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1 . s -_.... VOLUME XX. NO. 33 RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 900. PAGES O 8. A CHANGE FOR A FACORY. A MACHNE FACORY ABOU O CHANGE S LOCAON. he Facory Employs Axu wo Hundred Men, and he Owners Wan o Enow Wha Red Bank, Will Dp o Ge he Concern. Mayor O. E. Davis has received rom he Gibbs-Brower company a leer asking i he own o Red Bank will oer any inducemen or heir acory o sele in Red Bank. he company is a manu-. acurer o machinery, and he leer o Mr. Davis saes ha heir presen real esae in New York ciy has become oo valuably o be used or acory purposes, ha he buildings have become oo small _o accomodae he business in is presen sage, and ha or hese and oher reasons he company wans o move o some village near New York ciy where he shipping aciliies are good and where he general condiions are avorable o manuacurers. he company say ha hey employ abou 200 men.. heir employees are skilled draughsmen, paern makers, machiniss, oundrymen and blacksmihs. he company say ha hey will wan buildings capable o accommodaing 500 o 600 men as a working orce. bs business has been esablished weny years. he company wans o know wheher ih«own o Red Bank is avorable o manuacuring enerprises and wheher any inducemen will be oered o bring he company o Red" Bank. he company inimaes ha i would like a bonus in he shape o. acory buildings and ground, and hey oer o arrange or a personal inerview i his should be desired by he people o Red Bank. wo Women Have a Scrap. George Sheno o Red Bank is a married man, bu his wie does no live wih him. His wie is a daugher o he lae Henry Nepean o Red Bank. On Monday nigh Shemo wen o a meeing o he lierary sociey a Zion church wih a young woman. Mrs. Shemo was also here. On comins ou o he meeing he young woman wih Sbemo was sruok by Mrs. Shemo. he young.woman hi back and Mrs. Shemo go very much he wors o he ussle. No -arress have been made. he young woman says ha "doing up" Mrs. Shemo was suicien saisacion, or her and she will no make a complain. Removals a Mddleown. here havo been a number o removals a Middleown he pas week. ra Magill has moved o Farmingdale; William W. Conklin moved ino he house vacaed by Mr. Magill; William C. rwib moved o he» house.vacaed by M Conklin; Winleld S. Walling moved.rom he Frank Osborn house o George ilons house a Headdens Corner; Mrs. John R. Morris moved rom he George A. Bowne house o he house vacaed by Mr. Walling; Henry D. Smih moved o one o H. L. Peases houses, and Jacob C. aylor o he.house vacaed by Mr. Smih, A Silver Soup Ladle Solon. has jus been discovered ha he summer residence o W.. Shedd o Oceanic was broken ino by hieves since i was closed las all. -he hieves go in hrough a rear window. A silver soup ladlo was solen, bu nohing else has been missed. Abou wo years ago he house was broken ino and a ha ime a considerable amoun o Bilverware was solen. Mr. Shedd has oered a reward or he capure o he hieves. Frank Gray o Build. Frank Gruy will build a new house, on he lo which ho owns on Oakland sree. he houbo will have our rooms on he irs loor and our bedrooms and a bah room upsairs. he house will cos abou $8,000. n» Fined or Drunkenness. Georgo Beldo and Edward Conover o Red Bank and James Dugan o ho Big Woodn were drunk a Red Bank yeserday nornoon. hey were urrobed and ined $5 each.. <-»-. Prime lllb MloasH.. anv soiling prime rib roass, rom Boleccd hoo, a 5 cenla por pound. hche rouss are ho bes hii can ho obained unywlioro, being rom a cale, and in lio bea o condiion. Frank riol, Broud sruc, adjoining Blcklea & Olnyl, Adv. ^ ^., A VanBruns Sen JWood Marke.U You will ind nliiul,nulmon, lobser, ocnllops, shoopshoad, oodloh, loundoro or la ilh, HinclB, OOH, oynora rind clama. Adv. ^m ; i>nyo o ndverjuc n ins RiaiSicu, A FORGER CAUGH. Harry D. JonesNow Under Arres in ec York. Abou wo years ago Harry D. Jones o Sing, Sing, New York, orged he name.o Harry Edwards, he assisan cashier o he Second naional bank o Red Bank, o he ceriicaion o a check or $300. he check wen hrough he New York banks, bu he orgery was discovered when he check reached he Second bank, and i was reurned unpaid. Jones led and he was no heard rom unil yeserday, when a elegram was received rom New York, saing ha Jones had been capured and was heldo awai he arrival o New Jersey oicers. Consable Sryker will probably bring Jones rom New York o-day or o-morro w. n addiion o his charge o orgery agains Jones here are wo indicmens agains him which were ound in Ocober, 894, or obaining money rom banks under alse preenses^ A. L. VNSS, FRS LOSS. A Sligh Fire in John O. Grogais House Near Seabrigh. Alber L. vins o Red Bank has been an insurance agen or he pas our years, and las week he me wih his irs loss. his loss occurred a he house o John D. Grogan, on he wes side o Ward avenue a Seabrigh. Workmen have been employed in he house or several monhs, repaperiug, paining and puing he house in ine order. One o he men buil a ire in an open ireplace in he house. he chimney wall was only one brick hick, and a beam clobe o he-chinnpy caugh ire. John Baes o Lile Silver and John Wilson o Oceanic, who were working in he building, saw he. ireand sen or he Seabrigh ire company, bu he ire was pu ou beore he iremen arrived. he loss is small, being less han $00. :»» A BUSNESS CHANGE. Joseph C. lieyer Sells His Bucher Business o John W. JElu, Joseph C. Heyer o Holmdel has sold his bucher business o John W. Ely o ha place. he sale includes he shop in which he business is locaed, he ixures o he shop, and he horses and wagons. he shop is on ground leased rom Cap. John HenryHeyer. Mr. Ely is now in charge o he business. He has always been a armer and has no pracical knowledge o- he bucher business. William R. Craword will assis him. Mr. Heyer expecs o ake a posiion in New York. \ On Saurday Mr. Ely illed his ice houserom.hompsons pond. he ice was seven inches hick and o a good qualiy.- -Mr. Elys neighbors sen heir eams grauiously o help him car his ice. Changes n an nsurance Sa. he Prudenial insurance company has esablished a branch oice in he Gehluaus building a Maawan. W. H. Kgol, who now works or he company a Red Bank, will be he assisan superinenden a Maawan. His place a Red Bank will bo aken by James J. Quigley, who has been working as bookkeeper or Hance & Sons. Mr. Egol will coninue o live a Red Bank. he agens under Mr. Egol will be William B, Moun, Joseph L. DeHar, Charles C. Berge and John E, Barkqlow. hey have been making heir repors o he Red Bank oice. A Harness hie Discovered. A boy employed by C. E. Williams, a Long Branch grocer, wen o he barn lus week.o lock i up or ho nigh. As he boy neared ho barn he BOW a man come ou o i and jump over a ence in he rear. was discovered ha he man had carried all he hnrnoss in ho sable o an adjoining ield, wih ho eviden inenion o making o wih i. -*-»-^ A Sabloboys Nigh School. Elijah Robbins, eacher o he Lincro public school, has been ongiigcd by James Roo o each ho sableboyb on Brookdalo arm. Mr, Robbino ouch en ive nighs a week, and ho receives $25 a monh or his work.. +*+-: A Foo Cu. William Davis o Cols Nook wns ouing wood las wcolc whon H ax caugh n an overhanging limb and oamo down on hiu oo. cu, n gash hruu inohen long. *-*+, Ea Lauga Buod dnes. You iro miro o lka hem. /l<>.. -*--- ho why o know whan going on lu o rend ui luoilenj^ SX FEBRUARY WEDDNGS. A WEDDNG A lncrof O- DAY A NOON. Miss Maude oninson Beeomes he Bride o Benjamin A. Parker A Noable Wedding a Shrews, buru on JHondav- A prey wedding -was solemnized a noon o-day, when Migs Maude omlinson, daugher o James S. onlinson o Lincro, became ie bride o Benjamin Allen Parker, son o Mrs. Annie O. Parker o Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. he ceremony was perormed a he brides borne by Rev. J. K. Manning o renon, a ormer, pasor o he Red Bank Bapis church.. Only he immediae,, relaives o he conracing paries were presen a:he wedding, he house was preily decoraed wih palms and cu lowers. q one corner o he parlor was an arch o laurel, under which &enupiai kno was ied. he wedding march was- played by he brides siserin-law;mrs. 5 Joseph. omlinson o Lincro. he bride was.becomingly aired in a gown.o gray broadcloh, rimmed wih real applique.over whie sain. She carried a bouque o Bride roses. Her raveling dress was o seal brown, ailor-made, wih ha and gloves o mach. he bridesmaid was Miss Alice E. Clayon o Red Bank, a cousin e he bride. She wore a gown o whie organdie over corn-color silk, rimmed wih sain ribbon. She carried a bouque o pink roses. he groomsman was Chrisian Schierlob o New. York. Aer he ceremony a sumpuous dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Parker ook he 4:45 rain or Washingon, D. C, where hey will spend heir honeymoon. On heir,reurn a recepion will be held a he home o he grooms moher. he bride received a number o handsome wedding gis. Brown-Cooper. A prey home wedding ook place a Shrewsbury on Monday aernoon a hal-pas hree oclock, he conracing paries being Miss Rebecca Paerson Cooper, daugher o Dr. Janiee E. Cooper o Shrewsbury, and James M. Brown, son o Waldron P. Brown o New York. jury o he ongue does no inerere Only he immediae relaives.o he conracing paries were presen, v wih he childs speech, and boh wounds ae healing nicely. is hough ha Promply a he appoined hour he bride enered he. parlor no scar will remain on he under lip. leaning on he he child was pu under he inluence arm o her aher, while, an orchesra o ah anaesheic while he cus were played Lohengrins wedding march. being sewed up. he bride wore a blue broadcloh raveling gowu, wih a oque o Grebe breass A Hose Company Elecs Oicers. < «and velve., Her only ornamen was a he annual meeing o ndependen leur de Us o diamonds, he gi o he hose company was held Jas nigh. groom. he groomsman was Wrigh hese oicers were eleced: Barclay o New York, acousin o he groom. Rev. William Bailey, he oiciaing clergyman, awaied he bridal pary under a bower o palms and roses. J.. Love o, Red Bank was given care blanche in he maer o decoraions, and he enire house was a prousion o roses and oher cu lowers, aseully arranged. Aer he wedding ceremony a collaion was served. he bride and groom le on he hal-pas our rain or an exended our hrough he Souh. On heir reurn hey will spend he remainder o he winer a he Hoel Manhaan a New York. he bride received a number o handsome presens, mosly silver and cu glass ware. Among he presens were our checks or $500 each, a chea o silver conaining 20 pieces, a gold wach, se wih diamonds; a diamond iara, silver ea se, silver waer picher and an inlaid mahogany dosk and chairs. arveu-casev. Miss Anonia Lynch Harvey o Washingon, D. C., daugher o he lae Dr. Edward J. Harvey o Red Bank, was married las hursday o James F. Casey, ulso o Washingon. he ceremony was porormed a ho homo o ho brides moher, Mrs. Margare Lynch Harvey. hebride was given nway by her uncle, Dr. homas E. iidgowny o Washingon, ormerly o Red Bank. Only he inmediao relaives o ho young couple wineosod ho coromony. ho brido wore a ailor-mado gown o brown broadcloh and curried a bouque o Brido roses. Mr. ami Mrs, Casey wen on a wedding rip hrough ho Souh. Ward-Moun. Ma Cnrrlo Ward, daugher o John Ward o Ocoanpor, and Eiigono Moun o Ploasuro Bay were married n he MohodiB pnrsonaro n Oooanpor on hursday nornoon. Only ho iniinedlao roluivos o lio couple woro presen a ho coromony, which wan perormed by Rov. Lovl Lurow. Mr. and Mru. Moun have gone on a shor wedding rip and on heir reurn hey will begin housekeeping a Oceanpor. Sco Newhir/. \ Miss Loie Sco, daugher o. Mrs. Eleanor Sco o Eaonown, was marriedlas hursday o Charles A. Newbury o Manaequan. he ceremony ook place a he brides home and was perormed by Rev. J, D. Fay. he bride wore a sui o casor broadcloh, rimmed wih Nile green silk. Aer a wedding rip hrough he Souh hey will, begin housekeeping in a house a Manasquan owned by he groom.. A FNE ENERANMEN. he Red Bank Gol Club Amuses People., An enerainmen was held a he Red Bank opera house las Friday migh by he New York universiy glee, banjo and mandolin club, under he auspices o he Red Bank gol club. he show wa? a ine one and he opera hou.se was well illed wih he members o he gol club and heir riends. he boxes were decoraed wih red and green biining and in ron o each box was a bunch o gol sicks. Picures o dainy and graceul gol girla were hung on he boxes, Almos every number on he programme was encored. Several o hose who ook par in he enerainmen were well known a Red Bank and his gave he enerainmen a personal ineres. Popular songs were sung and a burlesque o grand opera, was given.» A CHLDS ONGUE CU. Dr. Laeens Daugher Mees wih a Peculiar Acciden.. he nineeen-monhs-old daugher o Dr. William H. Lawes o Maple avenue wasplayingabou he house on Sunday morning when she ell o he loor. Her ongue was ou and was cu enirely hrough, and her under lip was alro cu. Div J. E. Sayre was summoned. He sopped he low o blood, and he and Dr. Field sewed up he cus. Five siches were aken in boh he upper and under par o he ongue and wo siches were aken in he lip. he in. Foreman Wallace Benne. Firs assisan oreman Eugene Paerson. 8ccond assisan oreman Arhur Wymbs. Secreary William Johnson. reasurer suac Ellio. Fire police Daniel Mlnon, William Bryoo. Aer he elecion a chowder supper was served and a shor enerainmen ollowed. Pryor Lee and Herber Wiggins gave an exhibiion cakewalk, several o he boys had shor boxing bous and 6ome gymnasic eass were perormed.. he company is in a lourishing condiion. ho membership is 46 and hree applicaions or membership are beore he company. he reasurers repor shows a balance o over $00 in cash on hand... m Racing For a Pennan. ceboa rnces were held lns hursday and on- Monday o his week or he ourh-class challenge pennan, he boas in hursdays race were William Whies Gull, Jacob Allaires Pork Chops and Reuben Whies Gillie. ho Gull wns he winner. n Mondays race, besides he above boas, were Mar Havilands Flee, Rennio Hendricksons Nip and Jacob Corn wells Mischie. race was also won by ho Gull. his A Boll Causes rouble. James J. Quigloy o Red Bank is nursing a Boro hand ns he resul o picking a boil. ho boil was only a small one, bu Mr. Quigley kep picking a i wih his inger nails. Blood poisoning so in and lio hand beenmo badly swollen. ho hand i«now geing all righ again. mprovemen Bonds Sold. he ieen improvemen bonds issued by liq borough o Munnequan in denominaions o $00, each, havo been bough by Dr. John P. Ru o ha place, whoao bid or ho lo was 0.. he Problem in Halved, ho now ribbon bodice bol. doeu Hwny wih pins, bucklcu, ec., uiilwi he uliir and wiiin, you can mako his bol as loolo or igh nu you doilro. Sold a ho dry goods uoro o Joseph Silz, Rod Bank. Adv. WAS WALSHS PSOL? A PSOL FOUND N BULLOCKS BACK YABD. Some People hinh Was he Revolver Which Bullock Says James Walsh Brew on Him a he ime Walsh Was Killed. A pisol is claimed o have been ound las Saurday ha bears on he Bullock murder case... Bullock "has claimed ha Walsh hreaened o ake him dead or alive and made a move oward his hip pocke; ha aer he sho Walsh eiher a pisol or knie dropped rom his hand, and ha he picked his up, whaever i was, and hrew i over, he ence. A Bearch was made or he weapon where Bullock claimed o have hrown i bu i wasno brough o ligh. Mrs. Bullock is now preparing o go Souh and she is having he place pu in order beore^ leaving i. Las Saurday Mrs. Bullocks broher and Paul urner, son o saac urner o Mechanic sree, were raking he yard, when hey came across, a pisol. he pisol lay under a allen grape arbor and was covered wih rus. he revol-ver was loaded wih he excepion o one chamber. he boys who ound he revolver gave i o Mrs. Bullock, who coinmunnicaed a once wih her counsel. No onehas been allowed o seehe pisol. Unless i can be proven ha i belonged o James Walsh, he pisol is o no imporance o he deence; alhough i is probable ha he inding o he pibol will be claimed, as new evidence when a new rial is asked or beore he higher cours. Sephen Boskovics Nauralized. Sephen Boskovics, who owns he barber shop over he Eagle clohing companys sore, Was graned nauralizaion papers yeserday by Judge Conover o Freehold. Mr. Boskovics is an Ausrain by birh. He has lived a Red Bank almos ever since be came o his counry, and or a number o years he was employed by Joseph Aul, -who owns he barber shop adjoining he Sheridan hoel. Abou a year ago. Mr. Boskovics le Mr. Aul and sared in business or himsel.. ^ When he quesions were being pu o him o ascerain wheher or no he was compeen o become a ciizen, one o he quesions was, " Who is he chie execuive o he counry V "Mark Hanna," replied Mr, Boskovics, wihou a momens hesiaion. Everybody in he courroom roared, Judge Conover joining wih he ohers. hen Judge Conover asked him who was presiden o he Unied Saes and Mr. Boskovics named Mr. McKinley. A Sociable a Long Branch. A sociable or he benei o he Long Branch Reormed church was held las hursday nigh a he residence o Mr. and Mrs, S. Perrine o Long.Branch, he evening was spen in a general social way and a an appropriae hour rereshmens were served. hose presen were Rev.Jand Mrs, B. B. Saas, Mr. and Mrs. Laera, Missea Jennie allmon, Ehel Perrine, Susie Brower, Elizabeh Palmer, Lizzie and Sadie Supbin, Berha Gooheil, Mamie Morris, Minnie Palmer, Emma Denecar, Myrle Moron, Asenah M. Huylar, Carrie Hampon, Julia Paerson, Sadie Saes, Lulu Coles, Jennie Hamilon, Edih Wes and da [Maie, William Worhingon, William Miller, Sylveser Qooheil, Bergen Saas, Jr., William Hendrickson, Jr., Willie and Alber Perribe, Charles hrookmoron, DoWi Saas and George Asay o Long Branch and Charles Pierson. Ber Whie and Oliver Suphin o Red Bank.» * A Local Flay by Local Perormers. A play in hroo acs, eniled "A Lierary Soiree," and wrien by Mrs. Anna V. Jennings o Slirowabury, will bo given iu Library hall a Shrewsbury on, Wednesday nigh, February 2lB, by ho dramaio alen o Shrewsbury. ho proceods o ho porormanoo will bo or ho benei o he choir und o Chris church o Shrewsbury. A Coming? Dance. ho Red Bank gol club will hold a inimqudrudo danco a heir club houijo on i. Vuloninos day, February 4h. ho (jrand march will begin a nino oolook, Dancing will bo coninued, uulljiwo oolook ho nex morning, Noion, boon adverising in in iclb- ici cnlloo (i hroo conu a yard. liln calico in uu Hold unil mako he announcemen HO ha no ono may bo minimi. ho weny per con discoun imluimu ooulinuoa. _ Dlunonburg.-.yd x

2 A HANDCAP SKANG RACE. Morris Wood o Long Branch Vlna a ico-swe Race. he wo-mile handicap skaing race, which was omied rom he programme a he skaing races "held on he river abou wo weeks ago, came o on Saurday aernoon.- Abou 60Q persons viewed he race; a larger crowd being presen han a any previous" even on he river his year. he race was arranged by Fred Frick, who had charge o he previous skaing races. he scrach men were Louis J. eley o Red Bank and Morris Wood o irs bird, Burke missed his ourh, vins Long Branch. Wood won he Mon-missemouh couny skaing championship and Price won. is no known wheher his sixh, Rue missed his sevenh race wo weeks ago. Ohers who en-mr. Price will pu up he hog o be.sho, ered were Del Fisher and George Dunbar o Bed Bank, and James Ferguson ino pork and sausage. or again, or wheher he will conver i and Harry Wood o Long Branch, all o he oher shooing mach hog, which whom were a he 25-yard mark. he was won by Al. vins, Jakey Applegae rack was a quarer o a mile course, and George Wille a a recen mach a making i necessary o go eigh imes Eeansburg, will be sho or again a over he course, o make hewo miles. Eeansburg on Friday aernoon o his On he-ih round over he course Morris week. Wood caugh up o he handicap men * m and sayed wih hem in a bunch. On SHOONG A FRENEAU. he nex round Fisher,ook he lead and wo maches and a Sweepsake held.i unil hey were on he nex o Even las Friday. he las lap, when he ell and Wood sared ou and ook irs place. Wood came in irs, wih Ferguson second and eley hird, eley being beaen abou a hal a lap. he irs prize was a pair o skaing shoes, donaed by Ford & Miller, and he second prize was a sweaer, given by M. M. Davidson, CEBOA RACES. Charles iv rwns Geor/ie Wins he hird Class Rmee, Races or iceboas o he second and hird classes, were held on he river on A shooing mach was held a Freneau las Friday in a lo adjoining Jakey Applegaes hoel. he mach was beween Richard Applegae o Morgan and Samuel Hall o Perh Amboy. he. mach was a en birds per man, 28 yards rise, use o one barrel only, gun o be held.below he elbow unil.he bird is on he wing, he men o ind, rap and handle or each oher. -he purse was $40. Applegae killed six birds and Hall our. Anoher mach was beween F. R. Bissec o Souh River and F. H. Brouse o Perh Amboy. hese men sho a 25 Samuel W. Mor-birds each or $25 a side. Bisse killed Saurday aernoon, ord, Amos S. Borden and James B. Weaver had charge o he races. wo prizes in each class had been donaed by C. D, Warner, he vice-commodore o he iceboa club. he course was rom a poin opposie he seamboa dock o a sake opposie Pinards poin, hib course o be sailed over ive imes, making a disance o en miles. he boas enered in he hird class were Charles P. rwins Georgie, homas Daniels Vixen, Edward Asays Daisy, Charles Burds Zip, Samuel.Morords Flaw, Jacob Corn wells Aurora and Daniel Asays Zero. he Georgie inished irs, covering he course in 25 minues and Q seconds. he irs prize was a silver sugar shell and buer knie. he Zip came in second, hree and a hal minues laer. he second prize was a silver mea ork. he boas were sailed by heir owners. Only wo boas enered in he second class. hey were William McMabons Ge here and James B. Weavers Kiy. he Ge here, sailed by Charles Burd, won he race. he prize was a silver carving se. Mr. Weaver go a cake ork..»»» A Fisher and rapper o Move. Alvin Benne, who lives on apar o he church arm a Lincro owned by Chris church o Shrewsbury, will move o he Cavanaugh place a Swimming river in he spring. Mr. Benne ib a rapper and isher and he also engages in ruck arming on a small scale. he par o he church arm which Mr. Benne occupies has been rened by A. J. Bray.» i m A Shooing: ournamen. he annual ournamen o he Freehold gun club will be held on Saurday o nex week. Fieen oher olubs in he sae, including he Riverside gun club o Red Bank, have been invied o send eams o nine men each. Each eam will pay an enrance ee o JO. he enrance money will be used o buy rophieb as irs and second prizes. A Bowling ournamen. A bowling ournamen has been arranged beween Red Bank, Long Branch and Asbury Park bowling eams, he Red Bank eam will bowl he ira game o-morrow nigh a he Monmouh Broo alleys wih he AsburyPark eam, Odds and Ends o Spor. A progressive euchre pary was held a Bernard Mahons a Long Branch las week or he benei o ho und or building ho new parochial school a ha place. Considerable money was made. ho second annual ball or he benei o he Hebrow Free Burial ibsoemion o Long Branch will bo held on Monday nigh, February 0h, Loander Wood o Koypor will race a Paorson on Monday or ho mile skaing chninpionuhip o he eao, E. 8. Lupon o Mauwnn exhibied Kevernl pigeons a ho poulry show, a Now York las week. Liko opanornuu a Freehold Jian been socked wih 00 black bnuo and )00 piokorol.. Somehing new in conecionory-r- Scoch kiuncl; also orungo prnlin Exra lno. Lnuui, nex o Narcnlnk naional bank /lew, <, AL. VNS LOSES HS HOG. Was Won las Saurdayhv Elisha Price o Pleasure lav.- Elisha Price o Pleasure Bay won-al. vinss hog a a shooing mach a inon Falls on Saurday. his mach was a seven birds, enerance ee $3, handicap shooing, he shooers sanding rom weny-ive o hiry yards rom he raps. here were eleven enries. A. L. vins, Howard Hance, Elisha Price, Frank Riie and Mr. Burke, each killed six ou o seven birds sho a. n shooing o he ie in a miss and ou Hance missed his nineeen and Brouse ieen. A, sweepsake was sho aer he maches. his was a miss-and : ou, enrance $2, wih welve enries. Four men killed hree sraigh and divided he money. he winners were Alber L, vins, Bisse, Cap. Bunk o New Brunswick and J. Harman o Perh Amboy. Friends Enerained. Mrs. James R. Smock o Broad sree enerained a-ew Middleown riends on uesday o las week. Her guess were Mr. and Mrs. William. Silwell and heir daugher Carrie. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin aylor, Miss Mary aylor, Miss Minnie Carhar, Mies da Dean, Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Luyser and heir sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William. Heakeh. Mrs. Daniel Fros o New Monmouh enerained some riends las Wednesday nigh. hey were Mr. and Mrs. Sephen A. Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hageman, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Luyser and Miss Luyser o Middleown; Mr. and Mrs. Waler K. Hopping o Chapel Hill; Mr., and Mrs. John S. VanMaer o Hazle, and Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard o LeonardVille. A Dance a Locus Poin. Las Wednesday nigh a number o persons rom Lincro wen on a srawride o Locus Poin and visied Mr, and Mrs, C. Mel. Johnson. he evening was spen in dancing. hose a he dance were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenon, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Smih, Henry and Bessie Fenon and William Pope o Linpro; Mr. and Mrs. A. Applegae, Mr. and Mrs. J; E, Sanborn, Miss Maud Applegae and George and hebra Sanborn o Nu Swamp Miss Edih Pope o Lile Silver, Miss Lou Allen o Oceauic, Miss Marin o New Brunswick, and Nelson Maxson, Miss Lily Belle Maxson, Alber Burdge and Misg Emma Burdge o Locus Poin, «i» A Dollar Sociable. A dollar sociable was held a Rev. J. D, Fays a Eaonown las Wednesday nigh by he women o he Eaonown Mohodis church. Nearly a hundred persons were presen and a programme o solos, insrumenal music and recia ions was given. Every person who aended he sociable was supposed o urn in a dollar, which had been earned by acual labor, and o give an accoun o how he money was made. Some inor eslng experiences were relaed. he money urned in amouned o $84. HE REGSER does all kinds o prining und does i quick and good. he prico is low or ho grade o work dono. PUS FLESH OH HN PEOPLE JOHN8ON8 DY8PEPSA CURE lelinlllc, Unhllln and Pimananl Rimid or Drpipil ndleulloo ind ill Jlomich ind Nm rooblii. Jan. Burln, o B, Pnul, Minn., nays: " had always been blu and emacloicd; appeie pood, uu ood did no»«m o nourish me and lind never ound anyhing o do me nny Rood unil commenced o nkc lolmwmn DynpcpUCure. Hnve now been nking wo nionlin, linvo Mined llesn pound! nod am sill ncrcnnlnj. u a wonderul medicine or weak nnd ruu down people," Largo Doxo», 0c 20o And 000, FOR BALE DY JnmM Qoopor, Jr., Droii nnd Whlo Brool. H... Hollywood 4 (Jo,, «U Monmouh Broo. On (lie Head! s where our HAR ONC his you. simulaes he growh o iny, new hairs and gives a rereshing glow o he,ecalp. We do no claim or i he absurdiy ha i will make hair appear where no roos are, bu i will do jus wha we say i willone up he scalp. s 50 Cens per Bole. ri s Hannacyg Bergen & Morris, Proprieors. BROAD SREE, - elephone 2. Have You Go A Dollar? ha is enough o open an accoun wih he Mercanile Co-Operaive Bank OF NEW JERSEY.. O course you can make i ive hundred or ive housand, bu < one dollar is enough i you wan o make a sar. he Mercanile is he only insi- % uion o he kind in Monmouh couny. pays our per cen in- eres on sums o Five Dollars. % and upwards. Sae Deposi Boxes o ren a hree Dollars per year and upwards DR. J. E. SARE, Pres. JOHN KNG, Casbler. W. H. HENDRCKSON, Aa Casbler. L, RED BANK, N. J. Now is he ime o have all he ences ixed beore he snows and reezing ground se n. Delays are dangerous. Le mepu you up some o he Perecion Spring Zoec Wire Fence and all he rouble o mending ences is pos or he nex weny years. can build hem any heigh, as many wires and says aa you wan, and urhermore) erery wire s he bes heavy galvanized seel wire ha can be made. Send and ge circulars and prices and learn more o he bes ence o he nineeenh cenury. Esimaes cheerully given on eiher arm or lawn enclng. GEORGE N. CONKLN, Agen or Monmouh Co. Middleown N. J. VALENNES. A F. W. Moselles, 28 BROAD S.. Red Bank, New Jersey. Public Sale o Real Esae. lio subscriber, aoriey or he holm o Elizabeh Lawronco and Eleanor Lawrence, docensed, no o ho ownship o Alanic, Momnouh coun/, N. J.. will BO u public vonduu, a ho hool o Frederick Luher, n lio village o OOLS EOE:, D uald ownship o Alanic, on Monday, February 2h, (900, n wo oclock, n he nornoon, all lio roal cnao o ivhich xnid doconsod dlod dozed, viz i H UC he homracad lioiwoiuid lo whorcon Bald dccoubod raddod, conaining wo acrob, nliaa n salil ownship, on lio roiwl rom Coils Nciok o Moiiron!) BchoollioiiHo, nlxm onu mllo rom (JolH Neck. ho liiiiimi connlim lvu rooms nid n n Rood oimlr. A Biniill slnblo and cow hound urn on ho lm. Kl> lao. hin in n rac o lilry-ono CC, lying u ulior illsmico nouli o lio niiovo, and ndloinji limdn o Wlllliim Lonhy. AujruniM Bloklon, horniia i. Wolco und ollicn). Abou nvo aoren o hin in wimklliinil, u nno, hriy growh o imber, n RoodvnrolnorBiuvng no liimhnr a once. A nno loo rod cedar niilnblo or onolng, nuliu) on ho ubovo rac, urn wolilng n vlnwho pnimlium may do no by calling on he mimrluor, JOHN 8AKHH, Aornoy-ln-ao or Holm. OoHo Nook, N, J., January 0, lkk). j We lake he ew Svle Plaied Back Skirs o Order or One Dollar, Undermuslinwear * News! Four weeks o unprecedened Muslin Underwear selling makes i no more han i air ha we should disribue hese leover los a proiless prices. You liked, hem a he sale prices,"now youll like hem beer a reduced prices. CORSE COVERS Wih.round or Bquare neck, rimmed wih nea lace or embroidery, regular pri<je 9c. And he usual 25c. qualiy 9c. Eigh syles o Corse Covers, 85c. and 88c. kind 29c. NGHGOWNS Qciood muslin, some made Empire syle, a ew oher sors, mos o he Gowns are worh 68c., a ew 75c,, 49c. Oher Gowns, yoke, neck and sleeves rimmed wih lace or embroidery, worh $.00 79c. PECOAS O muelin, cambric and lawn, wih rules, some rimmed wih clusers o plaia, hemsiched or embroidery rimmed... :. 79c. And a lo o Skirs where we have wo o hree o a. kind le, worh $.25 o $2.00, now 98c. DRAWERS O so muslin wih deep rules, open or closed, usual 25o. qualiy 9c. Hemsiched Drawers, 88c. grade ;. 2Bc. Several small los 50o. Drawers c. Closing ou prices pn a lo o Corses o popular make (49C. (each pair has he name on), bu we can ell i} and. here..., ( 98C. P PRNG 48c. CHR WASS, percale and lawn, a )98c. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Good-bye Prices on Furs. We have sill a quaniy o choice Furs which we are willing o bid good - bye. Have reduced prices grealy in order o make hem go quickly. Have You ried a Pair o Our Corses J. $ We sell Corses ha i well and wear well. $ you ry a pair and are no % pleased you can reurn hem and ge yourc money back. MRS. E. WES, < RED BANK EMPLE OF FASHON. g Racine Bah Cabine. Wlb a Racine Bah Cabine you can ake urk- Bh, vapor or medicaed bahs a borne a a cos n» exceeding hree cens. For he cure o Colds and La Grippe he urkish bah la beer, surer and quicker han medicines. ( For Rheumaism also aords bo mos wonderul relie, and expels bo poison rom ho sysem. For opening he porcb and clearing he complexion s unoxoelled. be aclno Bah Cabine s he bes and mos saisacory cabine made. s ully guaraneed. Circular, wlb ull normaion and prices on applicaion. MASON AVENUE PHARMACY, ASBURY PARK. N. J. SOLE AGENCX FO MOMUOVM COUNY. AND URE WHSKES. ho bes n nod Bank can bo ound a lio sore o J. J..AJSONDEiS, Souh Side o Fron Sree, Near Broad Sree. You will bo snlsllod wih bo qualiy ondprioo. A ull osaormono Old Whoklcs nnd Drandlcs.iina lio bes mpored nnd Domeslo Wlnon. Ales Porers, c, So. makon epoolaw ossaln" Old, Cablno Byc.ngcd 0 years, (inllon, 8«.7»: ull quar Now York Sample Shoe Sore. Don orge mo when you wan uiiylilnir n BOOS OR SHOES A M)W lrkkh; S. PRNCE. Fron lroow opponlo lhennnno Mmlio, RED DAWK, N. J. FOR SALE. River ron propery j our acres ; houno, sable and boaliouso. Every modern mprovomon, gnu wnor, ec, Apply o nny real ouao brolor in Red Bank, or o ho owner,,a./ W. S. SLLCOCK^, 28 Souh Porland Aycnuo,, * Brooklyn, N. Y.

