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The Monmouth Inquirer from Freehold, New Jersey • 5

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THE MONMOUTH INQUIRER. FREEHOLD. N. J. NOVEMBER 27, 1890.

Cent 3 IDorD Department IDTBBTUUfKSTa CXPU THIS DZFAXT IST A CK5T A WOBB BACK fUL 0 BISOLE AOTUTISXXKXT IXSS8TED TOM WtSe TEAS 10 CUTS FEB fUL Tbe Steel Industry In New Jersey." Tba growth of tbe steel industry ia New Jersey is sbowo by the special eeav aa. bn'teiia jat isaaed, to have been oon aiderable According; to tbe census o( 1880 fht re were ia Kw Jersey six steel works, makiog iu year 10,842 tons of cf all kia ir. For tbe year ending gstion lo abeUin from speakiag of ooi eaemiea. 8eTeraJ otbrr preacbm were ba-rd bearing witnree to tbeir para and aaroeat fsunviotioaa. No.

23rd inat. Dr. Franklin effioi-aUI at Orange in ple of Rev. A. Allen, and Be.

Mr. Pbelpg wag at Cbria' Cbnrcb, Hbrewubory. Uta. YsnBareo rttarned to bcr New Tork home for tbe Winter on Nor. 20tb.

Edgar Woodward, in tbe employ of Ibe Miaa Allen's, waa tripped op on Friday evening last by young Murphy, and one of bie arms waa dislocated. Dr. 8a. re bad tbe injured man removed to tbe Hospital at Look Branch. Mra.

Joseph H. 8 till well baa a fine show of potted ehryaantbemu.mi ia ber glaa aueloaad piaUM. Gen. Haight Sails. HX KXCEITES A TXSTIXOXIAIt FBOM aOKX or hu nujcsDa puovoxeict cmxxJH WISH HIM -BOB TwIAOB.

Oa Tbnredav Qeberal Charles Haight. wbo Laa beea ill lor tbe past few wool be. Ml fur Bermuda, oo tbe Steamer 8ooii ana Da disembar ted at Neeao, and arrived at tbe ILucl on lion Jay of this week. Bis departure waa of a chareeter that evineed tbe atroo; regard beld for bimtiy lue rtprraeoutWe eititeoe of Freehold and otbrr pUces. Among tboaa preaeut wbo bade tits Oeueral bon voyage, were Hon.

Jacob OalaaaDkalaar, ad(. W. T. Hoffaaa, Sarra-I gnu D. a.

Cratar. Coaety Clark iaba T. Height, W. Arrawamlth and wife, Aaaiataat Proaecaler tb fteea, i. W.

hiraru. alia. Aaala Geieeea-ealaer, William Banter aad wife. Dr. X.

Been-wood, CaarUa B. King. H. A. Plereoe aad aiaay other, whoa, aaataa aro aaaatloaod la a Tory bandaoma te.Umoe.lal.

praaasted to Geaerel HARRY SMITH, -Tax AWNING MAKER, -AT- OCEAN GROVE. Hf JERSEY. Garden Lawn Tents FLAGS. LANTERNS. ETC.

JlyS- FURS London Dyed -Alaska Sealskin Garments, Fur Capes, MUFFS, BOAn, aw BOBKS ia an Faeblonablo mra at lOWEST PBICZSL J.I.C0LUIS1C0. ManTg Xarrkra, OTlOtt mi Seeing is Believing." Pntfbct ia OonstrtLtiaiL irtiatio in Design. KitcHfieihhiLiglit. Akaolotely aaCsaad Ubreakable so abrpla a child can maaage k. Ia light ia pnrer aud rta4raiaa aa-Sa softer than dectrk-bgbt, awn ebaorhl tbaa CKber.

