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1 .VOLUME XX; NO. 47. RED BANK, N;~J., WEDWES35A1/MAY 25,1898. PAOEB O 8, N A RECEVER'S HANDS. HE ROLLEY COMPANY N F- NANCAL DFFCULY. James E. Degnan Appoined Receiver o he Company ou Saurday -Asses o $450,000 and LidbilU ies Considerably Above ha Sum. he Alanic-Highlands, Red Bank and Long Branch rolley road passed ou o he conrol o he rolley company on Saurday, and he concern was pu in he hands o James E. Degnan aa receiver. Mr. Degnan has represened he rolley company in a legal way almos ever since he company irs conemplaed building he road, and he is probably more amiliar wih he aairs o he road han any one else who could have been appoined o he posiion o receiver. More han wo-hirds o he crediors o he company signiied a desire o have iceirer he Belord end o he road has Mr. Degnan appoined receiver, and he no been operaed, and Mr. Degnan says cour ollowed he usual course and has i will probably no be operaed unless se Monday, June 6h, as a day when such erms can be made wih he railroad company as will enable ha branch any o he oher crediors may give reasons, i hey wish, why Mr. Degnan o be run a a proi. should no be coninued in ha posiion. Beore Mr. Degnan ook charge o he Mr. Degnan iled a. bond on Monday road he operaing expenses were nearly in he sum o $20,000 or he aihul $80 per day. Aer he ook charge he perormance o his duies as receiver. became pracically manager o he road, He is nosy engaged in preparing a deailed saemen o he condiion o he and he services and salaries o Mr. Allen and Mr. Greenberg were cu o. road. he order o he cour appoining Oher reducions in-he expense ooperaing he road were made, and he cos him receiver ordered him. o coninue he road in operaion, and also o make o operaing is now abou $62 per day. a repor wihin weny days, showing While Mr. Degnan's saemen as o he wheher or no he road could be operaed a a proi. his repor is o conain such deails as will enable he cour o deermine wheher or no o order he operaion o he road coninued. he road has been very expensive o build. was esimaed ha he cos o consrucion would be abou $16,000 per. mile, bu he oicers o he road say i cos abou 26,000 per mile. he road has 18* miles o single rack, a carhouse, and oher real' esae in Eaonown, Shrewsbury and Ocean ownships, cars, ools, ec. he enire asses o he company are roughly esimaed a $450,000. he debs o he company amoun o nearly $650,000. he bonds o he company which have been issued amoun o $487,000, and here is over $200,000 o oher debs and claims. is hough ha abou $150,000 o hese debs have been secured by bonds,' and ha bonds o his amoun which have been issued are held as collaeral. his would reduce he indebedness; and would make he ne indebedness abou $500,000. he company has had o do a large amoun o "lawing" in order o ge he road buil, and is expenses in his direcion are said o have been abou $10,000. n addiion o his expense and o he expense o-consrucion, he company has paid ou many housand dollars or he righ o way. he company has al?o suered a grea deal rom " srikers ' r boh a Red Bank and Loqg Branch ; bu he men who ried o ge he larges sums rom he company by hreas o opposiion ailed o heir purpose. he immediae cause o he company going ino he hands o ayeceiver was due o he war beween he Unied Saes Spain. he rolley road has. no been earning much o a proi. here were a number o claims, amouning o abou $30,000, he holders o which were pressing he company or' paymen. A. G. Greenberg, he presiden o he company, had arranged o borrow money o pay hese claims, bu he declaraion o War ied' up he unds, and he was unable o ge he money. he receiver was appoined in order ha he operaion o he road should no be inerered wih, and also in order ha all he crediors o hccompany > should receive equal consideraion. ho company was capialized a $500, here wero 5,000 shares o sock o he value o $100 each. nero was no preerred Block. ho bonds were o ho valuo o $1,000 each. Comparaively lilo o he sock was sold. A. G. Qroenberg, he presiden o ho company, anil his aher-in-law, Mr. Arno, subscribed or 250 shares and paid in ho money. 0. A. Porer o Philadelphia apd W. F. Hngun o Brooklyn also ook a conbidorublo amoun o sock, and heso our man aro ho larges sockholders.. 1'rcHklun Oreenberg WHH coniden lin he cnorprlro would be Hueei'HHul, mid ho pu in nil hih own money and borrowed vvhul ho eoiilr rom inouilioia o bin amily. A..). Allen, ho manager o lliocoijiimny, WUH nlbo convinced o ilh ulimae HCCCHH, and ho pu in $4.000,'which wan priiclcnlly lio oal iiiiioiriio/' hid Hiivin/ n 'H. o MO allowed a oongidorublo pnr o liia Hillary o romain unpaid, nml among UKJ llubiliien o he company in ho man o $1,400 or unpaid salary due o him. He received a salary o $125 per monh and W.. Greenberg, as superinenden, received $70 per monh. Mr. Degnan is coniden ha he. road can be made o pay, under- economical managemen. Ever since he road was opened i has paid operaing expenses and more; bu no suicien o pay ineres'onhe bonds issued and or he new consrucion necessary rom ime o ime % he Belord end o he roue has paid more han he acual.expense o operaion, bu no enough o cover he cos o operaion and he renal o he racks o he seam railroad company, which were used by he rolley. he ren o he' racks amouned o abou $500 per monh, and when his was paid here wab a deici o' $150 o $200 a monh in operaing his branch o he line. Since Mr. Degnan has been re- cos o operaion, ec., has no ye been ully made up, he is o he opinion ha he road will pay operaing expenses, will pay ineres on he bonds, and will leave a surplus o creae a und or he exinguishmen o he loaing debs., he bonds bear ive per cen ineres. he earnings o he road a he presen ime average rom $125 o $135 per day, and his is more han suicien, o pay operaing expenses and ineres on he bonds. he receips o he road are con sanly growing, and in summer he, earnings are nearly double wha hey are a his season, A meeing o he direcors o he rolley road will be held on Friday o his week. his will probably be an in ornal meeing and will be held in order o comply wih he law, which requires ha when a receiver o a corporaion is appoined, here shall be a meeing o he direcors o he corporaion wihin en days hereaer. he Red Bank elecric ligh company, which was urnishing he power or he rolley railroad, has a claim o over $6,000 agains he rolley company or power urnished. When he Red Bank company sopped urnishing power, he curren was aken rom he wires o he Asbury Park elecric company. Mr. Degnan hopes o make arrangemens wih he Red Bank company whereby he power will again be obained a Red Bank. «i» A Boy Bruised. Aloyaius, he our-year-old son o Arhur Paerson o Herber sree, had a narrow escape roui being run over on Friday while climbing on a wagon belonging o John Johnson o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. Johnson was alking o one o his riends and when he sared o drive o he boy ell rom he wagon. He was cu abou ho mouh and was bruised. " Keipoi is Sroilu Foriied By he baeries o A. Salz & Co. hey have capured a large lo o Alexander Smih & Sons' beauiul carpes and rugs rom he recen rade sale o W. & J. Sloane. Here's a volley o convincingly big bargains: Good qualiy ingrain carpes, per yard, 25 cens. Body Brussola, per yard, 88 cens, Bes qualiy Axminsers, per yard, 75 cons. Handsome Axminser rugs, size 18x80, or 71) cens each,. No maer where you live, i will pay you o aend his Bale. A. Salz & Co,, Keypor, N. J. No branch sores. Adv. -» ^ ' allin on Coolcin, Mrs. Eva. Squire will be a he oice o ho Consolidaed gas company on Fron sree, Juno 1s o 10h. o do cooking on ga«ranges and o alk wih all callow, ho gas company ask all ladies, wheher hey uro UHUH o gnu or cooking or no, o cull and seo llic gun range in use. Adv. New Niilen in «W«HN. Surricd, buiciub, riipj), runabous, currynllh, grocer) ami bucherr.' WUKOH, n ac all kiiidn, i hu Fron Hl.rcia reposiory, nearly opiionie ho (llobi) hoel. <\ O. Oow\y. A(h. J. B. JudkiiiM. opician and exper exi'iiclionin, will lio in Red Dunk ovory iii'iday. 'lych examined ree o charge. (UHWH ully guaraneed. Olllco a 25 Uroiul sree, wih Win. F. Durham. Adv. GKEA MES FOR BOYS. HREE NEW YORK LADS VS 3 BED BANK. hey Had Los o Honey, and Spen $150 Las Week-A Mard-leared Aun ook hem Back o Neie York on Snday. On Monday o las week hree boys came o Red Bank rom New York. heir names were ^William Benne, Charles Griihs and and James Walsh. Benne was oureen years old. He was he oldes o jhe hree. he.boys ell in wih Furman.Dieerich, he son o Louis Dieerich o Fron sree. hey had pleny o money and waned a place o board, and young Dieerich ook hem o'he boarding house o Mrs. John Abbo Worhley, Jr.,- on Fron sree, where hey go board. Benne was he capialis o he rio. He quickly made acquainance wih he oher small boys o he neighborhood, and hey had wha hey said was a " bully ime." Benne had a leer which purpored o have been wrien by his grandmoher, in which i was saed ha he boy was ou or a vacaion and could have wha money he needed o make him comorable. Mrs. Worhley was doubul a irs abou aking he boys o board wih her, bu and niece and nephew o boh bride and groom, aced as maid o honor and bes when he leer was produced she con-mancluded ha he boys were simply in Red whie silk and carried a bouque o roses. ho maid o honor was dressed in Bank ora lile holiday; and she ook he bes man wore a ull.dress sui. he hem in. bride, who'is a prey brunee, was aired in a becoming whie cosume and Aer young Dieerich had go hem a place o board hey ell in love wih his carried a bouque o Bride roses.. Aer bicycle. he wheel is a very small Pierce he ceremony a wedding dinner was and Dieerich had paid $50 or i wo days served a he house o he bride's siser, Mrs. Andrew B. Caron. Mr. and beore. Benne looked he wheel over and said he would ake i a he price Dieerich had paid or i, and Dieerich decided o sell. Benne old Dieericb o come up o his room apd he would pay him he money. He said he would pay him on he spo bu he did no like o ake ou his " wad " on he sree, beore BO many people as were hen around. Dieerich wen up o he boys' room and Benne gave'" him a iy-dollar bill. Dieerich. had some doubs as o wheher he bill was good oi:*no, and be speedily go i changed. /hen/he wen o George Hance Paerson's place and ordered anoher bicycle similar o he one he had jus sold. Aer he boys had bough he bicycle hey go young Dieerich o show hem he own, hey were shown he own and he boysspen money lavishly; wo o hem bough a gun and a revolver apiece, and aer using hem a day or wo, hey gave he weapons o Leser Pope and Jacob Sickles. hey me a welve-year-old girl who lives on Fron sree and ell in love wih her a irs sigh. One o he boys had a diamond ecarpin, and he was so charmed wih he girl ha he gave i o her. A small boy named Homer was also one o heir early avories." his boy lives on Fron sree. he New Yorkers were going o buy liiru a new sui o clohes, bu some one old he boys ha Homei day o Roland A. Ellis o Freehold, a ;e ormed church averplanck. he was a bad boy and ha he ough no o-k&ridei idesmaid was Miss Augusa hompson ge a new sui rom hem. he Newo Freehold, and William B. Ellis o York boys ' did no wan o hare anyhing o do wih bad boys and Homer was dropped ou o heir lis o acquainances. "While he boys had he guns and revolvers hey sho a duck which was owned by Oscar Hesso. Mr. Hease does no raise ducks or New York boys o shoo, and he made Benne pay $1,25 or he slaughered duck. he boys bough candy, cigarees, or almos anyhing which ho boys who were wih horn waned. Oneday hey hired aboa and ook a pary o hal a dozen or so down he river. he boys ook along some boles o beer or heinsolveb, and a big lo o J< so su" and eaables or heir guess. hey, wen in swimming down he river and he pary had a big day.. ', On Saurday morning wo o ho boys wen bnck o New York on a visi. hey had no money when hey go o Now York, and hey borrowed eomo rom s'oino o heir playmaes in order o ge back o Red Bank. Borrowing his money proved o be ho undoing o ho boyh. ho boyh in New Yorli rom whom hey borrowed he money old on hem, mid heir olks hus learned where he boyh wore, On Sunday morniiigu woman came olled Bunk who Haii HH WUH BOHL'U'H aun, 8ho WH iie'conipiuiiud by Boiiiic'H Rioer. Kho Hiiid ha ho lioyn had run nwny rom homo and ha hey had Bolen $150 wlii'ii hoy le Now York. Whon she cuno o Red Bank ho boyii had only HixyoeiiHo bo money le, he boyh hail puld Mni. Worbley or las week'n bonnl, and hey lm<l puld $13 or heir board or he presen week. hey had. arranged wih Leser Pope o go o his house o board a he end o he presen week. he boys' aun go he guns and revolvers-which had been given o Leser Pope and ; Jacob Sickles, and she go he diamond pin which had been/given o he Fron sree girl. Mrs.'Worhley, as soon as she learned he rue acs o he maer, paid back he board money ha had been' paid in advance. he boys were sed back o New York on he aernoon boa. Benne was allowed o keep he bicycle which he had bough rom young Dieerich. he boys reused o go home unil heir aun promised hem ha hey would no be punished. he boys said' ha i heir ahers whipped hem hey would run away again. WEDDNGS. Jbudlow- Caron. Miss May Ludlow o New York and James Caron o Asbury Park were married in he church o S. Charles Barrowes, New York, las Wednesday nigh. he ceremony was perormed by Rev. Faher Burke in he presence o. a ew relaives and riends. Grace.and Harold Caron, children o Andrew B, Caron, Mrs. Caron have gone on a wedding our o Washingon aer which hey will begin housekeeping a Asbury Park. he bride was a ormer residen o Red Bank and is a siser o Mrs. Henry Supp. i Schlosser Vamlerveer. Miss Emma Schlosser and Charles E. Vanderveer, boh o Freehold, were married a he bride's home las hursday. he bride and groom sood under a canopy ormed by he American lag, while Rev. Hugh B. MacCauley perormed he marriage ceremony. Only he immediae.riends o he bride and groom were presen. he bride wore a gown o green cloh rimmed' wih green velve and whie silk applique. he wedding march rom Lohengrin was played by Miss Mamie Deedmeyer. he bridesmaid was Miss Lizzie Schlosser, a siser o he bride, and he bes man waa William "Vanderveer, a broher o he groom. A wedding dinner was served aer he ceremony. Mr. Vanderveer is a member o old Company E. o Freehold, which voluneered "or"he Spanish war. He rejoined his regimen on Friday. Blakelu-Ellis. Miss Blanche Blakely,o Verplanck-on he-hudson, was married las Wednes- Freehold was groomsman. he bride wore a gown o whie silk and carried a bouque o cream roses. Aer he ceremony a recepion was held a he home o he bride's uncle, Clarence L. Blakely. he groom's gi o he bride was a gold wach se wih diamonds. he gis o he ushers were scar pins se wih pearls and opals. he bride received many handsome presens. he bride and groom wen on a wedding our and on heir reurn hey will make heir homo a Freehold. WaUron'H lia Home, Sale Friday a Jjunir Branch Ciy.. Waldron, he grea horse shipper, will sell wo carloads o horses on Friday a one o'clock a public aucion. One enr will conain roaders and coachers and he oher will consis o big, single uruughers, mached arm eams uiul general purpose homes. n ac, here will bo horses o all kinds, so every one can bo suied in he horso line. Every horao mus anil shall bo sold, no mner wha i brings, so don' mm his opporuniy i you uro in wan o liorscn. Exchanges can be made any iuio beore ho H«1O opens. Remember lie dae and place. Long Brunch hoel sables, Long Branch,Oly, nex Friday, May 27h, ruin or uhino. ^ldv. Mei>lcnlnUed Sock o missei)' and lilo girls' (lrehsen, whie and colored, rom hu manuacurer's nuniplo lo wo old you o in las weok's RisuiBiiu. Jus UB grand values uwui ho hriy comers every day his u'elr. Sop din )lay mlvcriuomcn on pngo (. Jor.eph Hulsi, Ucd Bank. Adv, Girl waned or houuewovk. Apply o Mrs. K. WUH, 40 Broad Boo. Aav. Old-aHliloncd molasses candy a Laug's. '/lil 1. NiWB FROM.M1DULE0WH.. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. A Parioic Enerainmen a Xew JllonmoiiU-Graduaing Exercises o he Alanic JUiohlands Public School A emperance lecure. An enerainmen will be. given in he Mehodis church a JNew Monmouh nex Monday nigh. he church will be handsomely decoraed wih lags, buning and lowers, and a programme o singing and reciaions will be given. Among hose who will ake par, in he enerainmen are Miss da Apgar, Misa Ea M. Frazee, A. M. Clayon, Arhur Soper' and Rev. M. M. Finch o New Monmouh. Daniel Benne is he church choriser, and he has arranged or he singing o several parioic songs. he commencemen exercises o he graduaing class o healanio Highlands public school will be held in he casino on June 14h. he graduaing exercises will be held be ne'x nigh in he Bapis church. Miss Nellie Brannin will be. valedicorian and Miss Eselle Wiheral will be saluaorian. Mrs. Lucy hurman o Michigan will lecure in he women's emperance hall a Alanic Highlands o-morrow nigh. Nex Wednesday nigh she will lecure in he Mehodis church a Belord. Rev. Joseph Clark will conduc he service in he Robersville Mehodis church nex Sunday morning. A nigh he will preach in he Penecosal church a Por Monmouh. Joseph Bade, eon o Joseph H. Bade o Belord, was bapised in he Penecosal church las Sunday by Mr. Clark. " ' he sereopicon enerainmen which was o have been given in he Knighs o Pyhias hall a Alanic Highlands o-morrow nigh by E. H. Cook has been posponed -or a week.. A he monhly meeing o he Alanic Highlands building and loan associaion os Wednesday nigh $1,100 was sold a 4 and 4 per cen. he women q he Alanic Highlands Presbyerian church will give a Colonial ea in he lecure room o he church nex Wednesday nigh. William H. Posen, Sr., o Navesink, aher o'amzi Ppsen, who recenly suered a sroke o paralysis, is slighly improved. Rev. N. B. Randall o Orange conduced he service'ia he Firs Bapis church a Alanic Highlands las Sunday. he Epworh league o he Navesink Mehodis church held a sociable las nigh a Mrs. Edward Maxson's. Harry Har, a reporer on he Alanic Highland Press, has moved rom NavesiDlr'o Alanic Highlands. Derrick Campbell o New Monmouh has been sick wih pneumonia. He is now slighly improved. Mr. Lord o Providence, R.., is visiing his daugher, Mrs. J. S. Russell o Alanic Highlands. -A John W. Davis and amily o New York are occupying heir summer home a Navesink. Raymond Merigold lias le he employ o Anonides & Cooper a Alanic Highlands. Cap. Alber Runyon and G. A. Lee o Belord are repaining heir houses. Helping he Hospial. A ball will be held in he own hall on Friday nigh or ho benei o he Memorial hospial. Miss Ada Burrowes,, Miss Lilian Su\o ik and Miss Emma Conover consiue he commiee in charge o he ball,» i» Sorck's Mioad Races Will be held on Friday, Mny 27h, a 3:00 P. M., i ho weaher rerouins clear, HO as o give ho roads a chance o dry. Oherwise he races will bo posponed unil nex week Friday, wo races will bo run, he irs will be a one-mile sraighaway handicap, on upper Broad sree, ending near Grace M. E. church. ho oher will bo an 18-mile course by way o Lilo Silver and Fair Haven. en prizes in he 18-roilo race, and ive in,bc one-mile, consising o gold wach, nilver picher, pearl opuru glasses, Wol- Anioric'an il-en, wenieh Cenury and Henrehligh lamps, ec. Adv, ve vrcam and Srawberry Fesival. he- ladies o ho Fira M. E. Church will hold an ioo oreain and Hrawborry oniviil on hursday evening, May 2Uh, in ho lecuro room o. lio clmroh. iuhua, including relchlunenh, 2S omis. Culu'H and aprons will be on sule. Adv. 'lano mi/ii/ 1'iicr Reduced. G'inin & DVJH o Hod Dank linvo reduced he prici) o uiiiiik pianos o $1.75 in l'd Dank mid ijw.oo in minoundlng owns, whore wo uningh can he dono in one liny. Si'o heir adveriueinon. xidv. _ DelieiouH mil bara n

2 A ESMONAL BENEF. "he wo Orphans" o be Given in Bed Bank on June Oh. he play o "he wo Orphans" will be given in he Red Bank oper* house on Monday nigh, June 6h. he play wiljlbeproduced by he local alen o Eed Bank, assised by a ew person rom New York. he perormance will be a esimonial benei o William H. Hamilon, who ha,s assised in he producion o several plays in'red Bank or local socieies and lodges. he par o he blind girl in he play will be aken by Miss Amy Slavin, who, like he characer she porrays, is oally blind. Ohers o he perormers are A, H. Hasings, who appeared in he recen producion o "Damon and Pyhias ;" Dr.' W. S. Whimore, George R.'Lamb, Rober raord, A. H, Weller, Alber Boicher, Elias E. llagee, Miss Gerrude Smih, Miss Jennie Brill, Miss Grace Chadwick, Miss Sella Nesbi and he Misses. Lawrence. A SMOKER A FAR HAVEN. he Selec Social Club Enerains s Friends. A smoker was held a Fair Haven las Friday nigh by he Selec social club. he aair was very largely aended, many 6 he amilies o he members o he club being presen, as well as a large number o visiors. he enerainmen was by several alened New Yorkers, and by a number o he members o he club. here were also a number o riendly boxing boiis and some gymnasic exercises by he members. Rereshmens were served during he evening. he club will give a second enerainmen and ball a Monmouh hall on Wednesday evening, June 15h. he club has arranged or he services o a number o New York vaudeville perormers, and here will be sereopicon views o he American squadrons under Dewey, Sampson and Schley. BCYCLE RACES. A Series o Five Evens on JParlier's rack Xex Monday. he Red Bank bicycle club will hold a series o ive raceson Parker's rack on Decoraion day. A Band has been buil capable o seaing 800 persons. he races will be a mile novice, wo one-mile open races, a mile handicap and a womile handicap. he races will begin a hal-pap wo o'clock. Fiy enries have already been made. he enries are disribued among all he evens. he races will be sared by Fred Frick, who has been sarer in mos o he bicycle races which have been held in he neighborhood o Red Bank during he pas ew years. 38BKOAB SBEE,. hursday, Friday and Saurday remendous special movemens o seasonable merchandise are o daily occurence here, bu he nex hree days will winess more han he usual quoa o marvelous bargain riumphs..' A ull "' descripion o he housand, and more varieies would be absoluely impossible were we o wice ill his space in he elling. COME SEE AND BE CONVNCED. Facs No alk. «Ladies' Fas Black Hose, perec iing, regular price 15 cens, a.. Ladies' Fine Lisle hread Hose, ancy open work, black and an, value 39 cens, a...'... * Rp Feder's Brush Skir Binding, a per yard, Clark's O. N.. Spool Coon, wo hundred yards on spool, a, ; Velveeen Skir Binding, wo inches wide, our-yard piece, value 15 cens, a....;... Whie Goods in new plaids and sripes, regular price 8 cens, a per yard.'. Uui Duck in whie, black and navy, a good grade, value 1 p 15 cens, a......,. UUl Shir Wais Ses in ancy sone seings, value 25 cens, -a : Sraw Sailors, in large and small shapes, or ladies, misses and. children, value 50 cens, a 4-4 Chenille able Covers, heavy knoed ringe, value Qln 50 cens, a UUU Men's and Boys' Laundered Negligee Shirs, new de- QQA signs, value 50 cens, a 0 Ulli Men's Seamless Hal Hose, worh 10 cens, a Bes Oualiy Apron Gingham, regular price 6 cens, a,7 Good Qualiy Skir Lining, value 6 cens, a per yard '..' Obi Deeds No Promises. Ladies' Blouse. Fron Shir Waiss, separae whie collars, value 50 cens, a. Ladies' Shir Waiss, ine impored maerials, value $1.50 o $2/00, a Bed Spreads, exra large size^hemmed or use, value ^98 cens, a lo All Linen Huck owels,,18x36 inches, value 19 cens, n a:, Ubi Ladies' aea Silk Gloves, whie, an and black, value 39 cens, a.. : : Handkerchies, plain whie and colored borders, value 7 cens, a... New Dress Lawns, small nea paerns, value 6 cens, a per yard Organdies, all new choice paerns, price laer 12 cens, Q. now Obi Wrappers o good percale, nicely rimmed, value 98 cens, a.. Ladies' Black'Saeen Underskirs, welve inch rule, value $1.39, a Dress Skirs o black and colored novely goods, value $2.00, a Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, hemsiched, good muslin, value, 15 cens, a s. Shees o good bleached muslin, ull size, value 50 cens, QQn a:...;....; VJi. :.-v,-: JOUl Mennen's alcum Powder '. _ Dr. Lyon's ooh Powder HP Cuicura oile Soap...: Will «* ' A Birhday Pary. Madeline Brill, daugher o John C. Brill o Oceanic, was seven years old las Saurday'. She gave a pary o abou 25 o her young riends in celebraion o he even. he guess arrived abou wo o'clock and spen he aernoon playing games. A ive o'clock rereshmens were served. hose presen,;w.ere Evey Bogle, Mildred Enrigh, Mamie Bruce, Leonore and Annie Huchinson, Marjory and June VanNes, Susie Collins, Lida Curis, Emily Dowlen, heodosia "Wes, Velma Bailey, Annie Hughes, Haie Longaree, Mar ule, Annie Zeigler, Elizabeh Murphy, Bessie Allen, Kiie and Lillian W ilson, Cliord Chandler and Rober Hughes. Horse Races on Decoraion Day. Four races will be held by he Freehold drivingclub a he old air ground a Freehold on Decoraion day. ho irs race will be a ree-or-all or a purse o $100. Anoher race in which he prizo will be $100 will be or horses in he 2:20 class. he winner in he 2:30 class will receive a purse o $80 and in he 2:50 class he purse will bo $00. Several enries have been made in all he races. Five races will be held by he Keypor driving club a Sago's rack a ha place on Decoraion day.. here will lie ivo evens, our o hem mixed ro or pace, and n hal-mile running race. Baseball on Decoraion Day. A gamo o biibcbull will be played in ho ield a Parker'H rack nex Monday morning beween a Red Bunk eam, capained by Alber Cooper, and a eam rom Maiiwan, capained by Frank llulalinr. ^ Caugh an Anglor. Rober Ryan uni W. 11. Saguerlon o Anbury Park caugh an angler 'o, he lailing pier a ha plnco hin WednoHdny. lio 1H) WH over a yard long and weighed abou Hixy poundo. Sunday Bnsoball a Eaonovvn. A game o biiholmll will bo pkyed a Eaonown nex Sunday aernoon beween ho ha acory boyn and a eam rom Red Bank, capained by houmii Bolun. J _ i un KuaiHHi s ho.brighcbnnd ben counry newhpupor on naih, Adv: he ruh o he saying: " One person's loss is anoher one's gain," is proven hrough his remarkable even, or here is money los in many o he. ollowing oerings, and he losses, in every insance, all on he manuacurers. he gain will be yours i you are wise enough o grasp he chances. Do no delay coming, as some o he los are small and may sell ou quickly. Skirs o good muslin, deep ucked cambric rule, ull widh, value 59c, a... Skirs o, ine maerial, 12-inch embroid-, ed lounce, value $1.00, a Gowns o Hill muslin, cluser o ucks, some rimmed wih embroidery and insering, value 69c, a Gowns, handsomely rimmed wih embroidery or lace, would be cheap a one dollar, a : nans' Slips, very well made, nicely rimmed, value 50c, a Corse Covers o good muslin, rimmed wih inch wide embroidery, value 2i.e., a... Up o he imes! he ype in HE RED BANK REGSER prining oice embraces no only he old sandard sors, bu also he new and desirablo varieies. ho sock o' ype in ine RECHSKU oice aggregaes over ive ons, and alhough horo is his immense sock on hand, now varieies which aro suied o ho work o: his localiy aro bough as soon as hey aro pu on ho marke. asy and expor workmen, as presses and elecric power place HE RKCHOK prining oice a ho head o ho prining oices o! his par o ho sao in qualiy o work, in reasonableness o price, and in prompness ill illing orders. HE RED MM REGSER. ********** Drawers, made umbrella syle, wih sixinch hemsiched rule, value 39 cens, al Chemise o exra' good muslin, corded yoke, value 39c, a Combinaion Chemise and Skir, rimmed wih embroidery and ucks, value 69c, a Children's Drawers o good muslin, well made '. Years Price 10c. 13c. Adriance Buckeye Mower, Fully Equijpcd Wih llollqr Bearlnys and Auomaic Spring Dra. LODKCHL lived mower over nimlo. Lighen* running, niinplc's, nlronp;eh and inol (nmhlc. Don'-ull o uxninino i beore you buy. in 11 world beaer or HDH. 1 A ull lino o liny nlcun und Sluing 'loah MOWH. Binding winu conbunly on lmnd. ' ROBER VANSCHOGK, U-1) BANK, NEW JERSEY:

