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1 RED BANE VOLUME XV. NO.2J). RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 896. $.50 PER YEAR. AGF0FADAM0PRNG. HEKRM. NP7HJ S JJECEVEB A VALUABLE OKEN. A JRecepfoo Jlenrv 8.-Whe aa - Commander of he Deparmen ofseu Jersey, and a Surmse for.. Sr. KevlB. A recepon waa gven by Arrowsmh Pos o Henry S. Whe, he commander of he New Jersey Deparmen of he Grand Army las hursday ngh. he recepon ook place n he rooms of Arrowsmh Pos-he offcers of Arrow- smh Pos were presen, as were also mos of he sae offcers of he depar- men. Among he\ promnen guess / presen from ou of ovrrx, were B. F. Branard, Oscar F.Gfford, Dr.. S. Crane and Frank Brden of Newark, E. V. Rchards of renon, John,Lawrence of Now Brunswck, Col. George B. Sn-."" -son df"paersbn,and Cap. George A. Bowreof Mddleown, all 6f whom are ; presen offcals of he Deparmen of. New Jereey; Col. Mahew S. Ells of Phladelpha and Col.. C. S. Robbns of Cncnna, who are members of he na- onal, saff; Col. homas Hobba and Col. Janes HagencampofPaerson ; Dr. John Younglove of Elzabeh,- Major P. F. Rogers of Kearney, Col. C. W. Russell of Newark, Col. W. B. Branson of Rahway, Col. E. D. Pavkhurs of Eas.Orange, and A, M. Mahewsfef Orange, < Cp. Charlea B. Parson3 welcomed he guebs.ofwhom abou wo buudedwere presen. he offcers of Arrowsmh Pos, who were recenly eleced, were nsalled, and he nsallaon exercses were followed by supper. Hon. Henry S. Whe, n whose honor he recepo was gven, made a shor and effecve address, and hs waa followed by some remarks by B. P, Branard. hen came he surprse of he evenng. Hon. Henry M. NevuB of Red Bank was he chef of he suff a he las naonal encampmen, and hs dues were BO well " performed "lfff "\va57dosred~d -gvesome. esmonal n. focognon of ls servces., lere arc several hundred members of ho saff, and each made! a conrbuon for a damond rng. Col. Ells, who was a member of he suff, had been depued o make he presenaon. He spoke on general" opcs conneced wh he grand army and hen sad-. -, Save for a loflklme been mculne; (or an op poruny o vs hs celebraed os. have come o your los unheralded, and unknown o ady of s oflfcers, or any of ho comrades Who compose. nnd now ha am lererl l " s sav Un "" asounded o fnd such n (alurluk as see whn your Pos walls. expeced o nnd smply a Pos o old veerans, ho ofllcers o( whch were o bo n- -salled. BuMusead of ha.andulsmossump- uous banque, anl lls beauful galaxy of he far ladles o led Bank, who grace lls occason n honor of my comrades and ho causo hey represen. s - a pleasng lnnovqlon o brof ho swee lullucnce ofwoman no leso (alcrln89,for we know lle can beaocomplsneuwlloulclrlelp. Longfellow Ms sad, "As uno ro bow ho cord s, So uno he man s woman. hough she beud * hm, she obeys hm, hough she drmvs hm, ye Bhc follows,. Useless each whou ho oher." oo old solder s famlar wh ho "drum bea" ha hrlled hs blood and called hm o arms, bu lero wns n ho war anoher bcul.sronseran he "<runh«a,!yba har 03 much f no a creaor ln- -. fluenca o nspre parosm. was he " homo bea" ha camo down o us n lovng mssves, n-, sllng encouragemen, from our mohers, sser and sweehears, o do and doro uno he end. (Applause.) am. prouder of my counry when remember he heroc, paroc women lns pv- duced, and s sll producng; and rgh here n old hsorc Monnnul cdy UMlBUVsofM nruovolulonary neres, as look no he faces anl brgh eyes of.hese far young woroon of Monmouh, am sure f were jecessry o supply a vacancy o serve a gun nho smoke of bale, lere would bo pleny o lump o he fron and repea he heroc ncof Un grand old dome nf bo balo o[ Monmoul Mollle PlUrer, (Applause.) am here o-ngh o perform n pleasan servce. As you know, our order has a Na lonal Saff, seleced from he fcueral membershp hrourhou ull he -Deparmens of Uo Gmnsl Army o he Uepublc n ho Uned Saes. hey numbered hs yearubou 800, and n Lculsvo,;Kencky, las Sopenber, we bad u mcolnr a ho Ga loso, and (hero were ceran presenaons o ho oramandcr-ln-chlof and oher hgh oulclalsof esmonals. A He closeof ha bceng wns empowered, ns a sor of eubassador, wh a commsson no exacly a royal hgh commsson o sele ally dspued boundary lno bewoon-nnw Jersey and he n-s of he Uned Saes (laugher), for New Jersey, hank God, s npw n ho Unon (laugher and applause), and beas n lo Unon, here s no boundary lne ha can bo dspued.. No, comrades, am hero o-ngh o perform 0 very agreeable duy ha comes drecly homo o your own Pos. here s a comrade.of hs os who s well known o you s no necessary for me o Bpeak of ls record n ho war; hs nrmlexs sleevfl s ho mos eloquen speech ha can bo nado o express wha ha record was. ha nrm sopped a bulle ha was amed a ho hear of our Republc. (Grea applau.0.) s well known o jou Un ho hal much o do wh ho organzaon of hs los,, and was for many years, your commander, and has wce Oled he hgh oblco of commandor of ho Depormen o Now Jersoy. Bu from here on perhaps many of you do no know of hs record n he Grand Army of ho Republc, and, as a Naonal Bafl offcer of 893, am here commssoned o say a few words, nnd o closo wh a s«ue) wllch Hll devolopo self. wll ask Comrade Nevlu3 o aop forward. (Comrado Novlus hen aroso and sepped o he fron.) A ho las meeng o he Naonal Baff a Lousvlle, vn» charged wh bo duy o recevng a subscrpon and selecng a. esmonal wllch should be presened o our Chef of Saff. Henry M. Novlus. am here o-ngh o perform ha Borvlco. (Ap- - plauso.) hnk s very opporune and approprlno ha should oomo noro o-ngh, allhoukl s a surprlso o hm and a surprse o you all, o sem n upon you as were and ake hs occason o Rlvo expresson of our hlrh regard for your comrado nnd ownsman. fool euro ho Deparmen Com- mander, and ho offcers ns well as ho comrades of ho l*os,wlll forgve moforlofow mnues of your lmo ko n dong so. Comrado Novlus ho Commander-ln-Chlcf made no mlsuko when ho mode you lls Chef of Duff, ho poson n one Hn rals for ho very soundes Judgmen j calls for very much me; calls for clcnr head; and calls for experence. nvolved no only ho procuraon and presenaon of badges o ho Commnuor-ln-Chlef, ho Adan- Qcnoral and QunrUrmanor-Ocneral, bu aluo ro preparaon of a B badgn. ha duy was performed by you n nuch n mnnor (oa you lnvo rooulvod from your Ooramnndor-l-Chlcf mll all De Baff, ond from very many ouflle of ho Waff, nnd ndood ouwdo of he Grand Army, he very hghes onconlunb. Bu ha was no nl. Vour dues aluo nvolved ho movng n ho sreoo of Luulsvlllo of nn army of 4U.O0O veerans from 4f Deparmens o he UnedgacB whouconfmlon. ny wore so n- Blprned posllonn, nnd anuuvdred hy your mlary sklll.aa o secure on unbroken lne from ho hood of ho column o he rear, nnd o noora a connuous Mmng of he revewng sand whou a break. ndpod ho novomon of ho column would have boon, a credable (hlbllon f Hrformed by well drlled and dscplned roops n U flnll, and for Uono reasonn am here o-nlgn npmhnlg laa Oommandcr-ln-Ollef lawlornnd wo! lanuff. o express o you n mwnnlul fonn lmlr npprochlon of your servce. (Applauw.) Comrade Novln.l awonlh mn (rnf plnanuro o prcaeno you hluken whch exprewen he c»c«m n whch you aro lol) l>y bo wmrurcb of your nar. And whenever you look upon hn rng, may ln uold of whlcl la made ypfy nnd conaunly nmlnd you of ho pury of nn prncple* whch you fough o manan Un lbery and unon nr he aroaun repuhlla bo world lnn over»n. (ApHame.) And ho dona w n U«nold,» puro dlnuond, ho moo beauful nnd endurng gnn Hn naure RVM un, may rnlfy and nanlo remnd you of he prpoulr n hoflo prlnnlplm. (ApplauM.) A hn lamonapomfmcln U0 llolrnf dcerco lw power o mn nearly all donncuv nfondcn,» my rar lepulllo be all) o rwln o ho end of lmn all donclva oron, nholor Uoy cono from whn or whou our bordnra, (llrfro Jdgo Ellj plooodko rlnp upvn Oomraln No»lu««lnucr nnd pnwmml.) BlukenxMre pu n U0 mouh o oonlm lnm wonn o ll» mn Uoros, v»hu wu alun o lo»»o (or»foregn nhoro "he frends hou hos and her adopon red Grappol Uom o hy soul wh hoops 0 seol.", o-ngh 800 of your comndee, ndeed moy say OOO.OCOof yourconrado.of ho Grand Army of he Republc, "by moplon rld," jrappel }ou nlu hs rng Wuehecrclos your lnger; a "hoop-of golden Wendsblp for you o wear n fraernal remembrance, so ons as you may lve. Mr. Nevus, hough; aken by surpae, made a feelng response and sad ( Comrade Ells, lero aro ofen mes n mens lves when lls dffcul for hem o express lo senmens whch, hey would enuncae, and ll^sono of hose rnns wh me hank you for hewords whch you hnvo Boken. s always a sasfacon and a pleasure- for anvfaclal, afer havng dscharged ho funcons of hs ollcc, o know h hey have been dscharged o he sasfacon of hose whom le represened. You and weremoabernof holns Naonal Saff. Your dues were well dellnel and commenccu wh your appolnmcnnd enred only wh he endng of ho encampmen. My dues as Chef o sar, s doubful o ell wha hey were, nnll whn abou hree or four monhs before bo close of he year, when he Commander-ln-Chlef mposed upon me dues whch had. novcrbeen mposed upon one of my predecessors, dues ha were no only laborous, hu dues whch cdused me us you well know, grea anxey. Long yenra hod passed snce my-mnd -had been devoed o ho formng of columns and movng of largo bodes of men, Dsclplnu, so necessary m acve se vce, had been lad asde n he Grand Army o he* Republc, and fel many mes, when was wrng he orders o. he comrades, saff oblrar?, ha hey would hnk ha magned myself agaln4n he mlary servce wh all he powers of a regular. know o-nlrh, however, ha my servces were apprecaed,.and ha hey were sasfacory. s evdenced o mo by hs mnrnlllcen emblem whch you brng mo from(ha Sff. You wll convey o hclu ollclnlly my hanls, ud gny o hem ha wll wear hs crcle ol gold whle lve nnd reasure us one of.my rches possessons; llre because comes ^o me from old comrades n arms durng he he^vur, ml second because comes o mo from conrndohnon (ln -Sn n whch you and had such Ra apprehensons upon our frs adven no a Souhern sue. ". n concluson, le me hank you for he rouble o whch you hnva been pu u-com!mj here o my lomo md presenng me wh hs beauful oken n ho presence,nf ny conrudes and my frends. (ABplanso.)... -bher addresses were rnkde by Dr. Crane, Dr. YomKloveand Major P. F. Rodges. 0. F. Glford gave wo recaons fnd lere was musc by an orchesra and also by a quaree composed of Waler B. Parsons, Bqrdon H. Wolco, John Rue, and George Ceougl., he rng receved by Mr. Kavus s a d l J d l heavy crcle of gold. SOLD A BORROWED HORSE.... ).. John lon, Jr., and homas Ryan..-..-" Arresed. John lon oe Holmdel borrowed a horse and wagon on Mondaymornng from Gusave Fnck, a neghbor, and sen hs son John o Cols Neck for a docor for hs oher son, who. was very low wh consumpon, lon performed- hs errand and on hs-way bae fell n wh homas Ryan, also of Holmdel. Ryan go n he wagon and he wo drove o Red Bank On her way o Red Bank her wagon collded wh anoher wagon rnd was badly damaged. heyborrowed a wagon am came on o Red Bank. hey go drunk and drove around own and a. he Souhern ralroad crossng hey ran no a car and broke he wagon ojge money enough o buy more drnks hey sold he wagon o Peer Quackenbush for 25 cens. hs money dsappeared n a shor me. Rya nex sold hs wach for a dollar, and afer hs money was spen hey sold le horse o Commssoner George ^Woods, Jr., for $5. Ryan wns very drunk a he me. Shorly afer sellng he-horse Ryanwen o hompsons resauran oh Fron sree, and afer eang refused o pay he bll. He was arreseoor dsorderly conduc and aken before Jusce Sckles, who fned hm he fne was pad by Commssoner.Woods. Ryan was arresed agan on Monday-ngh for horse sealng. hs charge wns made by Gusavo l!mck, he owner of he horse. A hearng was held before Jusce Cohren, who held Ryan n $200 bal; H3 faher, Mchael Ryan, wen on hs bond. A warran was also ssued for lon bu he has no ye been caugh. ; Church Servces. he young; peoples meengs whch began on Monday ngh n Grace church have been well aended. he meengs arc under he drecon of he young peoples league, whclls made up of he socees o he churches of he own. ho musp s by a chor of hry voces. he servces nex week wll be held n he msson on Shrewsbury avenue. - Mrs. Luck and Mrs. Harrs of Rchmond, Va., wo evangelss, wll hold a en-days prase servce n he Cavalry Baps church, begnnng on Frday ngh. A specal servce wll be held on Sunday afernoon. Nox Sunday ngh Rev. J. Ward Gamblo wll begn a soros of ucrmons ro young men. he subjec for ha frs Bf r- mon wll be " he Young Mans Moher." m * A Sove Explodes. Frank Polngs sove a Maawan exploded las hursday ngh afer Mr. Polng had gono o bed. he damper was urned off and ho exploson was caused by coal gas whch had accumulaed n he sove nnd whcb could ho escnpe up ho ohmney. ho sore was oally desroyed.,. <» A Now Mnaono Lodgo. A masonc lodgo wll bo organzed n Alanc Hghlands o-morrow ngh. hose mos neresed n ho formaon of ho now,lodgo nnd who dd mos of he prelmnary work aro Dr. J. D. Fay, Walor Clark" Kud George F. Barleson. Ffy ndlcmonb Found. lo grand jury closed s work on Monday. hey found lfy ndomenn. Mon of ln urn for asoaul ond baery oabob, pey larccnoy nnd olor rval offenbos. An UnauccoBsUl Oporalob. ho surgcal operaon ha waa performed on Lows Morrs of Belford Jar wcok was no an uuccennful n) was hoped and a nccond operaon wll hnvo o bo mmlo. ^^ dve He a hanno o do your prnng. No un or bow larko or how nmnll ho job may bo, m ready o lnndlo fnd urn ou p-op work, John. Cook. A<h). My* enlro Boclc of oon, colocn, canned goods, ec., m/o lo nold hy Vobruory l». Voy low prloo» or cnl. W. P. Allon, lrofd Brco, Mv. Onolundrod/ugar bnrroln fornnloa f, f. Hupj>e, Monmouh uroo. 4dv.. LOVElS PURCHASE. HE BOYS NUR8EEY SOCK-O H5 AMOUW OF $40,000. hn Gves hm Mos of he Spcle and Pus he Xnrseru Under Hs Conrol-Edmunl Wlson ana F. abor ParkaJEleced J}lreeora. he recen embarrassmen of he Love nrsery company, whch hreaened o be serous a few weeks ago, has been overcome and he- company s agan oh s fee fnancally. John. Love; he founder of he nursery, has bough up almos all of he ousandng sock of he company, and he concern wll hereafer be under bs solo managemen. he amoun of sock bough by x. Love durng he pas wo weeks amouns o nearly $40,0)0. Wh he sock prevously held by hm, hs gves hm a grea majory of he Bock of he company.. he nursery was frs sared by.mr. Love abou egheen years ago, and had a remarkably successful career. became famous all over he counry, especally for s small frus. Sx or egh years ugo he nursery was" made no a sock, company and Mr. Love held a large poron of he sock. Abou wo years ago he company was re-ncorporaed under he name of he Love Co., and Mr. Love sold a majory of ha sock of he new\;onceru, hus becomng a mnory sockholder. ho las few years have Open dsaslojs o he nursery busness all over hecounry and, he Love concern sufered wh fhe res. he.company los money. he clams now ousandng agans he company amoun o a lle over S?2O,00O;. hs s no an unusual amoun o be due a hs season of he year, us lfe company makes mba.of s slus durng February,- March and Aprl, and he nne monhs precedng February are monhs of almos connual expense n preparng for lo sprng rade. lr-re was a-dsposon on he par of some of he crcdors-o-ush-loconp.ny-for-medae paymeaud was hs ha caused he embarrassmen. Abou hree weeks ago he secreary, under he drecon of some of he sockholders, ssued a crcular, offerng o sele all clams agans he company on a bass of weny cens on he dollar. hs crcular was ssued whou he knowledge of Mr. Love, and was no, unl some of he credors of he company addressed hm on he maer ba be was aware ha any such offer had been made. Mr. Love a once declared Hu whle he company had suffered n b.l dame degree as oher concerns n hr. same busness, here was sll propery enough o pay he clams hree or four mes over, and ha he prospecs were ha he presen seasons busness-would be suffcen o payoff all exsng clams agans le company. He furher saed ha even f any of he Credors should sele her clams for lpssmhnn her face value, he would see ha every man receved dollar for dollar, even f he defcency should have o come from hs prvae esae. Mr. Lovcs lnal purchase of sock of he company was made yeserday, nuv ho company wll mmedaely be reorganzed.. Edmund Wlson of Red Bank s one of he drecors of he company. J. H. McLean, he former secreary, has resgned,- and Hon. W. abor Pnrfcer, who s also one of ho drecors, was eleced secreary n. hs place. As soon as he reorganzaon s compleed arrangemens wll be made o pay off nlj_ clams agans he company a her face value. here s ample propery belongng o ho company o do hs half la dozen mes over, f he sock s dsposed of u he ordnary course of he nursery busness. Eveu f were Bold a aucon would brng probably double heanoun of he clams. Under hese condons, s no lkely ha le company wll bo pu o furher nconvenence on accoun of exsng blls durng he me s geng n shape o sele clams. Mr. Love esmaes he presen seasons-busness a from $50,000 o SfGO.OOO. hs wll no serously deplee he nursery, as he pspagang of small frus and he growng 0 ornamenals has been gong on durng he.pqgllusa_years of slaok busness as oxensvely a frng prevous busy seasons. he orders already receved hs year are n advance of he orders a hs me, n any year snce 893, and Mr; Love a hopeful ha hs esmae of he anounof he seasons busness wll be exceeded. ho seed deparmen/of he busness wll be connued,- UO caalogue for 890 s now nearly ready for he press and wll bo ssued abou he frs of February. wll conan a number of noveles never before offered, several of whch have been orgnaed a he Love nursery grounds and have been esed hero. Among hese noveles aro le srawberry-raspberry, he Logan berry, whch saybrdbeween-he blackberry and he raspberry; he golden May berry, whch resembles a yellow raspberry, excop ha grown ona ree j ho Phoenx raspberry, he Kennedy, Mchgan and Eleanor srawberres, ho Sunbeams cannn, and a dozen or more good hngs n ho lne of ornamenal shrubs and plans. ho purclmso of nluos he enre s- BUO of sock of ho company by Mr. Love wll gvo confldonco a once "o ho concern.. Ha ably as a nurseryman s BO wull known, and hs managemen of ho nursery has been so prosperous n lo pas, ha he knowlodgo ha lb n once more ho prncpal owner of ho nursery, and ha B praccally under hs HOH conrol nnd managemen, wll of Uelf gvo confdence. ho nursery wll ho connuod m a corporaon, bu lo drecors aro workng n harmony, and furher nernecne srfe or fnancal dffcules aro no ancpaed, nor aro boy lkely o occur. Church on Parlos. ho ladeu ad noooy of lo Frs Mehods church wll hold lo Un of Borloa of oa parlcn n Mrn. A, A, oerflona on Brand uroo on Frday fernoon from hroo o llvo oclock. fr Ben. ho noro now occuped by Lou» Prno nl a fru noro on Droau sree, Red Hank, for lon from Aprl lo. Apply o Slokle & Olny, A<fv. " - v Don fall o Bcoro Bomo of ho lar- Knn n oannod Roodn, oon, coflc, oo, Muj (o sold by Fobrunry n. W. V, Allnu, Droad sroo, ^llu A CHARGE OF FORGERY. MOERS HACKB J«ffeES A " ; """"BER0US- CHARGE. """" " He Has lln Daunher and Hen Hus- ; hand Arresed for JForffery am Aferward Whdraws he Charae ;AualH hem. On Frday afernoon Moms Hacke ven before Jusce Chld and made compla. ha. ha daugher^nd her husband, wh whom he makes hs home, had forged hs name o hreen checks. hese checks amouned n all o.$r>8, and were dalled a he.frs naonal bank of Red Bank. Hacke and hs daugher and son-n-law lve near he A. M. E. Zon church. " " Huole cano read. lsvsorlrs on he ralroad as ah ordnary laborer For hs servce he receves $.08 per day. He had saved np a lle money, whch he pu n he Frs naonal bank. Some me ago he oolc hs daugher, Mnrgare Fzpah-cl, o he bank.and nroduced her o he casher. He Badha hs daugher would brng hs checks o he bank and ge hem cashed when he needed money, and he bad aken her o he bank for purposes of denfcaon. He had deposednarly a hundred dollars n he bank and had drawn ou only a lle of. He wen o he bank on Frday and was hen old ha he had only egl dollars, on depos here. Haclfcl"nearly"faned away when he heard hs, and an nvesgaon no ls accoun^ showed ha hreen checks, aggregang fg58, had been cashed, of whch be knew nohng. he checks were produced and was seen" ha hey had been flled ou by Hackes daugher, sg ed wh Haekes name by he eona-lw, and hs daugher had cerfed as wness ha he cross n he name had been made by her faher. n -addon o lo amoun of money hus drawn on checks, Hacke sad he had sen he he money o he bank by hs daugher 4o - be deposed, and ho- hough-here, ough o be 25 or 30 more han he accoun showed, eveu afer deducng he $3S whch hd been aken. Fzparck and hs wfe were arresed on a charge of.forgery made by be.old man. hey were arresed by Consable Sryker and aken before Jusce Chld. hey admed havng wren and endorsed he check?, end havng drawn he money, and hey sad ha Hacke had gven hem permsson o draw luoneyfrom ljs accoun whenever hey.waned o. Hacke sad he" had neyer gven any such permsson, and ad(led ha bs daugher ; and her husband had used he money o ge drunk wh. A furher hearng was se down for Monday, bu a ha me Hacke appenred and sad he would no press he charge. Mr. and lre. Fzparck were accordngly dscharged. A BARN BLOWN.DOWN. A Heavy Gale Does Consderable Damage. Durng he recen heavy wnd a numlgr of fences weredamaged near non Vals and a bnm was blonn over. he larn was ou he propery of le lae John Sherff, whch s now ocuped by John Sprngseen;~ hree horses-were-n-ho barn a he me bf he accden, besdes a buggy and some farm goods and farm produe. wo of he horses were owned by Mr. Sprngseen and he.oher was owned by hs broher, George Sprngseen, of Famnglale.. Mr. Sprngseen dd no. know ha he burn wns blown down unl ho^, nex, mornng. wo of he horses had escaped from he runs when he ban was blown down and were unhur. heoher was pnoned by Pbme mbers, and when was released was found ha s Kneo WOB njured. One of he wheels of he buggy.was broken when he barn wen down. o force of he gale waa such ha some of he boards and mbers of he buldng were curred weny-fve yarlbr -n ho-bnrn-wdreborbrum- ber of curoses, he chef among hen beng a wooden plow whch had been used a hundred years ago or so, hebnrn self was very old. Mos of he mbers were hewed ou, and ho barn waa bul over a hundred years ago;.he fences damaged were hoso of Cap. D. A. Wallng, A. W. lon and John Murphy. hree of he evergreen rees on Joln Johnsons lawn were blown over. Chrsan Endeavor OfUccra. A he regular meeng of he young peoplob socey of Chrsan Endeavor of he Baps church las week he followng ofneers were eleced for he ensung year, Presden Mss Joso Mnnsoh. Va) presden Mss Mngglo Unlnon. Recordng secreory Mrs. Jnmea Hmell. Oorresonllg secreary-fflss Nelllo. lnlncn. reaaurcr BODJ., Forl. Charmen of he varous commees of ho socey were apponed aa follows Lookou commee Frank J. Mnnson. raybrneolkcommlco nen). H. For. Socal commee Mss Bella Ralnon. floweromlloo Mm.Frank J. Mnnson. enpornnco conmlco Mss Ella Davs. /" Exhbng a Fre Exngusher. An exhbon of he Eolpse flro exngusher was gven on Wharf avenuo on hursday afernoon. A box-shaped frarao abou egh fee hgh was bul and afer beng sauraed wh kerosone waa Bo on fre. When ho flumes were ho ferces hoy wcro pu ou n less han a mnue by lo exngusher. lls operaon was repeaed novernl mcb. wo Now Resden*. Francla Whe haa rened Mrs, Helen DrohanH houeo on Recor pano o Cap. Mlls Edward, of Jcrsoy Cy. He has aluoronod lo lchcockloueoon Broad Brco, owned by Mm. Jamca Marn of Shrewsbury, o Mrs. Lawrenco Prlco of Oceanpor, he llcahon for AverlKlna. Bunhon men mlvcrloo n m KUHH- nn bccaho hoy po prollablo rwl from holr advcrbnp; n. hey know. oo,ha each ono payo a. llko prlco for lko uorvljcj. Adv, A Mep Cu n prlcobof oloaka, blankob, drcnu Kdorn, oo. n fac" bargnlnu lrouahou lo uoro durln our. annual uock alng nalo, now n program. A. Ualu & Co., led Bank, Adv. WEDDNG BELLS. Mpplnco &onard. A. Uvelye oclock o-dav a neddng ook place n rny ohu^ch,led Bank, a whch he conracng pares were were Mss George A. Lppnoo, daugher of Wllam-. Lppnco of Lle Slver, and Francs. Leonard of renon. A consderable number of persons were presen a he weddng, alhough was desgned.o have very prvae, wh only ho mmedae relaves and nmae frends,, presen. No cards of nvaons had been -ssued,? bu he young people neverheless receved a large number offgfs, mos of henrbeng arcles of. slverware OLhousehold goods. he ceremony was performed by Rov. Rober McKollar, he recor of he church. "he brde was dressed n golden-brown falle slk.-jmmed wh velve rbbon of he same shade, and wh brown bead nework. SB wore llfl and gloves o mach. Afer le ceremony he brde and groom drove o Long Branch n a landau drawn by a four-n-hand, where hey ook he ran on her weddng rp. hey wll "go<w Washngon, wlereeey wll spend sevr eral days a he Arlngon hoel, and wll probably go on o Old Pon Comfor. he groom s he son of Francs Leonard of Red Bank,, and a presen s one of he head keepers n he sae prson. On^ her reurn from her weddng our hey wll go o renon and wll board a a hoel unl sprng, when hey wll befn housekeepng, Slwcll-Uason. C. W. Mason wen.wes he laer par of December o vs relaves n llnos. On Ne w Years day le and Mss Lzze Slwell of Allendale, AVabash couny, llnos, / were marred. he brde s a daugher of. J. Slwell, and s a descendan of he old Momuouh couny Slwells, bu has never lved here. Mr, and Mrs. Mason wll make her home a Keypor. - Carhar Wholcu. Mrs. Jnne Carhar of Maawan and Wllam Whaley, a carrage-bulder a Holmdel, were marred by Rev.,Garre Wyckoff a Holmdel on Sunday afernoon of. las week. he brde reurned o Maawan on Monday and on uesday she moved her effecs o Holmdel, where he newly-marred par have begun housekeepng. Phllps-ranBrun. M ss da Phllps and Charles VanBrun, boh of Norh Long Branch, were mar-, reda he Mehods parsonage a Navesnk, on Sunday. he ceremony was performed by Rev. "W. W. Rdgley. he brdal pay was accompaned by Mss Alce VanBrur, who aced as a wness o he.ceremony.? "."- SUNDAY-SCHOO OFFCEES. Baps Offcals Eleced on Sndau- Afernoon. he.offcers,of he Baps Sunday school were eleced a an adjourned meeng held Sunday afernoon n he Sunday-school room. All he old oflcerb were refleced wh wo excepons. Cap. Charles B. Parsons, who has been_ supernenden for he pas seven years," declned o accep a reelecon as dd also Mss JosW Hanson, who was supernenden of he home class deparmen. he offcers eleced are as follows Supernenden W. ). Lmvrcneo. Asssan supernenden Rchard Cose. Second assfean supernenden* Hra.. Jnlnson. Secreary W. L. Mason. rensurcr-j.. Allen. Llbmrlu Jusepu UuKennan. Chorfsor W.!>. arsops. eacher of nfnn class Mss Annlo Applesae. Superlnlenden of homo,class deparmen Mss Marsare Suon._ rusees Wn. J. Suon nndjnmes ), Weaver. SABBED N A SCRAP. ro Boys Ge n a Fgh and One s Cu. Arhur."Bprry r -A.eolo«;d_ba3c of-.f.dr. Haven, was arresed on Monday on a charge of havng sabbed Wllam Curchn, Jr., ou Sunday ngh. Berry and Curchn are each abou foureen years old. bey go n a fgl and Berry, who had a knfe n hs hand, sabbed Curchn. Berry was aken before Jusce Chld. He admed havng cu Curchn wh a knfe, bu sad he dd no know he had cu hm unl afer he deed was done. he wound s n he hgh and s rflng. Berry was held n 200 bal o awa he acon of ho np.x grand jury. Hs broher wen on hs bond and Berry waa released., " _ ^^^ York Applegae Pleads No Guly. York Applegao was ndced by he grand jury for sealng a Qalvvay robe from Holmes Conover a Red Bunk, and also for sealng sxy ohckens from Frank Lamb n Alanc ownshp. He pleaded no guly, and wll.bo red February 7h. He wns son back o jal o awa bs ral. Samuel C. Cownr wns apponed o defend hm. An Overcoa Solen. An overcoa bolongng o W. B. Lawrenco was solen from ls coal ofllce on Fron sree yeserday mornng. Shorly before noon Mr.-Lawrence wen book n ho yard o help unload eomo corn. When ho wen back n he offce he found he coa gone. A fmr of gloves whch wero n he coa pocke wcro nlno solon, An Eneranmen a Holmdol. Nex Monday ngh an eneranmen wll bo gven n ho Holmdol Reformed church. ho performance wll ho by Rod Bank peoplo and wll bounder ho dlrec-,lon of ClarleB K. Chnmpln. ho procrammo wll comprse recaons, sngng, mublo on varloun nsrumens, mn cry and Borcopcon pcures. York Sae Momea. receved yeserday a carload of Now York Sao OMCH, sulablu for ull purposch, from farmnff nnd heavy lmulng o foo readng. ho prced wll ho found o bo very low for ho clasa of lorocb, nnd fnvorubloorm wll bo mulo. W. O. Ely, Holmdel, N. J, Adv. dea Wrng Paper. ConUO ew a box, and n lo very en paper o bo had nnvwhere n hm prce. lulod or unruled n ho name prlco a John. Cooko. /Mv. NEWSFOMMDDLEOVN. NEW OFFCERS OF FRE COM. PANE8.. Offcers afnaresnl Hall Assoca* on and of he Cenral Baps Church of Alanc llahlands-a lcense Applcaon, Jefscd. he""nsvesnk hall asocaon held, her annual meeng on Monday ngh and eleced he followng offcers Presden Dr.. G. Audrcw. Secreary Webser Sa reasurer-john M. Johnson. hose offcers and Goorgo H. Sckles, Wm. H. Posen, John E Wllams and. M. Maxon form he board of drecors. All he debs of he assocaon are pad. he buldngs pad for nnd hero s $84 n he reasury. he elecon of ho Navesnk hook and ladder company lns hursday ngh resuled as-follows - - Foreman Andrew Douglne. ". Frs asssan foremnn Jlol Jolnson. Beeond OBslsun forumnu Jcsejb SanMewlcz. PreBlden Joseph Lufbu-row. SeceUu Joseph Moun. Fnancal secreary E. E. Burdgo. reasurer m U. Mu3oa. -Wllam Conkln of Seasde was eleced chef of he fre deparmen of Navesnk and Seasde.. "......" he annual elecon of "offcers of he Alanc Hghlands hook and ladder company was held, on hursday ngh, ho followng were he offcers eleced Foremnu Gcorgo Jonklnson. ".;.. Frs usslsanr-jsed Lnden. ; Presden Edgar H. Cook. Secreory C. A. For.. reasurer W.. Frankln. r Anew Mddkown fremens relef 03- socnon was formed on hursday ngh arnavesnk. comprses he companes a Navesnk and Seasde. nho former relef assocaon le fre companes) of Alanc Hghlands were also ncluded. ho laer companes have formed an assocaon of her own. he annual elecon of -offcers of he Cenral Baps. church.o Alanc Hghlands was hold, las week. he rusees eleced were Samuel F. Paerson, Peer S. Conover, Jr., Wllam B. Savdge, ^ Wllam H. Posen, Jr., Randolph Marn, Jgber P. Lufburrow andjjeder ck Lnden. he oher offcers are... reasurer Randolph Marn. Asssan reasurer Mss M. L. Snyder. Clerk-Charles P. Snydcr.. Orjranlsfc Mes Evelyn Snyder. he offcers of he Sunday-school conneced wh he church are,- Supernenden honaa H. Leonnrd.. Asssan superldendcn^nr Dr.Soa. ~ ;-» reasurer E. P. Lufburrow.. OrRnls Mss Emma Savldge.. Asssan organs Mrs. WlUom N. Bobers.. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Morford of New Mbnmoub reurned home from her weddng rp on Frday ondare now n her new home, Arecepon was gven o hem las ngh by Mr. and Mrs. George, Morf ord. he evenng was pleasanly, spen, he old folks and he young folks jonng n he fun makng. A he openng of- cour las week John C. Robbns appled for. a, lcense for he Shoreland hoel a Alano Hghlands. Judge Conover lad he uaer over for a week. A srong Cgh agans he applcaon was made by Wm. J. Leonard and-ober-promnon-onper--. ance people of he place. Yeserday Judge Conover refused he applcaon. Rev. Mr. Bullock, pasor of he Baps church a Allenown, preached m he Baps church a New Monmouh on Sunday. He s a very forcble speaker and made a godd mpresson op he congregaon. s probable ha a call wll be exended o hm o become pasor of ho church. he Seasde frecompanywllcelebrae he frs annverearyof her organzaon on February 4h. A parade of he lre deparmen wll be par of he annver-.sary exercses. he Navesnk freman wll ake par n he parade. A seresof evenng meengs are beng held n he Mddleown Baps church. hey began on Sunday nrgl of los week and wll be connued hrough hs week" "wlrle excepdh of *SlUr(lay - ngh. Howard Johnson of Javesnk, who a ; n ho bcycle busness a Elzabeh, male a vs o hs homo a Navesnk on Saurday. He has snce been lad up wh a severe pore hroa. \ Wllam C. Sory, who recenly sared a bucher shop n he Casler buldng a Mddleown. bus moved o a shop oppose he depo. Mrs. Mary E. Lews and her daugher, Mss Emma Lews of New Monmouh, have reurned home from a vs o relaves a Brooklm AH he old board of drecors of he Alanc Hghlands naonal bank wero refleced "nf ur" annual meeng held yeserday. C. A. Moun of Locus Pon, who B ravellng for he Remngon bcyclo company, spen Saurday and Sunday a ls home. Rober Johnson, who bough hohobo adjonng Webser Swans sore a Navesnk, s geng ready for occupancy. Charles Lufburrow of Locus; Pon, who reconly leased hs plaoo o Dr. Edwards, wll movo o Oceano n a shor no. n ho absence of Rev. W. W\ Rdgloy of Navesnk hu weok; somo wag pu up a noce "olo" on ho parsonage. Rov. W. W. Rdgloy of Navesnk fnd Rov. J. R. VanNaa of Seasde exohnngod pulps Sunday mornng. homb DuMon of Nuveslnk won o Albany on Sunday, where- ho was called by ho scknesa of hs moher. Charles Davs of Somervlllo, a former resden of Bolford, vsed frends a ho laer placo yeserday. Ruebfm Davs of Naveonk s reparng; HD dam of hln pond, whch gavo way a coujlu of weolf ago., Mrs. Ell/.bob lyon of Monclar la ho Kea of lor broher, Qcorgo Morf ord of Now Monmouh.. A brhday pary wll bo glvon omorrow ngh, y Mlm Mary Lnnayor of Ldonrdvllle.. Mr, and Mrs. L, Oborn of Bolforl aro vnlk flcmln a Brldguon nnd lula.- (lclphlu. Mlu Duloy Durrowra of Koypor n vsng MBU Mnry Wallng of Now Moamouh.. Johnaon & Maxon of Loow Pon b«< ([an ublpplnu " l0 r oym on Monday, Clmrlon, son of Joneph fanklowlo* o, Nuvofllnlc, la sck wh pneumona. Mrs. fcranlc Dcaprcaux of NfssJnk U very alofc wh cryolpolno.