There are ewer tw an title a la one. it moat be a good kme to aaaxe each a teffiaf awerxaa. Indeed It la. forbuspe asay oaae and bnnpa aar go, bat Bocheator" ahineaoa forerert We arttaOa Vartetlea-Hanrine; aad Table Tampa, Banquet ud Stody, Vaaaaad Haaotasipa ewery kina, iaBroue Pototaua, Braaa, tficfcci and Slack uar wnttea gnaraatas gorewttll every laara. Aak for tb.

hunp and the i ing the Maaap of the If tba tamp dralar baea't the rennlao Rodxatar aad tb. atyle yoa waat. Mad for iUnetrated catalogaa (aad fcdnctaVarkavliat), aad we will boa aad aead jroa any lamp aaicly by ttrpreaa, right to yoar doer. If yoa ten. It wffl ear yoa to vUt ear apadoas forte (the larweet ia the World), and aee tbe daplay of urt ia buapaklng.

Wtkntkr dnf timeit lam. BCMKSTbTS LAnTP CO a Park Flaee.lar.'wa.ar Btrmt loth tin i Broadwtfoppotiu Vt4 Pott OJlet. aan aaaiai wpoa ft IV JACKETS. 0 Pi BENNETT, DEA LE ITS 11 FDISIES A. HPECIAL Line of CMdrens' Caps AND CARDIGAN MAIN FREEHOLD, N.

a Baigktbyladf.BotTaiaa, vbo la a few word. expraasoS lot el! present tfct treat estecoa tb. recipient was held. With tba aoarasl a hug. baeket of choice Sower, waa banded tb.

General, roapoodlag to tb. apeeeh. the Oenerai'a emo tions maetored hi at laat at the time hea rial tori were warned to go aebor. God Speed aad a Bate He torn" waa glT.a. and the abla eailed away wearing wltb It on.

of Moamoulh Coaaty'. moat prominent omelala and on. wbo aa proaoeauag attorney, baa won a boat of frienda. General Halgbt expects to be ibeent ir or all months. Tb.

testlmoalal, whloh was printed oa a large eard amboaaed la gold bora tbe agar, of a amp, waiea npartar it being aaiaita oy a throng of people oa a wbaff, wbo are wanag bata and Inaerlbod oa tb. roaolatloBS ara tb. words "Boo-Voyage" la one corner aad tb. toUowtag ten. axDiaaaion of aood Willi "A atild expreasloa of oar regard for you as a man.

Praying for yoar epeedy reetoratloa to health, aad early return to yoar frieade, among whom eoanl, Tbomaa HeBnrn.T. Georse W. Loonala. Peter U. vreeiena, Aau.untPro.een tor, Jonn vr.

Bw.ru; W. H. Lockwood, A. Dot.I1, W. B.

Jaraoa, r. A. Berben, W. Baroett. P.

Loltna.E. and 1. Wllklnaoa." Thnraday, Hjt. Mtb.ltM. A Suit Over Wages.

MOUNT GIBBS SUB A6HKB HOLMES FOB S75 AMD WIN THB CASB. An interesting aud complicated esse ou a breach of contract was tried before Judge Alfred D. VanDoren on Monday. Tbesait waa brought by Mooot AGibbs, of tbis a'aee, against Asber Holme, of Marlboro. 8ometime rlnriou last May Holmes traded a phaeton with tbe plaintiffs for a baffffv.

aareeina to nay S25 on the exebanse. In June he also exchanged an old phaeton for a iagger wagon. On tin a trade Holmes agreed to pay anfference of 950. The trading waa done tbronah Henry D. Heodriokson, of Morriaville.

wbo acted as agent for Mount Gibbs, Since tbis time Mr. Hendricksou has died, and through bis death tbe ouee. wbiob was not entirely settled, has ueoome rather eompii cated. When the oee came to trial Holmes testified that he bad paid Hendricksou $40 on account, and tbat be refused to paj the balauoe because pare of the W8COU8 be ot was short a foacue and a seat. QohaeB could not abow a reoeipt for tbe oarmeHt of the HQ.

tior oonld he procktco ny evidence ia court that woaiM salxitantiate bis statement. Mount OiMas testified that they bad ordered Holmes not to (unyqaoniea to Headriobeon. In the matter of theahortageof tfce tongue and Srtit, the plaintiffs tesUuea that the te ltaut hafl been give en order on Hubbard Weeks, of Freeltold, to make tiwaNj tuiogs for hint, aatd that they had lten made aud tftken awey by Holmee. Mr. Weeks, a dieioterewted party, slated Mwt wlteu Holmes ealied at bis place for tbe tongue be ION 'liitn that be had utyapaid Heudtiekiu $22 on aocoattt sf the wagons.

