in-terested. The State was cl .imedby theleaders of both parties. It is generallybelieved that the Prohibitory Amend-ment has l>een adopted.

Returns from two-thirds of the coun-ies of Iowa indicate that the Republican

Slate ticket has been elected by 80,000majority over tlie Democrats, The Leg-islature is Republican by 80 to 40 major-ity on a joint ballot.

The charter election in Newark re-lulled iu a Democratic victqry. Joseph

K. Unities, Democrat, was elected Mayorby a majority of 5711. Nine Republicanuud eight Democratic Aldermen were•lifted, anil the Democrats have a nia-inrily in the Board of Education undiiiaril of Freeholders. The next Coun-.•il will contain 17 Democrats un<l 18 Ke-iiubliians.

The Cood-Matured NewsdealerCets Mad.

Hume malicious individual put Ihe fol-lowing printed notice in front of S. H.!Sst(;uejs'K news btfiml to-il;iy :

THE NEW YOltK HKKAI.I-.

IJNM J O.\T>.

Trade at once became, brink, and Sinnbought miuiething was up. AH wion usieilincoven.il the notice be became verynilie,nnnt. uml challengeLl the hceimed

vender of ciiiiviiw-bnck-cigarcttes-witb «ineerschnuiu -anil - briar • wuud - holder-;liro»'ii-in-with-eacli-ninl-every-]«icknce.lo a pugilistic encounter, and ended byventing bis ire on a pour grocery clerk.

Justice Scobey's First Case.Just ice Kami. S. Kcoliey, of Scobeyville.

:ricdlih<fil'st<'lisenfcu illljsnpi. Tlieciisemm the unit brought by Alfreil <'onover.Jr., lurniliHt ,lnmcH Br;ty. ,Jr., for £50

iages for hi tinjc u clop;. Althoughit wah proved thill Ihe dii|r war. in thelabit of chitsing the ilefendiint's culveh

La il < 1 livestock, and that the niiiinal wuailiot n bile tli us eiifpiitcil. the jury broughtu u verdict in favor of ('onover for $:l".lie cii.se bus been iipjie;ileil.

Broke His Leg.l'atsy, n little sou of John Martin. <if

'nil- 1 hi veil. whileclilllbiliK over il picket'ence to net chestnuts, on I'riilny last,"ell anil injilreil himself severely. He.vus founil befiiile the fence, unable tonuve, by Dr. I). .1. Cliitteiiilen. of Knirluven. An examination by the pliysi-inn revenled the fact that the lull's legvas broken, lie was taken to his home

where the broken bone was Het by In..'liitlenilen.

Never Sa t i s f ied .John Ilruinnioud. of Katontiin-n. run

.ntn a tree on Monday night of la.-t week,ivhile driving through the unliglileiltrcets of that town. The wugon was'oiiHiderahly damaged ami the liorsvwas

Honiewhnt injureil. Mr. Ilnminionil wasunhurt. The AilnrtimT. which seemsnever Hiitisfied with the eonditinii of Ku-;ontowu, now asks that the streets lieighteil at night.

Substantial Sympathy.Last Saturday night Jerry Richardsoncolored man living on John U \ Stntil'sruperty. near the cunning factory, ilieil

>f hasty couKiiuiptiiin. On Monday aL'ollection waw taken up among theein-iloyees uf the canning factory for theleiiefit of IMH mother. The collection

iiniotinteil lo $l."i..">.">, uud to tins HUUI Ml'.IStnut nuide a liberal ailditiou.

A Frolicsome Hotel Cuest.An inmate of Mnrlin's Hotel, Keypnrt.

iiiHisteil nn running about the halls inliwhiiliille anil shouting, one night lastweek. He was arrested and put in the•cooler" until the next morning, when,UH frolii-Hiimeness having1 subsided, he

WUK allowed to depart for his home ntIhilmdel.

Cut While Felling a Tree.James Walling, of Keyport, a son of

Taylor Walling, was at work felling atree one liay last week. Tile axe bailbeen rniseil for a blow when it caughtiu the brunches I the tree and fell, cut-ting u severe gash jutst behind the wooil-niun's right ear.

Keyport's Wild Man.The wild man of Keyport, who bail

been reported as waylaying ladies andchildren, and comlueting himxelf in nnost vulgar niuuner, is now said to be aharmless old num. and his ijueer behav-ior is due to epileptic lits, to which lieis subject.

No Chinese Need Apply.Two Chinamen recently endeavored

to find a place in Keyport in which lostart a Chinese wash-house, but theywere iinsuccet.hful, und the old-estab-lished washerwomen of Kuritun's capitalwill have no opposition from the almondeyed sunn of the Orient.

Church Services.The Methodist Uhurcli people'will hold

service on Sunday next ill the roouover their stores on Broad street. Tlieworshippers in tliu tent last Suiidnynight complained Huiuuwlmt of the coolweather, uud the service was very short.

Hooked by a Cow.A sou of Lewis Ileyer, of Jlatawan,

was seriottHly injured by acuw lust week.While standing near the animal shetossed her head about wildly, and one ofthe horna struck young Ileyer in theforehead, intlicting an ugly gnsh.

Not Yet.(From flic Eutfifiifiirn /irfrerfltcr.)'

County Clerk James H. Patterson.

Just received new importations of teaOf the 1883 crop of March, April uud Maynicking at the New Yock Tea Store, ItedBank.— Adv. ' 1...

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THE I'll A U N A .TMf BTOBY1 Of TMf CO-OPf BA-

TlVt AM4CIATI0H.

couiideut that l)r. ObjittU; will occupythat position. In view of the fact thatneither of these men has been electedyet, the Democrats seem to be keepingup to their record for " previouBuesti,"

* # # #The Standard man has discovered a

new grievance. This time it is the Ser-vant Girl. He bewails the lack of gooddomestics and mourns that Americangirls should prefer to work in factories,hops, and at mecjmnical labor, rather

than go out to service in families. Theeditor of the Standard evidently forgetsthat apart from the fact that mostAmerican girls have too much independ-ence to be at the beck aud call of a ca-

pricious mistress, mechanical work payshem much belter than household

drudgery.• * *

Hut good servants are fur from beingscarce. They are tis plenty as goodworkmen or workwomen in any otherindustry. Hut when I ace anyone ad-vertise, every few weeks for a servant Imake up my mind that it is not the ser-Hint's fault that sheiloesnot ntay. Withu good home anil fair treatment almostliny servant girl will be satisfied withher place and will do, us a rule, far

re work than would be done by any-one else for the same money. It is themistress who treats her domestics assla\es. and exacts from them the utmostamount of toil of which they are capa-ble,who invariably complains that "goodhelp is scarce."

* # #I see that the platform of the Hepubli-

'an party of the county refers to the ex-'cestdve expenses incident on litigation.

e one thing that should be immedi-ately corrected IH an abuse of power bythe (irand Jury. During the present'session of the I irand Jury there have

•II witnesses subpieiiaei] to ap|iear be-fore that body who were compelled toattend live days before they were givena hearing, Tliey were mostly poor peo-ple, and the expense of traveling to andfrom Freehold each day iniiM have beento them no inconsiderable HUUI. besidesthe loss of time occasioned. The (Jr.indJury should Mibpo'iia for each day uitlyas many witnesses as can be examinedn that day, and should there be somewhom it was impossible to examine theyshould give them theprefereneelhe iie.\imorning. Compelling these people toto lose so much time and go to such ex-pense, iH frequently a greater injusticethan it would be to have th.'allegedTiininal go scot five.

And another thing in reference to theirand Jury, The members of the jury.t is understood, are to investigate the•barges of gambling at Moinnoulh Park.Well, it is inserted that one of theseI irand Jurors, who is to pass judgmenton the Monniouth I'arkgamblers.openly

Hers lo bet nn the result of the electionII this county, ami has already made a

number of sucli liets. It is not neccs-nary to make any eoininents^on Much :iitiite of affairs as this.

# # *

The Second Assembly DUtrid <•! Ibis•oiinty will lie a fair tight ing ground forIhe Republicans tliis year. The Humi-liation of llr. I "battle Ima angered m.iiiy

tbe old line Democrats, who claimIliat ('battle is not a llcmoerat at all,

ut merely a guerilla who will j.tiu anyparty for oliiee. An AR.->enililyinun willprobably lie nominated by the Nationals,an Independent Ileniocratic nouiiimtioiiis talked of. aud uhli H good Republi-can like John Lalou or Major Wardellin the lield tlie light would be exceeding-ingly stubborn, and the chances largelyiu floor of the Republican candidate.

* # #The now room of Arrowsmith 1'ost

is most coinl'ortalilv furnished ami theveterans will tiuil it a most cheerfulplace this winter. 1 am sure every onewill rejoice with me lit their g 1 fortune. As the lireinen lire about tup the rooms in their building on M

bauic street as a reading room, whiclwill always be open to the ••boys" of tin

, bowII ProgniMed, and wkat P(uBil>( iUHd l u Dluolntlon.

(/•'TD/II the A'eu' I'nrlt Sun.)In the daily winch that Lung Drancji

Kuiniuer visitora make for pretty inlanddrives, the most iutereHting and one ufthe moot beautiful spots in Monmouthconnly i« nearly alv ayspamtHl by. Thisin what id knuwn art tlie Phalanx, the

f h f l dscene of the inoBt aud ex-tended attempt to put iu practice iuAmerica the theories of Fourier, the es-sence of whose doctrine was that thereshould be a universal guarantee of theresults of all labor, it just distribution ofthose results and economical methods ofproduction, distribution aud consump-tion, cooperation iu communities. Thel'hulanx is live miles beyond lied Bank,on the Ijorders of the old settlement ofKainly Noo. Therowl toil is sufficientlybad to intimidate fashionable folk, andleave the l'lmlunxers to the enjoymentof the privacy they most desire. ThePhalanx is u large tract of land shut oil'from the. country road by a wild andInsurious growl Ii'of brush and shrub-bery. Once beyond this natuiil screenthe visitor finds himself in a charming,aud at the same time an astonishing,place. A dam transforms a little brookinto a placid lake at the foot of a ma-jestic lawn leading' up to a city row ofname houses, built al righl angles to anenormous structure something after thestyle of a watering-place hotel. Otherlarge buildings are to he seen throughthe trees anil across the funus, and. ifone did not know the truth, it would bediflictilt to decide ill a glance whetherthe place was dead and deserted, orwhether it still coutiiineil a population.

The pond, the lawn, and the trees areiu the main the victims of continuedneglect. Thu big, hotel-like place is evi-dently not inhabited. I Uil the road isapparently in constant use; smoke curlsfrom the cottage chimneys, now amithen u man, woman, or a pair of romp-ing children puss from one house toanother, and the calls of a ploughman tohis sweating horses ring through thegrove. A stranger's second judgmentwould be. after he had seeii a big, fac-tory-like building further along the road,with parlor furniture in view throughthe windows, that there had once beena lunch larger uuinlier ot people in theenclosure; Iliat they had lived in the bighoiel and curried on various industriesin the other houses, and that not only afew remained, and these were scatteredabout the place, some of the workhousesbeing turned into hoijies, some of thehomes lieillg abandoned, and the onlywork being fanning. And thin would Bein a general way the truth about theplace.

Albert "llrisiiane and I'arke (iodwinwere ni.iluly ivsjionfllhl. fur the interest-

ix|" niiu tit Iliat was coutinueily i tins hrauti'ul tnict of

lauii. Mr. BIWIIUUC'H translations ofcerliiiii of Courier's writings were pub-lished in the Tnlmiiv uud elsewhere,w h i l e M r . C . . I v v i n - i i r j ; i i i i H - i i t ^ i n f a v n r

o f tl J i r a e l l o i l l ! . . « ! u f t h e l - ' r e l i c l l p h l l i K o -p l l e r ' f i t l e ; l> v\ e l ' e a l l i a c l l l n ; a l t e l l l i o l l .U l o o k 1-^111 tl w a s l o e l l III e A I > t e ! l i e . U l n it h e r e w e r e u t i i e r U > s i i m l i i i i > i i i s t x p e i i -I l l i l l t s e i s i - u ' , , r e . ' l ' l i o h e « b o > e t l l o v i g h t hw e r e t i i -n t "I i a l l i i t l i l h t : ii p e r l t v l s y s t e mo f l i \ n i i : u e r e e a n e r t o r o j i p o i l u i n l i e f l t ot e M t l n ' i r v n n n i i s | i l a i m . T i i e N o r t hA l u e i i i a l i r i i : t l i i n . \ . .m i t wa?< r a l l e i l . l i n i lf o r i i . s m e m b e r s [ i e o | » l e f l o u t i h e u w t d l eof N e w V . u k S t a t e u m l t r o m A ! l i a . . v .M r . AlU-ii W e . n l . I I . ..I, A i i h i i r n . w a s t h e

l i lSI | M e - l ' l e l i | . I n , \ 1,1.1 {inl'i h a s e i l 71HI

a c r e s , a l e l l i l t e e l i "1" I W e l l l V o l l l l e l l l ,n e a r l y a l l m e n . w e n t t h e r e i n t h e a n -t u m u " " f 1 N I I a n d I n e i l i n I h e t w o I m l ef a r m h . i u — s - . . i i e a n o l d I m l c l i b u i l d i n g— u h i c h I h i ' v I n i i u i l t h e r e . W i t h i n s i xm o n t h s l i n y b u i l t a l l i n r s l , . r > f r a m eb u i l d i i i L ' . o n e ' h a l f " I w h i i h i s i m w s t a n d -i n g . a n i l t h e n i l l " \ \ i \ e > a n i l r l u l i h e i i i . |t h o s e w h o l .a , l s p e n t t h e w i n l e l I l l e r em o v e d t o t j i e p l a e e . '1 h e y f n n i i ' i l a

s t o c k c o m p a n y i - a p i l a h z i - d a l ^ 1 " . '. i nI . I I I * ! t e n - i l o l h i r s h a r e s , a i l d r .u- i - i l i i n n i e yb y s e l l i n g t h e s h a r e s , m a n y of w h i c hW e l e Uo l l ^ l l t I)N p t - o p l e \ \ l l u l e V e l ' W e n tt l i e i e e M - e p t ; | s V i s i t o r s . [ ' a n i l i l l g W a sa t f i rs t i h e i n i l y m e a n s of l i v e l i h o o d . u n dt h o s e w h o e n g a g e d in it k n e w s o l i t t l ea b n u l it t h a i M r . J o h n l i u e k l i n . w h o w a st h e n a n d h a s e v e r s i n c e b e e n a f a n n e rt h e r e , s a y s i h a l u b e n t w o ol t h e c a t l l eg " l l l i e i i ' l i o n i s | . . I - I ; I . I | in t h e w o o d s , t h em e n s e n t t . i t l i e h o i i i e f o r s a w s w i l l ,w h i c h t o i-ut o l f t h e i r h o r n s : a n d w h e nI h e y a t l c r u p t c l t o d r i v e a f a r m w a y ,

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8, tue &u*miug Gioup; uud 4, ike Or-chard Group, all with their implementsdraped.

Mr. O. B. Arnold headed the variousgroupB ia the domestic series, appointedwith the proper implements (presuma-bly flatirons, knitting needles, wash-boards, carving knives, etc.), draped.Dr. E. Guillaudeau headed the FestalSeries, bearing Uumboldt'e Cosmos, as asymbol of all knowledge, draped, andMr. J . Warren carried a flute, draped.Another teacher carried a roll of music,draped. Chief J. B. Angell, heading theLive Stock series, was followed by thegroups in that department, leading fourrobust farm horses with head-stallsdraped, and as many grave oxen withtheir horns in mourning. The Manu-facturing Series, headed by Mr. N. K.French with a draped miller's Blaff, pre-sented the millers with their tools, thecarpenters with theirs, the iron and tinworkers aud the woodmen each with anappropriate implement, and each imple-ment draped. The ceremony at thegrave was not unlike a similar one inthe outer world. Nothing was said tostartle or shock the most orthodox Chris-tian.

This gives an idea of the industrial dis-tribution in the colony. Everybodyworked at what he or she could do best,and the pay was regulated partly by therates of wages eisowhere uud partly bythe nature of the work and the numberemployed at it. It was partof the theorythat disagreeable work, such as had tobe performed, and yet could not be withpleasure undertaken by anybody, shouldcommand the highest pay. An appli-cant for membership served a year's pro-bation, and in that time, having beenput at nil the sorts of labor, wius certainto demonstrate what work he was bestfitted for, and also whether his moralcharacter and mental inclination weresuch as the colonists would care to in-troduce in their society. Everybodywith "one idea " came them to nir his no-tions, and there was not a crank in thecountry who could personally, or inwriting, present his views there but wasbeard from. The Phalanxcrs held towhat was wholesome, honest and prac-tical all through their cooper tiou, andthere never blew for an instant duringtheir eleven yearB of existence the faint-est breath of scandal there. That thisciuild only have been the result of themost earnest and watchful endeavorsmust be apparent to whosoever considerswhat sort of material eoiii|w>sed the armythat pounded at the gates lor admittance.

