. o YOLUME XXiy. NO.iE RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1902, PAGES 1 TO 8. JAMES HUBBARD DEAD.

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1 . o OLUME XXiy. NO.iE RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDA. JANUAR 22, 1902, PAGES 1 O 8. A BARN BURNED DOWN. HE BARN OF CHARLES MUR- PH OALL DESROED. wo Wagons and Oher Conens o he Barn Desroyed Charles Kahle's.Chicken House Caiiah JPlre'and 5* Chickens Were Los. Charles E. _Murphy's barn on Beach sree, near Branch avenue, was compleely desroyed by ire las nigh. Mr. Murphy ook a lighed lanern in he, lo o he barn o hrow down eome sraw. As he' sared down he ladder wih he lanern be missed his ooing and ell. he globe o ', he lanern broke and yie sraw a he^oo o he ladder ignied rom he lanern. Mr. Murphy ough he lames bu he ire gained headway in spiejo his eors. An alarm was sen in bu beore he ire company could reach he scene he ire was beyond conrol.- he barn was oally desroyed, o. geher wih a lo o hay, sraw and eed, a wo-seaed rap, a, bicycle roing sulky, a Be o harness, a lo o carpener's ools and sable implemens. A road wagon was parly desroyed. Mr. Murphy's roing horse Peaches was in he sable bu i was go ou saely. he barn was worh abou $400 and he oal loss will oo up o nearly $1,000. he loss is parly covered by insurance. Charles Kahle's barn and chicken house was a shor disance norh o he burning building and he wind blew he lames in he direcion o Kahle's buildings. His chicken house caugh ire and was burned down, ogeher wih 72 chickens, he chickens were o choice variey and were valued a $100. he chicken house was worh abou $56 and i was uninsured. One corner o Mr. Kahle's barn caugh ire bu hrough he eors o he iremen he ire was pu ou beore very much damage had been done. o reach he scene o he ire he iremen had o haul heir apparaus hrough Branch avenue. A porion o he sree was recenly widened and graded and i is now in a very bad condiion. he iremen had o wade hrough nrnd up o heir shoe ops and hey had grea diiculy in geing heir apparaus hrough he mud. he hook and ladder company could no ge hrough a all and had o urn back. Services a he Children's Home. Religious services are being held every Sunday aernoon a hal-pas hree o'clock a he Wrigh memorial home a Eaonown. here are 130 children a he home. A new building is being buil or hem a New ork and hey have been spending he winer a Eaonown on his accoun. he minisers o he surrounding owns ae urns in. conducing he services. he meeing las Sunday aernoon was conduced by Rev. Mahias S. Messier, pasor o he Oceanpor Mehodis church. Nex Sunday R»v. D.. Sephens, pasor o he Eaonown Mehodis church, will have charge o he meeing. New Sunday-School Oicers. he annual meeing o he Sundayschool o he Firs Mehodis church was held las nigh. oicers were eleced: he ollowing Superinenden John. Chamberlain. Assisan superinendens-mrs. Edward llon, icorno A. Lsngsreo. Superinenden primary deparmen Mrs. Nolllo Helaiey. Secreary Edward Laeru. Assisan secreary John Combs. Librarian-William H. Ellio, ' Pianis Miss Grace Lonusree. Assisan planish Miss Mnbol Paerson. Choriser eonro A. Longsircc...;, Secreary primary deparmen Mrs. George A. LnnRsree. Librarian primary deparmen Mrs. Alonzo Field. homas Voorhis Advanced. homas Voorhis has been appoined assisan cashier in he Second naional bank o Red Bank o ill he vacancy caused by he deah o Harry Edwards. Mr. Voorhis has been a bookkeeper a he bank or he pas eleven years. 0. E, Boughon, head bookkeeper or he Seinbach company o Long Branok, has been. appoined a bookkeeper in he Second naional bank. H. A. Guyon o Move. H. A. Guyon will move his piano busk ness rom he Mercanile bank building o he sore on Broad sree now occupied by W. A. ruex, Mr, Quyon will move bis amily rom.he Child house on Wallace sree o one o he Blaisdell houses on Spring sree. m * A Big Deducion n prices o men's and bays' clohing a J. Kridel's.-.4dv. ;- "'» * HE REGSER is $1.5(/a year. Adv. AFER A PENNAN. Bed Bank's Swi ce Boas o Race a Poughkeepse, he ice boas Scud and Dreadnaugh o Red Bank were shipped o Poughkeepsie on Monday where hey will ry o wres rom he Hudson River ice boa club he pennan represening he ice boa championship o America. he Scud is owned by James B. Weaver and he Dreadnaugh is owned by JaeniB Doughy. A. W. Haviland, Charles Robbins, Edward Asay and Charles rwin accompanied he owners o he boas o Poughkeepsie and will help sail he races. Ohers who wen as speca. ors were Henry Supp, Malord Fisoer, Benjamin Ford, George A. Hawkins and William Conover. he race or he pennan will ake place o-morrow i he condiions are avorable. Word was received las nigh ha he boas and he pary bad reached Pougbkeepsie saely and ha he boas were on he river. rial races were held on he river on Friday and Saurday or he purpose o selecing a boa o go o he Souh Shrewsbury river and bring back he pennan which he ice boa club o ha river won rom Red Bank las year. On Friday Charles rwin's Georgie won and on Saurday he winner was Edward Asay's Daisy. Fromamonghe boas ha prove he ases in-he rial races he regaa commiee will Belec a challenger. he races en Friday and Saurday were winessed by a large crowd o people rom all over he counry. he mosquio lee o ice boas had a race or a pennan on Saurday. Reuben Whie's boa was irs and Joseph Prae's was second. he yphoon, owned by Wiliiam H. Chandler o Fair Haven, has been pu in shape or sailing and has been pu on he river. his is he irs ime ha he boa has been on he river in our years. he yphoon was a one ime one o he ases o he hird class boas. William O'Brien o Red Bank has bough he ice boa Ge here rom Mrs. William McMahon o New ork and he boa is now on he river, GRAND JUR NO HROUGH. Hands n Sixy-One ndicmens Bu Does No Adjourn. he grand jury has no ye inished is labors. Las hursday a noon 01 indicmens were handed in and 'an adjournmen wns aken unil Monday. On Monday all he jusices o he peace in he couny were summoned beore he grand jury and ordered o produce heir dockes. he inquiry was along he line.o he disposiion o he ines imposed by be jusices and o heir mehod o procedure in cases brough beore hem. he jury seems o be aer some jusices who i is alleged do no urn over he ines which hey collec and who proceed wih cases in a manner o make he ines as heavy as'possible. Fines under he vica and immoraliy ac are heavier han ines under he disorderly ac and i is alleged ha cases ha should properly come under he disorderly ac are ried under he vice and immoraliy ac or he purpose o geing heavier ines. A number o persons who were indiced have been arraigned and daes have been se or heir rials. hese arraingnmensare: Waler Fields, sealing goods rom William Baker's dwelling house a Asbury Park; rial, January 30h. Smih Garrison, sealing horse, wagon, harness, ec., rom Joseph Wes o X'onuen; rial, February Ub. Elijah Holme3, assaul aid baery on Ellen eovey o Pine Brook; rial. January 23d. Edward nivii, sealing propery o Maggie Bozarh o Anbury Par; rial,.labuory'soh. Benjamin Marsnill, assaul and baery n Middleown ownship; rial, January 23d, Allonzo Francis, assaul and buery in Nepune owushlp; rial. February 6h. Parvel Aboskoy, hrowing sones hrough a Conrol railroad car near Manwnn; rim, January 33d. Jessie Harris and Qeorge Hankinson. ighing a Uaawan ou November28h, rial; February ilh. diaries Lane, robbing William Cannon n Ocean ownship on Sepember 21s; rial. February 6h. Josspb ur, Calvin Goddard and Archie Johnson, assaul and baery on saac liclonl o Wall ownship on January Oa; rial, February 4h. Harry Hopkins, assaul and baery on Frank A. Poling o Rarian ownship on Novombor 11h; and breaking window gloss on ho propery o Wlnleld Mauror, Joseph Mauror and James M. Duler o Koypor on Ocober 24h; rial, February 4h. James Morgan and homas Smih, unlawully cuing wood on John W. Hawkins's propery la Marlboro ownship on Docemhor J4b; rial, February 4h. George Gordon,, assaul and baery on George Russoll a Marlboro on December 24h; rial, February Ub. -*-*-*r Horses! Horses A carload o horses arrived his week n my sables. n he lo are horses suiable or all purposes. you wan a OBO now is he ime o ge i. OalLand look hem over. «F. C. Bedle, Miawan, N. S. Mv.. A Bio Deducion \ n prices o men's and boys' clohing a J. Kridel's.-yldv. JAMES HUBBARD DEAD. HE HAD ALWAS LVED N MD- DLEOWN OWNSHP. He Was a Son o. a anner and His Enire Lie Had Been Spen in ha Occupaion-Oher Demhs in he Couny During he Week. James Hubbard, who lived across he Shrewsbury river in Middleown ownship, died las nigh o pneumonia, aged 79 years, He had been sick bu a shor ime. Mr. Hubbard was born on he Hubbard homesead arm in Middleown ownship. His aher, Samuel Hubbard, owned a large rac o land here. he rac was subsequenly divided among Samuel Hubbard's children, Miss Kae Hubbard and James, John Anhony and Henry Hubbard. Miss Kae Hubbard and Henry Hubbard live on he homesead place. James and John Anhony Hubbard buil on heir land and engaged in arming. Miss Kae Hubbard is he only surviving member o he amily. he John Anhony Hubbard arm was recenly sold, o Alvin Sanborn. James Hubbard bad no given personal managemen o his arm o lae years, bu had lived in a house along he river bank. Mr. Hubbard married Jane Bannan. She survives him and he also leaves hree children. he children are Mrs. Annie Sneden, widow o Keriere Sneden o Red Bank; Mrs. Alber Muri o Brooklyn; and Mrs. Frank ompkins o New ork. Anoher daugher, Charloe, died a he age o hireen. he uneral will be held on Friday a wo o'clock a he house. James Flicro, James Flicro o Norh Farmingdale died o caarrh o he somach on uesday o las week, aged 76 years. He was born in England, bu came o his counry in wo years laer he married Miss Anna W. Smih, daugher o John C. Smih o Middleown; n 1855 he moved o Norh Farmingdale, where he had since resided. He was a rusee o he Farmingdale Mehodis church and or many years was a rusee o he Norh Farmingdale ;chool disric. A he ime o his deah he was presiden o he Howell ownship board o educaion. He was engaged in arming and in he growing o cranberries. Besides a wie he leaves six children. he children are John H. Flicro o Alanic Highlands, Mrs. Joseph H. Conrow and Mrs. Calvin Shao o Norh Farmingdale;'Mrs; James L. Hall, Mrs. John H. Morris and William H. Flicro o Farmingdale, and Edward F. S. Flicro o Oceau Grove. Sirs, Elizabeh Benne. Mrs, Elizabeh Benne,.widow o William Benne o Poplar, died las Wednesday, aged 78 years. She had been in ailing healh or several years. Seven children survive her. hey are Mrs. Adam Bower and- Craword and John Benne o Oakhurs, William Benne, Jr., o Asbury Park, and Misses Sarah and Lav him Benne, who live a home. She leaves also several grandchildren. he uneral was held a hal-pas one o'clock on Friday and was conduced by Rev. J. W. Morris. he body was buried a Wes Long Branch. Joln Crai. John Craig, a residen o Freehold or many years, died on Friday o las week a he home o his daugher, Mrs. Frank C. Bishop o Brooklyn. He was abou sixy years old. Mr. Craig wen o visi his daugher on Chrismas day and was aken sick while in he ciy. Deah was due o a complicaion o diseases. His wie died abou RBven years ago. Be-- sides he duugher a whose homo he died he leaves wo sons and a daugher. hey are James Craig <* Bed Bank, Frank Craig, who lives in he Wes, and Miss Maggie Craig o Freehold. Nadu Wahler. Nada, daugher o M. Luella and William A. O. Wabler o Jersey Ciy, died on hursday a he home o ier greagrandmoher, Mrs. Caroline Cook o Middleown ownship, in he hird year o her age. Nada was aken sick wih a cold which developed ino membraneous croup and caused her deah. he uneral, was held a one o'clock on Saurday and he body was buried a Col's Neck. Slss Cecelia Flanagan, ' Misa'Cecolia Flanagan o Borden sree dieil on Friday o consumpion, aged 23 years. Sho had been sick sinco las Augus. Miss Flanagan came o his counry en years ago rom reland and or a number o years she was in he employ o Pro. H. K. Allsrom. he uneral was held on Monday a S. James's church and he body was buried a M. Olive cemeery a Headden's Corner. One siser and wo brohers survive her. hey are Mary and James Flanagan o Borden sree and Ferguson Flanagan o he Highlands. Parick Kelly. Parick Kelly, son o Mrs. Margare Brennan o Wall sree, Red Bank, died o consumpion on Saurday, January 11h, a he sae hospial a renon, he body was brough o Red Bank and he uneral was held on uesday a S". James's church. Rev. James A. Reynolds conduced he service. he body was buried a M. 'Olive cemeery a Headden's Corner. Mr; Kelly was 36 years old. Besides a moher he leaves a siser, Mi6s Mary Kelly o Red Bank. Sirs. James Plvnn. Mrs. Mamie Flyrin, wie o James Flynn o Freehold, died suddenly o hear disease on hursday aernoon o las week, aged 23 years. She was apparenly. in sound healh unil a ew minues beore her deah. Her husband is employed on he sree railway a Bordenown and was away a he ime. Mrs. Flynn leaves hree small children. She was-a daugher o Edward Jhoades o Freehold. - Sirs. Slaru Ann Waers. Mrs. Mary Ann Waers o Key por died o chronic nephriis a he Emergency hospial a Newark on uesday o las week, aged 48 years. She was he daugher o he lae Lingord arid Anna Maria Easmond o Por Monmouh. Her remains were aken o ha place and buried in he Easmond burying ground. Mrs. Anna Whie. Mrs. Ann Whie, widow o homas! Whie, died a Manalapan on uesday o las week-, aged 68 years. Four children survive her. hey are Mrs. Michael Rooney and John Whie o Manalapan, homas Whie o Millhurs, and James Whie o Clarksburg. - S.. CHAMPON WEDS, His Bride is Kirs. Henriea Powell o Alanic Highlands, Assemblyman Somers. Champion o Alanic Highlands was married las Saurday morning o Mrs. Henriea Powell o he same place. he ceremony was perormed a he parsonage o he Wes Asbury Park Mehodis church by Rev. Samuel Sargen, a ormer pasor o he Alanic Highlands Mehodis church. he couple came o Red Bank immediaely aer he ceremony and sopped a he Globe hoel. eserday hey aended he inauguraion o Governor Murphy a renon and rom here hey wen on a- weading rip o Washingon and oher poins in he Souh. hey will live a Alanic Highlands. Mr. Champion is a widower and his bride is he widow o Edward L. Powell. She is a daugher o Consable Joseph Johnson o Navesink. Mr. Champion is a pas grand chancellor o he Knighs o Pjhias lodge o New Jersey. He wen o Alanic Highlands when he own was irs sared and has been prominenly ideniied wih is growh. He is serving his irs erm a» assemblyman, having been eleced on he Republican icke las all. Hur While Caching a Rooser. Herber L. Pease o Middleown was rying o cach a rooser one day las week when he slipped on a piece o ice and hur his back. He was unable o move or several minues, bu as soon as he could ge up he go hia gun rom he house and sho he rooser. Mr. Pease is ou, bu he is no able o work. A hree Nighs' Show. he Klark-Scoville company will hegin a hree nighs' engagemen a he Red Bank opera house o-morrow nigh wih he play "A Counry Kid." On Friday nigh "A Silen Parner," will be given and he play on Saurday nigh will be "Uncle's Holiday." hroughou he plays and beween he acs high-olass vaudeville acs will be inroduced. Doremua Bros.' Specials or Saurday. Fore shoulder lamb...; 8c. Bes chuck seak 10c. Rib roas 12c. Corned bee ', 4c. Poroasc ; 5c. Chickens ; 14c. Leg lamb -Adv. l?c. KLLED N HE PHLPPNES CAP. BENJAMN M. HARS- HORNE LOSES HS LFE. He Was Wih he. Sevenh Regimen in he Philippines A Son o he Lae Edward Harshorne o Middleown. Capain Benjamin Minern Harshome, son o he lae Edward Hars- ' home o- Middleown, was killed in he Philippines on hursday, January 9b. A elegram announcing his deah was received by his amily on Monday. he deails o his deah are no known, bu i is supposed ha be was killed in an engagemen. He was saioned wih, he Sevenh regimen in he Province, o Samar and he repors rom he Philippines sae ha he naives in ha Province are in a sae o insurrecion. Capain Harshorne was 29 years old. He graduaed rom Wes Poin in 1896 and was assigned o he Sixh regimen. 'He was aerward ranserred o he enh regimen and was saioned wih ha regimen or some ime in Oklahoma.' He wen wih he army o Cuba a he oubreak o he Spanish war and ook par in he bale o San Juan hill. Las Ocober he was promoed o a capaincy and was sen wih he Sevenh regimen o he Philippines. Capain Harshorne is survived by wo sisers and a broher. hey are Misses Louiseand Ella Harshorne and William Harshorne, all o whom live a Middleown. he young man was born and brough up a Middleown and he news o his deah was a grea shock o he communiy. i» WLLAM HEWELL ENERANS. He Gave a Supper and a Dance «m Wednesday Sigh. William Hewell, who managed he producion o "he Chinese Cook" a S. James's clubhouse recenly,' gave a supper a he Sheridan hoel on Wednesday nigh o hose who ook par in be perormance. A ne ive-course supper was served and he occasion was enlivened wih graphaphone selecions by H. A. Guyon. Speeches were made by Mr. Hewell, Joseph Dickop, Edward Flahery and ohers. he guess a he supper were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keimig and Miss Berha Keimig o Elizabeh, Miss Annie aylor, Miss Julia Aul, Miss Bearice Dugan, Miss Rose Kelly, Miss Carrie Whie, Mr. and Mrs. George Gram man, Joseph Dickop, James A. 'Wise, Charles Johnson, Edward Flahery and H. A. Guyon. Aer he supper he guess repaired o he rooms o he Eiarach sociey, where a dance was held. he members o S. James's baske ball eam and heir bes girls also aended he dance by special inviaion. Rereshmens o clare and cake were served a he dance. *» S. James's Parade. he annual anasic parade o S. James's club o Red Bank will ake place on Washingon's birhday and an eor is being made o make he parade he ines ever held. Las year only loas and persons on horseback were allowed in he parade, bu his year people will be allowded o parade on oo or any way so long as hey wear a groesque or anasic uniorm. he commiee in charge o he parade is composed o Harry A. Hawkins, Joseph Ryan and Charles Johnson. Wans o Go Souh. Charles Bowne, Jr., o Wayside is negoiaing or a arm in Delaware, and he will go o Delaware his week o see i. He also has an eye on a arm in Norh Carolina. Mr. Bowne says ha or hiry years i has been his ambiion o own a arm in he Souh and ha he now expecs o go here o live, Buil on Anoher Man's Land. John J. Compon o Belord discovered some ime ago in surveying his propery a ha place ha he hoel o! Lewis Whie was buil parly on his land. Mr. Compon 'has placed he maer in he hands o John E. Foser and sui, will be brough o compel Mr. Whie o move he building. Horses and Mules. arrived home rom ndiaua on uebday wih.'weny-ive head o horses and mules. he lo includes horses.o all grades, suiable or any kind o business. here is also in he lo several mached' eams.. Will sell any o'hem a a small proi. Come and see hem. William C. Ely, Holmdel, N. J. Adh..»<». A Big Reducion n prices o men's and boys' clohing a J. Kidrld

2 ! *» i > - ' Do No Wai Unil he Sun Sizzles o choose 1 -your Wash FabriCS We are ready wih a complee sock. NONE-S WE A-SHOP-M AKE Prined Dimiies, exquisie designs, also solid colors, 28 inches wide, a Silk Warped Zephyrs, sripes, checks and broken plaids, 27 inches wide, a Silk Cham bray, all he newes spring shades, including green and yellow, a Novely Silk Ginghams, new colorings, sripes and igures, 20 inches wide, a... Mercerized Ginghams, lovely color couibinaiorjs, 27 inches wide, a,. Colored Zephyrs, dainies eecs, newes col- ' ors, 27 inches wide, a...?.'., N C-/ JANUAR SALE OF L W 5C. EMBRODERES AND 1NSERNGS A and See Window Display. Don' orge ha oher'olkb will ake advanage o his sale. Beer come in o-norrow maybe he very piece "you'd pick will be gone soon. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. MUSLN UNDERWEAR BEARNG HS LABEL s guaraneed as having been made under clean, healhul and sricly saniary condiions, y Made by he manuacurers o ' deal' brand muslin underwear." nsis/on his label when buying, Gowns rom $5.98 o 49c. and'all he beween prices. Skirs rom $0.98 o 69c. and all he beween prices. Drawers rom $1.25 o 19c. and all he beween prices. Corse Covers rom $8.98 o 23c. and all he beween prices. BOWLNG NOES, A ournamen n Progress peorae Conover Wins a Mach Game. George Conover o Alanic Highlands deeaed George Hawkins o Red Bank in a mach game on he Sheridan alleys las Wednesday nigh. he mach was or $25 a side,- bes six ou o eleven games. Conover won six ou o eigh games and ha ended he cones. he bowling ournamen beween he ire companies o Red Bank or a prize oered by Fred Frick began on he Sheridan alleys on hursday nigh, 'when he Navesink hook and ladder eam played he eam o ndependen company. he games are bes hree ou o ive. he hook and ladder company eam won hree ou o oui 1 "gomes and no more games were played. he hook and ladder eam was composed o John Hubbard, B. H. Ford, M. F. Cornwell, Clinon EllioandJanes Wolco. he ndependen play ers were Daniel Wymbs, William Curchin, John Bainon, Arhur Wymbs and Harry Paerson. On Monday nigh he conesing eams were rom he.relie and Libery companies. lie Libery eam won hree sraigh gomes. he eam wasna'de up o Van Was, Samuel Woelley, James Chadwick, Burd Hance and George Hawkins. he players on he Relie enm were Michael aylor, Arhur Jeries, Joseph Hance, Ber Chamberlain and Howard Champlin. A bowling mach ook place a he Grand View hoel a Fair Haven on Monday nigh beween imohy Kennedy and David Hardenlirook. Only one game was played and Hardenbiook bowled 209 o Kennedy's 150. : A ro a Lincro. A mach race or $25 a side was ran a Lincro on hursday beween horses owned by William Bray and Edward Fenon. he course was rom James Byram's o omlinson's hoel. Bray's horse won in hree sraigh heas. his is he second race ha Bray's horse has won rom Fenon n ihin a shor ime. hursday's race was winessed by a largo crowd o people.. John Paerson o Lincro and William Morris o Long Branch have mached heir horses or a ro a Lincro on hursday, February Ch. he raoe will be ora purse o $00, bes hree ou o ive heas. he course will be rom Jamba Byram's o he posolice. ^ ^ Building New Boas. McNally & Robbins, who recenly sared in he boa-building business a Red Bank, are building a napha launch or A, B. Weis o New ork. he boa is eigheen ee long. AB soon as i is compleed he irm will build a launch o sell, his boa will be weny ee long. hey are also building a boa o he knockabou ype o sell. his boa is hiry-six ee long and eleven and a hal ee wide. Besides Charles Robbins and homas McNally, who comprise he irm, he esablishmen employs Malord Fisher and Henry Chadwick. Jacob Applegae Wins a Gun. A sweepsake shoo or a hammerless gun ook place a Eugene Magee's hoel a inon Falls'las wek. Jacob Applegae o Froneun won he gun 1 wih en sraigh kills. William Dawson o Freehold bea Alber Bloodgood o Oceanic in a mach shoo a en live birds. 1 Mr. Magee and Mr. McGill o Keypor also sho a mach a en live birds. Magce missed his sevenh bird. McGill scored and won he mach. A Big Snapping urle. William MeCue, uher-in-law o William Mulle o'fair Haven, caugh a snapping urlo on his arm near Freehold recenly ha weighs 23 pounds, he urle is o bo s'on o Fair Haven and exhibied n he Grand View hoel, o which Mr. Mullon is manager, A PAR ON MECHANC SREE. Miss Edna Marshall Enerains Her Friends. Miss Edna Marshall o Red Bank enerained a humbei^o riends ou Friday nigh. he evening was spen in dancing and a welve o'clock rereshmens were served. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. William S«q Longsree, Mrs. Arhur Jerey, Mrs. McGee, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. D. Mahews, Mrs. M, F. Many and her daugher, Mrs. Frank A. Longsree, Misses Emma Marshall, Helen Hagerman, Maude Ncrman, Elsie Uegill, Evelyn Wal, Lizzie Roop, Edih Hook and Mabel.and Evie Longsree, George Johnson, William Giblin, Edward Longsree, Howard and Arhur Mahews, Waler Williams, George Wol, Harry Rider, Harry Longsree and heodore Hurd o Red Bank;' Mrs. Edih Woolley o Wes Long Branch, and Harry Whie and William Nixon~o Elberon, m. c Odds and Ends o Spor. Cenerville, near Keypor, has a domino craze his winer. Charles Carr and Samuel Smih have been he winning eam in mos o he games bu heir honors were wresed rom hem las week by John Woolley and Alvin Walling in a mach game. A shoo a live birds will ake place a he Wes Side Park nn on Lincoln's birhday, February 12h. here will also be a sweepsake shoo a clay birds or a hammerless gun. he annual chariy ball or he benei o he Long Branch hospial will be held on Wednesday, February Ch. A live pigeon shoo or a silver cup will be held a hepassmore nn on Friday, January 24h. A Euchre Parry a Evere. A euchre pary was held a Parick Kelly's a Evere las Wednesday nigh. Miss Agnes Kelly and Joseph Caron were awarded he prizes or ha highes number o games and Joseph Prady won he booby prize. Rereshmens were served a he conclusion o he games. he guess a he pary were Misses Ella and Maggie Kelly, Anna Cross, Ellie Ryan and John and George Hylin o Holmdel; Miss Margare Kelly and Hugh and Joseph Caron o Evere; Miss Agnes Kelly o Lincro; and Misses Ella and Maggie Brady, Florence and Agnes Crine, Anna Rodgers, Andrew and James Rodgers, and John and Joseph Brady o Maawan. A Plumber in raining, William Mahews o Col's Neck will buy he bicycle raining machine which was UBed by he Zimmerman cycle club o Freehold beore ha organizaion disbanded. Mr. Mahews is a plumber by rade and when he roads are i or a bicycle he rides o various pars o he couny o work. He will use he machine during he winer monhs o keep his muscles in good condiion. A Birhday Pary. < Miss Grace Malchow o Red Bank celebraed Her sixeenh birhday en Friday nigh by eneraining a company o riends. he evening was pleasanly spen n playing games and in dancing. A collaion- was served abou eleven o'clock an 1 he pary broke up a. wo o'clock. Miss Malchow' received a number o prey presens. JJ A Championship Pool Mach, A pool mach or ho championship o Mo'hmouh couny will be hold a he American hoel on Monmouh sree» eigh o'olock o-morrow nigh, he prizo will bo a cup, valued n $80. Mr. Kelly, proprieor o ho American hoel, will build wo new bowling alleys beween n<5w and Bprjng., Look down HE REGSER'S wan «ola,-adv. FNAL REDUCONS ON MLLNER AND FURS. Don' worry abou our loss. We are going o dispose o our enire sock o winer millinery, be i rimmed or unrimmed, i maers ho wha you selec. he sooner you come he beer he assormen, and hey are yours a jus hal original prices. FURS. One-quarer, some as much as onerhird o, and he cold weaher has jus begun. Bear in mind Furs do no change in syle as oen as oher ouer garmens do, and he only.reason we make his marked reducion is ha we have no he room o sore hem unil anoher season, hence your opporuniy o secure boh Millinery and Furs a your own price a Weis's Red Bank emple o Fashion. A FRE NEAR MAAWAN. he noccupiel House o F. L Robers, Jr., Burned Down. An unoccupied house on he" arm o W. L. Robers, Jr., abou a mile eas o Maawan, was burned down abou ive o'clock on hursday morning. Mr. Robers work he arm in connecion wih anoher one near bj, bu rens he house on he propery. he house had been vacan abou a monh. he ire had gained euch headwaj^beore i was discovered ha nohing could be done o save he building. he loss is abou 1,000 and is covered by insuranoe in he Shrewsbury muual insurance company. Mr. Robers hab suered several losses rom ire wihin he pas ew years. While he was living on he Brady place near Maawan he oubuildings were burned down wice and he barns on he place which he now occupies were recenly burned down. A barn on he John W. Holmes arm, near he Robers place, has been se on ire hree imes recenly, bu each ime he ire was discovered in ime o save he building.» hree Oubuildings Burned. An. ice house, workshop, and blacksmih shop on J.. Reynolds's place a Souhard were desroyed by ire on uesday o las week. Mr. Reynolds was making preparaions o ill his ice house, ^he boom was covered wih cha and raher han carry i ou he Be ire o i in he building. he ice house caugh ire and he ire spread o he oher buildings. he loss is $300 and here is no insurance. - A Mach Game o Dominoes. A mach game o dominoes was played a Middleown on uesday aernoon beween Middleown and Holland eams. Daniel Wilson and Richard Luburrow represened Middleown and William Heskeh and W.. ' Silwell represened Holland.' he Middleowners were vicorious. A Mach Game o Pool. A mncli game o pool will bo played a he American 1 hoel b-niorrow nigh beween-lie proprieor, William-Kelly, and u Colonel" oung o Long Branch. he game will be or $25 a side. ' A Recepion o-njgh'. Pro. L. E. Dare will give a recepion a he Knickerbocker hall o-nigh o he mom bora o his dancing cluss and heir riends, W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESAE. Propery or Sale and or Ren in all pars o he own. Money o loan in sums o suk borrowers. ruex Building, Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. elophoue Call 48a. * A Good H»commendalon. " have noiced ha he sale on Chamberlain's Somach and Liver ables is almos invariably o hose who have once used hem," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominen druggis o Cascade, owa. Wha beer recommendaion could any medicine have han or people o call or i when again in need o such a remedy? ry hem when you eel dull aer eaing, when you have a bad ase in your mouh, eel bilious, have no appeie or when roubled wih consipaion, and you are cerain o be delighed wih he promp relie which hey aord. For eale hy 0. A. Minon & Co., Druggiss, 8 Broad sree, Red Bank. be convinced wha nice en- i Joseph Ryan's L. $ Bocher Shop avenue, along der mea sell. ORDERS CALLED AND DELVERED. A No. O Shrewsbury he line o he rolley, is he place o go o ge a nice juicy seak, a ine leg o lamb, a good roas, or, in ac, any sor o a cu o mea which you may desire. FOR? 9 g When Sickness Gomes J 5 Bring your Docor's Perscrip- 5 5 ionsouso be illed. here are 5 many reasons why you should. & 1. Because we make a specialy d o his work and have had long d 4 experience in i. d d '. 2. Because our laboraory is d d supplied wih everyhing o en- ^ d able us o serve you promply and # d always wih pure drugs. # ^ 8. Because our charges are V. y made under a simple business- & like rule and are always reason- K dj able. hese are good reasons or K r coming o us or many oher K V. hings oo. i gschroeder's Pharmacy Bergen & Morris, Props., J 16 BROAD S., RED BANK. 2.- elephone 12-J. FOR SALE. Wm. B. Parker Esae. 2 Los Each 55 ee wida on Bas Fron Sree by 200 ee deep hroughou and adjoining Siegel propery sa heeas. 1 Lo 50 ee wide on wes side o Harrison Avenue by 150 ee deep hroughou, and in rear o los o Ois Allen and ohers. 2 Los Each 50 ee wide on wes side o Harrison'Avenue by abou 225 oe deep' hroughou, beween lo swld o Capain Brown and he gully, Noa. 102 and 103 on map. rac o 8 ^ acrc3 on souh side o Ridge Road., _ ' \ ; J.PARKER; Jr., Execuor, 97 Cedar Sree,, ' Neiiil/orkOiy.