TtiieeUtement Holmes fcucli contradictory ertdeuce aa this! wae addnoed tbroagbout the trial, and; aetbe-complioatieos became great io- iettwdef less, Jnilge TaaDoren reeerwed: atlii dociBion. Tbe platutifb were ably 4-rwreeented by City Solicitor Henry S.j Terbwie, aud D. H. SSmock, of tted; Iftauk, luandled the catrae oi tbe defen danl. -tfudge VanDorwn endered bis de-; ii0Den Wediieadayojioruing, allewtpgc tbe tiffs the toll amoaut oltfceir laim.

975. toseHber with the" exwKi, wlrichmounted to 9633. Long Bcawch KeeonL SbTewshwry. Ametable company of friends gathered tbe Meeting Houne, Shrewsbury, for tfieir aregnlar Uaarterly Meeting, on TlbnrsdaT. Nov.

lSlh iu which or8iel0(1ed a Temperauoe and PbiUD-tteropie Society Mt. and Mrs. Aaron PowelL of PlaiuSold. Earnest advocates sooial ponty, were apresent, also Mr ouronai tt-iiues. of ew York, and a aarga of Fried, both fromai dastaneeMiid nearer, were in attendance, Oct feiday a aL aneUiet SaaBion was bld, when' of Oeeaa (lawt, 'Spoke, followed by Mrs.

Rebeeca Pfiee, -iaf Pbiladelptaia, a remarkawly otaar ifpeaker, full, 4af (good words and eewet aaaarauces of Hfavenly gnldanoe to tboe-wbo pat their trust In God. Mr. Wm, Jacksou, STew York, spoke totetunently on tba object of Temper- anas, opening with lltese worda, "liaaM Is aa il In tbe land." and gave Varios4 nsetiselarMiat have beeu sed in dealingt wna eue "drink evil, exaauae waa snout aoteot ia oveseamint it aeall its Wr FOR WEDDING CHRISTMAS GIF, JOrW. ITothttm more umM mmd appropriate than a. A gar aU imA Reasonable Tarma.

A small farm abut fl U-IMhtm. tbMIIW bUm (tea rreehold. elao Boas, tti Lm oa kwkMl( St. O. B.

Botcher. aeraT-ef ORSE FOB SALE Bay, 7 years on ad sad ieeu. Wat. H. atokee.

otilcef uflic. Stoke. Bree. Mf, Op. FOR 8ALE Two bsndemne la rrewa.ld.

Tnr Am araee Beer rreeboW. 8. C. Covert. eeple-tf F)R SALE A Good 8tora P.opirlj doing large baetaeaa.

Fsr eertJeolare in-quirt si alcDenaett Mount, H. I. ais-u PARIS QUEEN and Land Plaaterfor Salt Cheep. C. P.

Eeuaona, BUjlS-tf BOUQUETS. Cat Flowers and Floral Dealgna for Weddinga.Beeeptlona, Funeral, to. Hit. mad arreugejneota ta fnralah abot. I abort notice.

Boeea, Oarnatioae, Oerealnuu tad all kinds of olauts for sal. Lonia Bohnaata. freehold. sprle-tf TWO FARMS for rent in Millstone Townablp. Apply to 8.

B. Ely, fiigatatowa, b.j. aeeis-tr itijsttrimc. OOMPARE the coat of Inanranea in tbo Monmouth Ooantj Motaal, with want you are paring la other eompsoiea. Yon will are money by luaaring with alonmoatk Ooanty Mataii nr.

la.or.ue. Oompaay of Freehold eept2-tt 1,000 To Lom. Frederick Parker, oetDS-tf 13.000 TO LOAN nu rooJ Mort lint. S.O.Cowart. Freehold.

aayt-tf RAYED An IriHb Sftter.red color. Tb. flnder will be rewarded by rttarnlae: it 7oBe Hen. u. Freeman, Freehold.

uorsnt if AVE Pnrohaad Ibe bnainess of XA. Wm. B.SntphlB will keep oa baud a fnll'Nueol Hardware. Tinware nd Airrt foaltaral Ioptementa. I.

ht. Koreao. aoJ71t WANTED A competent pirl for general boneewark. Apply to Jira. Jaa.

a Parker, Freehold. A COMPETENT, reliable ladr. wish-ca position a. Ho.ee-keeper. Kefer.no.

aK. ehanged. Addreea, BeUabte, Box IS, Maoaaqoan, S. 1. BOT204f TBE Art Growi) mid Jntiior Crown Heatera and Globe and Othello Range for aalehyAlenso White.