3 BCYCLks AS BAGGAGE. Railroads So Maerially Aeced by Carrying Wheels Free. New York railroad oicials say i makes pracically no dierence wheher a road carries bicycles ree or uo as ar aa paronage is concerned. Cycliss wbo are caugh oa in a eorm miles rom borne cr mee wih an acciden whioh mabol- hoir bioyolea nseloea or wbo ride ou ino he counry a cerain disance, inending o ake he rain on he reurn rip, will paronize he. railroad whose saion is neares hem. Wih bu one excepion he railroads running ino New York have uo noiced any increase in he carriage o wheels excep.wha would naurally resul rom he recruis o he army o oyoliss since he ohqrge or carrying hem waa abolished. he average cyclis in Greaer.New York oday wonld raher pay or he ransporaion o his wheel han be pu o he annoyance o geing i checked, sripping i o all unnecessary accessories, suo.h as lamps, bells, ec, and heii pushing i o he baggage car himsel, and when he desinaion is reached handling is delivery. Wha are needed o increase he paronage o a railroad by cycliss, more han anyhing else, are good roads surrounding or adjacen o i. No maer wha inducemens are oered, a railroad surrounded by poor highways can never oaoh he cycliss, while good roads drive wheelmen o he neares railroad, wheher or no hey have o pay or he ransporaion o heir wheels. is an open quesion oday wheher he members o he New York sae division consider he ree ransporaion o bicycles a benei. LORDS OF HE HGHWAY. Pedesrians Eniled o Slore han Legal Precauions From Cycliss. We recenly read an accoun o an icciden in a wesern oiy. A wheelman knocked over an old lady who was somewha injured. He was arresed, :onviced o reckless riding and ined accordingly, bu he could no undersand i a all. he esimony developed ha he was on he righ side o he road, and ha he rang his bell loudly wihin 100 ee o ba woman. She heard he bell bu became conused, ried o escape in several direcions a once and was run down. he rider had Do considered* i necessary o ohange bis course or slacken his speed, which seemb o have been wihin ho prescribed limi. he American Cyclis Wishes ha he hisory o his oase ould be laid beore every wheelman in he land. From one poin o view i was no an imporan case, as he woman was no badly injured nor he rider heavily ined, bu he prinoiple which was brough ou was o grea momen. he law names several speciic and nconraely deined requiremens or he governmen o users o vohioleson he highway, bu here are oher requiremens whioh are scarcely camable or <3eina>]e. v he driver or rider mus a all imes use reasonable consideraion or he ^welare o ohers even i he himsel is acing wihin every speciied rule on he Baue or ordinanoe books. his is he poin, and he requency wih which i is overlooked hrough ignorance or carelessness is regreable. Colored Wheels All he Rage. is eviden ha gay colored wheels will'be all he rage his season. he up o dae cycles seen hus ar indioae bp he brigher he color he more popular b.9 machine his year. Dealors Bay he call or he somber black colored xnaohine is grealy exceeded by ho demand or gayer colors. he mos popular hues o boso asked or are brigh yellow and olive green. he vermilion ined wheel is no so much in evidence as he yellow, green or maroon or nickel. he las named colors seem o predominae his year, and only he mild cyclis who is araid o aracing aenion will sick o he quie blaok rame model. An English dea. A quain hing in cycle design is boing shown in England. ho ridor is mouned direcly ovor ho roar wheol; bu large chuin wheel is mouned on OUG side ju«below he 6ildle, nud i has a crank conneced o i. his crank is driven by a lever conneced o ho pedals, whioh" huvo only an up and down moion. From ho chain wheel he power is ransmied o ho hub in he usual way. Alhough ho bneo o ho uiuouiue is considerably shoronod, ho rend is nbouc 10 inchos insead o 5 inches. Danger Awheel, No iimuir liow uou» nmn'a courngo inny bo, liurc mi imes whon O'H curain o quail. hoiic'li he bhizliik o bale ho calmly may MOO, n pvnco nil H 'lrmnnm mny ail. huu^h nillcd-which uouyh n lls boing o luiluo Barunuly ho olon ilolod,. Ho'll romblu imd ]iiiiiiiiilu>iirugi;l(vi odudgo 'iliu girl who in Uiiniinii o rldu. A mnrcmnan dnr -will poroliimco ma liln aim Wlion dyiminio dwidly H llred, For u'un nmhiniiricnl llilll canno clnlin o iguiii'imuo nil Hin's danlruil; Bu when ior hun wliciol SOOHB o wnvor a lil And iho linkh lm l'n lmo o colllda You know yuu'ru u nrnu liu'u liuund o bo lil By )i«girl who 1H lcimiini o rlilii. GROOM YOUR WHEELS, A Bicycle Seeds as Much 'Aenion ana Horse. New riders should be advised o ake care o heir bicycles and old explicily how o do i. he bicycle is a maobine ha akes a greaer!risk han any oher now in use, considering is srengh, delicacy and wha is expeced o i. weighs-rom SO o 28- pounds,.and-.is expeced''o carry rom 100 o 850 pounds over rough roads a a speed varying rom 7 o 15 miles an hour. oo many riders are inder he impression ha a wheel need's no care and ha i is beer han a horse chiely or his reason. While his is rue, an exchange says, a manuacurer o hubs, pedals and oher, pary realizes ha oo many riders aemp o look aer ho mechanical deails ha are beyond hem, and advises hem as ollows: ''Don' ake your hub, braoke or pedal apar as long as your wheel goes all righ. Do no 'uss' wih i, exoep o keep i olean. Many riders have he inquisiive urn o mind and desire o see how hings are inside, and he resul is ha nine imes ou o en hings are no pu back'as hey were, and hence he wheel goes lame. he maobine is pu up all righ, and i i rnns all'righ le i run all righ unil somehing does go wrong. A wheel is like a horse, and i i is well groomed and aken care o aer every ride i will do you splendid service. Bu don' ool wih is insidea" -O» ' No Colored Racers Need Apply. A manager o one o he easern racks is qnoed as saying ha he will no accep he enry during he coming season o any colored rider. "When made arrangemens o assume he managemen o bisraok," said he manager in quesion, "i was disincly undersood ha he enry o no negro was o be received, and while hae o debar Maje aylor, who is a good rider, am orced o do BO. " he manager in quesion runs any races in his counry his year, hey will be run under he rules o he League o American Wheelmen, arid i hey are run under he rnles o he League o American Wheelmen he will be orced o accep' every enry ha is sen o him, providing i is a legal enry in he erms o he League o American Wheelmon. A legal enry, according o iie oboial rules, is any enry ha is sen in by any rider in good sanding wih he racing board, accompanied by he proper ee and or races in whioh he is eligible. All legal enries mus be acceped, says he racing rules, and he irs aemp ha is made o shirk his rule will resul disasrously or he promoer; will be seen, hereore, ha, here is lile likelihood o any*colored rider no xeoeiving his regisraion number i he orwards he necessary $2, and once in possession o his number no rack dare reuse o permi him o ride. DERBY HAS. he rainy season, combined wih he abominable hard imes, have caused me o have on hand a he presen ime abou welve cases o men's laes syle Derbys in all colors. For he nex wo weeks will Bell hese Derbys a 10 per cen discoun. he syles are Dunlap, Knox and Amphion blocks, and ore excellen value. HOPPNG, BROAD S., RED BANK. SCULLY & RE1LLY, FUNERAL DRECORS. UPHOLSERNG/ Picures Framed. Furniure Moved and Sored. L 127 Fron sree, second door rom Pcnrl sree, RED BANK, N.J. A o be up o he irnes ge a < < Parioic Pillow a k 8 he 'Ar Sore, J A. KA >< «!< 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. W Every veeran in need o a Blue Sui can ind hem here. he bes made a $10.00; ohers as low as $5.00. G. A. R. buons ree wih boh kinds Exra Blue rousers o hose no in need o a coa or ves RED BANK. \rou should use a Y ooh powder ha * has all he ingrediens and only hose necessary or a perec mixure. ry Parson's Perec Powder.! Smoe he Bes Cigar ' N OWN.. 5 Cens Each. HEY ARE CALLED O O OOOOOO OO OOOOOOOO O0 ownship Commiee Meeings. he Board o ownship Commiee o Shrewsbury ownship will hold regular meeings a own Hall on Monmouh sree, Red Bank, N. J., on he lrs and ird Saurdays o each monh, rom 1 o 5 P.H,. A. C. HARRSON, pwmhlp Clerk. Plioographs. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA aken by DeHar & Leson or 2.50 per dozen Cabines, wih your new spring oui. would be accepable o all your riends andvela'ves. DeHar \ L^son, k 27 Broad S.. Red Bank. i- AAAAAAAAAAAi Columbia Bicycles..- he Columbia Bicycle agency o Red Bank has been ranserred ome. have &. ull line o wheels a hese prices : " ' ' *», Columbia Chainless, - - $ Columbia Chain Wheel, Harord, O.OQ Videe,... $40.00 and Jack and Jill (ull size wheels), Jack and Jill bicycles are made by he Columbia company. Caalogues sen ree on applicaion. carry a ull line o sundries and repair wheels. H. A. WORHLE.Y, 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. yvyyyvvvvvvvvvvvvvyyvvvvyvyyvvvvvvvvvvyvvyvvvvvvvv^ Hobson was a crusy old grocer years ago, who in his old age, didn' much care wheher his cusomers were pleased or no. he didn' happen o have in sock wha a paron called or, he would hand somehing else, saying: "ake ha or nohing." here wasn' any oher grocer in his own hen, so he people had o ake Hobson's choice or go wihou. And ha is how he expression originaed. 's dieren wih us. We haven' a single dissaisied cusomer. We serve everybody, wheher buying lile or much, wih equal curesy.v' ha's one reason. We sell goods cheap, no cheap goods. reason. ha's anoher Good bread, good buer and good coee make a prey good breakas wihou anyhing else. We can supply he good buer and he good coee, and we can supply good lour ha will; rrake he good bread. Broad Sree, Red Bank, J. 1 A $ he Norine Bicycle is well made, and will sand up well under hard wear. Frames are 22, 24 or 26-inch, as desired, wih regular gears, 66^ o 84. Bearings are dus-proo. he bicycle is handsome in appearance. is made or boh men and women, and eiher syle is sold a he same price, $ he whev;l hroughou is well-consruced and special aenion is given o he inish. % <> s «> v 4 < - S M'lorlda ' invc HUUO very Him oranges n 2> ccnh per dozen, nud HOO Florldiw n 50 cens. Louin Prao, Broad ulreel, Kod Bank. Adv. 22 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

4 HE RED BANK REGSER, JOHN H. COOK, Edior and Proprieor. SUBSCRPON PRCE! One Year..$1 50 Sir Monhs..., hree Monhs -..'..., 4U ~~' ADVERSEHEXH should rcaeli us no liujir, han Wednesday mornliir. sample copies o HE ikqisrkk nnd prined raes o adverising will be sen o any address on uppllou iori.' Adverisers liave he privilege o changing heir announcemens as oen as liey desire wlliou exra charge. Reading noices will be nsered or 10 cens a line, each inserion. hese noices will be placed a he boom ocolumns and marked^/ldu. Obiuary noices and poery, lodge resoluion's, ec., will be insered or 10 cens per line. Noices o birhs, marriages and denlis published ree. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,' Decoraion Day, hin are he blue-clad ranks o-day, once hal a million srong, And slow and eeble are he ee ha ' once marched ar and long; Once more ogeher hey will march wih slow, uncerain ramp o see heir comrades who have gone beore hem ino camp. he ens are spread he'ow green ens, whose curains ighly close ; No reveille will waken hose.who sweely here repose;, 0 No more heir weary ee will oil o'er highways rough and damp For hem he long, hard inarch is done, or hey've gone ino camp. heir comrades come wih songs and lowers ; he banner o heir love Floas proudly ou upon he air, heir low, close ens above; Ah, many a mile hey ollowed i wih srong and Beady ramp Beore hey heard he order given "Break ranks go ino camp." ' /'. Soon all he weary ee will hal, he las march will be made ; For-hem he low, green ensbe spread on hillside or on" glade ; No more ogeher hey will march wih slow and broken emp- o all he order will be given " Break ranks go ino cam])." NNEE M. LOWAER. OLD WAR MES. JHlHlleoivn's Firs Six Voluneers n he vivll War. [From he Alanic Hlihlamh Journal.) hiry-seven years ago las Monday Way lolv, 1801 he lirs Middleown voluneers o he civil war enlised j n he Norhern cause, said a Grand Army man in he presence o n Journal represenaive a day or so ago. hey were John S. Herber o Harmony, Elisha La Forge o Chapel Hill, "William Ryan o Headden's Corner, George Marley o Middleown, Edward Jamison o Cenerville and W. M. Foser o Por Monmouh, now o Alanic Highlands. Mr. Foser is he only surviving member o he lo. hey le Middleown on he 10h o May, wen o New York and enlised in Barle's Naval Brigade, rounded Sandy Hook on he 24h o May and our days laer were he hird regimen o be musered in a Fonress Monroe. he Naval Brigade aerwards ook he riiiine o he Union Coas Guards, and was inally merged ino he: 99h New York Voluneers. hree yearn laer, on he 28h o June, 1864,he regimen was musered ou o service, having ough in 22 skirmishes and engagemens. O he six who enlised, William M. Foser was ho only one o reurn o Middleown ownship. wo o hem La Forge o Chapel Hill, who was relaed o James Bills o Hillside; and Willium Eyan o Headden's Corner, were killed in bale. George Marley, a he ime o enlismen, was employed by Dominie Bcekman, aher o Edwin Beclunan o Middleown. He desered o ho rebels and was never hoard rom aerward. William M. Foser hnsin his possession a leer rom Rev. William V. Wilson o New Monmouh, pasor o ho Bapis church here a ha ime and or many. years aerwards, which he received hu morning ho and his comrades le o join heir regimen, wishing hem God speed and assuring 1 hem o ho prayers o he church during heir absence; Anoher relic which Mr. Foser has is a sword which ho ook rom he llcrrinmc a he ime ha veasel was burned. hese men woro no he only Middleown voluneers in he civil war here were los o horn bu wci menion he above na having hwju he lirs rom his secion o respond o huir counry's call jus hiry-seven yearn ngo las Mon- Excollon Adverising Advlco. {From he Mlle*'llmu Journal.) Le all uncurain adverising mehods alone; pick ou he bes paper, 1180 his jiupor H ar us your mi'iih will K0, and sick absoluely lo ho olio hing. Do no ry o cover on npwhpnpers wih lin money ha uliould go o one. Spreading your money oo hin ovor a largo Biirl'cc io jim H bad as ho armer who ried o cover a on-acre Held wih a pin o need. hiro uro oher good puperh beuidoh ho ben one, bes le hem wai unil you have a nrger mini o spurn), no ha you van divide wih hem. _ mpored rui glnoo a Lung's. Adv. OWN ALK. he businesb men and especially he hoel people o Alanic Highlands hne combined o adverise in he New Yorl Samuel Conrow. Samuel Conrow died o hear disease a bis home on Oakland sree las Fri- papers he advanages o ha own as a day, nigh.. He was 74 years old. He place o summer residence. do nowas irs sricken wih he disease abou know who has charge o he maer, bu do know ha rie work is uncommonly well done. On Sunday here was a wocolumn adverisemen in he New York Journal, in which a general descripion o he own was given, and is advanages as a home in ho weaher were wo weeks ago, while ahe saion. His condiion was no hough serious unil las Friday,.when he had anoher aack. A ew minues beore his deah he go ou o bed while laboring under nervous exciemen, and walked across he room. He had hardly go back o his bed when well se orh. he expired. have seen a good deal o adverising o he same general characer, bu have never come across anyhing where all he acs which migh be o ineres o prospecive visiors or boarders were so succincly, so plainly, and'wihal so enerainingly pu beore hem. here.is hardly a ac which a visior migh wan o know which is no ound in his adverisemen. Such a saemen o he locaion, advanages, conveniences and pleasures o he own canno ail o prove o benei o Alanic Highlands, and his advanage will be elin uure years as well as in his year o So horoughly ineresing is his accoun o his comparaively new own o Monmouh couny, ha prin i his week in HE REGJSEB. * * * A monh or so ago he Red Bank board o rade conribued some money oward adverising his own. he money was used o issue a small pamphle; and in addiion o he money hus conribued several hundred dollars was paid by business men o he own in sums o $3.50 o $25 each, or " wrie-ups" in he pamphle o heir various businesses. he number o pamphles issued was comparaively small, and do no be- was buried a Rumson. he pall bearers were John. Love, Gilber Reckless, lieve ha he aggregae, benei o hesaac H. Adlem, William. Corlies, J. own Vill amoun o one cen on heroord Allen and Arhur A. Paerson. dollar or he invesmen. he Alanic Highlands people will ge a housand imes he benei or he money spen ha will be received by he Red Bank people. * * *!El ( ie_anpoinmen o a receiver or he rolley road gives he axpayers o Eaonown ownship an unpleasan prospec. hey voed o raise $10,000 or roads a he spring elecion, and las week hey voed o raise $9,000^ more. his, wih he oher appropriaions ordered raised in Eaonown, including he school money, will make over 23,000 o be raised or ownship purposes in Eaonown ownship his year.. ^ * i r he ownship expeced he rolley road o pay abou $9,000 o he road money. he rolley company claimed ha i was no liable or his money and wa9; making a legal igh o evade is paymen. he appoinmen o a receiver or he rolley road makes i pracically cerain ha he rolley will Jio pay his road money o he- ownship his year, i- i ever pays i a all; and his will make he axes very high his all, he couny axes are in hemselves uncommonly high, and he money which he axpayers o he ownship have ordered raised, ogeher wih he high couny axes, will make he ax rae in Eaonown in he neighborhood morning a he home o his moher, o $23 on a,housand. his will be hemrs. Margare Brennano Wall sree. highes ax rae ever levied here. Deah was caused by bronchial rouble. * ** He was 27 years old and liad been sick abou a year. For a nnmber o years Keypor has own ordinances and i enorces hem. Las week John G. Schanck, he mayor o he own, rode on.he sidewalk on his bicycle, and he was arresed. he complain agains he mayor was made by Henry Bailey.- A Spanish Flag orn Down. Las Wednesday aernoon D. "Lane Conover hung a Spanish lag irron o George Jenkinson's news sore, on Firs avenue, Alanic Highlands. A large crowd noon gahered in ron o he sore and Mr. Jenkinson came ou o aee-wha he rouble was. As Boon as he saw he lag he pulled i down and hrew i in he sree, where i was promply seized upon and orn o bis by several boys. A big crowd shoued heir approval. Mr. Jonkinson was very angry over he maer. Mr. Conover aerward said ha he pu up ho lag as a joke, bu had no idea Mr. Jenkinson would ake he maer so seriously. A Sligh Firo. A lighed cigar wiw hrown in a wase baske in L. do la Kcussillu'H sore his hursday nnd ho conens o he banke caugh ire. An alarm was given, hu he lira wns pu ou by Mr. Ri.'iissille beore ho iremen arrived. Company o Have a lvviiim, ho Consolidaed gau company will hnvo recepion days rom June 1s o lolh, and invioall ho loil Bank ladies o call u heir ollloe, any o hose days, hoween 10:00 and JB:0O A. M., imd 1)0- ycon 8:110and 5:00 i\ M., wlion Mrs. Eva '..Hquire o Now York ciy will onoraiu horn by alli on cooking by giih, illusraing nor'albu wih houuoo hogan range Adv., Old - iiihionod inolauocb peppermin dropn i Lug'H. Adv. OBUARY. Mr. Conrow was born in Monmouh couny, bu when very small his parens moved o New York. He remained here unil abou a year ago, when he moved back o Red Bank. A wie and hree daughers survive him; he daughers are^mrs. Alber earsall and Mrs. Frank/Pearsall o New York, and Mrs. Benjamin Lawa.on o Red Bank. he uneral service was held a he house on Monday nigh a hal-pas seven. he body was aken o Greenwood yeserday or burial. JiHH Elizabeh A. Hance. Miss Elizabeh A. Hance, daugher o Benjamin B. Hance, died o congesion o he brain a her home a Lile Silver on Monday aer a ew days' sickness. She was 37 years old and was born a Rumson. She had lived in his viciniy all her lie., Abou wo weeks ago she ook a rip o Chicago and brough home her aher, who is suering wih hear rouble. A shor ime aer her reurn she was aken sick.' She grew rapidly worse and on Monday she diecl he uneral was held his aernoon a quarer-pas wo o'clock a he Friends' meeiug house a Shrewsbury. ' he body Peer Parry. Peer Farry o Seabrigh died on Sunday o las week o dropsy, aged seveny years. He had lived a Seabrigh abou sixeen years. Mr. Farry was married wice, his irs wie being Miss Emeline Benne. His second wie was Miss Ellen McGill, and she, wih eleven children, survives him. He was a member o he Second Adven church. he uneral svas held on uesday o lasweek. Rev. Esek Wolco o Eaonown conduced he service. He.was assised by Rev. Willis Brown o he same place, and Rev. S. M. YanSan o Seabrigh. Charles H. Xaev. LasFriday morriingcharles H. Naew o New York died o paralysis a he home o his siser-in-law, Mrs. A. B. Naew o Eaonown. He was 53 years old. He was born in New York and had lived here mos o his lie. "He was a ea merchan and was engaged in ha business up o he ime o his deah. A one ime he kep a sore in Red Bank. he uneral was held on Sunday rom Mrs. Naew's house \ni he service was conduced by Rev. Rober Roche. he body was buried a Long Branch. Peer Kelly. Peer Kelly died suddenly yeserday he had been employed by he lae James.H. Peers, and he aerward worked or Hendrickson & Applegae. he uneral will be held o-morrow, morning a halpas nine o'clock rom S. James's church. he burial will be a M. Olive cemeery. Sirs. Caherine Conrow. Mrs. Caherine Conrow, wie o Joseph H. Conrow, died a Wes Long Branch on Friday; aged 83 years. Deah was caused by Brigh's disease and consumpion. Mrs. Conrow was he daugher o Mr. and Mrs. William Elgrim o Poplar. A husband and' our young children survive her. ho uneral was hold on Monday a he Sar o he Sea church, he body was buried a M Carmel cemeery. Mrs. Amelia Sou... Mrs. Amelia Sou, widow o homas B. Sou, died a Keypor on Monday o lns week, aged 83 years. She had been Bick or some ime. Mrs. Sou was a membero ho Mehodis church o Keypor. 'She leaves n daugher, Mrs. Marcus B. aylor, nnd a son, Joseph Sou, boh o Keypor. Mrs. Sou wad a siser o Mra. Elizabeh AnowHuiih and Eusebius M, Walling o Freehold. J. obllller Menion. J. Robillier Besson o Anbury Park died suddenly o Brigh'H disouho lns huriduy. lie hnd been in poor healh or Bomo lime. Mr. BOSHOH J&n jowuler and wan «work when ho wumii'izod wih Hpnim'i, Ho leavcu a widow and nigh children, Her. John J. iirw. _ Rov, John J, Grnw, a orinor piinlor o ho Mehodln ulmroh o Key por, died a his home u rvingon on Bunday o luu week, aged 77 years. He had. been a member o he New Jersey conerence 49 years. Mr. Graw had a^ sroke o paralysis whlle locaed a Keypor and he had reired rom he minisry. He suered anoher sroke abou hree weeks ago,. ' j. r Oakley-EmmoiiB. Oakley Emmrins, son o Sephen Emmone o Souh Eaonown, died- o hear disease on Sunday nigh. He was hireen years old. He had been sick a long ime and his deah. wab no unexpeced. he uneral wil^'be held o-morrow aernoon a hal-pas wo o'clock rom he Bapis church, and he body will.be buried in ennen churchyard. Miss Lillic Smih. Miss Lillie Black Smih, daugher o Charloe and William E. Smih o Maawan, died o appendiciis on Monday o las week;* hree operaions had.been perormed or her relie, bu wihou success. James SlcSorley, James McSorley o Keypor died on Saurday, May 14h, aged weny years. He had been sick only a ew days. Church News. ) ''\, he annual ceremony o he crowning o he Virgin Mary will be observed in S. James's church nex Sunday nigh by he young ladies' Sodaliy. Miss Mamie Reilly will ac as crowner and Misses Kaie Ryan, Mamie McDermo, Mildred Hollywood, Mary Wood, Nellie Brerinan, Mamie aylor, Bearice Dugan and Margare Quigley will ake.prominen pars in he ceremony. S. George's church a Rumson will open or he summer season on riniy Sunday, June 5h. Services will be held every Sunday morning a eleven o'clock. Holy communion will be adminisered on he irs Sunday.in every monh. he eigheenh quarerly meeing o he Hollywood local union o Chrisian Endeavor will be held in he Mehodis church a Fair Haven on Friday nigh. he women o he Firs Mehodis church will hold an ice cream and srawberry esival in he lecure room o he church o-morrow nigh. A sale o cakes and aprons will be held in connecion wih he esival., Rev. W. B. Maeson will preach in he Bapis church nex Sunday. he subjec o he discourse a nigh will'be' " he heroic ideal o o-dayas illusraed in he lie o Mr. Gladsone." he consecraion meeing o he Chrisian Endeavor sociey >o he Bapis church will be held on uesday nigh, insead o Monday nigh, nex week. Rev. R. G. Davey will preach a he Presbyerian church nex Sunday. A nigh his subjec will be "he Conservaion o Personal alen." he women's missionary sociey, o he Presbyerian church will hold a social in he chapel nex uesday nigh. mproving a Residence. James R? Smock, who recenly bough Mrs. Cohren's house, on he eas side o Broad sree, is building a wide piazza along he enire rpn o ho bouse. he house is beween hose owned by M. F, Cornwell and Dr. A. G. Brown. Dr. Brown's improvemenso his house are nearly compleed, jand Mr. Cornwell's House was remodeled wo years ago. Dr. Brown has aken down his ron ence, and his grounds will hereaer be an open lawn. is probable ha Mr. Smock and Mr. Cornwell will also remove, heir ron ences. Wih he improvemens o he houses and he dooryards made ino an open lawn, he hree houses would make he preies row o dwellings along ha enire side o he sree. * * Summer Residens a Oceanic. Mrs. C. H. Meeker and her daugher are'occupying heir home a Oceanic or he summer. Rev. hpinas S. Hasings and amily moved down" on Monday. J. J. Hogan o Washingon was in own on Monday looking aer some improvemens which are being made o his prop 1 - ery. He will movo o Oceanic in abou wo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Friz Baenhassen o New York will movo in heir summer home a his place nex week. M.C. D. Bordcp and Cornelius N. BHBS are also expeced down nex week. Bi; Caches o Porglos. On Monday Daniel Finigan o Bolord caugh abou iy bushela o porgien in pound nos. Charles Havens caugh abou 75 bushels and Charles David caugh abou Hixy bushels. ho ish are sold a Fulon marke or hree cenh a pound.. No many bluelsh uro hoing cnugli by he hook and lino ishermen ouside Sandy 1 look, bu u ew arc being aken in pound nes. iiconnos Graned. Judgo Conover ychlerdny gruned ho hoel lcoimo o, John W. Sou, Jr., o Red Hunk, nnd ho wholemilo lioemm o Oeorgo BHunburg o Fair Haven. Flno chocolaed ami bon ons n Lnug'u. -Adv. ' Wha Do You Wan? Almos any lile wan can be supplied by puing a lile adverismen in he RED BANK, REGSER.. No maer wha you wan>-wheher i's help, or a place, or-o sell somehing ell your sory in 80 words or less and send i o he REGSER wih 25 cens. will be sen o 2,700 amilies. CRL WANED. PAPER HANCNC. AND PANNG. ZX^lg done > HREE COOKS WANED. hree good cooks waned. Apolv o eidv y l y Son's, neur pospllce. Bed BaHj BOYS WANED. - wo small bora who can old nnd sell newsdamra Address W., cae REGlSKKOlce. " uws l m PP ra ; FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Farm wagoqa and cars, new, or. sale by Rober yanscbolck, Monmouh sree. Bed bank., HREE HOUSES FOR REN hre houses on Wallace sree. Prices, $9, Sin and $11. nquire ol A. Ludlow, 82 Broad sree. BUCCY FOR SALE. 1 For salo cheap or wan o use, a spindle od buggy; n good order. M. E. Smln, Lllo Sliver. WANED. ~ wo girls, one lor general housework and one or ligh worn. Address P. 0. Box!2, Ked Bank. FOR SALE. Large sorage ce box, also wo barroom ce boxes. Apply o J. rjegenror, Gcrmanla hoel, Ked Bank. COWS FOR SALE.. weny resh mllcb cows or sale or o ren orhe summer. Apply o J. H. McLeau, Red Bank, N. J. POSON WANED. YOUDK lady senographer desires posiion. Ex- 1 E al «U j l0 " H S hes reerence. Box 2u, YOUNC MAN WANED! A smar younir man waned. Ono who will make himsel generally useul abou he place. Airs. Denbar, iel Hank, N. J. CAKE SALE. he ladles o riniy parish will hold a bread nnd cake sale;on Saurday aernoon, Way 2Blil a Sirs. J. B. Garrison's on Broad sree. WANED o exchange peach rees, Kleer pear rees or oher SS^i^SiS^ JailleaM " C FOR REN. Aparmens in brick building on Fron sree, six rooms, modern mprovemens; ren, S10. lioma's Davis, Jr., Fron sree, Red Banl.. OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. One hundred housand omao plans or sale a he dairy arm o c. Sorrel, boween Bed Bankand Leedsville. P. 0. Box 081, Red Bnuk. / FOWLS FOR SALE. have a numlier o choice black Cochin owls or «alo. Will sell lieiip, or cash. Coll on or address, Mra. Mary E. V«nMa«r, Col's Neck, N. J. BOY WANED. A colored.boy abou sixeen years old waned or genleman's errand boy. Apply o Rober Muudy, Monmouh siee, roar own liall, Ped Bank.. FOR SALE. Cu-under hree combinaion sea rap, in (rood order. nquire a Wesern Union and Adams Express odlces. No. 5, Broad sree, Red Bank. LOS FOR SALE. Los 50x150 ee a Eas.Sido Park. A chance or a bargain. Owner baa moved awny and will sell los very cheap. nquire o Allaire & Son, Agens. OFFCES O REN n he-new Mercanile Bank Building, Red Bank, N. J.. Plans o building and diagram o rooms and pariculars avojl real esae agens n Red Hank, i FOR REN. Furnished or unurnished bouse, 14 rooms, wih or wihou sable and garden. Gas, bah 4c. Address B. J. Seplienson, P. O. Box «, Eaonlown. LOS. A lady's old-ashioned gold wacb wih shor chain aached. liberal rewurd will be paid by v leaving a Whie & Knapp's shoe sore. Broad sree,' Red Bank. FERLZERS. Good erilizer or all crops n $12.00; good sone lime, delivered a all poins on Cenral railroad o New Jersey, a 14 cens, a. F. Valnwrlgh, Farmdale, N. J. PUP FOR SALE. Black-and-an male pup or sale. horoughbred, oirh monhs old, very good wachdog. Moderae price. Herman Koch, Shrewsbury avenue, oo o Memoub sree. SEVERAL HORSES FOR SALE. Comprising harness, saddlo nnd ponies, suiable or ladies o drive or ride, Lessons given in riding and driving. Horses o le ou.. J. sephenson, Brookwood, Eaonown. CARPE WEAVNG. Carpes woven on bes wiirp. Rugs aiid mas n colored paerns a specialy. Work done promply and ready or delivery on day promised. W, J. Wes, Shrewsbury, N. J. CARNC. do all kinds o caring, including he moving o urniure. Word can be le a Whlo * Knnpp's shod sloro, and he cnrllnir will bo done n once. Edward Huley, Shrewsbury nv^nuo. OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. weny housand omao plans or salo. Hono and Paragon, or marke anil onimliik purposes. KrncsSalm,' successor o John Kublcr, Plmlanx, N. J., or address Red Bunk posolllco. BOWLNG BUSNESS FOR SALE. A bowling and billiard business, wlhun excellen pnronopro, in ono o he lics owns n New Jersey, s oered or sale. 1'rlcn 81,(100 cimh. Addrcsu BllliirdH, care KKHHKR, led Hank, N. J. BCYCLE MACHNS. liavi opened a lilryclo repiili'hluip on Monmoiih Hrei, R<M lliinlc. cin guiiiincq nlhruclon in worbninrihhlp mid prlcn..nlm work n apcclnly. WlieilH buil o iiiilnr.,1. Wilmiii' Mclnlyic. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. llzo +Wxl ee, nix poi/kel), wih (men. clollm, bnlli. nirici, r<\, iiml nil (uiiil condiion. Also Si (i [our vor.r billiard MH cheap. Apply o A. 11. ArniHroiiK. Koyimr, N... P. 0. Box 1BH. FOR SALE;. he propery o a lmly, Komi homo by )nxl«r 1'rlin'c, nilr o rolm. runabou MW. wo middlo hoiw'ii, wo hullch' iiiiilillcs ami wo grnllimii'i'ii Midillml mill rliloi. llimiry C'unipliiill, LMVU'H nublo, lruidwny, Long Branch. MUSCAL NSRUCON. Mr. llwnry lnrdlnn. ormerly o New York, del a n norm lm imjpo o led Hank and viciniy Uni ho him buon u residen o ho own nnd s iiri'iiaml o glvn lumunu n pliinij iilnylnur, lining Dr. Muiion'ii cnlubrnuid mnhoil. Volcu culure, lining; ho ail-known molbodii or ho horiiiikh raining O UiuniHuikliK mill in Ringing rolco, (Jlawm n nlrli rondlng nml n liimnouy augh nnil U H iiropunwl or ohoir, purlor «>'<' oona linging, ior leruib luldrewi P, O. Uox 17SJ, Ked lnnk, N. J.,