3 ALL N HE DA'S WORE.. A 8OE OF HE (31ECDS. Beween we and glisening angs Brindle, he perorming lion o he. Cosmopolian circus; le ou a sound* ha was hal groan and hal roar. "Whu! ou brue!" said Berhels, he elephan man, gesuring a him or silence. ' < "Don' abuse him," said he woman, scarcely more han a girl, who sood beside Berhels. "He isn' in good humor oday." "Should say he wasn'," replied Berhels. "ll empered, bad mannered beas! Wouldn' wonder i he was going bad." "_ "Nonsense! My lions don' go bad..besides, he's only a wo-year-old. Look a old Archon. He's en i he's a day, and you don' see him going bad, do you.?" "here's somehing wrong wih Brindle, anyway," insised he man. "O course here is. He's had a rough morning o i He was clumsy and sepped on Arehon's oes a rehearsal, and Arcbon boxed his ears. he hyena in he nex cage laughed, and ha hur Brindle's eelings. ou know how sensiive he is. He sulked so ha had o bea him o make him perorm a all. He's awully cu up abou i, or you know really believe he is ond o me." "Wish you'd believe ha abou somebody else, Sue," said he man wisully, looking down ino he clear, brown eyes ha were ixed on he Q..' "Perhaps don' wan o," said he girl saucily. "Besides,, Brindle is my sworn slave. ou can hear him swearing now," she added, laughing, as he handsome beas muered llonwise deep down in his grea ches. "Mile. Zolkn, he eline empress." was righ in her luil jocular esimae o Brindle. Brindle was a lion wih eelings. Some lions are savage, ohers are sullen, more are reacherous, and all are absoluely cold blooded. here are a very ew excepions o his rule, however, and Brindle was one o hose very rare excepions, wih a capaciy or aecion and loyaly. Mile. Zelka had only a ain inkling o his. Berhels didn' believe in i a all because he was he head o he elephan herd, and elephan men are very wise and believe nohing bu he wors abou animals. ha is he only reason why all o hem don' die young. Berhels was anxious abou Mile. Zclka, who was plain Sue Ransome o him. ha she wasn' Sue Berhcls was no his aul. she over did become so, lie inended ha her lion raining career should end, and she suspeced his. So i was parly coquery ha made -her leave him now, walk over o he cage and, puing her piquan ace close up o ho lion's, begin o alk o him. Bu Brindle's sensibiliies hnd been laceraed. o be beaen by his queen was a humiliaion o spiri beyond all ohers. No ye had he smar o i passed away..hereore he now arose haughily, salked over o he arher corner o his cage and aeced a majesic disdain o his charmer's conversaion. "Well, you aren' very polie his aernoon," she remarked as she urned away. "Hope you'll eel beer when i conies ime or he show." "And hope you'll cu ha beas ou o he programme onigh, Sue, dear," said Berhels as he won o his elephans. Aer hoy had gone he hyena which had insuled Brindle ha morning chose o make some jeering remarks. Arose Brindle hen in wrah and spoke in subsance as ollows hrough he nework o bars a which lie clawed: "ou snickering eaer o beer people's leavings, i 1 could break ino ha cage or abou wo seconds and ge one. swipe a you 'd knock ha grin hrough he op o he en." "He, he, ho, he! lla-ah-h-h-hrr-ha-ha!" auned he hyena. "Ha-ha" he haeul voice died away as a rising growl rom Archon's cage gave news ha he king o he circus had wakened wakened wih a srange ire in liis'eye, beore which he oher animals cowered. For his was he lire o madness and murder which no man is wise enough o know, hough all animals recognize i wih error. Archon had gone bad. A one glance Brindle knew ; knew, oo, ha he demon in possession o he grou lion migh Ho craily in wai or, long, bu ha sooner or laer i would glu isel in slaugher. * _ * * * OC ho aendans surrounding ho cage whore he eline empress ruled her beass ha nigh one wore a grave and drawn ace. Berhels should have been wih he elephans, bu anxiey had brough liim no he ring when Mile. Kelkn's ac was called. Wih a pang o ear he noed he inense nervousness O he young lion, he mos promising perormer o ho lo. Brindle was sarabllug hrough his par, like an amaeur, and his misress, oo wise o be harsh, was coaxing and soohing him wih hand and wand. "Sue," ho low voice came o her ears ' rom wihou ho cage in a lull o ho music, "le mo call ho ringmaser, and have he young one barred o." "No; he's all righ," said he girl soly.. "Don' sorry, P!>n..H. an'* going bad. Bu can' undersand him. Bee how he waches Archon." " ndeed he young lion's eyes were hardly ever aken o he king o he "group. wice he missed his cue, and a hird ime he hal urned away. "All righ, (boy," said he rainer genly, '-''ll give you a res. Come ou, Prceor! Jump! So. Now, Consul! Up! Good boy! Up, Csesor! Come, Senaor, ovec! Hola!".... Around he conines o he cage, now running, now leaping over he se ob- Brucions, glided he awny, sinuous bodies o he lion roupe, while heir misress, in he cener, waved hem on wih her wand. Bu all he ime she was waching, 1 no Brindle, bu Archon, and Brindle was waching oo. Soon i was h'e v big hws.urn. n answer o he command he came orward, bu here was somehing srange in his moion. His eyes were se,'and he. moved jerkily, and he grea ued ail ha had been curving around his lanks grew, sraigh and rigid as an iron club. "Come, Archon," said he girl. "Up! Ge up, sir! Arcbon!" hen, wihou raising her voice, or he discipline o he circus hinks irs o is audience he.audience ha mus no be unpleasanly disurbed she said rapidly: "Se he poles and keep him back. can' ge o he door. He's going bad." Slowly ho grea lion moved on sily, like a ca salking a sparrow. he ohers crouched a he sides, silen and rembling. Only Brindle growled slighly. hen here was a rale and clank o he iron door,- and a man, bearing a heavy club in his hand, leaped ino he cage. "Phil!" cried he girl, wih a hrill in her voice ha old him more han ho had ever known beore. "Go back! hey don' know you! ou'll be killed! can handle" Her voice was drowned in he shriek o housands o voices as he grea lion hurled himsel, sraigh a her hroa, smiing a her wih hose errible paws. A he same ime a second awny body dared hrough he air, and he wo me. Like a lash he girl had slipped away rom he mad lion's onslaugh, m a glancing impac had sen her o he loor. Hal sunned as she was, she caugh a he bars o raise hersel, or once a rainer is down auhoriy is gone, and any lion is likely o aack. A srong arm lied her and drew her oward he door, bu he way was blocked. Locked in a urious embrace, he mad lion and he wo-year-old were earing and clawing each oher, while he res slunk, erriied, a he sides. Even in her peril he girl hough o he aihul beas. "Archon will kill him!" she cried, cluching he elephan man's arm. "See, he is working in a his hroa! Oh, can' hey ge irebrands''" Wha Berhels did hen was parly rom graiude and parly rom he naural ighing courage o he man who rains wild beass. He swung his heavy club up and as Brindle in a inal eor or lie ore hal loose rom bis oe, brough he weapon down wih a smashing blow across he mad lion's maw. A lion's nose is his sensiive poin. Hal sunned, he gian relaxed his grip, and Brindle ore away. Archon gahered himsel o leap. Again he club ell, bu his ime oo lae. he man was down. "A him, Brindle!" cried ho girl, caching a Arebon wih her slender hands, and he aihul lion responded wih anoher aack. Bu now he ighing madness was a is heigh in Archon's brain. One paw broke Berhels' arm, he oaming jaws were a his hroa, when here came he crackle o pisols, and he ierce ace rose, bespaered wih blood, urned hiher and hiher and closed is eyes. hey dragged Berhels ou o he cage hen and here, bu no so he gh'l. Over her Brindle, orn and mangled,'mouned guard unil she came o rom her ain and drew hersel o her ee wih her bands buried in his mane. Berhels nsised ha he and he eline empress ough o be married on he day hey burled Archon, bu his broken arm wouldn' allow i. However, hey had a proessional wedding in he lion cage, and Brindle, sanding proudly on his hind legs, wih crossed American lags in his mouh, was bes man. ' he Firs ron Ship, he irs iron ship has more repued birhplaces han Homer. Boh ho Clyde and he Mersey claim pre-eminence in his respec. Sir E. J. obison o Edinburgh designed an iron vessel in 181G, which was no launched ill hree years laer, and i is said ha an iron boa was worked dn he Severn even as ar back as Seel was no used in he consrucion o merchan ships' hulls unil Old suis were no alone in heir belie ha wood was mean by Providence o loa, bu iron o go o ho boom. A naval consrucor o some repue once said: "Don' alk o me o iron ships. hey are conrary o naure*" Now nono bu'smnll cra are buil o wood n his counry.-.«- -«. Cause or Doub. "A public oicial," exclaimed ho ordinary man heaedly, "should bo our servan. Bu is he?" "Hardly," venured ho suburbanie. "He says wih us oo long or ha."- A SERPEN'S APPEE. His Meal o a Rubber Boo Was a Disasrous One. From a genleman who was a?-* ime a resl«1<\ rl( ; z "r&mx comes a remarkable sory abou a snake ha he encounered in he woods one day which ollowed him wih much persisence. "Siing on a sump, became aware o he approach o a huge snake," wries his genleman. "He mus have been ieen ee,in lengh. here was no doub he snake was abou o aack me. "Wihou hesiaing or a momen discharged my wo barrels. For a shor ime he repile raged uriously, and climbed a nearby ree. had hardly reached he irs houghs when saw he snake approaching he ree, sind climbed up behind me. "Higher and higher -wen. Higher and higher came he serpen. My heavy rubber boos were a grea drawback o my climbing, so ried o ge rid o hem. ook one o and dropped i, and jus as had he second in my hand he snake reached me, and, in my desperaion, ried o shield mysel wih he rubber boo. "hen he snake made a dasb and, geing hold o he boo, urned and descended he ree. was saved, bu had no he courage o leave he ree beore my riends arrived. - old hem o he advenure had and rode home minus one rubber boo. O his snakeship nohing could be seen. "A ew weeks laer on anoher huning rip we ound in he road a big dead snake, erribly swollen. We cu i open and ound, o our asonishmen, my rubber boo no in he leas in-, jured." "" «-*-» A RANS OF VENUS. Wow i Was Observed by «Pary o German Sclenlns. On heir way beween olr.iz and eheran he members o an expediion sen o Persia by he Gorman governmen o observehe ransi o Venusme a soliary European lady riding in he opposie direcion, a member o he English colony, who was as clever HB!she was beauiul. Having been- long a residen in Persia, she was earlessly riding alone a iong way ahead o her caravan. he Germans marveled a such an appariion., in such a dreary wase wondered she wasn' araid. Wouldn' she le some o hem sand by unil her servans and baggage came up? No, she was quie a ease, hnd usually in her ravels was ar ahead o her aendans, whose mules, more heavily laden, could no keep her pace. "And now, genlemen," she said, "who are you, and where are you bound or?" hey inroduced each oher. One was he asronomer, anoher he phoographer, anoher he archaeologis, he nauralis, and so on, and hey were going o spahan o observe he ransi o Venus. he lady smiled, sared her pony and waved her adieu, saying: "o observe he ransi o Venus'.' Ah, well, you can go home,.now, genlemen! Xour duy is done. Goodby." he air vision disappeared a a caner oward he horizon, nnd i was said ha ho Germans did no see he joke ill a long ime aer euus had disappeared rom heir ken. Noes o Naural Hisory. horoughbred dogs are'less inelligen han mongrels. A ull grown elephan can carry hree ons on is back. he horse has no eyebrows. here are 4,500 muscles in he body o a moh. he Dorking owl is ho only living bird which in is adul condiion possesses a live oed oo. he larges bird o prey in he old world is he lainmergcier, or bearded vulure, which has a wing expanse o nine o en ee. Comparaively ew horses aain o seveneen hands, hu Kansas boass o! one ha measures weny hands and weighs 2,112 pounds. Wasps may oen be observed deaching rom ences, boards or any old wood he ibers, which hey aerward manuacure ino papier inaclie. he smalles o Briish animals is he harves mouse, which makes a globular nes n wliealields. A ull grown specimen weighs hal an ounce. Man-Made Volcanoes. A man made volcano exiss in Belglum, which has been burning coninuously or nearly 100 years and smls vas columns o black smoke, rendering he neighboring counry barren, baked and uerly unproiable. A Brule,,^'ance, is even ho mosremarkable '"volcano mnde by man. Originally i was a mass o coal, millions o ons. One day abou a cenury ago ho coal caugh ire, and has never ceased burning. he summi o ho smouldering mass has a genuine craer. Lierary Subjecs. "Whom did you (HBCUSS a your lierary club his, aernoon, dear?" asked ho husband in he evening. "Lo me see," murmured his wie. "Oh, yes, remember now! Why, wo discussed Uni woinun who recenly moved ino he house across ho eree rom us and Longellow."- "'' "~"~ HE NEW MANAGER. Why He Via No Discharge a Cerain Railroad Conducor* Among he irs railroads buil n he- Unied Saes was a lile line abou weny miles in lengh. n he course o ime a big unnel line was consruced hrough he same counry. he original line became merely a branch. For many years i was run in a cheap way, wih one locomoive, one engineer and wo or hree reigh ears. Finally a new general manager was appoined. He had been in he oice bu a week when he sen or he one lone conducor who had held he posiion ever since he road was buil. " would like o have your resignaion," said he general manager when he conducor appeared. "My resignaion?" inquired.he conducor in asonishmen. - "esi sir* yours." "Wha or, pray "Well, wan o make some changes and ge new blood in he line," was he general manager's reply. ' won' resign," answered he conducor. "hen will be compelled o discharge you, a sep which or your sake had hoped would be saved rom aking." -, "oung man, you will no discharge me. own a conrolling ineres in he sock o his railroad and elec he presiden and board o direcors. shall have you ired." he old conducor did really own he majoriy, o he sock and, aa ho said, pu n his own board o direcors and Dresiden he Firs ronclad. in anno Domini 1585, when he Duch ough or heir independence. rom Spain, he ciy o Anwerp was closely invesed by he Duke o Parma. he sou burghers buil a very large ship, uailed o is sides heavy iron plaes and armed i wih a ormidable array o guns. On he mass were roomy plaorms o sharpshooers, and high parapes proeced he soldiery saioned on he raised deck. Wih his errible vessel he burghers hoped o break he blockade hoped i so conidenly ha hey called he ship Finis Belli ("he end o he war"). Bu i proved unmanageable and shorly aer being launched ran aground on a sand bar and was hen called Perilire Expensre ("hrown away money"). Soon aer ha he Spaniards won a decisive vicory, dragged o he mariime monser and renamed i Finis Belli, or he war was hen indeed ended, bu, unorunaely, no wih he resul ho men o Amserdam had so conidenly expeced. is ineresing ha in his irs ironclad no only were he sides proeced, bu "ighing ops" were employed jus ns in our navy oday. -» 11» Double His Salary. owne 1 see here's a new eller a he bank. suppose Smugley was ired.' Browne No exacly. hey're oering double his old salary o ge him back. owne Ah! Resigned, eh? Browne No exacly ha, eiher. hey're oering $5,000 reward or him. pays o adverise in HE REGSER. $1.50 Phoos or S1.ll; For a shor ime we vrill make "our Peie Cards oral carbonee inish, wih wo siings o selec rom and saisacory work guaraneed, or $1.00; ormer price $1.50. Call and see Samples.. DeHAR & LESON, Broad Sree,.Red Bank, N. J. WAERS & OSBORN, HANUFACUKERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Brackes, ec. GLAZNG A SPECAL JobWae o all kinds done a shor noice. Sair Building, Manles, sore Frons, Scroll Sawing, and Hard Wood Work n all is branches. MECHANC S.. RED BANK, N. J. J.. RELL, Funeral Direcor and Embalmer, Xo. #3 Pearl Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSE. Long Dlsanco 'Phone, 19-n. OU Were Dissaisied Wih ha las job o plumbing or inning ha he oher ellow did, call on me he nex ime. 'll do my bes o «make he work saisacory. JAMES FZGBBON, Whar Avenue, Red Bank: Successor* o D. W. Smih. Pracical Horseshoers. Mechanic Sree, RED BAXK, X, 3. Special Suocs or quarercrack, ender-ooed and inerering horses. Exra aenion o roers aud roadsers. January Clearing Sale o Shoes, i ^ And now i's Our Annual January Clearing Sale a ime o money saving or shoe buyers. Sock-aking February 1s, and January a dull monh, are he causes ha lead o his sale. 's an even hailed wih deligh by he hundreds who have aken advanage o i inormer years. 's your opporuniy now, i you never knew abou i ormerly. he ollowing will show you savings you 'can make: FOR WOMEN. $ WOMEN'S BOX CALF, exension sole, lace shoes, all ; ; ; widhs aud sizes, made his year and up o dae in every '! paricular, were $2.50,. \ Now $2.00., ;; he same shoe as he above in vici kid, paen ip, kid ip, heavy and ligh sole, lace or buon, were $2.50, Now $2.00. ; ; Abou 30 pairs o Women's Box Cal and Vici Kid ;; Shoes, no all sizes, were $4.00, Now $3.00. FOR MEN. J ' MEN'S BOX CALF SHOES, bulldog shape, new syles \ \ and righ up-o-dae, were $3.50 and i&4.00,! Now $3.00. he same as above, ormer price $2.50, Now $2.00. FORD & MLLER, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

4 «HE'RED BANK REGSEK A SU FOR DAMAGES. he Family opaul Wolco o Eaonoirn Suing For 9X5,000. he sui brough agains he Cenral, Pennsylvania and New ork and Long Branch railroad companies or he deah o Paul Wolco o Eaonown a he Chesnu sree crossing a Red Bank abou a year ago, was begun a Freehold yeserday. he, sui is or $25,000. here m a grea array o legal alen in he case. he plaini is represened by Edmund Wilson, E. W. Arrovrsmih and Frank McDermo; he Pennsylvania railroad by Allan Srong ; he New ork and Long Branch railroad by R. V. Lindabury and John S. Applegae, and he Cenral railroad by Charles H. vins and W. A. Barkalow. is no hough ha he rial will be concluded beore o-morrow. OCEANC NEWS. Sirs. John Sculhorpe Wins a Parlor Oil Sove. Mrs. John Sculhorpe won a parlor oil heaer ha,was chanced o by he public school yeserday. Her cbance cos her en cens. he sove was donaed o lie school or lie recen bazar by he Sandard oil company; bu i arrived oo lae and so was disposed o' by chance. Mr, and Mrs! Parick Marin reurned rom heir wedding rip on Monday. ha nigh hey were serenaded by a company o riends. he serenaders were invied ino he house and'given a good ime. William urner, wlio has charge o Borden's greenhouses, aended a armers'club meeing a New ork lasc nigh and made an address on he culure o rui under glass. he missionary sociey o he Presbyerian church will give a. clipping so- ciable and bazar a Red Men's hall on Friday nigh, Rereshmens will be served. Miss Mabel Woodru o Asbury Park spen Saurday and Sunday wih her siber, Misa Beh Woodru, a eacher in he public school a his place. Hurry Keel, who is gardener on he Lneb place, will enerain he hireen club a a progressive euchre pary onigh. Mrs. Monroe VanNoe o Poin Pleasan visied Mrs. Lydia Harvey on hursday. Mrs. Harvey is very sick. Sirs. Clarence ule o Perh Amboy spen Sunday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Longsree.. Mr. and Mrs. William Jahnes o Brooklyn and heir sun Harry are visiing relaives in own. Henry H, Sriker aended he poulry show a Madison Square Garden a New ork on Sauiday. Capain rving Marin o New Brunswick is visiing a Capain Charles. Allen's. Misa Luella Cover o Keansburg is visiing Mrs, C. Herber Walling. Whiney Willinnis is conined o he house wih bronchiis. Mrs. Eleanor ius is visiing relaives a Eaonown. Lile Silver News. Raymond King, son o Dr. B. F. King, enerained his classmaes o he Long Branch high school on Friday nigh. Abou weny o he clnbs were presen and he evening was spen iu a general social way. Rereshmens were served. Howard Ely has given up his posiion a George M. Qiiackenbnsh's where he has been or he pas our years, and is now working or he Armour bee company a Philadelphia. he members o he Epworh league will go o Alanic Highlands o-morrow nigh o aend a league rally o be held in he Mehodis church a ha place. he school children are pracicing or an enerainmen o be given in he hall in abou hree weeks or he benei o,h,e school piano und. i^^he revival meeings which have been going on in he Mehodis church or some ime, came o a close on Friday nigh. Benjamin A. Shoemaker, who has been spending a week a Washingon, D. C, reurned home on Sunday. William O. Brown le on Monday or Philadelphia, wlicro he will remain or a couple o weeks. Mrs. G. M. Quackenbuah has reurned rom a visi o riendb a Freehold and EngliBhown. Edward Conk is sick wih a complicaion o diseases. Shrewsbury Mrs. Jacob K. Shoemaker enerained a supper on Saurday evening Mr, and Mrs. Frank GiHng and heir daugher Holly and Mrs, Mary O. Giing o Eaonown and Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Wicko o inon Falls. ' 'MissEvie Valenine led he Chrisian Endeavor meelimr a he Presbyerian church on Sunday aernoon. Mies May E. Suphen reurned on Suurday rom a vibic wih MisB Florence Whie o Plainleld. he Shrewsbury social club has organized a baskeball eam 1 OWN ALK. One o he urgen needs o Red Bank JOHN H. COOK. Edlsr and! Proprieor. is A marke place, where he armers Publlshod every Wednesday aleraoon a Red Bank and ruckmen can gaher wihou ear Momnoulb Couny, l>ew Jersey. o molesaion when hey come o Red Enered a he Bed Bank posolce a» second class Bank o buy and sell heir produce, and maer. where hey will have ample room wihou being considered respassers on pri- 8UB8CBPOX PUKE: Oneyear " 'HJ2 vae prepery. he own o Red Bank 81x monhs.; J hrco monhs > *" prois o he amoun o enb o housands o dollars everj^year by he visis ADVEU1SE3EXS Should reach nk REOSKR oice no lier han o he armers and ruckers, and his Wednesday moraine. Cbunires o advcrlsemene should reach bo oolce no laer han Monday nlih. proi, would be maerially increased i Adverisers have he privilege o changing heir encouragemen were shown o hem in announcemens as oren us hey desli wihou eira charge. Reading noices will be nsered or making Red Bank heir cenral meeing 10 cens a line, each inserion. hese nolcs will be placed a (he boom o.columnsandmirkcd Adv. poin, Many o he armers and ruckmen o'.his par o he couny now make Obiuary noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ec., will be nsered or 10 cens a line. Red Bank heir headquarers, in spie o WEDNESDA, JANUAR 22, he inconveniences, bu heir number would be grealy increased i a marke place were esablished by he own, a which all comers were welcome. ** * * When armers and ruckers now come o Red Bank hey are huddled in he neighborhood o Whar avenue and Union sree. hey block up he roadways here o he discomor and inconvenience o hose using he srees. bey leave ha localiy and go on Broad or Fron sree, he business men, alhough hey welcome he adven o he armers wih heir loads o ruck and produce, sill raise objecions when he roadway in ron o heir sores is blockaded. # * # he proper hing or Red Bank o do under hese circumsances is o buy. a markeplace. his markeplace should be as near as possible o he cenral par o he own. should be large enough o accommodae a.ll comers, wheher hey wish o sell or buy produce, or wheher hey wish o ransac oher business. Sheds should be buil or sheler in sormy weaher. * * -. Such a marke place would cos several housand dollars, bu i would be worh many imes is cos o Red Bank. he ime is coming, and coming soon, when Red Bank mus besir isel or lose is presige. Red Bank has or oo long a ime lain idle, in he belie ha is naural aracions and is cenral locaion would ensure he coninuance o is rade and power. Secure in he belie ha hey were oo powerul o be overwhelmed poliically, he Republican leaders o he own hrough heir apahy permied he sceper o power o be ranserred rom Red Bank o Long Branch ; and in he presen severe and srenuous srie or rade, he Red Bank business men will see he rade o he own dri away unless somehing is done o hold he presen business o he own and o arac oher rade. * * * here are many hings which could be done o improve business condiions in Red Bank, bu here is hardly any as imporan as his. Red Bank depends Church News. Rev. Samuel D. Price will preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church very largely on he armers' rade. he nex Sunday morning on "s he blood summer residens leave a grea deal o on he linel?" He will preach a ho money in he own, bu he rade o he Eaonown Presbyerian church a nigh armers is coninuous he year round on "he visi o Ananias o Paul." and i is probably hree or our imes as A meeing o he Presbyery o Monmouh will be held a Biveron nex grea as ha o he summer residens. * ## uesday. Rev. Samuel D. Price and he desires o he summer residens Randolph Borden will go as delegaes are carried ou almos as soon as hey rom he Shrewsbury, Presbyerian are made known. Because hey can go, church, i hey see i, o ohar places o spend rom he Red Bank Presbyerian church. heir summers, and heir money, he he women's oreign missionary sociey o he Firs Mehodis chureh will own righly endeavors o make hem welcome and o shape public maers o mee a Mrs. lilias Hubbard's on Washingon sree a wo o'clock nex sui heir ideas. he armers are en- Friday. iled o equal consideraion. Oher owns are making he armers welcome and are sriving o ge he armers o make hose owns heir cenral places o meeing. Red Bank is naurally he rading cener or a large par o Monmoih couny, and while under equal condiions he armers vpuld never care o leave Red Bank o make oher owns heir headquarers, encouragemen rom oher owns is BUre o have is eec in enicing some o hem away. he irs o leave would be. hose who were nearer o he oher owns; and as soon as one own secured a suicien number e armers o make ha place a cenral meeing poin, and were encouraged by he own auhoriies o make ha own heir headquarers, ohers would quickly ollow.» # * will be ar easier or Red Bank o hold his rade han i will be o regain i aer i has dried away. he business men o Red Bank should ge ogeher and-should devise apian or obaining a suiable marke place or he armers. he. own has ample auhoriy o buy land or such a purpose. A reques o he own commissioners, hacked by he. solid buainebb. elemen o he own, asking ha he people o Red Bank be privileged o voe on such a proposiion a he annual own elecion in May, would bo sure o bb graned. When iie elocion is held he biwiiils men o he own should organizu hern- HCCS ino a campaign commiee, and should aend, ho polls all day in heir eor o ge he elecion o go heir way. here would be very lilo opposiion rom any one or such a subsanial benei o he own as a marke place would be, hu he aendance o he business men a he polls would be proper in view o heir grea ineres in he projec. - he cos «such a public jnarke place would no be very grea, and would hardly be el in he ax levy. Bu even i i were el he advanage o he own would bo FO grea as o warran he expense. is needed now, and he cos will be greaer as years go on. A VARE WEDDNG. Sir. and Jlrs. Warren Mahews Bae a Celebraion. Mr.'and Mrs. Warren Mahews o Col's Neck celebraed he second anniversary o heir wedding on Wednesday nigh. he evening was spen in a general social way and a an appropriae hour rereshmens were served. he guess were enerained also wih music by Chrisopher Chrisian. Mr. and Mrs. Mahews received a number o presens. Among hose presen rom Col's Neck wee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahews, Mr. and Mrs. William Mahews*. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Soel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Charles Mahews, Mr. and Mrs. John Sapleoh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman and daugher Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Wellingon Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. an DuBois and heir daugher Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conover, Mrs. Fred Luher, Mrs. heodore Snedeker, Misses Haie Snedeker, Minnie and Lizsie Soel, Huldali Sickles, Laura and Ella Buck, Emma Webber, Jennie Srong and Arie Soel, Rober Sawyer, Alred Buck, Frank Wilkins, Howard Mahews, Louis Mahews and William Elder. Mrs, John Benne and Miss May Benne o inon Falls also aended he anniversary and here were a number o persons presen rom Red Bank.. O BENEF OUNG MEN. An Eor o Organize a J'ouna Men's Chrisian AH.iociaion. An eor is on oo o organize a young men's Chrisian associaion a Red Bank. Papers are being circulaed and a large number o names are already enrolled. he dues o he associaion will be $5, a year, including he privileges o a reading room, bowling alley, pool and billiards, gymnasium and shower balib. An opion ha." been secured on he VanSchoick building on Monmouh' sree, which is equipped wih a bowling alley. n he even o he associaion leasing he building he bowling alley loor will be changed rom pine o rock maple. Minor Accidens Las Week. Peer Errickson o Keypor was working a Garre Pos's shipyard a ha place when a plank ell on his leg. His leg wab srained and he can ge abou only wih he aid o cruches. Clark8on Conk o Cli wood was cuing wood when he axe slipped and cu his humb nearly o. J. S. Jackson o Brille ell rom he porch o his house and broke wo o his ribs. David W. Moron o Manasquan was knocked down by a bicyclis whilecrossing he sree and boh bis wriss were prained. ' ' Church Oicers nsalled. An insallaion o oicers o he Presbyerian Chrisian Endeavor sociey was held on Sunday nigh. Re*. S. H. hompson gave a alk in which he urged he signalizing o he coming year by some grea religious work on he par o ho church; and he also addressed he olicerb in reerence o heir duies. he singing a he service was led by [he Chrisian Endeavor sociey. Coming Dances. Massabesic council o he Degree o Pocahonas o Bed Bank will give is Lhird annual masquerade ball in he own hall ou uesday nigh, February 4h. A eaure o he even will be a walzing cones or a gold medal. he Daughers o Libery lodge will hold a masquerade sociable in heir lodgo room in he Mercanile bank building on Friday nigh o nex week. WEDDNGS. Louden obln., homas F. obin, son o Elizabeh and Richard obin o Fair Haven, will be married o-nigh o Miss Agnes Louden o New ork. he ceremony will ake place a S. James's church a Red Bank a seven o'clock and will be perormed by Rev. J. A. Reynolds. Miss Clara Morell, an aun o he bride, will be bridesmaid, and Richard obin, Jr., a broher o he groom, will be groomsman. he bride's cobume will be o gray maerial. She will wear a picure ha o mach and will carry a prayer book. Aer he ceremony a recepion will be held a he home o he groom's parens, where he cauple will make heir home or he presen. he couple received a number o handsome presenb. French Heekman. Miss Mary Bell French, daugher o William A. French o Red Bank, was married las Wednesday o: William Hockman o Newman Springs. he ceremony was perormed a he Church o Eernal Hope a 81s sree, ijew ork, by Rev. Dr. Crowe. he couple have begun housekeeping in he house which he groom recenly buil along he Shrewsbury river a Newman Springs and which has been named Edgemcre, Sou-Chamberlain. Herber Chamberlain, son o Hiram Chamberlain o Bridge avenue, was married a hree o'clock his aernoon o Miss Ella Sou o Middleown. Rev. W, H. J. Parker perormed he ceremony. he bride's cosume was o pearl gray maerial, rimmed wih whie chion and lace. A recepion was' held, aer which he couple, depared or a shor rip hrough New ork sae. On heir reurn bey will make heir home wih he groom's parens unil spring. Mr. Chamberlain is employed a he Robers boiler works. Rober Belly njured. Rober Kelly was injured las Friday nigh while working or Oscar Hesse in harvesing ice rom he pond in Pinard's gully. Kelly was driving he horse aached o he hoising apparaus. he whileree broke as he hois was going up and he descen o.he hois pulled he wagon gear hack. Kelly was knocked agains he ice house and he muscles in his arm were orn. pays o adverise in HE REGSER. Harry Morord's* Cornsalks. Harry Morord o Red Bank oered some cornsalk's or sale in he wan column o HE REGSER. He old jus wha he salks were and wha he waned or hem. he nex day Cap. William H. Seeley o Bclord wroe o Mr. Morord, saying ha he waned, he salks bu ha he would like o see hem irs. Wihou waiing or a reply and wihou waiing o see he salks, Cap. Seeley sen a messenger o Red Bank o buy he salks. When he messenger wen o Mr. Morord's he was old ha anoher man who had seen he adverisemen in HE REGSER had bough he salks ha day and had cared hem away. Cap 1. Seeley says he nex ime he sees anyhing he wans adverised in HE REGSER he will, ge i a once ; while Mr. Morord says he nex ime he has anyhing o sell, he knows jus how o sell i quick and sure. One reason why i pays 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 AE REGSER is no he avorie amily paper. SWEE CDER FOR SALE. iwee elder or sale li. Laird's, Scoboyvlllo, N. J. PANO FOR SALE. Plnno or snlo a a bargain. Apply a 128 Brond sree, Uod Bunk. ^ ^ BOARDERS WANED. Boardon n aned bymrj. George Ohlond, hird eroo. Oceanic, N. J.* HOUSES FOR REN. Wih and wihou lmprovomona. Apply o Doromua Bros., Bed Bank. CRL WANED. Girl waned lor general housework. Apply a 125 Bread ajree. Red Bank. MONE O LOAN. 830,00 o loan in «mouns rom $1,000 o SKMXX) ). O. Cowar. Freehold, N. 3. HOUSE FOR SALE On Caharine sree. 7 rooinb; lo 50x200 ee. Easy erms. W. A, Pencil, Red BanB, / DRESSMAKNG. Mrs. Bernard WarnHlier will do sewing or [hewiner a herhome a Evere, N. J. HORSE FOR SALE, Horse or siiio cheap, suiable or dra or arm work. C. D. Corlles, caonown, N. J. F8H SCRAP FJ3R SALE. Apply a Vall's acory, near seamboa whar. Por MonmonlvN. J. Always on hand. FENCE PCKES. Chesnu and plno pickes or»le. Danol H Cook, inon F»ll» s»wmlll, inon ails, M. J. FARM O REN. Farm o ren on snares n he village ol Middleown. Address, Frank Osborn, Middleown, N. J. HOUSEKEEPER. A workldk housekeeper wonld'ilke a posiion n u small amily. Address, Housekeeper, Box 107, Red Soves Bough and Repaired. Second-hand soves ouiin and repaired o he Red Bank aucion rooms, 87 Eas Fron sree, Ueci MULES FOR SALE CHEAP. One eam o exra good work mules or sale or wan o uae. Peer Mcclees, Riverside l>rlve, Eed Bank, N. J. FARM FOR REN. Farm o 23 acres o le a Scqbeyvllle. nquire o Scobey, Broadway and Libery srees, LOUK Branch, N.J. BOARDER WANED. Genleman can be accommodaed wih board n prlvoe amily a Bed Bank-. Address J. L., Box 107, ed Bank,. PAR AND SLEGH FOR SALE. Road car and sleigh or sale a a barcain. nquire a he Wrelern Union elegraph odlce, irouil sree,-red Bank. - $20,000 O LOAN. $20,000 o loan n sums o sui borrowers on Urs bond and morgage. A. L. vlns, REOSER liuilcllilk, lied Bank, N. J. Farms or Ren or o Le on Shares For ren or o le ou shares, wo Rood arms u and neur Middlelown village. Apply o Henry C. aylor, Middleown, N.J. LAND WANED. Waned o lease 25 o 75 acres o land (rom one o lireeyears D he viciniy ol Lilo Silver. Address Box 115, Lile Silver, N.J. WANED. Good arm wagon. Mllburn or Auburn: also purr bred yearlink Plymouh Hocks und urowu Leghorns. Locus Farm, Enuuown, N. J. WAGONS FOR SALE. One arm wngon. one dump car and wo grocery wniions or sale. uquire a Red Bank aucion rooms, 37 EaB Fron sree, Hod Bank. HOUSE FOR REN. ' Double house wib all mprovemens or run ou Mechanic sree. SH a monh. ApplvoMrs.il. G, Payne, 5 Easi Fron sree. Red Jank. WAGONS FOR SALE. One-horse carryall or sale, nearly nn»\ SM. Llirh niuer wagon, in good coudiion, $25. Address " Wagons," Box lw. Red Bank, N. J. ENGNE FOR SALE. Payne Auomaic engine o 10 borso power, ir perec order, or sale; cos &.'00 when new, or $7> cash. Address J.. Lovel, Lilo Silver, N. J. POCKEBOOK LOS. On Sunday nlgb on Uonaioulli sree, a pockebook conaining a sum o money. Finder will please reurn o Sickles's grocery sore. Red Uank. NOCE. Second-hand urniure bough, sold nnd excbangedja he Red Hank aucion and commission house./no. 37 Eas Fron Brec, Red Bnnk, N. J. PASURE FOR HCRSES. Good clover nnd imohy pasure or horses. Finn meudow and running brook hrough lie luinl. George Bunker, Smih Volley arm. Nu Swamp. FRESH FSH. ho place o buy resh ish, halibu, shad, snlmon, lounders, codilsh, ainells, eels, scnllops. cluma anil oysers in a VanBrun's marke. 0 Whar avenue. SHOO FOR 750-POUND HOC. A live bird shooing mach or a 7i>0-pound w will ie held a Liilinr's lioel, Col's Neck, on uesday, Junuury 28b. 'ley o birds or sweepsakes. FOR SALE. Six whie Wyandoe cockerels or sale, $1.25 a piece; also upholsered baby sleluu, good as new, S'-'. Apply o homas Voorhis, SOU Spring sree. Red Rank. MONE WANED. We wan rom S.WOOO o $10O,0OO.0<ru> loan, or inves or you in sae real esae securiy in Cenral Ohio. Good rae o ineres paid. Cbasu Real Esae Co., Marlon, Ohio. HAR WORK. nm prepared o devoe my enire ime lo ranking up swiches, comblnps. and all kinds o hnlr work- Address, Z) Wes Fron sree, or seul ree word and will call upon you. Miss. Brand, lied Bank. KNDLNG WOOD FOR SALE. have a largo quaniy ol kindling waoduiny saw mill, which will sell, delivered a Red Hunk, or near ibere, u weny ceno per barrel, six barrels or a dollar. Daniel. 'oo; inon Falls N. J. FARM WACONS FOR SALE. New wo-horsa arm wagons, narrow nnd liroail ire; ono now one-horse arm wagon; ono se o second-hand single harness cheap; also second- band arm wagons or sale. 0.. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N.J. POSON WANED. A man ory years old, married, o seady hnbia. experienced in handling and caring or horces, and u good armer, wuul llko a posiion. Reerences urnished. Address F. Cornell, care o assisan posmaser, lied Bank. OUNG MARREDMAN WANED. Waned on ao3ocre arm, near Chapel Hill, N. J., a young married man ; wages $'X> per monh and house, garden and poaoes. Glvo recrenco and sae slzo o amily and ago o children.' Benjamin D. Prlco, 'osomco, Alanic Highlands, N. J. Gardener and Careaker Waned. Gnrdener and enronker waned on a prlvna placo. Married man wihou amily who horoughly undersands vegeable nnd lower gunlenlng. uki chroo cow and horse and make himsel generally usehl. Address, Gardener, Box 11)7, Red Hank. GROUND REN. ho esae o Dr. V..'Hubbiml will loaso ho ground ol a los on Broad slrer and 1) los on Honmoul) sreo or a.erm o i or 10 yews. Apply o Dr. Charles lubbard, No, 1111 Sixh avenuo, lroollyn: or heodora P. \Mile. iuiaeh Huililln >, Ucil Bank, N. J. HE NEW. D. SEA s u hird Ken or Buggy or llunubou, which n-' qulroa no asening and is any vehicle. By ho use o his sea he hird person occupies ho unriio posiion (ovor ho limbs o ho oher wo) bu all weigh and nconvenience s removed rom!n> oher occupans. Prlco Blrdsull k Bon, Monmouh sree, lied Bank. '