PreabOld, apeak for them eelaea, without rldiugahem la a wagon, oeta-tf VTO l'ARY PUBLIC with 8-al. Maxey XI Anviegate. iNqaatn omee. Freehold. A LONZO WHITE a verv UriiH XV Bomber of aeeand-band otovea band.

Wklclvatewlll aelleaoap lorawh. RELIABLE Farm Imud wanted. the year. 8iDce oi with unquestioned retereno.4 to Wa. S.

Faraer, Via urtnei. K. A. -or (Mo. aew larnuawiLi, t.

i rF von wiit to liny or sell- aovtliiDe. tell It In ten words aud.end to TmflsQtnBEa luleniiKi it win only ect yon tan rent. -tngle cor9fl of Movmoiith Inquirer are ior -rate at 'this offiee 9Vry Thursdtry, Priws 5 ceil te. Sample copies -will beent free upon request of ttoose coneuii)ktuinfir madiinr In heir subscription. A Christi iaa thk isqeiiEHB for -eate at his tort, iiiDlisuaowncai Thuradays.

Sued iornSvorce. ITlta suit baouffht vGrare Gas- wealthydf arnier or New Bedford, wavdivorc9mibJwffe, Mrs.Alvkia Jttskin, caniesapifarax ihinitig Tuesday, before rloeOkaneeller, Robert lireaoi. T. and B. Stout, of An bury Park, arjpeaeflon behalf of Qa-B kinand Mra.

py jttposeeutor wartz, of Freafcold. Tbe oraem in wrhich the pearing was held mm (crowded with Ibe friends of tike (Wftrring-ajaaple. MPs. ijiasiun Mcorumed toJaer room Ocean Grove with Gaakin's petittoutes that bis wife frtui ttie daughter of William Poland, i awn-uy-uiB-otiB. Aneywere inar-ied twenty yean A8 And lived to-ether until the oaiddie of last Anril.

rheniie charged ber with ibeing un file her lnarrkBjge wotws, a.nd she BIL mm. A 'l AS ntaton r.laimi thai Irs. Gkaskih intiuaste wtth Abbot tjenian rrom July ctr Jast year up the time that she hua- Mrs. 3askJn is aaaaet with lumber of well-luaoam Moauouth Jpuntytfamilles.1 Sbeitatojght and (vacious blonde. Tranan, the co-Mpondent.

is married, bis wife beintr daughter of Jaaws Aligor taprom- fem poiwician oi wau TowAsnip. Robert White teatifted to aeeinb ewraanto to asking Sbouse (during lattefvAbsence. Thedooje woula locked Awd the window artains tiled down. On one oMasuonibe saw ewman jnup out of a back wsindow Oaskin doove down the lane Last nrch he saw ftewmart nt of mvuoo no vmmmMii TV VLB WIJaaUB, tUVJUO in a stooping position run (road. Gatwge White saw Bfew-a and Mra Oaskin together let' Jently in the folds.

Archibald JSev-n tegtlned that the co-respondent ')t one entire day in Gaskin's boaiee, when Gaskineame home he jump- jom oi a Dearoota winaow ana nan N. T. World. i iotiae ell lyi TQvMifniv Pnambt. A.

B. of la (legowt' ROCHESTER" I vr. iHP. Jace 30Ji, lfeW, ihs bow that there were steel works, and they mannfactun 17.999 tons of ateel of all kinds. Tbe State of New Jersey does not figate in the consideration of Bes semer steeL There is a notable increase in tbe prodnetion of direct eastings.