5 PERSONAL. John Glass', son o Mrs. J. B. Glass, o Belmar, who has been spending he winer wih he Sixh Regimen, Unied Saes Cavalry, a For Robinson, Ne? braska, is visiing his moher. he regimen is now a ampa, Florida, and aer a wo weeks' visi a, Belmar Mr. Glass will go o Florida, where he will : enlis,. Mrs. Charles Conover o Freehold, who has been visiing her daugher a San Diege, Caliornia, his reurned home. Her siser Miss Bruin, and her daugher-jn-law, Mrs.J'rank Conovqr, who wen o. Caliornia wih her, remained a San Diego, John B. Moreau, business manager o he Freehold ranscrip, who has been eick a grea deal during he pas ew monhs, bu who recenly recovered suicienly o aend o his'duies, is again conined o he house. MisB Adelaide hompson, daugher o Mr. and Mrs. William Augusus hompson, and George Rue.Perrine, boh o Freehold, were married a he bride's home a noon o-day. J. L. Kinmbnh, proprieor o he Agbury Park Daily Press, has gone on a wo weeks' rip o owa. Beore his reurn he will be married o Miss Lulu Swi6her o owa.. Archie Kroener o Long, Branch, son o Henry Kroener, ormerly o Red Bank, has gone o Annapolis, Md. He expecs o ener eiher Annapolis or Wes Poin as a cade. Miss Mary Naylor, daugher o William H. Naylor o Allenwood, will be married o Arhur C. :Newmano Blancingburg nex uesday aernoon a our o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walling, who have jus reurned rom Europe, have been visiing relaives a Keypor. Mr. Wailing ormerly lived a Red Bank. Mrs. A. Clinon Griihs o Bayonne, ormerly o Red Bank, spen par o las week wih her grandmoher Mrs. M. A. Chadwick o Broad sree. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Beresord o Brooklyn spen par o las week wih Mrs. Beresord's parens, Mr, and Mrs. John King o Maple avenue. Miss Mamie Odell o Fron sree has reurned home rom New York, where she has been spending a monh wih her aun, Mrs. A. M. Allaire. Miss Esma Cornwell arid Miss Maud Dennis o Red Bank ook par in he women's minsrel perormance a Keypor lab nigh. Miss Jennie Griin o Aabury Park, who has been visiing her broher, Marin Griin o Bridge avenue, has reurned home. Miss Mabel Gibbs o Wes Long Branch, who has been visiing'mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cook o Borden sree, has reurned home. - - Miss Cornelia Aul, daugher o Joseph Aul o Red Bank, graduaed rom Packer's business college. New York, las Friday nigh. ' Mr. and Mrs. heodore F. Whie o Washingon sree, who have been -visiing relaives a Paerson,,have reurned home. William W. Leson o Riverside avenue, who has been enjoying a vacaion in New York sae, has reurned home. Miss Jerusha Jones o.monmouh sree has reurned home rom a monh's visi wih relaives a Washingon, D. C. Mrs. Ellahroekmorono New Brunswick ha8 been visiing Miss' Marha aylor o Middleown Villngo. Miss Mea Cowar o Broad sree has been spending a ew days in New York wih riendsand relaives. Fred Smih o Philadelphia was he gueb o M. C. Emery o Locus avenue several days las week. Miss Delia Comar o Asbury Park srien par o lae week wih Mrs. John Comar o River Brae. Jacob Randall o Red Bank has moved o Eaonown,.where he is employed in he ha acory, Mrs. E. G. Robers o Broad sree is conined o he house wih nervous prosraion. Joseph Crippman o New York spen Sunday wih Eugene Foser o rving place. Miss Grace Sou o Morrisville hns been visiing Miss Lnura Gran o Fron sree. ' James Piingor, who ia employed by W, H. Cimpp, linn been sick wih he grip. Mrs. olior R. Moun nnd her daup;h- 'er Allio nro visiing relaives a Ouinden. 1 Misa N'io Conovor o Wallaco uroo lmn been \inii'nk riimds n Spring Luke. John Smock o Ocoanpor, Who s 75 yours old, is Rick wih liemorrharch. Mies Lilian Koough o Bed Bank in employed by Mrs. 10. Weis. dg o Pay Duos, Sarry Flag council o DauglierH o Libery and opnnemuh ribe o lalmon will pay he duos o all huir inembore who go o wnr. ' French murroiih and v'ioloin a Lniig'B, Adv. HS EAR'S GRADUAES. Seven Girls ana 'our Boys Will Graduae his ear., Eleven pupils will graduae rom he Red Bank public school his year. he graduaing exercises will be held in he opera house on hursday, June 16h. Rev. W. B. Maeson will preach he baccalaureae sermon in he Bapis crurch on Sunday, June 12h. he pupils who will graduae are Alice Blaisdell, Mabel Paerson, Eva Moun, Grace Longsree,- da Smih, Nellie Kuhl, Eleanor Cumberson, Alonzo Sedlock, Winred Aul, Mahew Rue'and Sanley Hagerman. Alonzo Sedlock will be valedicorian and Sanley Hagerman will be saluaorian. A he las meeing' o he Red Bank board o educaion S. V. Arrowsmih was reengaged as superinenden o he schools. His salary was increased $200. Miss Nellie Bray, daugher o Jasper Bray o Freehold, ormerly o Red Bank, has been engaged o each he irs and second grades in he Oakland sree school. has no ye been decided who will each he hird and ourh grades a his school. he eachers who have been engaged and he salaries hey will receive are as ollows:,-> MECHANC SREE SCHOOL V. Arrowsmlb, superinenden. $1,800 J. F. Frazee, manual raining 700 Mrs. Sllwell, music 400 Mls Fleer, mahemaics. C50 Miss Rogers,language 650 Miss a.bclence : 050 Miss Moore; sevenh grade. 650 Mlsslvlns, slkhgrado 601) Miss. Cliild, ih grade 600 Mrs. Helsley, hird grade 450 Miss Sickles, second grade 450 Miss Arrowauiili, lreiirude 450 OAKLAND 8BF.K SCHOOL. W. B. Hoenemnnn, principal $1,250 Miss Caroline vlns,lh grade. 550 Miss Bray, lra aad second grades, "SHREWSBURY AVKNUE SCHOOL. Miss Winon, principal. MM Mlsa Green, hird and ourh grades 450 Miss Warner, second grade «450 Miss Howe, Ors grade \ : 450 SHEEP-RASNG. Holmilcl Farmers Find he lndusrv Xo Longer Proiable. Holmdel was a one ime a grea place or raising sheep, and almos every armar here owned a lock. Several years ago he armers began o give up he raising o sheep, and his year here is no a sheep raiser in he place. Henry Bdward Armsrong, who is on. he Michael aylor place, was he las o he armers here o give up lie induaiy, and he qui he business las season he arniers"say ha he low price o lambs and he low price o wool, combined -wih he ravages o dogs, made i very unproiable o raise sheep. During he las e*v years o sheep-raising here, here were many sheep and lambs killed by dogs. he ownship would be compelled by law o pay he owners or ho loss o sheep hus illed, bu here was no money in disposing o sheep in his way; and he, armers ound i more proiable o direc heir energies ia oher channels. *.' * wo Lecures. Dr. Dashiell o Lakewood lecured in he Presbyerian chapel on Monday nigh on he' 'Reminiscences o an Army Chaplain." Dr. Dashiell was wih General Gran rom he Bale o he Wilderness unil he surrender 1 o General Lee. During he evening a number o parioic selecions were sung. he chapel was ljled. Nex Monday nigh Rev. R. G. Davey o Red Bank will deliver a lecure in he Eaonown Presbyerian church on " Picuresque and Hisoric Monmouh." he lecure will be illusraed wih views o hisoric scenes in Monmouh couny. he phoographs o hese scenes were aken by A. R. Coleman and Wm, Hockman., ' - Rev. S. W. Smih's Farewell. R«v. S. W. Sniih.^pasor o Calvary Bapis church, will preach his arewell sermon nex Sunday nigh. n he morning Mr, Smih will preach on " he Ohurch'BDuy," v and Mrs. Loie Johnson will sing a solo. A service will be held a hree o'clock in ho aernoon, a which special mimic will be rendered by a quaree o boys. A nigh he subjec o Mr. Smih's discourse will be "Parbwell." A his sorvico he will sing a ballad o which he is he auhor nnd which ia appropriae o he occasion. Mr. Smih has roceived a number o gis, including a sui o clohes, rom menibei'h o his congregaion. He has accoped i cull o Brigh opi! church a Princeon, o Bun on Decoraion Day. ho seamboa Alberina will make her regular rip o Now.York on Decoraion dny.- For Hevoriil yours he Alberina «H been ohnreral by a Now York club or excursions on Decoraion day, bu hin year hooluliwill no hiiveilhnnuuql oulhir bcciuihc o lu 1 our o meeing a VCHHCl. ho Freali Air oino Opened. hu rciih nir homo li Chapel Hill opon'd liwc Haurdny. A public H o some- o ho uniliiro wiu< hold and brough vyry low pricoh. Crcnm cocoanu kihbwi n Laiig'n. Adv.. HE POWER OF CORDE. he So-called Sniohesa Voclcr Sow Used in Big (ium. ' Since he adven o he speedy orpedo boa and since, rapid-iring guns have been placed on baleships and cruisers, oh;-explosive'ha would allow o he oicers and gunners BJ unobsruced view o an enemy under all condiions has been sough and housands o dollars have been expended in ie eor o obain a saisacory subsiue or black gunpowder. Cordie, he laes explosive is said o be he mos saisacory propellan o modern imes or naval warare, and ; he general exper opinion seems o be ha in a ew years gunpowder as now undersood "will have vanished. '. ; Smokeless powders were irs produced in.francej and or some ime he secre' o s manuacure was guarded jealously. As soon as'he necessiy or his kind o.powder became apparen, however, a number o manuacurers devoed aenion o i, and as a resul various brands o smokeless explosives were placed on he marke. i he mos saisacory resuls evenually made heir appearance in cordie, which.was produced hrough experimens made by. Pro. Dewar and Sir Frederick Abel. Cordie ia composed o niro-glycerine 58 per cen., guncoon.37 per cen., and,, vaseline 5 per cen. Niro-glycerlne 1B an oily, colorless liquid, and an acive poison. is produced by mixing a quaniy o sulphuric acid wih almos double he amoun o niric acid and allowing i o cool; abou one-eighh o he oal weigh o glycerine is hen added gradually, he mixure being kep below a emperaure o 70 degrees Fahrenhei by passing air and cold waer hrough i. Aer he -mixure has Bood a suicien ime he acids are drawn o and he residue (niroglycerine) is washed and ilered. Niro-glycerlne canno be ignied eaelly by a lame, and a lighed,mach or aper plunged ino i. would be exinguished. is sensiive o ricion or percussion, eiher o which will deonae i. Anoher peculiariy is ba he higher he emperaure, he more sensiive i becomes.' will solidiy a a emperaure o 40 degrees, and ri explosive orce is esimaed o be abou welve imes ha o gunpowder. One o he mos approved, mehods used in he manuacure o gimeoow is his. he raw coon is orn ino shreds, dried and dipped in a mixure Oakley, son o Sephen Eminons, aged 13 years. o; sulphuric and niric acids, is* FARRY. A Seabrlgb, on Sunday, Mav 15h, hen placed in a sream o running Pe«r Farry, aged 70 years, 6 monhs and 20 days. waer and washed horoughly. he GRAW. A rvingon, N. J., on -Sunday, May 15h, R«v. John J. Graw, ormerly o Koypor, aged coon is hen wrung ou, usually in a 77 yoars. cenriugal machine... "", GEAR. A Freehold, on Saurday, May 14h, Lizzie-Gear,-aged 0 years. is aerward boiled, dried, ou ino GREEN. A Deal, on Sunday, May 22d, Emma pulp, and pressed no disks. When he B., daugher o W. Green, aged 2 monhs. guncoon is inished.here should be no HANCE.-A Lile Silver, on Monday, May 23d, race o be acids remaining. Va«eHn.«, Miss Elizabeh A. Haue, duugucr o Denjamln B. Hance, need 37 yeare. he oher componen par o cordae,,.rkelly.-al Red Bank, on uesday, May 24h, is be well-known exrac rom peroleum, and is useulness iscniely o lubri- LOOMS. A Ocean Grove, on uesday, May Peer Kelly, sged 27 years. 17h. Mrs. Ann Loomis, aged 77 years. cae he bore o he gun and kirs lossen McSORLEY. A Keypor, on Saurday, May 11h, he ricion beween i an he projecile. also has a. endency o impar NAFEW.-A Eaonown, on Friday, May 20h, James McSorley.agcd SO years and 11 monhs. Cbnrlea H. Naew o New York, aged S3 years. a waerproo naure o cordie. NEWMAN.-A Oomo, on Saurday, May 14h, A colorless liquid prepared rom Joseph Newman, aged 70 years. aceae o lime, called aceone, is used SMH.-A Maawan. «n Monday. May 16b, Miss Lillle Black Smih, aged 17 years, 2 monhs and 3 as a solven in he manuacure o cordie. be mehod o preparing he ox>- SOU. A Keypor, on Monday, May Kih, days. -, plosive is: he required proporion o Amelia, widow o homas B. 8ou, apod 82 years. niro-glyoerlne ia powed over he guncoon, and he wo wih ho addiion o aceone, are kneaded ogeher ino a si pase. Vaseline is hen added FOR SALE. A genleman reiring rom business, and deslrinpr o live abroad, will sncrlllco or $150 his handsome hackney bred Cob. He is absoluely earless o everyhing. Has superb syle, and exralilgli knee acion. He, s a prize or anyone waning a perec saddle and harness liorse combined, aa he has been con- and he whole compound aer being horoughly mixod ia pu no a machine sanly ridden and driven by owner's wile. Also an and he cordie pressed ou and cuexceedingly as Road Horso, pronounced by good Judges an lileul Ki'lili'lmin'a juudsu'r. which mus be ino lenghs, aer whkh s dhod. seen o be appreciaed. Also a less han quarer o he arilleris he naure o ce value, an olemin. nearly now Sivers Runabou (rubber lrvs) Cuunder Waldor rap; Cover Car; cordie is represened by a racion Uidlea' Phaeon ; Road Wagon wih bicyclo wheels; whose numeraor girea in hundredhs op Family Surry, seas our; ligh and heavy Single and Double Hnrncss; mpored Ladles' and o an inch he diameer o he diegenlemen's Riding Saddles and Bridles; Fur and hrough which be cordie has been pressed, is denominaor iding he lengh o he sick in nches. he cordie known M 30-15, which,is he sae used or he 6-inch quick-iring guns, signiies ha is diameer ia hree-enhs o an inch and i is welve nches long. e necessary o use a loe grain powder o ignie a charge "o cordie, i being secured in such a manner ha a lash rom he ube iring he gun will caoeo he explosion o li9 charge. A ull charge o powder" or a 12-inch gun 1B 295 pounds, while he cordlo charge having ho same eliclency is only 1G7V4 pounds. he wonderul srides made n bo science o gunnery ^ince 1840 is shown by he ac ha a.\ Hin period a 68- pounil projecile ired wih a charge o 18 pounds e powder gayo a muzzlo velociy o boweun 1,000 and 1,100 ee a second, while a ire presen day a 100 pdund shell, lred wih 14% pounds o cordie, glvea n muzzlo velociy o s 2;C30 oe a second. Oordlo H one o ho saoe exploslveo known, nnd la no dangerous unless s dinilned. oan bo hold n ho iiand and lighed wihou danger. burno slowly and wih a brigh lamo. Alhough comparaively a now dlscovory, la used oxoiiblvoly n ovepy navy hrou&hoi ho world. won manuacured lro in Groa Briain and wnn n general ime on horcaleehlpaboore adoped by ho oher powers. Kw.l J'Vrcnn l'enn, A box o hireen Klwy Fnlcoii pen! or 10 ceno n un Kisaiyricn saionery sore Adv. he Burying Beele, y his curious beele derives s name rom, is habi o burying any dead animal le on he'surace o be ground. Wih such rapidiy does i work ha wo beeles have been known o cover up a sparrow wihin a ew hours; and eo unwearied are hey ha i several burying-beeles are placed in a vessel illed wih earh and kep consanly supplied wih dead rogs, mice, ec., hey will coninued bury hem as long as he supply is kep up. he objec o his remarkable nsinc, so beneicial in is eecs, is o urnish ood or he young who are hached rom eggs laid in he body o he animal during is burial. n his way innumerable; carcasses, which would pollue he a'mosphdye, are removed and made : beneicial o he soil. -.*'-. BRHS. JEFFREY. A Loug Branch, on Monlay, May 10h, Mrs. Charle9 Jerey, o a daurher. NEVNS. A Middleown, on Monday, May 23d, Mrs. John Nevina, o a son. PEAUCE. A Manasijuan, on Monday, May 16h, Mrs. William Pearce, o a son. SADALMAN. A Long Branch', oa Monday. May llib, Mrs. A. Sladluman, ol a son. WOO/LEY. A Long Branch, on Wednesday, May 18h, Mrs. Jonn W. Woolley, o a son. WOOLF. A Long Branch, on Saurday, May 7li, Mrs. Daniel Wool, o a daugher. MARB1AQES. BLAKELY-ELLS.-A Verplanck, on Wednesday. May 18in, by ev. Mr. Smih, Miss Blanche Blakely o Verplanck and Uolnnd A. Ellis o Freehold. HAGEN-PRA. A New York, on hursday, May 19h, by Rev. William Rmb, Mrs. Edward P. Hagen o New York and Ernes Linwood Pra o Asbury Park. LUDLOW-CAlON A NBWYork, on Wednes, day, May 18b, by Rev. Faier Burke Miss May Ludlow, ormerly o Red Bank, and James Caron o Asbury Park. MUnPHY-DCE.-A Bradley Beach, on Wednesday. May- 18h, by Rev. W. W. Rldgcly, Miss Muggis Murphy and George Dice, boh o Bradley Beach. ROCK JOBES. A Bradley Park, on Wednesday, May 18h. by Rev. W. G. Moyer, Miss Nellie Rock o Philadelphia and FraDk W. Jobeso Wes Ocean Grove. SCHLO9SER-VAMDERVEBR.-A Freehold, on hursday, May 10h, by Rev. Hiih B. MacUauley, Miss F.mma Schlossqr and Charles E. Vanderveer, boh o Freehold. HOMPSON PERRNE. A Freehold, on Wednesday, May 25h, Miss Adelaide hompson and George Rue Perrine, boh o Freehuld. VEAUS. BES60N. A Asbury Park, on hursday, May 19b, J. RbbillerSeason. CROSS. A Asbury Park, on uesday, Maylb, Mary A., wie o J. Wesley Cross. CONROW. A Wes Long Branch, on Friday, Mny 2llb, Mrs. Caharine Conrow, aged 33 years, 5 monhs and 21 days. CONROW.-A Red Bank, oh Saurday. May 21s, Samuel M. C'onrow; aged 71 years. DCKSON. A Allenliurs, on Sunday, May 15h, Alber Edward Dlckson, aged 50 years. EMMONS. A Ardena, on Friday, May 13h, unis Eramons, agod 5 years. EMMONS. A Eaonown, on Sunday, May 21s, Cloh Robes: Blankes, eus. No cash oers reused, n order o eec mmediae salo. Every aenion nid opporuniy o ry he horses given o prospecive buyers. Apply o " Owners Represenaive " a his privae sable, 21) E. 31s S., near 5h Ave., N. Y. S. GEORGE'S CHURCH,. RUMSON HLLS. S. George's church will open or he summer season on riniy Sunday, June 6h. - Morning eervlces every Sunday a eleven o'clock. Holy Communion on he irs Sunday in he monh. s V. B. ClOZER, RED BAN5, Miniser ia Charge. GEORGE WAROUS, CARPENER. JOBBNG AND PANNG. Furniure Repaired, Bough and Sold. Mechanic Sree, Opposie Engine House. QOOOOOO0OO0OOOO0OOOGOOG Bring Your Prescripions Here * And le us pu i up or you."5 We've he aciliies ordoing i properly. 's a deparmen o our business ha we've devoed considerable ime o perec. n he irs place we've seen o i \ ha our sock o drugs is o he ' lrs qualiy,. \ hen he person who has charge J o he prescripion deparmen is i an adep in he ar o'pu'ing \ drugs ogeher; ' ~,.: j his is he kind o service you i ough o have on. your prescrip- ion work. '_ ] Our prices are no oo large. i Schroeder's Bcrgcri & Morris, Pharmacy. Proprieors. ELEPHONE 12 F. -.' 19 Broad Sree, Red Bank. i ooooooooooooooooooeoooeoo \\ \\ \\ \\ 3 1\\ 3 1 \ 1 \ \ 1 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 { 1 \ 1 { 1 \ \\ K 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ 1 \ ' ^ > \ / \ :_j-4-i-4-i= FH=4 HEUCSH AnOUwDHCFANCLSrlOWS, MOW H FCCC SMADl. O r P 1 L n HAVE A GOOD FENCE And you will have good neighbors.. here are no respnu Bull, when he KEYSONE FENCE la used. Why? holds sock and urns sock. Any heigh desired. Sco all abou our FREE book on ence building. CHARLES G. CONOYER, Holmdel. N. J. X * X Your House. Your new house maybe a large one or a smau one. Whaever he size or whaever he class o work, would like o do i. Some o he bes-buil houses a Rumson were buil by me; bu because can build high class, expensive houses, do no sligh he work in smaller houses. pu he same care and he same horoughness in small work ha do in he larges jobs have underaken. 4 k ArhurlE. Smih,! FAR HAVEN, N.J. Milwaukee and Rocheser Beer. his jjjs a very ine beer, suiable or he bar, or he able or or general use. is made o seleced maerials in heir ines condiion. has gained a naional repuaion or is puriy and is excellence. ' We deliver goods ree, and orders can be mailed or le a ou sore. ROCKWOOD RYE. his rye whiskey coss #1.00 or a ull quar. _'. W. A. FRENCH & CO., PURE WNES AND LQUORS,,' BBOAD SREE, RED BANK, N, J. elephone Coll, S81.