Anil je t the Jersey people thoughtthen anil think now thai it was a freelove coinmunltv. They could not un-derstand the colony sit all. The simplefact that the Phalanx girls and womenwore the Bloomer cosluine settled thispoint in the rural mind. Vet some ofthe Phalanx women continued to wealthat dress long after the colony went topieces, and it is easy to lind to-day com-fortable matrons in fashionable dresseswho stoutly assert that the Bloomer isthe only dress for women, and that theywould don il to day if the rest of thehi'.\ would but withhold judgment untilII had a lair ami lull trial. The Phalanxgirls found the short skirt aiul longtrousers the best costume wbenat work,washing, scrubbing, waiting on table.mi'VHig about near machinery, toiling

I in the iields and elsewheie. They lovedI tin dress so that they shaped silk andj salm into it and danced in it on Fourier's! birthday ami other grand occasions.I .Never! helesj., t here were young menoutside as wellasiuthcl'omiuuililv wli,courted the bloomer-clud girls ami marlied them, and Mr. and .Mrs. \V. T.French, Mr. lieuj. I'riier. now a candi-dale foi'liovormir of New Jersey, mid biswife. Mr. and Mis. William (iiles. thelittler celebrated in (ieorge Arnold's pret-tv verses, ils ivell iis many other couples,Ii vi' to ptove that the sort of love thatfound favoi l lure « as the same sort thaiflourished a* an old institution whenAbraham mourned fur Surah. The homelife and the rearing of children were ex-emplary. All the intellectual pastilllof (he rill folk, lectures, concert*, read-ings, plavs. aud the possession "f tindally papers, the magazines, a line libra

and all exceediuglv well equipped•IIjoyed theVe. The style of

' in proviil not t'f

choolschool were enjoyed there. Th stylliving at first indulged in provml not t

l d b h ihave lieeu warranted by the iiuthe colony, and an old ex chief, who puteverything as tersely as possible, saidthai "they never prospered until theycame down to the bedrock of griddle-

Ihn.iigh an open galeway tiny managed | ,..,|<,.., : u , , | H, ,-^, , , , , , ." They were in theto break down tlie gatepost,, on either | ,,,„!„ .hrewd and praelical people, whoseside of the opening. They bought poison j extravagances, micli as the funeral ofmarl. too. and thus made good ground - <-j,i,.( Martin, were due lo extreme earn-sterile. John Hueklin was bead ol the j entiics ralln-r than mere sentiment, und

the \eiy men who led in that ipialut pit-'nde all attained at least moderate dl:

fanning groii], and Mr. Nalliai.1 French,now bead of the linn of f'reiicli A' Co..produce commission merchant-, in thiscity, was the only oilier man who knewanything iihoiit farming. In turn

the farming I,

tin, lion and prosperity in the worldafter-

. Imiv-

tire department, why would it not be agood idea for the •boys" of the 0 . A. K.to use their rooms for the same purpose.A library cnultl soon lie secured, andwith the newspapers and periodicals ofthe dny the place would be very attrac-tive to the veterans, und might prove oflasting guod to them.

When Lenn Abbetl makes his speechhere on Salurday of next week, he shouldnot neglect to explain to his hearers howhe came to vote for striking out thename of Lincnln from the resolution of-fered in the House of Ahsenibly in 1905 ;why it was that he took the position hedid on the Slate Prison Reform Hill; whybe used his influence lo favor the Cani-den and Amboy railroad al the expenseof the people; and the other little mat-ters hi his record, which have certainlynot been on the side of the people, andwhich have not vet sunk into oblivion.

Attempt to Wreck a Train.Ifmm Ihe Allmtir llhlMnmh //ijfiM.I

•Sunday night the gnnj,' of thieves thathave so long hung about this locality,not silislied with rubbing stores anddwellings, attempted to wreck the morn-ing train near Leonard crossing by ob-structing the trai'k with a large dog-house, iro.n bam and sleepers, Tho earlytrain from Port Monmouth came dash-ing along when the engineer discoveredthe track blockade at Ijeunardvillecross:ing. Ho whistled duwn brakes and suc-ceeded in bringing the truin to a stopjuBt an he struck tlie obstruction. Withthe nid of the train hands tho track wascleared,and tho train proceeded to tlie de-pot. There wprexwiverul persons on thetrain anil had it not been for the engi-neer the train would certainly have beenthrown from tho track and likely some-one, killed. Is it not time for the peopleto look lifter these ill-designing persons?

The, consumer secures the benefit ofthe reduction in the tobacco tax by us-ing tho "Prize SIcdal"—CulHngton'o newcigar, uud the moat popular one evermanufactured.—Adv.

wards. I "hai les Cltiiptu invented th.. , - I sewing machine beinnier: Mr. Nathan. I IHIT. the lanniiig beeanii! very pp.lila- French is conspicuous in niereanl ile cir-

. | i.l.-. though there was nmre land tbnn | ,.|,.s j , , >{,.„. York; Mr. Ueiijaiiiin Urner'swas ever utilized m thai way. In time, j is :, familiar name; the Angells. the lluck-too, other industries were added. Black i 1ms. the Colemiins. and a score nf otherssilk storks were then in vogue, an.I tbi*ei | l l l v , . |,r,,S|,,.,ed beyond in ist people:were manufactured there. Iliere was ; (Jcorge II .Arnold's ill.igic rtltlle revillll-tbele. I liere was |also a machine simp, a Mark-untli »bop. , li,,,,^,,! one indiistrv.uiul (iuorge Arnoand a flouring mill. Tlie latter grew to i l h e , t ,,f Bohemia", did not die so youngbe the principal source of profit. From |MI1 t | l u t ]„. |,.f, i,jb „„„„, j , , |,,'.,,|,le'grinding I heir own grain they came to : injml.qgrinding that of the neighbor! Land1

Af l ( . ' r eleven years the colony brukthen t.. shipping it I mm New York and ! U | , Kirn destroyed the mill (the* prinei-sending it bni'k in the shape of Hour of j p:1| K,,,ir,.(. ,,f revenuel, and there was ua gooil quality. conflict of opinion as to whether rebuild

At the highest point of success in the i j t where it had been or iu tli • neiglibor-Phalanx the nlace presented a very in-; j , , K vilhiKe of Ked Hank. This disputeterestmg study. 1'here were 1 In people was seized ii|ion by thoso who had thethere, mid their hoini'was tin-big bmhl- m n s t foresight as a pretext for with-mg 'low standing thai had been likened j drawing. They could not make 111gto a hotel. Us dining-room was also itsbull rofim. nnd as il is lo day there arenot many halls in Now Jersev as big. ashandsome, or as well built as it is. Atthe further end is a great oil painting ofmini' sanguine philosopher's dream of amodel Founerile city, looking 11 littlelike a world's fair ground, aud some-what resembling a Western railroadconfer, mainly composed of passengerand freight depots. Here the service atthe tables was performed by waiter girls—the wives, daughters and sisters of thePhalanx men. Here, also, they navvconking and heating by steam. In allNew JerHi'V there was not another suchkitchen or rehtr.urnnt. The food was ex-cellenl ami the cooking elaborate. Workwas thus; furnished for women whoKolime wag.not wholly taken up in theirown families, and who, in the world utlarge, would have hail no such opportu-nity for making themselves useful andcomfortable. Here, also, and in vuriousother ways, children who, if they hadbeen anywhere else, would have foundno way to add to thu family income,worked at odd jobs. The restaurantworkers formed several groups, in whntwas called the household or domesticserum. This series included the kitchen,laundry, wailing (ut table), sewing audseverufother groups,

One gets nn idea bow the wl|ole workWBB divided up by tho reports in the NewYork papers of the first funeral at thePhalanx. Seven years passed before adenth occurred, and James II. SlurliiiRwas tho first funeral. In the processiontn the tomb President Seam leu tho way.The body followed, attended by six mem-bers of the Kitchen .Garden Uroup, ofwhich tin) deceased man had been thehead. The members of this group allbore, in rest, their hoes as emblems oftheir profession. Those, wore draped,A I106 and Hpnde, drajH'd und crossed,

money that they felt their talents wouldcommand in open competition with tinworld. Thecolonv wasnot large enough.The industries hud not been variedenough even for the little number there.Tli"re wiis not capital siillicient to estab-lish other liniyi of work. Ho came theend, when outside creditors received 100ceiils on the dollar und insiders 05 cents.Kill not a man of them, nor a woman,would or will admit thut the scheme thustested is not practicable, or that theirventure can fairly be called a failure.They love the memory of tho Phalanx,aud tiome of them, among the most sub-stantial anil pros|ieroiiH people in rich oldMonmouth county, love the Phalansteryitself, and still live and carry on theircallings there in the happy expectationof resting at last iu that favored place.

A Prohibition Candidate Declines.Isaac N. Quinhy, who was tendered tho

temperance nomination for fiovurnorof New Jersey, two months ago, has dedined the same, peremptorily on accountof ill health, and a temperance conven-tion has heen called to assemble at New-ark on Wednesday, October 10th, at teno'clock A. M., to make a new nomination

At the Mormon Conference, in SaltLnlie City, about six hundred peraoiiHuttended. • lu their addresses the " ApoHties" urged their hearers to live up titheir religion, going into polygamy andpaying thu tithes.^

If you want u stylish hut at a fairprice, go to Oorlicn, the clothier and hatter. . l ie has nil the new fall styles.—'Adv.

'(100,000 to loan on bond and mortgage•on Beashorn property. Apply to J. 0.Nobles & Co., Atlantic Highlands, N. J.—Adv.

He muted Mill low«r er«ir prfceAnd idrenlnd KIIII .

Awl when be idrertiHil igilo

flt, hj i*! <b<Mjd« uyuw UU «jf r &>wu wjvau piuv dbudv U'ittf «Jid opea

up a ditch comprised ibe lulurtaa complained of.Then waa no evidence that Burunaui i u goiltjr ofujtmapaaa. The ]urj found Lord guilty and aa-• s e d uie damiK t $a0 M B l

h

Toaee Colaa ruata witli might and mainTo uMrualm liia mm.

And while Uwj aat In aolltude,And aaw film citatum win.

That man behind the txwnl«r titoodAnd raked the aheaeli In.

And when he raited the abekela ID,• And aaw his fortune rtaln(,He look a goodl; lot of Uu

And kepi on adTerUitng.

Each day a geoerou* sum he'd sink,And uemouitrate full plain

The more one paya (or printer"1 InkThe greater la til» (rain.

And as he raked the shekels in—Aud ui the uauk went amlllng,

TU« uauker asked, "vrueuiecumra the tin r"Said he, " by advertising."

KEFRlIJi,

This man so bright,BUOD l>n'm£ut up right,

With all the lurre he wlsh'd for—And went to the mountains, *To reel from the fountains, .

Where ttiey advertised trout Ui be flsbed fnr.

An Appeal to the Voters.To THE EDITOR OF THE KKUIKTEK :

Will you permit me space to ask thefollowing questions of the voters of Mou-nioiith County :

Are you a householder, having under) our roof and under your care those whoare dear to you'! Wlint provisions haveyou made for their safety and well-be-ug'r Are your goods insured? Is yourdwelling comfortable; Is the well stand-ing iu proper relation to the cesspool anil[irivy vault t Is all sanitary precautiontaken to insure good health for yourselfand family''. 'Tis well if so.

Do you gather your family about youand try to instill into their niiuils princi-ples of honesty, truthfulness, teni|ier-mice, godliness V It is well if you do no.Do you teach them by example the no-bility of upright, temperate, iioly living?You should do it.

Have you or they leurned that part ofChrist's memorable prayer, "lead us no;into temptation," or in oilier words, "donot |M'nnit the tempter to overcomeus?" We trust you have, If an enemyshould come anil threaten your house-hold with evil what would you do? Runuul leave your dear ones to light the but-tle alone? If your dwelling should takelire would you desert the children andsimply seek your own safety in flight ?No dii-cut man would do thai. Ii anevil-disposed itcrson should present toyour child a deadly ixiison and with en-ticing words jHM'suude the child lo takeit, what would vou do': Sav that it wa.sall right V No." If he should dig a deeppit right liefore your door and so lightlycover il that upon the lirst tread upon itit would give wa> and cause ihedeath otyourself or little ones,' would you udvi.sethem to shun tbes]Hit.or would you blindly allow them to go to destruction? Anysane and wise man would say Beware!A danger, an evil, an enemy ei|iial toany aud all of those spoken of standsright at your own door, right by yourlicit*, really to destroy you and yoursuil bout mercy : destroy both soul nndIM.IIV : and it"will do if with certainly.It is destroying the bravest and the liestday by day. You aud yours are men-aced daih'—hourly.

Liquor selling is carried on tinder thesanction of law, but no law can makean evil a good ; can make a wrong aigbt. It i.- inipo-Hible. Can any law maketealing right? No. (lod says "Thut

shall not steal :" "Thou shalt not kill."I,ii|iior and liquor selling us a beveragedocs both, and no law sanctioning tinpractice can everlM' right in.the sight of(tod, nor in tho mind of any candid, sen-iibleman. What will you do to hel]

stay this tide of evil': Are you n praying man? We hope you are. Can. ordo you ask (iod to save the fallen sinner,und then, on arising from your knit's,sign an application for a license to pushmen down to eternal woe? We ho|H'not. I)o you pray, " I*ord, show mewhat woiifdsi ibou have me to do," andthen in the face of plain duty refuse toprotest against license? Heaven forbid.

llii you prny for help ill every giK«lwi rk. and then at the polls vote for nman whom you know will work wilballhis etiergv to fasten the chains of alhoi more lirinly upon the people, or forone whose reputation as a temperanceman is doubtful ?

Wliat is our duty in this matter?Moral suasion has failed to do the workdesir-.Kl. Kegululion of the traftir hindsthe chains the more lirinly. Would youultempt to stump out smallpox by moretalk ? Would you regulate the diseasehv licensing men here and there to IMHI-die out to your neighbors smallpox |>ois'on? Yet we talk about alcohol, und reg'ulale the sale thereof, while it miiiilxrsitH victims mnny fold more than small-pox. Consistent indeed are we. IH itnot your duty as well us thai of everyvoter to see to it that something elTiftual shall he done in this matter? Soonan election will occur. Will you notdo your duty then ?

Cast aside all former political notionsno far as they mny interfere in this matter. and cast your vole for the one whewill pledge himself to do all iu his powerto promote tlie cause of temperancewho will sustnin every ineaure that HIIIIIlook to the Huppression of this giganticevil. Moral suiuiion has failed, regula-tion fails, prohibition must be tried.Will you help? It may saveyou; it maysave "your neighlKir ; It may save yourboy. Is this worth the trial? Oh, yes.Forget that you are a Democrat or a Re-publican or a Urccnlmcker and help thecause of right and of (Jod. Hut if youmust still vole for those whom you can'ttrust; who you know will encournjro thetraffic in drink, don't prny. It will homockery for you. Don't say to Hod,"Thy will lie done," and then do all youcan to thwart His will. Ask Kin helpin aincerity nnd it will be given. Hutyou say : " What Rood will it do to votefor prohibition; we nlinll lie defeuted?"We. may be beaten for a time, but a»mire as the world moves God and theright will prevail. Soe bow it wns withalavery. It triumphed for yearn, hut uponagitation it-wax overcome ; in ils mad-ni'BS it slew itself. Ho will it he. with thuliquor evil. If all temperance men, orthoso who claim to be such, will do theirduty tho cause of prohibition must pro-vail. May we count on your help?

TBMI'KIIANUK.

Oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth,oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth, oilcloth. New pattorns and lowprices at Heiidriokson, Applegate & Coil1over's.—Adv;

The I i g'.'Bt and best stock of hats inthe co.t'.ly can IKI found at CorlloB, tinclothier nnd hatter'a. New style goodsof tlie) -ut quality and no fancy prices.—Adv.

. • * • i ' -Read Tim REGISTER—tho brightest and

best llonruouth county papor. $1.50 peryear, In advance. . .

MONMOUTH COURTS

Ortstt <«an.

tvjrg/t ft

daniagwatiW. Mr .BUenn i anioael(or the plalnUB; llr. Hawklna (or the (Wetxlanl.

On motion ol Fleming, auorney 'or himself, thetse of Cbarlfja T. Fleming ra. J. Cluwoe cooover•aa discontinued.THUWDAV. uctuber 4.-Frederlok Bradford va.

John TraSonl, administrator of Samuel TraQnrd,deonued. This was a suit lo recover foW. on ••• '"count of aunclal aervlcfia rendered the inteataU!,Banmri TraBord, In his last nine*. This amountwas claimed lu addition to regular board, and Itwas claimed lo be a Just charge, because BamueiTralTord, for several miiDUu prior to tils death, MUf-(etYd (rom an exceedingly disagreeable disease,which neceHsltated constant attention ou the partof the plaintiff. The substance o( the defense wasthat the plaintiff had been paid hln board bill, andthat Uiere was no agreement lo nay (or auy specialservices. The Jury gave verdict fur the plaintiff,and assessed lhe damages at 182B.U6. In aceunl-unn> with Hie Instructions or lhe Court, they alsofound a special verdict that tbe amount ef Bawls,which have uome Inlu the hands of the defendant u.be udnilnlsleied upon Is *l,oW, and that the amountuf duM* or claims whlcti have been presented U> tbediTeudaut up lo the time of the commencement ofIn- suit was trai.51. Mr. steen represented lheilttlnlllT; Mr. Allen Ihe defendant.