In 1880 there waa made only 450 tool of open hearth iogota; in 1890 tbe figures sre y.KXi in Uie matter of crucible ateel ingots there waa made in New Jersey in 1880. 10,492 tone, against only 8,343 loos in 1890. Tbe cireulsr states tbat tbe erueible steel industry baa shown bnt little progress since 1880 all over tbe Uuited States. Jottings. Nepluns Hoae Co of Loot Branch.

will have a parade Dee. 18 to celebrate the dedication of tbeir new bona. Following are Ibe offloere of tbis com paoy for tbeenaniog year: President, Frank Nelsoi: Vice Preairieot. Cbarlea E. WbeeUr Foreman, Wilia'ord H.

Vannote; First Aaa't. Foreman. Charles L. Edwards; Second Aas't Foreman, Grant MoGlond; Financial Secretary, John Gnire; Reoording Secretary, John W. WooIIey: Treasurer.

George U. Chattle: Trustaes. John O. WooDey. Wm.

F. Deckert. John S. Smith; Rapre- sentalives to Fireman's Relief Aasooia- lion, James Flina, John Gairs; For Obief Engineer, Riohard B. Moore; For Asa Chief Engineer.

Cbaa. J. Lntber. Tbe people of Cliffwood and Jackson ville were thrown into a fever of excite ment when they learned tbat Rev. Mr.

Chew, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Chorc.h of tbat place was ejected there from when the services were about to commenoe by Messrs. Peter M. Barber, Hendrick Van Clnsf and William Mein eer, tbe trustees. Some of Ibe most respectable ladies of tbe place have made serious charges against Mr. Gbew.

Tbey claim that they bnve been insulted by bis remarks, tbat bis language such as was seldom heard upon the streets, and that bia visits to beer saloons were so frequent that the congregation were compelled to stay at borne. The have been laid before Presiding Elder James Moore, with request that be be removed at once The Grand Lodge of the New Jersey, O. O. Thursday concluded the business or tbeir session and adjourned. Albert A.

King, of Peterson, ws elected Grand Warden. Tbe representatives to tbe Sovereign Grand Lodge were In 8trncted to advocate the adoption of a uuiversal password and also urge the passage of a law prohibiting the admission into tbe order of any person nnder 21 years of aga. At tbe afternoon session the following officers were installed Grand Master. Howard Butch! a. of Jersey City: Deputy Grand Master.

James W. Trenohard, of Bridgeton; Grand Warden, A. King, of Pater- son; Grand (Secretary, Lewis Parker, of Trenton; Grand Josep'i I. Liamb, of Julmstown. Tbe mcbtstown Gazette says Samnel Fryer, tbe marble dealer, often stumbles across queer tomb-stone epl taphsinbis business trips to oountry graveyards.

Many of them are "writ with little skill or songcraft but few of them are more remarkable than one be found in the Old Hill burying ground near Englishtown, the other day. it appears tbat tbe stone marks the grave of a man wbo one day took bis child on a neighboring pond in a small boat. and, when in tbe deepest part of tbe stream, jumped overboard with tbe in fant iu Ins srms. Both were drowned, The "half-effaced inscription" thai chronicles the strange aud sad event is certuinly worthy of a prominent plaoe among tomb-stone poetry. It reads at follows; 'Twaa on the 2Stb of May When aay poor aon John went sway, Be went to orou tb.

mill-pond o'er Bnt nevoe reached th. other a Patents granted to inventors in the State of New Jersey, during tbe past week. Reported ny C. A. Snow Oo Patent Attorneys and Agents for Pro- enring Patents, Opp.

U. S. Patent office, Washington. D. O.

Q. 0 Berry, oil tamp; B. Budd Hitching strap for doable teams; H. LV OUrk, wick raiser; F. W.

Coolbangh, railway time aigoal; P. Diebt, feeding mechanism for sewing aiaobiues; A. Uayward, real lieBiafiral washer; M. M. Monaauto.

apaiaraaaR for the vaporisation of liqnidi I w. irage, bottle-stopper; Savttlt. ruble for railway carp; H. Steiahoff, water heating attachment for ranges; J. A.

Tarnball. washer; T. Yare.aavil monld. i't Tbe Christmas number of "God r'a uaj- tjooK'; ia Here, ann tt la a geea worthy -of tbe richest netting. This is a reel Tea an gift, full of atones both grave and nay; fashion, and general iniotaauttton Mited to the saaavm.

