VOLUME XX. NO. 30. RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY. ^ANUARY PAGES 1 TO 8.

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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 30. RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY. ^ANUARY PAGES O 8. A SUI FOR BIG DAMAGE; A, A. BONNER OF OCEANIC SUED FOB $0,000. hm Sui BrouaM by Xemue Eecc am o Red Baik, I ho Claim* ha Bonner Hired a Man o Knock Him Down and Bea Him. Leinuel echam M Red Bank lia sued A- A.. Bonner, he well- known horseman, or $0,000. he papers in he sui wee served yeserday, and he case will come up a he May erm o he Monmouh cours. Mr. Kecham has reained Edmund Wilson o Red Bankas his counsel. Mr. Kecban had been employed as rainer and manager by Mr. Bonner o abpu wo years, and unil he sale ol Mr. Bonders horses las monh. Ae he sale Mr. Bonner did no need Mr, Kecham longer, and he.wo men pared h^bes o riends, so Mr. Kech &m saysyjmr. Kecham was a Elk wood Park on Saurday and Mr. Bonnei was, also here. Mr. Bonner old Mr. Kecham ha hejji&no hink liah (Mr Keebam) had reaed ihim righ and Mr, Kecham, replied ha he had always reaed Mr. Bonner as. well as he knew how, and, ha he bad been wel reaed by Mr. Bonner iu reurn. A ew minues aer his, while Mr. Kecham was puing on bis overcoa, be was approached rom behind and was knocked down by a errible blow. His asaailan was a huge Irishman who was employed by Philip Daly. he man was abou o ollow up he aack when he was sopped by he bysanders. Mr. Kecham was badly hur by "he blow, and be has been laid up rom is eecs. He says ha Mr. Bonner oered o give $00 o he man who aacked him, provided he man would give him a horough beaing. Mr. Kecham says ha i was in pursuance o his agree nreh~lia~he wab~aaci d^ He"says ha a check or $00 was handed by Mr. Bonner o he barkeeper a Elkwood, o be. given o he man as soon as- Mr. Kecham bad had his beaing. he cheok was said o be in he possession o Philip Daly yeserday, and i was also said ha i was o, be kep io be used as evidenceirihe rial, -.- Seamboa Sock Sold. A conrolling ineres in he sock, o he New York and Monmouh Park seamboa company, which owns lie seamboa Lile Silver, was bough las week by homas Q. and Waler B. Paen o Lile Silver or $23,000.. he Lile? Silver was bough several years ago rom he New York and Long,Branch seamboa company or $45,000. he boa will ply beween New/York and Oceinpor he coming summer <S usual. Cap. H. B. Edwards has been capain o he boa or several years. he new owners have ho ye engaged a capain or nex summer, bu Cap. Edwards is likely o be reengaged.. i A Surprise Pary. Myron Worhley o Fron sree had a surprise pary,, las Friday nigh. he pary was^goleri up by Evelyn and Frank Odell. he pary began a ive oclock and ended a nine. hose presen were Flolsle Phelps, Mabel Forayue, Flossie Swannell, Lulu Weybrech, Lulu Murl, Madeline Mansonr Daniel Rue, Leser Paerson, Clinon Manson, Leslie Reckless, Floyd Rush, George Wilson, William Whie, Lou Davison, George Vanderveer Cooper, Edward Davis, Harold Kelley and Archie Spier., A Road Waned. homas Walling has a peiiion signed by abou weny residens o Belord, asking or he opening o he old road which runs, hrough he Meyers esae, leading rom Elber Waiings place near Belord o Dr. O. W. Budlongs place.» Hens Solen a Green Grovo. Four hens wore recenly solen roni he- henroos o Frank Vauderbeck o Green Grove, near Wayside, A Icc o Slauu Good hings here: Unpla Bvrup, per Rnllon S.8 nes Duller, por pouuil,,., il Good lluor, 5 pounds or;.00 Hos, Oiimcol, per na«ku«> 0 JJeolpr8 Flour, pi unrrol 5.08 A Doremus Bros Adv. Six Per Cen. $7,000 waned on hoel propery worh $0,000; also 93,000 on lno brick business propery in Anbury Pnrk, worh 3i,000j and $00 on handsome now reuidonce propery near ABbury Park, worh 0,800. All lro morgaged, 0 por oon ree o ax., W. H. Beegle. SriO Main Brep, Anbury Parl, N. J. Adv. < : ; Vial Davldoono green ag Balo. Adv. A HORSES BACK BROKEN. A Hired Horse malreaed by a Drunken Man. ; Las hursday Harry Clarke o Alan ic Highlands bired a horse rom J. M. Quackenbush o he same place o go o Chapel Hill. Clarke drove o Chape Hill and hen o WilliamsSearnsshoe a Navesink. A Navesink Clarke me William Gaey o Leonardville and hey bad several drinks. he men hen go in he wagon and drove ol he Amserdam hoel a Locus Poin, where hey go very drunk. hey sayed here abou our hours, when Gaey go in he wagon and drove away, leaving Clarke here. Gaey bea he borae and ran i oward Alanic Highlands. Going down he hill on Vaiey Drive he horse ell and broke is back. Gaey climbed ou^o he wagon and bea he horse over he head wih he whip o make i ge up. A. D. Conover o New Monmouh came along abou his ime and he go Gaey who was very drunk, ino his wagon and ook him home.,.mr. Quacjienbueh received word as o. he whereabous o his horse He go help and l he.animal was loaded on a sled and aken o Dr. A. D. Edwardss a Navesink, where i died he nex day. Mr. Quackenbush paid $00 or he horse, and he will begin sui o recover he amoun unless he men pay he bill. Clarke had Gaey arresed on a charge o sealing he horse rom him. he case was o have been heard beore Jusice John Ellis on Monday, bu Gaey ailed o appear.. _, _ ^ - JOS. W. GARDINER ARRESED. Held in $9,000 Bai on a Charge o Sealing Posolce Money. Joseph W. Gardiner o Alanic Highlands was arresed on Saurday on complain o D. Lane Conover, he posmaser o Alanic Highlands, on a charge o A deiciency o abou $400 was recenly ker and Mr. Longsree saw a man go ound in he posoice accouns by, he ino he wagon house, Mr, Parker was posal auhoriies,. and Mr. Conover armed wih a gun, and he wo wen claims ha he money was aken by ino he wagon housij.ogeher. hey Gardiner, who was he chie clerk in he ound he man crouched under-he arm oice. he case was beore Jusice Ellis wagon wih he :urkey-in his hands. who ixed he bail a $3,000. Peer S. He bad passed by he hens and he Conover and Samuel H. Robers became Gardiners bondsmen. he hearing will be held beore Jusice Elie on Friday. In he meanime an examinaion o he books o he posobce is being made, o ascerain where he money wen. William Pinard o Eed Bank has been en- ;aged us.gardiner"s counsel, and Daniel H. Applegae o Red Bank will represen Mr. Conover. _ Asbury Park Wins he Hog, A a mach a Eugene Magees hoel a inon Falls yeserday C. H. Landis o Asbury Park won he> 50p-pound hog which has had so many owners among he sporing men o he couny during he pas monh. he mach was a en birds, wih -welve enries. Henry C. Whie, Phil Daly and Landis ied wih nine kills, and he ie was sho o a ive birds. Landis killed ive birds and Daly and Whie killed our. oe hog will be sho or on he Riversides grounds.pa Friday. Some o he men wroiaye won he hog in he pas say ha i hey win again hey will slaugher i. ^»» Now Business Buildings. VanBruna ish marke building, on Eas Fron sree, has been moved o he eas side o he Henry C. McLean lo. A wo-sory rame* building, SSJ-xBO ee, will be buil on is ormer sie. he building will be pu up by Edward Rogers and is o be inished by April s. he building will have wo sores on he irs loor.. m. «A Shoulder Blade Fracured. One o Dr. Edwin Fields horses Van away on Sunday while i was in charge o his driver. he horse ran up Bench sree and ran ino Charles Dennis, who was sanding in hia ron yard, near he roadside. Ho was knocked down and his shoulder blade was racured. He will bo laid up a week or more by he injury. -,..-. he place o see ho newes and choices hings in cuglnps or he, able eervico is he glass soreso C. Dorlingor & Sons, 5 Broadway, near 2s sree, and 00 Murray sree, Now York. Adv. Marks O. X.. Spool Coon, 9 Cens [3 bu ono o many specials ovrori during our January clearing sulo now going MI. See display adverisemen on jrngo I. Joseph Sulz, Red Bank, Adv.» Ijlnen Mnuelojic). Very lino linen envelopes, pino papor nuraco, nl un conn pr pnoliuro, a un REG»8J5U saionery sore, Broad sree, ~ Bank. Adv. VoiJDvldjonB green ag Balo.~4("«. A URKEY HIEF CAUGH, HOMAS WOOOSON SEN O HE COUNY JAIL. lie Was Caugh Hi he Wagon House o Charles Parker o Fair Haven Las} Sairdg-Niah A urkey in Ilia liana a he ime o Capure. On New Years-pigh chances were cold bn a big urkey which was o be raled o by Edi Benne o Fair Haven. When.he chances were all sold, Mr. Benne wen o he coop o ge he urkey o show he ralers wha a ine, bird i was. While he chances were being sold some one broke ino he coop and sole he urkey. Mr. Benne could no have herale and he reurned he money he hm aken or he chances. Jus beore Chrismas he poulry yard o-charles Parker was raided by a poulry hie and wo big urkeys were solen. he man who sole Ed. Bennes urkey is supposed o have been he same individual who sole Parkers urkeys, and Bennes bird seemed o have saisied his appeie or a week. On he Saur day nigh aer,new Years C arles~parkers poulry yard was again visied by he hie and anoher urkey was capured. he nex Saurday nigh here was anoher visi and on.sunday morning Mr. Parker ound himsel anoher urkey shor.. Las Saurday nigh Mr. Parker deermined o wach his poulry yard. His son in-law, Bloomield Longsree o Red Bank, wached he poulry yard wih him. Mr: Parker and Mr. Longsree hid hemselves in he barm -he urkeys had been righened by he repeaed visis o he hie and hey had le he poulry house and had gone o he wagon house o roos. ha nigh wo hens, a rooser and a urkey were roosing on a arm wagon in he wagon house, he urkey was urhes rom he ron o he wagoni house. AbouFeleven ocloellir rooser o capure-he urkey. he man was capured and was ound o be homas Woodson, a colored man. He was aken o Fair Haven, and Ed Doughy brough him o Eed Bank, where he was locked up in he own jail unil morning. He had a hearing "beore Jusice Sickles on Sunday morning, and in deaul o bail he was sen o he couny jail. > * *-*-*i - Repairing a Drawbridge. During he nex ew weeks he drawbridge a he Highlands will be closed or repairs. he board o reeholders and a commiee represening-he railroad company me a he bridge yeserday, and aer looking he bridge over hey decided ha i would be necessary o build sone piers under he ends o he draw. he expense o keeping he bridge, in repair is borne by he railroad company. While he improvemens are underway no rains will be run over he draw. he work will be commenced nex Monday and will bepushed orward as rapidly as possible. Asking or a Bridge Foopah. A peiion will be presened o he boiird o reeholders a heir nex meeing, asking ha a oopah be buil on..he Oceanio bridge. he peiion has been signed by nearly all he residens rom Locus Poin o Alanic Highlands. ho Grand Jury. hegiand jury, which spen las week invesigaing ho Middleown aairs, has adjourned unil Friday o his week. I is expeced ha he work o he session will be compleed on ha day. I is hard o behigh-oned and hungry a he same i mo. As long ns my ncig h - bors hnd all ho business aiid I sa Hue a baok-uumber ca, " waohing and waiing," all ivns us peaceul as nn orienal nigh; bu ho waching and wuiing has shied. As long as my neighbors wan o cu prices, les all ake a hand. I will or he nex ew weeks inale n hal-dozen--cabines, sain inish, wih oiie mouned on a large handsome moun, or $,25. I you have bough a icke issued by Bomo oher phoographer, bring i in, and [will allow you wha i cob you. A, I, Coloman, phoographer. Adv. Monies < W. 0. Ely o Holmdel is in Indiana hii weak, buying homos or hl«spring rade. Ho will lid home abou February lo wih wo carloads o^ horses, and will bo clad o nee \m cusomers a his sablua n Holmdel. Adv. Vinl Dvidoonu green og Balc Adv. GOOD SCHOOL CHILDREN. /iose Wlioae> Hank In Sudies JFaa Above NHey Per Cen. his week has been examinaion week in he Eed Bank public schools. he pupils, who aained an average rank o niney per cen in heir sudies during he pai» hal year did no have o undergo he examinaion. he examinaion o he. eighh, ninh, enh and.elevenh grades was conduced on Monday and uesday, and he schoolchildren in hese grades who ranked above niney in heir sudies had a holiday hose wo days. o-morrow and Friday he oher grades will have heir examinaions. he children who were excused in each grade are as ollows : MECHANIC SBEKSCHOOL. "^ Elevenh (rrado-sanley Bagermia, Alnnzo Bed. lock, Augusa Howe, Alice Ulalsdcll. Nellie Kubl. enh nide OlO Aul, Horace VanDorn, Nellie Wilbur, Barclay Ivlns, William aylor. Ninh grade-julia Aul, Nancy Blaisdell, Nellie Broiver. Flossie Cadoo, 8adlo Olay. Marlon Hule. Bessie Love, Edih Sayre, Annn Valenine. Rusle ollman. Richard Applegae, Percy Davi, David aylor.. - Eighh crrade-graco Elddle. Annio Allnson, Haggle Blaisdell, Louisa Limiluoul, Lillle Malord, Anna Morris, Ada oerson, Alice Pierson, Mary Plerson, Belle Ropers. Laura Sherman, Annie allman, QHvee wjqrd, Mary VanDorn, Edih HPWU, Ieuben Gaun. Ira Hanco. Sevenh grade-mabel Longsree, Helen Wolco, royleus?hermad.... Sixli rraoe Josle Dunliar, Lnura Many, Kile Owen, Olivo Weaver, Irving Brnun. John Brown, Willie Duncan, Raymond Eisner, Llle Hcisley, LeBoy Nouman. (ieorse silwell, Krau eley, Josle Valenine, Norman Gardner. Fih Rrade-Annle Coon, Marion Frederick, Isabel Grape!, WilUam Buon. An old Weybrech. JJourh Brade-Berba Hanklns. Ehel Wbla, William Mlnugli, Ellzabelh Orumles. Leona Lum, Mdy Wycko, Marguerie Allison, Clyde Sae, Waler VanDorn,. hird Krade May Bloodgood, Anna Beck, Bearlee Doughy, Jlea VanGiahn, Fre3 Diincari, KURsein ilorj, Geurge Hance. second jrade-alma Broun, Florence Krldel,Wille» Oerson, Kile Siles, Alice Supp. Marha Wie, Laura Byron, Kaie Borden. Herber Culling, oo, Moblon KiiKinun. Leon MlnoD, David Hahews, Hurry Robinson, Waler Shomo, Leslie Ausin, William Lawrence.,. Firs Grade Mabel Bray. Carrie Blaisdell, Frl8eo Valdea, Oliver Sryker, Bessie Kennedy, Clarence hompson, May Warden, Paul de la Rcusllle. 0 AKLAN D SREE SCHOOL Sevenh grade Bayard nrockmoron, Danne Rue, Bessie Kelly. Cora Sevenson. Sixh Krae Alma Aul, Harry Clayon, L0U3 Davidson, Genie Norman... Fih Krade Francis Awaer, Minnie Coinmeg, GeorRe-EdRar, Clinon HarrlBon. Mae Lee, Grace Mulchow, Mnrgare Minujih, Willie Whie. Fourh grade-mabel Wilbur, Mabel Wiio, Clinon Manson. Joseph Morris, Edna Bolon. hird grade Florence Whie, Mabel Wilson. Second grade Lou Bolon, Jehu P. Coooer, Jr.i Willard (J. Evans, Isaac Dlxon. Sewar E. Mao-* Kellar, Harry llalchovv, Rober Norman, Andrew Robers, Sarah Sodeu, Jerome Maeson, George WasliiQBon. ^Flrs credo Alllo-Bolon.Elchard lion. Clareuce Hill, Wilber,y?eQck, Jamea Clayoh, Ensley Rogers. /.,!»,. SIIRKV8)UBV AVENUE SCHOOL. Fih Rrndo Rolier Brannin, Daisy Davis, Ollie Esell, May Hnckc. Emma Laera. Fourh prrade-madel Blay, Jessie ChrlslleH, Mary >Eddleon, George Hurley, GeorRe Hacke, Dora Poole, ierbei Sco, Uaymond ilon, Charlie horpe. hird grade-emma Paerson, Edih Smih, Ralph ilon, Ehel Whiing. Second grade Reba Bocllne, Mary Baker, Willie Baker,- Grade Huckc, Arnea Kollock, Eunice Lucus. Josle Mauser, Morion McQueen, Gw)rRe Murpby. Ernes Oliver, Mary VanBrun, Addle Van- Brun, CliorliQ Kellum. Firs grude-harry Blay, Edwin Davis, Charlie Worliley, Arhur amock, Delen Sylveser, Irena Smih, Edna Cook, William Shields. - he Growing o Carnaions. A las Friday nighs meeing o he Monmouh couny horiculural sociey a Oceapic he members gave shor alks on he culivaion o. carnaions, and he mos proiable varieies o grow. Ou Friday nigb o nex week he principal address will be made by Nicholas Buerbach. ->-»-«- A Grocery Sore Sold. Frank Cooper, broher o James Cooper, Jr., who has been chie clerk in his brohers drug sore or several years, has bough lie Jacob Scheper grocery Bore a he corner o Fron sree and Maple avenue, in he J, raord Allen building. Mr. Cooper will ake charge o he sore nex Monday. c A Fire Companys Ball. he Navesink hook and laiijer company o Naveaink gave is annual ball in Navesink hall las Wednesday nigh. he aair was well aended.. William Searns, Ridgvvay Ingling, Ariisi Posen, Fred and Edward Schneider and Frank Hower were in charge o he bull. Everybody IJUCH he Esey Falcon Pen. Everybody who uses he Esey Falcon pen Ubea.i.. hoy like i because i wries so well on any kind o paper, and because i wears abou wice as long as he ordinary seel pon. he pen is sold n $ 00 or a box o 44 pens. A box o puns is sold or 0 oens. A iner Euey Filconpeu or womens usu is also made, which is pu up liebamd way and sold a lio 8aino price. A box o--ciher size will be sen by iiinil, i desired, on receip o ho price. HE RECHSEH 8nionory Sore, ieuisen Building, Broad sree, KodBnnl. /lru. llarneai Bough o Birdnull& Hon will glvo lio bee Bleacion A orce o compeen mechanics urn ou wi liio ImriicM as you win ind anywhere. JPrlces down, nllioik" lculicr is up. Adjoining own hull, Hod Bank. Ado. ha rolley Mops Acrono ho way rom Gowdyji corriaga mid Hlcigh ropoolory. Full line, lowes prloon., F.. Qowdy, oo o Broad iroe, IkdBnk,N. J, Adv. FROM MiDDLEOWN. HE SLOOP S. V. ROGERS SJNK A BELFORD. - A Dance a JUUm Man indalls MMa hursday Sigh Many So Sand Crabs Caugh Sew Oicers o he ~ Navesink Mp worh JJeaoue. he sloop. S. V. Rogers, owned by Cap. Alber Runyon o Belord, sprang a leak while lying a anchor in he creek las ^hursday and sunk iu six ee o waer. he"sloop waa loaded wih 400 bushels o clams and was o sail or New York he nex day. Alber Bell, he irs mae, who was sleeping aboard he boa, had.barely ime o escape. He said he waa awakened by he sound o usbmg waerj He rushed on dpck and go on he deok o Cap. Newon Seeleys boa, which wns"anchored close by. he Rogers was raised, yeserday. Miss May J.indallo New MOD mouh gave a dance a her home las hursday nigh. he house was decoraed wib. poed plans and erns, and a welve oclock a collaion was served by he hosess hose presen were Hiss Minnie Fros, Misses Flora, Mary and Berha HendrjckEon, Miss Ella Fros, Miss Mary E. Walling, Misses Meie and Nora Walling, Joseph D. and James Fros,- and Mr. and Mrs, William Fros o New Monmouh j-charlcs V. Hope and Benjamin J. Parker o.shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. John "VanMaer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wycko, Mr. and Mrs. David Wycko and Blisses Eulda and Mary Beers o Holmdel; Miss Lydia Bowne, James Hendrickson and Craword Paerson o Middleown; Miss Florence Cover and Horace Burrowes o Keypor, and Miss Charloe Field o Nu Swamp. Henry Sailer o Alanic Highlands caugh 200 so sand crabs a Belord las Friday. his is an unusual number o be caugh a his ime o he year, alhough so sand crabs are no inrequenly oundo he las in he winer. he Epworh League o he Navsink Mehodis church held a sociable on Monday nigh a David Weservels. A programae.o insrumenal and vocal music was rendered, and abou $7 was realized. he-league held is "annual elecion o oicers on Sunday aernoon. he oicers eleced were: Presiden Michnol Desprcaux, Firs vlcnpresideu Miss Louisa Card. Second vice-presiden Miss A. Smih. hird vice-presiden Miss Anna Johnson., Fourn vice-pnaiden Miss Annlo Cord. Secreary -Miss Delia DeVesy. reasurer Miss Sarah Despreaux. A Presbyerian sociable was hild a Rev. G. S. Wenwicks a Alanic Highlands las Wednesday nigh. A musical and lierary programme was renderedby. Miss Lilian Paddoqk, Miss Carriq Gehlhaus, and Rev. and Mrs. G. S. Wenwick. Mrs. Archie Quackenbush re-, ceired a prize or, answering he mos quesions abou a penny. Cap. William Meyers and his broher Lewis, o Belord, ound a car o codish adri in he "bay las Wednesday.. he car conained ish weighing seven hundred pounds. he car had evidenly broken loose rom some vessel which waowing i. he men sold he ish o a New York dealer.. Rev. J. 8. Russell o Hope Valley, L. I., who was called las week o, he pasorae o he Cenral Bapis church a Alanio Highlands, has acceped he call. He will assume charge o he church inmarch. Jacob Burlew o Keansburgj who aemped suicide by cuing his hroa abou hree weeks ago, has become enirely paralyzed. He is now a he Long Branch hospial. - Miss Hannah Heah o Middleown has reurned home rom a monhs visi o relaives a New Haven and Harord. Miss Heah is now conined o her bed wih sickness. Rev. J. C. Lord, recor o All Sains church a Locus Poin, will exchange pulpis nex Sunday wih Rev. D, F. Warren o Jersey Ciy. Mrs. John Ellis o.alanio Highlands, who has beon visiing riends a Ashley Falls, Mass., or he,pas hree wooke, has rourned home. Mrs. Waler Maxson o Navesink, who hns beon sick wih pneumonia during ho pas wo weeks, is improving. A Bociablo will bo hold in. hu Cenral Bapis church a Alanio Highlands nex Wednesday nigh. Frank Green has moved rom Alanio Highlands o Farmingdalo. Operaors Waned. en girls waned o nmlio nummer clohing; lenriwe paid while learning. Apply a acory o S. Eisner, -Wallace sree, manuacurer o. summer cloh ing, Adv. m «VIBIIDavldibhsgreen dgualo.