Mo.viuv, October Bth.—The applications (or II-•ense which had been laid over were disposed of to-

duy as follows;Charles Lamberuion, hotel, Mount rieuanf,

granted, anil fee nxvd at SiO.ItKH sn> - Suiiiut'l 1'ureul, Kulnon, Long Draurli:

Jameti A. 11 nine, hotel, lleur Ot-eanktH^Bpr J. l*op-pintra, lintel, Seabrlght. Tlie t'ourt ullowml thewithdrawal of these applications with permission topresent them at the next Mil? term.

Ill the suit of William E. (tins and Mary A. Crowvs. Edwanl Kemp, tlie plulnllffssoUKht to recoverdamages fur the alli^ed llli'iiul |[ii|«Hinillni< "I ttifircattle by tlie defendant. The history of tlie case Iswell Llimvit U) our raulitrs. The cane in still on.

Real Estate Transfer*.The following are the transfers of

Monmouth county real estate for theweek ending September itllh, 1883:

I. V. llmkaw & ulsto the Takancswe I,ake llli-mivemem Ciiiiilwny. Ijind* at IA>UK llrunch, 81..

Win. Jcrftvy A a! ID Anthony Truai. r, acres InHX'iui [owusliln, (14:!.

Win. H. lliiniir und w|fe hi i;,i.. W. flail. \i *-•-Mi lion's lu Derail tuwu*tilp, £VIU.

JOM'I'II 1. It.*' unit vrlfrlo Ururge M. Canilin\e.Uu 131 nn map of Atlantic lliirllUltlds AiHiK'latliill.«••*"•

O. SU'ltlilni*to Atinle K. Ik'tiuelt. Loir,, onlilil|Mif Jtwi'lili tfcmin1 estate ut Alluutlc Highlands,*7."m

l larrkl c . Himithtnn to Annie E, llvniivu. a Int*in Mlildlrtouta township, ?l ,-»«i.

MuiW"vt IV. I'ottiT £ His lii Utioda Covert, h i tat l /mg llrunrli, $1.

Minla divert to Mar) Aikernun. Uil at Longllran.l). K<">.

Tljiimu U-OIIIHJ mid wit,, to Joint M. Slmru. IMNl on tnn|> nf Hillside Park, $din.JiM'lill I.. Hurley In Kllzulietll A. Hurley. S acrmI Miililli'Niwu township, $KH>.Kr.iuk Oslmrn to Jami* Daley, u a m * in MIIIIIIH-

IUII t'.WM-,lil|i, * .«! .Suiali K. WallliiK uml liusliunil In lieurge M.i,unit. Uu In Iturltnn l.iwnililp, J^-i".Tlmmas 1'. Murfonl ,\ ula lu lhe African M. >••Hi'Hl.uitun y.Um cliureh. 1 ui-n; In shrtjwstiui->

luwnslilp, Jlim.Tlie Alliuille IflKhllinits AHHtH'lUtlnll I'l TllninaH

I,.,Muni. l'J luts nl Atlantlr Illi'lilaliili. fJ.6i'i.l.-iva Muinuyiie \ ul . to KllnTI J. Walling.

Slore lions*, uml l,,l.s ut Mlilillelewn, JI.OTrfl.Ill inns McKennn anil wife tn I'utrlrk Mi'Kltiln-

i'y. Uu iu U'liu llruni'lu $N.IUI.KIIIMTI I'.. I iinnviT mill wife In Atlllll lloefl. hit

al Kalr l l .ocl i uml 'J Inb al s.-4ilirlk'lil. «•!, tl«i.Tli.amis Usuiunl HIHI wife t,< Mnr>oiO't K. Stout.

l/,ls .', anil .V (in ina|> of HIlMuV l';,rk, jlTh..1<i.l.jlinind Sill uml wife In Murgan-I K. SUiul. UU

i'M .ill lllll[ii,| lUINIile I'url., $^lll.lk'iijniiilii V. I.II'|IMIIT uml "Iff I" lieniye U y -

nmn. U'I.H HM A, ]<s A. I'.1>. ll'.i ami nil, on ma|i,f Ilirvrlil I'urk, jl,V<l.

l.>illa K. Hurvey ,v ul, tn ' i . t., Ailele l,l|fler. :!,,lt.'ul i«-eanl,-..?^,r^'.

Win. N Inn II ami wife In JiM'pIl 1.. fie,-.,!... Jurn-!, at Sliri'wsliury. £l.'i"i.

1 S. A|i|ileif]lle ami WIIH In Jalli' I'. JnllllMill.Lnl i:l II"J Hank. (:•.:">.

'I'll-' Atiulill, Illuhlumls AVIHIUIIOU lo Jen-mlallV.. Savie. Iiu \ mi miip of the Allanlli' Illiflilanils

KM»laU,,u, £1.411.Ji.li 0 I' Il..un> mil '.HI.- In Willliiln K. I'ultenaiM.,! '.1I>. nil IMII|I nf Illllslile I'urk, JilHI.!*. ttrnillth DlrkliMiii, Mauler, ,Ve.. to Hlwunl «".,-yi-i. ' i nl an urn- In slirvvvslmry tn»-n«lil|i, S'-im.

Full THE WKKK K.MIIXli UlTllllKIt II, I»O.

ltulllT 11,,|,|^-| aliil Htfe In Susan J. Snintk. Uilf hitlil III Lili.niinvu l>i\vn*lil|i, $1Stmiti A. SIIH-UIII uml hiuliuiiil In IIIIKII II. W o t .

.nl ul Uilii; Itrallrti, Slum.Will. Mnrrell au,l nlfe [o CuriiellllH Ackennn.

Ill >M.I»| , , ,T,-» In n.iliiiil.'l l.,» iislilp. | ! » l .Mury Kiirlglit lo Win. A. French. Lot ul K"l

Ilimk. ? l> iWin. A. Kn-iu-li ami wife to S. T. llendrlckinu

nmi .Hi. bit nt l ie! Hank. Jl''1-i'.'IiT kri.'i . ir >,i Jail'..'- II. lletxirlekiunt. IIOIMI'

ami I'll al Ited Hank. $.'I.N>|.•n-inluh r e a n v nail wUi. tn Jen-mluli J. Mnr-

rln. r.'«i-li«l arn-» In Shrewsbury Inwimhlp.(Mi.Tin' l / ,n» llnmrli HankliiK I. . . tn llrliry II. Sher-

man. Uil nl U>ny Hniueti, $ .VI.Jnlin I. ThoitiliHon, Mierltt, lii K«,rnmn It. Smith.

IIMIIS,'mul Int a! Fair lluvell. seld nn |imlierly nf.l.lin l l .Sn . l l , J-VH.

S. M. ll|i-kln»nli, alasler, tn Fjlwunl Kemp. 1a.-ie^ In Ntin'rtslnir) Inwu^lilp, wiltl UM pni|M<ny nfVlun A. l'ar[»-n!er, S-'fr,.

rinll|i Knil! In H o w EllenU'nth. Uil ut IU-.1Hank, f-r.i.

Fr..n-1- llntili'ii »n,l liu.Uii!,! m Mnrrls Hui'ki'tt.4 urn- In MliMleluuti l>iwu*!u|i, $l,l<0.

Daniel .1. Seyiii uml wife to Win. It. lljindel. U>tal U.IIK llnineli. Sl.li>'.

Tli * . U-nllanl anil IVIff lo liiii . liiymull. UII.H'•.'. ul . l "i.'i: lliuil.f llllNnl,' 1'iilk. SI.VI.

Wlulli'ld While uml wile n, Mary E. smith. I/ittn Shn'ii-Htitiry IIIWIIK)II|>. $'JIIII.

Win. II. Itumli'l in cumlliu. It. N'»re». Uil ulUJIII: llnim-h, ?ll.:'"'.

cli;u<. 11. Ivlii!. tn Klla M. Seott. Uil ?iy nil tiiupof Allantte lllirlilanil.H A.tsiiclnUiin. i'All.

Amamla lli'ier un,l al.t t>> Frank 1:. Iliiyi'r. {.ami*ill f'.ICs Neck, J'.'.SIII.

'Him l o m u n l iiml wife lo Uulnlol|ili Martin.Uits IT und > al IIMMile I'urk. $''"l.

Siimli K. Wunl und hunlunil tn John C. Wurdcn.liiitllt Itrd llotlk. fSUll.

Junies M i/lllmliy uml wife tn Mary II. New-eiiiiiU-. lloustf uml Int In ih-eun towtn4lil|i, 'Jl.imn.

J.nnc* M. gillmb) uml wlf,< lo Mary II. N W -• niiilv. Uil al Mnmnnlllti 11. a, II. SI.') o.

Jnlin S. llulibanl unit uffi' tn Anna t'lrnili^lulllK.U.tit r? uml TSnn inaiinf Jnliu s. lltililiurtlut Atlaiutie Illlllllamls. i'J'".

Th w s . Wllwm to Mary F.. Tucker. UitLlmimup of J.ilin s . HiiblKiril nt Allnnlie IlliililninW,»iwi.

Ilulin F. lir>|i|»'r ami wife t,, Ail tint F.iinlilen..VI-1MI ,,r mi urlv 111 FJIIIHIIIIWU II,WIISIII[I, kNl.

J. II. Stephen!' uml wife tn SAI-UII I.. Want. Uit nttliil Hunk, SI.

Marifatet A. t'lllldwli-k anil Inlsliuwl Ui Banill K.Wunl. to'if lnl ut lte.1 Hank, $1.

AHIIIT s'I'arker ami wife Ui Kamli F.. Wartl. 1<Vof Lu ut Kill Hank, g l .

llnljcrt Allen, 8r , tn Jeremiah llarinan. le-IIXIuf Ull h,Tl' III Mlll.ll.l'l VII lllWUHlllp. $J'I.

Ja.s. II. U^jiianlnml wife tn Tli,itnus o'Hrien. :)lni,l« nf Ian,I In MUlillelnuii tnvtiishlp. $.H,ri;..vl.

JIM. I'llmuii lo 1M. Illuiuentliul. Uit l l . o n mupnf I.. II. l lmwn nt Uinu llnineli. SIO,

Itiilwrt Allen, Jr., nnil wife lo Win. J. Paytlter.l/jl lu Ni'i'tune tnwnshl|i, $l'M).

Tlie A thin llr HlKlilamls AmaK'tathn t<i Mary Mit-chell. UiM IHiluuil IH7 on mup of Atlantic High-l a n d . SIMS.

Til,' State of New Jerrniy tn Henry Amy. l^llldflfmiitliiK nti Nortli sliruwMniry river, ST7.

\\ ut.-iT il, Asuy mul wife to s. T. und J. II. l leu-drleksnli. Uil In illirewshury tnwimhlp, gl.MKt.

Jus. K. IJ|iplnn>ll uml wlfuto Margurot Upiilu-cntt. N acres at Unix llnilli'll. $lu,U«l.

Knincln ItotiliuKin uml wife tu OoruelfUH N. Illlw*.•1 Ira,'la nf l:iml In slneu'.iliury township, J.'i.i»>l.

Red Bank Retail Markets.Thu following Is Ihe price of farm prudure, dr. ,

at retail In Ited Hunk tiMluy :Porterhouse HU'aks, &> cctitx n |HIUIII1 ; nirlnln, A)

cimm; round. Ill to 1H n,nt«; mauling IHV(, 18 tu '-I!cenui;lnmb, inio'3irenu<;i'iirniHlli(H>f, lOtoirn^entu;veul, 12 to Wl ceiitu i iiiultun, ID to IM cents; (nwhIKirk, 1-1 tu HI I'I'IILS ; Kiinsiigi', llli'j'iiui.

CIllrkellH. *11 lo £.' cto Jl.i". a luindri'd;dred.

[h'M cn-mmiry huttcr, .12 wnla. a IHIIIIIII ; ilulrybutttr, -•« lo 'M ,','iiH; ii'nkliiK liutmr, 'JO lo £! celitn;tard, ir, cents: cliiiwe, ir,i^ntii eggs, -1" i*nUudoz

PuiniiMW, \'i to irienntfl a.hiilf tieck ; luhtmgn, Hceiib) n licml; curruts, n cents n buni'li; KIIIUHII,I1*' cenUi eiich; onltiiiM, 6 to 10 wilts n i|tiurt; to-mutoro, rM'ontsa i|tmrt; ivK-|ili»it, 10 to 15 centscueh; string lieuim, l) eunls a half |ieck; limabcullM, 1*0 eetltH n ludf iieitk.

A|ipli'.i,iritov<tii'i!tilHuliulf|mk;|H'ars>>tolilceiitsniniurt; liunitiiun, aKtuMimtila lulnzcii; teiiiiin.i,SO to no cenui a dozen; oranges, ID lo OU reuis atlozcu. )

H 11 |HIIIIII1. tlyHtent, R0 rtfl.eluum, ^n lo N) i i m u n hun-

PICIIHO cnllniid examine, tho finest as-sortment mul Intent htyleH of ilreHH gomln,fancy gomlH anil millinery gooda ut ex-ceptionally low urioua, at L, Dluniuu-bt'rg'H, Broad utrout,— Adv.

All wool ncnrlct abirlH and drawerxfrom t l to $2,B0; also, the extra largeslzeu, at Ludlow'g,—Adv.

' -; - *Just rocclvcil ttt'omiiletellnoof oil and

rubber clothing ut Corlles, the olothlur'a.—Ailv, "•• , •

A Hello of Qul teau .

ll ««« a \u I 11 I l l l K i / ' fully i<iV I

other day, K-lieu x t ie;i . wiioiu

have known intimately (or a number of

years, aaid to me, " Would you like to

see Ouittau'&fuco?" Though somewhat

puzzled as to the nb ect of RIKIIU ques-

tion, I promptly assented. The clnrk

then led me to 8 mom where a number

of large jars filled with alcohol to pre-

served various relied were arranged on

shelves. A cover was nulled from one

of these, revealing the face and head of

Guitenu just as it looked when placed in

the coffin. "That," said (lie clerk, "is

the real fare, hair, skin, cje-liiills and

features of Clmi'lea Guitinu. When lii.-

body WIIH taken to the Miilkul Museum

it was resolved to preserve not only his

skeleton, hut his actual features in the

flesh. This was done by running tin

knilf clear around the nt'ck, splitting

the skin in a straight lino from the Kirk

of the neck to the top of the head, anil

taking it off from the entire hend, thus

obtained in one piece, the scalp mid skin

covering the fane. To thene «ete added

the eye-lnilta. This was Htulted with

cotton in a way to retain the exact out-

lines of the murderer's countenance, its

well ns the expression, sewed together

mill put in nlculiol, jnst us yon see it

now." The head looks as if it were

merely rut from t•••* l»Hly and placed in

njiir. an the tMrgcun't slitclieHin the neck

ami Illicit <>f the lie. d an- lint visible.

Tin* v e r y sneer o f (*!>• seiiHtial iii'iulli l ias

IKVII |ir«'Heivcl. JIIMI LIII'HIUMIV li;iii' «f u

wii -k's g i o w l h l i n t w e i e o n the \ l | i

l ip w h e n Oi i i teau VM it on tin- p i l l o

are Htill tlieri1. 'I he e y e hulls are. of

course, lacking in vital expression, litit

even they show hut little shrinkage.

The nose is the only feature Hie shape

of which Inisnot been nxiintaint'd. It in

sunken in the niiilille, as if it had re-

eeivwl a blow on the liriil|r,i> : but the

cheeks, the chin, the eye-brown, the

eye-lushes, hnir and cvcrylliiui; except

the nnse, are alnioKt ]»erfect in their

wonderful life-like resemblance.

Chfneso Q u e u e s .

A Celestial tells the following story of the

origin of the queue. The fiM emperor of

thopresent dynoRty, who iiBCtfinled the throue

in 10U, dctcrniiupil tomaki' the tonsure of

Manchuria, whiok was his native country,

the tokou of the subruissiuu of the Chinese

of the entire country to liis authority, tt

was not long after be begun to reign that he

issued a general order tint carried tho great-

est consternation with it throughout the

kingdom. He ordered the people to shave

all the hair from their head* except the

crown, and to allow tli« hnir ou that |mr-

ticulnr part to grow louj* and diesis it ac-

cording to the custom of Miuichuria. It re-

quirotl considerable time fur Chiumuvu to

boeome fully oecnutomcd to this change, but

the custom finally prevailed throughout tho

length and breadth of the groat empires. It

is said flt firat those who conformed with tbe

now rnlos weropresented witha taol of silver.

After a while nil tho converts to tho new

custom were given halt a tool of silver. Then

the present was redneed to ouly n teuth of a

Uiel and thenoulyau egg wasgiven. Finally

the egg vrns dispensed with and no present

was given. Tho laiv that require,] tho

people to shave their heads and brniil tho

(luoue was not often rigidly enforced by the

peunlty of imtuediato ileatli, but it was KOOU

an estJiblUhed fact all nver the empiro thnt

tlioso who diil not do us the emperor ilesirftl

would nevor become mcccnnl ul in a Imreiiit

ngniuot those irho ilid conform, nor woulil

thri succeed iti tlivir business or other enter-

|III>L-S and undcrlakin^.