3 HE REGEN DAMOND. M s Acknowledged he Mo Perec Brillian in Exisence. he "Pi" (or "Regen," as was aerward called) is he mos perec brillian n exisence, and s hisory la aeo very remarkable. s said o have been ound by a slave n he Pareal mines in 70, who o reain his reasure cu a hole in he cal o his leg, in which he concealed i, alhough i is more probable he secreed -among he bandages. he Blaye escaped o he coas wih his ind, where he encounered an English skipper, whom he made his conidan, oering, indeed, o besow upon him he sone n reurn or his libery. he- mariner, apparenly consening o he slaves proposal, ook him ou o sea and when here drowned him, aer obaining possession o he diamond. Disposing o he gem o a diamond merchan or,000, i is said he man aerward banged himsel n a,io remorse. Mr. Pi, governor o For S. George and grea-grandaher o he illusrious William Pi, became he nex pos^ sessor o his valuable; sone, weighing 40 caras, or 20,000. He sen o London, where he had very skillully cu a a cos o 5,000, he process occupying wo years. Pi appears o have ound his diamond no very enviable possession, or, aer, reuing he calumnies o his enemies, who had charged him wih having obained by unair means, he was so hauned by he ear o being robbed ha he never slep, wo nighs consecuively under he same roo, never gave noice o his arrival n or deparure rom own and wen abou myseriously djsgulsed. He mus necessarily have el grealy relieved when he pared wih he diamond o, he Due dorleans, regen during he minoriy o Louis XV, king o France, in 77 or he sum o 35, * *. MNERS AND MORPHNE. A Xecessary Cusom Which is So Pleasan o Conemplae. "When was in he norhwes," said a genleman wih some money nvesed ill mines, " employed a prospecor o go ou no he mounains looking or properies which had been recommended o me. One dny he was o have gone rom our camp over ino a very rough and rocky disric, bu when evening came he repored ha he hadn made he rip. " Why no? inquired. " Because didn have my morphine wih me, he responded in a very maer o ac manner. " Morphine! said n asonishmen. Wha has ha go o do wih i? You are no a morphine iend, are you? " No as much o a one as you are a enderoo/ he laughed and proceeded o inorm me ha every prospecor who knew his business always carried wih him enough morphine o kill a man easily and ha he did so in order o end himsel quickly in case o an acciden which would disable him ar away rom assisance. here were many nsances o prospecors alling over clis and crippling hemselves or breaking a leg in a hole among he rocks or rendering hemselves helpless n some oher way, and deah was.sure o ollow by sarvaion or reezing or in some secions by being devoured by wolves or oher wild animals. n order o preven such n horrible deah as any o hese he prospecor simpliied maers by always carrying a lile packe o morphine, which no only quieed he pain o he hur he had susained, bu pu him o sleep pleasanly o wake no more on earlj. sruck me a irs as uncanny, no o say wicked, bu go over ha eeling aer a narrow escape or wo, and carried my, lile in box Jus like a veeran would." He Know Human Naure. hree young men were walking up Riverside drive he oher morning, when a gamy looking race horse jogged by, drawing a nay roing rig. ( - "sn ha a splendid animal?" exclaimed one o he young men n, cheery, admiring ones, pausing o gaze a ho roer. he drivers eye sparkled, and his ches expanded. Ho had heard he complimen. Wheeling his horse Around, he brough alongside ho pavemen. "Wouldn youllle o ry a>nish behind him?" ho said coureously. n a Jiy ho young man was seaed n ho buggy, and he wo wore disappearing down ho drive a a pace ha jusiied he complimen o ho pedesrian, nis companions Avacliod him enviously. hen one o hem said: "Dill B a Judge o horsollesli." iand nn aris on humnn nnure," added he oher. "vo seen him do ha beore." ^^^^^ Lile Mary Jones. «.{ ho grea exposiion n Omaha was ho cusom or ho pcoplo o regieor or sign heir names in ho dloren sae buildings. eoplo who regisered woro naked o give heir occupaions, HO ha ho book read llko Mils: "John Smih, armer;" "homas Brown, curpoiior," and BO on. A lllo golden haired girl askod ha eho migh regiser. Sho was old o wrlo her name and occupaion, anil his B wha slio wroe: "Mary Jonim; help mamma," You keep up o ho lraee you.road A CUROSY OF ALASKA. Beaches Worhed by Driwood From Al Over he World. One o he greaes curiosiies noed by ravelers n Alaska s he wonderul haven o driwood on he coab beween Yakaag and Kyak islands, some,200 or,500 miles norheas rom Seale. h. he consan deposi o logs and driwood in his paricular, spo, which has been going on or hundreds, perhaps housands, o years, s due o he phenomena o he ides, he Paciic gul sream, he myserious ocean currens and he peculiar ormaion o he shore lines a ha poin Logs and imbers are readily deniied here as having come-rom Japan, China, ndia and oher pars o Asia, as well as rom Caliornia, Washingon and oher pars o he "American coninen. here are ine logs o he camphor ree, he mahogany, he redwood and he pine in his driage. Some o hose rom he Bae o Washingon conain he names o he men who elled he rees and o he sawmills or which hey were desined, bu never reached. Logs eigh ee n diameer are in his novel woodyard, and some enirerees 50ee long are here, uplied by he roos, cas ino he sea by some, errible empes and sen loaing round he world. Oher persons on he beach descry big rees loaing shoreward, wih anasic roos above he waves like some sea monser. One beach aer anoher has been ormed by he loaing imbers, and a lile disance, back rom he shore he deposis are so old ha he wood hrsome places is periied, while a lile deeper n he earh has urned ino coal. he newer logs are wih- ng n he river. Perhaps on he prin- ha "misery loves company" he ou baric and as hard as sone, due, i visior knew he exac locaiou o heciple s hough, o heir long immersion n book on he shel, and he oher day seemed o hink his iem o news sal waer. hey have all aken on a purposely gave him an opporuniy o ough o console me; bu, alhough he whiish appearance. n places he make he shi. was done in a winkling, and presenly he srolled ou we sopped in he emple "compound," "monkeyshines" coninued as long as s imbers are piled 20 ee high; a oher poins hey rise o a heigh o only haven seen him since. he book he no longer ound hem quie so ludicrous.- " our or ive ee le was a very prey copy o Keas. Under his wonderul beach are ound am well saisied wih he swap." large quaniies o dark, ruby sand, rich in ine paricles o gold, or he separaion o which no successul process has ye been discovered.-- He Go Anyway. "You say he man sole your umbrella?" "Well, don wan o be oo sure abou i He may have been he original ^"! HE BOOK COLLECOR. mos o he ricks o he raerniy, however, and i akes a prey smooh individual o secure any plunder in his ehop. "Only recenly circumvened an old genleman n a manner ha is ap o adhere o his memory or some ime. He s a passionae admirer o Dickens and has a ine collecion o early ediions and iooks n general relaing jj he grea novelis. One o his ses, a very handsome prin wih he original Cruikshank plaes! is shor one volume, he eighh. have a copy o he same ediion, and he has ried repeaedly o ge me o break so as o complee his own, bu have o- course reused. "hen noiced ha he began o drop n o aernoons wih a book under his arm, looking up and down he shelves. he volume he carried bore a close exernal, resemblance o he copy o Dickens he waned, and suspeced a once ha would some day ind hem exchanged. Consequenly locked up he coveed volume 8 and subsiued a worhless reaise on mahemaics bound n he same manner. My Naions and Women. "Naions and women are a good deal alike." "n wha way?" "Well, when one woman ges a new. ha her neighbor wans o go righ away and ge a beer one, and when one naion builds a new warship all he ohers sar righ ou o ge bigger ones." - "" MPERNEN SMANS. She Blade a Swap Which Saisied An Experience in he Monkey emple a Benares. he Second-Hand dealer. "s asonishing how book collecing {From he Chaauquan,) don* usually shou over every lile will blun a mans concepion o he On he ^occasion o our visi o hereducion; bu i may ineres my cus- o know ha in he ace o rising righs o meum e uum,",sald he proprieor o a delighul old secondhand provided ourselves wih popcorn and prices, my sock o hay and sraw has monkey emple a Banares we hadomers sore on he souh side o he own. " oher goodies which we expeced o oer heir holinesses. Bu he monkeys been reduced $.00 per on. wouldn rus a conirmed collecor as ar as could hrow Jackson square by did no give us a chance o do ha he monumen. hey all consider hemselves licensed privaeers, and when hands, and when, oar supplies were ex- hey snached he dainies rom our ABBO WORHCEY, one o hem wans any paricular volume and can buy he chances are mimicking us., Coal and Wood. haused hey amused hemselves by Dealer in Hay, Sraw, Feed, Grain, i will myseriously disappear he irs One-o our pary, who had a bad LLE SLVER, N. J. ime he pays you a visi am on ocold, used liia. handkerchie wih considerable emphasis. Scarcely had he replaced hl& handkerchie in his pock: e when a monkey seized he proruding end, pulled ou and gave an excellen miaion o he ack hen, o course, some o us had kodaks, and aer we had aken several picures anoher personiicaion O impudence picked up a lile block o wood which lay upon he ground and wih i ook Beveral snapshos a us. A hird ill conduced simian (a vain emale, who desered her inan or he purpose) grabbed rom my shoulders a red chuddar scar and in a ew lying leaps carried i o a loy minare. here she pu on and evidenly "ancied hersel" immensely. Bu she was no allowed o reain her prize". n abou hree minues a leas 40 monkeys had bi a piece o my preciouj chuddar. hen our naive guide normed me ha he monkeys were very ond o scars and ha hey capured a grea many on he sone "ghas" near he emple while heir owners were bah- - No Woman May Reign. he quesion has been asked why none o he daughers o he czar may be a succpssor o ho hrone on which he grea Caherine proved her capaciy. he exclusion ress only on an edic o he Emperor Paul, he son o Caherine he Grea, ssued o discredi his mohers memory.»» pays o adverise in HE REGSER. ^&^*M^*a^^mA^Aj&u&j kaj&a ^^^^^(^w^^rrr ^ VXgsrVSgy^iijV>Br <F Reducion! CORLES, HE CLOHER $ Oers a complee >< ;j] sock o Clohing or < $ $ < all and winer use. < 8 Childrens Suis, $ * wih vess, a... CORLEES, HE CLOHER AND g MERCHAN ALOR, Broad Sree, 8 Red Bank, New Jersey, A * ALANC COAS ; *? GE COMPANY!! A CORPORAON ORGANZED UNDER HE LAWS OF HE SAE OF NEW JERSEY. AUHORZED CAPAL SOCK S #50, $75, is Common Sock and $75, is 7 per cen Preerred Sock. For public subscripion here is oered a limied amoun o he 7 per cen Preerred Cumulaive Sock a par, $ per share. Subscribers or sma.ll amouns will have he preerence, as he Company wishes o have he sock held by hose using is producs, and mos largely ineresed in is success. he righ is reserved o rejec any or all subscripions oered. Preerred sock is eniled o receive is ull amoun o dividends beore any oher sock receives any dividend a all. Cumulaive sock is eniled o receive back dividends in ull, i he company should, hrough any combinaion o circumsances, ail o pay a dividend any year. ha is, i you hold 7 per cen cumulaive sock and he company should his year only pay 6 per ^en, you are nex year eniled o 8 per cen o make up or he one per cen ha you did no ge his year. $ OFFCERS AND DRECORS: $ i M. F. KAHN, Long Branch, Presiden. HOMAS DAVS, JR., Red Bank, Secreary, HQMAS R. WOOLEY, Long Branch, reasurer. E. C. HAZARD, Shrewsbury. HOMAS H. BJRNGER, Asbury JPark. SEWARD COOK, Norh Long Branch. GEORGE R. LAMB, Red Bank. JACOB S. ROBESON, Philadelphia. CHARLES LEWS, Asbury Park. E. JOHN KAUFMAN, New York. HON. C. ASA FRANCS, Norh Long Branch. his company, having acquired a valuable plo o ground, cenrally locaed in Long Branch, N. J., and having railroad siding, will erec hereon an ice making and rerigeraing plan o he mos modern ype, wih a capaciy or making 60 ons o hygienic ice per day.,. he ice, being made rom double disilled waer, will be perecly pure and clean, and will no vary in qualiy a any ime. his company proposes o conine is business o he supplying o wholesale and large consumers, and inends o ask or is produc an equiable price ha will no vary wili he season o he year. will use, or soring in rerigeraing rooms, Si 000 ns > ce i an^ having or rerigeraing 75>ooo cubic ee o space, his space being divided ino suiableand properly venilaed aparmens or he cold sorage o buer, eggs, ish, and oher "perishable goods. From he inquiries and demands already made he oicials o he company can" sae ha he enire daily oupu o ice is sold, and ha he cold sorage room provided will no be suicien o mee he demand. his insures ha he company will earn is dividends and accumulae a large surplus during he irs season. SUBSCRPON BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN A he ollowing places, where inormaion may be had by hose ineresed: LONG BRANCH. A he emporary ollicc o he Company, M. F. KAHN, Broadwuy. ASBJRY PARK.. H. BERNOEK, Main Sree. * * * * * RED BANK. HOMAS DAVS, JU., Fron Sree., i V i J Y o i *

4 * *» HE RED BANK REGSER JOHN H. COOK, Edior and Proprieor, ADVEBSEMEX8 Should reach us no laer han Wednesday morning Sample copies o HE REGSKB ana prined raes o" adverising will be sen o any address on applicaion. Adverisers have he privilege-, o changing heir announcemens as oen as hey desire wihou exra charge. Beading noices will be nsered o 0 cens a line, each nserion. hese noices wll be placed a he boom o columns and marked Adv, Obiuary; noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ec.. will be nsered or 0 cens per line:" Noices o WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 900. Facories. or many years pas a large proporion o he people o Red Bank have believed ha he esablishmen o acories in he own o Red Bank would prove o grea advanage o he own and surrounding counry. he incrense in populaion wbioh would resul, he corres ponding increase o business, and he increased demand or building sies or business places and residences, have been dwel upon ime and again. A New York manuacuring company has now made a proposiion concerning coming o Red Bank. hey employ 200 hands a presen, bu hey evidenly, expec o increase heir business unil hey employ rom 500 o 600 persons. bey wan cerain hings done or hem i hey conclude o bring heir acory o Red Bank. has become he cusom.in lae years o oer inducemens o manuacuring companies o bring heir acories o owns. hese inducemens consis o lands, buildings or cash, accordingo he requiremens o he company. Someimes hese acories have proved o grea advanage in building up owns and increasing he business o he localiy. Someimes he acories have ailed and he conribuions o he business men and ciizens have.been, a oal loss. he proposiion o he concern now seeking a change or is acory.locaion oers,o hose who believe in giving bonuses o acories an opporuniy o pu heir belies in pracical operaion. his company will come o Red Bank i i ges enough o make i worh while. is now " up o " he people o Red Bank o decide wheher or no hey hink i is worh while o give he company wha he acory people hink hey ough o ge A WOMANS OSRCH FARM. Mrs. Ha Makes, Mbneu Selllnn eahers o he New.York Marke. A wealhy Kenucky woman is adding grealy oher orune in he ar Wes. She is Mrs. M. R. Ha/widow o Colonel Ha. Mrs. Ha is he owner o a big osrich arm a Phoenix, Arizona, and is a he head o he Arizonia "Osrich company, a corporaion ormed abou wo years agd. She wen Wes abou hree years ago, accompanied by her nephew, She visied numerous osrich arms and concluded ha she, wih he assisance o her nephew, would, engage in osrich raising. Mrs. Ha purchased ory acres o land near Phoenix, enced i in and socked i wih he bes osriches she could buy. o-day she owns 56 birds, which are valued a beween $00 and $5(kapiece. She says ha she has jus go a good sar and would no par wih a single ope o he osriches or any amoun o moiey. " is no my policy," said Mrs. Ha, " o sell any birds. shall only sell he eahers, ind a reuly sale or all he wing and ail eahers we pluck. sell largely o New York and Philadelphia irms. here is always a big demand or he eahers and hey Hell or rom $5 o $35 a pound. he eahers are plucked every eigh monhs. beosricnes live exclusively o alala, which is no unlike Kenucky clover. here are ive crops o alala every year in Arizona. is cured jus like hay and is hen ed o he birds. Osriches are grea drinkers, and he waer now on nay arm is pumped rom a poin 200 miles disan. "he birds are no dangerous unil hey ge o be abou hree years old. hen hey become raher vicious, and should no like o ener au inclosure inhabied by hem. he young birds are harmless and like o be peed. A peculiar hing abou osriches is ha bey always aack singly. here is no concer o acion in he birds. he plumage o he male bird is he mos valuable. Making Himsel Popular, hero lives in ho viciniy o Columbus, Ohio, a rich armer who is BO conrary ha ho " coppers" whaever his neighbors may do. Recenly ho neighbors go ogeher and agreed hn heir landb mus bo posed agains gunners i hey expeced ohavo aqilail orasquirrel. Accordingly i was done.. Signs pained in red leers suddenly sared ho sporsmen in ho nco, nnd guns and ishing aoklo dropped hiry poins in he marke. ho conrary man decided ha ho would no pos his land, and, in direc opposiion o his neighbor, so up a acoro o lielo signs abou his 5,000 norcs o rioh boom on ho bunks o he Olonangy: Hliou niul Fili nil you rioimo on liln.nnil, nod wlion hu llora Blows Comu U> Dinner. Ho is ho Moo popular man in lio couny, and ho huners and lshnrmon havo oorod him any olllco Uni may be a ho prohcn or uure <lilj>onl» o hu olooorao. ^. ^_ Wook n, week ou, urn UKOBCU olls you oil ha s going on, Adv.. OWN ALK. he Asbury Park Press has jus pu in a big Duplex press, on which he paper is prined rom a coninuous roll o paper. his press is he only one o is kind in he couny. he Press is a daily paper and is circulaion has become so large ha in order o ge is ediion o in ime a swier press was needed han hose "in ordinary use in counry newspaper oices. he new press will prin 6,000 papers per hour, and he papers can have rom our o eigh pages/; he Press is giving he people o Asbury Park by ar he bes paper i has ever hod, and is advancemen is graiying o everyone who likes o see hones and earnes work in any walk o lie mee wih ho success i deserves.. # # * Hardly a day passes ha here are no received a. HE REGSER oice papers rom dieren pars o he counry, all declaiming agains he paper rus. hebe papers seek o enlis all he newspapers o he counry in an eor o have legislaion enaced which will eiher admi paper o he counry ree o duy, or will knock ou he paper rus. Since he paper rus was organized, whie paper, such as is used or prining, Jias nearly doubled in price; and as he principal iem o expense or sock in prining and newspaper oices is or whie paper, he priners and newspaper men have had o pay ou nearly double he sum hey were accusomed o pay beore he paper rus was ormed.»» * -. he priners and newspaper men o he counry are geing only heir share o he evils o russ when hey are compelled o pay double price or heir supplies. Many o he papers which are now clamorous agains he paper rus had only derision or hose who opposed russ beore he paper rus was ormed. he big advances in every aricle conrolled by a rus was hen declared o be only a sign o he grea prosperiy o he counry, due o he Republican adminisraion, * # * he priner and newspaper man who inds he price o his supplies raised is in a much beer condiion han mos people whose supplies are raised n price by a rus. he priner and newspaper man has only o raise he price o his goods, and he ges back all he exra money he is compelled o pay ou. All over he counry dollar newspapers are raising heir subseipion«price o a dollar and a hal; and many o he larger newspapers which sell a a dollar and a hal a year are going up o wo dollars. Similarly wih prining. he price o prined goods is going up because he price o paper has gone up.. * * * n all his, however, he priner and newspaper man is no paricularly hur. He simply passes he increase in price on ;o he cusomer. He is injured only in ;he decreased amoun o business he does, owing o he increase in he price o he hings he sells. is he inal consumer who is hur and who has o pay a higher price or goods on accoun o he rus. * * * n comparison wih armers and workingmen he priner and newspaper proprieors injury is riling. he armer, he small householder and he workingman are he inal consumers. here is no one o whom hey can pass along he increase in price. hey mus pay he bills hcmsolves. he increase in he cos o lumber, nails, ec., mus be paid personally by he man who builds a home, or who enlarges or repairs his presen home. He canno pass i along o he enan in heshape o increased ren, as he landlord can. So wih he armer. he price o wire encing, and he price o almos everyhing else which he. urmer has o buy, has increased, because o he consolidaion o he supplying irms ino a rus. he armer has no one o whom he can pass along his expense, bu i mus be paid by himsel as he inal consumer, * # * he complains o he newspapers are no likely o receive any more aenion rom he naional governmen han ho complains o any oher class. he poliicians now in power know rom pas experienco ha when ho ime comes ho nowspapers which aro now shrieking abou he paper rus will suppor ho samo pary hey havo always suppored, regardless o ho ac ha hoy may consider hemselves personally njured. ho poliicians know also ha hoy will need vas Bums o raonoy he coining all o uso in poliics, nnd hoy know ha hey can ge hin money rom ho rnon who coraposo ho russ, i no legislaion anagonisic o he russ in enaced. «* * Noihor ho paper rus nor nny oher rus s likely o bo disurbed. Aorney- Genoral GriggH in H opeooh ooino imo ago showed ho dominan eeling in regard o ruaii which in hold by hoso in power. All along ho lino ia Bhown ho snnjo doorenco o nibuiand monopolies, he oarno carolcbonobs as o ho eec o russ on he people, and hesame unconcern as o he vasly increased prices consumers have o pay. From Senaor MarcusA. Haina, who is regarded as he represenaive o.he adminisraion in he business and inancial world, down o he humbles posoice.appoinee, here is he same alk o he good eec o russ, and o he olly o hinking hey ore harmul. Any legislaion which apparenly is leveled agains-he russ by he pary in power can be saelyse down as a " blu.", * * * Las year he New Jersey legislaure passeda law making many changes in ownship maers. Among oher hings i legislaed all he presen ownship commiees ou o oice, and declared ha his year one o he members o he commiee mus be eleced or a one year erm; one member or. a wo-year erm; and one member or a hree-year erm., Under he old law one member wen ou o oice each year. he provision in he law declaring all he places vacan, and providing or he elecion o hree members his year, is believed o have been due o he ac ha some legislaor wih a prey big pull waned o hrow ou ooice some ownship commi ern en ha he did no like. Charlie Snyder o -Middleown has inroduced a bill in he legislaure providing ha he wo ownship commieemen whobe erms would no have expired his year shall coninue o hold oice unil he ime or which hey were originally eleced (.hall expire. has only a air law, bu i is said o have a personal applicaion in Middleown. George Jenkinson is he ownship commieeman in Middleown whose breeyear erm. expires his spring. He don hink he will have anywhere near as good a chance o win i hree commieemen are running as i. he ran alone. Besides, he oher wo ownship commieemeu are Republicans, and he passage o he law would ensure Republican governmen inmiddleown ownship or anoher year, no maer how he elecion his year migh go. - i n n - Here in Shrewsbury ownship i doesn maer wheher he law is passed or no. Borden Hance, who would have one year o serve under he old law; and Forman R. Smih, who would have wo years o serve, will be releced. he voers in-shrewsbury ownship have enough poliical moraliy or ha, whaever may be he case in oher ownships. Every own&liip commideeman in every ownship in he sae who was duly eleced andwho is hrown ou o oice by. his,law -ough o be pu on he ickes" o bll paries, and ough o be unanimously releced wihou expense or rouble o hem. he idea o legislaing men ouo oice o which hey have been airly eleced may seem proper and iing o poliicians who have los all sense o honor; bu here are los o localiies where people believe in leing oicials serve ou heir erms, and Shrewsbury ownship is one o hem. Mr. Hance is a Republican and Mr. Smih is a Democra, bu i is as cerain as anyhing in he uure can be ha boh men will be releced.»» A Billiard ournamen. A billiard ournamen is in progress a he Monmouh boa clubhouse. here are 25 enries and each player will play a game wih every oher player. Mel Cornwell has oered a silver cup and Fred Frick has oered a billiard cue as special prizes. Oher prizes will also be given. Each player pays an enrance ee o iy cens. he players and he games hey have won and los are as ollows:. Won, M.F.Cornwoll 7 O.A.Mlnon 5 William N. Worbley i Harry A. Worhley i Gus.Layon 4 J.8. Applegno.Jr 4 William LHle 8 Charles Sraus 2 W.U.Houson 2. K. Alien 2 Jacob Krldel 2 Morris Pacli 2 K.E.MorrlB G. F. Holmes James Coopor < W, D. Oonovor P.. Brady.. E.G. Frazer W. H. Ucndrlckson Ernes Groe 0 Fred Frlck 0 Joo Hesse 0 ClinrlcsFoxwoll.. 0 J. W. Cornwoll 0 J.. Burrowea 0 los. Boya Shoo a Mach. A shooing mach bowoon Fred Magee, son o Eiigono Mngoe, Sr., o inon Falls, nnd Maxio Maxwell, son o Bnrry Maxwell o ho same plaoo, was hold on Monday aernoon. Young Mngco is hiroon years old anil Maxwell is ouroon years old. Eaoh boy sho a llx birds. Mngeo killed lvo birds and Maxwell killed our. ho boys hold ho mach o wo Wliioh boy wwi ho buer sho. A uumbur o boys vlowcd ho mach and aor i waa ovor ho spooaora and ho nhoolora woro renod o rercblimono by Mm. Maxwoll. - «*-.-«. he Ueaiar* Church Xvoa, A prominen uauro o ilic ieqsiui l/i i» nowa o ho churches in his par o ho couny..deo. AN UNDERAKERS BELL. James 0. Sexon Ges Jeie han al o Wha He Charged, n he cour a Freehold las week a case was ried which "was brough by James H. Sexon, an underaker o Asbury Park, o recover $698,52, which lie claimed was due him or conducing he uneral o Mrs. Maria Wagoner o Asbury Park. James D. Caron, who represened Mrs. Wagoners heirs, said ha he igure was excessive and ha Mr. Sexon had aken charge o he body and had conduced he burial wihou auhoriy rom he amily. Mr. Sexon claimed ha he had. been employed by Miss Semmelman, who was known as Mrs. Wagoners adoped daugher, and ha he bill was reasonable and air. Mies Semmelman said ha she had engaged Sexon and ha his bill was air and jus.. During he rial o he case Sexon wen on he sand and according o his own esimony all he preparions or he uneral and all his own»expenses did no exceed $ he balance o $ had been added as proi or or bis own services. Judge Conover decided ha Miss Semmelman had no auhoriy o give he order or he burial, bu he held ha Sexon, under an implied conrac wih he amily or heirs, could recover a reasonable compensaion. he jury were ou abou an hour and reurned wih a verdic or Sexon in he sum o $380 and ineres on his sum rom he dae o he burial; AN AUOMOBLE RUNS AWAY. Boys Damage Frank C. Sorcks Machine a JVer Brunswick. Frank C. Sorck, he manager o Magee & Champlins hearical company, ravels around he counry on an auomobile. Yeserday he was a New Brunswick wih he machine and be le i sanding along he. curb while he wen in a sore. While he was in he sore a boy opened he hrole o he machine and i ran away. brough up agains a elegraph pole and one o he wheels was damaged. Mr. Sorckelephoned o Ely Kirby, who is in charge o his bicycle repair deparmen a Red Bank, o go o New Brunswick a once. he mechanism o he auomobile was no damaged. _ -_ Playing o Crowded Houses; Alma Chesers hearical company is playing o crowded houses a he opera house his week. On Monday nigh and las nigh no a sea was vacan when he curain wen up, and many people were unable o see. he perormance. he plays and acing are good,and he company carries a carload o special scenery or saging is plays. Many o he cosumes are very ine. Harry Mc- Kee and Will J. Kennedy, he comedjans o he company, are well known in Red Bank and hey creae much diversion by heir sayings and songs. he plays or he res o he week are : Wednesday nigh " Wages ol Bin." hursday nigh -" Slaves o Gold." Friday nigh " he Grea Norhwes." Saurday aernoon " A For Bliss." Saurday nigh " nshavogue." an rish comedy. A License or Lile Silver. Paul DeNucci o Long Branch has obained a license or a beer boling house near he Lile Silver saion. DeNucci ormerly ran a boling esablishmen a Long Branch. He was once conviced o selling beer a Asbury Park nnd his Asbury Park. Conains 68 acies o erile ground sulabio or rucking. Ben low. Apply o. Frank Appleby, Asbury Park, N. J. license was revoked. A he presen erm o cour DeNucci succeeded in geiig a license or he place a Lile Sil- by FraDk Wolco as an express oice, la oered or ; SORE FOR REN. A sore n Sous block on Fron sree; occupied ver. A repor was circulaed a Lile ren rom April le. Apply o heodore F. Whie, Regiser Building, Red Bank. Silver and Shrewsbury ha he place wab o be kep in par o Abbo Worhleys eed sore,, bu his is no BO. he WeiB, would like orders or swiches, conbings. ec., 8WCHE8 MADE. Mleslona Brand, ormer hair dresser or Mrs. E. building rened by DeNucci is owned by o make up a home. Address, Miss. Brand, 7 Wes Fron sree. Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Mary Searles and was a one ime ; occupied by George J. Mulliner. S. Jamosa Bazar. S.Jamess bazar, which was o have closed las Saurday nigh, is being coninued hree nighs his week. he bazar wab open las nigh and i will be open omorrow nigh and Saurday nigh. o-morrow nigh a game o baske ball will be played boween he eams ha ied in a game las week. A Coming Sale. Warren 8. Conklln will havo a publio salo o arm apek nnd arming implomons a his arm a Harmony, near Mkldleown, on hursday o nox woek. he salo will bogln i wo oclock. Jacob O. Shus will bo ho aucioneer, m i A Coming Mualcalo. ho pupils o Misses Calhoun and Chamberlains Bohool will glvo a munioalo on Friday nigh.. <»» lmo and Aracion.. M. ho Kns-Hih» Klonm lb;olh)llyhmari A r o» l g ; Old-ashionoil inolnmca ay Laug : " For 25 Cers can pu an adverisemen g 30 words in he wan column o HE REGSER. " hese lile adverisemens are read as closely asany oher par o he paper. Help can be obained, siuaions oun,d, los aricles resored, and hings sold or bough, hrough his cojumn o he paper, and a a cos o a quarer o a dollar. :. One reason why ipays so well o adverise in HE REGSER is because so many people ake he paper. here is hardly a amily in all his par o Monmouh couny where HE REGSER is no he avorieamily paper. An adverisemen in he wan column o HE- REGSER coss only 25 cens i he adverisemen does no exceed 36 words. CALE DEHORNED. Cale dehorned by Garre S. Smock. Red Bank, N.J.. O REN. A arm o abou 85 acres o ren, inquire o John Johnson, inon. Falls, Monmouh Co., N. J. PROPERY FOR SALE; Hoase and barn on one oi principal srees O Red" Bank. AlUDproremena. J.E., Box 297, Bed Bank. FARM O REN. A valuable arm o 40 acres or ren n Scobeyvllle. Call on or address 0. L. Newell, Scobeyvllle, N.J.. FOR REN. A mile rom Red Bank. "5 or more acres o sandard rui. Apply a Briseds, 25 Broad sree, RiKBank. NNER WANED. Pracical Moaner, undersanding all branches o he rade, waned. Address Dcnlse & Buck, Freehold, N. J., NOCE. ; Second-band urniure bough anil sold a Bishops aucion and commission house. Eas Fron sree. RedBaak LME FOR SALE.. Oyeer sbell lime, in small or large quaniies, or sale. nquire a be John H. Paerson arm, iverslde Drive. KEYPORS RESAURAN. ynan you are D Keypor. go o Yancey Andersons resauran or your meals. Caerer or weddings and paries. HOUSE O LE. House o le on Wallace sree, per week in advance. nquire o A. Ludlow, clohing sore, 9 Broad sree.. FOR SALE OR REN. Livery sables a Alanic Highlands, wih or wihou sock. For pariculars, address Box U9, Alanic Highlands, N. J. WAGONS FOR SALE: Six new wo-hone arm worons, one new hreespring grocery wagon and a secondhand buggy or sale. C. H. Hurley. Shrewsbury, N. J. WO FARMS O LE. he aylor homesead arm (25 acres) and (he- Shepherd arm (50 acres) a Middleown, o lease or le oil shares. Apply o Bear; C. aylor. FARM FOR REN OR FOR SALE. he Alber Polhemus arm near Scobeyville, conraining abou 50 acres, s oered or ren or or sale. Apply o VV. R. SevenB, Eaonown, N. J. FFY FARMS FOR SALE. FOUF o 300 acres; $,000 o Send 2 cen samp or descripive bookle o Monmouh and Middlesex couny arms and counry propery. Brown, Jalawan, N. J. CARPE WEAVNG. John Spillace has moved his carpe weaving shop rom James Walshs on Mechanic sree o Wes sree, near Monmouh Bree. All kinds o weaving on single and doublo warp. FARM FOR REN. he Wanamas8a arm, siuae Ho a mile rom CLERK WANED. Brigh rish. German or American boy. abou 8 years old, waned as clerk in irs-class Red Bank sore. 7 Mus bo nea and genlemanly. Address "GoodOpporuniy," P.O. Box Hl, Rod Bank.. 8ORE A LLE 8LVER. For ren on Rumson road, now occupied by H. Kemmerer. grocer: living aparmons conneced. Sable. Old esablished sand. Possession April lb. Ron 8240 annually. William F. Durham, 28 Broad sree, Rod Bank. Farm For Rian,.Sale or Exohange. ho Lylo arm, 50 acres, wo miles rom Maawan. Land suiable or rucking or general arming. Good buildings, pleny o rui. For pariculars apply o James Lylo, Hod Bank P. O., or a he A. J. Hubbard arm near, Red Bank. ~~ O PANERS. " wan mv OUBO and barn on Maplo avenuo pained. holiouno and barn are shingled and only ho rim, shuers, piazza rails, pillars, seps, ec., nro o bo palnuid. All woodwork which s now pained whla s o have wo coas o Alanic whlo lead. Wrlln a nnn o llox 207. lld Bank, saying whn he work will cos and when ho work can bo done. ho painer s o urnish all maerials and ools. John. Cook. $25 DOLLAR8 REWARD. ho Abovo reward will bo paid by ho subscribers or normaion loading o ho arres and convicion o ho person or parsons who hroko no ho (Urolllng liouso o W.. Hbndd, a unmon, on lluona Visa nvomin. opponlu ho Boil Brigh (Jol( (Jlnl>, bowoon he li and His o January las, For urher pariculars apply o Frank P. Hryker, Olilo Marshal, Hod Jlank, or o lin milmorllkim, Daed February 6h. )00. AriMMAK & HOPC, Aorneys, cd Hunk, N. J. urs. Hides and Old ron Waned. will glva ho blglion price or urs, hld<;l nnd old icrnp ron, AM H. J. COHEN," Po Monmouh, N, J,