6 MPROVNG WO PEACES. llemoileling he ollman House a Shrewsbury. he allman house a Shrewsbury, which was bough lus year by Edward Kemp, is undergoing many improvemens, An addiion o he house 32x10 ee is being buil. his addiion will be wo sories high, and a new hip roo will he pu on he building. A piazza en ee wide will be buil around he enire house, hese improvemens will chadge he v 'enire appearance- o he o he building. When lie work J'B compleed he house will be occupied by some o Mr. Kemp's employees. All o he oubuildings are o be overhauled, arid hey will all undergo exensive improvemens. All he buildings will be newly rooed and newly enclosed. Dwelling rooms or some o he workmen will be consruced in he second eory o he carriage house. A new barn, 30x40 ee, wih sixeen-oo poss, is also o be buil, he work will cos nbou $8,000, and i is expeced o be inished abou he middle o summer. he work is being done by Arhur E. Smih o Fair Haven. < Mr. Smih is also doing considerable work on he Max Bleiman place, on he corner o he Burnson road and Hance road. Some o he oubuildings are o be moved, and addiions will be made o some o hem. Some o he buildings are-o be ceiled inside, and dwelling rooms or he workmen on he place will be arranged in one o he buildings. A grand sand, capable o holding 4,000 people, is o be buil a Pleasure Bay. he bale o Manila will be produced here in ireworks he las o June'. John Q. Decker is building a new house on Branchpoi avenue a Long Branch. he house will conain eix rooms and will cos $1,5.00. Ravac Brohers o Alanic Highlands are building an addiion o heir livery sables o provide room or eigh box salls. Munroe V. Poole is building an addiion o lids house a Wes Long Branch., he inerior is being pained and papered. "' William Wilson o Asbury Park is improving he, Ashon.,propery a Green Grove, which he recenly bough. A.. Woolley o Long Branch is building an addiion o he norh side o his house. Sales o Land. Miss Haie uky o Maawau has bough a lo on Middlesex sree a ha place rom unis E. Schanck. he lo X, is 50xl42 ee. Miss mley will build on he propery. J. Wilson "Erriekson o Freehold has bough he. E. Pienger homesead a Georgia, near Freehold. Many improvemens are being made o he place. ~Benj. B, Ogden o Keyporhas bough he Moller propery on Main sree a ha place. Deeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers have been iled in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he wee.k ending May 2lB, 1898: SRKWSBURY OWNSHP. Caharine J. Sylveser nnd husband o Annie romnn. Pleco o propery, 8*100. Annie Forman and husband o Caharine Gullck. Piece o propery, $1: George O. Waerman, ex'r, lo George. Lamb. Land a Red Bank, $3 50(1. AnKellno Conovor o George n. Lamb. Land a Red liank, 81. homaa Oannun o Ellle VanMaer. Lo a Red Bauc, $,', M1DDLKOWN OWNSHP. Goried ei o Louisa Michell. Piece o properly, 81. M. Louis Brown, ndni'r, o M. Louis Brown and. ohers. Piice o propery, $1. M. Louis Brown mid ohers o Norman A. Brown. Fliceo propery, S. Norman A. Blown o Vicoria Brown. Piece o. propery, S. Norman A. lrown anil ohm o M. Louis Brown. Piece o properly, 81. ALANC 1U 'lmmns. Mli'.kns o homns J. Emery. 81, 238nmiaai, 31. liamiih,1. Kiiwry o Snri'.U S. Bllckens. LoUr 81, 228 nml Kill, S. Allici' '', Leonard iiiul olmrs, hi'lrs, o James NrCi'lunu. Lo mur Alanic lllulilniids, 5,710. UR1AN OWNXH'.. Adiiin lnylaro Allda Amimck. Lo li Koynor. Washingon Whlo o Peer B. Poland. Lo a irh Wes Anbury Pork, Rober D. Davlson o Cliarlea Lewis. Lo a Wes icean Grove, 81. Caliarine G. Henderson o Rober D. Dovison. ^o a Wes Grove, 64,000. Houson Fields, sheri, o Rebecca Hears. Land i Bradley Beach, S2,U(i».21. Cliarlee K. Harrows o Cornelius O'Rlelly. Lo a )eean Grove Hel^hls, 81. Oiorie C. Hancock n Charles Whie. Lo in M. rospec cemeery, $35. WALL OWNSHP. John U. Lonpsree ana ohers, heirs, o cnarlea '. Lonisrec. Piece or propery, 81. Charles U. Longslree o Rober F. Longsree. luce o propery, SL Jemima Qimkln o George GasklD. Piece ol prop- 'rv SlX)0 H.C. Win'so o Peer B. Poland. Lo a Avon, >4U0. Adelaide S. Parker and husband o James N. homas. Lo a lielmar, $401). John a. VanSyckle o James R. Bennei. Lo a, Jelmar, Florence E. Sinson and. husband o Adelaide S. arker. Lo a Belmar, $1. J. Elizabeh Lucas o Marin Maloney. Lo a ipring Lake Beach, 850. > iiowixl OWNSHP., David M. Kesseguio o Win. R- Mongomery, 'lece o/propery. Si. ' ; MARLBORO OWNSHP. John'Pos o Anna P. Saples. Piece ol propery, James L. Craven o Waler F. Nlvlson. Piece ol iropery, MANALAPAN OWNSHP. Susan C. Johnson o Daniel 8. Aumacl. Piece o iropery, UPPER FREEOLD OWNSHP. Sacy. Vanarsdale and ohers, heirs, o Edward Bucalew. Land a Elllsdale, $450. " JniiicsS. Walling o Chiiros. Young. Lo a Ke.vpor, S^11 -.iini! K. CailiiU lo Win. 'Mnurur. Loa ill Koylioil, S3K. Fresh Roased Coees * Sugar Cured Meas. M«miiri!l A. Slii'lliuU.e.siiH 1, o William Shcllurd /)iil Ki-yporl. S. Governmen Java, per pound : 30c. Blue Ribbon Bacon, per pound... 12c. Wlllliiin '. 'Viuvii'k o._(iso ili. VuiiMiik. «ill (iivch (iriv! (vnii'lery, 81)0. liisi'iih. YiinSlni'i' in Duvkl N, Pierce. Lo n Fmicy Miiriciibo, per pound 25c.- Blue Ribbon Hams, per pound lie. Uroun HDVH ci'ini'k'ry, (As swee as a nu.) MAAVA.V OW.VS1H. Good Maricabo, per pound 20c. Vmni'ls A.'L. Wulklns o Abraham' ioinpaon Large Hnme, per pound...1 9c. l'l'i'i'ol proihir)', S,Ml, Arbuclle's Coiee, per pound.,. 121c. Caliornia Hams, per pound 7^c OCKAN OW.NHP. Our Baking Powder, per pound lic. Aili'ln.. Poolu (o ciinrlc'h A. Wlmpliuliicr. Lo Bes Shoulders, per pound 7c li.k Branch, S. (Absoluely Pure und Wholesome.) Lucy A.Vii o Pariniinun C. Buplien. iooi Pure Lard, per pound 7c Lane wu\lv a 1/nm Driiuch. SlaO. SunnyHido Casup, i is sricly high A, Mlniiula iiwiiley o John Kin ( (. Lo a Long Biancli Ciy, S. grade, our price per pin bole.. 12c. AlmiHonB. 'ng(i nnd olidin o Wm.. Conover, 1/uiil Alli'iiliurx, $). Clmrli'H. Kiihnilcr lo hu Uons Land conipuny Our E. ). Buer ie wha maliea ho Lo li Alliniliiii'Hl, $1. Sa<i «Nmv Juiwy lo Wlllliiin, Walker. Land 111 Mnimiiiuli lii'iirh, $<50. JiNi'iilinu. l''u»r nml ohers, oxr's, o Mlclino N. N, Lund n Bllii'ron, SJKX.. llobnr.. Chiinlu'r iilii o llldiiiril ). Aldcro, Jr, JMiilHiiHViMlKllwongl. Uimnl B, Al(lcrnri,.li., o Ho.w. Chambsrlnlii :; Kis n W-H Hlix'Miu, 81. Mni'liiiri' lvnih.iix'x. o Hollywood hoel ml co- HU'('i)iiiliiiiiy. L li Hollywood, W lli'iiliiinln *. MOH lo ihn 1/nir Uriincli nml O iim'-ciiliri. l.dl n.ok llrunrli, S.1. Hnii Di'luu linrnl nml riinl conipiiiiy o lliillliniin riihli'i), o Aunlu '"..«l(an. W. Lund in l^ini llr.uii'li KHmlNKOWNHP. 'niiik '. l'liu'll o llnirli'l 0. Mlllnr. junla Anbury l'nrk, J..niiM'H A. H-iKilry o John 0. Kvmm. Land a 1 Ax bury J'lirk, i'r>m*).'.lolumv, Muillii o KnUi 1>.Linli. LoiiUYra, 0, Wlnwirimd'oliDm o Juhii Hllnim. Loal lrwlliiy 'ui'k. JSrKW. 1. V. Wliuiormidoilicm U> Kl'MilH'Ui JC. ill lriillvy 1'iii'l, $1W. l " Bids Waned. Sealed; bids are requesed or he audiion o and he remodeling o he Fair Haven schoolhouse. Bids will be received a he oice o he Secreary o he Board o Educaion up o HURSDAY, MAY 20h, 1898, a 12 o'clock, noon. Plans and speciicaions may be seen a be oolce o R. D. Chandler, archiec, a Fair Haven, N. J., wbo will give all normaion necessary. he Board o Educaion will mee a he Globe Hoel, lied Bank, on hursday evening. May 26h. 1898, a eigh o'clock, o open he bids. he Board o Educaion reserves ne righ ) rejec any or all bids. - B. F. KNG, ' Secreory Board o Educaion, LLE 8LVER, N. J. NOCE OF SELEMEN. All persons having claims agains ho ^saeo ne lao John VanClea, deceased, will please presen hem or selemen o Mrs. Harrie Smock Freehold, N. J., on or beore Wednesday, June 1s, HARRE SMOCK. ^'<^>^M^H l^< w >^H i < M &^>^^>C">C^H w 5 >^wh^h w XrH»>»X - H'<' 1^ Monday, May 3ih, " Memorial Day," Oar Sore will be Closed. Sock-Lowering Prices ' On Dry Goods and General Merchandise. " A clearance sale now because jus beore "Decoraion Day" hanks o las week's bad weaher wo manuacurers had oo many ready-o-wear garmens, so sold us heir surplus sock ; and o make quick selling had o sacriice values on every garmen, hence hese prices:' One Hundred Separae Dress Skirs, made o duck, crash and pique, wholesale price welve o ieen dollars a dozen ; also a lo o Separae Bicycle Skirs worh wo dollars, our price, while hey las.; Bicycle Suis or Ladies and Misses, made o coon cover, in wo syles, skirs wih Reeer or Blazer Jacke o mach, a hree-dollar bicycle sui or Ladies'and,Misses'Separae Dress Skirs, handsome new goods in assored sizes, wholesale pricep rom wo o ive dollars; our price.- And ohers a $2.29 and Ladies' ailor-made Silk Waiss in aea, surah, China sain, ec., scarle, blue, green, navy and oher colors, worh no less han our dollars and some eigh dollars each, or quick selling we say ake,your choice or $4.68, $3.98 and We have bough more Laundered Shir Waiss or he pas week han ever beore in one week; he prices and qualiy is he reason, so we make hree prices o he lo, 98c, 79c. and Parasols, black and whie China or ancy aea silk, wih one, wo or hree rules, no wo jus alike, a sample lo, worh rom $2.00 o $3.00 each, or hree days' quick selling And ohers a $1.29 and $1.98 ; also Children's Parasols a hal usual prices. Kid Gloves a 66c. a pair, all sizes and shades; also a special purchase o Foser Hook and Buon Gloves, in whie and all new spring shades, sizes 5}i o 7^, wo-dollar gloves or A special lo o popular make dollar qualiy Summer Corses, all sizes, 18 o 30, price or his week only V c, 98c, 98c, 49c, Have you seen he new Corse Lined Wrappers we sell or 98 cens? And los o oher specials o jus as keen ineres awai hriy comers every day his week. JOSEPH SALZ, Cor. Mechanic and Whie Ss., ^X*X w >*X w >< M >'X^X*X^"X">»X*X^ RED B/UNK, N.J. War on he Dons And War on High Prices. enire meal good ; he price is, per pound 3!)c. Now York Sn'o ull crenin Cheese, Hwee and good,, a per pound 12c. Going o wnr beer ake a can or so o Army nnd Nrivy inkml Bonus a per can, 7c.! Brigbon Corn Sarch, boh pure and pood, packages, 6c, or 0 or.. 25c, Laundry Sarch, largo lump, 3- pound box 10c, or 7 pounds or.. 25c Salmon, lag brand, he bes or he money, per can, 10c; 3 cans or.. 25c lonjny, lio bes, 0-pound box 8c, Raiainn, seeded, ready or use. Wnaliing Soda did you know ha wo are selling 7 poundu or F F Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. NEAR,-11. SAON. RANSFER CKES ON HE ROLLEY DOWN-OWN. 10c 5c,._ We have jus compleed a SPO CASH PURCHASE o he enire sock o Fine Spring and Summer Clohing o he wellknown manuacurers, R. KAMBER,& CO., BROADWAY, NEW YORK, a our own igures. his SOCK consiss o-highgrade Men's, Boys'and Children's Clohing, made up or his season's rade, which was placed on our ables or sale Saurday, May 21s, 1898, All hese goods will be sold accordingly, as we bough i.. " A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made. Don' miss his opporuniy o buying your clohing a LESS HAN HALF HE VALUE o i. One visi,o our sore will convince everybody ha we do jus as we adverise ; every garmen is warraned as represened. i no saisacory. ( Come early and secure he bes bargains. Money reunded HE EAGLE CLOHNG ;C0., Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J., Opposie hroekmoron's Lumber Yard..,- We pay car are o ou o own purchasers or $5.00 or over. FRANCS _ WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. MONEY O LOAN. 1 have several small sums rom $100 up o $1,200. FOR SALE. 2 houses ou Bank sree, $850, 100 cash. hree los on Beach sree, $280; $20 casli, balance in monhly paymens o $10, no ineres. Eigh acres a Fair Haven, 2,400: $300 down. An 11,000 propery on Riverside avenue or $6,00i), $500 down. Fine place-ar boarding-house, ine river lo, $8,000; $500 down. Los on Eas Fron sree, 50x200, $900; $300 down, Sore and dwelling and prey coage adjoining on Shrewsbury avenue, $3,100 ; $1,000 down. Sore propery and living rooms a Lile Silver, $900. Nicewouse on Caherine sree, $1,200; $100 down. Corner house on Maple avenue, $4,500, a bargain. Los on Reckless, Margare Chadvcick, Russell Whie, Angella Whie, Packer, Morord and hrockmoron racs a vejy reasonable prices and easy erms. Abou 800 oher properies, rom $700 o $5*0,000, on river, in own and nearby places. O LE. On Riverside avenue, several places wih improvemens. Some on river a $30 per monh. Houses on Leonard, Whie and Mechanic srees, Bridge avenue, Shrewsbury avenue and several oher srees, rom $7 o $00 per monh. SPECAL. Prey coage, en rooms, newly pained and papered, barn, our acres o ground, near Eas Side Park, $21. wo coages a Eas Side Park', $20 and $25. Mansion urnished on Broad sree, $70 per monh. FURNSHED HOUSES. have 40 rom $150 o $2,000 or season on river and in own. SOCKS FOR SALE. Fpry shares o Merchans' nsurance sock, paying 10 per cen, price wih accrued ineres, $180. Seveny-ive shares o Shore Elecric sock, paying six per cen, wih accrued ineres, $120. nsurance in bes companies a underwriers' raes. Propery appraised. A your service, opposie he Globe hoel. FRANCS WHE, FRON SREE. RED BANK, N. J. Highes qualiy, well screened coal, ree rom, slae or clinkers, i Yard near railroad depo, opposie Conklin's saw mill. C. H. BROWN. HREE OFFCES OLE NEW REGSER BULDNG SEAM HEA, GAS AND ELECRC LGHS.... FNES SANARY PLUMBNG Your choico ol hoao O1C09 a $100 n your. Looses imay bo oon i ho oldco o Chario Monry vins, Roomn 3 nnd 4, Rojjioor Buildinj," Brond Sroo, Rod Bunk.

7 HOLMDEL NEWS. Asparagus Brings Low Prices A Horse Huns Away. Sirs. Jobn E. DuBois o Alanic ownship, near Holmdel, was a he Bradevel saion one day las week wih a spiried horse aached o a buggy. he animal go righened a a locomoive and plunged down a seep bank near he saion. Mrs. DuBois was hrown ou, bu was noseriously injured. "he horse ran some disance along he railroad rack beore i was caugh. he wagon was wrecked. On accoun o he cold and we weaher no much asparagus has been markeed so ar his spring/ Even wih his scarciy asparagus brings only $1.75 per dozen bunches, while usually a his ime o he year i is worh rom $2.50 o $8 a dozenr John Sryker and a riend rom Paerson visied Edward Suphen las-hursday. he men were on heir way o 'Sea Gir and had ridden he enire disance on heir wheels. ' Haie Craword, daugher o Frank Craword, is very sick. Daisy Suphen, daugher o Rober Suphen, who- has been sick, lias recovered. he children o he Bapis and Reormed Sunday-schools are arranging or heir Children's dny exercises. Daniel Smock, son o Eulie P. Smock, who has been sick wih anaemia, is sill very low. Daniel PiiiRer spen Saurday and Sunday in Red Bank wih riends. Col's Neck News. he body o Henry Hance, who died a he home o his son, William Hance o Scobey ville, was buried in he cemeery here las hursday. he uneral service was conduced by Rev. Garre Wycko. o Holmdel, assised-by Rev. S. E. Cunningham. he bearers were Daniel Shus. David Walling, Rober Laird and. Forman aylor. Franklin S. Weeks has enered his roing horse, " Lile Jim," in he races which are o ake place a Freehold on Decoraion day. he horse was pu in he 2:20 cla6s. Miss Kae Harne o LOUR Branch spen Sunday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Harne. John Conover and his son Charles spen Sunday wih Mrs. Kae Conover o Milhurs. Mr. and Mrs. William Coon o New York have been visiing Mrs. Emma Mahews. Several o he boys rom his place visied he sae camp a Sea Gir on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis o Hazle spen Sunday wih Charles Srong. Marie anovwilliam, Burke spen Sunday wih riends a Holmdel. Charles hompson spen par o las week in New York. Miss Maggie Sickles has bough a ne,w bicycle. ^«J Morrlsvillo News. Miss Elizabeh Whie o New York and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bloodgood o Lincro, were Sunday guess o Mrs. 'M. E. Bloodgood. Harold Sou, who aends; he Red Bank public school, has been conined o he house wih a heavy cold. Mrs. John R. Conover and her daugher Emma spen Wednesday wih Mrs. "Williar Anonides. Miss Mary McCarhy is spending wo monhs' vacaion wih her aher, John McCarhy. Miss Caroline Anonides has gone o New Bedord, N. J., or he summer. Charles R, Magee has gone o renon, where he has a ine posiion. Mrs. John Caron spen par o las week in New York ciy. Mies Cora Lane visied riends a Wes Long Branch las week. Miss Addie Silwell has reurned rom a visi o Asbury Park. John Caron, who has been quie sick, is improving, Wes Long Branch News. A lag was raised over Norwood hall las week by he American Mechanics. he lag ouched he roo o he hall and eigheeninches was cu o. he children o he Mehodis Sundayschool are arranging or heir Children's day exercises. A. number o people rom his place have visied he sae camp during he pas week. William /l. Golden, Jr., will graduae rom he Long Branch high school nex monh." A number o younjj people rom his place wen on a sraw-rido las hursday nigh... A horse belonging o John Row o Oakhurs ran away las Friday. Memorial day exercises will be held by he public school on Friday. William. Chamberlain has sared a :' milk roue. Mlddlooven Village- News. Miss Emma Sil wagon o Holmdel and Miss Bolle Hey'er o Wes Long Branch, who lmvo been visiing Mrs. William S, Hover, have reurned home. Mrs. John Kublor o ho Phalanx is spending u week wih Mr. and MM. Golieb Diez, Sr. Edward Wnllin'o NeVv York is spend' incu ew dayn wih Edwin' Boelimun. Edward C. aylor o Ornveseml, L.. spen Sunday wih roliiivejj hero. VVillinim Oimoy, Sr.. is paining J. F. Swnckliunier'ioiibuikliiiRH. Mrs. Wi'nli'.v Pillion o Lnkbwood spen Sunday wih riends hew;. Alber M. Wdmeiilor in he owner o a now hicyclo. Wayside News. Blisn Lizzie V., Wnrdell o Briidloy B'nuh silen Sinuliiy wih her pwoii Mr. ind Mm. Job Wiinlcll, Miu DL'HJ Dimjrkr nml Mm. Lydin Donnelly Hiieniulny liw wnelc il Anbury Park. MlHB'Runco Woolloy o Poplur npeii par o LiH woulc wih Minn illio iol- HHUV. Alber VunNounuid o Keyporc Hnonl Sunday wih riendu a i Poplar. Miu Michael Fury OH ovur wo hun drod sprins oluckoiih, A $1,500 SUBURBAN SORE. Frame Consrucion and Conains ive Rooms in Second 8oru> n he eroolon o a suburban soro building wih economy as he wachword his design may serve as an example o wha $1,500 in cash will buy. he looalon o such a building s very imporan PERSPECVE VEW. and mus be considered rom he sandpoin o a business nvesmen, his being saisacory, he operaion o building is hen prescribed only by he'amoun o room required and he money o be spen. A good cellar one ha s dry, airy, clean and suiable or general sorage usos is a necessiy. mus have sone walls 18 inches biok laid up n cemen morar, good windows and pleny o venilaion. he loor should bo o oeroec and be so 'SORE FRS FLOOR PLAN. laid as o drain dry. Eigh ee high or.lie cellar is lile enough, and his gives unple circulaion o air. he irs loor o ho building is 10 ee high and s divided no wo rooms, he ron a soro or salesroom and he rear or Konornl sorage or oher purposes. Second loor is l eo high in" he clear and conains ivo living rooms. A waer olose and».sink are n he collar, and hero is a sink KCHEN BED ROOM PARLOR CO BED ROOM cuo HALL DOWN BED ROOM SECOKD FLOOR >LAH. on ho Ors and second loors ns.woll. ho soro ron la q plao ginss. A vornnda 6 eo wlilo non/ss i gives i a suburbnn as pco and unrishes n sholor or ho goods and a shield rom ho Bun. A woll imber oil oiid Bolldly bun,building s his, wol nml ounly iinelied wlhn ho limi o ho cos saud. Conor aive Enhusiasm. is onliusiahm moro han anyhing OHO which counh in biihiiuws. O COUHO conhorvaihin JH o lmv() ull weigh; li regulaions o economy ough lo prevail. HusincHH iniih lie sno beore i is HUCCPHHul. Bu oko luu'onimoii groundworli o cormurviiim, economy and wiely and mkl o i ('licbipihriiuiirca euuiuaiaain, good Hpirii and onerprlho, mid hero in hardly any limi o ho ncl'iiovuincnii wliioh ha land o huiiiiionh dun aain o. or H-H ared or XV«<» o Vhur/n Whlo oxumluiiik unrringch a Gowriy' repmuory, Fron areel, 'nearly opnomc ho Ulobe hool Adv. O'DONNELL'S GREA PLUCK. Fearlessness o One o he Brohers Who Became Famous in Spain. n he early.par o his cenury hree brohers named: O'Donnell le heir naive counry, reland, and wen o live in Spain, where hey all had exraordinary careers. One died n 18G7, aer he had become he Duke o euan, hough, he was beer known as Gen. O'Donnell; lie was one o he mos brillian miliary men o his ime. he younges broher was cu o in his youh, bu nohing in he lives o he ohers s so srange as he sory o his deah. n 1832 here was war in Spain regarding he succession o he hrone, and young O'Donnell declared himsel or sabella, who was soon proclaimed Queen; bu beore ha ime O'Donnell ell a prisoner o Gen.- Zumalacarrequy, a leader o he Carls orces. he young rishman looked upon his as almos a piece o good luck, or he Carlis leader was an old schoolmae. he wo riends celebraed his meeing aer a separaion o years as a esive occasion, and as hey ae supper ogeher and drank oass o old lmea-zumalacarrequy said: "Your capiviy will be brie, my riend. anr jus abou o send o a lag o ruce o your General o negoiae an exchange o prisoners, so ha you may expec o be ree o-morrow.".he lag o ruce'was sen, bu he resul was.erribly unexpeced. he General o he Chrlsanos (ha was he name given o sabella's pary) answered he Carlis envoy by saying: " wjll show you how rea rebels," and orhwih he had all his Carlis prisoners brough ou and sho down beore he eyes o he Chrisanos, and he oicer had no beer news han he sory o heir deah o ake hack.o his chie. he nex morning Zumalacarrequy came ino his en where his prisoner was breakasing. He sa down n silence. "Wha'is he maer?" asked O'Donnell. "Have you slep badly, or was your chocolae burn?" " am immensely disurbed," was he answer, and he old how he Carlis prisoners had been sho, and added: " mus make reprisals. My riend, in one hour's ime.you mus be sho, no maer how eel abou i." O'Donnell se down his cup aer inishing his chocolae and said: "Yes, ha s a maer o course; you mus no disress yoursel abou i; would ac in he same way mysel. Now give' me a couple o cigarees and wriing maerial, or mus wrie a leer, which will rouble you o ake care o aer my execuion." As he was inishing he leer he guard came o ake ou he prisoners. O'Donnell go up a once, shook hands wih he man who was boh his riend and ils enemy, li anoher cigaree and walked ou o be sho. No Newspaper. is a breach o order or a member o he House o Commons o read a newspaper in he Hpune. He may quoe an exrac rom one in he.course o a speech, bu i he aemped o peruse i as he sa in his place, his ears would soon be assailed by a sern and reproving cry o "Order, order!' rom he Chair. Some members rebor o he decepion praciced by he young lady who had "Vaniy Fair" Bound lk a New esamen, and was observed reading i during service n S. Paul's Cahedral. Members oen slip a newspaper or periodical ino he "Or derb o he Day," and read i while he Speaker imagines hey are indusriously sudying he clause o a bill or is amendmens. he Czar a Home. Alexander, ho lae Czar o Russia, -was said o be nn auocra, even in he bosom o his amily. Nicholas, however, 1B he very reverse. He regards his consor as a good comrade, and when, n urgen cases, Minisers seek.an audience lae in he evening, he is nvariably o be ound n her company, chaing and laughing wlhgu resrain. ho Czar is geb srally' occupied a his desk, while ho Czarina busies hersel wih embroidery work. mmediaely a Miniser eners she rises ns i o reire, bu moro oen han oherwise he Cznr norms her ha slio is no one oo many. you don' we i in un lii'ui:-;i.i i didn' nippea, A : A -MLLON BOOKS. Hare, Curious, Curren, N SOCK ALMOS CVEN AWAY. Ulinwlci Supplied Oliciii'iliimu liny Book Won "n Mm World, i J.UHAllKS AM) OOH HOUH, MAMMOH CM VALOUUK FllKK. LECCA BROHERS, S OAlllClH HUKK,. M XmrWCHo Ciy Hall Parc. NKVV YOHK WALL PAPERS A HARRSON'S B7 lroad Nlroo, lol Hunk, N. J.. ;«We have reduced he price or uning pianos in Red Bank o $1.75. n oher owns in he couny, where wo or more un- : ings can be done he same day,, he price will be $2.00. his is he lowes price ever quoed by a responsible house or piano uning, and our reason or making he reducion is o ge more people acquained wih he qi&liy o our work. here are uners and uners. here are many hones, reliable uners. here are also a grea many rauds. A reliable uner can always ge employmen a a irs-class wareroom ; i is bes o go o a irs-" class piano wareroom o secure one. By his means one is sure o having hones work done, and in case o damage or poor work, here is a responsible house o all back, upon. Guaraneed saisacion is he secre o our success. elephone call 10A, or drop us a posal. Send or our bookle on he care o he piano. 75; i i i 27 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ««.H{.N.rrXK<~H^"X w K^X"X^ Monnouh Couny Branch o. HE PAUL. NORON CO., 14 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Buckwhea-Middlings and Oa Feed HAVE NO EQUALS AS DARY FEEDS. ry our Parched Barley and prepared or your chickens. you, have young chickens, use Animal Meal % i. makes hem grow. SORES: Elizabeh, Flainleld, Elizabehpor, Somerville, lied Bank. HE V PAL. NORON CO., U Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank. F. D. WKOFF, Manager. ME SPEN, N SELECNG A SALOR HA S WELL SPEN. When you buy a Sailor Ha you should ake los o ime in selecing i. Be sure ha you don' ge he crown oo high or he brim oo broad, or vice versa. B$ cerain ha i's becoming beore you decide, {qr you will wear i more han all o your Oher has combined. Don' go o a sore where here is no assormen, bu come o us. We will show you iy syles. You can ry hem all on i you so desire, make your selecion, and go home happy rom he.-. \ Red Bank emple o Fashion.! River Coage o Le. on llio river, nini) rouirm be- 1 iro ball); modern mprovoincnhj pood windy whoro; lino river view; rolley euro Hour prominch. Apply o ^ J. llawou) ALLEN, P- O. Dox 187. HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding Sables. HHYKEl & COLYKR. Wo beg o announce Uni wo luivou lino selecion o nins, riiimboulh.hurreyh bugyioi (mil olhor comorable, vehicle!, o H'liic rom, and any ono wbo iu de- Hiroua o hiring u nice urnou, will Hnd i will pny hem o onll on UB, l«d llnnk, N. J. Good and Prices Moderae.

8 EAONOWN NEWS. A Xuinber o Persons Sick Wih he Grip bu Recovering. Louis Snyder, who. is employed.a Long Branch, lias been sick auring (lie las wo weeks wih he grip,. He ia now recovering and was ou or he irs on Sunday. Frank HulioU, o Souh Euonown.has reurned home rom he Delaware Waer Gap, where he has been visiing his Biser, Mrs. Harry N. HcKaig., Waler Haynes, who is employed in 'New York, spen par o las week wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayneg. h Heni;y Wolco lias moved rom he corner o Whie sree and Railroad avenue oihe Dr. Eimbal propery on Main sree. ' Mrs. Ann Smih, who has been conined o her bed or he pas wo weeks wih an aack o he grip, ie recovering. Mrs. Rober Drurumond has reurned home rom New York, where she has been spending a week wih relaives. Perry B. Cook and Charles Haynes made a rip o Soa Gir on Sunday on heir bicycles. Rev. George Morris o Ohio and his amily spen par o las week in own wih riends, Bernard F. Muray is sudying law wih Frederick Parker o Freehold, Harry Hudson o Paerson spen Sunday wih Charles Lileield, Sr. Mrs. W L B. Beach and her younges son are sick wih he grip. Edward Morria. son o W. E Morris, is sick wih he measles. LLE SLVER NEWS. his ligh ree. ' William Curchin has been very si«k wih somach rouble, bu lie has. now recovered. he American Mechanics will give a dance in heir ball nex Wednesday nigh... C. D. Chandler has opened a candy iore in he American Mechanics build- Visiing he Sae Camp-New rusees o he JUehoilin Church. Among hose who visied he sae camp a Sea Gir on heir, bicycles las Sunday were Frank and Archie Sherwood, Frank Curis, Benjamin Shoemaker, Mor Woolley, C.'W. ord, Sr/, C. W. ord, Jr., Whiney Campbell, Elmer Pope, John Lane, John Wilson, Edward and John Lake and Charles Hobrough. Frank Smih, D. C. Heyer and J. E. Harvey have been eleced rusees o he MeJliodis church. Mr. Smih and Mr. Heyer were eleced in he places o B.. Whie and Harry Kemerer. Mr. Harvey was a member o he ormer board and was releced. An enerainmen will be given in he Mehodis church o-morrow nigh by Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Beverage o Nebraska. hey are good singers and he enerainmen is given or he benei o he Epworh league. Miss Ella Squire o Rahway, who has been spending a ew days wih Miss Ella D. Poer, reurned home on Monday. Miss Elizabeh Worhley reurned home on uesday rom a week's visi o riends and relaives a New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Newman o New York are occupying heir home a his place or he summer. Alonzo Benne, who has been sick wih he measles, has recovered. H. G, Corney spen Wednesday in New York. ' CHAPEL HLL NEWS. A Boa Poisoned- Visiing he Sale Camp, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Benne and heir daugher Elsie spen Sunday wih George l^ewib o Long Branch'. homas L Leonard and amily have moved rom Alanic Highlands o heir summer home here. Charles Benne and Caleb Pos rode o he Sea Gir camp grounds on heir wheels on Sunday.» Charles Carhar o Long Branch spen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs Charles Carhar. Mr. and Mrs. ra AnonidespenSu day wih Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane o Holmdel. A dog owned by W. S. Applegae was poisoned on Sunday and had o be sho. Mrs. Frances L. Brown spen Saurday a New York. William S. Applegae lias sared his vegeable wagon, Oceanpor News lie Oskalea sociey me las hursday Jiigli a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smock's. he evening was passed in playing games and in social cha. Rereshmens were served a a suiable season, and he guess reurned home a midnigh. A game o base ball was played on Saurday beween William Green's eam and a eam rom Lile Silver, capained hv Krwnrd Sacke. hu game waa won by lio Oceanpor eam by a score o 32 o au. ' Mrs. William Ruch is very sick wih Bligh's disease and her, recovery is doubul, Lewis M. Prico and Cissie Corljes, who have been sick wi;h he grip, are recovering. Mr. mid Mrs. Wesley Souhmaid, Mrs. Henry Child wick and Mrs. L. Urossmav, o Brooklyn, have been visiing Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smock.' Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Ryer o S. Louis Bpen par o las week visiing riends in own. Mr. Ryer ormerly kep a drug sore here. Mr. mid Mrs. William ilon have gone o he Wes on a visi.. ^ ^ - ^ Oceanic Nows. Elizabeh and John Dalrymplo o New Brunswick,' ormer nmidiinh o Rci Bank, liiivo been spending a ew days wih heir aun, Mrn. Frank McMuhon o Kns Occniiiu. Mrn. Lucy A. Allen and her grand (nligher, Louixii Allen, aro visiing rein UVCH and riends in Brooklyn. MKH Prudence Newbury, u eacher in he public HCOO, spen Sunday wih bur min a; Snyonnc, John Miller o New York Hp'ii Sun day wih Olivor Lloyd. John L, Conlin o Brooklyn \H visiing iiimxlh hero. u Beauiul mid cheap plain' bu nrw ic. im proper hing a ho rigli prici 0. Dorllinger & Bonn, No. 1)15 Broadway nonr 'Ma sree, i»idso Murray urcci New York. Adv. 1 ' Fair Haven News. he Slehodis church will be wired nex week or elecric lighs. An elecric ligh has been placed a he corner o Main and Pearl-srees a his place. he elecric ligh company urnishes A Church's Successul Year. he Congregaional church a Asbury 'ark, which was organized abou a year ago wih Rev. H..Widdemeraa pasor, has a membership o 216. s income during he year was $6,350. Road and Bridge Money. O-HE EDOR OF HE REGSER: noice you are a man who looks close er he welare o your ellow ciizens, specially on axaion or roads and bridges. he amoun spen or his/purpose cerainly is earul. his reminds me ha he side enders or bens o he old Shrewsbury and Middleown bridge sill lie in he sal waer, rusing away. hey appear o be sound and well worh proecing, and would seem o be useul or smaller bridges in uure, when he axpayers have become.nsolven. hey would probably have answered well or ha bridge a Keypor which cos $18,000. A SUFFERER. Middleown ownship. May 19h, 189S. o Parade a Freehold. il* Grand Army, he Knighs o Pyhias, and he members o Company E o Freehold who did no go o he war wjll parade a Freehold on Decoraion day. A Miniser Caches a 'Coon. Rev. Charles W. Heisley o Farmingdale caugh a big raccoon on his soop one morning las week. ' OVAL BAKNG POWDER conains no acid excep ha derived rom grapes, and is pure, healhul, sure in making he ines ood, and o highes pracical srengh. Baking powders made rom harsh, causic acids are low* erinprice. heymay pu up he dough, bu hey will ruin he somach. ROYAL DAKlNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Ladies' Bicycle Suis, New Syles. We have jus received rom h«' ' i manuacurer a ull line o Ladies' BicjM cle Suis and Separae Bicycle Skirs. hese goods are made up in boh Coon and Woolen Maerials. he sui;s have he ly ron reeer jackes and circular skirs, inished wih rows o siching. Very aracive in syle. Broad Sree, ADLEM & COLE, : Red Bank, N.'j his day has become he bes o all holidays or spors-and ouings. o horoughly enjoy i, your shoes mus be righ. <We prepared or he day monhs ago, as hese shoes and low prices prove :». Women's Bicycle Shoes. A handsome new shape, all leaher, russe, one high cu, a $1.50. One beauiul boo/hree-quarer heigh, black or russe, $2.89'. Women's Bicycle Oxords. Wih heavy soles or wear, made o our order, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50. ' / /... ' Boys' Bicycle Shoes. A ine, good black one, all sizes, A handsome russe one, new shape, $1.15. Men's Bicycle Shoes. n hese we excel, carrying as we do one o he larges socks in New Jersey. One excellen value is a russe one a $1.25, ; Anoher in black and russe, corrugaed soles, $ ,- Beer-ones-a $2;00,-$2;50 : and-$2;85;: ' ; ^ Boys' Russe Sree Shoes. We made a orunae purchase uesday o several dozen boys' and youhs' ine russe shoes,,. o sell cheap, 11s o 2s, $1.00; 2} o 51, $1.25., his is weny per cen under heir value. Women's ies.. his comprehends oo much o ell you all he kinds we have. We can i any oo, sui any ase, and guaranee he snappies, bes gqods or less money han you ever bough hem or anywhere. Prices range rom 47c. o A Handsome Novely irr a Woman's Buon Boo. Jus arrived. im.is 1 a changeable silk vesing cloh op, buon, paen leaher ip and ;.. sylish paen leaher heel oxing. hey nre he mos elegan hing in shoes we ever saw<!a $ ". ' Men's Shoes in Endless Variey. ^ Men's sain cal lace shoes, wide and narrow oes, 95c. Men's sain cal lace shoes, opera' oe, a handsome shoe, $1.25. Men's new bulldog oe, lace, $1.50 and $2.00'. Russes in grea variey. ;. Remember all our sock is new and resh ; mos'o i was bough since he irs, o his year; bough or cash and made o our special order., You hus save money, yoii save your ee, and he shoes wear longer. BROAD SREE, Opposie Poors's, RED BANK, N. J. ; 6 v V n -