How Cood Men Pall.A Broadway car couductor lias licen jtrob-

iug humau nature to its lowest depths. A few

evenings since, before starting, he scnlli'rwl

over tho Benta of bis car Bcvcral of tlinso

white metal counters, Blntupwl in imitn-

tiou of qviarters. lie desired tu HIM HICI

would Lake them and who noul.urt. The

IIou. entered tbe cur. lie is a great law-

yer. Ho owns uiiuiy gcuuine twenty-live

cent pieces. You wouldn't I>U]I|K>SC such n

nmu would stoop to pick up a genuine

tuTtily-nvo cent piece in tho street. But lie

(at right down on the bogus quarter When

he got up to leave tbe car the tpinrtor wtis

not there, l ie did not rido fur. 1'e.rhujM

ho thought ho bad mmle expenses on that

trip. " Sold and got tbe tmuioy," murmur-

ed tbo conductor. Sir. , a big Imnkor,

got in. Iio Bat ueur one of tnu (runrters.

Tiiun he saw iL Tlieti be glaiu'ed nroutid to

6co who was looking. Then bo looked lit

tbo presumed coin again. Then be looked

nt the cur ceiling, llo shifted hi* seat in an

ubsunt-ininilod soil of fashion. Ami when

he departed tbe coin must Lave stuck to him.

For it was invisible. "What shadows we

iiroaud what shadows wo pursue!" quoth

the conductor, l ie now sot two more- bogus

quarters. Tho car was now at Fourteenth

htreeU An actor entorcd, Soou a cum

etmck bis line of vision. Just tliuu he

nepmod to feel the beat of the iluj. I In tuuk

off his hat In a dreniuy sort of wny lie

laid tho hot over the quarter. Ho cniigbl it

as ho would a butterfly. The hut ami the

Imttortty mmt both have gone ou his keful

together. "Poor human nature!"unmuurod

tho conductor. " Alas poor Yoriak 1"—jVi'in

York Gray/iie. _

The Arniy and Niivy Journal oonUiins

tho following note, which shows - that ouo

lady at least in mostor of ono of the most

abstrUHO and (liffienlt seiences, and thnt ebo

has porfonnod n great work for Uio country.

Very fow are aware of tbe foot that one of

tbo most dlstingtiiBlied uiiUIiomnticinns lives

In thsolty of New York, whore she has for

thirty years, instructed captains and officers

In Ike naval,'rovenuo and merchant sorvico

of their mathematical and uauotial studies.

The daughter of a wealthy shlpownor, slio

sailed with her husband, who was captain.

Sho thus acquired a thorough knowledge of

praoUcal tunthomotlcs, and has dano more

to make life safe at sea' than any otbor in-

' dividual Tuo American bumnuo sooioty

have placed her In obaigo at their nautical

scbool, number ninety-two Madison street,

wbioh has qualified of or elglit thousand

navigators to make life safe at sea, two

tbonJarjd of whom woro oiloors in the naval

setvioe, and engtged In laving the Ufa of

the nation daring the UU w«.

it UvAV/ti In u/lruit IJ.p

>A,\*fi+A \tt I// at I/J*^"

ij bit I J I I U ; 1/J tiM vhmi

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WM. AfPlUiiTE. PMrnatM.

• H I A H U I A V B N .IIDNOK—SHOUT.—41 Asbury Part, on Wednes-

day. OctoberM, by tlie RDV.TIIUB. II. Taylor, MisslMl>ellB Uouds, of New Bruinwlrt, H. J., aud Sam-uel bliorl, ol NepluDd uiwiislllp.

1MLAV—«ANWILLE.-At IxaiK Branrli, onTtiesdiiv, Uctulier *l, by the Kev. 11, Thorn, Jr.,Mrs. Jeiullna Iiulay aud Ctituler L. Kaadvllle, bothuf Ltiltg Brandi.

U).Nli»TKBET-l»KiLt.—At Donate, on Mon-duy, uetDlier Ktli, Misn ifuldai) LtiiiijMtreet und Jus.E. UoKle, UJIII nt IK'eanlc.

PAKKBB-IUMMAK.—At Fair Haven,on gua-ilav. Ikli.UT7l)i. by Hie Itev. J.Uupjile, Hlsi Maryc. Pitrkiif, uf Fair Huveu, and Fruuk B. Hamuiar, vlL M b a i J l

H . - A t Anbury park, ou Bun-day, Se|ileui!ier Kllli, Iiy the Kev. 'i'h'ia. It. Taylor,Miss Martha I'Uis and Kugune Mcllrldo, liothof As-bury Park.

TILTUN -NIEMAN.-AtLciiiKHr»noh,<inWedne»-iky, iMubur ad, by tbe Rev. K. U. Elierhardt, HissAda Tlllon anil ttias. £. Mwuaot belli of I.uui{Brunch.

VHEELAND-METZ. - At AKliury Park, onWi'diiesday, IX'tuber %l, by the ltuv. J. S.liasklll,Miss AIIUU II. Vniuland, i.t Aslmry Purk, uud AllwrlII. Meu. of Jersey City.

WHITE-CAUTEII. Al Asbury I'ark,on WDIIIII'S-iluy, tlclutter 3d, !•> UK Itev. J .S . liustlll, Miss AnilA. IWillo uliil Win. I'urtm, botli uf Asbury 1'urfc.

U K A T H N .HEKKKTI'.-Al bum Krautu, oil Tluwlay, Oflo-

IKT 'M, Mttry Cllu, wlft, uf truwford lUmiiuIt, ui ed•it >HMIH.

I'liMylKII. Al .MliWIetonn, on salurilav, tU'lii-tier ;LII, Susie, wife ul lley fimuver.

LATTON.—At Orruiivflle, on Momliiy, wnitciu-IHT ^tli, Arthur 8., Miily win or Wtii. F. und SusieUjlciu, u|[ul 1 year und •> iiiunltiH.

Hlt'lMIIIKUIN.' Al Hill Hunk. "11 KiltunlttV, C*'-UJIMT 1*1 tir Jurry Rli'tuiribDli, u^cii Ul yuara.

SIII.IVK1.1.. lu lli'lni'lri tuwiislilii,mi Sunday,September Jlotli, John u. stllwell, it^ed <3 years, uluonttd ami IT days.

LAWYK11S.

IO1IN S. APPLEGATE,

COUNHKLOU AT LAW,

HKIl HANK. N. J

/ UiAS. H. THAKFOKIJ,

COUNSKLOU AT LAW.:.illiiillssl..iinr fur NVw Vurk. I1KI> HANK, N. J

TILUAM 1'INTAhD.wCOUNSELLOR AT LAW,

l lu ' t S ilium's Slnve SlulY.KKII IIANk', ti.J.

|>ANrIJOLI'II I'AKMLY.

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,.''«> WaahliiKlmi Slrn'l, J I'.IISKV I IIV, N. J.

JOHN K. HAWKINS,

ATTORN KY AT LAW,DUlrr 111 Ktlllll'lllUl's Ittlll'lllllf. t'AMiklllllll AVI'lllll'.

ASULllV I'AIIK. N.

I AW OFKICKS OF

THOMAS 771'OWKKS.r\ S. T.WJ.M.UX1K.

JOHKl'H l'AHKKH, Jit.l*< IIIIllAIIWAY. X. V.

I. 1'AltKKIl. Ir.. i i.niisi'llunu IJIIV. svu J I T « ' > .

f AMKH STICKN".

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

,Vi'» Vnrk. KATO.VniW'X. S. J.

\ y i l . I . I A M II. CAMI'BKLL.

ATTORNKY AT LAW.

UlNCi UIIANI'll, N. J.Ill •rt»wiil,'y'c Sew llilllilmij.

SAMTKL C. fOWAliT,

lit. u SHU I Oh 7 V.**»"***.KkXOn t i i t I^M

•ins fUJifkjfty mu. it*, n/jivt.iIAJ

<WW»1N« TO TH« LAW.

I.I.Ml'.l'H ' ' H I A> I

f/iyj.Jj 4 hUiltuv. »•>•ttrx^ti if.

UIUM.ll 1.111 If., I.A'/H

ATTOKSKTTVT LAW.SI 11.IdTil i t AND MAMTEII IN CHAXl'KIIY.

K11F.KIUII.I1. S.I.

UKNTISTS.

I \ l l . U. !•". UOltUlCN.

SURdEOX DENTIST,

MUSIC IMI.I. UL'ILUIMi. HKIl BANK. N . J .

Over Nineteen Years' Experience in l>en-tisiry In nil itH brumiies.

li'illur Alteullnii uivrii tn tin* udlnllilstratlimiif

1)U. II. li. VANCOUN.

DENTIST.WUli Dr. It. F. llonlen. M i w Hull Ihilldtiiit.

BKII BANK. X. J.

1)H. (I. F. MAKSDEN,

HllNlKiil'ATlIU1

PHYSICIAN AND .SUKUEON,lili'i- In itunlmiV Huflilliiff, llnuil SLni't,

RKtl IUNK. N. J

DANCING!PltOK. SE(.AI)LO'S

Select School for Dancing- AT TIJK-

GLOBE HOTEL, RED BANKO|i«>u» >Vo(ln<\8(lay Ev'g, Oct. 17th.

At S uVlix'k. All thine WIshliiK I" take lewiins orst>nd etillilreti In the class pleiise apply or adilress

22 West Park St., NEWARK, N. J.

Winter Millineryu f Al.l. T11K LATRST NHVEI.TIE?,

s r r i i AS

Velvet Plush and FJ&U Hats,AU1II,

Oslrirli ami Jftmr/i Feathers

• In jgrenl vnrk'ly ami nl iHittmu inires.

t*"Kxuniluo niTstnek iHifiire rurrluwliur olse-lied1.

MRS. E. WE IS,.FIKINT BT. an'DOOR WEST Ol' DKOAt).

Patterson, the Clothier,m FRONT ST., REI> BANK,

HBK Umie a large t>u»tnt»3 fur ttie past tew wmlta ID

FALL & WINTER

CLOTHING.*nin public liuvu found out that 1 advi'tf

but facts, uml when 1 arimiiiure tltut i !i«vb tlw

Largest Stock of Clothing:ever shu»*n Jn INHI Dunk, and that my prlwsi arelower ttian <-ver before offared lu this county, theyknuw lliut I have Just wlmt I advert-foe and to theyflock U) njy Htuns to juxnuy burtfajtui.

If jmi liuvt'ii't calltid at niy place, conic In andlixrt over my stock. liesfilta clothing I keep a full

Gentlemen** Funiishinif Good*

OF ALL KIN!*.

Phttsc let tn« ri'iimrk DIUM iiiorti, itiat If y<>u pur-i-liKse KCHMIS, ami tticy un> uut eiillruly Hutlsfuctorj'.you van relurn lUimi and tht* iininey will IM* rtiuer-fnfly ri'fuii(tiNl. This 1H U nunraniwi which mi oilierdeuler lu Htul Bmik iftvtu Ills rUHuniit'n*.

Patterson, the Clothier,6!t FRONT ST., RED BANK.

Ttu> utKlurslKm*! would mmt respwirully call Weutumtfou of tti« piiltllc tltut from di«

Fifteenth of September, ISS.'t,filie will be rt'Atly to ruceive pupils in

French, German and Music.EiiKli*li BranvhcN If d«Nirc«l.

HaviriH lind ninny years' liXis'iiiMH'i1, ran fiirnislitut' lual ul rtifwt'nt'i; frrnu ninny tumllUi* in NewVurk.

MISS M. BERST,KTKAUSBI'llli CUTTMiB. BAY AVKME.

ATLANTIC HICHLANDS, N. J.

FOK SALE BY

J . C. NOBLES & CO.,REAL ESTATE.

FOR SALE.LOTS $100 EACH,iieuiiDO-ruot wlile i l m l i , ultlw went euilot

UHI lliink. Ailrlrem .

I'. 0. BOXira, ttKll BANK, N. J.

SII(P ,l(/i'n(.< for the Hublturd,liowne titul llillsitle l'ark jn'ojter

Ilon.if-H Jlllll I^ils, VIJIH l>]i>ls. IlilllillllV L/ils, Klirmnuud llt'al Rslitti* h>f i wrv vnrli-tv, lis-atlnl al

Jlliinllr lll|ihliii»Nauil Hi'iDlly.

Offii'w: ATLANTIC 1IIOI1 LANDS. N. J.nml "Ml Hn.'iil St.. NKWARK, N. J.

J.C.NOIIl.KS. lJ,»VIIH(il.l.ISS. JNI). W.OILI.INS.

P. H. HENDRICKSON,Dealer In

Hay, Grain, Straw and Feed.A Inn I'lour of the FlneM Quality.

Would IH> iiltniM'il 1o furnish all par t ly with gooilIn my liDti.

STOVES.ami luivtiig |niii'luifj<il ti very lurtft1 stock tllrccl fromthe iiiumifiiriuivn, I am i-imMi,'.! to wll lUrrylliiUMIn my line uf prfci^ that tvlll

DEFY COMPETITION.

I kf*v fKitrtwKNfXfiijit tUnst* In lUcKiicsof Sinvi^anil Tlnwiin-. lly iiinit'iumtltii: my liu^tiuws Intills ininiuiT IHIII t'nuliM i»i jr»>t tn'itvr rutwi fruuitht* mHtnifiicnii-wrs, ami to rvud at ttiwer \>rlcmDm)) uiuilij uttiiTWlst> U

SAVE MONEYHy buytiiff ymir Stuvw niht hiHischoM Tinware

fnnu

SAMUKLSABATH.(Sllltf.1.S4ir til J(M(*)lll SlllHlttll,

NKW STitltK UN THE OLD SITK. FRONT ST..

RED BANK, N. J.

STOVES.Allstrom & Morford

lironil St., lied Bank, N. J.Dmlenln

Musical InstrumentsOF ALL KINDS.

AOENTS FOR TIIK CELEBRATED

ESTEY ORGAN.This ortftui Is Uie

purest lu. tune, andbeat In every way,HDIJ such is its eicel*

n' Hint it has ub-itl ttiu title of

KING

OF

ORGANS.

A Inrsu aux-k ul Musical Instrument, InolnillnaI'lA.VOSJ, alu'liysonliulld. VKilIri mid ll»ll!i>Slrlligii,and nil mi'n'lmnillw tminil lu a rirst-riusj inuulo«Uirl'. A liimisliictof SIIKKT WUSIf.

I ' l v (Vul Miixlu In (imul Vurlety.Mimfcal ItiHtniimMitu rt'imlml.

ALLSTROM & MORFORD,iAii STKKKT, RBO BANK.

MASON & HAMLINORGANS.

Thu Hunt and Cliuapost In the" •* Worn.

Fur Cash, or Ruulod until IU'ntl'ays turThnin.

l'lanoB on Easy Terms. Low Prices.

A Full Line of Five-Cent Sheet Music.FRONT STREET, Opp. Globe Hotel,

Red Dunk, N. J. Up-SUlM.. J. LLOYD, Jr.

L bLumbar.Near Eallroad Druuu REP BANK. N. i

CAPT.THOS. P, BROWN,Hucuetuur tu J . Edward Allulre,

WiolBisle nod tteluil Dealer In

Goal, Wood, Fertilizers, Flagstone,LIME. *<: In quautiito t» tali.

Gvwnl FralKlltiDK prolliptly ult^nilud Ui.

Wm.A.fiobb&Go.e uud Iietui Dealeni In

COOLAND

WOODLath, Unit ami

ALL OF THE IIRST yUAUTV.

Liberty Street, Gor. Monmouth Ave.,

Ptnt-allli:« Boi Oil,

<; BR.1\4'II.STOVES, HAWUWARK& 1'LUMIlINti.

STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!W DO NOT BUY YOUR

STORIES,until vim I'xainliit' ihr IIIIIIIUIM' MiH-k "I

STOVES, HEATERS and RANCESAT

CUMBERSON & WHITE'S.

l'lnmliliii,'. <Jus mill strain Fitting.

Wm. McMahon,PLUMBER,

Steam and Gas Fitter,AND

SAHIURY EHGIHEtR,SIKH'S AT SEAHltlliHT AND UEI> HANK.Ontor* by mull will nat ive pmmpl iittviitioii.

All klti(Jj((tf irlttuitiliiff ntu\ f iL-i (HUriC'-xt^'uitNj hyKklllful miTluiiitftuuHlur my <>wn AuiH-ivi^inQ.

r 'WtTM mill drains uf nil kit ids put ilnwit in the I[IIIUILUT.

Iff/ an appliance of in if own con-struction I can wholly prevent

the tloffljtny tip of Sewersa ltd lh(tins and the

routing up of Ce#s-pools,

KlRH'inl uttt'lltlmi is given lu lilt* Vt;l)tlLitlon ofliluiHtifiifi'ii buUitfums tbu» pn-vi-ntliitf pcwttr

frtmi p.si*U|ilii|£ ami |KI|MID1II^ lliu air In timisi'sI'UiiubiiiK work, sewiT drain* unit KIIMW rci-i-Jvluld uut, miiwrintcnilwt, nr LIIS{HH-UH1 hy Uictlny vr] b [ i tit t lilT s i I ']«ib. [ aim tit up imi'ihiU-ut Ht'iiU-r, for whirl)

t

wli1 am (Li ^

if imu'tiliit*,t'ltttrit' IK*11S, luir^liir, utiil sjwatinK tube M»Tk (if nil ikwriptlous

pnmi|)Uy utU'iid>Hl u>,

tlnxm for win>m I him* iioiic wurk, tint! to1 wittild rt'ftT all ivlw dcslns uny liifurumtloi)

In n>jpird t<» tin* ijuulJiv nf ui.v wnrk, iin1: Itr. J . H.VanMHUT, Allatillc UlKhlaiiilK; J. K. Ik>Nuvarn>, £.T. Siituk>inn>, T. V. Clurt. W. W. Wells Mm. (\ 8.

l l l , tit'U.ciliiuin H. Fisk, nml Clou^hty l lns . ,K : ilr*. (I. V. HerUT, MotimunU) l^ j r i i ; J .