2 H. C, WHE Wl jg,a HOG. EGHEEN SHOOERS AKE PAS N HE EVEN. Each San Sho a Fve Brds-Four Men ed and Whe Won.he Shoo-off-he Moa o be Agan Sho For., A handcap shoong mach ook place a Eugene Magoca hoel a non Fulls en Frday afernoon. ho-shoong was done n Gus. Morrss feld. he prze wns a hog weghng COO pounds, owned by ClarlesJ3lWU^-he4og-waa-won- by Henry 0.- Whes generally-known-ns " Shoon Hank " Whe. Egeen men enered. - he enrance fee was $2, and he use of bol barrels was allowed. Fve rapswere UBed. Jobn W. Harvey rapped he brds, Wyokpff Popq pulled he rap, and Wllara Coleman gahered be dead brds. Harry Badeau was referee. Wllam H. Conklln of Red Bank ms6ed hs frs, hree brds, and qu. he boundary was 6fy yards. he dsance from he rap and he score of each shooer were as follows Honry 0, Wllc, 26 yards Xugeno Ma«ee, 20 "... Ohurleslll; SO "... lender Campbell, 28 "... W. Oonover, Charles SUwoll, W. Wllams,. Bowno. W. Uraval, Al. vlnb, J.J.Ely.. Wlnnlo rrce, E. Cooper, Carl rlcu, ( S5 D.. Vandorvocr, 20 Harry Red. 88 Hurry Edwards, 25 W.. Conklln, 29 he e was sho off, mss and ou, and was won by Whe, who klled hreo sragh. Who has pu up he hog for anoher mach, whch wll come olf a Mngees loel a non Falls on hursday afernoon of hs week under he same condons. -» «*.. FOUR MACHES. Coness Beween Local Slarlmmen a Oceanpor. A mach a ffeen lve brds was held aoceanpo on Saurday beween VV. l. Prce (f Oceanpor and H. C. Whe of Lle Slver. he mach wns won by Whe by a acore of 8 o. Boh men sho from ho 38-yard mark, Afer hs mach a frendly mach was sho.beween Wllam Qnrrgarnud J., Edward Coles.- - Coles sad he hadn handled a gun snce ho was a young follow, 25 years ago, bu he hough he remembered enough abou shomng o pu-shoo Garrgan. Garrgan klled ho hree brdshe sho a and Corles klled one.. ) On fbnday"afernoon Henry Carroll of Red Bank and John Regan of Oceunpor sho a en-brd mach. Carroll sood a he 28-yard mark and Regan sho from he 25-yard mark. Eegnn won ho mach by o scoroof 5 o 4. Carroll kllehree ou.al he frs nv_e_brds. he sho a and Regan klled only one. n he second fve brds sho a Carroll klled wo. Regan mssed hssxh brd, bu klled he remanng.four.. A mach had been arranged beween Regan and Charles Slyvel of Shrewsbury. - Boh sho a one brd, and Sl-!well klled hs brd b.u Regan mssed. Jhey hen go no a" dspue over he rappng and Regan refused o shoo furher.. _ SHOONG FOB LOS OF HNGS. FOUR SKANG BACES..ar/c Conrbuons Uu a Freehold Chrsan Endeavor Socey. he sxh annversary of he Chrsan Endeavor socey of he Presbyeran church of Freehold was recenly celebraed. Durng he BX years of s exs- he socey has rased nearly $000, of A Bg Scres of.uachch o Come Offonce a JUaavan o-moror. whch $75 was gven o mssons, $52 o A seres of shoong maches has been ho church of whch s a sde organzaon, f 7 o a chapefcomeced wh he arranged for o-morrow a Maawnn by J. VanBrackle, C. Warno and E. Craven. church, and $35 o ho Sunday-school. he maches wll be open o everybody. he Chrsan Endeavor socees of sevoral near-by vllages were presen a he A large number of rjjgeous ana blue (rooks have been provded and ; sweepsake maches wll b l f l l o f m-ndan"mssonary and by local cler- celebraon. Addresses.were, made by hngs. Among he arcles o be sho Kymen. Mss J. Y. Clayon s he pres for are a road horse, workjorse, cow, den of he socoy.. double barrel.breech-loadng gun, goldflled wach and a hog weghng 800 pounds. A lunch and a no clan chowder wll be served free o all shooers. Rvorslloa Elec OHcorB. he Rvorsdo gun club held her annual elecon on hursday ugh. ho offcers eleced were Presden Al vlns.. Vce pnsllun E. S.-Cooper. Secreary W.. Conkllu. rsurer-k,,,lvm-nr._ -. OupMu-hlfDulyJr. - ~~ Leuenan John. Coopor. n8<*, ln«yenrs J. U. Dey. n he maches of ho gun club n ho No Mncncrobl Place. wo shong mulches wore o-havu aken place a Cedar Hll, Long Branch, las Frday. One wa beween Judge Charles Morrs and "Blly" Jolnc. he oher was beween wo shooers named Wlhnoro and Benne. Noller Jolno nor Wlhnoru appeared, and he maches wero clamed by Judge Morrs nud Benno. A Grand Sand for ho Horc Show. he annual meeng of he sockholders of,ho Monmoul couny lmso uhow was hold n New York on hursday. ho company hns decded o buld n grand sand wh a wang capacy of D,000 on her grounds a Hollywood. An ornamenal fenco wll also be bul and ho grounds lad ou n flower beds. Gunnng n Norh Carolna. Wnflcld Hauror, Wllam Maurer and " Wllam Werner of Keypor ued las noeday for a gunnng rp n Norl Carolna. wcoks. hey wll be gone Huvera _ A Bowlng Mach. A hroo-oded bowlng much wll h< played on he Mon mouh sree alleys o morrow ngh beweon wo canw from Long Branch and loam from Rod Bank ^ ^ A Drawng for a Bcycle.. ho drawng for ho Soarm bcycle, for whch n (jren many chnncs have been Hold, wll ake place n Concer lml o-norrow ngh. Odds and Ends or Spor. Albor 0. Vonoon, Munaflqmr crnclc blcyclo rldor, wll commenco U ran nbou Aprl n. Ho wll uku pur n nl ho Clnsa A races hn noollo. welvo mombon of ho Anbury arl Whcolonhavebcunaunpohded for non paymen of.duos. Ber Cubburly of Long Branch hn bul a qvr ceboa whch ho hu called UoLooU, 7)0 Anbury PflrWheolmnu wll buld A bowlng alloy n her olublouop. hcv Wl be Held o» he javer on F r d n v../ A seres of skang raoes wll be held m he Shrewsbury rver on Frday afernoon, begnnng a half-pas wo oclock. Four races wll be held. ; hree- of he races wll be open o resdens of lonmouh couny and he oher race wll be open o everybody. A hrd of a mle rack, smlar o he one used durng be naonal sang races, wll be made oppose brockmoronfl dock, he races and he order n whch hey wll ake lace wll be as follows Qne-quarormllo dash, open. o resden* o-mon. m o u l c o u n y. >. One-lolf-mllo raco, for boys under sxeen years )f ugo, opfn o resdens ol Monnouh couny. Moumulb coun; dmuplonslup, ono mle, open o resdens of Momol couny. wo rallo handcap, open o overybody. he enrance fee s 25 cena. wo przes wll be offered n each race. he enres, wll close on Frday noon wh Fred Frck, who" n managng be races., A number of ho local skaers are already ranng for he races. hose who have enered hus far are AL Chambers, Frank Dense, Wllam Jlalchow, Alle Havland, Charles Robbns, Del Fsher, George Hawkns, homas Ross, James llubbard and Lou eley of Red Bank and Leander Woods of Keypor.. PREPARNG FOR CE-BOANG. Sonc Small Boas Already Ou. halcnaes Expeced. he ce on he rwr s abou sx nches hck. A hn crus of snow s ovle ce, whch nerferes wh skang and ce-boang. A few of he smaller ceboas have been pu on he ce, bu none of he larger boas have ye been aken ou. James B, Weaver, s geng hs boa ready and wll probably be pu on he ce o-morrow. No races have been held on accoun of he rough ce. ho annual meeng of he Shrewsbury ce yach club wll be held o-ngh. New ollcers wll be eleced and preparaons wllbe Dadc for he wners spor. Challenges nre expeced from he Burlngon yach club and he Souh.Rver co yach club, A new club has been formed on he Souh Shrewsbury rver and un effor wll, be made o wn back he pennan won by ho Norh Shrewsbury club several years ago. HE HBERNANS BALL. A-Fesal- All/l n S. Jamess Lu. ; ce Hall. ho Ancen Order of Hbernans held her frs annual ball n S. Jamess Lyceum lall.on Wall Bree las Wednesday ngh. Abou 250 persona were presen from Red Bank and djacen owns. he grand nnrch began a halfpas une oclock and was led by Wllam Kane of Mddleown and, Mrs. homas J. Wse of Red Bank. Supper was served a mdngh. Afer supper dancng was resumed and he ball came o a close abou four-o! elock. he order-cleared abou$00 by-he ball. he commee n charge comprsed homas J. Wse of Red Bank; Wllam Kane of Mddleown and Frank Burgoyne of Navesnk Hghunds. -. «EKDEAVORERS CELEBRAE. " Only a Prvae" a Freehold. On Monday ngh Charles K. Champ- Un and Elas E. McGees play of Only a Prvao".was gven a Freehold for he benef of Company E. here was a gool house, bu ho buldng was no padud as l was a he llrs represenaon of ho play here. All he reserved Heas were aken and mos of he ohers wen) also occuped. Charles K. Champln, Elas E. McGeo a.nd Mss Maud Den- of Oceanc, ook he mos.promnen pars, he remanng pars were aken pas, he members were. charged wo by people 6 Freehold. Monday nghs cens for each clay arge. Hereafer performance s sad o have been ho bes he prce \vu f bo ono cen. presenaon of he play ye gven. PrcjrssveEuclroa Long Branch. Lous Bannnrd of Long Branch guvo a uuhre pary las Week. Abou hry guess were presen. Egh przeb were offered. he przes and wnners were Dvwlen chlnu vsu Mks Flornoo lnvona. lrownlnnh ponh Mha Mnmle hrown. Hnllellef mo Jlla urrlo Blkw. Vany cu "ml MUU.W Clrencn VuNoc. Cullr»ml u fso UsUr JK. Dresden llnfomne lorey lomfon. llooly (rlzcs Mlsa Clonmco (oouonokb, Hurry Bluw. ^ * m Progressve Anagram^. AljroRrossvc anagram pary was gven by Mss Nee J. Slofunof Long Branch a few nghs ago. Przes wero offered as n progressve cuchro and were won as follows (oll sleovo pln. MH«(!urrlo Hloeun. HllVHlovu llon Ml«Lulu Olnrk. o unl Le.sUronnnv. ln urlu llnrry Bclwy lluoby urlzm MM Cnn! Wuw, E..c»Ur Lnn. Wllam Woods Surprsed^ Wllam Woods of Maple avenuo was surprsed on Monday ngl by a pary of eghlep fr-kln. he HrprwurH me a Frank VHH on Fron nree. A pleas ml evenng was B en n dfferu oru Of nnhenenls and bo pary broke up abou nlngb, A Surprse Pary A Hrprnu lnry was gven o Mr! an MD. Albe Cung of llnzle las wrolc by abou 25 of her nolghborh. he company brough ualnblch wllr horn and gf of n (rae of money wan nnlo by he MrprHem. Company BB Muslcvlo. Company of Long Branch ener alled abou "50 KUCJ ono nlgl nn weelc n a nmlcalo, Hbor luulrvwc. woro ndo by Judgo Glmrlcu Morrl Major J. V. Alhrommd Llou. O. W Cobb. A Moollnr of ho Readng Club. ho flhrowhbury rcullng alub lluld * Un llmlnr of he KMHO n Mm, Bernard FUo. A nlcooh of John Kvaln. ln KH. wnn road, n» were lu celcclonu from bn work. Free ckes o he Bcycle Show. he annual bcycle sow n New York Cy begns nex week. Pope & Paerson of Red Bank wll open a headquarers durng he show a he JJarlborougU hoel, whch s near Madson Square Garden, where her frends and Monmouh couny people generally are nved o call on hem. hey are prepared o furnsh free ckes for ho enow o hose who would lke o see he now deas n bcycles, and ckes can be had a her sore on Fron sree prevous o he show or a he Marlborough hoel durng s connuance. Abe Benne Eas Doughnus. Abe Benne of Far Haven made^a wager wl George.Hehdrckson on Saurday ha heyould ea seveneen doughnus a one sng. n case Bennn los be was o pay weny-fve cens for, he doughnus and f ho won he waa o ge he doughnus for nohng, and was also o ge a "pece of pe^o op hem off. Afer eang hreen doukbnus he gave up he ask and pad for n^ pasry. Wnnng a Horse. ".. {»E. VanWckle, mayor of Maawan, won a lap robe a cbuple of weeks ago on a wager. Las week he won a horse, on whcn chances o he amoun of $54 wero sold. he horse s four yeara old and s well bred. Mr. VanWckje has refused $50 for he anmalr - Hur Whle Racng. James Hennessey of Norh -Long Branch waa rdng agans me from Norh Long Branch o Momnonh Beach and reurn on a wager, when hs boycle chan broke. He was hrown o he ground and a.endon n hs rgh foo wab broken.,. -. ^ - Mnor Socal Evens. - - weny-seven members of hejunor pwoh League of Freehold were eneraned wh gamesand a supper las week by Mrs. John H. Bawden. A surprse pary, a wlch abou 25 surpnsers were presen, was held a he home of Peer Sou, Sr., ofkeypor, on Mondayngh of las week. ho Sprng Lake lodge 7 of Amercan Mechancs gave a supper las Wednesday ngh. Abou one hundred persons were presen. * Asurprso pary wab- gven o Raymond Crovvljer of/beluar on hs nnh brhday,, whch occurred las week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hock man of Long Branch celebraed he fory-hrd annversary of her marrage recenly. John S. Clne.pf.Mawan celebraed New Years wh a pary a whob a number of guess were presen. Mss Anna Maples of Long Branch gave a pary o a nurhber.of her frends las week. NOCE O HUNERS. All posons, ere forbdden bunng ol bonebac oor our lands. " J ADES P. CBAWFOBD, 8ABAK C, 0BWPOBD. Overcoa Weaher. here are men who wsh o wear Overcoasdfferenfrom Uose owned by any oher man abou own. can jus subucllmen, and can gve hem an overcoa, good cloh, good f, and well made, a a very reason, able prce. JOHf C. AUL, Maker of Clohes ha F, Fron Sree, - Red Bank, N. J. Schroeders Har onc mproves he har glands, and makes. he, glands healhy. hs sops he har from comng-ou. 50 cens a bole a Shroejlers Pharmacy. > bough a-very large lo of ppes " for he Holday rade. have sold W h a ;;, mos of hem", bu sll have a number of gold ornamened brars, meerschaums, ec., n cases. am sellng Magazne hem a a bg reducon from Holday Do You Read? prces. " \ f you wan a handsome ppe, one keep, whaever s, or ha you can show wh prde, and wll ge for you. wan o ge for a lle money, hs Besdes Magaznes s your chance.. - Sell Daly Papers, Saonery, oys,- Books;, ec. -, Wllam Cungon, F. PV,\ Moselle.&.Co.,. _ $ 3 FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. J Broad Sree, \. Red Bank. EVERYONE S HAPPY AFER HEY he Bcycle Show. wll open n Madson Square Garden, New.. York cy, on Saurday of nex week and wll connue unl he 25h. he show, hs, year wll n-all probably".be he bes ye held. Whle connues we wll have head-, quarers a he MARLBOROUGH HOEL, where we wll be glad o have our frends call on us. Free ckes for admsson o he show can he had upon applcaon/a our sore a Red Bank.. POPE & PAERSON, Greaes 22 Ws Fron Sree, Red Bank; HE GREAES A K Sacrfce of Prces Whou Reserve, Whou Regard o Value. HOUSANDS of SUS, ofb QQ worj $aa, $24 and R "" $35; mus o n.. Vl HOUSANDS of SUS, Aff%M worh $a6, $a8 nnd g 3 uu $30; mus go n.. o OUR FNES BELGAN WORSED SUS, worh $35; mus go n HOUSANDS of OVER- COAS, worh $ao o $35; mus go a. HOUSANDS of OVER- COAS, worh $a8 o $30; mus go a.. HOUSANDS of OVER- COAS, worh $33 o $36; mus go a f ALL OUR ULSERS, ncludng fnes grades rlh Freze, Sheland nd Pur Besver.worh $3B o 94o; a Sewar Buldng, Broadway and Chambers S., 04 Broadway, below Pulon S, NBWYORK. FLOHA SAONERY. x <>r U<MM n wr. wh on mmmly ornnnumwl.wlll nlxwml uml oolonxl flowcn,nl o rnul«nl JuMn )l, 0<xk«. Good Shoes,. For Sormy Weaher.. Shoes ha won le n he snow and ran. Shoesha don pnch he fee. Shoes made of he bes leaher and-bulnfaulless-syler Shoerformerandwome^ for boys and grls. Joull save healh, save comfor, andeave money by buyng Good Shoes for Sormy Weaher, such»af we sell. ^^ ; -.. " ; G E A... HACHER HO-AR FURNACE. A wren guaranee goes wh every hacher ubular-furnace we pu up, ha wll do s work perfecly, and ha. wll hea all he rooms. No ppes pu n your house ha wll.no work. We can do hs because he hacher s a perfec furnace. s.noany cheaper han many ohers, bu--s made on scenfc and mechancal prncples. We pu hem up cheaper as we have greaer facles for makng he ppes, regser boxes, ec. We shall be glad o measure jour house and ell you how much one wll cos you. - HE SANARY PLUMBNG CO. UP-OWN- UP-OWN. UP-OWN. es m Pure Lquors. Maybe you wan wne for communon, wne, we say, no roen aduleraons; maybe you wan for dnner, or o buld up an nvald member of your household.^ Maybe you requre brandy for a fever or oher medcnal use. Maybe you use beer or ale as a srenghener for a weakened sysem.. n any case, you wan good suff from someone who knows good from maon no from he counless dealers who buy wholly on a v drummers say-so and sell o you he same. We have had fve mes he experence (added o a naural faculy) of anybody else n Easern Jersey. And added o our J know how" we have been blessed wh suffcen means o buy op. qualy cheapes.. " We sell op qaly cheapes. -. W. A. FRENCH & CO., PURE WNES AND LQlORS, Corner Broad and Fron Srees, Red Bank, N. J.

3 FVE PROPERES SOLD. Morgages foreclosed n Varous Pars of he Coxmy. A number of properes n varous pars of he couny Lave receuly been sold by Sherff Woolley. he house and a.half-ncre lo of Wllam VanCleaf, n Shrewsbury ownshp, near Bed Bank, was sold for $00 o Wllam Cameron Honna, a-whose su was sold. he. houso and lo of one and hreequarers acrea a Oceanpor, belongng o JanaeaLavvrence Prce, was aeolfor "$4,5.6a "o Charles 0. MoFaddon. s suaed on he weserly sde of he -road loudng from he Eaonown and; Seashore urnpke o he Oeeanpor landngs.-... «A farn a Smhhurg, n Freehold ownshp, formerly owned by he lae Wllam M. Smh, conanng nearly nneyores, was sold for $8,000 o Margare Parker.. was sezed as he prop- ery of Anne P. Eue and Bold a he su of Wlls Parker, Margare Parker and Alexander Parker, - A house and lo on he wes sde of Prospec avenue a Wes Asbury Park, owned by Chrsopher Qany, was sold o Hul& Whe, a whose su had been aken n execuon, for $ A house and lo a Keypor owned- by Harre Ludlow was sold for $00 o Sephen Wood, a whose su had been sezed.- DANEL SCHENCKS ESAE. He Lef a Bg Farm, bu Was JUorgaged-Oher Debs. _" *> )anel Sohenok, he eccenrc farmer of Bradevel, who ded las week, and who was. generally known as "Sof- Hond Dan," because he always wore gloves, even n summer, o keep hs hands sof, lef an esae composed chefly of hs farn.of_ 46 acres. Ho was unmarred and was he las of hs lne. here are bu wo hers. o. he esae, a nece and a nephew. hey are Mrs. John R. DuBos of Holmdcl and John Hoadley of Conneccu. Mr. Scbehck hud made a wll abou four years before hs deah, bu had no sgned. ~ n hs wll Hoadley was lef an ncome of $75 a year, Mrs.- DuBos was no lef a dollar, and Alfred Wallng, Jr., was bequeahed $5,000. he wll s of course valueless whou hs sgnaure. For he pas few years Mr. Schenok had los abou a housand dollars a year. here s a morgage of $7,000 on he -farm. Lafayee-Conover-and-John--Dr Honce had endorsed noes for Mr. Schenck and a few monhs ago Mr. Schenck ruade«hem hs aorneys o conduc hs affars unl he floang ndebedness was pad off. When he noes and blls were pad hey were (o urn he farm back o hs conrol. s undersood.ha hey wll rean charge of he farm unl hs s done.. A DWELLNG HOUSE SOLD. Wnflea Whe Buys a House and Lo Veru Cheap... Las Wednesday heodore F. Whe sold he house and lo on Borden sree, owned by Mrs. Henry rafford of Monclar, N.,J., adjonng he Henry H. Curs propery on he Wes. hepur chaser was Wnfleld Whe of Lle Slver. he lo s 50x50 fee. he house s large and conans nne rooms. he house and lo s generally known - as he Valenne propery. was owned for many years by Peer Valenne, who bough 25 years ago from Cap. Wm. O. Parks. Mr. Valenne.pad $3,600 for he propery when he bough. Mrs. raffordsmr. Valennes daugher, and he propery descended o her by wll. he bouse was paned and pu n horough order, las sprng. hs s he cheapes propery ha has been sold u a long me. wo New Houses on Rver Sree. Rchard Morrs of Lle Slver sbuldng a house, on Rver sree. wll be 8x24 fee wh a.welve-foo exenson. wll have sx rooms, and wll be fnshed, abou he mddle of nex monh. Andrew Brower s he bulder and he mason work was done by Wllam Spnnng. he cos jvll be $000.. homas B. Mnon of Far Haven s buldng an L-shaped house on he corner of Ever sree and Shrewsbury avenue for Danel McCarhy. he bouse wll be 8x20 fee wh a sx-foo L. hs house wll also have sx rooms, and wll -be-dono abou ho frs of-march. -wllcos $,200. ho Whe Esae Sul*. he su over he Elsha Whe esae on Broad sree, whch was o have come up before a maser n chancory n he own hall a Red Bank for a hearng las week, was posponed on he applcaon of Alonzo Whe of Freehold, m whose neres he su was brough. No dae has ye been se for hearng he posponed cabe..» «.. he Hooy Esae. A meeng of he credors of he John Hooy esae wab. bold a, New York on Frday ard clams^.-agans ho cao o he amoun of $)5,000 wero canceled by ho credors akng propery for her clams. s esmaed ha ho hers of he esae wll havo over a quarer of a mllon of dollars lef afer he debs are pad. _ Sales of Land. Henry Rudloff of Brooklyn has bough fve acres of ground from he Jehl esae near Oakhurs. Ho wll buld a lnnd- Bono realcrce on ho propery n ho * F. llorden Woolloy hab bough from Barlcaon Clayon a soro and lo a Manasquxn. he propery adjonn ho Frs naonal bank of ha place LoH Bold n Wes Red Bank. Lna Saurday John H. Cook bough a plo of four lo n Wen Hod Unnlc. lo plo s a he corner of Bank srcp and lolghon avenue ho loa havo f ronngo of 07 foo each on Bank sree am 0 fee on jolghon nvonuo. ho prlco pad for ho loa was $500. A Farm Rened for Flvo Years. JamcH Lylo of Maawnn han leanod hn Wllam Smh farm n Mlddloown ownflhp, owbod by Mrs. S. O. Brlsel of ad Dl, ho fnr oonnlnn abou ono hundred norcs and Mr. Lylo lnn loaned for flvo years. Lous Prae o Move Loula lrao lnn roued ho,. Adlom lorc now uecupled by W. A. Allan. Ho wll ako pomenmlo bou ho Un of Aprl. _- _ ^ f you doul wo n wo UKOMM ddn nnppon.. Adv. ", Buldng Conracs. he followng buldng conracs ave been fled n he offce of he couny clerk a Freehold for he week endng January h, 806 Alanc Hghlands Casno wh Quacenbush & Brown. Buldng a Alanc Hghland^ S7.00U. Ezeklcl O. Allen wh James M. Hogeoaan & Son. Bulllnsr a Deal Beach, $0,397. Board o Educaon of Maawan vlh Smeod & WllUa. Heang apparaus lor Maawan school, urn. Henry C. Mc/an wh Clarle3 Murphy. Buldng a Bol Bank, Sf, Sales of Real Esae. he followng reql esae ransfers have been fled n he ofce of he couny clerk a Freehold for he -week.endng January h, 8Q0 BHKEWBBClY.OWNmlP. -, -.- Alce E. Snell Qrcon. rusee, -o John P. Shafer. Pece of propery, S3O.O0O.. John P. Snafer o Alce E v Snell Green. Pece of propery, 830,000.. Joruabu h. Shoemaker-and husband o he elecrc ralway company. Plecq o propery. $. Muhlus Woolly. sboav o John O.Garnsoy. Land a Hod Hank, $ Elzabeh Dawlcy o.george Conk. Lease o lo a Red Bank, S. MDDLKOWNOVVHSUP. " John V. Bears o Sephen w. Bears. Lo 0 on Sears esae,.*!. Cecela F. Howell o Charles M. Woodward, Loa a 49,a0,8l)and28aBeaBWe,$ ALANC HaULANDB,. Edward Jansen o Alanc Hghlands Casno. Loa B3,024 and 023, 8U.B00. Observaory Land aul mprovemen company-o Georuo B\ Lawrle. Los 7.8 and 20,84.0ff.SO. - ALANC OWNSHP. Epbralm Layon o John H. VanMaer. Pece of propery, $ John B. Drum o Sarah E. Swannell. Pece of propery, 8,000, EAOOOWN OWNSHP. SCHenry E. Warner o Hannah VanScholck. Loa 4, B and 6 a BroBchpor, $25. MAAWAN OWNSnP.,.- John KEuhnso John.E/Kuhns,Jr. Pece o propery, $8,800. RAlAN OWNSnP. jw llavld A. Hll o Benjamn B. Lufhurrow. Lo a OCEAN OWNSnP. Wm. W. Conorer o ho Board of Educaon of Long Branch. Pece of propery, Wnfleld S. B. Parker o Lews Edwards. Land a Long Branch. 82,600. nhabans of Ocean ownshp o.slmon A. Nles. Laud a Long Brand), $8.55. Jule B. Kyall o Mary Clayon Brown. Land a Long Branch, $,800. Wnfleld 8. B. Parker o Lews G. Perrn,e. Lo n Long Branch, 8,800. Mahas Woolley, sherff, o Augusus Layon. Land a Long Branch, 82,400. Maurce Unenneyer o Mchael Sheehan. Los on Hoey esae, Long Branch, $. Josephne Boey v Slllcs M. OBren. Land a Long Branch, S Josephne locy o Charles Sewar Davlson. Land a Long Brand], S5,lf.5O.", El ward P. Bol o Wlbur A. Belsley Lo o Long >ranchs2".2. H~~ nhabans of Ocean ownshp o Dela C. Jackson. Lo a Long Branch, S. Joseph C. Poer o Arden WHBOD. /) a Long Branch, S00. Adon Wlson o Henry Levl. Land a Long Branch, $25.. Wnshlngou E. Conner o Seward Cook. Land» Seabrgu, James E. Llpplnco, uchhr, o Charles Crawford. 5 loa on Nowlngesao, LongBrnnch, Jnmes E. Lpplnco, admr, o DoW C. Nowlng. Lo on Nowlng esae, Long Branch, $ Mahas Woolley o Charles E. Crawford. Lo on Ncwlng esae. Long Branch, 200. k Mnne V. aber nnd husband o Charles B. Crawford. Lo on Newpg esae. Long Branch, $60. John Campbell o Peer McDonnell. Loa on Hoey esae, SSWK.. Wlbur A. Hesloy, rusee, o Charles Sewar Davlson. Loa on Hoey esae, Long Branch, $. Wlbur A. Helsley, rusee, o George E. P. Howard.. Lo on Hoey esae. Long Branch, $,500. msrrunk OWNSHP. Charles W. Gallacr, Jr., o Eunce D. Wkoff. Pece of propery, $. Charles E. Crowell o Frederck E. Colemnn. Land a Asbury Park. $2,000.. Mahas Woolley, shcrl, o Edward. Brown. Lo a Asbury Park, 82, Ocean Grdv6j»ssQHon o Cook Howlnnd. Lo a Ocean Grove. S?5. Cook lowland o Jano N. nammond. Lo a Ocean Grove, $. o Moy E. Jackson and husband o Anne Hayes. Lo a Ocean Grove, $. > Wm.. Meeker o Barbara Relmensnder. 2 loa a Ocean drove, $8,(0). Charles H. Jones o Harry H.Uaddox. Lo a Wes Aabunr Park, $,000. GeorgeR. Lord, er, o Henry D. Whe. Lo a Wes Asbury Park, $5. George R. Lord, exr, o.noer 8. Havens. Lo a Wes Afjbury Par; 860. WALL OWNSHP. homas B. Hopper o Edwn P. Longsree. Pece of-properyrs4x)..--. Frederck J. Aospach o F. ea Angpacb. Lola a Sprng Lako Beach, $. Rchard B. Campbell o George Baley. Lo a Wes Brdle, 860. FRKKHOD OWNSHP.,... John Ru o Davd Paerson. Land n Freehold, $70.,..., MANALAPAN OWSP. Mary C. Lard, exr, o BenJ. Doy Conovcr. Pece of propery, $750. Denj. Dey Conover o John E. Smh. Pece of propery, Mary 0. Lard, oxr, o Charles F. McDonald. Poce of propery, $ Mary C. Lard, exr, o Elmer E. Clrble. Land a Enmshown, $r>oo. o same o Brdge CorbeU Land a Englshown, $485. ho same o Jacob rouman. Land a Englshown, SMO. "lffbffleoavm-balrdr-land a Engllshownr $2,0.. UPPKR FREEHOU) OWNSnP. Moses Hones o Mary C. Lomon.. Pece of propery, $0. FARM WANED. By frs-class farmer, a goon farm o ren wh prlvlego of buyng. Address Wm. H. Ells, ema Rver, N. J. CHEAP LOS FOR NVESORS. have egh loa wes of HubbanB brdge, on ho souh sldo of he mln road, adjonng Ezeklel llogerss houses, for fle. ho loa urc 2j(200f(K!. Four o( horn lre prey much nl sal meadow, bu here s enough sold ground for a houso; wll sell he.so loa a S"5 each. ho oher four are prey much all good lm. wll sol hese a SfO each.. homas Davs, Jr. Noce of Dvdend. NON A.us, N. J,, January 8h, BM. A a moong of ho lnon Falls urnpke company, hold hs lny n lnon Falls, N. J.,a dvdend of flvo per cun was declared on he capal nock of sad company, payable on and afer January 7h, 800. WM. O. HCHCOCK, Wu,, FODJH, Decreory. Proaldon ho reasurer of he nbovo company wll bo a ho ofrlco of NcvB & Wlson, Red Hank, N. J,, on Frday, January 7lh, from 200 u. o 00 r. u. For Sale or o Ren! Hoel n HD VAKO of Holmlnl, propery formerly known m MUKM Hoel, llllllnr n Un c.lnm oondllon, nmmpnmnnk maoolhn umpcu. Hoel rulnn lurnxnn, anrgnroom fomerlr lned nn mlllo moeldh room, lvng nnd Hloeplg aparmnnn. (Slnlulng wnny romn. Lnr«o mw oudoor kldhn null a Rood well of waer. Han nnd Hlallra, wngon hodk. new la hnnn. ho pnnoy n nloely OCJUM, wh pleny of Hhdo nnd (xmulh nlou nno nrm uf ununl. Pwomro njolnlng ln romlw. (HounnV Dlnynranng rack whn n quarer of n mllu of propery, nnd onr phueh of lumnrm n hn lmnmllaa vlnlnly. Anjr nfornnlon mlnllvo lollo KKV pnpry cm ld olnlncm) by cnlllk on ln rourldur, <l... BA, lroad uroo, FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans anjj nsurance, Offce n R.. Smhs Buldng, FRO< SREE, RED BANK, N. J. FOR SALE.. ; Houses from $000 o 25, O REN; llouses from 7.00 per monh o $2,000 per year., " "" L O A N S. ; -.. $,0(0 fje morgage! 7-,^! NSURAKCE.,_. "_. *.Bes companes especally he German Amercan. BUSNESS OPPORUNY. have for sale a frs-class fancy Grocery Sore n nearby cy, caerng o he bes rade. Annual sales, $50,Q0O.r prof, $0,000. Bes of reasons gven for sellng. \ ^Pares dong busness wh me wll have her neres cared for wheher he ransacon be large or small. have sold 24 peces of propery n nne monhs and ake pleasure n referrng o all of he buyers and sellers. WHE. Unl March -we Close a 7 oclock P. M. o Glean hem Up. Before sock akng we wll make grea reducons n he prce of Wner Sus and Overcoas. No derby ha so good as ours a he prce, $.50, $.75 and $2.00. he Alpne hae, whch we sell a $.00, $.25 and $.50, are world beaers. Jus receved for January sale a bg consgnmen of UnlaunderecWhe Shrs* whch we wll sell a 30 cens and 49 cens boh good value., } We-have-eaps-and-Gloves-ornaclrhe-weaber; Ludlow Hall,. Red Bank, N. J. "< Your Moneys Worh Always a Davdsons. / he Weaher s Lae. Cold weaher has arrved abou a monh behnd schedule me. December was a pleasan monh. Everybody enjoyed he weaher excep clohng dealers. was oo mld o sell "wner Bua and overcoas. he consequence s we have a larger sock on hand now han we have had a hs me n many years. We mus- ge a hurred move on. hese are he reducons we have made $5 Mens Overcoas, now $0.00. $0 " " ".".