2 HE RIVERSIDES BIG DAY. A FULL DAYS SHOOING LAS FRIDAY. A Handicap Even a Vce.nv-l.ve Pigeons, ana Several Flse-Brd Evens-he Winners he C&ubis sill aracing much aenion. A. A. Makes Abou $SO. Hackman and Frank Layoii, boh oi Las Friday he Riverside gun club had Long Branch, are in he lead, and each shooing all day a is grounds. Several has won our games. Barry Woolley o maches were sho, he principal one Long Branch, heodore Young o Long among hem being a handicap mach a Branch, and William Suphin o Shrewsbury are a. ie or second place, each 26 birds, $5 enrance ee. he handicaps ranged rom 25 o 32 yards. here was having won hree games and los one. a comparaively large aendance, and On Monday nigh ully 200 specaors he days shooing, which began a en were presen o see he game beween oclock and coninued unil nearly dark, John Merryweaher and Harry Woolley. was one o he mos pleasan in he his-he game was. very exciing and was ory o he club. he big even was " class shooing," which means ha he man or men who made he highes score ook-irs money, hose who were nex highes ook second money, and hose who made he nex highes go hird money. Henry. C. Whie and Edward M,, Cooper each scored 23, and were high men. hey divided irs money, which was $25, and go $2.50 apiece. Henry Koegel o Newark scored 22. He go second money, which was $5, and he hus go more han eiher o he men who made a beer score han he. he hird money, amouning o $0, was divided by Al. Ivins and John Goughan, each o whom scored 2. John B. Bergen and George L. Low o oms River each scored 20, James"Cd6pev Jr.7 scored 9; H. C. Marryo o Asbury Park scored 8; and Charles Zwirlein o Yardville scored 5. - Oscar Hesse missed seven ou o he irs oureen birds and hen wihdrew; and George VanHeise o oms River also wihdrew aer missing a number, o birds. - A mach a ive birds, wih $2 enrance, was won by George Low and Charles Grossinger, each o whom killed ive sraigh. Al. Ivins, James Cooper, Jr., Charles Zwirlein, George VanHeise and John Goughan each killed our; and Henry C. Whie, ilel Cornwell and Henry Koegel each killed hree.. ; In anoher mach a ive birds, $2 enrance, Al. Ivins and R. Parker o Freehold ied, and Al. Ivins won in he shoo-o In a" miss-and-ou mach Al.* Ivins, Henry C. Whie and Charles Zwirlein divided he money aer each had killed six sraigh. In a riendly mach, wih no money up, James Cooper, Jr., Will Was and Charles Zwirlein killed our; Al. Ivins and Edward M. Cooper killed hree; and.melcoj-nivell killed wo. Six hundred and en pigeons were bough or he maches. O hese 0 were bough rom local pigeon raisers, and he ohers were bough a Philadelphia. JLhiry cens a pair was paid. In he maches 545 pigeons were used, and 05 birds were reurned o he clubs coops..four hundred dead birds were shipped o New York. he ohers eiher go away, or were aken home by he shooers. he mae); was no held o make money, bu o give a good days spor o he members o he club and heir iends he club, however, will clear abou $50 on he days shooing, abou hal o which will come rom he sale o he dead birds.. Shooing Maches a Keypor. Marcus Brower won he monhly mach o he Bayside gun club o Keypor las Wednesday aernoon. His score was 25. Joseph Vigne was second wih a score o 24. A mach was Bho a Keypor his aernoon beween a eam o welve men rom he Freehold gun club and welve men rom Bayside gun club. Couny Clerk heodore Aumack has given a silver buer dish o Bayside gun olub. I will be sho or nex week. Dr. O. C. Bogardus will give a prize which will be sho or he hird Wednesday in February. A Calio Walk and Poao Races. ho degree o Pocahonas o Oceanic hold a popcornsociable and cake sale in Red Mens hall a ha place las Wednesday nigh. here were ieen couples in he cake walk jjihd ho prjzo Was won by lliaa Haio Brown and George Alag. Aerward our poao races were held. ho winners were Mrs. Frank Skidmorq, Georgo Kuhn, Richard Rogora and Joseph Hughes. Abou $0 was cleared by he sociublo. j Baseball a MldUloown. hp Middloown ahleic club deeaed a Now Monrnouh eam Ina Saurday by a sooro o 28 o 25. Nex Saurday ho Bamo clubs will play or a ball and ba. A baseball club has boon organized a Holland, near Middloown, wih David Wycko na capain. Shooers Buy Now Guns. James Boglo, William Pcanmll, Franl Bkidnioro, Albor Bloodgood nnd Harry Ilarvey, moniborn o ho Oconnio gun olub, won o Now York Ina week nnd bough now gunp, HE FOOL OURNAMEN. : " ~ A. A. Uacanan and Frank a/on in he lead. he pool ournamen, which has been going on a he Union hoel, on Whar avenue or he pas wo or hrep week6,- won by Merryweaher by en poins. his was Woolleys irs deea, and he game was one o he mos ineresing o he series. o-nigb Joe Seinberg and Merryweaher will play one game and. Hackman and Lay on will play anoher. his game will pu eiher Hackman or Lay on in irs place.» i q> An Insiue Recepion. he young mens insiue o Seabrigh will give a recepion on Wednesday nigh, February Oh. he commiee in charge o he aair consiss o Edward W. OBrien, chairman, John J. Pollard, secreary, and James Hun, reasurer. he recepion promises o be he mos successul.he insiue has ye given. he "grand march will sar a nine oclock. " ^ i A ro or a Blanke. A ro or a blanke will be held a inon Falls on Saurday o his week. he course will be on he Eaonown urnpike, wih he end o he course near Eugene Magees hoel. he race will be beween horses owneel,by H. A. Conover, o Long Branch,Ciy and John, Paerson o inon Falls. he race will be mile heas, bes hree in ive. Bowling or Prizes. A handicap bowling ournamen is being held a Long Branch. he ournamen is open o couny bowlers and is limied o 85 enries. he enrance ee is wo dollars and games coa ive cens each per man. Each conesan mus play hree games during he ournamen vvih each man"eneedr~lie^irs prize will be a purse o $30 ; second prize, $20; hird, $0; ourh $7 ; ih, $8. A Bicycle Business Sold. Frank C. Sorck has bough Harold K. Allsrom8 ineres in he bicycle.business o-allarom- &-Co.- he business will be conduced h«coming season by Mr. Sorck personally, in he same locaion. Mr. Sorck sill reains his ineres n he piano and musical business o AUiroin&Co. ^.» Shooing a Freehold. William R. VanDoren won he mach o he Freehold gun club las Friday aernoon wih a score o 28 ou o 80. Wm.. Buck was second wih a score o 25, Henry Hance hird wih 24, and Spaord Walling ourh wih 23. Serenaded by a Bicycle.Club. On uesday nigh o las week he limraerman bicycle club serenaded Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hulse o Freehold, who were recenly married. he guess ook wih hem a handsome couch, which hey gave o he young couple. Lou eley Was Fih, In he big skaing race a he ice palace a New York las Friday, Lou eley o Red Bank enered in he wo-mile handicap. here were nineeen enries and eley came, in ih. He had a handicapo niney yards.» C» : Shooing a Midway. William H. Perrine won he badge a las Wednesdays mach o he Midway gun club by killing eigh birds sraigh. He alsp won wo miss and ou evens, ono wih a score.o seven and one wih a score o our. ho Bicycle Season Opening. Misses Edih and Jessie Gray, Frank Sherwood and Rober Evans, all o Lile Silver, have ordered new bicycles rom George Hance Paerson o Red Bank. Asbury Park Wins. he Asbury Park bowlers have won irs placo in ho couny bowling ournamen which lias been going on or some weeks. Red Bank has second placo,. A Clara-Digging Cones. Vornon Woolloy and Arhur Nivison o Oceanic will havo a olam-digging cones ho irs day he ide is avorable. ho sakes will bo $2.50 n side. General juiiicml and Grocers All kinds on hand. SpeoinJUoB buil oorder i desired. F. B. Gowdy, oo o Broad Broo, Red Bank, N. Jv Adv, Dr. Chanmnn can bo oonaulod a ho olloo <o Dr. Fiold on ho uocond and ourh huradoyn o each monh. Eyo, car, noao and hron oxoluavoly. Aav, A * * * A Reliable Sewing Machine or $8.98. One More Week Our January Clearing Sale. wo weeks o such busy reailing, youd hink i would cause he couners o look shaered, bu youll ind jus as many crisp* resh piles o Fancy and Saple..D.ry Goods and General Merchandise as me your gaze he irs day o his record-breaking sale prices perhaps a lile more in your avor.,. he ollowing lines are represenaive o he values oered hroughou he sore. CLARKS "O.N.." SgOOL COON;hundred-yard spools, 22]^c. a dozen...2c a Barbours 200-yards Linen hread, 8c. value. 5c. Royal ooh and alcum Powder, 8c. value......"... 5C. Hau-Cure Soap..; < 9c..Cashmere Bouque Soap..:... 3c Babe-Skin Soap and alcum Powder.. OC. Heavy willed oweling. 3%C. Ready-Hemmed Pillow Cases 9%C. Hemsiched Pillow Cases I %C. Ready-Hemmed Bleached Shees 39<J. 72-inch Damask able Linen.. ^... 49C. Silesia Wais Lining;...".. Percaline Wais Lining. Bes Qualiy Skir Lining Fas Black Rusle Lining Bes Velveeen Binding Boysand GirlsWool Miens, i... LadiesKid Gloves Ouing Flannel Wrapper..*... Any o our 50-cen Dress Goods,,... Dress Goods worh 75 cens o $.00.. spool. 6%C. 8946/ Our invenory disclosed a number o Cloaks, Capes and Fur Garmens which we have marked a 50cens on a dollar. his means, a big saving or you and a clearance or us. ( * I Broad and Mechanic Ss., RED BANK, N. J. *. Even in he dulles o imes his sore should be busy i real worh is wha shoe buyers are in ques o. New aces show hemselves almos every day. I you haven been here ye, why \ wo iems are quoed ha ell he. value giving o a sore ul. I you knew as well as we how well your money bough here, you wouldn hesiae abou coming. Womens Brigh Dongola, wih lexible sole, round.oe, paen leaher < ip and heel, a rile higher han common sense; eiher buon or. lace. Widhs B, C, D and E. School Shoes, 95c. and #.20. he bes shoes or school wear or eiher boys or eirls is our, " shield ; Sh6es." hey areinadelowihsand he wear "and* ear % ha healhy, romping children subjec heir shoes o. Sizes 8Joll, 95c; Hi o 8,$L20. Nex o Navesinh Naional Bank, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Have you ried hose hams Iha Sickles &*Clay sell or 8 cens per pound? Very ine sugar cured. Bes New Orleans Molasses, per gallon,! Bes 3-pound Maracaibo package Coee, o Buckwhea, per pound, - j&±. 3 cans Corn, New York sae,! 3 cans Early June Peas, - JL 3 cans omaoes, J ersey packed, - SICKLES & CLAY, v :! 32 Broad Sree,., C. 8c. 20c. < 23c. X 25c. **+ 25c. Red Bank, N. J. DR. F. L WRIGH, Surgeon Denis RED BANK, N. J. Broad Sree, opposie Bergens. // V Skaes Sharpened! Skaes Sharpened and pu in irsclass order while you wai. SKAE SRAPS. Oak anned Skae Sraps a eigh cens per pair... c. c. SMOCK; Cor. Fron S. and Bridge Ave., ^ BANK, N. J.. I Special Bargains in China. I. A special bargain is some inely decoraed Dinner Ses in colors and gold, 2 pieces, a $9.73. China ea Ses, blue and brown decoraion, $.90, Compare prices and you will ind, hem abou one-hal wha he same are sold or elsewhere. Skaes. Genuine all seel clamp skaes rom 33 cens a pan- up. Ladies skaes rom 75 cens a pair up. Racing skaes rom $2.25 or a very air Winslow skae o $6.50. or he highes grade aluminum proessional skae made wih culery seel runner. Rockers. Anique oak Cobbler Sea Rockers a $.08. Morris Reclining Chairs a $4.50. Pains, &c. ;i Alanic Whie Lead a $5.00 per hundred. Deans Pure Linseed Oil, 47 cens per gallon.,, Furniure, Ilnrdwaro nnd Ilouao., ; ; Furnishing Goods o clviry de- J [ ecripion..!, Everyhing delivored rco wih- ^ ; in ily miles o Rod Bank.. elephone call, Ca. J. H. PEERS, I : BED DANK; NEW JERSEY. X

3 CAKE OF HE CHAIN. Keep i in Order ana Avoid : :. Ahnouance.. Ever Blnce chains have been in nee as )he essenial means o" ransmiing power on bioycles heir proper care has bqen a consan source o annoyance. ha he chain is one o. he mos imporan pars o a wheels anaomy is generally recognized, and i ollows ha i mus be kep in perec, order o insure comor and saisaoion in riding. he essenial poin is proper lubricaion. -. he marke is nll o solid and Eemi-, liquid lubricans, and he ordinary pracice is ; o rnb a porion o one o cbebe over he blocks o he chain unil bey pass over he sprookes noiselessly. I. is surprising how eoon he eec wears away. <?,he ordinary chain conains abou 00 bearings, eabb revolving a cerain Sisanoe only around is axis, making a conac ha causes rapid wear o he pars. hese bearings mus be kep well lubricaed. his can bes ba accomplished by saring wih a clean chain, which has isben made so by immersion overnigh in benzine or kerosene. hen he seniliqnid or so graphie composiion shonld.be worked in, b.o graphie should so compleely ill he pars ha do dos or dir can ind room o ge in. When h.e graphie bas caked, he dns should be brushed rom is surace, cbe ( graphie soened by applying co oil, bu any o he lubricaing liquid compounds o be ound on sale everywhereand a-new coa, o graphie spread. his done, dus never has a chance o do much damage. A" gear case sinipliles all his, A ip ia a gear case yea,r,l:^ «be Fas Brigade. John S. Johnson wans o race Jimmy Michael 5 miles, all bu he las quarer o a mile o be paced. In France ayloro has beaen Hure, Linon, Young Champion, "Michael No. 2;" Buoroe, Larigue, rs. "Huber, Digeon, and many ohers. Miobaels rainer, Shaer, says ba he lile en knows nohing o ear or worry,.is srong as an ox and has never been ill in bis lie. hus he wins. aylore,.he Frenchman, agrees o ake on Chase, he Englishman, or a middle disance race, paced, he cones o be decided a he opening o he racing season in he norh.. Kaser, he Swiss ohampion, laely negoiaed a hal mile, nnpaced, in 60 seconds. He will shorly be sen or he worlds record or. ha disance. he record is 67 seconds and is held by Arhur Gardiner. Cyclone Pee auhorizes he Omaha World-Herald o Bay ha he challenges any man in Nebraska or Iowa or a one mile race on home rainers. In case he ahallengeis no acceped Pee will give nn exhibiion mile and go agains he worlds record. Jimmy Mchaels moher-in-law bas reoeived a. legacy o $20,000, rom her ormer husband, Herder Leurs, rom whom she was divorced several years ago. Her children received some money also, bu Michaels wie, i is said, reused her share. he mysery o Michaels marriage bas been seled by he visiing Englishmen, sayp he Boson Pos. hey say ha he has a wie one o he plump, rosy cheeked girls o his naive laud. She is really in Amerioa and Jimmy is really her hnsbnnd Fro and Con. (From Oie JIec York elegram.) A brillian suggesion occurs as hese lines ore wrien. he words "pro" and "con" ore widely used in connecion wih each oher. he expression "pro" bas also become he acceped abbreviaion or he proessional racing man. Gall a man a "pro," and all know wha is mean. Now as o "con." his is a slang expression, he applicaion o whioh is also widely known. Briely, n "con" is a.conidence man, or one who sails under alse oolors wih an end in view. Wha is he ordinary amaeur bn a "eon?" Why no designae proessionals and amaeurs au "pros" and "cons?" his is beor han calling hem "pros" and "shamaonrs." he amaeur who never disposes o he negoiable prizes whioh roward liiru, when he inishes ouo, wo or hrecriu/a race is a yarioy, alhough he may exis. In an np own clubhouse las nigh, waa old he sory o wo local amaeurs who ook a jaun down lie Jersey Bhoro o a own he name o which suggess New Jorsoy Boil and oapnrod every prizo in sigh a he looal races. According o bo sory, no a prizo lo ho own, or overy one was sold or coin o ho realm booro ho "cons" boarded ho ruin or honio. J - "* " u Pacomablng as a Business. Sorno well known proessional rldors appreciaing ho demand las uenson or as uud expor rnbing crows, uro ploing ou parners o devoe heir aenion o paoomaking exclusively his year. Overures have boon naado o loading ridors o ouer ho pacing business, and i ia likoly ha somo o ho really as spriners who havo mo wih indieren BUOOOBB on ho clroul will join ho now lino. ho paolug crows will bo paid Weekly salaries nnd will bo a ho disposal o raco moo promoers nud managers A ixed aohodulo o ruos will bn ndopod o regulae he rcnnl o pacing crowa or ho raoer a vurioua dii)uuqob.