W. llnrn>w mill Jolm \\. Stout, llttl Bmik.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry!NEW (JOODR TO KKI.ECT FROM !

All trotHls we M>U will lxk us rt'iin-s^ntt'tl.

Over IS Years in the Business.All work d.nu! In » pnicfiral tvay itml iviirmcM.

Old Gold and Silver Bought.

J. F. VANDERVEER,0|i)ualle illVL'ralile Aviniui', itEI) HANK, N. J.

IiinrUNIon irlvnn ou the Munu or (Irpm ul

IlIYEKSIDE SEMINARV,ornt pupils' ntiitlenit^ ir preffrnsl.

H. W. PERKINS.

For Sale! For Sale!CHOICE VILLA PLOTS FORai'DDRDAN HOMES

IN TUB CBNTUAl, 1'AUT OF

RED BANK,On tho Slirewrtiury Blvw, Minmioiilli County. N. J.

Tlii-s*1 ploU) are nearly nil on Muplc Avcmio,wliidi Uwjvt'iity fwt wiiltt, uxttMKlttiK to tlm rivertlirouttti tliu rentur m tlm Unvn. Tliu aveinio liasliroud adluwiilka wlid'h tire ivjiUIfully whadcil bylarge tretw. Ttuunost of iho [iluLs Imvoou tlicui nKIUVM of liaturul nhat1t> tn.s>s and about otiu-Iinlf orIdem aru Urtimted on Hit- n<4ir hy it huml*nnu KWW.

Tliu locnllun Ls within a few inluutoti' walk uf thomllnuid stutlmt and tho l>usliii*HS |mrt uf tllo toMti,anil Uit3 Shrowubury rlv*T. Tliero KM tlfUH'ii ilullyINLKHiiij r trulus f<uii way tu Nt'w York imil iiulutnHuuth. Time to Now Yurk by (ixinvss trains, "0 to7C iitlnulan. Tbt'O! aroulso tuudully llnt^of HUsnm-" imUi to Nftw York.

'ri»> drives in tlm vicinity of U<sl ittiuk imtl Kuni-tton Neck tun't Iw Ixmt In Uio Suite.

TlKHe |>lt>tH a w Jiilil out us follows: on Maj>l» Av«-nuu llii-re aru 43 low 75 (eel fmtit by 300 to 'JW fwt(l«'|t. Oil Irvliirfstntft 7 JtiW from W to W'feutfront by *W IWJI tlw-'p. Tho i»loW aru nuw olTerutlformleoti tho sliftrt1 iiluu-eaoJi sliaro to n'jiriswDtone lot— nt ^itoutucti, $u*i to lutpulu at the iluuuif8tibt»cr|bliiff, SJKKtwlieri 'Out ttkiuvx any all Uiktm, nlwbkji time lliu shun'liolilHmyUl (welvo due noticeof ttiu liut-montlciniKt [myrmmt ttnd al.to ut ttm (Jnyo(wUu for tin) cliulou of lutH. N« iHTwrnwill liavua right to pim-lnw man lot* ttiart thu IIIUNIKT of* tm ho or »lie may uwn. ami no iwhuui wlmuivur

I purchoso who 1H ntit a Hhun'tioUlur. Uich JotinustViiiffAt umst $5 premlitni. All amounts bidus luvmluim to Ui lu oxu<ss ut %mIRT slmru, wlilcliexfftwwlll Im Jivldml niimiiK the Hlinrt'liuMtira, tuwhBlinre lo reoelvo an Oiiuul 'portlun nfier UeduotJugtliu exiwnsuii of tho wily.

A wiirrantwi(IWHIWHIIM3tltillvurud to i>acli r>nr-ohmur within thirty days udur tliu. Kuln. ut whichllmu Urn itartteacanimy thohulmice of tins pnrciiaw

i prlqa on tlmJr lot or lots In rush, or Klvu u mirt'hasaI mon«y Ural bond and tnortitime far onu-hall ul tlio

ptircliiuo prlco (iH.eacii lot.Tho deods will coatnln tliu follnvrlnn In addition

In the UHual oovonanlH: a)) bulldlnffH must m>t backtUtyrwt frum tho front Unu; all vaults and coas-(KHJ(S to ho WHltnl ii]> with brick and comttntod andnwilu porfootly wator-tlght. . < '

for mays. nn«nccUji«» and tithur liirormatloa mi-diflM V,.WOUTHIN(JTON A BTRKKT,

Voial .'Jearutiit, Owan Co.t N, J.,or WM, H.B.CKLK3A BON,

t»4 Uroartwar, N. V., Or Hod Bank, N. J.

New York Tea Store. Fall Clothing.

\m\um\m\iItn, Mm, Spim zni Saga/

\ 1ASVVV.V,*,,

' Best Old MwLa, 3(k-. \*Best Old Govt. Java, 25c.Fine Old Java, 25c.Beet Old Maracaibo, 23c.Beet Old Rio, 18c.

%diT' Oiffuu fnuiu roasu^l daily on tile

A|»rll and flu)'WurruiKed IHU'i Crop.

Choice Formosa Onlong, 7(1 * 8(lc. |K>r Hi.Extra Fine " GOo. '•SutK'rior " 50c. "Fair •' 40c.Choice Japan. 70 A SOc.Extra Fine" 60c.Suiwrior •• Mo. "Fair •• 41k: "Choice Uncolorwl Jiijiun, Oik-.

We liuvt!<-ounUiiitly mi liuuit u IUIK*' »t<n-k of

Crockery and Glassware,SllviT Ware, llui-klniflumi Wan: Itennunl TenSiitu und Miijollrji Wurisivhlrli we ifivt- frim of rliiir^eU) u.\\ [mrrliasersi of Tua uiuj l.offiN'.

F. S. itOVK HULL, Mwmyrr.Front S t . ojip. Broad, lii-d ftuik, N. J.

REMOVAL!

J o i n t I t . l l i ' iy i ' i i A fern wui i ' i i i i-H|»-.tfi i l ly in fo r in

till1 [lUlilil' tlllll llii'Y I . I W KilloVi ' i l t o I l l i ' l r lU'W

s t o r e mi I l l i ' w c s l »lil, . nf H I M ul Mtli-i't. wlu-r<> t l i i ' t

wil l k i ^ | i ii lur i r iT u n d n in r i ' v i i r l cd ii.Hsorlini'iit uf

l imi ts , !ili'M'.s. y u i t o r s , i - t r . . t t i un i* \er iN-fon*. l ioiMl"

lir.llll ! | ] I - I M » | I Itltlllllflll'UlMTS Will III- kl>[ll 111 HtlM-ll.

John R. Bergen & Son.

Si-roml nml Tlilril I'lnor ol III.- Iliiiltl-

liiii to I,it.

'ABOVE ALL COMPETITORS

NEWHOME

an extra larife uuuauteut of

FALL & WINTER CLOTHINGIS ALL (iRA DES, STl'l.fa, 8IXKS AND PBK'B).

OIK WWDS AUK ALL NEW ANO IMVE BKK.VMAMTAITUUKII EXI'llENSLY (IIB IllJItTltAIIK. N(IJ LAST VEAK'S XTfKK 11V OfB

H N T »

HATS AND CAPS.(jiirtlTurU liimii»|ily them wltti tlrnt-4'lruw, newstykhuts, ut a fea*<naMti jtrl<%, that we havt- this ytvrput In u uiucli turner suwk (Imn t.'v<-r tH-f'irf. h*-Umtdi: Jar^-st (iwilcn* In diitu ami ciifis in K*«<1 Bank wean* enublwl U> huy<*|cw-r than any uitwr dctiltr,run i-otittiHjutuitlv offer WHWr ttnrirnltiti.

Furnishing Goodsnf every kind. WP will nut nutni» thorn nvw, butwe havt; Bvcrylljjfjif in thnt UJIB, and a m til a ui&n* tilt with evt-ryililiiff IIP wuiit.i u> wear t*Kct'(it sin

FALL OVERCOATS a Specialty.OTJU M O T T O E B =

Reliable Coods.New Styles.

Lowest Prices,-SATISFACTION (iUAUANTEKD.-

CORUES, the CLOTHIER,\«>. 1« Uruiul Slrcvl, lle.l IIlink

CASH PAID

FOB

BeeswaXBY

F. T. Chadwick,

Drugs, Chemicals, &c.

Broiul St., ltc«l Bank, X. J.

Bed Bank J o e Store.S. MILLER,

SEWING MACHINE CO

WIIITi; A SMITH. UKO IIA.VK, N. J.

ART SCHOOL.An Art clam will w o|wD«d in Itt'il limit

iR 4H1, 1883,when.' Instruction will In.' (jlvi-n In

K, (Oil aiul Cliliiu) Cray011I111,' IIIKI

For I.TIIIS npi'ly u, ANNIE J. 1IKKMNS. fur miv-irnl year* Art TVartior In 1'itlillii liKtltuti'. or

MAttY E. HOUNT, KKI> BANK.

GOLEMANCOLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY,

.0 mfniitra'dfNinr Tort. Ponl(lon« for t i l wnrthj•••niluatM. Llfo »cliolnr«blp. »<u. No V«cntlon«.Wrlto for clroutars. COLEUAN 4 PALM8, r r o p t a

Artist Photographer.Flue A rllMlo Pariralts, F

A t . , * c .Kiilnr.'lni; mill (Jipjlnir rir.lnriw 11 8|m-iiilt.v.

AltLIIIUS AT'ffl 1IU0ADST., 11KD HANK, .N. J.

ESTATE OF ALICE WHITE, DE-Cl'.ASEll.

Nutlcu In iii'rutiy Rlvun that the tu-L-uun(«t of trienilwrlbtir, luliiilnlnlrutur uf ^iilil ilcit'iucd, will IK;iiullu-il mill HUU1-1I by inn KurniKulp nml rcwrtHl lu

tlm ornliBim Oiurt uf Uio county of Moniiuiulli, onTIIUIWIIAY,THE HrTEBNTIIDAY OFNUVEM-UKIl, 1H<3. Wll.LUM 1'lNTAltU.

Law Blanks

AT

The Register Office.

Dealer In

BOOTS AND SHOESSTREET, REO BANK.

I l)n\r ,m luiiiil ii full ntoi-It nt

Fine

Kultbcr Boots.

Coarse Boots for Farm Work.I wish tu wuuru tliu pulillu tlmt I still do

CUSTOM WORKand cart give tw-tfer mtlsfuctlati tUati vver In'tre.IlixitH mill sliDiM fur (iuntleimm and IjidU<s muilu ofttm [Mst timft-riiU, In the tn-st iitHrmtTund ul IPUICE8, He[MilrlUK neatly uuil pn)Ui|)tly done.

*. , BKOAI> STREET.

HERMANN FREDERICKS

lias purchased the

MEAT MARKET<m Fnmt Stnx<t, furtnerly OWIUHI by J. Eilgiir. At

!!)).•, market will be found at till Him*

Meats of the Best Quality,Including

BEEF, 1Y1RK. MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, I'OULTUTSALT AND SMOKED HBAT9, 8AU8AUE,

UULUCNA, i c .

t . W. PICK & BROS.,PHOTOGRAPHERS,

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C<x3 BlMl Our Absent bojt • - * " •-

i... )-. \w- t ..-i I.

Is' /'•• 1 U J * I l*r.

M l t u t e of W o r d s

. ,i.^ IL« t'jt rllr'Jtl >' Ut,r- its A *i/l 'M

i^iijltk f^t' J U****-1'* «. i/i H4.J i^rJt,

KAll.ll/iA

Wm n e w on* momeiit ("till,ft»t, like th« lilidf and tlie Imtferfllt*.

Thf-7 I-OUUMI of tbair own br»rc will;And Ijoy«iai«to*cbt'iv*n»«uudnjr mirth

V a n bulbed In U>« household nmt;

Tbe bojr« aiid tUn toy* could n*t.

But ei» I dn*taod it the J W P I were pone,And the IMU vurr NinJ'^i mpn,

And not all tbe wtJtli of ft UJOUMIKI world*Cm bring me my boy* a«Hin.

They have gene to tii.' Kvt. tlicjf bave gone to

ID homes of their omi to dwtll,Will tb« new lOTe prove jihv ibr woVher-.ove T

Ah, Jamip, who can toll ?

In the f*r-»«ay boim*Tboir motht-r UKt'ii In

To thf pray< rf once whWUJ tlie hi*rt cif mai

Will tin- mnm. thi- DfHiiWitjin'ui.-mln'n-cilm

"litnl blfMd you," ofl

Ab. Jmnjr. Hay not '1 1Nay". »«.'*. tlii.v'ui"' m

And mil). iiMl.-iri.rW

tlit-y will sing tlie eonafnu ?bpeivlKv iufuiitliptIlljoM l-llll*! ?

il ami lti» twilight lioUTrt- bi fwii'l ':

o«r I'Tirtius vordB,n |" BI ?

mvt-l^t my boypJtt

UM' f«r ay»;

"Our Fat In r." I ln-ar tlit'in uray!

M itlt lin'm.iiy'r. ii-iifli

lill Im- linn*.-* UvtVU*

, ^ i

- «iUr briiiht•I- jnyh.

Hit- il>ar old liomi

^

jl/it \<n t-vsv tJ-utl 1'. ijsiD (jtt'Jj fVei1 J

impossible for auy oue to fiud it to parliuo i (Jio discovery of Li* >

THE MYSTERIOUS NOTE.I was a bftriHii-M'iiniiti ymjtli. nml for A

(UIZCII run re of my mntilimiil Imil no settle

nim. I 8tATtcil nut us n clerk in n country

Bt'MP tht'-u 1 liccniiK* ii Ki-liO"! t«-HL'her, iiext a

olprli in ft drng Btnrr. winTD I learned my

chronical myMwirs; tin ally, 1 lmemm> n lnw

Khulniit; anil it wis my ktjmvlnlge of chem-

istry—a sciencv (if whiulj 1 nm iiiisMiiuiiii'ly

fmiil—thftt pnvi> inr a plnrt as n law Klinlciit.

My Klmiglu hud been hniifi mil in vain for

fmir or five mouths, and I had m l n single

brief to prepnre. Wlmt little mmioy I lnnl j«w-

C0Bse*1 after my Htnilics \vi-rc ctmi}>leU*l wns

rapidly molting nway. find I could not i^norn

the fnot if no feea bhonlil eomo iu ni.v wuy

for n couple of months I should IHIW tn f,*11

on tho street, or on tho jimmi*. mid hibor fur

n liviug. It would h<' no ili^imv, to be

sure, but when out' h/is -speui hit- lit tit- all in

preparing himself for ft i>reft*situml life, ami

when lie h/i* pet his ht'urt nml lin]>o« ou such

n life, it IB said to hnv<> tn nbandnn it,

I was seated iu my nflj<v uui' nftenmon,

6tihject, when thr rlo<>r o\><

dio-aged infin iu linmMf ^-i

] rwo^uiied him ftt the ftrh1

honest nnd iixhist rioua mi

AVillimil C(imi'bell, n formor

father's, who was now dwid. lit:

tied mid nervous, mul I saw, at ouc(*, ihrrp

was something wnm^,

"Gkiotl moniiu^, Mr. Cuiniiboll," snid T.

"How did you happen to mid the office of a

poor yornicr lawyer likr me?"

"By accident," he mii'l. "I nm iu trmible,

find if I don't get out of it I urn ruined.

All the savings of iuy lifo will be (.'one,

unless I can find «ome lawyer smurt ouou^h

to tlefent the rnsciility of n certain man. nml

I •WRR going ft^ong, inton.^in^ to call on tb«

fintt lawyer I should ace, nud it lm]ippiH*»i to

he you. As I know your futher well, nud

know yon when yon was a boy, I thought I j

con Id Dot tlo hotter than to put the case in j

y<>nr hands; I'd tit least ha sure of fair trait-

inpnt. I thouglit."41Yon wonld IIP miro nf thnt at the hands

nf any lawyer, to wlwiu you nbnutd intniRt

ynnr ense," snid I. "N«nv, Itt me henr whut

it is. nnd I will nee wlmt enn 1>P dour. '*tL Well, it ii* this ; I've worked quite hurl

nit my life (tt my trade, tm»l m-funmlnte I ;

smuc money— about six thoiiHuint dollars, in '

fact. 1 have woven chiMrpn 1 hlnmld like [n •

piovido for, and it hoa beau my nti-»dy (LIIM !

t" incronso my money nil I ceiild, A yenr

n^o, n friend of niiiip, wlm ia in tlie MUIH- I

business I am iu, totd me if hi1 could tidu- a ,

purtner iu the njiTiMjf. i\\i \ if I fcUwiM un in

with lihn, we con Id nmlip n lot of money. I ;

!• mited into the m:iH*'r, nnd fnund lie wan '

not mistaken nbmit i t ] saw 1 could, in » j

few years, increase iuy NIX thmiMtid to j

twenty thonRMid, and I toM him I wmht l»e !

ready to join him in the business ulicn tin-;

'• come. Mwivntimr1, my money was h\y '

the note?"

