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1 OLUME XX. NO. 40. RED BANK, N* J., WEDNESDAY, APRL 6,1898. PAGES 1 O 8. MNSERS'APPONMENS. WED BANK'S MEHODS FAS- ORS REURNED HEBE. Annual Meeing o he llomnouh Boa Club. he annual meeing o he Jlonmouh boa^club o Bed Bank was held on Mon- Conerence Adjourned -Yeserda, aer he Lis o Assignmens da nigh. All he old oicers were re- he are as ollows: Had Been Announced po Maneleced. 4ihanges Hereabous. Presiden William. Doilies. ice-presiden- George. Sneden. ' he annual Mehodis conerence, reasurer-^-enocbl. Cowar. which has been in session a Camden or Secrear Peer. Brad.' --'- - he pas week, adjourned eserda, when he appoinmens were announced. No changes were made in he Bed Bank churches, Rev. E?C. Hancock being re- urned o he. Firs church and Rev. Holmes F. Graa being reurned o Grace church. Kev. P. A. DeMaris was reurned-'o he Eaonown and inon Falls churches. 'Kev. Perc Perinchie, who was saioned a Lile Silver some ears ago, goes o Alanic Highlands his_ear. Rev. W.W.;Ridgele, who was -a Navesink a ear ago, and who was a Eaonowl beore ha, will be saioned A Bradle Beach. Among he appoinmens ouside o he New Brunswick disric are hose o a number o clergmen who were ormerl in his locali. Rev. W. W. Moe, who :a one ime was he presiding elder o Jhis disric, and who lived a Red Bank and who owned a house on Spring sree, is now a Lamberville. Rev. J. ( F. Heilenman, who was pasor o Grace church some ears ago, and who aerward was a Long Branch, is pasor o he Broad sree church a renon. Rev. W. E. Blackison,, who was ormerl a Lile Silver, is now a Lumberon and Smihville; and Rev. Frank Moore, an- <iher ormer pasor a Lile Silver, is a Jooresown. Rev. Marshall Owens, who was a Oceanic and Seabrigh a ew ears ago, is saioned a Palmra. he presiding elder o he New Brunswick disric is Rev. J. L. Roe, who held his posiion las ear. he ull lis o appoinmens in he New Brunswick disric are as ollows: Asbur Park Firs ciurcn, G. B. Wrigh; Wes 4iurcb, u. R. Mlddloon. Alanlo HlRhlanls Perc Pqrlncliie.. BeironJ-JH. Uod. Belmar John Alien, Jr. Benesda John Ohain. Bradle Beach W. \. RldRGlo. CasvlUe and Harmon o be QUed. Clilwood B. F. Saeppard. Cranbur 1 -^ B. urpio. laonown and inon Falls-F. A. DoMarla. Enrllshown -homas' Brack. PonnlnKdale B. 0. Llpplnco. Freehold 0. B. Fisher.. Greenville and Benel-Sippl. M. B. Wickrord. Hamilon and Wall H. A. Louler. ' Hiahsovvn William Michell. mla8own-a..m. Morgan. JacoWown and Coosown-iH. J. Conover. Janesoursr J. B. Kulp. Jersevllle o be supplied. Keansbuiw 8. K. Moore. Kepor-Calvar, H. J. Zelle; S. John's, B.. Lakewood B. 0. Llpplnco, Jr. : Lile Silver - John WUllam Lee. Long Branca Firs, L. O. Mancheser; S. Luke'a, rp; 0.-8rlokland j Blmp8onrJ.-F. Shaw. Maawan D. N. Saord. Huoasquon 8. K. Hlckman. Mancheser and Whiings - Suppl, W. P. omlln. Millown G. C. Pooloo. MormmviUe-o be suppliea. Navesink J. W. McKalson. New Brunswick Firs. G. 0. Sanaer; Piman, «. N. Neal. Jr.; S. James's, M. E. Snviler. New EupCand Collier's Mills-J. K. Mason. Norh Long Branch W. R. Wederspoon. Ocean Grove J. G. Bead. Oceonlo Suppl, M. B. Mesaler. Ocean por JohnWopR. Old Bridge and Bposwood Suppl, Henr Johnion. Polnvllle and WrlRbsown-J. 0. B. Corliss. Ked Bank Firs, B, 0. Hancock; Grace, H. F. irava, ' Barovlllo Samuol Sargean. Sealirlgh 8. M. ansan. Seasldo 0.. D. Conovor. Slloam and BeBows o bo supplied. Silveron and Cedar Grove Alonzo Chambers. Bouh Ambo Willis Hoeves. Souh Ulver N. G. HuRaman.* 8prln Lnko C.. Smlli. ome Klver 8. H. Sawn. Wes Ocean Grovo W. G. Moer. New Lisbon - Daniel Oloro. Whlovlllo ond Harmon William DlBbrow. John W. Grlggs's Will. he will o John W. Griggs o Branchpor was admied o probae las week. Mr. Griggs le one dollar o'his moher and ono dollar o each o his wo sisers, and all he res o his proper was le o his wie. She onn do is she pleases wih he proper, bu a ( her deah," i here ia an o he esae le, i is o be equall divided beween Mr. Origin's wo Bisers. No execuor, was named in he will and Louisa D. Griggs, Mr. Gnggs's widow, was appoined execuor b he cour,, J. S. Judcins, opician and exper cxrnclionis, will lio in Red Bnnc over uesda. EeB examined reo o charge. Glasses ull guaraneed. OHoo a 25 Brond sree, wih Win. F. Durham. Adv. Cared or JPrco och'irge "While examining oarringeu a Gowd's reposior, Fron sree, nenrl opposie ho Glpho hoel; Adv. hnvo Homo ver luo ornnroa a 25 cens per dozen, nnd HOO Floridns a CO cens. LOUB Prae, Broad sree, Rod Bank, Adv. Wo will pa 1G censa dozen or resh cglb (in rade). Wo HC hem a ho sauid price, F. R Supp. -Adv. Houlon Maine need poaooo or pulo '.i Sickles & Cla's. Adv. OLD OFFCERS ELECED. Capain-Edwin Smih. Six neiw. members joined he club on Monda nigh. he new members are Dr. Ned alor, William W. Conover and P. R. Walling-o Middleo'wn; Borden Hance and M. anbrackle o Bed Bank; and Benjamin John Parker o Shrewsbur., he club now has 120 members. he dues are $6 per ear. he annual dues pa he running expenses o he club, including he ineres on is deb. When he improvemens were made o he clubhouse proper 6ome ime ago, he club bonded he proper o he amoun o $3,000 o pa or he improvemens. his did no prove suicien o do all he work ha was needed and nearl a housand dollars more was spen. his loaing indebedness is graduall being paid o. he bonds were issued in sums o $20 each, and some o besp bonds have been paid. ho club conemplaes a some uure ime buing a lo in a beer locaion and building a new clubhouse. When ha is done a large enough lo will be bough o have ennis grounds oh he proper. he clubhouse will be ied up or use as a social club, and he presen proper will be kep as a sorehouse or he boas o he club and or'use during he winer when hereisice boaing. he new club house will probabl no be buil or some ears o come, bu he maer is receiving much aenion rom some o he members, who hink ha such a club, especiall i i could be used also as biccle clubhouse, would prove no onl sel-s'upporing bu even a proiable in? vesmen. ^ A COBWEB SOCABLE'. A Meeing o he Sinepin' Club Las Fridav Sigh. Misses Kae and Minnie Conover o Wallace sree enerained he Ninepin club a a cobweb sociable las Frida nigh. he cobweb was he irs eaure o he evening, aer which here was dancing. Among he guess were Mr. and Mrs. David Shriver, Misses Kaharine Applegae, Helen M. McCare, Sadie Grapel, Alice Morord, Minnie Bod, Madie Morris, Marion Paul, Ma Buesell and Emma and Winired Conover," Jauier Hubbard George' Hendrickson, Harr Worhle, Charles, George and Harr Hopping, Graham Caldwell and Alber and Elwood vins o Red Bank; Misses Maie and Lizzie Wes, Ldia Bowne and Charloe Fields, Charles McClees, John Wes, George Conover, Peer McClees and homas Fields o Middleown; Miss sabellle Johnson, Dr.. C. Dickson, James Sou and W. C. Dawson o Alanic Highlands ; Rachel and Holmes Conover o Lincro; Holmes Shoemaker o Shrewsbur ; William Conover and W. D. Rockereller o Asbur Park and John R. Smih o Brookln. njured n a Runawa. Joseph Moll o Maawan was hrown rom a wagon a Keanslmrg on Monda, in a ruuuwa. His head and nce were horribl laceraed b a barbed viro ence agains which he was hrown; and he ia in a serious condiion. < he wagon was wrecked. A Shooing Mach a Keansburg. Willium Perrine o Kean'sburg deeaed F. C. Bisse o Souh River n he ormer placo on Monda in a iigoon mach a en birds or $25 a side. he score was 0 o 0. iei Saes in WagonB. Surries, burghs, raps, runabous, enrralls, grooers' and buchers' wagons, in uu all inde, a he Fron sree reposior, nearl opposie he Globo hoel. F. B. Gowd. Adv. Snner, Blue ribbon hums n 11 cons a pound. Largo hums abj cens a pound. Culiornia hnma a 7 cens u. pound. F. F. Supp. Ado. A ood nonlrlce,. No denirice ia hoer han Dr. Borden'l deal. Few nrc,lo good. Propnrcd b W.. Paraonn. A'oil drugglba,!35 cons. Adv.,, Plmouh Roolc egga. 50 cens per Being. W.K. Wurden, Washingon, uree. -Adv. Special mile o kid plovon or Euner a Pueraoii & Splnnlng'B, Adv. EASER CiURCH MJ5C. PREPARAONS FOB NEX SUN- DAY'S SERCES. Special Music in All he Churches, and Addiions o he Choir in Some o hem Churches o be Decoraed.. he churches o Red Bank have made he cusomar arrangemens or he celebraion o; Easer.' he churches will be decoraed wihi lowers and plans, and special, services, r o music will be given.. ' A Grace church he Easer musical programmewill.be ver ine. he members o he choir will be Miss Kaharine hrockmoron, soprano; Mis3 Emma Silwagon, alw; H. K. Allsrom, epor, and Frank Conklin, bass. here will be an orchesra; composed o.mis3 Bessie alenine, organis; Rudolph Malchow, violinis; Edward Laera, luis; and James H. Morord, corneis. he mubic will begin i he morning a wen minues pas en, and a nigh i will begin a wen minues pas seven. n he morning-he ollowing programme,will b e r e n d e r e d :''" olunar.selecions rom Rosaiol and Mozar Anihem. "Awake. 0 Earh"... F. L. Eer Solo. "he Resurrecion" A J. Holden Anliem," Chris Our P»6soer ",...B. K. Allsrom' Poslude," Pries's March " Mendelssohn A nigh he music will bs as ollows: Overure, "Saba Maer" Rossini Selecion, " e Deum in C " H. K. Allsrom Solo, " Chris is Risen ". 8. Llod Anhem. "Come8ee he Place" W. Keed March, "Aux Flambeaux " 8. Clark A rini church he bo choir will be assised b a choir o emale voices. Rev. Rober MacKellar has arranged he ollowing musical programme: Processional hmn, "Oh, he Golden GlowlDg Morn"..LeJeune nroi. " Chris Oar Passovar." Adlam's Communion Service; OHeror, " Easer Anhem ".Simper Hmn. "Jesus Chris 13 Kiseo o-da." Recessloi al hmn," Chris s Risen ".A.. Sullivan A nigh his progranime will be given:,. Processional hmn, "On, he Golden Glowing Mora ". LeJeune Psalms 113,1H and 118. Magniica and Nuno Dimmiis Calkin Bmn J. M. Neale Oeror, 'her pare aken Awa M Lord" > Salner Reccsslonal.Hjmn," Jesus Lives" Gaunle i High mass will be celebraed a S. James's church, a hal-pas en o'clock nex Sunda morning. MahewHollwood, Jr., ho organis o he church, will have charge o he mubic and he choir will be composed o Misses Mildred Hollwood, Kaharine Ran, Annie alor, Mar Sidell, Julio. Deac and Alice Murph, sopranos; Misses Mar Reill, Hannah Keough and Bearice Dugau, alos; L. J. Ran and John Aul, enors, and George M. Keeugh, and Frank G. Morris, bassos. he music in- he morning will- be ae. ollows: " Prelude Krla. Gloria Credo, "S. Cecelia" Oeror, "Uegloa Coella" Sancus Benedlcus Agnus Del iolin BOlo Maurice Hollwood. Poslude," March rlumphale " widor QuUnor Farmor Wels Werner Bollwood Ulllurd Farmer Rubcnsuin Marks A nigh his programme will be rendered : espers Flskc Avo Maria...S. Sains Magnllca Mozar eni Creaor Decia Wono OSuluarls Wlegand iinum Ergo (Joob Pusludo, " Finale "..,...,.. Wpgnor n he Firs Mehodis church he choir will consis o Misses Gerrude Smih.' : Grace Chadwick, Belle Rogers, Neva Asa, Susie and Reginn Holmes and Genevieve Compon 1 and Mrs. George A. Longsree. sopranos; Misses Flora Willgues, Grace Longsrve and Neie Conover; alos; J. L. HUBS, enor; and George A. Longsree, John C. Warden and John Wason, bassos. n he morning he mnsio will buna ollows: " Allclulal llo Aroso" Choir "Old Knsor Anlim" :..0lmlr 8olo," 1 Know Uni Mv ReuocinohLlvoUi," llss Bmili Bolo," Kesurrevlon " John.L. Hess A nigh a enrol service will be held b he Sundn-school. A he Bapis church he Easer music will consis o wo anhems and a gloria. he choir ib composed o Mrs. Frank 'Hanson, Mieses Sella- NesbH, Florence Chandler. Emma and iola Hcadle nnd Mabel Sorin, Frederick Conklin aiid Oeorpo WclolF. A nighn programme o reciaionh, aolos nnd choruses'will be rendered b ho Hundo-Bohool. n ho Presberian cliuroh lio Easer music will bo rer.dorcd b a ohoir composed o Mrs. Henr H. Whie, MiBHPlu, Eobero 0. rnord mid W. B. Hoeneinnnn. n he morning lev, llolior G. Dnvc will preach on "A Proo o'chris'i Resurrecion," nnd he ollowing will be ho nuilcul progrninine: "Allnlulnl OhriaiHllnon." " ll ilin liiirn Wn o( Borrow." " WO DOlld! llll JUHD llcll." Bulo." Kmiur Kvo " Holo Mm. Wliio Mini 'lui A nigh here will bo a uong oorvico b he Sunda-school and he music o he morning will be repeaed. Rev. S. W. Smih, who has been spending several das a Princeon, has reurned home. On Sunda morning he will preach in Calvar Bapis church on "he Cruciixion o Chris." Communion services will be held in he aernoon a hree o'clock, a which ime he pasor will preach on "he Resurrecion o Chris." A nigh an Easer song service will be held b he Sunda-school. Rev.. J. Washingon will preach in Pilgrim -Bapis church nex Sunda morning a eleven o'clock. His subjec will be "He is no here, or He is risen as he said." He will preach a nigh on " General Judgmen.". he Easer music a Chris church, Shrewsbur, will be under he direcion o Miss Wilhelmina Malchow, he organis, assised b William Malchow, violinis; and Edward Hobbs, corneis. he memberso he choir are Mrs. Wm. R. Sevens, soprano; Mrs. A.. Jennings,.alo; G. W..Barlow, enor; and R. F. Parker', basso. he ollowing musical programme will be rendered : nsrumenal prelude. Processional " Chris is Risen.".Norrls Anhem " Chris, Our Passover,"'. Wheae Gloriub M. Hollwood e Deum ;.. Warren Jubilae Dudle Buck Hmn Sullivan Gloria lbi. Hmn 125 G. J. Geer Oeror "Come, Seehe Place.", - Sancus.. Hmn 220. Gloria n Excelsls Nuno Dlmiis. PosludQ Wilson...nsrumenal o-morrow nigh Rev. R. G. Dave will lecure-in he Presberian church on "Our Lord's Passion'Week. he lecure will be illusraed wih sereopicon views.» A rolle Franchise Graned. he board o reehoklers las hursda graned he ranchise or he rolle railroad over he coun road beween Freehold and Maawan. he ranchise is or i ears and he rolle compan will pa $500 a ear o he coun. he compan mus also keep all he bridges on he road in order.and mus build a new bridge over he Marlboro pond.. he racks mus be laid in he cener o he road in Freehold, Marlboro and Maawan, and a he side o he road beween.he owns. he rolle compan mus mainain he road beween he racks and or wo ee on each side o he racks. he road mus be>compleed wihin a ear, and he compan mus give a bond in he siim o $10,000 or he perormance o he condiions named in he ranchise. he compan has acceped he condiions.... Farmers Change AbQi*-_ Peer P. Moore o Wes Long Branch "moved on he irs o April o he W/ S. B. Parker place a Shrewsbur, which he recenl ook in rade or his arm a Wes Long Branch, James Cover moved rom he Parker place a-shrewsbur o he James Renolds arn a Wes Long Branch; and Aaron Smock, Who was on he Renolds place, moved o he Cap. H. B. Parker arm on he ShewBlrir road, near Red Bank. ;»». Alber Be Surprised. A surprise par was given o Alber Be o Eaonown on uesda nigh o las week. he occasion was Mr. Be's 29h birhda and he par was arranged b his wie. Abou hir guess \ere presen. Mrs. Be is an eneraining hosess and a pleasan evening was enjoed b her guess. Dancing began a nine o'clock and was kep up unil aer midnigh, wih an inermission or rereshmens. Mrs. Poole's Freak Chicken. Mrs. Charles Poole o nnderburg has a oung chicken wih our perec legs. is glowing inel. lorach Horses! arrived home las Wednesda wih a resh carloiid o New York elae horses. Among horn are several muched ennis, wo good block ennis, weighing obuu 2,801) pounds, hree roers and wo pacers. Give mo a call. William C. El, Holmdel, N. J. Xloni'v Wvll invened n a new, wnj;nn, ull guaraneed, n Gowd'H reposior, Fron sree, nearl opposie he Globo hoel. Adv. hlo Onpcii, jnecps (mil ililrlh or Easer n he dr goods sore o Joseph Salz, Adi:. Fanc ull croam choiw, onl 10 cens a pound n F. F. Bupp'l. Adv. NES FRO MDDLEOWN, WO ACCDENS N HE CREEK ABELFORD. One Boa Upse and he Mas o Anoher Carried Acav Save»inh School JUe-opeied-Charles JUohrman eurnn Home. Charles Casler o Belord upse While coming up he creek wih bis boa las Saurda. <he wind was variable and he cenerboard ouched boom. his caused his boa o upse. Joseph Bad* was coming up he: creek he same da when his boa was sruck b an unexpeced law o wind and he mas was carried awa. he Navealnk public school, which has been closed or he pas en das on accoun o he diphheria case o Berha ' Sickles, daugher o Omar Sickles, was reopened his morning. he girl was a pupil o he school. She ia ver much improved and no new cases have developed in he disric. Charles Mohrraan o Por Monmouh, who wandered awa rom Perh Ambo las week, where he was emploed paining he seamboa Wm.. Wilson, wroe o his wie rom'wilmingon, Delaware, on Frida. Mrs. Mohrman and John Reddingon wen o Wilmingon on Saurda, and brough Mr. Mobrraanhome. is hough ha Mr. Molirman's mind is aeced. Dr. Budlongo Belord has moved o he house he recenl bough rojn Cap. Benjamin Griggs. ;he house ormerl occupied b Dr. Budlong belongs o Cap. John Seele. He is adding a kichen exension o he house. E. F. Lman will move ino he house as soon as he improvemens are compleed. Mr, Lman is now occuping Peer Moore's house. his house will be.bceupied he ' coming summer b a amil rom New York.. William Sweene, a'reporer o h«alanic Highlands Journal, preached in he Navesink Mehodis church on Sunda nigh. Mr. Sweene preached an excellen sermon. He is.a member o he church, and is'crae" o is mos acive-members. Recogniion services will be held in he Cenral Bapis church a Alanio Highlands o-nigh. A his service b«pasor, Rev. J. S. Russell, will be oiciall' Hpco.lnl \<\\c o kid gloves or Euaer a Special sule o hid gloves or Easer a Paeruon & Spinning's. Adv. Paerson & bpinnlig'b. JM. ':. recognized as pasor. A number o clergmen will.akepar in heexercises. A' league o he Sacred Hear hab beea organized in he New; Monmouh Caholic church. - he promoers o he league'. are Mrs. John Haines, Delia Kenn, Mollie horpe, Moll Land and imoh Reddingon. "ABupper will be held nei Wednesdanigh b he ladies' aid socie o ha Cenral Bapis church o Alanic Highlands. he supper will be held in he basemen o he church. Miss Elizabeh Reed o Eoboken, a daugher o David Reed, a summer resilien o Locus Poin, is visiing Miaa Jennie Lnburrow. he Knighs o Phias o Alanio Highlands will give a projecpsoope enerainmen in he casino nex uesda nigh. Mrs. E. M. Ball o New York, a summer residen o Locus Poin, hes been spending a ew das a he laer place. 1 Charles Rava o Alanic Highlands. has reurned home rom a monh's visi o riends a Newark. / Peer Kell Breaks His Leg. Peer Kell o Headden's Corner boko his leg las Frida a Sand Hook. Mr. Kell is emploed b he conracor who is illing he inle wih sone. he leaded cars are ripped wih a pin. Mr Kell climbed on one o bo cars where he piu was no properl asened, and he car dumped he sone and Mr. Kell. Kell's leg was broken in he all. he broken bone was se b ho phsician emploed b he governmen, und Kell was hen aken o he Lung Branch hogin ul. *.. ' A Change in Locaion. have moved m enrriugo reposior o new quarers and am carring a com- Our Double cum llarncm plee line o»l Bles o, wagons. n- HUH man good poin* no ound in oher mulicr 1 Hpecioii invied. Prioi? an] quali; will A lo o good woond-haml work do ho res, F. B. Gowd. Fron eroo, and paen leaher collars cheap. Birdsull&Soii.Red Unile Adv. nearl opposie bo Globe hoel. Adv. - Wesern Uoraca. have a resh loud o Wesern'horses, jus arrived.. n ho loi uro seven mached eams nnd seven single horses, all good drivers nnd workers. F. C. Bi'dlo, Maawan. N. J. Adv. Klneu-Seven, Oens or n piiir o kid gloves or Easer in modus, ans, whies, pearls, eo. Joseph Sulz, Red Bank. Adv.

2 SOCKED ROU SREAMS, FSHNG N PNE BROOK AND HOCKHOCBSON BOOK. Xoiceg Prohibiing FisMna Poued b Depu Mali and Game Wardens, Who are he Flm o ish in he Sreams., Some ime ago Pino brook and Hook, bockson brook, in Shrewsbur, Alanic and Eaonown ownships, were socl d wih rou b he sae. Shorl aer he sreams were socked noices were posed along he sreams, saing ha he sreams had been Bocked b he sae, and ha lailing in he sreams would be prohibied b he sae or hrieears. hese noices were prined, and were signed b lie lah and game commissioners o he sae. Jie noices were pu up b he depu ish and-game wardens. Brigh and earl las Frida morning, wo o he depu ish wardens o he coun, each accompanied b a number o riends, began ishing in Pine brook and HockliocUson' brook. One o he parlies cnugb 54 rou and he oher par caugh nearl as man. One o he depu game wardens was one o he men who had posed he noices orbidding ishing. he game laws o he sae o New ^ Jerse do no allow he sae o prohibi ishing in waers socked b he sae, unless he sreams or waers are originall Bocked b he sae. Where ish are naural o he waers, and he sae socks he sream, as wus done a Fine ' brook and Hockhockson brook, he law can onl prohibihe caching o ish under a cerain size, and his is prohibied in all sreams, wheher he waers have been socked b he sae or no. he posing o he noices "b he depu game wardens, signed b he ish and game commissioners, prohibiing ishing in Pine brook and Hockhockson brook or hree ears, is believed o have been done in order o righen oher persons rom ishing in he brook unil he depu game wardens and iheir riends could have he irs crack a he ishing in hese sreams. he proper ownerb o he locali believed ha he signs were pu up lawull, in order o proec he ish, and as he are ineresed in preserving he ish in he sreams, he observed he.requiremens, o he noices and rerained rom ishing in he sreams. he knowledge ha he were" 1 * ricked b he depu ish wardens, and ha he * posing o he noices was simpl a selish scheme on he par o he men who are supposed o proec ish and game in he ineress o he public, has creaed a grea deal o eeling among he proper owners along he sreams, and a number o hem have combined o keep respassers" o heir lands enirel. Noices have been posed b he proper owners warning respassers ha i caugh on heir proper spis' or respass, will be, insiued.. rou Caugh a Navosink. here is a rou sream in Middleown ownship, running rom he Navesink hills and emping ino Clapi creek. he sream is ver small, bu some rou are cuugh in i ever ear.' Las Frida, he irs da' o he rou season, Joseph Johnson o Navesink wen ishing in he brook and caugh eigh rou o good size. Ernes Reed, a colored isherman, caugh hree in he same brook, and Edward Drennan caugh one. Freehold's Billiard ournamen. Frederick C. El won he, irs prize and Edward. anderveer he second prize in he billiard ournamen o he Zimmerman biccle club o Freehold; he prizes wore gold medals. Harr F. Soden won he hird prize, a pair o silver cu buoiis. Mr. anderveer also won a pair o gold cu buons or making he highes score. Shooing Maches a Oakburs. A series o arge maches was sho las Wednesda on he grounds o he Oakhurs gun club. he bes shooing wna done b W. A. Beecro'. hose who ook par in he maches were Mr. Beecro, W.. Cook, Georgo Shack, George W. Poole, John C. Laird, Win. Hopper and George annoe. A Now iro Cemen. Williai) Chandlor, son o. D Chandler o Fair Haven, 1ms invened a bicclo iro cemen which ho claims in beor han nn ire cemonnow on he marke. Odds and Enda'o Spor. Jnphia andkc, Dr, James Chaso, and homas Uo o Long Brunch and W, C. Price and E. W. Price o Pleasure- Ba spen las week n Burnega on a gunning rip. Will Wnso Kc >or won he badue a he much o he ]«>r Moiimoui gun club las hursda; -* 1 A Perc Sherman o Red Bank him gold hi) illici roer o Benjamin L, rons o Scubrigh. lloulon Maim! deed ponowi or sal A BlelclcH & Cla's, Mv, CAKEWALKERS DSAPPONED. he :dl:e Solen Beore he Cakewalk Came O. he members o he X Ra club o Fair Haven have been unorunae wih heir cakewalk6 lael. Aou wo weeks ago he club was o have held a akewalk, bu a ew minues beore he walk came o i was discovered ha someone had sa on he cake and ruined i. Las Frida nigh he club was o have had anoher Cakewalk in connecion wih a dance. During he evening, while ho.dancing was going on, he.cake was solen, and hus he cakewalkers were disappoined a second ime. he nex ime a Cakewalk is o be held b he X-Ra club, Consable Franklin Pierce Scrker o Red Bank is o be emploed o guard he cake wih saber and pisols unil i is sael urned over o he winner o he Cakewalk, A Dog's Ee aken Oq, An imprompu and unexpeced dog igh ook place a Alanic Highlands las Frida. Andrew Heall, he lagman near, he Alanic Highlands railroad saion, owns a scrapp pug dog. On Frida J. E. Ralph's big Newoundland dog came o he Baion and a dog igh a once ensued. he pug was" no mach or he Newoundland, and a he irs snap made b he Newoundland, i ook almos all.o he pug's head in is mouh. One o he Newoundland's ee eeh cu ino he ee o he pug and laceraed i badl. Aer he dogs were separaed he pug. was aken o Dr. Reuben hompson's oice. He chloroormed he pug and hen removed he ee. he pug is geing well. Easer "Fixin he Bes $1.50 and $2.00 Derb and Alpine Hae in-own. Ohers, 50c. o $1.00..aes Sles Whie and Fanc Shirs, Collars, Cus, ies, &c. Dress Up rousers, $2.50 o $6.00. All he new hings" in Suiings, '$5.00 o $ Ligh Weigh op Coas, $5.00. $8.90 bus a Mackinosh here. A.LUDLOW, 22 BROAD S., RED BANK. NOCE. Noice la hereb glren o he lepal voers o he School Disric o Shrewsbur ownship, n he CouD o Monmoub, ime a Special School Meeing will be hold a he Fair Haven School House uesda, April 19h, i898, n i o 7 o'clock n ho aernoon, a which meeing will bo submied he lollowldg quesions:, Resolved, ha here be raised-b curren axaion he sum o [our housand dollars or he purpose o enlandnc, remodolinj and urnlshlnir school Jo. H. a Fair Haven; and should here remain a bulanco n he compleion o bo building, he said balance o rever o he curren expemo und, and o be used or curren expenses. Resolved, ha ho board o educaion be auhorized o ralso b nue, given la heir corporae'uume, ho aoresaid sum o lour housand dollars in iiniclpalon o llieux o be raised, as provided ' ho previous resoluion, in order ha ho suid board o educaion ma cnor no ho work o enlarging, remoilollng and urnishing school building Ho. ;J, as EOO as possible. beouge B. 8NYDER, B. P. KNO. Disric Clerk. Presiden. Daed his 4i da o April, 'HERE'S a sle abou pur Spring Suis, Capes, Jackes and Dress Skirs ha commends hem o ever woman who likes o dress well. here's a saving in price abou hem, oo, ha commends.liem o ever woman who is ineresed in -he small economies o lie. We have such a varie ha we scarcel know which ones o alk abou. Here are a ew, hough, ha ou'll be ineresed in. JACKES FOR EASER. SKRS FOR EASER. REEFERS FOR -- EASER,-- - SHR WASS FOR EASER. KD GLOES FOR EASER. Don' orge ha Easer is near. am prepared or ou wih a ull line o new spring clohing, op coa suis, rousers, has, neckwear o all shapes, gloves, shirs, collars, cus and everhing ha is necessar or a dress oui or men and ouhs. Goods and prices ou know are alwas righ; i no, our mone back. -,' J.'KRDEL, Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, \ $ No. 6 BROAD SREE, p \ - - From 32 o 40, o All Wool Maerial, Ligh eneian Cloh, shor dain coas, all silk lined, $7.00 value ; Whipcord and Cover Jackes, silk aced...» Wool Cla Diagonal Jackes, sain lined, $8.00 value.. Silk Cap 3, ruche collar, worh $ ,,... Handsomel rimmed Silk Capes, $8.00 kind Cloh Capes in man sles, $5.00 grades... O Brocaded Silk, lined hroughou, $6.00 quali..., Plain Brillianine, laes shapes, $4.00 quali FanciFigured Skirs, $3.00 quali. Black, Plain Fanc Novel Skirs, $2.75 quali. For lile girls, nicel made Fl-ron Jackes, all colors.".. Misses' Jackes, new clohs, 4 o 14 ears Blouse eec Misses' Jackes Made o Silk, Sain, aea, ndia, &c, Blouse eec, shirred ron, ucked, &c, his season laes sles onl (we have no ohers) rom... We are showing a line o Ladies' Shir Waiss,. Blouse ron, ligh and dark colors, among which are waiss worh rom one. o wo dollars, our choice while he las or each i A All he Newes Shades or Easer. o c, 79c. 98c. 79c. and 97c. RADNG COUPONS REDEEMED n order no o violae he new law prohibiing he giving awa o gis, we will redeem our coupons or $25.00 worh or over unil April 15h, 1898, hereb giving our parons he opporuni o geing he required amoun. ^ JOSEPH -SALZ, Red Bank. Woman Likes Clean Coal. makes less work or her. She doesn' like o pu dir in he sove, and will oen pick coal ou o ho scule raher han hrow in he dir. B buing our coal o me ou ge clean coal; and ou go he highes grade o coal ha's mined in his counr. C. H. BROWN. Yard near Kullronci Depo, opposie Conklin's Sawmill. A pobnl non o Box 510, Red Biril, N. J., will ri-uoh me.