5 PERSONAL. ' Rav. Percy Perinchie' o renon ormerly pasor o he Lile Silver Mehodis church, has gone on a monh's rip o Bermuda. He is accompanied by his daugher Lucille and by Mrs. Peririchie's parens, Mr. and Mrs. William P. aylor. Mulord A. horpe o Wilmingon, Delaware, ormerly o Red Bank, wh«has been visiing his aun, Mrs. L. L, Johnson o Herber sree, reurned home yeserday. He was accompanied by his broher, Charles R. horpe. Mrs. Frank Whie o Gold sree, who has been sick or some ime wih smallpox and who has been conined'a he hospial, a Swlmmiog river, has recovered rom he disease and she will be removed o her home on. Saurday. Ray Whie o Brooklyn, son o Frank Whie o Red Bank, spen Sunday a his home here. He was.accompanied by Webser Coy o Brooklyn. Andrew Wbie, who aends Coleman's business college, is sick wih he grip. MSB Laura Birdsall o Whie sree, who is employed as a, saleswoman by Joseph Salz, and who has been conined o he house wih he grip, has resumed her posiion. Miss Libbie able o Bridge avenue is sick wih diphheria. Her siser and broher, Lydia and Alvin,.who have been sick wih he same disease, are improving. Miss Jerusha Jones o Red Bank reurned on Saurday rom a nine monhs' visi wih relaives a Deer Park, Maryland, Washingon, D. C, and Philadelphia. Percy Parker, who is raveling wih he " Ben Hur" company, spen Sunday and Monday a his home a Red Bank. he company is now playing a Philadelphia. Miss Bearice Doughy, daugher o' Elveron Doughy o Eas Side Pnrk, who has been sick or a long ime wih hear rouble, shows no signs o irnprovmen. Samuel Knapp. who is employed in Heiser's barber shop, spen Monday a New ork, where he was ormerly employed in he Pnrk Row barber shop. John B. Bergeu o Broad sree is visiing he zinc mines near Springield, Missouri, in which he has an ineres. He will be gone abou hree monhs. George Gillig and Cliarles Siegel o New ork, sum mer residens o Oceanic, spen par o las week enjoying he ice boaing on he river. Charles Hamner, Holmes Hendrickson and Rennie Hendrickson o Red Bank will sar or Mexico ne^x monh o engage in mining. Miss Anna Gran, who has been spending wo weeks wih Mrs. heodore Silwell o Evere, has reurned o her home a Red Bank. Miss Sadie M. Applegae o Riverside Drive has reurned rom a visi wih her siser, Mrs. William Dawson o Bellows Falls, Vermon. Mrs. unis Paerson o Long Branch spen yeserday wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. heodore F. Snien o Herber sree. Miss Florence Broadley o Passaic, ormerly o Red Bank, is he gues o Miss Lulu M. Sco o Shrewsbury avenue. Alred aylor and Lamber Jackson o Long Branch, who are employed a New ork, visied a Red Bank on Sunday. Rev. E. C. Hancock o Ocean Grove, ormerly, o Red Bank, has recovered rom an aack o quinsy sore hroa. Mrs. James A. Duncan o Red Bunk has boon visiing her siser-in-law, Miss sabel A. Duncan o Wayside, Miss Lizzie Casey o Ocean Grove was a recen gues o her siser, Mrs. Andrew Naser o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynch o Maple avenue have gone o he Bermuda slands on a en days' rip. Hon. George B.'Snyder o Fair Haven is visiing - his daugher, Mrs. N. S. Golra o Jersey Ciy. MiBa Julia E. Sheehan o Shrewsbury avenue spen hursday wih Mrs, George Seele o Eaonown. Henry J. Child has reurned rom a visi wih his daugher, Mrs. Rober Roenp o Bridgeon. Leser Pach o Monmouh sree is pracicing law wih Benjamin P. Morris o Long Branch. Miss Wilhelmina Malchow o Monnionh sree has reurned rom a visi li New ork. homas Lowis o Broad sree spen Sunday wih his siser, Mrs. FredAdams o Newark. Mrs. Mnhew Rue o Maple avenue, who hiih been sick wih pneumonia, is recovering. ' Miss F. Eselle Nesbi o Maple nye- ' nuo HH reurned rom a visi a Long Branch.-.. Miss Abbio Ellio o Mnple avenue spen Sunday'wih riends a Asbury Park. Arhur Johnaon o Nivesink Bkaed rom hii place o Red Bank on Monday. Misa Flossie Cndooo Spring sree is visiing Miss Carrie Sickels o Newark Mrs.. D. Champlain o Onion sree is visiing a Springield, Massachuses. Mrs. Rober Norman «Chesnu sree spen las Wednesday and hursday a New wk. Fred Mauser o Lincro spen hursday wih riends a Vanderburg. J. V. P. Schanck o Souh Orange spen o-day a Red Bank. Rev. Clarence M. Johnson o For Hancock has been sick. John W. Mouu o Maple avenue is seriously sick. A Pary a Lile Silver. A pary was given on Monday nigh by Miss Mary Parker, daugher o Richard Parker o Lile Silver, in celebraion o her sixeenh birhday. he evening was spen in playing games. he guess were Misses Ella King, Ella Curis, Annie Ayres and Haie Dean, Charles and Raymond Kemp, Forman Ayres, Linden Shoemaker, Fred H, Moore and Frank Sherwood. HE REGSER is he paper ha goes ino he homes. Adv. DEAHS. BENNE. A Poplar, on Wednesday, January 15h, Mrs. lizaben Benne, widow o Wllllum Benne, ugcil 78 years. CKAG.-A Brooklyn, on Friday. January 17h, Jans Craig, ormerly o Freehold, aged 60 years. FLNN. A Freehold, on hursday. January loh. Mamie, wie o James Flynn, aged 23 years. FLCROF.-A Norh Farmingdale, on ues day, anuary Hlh, James Fllcro, aged 78 years. FLANAGAN.~A Bed Bank, on Friday, January nh. Miss Cecelia Flanagan, aged 22 years. HUDBARD. n Middleown ownship, on ues day, January 21s. Jmes lubbard, aged 79 yean. Relaives nd riends are invied o aend lia uneral on Friday aernoon a wo o'clock a he house. KELL A renon, on Saurday. Januarv 11 n. Pario Kelly, son o Mrs. Margare Brennan o [ed Bank', ageds!u years. WAHLER.-n Mlddleown ownship, on hursday, January 16h. Nada. daugher o M. Luellu and William A. 0. Whler, used 2 years, 3 monhs anil 18 days. WBE.-A Manslapao, on uesday, January Uh, Mrs. Ann Whie, widow o homas Whie, aged 68 years. WAERB.-A Newark, on uesday. January Hh. Mrs. Mary Ann Waers o Kejpor, aged 7!) years. A Care or Lumbago. W. C. Williamson, o Amhers, Va., save : " For more han a year suered rom lumbago.. inally ried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and i gave me enire relie, which all oher remedies had ailed o do. Sold by C. A. Minon & Co., Druggiss, 3 Broad sree, Red Bank. A Luxury in he Barber Business. Have you ever ried a massage or ho owels when geing shaved. you have no you ough o rea yoursel o he luxury a once. hey are no only pleasan bu hey have a beneicial eec on he ace. ou can ge hese luxuries a Heiser's or you can ge a shave wihou hem; bu whaever kind o a shave ha you ge i will be irsclass. We don' how o do any oher kind o work. Hair-cuing is a eaure o my business, o which special aenion is paid and you can also ge your razor honed here. My cigar rade is increasing righ along, because keep nohing bu heines brands on hand. My pool and billiard parlor aords a nice quie place o have a social game wih your riends. ALBER A. HESER, Opposie Posoice. " FNE ENGRAVNG. you wish irs-class engraving on rold, silver, irory, ec. gn direc o bo engraver, Laes syles Veddinar.rpceplou and visiing cards n ihe old English leer, iio dies or samping, noe paper, rubbor samps, Hindis and plaes s everr descripion. CHARLES EVEBDBL1, 20 Riverside Avenue, ed ' Have your orms go HorSGS? Aro hey geing hin a«d weak? Are hey "o heir eed? " Do hey " swea and worry? "»«. EHERSON'8 "DEAD SHO" will REMOVE WORMS, DEAD or ALVE rom HORSES AND CALE. will puriy ho Blood, Correc and one up ho Somach, and Slrenchen he Nervos. Direcions wih ench box. Hold by your Druggis or son oy mall upon receip o iy Ven*. C. B. Smih & Company, Wliok'suli) Agend, Newark,, J, EVERE'S SORE. 1 hnvo n ow odds nnd ends. ueh iw snl o dieren kinds, mlnep inwi, rnlalns. eurriuils. syrups nnd O.HSCS. lml will null u excepionally low prices or cusli. HEODORE. SLLWELL. JOSEPH G. ESCELBAC. COLUMBA HOEL, 25 Wos Fron Sreb, near Pearl, Rod Bank, N. J, rouor's neer and F. S M. Bcliacr's cnleuracd Weluor Ucor always on draugh. klso BAK0LOMA ROOHKSEl BEEH N BOLES. Valuable Secres. Farmers how o keep mea; reshorwo weeks n summer 25c. Grea secres lor rapping oxes and oher game $2.00 Composiion or drivlnu ou ras, sure 25c. o keep buer during ho weaher 3 5 c. o make any kind o candy a home $1.00 o keep milk swee and o sweeen sour milk c. CHCAGO FORMULA CO.. SEA BRGH, N. J. Posaeesamps aken nnd 2cens.' JACOB 0. BHJ8, AUCONEER Adminisraor's Sale. he undersigned, adminisraor, o oo esae o Hal Allaire, deceased, will sell a PUBLC VENDUE ON hursday, January, 30, 1902, a 11 o'clock in he orenoon, all he personal propery o he deceased. he sale will be conduced a his lae residence, A Allaire, Monmouh Couny, N. J. Allaire is easily accessible by rail and is only, a ew miles disan rom Lakewood and Farmingdale. he personal propery includes many aricles o special ineres and value, among which are : i^wo "Grandaher" clocks, a large library, conaining a varied and complee selecion o works o icion, hisory aud essays; wo large mahogany sideboards o ancien make, many picures, crockery, a large numher o chairs, bedseads, bureaus, and a varied selecion o household urniure all in good condiion. Much o his urniure is o ancien make, Colonial and Duch in syle. Also a large amoun o silverware including easpoons, soup spoons, able spoons, sal spoons, sugar ongs, silver candlesicks, silver eapo, sugar bowl, milk picher, cake baske, wo silver waer pichers, large silver coee po. his silver is heavy in weigh and o ancien make. Also bedding, carpes, cooking uensils nnd general household urniure and equipmen.... erms made known a day o sale. Sale will be called promply a 11 o'clock. Daed January 2,1902. JACOB C. SHUS, EDMUND WLSON, Adminsraor. AUCONEER PUBLC SALE OF Personal v Propery ON...;, hursday, February, BhJ 802, Commencing nlo o'clock A. M.. on Hie premises o be subscriber ABOU H OP A MLE FROM HAZLE SAON. i Five pood horses. 2 cows, 0 sbons, 1 surrey, 1 jnp:- r, Jgood iron-urmed arm wagons, broad rlinmcd, 1 U-boirPl spring wagon. 2 ses doublo hnroes.8.1 se llkh double harness, wo new liny sbclviiurs.'l Deorinu mower, hay raio, edder, roller, 1 iron-edije culivnor and plow. 1 dump, l se wnson wheels, 2 Souh Bend plows, 3 Boss plows, 2 culivaors, 1 sleeh. asparagus p'ows. urrowlnp sled, poao gun,!i ollow borrows, 300 bushels o corn, 4 ons liny, 'i nspiirngus imnchera. wonpplo headers, wo sraps o bells.ladders, shovels olks, baskes, ec. Aoou 80 yards o lncrain carpe and a ew odd pieces o urniure. erms, sums o $10 and under cash, over $10 seven mouhs' credi wih approved securiy. D.. SLLWELL. Red Bank Opera House. HREE NGHS, COMMENCNG hursday, Jan. 23d. MANEE SAURDA. Klark-Scoville > in Reperoire, Company lmrarny Evening A Counry Kid. Friday Evening: Silen Parner. Saurday Evening Uncle's Holiday. 16 People-6 Big Specialies. Seo H Grou Mill Explosion he Dinner Scene, lie Grea Box Mysery. Evening Prices 10, 20, 80 cens. Mninee Saurday 10 nnd 20 cens. LadioB' ickes or hursday nigh a" 5e; i purchased beore 0 P. M. Reserved Beas a Minon'a drug sore. Miss A. L Morris, MLLNER. On or abou February 10h, will move my. \ MLLNER SORE From' is presen locaion o he new lie sockholder!! o be Mlddleown nnplke Company are hereby noiied' ha a meeing o he building on BROAD SREE, near MONsockholders o said company will be held a he MOUH, direely opposie he Poaolce. oldce o H. C. aylor, secreary o said company, a be village o Mlddleown, N. J., on FRDA, FEBRUAR 14h, 1902, v o nsure Good Plumbing. Plumbing work presens many perplexing problems, bu no problem in ha line has been presened o us ye ha we could no solve. o insure good plumbing is simple enough ge us o do your work. COOK & OAKLE, 81 FRON SREE,,, Bed Bank, New Jersey. V > v % V i REAL ESAE. SPECAL. Good propery lor sale n Wes Red Bank ar $1,UK). erms easy Possession u once i deelred. Small ruck, ana wllli good Louse and baru n own limis, or ren-abou 7 acres; nquire early. Houses or ren la good localiies. Properies or sale lrom SX), up. Some-very Hue properies a reasonable prices, Los (or.sale a all prices. Paries having bouses o ren will do well o Biro me a chance o ren ieiu. D. W. WLLGUSS, Cor. ron and Broad Ss., Red Bank. Special Sockholders Meeing. a?:0o o'clock, A. M., or ne purpose o elecing a Board or Direcors and o ransacing such oher business ns may properly como beore he meoldg. By onler o he Piesdon and Direcors. H. C. ALOR, Secreary. Daed January lli, ;W_ E. PAEKEE, ELECRCAN. Wiring (or Elecric-Lighs. Baery, Mapneo and Pneumaic Bells. elephones a Specialy. 332 liroad S., Red Bank, N. J. P.O. Box 818. SSF" Esimaes or Conracs on Applicaion. 8EWNG MACHNES FOR SALE or exchange. Any make- you wan. Repairing and cleaning done by a machinis, Hi years' experience. All work guaraneed or 5 years. My charge is 50 cen? up. Bels, needles ami oil cans or sale. Clocks and waches repaired and cleaned. Drop me a poial card, will call a your house. Oloe la William N. Worhley's coal olloo on Burrowo, sree, near he depo. Address G. \V. Woodward agen. Red Bank, N. J. hese Long Winer Evenings "HS MASER'S VOCC Can be made o pass pleasanly. by having a "Vicor alking Machine. ndesrucible records, no rasp or squeak. he loudes, cleares,^bes and cheapes. $3 o 45. We guaranee our $25 Vicor Will surpass any $100 machine o oher makes syles now ready: also new records. he Apollo piano player enables anybody o play any piece o music on he piano a irs rial and play like a grea pianis. We keep he bes pianos made Mason & Hamlin, jwegman, Dardnan, Cable. Kingsbury and Chicago Coage Organs. ou are always welcome o inspec our sock. GUON, Posoice Building, Red Bank, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»» +»»»»»»» One ear in Business. Las Saurday was he irs anniversary o he esablish- <> men o our drug business. We sared ou wih a deinie business policy in view and we have endeavored o adhere sricly o his policy. he success o he pas year encourages us.o a coninued pursuance o he same policy and he repuaion or puriy o drigs and accuracy o compounding, upon which our business has been buil, will be coninued in he uure. We hank, our cusomers or heir avors o he pas year and solici a coninuance o heir paronage. VanDerveer & VanBuskirk, KNCKERBOCKER PHARMAC, Broad and Monmouh Ss., Bed Bank, N. J. elephone O-. he Fines Fruis o All Kinds \ A ALL SEASONS OF HE EAR % ARE ALWAS FOUND A LOUS PRAE'S. P. he choices qualiy aud lie bes assormen o any A rui sore in own. (0 l_ LOUS PRAE, i V A Red Bank. N. J. j AND PURE WHSKES lio bes n al Honk ran bo (omul a ill) nlprc o - C. J. ^NOriDElS Souh Slie o Fron Sree, Xci Ji-oail Sree ou will lie Hiilsllcd wih lio cuinlly nml price -A lull assormen o Old 'WlilpHu mid llnii](lli>g,nd lio hos mpored nnd Domesic VVMM, All's Porers, &o.,&o, Exracor Mull, $1.50 per dozen plna. 1 mako a spuoluly o Clmmbcrlalo'a Old, Unblno yc, ugod lo yeam. Union $4.76; lull quar, $1,