" I am perfectly enre of thnt Tin- lork

of my desk iu which I huvc kejit it ift one I

tuiMK1 myself. There ia but one key iu the

•world that will OJMMI it, and hero it ia." hr

wild, producing from his pocket B bti-

steel key, of very o.M outline. "Nut

thing him ever been disturbed iiV thnt desli

I mured a few uiuules as I fl^niu ciutunlly

orerbnulcfl the papers, then srtid,—

" Mr. Campbell, I don't menu to say thai

Mr. Bolton is dishonest, but might he not

hnve bamled you this blank sheot of pnpi>rf

nud tilipiKKl the note into bis puckut-bouk

witti the money you lent him ?

" No, i\mt ia out of the question. I exnm-

iueil the note flgnin, nfti-r I rtwiched home,

be-fnre 1 put tho pocket-book nwny, to see

thflt lio mistake had buen made,; found it nil

i«ht, plain as (toy iu every letter niid figure,

nud I renit'iuber as well as though it had

L'eu yesti-rdiiy ; 1 even remember notii'i

how brisk tlie iuk was ; it hiul quite u v

iliuli tinge."

1 was m i n e net oi lisu»hn^«the poeket-

hoiik hnck to him, us hv siiultliii, but »

thought widih'iily struck me, ami 1 opeuoil

it nKriin.

"Mi. CiLinphell," I s.i nl rari'liitaly, " d o

yuu rviuouibiT whether tin- note wiis filled

unt un n hl:in!; fi'tm, <»r nut •"

"It WHS not; he wn»te it nut in full hira-

M If, on Ihr lop "f a pii-eo »f foolscap, aud1 cut it off wilh it pair of sfiiwnr* I roniMii-

I«T eventhinn uUmt it very clnuly, for it

wiih«Umi fill 1 hud in I he world, and to meiih n very eexmililird t

l uffiur."

ji ut whiU- puper, f 'T

' itiiu luid filn'ndy lakeii shupo in my

i that it had bci'n cut

aip, cviileutly with ftid. iui.1 I pi'ivoi

in the tup of fo

r uf si-isMU-ri.

*1 )<i yuii know IKUV you luippened to

•v tiiis slip uf white piipt'i* in hei'i''("

'No , 1 iluu't ri-ni<>mbi-i: idiu-niL; il t h e r e ;

i^'lit huvo done «>, ih inkm^ it wuuhl

i, tune (MIJI.- h:iiii?y tn li^iij-e uu."

Will you lei me b.ivr ii'f"

Cvitiiiulv," ho u'pliud, sDinowhat sur-

fil nl iuy iiiinftsi reipicst.

Well," i ^n^i, ih 1 Ui<l tin- puper ou tho

i\ iiijtt cut (he iuki1:iuJ ou jt.

1 am Linnv- to iiiiiUi- nit i-ll.n-l to recover

, anil a mi<l-

n i t i f i n , n t i ' l

i i i f t , n a u u

hl.rn "f mv

e WHS Uur-

j > . i m

, - , 1 ] ,

til.- I

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Mill

l.-l J>.

ll ll

>r iv

ti in*-;

<m.11

IUI

.. for

.-., nt •

I1IH..M

>t', SWl

urn; IJ1UV, 1111

befort-

•nr Ilinl

Mill tllO lintli ll

bl

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vu.

>•(?'

mil liriu^,'

\m\v liiiu

i luivi- k'ut

iv,- y..u l.

.sum-

Y-iiIlKll

1,11V

I cuuld

urrow l

ili slip of i>t\per

but n Rtroy fni^-

"Yf?i, with a clear o

nut be lnlhtuktu about it,

" T h i n cull mi nu- t<>-t

aiue u ' c l i c k . "

" 1 wi l l . "

1U- lift mu tuid I tttuli

iihil .-xaniiuoil it f ine ly .

It seemed tu be imtbiu

iu<ut uf foulHGii]), but it u.'iMirii-il tu nit tlmt

[t i l l icit have a hiM >ry ; it Wii* la-ri' that my

rli. uui'iil kunvvlcd^e ciiinfc int.) play.

1 leim'iiilKsn.'il tliat Ak'xnuder IJollnti wiis

i\ chvmist ; IVIK! I ulsu rtimt-'mln-rew tuai mi

• nk milUl ho mfi'lt* with ainiliiie, iudidts of

.ijuiiiuiiiii nud chloride of ziuo, iu Ct-riniu

|iro]h>rtiniiK, which bad n fn^li , u<\ li-h

tiu^o ami that it wtmlil fade out entin-ly in

f.mr dnyt>, lriivint! no ma ik <ui the p : .pn ,

iiultou, no iliiulit, liuew his secret, that l*o

\MK\\ Vo awiudlt! the tuvulmuie out of his

eni'iiin^'h.

Tlif moro 1 con.siUred this subji-ct, the

ninio 1 hticnnu1 [-oiivincril that ^uch «Mi tho

eiihc. Tim uute hud been written with fail"

wi;' ink.

Jiut there wiia Hiiotl

wUk-li pnAmUy Holiun

luul i l b o v r r e j it my-^-lf tiy m- ide

tp-iu'litruus ink, on f» linu ->:ii, l.

/MW. in invisible ntoius iu the paper,

rv*-ry line traced luay

itpplicaliuu of a UL'1-UUU h

itt irnu and liydrnU' uf

-nmer bad Mr. Chmpb

tluiu I hurried to a il

:>biaiuotl the Bulntion.

Ituturuiiig to my oiU

al

ut W

Tin

cah-

timt

-st ir.-il l»y im

n of -ulph;d«

m. S-,, U u

k i t my <<11ILV,

store, whi-rt.- I

I witnratL-d

. „ , . , , ' , * , " o f b ottiiii' paper wuh a drup i»f ii, uml milU(i ui the baiik, where I (HiL ht to have left I .. , . , V

. , . „ i t i , . imed it to n COURT of the l>Uuk I'IUHT, 'UIVit, urawiuc five and a Lnlf per cen t m- , , .

result made mo jump up, clap my hum I*

*md yell with doli|,»lil, for f rthh nml ch-ur ihu

lnllar cftiuo out 1 kut'w not whut hi.l.ii'ii

uonls the pnper niutiuueil, IUJII 1 plucud it

iu my pockot-b^ok, corked up tho viuj —. , . , , I winch was destiiud to I T . VU II vial of wmtljl tn t the i-n.l nf, „ „ „ , * .

"Shortly afterimage thiB Arrangomont

with my friend about the partnership, u

iiu>u I knew well, and had great cmtvlcnrc

in, cnine lo me ami asked me to Irml him I

the mouoy till I should wnut ito Mr, Iiultou—.aud wuut iuim>-dint.rl), ,ui4

lnoiighl suit n^aitiAt him for ihu r i ^ ^ r i v

uf the mnuunt of the uote, witli ink ro t an-iCObtH.

A few daya later, Ah xandrr Btltou s[.,oij

at the bar of justice, to unswei in l.i> own

buhiilf. It scemtd so easy to him, tluit in.

ilitl not deem it utceaairy tu empluy nu>

Mr. Campbell K

a yeax, aud ho said he could rumhly n'turu

it by that time, and ho would give me <-JL;ht

]M>r cent So I let him hii£c it, and nuw it

is due and I cau't get it back."

•'Has he nny propcrt) ?"

"Yea—tbe nmouut of i t ; but 1 have Biuaj

nuiientoocl he's a slippery fellow, but 1 hud

not known tbat before."41 But you took liis note, surely," B»id I.

"Yes, bat I cau't find it; Hint's what

troubles mo. I called on him yesterday and

told him BO, fl&d hu said he bad no rocullec-

tion of borrowing any money from me ; if I

had the not* he wonld pay i t ; if 1 hadn't he \\(. Wonhl thank imybudy to pimhu-t it.

certainly would pot." "Your honor," ani<l I, adiin^iiiLf

"And you can't find the note?"

-No."11 What did yon do with it ?"

" I put it iu this pocket-book, where I

k*»ot Ml my irapottimt papers ; but when I

caino to look for it among buuie other notifl,

ho like, I conhln't find i t "

J'Jlijcj tit

swindle,

imd iu hopes of propitiating the court, h- t

out'O j^ave his check fur tho nmouut duo \w.

Campbell, and paid the costs.

Iu view uf his confession, he woe let off

with two years' impri<-6imient, and I don't

buppoae ho will ever dabllo iu inybtiblo iuk

agmu.

This, my first cose, nttmeted cousidorable

noliei', nud 1 have nevt-r hinct; hrul to lounge

iu iuy office and yearu fui clieuls.

Otter Hunting.K.ITH the' Mtiiicbr'ttrr (Eni») Qthtrdir<n:

A fuU-yruwu otter t'^hi* uU«'a li >n m tin-

unU'r ; if he (*i-(s in n \wlu nmh-r tlit- b;inK

where it is liolU'W, csillvd n *• hover , ' ho Inis

to bo thrus t out with ii pole. H u d i r r s uudr-r

the pa th of h\> oneinioti us t i n y yelp iu ih<-

water, and as In*. g(i*s ult icks mio from In-

uonth, t<ui/iiK h im by the lc >, uu I ' I I . I^H him

dmvli, mid uhuoiit drowiiK him bcffiu lie u j ]

It:t ^o. Thti HIT ho J9 conipclk'd to cn.il

fviim hiw lungHO-s he tvuvvls civrns^ t*» imutln v

retreat bhows his ruiiise cti the ^urla^r, jui.i

»y tho bubbles h e i^ tnutko'l us he ^H-H i l n , .

below. He trier, up the ritreum, uiiil iin l?> .it

th L- j.liice wli

;lit or ten

titling iviiiti

. ili-ij. (ill

k> In' cull1 tin; WltUT

1, Uliill.li' t.

^i.l.-.-f ih

uti-il r . ' i ' l s

1-]-.. ivitl. -. i

• - 111!. p l IW

l.r- tl.. » - ' l ' l-

i:rl; w i th a

k . . . v . r >

-vi *, nr ran

iru u k'.li,'(.

men iiniitu]

i)^ fur him.

.IV 111 till- s

1 I'l'llt I IR-IU :

uf r . . l < i

IVltll 1.11

11 t l , . I .

UK' nf tin-nil uml

V Kt.-r

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,1 . , . 1irt luw ful Wlllit uf Mllti, II

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t- tiv.-r l.iwi

aii.l uiiilt-r

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mis. riu> U'

r..iu-l, in f ro

hli.ll f i - i i i ii

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lire i.v.'

nt nt uiii-

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l,,,i. hi',-

.in.' un

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1! In

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ll' till

l.l l.lt

to t h f f»« t> tu- had

n'l . i t t 'd t o m c c n u u i ' t n i i i u ' ( b e luau. Mr . l i . l -

t u u mmwerwl , un »i>ili, Hun lit- hint n<> 1. -.,1-

b'ctioii of ever b u n •.-. 111,4 " " ; ' in »nc-y of tin.'

I ' laintilT If h e did, w h e r e was tlio tiule.-

" I thiuk I oftu produce me tiut<3 in

" I umlertiUinfl ynn thni it was nut to Im

found," mid Juihje 1> , Honicsvh.it sur-

"It has never been lost," I mid, us I tnukfn-m my pin;kct the blmik hlip of pupcr,

He produced n lnrguold-fnuhiimed, lenthet ,„„] [tiiVa.{\ \t io h-hh , . T h i s iK u ..^•Mketbotik, ns ho sprit*, nml I looked - i hope Ton nrc imt trillhw* wilh ihotliiungb it, and eziuafued u lot of receipts oonrt/Mw-siH, ns-l... K ki i W d ,,t both M. | M

. and notes that were packed t o c h e r iu ouo Mll\ r,crCeivo(l thnt it W i l , blank.

•il ut om* tn fSjiliLin to him tho clumi-

uo proiaiaswy iiolo Ut that i c a i f l lBt ] b a v o a ] r o ; 1 , l v l l w i , K > ( 1

WnountherD, I mid. "But what Ls tho I I walchcl AILSIUKUM It,U.m w I <li,l ^

bhmk Bhoet of paper doiuK here r on.l 11 nnd naticd tlua h , turu , l v,rv H , Wl'-il

took np a Blip of white papur, thut 1 fuuud i Ul«i concliuU,!, 1 ti.,,1, from uiy pockut th.l

vial coiititiuina ilm Holutimi. BntumteO a

pioco of blotting pnpL.r with it, and pr.-s.wil

it upon the blank Blip of "pajwr thnt Iuy upuii

the judge's deHk.

A fow BQoomls I left it mt thru- HfltO it

tip, confident of the result; nnd I was not

The blnnb slip of jinprr. was wjddorily.

trnusfunncd into a prnri:iK>>nry note, -nvprr

word, letter nud fl-nr,', us nl.-nr M .Minshlnc..

'It van a noto of fiijc iluintuinil dollniii, with

nynnr'fi inU'rcut JUKI .luo, dmwn in fnV,iv

of Williniii Ciu'iiphnll, nnd Ihi-H^iinturtiof

AlexiuuWr llolltAi \v»s nt the bottom of it.

Tim jii(l(-o uiixrd \yith nmnzcjinjit, from

among the dooumento.

"I don't know."

"Who ii the rnnn that gnvoyon tho notof'

"Atexwdo! Boltcn, tbo drnuuUt"

I knew Alexander Bolton well Ho wos

wealthy and pennlroiu. imd hail llio uaiuo

of being Toy tricky. 'I , was «iti8flod tint

Ur. Oumpbell waa telling tlis truth. I

M well eonrinoaa tbat Alriamlor llolto v a

not a man who would be likely to forget

lining borrowed inch a krgo mm as six

(boaaud dolUia, and I juiDiwd to tho oon-

clDdoo that lie had ployed Kuue ciiiiuliig

Wok, (owningtlu eoaAdiog mecUauio out

of tb* fndte of many yean ol labor. lint

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or fog, ie Lordly cobwirable OB a pos-

bihilily. But the gravity of the error lice in

u distiuctiun less captious. A quarrel or ac-

cident ia the street is not A " circuntf twice,"

but it may be exphuued or accouuted for by

circumstances. A fite hr'enkfi out in u build-

ing and buiuu it to the groaoi Thu is not

AU "incident;" it is s {act If anybody

were to jump out of a window while the fire

was racing, that would bo properly described

ns AU incident AM again, if tho supply of

water wore to fail, if tho engine* wore early

or late, any of these things would be circum*

for they would Burrouud the fuct

aud modify its results. Many writers em-

ploy the adjective "Bumptnnry ;" ns if it be-

loured exclusively to drew, wlierenb it imiy

relntc to nil matters of luxurious living ; nnd

if tho old Hmuptunry hiwa Bliould bo revived

liey might reach the epicures who waste

their patrimony on opera boxes, horses,

carriages, jewels, and rare vine, ns well as

the txtravngant wearers of cosily attire.

"Drciiuato" is a verb which, with its itdjeu-

ive jwrticiple, "decimaU-d," is ludicrously

nistakeu. Its origiutil significance waa gruve

nnd oftoo terrible ; for it meant no less than

in^ tho teuth of a IUOU'B Bub tuuue, ol

shooting every tenth mnu iu a mutinous

•regiment, the victims being called out by

t. This appalling chnnu'UT of dcciniiitiim

lay iu tbe likelihood that innocent persons,

ihuu iu cold bluod, mi^lit suffer for tho

•uilty. But the peculiar horror vunishea

.vht'Ji wo alter the conditions; mid u rc^i-

neut which hud tnkon part in a hard foii^hl

Uittk' ami comes oil thu titld ouly duiiiunicd,

thnt is lo say, with nino living aud uiiscntht il

ir each man left on the tit hi, might ln> iw-

:ouut«d rathyt foitunutc thi\u the i-wcrso.