9 XX. NO. 47. EED BANE, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1898. PAGES 9 O 16. SOLDERS AS HOME GUARDS. HE HRD REGMEN NO O GO OUSDE HE SAE* Sonie o 31onmouh'a Soldier Sous Will Go o or Hancock, on Sandy Hook, and he Bes Will Go o Pompon Lake. he hird Regimen o New Jersey inanry will no go. o acive war, a leas no ye awhile. he our companies o Monmouh couny men are all in he hird Regimen. wo o he Monmouh companies, Company B o Long Branch, commanded by Cap. Charles Morris; and Company o Freehold, commanded by Cap. Peer Vredenburg; orm par o he irs baalion o he regimen. his baalion goes o Pompon Lake, New Jersey, where i will guard- he powder works rom possible Spanish spies. he second and bird baalions o his regimen will go o Sandy Hook as a garrison or he or here. v Company A o Asbury Park, commanded by Cap. Jerome B. Muddell; and Company G o Keypor, commanded by Cap. Herman O. Bauer; orm par o he hird baalion. he men would very much- have preerred acive service in he ield o garrison duy. When i was announced his week ha he hird Regimen would be under he command o General llerri, he men hoped and expeced ha hey would be sen o he Phillipines. he companies ha will garrison Sandy Hook are likely o remain here. he men who go o Pompon Lake will relieve a Pennsylvania regimen, which is now on duy here. he Pennsylvanians will ener acive service, and he New Jersey roops a Pompon hink hey may be relieved in urn by new soldiers and hus ge a chance o go o he ron. he Firs New Jersey regimen le he sae camp a Sea Gir las Friday nigh and are now saioned near Washingon,. D. C, awaiing urher orders. AU he Monmouh couny soldiers are now in he hird regimen, he Freehold company having become Company o his regimen. A grea many visiors sill coninue o go o he camp, and many o hem ake dainies or he soldiers. Couny Clerk Auraack sen a large packing box o cigars and obacco, and Ward & Maurer and. Harry Hopkins, boh, o Keypor, each sen a barrel o oysers. A naionial guardsman, i he ener he service in case o. war, wiineceive he same pay as a man in he regular army, which is as pllows: Privae soldiers, per monn.. $ Corporals, pe-monh Sergeans, per mouh Firs sergean, per mouh 2301) Quarermaser sergean, per monh 2301) Sergean-major, per monh..; Hospial seward, per monh "SecbrianieuBmnrperraonh77-.-^7r-lll ar Firs lieuenan, per mouh Capain," per monh Ma]or, per monh Lieuenan-colonel, per monh 250 CO Colonel, per monh Brigadier-general, por monh..' Major-general, pei monh.' Chaplain, por monh Qunreriunser, per monh Surgeon, per monh Assisan surgeon, per monh he soldiers leave camp under heavy marching orders. he equipmen weighs C4J pounds, and is made up as ollows; wo blankes, ]() pounds. One rubber poncho, 2 pounds. One-bai sheler en, 2 pounds. One overcoa, (1 pouuds. One pair shoc3. i pounds. One cake soap. 3.6 ounces, One pair rousers, 8 pounds. One shi, 1 pound. Onepuir drawers, ouures. One pair socks ounces. Ono owel, 2.4 ounces. Ono blanke bug, 2 pounds. Haversack and raions, 9 pounds. Killo, bayone, neld bel, scabbard, 13.5 pounds. Cauasn, illed, nnd cup, 4.5 pounds. Ammuniion, 100 rounds, 0 pounds. his makes up a oal o 84$ pounds and does no include ho weigh o he clohing nnd incidenals, as pocke knie, pipe, obacco, money, ec., which would make ho oal weigh abou seveny pounds. A recen order rojn he headquarers a Chickiimauga sces ha hu men in he ranks are o bo relieved o as much weigh as possible. he knapenck, en, blankes, overcoa, cnnvas sui, change o underclohing, soap and owels are o bo carried on a wagon, wo o which will bo urnished o each company. his will relieve hu soldiers o abou weny pounds o hulr burden. he monbei'3 o ho hird rogimen received heir supplies las week. Each' mini was provided wih a pnir o regulaion brogana, bluo lnnnol shir, HUHponders, socks, underwear, ec, Each Wan ia allowed a cernin amoun o clohing a year by ho govornmon. hose' who do no U8O up holr onire allowance o clohing 1, nro givon credi or ho aricles no drawn nnd li ho snd o lioir jorvlgo will ho paid in money he bulancri o heir allowances Qoorge S. Hobur o Freehold, a nephew o Vico Presiden Hobar, wua nominaed as an assisan adjuan-general by Presiden McKinley las week. his posiion carries wih i he rank and pay o a major. Mr. Hobar was a sergean major in he ranks o he Freehold company, bu his appoinmen akes him ou o ha posiion, where he go $33 a monh, and gives him a place where he ges $208.33' per monh. his is more han is received by any o,he oicers* o he company. William J.'lSewell, Jr., he son o.senaor W,m. J. Sewell, received a'similar appoinmen. ikurllankins o Freehold, who served in rie civil war, was no allowed 10 eniis ;i in he army, alhough be was very anxious o do so. He is quie dea, and he is beyond he prescribed age. Bu while-he was no allowed o enlis be go a posijon'aa one o he wagoners or he company. wo sons o W. J, Newman o "Wes Ocean Grove are in he navy and anoher is in he army. 'Frederick B,, one o he sons, is on he monior Amphirie, wih Sampson's lee; Harry. is a sailor on he baleship Massachuses, wih Schley's lying squadron; and Frank W. is a he oriicaion a Sandy Hook. heir aher is a veeran o he civil war. he son o A. P. darks o Perrineville is also wih he lying squadron. Drills and pracice marches are held almos every day. Some o,he drills and marcnes are over rough ground, hrough biokes and underbrush, and are made as much as possible like marching and deploying will be in acual service. he commiee o Freehold ciizens, who have been appoined o care or he amilies o soldiers wbo may be in desiue circumsances, have colleced $47.00 in cash. n addiion hey have received pledges or regular monhly conribuions amouning o $ Seven o he collecors appoined have no ye made heir repors, and i is expeced ha heir collecions will bring he amoun up o $200 per monh. he conribuors have agreed o pay. his amoun every monh or wo years, unless he war should come o an end beore ha ime. Rev. Mailand Alexander, ormerly pasor o he Presbyerian church o Long Branch, bu who is now pasor o he Harlem Presbyerian church o New York, has been oered he posiion o chaplain o Roosevel's rough riders. he salary is $125 per monh. Rev, Rober M. Blackburn, who is now pasor o he Long.Branch Presbyerian church, has oered'his services o he governmen as a chaplain o any regimen where he Presiden sees i o saion him. Dr. F. D. oms o Keypor has applied or a posiion as a surgeon in liegovern- " men se vicerhere are 75OO applicans ahead o him. An Ear Bien O. Pierre. rounan o Long Branch was rying o ac as peacemaker in a igh a Long Branch abou a week ago when his le ear waa bien o by Joseph hompson, one o he ighers. Mr. rouman picked up his ear and wen o he Long Branch hospial, where i was sewed on. he hospial auhoriies expec ha he ear will grow as o his head again. hompson was ined $25 or being drunk'and disorderly, bu escaped punishmen on he chage o l mayhem. --» A Waer Franchise o be Annulled. he ownship commiee o Nepune ownship has begun proceedings o se aside he ranchise graned o he Wes Asbury Park waer company. he company has had many exensions o ime o complee is plan, bu i is sill uninished. Anoher company has asked or he ranchise and has ngreed o assume he bulk o he old company's deb. A. Bad Fall rom a Bicycle. Joseph Hngerman o Long Branch was hrown rom his wheel lus Wednesday nigh nnd was severely cu nnd bruised. Ho was riding a a rapid gni and sruck a sone, causing ho acciden. His upper and under lips were boh cu and his eeh were loosened. was necessary o ake six Biohea o closo he wounds in hi) lips. _ by Gnu, ho Consolidaed ROB company aro in viing ho ladies o Red Dank o visi heir olllee on Fron sree, beween Juno 1s inn! 10h, when Mrs. Eva.Siuiro i) o (lomoribrao lib advanages o cooking by gnlonrungol seup nnd in ncuol mii. Ado, Florida havo some very lno. oranges a 25 emis por dozen, nnd oomo Florldari n 50 cens, Louiu Prae, Broad Direc, Rod Bank, Adv. A FREEHOLD SUCDE, ELHU B. BEDLE SHOOS HM- SELF HROUGH HE HEAD. He usaa a Broher o he Lae Ex- Governor Joseph J>. BeMe Believed o Have Been emporarily nsane,. Elihu B. Bedle o. Freehold sho and killed himsel in he. bahroom o: bis house las Saurday nigh. He had an' aack o he grip some ime ago, and his healh became impaired. His ill healh and recen business roubles are believed o have unseled his mind, and i is hough ha he was emporarily insane when he sho himsel. He sho himsel hrough he head and deah was : insananeous. Mr. Bedle.was a prominen man in Freehold's aairs. He was chiely insrumenal in organizing he Cenral naional bank o Freehold, and or several'years aer is organizaion he was is cashier. Previous o he organizaion o he CenraLnaional bank he was. one o he direcors o he Firs naional bank o Freehold. He was presiden o. he Freehold gas company, and owned a large amoun o he sock o.ha company ; and he was also he secreary o he Freehold board o educaion. he amily is one o he oldes o Monmouh couny. he irs respresenaive o he Bedle amily came o New Jersey rom he island Bermuda. he maernal side he amily is also represenaive o he colonial hisory o he couny, he Dorses, rom whom Mr. Bedle's moher descended, having been residens o Monmouh couny or more han 150 years. Mr. Bedle was he second son and and hird child o homas. and Hannah. Dorse Bedle, and was born a Maawan, whioh was hen known as Middleown Poin, in He received bis educaion a he Maawan public school. When.he was oureen years old he became a clerk in Garre P. Conover's sore, and remained here eigh years. n 860 he moved o Freehold, and had lived, here ever since. Mr. Bedle engageci-business in Freehold and coninued an acive business lie unil 1888, when he reired. was abou his ime ha he organized he Cenral naional bank, n 1860 Mr. Bedle married Kae E. Craig, daugher o Rober E. Craig a armer o ennen. She survives him, as do also eigh children, hree sons and ive daughers. he sons are Harry, John and Rober. One o he daughers, Rachel, married Peer S. Conover o Alanic Highlands; anoher, Josephine, married Charles H. Bucher o Freehold; and he hird is Mary, whoj is he wie o Frederick Parker o Freehold. he ohers are unmarried. he uneral was held a his lae home yeserday morning a eleven o'clock. he uneral was privae, only he relaives and wo or hree riends being presen. he bearers were his hree sons and hree sons-in-law. he burial was in he Freehold cemeery. Cake. Bread and Pie Sales. he women o he Presbyerian church held a cake sale in he chapel on Saurday nigh. he cakes sold rapidly and brough good prices. Abou $14 was cleared. he women o Grace church held a bread and pie sale a Joseph Grover's conecionery sore on Broad sree on Saurday and abou $10 was cleared. ho coming Saurday aernoon ho women o riniy church will hold a bread and en ce sale a Mrs. J. B. Garrison's on Broad sree. wo Governmen Appoinmens. A. G. Harrison o Asbury Park hns been appoinedchie o he naional road inquiry bureau. His son, Charles. Harrison, has also received an appoinmen in ho bureau. Ho will shorly movo o Washingon. he Bea, So he, " Reac Ben." 1 ' Swi presses, an abundance o ype, skilled workmen, and a powerul olecno moor o drive he machinery -hose aro ho hings which pu he HE RED BANK KuaiSE prining oice in ho ron rank o prining odlcoa in he sae. Everyhing in HE RicaiBmi prining olllco is ho very hos o is kind. ho "nex bes" is a good deal cheaper,bu ho "nex bes" novcr was and never will bo good enough :or UB lrcaiai'eu. lm's why Hiich good work ia urned ou u UB UKOHUK ollce ; ha's why good work is donu a Biijhn ronsonablo lguro ; and ha'i why 'work is nlwoyn dono a ho ime i in promised. Adv. A Hare Wlinrr. ' Spiildlo wngoiib, new, u ^5,1)0; oher pricoj in proporion. F. D. dowdy, Fron nroe, nearly opposie ho Globo hoel. Adv. CHOKED A NEWSBOY. James Campbell Sen o he Couny all on Monday. James Campbell, who said his home was in renon, was arresed on Wallace sree on Monday by Consable James Walsh or choking Waler VanBriin, a newsboy. On he way o Jusice Child's oice Campbell broke away rom Walsh bu was recapured. Young VanBrun said he was sanding on he corner o Broad and Fron srees selling papers. Sampbejl came along and he oered him one. Campbell did. no buy he paper, bu chased he boy up Broad sree. He caugh him in ron o Cook's resauran and choked him. Several men and boys saw he assaul. Jusice Child ined Campbell $5. He was unable o pay he ine and he was sen o he couny jail. Ha Facory Men Figh. Harry Sharlock and Benjamin Balour are employed in he ha acory a Eaonown and bad blood exiss beween hem. Las Saurday Balour was passing rom one room o anoher wih his arms ull o bae, '.when Sharlock hi him on he head wih his is. he men wen ouside he acory o inish he igh, and Sharlock go worsed. He hen wen beore Jusice John C. Edwards and had Balour arresed. Balour had a hearing ha nigh, and Jusice Edwards discharged him aer hearing he evidence in he case. Appoined ownship Commeemen. Joseph. N. Flanigan o Long Branch has been appoined ownship commieeman o Ocean ownship o succeed he lae George W. Brown. Mr. Flanigan will serve unil nex spring, when an elecion will be held o ill he balance o he unexpired erm. Mr. Flanigan will be a candidae or he place. Roderick A. Allgor o Como has been appoined ownship commieeman o Wall ownship o ill he vacancy caused by he recen deah o Frederick B, Craig o Como. S. JameB's Club Makes 850. A ball was given by S,..James's club in Lyceum hall on Pearl sree las Wednesday nigh. Abou* one hundred couples rom Red Bank, Long Branch, Keypor, Asbury Park and New York were presen and he club cleared abou $50. he grand march was led by L. J. Ryan and Miss Kae Ryan. A dance will be given by he young ladies' Sodaliy in Lyceum hall nex Monday nigh. Hur in a Runaway, A horse belonging o Charles C. Williams o Fair Haven ran away on he sone road beween Asbury Park and Long Branch las week. he horse became righened a a rolley car and collided wih anoher horse and wagon. Parick Lyons o Seabrigh was in he wagon wih Mr. Williams. he occupans o boh wagons were hrown ou cand Mr. Lyons was injured inernally. Boh wagons were broken in he collision. wo lodges Celebrae. Freedom council o Daughers o Libery o Keypor will celebrae he hird anniversary o is organizaion o-morrow nigh. he Daughers o Rebekah o Manasquan celebraed he irs anniversary o heir organizaion on Monday nigh. Elecric Lighs or a Church. he Oceanic Mehodis church has arranged o have he building lighed wih elecric lighs. he work will be done a once, and he Shore elecric company o Bed Bank will urnish he ligh. Mea and ools Solen. hreo bams and a quaniy o bacon was solen rom Chrisopher Snedeker's smokehouse n Col's Neck las Wednesday nigh. he nigh previous nn axo nnd Boine oher ools were solen. Measles a Middleown. A number o children in Middleown village nro sick wih inonbles. Among ho sick children aro Roy and Willie Luburrow, ommy Mehon and Nahan Heah. ^ A Cow Dlos ron Eaing Clover. A cow owned by George Cross o Coil's Neck died lan week rom eaing green clover. Waned Money, You wase your monoy i you, pay moru or your incu han wha charge, Hell ho bes moa nnd sell i n lower pricch han any oher bucher. do inuin on cnuh, bu ha in ho rawon why can aord o noil a a lower prlco. Joseph Ryan, ho cash bucher, Jroad Brec. Adv. LGHNNG'S ODD ANCS..*. N QUEER PRANKS PLAYED N A HOUSE A BLUE BALL. Par o he Lighning Bod orn O he House-Furniure Upse and Broken-A Clock Knocked O a i Shel he House Damaged. '' he house o John Murray a Blue Ball, in Howell ownship, was sruck by lighning during one o he hunder sorms during he recen rainy weaher, and damage o he amoun o $115 was done. he curren was very eccenric in is course and did he mos peculiar hings beore i passed ou o he house. he house was proeced wih liglning rods, bu in his case he lighning rod proved o be worse han useless, or i was he lighning rod which araced he lighning o he house. he lighning rod was irs sruck. he op hird and he boom hird o he lighning rod was le on he house, bu he middle hird was orn o. he lighning enered he house, earing o a srip o he weaherboards wo ee "wide and ieen ee iodg, and loosening a lo o he oher weaherboards. n one place he side o he house was pushed in ully six inches, and i had he appearance o having been hi wih an immense baering ram. Pars o he weaherboards were scorched. n he ron bedroom a lo o plaser was orn on* he wall, a girder supporing he loor was shaered as i i had been blown up wih dynamie, and a rocking chair which was in one corner o he room was picked up and ossed on abed. n his room wd legs were orn o a able and he back was broken o a chair. n an adjoining bedroom a shor piece o board was orn rom he loor rom under he carpe, bu he acks which held he Carpe o he loor were no disurbed, even in ha par o he loor which was wrenched loose rom he loor beans v wo loor boards were bulged up ino & A-'shaped posiion he whole lengh o he room. A wash-bowl was knocked o he washsand, bu was no broken, and he washband was knocked ino he opposie corner o he room. n anoher bedroom a bureau was urned over,.bu a looking glass which sood on i was no broken. oile boles which were on he bureau when i was upse were also unbroken...._ Qn he irs loor a clock was knocked o a shel, and par o he-oundaion o.he house was orn ou. he manlepiece in he parlor was orn down, 26 window panes were broken, leaving en panes unbroken, hree legs o a mar.belop able were orn o, bu he marble was no broken. he cook sove in he kichen was cracked and he lids were broken. n he cellar almos every jar o "canned rui was broken. he lighning divided ino several branches, one o which ollowed he board walk o he well, where.i upse he well curb, broke he pump, and roiled up he waer so ha i could no be used since; anoher branch ollowed he walk o he ron gae, where i broke he lach and wen ou in he road and disappeared. Mr. Murray"s daugher was he only person in he house a he ime. She did no, eel he shock a all. Mr.-Murray has been paid $115 rom he insurance companies o cover he damage done. % * - Voing Agains Bonds. A special elecion was held by he 1 borough o Nepune Ciy las week o voe on issuing bonds o ho amoun o $40,000 o buy he sewer and wner sysem a ha place. he measure was deeaed by our voes, 71 ballos being cas in avor o i and 75 ballos agains i.' Anoher elecion o voe on he same quesion will be bold in abou a monh. heir Salaries No ncreased. A a meeing o ho borough council o Asbury Park las week nn increase, o $100 a year was asked or in he salaries o ho reasurer and clerk o ho borough. he presen salary o ho reasurer is $700 and ho clerk receives $500. was decided ha he salaries should no bo incrcuscd. Chickens Killed by Dogs. Elmer Morris o Keypor sho wo dogs one nigh las week which hud been killing hia chickena, A grea ninny chickens havo been killod by dogs a Keypor wihin he pas ew weoliu, llloncy Well nvesed n a now wagon, ully guaraneed, a Gowdy'a reposiory, Fron sroe, nearly opposie ho Globo hoel. yl<ii?. «m ' A box o hireen Esny Fulcon pena or 10 cens n HE REOSEU saionery, sore Adv.

10 EARLY DUCH SELERS, ALBER COUWENHOVEN AND HS WELVE CHLDREN. Alber iron he Sixh Child o William Gerrlse Couwenhovenby is Second Wie-Jlin iiwand he Will o lia Son Cornellun. Alber Couwenhoven came rom Flalands, Long sland, o Monmouh couny, and seled on lands in he ownship o Freehold (now Marlboro) where Selah Wells now lives. We ind his riame and ha o his wie, Neelje or Eleanor Schenck, daugher o Roelo Marense Schenck, and his second wie, Anneje Wycko, among he communicans o he Brick church in His Duch bible is sill in exisence, wih daes o he birh o all his sons "and daughers enered in his own handwriing. He had he ollowing children: William, lorn March 7h, 1702, married Llberlje, daugher o Benjamin VnnOlea and Hank Suplien, his wie.' Sue was bapized May loli, He seled in wha is now Janalapan ownship, and le a will recorded,in he oice o hs secreary o our sae. Rulii, bom Sepember 8h. 1703, married Anjo, daugher o Jan Sryekcr and Marp;area 8caenck, Uls wie. 8Uo was bapized Doceinbcr SSOi, 1*08. Aoje, born Augus 21s, 1705, married Abraham Eolheinus, supposed o be o he Somerse couny or Long sland people. Junneje, born Sepember 30li, 1707, married Joseph Coernel. Alle, born January 20h, 1701), married Hendrlck, son o Hendrlck Hcnkrickson. He was bom November 11h, 1700, and died July SMh, n book G o deeds, page 59, Monmouh couny clerk's oice, is record o a deed rom unis Cover o Freehold ownship o Cornelius VanBrun and Hendrick Hendrickson o New Urech o Long sland, or 203} acres and 96$ acres in Freehold ownship. On pages o same book is record o a deed daed May 1s, 1719, rom Abraham Emans o Freehold ownship o Hendrick Hendrickson and, Jaques Denys o ' New Urech, Long sland, or a rac o 06 acres in Freehold ownship. hereore appears ha here were oher Hendricksons who bough land in Monmouh couny besides Daniel and William, who came here prior o 1700 and seled on lands a wha is now Holland, in Holmdel ownship. he early Duch selers were in he habi o visiing once or wice a year heir old homes in Kings couny, Long sland, and marriages likely occurred beween he young people here wih* he young people in Long sland. he Duch generally preerred o marry among heir own people, and i was no oen ha any o hem were caugh by he "daughers o Heh," or he sons o he Philisines. Mnruare, born February Kih, 1711, mnrricd December mil, 1731, Daniel, Bon o Johannes Polhenus. Ho -was orn n 171X1 and died Sepember aili, She died Juno 7h, 17S0. Boh are buried in he amily burying ground o lie Polhemus amily a Scobeyville, Alanic ownship. Sarah, born June 21s, 17H, married..may-luh, 1737, Johannes, son o lenjumln VanClea, and Hank SuphlD, ils wie. He was bapized June 3d, Peer, born Ocober 12h, 1710, married May lh, 1740, Wllliainpcdaiurlier o Hndrlck VunVoorhees and Janneje Jansen, his wie. Shu was born Jnnuary 2ub, 1722, and died Augus 12h. 1KB. He died Ocober 1s, 1771, and wua burled n he yard o Marlboro Brick church. Nellie, bora February 7h, 1710, died udmarrled Augus 22d, 17i». She was burled in ho Seuenck and Couwenhoven burying ground. "~ Garre, born June Kih, 1721, married November 8h, 1742, Sarah, daugher o Hendrlck VanVoorhees and wie aoresaid. Jan, born February 18h, 1723, married Ocober 10h. 1744, Cuharlne, daugher o said Hendrlck VanVoorhees and wire. Cornelius A., born Ocober 2lh, married n 1760 An)e, daugher o William Williamson and Anje Couwenhoven, lls wie. Slio was bom Sepember 13h, 1730,'anil illed Sepember Uh, and was buried n Wycko Hill grave yard, near Freehold. lie married or his second. wie Julv 12h, Mnry Lopnn, who wus born Augus 1Kb, 1748, and died May 2d, he Logan amily is^now exinc in in Monmouh couny. Cornelius Couwenhisven died January 28d, 1802, leayr ing a las will proved beorecaleb Lloyd, surrogae o Monmouh. couny, April loh, Cornelius and his second wie are buried in he Schenck"and Couwenhoven burying ground. He had a son named CorneliuB, born May 18h, 1771, who married Elizabeh, a daugher o Harmon Conover and Phoebe Bailoy, his wie, and who died December 20h, He was also buried in'lie Schenck- Couwcnhoven burying ground. Hia oldes son was named John C. Conover, Ho was born November 10h, 1797, and married December 3d, 1820, Elizabeh, a daugher o John A. Vandcrbil, and Mary MacKildoo. She was born /Sepember 11h, 1804, and died January 30h, He was ho las owner o ho Alber Couwenhoven homesead. Ho died November 20h, 18, r (2, and his arm hen passed ou o he amily. Alber _ Couwenhoven and his wie, ho parens o ho above-named welve childron, were buried in he chenok and Couwenhovi'ii burying.ground, Alber Couwonhovon lo n will, abou iwo-hirdno which wihiikon up wih he "imprimis," or inroducion, and he. revocaion o ormer wills. his nroducion Ho orh ha Alber Covon'liovci (which ho hud adoped UH a HlmplorHpolling o ho old numn Couwunhovon) wa wcuk and nick in body, bu WH o HOU mind mid good memory and undoi-blunding. hen ollowed wlm wan jiraoi cully a prayer or Hulvuion. ho nni paragraph o lio iiilrodiiollon o bin wil Hnid ha " give my body o hu carlli rom where i wmj aken, in ull immir anco o HH rchurrocloii rom heuco ui he las day. As or my burial, desire i may be decen, wihou pomp or sae, a he discreion o my execurix and execuor hereinaer named, who doub no, will manage i wih all requisie prudence.. As o my worldly esae, i is my will, and do hereby order, ha in he irs place all my jue,"debs and' uneral charges o be paid and saisied ou o my movable esae." he irs paragraph o he will proper shows ha Alber Covenhoven, alhough he died 150 years ago, in Sepember, 1748, ye held much he same ideas and he same objecions o his wie marrying again as are held by many men o he presen ime. n he irs paragraph o he will Alber Covenhoven gave and bequeahed uno Eleanor, " my dearlybeloved wie, all my whole esae, boh real and personal, or her own proper use, benei and behoo, as long asshe remains my widow and no longer." he nex paragraph o he will gave o liis eleven well-beloved children, William, Bulu, Anna, Jane, Alice, Margo, Sarah, Peer, Jarra, John and Cornelius, er he deah or widowhood o his dearly beloved wie, all his whole esae, boh real and personal, as goods, chaels, lands and enemens, o be equally divided amongs hem so ha each o hem, or each o heir heirs and assigns, should have he elevenh par o his whole esae. Nex Alber Covenhoven le o his son William, in recogniion o his being his ldes child, he sum o hree shillings, which siim'he ordered'o be paid o him '' in a convenien ime aer my decease." Alber's "dearly-beloved" wie, Eleanor and his "well-beloved kinsman," William Covenhoven, son o Cornelius.Oovenhoven, were made execurix and execuor. his paragraph was ollowed by he revocaion o all ormer wills, and he.usual paragraph in regard o signing and sealing he will. Las o all came a paragraph which ihowed ha Alber Covenhoven was no i as good mind and memory as he saes in he inroducion o his will, or he adds ;his: "My will and.desire is ha my wellbeloved son Jarra have he use o one hundred pounds or en year8, whenever he wans i. his was wri beore signing and sealing i being orgo o be menioned." he winesses o he will were Jan Covenhoven, Maeys Fierson and William Williamson'. he will was made Sepember 6h, 1748, and Alber Covenhoven died a ew days laer. he will was probaed on he hird day o Ocober, Cornelius A, Covenhoven, son o Alber Covenhoven, who made his will Sepember 11h, 1793, spelled hia name he same as his aher spelled his, he no re having changed he spelling o Conorer. n his will almos every word bejins wih a capial leer. Cornelius, like his aher, ook up ibou hal he body o he will wih an inroducion. begins'wih he orm now curren, "n he name o God, Amen," and his was ollowed by a homily on he cerainy o deah and he equal-cerainy ha Cornelius would have a glorious resurrecion ''hrough ;he mighy power o God." he cusom o puing a lile sermon a he beginning o wills prevailed or a very long ime, and i prevails o some exen a he presen ime, hough no nearly so much so as in days o old. Cornelius seems o have had he same ear ha his widow would marry again as his aher had beore him, hough he was much more liberal in ha even han his aher was wih his moher. his may have been due o he ac. ha he had married wice ; and so el ha his wie ough no o be cu o wholly rom her inheriance in case she. ollowed hia example. Bu his aher had also married wice, and in his will he deprived his wie o any share in his esae i she should marry again. n providing or his widow, Cornelius made, provision or her in caso Bhe should no marry again, and oher provision in case she should marry. He said : " Give & Bequeali o my Loveing Wie Mary Dureing herwiddowhood a Comorable Liveing as Usual Wih My Son Cornelius' on My aaid Farm and have hn Use o one Room wih a Firo Place and Fire wood Brough o her Door one Good Feaher Bod & Furniure and Ono Negro Woman Named Jane HO long as She shall Remain My Widdow and in Caso my Said Wio Should Romany my will in ha my suid wio lmvo ho aum o iy pounds paid her by mo HO CornoliiiB, And dim cuhur lk'd & urniure. n Lieu o her Dower or hirds." ho Hpolling and capializaion o he words in hu will arogiven above exacly an hey arp in ho original will. hem is hardly li puncuaion mark in ho enire will. he documen illiihraw ho general lack o "book-learning" in houo diiyh, oven among ho well-o-do. hin will wail muilo ihorlly aer he Revoluionary War, n nhnou overy iiao o ho original hireen a dloron value had boon pu on EiigliHh money. Alhough ho Unied BaoB governmen was making Unied Saes money in dollars and cens, ye hroughou he hireen original saes or many years aer he Revoluion he greaer.par o he money used was English money, and reckonings were made principally in pounds,, shillings and pence. n order ha here should be rid dispiiewlol'e' value o he iy pounds his widow was 'jge i she re-married. Cornelius pu in his will ha he iy pounds o go o his widow, as well as all oher sums o English money menioned in he will, should be aken a he rae curren in he ciy o New York. ' ' Cornelius Couwenhoven mus have been " well-ixed," or he direcs his son Cornelius o use he sum o six hundredpounds (equal o $3,000) o suppor his son Alber, and aer he deah o his (he elder Cornelius's) widow, und he deah o his son Alber, o divide equally whaever migh be le o he six hundred pounds among his our oher children, William, Nelly, Alice and Sarah, or heir children. he spelling in he will o he names o hese children shows ha he Duch spelling o proper names had given way o he English spelling. Besides he bequessneilionec"above Cornelius Couvenhoven bequeahed o his daugher Sarah " an Ou Se Equal in value o he *Ou Se 1 Ga-ve my Daugher Nell o be Delivered o her by my execuors ou o my Moveable Esae a he ime o My Decease." A clause added o his which reads hus : "My Covered Waggon & Horses & Harness & he Remainder o My Horses & Cale and Such Moveables ha may have and Negroes a.he ime o My Decece, o be Equally Divided amongs my children, o wi: William, Nellie, Allice, Cornelius & Sarah or heir children." he remainder o he esae is given o his son Cornelius. he execuors appoined are Soel Logan, a broher-inlaw, and obias Polhemus, a riend. he winesses o he will were Garre Covenho.ven, Ruh Covenhoven and Joseph hrockmoron. Jloraea Cared or, Free o Charge While examining carriages a Gowdy's reposiory, Fron sree, nearly opposie he Globe hoel. Adv. We have hem, all kinds and a all prices, a Miss A. L. Morris's Millinery, V COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, RED BANK. N. J. HOMAS P. BROWN, -DEALER N- Coal and Wood: Mason and Land and WJiiewash Lime. Sockbridge and H. J. Baker's - Ferilizers. Pains and Brick. Souh Bend Floivs, $7.00 Each. Buckeye Culivaors, $25.00 Each. Hay llalccs, Weeders and Harrows. Red Bank, Whar Avenue, New Jersey. R. HANCE, Wliolcnlo und clnll Dealer n HAY, SRAW, GRAN, FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. Wo aro handling a largo quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay, o ho vory bea qualiy. MONMOUH SREE, Adjoining own Xnll, Rod Dank, N. J ~M<Mg»+~*<Mg~?^^^ Y Y ; 4 he Planing Season is low Here. As usual, our sock o seeds is he larges in quaniy, he bes in qualiy, and he lowes in price in he enire couny. ha his is no vain asserion can easily be proven by comparing our adverised prices wih he prices adverised by any oher concern in he sae. For insance he clover seed which'we oer a $3.40 per bushel, we have been repeaedly assured by our cusomers is much beer in' every way han any seed oered-a^ $3.75 and more elsewhere. GARDEN SEEDS. 'Our small garden seeds we procure exclusively rom James M. horburn & Co.; we are convinced aer'ory, years' handling his seeds ha hey are now and [always have been he bes on he marke '. We have esed every variey o small garden seeds we have in our sore. Wihou excepiowe ound hem perec in every respec, and can show you he rial growhs. As or peas and beans, i is rue we do no buy hem o horburn, as horburn himsel, is obliged o procure hem on conrac rom he growers, exacly he same as ourselves. We have nohing bu.he bes and ines qualiy peas and beans grown in norhern Unied Saes and souhern Canada, admiedly he bes secion in he world or he growh o hese kind o seeds. wo very popular varieies o peas in his secion are he amous McLean's Advancers and he old and ried Champion o England. We quoe hese seeds a $1,75 per bushel. PLOWS. As or plows, we are headquarers on Souh Bend, Oliver, "Boss" and all. he older varieies, such as Nos. 18, i8>4, i 9) 1914, ec. We quoe he " Genuine Boss Plow " a $4.25, quoed elsewhere a $4.50 and $5.00. he "Genuine Souh Bend" we oer a $7.25. Do no orge ha his, is he genuine Souh- Bend plow and no he imiaion.' his imiaion plow is quoed by many dealers a $7.50, alhough i is no worh so much as he genuine Souh Bend plow by a dollar. We repea our quoaion or he genuine Souh Bend plow, $7.25. A large sock o casings or all he Plows menioned Souh Bend, Oliver and "Boss," and alsoor all he oher Plows used in his secion, and prices in nearly every insance we are assured by our cusomers are less han one-hal quoed by any oher business house in he couny. Do no orge, also, ha our Casings are polished. AXES. We have a mos excelleg Axe a 35C. his Axe is ully equal in every respec o Axes adverised by oher concerns a 65c.. Fiy years ago he bes Axe and highes priced one madejn he counry was he Simmons Axe ; he same is equally rue o-day. We quoe his highes grade ool a 65C. CARPES. As or Carpes, never in our business experience o iy years have we ever been undersold, qualiy considered, nor will we ever be undersold. FURNURE. We are expecing shorly a carload o Furniure rom he Luce Furniure Company. n he car are many medium and low price Bedroom Suies. he Luce Company is admied by every hones Furniureconcern in he counry o manuacure he bes Furniure a he very lowes price he $io.op suie being made wih he same degree o care and aenion as suies cosing ive inres'as much. We are he exclusive dealers in his make o suies in his par o he sae. ' ' MARESSES. he genuine Souh American Hair Maress, ull size and ull weigh, eiher secional or in one piece, a $ his Maress is adverised by many concerns a $ Furniure, House Furnishing Goods and Hardware o Every Descripion. Remember, everyhing is delivered ree wihin 50 miles o Red Bank. Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Y ; Y Y : :