6 Annual Sale o Muslinwear coninued or anoher week, eer values and larger varieies o selec rom han a any oher sale o whie goods. his week special prices on Remnans o Fine Curain Goods, suiable or long or sash curains. & Sale Price, Lo 1. GOWNS made o a good muslin, ucked yoke. SKRS o a ine cambric wih a 12-inch lounce. DRAWERS and 39c CORSE COVERS handsomely rimmed wih lace or embroidery. Each garmen cu ull size and perec iing; worh 50 and 65 cens, a.-, CHEMSES, muslin and cambric, rimmed wih embroidery and corded, good 0 On values, worh 39c, a Luui CORSE COVERS, elled seams arid bound arm-holes, regular 12-cen qualiy a We also carry a very large line o CHLDREN'S MUSLNWEAR in all he newes goods. Special aenion has been paid o he cu and i o hese garmens; in ac, we pride ourselves on being one o he ew houses ha make a specialy o Children's Muslinwear... V Manuacurers' Shor Lenghs o % BLACK DRESS GOODS.. ; hese Black Goods are shor lenghs, rom 2 o 10 yards in a piece, Chevio, Serges, Crepons, Henrieas and Clohs. We purchased hese goods a a big discoun and will reail hem a 50 per cen below regular ull piece prices. S8.OO 9 $1O.OO, $12.00 JACKES We have inended no o carry over a single garmen. is no longer a quesion o how much do we lose, i is how many garmens can we ge rid o? Every Jacke is o his year's manuacure, laes syles and hones maerials. hey have been marked $8.00, $10.00 and $ hey all go a he same price A Sock Farm Sold. he arm in Eaonown ownship, known as he Lorillard sock arm, laely owned by Caroline Frances Wigh and Marie Louise Wigh o New ork, lias been sold o Willium W. ucker o New ork. he arm conains eighy acres. here are hree houses, large barns and abou ory box salls on he propery. he sale was made by heodore F. Whie o Bed Bank. George H. Paerson Buys Propery. W. A. Hopping has sold he H. H. Curis propery on Borden sree o George Hunce Paerson. he lo is 50x150 ee. he house conains eigh rooms «nd lias all modern improvemens. here is also a barn on he lo. Micbael Benne's Mew House. Michael Benne, Jr.. o Fair Haven, is building a new home on he Rinnson road. he house will conain welve rooms and will cos $6,000. Henry Hemlriukaon o Fnir Haven is he builder. Augusus Davis Buys Propery. Augusus Davis o Alanic' Highlands has bough he Edward Burdge propery 011 hird nvenu! a ha place. Mr. Davis will spend abou $1,1)00 in improving he house on he propery. Deodu Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers haw been recorded in Hi* olli o he comiy clerk a Freehold or he week ending January 18h, 1002: SKKWSir OWNSll'. Kimiis N. Mel'iuicr uni \vi<m> Ncwnrc-lo ldivn.mi'l.irli'rol NVwuik. rm'sniljoliilns liuius (i (lie lulu Kilu'iinl Kump, mi lui KiiMison roud, Sll.inll. lk'h'sii ). Cliiinijilu.n l» KUM ). Pi'iisi 1. N(l nercs ndoinli.k ninrs r. Allulri:, (in in: nuill) slilo o JH'Uliiiiiiiivi'iiui'iiHiiil Hunk,?i,'il(). llonry Jiiclisiin -unil wlo o CmrW, S. Whim. ],o iul oiilii i lli'iirv VunMulcr. on in- ensl side o VVnsliliiijiiii lr-e m lliiil Hunk, $!(«!. liimlhu Wiiuni.*)' 11ml liiislnuij i>r Nnw ork o PliilHii! nraliuril n New ork. 2 uerrs on he rouil rom OuMiilc mud o Norh Nlirinv.slmry rlvui. S. 'uullni! lii'iihnnl o Sew ork o H U'KDP' oni'iv oi'b. wo iirrraimljii! rood rom (Jrenuic roml o Sniih Sliroivshui'j river, gl. Mllirii.KOWN OWNSHP. Almini H. Siinljurn unil will! or Mlilillnlown, Ki Henry U. Kiuulilcr o N«\v ork, l.llklucrcs on (hi! norh Blil o liu idiid riini lici lluiil! o Llncroi, udjolniii; Win. H. ''USO, Sl,:;ni). rulliur.u! Ciiuorur,.lolin omnvrr mid (ihprs, (ixueuorsul Arhur 1<.(.'oniivcr. o Alinini s. Simlio'rii 4!.JiiUiii:icsi)iili«norihalili!()li(! nnui rom cd lnnk u Umjio, mljolulnii Win.. hompson, Sam. Jumps K, (.'oo )cr unil OHMS. heirs o, liuncs Cooiicr Sr, o Kiln C, M. Viiiilli'inil, H.'.ii uciim iul uln iig Hui-uh M. Ali ili'(,'iili, on MJdilliMmvli nrn ) ko. S..lulm 1'arivn mill wire o LZZDA. imrkcr. l.olnd- Joining HiMiJiiiiiln ). K. 'lu-lii-nin i.iimiiiriii eimulda o luy iivunik!, u HD lllirniiinclh, SS, Jijines Kuy mid nlhi'is,i-xcimmn Jnlni Corawnllol New Voi*, o Jiilm iirruiidlidlllklilamln. Louri. Jolnlrm Uurjuinln i. v. 'lvrkui uus»ldu o luy av'- uuo u he lllirliluikih, 1. Lewis Worm o 'nrlck Couslilln. M ii 'Ber RcliniicU's 'Hulu; illlxlk) mljiililiiir Mlclmol A'Uonrn a io UlJiluiiln, $1W. Mnry,1. l'oaiir mid liailiuml o Hophun \V. Foser. loiiso mid ~ los, inn > los Andrew Moun on io U01'lirHl llmi[ Holly iled li lic KH, $1. C'ecolla V. llonowb L huahiind, Kllu. Char-, Her mid husband o Now orli o,!ssd L. Hcnliorp oho llirlilnnilu. 5 6ls u Ben Kldc, S'M). llnrrj l. Beelor anil wlo ol Brooklyn o Jucol) Bclmnuro Mlddlelown. Lu ailiolalog Jolin HopplnKii lelurd. Oa.. Onoreo 0. Vaenmm, m'r. Win. W. Colover, locunsud, o Jainci M. Buler ond Jolin Carr. Piece o propery on Hunrou uvonua a KeunsburK, Sale Price, Lo 2. GOWNS, SKRS, CORSE COVERS and DRAWERS, each and every garmen made wih he bes oare, perec iing and handsomely.rimmed wih lace or embroidery in he laes and mos desirable syles, no a garmen in he lo worh less han $1.00. Sale price.... CORSE. COVERS, o a good cambric, nicely rimmed wih lace or embroidery, a kind worh 25c. a.. 15c, Beer grades o GOWNS up o $3.98. SKRS, ine qualiies, up o $4.98. SKR CHEMSE, up o $3.49. DRAWERS, several syles up o $1.98. COR- SE COVERS, as high as $1.49, and inermediae prices in all he dieren garmens. EMBRODERES and LACES mporers' Sample Pieces a Hal Price. he Embroideries are on Lawn, Cambric and Nainsook, edging and inserion, worh rom 8 o15 cens per yard... Laces rom 1 o 5 inches wide, orchons, JJ /> Pla, Valenciennes, ec. A beauiul lo o ^ J ^ designs. he regular price would be 12 o 18 cens per yard. Here while hey las a James J. Buler und wie and John Carr nnd wie i> JucDi Wyckol o Holurdel. Pleee o propery on NuiriH! avenue u Kennsiurg, $!},UXJ. ALANC U.ANDS. Jnraes Vilmore nnd wlo o Ann E. VnnMiier Pur o lo? B37 nnd WVJ o Grand View lo, 8^,000 EAONOWN OWNSHP. KUmund Wilson nnd wie o Kel Bank o Frederick Parker o Freehold, 124 acres adjoining Charles lirown, S3.iai.17. Eseck Wolco, ex'r, o Wm. H. Durnell. o Edwlua Duruull, rac o land on he souh side road lendhib rom Slaugher house road o Oukwood avenue aud u rac on Morord avenue, $525. ALANC OWNSHP. Win. MuKelveyand wie and ohers, lielrs o Sarah A. Crein, o Culiarlne Cliandless, 78 acres on he norh side o ie luon.fulls urnpike, S. ARAN OWNSll'. Blancbu Brallly o Peer O..Welgand. Land on urnpike on lie road rom Kovpor o Uolmdel, saou. MAAWAN OWN3U1'. Michiiel Huinneland ivieo Alaiaivan o Heary V; VroiiUmd o Madison, N. J., 1 acre adjoining ClirlHliiin l'rey, bi-lng pur o Fox Bill rac, Solo. OCKAN OWNSHP. Annn. Sillivell und Miiry K. Slyker, execuors oliooiin) VV. Blllvell, dee'd o Edmund L. leyuolds, Lo on map Wolinuu Sokes esae, on 'M uvunue, u UiiK lliunch, $ ">,'uu hoiniis P. McKenna o Susnn Gurrlson. Lo a Ki'iisliiKou Park, Louir lrancli, S. Jolm Uuire and wie o Holljood hoel and coairu company. 3 los on lio norb side o Urookdale avenue a Lous Branch, $1.5(10. Edward K. Lucour und wie o Marlin J. Horlon. Lo on he eas side o o'li avenue, Hiilberuu Hiiuaro n'lonk Braicli, S700. Sauniel. Earlo o Augusus Chandler and liomus.. Mupa Lo on.he wes side o Wesvvood nveuuu u Long Branch. SGW. J. Wesley Seainnn and wie o Edwina Durnell. Lo on Mn'Knrv Nowlng es ue on he souh side o llioadwny u Lonu ranch, S,1)00 Olympi!.Noel and wie o lionins. Wllllums. Lo mijuliiiiik LUWK '. Phillips on he eas side o Mil avenue u Lony liraneh. S^**. Edmund L. leynulils und wie lo LOOK Branch iulliiliik. und loan ussoeiaion. Lo on map real esae) Woolmuu Sokes, 'M avenue, Long Brunch,.0W. Wilbur A. leisley. special muser, o Wlnlleld s. 11. Pinker. Lo on mapmnri(nri! \ewli)({ i-riae on liu aorlli side o Bah avenue a Long lianeh, S2S. VViilleld S. B. Porker nnd wie o Benjamin p. Morris. Lo ou map Murin' Newlng esuui.on he norh side o lluli aveuuea Louie Branch. $125. J. Howard Slocuui und wlo lo Kucbel L. Slocillo. 2 los, niiiii los Oluulon W. Slioemuker on Franklin ui'imiue (i U;n(? irancji. $Z.W. Mary B. Benne und husband o llnnnali lullck. Lo luijolnlnir s. V. Morris on lm norh sldo o Morris avenue u'lodr llranel), $\JM). Henry S. Sherman. Jr., nnd wlo o Honico W. Sherniai. Lo on Wesivood avenue u Loii Unwell, 81. Win. J. roiimun and ohers, execuors o Nnlinnlel W. 1'rouiiian. o Wm.,1. rounian. Lo on mill) los N. W. roulimin (.'sae on he wes side o Loin! llnineb aveuuea Loni lrnnoll, S-0". Horiico W. Mlierinun o Henry. Sherman. Jr. Lo on Weswood avenue a LOUR Uraucli, S. UiMrRO ogiirs.nnii wie o Ellaihelli lo.luvinhi Vuiinule. 4 los, map mids John lluey, decvl, (junior Hollywood avenue and Mo mouh pince «Holly wuo(l,"sri,6(k.- ('hurled S. Davlsono New ork o John Campbell o New ork. ~ loa lunds John Hoey, dee'd on Lenox nvenue n LonR Brunch. $4,500, Hollywood hool and couko company o Jolm Ciiilri) o l.oni? Brancli. il los on he norh side o llraokilalo iwenue. u Lonir llrunch. $il 000. John Can phell o New ork o Margare. Kolly o New ork, il loa, map los Charles H. Duvisou, on he ima side o WoodKiiu avonuo, a Hollywood, S. Jolin Campbell o Now ork o Elizabeh H. Kelly o New ork. Lo on hu wes aide o Wuodgno nveniie li Uollywood, S'i.i(K). Luvlnla VunNoe und liusrand o Long Brancli bullilini! und Loan nuhocliiion. 4 los o luniln John Hoey, iliic'd, Hollywood avenuu and Monnioiih placoa Hollywood. Sil.BOO., Coas land company o Annie. Purr. 2 OK. uianjamlsn company, on he norh rido o Ulbion avenue u Deal Beach, 1. Willium V. Wii(?ner unil wlo o Eas Orange o Frnnklln E. Woodonl. Brooklyn. Lo on Mm norh Hldo o Venchivood avenue, map EdKuineru, a Una' Bench,81. Chark'H. Lane o Emma Lulu?, par o 4 loll, J lou Win. G. Hull and olhcra on hu norh dilu o rilh nvenuo llulheruin mioiire, Lonx Branch. $1. Emmn l.nuk o Mamlo Lune, Par o 4 los, map los o William (i. Hall and ohers on ho norh Bide o Fih avenue, lalberon Squuro, Long Branch, S Ṅow Jersey Coosriclon and nvcbmon corn- Pliny o Oeorro A..Srii(x;k nnd ohera. rusoo, eo. o ohmr.. Lo on norh side o Jcronio uvenuo n Elboron, $11,00(1. BcabriKh lsliln associaion o Rober B. Whie, Lo on he souli side o Ocean avenue a Seabrigh $im. Win.. Franklin and wie o Alanic Highlands o Rev.'Wm. Franll'j o Ocean Grove. 4 los, miip Kdeenere, ('4. Monmoiili Bouch Land anil mprovemen company o Loie M. Fowler o Plalnllelii- 3 los on Charloe place a Monmouh Beach. $2,350. osalie V. Querlpel o Now ork o Charles F. Hoali o Morrisown. 2 los, map lands Coas Laud and mprovemen eompuny, on he norh side o Allen avenuouiallenliurs. SM". Margaree M. Guindon and husband o New ork 10 he Providen savings lie assurance sociey o New ork. 3 los, nmp los Coas Land mprovemen company, souheas corner Cedar avenue and Luke Drive a Allenhura, SO.OO. Win. H Morris. Jr., ndra'r o Mary Archer o Cluy Woolley. Lo adjoining Richard Archer, on Rucoon sland. S180. Clay Woolley o Vim. N. Moun. Lo adjoining Richard Archer on Racoon sland NKPCO: OWNSHP. Josephine L.'Smih and husband o Souh Orange o Mury O.FoiU or New ork. Lo 50x150 on he norb side o Sixh avenue n Asbii'y Purk. gl. homns S. Forsyhe anil wie o Mercer couny o Minnie Appleizae. Lo on he souh side o Malson avenue a Asbury Park, S ik). nven). Mungero New ork o Frederick F. rolemnn o Asbury Park, one-hal ineres in lo OD lie norhwes corner o 4h avenuo and Kingsley sree a Asbury Car, $S,UO. Frederick b'. oleman and wie o Ashnry Park o Morris couny savings bnnk o Morrisown. Lo ou he norhwes coiner o 4h avenue and Kingsley sree u Asbury Park, g.&ul. Juniiw A. Hradley ami wie o-asbury_park-o Louis Vunillluwe. Lo on he souhwes corner o h avenue and l'lne sree a Wes Asbury Park, S4K1. James A. Jrailley nnd wie o Asbury Park o he Budianon anil Smock lumber company. Lo on he corner o 3d avenue and Lnngord sree n Wes Asbury Park, S2.5(X>. Alber Robers nnd wie o Eliza Burke o Brooklyn. Lo on MUD lands Henry 0. Winsor. and ohers, on be Bouh side «l)h avenue a Bradloy Park. S4'i(l. Mugdiileni^ Lewis and liusband o Emily.. Warl o Clinon. New Jerspy. Lo on map camp xrounds on he norh side o cmbury av-nue a 0«nn drove, srirn. i ijiirnh J. and Marln Foser n New ork o Luclili Murrell o Asbury Park. Lo on he norh nnd souh map grounds, norh side o Main sree a Ocean irove, Sl.OUO. WAL OWNSHP. Libery realy company o Now ork, j> Alber F. HoRmelser o Ohio, 'i los, map los. Spring Lake improvemen company on he uordi sideb Alanic avenue. %a!m. Orliinna O Solomon and lnisbund" o Freehold. Ada N, Osborn o Manusqilan. Klalieli J.Bmwpr and husband o Ocean (Jrovo lo Carrie 9. Poland o MnnnMiuan. 80U acres ou he roud rom Samuels Sills o New Bedord. S. Obmliidi K. Duvla, sheri, o American imber company. rac o -land adjoining Carer rac. Slim. licmi». Cainplx'll nnd husband o Knrmm E. Hulibard and Mary H. Pajne. Lo on wes sldo o Main avenue, map o Avon, $1,4.00. Joseph S. Ludlow and ohore, ox'r. o Samuol Liiiilow, (le'eimed. o Norh Spring Lake, o. Frederick Liidlow o Spring Luke. 4 his, plo M. Lualow rac, Norh Brighon, Norh Spring Lnke, JM8.3. Surah A. Jay and liusband o renon o P.. W. lieunelo Bolinur. Lo on he souh side o llli avenue a lielmur, Wm. Hrown o ('nimlea o Mary Gale o Brooklyn. 2 los on he onlli side o Oh nvenuo a lielmur, $ Sen Olr nml impiovemopcompany o ho iusees o church propeiy o he diocese o Now Jersey.!i l'ia on he norn side o Park uvcnuu a Sea Gir. S. Edwin H. Nichols and wlo and Eucono O.NOOB ii C'iiirlea iiubiliis. Lo a Norh Brighon, S'. rilkkhold OWNSHP. Benjamin. Polll and wlo o Elizabeh Anderson, ai.48 acres adjolnlnr JamcH Parker. SO.O. A. A. Zlinmoniiiin cvolo company, by HlierlH, o Michael Kuril, llullillnn ond lo on Kim shee adjoining Pennsylvania railroad company a Freehold, Andrew Anderson lielrn. n Llzzlo A. Anderson, KH.iiiiiicres, lioliigimo licmeslead lnu o Andrew Anderson, deceased, n Freehold, S-iU. (lorden LuKer mid wie o Jackson ownship o John V. ukcr.k> acres adjoining John Enlcksoii, Preuiold and Jackson ownsnljis. S WB.. OWNSll". Heser Uoynolds o Uobeccn HnynnldH. 2 acres on his wes Bldo o ho 1 loiul rom Bouhurd o Freehold. 81. rusees n Dlbesda Molhoilli clinrch o Adelphla o Edward. Grra. Burial plo a Adolphla, MAlLBOnO OWNBir. diaries j. Parker, special maser, o Edward E. und rving Prcdmoro o MnnnhanUn, 15 ncres ad- JolulDg Poor Van Horn, Ella J. RoRors and liusband o Windsor and Mary Sale Price, Lo 3. Ladies' high grade Muslin Underwear, ineluding SKRS, GOWNS, DRAWERS and CHEMSE, each piece handsomely made in he newes designs, rimmed wih ine laces and embroideries, no an aricle in he lo worh less han $1.50, some worh as high as $3.00, your choice DRAWERS, o a good muslin, nicely rimmed wih lace or embroidery edging, a 39- ) n cen kind a L (11 NFANS' SLPS,, made o cambric, ancy ucked yoke, wide skir, a 39-cen JJ.'kinda ubi NFANS' MUSLNWEAR in he larges assormen o syles and prices o be ound hereabou, including, SLPS, SKRS, GOWNS AND DRESSES. All a he very lowes prices. We close a 7:00 o'clock every evening, excep Saurday. BROAD SREE. RED BANK. N.J. R. Wheeden and husband o renon o Fred E. Smih o Marlboro. racs adjoining Deep Run, 83,000. Fred E. Smih o Jarlboro o Ella J. nogers and John W. Rogers o Windsor, Mary U. Weedcn nnd Frank B. Weeden o renon. wo racs adjoining Deep Run. S-'.i''0. MUSONK OWKSF. Rober s. Woodru, special maser, o Aaron Dawes. 2 racs adjoining James S. Lawrence, 82,430. ' Alexander Parker, adminisraor Joseph. Uendrekson, deceased, o Ulvses es. VO.iM acres adjoining Mongomery rac, and being par o Paren rac, ' UPPER FREEHOLD OWNSHP. George H. Asay o George W. vlns, Sr., o Jackson ownship, Ocean couny, 101H acres. S George W. vins, Sr.. und wie o Rebecca M. Asay, lolhj acres. S3,'iO. ools Sharpened, ; ' ; V sharpen all sors o edged ools, giving hem a keen, smooh edge. also do all kinds o wagon work, ec. WALER H. MERR, Corner o Gold Sree and Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. FRANCS WHE & SON, esae, nsurance and koan Oice. BROAD SREE, RED BANE, N. J. MONE O LOAN. have $35,000 o loan a 5 per cen. O LE. Four houses on Wallace sree, $15, $10, $18 and $20 ; on Borden sree, $8.50.; Branch avenue, pas and waer 10; Locus avenue, $10, $13; Shrewsbury avenue, 9aD, $10 ; Spring sree, $10 ; River sree, $12, $8 and $G ; Monmouh sree, $35 ; Broad sree, $20 ; his side o Fair Haven, house and 2 acres, $10 ; Recor v place, $25 ; Eas Fron sree, house and 4 acres, $20. FOR Propery in every direcion. SALE. RVER PROPER. Plo 175x1,000, ine view and shore, $7,000 ; opposie Red Bank. NSURANCE N HE BES COMPANES. Oice o he renon nvesmen Co., capial en million, SPECAL OFFER. For $2,500 you can have lie ollowing propery: House, lo 75x300 ; lo 75x800 ; lo 75x150 ; House, lo 75x300 ; lo 75x150; lo 75x300. he whole only $500 cash ; balance can remain (on Beach Sree',, elephone 44-F. Oice opposie Globe Hoel, Fron S. o Le! FRANCS WHE & SON.' A very nice eigh-room house in horough order, wih gas, waer and urnace, and a ine yard. Choice locaion on rving Place. For ren-rom April is, For pariculars inquire o ALLARE & SON, Agens,',. Broad. S., Red Bank, N,.J.

7 AH EVENFUL MOMEN. Do Xour Bes in 'our Own Career o Pospone i, opoieon says: "n all bales a momen occurs when he braves roops, aer having made he greaes eors, eel inclined 'o run. ha error proceeds rom o wan o conidence in heir own courage, and i only requires a sligh opporuniy, a preense,.o resore conidence o hem. he ar s o give rise o he opporuniy and- o inven he preense. A Aivola won he bale wih 25 horsemen. seized ha momen, o lassiude, gave every man a rumpe and gained he day -wih ills handul. ou see ha wo armies are wo bodies which mee and endeavor o righen each oher. A momen o panic occurs and ha momen mus be urned o advanage. When a man has been presen in many acions, he disinguishes ha momen wihou diiculy, s as easy as casing up an addiion." "here is a momen when he braves roops eel inclined o run." here s a momen when he hardes igher eels inclined o qui. Pospone ha momen in your own career. ou are, no ighing.oher men physically, bu you are ighing condiions. ou are ighing he compeiion o all he men around you. n every man's lie, whaever sruggle he may be engaged in, here comes a momen when his courage alls, and, as Napoleon says o his roops, his oen comes aer making he greaes eor. oen comes also jus beore success. Oen you will hear a man or a woman say: " have ried and ried, and i is no use." ha man or woman has reached he poin which Napoleon menions when he brave eel like running. ou have all heard he old and probably alse sory o he miner who sruggled on rom day o day, seeking or gold, and a las hrew down his pick in despnir, ready o give up. ha las despairing blow o he pick uncovered he signs o gold which would make him rich. Many men ail or lack o ha las blow wih he pickax. Many men all because hey do no know how o nspire hemselves ns Napoelou inspired he army a Arcola. Napoleon was he soul o, he nrmy he was he army. When he gave lie rumpes o his men and charged, winning he day, he aced as a brave man may do n any momen p despair and hesiancy. Sir.up your courage, shu your eeh, "give rumpes" o your maginaion and resoluion and ambiion and hope and he oher 21 moives ha inspire us. you don' give ug, you can' lose n he end.. Don' be discouraged. Don' despise yoursel because you eel downheared and imid. Remember "a momen comes when he braves eel inclined o run." When ha momen comes o you, make up your mind ha you won' run. Figh ou, win and hank Napoleon. A Missionary Anidoe. A grea cloud o murky Mersey og enveloped Liverpool harbor and he passengers on he iny ender could scarcely see he shape o he grea liner close beside hem which was jus weighing anchor or Bombay. On he quarer deck o he seamship were 50 missionaries o boh sexes bound ouward on a mission o conver he heahen. hey were singing a avorie gospel hymn and as he sound o heir voices loaed across he waer one o he passengers on he ender, a manuacurer rom Birmingham, suddenly burs no ears. "sn' ha a noble, an nspiring, almos a 'arrowing sigh?' he exclaimed, dropping a ear and an b a he same ime. " wouldn' 'ave missea seeing hem noble creaures going ou o mee heir ae n he ield o oreign missions no or 5 noe, wouldn'." "Have yon any relaives among hem?" asked anoher passenger sympaheically. "Oh, no; no relaives," walled he man rom Birmingham. "Bu we are all brehren n religion, and he sigh o belr deparure ouched me deeply. shall pray nigh and morning ha belr ship may hare a sae passage." "Bu.you're no relaed o any o hem don' quie Bee why you're so anxious," said a lippan young man. "Missionaries sail or ndia almos any day." "es," replied he man rom Bir- Comprehensive and Explici. A pary o ladies were recenly doing Boson and suburbs. heir chaperon had graduaed wih honor rom a high school, had a smaering o college lie, bu no o he Harvard annex, and was in all respecs a young lady o he up mingham, assuming a more businesse,jbjj -o-dae-period. he-pary_relied_oil Jllu Jsn^ every day n he heir guide or nsrucion. When hey, reached he big grain elevaor beween Chelsea and Charlcsown, heir escor drew special aenion o is consrue ion and in a very bland way o conveying ber knowledge said: "Vid week ha 've go Buch an lneresiln a ship's cargo. 'd be pleased o have you know, young man, ha n he hold o ha ship s a consignmen o 5,000 idols which have jus shipped o one o he naive princes." his s a grain elevaor. his 1B where hey pu in all he grain, and i comes ou all ready or use.". One o he vlsloys in a surprised one asked: "How can ha be? see no signs o machinery." "Well," said he chaperon, " don' know how s mysel, bu ha's he way 's done anyway." aken by he akers. he women o Nanueke, where here are more soves han n bigger ciies, use holders o open doors and move sove ops and ake special deligh n doing so, or he holders hey all call "akers." "akers" was he name used on he island n he days when was making big hisory or lel, and he lovers o aniquiies ake grea deligh n. Wih his name a couple o squares o chinz bound a he edges become a relic. his eeling o veneraion he slanders convey o heir Bummer visiors o such an exen ha he ciy people carry "akers" borne wih grea deligh and handle onga and bellows wih hem. here s a grea deal n a name-- A Sudden hing. s generally^ he easies hing in he world o drive a horse wihou spiri, bu here s one recorded nsance where a coach driver n n remoe English rural disric covered himsel wih glory ordoing so. One aernoon ho and his Coach and our came raling up o he hoel door like an avalanche. As he coach sopped one o he horses dropped dead. "ha was a very sudden deah," remarked a bysander. "ha sudden!" coolly responded he driver. "ha 'oss died a he op o he hill wo miles back, sir, bu wasn'. *oln o le him down ill go o he regular soppln place." -"~ HA WAS DFFEREN. Hol Papa Spen he Firs Money Be Ever Earned. "Papa," asked he lilo boy, "do yon remember he irs money you ever earned?" "es," said papa.' " was a nice, new, shiny 5 cen piece ha old Mr. Gregg, he grocer, gave me or doing abou a quarer's worh o work n carrying a load o poaoes ino his cellar., worked ail Saurday aernoon o earn ha nickel, and when be paid me ran hree blocks home, ired as was, o show i" "And did you pu i in your lile bank?" asked he lile boy.. "No; go aher's permission o spend i jus as pleased. However, kep i or hree or our days, Jus o have he saisacion o having money o my owned, earned by my own exerions. And could have bough all he hings hough o buying wih ha nickel would have had abou $10 worh o books, oys, marbles and wha no. Finally made up my mind. Wha do you hink.bough?" " am sure can' guess," said he lile boy. "Wha did you buy, papa?" " wen o he bakery and bough a cusard pie." "Why, papal And you said grandma always had cusard pie a borne and le you have a Blice o i as soon as you go home rom school!" "es, used o ge a slice, bu no a whole pie, and she never le me ea i he way waned o. So wen o he bakery and bough my pie and borrowed a spoon rom he baker and ae all he cusard and le he crus never had anyhing ase so good in all my lie." "ou never allow me o ea cusard pie ha way, papa," said he lile boy. "Oh, ha's dieren!" said papa.- o Live Long. Among he rules given by a physician o promoe longeviy is one orbidding he placing o he bed agains he wall. his s in accord wih he advice o anoher scienis, who demonsraed some ime ago ha he layer o air wihin a ew nches o he wall o he average bedroom, wili no venilaor bu he window, is no disurbed by ha dra. he rule urher advises sleeping on he righ side and he placing o a ma a he bedroom door, upon which, presumably, he ( dus rom he shoes may he le, hus reducing he danger rom disease germs. Aduls are advised o drink no milk, o avoid inoxicans, which desroy he cells ha n heir urn desroy disease germs, and o ea a, wuleh eeds hese cells.' A rule o ea lile mea and o see ha i is well cooked is raher surprising. Anoher is ull o wisdom: Wach he hree Vs drinking waer, damp and drains. he las our relae o menal herapeuics: Have change o occupaion; ake requen and shor holldays;( limi your umbllon; keep., your emper.- Where We Mee RUBBO. n Bering srai Russia and America shake hnuds. Rip Dlomede sland and Lile Dlomede sand side by side, he ormer Russia's oupos, he oher our own. A lile srip o narrow sea lies yeweeu he wo, and so clear s he air on a air day ha i seems as i rom one island you could easily reach across a hand o lie oher. Norh, across Kozebue sound, is Poin Hope, a barren sand spi, exending ar no he Arcic sea. s he home o a ribe o Eskimos, who go o be mission school and church and learn o sing hymns, o speak a lile English and o use soap. ".' PAN ON NDAN FACES. Semru All o i Means Somehing % o hose nii ieu. he ac o be maer s ha every pain mark on an ndian's ace is a sign wih a deinie meaning which oher ndians may read. Wlien an ndian pus on, his ull war pain, he decks' himsel no nly wih his own individual honors and disincions won by his own bravery, bu also wih he special honors o his amily or ribe. He may possess one mark o disincion only or many. n ac, he may be BO well o in his respec ha, like some English noblemen, he is able o don a new disincion or every occasion. Someimes he will wear ill his honors a one ime. Among he ndian ribes is one designaed by he symbol o he dogish, pained n red on he ace. he various pars o he ish are scaered heerogeneously on he surace o he ace; he peculiarly long scou s pained on he orehead, he gills are represened by wo curved lines below he eyes, while be all is shown as cu in wo and hanging rom eiher nosril When only one or wo pars o an animal are pained on a man's ace, i is an indicaion o nerioriy; when he whole animal appears, even hough in many oddly assored pars, he-sign s one o grea value and ndicaes a high rank;. Very peculiar arc eoase o he honorable symbols pained on he ndians' aces. here are ish, lesh and owl o all kinds dog salmon, devilish, sarish, woodpeckers, eagles, ravens, wolves, bears, sea lions and sea monsers, mosquioes, rogs, mounaingoas and all manner o oo, claw or beak marks each wih a special mean- ng o s own.- He Go Work o Do. "Prisoner," said he learned magisrae o a lazy ellow beore him, "his s he hird ime you've been here." "Bu, your honor," pleaded he prisoner, "'ve been rying o ge.work, bu couldn'." "ou wouldn' work i you could ge i" "es, would, your honor." "Wha kind o work?" "Anyhing, your-honor, so long as i was hones work." "Wha kind o wages?" "Wages is no objec, your honor; all wan is work, wih ood and clohing and sheler.". "And you'd work you had ha sor o a job?" "ndeed, would, your honor; only ry me," and he ears acually came no his eyes. "Very well," said he magisrae kindly, "we'll give you a job" wih sheler, ood and clohing combined. Six monhs' hard labor. Nex case."- Heroes and Cowards. Courage is an, uncerain quaniy; i varies wih circumsances. A man who ancies ha he is araid o nohing venures on he slippery pavemen in winer and suddenly discovers ha be s very much araid o alling and hur- ng himsel. s on record ha a man who was as bold as could be in be morning could never be relied upon or courage aer dinner. Some French soldiers, during he war o 1870, gallanly assauled an almos ""mpregnable -posiion alhough deah seemed.cerain. hroe years laer wo o hose gallan ellows were n a heaer when an alai'in o ire was given, and hey displayed exreme cowardice, pushing over women and children n heir Kan ie eors o escape A New Lure For Churchgoers. Devices o arac congregaions o church are spreading rom sensaional- sm o a businesslike seshelclsm. UP Sussex (England) News says here s place o worbhlp where iny bouque^ o lowers are a he close o every morning service handed o each lady member, o he congregaion. During service he lowers decorae he aler and he pulpi. he plan is deended on he ground ha since was insiued he congregaion has largely ncreased, and he larger oerory enables he clergy o disribue more money among he parish chariies. Success, however, waa largely assured rom he ac ha he parish mainly consiss o houses wihou gardens, and lowers, hereore, canno be grown o any grea exen. Suied o His Job. A nobleman oneu insised on his head gardener aking as an apprenice a young lad in whom he was neresed. he lnd was very lazy, and he gardener was no a all pleased a having such a youh hrus upon him. Some hrie aer bis lordship, walking n he garden, cniuc upon his gardener and Raid: '. "Well, John, how s my young riend geing on wih you?" "Oh, he'b doin ine!" replied he gardener, wih a smile. "He's workln away here a he very job ha suis him. He's clinsln o he snails o'n he walks!" Cornorod. ' He-^-Do you dawnce? She (who' has been normed ha bo s a bore) No. '» He Neiher do. Le's spend he evening Jus alking o each oher.', EODORE ;F. WHE, ^ Real Esae, nsurance and Loans, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. $15,000 O LOAN ON RED BANE PROPER N SUMS O SU BORROWERS. HOUSES O LE. have he ollowing lis o houses and sores or ren: Five houses on Fron sree, one $40 a monh, one $30, one $20 all on he river; one $18, one $9. hree on Wallace sree, one $15, one $16, one $20. wo on Washingon sree, one $23, one $13. One on Maple avenue, $26. One on Peers place, $26. One on Spring sree, $12. wo on Borden sree, one $10, one $13. One on Shrewsbury avenue, $9. wo on Monmoui sree, one $13, one $15. wo on Bank sree, one. $7, one $8. One on Herber sree, $8. wo on Whie sree, one $13, one $11. One on Allen Place, $6. wo on Railroad avenue, $6 each.. SORES O LE. hree on Fron sree, one $20, one $25, one $30. Houses or sale on every sree in Red Bank. Call and see me abou youi nsurance as hink you are paying oo high raes. nsurance placed in bes companies and losses promply paid. HEODORE F. WHE. VALUE OF AN HONES EE. A Bsineas Man's Experience in Hiring an Oice Assisan. A business man said ha he once devoed bal a day o hiring a man whom he needed in his oice. n answer o his adverisemen a grea many applicans called. He rejeced he irs because he would no look him in he eye. "he second man," said he merchan, "was armed wih a double barreled recommendaion rom bis pasor, wih esimonials as o his business abiliy nnd good characer; bu, hough he looked me in he eye, saw ha we could never hope o ge along well ogeher, and so dismissed him. he hird ineresed me he momen he sepped inside he door. He was poorly dressed, and, hough his clohes were whole, hey were a leas wo sizes oo small. was eviden ha his aire roubled him no he leas, or he held Jjis. head high and as he approached my desk looked me squarely in be eye. He said ha he had no recommendaion, ha he had no business experience, bu ha he was willing o do his bes o please me. n arilnsan dawned upon me ha beore me was lie man ha was looking or. He had nohing o recommend him save an hones, brigh eye and a pleasan ace, bu ha was suicien. engaged him on he spo. "Since hen have seen i o advance him over a man who had been wih me hree years. he laer grumbled, bu here was reason or my move he new man had proved hlm- _sel jworhy o promoion." nsances migh b~delnlely"muliplied o he value o an hones eye. ha wonderul window o he soul, he eye, s a : sure index o characer. you have no, culivne a brigh, hones, sraighorward look. will more han repay }-our eor. Look up and earlessly mee he eyes o hose wih whom you converse. Many 0 choice posiion has been los hrough an indieren, linching eye, and many a coveed posiion has been won hrough a earless, hones eye. ha kind o eye is beer han a hundred recommendaions-- ases Dier. People have dieren ases. Do no grumble a your neighbor because he does no accep your opinions and does no lil<e your amusemens. he wrier o his does no like ooball, and a pary o sudens on he srees giving a "yell" annoys him, bu oher people like ooball, and we are willing o sand be "yell" and ooball. is oolish o condemn a man because Ms ideas do no ngree wih yours.- WASHNGON. hree-da; Personally Cond aced our via Pcnnoylvnula Railroad. he nex Pennsylvania railroad personally-conduced our (o Washingon leaves hursday, January 80h. Rale, covering railroad ransporaion or be round rip, hoel accommodaions, and guides, $14.60 rom New ork, $18.00 rom renon, and $11.00 rom Philadelphia, hese rues cover accommodaions or wo days a he Arlingon, Monnaudie, Kiggs, or Ebbi House. For nccommodiiions a Regen, Meropolian, or Naional Hoel, $2.50 less. Special side rip o li. Vernon. All ickes Rood or 'en days, wih special hoel raes aer expiraion o hoel coupons, For iineraries mid ull inormaion apply o ioku agens; ouris Agen, lldo Broadway, New ork; 4 Cour sree^ Brooklyn ; 789 Broad sree, Newark, N, J.; or address George W. Boyd, Assisan General Passenger.Agen, Brood sree saion, Philadelphia. For Ladies Fair We have oile Aricles and Preparaions rich and rare. he many years o experience which we have had. in he business has enabled us o selec such aricles as J will mee wih he approval o he public. Our ASSORMEN OP OLE ARCLES Consiss o everyhing in oile Waers, onics," Face Powders, oile Powders, Face Cream, ooh Powders, Perumery, Soaps, Sponges, Combs, Brushes, ec. We have also a large and complee sock o Proprieary Medicines, ec. JAMES COOPER. JR., Prescripion Druggis) Broad Sree, Red BanR,. J. OLD PON COMFOK, KVHROND AND WASHNGON. Six-Day our via Pennsylvania Rail,.road. he second o he presen series o personally-conduced ours o Old Poin Comor, Richmond, and Washingon via he Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New ork and Philadelphia on Saurday, February 1s. ickes, including' ransporaion, meals eii roue in boh direcions, ransers o passengers and baggage, hoel acconodaious a Old Poin Comor, Richmond, and Washingon, and carriage ride abou Richmond in ac, every necessary expense or a period o six days will be sold a rae o $84.00 rom New ork, Brooklyn, and Newark; i3.5o rom renon: $31.00 rom Philadelphia, and proporionae raes rom oher saions. OLD PON QOMFOE ONL. ickeb o Old Poin Comor only, including luncheon on going rip, one and hree- ourhs days, board a he Hygeia or Chamberlin Hoel, and good o reurn direc by regular rains wihin six days, will be sold in connecion wih his our a rae o $15.00 rom New ork; $13.50 rom renon; $12.50 rom Philadelphia, and proporionae raes rou- oher poins., For iineraries and ull inormaion apply o icke agens; ouris Agen, 11()6 Broadway, New ork; i Cour sree, Brooklyn; 789 Broad srep, Newark, N. J.; or George W. Boyd, Assisan general passenger agen, Broad 6ree saion, Philadelphia. Schroeder's Hair onic should be used hree or our imes a week o ge he bes resuls. Fiy cens a bole a Schroeder's pharmacy.