3 CYCLNG LAW. neresing o Purchasers o Wheels on he nsallmen Plan. A decision baa been recenl rendered' 1ri a New York ci cour which is o ineres o "bioole riders. ie a case aecing hose who pnrobase wheels on he insallmen plan. Oa (Lie plan be agen "leases" he biccle o he user. he user has possession o be wheel, ahbongh is ownership remains wih he agen. Upon he pamen o he las insallmen he user becomes he owner o: be wheel. ho cour held ha he agen ip responsible or damages, caused b collapse o he wheel.wihin he period during whioh he lease runs. A man named Morinr "leased" a wheel rom an agen. he agen was o receive pamen in nine insallmens. Aer Moriar had paid $35, he happened o' be riding on an asphaled sree and a a rae o ive miles an hour. Suddenl Moriar el his head spin round. Ee became rooonsoious. he wheel collapsed and Moriar was severel injured. he wheel bad been guaraneed o be made o he bes maerials. An examinaion o he wheel aer be acciden proved ha he wheel was deecive in consrucion. he deendans in he sui, a irm, acing as agens, conended 'ha he maniiacnrer and no hemselves was responsible or damages. On his poin Judge O'Dwer, who wroe he opinion; used he ollowing language':' "ha responsibili was heirs, no "beoanse he warraned he ruaohino, ba because he ailed in heir du aa Jessors o urnish o he lessee a biccle ha was a sae machine or he purpose or which i was hired. he deendans canno avoid heir responsibili b aemping o hrow i on he makers o he bicale. > avails hem nohing o show ha he were merel agens, since he allege ha he were he lessors o he biccle b virue o a lease which he se ou in ull.' ho conrao or lease was nado wih he deendans alone. he canno go bnok o he lease and asen he responsibili o'his plaini on he umnnaonrer. One o he primar duies o be lessor o a hing is ha be mus deliver i o he lessee in a condiion no ha he lessee can enjo is ruis, so ha i can bo sael pn o he use or whioh i was inended, and he lessor is liable or an damage resuling wihin be ime or which he hing was hired i he damage is owing o deecs o he aricle leased." ' Ccle Genius.. A German Das invened anew mehod -.or esing be balls or use in p.cle-.ba.il bearings. he balls are rolled singl on an inolined piano, drop on a seel block, ' and hose which: rebound over an adjo able gauge ino be bos are deemed o he righ quali or use. he wide handle bar, Bas he New York World, wih a lile or no drop, ^will be he proper hing his ear, hose o be narrow widh and low drop having somewha gone oa o sle. All he 'dealers repor evidences o he populari o he wide bar. Las ear wheelmen wen o exremes in he use o he Jowand narrow bar; his ear i is expeoed he will go o exremes wih -he wide bar. While man dealers have call or he 16 inch bar, ho ono ranging -in-widh rom-17 o 30-inohes seems o ' be more popular. Up o dae coliss will have ver lile drop o he wide bar his ear. We are promised a new deparure in -he penn in he slo direcion, sas he Bioolo News. is an anomaip ma- -chine illed wjh compressed air, and all be cclis has o do when his ire develops o mnrrie pvmoure or. e equall merrie burs, ia o hie him o he neares sree corner or oclo depo, jnb on a pach, screw on he connecing ube, drop a penn in be slo, and phew 1 be deed is done. his is no making lie olerable and eas', we do no kijow wha is. Now ha wo have auomaic pumping, auomaic) drinks and auomaic cigarees, all, ha wo apparenl need o complee he happ siouro is auomaio incomes. Saddle Maing. - Saddle makers, sos bo.now York Sun, are beginning o do heir designing wih a cerain improvemen'idea hold in cornmon. hib idea is he soluion o he pommel problem. bo pommel o a saddle is somehing ha is alwas more or loss annoing aud o is a eaure ha canno well* be dispensed wih. For some ime i has boon rogardod as a neocbsar evil. Man plans have boon ried in modiing he sbapoand size o pommels in order o mako hem loss objooiouable, bu some unpleasan prossnro has seemed unavoidable. A ew makcra havo ried making saddles wihou pommels, aud somo o his slo nro sill on he marko. heir uso, how- ' ovor, quickl demonsraes bo valuo o be pommel, which 1B somehing ovor ridor does no undersand. ho ac ha ninn havo o r a saddle wihou, a pommol and hon obangp back o ho pommol slo booro ho loam wha ho wan proves ho iguoranoo exising in his diruoion. ho pommol ia no o ai upon, aud, properl, should no bo usod or rappor b ho ordinar rider..n H spur rnuiug roou do go ou on hoir pommels, or ouirol o horn, bu ha in onl or a ew Rooonds. ho eolo UBO or ho pommel is ha o uoading.bo whool. - 7»-» i Klondike ealnl Warn, Gliora llko gold; 5 ponh per nlck a ho R saioner Borc Adv. Man Kinds o Cranks. here are various kinds o cranks who ride a wheel. Ouside o ho Boorcher, or he one who will ride himsel o deah or be sake o makings record, is he one who sars ou o reach -a disan poin, and; no maer wheher he is in i 'condiion or is aigued, will no give up unil bis deerminaion is saisied. be direc opp'osievo his kind o a crank is be sensible cclis who doesn' believe in overaxing bis phsical.powers he one who rides judiciousl and knows when o sop. his class can be pu down as he pleasure seekers.-,. Removing Old Enamel. Man wheelmen who will no purchase 1898 models will doubless have heir old wheels re-enameled, he wish o do i hemselves, he ma v lnd' ha he rame can be cleaned b poash and soda bahs, or b appling le wih a brush, leaving i on or 12 hours beore washing o, or b sorapidg be rame horoughl wih a sharp knie. NOCE OF SELEMEN. All persons having claims agains be esae o he lae John nnclea, deceased, will please presen hem or selemen o Mra. Harrie Smock, Freehold, N. J., on or beore Wednesda, June 1s, ' HARRE.BMOCK.- Wheels Cleaned Ge our wheels cleaned now. Wheelmen who have no ridden an during he winder are looing orward o he opening, o he riding season in abou a monh rom now. he wheel ha has been sored awa all winer, or even or one monh, needs a lile aenion beore being used again. his is he ime o have i horoughl overraded and cleaned.. Bring our wheel o m shop or drop, me a posal, and will call or i and pu i in irs-class order. C. C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. and'bridge Ave., RED BANK, N. J. * MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curious, Curren. N SOCK. ALMOS GEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Cheaper lmn a an Book : Sore in he World. LBRARES AND BOOKS BOUGH. MAMMOH CAALOGUE FREE. LECGA BROHERS. 81 CHAMBERS SlKE. 3d Door Wes o Oi Hall Park. NEW YORK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A Fresh Egg ' Looks jus he same as a sale one unil i is opened hen i's dieren. Same wa wih meas. our bucher isn' careul abou buing, he's likel o ge ough, sring - mea. personall inspec all be mea bu, and cusomers are hus assured o he reshes and he sweees and he enderes mea ha can be bough. DAD G. APPLEGAE, Cor. Fron Sree and Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. DR, F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Denis RED BANK, K J. Broad Sree, opposie Bergen!s. A Lile Help BCYCLE SUNDRES, WLL PAY YOU O KEAD EERY WORD OF HS ADERSEMEN: Broken Coee, per pound c. Arbuckle's Coee, per pound 10c. Maracaibo Coee, per pound 20c. Bes Maracaibo Coee, per pound.. 25c. Bes Jaa Coee, per pound 80o. in he wa o markeing is appreciaed in ever household. We are pound,.;. 25o. Good Mixed or Black * ea, per alwas read o oer an suggesions Mixed Black or Green eas, ive ha will make "managing he home" pounds or $1.00 easier; We don' obrude ourselves on pur cuspners,.bn jus sand read o Our Peerless ^a a 50 cens a pound give help i he need i. his ac, aken canno be mached or a leas 10. in connecion wih cleanl, wholesome cens a pound more. groceries and moderae prices, makes his 20 pounds Granulaed Sugar or.., be bes grocer sore or ou o bu rond. 5 pounds Good Buer or RANSFER CKES ON HE ROLLEY DOWN-OWN. Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. M biccle place has alwas been noed or he low price o sundries. he lile "exras" which go.wih.biccles are sold here much lower han a ordinar biccle sores. make a special o wha is known as "repair sundries" ha is, pars which wear ou and have o be replaced. n his lis are included ires, a $4- ov^7 per pair; cranks and crank hangers complee; pedals, cones, -cups, rims, spokes, nus, bols, handle bars, cork grips, inner ubes, lec. REPARNG WHEELS.- don' believe here is a beer biccle repair shop in he sae o New Jerse han mine. know here, isno beer repair, shop Jn.Monmpuh^coun.' have ever new appliance and ever ried apparaus or repairing biccles so ha he sa repaired. he men emplo know ever par o ^a biccle, an.d he are compeen o repair ever kind o a break. overhaul biccles and pu hem in order; re-enamel hem; and ix up ever kind o a biccle breaks rom a ire puncure o a broken rame. here are man irs-class wheels oahe niake o las ear and ear beore, which heir owners, conemplae abandoning, which would give a grea deal beer service his ear, i horoughl overhauled, han new wheels o he cheaper makes. he machiniss and repairers emplo are read a all imes o explain he causes o breaks; o show wh he occurred and how he can be avoided in uure; and he are also read o explain.,he dierences in biccles, and he eaures which make some wheels superior o ohers. ou are a bicclis, or i ou arc jus learning o ride, or i ou conemplae learning o ride, here are man poins abou he care and reamen o a biccle which i.would be well worh our while o know; and his inormaion will be cheerull given here. SECOND HAND WHEELS. am consanl aking second-hand biccles in exchange,,and sell hese cheap. have second-hand wheels,' wih a season's good wear in hem, as low as $5; and have some grea bargains in second-hand wheels a $15 o #20., Some o hese wheels are in ine condiion. he were raded o or new wheels, no because he were wore worn ou, bu because heir owners ook a anc o some oher make o wheel. GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, 22 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

4 li RED BANK REGSER. JOHN H. COOK, Bdlor and Proprieor. SUBSCRPON JPUCE: Oneear.,.$160 Elx Monhs.;..> ;....' hree Monhs " 40 WEDNESDAY. APRL 6, he indicaions are ha in a ew das decisive acion will be.aken b he Unied Saes in reerence o he sarvaion o he CubanSj and he loss o he Maine and her crew. o man persons acion has been unnecessaril delaed/ Pracicall as much was known a monh ago abou he loss o he Maine as is known o-da; while he condiion o he island o Cuba was as well known a ear.ago.as.i is now.,.. Whaever ma have been he cause o he dela, when acion is inall aken, and hosiliies agains Spain begun, he whole naion will be ound susaining he governmen in ever possible manner. here will, be no 1, parisanship and no secionalism ; bu everwhere hroughou he Jan.d here will be a ralling o he deence - o he naion's honor, a unied endeavor o avenge he deah o he American sailors who were done o deah in Havana harbor, and a deerminaion o end he inhumaniies o he Spaniards in Cuba! he spiri o parioism is as srong o-da as i was in '76, or in 1812, or in '61; and whaever he cos o a war ma be, in men or in mone, here will be no hesiaion on he par o he coun: OBUARY. ieharil G. alor. Richard G. alor o Kepor died suddenl, on Sunda o las week. He had been in poor healh or several ears, bu he direc cause o his deah wae acueiieuralgiaojhe hear, wih which he was aacked a ew minues beore he died. Mr. alor was 77 ears old. He was born a Saen sland. He moved o Kepor 55 ears ago and since ha ime lie had been engaged in he oser business. He was wice married, his irs -wie being he daugher o he lae saac Walling o Kepor. Mr. alor"s second wie wab Mi6S Sarah Carhar o Kepor and she survives him.. He had been a member o Calvar Mehodis church or 45 ears. Cap. alor's deah leaves bu six surviving oser planers o hose who seled 'a Kepor over i 'ears ago. hese are E. U. Force, William Haconke, Benjamin Decker, Sr., "Frederick Hammer, Asher Collins and Richard Wes. Onl Mr.' Maconke and Mr, Hammer are now engaged in he oser business. Sirs. Arabella Cooper. Mrs. Arabella Cooper, widow o he lae George Cooper o ied Bank, died a her home on Recor place on Sunda aernoon, aged 51 ears. Earl Sunda morning she was sricken wih paralsis. A phsician was called, bu she did no regain consciousness and abou our o'clock she died. She leaves wo children, Carrie and George Cooper, boh o wnom live a home. he uneral was held his aernoon a hal-pas wo o'clock rom he house. he service was conduced b Rev. R. G. Dave, assised b Rev. F. B. Harbaugh and Rev. Rober MacKellar. he pall bearers were '-Pran-Gooper Roiiorr-Hanoe, Jr ( j-w»- imoh pmcdowpll, J. Fred Wherr, " Harr Knapp and Charles Ha inner. Rev. nulimn. Whie. Rev. William M. Whie died suddenl while a conerence a Camdeh on Monda nigh. Mr. Whie was abou 50 ears old. He was wice pasor o he Firs Mehodis church" a Red Bank. His irs erm here was rom 1881 o 1884 and during his ime he old Mehodis church building was burned down. he presen church building a he corner o Broad and Monmouh srees was dedicaed b Mr. Whie, on he las Sunda' bu one o hie minisr here during ha erm. n 1891 Mr. Whie was reurned,o Red Bank'and remuined here wo ears; when he was sen o Alanic Ci. Mr. Whie wasa ver popular clergman and had man.rienda here: Urn. Carolh* Mahews. Mrs. Caroline Mahews o Freehold died o consumpion on Sunda a he home o her daugher, Mrs, Ellsworh Johnson o Whie sree, Red Bank. She wna 5 ears old and had been sick abou a ear. hree weeks ago she moved rom Freehold o Red Bank. She leaves seven children. he are Mrs homab Fizgerald, Mrs. Ellsworlr Johnson and Miss Haie Mahews o Red Bank ; nnd Joseph, David, Brion and Edwiird Mahews o Freehold. he uneral waa held eserda morning a eleven o'clock ro.n he Presberian church a FarminRdale. he burial was in he Furmngdale cemeer. H. Sarv A. lloos. Mrs. Mnr A. Hoos, wie o Mongomer Hous o Maawan, died o pneumoniu on u'uda o lan weoli. Blip was 59 oara old. Mrs. Hooa had conraced a severe cold bu was able o lie abou he house unil he da beore her deah. She leaves our children. S. James's Eusor Ball. A ball will bo given in S. JairWa hnll on Easer Mondir nigh b S. James's Bociil club L. J Ran. James J Quiglo, John lnikan, J. F. Holinn. E. A. Cole nnd David Lclio consiue in commiee in charge. harniina Bilk'wnis"a or EuHer a Rod Bank's dr goodo sore o Joseph Salz.- Adv. ' -- Choire dresa p;ondn o be ound n Paerson & Bplminn'H, Adv.' Houlon Maine need poaocn or sale a Bioa & Cln'B, Mv. OWN ALK. Much has been done' b depu ish and game wardens o bring he laws or he proecion o ish apd game ino conemp b he decen people o he sae ; bu here probabl has been nohing done more calculaed o bring abou his end han he work o he depu ish and game wardens a Pine brook and Hockhockson brook. he depu wardens pu up noices, signed b he ish and game commissioners, declaring ha ishing in hose sreams was pro hibied; and hen,, he irs da o he season, he wen o hese brooks wih an arm o riends and companions, and ished he sreams rom end o end. * *.* he number o burglaries which have been commied in Mon mouh coun during he pas monh or wo would seem o show ha a gang o local hieves were operaing in his locali. n almos ever case he indicaions are ha he work was done b unskilled operaors. here is an opening here or local sleuhs o race up he hieves, and o win renown b capuring he robbers. ' A NOABLE BRHDAY. A Celebraion a BrlorO. Lus Sa a urlav. he nineieh birhda o Benjamin H. Slorris was celebraed b his children and immediae relaives a his home in Belord BBJ; Saurda; Mr. Morris >was born April 2d, a wha was hen known as "Shoal Har bor," now Belord. He coines rom one o he original amilies o Mon mouh coun, and is a descendan o revoluionar sires on his maernal side. His grandaher, James Herber, was a soldier in a compan o ligh roop o Monmouh cdun miliia; His aher,. Joseph Morris,.was a soldier in Cap. Whie's compan (Col. James Abrahanvs regimen), in he war agains/'bngland in 1812, and was saioned on or near Sand. Hook. Mr. Morris is also a nephew o he lae James Herber, a musician in Cap. John Pierson's compan (Col. John Dodd's regimen), Monmouh coun miliia, in he war O Mr. Morris inheris longevi. His moher lived o he age o 1)2. His uncle, James Herber, died a he age o 95, and his aun, Mrs. Collins o Kepor, lived wihin wo monhs o' being a cenur old. He no onl inheris long lie, bu hose excellen qualiies ha go o build up a man o moral worh. Four generaions o Mr. Morris's amil were presen a he celebraion our children, ivp grandchildren and h've grea-grandchildren. he mos venerable gues was his onl surviving broher, Joseph Morris, now 94 ears old, and in excellen healh, wih his aculies bu, BOARDERS WANED A 114 Broad sree Pleasan rooms and good able; FOR SALE,OR EXCHANGE. Will aeil po- BBU car or exange.or larger Sorse. 8. H. Fros;, ' FOR SALE CHEAP. An open surre, n Orel class condiion, bu lile used. Address Box 437. Red Bonk. BLACKSMH SHOP FOR SALE, Lcnso or ren. A good opporuni. Call on or address E;Parmelee, Highlands, N.J. N. J. Plans o buildldg and diagram o rooms and slighl impaired hese wo men are purlculis a all real esae agens in Red Ban k. he laa o a amil o seven brohers and FOR SALE. one siser. ' One hundred barrels "o No. 2's and 16 barrels o Beside his wie and wo daughers, Blush poaoes, Norhern seed los ear; also 30 ons o imoh ha, Rober C. Bchanc, Miss libbieand Miss Loie, ~here were Marlboro, N. J. presen his sons, Spencer and George^ FOR 'SALE. wih heir amilies; Miss Jnlia Morris, Green Mounain seed poaoes', raised rom norhern seed las eur.' Price $2.60 per barrel. Mrs. George Barre, Mrs. George- Whie -Hugh and eldes son, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morris and. daugher o Alanic Highlands. Among he nephews and aeces presen were Major and Mrs. William W. Morris and heir daugher Jennie, o Newark; Mrs. Asa anwinkle, "Mrs. gadore Walling o Por Monmouh, Misses Dora and Edna Walling, George Hull o Hoboken, Mrs. Ldia Sou o Brookln, Mrs. George ilon, MisB Ada il ori o Kepor, and Mrs. Frank Bills o Freehold; who hadxome oier heir congraulaions and gis o aecion. Man who were unable o be presen sen okens o remembrance. Mr. Morris lived man ears in New York ci, where he married Miss Julia Comsock, several ears his junior/ 1 and who sill reains much o her ouhul beau and vivaci. Mr. Morris would easil pass or a man o less han seven ears, having none o he inirmiies' o old age. His menal powers are unimpaired, his clear skin and brigh ees beoken good healh, and he bids air o live or man ears o come. He sill occupies he house which he buil 55 ears ago, and in which he celebraed his golden wedding. On he dinner-able were several china plaes over-one hundred ears old, which are heirlooms in he amil. n he course o he da he large group were phoographed in ron o he old homesead. '.»««. WEDDNGS. Kna-Berreeord. Miss A. Florence King, daugher o John King o Brookln, was married las nigh o Arhur W*. Berresord, also o Brookln. hu ceremon was perormed n he bride's home b Rev. Harr EL Beas a hal-pas seven o'clock in he presence o abou six relaives and riends. he bride's siser, Miss Carrie. King, >vaa maid o honor, and he bes man wus Harold G. Berresord, a broher o he groom. lie bride, who was aended b her aher, woro a whie sain gown wih ull cour rain, rimmed wih duclipsae lace, and a long ulle veil. he wedding WHS ollowed b a recepion rom nine o eleven o'clock, o which wo hundred inviaions had. been issued. Mr. Bprresord is an elec rical engineer and is a graduae o Cornell universi. Mr. mid Mrs. Berreslord havo pone on a rip lirough he New England saeb, which will probabl i)o exwied o Quebec nnd Monreal. he will make heir home in Brookln. Cra Har. Las Wednesda srael Har o Red Bnnk was married o Miss Anna Cra o Norrieown, l J a. he marringe wnu perormed li he bride's home, vnd h mine dn ho eouplo reurned o lied Qiinlc. he are mw boarding a Mrs. Alexander Paul's, on Fron sree. War alk Will no ar'c priui'b u Gowd's reposior, Fron sree, neal opposie he Globe hoel. Adv,.. ' FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Farm wagons and cars, new. or sale b Rober anscholck, Monmoulh Bree, Red Bank. HOUSE O LE. No.GO Washingon sree, new. all mprovemens, will be compleed April 15b. Doremus Bros. HREE HOUSES FOR REN. hree bouses on Wallace sree*. Prices. $9, $10 and $11, nquire o A. Ludlow, 23 Broad sree. ENEMEN HOUSE O LE. enemen house, suiable 6r wo amilies, o le. nquire o Mrs. 8. M. Applegae, v wild coage. FOR SALE. Lardi sorage ice box.also wo barroom iceboxes. Appl o J. DegeurlnK, Germanlu hoel, Bed Bank. HAY, SRAW, COWS. lraoi na, clover ha, re sraw and elgn reslimllchcowsorbale. J. H. McLean, Red Bank. DRESSMAKER WANED. An experienced dressmaker woned a once. Applj o. Miss Annie Woods, 63 Monmouh sree, lied Bunk, N.J. ' SCHOONER FOR SALE. Schooner Emma Hendrix; all in cood order, sails nearl now, carring capaci i ons. Cap. J. 8. hrockmoron. PEKN DUCK EGGS. am prepared o urnish Pekin' duck es:gs a i cens per dozen. James Bra, Fnalanx. Address Box B, Red Bank, N.J.. FOR REN... Bouse, seven rooms, wih or wihou arm o six acres o asparagus and orchard. Address James S. omllnson, Llncro, N. J.- FOR SALE..Anlcobox O.Din. long, 4. Ain. deep, and '8. Bin. blub. Will sell cheap. Call or address K. u. Wllber, Fair Haven, N. J. FOR REN. House on he corner o River sree and Lelghon avenue. Appl o William F. Durham or ai uarroll's resauran. Fron sree. WANED o exchange peach rees, Heier pear rees or oher nurser sock or corn and ba. James McColgan & Co., Alanic Highlands, N. J. WeExchangeWagonsandHarness We will call ana examine wha on desire o exenanue., larges sock in Easern New Jerse. Birdsall & Son, Red Bank, N. J. WANED. Salesmen o handle pur lubricaing oils on commission in Red Bank and icini. Liberal erms. he Euclid Oil compan; Cleveland, Ohio. FARM FOR SALE OR REN. Farm o le or or sale. For acres, wih meadow, rui o oil kinds, good, bouse, bam and oubuildings. Address A B., REGSER Olce. OFFCES O REN n he new Mercani(e, Bank Building, Red Bank, Brlon, Woodvlew, Froehold, N. J. (Formerl ho Ball arm.), i' EASER CAKE AND CANDY. Easer sale o horjao-rnade cake and boine-made cand in he lecureroom o he Red Bank Bapis church on Saurda'aernoon, April Oh, rom.bree o ive o'clock. -'..' _ '" GARDENNG AND GRADNG. Rober Mund is a Ors-class gardener and grader and is read o underake all work in ha line. Call a No. 31 Houmouh sree, near Blrdsall's carriage reposior. LOS. On March 20h, on eiher Broad or Mechanic srees, a. lad's small open-ace gold wach. he inder will coner a avor b leaving he same a HE REGSER Oice. NURSNC. Nursing b he da or week. No objecion o con 7 aglous diseases or invalids. erms eas. Reerence Dr. O. W. Budlong, Bulord. Address Mrs. Wealh A. Seele, Belord, N.J. CARPE WEANG. Carpes woven on bes warp. Rugs and mas in colored paerns a special. Work done prompl and read or deliver -on-da promised. W. J. Wes, Shrewsbur, N. J. ' WANED. o bu or cash a lrs-class modprn house locaed convenienl o school and railroad depo. Principals onl. Give ull descripion. Address licbard H. Brodhead, Buler. Pa. WANED..hreo good girls or general housework; wo or Red Bauk and one or Elliuron. Also a small girl o go ou o own oako caro o children. Appl o John, ele, Fron sree, Red Bank. BOWLNG BUSNESS FOR SALE. A bowling and billiard business, wih un excellen paronage, n one o un bes owns in New Jerse, s oered or sale, Price $1.(100 cash. Address Billiards, caro HKGSOR. Red Bank, N. J. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. 812e 4MJxO ee, six pockes, wih cues, clohs, balls, rocks, ec., and all la good condiion. Also so o our ivorv billiard balls cheap. Appl o A.. Armsrong, Kopor, N. J. P. O. Box lii, FURNURE REMOED. havo a iirniuro van niid am prepared o movo pianos anil urniure- n Red Bank. Fair Haven, Oceanic and surrounding colrr. Olco. 108 Sou sree. A.. Smih, Box i'ib; Red Bunk, N.J. FOR SALE. Flno clovor ba. $8.00 per on nnbalcd j mixed havi $0.00 per on'unbilled; anc baled lin; $YiCO per on: whi'n sraw, baled. 8H.0O per on. Hugli llrlon. Woodvlew, l'reohold, N. J. (Formerl ill) all arm.) CARNG. liavo leased m (arm a Llnoro and mvo moved o Rod Dunk, where havo sared n liu rucking nishicl. ou mvo anhing o ho cnr'j U liq, mun o do. Edward Ualo, Shrewsbur avonuu, lied lnnk. MUSCAL NSRUCON. Mr. Henr Harding, ormerl o New York, doiilrua o inorm ho poplo o Red Bnnk nnd vicini liuhu'bns bocoimi n rcbldcn o lio own nnd s iropiirid o glvo lessonn n p ano plulnii, using Or, luson'u cul-braua mehod. oico culure, using ho bes-known mcliodn or ho liorougi raining o liu uncoiling and lio elnnlng voice. Classes n sigh rending nnd in mnnnn nugh'anil pupils prepared (or chu, parlor nnd concer singing, i'ur k'nnn address 1". O. lox 173, Red Bunk, N. J. ^ R. ELLA PBEN 1SS UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMKN AND OHLDKN. KUSOUCirY. onuo. llkaiser liijnriinu, KK» DANK, ((. J, A iml'biuik (inlixiimidnmid Frida uornoono, JACOB p. BBnrl...;:.v:;.ACCOliEER. AUCON SALE OP Household Goods Horses. Wagons, Harness, k he subscriber will sell a aucion on he premises adjoining Hazard's Facor, a Shrewsbur, N. J., OH' Wednesda, April 13h, 1898 *A 1:30 O'CLOCK, P. M., A quani o Household Goods, Horses," Wagons, Farm Wagons, Harness, Horse Lawn Mower, &c. EMS-Under S1). cash; over$10, six monhs' credi wih approved noe. SARAH ROCHE. Special Sale o Paerns and Maerials FOE i BhENBERG LACE$ oj HS WEEK A HE AR SORE. 1? 8 :< C. 1. SEPHENSON, 1 < 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. $ All he Laes Novelies i JACOB O. BHCa..ACOONEEE- SALE OF. A House and 2 Los AX Shrewsbur, 1$] J. r J o he subscriber will Bell a aucion a he sore o A- : ' c Holmes Borden, a Bhrewsbur, N.., on Jaiila; April B, 8 a g.'oo WClocl, jp. M., wo los a Shrewsbur, N. J. he los are on he main road leading rom Shrewsbur o Red Bank, and adjoin he Joseph. Silwell proper on ha norh. he los are each abou 60 ee ron b 500 ee deep. A wwoom. house in good condiion is on one o he- ' los and a good barn is--oh he oher. Frui rees, shade rees, ec., are on he proper, he los will be Bold, ogeher or separael, as ma be desired. Condiions made known on da o'sale. E. W. ALLEN. : Easer Phoos, aken b DeHar & Le-'., son or $2.50 per dozen J ; ' Cabines, wih our new S spring oui. he <s-.- ' would be accepable og all our riends and rela- * ives. 1 DeHar Leson,.': ' *?7 Broad S.. Red Bank. % ; A GOKLES'S, he Merchan ailor and CloMer, BROAD SREE, RED SANK, J. J. A air rial will do more o demonsrae how reall cheap hese pianos are han a ard o newspaper argumen. ', ' > Come o he sore and make our selecion. We will hen deliver i o our home ree o charge. Ela on i or a week or wo. ou are convinced ha i is worh ' he mone we ask or i ou can'pa or i. no we will send our ruck and bring i back o he sore wihou.a penn o cos,o ou. Here are he pianos and ^ prices: «wn uprip;h, ebon case, in good order $100, Chambers uprigh, walnu case '., Campbell, birlod walnu 100 Opera uprigh, ebon cnso 125 ose & Son uprigh, rosewood cabo 175 Walers square (case inlaid wih ivor) 00 All hose pianob are backed b our regular guaranee mone back ( i waned. 27 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i. :