- - -, $8 --"*" - " " $5 and $8 Mens and Yomg Mens Sus, now 0.00 $2 MenB.and Young Mens Sus, now $0 and $8 Mens and Young Mens Sus, now $4, $5 and $6 rousers, now - ~ $2 and $2.60 rousers, now ~-<.25r ;.,. Buckskn Gloves, as low as c. We have a few Ar Calendars lef. Any man or woman, can have -. - one for he askng. M. M. DAVDSON, 29 BRQAD SREE. m he general excellence of hs popular brand of whskey wll recommend o. all persons n need of a smulan. QEO. R. LAMB & CO., 25 and 27 Eas Fron S., Red Bank, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Colemans Phoographs Fel Roofng. pu on a fel roof and guaranee for 0 years. f kep coaed wh my coang wll las 20 years. also have n and ron pan ha guaranee for fve years. Shngles roofs paned wh our Creosoe wood preserver wll las as long agan, and wll keep he shngles from curlng up. v All orders promply aended o nnd all roofs made gh. /W. H. CONKLN, *. O. Box 754. Kcl Bnnk, N. J. Read On.. he pas year has been a very busy <one,for me and,ve made money. Durng ne wn erl have a lle spare me on my hands. he bes use can make bf s o ell you anyhng you cun o know abou seel roofng; o ell you he exac cos of pung a roof on your house or barn, and o ell you of people whblave had seel, roofs pu on by me, and le you fnd ou her opnon of he maerahandhe man who dd he work, j _ A leer addressed o nlon Falls cll reach me. DANEL- J, COOK, \. lc Seel RnnfMan,. NON FALLS, NEW JERSEY. Hundreds of Useful Arcles for every par of he house wll be en, for every par of he hoube.. Pleny of hngs for every usef hngb ha you have pad 5 cens, 20 cens and 25 cens for, and he, prce you pad was perhaps no hgh. Bu here, 5 and 0 cens s he prce. 5 AND 0 CEN SORE, WESS BULDNG, 4 Eas Fron Sree, / Red Bank, N. J. Unseen House Pars. he pars of he house ha are no.exposed o vew ge jus as careful aenon from me as he seen pared As have repeaedly sad, do.my work well horoughly well. Wre o me f yqurre hnkng of house. buldng. - ARHUR E. SMH, \\ FAR HAVEN, NEW JERSEY. Y. Coal and Wood. WM. N. WORHLEY,. SUCCESSOR O J. A. WORHLEY, WholesaloBnd.ncallPenlorln. Scrn}on, Lcllgl, Wllkesbnrrc and Cumberland Coal. When Coal la purchased by he carload he reneo o long ons, 2,240 pounds, s gven. - Bes qualy of Hckory, Oak and Pne Wood a moderae prces. LUDLAMS AND CROCKERS FERLZERS CONSANLY ON HAND. > Yard a Worlhlo» Dock, lod Bank. Brmch >or</ al Scahrgh. N. J. g.! O LOAN. J On Frs Bond nnd Morgngo,. HAVE NNE LOS OF MONEY O lu * OU ON FU8 ON) AND MQlaAGE. E3K LOS RANGE N AMOUN From S5OO o S5.O0O..! HOS. DAVS, Jr., Real Esae and nsurance Agen, un BASK, x. J,! * SLAE! heres Nohng Boer for a Roof. s Durable. s Froproof, Snpwproof, Waorproof and proof agans ovoryhng ha a roof ough no o havo. JOHNDUGAN, RED DANK, NEW JERSEY. JOHN 9. APPLE3AB. A PPLEGAE & HOPE, R W FBED W. HOf CO0NSELLOES A LAW,. RED BANK,. MONMOUH CODNY. NEW JEK8EY. WLSON, C0UN8EHOK8 A LAW, RKDBANK.N./. Ofllcea o LLAjfPNARD, = *" COUNSELLOR A LAv", " Over Bnona Bove Eon;. RLD BANK. N.. AMES SEEN,.,O COUNSELOK A LAW. Noary Publc and Commssoner, ol Defds for Novjfprk, L ;_ --.-EAONOWH, N, J. JACOB SHUS,! O AUCONEER.,\ Specal aenon gven o sale? 0! farm eocjc, farm mplemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Address. BHRKWBBRY. N.J. JAMES WALSH-, SEAM SAW ANDSOLDNG MLL,. Manufacurer of Sash and Blnds. MECHANC SREE, HEP BANK, N. J. "HEO. FWHE, REAL ESAE AKD NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE. Hendrck8on Block, RED BANK, N. Collecon of Blls a specaly. R. R. F. BORDEN,.SURGEON DENS. D MUSC HALL BULDNG, SED BANK, N.. Parcular, uonlon gven.o Uu adululsruuon 0 v Anasbelcs. DR. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE No. 5 Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N.. R." WM. H. LAWE8, JR, D VEERNARY BURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N.. Resdence, 0 Monmonh 8reo, lod Ban. D. CHANDLER, > ARCHEC. Sous Buldng, Oppose Globe Hoel, RED BMCNEW JBME. M. L. SNEDEN,. CVL ENGNEER, AND SURVEYOR. No. 7 Rlveralde Avenue, P. O. Box 6.. Red Dank, N. J. HOMAS DAVS, JR., L NSURANCE AND EEAL ESAE AGEN. FRON; S., RED BANK, N.J. (P.O. Box 8.) nsurance placed n he bes companes on moa - reasonable erms. S. SNYDER, R - found here. hngs for he kch- Esablshed REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commssoner of Deeds and Surveyor. Alsolnsuranco Broker for New Yurk and Vcny. ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. \\ C. ARMSRONG, M, D. W PHYSCAN AND SURGEON ODlco formerly.occupled.by Dr. raffonl. 8 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. Can bo called by elephone any me. elephone Globo Hoel. E0. W. WLKNSON, M. D. G PHYSCAN AND SUHGEON. " KESDENOE, O0 BKOAD 6BKE. R. G. F. MARSDEN, D HOMCEOPAH0 PHYSCAN AND-SURGEON, FON SREE, BED BANK, N. J * AS. S. HcCAREY, >. V. S. J VEERNARY BCnGEON. Graduae of Amljn Veernary College, N. V. Resdence. rvng Sree beween smal Sree nnd Moplo Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JER8EY. W Noary Publc. Solders Vouchere Prepared Blls of Bale for Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Ouce No. 0 Broadway. Seveny-Nnh Seml- Annual Saemen, January, 885. CASH ASSE8?0,69,KM.54 ALLARE 4 SON. A0KN8. ESABLSHED 87S. Red Dank Real Esae and aaorance Agency. 2 Broad Sree, Bed Bank. Klsks placed n be Home and oherflre-clasacompanes.... al owes Raes. P. O. Box 77. ALLARE SSON. COLLECON OFFCES. John EU, Jusce of ae Fence and Polce Jusce of Alanc Hghlands, N. J. Collecon Deparmen horoughly organzed. weny-flvb years cxperlenco.; Careful aenono busness n every par of hecouny or Sae. Noary Publc.. YOU DO NO WHCH S HE Unless you have red he Wh her paen SCREW SRNGER whcl hus proved such a success ha s pro* nonced " HE dreaus laprovealen N PANOS N HALF A CENURY." DESCRPVE CMALDGUE BY WAL FREE. erms of paynun oau reanonabl requremens, 36 FFH AVENUOv NEW YORK. NELSENS, RESAURAN, Fron Sree and Rversde Avenue. Meala served n jdl lours n frs-class syle. Prvae dnng room for pares. s Open Sundays. -. H. NELSEN, Propreor. FARM OF 30 ACRES FOR SALE. Locaed on Broad! sree beween Ked Bank and Shrewsbury. orms reasonable.! Apply o, John C. Parker. Money Back When Waned. hall ono o ho un hlnm ou ho Hao Mulual buldng md /an As. HMlnlon. jrou havo born a upmbor for BU monlwor a year or «uy longu o lmo; and wan o dravy ou, you go lno ovory dollar youlmomld n n lm, md BU wr ou ncnuo uvcry dollar from ho lm MOH pad n. Duvu urn Wl (Hu» n nnull on each lnro, wn. v. man, Booronry. 28EnsfroaS., RcaBank,

4 HE RED BAM REGSER. JOHN. COOK, Edor and Propreor. OFFCE ON FBJJK SBEE, BenlMaon Block, Adlolnln? ho HUB UANK.^f, J..One Year-,.V ~,.,...$U0 JlxMoabs... W breomons.,. W AOVEBSEWESrs BUOUW reac na no laer nanweanesdny mornng, samplo oopesof HE EEOSKK and prnedracs of adversng wlj bo sca o nnjr address on applcaon. AdfC-Usors lavc lo prlvllcbdof changng her announcemens us ofen as uoydesre wlbou exra charge. oclng nolcoa wll bo nsered lor 0 cens allno, each nseron. Uesa noces wll bo placed ulolwom of columns anl marked Adv. Obuary noces and poery, lodge resoluons, ec., wll be nsered for 0 cens per lne. Noces of brhs, marrages nnl deahs publshed free. NousUnKXKOsomlouco on nl ubjece of loca neres wo desre. Personal noces of a purely prvae characer wo do no. Correspondence wllcl s no slguod wlu he name and oudress of he wrer wll no bo noced. WEDNESDAY. JANUAEY 0, 806, Seel Roads.. GO. Wers, n ls mesaage o he Legslaure yeserday, advocaed a novel dea n road makng, He declared ha a double seel rac, suable o be used as a rack for wagon wheels, wh broken sone beween he radks, could be bul cheaper han a macadamzed road; whle would be more durable and-would make enaer haulng. Heeuggesed ha ho sae gve ho same ahosebrsroads ha a n>w gvng osono roads, hs lahe mos novel pon of he governors message. s aao ho mos mporan n ha s a maer whrl comes mos closely o he lves of n people of he fe fae. A alk on Adversng. (Charles AueUn Saes n Prners nh.) s really asonshng o Bee he n crease of neres n adversng. seema o me hah)uaneb3-nfcn-armvakng up faser every day, and ha h gospel of adversng s spreadng mo«rapdly and more generally han eve dd before. neres n good adversng has been growng rapdly for he las en or welve years more rapdly, perhaps, han ever dd before. And soerns ha eaoh years progress has been more rapd han ho precedlneyeo. beleve ha adversng knowledge has been dfesomnaed o a greaer, degree n he laa wo or hree years perhaps mgh say ho las one year han ever was u any en years before. Hundreds of daly newspapers and scores of rade papers publsh regularly arcles and noes on adversng. A number of he rade pa* pers have regular deparmens on adversng.. ha fa a good hng for buel ness men Renerqlly here can be no doub, am one of hose who belevejha h more people know abou adversng n more hey wll adverse. here s a lol of money_,wased n, of course. Bu, for ha maer so here a a lo of monej wased n every oher deparmen o busness. have known of men whe faled because hey pad, oo much ren Or because hey hred more help ha hey ough o. Or because loy mod msakes n-buyng goods. Or becnua hey made msakes n he locaons o hen? sores. here are a grea rmnj waysof falng n busness. Oeof les ways s by dong bad adversng. An oher s by dong no adversng a all. " Adverungabecomngnoreand nor ceran. Busness men learn more abou overy day. hoy have more con ldonc n. hey do morenell;enlj. hey use more of he helps n adversng bun hey over dd before and h helps hemselves are beer han hej ever were before. Honesy s comng k be consdered he mus mporan feaure of adversng. nbscnnueuonl wan o reprn n lle arcle from Amerca nvesmen has boon accuraely demonsrae! Hn elrh per oen or lc buslnoss Urras n bs counry lm fall are hose ha never adverse. loro ran bo _.lhpln(.ul»»uon,doonso ; lrnwhr o K lnff run down o a ncey. loro s no (loullm umny housands of dollars are annually hrmv away n wouo han useless adversng, bu on he oher nnd la equally ruo (hu Hd um lm Know how o adverse nover fall o rocolvo ubundun re urns. And ho very flre queson o l#j deermne s ho medum Un s o be used. lls hecrasluc nqury am carofu lnvcalffloh HB o ho ehumce anl rl of nurcrs renched by lo snld medum No every saemen bearlnu upon wln n pupcr dong mus l&acaepod as unvrnlhlunl ruh, hu should, whan possble, lo verfed., ammeer hogo offorluj? ddvcrlsln^ ou le marke H BCHU lng hu nua bo aken no eonhld-mlm by h< adverser. A publshenlovold of honesy and ruh fulness s o b> avoded, no muer v/hu lls nduce menu* aod clams rnuy he bo. bo, a publsher hu wll dfscrulnno n raes, s ono wholly uuworlr of naranngo or favor of uny knd. fns alwuy pad o mlvorlso fnd always wll pay when prop orly done. ha udverlaora uro rouble o drec race vsuls <l<r!h noulwnyh H^lryyujllng. g«kl deal of casng broaf upon lu \vm»r mus b done n every luslness, and because wo dollars cm no be scon o come n wlero oue gca ou does n mply ha ho oxpcndluro has boon m van, llusl ness men nood o sudy he nr of rvovlalnjc nncl more han loy bavo been n ho hab of dong. Bank Offcers. he elecon of offcers of ho Secon naonal bank was held yesordy. he old board was regleced. he drecors are J. A; hrocfcmoron,. W. rocknoron, J. rnflord Alen,Charles Allen. B. Edwnrds, John 8. Applge; W K Parker, Qrover. Lufuurrow am hoodoro F. Whe. ho old board of drecors of he Frs naonal bank were also rellcoed. he aro A. S. Pnrker, J. L. crlumo, 8. W Morfod, QcorRO F. Cooper, W. V. Wl son, George Morford und J.. Peers. ho Naveslnk bunk drecors, vhc woro also reflleced, urc James HMlrool uoron, 0. B. Pardons, lcry S. Whe homus Davs, Jr., l)r. Edwn Feld, U B. Davs, Dnnlel U. Fma nnd A. 8. La rabeo. ho Cos of Elecrc Lghs. ho oloorlcnl exper whn WUH cngkc by ho br>rou/;h of Alano lghl ralmao lo ou of an nlccrc K plnn, myh Hn a plan nn le mll fo AlB.OOO. A plhn of hs (knr on, n furher flyn, wll huv; n cpucy of on hundred nrc llghfl nnd lvu hundred n enndwoon HglU. n expeced lm ho borblgh comoll wll alo mmuda U oward buldng ho plan. A Burproo nrly, A Burrh! pary wfld fflvun o Mr. an Mrs. Wvrad h. Alloy of (Jh/ul J loo llgh, wan he enh anfvcrmr of llr mnrrlge nnd lo urprc brough a bl ( uuhk of wnro wll hoa. ho Oonn^ VMS pluwnnlv nrc n dancng und nurd playng, bjp wn* Bcrvod a mldlgl. OWN ALK. Democrac canddaes for sherff are legnnng o sprng up rapdly, and beore ho weaber Bea n here wll probbly be so many of hem ha hey wll over he couny lke a grasshopper lague. o be "sherff of Monmouh ouny was ho unfulflled ambon of he lae John Farry of Maawan, and hs on, Ned Farry, he presen freeholder rom-maawan-ownshp,-* eeeus o- have alen up he ambon where hs faher ad down. A any rae he wll be a anddae for he nomnaon, anl hejvju robably go no hej convenon wh a ;ood showng. He wll havejaawan sold. Hs frends say he wll bave Earan sold also, and ha he wll have Marlboro nclne Charles B. Oonover, he presen.freeholder n Marlboro, s no canddae for -sherff. He has.some followng n Mllsone and Mddleown ownshps, and hs promnence n socey wll help hmn some pars of he couny as much as hs promnence n polcs wll help hm n oher places. *».. Blly" Jolne s Oceans only Democrac canddae fof sherff a presen, homas L. Worhley, who has been a canddae wo or hree mes n he pas, nay be a canddae nex year. Usually here are several canddaes from Long Branch for he Denocrao nomnaon for..sherff,, and s more han lkely ha ohers wll sprng up before suuuer 3es n, ~.! f * Up o yeserday hadn heard of a jngle canddae for he assembly nex fall from he lrd dsrc. George B. SnydcrS second erm wll expre hs year and he wll; no be a canddae for reelecon o le assembly, wheher he ges he nomnaon for sherff or no. Shrewsbury has had he assemblyman now for four years, and couldn ask for he nomnaon agan for some me. he rules of ho Republcan convenon, say ha a canddae shall be seleced from each old assembly dsrc, andhe man -wll herefore come from Holmdel, Raran or Mddleown ownshp. Yes r erday was old ha a good many of he Mddleown Eepublcans waned OmnrSuWes o be he nex canddae for ho assembly. Shrewsbury wll unquesonably endorse he selecon of he oher hree ownshps, whoever he may be. - * * # Holmdel has no had a Republcan canfllhfl" for. "> nsnrnlly nhrn w pu, n hs assembly dsrc, and may be ha ha ownshp wll demand he can ddae. Holmdel hasn go very mam Republcans, bu heres hardly a man n all ho lo who wouldn make, a good assemblyman. he grea rouble wh Holmdel Republcans s ha.hey never wan anyhng, and won ake anyhng. heyre he mos modes se jof men n he couny, and f an offce were offered o hem, even whou ho work of an elecon, nne pu of en of hem would refuso, " Over n Eaonown heros, evdence o a deermned effor on he, par of b> Democras o mako Wn. R. Sevens n canddae for freeholder nex sprng. Mr. Sevens s by far he sronges Democra n he ownshp, and he Republ can.cunddao, whoever he may bo, wl; have o do a lo of huslng o bea hm, A PRVAE ARESAN WELL. One le l j Pu Down n el Hunk o FurnHh a Household Supply- George & Jesse Mahews are pung down a hree-nch aresan well on her lo on Sou sree, n eas Red Bank. le Red Bank waer mans do -no exend <o her propery or hey would use he publc waer supply. he naural waer of ha par of he own s no as good as he; aresan waer, and hs s he chef reason why hey are pung down he aresan well. oxpecfed a good sream of waer wll b sruck a a deph of abou wo hundred fee. he waer for drllng he well s obaned from Parkers pond. h a abou fve hundred fee rom when he well s beng pu down. A lne o] ppe has beun lad from he pond o h well and an engne has been saoned n he pond lej pump he waer as needed On Monday ngh he dam of Parkers pond-gave way, and ho waer supply used a lo well was exhaused. he dam has been repared, bu wqrkon he wellwll bl-duluyed ahlo pond Ms" up agan. No wndmll wll be pu up a lo well, bu an ordnary handpump, such OB s used n ron wells; wll boused! ho cos of lo well, wh he pump, ec., wll be abou $400., hs s he frs nsance where an aresan well has been pu n n Red Bank by prvae pares o supply waer for household use. FVB MONHS SAVNGS LOS. Horn Mcllf MHCH a n Box Conanlna $OS. Rose McWggan, a domesc employed by Mrs. F. A. Lle, los $05 onuesday of las week. Slo was formerly employed by Mrs, homas P; Brown o Prospec venue, nnd a week ago yeserday elu changed her placo and ook enr ploymoh wh Mrs, Lle. On Monday she found lm a n box, conanng her savngs for several monhs pas,-was gorc. hs was ho only money he grl possessed, nnd she dd no know of n loss unl she won o ge he money ( Bond o. her moher. Sho s conflden ha Hm mus have lus he money whle akng her clohng nnd oher pobaessom from Mra. BrownH o Mrs, Llos. h rp was mndo by wny of McLaron an Borden sroea. ho box wns probabl pcked up by some passer-by. loro was nohng n o show who he owno was, bu f ho Under reurns, ho w ge n presen of $.. A Flro a Alano Hghlands. A Hlcd n h> rnnr of u homo owno by OOH J. Emory on Second avenue Alanc Hghlands, go on ro yeuerdaj nfrnoon nnd wnn burned newly dow lm homo s occuped by \ A. More how. ho Hlcd wan abou on fee away from ho OBO, By hu lmev n Unmem arrved ho lled won all aflame hu wnd wm from he norh nnd drove ho llumn nwy from ho bonne, n flro wan quckly pu ou by ho dromon lm lon WH abou $2>. ^ - ^ Auelon Hlon, FrnfrH who lnod uolllhk her fnrn gool nnucllo)»hould mvo lorpofon prnwl n JK lr.ahc ol loo, wl le hrl ponlcf prnng n ho comy dono, A llll bolor wny of rachln farnoro, md JcUug horn know fhuv nuulo nllo n by ellng ll!u lw h) au and ho urllolc o b Hold m ndvorlf.onon n run KraHc, ; luul goon no noro OKN lm nv olwr pupr n Monnol couny, A MSSONARY MEENG, eer Head From a Woman Mssonary n Hrmah, he womens m&sonary crcle of he,ed Bank Bapd church held her frs neeng of he year a Ms. 8. JB. Fords n Eas Fron sree las hursday afernoon. he-repor uf. he nonhvwork n ho foregn mssonary feld was read by Srs. Francs Whe, he presden of le crcle ay of Jaawan, who s now servng as, mssonary n Burmah.. hs leer ;avean accounof ho mssonary schools n"ha lana.""aseleolon"on-heauo- larp was gven by Mss Nelle Banon. Refreshmens were served n he close of he exercses. he afernoon wa8s,ormy> ^abouc a score- of he members were resen. Durng he pas year he crcle las colleced over $8 U > whch has been sed for mssonary purposes. he crcle ees once a monh a he houses of he members. he offcers of he socey are _...-._.. Presden-Mrs. Francs WUlo.. Vee-presae-Mrs; 0. W.lompson.... UocrcUrj MssCarroMcLuan. reasurer Mrs.. K. Bordon _, FLAYS.. llanlh Across he Sea" o bq alen o-ffjm-sex Weeks JPlays, \ n he opera house o-ngh wll be gven "Hands Across...he Sea." he lay s a refned fve-ac melodrama,.boundng n.realsc and sensaonal eaures. he acon begns n England nds rapdly ransferred o he ganlng halls a Pars, and hence o he Roquee prson. hefourhac s on he deck of a Brsh seamer bound for Ausrala, and he fnal- scene s n Sdney harbor. he play s gven by a good company, ard he papers n-hj owns wlero hasbeen gven have spoken hghly of he play seh! abd of he manner n whch s presenf*\ - Nex week he opera ho% wll be ocouped by Maud Hllman arm her company. Plays wll be gven..^ach ngh and a muneo on Saurday afernoon. he ls of aracons for-he week s publshed olsewheren hs paper. comprses melodrama, comedy and farce. he prces for nex weefc wll range from en o hry cens.. Huslng Boys Can Make Money. HE RED BANK HKOSH wll be bold lls year. drec from lm ofllce o l* newsboys., Do>8 vvh usb ana go-a-beaalveness con mase money (jeng up roues and sellng on >e srees. n addon o he regular prof made on bo wpers, przes wll be (rven on rourn of July o lo oys wno ell lo mos papers, es follows Flr»«Prlasn n Gold Aleexjvaead;fr.Qjn.M8a. 8<on«lPrlz),...j lool<j hrd Prze...),...* 2.S0 n Gold FourlU Prze a Gold Frl. Sxh, Seven H, Debang Club Offcers. le followngofflcers of he Monnoul Debang club \yerd eleced and nsalled on-frday-ngh - lyesldon Joseph Blalsdcl. Vce presldun Leser Pach. Keconllnff aer.rfury Georpo-Wyckoff. CorreapondlDB Bucreary Olllorl Paerson. reasurer Sephen nllman. Snndlng commee Joseph Blalsdell, Qeorgo.Wyckon and Allen Cooper. A Now Mlk Roue. J. H. Benne, who las been on he Chapn farm, near Hon. Wllam Her-y GranfB, n Mddleown ownshp, for le pas hree years, wll sar a mlk roue n Eed Bank, begnnng o-morrow. All he mlk he sells wll be from hs own cows, and he wll sell a fve cens per quar = Spraned Bs Ankle.. ; John McCleesof Mddleown ownshp spraned hs ankle badly n New York on Sa urday ngh. He reurned o Eed Bank on he heaer ran and was aken o hs home n a carrage. He has been unable o use hs foo snce he accden. _...- -A eacher Resgns. Mss Sarah Sckles of Mechanc! sree, who augh he frs grade of he Oakland sree school handedr her resgaa- on o he board of educaon on Monday ngh. FOR SALE OR REN. House wln 7 rooms a Wes Bed Bank. W. A. French. FOR SALE. Good horse for heavy work. Apply o Sckles 4 Clay," ed BunK. RALS FOR SALE.,000 exra lne, lurge chesnu nlls, poned, for sale. W. A. Wallng, Phalanx... CORN FOR SALE. Flvo hundred bushels of cora on ho car for sale. AWresa, Wn. W. aylor, HolnrerN. J. FOR SALE. A Jo on Wallaco sree, wh barn and bakory. nqure of Wllam F. Durham, Fron sree. FABM OR R EMY. A small fa,rm for ren n Lobnardvllle. nqure of John J. Dowd, Alanc Hghlands, N. J. BOARDERS WANED Heaed rooms. Kool -jble and reasonable erms. Mm. \ E. njuns, 0 Wulloco Blree, ed Hack. PUBLC SALE. Charles 8. Mngeo wll have o sulo of hs funnng lnplomeaa a bs farm neur Marlboro on uesday, February 4h, n 0 oclock. A Chance for Wheelwrghs. lavo f lo of oak mber, sawed n popcr szes for wagon ongues, bolsers, hay acklng; dump bodes, wagon slls, ec. J.A. Mendrckson, Mlddloown, N.J., Old Esablshed Fru Sore..ho Boro now occuped by Lous Fro s offered (or ren from Aprl le. Apply o SCKLES * CLAY, Hod Dnnl. A REWARD Wll be gven for nformaon leadng o ho recorory, or reurn of a largo black and an bound dog, los n HockhookKOn swamp on December Xh. Answors o nnmo or Mox. Address Przes, each. -NOCE! l.oosllver he ownhp Commee of Mddleown ownshp wll mee a hb hoel of Lous Despreauj n MDDLEOWN VLLAGE on. / ", February U, 896,..,/a.0 oclock, A. H., sharp, o Aud All Blls Agans he ownshp, By order of lo commee,, ;. JAMES BRAY, JR., Charman. HENRY D. SMH. Clerk.. Re-Bank Opera House SPECAL ENGAGEMEN! Boson Museums Qrea Success! s. Henry fes Laes Melodrama, Hands Across he Seal MAURCE EREEHAN JACK DUDLEY, SUPPORED BY ASRONG COMPANY Under he Managemen o W. S. ESBES. seas on sale a Mlnons Drug Sore. Prces, 25, 35,-50,-75.cen3. ^.... HZGA., Care of Record. OB Uranch, N. J, FRANK. LEN, ARCHEC, 0 Lbery Sree, New York. Hjwlal nknlon o Monmouh Comy work. r* r Arcllnr for ho Casno, ho resdences of A. ll.cuokn, Ed, JuMannn ohem l Alano llgl nnlg and for bu nnldneo of r. O. Mooro, NV»lnk llkllnmln, he HfM of lferma, WnKFXWBOH SHOP. ho frlcmlb of Nqulrc. V. M lr«n wll fnd hm u bn oll huslncm n Wulal bulldl; on me«lbl«nronl, K>d llunl, N. J., whom n dmf all knds nf WKK AVorU. Now lvn WUKO), aruvv»,ca.h, WlKollnrrow), Ac, umd) o orlnr,ud Jobbng nf ull klnda ncnl nul >ron >ly done. JAM UN UA.N, roprlnlur. DR. MORSE S/\YS " Hna Wax phynlcn )o blood." lm n unluuud, bu xjrcnfof oxoly. Hc Wux H (H K<)lally vlullo n >rrlohl,cal lonn, nolnlcn nnd mba- KO. Knloynl m n opcal applcaon. ]>quu>m no lm blood wh ucfrpldly, llylolmm uro unlg. KCE. 80 CUNS., JfQU HAK X A h, l Monday ONE SOLD WEEK, COMMENCNG ENGAGEMEN OP MAUDE HLLMAN n a new Reperore of Comedes and Dramas. Monday "Chary Bess." uesday " A he Pcke Lne." Wednesday " Povery Corner." -hursday "Her Sacrfce." Frday " A Sruggle-for Honor." Saurday Manee ho Vagabond Heress." Saurday Evenng "Nugge Nell." Songs, Dances and Specales. AL, NEW flays. Prces, 0,20 and 30 cens. 9ca3 a C. A.Mlnons Drug sore. Chango your ladles ckes here; saves you 5 cens.. alk of he own s he low prce of our Bock of Canned Goods 3 cans Exra omaoes... 25c. 3 cans New York Sae Corn. 25c. 3 cans Early June Peas... 25c. 3 cans Srngless Beans 25c, 3 cans McMenways Succoash 25c. 3 cans Acorn Brand Lma Beans...;... 25c. 3 cans Apples, 3-pound can.., 25c. 7 cans Good Sardnes...;... 25c. 4 cans Musard Sardnes 25c. Specal for One Week, 25 Pounds of Bes Buckwhea for 50 Cens. F. F. SPP, Near Ralroad Saon, Monmouh Sree, f f f f f f f RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. A NEW ASSORMEN n Speakng o a* frend, you open your Mouh. \neu you do so, sow bln a beasopured. 8ON3, Bed Bank. N.J. All druggbs, prce, 25 Cens.," of $kang*caps n plan and, fancy colors^ a y, jjr and jo cens. SWEAEES..< < /..; Me regular and urle nck syle. he bes lne n black, maroon and orange colors, ". G L O V E S. _..."..-..., ";.. x,, " (Ve ake pde callgyourdeon our lne. Wehave a. grea bargan hr he long har hepskn_glove a $,oo. _. - - UNDER WE AH.; -...,--...,...,...,;...,. ; >,. Wghs fleece lned s Unpopular garmen; We have an- e x r a g o o d o n e a $. 0 0.,..... ^. CURS-S HA S^ORE, u 27 BROAD SREE,.. RED, BANK, N. J.- Relable Brands of ARE HE BES N OWN. HERES NOHNG BEER O BE FOUND. WHOLESALE AND REAL!. Red Bank, Freehold and Manasquan, N. J. HE REMANDER of Qfrcnd Seal Capes wll be Sold a Reduced Prces o close ou our sock? Adlem S Cole. HE SANARY PLUMBNG CO., Bab ubs, Closes, Wash rays, Lavaores, &c. SEAM AND HO WAER HEANG. GAS PPB FNG AND FXURES. All work done n a frs-class manner and Brcly accordng o he rules of he New York Board of Healh. Call and See Our Show Room-on Fron Sree, Wes of New Jersey Souhern Ralroad. Samples All n Workng Order. ELEPHONE CONNECON. W. J. BROABMEADOW, - - Manager. Consan Droppng Away Sone. * ^ And hus s wh auy new sysem of dong busness. Somemes he publc don que undersand a frs, bu when he advanages o be ganed by he new dea as compared wh anquaed mehods become apparen, how soon hey fall nlne * ". * A srkng llusraon of hs s afforded by he way n whch he publc have shown her apprecaon of our sysom of dong busnoss, whch we pu n operaon February s, 895. All cash cusomers recovo a he me of purchase a dscoun check, whch (When a suffcen number are secured) onlos hem o one dollars worh of mea free... n Lho abor space of oloven monhs wo have rodoomod Sx Hundred Dollars worh of he chocks. ho prey par of all s ha he publc havo only jus bogan o see no ho beaues of ho sysem ; so ha le comng year wo shall, (, no doub, redeem moro han wco ho above amoun, bocauso wo sol ho very boa qualy a ho lowes prcoa, and gvo he samo caro and aenon o our parons as oher doalors do who pocke" am hor profsand don dvde wh her cusomers. Oomo and see us ard gvo a ral order. H. ROBNSONS Enerprse Marke, Oppose Cenral Hoel, Red Bank, N. J. Specal for Saurday, January 8h, Prme Rbs of Beef. 4c. per pound. f y fy y y, - f.a- 4