5 PERSONAL. George Hance Paerson o Broad sree, who has been eick wih yphoid ever, made bis irs rip on he srees las Wednesday. He.does no seem much hinner han beore he was aken sick, bu he has he enormous appeie which characerizes he recuperaion aer an aack o his disease. He received many congraulaion^ on his recovery,.,. William Hammell o Eaonown, ormerly o Red Bank, was married a Souh Amboy on Sunday o las week o Misa da May Applegae o ha place. hey were serenaded on Monday nigh by a number o Mr. Hamraells riends. Mr. and Mrs. Hammell are living a Bed Bank., Mrs. John Robinson and her moher, Mrs. Lizzie Magee, and Mrs. Magees granddaugher, Elsie Magee, all o Bed Bank, are visiing a New Brunswick. While here hey will visi Chanpliri & Magees hearical* company. hey expec o be gone abou en days. Mr. and Mrs. rving inch, who are boarding wih Mrs..Richard Akins o Monrhouh sree, will begin housekeeping nex monh in he house on Ches-, nu sree owned by Mrs. Finchs moher, Mra. L. P. Uonklin o Bridge avenue. Mulord A. horpe o Wilmingon, Delaware, ormerly o Bed Bank, who has been, sick, wih diphheria a he home o his aun, Mre. ^L. Johnson o Herber sree, is able o be ou. Miss Sarah Clayon o Bridge avenue, who is employed aa senographer by he Meropolian insurance company, and V who has been sick wih he grip, is now. able o "be ou! Harry Ryder o Pair Haven has been spending hree weeks wih his aun, Mrs. William Wal o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. Ryder spen Sunday a New York.,.., Elwood B. rins, who was hur in an iceboa acciden on he Shrewsbury river abou a monh ago, is now able o ge abou wih he aid o cruches, John McGacken, Jr., son o John Me-. Gacken, Sr.j o Shrewsbury avenue, who is employed a Jersey Ciy, broke his arm on Monday while a work. Leser Love, son o John. Love o Broad sree, has reurned rom his business rip o Cuba. He repors having had an enjoyable rip. Mrs. Bhoda Fielder o Mechanic sree, who has been sick or several years, was aken o a New York hospial yeserday or reamen, ",. -»-«- Miss Daisy Errickson, daugher o James Errickson o Chesnu sree, who has been sick wih scarle, eyer, is much improved. Miss Jennie Merchan, who i employed by DeHar & Leson, is on a wo weeks visi o her parens a Philadelphia. Civil Engineer George D, Cooper o Recor place has moved his oice o rooms in he pos-oice building. Miss Alice E. Clayon o Bridge avenue spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. JameB S. omlinson o Lincro. Bev. Frederick A. Heisley o Farmingdale was married o-day o Uiss Adelaide Jane Sokes o Brooklyn. Mrs. Louisa Jackson o Monmouh sree, who broke her arm a ew weeks ago, is convalescing. saiah Paerson o Bed Bank spen hursday wih his aher, D. G. Paerson o Middleown..Misses Emma and Viola Headley o Bridge avenue spen Sunday wih relaives a Elizabeh. Miss Julia Aul o Maple avenue has been visiing Miss Marie B, Conover o Middleown. Miss Emma Minon o Fair Haven, has reurned rom a hree weeks visi a New York.. Holmes Hendrickson o Fron sree, who has been sick wih scarle ever, is improving. Charles Sraus and Morimer "V. Pach o Bed Bank joined he Masonio lodge las nigh. Miss Annie Moun o Cbapel HilJ spen Saurday wih relaives a Bed Bank. Miss Alma OwenB o Por Norris is visiing Mrs. Jones o Maple avenue. Miss illie C. Sproul o Keypor was a visior in own lab week. homas M, Boss o Bed Bank spen, Saurday a New York. mproving a Sore. Rober Hanco & Sona have nmdo an mprovemen o heir uoro by moving ho ollco onclosuro rom he ron o he building o ho middle par o he loro. ho removal o ho oloo given more room or window display and gives passers-by a uller vlow o ho nerior o ho soro. ho doors a ho norh side o he soro aro now in UBe, giving wo enrances o ho uoro. 4 Vlgr ha MicHuUal has lio Joel Parkor or ho Flor do Cuba. Wcro 0 cens; now 5 oonn. Pooplo aro smoking horn rnoro and moro ov.ory dny. William Gulllngon, Fron sree, Bod Bank.~4<j,» Nu prallnoh you on go horn nc i Adv.. OBUARY. David H.Wyckodied on Monday a he home o his daugher, Mrs. Milan Boss o Asbury Park, aged 74 years. Abpu. hree monhs ago Mr. Wycko, ell rom a soop a Ocean Grove and broke his leg and arm. He was aken o he Long Branch hospial, where he remained unil wo weeks ago, when he was removed o he home o his daugher. His vialiy began o ail and he acion o-his hear gradually grew weaker unil his deah.. / Mr. Wyoko was born near Hoimdel. When ieen years old he wen o Maawan, where he was employed as a clerk in a general sore. n 87 he moved, o Asbury Park, where he-was employed by B. F. Woolson, a lumber leader. n 873 he sared in he, lumber business or himsel. Aer a ew years he sold his business o N. E. Buchanon & Co. He remained wih hem or welve years and hen opened a pain supply sore a Aabury Park, which was inally aken in charge by hia son, Charles F. Wycko. A wo dieren imes Mr. Wycko was jusice o he peace and he was also a member o he legislaure. He did much oward he improvemen o Asbury Park and underook o sele dispues wihou lawsuis. n his business he called himsel " he Peacemaker," Mr. Wycko leaves a wie and hree children..he children are Mrs. Milan Boss, wih whom he lived; and Charles F. and William Wycko. he uneral will be held a he Asbury Park Mehodis church a hal-pas seven oolock onigh. he remains will be aken o Maawan o-morrow and will be buried in Rose Hill cemeery.. Gilber F. Hulsar. Gilber W. Hulsar died las Wednesday a he home o Holmes Hankins near Freehold, aged 74 years. Mr. Hulsar was he son o Ann Benne and Sidney Hulsar and was born near he place, where he died. For several years he armed a place near Freehold and or nearly weny years he ran an express roue in Freehold. He was married hree imes and leaves a wie and eigh children. hey are Mrs. diaries H. Silwell, Mrs. R. H, Errickson, Mrs. David Bowne, David J., William D. and Waler Hulsar o Freehold; Charles Hulsar o Newark and Miss.Lizzie Hulsar o Brooklyn. Mr. Hulsar leaves also a broher and a siser, Spaord Hulshar and Mrs. Rhodie Applegae, boh o near Freehold. Mrs. Margare VanBraekle. Mrs. Margare"VanBraekle o Keypor, widow o George P. VanBraekle, died on uesday o las week. Mrs. Van- Braekle had been an invalid or our years, bu had been conined o her bed only six weeks. She was he daugher o Emma and he lae John VanNuyse and was born near Maawan. On February ld, 847, she married George E. VanBraekle. He died our years ago. Mr. and Mrs. VanBraekle lived a New York or some ime aer heir marriage and moved o Keypor 46 years ago. Mrs. VanBraekle was he moher o six children, all o whom are -dead excep Mrs. Margare E. Walling, who lived wih her moher. Mrs. VanBraekle eaves one grandson, George W. Walling o Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Ann Callahan. Mrs. Ann Callaban, wie o James Callahan o Hoimdel, died o apoplexy on uesday nigh o las week, aged 69 years. She had been sick abou a week wih a sligh cold, bu no unil a shor ime beore her deah was her condiion such as o cause any alarm. Mrs. Callahan was born in reland, For he pas hiry years she had lived a Hoimdel, where her, husband is employed by Jonahan Longsree. wo daughers survive her. hey are Mrs. James Feeney and Mrs, Owen Melee o Long Branch. he uneral was held on Friday a S. Josephs church a Keypor and he body was buried in S. Josephs cemeery, Daniel Daniel Spinning dodjab Saurday o Brigh8 disease a ho homo o hib daugher, MM. John Gaun o Washingon sree. Ho was 82 yeara old and had beou sick abou six weekb. Ho was born a Brooklyn, bu had lived in ho vioiniy o Bod Bank or ho pas iy yenre. wo children survivo him. hey arc William Spinning o Bed Bank and ho daugher wih whom ho lived. Ho leaven also a elnor, Mrs. Elvira Chndwiok o Red Bank. he unoral was hejd yeoerdny a wo oclock u he house. ov. Holmes Gravu had charge o ho service lio body wan buried in Bum- Bon cpmoory, > Mm. Sarah,. MrulrMiiwn., Mini, Barah L. londricknoii o Anbury Park dlod liib Wednemlay o perioniis, igod oovony yoara. 8ho wiw nick only ew hours. Eigh children nurvivo her. hoy nro Mra, Joioph L. Bucher o Farmlrigdulo, ChnrleH. Hoiidrlclnon o UrndevoU, P.. Hondrloknon o Froohold, Samuel S.; Hendrickson, Waler S. Hendrickson, Miss Laura,iendrjcksbn and Mrs. CharlesBrovrer o Asbury Park and; Andrew S. Hendrickson o Morrisville, Pa. he body. was.buried in he Bapis burying grbund-a Freehold. Mrs..Barrie Cheeseman. Harrie, widow o Charles Cbeeseman, died o old age on uesday o las week a he home o her daugher, Mrs. Lewis Bender o Freehold. Mrs. Cheeseman was 85 years old. She was born in Salem couny and was he daugher o Amy and John H. Cann, She married Mr. Cheeseman in 847 and he died en years ago. She was he las o a amily o six children. She leaves bu one child, he daugher wih whom she lived.. ; Alred Hardy, Jr.. Alred Hardy, Jr.,.o Marlboro, died o lonsumpion on Saurday, January 27h, aged 35 years. He had been sick a year bu bad been conined o he houeo only hree weeks. His parens, Mary and Henry Hardy, survive him. He leaves" also one siser and our brohers. hey are Mrs. Mary Ann Egan o Maawan, Henry Hardy, Jr., o Bed Bank, George Hardy o Oceanic, Joseph Hardy o Marlboro and John Hardy, Jr., o Brooklyn, aylor Carell, aylor Corello Silcanj was building a ire on Saurday, January 27h, when he was suddenly aken sick and was rendered helpless. He lived alone and his condiion was no discovered unil several "hours laer, when he was ound by Richard Horner. Sir. Corell died he nex day; He leaves en children. Cornell Woolley. Cornell, son o Henry Woolley o Wes Long Branch, died o yphoid ever on Monday, aged oureen years. he uneral will be held a he housea-halpas one oclock on hursday and a wo oclock a he Wes Long Branch Mehodis church. homas Orgill. homas Orgill, a ormer employee a Brookdale arm, died a Memphis,enn., las Friday. He was abou 45 years old and was unmarried. Mr. Orgill le Brookdale abou a year ago. ; A. CHLDRENS PARY. A Pleasan Aair a Mrs. E. H. Wilbers has Week, Mrs. E. H. Wilber o Fair Ha,ven gave a pary las hursday aernoqn or her son Cliord. Abou hiry [( j children were presen. he games began a our oclock and lased unil six clool, when rereshmens were served* he prize winners a he games w.ere Maiha rabrd, Addie Fielder, Joseph Minon and William Arras. hose who; assised Mrs. Wilber in eneraining he children were Mrs. George Hendrickson, Mrs. Henry Schneider, Mrs. Augusus Minon, Miss Libbie Minon, Mis9 Rachel Mann, Miss Kae Wilber and Miss Alice Worhley. - he children presen were Bessie Benne, Dorohy and helda Benne, Josie and Annie Hendrickson, Mildred and Helen Armsrong, Grace Parker, Emma Merri, Viola Lile, Marha raord, Clinon and Benjamin Allaire)- William Arras, Harry Dennis, Edward Fielder, Percy Lile, Joseph, Charles and Cheser Minon, Alber, Benjamin, Charles and Edward Hendrickson, and Joseph, Frank ; and Edward Benne. Church News. Rev. John Dixon, assisan secreary o he Board o Home Missions o he Presbyerian church, will preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church nex Sunday morning and a he Eaonown Presbyerian church a nigh. he collecion or he Benevolen Boards o he church, which was o have been aken las Sunday,Vas posponed and will be aken nex Sunday. n he "morning Waler B. Parsons will sing "Repenance.". " Alber Laohcr o Now Brunswick, a heological suden, and Mr. Green, a colored man o ho same place, who is a good singer, will have charge o a special evangelisic sorvico a he Chrisian Associaion chapel on Sunday aernoon!, ho leoure which was o have been given lns nigh by James E. Degnan bcoro ho Young Mens club cpnneced wih ho Bapis church, has been posponed unil nex uesday nigh ho address willlwon "Civil Governmen." Bov, W. B. Mncson will proaoh a ho Bapis ohurch nex Sunday morning on " he Secre o Peace." Ho will preach n nigh on "Cain, or hodangore o Roligion." ho Pullman House- Sold. ho Pullman houio a Long Branch wail sold ahhqria naluyunordayurulor an execuion o $000 obained by, Jeer Wldoo o Enonown. William Allen o Oolrhura bough ho propory o pro oo A claim ngainn ho Pullmans. Ho paid (iioo aboyo lio olalmn o Mr. Waldon and ow oher claimans. Vadln Curis BUSS Propery.. Capain Vadin Curis o Keypor has.bough he Goodehough propery a: ha place or $2,000. hree houses are on he propery. hey are occupied by Dr. W. E. Johnson, Mrs. Rober Poole and James H. Magee. BRHS. HENDHCKSON.-A Red Bank, on Wednesday, January 8s, Mra. Samuel HehdriokBon, o a son..maxlon. A Por Monmouh, on Wednesday, January 8s, Mrs. Rober Maxson, o a son. NAUGHOlJ.-~A Por Moamouh. on Wednesday. January 8s, Mrs. John Naughon, o wins, Eons.. SMH. A Wes Long Branch, on Monday February 5h, Mrs. Mahew Smih, ol a daugher., VANBRUN. A Oceanic, on Monday, February Oh, Mrs. Samuel VanBruo, o a daugher. MAKKAGEB. COOPER-BROWN.-A Shrewsbury, on Monday, February 5b. by Rev. William Bailey, Hebecca Paerson, daugher or Dr. James E. cooper o Shrewsbury, and James M. Brown, son o Waldron P. Brown o New York. HARVEY-OASEY.-A Washingon, D. 0., on hursday, February s, Miss Anoala Lynch Baivey, daugher o Mrs. Margare Lynch Harvey o Washingon D. C. ormerly o Red Bank, and James F. Casey o Washingon. SCO-NEWBURY.-A Eaonown, on hursday, February s. by Rev. James D. Fay, Loie, daugher o Mrs. Eleanor Sco ol Eaoniown, and Charles A. Newbury o Manasquan. OMLNS0N-PARKEn.-A Uncro, on Wednesday, February 7h. by. Rev. J. K. Manning, Miss Maude omlinson o Uncro, and Beojaniin Allen Parker o Red Bank. DEAHS. OHEEBEMAN. A Freehold, on uesday, January SOh, Mrs. Harrie Oheeseman, aged 85 years. COREUi. A Blloam, on Sunday, January 28h, aylor Corel), aged 78 years. HULSAR. Near Freehold, on Wednesday, January 3s. Gilber W. Hulsar. aged 74 years. HARDY. A Marlboro, on Friday. January 28h, Alred, son o Henry Hardy, aged 25 rears. MEGLL. A Spring Lake, on hursday, January 25h, Myrle, daugher o Mrs. Margare Meglll.aged 8 years.. RDDLE.-A Bradley Beach, on Monday, January 29h, Mary, daugher o Jennie and James Riddle, aged monh and 7 days. SPNNNG. A Red Bunk, on Saurday, February 3d. Daniel Spinning, aged 82 yean,. VANBRAKLE. A Keypor, on uesday, January 30h, Mrs. Margare VauBrakle, widow o George P. VonBrakle, aged,83 yeara. WLBUR. A Hlghaown, on Saurday. January 27h, Dr. Lloyd Wilbur, aher o Dr. George Frank Wilbur o Asbury Park, aged 70 years. WOOLLEY. A Wes Long Branch, on Monday. February 6h, Cornell, son o Henry Woolley, aged 4 years., WYCKOFF. A Asbury Park, on Monday, February 6h, David H. WyckoB, aged 74 years, -RED BANK- 0PERA_H0USE. ONE WEEK COMMENCNG MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, he Brillian Arise, llina Cheser, WEDNESDAY NGH,.i "Wages o Sin," Followed by hursday nigh " Slaves o Gold.". Friday nigh " he Grea Norh-Wes." Saurday nigh "nshavogue," an rish Comedy., Grand mainee Saurday aernoon a 2:5 presenldg he grea miliary comedy," A For Bliss." PRCES evening, 0, 20 and 80 ccas; malneel 0 and 20 cens. A car load o all ew scenery and mechanics eecs. NOCE! Aer February 7h my sage line o and rom he saion will be disconinued. Omnibuses may be^iired as hereoore. J. H. HENDRCKSON, 52 Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. W. A. HOPPNG, Heal Esae. riex nuuung. RED BANK, N. J. have wo beauiul arms or sale, 2 acres in each. Pleny o rui and under high culivaion. Buildings in good repair. have houses/or ren and or Bale in all pars o he own, Honey o loan on irsimorgago, Any sum you wan rom $,000 o $8,000. he roos o he hair are kep healhy he hair reains is vigor. Schroeders Hair onic will do his. 50 cens a bole a Schroeder y s Parmacy, "VOCE OF SELEMEN. K8AK OF HKNUY 0. WHE.necoanod. Noloo o hereby (ilvcn ha he aooaunu o he oulmorllxir, oxoourlr o nald dooonwd, will bo nudlod and suod by lio Hurrognlo, nnd repored or Bulomonl o ho Orrlmnn cour o ho couny ol Monmouh.OnUnaDAY.UK DAY or MAUOl.nox. roureknl Daed February oii, 000., 0AUE 8. WHE. JACOB C. SHJS,,, - - AUCONEER PUBLC SALE Livery Sockj ".? *.. ". - NCLUDNG Horses, Carriages, Harness, k, he underelirned. having leased hia livery sable a Alanic Highlands, will sell a public aucion a ha sables a. Alanic Highlands, uesday, February 27i, a io oclock, A. S.,, he ollowing described propery s. " Horses. Bay eam. 6 years old; exra good Workers; Gray eam, 8 years old. Rood all-round eam: Sonel eam, 7 ano 0 years old, a aica carriage pair; Boad eam. 6 years old, can road welve miles anhour; Black Horse, 6 years old, a Rood amily horse: Bay Horse, 0 years old, a good road horse; Bay Hare, 8 years old, one Black and wo Bay Horses, aged 7,8 and B years respecively, all good workers; and a Buckskin Mare, 0 jears old, ree driver. hese horses can.be ried any day previous o he sale.,.... Carriages, WSgons, Harness, &c. hree Sages, Wagonee. 2 hree-sea Surries, wo-sea Exension-op Phaeon, new, coa S300; 2 wo-sea an Wheels, rap, Pole and 8bale;2 Runabous. 2 Buggies, 2 Phaeons. Jugger Wagon, Sleigh, 2 Furniure rucks, 8 Farm Wagons. 8 Dump Wagons, 3 Ligh Farm Cars, 8 Gravel Bodies, Ac. One se on? ug Double Carriage Harness, new; 5 aes Double Carriage Harness, se Single Surrey Harness, i ses o Buggy Harness, 0 ses Heavy Double Farm Harness, Summer Robes, Whips, &c.. Also GradlDg ools and lo ol Manure. CONDONS-S* munbs credi wih bankable ncjewlh approved securiy on all snmbosloor over; udder $0, cash. S.. BLOODGOOD. JACOB C. SH08...AUCONEER AUCON SALE, OF -.- FARM SOCK AND Farming mplemens.- he subscriber will sell u his arm a J., HARMONY, N. HURSDAY, FEBRUARY Sh, (near Middleown), on a 0 oclock, A.., bis sock and arming ools, in par as ollow*: 2 Good Jersey Cows, One Heier, hree-sea Carryall Wagon, one-horse Carriage, one op Bugsy, ono Open Buggy, U-barrel Spring Wagon, wo-horse Farm Wagon, one low ron-wheel Farm Wagon, one-horse Farm Wagon, one Band Car, Mowing Machine, Hay Hake, Furrowing Sled. Hallock Weeder, Riding Culivaor, hree one-horse ron Culivaors, ron Hanow, one-borse Wooden Harrow, Hallock Poao Digger, wo Dump Bodies, onq Rlggs Plow, Hay Shelving, wo Buggy Poles, Wood Bled, wo one-. horse Sleighs, wo wo-horse Plows, hree one-horse Plows, se Double Ligh Harness, hree ses Slogle Ligh Harness, wo ses Double Heavy Harness, se Plow races, our Sraps Sleigh Bells, lo o Plow Whllerees, lo o Asparagus Bunchers, Park Green Gun, one-horse Scoop, 2 Cross-cu Saws, Spray Pump and Barrel, Grindsone, Scales, Davis Swing Cburn; Saw and Buck, Corn Sheller. Shell Mill, urnip Drill, Fly Nes, Leaher ie Sraps. Empy Barrels. 0am Rakes, ree rimmers, Pruning Shears, shovels, Forks, Hoes. ec. -.-., Also 300-Egg ncubaor, ono 500-Chlcken Brooder, nnd one smull ncubaor and BroodercomblDed. Also a lo o Household Furniure, consising o Beds, Bedseads, Chairs, ables, Sar.ds, Carpes, ec CONDONS Six monhs credi wih bankable. noe wih approved securiy on all sums o $0 or ever; under SiO, cash. W. S. CONKLN... A ender Seak s oen hard o ge,buyou are sure o geing i al he NEWARK CASH MARKE, 4 Shrcwsbary Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. You ae, also sure o saving money i. you buy your meas here. PRCE XJS. Porerhouse Seak, per pound 9o. Sirloin " "...7c. Round op " " 5c. Boom Round "....2Jc. enderloin " ", 4o. Chuci, wihou blade bone, per lb..lie Prime Ribs o Bee, "..5c. Good " " "..2c. Leg o Lamb, ".3jc. Liver, ".. 9c. Pork Chops, per pound. lie. Sausages, unexcelled, per pound....2c. Home-made Headcheese."....2c. All our bee is ciy dressed. We guaranee ull weigh.. G. C. HAND, Manager. Special Bargain A good House o 8 rooms on Washingon sree; gas, bahroom, ho and cold waer, urnace in cellar. Lo ee wih.good barn. $3,000 will buy his desirable prdpery. he house alone cos much more han " he price asked. HOPPNG. Ural linnc, VCJH Bulldlna, RED BANK, N. J. ^OCE OF SELEMEN., ESAE OP WLLAM. WXO, DoooaHld. Noloo B hoi-dby KVOD ha ho occounu o ho milwerllxir. nilinliilmniiir o said di ccaswl. will bo nudlvd nnd nuim) by lio SurroKao, onu roporal orroloincnouin Oniinni) Cour u ho counr omoninouh.onhunhday.rirouuf.enni DAY OF MARCH, w»l. naod Fobruar/ (ih, 000,..ji-u.u«Wi«ij