5 ' '\ William H. Hendrickson, Jr., o Maawan, has resigned his posiion as assisan cashier or he Farmers' and' Merchans' bank a ha place and has ' acceped a posiion aa assisan cashier o. he Mercanile Co-operaive bank o ' Bed Bank.: _ He will begin hia ^duies. here abou Ma 1s, when he new bank building on Broad sree will be com-, disease a Jier home on Leigh on avenue, Mrs. R. A. Garrison o Wallace/sree, pleed and open or business,,mr. Hen-who has been sick, is much improved. - drickson is he son o Hon. W. H. Hendrickson, he presiden o he Maawan conined o he house wih sickness. ' Mrs. Frank Fielder o Red Bank is bank, and, he has been conneced wih homas Wise. Sr., o We6 Fron ha bank en ears. Hisplace as assisan cashier will be aken b Rober 3ree, is sick wih he grip. F. Founain, On uesda, April 13h, Mr. Hendrickson will be married o Mies : Louie irginia Bush o Philadelphia. J. A. Maers o Columbus, Ohio, who - was ormerl conneced vih he Consolidaed gas compan here, is superinenden o consrucion o he new. gas holder 0? he Columbus gas compan. his holder.is one o he larges in he - counr, having a capaci o 1,750,000 aubic ee. Mr. Maers recenl delivered an address, deailing he consrucion ol' he gas holder, o he Engineers' club o Columbus. he newspapers o haci spoke ver highl o he address, which was illusraed b hir sereopicon iews. Mr. Maers is he son-in-law^ o Dr. R. F. Borden o Red Bank. Miss Grace Richards, daugher o J. H. Richards, a summer residen o Alanic Highlands, was married a Honolulu on uesda, Februar 1s, o Ralph Woodward, who is he head o he normal deparmen o he Karaebaineha school here. he bride's broher, heo- ^ dore Richards, is principal.o he school, and Mi63 Richards visied here or hree ears.. Mrs. George H. Smih, who has lived. a Chapel Hill all her lie, will hereaer make her home wih her son, imoh Smih, o Michigan. Air. Smih; has been visiing his moher! and he sared or home o-da, aking her wih him. * Jesse Mahews, who has been on a ranch near Denver, in Colorado, or he pas hree ears, expecs o reurn o Red JBank in Ma and will spend he summer here. He will probabl go back o Colorado in he all. Miss Emelie Campbell o Manasqnan - spen several das las week wih Miss Marha Moe o Broa d sree. On Monda Miss Moe enerained her aher, saac Moe o Camden, and Mr. Hun o renon. Arhur j. Whiing o Red Bank will shorl move o Norh Long- Branch. Mr. Whiing suered a Brbke o paralsis a ew monhs ago, bu is rapidl recovering rom is eecs. Evere Clavon o Red Bank, who has been emploed in Lohsen & Wille's drug sore a Belord or he paa monh, is now emploed b Mrs. J. W. Na'ew o Eaonown. Miss Mar C. anderveer and Frederick Wi Grammnn, boh o Long Branch, will be married o-morrow aernoon a hal-pas our o'clock a he home o he bride. Charles M. Applegae, son o Mrs. homas H. Applegae o Broad sree, has acceped a posiion as raveling salesman or F. W. Silkman <& Co. o New York,..,.,... - G. A. Parslow o Long Branch Ci has been appoined organis and choir maser o rini church a Red 'Bank. He began' his duies las Sunda, r Mws Esmei-elda Cornwell, daugher o - Jacob Cornwell o Riverside avenue, has reurned home rom' v a week's visi o riends a> Washingon. Rober anderveer, who is emploed in Minon's drug sore, is home aer spending a week's vacaion a Lakewood and Philadelphia. Edwin Conklin, who is a a seminar " ar : M. Hermon, is spending HB Easer vacaion wih his aher, L. P. Conklin --o Bridge-avenue....,,...,. Mrs'. homas Sevens o New Rochelle, daugher o David Allen o Sooh sree, ib visiing her uncle, Charles. Allen o Oceanic. Mrs. Henr C. erhune and her son Edgar moved o Newark las Frida; where he will moke heir home hereaer. Rev: George Mingins o Asbur Park was he gues o Mr. and Mrs. John L. Foser, o Moninouh sree las hursda. Miss Loie Hendriokson o Brookln, a ormer residen o Red Baiik. spen par o las week in own wih riends. A recepion o Rev. E. C. Hancock will bjs held in he lecure room o he Mehodis church o-morrow nigh. Mrs; Adelber R. Dawle o Rome, N. Y., bus been spending a ew das wih Mrs. John Carroll o, Fron sree. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hulse o Manasquan have been visiing Mrs. L. L McQueen o Shrewsbur avenue. Miss Kae D. Jones o Red Bank has reurried home rom Florida, where she.has boon spending he winer. Mrs. Anna Hendricksou Farqubar moved ino her new house on hrockmoron sree las hursda. / ' Mrs. 1 Andrew P. Cook br Shrewsbur avenue has gone o Lakewood, where she will spend a ew weeks. Mrs. Mar Ule Robbins, widow o Judge Chilion Robbins o Freehold, has become a Roman Caholic. Mrs. J.. Luons o Locus avenue spen hursda and- Frida wih Mr. and Mrs J. C. Lucas o Elizabeh. MiB3 Berha Musslnnn o Sarnberg German, is visiing Miss Caroline Hen. drickaon o Brond sree. William Applegne o Brookln spen Sundi.wih his aher, Charles E. Applegae o Mnple avenue. Miss Florence Rue o Maple avenue hn8 been viming her siser, Mrs. William H. Carson o Freehold. MisuRaohel Allen o New York has bean visiing Mrs. George Hunco Paer on o Broad sree. Hurr Osboin ms le ho emplo o he rolle compan and is working or Roo & Dibben. William H horpe, who 10 emploed. a Philadelphia, has been visiing his amil here. Henr Har, a reporer on he Alanic Highlands rees, wua a Red Bank visior onsaurda> Mr. und Mm. Honr 8. eriuno oi Moawan spon las week li Washing on, D.O. Joaili Blnlsdoll o Brookln open Sunda wih hia parens on Drond sree A. B. Bailor o Buonno npuii las ; hursda wih James Claon o Bridge avenue. ' James H. Hubbardoc Branch avenue is pan.,, Mrs. Mahew Denon o Farmingdale spen a da las week wih riends in own.., Mrs. Woodward is ver sick wih hear John R. Smih o Brookln is visiing riends in Red Bank;"-'""""" gba Barr Bobbins'o Freehold was in :own on Saurda. Preuiss liiiion o Fair Haven is sick wih he grip* ' HE PEY JURY. Men o Serve a he lun^erm o Cour Seleced Yeserda. he men o servers pe jurors a he Ma erm o cour were seleced a Freehold eserda. has/juvora and he ownships where he lie are as ollows: Alanic B. Frank Weko, homas Johnson. Eaonown Frederick A. Beale. Freehold William S. Burls, Kormin Mahews, John MqChesne, William H. Davis, Hugh M. Barkalow, Edward lerlea. Holmdel Wesle Mason, Howard. El. Hovvell homas Bunlge, Anron Claon. Manalapan Andrew 8. Lewis, Eeroer Einmons, Charles A Har man. Marlboro-Parick McCue, Sr. Maawan -Henr 0. Geraa. Mlddleown-Wllllam Heer. Charles bnrne, William ava, Jonahan. Bcu, Alien i. Reid. Mlllsona Alber Held, Rober Wilson, Alber hompson.,,. Nepune James L. hompson, Harold B. Ares. Ocean Georgo H. Palmer. homas L. Blucum, Howard A. Brlnle. George H. Slocum. Karlan -Lewis EJ Coe, Daniel E. Mahone, J r. Shrewsbur Randolph Borden, Genrge J. Hendrlchson. Richaid Sickles. Alber Perc Sherman. Upper Freehold Alward Buekalew, Ulcbard C. Wain, Rlduewa Wain Wall Georjre H. Cauman, heodore Brewe', William M. Burroughs. Lewis Elmer, Rober. Main, Alvln Beannore, William Ru. William Baker o Kepor pleaded guil o sealing clamming ools rom Kosolene irgins; Philip Miller pleaded guil o sealing a pocbebook and $5.26 rom da Herber o Long Branch; and John Randolph and John Meers were conviced o sealing waches and jewelr worh $110 a Wes.Asbur Park. None o he men has been senenced. Don Jose (His Miniser).....Mr. (J. E. Cinmplln Minsrels b Miliiamen. Marquis De Roondo..: Mr. Rober raora Lazarlllo Miss Kalirloe hrdchmoron' he minsrel show given in he Red Capain o he Guard Mr. William H. Hamilon Judge...Mr. Jobn Rue Ban s opera houselasni li or he benei Mnriana.Hls3 Gerrude Smih o he Red Bank cavalr compan brough Marchioness De Roondo, >, ou a ull house. he perormance was Glana(aGlps),...«iiss RnrlBOr)in<.i saaiearupel excellen and here was much applause. Nobles, Soldiers, Men a Arms and Populace. : he members o he cavalr compan, CHOBlisi Miss Mabel Sorla, Hiss Emma Sickles, in ull dress uniorm, were massed a he Miss Flprence Sorla, Hiss Emma '* Silwagon. hack o he sage, and he joined in MES Lillian Chadwlck. singing "America." Wliile he song Miss Floreoce Chadwlck, was in progress a large American lag Miss Maud Dennis. Miss Grace Chadwick, luered down rom lie rear o hesage, Miss lllie Eue, and his was greeed b an. ouburs o Miss Florence Rue, applause "rom he' audience...he ac-hiss Sella Nesbl, couns o he sale o ickes have no e been made up, and i is no known exacl how much was made, bu he benei o he cavalr, compan will be a subsanial one. A Bowling ournamen. A handicap bowling ournamen will be sared a John P. Pope's alles on ilonmouh sree his week. he number o enries will be 25 and each man will bowl hree games wih ever oher man enered. ' he enrance eewill.be $1, and he $25 rom enrance... ees, will be divided ino ive prizes, o be given o he men winning he mos games. A prize will also be given o he man who ges he larges number o pins, no couning, handicaps. he handicappers are Frank Paerson, George Holmes and CharleB Norman. he lis o enries is-nearl-illed;-- School Mone Asked For. he board o educaion o Eaonown ownship has called a special school meeing or nex Monda aernoon. he meeing will be held a he Eaonown schoolbouee a our o'clock. he rusees have asked or $3,800 o move he schoolhouse in he.locus Grove disric, and o build a new schoolhouse. he presen Gchoolhouse, when moved, is o be used b he colored children. he res o he mone asked or is o be used in improving he Eaonown schoolhouse. here is a grea deal o opposiion o raising he mone, and man people do no hink he mone will be ordered-raised. m» *~ rolle Business ncreasing. he business o he Red Bank rolle compan is increasing and he compan anicipaes a grea increase o business he coming season. has made arrangemens, or having wen cars on he road. A new elecrib generaor o 250-horae power has been insalled in he power house and an engine o similar power has been pu in b he elecric ligh compan. B he new ime-able schedule, cars will run on wen inenues headwu ; he imes o leaving Red Bank being en minuim aer he hour, a he hal hour, and a en minues o oachhour. Euchro a Win. N. "Worhlo's. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Worhle enerained abou six wess a a progressive euchro par a heir homo on Fron sree las Frida nigh. he ladies' prjze, a powder pulf, was won-b Mrs. Gilber cclcu'ss. A picure WB wnn b Gilber Beolless as ho men's prize. _^ Burglars Sonl a Ponhnlo. Burglurn enered ho railroad saion a Shrewsbur lus nirli. Enrance was gained hrough a window. ho enire place was runsuclicd bu he oul aricle ulolon was a penknie. A Sure Winner. Splndlo wugons, new. u $35,00; oliei P'icoB in proporion. F. D. dowd Fron sree, nearl oppoaio lo Glub hoel Adv. Choice dress i;oodao bo ound a Pa ekoii & 8pinninK ) s.'-ilci). HC UEOSER s he brighes and boa counr nowspupur on ouili, AUv. -.. JBjnHS.. ;.,;,.. ARBANS.-AEaUiDowD.on hursda, March 21h, Mrs. heodore Arrans, ol a daugher. ABB ANS.--A, Asbur Par, on hursda, March ih, Mrs. Daniel Arrana, o a son. COLLNS. A Red'Bank, on hursda, March lis, Mrs. William Collins, o a daugher. FSBER.-A Holmdel, on Sunda, March 27h, Mrs, Rober B. Fisher, o! a son. GLHJr. A Wes Long Branch, on Saurda, prll 2d, Mrs. saac B. Gllhul.o a son. "J0NE8.-A Red Bans, on uesda, April 6h, Mrs. James B. Jones, oa son., RUS8ELL.-A Red Bark, on Sunda, April 8d, Mrs. Morris BusseU. o a daugher. 8HOMO. A Red Bank^ on Saurda, March 2Ch, Mrs. Azarlah Shomo, o a son. KNG^BERRESFORD.-^-A Brookln, on uesda, April Oh, b Rev. Harr H. Beas, Miss A.' Florence Ena, daugher o John King, and Arhur W. Berresord, boh o Brookln. MLLER- BAO.-A New York, on Saurda! March 26h, Miss Emma Miller o Muawan and Emll Baum o Ne York. WARD DOWNES. A Kepor, on Monda, March 28h, b Rev. J. D. Crumle. Miss uh Ward l Kepor and Henr Downe or Sprakers, N. Y. EAUS. COOPER A Red Bank, on Sunda, April 3d. Arabella, widow o George Coop r, aged 61 ears. HOOS. A.Maawan, on uesda, March 20h, Mar A., wile o Mongomer Boos, aged H) ears and20das., " : MAHEW3. A Red Bank, on! Sunda, April W.Mrs. 'urollnu Mahews o Freehold, aged 63 ears. SMH. Near Maawan, on hursda, March Mli. Cbnrloe, wie o James Smih, aged 78 ears nd i monhs. AYLOR. A Keporr, on Sunda, March 27h. Richard G. alor, aged 77 ears, i monhs and 7 das.. i WLLAMS. Near Kepor. on Sunda, March 27h, George, son O Amelia and John Williams, aged 10 monhs. OPEEA B Red Bank Local alen, n aid o he Monmouh Memorial Hospial, a he Red Bank Opera House, ON.. Monda and uesda Evenings, April 18h and 10h. Reserved Seas a Allsrom ico.'s. Plan Opened on Monda, April,11h. CAS OF CHARACERS. Don Caesar de Bazoo... Dr. W. S. Whlmore Cbarles. (Elop o Spain)...Mr. Frank H. Wellqr Miss Berha Lawrence, Miss Emma Lawrence, Miss Mamie Edgar, Miss Nellie Baile., Miss Llllle Allsrom,', Mr. GcorgoKeough, Mr. A. Bolcher, Mr. FraBk Sdrck, Mr. W; Sielnberg, Mr. Daniel Wilson, Mr. M. C. Heale, Mr. Mahew Rue, Mr. Graham Caldwell, Mr. Jolin Warden, Mr. Geprse Longsroe. Pro. U. K Allsrom, Musical Direcor. William H. HamlHonjiage Direcpr. April snow, u Makes grass And ou ma need a new LAWN *" -MOWER. so give JOHN H1N- ELMANNacall. He handles he MPERAL and CHAN ROLLER MOWERS, he bes mowers on he marke. _;_Also Lawn Grass, Garden Seeds and Garden and Lawn ools. ES'Send lor Price Liss and Caalogue. JOHN HNELMANN, he Muniion (ii'occr, EAS.OCEANC, NEW JERSEY, EXECUOR'S SALE -O^aluable leal Esae * he house and lo on Fron sree, belonging o heesae o Ann R. Lighbod, will be sold on iursdaij, Spril 14h,1898, a 2 o'clock, P. M., a he Globe Hoel. Red Bank,'H. J. he lo is 881 ee wide b 289 ee deep be house m in good condiion. D. H. APPLEGAE, Execuor, JACOB C. 8UUS, AUCONEER AUCON SALE OF HORSES, COWS AND Farm Machiner. ho subscriber will Bell a aucion on hursda, April 14h, a 1:80 o'clock, r. M., on lo promises, ' known ns he Beers Furni, near Craword's Corner wo eams o Work Horses, one Fenra o Finn Bred ondnera, ono Mule onrcnraold, oeveii COWB, lirro Heiers wo Cnlvea, ogchor wih Wagono, liar noon, Form Muchiner, co. Bale poallvo rain or ahino. J. R. SPERLNG WHWWW4vW««W«W*# 38 BROAD SREE, RED BANK.N. J. Separae Dress Skirs. he are in he laes sles and ailor made, and we posiivel guaranee he i and inish o be he bes. You ma have he ollowing " while he las," and a prices quoed, ha should mean bu or a shor ime LOJ. Fi separae Dress Skirs, all handsome designs, rom large block plaids o he smalles shepherd checks, no wo alike, and posiivel no one in he lo worh less han $2.50, while lo lass. LO. Consiss o wen-wo Separae Dress Skirs, some plain Mohair Brillianine, he res anc igured, nicel lined and inerlined, hew plea backs, velve bound, would be good value a $4,00, while lo lass 2.49 Have ou ried he* P. P. KD GLOES? We have hem in buon and lacing, in Drabs, Browns, Black, ans, Reds and Whie. Ever pair-warraned. An pair no proving saisacor will be replaced b new ones. Price per pair... 98c. Enicing Easer Bargains. Shir Waiss. Ladies' Shir Waiss, large varie o paerns in checks, plaidsj ec., warraned as colors; separae whie collars, real value 50 cens, a. 39c, Girls 1 Has. arn O'Shaner Has,,jus he hing or a nea serviceable ha, all new sles and colors, value 50-cens, a. 29c. Leaher Bels.. Ladies' Leaher Bels, all he newes sles in plain and jeweled eecs, a varie o colors, would be cheap a i cens, while he las 25c. Fringed End ies. Ladies' Long ies,- ringed ends, new Roman sripes, anc plaids, ec., made o a good heav silk, real value 75 cens; 49c. Ladies' Hosier. Ladies' New Plaid Hose, guaraneed as colors, seamless oo, double soles, a kind sold in mos sores a 50 cens, our price 35c. Handkerchies. Handsome Embroidered Swiss Handkerchies,j,calloped edge, hese are cerainl a bargain, never sold less han i5~cens, 10c. Ladies' Capes. i l ± Ladies'Capes o anc igured silk,, rimmed wih chion ru-. les and wide sain ribbon, price or his week onl.. Ladies' brocaded silk Capes, handsomel rimmed wih lace, pleaed chion and je, sold in New York ci a $7.00, or his week onl Children's Reeer Jackes o all wool maerial, rimmed wih braid, newes sles, ' or his week onl.. 49 ou bu anhing here and i isn' exacl wha i should be i ou're no saisied, ell us. We'll send or i and reund he ull purchase price. ou ind ou could have bough he same hing an place else, a he same ime, or less mone, come in and we will give ou a rebae equal o he dierence. ha doesn' make ou absoluel 6ae, we don' know wha will. W. H. KNAPP, Red Bank, N.-J. p No. 8 Fron Sree, POS OFFCE BWOK. ( d

6 AN OLD ROAD LAD OU. A Sree a Bel ord ha eas Never Dedicaed o he Public. hir ears ap;o a road, known as Mrle avenue, was laid ou a'belord b Cap. James E..Seele.. Mr. Seelej cu he road hrough his proper. Aerward he sold los on he sree ond some o he los were buil on. No improvemens have ever been 1 made o he sree. When Mr. Seele opened he road he inended o make i a public highwa, bu he negleced o dedicae - he road o he public. When liopeople living along he sree asked ha he road be ixed, he were old ha he road did no belong o he public, bu o he heirs o Cap. Seele, and ha no public mone could be spen on he road. he heirs o Cap. Seele made no claim o he road, and las week i was surveed b K. S. Snder. he residens along he road signed he necessar papers o make he road a public highwa, and a deed was prepared and will be recorded a once. he road will be "''pu in good order and wo small bridges on he road will, probabl be replaced wih iron culvers. Shrewsbur Proper a Aucion. On Saurda aernoon o nex week par o he' original Allen esae a -Shrewsbur will be sold a aucion. he proper o be sold consiss o wo os on he main road beween Shrewsbur and Red Bank, souh o he Joseph Silwell proper. he los are now owned b E. W. Allen o New York. A enroom house in good condiion is on one o he los and a barn is,,.on he oher. he los are each abou 00x500 ee. he proper will be sold a A, 1 Holmes Bordeh's sore, and he aucioneer will be.jacob C. Shus. A School Building Sold. he Ocean Grove_ school building has been sold b he Nepune ownship board o educaion o a number o Re- or red, ripe, sound omaoes his piiblicans, who will use he building as a club house. he price paid or hecoming season. Farmers inending building was $1,000. A sock compan o'conrac wih us will please will be ormed among he Republicans appl a once o o he ownship and shares will be sold a$j5eaoh. he building will be moved JOHN W. SOU, o a suiable locaion, and i is probable Canning Facor, oo o Broad S., ha he building will also be used as a meeing place or he ownship commi-. Red Bank, N. J. ee and oher- oicers o Nepune ownship, i. A Sale a Eas Side Park. Francis Whie has sold he Mrs. Ferguson lo a he corner o Fron and Lincoln Brees in Eas Side Park o Anne McLean o Middleown ownship. >,he price paid was $5,000 cash. he proper has been rened b J. B. Connoll, who has become ineresed wih H. J. Eosevelo Lile Silver in he purchase o a rac o imber land in he souhern par o he sae. Bank Sock Sold a Freehold. Five shares o sock o he Cenral naional bank o Freehold were said las week b he adminisraor o he esae oj he lae Helena DuBois. ' ho sock was bough b Mrs. B. an DuBois or $130 a share. his is he irs ime an o he sock o his bank has been sold a public sale. i ' -» mprovemens a Belord. John Furnell is building a* new house a Belord., he cellar is alread dug and he house will be inished a as earl a dae as possible. he house, when compleed, will be occupied b lie owner, Marin C. Lohsen is building a kichen exension o his house a Belord. New Sore Building a Manasquan. Benbridge Sculhorpe has bough a lo on Main Biee, Manasquan. A wo-sor building, wih sores on he irs loor and dwelling rooms' nbove, will bo buil on he proper a once. Bale o a Keansburg House.. H. L. Poase o Middleown has sold his houso and lo a Koansbiirjj o E. A. Gardiner or $000. Deeds Recorded. he ollowing real osne ransers havo boon Hied in he oice o ho coun clerk i Freehold or ho week endinc April M, 1898: wiiikwemmy OWNSHP..-, Jami'H A.Binibom o Lmuolln Sunburn, l'leco o Jiropiir, 81. Auncs o. Whonln'r o Josonli 0, Climmirar. Land a Uud Biiiil;. $ Anno MoUlmiu ami ohoru.o Loulna A. NcLoan. land u Hull Hunk, 8!>,K». liomiu..1. Nornmn U> Win.. nndlie. Laud n llod Hunk, (SL'iK). Oilmirlim W. Maranl o JMCB 0. DoiiRli. Lund li Hod llank. Jim Alco. Jiirlu.H nml liiihbnnd o Rober H. Moun, lund a Hod Hunk lldd Dunk llullillnk and loan imsoelulon o lobor. Moun. Liimi u li.il limi, S. limrlcii Wclr nml limhuml hi 'urlck McCiirron, Lo 1"! on Uuncu r.ul a Oraulilo, $1. MHMrOWNOWNHP. Jonnhnn HciuMon o llolxir lunklnn. l'leco o jroiwrv, Jl.'JK. Ooollln. lowiill o Jolinll.FoaUir, Lo li Houuldii, S'MK lloiiuhm 'luldb, Blnirll, o Llzzlo J. nlor. Lo e WnUir Wloh li»r», m. i Wnor Wlcli nlilli o 1'ue M'lillllini. xjbin Wor Wloli urk, S6CU,.. ALANC UUNUH. liomm. iaonnrd o William uvn, U\a KD -and Hill, 91. ( ALANC OWNDP. Win. ll.*bovmih. niuloo, «William..alnl 'looo o propor, SN). FRED M. RFEX. Archiec. DESGN'S FOE HOUSES AND PUBLC a BULDNGS.. Experienced in Ci and Counr Work'. Original and Ornamenal Designs. urnish plans and superinend consrucion o buildings a moderae prices.. Oice: Cor. Brond and Wallace Srees, BED BANK, N.J. Farm eii Oliver. Souh Bend and Wiard Plows, one and we-horso Acme Harrows and Bod Cuers, Seel Lever Harrowa, Bobbins mproved Poao Planer, Binders, Mowers and Kaes, wine and Oil, and all implemens or he arm. Farm Wagons and Carriages repaired and pained in a lis-class manner and a shor noice. > C. H. HURLEY, SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY. R.HANCE, Wholesalo and Reail Dealer D HAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. We are handling a large quani o [Marlboro and Holmdel Ha o he ver bes quali. MONMOUH SREE,.» Adjoining own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. omaoes Waned. i~wiir give~$s.oo per on DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS AND ALL SORS Accoun Books FOR SALE BY J.Moselle&Co. 31 Broad Sree, Opposie Mechanic S., RED BANK, N. J. PYUKJH, -(»17- Wha We Sell, We sell upon is meris. Quali alone is he sandard b "which we. wan our wines and liquors o be judged. Paing less han we charge is geing less value, or hones goods canno be sold a a lower price han we are asking. ou are in need o a pure, old and reliable whiske, ask or Chamberlain's Old Cabine Re.- is aged en ears, and guaraneed as represened, or mone back. Don' orge -HE BRAUN- SCHWEGER Exrac o Mal, $1.50 per dozen pins. J. J. ANONDES, SORE: 20 FRON SREE, NEAR BROAD SREE, Red Bank, L J. FRANCS Real Esae, Loansand nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N : J,1 ' - " O LOAN. : " ',. '; have some small sums le, as ollows": $1,800, $1,600, $1,000, $1,000, $600 and $400. ',, " FURNSHED HOUSES. Oa river a Oceanic, well urnished hqusp, all improvemens, piano, eam o horses; o good par, 000. For seabori, nea coage and ou-buildings, $400. Finel urnished coage, all improvemens, $800. Largehou9e and groundb, $050. NearFnir Haven, large house, $1,000. Brown's Dock, hoube and large grounds, $500 Near own, large, ull urnished house, all improvemens, ines view down he river, $1,000.' One well urnished, $800. wo large houses on river, ull urnished, all.improvemens, $1,500 and $1,000, n own, large mansion, ull urnished, $1,000. One $800; several ohers rom $200 oi)00.,.old homesead, newl urnished, large grounds, $200. -For season, o good "par, new bouse on Maple avenue, 10 bedrooms, *"""" UNFURNSHED HOUSES, From $7 o $35 per monh. Some on river. ' - FO&SALE. have some ver ine properies a air prices. he ac is can i ou ou roma$1501oo$75,000-villa. You shall know all he acs. Under no circumsances will misrepresen or conceal deecs. Ever piece o proper have know all abou, and have over one million dollars on m books.."'' SPECAL have a ver ine place, all iraprovem'ene, ull urnished, ine lawns, magniicen view down he river, ine shore and no over i5 minues rom he depo a Red Bank, Ren, $l 000 or he season. '.. - ' NSURANCE in Mancheser o England, Magdeburg o German, Merchans' o Newark, and ohers, a underwriers' raes PARES WANNG MONE. onl charge he broker's rae; and i he proper is all righ ou can ge he loan. am alwas sorr o reuse a loan, bu can onl place i when he owners o he mone are saisied wih he proper.. - FKAXC1S WHE. ".HE BES HERE S J! QA1NNO becomes expensive when ou use cheap pain Perhaps ou ' have alread learned his ohers have. For excellen resuls n ever paricular use H. W.Johns' Arisic shades producing pleasing eecs. Liquid Pains Color Card, Pamphle," Exerior Decoraion," ec, mailed on reques. MRS. H. L. KSON, Red Bank, N. J. Garden and Field Seeds. he Rash o When spring opens he rush o building work, begins. People who hough and planned over heir new Houses: during he winer, arrange o award conracs abou his ime, arid hasen o ge he work under wa. Your new house ma be a large one or a small one. Whaever he size or whaever he class o work, would like o do i. Some o he bes-buil houses a Rumson were buii b me; bu because can build high class, expensive houses,, do no sligh he work in smaller houses. pu he same care and he same horoughness in small work ha do in he larges jobs have underaken. ^Arhur L Smih, FAR H/WEN, N.J. NEW AND SECOND-HAND 1..SOES oo A FULL LNE OF CYLNDER SOES HE FAMOUS.. Canop and Apollo Ranges SOES' FOR SORES, FACORES, OB PRAE DWELLNGS. DRAN PPE AND CBMNEY OP8. v ".- i ** LNNG HA WLL F ANY SOE. ihomas CUMBERSOME % PLUMBER, S FRON SREE, RED BANK.. ' ; ; i We have a ull line, o Landreh's Garden Seeds. :»: hese are. known, hroughou he-l^nied Saes or heir puri and germinaing qualiies. his irm urnishes $ he major porion o he seed or he Unied Saes gov- : ernmen disribuion. he- prices his ear are. ver low. and he seed were never beer. A handsome caalogue ree on applicaion. Also ull line o Grass Seeds, Red Clover, imoh, Alala, Whie Clover, Alsike, Lawn, Herd, Orchard and i ' $ oher seeds. X.»...,.. Seed Poaoes.- ' We have all he popular varieies, besides some o he new and approved sors. Landreh's Garield is claimed b some growers o be he bes Poao or his secion. l will pa armers o r a barrel o hese Seed Poaoes. j We also..keep Houlon Rose, Michigan Rose, Rural Blush, Beau o Hebron, Queen, Green Mounain and oher sors. ' $ SCKLES & CLAY, 32 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