- Some. Very imely Aviee Abou hem From an Exper, More dieren saddles are on he marke o conos6 inexperienced riders han, ever beore: Wih all he diversiy o paern, however,, hey may be rough ly divided ino wo classes hose which oer a broad, so resing place on he wheel and hose which are simply a working base or he rider. he irs clasb akes in all he "hygienic ""an- aomical," pneumaic and heavily up-. Bolsered saddles, while he laer class includes he hard or slighly padded aairs wih narrow baoks and long, narrow pommels, Each class is ound by many o be he only comorable kind. he quesion wih riders is subsanially wheher hey should choose a sea or a saddle. he only answer o be ound ia in he syle o heir posiion:.riders who disribue heir weigh beween he pedals, - handle bars and saddle and keep hemselves so poised as o be always ready o shi her weigh wan ohiely a solid, shapely base o brace agains, wih somehing o a pommel o keep, hem rom sliding o. his class o riders oen ind he broad, so saddles acually uncomorable. he, riders who si on a wheel as hey do on a ohair wan as broad and so a Bea us will permi hem o work heir legs and are ap d ind he bes shaped o he hard, narrow saddles wearisome. Excepions exis in boh cases, however. Hard and so saddles nre boh growing in populariy. In uadju8ing saddles he heigh o he handle bars is considered by riders o experience. hose who rido wih he bars on a levelwih he saddle usually ind hose adjused horizonally jus he hing. For^ hose who "ride he pedals aad he* bars," wih bars and saddle level, a sensible plan is o ake sigh over he back o he saddle and seo ha is rear elevaion, is nose and he bars are in sraigh line. I he bars are dropped below he saddle level, helaer should be iled orward wih nose down so as o mainain his lice.. ON ^E^WARPAH. German Cycliss Fighing Police Regulaions or Wheel Riders, A somewha remarkable movemen is being sared by he devoees o cycling in Germany. I is nohing less han a demand or he due represenaion o oyoliss ineress a all elecions, wheher municipal or sae.. Wheelmen in he aherland have cause or bier complain agains he police regulaions, which in muny cases are no only vexaious, bu also nonsensical. ~- hey dier, oo, BO much no only in he various saes, bu even ia.owns, ha no wheelman on a long our is able o maser hem. he axes imposed upon oyoliss, oo, have approached he inol erable poin. AB a consequence o all his every candidae or a parliamenary or municipal sea will henceorh be asked o answer he quesion : "Wha are your views respecing he cycle polioe regulaions and he cycle ax?" ba he movemen is a ormidable one may be seen rom he ac ha^one in_eyery_our elecors owns a bioyole. Shor Cycle noes. Auomaic lubricaing devices.ure growing in avor and use. his is he age when money alks,- paricularly in cycle racing. Pour years ago he 85 pound wheel was considered ligh enough. Undoubedly moor paoiug will be a eaure o he racing o he uure. Loaing aoioa evidenly did a good deal o help kill proessional racing in Franca. ho Pisburg papers coninue o pu aih in he exisence o a Mrs. James Michael. All ilings are subjec ohe corrosion o ime, bicycle spokes more b.au Borne oher hings. j I you keep ha bicycle in a warm room all winer, he ireawon be good or much in he spring. Mayor Plarrison o Chicago is an en husiasio rider who dooa no believe in winer riding. A rare combiuaion. I is undoubedly easier o overin dulge iu oycliug han in any oher exor oise, bu iioro is absoluely no,need o i. " A goad denl o ho alk inciden o ho orhcoming Paris exhibiion o 900 relaes o ho par ho bioyolo will play herein, he Bicycle Abroad. ho Mexican Cycliss union joined ho Iuernaioual Cyoliss annooiaion. American bicycles, alhough ho mos cosly, aro much woro eagerly Bough in Brazil han hoso made in England or ranco. Cyollng or pioasuro in ho sroos o Rio do Janeiro is no praoiood owing o ho oobblosono pwomons. Cyolo rac ing a ho volodronios is popular spor, howevor, ho publio hoing oil horo Buln by ho Paris muuol sysem. Englands bioyclo oxporc rado is di minisiijiig us oo as Americas is in creasing. A Bamplo wook. during hi winer uoaion shown English oxpor c ho vnluo o 3,002 as agains 0,805 or ho oorrohporiding wook o ho year booro. his ia a Ions o 00 por oou. un RiaiUKR I) ho brighes anj ben counry nowbpapor on earh. Adv. Why i is a Dangerous hing in he. Cueling World. / Very prey hings are said o he endenoy ooyoling opopularize knowledge o hings mechanical, bu how ar he human; race is o be really beneied by his broadened undersanding o he aws o moion ald he consrucion o machinery and. his new aciliy in he handling o ools canno be accuraely saed a his ime. A pessimis migh perhaps have misgivings on bo subjec. A lile learning is someimes a dangerous hing, and rom he purelycycling sandpoin doubless his is paricularly rue wih respeo o he kind o learning we are now considering.. Probably more bicyoles have been spoiled by amaeur repairers han by collisions, running ino holes and oher violen inracions q he laws o sae: iugi I would apparenly be abou as advisable or some cycliss o underake o repair heir own bodies in he eveu o broken bones as o aemp o ix heir own bicycles. For such saey would seem o lie in complee ignorance, or only hose who hink hey undersand he mechanics o he hing seek disincion as amaeur cycle repairers. When knowledge consiss o he power o spoil, one is beer o wihou i. On general principle, however, his enlarged idea o mechanics and new grasp on he use o handy implemens ough o prove a good hing. he abiliy o perorm simple operaions wih ools bas a wide and saluary applicaion o he aairs o lie. A lile crasmanship o en saves a heap o rouble. Racing: Men Won Use High Gears. \_Osoar Anbu, he wellknown.racing man, says in reerence o he announcemen ha racing men will go aer high gears nex season:. "I wish o correc he impression,ha any snoh preposerous gears will ever become popular on he rack. ie~exigeucies o he American syle o racing orbid any such radical deparure. Wih a high gear sprining is ou o he qu^sjion, and i is he inal sprin ha wins. Grea -sress is laid on he ac ha Jimmy Michael, he diminuive Welsh middle disance champion, pushes 06 gear. Bu i mus be remember ha his syle o racing behind mulicycles calls or no sudden acceleraion o speed, and hereore a high gear comes in or none o he criicism ha i would call orh in a shor disance race. In he mach race a Manhaan Beach las spring beween Hadield and eddy Goodman, Hadield rode a wheel geared o 04, whereupon Goodman lowered his gear rom 86 o 80 and as - a consequence.won^sraigh beas rom bio opponen." he Mcllrahs Sae. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Mcllrah, who were a shor ime ago supposed o be los on heir round he world our awheel, have been heard rom. A leer daed a Kushub, Persia, Nov. 0, ells Chicago riends o heir good healh and heir plan or a sae rip across he robber inesed deser norh o Bushire. he ouriss were induced o go as ar as Shiraz, a disance o 73 miles, wih a large caravan. Progress in his sor o company was necessarily slow, as h caravan raveled only in he cool o he nigh. A Shiraz he cycliss would be able o begin a ride o 82 miles o Ispahan, and aer a res here i was heir plan o wheel over he main road o eheran. When he leer was wrien, he cycliss were en roue wih he caravan, Mrs. Mcllrah being in. he cener o he procession on op o "a ower o bags and bedding, suppored by a demure black mule." A Sel-Locking ire. A sel locking double ube ire wap one o he novelies o he bioyole show in Philadelphia. he ire, which was exhibied by a WilliamBpor irm, re quires no special rim, cemen, wire or any oher asening device, he inerlocking o he corrugaions becoming igher as he ire is inlaed and pressed agains ho rim. I is said no o pinch he inner ube and will no roll or slip. Mouhs o use will no aec is resiliency. " > l2 pays o adverise in HE REGISER. HE. he laes guess places he number o cyoliss in he Unied Saes a 2,000, 000. Mies Caherine Wumsur o Denver has 88 bars on her Cenury.Road club medal. he wocycle shows held during 89? eos he bicycle rade in all abou $,000,000. Wha baa become o he buon oraze which was such a ad a year or BO ago? Buon, buon, whos go. he buon?. Consan riding on cable road slos will make grooves in ires and weaken hem o such an exen ha hey are likely o come apar.. A new English device admis he removal o he rear wheel wihou unboling he ohain, he purpose being, o simpliy he handling o deachable, ires. In winer he srees o norhern New England ciies presen he limi o vehicular variey, (says he American Cyclis. One sees sleighs, wagons, bicycles and rolley cars. A paragraph, is going he rounds saing ha Mark wain was never able o learn o ride. As a maer o ac Mark succeeded in horoughly aming he o. high wheel and rode regularly or a ime, says ho American Cyclis. In view o he ac ha so many riders have a noion ha a chainless wheel means bevel gears i is ineresing o noe ha among he bicycles a he sporsmens show here were hree ohainless cycles, only one o which had bevel bearing, says he New York Sun. he oher wo had spur wheels engaging in direc alignmen. he Lie o a ire. Manipulaion is avorable o he lie o rubber. he ire ha is used consanly will las longer han one ha sands sill mos o he ime. O course use means wear, bu di6use means disinegraion, which hasens he end ar more rapidly.., A New Bicycle Race... A new kind o bicycle race is being run in Belgium. he compeiors are. aken o a place unknown o hem, and hey are hen le o ind heir way o a ixed spo winner.- he irs man home is he BROWN & WARWICK, Slae and in Rooers, HO AIR BEAING, LEAKY WINDOWS, CHIM- NEYS AND JOBBING A SPKCIALY. I you desire o Save yourcoareheaed don all o give us a call. We are agens or one o he bes, oldes and mos reliable lurnace companies ia New York ciy be Boyoon Furnace Company, heir urnaces are reasonable In price and ie mos reliable and powerul beaen on bo marke o-day. ho Him Is responsible and hey guaranee heir urnaces o us. and hrough us o you. Remember, slae rooing Is as cheap, i no cheaper, han sbiogles or any oher roo, and more dura< ble han all. Slae Roos pu over old shlngles.; BROWN & WARWICK, Cor. Nonmouh S. and Bridge Avc, Red Back. 0 C 00 0 S 00 OODS < Can you ind a nicer presen or a genleman han a"" :- - ; PACHS. 25 Fine Cigars or $.00. GEORGE HANCE $ PAERSON I - SELLS - I BICYCLES.» ««.:: low i o :: lour :: ianker. ( e ooo e 9oo oo ooo oo SANDARD O HE WORLD, Has Elade is Debu in Red Bank. Y6u are invied o Call. " A penny saved is wo pence earned." Wha are you going o do in 898? Learn o save or be a spendhri? i \ How o Begin a Savings ;; Bank Accoun < A SAVINGS BANK BOX FREE. < ] he Mercanile Co-operaive ] \ < Bank o New York and New Jer- > 0 Bey, having a capial o $,000,000,, J \ _and a surplus o $80,000, and loan- ] [ > ing is money only on producive > > <, real esae, proposes o I EncourageMe Habi I o hri. In order o do so, i has openeda ^Savings Bank Deparmen a EedBank. Upon he irs deposi o $, an individual Savings Bank Box will be delivered, ogeher wih a pass book., he key o he box will be reained by he cashier V o he " Mercanile " a Red Ban. % When he holder o he box has a" suicien sum saved; he box can be brough o he Bank and opened and is conens credied on your pass book. I will draw ineres a he rae o 4 per cen per annum,.compound ineres, beginning, rom he irs o he monh ollowing he deposi unil you wan o-wihdraw he same. I We Keep he Key Deposi your spare change, eiher or your own benei or ha o youri children, in one. o our individual savings banks, which we urnish ree, bu he key o which we keep. he aggregaion o small savings under one compeen managemengives o every dollar a en-old earning power -such is cooperaion. A ew pennies pu away each day or week will surprise you in he resuls. A habi ormed in youh ^isiap o remain hrough lie. each your children o save heir pennies and hey will no - only gain a compeence, bu will learn o become hriy. Many persons who have large means o-day sared wihou a penny; Jhey are he people who have praciced sel-denial; who have saved insead o spending heir surplus earnings ;"wio have pu i o ineres prudenly as opporuniy served; who Have always expended less han hey earned. SarheyeaK 898 Righ. Bring,$ o he emporary oice o he Mercanile.Co-operaive Bank wih Ford & Miller, 30 Broad sree, Red Bauk, and open a Savings Bank accoun, and ake home an aracive Savings Bank Box o pu your spare change in when he desire promps you*, he Mercanile Co-operaive Bank is erecing is own bank building on he corner o Broad and Wallace srees; ^unil ho compleion o he building, emporary headquarers will be wih FOED & MIIXER, 80, Broad sree. Again has Columbia superioriy been demonsraed. Again have we demonsraed ha we are he leading cycle dealers. WILLIAM A. COLE, Agens Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.! j

4 HE RED BMK REGISER JOHN B. COOK. Edior and Proprieor. WEDNESDA-X..JANUARY 26/898. he Game Laws. hus ar here has been no eor o amend he game laws o he sae by he presen legislaure, alhough here is a grea necessiy or i. Under he presen game laws persona can be ined and imprisoned or doing hings which harm no one, and which in no way inereres wih he proecion p game and ish. Under he game laws o he sae, depuy game keepers, who desire o obain a share o he ines imposed, can work mu,ch mischie and much injusice. In he norhern par o he sae lasbunnera Polish arm hand was sen o jail or more han hree monhs, and his amily was sen o he poorhouse during his imprisonmen, or having a nes o robins in his possession,- alhough he-released he robins as soon as he was old i was illegal o keep hem. In our own couny here have been a number o similar cases, and men have been heavily ined or some echnical violaion o he game law, which, cases would never have, been brough weee-i no ha he inormer or warden go par o he lines. I were ar beer ha he game laws should be repealed enirely, and every head o game in he sae swep ou o exisence, han ha such, injusice as was perperaed las summer under he guise o enorcing he gamelaws should be repeaed. WEDDINGS. Odell-JUHler. his aernoon Miss Meamora Louise Odell, daugher o Mrs. Mira L. Odell o Fron sree, was married o Alber S. Miller, o heirmo Ford & Miller. he wedding was privae, on accoun o he recen deah o he brides grandaher, Isaac Odell. he house was handsomely decoraed wih palms, erns, smilax nnd cu lowers. he bridal couple enered. he parlor o he music o Mendelssohns wedding march, played by Mrs. John W. Foxwell. hey me he oiciaing olergyman, Rev. E. C. Hancock, in an aloove o erns, ivhere he nupial kno was ied. During he ceremony Mrs. Foxwell.played " O, Promise Me." he bride, is a semi-blonde and is very preyr-;she-wore a dressno wbie~or- gandie over Whie aea silk, rimmed wihwhie-sain ribbon, and wih slippers and gloves o macli. She had.diamond ornamens and curried a bouque o whie roses. Aer a wedding dinner, he couple will leave own or a wo week8^rip lupugh he Souh. On heir reurn hey will make heir home wih he brides jnoher-unil he grooms new.houeeop Irving sree is compleed. he bridevgoing-away drebs was a ailor made blue chevio, wih ha o mach. he bride received a large number o wedding gis.. Ward JDolan. Miss Kaharine Elizabeh Ward o Red Bank and Fraicis Dolan o New Monmouh were married in S. Jamess church by Rev. J. A. Reynolds las Wednesday nigh. he bride wore a dress o blue poplin, rimmed wih whie silk and lace. he bridesmaid was Miss Nora Scanlon o New York and he bes man was John Dolan, a broher o he groom. Immediaely aer he ceremony he ypubg couple wen o New Monmouh, where he groom had a house ready oroccupancy. hebridereceived many prey and useul gis, including a bedroom sui, clock, rocking chairs and able linen. Johnson-Parker. MiB3= piora B Johnson o Red Bank and Rober Parker o Long Branch were married las. Wednesday nigh. he ceremony was perormed a he Episcopal recory by Rev. Rober MaeKollar. ho bride, who is a semi-blonde, was aired in a cosume o dark blown cloh, wih a velve ha o mach. A recepion a he brides home on Whie sree ollowed he ceremony. he bride and groom le on he 