6 SALE OF A HOLMDEL FARM. Mahew SacSullen Buys h Henry Rohera Plae. Mahew MacMullen has bough he arm o he lae Henry Eobers, beween Morrisville and Holmdel, and he is having he buildings.on he place pu good order. he roo o he house is being reshingled, new sills are being pu in he barns and all he buildings are o be repained. Mr, Macllullens purchase. o he Robers arm, owning as he does he arm adjoining, gives him possession o a ine race o arming land. he Eobers arm conains 75 acres. Fiv acres are in asparagus, and here ar apple, pear and plum orchards on he place. he soil is rioh and has a good marl boom. he pasure lands on he place are paricularly rich. here is noi a paricle o wase land in he enire 75 acres. here is a house on he place conaining seveneenroomsandallnecessary oubuildings. he arm borders on rb public roads and along hese roads are hedge ences..he arm adjoins Eulie P. Smocks place and he dividing line beween he wo arms is a whie horn ence. he sale o his arm shows how arm values have depreciaed ingrecen years, Eigheen years ago Denise Smock bough he arm or $9,850. hen i had no. oubuildings on i o any accoun. Four years laer Henry Robers bough he place rom Mr. Smock or $6,550. he price Mr. MacMullen paid or he arm has no been aiade public, bu i is said o be considerably less han hal wha Mr. Robers paid or i oureen years ago. he coming season Mr. MaoMullen will arm hiry acres o he Robers place in connecion wih he arm ha he previously owned. he remaining 45 acres he will ren o Parick Daley, who will live in he Robers house. Mr. Daleys lease is or one year wih he privilege o hree. lie pays a yearly renal o $3 Evenually he enire Robers arm and Mr. MacMullens original arm will be made ino one arm and hen divided equally beween Mr. MacMullen and his broher, homas MacMullen, homas aking he par on which he Robers buildings sand. # Beore locaing a Morrisville Mr. Mac- Mullen had raveled exensively. He had spen en years/or more in England and Scoland and had observed he mehods o arming in hose counries. he experience hus gained he has pu ino pracice here wih very successul resuls. -, *» SHERFFS SALES. hree Properies.Sold a Alanic Hi/lilaiula. Fred Roerss house and OD a Alanic Highlands, locaed on Firs avenue, souh o Jackson bridge, was sold a sheri sale a Che Columbus hoel a ha place las Wednesday. he propery was bough by William H. Posen, Sr., o Navesink, who held a morgage o $,800 agains i. he morgage, ineres and coss amouned o $,750. Fred Robers bough he propery several years ago rom Samuel V. Barleson or $2,500. Since hen he has buil an addiion o he house. he highes bid a he sale, ouside o Mr. Posens bid, was $,350. Four los near he pumping saion a Alanic Highlands, owned^ by Rev. H. J. Whalen, were also sold on Wednesday a he sui o Mrs. Cornelia H. Leonard. Samuel V. Barleson bough he los» proec a second morgage. He paid?c00 or hem. he hird propery sold was he house and lo o John Gorman, on Highland avenue, his was sold a he sui o he Alanio Highlands building and loan associaion. he associaion bough he propery or $,400., he amoun o is claim, mprovemens. Jumes H. Baird o Marlboro is puing a gasoline engine in his packing house wih which lo li barrels rom he cellar, grind eed, phosphae, ec. He has also insalled an elecric plan n ho building o urnish elecric lighs. behouse a Alanio Highlands which William H. Poson recenly bough rom he Wenger esae has been papered and painod hroughou. William Moun o Bolord did ho work. he Aro deparmen o Avon has bough a now chemical onglno a u coo o $,400. Wealoy hompson mid heodore Crammer o Long Branch aro building now houses. coboa Acciden. issszz Harry A. Worhley and Earnes Groo were ou iceboaing lus Friday aurnoon n Edwnrd AayB iceboa when ho boa broke down. ho acciden occurred nenr ho Middlolown shore. ho cool mid cookpl wero broken and ho men wore hrown ou. hoy escaped injury excep or a ew pligh brulacn, OM-iioboned chocolae Uloy a Lauge. Very nice eaing. Adv. MODFED COLONAL. A Nea Lile Some. Wih Sine Booms-Cosa $8,000 o Build. Mos men look orward o he ime when hey may own a home o heir own and experience ha sense o possession which adds so much o he joy o home lie. Many ail o aain heir desires rom varioun causes, chie o which, perhaps, being lack o iniiaive, bepause once a man earning a air salary begins serl-, FHON ELEVAON. ously o consider his maer and ses abou inding a way he ig prey sure inally o land in his own house. He does no need o have large means, or very comorable and handsome houses can be buil wihin he means o a seady working mechanic. his house is such a one, being nea in appearance and o moderae cos.. - his design shows a cheap bu asy lile home. is 22 ee wide by 32 ee deep and has nine rooms and a bah. he design is very plain, bu is ornamened by hree dormer windows wih ar glass in each, making a pleasing ap- FBB FLOOE PLA. pearanoe. his design may be ermed a modiied colonial, he cornice and he columns on he piazza being colonial eaures. he large hall is ornamened by plaorm sairs buil o oak, wih a ancy grille piece across hehall, as shown on he plan by a doed line. he ha! is 7 ee long by 8 ee 0 nches wide and is separaed rom he parlor by porieres. he parlor is a. large, igb room, having a bay window across :he ron. his room is 2 ee wide by 4 ee deep and is separaed rom he lining room by sliding doors. he din- ng room is 2 ee wide by 3 ee 6 nches deep and has a largo china.close BHOOND FLOO7 PLAN. nnd a largo bulcrh panry, wih a drosser buil n beween ho dllilng room and kichen... ho kichen n li ed up wih nil he (inodlii mprovemen!!. he dlii ng room and ho parlor have lno wood miinclb and wih llo hearhs. he Bccnnil Hory linn our good sized rooiim and n bahroom. hero aro wo inished rooms lu he aic. ho houna n rimmed wih -cyprenn wood hroughou nnd can bo buil or $2,000. lualch n perec lllo home. And payo o advorluo n UB KEOHBB. Why? Everybody reada ho paper. Seeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers, have been recorded ii he oice o he couny clerk a Free old or he week ending February 8d, 900 : 8HBEW8BCBY 0WN8HP. Anhony aylor max and ohers o Edwin w. Downe. LnndlQ Sbrewsbu -y and Ocean ownships, :. - " ; Deborah Rogers and oheis o da Wilson. Piece o propery, Joseph Healier o homjs Baguron. Piece o propery, 88,00. <- Second Naional bank o Red Bank o Herman Sore and George A. Bee 6. Piece o propery, J7.00U. Frank Gray o Frances sechum land a Bed Bank, $3,600. Anea O. Wheeler o Dan el W. Wae. Land, a Re. Bank, 8. Deborah. Rogers and husband o Mailda Hule. Land u Bed Bank. S. nhabians o Shrewsbury ownship o Board o Educaion ol Shrewsbury ownship. Land a Lile Silver, !i RulU Wlol o W, H. Whie. Land a lnon Falls, $700..;-. George w. Hume o Sephen Wilson. Land a Oceanic, 82^00. Henry Wolco, Jr., o Edwin w. Bowno, Land a ChesDu Plains, MDDEOWN OWNSHP. Obadlab E. Davis, sheri, o Emily Q. Wycko- Piece o propery, $ i; Marv.E. Garnsey o Olivp MUHeyers. Piece o propery, 8. Clarkson D. Wesco o John O. Crawley. Flece o propery, $800.. < Julia.Ea Wesco and husband o John O. Orawley. Piece o propery k 8. John W. VanNoe o unis H. Lane. Piece o propery, 8. EAONOWN OWNSHP. Mary H. Chosey and husband o Lewis Finnegan Piece o propery, $28. HAAWAN OWNSHP. Daniel L. Reeve o Marha L. Linn. Piece propery, 8, Marha L, Linn o Annie Craig. Piece o propery. 85,600. Aunle Craig lo Lucy Ann Ellio. Piece o propery. 8. OCEAN OWKBHP. Long Branch building: loan o Louisa Benne Flece o propery. $800. Henry Chamberlain, admr, o Henry W. Morris Lo a Long Branch, $UO. Benry Chamberlain, admr, o James M. Allgor. 2 los a Long Branch, $885. Henry Chamberlain, ailrar, o helber Edwards, 0 los a Long Brauoh, 8,070. Henry Chamberlain, admr, o Arhur 0. Wes, Lo a Long Branch, $00. Arhur C. Wes o helber Edwards., Lo al Long Branch, $65. Obadlah E. Davis, sheri, o Joseph Cacuzza. Land a Long Branch, $2,240. Long Branch building and loan associaion o James. Hendrickson. Land a Long Branch, $500. homas Saguron o Joseph Bealler. "Land a Long Branch; $,000. Amelia D. Cook o Jessd P. Uanaban, rusee. 3 los a Long Branch, Jesse Howland o James Cloughly and ohers, Land near Long Branch, S. John Jacob Swarz and Dennis D. McCoon o Belle Flgmaa. Lo a Norh Long Branch. $. Charles Sewar Davison, chalrmau, o Michael Quirk, 2 los a Hollywood, 8,285. William B. Smih o Lewis Edwards and ohers, 2 los a Brancbpor, $00. Bllzabeh Boss o John E. Jerey. Lo a Deal $,800. Alanio Coas Realy company o John E. Jerey, Lo a Deal, $l,50o. John E. Jerey, exr. o. Frank Appleby and ohers. 2 los a Deal Beach, $. HEPONE OWNSHP. Rnss aylor o Warren 8. Benne. Land a Asbury Park. $0,)00. Mary A. 8proule o John N. Buris. Lo a Asbury Park. $0,700. George R. Lord, Exr, o Nelson E. Buchanon and ohers. 2 los a Wes Asbury Park, Hlldegard Bower nnd husband o Charles F, Ahlum. 2 los a Ocean Grove, $5,000 FanaloA. oen aid husband o Arhur VanSiclen. 3 los a Ocean Grove, $300. Julia A. VanSlclen o Fannie A. llon. 8 los a Ocean Grove, $,800. da S. Crowell and liusband o George R. Jobes, Lo a Bradley Park. $. George R. Jobes o homas Wyncoop and ohers, Lo a Bradley Park, $.. James A. Bradley o William Frier and ohers, Land a Bradley Beach, $000. Wesley B. Sou and ohers o saac K. Hope. Lo a Wnnamassa, $395.; WALL OWNSniP George C. C. Wilson o Solomon Michaelson. Piece o propery. $,500. John Beam o hos.. Becke. 2 los a Spring Lake, $3U.OO0.. American imber company o W. D. Robinson. Land a Spring Lake, $. sabella M. Alden o Welling G. Sickle. 2 los a Spring Lake, $2,500. Samuel L. GlUin o Mary J. McCormick. Land a Belmar, $00. * George. Moon o Charles McDermo. Lo a Belmar. $75. Alber J. Vreeland o James E. Pyle. Belmar, $. James E. Fyle o Lizzie M. Vreeland. ] Land a Land a Lewis Haldv o George. Moon. Lo a Belmar, $450. Realy Corporaion o N. J. o George A. Bayunga. 3 los a Belmar. $. J. Bedell Moore o George N. Robinson. Lo a Belmar. $. Wm. L. Brown. Exr, o Edwin P. Clark, Land amanasquau. $60. Edwin P. Clark o William L. Brown. Land a Manasquan, $50. Bheldon A. llon and ohers o Archibald A. llon. Land a Glendola. 8. Llzzlo P. Sharp o Columbia avenue sae deposi and rus company. Land a LabeComo, $8,000. FREEHOLD 0WN3HP. Joseph C. Mahews o Edward L. Burk. Piece o propery, $8(. Lewis 8. Poi o Andrew Plinger. Piece o properly, $60(. Zacnarlali Messier o Abraham Oarrabran. Piece o piopery, $0. Abrabam Garrabrano John B. Parker. Piece o promly, 850. homas E. Jeries o John L. Fox. Lo a Freehold, homas A. Ward o Freehold banking company. Lo a Freehold. $. Hubbard F. Weeks oo. D. E. Loclwood. Lund a Freehold. $l.mo. MLLSONE OWNSHP. Mary Hllnnd o Sarah Kelly. Piece o propery, 5U Augusa Jones and husband o Sarah E. Emson. Fiecu o propery, $. Marin Nolan o homas M. Nolan. 2 racs o land, $. i UPEn FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Daniel J. Muck o Edward U. londrlckson. Land Allenown, $2,000. i;, Medicine Worb 5.00 a Doie. Mr. W. W. Legge, lmn o Legge, Mil occasional aacks o says: "A such imes pobbiblo o Hvo i. d which always do wh burluinh Colic, Choler omedy a hand. is prominen mer- is lubjeo o ramp colic.! Ho i would be imd no ge relio, in bavo Chamund Diarrhoea ho ben medicine o is kind on earh end worli $5.00 a doeb." his remedy Ja or Bnlo by Charles A. Minon & Co., drug^oe, No. 8 Broad ree, J BOOKS. Rnrc, Curious, Curr li, N SOCK ALMO8 GVEN AWAY. Llbrnloi lupplled Ohoopor inn a any Hookllloro n ho woi JDUAHBS ANOU OKS DOUOH, Mammoh Oualo uo irroo. LECCA 3ROHER8 S CAinDB!Wl)obrWo«i)OUylulllw. MLJON NEW YOK. FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J..., :o: MONE O LOAN. hare some small sums le. MONEY WANED. wan $5,500 on own propery. Also $4,000 on a brick sore propery. $3,400 on own propery. HOUSE WANED. wan a double house. Will pay$,800 cashor i. Also coage worh $,000 or over. BANK SOCK. All you have. Will pay ull marke value and cash or o r i.-, : HOUSES WANED. wan abou SO houses, or which have enans waiing.,..., ; O LE. have a ew bouses le ha may answer yourpurpose. have over 200 houses rened ; some ieen o my enans will change, and some o hese houses may sui you, and am anxious o ge houses or hose who, or various reasons, will change... _/. v FOR S ALE. Farms, coages, loa and every grade o propery. Some Wg bargains and all on easy erms; Anybody can own heir own home i you begin and have aih in yoursel. oan and will help you all can. Le us alk he maer over. you can convince me ha i canno be done, we will drop i. Do one-hal ha he good wie generally does o help he bread winner and you will be under your own roo ree. ry i or ask some o my 80 odd cliens who have homes hrough.my insrumenaliy. represen he renon Building Loan and nvesmen Company, wih en millions capial. hey have loaned over $30,000 in Red Bank, hrough me. Bes; men in he sae are a,he head o i. O MAN UFA C UBEBS. am prepared o give you every inducemen o come o our beauiul own o employ our young men and women, who are adaped or- high grade work. nsurance in he Bes Companies. SPECAL* have a ine house, all improvemens, on Broad sree, o ren or $500. Aer 6 P. M. rens can be le wih my son, Clarence Whie, a his sore on Broad sree. Oice Fron sree, opposie he Globe Hoel. FRANCS WHE. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HOUSE FOR SALE. Locaed on Branch avenue; 7 rooms, erms easy. Lo 45x69 ee. Also lo in rear ee. LOS FOR SALE. wo los on Herber sree and 2 on Locus avenue. erms easy. RlONEY WADiED. wan $3,000 on irs morgage on business propery worh $8,000 in own o Bed Bank. A MONEY O LOAN. Have $,000, $2,000 and smaller sums o loan. HOMAS DAVS, JR., RED BANK, N. J. Weve Somehing Good o Oer You in Coee. s a special blended coee. s a high grade coee. s a ine lavored coee. s he kind o coee ha will make you ask or more. s a coee ha is worh more money. We are going o sell his coee a 25 cens per pound. *... ry a pound, i will surprise you. W. H. KNAPP, FRON S., Pos Oice Block, RED BANK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WE PU ON SOLD RUBBER RES. Babcock Vehicles. his line o pleaouro vehicles is moro widely known han any oher make, and any cusomer o ours who has had ono, when waning anoher, will always ask or ho Babcoob. hey make ho lncb syles and a ligher vehicle han mos manuaourors, bu never a ho oxpenso o srengh. hey aro all ied wih ho Babcock paen, sol-oillng and dus-excluding axloo, warraned whools, Bradley sha couplings and spring cushions. Don allow yoursel o bo imposed upon wih ho "jusaa good" sory, bu oak your noighbors abou ho Babcook beoro you buy. Ge our caalogue. Harness. Hand aowed and machine siched. n our own mako, wo uao nohing bu Al loalior. Prloou rungo rom $20.00 ora buggy no o or a coach no..., BRDSALL & SON, MONMOUH S.. RED BANK. & j {! i

7 Our Annual $ Muslinwear #l Sale. #W >«> - Annual Muslinwear {, A giganic ask is beore us; wihin a ew weeks enormous socks in all deparmens mus be reduced o a leas hal heir presen size. o do his quickly and eecively we have made price;cus ha will be cerain o give us he bigges rade we have ever had and reduce our socks o She level we mus have hem. is no a quesion o how much money we can make, bu how nuch business we can do; how many new cusomers we can add o our lis. <- he ollowing ew iems canno possibly convey any idea o he hundreds o Grand Bargains we will have on sale each day. Los canno be guaraneed o las or any saed ime, and as usual in a sale o his characer, he early cusomer will have he advanage o selecion. # + j+ j j { WOMENS UNDERWEAR. A heavy qualiy ribbed, leece lined Ves and Pans, ormer price 33c., 0 p a L Li SHR WASS O wool, cloh and mercerized saeen, nicely made and desirable syles, he righ $2.98, now. WRNG PAPER. A good qualiy Paper and Envelopes in ancy box, worh 5c, a per "Jl box... NEW PERCALES. Very prey line o paerns, as colors, a qualiy ha sells readily a i2^c, Q n sale price per yard.., Qui WRAPPERS O ouing lannel and percales, as colors, choice o good paerns, nicely made, cu ull sizes, worh C 98c, a ABLE DAMASK. A good qualiy, ull- widh and prey paerns, OO a kind worh 35c, a FRNGED DOYLlES. Nea checked paerns,as colors, a qualiy worh QE 50c. per dozen, here LNEN OWELS. Large size linen Huck-owels, a heavy qualiy and worh 2J6C each, Q here during sale a., CHLDS HOSERY. Fas black double knees and soles, regular made, qual-. iy worh i2%c., sale ~~ price LADES HOSERY. Fas black and ull regular made, ine gauge, double heels and oes, worh Op 5c, a 0( l CORSES. Our Globe Corses, he kind we always sell a 50c., worh more, here > Qp during sale a nubl FLEECED HOSE. Ladies, as color and heavy leecing, he kind usually sold all season a. 9c, now. bl RBBED UNDERWEAR. Ladies Vess and Pans. Swiss ribbed, heavy weigh, slighly imperec, worh 25c, a... WOMENS MENS. Heavy weigh, in black only, wih sain. bow, a kind considered cheap a l n 9c, now per pair.. CHLDRENS UNDERWEAR. Ribbed, plain merino and scarle, a ew in he lo Worh39C.,allworh AQ h25c, o close l*ui An even or which "o Monmoiih UMBRELLAS, Made wih good seel rame; cover as color, naural wood handles, he kind we always sell QQp a 50c, sale price OOui DRESS SKRS O very ine wool plaids and chevios, made up in laes syles and nicely inished,worh $3-00 a, LNEN OWELS. Linen Huck owels, ull size, as color borders, a qualiy ha is cheap a ioc, sale price Pp here. Uui Our Annual Muslin wear Sale. v * V All oher Muslinwear Sales will be surpassed by he exraordinary excellence o he many values his sale will se beore you. Some sores may adverise garmens a lower prices,bu in comparing qualiies and workmanship you will readily deec he dierence. Our Muslinwear is no made up or "sale purposes," bu are regular numbers made rom good muslin, cu in generous widhs and siched and inished like home-made apparel. An inspecion will saisy you ha hese are real bargains. CORSE COVERS O good muslin, perec iing, elled seams> bound arm holes, a regular 2c. grade, a 7c. CORSE COVERS. Close hread muslin, square neck, rimmed wih wide Hamburg edging, a 25c. qualiy, a. CORSE COVERS. Cambric and muslin, very good qualiy, square, V or round shaped, handsomely rimmed wih lace or embroidery, QQ a kind usually sdld a 39c, now... NFANS SLPS Made o cambric, embroidery insering in yoke, and cluser o 24 ine ucks, rule in neck and sleeves, a kind worh 39c, a c NFANS SLPS O good maerials, yoke o ine embroidery and ucks, nicely made, a qualiy ha al- Qlp ways sells a 50c, now,.. 0 wbi SKRS n very prey syles, rimmed wih rows o lace insering and embroidery, cu ull widh, syles ha are worh $.00, "7Q» a. NGH DRESSES Made o good muslin, cluser o ucks on yoke, ull lengh and widh, pearl buons, a gown worh 50c, sale price NGH DRESSES. Empire and high neck syles, eleganly rimmed wih inserion o lace and em- CQp broidery, a regular 98c. kind, a... UUui CHEMSES CHLDS APRONS O muslin and cambric, rimwih embroidery and cord- embroidery, neck and arm- O lawn and cambric, yoke o ed, all good values and holes rimmed, he regular worh 39c, a sale OO price 35c, a sale En price. price LUU «H~X"X":"MK«:"X"KK"^^:«H~^ BLANKES. Whie and gray double Blankes, ull size, a regular 59c. Qlp kind,a... duui hundreds Comiys mos^ inelligen shoppers wai anx-. ionsly or each year DRAWERS % O a good muslin, made wih deep cambric rule, he ombrella syle, a qualiy "~ sold elsewhere a 25c, here a / DRAWERS? O ine muslin, rimmed wih embroidery <j# and lace, cluser o ine ucks, regu- Elp lar price 69c, here a wull y DRAWERS Made o good, srong coon, all elled seams, ucked and hemsiched, regular or ombrella syles, some lace rim- AC. med, value 39c, a auu NFANS SLPS. Several syles, made o lawn and nainsook, rimmed wih lace and embroidery, sorie wih embroidery lounce, he regular QQ price $.39, a NFANS DRESSES., Sizes, 2 and 3, made o long cloh and lawn, prey syle, in ancy rimmed yokes, a kind Q usually sold a 98c, here. SKRS. An elegan assormen o syles, handsomely made, rimmed wih wide lace and embroidery, all exra values and worh $.50, HO A a. NGH DRESSES. A variey o syles, all handsomely rimmed and very prey syles, he kinds QD ha we always sell a $.39, now.. SKRS. Cu ull % yards wide, o good muslin, yokeband and a 2-inch cambric lounce, O7n he regular price is 50c, sale price., u / UNBLEACHED MUSLN. Exra heavy qualiy unbleached Muslin, yard wide, a A kind worh 6c, sale price CHLDS DRAWERS O good muslin, cluser o ucks, double siched and elled seams, an excellen bargain, sizes and 2, per pair EMS/8 WlNSS ON YOU BENG SASFED YOUR MONEY BACK F YOURE NO, ooad BKEE RED BANK. PLLOW CASES Xi.* 2.v [ O a heavy bleached muslin, 2-incl hem, ull size, a qualiy C worh ioc, a MENS UNDERWEAR. Heavy merino Shirs and Drawers, whie and gray, a kind usually sold a 35c,here a... 9c. BOYS WASS O a heavy qualiy par wool chevio, pleaed back and ron, pearl buons, a kind worh 39c.,. OQp a LObl MENS SHRS O ouing lannel, and chevio, very srong make and good maerials, would be cheap a 50c,. QQp now vwlll HANDKERCHEFS. Plain whie and colored border, hemsiched, ull size, a qualiy worh Ql SC, a... VELVE BNDNG For skirs, 4-yard pieces, good qualiy, a kind ha always sells a 5c, sale price, per pc. EMBRODERY From i o 3 inches wide, new paerns, lawn and cambric, regular price ioc, a per yard,. Cp Qlll HALF HOSE. Fine guage, heavy weigh double soles, sizes 9% o n worh i2}4c., a per pair ;;... m HANDKERCHEFS. Ladies scalloped borders, silk embroidered, some hemsiched, would be cheap a ioc., here Cp a. UUl FLEECED UNDERWEAR. Mens heavy weigh. Shirs and Drawers, wool leec- ing, paen seams, a regular 56c. qualiy, QCp DRESS SKRS O high grade new novely maerials, i]/ 2 yards wide, made in he bes manner, a regular $2.00 Q skir, a. iu BLEACHED SHEES, Made o a very good muslin, large size, wide hems on boh ends, a qualiy JO ha is worh 55c, a DRESSNG SACQUES, O heavy lannelee, well made, cu ull sizes, ribbon bow on collar, a 50c. qualiy, a 29c. BED SHEES. Full size, o a good, round hread, unbleached muslin, a decided bargain, QQ worh 45c, a PLLOW CASES O a ine qualiy, bleached muslin, hemsiched, 45x36, he kind always sold lip a 5c, sale price.. U H Wihou excepion he Bigges Bargains ever shown in Red Bank; marvelous price cuing on all kinds o seasonable, mcrchandise " +4+»+»»+»+»»»»».»»»+»»4»»»+++»»»»»+ *