7 «" ' ' ' ' EAONXOWN NEWS. A Euchre 'Par and a Dance Las Wednesda Sigh. Miss Alice Merrleld gave a euchre par and dance las -Wednesda nigh. he women's prize, a powder box, was won b Miss Alice Dangler. George Evans o Long Branch won he men's prize, which" was a cane. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Henr Drummorid, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Dangler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Parick alor, Misses Florence Haeke, Mur WardeH, Fa Lippinco, Alice Dangler. Pauline alor, Frank Seele, Edward Hacke, George Carson, apd George Evans o Long Branch. Bev. Frank Gardner preached in he Bapis church on Sunda morning on "be presen rouble beween he Unied Saes and Spain;" Mr. Gardner gave a vivid descripion o he cruelies inliced on he Cubans b he Spainards. He also said ha he hough he Maine disaser had been permied b God in order o bring he Unied Saes o he relie o he Cubans. ' he ormal re-opening o he Bapis church will be held o-nigh. he principal address o he evening will be made b Kev. James Lisk o Bordenbwn. Several minisers rom surrounding owns will also ake par he church has been decoraed wih cu lowers and plans or he occasion, and special music will be given.,. Elwood Snder has a new eam o horses which he bough rom Alber Dennis o inon Falls. Mr. Snder has also bough anew.wagon and a new se o double harness or his new eam. Mr. Snder's broher Lewis has bough new harness and a new bugg. Wilbur Fields'a horse go righened a he rolle las Wednesda and ran awa. Fields Avas hrown rom he wagon and his, ankle was sprained. he wagon was considerabl damaged beore-he horse wa3 caugh.. Las week hese oicers were eleced ' in he Mehodis Sunda-school: Superinenden D. S. Morris. Assisan superinenden J.. Kolb. Secrear Oliver Wolco. -- reasurer Miss Ma Clark. abor alor will move he building on Broadwa owned b him, which was ormerl^used, as.a pool and billiard place, o Lewis sree, adjoining Crescen hall... ' ' Lahrop Dangler o Souh Eaon own is making some improvemens o his house. he building has been raised our ee and a ba window added.. Bernard F. Muer, whois he agen a his place or he Penn muual lie insurance compan, has rened oice room in he Morris building. he Eaon own reading circle will mee on Frida nigh a Miss Jennie Whie's. 1 he Spanish and Cuban quesion w be discussed. Charles Scheck has closed his pool and billiard business, which he conduced in he building recenl bough b Henr Wolco. Harr Howland. a ormer residen o his place, who has been living a Orange or he pas ear, moved back o Eaonown, on Frida... he emploees o P. F. Collier will give a dance o-nigh in he old building on Broadwa owned b. abor alor. he ba acor was closed on Saurda or a ew das o make some repairs o he boilers. :- :" homa9 Raer' is now emploed in George Gould's sables a Lakewood. Oliver Johnson has been laid up wih an aack o rheumaism. '. Charles Morris is emploed on he rolle. ^ OCEANC NEWS. "'A "aiice b he Pashue duo in Ked Hen's Ball Las hursda Sigh. he Pasime club gave a dance in Red Men's hall las hursda nigh. Abou i couples were presen. he grand march was led b Miss Jessie Allen and Edward Fen on. Rereshmens were served a midnigh and he dance broke up abou hree o'clock. Erma Keach, daugher o Cap. Elisha Keach, is slighl improved. She has ieen suering.rom concussion o he. brain, resuling rom a all down snirs. Richard Wcko has reurned rom New York, where he has been working during he winer. He will go o work nex week on he Red Bank rolle. George Alas and George S. Longsree will 60on open a. biccle sore and repair shop in he building on he corner o Second and Main srees. Miss Prudence Newberr, Miss Nellie Homan and Misses Jessie and Nellie Harve spen Saurda in New York. Willinin Baile, who has been emploed in New York during he winer, ha.-) moved back o his place. Charles Kuper is maling some improvemens o 'his house. Dr. Naglo'8' house is being repained:. Miss Maud omlineon and Mies Josephine Fenon o Lincro spen Sunda wih Miss Jessie Allen. Mrs. Clarence ule and Mro. Charles Whio joined he Pocahonas lodge on Monda nigh. lira. Charles. Allen ib visiing her BiBer, who lives n Moun Holl. here is an adverised leer in he jkwoilice or A. A. Burne. J. E. Daniso has bough a new biccle. Mrs. Mar Harve is sick wih he grip. Col's Nock NmvB. ' Mr, and Mrs. John B. Emmons and heir (laugher Annie o Long Brunch visied John Saleslr on Sunda, and Howurd' Dillnnnuli and da MnhowB o Ji'i'sc villu visied MisaSadio Woloo. John Dugan o Monrose KB moved ino Mrs. Ann Kelso's houso; John Hmil) bus moved o James Degan's house, and Benjamin Mahews haa moved no John N. Lnwronce's house, John Giberson riwnl bough a eam o oxen in Now York, hi'ir combined weigh being 3,S00 poundo A ew das. ner bo hud an opporuni o Hull horn, which he acceped. Louis MiihcvvH spen nnro las week wih Gilber Mageu o Mnrlbnro. William Sherman nnd'alred Francis spen Bundii n Long Branch, Mrl.. Elijah Mahews ibbuerlng rom in aack o rheumaism, John F. Buukmuh hull buil a now.poulr house. WES LONG BRANCH NEWS. Promoions rom he Primar Deparmen o he Public School. On Monda promoions were made rom he.primar deparmen o he grammar deparmen o he publicschool. hose who were promoed were Delia Golden, da Golden, Helen Bowman, Kaie Parker, Maggie Goodman, Mabel Wheeler, Mar Holmes, Bnon Dangler, Waler Palmer, Emma and Mamie an- Deroe, Paul and Munroe Francis and EHe Fowler. Miss Edih Woolle. daugher o James H. Woolle, gavea par on Frida nigh. he evening Was spenr wih music and games and a collaion was served a midnigh. Among ne guess were Mr. and Mrs. homas Brown, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. Cbllie ". Brown, Mrs. Jane Brown, William reland, WillianiBrown, heodore Brown, saac' Brown, Miss Cassie Brown. Helen Brown and Mabel Brown o Oakhurs,. Mrs, Wm. E. Noron, Mrs. Mar Poole, Mrs. Phebe Sherman, Marie Woolle, Miss Belle Heer, Waler Sherman arid heodore Dangler. A masquerade surprise piir was held a James "N. Waers's a Oakhurs on Monda nigh o las week. he surprisers were rom Long^Brancli, and in he par were Mr, and Mrs. James Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sherman, Mr. and Mrsc Henr Joline. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Woolle, Mrs". Henr Conover, Mrs. Goobeil, Harr Joline and Horace Sherman.. '..- Warren D. Brand o Oakhurs has moved bis carpener shop rom he Mc- Lane proper o he rear o. he Runjon sable;' Laird &annoe have moved heir blacksmih shop, and John- lc- Kean's owheelmen's res has been orn down. he McLane proper was recenl bough b he Deal land compan. Samuel D. Wiseman o Oakhurs occupied he pulpi o he Mehodis church on Sunda morning and saac B. Whie conduced he services a nigh. Mr. and Mrs. William,Lewis Harve o Oakhurs and Mr. and Mrs; Alber Edward Adams o Eaon own' were each serenaded oh hursda nigh. James Howard Mclnre, who has been spending he pas wo monhs a Souhpor, Norh Carolina, reurned home on Saurda.nigh. ~- he'daugher o Liber will celebrae heir irs anniversar ornigh. here will be a shor programme o exercises, ollowed b a supper.- Florence Campbell, a suden a he sae normal school a renon, is spending her Easer holidas a home. he new blacksmih shop which is being buil or 7 Frank Sherman is Hearing compleion. Mjss Loie Mezgar o Oakhurs has reurned rom a visi o relaives a Brookln. Charles Brand o Waside is building a house or Michael Finle on he Poland proper. John C. Woolle has gone o Bah Beach, L.., where he is emploed in a baker.. Conover Andrews is making some improvemens o his house a Onkhurs. Miss Dora E. Claon has been visiing relaives a Long Branch his week. William Smih has moved rom Long Branch o he Mar Smih house. Helen Gugel o Haboken is visiing Mr. and Mrs. Frank F, Krug. Mrs. Frank anderoe, who has been quie siok, is improving. Mrs. Win. L. Poole has been sick during he pas week. John Shor and Clarence alor spen Sunda a Holmdel. Miss Emil Sibbs is now eaching school in. New York. John Row o Oakhurs is building a new barn.. MrB. Shuls lias gone o Behel,lNew York. _ """ WAYSDE NEWS. A Sew Chicken House and Workr Shop-Oher mprovemens. Jean Bapiss Bellison has buil a new henhouse, he second loor o which is o be a used as workshop. he wiigonhouse on Joel Fields's place, occupied b Edmund Dangler, bus been reeuclosed and shingled.. < Mr and Mrs. Edward Wes nnd amil, George Hagerman and bis son, J. Monroe Hngerman, o Asbur Park; and Mrs. Angelina Smock o Shrewsbur, visied Mr3. Michael Fur on Sunda. Leon A. Fields has reurned rom a wo weeks' visi o his siser, Mrs. alor Johnson o Long Brunch Ci. AuRUsuB Youuians o Lnng Branch Ci has been visiing his uncle, Edward Dangler o Chesnu Plains. Miss da Whie and Laon D. Whie are visiing Mr. and Mrs. William" Snder o Asbur Park. Miss MH r A. Worles. who is emploed a Asbur Park, is spending hree weeks' vacaion here. he Easer enerainmen will be held in he Mehodis church on Sunda aernoon. simc B. Whie o Oikhurs preached in he Mehodis church on Suudu aernoon.. Mrs. Lall Jaclrson has named her oung dnugher Norn Elizabeh. E. L. Woqlle's chiouen ard has been newl enced. Holmdol News. Mr. and.mrs. Louis DuBois, who were recenl married, have begun housekeeping on he saac Smo'ck arm, which was recenl bough b Mr. DuBois. icor Dean Kenn's aher, who HPH in Sussex coun, visied him las week and helped his son pu a hard-wood loor in his dining room. ' MisB Carrio Whie and Mrs. Alber Dorse o Red Bank have-been visiing Mrs. Dorse's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Ko Suphin, K. R. Suphin and William K. Heer visied he Cniuha o Phias lodge a Red Bank on Frida nigh, Cap John Henr Heer, who has boon ver sick during he pas wo weolib, s slowl improving. Chrlnoonno olrneh, who aondn pclioul (i Drldgi'on, in homo on his Ensor vncnioii. ho rond lending rom El's mill o he Bnno church is in an ulnion iinpaiuubkcondiion. Dr. H. G, Coulio WHH veiling rk'inlu hero on. Baurdn and Sunda. MorrlBvllle News. ;.. Mrs. John Kell was operaed upon las week b Dr Doriohueo New Brunswick or. a di8ease,\o he somach. he operaion was <;r successul and Mrs. Kell is improving rapidl., Miss Laura Anonides, Miss Grace Sou and Edward Silwell spen Saurda and Sunda* a Long Brauch wih riends. During a recen sorm he sign over he enrance o rini cemeer was blown down. has no e been replaced.. Harr Dean o" Lincro has moved o his place and is now living in one o John Warneker's houses. Mrs Garre Magee has been spending a week wih her daugher, Mrs. Frank Mapjee o Middleowri. Miss Kae Hale, who has been sick wih he grip or he pas wo weeks,- is improving. John H. Kell -bough a new horse las week rom William C. El o Holmdel. John Caran is conined o he house wih a complicaion o diseases. C. C Wall o Middleown ownship is visiing riends a his place., Daniel Cosello has gone Wes,'where he will rain race horses. James A. Kell has bough a new amil wagon. John R. Kell-is sick wih he grip. ^» 7. Scobevllle News. Alber Polhemus o his place and Daiiel Robinson o Keansburg visied Frank, Robiuson o Asbur Park las week... Jesse F. Meixs.ell, who has been spending wo weeks wih his uncle,'has reurned o his home a Pbillipsburg. Mr. and Mr?. John Riordan and J. H. S. Parke spen Sunda wih Mr, and Mrs. William Carne.., Mr. and Mrs. William Polhemus o Asbur Park spen Sunda wih "Henr Polhemus. : m i o Fair Haven News. Charles Dough and his wo daughers have reurned rom a wo weeks' visi o riends on Long sland. he -house owned b Mrs, Deborah Smih, v oppbsi J.. H. Fielder's blacksmih "shop, is beingrepaired. he American Mechanics will give a ball in heir new hall on hursda nigh o nex week. Mrs Arhur E. Smih is conined o he house wih a severe cold. Easer Prices. FreBh Eggs, each lc. er Bes Buer.per pound 23c. 5 pounds Good Swee Buer $ cans Good Swee Corn 35c. 1 can Good Salmon.^..., 10c. 2-quar bole Good Pickles 25c. 1-pin bole Fienoh Musard c. Arbuckle's Coee, per pound ;: 10c. Bu our Blend Coee. he bes 25-cen in own.., : -,_... [ ~ Orders called or and delivered. Reill's Grocer, 18 PEARL SREE,' RED BANK, N. J. ' -H- luucnarouhdhcpanushows MOW HE FCMCC i MAO. KEYSONE WdKN WlB : FRNCG JS A GOOD ]?'EKCE m&&e rom be bea arl eire n exal bo proper weigh'; adaps sel o an degree o '"«' or rold. cxpamlini ami ronraclluii, o ahoupall slack. 25 o 681 cbrs high, Kops all kldds o sock n or ou. Send or ree book ou ence building. CHARLES G. CONOER, Holmdel, N. J. Handsome Oices N HE NEW Regiser Building have our oices o le on he second loor o he new REGSER building on Broad sree, Red Bank. ho ren is $100 per ear or each oice, and he can be had singl, or in Buies o wo or hree. he oices are heaed!^ih senm, nnd he hall and sairwa is lighed and heaed wihou expense o he occupans. iled oile rooins or men nnd women, wih ho bes saniar equipmen, are on ho samo loor. ho oices havo hard wood polished loors, and are rimmed wih ] quarered oak, lu- hnvo seel ceilings and side walls, handsomel decoraed. Murble bnainu, wih nickel-plaed iings, are in each odlco, nnd he oices can be lighed wih eiher gas or elcrio ligh, nb ma bo d'o'airod. ho building ll solidl consruced and is almoa (n 1 proo. Uo plumbing wiia done under he direcion o one o ho bee naniiu expors o Now York ci. he rou or each viioun oice in he name, undho lrnoonu i r>vlll lmvpchoice o rqoiriii' L'onlCH CiYn he Been a he ollco o Charles Hcmr vinn, loomno and 4, HuaiOHii building. iobn H. COOK. v AAAAAAAAAAAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HEODORE P.. WHE, eal isaie, insurance and loan roker, BOOMS 1 and 2 REGSER BULDNG, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. HOUSES O REN. h^ave hir houses in.red Bank or ren, ranging in:price rom $6.00 o $50.00 per monh. Persons who conemplae" moving on he irs o, April should see m liss.,.. OFFCES O REN. have our oices o ren. he are suiable or proessional men or or ligh businesses., > HOUSES FOR SALE. have houses or sale on ever sree in Red Bank, ranging in price rom $800 o $15,000, Mos o hese houses will be sold on ver eas erms,_ and wih a small pamen down. NSURANCE.. represen as good and as srong insurance companies as exis. lam ' no saisied wih simpl wriing he polic and aking; he premium. here is,a loss, do m bes o ge or he person injured ever dollar o he loss, up ohe ull amoun o he polic. MONEY O LOAN. have mone o loan in sums o $1,000 o $6,000. hese mones are J owned b residens o his locali, and will be placed on bond and mor- Rage on desirable proper in an par o Red Bank or adjacen errior.. For Spring, 18g8. -Or- DRY GOODS AJD DRESS GOODS A 1' A diem & die's, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. he Pures and Bes! Rocheser " Bohemian " Lager Beer. No a poor, cheap beer, bu a good and pure beer cheap. Boled b us exclusivel, in "green boles." $1.25 per case, delivered abdu'r door. GEO. R. LAMB & CO., elephone 15B. Fron Sree, Adjoining Posoice, RED BANK, N.,J. k 1 o 0 < 1 r < 1 0 # LUMBER AMD-HARDWARE. PANS AND OLS A -WHOLESALE AND REAL. Garriaee Goods, Rims, Sokes, Hus and Wheels. Also Wire- Rope, Boa Nails, Rivps, Copprr Nails, Blocks, Pulles, Anchors and Pure Manilla'Rigging. Preson's Ferilizers (oilorlvix) or Lawns. Also Hone Phosphae anil Fish Oimo. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FllON S11EK, Cor. Maple Avenue, BED BANK, N. J.! Garden Manure. liave on lmnd a quani o old, well-roed liorw) manure or garden purposes. Also ;; suiable or ruck growing. OFCK : Wlmr Avonuo, ncnr Fron Breo, RED RANK, NEW JERSEY. - < 1 o 9 a 0

8 ' ' * ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' <',. '. ~ ' / '. -, r NON FALLS NEWS. A Sunla Oaer Moa-Preparina or Summer Boarders. An oser roa9 was held in Sheri's woods on Sunda. Abou hir men were presen a he oser roas, some'o whom were rom Red Bank and Long Branch, bu he largernumber were rom inon FiFla. Besides osers, here were oher eaables, and here were also plen o beer and oher drinkables. Preparaions are being'made or a big boarding season his ear, aa ear he boarding houses could no accommodae all he people who Wished o spend Uie season here. his ear almos ever bouse which has a spare room is geing read o ake boarders. Good counr board is oered, and he raes are ver low, and his, wih Hie naural aracions o he locali, bas made he village a popular place or hose o moderae means who wish o spend a ew weeks in he counr. ' ;;,, Craword.Bros., who have been in he wholesale bucher business here or be pas hree ears, are doing double he business his spring ha he o bave ever done a his season. heir Business jus now is conined almosexclusivel o veal. he calves are- bough rom he armers roundabou.- Mr. "Craword, aher o he Craword brohers, was in he bucher business here or wen ears beore he presen irm ook charge and during all he ears he was in' business he did no do as much in an spring as his sons are doing now. One o Daniel Shus's horses, broke some o is harness las week and became righened. kicked up is heels and sruck Miss Jennie Shus, who was eiing ou he ron sea o he wagon, on he knees. he horse became unmanageable and ran awa, bu was caugh bj Al. Craword beore i bad run ar. Aaron Suiock, who recenl moved rom he James Benne arm o he Michael Clanc house, is making some im proemene o he proper. he rees are being rimmed, some o he brushland has been cleared and plowed, and he place is being pu in beer condiion han or several ears pas. Ois Coleman, who has been wih his aher, Aoel Coleman, a ron Hill, Delaware, was,a inon Falls las week. When he reurned o Delaware beook back wih him a col which Mr. Coleman had raised, and which will be enered in races in Delaware and Marland. Las Wednesda Aaron ilon swapped his gra roer or a ba horse owned b Frank Wilbur o Scobeville. he nexi da Air. ilon raded he ba or a sorrel horse owned b George Woods o Red Bank.. George Mers will sar a Sunda newspaperroue hrough iuon Falls and he surrounding counr. He expecs' o begin he roue nex Sunda. Frank Sherman, who has been engineer a dip. Walling's disiller or he pas hree ears, has le his emplo.and is now a Shark Kiver. Samuel J. Benne has bough a new eam o horses or use in his lour business. John Murph has also bough a new eam o horses ; ^ A good deal o plowing has been done b he armers, bu ver lile planing has been done excep a ew earl peas and some poaoes. Frank Deninger, who works or Miss Sarah Dal, has been called home o Brookln b he serious sickness o bis moher. Reginald Benne, who is aending a medical college in New York, spen a' couple o das las week wih his parens here. One o he children o Mrs. McKee, who lives in Aaron ilon's house, has been ver sick, bu i is now improving. "Cap.""arid"'Mra.' David" 'Walling" have been spending a ew das in New York. William "Casler has been visiing riends in New York or several das. CHAPEL HLL NEWS. mprovemens o Fm. B. Moun's House-Buvlna a Barn. John Maxson, who is occuping he Hugh Caliil proper, will move o William B. Moun's house his week. Mr. Moun's house is being pained and decollaed. Win. S. Applegae has bough he barn recenl buil on he Cahill place b Mr. Maxson. lie ounges daugher o Fred Lamb has buen sick wih a heav cold, She is no * somewha improved. Charles Carhar has bough a new Pierce biccle rom George Hance Paerson o Red Bank. Mra. William S. Applegae, who has been sick wih quins sore hroa', is slowl improving, Mr. and Mis. ra Anonides visied Mrs. Gordon Paerson o Alanic Highlands on Sunda. Miss Mamie Field and Miss Sadie Applegneo Oak Hill havo been visiing relaives here. John Sodi'n o Headden's Corner is now emploed b Benjamin D. Price o his place. - James Walling has graded bis nrd. He has also mudo a, new drivowa o hiu ho n so. CluirleR Benne will be emploed b George. Laurie he coming season. Frank AnomJea will lio emploed his summer b Gjgrge B. alor. Mra. Richard Applcgao spen FriJu wih relaives a Red Bank. Harr ngalls spen Sunda a Long.( Brnnnli visi ing nondh. Richard Applegao is now emploed b Jamcl Wulling. Shrewsbur Kows, he, Shrewllmv reading circle me cnordii ui-rnomi ill Mrs. C. H. Paerson's, ho hospial auxiliar melr lill moo a Mra. Paerson's lij.s aernoon and he inihsioinr Booio o he Preshverimi clmrdi will mue horo omorrow aernoon. Mrl. A. HoliiK'H Uordun reurnod home on Wnliirdu rom Ninv Brunswick, Canada, wliprii iilio linn bi'cn viuiing her moher, Mni. 0.. Bunn, Hr. Rev. Air. Prici) o Newark conduced Clio mrvico in he cuuorinii churoh on Bimdii. John liilno la conined o ho houso wili un aack o ho grip. Subnorlbo or'un Ruaisni. Adv. OCEANPOR NEWS. A Par b he Oikalea Soelev A Orapliaphone Enerainmen. he members o he Oskulea socie gave a par las hursda nigh a he. houhe o John Ward, Sr. be evening was paseed in plaing games. -A eleven o'clock an excellen collaion was served and shorl aerward he guess depared or home. hose presen were Jev. and Mrs John Wage. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Corlies, Mrs. John Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smock, Mrs. John Ward, Jr., Mrs. S. W, Price, Hiss Nellie-Price*, Miss Carrie Ward, Corlies Price, and reeland Lav,on o Oceanpor, Mr. and Mrs, Howara Davidson o Eaonowu, Frank Smock o Newark and William Emmons o Asbur Park. '. \ A graphaphone enerainmen wns given in he public school las hursda nigh b John Gulicji and Frank Dickman o Red Bank. he enerainmen was or he benei o he,school and.he receips were $2.80. ',.-.-«- Fred Gebbar was operaed upon las week a he Long Branch hospial or somach rouble. he operaion was successul and Mr. Gebhar wll be able o be ou in a week... Edward Lippinco, who has Men siok wih pneumonia, is improving. Mrs. Michael Garrigan has also been sick wih pneumonia. ' Miss Florence Resseque o New York, who has been visiing riends here or he pas wo weeks, reurned home eserda. William Midgle has aken hree o his race horses o Sheepshead ba o.ge hem in readiness or he summer's racig. Rober Laird, Benjamin Eldridge and Alber Smih will sar or be ba hi* week j where he will dredge or clams. J.. Woodward o New York has moved in he house which" he recenl bough rom C. O. McFadden. A large number o shade rees are being planed on he Monmouh hoel grounds. \. ' Phil Dal, Jr., o Long Branch, spen Sunda wih Harr Blackmur.. Joseph Casler is now emploed b Augusus P. Classen. Corlies Price arid George Megill have new biccles. MDDLEOWN LLAGE NEWS. hree New members Join he Bapis Church on Sunda.. he Lord's Supper was observed in he Bapis church on Sunda morning. hree persons were admied ino niem 1 - bersliip b'leer. he are Miss Emma Walling and Mrs. Lewis and her daugher Fannie, all o New Monmouh. he adverised leers a he posolce are or Rober Arc, C. Boak, Rober Oochrah, Mrs. om Davin, Mrs, W. Hde?, 1 Miss Grace Mickham, Mra. Harrie Maceile, Mrs. H. Moore and Harr Ransome. - Joseph G. Fra^le, who has been spending he pas ear wih George N, Conlilin, or bis healh, reurned las week o his home a Brookln. Rev. Lewis wiab o Kepor preached iii he colored Bapis church a New Monmouh on Sunda aernoon. Miss Edih B. Carringon o Asoria, N. Y., spen las week wih he Misses Harshorne. he barns and cow house on he arm occupied b J. C. Gulick have been repained. ' William Paerson o Long Branch spen Sunda wih his aher, D. G. Paerson. Mrs. Edih Douglass o Brookln is visiing her siser, - Miss Elizabeh Paerson.. LouisDespreausbas'reurned i;onrashor visi o his daugher a he Highlands... Miss Mar H. alor has reurned home aer spending he winer a Plainield. Dora Ma and iola Paerson o- Eed Bank spen Sunda wih riends here, Augusus Colemorgan o Long Branch visied Golieb Diez on Sunda, Miss Mamie Broiver has reurned rom a visi o riends a Long Branch. Edward Walling o New York is visiing Edwin Beekman. Fred Wilson spen Sunda wih his parens a Maawan. anderburg News. Mrs. Samuel Conover and Mrs. Samuel anderveer visied Mrs. John B, Craword o Chapel Hill las hursda. Miss Jeanie Nev spen Saurda and Sunda wih her siser, Mrs. Michael aughn o Red Bank. Miss Nellie P. Ran visied her siser, Mrs. P. Bagge o Freehold, on Saurda and Sunda. Mr. and Mrs. Parick Higpins o Sea brrln visied Mr. and MrBijichael Now on Sunda., ' James )up;an is conined o he house wih an aack o pleuris. Louis DuBois is having a. now windmill pu up on his arm. ' Luke Pror is enclosing his ard wih a new ence,,, John Beck spen Monda a Long Branch. C. S. Conover has bough anew horse. Par making ines cakes, onl ia udiupvimibl,: 2o aluu or eaa Conns. MKiwn rmnxn co., xw OK. r o Ge And Where o Ge! hese quesions are easil answered i pu- will -call a he Red Bank emple o Fashion, or here ou will ind sles and sock o rimmed and Unrimmed Milliner ha is second o no oher in he sae, a prices o our saisacion. Respecull ours, MRS. E. WES, Easer Shoe, arid ie Novelies, ^ ^. v Our hree loors are ull o slish new shoes ; mos o which were made or us b he manuacurers on special ' order. When a shoe is made o order, as ours are, more.care is aken b he makers. Leaher o slighl inerior quali is hrown ou, and he work o making is more careull done han when, shoes are o go ino a general sock. his is wh our shoes keep heir looks and shape so long, and wh he wear so well. Ladies' > v Russe " Shoes and ies. \ One. elegan sle is a beauiul shade o russe kid lace shoe, wih a* rich silk vesing cloh op, made on one o our new shapes. sells a. $3.00. he ies, same sle, are $2.50. he same eecs are duplicaed in black a $3.00 and $2.50 respecivel. hese make one o he Girls' Easer Shoes. " Cloh ops are popular his spring. One sle, in eiher lace or buon, all sizes and widhs, made wih a slish paen leaher ip, sells or $1.50. hese are ver handsome. A ine, brigh kid shoe, paen leaher ip, lace and buon, sizes 11s o 2s, we sell or $1.00. WHE & KNAPP, BROAD SREE, Opposie Poers's, RED BANK, N. J. Choice Norhern Grown Seed Poaoes. JUS ARRED AND N PERFEC CONDON. 8^35=. EARLY ROSE, ((rue) '.; per barrel. HOLON MANE ROSE 3.75 " EARLY MCHGAN, hobcscnrl poao e produced 4.50 MAGGE MURPHY, ho moa producive nnd bes no poao. (Soo llusraion) n..." 400 BURPEE'S EXRA EARLY, " RURAL NEW YORKER, No " GREA DDE 4.85 ";., WORLD'S FAR " FREEMAN 4.85 " CARWUN'S, No " MAULE'S HOROUGHBRED 4.50 " 'or do(icrl[ionn, duo our Hprlnj / "A ull lino o Olovor anil Grass Sooa o he lilgh- (rodli), No cliciip,.bu Rood " LOEX COMPANY, JXEX.E SLER, N. J. *