8 ? r ^W ' ^^r P ^^ ^r ^^ ^^F ^^F ^^r ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^. ' '. ' ^^ ^^ ^* ^^: ^r ^F ^P ^^* ^^ Special Sale o Overcoas, Suis, Shirs and Underwear Coninued, DAVDSON, Red Bank, N. J. V MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. A Bapn Soceu o Hold a alen Sociable. he Farher Lighs mission circle o he Bapis church will hold a alen sociably a he parsonage omorrow nigh. he sociey has 25 members. A year ago he presiden, Mrs. Mary HendrickBon, gave each member o he sociey; en cens o inves as hey chose. his'money and he increase ha i has earned will be urned in o-morrow nigh, and hose urning in he money will ell in rhyrnn how' heir alens were increased. here will be a wusi-. cal programme in connecion wih he sooiable and rereshmens will be served. Alber Whie missed a blanke.rom his wagon a shor ime ago aer reurning rom a drive o inon Falls and he hough ha he blanke had been solen. Adam Mauser o Lincro ound he blanke along he road and reurned iomr.whiie. Mrs; William/r. Wilson gave a dinner pary las Wednesday. Among hose presen were Mr. and.mrs..charles indall, Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Robers, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilson, George M. Hendrickson and Warren S. Conklin. he Middleown branch o he children's home sociey will mee o-nigh a Rev. R. B. Pendleon's. Rev. J. Mayo, secreary o he sociey, was in own on hursday. Gorden Paerson, who has been conined o he house or a long ime wih inlammaory rheumaism, shows DO signs o improvemen. Rober Miller has sold his arm o Benjamin Allen. Mr. Allen will ake possession abou he irs o February. John Hillyer raded a eam o horses. las week wih Holmes Craword o Hazle or a eam o young mules. Mra. William Murphy and children, who have been visiing a New ork, have reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sark, who were recenly married, commenced housekeeping yeserday. James Chapman o Perh Amboy visied William Harshorne las hursday. Jacob F. Biener, he barber, was laid up las week wih a severe cold. ' Mrs. Edward Polhemus is suering wih a bad aack o neuralgia. John Marsh o inon Falls spen Sunday wih riends here. Benjamin aylor is conined o he house wih sickness. William. Hendrickson is in he Wes buying horses. MARLBORO NEWS. Seven Xew Members aken no he Reormed Church. Seven new members were received in he Reormed church las Sunday. hey were Edih VanKirk, Helen Conover, Lida VanMaer, Ehel Hovey, Aiina and Cora Woolley and Emma Buck. Daniel H. VanMaer's building, which sood on William C. Hulse's propery and which was owned by Mrs. M. E, Williams, is being moved up he urnpike o Mr. VanMaer's propery. will be used as a sore house or arming machinery. Miss Viole Giord o Lake Como, a regular subsiue eacher in he Norh Spriug Lake school, has charge o he primary room in he public school here, during he absence o Miss Fields, who is sick. Mrs. James W.- Jackson o Paersnn, who has been spending a ew days wih her sioerin-law, Mrs. John R. Humphreys, reurned home on Saurday. Frank. Burke, who inends o go ino he pigeon business, is having a yard and house buil on his propery or he use o pigeons. Mrs. Maria Magee and her son Harry aended he w dding o El wood Magee and Emma Bloodgood a Freehold las Wednesday. o Mrs. Frank Burke is sick. Miss Alice Fields, who has been sick or he pas hree weeks, is much beer. Hudson VanBrun o Scobeyville has been spending a ew days wih his siser, Mrs. John Neibprloin. Miss Annie Burchell, who has been visiing Mrs. Humphreys, has reurned home.. Miss Abbic Sherwood onew Rochelle, New ork, in visiing Mr?. John Heiser.. P. Hay ward aended he uneral o Mrs. Benne o Poplur on Friday. Kae Buck, who has been sick wih quinsy Bore hroa, is able o be ou. Mr. and Mrs, John Cliasey o nlaysown visipd riend* here lus week. Miss Laura VanDorn is visiing relaives a renon. John Neiberlein spen Friday a Eaonown. inon Falls News. Mrs. Margare Berry recenly bough a house rom Augusine Berry. She will have he house moved o her propery souh o inon Falls. Craword Bros., Samuel J. Benne, Dennis Valenine nnd Cap. David W. Walling illed heir ioe houses, las week. ' Benjamin Mahews o Col's Neck lias moved ino William Whie's house. Mrs. Alber Craword has compleely recovered rom her recen sickness. Mrs. EdwarPolhomus o Middleown spen Sunday wih relaives here. Henry Johnson, who has been sick, is again able o be ou. Mrs. Eugene Magee, who has been sick, < is slighly improved. James Walsh will build a new porch around his house. HB BEOSEB S $1.50 a year. Adv. WASDE NEWS. Daniel C. Green' and nev. Edgar Whie ouring hrough he Souh, Daniel C. Green and Rev. Edgar Whie o Wes LoDg Branch are ouring hrough he Souh. Mr. Green's moher, Mrs. John Green o Poplar, received a leer rom her son. lab week wrien in Jacksonville, Florida. On heir way hey sopped a Charleson and visied he ex. hibiion. Mr. Green and Mr. Whie inend o ravel arher Souh beore reurning home. hey uje eorae people rom Red Bank and Long Branch on he rip.. On Friday nigh William A. Hall gave a graphaphone enerainmen a Mrs. Garre Whie's. hose presen were Mr. and Mra. David Dangler, Mr. and Mrs. Valenine Dangler, Mrs. George McCloBkey, Misses Berie H. and Flossie Dangler, Edih Curran and Nellie Beach Dangler, John VanHise, Charles aylor, Kenneh Fields, Asa and Benjamin Fary and Grover Dangler. Mrs. Valenine Dangler is visiing relaives a Long Branch Ciy. Mrs. Dangler recenly enerained Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Jackson and heir children, Nora and Frank, o A'sbury Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller and heir children, Verena Marie, Loring and Lewis, o Long Branch Ciy. i Garre Whie had a wood-cuing bee as Wednesday. Several loads o wood were cu, cared and chopped. Aer he work was inished a supper was served by Mr. Whie. here were ieen women and ieen men presen. Aer supper he evening was spen in a general social way. Mrs. Eugene Bills is eneraining Miss Nellie Carroll, Miss Paerson and Fred Carroll o Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Bills spen Friday wih Mr. Bills's moher, Mrs. Phoebe Bills o Long Brarch Ciy. Mrs. Bills has recovered rom her recen sickness. Mrs. William Carey and.her daugher Alice o Long Branch and Miss Annie Carey o Eaonown are guess 1 o Mrs. Charles Bowne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Piney Curis Havens o Asbury Park spen Suuray wih Mra. Bowne. One day las week Mrs. Garre Whie enerained Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder and heir wo children, Florence and Bell, o Asbury Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whie and heir wo children o Summerield. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Miller and heir daugher Mildred o Green Grove spen Saurday wih Mrs. Sidenia Fields. Mrs. Fields has been sick wih a cold. Pro. John iernan, principal o he New Bedord public school, spen Saurday wih his aun, Mrs. John Green o Poplar. Mrs. George McCloskey and her daugher Marian o Poin Pleasan are visiing Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Havens. Miss Emma Dangler o Poplar has been spending a ew days wih her couin, Miss Ehel Dangler o Green Grove. A a carpe rag pary held a Mrs.J. Hopping Dangler's las uesday nigh 30 pounds o rags were sewed. Mrs. John Dangler and her daugher Lela o Hurleyown visied Mrs. Sansbury Dangler las week. Mrs. Edward Wes and her daugher da o Asbury Park spen Saurday wih Mrs. Caharine Fary. Ellio Dangler o Wes Long Branch has been visiing a Sansbury Dangler's and Garre Whie's. Mrs. James Harvey o Oakhurs has been visiing her daugher, Mrs. William King o Poplar. Miss Sadie Dangler has reurned rom a visi, wih her uncle, Samuel Dangler o Elberon. Edmuud Fary ppen las hursday wih his moher, Mrs. Ellen Fary o Seabrigh!" James Be'sbaw has organized a'large clas9 o young men in he Sunday-school. Arhur M. Walling spen Saurday and Sunday wih his parens a Hazle. John Wilber o Green Grove visied his arm a his place on Sunday. Miss Julia Layon o ^he Highlands is visiing her uncle, unis Layon. Mrs. H. Jeli o Green Grove visied Mrs. R. L. Carer las week: Jame* Green o.poplar as reurned rom a rip o Belvidere. \ Whiney Whie will celebrae his lirs birhday o-morrow. Sansbury Dangler, is slowly recovering rom rheumaism. Mrs. Frederick H. Duncan is sick. EVERE r NEWS. David nenberg and Frank Magee o Play a Mach Game o Pool. David senberg and Frank Magee will play a mach game o pool a he Germania hoel a Red Bank o-nigh or $10 aside. J. W. Danser o Freehold has.bough hree housand chesnu rees rom Mrs. Richard Craword or use as elephone poles. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Magee have reurned rom heir wedding rip and have begun housekeeping on Mr. Magee's arm. Abou iy persons aended he ball given by David senberg on Friday nigh. Richard Hennessey o New ork spen las week wih W. A. Magee. Formnn Silwell has recovered rom an aack o he grip. HE REGSER oice does good prining and i has i done when promised-. he price is jus righ or boh sidesor he priner and or he oilier ellow oo. Adv.. FAR HAVEN NEWS. William Ml. Chandler ome From * he Hospial, William H. Chandler, who was m- jured a New ork abou wo weeks ago by being knocked down.by a cable car, and who has 6ince been in he Presbyerian hospial anew ork, was brough home on Monday. A Burprise visi was endered Joseph Hayes on Monday nigh. he, evening was spen in dancing. Songs were sung by Daniel Raskin and were grealy appreciaed. Rereshmens were served a midnigh. Charles McCue, who lives near Freehold, and his daugher, Miss Cornelia McCue, who is a eacher in one o he Long Branch public schools, spen Sunday wih Mrs. William Mullen. he ball given by he American Mechanics lodge on Wednesday nigh was largely aended. Aer paying or he music and providing a ine repas he lodge had $10 le. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry J. Schneider, who have-been spending a week wih relaives a New ork and Brooklyn, have reurned home.. Mrs. Rober D. Chandler and Miss May Hendrickson visied Mre. John Hendrickson a he Long Branch hospial on Friday. Forman R. Smih is build ing a wenyoo sail boa. he boa will be compleed in ime or he races nex summer. Jesse Benne o New ork is spending a ew days wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Benne. Miss Johanna Conners o New ork spen par o las week wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Conners. Frank Hendrickson o New ork spen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson. Melville Minon o New ork spen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Waler R. Minon. 2 William Walling o New ork spen Sunday wih his moher, Mrs. Henry Minon.' Harry Ellenberg, who has been conined o he house or some lime, is much beer... Elwood Smih has bough a graphaphone rom Frank C. Sorck o Red Bank... Miss Susie Hendrickson spen Sunday wih Mrs. Joseph oralinson o Lincro. 'Gejrg Ellenberg has he conrac or illing ajai'shall McAnerny's ice house. Williaijn, Arras o New ork Bpen par o m? week wih riends here. Mrs, Sp\m Mason o Keypor is visiine her broher. "Charles H. Dennis. Mrs! Benjamin Doughy, Jr., is conined o he house wih sickness. Mrs. Joseph Minon is visiing her son, George B. Minon o Seabrigh. he Bapis church on Friday nigh, January 24h. Dr. Charles hompson o Belmar, who has been 1 visiing his son, Dr. Fred V. hompson, has reurned home. "Mrs. eorge F. Brown o New ork, who has been visiing Mrs. hompson, has reurned home. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Reormed church held a sociable a he chapel on Friday nigh. A programme o speaking and singing was rendered and rereshmens were served. Mrs. William C. Ely and Miss Caherine Ely are sick wih he grip. Henry 1 Schanck, who has been sick wih a :ombinaion o grip and measles, is slighly improved. Henry Holmes reeeived a surprise visi rom a company o riends on Friday nigh. he evening was spen in playing games and rereshmens were served. Joseph Holmes, son o John S. Holmes, who is aending school a Peddie insiue a Highsown, ib sick wih pneumonia a he school. Joseph C. Heyer o Newark, son o Capain John H. Heyer, is seriously roubled wih he breaking ou o an old wound on his leg. John D. Craword, who was' injured las week while caring logs, is able o be around alhough he is no ye able o work. Mrs.'Elber Dorse o Keypor spen par o las week wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Suphen. William C. Ely reurned on Friday rom a rip o he Wes, where he bough a carload o horses. E. W. Perrine, John Holmes nnd Edward Armsrong illed heir ice houses las week. Mrs/ John Anonides, who has been very sick wih he grip, is grealy improved. John Craword o Asbury Park Bpen several days lab wook wih William Smih. Mrs. John Honry Heyer is recovering rom ber recen Bevere sickness. Mrs. Lemuel W. Suphen is visiing relaives n Jersey Ciy. John Silwlgon is visiing riends a New ork. Men's and Boys' Waerproo Shoes. Made o English oil grain, Russe and black, yery heavy, exension soles a $ Ladies' Elegan Winer Shoes; For walking, skaing, ec., made o velour cal, $3.50. For dress wear wih sylish high cuban heels, $3.50. Bargain able Nugges. able ull o ladies' good shoes, $1.50 o 3.00 ones, mosly small sizes, a 79c. or ce Harvesers Warm el boos wih is grade over rubbers, $1.50. ' Arcics, $1.00, up. ' <g? Good rubbers very cheap or all. CLARENCE WHE, 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.. EAONOWN NEWS. he Hook and ladder Company Makes 955 a a Supper. he hook and ladder company gave a supper in Crescen hall las Wednesday nigh. was largely aended and $55 was cleared. Aer he supper dancing was indulged in. Music was urnished by Douglass Wolco and Waler Gardiner. An all-day service was held in he Mehodis cburch on Sunday. Rev. D. S. Sephens preached in he morning, Rev. saac Carkar o Lile Silver conduced a love eas in he aernoon and Rev. saac Whie o Oakhurs preached a.nigh. he revival meeings a he church are being coninued his week. he women o he Mehodis church are holding prayer meeings every aernoon a he home o some members o he church. On Monday aernoon he meeing was held a Mrs. Charloe Riddle's and yeserday aernoon i was held a Mrs. heodore Arance's.. E. Snyden has raded his hqrae. recovered suicienly o resume his posiion wih he rolley company. Edward LileSeld is raining Charles Shreks's race horses, Fire-proo iend and Sleigh-o-hand, or he Washingon races.. 1 Miss Mary L. Connolly will go o Aiken, Norh Carolina, nex week nnd will remain here or he balance o he winer.. Rober Johnson o Orenon, who BB been visiing his siser, Mrs. homas Carlyle, has reurned home. Mrs, Michael Winers aended he uneral o her uncle, Joseph Cris o Philadelphia, las Friday. Mrs, heodore Wolco and her son Harry spen Sunday. wih relaives a Wes Long Branch. Jacob Dixon is laid up wih neuralgia. George Meyers is also roubled wih he he same ailmen. Michael O'Flahery, who has been sick wih "measles and pneumonia, is able o be ou. Rober Higginsoi spen las week wih, relaives a Swedesboro, Pennsylvania. Miss Robera Brower o Red Bank is visiing Miss Lena Robers. W. A. Cook will move o Manasquan he irs o he monh. CharleB Lileield has bough a new Brewser road car. Samuel and Minnie Franklyn are sick wih measles, A. J. Olnosead spen Wednesday a / New ork. Adolph ruepel, Jr., is sick wih onsiliis. ' ' Col's Neck News. William Mahews gave a graphaphone enerainmen in Sewar Ma- [hews's vacan sore las hursday nigh. Charles Qreeue o Freehold manipulaed he machine. Mahews cleared abou $15. ',, Forraan aylor, Fred Luher. Franklin S. Weeks and Charles Srong.illed heir ice houses las week. Mr. Srong used an ice-cuing machine. he arm near COH'H Neck, known as he bowi Sioklea arm, will be sold by he board p reeholders a Luher's hoel on Saurday, February 15k. he Alanic gun club will hold a ehoo on he club grounds nex Suurday..,-. Have you a horae o sell? Adverise i in he wan column o UB REGSER. ijc cens4d OCEANPOR NEWS. Charles Gibbons's Xew ce Boa launched o-day. homas Riddle is building a hird-class ice boa or Charles Gibbons. he boa is said o be he ines ever buil in his secion and i will cos $600. has a seering geer like ha o an auomobile. he boa was inished o-day and i will ener in he races on he Souh Sbrewg. bury. iie Oskalea social sociey will give a supper o he Red Men in Oskalea hall o-nigh. Aer he supper dancing will be indulged in. hose in charge o he aair are M»'s. Samuel Smock, Mrs. Winield Price, Mrs. Lewis Price, Mrs. Henry CorlieB, Mrs. Jehn Ward, Mrs. Howard Davidson and Mrs. Rober Blair. Mr. arid Mrs. John'Ward, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs, John Ward, Jr.. Miss Carrie Ward and Miss Grace Wardell aended a birhday pary endered o Frank Wood o Long Branch on Friday nigh. John Snien has moved o he house which he recenly bough rom Mrs. HOLMDEL NEWS. Black Friar, and anoher horse, or Wil-Carolinliam Parker's roer. Mr. Parker re- moved ino he house vacaed by Mr. C'ook. George eouniars has Jlorord aulor'h Farm Hand Col-cenllides Wih Edicard Easmond. roer. reused an oer o $300 or he Snien. he lierary sociey o - he Epnrorh A arm hand employed by Morord homas P. Anderson, who is"75 years league will mee a he home o Mrs.' aylor was on his way o Keypor on old, was skaing on he mill pond one Lydia Maps o-nigh. he subjec o be hursday wih a arm wagon when he day las week and i made some o he considered will be he moon. collided wih Edward Easmond, who young olks husle o keep up wih him. weny-six scholars o he public had a load o urniure in a carryall Joel Sickles, who has been sick or school are sick wih measles. Edward wagon. ' wo wheels o Easmond's nearly a monh wih appendiciis, has Bnswell, who has been sick wih appen- 'wagon were broken and some o he urniure was damaged. An enerainmen consising o diaogues, reciaions, ableaux and music, will begisren by he young women o he Buisy Bee mission band in he chapel o diciis, is able o be ou. he special meeings a he Mehodis church have been disconinued bu he revival spiri is sill coninued in he regular meeings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herber, who have been spending a week wih relaives a ennen, have reurned home. William Roswell o Georgia spen las week wih his moher, Mrs. Charles W. Roswell. Benjamin Smih o Long Branch spen par o las week wih Henry Joline. Lincro News. A dance was held a Michael Vaughn's on hursday nigh..rereshmens were served abou midnigh and he pary broke up abou our o'clock, hose presen were Misses Nellio Singleon, Anna Broach and Kaie Haley, Edward Brasch, Eugene Singleon and Henry Kelly o Evere, and Misses Mamie and Laura Noonan, Lizzie Dohery, Maggie and Lizzie Vaughn and Agnes Daley. Elijah Bobbins, homas and William Dohery, William and Jumes Daly, James ooiney. homasmcknigh, Miohaeland James Vaughn, Joseph Bray and Frank Riddle o Lincro. ; ' Mrs. William hompson heard a commoion in her chicken yard las Wednesday nigh. On going o he hen home she ound a big opossum crouched in he corner o a chicken coop. She summoned a number o boys who were a John R. Conover's sore and hey killed lie opossum beore i bad.go away wih any o he owls.., hieves visied Mm George Douglass's chicken house on uesday nigh o las week nnd sole welve owls. Blood sains were ound in he chicken yard and i is believed ha he owls wero killed beore being aken away. here is no clue o he hieves. ' A big duck belonging o Mrs. Adam Mauser was ound dead in he road in ron o her place a ew- days ago. A wagon had passed over is neck. John R. Conover is suering wih neuralgia o he ace, alhough be is able o be around and superinend maers a he sore. Mr. and Mrs. William Anonldes o, Evere visied Mrs. Caherine Conover on hursday. ' Mrs. A. A. Sanbora has been graned a renewal o her wholesale liquor license. Fred By ram, who has been sick wih' malaria, (a able o e-ou. i