8 EAONOWN NEWS. Henry Mililenbrinclc Buers An oher Sroke o Paralysis. Henry Muhlenbrinek, who has been suering rom paralysis or years, had anoher sroke o he disease las week and his condiion is now much worse. Rev. Oscar Barchwiz, pasor o he Bapis church, will deliver a lecure omorrow nigh on : Four hundredyears o Spanish rule in he Souh American colonies and liow i came o an end." No admission will be charged, bu a collecion will be aken up. During he high wind on Monday some. o he ndependen elephone companys wires a his place were blown down. crippling bo service. he damage was repaired yeserday morning. A meeing o he womens emperance union was o have been held a Mrs, M BOAD SREE, h k e Bpworh league me lab Wednes- nigh a Mrs, indall Caslers. he o New York, who is visiing his par-daens, Mr., and Mrs. C. Conroy. meeing was led by Miss Libbie Welch. he adverised leers in he posolce Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Haynes and Waler Sherwood, who is employed a are or W. J. Allen, Rev. Coleman amily are spending a ew daysa Mana- Freehold, spen Sunday and Monday Corey, E. W. Cook, Miss Elderkin, A. E. Bcman wih Mrs. Hayness moher. Scobeys on hursday aernoon bu hehere wih his parens, Mr..and Mrs. An-Lawsonson L, Sherwood.. Green, Mrs. James E. Hance. Miss Emily ined o he house wih, sickness, is able Miss Millie Green, Miss da Mrs, John Bailey, who has been con- meeing was posponed on accoun o he cold. Sheppard Knapp and amily o New G. Kirby, Miss Florence Parker, Mr. and o be ou.. A choir has been ormed\ among he York spen Saurday and Sunday a Mrs._ Charles homas and Charles Rhone. Roy Wards iceboa broke down while scholars o he Bapis Sunday-school. heir summer home here. Miss May C. Hendrickson is visiing he was iceboaing on he river on Saurday.. he choir will mee or pracice every. Joseph K. Parker o Somerville spen Miss Eliza Ridgeway o Burlingon. Saurday aernoon a E«v. 0. Barchwizs.. Richard Parker. rom a weeks visi a Philadelphia. houses repained by John VanBrackle. Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Miss iuie Hendrickson has reurned E. W. Smih is having one o his he advance sale o seas or he singing class concer o be held in Orescen spen Sunday here wih riends and rel» craion meeing o. he Chrisian Encise boy by Louis Suar. Miss Maggie Woolley o Long Branch Rev. W. H. J. Parker led he conse- Joseph Morris is employed as an exer- hall o-morrow nigh has been very good aives. deavor sociey a he Bapis church on George Maps is visiing a Yonkers. and a large aendance is expeced. H. J. Rosevel illedhia icehouse on Sunday, nigh.. Mr. aud Mrs. William Hammed who Saurday rom E. A. Bowmans pond. Miss Frances Field has been visiing were recenly married, were serenaded George Bowne has boughr a new woseaed Wagon. ardville. ladies 9.Spare ime. her cousin, Miss Abbie Leonard o Leon- on Monday nigh. he serenaders were reaed o rereshmens. Consable A. L. Scobey says he expecs soon o arres he persons who sole he brass and copper rom Monm ou li Park. Miss Nellie Bennes Sunday-school class wjll give an enerainmen o-nigh a Miss Bennes home a Souh Eaonown. he Mission band conneced wih he Presbyerian church, me a Miss Kaie VanSuhoicks las hursday aernoon. Eev. M. R. hompson o Pennsylvania, ormerly pasor o he Eaonown Bapis church, was married las week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wakins and Miss Lavinia rwin joined h«mehodis church las week on probaion. Frank Chance has le he employ o he rolley company and is" now employed a he ha acory. he mission band o he Mehodis church will hold an enerainmen he laer par o he monh. Miss Jennie Dangler o Souh Eaonown, who has been sick wih he grip, is now able obe ou. Charles Magee o Belmar spen Saurday and Sunday wih his siser, Mrs. E. P. Hendrickson. Kober Higginson, who has been visiing relaives a Souh Jersey, has reurned home. An enerainmen will be held a Zion church a Pine Brook o-nigh. ALANC HGHLANDS NEWS. Seven JVCP members Join he Royal Arcanwn Jjodge, Seven new members joined.he Royal arcanum lodge las Friday nigh. hey were Charles E. Sweeney, O. W. Deck, Parick Halleran, Jacob Linznayer, Benjamin, Moun, George Couch and Conover E, Whie. Rereshmens were served a he close o he iniiaion. he presen membership o he lodge is 45. Deniso Conover lias gone o Summi, N. J., o ake charge o a. gong o men engaged in cuing "piling or Mayor Peer S. Conover o his place. Mayor Conover has several eams and men engaged in he work. he job will las some ime. Skaing hns been ine on Daviss pond he pas week and he pond is crowded every aernoon and nigh. he bes women skaers are Miss Julia Morris, Miss Bessie Eaeruon, Mrs. A. H. Magee, Miss Edih Swan aud Mrs. Murray E. Foser. Union evangelisic services will be held in he Presbyerian church on Friday nigh and in he Mehodis church on Sunday nigh. Revival services are being held in he F<rs Bapis church every nigh his week. Harry Grover o om3 River has aken a posiion in James A. Sages livery sable. He has moved. his amily in par o Mr. Sageshouse. William Sryker and Arhur Davis o New York spen Sunday Wih Mr. Srj kers parens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sryker. Willium McLaughlin o Brooklyn spen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Sirs. Peer McLaughlin. R; Sanley Mahews ook he irs degree in he Knighs o Pyhias lodge on Monday nigh. Harry Burdgc, son o JYimes Bnrdge, has aken a posiion in F. A. Morehouses real eaao oice. William M. Foser has been suering wih rheumaism. He is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reipr and heir Ron Frank Bpen las Friday a New York. Rev. Edward C. CuiR preached a College Poin, Long nland, on Sunday. Mrs. Rober Couch, who has been side wih he grip, ia now much improved. William Bownc o Loonavdville is spending his week n Now York. Frnnk Muir o New York hns been visiing a E. P, Mageea. MorrlsvUo News. he sock and arming implemens o he lue Charles Buler, who owned he arm adjoining Churleii P. Conovers place, wcro sold n aucion o-day. Bronson Buler, a broher o Chnr ps Bulor, will arm he pliicn. Ho will ake- poshcaaion immediaely, Mm, Bulor will move o a OUHO which HO OWHH beween Koypor and Muawnn. Fred Byiin, who worls rom parly spring unil laic in ho ull or Van- Brun, he bulkhead builder a Norh Long Brunch, will rouumo his ponlion in a ew wccko, JUHH Kelly, Conover umey rind Parick Singleon, who have been working a Brookdalo arm, have been n id o unil nprlng, John Kelly and Frank COHOO, who have been working on ho Moninouli Pork nook arm ul Ocean por, mvc re urned homo. _ Ea Lauge JUOUBHD orkp.~ailv. LLE SLVER NEWS. Xew lork People Enjoy a Season o ceboaing. he ladiesaid sociey o he Mehodis church will hold a: Bdclable a Frank Smihs o-morrow nigh. Abou >} Our crullers are like hose your $ $8 was cleared a he ay pull held in Conklino Ocenn Grove; unis Pae- hal-pas nine oclock and was con-iinued unil abou wo oclock on Friday W delicaely browned, cooked in he V moher used o make. Ligh, J he hall las week by he women o heron o Long Branch and Mr. and Mrs. church. morning wih an inermission a midnigh, when rereshmens were served. Charles Gibbons o New York and some riends have been spending a ew he American Mechanics lodge visied days a John J. Gibbonss summer home a Lile Silver poin. he young men spen mos o heir ime iceboaing. Miss Sylvia defabry, daugher o 8. L. defabry, is visiing Miss Mabel D. Weiseisen o Philadelphia. Las Wednesday, nigh Miss. Weieeisen gave a recepion in honor o her gues. ;»*~V.. Wes Long Branch News. Miss Grace Clayon enerained a ew riends on Monday nigh. hose presen were Misses Ray Morris, Cordelia Hulick, Dora Clayon, J. da Leach, MayGolden, Maria Woolley and Ber Smih, Arhur D. VanNoe, James Acheson and Wil liana Sherman o Wes Long Branch, and Miss Margare Bobbins o Freehold. Miss Mamie Woolley, who has been visiing Mr. and Mrs. Allen o Allen; wood, reurned home on Sunday. Miss Mrion P. aylor o Asbury Park has been visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. aylor. Miss May Golden has reurned rom a visi wih her siser, Mis3 Vicoria Golden o New York. Prayer meeing was held in Abbosord hall aer he Sunday-school service on Sunday, Miss Henriea Reynolds has reurned rom her visi o Mrs. Chanrau o Philadelphia. Mrs. Lewis Lane o Morrisville is visiing Mrs. Sarah Gibbs. he revival meeings closed on Sunday nigh. m c» Wayside News. Mrs. Lydia A. Dangler, who has been spending several weeks wih her daugher, Mrs. Frederick Finch o New York, lias reurned home. Miss Annie Shack o.wes Long Branch is visiing Mrs. Dangler,-who is her grandmoher. he roll o honor o he Wayside public school conains he names o Cora Fields, Mary Duncan, Flossie, Nellie, Carroll and Berie Dangler, Alonzo Wardell, Asa Fary ; Alice and Ea Cover and Clarence Fields. George S. P. Hun o inon Falls spen a day las week wih hia parens a Poplar. Michael Fary, who has. been in poor healh all winer, is now conined o his bed. No Epworh league service was held on Sunday nigh, on accoun o he rain. Mr. and Mrs.; Garre Whie visied Mrs. Derenda Dangler on Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Fary has reurned rom a visi o her moher a Lacewood, Joey Landers enerained a number o riends a a dance las week. Lincro News. Levi Freeman, who arms he John Bniley*"place, will move ino one o A. J. Brays houses his spring. Charles Pei will move rom James omlinsons house o Michael Dalys house a he Phalanx. William Doughery, who arms George W. Evanss place, crave a dance las Wednesday nigh, which was largely aended. Miss Bessie Fenon has been spending a ew days wih her aun, Mrs. A. Applene a Nu Swamp. Mrs. Anna and Lydia hompson, who ave beeu visiing a Manasquan, have reurned home. L.. Baes, he bookkeeper a Brookdole orm, is sick a his home a Aabury -ark. Miss Maude omliuson spen par o as week a Mpnaaquan wih relaives. A. D. Suphin o he Phalanx is con- nid o he house wih a heavy cold. James Walsh o inon Falls spen las hursday here wih riends, J. E. Sjih spen hursday a Cranburv. " Fair Haven News. An enerainmenwill bo held in Moniiouh hall on Friday nigh, February 2id, or he beneis o. J he Mehodis liurcb. he commiee who have cluirge o he enerainmen are Mrs, Waler J. Parker, Mrs. John L. Benne and Mrs. William Curchin, Jr. Mrs. C. P. Worhley and Mrs. Mira Doughy liavo reurned rom Now York, whero hey have been spending a ew days wjh heir broher. C. L, Lile and Alber VanBrun, who iiro employed a Newark, spen Sunday hero wih heir parens. ho public school WH closed par o lis week, owing o ho cold weaher. Willinin UBO spen Sunday wih riondh a New York. Sanley Fielder was u visior a Lnkewood on Sunday. Shrewsbury Ncwa, Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Bowno and heir children, Ehel and Grace, and MM. Leon Cubburly o Long Branch, Hpen Sunday wih Miu Cubbcrlys libcr, Mrn. Hurry G. Borden. MrH. Jacob DoVnuinoy o Nowurk is vlniing hor daugher, Mrs. Samuel D. Price. Mm. W. F. ruo o Long Branch oil Monday wih Mra. E. C. laznnl.- MBB HUCO Mngio o inon Fnllu linn boon vinlng Minn May Suphom, ho rending circlo mo yeaordny aernoon a Mrn, A. Holmon Bordonu. ; MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Slany Visiors Mere During he Week. Among hose who have been visiing here are Charles G. Benne and George N. Gonklin o New York and Warren S. Samuel F. Paerson o Alanic Highr lands, who visied D. G. Paerson; James Bray, Jr., and Judson Bray o Lincro; Mr.and Mrs. William. Heskeh o Holland, who visied Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Smih ; William O. Wallace o Rocheser, New York, who is visiing J. Dey Conover; and Waler A. Conroy Rev. Rober E. Pendleon has reurned rom a wo weeksvisi a Brooklyn. J. Dey Conore and Richard Luburrow illed heir ice houses on Friday. W. W. Young o New York is visiing his daugher, Mrs. JohnJ. Sou. Misses Louisaand-Susannah P. Harshome are visiing a Asoria. Charles H. Morord has reurned rom a rip o Washingon, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Heyer spen Sunday a Lakewood. ;, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Heyer spen Sunday a Lakewood. Mrs. Frank Osborn spen las Wednesday a New York. Miss Lydia M. Bowne has been visiing a New York. Richard Luburrow spen las Wednesday a Newark. John S. Hendrickson is visiing riends a Philadelphia. - Mrs. John. Hopping is visiing a Wellsboro, Pa. Mrs. Henry C. aylor has been visiing a New York.... * * Cols Neck News. Mr. and Mrs. WellingonWilkins.who were recenly married, and who have r,been visiing a George Wilkinse, were serenaded las, hursday nigh. he eerenadere were reaed o cake, sandwiches and cider. Miss Sophia Jameson o New Brunswick is visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson., David Buck o Morganville will manage he orm o his aher,. Conover Buck, his year, Miss Eunma Wubber o Scobeyville spen Sulday wih Mrs. Warren Mahews,.v Frank L. Ho) me3 has bough a eam o horses rom William C. Ely o Holmdel.. //. Mrs. William VanMaer o Keypor has beejl visiing a E. H. Mahewss. Frank polraes and Howard Maihews spen Wednesday a Lakewood. Miss Jane Emmons o Holmdel is visiing Mrs. John Conover. Elijah H. Mahews spen par o las week a New York. Luella, daugher o Frank Holmes, is sick wih, measles. inon Falls News. hieves aemped o sealsome o John Murphys chirkens on Friday nigh. Mr. Murphys dog began-o bark and his aroused him. He wej ou o doors o learn he cause o he dogs barking, and he heard he hieves run across he ields. Mr. Murphy los no chickens, bu par o he ence around he hen house was broken down. Mr. and Mrs! Frank Wycko aended a dance a Mrs. Mary C. GiBngs a Eaonown las Friday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. haddeus Wycko and heir son Mason visied a Long Branch yeserday. Benjamin C. Wikol has buil a new ence around his barn yard. Oceanic News. Edgar H. Cook o Alanic Highlands gave a moving picure exhibiion in Red Mens hall las Friday nigh or he benei o he Red Mens lodge o Alanic Highlands. Abou $20 was cleared. Mrs. John Sheppard o Wes Freehold spen par o lus week wih her siser, Mrs. A. C. Corell. Miss Gerrude Fredrlcks o Red Bank spen par o las week wih Mies Gussie Pinard., Dr. Parmley, who has been sick wih he grip, is improving in healh. Chapel Bill News. Mr. and Mrs; James Magee o Freehold and heir daugher Mnude. who have been visiing Mrs. Magees pareria, Mr. and Mrs. Peer S. Conover, have reurned hnmp. Mias Mamie Gurvey is employed in Henrns deparmen sore li Now York. Mw. F. L. Brown spen Saurday and Sunday wih riends n Englishown. ra Anlonides and hia eon Frank are sick. *» Holmdol News. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Heyer, Mr. and Mrs. William lnnco, Rev. and Mrs. Garrec Wyckol and Miss Doclsnor wero enorainoil asupper las Friday nigh by Mr. and Mrs. Willinm W. aylor.. Mina Emma Polhomus, ho enohor in he public HCOO, spen Saurday and Sunday a Maimhipan, -+*+. How o Sell MngH. Anyhing can bo Bold i he prloo io righ, ho goods nro righ, and i ho person who waul o buy knows who wnna o Boll, J3.O way o ge oohor JB o UBO im RnaiSiiRB wan column. Adv.. OCEANPOR NEWS, A Dance in Oscalea Ball Zas hursday migh. A dance was given in Oskalea hall las hursday nigh a which eleven couple were presen/ Dancing began a he Norh Long Branch lodge las Friday nigh. A shor enerainmen was given and aerwards he visiors were enerained a supper.. ladies have spare ime on heir hands hey can quickly learn o make-embroidery and lace, and hese hings do much o beauiy a home.. give lessons in boh embroidery and lace making. MissC.. Sepienson, HE AR SORE, 50 BROAD S., BED BANK. Don Pu O. * * Don pu o ha li-! > ie job o repairs abou *g V your plumbing. A li- j ie delay someimes re- ^ suis in a.big loss o ^ boh money and healh. * Y> Have he work done V righ away and send or us o do i.? NEW JERSEY. V Cook & Oakley, 8 Fron Sree,! RED BANK, Skaing Shoes Which sand he wear and ear, ye look graceul, are he sor have rom $.00 up. CRULLERS Like Yoar Moher liscd o Wake! "* beb lard, dused wih powdered J*J A sugar 0 Cens a Dozen. CHLDS BAKERY, EED BANK, N. J. W V. i V Pince Alber Goas and Vess, A One-Hal Price. Coa and Ves, size 86; price $4, now... $7.00 " " 80, ".6, " ; " «" 87, " 5. " " " ". " 37, " 0. " " 88, " 0, " Pull assormen o Black Clay Diagonal Splis in rocks and sacks or dress up occasions^ a righ prices..reducions on al Winer Suis and Overcoa3. A. LUDLOW, Ludlow Hall, Q BROAD S.. RED BANK. Miniaure Brooches, Nicely mouned, or $ up. ]jjj Ha Pins, $ Wih phoo, 75c. each; $.25 %) ^ per pair. : ^ Family Brooches, $ 2 and upwards. }*5 Wach Charms, % Wih one or wo phoos, 8.25 up. * Cu Buons, K Wih wo phoos, $ and up. < c Scar ins, 8 PEHAR & LESON,:: WLLAW OBREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND 6AS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. No. 26 Fron Sree, RED BANK. Shoe Misses Good Wearing Shoos $.00 o $8.00, Boys No Rip Solid Shoes $.85 o $2.50 Mens Elegan an Skaing Shoos.. $3.00 o $0.00 Closing Oa NEW JERSEY. Warm lined Winer Slippers or Children, Misses and La,dies a cos price. Rubbers o every descripion. New, resh goods. CLARENCE WHE, 6 proad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

9 _.,. 3.,,..,.,.. : : : VOLUME 5;X. NO. 3&. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,900. PAGES 9 O 6, A HOEL BURNED DOWN. CREGHONS HOEL A HE HGHLANDS DESROYED. Caugh Fire on Sunday Sigh Conained Fieen Booms and, is a oal Loss All he Conens.. Desroyed. -, Mrs. Peer P. Schenoka hoel a he Highlands, occupied by Bernard F. Creighon, was desroyed by ire las Sunday nigh. he hoel conained ieen rooms and all were well urnished. Only a ew aricles o urniure were saved and hey were so badly broken as o render hem almos useless. All he clohing o he amily was desroyed, excep wha hey had on. he ire broke ou abou hal-pas; eigh oclock. Mi. Creighon and his wo Bisers, Rose and Maggie, vyere aending church. John Myers and Bernard Keenan, barenders a he hoel, and Charles Wes, George Lamb and George Griih were in a room on he irs loor. he ire was discovered by a workman a Murphys hoel, across he road rom he Schenck house. he^lre was hen breaking hrough he roo a abou he middle o he building. he occupans o he house did no hen know ha a ire was raging over heir heads. An alarm was given and he SeaBide.ire company quickly responded. he wind was blowing hard and he ire had gained considerable headway when he iremen arrived. hey ran heir hose o he Shrewsbury river and soon had a sream playing on he burning building. he lames were checked beore he enire building was consumed. he rame o he wes end o he building, occupied as living aparmens, is sill sanding. Every room, however, is gued; and he rame would be o lile or no value in he even o rebuilding. he building was worh abou $4,000 and was insured or he ull amoun o he loss. he bar ixures and he urniure in he hoel was owned by Mr. Creighon. He had recenly pu in new bar ixures a a cos o $600. His loss will oo up o abou $3,000. is ully covered by nsurance. Wheher or no Mrs. Schenck will rebuild is no known. She go $,300 a year ren or he hoel and as ha is a big ineres on he amoun o money invesed i is hough likely ha she will pu up anoher hoel on he same sie a once. Mr. Creighon and his sisers are now living wih heir moher a he Highlands. he ire is supposed o have sared rom a chimney, alhough here was no chimney a ha par o he building where he ire irs broke hrough he roo. Mr. Creighon hinks ha he ire sared rom a chimney a one end o he building and raveled o he middle o he building beore being anned ino much q a lame. wo iremen, David Miller and Rober Savidge, were Blighly cu wih alling glass. Abrarn J. Parker, anoher ireman, go on ire himsel. His clohes were slighly burned, bu he susained no injury. hisis he hird ire ha has occurred in he viciniy o he Highlands wihin a shor ime. he irs wa3 he ire ha desroyed he railroad saion and several sores, he second was he ire a couple o weeks ago ha desroyed Edward Browns house a Seaside. Bur nod Ou a Nigh. he house o Moses vins,near Hornersown, in Upper Freehold ownship, was burned down one nigh las week. he ire broke ou while he amily were asleep and hey barely had ime o escape wih heir lives. Nohing in ho house was saved. ho loss is $,000, wih an insurance o $200., A Sligh Fire a Koansburg. Georgo E. WilsonB houso n Keanaburg caugh lro in ho roo las week rom a docoivo chimnoy. ho oarpes and urniuro on ho second loor wore damaged heoro ho ire was.pu ou. John S. Lankonau wna burned on ho co whlo helping o, go ou he urniure m m A Ohickon Houao Burned. William F. Menkoo Freehold empied a pan o a9hb inhi^chloken houao las week. n lio nahea wore \ some ho ooalh. A shor/ ime aeaward, ho building caugh lro and burned down. won wih diiculy ha adjoining buildings woro saved. «i r HO P«r V«n Discoun. mvo docldod o ooninuo my 20-por cen discoun salo during ho monh o February. Boo display adverisemen on vmo 8 o urn lmoisu. L. Blumonlorg, Broad aroo, Rod Hank Adv. BED MEN MAKE 875. An Enerainmen and Dance Held in he own Mall. he annual enerainmen, supper and dance o Waconia ribe o Bed Men o Red Bank was held in he own hall las Wednesday nigh. Abou 800 people were presen. he irs par o he evening waa aken up wih he enerainmen. Malchows orchesra played a selecion and Del Fisher, Waler Suphen and Fred Frick played a mandolin rio. George R, Lamb o Red Bank gave a humorous reciaion eniled "he Jiners," and he also sang a solo. A. H. Hasings o New York gave a dramaic reciaion and Charles E. Dobson o New York and his son, Frank Dobson, gave banjo selecions.- Miss Blanche Chapman o New York gave a variey o selecions and Miss Ella Chapman o Now York sang he song, "Five oclock ea."-.hey each responded o wo encores.:.mies Ella Ford o New York accorripaniecl heni on he piano. A ie conclusion o he" enerainmen dancing began and he ables were prepared or supper. he supper was served by he Degree o Pocahonas. incjsded cold urkey and chicken, cold meas, salads, rui, desser, ec. he commiee o Red Men in charge o he aair was composed o William Heesenger, A. V. Borden, William H. Rosen, Wallace Benne and Joseph Reilly. he receips-were abou $50, one-hal o. which will be proi. JOHN SMH OU OF JAL. Judge Conover Suspended Senence Las hursday. John Smih, who broke ino he rui sore o G, S. Rogers on Broad sree several monhs ago, and who bad been in jail ever since, was brough in cour or senence las hursday. Edmund Wilson made an appeal or Clemency, saing ha Smih and a companion had no broken ino he sore in he burglarious meaning o he erm, bu had merely broken down a wire ne door o ge in he place. When hey were in he sore hey ook some cigarees, and drank some hard cider, and when hey le he place hey ook b^ nanas and oher rui. Mr. Wileon old Jiidge Conover ha as Smih had been in jail ever since he he was commied he hough ha he judge should be lenien in he case..judge Conover said he would suspend, senence and Smih is now a home. A Business Change. Ebenezer Sco, who keeps a bucher shop a he corner o Shrewsbury avenue and Herber sree, has sold his sock o Mrs. Elizabeh Clayon & Son, who keep a grocery sore a he corner o Bridge avenue and Fron sree. Mrs. Clayon will hereaer sell meas in connecion wih her grocery line and Mr. Sco will ac as manager or her. Fred ilon o Red Bank has been employed as clerk, and he will have charge o he delivery wagon. Farmers Caring Boos/ A number o he armers around Morrisville ge manure rom New York by he carload abou his ime o he year. he manure is cared rom he Middleown saion and he armers urn in and help each oher. heodore Silwell cared his carload las Wednesday. hose who helped him wih heir eams were Garre Silwngou, William Anonides, Parick Singleon and Parick Kelly. A. Broken Finger. Cap. John Henry Heyer o Holmdel broke ho middle inger o his righ hand las week. He w«3 sawing logs when ono o hem oil on his ingor i breaking i beween ho irs join and he end.o he inger, ho injury waa dressed by Dr. Fred V, hompson. A humb Frozen While Eellng. Edward Slocum, Jr., and John and William Riddle o Lincro wen eeling on Friday on ho Shrewsbury river. hoy go abou vvelvo pounds o cel). John Riddle rozo his humb on he rip. he humb ia grealy Bwollen and cauuoo considerable pain. A Fall hrough ho co. Raymond Rhoados nnd several companions woro playing on ho river a Occanpor lvs Wednesday when ho ico gavo way and Rhoaden wen in he wiicr up o his neole, Ho won pulled ou by hio companions. A, DelMous rea, Ba Lougu Dolmonlco oromns. you ca horn onco you will wjjn nciio. Adv. SEVEN WLLS ^PROBAED. A BUSY WEEK N HE SURRO- GAES OFFCE. " James ilcdonoigh Leaves 84,000. o His Daugher, and he nes o His Esae o lls Wie-he Disposal o Oher Esaes. During he pas week seven wills have been probaed in he surrogaes oice a Freehold. he execuors o he wills have qualiied, and he seven esaes are now in course o selemen. One o he wills probaed was ha o James MeDonough o; he Highlands; who died January 6h.. Mr. MeDonough le a young daugher. He made his broher, William MeDonough o Holmdel, his execuor, and he insruced him o inves $4,000 rom he proceeds o his esae, and use he income rom his money o pay or he suppor and educaion o his daugher unil she became 2 years old, a which ime she iso re ceive he $4,000 ourigh. All he res o his propery he gave o his wie ourigh. he will was made Sepember 0h, ^899, and was winessed by John E. Foser and Murray E. Foser. Mrs. Lizzie Colmorgen o Scdbeyville, widow o Henry Colmorgen, who died early in December, made her will November 29b, 899, jus eigh days beore her deah. William S. Bucklin, who was described by Mrs. Colmorgen as her " rusy and well-beloved riend," was made execuor o he will, and he documen was winessed by John Saesir and William H. Blgrim. Mrs. Colmorgen le $300 o her only daugher, Lizzie Harvey, wie o John Harvey, and all ho res o her esae was le o her only son, George H. Colmorgen. Dr. Joseph E. Arrowsmih o Key por le everyhinghepossessed o iiisdaugher, Annie M. C. Arrowsmih. Dr. Arrowsmih was wice marjried, bu boh his wives had died beore his own deah. He le wo children By his irs wie, and none by his second^ One o hese children was Annie, whajhad lived a home wih her aher, a.n< o whom his enire esae was bequeahed. he oher child was also a daugher, Mrs. Lorenzo G. Wpodhouse.o., $pw York, who-is now raveling in Eulrae.. She was no even menioned in he will; he will wa8 made June 6h,.8!O;. wih J. M, Wilcox and Obadiah C. Bogardus as winesses. Caleb B. Cosgrove o Maawan: died he day aer las Chrismas. He le a dowc Siisan Ann Cosgrove, bu no children. He made bis will abou ive years beore his deah, leaving eyeryhing o his widow and appoining her execurix o he will. he winesses o he will were Rens. W. Dayon and John P.Lloyd... Sarah Mdlee o Keypor made her will Ocober 20h, 803." She le ^all her propery o every kind, aer her debs and uneral expenses were paid, o her daugher, Eliza Arnenl. Benjamin B. Ogden and heodora A. Ackerman winessed he.will. Daniel Cook o Manasquan died Sepember 6h, 899. He began his will by saing ha he was a painer by rade, and his was ollowed by he order o pay his debs wih all convenien speed. His will was.made in 883, and a ha ime ho had a daugher living,emma Gibber, bu she has- since died. His will provided or he paymen o $0 o his daugher in one year aer his deah. All he res o his propery was bequeahed o his wie. he lae Dr. A. A. Higgins and Eliza A. Higgins were he winesses o he will. J. Elmer Nelson o Allenown made his will Sepember s, 807. John S. Hulse and Sarnh E. Hulse were ho winesses. Mr. Nelson diod los December, leaving a widow and wo small children. He mado his widow, Sarah W. Nelson, and his riend and neighbor, Elmer E. Hucbinaon, hia execuors. hey were direced o sell his woodland on Sone hill, and hia horses, carriages, ools, ec., as Boon us convenien nnd o pay all hie bills. Ho le o his wie all his household goods and urniuro nnd wohouacs and los in he villngo o Nelaonvillo. o hia eon, Leon A. Nelson, ho le his wach and chain, his wriing desk, and is gun, guncaso and ixures, his moher o nke caro o hese hings unil ho boy ia old enough o uao hem. All ho res o ho osao is o bo aonvercd ino noomo paying eocuriicu, uml ho ncome ariang hererom in o ho pucl o hia wie or ho mainenance o horeol and hor hildron.. When hlii son, Luoii A. Nolnon, arrived a ho ago o 3 yearn, ha n o go i.ooo. Hid daugher, Mary Eliwiboh Noleon, in also o go $8,000 ho day ho is 2 ycaro old. When hose bequeah havo boon paid, bin couo in o bo mmediaely seled, and everyhing ha remains aer he paymen o hese bequess is o go o his widow. A BG REVVAL. Fiy Persons Convered in he Bel ord Mehodis Churchy Fiy new members have been received ino he Belord Mehodis church as a resul o a revival ha has been n progress here since he irs o January. Fory-eigh were received on probaion and wo on proession o aih. hiryone were aken in he church on hursday nigh and he ohers on Saurday nigh. henewprobaionersare Carrie Brown, Carrie AlbeEaenry, Maud and Clinon Lohsen, Florence Schenck, Leola, Sadie L., Mabel and, Norman-Johnson, Bessie Maud Richmond, Lena Bessie Luker, Adaline Newman, Luella May Cook, Huldah Johnry, Berha Lee Davis, Rena Nelson Roop, Olive Jones ruex, Emma -Morris, Sarah and da Shibla, Bessie and Wesley Voorhees, Grace A. Howard, Annie E. and George C. Yarnell, Emma M. Michell, Berha R. Phillips, Lenora Wilson, Loie A, Branson, Abbie. Palmer, Maud S. Easmond, Gussie Horn, William Scbnoor, Leroy Henry, C. Harold ilon, Charles Davis Brown, George Halsey, John and William Cosgrove, John Rick man, William Osborn Havens, George Paerson, John Perry, Marin W. Lohsen, Charles Evere Runyon, Howard Seeley, Edward Benne and rving G. Benne. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heyer were received on proession o aih. MDDLEOWN ACCDENS. Aaron Polhemus Breaks His Kneecap wo Sprained Ankles. Aaron Polhemua o Navesink was hawing ou a pump las hursday morning ha had rozen up Over nigh. He poured ho waer in he pump wih one hand and wih he oher hand he bore heavily down on he pump handle. Suddenly he ice in he pump gave way and Mr. Polhemus ell heavily on his knee, breaking he kneecap. Dr. Russel G. Andrew, Jr., o Navesink, dressed he injury. Mr. Polhemus will be laid up some ime. Several monhs ago Mr. Polhemus broke his arm by alling rom a wagon, and he had only recenly recovered rom his acciden. Besides hese wo accidens Mr. Polhemus has had a broken jaw and a broken leg wihin he pas ew years. R. S. Snyder o Alanic Highlands sepped in a hole las Friday nigh while on his way home rom church and sprained his ankle. He has since been laid up. rving Roop, son o William Roop o Belord, was skaing on a pond a ha place las Friday when he ell and sprained his ankle. His companions pu him asride a bicycle and ook him home in ha manner. A Dance a Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Wille o Harmony gave a dance las hursday nigh in celebraion o he nineeenh birhday o heir daugher Lilian. Rereshmens were served a midnigh and he guess depared abou hree oclock he nex morning. Music was urnished by Rober Wille and William aylor. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Webser, Kirk E. Webser and Daniel. Hendrickson o Middleown; Mrs. George Willo, Jeannee, Lilian, Berha, Charles and Elmer Wille, Jr., Mrs. saiah Saas and her daugher Sadie, Mrs,. H. home and Raymond, Edih, Blanche, Myrle and Daisyhorne, Mr. and Mrs. James homson, Charles, Waler and Grace Mills, Alida and Horace Smih, Dora and Ruua Easmond, Emma aylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van- Brun and illio Alleno Harmony; Frank Lamberaon, Alvin Wnlling and Currio and Joseph Wobsler o Hazlo; John Benne o Red Bank, Lou Hnlscn o Keypor, Ada Buck o Froohold and Nollio McCnll o Hudson, Now York. Chrisian Endoavor Ollcora. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Oceanic Presbyerian church me a Dr. Parmloyl lus hursday nigh and oleoed hese ollccrs: Pronliion all Jcwilo Harvoy. Vlroi iironwon Hov. John K. nrmloy. Hocronry Him JMMO lnico. rminuroi JnmonK. liogl. Clmlniiun o lookou commloo Mm... Brykur. (Jlmlrirmn o prayorcomnluoo John Jonnlnra. Olinlrn.iin o mxilnl oamwuoo MBB Jonnlo JJrlll, Aer ho olooion a uoclal lmo was hiul. Uiuiiwi wcro played wi^ll» no hour, wbon rorclhmono wcro served.» i». _ Al) lio lporlnu ovona n ho oouny arc hronlolcd in win UEaisiK.~-/ldV NWS FROM JDDLEOW. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. he Belord Posolce Moved eserday An Eor o Sar An-. oher Building and Loan Associaion Anoher Bevival o Begin. he Belord posolce was moved yeserday rom he railroad saion o Posmaser VanNoes hew sore. A represenaive o he American savings and loan company o renon is rying o organize a branch associaion a Belord. hus ar he has secured en subscribers. Rev. John W. Lissendeno Bloomingdale, N. J., who recenly closed a successul revival in he.new Monmouh Bapis church, will begin anoher series o meeings nex Monday nigh. Russel Swan o Navesink has aken a posiion in he eed business o his uncle, Andrew Bowne o Leonardville. Miss Berha Swan o Navesink is spending wo weeks wih Mrs. Bowne. A. JonesSwan o Locus Poin inished illing his ice house on Saurday wih seven-inch ice rom Harshoraes pond. He had parly illed he ice house during he previous cold spell, he annual ball o he Seaside ire company will be held in heir ruok house nex Wednesday nigh. A urkey supper will be given in connecion wih he ball. Rev. J. D. Fay o Eionown preached a he Navesink Mehodis church las Sunday morning. A he close o he sermon a communion service was held. Sanley Clark, son o Rev. J. Ward Clark o Belord, has gone o renon o assis in a wo weeks revival service in a Mehodis church a ha place. Miss Mary C. Davison o Asbury Park is assising Rev. Joseph S. Clark his week in he revival meeings a he Por Monmouh Penecosal church. Waler Reed, Bon o Dr. James J. Reed o Seabrigh, has been visiing Allie Peers, who lives a Dr. A. D. Edwards8 a Locus Poin. Mrs. Mary Was o Keypor spen Saurday and Sunday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Swan o Locus Poin.... Augusus Voorhees has moved rom Joseph Covers house a Por Monmouh o he Rober aylor house a he same place. Miss Sadie Despreaux o Locus Poin spen par o lasweek wih her cousin, Miss Elizabeh Ferrie o Eaonown. Miss Nellie Gaun o he Highlands spen Sunday wih Mrs. Rober Seeley o Por Monmouh. < Mrs. Eliza Brainard o Locus Poin los ory chickens las week rom some unknown sickness. Joseph Clark o Belord has pu a new Vicor sae in his sore. he sae weighs,500 pounds. Miss Annie Brower o Locus Poin, who has been sick wih he grip, is able o be ou. Mrs. Millie Maxson o Navesink is sick wih onsiliis and oher complicaions. John Peers o Navesink will move ino his new bouse nex week. Mrs. Eliza Brainard o Locus Poin is aid up wih rheumaism. Goes o Florida or Robe Handles. Luher Walling o Belord sars his week or a wo weeks rip o Florida. he objec o his rip is o buy yellow; pine lumber or making handles or clam rakes. Somo o ho rake handles are ory ee long and i ia diicul o ge he righ kind o maerial hereabous ou o which o make hem.. A Docor o Movo. Dr. R. G. Andrew, Jr., o Navesink, will move o Alanic Highlands his monh nnd will esablish himsel in pracice here. Ho will live in Dr, H. A. Hondriclsons house. Dr. Hendrickson is so successul in New York ha ho will no reurn o Alanic Highlands o pracice. Measles a Bolord, Mcaalca arc becoming epidemic a Bolord. hoso now sick wih ho disease are, Mrs. Richard Lukcr and her cliildron, Sadio and Caleb Lukcr; Mrs. George Leek and her children, and Peer Lukor. here aro a number o children in each amily. ««*., A Mail Conrac Expires. ho conrac or carrying homail boweon he Lllu Silver saion nnd ho Occunpor posolloo, now hold by Addi- son Wolco, expires on ho s o April. Mr, Wo oo recelvob $00 year or he work. Uo iuyu hu will RVO up carrying ho mull when his conrac expires. :