9 OLUME 40, BANK, N. J., WEBSESDAY. APRL 6,1898. PAGES 9 O 16. l. 1. SCHANl'K'-S PAENS, HS LAES NENON S A FOLDNG UMBRELLA. He Lives a llolmdel, and Has nvened and. Paened Man Devices-A Fine Workshop in Mils Faher's Farmhouse. Henr, Scuanck, son o Laaee S.. Schanck, who lives near Holmdel, has invened a olding umbrella. Mr. Schanck's ase runs o mechanics, and alhough he ia a oung man he has made a number o invenions, Borne o which are no onl o pracical uili, bu have been quie proiable o him. His laes invenion, ha o a olding umbrella, is designed principall. or biccliss and ravelers. can be olded up ino a roll oureen inches long and Abou one inch in diameer. When hus olded i can be readil packed in a grip, or made par o a ouring oui and carried on a biccle. requires less han a minue o old he umdrella, or o make i read or use aer i has been olded. he ribs are o seel and are in wo pars. he lower hal o each rib elescopes hrough he upper hal when he umbrella is olded. his makes he lengh o he olded umbrella abou hal he usual lengh o he ribs. he handle ia in our pars, which can be aken apar almos a a ouch. he umbrella is so consruced ha i is sronger a he ^joins, lian JieewJiere.and.. inji_number o ese which have been made o discover is weak pars, he ribs and handles have given wa where he pars are o ordinar consrucion quicker han ie have a he joins. his insures an umbrella ull as srong in ever par as an ordinar umbrella, and sronger han an ordinar umbrella in ever par where.here is a join. - he umbrella has been paened, and several orders or i have been received. A compan has been organized o manuacure he umbrella, bu he compan would preer o have bem made ori J a roal b some umbrella manuacurer,.who alread has he machiner and equipmen or heir manuacure, raher han o go ino he manuacuring line isel. he compan Has been incorporaed wih a capial o $300,000, o which abou $10,000 has been paid in. he incorporaors include Charles H. El o Orange, who ormerl was he cashier o he Alanic Highlands bank; Frank B. Rue o Alanic Highlands; James W. Danger o Freehold; and a number o ohers a Freehold and Orange. he larges invesors in he sock o he compan are Mr. El and one or wo oher residens o Orai^e. he invenion was compleed and he compan organized jus beore Chrismas, bu Mr. Schanck has been sick mos o he ime since, and ver lile has hereore been done. Mx. Schanck has alwa s been ineresed -in ools, machiner and mechanical appliances. From" his earl childhood he has been hand wih ools/"and was coninuall devisiug'means o make work easier. His aher recognized he ben o his son's mind and he gave him a course o sud in one he bes mechanical and echnical schools in he Eas. A couple o ears ago Mr. Schanck, invened a sprocke crank or a biccle, whereb he power would be exered on he ouside o an eccenric, hus giving much more power o he wheelman. Onl a ew o hese were manuacured, he biccle manuacurers, whom i was desired o underake is manuacure on a roal, ighing sh o i. Mr. Schanck imade and sold several o he devices. - One o heso was ried in a 25-mile race a renon, and he user o i was wo miles in advnnce o all compeiors beore ho close o lib race, ' Mr. Schanck was born and brough up on a nrm, and man o his invenions.and appliances have been designed o..aciliae arm work. One o he bes o his invenions was a spraor^ or sprinkling poao vines wih paris green.' his wan paened in 1898, aer i had been esed several ears. his sprher is generall acknowledged ho bes in.use in his secion, and i has had a ver largo Bale, A majori o he armers -o Monuiouh coun who use a ppraer a all uso liis make, and upwards o a housand havo beon sold. An unexpeced uso o whiph ho spraer has beon pu ia he spraing ol obacco plans on planaions in ho Souh. 'For his'use i is buil wih ver high "wheels, and i is moro exensivel uaod han an oher machine. Mr. Suhnnck ban been engaged or ho pas hree ears in maling an improved poao digger, which will bo pu on ho mnrlehlb ear. Eivch ear, during ho poao digging ooiison, his digger,ha8 boon esed, and ohnnkcm and improvemens have been made as he ess have shown weaknesses or deec?..he principal eaure o Mr. Schanck's poao digger is a simple auomaic device or shaking he digger and cleaning he poaoes rom he dir aer he have been raised- ou o he ground. his device is "ver simple, and consiss o. an odd-shaped wheel jus behind he digger, which makes he ingers o he digger oscillae rapidl rom side o side. iis digger is now being manuacured b Srangle & Son o Highsown, who are he mauacurers o Mr. Schanck's Bpraer. he digger will sell a abou $60. Several acres o Mr. Scbanck's aher's poao crop were dug wih his machine las ear; and some improvemens have been made o i since hen. One o he greaes diiculies in making his machine was he shor ime each improvemen could be esed in acual use. Poaoes have o be dug when he are il o dig, and when he use o he machine in acual work showed'where an improvemen could be made, i was oen pas he poao season beore he improvemen was compleed. Mr, Schanck lives in a big armhouse on he road beween Holmdel and anderburg. He has buil a room a one side o he house or a workshop. Here he lias recenl insalled a ive-horsepower Kerosene engine. he engine was se up b himbol, and-urniskes power or running his machiner, which was ormerl done-b-liand-pr-ooc llrr Schanck has a ver ine equipmen o ools, suied or almos ever purpose conneced wih a machinis's work, and his workshop is kep as clean and as nea as a parlor. he armhouse is lighed wih elecric lighs. he ligh is urnished rom sorage baeries which Mr. Schanck made, he power being generaed b chemicals and acids. His moher's sewingmachine is run wih elecric power rom he saine source. Mr. Schanck expecs shorl o charge he sorage baeries wih elecrici b" power rom his engine, insead o using chemicals. Mr. Schanck has no e made his orune b his invenions. His receips rom his invenions have, however, paid or all his mechanical appliances and ools. He has now a ver horough equipmen, and his expenses in his direcion.will hereaer be small. From now on he expecs o make mone ou o his invenions. m o A SUBMARNE MNE'. wo Keupor Clamnxers Find O Sandu Hook. Las Ocober Richard Walers and Slvanus Han* o Kepor, while dredging clams o he poin o Sand Hook, caugh in heir ongs wha he believed o be a large can buo. was adri a he ime, and he men brough i o Kepor, where he le i on he shore near Pos's shipard. he can measures abou hree and a hal ee in diameer and is nearl round. he can la a he (shipard wihou causing much ineres rom ha ime unil Monda o las week, when i was pronounced b Dr. olne, an exper in explosives, as a deadl submarine mine, conaining abou 200 pounds o black powder. Mr. Pos has placed i in his sorehouse and has een word' o he Brookln nav ard o eorae and ge i. Poisoned wih Ee Medicine. AlmaSoden, he wo-ear-old daugher o Mrs. Ella Soden, was--poisoned las week b drinking a wash or sore ees, which had been le sanding on a able wihin reach o ho lile one. he child was aken violenl sick, and is ees especiall wero aeced. Dr. W. B. Beach o Eaonown was hurriedl called and lie succeeded in relieving he child, which has now almos whollv recovered. Holmdol's April Fool War Message. On April Fool's da a elephone message was sen o Holmdel rom Freehold, saing ha a Spanish vessol had ired on an American gunboa. ho Bor wna swil circulaed, and or an hour or wo Holmdel wns ho war cener o bo Unied Saes. was no unil he middle o ho aernoon ha i was discovered ha he war sor was an April Fooljoko. Wased mone. You wase our mone i ou pa more or our mea han wha charge. Bull ho bes incu and null i a lower prices han an oher bucher. do in Min on cuoli, bu ha in he reason wh cun aord o aell a a lower 1 price. Joseph Ran, he cash bucher, Broad Breo, Adv. ' Aiih, JlaiuJ-luU Plaorm Bpriug deliver wngonn. ho quali and nrioo arc lcndoro, Birusnll & Bon, Uod Bank.--.ddv. WHELN ALK S NO CHEAP, A FNE OF MPOSED ON JOSEP BENNE. He. Swore hir-one imes, Abou Freigh Charges on he Alberina he Heavies Fine or Swearing. Ever mposed in he Coun. he proani case o Gap. Charles hrockrnoron agains Joseph Beiine or aking'31 separae and disinc oahs on he seamboa; Alberina and on he dock a Fair Haven las Wednesda week, came o beore Jusice Henr J. Child las Wednesda nigh. Cap. hrockmordn had our winesses who esiied o he swearing. he winesses were himsel, his broher, JohnS. hrockmoron; Borden S..Sanord, he pilo o he Alberina; and. Johnearce. here were a number o oher men who-had heard he swearing, bu hese were he onl ones who had been subpoenaed as winesses. Cap. hrockmoron saed ha h,e proani began on he boa when i was near he Fair Haven dock, and coninued unil aer he boa had reached he landing and Benne had gone on he whar. He saed ha Berinej had done a grea deal o swearing beore he (hrockmoron) had begun o.keep all o his oahs; and ha ie had onl begun o keep coun o he oahs aer he had ound i was impossible o check he low o proani. Besides he sraigh swearing Benne had done here was a good deal o obscene and ilh language used b him. All his was corroboraed b he oher winesses, who had heard he language, bu who had nob kep coun o he pahs. he proani and oher bad language was used b Benne' on accoun o his dissaisacion over he rae o reigh charges on he Alberina. <. he proani and oher bad language was no denied, and he onl deence made was ha par o he swearing was done on he seamboa and he res o i on he whar, and ha hereore i was done on he rier. Benne's lawer claimed ha Jusice Child had no juris dicion' over'he case,.or his reason He insised ha i he-swearing was*done on he'river Jusice Child could no ake an acion in he maer. he ine is a he rae o i cens per swear, which is herae ixed b he laws o New Jerse or proani. No ine was imposed or he obscene language used, as under he law governing swearing, here is no provision or imposing a penal or an hing excep proani. he oher bad language used would come under he provisions o he law concerning disorderl conduc. he coss o $4.84 which were imposed go o Jusice'Child and Consable James Walsh. he $15.50 ine, which was he penal or he 31 oahs, will go o Amos S. Borden, o be used or he benei o he poor o Shrewsbur ownship. he ine o $15.50 is said o be he heavies lue ever imposed in Monmoub coun or swearing in an single case. Usuall be man who swears is conen wih wo or hree oal)3. he jusice has no jurisdicion as o he amoun o he ine, bu mus impose a ine o hal a dollar or ever oah used. A large number,o lawers said i was he heavies ine or swearing ha he had ever known o be imposed in he sae. When a man is ined or proani he mus pa he amoun o he ine wihou dela, unless he gives a bond or lie pamen o he mone., he gives a bond, ho can wai six das beore paing he lue aud coss. he doesn' pa, or i he gives a bond and doebn' pa a he end o six das, he mus go o jail. He has o spend our das in jail or ever oah used, and in a case like Benne's, whore 81 oahs wero used, he imprisonmen would be 12-1 das. ho man would also have o spend a da in jail or ever dollar o he coss, and i he wero aken o jail he cosb would bo ver much increased and would amoun o abou $ his would make welve das more in jail or 180 das in all. Benne's lawer's insmmon ha i ho swearing was dono on ho river Jusico Child had no jurisdicion in hu.case, and ha his jurisdicion in suol cases sopped a high waer mark, wus a new poin or he jusico and ho re served hia dvciuion unil he coum look up auhoriies. n he boundaries o counies and ownships which border on (i river ho Now Jerse law in some oar'l Haes ha hu middle o ho river ia ho boundar, and in oher omen i oas ha ho river in he boundar, wihou ualing wha pur O ho rivor olial bo ho boundar, n decisions in aomo caion he prinoipli iu ne down lin union) hcro in upoolal legislaion o Hi* conrar, ho boundar o lands horiloring on a river shall be he middle line o he river. -he laws o New Jerse in )her cases sae ha where a river is he boundar'beween wo counies, ha ;he oicials o each coun shall have jurisdicion over all pars o he river, Jusice Child considered ha hese laws and hese decisions seled he quesion o jurisdicion and on. hursda nigh he gave a judgmen agains Benne or $15.50, and C03s o he amoun o $4.84, making a oal o $ O OE FORA SCHOOLHOUSE. is Proposed o Enlarge and Remodel he School a Fair Haven, he board o educaion o Shrewsbur ownship held a meeing las week and decided o call va meeing o voe on he quesion o enlarging and remodeling he schoolhouse a Fair Haven. he people o ha locali have been asking or more school accommodaions or some ime,' and be meeing will be called or he purpose o giving he voers o he ownship an opporuni o voe on he quesion. hev school o be enlarge'd is known as school No. 2, and is he school which is aended b he whie children. he cos o he proposed improvemen will be abou $1,000. his Bum is o include he enlarging and remodeling)o he building, and also he cos o reurnishing i. An mone which ma remain on hand ahe compleion o he work is o go ino he curren expense und? he meeing will be held a he Fair Haven public school on uesda, April 19h, rom our o seven o'clock. he resoluions which will be voed on are as ollows: Resolved, ba here bo raised b curren rxalon be sum o our housand dollars or lie purpose o 1'nlarnlnir. remodellor and urnlsbidk scbool No. 2. a Fair Haven: and should liure remain a balance n lie compleion o bo building, bo said balance o rever o bo curren expense und, and o be used or curiva expenses. Resolved, ha be board o educaion be auhorized o raise b nue. Riven n heir corporae name, he aon-sald sum o {our housand dollars in anicipaion o lie ux o be raised, as provided in he previous resoluion, in order Cha he said board o educaion ma ener ino be work o enlarging, remodeling; and urnishing school building No. ~, as soon as possible. 5E A -SUNDAY-SCHOOL NSUE o be Held a Long Branch on ues- - da, April 10h he Monmouh coun Sunda-schoo insiue will be held a he Long Branch Bapis church on uesda, April 19h Pasors, superinendens, oicers, each" ers and all who are ineresed in Sunda school work are invied o be presen Among he speakers will be Rev. B. B Saas and Rev. W. P. C. Srickland o Long Branch, Rev. H. P. McCaule o Freehold,. Rev. H. F. Grava and Rev. "W. B. Maeson o Red Bank, Rev. A H. Young o Maawan and Rev. E.. FergUBSon". he aernoon session wil be held a hal-pas wo o'olock and a nigh he exercises will commence a hal-pas seven. Beween he sessions rereshmens will be served b he women o he Long Branch, Sunda-schools.». A Parioic Lecure. he Firs Mehodis church was illed las hursda nigh a he lecure given b Rev. George J. Mingins o Asbur Park. he lecure was or he benei o Arrowsmih Pos, was ull o inormaion concerning Cuba, he Spanish rule here, and he disaser o he Maine. he lecure was illusraed wir sereopicon views, which gave clearness nnd orce o he words o he lecurer Abou $15- was cleared. A Kenuck Dinner. A Kenuck dinner will be given a Pilgrim Bapis church oh hursda nigh o nex week. he dinner will be given b he Queens, o he Wes, a socie conneced wih' he church, and will in charge o Louisa Addison, Marha Anderson, Huldah Blun and Mar Clin on. -, A Big Haching o Ducks. Miss Surah Dul, who is he champion poulr raiser o inon Fulls, has 7<>0 duck eggs now in course o haching in ono o her incubaors. his is Miss Dal's irs experimen in haching duok ORRS in incubaors, alhough sho has been ver successul wih hens' eggs. Side Horsos a Freehold. A disease is prevalen among horsei (i Freehold which rcmils in pnrial pur ulhin o hu hind lego. ho deeenai ua'k hu animal suddenl and la ro qiiunl aal. Abou a dozen horse mvc died.and as uu>n moro arc sicli wih bo Dr.Clmpman can bo consuled n h olloo o l)n Field on ho Hocoud and ourh liurmliivb o ouch monh. Ee car, iionu mid hroa oxn'.unirnl. Ulv HOME FROM KLONDKE, WM. A. CONOER REURNED O RED BANK LAS WEEK. He Has Saked Ou a Claim on a Copper ver Creek, and Has Sias Auages, Worh $ 7.50, Which He Panned Ou in Foiir Hours. William, A. GonovJ, son o Sidne Conover o Red Bank/ who wen o he gold regions o Alaska las winer, reurned o Red Bank las Frida. He saed a Alaska onl a ver shor ime, bu while here be_saked ou a mining claim which he believes o be ver valuable. He worked a his claim onl our hours,.bu in ha ime he washed ou six nugges o gold which are worh $ One o he nugges has been made ino a pin, bu be ohers he carries wih him or exhibiion. Conover le Seale or Por aldes, and reached he laer poin Februar 14b. On he rip be was ou o sigh o land eigheen das. He had wo "parners" wih him, he being Alexander Robinson and Rober Nase, boh o Namozine, a., wih-whom he had become acquained on he rip. he wen up one o he creeks which empies ino Copper river. he camped ou along he creek, and go heir waer suppl rom a hole he had chopped in he ice. he inended o wai unil Bpring beore doing an prospecing, or beore saking ou an claims. Conover old a REGSER reporer ha one da while bis parners were workingabou he camp, he ook a shovel and a pan in which miners wash gold, and wen down o he creek o do Borne prospecing. He ound a place under he ice a he edge o he sream where he ground was no rozen and he began shoveling he dir ino he pan and wash- - ing i. n almos he irs panul o dir he ound one o he nugges. He kep up he work or our hours, and in ha ime he ound he. six nugges. He ound wo o he nugges in one pan o dir, bu in dozens o-pans he d'd no ind anhing. He sas ha his inexperience and awkwardness caused' him o wash awa and lose all he smaller paricles o gold, and ha onl heav nugges would sa in he pan under his manipulaions. - When he wen o he camp he old his parners o his ind, and showed hem he gold. Each man saked ou a claim along he creek. Conover sas. ha he hermomeer was a imes 54 degrees below zero, and ba he saw he could no sand be climae and hardships o he counr. he da he ound ho gold-he ook a seamer o reurn o... Seale, and on hi3 arrival here he sared a once or home. He was a he. camp a Copper river onl six das. Mr. Conover conemplaes organizing a sock compan o work his mines and oher mines in he neighborhood o his claim. He sas he miners old him ha i gold were ound iu such, large nugges close o he surace he locali mus be ver rich iu gold, and he expecs here will be a rush o he creek, and man claims will be saked ou, as soon as he sor o inding gold here is spread among he miners o Ala3ka. Mr. Conover brough back wih him a number o curiosiies, including a bear's claw, a seal ooh, ragmens o lava, a lnx skin and a deer skin, a six-prong elk horn, eagle claws, porcupine quills, and some specimens o quarz which are said o bo ver rich in gold. He sas here is plen o game in he neighborhood, o his camp bu ba he hardships o geing o he mining regions have been underesimaed and no a all exaggeraed. An Aernoon Euchre Par. Mrs. Rober Allen and Mrs. Oeorgo Hnnce Paerson enerained abou seven guess n a progressive euohre par a heir home on Broad sree las hursda aernoon. ho guess plaed a oureen ables and during ho aernoon somo musical selooions,wero rendered on ho piano and violin. he irs prize, a brass clock, was won b Mies linrguio Allaire. ho second prizo was a jnrdiniero pnlm and was won b Miss Emma Conovor. A cu glass bonbon dish was ho hird prize nnd his was won b Miss Ada Burrowes. ho consolaion prize was given o Mrs. John A. Bosch. Need i'o<uoi;h. Sickles & Clu's grocer sore, hna been or ears ho headquarers or seed poaoes.' Our eeed poaoes come direc rom Maine, where ho bes lunds in hin counr arc ound or growing poaoes. We keep Houloi Rose, vvliioli is he bes o all ho Roso poaoes, and wo huvo beid hal-dozen or inoro oher popular Hic.llwi & Clu, Broad sroc, Red, Adv.

10 EARLY DUCH SELERS. HE DESCENDANS OF ROELOF -. SCHAKCK. Mis Will, Which eas 3aie April loh, 1705 His Son, Hendrch " Schanck, ana Jli Children, ana he Disposiion o io Esae. Roelo Schenck, b his wie, Geesie Hendrickson, had he ollowing children: Sarah, born Ma 2Zd, married December 1s, 1734, Joseph anmaer or anmeon>n, a.1 spelled on records o he Marlboro Brick cliuieh. He was a «ono Krlln or Cbrineonce an Maer and Nell anclea. His wie Sarah died Sepember 1s Karinje, bapized March 19h, died ounpr. Kalrja or Caharine, bapized December 21s, 1718, married irs, Simon DeHar; second, Peer Couwenhoven. Jan, horn Januar 22d, 1721, married November Z6h, 1741, Jacomlnje Couwen&oven, die* Januar Daniel/bapized Ma2ih, 1783, died Sepember.80h, Neelje, born Pepeabor 10h. 172i, married Ocober 13h, 1744, Garre Couwennoven, died March 26h. 1BU0. Engolje, bapized April 28h Hcndrick, born Jul 20h, 1731, marrlea his own cousin, Caharine, daupbcr ol Jonnhan Holmes and unlche Hendrickson, bis wie, and died Augus Zli, 1760, n he earl ago o hlr-vo/ears OaUarino Holmes, his wie/ivas born Ma 11h. 1731, died Ma 12h, ms said she married a aecond husband, one John Schenck o Penns Neck. Roelo Schenck iaade his will April 10h, was proved March 3d, 1760, and is now on rebc^d in he secrear o sae's oice arre/ion in Book o Willa, page 03, ec. He describes himsel as a residen o Freehold ownship, which hen included ha par o Marlboro ownship where he resided. HegivesohisgrandsoD, Ruli, his land a he Poin. o his grandsons, Ruli nnd Cornelius, he gave he planaion he bough rom Peer oorhees. o. hia daugher, Nell Couwenhoven, he gave one hundred acres o land near he church. AH he res o his lands, called imber Neck, he devised in ee o his son, Hendrick, subjec o pamens o legacies amouning in all o eleven hundred nnd wen pounds, as ollows: o his granddaugher, Geesie Schenck, 280. o his six grandchildren, he children o his daugher, Caharine Couwenaoven, viz: Simon DeHar, Geesie DeHar, Jacob Uou wenhoven, Ruli Couwenhoven, Mar Couwenhoven and John Couwenhoven, 280, share and share alike. o his hree grandchildren, he children o his daugher, SaraanMaer, 280, share and share alike. o his daugher, Nell Couwenhoven, 280. He also speaks in his will o he children o his deceased son, John. Hendrick Schenck, his son, and Garre Couwenhoven and Peer Couwenhoven, wo o his sons-in-law, are appoined execuors. he will is winessed b William icej Cornelius Couvenhoven and John ice.;.. his' Roelo Sohenck was a noed man in his da and did considerable business or ohers in he wa o seling esaes, ec. He served as oreman o he grand jur a he Ocober erm, 1754, o our coun cours, andiiis name also appears. quie requenl in public maers. Hendrick Schenck, his son, diedwihin a ear aer his aher. Hia will was made Augus 28d, 1766, proved Sepember 12h, 17C6, and is recorded in he secrear o. sae's oice a renon in Book o Wills, page 105, ec. ' He devises o his onl son, Ruli, all his personal and real proper, subjec o U6e b his wie o hal he prois o his real and all he prois o his personal proper unil all his children arrive a age. Aer his a ixed amoun has o be on paid annuall o he widow, and she was She gives her onl son, Ruli, (o whom also o have he use_p one room in he his aher had devised nearl all his proper) ive shillings. he above homesead dwelling house so long aa she lived. his will was evidenl made while he arm o 190 acres she devises in ee o esaor waa sick and jus beore his deah. he injusice o some o he provisions made rouble, and i is a warning ha an imporan maer like he making o a will should no bo deerred unil a man is on his deah bed. o make a air and judicious wjll requires all he aculies o a well man. When a man's mind is clouded b sickness and his ime is shor, i is impossible o make a will which is jus o all concerned. Such wills generall make rouble, he devise o all his real and personal esae o his eon Ruli was urher subjeced o he pamen o 160 o each o his our daughers, as he came o age; Ho appoins his uncle, John Schenck, o Middleown ownship, and Daniol Holmes and Obadiah Herber o Freehold ownship, execuors. he same persons winess hia will as winessed hie aher's will he preceding ear. On hellea o an old English Biblo sill in exieence, and which he wrier haa seen, is his inscripion : "Ann lolmcn. hor book. Riven her b her moher, Ca Bchcnc, Jul loh, 17)," hen below ia ho ollowing enr : "l'rcmined o Ann Craword b her aun, Ann Holmes, 1B&." Beween ho Old and Now esamen is a record o ho birhs o he children o Hcndrioli Schenolc and Cuhurine Holmea ilia wie, aa ollows:. Kulll Hchcnck wna born April 17h, 17B. Hnmli Boliuiink won born Muaili. 17M»..! Mnr Hohenck WHS 1/om Mureli Mill, Jonahan Kclicncli wns horn Jul Will Uiiliarlno Mchonclc WM born Morr.i 7h. lwi. Klounor rclior.ek wim bom March 17h, 170*. Ann Hclionok wan born Juno Hill, 171X1, O Undo children Sunili «n<l Jonahan diedouiik. Ruii Bclionolc, ho (inl Burvivingnon marrieddccernl)'r 2d, 1774, daowncnii-. in, Buriih, daugher o John Bclionclc and Nellie Benne, iis wie, o Pleasan alle, and died Ocober 12h, His wie was born Februar 13h, 1759, and died April 13h, he are buried in he old Schenck and Couwenhoven uring ground hereoore described. Mar married Jacob Couwenhoven, who was known as " Farmer Jacob" on accoun o his well-culivaed and producive arm. is said ha he wag he mos handsome man o he da in lionmouh coun. - Caharine remained single. Eleanor was married Januar 27h, 797, b Rev. Benjamin Benne o eorge Craword o Middleown illage, md died here Ma 17h, Her husband was born December 5h, 1758, and ied Jul 10h, he are boh inerred in.he privae amil buring jround on he Craword homesead a u Swamp, \ Ann married Jonahan or John Holmes and died wihou issue; Eleanor Schenek and her husband, jeorge Craword, had he ollowing children, all born on he homesead in Middleown illage: Mar, born.januar 12h. 1800, married November 20h, 1817, o William W. Murra, ana s buried b be side o her husband in he graveard o he Bapis church a Middleown village.. Ann, born Februar 22d, 18(11, married Februar 12h b Rev. Docor Milledollar o Rev. Jacob rcnbroeck Beekman; died a he homesead wbcre ine was born and had alwas lived. Ma 8b; 1878; ind was inerred b he side o her husband in Fair 'lew cemeer. Adaline, bom Februar 10h, 1803, married John Llod Hendrickson and s burled b her husband's side in he privae amil buring ground on he arm where she lived nnd died a Middleown (Mage. Eleanor, born JnDuai 26b, died December 23d unmarried, and inerred b her laher and moher in hl Craword buring ground. n Book K-oi ieeds, pages 380, ec., James Seen o Eaonowri is ver conversan wih he earl hisor' o Monmouk coun, paricularl in connecion wih he churches o he coun; and in he las issue o his Eaohown in he Monmoilh clerk's oice, is headveriser he make3 he ollowing correcion in one o George C. Beekman's record o a deed rom John Schenck, surviving execuor o Hendriok Schenck, saemens, which was made in las deceased, o Caharine, he widow o week's REQSEE: Hendrick Schenck, deceased. his deed "Judge George C. Beekman, han is daed JFebruarv : 25h J _1785,_and cpn: whom a beer inormed man on MonmouU hisor dues no exis, is wriing dderaion named herein is 1,000. he and is described as siuaed in Freehold o he'' Earl Duch Selers." He menions he ac o Daniel Hendrickson ;ownship (now Marlboro) and was par o a rac o land ormerl belonging o being he irs person o Holland descen Roelo Schenck, deceased, and b him devised o his son Hendrick. Aer a aricular descripion b chains and inks, a general descripion is given as one hundred and nine acres, bounded norhwardl b Ruli Schenck's land,, weswardl in par b lands belonging o he Duch congregaion and in par i lands o James ankirk, souhwardl i Jacob Couwenhoven's lands and eajjwardl b Garre Couwenhoven's lands. hus i appears ha he widow, alhough cu o b her husband's will rom all ineres in his real esae excep he use o one room in he dwelling house, e in wen ears hereaer obained he.bsolue ownership o ha par o his real esae on which he house and oubuildings sood, conaining 190 acres. his is he same arm which Hendrick S. Conover, son o unis Conover, inheried, and which he sold o John McClellan wihin be memor o man now living. is now owned b a son i he lae Ruli Hendrickson o Freehold. Caharine Holmes Schenck, he widow, is said o have been a woman o grea energ and business capaci. She made her will December 12h, was proved Ma 31s, 1796,,and is on record in he secrear o sae's oice a ren- her hree ounges daughers, Caharine, ileanor and Ann, share and share alike. She gives her eldes daugher, Mar, wie o Jacob Couwenhoven, 200. She gives o her daughers, Caharine and Eleanor, her wo negro slaves, Jack and Jude, and her old negro, Brom, who is o be kep on he arm and suppored or lie b her wo daughers. Her negro woman, ilizabeh, she gives o her daugher, Ann Holmes. Her large looking glass and a Bnallerone, wih all her ables, are iven o Caharine and Eleanor, and her hird looking glass o her daugher, Anna. All he residue o her movable proper is o be equall divided among her hree ounges daughers, whom she also appoins execurices. his will is singular or ha period because o ho appoinmen o emales o sele he esue. Caharine Holmes Schenck mus have held advanced ideas on ho righs o women. Daniel Herber, homas Herber nnd Daniel Peacock were ho subscribing ' winesses o he will. Her daugher Caharine never inarried, bu occupied ho homesead urm unil hor deah. She al-o became he BOO owner o ho arm. A deed daed Jnnuar 18h, 1810, recorded in Book Y o Deeds, pages.814, ec., Monmouh clerk's oice, shows ha Ann Holmes, ono o lio hreo daughers o whom ho moher duvked his arm, had died inesao nnd wihou children, lea virip; hree Bisers, Mar Couwenliovon, Cuhnrinc Sohonck and Eleanor Craword, and ho children o heir broher, Ruli Schenoli, who hnd died Ooobor 12h, 1800, no her heira a law. B he nliovo deed Eloanor Craword nnd UH band relmwd nil heir ineres in he mid real enao o Caharine Schenok, his Caharine Schenck died unmarried June 6h, 1816, and was inerred b her aher and moher in he Schenck-Couwenhoven buring ground a Pleasan alle. - Her will waa made Ma; 7h' 1S1C, proved Jul 1s, 1810, and is recorded in he surrogae's oice o Monmouh coun in Book B o Wills, page 10, ec. She gives o her our nieces, Mar, Ann, Adaline and Eleanor, daughers o her siser, Eleanor Craword, all her beds, bedding, wearing apparel and household urniure excep a Duch cupboard, o be equall divided among hem. She gives her nephew, Garre, son o her siser, Mar Couwenboven, $500. She gave her our nieces abovenamed $700 each, o be paid in one ear aer her deah. She gives, he Duch cupboard o her nephew, Hendrick, son o her siser, Mar Couwenhoven. She also devised o him he 190-acre homesead arm, ogeher wih all he residue o her.real and personal proper, subjec o pamen o above legacies. She ako appoins her nephew, Hendriok Couwonhoven, sole execuor. his Hendrick Couwenhoven was married March 31s,1805, o Ann B. Craword. One o his daughers, Rebecca, married unis Conover and waa he moher o William. Conover who sill (1898) owns and lives on he arm where his parens lived, in he ownship o Marlboro, near he Brick church.' G.o. B. o, hold he sheri's oice in his coun, and sas he was a communican as earl as 1709 in he Duch church o Monmouh. he jiidge will be pleased o know ha Daniel Hendrickson was sheri, even beore he was a member o he Duch church. he irs ime was 1699, jus beore Dr. John Sewar o Eaon own, (1700) and he las ime in Anoher Daniel Hendrickson, perhaps a descendan, was sheri a he beginning o he Revoluion.". ASK Yd URDEAURFQRH E M." Regular Cusomers. Some o m regular. cusomers come rom places en or welve miles awa o ge mo o ohoo hoir horses. he know can shoe heir horses as eil as he can be shod, and he do no wan o ake chances in going o some one who ma have had less experience, and who mabe less ; exper. DANEL BENNE. Belord, N. J. Our Baker s clean, id and well venilaed. he bread, cake and pasr ha come rom is ovens are he handiwork o skilled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerials possible o be ound, J. W. CHLD, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. iismoke he Bss Cigar! N OWN. 5 Cens Each. HEY ARE CALLED LLLAN RU8SELL8. Morris Pacil Son, FRON SREE. ownship Commiee Meeings. lia Bonrd o ownship Oommloi o 81irow»bnrj (awdhhlp will liolil i««lil muumipn nliuun Hull on Moumuuh urco, Rod Hank. N. J.. on in- am uni lilrd Buuninjii o uaol) monh, rom 4 M 5 CM A. «. iiaimanon, ownahlp l X YY Y " ' " '-.. < he Planing Season is Now Here. As usual, our sock o seeds is he larges in quani, he bes in quali, and he lowes in price in, he enire coun.... \ ha his is no vain asserion can easil be proven b. comparing our adverised prices wih he prices adverised b an oher concern ii he sae. For insance he clover seed which we oer a $3.40 per bushel, we have been repeaedl assured b our cusomers is much beer in ever wa han an seed oered a $3:75 and more elsewhere. GARDEN SEEDS. 1.. ' Our small garden seeds we procure exclusivel rom James M. horburn & Co.; we are convinced aer or ears' handling his seeds ha he are now and^alwas have been'he bes on he marke. We have esed ever varie o small garden seeds we have in our sore. Wihou excepion we ound hem perec in ever respec, and can show ou he rial growhs. As or peas and beans, i is rue we do no bu hem o horburn ; as horburn himsel is obliged o procure hem on conrac rom he growers, exacl he,same as ourselves. _ WeJiave_jighing_buiJ;he^biS_and ines. quali_peasand beans grown in norhern Unied Saes and souhern Canada,,admiedl he bes secion in he world or he growh o hese kind o seeds.' wo ver popular varieies o, peas in his secion are he amous McLean's Advancers and he old and ried Champion o England. We quoe hese seeds a $1.75 per bushel. As or plows, we are headquarers on- Souh Bend, Oliver, "Boss" and all he older varieies, such as Nos. 18, i& 2, 19, 19^, ec,.. \. We quoe he" Genuine Boss Plow " a $4.25, quoed elsewhere a $4.50 and $5.00.,.. he "Genuine Souh Bend "we oer a $7.25. Do no orge ha his is he genuine Souh Bend plow and, no he imiaion. his imiaion plow is quoed b mandealers a $7.50, alhough i is no worh so much as he genuine Souh Bend plow b a dollar; We repea our quoaion or he genuine Souh,Bend plow, $7.25. A large sock o casings or all he Plows menioned Souh Bend, Oliver and "Boss," and also or all he oher Plows used in his secion, and prices in nearl ever insance we are assured b our cusomers are less han one-hal quoed b an oher business house in he coun. Do no orge, also, ha our Casings are polished. AXES. We have a mos excelleg Axe a 35C. his Axe is ull equal in ever respec o Axes adverised b oher concerns a 65c. Fi ears ago he bes Axe and highes priced one made in he counr was he Simmons Axe ; he same is equall rue o-da. We quoe his highes grade ool a 65C. CARPES. As or Carpes, never in our business experience o i ears have we ever been undersold, quali considered, nor will we ever be undersold. FURNURE. We are expecing shorl a carload o Furniure rom he Luce Furniure Compan. n he car are man medium,and low price Bedroom Suies. l ie Luce Compan is admied b ever hones Furniure concern in he counr o manuacure he bes Furniure a he ver lowes price he $10.00 suie being made wih he' same degree o.care and aenion as suies cosing ive imes as much. We are he exclusive dealers in his make o suies in his par o he sae. MARESSES. he genuine Souh American Hair Maress, ull size and ull weigh, eiher secional or in one piece, a $ his Maress is adverised b man concerns a $16.00^. Furniure, House Furnishing Goods and hardware o Ever Descripion. Remember, everhing is delivered ree wihin 50 miles o Red Bank. J. H. PEERS, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. %