11 A GUNBOA N 1,500 PECES. - ja's he Way i is o he Shipped How a Kenucky Genlemen Slehe ron England o lake Jiyuasa, Supreme es o Love. 1 English naval consrucors are very "No woman," said he somewha much ineresed in a gunboa -which has jus beea compleed- or service on iake Nyassa, in Cenral Arica, and is o hsilpped o liaioin-iu-plecesacrid lady, "should marry unil she is sure he man who asks her o do-so really loves her. And," she proceeded gloomily,-"i is very-hard_o bejsure ike a Chinese puzzle. his boa, he- o ha." ; Guendolen, is now spli up ino 1,500 "Perhaps so," replied he Kenucky A re-lady. packages or ransporaion. porer o he /ondon Echo describes he boa in his accoun o his inerview wih J. A. Rennie o he engineering irm which buil he Guendolen: "So here is going o beighingon, Lake Nyassa'?" remarked enaively.' " never said so," he, replied wih iing diplomacy. ". "hen ha's my misake,;, merely judged so rom he ac o your aking ou wha on a lake would be considered a irs-class baleship or he Guendolen is heavily no?" "Yes, i you call six Maxims and ouv Hochklss guns a big armamen. She\ s inended o replace he hree small gunboas now on he lake which are pracically obsolee, and is a vas improvemen on hem in every way. Her lengh is 136 ee, beam 23 and onnage 350, and wih a draugh o 4 ee 6 inches is inended o seam welve knos." " suppose he deph o he lake did' no necessiae a shallow draugh vessel?" "By no means, as here is pleny o waer even close inshore; ha enabled us o have win screws, or on shallow waer such as he Niger or he Khoja (by means o which he Russians in 1894 peneraed ar up oward Chiral) a sernwheel is absoluely necessary. She is quie a normal ype, excep or he ac ha she s ied wih Fraser's under-ired boilers, and will burn wood uel, o which' here is an abundance in and around he la*e; coa]/is only brough up rom' he coas or he use o wo or hree orges, a a cos p. some 10 per on, such ib he diiculy o ranspor." "And ha diiculy will be increased in he case o a gunboa, should imagine?" "No so much as you hink," said Mr. Rennie. "You see, we can only bol, no rive her ogeher in he yard here, so as o insure he perec iing ogeher o every par. n his condiion he Guendolen was 1 inspeced by Sir Edward Reed, who expressed himsel as horoughly. saisied wih, her. hen she was aken o pieces, every piece being previously numbered, and on a small model hese numbers are masked o, he inernal iings o course he model is only o he ouside o he - hull having heir proper numbers marked on scale drawings. Drawings and model accompany he Bhip, which Js spli up ino 1,500 packages, ha conaining he boiler o 2% ons being he heavies, so ha on her arrival here need be no diiculy whaever in puing her ogeher again." Mr. Rennie added ha i one o he packages should be los, i would be diicul o replace. he packages are o be ranspored or miles over a rough counry by-bullock wagons, and as exra weigh i is an imporan consideraion, no spare pars are carried. Commander CiUlen, R. N. R, he commander-in-chie? on he lake, has charge '-'o he ransporaion, and he will superinend he assembling o he pars. Weighing he Baby. he sory is o a young and devoed aher. he baby was his irs, and he waned o weigh i. "'s a bumper!"' he exclaimed. "Where are he scales?" he servan huned up an old-ashioned pair, and he proud aher assumed charge o he operaion. "'ll ry i.aelghpounds," he said, sliding he \veigh along he beam a ha igure: " won' do. She weighs ever BO much more han ha." He slid he weigh along several noches arher. - _,. "By George!" he said. "She weighs more han en pounds H! s i possible?" Ho sa he baby and he scales down and resed himsel a momen. "Bigges baby ever saw," he paned, resuming he weighing process. "Fieen and a hal 1G! his hing have in eaing a sugar sick. he oher won' welkli her. See, sixoen. is hoday a pary o salwar Muscovie bluejackes were o bo seen going along las noch, and she Jerks up llko a eaher! Go and ge a pair o scalos Queen's Road, and ho avidiy wih a some neighbor's. 'll be a enner which hey polished o joss candles ha sho weighs over wony pounda, was a sigh or ho gods. Some o ho Millie," he shoued, rushing ino ho men, who wore ovldonly poy oicers, nex room, "sho'l ho blggos baby in olecod o dlno o candlos as hick as his counry weighs over sixeen ono's arm regular No. 1 joss pidgin pounds!" "Wha did you woigh hor on?" in-, quired lio young moher. "On ho scales in ho kichen." "he igures on UOBO aro only ouncon," Bho ropllod quiely.' mo ho baby, John." "Bring 4 Frudon Springield Children. " you had $5 all your own, wha would you do wih i?" wan ho quoalon pu o ho chlldron o ho Sprlnglcld, (Mans.) public schools. And ou o 1,307 ropllos, U por cen, woro:, "Dopoiil n ho bank." ' Subscribe or im UKGSEK. Adv. HEN SHE KNEW FOR SURE. "Bu was absoluely sure beore married." " don' see how you could be. ' so oen happens ha people do no know heir own minds.',' "here was no.room or do'ub n his case. We were ou slelghrlding he evening he Colonel proposed o me. had reused him several imes beore and old him ha would always eseem, him as a riend. We heard.he jingle o he bells behind, us. he Colonel's horse, a horoughbred o which 'he was very proud, quickened is pace a he sound. he Colonel looked around and exclaimed: 'Here's he chance 've been waiing or. ha's sjudge Peabody behind us. He has been bragging abou ha new horse o his or he las six weeks, bu whenever 1 ried o ge him righ down o a race he has dodged ou o somehow wihou acknowledging ha his horse could bea him.',. "he Colonel slowed up so as o le he Judge oyerake him. he Judge didn' dare o reuse he challenge, because he had a girl wih him. He would no allow himsel o be humiliaed in her eyes. As soon as he wo sleighs were even, he Colonel gave our horse a cu wih he whip and away we wen, he animals wih necks eagerly exended and he people leaning over he dashboards rying o help hem along. For a ew seconds he horses' ee humpe'd on he road in perec rhyhm; hen we began o move ahead. he village was abou a mile disan, and he Colonel leaned ou, urned, and shoued:. " 'Judge, 'll see you a he Pos Oice.' ' "he Judge gave his horse a blow wih he whip, bu he was already.ising all he speed he had. urned around, hal ou o he sleigh, o keep a lookou. he sleigh sruck a boulder and piched me ou ino a snowdri. was no hur, and gave hanks when saw he sleigh was no wholly overurned and was speeding on is way o he Pos Oice, sill several lenghs ahead o he Judge. magine my as- here hey sood in ho ailing ligh, hese men o bale, wih grave, dark looks,. onishmen when saw he Colonel As plain o be read as opeo books, slow up, le he Judge pass him, andwhile slowly gahered he shades o nigh, urn round." he ern on he hillsides was splashed wih blood, And down in he corn where he poppies grew. "He was coming back, aer you," Were redder sains hen he poppies knew; suggesed one o he hearers. And crimson-dyed was he river's lood. "ha's exacly wha" he was doing. For ho oe had crossed rom he oher side And concluded hen and here ha ha day, in he ace o a murderous lre ha swep hem down in is errible ire, when a Kenucky genleman was willing o lose a horse race or my sake And heir, lie-blood wen o color he ide. " Herber Kline!" A he call here came here wasn' any excuse or doubing wo salwar soldiers ino he line. * his aecion." Bearing beween hem his Herber Kline, Wounded and bleeding, o answer his name. Marriage o he Sulan's Daugher. he marriage o he Sulan's second daugher, he Princess Naime, o Kemal-ed-din Pasha, he second son o he gallan deender o Plevna, was, as we announced a he ime, celebraed more quiely han is usually he case when a daugher o he Padishah is wed; bu he selemeno his daughercan hardly be regarded as an inexpensive aair. A heavy dowry is no usually given, bu he bride ges a complee rousseau or hersel and or all he ladles o he household, and his is said o have cos Abdul Hamid 6Q.0O0. An allowance o abou 1,500 per monh is paid 6 each married daugher, who haa also a newly-urnished and decoraed palace.on he Bosporus and a large esae on he Scuari side. Mos o he servans draw heir salaries direc rom Ylldiz Kiosk, whence are also supplied raions daily or abou a hundred persons. is no bad hing, hereore, o bo he husband o a Sulan's daugher, alhough he: avored one may no ake uno himsel anoher wie., «.». Chinese Candles as Russian Dainios o mos people a allow candle appears more in he way o a necessiy han a luxury, bu he Russian bluejackes who are enjoying shore leavo jus now rom he Rossia and he Admiral Naklmo appear o ind in assimilaing candles o Chlneso mako as much'guso as an English child would arrangemens and sreams o greoso ; rickled rom ho corners o oach man's mouh. Briish and Amorlcan Jacka llko heir beer and rum, bu hoy draw ho line a Chineso-mado allow candles. _ Counry Child's " Nex Door." A lllo girl, whoso parens had roconly moved rom counry o own and who is now enjoying her irs ap poarnnco in living in a sree, hus do ccrlbod i la a loor o anohor child "hlo s a very quoor placo. Nex door s asened on our houeo."» i pays o alvoriso in HE UKUBU. FAVORE OLD POEMS. A Second levieiv o he Grand Army, read las nigh o he grand review n Washingon's cblees avenue- wo hundred housand men n blue, hink hey said was he number- ill seemed o hear heir rampling ee. he bugle blas and be drum's quick ben, he claer o hoos n he sony 6ree, he cheers ol people who came o gree, And he housand deails ha o repea "Would only my verso encumber, ill ell n a reverie, sad and swee, And hen o a iul slumber. 1._ When, o 1 n a vision seemed o sand n he lonely Capiol. On each hund Far sreched he porico; dim and grand s columns ranged, llko a marial band O sheeed specres, wliom some command Had called o a las reviewing, ind he srees o he ciy were whie and bare; No ooall echoed across he square; Bu ou o be misy midnigh air heard n he disance a rumpe blare. And he wandering nigh-winds seemed o bear he sound ol a ar aooing. hen held my breah wih ear and dread; or no he square, wih a brazen read, here rode a igure whose saely head '. O'erlooked he review ha morald?; ha never bowed rom s irm-se sen When he living column passed is ee. Ye now rode seadily up he sree ' o he phnmiom bugle's warning, ill reached he Capiol square, and wheeled, And here in he moonligh sood revealed A well-known orm ha in sae and Held " Had led our pario sires; Whose ace was urned o o he sleeping camp, Aar rom he river's log and damp, ha showed no-iolcer, nor waning lamp, Nor wased bivouac ires. And saw a phanom army come, Wih never a sound o Die or drum, Bu keeping ime o a hrobbing hum O wailinu and lamenaion : he maryred heroes o Malvern Hill, O Geysburg and Chancellorsville, he men whose wased igures nil he pario graves o he naion. And here came he nameless dead he men Who perished in ever swamp and en, he slowly-sarved o ho prison pen; - And, marching beside he ohers, Came he dusky maryrs o Pillow's igh, Wih limbs enranchised and bearing brigh; hough perhaps 'was he pale moonligh hey looked a3 whie as heir brohers! And so all nich marched he naion's dead, Wih never a banner above hem spread, Nor a badge, nor a moo brandished; No mark save he bare uncovered head O he silen bronze Reviewer; Wih never an arch save he vauled sky; Wih never a lower save hose ha He On he disan graves or love could buy No gi ha was purer or ruer. So all nigh long swep he srange array. So all nigh long ill he morning gray wached or ono who had passed away. Wih a reveren awe and wonder; ill a blue cap waved in he lenghening line, Aud knew ha one who was kin o mine Had come; aud spake and lo ha sign Awakened me rom my slumber. Bre Harc. Rol-Call. Corporal Green 1" he orderly cried. " Here! " was he answer, loud and clear, From he lips O ho soldier who sood near; And " Here!" was he word he nex replied. " Cyrus Drew 1 " hen silence Ml his ime no answer ollowed he call; Only his rear man had seen him all, Killed or wounded he could no ell. " Ezra Kerr 1 "~nnd a voice said, " Here 1" " Hiram Kerr! " bu no man replied. hey were brohers, hese wo; uo sad wind sighed. And a shudder crep hrough he corn leld near. " Ephralm Deane 1 "-hen a soldier spoke: " Deane carried our regimen's colors," ho said; " Where our enslrii was sho le him dead, Jus aer beencmy ivavered and broke. " Close o he roadside his body lies; paused a momen and gave him drink; He murmured his moher's name, hink, And deah came wih i and closad his eyes." 'wos a vicory, yes, bu i cos us dear- or ha company's roll, when called a nigh, O a hundred men who wen ino he igh. Numbered bu weny (hu answered " Here! " Nahaniel G. Sheplcrl. When You Need n Plumber Dull on H. You will no regni. You will bo vm'.v glad "i. Wo do CXGOO work, and our cliiuw'h nro only rcabonnble. Wi work on ho principle ha a sallslled cusomer li our ben adverisemen, Wo urnish esimaes oi any kind promply uiul cheerully. SABAH & WHE, 10 anil 18 Fron S.. " Red Dank, N. J w_ ELECRCAN. Wiring or Klccrlo Lllih. Jlnory, Mngnno am rnnumulo HOH. uloulionoa n Bpuclaly. 282 Hroad Bl., Mod lnuk, N. X V. O. Dux Hill. 0KaUmn«or Conrac oa Applicaion. DR. F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Denis ir Brpad Sree, opposie Bergen's. Rye Sraw. i 3s have on hand a lo o Choice, Brigh, No. i Rye Sraw a $i 1.50 per on. OFFCE : Whar Avenue, near Fron Sree, EED BANK, NEW JERSEY. *&*^W*^*^^^Wj*&*&^^V^^W^V*&^W4&j&*&^j& ^j^l4^^*&^w^w^^p*&^r^^r^wj^j'9^&,^v Smoking; obacco. he smoking obacco sell as Cullingon's Clippings is made rom he cuings and clippings o he cigars make. pu-none o he clippings in cigars, bu make my cigars o perec sock. Cullingon's clippings is made o he par's o obacco leaves which are cu away in making cigars. hese ragmens o leaves are cu small and hen granu- laed. 's he mos popular smoking obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box 'or en cens, hree boxes or a quarer. WLLAM CULLNGON* Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. &;*;s?;;?;?;?;?;^^^^^ you buy anyhing here and i isn' exacly wha i should be i you're no sais-- ied, ell us. We'll send or i and reund he ull purchase price. you ind you could have bough he same hing any place else, a he same,ime, or less money, comp in and-we-wie-give-you. a_rebae_equal jo''he dierence. ha doesn' make you absoluely sae, we don' know wha : will. W. H. KNAPP, No" 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ' POS OFFCE BLOCK. o o 0 1 Unil you have seen our sock o CAREAGES and HARNESS. All you have o do is jus name he price you wish o pay and we can give you wha wan our sock is so large!, Remember Our Double Guaranee. Noe hese Prices: \ We no only guaranee our work bu give, you beer work or less money han you can ge elsewhere. New Buggies, $3!>, $45, $55, $05, $5, $85 and up. Spindle Wagons, $20 up. '. Now ono-horso Farm Wagons, $32, $35 or $40. Jaggor Wagons, $10 up. Runabous, $45, $55 and up. Buggy Harnosa, $9 and up. Double Farm Harness wih Collars, $24. Largo vavioy socond-hand wagons, less han cos. J. W. MOUN & BRO Reposiory and Facory Cor. Maplo Avo. and Whlo S., 1 i RED BANK.

12 {.. ALANC HGHLANDS. JVew York's Convenien and ie Summer Resor. Now ha iie hermomeer has begun o coque wih he nineies, and indicaions commence o presen hemselves ha he ciy will soon begin o sizzle, he houghs o New Yorkers naurally begin 7o~uW6"1iaw 7 ;;hey sall arrange a 'escape he hea and he discomor o he meropolis. By he very rich he quesion is easily answered. liey can leave heir business ineress in he hands o compeen managers and sail away in heir privae yachs. Or hey can close up heir own houses and go away o heir summer mansions, a'he seaside or in he mounains, o be absen weeks or monhs, or he enire season, as heir ancy may dicae. Bu he average New Yorker, he salaried men, he superinendens and managers and hose who eel ha hey mus, keep heir hands and heir minds on heir business, even during he ho monhs o he summer, hough accusomed o living comorably in he ciy during he winerjmonbs, ind more diiculy in solving he problem. hey, mus ind some place a. leas reasonably accessible o he ciy. Ye he place sough mus enable hem o have all he conveniences, wihou which, owing o heir winer environmens in he ciy, hey could no be comorable. A seeker or such a place ook he seamer Monmouh, a he oo o. Eecor sree, on Friday morning a 10:15 o'clock, and made a rip o Alanic Highlands. he hermomeer during he day gave a emporary exhibiion o a coninuous perormance which ipromises o give in a more exended orm during he enire summer. regisered 86 in New York, and he day was he irs uncomorably ho one o he season. he Monmouh made he rip, a disance o 21 miles, in an hour, and he sail down he bay was mos delighul. here he breezes always blow, and he scene on he waer is varied and picuresque. As Manhaan sland passes ou o sigh he downown sky-scrapers loom up like a all, whie cli, while he Brooklyn Bridge, as.i disappears rom view, appears as he hreads o a skilully consruced web spanning he river. he seamer passes prey coages on he Long sland shore, while on he righ is Saen sland, wih is piers and homes and wooded slopes. he Narrows widen ino Lower New York bay, and in less han hal an hour Alanic Highlands, wih is green heighs rising hree hundred ee above he bay, is sighed and reached. he place, i is no oo much o Bay, is unique among summer resors. combines he -advanages o counry, mounain, river an^j seaside resors. is wihin an hour's ride o New York, as said, on a seamer equipped wih every modern comor and convenience. s oulook on Lower New York bay and he view i aords o ougoing and incoming aeamers is unsurpassed. Lighed by elecriciy, is prey coages and villas are surrounded by green and sloping erraces, while heir porches and verandas aord magniicen views o bay and hillside. s sill-waer bahing, ree rom he dangers o he ocean, makes i aracive o many on accoun o heir children ; ye hose who enjoy he sur can do so by making a rip o our miles a a cos o en cens. hose suering rom dyspepsia and somach roubles are beneied by he waer o Alanic Highlands, while he comparaive quie and high moral amosphere o he place make i paricularly desirable or amilies. he seamers o he so-called Sandy Hook roue, which is a misnomer, as hey do no oucli a Sundy Hook a all, bu malce Alanic Highlands hoir only Bop and erminal, make six round rips o New York daily during he season, and commuaion ickes can he bough or he summer a very reasonable and grealy reduced raes. -Alanic Highlands cm also be reached direc by rail rom Libery sree. Alanic Highlands bus a bouniul supply o pure aresian waer, a perec Bewer sysem, arc and incandespeu elecric lighs, all under municipal ownership, while a lio Baine ime- reaining he rural aracions so desirable in a summer resor. So many en-called guiiuner resors o o-dny, in rying o keep sep wih he onward march o program in inroducing such improvi'iucna \H he puoplu o his enlighened ngo demand, have bleomo BO divesed o all heir original clmrm Hin' hey oilvr bu lillo cliango rom ciy lie. Hu Allunlu; Highlands him been hcauiliud rnlier han desroyed by he hand o man j he BrecH, while lighed by ducriciy, reain /ill o hoir imurul llmdc, and lio enire, own uccirih o iihmind in lio HH o such bouniul 1'olmgoan only liouruaor o he iniivenie could have denigncd or execued. Bu Alanic oers more o lio ploiimuo noojcer han mcro naural ndvaiiiigl'h. ouni varied ornmo nmuhcnil'iilh.oneo aumcllonl being «bimdiiome and luxurlounly appoined'ciwlno, crccoil a poin along he blu ha gives i a commanding view o he bay and makes a cool delighul place in which o spend a e^v hours a he close p a ho summer's day. An orchesra o skilled musicians urnish concers wice daily, and wo evenings a week Wednesday and Saurday are devoed o hops. he casino ^conduced by summer coage owners on he cooperaive plarancrlijrgabpring here nighly o much o he wealh and ashion o he meropolis makes he company as selec as any one would wish i. Bowling alleys, and pool and billiard ables are eaures o he casino. A noeworhy eaure o Alanic Highlands is he, very superior class o is renal coages, Some people are loah o give up he luxuries o a ciy home or he ancied inconveniences o a summer one, bu Alanic Highlands oers he same advanages in he home as does he ordinary ciy residence bahrooms, elecric lighs, ec., in addiion o he very desirable eaure o spacious lawns. he hoels o Alanic Highlands will compare avorably wih hoels anywhere. hey are ied wih all he improvemens in saniary plumbing.ha science can devise. he cuisine is under he direcion o he very bea ches, and every provision is made or he amusemen and enerainmen o guess. is characerisic o Alanic Highlands ha a person once a summer visior here is always a summer visior here, and New- York people could be menioned by he score who occupy he same coage here year aer year coages ha are no owned, bu "rened rom one season o anoher while many New York people o prominence lave locaed permanenly a Alanic Highlands and ereced beau"-, iul homes a an enormous oulay o money. Many hisoric and romanic drives cener rom Alanic Highlands, over highways ha make carriage riding or bicycling a genuine pleasure. Only a shor disance rom Alanic Highlands is he amous Rumson road, which alone is well worh going many miles o see, while in all direcions are highways ha lead hrough a secion o counry unrivalled in beauy anywhere. o sum i all up, Alanic Highlands is really an ideal place in which o spend liesiiinmer, and so easily accessible rom New York ha i is wihou a rival among all he nearby resors. HOME FROM MEXCO. Zimmerman Reurns rom a Bn«i-. ness owl Pleasure iii>. (From he Freehold ranscrip.) Arhur A. Zimmerman reurned home rom his Mexican rip on Monday. He wen o Mexico o represen he A, A. Zimmerman cycle company and he esablished an agency or he Zimmy wheels wih one o he larges dealers in bicycles and bicycle goods in he ciy o Mexico. While in Mexico he won hal a dozen races in he ciy o Mexico and in Pueblo. i he aendance a he races was no large. Each ciy has a wheelmen's club and he races are arranged similar o hose in his counry. hey have racks and club houses and everyhing bu he audiences. he people don' care much or bicycle races, baseball, ooball, ahleics or horse races. Bu a bull igh wih he prospec o hal a dozen_horse8 and a man or wo killed, ogeher wih a bull by way o variey, akes every ciy by sorm and all hands urn ou o aend. Mr, Zimmerman conribued or several weeks o he Mexican Herald, a paper prined in English and published in he ciy o Mexico. Like all he res o he " Americanoes" who go o Spanish America; Mr. Zimmerman has no very high opinion o he people, bu he says he couny is immensely rich and producive and orunes are easily made, once a ( man is sarell in he righ channel o.rade. i. pays o adverise in HE REGSER. Wall Paper. CALL A HE Cenral Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Sreos, For your Wall aper, Pains, Ennmcls and Window Glass. Also a lull line o 'apor Hangers' ools. Paper HuiiKis' Pano liy he pall or barrel. Kalaomlno, Puy, Whie Lead, Oils, urpenine, Hard Olll, ViirnlBliunil Dryers. A complco llnu o. w. Johns's endy Mixed PlllllS. Knllomlno Brushes uml Whiewash Brushes. KSHUM cheerully (urnlshccl. Mull Oidem prouinly ul-mlkl o. a. ir. xnisox. Hox 1)78, lied Hank, N. J. k i w vv i W i< ::< w "K~H*K~MK**^^^ raaa^^arc^ 2,700,000 o Prudenial Policy Holders have ^> seen and esed he advanages o Prudenial Policies. Consider wha his means o heir amilies, 1and Ml wha i would mean o yours. 1Policies in orce, m KGBRAli S3SS22S5S3: 1 over 2,700,000. nsurance in orce, $363,117,590. Wrie. ar, U--M16- KrUQCnlll o America. ^ John F. Dryden, Presiden. Leslie D. Ward, V. l>res*. Edgar B. Ward. orres F. Dryden, Secreary. * 2d V. Pres' arid Counsel. H. KOLBENSPLAY, Sap., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Box 116. LUMBER AND HARDWARE, PA.NS AND OLS A WHOLESALE AND REAL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels, Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Rives, Copper Nails, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and Pure Manilla Rigging. vv VV vv vv vv Freson'8 Ferilisers (odorless) or Lawns..Also Bone Phosphae and Fish Guano;! ' J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. he Laes : Novelies in_^^^^ A,CORLES S, j he Merchan ailor and Clohier,.: BROAD SREE, RED BANK, J. J. ruhul Adverising Will Sell Hones Goods. (1AHG6 MiD O ioo^ n(«5e m HEW JDiSD.POS OFFCE BLOCK Dress Goods Sacriices. An occasion o such magniude ha o mibs i is o lose an endless amoun o money. GROUP 1-40-lnoh sel-colored ancy Pop- 113 n cliolce spring shades, regular 59c. 44-lnch igured Mohairs, navy bluo only, regular 69c.; and 50-nch all wool cbcukea clievloa, worh 75C. ( all o one price, per yard... 39c. CROUP 2-Acholco line o Vlgouroux Sul- ngs n gray, brown, irrcon. an and vari-colored mixures, roin 18 o 42 nches wide, all his season's very Bolec abrics, worh and usually sold or 59C. and CSC, per yard, a... 48c. GROUP 3 A miscellaneous assormen o rich novelies, ormerly selling a 98C. o $1.50 per yard; Bomo colorings o sain lnish Pruneo Cloh, regular 98c.i lluminaed eecs and Cnnvas Weaves, regular 88c. o $1.00 Granie Weaves and Whipcords, all a one price, per yard 68c. GROUP 4 A selec showing o rrldescen Poplins, beauiul shadlngs in varl colored eiec; also D-nch Maelasse, n brown, bluo, green and grays, regular $1.50 qualiies, a per yard S. 10 BKE HVE COUPON. presened a mo purchases aro mudo his coupon will enllo YOU o EN PER CEN DSCOUN on all goods bough n our sore liewoon lio dao o. bls issue and Juno ls, 1808, excoplng aricles selling a special prices. Will also be acceped or nco value whoa onclosed wih mall orders. L. 8. PLAU S CO., Ncwnrk, N. J. * No Ageno or Branch sores Anywhere. Mall Orders Filled. Freo Deliveries. >*< L. S. PLAU & CO., 707 o 721 Broad-S.. 8 Cedar S., NEWARK, N. J. $ here s no Roo like a Galvanized Seel Roo pu on by a man who knoivs hoiv! DANEL H. COOK, he Seel Roo Mini',, inon Falls, New Jersey. - ^^^^^ "V? NEW AND SECOND-HAND..SOVES,. A FULL LNE OF CYLNDER SOVES $ 0 HE FAMOUS _.' j.,.*> Canopy"and Apollo Ranges % SOVES FOR 8.ORE8, FACORES, OB > PRVAE DWELLNGS, < DEAN PPE AND CHMNEY OPS LNNG HA WLL F ANY 8QVE. \ [HOMAS CUMBERSON* ',,, PLUMBER, \ i FRON SREE, RED BANK. < Coal and Wood. WM. ipworhley, Su'COESSbR O J. A. WORHLEY, Wholesale and Reail Dealer in oranon, Loblgli, Wllkcsbarr^j and Cumberland Coal. "' When Coal s purchased by he carload he benei o long ons, 2,210 poundb, s given.' Bes qualiy, o Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood a moderae prices. LUDLAM'8 AND CUOOKER'S FERLZERS CONSANLY ON HAND. Yard a Worhlcy's Dock, Bed Bank. Branch Yard a Seabrijh, N. J. Newspapers! Magazines! Saionery! A ELEY &. SON'S. AGENS FOR Dus Absorbing Floor Oil... Adjoining he Posoice, Red Bankj Cheaper Lighing?.? New Jersey. he, raes p elecric lighing in Bed Bank or he pas yeajr have been lower han in an'y '_l oher own alpnghecoas. Beginning wih he irs o June anoher reducion has been made. Las year he rae was hree-quarers o.a cen per hour or a sixeen-candle power : lamp. he price is now sevenenhs o a cen per hour. his price is equal o gas a S40 per.1,000 ee. is he cheapes lighing ha can be done.. :, Elecric ligh is he seadies, healhies, whies ligh ha can be had, as well as he cheapes.. -. Wrie o us abou elecric lighs in your house or sore. «.-. Drop ul a posal and wo will call nnd Brrango. erms, ec. New raes or soro and houso U^hUng s as low as gas a $1.40 per housand ee. 'lu.p N. JACKSON, Presiden. PKUPY NOALLS, reasurer. SHORE ELECRC CO., RED BANK,... NEW. JERSEY. laly '. CHANDLKll, ClAllKS 8. lahnkr Secreary., Suporlnenden., o Noice is hereby given o he delinquen axpayers o he ownship o Shrewsbury haundor no circumsances will he, paymen' o ho coss and ineres on delinquen axes bo waivod or abaed, bu delinquens will 1)0 required o pay in ull in all cases. By order o ho ownship com- 1 mieo.. A.O.HARRSON, ownship Olorc,