5 HE RED fyojk REGSER. JOHN H, COOK. Eflllor and Propreor. OFFCE ON FRON SB.EE, Henjrokson Block, Adjonng hs FosWMos, BKD CANK N. J. SUBSCRPON PBCE Ono our, v ^ $60 BlxMonofl.. r 7B oee Monh* m WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5, 898. PAGES 9 AND 0.. he Garden Gae. Polly and Dlok a he garden gae, Wachng ha sunses glow hough Polly knows la growng la«k And Dck,MB me o go,,, Ea sll hey lnger and waoh and wa olly and Dck a he garden gae. " V " h»y waoh sad wa, ll he lgh grows dm, Far n. h» wesern sky;. h«.p»le new moon shows a sver rm honlh blraflnuraby; " And rul hey lnger and waon and wa Polly and Dck by he garden gae. < Her far, far head, and hs, BO brown. An «cy. olom ogeher, Ea o«n ho mm has juu gosa down. Oby^rs alkng of hn.woahorl How can hey sea s growng lae Polly and Dlcll a he garden gae. >,...» HEK PROMOON. Handsome Mr. Ormsbee,.he propreor \ of he mammoh deparmen eoro, woo alkng over he drag couner o Mss Ohoae, he preumery grl. Gradually began o bo Whspered abou ha Mr. Onnbee was akng a mos abnormal neres n drags, and ndeed here seemed some show of reason or hs saemen, forbowa ceranly pausng a ha parloular oonner ofener han neoossly eemed Q demand. mus have been drugs because was ou of all reason ha Mr. Ormsbeo should be suspeoed of an absorbng neres n he perfumery grl, for he had never been known o ake an absorbng neres n anyhng ba basnes. Mls Choae wo as all vrb.hr vfo lone* as Mr..Ormsbee hmself and had a rvmakably flno fgure, bu her faoa was no handsomc-no srloly speakng. o bound up he ou as defly BBofcnderly w a woman mad, and percevng Mss Choaes paleness wen hmself and go her a glass of wne. "Ypu nrcs go home," sad he n ons* of ffhory. "ll go you a oarrago." Mss Choae red o proes, for he accden was ol her own faul, and she could no afford o go drvng abou n carrages, bu her employer would no lsen. He had a oarrago a ho Bds door n a momen, hneelf pu Hss Choae no and hen wonderful go n besde her. Wha dd moayj _ mean one hns o Mss Ohoae. «., ha n spe of, nor bloodng hand, her raned gown and $3 ou of.her weakly wages she fel srangely bu oaualy happy.." \ he clergymans wdow oame o ha door n alarm a Boong her daugher brough home;by her employer and" suppored by hm n a manner whch ndcae ed ha she mus be serously ndsposed really a fcanner uncalled lor, consderng ha was only a.band ha was hur, and her wo handsome foo wore lnoo and as sprngy as ever. Bu he rdculousness of dd no seem o srke Mr. Ormabee. He hal-lfed hor along, as f she were morally njured and abou o de, and he sorrowful enderness n bs eyes and one would have led one o hnk hm responsble for her crcal sae, when, n ruh, was wholly and enrely er own faul. When hoy had explaned he crcumsances beween hem and Mrs. Choae had dressed he wound, wh he knowledge always possessed by olergymens wves, she (Mrs. Choae) nved -he genleman o be seaed and alked wh hm n he.easy, dgnfed way Mr. Ormsbeo had come o know so well n hs perfumery grl. >- - Ha dd no hurry/ -He-seemed o be per- Xooly oonforablo ard d" 3 onjoy he conversaon uf he placd faced, speoaoled lady, who had mpared, so much grace o her daugher, for he laer; he soon saw, was bu a laer, copy., By and by he alk seemed o urn naurally o EVod, and Mr." Ormsbee^ feelng ha was a good me o express hs hopes for hs nephow, quloly bu oloarly expressod hem and sgnfed hs nenon of makng he young man sole her o hs be aura, here was somehng abou her Whch nvarably made people, urn and look agan, bu could no well be called - beauy. was raher a dgnfed repose of carrage an arsocrac. bearng ha samped her as no. beng alogeher of common day. And hs was he lgh n whch Mss Choae was generally regarded. was known ha showas ha daugher and orphan of a clergyman; ha she suppored her moher and young broher Wh her wages a Ormsbees, and was uppoed ha hor advanages had been raher beler han he average, for here "was a hn of elegance n her manners no usually dscoverable n clerks. For uuanoo, sho used he word "madam" nsead of "lady," ha worldwldo sgn of he plebean, and she never dok any par n he oheap conversaon carred on behnd he oounor. ho shallow ones hough hor dsagreeably proud. hose who ook pans o sudy her knew ha she was.only dgnfed and rosorved." Sho had been a Ormsboos for years bad begun as a cash grl, been rased o an asssan a he drugcouner and fnally gven full charge of ha sock. She had won goldon opnons rgh and lef and had gone on n he oven enor of her way unl young, Frod Ormsbee, nephew and her apparen of he propreor, had begun payng her marked aenon. hs dd no please M!^.Choae n ho lea, and she hned la Jjlo orms more han pnoo ha ho was \a lbery o go abou hl» busness. Now^Wr. Ormsb«e, he eldor, held hs young man n ender asoem, havng BUporlnmndcd hs rearng from ho earles days of oalfhood. He had never whheld anyhng n mason from h brohers chld, and when ha chld mado known o hs devoed relave he consumng passon wherewh ho was.beng consumed for ho elegance and aooomplahmona of MUs Choae, ho perfumery grl, he older Onnsboa sad kndly? "ll BOO wha oan do for you, my boy. A poor clerk who repulses he advances of a prospecve mllonare mus bo worh jwlnnlnoj^ was afor ha ha lo pro-" preor began o ake an unusual neres n hl drug deparmen; o sop here frequonlj and engage Mss Choae n conversaon ; o oonsul her opnon wh regard o ho relave mers of dfferen brands of - olve ols, soaps, complexon pnos, oo. Mss Choae was an engagng alker and dsplayed aaohnlcal knowledge of her sock grafyng o a busness man ocousomed o oareleas clerks. Mr. Ormsbea had long consdered her nvaluable as «saleswoman and rospoood h«r for her dgny, bu, ook jus hs clroumanco of hs nophowb nfauaon for bo perfumery grl o fully open ho cyea of he eldor Ormbee o he surpassng aracons of Mss Chone, ho young woman, for was co o be suspoood for a momen ha ho lmed bran power of Jfrcd Ormsbos had comprehended n a lengh, breadh and faloknoss he oxool- onooof Mss Chooes oharaoor. was no oharaoer ha Fred Ormsboo nado a epeolaly of, bu form sylo and bo had noyer, ho hough, boheld anyhng n ha lne ha que equalofmss Clnnon. Perhaps a frs ho had ne boon porfeoly n earnes n bs aenons o hs un- Olas olrk, bu ook only a fow dollcasly worded snubs from her o convlnoo hm ha hora was nohng n ho wldo world BO mlnonv desrable as Mss Choaoe favor; honoe h*, appeal o hs undo, who had always procured for hm ovory coveed hng and could beyond a shadow of doub supply hm wh Mss Chooo." Mr. Ormbaa, Sr, sood loro n fron of hedrua couner alenlvoly lsenng o wha Mlu Ohoac was Bayng abou, olve ol», and presenly sono queson arose as o perfumeres, nooubslnlng Mr. OrmsbooB prasenoo behnd he oouncr nsead of n fron. hl«, by ho way, was hree monhs or moro aar ho BOVOOB of he undo had beon onllaod la bohalf of he nephew, and Mr, Ormeboo hod boon maklnnounor dally vlls o he drug oounor, "horo n no reason why hs porfumory nhonldbu beor han, ho oher," Mlns Choao was snylng, "only ha ll haa a fwhlonowa name. ho.oho la» flnor noen, bu he fnddlss mvo arod a rush forhl, oudomonornlnvnndlborlnmlon aough o aoc. Oh, Mr. Ormnbee, wha h»va donol". Bho had nnd«n qulok movomon n he oavmna of hor noeoh and mnalod ho cu glm bolo of prfunory ala held, flolugldb hm wh ho conou* cmd badly cung her hnnd. Vlrou dollurn ou of ray wagoa," wo» hor flrl hough, and han h«saw ha aoodnh WM uven morodlnmroualau ha, o ho blood WMflowlnaovor ho; m n a brgh aenm. > "H<*V«n«" axolamod Mr. Onuaboa, da Wm ou Jr)h>n,4kj» <! 6Mj v. H> Mss Choao looked cold and dgnfed, beyond her won.,, " hope, madam,.connued Mr. Ormsbee, addressng he clergymans wdow, "ha you wll use your nfluence wh my dear young lady hero, who seems a lle ben on beng unknd." rjlrs. (Jh.oae looked no her hp reflealvely, bu ho eyes of Mss Choao never lof he face of her employer. hero was a srange expresson n hem, and her cheek was flushed wh excemen. She broke ho pause ha followed. hs speech by sayng abrup% "A shor mannd a all woman are a ; hldoous combnaon. A man should be jus a lllo alor han hs wfe." "Oh,, my door Mss Ohoae," ooaxed Mr. Ormsboe, "s ha vally mporan?" " s o me," answered Mss Choae. " should no be," argued Mr. Ormsbeo.- "Prod s of-your own age, and ha s much." " am half sok of young men, "declared Mss Choao, nursng her hand. "My daugher, wha do you mean" nerposed her moher, a rfle shooked. "Jus wha " say, moher. lke old men bes." "Lela", he noe of surprse n her mohers ono was nensfed now. " can help, moher, and don care. do Hkc old men bes, and my hand pans mo dreadfully,-er3--ram-golbg-3- rere" whloh she mmedaely dd, wh a cool lllo nod o Mr. Ormsbee. here was anoher face behnd he perfumery couner for a week, and hen Mss Choao reappeared. Sho was glad o ge baok and smled a welcome o Mr. Ormsboo whon ho made hs cusomary round. was a vory guarded flmllo, hough, and when he aemped o shako bonds she sad "You BOO can," dsplayng hor rgh hand, sll wrapped n a hn bandage. "Bu ho oher wll do," he sold. "n fao, wll do beer because s neares he hear." He was sandng behnd he oouner and speakng n a voce calculaed o reaoh no eara bu hers. Ho looked very handsome and oheerfnl as he sood horo hs splendd form n faulless are land hs black har,whch showed no a hread of gray, spe of hs 45 years, ossed baok from hs bjbad forehead, Mss Choaejookod nfc. hm ou of ho sldes-of l6r eyes ha ho mgh no see how she admred hm, and she appeared very demure, wh hor long lashes sweepng her ohook. "You havo hoard ha, havo you nor~ abou he lef hand?" "Oh, yes," she reurned carelessly, "bu heres posvely nohng n.". "Wha? ceranly s noares he hear.".yes, really, bu ha doesn prove anyhng, bcoauso may be a cold hear s near, you know."., "Bu sn a cold hear n hs case. Don oll mo ha, Mss Choao, because won bollovel." Mss Choao looked a hm srangely and made ho reply "hs broad of olve ol s, n my opnon, no beer han hose wo have boon sellng. B bolod dfferenly, o bo euro, bu havo srong roason for hnkng he very samo qualy, wh a hgher prlco so on." Mr, Ormsboo, amazed a ho rrolevanoy of hor remark, looked n ho drecon her oyos hrd akon and paw ho rereang flguro of he bargan soap flrl, who had boonvory noar durng hs oonvorsalon abou hears. - - "ha s all vory woll, of oonrso, Mss Ohoae," ho sad, reurnng o ho sloge, "bu am delghfully suro of ono hng, havng had from your own lps ha s, ha youlko old mon bus.". "ha Bacnon was nado under proseuro. Ploaso consder vod." "No; shall no." Mr. Ormsboo had urned hs back o he bargan soap grl, and now sad n n manner ha mado Mss Choao undersand how horoughly n earnes ho was ".Nohng over mado mo so happy as ha saemen, and shall hold you o slrloly. oauo o you ha afernoon On an AllcnoBo orrand, bu now am spoaklng for myself." A few monhs laor hey mado a splendd par, and as ho now Mrs. Ormsbee, n a boaulfnl ravelng gown, passed Mr. rod Ormuboo on hor way o ho oorrlaga oho paed hs swoely scened looka and murmured "Bo a good hoy, rodl" She had no* que forgven hs lllosauro for asprng o hor hegh,. hey rolled nway amd a (bower of xloo and old sloon, bu Fred aood ulklly a ono ldo and muoroc, wh oflnuxoorn " Do a good boylw ~ m» Fcon. flollon s no falsehood, u some soem o hnk. U raher he fonolful and dramalo groupng of real rnlu Around magnary socnoa or clnrnlocn. d may Bvo falso vlcwo of non or lngs, or»nny, n he mnd of a nnfler, man ruhfully porray lfe lmu «ob«r hsory HE MSSNG WEALH. ^ A (fssl Sorv of Burea reasure a JVaw London. ha lae John R. Bollea of hs cy used o relae a very good sory of, wchcraf, dggng for burled reasure, and he robbery Of a Spansh galleon, all of whloh occurred Jnslde he lms of Now London whn 50 years. ho las wo feaures of ho sory are facs n hsory. " As lae as July, 837, wo men from -Vermon, sold o be deeoondanfl of. nn ano- Bevolnonory wloh named Srckland, dug. by he sde of wha la now Lawronoes wharf for burlod gold, by. he advloe of some of her forefahers who dug here before hem n he.seveneen hundredb., he dggers wore hunng for he reasure.of,ha Spansh galleon S. Joseph and S. Holena, whloh was plundered a her moorngs whle lyng here for repars and sheler n 75B-4. None of he dggers was successful. he frs pary were grandsons of he Srckland wojnon, who os a wch was expelled Jong before from boh he Conneolou and Uassacnusea colones..*"..- hosno of Vermon, however, wllngly harbored all gray, lean ssers of he ary broomslok race, and hs aooouns for Woh Srloklands selng here. " " hs wloh was sad o have possessed a maglo pebble, as clear as crysal, no whloh cho,could look onj soo rcosuro burled und^r land or waer. was hrough hs happy medum-, ha sh^ ohasoed cpon he mlssag reasare of he >.- Joseph and Up. Helena.. ;" hs galleon, whch lef so much bullon abou New London, was he occason of a local oven whch was no only dsbredlablo o he Conneccu colony, bu showed ha our old me colons were no above roproaob. A lvely polcal dsurbance resuled. " hes. Joseph and S. Helena, whllo pung n heren dsress n 753, ran upon a reef of rocks ousde he harbor. Before she could bo floaed became neoessary o unload hor. hen she was epared here. Hor fregh was pu n charge of Joseph Hll, Ca ha me collecor of ho por. he supercargo of he galleon was Don Joseph Mguel de S. Juan. Hs vessel was behnd from Havana, o Cadz, and her cargo, conssed n par of gold barsondcoln. ha ho mgh prooeed wh hlb cargo early n ho sprng Don Mguel charered a smaller vessel of 200 ons, whch was "Waay r o-6all^he~fo 6>5gr prbu when he had shpped a par of hs cargo, ohor pars of were whholdon from hm or los, and he was unable o recover hem. he don could oban no relef, and fnally, n he followng Opober, he polloned he genoral assembly upon he maer.. n bs pollon ho sad ha much of hs cargo had boon embezzled, and be prayed ha he mgh roland ha poron of bs cargowhch remaned and secure a her oxponeo. he general assembly, afer much debae, decded ha hey dd no know wha-he dons losses were, and neher could hey preven hem. hey deolared ho dons requess were oo unreasonable o ba graned, bu "as proecon Was due a foregner oac among us," he governmen was dreced o gran all duo relef o ho don, accordng o he laws of rade, naure and naons. ho governor was also empowered o drec a full search afer he mssng poron of he vessels cargo... Collecor Hll Washoly orabured. How. fnch a quany of reasure could ba solon wfllo.5s knowledge and no search made for 60 long a mo 5s held o be unaccounable. Nohng was ev>j-fe l nno \ and ho colony was hof pu o anygre?* 03 - peuuu for hs ehamefurprooeedng, whlcl was fnally los sgh of n ho causes whoh led up o b*e war of ho Revoluon. Afer hs war he poneer Verm ouers, wo n number, grandsons of Granny Srckland, appeared. hey were sen hure hrough ho old ladys wren nsrucons, seems ha years boforo, afor a prolonged observaon hrough he proolous pobble she possessed, she dsncly vewed, doeply bured n ho ground, many boxes of shnng dollars packed edgowso. Sho also esped bullon as woll. he localy, whch was all abou he moorngs of he Spansh galloons, was poned ou o an nch. No long afer she ded. Now Londonors ho sory goes, langhed a he affors of he raw boned Vormouers^ orecover-ho - bured reasurer he ra r dllon says he delvers worked only a ngh, n accordance wh ho wchs n- Bruolons, and ha fnally hoy uncovered ho lds of a number of ron boxes jus under ho surface of ho rver. No sooner woro hese revealed han was sad a roop of snarlng black dogs and a flook of groen eyed gooso nerposed homselves, barkng, hssng and yellng so furously as o hold n chock and fnally o drlvo hem away. hey won baok o Marm Srloklands homo o reques hor presonco n ho spr n Now London, ; wlh her wloh hazel wand, o hold n ohook ho vlolons waer spros, whloh woro so vohomon n proecng ho burlod roosuro. Bu wa n van. Alhough ho wch, camo < earh a her nvocaon, sho refused c oomo o Conneccu o lop horn ou, was sad, bocauso she bollovod ho Enmc kws oxpelllng wohos sll oxlsod loro as when sho.was n bo flush. So he money dggers woro compelled o gve over her quos, holr descendans who camo many docados laer woro no more suocossful, hoy workod by ho sldo of ho wharf n ho hours of daylgh, from» plan lof by holr allocaors. hoy usod oyser ongs, clam rakosnndgrapnols, and alhough no ugly dogs and hssng gooso hndered holr movomons hoy woro unable o fnd anyhng ofvaluo. " ~ Lo ho Chldren Play. f s oo ofen ruo of ho unhappy chldren who arc forced o rfso oo early n holr olnssos ha hoy aro concolod all ho forenoon of llfo and supd all s afernoon, ho vgor and frcshnoss wloh should hnvo boon sored up for ho purposes of ha hard srugflo for oxlsonoa n praolcnl llfo have boon wnshod ou of horn by proooolous menal dobouclory by book gluony and OBROU bbbng. holr fuaullos aro worn ou by ho sran pu upon Uolr onllow brans, and hoy nro donurallzod by worhless chldsh rumphs boforo ho real work of llfo logluh. have no aonpnnalon for nloh, bu youh has more need for nellecual rou han *gc, and ho ohoorfulnoss, jo omoly of purpono, ho power of Work, whloh make many a suooomful man wha ho n, mus ofen bo plaood o he cred no of lls louru of ndusry, bu o ha) of Ma louru of dlonom n boyhood./ Dullness and hoology. lo congrogalon of a. olmrol n Sooland fndng nulf unablo o pny ha nalaryo / mlnlaor, a aoap fna offered o pay WOO a year for lvo yearn, on condon ha a dvorlnomo ho hung n fron of he gnllory of ho ohuroh. lo offer wu nooopod; And now ho oogrogalon oan learn how o lw mowllj»nd h l d l n «a ha uuna lma,,r^ V hree Floors of. Wonderful Bargans!! y he holdaye are over. We had a fne Solday rade, bu afer every holday season heres a lo of hngs lef over. Heres a rocker, heres a couple of chars, yonders a pece of fancy chna, upsars are a couple of..rugs, a couch or wo, or a fancy able ha. ough o have gone off wh, he res of our holday goods, hu ddn, because, we suppose, somehng else n or sock caugh he eye of our cusomers as hey..-. were abou o buy.,." < Anyway, we have a number of hngs on our hree floors ha mus be sold rgh away, and hey wll go a prces ha make hem real bar- ","; gans. "n some cases heres only one of a knd. n oher, cases here may be wo or hree. wll be profable o he people who come frs ;....; ;... "; Our sock of furnure, carpes, crockery and general goods s kep as full and complee as ever. -J HENDRCKSON & APPLEGAE, - \,.. Fron Sree,. Red Bank, New Jersey. y y y y V y y r y" y y y - yy y DEAH N S SECRE. j. - Awful DcHrcvenesH of Fuln.- e of Mercvu. Fulmnae of moroury,-whloh s used by Europoan anarchss n ho manufacure of her bombs, s one of he mos reacherous and powerful explosves know.n o Bolonco. Hereofore has, bcon employed n percusson caps and as a deonaor for nroglycorn "preparaons. explodes when subjeced o a slgh shock or o boa, and no a few expor ohomlss snce s Englsh" nvenor, Howard, have been curously njured or klled, whle preparng or expermenng wh. n Franco some years ago he celebraed chomls Barruol was manpulang hs dangerous produo n a heavy agae morar when hs aenon was suddenly dsraced and he le he pesle down wh a lllo loss care han ordnary. ho oxploeon whoh followed almos lerally blew ho morar o dus, and ore Barruels hand from hs wrs. Anoher dsngushed chems, Bollo, was blnded and had boh hands orn off whle expermenng wh fulmnae of mercury. Jusn.Loroy, a Fronoh expor n he manufacure of explosves, was one day engaged n experlmonlng wh hs compound n a damp sae, lu whloh condon was supposed o bo harmless. exploded wh such forgo, however, ha nohng of M. Loroy ha.was recognzable oould aferward be found.. An". n <;Hsb chomls namod Honnoll, Whlo manu4jr6! lrm B a 8no W formllary nso, no he eojkss 0 o whoh fulmnae of morenry Cn)>ercS\ was nls0 blown lerally o aoms, and he ^gmena of ho buldng wore soaered for N.J lundre<ls of foo n every dreoon. wmc *» >, As o Fngers., hero s a wonderful amoun of characer n.he fnger and humbs.. n general usefulness he humb s que he equal of he four lngers. bocks horn up onall occasons. hoshapo of-ho humb ells all we.wnno knowoaman^hohnraoov ho ndex or forolngor olls a mansocoupalon n llfo. he bg mddle fnger ndcaes a mans habs. he hrd flngor s ha mos sensve of all, and sgonerally used whon.dolcaoy of ouch s necessary. ho lllo flngor la. olmply a res for he hand, a sor of sprng upon whch may fall a any lno whou a jar or shock. Wo could go along vory well whou our lle flugors. Womou lke hem because hey can uso horn o show off a prey hand. hey are really worhless o women excep for ornamen. hoy aro always up n he ar when ho res of he hand s o sorvco. -.,.» - > Choosng a Hovel.. A wrer los ou a Rocro regardng he Way n whloh.young women read novols was n ho rnncar, ha plaeo n whch ha oxpcrlenoos arc varlod enough o mnko a nun oosnopollan f he wll sudy horn. wo grls aro alkng of wha hoy road. "Oh, ohoosea novel easly enough," ono sad. " go o ho crculang lbrary and look a ho lus ohapurn. f fnd ho ran sofly and sadly droppng over one or wo lonely graves, don ako, bu ho mornng sun s glmmerng over brdal robos of whe san, know la all rgh and nko, and Br o buy Bwoos o oa whle road." " " " " Rany Day Pecoa; s advlmblo ha one should mvo ono pecoa o bo KOl oxchblvcly for walk- ng, mll hs may ho fnood Bomodlsnco from lo boom wh a waerproof cloh, horo wll han bo almos porfoo proecon for ho foo and nnklos n wo weaher. n ln BWHK of damn olohcs abou ho foo ha aohluoh OHG of bo ducomor of n rlny day expedon, and ho waerproof lnng dounnway wh hlj. Smolco and Dacorla, Professor lajakof Venna las doolarcd lm nm«korn uro OSH llnblo o dphhera nnd olhor hron dlhmnoa lnn nonnmokorn n ho rao uf o 8. m lnarncd Dr. Bohlfl nlno glvon us o umlonluul ha Bnoklng H nlwayn onlvoly forbdden n baaorldlokloal lalornorlon, bocano n known o hlnrnr ho dnvolopmou of lo rla. bacor! Waer. So ponoralnj nwnor a hgh prosaur* lm only npoolnl (junlllou of cun ru wll wllnml U, n dm nry dnyu of lo hyraulc Jnok wnn no unoammon lng o Ado waer lanua lka a lno nomllo hrough lm meal, aud lo wncr nmdlo would pcarao ho uuwary flukcr Junu rwwllljr M k»«el ol*.. HONEYBEES. he Sweang Procena~nla Bobs <ffa~fka(~fluav~lfo; Clover and sanfon produce en pounds of honey per aero each Une.day, and as hey flower wce.and romanln full blossom or s week a a me he 75 acres, f properly worked by ho bees, aro expeoed o yeld more han 0,000 pounds of honey. he rumph of ha "sweaers" ar s n nducng he bees o fcoh hs enormous quany of honey whou negleeng he arrangemens for sorng n he hves. he honey, bolng lqud, mus be boled, and boos wll only pu n comb of he exac sze and exure whch nsnc has augh hem. Combmaklng s also much lgher and safer work han honey gaherng, wh s dangers from sorms, wasps and brds. Young bees are generally old off for he purpose, whlla holr elders go aflold. Bu conscence wll no allow a boo o say a home f hos no waned o work. he beekeeper herefore makes hs busness o provde ready made foundaons for he cells, sampod n real wax, and of he naural sze. Ho also removes he combs full of honey, spns hem around n a n churn, and roplaces horn n ho hve empy a hn whch ^o boos ako as an nvaon o roflll hoj-^nho nden askmaser sad^ "Ye, ^ ^ - ^ havo no sraw. hj, moeb beemascr says, "Ye arc as^,,,,,^ U(^, a ho sraw ready ohop/ ea_,. bb be03 emm de_ lghed o mak. ho mobo{ hooppora. nlos so ho?oughl3rprovj dod _ or. nom- By usng hp moohanoally samped "fonndalons fq_, her colls hey make a more poroos a ^ symmercal oomb han s ofen con^uujgfl whou help. ho booms boln^ rcg U ar) no "crooked comb" s ever.ll upon. ho sze sampod s also unformly ha of worker cells. hus hero s no room for drone cells, producng bees whoh canno bo "sweaed" or made proflablo n any way. hovlalble roaula of he sysem nra a vasly ncreased sore of honoy nearly l,foo_pounda-wora_reconly mndo-by-ha boes of 5 hves and so far no sgn of "oversran" among ho bees. When ho sysem has had anohor 3 yoars of ral, may possbly show coran srans developng a endency o forgo how o consruc oomb foundaon, jus as some breeds of fowls are forgeng how o hach her eggs. 3-^-fc. orure n Punshmen. / ho consuon of he Uned Saes and ho consuons of ho varous saes, n prohbng cruel and unusual punshmens, woro no fghng an absurdy. ho use of orure n logo! prooossoswas no, when hese nsrumens were framed, so romoe OB s now. When Sr. homas Solo cams as hgh marshal o Vrgna, ho orushed a conspracy by kllng ho lngloadprs by orure. Ono had a bodkn hrus hrough hs ongue and was ohalned o a ree unl he ded; ohors wcro broken on ho whool. s quanly saed ha Sr homas was "a man of good consolonco and knowlodgo n dvny.". Doles dao was 0. he nex noable nsance of ho uea of ouro was.ln 002, n ho Salom wlehoraf oxolomon, whun Glus Cory was prcssdd o deah ho "pclno dura o fore," ho mos horrlblo of doahs.., Elocuons woro n publc hroughou ho oaafc unl comparavely rcoon lmos, Whon Quolch, ho prae, and sx ohors wcro hnngod n Boson, Bewal wroe n hs dary "Whon ho scaffold was lo o snk, here was suol a soroooh of ho womon ha my wlfo hoard, sng n our onry nox o ho orchard," hough bo gallows was a mllo away and ho wnd unfavorable ho use of ouro o wrng ha ruh from wnesses s nald o huve boon rooognlzod as kgnl n Ausra unl well whn ho probon cenury. " ho Reason. "Horofyour money, dol. Now oll ma why your Koounlrelly maser wroo mo B loora abuu lm conomplble sumf" nald an oxakpuraod dohor. "m eurc, ulr, can ell, lrj bu f youll oxcmo mo, sr, hnk wor* bf 7 lolorn ddn ffloh U" " "* ~" A HuocossfUl Run. " undnrnnul lm you had a groa un n Plunkvlln," Md ho wore hlano. "Wodld,"r«pllodOrrlR8ufrykuDgs* wan _ block, on mo roh, from ha hov or o lo anlo, nnd wo onnnnblon and a landlord wuronflv \m nvery uopof lm way.", for un KK» UNC he AuhorsJp of he _ llpbn Bouaas of Fngldnd. - Exanl Popo Humphrey eoya n Mo- Cluroa Magazne was a Maxwelon EOUGO, Annes brhplace, ha came across he mssng lnk n he chan of ovldonoa ha fxes ho auhorshp of ho song upon Douglas of Fnglan^., Klnglnnd s n he parsh,flf_ Dary, h hu adjacen Bhro of Krkoudbrlgh, and Douglas was a somewha near neghbor of Anne. he presen propreor of Maxwelon House, Sr EmUuB aurle, placed n my handsa-leor.of,whorlo-sad- mgh" make wha use lked, and hs leer conaned he mssng lnk.* ~; was wrlon n 889 by a bland o Sr Kmllus and rolnes an ncden whloh ook place n 85. A ha me ho. wrer, whom we wll call Mr. B., was on avlelvrh hs vrfoo some frends n Yorkshre. Mrs. B. was a somewha fa-. moub snger of ballads. A few frends wore nved o mee hem one evenng, and afer he ladles had rered o ho > drawng room holr hosess asked Mrs. B. o sng, and she sang "Anne Laure," n. ho modern revson,; jus as wo all sng. Among ho gross was a lady n her onlon o ho slnghjb ^ ^ S S ^ whon Mrs. B. had m%& sne spoko p, "hank you, hank you, vurymuoh.es?^ heyre na he words my grandfaher wroe." hen sho repeaed he Urs sanza as sho knew.. he nex day Mr. and Mrs. B. called upon hor, andn he meanme she had had he orgnal frs sanza wren ou, dcang o a grandnlcoo. Sha had sgned wh her own shaky hand. No beng sasfed wh ho sgnaure, sho had sgned a Eooond me. Sho explaned.ha hor grandfaher, Douglas of Fluglcnd, was desperaely B love wh Anne Laure when he wroe ho song. "Bu," she added, "he dd na go hor afor a.". Sho ms no que nuroaa o-annloa, fae, she sad, Some folks had sold she ded unmarred, whle somo had sad she marred Ferguson of Cralgdarrooh, and Bho raher hough ha was he-ruh. Quesoned as o be""ulwnloly of bo lnos she hod gven, she rad "Oh, mnd horn flnol havoromomborod hem a my lfe, My dhor ofoa repoaed hem o me." And bre s ha Banza, sgned wh her name \< V "- llonveloaa asks an bonnlo, "~ heyre a clad owro w daw Whoro an Aunlo Laarlo Mado up ho bargnn rue, Mado up ho burgaa rue. Whch noor forgo BaU be. An for boane AAns Larlo d lay me down an dee. mnd na malr. OUB DoOOJ. Aug. 80, SM. n ho common verson hs sanza reads Maxwolons braes are bonne Whoro early fas hs dow, An s horo ha Anne Lanrl* God mo hor promlaa rno, Glod mo hor promse rue, Whloh noor forgo wll bo,, An for bonnlo Anne Laure d lay no down on doe., ho mueloof bo song s modern and was composed by Lady John Boo, aun by marrage of he presen) Duke of Buo-. olouob. he oomposer was only gaoseod a for many yoars, bu somewha recenly sho has acknowledged ha auhorshp.. A Fre Fend. Qadzooks hoard o a merchan ha ohor dny wlo s known o be a frs fend, and yo ho l-oalus lla vmomborshlp n hl ohuroh... Zounds Oh, has lmpcsslblo. Gadzooks No, sn. He has booomo known an a flro flond beoauso be ( l flrlng hla dorks., Ngh. n ho sll and Rwee of he ngh, Oh, ho wakonlna ou of. deam Hre ever a lno of lgh hrough ha gka of ha mornng arwal Wh novor a roof above ha he owenp of our _oy»noo mure, Only ha nvy and ho love > Of ho broherly nflnlo arl n HD nlll and «woo of ho ngh, Oh, he veong of vcondrous hlnj, lrom he Drud flrn on hs hegh j And he llpacf lo lowland aprln j Prom ho Blhylllno onsuos ha oll he ruhs ha ho HO* each, ooaqd fron ha lnyb Uonp n d l no nof, aruonl»o (peeahf n ho nlll And BwM of ho ngh, Oh, ho nmno of MU r»l««u» From lo nnoow ml n»lm UuvbUsU n ho lnwy lalnn of uoaoa o lrodllm ronun of m*% Vn> from Ua f ro and food.