10 WO RBS AND A LEG BROKEN. Joseph Mahews ook Heroic JSeana o Aver a unacau. Joseph ahews o Freehold ook his wie, Mies Mamie Johnson, Miss Ella Ely, Mies Lizzie Mariner, Harry Davi- Bon and Henry Smih o a dance a saac Majors, near Wes Farms, in Howell ownship, las week. Soon aer saring or home he horse became un manageable and ran away. A seep hill was jus ahead, and raher han risk going down he hill Mr. Mahews pulled he horse inoa corn crib along he road. n he shock which resuled, Mr. Mahews was hrown agains a pos. His leg and wo ribs were broken. he shas o he wagon were broken and he horse was slighly injured. No one in he wagon excep Mr. Mahews was hur. Mr. Mahews was helped back o Mr. Majors and he and Mrs, Mahews sayed here all nigh. he res o he pary were driven home in Mr. Majors A Facory a Aebury Park. A Kew York musical insrumen company has ageed o move is plan o Asbury Park (and pu up a building a ha place o cos $20,000, providing he own will raise $8,000 oward he enerprize. he own expecs o raise ha amoun and hus secure he acory. he company agrees o employ 00 hands, he emale help no o exceed en per cen; o heenire working orce. he company, in he even o locaing a Asbury Park, will bring wih hem hiry skilled workmen, and he balance o he help will come rom Asbury Park. Fined For Moving a Body. Underaker Morris o Long Branch has been ined $50 by-he board o healh o Asbury Park or having moved he body o Elvin Green rom ha place o Long Branch wihou having secured a permi. he body was removed by Underaker James J. Barkalow o Freehold, who had charge o Mr. Morriss business while he was away on a vacaion. As Barkalow was acing as he agen o Morris, he laer had o pay he ine.,, Asbury Parks nvesors. he annual repor o he Asbury Park building and loan associaion shows he. value o is shares o sock o be as ollows. Surrender value Bnarcs running 0 years ( , S 00 value B *-»-- J. W. Danser Appoined Posmaser. James Wesley Danser has been appoined posmaser a Freehold o succeed J. Neaie Johnson, whose erm has expired. he oher candidaes were Maxcy Applegae, edior o he Freehold nquirer, D. D. Denise and John. Rosell, bu he igh was really beween Mr, Danser and Mr. Applegae. Mr. Danger, he Successul candidae, was deeaed or sheri hree years ago. Marlboro Folks o Move. Reuben Wagner will move in he spring rom William C. Hulses arm a Marlboro o he Emmons arm a urkey, which he recenly bough. James- aylor, o Holmdel will move o he Hulse arm, George Heiser o Marlboro will move o Freehold, where he has a pobiion wih Joseph Brakeley.»». pays o adverise in HE KEOSEK. New Church Oicers. he new sewards o Calvary Mehodie church o Keypor are Aaron Morris, Facory and Reposiory Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, Joseph M. Walling, Joseph B. Harris, Garre E. Pos, Leonard D. Aumack, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.. Waler Snyder, CorneKuB H, Br6wn, Daniel D. Hirris, Daniel M. Decker, Benjamin 3. O. Huylar, George M. Collins and Mrs. Georgo M. Collins. Benjamin B. O. Huyjar ia secreary, o he Fine Carriages! board o sewards. wo Fingers Cu O. William E. Curis, Jr., o Freehold, was grinding sausage by seam power in Fred VoorheesB bucher shop a-ha place las week when wo o. his ingers were caugh in he knie o he Bausage machine. Boh ingers were cu o a ho irs join. Bree Car Horses Run Away. A eam o sree car horses a Keypor go scared las week ns hey wore being changed rom ono end o ho car o he oher and go away rom ho driver. hey ran a considerable diannco booro hey wero caugh. ho horses woro cu on ho legs, Minor Accidens.. Edward Cloughly o Long Branch was handling a heavy manel lns week, when i ell. Boh o hia hands were caugh under ho manel and nomo o ho lngora on ench hand woro mashed, Ralph LeFovor o Farmingdnlo sopped on a nlmrp uick lai week ha won hrough ho iolo o his BOO mid ponoruod liia oo, making n painul injury. Wulor Moun, a Freehold carpener, ran a nail in his oo na week while working a Allonhum. Ho had o qui work or several ilayu. William Hondrloku o cypor wnn ekniiir hin wcok on a pond ui; Cli wood when ho ell on ho ico nml ou bin aco. "Mro. Jlonry Blover o Cli wood oil down a ligh o iiuirn lnn wcole, bu escaped Bcrlouu injury. RAN EGHEEN MLES. A Freehold eam Buna From ha Place o Lakewood. John Marquard, a baker a Freehold,- Je his eam sanding unied in ron o J. J. Peis residence on uesday morning.o las week while he delivered some bread. While he was in he house he eam go scared and ran away. he eam ollowed heir usual roue hrough own and around he "Peach orchard." Reurning o own again hey ran ino he public drinking ounain, breaking he body o he wagon and wrecking one wheel. Wih he hree wheels and he running gear he eam an o urkey, rom here o Ardena, hen o Farmingdale, hrough.ha village o Lower Squankum, and were inally caugh wihin a mile o Lakewood. hey had run eigheen miles and were coaed wih laher when caugh. Mr. Marquard sared in pursui o he eam wih a bicycle and racked hem all he way o he place where hey were caugh. A Quadruple Chrisening. Mary Magdalene, Henry;,Joseph, Caroline, and Geraldine Agnes Pigage, children o George Pigage o Long Branch, were chrisened a he church o Our Lady on Sunday o las week by Rev; William P. Canwell. he ollowing nigh Mr. and Mrs. Pigage enerained he ladies Caholic Benevolen legion in celebraion o he quadruple chrisening. he guess danced, played cards and oherwise amused hemselves. Sleighs! Redacion! We will close ou he balance o our winer sock a one-hal price. Miss A, L Morris, MLLNERY, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, BED BANK, N. J. Care Yonr Cold While iron Can. s i no beer o cure your cold while you can, in is incipiency, raher han ake he chances o is resuling in pneumonia; caarrh or consumpion, all o which diseases begin wih* a cold and maybe prevened by curing every cold a he sar? Chamberlains Cough Remedy is amous or is cures o bad colds over a large par o he civilized world and can always be depended upon. VWVyVWA^AWWvVW B pleasan and sae o ake oo For sale by Charles A. Minon & Co., drug giss, No. 3 Broad sree, Red Bank. Dominic A. Mazza, Cusom Boo and Shoe Maker. SHOES M/YDE O ORDER. Hal-soling and heeling Mens Shoes... 05c. o 76c. Hal-sollng and heeling Womens Shoes 40c. o 50c. Hal-soling and heeling Boys Shoes... 85c. o 60c. 8 WHE SREE, ONE DOOR FROM MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK. N. J. Sleighs! Ge ready or he prediced snow sorm. We have a ull sock o Cuers and woseaers a reasonable prices. Fall and Winer Carriages. We are showing a ull sock o suiable carriages or such use. Also, some grea bargains in second-hand ones. J. W. MOUN & BRO., A my carriage sore, nearly opposie he Globe hoel, Red Bank, will be ound a com- ; plee line o Carriages and Wagons o all kinds, including *> RUNABOUS,, SURRES, BUGGES, RAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, SPNDLE WAGONS, JUMPSEAS, EC. hese wagons are he new syles, well buil, very desirable in every way, and very reasonable in price. F. B. GOWDY, Nearly Opposie Globe Hoel, FRON SREE, RED, N. j. :;»»»»»» 20 PER GEN DKCOUN. he irs o January began a 20-per cen discoun sale wih he inenion o_coninuing i only one monh. he sale was a success ar beyond niy expecaions, bu ind ha room is sill o more consequence o me jus now han v he price o goods. n order o urher reduce sock, and o give everyone he advanage o his 20-per cen discoun will coninue he sale during he monh o February. his discoun applies o everyhing in he sore: Calico a 3 Cens a Yard. have abou 400 yards o calico,.ranging rom six yards o eigh yards in a piece. his calico has been selling a six cens a yard. o close i ou quickly i goes a 3 cens a yard. L. BLJMENBE^G, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. j. FOR SALE! he magniicen propery known as he Sco esae, siuaed on he Norh Shrewsbury River, A,.. FAR HAVEN, N. J., Conaining aboii seven acres, will be sold as a whole or in los o sui purchasers. his mos desirable propery has a ronage o 520 ee on he river, and is one o he very ew remaining pieces o river, propery now on he marke. For maps, erms, ec., apply o, R.S.MERR, Owner, Or R. D. CHANDLER. Agen, Fair Haven, N. J. FAR HAVEN, N. J. MPORAN NOCE! HS CONANS A SPECAL PRCE LS. 20 lbs. Granulaed Sugar or $.00 Ki No. 2 Mackerel or 95c. Ki WhieFish or 75c. 0 lbs. Bes Hominy or 25c. 0 lbs. Oameal or 25o. Pin Jar o Honey or 25c. 3 Cans omaoesor 25p. 8 Cans Corn or c. 8bs. Mince Mea or 25c. lb. BesCocoanu or. 20c. lb. Good Coee or : 20c. Y Package Flaked Rice or 0c. Package Aun Jemima or 0c. 8-lb. Package Buckwhea or 0c. Pin Jar able Syrup or 0c. lb. Can Baking Powder or... 05c. Can Milk or._ 5c. Dozen Pickles or 5c. Pop Com, per Pound... 8c. Barley, per Pound 8c. Baking Soda, per Pound 8c. F.F. SUPP, 66 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J. NEAR E. R. SAON. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FNES Jersey Pork AND S PRODUCS. O BE HAD A DOREMUS BROS., \ Firs Class Grocers and Buchers, and 3 Broad S., ^.cl Bank,N. J.

11 VANQUSHED A SPOOK. Jam Serogglnama and hen Disappeared, Eev. Bill Scroggins was a characer n a border couny o Missouri in 844. How he acquired he ecclesiasical pre- &x and wha he did under he ile were sories which used o be old in he armhouses o wha s now known as Cass couny.. hey eald he had been a snake charmer when he was a young man, ha he raveled abou he counry as a sor o magician and ha he showed armers wih his divining rod where o dig wells. he people o wha wajs hen a ronier counry assembled once a year in ahelr respecive communiies and held camp meeings. On one" o hese religloug occasions BU ollowed he crowd wih his bag o repiles. he miniser, in old man whose ace was like ha o a pariarch, old he sory in a sermon o Moses liing up he brazen serpen in he camp o srael under he com-, mando Jehovah. he Missouri armer who used o enerain ravelers wih he recial said ha he congregaion was no paricularly moved by he appeal, bu aer is delivery Bill. Scroggins go up and announced ha he had a bag o real, crawling, hissing repiles which he would exhibi aer dinner jus ouside he. camp ground, nnd he claimed ha he would show he people some snake ricks which would.bea he Mosaic sory hey had Jus heard. n spie o he proes o he miniser he people urned ou o he live snake show, and Bill gave hem an exhibiionwhich was a grea success; is said, or i used o be said, ha here wasn a snake rick which BU Scroggins serpens didn do. When he exhibiion was over, Bill old he people ha he was a sor o missionary himsel n connecion wih his business o locaing wells and ha he would call on each member n he evening and advise wih hem as o heir spiriual and worldly wans. When he called, his irs" quesion was, "Have you go a well?" he reply was n he negaive, and wells were scarce. Bill inormed he member ha he mus have one locaed, and hen he opened his bag o snakes and as hey began crawling BU lied up his voice and called he people o repenance. He old hem he snakes would do no harm hey (he people) would give him he Job o locaing wells. was a ax on human belie, bu he Mlssourian who old he sory vouched or he ruh o his asserion ha he people gave Bill more orders han he could ill in one season and ha he broke up he camp meeing. He was he irs hereic in he wes, alhough he word was unknown n ha counry hen. He became amous and was n demand. Wherever he raveled he had his bag o rained snakes, and he waxed a and became independen. People n "ha secion believed n ghoss, as many more enlighened people believe in hem in his day. here was one ghos which had done a lively business along he highway beween he couny sea and a river known o his day as Bear creek. was he cusom o his ghos o chase belaed horsemen over he highway unil he ord a Bear creek was reached. here he chase sopped. he ghos never crossed he sream., When he ame o Kev. Bill Scroggins had spread abroad, i was sug- his car n here las nigh, hey didn gesed ha he ravel over he Bear se up no brakes, and she hi he buin creek road and ry his hand on he poss a ralln jol. he car sopped, spiri Bill acceped he call. He bu he loorin well, i is kep righ made a number o journeys beore he on, jus like you see i ghos maerialized, and here were "ha didn wake up can only aribue o my peculiar soundness o people who began doubing he exisence o he ghos, while ohers cied sleep, hu how ever go ou o ha lev. Hill as.one who could overcome mess wihou a bruise or a scrach s a anyhing, ana by ha oken he hadmysery. Since hen have learned made he ghos ake o he woods. he communiy was equally divided. However, he ghos showed up one nigh in. he mids o a sorm and challenged Rev. Bill o ride or his lie. he snake ecclesiasic reused, and here was a cones in which Bills horse was killed, and he was le aoo. he ghos go he bag o snakes and escaped o he ord, where Bill overook him on he ollowing day, and he cones was renewed. he ghos underook o urn he snakes on Bill, bu hey reused o ac. Bill go possession o lienv and urned hem on ho spiri. hey drove ho spiri ino Bear creek aud across i, nnd he spiri led, nnd Hin was he end o ho ghos in ha coiury. Bill reurned in riumph o he couny sea and old (ho sory, was received wih somi doub, bu as years slipped by nnd nobody was dinned people began o bellcvo BU, and apologies camo n raher lae. Bu BU was vindicaed. hen ho myseriously dis-, appeared. Some years ner a den o mnkos was discovered n wha s now Bnes couny, Mo., he adjoining couny on he souh o Cam, nnd n his don was-discovered ho skeleon o a man. n ho opinion-o ninny ho skeleon wnb nono oher han la o ov. Bill ScroKRlns. So well wns his memory revered ha lio bonor wcro colleced rom ho Biinlio don, nnd when lio a courhouio wan buil n Oass couny, s naki, hey woro placed n n box under lio cornernoiio and woro ound here yearn aer when ho old courhouse pys o adverise in A SOUND SLEEPER. he raveling Sans Sory o JProove ha He Was. A kno o raveling men were congregaed in he lobby discussing he vagaries and weaknesses o ha noble animal, man, when Mr. Brandon ravers, a S. Louis exile man, joined he discussion. "ake, or insance," said Mr. ravers, "he marked dierence in he way dieren persons sleep. Now, wih me, made ha he accoun o one o he my sleep is always sound, and anwomen deposiors had been overdrawn earhquake wouldn disurb me ordinarily, bu i any one comes in myin such cases was sen o. he deposi- a ew dollars. he usual noiicaion room and allows he door o creak he or, wih he reques ha he accoun leas bi am awake in an nsan, be made good. A promp and polie and, srange o say, any one pronounces my.given name, ever so soly She apologized or he overdra, hank- ply was received rom he delinquen. serves o rouse me a once. ed he bank oicers or lnqrmlng her " had a remarkable illusraion o his abou en years ago, and i is one o he sranges hings ever had happen o me. "O course, all o us have had our ups and downs, and a he ime speak o wns raher down on my luck and on he careen generally. had been working in Kansas Ciy, and aer losing ou here decided o go o New Flies and Rods.. Alhough here are more han,000 Mexico. You see, was disgused wih syles o lies manuacured or anglers, he old sandard lies, irs pa- Missouri and waned a change o base. "hough wasn exacly on heerned in England over a hundred hog, having a ew sray dollars in my years ago, are sill regarded wih avor pockes, wasn wha youd call by sporsmen. Makers are urning ou wealhy, and o save every sou possible bea my way as ar as possible. lis kep by sporing goods houses, bu new lies every day and adding o he While skirmishing around n he Sana exper ishermen ind ha some o he Pe yards ran across a carload o old paerns canno be mproved upon. dressed looring, a car wih he endhe coachman, grizzly king, proessor, doors open. "his was an easy mark and a real good hing, or dressed lumber s grea su-o sleep on when you are ired ou. had known hen wha know now, money would no have emped man would whip a si^am wih a rod me o sleep n ha car, bu was new weighing rom 9 o 2 ounces. he o he hobo business hen and did no rods o he presen day run rom wo know he reacherous qualiies o ao ive ounces n weigh. he rods are carload o lumber. How ar he car now buil on dieren lines and are was billed did no know, i being oo shorer. A good, serviceable ive ounce dark o see he card on, bu n rod is abou nine ee long. Almos climbed and was sleeping wih myeveryhing used by ishermen nowadays s consruced on more scieniic usual proundiy when he engine coupled up and pulled ou o Kansas prlnciples.- Ciy. can say how long slep, bu heir Worries.. when woke he sun was high and was lying on my back n he open air on a scaered pile o looring. Jus n ron o me was he end o a side rack, and up agains he big"buing pos was he car rode ou o Kansas Ciy in, he whole end o knocked ou as clean as a whisle. How under he shining sun ever go here was a puzzle. wasn hur a all and didn remember anyhing abou a wreck or Jol during.my sleep. "While was speculaing and pounding my brains or an answer o he puzzle a railroad man came up. For a minue he. did nohing bu cussr swearing low and so o himsel! and hen, caching!sigh o me, he broke ino n laugh. From his eloquen genleman o he rail learned ha was sranded n Olahe, Kan., bu ha did no explain how go ou on he ground, ogeher wih a carload o looring. When asked he railroad man or an explanaion, he looked down on me wih a piiul expression. " Why, says he, has an easy one. You mus be several dieren kinds o an nernal ool o kip n a car o ha ricky su; Why, man, ha loorin will airly walk ou o a car or he leas lile hing in-he way o a jol. When hose chumps on No. 2 kicked.ha hobos will never sleep or ravel in a car o dressed lumber on accoun o is dirigible and auomobile endencies."-. A Scene a a French Fire. " happened o see he sar o a lro n Paris," said F. D. Hlgbce. " was a raher ugly blaze n a hree sory building, hough he deparmen would never ge here and sood Jump- ng up and down and cussing he French lro ighers or heir slowness. Presenly, however, iny anxious, gaze was rewarded by ho sigh o a small plaoon o gendarmes clearing he sree as hey were preparing or a big procession. hen along came he" lro eompnny and drew up in Hue n ron o ho building. ho cnglno and a hoso car came lumbering along bohind, and hen hcro was a pause, ho cnlro company sanding a aenion. n a ew minues he real hing, n ho shapo oho capain o he com* pany, appeared. Ho had on whlo gloves and a llorco uniorm, howholo company salued solemnly nnd hen advanced upon he lro! No a hand had boon raised o make a hose coupling or o do anyhing clso unil ha augus capain, wih hoso lovely whlo gloves, had arrived and boon proporly salued." i "Bu wha," sold, "wab happening o ho building during ho lnio o his pleasing coromouy?" "Oh, burned down. Buho lro doparmon mndo a,noblo Bhowlng," concluded Mr. lllgbcc. " was a BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE,, mos successul operaion, as ho doc-reorn nay, bu ho pnlon Bank, New Jersey. died." Ea Lauga molasses ol»v. Adv. She Made Her Accoun Good.*. was only a dainy lile noe rom a woman deposior, bu i caused a genle ripple >o merrimen among he accounans and ellers o an up own bank. he nsiuion eaers, o women, and he, presiden has o en remarked ha he women.deposiors were in some.respecs more careul in - heir business mehods han he men. A ew days ago he discovery was o he ac so coureously and nclosed her check on he same bank or he amoun o he overdra., s needless o say ha an explanaory noe was.sen o his deposior reminding her ha an overdra was no a credi o be drawn upon.- ; brown hackle and black gna lies are over 00 years old and sill hold he ishermans aecions. Anoher hing noiceable s he dierence n he ishing rods. Years ago a She me him a he door and rowned, Her hear was lull o woe; She was a child o rouble, and She reely old him so. he sown ha she had hoped o wear Would no bo done ha nigh; She [reed, and she umed, and here, Were ears ha blurred her sigh. She waned him o sympahize;. Alas, he man ea down AB hough here were no such hing aa An uncompleed gown! Ee merely gazed away a space And wirled his humbs, nor saw he bier ears ha sreaked her ace Nor seemed o care a sraw. She le he soulless wrech and hrew Hersel upon her bed And mourned ha she was reaed so - And wished ha she were deal "Ah, menare selish brues!" she sighed, "Who neiher hink nor care!" And, wih a breaking hear, she cried was more han she could bear. 7 Broad Sree, Red.Bank, N.J. Be sa and wirled his humbs and looked A somehing ar away; * * * * * *» * * * * * *» * * * { omorrow here would be a noe heyd call en him o pay A noe or housands more han ho Could hope o seal or borrow Upsairs, alone, misreaed, she Kep pouring ou her sorrow. _ Gold Medal Flour. A Growing Paper.! HE REGSER is growing all he ime more business, more employees, more his is as -good lour as is made. We -S ype and more machinery. Folks business grows when hey use HE REGSER are selling i a $4.75 per barrel. We d o ell abou heir business. Adv. also sell Pillsburys and Heckers S\i- WALL PAPERS perlaive Flours A HARRSONS. 8 Proad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.»»»»» We have some elegan Holmdel imohy 2 Hay, baled. his is ine swee Hay, d i Wha s? ; unouched by rain aer being cu... ^ s i a new house ;; Feed. i you wan? or is i < We keep all kinds o ground Feed, and J have very ine Clipped Oas, repairs o your V. presen house? ;: Send or me o < SCKLES & CLAY, give you igures.! A. L SMjH,! JOSEPH S. CLARK, FAR HAVEN, N. J. < i D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. Spools! ihooa or qunruirrmok, londor-ooor nnd nororink horocn. Kxrn aenion o rouim oil "" i D. W. SMH. 4 > HEODORE F, WHE, Real Esae, nsurance and Loans, Rooms i and 2, Regiser Building, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. RED BANE PROPERY. 0 FNE PROPERES FOR SALE CHEAP. he James H. Peers and H. C. J. Schroederesaes houses will be oered or sale a very reasonable igures. Each house will be on a lo OO ee wide. hey are well buil, large, handsome, modern houses wih all improvemens and are well suied or ine counry residences.,, -, HOUSES O LE APRL s. Among he houses have o le on April is will be 4 houses on Fron sree, 2 on Washingon sree, 3 on Wallace sree, 2 on Broad sree, 2 on Monmouh sree, 2 on Shrewsbury avenue, 2 on Herber sree, 2 on Bank sree, 2 on Whie sree, on Souh sree, bn Branch avenue, and a Eas Side Park. Prices range rom $7 o $40 per monh. NSURANCE. nsurance placed in good companies, ha pay losses promply, a UVV^JL lowes liuuiaii^vy insurance raes. iuiiv.j, -. - j Grea Clearance Sale NOW GONG ON. DOWN COME HE PRCES On every aricle in our sore. No doub here are many who have waied or jus such an announce- \ men. Well here i is! And never were we - more earnes in making his sale he greaes in ; our hisory. Everyhing in our sore marked down o he lowes prices imaginable. Come a once and ge your pick o he bes bargains. EAGLE CLOHNG CO. DEALEP N Lumber, Coal, Hay and Feed, Hardware, Pains, Oils, Poulry Wire, &e. BLUE FLAME PURAN OL SOVE A SPECALY; AGEN FOR HE BUGESS 8KAM WASHER. ho mon convonion nnd lio oheapon plnoo or ho pooplo o Mlddloowu ownohip o buy lio nbovo goods. JOSEPH S. CLARK. BELFORD, N. J.

12 ..... ) BOROUGH OR BOH SDES A OCEANC PRE-. PARNG FOB A CONES. wo Repors ssued by he Com miee Appoined o Consider he Maer-Summer Residens Wan o be Le Ou o he Borough." he persons a Oceanio who avor hi incorporaion o he village have abou decided o go ahead and ry o ge he legislaure o esablish a borough govern men bere. hose who are opposed o he incorporaion o he borough are a work o preven i. he majoriy and minoriy repors which were.read a he meeing held las week liave been prined in circular orm and have been disribued among he propery owners o he erriory pro posed o be incorporaed, Wih a very ew excepions all he summer people who have propery in he proposed borough objec o heir propery being included in he borough. Almos all o hem have signed a peiion o be pre-, sened o he legislaure, asking ha he applicaion or a borough.be reused ; or i he applicaion is graned ha he boundaries o he borough be BO ixed ha heir propery is no included in i he repor o hose who avor incorporaion akes as he basis o is es mae o axaion he sums paid las year or. all purposes, including he new schoolhouse a Lile Silver, he $3,000 raised or he deiciency caused by he unpaid axes o he pas en years, and he $,200 raised or claypis. hese unusual expendiures, ogeher wih he regular appropriaions, made he oal ax rae or all purposes $5.94 on $,000. Persons who avor orming he borough say ha hey know ha he ownship ax rae will no reach ha amoun again, bu ha hey are willing o pay his rae- righ along i hey can ge a bprough governmen ha will be wholly under heir conrol. beysay also ha hey will be willing o pay very much, more han his rae i i is necessiy or he improvemens hey expec o ge. Some" o horn say ha in he even o he incorporaion being ormed hey can save considerable money by spending less money on he roads hrough Rumson Neck han has been spen in recen years by he ownship commiee, and ha his will eiher reduce he ax rae or else will give hem more money or he desired improvemens in Oceanic. Some o he propery owners wihin he proposed incorporaed disric^ who live hi New York, have issued a circular, calling oh all he non-residen propery owners o he disric o unie and oppose he yll. his.circular declares ha i would be a calamiy o he prop eries owned by non-residens o ake hem ou o he jurisdicion o he own ship commiee and pu hem in he proposed borough. p- -J, he repor o he members o he commiee who were opposed o he incorporaion o he borough ses orh ha he creaion o a borough governmen mus o necessiy very largely increase axes, and declares ha aer spending as much on he school and roads as is now spen, Oceanic will have only $ and Ue license moneyb o pay or all oher expenses conneced wih he borough, unless here is an increase in he ax rae over ha no v raised or he regular school and ownship appropriaions. he borough will have o pay or he suppor o is poorr he mainenance o ho board o healh,8alaries,o assessor, collecor, own clerk, commissioners o appeals, surveyors o he high way, police jusice, borough counsel and policemen; ren o a jail, ren o a police cour room, ren o a meeing room, and also or all improvemens in he way o saniary work, sree lighs, ire hydrans, ire equipmen, ec. he repor saes ha his could no be done wihou levying a borough ax double ha now required o be raised by he ownship. One o he non-residen propery own ers, in speaking o ho maer, said ha he hough he village o Oceanic ough o be incorporaed i he people here waned i. He said ha ho lines should be so drawn ha hose who waned o bo incorporaed should lie le in he borough, and hose who did no wan i should bo le ou. lm would givo home rule or everybody. lie declared ha i was jus as unjus or ho Oceanic people o wan o keep in he borough hose who waned o be lo ou, mi i. would bo or ho summer residens o ry and keop ho Oceanic people rom orming a borough consising only o hoso who waned o ho incorporaed, He said ha i a lino were drawn caul o he Bonlon and Biles proporion and running rom ho rlvor o ho Rldgoroad, hen cas along ho lmdgo road o he nyonuo o he wo vorn, and hon along ho avenue o ho wo Rivera o ho Norh Shrewsbury, i would include almos ovcry one who waned o bo inoorporaod; alhough ho doubed i a majoriy o he pooplo even in hi» limied disric avored being ncorporaed. A borough ormed o hin >roj>ory, ho said would nob bo objeced o by any o ho propery owners living oualdo o ho New Gqods G WO BG SHPVENS OF MANG. <3ur new goods or our spring rade are beginning o come in. One lo o 5,560 yards o Maing arrived by he las seamer rom China and will be a our sore his week. he Maing is o exra good qualiy, and he paerns are hose which will be iri vogue he coming season. Anoher lo, equally large, or which we gave he. order las all, is now on he way here. his will be he larges lo o Maing we;have ever had on hand a he beginning o he season.- A FNE ASSORMEN OF RUGS. When you ix up your house or he coming season, ry aew Rugs in place o puing down all-your carpes. You will ind ha i will be easier o keep house wih Rugs han wihcarpes. may seem a lileearly o alk abou Rugs, bu we have go such a ine sock in ha we jus can help alking abou hem. here are Rugs o all sizes, rom he grea big ellows, large enough or a dining room or parlor, down o he lile ones, suiable o lay in ron o a bureau or a doorway. hey are o good qualiy, hey are o he laes syles, and hey are low in price. You can help being pleased wih hem : when you seehem. COUCHES OF ALL KNDS. Our sore has always been he headquarers or Couches. Our sock has^always been large and we have always aken pains o have he assormen.varied. his year we are doing beer han ever. weny-one Couches o his season^ syles are here and more are coming. hey have coverings as prey as hey are durable, and hey are o all shades and colors. Syles are shown ha will harmonize wih any syle o urniure, or wall decoraion. We consider our presen sock by ar he ines we have ever shown, and he prices well, he prices are as aracive as he goods. HOSS OF LLE HNGS. While your mind is on large iems o household goods like hose menioned, don orge ha we are well prepared or all demands or smaller goods. Farmers who wan Grub Hoes, Pickaxes, or oher arm ools; housewives who wan hal a dozen new umblers, a ew Plaes, or any Oher bi o crockery o replace breakages; boys who wan Skaes or Sleds or Hobbyhorses ; all hese can be had a our usual cheap prices. Now ha our new goods are coming in, sep in and look around. ^ You may no wan anyhing jus now, bu you are sure o wan hings laer, and i anyhing now here srikes your ancy, we will cheerully lay i aside or you unil he ime comes o deliver i. boundary line; bu he said ha mos o hose ouside o his boundary line would igh as srong as hey could agains being compelled o orm par o he proposed new borough and o suer he addiional axaion which i is cerain would have o be imposed o mee he expenses o he new borough. Anoher meeing is o be held a Oceanic nex Monday nigh. is no expeced ha any agreemen will be reached and i is hough cerain ha he igh will be carried o he legislaure. HAVENS HOMESEAD BURNED. eas Owned hi Mrs, Clarissa Walsh o Red Bank. he Newbury Havens homesead a Norh Long Branch, owned by Mrs. Clarissa Walsh, widow o he lae James Walsh o Red Bank, was desroyed by ire on uesday nigh n las week. he house was buil abou seveneen years ago a a cos o over $2,000. was insured or $,000, which will abou cover he loss. Mrs. Walsh inheried he propery rom her aher, ho lae Newbury Havens, abou a year ago. Mr. Havens had married a second ime wihou having sooured a divorce rom his irs wie, who was Mrs. Walshs moher. he second Mrs. Havons and her children aacked Mrs. Walshs ile o he propery, bu he cour susained Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Newbury Havens ho second moved rom he placo las summer and slnco hon ho OUBC had boon unoccupied. ^ _ ^ A License Revoled. Las Friday Judgo Conovor revoked he saloon liccnso grnnod o James Ourvoy o"jjong Branch. lio evidence lhowed lm he placo wan conduced by occo Dilllono, an alian, and,lm i \vnn a rcnor or low characers, ruon and women, blaok and whie. Fighii wore requen in hn plnce, and people o nil iiorn would have dancing and drinking bous. wnn claimed or Garvoy ha aer ho had made ho applicaion or ho licoimo ho docldud no o open hi! place. When ho HCONU won gruned ocoo Dilllono ook chnrgo o ho plnco and conduced i wihou nny [iiihorly on Garvoyu par. CKSON & APPLEGAE P.OS-OFFCE BLOCK, RED BANK, N. J. ^ A RE A BARD. A Horn and a Salk JRiciBurned- wo Horses Perish. A barn-: on David Bairds place a Baird, in Millsone ownship, was- desroyed by ire on Sunday nigh o las week. wo horses perished in he lames, one o which belonged, o Mr. Bairds son-in-law, Archie "VanDoren o EngliBhown. he horses were valued a $75 each. A salk rick near he barn, conaining beween 3,000 and 4,000 sheaves o salks, was also burned. Anoher barn on he premises caugh ire, bii only a par o he roo was burned. Mr. Baird is a nurseryman, He and his son Augusus boh live on he place. he ire was discovered abou en oclock by Augusus Baird, who was awakened by he relecion o: he ligh on his bedroom windows. An alarm was given and neighbors came ou o help igh he ire. A windmill ank and a cisern on he place conained 5,000 gallons o waer. his supply was exhaused and wo wells on he place were pumped dry beore he lames were under conrol. he oubuildings and he wo houses on he place are all close ogeher and had i no been or he supply o waer all would have burned, be bam ha burned down was 4x24 ee. he bprn near by ha had he roo parly burned o, was 28x40 ee, and was illed wih hay and grain. ho loss is abou $C0O. ho only insurance is $00 on he burned barn, «i> A Long Branch Houso Damaged. James lluraughs house a Long Branch, occupied by Mrs. 8. M. Held, wab parially desroyed by lro ns wouk. ho lro is supposed o have been caubod by a deocivo line. Mrs. Reid was preparing o iriovo o Now York and noarly all o hor urniuro had been removed ran ho houso, ho loss is l{bou A lool Olmngo. * K. O, Bur, who liau boon manager o ho Norwood hoel a Branohpor a number o years, lina moved o Newark. John Nnanln. in now n chargo o ho liool, huvlng recenly seourcd n liconno or i...*-*-- payu o ndvorlso in UB RCGBKU. Pans, rousers, Call hem anyhing you like, bu see our syles i in need o a new pair. We have hem rom a good working pair a 75 c. o he ines dress syles., ******** M. M. DAVDSON, Broad Sree, > Red Bank. : Phoographs Mouned on Large Cards. j J; A group o picures o he old homesead, or a number p ;; river or woodland views, or a se o winer landscapes, or a dozen or hal dozen picures o any kind on he same subjec, can be grouped and mpuncd on a iarge card. When a glass ron is pu oh he card and he edges properly bound i makes a splendid ornamen and souvenir, r We have done a grea deal o his kind o work during he pas monh. We prin he picures rom he negaives when he amaeur does no have he ime o do his. We make hese! > grouped picures a very reasonable prices. FOXWELL & WHE, BEGWSER BUDNG, BED BANK, N. J.