13 ' An Asbury Park Elopemen. Mrs. Deborah Buckalew and Harrison Gran o Aabury Park eloped rom ha place las. week. Mrp. Buckalew is married and has one child, bu did no'live wih her husband. Gran is also married and has hree children. He was engaged in he mea and vegeable business : a Asbury Park wih George E, Layon, and aergran'bdiaappearance i was learned (jba he bank accoun o he irin had been overdrawn o he amoun o $68. Many o he bills o he irm had been colleced by Gran. Solen Papers Recovered. Abou wo years ago burglars broke ino he oice o J. G. Schanc k o Key por and blew open he sa^e, rom which hey, sole an iron box conaining several valuable papers and $258 jn casji. On Mon-/ day o las week he box was ound in a clump o brushwood a Cliwood. he money had been aken rom he box, bu lie papers were reurned o Mr. Schanck. ', -i < > Burned Wih Gunpowder..Raymond, he ive-year-old son o Kichard Byron o Alanic Highlands, was recenly burned abou he ace while playing wih gunpowder a he home o his grandmoher, Mrs. homas Skidmore o ha place. He ound a bole parly illed wih he powder and se ire o i. Hired a Bicycle,and Sold. William Russell o Keypor hired a Searns bicycle rom- Vaughn & Fennimore o he same place a ew days ago. He sold he wheel o a man a Alanic Highlands and disappeared. has since been heard o him. Nohing Ordained as Pasors., Eugene M. VanNoe o Long Branch was ordained ino hs Presbyerian minisry and insalled pasor o he uckeron Presbyerian church las Wednesday. he ceremony ook place a uckahoe. he ordinaion sermon was delivered by Rev. Mailand Alexander o New York, ormerly o Long Branch. LeBer M. Conrow o Long Branch was ordained a Presbyerian pasor" onriday* nigh. he ordinaion service was held, a-he Presbyerian church a Long Branch.» ' <» Deecives a OaUburs. wo deecives were a Oakhurs on Monday nigh o las week in search o Henry Spangler,' who commied a murder a Verona Lake, New York. From a 'descripion o Spangler, given by he deecives, i is hough ha be wen hrough Oakhurs on Monday aernoon. He raded has wih Joseph Julian o Oakhurs;, and begged a soup bone rom J. Con Johnson, he -bucher, and some obacco rom William Leerson. A Sui or 810,000 Damages.. Susan Railing o Brooklyn has bough sui o recover SjilO.'OOO damages rom he owners o he Marine railway a Ocean Grove. She ell and broke her le leg while, ry ing o ge ashore rom one o he boas belonging o he railway company las summer. 40 Drops Pnnolnllil WlPr hree mes o UUlMLUuUll WulDl a day. CUBES DMBBES, GBAVBL, NFLAMMAON OF UB KD- KKv, BHCK DUS DEPOS, VEB COMPLAN. is no a Spring Waer. ForBalobyDrumia. Bend or Circular o 69 John Sree; New York Ciy. FLAGS! FLAGS! Poles and Brackes 1 From lc. o $10.00, A F:.-SElU l i * Nev/s and Saionery Sore, 31 Broad S., Opposie Mechanic S., RED BANK, N. J. FRED M. RUEX, Archiec. DESGNS FOR HOUSES AND PUBLC BULDNGS. : Experienced in Ciy and Counry Work. Original and Ornamenal Designs. urnish plans and superinend consrucion o buildings a moderae prices, Oice: Cor. Broad and Wallace Srees, RED BANK, N. J. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA you desire o dress well a moderae cos, see wha we have o oer in. hones, up-o-dae Slis, Has, Shirs and Bike Clohing. We carry no aucion rash, no secondhand goods, no. swea-shop su nohing bu wha we can honesly recommend. J." M.M. DSON, One-Price Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, 39 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. One reason why our. sore is always popular is ha our prices are always very lowior he goods oered. People who know all abou goods know his. People who. are amiliar wih grades and prices in any one line o our business know ha our prices are really very low. Jhe same sysem o good goods a lile prices prevails everywhere hroughou he sore. A House Rocker. A Five-Piece Parlor Sui or $ Carpe Sweepers. Wih a carpe sweeper a x-oom can^be swep in a ew minues wih very lile work, and^wihou wearing ou he carpes as a broonij'does. A «< i his rocker is made in wo syles, solid oak and mahogany inish. has a carved back, broad arms, and a large, comorable sea. he back has ha genle curve which is so resul..he chair, coss $2.98. Maing by he Roll. l^\ Our sales o maing have been so grea ha we have had o pu. in anoher lo o 100 rolls o supply our spring rade: he maing is heavy and durable, and is in asy paerns. weighs 40 o 50 pounds oi'he roll, and each roll conains 40 j r ards. Wo are selling i a $4.00 per roll. An exra heavy maing, woighing 75 pounds o he roll, is selling or $0.00 per roll. Do You Keep Chickens? you do, keep hem ou o your neighbors' gardens and you and your neighbors will always bo riends. coss lile o ence your chicken yard wih our wire neing,' and ha pus an end o annoyances o chickens running a largo. his parlor sui is inished in velveeen o handsome paerns. Alhough he sui coss bu 18.50, i is srongly made and will prove a very durable, serviceable se o urniure. We consider his he mos desirable se o urniure we have ever oered a anywhere near he price.' he Vicory Lawn Mower. his lawn.mower has ball bearings o he very highes grade, which makes i run very easy. runs so easy ha a lc-inch mower runs much easier han a 10-inch mower o he old syle. Wih he Vicory mowor mowing) he lawn will require only abou hal ho ime required by he old mowers,-and less han onehird o ho labor. We sell ho Mi-inch machine a $7.50. girl en years old can push one o our carpe sweepers easily. hey gaher up he dus, save work and save he carpes. We have hem a $1.38 o $4.00. A Good Place or ools. he skilled mechanic can judge o ools or himsel. He knows when'he qualiies are righ and when he prices are righ, and ha's why we have such a big rade among his class. Our sore is jus as good a place or hose who know nohing abou ools and wliojiave o rus o ne dealer. he same condiions which make our +l sore a good place or hose who know all abou ools, make i a sae place o deal or hose who use ools abou he house or arm, bu who are no posed on grades and prices. A Mouse rap. Mice are poss which are hard o ge rid o. hey are especially annoying in ho kichen. We soil a paen rap ha is sure deah lio hem, or 5 cens. Red Bank, FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE POSOFFJCE, New Jersey.

14 Yo 1 Kavghy Chile. o' mammy doan' lub yo 1 no mo' ndeed she doan', er'sho' an' sbo'.' o' jes' s seen a naughy chile o' clohes yo' Jes' dim gone an' spile j' ; Yo' naughy chile. "Wha mekb yo' jes' go pes'rln 1 roun.' Whar all de hadniss kin be oun'? Jos' lpok, yo' han^s is black/rn mine.,i_. Dowiild de bad place you'll be gwlne 1 Yo' naughy chile. n mammy orer spank yer, oo! Yo' w'ars her soul ou, 'deed yer do. o' lile han's, yo' ared-up clohes, Aa' Smudges on yo' sassy nose > Yo' naughy chile. o'isn' my chile enny mo'; o's jes' a. pickaninny sho' "Kiss yo'!" diry as yo' am? Well, arer all, yo'se mammy's lam' ' Yo' naughy chile. _.»..-«MAE'S GOOD WORK. "he docors say he canno live more han a ew days longer." Male Colwell had been inquiring how i ared wih Simon Harwrigh, he rich Jiian o Upham, who lay was-. ing wih a aal illness. No a young man, ye one who carried iy-seven years as erecly as-hiry, and who had home promise o a long lie beore he aal disease came suddenly o end his hope. n he "auld lang syne" which every man and woman pas heir irs youh carries in heir hear, Simon Harwrigh had wooed prey Male Colwell and won her love. c Beore., heir berohal was six monhs old, when he lovers were driving ou ogeher, he horse had aken righ, run away, and Maie was hrown ou and crippled or lie.. When his was an esablished ac he girl had bidden her lover arewell, and, reusing all his warm enreaies, had aken up he burden o her lio alone. As years rolled hy her inirmiies had increased, unil 1 a iy she was a eeble old woman beside he srong, salwar lover o her youh. -. had been one o he rare cases where love had mellowed no ile-long riendship, hough Simon had married and los his wie, and had one son living, esranged rom his aher", a son upon whom Maie had poured ou all he moher-love ha every woman 1 hides in' her hear. Bu while sorrow, pain and loneliness had never harclened Maie's hear, bu le i a iy "as ender, pure and rue as i was a seveneen, Simon Harwrigh had grown hard and sern, dei/oed o money-making, and uluq-worldly wisdom. "When his old love hijd imidly ried o heal he. breach'beween himsel and Edward, his irs-born, he had repulsed her good oices so sernly ha she had never dared repea hem, and only comored her hear by corresponding wih he ioy she loved so well. Bu he la had gone orh ha over- came allvomanly imidiy, arid Maie, when her quesion was answered, wen slowly o her own room, her head bowed and ears coursing down her wihered cheeks. Once here, she knel and prayed, long and everily. She rose ' rom her knees very pale, bu wih a seady ligh in her so, brown eyes, and, puing on her demure, Quakerlike bonne and cape, wen ou ino he chill, winer air. All abou her he snow-lakes whirled n he bier wind, bu she kep orward ill she sood a he door o he grea whie house Simon Harwrigh had bul^ or his home. he housekeeper, who opened he door, knew Miss Maie.well; or Che crippled old maid was beloved by every man, woman and Sllld in Uphm, or her genle chariies and noble, sel-sacriicing lie., "'m glnd you've como o see Mr. Harwrigh," snid he housekeeper, "or he is very bad vday. He can' He down now n all, wihou suocaing spells. Will you go up?" Up o a loy room, luxurianly urnished, where he sick man sa in a grea arm-chair, ar awuy rom he ruddy grea ire ha orured his lungs. Wih a smile ha bu a ew people ever saw upon his hard ace,.simon Harwrigh sreched ou his hand o Male Colwell. " oil sure you would come when hey old you how bad was," ho said, olding her lllo. whlo hiind in his own, almos us whie now. "You have o been my riends o lae, Male?" "Always your'riend, Simon,", was he answer, "bu hinking 1 you wrong in one ac o your lie. is or ha nm here," Sho hrow iirido lic-r lis nnd enpo an nhc spoke, and ool-n cliuir besldo he nvalid. Upon bin ace hml gahered a linrd rown.. MB pa wero irmly olded, and hla cyoa cruel as (loah. Undauned, Malo Bald: "You will oi'klvo Ned, Simon?" 19 "Novor! Ho disobeyed mo'wlioro linl mos no my hear." "Ho married Lucy Whenlon, loving hor." -A girl whonc aher wan a common' drunkard, who died hi ilollrlim romoiih and ivan burled by charily." "Bu n. good, puro girl, who nobly <lld hor duy o nhor nnd buby uliior ill boh died. A OVHK, lender girl abnlnii whom horo wnn no whliipor o ropronch, nnd a aihul, Rood wlo now or hreo years. You will no dlo uiilorglvlnb!" have made my will. is here,",nd he opened.a drawer in he able ieslde him, "here are some legacies, iu he bulk o my orune goes o ound a library n Upham, his house o be used or he purpose. Ned will lave ive hundred dollars." "Oh, Simon, desroy ha will!". "When Edward deied me, when he :lung o he girl - deesed and secrey married her, old him he was my ion no longer. He has lived or hree r ears away rom me " Sarving upon a. clerk's salary, when lie had passed he irs rears o his lie n luxury." 'He made his choice." ' remember,". Maie weny-wo said, in a reamy voice, as i she had orgoen ier lisener, "he day Ned was born,,; 'oor Mary lay so ill we eared she mus' ie, and while ohers were busy around ier bed he wee bab was brough o me. He was like you, Simon, wih grea dark eyeb and. a broad brow, and e he had Mary's mouh, so sensiive.nd ender, quivering wih every emoion. remember when he was a week ild. had him in he nursery when' ou came in, saggering like a man unler a h^avy burden, ill you ell on our knees beside me, o sob: " 'God has aken Mary, bu He has e my boy! - hank God or my boy!' A long, quivering sigh broke rom he invalid's lips. " can see him 'as he was a hree ears old, wih his brown curls shining ke sain, alling over his lile velve :oa, his so, round cheeks rosy wih lealh, 'and his eyes"ull o rank, righ inellec. He was no quie our hen he had scarle ever. How many ighs you walked him up and down in our arms, when he ever would no eliim sleep; how many days you sa jeslde him calming he delirious 'ancles o his baby brain ill he day ;ha lie-giving sleep came o resore lim, and again you hanked Gpd or our boy's lie." ' *' "Maie, you orure me! canno iear his!" he sick man. murmured loarsely. " was a my window one morning," Maie said, sill in he same even" monoone, "when a carriage dashed up he road wih a pair o runaway horses, he reins were in he road, and here was no conrol over he erriied animals, who dashed orward, he carriage swaying heavily rom side o side, hreaening every momen o be dashid o pieces. nside a man ried vainly 0 open he doors. he driver lay upm he road beyond, hrown rom his sea, hal inoxicaed and badly injured. While looked," paralyzed wih horror, a mere boy, no eigheen, ran rom my door ino he road, hrew limsel beore he horses, baled wih :hem as hey reared and plunged, ;hreaening every momen o dash him 0 pieces, and held hem unil oher aid :ame. Men ran o help, and he sriping opened he door o he carriageivhen he horses were quie," o~release is aher. Blood was sreaming rom grea gash in his ace, bu he never heeded i when his aher held him in close embrace, hanking him or his ie. Again, Simon, heard you hank od ha in saving your lie your boy had no los his ownv here was deep silence in he room as Maie spoke he las words. Simon Harwrigh's ace was hidden, bu his hands rembled, covering he agiaed eaures. Maie ook rom her pocke a leer and read: "My Dear Aun Maie: Lucy is abou again, and our boy is doing inely. He s a horough Harwrigh, wih my dear ahej-'s eyes, and we have had im chrisened Simon. wroe o my aher, bu again my leer has come lack o me unopened. How can ever soen his hear oward mo i he will never read my leers? weary or his orgiveness! am doing well here, and my salary will allow some lile comors or Lucy and he boy besides mere necessiies; bu long o hear my aher sny/ned, orgive you.' " you know Lucy in her lie here, i you could see how paienly sho hears every privaion, how loving sho s when wo arc sill so poor, how careul she is never o reproach me or wha she has suered, you would no wonder ha canno say: 'Faher, am sorry. married her!' am no; 1 never enn bo sorry or ha, ye do sorrow over my.aher's anger. "Will you no see him or me, plead or me? ell him care nohing or his wealh; we can live happily in our humble ashion, bu long unuerably o hear his voico in orgiveness, o lasp his hand, o know ho loves me again! Plead or mo, Aun Malo. Ho mus bo lonely, and my hoar achos or hla loneliness. "Lucy sends love and his iny lock o young Simon's hair. Lovingly, N13D," "Simon?" Mnle'a voice wie solomn n is earnes one o pleading. "Simon, you will no dlo wihou orcivliik your boy., Mary's boy, who iiaveul you llo a ho risk o hln own, Who loves you 110 ruly!" Simon lnrwrlgh lied hln ace rom ho cuiihionu whoro had boon hldilon. Upon ho waned chooks eam iood llko grou diamonds, nnd ho yolco vvnu broken and honrbo ha oald: "Send or my boy, Malo!", Gladly ho rnommgo wan wrlon and ooi o ho ologruph oillco. 'i'o Mr. Edward Harwrigh, No. 27 sree, New York. Your aher ishes o see you. Come a once. He 3 dangerously ill.' MAE COLWELL." he evening shadows were creeping over he grea room where Simon Harwrigh waied or he dread summons he knew could no long be delayed. Male Colwell^ha'd no le him. By every swee memory cherished in ier soul she had kep alive he ender, orgiving spiri her words had already vakened in he aher's hear. he agiaion o he morning' had dded much o he nvalid's suerings, ind as evening came on he genle, lovng wacher eared he son would come :oo lae or his aher's words o re- '.onclllalon He had been dozing uneasily, when, ho'' suddenly sared awake. "he will! Male, we orgo he will. is. in he drawer. Burn i, Male! ell Ned here s a legacy or you en housand dollars! he will sands my boy is disinheried. Burn i, Male!" Wih rembling hands Simon Harwrigh drew rom he drawer he will ha le his son a beggar, and hrus i ino Maie Colwell's hands.. - "Burn i! Le me see i burn!" he said, everishly, and wih, eagerness, and gladly Maie laid he paper upon he hurnlng coals o he grae. While hey wached burn, here was a noise o rapid hores' ee, a roll o wheels, a busle a he door and quick ee upon he sairs. "Ned! Ned!" he voice o he sick man rang ou ilear.and shrill, and was answered by a loud cry. "Faher, am coming!" hen Maie sole ou o he room as a all igure rushed in, and Ned Harwrigh knel beside his aher's chair, o eel warm ears upon his ace, he clasp o loving arms, and hear broken words o blessing and welcome. n he hall Maie ound a lile igure waiing in bewildered paience or welcome, and ook upon hersel he oice o hosess o he blue-eyed wie or whose sake Ned had dared his aher's anger and imperiled his-inheriance.. Maie ook Lucy ino he warm drawing-room, ordered supper or he ravelers, and unrolled he. wo monhs' baby rom is muliudinous shawls and wraps. Maie lisened o he earul descripion o Ned's mingled joy and sorrow when he elegram came. Maie smoohed he air curls o he young wie, calmed her agiaion, and ook ier no loving conidence. And when Ned came, grave and pale, o say: "My aher will see you, Lucy," Maie ook he boy rom his moher's arms and ollowed, aer he irs words o reconciliaion were spoken. She ound Ned holding His aher's hand in closes grasp, while Lucy, leaning over he grea chair, soly bahed he clammy brow, where he deahdews were gahering as u "Ned's boy!" he dying man gasped, as he baby ace was lied o his own. 'Ned's baby! May God bless he child! And may.god ever bless Maie! 'See o i, Ned, ha she never wans love while you live Maie, who brough you o my arms, as she has brough your son his nigh! Maie, who brough you o-nigh o ake he sing rom deah! hey will ell you, Ned, ha Maie never wearies in doing good, bu she has done no nobler work in her lie han she.yas done o-day in bringing my boy o my side." hese were he las words Simon Harwrigh spoke unil, a he las, he whispered: "Ned orgive my boy God bless my boy!" and died wih.he blessing on his lips. Maie Colwell lives her quie lie o useulness; bu here is no memory o good works done so precious o her hear as he memory o he reconciliaion her words a& complaihed beween Simon Hanwrighand his son.». W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, roiiilslcrsc* New Jersey shoes or <iirarlercmck, ondor-ooal nn liurao..exra ucnlon o roera un >. W. SMH. COAL AND WOOD W. R. LAWRENCE, Doalor n Conl nnd Wood. 1. ALSO rail). OORN.OAB. HAY AND HUAW llppor Uiliili mill all ho l'lre-climo Conla n liovcnl 'rlcll. Wlmn roiil H purdnimid l>y ho onrloiu lio bimol ii[ loni "nn, ",:MH poiuidn, luglymi. YAUD: Cor. l'mn and Won Bl.. Bud lnnli, N, J JOSKPDll O. EBCHEMAC, S-A.LOO2S,. 21 Won Fron Broo, near 'orl, nod lnnk, N. KroiiRor'n Dcor nnd F. M. Rolmor'a nolobracd Wiilnnr li'or nlwayn on draugh. AUO JUKllOLOMAY OOEBK HRKl BOJMCB. Our Bakery s clean, idy and!well veni-.. laed. he bread, cake and pasry ha come rom is ovens are he, handiwork o skilled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerials possible o be ound. J. W. CHLD, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DRY GOODS, HQOHS, HOSERY, &c. Broad S., Red Bank. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers, HO AR HEANG, LEAKY WNDOWS, CHM-/ NEY8 AND JOBBNG A SPECALY. S you desire o have your coapreliqaed doa' all o give us a call. We are agens or one o he bes, oldes ana mos reliable urnace companies in New York ciy lie Boy uon Furnace Company., heir urnaces are reasonable in price and he mos reliable and powerul heaers on he marke o-day. he irm is responsible and hey guaranee heir urnaces o us. and hrough us o you. Remember, slae rooing is as cheap. no cheaper, han shingles or any oher roo, and more durable han all. Slae Roos pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Nonmouh S. and Bridge Are., Red Bank.. omaoes Waned. 1 -win give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound omaoes his coming season. Farmers inending o conrac wih us will please, apply a once o JOHN W. SOU, Canning Facory, oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N, J. Our Spring Sock OF Carriages AND. Harness B now coining in, and w&nvie you o inspec he larges and bes assormen o ligh pleasure vehicles, delivery wagons, ec., o be ound in Easern New Jersey. Many novelies are ou his season and you will do well o see us beore purchasing. All syles open wagons: ( Runaboxils, Jump-Sea Bucliboards^ Spindles, Runabou Dos-a-Dos, Ligh Wood Park Wagons, Road Wagons, Sanhopes, Fancy raps, Open Surreys. op Wagons, such as Buggies, in all grades, Phaeons, Cabrioles, Germanmvns, Lancasers, Canopy and Exension op Surreys, Depo Wagons, &c, <&c. N HARNESS,' we claim he leadership or lne hand-buil work. We handle all p,e cheaper grades, also, in our reposiory, Monmouh Sree, near own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. BRDSALL & SON. he Pures and Bes! o e 9 Rocheser "Bohemian" Lager Beer. No a poor, cheap beer, bu a good ancr-'pure beer cheap. - Boled by us exclusively, in "green boles." $1.25 J! per case, delivered a your door. GEO. R. LAMB & CO., Fron Sree, Acoining Posoice, elephone 1.5B. ; RED BANK, N. J. edooo OO O O OO S OOO O 0OOOOOO OO O0O O NEGHBOR'S SON. We have no had a docor a our house or goin' on wo year. ' FARMER. Don' nobody ever ge sick? NEGHBOR'S SON. No much, and when anyhing seems o be wrong, moher makes us ake a Ripans abulc. FARMER. ha's jus wha my wie docs, oo,i and we've never used up he irs hal dollar's worh ye. ook wo o 'em in he spring, and hey did he business or me irs rae.