6 Brave n Deah. lwrefc ho aacks, whan ho Mas-, ~ ad fallen back, hey all sood up and V*«W off her has and sang. he Maabelo fjboey wm never aack ho whe men y MUa, or when men carvlgb and de lla **""Jasjry, Kaffrs can do nohng agans ^ {oem. From Cfsmnser Gazee oa he % Peafc Major Wlson and Hs Pary. ] -j_ "hvy sangr-ho wllo men Bang-*," Bang a ho faco Of deah, And e fores echoes rang ~ Wh her rumphan reah. A, Snu know hey ha Wo do no know,, axde whe men, who can persh so,, "hoy had looked olrlaslonllfo bsr knew her hoar had comoj o, for mercy of or srfe,, - - < hoso haughy llpls wero dumb;. Bu hey Bang, beforo hor vcor, deah, f j A«u heforesranbwlh hcrparlbgbrcahl ;. f" fbrohers, o Van WB. rage u ^ A Wo canno conquer snch; We have orn wde ho cago,,,, Bu ho brd escapes our ouch. \ o onr spr falloh o mghy dread; We feared hem moa when we lef hem doadl".., j, men, who pershed hnsl -, r You hayf no dlodln van;, our memory lves wh us, A romph hrough he pan, And our chldrens chldren ho alo shall oll, >,> Dl how you conqueredas you foul MY OWN OVE SORY. had Dover boon called an lmprosson-, ble womna, end for weeks rofusod o bo sandld wh myself. hnk was only ffhon won no he shop and bough he mans phoograph aferearng myself.owaj from he wndow a loasb,a dozon mes hn roallzod wha an do had become. hou was manlfos. A hry odd years of ago had fallen n lovo as ro manlcally, as proposoroubly as (any grl of 7, for bad fallen a love wh an aoor Whom dd no know. havo sad ha had never boon colled on lmprobblonable woman, bu may say more hod n my youh occasoned my worhy moher grou rouble by my "pooular dsposon." Danoea woro abhorren o mo, and, as o flrng, dd no ) know how o do. No; men dd no arac me a b. Doubloss, oo, woarlod hem. asked nohng beor han o be, lef alone wh wy pen. oday had made myeolf Jus suoh a, lfoas had requred. My, books wero - successfuu-nyjpuso was_fploassnono,_ ; and f dd no go no socey a grea deal my orolo of frlondsconalnod a number of olovor nnd evon celebraed pooplo. Well, won ono ngh o ho Dladom hoaor. was ho frs me had soon Bcudonoll. Ha norbsod mo mmensely. Bs qulo yoloo, hs oaraosnnss hold mo ; from he begnnng, and afor ho bg """scono camo and hs passonae ouburs oamo wh old myself.ho was ho frs aoor on bo sage... > do no eupposo f had boon dong dramac orllclsr for a papor ha my on- ~huslasm~wduld"uvo-)nrrlod no o-ho lengh of recordng suoh an exravaganoo, as ha, buono-ofon fools hngs whloh 000 laoks oourngo o wrlo, and boforo ho expraon of a week found myself among \ ho audlonoo a ho Dladom heaer agan. ; - was uffoood as powerfully as boforo, / Ho appealed omo nollooually and omo- * lonally. lked ho pocd, and llkod hs, porformanoo. n a word, ook Boas..a ho Dladom moro lnoa han oaro or han am able o coun. Of ho developmen of my foqllngs no rdculous proporons havo Bpdkon already. sopped o look a ho shop wndow ovory mornng for a forngh, and a las, horoughly woorloj " alou whob k " was ongagod for que emal onsnesa n n block o(jjn(jnuy lu Kdlnbugb, end a ono of ho rehearsals wo go a mesaago o say ha he leadng man was oo ll o appear ha ngh, was a remendous par. may as well namo. was Hamlo. ho manager was n despar. Ho looked round a nl ho company hopelessly-. Suddenly hs oye fol on me, srplng hn wm._why ho eolccod mo shall savor undersand, bu ho nex rxoruon ho beckoned mo forward. Burdonoll, ho oxalamwl, you wll pny Hamla onlghl Everyhng swam boforo me, almos faned. hon grasped ha my chance had come a las. wll, Blr, anbwered, and w!l lnafeo a success of. knew and lovod ljo par. won ou on Calon hll and horo doolalmod Shakespeares lnos o he blue sky. Whon, ho hour approachod for w o go down o ho heaer, my ooh ohaerod, Mss Coovo. he hough of ho crcal audence a wang mo, of ho Ednburgh press sng here n Bolomn judgmen, unnerved mo so oomplooly ha seomod o mo should Cpyor dnro o open my mouj npoa ho Bnge. My companons n bo dressng room ohaffod mo. hoy woro joaloua; \>n, as happened, was ho boo hng for mo hoy oould have done. AH my resoluon reurned. ho oall boy summoned mo. srodo o ho wngs, my hear on fre. My ouo oamo. From ha hour havo cover looked book!",-*..be ossed off hs champagne, swop ho har from hs forohead and smled n mo perslvoly. "Bu you aro enoouraglng me o boro yon wh my reralnlsoonees," ho sad. "alk o mo of yoursolf.. dd. spen a vory onjoyable evenng.andhoardaforward ha George Brudonell had called mo o "charmng woman." was arranged, ln should aooompany our hosess o a celebraon- suppor a ho Dadem hoaor, and looked forward o meeng hm agan. ho play had boon runnng 300 nghs or 800 nghs, am sure forgo whloh, was a grea suoooss, anyhow, and here woro oass and congraulaory spooohes /aflovba sor of lng.. Goorgo Brudonell pad me grea aenon. hs lmn Jbo dd speak of a book had wrlon nnd shall ovor forge my oosaoyf askod rno f would caro o collaborae wh hm on a drama.. - " ma coon auhor," ho md, "bu my knowlodgo of ho sagewll bo useful. havo an doa for a plooo. Of oourso ploy ho leadng par." consened rapurously, and ho Ben mo hs dea ho followng day. canno say for hs lkeness, brough^mo a numbor, bu choso ho ono lmd nended a profle. Ho waned mo o havo anoher as woll, assurng mo ha "lls sold largoly among young ladles." -sald, "Boally?" as ln-. dfferenly as could mnnago, bolng vory ashamed of myself, and was BO dlugusud a my weakness ha dd no ake my «purouuso ou of ho envelope ll evenng. hon pu on my sudy ablo whoro oould soo whllo wroo. hough," how oharaoorlslo a fnco lwna, how muoh 6 Sad. acceped several nvaons should ohorwse havo rofusod because gahered was possble hn ho popular acor manager would bo presen, anl ylshod, moro forvonly han had wshed / lor anylng-bofororhn-l-.word_a_play^ wrlgh nsead of a novels; ha mgh havo ho foloy of hearng my lnes luorprecd by hm. Ono Sunday w?.»ol. ho hosess nroducod hm,fshe, "Mr. Brudonoll, Mlns Coovo Goorgo Efflnghan, you know," and-wonderodf hohadroad my books. J Ho dd j/o Bay ha ho had, hu ho was Eprxf n 00 > spookng n ho low, gravo ones n whch ho uered hs commonplaces on lo eago. oongraulncd hm on ho success ho, was makng, and ho hanked lo. Ho sad bow dffcul was o go hold of good plooos. found ho was,o ko modown odlnnor and oxorod mysolf o alk as woll as was able. Ovor ho on rms mado hm laugh, and urn ho when nmombr ho dollgh hs "rumph" gavo mo.... ho hoaor formed ho prlnolpal oplo of our conversaon, and referred o ho ndmlrnblobuppor glvon o hm by hs loadng lady. "You mus fnd hor nn onormous holp - nyournroubcono," wld. "She plays up o you splenddly." \ Ho shrugged hla shouldors. " s easy buslnofls," ho answerod. "ho par ronlly plays self." was aurprlsod, for appoarod o mo y.lha would bo ulngularly -noffoolvo n.»wokorhands. "Bhols a favore wh lo publc, and n a hoaor lko mlno ono s olllfjod o havo Woll known namon," lo added, "bu. J as f maer of fac ho pece would go nulo aa woll wh a company a half ho oos." "You do no moan whou Mr. War-, rlngon oof" "Why nof" ho enld. "Wha hnn WarrlDgon o do? ho whole burden of ho,, plane rens on u." Momenarly was dsmayed. ho ooolncm of ho uaono uruok mo an al- mob cocoled. lun realzed ha undersood nohng abou lo maer, nnd ( hn my companon know nl. " n ceranly bo a remendous umln," [, ngrood. "You would nay DO f you had HUO mo ho frs, ngh. Nobody bu nn aoor Jruow wha frghfully hard work a bg Pole." Ha «avo no nn nonang noom of J)U oxpurlouwu. won HolxlHl o learn lflo waf yaffl lcforu lln wlary ouohad Vbo pon of 8 guluau u wufk, ^ ^>>l au nmy rou lruo, and ml»wwn a oonuof," u all, "bu wan a ndbld nlamgo o lo llfn lmd MHD MX orrlllol BUU nuolc o luy profoh- Jn h aw muro leoonrokmm (lnn you can lna(lh). forgou lo urnng puln of my work on zealously, and somemes ho oallod on me o soo how was gong on. A leas o sco how was gong on was osensbly ho nolvo of hs vss, bu nsead of dscussng ho play generally found ha wo wore alkng of our- Bolves Ho confessed o mo hn he was no a happy man; ha hs, had boon a msaken marrlago, and whon bo sghed and leaned hs headwearly on hs whe hand my hoar aohod for hm. ha ho lked mo horo was no doub. -Wloher _waa n danger_or_no_lwouljl nbor no doermlno ovon o mysolf. Bu ho oamo ofon and wo corresponded and woll, canno Bay wha ho end mgh havo boon. only know wha was. A lus ho play was dono, and sen o hm Afor a week go a noe boggng mo o call. Ho was n hs "snnoum," as lo ormo, whon was shown n. ho mamborlp was lyng on ho dosk. "S down," ho sad, wh a brgh Bmllo. "How happy makos mo o Beo you.lorol" ook a char n fron of hm.. "You Uko lo dramuf" asked. " lke,"»\ sad, "yoa, bu here aro a goud marn7;jj)oralons needed. lo 489SHeSfu>s l pnrx"" 8 bo weakened. "Woakoulf" " derucks from -"uv h? Bald - Sho has oo lmnly good UnosV Look boe > or nsance; mvo markoa-, somo o l f. plaoos." \. lopkod. Ho.had marked - 6, 0 Pnoos f ho had marked duo. \, "And somehng clue," ho sad., have no lo ma fllsl ovory ao. brng down all ho ouranb.". "Bu bu s ha orslo undor ho oa. ounfluncos?" "Oh, urlslol" ho lnughed. "hs s buslnesh, no ar, my duar Mss Clcuvo. ho nppluuso s oo dsrbued as you havo wren he.glccov bavo. o sand ou he sapo n oo of ho scones whle ho leadng lady gus wo dsnc rounds. You mus ou hose, lnosou nnd glvosbnsollldgh-grjm a mo luboad.- ho fjorynn camo n wh a nossago, and ho begged mo o oxousc hm. was glad o bo lof nlono. was durafounded. hs was "busness, no ar!" he pcoo mus bo weakened ha Mr. Brudonell mgh oban moro rounds of applause from ho p and he gallery. Was drnanlugf Ho was obson somo me. urrod he pages of he MS. nnd road ho suggesons ho had ponclod. Mercful powers And hs was ho man had hough was an ars Anyhng moro puerle, moro oonmuplblo lmd Dover enered no ho Unman magnaon o conceve. huro wuru some proof shoob lyng on ho desk. saw hoy woro ho proofs of an "nervew" son hm for oorrooon. Wha wad hnp "Mr. Urmluwll ralsod hs olovor head." ho "clover" Jnd boon lusorod by Mr. Brudonell Horo was a wholo Bouonco wrlon lu "Mr. Brudonoll, lko Sarah Uernmrl, mgh bavo dsngushed lmsolf n many of ho ars. Ho s a alened (ummr pauur, models wh sngular foloy nnd uvllor n lfe was frequenly emped,by he appruoulon aoeordod o lls lerary work o dusor ho foolghs for lu eudy. lo Brsh playgoer may be hankful ha ho dd no." Heavens Hero was anoher lno lo suhjuo of ho luorvlow lad pu n "Lko mee olovor men, Mr. Gaor^o Brudanull la sngularly mudoh. m.-nvll lu gruaou dldlouly Wo could ge hm o njeak of hlnsclf. lu lrvowd, lo «(l(l wh a nusoal la (h, apnallh mul " \\)nm lo n-und ho room, old hm ha would (Humdor lls valuable hns lnd m o ak my loavo. orlnpf) was qlllo H >v<ll for mo bal "collaboraed" wll bln un a pny, hough lo work wnfl never poulced. waa coralnly ho nuh of rwlnng my connon K> novr mo hm agan, and now hem n a cabne phoograph of (JoorKO Jlrudonnll o )0 bad (lnp. ba H lu nnd of my own rue love uory. /ngh have eulod Worse,,"" ho Spooroscopo Honn mlonllro mon nohor ha lu ordnary ollnlol nnalynln bo ono hundred nml wmuol of k nrnh\ prnnlonlly ap- roaulnh llowkl/ lulof loornlnalon. Ul Hpooruwwp, lowuvur, l» no Bonllvo ha ovn loll lo preoldo of n Nhannon Wlo (ho mnl(y H nearly JJ,000,)0O lnm bum \n hn, or om-lwo hundred md forv (JonaHllh of v {ralu. A Quoor Bponllon. nwnlm n bollovod hn f nny ono blll a Vna lo wll fall down nnd break f bone bofor* lo nnd of lo year. APS DJCK DDNEE. loc a Hospable Chnaman Ener, anea Frends., "Dd you ever ea boled duck oookod a la Chlnols wh noudlos and srng boansf" askod Mr. B. P. asker, ho recfer, of A seeker for nformaon. " have been nved by my frend, Yap Wng, a 7 Souh Eghh sree, o go here and parako, and you ough o ry." Colonel WJngg resauran s nsde a dngy brlok Baroophagus m remnds ono of hose "brlok graves hejr buld for arsocras a he oemoerlos for?50 each. One reaoh,es up a pasy srlokon sarway, and as one was a he door for enry one ) confroned wh a number of placards wh Chnese characers n black on a red-ground. ranslaed hey run as follows; "ho house of ho egh berjovoleaoes wll ongh provde nferor duck badly boled ana Seasoned wh unworhy curry, ogeher wh snob wled nnd.oheap bough vegeables as mqy bb requred by hose who honor s unworhness, wh her presence. he exravagan prloo of hs nferor repas wll be 95 cens n Amercan money." Besdo was anoher "he negro woman Maa n he alley behnd ho slngngpkoo s a hlof. Now BQ has solen $8 from Fong Plung. - hs Eagaclouf wll avod hs black woman." Somoof ho placards woro wholly unprnable and deadly lboloua; -Some were of a lgh and frvolous oharaoer. Some were adversemens, puro.and" 6lmplo. Some wore pooms wren n spare momens and exposed ha all mgh see. ( here-ore also some gallng allusons o he polce and Celesal orllques on he muncpal governmen, bu beforo he nerpreer oould work hrough he lo Yap Wng had he lle pary undor hs hospablo wng and waa marshalng no he resauran. No gooda reada Chnaman wre," he eald. "Chnaman wre when ho go mad. You oomo ea duok. B vera bad duofe. ongh, bu how can lolpf Sa vera bad curry. Ss evlyhlng roen, bu yon ry hm, and hen you dam Yap Wng, and you colly you ever BOO hm holnf" "hs moabs," Mr. askor whspered,, "ha Yap has an espeolally good duok for us and ha all oher hngs are ou of Bgh. she Chnese way. s poll oncsa." he eang room h a lle below he lovol of. Hop alloy. la Borupulonsly cloan and scrupulously bare. A he able -where-he-prosen-pary-wa8-o_sjweregroupod a numbor of ohars. A spoless lnen cloh oovored, and quan chna. dshos wore all abou. Ohers n horofocery wero eang off delf and n, and hoy sa on benches. ho "hgh plaoe n ho synagogue" had wo lamps; "he oher ables shared one. Whon ho guess were seaed, a cooly camo n wh a largo ray ha he sa beforo Yap Wng and uncovered. had he duok on, and o Caucasan eyes ha duok_dd no look lko had ever been pookodnall. he ekh hadjho fresh apponranoo of he marke plooo hloher dshos camo on quckly. here was some knd of a ragou. hore wore srng beans, omaoes and wha ono would ake o bo a salad, alhough was really a cabbago omolo. he hos suok hs fork no he breas of he duok and hon, nsead of carvng us wo do, ho began slong rgh hrough ho fowl, urnng off flake afor flake as hough had boon so muoh sausage. "Say.wha knd of a duok a hafcf" quered a sarled gues, who had never Boon a brd ou crossways boforp.y "Hm vora bad duok," W ng saed. "You ry hm*." And- a poron ha ooked lke a chcken oroquoe bound n skn was pu on ho pno, wh a spoonful of noodles and a lo of eauco. he oher vogoablos woro added, and he gues, clumsly ndjublng hs ohopsl()!;»^0g an o work., ho beauy abo ~u no p s lokb s ha.you-oan-uso-hp ;- J a.fok-onoeyongo a pooo of mfffeornerod where canno oluda yo)7 U n u n o n y o u h a v e ^ej. osonnd.^ ^g pjoaauroa of he ohaso., u.w.v6 duok once won was worh wln- D g. was heavy wh ourry and rod poppers, BO ha was a shade oo ho for an uneducaed palae; bu meled n he mouh, duoklly, and ho rce and he noodloa seomod o f exaoly. "Explan hewnyyoudo.l, Mr. Wng," one askod. "Wha has beoole of hebonos?". "Ss vor poor duok," sad Mr. Wng oomplaoonly,.".bu.- ju)jl j _y.ou. When Chnaman buy duok, ho buy huavepfr ho can kll rgh. Ho hang duck n collar nnd ou ho hroa, so he blood pleny. hen he nonld duok, so hm uoahola come off. hen he skn duok and savo skn, so ho ono plcoo. hen ho ake- duok and ou hm no lle bs of ploooa and ho no ou bonos, bu pu hem n po for bol. When he qhoppoo, ohoppoe duok so ho small llebs of mea, Chnaman ake rloe and ako ourry and ako noodlo and pu on all n po for bol ohor po. hon bo ake duok Bkln and ploco of duoks gu and needle nnd ho BOW up ha skn whore.ho have ou hm, only loavo ono bg hole for Buff hm. Whon ho moa s boll, he rko nnd cram and cram ha duek ekln ll bmoby ha skn ho ohock full of duok and rlco and noodlo and ourry. hen ho sow up ha bg holo wha ho suff hm by nnd pu hm n po for boll a mnue moro, and whon ho no bad dunk lka hs hm vora good. Ho look lka duok wha go bonos n hm, bu ho jus boll duok." "Bu you can go all ho duok book no ho Bkln, can youf" "Oh, no. Chnaman no ry. hn res of ha duok wo bol n ohor po wh bouosand moro rloe,.nnd wo sol, hm 0 cens n bucke. Pleny people buy." And hs was ruo. Whle he lllo supper was bolng cuon a leas half a dozon pooplo onmo n, bough a buokoful of ho moss and waa noo mesa and won on holr way rojolojng. ho oher comoslblos woro muoh lke lo Anorlonn preparaons oxoop ho onbunfo onolofc, rrhloh was ndohorlbnblo nnd nlflo nedble ho on was Borvod n rnnxparou poroolnln whou sugar or orean, bu wh a ow drops of wha asod lko brandy n 6. hs was also muhnl o ho Uned HaeB palao bo combnaon, ha n. Fnally oamo a grea rny of lllo pos full of oandlod gnger, luolon rnd, BOWO qunor Aslnlo frus and nomo moro oo hs lno whou l>«brnndy and ho monl waa llnlubed.? A Clmllongo. Pooo nro nllon, nlr, yon nny?. Bu, mrk yo, wuull nuk you, pray, Doh uny unod hour flowur or fru Whou growng lmn? m roo ldm flrn puh ou n Hklonc; hon "AM Anronn rod blooma pooa ponl" hourhu nro hla nwnln <o "of hjr >lr, Olll n ho dark l<ld pnlnonor, a ouroo dnro draw Mn lronh for f«nr m umljryon lou. How alould n nwr, lougl wlon, hen md gfplnff mrh, Whllo nl hla branouloa urlv* for blrhl lnvn pnlond wh ho orwnu roo ln olle H dnrknom oro» uloo Mny rm o gladdon wnohful oy Or MOfjfn n orh fnrlllr. A poe* vonrn, M lgh u»lrf Ah, rr., rjal& hg 4 4 Our Specaly a Fne Wrng Paper. f we have any specaly n he saonery deparmen of our busness, s n fne wrng papers. he large amoun of paper Requred annually n our prnng busness enables us o deal.drec wh.mlls and paper, manufacurers. We hus buy of frs hands, and our knowledge of he paper busness, combned wh our large purchases, gves us exceponal advanages n everyhng n he paper lne; Jus now our bgges bargan s a a parchmen -bond pad a 8 cens. A cusomer a a mll had ordered a hundred reams of hs paper, n large shees. s mpossble o guage he quany exacly n makng up a "specal lo of paper and here- s always some lef over.. Mllsfnd. more profable o dspose of hese "overs" a a loss han o keep hese lle los n sock, wang for some one who wans exacly hs knd of paper,"n he amoun oh hand..- - Many of our pads are made up frpm goods bough n hs way, and we frequenly ge grea bargans. n hs case he "overs" made up 38 dozen pads. hese, pads/f bough n he ordnary"way, could probably no be sold for less han 25 cens each; ceranly no for less han20 cpns.. -., -. - Our prce for hese pads s 8 cens each, or 45 cens a half dozen. hey are gong fas and we have bu aboufseveneendozen lef. he pads are 5x8 nches. hey have rough surface, and are all unruled. f smooh surface paper s preferred, we have pads n plaed lnen, boh ruled And unruled, a 8 cens, whch were bough n he same war *,, - JOHN H. COOK; REGSER OFFCE, ".-*. RED BANKJ N. J. HE CAPOL CRYP. ragc Sory of a Young Brde.JVho Spen One XfgMcre. For several years was an offcal gude a bo oaplol n Washngon," sad Colonel Bren Sacy of Sprngfeld, O., "and durng ha luo X saw some queer hngs abou he buldng. Bu was always mos..neresed n he, wanderng ghos n he cryp. Bopor has ha a solder was lef n he crypone ngh and waa novor heard of aferward, bu bs spr s supposed o be wanderng around here ye lookng for a way ou. hs ghos sory has orop no prn many lmespbu ha oryp dd come vory- Dearly causng a ragedy onoe. ao one afernoon a young lady, marred o a new oocgresanon bu a shor me, on hex frs vs o Washngon, was shown hrough he oryp wh some frends. Somehow he brde became separaed from her frends and couldn fnd her way ou. he oongressman looked for nor cvorywhore, and everybody joned n he Bearoh. No raos. of her oould be found, so hey wen home hnkng sho mgh have gone ou ahead of hem. "Bu sho was no here elherv^noa" search was made nex roomng, and a los hey found. crvoy down n one of hedarkocj-pnsugoa of he oryp, where d boon all ngh wh he ras and g hey pcked her up, bu when ebb go. homo she was a ravng manlaq. he errors of he ngh had boon oo muoh for her. - ho oongressman ook her o holr llnos homo, and never heard of her aferward unl oh a"rogen vs o Jack- Bonvllle, lls. ho supernenden of he Sae nsano asylum s a personal blond of mne, and oallod on hm. He conduoed me hrough he nsuon, and whllo was passng ou of one of he volen wards for women hoard a shrek como from a woman. sarled me, and when urned my eyes fell upon a wld lookng creaure whose har was snow whe, bu who was apparenly yo a young woman. Her fgure, and feaures, alhough he laer had los her nellgence, boro evldonce of groa beauy once. * Who s ha woman? aakod, Sho» -be.-wlfoof-congrgssman_ F,ho repled. asked hm no more abou her, bocauso know only oo well ho sory of her msforune, and was only oo glad o dsmss he horrble deals of her menal dehrononon and confnemen from my mnd.. ~ Where Goham Newsboys Scrap. heaer alloy known o s froq uoners, "ho newsboys, as.o-ayor alloy," wh ho aooon srong on ho socond syllable s ho rooognlzod plaoo for pullng 00 fghs among he sree urchns. f Mlokey ho Kd ges no an alercaon wh Beefnbeans Murphy ovor he gh o a obraln locaon n ho "ovonln papo" rade, ho does no aemp o fgh ou here on ho sroo, whero a any momen 0 copper s lkely o appear and "fan" boh conesans boforo luggng hem off o ho saon aoubo. nsoad ho says "ll BOD youao n o-ayor alley afer mopapos a sold." Qulokly ho news spreads abroad, and 00 or moro urchns gaher o BOO bo sorap. s oarrlod on wh consderable punolllousncss. Boh youngeors arp off holr coas, bare holr arms, squaro off n ho rng mprovsed by holr adhorons, and, afor muoh fonlng, ploh n, ollnoh, maul, push, Jab and wroslo. Kckng s barrod. Cvory now and hon hoy go down and roll ovor cool ohor on ho pavomon. Whon boh aro broahlosa some one calls, "lmo," and hen; supporers fan hem, gvng hem good odvoo meanme. boso youngsers aro so ough ha ho Qgbf aro always harmless, and he nann one ol horn orlcn, " go enough " ho fgh s sudod. Nox day bo wo ore a Ukolyaa no o moo n porfoof) uny. Whan ho fghs aro a noonlmo, os somolmos oeoun, que a crowd of men ofon anher, o wach ho scrap, Polloomon soldom lnrudo n hoaor alloy o nerrup hose performances. Culure n a Boson Renuran. Boson ouluro nonellmoa oropr ou whoro ono wouldn non oxpoob. n a papular coauran lo oher day, vrlcro he prcen «ro_ modano and howalor* S lrle, a nlddlo aged bualnvm man,woll roused and of gonool apponnnon, boakouod o a wnlrok, pulnlvd o eomo opon wndows, am md loudly "Onu yoelu duwl ono o hon Wlv dorsf",. Whereupon ho grl callml o ho hood aw "ula genleman wlnhc o leuow f you [«roo>lama olono ono of lu»q wlndow»l" H you don m n wlmmml adn* happon. JWW. BSENS DSCOVER., he Frs ranslaon of "he DolVa Nowhsandng he lnores aken n bsen oday vory few pooplo know who was ha dscovered ho genus of he grea norherner. wo years before he frs prned ranslaon of "hedolls Houso" was ssued flrnes Opponholm, whle ravelng n Soandlnavla, read hs wonderful play n he orgnal Qulok n hough hmself, he recognzed mmedaely la he auhor one of he greaes hnkers of he me. So for hs own pleasure, wh bu lllo hough of publcaon, ho mado he frs Englsh ranslaon of wha la now bsens mosfamous workr"-, When ho reurned o Amerca, he nancsorp was seen by a lerary frend who had some knowledgo of publshers needs. he name of bsen was comparavely new and he subjoo oo darng as an expermen. So ho advsed Mr. Oppennolm no o aemp o ge he book publshed unless he dd England. More nsanly mporan affars pushed hs manuscrp - asda, and wo years aferward some one else gave bsen o Englsh speakng peopes..-shejarsv-rnalaojn-u auln esenoe, and excep for here and here an unmporan word reads lko he generally known edon. An ooqualnanoo of Mr. Oppenhem was alkng o hm one day abou bsens usefulness o he world. "Why," heexolalmed, "bsen dooanohng bu pon ou o us he weak, he neffcen par of lfe. He shows bube poor pleoe of he day. He wll no expose our vrues only our fauls." Mr. Oppenhem shrugged hs BhouldorB. "s ha no enough for one man o do?" he asked. "We oanno allo us see all or fe." " ~» < Mounan Mahogany. One of he mos remarkable producs of Nevada s a spooles of wood known as mounan mahogany, whloh, when dry, s as hard as boxwood, very fne graned, of a rloh red%olor nnd n wegh very heavy. has boon used.for boxes for. shafng, andjnjromo nsances for sldes and des n quarz Baeres.nfKrnwlfclf blaza as long lnslng as ordnary wood, and la hen found almos unchanged n form, convered o a charcoal ha lass abou wce as long as ordnary wood, gvng also an nense hea, greaer han ooal gves. Anoher noable spooles of wood havng exraordnary durably s sad o be he quebnrclo wood of Argenna. Poss ha havo boon, n ho ground B0 years, n sol alernaely sodden by ropcal rans or pnrohod by nonso hea, aro found o bo n Bound condon. ho wood s also desorlbed as froo from anoks of nsecs, doos no dooay and s no oomprossbla, and weghs nearly 8) pounds per oublo foo - <«Aa Ou of own Nap. Denver has oomo brgh hoel men, bu abou he brghes, n bo opnon of ho Hoel Bullen o ha cy, s he ono who ovory afernoon loaves word a ho offloo ha ho s gong o Colorado Sprngs, Pueblo, Loadvllo, Boulder, Grand Junoon or Qlonwood Sprngs, whon ho s gong up o hs room for a nap. n hs room ho keeps a lo of cards smlar o hoso usod by cke brokers, and an rerng o hs room ho hangn ho ono Wh ho namo of ho own ho n supposed o have gono o on ho ousldo doorknob. Ho says a collar la perfecly sasfed o bo old ha "Mr. So-and-Bo has gono o Monlou hs nfornood, bu wll bo book A ( oolook," whorcab he s aunoyod and dlaappolnod o bo old "Mr. So-and-so s ang a nap, bu wll bo down a 5." ho card on ho ouallo of lo door neuros poaoo and qno, so far as ho holp oonoornod, nnd sorvos o remnd ho olerk wha own uu"bo«s" U n. Heredy s a oonspoaou feaure n oe heory ocorlmnal anhropology hold by ho school of whloh LombroBO s ho leader, and Lombroso%ArohvlodlFBloharla conans n a recen ss.ua an arlolo llusrang.? s a sory by Benarl dl Hocch of hree generaons o an alan famly. D., whose famly slnoo he early years of he slxoonh cenury had. prodnoed only commonplace men and women, marred U., whose ancosora, mmedae nnd remoe, had been brllan men and ^n^n L^^lJore_a^d_Jhere8 physcal an ha ofen ook he form of" ophfal maand of a degeneraon affecng he skn, whle ohers had exhbed psyoho ehcal anomales p. was normal and undsngushed, lke all hs recen ancesors, and was manfesly ho lnfsrlor of hs wfe. She nhered he brllancy of hornwo, gqhorod abou her an nellocual socey and aomemes wroe verse. Her leers o D. wero olever and ahumng, hough no marked wh srong evdonoos of affeolon, D.s ohof defec as 6 husband, was a oeran nfrmy of emper, orko by oooasonal ouburss of anger." Sx ohlldron were born o hs par. One son showed grea brlllanoy and fondness for sudy, BO ha ho promsed o make a name n he wor/d of solenoo or o leers, bu ho] was early overaken by blndness bough ho nhered! an, and bo ded a 00 undsngushed. he BOO-. ond was a "maod," n bo angnaga of Lombroso and hla eohool. He was clever, bu uerly whou applcaon. Salrlo poery was hs passon. He ook o drnk and o play, hus exhbng- he psyoho ehcal an of hs mohers famly, and ded a SO from he resul of pverlndulgonooln ho oourso of aoorapldllfo. he fahers nfrmy of emper ook wh hs chld he form of marked mpulsveness. < he hrd chld, o daugher, was dlslngulahod for exreme aenblblly and swep* nosa of obaraoor. Sha was affeolooab, charable and self eaorlfolng. 8holoa lor buaband and her daugher, howoror, whn o monh and beoomoa madhypo l Eugene Flold and WAon Olara LOUBO Kellogg waa n ho onlh of hor fame, Kugono Jfldld nooompllnhod n foa whloh wa nalnod by no olor B. JOUO reporer, n ha ho gnlnod a onco hor frlemlohlp and an nervew, Man Kelloggs nolor oooompanlod hor on all bur ours and roll(jloualy wnrdod of borranapur man. Ono dny rol! onllcd n ho Undoll hool md ncnb up hs curd. MM KolloKsd moho nnorod he parlor nud nfonnol ho nenolmlan young man lnfc hor daughor oould nobo noon. Jlold rplldd ha lo had no onllcd an a nownpf, nor mal, bu na an amaour uoor. Sfc ng hlmuok a lo pano, ho sang wo or hroo balladaaud w> dmrwod lo old lady la hommmood bu duhor, and h wo upen he nornuou og»hor n jramlo. JKvor afor n MUa KullOBg n<vor vlalod B, hou whou xeoolrnjr a Ml frora BujpflwJaUl,- "" ""^-*~ A SUDY N HEREDY. Beaula of he Unon of a Supd _ Jace Wh One Brllan. an of bo mohers, famly. wo oher daughers nhered he fahers sonnal oharnoor and apparenly no hs nfrmy of emper, aa hey aro dsmssed wh B lno. ho sxh ohlld, a boy, nfcorled ras of boh parens n o mokod degree. He was warmly affeconae, and hu moral eonso was hghly developed; bu, lko ho faher, ho was frasolblo and a mes drven o exhbons of grea anger fcy rlfoa. Bo developed palpaon of he hoar oward 00., he nhered lerary ben of he mohers famly ook n hm he form of gmphomanla. Ho marred an unusually swoe naured woman, no of alan blood, and dod a 40, leavng, son and a daugher of ondor yearn Eoro began ho hrd generaon. h» daugher was a grl of rare nulloonal gfs and amazng oonfldenoo n her own Judgmon. Premaure old age overook her a BO. She, oo, waa a graphomonlao, and beforo sho was 86 years old sho had wrlon many romanoes, for ho mos par pollloo-rolgloub. She wroe wh no wh for fame, bu merely o pa no word! her opnon! and oonoopwna of lfe. Sho refused ndeed o eoek a publlher for hor wrngs. lo broher, beforo reachng ho ago of S, had wren many romance*; dramas, pooms and socologcal audms. Ho, oo, was a graphomanlao, and be publshed nohng eavo a faw occasonal poem*. Of four ohers n he hrd generaon one was glfod, bu ho booarno a drunkard. A soooud showed no markod anomaly, and a hrd WM unldolllgcn and abnormol. hus he marrlago of D., he mlon of n normal and supd noe, wh he brllan bu aned U., Rnvo o he world a ranga suoooslon of brllan -ooconrlou, hypoohondrlaes, maold and drunkad. nemperae Monkoya. was Maed ha be deah of Bally, ho ohlmpaueo, was lnaoned by drnk. Whohor llj bo ruo or no, hor paraly for aloohollo bovoznges «ra well known, nnd no mnn was mado of lo foo ha nhewaa dully lndulrod wh a pn of beer, ll* prndllflolon, for noxcan* oonell nnohor fonure of»»eml>anaa bowron men and monkey, Mr. Mnddook, lu vfcjll known wrer of booka o rarol, menons hn ho has known ovoral plnlnm who were ol hahlual drunkard*, - nnd ha hla own monk*?, laba, drank self no uollrlnn fnmon*. ; ~ Oonllrmad. " mjr mlnfl bnrff&uqr om Mllon la n downrgh donkny P "WXOUO mo, onn allow yon ony «04 won agalnn hlmj ho l«n ma 44 nlyjhe olo nj,",. ou MO, am. rgh, uer all"