9 VOLUME XXV. NO.JS- RE3) BANK, N J., WEDNESDA, JANUAR 22, PAGES 9 O 16. k WO SUS FOR DAMAGE A VERDC FOR HE PLAN / FF J EACH CASE. Mrs. Caherine Brooks Ges Dam ages For he Deah o Her Hus band and Sirs, Cahagena Veyer Ges Damages For njuries! ' wo damage suis were ried beori Judge For a Freehold las week an heavy damages were awarded he plain'. i in each case.*".. ~. One.sui was ha o Mrs. Caherin Brooks o Long Branch agains he Con' solidaed gas.company o ha plao his "sui was brough.by Mrs. Brooks U recover damages or he deah o hei husband, John Brooks, who was killec by" conrac wih a live elecric lighi wire while paining he coage o Lou Asiel o Elberon in Ocober o 1900, he wire was he propery o he Con'.solidaed gas company. Brooks le hree children. He was 5 years old and was in good healh a b ime he was killed. His wie claimed ha he was earning an average o $58( a year and she hough ha she was en 1 iled o damages equal o wha h would have ordinarily earned had he no me an unimely deah. he esimon oered concerning he liabiliy o h< deendan was ha he wire wih winch Brooks came in conac was no properly insulaed or he proecion o human lie and ha o Mr. Brooks's knowledg he company had been noiied o shu he curren o he house, he deens claimed ha he wire was insulaed in he manner required by law, and [ha Brooks came o his deah hrough hi own carelessness. he jury reurned a verdic or $5,000 in avor o he plain i. he oher sui was ha o Mrs. Cahagenia Hoyer o Keypor agains b< Pennsylvania railroad. his sui wai brough o recover damages or injuriei susained by he plaini a he Maawan saion in Sepember o Mrs..Heyers'a sory was o he eec ha on he day in quesion she was riding on a rain o he Pennsylvania railroad; ha when he car came o ull sop a Maawan she arose rom her sea and sared or he plaorm ; and ha when she go o he door he car gave a sudden lurch and he door wen o on her hand. She said ha he nerve in her hand was injured, and ha she had had no use o he hand since' he acciden. he railroad company alleged ha Mrs. Heyer arose rom her sea and wen o he door beore he car sopped ; and ha he closing o he door was due o he sopping o he rain. Aer being ou all nigh he jury reurned a vordici or $2,250 in avor o Mrs. Heyer. A SU AGANS, A RALROAD Alanic llihlniuls Wans Possess ion o s Sree. he borough council o Alanic High lands has insruced mnown counsel John E. Foser, o bring sui agains he Cenral railroad company ocompel he railroad o remove he obsrucions which i mainains on Moun avenue a ha place. Moun-avenue wab laid ou beore he railroad was buil bu he sree was only parly opened up. is now opened up on boh sides o he railroad racks bu persons raveling he sree have o make a deuur o a block when hey come o he railroad racks. A number o years ago he railroad buil a pumping saion along is racks in ha middle o he sree line. he company was noiied do remove he obsrucion bu i. paid no aenion o he noice. Recenly he railroad company buil a ool house on he sree line, and i also pu up a board ence along is raokb as a sill urher obsrucion. Recen decisions in similar cases hare all been agains he obsrucing railroads And he Alanic Highlands oicials eel coniden ha hey will win in he igh o ge possession o heir sree,, Oicers nsalled. he Daughers o Libery lodge o Red Bank held an insallaion o oilcera on Friday nigh, A h'o conclusion o he insallaion rereshmens were Berved. he oicers are:, Councillor Nre. Warren Dennis. Vlco councillor Mrs, Ella Cadoo. Junior vlco councilor Mrs, Honrloa Jackson..Associae councillor Urs. Chnrloo VanScholck. ABsooiao vlco councillor Mrs. Coluso Meglll. ccorillnr secreary -Warron Dennis..Assisan rocopunr secreary Miss May Aeny. Financial seoroorjr oilvor 6. Frake. «<. reasurer-mrs. Finnm VVuuns.. ' nsldn gnard Miss Nay Frnco. Ousldo guard Mrs. Margare Hurloy. iusleo or elulieon monhs Mrs. Nclllo Woolloy. '< i " ', ' pays o adverise in-iie REGSER. A WOMAN BURKED O DEAH, She Los Her Own Lie While Rescuing Her Grandchild. \ Mrs. Auuiu Szedleski, a Polish wona WOBB husband is employed by Josepl D. Fros o New Monnouh, died lasi Wednesday rom burns received h< previous Monday. - he amily live in a enan house o he Fros arm. On Monday Mrs. Szed leski wen o' he chicken yard o d( some work, leaving her our-year-oli granddaugher in he house. When she reurned o he house she ound he room where she bad le he grandchild ull o smoke, While playing wih malcn he child had se nre o a soa. Mrs, Szedleski picked up he child and carried her across he sree o a neighbors, he child had escaped he blaze bu Mrs, Szedleski's clohing had caugh ire. Unmindul o he ac ha her cloh ing was on ire Mrs. Szedloski ruhed back o her home o ry o save i rom desrucion. As she ran back o hi house he ire on her clohing wa anned ino a ierce blaze. She rolled over and over in he snow and screamed or help. Neighbors were araced by her cries and hey pu he ire ou wih pails o waer, bu no unil she lmd been erribly burned abou he body. Dr. Paerson o Chapel Hill was sum moned bu i was impossible o save h woman's lie and she died on Wednesday. he house was saved. CAP. PARSONS'S NEW OFFCE, He is Eleced reasurer o a Sun day-scliool Associaion. he annual meeing o he execuiv* commiee o he New Jersey Sunday school associaion was held a renon on hursday. hose who aended h meeing rom his par o he sae were Capain Charles B. Parsons o Red Bank, Rev, Samuel D, Price o Shrewsbury and Daniel Edwards o Long Branch. W H. Heisler o Pemberon, who was eleced reasurer o he associaion a he conenion a Oamden in November, declined he oice and Capain Charles B Parsons was eleced o he oice. was decided o hold he nex sae conven ion a renon on hursday and Friday, November 20h and 21s. An imporan change was made a he meeing o he execuive commiee. So called "rjee enerainmen," a convenions will be dispensed wih and each delegae will be asked o pay a nominal amoun per day or enerainmen. n he pas only en delegaes could be sen by any couny associaion. here will be no resricions as o he number, bu each couny as well as individual Sunday-schools can send any number o delegaes. he Monmouh couny sunday-school associaion was asked o conribue $200 his year or he sae'and nernaional work, NEW CHURCH MEMBERS. Seven Probaioners Received no he Mehodis Church. Seven persons were received ino he Firs Mehodis church on probaion on Sunday nigh as he resul o. he revival meeings ha nre in progress a he church. he persons received ino he hurch were May Brown, Loie Pope. Florence Morsen, Lizzie Borden, Emma Giselson, Delores Whiing and Joseph Sephens. welve persons proessed onversion a he meeings las week lie ineres in he meeings is increasing md here,are u number o persons a he lar every nigh. A number o ohers wjio have been convered will be received ino he church on probaion on unday nigh. m * Rural Mall Delivery Waned! An eor is being made o have he losollce deparmen esablish rural devery mail roues a Glendola, Hamilon; Wayside, New Bedord and Wall. he projec succeeds Asbury Park will be made he disribuing poin. he maer is being agiaed by A. Havens Morris o Glendola. A Presen o an Organ, Mrs. George Cross o Vanderburg has presened an oak Carpener organ o her daugher Anno. he organ was bough Frank C. Sorck'u. Mr. Sorok has,lso sold an Eaey piano o Miss Blanche Vhie o Rod Bank and a walnu Esey rgan o, William Miller o Long Branch- A Business Change. James P. Hendriolison o Middlejown 103 bough he ineres o his uncle, Fohn H'. Paorson, in he Lake Marion Be company. he oher member o he lompany ia Herber McClees. WLL NO BE A CANDDAE. D. W. VANWOE DOES NO WAN HE FREEHOLDERSHP. lie Was Being Couned on by he lepublicni o Deea Am 31. Poien in ]Kiddleown ownship Nex Spring. > D..W. VanNoe o Belord.' who has been prominenly menioned in connecion.wih he Republican nominaion or reeholder o Middleown ownship nex spring, inormed a reporer o HE REGSER on Saurday ha under no circumsances would he be a candidae or he.oice. Mr, VanNoe has had he maer under consideraion or some ime and he says ha his conclusion no o be a candidae is inal. Mr. VanNoe. is posmaser a Belord. n he even o his being eleced reeholder he would have o resign he posmasership and hia ac no doub largely inluenced his decision no o be a candidae. Mr. Van- Noe, however, pleads privae ineress as he reason or his reusal o ge ino he igh or he reeholdership. While Mr. VanNoe s no doub sincere in his deerminaion no o be aous sae o he reasury. During he candidae here are Republican poliicians in Middleown ownship who be- has paid bu wo deah claims. hey seven years o is exisence he lodge lieve ha when he proper ime comes were on he lives o Mri. George B. he can be prevailed upon o view he Snyder ard Miss Emma Minon. he maer in a dieren ligh..he prospecs or elecing a Republican ree- an insurance deparmen o he order deah benei is $200, bu his is paid by holder in Middleown nex spring are and does no come on o he regular no very brigh a he bes and whaever lodge unds. hopes he Republicans have been eneraining in ha direcion have been was" begun by Mrs. Jacob Ellenburgand he movemen o ^rganize he lodge ounded upon he belie ha Mr. Van- Mrs. George P. Smih. hey canvassed Noe would be heir sandard bearer. he own and secured.64 chaer mem. Jus who he Republicans will ake up bers. Mrs. William Hulse, Sr., was he in he even o Blrs VanNoe remaining irs reasurer o he lodge and she hab irm in his deerminaion no o be a candidae can only be conjecured. John J. Leonard o Alanic Highlands is he only person besides Mr. VanNoe who has been menioned in connecion wih he oice, bu be is jus ns deermined as Mr. VanNoe no o be a candidae. he nominaion, however, will no go a begging, even wih boh Mr. VanNocj and Mr. Leonard ou o he Mrs. DavlU Burne. Mrs. Lewis Benne, race. Charles A. Smih o Por Monmouh, who was deeaed once or he Mrs. Charles Benne. Mrs. Abram Benne. Mrs. John L. Benne, Mrs. BeD]amlD Brown, oice by D. Lane Conover, is said o bemiss Lydla Boeckel. willing o ry again or he prize, and Mrs. Alred Bughon, Miss Kaie Benne, he is also said o be' very coniden ha Mrs. Holmes Benne, Mrs. Alred Bell, he can make he resul o nex'spring's Mes Florence Bonne, elecion he reverse o wha i was when Mrs. C. Chandler, Mrs. James Chuchvlck, he ran beore. he Republicans are building grea Mrs. John Colemorcan, Miss Addle Parker, " " hopes on a cones a he Democraic Miss Nele Chandler, Mrs. heodore Parker, Miss Maria Doughy. Mrs. Frank Spiz, primary beween Amzi M. Posen, ihe Mrs. Benjamin Doughy, Mrs. John Soden, Hereaer Mrs. Rober Doughy, Mrs. Elwood SinlU, 'presen reeholder, and D. Lane Conover. hey are no couning on anymrs. Andrew Douglass, MlssEl-F. Smih, Mrs. William DeWnl, Mrs. George W. 8mlh, Mrs. Raymond Doughy, Mr?. John Subbe. Mrs. Jacob Ellenburg, Mrs. Alonzu Smih, Mr?. William Emery,.K, Mrs. Edward aylor, Miss Mamie Ellenburg, Mre. Charlea VanBrun, Miss Lizzie- Ellenbuig, Mrs. James VanBrun, Mrs. Howard Frey, Mrs. William VanBrun, Mrs. John Harvey,, Mrs. 0. P. Worhier, Mrs. William HulscSr., Miss Alice Worhle'y,. Mrs. Henry Henririckaou, Mrs. Edwad Wilber. Miss Muy Hendrickson, Mrs. Arhur oodlleld. Mrs. John Hobrougb, such good luck as Lane Conover geing he nominaion, bu hey expec ha whaever ollowing he has a he primary will carry heir opposiion o- Mr. Posen o he polls, and ha wih opposiion in his own pary Mr. Posen will be easily deeaed. Mr. Po8eii's riends, on he oher hand, hink ha he will be a much sronger candidae a he coming elecion han he was a eiher ime ha he ran or he oice beore. hey poin o he majoriy ha he received or assemblyman las all in he ace o a deermined or o he Republican machine o sarry he ownship, and hey poin also So he ac ha as reeholder Mr. Posien lias go every reasonable improvemen iha his ownship desired. Geing he hings' ha his ownship waned has made Mr. Posen very popular wih he oers o boh paries and he Democras are no losing any sleep over he likelihood o his being deeaed eiher or he nominaion or or elecion. George Hoplcina's Funeral. he uneral o George Hopkins o Oceanic, who died a he Long Branch hospial las Wednesday, was held.a S. James's church a Red Bank a en o'clock on Friday morning. Rev. James A. Reynolds oiciaed. he pall benrere were Michael Maloney, John Davr.on. Edward O'Rourke, William Cook, Lawrence Cook and John Cainey. Mr. Hopkins was 43 years old. He was married 22 years ago o Miss Mary A. Gill, daugher o Mary and homas Gill o Middleown. She survives him ind lie leaves albo hree children. hey are Lillian F. and George Hopkins o Oceanio and homas Hopkins, whose whereabous are unknown. eam Owners Wan More Pay. eam owners a Long Branch are conildering he quesion o organizing and lemanding i an increase in hey ow ge $8.00 a day bu 1 hey day ha hey canno make a living a his rae a o presen price o hay and grain. A LODGE ANNVERSAR. Fair Haven's Daugher's o Libery Lodge Gives a Supper. he Daughers o Libery lodge 01 Fair Haven celebraed is sevenh anni versary las nigh wih a supper. h lodge was organized on January 22d, bu he celebraion was held las nigh on accoun o ha being he regular meeing nigh. c was aended by only b members o he lodge. he mos o h hings or he supper were donaed by he members. he money or wha ew hings had o be bough was aken rom a und kep specially or ha purpose. A large number o members urned ou o he supper and he occas sion proved a very enjoyable one. he lodge is' in a very lourishing con diion. he-bemi-annuar"repor made he irs o he. monh showed $ in he reasury and all bills paid. he lodge owns a piano and i has- oher urniure and paraphernalia o he valu o 500. he lodge has been singularly orunae in no having much sickness among is members and his accouns o a large degree or he presen prosper- held he posiion ever since. Jus one hundred names have been enrolled on he lodge books bu as new members have joined ohers have dronped ou and he presen membership o he lodge is 71. he ull lis o members is as ollows Miss Gcor«io Al'en, Miss Susie. Hendrlckson, Mrs. Rlcburd Allaire, Mrs. P. A. Lile, Mrs. Nelson Lile, Mre. William B. Lile, Miss Blimclie Lile, Mrs. John Marin, Mrs. homas B Minon, Mrs. Edward Minon, Mrs. John Minon, Miss Clara Minion, Mrs. David Mlmon, Mrs. Ellas Minon. Miss Eniuiu w. Minon. Mrs. Elias Mocee. Mre. Sarah E. Njvson, Mrs. Alred. Prongy, Miss Elizabeh Chadwlck, Mrs. Borden Parker, Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. William Parker, he oicers o he lodge are! Councilor-Mrs. John Mnrln, Associae councilor Mrs. Chrisopher Chandler. Vice couacllor Mrs. Nelson Lile. Associae vice councilor-lira. John Harvey. " Junior ex-councilor Mre. lolin Subbe. Junior ex-asioclao councilor Mrs. Borden Parker. Recording secreary Miss Clara Minon. Assisan recording secreory Alien worlhley. inancial secreary Mrs. William Chond er. reasurer Mrs. William Hulsc, Sr. Guide Mis. Evlward aylor. nside proecor Mrs. Ellas Mngee. Ouside proecor - Miss Ble F. Smih. rusees* Mrs Borden PnrKer, Mrs. Nelsnn Lile, Mrs. 0. P. Worliey. A LCENSE CASE. Kenimburgers Opposing he ranser o a license. William H. Perrine o Keansburg has applied or a ranser o his license rom he Keansburg hoel o a room in he privae dwelling o Mrs. Collins. he maer came up in cour on hursday and a rempnsrance was presened agains ha : ranser o he license, Henry S. erhune represened he rernons'ans and Charles A. Smih o Keansburg also addressed he cour in behal o ciizens living near he Collins dwelling. was represened o he cour ha Mr. Collins had rened he room o Mr. Perrine one nigh while a he hoel and ha Mrs. Collins wns opposed o having he bar in ber dwelling. Mrs. Collins was in cour o bear ou his allegaion. By reques o ceunsel or he applican he mner-was laid over ill o-morrow. A Miniser njured. Rev. Henry Cross, pasor o he Manasquan Bapis church, was reurning rom a pasoral call las week when he sumbled over a raise in he sidewalk and ell. One arm doubled under him as ho ell and. his humb was sprained. He also received a bruise on he leg and was badly shaken up. ' NEWS FROM JHDDLKOWN. A BELFORD L0D6B NSALLS XS OFFXlRS. - Garre'Smih in rouble Over Prop e'ry-a Big Harves o ce A Special Church Collecion-Called 'Away by Sickness. he oicers o he Belord lodge o Foresers were insalled on Saurday nigh. he insalling oicer was Henry Hodge o Red Bank and he was accompanied o Belord by wo sage, loads o members o he Red Bank lodge o Foresers. Aer, he insallaion rereshmens were served and a season o imprompu speechmaking ollowed. Among he Red Bankers who made speeches were David Bryon, Henry Hodge, Louis J. eiley, A. L. Davison and C.. Davison, he Belord lodge o Foresers hasj$7 members and is aairs are in excellen condiion. he oicers o he lodge are : Oblemnjier John Reddlcgon. Vice chie ranger Mahew Kramer. Financial secreary Henry Granderah. Recording secreary-oswald Koop. reasurer Daniel Finnegan. Junior Woodward Johnunas Bade. Senior Woodward Adolph Bowman. Jun lor Bedle L. C. Hay nor. Senior Bedle-Daniel Oswald. Oraor Frank Wilson. Garre Smih recenly bough a plo o ground conaining hal an acre rom William Schruby. he propery is near he bay shore, beween Belord and Leonardville. Mr. Smih paid $13 or he propery and he has buil a house, and barn on he propery a a cos o SO. Mr. Schruby is now unable o give a clear ile o he propery. he propery is owned by an esae and some o he heirs reuse o sign o. is undersood ha Mr. Schruby will compromise wih Mr. Smih by paying him or he mproveniens ha he has made o he propery. homas Garvey o Navesink harvesed he ice rom his pond las week. le ice was abou six inches hick and o a very ine qualiy. Mr. Garvey's ice house holds welve housand ons and he lias i abou wo-hirds ull. " A special collecion was aken up a he Navesink Mehodis church on Sunday morning o pay or repairs o he urnace and o he organ. he sum o $9.25 was conribued.' Rev. M. M. Finch o New Monmouh, who is assising Rev. J. W. Lissenden in revival meeings,a Peerson, reurned xrne on Saurday o conduc he services a his church on Sunday. Saurday aernoon be received word o he serious illness o his grandchild a Camden and he wen a once o ha place. On Sunday morning a prayer service was held a he church and Rev. W, V. Wilson, a ormer pasor o he church, gave a shor alk. A nigh he Chrisian Endeavor meeing ook he place o he regular church service. A pe ca belonging o Miss Belle Moun o Navesink was sho in he eye by some miscrean recenly and he Bigh o he eye was desroyed. Mrs. Margare Moon o Belord has reurned rom an exended visi o her on, Eugene Moon o New ork. John Silwell o Nave6ink is aliced wih a swelling o ue ee ha makes diicul or him o ge abou. Mrs, Job Compon o Belord, who is' 3ick wih Brigh's disease and dropsy, is gradually growing weaker. George Lohsen o Belord has gone on wo weeks' rip o Florida. He reached acksonvillo on Saurday. Howard Johnson o New ork visied lis parens, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson Navelink, on Sunday. Capain 1 Rober Runyon o New ork pen Sunday wih hia amily a Belord. Miss Mamie Moun o Navesink is vising riends a Brooklyn. Eeypor's New Bank Oicers. A he annual meeing lna week o he Keypor banking company hese ilicers were eleced: Presiden-J. W. Keoush. Vice presiden. W. Aumack, 8r. Secroary-Cmlcs V. Craword. Cashier A. M. Brown. Assisan cashier Charlos W. Jones. Clerk-Rober «. Poolo. x he Peoples' naional bauk o Keypor ias eleced he ollowing oicers : rresden-w. B. Warn. Vlco presiden William Morroll. Secreary B. B. Ogdcn. Cashier 0. Ackerson. AB3i8ancashler-U. B. Burrojves. Clerk-William Miller.. Burned While Frying Mea. Mrs. \'"i*in Curchin o Fair Haven as rying, mea on Friday when,ho ;reaso rom he pan spuered over her 'aco and burned, her badly. n her mee o remove he pan rom ho sove lie spilled somo grease on her hand and lor hand was slighly burned.

10 SHO BS PRZE ROOSER, HENR BROWER MSOOK HE ROOSER FOR AN OWL. JW»e Rooser Was o he Hose Comb Srain and Sir. Brocer Had Paid 88 For M-JFrank Bailee's Deec, ve Vision Coa he owl s Lie. Henry Brower, who lives,beween incon Falls and Scobeyville, is a armer and chicken pedler.. He is generally known as "Poppy" Brower. His chicken business lias made him quie an eiper in he chicken line. Abou en days ago he saw a beauiul rose coab rooser a Holmdel which sruck his ancy. Ho hough i would be a grea prize and a wonderul addiion o his chicken yard, or Mr. Brower raises chickens as well as sells hem. He sough ou he owner o he rose comb owl and aer considerable dickering Mr. Brower bough i a a very si price, as he owner hough i was a prize owl himsel and did no wan o par wih i. Mr 1. Brower ook he roober home and urned i ou in his chicken yard, where i creaed a commoion among he ordinary owls. " Mr. Brower'B neighbors heard o he rooser, and hey all came o see i, hey agreed wih Mr. Brower ha i was a wonder. Aer a ew duya o coninemen in he chicken yard Mr. Brower urned he rooser ou, as he hough i was ame enough and suicienly, amiliar wih he place o ind is way home a nigh. Frank Hance lives on he nex arm o Mr. Brower and as he was going o he Scobeyville posolce one evening las week he ran breahlessly ino Mr, Brower'u house and old him o g his gun; ha a big owl was siing on he ence near he house. "Good ; said Mr..Brower, a big owl B jus wha have waned or a long ime. wan a big owl eued o se up in he house." Ho hasily pulled o his slippers and pu on his boos. He pu a'good load in he gun and sared ou wih-mr. Hance. he wo men crep up Boly ill hey go hear he supposed ow), which was sill in he posiion where Mr. Hance irs saw i. Mr. Brower edged around he bird BO an o ge a sho ha would no injure he plumage, and when he go in a good posiion he le ly. he bird ell wih a grea luering o winga and scraching o leuves, and when Mr. Brower wen o he spo and gahered in he bird he ound ha i was his much cherished rose comb rooser, "Poppy" was ull o lamenaions, and a irs he hough ha Mr. Hance had pu up a job on him and had go him o shoo he rooser on purposes. Mr. Hanee convinced him ha such was no he case and he wo men are a8 good "riends as ever. Mr, Brower is a veeran o he civil war, and in speaking o he shooing o his.rooser, he said ha his wa6 he second misake o he kind he bad made. He said ha once while he was in he war and was ou on picke duy, he heard a noise in he leaves and underbrush and he hough i was a rebel rying o go hrough he lines, or rying o ge a sho n liinr. Aer calling ou and receiving no answer, he blazed away. here was a grea sir in he shrubbery or a ew minues and hen all was sill. Mr. Brower invesigaed and insead o a dead rebel he ound, he had sho and killed a mule. He said ha his was nu as bad as kling his rooser by misake or an owl, because here wasn' much dierence beween a rebel and a jackass anyway. he rooser, however, was no a oal loss, or he odor o chicken popie loaed around he Brower mansion or a day or wo. Mr. Brower says he has been dining like a millionaire, and ha even millionaires seldom have a dinner one course o which cosa eigh dollars. wo Aliced Households. Frank Poling, proprieor o he Pavivilion hoel a Key por, is dangerously sick wih pneumonia. Mary Kelly, he cook a he hoel, is down wih he Banie disease and her condiion is serious. Mrs. Poling luis also had pneumonia, bu she is recovering. Mrl. Ernes Schwendler o Keypor and her hree grandchildren who live wih her are conined o heir rooms wih sickness. Mrs. Schwendler is suering wih rheumaism ind he grandchildren ha ve he grip. nsurance Claims Paid. Mrs. Margare Adams, widow o George. Adams o Freehold, has received $3,000 rom (lie Unied Workmens' lodge, he amouu o, insurance carried by her husband in he order. She has also received $500 rom he Prudenial insurance company. ired o Farming. Charles W. Sall, who bough he srael Reynolds arm in Howell ownship las Bummer and moved his amily bero, has given up he arm and moved o his ormer home a Moun Venon. Winer ime was Pie ime Home-made mince mea will no "keep" in Summer. "NONE SUCH " Mince Mea is a year 'round delicacy as good in Summer as in Winer, because i is packed o "keep" and does no spoil. By using he delicious MNCE MEA Pie ime is"all he ime. ou make he crus we will ill i perecly. en cens a package makes wo large pies. For sale by every good grocer. ioc. a package. Recipes on every pack-»e. Valuable premium lis o "1847 Rogers Bros.'" silverware enclosed.' age. MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N.. HE ARS'S PROOF. New Phoographic Producion, Exhibiion a Dickop's Sudio, Acknowledged a he Naional convenion o he Phoographers' Associaion o America, held a Deroi, Michigan, Augus 6h o 10h, 1901, o be he ines producion ever produced in phoography. hese porrais will be shown only in our Recepion room. - J. DCKOPF, Red Bank, N. J. NO! WE ARE NO GONG O MOVE. his week we will have a special sale o paerns and all maerials or Baenberg, Duchess Poin and Eussian Laces. Paerns rom 5c. up. Lessons Given. AR SORE, 50 BROAD SREE RED BANK, N. J. WANC CAKE. A resh supply made daily. For special occa- $* sions we make any variey you desire... CHLD'S BAKER, BB S BS J HOWARD s elephone 10-a. Local 'Phono 20. FRE,:; MONMOUH S.,. JAXK, SEW JEB8EV.\ j P radical lumber. O ESMAES CHEERFULL FDRNSHED. CONRACS AKEN. JOlniNO PROMPL AENDED O. ALL WOUK GUARANEED, curry consanly on *lmnd nil ho nes ( saniary uppllnnucs, ami ienco am prepared < o do work wihou delay. MMHMHMMOMMMMl ANDREW NASER, Successor o Clmilcs Honors, FRESH BAKER PRODUCS OF ALL KNDS. Delivery a Door Every Morning and Aernoon. Send word i you would like us o serve you. Xo. io9 Shrecaburv Avenue, WES RED BANK, NEW JERSE. X-»»»»»» Sylish Wool and Silk Waiss. [. Spring- waiss will soon bloom, hese winer beauies mus go,. he orders are imperaive.,' Now noe he "go" prices. Flannel Waiss rom $1.00 up.' Silk Waiss rom $2.00 up. ADLEM&CO.'S, Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. All We Wan is a Ghos o a chance o prove o ybu_ha we can save you money. 20 pounds Granulaed Sugar. $1.00 Fine eas, green, black or mixed, 3 6 pounds Oameal 25c. pounds or $1.00, or pound 35B. 6 boles Ammonia 25c. UMii Coee, per pound. 20c. 4 pounds good Rice 25c. Shredded G'ocoauu, per pound...,20s. 3 cans Sringless Beans -25c. 3-pound box Sarch 20e. 8 cans Lima Beans 25c. 1 dozen Caliornia Lemons. 20c. 3 cans ine Cora 25o. 1 dozen Caliornia Oranges,15c. 4 pounds Ginger Snaps. 25c.' 3 pounds Prepared Buckwhea 10c. 4 pounds Lemon. Crackers... 25c. 1 jar able Syrup '. 10c. 4 pounds Nic Nacs 25c. 1 Plum Padding 10c. 5 pounds Prunes 25c. 1 pound Peach Buer, 10c. 9 packages c. 2-pouDd box Oameal 8c. 9 packages Pearline 25c. 1 pound box Baking Powder 6o. 4-pound box Gold Dus 15c. 1 box Shredded Codish 5c. F. F.SUPP, Monmouh S., Near Railroad Saion. Red Bank. Some people ge heir coal or nohing like he genleman in he picure. isn' a sae mehod and when coal can be obained rom us o-such excellen qualiy and or such a low price per on i hardly pays o ake he risk; HOMAS P. BROWN, WHARF AVE, RED BANK. MMNMNMNMNMMMNNMMNNMMMMHMi Prices Cu on Carriages and Harness.. - '. v X i Beore aking accoun o sock we are closing ou a lo o car- ' riages aad harness, boh new and. second hand, o make room. ^ We have marked prices down, so i you Avan o ge anyhing, even or.nex summer, i will pay you o buy now. Almos every syle is represened in his lo. Pneumaic Runabous, new...$85.00; worh $ Pneumaic Runabous, new..._.,.;..' 1OO.OO; worh $ Second Hand Runabous, wih rubber ires.$45.00, $50.00 and 55.OO* Buggies rom...: Up. Canopy-op Surreys, Glass and Curain Side Rockaways Carryalls, Ec. hese special prices will be good during he monh o Decem'ber only. J.W. MOUN &BRQ. ' ' ' '. - ' ' * Corner Whie-Sree and Maple Avenue,

11 ESNG A VEMLAOR. William E. Andrew Demonsraes he Meri o His Paen. he Andrew car venilaing device, invened by 'William E. Andrew o. Alanic Highlands, was given a ea recenly on a coach o he Royal Blue line beween Jersey Ciy and Philadelphia. he device ia conrolled by a company o which E. B. Oaddis o Newark is presiden. he es was winessed by represenaives o nearly all he big railroad sysems ia he counry and by mechanical expers and capialiss. Mr. Andrew, he invenor o he venilaor,.explained is workings o he guess" on he car and poined ou is meris, > he device is conrary o he mehod io vogue o venilaing cars. Mos venilaing sysems orce he oul air ou a he op o he car by admiing draughs o air a he boom. Mr. Andrew's venilaor draws he oul air ou o he op o he car and les naure aend o replenishing he supply. Mr. Andrew akes he ground ha i isn' necessary o provide or he admission o resh air when no car builder has ye been able o build a perecly air igh car; and ha i he oul air is go ou here will be pleny o resh air come in hrough he cracks and crevices o he car. his proved o be he case on he recen rial rip. "Wih he venilaor in operaion and doing he work claimed or i he amospheric pressure in he car was no reduced ia he leas degree. o prove he eiciency o he venilaor, cigars were supplied o hose in he car who smoked. Fory persons were smoking as hard as hey could a one ime, bu here was no percepible increase in he smoke in le car. C..Asa Francis o Long Branch and homas E. C. Blanohard, who lives on. he Middleown side o he Shrewsbury rwer, were among hose who winessed he es. A POSOFFCE HOB BED. Burglars Hake a Second Visi o Spring Lake. he Spring Lake posoice was broken ino on Wednesday-morning and he sae was blown open wih niro-glycerine. Samps o he value o $600 were solen and a amoun o money a was in he sae was also aken. Such a heavy charge o explosives was used ha a piece o he sae door was blown ino he ceiling and anoher piece' was blown he enire lengh o he posoice building. / A. Gazda, a shoemaker, lives acroes he sree rom he posoice. He was awakened abou our o'olock by an explosion. Peering hrough he window he saw wo men in he posoice and a man sanding guard ouside. He says ha here was also a guard saioned ouside o his houso and ha c* his - reason he was araid o give an alarm. he hieves were rucked o he railroad saion and i is hough ha hey boarded he reigh rain which passes hrough Spring Lake abou six o'clock. be Spring Lake posoice was visied by hieves las July and $3,000 was solen; A new and larger sae was insalled aer" ha robbery. he sae o ' he Spring Lake bank wns also recenly blown open and he bank robbed o $8,000. Mad Doga a Maawan. A dog belonging o Benjamin Sryker o Maawan wen niad las week and aer running abou own i died wih spasms. While running abou own i bi dogs belonging o Peer VnnPel, James and John erhune, J., Suphen, George Schock, Reuben Simmons, Charles Schelke and Emerson Lisk. A Newoundland dog belonging o Daniel Delle o Maawan wen mad las week. bi dogs a Cli wood and Keypor and was inally sho a ho laer place by Fred Sryker. F6ur dogs known o have been bien were sho.. Pey hes a Keypor. he house o Mark Failles o Keypor was enered by hieves recenly while he amily was away and $3.50 was solen. A bundle o clohes had been ied up bu he bundle was le behind. hieves brolb ino he cellar o Blias Was's bouse a Key per las week and sole a barrel and a hal o poaoes, a keg o buer and a sack o lour,. A Bulle hrough nib Body. While shooing hogs recenly wih a rile on ho arm o ho lae C. B. Meirs a Cream Ridge, Frank Johnson, a laborer, ook a bad aim and sen a bulle hrough he abdomen o Howard Halsbury, anoher laborer.' he ball passed hrough Malsbury's body, bu he aending physician hinks ha he will live., New Naional Guardsmen. Henry 'H, Barkalow, John Burke; Chnrlcs Adair, Edward Smih, Harry Ronan and heordoro Heyera have been eleced members o Company G o Freehold. he company 1MB recenly oloocd Joseph A. ard reasurer, C. B. Barkalow olerk, and B. B, Vanderhoe janior. WHA HE PAPERS SA. A Promise o Beer hings. (FromUwFreehodranscrip.), he sand aken by Judge For upon he quesion o bribery has caused much avorable commen.no only in his couny and sae bu in oher saes also. We canno hink o any way in which he could have rendered so disinc and signal a public service as in hus aacking he greaes public evil o his or any.oher era o our hisory. his bold,, eloquen and convincing uerance rom one o such high auhoriy and known probiy, is no lile encouragemen; o hose newspapers, and persons in privae saion, who have or many years been opposed o he evil bu who have received scan oicial encouragemen in heir eors o abae i. We are no among hose who aec o believe ha " nohing will be done." On he conrary,, we believe ha much can and. will be done oward he suppression o he evil o voe buying beween now and nex all. here are hose wbo say "you can' break i up." We do no know, bu we can ry.' he ranscrip alone canno do be work,* neiher can all" he oher papers o he couny, bu hey can discuss he maer rom he sandpoin o good ciizenship and arouse such a srong public senimen agains he evil ha hose who pracice i will be held up o he odium o all decen men and be orced o desis or run he risk o indicmen, ine, and possible imprisonmen.. he ranscrip has no criicism o make o he prosecuor or be grand jury-; i hab been used wih he umos.couresy- by boh, Doubless hey had good reasons or calling he ediors beore hem. he prosecuor is educaed in his proession, is under oah o perorm his duy o he sae; he jurors are all repuable ciizens, inelligen men, also under oah, and in he secre presence o heir oice we mus conclude ha'heir deliberaions and conclusions were in accordance wih heir solemn obligaions. We have no sympahy wih he id?a ha he wo ediors were summoned beore he grand inques or purposes o inimidaion as has 'been inimaed by some newspapers oo much inclined o jump a conclusions. We have oo high an opinion o he couresy and good sense o boh prosecuor and jury o imagine such a hing. On he oher hand we consider he summons as a disincly encouraging sign and a promise o beer hings. Why, jus hink o i is many a long day since a grand jury in Monmouh has recognized ha here is such a crime as voe buying, (paricularly in Monmouh couny), and ha very recogniion ia in isel a disinc gain. Wheher he jury ascerained any acs rom he ediors ha hey were no already in possession o we have no oicial inormaion, bu we mus hank hem or heir couresy and encouragemen, and promise hem o do our par in he good work, now ao auspiciously begun, o puriying he " emple o our liberies."' Will Show he Gulu Ones Vp.. (From he Keypor Enerprise.) Judge For voiced be senimen o every air-minded and respecable ciizen in becouny and sae los week when he charged he grand'jury upon he subjec' o bribery a elecions. He'made no disincion beween he men who sell voes and he men who buy hem, and saed ha he saey o he governmen depended upon he sopping o his criminal pracice. A ew convicions would no doub.have beneicial resuls, especially i he conviced paries happened o be men o sanding in he communiy. has o.ily been wihin he pab ew years ha men o prominence would soop o his degrading work, bu cusom has given i a inge o respecabiliy, unil now i has become he pracise o men who hereoore sood in he background and urnished money or ha purpose o hose o whom he respeo o he communiy is o lile consequence. A corrupion und has come o be one o he essenials o he elecion o a candidae or oice, and a candidae wihou such a backing, no maer wha his oher qualiicaions are, has bu lile show, is no a hard maer o ind ou who uses his und, or lie pracise o buying voes o lao has been!.s open as any legiimae business ransacion. No eor is made o conceal he names o bese men in Raiian ownship, and he purchasable voe is known almos o aaunn. Public senimen is arising agains his pracice and ho day is no ar disan wlien voo buyers and voe sellers will be, punished, hesameas oher criminals. -is ho duy o every newspaper o join in an eor o rid elecions o his corruping inlueno, and ho Enerprise will no spare he name o any oender who persiss in ollowing up his nearious business. ', Whu Sunday Funerals are-wrong. (From he ioii Branch Record,) be agiaion, agains Sunday unerals a renon hns been renewed. should be aken up in Long Branch. here are oonany proessional uneral aenders a libery on Sunday. unerals were held on week days, ha curious ype o individual who delighs in couning he ears o mourners migh be a home aending o ousehold duies. On Sunday hey can' be kep a home when hey Hear he oll o a uneral hell. A uneral ia.a solemn ceremony. Jlorbid curiosiy should have no' place in he houso o mourning. o show respec and aecion or ho dead is beauiul and proper. o demonsrae, a depravod curiosiy is an insul o boh he' dead and hose who' mourn heir loss, Where o Ge he normaion. (rom he Ashury Park Press.) seema ha he grand jurors had o send ouside or esimony on voe buying in Monmouh couny. Unorunaely hey son or some o he ediors who are never supposed o oll where iiey ge heir inormaion and should be proeced by. law as muoh as physicians and lawyers aro in regard o inormaion obained in he pursui o heir proession. he grand jury"'wans inside inormaion why no subpoena ho.chairmon o ho couny commiees, he couny emmleemen, he ownship commieemen, he disric workers and he local "pracical" poliicians o boh paries. his mehod migh no resul in anyhing, bu i would make voe, buying such a delicae operaion -ha here would be lile o i in uure. he mos sensible mehod would undoubedly be o make a presenmen suggesing ha he law be changed so as o make he buyer alone liable. A law should also be enaced requiring, a deailed sworn saemen rom he candidaes and rom he chairmen o he couny commiees, covering all elecion expenses o every descripion; Several saes already have laws compelling candidaes o ile such a schedule. here is no reason why we should no adop similar plans or proecing he ballo in his sae. Fully o diving Away Franchises. {Frqm he Sprhw Lake Gazee.) American ciies are begining o wake up o a realizing sense o he olly and worse han olly o giving away valuable ranchises. n hundreds o municipaliies where long ime ranchises have been graned.wihou paymen or he promise o paymen he awakening comes oo lae o recover be revenue which ough o be derived hererom. Sraigh Fron Corses. We have hem like he cu. D Wblo and Blue, a $2.00; ohers as low as Wo are soiling a number o syles oi-bookcorses a abou hal price. MRS. E.WES, Red Bank emple o Fashion DOMNC A. MAZZ/V, Only Place O FX SHOES Cheap and Good. 81 WHE SREE, Near Maple Avenue BED BANK. N. J. Ariicial 'Dayligh, Large sores need he be.se orm o ligh obainable. neandescan arc lighs are in use in he leading business esablishmens o aur grea ciies. hey have been jusly described by he words " Ariicial E)ayligh." We will gladly send a represenaive o urnish you wih ull deails as o prices. \ SHORE ELECRC CO., «3 JE. Fron S., Bed Bank, X. J. A NEW PRCE LS. he goods, a his sore are always pure and he prices are always lower han he same goods can be bough or a any oher sores. Compare hese prices wih ohers and see i our claim is no rue: Evaporaed Cream, qualiy guaraneed, per can. 9c. 3 cans Condensed Milk.25c. Pine Maracaibo Coee, per lb!25c. Pine Mixed ea, per lb..:..'...,.,.35c. Arbuckles' CoEee, per lb 15c. 5 lbs. Good Creamery Buer. $1.16 Maple Syrup, per bole >..17c. 3 cans Baked Beans 25c, Fine Caliornia Seedless OrangeB, per doz ' c. Fancy New Lemons, per doz.'..18a 3 lbs. Mixed Nus,..., 25c. Pop Corn, ha will pop, per lb,... 6c. Cape Cod Cranberries, per q...;.10c. Bes new crop, N. O. Molasses, per gal -. 50c. Bes new Syrup, per q ' 10c, W. A. RUEX & SON, Cor. Broad and Wallace Ss., RED BANE, N. J. NEW JERSE'S LEADNG NEWSPAPER. Che ncwark evening lij Sunday em HE~ ONL DAL PUBLCAON WHCH COMPLEEL COVERS HE HAPPENNGS OF HE SAE "OLL who wish o keep in ouch wih he news o New Jersey will ind in', he Jr NEWARK EVENNG and SUNDA NEWS he bes medium or aaining hei desire. he NEWS is no only a paper or Jeseymen, made by Jerseymen, ba i is a newspaper n be wides sense o he erm. conains each day more news o he world in general han any aernoon paper prined in New ork or Philadelphia, in addiion o making a specialy o all maers o imporance in be Sae. BEER HAN EVER N he aciliies o he NEWS or he producion- o a grea newspaper have been largely increased in he pas year and many improvemens have been made. Elu in ho coming year greaer progress han ever beore is promised. New eaures are. being added consanly, which rr ake he NEWS more and more aracive as a newspaper or he home. NDEPENDEN N POLCS. he NEWS s absoluelv independen in poliics, and is always he champion o every measure which has or is objec he greaes good o he greaes number. s repona ^1 ho Legislaure esc ull, bu discriminaing. Unineresing deails o he rouine work are eliminued, and aenion is devoed o he imporan bills presened, and ho bearing o all hese measures as relaed o he welare o ho people ia made public. A special sudy c' he poliical siuaion is made and unbiased repors are given. he enviable repuaion ha he NEWS has held in he pas in his regard will be mainained n he uure....ervl5 OF SUBSCRPON... he EVENNG NEWS, delivered by mail, $5 a year. ',,Vhe SUNDA NEWS, delivered by mail, $1 a year. he EVENNG NEWS i'pcl SUiPM NEWS, delivered by mail, $B a year, or 60 JBBis a monh. e delivered by carriers in all owns in Norhern New Jersey, a *0 cenb a wee^ ' or " le evening paper and (2 cens a week or he evening and Sunday ediions. j*j*jj*j* j»j Circulaion o he NEWS 50,000 a Day.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» < LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pains, Oil's and Varnishes. DEVOE'S READ MXED PAN8. DEVOE'S Ready Mixed Oloai Fain* or Floors; will dry over nigh, SUFUEMS FLOOR VARNSH; quick drying. Ready Mixed Graphie Fains or in Roo* ; will cure a eouj- roo. GALVANZED POULR NENG.. LME, LAH, noskdalk AND PORLAND CEMENS. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, PROA7SREE, oppoile MB pic Avonne, RED BANK, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» BARGANS HOUSE FURNSHNGS! Aer he holidays here are always bargains in many o he,deparmens o our sore. HENDRCKSON & APPLEGAE, Hendrickson Block, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