15 HE EXAS RANGERS. hey ore a FornUlaMe Mloiiv anil hey Know Joiv o Flah. ' (he- exas Rangers believed hey could seled he lile conroversy wih Spain wihou any aid rom he res-ol he counry, and really, Uncle Sam could ge ogeher no mo&qrmldable boly* ol men han "he sun-browned, danger-ried heroes o he ^puhwes. One bugle blas rom he naional capial could assemble la a winkling 10,- 000 armed men, who would ruhully erm hemselves "exas Rangers,", and Do one o hem 'bu whose revolver sho would he eecive rom he back o a galloping musang a iy yards, (while all would resen wih heaed indignaion a auesion o heir abiliy o "hi he bull's-eye" wih a Wincheser as ar. as i could be disinguished. Accusomed o sleep in he open air, wih heir saddles or pillows and earh's garniure or heir maresses, no,.hardier class o men can be ound anywhere. A in cup o hasily boiled coee arid a hunk o hal-roased bee have ormed or monhb a a ime heir midday ; "banques." hey have hrived on such are and could endure unllnch- ingly on much less. Exposure is com- 'monplace or hem. is, indeed, heir mode o living. A San Anonio is Capain J. S. Mc- Neil,, as hardy a ranger as ever wore buckskin. Capain McNeil is inclined. o aciurniy, bu recenly he was persuaded o discuss he possibiliy o organizing a brigade o rangers. " presume ha European disciplinarians would laugh a my view's o wha our 'undrilled' rangers could do. Bu le hem hink a bi. he ried courage o our boys should show ha here is no danger o hem urning ail under any circumsances. Now, hen, wha is mos demoralizing o an army wo orces mee' and one sees remendoub havoc wrough on is side, while he oe coninues o advance relaively as srong as beore, wha is he resul? Suppose a brigade o European cavalry were o be engaged by an equal number o rangers. n he collision h'e Europeans migh seek o use heir sabers. warran you ha beore he wo orces go ogeher or every European cavalryman's bulle ha ound is mark a leas wo. o he rangers' guns would have dropped heir men. So long as hey remained away rom a hand-o-hand scrimmage he exans would coninue o increase he enemy's minoriy. hen when hey go ogeher, he boys who could use Bowie knives and guns successully agains he lances and omahawks o he ndians could cerainly whip he cavalry o any European naion wih ordinary sabers and side arms. "here are various hings ha avor he ranger. n he irs place, his horse, he ordinary musang, is much more serviceable or modern ighing purposes han- he ordinary cavalry horse. s hin, wiry l'egs aid on he plains where a sharp urn, requenly saves is rider rom an onrushing seer or enables he cowboy o sop a sampede. know o no occupaion ha requires more coolness and endurance and he exercise o more quick, good judgmen han does ha o he cowboy. And here is cerainly no indusry ha makes beer horsemen or breeds a class o horses beer or heir use. All he world knows ha down here, where huning is as popular juvenile spor as playing ops, we have reared generaions o marksmen. seems o me ha even hose unamiliar wih he resources and capaciies o our cowboys can undersand ha 10,000 o hem, ied ou as rangers, would show he* world a good deal in he way o miliary doings. "augh o ire across he neck o a galloping musang, wih scarcely anyhing bu one. leg and high exposed, hey would puzzle he Spaniards sorely, while heir own marksmanship and-courage would cerainly gain hem as many vicories agains European arms as hey have already won agains American oes equally as dangerous as he oreigners in he passage a armb." A Forune in a Broken Saue. A ciizen o Kharkol, Russia, recenly purchased a saue o Apollo Belvedere, which one o his children soon aerward overurned and broke. HE WHSKEY BARREL. is he Hos Expensive o Barrels- Oher Vnes o Which is Pu. A whiskey barrel o' he, highes grade coss rom"$2.50 o?2.75, and i is he mos expensive o all barrels. a made o heavy, seleced, kiln-dried oak, ree rom sap-ra handsome and subsanial package. Such barrels are made in grea cooperages in he Wes, n he neighborhood o he disilleries, and in proximiy when possible o he oress rom which he maerials or hem are aken. Whiskey barrels o he bes grade used o oos rom $4 o?6. Machinery has been brough more and more ino use in.making hem, wih he resul ha hey are now cheaper han ever beore.,.- hese barrels are likely o be illed wih whiskey and sored or hree years or more beore hey are shipped. When a barrel has ound is way o, his marke and.ino he hands o he inal disribuor and has been empied, 1B bough by a dealer in barrels. here are coopers and dealers n new and second-hand barrels who buy all he barrels ha oer, and send ou and gaher up barrels, which hey buy and Bell in grea numbers. Bough in his manner, he whiskey barrel is nspeced and pu n order, i i requires any repair,-and sold, i may be, o a wholesale dealer in liquors, o be used or blended liquors; bu i is much more likely no again o be used as a liquor package, bu o be sold or a vinegar or a cider barrel. n his use i is no likely again o ge as ar away rom New York aa he poin whence i originally came, and when i ges back here and has been again empied i is sold again o he dealer. n he course o is use and ravels-i may come o need repairs, a new save or wo or new hoops; is pu*in order and sold again. When i has ceased o be useul aa a vinegar or a cider barrel, gradually wearing ou and becoming cheaper, i is sold as a pickle barrel, or or sauer krau, and inally i.is likely o become a ar barrel, and aer ha i is broken up and desroyed. [ No couning he ime ha i may spend in sorage beore is irs shipmen, he whiskey barrel is likely 1 o las hrough he various sages o is exisence, rom he ime i sars ou unil he end, wo or hree years, hough much depends upon he care aken o i; careully handled, i may las en years or more. he whiskey barrel holds ory-ive gallons. " here's a cheaper whiskey barrel, also made o oak, bu o ligher maerials, ha coss rom $1.50 o?2, which is used largely by-easern disillers. Grea numbers o he heavy barrels are used, larger numbers sill o he ligher barrels, which, like~he heavy barrels, are made in cooperages" n he neighborhood o he disilleries in which hey are irs used, o maerials drawn rom he oress o he region n which hey are siuaed, or o shook,3 brough rom he Wes. he lie o he ligher barrel is abou he same as ha o he heavier barrel, and i is pu o he same uses. O he ligher barrels, however, housands, aer he irs empying, are sold o go o Scoland. A Dog Who Could Coun. n he insance abou o be given, hink he dog evinced an absrac idea o numbers, or else showed phenomenal powers o observaion and discriminaion. he animal in quesion, a highbred collie, received an injury a year or so ago hrough which she became permanenly and oally blind. Recenly she gave birh o a lier-o six puppies, all o which were uniorm in size and in markings. mmediaely aer he birh o he puppies, he (Jog's owner had moher and young removed rom he dark cellar n which hey hen were, and carried o a warm and well-venilaed room in his sables. n he darkness o he cellar one o he puppies was overlooked and le be hind. As soon as he moher enered he box in which her young had been placed, she proceeded o examine hem nosing hem abou and licking hem Suddenly she appeared o becomo very much disurbed abou somehing; jumped ou o he box and hen jumped back again, nosing he puppies as beoro, Again she Jumped rom he box Ou o is hollow nerior rolled a lile bundle, which, on being opened, was ound o conain Russian banknoes o ho value o hree housand rubles, ogeher wih a declaraion by one Chevalier rlqnun Prokhoro, o ho eec ha ho money conained in he handkerchie wns he proceeds o his gambling ransacions, and was designed o build a church. ho slip boro a (no in ho yenr is supposed horooro ha ho ownor died suddenly, and hus was cnablo o carry."*' his pious design. lo-handod Club. Souhern Caliornia hab a "lohnndod" club, wih a moraborshlp o nehrly 2,000, scaered hrough all ho principal owns. o bo lo-hanjod la ho only qualiicaion necessary or momborbhlp. Firs Coon Cloh. ho lro ploco o coon cloh made n America wan proscnod o ho wie o doneral NaUiannol Groono, who had a droba nmilo o i. Scliool Girls Have Coiures. So sensiive has he- eminine mind Decome in he maer o coiure ha sven some young girls mus have heir iair dressed by a proessional beore oing o school. A cerain insiuion n New York is becoming conspicuous or he premaure sel-consciousness n dress o some o is sudens. Numers o hem do nc* appear or heir eciaions unil he coiure has arranged heir crowning glory. -» m- ' HE REGSER is he brighes and bes ounry newspaper on earh. d and hen made her way oward he cellar, ollowed by her asonished owner, who had begun o have an nkling as o wha disurbed her. She had cpuncd her young ones, and had dlscovere ha ono had been le behind. Sure enough, he abandoned puppy was soon ound and carried n riumph o h new homo. So asonished waa ho genleman a hlo blind croauro'o nelligence ha ho resolved o oxporlmon urhor. Ho removed anohor puppy and held i n hie arms. was no long beoro h blind moher aliowod hor BO plainly ha hor los young ono waa rclored o her, whoroupon sho lay down n ho box and javo horaol up ho chlo uncion o maerniy, suck ling her young. AilvvrHlii). Luugh nnd he world UKH wih you; Don' ndvcilho, and you ulnno will weep, HE RCD BANK RuaiHici, which omoro han 2,000 amilies ovory week is ho paper o adverise in i you wan o laugh and wan o uvold wooping, Adv. S. Peersburg. 'jks scarcely grown in he ordiniry way; ihasbeen deliberaely made, ike Washingon, bu i has no he ylvan or climaic charms o Washing- >n. is he gian work o harbarans, splendid bu bizarre, "is moral md social amosphere as cold as s iwul Winer. " has never been, and ;an never be, he rue cenre o Rusilan lie, or Holy Moscow is he rue adel o Russia, he cenral poin n lie Slavonic imaginaion. S. Peers- >urg is he ciy o police, o a' vas rlcallsm wih he wides direc oupok in he world; o a sidwy sociey,nd an impored archiecure. Posibly i may cease one day o be he ipial o Russia, and is palaces arid sresses may sink in he bogs which irround is glorious river he one plendid naural eaure o Peer's ar-.lclal capial. MAY, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s line. elephone Call, 11 A, Red Bank. hreosbury, HigManis, Highland Beach Oceanic, locus Poin, liroxen's Deck, Fair Haven, Jcd Bank, Jelorl, Long Branch and Asbury Park. he Srong and Commodious Seamboa, AUBERNA, CAP.. L. PRCE, '111 leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, and Bed Bank, as, ollows: jeavei-red Bank daily a 7:00 A. M. (Sundays exceped). Will leave New York daily a 3:00 P. M. (Sundays exceped). SConnees wih rolley cars a Keel Bank (or Shrewsbury. Eaonown, Belord, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LLE, Messenger. rui and Conecionery on Board. N. B. All reigh nended or his bonmusbe in he wlwr a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as ihc will posiively leave promply.on her adverised.line. his boa's line-able is adverised n HE RED BANK UKOSKR, New Jersey Sandard; alsoin he Couning House Monior,Mackey'sScnmlioaGulde and Bulllnger's Guide. ime-ables may be on- Uiiued a he lied Bank Prining House, Ludlov ball. Broad sree. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, 50c " " Lone Branch, 7Sc. " " -Asbury Park, $1.00. PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- PANY. On and aer November 28h, 1897, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK or New York, 08, 8 43,9 43 a. m,; 143, (103 p. m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; (100 p. m. 'Newark, 708, 8 43, 0 43 a. m.; 143, 003 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 0 00 p. m.' " Elizabeh, 708, 8 43,» 43 n.m.; 143,0 03 p.m. Sundays, (M3 a. m.: 6 00 p. n. Rabway, 708, 9 43 a. m.; 143, 0 03 p.m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; 6 06 p. m. " Woddbrldge, B 43 a. m.; 143,5 03 p.m. Sundays, 043 a.m.; 006 p. in. : " Perh Amboy, 143, oa p.m. Sundays, 048 a.m.: 000p.m. 11 Souh Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; 143, 0 03p.m. Sundays, 8 43a.m.; 0 00 p.m. " Maawan, 7 08,0 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p.m. Sundays a. in.; 0 (X) p, m. " Mddleovrn,943a.m.;143,003p.m. Sundays, (143 a.m.; 00(1 p.m. Philadelphia aid renon, connecing a Rah- \vay,7(8, 0 48 a. in.; 143,0 03p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. in.; 0 00 p.m. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and inermediae saiona,5o5, 007,1038, 1120 a. m.: 140, 4'5O, 6 22 p. in, Bun'days, 1120 a. m.;47 p.m. (Do no sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays.) " oms River, Bay Head and inermediae saions. 140 p. m. (week days). v drains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (via Rahway), or Red Bank, a 6 60,8 33 a. m., 41)0 and 111)0p.m., weekdays. RANS LEAVE NEW YOUK, 'or Red Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree saion, 850, 1150 a.m.; 3 3), 4 50, 1110 p.m. 8undaysO20n. in.; 4 50 p.m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. 'or Red Bank, 9 10 a. m.; 1210, 310, 510,1150 i. m. ' Sundavs,!) 45 a. m.; 515 p. m. r. B. HUCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passeneer Agen. MAY, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. elephone Call. 14A, Red Bank. Shreu'sburj/, Highlands, Highland Beach Oceanic, locus Poin, lirown'a Dock, Fair Jlaven, luid Bank, lielord, Long iranch and Anbury Park, ho Srong and Commodious Seamboa, SEA BRD. CAP. C. E. HROCKMORON, Will leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin sree, Now York, and Red Bank,, as ollows: Leave.New York daily a 9:00 A. M. (Sundays included). Leave Red Bank daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays included). S~Connecs wih rolley ears a Red Bank oi Shrewsbury, Euouown, ielord, Long Branch an Asbury Park. HARVEY LLE, MKSSKNQKR. JFrui and Conecionery on Hoard, N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus b( on he whar a suicienlengh o ime o handle as she will posiively have promply on heradver- Used ime. his boa's ime-able is adverised n im RK BANK RKOSKR, New Jersey Sandard, also in li 1 Couning UouuoMonior, Mackoy'sSoamboaUuldi and Hulllnger's Guide- ime-ables may bo o> uined u ho Red linnk Prining House, Ludlo' hall, Broad sree. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, - 50c, " " Lone Branch, 7sc " " Asbury Parh, $1.01 MAY, JH O ho Large nnd Commodious Seainor, WM. V. WLSON CAP. HENJ. GHGCS, Will run beween l'cr Monmouli and Now Yuri (oo o Hlooinlleld srael. as ollows : Leave l'm ilmwimilh. Lr.nre New York. MoMluy luli...u(k> Mii. Moliiluy.Hll ucsduv. 10lli.l2M> in. uesday, lllli,.7x) n.ir Wed'Hil'ny, llh.l Ollp.iii, Wcd'sdiiy, llh.800 " hiirhday.l2li..i:hl " '"»»»'V i!»- ««" hrady. Friday,ilh Mi Saurday, 14h Monday, HlUi...rii») ii(siliy.l7lh...ll(m Wed'wl'uy, lhh.ooo hursday. Will..(MM JMday.aili Ml Haurday,»'l»l...1)1X1 Mommy, SWd..,.OK uesday, iilli...!) Wnd'silay. Wih.7Ml hikmlijoo hursday. 12h..<H») Vrldny, ilh...mk) Saurday, luli.kx) Monday, Mm..]2()O in. uesday, l"li..l 00p.ii Wed'.sduy, Kli. ) " hmwy.m l'rldii.v, 27li...ll»)p. Hil MiHM Kriiiy. acih»1)0 n.n Hiiimlny. 21s.,4UOp.ii: Monilay.Kld...70ra.i Wnl'mliiy S"iVi!0 (HJ " n. liuwliiv. Wih.HM " in. ''rldny,27li...hk) ' Hiiimlny, amii.low) Molilny, JMli..H)(H Hiimlay, 2Hli,.H(lll Monday, lloli...ll(h) uemiay, DlH...4(K All buck (rukh'liiuu bu pnd imnru delivery. H bonl'h liiio-iihlu n iiilviirllm'd n ins Hi; HANK RW11KKH and Mimmwih l'rw. nl«o UnUlimcn nnd Mmkcii'a Sleamlimi (Vuii/cn. luiu'nble.h may l>i<obained a M.O'llrlen &Hoi!!lll WnBhiiiKon sroi'". A. Mnrrl «i Uo., corner 14h sree and ilh avenue. Slnelc ickes, 30 CS. Reurn ickes, BO C: VrnlRh rccolvcdon New York plur unil 7 p. m every day. VEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH.1 ' RALROAD. Saions n New York: Cenral R. B. o New Jor iy, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall ree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania R. R., v o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree, and Wes 3d Sree Saion. On and aer May 10h, 1808, RANS LEAVE RED BANK. ir New York, Newark and Elizabeh. 0 51, *7 08, 7 48, *8 34 (excep Newark and Elizabeh), * ,»1)43, *11 HO, 11-40a.'m.: HU,-2 45, 4 85, p. in. Sundays, B 03, 9 43 a. m.; 4 45, C 06 and *7 50 p.n.. ; Jr Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, 1SXJ, 6 25, 8 62, 10 38, u.in.; 12 47, 140, 2 57, , Q 23, 7 07, 7 40 p.m. Sundays, 10 30,1120 a.m.; 5 27, l 47 p.m. Sunday {rains do ho sop a Ocean Grove and Asliury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. eaye Bed Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 28,1140a.m.; 143, p.m., RANS LEAVE NEW YOliK. )0 o Libery sree, 4 30, a.m.; 130, 1 45,415,»440,538, 615 p.m. SundaysOOO, *1015 a. in.; 400p.n.. jo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, 1130 a. m.: 125, "14.(1, 3 55, * , OdO p. m. Sundays. SSo.^lOOOa. m.; 355p.m. so o Desbrosses and Corland srees, 910 a. m.; 1210, 34l<\ 510*, 1150 p.m. Sundays, 945 a.m.:-515 p.m. es weny-hird sree saion, a.m.; 3 20*,450* p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m.; 4 50p.m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD.. iundays exceped), 815,1115 a. m,; S , p.m. For urher pariculars Bes ime ables a saions. ' Denoes oxpress rains. R. WOOD. Gen'l Pass. ARen, Penn. R. R.. P. BALDWN, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. o(n. J. :UE/S BLODGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. AMES SEEN, ' O COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noary Public and Commissioner o DeedB or - Mew York. ' EAONOWN; N. J..: D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VEERNARY-BURGEON.«Graduae o American Veerinary College, N, Y, Residence: Leroy Place, Beween Broad sree and Mapla avenue. Red Ban. special Noice RELANG O NUSANCES N HE ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are Hereby deined and declared- o be^ and hey shal nclude and embrace: 1. he placing or deposiing in or upon any sree >r alley, or n or upon any public or privae propery [n his ownship, any dead animal or any par o he same, or any dead lsh or any par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any houso or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (pro vided ha sable manure nnd oher manure may be used as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive orob- OXOUS maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or ilh. 3. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage oher oensive or decomposing solid or luid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel n which ho same may be conveyed or carried. 4. ho carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which lias been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless he same sliall bo nclosed in alr-iih barrels, or in a perecly igh and propery covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbage hrough ho srees ol he ownship excep beween ne hours o sunsei and six A. M. 6. he burning o any mno or subsance which sliall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas, smoke, seam or odor. 7. he casing or discharging no he Shrewsbury or Navesink, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or ini any sream in his ownship, or on he boundary lln o his ownship, any subsance which has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oa or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise. 8. Any and every nuisance as above dellncd is hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin ho ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person making, crenlug, causing, mainaining or permiing any o said nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o wenyive dollars. he above s an exrac rom he ordinances o he board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and he Fame will be horoughly enorced. AV. S. WHMOK. Presiden o he Board o Henlh. K. 0. UKRSON, Secreary. A PPLEGAE & HOPE,, COUNSELLORS A LAW, RED BANK, MONSOUH COUNY, NEW JERSEY. JOHN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOPE. C HARLES. FVNS, COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Uullding, BROAD SRKK, RED BANK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A LAW, ces o Nei & Wil A LAW, (Successor o Nevius & Wilson), RED BANK, N. J. Oices: POB-OFFCKBDi ii'sa'r'""'.' COUNSELLOR A LAW, Over Suon'g Sove Sore. RED BANK, N.J. ACOB SHUS,, ) AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o armj slock lann implemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N, J. AMES WALSH, * SEAM SAW AND~MOLDrNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. MECHANC SREE, MSB BANK, N. J.. F. WHE, REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OH HE PEACE. Regiser Building, RED BANK, N.J. Collecllon o Bills a specialy. D R. R. F. BORDEN"! SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o. Anaesheics. D R. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL BURGEON. So. 5 Broad Sree, DENAL SURGEON. OFFCK: Hed Bank, N. J. R D, CHANDLER, ARCHEC. ' Sou's Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, RKD BAMK, NEW JERSEY. < r PHOMAS DAVS, JR. -L NSURANCE AND HEA NSURANCE AND HEAL ESAE AGEN. S RED BANK N J (P O B 21) EAL?RON S., RED BANK, N. J. nsur l d h b AE AGEN. (P. O. Box 21.) i,,. J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n ho bes companies on mos reasonable erms. > S. SNYDER... JLV» Esablished ' REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commissioner o Deeds and Surveyor. Also nsurance Broke- or New York and Viciniy. ALANC HGHAMPB, N. J. W D. KURZ, M. D., U. M., PHYSCAN AND SDRGEON, EAONOWN, N. J. Ollco on Broad sree, norh side, irs', door wes o pos-olllco. OFFCE HOCRS : 9 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3, 0 o 8 p. M. D R. ELLA PRENSS UPHAJL DSEASES OK WOMEN ArJD CHLDREN.. ELECRCm. HOOMC, 1UGSER UrJLDKG, RED BANK, N. J A Red Bank Ollco uesday and Friday aernoons. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, HOMCEOPAHO PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE,, RED BANK, N. J J AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON. Gradimo o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence, rving sree beween Broad Sree an) Maple Avenue, Hed Bank, N. J. W M. H.SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Salo or Vessels. A C. HURLEY, \ SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenuo. RED BANK, N. J Wih George Cooper or ieen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Ollce: 47 Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worlhley's Saionery Sore. elpnhone Call 18B. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. 1 HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOHK. Ollce: No. 119 Broadway. Eighy-Sevenh Seml- Annual Saemen, January, ' CASH ASSES 5111,882,224.31) ALLARE & SON. AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Esae and Agency. 21 Broad Sree, lied Bank. Risks placed in he Home and oher irs-class companies a Lowes naes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & SON. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS'- NOCE. J h George. Beyer, Jr., John A. Beyer, Elizabeh M. While and Harold K.Allsroin, execuors o John Beyer, deceased, by order o he surrogae o ho Couny o Moumouli; hereby give noice o io crediors o he said deceased o bring n heir debs, demands and claims agains ho esae o said deceased, under oah or alllriiialon, wldiln nine monhs rom lio WENY-NNH DAY OF Al'HL, NK), ur luiy will bo orever barred o luiyueuun hereor agains he said execuors. (JEOGK. leye, Ji., JOHN A. 11KYHR, ELZABEH M. WHK, AKUJD K. A.LSUOM. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. A DMNSRAOS 1 NOCE. Hlmii 11. F.Viins anil Daniel D. Hlllyi'r. adminisraors o John W. lllllyer, deceased, liy order 11 lm MirroKUki o hocoimlyo Muninouli, hereliyglve noice n he crediors o ho said deceased o bring n ihi'li'idcljl.i, demands anil daum luriilns ho esnn o snid deceased,undrr (mill or nlllniialon, wihin.lllni! monhs rom ho EK11 DAY OF Al'HL, WM. or hey will bl orever luirnl (i any acion licreoio aiiilhslie mild iiiliiilnlsmloi-s. KliMA 11. KVANH, DANKL1). 11LLVEU. WHEELWRGH SHOP. li(» rlcmlh o 'Squire, V. Snllcn will llnd him nliiis eld UHCHS n Wnlsh's mlldlng (in locliuhlc Nrccl, <'<l Buull, N. J., where ho docs nil kinds o Wu«ou AVorli. Nw Kuril) Wugoim, luiow'h, Curls, WliiHlmrrown, (kc, nuuui o older, and Jobblnno all lilndb nealy and prumply donu, JAKN \VAi»,!>>-o irloor. MeBlngs o hejoard o Healh, Nolco l» horoby (rlvcii linr'giilnrinvclnrho h«board OF HEALH OF SHREWS 1 EUBY OWNSHP Will lxi mlil on lin nrs and hird Haiinluva o eaoli monh, a CoinuilHslonon)' Hull, Riid Hunk, N.J., a our o'olook, r. u. A. <1. AHUHON, Huoreiry, S HERFF'S SALE^By virue o a wri o l. a. o me dlrecml, ssued ou o he Circui Cour o he couny o Jlomuoiui aud Sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o sale a public vendue, on uesday, lie Foureenh day o June, 1898, beween ho hourioluo'clucknnd 5 o'clock, a hree o'clock. n Hie aernoon o said day, a he (lobe hoel, a Red Bank, n he ownship o Shrewsbury, Couny o( Jlonmoiili, New Jersey. All ha cerain lo o land and mill-pond, siuae, lymrand being in he ownship o Holmdel. Couny o Monniouh..and Sae o New Jersey, conaining live acres, be Hie same more or less. nended o be he same propery as conained n n deed made by Charles Allen. Sheri o he Couny o Monmouh, o William Silivagon. duled June *1, and beginning a n marked cedar ree in he lino o Uos. Arrow-smih, one chain and llwn llrcs rom ho souheas corner o lioiims Sherman's lnnd; rom hi'iice runhlug (1) souh hiry degrees and hi ies wehlx hi d i h hiry minues w links o in 1 eas hence (2) smih vi hi ( ouh hiry degrs and Hlx chains und weny-nigh iy side o a buonwood reo; li degrees mid hiry minues d ii lik h l hence () sm grees mid hiry minues Wes one chain and iy-six links o he easerly side' o a black walnu ree; hence (2) souh live degrees ves wo chains mid weny-live links o a snimwooil snplini; snndlnir in he wes edge o ho mill-pond; liencu along he weserly edge ol he siune oho head hereo; licnco iiorlurly cilong he easerly edge o said pond o a bunch o innples sanding on Hui un.ssido o said pond ono rood above lm old lood gale, hey being a corner o Wm.. h'iidrlcksun's lnml; lienc) cnsi-rly and norherly along said lleiidili-linoii's line or he original lino o he mcl hereby conveyed o he road leading rom Mlddl'nwn o Kevporl, near he cuncr ol he bridge; hence norh sixeen degrees and lly-ono minues wen lour chains and llilrly-llve link's lo he lilaco o" beginning, connliilnir live iicrcs bo lio suiiid inori or less. Seized as Hi! propery o Rober. Miller nnd Ucii anilu F. Allen c ills, iiliiii n execuion a he sui o lober Allen, Jr., mill o bo Bold by HOUSON FELDS, Sheri,. A..KN. Jr.. Solicior. Daied May llh, S8.ll) N OCE OF SELEMKN. ESAE OK WlJ.AH V. GUOVEll, A LUNAO. Noice s mniliv Rlvon ha lio accoun o lio mvlmcrla', Kiuvniliui o said linmic, will bo mnucd mill Kuled hy lm Niirrogiio, and repored ur Hclenioii o his Oi'pliiiim Ciuir ol he 'lminvo lonnioilli. on HUUHDAY, UB WUNV-'HS DAY Ol' 1 JULY nex. Y1.EK WM. imolkmolon. Daed liny llh, 101)8. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXKOUOU'R NOOi. (111 vie:). VH, (ixeouiir o.lauirii. 'nem, doceaxcd.liy oidero lm xurrokiio o he couny o Moiimouli, heniliy given milco o ho credioru o liowilii deceased o iring n holr debs, dumonds and cudiiiu uxulrih hu e»uc «nuul dccenh^, undor (mill»r alllniiiilon, wllilu iiionln rom ho WKN'l'Y-Hri'll»AY DP AP11H,, 18011, or liuy will lie orever burred o unyiiclou licroor nguluh ho nnld exocuor. OMLGB U. V1N8,

16 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor and neresing ems From All Over he Couny. L. R. Rohenberg represened Long Branch a he annual meeing o he Vjll New Jersey Pharmaceuical associaion, "wliiel)~was ied"a^uiimif lasf week. Mr, Rohenbery was accompanied on he rip by his wie and daugher. Cap. homas Wanling and his wie, who have been in command o he local pos o. he Voluneers o America a Long Branch, le ha place on Sunday ^and wen o Asbury Park. John C. Harden o Manasquan has re-. urned home rom Asheville, Norh Carolina, where he has been spending he winer or he benei o bis healh. Rev. and Mrs. William Denman o Bale Creek, Mich.,. have moved o Ocean Grove. Mr. Denman will have charge o he Ocean Grove Record. he annual meeing x> he Keyporc and Middleown urnpike company will be held a he house o John H. Wiiley o Keypor on Saurday, June 4h. Asa Curis has been appoined draw ender on he new bridge a Manasquan. weny-nine books have been added o he Manasquan school library. homas Skidmore o Alanic Highlands is employed as a carpener a Sandy Hook. Mr. Skidmore worked a Sandy or several monhs las Bummer. Minard Applegae, who has been eraployed as clerk by Elwood Reid o Englisliown or hireen years, has le and will go o work abordenown. A.. VanDerveer o Long Branch has been appoined presiden o he board o educaion o Long Branch o succeed he lae George W. Brown. Mrs. Charles S. unis o renon, ormerly o Englishown, is dangerously sick. Mrs. unis has been in ailing v > healh or some ime. A class o oureen persons was conirmed by Bishop John Scarborough a S. Peer's church a Freehold on uesday nigh o las week. Harry ngling o Freehold, a suden a he college o physicians and surgeons o New York, has reurned home or he slimmer vacaion. A horse belonging o Richard Wallace o Keypor ran away las week and demolished he wagon o which i was aached." Uriah Whie o Asbury Park is puing down an aresian well a Norh Spring Lake or he Norh Spring Lake waer company. Ernes W. Bailey o Keypor, ormerly o Freehold, is employed as assisan elegraph operaor a he Middleown saion. Clarence Norris o Manasquan; a suden a he Philadelphia Pharmaceuical..- college, is home on his summer vacaion. Almos he sole duy o Policeman Pinckney o Alanic Highlands a preseu is chasing bicyclisbo he sidewalks. During he monh ending May 15h here were eigh birhs, ive marriages and six deahs in Rarian ownship. A. S. Lewis o Englishown, who has been sick or hree weeks wih nervous prosraion, is now able o be abou. William B. Smiley o Long Branch is wih Company C, weny-second Regimen o New York, a Camp Black. haddeus P. Welch o Keypor will be employed as clerk a he Coleman house a Asbury Park he coming season. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simpson o Long Branch have gone on a rip hrough New Hampshire and Massachuses. Miss Caherine Walling o Keypor has secured a posiion as a nurse in Bellevue hospial, New York. 1 F., Longsrce, a suden a a medical college a Philadelphia, lias reurned o his home'a Mnnasqnan. Miss S.idie A. Dawe's o mlnysown has received a bicycle as "a birhday presen rom her aher. A donaion pary was given o Rev. R. F. Buler, pasor o Zion church o Muawan, a ew nighs ago.,j he sae nsaociaiorio dea mues will 1;old is biennial meeing a Asbury Park on Saurday, July 2d. he members o he ladies' reading circle o Keypor will go on heir aimua^ picnic nex monh. Mrs. Ruus Blodge o Long Branch who lias l)ceil aick or several weeks, is improving. A cow belonging o John Lahan o Mnnwnn was killed by he cars a ew days ago,. Dr. and Mrs.., Pembcron o Long Branch have gone on a rip o he Cas- kills. Elwood Newman mid amily luivo moved rom MuniiBiumn o Spring Lake Five new members have joined ho Ancien Order o Hibernians o.keypor. William 8. Qilluily and amily hnvo moved rom Keypor o Basking Ridge he union nowa Hand a Sea Gir was recenly robbed o a quaniy o goods. MM. SUMO Lay on o Oak burn s sicl wih inlammaion o ho MKH. Dr. Charles Palmer HH moved rom KeaiiBburg o Manimqimn. ho public school o Mauwun wll close, nex uesday., here nro oureen bukorica a Anbury Park. Accidens. Douglas Woodward o Freehold was driving a colalong heperrineville road on uesday o las week, when he col boled and ran ino a pond which lies alongside o he road. he horse and man-boh swam ou> and neiher was hur. Peer, he seven-year-old son o Peer McCann o Keypor, was bien by a dog belonging o W, H. Bakero Keypor las week. 'he boy's wounds were severe, bu are no dangerous. A eam o mules owned by Augusus Sickles o Col's Neck ran away las week. he driver, Benjamin ilon, was severely bruised, and he wagon was damaged. Garre Conover and amily o Englishown drove o Sea Gir camp o see Mr. lonover's son Spencer. On he way home one o he horses go sick and died. A horse belonging o Rue Brohers o Freehold ell on he Col's Neck urnpike las Wednesday and broke is kneecap. he horse o William Hills' o Freehold go righened las week and shied, breaking he ron wheels o he wagon; Many women consider Schroeder's Hair onic as a necessary par o heir oile equipmen. hey know i keeps he scalp heajhy and makes he hair ow. 50 cens a bole a Schroeder's Pharmacy. [ Susaining Lie On he choice juicy meas served by me is jus wha our ahleic, bicycle iding, ennis playing and goling wenieh cenury men and women need. Pie days have gone wih he spinning wheel. Good bone, musand issue is wha is needed now. You can ge hem by paronizing he Enerprise Mea Marke. he meas are resh, choice and emping, and are sold a prices ha will le you eas in comor. layidi.lppegaiej FRON SREE. 2 Cor. Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. Don' Forge Us When you wan o sock up your! 1S i9 Bidobunrd. Wo can Hell you any grade o uny whiskey, brandy, wine or cordial ha you W'H. he nex ime you pass by call in and ask us or our prepared cockails. here's nohing BO good o give you nn iippcliv. Chamberlain's Old Cabine Rye Whiskey, aged 10 years, always on hand or im mediae use. Don' orge o HHC or Braun- Hchweigor Mumino Exrac o Mal horo i» no beer onic; ijil.go dozen pinla, J. J. ANONDES, Sore: Fron Sree, near Broad Sree RED BANK, N. J. You Can Buy Cheaper Here? Your pockebook may be ever so ull, bu you migh as well sop ha leak caused by paying oo much or your oowear. You migh 9.as well save your money ha some one, else makes. he mission o 1 his shoe sore is o sell reliable shoes a he lowes possible prices ha saisacory oowear can be ound. you will wach our adver- <j> isemens and will always come here when you wan o buy shoes, you will ind a he end o he year ha your shoe spendings have been a grea many dollars less han hey oherwise would have been, o he way we build our business is by saving money or you. o shoe buying is somehing ha we are very glad o give you. We will ake any amoun o pains in explaining o you how our shoes are made, wha are heir good eaures»and why we believe ha we can, give you beer shoe saisacion or he money han any oher shoe sore in his. own. We sell up o dae shoes and we are only oo glad o have an opporuniy o show you any syles o shoes ha you would like o look a. is no rouble o ry on as many pairs as is necessary o please your ase Women's Shoes. Women's ine vici kid Oxord ies, wih eiher vici bid or vesing op, black or russe, all eizes and widhs, made o our order, $2.00. x Women's " Red Sar" shoes, buon or lace, ine kid, a shoe ha wears well, $1.50. Women's an or black, vesing op, hand urned Oxord ies, all sizes and widh, Men's Shoes. : Paen leahers and ans are he mos popular or men now, All he leading new shapes in paen leahers rom 5.00 down o $2.00. ' " A Russia cal, new ligh shade, made wih he popular Lorion oe, all sizes and our widhs, $3.00. Men's vici kjid, an or black, a very easy, shoe on he oo, our dieren syle oes, all sizes, $2.00, Here's a wonderul value in men's,shoes. Made o vici kid, an, sylish looking and will give good wear, only $1.35. Men's sain cal, plain and ip oe, guaraneed, $1.00. Children's Shoes. : We pay as much aenion o our line o children's qhoes as we do heir ahers, mohers and heir grpwnjjup sisers and brohers. We recommend he "Red Sar" line or wear. an or black; 75c. o $1.25/- ', /"\. ' c Boys' sain calasioe ha looks well and will wear well, eiher russe or black, $1.00.». Oxord iesi Special a $i.00. We have abou 300 pairs o Oxord ies, broken sizes and widhs, in russe and black, ha will go a a dollar. hey ormerly sold a $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. he room hey occupy is needed or 4 somehing else. Come and ake your pick while he? assormen o size^, is good.. FORD & MLLER, Successors o J. B. Bergen, 21 Broad S., Red Bank. 1 Goods ' and O Spring and Summer Clohing, Has and Furnishing Goods. prices always righ; i no, your money back.. J. KRDEL, Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, i No. 6 BROAD SREE, i \ ired BANK,. NEW JERSEY. \.SMOKE. ' BALEY'S COMBNAON AND CHEW BALEY'S HAPPY, E 3EDBU9. JOHN BALEY, :: Red Bank, Freehold and Manasquan. «*' \ WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK. HAVE YOUR- LAWN NEW JERSEY. Sharpenod and rcpnired now, do nil nizm, rom hand machines o ho larges made, A good > ; Asparagus Buncher For mile, C. C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. and Bridge Avc, RED BANK, N. J.

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