7 Alber Gray of Worceser, Mas?., WM n own on Saurday. John F, Brush has moved from Alanc Hghlands o Boson.. Rober Brown of lanusqnan epeu Frday and Saurday n own. Mss Anna Garrson of Wallace sree a vsng frends n Brooklyn. Mrs. Frank P. Shyker of Sprng sree s recoverng from a severo cold. lre. W. B. Lawrence of Broad sree s vsng relaves n New York. MrrRudolpH Malchowof rvng sroos vsng relaves n New Ynrg. Mrs. E. L. Cowar of Freehold s sufferng, from a severe srokoof paralyss, Wllam A. Cole 3 confned o hs house on Wallace sree wh nervous rouble. Charles rafford of Asbury Park vsed frends and relavean own on Saurday. -- ".. - Eljah Mahews of Borden sree s recoverng from bs recen aack of paralyss..*. Mormer V, Pacl and George Hance Paerson vsed frends a Anbury Park on Sunday. -. J. Slwell Grover sared o-day for Mam, Florda,. where he wll spend several weeks. Mss Emma Desmond of Cols Neck s vsng her sser, Srs. George Garry of Ocean Grove. " Mrs. Sewar. Cook of Norh Long Branch has been confned o he house wh rheumasm.... \ James D. Caron of Asbury Park has been apponed a maser n chancery by Chancellor McGll. Marcus P. Sherman, who spraned hs ankle abou wo weeks aro.s now able o leave he bouse. Hss na Mulford, daugher of Conducor. Mulford, s serously sck a her home a Manasquan. - Herber Bnyder, son of J. W. Snyder of MorganvUle, who wasrecenly srcken wh paralyss, s recoverng. Eugene Cooper, who laa been employed as bookkeeper by DoremusBros., resgned rs.poson las week. Mrs. Alce Ludlow has reurned o her home a hs place. She has been a Ocean Grove for some me pas. > S. S. Anondes, formerly of Red Bank, was n pwn for a shor me on Saurday. He now lves n Brooklyn.. ^ Mjlss Jula F Smoekof-Wallace sree spen Sunday a Asbury Park as he gues of her uncle, Rulef P. Smock. Mss Anna Bron and Clarkson Lane of Long Branch were he guess of A. "Componrof-Whe-sreeon-Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warden of Long Branch have been "enjoyng a rp o N. agara Falls and hrough pars of Canada.. Dr. Scudder J. Woofley of Long Branch» was apponed surgeon of he New York and Long Branch ralroad on hursday. Mrs. A. J. Whng of Oakland sree who has been sck for he pas monh, f now suffcenly recovered o be abou he house..". Mrs. Nee Hughes of Washngon sree, who has been spendng he pas ^-wo-weeks a Newark, reurned home on Saurday, Mss Mary Wood of Mbnmouh sree, who was confned o.be house wh sckness for a few days las week, has now recovered. Mss Anne V. Eobnso) of El Mora,.- N. J., and Joseph!,Lard of Freehold wll be marred omorrow a he home of he brde. Mss Lou Allare of Leroy place s vsng relaves a Brdgepor, Conn. Mss Josephne Allare s spendng afew weeks n New. York..-". >, Rober Smh of Borden sree aended he nney-frs brhday celebraon of \-hs sser, Mrs. Ann Spader of Morgaavlfe las Wednesday. Mss Sarah Wallng, daugher of Wn. A. Wallng of he Phalanx, sang n he chor of he Frs Mehods church of Red Bank on Sunday. B. Frank Wanwrgh of Asbury Park, who became emporarly deranged las sprng, has recovered suffcenly o ake oharge of hs busness. Prof. W. B. Hoeneraann of he Oakland sreeschool has been sufferng wh a severe cold. He was able o resume hs school dues o-day., Charles M. Applegae, who has been confned o hs home on Broad sree for he pas hree weeks wh an abscess on hs leg, s now able o be ou. -. Alden Hyde, who a one me was employed n HE REGSER offce, and who now owns a prnng offce n Psburg, s vsng relaves a Manasquan. heodore F. Whe has -leased he Hubbard propery on he corner of Broad and Monmouh srees o Dr. Joseph H. Bes, who s he presen occupan. Edward Woolley, who has been n he Adams express offce, for he pas en years, s now employed n he offce of he Prudenal nsurance company. Mrs. E. Delafleld Smh, daugher of W. S. Sneden, lef o-day for her new home n Carrngon, Norh Dakoa, where her husband has hs busness nerese., >;.-. Msd Kae Brown, daugher of James G. Brown of Keypor, and Frank Bedell of Brooklyn, wll he marred.nex "Wednesday a he home of he brde a Keypor.. Mchael Walsh of Freehold, who was >romed o ho nsane asylum a ren- pearance of Mr. Bagley, wholefhshomo "<,*. week, s geng beer ahd on s Monday o arrange fdr Mrs. Coreys ^r-.od ha he wll be able o reurn funeral, bu became demened and was home n abou hree weoks. no heard from agan unl ho was found Mss Dora M. Woolley, daugher of n Roosevel hospal wo days laer. Ho Davd H. Woolley of Long Branch, and had wandered o a srange houeo and John DeRoche, who s clerk n ho surrogaoa offce, wll be marred a ho homo srcken wh apoplexy and wab Ben o asked for a furnshed room, bu was of ho brdo o-morrow noon, ho hospal. Mss E. G. Paen, formerly maron of he Long Branch hospal, s vsng her freeman Gray. Bser, Mrs, H. W. Greon of Long Branch. Freeman Gray, who was Bupernendenof ho Prudenal nsurance company Mss Paen wll soon leave for Florda, whore sho wll spend he wner. a Red Bunk for a number of years, ded James Bray of he-phalanx, who hns n. Worceser, Mass., las Wednesday. been farmng for flfy-flvo years, wll Hs deah was duo o a complcaon of ake a res. Ho^aa leased hs farm and dseases. Ho had only one arm, ho oher on February lmh ho wll eel! ha farm havng boon los when ho was f young sock nnd farm/mplemens a nuoon. man by ho bursng of n gun. u bad beon a Worceser abou wo years nnd was n olargo of ho Prudcnlnl nmrnnco company l ha )>laco.- Ho was a monber of he Knghu of Pyhas of Koypors Flremon. n ho Koyuor fre deparmen Wn, C. Wharon Mas been eleced prcrldon of Lbory Koso company, Frank Van- Brnoklo provden of Rnrfnn loso company, and DoW S. Anderson capan " loypor (bnglno company. Church/Ofllclals Kocolvo dn*. o Sunday-oohool of ho Church of ho Holy Spr a Aabury Park gnvo a card ropolvor las wock o Rov, M. L. Glunnon, and Luko MoNally, ho 8undoy-flclool suporlnordon;, recolvul n oane. uoyf Won Pay for Pavng. homu. KJnnoy, Nulan Barmr nnl ohr propery j ownan on Norh Urndwv, fxng Dronoh, rufuno o puy, holr pacng amchsmon nnd wll Urne f j.ul o /M ho consuonaly, of ho /you donnco n n UMHJU Hw lnjpen. Adv,?OBUAR. _ frs. Ann JUabeu- Ma. Ann-Mnboy, wdow of Augusus Mabey, ded n Belford on uesday of las week, aged 09 years. She was born a Belford and had lved here all hep lfe, wh he excepon of abou fve years, durng whch me she lved n New York. Her maden name wos Ann Roop and she was ho daugher of he lae JoBeph Roop". For ho pas ffeen years Mrs. Mabey had been slghly deranged. She would have nohng o do wh ha.son and dnuglffr, alhough hey desred o help" her. "She worked" ou by he day, and was hus emploved fnl wo weeks beforeshe ded, _She used o carry a largo amoun of slver money abou wh Ker~wherever she wen. hs she kep n osmall bag. he amoun was supposed o be abou $50. Afer her dean search was made for he money-bu has ro ye been found. She was a member of he Mddleown Baps church, and abou en years ago she became dspleased wh he mnser of he church. She walkedall he way from Belford o Freehold o, ry o ge hm ndced, bu hegrand jury would no eneran her complan. She owned a lo a Belford u one me, and bul a house on. Afer he house was fnshed she refused o pay he lumber bll. A len was. placed on he. house and was sold. was bough by Marn Loshen, who le Mrs. Mabey occupy as long as she lved. Afer her deah a wll wren by herself was found, n whch she dreced ha all hor goods be burned. hs wll was wren abou fve years ago. Shorly before her deah she mproved menally and became raonal. Her funeral servces was held n he- Belford Mehods church on Frday andwere conduced by Rev. W. H. J. Parjccr of. Mddleown. Ularcua Slcklea. Marcus Sckles ded a he home of hs faher, Creg 8ckles, a Nu Swamp early las Frday, mornng, aged 28- years. Abou wo years ago he conraced a heavy cold whle runnng o a fre a Freehold, and hs gradually developed no* consumpon, from whch he. ded. Foraday.dr wo before he ded he suffered nense pan., He was couscous up o whn a few mnues of hs deah. Durng he pas wo years he had lved a Freehold, where he wab employed by Charles S. Shepherd. Las Ocober he lef Freehold and Wen o lve wh hs faher,hjs condon a ha me beng such ha be was unable o work. He ever-gave-up-hope-of_recosflrng_hs_ healh. He marred Mss Florence V. Sryker hree years ago, and she and one chld survve hm. Hs funeral wos held from he home of hs faher on Sunday afenfoon a half-pas one, oclock. he servceb^vere conduced by Rev. M. N. Smh of Marlboro. he nermen was a Far Vew. he pallbearers were. Wa Paen, Wn. houpsod, Wm. Burrough and Schenok Hendrckson of Freehold, and Rchard Campbell and Garre Snock of Nu Swamp. Mrs. Rosea hompson Mrs. Rosea hompson ded a Mrs... Wolcos a Cols Neck las Wednesday. Deah was caused by consumpon of he bowefe. Mrs. hompson had lvea a Cols Neck for he pas wo or hree years. She wen here from Far Haven, and lved a Mrs. Lous Soffe!s.unl hey moved o Long Branch. Afer ha she was for a me a Mrs. Frank Weekss, and snce hen she had been drfng abou from place o place. Prevous o gong o Mrs. Wolcos she had been a Jesse Ayerss a Jerseyvlle. Whle here she was aken sck wh he dsease whch resuled n her deah. When became known jha she wag sck and her recovery doubful, Mrs. Wolco had her brough o her own house, n order ha her las days mgh be made as comforable as possble. Mrs. hompson was 59 years old. She leaves a marred daugher, bu dd no know where she lved; - va A. oehood. ra A. Lock wood ded a Englsh own on uesday of las week of Blghs dsease. He had been confned o hs bed for fve weeks. He was a polcan of consderable local repuaon, and wasone of he Democrac leaders n MB ownshp. Abou seveneen years ago ha marred Mss Sarah Elzabeh Wes, daugher of Ellen and Wllam Wes of Englsbown. She survves hm and he also leaves wo chldren. Hs moher, Mrs. Eleanor Loekwood of Farmngdale, alsosurvveshm. Mr. Lockwoodserved a erm as commssoner of he vllage of Englshown, and he was forseveral years clerk of he borough. He was almember of he Free Masons and Knghs of Pyhas lodges, and he Masonc servce was read a hs funeral. JUrs. Cordela P. Corey. Mrs. Cordela P. Corey, wfe of Allen Corey of Keypor, ded a ho home of her daugher, Mrs. John A, Bagley, n New York.on Sunday of las week, Mre. Corey ma wh nn accden some me ago a heykoypor homo, when shffell down sars ana broke her arm, bu deah was due o ohercauses. An ncden n connecon.wh hs deah was ho dsap- LoneBranch and alo of he Amoroan Muulunlca of ho fnmo place Ho loaves a wdow and hreo chldren. lls funeral wan hold on Sunday from ho homo of hn brohor, George Gray, a Long Brunch. Jon-h Ml. Moor, JoHoph B. Hluur ded n bn homo on Shrewsbury nvonue, llol Dank, yenordny morfk of conmmplon, gml M ycnva. ]Jo uf] muvn-l wll) hn dlne80 for a uunbor of yoaru, anl had o glvo up work abou year ngo ou aouom of " dolur!. JH wlfn wru Ml VnnWnllo, dauphcr of Bcplwn. Van- Wnklo of lulr lavun, and hu and wo ohlldron Hrvlvo hll). hu funoral wll ho held from llu 0 «O H chul on Frday nonllg A mlf-jml on oulouk. Ml. Olurlon. doh, who wmn dooollvo n lo ouplay of hn novonun durng ho wnr, dlod n lu lomo of hln uon, Wllllau. oul, l Ouon»jK>r, lu Wednesday, aged 82 years. Hs deah was caused by carcur gf he Kfomach. He had lved a Oceaapor for ho pab en \ears and was a member of he Grand Army pos a Long Branch. Afer he war le was n he employ of he Pnkcron dcfcvd agency for a number of years, Hs funeral was held on Frday foom he home<.of hs son. Jev. W. E, Greenback offcaed. he bural was a Grcenlawn cemeery. he Grand Army bural servce was read a he grave and ho pall bearers were members of he pos. JVagnje. French. Nahan R. Froncb, a hrollur of"c."g." and W. A.. French of Red Ban, ded a hs home n Elzabeh on^saurday. Mr. French was one of he orgnal number who came from Albany o New Jersey n 848 o esablsh o assocaon known as he Norh Amercan Yhalanx. He was a promnen leader durng he welve years he organzaon was m exsence. Afer dssolved Mr. French became engaged n le commsson busness.n New York cy, beng senor member of he frm of French & Co., n, Warren eree, unl he me of hs deah. He lof wo sons and a daugher. Mrs. Hepxbah JE, Dor. Mrs. Hepzbab E. Dorn of Freehold ded n New York Cy,on hursday, January 2a., She was 94 years old. She had been..wce.paarred. Soon afer her frs marrage* she moved o Keypor. Her second husband was Samuel Dorn, a"farmer of Holudel ownshp. Afer hs (leal she moved o Freehold, where she lved wh a narreddaugher. She had gone o New York only a few weeks before her deah. wo" daughers and an aged sser survve her. Srs. Anna Herber, > Mrs. Anna Herber, wfe of Henry Herber, ded a Asbury Park on Saurday, January 4h. She had been a crpple for a number of years. She was a member of he Daughers of.lbery and 4 members of ha socey aended her funeral.... lra. ACV J>. Parmlcu, Mrs. Lucy D. Purmley, wfe of Dr. Ebrck Parmley, ded a noon o-day a her home a Oceanc from general debly. Her funeral wll be held from he Presbyeral church a Oceanc on Saurday a half-pub eleven oclock. JlRHS. BAnLE. A Lonsr Branch, on Saurday, January 4h, Mre. AMcn Barle, ol a son. BENNE. A Low? Branch, on Monday, Jau- BROWER. A led Bank, on hursday. January O, Mrs. awood lrover, of a daubser. DDNC AN. A Red Bank, on Sunday, January Bb, Mre. Charles Duncan, ol a daugher. PAERSON. A Red Ban, on Frday. Januarf 3d, Mrs. Eugene Paerson, o a son., USNG. A Lonf Bmnch, on hursday, January Oh, lre. E, A. uslnjf, of a SOD. VANNOE. A Bed Banlc, on hursday, January Kb, Mra. vlns Vanloc, of a son. VANDYKE. A Long Branch, on hursday, January Sd, lra, Charles VanDyke, of a son. WENZ. A Loup Branch, on Wednesday, January 8h, Mre. Frank Wenz, of a son. 3ARBAOE8. CAHAR WHALE.-A Holmdel. on Sunday. January 6h, by Eev. Garre Wyckoff, Mrs. Jane Cnraar of Maawan and Wllam Whales of Holm^ del. GASKLL-HORKE.-A Lake Como, on hnre d\y, January 2d~, by lev. J. C. Auseruerry, MlBb Wary C. Gasklll and Nevbold home, boh ol llaua- MAZ-MENZKU-A New York, on uesday, December 3s, Mss SlaryMarz and Augus Manzel, boh of CUffOod. FHLUP8 VANBBDN. A Naveslnk, on Sunday, January 2b. by Bey. W. W. Rldglcy. Mss da Phlllpa and Charles VnnBrun, boh ol Norh Long Branch. SLWEX MA8ON. A Allondale, Ulaola.on Wednesday, January s, Elzabeh, daugher of. J. Bllwcll. and C. W. Mouon of Koypor. WALLNG WALLNG. A Mddleown, oh Jfomlay, January Cb. by Rev. P. K. Hogeman, Mss Celwla V. Wallng and Leser V. Wallrw, boh of Keypor.._ BEEBS. D Jalawau ownshp, on Wednesday, January 8h, Frederck Beers, aged 25 years. BORDF.N. A Long Branch, on Fday. January, 0U, Carru, daugher ol Alpkeus Borden, aged ) years. CAREY. A Ner York, on Sunday, January 5h, Cordela P., wre ol Allen Carey of Keypor. D0BN. A New York cy, on hursday, January S, Hepzllraa E., wdow of bamud Dorn ol Holmdol, oged.o years. GBAY; A Worceser, Mass., on Wedneslay, January 8h, Freeman Gray, formerly of Red.Bank. HEUBEf. A Aslrary Park, on Saurday, Janu- «ry 4h, Anna, wlfo of Henry Herber. HECKMAN. A Freehold, on uesday, January 7h, Emly Agnes, daugher of Chrsne and Gusavo BeckFan, agud 4 yeara, 2 modbs and 28 days. KUHN. A OceanGrove, on Saurday, January 4], Lulu, nfan daugher of Valenne Kunn. KNG. A Brooklyn, on hursday, January &, Mls Anna B. Kng, formerly of Long Branch, aged 27 years. _ LOCKWOOD. A Kngllshown, on uesday, January 7h, ra A. Lockwood, aged 45 years, u monhs and 4 days. ROGERS. A lorneraown, on Sunday, January h, Mrs. Charles Rogero. r.osch. A Oceanpor, on Wednesday, January 8h, Charles osch, aged B years. 8LAOR. A ed Bank, on uesday, January Hll. Joseph B. Suor, aged 84 yeun. llompson.-a Cols Neck, on Wednesday, January 8a, Mrs. Bosca hompson, aeoddl years. N MAKNG -. PHOOGRAPHS, We bleven makng a phoo- ".graph look as naural as possble, and hence use no head ress where (an be avoded. We make no fharg for a resng f you should no he sasfed wh your frs, one. DeHar & Lcsos SUDO, 27 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Home-Made Crullers, 0 OEHB A D0MN. roallyjly lu (lnw n lfl own. Mnln of llm dual Flour, wh lo bes nrollnnh, dollcaoly bruwkxlnnlddllclnua, JO&ElH W. CUD, HOAD HHEK, K) BANK. S-A-XJOON, 84 W«ron»ro», nnnr oarl, lofl N, J. nmr nul >. A M. Bolwrwn Molmoa Wolnor llnr nlwujn on druul, AUK) AKOWMAY UOOKHKR KKll N KMM. forfusaceommhon of he du, «""llng room ha> been provded, where hey may mee frends, re, lowe leers, ec. you are cordally {need o use lese room a any me., WHE & KNAPP, he Peoples Shoe Sore. HNGS WE WAN YOU O KNOW ABOU.^> Our Wang Room s a han3sdme,~convenen room Whch lades are always welcome o make use of o wa n, mee frends n, &c. Come see, and hen use, ; Goodyear Rubbers. -. ; < Dd you know lue had all of ours made expressly for us And ha we carry, wdhs boh n boos ard shoes hayou canno ge elsewhere? Well, s so. - We have RUBBERS W/MC/J WLL WEAR. / WHE &-KNAPP; Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Ge Ready for he Snow, We have ance varey of sleghs and are sellng hem a low prces. s! s! s! HABNESS-AND WHPS gven away. o every purchaser of a new carrage durng he monh of December we wll gve a com- pleese of ^harness and a whp for he prce of a carrage only. " You wll fnd our prces are lower han hs grade of work can be bough for anywhere n^ he sae. /he followng second-hand carrages are n our bargan ls -^ "., wo Jagger Wagons, Leaher-op hree-quarer Buggy, lhree-sea Carryall, 2, wo-sea Carrages, Leaher Curan Eookaway, almos new; Babcock Buggy good order... hese are all bargans, and we are closng hem ou a low prces, J, W. MOUN & BRO., V or. Hlaps l ad We S.,. RED BANK, N. J. her Smell lerays hem. Nearly all bakng powders, bg and lle, are aduleraed wh ammona or alum, o cheaply produce hor harmful leavenng gas, hough _each calls self " pure." Pu n a glass wo spoonfuls of any bakng power and four o waer. Sr. Smells bad, - ry he same es on Keysar (was Keysone) Bakng Powder. rses hgher, n he glass and s odorless because sronger and pure.. We wll forfe $0,000 f. s aduleraed.. KESAB leavens mos aad s always pure. makes he lghes, sweees, mos de- lcoub food, and acually ads Order ".here you deal and reurn f doesn su., J- pound cans 2c.; ^-pound cans, 22c.; -pouna cans, 40c. Leavens Mos -» Always Puure. - BAKNG- POWDER. Facory RED BANK, N. J. CURE HA CKLNG n he hroa by usng- AunMaryV _... Bronchal Lozenges, a Prce 0 Cens a MADE AND SOLD BY Cooper & Sneden, Corner Broad and Whe Srees, Red Bank, N. 4. Sll Engaged n Sock akng. Wo aro sll ongagod n sock akng, bu wo havo pleny of me o ^a on cusomers and arc glad o do. Wo wan o docroaso our sock of Dry Goods, Slka, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Blankes, Quls, Sheengs, Musln and Morno Underwear, Oorsos, Hosery, Glovos, &c. Kvory arclo marked far lolow orgnal prcos no a deparmen overlooked. A. SALZ & CO., Red Bank. Fel and Gravel Roofng. ^-JJaxe_pu_an_w_ool e]_ roofs for he pas 20 years. (hey have gven perfec, sasfacon. wll guaranee ^such roofs for 25 years f hey are kep qoaed. My Cemen and Gum Coang s he bes ha can be used on n and shngle roofs. gve a 0-year -warrany- on all roofs hus coaed. Leaky cllmnojs repared, and orders for any work D my lne promply done. Prces ore reasonble. OGDEN McCL/\SKEY, p.o.box46o. Red Bank, N. J. Noce o Delnquens. Noce s hereby gven o he delnquen axpayers of he ownshp of Shrewsbury ha under no crcumsances wll he paymen.of~he~ coss and neres on delnquen axes be. waved or abaed, bu dehn-" quens wll be requred o pay n full n all cases.. By order of he ownshp commee. ",..., A.C.HARRSON, ownshp Clerk. Your Somacl Dsresses You df«renldgalcarymoa.l,onjla - resul 3 o chronc case o ndgeson, Bour Somach, Hearburn, DyBpcysla, or a bllons aack. BPABS ABULES Promoe J)l»enlo..._ Bomncb, Lver and BamcU, ho Blood, am are a Poalve earnrae C Jo he b Uohapaonr Bfok "Hcnlcfo, - (oaanemr and M ohe msanc nll from a dsordered condon of ho Lver an fomao. b0/ oc ronlr ye prompu/^a perfec dgeson followa holr use. BlpaafbQl&sakoheElaceof aabnlre nedlcfue Ohel, and should DO ke Cor oso la ovary funy. Prce. 00 Cens a box* A )UBB»S, or by mall. UPANB CHEMOAL CO- 0 BP«PO» S.,SyYmrg. 8,MH & WcOONOUCH, norforlng and cmor-lfooal lorea CorefuDr nnd froperly ulod. Ha)<l-Ma(l«N)o(»llK)(l«aBo/r«on<. DEO DBO.P «USonAHO H,, BS lam H.. (oraurly luvklns8.) Meengs of he Board of Healh. Nulled n lorohyglvn hnulnruoelnrjof ho B0AKD OF HEALH OF 8HKEWS. BURY. OWNSHP Wll K) h«m on lo dra and hrd Hnlaya o nwh monh, ll ComulmlwM Hall, Hud lludlf, N, J.. a» four oclock, v.v. A, C. HAnlMOrr, Sarroary. "W. ELECRCAN. Wlrnlj for Kloclrlo MghW, joorr, MOBMO»U<J luoumc Bolls. olouonw a Rpwlnlj. Urnnoh Avenue, n«4 Bank,. J. «,... r.0.mxll9.» Mm&a u UovUQMW Afplloollou,

8 FARMERSWH6WU.M0VE, s consderable. - Danel P.VanDorn3 farm near Morlloro, whch las been offered for ren for several weeks pas, has found a enau. hs s George Wagner. Mr. WRner was on he Bowne-Cag form near Freehold.las year, and where he los consderable on accoun of a- fre. Henry P. Hayward, who s now on he VanDorn farm, wll go o he farm vacaed by Mr..Wagner. ~~ " John Armsrong, who s now on he Gorman Sckles place near Cols Neck, wll move o he John Ely farm.near Marlboro. he Forman Sckles )lace has been engaged for nex year by John -Fredercks, who s now on he J. Cook Rue farm near Marlboro. ho J. Cook Kue farm wll be worked nex year by homas OBerne, who has been on he larker plaoe a Bergens Mlls. Wllam Bownos farm near he old ennen church wll be lled nex year by Charles Kpp, who s now workng Mss Adde MageeB place near Morgan- lle; Reuben Wagner wll movo from he "W. A. hompson farm near Freehold o he CharleB Paerson place, near where le used o lve. Mr. Wagners son Howard wll go o he Wllam L. Brown farm a Manasquan. Anoher form a Manafquan-wlnch has been rened B he Osborn place, suaed on he Manasquan lver and owned by Mrs. heodore Brewer. hs has been rened by Wllam H. Carer and hs son. Wllam Srcklnwllleavehe Holmes Conovor farm n llarlbora ownshp, nnd wll move o he Charles 8, Magee farm near Marlboro vllage. Several changes wll ake place among he farmers of Manalapan and vcny nex sprng. uns Conover, Jr., wll wave-o he~hbmas^ermorhs~plnce~ar.manalapan; Samuel Edwards, who s now on-he Morrs place, wll qu farnng,and ry o nako more money ou of eome new sor of work. Ned Erobasco wll-move o he Nelson Conover farm, whch he recenly bough, and Henry Davson wll move from he Nelson Cono- -vera^m o Danel P. Smhs farm a Smhburg. Wllam Homer wll move from he Charles E. Davson farm a Manalapan o he Wllam Smh farm a Smhburg. Joseph Chamberlan wll move from he John H, Lard farm a Englshown, whch was recenly bough by James Smh of New York, and Wllam Campbell wll move from he S.-C. Cowar farm. hese wo las wll move o he John Rue Perrno farm, whch hey wll farm n parnershp. Joel P. Sokles of Cols Neck wll ake one of - he Cowar farms nex year. James " Smh, Who bough he John H. Lard place, wll occupy hmself. Garre Buck, who occuped uns Denses farm a he Manalapan oll gae, near Freehold, las year, wll movo o he Charles VanMaer farm a Cols Neck. Alonzo Cook wll move, from he Adam Mnrcellusfaru o uns DensBa farm. J. G. Herber wll move from he J. Suar farm o he one owned by W. 4.. Uomp- BOD on ho Englshown urnpke. -..._. WDDEMER GES lls Slander Su Agans ev. Wn.,.. chle. ho alandor su brough by Rov. Howard Wddemer, he deposed" clergyman of Asbury Park, agans Rev. Wn.. Bche of he samo placo, camo up for ral las Monday and ended on Wednesday afernoon. Mr. Wddemer sued for $2,000 and he jury gave hm, $75)...,. Mr. Wddemer clamed ha Mr. Rchebad slandered hm n conversaons abou hm. n parcular ho churned ha Mr. Rche had vsed Mrs. Margare Nel, and had saed ha Mr. Wddemer was a bad man and an mmoral man, and ha was hard for hm (Rcle) no o have any.churoh o prencn n wllo Mr. Wddemer, a man wh n blo on hs,claraoor, had charge of he church whch Mr. Chandler, he former mnser, had nended Mr. Rclo o have. ho planff clamed ha he whole purpose of Mr. Rche waa o make rouble an he church so ha Mr. Wddemer would have o leave md Mr. Rclo would be called n hs place. Mr. Rche dened lavnglmd hs conversaon wh Mrs. Nel, bu ho admed havng had COHVOVKHUON wh ohers. He sad hn ho had endeavored o keep clear of ho churah rouble here, nnd n -; hs -conversaons wlh ohers ho lnd been very careful nu o gvu uy expresson of hs own opnons, Ho wll appeal ho case. A meeng s o bo held o-ngh o consder lcadvsably of Hvllng H «church o py ho debu) now resng on. A BOBBERY A FAUMNGDALE. M. MS. onnes Sore. MlroUen no for he Second me. H. E. Cpuuos sore a Fnrulngdnlo wan jrobbed on Monday ngh of lnu week..a largo quany of goods were solon, ncludng ffeen pars of shoes, mens underwear, rousers, jewelry and oher arcles, ho robbers lof wo pars of well worn shoea n ho soro. lo Boro wna broken no abou a yenr ago and consderable merchandse was hen solen. A ha me lo burglars also opk Mm. COUBL-U OHO and wagon o carry away her plunder. ho lorse and wagon and a poron of ho goods lo aken were recovered a Jn uesburg, bu ho robbers wcro never caugh. Hlda Anderson Goo a Verdc. Meo Hlda Andcraon brough wl agnlnsb Mohaol Dorsoy of Monnouh Bond a jong Branch u Wedncnlny for 28 whch HO clamod wno duo her for, wages. Junllce VnnDoron, beforo whom ho COHO wno red, gvvo n dccmon for ho grl on Saurday. loman P. HoKanna represened MBJ Anderson. A Sovoneon-Yoar Pasorae.. ov,. P, Brolcaw las been nhlor of lo Freehold Unformed clnrnl for lo pan sovrloen yuan). Durng hn lmo lo lnw prcnolud.8n7 ncronn. purformed 4 mnrrlnge, rocolvol 287 per- DOUR no ))H olureh nnd MB prcnuhud a $23 f uhwnll. * ALKS O FARMERS. A o-davs Sesson o be Hed a A NUMBER OF CHANGES O BE Keypor. MADE NEX SPRNG. hebae board of agrculure Jas arranged o hold a seres of meengs a More vhahges han Usual n Marlboro and Manalnpan ownhpn bo alked over, papers wll bo read, and whch opcs of neres o farmers wll -A Fern fvfmvra Wll Qu he here wll be general dscussons on varous maers peranng o farmers. One Busness Alogeher. Baher more han he usual number of of hese meengs wl be held a Keypor on Frday and Snmdqy of hn farmers wll move nex sprng. n hs par of he couny he number of changes week. he programme of alks und dscussons wll be us follows; wll bo small, as a majory of he farmers own her own places. n he wesern FllDAY. par of he couny, however, nnd round, n,00a,m.