7:40 rain or.xong Branch, wherq liey have begun housekeeping. hu bride received a large, a large number o useul and handsome gis. Conroiv EUlrMac. Misa Mabel Eldridgo and Arhur Conrow, boh o Ocearipor, wero married las hursday a S. Peors Episcopal church a New York, by Rev. Mr. Roche, pasor o ho church. lio wedding was privae, only relaives being presen a ho ceremony. ho brido wore a dress o dark bluo liroaucloh, Aer ho ceremony ho couplewen on u olior.wedding rip nnd on heir reurn began housekeeping in Nov York. he groom il onoployod in Now York ciy, Polhcmus Mccvcu, Henry J. PolhenuB, BOH o Gilber Polhemul, and SHBO Lilian L. Rcovoy, boh o Eiionown, wcio married on Saurday nigh by JUBHOC John C. Edwnrdn. ho wlncsuel o ho marriage wcro Gilber PolhomuB, Jivmes B. Livingson and,alber Rlehimlnon. > OWN ALK.. Down in Ocean Grove, ha place where only he. righeous and he jus abide, Mrs. Myra Osborn owns a lo near R Pauls Mehodis church. Mrs. Myra Osborn is abou o build a windmill on her Jo, and he oicers and members o S. Pauls Mehodis church, wih rue Chrisian chariy, are rying o preven Mrs. Myra Osborn rom puing up he windmill. he church people apparenly are araid he windmill will prove more eneraining and will arac.more aenion rom he congregaion han he pasors discourses., I don know how much o a igh Mrs. Osborn will pu up o mainain her righs, bu I hope. she will have sand enough o. carry her pro jec hrough. I I were a member o he church, insead o rying o preven he windmill rom being buil, I would insis on he pasor preaching so ineresingly ha he windmill wouldn be. "in i "wih him... A lo move ax bills have been inroduced in he New Jersey legislaure, and numerous changes in he ax laws are almos cerain, o be made. he objec o all he proposed laws is o equalize he burden o axaion, and-o preven any propery rom escaping axaion. ~ * *. Over a Alanic Highlands he minisers and ohers have been wriing leers o he Press o ha place, elling how a counry paper ough o be run. Mos o he wriers o he leers ake i or graned he same; as Edior Leonard does hahe men who are. running newspapers a presen are villians and ough ciizens generally. here has been enough alk wased in his "symposium" o have run a newspaper or several monhs. Edior Leonard has a paper, and hese people seem o have he brains o know how a paper ough o be run. Mr. Leonardand he leer wriers ough o " ge ogeher," and beween hem hey ough o give Monmouh couny a paper ha would bo jus a wonder. SUIS A SEASIDE. Jinny Persons Involved in an Eor o Secure a Divorce. Rober VanBrun o Red Bank had his wie, Emma VanBrun o. Seaside, arhe complain beore Jusice Child. VanBrun has no lived wih his wie or some ime, and he has been seeking evidence or a divorce. " Franklyn Pierce Sryker and Rober VanBrun wen o Seaside on Friday nigh o raid he house. hey wached a longime, and hey_say. hey heard a man ge ou o a second-sory window and leave he house by way o he piazza. Mrs. VanBrun waa hen arresed. When he arres was made she pulled a pisol on he men bu was disarmed. She was brough o Red Bank: and was sen o he couny jail in deaul o $00 bail. VanBrun had a warran issued or he arres o Malcolm Burdge o Seaside, whom he claimed was be man who escaped rom he house. Burdge denied he charge, bu was "held in $00 bail. He urnished bail arid a bond was also given in Mrs. VanBios case, and she will be released. Malcolm Burdge has begun proceedings or slander agains Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworh Johnson o Seaside or<alking abou him in connecion wih he case. Mr. and Mrs Johnson ormerly lived in Red Bank. Burdge has also had rwarran issued or he arres o Henry Dillon o Seaside, whom he charges wih carrying a knie and a pisol, and wih hreaening o kill him on Sigh. Mehodis Sunday-School Oicers. hese oicers o he Mehodis Sunday- School were eleced las Wednesday nigh: Superinenden Georuo A. Lonirsree. Mnlo assisan superinenden John Meredih. Female; assisan superinenden Mrs. D. W. Wllljzuss. Secreary Edward n. Lacra. Assisan secreary Jolm P. Combs. Librarian- William H. Ellio. Superinenden o primary deparmen Mrs. Nelllo Hoisloy. Secreary o primary deparmen Miss Flora WillBUSS. Librarian o primary deparmen Miss LIlHo Carlmr. Pianis Mies I.llllo Lonpsroc. Assisan pianis Mlsa Eininii sickles. Chorlsor Joliu L. Hens. - -» riniy Church Makes 850. ho concer in riniy church las hursday nigh WHS well aended. I consised o Binging and music on ho or by New York ariss. liero was no admission ee, and a collecion o over $50 wab aken up.» A Drawbridge a Cdmpons Crook ho board o reeholders havo made a conrac wih Harry B, Picher o Long Branch o pu a draw in ho bridge over Compons creek, in Middleown ownship. he draw will havo an opening o weny co, and will bo coinploed beoro holi-bo April. JoBSO A. Howland Fined $50. JHso A. Howland o Soabrigh, who hi LOUIR LnrHun in ho head wih a block, which ho hrew a imohor man, pleaded guily. Yuicrduy Judge Conovcr ined him $50,, OBIUARY. Andrec Perrine. \ Andrew Perrine o Freehold died on S^urday aged eighy years) He was born a Perrineville in 87.^ From a v ry early age he ook a deep ineres in religion, and he joined he Perrineville Presbyerian church wien he was welve years old. He had inended o be a miniser, bu his aher died when he was ieen years old and be had o give up his plans and underake he suppor o he amily. He ook charge o he arm near Freehold on which he greaer par o hirlie was spen. He was one o he welve originalmembers o he Freehold Presbyerian church, only wo o barrels, a Doremus Bros...,.. FOR SALE CHEAP. Oa waer barrels and kegs, poao barrels, sugar whom are now living, and he was or 52 years an elder and an acive worker in O LE. Doable house on Bridge avenue, ear Recor place, ha church. In 844 he mariedeleanor, Apply a-j. Degenriog8 Qermasla hoel. daugher o James Craig, who survives BARN O LE him. He also leaves hree daughers, Wihroom or our horsesaid wagons; ren reasonable. Apply o 8. Elmer, Wallace sree. Jennie, who is unmarried and who lives a home ; and"! wo. married daughers FARM WAGONS AND CARS. who live a Philadelphia. he uneral Farm wagons and cars, new. or sale by Rober. VanScholok, Monmouih sree, Red Bank..: was held his rnoruing. "" Mrs. Mary Anna Hilbruuner. Mary Anna, wie ofrederich Hilbrunner o Scobeyville, died Ia6 Friday o dropsy and hear disease) She wasj born a Berne, Swizerland in 835, and came o his counry oureen years ago. She leaves a husband and seven children. he children are Lena, wie o John Chrisian o Fredericksown, Missouri, Earnes, Jacob, Frederick, Paul, Frank and Charles. he uneral jwas held on Sunday and he body was buried in he Cols Neck cemeery. Rev. S. R. Cunningham conduced he service and he pall-bearers were Henry Brower, Daniel Polhemus, Henry Polhenius, William H. Foser, Chrisopher Vanderveer and J. F. Beckman.. John VanClea. John VadCl&a died a Red Bank on Sunday nigh o hear rouble, aer a sickness o abou wo weeks. He was 68 years old had lived a Red Bank or he pas hiry years. Previous o ha ime he lived on a arm a Por-au-Peck. Mri VanClea was ho married, and s he uneral was held a wo oclock his aernoon rom he house o his siser, Mrs. Caroline Coggins o Borden sree, wih whom he lived. he service was con-.duced by Rev. G. F. >avey, who was Assised JjyJRev. JE.JUarbaugh._ueburial was a Shrewsbury. George Pairker Morris.. George Parker jolrris, he inan son o^kae and William E. Morris o Smihburg, died on Friday a Scobeyville, a he home, o Joseph A v Golden, Mrs.-Morriss-aiipr.-he boy-was six monhs old, lacking one day, and was one o wins. he uneral was held a he Cols Neck Reormed church on Monday, and he inermen was in he Cols Neck cemeery. Paul Schroeder. Paul Schroeder o Red Bank died in Florida las hursday. He had, worked a Newark or several years pas. % He was suering rom caarrh o he somach arid wen o Florida a ew days beore his deah, in he hope o geing re-, lie. He leaves a.wie, who was Miss Ada Woodward" o Red Bank, and wo children. Jacob Wes Buck. Jab N ob Wes Buck_ o Belmar died o pneumonia on Saurday, January 5h, aged sixy years. He was sick only our days. Mr. Buck was born a Freehold and he moved rom ha place o Belmar wo yeas ago. He leaves a wie bu no children. Baron Gerome Guael. Baron Jerome, son o Anna and H. B. Gugel o Long Branch, died on Monday o las week, aged wo years. He had been sick abou a monh wih, scarle ever. < «*, MONEY FOR A SCHOOL LIBRARY. he JUorrisvllle School Clears $.40 a a Iiinch Sociable. A lunch sociable was held by he parens and children o he Morrisv^lle public school las Friday nigh o raise money or books or he school library. he evening proved a very pleasan one. A abor progranmo o singing, readings and reciaions bud been arranged by ho eacher, Miss Emma A. Bloodgood, and aer his was compleed ho children played games or an hour. hen ho lunches wero. sold and eaen. ho amoun cleared was $.40. he roll o honor in ho Morrisvillo publio school or he pas monh conains hebo names: Florence Anunldra,. William Kolly, Franccn Anonlden, Elizabeh Iepplmrd, Myrlo AnonldOB, Emrnn llepphnrd, Anna Iruid], Juno Roppinrd, Kilo llaloy, Nolllo Roppliard, Nellie Kolly,, Adn Soliulz, hoinub Kelly, Nellio Singleon. ICIlzubci Duly, he roll o honor in mnde up o lioso who have peroc records or aendance nnd prompness. In Jail or Sealing. JUHUH Clinon o Washingon sree Holo a ves rom Mr* A. Liidlows clohing soro las Saurday nnd waa onugh by ConBublo Sryker aer n long cbauo. lie was nenc o ho,couny jail.. < A Quarer o a Dollar. A quarer o a dollar will send he sory ohe help;you wan, or he job you wan; or he sory o he hings you have o sell, ino more han 2,600 homes. ell your sory in hiry words or less and send he soryand he quarer o HE RED BANK REGISER,and i will be prined in his column. HOUSE O LE. : No. 50 Washingon sree. Inquire o Doremns 5,006 BRICK FOR SALE. We have brick or sale cheap. Call on or address, George R. Lamb & Co., ied Bank. FARM FOR REN. Farm or ren or o le on shares. Abou 25 acres. Apply o Bonry C. aylor, Mlddloown, N. J. $20,000 O LOAN. $20,0CO o loan on Red Bank propery. hree ine arms or sale. 8. C. Cowar, Freehold, N. J. WASHING. ; Washing waned o ake home bv a irs-class laundress. Mrs. A. Bullock, Red Bank, N. J. HOUSE O LE. House o9roomb, No. Jl Waliace sree, o le. ApDly o Philip Kuhl. Fmo sree. Red Bank. O LE. Houses on Wallace sree, barn on Mechanic sree. Inquire o Mrs. A. Ludlow, 22 Broad sree. GOOD CUNNING., ake a day o rom buslnessand go o Wood wild or a couple o weeks and ge srong. A. J. LarklB. FARM FOR SALE OR REN. Farm o 86 acres, hireen acres o appleorohard and (rood meadows. Inquire o Jonp Jolinson, inon Falls, N. J..-j.-- SHOPPING. Shopping done in New York a low prices. Also errands o any kind. Hiss Evelyn Whie, care Whie 4 Knapp, Red BaDk, N. J. MONEY O LOAN., wo sums, $,000 and , o loan on irs bond arid morgage on real esae, conservaive values. Address Box 8, Middleown, N. J. HOUSE FOR SALE. House on Borden sree, seven rooms, aic and cellar; lo50x5( ee. Price, cash. Apply o W. W. Bou; Borden sree, adjoining above propery.... WANED. A respecable amily waned o ake a nicely urnished house and give In exchange able board o wo young men. Address Cameron; Box 82, Bed Bank,N. J. BOWLING BUSINESS FOR SALE. A bowling and billiard business, wih an excellen paronage, in one o he bes owns in New Jersey, is oered or sale. Price $,900 cash. Address Billiards, care REGISER, Red Bank^N. J. SIDE COMB LOS. Amber side comb wih gold op, on Wednesday aernoon, January 0h, beween hrockmorons bridge and Adlem & Coles dry goods Bore. I reurned a suiable regard will be given. Address lock box SHREDDED CORNSALKS... Farmers, sell your hay and shred your corasaiks^. A on o shredded ealks Is as good as a on o good hay or horses. I have a lrs class shredder and am ready o shred or ho public a moderaq raes. I can a he Bame ime saw your wood. I have hree engines and will sell one cheap; 0-horse, 8-horse and 0-horse power. Will Bell eiher. ~ JOHN N. SICKLES, Oceanpor,N.J. NOICE. Noice is hereby given ha I will no bo responsible or any debs conraced by my husband, Joseph 8. Applesae, Jr. SARAH M. APPLEOAE. BQDIS and Shoes a lucion. ^ p j Shoes and Rubber Goods,. &c, a be sore o be lae D. S. Borden, on Mechanic sree, near Broad, o close ou ho business. A ull assormen o mens rubber booa. -A good chance o secure bargains. Sale o commence on Saurday nigh, January 29h, a 7 oclock, and. coninue nighly unil goods are Bold. - MARY BORDEN. rom \ Cen o 3 Dollars Daily and Sunday Papers, he Laes Nqvels,,. Magazines, \ Subscripions aken a Publishers) lrleea. F.W.vloselle&Co. 8 Broad Sree, OpppsioMeohAnioB,, RED BANK, N. J. his Week We place On sale a large, quany o-whie-. Unlaundered Shirs a he very low price o 29 cens.. Sizes, 4 o Sweeping Reducions. In he price o Winer Suis, Overcoas.and Ulsers. ", A.LUDLQW,; 22 BROAD S., RE?) BANK. JACOB C. SHUS...AUCIONEER AUCION SALE Cows and Horses Farm Machinery, &e. he subscriber will; sell a aucion on he premise* OD be arm o John Hance, deceased, a Por-au-Fock,. j. i Near Elkwood Park, hursday, February 0h, a 0 oclock P.M., he ollowing personal " ; jropory: SiC<W8,5 o hem being new milch cows; hroe wih calves by aide. eam o Roan Horses. l, eam o Sorrel Horses. Black Horse.. eam o Bay Horses, live years old. Col, nine-monhs old. 2 Farm Wagons. rap, wih Polo and Shas. Runabou. Sled. 2 Ses Heavy Double Harness. McOormlck Mowl j Machine. Groin Drill, Hay edder, 2 Hay Rnkea. 2 Dump Cars, 2 Hay Snclvlngs. Paris Green Sprinkling Car; 8 (iraln Fanning Mills, RlUrs Plow. Boss Plow, Oliver Flow. 3 Syracuso Plows, Sulky Plow. 2 Culivaors. ". Asplnwall Poao Planor, Poao DIgecr. Furrowlnir Bled. A Harrow, Chain Harrow, Disc Harrow. Gravel Body, and a very large quaniy o saull ools usually ound on a Ors-claES arm. Fieen ons Clear imohy Hay. Abou 5 ons o Sal Hay... 0 ons o Oaa cu green or odder. " 6 ons o Mille..., A bou 3,(KX) 8heaves o Cornsalks! A bou 600 Bushels o Corn on ho Ear. ERMS - Seven monhs credi wih approved securiy on sums over UI; under $U), cash. SARAH J. HANCE. PIERCE k BROWEI, Caerers. JACOB C. SHJS... A UOIONEER AUCION SALE -OF- Farm, Machinery. Wagons J c. ho subscriber will sell a aucion on! Wednesday, Feb. 2d, a 0 oclock A. M., sharp, on ho arm now occupied by him, known as he IsaacSmock arm, NEAR HOLMDEL^ N. J., Abou wo miles sou o ho village o* Holmdel, ho ollowing personal propery:. i pair Good Work Horses. V Pair Mules. 7 Cows, coining in proi. Bull Cal. ( Brood Sows, Borkahlres, wo o which are regisered. Berkshire Boar, eigheen monhs old, eligible o regisry. Berkshire Boar, sovon monhs old, regisered. Lo o Poulry. lwo-sened op Wagon. li HURRY WnRon.., Ors-clnss Babcock BUSK?, in bes o odor. lmra-gea(!d op Wanon. SlolRh. Wood Sled. Spring Wagon, wih poach rack, all In good order. i Farm Wagons in good ordor. Dump Wngon. 5! Bjiriij Poao Ialics. 2 ray Sliolvlnprs. McConnlck Ilaivcserand Bludor.. 2 Adrlnnco Mowers. Hoy edder. Hay Ilnliea, one now lus xonson. Asplnwall Poao Planer, wih corn and er- lllzor achmcu. lono Planer, mndo by Gill * Son o renon. I Secion Holler. Poao Dlreer. i wo-liorso Poao Plo\y and Culivaor. wo-liorso Corn Plow and Cullvnor. <, II HIIIKIO Culivaors, Spring ooh Culivaor.!! Hoiili llimil Plows, uoss Plow, Sod Cuer. S Wood Frnino Iliirrows. Poao Hnrrow, Acmo Harrow. ipooo Wa-dor, Hoo Cuer, anning Mill. Cum Shcllcr, Onrn Brill. jll 8c n Heavy Doiil) o Hnrness, ono nearly now. 2 HCIH I.IBli Ilonblii Mnnicsii. Bo Mgli Klnplo Ilunics.. I/o o 8hov(!l«. Hood, IorkH, Rakes, Ac. Aliou )5 ons o( IIuy.lraoliy.MUcdnndlocond Crop. ))0 IUBhols nr Corn..!«H, l u li I/i o Manuro. 4IK) Poach HiBkols lind Cowra. 75 llorreln o oawn, No. S. lli llarrols Poao, Norliom Book, No. 8, ainnn and Orocn Hoimnlns...,,,.,, lioo Ohonnu and Whie Onk Plonk hnu Pino IoirdH.!, U) o Poulry loopj, ec.,,.. Alnol w«lniillu-ravbl llor aiauo, anaollior Houmiliold (looilr. Vincunr, Bmokeil Jmil, oo.,. ; KIIM9 IWivcn monlih orxll on all num» orcr $0; BUIIIU unddr $(, canh. IJVIIER ouiiurroriikk8iokiihh,daoi«r..