13 SENENCE DAY N COUR. MANY SENENCES MPOSED *. A8 HURSDAY. Many Cases o llegal Liquor Sell ing a Asbury JPark-he Giily Persons Sen o Jail, Bu an Appeal aken, -.. ^ hursday was senence day in he cour a Freehold. Judge Conover had evidenly ixed on he penaly o be imposed in mos o he cases beore cour opened, or here was no hesiaion and; he senences were raled o a a rae ha asonished even he, oldes cour habiues. Almos all o he persons who had been conviced a he presen erm o cour, or who had pleaded guily, were senenced on hursday, or were brough o he bar and heir senences hen laid pver. his made a long lis o senences. he senencing was begun wih he sending o jail o hepersona who had been ound guily o selling liquor illegally a Asbury Park. Some o hese were he drivers o he wagons, who could be conviced under a new law passed las winer ; and-ohers were persons who had been conviced o selling liquor on heir premises.: Some o hese men were brough up o he bar in, baches o bj^senenced. John MarshalMs said o be more or less o a poliical leaaer among he colored residens o Asbury Park. He is a very sou man and he looked like a prosperousbusiness man. He evidenly is prosperous, or when E. W. Arrowsraih, announced ha he would ake his case o he supreme cour on a wri o error, Marshall became his own bondsman. Bail was ixed a $3,000 and Marshall esiied ha he owned real esae a Asbury Park worh $0,000, and. ha here was no morgage or oher encumbrance agains i. Marshall was senenced o ive monhs imprisonmen in he couny jail. Sandlass Brown and Edward Johnson were also senenced-o ive monhs in be couny jail or selling liquor a heir houses a Asbury Park, and. boh o hem urnished bail, Mr. Arrowsmih aking heir cases also o he Bupreme cour. Chrisopher Aker and Harvey Harwick were senenced o he couny jail or our monhs or selling liquor rom wagons. hey also iled an appeal bond and will carry heir cases o he supreme cour. Aker was charged wih having commied perjury in his rial, and on his charge be was sen o jail. He bad previously given bail on his charge beore Jusice Whie, bu Judge Conover said ha bail given in a perjury case beore a jusice o he peace did no coun in his cour and Aker had o go o jail unil he could arrange o ge oher bail. homas Sacco, Frank Shus and Benjamin Yanuza were each senenced o wo monhs in he couny jail or selling liquor illegally a Asbury Park. Each o hem urnished bail and heir cases will go o he supreme cour. Charles Sexon was conviced o he same oence. He could no urnish bail and he will have o spend his wo monhs in jail. homas Ahearn, who was conviced o keeping a gambling place a Long Branch, was sen o he couny jail or ive monhs. Almos everybody in he courroom hough he go o very easy; bu some o he people here said ha as he big gambling houses were allowed.o do business a Long Branch wihou anyhing a all being done o hem, he penaly in Ahearns case was ample. Ahearns place was said o be herendez vous o a lo o young Red Bank spors who waned a place o shoo craps and o indulge in oher, games o a like kind. Kaie Bailey, who kep a disorderly house a Long Branch, was Ben o he couny jail or ive, monhs. Malvina Johnson, who assauled John Bane a ha place las May, was sen o he couny jail or our monhs, Harry Marriner o Ocean Grove had solen a lo,o copper wire rom he Ocean Grove associaion. he wire wns worh $4. He was senenced o pay a ine o $5 and coss. Louis Eddleon had bough he wire. He had pleaded guily, alhough rom saemens made by counsel i was eviden ha he had pleaded guily o buying he wire and no o having bough i knowing ha i was solen. ho counsel explained o he cour ha Eddleon had mo Marriner along ho highway and had paid ho boy oigh cona n, pond or he wire. his prico, he counsol saed, showed ha Eddleon could no have known ha ho wire was solen. Bu Judge Conover luid ho man, l»«l pleaded guily and ha liero was no going bade o ha. hen ho senenced him o pay n ine o $20 and coas, which was a heavier lno han had o bo paid, by he pcr- Bon who acuully Holc he wire., horniuimorrih, who BoloclohoHrom iio olohoh lino o Edward hompson o Frooliold, wnl ion o ho couny jnil or wo nionhb. Willlnm Horron, who Bolo briibb boli worhy $S rom Ellas Wno o Koypor, wan Unod $0 nml cobj. lo could no pay ho lno and ho wijii non o Jnll. Diinlol olme«bolo u lo o ropo, worh $7, rom Grro lion nessey o Norh.Long Branch, and he was sen o he couny jail or hiry days. Frederick Myers o Asbury Park was ined $25 and coss or assauling William Emmons las May. George ilon was ined $20 and coss or assauling Henry Belcamp o Keypor. Frederick Homan o Keypor was sen o he couny jail or ive monhs or assauling Frank Pease and Henry Belcamp. rwilliamkipp"w ssenii o iaeprison or hree years or.breakinginp A. Salzs sore a Keypor las March and sealing clohing. Kipp had been in jail ever since he robbery was commied. His companion in he robbery was a man named David Hill. Kipp pleaded guily and urned saes evidence agains Hill, bu Hill was acquied a his rial. Senence was suspended in he case o Samuel Johnson, who pleaded guily o assauling John H. Bane a Long Branch. Joseph omaini, who kep a disorderly house a Long Branch; and John Perri; who pleaded guily o assaul -and baery, were each sen o sae prison or a year. William As Reynolds o Asbury Park was ried on a charge o embezzling $46.00 rom he American Wringer company. Keynolds did no deny aking he money, bu he said he had old he companys represenaive ha he was in deb, and ha his crediors were pressing him, and ha he was hen old he could use he money he had colleced o pay hese bills, and could replace i laer ou o his wages. He had had no opporuniy o replace he money beore he was discharged and indiced. he jury was ou all nigh and could no agree on a verdic. hey were discharged and he case will be reried. Frank Garriel o Long Branch was conviced o beraying Miss sabelle Downey o ha place under promise o marriage. He will be senenced March s. Senences in he ollowing cases were laid over Unil March s: Frederick Sryker ol Keypor, cruely o animals n shooing, wounding and HHDR wo dojre belong- n? o Cornelius irlon and W. Conover Smih. Louis hiercelln and Howard Everlnubam o Long Branch, sealing a en and weaher rane belonglnpo Munro Vannoe. Annie Grez and Sarah Felman o Long Branch, nssaullnjr Rebecca Felman. George C. Ueizcr. als preences n selling a horea o Harvey Harwlck. DEAH CLAMS PAD. nsurance Paid in January in he, Bed Bank Disric. he Prudenial insurance company paid 28 deah claims in he Red Bank disric during he monh o January. he Bed Bank disric includes all o Monmouh.couny: and.par-o Ocean couny. heprudenial company is very promp in he paymen o is deah claims, and seldom or never akes advanage o he ime limi se in is policies or he paymen o is claims. he claims are usually paid a once on presenaion o he proos o deah. O he 28 claims paid in Junuurylie smalles was $0, and his sum WHS paid o he relaives o Margare Leerman o Freehold. he larges claim paid during he monh wen o he relaives o James Lane, o Shrewsbury, who received $ he lis o deah claims paid in January, and he amoun o each claim, was as ollows : Mailda Moun. Lile Silver Kreuger8 Beer and F. & M. Schaers celebraed Annio Kuler, Morganvllle, Welner Beer always on draugh. Mllllu avlor, Long Branch - 83 CO Lizzie Fisher, Lakowood ALSO BARHOLOMAY ROCHESER BEER N Charles E. ier, Mnnnsquan BOLER. Lydla Vnlleaux, Avon 0000 Julia Moron. Herbcrsvllle Ellzubel) Dodo. Wes Oceuu Grove ro^ Job F. Poer, Bayvlllo Ann A. Nlolson, Red Bonk FloroDco Reeves, Manwan rono Scnraeder, Wes Asbury Park 80 0 John Jackson, Wes Park 9 05 Margare Leerman, Freehold 9 00 Madeline Morrissey, Freehold 0 05 Henriea Hurley, Como Edwin Flnley, Avon Neal McGregor, Freehold 0 48 Jano Woolloy, Oaknurs Si) 5 Daniel Cooper, Freehold Jesslo Davis, Long Branch JobF. Poppor, Bayvllle 20 2 Rober Davis, Wes Ocean Grovo 4 08 Edih Pel, Manasquan Edward Reynolds, oms River Jumcs Lano, Shrewsbury 60(4 Cahorlne Gunner, uckeron Guorgu H. Palmer, Long Branch oal:... 83,05.5 A Donkoy Pary a Fair Haven. Misses Vinnie and Julia Cover o Fair Haven enerained a ew riends a a donkey pary las Friday nigh, William Curchin succeeded in pinning he pars o he donkey ogeher ho bes and ho go a china card plao as a prize. Miss Olive Curchin go ho booby prize, a lile china, doll. ho guess wore Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cover, Mr. and Mrs. William Curohin, Jr., Mra. John C. Sohanck Mrs. Willinm L. Cover, Misses Nio and Holon Snyder, Miss Eliol Cover, Miss Olivo Ourohin and Pen ilou. A Manol Damaged by Flro. A wooden lro board in William M. Soeloyi house d Por Monmouh caugh lro las hursday rom a sovo pipo ha pasnoi hrough i. ho lro bonrd and a manel above wcro damngod o ho exen o $5. ho loss io covorcd by nburarico, ( - # i >»o Van Wan AnuMna ry B/ Raaigrms wan columnii, An udvorlnomon o hiry wordu oona onlyjob con».-~v<ldu. ; HE COA^JAS ESCAPED..,, Sir. ana Sirs. Rober ilon Xar- roicly Escape Asphyxiaion. - s, Mr. and Mrs. Rober, ilon o Lincro had a narrow escape one.nigh las week rom being asphyxiaed wih coal gas. Mrs. ilon had no been eeling well or several weeks and a small sove was pu up in he bedroom o render he room more comorable a nigh. One morning Mrs. ilon awbke abou six oclock wih a choking sensaion. She go ou o bed bu had aken only a ew seps when sbo ell unconscious o he loor. Mrs. ilons siser, Miss Josephine Fenon, lives wih he ilons. "She rusbed o he room irhen. she heard her siser all. Miss Fenons irs hough was ha her siser had made some misake in aking her medicine and ha an overdose had rendered her unconscious. Mr. ilon was aroused bu he was so dizzy ha i w^s wih diiculy ha be was able o dress. hen i dawned on hem ha gas rom he sove was. he cause o he rouble. he odor o gas in he room was no very srong, bu Mr. and Mrs. ilon had no doub breahed i during he greaer par o he nigh. Aer Mr. ilon dressed he wen or Mrs. ilons relaives and hen hasened o Red Bank or a docor. n he meanime be windows in he bedroom had been opened and beore he docor arrived Mrs. ilon had been: revived. She suers no ill eecs rom her experience. JAMES BYRAMS ACCDEN. His Horse Became Unruly, and Broke he Wagon and Harness. James Byram, who has a raining sable near Lincro. drove o William C. Elys a Holmdel las Friday wih a horse and buggy. He ied his horse under Mr. Elys shed. he horse go cold sanding under he shed.and when Mr. Byram sared o drive ou o Mr. Elys yard he horse became unruly. kicked he whileree in wo, and broke one o he shas o be wagon and he backhand o he harness. Aer i was ree rom he wagon he horse sood sill, making no eor o run away. Mr. Byram vcas uninjured. He ook his broken wagou o he wheelwrigh shop a Holmdel and borrowed anoher one o drive home wih. School eachers Enerained. Pro, and Mrs. C. Herber Walling o Oceanic enerained he eachers o he Oceanic and Navesink public schools and a ew oher riends a heir homo las Wednesday nigh. he evening cwas spen alking over school in* lierary work and playing > euchre. hose presen were Miss da Johnson, Miss Lilian Heah, Miss Edih Swan and Pro. Paul Schurman o Nave^jnk; Missiilie C. Sproul o Keypor, Miss.Addie pover o Keansburg, Misses Elizabeh and Prudence Newbury, Mies Chrissie Bogle, James E. Bogle and Charles and Jessie Harvey o Oceanic. \». All kinds o walnu meas picked ready or use a Laughs, nex o Navesink naional bank, Red Bank. Adv. JOSEPH C. ESCHELBACH, COLUMBA HOEL, 25 Wes Fron Sree, near Pearl, Red Bank. N. J. x v v Jackes, Gapes, Waiss, &c., a Very Low Prices. Our annual "sock-aking has jus been" compleed. here are some Novely Dress Goods, LadiesJackes and Capes, Silk Waiss, Flannel Waiss, and some oher goods o similar characer ha we will sell very cheap o close ou wha we have le o he seasons sock. ADLEM &CO VALENNES. he cusom o giving Valenines is by no means ou o dae, and more Valenines are sold han ever. We will be ready o supply everybody, wheher hey wan a very handsome Valenine, or one ha will cos only a ew v cens. Good Winer Reading. have all he magazines as soon as issued. here are good oudoor sories in Ouing, Recreaion and Field and Sream, jus he kind o reading or hese long winer evenings. hen here!s he Auomobile Magazine, Which ells all abou he new hings in horseless carriages. Sop a our news sand onhe way o. he pos oice and look a some o hese hings. ELEY&SON, NEX O POSOFFCE, RED ANK. Can Sleep For ha ickling in he hroa! Use Aun Marys Bronchial Lozenges. hey cure Colds, hey sop Coughing, hey alleviae Hoarseness, and hey relieve and cure all diseases and disorders o he hroa and lungs. PRCE, 0 CENS. ALL DRUGGSS SELL HEM. MANUFACURED BY JAMES COOPER, JR., Corner Broad and Whie Srees, Red Bank, N. J.»/ww\/wv Some Plain alk. We don believe here is anoher priner on he ace o he earh who has so much aih in his abiliy o please people as we have. We are bending every human energy o make our work beer as he days go by. We are puing all he orce we possess ino our eors. We are picking ou he bes employees we can ind geing people wih brains as well as muscle. We are proud o resuls acually proud. Cusomers are coming back ime and ime again. When we ge a paron, we hold him by righ reamen by giving him more, i possible, han we promise. seems o us ha we ough o do your prining. were willing i you are.. Goodness knows, Our prices are oen lower han youd expec. < elephone 3. HE RED BANK REGSER.

14 >;.«>»..,. Under he Eaves.- Bidden by dusk and dus hey li Kr Under he spacious caves j. JSJ. Busy «nd broken and all «wi7, ;; he casaways o years gono by,. he eloomy deph receives. «^ Leaher bound books o quain design Wih yellow and well (rayed leaves (Chiely elling o hings divine), A cracked decaner cnhbolcd "Wine" Under he gloomy caves; Jl iny cricke/ a broken clialr, A brindle cowhide runk, A srange old Bove, so rough and square, Filled wih rusy cooking ware And oher kichen junk; A lile cradle, rude and plain How ancy round i weaves he alc o moher joy and pain, ha all hese leeing: years had lain Under ne gloomy cavca; And BO * each poor casaway Some ender ancy cleaves, he genle voice,ha o did nay, "Oh, save i ye anoher day!". Under he Bpacious cavea._.. A SORY OF HE KAFFR WAR. ; by regimens recenly arrived rom England, and a serious campaign was underaken agains he Amaola mounains, which he enemy were said o be holding n orce. My ahers regimen was he h* hey had been n he colony or a couple o years and more or less coninually engaged in all he recen ighing, and hey knew wha deermined enemies hey had o deal wih. We are ap o orge nowadays when he; Kairs are peaceul ellow coloniss wha ierce ighers hey were. My aher hough hem one o he ines savage races n he world. We have seen and heard so much since hen o he Zulus, a kindred race, ha we are ap o orge wha ormidable opponens he Kairs-were n hose early wars men o magniicen physiqiie i nnd undiumed courage, armed wih he errible assagais, which hey wielded wih grea skill, hurling hem wih accurae aim nnd ncredible orce o gren disances, and when a close quarers Babblng wih he cruel broad blade ha was more han a mach or he bayone. hey had irearms, oo, and had learned o handle he muske wih good aim and precision, while, alhough heir acics were essenially o a loose order, suiable o heir rugged bush counry, hey had a cerain cohesion nnd discipline mpared o hem by brehren whp had served in he local Cape corps. was abou June 24,85, hn General Somerse moved orward no Kallrland rom For lnro wih a orce o 2,000 men horse, oo, guns nnd rregulars desined o anek he Amaolns. Wha ollowed le my aher ell n hlo own words: "he nigh beore he column marched a new oicer joined our regimen and repored himsel or duy. He came sraigh o he coonelb mess, which was no more han a cnmpnro n he open, on which bubbled a nonm- ng kele o soup and nroind which, lno in blind, were- squaed he colonel, ho senior major and mysel, (lie junior. " Some ono o see you, sir, Raid ho orderly, nroducing a lguro wrapped n n gren blanke con, bu elll shivering in ho keen nigh nlr. "Whn can do or you? nuked he colonel, a llo olmml, or ho wan Bliarp se nnd did no wan o mliih hli eliaro o ho soup. " have come o join, ulr, AriHlRnn Surgeon Jnlyan; landed nn week nnl ordered o Join hendqunrers nn noon as could.< All hin wiin nn n a raher iuu reble voico, uo doub wiido weaker by lie ncrvouuncm o HD iilimlon.. "Well, you nro wolcoino ciougli We expec o be engaged omorrow or nex day,, and heres no saying how many o us may no be hi. Here, Oranvllle his was he adjuan, who also belonged o he colonels dinner mess ake him over o. he surgeon. Have you had any grub? "he newcomer conessed ha he had no ased ood ha day, and he was immediaely made hospiably welcome o a share in he conens o he camp kele. Aer ha he ook him sel o o he regimenal hospial ens. "he regimen marched.o nex morning or, as i seemed o me, n he middle, o he nigh. We ormed up on parade n perec silence, he words o command, issued in a whisper, passed on rom mouh o mouh, and he column, saring noiselessly, a once commenced he nscen o some very seep ground. By dayligh we badreached a ridge rom which he enemys posiion was visible, and already a brisk skirmish had- commenced beween hem aud our advance guard. had been a si, seep climb, and happened 50 years ago, when lie none o us was sorry o hal and ves norh nnd easern roniers o he old upon he ridge. Casing my eyes colony were perpeually harassed by around, soon discovered our newly he Kairs. We lile realize nowadays joined sawbones in he cener o a he consan urmoil arid rouble ha group o laughing, chaing youngsers, who were reaing him aer heir prevailed n places where here are ashion as a Johnny Haw.. now railways and a seled populaion, "He looked in ruh a raw, hal ormed, ill grown youh, younger han his who employ as heir servans descendans o - he very men who were orever a war wih us. hings were so hree and weny, or he could no have age, which mus have jgen wo or bad ha he naives- had a one ime go his diploma. His igure was very shu up he governor o he colony, sligh and ragile, his ace perecly Sir Harry Smih, in a small or, rom smooh, wih a clear, resh complexion. which he only cu himsel ou aer a He had n shy aud shrinking manner, and could plainly see ha i was pain daring hand o hand igh. his was and anguish o him o be made ile aer lie had gone ou in orce wih bu o his harebrained comrades. abou,500 men o overawe he urr " Wha is he use o sending ou a bulen ribes and go very much he whlpper snapper o a chap like you? wors o. Youd hardly have he pluck o ampuae he leg o a ly," heard one sub- A his ime, abou he end o 850, here were quie 5,000 Kairs in he alern say as drew near. ield agains us, and 0,000 more were "Wai illyoure under ire, Miss on he poin o joining hem under Mary, added anoher. "Say behind wih he hospial Kreli, an inluenial chie o very srecher; has my sraigh ip, Mary, doubul loyaly. dear!" cried a hird, and he res, cach- have oen heard my aher ell o ng up he epihe, a chorus o voices he errible sae o hings ha prevailed hroughou he norh o he began o slug Misress Mary,. quie conrary, how does your garden grow? cplony. he whole disric was perpeually devasaed by marauding " Come, come, young genlemen, proesed Bharply,. leave Mr..ulyan Kairs. he savages "overran he alone. He may shame some o you counry as ar as Somerse and even ye when heres real work o be done. arher o Grahamsown, sweeping up Anyhow, hes a newcomer and should all he cale, sheep and horses hey be beer reaed. could ind and commiing he mos righul arociies. n a ew monhs "he ears gahered in he dark, sad. as nmny-a 200 armhouses were burned-o ^he ground, nnd large quaniies eyes o he huned young docor as hey were urned graeully o mine, o bread and corn, wih oher arm and saw ha he waned o press my produce, had been wanonly desroyed. So serious was he siuaion ha hand. Bu a ha momen he order came o all n. We moved across he he selers ormed hemselves ino a ridge o is edge, ound a seep descen, dropped down and began o deense associaion, and he governor appoined a solemn day o humiliaion breas anoher rise, which we were in he English and "Duch churches. soon unpleasanly reminded was A ho same ime a body o roops wa3 srongly occupied by he enemy. heir colleced a Grahamsown, suppored ire became nensely ho, and, alhough we opened ou a once ino skirmishing order, many men were sruck down as we sill pressed on o he aack, he men aking advanage o he rocks and rees and any cover hey could ind. "here was raher a cheek, and he colonel sen me o bring up a couple o supporing companies o re-enorce he ighing line. My mission ook me back over he ground we had crossed, where our casualies lay hick and wounded, and ound our surgeon, an old campaigner, and his irs assisan busily ending he wounded. " you see my second, major, hurry him up, cried he surgeon. heres work and enough or all hands now. sen him o he rear o prepare he Held hospial, bu he ough o be here now. " looked abou or Julyan and ound him where do you suppose? Behind a grea bowlder, crouching all o a heap, wih his head buried n his hands and sobbing aloud n a wild paroxysm o woe. Julyan, said very quiely, laying my hand upon his s_houlder, his won do. see wha is wrong wih you ohers have been hrough beore you he lirs ime urider ire s no ha, sir; no ha. have no ears or mysel. d ace all and worse o save he res. Bu-ihe blood, he slaugher, he Buddcn, awul deah " here mus be an end o such nonsense, cried angrily. Changing my one: You mus pull yoursel ogeher, young ellow. here s work or you lu ron here. he ohers wan you, your colleagues, he wounded. Up, now, be,o wih you. "lie roue o hla ee a my words wih a Har; one his shudder, an uncourollablo Bpnmn, us wore, o he agony he had endured, swep over him, and hen he ran orward a ull npecd. " Haw no more o him ill ho end io he dny, and hen only or n momen, or ho cahiialleh had been many, ho hospial \vnn ull, and ho surgeons wore excobhlvely busy. heard only good o young Julynn. lls chie npoku. o him wih enhusiasm nmiinoul skillul operaor, wih marvelous dexeriy and llghncih o ouch. H or Mi momenary wenlcnc-bh, nkln o ho woll known ngo righ, bu niniely woiw, no ono knew o i. ha painul oplhodo won kep a done occro beween iil. "lin bo hnd no orgoen nor wha had dono or him, on which ho, would liudn wih exaggeraed limlii- OMCO. A ow Onyn laer ho enmo o mo wih n piolly lioop ring, which ho urgenly iibkcd mo o accep, ",lsw "much. Bu i was my mohers, and should like you o wear lln "memory o your exceeding kindness, sir." - " old him would do nohing o he kind, and believe swore a him as a Billy, senimenal young, ass. "He kep he ring because obliged him* o do so, bu he would* harp sill upon my kindness and declared ha he would live only o show his graiude some day, somehow. He go his chance, as ell you. "he dlslodgmen o he Kairsrom he Amaolas was one o our earlies acions. was ollowed by a series o operaions oward he Kei river, among, which he wors was he sorming o he Waerkloo, which was ried hree imes. On he inal and*luccessul assaul we were holy engaged, and ell, ully believing when was hi hai i was all over wih, me and ha had los he number o my mess. While Jay here helpless, wih a wound n my high, he wave o aack rolled onward, and ained rom loss o blood. When came o mysel, Julyan was leaning over me, anxiously waching me wih grea, dar-k, wisul eyes., " Don speak, he said direcly opened mine. You are all righ. have aken up he arery andixeda ournique. s only a quesion o paience. heyll pick you up by and by. " Bu you mus no say by. me, proesed. Go on aer he. regimen a once. order you. " And he colonel ordered me o re main here wih you, he answered briely. s no because am araid. " was no ndeed, as be soon showed beyond all doub, For,alhough he igh had swep away beyond us, ugiives, or broken paries o Kairs, began o drop back, and we were suddenly aacked by hal a dozen sav ages who were lurking among he rees.. - " Give me your revolver, said Julyan. can use i "hey were no very common n hose early days, arid i was orunae had one. Bu or ha revolver and he splendid use Julyan made o i should never have been able o ell his sory. When hey rescued us a lile laer, here were our dead Kairs wihin range, and a rail o blood showed where a ih had limped wounded away. Bu Julyan had no escaped. He had one assagai in his arm and was pinned o he ground by anoher in his leg. hey were lesh wounds, happily, and soon healed,, oo, reeovered aer a ime. "ha is my ahers sory, and" he major here sopped abruply, as hough he had said his say, bu his liseners were by no means saisied. "Go on, man, go on; surely has no all?" "s no quie all my aher old me, nor, indeed, all ha know. he res is raher personal, and m no sure- Well, you nsis here goes: hey had, o course, o ake Julyan o hospial, and i was here ha a mos exraordinary discovery was made. he young assisan surgeon was a emale. You may ake ha curious ac as explaining much ha had happened and all ha evenually came o pass, or my aher married her shorly aerward and le he servlce."- leaher Beling, he average lie o irs class leaher beling, running indoors and under ordinary condiions, is en years. Bels subjeced o acid umes would las a much shorer ime han ha, and, on he oher hand, in especially avoring circumsances a bel migh las much longer. here was aken down in New York no long ago a leaher bel ha had been running 24 years. his, however, was somehing unusual. As is he case wih prey much everyhing ha is made and sold, leaher beling may be bough secondhand, he secondhand bels coming ino he marke naurally enough hrough he reiing o acories, hrough he subsiuion o bels o one widh or hose o anoher, and so on. Secondhand bels ha have no been much used sell or no very much less han new bels. heir price decreases, o course, according o he wear o which hey have been subjeced. When a leaher bel ceases o be useul as a bel, i la likely o be sold o be cu up no boo heels, wha here is le o aer ha going o ho scrap beap.- E REGSER does all kinds o prining and does i quick and good. he prico is low or ho grade o work dono. Elecriciy s he modern orce o o-day, o ligh your homes and sores, propel your machinery.and cook your meals. is beer han all oher mehods, Because i gives no hea, ashes.or smoke and is more economical in every way. makes an ideal home., he Shore Elecric Co., 28 EAS FRON SREE, l«d lnnk, WHA A MAN WANS n a Lie nsurance Policy is CERANY OF PAYMEN. he Prudenial pays all claims immediaely upon receip o saisacory proos o deah. Home Oice, Newark,N.J. WRE FOR PARCULARS. HE PRUDENAL 637 nsurance Co. o America. JOHN F. DBYDEN, Presiden. LESLE D..WARD, Vice Presiden. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vice Presiden and Counsel. FORRES F. DRYDEN, Secreary. P. G. WARNER, Sup., Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. W. H. HOUSON, General Apen, No. 20 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Hance & Sons. HE PEERS SORE. A Grea Reducion N Dinner Ses and Odd Pieces 30-Piece Dinner Ses, value $6.90, now $ < " " «2.50, " " " " «.25, " 6.50 Odd ses o rom 50 o 80 pieces and valued rom $6.00 o $0.00, now selling a $3.00 o $7.00 per se. China Closes and Hall Sands. One Oak China Close, value $37.50, now $24.75 ( U i " 2/50, " 5.75 K i " 8.00, " 3.50 " " " " " 6.80, " 2.75 One Walnu Hall Sand, value $28.90, now 2.75 a Oak " ~ " " 28.00, «8.50 «" "" " 7.20, " 5.25 Rob. Nance Broad Sree, Red Bank.»»»»<>»»*»»»»»»»»»» COAL! My coal yard is handy and he coal you ge rom i is good coal, well screened, and he bes he marke aords. We deliver our coal promply, and he prices are as low as he marke will allow. W.N. WORHLEY, :: roo o Worhlcys Hill, RED BANK, N. J. ;»»»»»»»»