12 ; A BOARD OF HEALH CASE. A Verdic Agains Anbury Park'i A ormer Aaburu Parker Leave, Healh Ximpecor. For Pars Unknown. A sui brough by Edgar J. Cook am Abou hree, years ago Arhur L. Hu wie o Asbury Park agains he boarc lick o Wes Asbury J'ark married Mis o healh o ha place and is inspecoi Ella Franklin, daugher o John F.ank D. C. Bowen, was ried baore Judg lyn o Ocean Grove. Unil recenly h< For a Freeliold las week. he cas married lie o he young couple was uninarred by any disurbing inciden began on uesday and was no ooncludei unil hursday. he suigrew ou o a deah in he Cook unnily in December o 1899, when a girl, aged our years, diee. wih wha he aending physician, Dr, R. S. Benne, diagnosed as croup. A e he child's deah, D. C. Bowen, he healh inspecor, quaranined he amily, ordered he child buried a once wihbu a public uneral and disineced- he premises. All he bed clohing used by he child, and he child's clohing and playhings were desroyed. Sui was brough or damages or alse imprison men during he erm o quaranine and or he urniure and clohing desroyed WQB claimed also ha he carpes and urniure in he house had been damaged by he improper use o disinecans. A he rial Mr. Bowen jusiied bis acion on he ground ha membraneous croup was classed as inecious in he healh code o Asbury Park. A number o physicians expressed he opinion on he sand ha membraneous croup was as inecious as diphheria and ha he disease could be disseminaed rom goods in a room where here was a case o he disease. Dr. R. 8. Benne, who aended. he child, said ha he child died o croup and ha he did no con- change is aiude o opposiion o he sider he case a conagious one. He admied having given diphheria as he residen o he associaion,.declared in Sunday rain service. Dr. A. E. Ballard, cause o deah in his reurns o he recen inerview ha he associaion healh auhoriies, bu he said ha he was as srongly opposed as ever o he did his a he suggesion o he healh sopping o rains a he Aebury Park inspecor, who old him ha i would ind Ocean Grove saion on Sunday. be beer o repor he case as diphheria, " so ha i he made a misake i would An Accidenal Shooing. be on he righ side." Alber Brown o Sea Gir hough he On moion o he counsel or he deense Judge For graned a non-aui as o he board. o healh, claiming ha heir acion was inal in esablishing, a quaranine so long as hey exercised air and reasonable discreion, and he could no see us hey had aced oherwise in he case a issue., He held, however, ha goods desroyed or damaged by a board o healh or is agens mus be paid or, and ha nspecor Bowen, having aced wihou he board's sancion, was liable or damages. he jury rendered a verdic o $243 and he coss o he sui agains D. C. Bowen, he healh inspecor..a SUDDEN DEAH. Sill Aer Sunday rains. he Asbury Park board o rade is again agiaing he quesion o Sunday rains. Henry Seinbacb, Frank L, enbroecu, Clarence S. Seiner, George W. rea and George F. Kroel have been appoined a commiee o he board o coner wih he Ocean Grove a^socia- ;ion in an eor o ge he laer o :ieard someone around his house a an larly hour one morning las week. He jo his revolver and sared ou o invesigae. he revolver was accidenally discharged and he bulle enered hid righ leg, making a painul wound. A Gi o a Sideboard. he wenieh Cenury club o Long Branch makes a gi o each member o s club who ges married. he las member o ge married was Waler eed and las week he club presened im wih a sideboard. JUv. Caroline Pemberon Vies n ron o Her lome, is ine, especially i you have Mrs. Caroline Pemberon o Long ine skaes, and we have he Branch died Buddenly in ron o her bes Peck & Snyder American Club and hockey skaes, home on Friday a week ago. She had been o a euchre pary a Mrs. Bernard ' Mahon's. While reurning home in her le over rom las year, ha carriage she complained o a pain in her side. She drove o a drug sore and we will dispose o a abou aer procuring a srychnine able resumed cos. her journey home. ' She was me a he carriage by her broher, Dr. Harry H. Penjberon, who lived wih her. As she alighed on he sidewalk Bhe reeled suddenly, ell in her broher's ELE & SON, arm and expired. Deah wns due o hear disease. She wasoc years old. 10 Blond S.,. lied Bank. Mrs. Pemberon WHB he daugher o REMARKABLE: CUBE OF CROUP. Caroline and John Pemberon and was born a Brighon, England. Her parens came o his counry when she was a child and locaed a Branchpor. For a good many years Mrs. Pemberon had lived a Long Branch and in he summer season she conduced.a hoel n Asbury Park. Mrs. Pemberon was married when she was a young woman bu she separaed rom her husband and resumed her maiden name. Her only child, a son, commied suioide a number o years ago. She le an esae esimaed o be worh $70,000. he mos o his she le o her broher, Dr. Harry H. Pemberon. Anoher broher, John Pemberon, died suddenly a ejr years ago while cashing a check a he Long Branch banking company's oice. Chickens Hilled by Dogs. Foureen chickens belonging o JnnieB J. Campbell o Long Branch were killed las week by dogs. hieves visied he chicken house o Perrine Dey o Englishown las week and sole hiry owls. Doge las week killed hireen chickens belonging o Mrs. Anna Grava o Freehold. A Miniser's Wie Sricken. Mrs. Shaw, wie o Rev. JoBepb F. Shaw o Long Branch, has been sricken [n your plnce nnd i should be aended wih nervous prosraion; She hns been o n once. Sickness is requenly caused.' eick or several monhs and las week jy clogged drains, #Coss oo much, you iay? No a all. My charges or high here was a complee collapse o he:la83 nervous sysem. DESERED HS WFE. hey lived a renon, where Hulick was employed an driver and collecor or pork-packidg esablishmen. Recenly Mrs. Hulick wen o Ocean Grove'o'[visi her.parens, aking her inan child wih her. Her husban was o join her a ew days laer. nsead o seeing her husband a he appoined; ime, Mrs., Hulick. received a posal card rom him saying ha by he ime she received he card he would be ar & way. Upop.Veceip o his inelligence Mrs. uliek'3 aher wen o renon o make an invesigaion. was learned hai Hulick had morgaged all he urniur in he house and had also aken $100 be longing o his employer. Hulick 1 whereabous are unknown. SKANG \ A Lile Boy's Lie Saved. have a ew words o say regarding hiiruberlnin's Cough Remedy. saved my lile boy's lie and eel ha canno praise i enough. bqugh a bole i rom A. E. Seere o Goodwin, S. D., ;iid when go home wih i he.poor baby could hardly breahe. gave he medicine as direced every en minues unil he " hrew up " and hen hough sure he was going o choke o deah. We had o pull he phlegm ou o his mouh in grea long srings. am posiive ha i had no go ha bole o sough medicine, my boy would no be m earh o day. JOEL DEMON, nwood, owa. For sale by C. A. Minon & Co., Druggiss, 8 Broad sree, Red Bank. here is Work or he Plumber Plumbing, Gas Fiing or Seam * - - * Heaing: Work '' Fell hrough he ce.x ' MBB Annie Hu o Long Branch broke ire quie moderae. use good maeiils and exercise grea skill and oaxe in hrough he ice whilo skaing on honil operaions. guaranee perec Shrewsbury river las week and would work.. : ] have drowned ba or he promp aeahonce p Charlop W. Seller, Jr. 80 WES FRON RJEE, ni) BANK, N. WLLAM O'BBD&N; J. w : v >. ' ' ' V ~ '. ' ' ' ' ; ; '. "..'.., : ' ' &.. " -..J- > '- RERNG FROM BUSNESS. ia Enire sock will be sold a a grea sacriice. - ", " " " ; '. ' '. Now is he ime or grea bargains a BLUMiENBERG'S, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. RobeF Hance & Sons, : Formerly J. H. Peers. Broad Sree, Red Bank. Big Bargain Sale o Dishes. Aer aking sock we ind ha we have a number o unusual oerings o make ou dishes, ni boh ses and open sock. DNNER SES A $5.75. We have several dinner ses ha are no enirely.complee alhough he pars missing are very riling. hese were ioo-piece ses and while none o hem conain less han 95 pieces some are only one small piece shor. he regular price o hese ses was $7.50 bu in order o clear hem ou quickly we will sell hem while hey las a $ CUPS AND SAUCERS A 25c. PER SE- A large number o odd cups and saucers, in boh decoraed and plain whie ware, which ormerly sold rom 50c. o $1.25 per se, your choice now or 2 5 c. ODD DSHES A HALF PRCE. jile have a hal-price able which conains a large number o bargains in odd dishes. Some are as ollows : ; PLAERS. Abou 200 plaers o all sizes, rom en o eigheen inches, in boh china and semi-porcelain ware, arid ranging in price rom 25c. o $2.50. his brings some o hese as low as 13C. each. PLAES. Abou 300 plaes o he celebraed Wedgwood paern and decoraed in blue, a prices chea^ex han or whie ware. Breakas plaes ha were $1.05 per doz., now 53C. ea plaes ha were $i'.2o per doz., now...;...,...60c. Dinner plaes ha were $1.95 per doz., now 73C. Soup plaes, buer, vegeable and rui dishes, sugar bowls, ec. in his paern a corresponding prices. ou will also ind on his able open and covered vegeable dishes, soup ureens; oameal bowls, chocolae.pos, pickel dishes, ec. in many dieren paerns.. A Special Sale o 5Oc. Gloves a 39c. Raher han carry hem over unil nex season we will sell abou 200 pair o gloves, ha were ormerly 50c. per. pair, a 25C. A Saving a he Righ ime. We save you money on he day ha he bigges demand is made on your pockebook on' Saurday. Our prices every day are lower han wha ohers charge,'bu on Saurday, he day ha your'mea bill is larges, we make a special reducion or cash.» HERE A E SAURDA'S PRCES: Roas Bee, Hams, Legs o Lamb, Plae Bee; Pork, - Chicken, Chuck Seak, - 12 cens - 12 cens 12 cens cens 10 and 12 cens 14 cens 10 cens o ge hese prices you mus come on Saurday and - bring 1 he cash. Sherman's Marke, ' Ml SREE, RED BANK. MHMHHOUHM>MHHH

13 HE MODERN CONER. lie akes High Rank Among nel igeni Criminals. here s no rogue hal so incorrigible as he proessional coiner, said a well known London deecive. A reormed burglar or pickpocke s quie common, bu a regeneraed coiner, n my experience, is'even more rare han a block swan or a dead donkey. here appeari o be some ascinaion n he misap. plied ar, or no amoun o punlshmen seems o deer a conviced coiner rom reurning o his molds and baeriei he very momen he is ree. he'modern coiner akes a very high rank among inelligen criminals and s as ar removed rom bis orerunner _ o n ew generaions ago as an averagi man rom an ape. he coiner o our grandahers' lays was ndeed a clumsy workman, who was conen wih a baery made o jam jars, and manuacured his coins ou o iron and in, bismuh and brass, and he producs o his "skill" would impose on none bu he gnoran and careless. Even oday a ew o he baser sor o coiners are almos equally primiive n heir mehods. heir baeries are crudely conrived ou o domesic ves sels, and 'he res,o heir apparaus consiss o plaser o paris and plum bago o make he molds, a crucible, an iron spoon, 'a ile or wo and a lile grease. n ac, he whole o heir equipmen would be dear a hal a crown. s needless o say heir vicims are generally o he mos ignoran classes, and even. hen hey and heir "snide pichers," he men employed o pass he spurious coins, are oen "lagged.", he "superior" coiner, however, is a man o considerable nelligence, who has oen made an exhausive sudy o meals and elecroplaing and can produce coins as perec in appearance as any ha are issued rom he min and which saisy all he ordinary ess o weigh and go" on. ' n ac, many o he coins he produces are acually made o gold and silver, only he gold s o a low grade and s liberally alloyed wih copper and silver, while i is a well known ac ha i is possible o mold spurious coins o silver o he requisie ineness and ye make a proi o 100 per cen on he manuacure. A his rae o proi he business is. quie lucraive enough o compensae or a lile risk, and naurally such coins, which are o ull weigh and o sandnrd'silver, are mos diicul o deec. Bu mos coiners are no saisied wih reasonable proi, and hey preer o make heir silver coins o animony and lead (animony urnishing he bulk o he coin), covered, o course, wih a coaing o silver. Spurious gold coins are largely made o plainum,'a meal which gives he requisie weigh. he process o coining s really very simple, alhough i requires boh dell cacy and manipulaive skill. An exac mpression is aken o he coin o be copied, and a mold is made rom plaser o pnris; he molen meal s hen poured ino he mold hrough a small aperure in i Any superluous meal is iled away, and he par rom which i is removed is mos careully milled. he coins ae now placed in a rack in a Bllver soluion, in which hey are soon covered wih a coaing o silver elecrically deposied on hem. o remove any suspicious newness hey are covered wih a mixure o grease and cigar ash or lampblack. o increase he decepion he coin which'is copied is almos nvariably old and worn, and he reaulan copy, aer undergoing he vnrlous docoring processes, has all he appearance o n diry, hal oblieraed coin o he days o he Georges. A avorie rick wih coiners o gold s o ake a,genuine sovereign and by drilling or slicing remove as much as possible o he inerior gold, illing up he caviy wih plainum, so as o preserve he proper weigh and ring. By licse ariices he sovereign loses hal or even as much as hree-quarers o is inrinsic value, while reaining he unmisakable appearance o a good coin. Probably none bu an exper eller could deec hese mposures, bu be, ordinary spurious coin made rom pewer, nnimony, lead and similar base meals can almos invariably be deeced by one o he ollowing esa: on rubbing he coin wih a moisened inger he brigh meal appears under he worn and diry surace, you may be sure he coin s counerei. he pracice o biing he coin, common o many people, is excellen, or he spurious coin s always "griy" as disinguished rom he smoohness o a genuine coin, and you ind ha your suspicious colii will make a mark on a slae you may be sure ha, here s good ground or your disrus- ' One Swallow Would No Maer. "ou mus keep your mouh sbu.when you n{e n he waer," said he nurse, ns she gave Bessie a' bah. " you don', you'll swallow somo o." "Wha do?" asked Bessie iaiioceuly. "here's pleny more n he here?" ". > ho Dierence. ea, 've been buying candy." i "Fine candy?" "Well, his la 80 cens a pound. 'g or my children.. And his over here s 8 cens ajpouml, 's or my Sunday BClidll pinna.', 1 - "" ; ' ' Slinks ana Oem Were ' Governmen Bonds. he. man o leisure rom New lork ciy -who had been lazing away a ornigh or so o his no paricularly valuable ime a Kyserlck, in Ulser couny, N. y., had made up his mind o reurn o hia hauns in he meropolis and nonchalanly oesed he avern keeper a one hundred dollar noe ou o which o ake pay or his bill. he landlord could no change he noe. Neiher could Deacon Blimber, who was by. -was no unil i had been sen al abou he neighborhood ha any one was ound wih currency enough on baud o "break" he bill. Farmer Beacks had jus received pay or his season's aer crop and had change or more han $100. " beas all, an' 's singular," said he landlord as be couned ou he New orker's change, "wha olks goes an' does wih all heir ready sroney. here don' seem o be no currency no moreno currency a-circulain' a all." his seemed o be Deacon Blimber's opporuniy. 'ou oro ben here, hen," said" he, "when my olks seled, somehin' like seveny-ive years an' more ago. her,e woe currency enough hen, -wan o ell ye. wa'n' silver, hough. Nor, i wa'n' gold. Nor wa'n' paper. was pels. 'he circ'laln' mejum o' li& deesrlc in hem days run rom muskra clean up o b'ar. here was minks an' here was oers, an' he man ha could manage o harves pleny o' hem cro ers was he man ha sood way up n he money marke. Bu i wa'n' ev ery one ha could geher in minks an' oers, an' so musk-ras an' coons an' oxes an' wolves an' b'ars was he real clrc'lain' mejum in hem days. "Minks an' oers was wha you mow call gover'men bonds. Muskras an' coons an' oxes an' wolves an' b'ars was he people's money, so o speak. you wen o he avern an' planked down your muskra skin, you'd gi your snier o' rum and anzy, bu you wouldn' gi no change. you planked down a coonskln, hough, you'd gi your snier an' wo.muskra skins change. ' "A eller ha wen in wih a coonskln he was ol'able" well ixed, bu wih a oxskin or a wolskin he could shop around quie some. A man wih a b'arskin oh, well! Nobody did ask no quesions abou a man ha had a b'arskin wih him when he wen radln'l " didn' seem perie'lar queer n hem days ho way hings was run on ha pel currency, bu 've an idee 'd srike olks a leele slng'lnr nowadays. 'Pears o me 'd have o snor ou laughin' my own sel i a eller should, come o me an' say: " 'Deacon, 'm a leele inancially embarrassed oday. Ken you lend me a oxskin or a couple o' days or so?' "ha surely would make me snicker heerd -how, An' o hear Borne shoppin 1 goln' on oday like use o hear many a ime be would se me o gigglin' like all possessed. Somebln' ike his, er insance, over yender o Dncle Sile's sore: " 'How much er heni air cowskin boos. Uncle Sile>' " 'hem? Why, a ox an' a coon.' ".'Leele high, Silas. Can' san,' i lve you hree coons er 'cm.' " 'No. Can' be did nohow. Bes kon do is hree coons an' a muskra.' "ha'd be unnier o me han a hlg- Rer show now. An' sonieuin' like his would bu's my buons, know i would: " 'Deacon, ken you give me change er a wol?' ' 'es. bu 'll have o give you all muekras.' Bu we didn' hink nohin' o' i n hem days, 'cause i was reg'lar busless. ha clrc'lnln' mejum was a lee- ;le onhandy n one way, hough. Folks md o carry heir currency around n n bushel bag hey was ou o do much cash business, an' i hey was rskin men, why, Judns preacbln', :hey had lo carry i in a wagon. "Bu hem dayb o' pel currency was :be good old days, ell you. Sill," said be deacon aer a pause, " dunrjo^bii ken manage o slide along jes as heerul la hese days o' gold an' silver in' paper currency, even hough ib pervdln' skeerce." When he-rod Was No Spared. he change o hough arid condiions o mankind is.no beer illusraed han by he hisory o he rod. n an aricle on he morals o he hlld by Dr. Grace Peckham Murray :Uero is menion inado o a Suablan ichoolmnser who during his iy-one,'ars o superinendence o a large diool hiul given OllcOO cnnlngs, 121, 000 loggings, 209,000 cusodes, 130,- 00 ips wih ho ruler,.10,200 boxes on iie ear and asks by he hear- No Necessary o alk Mucu. "ou know," she said, 1 " am no much o ii conversaionalis" his senjied o him bo opporuniy or which he hnd been waiing. "Well," ho reurned, " do ho pre- mlnnry ulkliij your conversalonaj ibllly will bo Brlden o cnablo you ;o say 'es,! won i?", Aer all, in courship hore is nohing lilio geing your answer beore yad J3O/VNG A PROBJBM.^ unry Breahman Who, nroduced he "Sao By." Many years' ago a green co'unry boy applied o he superinenden o wesern railway or work and, some wha agains -he superinenden's wisb, on.accoun o he danger o lie and limb aendan upou such occupa ion, was given a place as brakeman o a reigh rain. - ' On one o his irs rips happened ha his rain me anoher reigh rain a a saion where he siderack -was. no long enough o accommodae eiher. o hem. he conducors were deba ing which rain should back up o a poin where hey could pass when he new band venured o sugges ha neiher should back; ha hey could pass each oher by means o he shor siderack i he hing was managed righ. he idea excied a good deal o a\igher oh he pnr o he old rainmen, bu he boy sood his ground. "Well; how would you go abou.i?" asked one o he conducors, coniden ha he lad would soon ind himsel agains a Bump. he boy ook up a sick and raced in he sand a diagram o illusrae bis plan. "Good gracious!" said he conducor. " believe ia will do i J" And dldmoj. oday every rainman n America" probably knows how o "saw by", wo long rains on a shor siderack, bu i is rio so generally known- ha he-bing was never done unil an nexperienced counry boy who became he manager o a grea railway line worked ou he problem or himsel. ' ' Be Paien Wih Pussy. you wan o rain a, ca properly, remember ha pussy is no-he supid animal picured by common supersiion. Cas cerainly are no so inelligen as dogs. Neiher are hey so sociable. Bu once hey ge o know wha is waned o hem hey are easily induced o do o he bes o heir abiliy.' Kindness and paience go a 16ng way wih cas. A lile wholesome correcion s good or a dog, bu use a whip o a ca or one ime only, even i ever so sparingly, and s value as a rick animal is desroyed orever. as are simply bundles o nerves covered over wih ur, and even an unkind word or a glance rom any one hey love will cause hem- acue suering. He Was gnoran. " am always puing my oo in i," said Mr. Cumrox sadly. "Wbirs he rouble?" " am always displaying he ac ha have no ase qr reinemen. Mrs. 0. asked me which o wo gowns preerred, and mmediaely berayed my ignorance. admired he one which cos a leas, seveny-ive dollars 'ess han be oher." HE EEGSEE js he paper ha goes ino he homes. Adv. BES FOR HE BOWELS you haven' a regular, lioalhy movemon o be XMVCS ovevy day, you're ill or will be. Keep your lowqlsojicn, audbo well, lorco, inlio shadoo vlo' ]onph\slooriiilli)ol3on,i3 Uuiiceroua. ho smooh' 3s,oaslcs nioliierccway oc keeping iie boweli :loarand cloan s o alco CAND CAHARC EA J EM LKE CAND Plouan, Palaable, l'oon. aso Good, EaQood, svor Sicken, WeaKon, or Gripe, 10, li, mid o cenu jr box. Wrlo lor (ceo sainplo, and bookle on lealh, Address SEMllSQ KBBD COU'AK, CHCllO or KEW ORE. KEEP OUR BLOOD CLEAN MERCANLE Co-operaive..BAp, RED BANK. N. J. 41 neres Paid ON SAVNGS ACCOUNS ' Commencing lio Hin o cncli monili, DR. J.K.8AE, Presiden. JOllNKNO.Caslilor. WM.. lenduckbon, AB9lann Cnshlor. RUSEES: 3np. Jobn'A. Worliloy, Dr. James J. Hood, inica Enrlgli, Jr., - Uclmrd Bordon, )r, J, E. Bayro, Bon). '. Morris, Esq. PNEW JERSES GREAES World's Mos Cornplee Sore he Bes Dressed Women will ake a vial ineres in our \ j oers. he beauy o weave, he daininess o coloring and - <! he grace o design in Bes Newes and Lowes Priced. SPRNG AND SUMMER GOWNS AND GOWN GOODS are shown here in wealh o choice and excellence o characer in ormidable rivalry o New ork's bes and bigges displays. SLKS. Prined F«ulards, Prined Sain Libery. Prined China Silks, 50c. o $2.00 a yard. All new and desirable designs and colorings. DRESS GOODS. Prined Silk and Wool Challies, All-Wool Challies, All-Silk Grenadines, he neweb in he marke. WASH GOODS. Embroidered Ecru ground on Swiss, Grenadine Hippique, Banang Silks, in solid, oolois, Paillee de Soie and all Saples and Novelies or Laces, Embroideries, ndermuslins, Ouer Garmens, Furniure, Upholseries, Floor,Covevinge, Housekeeping Dry Goods and everyhing else or Home and Personal Use. HE GREA PASSON ^LA enaced every en years in Ob^rammergau in Bavaria, will be reproduced in miniaure wih moving picures and lecure in our Amusemen Hall, beginning February 3. ' Free Admission o purchasers o g'oods in our sore on sales o 50 cens or upwards. his will be he greaes sore enerainmen ever oered. Newark. Ough o ake Priners' nk. Every business man who adverises a all ough o ake. PRNERS' NK. PRNERS' NK is published a No. 10 Spruce Sree, New ork. PRNERS' NK coss $s,.oo a year. :''-$$3?he business man who is no Willing o spend wo hours ; ' '... ; a w;eek hinking and sudying how o increase his business \ can no aord o ake PRNERS' NK. n his case he $5.00 paid or PRNERS' NK would be 2 jus $5.00 hrown away.. ' y ' ' X Bu he man who will spend wo hours a week reading X PRNERS' NK canno aord o be wihou i. will sharpen his adverising wis ; i will keep him J posed' on new adverising schemes; i will give him a X v housand ideas in he course o a year which he can proi-» ' ' ably use in making his adverisemen beer and sronger. he bes invesmen a business man can make is o send X $5.00 o 10 Spruce sree', New ork, or a subscripion o j«prners' NK or one year ha is, o course, i he will % ake he ime o read i horoughly. X X X "