5 ..,, -, P E R S O N A L,....- John King o Brooklyn, who or several years has been adverising manager o.dempresvs Magazine, has acceped he posiion, as cashier o he new Mercanile bank. He will ill he posiion aa soon as he building is compleed and he bank is -open or. business. Mr. King will move o Red Bank early in April and wjll occupy his bouse on Maple avenue, now occupied by Mrs. Susan LaweoD. Miss Edna Woods o Bridge avenue enerained a ew o-herriends las Friday nigh. he evening was pleas- anly spen in perorming charades and isening o music. hose presen were Misses Emma and Viola Headley and Kiie Norman, William Frapcis, William Bun and 3arry Osborn. Charles S. Hill, who has-been associaed wih Ei. E. French in he managemen o he local branch o ho Building Loan muual lie insurance company o Camden, has reired rom he irm, and SSv French has been appoined superinenden.. ; Miss Alida Ward, daugher o John Ward o Oceanpor, will be married omorrow o Howard E. Davidson o EaonowB.,he cremony will be perormed a he brides home a noon. J. Hawley Ingalls o Jacksonville,, Florida, son o Mrs. F. E. Ingalls Q Wallace sree, (was., married o Miss Fenia-Pessels o New York bn hursday, January 6h. he moher o Louis, Prae o Broad sree, who lives in Ialy, is very sick. ~ Mr. Pae received a cablegram.his morning saing ha,she was sill alive, hu very low..."., S. H. Emanuel o Long Branch will sail or London, England, nex Wednes- day. He will be gone abou hree monhs and.will.visj Paris and Holland. he engagemen is announced o Miss Mamie Pearce, daugher o Cap. John H. Pearceb Belmar, and Howard Slo-. cum o New Bedord. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hance Paerson _ o Red Bank will sar or he Bermudas on Saurday, where hey will spend a monh. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Woolley and Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Chandler o Long Branch spen las week a Washingon, D. C.,. J7~C.~~Garnsey~o~Chappaqua, WesF Cheser couny, New York, spen par o las week wih riends in own. v Mrs. homas Carman o Maple avenue has been visiing Mrs. William R. Slocum o Wes Long Branch. Miss Eselle Hoppingo Alanic Highlands is visiing Mrs. William H. Hendriokson o Middleown. John E. Davis o. Shrewsbury is now employed as a collecor or he Prudenial insurance company. Misa Margare Jones o Freehold hos gone on a monhs visi o her aun, Mrs. Mary Jones o. Boson. Mrs. John H. VanSchoick o Lower Squankum is spending-a ew weeks wih relaives a Seabrigh. O. R. Coombs o LeigUbn avenue le own on Monday morning or Columbus, Norh Carolina,,, " Miss. Carrie Laird o Monnouh sree spen Sunday-wih Miss Flora Soden o Bradley Beach. Miss Julia Aul o Maple avenue has been visiing Miss Marie Conover o Middleown. Mrs. John Ellio o Maple avenue is visiing her broher, R. Ci jsiles o Haddonleld.. _ Miss Ada Burrowes o Red Bank is,, visiing riends a Harord, Conneci- ou. " i John W. Wallace o Keypor has gone on a visi o relaives a Lynn, Mass. Jeremiah Longsree is sick a his home on Moun sree. Church News. ho revival services in Grace church will be coninued his week. Rev. J. B. Haines o Alanic Highlands will preach on hursday nigh and Rev. J.E. Sawn o~asbury Park will preach on Friday nigh. Nex Sunday morning in his church he pasor, Rev, Holmes 0. Grava, will preach on " Chriaion Devoedness," and a nigh his subjec will bo "Almos a Chrisian." o-morrow nigh a sociable o he Guild o he Golden Rule o riniy church will be held a he house o Mrs. homas Voorheos on Washingon sree. Miss Minnie- Williams o Now York will give a Shakespearian reading in he PrcBbyerian church on uesday ovening, February 8h. :... he special meeings a ho BapiB church will coninuo all his week exoop Saurday, and he Bi-rvices.wlll close on Sunday. ^J ho ladies veslry sociey o riniy church will mee a Mm. M. M. Drohans on Brond aree o-morrow nornoon. ho Penaly or Working on Sunday William Bpcolcol o Looun Poin oil in ho waer on Sunday while helping Poor. Sanklewloz move his loa a.claypi crook. ho waer wiui very cold and Boookol wua horoughly chilled booro ho go ou..; j ; ; BURROUGHS; A ManaJqiiBn, on Saurday, January 6h, Mrs. G. V. W. Burougha, ol a son. BENNE. A Oakhurs, on Sunday, January 6h, Mra. Ernes Beiine, o a Bon. NQBMAN.-A Cols Neci, on Friday/January Sla, Mre.,JUn Noriaan, o a danghwr., 8Ni!DEKE&. A Cols Neck, on hursday, January ah, Mm heodore Snedker, o a son. MAURMAGES. ANDEKSpN SORER^A Perrinevllle, on Bun-, day, January 6h, By HeV. Mnk Cyon, Miss Carrie M. Anderson o Jacksons Mills and Cborlea E. iorer o Manalapan. " JOHNSON-PABKER.-A Red Bank, on Wedesdav, January 9h, by Rov. Rober MacKellur. Miss Florence B. Johnson o Red Ban and Rober Parker o Long Branch. i LONG A8AY. A Redank. on Saurday, January 6h, by Rey. Charles E. Hill, Miss Mary Long nnd Daniel Asay, rolro Red Bank. MULHOLLAND-BURK; A New York, on Wednesday, November 7b, 8U. >y Rev. Arhur C.Klmber,Msa Olura Mulliullimd. dnu«l)«r o Mrs. Hugh Mulholland; and Waler. Burk, boh o-long Braucli.. ODELL MILLER. A.Red Bank, on Wednesday. January 26h, by Kw..E. o. Hancock, Miss Meamom L. Odell and Alber S. Miller, boh o Red Bank...- PESSELS INQALL8. A Jacksonville, Florida, on hursday, January Cli. Miss Fenlil Pessels o New VorK and J. Hawley Ingalls o Jacksonville. Florida.".,... WARD-npLAN. A Red Bank, on Wednesday, January 0h, by Rev. Jumes A. Reynolds, iles. Kaharine Elizabeh Ward o Red Bank and James Doliin o Mew Mcuuiouh. DironvEs. VANNOE. A Boson, on hursday. January lsn, Mrs. Mea Lao VanNoo,o Hollywood rom her husband, c. Harry VunNoe, ormerly o Wes Long Branch. DEAHS. BORDEN. A renon, on hursday. January ZOh. Charles i; Bordcn o Aabury ParH, aged 48 years....,. BUCK. A Belmar, on Saurday, January ICb, Jacob Wes Buck, aged 60 years. CROWJimS.-A Balmar, on hursday, January 20h, Elizabeh,-wie o William Crowhers, aged7iyears,, CHAFEY.^A Alleriown. on Saurday, January lbli, Julia B., wlo o John W. Ciaey, aged 52 years.., CARHAR. A Long Branch, on Friday, January JMb. Jumes NUes. son o DavralK Carhar, aged 6 years, mbnbsana BUdaya.~~~~ : CUMMINGS.-A Long Branch, on hursday, January 20h, Mrs. Marv Cummlngs, aged 84 years. GOEL. A Long Branch, on Monday, January 7h, Baron J., son o Anna and H. B. Gugel, aged % years and 0 monhs. HILBRJNNER «Scobeyille. on Friday, January 2s, Mnry Anna, wie o Frederick Hllbrunner, nged Bi years, 0 monhs and 3 days. MORRIS. A Scobeyvllle. on Friday, Janua-y 2s. George Parker, inan son o Kae and William E. Morria o Smih burn. MARIN.-A FreQboiar on Saurday, January 5h; Mary, wio o Michael Marin, aged 03 years. OCONNOR. A Freehold, on hursday. January 20h, William, son o Mary and JeremlahOConnor, aged 6 years and 4 monhs. OCONNOR. A Freehold, on hursday, January 20h, Marj Ann. danaher o Mary and Jeremiah OConnor aged 5 years, 4 monhs and 0 days. PERRINE. A Freehold, on Saurday, January 22d, Andrew Perrino, aged SO years. UIXSON.-A Freehold, on Monday, January 7h, Chares A., sou o Charles A. Rlxso, aged 2years, li:mouhs andildays. SULLIVAN. A Lcng Branch, on Saurday January 5h, John Sullivan, ased_35jear3 "SIMMS. A Mnnrsciuon, on uesday; January l 8h, Mrs. John P. Simns. AYLOR. A Freehold, on Sunday. January 6h, Mrs. LydlaS. aylor,.aged 80 years. VASCLEAF: ARed Bnnk. on Sunday, January 23(. John VnnClea, aged 08 years. WARD. A Ocean Giwe, on uesday, January 8h, C. M. Ward, upod 44 years. ZEGUS. A Koypor, on Sunday. January 0h, Mary, daugher o le«r Zegus, aged 2 monhs. HANDSOME OFFICES O LE. I liavelve oices o le r on he second loor o he new REGISER building on Broad sree, Red Banlc. he ren is $00 per year or each oice, and hey can be had singly, or in suies o wo or hree. he oices are heaed wih seam, and he hall and sairway is lighed and heaed wihou expense o he occupans. iled oile rooms or men and women, wih he bes saniary*-equipmen, are on he same loor. he oices have hard wood polished loors, and are rimmed wih quarered oalc. hey have seel ceilings and side walls, handsomely decoraed. Marble basing,, wjj} pip^el-plaed. iings, arein eaeb.&ice, anil he oices can be lighed wih eiher gas or elecric ligh, as maybe desired. he-buudin-g is solidly consruced and is almos ireproo. he plumbing was done under he direcion o one o he bes Baniajy expers o New York ciy. he ren or each vacan oice is he same, and he irs comer will have choice o rooms., Leases can e seen a he oice o Charles Henry Ivina, Room8.3 and 4, EEQISF.R building.. JOHN H. COOK. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Bewocn I Rober I. Moun, (i nl.,, Complainans, I On IU, Ac,, and Order o Publicaion. Parick oardlo.eux.cals, I Docndnne.J lip complalnnnls Imvlng llwl lidr bill In ho nhovo causa, nnd process o Bubpau liavlik been Issued nml reurned «(<or(lln(j o law, nnd I IIOIIIK mndoo nppeiir by nllliliivl ha hu deendnns, Parick MoArdlo, llnrbam MoArdlo. John MoArdlo, llrldgn HoArdlo, Henry MoArdlc, MaryMcAardlo, homas llnlon, Humui Halon, lamvs Diily, CuliarJUn Duy, homiio Loddyi Jr., Annie- II. Lcdily, reside ou, o ho sao o Now Jorsoy, ami ilia proc RS coud no bn wrvcr upon horn: I Is, on hin wony-llrv day o January, onn housand elih hundred uhd nliily-clkli, on moion o( Kilimml Wilson, solicior o( lw coniolnlnunln, ordemd ha lio said ubsen doondnna ilo npiioar nml plnnd, doinur or nmwor o Urn cnniplnlnnnh bill on or keloro ho WENY. FOURH DA VOIP MARCH, nox, or ha In deaul hereo, sursh ilwrui bo mndo ngalnn hem nn HID Olmnccllor nhnll hink ociullblo nml Jus, And i Is, urher onluwl, hn ho nolcn o Oils ordor presorlbod by law and ho rules o lhln cour ilmll, wihin an daya imreunr, b«niirvdd poinonally upon hu mild absen duenduna by a dollvory o a copy herio o ouoh o liom, or bopubllhliod wihin hobnld endayn In IIK Run HANK UKOiivrin,. a - nownpapor prined and publlnhoil n nod Hank, In ills noe, anil coninued horeln or our wnokb, nuvoosiilvnly, ono in onoli week, mm In cnaoo nuch publicaion, Din a copy lioreo bn nlno mnlled, wlliln lia nuinu liim, o lio Hiild nbiiun (liilondnnlh, dlrccliiil o liolr Pmollcc ndilivsii, I ho «nuio can Im nkceralneil, In llin limnncr prceorllwd by luw and ho mien or UIIH cour. ALKX.. McKJIM., Uhnnoollor, Noiee o Dissoluion; he pui^nephjp Ijeneoore eubslsing beween Benjamin L. Irons and Harry F,. Harvey, under he lrm name o Irons & Horsey, has his day been dissolved by muual consen. All debs owing o said lrai are o be received by said Benjamin L. Irons, and all demands on be said parnership are o be presened o nlm or paymen, he eaia Benjamin L Irons coninuing he business. Daed January 8h, 898, a Seabrigh, N.J.,. : BENJ. L. IKONS,,. HARRY F. HARVEY. -r-rl MAKE Suis o Order orj$l4 o $28. I also.do Cleaning, Repairing and Dyeing.! JOSEPH BAILEY, Monmouh Sree, near Maple. Avenue, EED BANK, N. J., FURS A SPECIALY.. Mpnnouh Beacli FOR SALE A AUCION. he suborlber will sell a aucion on uesday, February Il, IS98, a S oclock, P. 3., a he Oice o lahias Wooliey SSQII,. A.LONG^BRANCH, he Boarding House a Monmouh Beach, known as he Monmouh Beach Hoel, conaining 24 rooms. On he propery is also a barn wih, our salls, a roundhouse and a laundry.. MRS. M. DORSEY. JACOB O. 8BIJ8," - : AUCiONEEB. M: Sock a Aucion. I WILL BELL A AUCION ON Monday, January 3s, A HE Globe Hoel; Red Bank, N. J. a* OOO oclock, P. 3., 2 Shares o Sock Firs Naional Bank o Red IBank..- MANUFACURED BY HAMMEKSLOUGH BROS. MAR A. CIIA8EY. All winer clohing mus be closed ou o make room or spring goods; so his is a rare chance or you o^ge your clohes a pricesha were never heard o beore.. Suis ha were sold or $0 and $2,-now $5.? ^ Suis ha were $5 and $8, now $0. " Overcoas ha were $8, now $5.,..:,-- - Qyercoas ha were $5, now $0. : -*.,. Overcoas ha were $0 and $2, now $ " - ;: ; Also a lo o rousers le rom Suis ha were $0, $5 and $8 per sui. o close ou, hese rousers will be sold a $2 per ; pair. he bes $3 Corduroy Pans a $2 per pair. Also Has and Furnishing Goods. I goods are no saisacory, your money back. No. 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. REMENDOUS REDUCION M0NI0UH SREE, RED BANK, N. J., On he Line o he rolley, near he Railroad Saion. On uesday, February is, I will begin sock aking in my grocery sore on "Monmouh^sree, Red Bank. Unil ha ime I will sell goods a he ollowing low prices. You carsaveom eio" iy L " per cen on his lis o goods: XXXX Paen Flour, per barrel $5.50 XXXX Paen Flour, per bag 70 I i25 pounds o Buckwhea : 50 ;20 piounds Granulaed Sugar..00 ; 8pounds Good Buer...".V.00, 5 pounds Good ^a.00 -pound box Royal Baking Powder cans Sring Beans.25 3 cans Good omaoes..,.25 3 cans Swee Corn. :..2 3 cans Early June Peas.25 3 cans Gold Medal Milk.25 3 cans Good Succoash.., 25 3 cans Good Salmon.." cans Bes Pumpkin. i25 2 cans Caliornia Peaches cans Caliornia Pears,25 2 cans Caliornia Apricos 25 2 cans Fine Pineapple.25 4 cans Baked Beans 25 3-pound pail Cooleno pounds Arbuckles Coee..: 25 pound Bos Maracaibo Coiloe.25 pound Good ea 25 2 pounds Grnin pounds Poaum Cereal 20 ^ pound Cooking Ohocolaco.5 -pound can Pure Baking Powdor.5 can Caliornia Asparagus 5 box Comb Honoy, bes. 5 dozon Good Orapgcs.5 3-pound Box Sarch 0 8-ppund Box Hominy. 07 Bes N. O. Molasses, per gallon $.50 Fine N.jO. Molasses, per gallon. 35 Bes able Syruppegallon;~.;.30 i pounds Large Eaisins pounds Evaporaed Apricos.25 3 pounds Caliornia Peaches 25 3 pounds Evaporaed Apples» pounds.soda Crackers.25 5 pounds Ginger Snaps 25 5 pounds Lemon Crackers pounds Nic Nac Crackers.25 0 pounds Oa Meal pounds Laundry Sarch..:...25 G pounds Corn Sarch 25 5 Boles Ammonia ;, quars Dried Peas quars Bes Beans.25 i quars Red Beans. 25 quars Lima Beans.25 quars Black Soup Beans Bes Lemons..25 Shrewsbury Casup 22 Blue Label Casup.-., /. v pound Box Bes Codish ,400 Parlor Maches 0 Mix<jd Nus, per pound.0 Cano Good Cherries 0 2-pound Box Oa Meal pound can o Lime.05 Shredded Whea.05 Schopps Cocoanu 05 Box llcckors Oa Meal.05 2 pounds Caliornia Prunos.05 hese goods are sold a hese prices or one week only, and unil uesday, February is, 898; :