~wloomu by Chnres lndnll, J-LH- (cn of ho Wurjoulb"Cc>fjl ClOWU* msocllon. abou Freehold, where ho fu-ns are owned by comparavely wealhy men. 030 A.. Dscusson 0 ho pos years experence n fru growng D Monmouh couny cn de-, who lve on her money and who ren her" farms ou, or have hem worked on feca n mnnmjene, enemes o success, ec. 20r.M.-<j!.>8o)box...,- sharesj he number of changes each year w!mk> p.. ho marke gmlraer undruck anner -Wha crops ahull ho grow und lowv- ;W<V.«. Hs marke, bow shall he secure? 830 p. M. ho dary for lo lome and lo lnlry for ho marke; how o manuka for prof; followed by a dscusson on how o feed furm sock for healh and prof. > 445 r. M. ho hog a profllablo facor n fannng operaons; How?.. 70 p.. Wln s frronff wh lo managemen oflheform?,... 8"0?. u, nffrael lnern lecure. Boo crops n ho pos year; poao vne- bllgl, omao roo, ec. BAUKuv. 000 A. H. ho uso and abuse of coromercll ferlzers. 00 A; M. Shor alks on ho besand mosprodablo now frus apples, srawberres, ra6plerrles, plums; fall cullralono orchards; specales n funnlnf. Wha s lo bes combnaon of crops for lo greaes proly 200 M. Closng words. Has hs nsue pad you for aendng /_. ~ Oher meengs of.he sme characer wll be held a Allenown on February^ 7h and 8b, and a Manasquan on February SOh. ^. Burned by Gas. Harry S. Brown of Keypor was errbly burned las Wodnesday by an exploson of gas, he gas machne leaked, and Brown go n he machne box, whch was under ground, o dscover he leak. He lghed a mach, when ho gas exploded. he skn was peeled from ns face and hands n srps, and hs eyebrows and lashes were uurned off and hs har snged. He wll be lad up for several weeks. ra K. Morrs njured. ra K. Morrs, who. formerly lved a Freehold, was hur n a runaway a New Brghon, New York, las week. Mr. MorrBs leg was crushed and he repeved nernal njures from whch wll ake hm several monhs o recover. A Jockeys Leg Broken. " George Coudrer of Long Branch, son of Mrs. Eugeno Coudrer of ha place, a jockey, was hrown from hs horse whle rdng n a race a Alexandra sland, and hs rgh leg was broken n-wo places. _ Small Accdens. An axle on a car, n whch JameB Davson ( of Farmngdale was rdng, broke and le Davson o he ground. One of hs legs was broken by he fall. Cook Howland of Asbury Park slpped on an cy pavemenlas Wednesday. He fell agans ho curb and cu a gash n hs head.. George Hendrckson, a drver for E. C. Hazard of Shrewsbury, fell from a wagon las week and broke wo rbs. Charles Sckles of Freehold was kcked by a mule and has o use cruches. Caporal Cgars SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Half-Dollar.Underclohes he A 29. CENS. have placed on KKO wo eases of mens umlerelolh*, ho UHU prleo of wllc s M cens a garmen, or a dollar v par. hey am no Wool bu hey lre good KcrvlceMo underclohes. am Hullng lem nl!w cens n garmen or 68 cens a par. HOPPNG, Up-o-dae Haer, RED BANK. fr YOU Wan o save money, now s your chance. GVE Us a ral and be convnced ha we are sellng frs-class groceres a rock boom prces, OnUn culled for and goml dollvowl. Rellys Grocery, 8 Pearl Sree. Sprng Embroderes* New lngs for 9. EMBRODERES WORKED on Blk jnd lnen, grounds n ho double edges. nserons, all overs ala edges o mach, per yard 25 censo..$,76 EMBRODERES wh Valencennes edges nnd nserons n combnaons, exreme novely of lls _soasonjn.ull.wldls,.per.yard,lowjn& o EMBRODERED FLOUNCES 3M nches wwe, open rsh pon effecs worked on Roodqualy Cambrc, sold embrodery, a per yard ;.26c. Surplus sock* uj. much bclov regular prces lls monh. A sandng.nvaon from he Bee. Hve every day n he year o you. Always welcome buy or no. No.Agens. fve, Sewark. A n,.;; v ;,. v*-. Early.- /.,,. Sprng! Always a he Bee Hve. Forehanded wh he earles. and freshes of he seasons noveles n every deparmen^forehanded -n. prce maers oo. he very leas o pay for he very,bes. Sprng Wash obds. he now hngs of he Benson, he rlcl"nbvoy effecs ha have. jus arrved. - GRASS LNEN DRESS GOODS, he laes fad, embracng ho danes effecs of he season, on naural lnen (rounds, per yard a;... 83c. ORGANDE SWSS, on enrely new fabrc, sheer n weave, beauful orenal desgns, per yard c. ROYAL DANES, magnfcen array of colors and very choce desgns, per yod...ljw. ; No Branch Sores. Mal orders carefully flled.. S. PLAU & CO., 707 o 72 Broad Sree. NEWARK, N. J. Cgar Ghal he frs nch of some cgars s good obacco. he res s anyhng bu good; bu he Monopole a every hey are one Poaoes nch good obacco. long dream of pleasure from begnng o end. hey cob 5 cens each or $.75 a box of 50.,. PAGH. Red Bank. ho Chrsmas of 805 and lo frs of ho now year of 800 lmvo pasnod; bu wo have pleny of wlnea and lquors on hand for hoao who wal horn. Qualy and Prces All ngh. CHAMBERLANS Old Cabne Rye Whskey (ACED 0 YEARS) nl rgh and one of lo bou, J. J. ANONDES, No, l) Vo Broul, nonr Broad,,, U0D BANK,, - M3\ Ge ha ; Box of Candy A Grover You-reeure hereof geng he very bea. Jes chocplaee, 00 cons a pound. Mxed candy, 40, 80 and 20 cens a pound. - * * Folks who lke old fashoned mola>b!b candy, peanu brle andcocoanu bars, wll always fnd hem here^ fresh, and made jus rgh. GRbVERS,/ Nex o Adlen & Colee, Eed Bank, N. J. he hs s a box of paper - jj»j4j beaufully ornamen- >} ed wh a bunch of $fo llacs on he cover. *;[ he paper s as ^J* good as he box s >< prey. he paper s eher!!<fa ruled or, unruled, as >J»J< desred. J jgjg PRCE 25 CENS PER BOX. l${< MA Ef LEY. Goods! Our sock of canned goods s complee. Here are some of bur prces 5 cans peas.- 25c. 4 cans com, good..25c. 3 cans corn, fne 25c. 2 cans salmon...; 25c. 3 cans omaoes 25c. Dred Frus. 5 lbs. rasns, large 25c. 5 lbs. currans..25c. 2 lbs. cron..25c. lbs. prunes, Calforna 25c. 2 lbs. evaporaed peaches...25c. $.00 per barrel. E. E. MORRS, 7 Broad Sree, adjonng J.. Peers. Every Good Sor of a Rg s a my sables. Sylsh rgs, everyone of hem. Good lookng horses, genle horseb and good drvng horses. Wagons and harness are polshed and made as clean as possble, lly charges for exra good lookng rgs are no more han you are usually charged for he ord- nary kjnd, BRANCH OFFCE Adams Express Offce, SronJSlrcel. Souwood Sables, Nex o Cenral Hoel. J. B. JUE, Propreor. HOS. P. BROWN, AfWf Seamboa Wharf, BUS B-^K,. or. Wloonnlo and Ronll Pooler n GOAL, WOOD AND FERLZERS.. COAL nv H nm prepared o doll fxnl of nny n\za by ho carloo* a llo mnvlm prlco. w lon sold ly ho cnrlol OJ on o 2,20 Knnlfl uro gven, Conl wll bo dolvoxl when doolrcd. Uandle he Jl dran of JarA, 3l>. (Hum and ]ree Jurnna (jonl. Alo he lc Qualy of mnchmuh < Coal. _ J. llnlhrx md OhloKlmd Vloj. plnu-lnh) H-H lnnln for Monmouh Couny Boh Unuehel Wood Anahea hu he mor <lnrloa<l, mnl Vlanr <n<l lrs Par* Green. Sone au Shrl Ame n any quany, JVcw Xorh Manure) by Sou or Varloaf, Unorol rpujulk Vromly AUmwl U>. f,, NOV lknn r.nwn.-fmnnh nm- nf ndlnu Bou)) lloml Mown moll coll on lomu *, llnvn, Whnrf fvunu, Hod lnnl, wlcr.> hojr urn wrd a lownr jrlw) Hum nmvlnnhlmln lo vdnly. fllur nm wlau pluv*> (old mp< WHEN YOU WAN A PARSE GO O HE Bank emple of Fashon, ASK FOR HE C~B. A La Spre. Prces, $.00, $.25, $,35, $.90 and $Z.ZB. n whe, black ard drab. Once red you wll USB no oher. SO SJ^S MES. ±. WES! - And housands hajjso horn.. L. QRAN s. -. DEALER, % RED BANK, N. J. LUMBER AND HARDWARE; Pans and Ols a Wholesale and Real. Carhage Goods, Rms/Spoke^Huls and Wheels. Wre Rope, Boa Nals, Rves, Copper Nals, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors,and Pure Manlla Rggng. v Prcons Ferlzer (odorleh) for Lawna. AUo Boner Pbosploe ond Flab Onano, J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON S.. OPP. MAPLE AVE., BED BANK, N. J. Red Bank Slae and Meal Roofng Co. SLAE ROOFNG, s N ROOFNG, &...-, CORRUGAED RON ROOFNG, «. FEL ROOFNG PAEN MEAL SHNGLE ROOFNG. All Repars and Jobbng Work Promply and Well Done. Ranges, Funmecs, Ho Ar and Scum Heang.. /. Slae ncarhs, LncU and Caps. hs frm s conrolled by praccal and responsble men. All work s done promply and guaraneed an J srcly n accordance wh agreemen. Our prces are as low as he work can be done for o pay bur hones debs, lve and make a reasonable prof. -.A... SORE Near New York and Long Branch Ralroad Saon. PROMP AENON O HAL 0BDEO8. FRANK VANDORN. - Manager. WE ARE MAKNG A SPECALY. OF SEAM AND HO WAER HEANG. We wll pu you n any knd of heaer" ha you wan, bu here s he one we would recommend HE ORRD, HO WAER OR SEAM. Why? Booause wll ou down your coal blls one-half, and coss less han any oher. Ho Waer heang s somehng ha we prde ourselves on, as wo have made a sudy of, and are prepared o nroducb and gve resuls far more economcal han can be produced by any oler sysem.. Wo clam am cu convnce you ha lo orrd Heaers lnve more heang surface, compared o area of grae surface, han any oher. Perfec Regulaon, Smplcy of Consrucon, ^Srengh and Durably are a few of s bes pons.. We aro. solo agens for hachers Ho Ar Heaers nnd her Celebraed Kanges Wo wll equp your house wh Plumbng, Heang and Ga8 Fxures n a perfec mannor and a very reasonnblo prces, / Everyhng n workng order a our show room on Fron sree., lhlmaea yonplu Furnshed. elephone. Vonnccou HE SANARY PLUMBp CO., W. J. BROADMEADOW, - - \ Manager. Plumbng, Seam and Gas fng. 8AMAV WORK A SPECALY...! No. 27 Fron Sree, Red Bankj, N. j. COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Drlr n 0<>fll nnd WKK. KKKl), (J)BN, OAS, AV AN> HUW. UuHr /llul nnd nl ho Vlnl-Vm (!<»l» n UmM MW, WUd «ml n nvhaml l)f lm rnronr Uro bnnofll of JK on*, 8,!Jll pnuno, KKVH. YAlllll Cur. Fron (n W(«H«,, H«l llk. N. J. ForFne Weddng nvaons, Vfllng Cardl nnd nandbomolocrng on Sllvor Waro, Jowolry, (&c.,, -no O- EVERDEL^S. fc nl/o mnnnhr.rm fnd Kn«rav«nUM, Blgu»n<l llndgon cf oyory <l»rl on. mmh, Hub- er Hln*, MullHO mll (krrlmo lln(<», llrum Clookd, Nunlmrl M Wrond Broo, Cor. Fron, cd Bank w 8l>lnnl A JBnnKn» llulldldb,

9 . " * , RED BANK SNOVBEDBAMK MAN CHANGES NHg OFFCAL NAMES OP OWNS. he Fos-Ojflce Deparmen Sars n On Spellng Kefarm-A JPull Ls of HMomnouhs Voa-Ofllccs Accordng o he Xeu> Spellng. he new ssue of he Posal Gude has made many changes n he offcal spellng of many owns hroughou lo counry. hese changeb have been made n accordance wh he,rules of he pos- offlqedeparmenr end- ho -^d,voe.of..be,. Naonal Geographcal aoocy, he am beng o smplfy he spellng. Some years ago he posoffce deparmen ook he aposrophes from -auoh names as Bennes Mlls, Cols Neck, ec., and he changes made hs year are chefly he consoldaon of wo; names no one name, wh only pne capal leer. hus KedBank s now Bpelled EedbankFar Haven s Farhaven, Long Branch s Longbranch, Cols Neck s Colsneck, non FalU snonfalla, and many smlar changes are made. Ocean Grove and Asbury PaW rean he capal leers n; hehr second name, bu vlla Park, n Wall ownshp, s changed o. Vllapark. Alanc Hghlands also reans s wo names, bu Sprng Lako Beacb has become Sprnglake Beach. ho hyphens haye been cu ou of Avonj vby-he-sea, and he own s now Avon by he Sea. hs own, whch s one of he smalles hamles n Monmouh couny, has wce as many words n s name as any oher. Lle Slver s lef n s old eyle, as s also Por Monmouh, Lake Como and- Bradley Beach. A year ago ho fnal h was lefoff of all names endng n burgh. he spellng of all he pos offces n Monmouh couny,.accordng hs years ssue of he Posal Gude, s as follows Allare, Allcnown, AUCUVOCK, Anen, ; Aabury Pork, Alanc Hlghlnnds, Avon by he Sea, Helon], Bohnar, - lradovcl, Bradloy Beacb, Drlollo, ChapclMU, Clarksburg, Clnwool, \ Colsneck,. \ Crenmrllgo, \ Bavla, \\ Bealljeacl, \\ Dupou,, u Eufonown, Elboron, EllBdaler Elon. Ely, Englslown, Falrnaven, FannloBalc, Frccnold,, Frcneau, Glendolu, Hamllbn, Hazlc, Hghlands, Hofmdel, Horaereown, HOKC, nlaybown, Keansburg, Keypor, Lan Como, Lconanlvllle, Lncro, LHo Slver, locu3, " - xmkbmncu, Longbranch CHy, Lower 8quankum, Jlnnalupan, JnnQBquan, ^Marlboro,. MalJmnn. Mlddlcmvn, Mognnvllo, Nuvcslnk, Nelsonvllle, r Now Bedford, Now Momnorh, Now SUnron, Norh Looglrancl, Ooknre, Ocean Grove,.QfeDle, Oceanpor. Pcrrlnevlle. PorMfflmnouf,! edlmnk, KeU Valley, ScobcjvUo,. Seubrlgh, Shrewsbury, Slla SmllaB, Souhard,. SprlnRlnkeBcacl, ennen, lnonalls, uroy,.voderburg. Vlllnpark, Waloord, Waysde, Wesern). Wes Freehold. WesLongbranch, Wlckaunk. ARGUNG OVER A WLL. An Effor o Break a ml Leavng $8,000 o a Church. he wll of Mary McDonald of Long Branch came up before Chancellor Mc- Gll on Monday She had ded a Long Branch las summer and was generally supposed o be poor. She made her wll pelor me before her deah and lef jauher propery o he church of Our Lady Sar of he Sea. was hough he.me ha her possessons were rval. She was asked a he me her wll was made f she dd no wan o leave her propery o her relaves, bu she sod she had been negleced by hem nnd-ddno wan o leave hem anyhng. Afer her deah was learned ha she had propery worh nbou $8,000. he wll saes ha hs s o be used for a parochal school n case s deemed advsable by he church o buld such a school. he wll, was drawn by homas P. McKenna of Long Branch. When her relaves-learned ha, she had made a wll and had lef de amoun of propery o he church hey conesed he wll on he, ground of undue nfluence, and also on he ground ha she was ncapable of makng a wll, A he hearng on Monday Mr. Me- Kenna presened esmdny showng ha here had been no undue nfluence and ha Mrs. McDonald wns menally sourd when Bhe made he wll. Afer a crossexamnaon of he wnesses by Frank P. MoDermo of Freehold, he choncelor decded ha a prmafacce casohad been mado ou and ordered ha he wll should be probaed, Mr. McDormo - asked for me o ake esmony n rebual. hs was graned and. he case won over ll he furher order of he cour., s generally hough ha he wll wllbe susaned. Opposng Gravel Roads. Freeholders John Gure of LongBranch and Lyleon Whe of Eaonovn are opposng he granng of he applcaon for a grovel road made by Manalapan and Mllsone ownshps under ho sae aldao. De reason of her opposon sha-eaonlown and Ocean ownshps made a lko applcaon several years ago and were rofused. A Coon Supper. heodore H. Bqnhel, ono of ho oounolmen of Norh Sprng Lake, recenly caugh n bg raccoon whch weghed 20 pounds. He gave a coon_buppor, bs guess beng Harry V, Hegh, Charles Lawrence, P. C. Brown, Ausn Whe, Alber Allen and A. E. Johnson, A Bg Verdc. Henry f, Bennoof Fnrmngdale won a law su recenly n whch propery worh $40,000 was nvolved. ho propery s a Plsburg, Pa,, and he enro wan rjod lero. ho Jljmjon lml leon go- ng on.for u perod ol fve years. Savon P( B Solen. Sovdn pgs wcro solon frorn pppen n WlekaunU a fow nghlo ago. Fvo wcro, solon from Henry Polhcnms nnd wo from Lafayee Conovcr. Au effor wns madobyfo hloves o bruuk no Mr, ConovorH noahoum;, bu hs won m- ouoooaoful. An Enforced Vacaon.. A oollon of ppo of ho lollur of ho hoong npparndh of lu ohool a Koy* por blow ou lou wook nnd ho nchool Lao been cloned booauso ho bulldhk could no )K) hflacd unl wa romrcd. Froobold Now Poamnaor, J. Nunflo Jolmon hs boon urnolncd mnhurufkrcololdlnplooofolmrlos, Koaoll, whoao erm hm oxplrod, F A NEW BOLLE7 CONBAO. rolley Men n long Branch Gan her Ends. he rolley company a Long Branch has go a new franchse from he commssoners of ha place, and one ha s much more favorable o he rolley men han he frs was. When, he franchse was Dra graned he company agreed o pave he sree hey used wh vrfed brck. lu was found nofe expensve han was expeced and he rolley men declared ha he verfed b ck manufacurers knew hey had made a conrac o psvefae sree a*nd had pu. p he prce "&fmaeral-oa-beaj.._neyjajd.. he commssoners would le hem off on he vrfed brck conrac and subsue asphal hey would pave he sree a once. Afer f OOK ne ua was agreed o. he rolley company paved alle par; of he sree wh asphal, and hen made anoher kck. hey pad ha he asphal cos oo much, oo. here was anoher long wrangle, exendng over several monhs, and a he las meengof he Long Branch commssoners wab agreed ha he company should sele n cash, makng paymens as follows, ; Fre housand dollars n cash ob accepance; an addonal $5,000 JMay lo, 698; g.090 on Jnmary s of each year (or a erm of hree years, begnnng n 897; Sl.FOO (or a erm of nve years, begnnng wh 9D0,an(l $2,838 lor a erm o weny-oneyoars, begnnng wh he company also agreed o gravel hd" sree where he rolley racks are placed, he new agreemen s very much more favorable o he- rolley company han he old conrac, snce accordng o her esmaes of pavng eher wh vrfed brck or asphal, he annual paymens o be made n cash are less han he neres on he cos of pavng. A URNPKE DVDEND. Sockholder* n he non Falls urnpke o Ve Flle Per Cen. he annual meeng of he non Falls urnpke company ^vaa held a Eugene Megees hoel a non Falls las Wednesday., he busness of ho meeng was ransaced and au excellen dnner was eaen by he "sockholders and offcers presen. he company has had a farly prosperous year, and he road has been kep n such a condon as o wn he approbaon of ravelers he greaer por of ho year. he ncome was suffcen o perm payng a dvdend of fve per cen on he sock, whch wns declared, ho dvdend wll be payable on and afer Frday of hs week. On~Frday-from-welve o-four-oclook Wllam H. Foser, he secreary and reasurer ofwhe company, wll be a ho offce of Neyus & Wlson prepared o pay he dvdend. he old offcers of he company were refleced ard were as follows Prcsaeu-Wllllam G. Hchcock. Secreary nnd reasurul^-wll/am H. Foser. Drecors-Wllam G. Hlchcool, Wllam H. Foser;. Forman aylor, Rober Drumnond, Denns Valenno. wo Brdges Compleed. Hubbards brdge, whch has been undergong repars for wo monhs pas, was fnshed las week, and ravel over began on hursday. x he new brdge a Elys mll, over he sream beween Holradel and Marlboro ownshps, was also compleed las week and was opened for ravel on hursday. Charles Pchers New Busness. Charles Pcher of Red Bank, who was a member of he lae frm of Gowdy & Pohorof Red Bank, has bough he harness busness of JameB Sexon a Asbury Park. He ook possesson on Monday. George Moody, who was foreman n he harness deparmen of Gowdy & Pcher, wll be foreman of Mr. Pchers new enerprse. Undergone hree Operaons.. Lews Smh of Oceanpor, who was badly njured by beng sho by John Wahwrgh abou a year ago, and who wen o Florda las summer, has much mproved n healh snce he wen.here. Whle n Florda he has undergone hree operaons, and egheen sho have been aken from hs face and neck.. A Feed Busness Moved. L. E. Brown has moved hs fead busness from Lle Slver o Red Bank; Hs offce wll bo n he same buldng wh hs faher, Cap, homas P. Brown. He expecs o buld a sorehouse a ho foo of Wharf aveuuo n a shor me. Srcken Wh Paralyss. ^o, EbenezerHoffmreof lonmoulsreej/ was srcken wh paralyss on Frday mornng. Ho has"los ho use of Ms lef sde. He bad arsen from he breakfas ablo and wns abou o go o work when he was aacked. f you have delayed geng a wner ha unl now, READ HS he balance of our wner.sock n Has (boh rmmed anl unrmmed), Wngs and wha noveles we huvo lef n Ebbons, Slks, Brada, ec., we wll Bell a a low flguro o make room for Now Goods. Sampng of allknds done. MSS A. L MORRSS MLLNERY. Corner $rond and Fron Srees. HREE FAMOUS PLACES., ChlCngO n funoua fur M BOSOll n fnmoh for U,_ v PORK BEANS ;; Sh Kmo U u7fora OMAO SAUCE.. lln mmllnnlon mnkon n BXMOOU md W0.KHOMK OO) known nn j Shrewsbury Bahcd Beans. WH Shrewsbury omao Sauce. Always Kcadr. CM be seral Ho crcom, *AOKK) Y " E. C. HAZARD & CO., SHREWSBURY. N. J. Home Seekers And nvesors! Person^ lookng for homes and hose seekng good real esae nvesmens for spare capal wll fnd among my ls of houses, vacan los uud forms oomehng jus sued o her needs. ha vo houses nnd los <vhbb sell anywhere from $800 $0,000; farms a less han half wha hey cos ffeen yeara ago, bebdea rver propery and busness propery. * ; wll buld a»house for anyone ownng a lo from plans seleced-by hem, and wll ake a morgage for he whole amoun, or wll buy a lo on any Bree n own, where one can be bough and wll buld a house on, requrng only 25 per cen of he whole coa. Among he properes on my ls whch am offerng for sale are hese BOUSES AND LOS. 0 nce houses on Broad sree. 8 houses on Fron sree. 5 Queen Anne houses on Maple avenue., 5 houses on Rversde avenue. ^ 4 houses on Jlonmouh, sree. 4 houses.on rvng sree. ; 4 houses on Leroy place. 4 houses on Borden sree. 8 houses on Oakland sree. 2 houses on Sprng sree. All hese-houses wll be sold on very reasonable erms. * -..!_. VACAN LOS. 00 los a Eas Sdo Park-prees $200 o $00. 5 los on Maple avenue. 5 los onfron sree. 3 los on Broad sree. 20 los on Beach sree. 2 los on Rversde avenue. 0 los on Ffh avenue. 0 los corner Shrewsbury avenue and Rver sree. 00 los on he lrockmoron rac., RVER FRON PROPERY. have 7,000 fee of rver fron propery on he Mddleown shore, bewepn,he Souhern ralroad 6rdge nnd McCleess creek. hese los wll no bo sold n plos Bmaer-han-UO-fee_frouage,_b.ujL he purchaser can have as much more,as he wans. Some of hn propery wll be sold a a greal bargan. HOUSES O REN. have houses o ren on every sree n own. Look a my lss before renng. NSURANCE. represen a number of he sronges, safes and prompes nsurance companes n he world. MONEY O LOAN. Money o loan on Bond and Morgage. HEODORE F. WHE, Real Esae and nsurance, Red Bank,. New Jersey. Horse Sense Do you know a good horse when you see... Do you need a goofl horse, easy o rde or drve 2 - Jus magne wha you would expec o gve for a really good anmal, perfecly sound n wnd and lmh, and hen come o my sahles and ge for much less. WM.. HENDRCKSON, Sables n Mddleown ownshp, NEAR REE) BANK. Ofen comes over ho body oer sang or any ou-uoof ojcrclso. hen follows a. cold, and ofenmes caarrh and oher dseases. Mako your body srong and able o ress cold and dlscaso by usng Maoas Emulson of Cod Lver Ol. s pleasan o Uko, 50 CENS A BOLE. f you do ako cold you can euro readly by usng Mnons Cough Balsam. 25 CENS A BOLE. No, 8 Bronl Sroo, Mo. 07 Monmouh Hroo. A MLLON BOOKS. Rnre, Curous, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS CVEN AWAY. lhmrlps Buppllod Clemmr Unn a any llool Horo n mo World. LMHAMKB AN> OOKH JOUU. MAUUOrl CAM.OUVlf FUKK. LECQA BROHERS, H UAMKUH HHKC, M Dour Wra o OJy Hull nk, NKW YOUK. WALL PAPERS ~ A HARRSONS. S Urofd 9 ree, «4 Hunk, W. J. Whos Your Grocer? We wan o be. We wan o furnsh you whaever you may need n he way of groceres. f you are fond of coffee, good.coffee, ry Chase & Sanl^orns Java.... comes.r meal cans, hence canno lose s flavor. A "lhas grea srengh, and s flavor s smply N delcous... Card Pares, ea Pares. We have alarge varey of small cakes, besdes preservedfrus and varous delca-. ces, suable o be. served a ea; pares, ec. n buyng, such hngs of us you are always. sure of geng fresh goods. Every subsanal, every delcacy, youll fndj here. And everyhng wll be he freshes and choces ha we^can selec ". _.. Saple able Supples.. You are assured of he very fnes saple.- groceres when you deal here. here s no and arcle of doubful qualy, or old sock of any descrpon n he house. Everyhng s new and fresh and he prces are such ha you canno bu say hey are reasonable. Drop, n-some-merwhen-you-ar^ pass ug. SCKLES.& CLAY, 32 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. When Buyng Wagons, Harness and Horse Furnshng Goods v.. Coma o us and le us ahow our sock and quoe our prces. Anyhng you wan n he wagon lne wll bs found "here Bugges, "PnaeonH, Spndles, Runabous, Jump Seas, ec. Our Harness g rnnde n our esablshmen by sklled workmen. We know he qualy of our barnesa because we make. Everyhng s here for horse comfor. Blankes of every descrpon. Whps, Robes, and apyhng you may need n la lne. _ wlljbe savng money by buyng from us. Brdsal! & Son, Successors, o Oodu * lchcr, MONMOUH SREE, RED BANK. Excellen Desgns for Evenng Gowns and Wass. We are prepared o fll orders a shor noce and guaranee f and fnsh.! Call and nqure our prces for makng; also for cung ad fng. All Our prces lro reasonable. VNS MODSES, 2 Bol (re, Blgm bllll;, Bed Dnl,.. R. HANCE, fl Dcalor n KAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC.. Wo are handlng a largo quany of Marlboro and Holmclcl lny. of lo vory bes qualy. MONMOUH SREE, Adjonng own Hall, Red Dank. OUR WAY Of dong hncuh n n far wayfar o you far o u., ho llgh-, cn qunuy for l«lom nqnoy, and full wegh, oo. P, HAWKNS, XOU, 4UAN AN» 3E>, Broad Hrn, bd Bnnk, N. J. Shoe Prces Way Down! Every one lkes o wear fne Shoes, bu somemes he prce s a barer. Our shoe -prces are down q^a lle ness ha you can help ap predang, and canno ress. Womens Dongola Shoes, buon or lace, $.25, $.50, $2.00 and Skang Sh.8es.n $ Mens Shoea from $.25 o $ Hance.& Slms, x RED BANK, 30 Broad Sree, YOUP physcan ams NEW JERSEY. o pu all hs Unowlcdge, cxerleaco und uldll no ho prescrpon ho wres. s nn drder for ho conbnulon of remedes your enso demnnds. Ho canno rely on resuls unless ho ngredens aro puro nnd relable and aro properly compounded., Bo fuy o your docor and yourself by brnng prescrpons, here. hey wll ho comnomdud by conpoen clerks, and whou error, Everylhlnpflsof ho Uncu qualy ha money can buy or oxperenuo selec. SGhroodcrs Pharmacy, ] KUKN A MOlllH, ll»)l llko, Broad Shrc, cd lanlc, N. J. ownshp GomnQQ Meengs. ho Hoard ol owmwp OommlM of flrowlunr ownallp wll hold reglnr nwlra o own Hall, on MomKuh nroo, Hod Honk, N. J., on Uo rr n hrd BaunJ&ju of ouch monh, from 4 o 8 r, M, A. V, AHHON, VEW OUK ANDLONO BBAKCH J-~ KALEOAD. SoMonB D New Yorl Cenml K. H. o New JMW my. loo of UUsrfy Sree; PcnMylvanla. B,,fool ocorland Bree and Deabrosscs sree. - Comnouclog Jaouary 3b, 890. BAN8 FOE BED BANK, leave New York va CennU.». of M. J., 40), 86, H 80 a. m.; SO, «, a «. 45, 4 «, ) 5 p. m. Sundays, 000 a m.; 400 p. j. n V. n. B.,90a. m.; S 0,3 «>*, 0, U Wp.n. Bundaya, 045 a.m. 66. p. m. " Long Branch. 6 80,700, 85,8 85, 080, 25 a. n.- a. a 30, a 60 p. m. Snada>», 7 60,» 30 o. m. 4 4). 560 p. m. " Ocean Grov«and Asbury Park, 00, , 8 20 < 00,05 n.m.r 0, 0,400,6 S, 080 p.m....^, " ; RAN8 LEAVE RED BANK. or New York, Newark and Elzabeh, 8 48, *,-B2a 8 43*, 8.B)* (New York only),» 43, - 80», 40 a.m.; 43, 245,487, 003, 70S n; Sundays, 8W.048a.-n;;-4 6a;OO(n.-n.- For Louf Branch, Ocean Grove, Belnor and Pon Pleasan, 2J, U25. 04, 088 a. m. 2 47,40,2 67,4 C 6 58,0 40, 740 p.o. Sundays (oxccpl Ocean Grove>, 0 85,SM a. m. 6W.O4Op.n. FOfl FJEEHOLD 7A MAAWAN. " Leave Red Bank, 828,40 a. m.; 43, 4 07, 003 "p.m. FOB RED BANK VA MA A WAN. Leave Freehold, 85,5 a.m.j 2 05,4 SB, 60 p.m. For furher parculars Bee lme ables n Baom. JCFU8 BLODBE, U. P. BALDWN,. Sup. - O. P. A.O.R.«. on.^. J. R. WOOD, G. p. A. Penn. R. B, DenoeB express rans. PENNSYLVANA RALKQAD COM- -L -.- PAN7. On and afer Ocober Mb, 805. RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK! or Newark and New York, 70, 8 48,9 43 a. m.s 48,003 p.m., On Sundays, 9 43 a.m p.m. " Elzabeh, 79, 8 43,0 43 n. m.; 43,8 03 p. m. Sundap, 0 43 a. m. 0 00, p. m... " ; llnhway, 70 and 0 43 a. m.; 43,0 03 p.m. Oa Bunda.v8.043a.m.; 606p.m. " Woodbrldge,» 43 a, m.; 43, 6 03 p. m. On Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; 0 00 p. m. " Perh Auboy,0 43 a.m.l48, 0 03 p.m. On Sun!avs,O 43 a. m.; H (X p. m. " Souh Amboy, 0 43 a. m.; 43, 0 03 p. m. On Sundays, D 43 a;m.; 0 Ol p. m. " Maawan, 79, 0 43 a. m.; 48, 0 03 p. m. On Sundays a.m.; 8(M p. m. "Mddleown, 79, 943 n.,m.;-43, 003 p. n. On Sundays,!) 43a.m.; 60«p.m. " Long Branch, Pon Pleasan and lacnnedlae salona, 22, 0 88 a. m.; 40, 4 40, 0 4u p. m. On Sundays, a a.m.; 0 40 p.m. (DO no sop a Anbury Park orocean Grove or 8undnj3). oms Rver and nermedae saons 40p.m., week days. RANS LEAVE NEW YOUK, Desbrosses and Corlnad Bree ferrra. For Red Banl.00 a. m.; 2 0,3 40,50,30 p.m. On Sundays.045a. m.; 56p.m.. M. PREVOS, J. R. WOOD,. General Manoccr. sen. passeneer ARen. o Clear _ fly Wner Clohes. every su, every overcoa, a 25 per cen less han former prces. hs makes $0 sus -S7.50; gl5 sus, $.25; "and so on hroughou he sock. hs reduc-. on wll gve you$.33j value for every dollar you spend. he sooner you buy he beer assormen you " wll have o choose from. J. KRDEL, Cloher, Haer and Furnsher, " A ". BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. Sove Buyers. People who haven bough a sove ye hs wner and nend dong.so are lucky people, Every parlor sove lef n my sock s offered o prces wh he prof compleely rmmed off. Of coune he assormen a no very large, bu you were never offered such a sove bargan before. he assormen won bo as good nex week as s now, BO ho sooner.-you como he beer. S. SABAH, Fron Sree, Oranges, Red Bank v have recovod durng las week a shpmen of oranges. hey aro nce sze and good flavor. he prces are lower han hey wore a fow weeks ago. LOUS PRAE, U Broad Sree, Hod Bank, N. J. Sore oo Small! Sock oo Large Conne(\uonly havo gouo ovor noclc, plclod ou g<«nl Kowl bu NOW olloro, broken low of holfrv, undcr- woar, oo., pu ho nlfo n horn,. omo of hon marked B0 ovln on ho dollar, M) m o ao u move) ok horn, Drop n nml look lcm over; you may, Bvo lomu nonoy, 3S- C_ -WLBO2S, BllOAD DlEK,