15 O BECOME RCH. Ho Much is Seeded or a Sar, V Someimes. Once upon a ime, several rich Hindoo merchans were whillng away he ime alking over heir aairs. All excep one were o he opinion-ha. nbusiness no one could gaher wealh who had no a solid capial o begin wih. hen he who held dierenly and who -was he riches o hem all spoke up and said:. : "O a ruh i is very easy o acquire a grea orune when one has bu o add reasure, upon reasure.. As or me, earned my riches wihou so much as a groa o begin upon. Lisen, and: will ell you my sory. ""My aher died beore was born. He had been very rich, bu my moher was only a poor widow, wihou suppor or proecion. All he wealh ha her husband had le her was aken rom her by greedy relaives, and as she even eared or her lie she sough reuge a he home o a riend o my dead aher. "here was ha was brough ino his world. My dear moher, o whom laer became he sole suppor, was hen obliged o gain her livelihood as bes she could. She had o work very hard or very small wages. Nowihsanding she managed o save enougb rom her scany earnings o pay or a maser who augh me o wrie and o igure. "On he day when compleed hese humble sudies my moher called me o her and said:,as your aher was a merchan beore you, so also should you be a merchan. here is n our own, a rich banker who s called Wlsakhlla. his generous man makes a pracice o lending capial o he sons o merchans who have los heir own means. Go and pray him o open his purse uno you as he has done uno ohers. "No sooner said han done. Bu when enered he privae oice o he banker he was in very bad humor. ound him scolding roundly a young man, he son o a merchan, who sood beore him wih bowed head:. "Do you see ha dead mouse on he loor here?;, he exclaimed angrily o him. here B a piece o merchandise ou o which a smar man migh make a-orune. As or you, good or nohing, have already len you an ample sum. No only have you ailed o add o your capial, bu by your olly you have squandered i all. A hese words advanced oward he banker and spoke: " Allow me, said, o borrow rom you he piece o merchandise o which you spoke. So saying picked up he mouse and wen my way. Nowihsanding his anger he good man was so sruck wih my simpliciy ha he could no resrain a smile. "n he sree came across a grocer sanding in he doorway o his shop sroking a beauiul ca. oered him my mouse. He acceped and in exchange gave me a, ew hariduls o peas. carried hem home, roased hem and made my way o he ouskirs o he own, aking care o bring wih me a waer jar illed o he brim wih resh, cold waer. Arriving a a crossroad, seaed mysel in he shade o a grea ree. was scarcely seled when along came a pary o woodcuers, heir shoulders ben beneah heir loads and heir aces anned by he sun. arose and, bowing humbly,beore hem, se orh my peas and rereshing drink. As a reward each made me a presen o wo bundles o agos, which carried o he marke. sold hem, and wih he money made in his way bough some more peas, a larger quaniy his ime, and repeaed my course o he previous day. Soon was able o se aside he greaer par o my agos, and, nowihsanding my selling he remainder, quickly earned so much money ha a las could buy up all he sock o he wood cuers. coninued selling some and saving some unil had colleced a considerable quaniy. "he rainy season was approaching, nnd n duo course he rain ell n orrens, and dark clouds obscured he sky. As or several weeks did no cease raining, he roads leading o he woods were soon quie mpassable. ho weaher, oo, was very cold, and soon here was a grea scarciy o irewood which n consequence rose n price his WAS he lmo o sell my sock. made a nea proi. rened a sall a ho marke and sored wih dlcren kinds o merchandise. By prudence and orehough succeeded in my on erprlso, My rade exended rom day o day, so ha aor awhllo was able o reire wih a compeence, rospeeod by all my ellow cllzejna. "hen ordered rom a skilled gold smih a golden mouse, which sen o Wlaakhlla, ho bnnker rom whom had borrowed my irs capial. ho good man, porcelvlng ha nowlh sanding; my youh was well verned n lmulnehn aairs and ha had urn cd o good accoun somohlng which ovon ho had reckoned a lllo value, gave mo H daugher n marriage. "lila, hen, n ho hisory o my or uno, which proven lin money s no always uhoeulnl o amass wealh n Walnu brile n Lmgn puro am resh -Adv. iimlicamcroihoodoob good prining n n air prloo. Adv. A PLJNGE O DEAH. Sam Paeha Famous Jump Over he Genesee Falls. Nov. 3,829, Sam Pach los his lie n jumping rom a scaold 25 ee above he brink o he Genesee alls ino he abyss ljelow. He underook o jump n all a disance o 25 ee. O course he whole populaion o. Rocheser as well as he armers rom neighboring villages Were upon he scene. he ame o Pach had or several weeks been a opic o conversaion among he early selers. Pach was born in Rhode sland in Soon aer he removed o Paerson, N. J., a which place in 827 he was seized wih he jumping mania. Aer giving several daring exhibiions in New Jersey he decided o ry his luck a Niagara alls wo years laer. n Ocober, 827, he jumped rom a shelving rock beween Goa island and he gurgling waers many ee below. A ew days laer he sarled he na- ives by jumping rom he old Flzhugh sree bridge a dawn. He swam under he waer o a convenien hiding place, where he had much amusemen in waching several boas crowded wih people dragging or his body. hey were sarled when he called merrily o hem, joking hem or heir wased eors in his behal. On anoher morning he sarler! a Rocheser lad by jumping rom he brink o he alls o he rapids below. Pach had no reassured he boy, he would have had hal o he populaion o Rocheser dragging he waer or his dead body. Wih such a record s no wonder ha on he morning o Nov. 3 all he muddy roads leading o Rocheser were hronged wih people desirous o seeing he wonderul jumper. Even i armers were unusually busy in securing he las o heir harvess hey ound ime o ake a day or wo o n order o winess he eas o Sam Pach. Several boas brough hundreds o visiors in holiday aire rom Canada, ^Oswego and, Lewison. Bualo, Canandaigua and Baavla were almos depopulaed- on accoun o he exodus o Rocheser. he ew averns in.he ciy urned guess away, and many had o camp ou overnigh. Nowihsanding he raw, cold weaher hrongs o selers lined he banks below he alls. Alhough Sam said he did no eel he cold weaher", he was pleased o oriy himsel wih a drink o brandy endered o him by his riend, William Coebrane., Several o he specaors conribued a nnlque uniorm. Dresse~d in whie rousers decoraed wih a black sllli handkerchie ied around his body, surmouned by a ligh woolen jacke and skullcap, Sam mus have presened a groesque appearance. Aer aking anoher drink.rom he lask Sam made he ollowing speech o he housands o breahless specaors: "Napoleon was a grea man and a grea general. He conquered armies, and he conquered naions. Bu he couldn Jump he Genesee alls. Wellingon wns a grea-man and a grea sold.or. He conquered armies, nnd he conquered naions, and he conquered Napoleon, bu he couldn jump he Genesee alls. ha was le or me o do, and can do i nnd will." Alhough Sam Pach could jump he Genesee alls when he was sober, he could no do when he el he eecs o he brandy. Owing o his ac he me his deah when he ook he jump. When he housands o silen and horror sricken specaors saw Sain srike he waer, hey did no see him come o he surace. His descen was so unlike bis previous eors, when he sho like an arrow rom a bow, ha he specaors were cerain ha he me his doom when he reached he waer and he jagged, piercing rocks beneah. he specaors searched in vain or he jumper. he orchea o he searchers along he river bank and hose o he searchers who dragged he river n boas li up he river during he long nigh hours. Amid he roar o he caarac ho sorrowing muliu.de shed ears or he jolly good ellow who like many ohers, loved his bole on occasions. Nowihsanding he rumors ha Sam Pach had been seen alive n Rocheser nohing was heard o him unil S. Paricks day, when his body was ound n a cake o co near ho mouh o ho Genesee. His.remains were burled in he cemeery a Charloo. Alhough und been he ambl ion o his lie o jump London bridge, ho me his deah n ho Genesee. ho eas o Snm Pach illed ho newspapers or wcels, aud alhough such poes as Mrs. Slgourney wroe- pooma dedicaed o hla memory no monumen has been ereced n commemoraion o hla eas, ndeed, ho even produced n pro ound lmpreshlon upon ho people o hoso days., On ho ollowing Sunday ho preachers n Rocheser arid neigh boring owns could no say enougl ngalna,ho ovils o Jumping. Somo ovon won as ar ns Joslali niobbll, who old ho pupils o ho hird churcl Sunday school ha because- hey aaw ho aal lonp hoy wore accohhorlch o hid deah und woro nnirlcrnr» n ho Bigh o God.-, NOCE! he Annual Meeing OP BE,,, OWNSHP COMMEE Shrewsbury ownship WLD BE HELD A BE own Hall, Red Bank J. J., im RKOBHB.prins more news han any oher Monmouh couny pivpor prins hoer and prins i more accuraely. hopapor cosa.50 uyeur. Adv. s * ON hursday, February 5,9D0, A 0 OCLOCK, A. M., o pa83 bills agains he ownship. All persons having billl agains he ownship are requesed o presen bem on ha day. A. O. HARRSON, ouriuhlp Clerk. DENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- L :. ( - P A N Y *.. On "and aer November 9b, 899, BAN8 WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, a. m.j 2 68, 6 08 p. in., week days. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.; 6 08 p. m,, Newark, a. m.; 2 68, 0 08p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 48 a.m.; 608 p.m. " Elizabeh a, m.: 2 58, p. m;, week " Sundays,8 43a.m.; 0 00 p.m. " Rahwny, 9 28 a.m.; 8 68, B 08 p m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 00 p. m. Woodbrldge,MB a. m.; 2 B p. m.,week days. Sundays 9 3 a. m.; A OS p. m. " Perh Amboy a. m,; 2 58, 0 08 p. m.; week days. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.: C 06 p. m. " Souh Amboy, 9 23 a. m.; 2 68, a 08 p.m.; week days. Sundays,9 48a.m.: 8 00p.m. Maawan, 0 23 a. m.; 268, 0 08 p. m.,weels days. Sundays.0 43a.m,:0 08p.m. " Mlddleown, 9 23 a. m.; 2 68,0 08 p. m.. week days. Sundays, 9 43 a; m.; 6 00 p. in. renon and Philadelphia, connecing a Babway, 9 23, a. m.; 8 U8 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6UO p. m. " Lone Brand], Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, 0 30 a. m.; i p. m., week days. Sundays, 22 a. m.; 6 50 p. in. Do no sop a AsburyPark or Ocean Grove on Sundays. " oms River, Bay Bead and nermediae saions, 0 80 a. m.; week days., rains leave Philadelphia, Broad Sree, (via Runway) or Red Bank, a S 60, 0 a. m..; 3 20 p. m. week days. Sundays, 4 OS p. m. rains leave New York or Eed Bank, rom Wes 23d sree saion, 8 66 a. m.;.2 40, 3 25, 4 65 p. m. Sundays, 9 26 a. m.; 4 05 p. m. From Debrosses sree, 8 00 a. m.; 2 50, p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 45 a. m.; 5 5 p. m. From Corland sree, 9 00 a, nv, 2 60,8 40, 5 0, p. m., week dajs. Sundays, 0 45 a.m.; 6 6 p. m. -. B. HJOHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manaior. Gon. Passenger Agen. Noice o Bicyclers! ordinance prohibiing he riding o bicycles on he sidewalks wihin hp limis o he own o Red Bank will be sricly enorced. All persons riding on he sidewalks, all persona riding wihou lighed lamps a nigh, and all persons riding aser han six miles an hour, wihin he corporae limis o he own o Eed Bank, will be arresed and ined. F. P. SKYKER, Chie o Police. Collecors Noice! All axes agains real esae no, paid by February s, 900, will be recorded and published, according o law, and ineres and all expenses will be added. he Collecor will be a his oice in HE EEGSER building beween oclock and 3 oclock p. M., uesdays and Saurdays. BENJ. J. PARKEE, Collecor. P. O. Address; Shrewsbury, Monmouh Co., N. J. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. A O CAROLNE M. FLENDER. By virue o nn order o he Cour o Chancery o New Jersey, madu on ho day or be dae hereo. n a causa wberoln Sarah hompson is complainan and you, Caroline M Flanders and John. hompson and ohers are deendans, you are required o appear, plead, domur or answer he complainans bill o complain on or beore he WELFH DAY OF MARCH nex, or in dernul hereo, he Bald bill will be oken as conessed agains you. he said bill s a crediors bill, Died or be collecion e a cerain Judgemen n avor o be complainan and agains he said Jnhn. hompson and ohers, and s by said bill claimed and chaned ha he said John. hompson execued a deed o conveyance o his lands siuaed n he couny o Monmouh and sio o Now Jersey, described in Bald bill, o you he sold Caroline M, Flender, daed Augus 8s, 898, and ha you, ho said Caroline M. Flender, execued a deed o con voyance o he said lands, or apar hereo, ohosaldhorulon. errel, daed May 7h, 899. and ha ho said deeds wore oxocued wih lio nen lo delay nnd doraud be complalnnn n bo collecion o her said judgmen, and lm ho said Horaio N. erre bad noice o Bald raudulen nen, and said bill prays ha Raid doeds may bo se aside and declared void as agains llin said Judgmen and ha hu said lands may be sold ree and discharged o and rom he sold deed o conveyance. n onhr o saisy said Judgnion. WLLAM. VlKDENBUlG, solicior o Complalnun. PosoJlco address: Freehold, N. J. Daed January h, 000. S HERFFS SALE. By viruo o Wri o 0 a o mo direced. ssued ou o he Cour o Obnncoryo hosuoo Now Jersey, will booxposod osalo a public vendue, on MONDAY, FJKZdDAYOFFKmiUAY, KX), beween in houra o! oclock aud 5 oclock (a 2 oclock), lnh aernoon o said day, a he Cour Houso a Freehold, n hu ownship o Freehold, Couny o Mon< mouh, Now Jersey. All ha cerain rnc or parcel o land and prem ises, hereinaer pnrleularlvilescrlhod siuae, lying and bolnk in he ownship o KhrewHbury, in ho Couny ol Monmouh, anil Hao o Now Jersey n Oceanic. Beginning a ho nnrlliciu corner o h< U«l Hank road umwanlilniion sree; henco () norherly along lio easerly sldo o Washingon Broo, nnoy-ono ee nine nches o a sake, honco (2)easerly parullel wih he od lnnk road, uliuiv oo o nsuiko; hence HM souherly pnrallol wil Washingon srai, nlncy-one ee nnd il no lnohus o lio norherly sldo o un lied lmrik road; honc* (4) wobwly along ho mum nliley oo, o h poin or place o xiulnnlnir. lielng ho samo prom. oes convoyed liy Aain li. Mirier o salil William, enrmll and James K. llwln by de«<l recorded Monmouli Couny Clerks Oice, mi DccomlM lil BM, n Hook Mi o DHKH, pago H), «U>., and mil>. )<x;. howovor, o lin roslrlolorm oonulnod n Bali dooi. Hl dooi.,.hclxod aa ho properly Wllllnin. lunnnll ol ux, o l, aken n oxeeiillon a ho mil aun K Nw H o * M» ODOA KKXN, Boir. D»odj«mmyja>,:iooo. W.oo, A PPLEGAE & HOPE, J\.., : COUNSELLORS A LAW, RED BANK, MONMOJH CODNY, NEW JERSEY. J0HN3.APPLE6AE. FKED W.HOPE. /HARLES H. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, BEOAD SREE, _ RED BANK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevius & Wilson), RED BANE, N. J, Oices: P O B OHN S. ^PPLEGAE, JR. e l BOLCOAND HASER N CHANCERY. j[njolceso_applekae & Hope, Bed Bank, N. J. R. A. G. BROWN. DSEASES OF EYE, EAR, NOSE AND HROA* reaed Exclusively. EYES ESED FOR GLASSES. Residence 80Broad Sree, -Red Bank, N.J Olco hours dally, 6 o 8 p. M. uesday and ^Saurday aernoons. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDEEN.. ELECRCY. ROOM 6, REGSER BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. A Red Bank Oice uesdayand, Friday aernoons. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saions n New York: Cenral R. R. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania R. R., oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sreeand Wes 23d Sree. On and aer November 8h, 8(9, s RANS LEAVE RED BAKK. For New York, Newark and Elizabeh," 8 48,»787 (Newark and New o* onlr). 7 45, *8 05 (New York only), *8 29,0 23,»L 30 n, m.: 2 45, *2 44 (New York only), 2 68,4 85,6 08,7 (8 p. m. Sundays, 8 03, S 3a. m.; GO, 7 50 p. m. For- Long Branch/ Ocean Grove, AsburyPark and nermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, 0 25, 957,030a.m., ,4 54,547,6 25,7 60 p. m. Sundays Jo a. m.; 6 30,0 60 p. m. Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean drove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA HAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays ezceped), 8 29,80 a.m.; 435.6C8p.m. RAN8 LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Foo o Libery^ sree, 430, 55O,i 30, *9 30, 80 a. m.; * 45, , 623 p. m. Sundays, 900,05a, m.; 400p.m. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 828, 0 20,30a.m.; *40, 3E5, 425, 80 p.m. Sundays, a. o.; 3 55 p. m. Wes weny-hird sree. 855 a. m.; 2 40, *3 25, 4 55 p. m. Sundays, 9 25 a. m.; 4 55 p. m. Foo o Desbrosses sree, 0 00 a. m.: 3260, *340, *50p.m. Sundays,-945 a.m.; 55p.m. Foo o Corland sree, 900 a.m.; 250, *338, *50 p. m. Sundays a. m.; 55 p. m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Via Maawan (Sundays exceped), 80, 5 a.m.: , B 05 p.m. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions, * Denoes express rains. J. B. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn.. R. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. on. J. RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. HE COUR OF COMMON PLEAS o oo Coun) o Monmouh and Sae o i\ew Jersey by J. Clarence Conover, Esquire, Judge o ho Common Fleas Cour o he CouLy o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey: Noice is hereby given ha on applicaion o me by Abigail Sleeper o he ownship o Shrewsbury n rie Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, who claims an undivided one-hal par o all hose racs o land paricularly described as ollows, siuae in he ownship o Shrewsbury la he Couny o Monmouh and Sae o Now Jersey. FRS: Beginning n he easerly side o Broad sree and n ho division line o lands o M. E. Johnson and Rober Wblo esae, henco () alonq; sold division line souh eighy-eigh degrees hiry minues eas one hundred nnd iy ee, hence (3 along he division line o lands o said Rober Whie esae and Marin Cainey souh eighy-eigh degrees hiry minues eas seven hundred and iy-one ee o he lands o-benjamln J. Parker, hence (3) along said Parkers land souh one degree ieen minues wes wo hundred and our ee o he landb o R. and A. W. Borden, hence ( along be lands o sadbordens souh sixly-nlno degrees ory-ive minues wes our hundred and sixy-seven ee» a pos, hence (6) sill along said Bordens land souh one degree ieen mlnnes wes eigh hundred and sixy-six ee o a corner, hence (0) sill along said Bordens land souh elgby-qve degrees hiry minues wes our hundred nnd sixy- Dve ee more or less o ho eoserly side o Broad sree, hence (7) along he easerly Bide o Broad sree norh one degree ieen minues eas nine hundred and ory-hree ee six nches o he lands o John Lunge, bence (8) along he lands o John Lunge souh elgny-elgh degrees hiry minues eas one hundred and iy ee, hence (9) sill along ho lands o John Lance norh one decree ieen minues eas iy ce, hence (0) sill along he lands o John Lango norh irliy-eigh degrees hiry minues wes one hundred and iy ee D he easerly sdo o Broad sree, hence () along ho easerly side o Broad sree norh one degree ieen minues eas wo hundred and one ee o ho lands o Suphon, bencu (2) along said Suphens land souh eighy-righ degrees hiry minues easoue hundred and iy ee henco (3) sill along said Suphens lands uorli one degree ieen minues cas ary ee, hence (4) sill along said Suphens nnds norh elghv-elgli degrees hiry minues wes one hundred nnd iy ee o he easerly side o lrond sree, hence (5) along he easerly side o Broad aree norh ono degree ieen minues eas Oly ee o he pluco o beginning. SECOND.-Beginning: in he weserly side o Broad sree and n ho division lino o lands o W.. Green nnd Mrs. Sln-per. henco (V along said division line norh eighy-eigh degrees ieen minues wes our hundred and weny ee o ho lands o J. E. Davis, henco (2) along he lands o said Davis norh ourdegrees eas one hundred and our ee o a corner, hence (3) sill along he lands o said Davis and M. Rlordan souh olrhy-cigh degrees ieen minues eas our hundred and hireen ee o he weserly side o Broad sree, henco (4) along he woserly side o Broad sree souh one degree ieen minues wes one hundred and our ee o hu pluco o beginning, have nominaed William R. Sevens, Benjamin J, arkcr and Harry Campbell eomulselonors, o dlvldo bo said Uriels o land no hree shnres or pars: And unless proper objecions aro saed o me a ho cour houso la Freehold on ho ieenh (6) day o February A. D., nineeen hundred, lio said William R. Sevens, Benjamin J. Parker and Harry Campboll will hen bo appoined cemmlsloncrs o make, pariion o ho said laud, pursuan o ho ne eniled " An ne or lio moro uasy pariion o nnds hold by coparceners. Join ennns and enans in common." Given undor my hand his luli day o January A. D., nineeen hundred. J. CLARENCE CONOVER, P. J. Le lio wihin nolco bo published in ill! Rim BANK RKlisKii, a newspaper prined n Ucd Bunk, Moninouh couny, New Jersoy, or our weoks successively, onco n each week, and le lio se up a ho cour houso o bo couny o Monmouh n Freehold, wihin hreo Hays rom his dae, i Duod January 0h, A. )., 0OU. J. OLAHENCK CONOVEl, P.J. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. ADMNHRAORB NOCE. J. Holmes Conuvcr, nilinlnlxlrnoro 0. Ely Conover, deceased, by order o ho inirroguo o[ lio couny o Monmouh, hcrohy gives nolco o lio crcdlloni o lio B (cccimeil olirlnuln linlr down, domandi and claims ngalnn ho VHUU o wild deceased,under onn or ullliiimlon, wihin nlno monllih rom he URCKN DAY Ol DEOBMEU, 80(, 0 hoy will bo orivor rarrcd o any acion horeoi agains ho mild nilmlnluruor. J. OLMK8 CONOVE VOCE Ol SELEMEN. KBAE OP HOMAS H. FELD, Hecmwih Nolro s liorebv glvon ha ho uooounl o in BiibncrlborH, excruora o^noli! ileceanod, will K UH nnd saed by lio Hnrrogao, nnd repors! or MilmiHin o hn Orphann Oour n lio noiinh o Monmoiilh, nil UUllHlUY, UB WllH DA Ol" MARCH NCX. )i<xl Jnmmrym, WOO. JOHEVl. FR.U, KNV P5U), KMVN FELD, D R. ELLA PRENSS JPHAM. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. aricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anesheics. kr. J. D. HROCKMORON; DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No. 6 Broad Sree,.. Red Bank, N. J, D R. F. L. WRGH, SURGEON DKN8, Broad sree; opposie Bergens. RED BANE, N. J. ^HOMAS DAVS, JE., i- NSURANCE AND EEAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., BED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 8.) nsurance placed n be bes companies on mos reasonable erms. - D R. "WM. H. LAWES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue, Red Ban AB. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. O VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence, rving Sree beween Brood Sree and Maple Avenue, Bed Bank, N. J. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O. E. Oice: 4 Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 5 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. J Wih George Cooper or ieen years. J ACOB C. SHJS, AUCONEER. " Special aenion given o sales o-, arm sock, arm mplemens and oner personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY. N. J. FENRY OSENDORFF, JL-L UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Ollce a Worhleys Saionery Sore, elephone Call 8B. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J. W M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK..Oice: No. 9 Broadway. Niney-Firs Semi- Annual Saemen, January, 600. CASH ASSE8 $2,6,64. ALLARE & BON. AGENS. ESABLSHED 873. Red Bank Heal Esae and nsurance Agency. 2 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed n he Home and oher irs-class companies a Lowes Raes. P. O. BOX 77. ALLARE S SON. special Noice O N HE ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace:. he placing or deposiing Jn or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon nny public or privae properly in ills ownship, any dead animal or any par o be same, or any dead llsb or any por o he same, or llh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any bouse or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (provided ha sable manure and oher manure may bo used as a erilizer), or anyoul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever., 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle cr ilh. 3. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher oensive or decomposing solid or luid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wngon or vessel n which he same may be conveyed or carried. 4. he carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which hns been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless ho same shall be nclosed in air-igh barrels, or D a perecly igh and properly covered wagon. 6. All caring o garbage hrough he srees) he ownship excep beween he hourb o sunse and sis A. M. 6. ho burning o nny maer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o nny oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas, smoke, seam or odor., lie casing or discharging ino he Shrewsbury or Navcsink, or Souh Shrewsbury rvera, or no any sream n his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance which has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or slik, or nny oal or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise.. % Any and ovory nuisance as above deined s hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin ho ownship o 8hre\VBbury, and any person making, creniug, causing, mainaining or permiing any o said nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly owenvlve dollars. he abovo s nn exrac rom he ordinances o ho board o hoalh o Shrewsbury ownship, und he mme will bo horoughly enorced. J. 0. RUSH, M. D- Presiden o hu Board o Heal h \. O. HA.USDN. Beorolary. N OCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OF SARAH AYLOR, Deceased.. Nolco s heroby?lven ha he accouns o lio subscriber, execuor o said deceased, will bu audied and eavd by ho purrogao, and repored or selomun o lio Orphans Cour o lio couny o Mon. mouh, on HURSDAY, HE MUS BAY OF MARCH NEX. Daed January 8li, 3AO. MORFOU) AYLOR. he own Hall CAN UK HAD FOR Dances, Paries, ec. For ormi nnd pnr JculnrH call on or JOHN. ELEY, (MBOWUN, RED DANK, - NEW JERSEY.

16 N AND OU OP OWN.? Shor ana neresing em* From AH Over he O»HMn. he Keypor commissioners have declared vacan William S. Galhulya posiion as a member o he board o healh o ha place and have appoined Dr. D, Edgar Robera o ill he vacancy.. W.^mih & Co. o Maawan will go ou o business. heir liabiliies exceed heir asses, and hey have made a proposiion o heir crediors o sele or less han he ace o heir claims. William C. rwin will sell ou hil general merchandise business a Blue Ball and engage ia he bakery business a Sapleon, L.. He was ormerly in he bakery business a Keypor. h^ coal business o 0. D. Emson Lockwood o Freehold has been bough by W. hompson Lile, who or many years has been manager o he hompson house a he Highlands. Chrisopher Winer, a milkman o Keypor, who was injured in a railroad acciden abou wo monhs ago, drove his milk roue las week or he irs ime since he acciden.. Mrs. Henry Campbell o Keypor has received $, rom he Muual lie insurance company o New York, he amoun o insurance carried by her lae husband on his lie. he persons ineresed in he. Sunday closing movemen a Freehold have given noice ha all business men will be prosecued who keep open on Sunday hereaer. JohnW. Harker, S.E. Oakerson and Charles-Biggins o Hornersown, in he upper par o he couny, were bapized. in he lakea ha place on Sunday o las week. Miss Julia Hickman, daugher o Rev. S. K. Hickman o Manasquan, received a gold wach las week as a birhday gi rom her grandaher, James Renan. Edna V. Edwards, daugher o helber Edwards o Long Branch, enerained a company o riends las week in, celebraion o her ieenh birhday. ( Miss Gerie Moun, daugher o Nelson Moun o Keypor, enerained a company o riends las week in celebraion o her seveneenh birhday. Mr, and Mrs. James riuler o Monmouh Beach gave a dinner pary las week in celebraion o he 2s anniversary o heir marriage. Miss Caherine Walling, siser o Mrs.. haddeus P. Welch o Keypor, has graduaed rom he New York raining school or nurses. Crowell M. Huls o Manasquan was aken suddenly Bick las week wih acue indigesion, ollowed by a slighsroke o paralysis. Misa Kae Z. Craword o Freehold will give up he millinery business and will ake a posiion in Aaron. Marouss sore. J. Perrine Sory, who is oreman on a large pea arm in Maryland, has been visiing his broher, J. H. Sory o Freehold. Mrs. Frederick D. Benne o Freehold will go o England shorly and will spend hree monhs a her ormer home. A mink go in Adam Berrys chicken house a Long Branch on uesday nigh o las week and killed welve chickens. John E. Barkalow, Sr., o urkey, will move o Perh Amboy, where he has a posiion wih he Sandard oil company. Manasquan has made applicaion or one o he sae raveling libraries. "V.. Miller will be rusee o he library. Oo Morris, who has been working in Shiers barber shop a Manasquan, has opened a barber shop a Spring Lake. Dr. John W. Benne o Long Branch has been appoined a member o he sae board o medical examiners. Mrs. Edward mlay o Farmingdale ia dangerously sick wih pneumonia a Windsor, where she is visiing. William E. Allsrom o Long Branch has a posiion wih he nernaional musio company a New York. he elegraph operaors on ho New York and Long Branch railroad have been ordered o wear uniorm. William E. Sickles o Freehold will give up arming and will go in he hacking buainoas a Asbury Park. Spencer W. Seoboy o Maawan has moved o Long Brand), where ho will work a he carpener rade. he pousion o John D. Meskill o Keansburg has been increased rom $0 a monh o $8 a monh. homas Donahay wans ho Demooraic nominaion or reeholder in Wall ownship nex spring. ho amily o Frank Pierce o Allenown woro nearly asphyxiaed ono nigh las woek by conl gas. ho ih aeries o sdck o ho Koypor loan associaion hrin closed wih nearly 800 shares eubsoribed. Alexander Gnson o Clilwood ia on n monhs rip hrough ho Souh wih a pary o riends. William V. Ward o Frcohold has n posiion wih ho Woolen rus company o Now York., i Miss Annio horilo o Maawan n visiing her broher, Dr. lrorno, a Mo Kcospor, Pa. "... Joseph Cohen has boon appoined janl > Y Y Wan Any Proi A HS ME OF HE YEAR, ON ;? Good Clohing, Has and Furnishing Goods. All wan is room or his -coming Springs goods, Y 6 BROAD SREE, or o he Grand Army hall a Long Branch Ciy. Mrs. John Leonard o Englishown celebraed her 87h birhday las week. Four generaions o her amily were presen a he celebraion. Mrs. C. L. Shepherd o Freehold is visiing her siser, Mrs. Juon o Fall River, Mass.. he Mehodis church o Farmingdale gave an enerainmen las week and D - made $60. Cornelius. Osbom o Manasquan celebraed his 57h birhday on Monday o las week. Miss da Megill o Farmingdale has received a piano as a gi rom her moher. Las week "Wilson Havens o Manasquan made his irs rip o New York in 25 years.,, Benjamin Chambers o Keypor is engineer in Curries hread mill a Keypor. Daniel Schenck o Freehold is on a visi o Nassau, in he Bahama islands. Charles Bauer o Freehold has moved ino his new house a ha place. William H. Was o Keypor has gone Souh on a gunning rip. A RECEPON A EA.ONOWN. Was Given h» Sirs. Mlary C. Qiing in Honor o a Gues. A recepion was held las hursday nigh a Mrs. Mary C. Giinga a Eaonown in honor o Miss May "Vanderveer o Rocky Hill, N. J., whoismrs.gilngis gues. he evening was spen in a gen* eral social way and abou eleven oolock a ine collaion was served. he guess depared abou welve oclock. Among hose presen were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Giing, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bordon, Misses Nellie and MaySuphen, Edih Bradord, Eva and Lucilla Green, Cora Jennings, Jennie Bell, William A. and A. Holmes Shoemaker, William Borden and Benjamin John Parker o Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wycko o inon Falls j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cubberly o Long Rranch; Miss Sadie Parker o Lile Silver, Miss Grace D. Johnson o Red Bank and Harry Mezgar o Wes Long Branch. m m GOOD HNGS FOR A PASOR. Rev. W.E. e Ges Provisions and Cash. A pound sociable was held a he Fair Haven Mehodis parsonage lab hursday nigh. Abou 75 persons were presen, who played games and who were enerained wih reciaions and insrumenal music by Mrs. John W. Harvey, Mrs. William Pei, Mrs. E. E, Gaige, Mrs. William Curchin, Jr., Miss Carrie VanNoe and Miss Ea Smih. Mr. Pei received abou 00 jwunds o provisions and $8 in cash. he ollowing nigh several o ho men o he pwn raised abou $80 in Edward Wilbera cigar sore, and his was/also given, o Mr. Pei. Removing a Guer Obsrucion. Nahan J. Williams o Fair Haven B cuing down ho big maple ree in ron o his lo on ho main road beween Rod Bank nnd Oceanic, ho reo sood direcly in ho guer nnd a rainalls he reo onuscd lio waer o urn rom is pah und overlow lie vacan los in ha viciniy. ho removal o ho reo will preven his hereaer. An Oil Bovo Explodes. An oil Bovo in Robor M. Markoii OUBO a Mnnuuquan exploded lno week. Mr. Markii go iho Hove ou doors beoro any damup;o WHS done. lia nrm wan iliglily burned while carrying ou ho sovo. Flochor Popo Soil* Hla Oui. Flooher Popo o Lilo Sllvor Hold hiu pony, hnriicbu nnd w«gon and hal a on o hay o Henry Conovor or $3. Popo bough n now mil o clolheo wih he proquodb o lio uulo. Money Saving Shoe ime.,* YY Y? Y Y RED BANK, N. J. * his is one o he imes o year when your moneywill buy he mos in oowear here. s beween seasons^ and he beginning o he year. Sockaking brings o ligh slow selling lines and he ends V ;.. o l s - Boh now ge heir marching orders o he Vune o reduced prices \ v Heres an opporuniy or slipper comor a wenyive and iy cens saving Womens Saiin Juliee Slippers, all colors, were $.50 and $.25, now $.0 0 Fel ". " «-«" $.25 and $.00, " c. Mens Slippers reduced SO per cen,... - FORD & MLLER, BROAD SREE, COAL AND WOOD. HOMAS P- BROWN. OFFCE: 24 WHARF AVENUE. ELEPHONE: 7. RED BANK, N. J When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You will no regre i. You will bo very glad o i. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on ho principle ha a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH& WHE, KJandlS VronS., nod lniik, N. jr. ELECRCAN. Wiring or Klmrlo Mglia. Unory, Mwrnoa mi rnmimilc Hell*. olopuunvii a Bl*«Wlj.» urox S., Bed Hank, W, J,. O. Dol 86, V Ealmnoa ur OunrnoU on Apillonlon. s A Cigar RED BANK, N. J. j ha Delighs! 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