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n i o n ^ Hi ' ' Ull«-.|i:

in (I.,

n mid cut oil hi*

,,PI. H i s W f l . b ^ l |et-I

a trophies to the la h- wl

t. who is

I noti<-e.I

A Curious Craft.A BnfUlo CouTiov torresp«««l^

lint on the Ohio R;vor, wht.v : •

sinm^c loukiug I'mft (ipi-runi'lnt.^ fpim

:IL- livtT, nud a* it drew ucur I found it to

>e ii Ijir^e, ruti^Lly built Kkiff, hou.-fd over

nth old canvas to ft Mifliciriit liL-i Iit ft)

ni'tiiit a man to sit erect inside. Thi,' roof

.iih i\;iuUfd with m l pniiit to miiki: il hlud

•iitcr. It wiw so arrnnged thut tho ylUt

intnius cutild bo tlirnwu open in the iluy

nit' or tightly clusoddowu around tbo occu-

»niit nt ui^'ht or in stormy weather. This

iL-uinly looking craft \viw r i ^ c l with sUUi-

heil paddles worked by hand levers by the

rcupniit, vtho was boated mar the storu,

.lid fiu'td the bow. Tho steering appiirjttus

«s worked by tlio feet. Thr entire outfit

•-it- deoidt-ly crude both iu design uudworh-

iiuisiiip, as was tbe odd-looking yeuiua who

i-uupU'd it, solitary nud tdonu. My first

iipn-siun, as this outlandish cnifi bore

nun upon me, was Unit it wtia tin* last wnl

it ill lUwudltid reiuaiiiH "I tlie "KIUHL; butch-

n" and his once pnmd bhi]*, and I re-

itedtlmtmy presc-ut physiml couditjoD

ul'l u<>t allow me (o climb a tret*. My

.is j>r\*vevl entirely ^runndifss, h'>sYtvrr,

he lnuded qtiiitly iR-.ir my b'-nt nnd

[mjnclicd me in a very respectful innnncr,

nnl tmtere'l into mnvcTsjitiim. Mr miid t^at

;e wnq a boat builder by tmdi*, tunl liv-il un

lie Monou^ahoht, BOIIIP diitaun•nhuvi; l'nts-

•g, and, boiny uimlilo to obtain stnidy

ploymout at his trsulft ui'nr htnne, h;i-l

istructed this novil craft, nnd MartM

vn tho river looking for ft job, inten<liiiLi to

keep on until bo had found one. Wh«n

only a temporary joli was obtaint-d hv cuuld

nt its cniupletiau rcuew las jo«nit-y u« bc-

foro, Ho had cookiny tituiisils, buoh IUS a

coffee pot, fryiut; jjau, nud n small iron put

which to boil potatoes, giiM-n corn, .Ve.,

and, buying such things iw he nr-ftded of tho

runners rdoug the bhore, he cooked all of his

own provisions as ho went ulcmg, hleepin^

n^i-le liia boat with the curiums t-uemt'ly

Listened ilowu at ui^'hU Ho nhvins pitllud

hin boat well up on nlmre ut ui^ht, nevi.-r

itltcuiptinK to run after dark, us (i sniiill

boat would bo almost sure to be run <N>wn

by some of the tows of tarne*; that me frc-

({iwntly met anil which c<ivi.r i-i much hiir-

fucu thut a hiutvll bout uimltt not <t unt of

their way na il could from a sti-iimiT. J Its

• iiitl Ihut ho could easily make llfly tnileH u

ilny wilh the curreut."

The produce of tho sen around tlio British

coasts bears a far higher proportion to that

of tliu luud than ia geuomlly iuinyiued. Tho

most freipionted lishing-grouuds are innch

more prolific of food than tho anrao extout

of tho richest land. Onco in n year an acre

of youil hind, carefully tillod, proilucca n ton

of corn i or two or tliroo hundrod-woight of

•meat or chocso. Tho auino nreti (it tho bot-

tom uf the soa, in tho boat flBhing*grouu<ts,

yiolda a greater weight of food to tlio por-

wveriBB fiahennim every week in tlio ypi\r.

Five vesaola belonging to tho saino sourco iu

a Binglo night's fleliing brought iu aovoutoou

toiiFi weight of fish—an amount of wholo-

sonib food equal in woight to fifty cattlo or

tlireo htradrod shoe p. Tho grouud which

these vessels covered during tlio night's finb-

iug oouid not havo eicoedetl on area of fifty

• o r e s . • ' ' ' ' . . • ' ' • •

Wedding-Days .

There are favored days in tho week for

nirifi^cH, 8iiy^ an Un^lidi fMiprr, as wi;ll an

voro'l months in the VI'MI*. H.itmd.iy,

Sunday and Monday, arc the umht in t'.-tcem.

Snudtiy iu th«> r n m l vli>trii4» mul Sninrilny

n tho towns. It a p p r a r s however, that

iunilny weddings art1 y. u r^lly 1-*^ minuT-

iUa than they WL-ie, \vhil<- Sa turday weddings

re on the iucrojisi.. l-'ri lay is (h-cuiod an

inlucky d»j for m a n u ^ 1 , us fur in««t

ithir uudL-riiikin-s. In tlio c<unity nf

Uunivplrr HicrtT w-'ie hut t%<-iiy Friday

narriiiye-i iu 1SS1, t«> tw-i h n i i d u d an-i

hir t t fu on Snturi l iy , two li'iiidrtfl an I

l-i'.veii on Monday, an 1 two li it ' n - ] n-1

tliree on Sunday. In the city nt M..n.-lnMt i

Lunch the wmit\pi\ip"rtt(iu h*)l U out. Tti«

f r idny we I 1111 _'*- *••:••• hn\ I vv.-i

two huinln-d and t-i^hty-!

\w\> lmndii -1 an.I tw* i.t

uml out1 buudred tin 1 - i -n -u 'wn

JMondiiy. Iu S c t l a u I, «m tU- -'ill-

j i-'n.liiy is tlie ^iv;Lt ilay f.ir i i i i tmin^ : lu-aily

ui th.- n:iter, au.l ! l«iH t in -wc . l . \ i i . ^ f-T u « ivm y >.r ire c !.•-

.vn'i-r h r c m livr. j br-il.-l mi tlmt .lay. San, lay in Sc •: I m-1 is

IVIIM Mime watt* j pinrtically a (lit* ton* fur ininriin,»iii,il p m -

I, l- - i . . t , i,,.,, ; | . . ^ . - N and thf S a t u i d t y ^ . - . l d i i , ^ -m- -v

nth-r . till tiijitlly j eeu l i i i - iy fu\v. 'l'lit- K n d i - h j . i v . l i ; . ! , .

>Uliuw, ami In- »•» i a ^ i u . t Friday uui rnav:^ m ^ - I U T d d - * - n-.t

L'Xtt-ud to Good F r U a v -at ]• as|, HI r»-r.!.nn

tnvvu district.1— fur, wlian-.i- tin- avi-rn-,' «f

I ;iid;iy marriages in Miiinln -ti-r ivn-, in

ISM, Imt 2 18, ou Good F u l t y iln t<- v,< i<

ct-li liratt'.l as luiiiiy :« thirty - i s . Tl,-T.- an-

IJCJ |it;urc's liuwt'Vcr to show tlint t!..- i- n

r.vnimuu tttivtvof lliiima. T lw «JIIC d\\ w, !'..•

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li i ,m.; l i i^ , a n d t h i i r p ilsea ben t , n n d t h v i i

h< a i t - l l l - i ib in inii^ull.

An-I luH-idenl s ' l ' l ' i l u h u p p e n s w i t h t b u - e

. l n \ , - l s . for i-xln-iiii* ca i i l iu i i , i ' uupl . . , | w i t h

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an,I pe r f ec t l i inr .v led^e ,jf t h u l a w s of s l a ^ e

i n u t i u n , g o v e r n s nil t l i e i r ne t s . Th< y a n :

\'uni]'>.'lli;d tu m a k e r . ip id juu^vefts i luwn lii.l

l<j culuJM-llNlle fnr t h e - . luwrr lll ' l lioll lip. n ' , , |

i l i . y h a v u l e a n i , ' . ! b v e x p e t i e n i ' o all i l - s , l , --

^ i ia i ' ln , a n d p m e l l ^ o t l i eu i . O I K , dr iv i I will

in.die Ib i s d r i v e ,,f s ,v . l i ly l ive m i l e - i u t u

' l l le UKMlulaiiis inio d a y , ai i ' l b.nilf tbt.< n XI,

. \ , i y . l n y i . f bi^ life, u n t i l be Uiiuivs e v e r y

inui and nit and stune mi HID entir.i line,

and his uiuews me im strong as the lAsli nl

bis whip.

I'niin the HII'IW and iiiiul (if ilm

Sierras, to the lluwers uf tlio fuiiiliills,! aud

llio ripening gruiii of the vnll,-y below, ia

only n.iliiylij;ht drive, nml wo n-jnivo nguiu

in the preftuuee of unvly Hmuintr.

Too Personal.A renowned olorgywin preivdiod ralhor a

iniiK Kerinnu from tho text: " Tlinu m l

weigliod iu tlio bsdiuivo mid found wanting."

After Ihc confjro^fitlon hatl liKtoueil ithout au

hour, some Logan r/> get wcitry aud went

out ; (.them soon followed greatly to tho

nnnnynua; of (he minister. Anolhor IICIHUII

flnrtcd, whcroiipim tho pnrson stopped in

his fiLTinon, and Bald : " That's , righl.,

K MlenuMi ; n» fiuw na yon am woinUutl pnns

iiilt!" Ho continued his Hormou nt .some

lent i l nftcr that, hr.t mi unn illstiirbed him

by leaving.

GOOQS, C0N-'."•."" " " " » " ' " " " " i n , uni»-i uuuu», r't<AnnEIjS ANDUNDEKWEAK, WHICH WILL BE SOLD ATORKATLY

«. REDUCED RATES.

Black and Colored Silks and Velvets. Blankets!! Blankets!! Blankets!!Extra heavy ai-liii'htirMS drain Silt at in cent*. n M , ^ , ,•^-.,,.1 urn*, sin.», Si.*. M.vBr « * « «„,, h . ^ I T ^ . ^ " .I?" «?.!"' ""*"*• "••« " « unmet i-iin in pi.ai>, n n K r inriitre tunii irmi »|r • >n i. t *im

..,a,, s,,,,. «.„.«„„»„„« .,„.«. ... up we r " r r j r ^ f r ;In Velvets we Inivea line .{utility of SUk Vj-lv«t for

St.41,- wli ill inn m.t!»' iluplli'iiusl fur lean thanSI. in. oilier pli-ees-ftir 3I..VI, 52.(10, it|iln ^t.«l.

We opened tills »-«jk a of crantorUiWM, tlicprices running (nun 75 I-.-NH io $s.ou.

Great Job in Underwear.Glottis and Dress Goods Eaualiv Low ! ""••»f"«>»i""»ta'«« j"i>»» U«II« - *M u«ni»'

• . . . " . ' . ' j riulerweiir we are »!lllij« KIKH1H [ur K) cuiimAll UIK.I, iluuhli'-niUI Ijiillra' Cloth at rt\: a yorcl. | that wen) n«v«r *ilil lisa limn w ivnw.M-lnoli ull ww,| IJUIII-II' lli,Hi In philn uml |,|nl.l.i HI Dur Miien and Uuuiivlli, O-unian 'am lull und out

$l.i». mildrviTywIimvi-lacut $1.41. I i-uutiiuiMis will bt- uljleloUii.lpvir>thlnj;uunUxl^11 WIK>I KliuiiiKl suitincM. srii-Biitn. i In either Hue.

Cl'STOMERS WILI, DO WELL TO INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE HUYlNCiELSEWHEUE.

R. T. SMOCK,HHOAD AND MECHANIC STREETS, RED BANK, N. J

B3TABLIBHBD 1864.

y\ ON MOUTH COLUMN "TlREnNSURANCK AGENCY,C. D. WARNER, RED BANK, \ . J.

llrnnch <>/J1r,-: A Sit UIt V PA UK.Tlit- Mlivwinjj DW nni! Time-Tried rotiijwnti* IU-pnwnlo<l:

11A NOVEH N l , w . YorkSTAXDAKD LoinluiiCONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY " . ' N^y y.irkCLINTON KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY New YmkUAMBUHd-HKEMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Manikin: GwmunvLA CONKIASCE INSURANCE COMPANY i>uriBi Frnmi

LiveriioolLuailony

LIVLKPOOL, LONDON AND OLOBE '..'.'. . . 'AiulMiiii-r li'iullni Oi.'s, ilni'luilluu Lite and Aeeldi'iili. O u r P o l l r l t a a l s o r o v e r llallia&(

li) L I l i l l T M N G , n l K l l i i - r F i r e e.KHUn o r n o l .lt.ilt"* ,i> l.iw II.H i-uiiii'iiiiiii.s with liirKiM-xiKTlt-mt-i-jin pnnlt-iitly and saMy nmke (Hie tinzaril iletor-

iiiliiiiii.-llle nur.i l'lii'.i|iniu,.t mtrii rtiirv: Index <»l Hie |KMinwl limimnee. yvi'lji lurift- iimetlee mid ex-leml.-d kii,,wlHlif,.(,f eitinpi'ilcs nnd material fneLs iipiM-nnlnliii: In liisuniini. wv fuiitldently tu*k n euu

MIHV ,,f tli,. patroll'li:,. rt<, ir--nei>.inly ln-slowwl in Hie iuwt.

CHAS. .&.. SCOTT,CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER,r.ii-rl:ii.->% m:i<1<- .-I

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• CHAS. A. SCOTT, Oceanic, N. J.

PATTERSON,~The Tailor,1'OST OFFICE lU'ILDINt;,

i K O \ r •.ritii i. u i n I H \ K , N. J.

CUSTOM mU OF ILL KIMS iUi PflOMPTLV AHD AT THE LOWESTPRICES.

Wrrtf-Cittss Fits (luitmntcul hi AU (Jarmrnts.All i'lr.nl.v. iif Cloths. ('uNKimcrttt .••ml Y i s t i n ^ in Htm-k U* Ki*li'ct frmn, timl nil

P>IHIS Stri<:tly ah Ufpri^rutt-il,

TMI-: nii'ArKsr AMI HKST TAII,O« rx WOMKM TM COIVTY.

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LAUG'S MANUFACTORY,

KKOM) ST., UKI> IV\NK.

ll\>- I"! 1 i -

- . , f . , r I . . . I U . P U I I I . - S , . | r . , n i l ! I I D . I H I

LAUC'S CANDY MANUFACTORY

! Mr..lit M I . f t . i t*.] i i n t ik . i t v e r y laru*- U"*"riirnM)i.

I'll.- lr ,n-i i> itfjirl> !*iiiT"iin.lf.i l#y *nl\ \viit«-r.h i 'i.ilT-ifil-. Uiu' MllUUi:. I'll A l l iB. t H U U U , rln.l«t'ttiL'iu tiju.'iiiiif. J'ti.- M.II | - v.v\\ :ut)i|i[i-tt fur LT ' iwunf

t; k ; i n ) - --I >ii<iii' t n ' * - , - u r u t . i d ' n , I I . .V*. .TS,^ni^>u.>.. I !]«• \\ .vS.-l I- e w l l r n l . 111.- lillM-> HI l ) f •»!-

. i i - S i * w V . r k m i ' l i x i i i r H n n i . l i i t a l l r . . : , . ! r t i n -i t i i .n ..in* tiiij.- " f i!i«- | ' n . j « ) r l v , ut i l i - l i lii-s lf*-t».-..iit- . i . t i t - ' i i - ..1 ! l n n n h ( - . i l iiii.I l . t u l i - s i l w r . Ai.li. . . i» [•• )« liii l l l ItiniitHl ,iU-ly a r n w - I ' l .-iisuri-i t . K m * iruikiiiH II « \<>iilftil in Mil- N»-w At-rsf\Ki.'ii-rit l i j i l i i .mil u in l b ' l iL ' I ' . n n n h . uli<l n t « " 1<>-.ii'ii-'.iit N. >t-\v Y ' l r k . li-iH itii.' I l i i i n r h i - ' i l , u ni-,i-iiti- J ! : i \ . [ W i r e i l l i i iv.

I . ' I T S .

AI Mil i . - n i n r i r . i o r i l i t M n i ' - t uri- lii.W hll-l i.lll IHI<-K.iFi . i .tti-lMK'n, l lmktn t f l tSn.-t .- i.f t h l ' n l / f . .1 )'i-''

liy I rui i i i ' - " to I.'-" f»-*-l ili-i 'i ' , u r im nvi - r -r i l , i . - . - - . | i i a r i - r s nf un i t 'T . t

il i. - f ' |

I'd- l.i^ «i i l it.- uuiiitH*M*il•Hi Lll<*inii.flt lliui l.s in t;i>. nil Hi'-

u»ili|i i i u t n -

| tin* li> U*-i.lil at i . I tin* <HM ' I I | [ I I ! H T « iff I ''nl fur tin- [ H i l l 1 " * '.if ;il>"\i it*ur !•>( "UlMT-* 111 a I l u l l e d l l i t i e h i | i i in ' l l l iH*!!>e ,1'ljiXtlllil.' In! .

SU.AHKS.I'll- M-an- rnuv MiTt'iinl f'T mi\v mi the «*lmri*

Perfectly Pure and Fresh.i. io ••Tiiniit-niii' Uu- vtinniH

f-»r i n - i m v c ull kifuls .

M. LAUG,fSKO.IJ) STItKKT, «.IJ/> HASH.

PUCADfQT BOOK STORE INUHtflrtOl THE WORLD.

597.WH Nnw »nil 01.1 Hooksnun'

(••.nil. Ui II -.liun- Is l.i ri.|,r.9»-iil .,„,- l,u, m jioki , A f M A C T f f V C V WIT KM

.-.u-ii. fi'-i I«T slum.I.J i». p:ii.i ut uia tiiin- iin- A L I u U o l U l V t i l M A W A Y .

Mlittnp.