6 , HE MERIBAH WES BALE. v Deeds Recorded.,,^ he ollowing real esae ransers : he Broad Srei Propery Bid uphave been iled in he oice o he couny o $0,000 and hen WUhdraiin. clerk a Freehold or he week ending he real esae o he lae Miss Meribah Wes on he eas side o Broad SHKEWBDUKY OWNSHIP. January 22d, 888 :. Aaron L. Smock o John H. Cbarlea. Pieoeo sree, near Irring sree, was oered a public sale las Saurday hu was no bid o as high a igure as he execuors hough desirable and i was wihdrawn. he house and lo owned and occupied by ^iss Wes a he ime o her deah was bid up o $5,400 and.was wihdrawn. his bid was made by heodore Sickles. he lo has a ronage "o 77 ee on Broad sree and is 448 ee deep. he house is a hree-bory building wih a mansard roo. here is also a barn and oher ou-buildings on he place. he vacan lo adjoining is 65 ee ron on Broad sree and 225 ee deep. -his lo was bid up o $,500 and was hen wihdrawn. he highes bid on his propery was also heodore Sickless. he execuors, William H. Wikoi and William H. Forinan o Freehold, announced ha hey would sell, he p.rop :. ery cheap, buha hey could no sell i quie a^i cheap as he highes bid made. hey said he vacan lo could be bough - a privae sale a a lile less han $2,000, bu hey- did no say wha would be he price o he house and lo. \ Fire Insurance Oicers. Holmes W. Murphy, Charles A, Benne, Dr. WilliamS.-Combs, George W. Shinn, George,W. Paerson, Jr., J. Monroe Smih, Frederick D. "Benne, Peer Fqrroan, Daniel P. Smih, DanielJP. Van- Doren, William R. Craig, Wiliam Mc- Dermo and.john Henry Denise were "eleced direcors o he Monmouh couny - muual ire insurance company a is annual meeing a Freehold on Monday o las week. he direcors aerward me and eleced he ollowing oicers: Presiden Dr. William 8. Combs. Vice-presiden Diinlel P. Smli. Secreary and reasurer Charles A. Benne. During he pas year he company paid losses o he- araounw $,08,6. he propery insured by he company during 89was $532;72; and he oal amoun o propery covered by insurance in his company on he irs o January was i $4,232,84. he company had $, On hand a he beginning o he curren year. ^ ^ v Sales o Land. Garre D. Carson o Freehold has bough Charles E. GoldenV house and lo on Broiad sree a ha place.. he house conains eigh rooms and he lo is 75x250 ee. Mr. Carson will occupy he house on April s. Mrs., M. A. Jereys has bough he arm a Keypor which.mm owned by he lae Judge Walling. She -will ake possession March s. Her son-in-law, M. D. LoRoy, will arm he place. Joseph O. DeHar o Keypor has -bough he Lehn propery a ha place or $,700. O I i : New Buildings. A hree-sory addiion is o be added o he building o he Monmouh rus company o Asbury Park, making he building Bix sories high. An elevaor will also bo pu in he building. Heser Holmes o Wes Long Branch is abou o build a house on he Smock lo, which she recenly bough a ha place, adjoining he schoolhouse. George. Lake is building a barn and sable, wih hree box salls, on his propery a Wes Long Branch. Parick J. Maxwell Buys a House. Parick J. Maxwell o Locus Poin, ormerly o Red Bank, has bough he DeVivo place a Locus Poin. he place was boughsorue ime ago by lie Muual Lie insurance company o New York, and was sold by ha company o Mr. Maxwell or $550. he lo is 00x40 ee.and he house is in air condiion. Mr. Maxy e will build a barn on he properyiand will make some improvemens ohohoube. * i» Farmers Changes. Frank P. Mngeo, who was on Henry C. aylors place a Middleown las year, will arm Miss Mary Louisa Hen - driclcsons place a Middleown ins year Mr. Magee will move o his new place abou he dra o April. William E. Morord, who was on Miss Hendricksoiis place las year, has akon he Wm. Smih arm a Nu Swamp, now occupied by imohy Quigley. Building Conracs. ho ollowing building conracs have been iled in ho olllce o he couny clerical Freehold or he week ending January 22d, 8)8: Willinm II. Olranson wih Dcckor 4 S. Olalr Building a Low Moor, $7,887,... > m > A Ncrachu Men Is an nnnoyanco o ho user as woll as o,._, every one wihin hearing. Wih n box o Elaey Falcon pons in > ho house, you nro always cerain o a good pon a hand, jus whenyou wan i. A box o 44 ElFoey Falcon pens coss $LO0; A namplobbx o 5 EueyFalcon pom in Bold or 0 ceno, Eilior size box will bo Ben by inn II on reoolp o ho price by HE UEOIB:;.; uaionory ooro, HlCOIBlCR building, "roud i lrco, lied JJank. Adv. propery, giai.. MIDDIKOWN OWNSHIP William L. Bowman o Adolpb F. Schmid. Piece o propery, $.-.. v Bylvanus Alber IleeiJ o Caroline G. Reed. N Plece a propery, $2jOOO. William V. Wilson o William L. Bowman. Piece i propery, $ ProduceExchaige Building and Loan associaion o Jane Whiman. Lo a Waer Wich Park, S Bay View cemeery associaion o Fannie Alexan- Icr. Lo In eemory, ALANIC HIGHLANDS. Daniel W. VnnNoe o Henry C. VanNoc. Los 08 and Mawle U. Leonard o Edward W. Leonard. Lo a Leonardo, $275. Charles. Leonard o Ell 8. Leonard. Lo 63 a On -ower Bill avenue; nea coage, rui Houso in good condiion BO One bouse, seam hea, inlne order House corner o Oakland and Wes srees One house wih barn 80O House corner o Sprin; and Mechanic srees 20 Leonardo. $... One house wih all improvemens, ine shore Hal house corner o Maple avenue and Fron John George Class o William Grevel. Lo 37 a House on Allen place, all improvemens... 8U0 > srees.;. 44 Brpven Park, $BUO. House on corner o Oakland and Pearl srees, House on Shrewsbury avenue 20 RAMAN OWNSHIP. ^ all improvemens ; House on Bank sree wih 5 los 20 On Recor place; large house wih river ban 800 Upper par o house on Wes sree. 48 Mary P. Dorse o Magdalene Kelnhold. Lo o wo oher houses wih shore ron, 8350 and 30O Fla; all improvemens Fron sree 44 eypor, $46(. Beauiul house and barn on Eas Fron sired 4S!O House on Borden sree, near Bnjad 20 homas B. Walling o hereso W. Seabrook, Lo Flre-clans house, complee In every respec, Sore on Fron sree 800 i Koypor, $30. OQ Mapleavenue 420 Bouse on Bridge avenue o MAAWAK 0WN3IIIP. Washingon sree; nice house House or. I.. 32 Mar»O. Rice o Joseph; LVRlce. Land a Maawan, $, OCEAN OWNSHIP. Manrnre V. Murray o Kae D. Byron. Piece o propery. S. Houson Fields, sheri, o Lewis Edwards. Lo a Long-Branch, epnen V. K. ovmsend, exr, o Charles F. Schlelh. Land a Long Brand), $. Jacob Scblolh o Charles. Scblelh. Land a Long Branch. $.. Isabel Menrs o Hoel S. Lorenz company. Land i Long Branch, Si- Amy Rowlands and ohers o Frances H; Wood. 3 loa on.wnrdell esae a Long Branch. $. "-, John H. Menke o Howard Smock, Lo a Long Branch Ciy, $. New Jersoy Building and Loan insurance company o Jacob Laylon. Land a Long Branch. $800. BenJamiD C. Poer o Charloe E. Jerolamon. Land a Norh Long Branch, S9C0. JoinHennessey o New York Ne and wine company. Land a Norh Long Branch Daniel 8. VnnErun o John Guire. Land.a Branchpor, $:i(xi. Sarah A. Morlord o Duch Reormed churcb o Long Branch. Land a Long Branch, SI. Mnria M. Vnndorvecr and husband- o-duch Reormed church o Long Branch. Lo a Long Branch, SI. John V. Allsrora o Frank Allsrom. 2 los near Long Branch, $800. Chrisopher Robers o Emily B. Cox. Land a Elberon, gl. Alanson S. Pago o Anna G. Beldon. 5 los a Allenhura, $2,500. Howard H. Henry, exr. o Frederick W. Keasby. 3 los a Monmouh Beach, $3,0KI. Harry F. Hanrey o Benjamin L. Irons. ^ o lo a Seabrigh, SI. Coas land company o Anna G. Bolden: Lo a Loch Arbour, $. Daniol 8. VanBran o John Guire.- Land a Branchpor, $. Wilbur A. Heisley, rusee, o Hollywood hoel and coage company. (I los a Hollywood, S homas McKenna o Lizzie U. Palmer. Lo near Wes End, $38,48.. SeabrlRh land 4 and consniclou company o Cbarlea Rogers. Lo a Seabrlgb. $400. homas A. Robers o Lawrence. Foil. 3 les a Deal Beach, S3.GO0. M. Howard Maps o Sephen F. Woods. Lo in Wes Long Branch cemeery, $40. NKPUNE OWNSniP. Sephen. Willes lo Win. E. Sudwick. Pleceo propery. $. Fred B. Yard o Clara V. Dorse. Lo a Asbury : Park7 $l,*00. : Wm. V. Uone o Fred B. Yaril. Lo a Asbury Park 8,800. Herber Ashmoro o Elizabeh Ashmore. M lo a Asbury Fary $. Charles J. Parker, maser, o Elizabeh Asbnore. Lo a Asbury Park. $5,700. Isabella M. Ralph and husband o Elzabeh P. Frlsainua. Land a Asbury Park. $4,500. Eliza A. Akinson and husband o Daniel C. Cover. 5 years lease o( land a Asbury Park, $,200. Houson Fields, sheri, o J. Emery Barber. Land a Asbury Park, $o,0c0. Louisa AV Brown and husband o Alred 8. Masson. 4 los near Asbury Park, S00. Mary F. Burne and husband o Realy corporaion o New Jersey. Piece o propery, SI. Hughs. Klniuonli o Junes A. Johnson. " loa a Wes Asbury Park. $,200. James A. Johnson o Washingon Whie. 3 los a Wes Asbury Pnrk, $.. Washingon Whie o Eliza Johnson. 3 los a Wes Asbury Park, 8. Charles J. Parker o Louis N. DeCou. Lo a Wes Asbury Park, $0C0. " Charles J. Parker o Sldnoy Combs. Lo a Wes Asbury Park. $X0. Molvlna Bonrmoe o EuphemlB- JI.-HowIand, Lo a Ocean Grove, $. Edwin W. Howland o Melvina Baremoro. Lo a Ocean Grove, SI. " Caharine A. Dyckman and husband o Caharine M. onak. Lo 08 a Ocean Grove Caleb V\ Smih, exr. o Emma R. RuBllng. 3 los a Ocean Grove. $; ; Mary A. Hodeson o Ellzauch Jane Alsdor. Lo Ocean Grove, 8. Wm. E. Srudwlck o Sephen. Willes. Lo a Ocean Grovo Heighs, 3. Caharlno G. Henderson o Annie R.Dodd. Lo a Lo a Wes Ocean Grovo, $450. Ocean Grove camp meeing associaion o Charles Rogers. Lo a Bradley Beach, 8. ^ WALL OWNSHIP. JameR H. Hendrlckson o Board o Educaion o Wall ownship. Piece o propery, $. Clarence R. Slnes o Henry A. Smih. Lo on Newman esae, $00. Louisa C. Wilson o Benjamin B. Weaherly. Lo a Brighon, $2(0. Margare E.Lucas o Rachel. Baes. Lo a SeirGir, SMI. Charles K. Wagner o Mosea K. Kdllam. 2 los al Brielle, 8. Mosea K. Kcllam o Charles IC, Wagner. 2 los al Brielle, 8. v Goorgo Ralley o Morgan D. L. Magee. Lo a Mnnasqunn. $. Susan D. Sulzand husband o Morgan D. L. Mageo. Lo al Manusquan, $. 0 )arlc8. Colby und ohers o Charles H. Colby kind u Mnn;is(iuan, SI. Jaho M. Morris and husband o Henry A. Smih Loon Ncwmnn enao, $HKi. Avon-by-he-Sea Land company o Benjamin D. Davidson. Lo a Avon, $275. MABALAPAN OWNSHIP. Frank P. MoDermo, mnser, o Abram P. Fardon. Iluco ol propery, $238,87. Jano L. BoDnc o Warren li. Allgor. 8 los $500. -, Wm. J. L. KnUor o Samuol Habcrslck. 2 los a Belmar, $,700. Win. M Crozer o Gardner H. Cain. Lo a Bolmir. $. Gardnor H. Cnln o Augusa K. Crozer. Lo al Bolmar. $. Florence E. Bldwell nnd husband o Mary E Reynolds. Land a Wes Ilrlelle. $. Mury E. Reynolds o David Hilllard. Land al Wes Brielle, 8.. Maria L. Philpi and liusbnnd o Ilondrlck Brower, oxr. Ln a Manasquan, 8-0. Inhabians o Wall Uiwiwliln o Muual Llo in- Biirancu company o Now York. 8 loa a Belmar, 8G7.2O. FREEHOLD OWNSHIP. Anno II. Wlilo and ohors o Ui nry 8. Conrow Land a Froohold, $. < -, Qoorgo G. Sparks o Horaco E. rea. Lo 07 In Frcohold comcery, 830. HOWKIXOWNBIIir. Alber II. Emmona nnd ohois, holra, o Bamuul Hardy. Ploco o propery, 8Oi. MILLSONK OIVNBIUP. Siirnli K. Kmon nnd ohors o nirwh o OlarkR burg Mohodls Episcopal vhurch, Plucu o prop ory, Visi Davidsons grcon ag sale, Adv. ownship Commiee (loeings. ho Hoard o ownahlp Commiee o Bhrowsburj ownship will hold regular meeings a own Hal) ou Moiimuub ulrco. Red Sank, N. J., on ho dm nnd hird Bnurdnys o onnh monh, rom 4 o 0.M, A. O. IIAIMUHON, ownship Clerk.; ; FRANCIS^WHIIE, Real Esae, Loansand Insurance, FRON SREE,. RED BANK, N.J. O UE. Per \ Year. Corner houso on same sree Per Year. A ShrewBbory; wo ine properies, large S2U houses and grounds, each $ COO Spring sree; wo houses, each 20 On Broad sree; large mansion and grounds, Oakland sree; coage, improvemens parly urnished,000 Mechanic sree; newhoose,...: - 68 House; lmprovemeaa, barns, splendid place 500 On. Locus avenue; wo houses, bach House; all improvemens, in ine condiion wo bouses on Locus avenue, each a Riverside avenue; bouse raming on river,. beauiul siuaion 600, O LOAN. I have arranged all my loans on propery ha my cliens would accep. I have considerable cash on hand now. one sum o $2.IHVI o be spli up in $,000 o $3,000 los. Oue sum o $3,000, one o $,000, and one o $5,0(0 ha mus be in own. Ono o $400 aid one o $500 ha mus lie in or near Red Bank. Will have abou SB,000 more in March. As I have oen saed and will repea, I mus submi all loans o he owners o he money or heir accepance, ju generally, where he paries pay heir Ineres promply and keep up heir propery I have no rouble o place I on liberal erms and or long ime. he 8,000 lo I am anxious o ge ou a once belongs o a lady who wans i ou or a Ions ime. FOB, SALE. Propery o all kinds and in every direcion on very liberal erms. INSURANCE IN HE BES COMPANIES. SPECIAL. House, 6 rooms, 2 acres, rui, a Por Monmouh, $,000, $03 cash Will ren ho above wih 3 addiional, 3 acres asparagus beds, or $75 per annum. SMIHS ALE : Is admiedby all cxbe~ he bes air brewed in America. I has mainained his repuaion since i was irs brewed in Philadelphia over one hundred.years ago. We bole i exclusively here, and exercise he same care as wih all oher goods boled by us. PINS-Case o 24 Boles, $.75. HALF-PINS-Case o 24 Boles. 