10 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor and neresng ems from al Over he Couny. John E. Kuhns of Clff wood has moved no bs-new bouse. homas Mahsof Manasquan s spendng he wner n Balmore. Measles have beea epdemc a Farmngdale for he pas hree weeks. Harry Vreeland of Norh Long Branch froze boh lls fee whle skang.. he Freehold bcycle lamp facory baa -receved, an order for 25,000 lamps.,._epvvaljneenga.ara.benbje!dn.he. Long Branch Presbyeran clmrcl. - he Chrsmas collecon n S; Josephs church a Kcypor amouned o $64. John Habergahn lab been eleced Sacheu of he Asbury Park Hed Men. Rev. and Mrs, E. H.- Sokes of Ocean Grove are makng a rp o Calforna. George Hurley was gven a gold pn las week by he Asbury Park Bed Men. Charles Wagg of Manaaquan. k recoverng f rdp a severe aack of pneumona. Wllam Lefferson of Manasquan s a canddae for freeholder from Wall own- Bhp.. ; W. A. Founan has been eleced supernenden of he Maawan Sujday-. school.. he ce n he bay a Keypor prevens he seamboas from makng her regular rps. he dredgo. has arrved whch wll bb used n dggng ou he bhannel of Mala* wan creek..-»,., Peer lon of Farmngdale has los. he use of bs rgh arm hrough a sroke of baralyss...- x George Crag of freehold froze boh hs fee las Wednesday ngh whle; le wns skang. «Urah Benne s he new chnncelovcommnnder of he KnghB of Pyhas of Long Branch. -.. Durng he cold daya las week no school was held n mos of-he Long Branch schools. B. S. VnnLcer has, been refleced presden of he Manns<man buldjg and loan assocaon. LeBer Moun was nsalled counclor of he llanasquan Amercan, Mechancs on Frday ngh.. D. Bazley has been eleced presden of he exemp fremens assocaon of Long Branch, C. H. Hamlon of Mannsquan moved nohs new house a haplace on Monday of las week.,. Bshop Scarborough confrmed a class,of--en-people--n-s-peer-s-church-a- Freeholu on Monday. Four persona were proposed las week for membershp n he Glendola lodge of Amercan! Mechancs,,. Edward 8, Anderson lfs engaged o - farm he Cap. Henry E. Ackernon place near Keypor hs year. - Durng he cbldwealer las week he fre alarm sysem a Asbury Park frozo up and would no worl. he Daughers of Pocahonas of Asbury Park have-rven a handsome bblo o he Bed Men^s lodge a Bolnar. Many people have been convered a he revval meengs now n progress a Calvary church a Keypor. he Manasqan lodge of Daughers of Pocahonns has eleced Kae Havens as,b,e Pocahonas of he order. s probable ha he manufacure of enameled brck wll be begun a Muuwan n he J. L. Rue poery. Harry Boyd has been eleced presden and \V< H. Sco foreman of Washngon engne company of Maawan.. Charles. Clayon hns bough he neres of hs parner, Frank Slocum, n her express busneeb a Bclmar. W, F. Barkalow and Fred Lubor, who have been conducng a bucher shop a Freehold, have dssolved parnershp. he lnn of Flcrof & Bro., plumbers a Ocean Grove, has been dssolved. J. B, Flcrof wll connue he busness... Rev. James Blls of he Glendola Meh-... ods. church receved wo purses of money recenly from hs congregaon. A he elecon of ofcers of he Knghs of he Golden Eaglo of Sprng Lake, W. G. Sohanck was made Noble Chef. " Guy E, Oshorn of Keypor hm a ^ ang whch ran away wce hs wcok. wo wagons were broken n he ruaways. Over nney people havo been convered a he revval servces held n ho Wes Farms Mehods church n Howell owbhp. A publc meeng of propery owners was held a Wes Asbury Park lus weuk, o ake seps oward sewerng ha par of he borough. >. E, S. VanLeer has been eleced presden and H. H. Wanwrgh voe-pres- > den of he Manasquan, buldng and loan nesoenon. A gold wach was gven recenly o Rev. A. E. Weson, pasor of he Farmngdale Presbyeran church, by some of hs congregaon. he ro commssoners of Maawan have bough 00 fee of new hose. ho own now has,00 fee of hose n servceable noudon. Eev. Peer Srykerjs a now clergyman n Aebury Park. He wll be nsalled HB pasor of ho Reformed church here omorrow afernoon, ~ Four grand sacred concers wll be gven hs year by ho Reformed church chor of Aslury Park, ho frs wll be gven January 80h. James B. Sco s buldng an amusemen place oppose he.avon ralroad saon. A rver oboggan chue wll bo among ho aracons. Many of he farmers of Farmngdalo, who have used commercal ferlzers durng ho pss fow years, have decded o use marl nex year nseud. Mrs. Lzze Sco of Long Branch had her husband, Samuel Sco, arresed las week for assaulng her. Sco was held for ho acon of he grand jury. he bakery busness of ho no W.. Bucher a Freehold lnn boon bough by members of bs famly and wll bo conduced by horn under he old name., An examnaon of ho boler lm exploded a Ocean Grovo abou wo weeks ngpflhowod ha ho oxploson wna caused by ho bursng of ono of ho fre logs. ho lodgo of Odd Follows a Norh Long Branch lnn apponed a chorser, whoso duy wll m o furnsh somo or of eneranmen each lodge ngh. wo colorod eorvnn grla of Asbury Park forsook he dsh rag for louugo las week am joned ho " Undo on Cabn" company ha played a Red Bank. R. D. Love, who wn( formorly edor of ho Daly Prcs a Anbury Park, lnn bough ho Anbury Park sdncr and wll shorly commence publshng a dally paper. OharlcB. Hulno of mlaynown WM nearly suffocaed recenly by ho nmoko from ho wcks of an ol novo n whch (ho ol burnod ou. lo novo wa n ln lxdroom, A councl of DauRhUv of Lbery was lnnlupd a Manamuan on hursday ulgl undor ho nana of Molly Pcher councl. Mm Jcnnlo omllnou U counclor of h» councl, NON FALLS NEWS A Socable a Ms Slav Bennes. Oher Vance*. Msa May F. Benne gave a socable o some of her frends a her home los week, A very pleasan evenng was epen. Henry Jobneou eneraned he company wh selecons on ho fddle, and here were varous oher amusemens. hose presen were Msses Fanno Colemun, Hae Colenwn, Jee^eColenan, Blaucho Megee, Dasy Hance and Mame Wemple, Wm. Cas3ler. Harry Coleman, Homey. Benne, Regnald Benne, and Os -ColefflH-rof rnrpalb;msa-myre Bfryker; CharleB Morrs and Raymond Bron of Long Branch, and Mss Francs Woloo of Eaouown. A pound pary and dance, was gven a Mr. and, Mrs. John Whalens a Pno Brook on. uesday ngh of las week. Abou weny guess were presen. he pary was repeaed las. ngh / Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crawfufd have moved o,akewood for hfwner. hey lved whle here n pal- of he house occuped by Mr. nnd Sr. John H. Crawford, Mr, Crawford a a larnessnuker and learned hs rade as an ap» prence nder Alex McClees of Holmdel, Ho wll work a harness makng whle n Lakewood; ne was employed by hs faher, John H. Crawford,-n he wholesale and real buoher busness whle he was here. Ho expecs o reurn o non Falls n hesprng. D/l.rVudervcer had a narrow escapo from njury on Monday. He was drvng o Long Branch osupply, hs cusomers Wh mlk, and a he Lle Slver ralroad crossng he newspaper ran came along. here was ho headlglpn he engne. he horse was almos on he rals as.le engne passed. reared up and fell over on s sde whn hreo fee of he rack, Some of>ho~ harness was broken. here HB been good skang on he mll pond.durng ho pas week. ho pond was frozen so ao o be bearable from he dao o John Havenas house. Several pares n.own flled.her cehouses wh co fve and sx nches hck, John Robnson has reurned homefron Vrgna, where ho had been vsng hs faher, James Robnson.. He snys he wll reurn o Vrgna soon and ener he rappng busness, n whch ho was employed whlehere. Mss Nelle Denns and Mss Anna Shulz spen Monday and uesdy.of las week.wh Mss Shulzs aun, Mrs,, Wm. Weaercnmp of -Jersey Cy. S r H l k J S m n u e r r nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Denns of Red Banlc.spen Sunday wh relaves a hs place. Mr. nd Mrs. <C. C. Cooper of renon, N. J., spen ono day lus week wh Cap. and Mrs. D. A. Wallng., Mrs. Wn. Whe and son Alber Bpen par of las week wh frends n Mancheser and Labewood.. Mss Hae VanBrun of Long Branch spen las Saurday wh Mrs. Frank Newman of hs place. Msa Suse Hendrckson of Fnr Haven s spendng a few days, wh relaves n. hs place. homas Connor of Swmmng Rver s sufferng wh a number of eabols on hs neck,. -Rege Jusus has moved no he house owned by Mrs. Anne Henrehen of Red Bank.. - John Wlle of Glendola spen a few days las week wh frends, here. Mss Llan VaBrun spen Sunday wh relaves n Eaonown. EAONOWW NEWS. ce HOUHCH Flled Gool Skacm jl J*oe,rv Socable. Samuel Snock of Occanpor lns flled ho ce-houses of heavenel hoel, Prces hoel and Wess ool a PJensuro Bay,.Mr. Crofs, Edward hrqckmororvb; F-Collnrds Jeler r \Vaklen3 and Joseph Wheres ce-lumscs l Eaoovfn, L. O. Applcbys a Shrewsbury, and Wllam Garrgus a Oceanpor, he ce was cared from he pond on he old Monmoul Park grounds. ho mll pond n hs plnco s frozen over wh ce fve nches bck^ here was good skang unl hel recen snow" fall, whch spoled consderably. A rack hns been nmlc by Bcrnpng he snow from he co. Henry VunPel, Charles Hnynes and Waler Haynes are abou ho bes skaers. Among he grls Snud Hulck, Mabol Hall and Lyda Haynes are consdered he leaders. A povery socable for he benef of he Eaonown Epworh league was gven las Frday ngh a Mrs. Josephne Morrss on Low s sree. Suveny-flye persons were presen, nnd a collecon of $5.55 was aken p. Varous parlor games wev played, and hero was sngng bv a quaree composed of W, E. Morrs, CarlcB Fah, Georgo Wllams and D. S..Morrs.. Nex Wednesday ngh a sereopcan lecuro wll bo gven n he Baps church by ho pasor, Rev. Frank Gardner, on " Our Naonal Capal." Nex Sunday ngh a sereopcan alk wll be gven by hm n bo same place on "Old SongS of Zon." o-norrow ngh a lecuro wll be gven n ho Presbyeran ohurch by Rev. O. H. Mallaran. ho subjec s "he Armenan MosBacrcs." Mr, Mallaran n a nave of Armena and s a suden a Cornerunversy. Mrs. Edward Boruon s confned o ho house wh sckness. SHREWSBURY HEWS. A < vllcon of 6or, a a Presbuevla Sorlable. A Presbyeran oocdblc wnahold a bo homo of Mrs. E, C. Hazard on hursday ngh. Abou D0 people word presen. A programmo offlngng,rccnonb and nsrumenal mnsc wm well ronderod. One of ho fonreaof hoovelng was an exhbon of apqsry pann>n, he work havng been done by Mre. azrd. Afer ho onfrnnmon a euppor was served and lo collecon wan hen aken up, ho amoun collccod wns $)B, whch s by far ho larges sum over colleced a a church Hoenblo n hn vcny. wll bo uncd o pay for ho now carpe recenly bough for ho church, Durng ho evenng Mrs. lnzard presened ho church wh a hndd f l bbl h p c wh a hnd Homo drapery for lo bblo rb. ho hlo wll b hld M V Uuukfrka a Eaonown. Homo drapery for lo bblo rb. ho nex Boonhlo wll bo hold a Mrn. Vnkfk Prof. W. B. Hoonemann, who luw boon lnurucor of lo ProflMy Urnn chor, ban resgned bn poson, nl bn dues a led Bank rcquro all bn aonou. Charlcf) Wemple, who hm fnrmcd ho Shepherd placo for n mmfoor of yonrs, lmn moved from hs placo. lo Rendng olrnln held holr regular meeng a Mm. CKU n Eaonlown yencrany afernoon, Ohnrlcfl M. Paerson olonod lklouno here lou wcvlc nnd ban moved ollrooulyn for ho wner. \ lo fourh Nhrownburyoocnl of ho maaon wll bo bold a B. 0. Uuzrdn omorrow ngh. LLE SlVE^ NEWS, nsallaon""of Offcers of Ser ^ Councl. - he nsallaon of he new offcers of Slver Councl of Amercan Mechancs -was held labuweek. he offcers nsalled were Junor pun counclor L. B, Campl)6U. Counclor- W.. Cararf. Vlcn counclor-olman Browcr. AFeaanrecordlnr secreary- H. Keramfrer. Wurdcn-Cbarlca Woolley. Co.duror-UlanDco Woollejr. nsde Bunlnel Davd Moore. Ouelde Benlncl Dclofleld Drawer., rusoa-harry B. Whe. be~c6wcns"only"nlne mohhsrol adhas fory members. hree new members have been naed whn he pas week. hey were Abbo Worhley, Joseplrurkngon and Joseph Langley. he councl has propery worh abou $ h»ro are Ufa knds of skaers here. he lazy skaer, who when he ges on ba skaes doesn do much eeebu sand on hem, and he man who ke9«kang for he fun here s n. he former can usually been seen on Parkers ppnd on accoun of he shor cusarce he has ogo, and he laer goes ohe rver bebause he bns a^larjer scope for hs ambon. hs vllage has skaew wlnr-a;nr-graccful; skaers wfo can cu he pgeon wng and skaers who can perform ahlec feas on he ce. he es skaers n he vllage among he young women are Msses L. S. rwn, Jenne Heyer, Carre Smh, Bella Moore, Ella Kng and Dasy Smh. he prze men skaers.are Howard. Hance, Davd Marcaschalk, Frank Baes, John Hobrough, Wm. Ponn and Morrs Borden... " ] he ce louses of; James Lane, George MlHvard,"Joln. LoVe and George Borden n-ere flled ls week wh co cu fron MclnLHenj-y Packers pod. Howard. Hance anl,john Hobrough broke hrpugjv he cewnle skang on he rver las week/ Boh receved a horough weng. ;, he greenlouses. of. he Love company,-whch were parally desroyed by fre, have been re-bul and have been resockfd,.. - Chrsan. Hanson moved o Madson, N. J., on"monday, where he wjmeemployed by nrrfl grower of roses. MsB-Mnne Kcmmerer of New York s vsng.ber broher, Harry Kemnerer. Mrs. "Adam Kegler, who has been sck.wh pneumona, s now convalescen.- Mrs, Barry Kcmmerer s confned o he houee wh seknesa. MARLBORO NEWS; A Narrow EscapeFrom Hnffocok lemovalh U\ he llage, -John S, Conover and hs. wfe had a narrow escape from suffocaon on Monda^ ngh of las week On rerng Mr. Conover had lef he damper\ja he soveppejlhe. room abelow. closed by msake, and he gas "from he sove came up hrough he regser, no he roon above, where hey slep. A vsor called a he lpuse eary uesday mornng, and o hs forunae crcumsance was due he rousng of Mr. and Mrj. Conover from he. supor no whch hey lad fallen. hey were revved ner conng ou n-he fresh ar. Mr. Conover suffered nohng- furher from ho aack, bu an hour laer Mrs. Conover wns suddenly.ken/very sck and had o ake o her bed, wh?re she was confned for nearly a week. She, s> now slowly.mproyng. here wll be several.removals n he vllage he comng sprng. Prof. Cossaboom wll move from Man sree o Hudson sree, near Ralroad avenue, sou Wllams wll move from Ralroad avenue o Hudson sree, JohffS. Con,over. wll move no homas P; HayA^rds house on Hudson sree, and Mrs. Dayon Hnlahar wll move o Freehold. Q John. Rue, he posmaser of he place, had a very severe aack of ushma and bronchs on hursday nrh, whch for a me was louprh lkely.o end faally. Dr. Ely was hurredly called n. For more han an hour Mr. Euo could scarcely breahe, bu he gradually grew beer. On Saurday bo was abeobe ou. Rev Samuel Cossaboom of Wlmngon, Delaware, came here las week on a vs o bs son Forman. He reurned on Monday. On Sunday mornng he preached h hebaps church, la pabor havng been called away o preach a a funeral. ^»» SEABRGH NEWS. Or ran Fre ComanvH Amea A Socl Exchange Offlee. he annual repor of he Ocean fre company shows ha he company has ne asses, conssng of propery ana cash, amounng o!$9,(j4(>.(0. &. specal meeng of he company wll bo held ongh and a dealed saemen of he. companys affars wll be made. Wuson & Brown, New York eoclc exchange brokers, wll open an offce here abou June 5h. hey wllhave adrec elephone and elegraph wre o he New Yorlc exchange. A meeng of he commssoners was held on Saurday ngh. Mayor Paoker saed ha hqafnorgago on ho own hall had been pjf s leaves he borough propery Ala of deb. An appropraon of $200 \fjja made for repars o Ocean avenue.. A resoluon was passed by ho board auhorzng he commee o make n conrac wh ho Consoldaed gas company for sreo lghs for one year, provded lo company would accep ho boroughs erms. Dr. James J. Reed wll gvo a lecuro o Goodwll councl of Amercan Mochancs n Now Brunswck n a shor me. Hs subjoo wll bo Wha Saw n ho Wca," and ho lecuro wll be n, descrpon of hs recen rp across he connen,, ho annual mecnc of ho Homo Ms- sonery socey W\B hold n ho Mehods ulurcf on lmrhdny ngh. A largo number of pboplo were presen. he nudress was made by Rev. 8. W, Zane. j Revval meeng!) uro beng hold n ho Mehods church, hey began on Sunday nfh and wll probably connue for wo woob. \ Rober Blar has conraced o buld wo dookf and bullhond for John md Henry LaMnroho of Locus Pon. Durng ho BOHBOH of ho Rrand jury on hursday, nlxeen peoplo of HUB plnco wero Bmmoncd ns wlnefocfl. Far lavon New*. A danco wan hold n Lbery hall on Frday ngh. Abou ffy pcmon wore nrcnonl nnd an enjoyable m wan had. ho oommlufl n cla-go of lo ball woro Mwnrd Lllo, Guorgo Snydor, Jr., and Cllronc Llo. Cap. Clarlca Caror hal nrrlvod homo from Clmrlwov/,(loh Crollm. wloro ho laabflm for ho (mll fow nomluv Wllllm Hvnry Bmlh of hl luoo s nck n LOUK Branch. Chnrlca Jhmnh) n nck wh ayn o advorbo n un WES LONG BRANCH NEWS. > An Accden o a "Waer Pary- Chqnges Among he Farmers* Many of he wells n hs neghborhood are dry and waer has o be hauled from he ponds for domesc use. Las Saurday Marqus L. Chamberlan, son of Wllam. Chamberlan, sared for a load of waer, He had a number of barrels n he wagon o "beflled, and Sarah and Carolne Chamberlan, Surah Woolley, Wllam R. Chamberlan and Harry Hopper go n he wagon oake a rde o he pond. hey sood up n he wagon-ad_neld;.qll.o he barrels. n crossng a guer n he roa3"e~barrels raled and he horses go frghened and dashed off n a gallop. One of,he Chamberlan, grls and Harry Hopper wore hrown ou of he wug-oh. he grls head was cu badly and Harry Hopper was knocked unconscous, bu he soon recovered... Some changes wll be ma.de among he farmers on-aprl s. James lon wll move from. S, Lanes farm o he^jamea E. Lppucol farm. J. Wesley Suphen, who s now on he Lppnco farm, wll go o> Asbury Park. Charles Rockhll wll move from he Dr. Goodrch farm o he homas Wllams farm a Oceanpor.. John F. Dangler wll nove>from he Waysde mll farm o. S. Lanes place. Frederck Mller of he Phalanx wll ake possesson of he Dr.Goodreh farm, vacaed by Charles Rockhl. Mr. Smock of. CORB Neck wll succeed Ko-- zelle Homes on he James Reynolds farm. A lerecen examnaon of he publc school here, of whch. H. Glhuly s prncpal, he pupls.who ook frs posons n her classes were as follows A class,wlmer Mclyrc, Clarence aylor, Mary Francs. Sarah Francs, Nele Harvey..! cluss Myrle CnmfMl, Rlocla Woman, Hollo llcyer, MuM (lbls, Mara Woolley.. c class Emnu (ujrol, Emma whe, Lousa Corson. EseU Jones, (jco-ga Hopper. A rerod farmer known as "Uncle Dan" Cover,.aged seveny-fve years, who Jns been a groa huner n hs day, and sll loves he spor, ws bu hunng.las Saurday wh a pary of neghbors and succeeded n sboonga large rd fox. _ ",.,. A bg serenade was gven o Mr. and Mrs, Jn,me3 R,. Moun on lel reurn from her weddng our on hursday neb.. " Dr. Burnham of,. Maoba, Canada, and Lamber Wrdell of Now York wero he Sunday guess of Mrs. Smh Achjson. Mrs Charles E. Cuver and ljcr son Wlle, of Lakewood, spen Sunday wh her moher^.-mraj-klvoda -Cover,.---. Mss Eunce Woolley of Waysde has been spendng he pas week wh Mss Dora Clayon of Cedar avenue. Fred W. VanNoe baa been confned o bs Cedar, avenue hono wh a severe, cold d rng he pas week., Mr. and Mrs,^ -Henry Jolne and wo chldrenof Long Branch vsed Mrs. Mry Smh on Sunday.. -George L. Gbbs has been confned o hs home durng he pas week wh an aack of he grp..,*" Mrs. Wllam M. Cover of Brooklyn has been vsng Mr. and Mrs. homas Cook a Oakhurs. - he wndmlls of Dr. E. M. Beach and George Moun froze up durng he cold snap las week. Van Moore has bough he AVes Long Branch Sunday newspaper roue from Joseph Harvey. Msa Hae J. rwn of Holmdel s spendng he week wh Mes Ella Hey er, Frank Jones fell n Mapss mll pond on. Saurday. " - OOEANPOR NEWS. Elec Offlcers-J, C. Prced Long Xerm of Offce.. he recenly eleced offlcersof Chucanunda rbe of Rud Men wero nsalled by Depuy Grea Sachem Joseph W. Boyle of EUonown las week. he offcers are. Projlc Joseph P. Clayon.. Sachem.. Hen-ns. - Senor sngauoro Ororge E. Wnnng. Junor sajramoro J. N. Sckles. Chef of records. Edwnrl Corlles. Keeper o wanpum (!. O. McFaddl. Collecor of wampum Wllam K. Llayon. Las Wednesday ngh he followng offcers of Mnpah lodge of Odd Fellows were nsalled... Noblo?mnl J. \V. Vucrs;. Vce rmml-r-. E. Knfllsl. ". Hocordlg slcrcfry Douehs Rddle.. Socray >. H. Glllord. rensurcr homas lddlo. Represenave o grea councl 3.. Wolllng." Afer bo nsallaon ceremones a supper was held n he hall. Arcana lodge of Knghs of Pyhas also held her elecon las week wh he followng resul Chancelor commander R. B. Herrng. Vlcc-lmncelor J; N. Sckles.. Prelne-D. 8. Glord. Mnser c work lorans lddlo.. Keeper of records unl seals Bouglaa llddle. Maser of Qnnnco ;.». ollman. Maser of exchwuer - Benjamn Eldrldgo. Maser n nrras E. W. Smh. Heprescnalvo o Rrnnd lodgo A. S. Bower. Alernae Lv S. rrlce,, bo lodge waa organzed n 873. has a. membershp of 42,and haa over $,200 worh of asses. J. 0. Prce, who had held he offce of keeper of records and seal for weny years, declned o servo longer, and Douglas Eddle was eleced n bs place. lo offcers of he hook and ladder company who wero eleced las week aro. rrcalden-c. 0. McFaldln. Vlco-jjrealdcn J. Kdwanl Corllcs. Secreary E. W. Craer. reasurer Wllam E. Clayon. Fo Oman Douglas rdlo. Asssan foreman John Wnrcl. rusees.onllnln/kldrldke, A,. Smh, L. M. Prljn, O. O. Mcfdlln, Hoar Hlalr, J. E. Corlos nnd Uouglaa lllllo. An oyser supper wll ho hold n Oskalea lll on January lol for ho bonefl of he (re company. Specal meengs are bong hold hs week n he Mehods churqh,. WAYSDE AND ycn NEWS. wo Surprse Pares-A Venaon ral-an lee, Oah. A surprse pary was gven o Charles ruex shorly afer he holdays. v Abou hry persons were presen from he. vcny. Durng.he Bame-week a pary waa gven a he home of CharlesBowne, Jr., a whch abou flfy persons werb presen. A donaon pary for he benef of Bev, J. D. Blls, pasor of he Mehods church a Hamlon, was gven a Charles lons a Hamlon..Abou 50 people were presen from.ma.nasquan, Long 3mrcbr Oeear-GroverHannHonrand Waysde, and abou $50 was realzed. George Dangler, whle engaged n cung ce on Soloman Mapss pond, slpped oh a cake of ce and fell n. e waer reached o ba shoulders. >.. Good skang s o be had on Solomon Mapss sawmll pond and on hompsons "ndan Lake." he ce n boh cases s abou fve nches hck. Horace Mller s regarded OB- he Bes genera Bkaer. he honors for fancy skang among he grls s abou evenly dvded among Llan Dangler, da Bowre, Ada Brand and esae ruex. Much work has been gven ou o, farmers and laborers n cung and haulng plng from ho Allaro propery a Howell o Ocean Grove-o be used n consrucng bulkhead3 along he Ocean Grpvo beach. A change has been made a he asssan supernenden of he Mehods SUnday-scuool. saac. Whe of Oakhurs wll succeed Joseph ruox fllng ha offce Farmers ge $4 a day for haulng ce N 6 fll he Wes Eud hoel ce house and Phl D.lyaclub house ce houses a Long Branch... Munro Shafs has.flled hs cehouse, wh ce cared from he pond on hs p r o p e r y /. * _.--*,. Soobeyvlle News. ; Mr. and Mrs. George "Wlkns of Cols Neck, Mss M. Lews and Benjamn Lows of Jerseyvlle and Mss Carre Rue of Freehold were he guess of Mrs. Wllam Mller las Wednesday. Wllam lon,- Danel Polhemusand J. H. 8. Parkes were he,guess of Wm, Hoey, who lves near Freehold, on Sunday. _* /.. _ r Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Campbell 6 New MonmoUh were "ho guess of Rober Lard las week. Frank Wlson of Colorado waa he gues- of h9 couan,~ Alber P6lbens7 las week. " * S. S. Scobey and son of Long Branch were he guess of J; F. Scobey on Smday.. Alber Polhemus reurned home from a vs o Conneccu on Frday. Mrs. M. E. Pae of Bospn s spendng he wner wh Mrs. R. Lard. Howard Whe of Bed Bank s vsnghs uncle, -Wm. A. lon. COLS NECK NEWS. Movlnu a larn-nmlulug HcnHru n Phladelpha. John R. D. Sou has moved hs barn near bn houso and hag convered no a blaoksmh shop. Wllam hompson, non of Charles hompnon, reurned o Phladelpha na Wcdnuly o rsumo ho sudy (jf douory n a college horo. Ho wll grndu> ao n Aprl. Goorgo Wlklm and bn saors of Long Branch reurned homo las week from vsng frlomlh and relave hero. Mrs. Aaron F. Bordon of Jemoyvlllo lnn boon onplk for a fow days wh Mm adorc WUCH, Jr. Mr. nnd Mm. Dnvld H. luok of Froncau onurulkml Rono rolnlvun from hn jlnoo on Hnluv, Mrn. Joolkh Ornmmor of Koypor ban jcon vlllk Mr. and Mrn. Chnrlonll. hompron. JAW weol wan olworvod aa lo woule of prayor and neolkh woro hold (vory Mnn Adn M, Sloklnn n frod from /mk Drunoh, Mlml<vna honpuou n confned o ho hoo b lk A box of good paper wh op handsomely llumnaed wh floral devce, colored and embossed, a 20 cens a John H., Cooks. Adv. -, Holmdel News.. Mr. and Mrs. Mnor Brown reurned home- from Florda lae week. Mr. Brown had a severe cold and. hs hurred her home comng. s. feared ha he cold wll resul n pneumona. A socable wll beheld n he chapel of he-reformed church o-ngh under drecon of he Chrsan Endeaver socey. A Sudenfrom Rugers college prenchcd n ho Reformed church on Sunday. Msses Frances andmyre Magee havebeen sck wh whoopngcough. Evadng Borough ax. he Sprng ake* ard Sea GrLand - company has no jsad e axes for las year, and- he "borough of Sprng Lake adversed he propery for - sale for he axes. he land company las now carred he case o he supreme cour, on he ground ha he borough has no rgh o levy axes. Sprng Lake s ncorporaed under he ac-of J88, and a recen decson of he supreme cour declares ha boroughs ncorporae^ ufder hs law have no valdy and canno enfore her. ordnances or rules;. " ; A Dog-Runs Amuck. A black dog owned by Wllam Hoff- \ man-creaed consderable excemen a Keypor on Monday of las week, by runng wldly hrough he.srees snappng a oher dogs and people. he dog. b Gordon Schenck, n sx-year-old boy, on he hand. he dog was sho, s no hough ha he dog-was" mad;~bu > young Schenck wab aken o.-he Paseur" nsue n New York for reamen, "... Wndo-r-s" Broken. Some unknown person exploded a large cannon cracker, n he rear of Popes bllard roomon Saurdaynghr- le forceof he exploson broke a num-,. ber of panes of ghss ou; /".. j Absoluely Pure. A crenra o arar balng powder. Hghes of al n leavenng fregn.-aes Uned Sac) Governmen rood Repor, s ROAL BAKNG POWUKB CO.. 00 Wall S., N.. Heres a good prescrpon for nohng. MY BLENDED EAS. *. - -v Sufflcen.waer, le draw and serve wh mlk and sugar. X)ose^-a, cupful as ofen as you wan., L. VAN GLLWE, Docor o he Publc ase, Fron Sree and Maple avenue. Look ou for George, he sample man; ho wll brng you a sample and ;.» you do he res. ^.. -, HE FAC MORE RACNG MEN USE HE EARNS. J BCYCLE han any oher make, proves ha mus be lgh runnng. Bu wheher for racng or pleasure a bcycle ha runs he eases s o be desred. he SEARNS n 96 s bound o be he leader. HE OURS BCYCLE A $75, s he fnes ever pu ou a he prce. Models ready for nspecon. H. CURS, Agen, 27 Broad Sree, Bed Bank. Panos! JANUARY Bargans! "Wo wan your money and aro wllng o pay you for. Peoplo who aro n lo hab of readng our adversemens know hese prces, r- arc genune -,,.._/ - larlman Mahogany, regular prlco $450; specal, $800. Harrngon Oak, regular prce, $)00; Bpecul, $200. Harrngon Mahogany, regular, $050 j speoal, $250. Sandard Oak, regular, $fllo ( speonl, $340. Kngahury Oak, regular, $370; apodal, $220. he nbovo aro all brand now, brgh nnd beauful; laes caeoa and laes mprovemens, hobo below aro used, bu n porfoo order. UVmlnan Rofluwood, regular, $475; opeoal, $375. Harrngoh-Bhony, roralnr, $8D0; Bpoclal, $200. Krakaner Ebony, regular, $)00; upoclal, $00. Chambers OBowood, $825 j Bpeolal, $00. %.»<! 00 SAVED A3 EASLY AS Largo Hlook of Now OrganH nnd a fow Second-hand Bnrgalnu. Sovoral good nquaro panos, $25 o $00. Bond for oaulog froo. " Ho. 29 Broad Sree,. Rod Bank, N.J.

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