,ll.* IIIH-II [ur. mul S '^l | I IT liliiinr K-lifii all jII,,- 'Im, ,•-, .ui! liilti'ii. at wliii-li Iluif 111 ilnys' IIMIN-I1 $M Ciiliiln^iti' Fn^i.,vili 'K- t l u - n I.I nil «IIIII-|.|I..II1IT.I. Tin." ,-III,II-I. ,,f |'rli-cs I'uld r,.r lilil lliKiks.i..:> .» : '-• i.i.l fur in |,illillriiili'il,in. In Ink,- iilinii ',.ii Hie |,.finU">, -,l uliit-li uiiii-ilii) nliiiri'li,,l,li'r> I T 1 / / W " 1 A r P l i D ^ V P I l L W Uuill n- ' in- il.ii- until-.'. N,i |».r«im will IIIIVH a | L j j u t r A 1 1 > K ( ) I I I VJ Ur>,Ilk'ill I-' |,llll'llllMt Ulllll' 1,'llH Ulllll lilt! lltUlllHTIlf'•'"'"•»'l ' -in.' "'"*•"»'«. «";' " " i»'iwm .wiinii'vi'i- s i c i m t n k r r i s t , , main! uiy Hull Pnrli,N- T.*liall puri-lni.^i' win, i.s imt ii MiiirWinjiJur. }M<n Iuiitiu.i lirniu ui ii'usi ;",.,"l i'H-mtuiu. All iimxiiuiK

will, ,,.-\.-.->> Ull! In: illv|.|i>,l iilM-.llf; till, uliiiri-l 1-vr-i, ,-i,,-tt -linn- l.i riM-i-lvi mi i-(|iiiil i«trU,in utu-r

A -vi rni ii-i'il «llllii',iiillvi' 'r..il Inimi'li |mr-.-II:I--I v\nliln llilrlv ,1II>H iitli-r t in' Mill*, lit wlili-li i11 ll ii' II,,' fi;,rtli'> run Jlliy lllll lillllllli-iMir Illll |IIU'rl!IIH'|,ii,i< ,,n Ihrfr l,,t nr intA 111 riinli. or Klvn il [iiir-I-|III.<-.'-IIK.III'V iit.^i iiniiil mul nmriiniu*! fur griiHi mi1.-1." rmll i i i ; mnu i l , ' " « l o 8l,.r'<li nil Inl.i rnnlllIK

IIKKJM.

li.- Ii -I I will i i inlulii t l ic r.,ll.nHii|{8ll|Milialiins:N'-l ,,i.,n- tl^ill "IK' tl-'il*,- U, IH: IIUIU IJIMIII our I'll.S.. | , r h y U, 1M- IIIIIII wllliili llvu fcil ur ll 1,4'lKll-

/.ll viitllls mill ci-s-SJifinlH Inlrii uullwl up wli 11lirli-k 'iriil i-i-inifiil, iimi lni,ilu |mrfii'tly wutitr tlifhl.'Ni ' n , lv , l,l(,'. ff'inl (iri'lllilki'll IM'IH.III h,' lia-rllt'l.

Nil IllluSlrullliir lli|ll,n 1 M IH. SI,!,I.All Imu.-iiM to Ji't Imrh in leant liliy inn friini tin-

front Hut!, it.xri'|il nil Inl.i lUllllU'l-s Ull, ^1.1:4, ^.'1. - I .•jr..•_>> mi l l . ' ; , uu lui.s -JMIII'I J I in s,-l liai'k III;)

All llviM-y i-(nl.l«!»nml luuiiiliii'Hin !»• IHCUMHI wiwluf rliiii-'iiiu ll'i.v <II-I>-II mul nnilli nf ;til iiu-nuii.

AU Htnri'.H or iiliuxsnf lnisliinnH tu hit lucali'd mi -M

ii~ l',,r iiiii|Httn,l l intl i i ' r Inf'tniiiitlun, nililrr.-,.",V\'l>ll'rillN<ITt)N .V tri'llKKT,

IMI.ii I'li'iuiiilil, lli'i'un Cn., N. 3.in', Tl l iH. CIIIII'KH, Alt'l,

t limn llriini'. . . . . x

Oci'iin Avi>.,t>Or TIIKO. V. WII1TH ff. 11. H

Und Hunk. N. .1.

nr. WM.IiANE. Ajf't,t>|ip. Uuytur'H, Unix flrancli.or ff. 11. HICKLEd A •8()N.H k N 1

rriI0MA8 DAVIS, Jit.,

INtiURANCE A N I TAGENT,

ESTATE

CUONT HTUKKT, UEO HANK, N. J.r . o . Hux,ai.

iKK! plnt-ed In tlio Inwt Companies on tuo«tn*.iutonaUlu tvntut.

TAMES WALSH,f l •"BTfiAil HAW AND MOLDING MtLL,

Hu|iu[n«:tuntr uf Hiutli mul lfllndM,HTUKKT, UKI) HANK, N. J

Cheapest Clothing House in New York.

J. MARKS,Merchant Tailor and Clothier,

180 Greenwich Street,NEW YOUK CITY.

LAIMIKKT ASSORTMENT,

IATIWT HTYI,EH,'

. •""" LOWEST I'UICKS.'V

Ever iff U Uiu iii ihv Vtaihiny Line,

liOVS' AND OiMUmiiN'H SUITS ASPKCIAI.TY.

Work M'yoniptlft TurnedOut at KvMHonuhle J'l'lcett,

Wogtmn..iti'it all riiirriiHtntri Work to Im iniido 111i i t r ( I l l t t l K r a u U l 'tint iH'xt iniiiiiinr.

KiiniiiifH IIIMI fnrm-Inborew wl)» diwlrtt Htronwwr-liuiblu cliiLliln^ for uiit-d'Mir work will find tlil*i Ilm

V l t o u b t r t i n just what iiwy want.

J. MARKS,MliliCHANT TAILOR & OLOTIHEB,

189 Greenwich Street,NEW YORK CITY.

All Kinds of Printing. . . • •; • • • • : • ; a t : •••.• -• V / 0 . '

The Register Office.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

sj\)i\-. \)\ J \ M J iXiMh- GAiM V J ' / J J J J V iW'/'lf^'''1"'

R. T. SMOCK,COR. BROAI) AND MliCIUNIC STREETS,

AM) hTh.AMWJATV.

'V.'ti 'ii/iiE A:U> Uitiij nuAii<:uHtlljuuh

CommeuclDB October Mb, 18S3.

TRJINB FOR RED BANK. .U»ve New Tortt >1B. PMl». I B«ullni( R. R., 7 4S.

»o«, 111»a.m.; *« ,»w,4U) , f an .600p .m.Buiid»j«ms « m ; liiiwi 4uup vi

, »a.m.; * « , , , . p . m .Buiid»j«,ms «.m.; liiiwin.; 4uup.ni. viu.P.R. ft., »ou »JH.; laooro.; llio,5 00 p.m.BuQiliiytt 0 u> m n OU uui

; ro.; n OU u.ui.

" t'ST'rt.11!"*1'Bl- "•"""".f « .»<*A » •••"•;»S0, 4 l», 495,1)07 a.m. Buml»r«, 8 i l • ui •It! 1.1. 4 iu p.m M J k . i Btroet utitlon, u i ja.m.: 1! ai, 8 33, r, it p.m. eundin, UKia.ni:4 M. 5 X! p.m.

" SuutllABjIoy. 847, BOUa.lll.; 11U1, 1 II, 341,4 sii,« in, 71)1 p.m. Hundari, ll 4T, 10 M t .ui.; 1 OS, 6 111, 0 IU p.m.

" laag Dnuirll, II20, 7 45,8 00, 8 1(1. 0 » , 11 ISa.m.; ia.»i,a«ii,)iH,4«,6)H,7 iop.ni. Bu«-dayii, 7 40,1) 21) a.iu.; 4 SO, i tl..» 10 p.m.

" ()»»n(lnivr, 003, 7a7, "43,7.W, 804, 10 Ma.m.; IS ai, a IH, 4 in, 4,37, li IB,« SS II.BI.

" Pulnt I'kiimulll,.'. W, 7111, Til), 7 2H, 84d,10a>11 rm a.m.i i os, a 40,41«, 4 at, e na v.m. Buu-(tayi, 7 (W, K 4(1 ».m.; S 411, 5 II, 7 SB p.m,

TBAISS LEAVE UED BANK.r,ir KPWyi i rk .dS4 ,nuo ,«u ,« s i . «8Ml80« . m ;

«M,3. ' i l , 4 40, 4 55, 5 so, J B p.m.; KuilOujM,H0l,»V3a.lll.: 4 4I.0OU, HS1|,.I||.

'• Newark.(IsH,mm, Hii.ass.uso ».m.; u w ,KM, HO, IX,, 5611, 7 35 p.m. 8uDihiy», 801ll*i a.m.: 4ll.iliili, n.Hlp. m."

" tuuiili AmU>y,il :ii, KVXI, »:i',, unuu.in.; l a w•.'.'.I, 4 10, sa l , 7 » p . m . aunduy* still, a X,u.m.: 441, UINI, ti4l.p.iu.

" Urnx Bmiii'l), ikwan lirove. Sea (ilrt. Mana-Wlllnn mul 4-tiltit ra'amiiil, h 'J.1,, !l :>, lo 'M, UI 40Mil.: 1-' »i. I •«), 4 IIH, 4 I'). 4 45, .1 DO, 5 4H, I! IU,7 ffl p.m. Sllliclil)» (riivpl (KTUU (irov«l, II) ir,10 45«,iu.j l :«,•:. ft,n so p.,,,.

FOIl FKEElllll.il VIA. FllEF.HtlLII AND SEWVllltK 1UI1.1VAT.

Luavu R«l Riuik,«l«, lias, l i a l u n . : j : , l , l « l ,5SU.7-J.-ip.nl.

" rnidiuld, : .-HI, HID a.m.; 3:«), 4 a.-., .1 «i, p.m.Fur filrlllcr inirtii'illini we Uuiu laWra ttt «UlU,i,».

ll.ll.MKXAN, V.li.HANCIiCK,Actinit Hupi. I,. r. n T . A. r. & ii. ii. u,

J.n. wtnm.u.r. A. iMt.it.pillLADKU'HlA AND UEAD1NO• RAILROAD.

NEW JERSEY MIUTIIKIIN 1UVIS1ON.

(Vilimu'lK'tllK S\'llt. AltU. lKWi,I.KAVg IIKU BANK.

u « u.m.; 4 is, .133 p.m.. (»r Funuliittdnln, Man-••(ifbUT. I'MIIIH Hht-r, llnrm'tfut. I r .

Ll'.' p.m. t,ir MliKlmv Juiuiidii, Vliirlunil, UrliUr-Kni, .*.<•.

Fur Ailnntii- )iitrhhin,K u as, 11 JII a.m.; SMp.m.lill'. lii:i> HANK.

Ij'HM'AllunUo IMirlilaiiiU 7 3TIU.UI.; H M U i i . n i ,bkii.iilinvn Jiiiii'iluii f i«, II lsa.ut.;4 16p.m.^riiiliiKilult17 :."•', Iu .VI u.m.; 3 !tt p.m.

" T,MIIN Illver r, :RI, HI DI a.m.; s 0.1 |,.,u,Wliisluvv J tiMctiuu ti M u.m.

11. Hl^lli<iKTT, C. (t. [lANrtH'K,»J|H. (it'll. I'usa. 4 Tli'kcl AKI.

J . K. W'»)TTBS, l.in. Manager.

I7REE1H)LU & NEW VOKK RAIL-A WAY.

NEW HllLTK IX) FIIGKHULII.

TIMB-TA1II.K IN KFFKIT JUNE 'JS, ISM,

Trains h , , » vlii. (Vnlrul ]<alli,wl ol Nr» Jrisrvr-,r Fm-h,.lil, MurlUir... Hlll*l«l,.. Hurmu-

vtlli-. i i . , IL« Wl.,w:U . n t IlKli IIASK

AlrtKl, !i:U, II »l 11. In.; •.-51,4 40. CIK, 7 i l l , 111LEAVE KITTLE NILVEII

AI ; M, si -j,i, 11 v.1 ,,.u,.; -J1:, r, ,v.i, 711111 m.I.KAVK u i i i i i u rn i ivN

Al KM;, ',1 nl. 11 '{il ,1.1,, ; •,> MI, 1 IN, ; :H ., m ,IlKTIItNIM, I.KAVK Kltmil l l . l l

Cur ll«l Ualik, A,.. 1, . M : 11, II I:, u.iii,; t 1;.-, i i p.m.

JW" H> lli«- Hiu' 1,-IIMIIL' ll*-*) Hank nl « "Ou.m.,<-,,iiti, t-tl-.ii in iiiiKlt-wiili ii,,- JniiicHlmri: llrun,-li ,,fIII,' IVlll,<>i\unlii 11.11 I", Elivlkbbiuii. Jumrnlnini.Tr.-ill.Ei. A,-. J. E. ItAUMI.

Sn|,l 1111,1 Tn.UKlinT.

OCTOBER. 1883.

Port Monmoulh Steamboat Company.I'llC N'lMV Fh'ilfllt Itllt) I'llHSflipiT SlWUIUT.

VVM. V. WILSON,dipt. BENJAMIN UltHiliS.

Will run l».|w,,.,i l',,rl M,ii,iii,,utlj anil SViv V,.rllliH'l ,,l I'lillkl SI.. I'llT II. N. 11.1 aa l,,ll,,*«:

Utttr I'nrl .t/,>uiu,iu(;i. /.r.ir,: A'.;ir I 'm*.Tliurjluv. -.Tin. .1 I»I p.m. Tliumiay. n u i . l . t n in.Frliluy. *i l i ..'. Krliluy. mill.. IS Oil '•Mor,ila>. l«l ..'1Oip.u1. Suiimliiy. Kuli .Kinip.m.WnlMMliiy.&l ,7tu " liirailny. IM. 4(W "Kiitliy. .'<l)i. li>.*iii.iii riiur>il»>, 41I1 ..^<na.inM..ii,ia>,«il, . I s m in. sniimlay. • tli...ll>IM) "WiiliiMny. mill Si . lp.m l'wialHS Wli 18 *) 111rrliluv, IVlii. i m " Tliurxlui, l l lh. l .uu "

Siiliinluy. l.'llli ...'I m) l).ui.All I'lick fn'li/lil iniiHt I* imi.i iM>r',i\, il,.|lvt>ry.Tin- Uml » Iliii,' mill,. 1, mlviTINM 111 T i n IIH,

It vM-. Ui,,isTKluiit,l \ . 11 ./,IMC« S(aiii(ili<t: alM,III Milrhll'' Sti'flliiliiHIl l,lii,l, IIIHl (.,,1,11,1,1)l l i i , M i i i i

iira may !»•ii

m M. n'nnnr S1 'i , ,

uni t ; 1 - " \ViL-liliijri,tii s i . , N . Yb\<ii)hti I* mu.*t )„• mi f i u i r | , n , u » m i l l | / , Hi, llir

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t'.tni:, -it ri;\r<».

HAY!ESTABLISHED 1869.

THOMAS DAVIS,

Commission Merchant,am) tlt'.ilir fn

Hay, flour Grain and Feed,Front Street, Cor. ft'fiai'f Avenue,

RED RANK, N. J.

The New Bakery.lnon.iT Ui \wv\ Uw ttf liis U

WM. 11. WILSONIIIIH tttttililiMitnl 11 bralii'li nt liln

POPULAR BAKERYon HroiKl -nn-^t. i>i>|Mislii! tin. Flnt Nnllonul Hank,

wliiTtt lut will uhvuyn ke4>j) tin hand a titock tif

l lroad, Criickcra,V\VH, C'ukv

AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY.

AM, U'lODS MADE OF THE VEKT DF.ST MA-TKIII.U.S.

In m1.111l.iii in my ngi i lnr r,,ui,'» 1 will run 11 ,lc-llvury wii4,i)ii i-vi'ry liny tn Clinpi.l Mill, HIITVII IC,NuvUHlnk, Allunlli- HlKlllnliilmiiiO Tort Miili|nuiU)i,1-urwinn vviuilliiK niiiMirftu lirtmil, rakit, i;te.. tuuy or^ilur i l l nv t [nun itm wnitntm, or Imivu i h i l r iirilnt»nt lli<. HNiriMiml tlmy ul l l IH- Mrvnl h-Knlnrly uvtiryiiinrnliii/. WM. II. WIl.MDN. .

L. HERMANN,I'lMCTII.'Ali

Boot and Shoe Maker.BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER I

r PITS OUARANTKKD,

Repairing Neatly Done.Tim (UMliitn trndn uf Mr. B, Mlllur, n( Ilrnuil

In whoRo iiinptoy I Imvii IKWII Tor llui puxt lu'n y m n ,will IMCJUTIIHI un liy inu, IVUVIIIIM Uumy HMK»KB-mwt wllh Mr. Mlllur I was iiiniiloyixl fur nlmi ynnr.Iu wtiniiof llio IniulliiK Now YorK Uouiuiri.anil runjrilanillUxt 10 Kimmitl»roctliin,

LI l)VI(i HERMANN,Pniiit etrwil, foot of llmml. UED nANK, N. J.

Horses Boarded.Honwri Uikon by tho wouk or nuiiiUi, will) gm\i

minimi iiiwlow luuitiiio uml •iulilliiK In nUirniyweatluir. '

WM. II; (HUNT. lied Hunk, N. J.

Law Blanks '< • " • , A T 1 ;• :".-.

The Register Office.