11 PROPER ENLAON. arious Jleans o Securing i in he Average Bouse. he sio o onr new home seleced and ho plumbing decided upon in s general characerisics, he aenion ehould nex be urned o he subjec o venilaion. Grea euro hag alread been exercised in order o have ho air n ho bouse pure, bu sill urher consideraion o deail la necessar. - - he amoun o air required or an adul EO ha he hmosphero ma be ree rom ad odor is no less han 3,000 cublo ee par hour, and his aoalona shows ha n crowded localiies or even n good sized bu ill oonsruoed rooms he problem o proper and eecual vonilaion ia one no readil solved. he oroes whloh no are, irs, diusion; seoond, he wind and, hird, he dierence in weigh beween ' masses o olr o unequal emperaure. Ariicial venilaion is eeced in wo was irs, exracion, wien he air is exraced rom ho room or building b means o hea, seam jes, pumps, aus, eo., and, second, b propulsion, when air is driven in o expel he air alread in he room and s generall carried in b means o,a an inclosed in a box which can be worked b band, horse, waer or seam power. n he nbsenoe o all mochuuioal applianoea ho air o he room is changed b means o windows, he chimne and an ohlnks -creaed b lmpereol ied doors and sashes. hese iraporeolons aord poor persona beer venilaion even in winer han he are oherwise likel o enjo. Wih he ouside air pure i is an eas maer o keep ha o he house, in a like condiion during he summer monhs, or.doors and windows (ire all le open, bu in cold weaher he problem o rosh, pure air in all he rooms.o lie OUEO all he ime wihou oo grou an exposure o cold is ono ha requires hough and ma do- 7nond a sacriice on he alar o arisic eec. n he irs pluco he- windows and -doorb should bo o anaiii.il us u> jxi'mi c n horough chnugu o air in a low ininues.- his win ecnmi hii:nll inaer,.bu in ho winer i la no dcsiruulu o liuvc he houso chilled aiul nmdc ur.comorablo ior he inhabians lor an lengh o iiuo. mpedoa.he work or plciisuroo lliedii land is Jiablo o resuljn colds i nohing moro serious, and a room ho'weli~jireii is quie as eorioua in is resuls as a cold one, hough he aro no BO easil raco- -oble o hoir onuses, nor aro bo as imme- dlao in hoir eeos. All bedrooms and bahrooms should have direc communicaion wih he ouer air. A in cour, ho air o wbiob mus do du in a leas hal a dozen similar roomb, does no conain onouib pure air o cleanse a room as 16 should be cleansed. n he irs place here is no eulclon circulaion o remove he poisoned air and replace i b ha ha ispuriied o suppl he rooma aa quiokl.and abundanl as he should be supplied. Bedrooms, bahrooms and siing rooms should have plon o air and sunligh, and, excep in ver warm weaher, no eor should bo made o shads, hem rom he aun'6 ras. his ma ade he carpes And draperies, bu i will pu oolor ino he checks o ho household's members, a ring in heir voices and a gladness and sparkle ino heir ees ha are worh or more han he mos priceless -qpbolser,. ha ever was made. s well o remark here ha n buing he urnishings or ho. house i is wiee o eolec hem wih a view o he eeos o-oo sun on hem as well as -conac wih waer or hard usage. Again, he oolllnge should no he so high ba'he windows would look ungainl i ho wo should mee, and-lbe windows should be so designed ha he reach o wihin a ew ndies o he 'colling. he holgho he rooms should no be less han nine oo and should rarel exoeed 13, his o make hem accessible o he housemaid lor requen cleaning, or aciliies or ".cleaning' should -ba- over-lu- ho mind o boh builder and urnisher. ho windows -should go o wihin a ew inches o ho,.coiling, and he sashes should no be oo weigh o be moved wih case-. hla holgh o heiwindows ia nooessar o prevon ho accumulaion o sale air a bo op o he rnom. Ahon he walls pxpnd iar nbovo bo window ops, i is a diicul maer o change ho air here, and i is horo ha ho viiaed air accumulaes, or i is usuall warmer han he ouside oir and hns hereore a endenc o rise. i can oscnpo, ia place will bo aken b he pure air which whon ho door and windowbaroclosod ges ino ho room hrough ho ohlnks around honi. An opon ohimnc, ovou wihou a lre, is a good hing o bavo in ho common siing room, and ono bedroom a lesia should bo provided wih ono o be usoil in cuse o illness, or i is a mos oeciuil means o vonilaion when a consan cbango o air is Hooded. ho rooms o a OUBO Bhould bo horoughl (ilral n loasc ouco a da..as man doors and windows us possible- should bo hrown widel opon or abou an hour oach morning, and roonib ha aro much occupied during bo da should beiiirod a roquon inervals or u low minues a a imo. U'his can bo dono whon ho amil 1B a mcnls or eiiriigcd in some oher par o he houso. A second and moro qulob mehod ia o admi rosh air consanl b keeping ho windows alwas open a ho op. s viso o air/ bo v sleeping rooms booro rpirlng a nigh, and he Bhould bo cop' open a lllo all nigh long, ho amoun o rosh dlr admied dopouding upon i-lio oueldu umporauro, A plcoo o ooon cloh hung ovor ho opening, n board insered or, jocr sill, a 6C1UO) should lo used o prboo ho oo- cupiin o ho room rom dras. Upon lm>vli>k " 10 roome n ho morning he bodding should bo hrown over u chair, ho windows opunod widu, ani^hp oloso door also nhould booiionod ha nujbinleoajib noion o ihc air Jimj perowi unork in all places.. \ / \ ^ ' iibummoi ho hnliroom Window should bo kep) upon rom bo op and boom during ovor hour o ho 94, and in winor, i Bhould bo opened oou. "BnngJp." "Now, iomo color," Bdld ho houoowlo i o ho irinrkaiiuan. "Uor'u (ioiuo ha's bang up. sn', whlo" "Yon, H'a unnnurall whie." 1 "'a bo kind ha Holla." j " Uon'b llko i. ho oher hcro looko beor o mo." iia mnrkomnn lnughod, :, "Shall oll ou a sonroii, abou hai -"blooolpr 'l'hu panm i."' EXPENSE O BE REPENAN. Wlien he lin Passed, He Dropped a $100 Bill. "Arlend o mine journeed wih me on*o o a oeraln.resor in bo souh, where wo wen o'build ip our diseaso wased ssems," said J. D. Carh o S. Louis. "his riend'had dollars galore, being neresed in one o he bigges browing concerns in he wes. Bu ho loved bis mone dearl and held on even oheponnieswih.ho hri spiri-ha had.characerized him rom childhood. "We had boh been born, os i were, in he church, bu neiher had pbeod s preceps and., in aoc, had raveled ar rom he narrow pah. Bu one brigh Sunda inorning, while we were ou walking hrough he own, we passed b^o. modes lile church, and bo sound o ho bells seemed o inspire me all a once wih ado- Biro o lead a dieren lie. A recen spell o serious slokne'as, in which bad oen urned m mind o oher han R worldl hough, was parl responsible or m desire o ener he sacred plaoe. Curiousl enough, Fred ha was m riend's irs name seemed animaed wih ho 'same senimen. Ho bad been siok, oo, and was convalescen, bu sill or rom well. "We wen in, heard he services n a devou spiri^ and, as orme, was sincere n somo promises made mael while bo good prieb.wqb alking. Presenl a man oamo along wih a ha sreched ou or conribuions. el some silver change in m pocke, bu i ocourred o ma ha his small cburob was in need o unds, and so "ished ou a $5 noe. " 'Haven' ou an silver?' Fred whispered as he solicior o cash was close Upon vs. 'No a cen,' whispered baok. ''m going o give 'em a 'William.;., "'Grea Sco!'said Fred. ''ve ohljr his $100 bill. enn' give ha up.' '"Pu i in he ho,'said, speaking ver as and grabbing bis wrie. 'Pu i in he ba and ake Ou our change.' On m word as a Chrisian, ha sing brow-,er, who loved 85 cens beer han did a bushel o gold nugges, dropped ha (100 n good Aiucrioan mone in he ha. As be did i he collecor swung i ou o he nigh Kind o Saioner. have a box o good wriing paper, jus he kind ha will please ou. and will impress our correspondens avorabl. is a delicae cream and coss 25 cens a hox. ABB: or Pandora paper a each wih a lighning movemen, and he HE REGHSEE saioner sore. Adv. opporuni o ake ou change was gone orever. bo wholo hing occurred so FRS MORGAGE quiok ha Fred "ecaroel "realized or n minue wha had happened, Ho looked 5 PER CEN BONDS llko a riinn in a rance " did m bes o console him and suggesed ha be EOO he pries aer bo services were over and ell o he misake. All irs ho consened o his, bu inall Ma resoluion broke down, and he conessed bo hadn' bo servo o brace he uher. Aer ha wen several imes o h«eoine modes lile houso'o wcrshiprbuj wen alone.". HE ACRESS N LOE. A i Oi>hr.Ua Who Reall Fell in Love Wih Her omi Hamle. 1B ineresing o read ho amusing and ha eneraining anecdoes o amous plas given in ha now volumoo Shakospearean hisor and gossip, "Shakespeare's Heroines on bo Sage." One o he sories o romance is as ollows: "here was a pre picure a he llla heaer in Lincoln's nn Field? on he cold Dooombor nigh o- 1061, whon charming Misress Saunderson, as Ophelia, expressed her love in earnes o he ambiious oung Ham lei; o he nigh, he eloquen Beeron. She was beauiul and sha was cure; ho was handsomo and h«was uprigh. We ma be sura belr muual adoraion was no orgoen in he alk o he pi beween he acs as ho orange girls ran hiher and bihor o reoelve wih a Bmie he appings under ho chin while heir worea were bough and as he ine ladles in ho boxes welcomed ho amorous glanoes o arden ewains nround hem. " Mls's^Saundslinrhrough'Dnenanr had received he radiions o (Ophelia's impersonaion b hojjo ooresses beoro he revoluion, ba never beore her da had a woman essaed ho role. ho ab surdl o masouline acrosses, even* i a common and acceped sigh, mus eomo lm«u have caused a ga laugh when odd siuaions were creaed. magine, i possible, merr Charles keeping eobor nco when, aer bo had become mpaien ovor bo dela in beginning 'Hamle' and hod sen ho Karl o Bochcsor behind bo scones o ascerain he reason, ha wag solemnl inormed ha he 'quoon was' so qulo ehaved.' " 'Oddslsh cried he king, appreciaing ho poin. ' beg bor majes's pardon. We'll wai ill her bar bor has dquo wlhhor. 1.., '..'.. "As his irs'hamle aer ho resora lon reall loved bis Ophelia, EO he BOCOK! grea Hamlo, Baron Booh, appoarod wih nn Opbulla whoso winning behavior inado him n slno o love and whose wiso conduc broko' him rom ho sluvor o Bacchus.. A beauiul woiunn was Mrs. Booh, oooordlng o ho' disorihilnning verdic o ho ounger Cibborj lovol in councnanoo, dolloao in orm, nnd, moro over, pleasing as an norcea. n earl liu ebo had bcon a dancer, and a good daucor." _. Earl Belios Abou ho Grea Lakes W. S. Harwood wrlos o "ho Groa Lakes" in S. Moholas. ho auhor sas: All.ha region o ho norh o ho lnlcc» nnd mmediael skiring lioni rom Quoboo o LnUo Mlplgon and around o nnd beond old Per William was ho exploring ground o ho French. wns hoir now counr ho pla0p whore he worn o ound a pilgh cmplro, lioir "Nova Franclu," or }<cw Franco. bo rxon cxploroi'b nnd ho.french iirkirh bolleved, and hoir bolic wabsronghoiiddand sup pored b ho iiluh o lio mllims, lia.li awn boond he kllahl guinlni, or big luliu, our iircsan Ku[iorlor, licro vns a vas eal HUH. n hurdl possible n heso dau o underbniid how lllo liu know o bu rcklon, 'i'bov allod abou a norh won nasjago o Caha, and llio no onl iilked abou, bu he wroe learned and lnborioub ronlnos and Mjiulloil ninn vnhinblo rcmimu paper and nmde ver man iiniunlni! volmneii n heir ui'oi'i o provo bn JiiH l.oojid ho bond o Lnko Superior lioro wah a (rou and uhnr rlur, whoso inlgiir- ooiimo lod o n ml/{li urn, whleh vias ouralnl nu more hun 1,600 niiloa rom Japnn, «-*-» un KrcaiaKii lu ho brighes nnd boa counr nowopapor on oarh. Adv. UNCLE SAM'S JEWEL BOX. Precious Sories in he reasur auls in Washingon.. A Washingon, in ho.bond vaul o ho reasur, is a grea sore o diomoeds and oher precious Bones ha belong o nobod. Mos o hem have been in ho cusod o he oicials or abougo eme, bu some o he gems have een here muoh longer, and heir hisor ress mainl on haz radiion. here s a bole our or lvejncbes long illed wih diumonde, here are various oher loose sones, and here are man se in gold ornamens. he value o he wbolo lo s varloubl- 68imned, bo compuaions ranging rom 50,000 o $100,000., Mos o hese gems were son as a presen o Presiden an Buren b he imaun o Musca n his Asian poenae conoelvod he idea.ha he had reoelved somo service rom his counr, and his was his wa o acknowledging his obligaion.' Presiden an Burcn could no acr cop hem, or here is a clnuso in he consiuion orbidding an person son nee oil wih he governmen rom acceping an presen or decoraion rom an oreign power or ruler. - Bu he orienal's presen could no bo reurned. He would look upon ha as an insul. So n las he jewels were urned over o he reasur o keep ill somehing was done abou hem, and nohing ever baa been done. n Bimilar was has he enire collecion accumulaed. Kings and princes are requeul no as amiliar wih he consiuion o ho Unied Saes as he should be, and governmen oicers o various gradeb have sen here gis he have received and ound i inconvenien o reurn and impossible o keep.,iln he bond vaul he mus remain ill congress "aees aoion" o"c heir siuaion. ' ' _L On pasine New Jerse properies or sale., Prined circulars on applicaion.. A. N. ClANDLER & CO., Bankers,. he Bourse, Philadelphia. River Coage o Le, Coage on he river, nine rooms beside bah ; modem improvemens; good sand shore; ine river view; rolle cars near premises. Appl o J. RAFFOBD ALLEN, Red Bank, N. J. P-O".Boxl87. Man women. consider Schroeder's Hair onic as a necessar par o heir oile equipmen. he know i keeps he scalp healh and makes he hair grow. 50 cens a bole ^ Schroeder's Pharmac. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DR GOODS, NOONS,. s HOSERY, &c. BroadJS., Red Bank. S Poor econom o pu clicnp plumbing n our bouso. A slljih iron will mako lio pipes burs and Mum) ou mormlimiiiro linn proporjoocliiiiuv rlal would luivo rus ou n lio llre ninco. Wo will do our iiliinihlii or ou, urumilna- o. wlli llrh-clnss iimuirial an olioup 03 ni plumbor lu llcil llanli cu) olrr. SABAH & WHE, 10 and 18 ron S., Red Dank, M. J HE GLOBE Liver and Boarding Sables. ; 8RYKER & COLER. ' Wo bop; o announce ha wo have n llnouolccion o rapa, runabouli), surres bu(r(jii'i and oher comorublu vehicles o Rclno rom, mid an ono whoo de- BirouB o hiring a nice, urnou, will llml will pa llicin lo oid on uj. Good Ris ana Prices Moderae. Covers, icunas, Worseds and. Clas, cu in he laesr ashion and made in irs-class manner. he bes sles we ever owned. $5.00, $6;4$,$8.OO,-$Q.OQ,$.12.00, $15.00 and $ ; " op Coas or Bos and Ch.il-' ' dren, sain sleeve linings, $5.00. We will be pleased o show hem wheher ou wish o purchase" or-no. " ^ '. 0 One-Price Clohier and Haer, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. Unil ou have seen our sock o CAERAGES and HARNESS. All ou have o do is jus name he price ou wish o pa and we can give ou wha wan our sock is so large. Remember OUF Double Guaranee. Noe hese Prices: We no onl guaranee our work bu give ou beer work or less mone han ou can ge elsewhere. New Buggies, $35, $45, 55, $65, $75; $85 and up. ' Spindle Wagons, $20 up. New one-horse Farm Wagons, $32, $35 or $40.. Jagger Wagons, $10 up. Runabous, $45, $55 and up.. Bugg Harness, $9 and up. ' Double Farm Harness wih Collars, $24. Large varie second-hand wagons, less han cos. > J.W. MOUN & BRO., Reposior and Facor Cor. Maple Ave. and Whie S., SSMS-POS OFFCE BLOCK ; ruhul Adverislne Wil Sill Hones Goods. Fashionable Suis, Skirs and Jackes. RED BANK. An ever presen newness nnil charm abou our elegan nssormen o Garmens la enhanced b special imporaion o buaulful novelies. We were never quie so well equipped o ake care o our riends as during his spring season. Sle, i and llnlsh absoluel guaraneed n ever insance, no maer wha he price mn be-'lve, l or one hundred dollars. Our deparmen s as horoughl up-o-dae as an n lio n-orld, and our wonderul buing organizaion brings us advanages which we la urn give o our cusomers. LADES' DRESS SKRS-A special oer o 250 SKirs n chevios, mixures, series and novel goods, ull lined wih bes percnllnes, ards wide, double pleaed bucks, vulues S-i o go; our pick a. S3.48 LADES' JACKE LEADER-100 nil-wool Clievlol; Jackes, blnck onl, all sain rbadamo lined, laes l ron shape, an ordinar $0.1)5 value, un size, 32 o 41, exra vnluo a i LADES' NOBB SUJS-Fl ron jackes, W sain lined, skirs ine percailno lined, grn. M an and mixures, a splendid Unshed sui, well ;; worh $10, heroa S7.90 S LADES' ALORED SlS-All-woolchovl- J os, black, brown, roal and nav, jaun M U ron jackes, nil anc aea 8llk lined, doublo plai back, suis ha man sores pe M or, here n $11.50 J^6 Upon Presenaion o his Coupon a he Bee Hive, Newark, N. J., An imo beween ho dae o ills ssuo and nnd Ma 1sil8!l8. ou will bo eniled o JO l>ar evn discoun on all purchases made n pur sore on all goods excep lioso soiling a special prices. Will also bo acceped wlion enclosed wih mall ordora. L. A. l'lau & CO., Nowark, N. J. No Agens or Uranch Sores Anwhere. Mall Orders Filled. Free Dollvercs. 707 o 721 Broad S., 8 Cedar S., NEWARK, N. J. COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Denlor n Coal and Wood, i AMO FEED, COHN, OA8, AY AND 8KAW ;p»r immgb nnd ill Mm rira-ciiss Coal) a 1/iwwil Prices. Win!" rmil n niiri'lmni'il b ho ciirlond lio bonooi o OK oih,!!,!!u poimdn, ihglvnn, ('or. Fron nnd Wen Rn., l«d Dank, N. J. JOMBMB «. KSCKLAC, B-A-JOO, 2* Wen rron nroo. near 1'onrl, Rod Dank, N. 1 KrnUKor'n Unor nnd F. A M. llolmnr'n nolobraor wmnpr 'nr HWUYN on druklil, KM ))AilH)U)MA OOlEHKll 1EKH N BO1.KB. D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer, BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, New Jerse. RpoilalBiocsorqunrorcnilk, ender-ooed anil nerering horses. Kxru aenion o roeru and roadser!), 1>. W. SMH. Meeings p liejoard o Healh. Moion la horob given hurcpularnacelnrs o ha BOARD OF HEALH OF SHREWS' BUUY OWNSHP h n an r Barddv* o RCJJ monh, Will bo hold a Uommlnnlonom' on ho Drsi and Hall, hird Hod Baurddv* Hani, on.j., M our h o'oluok, Ur. u, l l ' Hll Hd A. O. HARlSON, $

12 LLE WEB'S NAM. AN OLD DEED WHCH HROWS LGH ON HE MAER. he Deed Was Given in 1000 bu One Joseph Parker, Who Seled on he Souh Shrewsbur River wo Hundred and Fi Yearn Ago. here has been, murh speculaion or ears and ears over he origin o he name o he village o Lile Silver. he ; locali was known as Lile Silver long beore ber'e was an village here. Records show ha he place was known aa Lile Silver more han CO ears ago, bu he origin o he name was unknown. he irs Parker, who seled in Monniouh coun is said o have been Joseph Parker, a son o George Parker, who had seled in New England. abou he elder Parker lived a Porsmouh, in Rhode sland, and owned proper here. Abou 1650 Jb3eph Parker'moved o New Jerse and seled on he Souh Shrewsbur river. A he deah o George Parker he proper.a Porsmouh descended o Joseph Parker. -No long ago, some o he descendans o Joseph Parker, in looking over old records, ound a deed whish had been given b him or he land owned b him a Porsmouh, and which had ormerl belonged o his aher. n his deed he proper was designaed as Lile Silver. his was apparenl he name b which he Parker esae a Porsmouh was known. he deed or he Porsmouh proper was given b Joseph Parker in ^1669 and begins hus : "o all Chrisian people o whom hese Presens shall come, Greeing:, Joseph Parker, in he Coun o New Jerse, in America, soand heir o George Parker, o he own o Porsmouh on Rhode sland," ec. Aer a descripion o he land a Porsmouh, which is designaed as Lile Silver, he deed ends b Baing; " and in winess have se m hand and seal he hir-one da o Augus, in he wen-one ear o he reign o our Sovereign Charles hesecond o England, Scoland, France and reland, King, &c'., and Anno Dom one housand six hundred and six-nine." From his Joseph Parker, who seled on he Souh Shrewsbur river abou 1650, almos all, i no all, o he Parkers o Monmouh coun have descended.. he proper a own Neck a Lile Silver, now owned b W. abor Parker and his broher, Richard Parker, is said o be some o he original proper owned b Joseph Parker when he moved o ha ' locali abou 250 ears ago. he Parker proper a Porsmouh was near a bod o waer, 'and he' similari o locaion o he land acquired on he Souh Shrewsbur river, combined wih he desire o perpeuae he name o he amil esae, no doub led Joseph Parker o give o hib possessions in New Jerse he name o Lile Silver, which same-name had been given b his aher ears beore o he amil possessions in Rhode sland. Losing he Sigh o an Ee. Mrs. Jaxwell q_inon Fallsij anacress' who is beer known b lier sage name o Louise, Slveser, 13 almos cerain o lose he sigh o an ee. Abou hree monhs ngo Mrsi Maxwell was chopping wopd when^a piece o wood lew up and sruck her in he ee. She has been aended b local phsicians and has consuled Borne o he bes specialiss o New York. lie sigh o he injured ee has been graduall ailing and las week Mrs. Maxwell was old ha i would bo impossible o save he sigh. he oher ee is no aeced. he Complain Dismissed, Abou a ear ap;o Henr Moron o Manasquan los $150, and he accused Leon DeCou o Asbur Park o sealing he mone. DeCou was arresed and was given a.hearing a Manasquan las week, He has alwas borne agood repuaion and as Moron could no prove ha he had solen he mone, he complain was dismissed. A Sui or Damages Seled. ho sui or $10,000 damages brough b Clmrloa an Middles worh o Asbur Park agnins ho Asbur Park and Belmar sree railwa compan or causing he douli o his daugher abou hree morilib URO, has been disconinued. ho maer his been arranged o lio saisacion o all he paries concerned wihou ho case coming o rial. Hold or Assauling a Bo. Arhur B. Craword o Freehold has been held in $200 bail o awai he acion o ho nex grand jur on chnrgn o assauling Joseph Bpolliiinii, a bo a ha place. A Firo Brigade a Elboron. he Elberon lro brigade is n now organizaion which ban bevn ormod among he monlborl o he Elberon lire compan lonr Herber n cnpluin o ho brigade A MLLDAM AGAN.DAMAGED. limbers Carried Avav a inon Falls b Las Weeh'8 Sorm. he rain sorm o las week swepi awa he imbers o he new secion ol he milldam inon Falls, which had jus been pu in place when he. sorm came. he sawmill and par o lie daui were_carried awa.bhe' grea- sorm o ive or six weeks ago. A new secion o he dam. had o be buil, and a solid oundaion o masonr was pu in,o- ;eher wih a wing or side wall o brick. he imbers or he exension o he dam had been pu in place on his oundaion, bu had no e been securel asened when he heav rainall illed he pond and overlowed he emporar dam which had been buil. he waer rushed down he channel cu ou b he ormer sorm, and carried awa lie iimber) o he new secion o he dar. Mos o he imbers were recovered on Saurda. he oundaion o he dam was no disurbed. he loss b his 9econd washou will be abou $56. he emporar dam has now been banked in laces wih bags illed wih sand. ' A SAFE BLOWN OPEN. Burglars Seal $80 rom he Cenral Railroad Saion a Freehold. hesae in he Cenral railroad reigh iaiona Freehold was blown open earl las Frida morning and an iron box conaining beween $25 and $30 was solen. hb burglar was discovered b G. B.' lile, be'assisan reigh agen, when he opened he oice or business on Frida. he look on he oice door was broken. On he loor in ron o he iae la he combinaion knob and in he sae door was a hole abou eigh b en inches. he door sood parl open and he iron box conaining he mone was gone. A quani o privae papers belonging o P Samuel L. Benne, he igen o he railroad, were also missing. is supposed ha he burglars pried i he knob o he sae door and insered dnamie, demolishing he combinaion. he sae door was compleel wrecked. Lodge Noes. Allen Dare, J. R. Wer, H. B. Bannard and L. Q-. Bliss o Long Branch have joined he New Jerse Sovereign Consisor, 32d degree" o Scoish Rie Masons. *", A branch o he Knighs o Columbus is being'organized a Long Branch. he irder is a beneicial one and is conined :o members o he Roman Caholic church. he Ancien Order o Hibernians o Kepor cleared $175 a heir ball on S. Parick's da., here are 32 secre socieies a 'Asbur Park.. - Seabri'gh's New Lodge. A new lodge o Odd Fellows was insiued a Seabrigh on uesda aernoon o las week b Grand Maser C. Fleming Sangero.Glasaboro. Dr. James. Reed, Daniel C. Reed, P. Hall Packer, John W. Eles, W. K. Megill and John "PJichard"" were"cbae "rnembes he ollowing oicers were eleced: Noble grand-p. Hall Packer. ico grand -J. D. Priabnrd. Secrear Daniel C. Reed. Financial secrear W. K. MeglU. reasurer Jobn W. Eles. A he evening session i candidaes were proposed, balloed or and eleced. -»»» Music a Asbur Park. he music appropriaion a Asbur Park his ear will be $5,000, o which $4,000 will be used his summer and 1,000 will be reserved or use' nex spring. W. N. Barow's miliar band will urnish he music. n Jail or Sealing a Dollar. Jesse Baile, a oureen-ear-old' bo o Kepor, has been aken o he coun jail or sealing a dollar rom Logan Baile, also o Kepor. he bo will be sen o he Reorm school a James burg. Preparlnjj or War. A compan o miliia is being organized a Clarksburg wih Charles Horner as recruiing oicer. hireen men have enlised in Com- E o Freehold wihin ho pas week. m i» E. D. Sperling Goes nsane. E, D, Sperling o Manasquan, who was injured on he head wilh an axe while chopping wood Bevorul monha ago, hna gone insane. Ho was aken o he n lum aronon lns ednesda, Sovon-Nlno DoBcondans. Mrs. John llennrasu o Worh Long Branch ia 74 eivra old nnd has 79 do Hcendiins. O hese hei'o are un children, ll-our grandchildren and (i eon greu-grnmlchildrui). A M'en ha Wries Gooil On an paper la ho EUsc Fnlcon. is mi xculli'iii all-around pen or business ime, mado n' good dcil lileo ho oldashioned Falcon, wih harder poinn, o malic i weur longer, aiul wih, oher Miancr SuuucHoni, * Bligh olmngou o uivu i clanloi A iiucii, loving cup), ec.. in nrijulii dollar bus n box o 144 puns, or 10 cona KlusBwure. 0. DorliiiKcr & Sonii, ) iren n iianinlu box a ins RnailHi Broadwa, near Din Direc, anduq Murra Bruc, Now Yorlc Adv. Adv,. uuioner ioro, Broiul ilrou, Red Bank i,. -..Accidens.. '. ; homas Barhab; a plumber O Long Branch, severel wrenched his arm las Frida while movinga piano. he piano was hrown pu o a ruck and Mr. Barhani injured his arm in ring o save he piano roin alling.-'. Helen, he hree-ear-old daugher o Harve^Johnson o Ocean Grove,_was aacked b a pe rooser las week and was severel injured^over he ee. he rooser was killed. Frank Korn, who is emploed in he oice o he Freehold.Democra, mashed he oes o his righ oo one da las week. /~ ' Fred alor o Manasquan cu o he end o his inger wih a circular saw one da las week. ;.... >. A poor aricle is an unworh 9 represenaiveo an nian'b busi- ness. ' Schrqeder's Whie Pine Balsam.. cures coughs and colds. We know i is good. You will sa so when ou r i. Los o people are, using i now because i'saieliable remed, and hereore a moa worh represenaive o our business. Schroeder's 'Bergen & Morris; Pharmac. ; Proprieors. >19 BroaiiSriei Red Bank. Do Big psh o Easer ' Week and leave our order unil i is oo lae, bu give us an earlcall. - - Our soqk is ver much larger han ever beore, and conains all ha is new in Has,,Ribbons, Flowers,' Mousselines, and everhing ha is used or 7~ '""""SPRNGrMLLNBEYr''. '. Miss A. L" Morris, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, BED BANK. W. J. \ Ladies' \ Derbs, and colors, and quie he hing or wheeling and,, A ouing wear. 1 n gra, brown and black. New shapes and prices. Ladies' i Alpines, CURS,, Haer and Ouier, i 27 Broad S., Red, Bank. j WALL PAPERS A. HARRSON'S 07 Dromd Brooi, *»«J nanl, N. J. i E PROMP PAYMEN o claims has alwas been $J. M m. a noeworh eaure in he managemen o his & 1Compan. his is an essenial in Lie nsurance. 1 ;: m ;: Wrie. Home Oice, «; : $;-. Ui he Prudenial nsurance Co. i 1! John F. Drden, Presiden. Leslie D. Ward,. Pres'. Edear B. Ward, >??«Forres F. Drden, Secrear. 2d. Pres' and Counsel. %4 W. H. HOUSON, Sup., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Box 116. [< NEW YORK AND PARS MPORERS AND MANUFACURERS i ine Williner and Flowers, OF 49 WES 24h SREE, NEW YORK. AH Kinds o rimmings a Reasonable Prices. Special nducemens Oered o Suburban Parons. « * %,««, ««, ««,.,,, ECONOMY. we pracice econom we can all have he bes goods. n he srrioking line ou can ge a 5-cen cigar o Baile's make which is equal o a grea man 10-cen cigars. he old reliable Combinaion, whichr has been on he marke or oureen...ears,. and..which..issold-hrough he whole coun and sae, as well as in New York sae, is sill sold b all hones dealers.,,,._ Our oher brands are equall good, bu are o dieren shapes and sles. he are he Expor, Smockee and Spriner, all 5-cen cigars,.' Our en-cen cigars are all "gil edge," and are "on he op shel." Baile's Happ Medium is he bes chewing o- Hacco on he marke. wo ounces or 5 cens. r i.., have a ull Jme o seed poaoes on hand and in ransi direc rom ^oul^on, Aroosook coun, Maine. Call and see us. Smoke Baile's Combinaion Cigar and Chew Happ Medium. : \ JOHN BALEY, 'U RED BANK. FREEHOLD, MANASQUAN. Our Spring Sock OF Carriages AND Harness s now coining id, nnd wo invio ou o inapec he larges and bes assormen o ligh plcaeuro vehiclcb, deliver wagons, po., o bo ound in Easern New ; Jerse. Man novelies are ou his season and ou will do well oeoo us beore purchasing. All nlca opon wngono : Runabous, Jump-Sea Buchboarln, Spindles, Runabou JDos-a-Doa, Ligh Wood 1'arle Wagons, Road Wagons, Sanhopes, Fanc raps, Open Surres. op Waom, such as Bu/alen, in all grades, Phaeons, Cabrioles, Qcnlanowns, Lancanere, Canop and Exension op Sur-, res, Depo 'ugms, <l l o., < c. JJ HARNESS, wo claim ho lenderalio or no hand-buil work, Wo lmndlo all ho cheilpcr grades, also, in our rcpoaior, Monoiouh Sree, near own Hall, R«* Bank, N. J. i-.blrdsalk. 4 SON.,