Mow is Hie lime to subscribe. f2.00 per yeat Oodey Pablishins Oo. Phjla- delphta. Pa. a.

York; November 24th; 189a We do not make the shoes we sell but we pick out the best makers in the trade and require them to use brands of calfskin and of sole leattir that we know to be the best Excellence and: uniformity are uius securea, ana the important point is gained of rvinfr ujiv. tw vivc ha same sort of shoes eveiy-inie Whether it be our best hand-sewed French calf at $6. so. or rait. skin Good-year machine-sewed shoe at $3, the same rule ar FrsS n.llvavlaa an 11 drad a.lU.

OB Dsn- auia liny. ROGERS, PEET Co. THREK- Prlnss, tr offer over 100O varieties for yo to ftooe made over mutt ho a gooeT -00 well. Aok your dealer for "The Boe FOB TBM TSADK MASK to bo swre article. MANUFACTURE! BY ihBt from.

yr iatwtp to have ooUt 1 Asvr and ZOOK li yoa yet tho eituino i EDWARD MlLLr 10 stud 13 GoUege PIr Between Park Place and Barclay St. Imtayttown. Tbe annual donation of the Upper Freehold Bapliat CbOreU. was riven to pastor.Bev. J.

A. Koowltoo, on Fri day evening, Nov. 2 1st. Tba occasion was a ancoeM both socially and financially. The entertainment consisted of vocal and instrumental music, cornet and violin solos, rendered by Messrs.

Roe and Hunsiogor. The vocal aolo sung by Mrs. S. M. Nichols, entitled Binger and the Song" motived great applause, and waa appreciated by all.

The friends and members departed to tbeir respective homes about 11 o'clock, leaving about $60 in cash, be-aides an abundance of provisions. Mr. John K. YanHise. and family, of Mt.

Holly, are visiting relatives for a few days. Bev. Mr. Finney, of Cream Bidge Presbyterian, and Bev. S.

M. Nichols. of the M. E. Charob, exchanged services on Sunday last Tbe It.

of e. Lodge, No. 90, are farthering their preparations for tbe District Meeting on Friday evening, Dee. 12tti. They intend to make the affair enjoyable and instructive, and hope to have good repreaentation from all lodge in the district.

A cordial invitation baa been extended to Teuneut Lodge, No. 69, and Adelpbia Lodge, No. 65. Hendricksou and Hnlse have been making extensive improvements to their meat market by repairing and paint ing. Mr.

William Barnes, otSealord, spent Sunday last with friends. He in tends returning home ia December, Mr. John C. Hendricksou and brother, Cornelias, of Philadelphia, Pa was up for two days cunning and had exoellent auosess, having reported 19 rabbits and to their credit. Mr.

George Lenbart, of Philadelphia. the noted magician, who gained such notoriety as a "snipe shot at At lanlio Uity, a few years ago, has been gunning in tbis vicinity. His friends say be is an expert in the above pro fessions, but a lamentable failure as a rabbit shot, He will endeavor to re gain bis reputation as a marksman, daring tbe coming week at Welsh Mountain deer. Hia host of friends wish him better success than he had at Monmouth rabbits. "Marksman's Hall" was well filled on Saturday' evening feet, by spectators and participants who were trying their akrll at Dave's new target The mana ger oi the Hall.

Mr. Sheriff Reed, is an excellent marksman, and accordingly uoidgtue ueit up to date, but from ull appearanocs will be compelled to stu- reuaer as Uave js steadily gaming an acute "signi" down tbe parallel. friend vj," met with quite aa acotaent as ue was oomiug from tbe U. roaa tue -otner evening, tie was wandering through tbe unknown and darkness, When presently he beheld a moving form. which began to show signs of aa encounter.

Gathering all mt strength, and courage, he prepared meet 'Ins antagonist by using-bis boots as a protection, bat after the first mund be fauod it necessary to dress in Irs "newtuit of as the odor was tmnMsrsely intense. The Stew Brunswick lispriet Conven- non of the New Jersey Methodist den erenoe 'suet in the First Methodist Cbarclt, of Asbntw VttA. Thnrsdav. All th4rarches ia tbe district were rep- resentea ineir aastors. At the morn ing sestsea a paper Kelation VffiokiVen to the Means of Grace," oy Manasgaan, awcussea at vengib.

paper "aawuouism sura xenaperanoe waa John Mosria, of Behaar. At tbe aftarnoea cession Eev. 3L Stevewsen. of Teaa'a stiver, read paper "oymematio wvrng." Bev. A.