75 Ceps. GEG.RLAMB & CO, 25 elephone 5B. RED BANK, N. J. Wholesale Liquor Dealers and Bolers. is no always when you need i, i you can ge an advanage in price, such as we are giving o-day. Prices on all-kinds, o wagons a lile lower han \he lowes.. See he larges sock in easern New Jersey, a he old skaing rink, Near own Hall, Red Bank, IN. J. BIRDSALL & SON. e rsey E a r Curn A 45 CENS PER BUSHEL. Sal Hay a $6*00 Pep on. IB IR b q OEFICE : Whar.Avenue, near Fron Sree, RED BANK,., NEW JERSEY. A MILLION BOOKS. Rnre, Curious. Curren, IN SOCK. ALMOS GIVEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Chcmpor han a ady Hook 8loro In ho World. LIIlHAKir.H AND BOOKH IIDUOn. MAMMOH <3AA.LQQU.lS F&Bi. LECCA BROHERS, HI OIlAAinKll MRKK, M Dour Wes o Ol Hall Vm\. NKW YORK. I O. E6 IIGLBA H. 24 vvni Fron Sroo. noar Poarl, Rod Ilnnk.N. J Kmuirorn ncwund P. A M. Holmoro nolobraod \ VVolnor Dcir alwayn on druiirli. ALSO BARIIOLUMAY ROOHEHXER >EEH IN ikb I Bough a Case O Underwear, 432 Suis.. Since,he Holidays I am selling said undorwoar cheap. HOPPING, Haer and Furnisher, BROAD SX., REE> BANK Childrens > Hosiery. oo much.rnade-up sock K in one o our larges Ho- g s siery mills he reason or his exraordinary bar- $ gain ; We oered a price ^ so low or hree cases ha j We were surprised o re- p ceive an accepance o our erms. hese hose 4. are warraned Fas Black, I have heavy double knee g and seamless oo. hey! are regular 20-cen kind. 0 We sell hem a, per pair, A lie. SRAUS CO.! River Coage o Le. Coage on he liver, nine rooms beside bah; modern improvemens; good sandy shore; ine river v,iew; rolley cars near premises. Apply o *,, J. llaffoed ALLEN, Bod Bank, N. J. P- O. Box 87. Y Y Y 77Y ; & he ive buildings which <?[ erecing will 2L be compleed in a couple Jk o weeks or so. A good J deal o building work ^ can be done in he win- ^ cr, and i here is any <? work in he building line & ha you wan done, I JL wan o do i. ^ Look a any o he build-, ^ ings I am now puing ^ up, or a any o hose I «8> have buil since I wen -A. m business, and you will JL see exacly he kind v p_ $ work I do. ^ Arhur E. Smih, j Fair Haven, % New Jersey. D. W. SMIH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRICK SHOP ON MECII/VNIC SREE, Red Bank, New Jersey. Bceclal shoes or qunrcirmek, ender-ooed and lcororldr horses. Exra uonlon o roers and roadsers. D. W. SMIH. 0 NEW AND SECOND-HAND I:;SOyES.. A FULL LINE OP CYLINDER SOVES HE FAMOUS Canopy and Apoio Ganges 8OVI58 FOR BORE8, FAOOUIES, Oil PIUVAE DWFXMNQB. DrAIN rile AND OUIMNEV OI8. MNINQ HA WILL FI ANY SOVE. HOMAS GUMBERSOIll, PLUMBEK, FRON SREE, RED BANK. S

7 Vm& LONG BRANCH NEWS..A Serie o Dnniea o be Given a Oaklmrs. A series o dances will be given in Elberon hall a Oakhurs by William B. Nixon, Harry Whie and Fred Davia. he irs dance will be given in Feb- ; riiary. v - Mr. and Mrs. George I. Soel and heir daugher Florence, who were ormerly members o he Cols Neck Reormed church, have joined he Mehodis church here. Norwood council o Daughers o Libery will hold a sociable a Charles J. Smihs a Oakhura o-morrow nigh. Hra. J, W. Albaugh o Washingon, >. C, has been visiing her daugher, Mrs. Charles E. Miohell. Miss Emma Benne is sick wih a complicaion o diseases a her sisers, lbs, George Bowmans. he ladies aid sociey will hold a business meeing a L. O. Manchesers onigh. -. MlSs Ella W; Parker bos reurned rom a visi o relaives a New York. " Mra. William ully is visiing relaives a Jersey Ciy. George R. Parker is visiing relaives a New York. Wayside News. Mrs! Charles Smih and Mrs. Henry Gramnan o Wes Long Branch were guess o heir moher, Mrs. LydiaA., Dangler, one day las week. ;Mrs. Dangler is now visiing her daugher, Mra. Frederick B^nch o New York. ;----"-^- Miss Ida Whie has been spending a *reek wih her aun, Mrs. William Snyder o Albury Park. Miss Ada ruax has also been visiing a he same place. Mrs. Angeline Smock o Shrewsbury, Edward Wes and amily o Asbury. Park and Mrs. William Davis o Eaonown spen ^Sunday wih Michael Fary. Nellie Dangler is sick wih chickenpox. Asher Hall is recovering rom a severe aack o quinsy sore hroa. Miss Alice Cover has been sick. Missi Eva Dangler o.~norwood has been visiing Mis3 Sadie Dangler. Sadie Dangler is now visiing a Norwood. William Forman Havens has reurned home- rom a visi o Mr." and Mrs. Layqn Whie has reurned o Hamilon. home Ealonown News, j he women o (lie MehodispDhurcli held a banana sociable a Mrs. Edward Johnsons las hursday nigh. he aair was well aended and $5 was cleared.. he Eaonown reading circle will mee on Friday nigh a Pro. Higginsons. he lie and works o William Cullen Bryan will bo he opic or dis- CUSSIOD. Miss Anna H. Wolco o Bronxville, N. Y., will spend he res o he winer wih her aun, Miss Fannie Wolco, who lives on he inon Falls roacl Miss Alice Beach and Miss Grace Drummond, who. have been visiing riends in New Iork, have reurned home. William Drummond, who lives on he inon Falls road, has buil anoher. sory o his house. Mrs. Joseph aylor o New York is visiing her siser, Mrs. Elizabeh Hendrickson.. Alred VanKirk is visiing riends in Jersey Ciy. Cols Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy o inon Falls visied Mra. John Burke on Sunday, and C. McLean o Red Bank visied his uncle,. Forman aylor. Waler Reid o Marlboro has rened heb. Van DuBois arm a his place. Mr. Reid spen Sunday wih his parens here. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Emmons o Millhurs were Sunday guess o Maxville Boo. Miss Daisy Cunningham is aending a seminary a Norhield, Mass. George Golden visied relaives a Smihburg las week. A dance will be held a hompsons hoel o-nigh. Eliaa Mahews o Hamilon is visiing relaives here. Shrewsbury News. Col..Roberson, who lives on he inon Falls rond, collided wih some unknown person whilo driving beween hlsplaceaud Eaonown las Saurday nigh. Mr. Robersons wngon was badly damaged. Los hursday nigh Loon Applegao, Joseph Green, William Hulso and John OBrion wen pobsum huning. L hey killed wo oposaumh. ho hospial auxiliary sociey will hold a sooiablo a Dnniel ShUaa nox Friday nigh. Miso Ida Maul o Brooklyn is visiing Mrs. John E, Davia,.., Sealing Warn For dealing leers, lvo ccnaasick a HE IKCHBDh saionery aoro, Broad aroe, Rod Bank Adv. DESIGN FOB 83,000 BOUSE. Bandsone in Appearance ana Suiable or an Expensive Sie. In he Boloolon o a BUI able Seaing appliance or a home he aenion i is o ge mus bb aken very careully Ino accoun. In Amerloan homes he care o he heaer largely devolves upon he" hired belp, and as his sor o help Is jseldom o R high order in he engineering line i Is Imporan ha he apparaus eeloood be one ha Is easy o manage and no liable, o ges ou o order, by neglec, and ha which comes wihin he leas limi o complicaions la bes and deoldedly saes under euoh olroumsnnooa. hus he ho air urnace may be classed as he simples. All ha Is needul Is o keep a good ire FRON ELEVAION. in I and he ashes clear. Wih he cold air box adjused properly o he area o oules and he dampers wide open he managemen Is reduced o he simples orm, and I he ire goes ou i nierely noiies ho enans by Is coolness, and no harm Is done. here are, however, many kinds o urnaces o selec rom. he bes are no always hecheapes by any means, and ully hal o horn may be said o wase uel and o creae vexaious disappoinmens and unsaisacory resuls. One reason or.his Is he way he space in ho urnace Is arranged, no being In proporion o he pipes, and he laer canno ge suicien air o properly warm he room I eners beenusoono or wopipes where he air can ravel wih he leas reslsanco ge mos o I, and so he urnace Is a ailure. wohirds o he ailures in urnaoes are aribuable o his aul. I have seen urnace men almos mel he apparaus ry- FIRS FLOOR PLAN. ing; o warm all ho rooms and hen give up in disgus. Dwelling house, 2 ee ron and 40 ee (loop, ndapr.d or erecion on a 35 oo lo and presening a very unlquo and arisic oxorlor. Holgho sorios collar, 6eo 8 inches; irs iloor, 9 oo 6 inches;, sonond, 8 eo 8 inches; collar walls sono bolow.grade level; brick or underpinning. A raino house, sheahed, eled and shinglo inish; roos Shingled. Inerior, brick so inngo, open brlak ireplaces in parlor. and dining room and ron bedroom, socond loor; bard inished walls; loellar loor oomoned; laundry, wnshubs and servans waer close in oellar undor klchon; aic, wo inished rooms; sained glass windows on irs sory Bnlrs; ouside blinds. Firs loor, main, inish hall, ash; rooms, whlo plno, pollshod. Socond loor, pine, lllod nnd varnished; kiohon and bahroom wainsooed; ron BKCOND FLOOR VUCS. \ ball, quarered onlcnloor; kiohon and bahroom, yellow plno (loom; gna piped; plumbed; wuor nnd cower aonnoolona o Brooi Porable urnace o warm seven rooms and hall. Pained hree boas pain, exerior inish, excep shingles, which have wo coas creosoe sain. Coa o buud, (8,000, inished as above.. his house is well adaped o a good neighborhood,or erecion on an expensive Ie. ;. ^ ^ Always remember ha an independen sysem o waer supply and sewerage can be provided a a sligh dierence in cos I here is none in he sree or convenien o conneo wih. Diaries or 808. Diaries or 898 a hal price a HE REGISER saionery sore. Adv. his Weeks Special Prices; Fine Ham,... 8c. Caliornia Ham. 7c. 5 Pounds Prunes. 25c. 5 Pounds Raisins.25c. 8-Pound Can Baked Beans 7c. 8-Pound Can Baked Beans wih omao Sauce 7c. 8-Pound Can Clam Chowder 2c. Can Good Salmon... 0c. 2 3-Pound Cans Caliornia Peaches..25c. 8 Cans omaoes.,.; 25c. 3 Cans Peas ;,25c. 8 $aas Corn.25c; 8 Cans Beans 25c. 0-Cen Package Codish 5c. Pound Suburban-Java... 25G. Pound Whole Grain Sanos Coee. 5c. Pound Good ea.. 25c. Cake Babbis Soap... 4c. Pound Soda Crackers. 5c. 4 Pounds Ginger Snaps 25c. 4 Pounds Lemon Crackers 25c. 25 Lemons ( 25c. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. 7 Broad Sree, AdjoiningJ. H.Peers, RED BANK. POS OFFHJE BLOCK,; NEWARK. Giganic Sale OF I $3.00 Shoes a S2.00. A. manuacurer o prominence go ino inancial srais, and in order o realize a quick < j cash reurn was orced o oer inended spring lines a a < > grea cash sacriice. We snapped hem up, and here will be some lively oo iing in our shoe secion as long as hey las. All or ladies. Fine grade dongola kid, buon or lace, laes approved models, newes ips and ox- < ings, made and ied by ex- J SORE: 20 FRON SREE, per workmen, as color eyeles, exra eyele says, ongues $ Red Bank, N J. NEAR BROAD SREE, lined and edge bound, Good- J [ year wel soles an every- <, where $3.00 shoe a^ $2eOO PER PAIR. [ [ No Aiona or Hrunch Borca Anywhere.,, MAIL ODEIlB FIXKD. IllEE DEUVKUIKB. L. S. PLAU & CO., \ 707 o 72 Broad S. and No 8. Cednr S., NEWARK. N. J.»»»»»»»»»» AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA F; WHIE, [eal Esae, insurance ajid loan iioker, BOOMS and 2, REGISER BUILDING, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. N. J. HOUSES O REN. I have hiry houses in Bed Bank or ren, ranging in price rom $6.00 o $50.00 per monh. Persons who conemplae moving on he irs o April should see my liss.. OFFICES O REN. I have our oices o ren. hey are suiable or proessional men or or ligh businesses... HOUSES FOR SALE. I have houses or sale on every sree in Red Bank, ranging in price rom $800 o $5,000. Mos o hese houses will be sold on very easy erms, and wih a small paymen down.. INSURANCE. I represen as good and as srong insurance conpnnics as exis. lam no saisied wih Bimply wriing he policy and aking he premium. I here is a loss, I do my bes o ge or he person insured every dollar o. he loss, up o he ull amoun o he policy. MONEY O LOAN. I have money o loan in sums O $,000 o $0,000. hese moneys are owned bv residens o his localiy, and will be placed, on bond and morgage on desirable propery in any par o Bed Bank or adjacen erriory. CLIPPED*eFF-DECEMBER PRICES. WIIA FURS WE HAVE IN SOCK YOU CAN BUY A JUS FROM REGULAR PRICES. MILLINERY, RIMMED AND UNRIMMED, WILL GOA H emple o Fashion, A Bole o Wine Wih Dinner MRS. E. WEIS, Will make a hin man souer ; a weak man sronger, anda aick man healhier. All good wine conains iron, and a docor will ell you ha iron is he bes o onics, and he bes o blood makers. He will also ell you ha a bole o wine wih dinner is he pleasanes way o ake your iron. We keep wine3 a prices o sui all purses, and guaranee ha he cheapes, aswell as he highes priced, is absoluely pure. J. J. ANONiDES, WALL PAPERS A HARRISONS. Bronri Sree, Hod Hank, N. J. Corns and Oher roubles On Horses Fee! I ovory liorsoownorknow how well could iiliol liorsoa I would lmvu more hun could do. As I In am kep [iroy bus/. Harso. lm aro properly HIIOI! raroly no cornn, nul corns will (julckly ruin a liorscvi (cu. I know how o»ikm) liorsoa ha hnva iiuarur-crock, cornn or iilipr oo roubled, and I glvo every liomo Hin oomon In Iny nliop iranioiml uiomloi. DAIHIEL BENNE, Bclord,N.J. Broad Sree, Red Bank. S. J..WILSON,. DEALER IN DR7 GOODS, H0QHS, HOSIERY, &a Broad S., Red Bank* MONAUK 97, wlk swing, rising ron, linck uiid;riiilon, and Rapid Sym- Lenses, canal o lie bes 80 Cunicra. 4x5, #86x7,*CS.SO. Cnrrcle Koilaks... «3S BullVEyes i(is BulJclB,;-..»onnd8! OlherCimora8rom$3.6Oup C. GENNER, 24 and 26 EAS 3h S. Spec"l A<non o Mail Orders.. NOICE! HE ANNUAL MEEING OF HE OWNSHIP COMMIEE OP Shrewsbury ownship WILL BE HKLn A HE own Hall, Red Bank J. J,, ON Saurday", Feb. 2h, 898 A 0 OCLOCK A. M., o PUSH bills CKdlM ho ownship, All porions: ImvliK bills nuin«in) uwiwhlj) aru rorueiod o pre.non horn on ha day. A. C. HARRISON, ownship Clerk.. :R_ PAEKBE, ELECRICIAN. WlrliiH or Elocrlo I.lghn. Ilnory. llujmoo ind InoumnUo Dolls. olophonou a Bpoolaly. ass llrond NI., lied Hank, N. Jr. L I. O. Box 88. (or OoDmoa on Applicaion.