13 Our sore has alwas en an aracive place or people who are urnishing or reurnishing heir houses, or armers o bu heir seeds and supplies o arm ools, and or everone o bu he lile hings which are alwas needed abou he home and arm. '''... ' /.. ' :'..' ; '.. ' '.- '. Aer he spring housecleaning here are alwas man hings needed in he house. An eas chair or a', corner o he si- ','ing room, a new bedroom sui in he up-sairs room, a new carpe or rugs or he hall, silverware or crocker or he dining room able, hese and oher needs are discovered when he annual spring renovaion is made. Whaever ou ma wan in he wa o urniure or aricles or household use, is here. Ever wan can be-supplied here, rom a handul o nails o asen a loose panr shel, o a complee parlor sui. 's well worh while o visi our sore when-: w ' i ^ - ' ' ". '. - ' ". " 4»J : ever ou are in need o anhing or he house. New hings in urniure are consanl coming in, and a visi o our sore will J' keep ou posed in regard o he new creaions in urniure, crocker and carpes. - J ' We wan ou o be saisied wih everhing ou bu here. here should be anhing he maer wih goods bough ' here, come and ell us abou i. We're as anxious o remed an deec as ou are o have i remedied. We bu onl rom J.1 he mos repuable makers, rom manuacurers who have repuaions o susain, and we bu no "seconds" in an line o goods. someimes happens, hough, even wih close scruin b he manuacurers, and b us in buing, ha some deec will escape unnoiced. " ell us abou i righ awa. his can occur ver seldom where as much care is exercised as we ake; bu when he do occur we wan ou o he Kichen World wo Bargains in Chairs. Moves Fas.,4K No par o he home has advanced more rapidl '.- wih scieniic devices han he kichen. Labor- *W saving invenions are springing up rom ever di- ;> recion, and i keeps one hinking o keep rack -"' o hem all. We aim o keep all he new hings jr ' or he kichen as as as he are pu on: he jj* " marke. One o he bes o he recen invenions J is a seam egg poacher. here's nohing equal o X''"> i r poaching an egg and i coss onl 25 cens. W '.. S _...»..,:.....,.- -. Brooms. ^, We have brooms enough o sweep he whole o ^ Monmouh coun spic span clean. he bes ^ brooms we have sell or 38 cens. he are 4^ sou, srong brooms, buil solel or business; ^> he've go los o business and los o wear in 4^ hem, and he are good-looking brooms, oo. 4p' Bu as mos brooms sand behind he kichen ^ door in heir leisure momens heir looks don'. <5oun or.much..wjelm.golbeodins. a3.1ow,.as 16 cens good brooms, op; bu he brooms we ^ sell or 88 cens are he bes brooms mone can bu. Abou Dishes. 's a good idea in buing dishes or he able o bu as ou wan hem, rom a paern ha can be mached a an ime. hen aer a lile while ou'll have a ull se. We keep a number o hese '' sock paerns " in pre designs, in grades rom ordinar crocker o ine china. n our cheapes sock paerns a cup and saucer can be go or 5 cens, and our bes grades cos jus our imes ha much. his will give ou a air idea o he cos o an piece/ An Oak Bedroom Sui a $1175. Everbod don' know abou our urniure. he did We'd be doing he whole urniure rade o his secion, insead o hree-quarers o i, as a presen. Jus now one o he special hings we are oering is a hree-piece bedroom sui, solid oak, hree drawers in he dresser, and wih plae glass beveled mirror, or $11.5. '" his picure shows our Morris eas chair. he back can be iled a an angle, and or invalids or hose who wan an hour's res-aer heir da's work, i makes a perec eas chair. We sell i a $3.98. his rocker, in solid oak or mahogan inish, is comorable and handsome.. Our price or i is l onl $1.65.,. ' Carpes. We have carpe as low as 25 cens a ard, and rom ha igure and quali he prices and sle go up b eas degrees o,he v ines velve and Moquee carpes on he marke. Seeds. ou plan a lile garden or a big one and wan he bes possible success his ear, ge'our seeds here. We carr ever kind and varie worh growing. Flower seeds are sold in packages, bu everhing else is kep in bulk. All our seeds are warraned resh and rue o name. n planing a garden he. work o preparing he ground is he same, wheher he seeds are resh or o several ears' age; he cos o ending he garden is he same; and i hereore is bes o ake no chances on seed, bu o ge i where ou n addiion o garden seeds and lower seeds we keep ield seeds corn, beans, bee seed,..and he whole lis as well as all kinds o grass seeds. We make a special o onion ses. Garden mplem ns. our garden ools are mis'sing, or worn ou, Gome here and ge ohers. We sell a garden oui, consising o spade, rake and hoe, or 10 cens each, pr.he.enire_oui or 25 cens. Maing. We have jus go in, 100 rolls o maing. he maing is heav and durable, and is in as paerns. weighs, 40 o 50 pounds o he roll, and each roll conains 40 ards. We are selling i a $4.00 per roll. An exra heav maing, weighing 75 pounds o he roll, is selling or $6.00 per roll. / Rugs. Our rug deparmen is complee. he sock comprises lile rugs a 26, cens, up o heav, durable rugs, large enough o carpe a big room. Eu'gs are handier han carpes. he don' harbor mohs, and he can be aken up and dused wihou diicul. Breakas Lae? i Girl overslep hersel, coee made oo sudden o be good, and he breakas nearl spoiled besides being lae? ha wouldn' have happened i one o our 90-cen alarm clocks, had been used. he won' " wako he dead," bu he will wake anbod ha's wakeable. «r < < a * > A FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE Red Bank,.., New-Jerse.

14 he Sor o Lie.. Ba, wha s lie 's o be orn; A hnplosa babe, o gree he ligh Wih11 shai;p wail, as i he moj-n Foioold a cloud lioon and nich; o''ieci), o sleep nnd weep again, Wih Bunn Bmiles beween, and henl And hen npnc? he nan crows o be a laughing, sprighl bo, Happ despie hie lile woos, Were ho hu conscious o his joaj o be, in shor, rom wo o en, A merr, mood child, and hen? And hen n coa and rousers clad, o learn o sa lio Decalogue,, And break i, an'unhinking lad, Wih mirh and mischie oil agog; A ruan o b ield and en. o capure buorlliee, nnd hen? And hen, ncreased in srengh and size, ~ _o be, anon, a ouh ull grown; A horo n his moher's ees, A oung Apollo in his own; o imiae ho was o men n ashionable Bins, and hen And hen, a las, o bo a man; o all.in lovo, o woo and wed; Wih seehing brain o Bchemo and plan o gaher gold or oil or bread; o BUO or ame wih ongue or pen And gain or lose he prize, and hen And hen n gra and wrinkled eld o mourn he speed o lie's decline; o praise he scenes his ouh bebeld. And dwell in memor o lang sne; o dream awhile wih darkened ken, hen drop ino bis grave, and hen! i* 9- ; HE CUBE'S DREAM. ho Abbe Marin was euro o Cuougnnn. Good ns bread nnd rue an gold, he loved his CuGugnannls paernall, or him Cucugnan would have been a poradise upob earh had his Cucugnanais given more heed o religion, Bu, alas, ho spldors spun heir webe across ho door o bo conessional, and on ho beauiul Easer Sundas he hos remained n bo boom o he px. he good pries was broken heared and alwas asked o Ood he boon o no ding beore be bad Buocceded in bringing his scaered lock o ho old again. Well, ou will see ha God heard him. One Sunda a he close o ho gospel M. Marin climbed o bis pulpi., "M brehren," said he, "m brehren, bellove mo when oll ou ho oher nigh ound msel,, a inisernblo einnor, a bo gao o pnrndleo. knaokod, and S. Peer opened o mo. " 'Ab, is i ou, m good M. Marin? Wha will ou have?'he said o mo. 'How earl servo ou?' " 'Beauiul S. Peer, ou are kooper o bo grea book, also o he ke o ho gao. Perhaps ou would oll me, am no oo lnqulsiivo, how man Cucugna- - nalb ou have in pnradieo? 1 ""'Cerainl, M. Marin. can reuse ou nohing, Bu son oursel, sea oursel, ill look no i and see. 1 And S. Peer ook up his grea book, opened i, pu on his specacles and began o run down ho pago. " 'Cuougnnn, did ou sa? Ci-Cu Cucugnan. Ah, here w.9 -are! Bu, m good M. Marin, ho pago s all whie no a single soul No moio o Cucugnnnais n paradise han o ishbones in urke ' '"Wha? Nobod rom Cucugnan hero nobod? 1B lniposslblol Look again, S. Poer, look again!' '.-. " 'Nobod, hol man. However, look or oursel i ou hink ha am jes- * ng.' r ' looked; samped m ee; wrung m hands. cried, 'Mlsoricordo, misericordel' "'Believe mo, M. Marin, 1 S. Peor o said o mo.'bollovo mo.i is wrong o worr oursel hus. will give ou a sroko o apoplex. is no,-our aul, jaer nil. Bu our Cucugnnnnis, o n oqrlln, mus bo "quaranined in" purgo or. 1 "'hon allow mo, S. Peor, or chari's sake, allow mo aleas osoo'nndconr aolohcm.' ^' ' "'Wllliugl, m riend. Bu sa. Pub ou heso sandals beore ou go, ho roads aro no good onos. here, ha is beer. Now walk sraigh ahead o on. Do ou soe below here a ho end a urning? o ho righ o i ou will ind a door, a silver door, sudded wih sars nnd blnok crosses. Knock, and i will bo opened o ou. Farewoll, M. Marin; iirowelll Kcop our healh nnd cheerulness,' "And walked and walked. Wha a sruggle! shudder when hinking o i, ha lllo pah all illed wih briers, glowing wih carbunclvs and wrihing wih hissing sorpens, ha lod direcl o he silver door "Pnn-pnn. ' -"'Who knocks?'a voioo cried o mo a. voice honrso nnd doleul. " "he euro rom Cucugnan.' ""'From whore?' " 'From (Juougnnn. 1 "'Ah! ljucrl' " enered. Bcoro mo a all, beauiul angol, wih wings aa blnok us nigli,"[i roboresnlcndon as ho da iind a diamond ke hanging rom his glrdlo, wns wriing aoruoh, soriioh in n monsrous Uiul; n book in ovor wa bigger han hu o S. Peer. " 'Well/ho snll o mo 'well, wha s Uni linn brough ou herop Wha ib i ha ou wan?' ^"Beauiul ivngol o God,' nnsworod 'ilin, 'onl o know om ver curious liprimps ou have horo ho Cucugnnnnis?' " 'he ho' " 'ho CuougnanalB bo pooplo rom Cuongnmi. la who nn holr prior. 1 " 'Ah, ho Aibbo Marin, n no? 1 " 'A our inioo, nngol.' "'Cuoiigniui', oiibii, UuouKJinn.' And lio UK, H H.'l'oor. hud dono bcoro him, Rnroiul upon ho lnnvos o his book, moisened liln lngors in order ha he should urn ho beor and hnall ran hrough ho iinimib. " ' W. Marin,' said ho a lus, uering n deep Bluh, ' bnvo no n purgaor a soul rom Guourinnl' "'.eliill Murlol.oBcphl Nobod rom Oiiciiijiinn n purgaor nobod Whoro nru hu, hnn? Cloud huavonsl Wboro nrn ho Whom aro lici?' " 'Kli, hol man, wlicro nro he? he aro n pnindino. Whure oliio do ou wish liolhouulbo?' " 'Hu Jmvo enmo rom pnrmllso.' " 'You rom piinidlrsor Woll 1 " 'Woll, he wuro nob here Ah, Rood 1 Moher o Angola, whore ni'o lio wli'- '"'Well,. le Curo, i he arc neiher n paradlso nor purgaor,-here is bu ono place he can b he are' "'Hold oross Jesus Son o Davldl ' Can be possible? And bow con go o paradiae l'in.'.gucugn»nn)s aro nohoro? How can how can go? 1 "'Lisen o mo, M., Marin,' said ho angol, checking mo. 'Beore ou go back ou mus be coraln o his.' See, herooro, wih our own ees; ollow he pah o he le here and run, i ou know how o run. A ho- end o i is n rjornl. hrough i ou can look upon nil. God assis ou!' And he engol clobod ho door upon me.,.".bo rood beore me was n broad one, bu paved and scorching wih glowing embers. saggered as i were drunk and sumbled n ever sep. was nil in a perspiraion, Ever hair on m bod bad is separae drop o swea, nnd srangled and paned wih hirs. Bu, n ruh, hanks o ho sandals which S. Peer had given mo was able o run wihou blisering m ee. "Alas saw upon m le hand o door; no, a poral, an enormous poral,, red and awning liko bo mouh o a grea urnace. Ah, m children, wha a speoaolel here ho did no ask ln name. here was no rogiser, no keeper. he wen n b a wide and open doon> as on Sunda ou ener ho cabaro. sweaed sill, wih grea drops o swea, alhough was ohilled nud shivering. M hair sood erec upon m head, and smelled he burning, roasing lesh, somehing like he odor ha spreads isol in our Cucugnan when Elo, he rnarcohal, burns he boo o an old ass or he shore, los ra breah in ha amosphere, sinking and siling, and heard a borrlblo olamor o groanings, bowlings and cursings, "'Well, go n.'eaida horned devil o me, prodding mo wih his pichork. 'Ener, sa. - Wh do ou no ener?' ii <J_ a)u no; going in!' "'henwha do ou come hereorp' '" come ah, bu can soaroel hold msel on m legs come rom a disance humbl o ask ou i b a sroko o ohanco ou should have here anone rom rom Cuougnan?' " 'AnoneronjCu Eernal ires, bu ou aro plaing he supid! As i ou didn' know ha all jgjac^gunn s hero! Look here, ou ugl or'o'vj Open our ees and ou will BCO how, we handle hem here, hese amous Cuougnanals!' "And here n he midso a whirlwind o lame snw he long Coq-Galine on all remember him, m ohildren Coq- Gnline, who go drunk so oen and so oen shook he leas rom his poor Clarion, and Cnariue, ha lile beggar wih her nose in he air, who slep in ho barn ou.remember her, oo, m 'droles.' Bu pass on, pass on. hare said enough,' and Pasoal, Boigh do Poix, bo who made his oil wih ho olives o M. Jullon saw him, oo, nnd Bnbe, ho gloaner, who in gleaning swelled his sheaves wih hnnduls rom he common saok; Maser Grapasi, who oiled- so well ho wheels o bis barrow; Dnuphino, who sold so dear ho waer rom her well, and hi> orillnrd, who, when he encounered me upon he road carring ho blessed bread, bop on his wa, his p.lpo in his rcoub, his cap on his bead, as i he had me a dog, and Coulan wih his Zeo, and Jacques and Pierre and onl" -Moved and whie wih ear, he audience groaned aloud in hus beholding n ha opened hell a aher, a moher, a grandmoher or a siser. "You know or woll, m brehren," coninued ho good Abbe Marin "ou know ver well ha his canno go on. havo ho ohorga.o< our souls, and wish es, inend o save ou rom he abss no which ou aro. rolling headoremos. omorrow begin he work, no laer han omorrow, nnd ho work will no lag. "Bohold, how shall ake i in order ha i Bhall be done -horoughlnnd-wih ssem. We shall go rank b rank, as a Jonquleres whon he dnnco". omorrow, Monda, shall coness ho agod men and women o'bfvillogo; uesda he 'chil-' dron sbull soon inish; Wednesda he ouhb nnd mnidons his wjll doubless ako me longor; hursda ho men we shall cu i shor; Frida he women 'No gossip,' shall sa o horn, 'No gossip.' Saurda ho miller i ib no oo much o a urnnce or him all alone, and Sunda, i wo hnvo inished, wo should be ver bnpp. When ho grain is ripe, m children, i should be cu. When ho wine is drawn, i should be drunk. Behold, enough o dir linen he quesion is o wash i, and o wash i woll. "o ho merc o God Ooinim/nd ou. A moil " *-~~^ ha which wns snid wns dono, and' dono wih lo. Since ha moihorablu Sundn ho virues o Cucugnnii hnvo breahed henibclvck or en leagues around. And he good piisor, M. Murln, 'happ nnd ull o chouriiliuiss, druainl ho oher nigh ha, ollowed b nil hln lock in rusplomlun procession, ho climbed he golden road ha lud o he ci o God in he mids o lighed upors, a cloud o porunied noonsu/'and ohildron o bo choir chnninu ho "o Juim.". Suicide Wihou Piiin. "Yns," admied bu man who had his oo qn ho ublo, "i n ruo hab did once auinu o'oonnui suivido. " wus dlsuuneulaa, ou o work, ou o honlh, nnd broodud over m unhupp lo unil " "Novor mind whndrnvo ou o nomp ho deed. All ha ineress us 1H how ou mndo such n nlluro." " oun hardl accoun or HmBol oven now. (rud pisol Hrulghu m hear." "Blank eurrldgo?" "o pllol?" "Had chain armor on?" "Bulle lil rib and glancod o?",, "No," nald lio man, looking Ecornnll a ho scoorl abou him. "ho bulle bi ho looking gl'ils n ron o which woa sanding and broko i no i housand plob" On ho Sneak. An 'old lad who onoo vlsloc] Onoldn wna iihkvil on her reurn he canal paused hrough ho lilano. Bho pnunod nwhllo and niibwurod: " RORB mib. didn' eea, and i i«ld nnih hnvo gonu hrough n ho nlijh, whim wno nsleop." er lnn llnon onvolopon. plnc pnpor Hiirnco, li on '.'(snll per pnclnp;o,iinm Rianinu oalioncr Horc, Broiul nioo. Kcd Dank, Adv. MEN A18O AFRAD OF MCE. One Paricular in Which liev"aie Aer" heir Mohers. A man novor admis he is araid o a ra«or a mouse, and. when ho sees a imid woman lee rom one o hese undesirable rodens o a place o sae on op o a pleco o urniure or oher" band elevaion ha generall assumesi an air o superiori, laughs a her imidi, coa a he idea o one o hese oreaurol injuring anbod, and oepirue8 ges disgused a wha ho erms "cowardice." Bu bo man who insiss ha he is no araid o a ra o"r oven a lllo mouse is in reali oolish, and his can be demonsraed should he come in conac wih one o hem. You never snw.nn one who desired o or could cooll hanllo even a dead ra. Human beings have a naural dislike o ras.,... One aernoon a big, salwar man, who looked as i he migh ace deah wihou linching, was passing along Fourh sree. When near ba oorner o Pearl sree, he emied a screech ha was erriing and brough he pedesrians along he horoughare o a.sandsill. he man was clasping his log wih bis hands nnd. hopping aorosa he sioe like a buokl'ng broncho. Ho shoued as i suering exorudaing pain, and several persons wen o his assisance. he on hing he maer wih him was n oung 1 ra bad crawled up his rousers leg. h*roden was exri- RED BANK. caed and exerminaed. hen he big, "bravo" man moppod ho perspiraion rom his pale brow and sole sheepishl awa. he crowd which had gahered laughed add ell o elling experiences wih ras. "While ou huning wih'a riend soma ears ago," said ono man, " saw a similar case. We were orossing a whea subble when a lile mouse ran up bis rousers leg. Ho screamed, and hough he bad been bien b a ralor. He dropped hla gun and ran around n a ranic manne unil removed ho roden." A number o oher ineresing experiences wih ras were old, and nearl all agreed.ha aer wha he bad heard and seen a man is jus as much araid o a ra as is a woman....-«. >. Having made arrangemens or he shipmen o JLand Lime, am prepared o urnish he armers wih he above a low raes or he ensuing. season. Paries in need give rue a call. Baker's and Bowker's Ferilizers. HOMAS P. BROWN, Red Bank, Cheaper Lighing! New Jerse. _ he^raes o elecric lighing in Red Bank or he pas ear have been lower ; han in an oherown along he coas.' Beginning wih he irs o June anoher reducion has been made. Las ear he rae was hree-quarers o a cen per hour or a sixeen-candle power lamp. he price is now sevenenhs o a cen per hour. lliis price is equal o gas ai $l.ji per 1,000 ee. is he cheapes lighing ha can he done. ' Elecric ligh is he seadies, healhies, whies ligh ha can bo had, as well as he cheapes. Wrie o us abou elecric lighs in our house or sore. Drop uj a ponnl and wo will call and arrange oniih. i'c. i Now nion or noro nnd hoimu lighing s n» low n,i ga:i u g.jo per housand (co. 'll UP N..UJKlON, l'rculdon. l'lloy inlallb, reasurer. SHORE ELECRC CO., RED BANK, P. OlANm.ER, lluoroar. NEW JERSEY. OlAllLEB B, llaunkd Uuporlnondon. MAKE- '. Suis o Order or $i* o $28 UEO do Cleaning, Repairing anil Deing. JOSEPJOJBALEY, Moninouli Sree, near Maple Avenue RED.BA.NK;-.N; J.. FURS A SPJCULY. i.. WLLAM' Pracical Plumper, SEAM m GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Special. No. 62 Fron Sree, NEW JERSEY. "BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers, HO AR HEANG, LEAKY WNDOWS, CHM- NEYS AND JOBBNG A SPECALY. ou desire o have ourcoapojieaed don' ai o plve us a call. We are agens or one o lio bes, oldes ana mos relinble urnace companies n New York dv lie Bonon Furnace Compan. lielr urnaces are reasonable n price and bo moa reliable nnd powerul henpra on be marke o-da. he Orm 1 3 responsible aba he guaranee heir urnaces o us. and hrough us o ou., Remember, alao roobng s as cheap. noclieap a n shingles or an oher roo, and more durable han all. Slao Roos pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK* Cor. MonmpUh S. and Bridge Ave., Red Bank. Anhing Elecrical. ou wan our sore or our houso wired or elecric lighs. ou wan elecric bells pu n or elecric bolls pu in working order, le me ell ou m price or doing he work. do all sors o elecrical work and do quickl, cheapl and well. F. WEBERLNG, 39 Fron Sree, Adjoining hrockmoion'e Lumber. Yard. _ RED BANK, N. J., SPECAL SALE -OF FOR A FEW DAYS WE WLL SELL A OUR RED BANK SORE; Middlings, a Oaeed, a Bran, $17.00 per on. ( " " HE PAUL. NORON CO. Elizabeh,. Ellznbelipor,. Red Bank, PolnDeld, Somervllle. m w. " W An Monmouh Coun Branch, 14 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank. Good Cigars For Cigar Smokers. he cigars sell are good cigars. Aa good a cigar as sell or he mone and a ar beer cigar han mos dealers sell or he mone is Cullingon'R 'erecp, which is 5 cens sraigh, or $2.00 a box. is a Sumara wrapper and Havana iller. Good obacco For Pipe Smokers. _...Qullingon's..Clippings, is.a gqod,.pba.cco.o.rpipe Smokers.._A..box:. keeps on using i in preerence o oher brands. WLLAM CULLNGON, Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. An elderl lad living a Fordliam Heighs, a par o New York Ci, nnd who was known o lie a warm ndvocne o Ripans ubules or nn case o liver rouble or indigesion, said o a reporer who visied licr or ho purpose o learning ho pariculars o her case: " ind nlwns emploed a phsicinn nnd did so on he lns occasion wha m case demanded. liavo never emploed a phsician since, and ha means n. saving o $2 n call. A dollar's worh o Klpans abiilca lnss mo n monh, nnd would no bo wihou hem now i i wcro m lns dollnr." A ho imo o his incr- view here wcro presen wo daughers who speciall objeced o heir moher civim; n esimonial which should parade her name.in ho newspapers, hu o hii ho elder lad nrlucd: "here ma ho oher cases jus lileo mine, and nm nuro alco j»rcn pleasuro in rccommcndin[j ho nbulcs o an ono neced as wns. ho olling abou m caso in ho pnpcr.s enables nomo oher person similarl nlcced p bo nn nrcal beneied as havo been, ceo no objecion." And ho daughers, amiliar wih her caso nnd lmowinr how earnesl olio el nhou iho henci iho had received rom JRrmns dhulcj, decided ha heir moher vma quio righ, 4 n«w(iloii«okeoon«lnlnii[(nirakiim»or.raln droi orm-'»oir»«c»m». m«loir-piwlior lilnloliciikl iciikl u llio poorinr in n MonoinlMl, linn dln urr^sbmnl h U. UWAHK ann ^ S ^ S S i Ymk-o» ol» ««Jon (mr»uvm)) w»h b*ma b (or ( $r* MUU. {