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15 BRSH BANK CLERKS. Su* viarv Laics Are rying on Clerks Wih Slim Purses. Bank clerks generally look so sleek and comorable and are almos nvariably.so well groomed ha heir grievances rarely receive paien hearing. One who was recenly dismissed or he errible crime o smoking a pipe in a ciy cae during one o he hours sacred o wha s called by ciy couresy lunch wries," giving a lis o resricions which he declares are ab eurd. No clerk is allowed o smoke a'plpe,in he srees during banking hours or a lunch. \ he average clerk's salary^s no so very high, bu neverheless he mus wear a silk ha and cane o he oice, dressed as one wih double he salary. Wearing a cap o business s no o be hough, o, as s an unpardonable oc se n he eyes o'he bank oicials. ue'salary o he average bank clerk ran >s rom abou.38 shillings a* week, bu in many banks he salary s much lower and he chances o promoion very small. A clerk's money is grealy diminished by his having o subscribe o numerous unds, such as a "spors" und, o keep he cricke or ooball grounds n order, "which he himsel is never able o see. Saurday s no holiday or him, as he Sons no leave he oice on hose days,ih.iil abou 4 or 5 o'clock..., mus no be supposed ha he day's work o a ban clerk 'ends wih ln closing o he bank o cusomers. *V ac, i only begins a ha ime,' Sleeping in Specacles., Some people wear heir eyeglasses ' ^specacles o bed, or he simple *on lin hey canno sleep wihou r$n on; a leas ha's wha an iyclan says, and he ough o know, v conessions were recenly made o Jim upon he poin. A woman had repeaedly come o him wih he bows o her specacles so badly wised ha he asked her how under he 'sun -he ever managed o ge hem in such a sae., He Bays hn he had visions o some childish hands having a par in he work, some lile one ha liked o play wih mamma's glasses.. Bu he woman said ha she had been wearing glasses so much o recen years ha inally she had aken o wearing hem o bed as he only way o geing o sleep. She said ha was only wihin he pas ew weeks ha she had had any rouble rom he cusom, as she ordinarily managed o keep he ron par o her ace o he pillow; bu laely she mus have hod bad sleep, wih more or less nighmares. O his cusomers he has wo' who have been addiced o his habi o wearing glasses o bed, boh or he same reasons. magine some people _ v rying o 'wear glasses o bed and he condiions o hings in he morning.- he Man Wih a Paper. he man wih a paper during he morning and evening hours n New lork ciy s legion. ' here are abou.400,000 o him. A man wihou a newspaper on an elevaed rain, n a sree car, aboard a erryboa or in n railway coach, morning or evening going o or rom business s conspicuous. He is a rare bird indeed, and looks ns hough he,were wrecked and loa- ing-alone on a sea o ossing papers^ He s sure o eel lonesome and almos ouside he pale o civilizaion, or his ellow men, wih heir aces o ljgjr regular die o dally news, hardly noice him. you have ime o spare a momen rom your morning paper, jus look, abou you, in car or boa, observe and lisen. ou will see every moral man wih oen hundreds n view a one lme^-religlously bowing a he alar o he news n silence ha is only broken by a coninuous rusle as he scores o leaves are urned. here s no more devou newspaper reading communiy han s ound n he me- ropolis.- m i m Washingon n Business. {From he New wi Journal.) he ame o George "Washingon ns soldier and presiden has hrown ino he shade he business end o his career, and we have almos orgoen hn he was mmensely clever a a horse rade. Bu or he Revoluion he would have made his mark in lio ransporaion business. O course lie never hough o a railroad, bu he suggesed he Chesapeake nnd Ohio canal and was he irs presiden o he company ha underook' he projec. Ho nlso had his eyo on he\mohawk valley and would have dug he Erie cauul our ancesors had no required his services in he maer o casing o jho Briish yoke. believe is hisoric ha General Washingon examined he ground in he course o ho war.-. Asparagus Wih Oil* Fonouelle, who was passionaely ond o asparagus wih oil, nvied o.dinner an abbe riend, who preerred wih buer. Mindul o hospiable obligaions, M. Fonenelle bad given orders ha hal ho dish should bo ' served one way, hal he oher. ' Jus beoro ho course camo on ho abbo oil down n a i Wihou aking ho' slighes noice o him Fouonolle rushed sraigh o ho kichen g: "All wih olll All wih oil!" Animals ha Weep. "He cried like a cal," is a remark someimes heard. is no disgrace or a cal o cry, and he sheds ears' n quaniies wken his emoions Jusiy hem.-. is even easier or him o cry han or many oher animals, because his lachrymal apparaus s perec and veryproduclve. A scieniic wrier wriing" n La Naure says ha he ruminans* are h< animals which weep mos readily. Huners have long known ha a deer a bay cries prousely. he ears will roll down he nose o a bear when he eelq ha his las hour s approaching. he big, ender eyes o he girae ill wih ears as he looks a he huner who has wounded him. Dogs weep very easily. he dog has ears boh in his eyes and vole when his beloved maser goes away and leaves him ied up a home. Some varieies o monkeys seem o be paricularly addiced o crying, and no a ew aquaic mammals also ind easy o weep when he occasion requires i. Seals in paricular are oen seen o cry.. Elephans weep prousely when wounded or when hey see ha escape rom heir enemies is impossible. he animals here menioned are he chie ones ha are known o weep, bu here is no doub ha many ohers also dls play similar emoion. How nsecs Make Music. (From Naure.) he kaydid has a wing ha is very curious o look a. ou have seen his lile nsec, have no doub. s color s. ligh green, and jus where he wing Joins he body here is a hick ridge and anoher n he wing. -On.his ridge here is a hin bu srong skin, which makes a sor o drumhead. is he rubbing o hese wo ridges or drumheads ogeher which makes he queer noise you have heard. here is no music in i cerainly. he insecs could keep quie i hey wished, bu hey mus enjoy making he noise. he kaydid someimes makes wo rubs on is drumhead and someimes hree. ou can ancy she says "kay did," "she did" or "she didn'" he momen i s dark hey begin. Soon he whole company are a work. As hey res aer each rubbing seems as i hey answered each oher. Did you know ha bees hum rom under heir wings? is no he sir o hose beauiul ligh wings we hear. is he air drawing in and ou o he air ubes, in he bee's quick ligh. he aser a bee lies he louder he humming is. Did you know ha nsecs eel? ndeed hey do. hey have nerves all over hem, hrough heir wings and ~: o he end o every eeler. he Roman Saurnalia, Feasing and revelry and all he inspursui o pleasure are he eaures ha seem o have especially*, marked his carnival o aniquiy, as i wen on or seven days in he srees and public squares and houses o ancien "iome rom he 17h o he 23d o December. Bu no eaure o he esival is more remarkable, nohing in seems o have sruck he anciens hemselves more han he license graned o slaves a his ime. he disincion beween he ree and he- servile classes was emporarily abolished. he slave migh rail a his maser, noxicae himsel like bis beers, si down a able wih h"em,"and no even awordo reproo would be adminisered o him "or conduc which a any oher season migh be punished wih sripes, mprisonmen or deah. Nny, more masers acually changed places wih heir slaves and waied on hem a able, and no ill he ser had done eaing and drinking was'he board cleared and dinner so or his maser.- - «urn"',.and " Cue." As a rule n perormer wais or his "urn" n he wings, having already been "called" rom he dressing room. he word s almos exclusively n his sense used in he music balls'and on he variey sage. On he sage proper, he sage o he drama, he word "cue" s used, An acor wais a he wings or his "cue," which is he las word o he acor or acresa speaking, which gives him his enrance or which, supposing him, he perormer o be on he sage, ndicaes o him ha i is his urn o carry on he dialogue and he acion o he piny. "Exra urn" almos nvariably means hii a new perormer s having his irs public rial a ha paricular house. he goes well, ho.s olerably suro o securing an englgemen.- he Exper's Opinion. "Do yon hink hose wo leers were wrien by he same person?" " really couldn' say/' answered he handwriing exper "Oh, seel ou haven' sudied hem?" "es, have; bu haven' ns yo been reained eiher by he prosecuion or he deense."' > Why She Could No Work. Hey (recenly engaged)-oh, moher, you ough no o ask mo o make he bread now. he dough ges no bo seing o my dlamond,rlng awully! Moher hen why no'ake he ring o when you begin o mako'he bread? Hey Mercy 1 SuppoBO lomebody should como nj- " *"" " * he own Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Dances, Paries, ec. '. v For erras and pariculars call on or address JOH. ELE, CUSODAN, RED BANK, NEW JERSE. »» j HE mum HOEL, ] <J Fron S, Bed Bank. ' ', ', ', HE QERMAHA, ormerly con- "J \ Souh Ferry erminal,8 25, *935,11 25 a. m,; *125, < > duced by J. Degenring, is well < > 3C5. *48S , 1140 (Wednesdays and 'J equipped wih all he essenials ' Saurdays only) p, m. Sundays, 855, 955 a. m. 835 p.m.. J', and accessories o a irs-class ',', Foo Wes 23d sree, 865 a. m.; 1340,»3 S5, H 65, + Hoel. he eaures,include 1125pm. Sundays, 9.25a. m.; 465p.m. Lunch and Cigar Couners, Pool and Billiard ables, And a Reading Room. he bar is supplied wih irsclass Liquors, Wines, Beers and Cigars. Firs-class accommodaions are urnished or permanen and ransien guess. Special aenion paid o geing up dinners. J. EDGAR BROWER, Proprieor. Noice o Bicyclers! he ordinance prohibiing he riding o bicycles on he sidewalks wihin he limis o he own o Red Bank will be sricly enorced. All persons riding on he sidewalks, all per sons riding wihou lighed lamps a nigh, and all persons riding aser han six miles as hour, wihin he corporae limis o he own o Red Bank, will be arresed and ined. P. P. SRKER, Chie o Police. Noice o Delinquens. Noice is hereby given ha he propery o all delinquen axpayers in he own o Red Bank, whose axes are no paid wihin he ime required by o Susie Curis Olarko Wihers and D. CrelBhion Wihers: By virue o an order o ho Cour o Chancery mado on lio second day o January, nineeen hundred and wo. n n CSH wherein Joanna 8. Davidge la complnlnun, and you nro deendaus you nro reqnlrcd o appear/ plead, answer or demur o lio bill o Bnld complainan on or beore HE HRD DA OF MARCH NEX, or Hie euld bill will bo aken ns conessed ngnlmiyou. he sold Mil la Mod o oreclose a morgage given by Susie Curis Clarke Wihers and 1). Crelglion Wihers, her husband, o Joanna S. DnvldRu, daed July wcny-siyonili. eigheen hundred ine) iilncvelgh, upon lands n lio ownship ol Bhrowslmrv n lio Couny o Monmouli and Slae o New Jersey. And you, Sunlo Curds Clarko Wihers mid D. Crolplion Wihers, nro made deendans beciuso you dnlm o own iliosald morgaged prenioes; and M aiuso you, ho»»ld ). Creislion Wihers, us hu husbnnd o ho snld Suslo O. C. Wihers, claim o havo orai' ineres n llio Bald niorlrdged premlbca ne enan, by ho couresy or oherwise. VRBDENUUUOU, WALL 4 VANWNKLE. Soliciors o Complnlnun, No. 1 Exchango 'laci), Jersoy Ciy, N. J. Daed January 4h, 11XM. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. ADMNSRAOR'S NOCE. Edmund WliBpn.Admlulsraoror John Johnson, deceased, by order o MM? Surronnlo o bo Couny o MODnoub, hereby gives noice o lio crediors o he Bald deceased o bring n holr debs, demands and claims agains ho csluo o said deceased, under oah or alrmalon. wihin nlno monhs rom, bo FRS DA OF NOVEMBER, 1001, or hey will be oroyer barred o any acion hereor ugulns bo sold adminisraor. EDMUND WLSON. N EW ORK AND LONG BRANCB RALROAD. Saions la New ork: Cenral H.. el New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and Souh Ferry erminal; Pennsylvania. B., oo o Wes 23d, Corland and Desbrosses Sreeis., On and aer November SMb, 190]. RANS LEAVE RED.BANK. For Now ork 280 (rnunjdays only}, SCO, 045, *7 37, '815, " , a. m.; 12 4S, *4 25, 4 85,0 08,7 B p. m. Sundays 2 30,8 03. (143 a. m.: ^l^,b 00,7 6l>. m. For Newark and Elizabeh, ll 01),«45, *7 87 (excep Elizabeh), 74% 8 20, "8 40, a. in.; 1245, 253, 483, (108, 715p.m. Sundays, 803, 943n. m.;450. 0Gu.750p. m. For Long Branch, Asliury Purk, Ocean Grove uni inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan Oacep holidays), 105, (Long Branch andasbury Park hursdays.only) V W, 102(1 B. D.; i0. 4.W.-5 45, Bin. 765 p.m. Sundays, (Long Branch.and nerluken only), USO a. ml;. M7, 0 4 p. in.. Sunday rains do no uop a Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), e 00, 8 20 a. m.: 1245,435,608p. ;n. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Via Maawan (Sundays ezceped), 815, 1115 a.m.; ,0 05p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW ORK FOR RED BANK. Foo Libery sree !), * a.m.: «180, 410, H4S, 538, 030, U 50 '(Wednesdays and Saurdays only) p. ra. Sundays, 0 (H, 1015a.m.:4oo p.m. ' Foo Corland and Desbrosses srees, ) 00 a. m.; 12 50,»3 40»510, 1130 p. m. Sundays, 0 45 o. n.; 5 15 p. m. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions. Denoes express rains. J. E. WOOD, Gen' Pass. Ageu, Penn. R. U.' C. M. BUH, Gen'l Passenger Agen, Cenral. R. on.j. RUFJS BLODGE, Superinenden N.. and L. B. R. R. ENNSLVANA RALROAD COM- P PAN. On and aer December 8h, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New ork, 737, 840, 1)53 a. m.; 363, 6 0S p. m., week days. Sundays, 043 a. in.;i US p. ra.." Newark, 787, 840, 063 a. in.; 253, 808 p. m.- week days. Sundays,' 043 a. m.; lino p. m. E. E. F. BORDEN, " llzabeb,8 4»,»KJ o. m.; 2i3, 008 p.m., SUGEON DENS. week days. Sundays, 043 a. m.; 006 p. m. MUSC HALL BULDNG, - RED BANK, N. J. " Rahway. 953 n. m.; 253,008 p. m., wcekdnjs. Pnriculur aenion given o he adminisraion ol Sundays,943 a. m.;(ll:(ip. m.- AiiiEsieics, " Woodbrldge n.ra.;2 53, 008 p. m., week days. Suudays. 04i)a.m.;BO6p. m. E. J. D. HEOCK11ORON, " Perh Ainboy. 963 a. in.; 358, 008p. in., week D DENAL HURGEON. days. Sundays,944 am,; GOip.m. OPl'lcs: " Souh Amboy, 053 a. ra.; 353, p. m., No.5_BroBcl_Sr(!B, Red Bank, Ny>, weekdays. Sundays,943a.m.,000p.m. " Maawan. 953 a. m ; 25i, 008 p. m., week days. Sundays, 943 a. m.;0 00p. in. " MlddleiowD,»53 a: in.; -i53, 608p. in., week days. Sundays.943a. m.;606 p. in. " renon and Philadelphia, connecing a Railway, 053 a, m.; 008 p. m., week duys. Sundays, 943a. m.:000p.m. Lone Braneu, Poin PlaasnD and inermediae saions.* li a. in,; 220,4 40. «25p. a,, week days. Sundays a. m p. m. Sop ai neriaken or Asbury Park and Ocean Giove on Sundays. rains leave New ork or Red Bank, rom Wes 23d sree Ealon a. m.; 12 40, 325, 455,1] 25p. m,,weekdays. Sundays,925a. m.: 4 55 p. m. From Desbrosses nnd Corland srees, 9 00 a.m (1, 340, 510,1130p. m., weekdays. -Sundays,945a. in ; 515p. m. *On Sundnv morning his rain will no sop a Norh Asbury Park, Asbury Park or Ocean Grove. J. B. HUCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. VEW JERSE CENRAL. Winer arrangemen n (.lee Nov. 17, Wl. RANS LEAVE RED BANK. or New.ork, oil rail roue. Newark, ElzabL, 4c, a 2 ;S0 (hursdays o New ork only), u 0( , 7 45, 8 18 (New ork only). 8 2>, 13C n. m.; 13 45, '«.7 15 p.m. Sundays 2 30 New ork only) a. m., 4 50, 7 W p. in. " Freehold via Maawan a U 00, 8 28, U 30 o. Bi.i i!5 p. m..." Lakewood. Lukehurs (Mancheser).do., i (150, u. in.; 3 (UJ, 581} p. n. bunduys, 11 <18 a. ni. ' Alanic Ciy, 650,10 U n. m.; 3O p. m. "Philadelphia. Vluelund. Bridged)!), &c, 1150 n. nj.;3(i3p.ni. " oms River and larnegu n 8 50, n. iu.; :9 p. m. Sundays, u. in. " Alana Highlands, 1200.in. W. W. WKXZ, Ji. C. M. BK, Gen' Sup. Gen'l Puss. Ap. Collecor's Noice. All axes agains real esae no JOHN 8J~APFLEQAE & SON", V COUNSELLOR'S A LAW. Oices comer Broad and Fron Srees, ' RED BANK, N.J.?RBDBRCK W. HOPE, JC COUNSELLOR A LAW, Oices corner Broad and Fros srees, JKD BANK, N. J. " pharles H. VNS,. \J COUNSELLOR A LAW, ' Rooms 3 md 4, Regiser Building. BKOU) SBEC. KKD BANK, N.J. DMUND WLSON, E COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevlua 4 Wilson), ' RED BANK, N.J. Ollcea: Pos-OFJCB BniLpmo. AMES K DEGNAN, O COUNSELLOR A LAW. D 28 BROAD SKRE, RD BANK, N. J. R: A. G. BROWN, ' EE, EAR. HOSE AND BROA SPECALS Residence 189 Brand Sree. Red Bank, N.J. Oice hours 0 U 8 p. M. dally and uesday and Saurday a/eruoobb. elephnoe 0-B, Red Bank.. R. ELLA PRENSS UPHAM. DDSEASES OF FOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECRC. noon 0, RKOJSKU BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. A Red Bunk olce uesday and Friday aernoons. S LERO HERCK, M. D., PHSCAN. AND 8CRGE0N. Brood Sree ana Peers Place, Red Ban, N. J. Formerly wlln' he lae Dr. J. A. W. Herick o - Asbury Pari.N.J. elepuono.. " RNES 51. HEERNG, D. "0. E 0SE0PA8O PHSCAN. Nervous and chronic diseases a special'/. 248 Broad sree. Red Bank, on Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday. Also a 70B Fouru avenue, Asbury Pork, on uesday, hursday aim Saurday. Hours rom 8 o 5. Consulaion and examinaion ree. D R. HERBER E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENS. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. Olce Days in Red Bank: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saurdays; uesday evenings /ram 7:3u o 8:30. Regiser Building, 42 irond Sree, Red nank, N, 3. odms 10 nnd 11.. D D R. F. L. WRGH, 8UBHEON DENS, ' RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, opposie Bergen's. HOMAS DAVS, JR., -1 NSURANCE-AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Boi 81.) nsurance placed in ee bes companies on nos. reasonable erins^ R. WM. B7 LA WES, JR. D VEEUNAn SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.r. Residence: Monmouli Sree, Beween Broad sree nnd Maple avenue, Red Banl G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. :. Successor o Geo. Cooper, 0. E, FosOice Building, RED BANK, N. J'. A CHURLE; SURVEOR AND CONVEANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 1 Wih George Cooper or ieen years. W. LEONARD, paid by February is, 1902, will be law, will be_ adverised and Nuisances iviliiii in- ov.iulilp o Slirpwahury are recorded and published according hereby dellni'd ami ilnclurud o be, and hey shall sold, in accordance wih he ncliuu'iiml uiliiiici: o law. 1. lie iiluclngordeposilngn or upon any sree ur ulley, ur in or upon any public or prlvnopropery provisions o he saue governing such cases. oice in HE REGSER "building kichen slops or gurbnpie, uiunuro or sweepings 'pro- n his luwnsuip, any dead anlinnl or any par ol he he Collecor will be a his same, or any dead asb or any par o Hie suiii, or 111h rom privies or cesspools or cacb basins or rnlibch o any kind or deecrlplon, or any bouse or vided Hin siil'lu iniinure nnd oher manure may be HEODORE F. WHE, every uesday and Saurday, rom used as a erilizer), or any oul or olcnilve or obnoxious mipr or subsouee whaever. 'i. Any ull cr leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher own reasurer. 1:00 o'clock o 3:00 o'clock p.. M. recepacle or ilh. 3. AlloiviEK orppnnlln/rany nigli soil, pnrbare FACOR ; DUNKRK, N.. unil February is, or oher oensivo pr decomposliir solid orluid maler or subsiue o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel n wulcli he same may bo convoyed BENJ. J. PARKER, or carried. CHARLES LEWS, 4. he carrying or cooveylbi' hrough any sree Colle.cor. any subsance which has been removedjrom nny WHOLESALE AND REAL DEALER N privy vaul or mspool, unless he samo shall be inclosed n uir-icli barrels, or in a perecly irh ndd P. O, Address : Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass properly covered wngon. Shrewsbury, 5. All rnrlirar Kuriogc hrou(?!i ho srees and Builders' Hardware, he ownship excep beween he Lours o sunse and six A. ii. Monmouh Co., N. J. RED BANK, N. J.. 0. ho burning o nnyinnler or subsanco which shall emi, or ciiuse, or produce, or cas oil any oul HERFF'S SALE By virue o a or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoynir ard a corner o Wes and Chesnu Swri o. a. o inu direced, issued ou o he gus, smoke, sleam or odor. srees, near railroad. Cour o Chancery o ho Sue o New Jersey, will 7. he rasllng ordischarrlng ioo he Shrewsbury be exposed o salon public VPHUP, on UESDA, or Naveslnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or nl'i BRANCH ARDS: Spring Loke nnd Asbiry Park. HE 1Kb DA OF FKBUA, XB. beween he nny sream in his ownship, or on he boundary line hours o 12 o'clock andio'clock (a 2 o'clock) n lie ohla ownship, any subsanco which has been removed rom nny vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal N CHANCER OF NEW JERSE. nernood o said day. ur, lio (ilobo Hoel n i'jd n»nl!. n ho ownship o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouli, New Jcnsoy. oilierwlse. or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by ady pipes or All ua rac or parco) n land and premises, mie- 8. Any and every nuisance ns nbove deoncd is inacr parlculnrly described, slunc, lying und being n bo ovihip o Slirewsmiry, n ho couny o Monmouli, nnd sae ol Now Jersey a lied Bunk. Hcglnnlng n a sake sanding n he cener o a oad leading rom Seulleowri road o Parkervillo, liencu (1) souh hly degrees nnd iy minues eas wo hundred ee OR Mircl's lino o a slako; heni'p (2) souh Oly-scven degruua und ur.v-nv<> minues wes scvcnly-nve ee o a sakn: henci (3) norh hiry degrees and llv minues wes ivonuiidred ee " ho cener o hu aorcsuld rond; llience (4) norh diy-bovmi deurccs and rory-llvn minues eas seveny-llvi! ee o ho plaeo o beginning, conaining hiry-our hundredh!) o ui acre. he N CHANCER OF NlEW JERSE, propery hereby, morgaged s nended lo bo hea o Mury Agnes Curis: samo described n a deed rom Julia Muliolland and cnry MulhoMiindloS,. nnd J.. llondrlckson, daed DecemlKjr 17lh, 18711, und recorded n Bunk 318, pagol87 Ac. Seized ns he properlv o Knherino i. jki e nl, aken n iixceullon a hi sui o Mary K. lendrlckson, cs'r, nud o lie (nhl by ' O. K. DAVB.HUcrin. EDMUND W11.90N, Hol'r. ' > Daed Dec. 81s, lllol, $il3p. N RULE O BAR CREDORS. O KXKCUOR'S NOCE. Edwin n«kmiin, anllng Execuor o JnrncK K. Walling, deceased, by order o lio Surroguoo hu Oounlro Moiinoiih, lioreby Rives noice o lio crediors ol he said deceased o brlnu; in heir dulis, deraamh and claims ugalna he esno o unld iloceanod, undor onli or iillrmalod, wihin nlno monhs lmm he WEN-JR8 DA OF NOV. EMBER. 1001, or hoy yvlll he oroyor lurnxi o any acion horoor agains lio mid uxocuor. EDWN BEKKWA"N, W CONRACOR AND BULDER. Esimaes given or work by he day. Lock Box (iu. Alanic Highlands. N.J. ACOB C. SHUSi ~ J AUCONEEB. Special- aenion given o sales u nnn soek arm mplemens and oher personal propery.. O. AJUress, SHREWSBCR. N.J. H ENR OSENDORFF, UNEi AND REPARER OF PANOS AND OUAN'S. Oleo n L. de lu Reusslll's Jewelry SBiro. jmc horkm'ii[l 1BH._NO. 8^j Uroud S., Red innk. W M. H. SEELE," POU WONMODH, NEW JEnSE. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Suli; or Vessels. special Noice RELANG O NUSANCES N HE ownship o Shrewsbury. heiby prohibied and' orbidden williin Lo ownship o Shre\vsbury, nnd nny person nurwiir, crcn - liip, caiisnk, majnialnlrij.'or perailldji unyp said niil.'iancia shall orei and pay n penaly or'wenv- Uve dollars. ho nbovo s nn ejirac rom he ordinances o ho bonrd o licilli o Shrewsbury ownship, and b«nmo will bo lioroirlily enorced. W. C. ARMSRONG, H. D., Prcs!'" o he Board o Healh. K. C. llaiiiisox, Secreary, By virue o an order o he Cour o Chancery o New Jersoy, mndo on he duy o lm dae hereo wherein Hurry Curis s peiioner and you are doindnn. you lire required o appear nnd nuswer ho peiioner's peiion on or boorn 1E FOURH DAorMAiiCHNEX.orin deaul moli decreo will be aken njiulns you ns ho Chancellor shall lilikcqulaullaml Jusc. bo BDiil peiion s mod agains you or a dlrorcu rom ho bond o marimony. ' DuMJammry 8,1002.,. EDMUND WLSON, Solicior o Pclonec, P. 0. Address, Red Bank, Honmoulb Couny, Now Joreey. -. WALL PAPERS. A HAlRRSON'S, Hro«A Srai, R«d Dana, N, J.

16 N AND OU OF OWN. / lior and neresing ems From All Over he Counu- he Keypor banking company de clared"^ dividend los week o ive pei cen and he Peopled naional bank oi he eame place declared a dividend o: our per cen. he laer'e dividend wai an increase o one-hal per cen ove las year. heodore Wes, a. police oicer o Ocean ownship,- was sricken wih epilepsy las week in he oice o. L. Sloeurn & Co. o Long Branch. For ime-hie condiion was serious bu he i now improving. Frank A. Miller o Maawan has given up housekeeping and will spend he bal ance o ho winer a Vanliiseville. H is. recovering rom a severe sickness an has no ye regained his srengh. he choir o S. Luke's church o Long Branch has eeced an organizaion by oleoing G. W. Baxer presiden, Miss Avis Hahaway secreary add G. D. Seymour reasurer. Dr. J, G. Maynard o Freehold lias sold his house o A. A. Fardon and wil go o Chicago o live wih his son George.- He go $3,000 or his house. Miss Lizzie Grava o Adelphia has resigned as elephone operaor in he Cenral oice a Freehold o.accep a posiion in he couny clerk's oice. An organizaion a Keypor called " he social en " has eleced Harold Collins presiden, Harry Wallace secreary and Charles Hendrieks reasurer. Elisha Price o Oceanpor is laid up wih n elon on his hand. Mr. Price is a carpener and i is hough ha he elon was caused by using a plane. Mark King has moved rom a arm a Allenwood ha he has occupied or a number o yenrs o a new house which ho has buil a Bailey's Corner. A glass show case in ron o Wol Liebriian's aore a Long Branch was blown over by he wind las week and damaged o he exen o $10. Over a hundred persons have been convered in he revival meeings a S Luke's church a Long Branch and he ineres coninues unabaed. he Keypor band has eleced. Walling presiden, Gusavo Maurer leader, C. R. Bedle secreary and W. F. Eckhar reasurer. Mrs. Samuel Burke o ennen had 75 cans o rui on a swing shel in he cellar. he shel gave way and 51 cans were broken. AV.. Silwell o Maawan lias engaged in he commission business a New (U'k wih his broher-in-law, "W.. Michell. Miss Jennie C. leyor o Kovpor hasa posiion in he couning deparmen o liuuiiek's p.iern esablishmen a Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. homas Ruspvear, Sr., o Keypiir, pave a amily dinner his week o celebrae heir marriage anniversary. w he amily liorae o Mrs. Peer Henderson o GliVcod ell and dislocaed is shoulder las week audi had o be sho. Frank Cross o Mannsquan has been appoined quarermaser on he collier iger anjd h;is_joined llie_yessbl a_nqrolk. ~ James J. Peli o Freehold announces himsel us a candidae or consable o Freehold ownship a he spring elecion. H. V. '. Dennis o Freehold has been eleced a member o ho execuive commiee o he sae board o agriculure. Ephniim Laird o Englishown will give up arming in he spring and his son John will ake charge o he place. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanley Ferguson o Ocan Grove celebraed he 27h anniversary o heir marriage las week. he Freehold board ol educaion ras ordered ha all children be vaccinaed or be barred rom aending school. he buns or he marriage o Miss Marie Dolan and David Hennessey o Clilwood have been announced. John \V. Hulne o Freehold has been drawn as a member o ho Unied Saes grand jury or he coming erm. John Barchi, whose rui sore a Freehold was recenly desroyed by ire, lias niovoj o Connecicu. William E. Bedlc o Keypor has been appoined gallery-keeper o he house o -assembly. he new culery acory a Keypor has begun he manuacure o goods, homalcornell o Freehold has moved o Brooklyn. An Asbury Park Assignmen.. Ella D. Wedel, rading as he Wedel variey sore a Asbury Park, has made an assignmen o James D. Caron or he equal benei o her crediors. he liabiliies lire placed a $12,000 and he assee a abou $4,000..i - - -». Wans o bo Sao Prison Keeper. Capain Louis Raincar o Asbury Park, or a number o years superinenden o he Ocean Grovo associaion, is seeking he appoinmen o hend keeper o lie slae prison. he erm is or hree years and bc salary is $8,000a year, ; ;< " " 1 i he sale o graphophones in Red Bank las week was unprecedened, which*proves conclusively ha he public is well pleased wih he new models o graphophones. A real good oui coss abou $25.00 and urnishes a varied and enjoyable enerainmen or any home. hey are sold or.cash or on easy paymens. Call a your convenience and invesigae my new plan and proposiion. A pleasan surprise or users o graphpohones is being arranged or a presen. Wach his space or uure announcemen, and in he meanime kindly bear in mind ha graphophones, ec., supplies, repairs and cylinder and disc records o all makes can be bough cheapes a ^ SORCK'S (o course). KNDNESS REWARDED. Harry VanBrun Ges 8500 For Helping m, Fellow Clerk. H,arry VanBrun o Long Branch Ciy, who is employed in he Paciic bank a New ork, recenly came ino possession o 500 as a reward or his kindness o a ellow employee, George Brady. Mr. Brady was one o he oldes clerks in he bank. His healh became eeced and he could no aend regularly o hi duies a he bank. When he was away Mr. VanBrun and one o his associaes made i a poin o see ha Mr. Brady's work was kep up. Mr. Brady died recenly and he rewarded he kindness o Mr. 1 VanBrun and his associae by leaving hem each 500. A Lamp Upse. One o he children o Addison Van- Pel o Farmingdale reached across he able or somehing a ew nighs ago and upse a- lighed lamp. he ire was pu ou wih a ew buckes o waer bu no unil quie a large hole had been burned in hecarpe. QUESON ANSWERED. es, Augus Flowersill luishe larges sale o any medicine in he civilized world. uur mohers and grand mohers never hough o using anyhing else or ndigesion or Biliousness. Docors were scarce, and hey seldom ieard o Appendiciis, Nervous Prosraion or Hear Failure, ec. hey used Augus Flower o clean ou he sysem and sop ermenaion o undigesed ood, regulae he acion o he liver, simulae he nervous and organic acion o he sysem, and ha is all hey ook when eeling dull and bad wih headaches and oher aches. ou only needa ew doses «igreen's Augus Flower, in iquid orm, o make you saisied here is nohing serious he maer wih you. For sale by Van'derveer & VanBuskirk, Red Bank, N. J. Ge Green's Prize Almanac. MEXCO AND CALFORNA. Fory Five Days' our via Pciinsyl. vanla Railroad. he Pennsylvania railroad personallyconduced our o Mexico and Caliornia which leaves New ork and Philadelphia on February 11h by special Pullman rain, covers a large and inensely neresing porion o Norh America, embracing u grea par o Mexico, he beauiul coas resors o Caliornia, and on he reurn journey rom Caliornia, he Grand Canon o Arizona, one o he rea wonders o he counry. Foureen days, will be spen in Mexico and nineeeu in Caliornia. he Mexico and Caliornia special, o be used over he enire rip, will be composed o he highes grade* Pullmnn parlor, smoking, dining, drawing-room, sleeping, comparmen, and observaion curs, heaed by seam and lighed by elecriciy. Round-rip rae, covering all necessary expenses during he enire rip, $55 "roin -nil poins on he Pennsylvania railroad sysom eas o Pisburg, and $570 rom Pisburg. For he our i Mexico only he rae will be $850 ind or Caliornia only, which wijl leave February 25h, $375, Foriinernry md ull inormaion apply o icke gens, or.address George W. Boyd. Asiisan General Passenger Agen, Broad ilree Baion, Philadelphia. FLORDA. wo Week*) our via Ponnarlvaula Railroad,. he irs Pennsylvania Railroad jour o he season o Jacksonville, allowing wo weeks in Florida, will leave Now ork, "biliidelphia, Balimore, and Washing-,on by Bpecial rain oh February 4h. Excursion iokos, including' railway ransporaion, Pullman accomo aions (one berh), and.meals en roue in boh direcions while raveling on he special rain, will bo Bold a he ollowing raes: Huw ork, SpiO.OO; Philadelphia, Horrisurg, Balimore, mid Washingon,$48.00; 'isburg,, $53.00; nnd a proporionae aes rom oher poins, For ickes, iineraries, nnd oher inormaion npply o icke agens, or o George W, Boyd, Assisan General Pris Renger agen, Brond sree Baion, Philaelphia. eeoeoeooeoeeeeoewecews DAL AND SUNDA NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZNES, PERODCALS, AND A FULL MNE OF PAPEERES A 0 F. W. MOSELLE'S, «28HROAD S., KED BANK. WM.-H. ADCOCK, Foundry and Machine Shop, No. 218 WES FRON SREE,. RED BANK, N..J. BRASS AND RON CASNGS A SPOR NOCE. Boiler and Engine Repairing. All Branches o Machine Work Promply Done. When ou Need a Plumber Call on us. ou will no regre i. ou will be very glad o i. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on he principle ha a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH& WHE, 16 and 18 Fron S., Red Bank, N.J. o-closevou balance o Winer Suis, Overcoas, / r Ulsers, Pea Jackes, rousers, ec. ^ Sweeping reducions will be made. A. LUDLOW, 19 Broad S., Red Bank. i Selecing Groceries \ s a maer o grea imporance -wih us. No he goods which will give us he larges proi are chosen bu hose which will give our cusomers he greaes saisacion. Our sock is" made up o goods which have proved meriorious. We sell* a he lowes prices, indeed many hings are sold less han heir good qualiy demands. ' W. U. KNAPP, V Hendrickson Block, 8 Fron Sree, Red "Bank. he Royaly Again. he Queen o Hears she made some ars, And pu some beans o cook. he Jack o Hears, he sole he ars, And he beans he also ook. he King o Hears said, "hang he are, And hang ha knave o-day j- Bu bring me Beans, some BUOKLN BEANS," And hea hem *he Bes Way/'"* See direcions on he label. Very ruly yours, NEW ORK SAMPLE SHOE SORE.. Clearance Sale o Shoes. i n order o dispose o my las year's Sock o goods : am selling wha is le a )';. ' 50 CENS ON HE DOLLAR. - hia is no humbug, bu a genuine price reducion on reliable merchandise. S. PRNCE, Fron Sree, oo o Broad Sree. Red Bank. N. J. vv ; ;< w 1 :. <*. i

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