Bpetwer, whetseeoneoted with tba AJburexteBoa, made a -auiUble ad dress reviewing (the werk done tbe oooiiny na asxiag naanoiil ad to son-tinae be work. At the eveuintr aeasiaii paperaa read om Soatfiern Kdnoatiea," a earn m. new. jl. waa-ejoe.

Km. Obaplain O. M4GeM, the Evangelist, made an ad-dress. Wbytbo Bretlien. af Canada.

inf. us. The-aagular aaaotbly jpigeoxi shoot of sue auorway una uhm Wae beld Thnra-day si their graaad. aear MaUwan. Tbe-sweej)takes efteBentaiegmiss-gnd- With ES atr Cu raa fJaVAIt he Frank 'Wwrtell.

who liked flvaatraisht. U. WalHac killing fear. In a matoh far a iparse of 150 aetweea Frank WorreU mod Judge M. P.

Comw.llat Jen birds saeb. Jadge Cor nawll -on, Ulug aagyht out of tea aad Wocaell tlx oa of tea. The shoot lor the yearly badge was won by James Vaubaackle, aO killed ten OUt Of a kfcaaiM 4ioen There wese other aweepstakes id whiob siwe waeeme poor snooting. mi i i -Hie closing of the passenger station at onu Aetrary rark on MonoW bv tbe newxoKaaa Xjong Braoeh JRsilroad ueasiianyiias caased ooasiderable dis satisf action -etnong the reaidenu of that BHirtwM of vbe borongbTbe station is located near Sixth avenue, between the statioas at Aebury Park and Interlaken; It is a email, one-story straotnre. and was patronised extensively by the North Asbury Park people, many jat whom hold commutation tickets between that plaoe and New York.

When ed that the station was to be closed they nvllaalilrv aMi.inHt Si I A aa If. needlessly oa the ears of ihn oQeials. Although the InterlakAn lion is maoh nearer than the one at Asbury Park these oommntera have decided to boycott it and now take the train from Aa-bury Park. aoe. Hew wrlr' 6l'4 L.

S. COTT Seko roa Ciscclab. BELL; stats mm ij 3 s'Ji 1 avA it fV I 1 J( r. f( 1 -J)ING BLOCKS IN Towns, A Special RELIABLE REAL BEAUTIFUL BUH Booming. iSoutherr Sure nnd profitable invest and I a i Sale.

double TOlir mrt S.l& "-j- A Golden Onl" MAN WITH No CornfieM ivr.Vv. Ttt uciW-tWOeS til A Koov eSt Point, ya. Ss-av DLOAKS I I.IIA TTQ atiietaesiN eemed ta faiV jrO-OOt, Special 1, i. 'Write for particulars llilClilnro JACKETS I Tlie Largest, Ftoasts Vfi SE2N AT PRICES THAT; a .3 i 1 fioods! CLOAKS ,1 -1 Dress: uiyen to PW, ft 1 e17 j(ltke people wish to have we alMMUld aUaoonrage ecillof every liadt la tiMMagbt, word or dead. Mr.

Haiaea, is -a tpeeter or, me tender eat every word entered the heart, like dew, npon the itewers. Mr CJaderbill fleeted the color of bis thoughts la a hopeful of -Ibe IHe tbat isae' real to oa, and made one fetoon raged to go on quotation cVom "The ueettojr," a poem by tbe djtftea J. tr. Whitlier, vas very appropriate. Aa-otber epeaker admonished tbe eoflgre- V.

S. Gov Report, Aug. JACKETS I Host Coiepli3te Stoct THE COUNTRY. DEFY COMPETITION; Dry Goods! i CARPETS. Goods at Lowest Pricoo, Best Warren BBOADWAT CUBES 23d 8t; Freehold, N.

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About The Monmouth Inquirer Archive

Pages Available:
22,591
Years Available:
1833-1933