15 A WNK SAED HS LFE. he npleacaan Experience o a '. Drummer in exas.. 'Sppaklng o exraordinar eau remlndb me," sas Henr Ausin, "o cn amusing sor Col. W. P. Curis, Who used o be on he sa o ex-gov. McBner o Louisiana, once old in he old S. Charles Hoel. -was raher a 'spor' gahering, and a damp evening, and he 'bos' had been bragging abou various wonderul dough deeds he had done in heir salad das and Crappe nighs. When i came his urn o be a gorgeous, circumsanial and saisical liar he colonel leaned awa back and said in his swee Kenuck voice, or ie hailed rom ha sae originall:. 'Bos, can' mach an o he eas o srengh and acive valor ou have old, bu can ell ou a rue' ale o endurance ha ma be worh our aenion., "'Years ago, when exas was he paradise o sage coaches, was ravelling or a obacco' house a long journe, ull i miles. n he coach opposie me sa a migh, pre girl, and a Bhagg man, wih a sombrero and a arsenal o pisols in ull sigh. We had journeed on or abou an hour, and no a word had been exchanged or a look beween ;m ellowravelers. he girl was everlasingl pre, and, inall, caching her ee, Was emped q wink slighl as a sor O prellmlpar oward breaking he ice and having some pleasan conversaion. nsanl, o m horror, she urned o he human arsenal and whispered n his ear. 'Did undersand ou, sranger, o wink a his here oung ladx?' Onl presence o mind, as here couldn' be absence o bod, saved me. replied a once. 'Yes, sir, bu le me explain. have a nervous disease o, he eelids. ou had noiced me beore ou would have noiced ha wink involunaril ver requenl. Honesl, couldn' help i.' 'Your explanaion s exraordinar, sranger, bu accep i or he presen,' he answered grul, and rom ha ime hink he never ook his ees o me. So,, o keep up m par, ever momen or wo had o wink one ee or he oher, someimes boh. Hour aer hour, genlemen, as live b champagne, m ocular exercise coninued. believe am he onl living man who ever winked o save.his lie, and wunkand Wank or a leas or miles, ill we v reached our desinaion. ha or endurance?" ; How was Plen o Land or Selers. he idea ha Uncle.Sam s. a presen a landless old ellow seems o have gained possession o he people. his s a misake. Your dear old uncle sill bolds over 600,000,000. acres o more or less choice land in hib own righ. He has sill enough land o give each O his 73,000,000 children a nice lile homesead o eigh acres and,have a ranch o more han ie.ooo.ooo acres le or his own use. Uncle Sam'a more han 600,000,000 acres are disribued hroughou he various Saes and erriories as ollows: Alabama, 632,- 839 acres; Arizona, 64,400,211 acres; Arkansas, 3,922,042 acres; Caliornia, 4S,84.1.Q.44_...Acrsa;.. Colorado,...4,037,204 acres; Florida, 1,797,662 acre3; daho, 46,962,855 acres;.kansas, 1,046,589 acres; Louisiana, 845,020 acres; Michigan, B22;'431 acres"; Minnesoa, 6,240,049 acres; Mississippi, 41,441,220 acres; Missouri, 497,764 acres; Monana, 71,- 432, 917.acres; -Nebraska,.10,669,353 acres; Nevada, 61,578,586 acres; New Mexico, 56,983,047 acres; Norh Dakoa, 2.1,385,293 acres; Oklahoma, 8,105,238 acres; Oregon, 35, 892, 318 acres; Souh Dakoa, 13, 250,718 acres; Uah, 44,- 207,270 acres; Washingon, 17,968,536 acres- Wisconsin, 464,107 acres; Woming, 49,341,588 acres, and Alaska, 869,629,600 acres. <»» Sauar Manuacured b Seam. he manuacure o Bauar b machiner is made possible b a recen Chicago nvenion. When ull developed a machine a presen n pracical operaion will urn ou reproducions o ho works o amous sculpors wih all he beau and perecion o he original saue. his invenion has been successull operaed or abou hree ears, bu wih Buch secrec ha i. is pracicall unknown ouside he ew who havo been neresed in. hree. o he machines are being used a presen o reproduce carving in'wood, bu ho Bep rom his use o he reproducion o sauar n sone and marblo is a Bhor one. paving brough his nvenion o is presen sao, Rober Morgondclor moans o peroc. ho consrucion o ho conrivance la comparaivel simple and pracicall an adapaion o ho drawing nsrumen known as a panograph. he model o be copied s.placed n such a posiion ha guide nngors ollowing ho oullno o ho model carve an exac dupllcao n ho raw maorlal. ho machlno covers abou soven-wo oo o loor spneo and sands, BOO co' high. s auomaic n acion a.nd no a all complicaed. juigh and ho worid luugl>b wih ou; Don' ndvorlra, nnil ou iilonc will wcop. win KBD DANK HinaiHim, which KOCB o noro han 3,000 iunillca iwr week, in ho paper o adverloo n ou wan o. ough and wan o avoid woping A<lv. i EAEN B SHARKS. ragic ae o ah Aeronau in Havana Harbor., "Havana lair«. is as jammed ull o man-eaing bharks as he Upper Orinoco is o alligaors," said a Washingon man who lived or seeral ears in he Cuban capial, "and alhough i is a 8orr v enough hing o have o sa, did believe ha man o he bodies o he poor ellows who los heir lives in he Maine disaser would be cas up bn he beach. Aside rom'ie big man-eaers" ha ines he harbors o he islands in he Souh 1 Paciic, close o he line, don' believe he waers o he whole world hold an more ravenous or erocious sharks han hose ha make seabahing in Havana harbor a luxur ha (s indulged in onl b he mos reckless and oolhard men. he so-called man-eaers o norhern waers, big and Ugl as he look, are generall as rank cowards o he sea as cooes are-o he land, and a whole school o sharks o he emperae, (oaa will scoo rom a level-headed man who keeps up a Sead kicking and splashing in he waer, like a pack o released ras Scurring rom a errier. Bu he sharks o Havana harbor have go a ase o human blood or scarcel a week passes ha some sill Havana man or bo does no ge himsel gobbled up b he man-eaerg% and he ac is no longer dispued b seaaring men ha once a shark acquires an appeie or.human beings, he will risk anhing aer ha o appease ha appeie... "When he ci o Havana was celebraing, six ears ago, he anniversar o he birh o he oung King o Spain, he n$x bigges eaure: o he blowou aer he bull ighs was a balloon ascension b a Spanish aeronau named Ramon Margulies. was spending he holida on an elecric launch wih a-par o riends, and n he aernoon we wached or he ascension. Along abou 4 o'clock we' saw he balloon shoo ino he air rom one o he minor plazas, wih Margulies, dressed in gmnas's ighs, hanging b his legs rom a rapeze suspended beneah he baske. he air was ver sill, and he aeronau had apparenl igured on making a reasonabl high sraigh- ip ascen, and hen, b pulling he escape valve, o descend wihin he ci or on is ouskirs. As he mus have known how hickl he harbor was inesed wih sharks, he could cerainl no have seriousl enerained _he hough o leing his balloon descend n he harbor. "A an rae, when his balloon reached an aliude o abou hal a mile, we could see ha i had swam ino a curren o air ha plainl.began o, carr over he harbor. Wih he aid o our glasses" we could perceive he aeronau climbing rom he rapeze ino he baske, and, a momen or so aer, he disappeared rom view," became apparen o us ha he had pulled he escape valve, or he balloon began o rapidl descend, bu b he ime he valve was opened he upper air curren had carried he balloon.(well over he *Waers"O ' he~>a7 ~Ee~'engineer"o our launch, a m direcion, sared our bells or he spo in he waer where we igured he balloon would de- Bcend, or we all knew ha he aeronau would no be long in he waer beore he sharks go aer him. he balloon came down oo swil, however, or he launch o be o an assisance o Margulies. We were wo hundred ards awa when he baske o he almos collapsed balloon sruck he waer. Jus beore b.6 baske ouched he waer Margulies appeared on is edge and dived head irs ino he har-.bor, in order, apparenl o preven his becoming enangled wih he baske neing. We saw his head bob up Mice, and we pu on all power o reach him wih he launch. Bu when we. saw a dozen big man-eaers' ins cleav- 'ng he waer sraigh or he spo Where he unorunae aeronau's head had; appeared. Wo know ha was all up wih, him. He ddd no show a he lurace again, and when We reached he spo where he had jumped n we saw nohing bu lile eddie3 o blood on he surace o he waer. he sharks had orn him o pieces. Go a House, o le 9 People are considering wha he will do his ear abou a house. You can Boa qunli o Hickor. Oal nnd Pin' Wood n moderae pricoa. LDLAM'S AND CROCKER'S FRMZKU CONHAN. ON HAN), ardnl Worn l«-?n ohl, Hrd llhnb». Branc/iJ'orra icahrvhu.j. Neckwear n all he laes sles and colors, o be ound a HOPPNG'S. Do no orge he leaders, #2.00 DERBY. BROAD S., RED BANK. ice o Deluinuens. Noice is hereb given o he delinquen axpaers o he ownship o Shrewsbur ha under no circumsances will he pamen o he coss and in^ eres on delinquen axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens will be required o pa in ull in ;all cases. B order o he ownship commiee.. A. C. HARBSON,» ownship Clerk. "W. B. PAEKEE, ELECRCAN. Wiring or Elccrio Lighs. Baer. Magneo and PneumaUo Bells. elephones a Special. 232 Broad 81., Bed Bank, N. J P. O. Box 818. ^"Esimaes or Conracs on Apnlicalon. N CHANCERY OF NEW,JEKSEY. o Edmund M. Ferguson. Henr Ferguson and Walon Ferguson, execuors, Ac, o Edmund Ferguson, deceased.! B virue o an order o oe Cour o Chancer o New Jerse made OD he da o be dae hereo. n causa wherein Jacob. E. UcbHeld s complainan, and ou and ohers arc deendans, ou are required o appear, plead, adswcr or demur o he bill o said complainan on or beore he HRY- FRS DAY OF MAY nex, or be said bill will'be aken as conessed ocals ou. S he said bill 13 iled o oreclose a morgage given b Amelia G. Bolmore o Jacob. E. Lichleld, daed he wen-ourh da o Augus in he ear one housand eigh nnndred and seven-seven, on lands n Red Ban, n he coun o Monmoun and sae o New Jerse, end ou ore made deendans because ou own some par o said lands. Daed March 2Sn, A. D JAMES S. WGH, Solicior o and counsel wih be complainan, O Smih sree, Perh Ambo, N.J. EDER O SHOW CAUSE. 0Monmouh [Orphans Cour. March 3Cl\ in Januar erm, AbisheaivA. Sanborn, adminisraor o Ellen S. Sanborn,deceased, having exhibied o his Cour, under oah, a lus and rue r.ccoun o he personal esae and debs ol he Bald deceden, whereb appears ha he personal esae o said deceased la insuicien o pa her debs, and requesed he aid o ie Cour in be premises. is hereore ordered ha all persons neresed n lands, enemens, herediamens or he Bald deceased, nppear beore hn Cour a he Cour House. n.freehold, on HURSDAY. HE 8ECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1898, o show cause wh so much o he lands, enemens, herediamens and real esae o he Bald deceased shall no be sold as will be suicien o pa her debs, or he residue hereo, us ho coso mav require. B ho Cour, DAD 3. CRAER, Surrogae. M ONMOUH COUNY COUR OF COMMON PLEAS. n he maer o he applicaion o A nnie orrianl o have a aorcsci 1 ranoelled o record. NOCE. o Charles H. Howe, or o whom ma concern : B virue o an order o Monnioiih coun cour o common pleas, made on he dav o he dae hereo, wherein he said Almee orrlani s peiioner, nndou. he, said,jchnrlesh. Howe, is morgagee, ou are required o nppear nnd show cause beore his honor, J. Clarence Conover. judge o he aoresaid cour, a he Cour House, in ho own o Freehold, n eaid coun, on he WENY-FRS BAY OF APRL, nex, a en o'clock in he orenoon, wh a cerain mbrgiigo made and execued b Angelo orrianl nnd he said Almee orriani o ou, upon lands siuae n ho ownship o Shrewsbur, n said coun, bearing dae Ma 1s, A. D., 1871, and given o secure be sum o seven hundred and Q dollars, which said morgage was dul recorded n book Y 2 o morgages, on pages 183.4c, in he Monmonh coun clerk's oice, a Freehold, N. J., should no bclcancelled o record. CHARLES HAREY. Aorne o Peiioner. Daed Mnrch 18li N RULE O BAR CREDORS. O EXECUOl'8 NOCE. George H. iand, execuor ol Sarah E. Sand, deceased, b order o he Surrogae o ho coun o Monmoub, hereb gives noice o be crediors o he said deceased o bring in heir debs, demands and claims agains he esae o said deceased, under oah or cbrmalon. wihin nlno monhs rom ho 8XEENH DAY OF FEDUARY 1808, or he will bo orever barred o an acion hereor agains he sold execuor, GEORGE M, SAND. S HERFF'S SALE. B virue o n wri o D. a. o mo direced, ssued ou o Cour o Chancer o ho Sao o Now Jerse, will be exposed o Bale a public vendiw ON MONDAY. HE 11h DAY OF APRL, 1808, beween he hours o 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (u 2 o'clock). n hoaernoon o said da, a ho Cour Houso a Freehold, n ho ownship o Freehold, coun o Monmoub, New Jorsp, all ha rac or parcel o land and premises, hereinaer paricularl described, siuae, ling and being in he ownship o Shrewsbur, n ho coun o Monmouli and Rnl'o New Jerse, being ha porion o ho homesead arm o hn no William BmlUi.deccascd,se o oand alloed osald Josophlno Morris on ho hireenh, da o Sepember, A. D., 187H, b William ll. Slociim, Frnncln Johnson and Qiwgo. Blcklca, commissioners appoined b ho Cour, o Chnncorv o Now Jerse o divide said homesead arm, anil marked lo nnmber " 2 " on he map o said commissioners, and more paricularl described as ollows: Beglnningaaeuiko pe enans or vour hoilso b elling disan nlnn chains and l links on ucouno souh, abou i in HE REGSER, More han elgh-nlno dcurccs and llleon minues wes rom amilies read HE REGSER ever n Bohi' or lio beginning corner o lo number one weel. Adv. () onbiild mnp described; henco (1) Eouh, eighnlnudegrecs and lenn minues wes, ieen clmlns and i links; lienco wo (-) souh, hir-our do uroesand or minues wes. biwelmlnaundilxslx llnk; hciicc lireo () norh, iri-nur (legmen and hlrl-llvi Coal and Wood. 1 minues wen, wo chains and ulxv- 'lkh links o ho middle c ho nubile roml lending rom lion Fulls o Shrewsbur; ( HOiih, lilrvrour degrees nnd or inlnuc-a wor, ulomi said read lvo chains anilk4 links; (">) nouh. our degrees nnd lv-lvo mlnuo'h wes, onn chain nml abili-norm WM. N, W0RLEY, links lolho norhwes corner o lliibnnl Dennis's lo; 1(1) nlonpr said Dennis's) lo norh.novenl-our SOOlKBSOn O J. A. WOnLKY, degrees nnil eigh minues eas, wo clinlnx nnd Wholesnlo nnil Reail Dunlor n 118 links; (7) soulu wen rirgrurn eas, one clmln nnd Mivoncon links; (H)norh, olghv-our deureiv Serunlon, LK. Wllhumrr nnd hir iniuuch wen, wo elinlns nnd Hlx-clgli llnkh o he middle o Urn piihllc roud: h< nco (P) mill CimilmrliiiMl Conl. HOiib, wunl-«luli dejrnen ami hir minued eas, Wlii'i Oonl s pnrchiihi'd b he carload ho icnil :ilong he mud loiiillng rom ''mon FK o iiono.vn lvo clinlmi nnd <veiv-hiru links; HD norh, ;)(loig long, 2,210 pounds. n glvou. rllili.-nlinmli'un nnd lllrcn inliiuov onn. wen : chaliih nnd nnven-«evi'ii Uni (11) mirh, en iilmesorih. oureen chulns anil en links n he nliko o lioirlnnlng, ooniilnlrijr iven-nlno ncree nnd wen-ive hundreillln o nil nere. Holzni nn in) uriipejl o Abel Colomnn.e nln. aken n oxoimimni i hn vulo Wllllnm,Blocuin.r,, nnil o bo mid b nnubon irncldh. HH rir. JOHN W. BLOOUM, Bol'r. Due<MBicH7,lBWi. $10,80 EW YORK AND LONG BEANCB N RALROAD. Saions n New York: Cenral E. E. o New Jer se, oo o Liber Sree, nnd oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferr erminal); Pennslvania H. R., o o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree, arid Wes 23d Sree Saion. On and aer Januar 24h,1898, ' RANK LEAE BED BANK. For New York. Newark and Elizabeh. 061, *7 08, *7 48, *824 (excep Newark and Elizabeh).»8 28. *8 43, *8 50 (New York onl), *B 43, *ll 30, U 4U a. m.: 143, 2 46, *4 81', 4 85, B 03,712 p. m. Sundas, 803, 0 43 a. m.; 445, 800 and*750 p.m.. :! For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbnr Park and inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan; 130, 6 25, 962, 10 88, a.m.; 1247, 140, 257, , , 710 p.m. Sundas, 10 36,1120 a.m.; 5 27,0 47 p.m. Sunda rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbijr Park. FOn FREEHOLD A MAAWAN. Leave Bed Bank (Sundas excepk'd), 8 28,1140 a.m.; 143, U03p.m. RANS LEAE NEW YORK. ' Foo o Liber sree, , Ml! 15, a. m.; 130, *\ 48,*340,4 15,*4 40,5 38,015 p.m. Sundas 9 01., *1015 a. m.: 4 00 p. n. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferr erminal), 8 25, 1015,11 30 a. m.: 135.! 40, *3 35,3 65, ) 85, 5 25, 010 p. m. Sundas, 8 55, *10 00 a. m.; 3 55 p. m.. Foo o DesbrosseB and Corlnnd srees, 910 a. m.; 1210, 3 4(1*, 510*, 1150 p.m. Sundas, 1)45 a. m.: 515 p. m. Wes wen-hird sree saion, 8 50, a.m.; 320*,460* p.m. Sundas, 9 20 a.m.; 4 50 p. m. RANS LEAE FREEHOLD. (Bundas exceped), 815,1115 a,m.; 200,4 20,605, p.m. ' For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions. Denoesexpress rains. ',. J, B. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Perm. U. B. H. P. BALDWN, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. <4>N.J., RUF03 BLODGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. PENNSYLANA RALROAD COM- -L PANY. On and aer November 28h, 1897, RANS WLL LEAE RED BANK For New York. 7 08,8 43,9 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p. m. Bundas, 9 43 a. m; (106 p. m. " Newark, 7 08, 8 48,.9 43 a. m.; 143, l 03 p. m. 8undas, 9 43 a. m.; 08p. m. " Elizabeh, 7 03, 8 48, 9 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p. m. Sundas, 9 43 a. m.; 6 06 p. m " Rahwa, 7 08, 0 43 a. m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundas, 943a.m.; 600p. m. " Woodbrldge, 9 43 a. m.; 143,8 03 p. m. Sundas, 943a.m.; 6 OGp, m -. " Perh Ambo, 143, ) 03 p. m. Sundas, 9 43 a. m.: 6 06 p. m. '. " Souh Ambo* 9 43 a.m.; 148, 6 03 p. m. Sundas, 9 43 a. m.; 0 0(1 p. m. " Maawan, 7 08,' 9 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p.m. Sundas a.m.': 606p.m. " Mlddleown,943a.m.;143,603p.m. Sundas, 9 43 a.m.; 608 p.m. "Philadelphia aid renon, connecing a Rahwa, 7(8, 943 a.m.; 143,003 p.m. Sundas, 943 a.m.; 60S p.m. Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, 5 05, 9 07,10 88, 1120 a. m.: 140, p. m, Sundas, 1120 a. m.; 0 47 p.m.. (Do no sop a Asbur Park oi ocean Grove on Sun-. das.) oms River, Ba Head and nermediae sallons. 140 p. m. (week das). rains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (via Rahwa), or Red Bank, a 6 60,8 33 a. m., 4 00 and 11W) p.m., week das. RANS LEAE NEW YORK, For Red Bank rom Wes wen-hird sree saion, 8 50, 1150 a. m.; 3 20, 4 60, 1110 p. m. Sundas920a.m.; 4 50p.m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. For Red Bank, 910 a. m.; 1210, 3 40, 510,1150 p.m Ṡundas, 9 45 a. m.; 515 p. m. J. B. HUCHNSON, J. H. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. APRL, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. elephone Call, 14A, Bed Bank. Shrewsbur, Highlands; Highland Beach, Oceanic, locus Poin, Brown's Dock, Fair Haven, lied Bank, Bel ord, Long Branch and Asbur Park, he Srong and Commodious Seamboa, M;BERNA, CAP. C. E. HROCKMORON, BEGNNNG MARCH 14h, Will leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, and Bed Bank, as ollows: Leave Red Bank dail a 7:00 A. M. (Sundas exceped). Will 'leave New York dail a 3:00 P. li. (Sundas exceped). 3?"Connec8 wih rolle cars a.bed Bank or Shrewsbur; Enonown, Belord, Long Branch and Asbur Park. '. - HAREY LLE, Messenger. Frui and Conecioner on Board.- N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiivel leave prompl on her adverised ime., ' his boa's ime-able s adverised n HE RKD BANK REGSER, New Jerse SOndard; also n ho ESABLSHED Couning Houso Monior, Mackc's Seamboa Guide Red Bonk Roal Esae aud nsurance and Bulllnger's Guide. ime-ables ma bo ob-agencained a he Red Bank Muing Bouse, Ludlow n he Home and oher Drs-claES companies a Low- 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Bisks placed hall. Broad sree. es Raes. P. O-. BOX 177. ALLARE 4 BON. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, 50C.' " " Long Branch, 75C. " " Asbur Park, $1.00. Noice o Elecion! Noice s hereb given ha an elecion will be held in ho OWN OF RED BANK, ON For ho elecion o lio ollowing own oicers: Commissioner, Four Aseinan Comin«sioncrn, iro wpccora o MSeclon. hn elecion his ear will bo held under ho own cunruir. hnro will bo bu one polling pluco. his will bo a ho ' own Hall, Monmouli Sree. Polls will open n 0:00 o'clock, A. u., anil close n 7;00 o'clock, r. u. A. O. HARRSON, own Clerk. WHEELWRGH SHOP. he rlendn o >Nqnrr. P. Nnl >n will ind him a his old lniilni'iin n Wnlsh'n building on l.ilii>.. < Nirrrl, l. «l ' liiill. r», J., wlioiv he doei all klndn n Wuumi Work. Now 'm in Wagonn, Harrow*!, (.'urb, WlioulbariDwn, o., mmlu o aider, und Jaulilngn ill kinds o««li and prompl donn. l>r» >rlnlor. i PPLEGAE & HOPE, COUNSELLORS A LAW, RED BANK, MONMOJH COUNY. NEW JERSEY. JOHN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED. HOPE. pharles H. 1 N8, \J COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 8 and i. Regiser Building, BKO.AD SREE,. RED BANK, N/ J. DMUND WLSON, E COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevlus & WlUon), * RED BANK, N.J. Oices: POS-OFMCEBDLDNQ. WLLAM PNARD, COUNSELLOR A LAw Over Suon's Sove Sore. RED BANK, H.J. J AMESSEEN; COUNSELLOR A LAW.. Noar Public and Commissioner o Peeds o New York. EAOJOWN, N. J. ACOBSHUS, ) AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock arm mplemens and oher personal proper. P. 0. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. AME8 WALSH,. : SEAM SAW ANDMOLDNG MLL', manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. MECHANC SREE, RED BANK, N. J. r PHEO. P. WHE, L REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE, JUSCE OF BE PEACE. Regiser Building, RED BANK, N. J. Collecion o Bills a special. R. R. F. B O R D E N ^ -.'.' D SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, BED BANK, N. 1. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anaesheics. R. J. D. HROCKMORON, D DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No; 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. D EERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American eerinar College, N. Y. Residence: Lero Place, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Ban. D. CHANDLER, -,., ARCHEC. Sou's Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, r 'RED BANK, NEW JEBSKY. FHOMAS DAS, JR., - NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON 8., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 2L) nsurance placed n he bes companies on moa reasonable erms. "D S. SNYDER, 1\* Esablished 1878., REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANB Also nsur- Commissioner o Deeds and Surveor, ance Broker or New York and icini. ^ALANC HGHLANDS, N.J. U. KURZ, M. D., C. M., - W PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, EA.ONOWN, N. J. ODce on Broad sree, norh side, irs door wes o pos-oice. OFFCE H0UR3: 0 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3, 8 o 8. M. R. G. F. MARSDEN, D HOMOEOPAHC ' PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D.. S. ) EERNARY 8URSEON. Graduae o American eerinar College, N. Y. Residence. rvlqg Brec beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. W M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noar Public. 8oldlers' ouchers Prepared Bills o Sale"or essels. A C. HURLEY. - SUREYOR AND CONEYANCER, 116 Bridge Avenle., RED BANK, N. J Wih George.Cooper or leen ears. EO. D. COOPER," G CL ENGNEER.. Successor o Geo. Cooer. 0. E. Oice: 47 Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. ENRY OSENDORFF,.. UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worble's Saioner Sore, elephone Call 18B. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J. r*nwraed -J WEDDNG NAONS AND SNG Cards given special aenion and execued n he - Orel sle o he ar.- - Meal Badgs and Plaes o ever descripion. Sencil Plaes, Burning Brands, nuboer Samps, Seel Samps and Seals, Sencil and ndelible nks and Brushes. Dies engraved and paper samped plain nnd n colors. Silverware, Jewelr,-5ror and* Celluloid aricles handsomel engraved. CHARLES EEBDELJ, 83 Riverside Avenue. Bed Bank, N. J. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. omco: No. 119 Broadwn. Eigh-Sevenh Seml- Amiual Saemen, Januar, CASH A88ES 810, ALLARE & SON. AGENi RELANG special Noice O NUSANCES N HE ownship o Shrewsbur. Nuisances wlbln he ownship o Shrewsbur are hereb dellned and declared o be, and lus shall includo nnd embruco: 1. ho placing or deposiing n or upon an sree or allo, or n or upon an public or privae proper in bls ownship, an dead animal or an pnr o he same, or an dead llsh or nnporo hebamo, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cucb basics, or mublli o an kind or descripion, or an houso or kichen slops or garbuge, ninnurn or sweepings (pro vlded bu sable manure and oher nianuro ma bo used as a erilizer), or an oul or olonsivo or obnoxious muer or subsanco whaever. a. An ull or leak priv vaul, cesspool or oher rcccpuclo or llln, 8. Allowing or permiing nn nigh Boll, garbage or oher oensive or decomposing solid or luld maer or BubHuncu o cnk or ooze rom nn car or wagon or vessel in which he sniuoma bo convooil or carried. 4. ho carring or ^convoing hroiirh an erce nn BUbsnnca which lina been removed rom an priv vaul or; c cspool, unlessi lio Biimo shall bolncloed n nlr-lgh barrels, or n a perecl lrh anil proporl covered wngon. 5. All curling o irorbngo hrough Hie srees ol ho lowuhhlp excep beween hu lioura o Bunse mid six A. M. 0. im burning o nn rnnler or uibelnnco which.hall omi,orcubo, or produce, or aw oilau oul nrobnoxious.or olonnvo, or hurul, or annoing gan, Kinoku, seam or odor,. li<! casing or discharging ino ho Shrewsbur or Nnvcslnk.or Souh HhrvwHburv rlvcru, or no nn Blrcaiu n llilo ownship, or on lui joimdnr Una o hin ownuhlp, nn subsance which mh bcrn romoved rom an vnul. cesspool or sink, or an oal or oher reuuo, liquids or Bolldn, b an plpcn or H. An anil (ivor nulnanco nn nbovc ilcllnod s bori'b prohibied and orlildilenwllliln hulowiinhlpo Hlmnvubur, nnd an porion making, croaluir, raiihlng, mnlnnlnlrg or iwrinllli'g unv ol said niilhunci'ii shall oril and pn a penal o'wonlvn dollars. li«abovo n m> ourun rrom he ordlnnncrs o lio Hard o healh o Mhriwnbur lownslilp, ana h«mm will bo horoughl enorced. W. l. WlMOllH. 'rcnldnn o ho Board o Healh.

16 N ANi> OU OF OWN.. Shor and neresing ems Prom All Over he Coun. Sco Hopkins and Allen Walling o Kepor caugh 100 shad in Rarian ba lab Wednesda. n,he aarae haul he, caugh '35 codish. One o he codish had he number 859 agged on is back. Mrs. Alex Ruh, who has been spending hree weeks wih her pareas, Mr. and Mr. and "Mrs. E. D. Sperling o Manasquan, lias reurned o her home a Rocheser, ndiana. O he sae ux or ree public schools in New Jerse $112, will be disribued in Monmouh coun'his ear. Nex ear a he amoun o be disribued will be $115, A surprise par was given o Mr. and Mrs. homas L. McLain o Long Branch on Monda nigh o las week o celebrae he ieenh anniversar o heir wedding... - hree o he children o W. R. Lamberson o Marlboro are sick wih scarle rash, and wo" o Daniel Sco's children, also o Marlboro, are Bick wih diphheria. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gaskill o Long Branch celebraed he wenieh anniversar o heir marriage wih a dinner par on Monda o las week. John Flock o Long Branch, who has been sick wih appendiciis a he Long Branch hospial or le weeks, has been * discharged as cured, Nearl $100 was realized a a dollar * sociable which was held las week or he benei o he Norh Long Branch Mehodis church. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Wainrigb o Manasquan have gone on a rip o Washingon, D. C, and will perhaps go as ar! souh as Florida. * A'a recen examinaion in,he Wesern Marland college Mi6B Adele Ogden o Kepor sood highes in her class in all he sudies. ' _ George Grava o Millsone ownship has moved o Monmouh Beach. John Cook will occup he arm vacaed b Mr. Grava. Alonzo D. Sherman, he new p'osinaser a Long Branch Ci, assumed he managemen o he oice las Frida morning. he seamboas Mar Paen, Elberon and Pleasure Ba began heir rips beween Pleasure Ba and New York on! Monda. he ladies' aid socie o S. Luke's church a Long Branch cleared $76.40 a a birhda par las Wednesda nigh. Edward Simonson o Spring Lake has dissolved parnership wih his broher and now carries on he boling business nlone. James M, Buler o Kepor has received $535 insurance on his barn and wagon-house which were burned las week. A mission has been opened in one o he Newing Bores a Long Branch, wbich ia suppored b volunar conribuions- John Claon o Maawan will go o Chicago, where he will ener Mood insiue and will sud or an evangelis. A Sunda-school union is being organized a Asbur Park, which will ake, in all he Sunda-schools in ha vicini, Edward Far will open a ; grocer sore a Maawan. will be known as he Edward Farr Suppl compan. A umor was removed rom he orehead.o he inan daugher o George! ownsend o Manasquan las week. Kearne Keid o Long Branch, celebraed his eigheenh birhda wih a par las Wednesda nigh.! John Gran o Col's Neck will arm he Joseph L. unis place a Morganville he coming ear. «William Cole, ormerl o Manasquan, died o pneumonia in New York on * Monda o las week., Semi-cenennial jubilee services will be held in he Manasquan Presberian " church nex Sunda. George W. Walling o Denver, Colo! rado is visiing his moher, Mrs. M. E. Walling o Kepor. Misa Neie. Wood o Long Branch, who has been sick or several monhs,! has recovered. MSB Zoo Oswald o Bolmar has reurned home rom n wo m&nlis' visi > o Brookln. Eleven housand bushels o plan osers arrived a 'Kepor rom irginia las week. he ladies' Rarian Guard associaion > o Kepor cleared lj;20 a a recen box sociable. Mim Bacon o Spring Liko hna given X 22 boolih o ho school librar a ha place. Y An eior in being mndo o reduce h ' lalnricho Nepune ownship's policemen. Rev. W. A. Allen o Spring Lako has been ranserred o Colorado Springs. dip. Miller Newman HM moved i'ou Long Brunch o iimibrigli B. J. Diivijcm, u grocer o Muuimiuan han reired rom biminehh. Neil. Miller o Belnmr him opened n will 'Buo olllce here. KOHO libhelh linn moved rom Deal Beach o Mlddleowii. Mrn. E. inbrun o Mnlnwnn liar moved M Wlokuuul. Our shoe sale, is sill in progress, leer since i began, jus en das..ago,:*; more shoes have been sold han in an en das o he hisor o his old esab lished shoe sore. We have alread old ou ha during his sale ha i would be 20 per cen discoun insead o regular price ha eigh cens was buing a dollar's worh o oowear. We old ou wh i was necessar ha we should sell a a discoun. We old ou ha we bough he Bergen sock and leased he Bergen sore; ha we had wo big socks o new goods, and ha in order o sell quick and reduce sock quick, we made a price inducemen o 20 cens o on a dollar;. his sale is an unusual rade inciden. A mos marked-down sales ou-o season goods,are oered or small los are o be closed ou. Here i is dieren. Brigh/new goods are sold and here are wo socks o selec rom. * he sale can' las much longer. ; People are no onl buing or presen, bu are providing or uure needs. Don' pu o our coming anoher da., Las week we gave: descripions and prices o our sock, Newspaper -space is oo cosl o repea hem again. Here are some ha were no menioned, however. he are specials we had made o our order b one o he bes makers in hecounr. is hardl a monh since he came rom he acor, e he mus go wih he res o,he sock wen cens less on a dollar. Women's v^r so ici Kid an Lace shoes. " New English "oe""and ip. Miliar heel, hand wel, ver comorable. WERE $3.00, NOW $2.40. Wo'men's'ver ine-smooh black ici Kid Oxord ies. Hand urned, sewed. New English las.' WERE $2750, NOW $2.00. "Women's ine black ici Kid Oxord ies, so and pliable. English las. er comorable. WERE $2.00, NOW $1,60. Women's hand urned vesing op Oxord ies. New, up-o-dae, ver pre Black ici Kid. '. _ WERE $2.50, NOW $2.00. WO BARGAN ABLES. All. he shoes on our 25-cen bargain able are gone. r he selling has.been brisk on our 89-cen able, bu a good assormen sill remains. odds and ends o shoes marked rom $2 o $3.50. and narrow widhs. Anoher able has been sared or $1.25. hese are he Mos o hem are small sizes hese are he odds qnd ends o he $3 and $3.(25. he reason o he deep price cu on hese goods is because hev are a vear(or so older han he prevailing sles, or a size lile demanded -J - v o < FORD & MLLER, Successors o J. B. BERGEN, * ' 21 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. a., ' '! * * '4 4 '4 4 '4 4 '4 4 '

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