8 .... OCEANIC NEWS... A Dance a E. A. Jereys -Meeings :. o lie Chrisian Endeavor Sociey. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Jerey gave a dance las Wednesday nigh. Among he guess were Misses Luie Emery, Susie Briggs, Lena Nivieon, Mira Alas, Haie Brown, Daisy Jahnes, Mr, and Mrs. Elijah Keach, Mr. and Mrs.. E. Fogg, Mr,, and Mrs. William Jahnes, Edward and Frank Jerey, George Alas, Alber Harvey. Ira Emery, Howard Wymb3, Harry Jahnee, Arhur Nivison, Frank Keach and Charles Ronkins o Oceanic ;.Mi3sLou Longsree, Misa Mary VanBrun, and Janies and William Wol co o Red Bank. j he.chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Presbyerian church held a meeing on Sunday aernoon a James Springseens. he meeing was led by Mrs.Jackson Conover. he sociey held anoher meeing a Mrs. Mary Lorigarees las nigh. his,.meeing was led by Miss Je3sie Harvey. Mrs. C. S. Newhallo Aabury Park has been visiing her moher, Mrs. L. E. Harvey. Mrs. Newhall haa gone o Caliornia o join her husband, who wen Wes las cummer, having been appoined superinenden o oress by he governmen. he appoinmen - is or our years, and he salary- is $2,200 per : year.. Naramaa council, degree o Pocahonas will give an inviaion dance nex Monday nigh in Red Mens hall or he JjeneQ o he sick und o he council. he Oceanicasime cluugave a clam chowder supper in he Lyceum hall las Wednesday nigh. he supper was well aended and 6.was cleared, i Miss Amelia Newberry o oms River has been visiing her siser, MiBS Prudence Newberrj, a eacher in he public school here. Miss Jessie Harvey, who has been visiing riends in New York, or he pas week, has reurned home..,... Mrs. S. W. Knipe, who has been visiing riends a Whie Plains, N. Y., has reurned home. Richard Wycko ia now employed a Orange. ULE SILVER NEWS... -JEu>aJieuLMs)nbers_Jon he Mehodis Cliirch on Probaion. : On Sunday nigh W.I. Parker, Jr., and Waler Sauerman were admied o he Mehodis churoh on probaion. he exra meeings which have been held in he church or he pas hree weeks will "Close chnighrpresiding Elder J. L, Roe will conduc he service, in he church nex Sunday. i In A repor o a rale a John Baess pool room i was saed ha H. D. hompson had won a urkey. Mr. hompson doesn believe in rales and didn have any chances, on he urkey, and didn even know ha a urkey was being raled o. he urkey was., won by Ed. Lake.. James A. Frazer has le he Lovecompany and is now employed a roy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frazer moved rom Lile Silver o roy las week.. 2\Irs. Archibald Schrinigeour o Brooklyn hiis reurned home rom a visi, o her siser, Mrs. Frank ^, Smih. William Carhar, who has been very sick vyih he grip or he pas hree weeks, is improving, C. C. Wall o Middleown ownship is now employed in lie prining house o he Love company. Miss Edich Pope is now employed in he seed house o he Love company. Miss Berha, Walling is conined o he house wili sickness. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. he Chael o he IIolu Communion. Makes 87 a a Sociable, A sociable was held o L. 0 Chandlers las Wednesday nigh or he benei o he chapel o he Holy Communion, hu evening was spen in playing games and dancing. Abou $7 was cleared. he adverised leers in he posolce are or Mrs. J. D. urner, W. ;A. Bass, Sephen D Mulvihill, Mrs. H. Benne, Isudora Basso, Levi Benne, Benjamin Burne, Chnrlus- Davis, G. A. Jacobs and Ralphnia Kulman. ho American Mechanics will give a ball in heir now"building on he nigh o Washingons birhday, Leon Lile jipd George Vix will give u dance in Libery.hall nex Monday nigh, Misa Lizzio Dwyer o Shrewsbury has been visiing Misa Olivo Curchin.. Chapel Hill Nowa. Charles Carhnr, Jr., o his place, is now employed by he Meropolian lie insurance company as collecor. Mr. and Mrs. John. VanSchoick o Farmingdalo spen Sunday wih Mr, and Mrs. Poer S. Conover, William R Moun, who haa been laid up wih ho rheumaism, k ablu o bo around. Mr. and Mrs. Peer 8. ConoVor opon par o las week wih relaives n Sea Jameu Walling, who lian^ been elcl Wih a cold, io Improving. > MIDBLEOWN NEWS. A Coming Chrisian Endeavor Sociable- Where Ar hou" Sermons. Miss Lizzie Casey led he Chrisian Endeavor meeing in he Bapis church on Sunday nigh. Adupwas sung by Richard Luburrow and David Casey. he sociey will give a sociable a Mrs. Richard Luburrows nex Wednesday nigh. Rev. W. H. J. Parker preached on Sunday on " Where ar hou us a ciizen?" Nex Sunday his opic will be, "Where ar hou as a paren?" Leser D. Conover, who is aending school a Flushing, L. I, spen Sunday wi!h his aher, J.DeyConover,. Mrs. Claudine Abran o Brooklyn has been spending a ew days wih her siser, Mrs. Carrie Conover. Charles Gulick o Long Branch has been"visiing his aher, J. C. Gulick, Miss Minnie Casey has been suering or he pas week wih a sore hroa. James Chaman o Souh Amboy spen Sunday wih William Harshorne. Ernes aylor o Asoria, L. I., is visiing his uncle, Henry C. aylor. Marguerie, daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morord, is very sick. John Craword o inon Falls was a village visior on Monday. MissE. 0. Silwell has been.visiing riends a Morrisown. William. Casey, Sr., is paining J. G. Bennes house. Miss Irene Benne is suering rom a severe cold. A HOLMDEL Improvemens o a Farmhouse and Farm Buildings. W. L. Jones, has buil a new wagonhouse on his arm near his place. A galvanized seel roo is being pu on he building by Daniel H. Cook o inon Falls. Mr. Cook is also puing galvanized seel cornica guers on John VanGleas armhouse.. Holmes Conover was riding horseback las week when his horse sumbjed and ell.-mr. Conovers leg was caugh under he horses leg as i ell. He was lamed or a,week, buv has now nearly recovered.... he primary deparmen o he public schgpl_wasj;2osed las week on accoun o he sickness o MisFMargaeBeersr he eacher. John.L. Conners, who was ormerly employed on Gideon & Dalys place, wab visiing riends here las Wednesday. heodore Silwell o Morrisville is paining his sore and making some oher iraprsveniens b he building. LINCBOF NEWS. An Acciden o Young Men Reurning From a Ball, ^ While Joseph omlinson, Will Hurby and Joseph Merriman were reurning rom he ball a Navesink las hursday morning he sha bol broke. he young/men were hrdwn~ou~o"*he wagon and were cu and bmised. he buggy, which belonged o William Hurley, was considerably damaged.. Miss Lydia Boeckel o New York spen las week wih Miss Elizabeh Morris, Misses Anna and Lydia~hompson are visiing a Aabury Park and Belmar. A dance will be given in he.chapin coage nex Wednesday nigh. Miss Edih Conover is spending a week a Alanic Highlands. Mrs. John Gran visied relaives a Lakewood las week. A dance was given a Fred Byrams las Friday nigh. OCEANPOR NEWS. A Public Insallaion o he Oicers o he Odd Fellows Lodge. he recenly eleced oicers o he Odd Fellows lodge were publicly insalled las Wednesday nigh. he new oicers are: Noble srand John 0. Breecov Vico Kruml VV. H. Gray. W. Soorekry-DouRlus lilddlo. > Flduaulal secreary David Gilord. reasurer homas Rldiilo. r\ Warden Enne Smih. ih Conducor Iober Vay. * Ouoldo Ruardlan-R. I). HerriiS]?. Insldo guarllan-cimrlcs Koswoll. Hlgh supporer o noble irand Ohnrlpl Clayon. IlRb sualor supimror-adam Bowcra. Chaplaln-. Elyln KngllBi. Harry Blaclnnur ia regrading he grounds o his place and puing in some new shrubbery. he work ia being dono by Samuel Smock. : Some o he young women o he own re making arrangemens Joi hold n dance in Oskalea hall somo hno nex monh. W. S. Price will sar or Virginia Beach nex Saurday, whoro ho will engage in hoishingbusiness. Charles B. Cliamplin has opened pool room in ho sore ormerly occupied by Harry Rubenaein. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Walling will celebrae ho 25h nnniverenry o heir mar-, rlngo o-nigh. Mrs. Qeorgo Hopo o Eaonown spen par o lua week wih Mrp. J. E. CbrliB, Only One i O hose lno old unhloiied, wo uoued, amily Blelghs. Who gea i? F. B, Gowdy, rear Pnchl clgur ioro, Red Bank, N. J. Adv. " ENGLAND. lile hings an American;Noices I Would help he Companies, bu on ills Firs Visi. he Passengers Migh Objec. (From he New orh ribune.).. A man came in: and said,"ive go a lr books ha are wrien abou oreign problem or you.",, oouorlea are mos uneolsacory. hin is jus as rue in he case o such an easy "Bo careul, parmen." his la no he puzzle, de- counry o wrio abou as England as I Is in he oaeo.o: cenral Arica.- -lho-books ell he poor Americana wbo have no boen here a good deal abou Wesminser abbey and ho ower o London nnd he boiibei o parliamen, bu hey do no; disclose he lile ilings lu which English lie dicre rom American lie, he lile hings "Ob, I undersand! his isn appzzle. Is.a. good hing. Youve, sudied me-, qhanlcs, I suppose. You know ha i al-. ways requires he same amoun o energy o ranspor a given weigh a given disance. Now hen, a conducor on a cable rain sars orward rom he rear plaorm jus as. he car Bnrs ocolleo a nickel which, aer oil, make up lie, he hings rom a man on he ron end o he grip. which an American on his irs English Do you undersand?" *,". vlsiiinds almos nsdivering nnd surprising as palaces nnd cahedrals and galleries. ho very ilrs experience o he presen wrier and a wise companion a his in "Pereoly." "He arrives a he ron end o he car jus as he rain has raveled he lengh o isel. Say he grip and railer are 60 ee London was o bis sor..hey go ino a long. Well, he rain has movedgo ee cob u he saion and gave he cabjinin When he conducor akes he nlckemrom he ndlresa o ho house where hey were be man on he ron end o be grip. he o soy.- When hey wore se down a he Conducor jumps o, wais or he rear door, lioy saw bosido i a boll handle and plaorm, swings on and walks orward beside i he words,.ring also," Nosuou" again, repening he operaion.and keeping words as hese had hey over seen on a i up unil hi rain has reached ho down door beore,-and hey sopped and sudied own loop. Now,hen, he has ridden all bom, while he cabman wou(icred. w wba he way dowh-ovn, yep/he rain bas hey were.waiing or. Wha oould his pulled him bu hal o ho imo. Isn; srange reques o "ring also".mean! Did ha righ?"" C : s ;. o i mean, "Ring-hou also, ohers haying "Well, be was walking orward in hq rung," or did i mean, "Ob, hou who bas done somehing olso, ring nlso" And i so, wha else? hon he companion, wise in ho Soeralo mehod, remembered. In a picy lile ediion o hackerayb, "ho HOBO and he King," he had once seen a picure o a door wih a knooker and a bell end ho words, "Knock and cerainly. he conducor rode only hal ring." his door had a knooker, oo, and he ime." :." 4^< i "Ring also" mus be a shorer way o saying, "Knock and ring." Hoknooliedwnh ho knocker,and. rang wih he bell, and ha provod o bo he righ hing o do. "Well, he,n,.wouldhihoagood idea o have all" he conducors do ha? I would be a saving o power unqueslon; ably/: And i ho paesongors oould be in r -here is quie ns ruucb ^Brangeness^in" he ilings ha aro missed as in he hings ha are seen. Probably ho.mos errible alicion or Americans in England is he wan o ice. I akes ime o learn o drink warm waer, i he silly and un- English American will insis on drinking waer a all, and i is jus as bad o drink warm beor. Perhaps i is in par. he horrible cpldness o he alleged cold drinks ha drives he English liomsdves o drlik go uuoh ea and BO much spiris. Ice is jnor wholly unknown. How and. hen a barroom boa i or luxurious cus- omers who demand i, and in. ha case he oo is announced o an amazed populace by a placard wih he word "Ice" in he ron window. Some hoels hove i,. oo, and guard i ns a reasure, handing i around in dishes o he size o sugar basins. Nor is he:. Englishman himsel, when properly educaed, blind o is useulness. he barmaid is anoher o he surprises or he American. He knew ha eho exised, o course, ye I is a shock o see her or-he lrs^inie. I-is - a-shock, oo,a irs o see women cusomers sanding or siing abou in barrooms, oven in comparaively respecable ones. Bu his did no ee ou o be an essay on barrooms or drinking habis. I is bard o keep away rom ho one or ho oher In England. o make along jump, here is he maer oicandy, or "swees," as hey would call hemselves over here. Many English women who aiiake shor visis o be UniedSaes go home wih pale aces and jaded consiuions because o be oo sudden revelaion o hem o American candies. A girlwho likes swees ha Is o siiy a girl should accusom hersel o ho American grades rom childhood o avoid he empaion o ge drunk on hem a a laer period. Bu up o a shor ime ago and probably i is so sill here WOB only one shop in all London ha could supply candies o he qualiy o bo ound a 40 shops in Now York. making a orune in candy, and was also doing a land oice business in ice cream soda, and ye such is ho conservaism o ho Brion ha i ran or years wihou an imiaor. Full credi was given o is origin, and i was known as he American candy shop. Englishmen seem much given o shaving homselves, as i appears o ho American ip search o a barber- shop. And ho is Eamo quaniy o ragran oil, and ho digesing process is repeaed. Aer being hus digesed hrco imes be spiri is ound sricken wih a new sense o wonder when, JJQ^OVC JQ>hovl.nkn..,up enough o ho perume, he inds a barbers shop called n oile and I "is hen decaned rom ho, oil-or club, Someimes American harbor shops ho hird and las imo hrough a ube, ore adverised, and hen be can commi one end o which is illed wih coon wool his ae o one and ake his chanoeb. o serve as allor. he luid hus, prepared > be hings ha aro adverised as Amor is called "riple exrac." loan are someimes divering oo, American deniss ore expeced o announco hemsolvos as such all over hp world, o course, as he ile is necessary OB an ns surance ha he operaors know some par o heir business. Amorloan sewing machinos would be expeced o bold a higher plnco hnn he English and o be so ad vorlsed, nnd so hey are. hen horo aro American organs. Bu an explanaion is sill sough and would bo graeully received o ho.meaning o ho ollowing sign, which wns obsorvod in ho lourish ing ciy o Cardi, in Wales: "Genle mens clohing cleaned by ho American process wihou Injury.o he abric." And he unnies pnr o i nil Is he ex prossion o mingled amusomen and piy ha an Englishman pus on whon he Is old ha anyhing In any oher counry is no exacly as i is in England. ho Unrusworhy Liar. Coming In on ho PalncBvlllo car ho olior morning wo real oeaodenlors were "alking shop." "I hoard a man go o o prey good hing abou Dush and Blank ho oher day," eiiid ono o hem. "Wha wns I?" ho oher askod. "Ho said, Id much raher deal wih Dash han wih Blank. >\Vhy BO? inquired. You know Dash is a man whom you enn bolluvo under ony olroum- Bivnoca. "ilml ho very roueon preer him o Blank. Dash lius all ho ime, DO youro nuvcr ooled by him, bu IJInnl; lies only hal hu imo, und bo groa rouble is hu you never know wbun hes doing H. ". Hia Sar In I>io. "hoy ull mo, sir, ha you had vory lile capial when you sared ou o build your oruiio.".. "ho only cnplnl X ha," enld ho ool indo iniid, wih h dcrrco o prldo, "was olwlull.". Qoodonvclopol, ouroohn per pnclc, a iji Riailriii anlonory aoro. ^l(i«. A BIG RAILROAD SCHEME. oar par o he liiie.".;..,., " Yes,, bu<he was riding, oo, wasn he he quesiohvis^dld,i; require bu hal he energy lo bblng him down own ha i required,,,o"ranspor a man who sa quiely in his sea all he imcj?", I required <pnly hay as much. energy -duced-o^bef"orward~and.:.hen drop baclcohe rear plaorm wouldn here be an enormous saving in power, whioh means a saving o uer and machinery" and n consequen increase o dividends or he sockholders?" "Undoubedly." l "Well, hen, i wouldn he such a bad idea o havecars consruced so ha passongers would bo compelled osep orward all he ime, riding all he way down own, bu being on ho car only hal he ime. I doesn sound reasonable, bu heres no geing pos ha law abou he conservaion o eneray." RIPLE EXRAC. lie JProcess by Which he. Odor o Flowers is Obained. Flowers ha are o be used in he manuacure o perumes are always gahered a nighall or quie early in he morning when he dew is upon hem. Beore hey are gahered, however, recepacles are propared- or hem inr he "slioplo"large rames, over whioh are sreched coon clohs well sauraed wih olive oil or almond oil. ho cu lowers aro brough In and are hickly spread on a i nine. hen anoher rame is ied over i, and ha in urn is well spread wih lowers. hen a hird rame is ied over he second spread o lowers, and hus ho work goes on, unil a hugo piloo lowers. Is prepared. his lower heap is le or wo duys, a ho ond o which ime he lowers are removed rom he rames and replaced by resh ones. ho rames are illed nnd empied every wo days unil wo woeks have passed. hen ho clohs are deached rom he rames and placed under grea pressure, and all he oil is pressed ou o hem. he oil hus obained is heavily, charged wih bo ragrance o ho lowers, and i is mixedwih double is weigh o ory puro reciied spiri and pu in a.ves- ills shop wus EOI called a Vdigescr," which is simply a porcelain or block in kele ha is in anoher kolo. When in use, ho ouer vessel is illed wih boiling waer. In bis vessel he mixure o oil and spiris "digess" or hree or our days. hon, aer having cooled, ho epiri is decaned ino anoher vessel, holding ho Royal is he greaes o all he baking powders in srengh, puriy, healhulness.. \ loyal 0AKHQ POWDER CO., NEW VOHK Coal am Wood. WM. ; N. WORIILEY, BU00KS8OB O J. A. WOnlMY, WholBsnlo ana Iloail Dimler In Bcrnmoii, LCIIIKII, WIIIeHlmrrc und Oiinilorliiiul onl. : Wiion Coal ibmirclinrivd by he carload ho lionoli o IOUK ons, i?m puunilo. irivon. Boa qualiy o Uiolory, Oak and.pino Wood a moderno pricoa. I/have a number o bys o ex-" ragood value a a dollar each. Among hem are:, A sewing machine ha will s e w. - ". " " " A wach, guaraneed o keep good ime, good enough or any boy.....* #A camera bp will ake good ioures. -. / A prining press and oui/ big enough o prin cards. A regular size violin and. bow. J..ELEY & SON, DEALEES IN Saionery, oys and Newspapers, Fron 8ree, adjoining Posolce Bulldog, ;.. BED BANK.S. J. AR SORE ; < Clearing Ou Winer *4 * Sock a 50 Cens * on a C. I. SEPHENSON, >;< J 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ~ $ BURY./QWN8EIP LUDUMB AND (IIlOOKEnH OIIMZKUFWil lie lipm on Uiplmi nnd blrl Banrdnyi o each CONSANLY ON HAND. monli, nl Commailonor) llnll, Hod Hank, N,J., u Yard ««Worhier* Doob Hed lank. ourooloow, P. M. Branch ard a }ca>rl)m. I. J. A. C.UAIniBOR, Secreary. 4# When you have your - phoograph aken you wan he bes, don you? No only he bes o maerial mus be used, bu lopg experience is necessary o obain good resuls in phoography. DeHar & r Leson use he bes sock and have bad long experience. Givehem a rial. You will ind hem a 27 Broad sree, Red ^Bank. Yolare always welcome o come up and look around. DEHAR & LESON, 27 Broad S.. Red Bank. A Reliable Sore. ha means a drug sore where as much aenion is paid o, see, ha a ive-cen purchase is as saisacory o he cusomer as he en-dollar purchase. I means a drugsore where a child cqn rade wih as saisacory resuls as he head o he amily. hese hings make i a sae place o rade. You can be oo careul in your selecion o a drug sore o rade a. We have ried o make our sore. A Reliable Drag Sore. One visi would show you i our, claim is wih oundaion. We wan yqur rade.», ScJiroedcrs Pharmacy. Bergen SMorrls, Proprieors. i > < i < i < i < i < i ISRAUS.CO. Ladies KidGloves. J Special Clearing Sale o ine ^ French Kid Gloves. * Colors Black, Browh, Ox Jj Blood, an. { < wo paen clasps. J We warran he^se o be a jj regular $i.oo glove, and we W sell hem a, per pair, 65c. J Come early oinsure geing *J. your size. SRAUS CO, 38 Broad S., Eed^Bank I v V Meeings o he_board o Heaih.; Nolcu la horoby given lmroriilnrnoplurho he BOARD OF HEALH OF SHREWS

9 VOJiJME. XX. NO. 30. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUAK 26,898. \ PAGES 9 O 6. AX FROM INHERIANCES. E&AESIN MONMOUH COUNY PAID $4, LAS YEAR. Bequess Ouside o he Direc iine, o Descen, Excep o Brohers, Saers, Husbands and Wives, Mus Pay an Inheriance ax. he inheriance ax colleced in Monmoiih couny las year amouned o ; $4, hireen esaes which were seled in Monmouh couny las year were subjec o his ax. he esaes paying he smalles axes o his characer were hose o Cyrus E. Bobs o Asbury Park and William E. Maps o Long Branch, each o which had o pay $23:75. he larges amoun paid was paid by he esae o Miss Meribah Wes, he inheriance ax on her esae being $,99.68, or nearly bal he oal amoun o he inheriance ax paid in Monmouh couny, he esaes paying he inheriance ax las year were as ollows: carpes and new.pews were pu in he church and some oher improvemens were added. he oal cos was abou $900. he-running expenses o he church are $600 a year, and his, ogeher wih he amoun spen or improvemens, brough his years expenses up o $,500. he improvemens o he church were compleed las week and las Sunday was called he opening day. he church was preily decoraed by Miss Caherine VanSchnick wih pued plans and greens, he morning service wascon- he urnpike company no o le Mr. which was made November 4h, 894. uzeneu hrough he gae unless he paid Mr. Mulcaliys wie a irs declared ha.rill, and on. one.or wo occasions he Esae o Laviula M. Hoagloijd ;.. $ 209CO she would cones he will, bu^she aerward wihdrew her objecions. sopped. be sop * was *hor,.. or Mr. gae was closed and Mr, uzeneu was duced by Rev. homas Hanlon o Penningon, assised by George K. Morris o Sarah Donaldson... loo H4 anib A. Smllle ssju 60 KuphenieO.Ueabrook...*...; 35( 2» Alred H. Brooks o Asbury Park le uzeneu go ou. o his wagon and he Boson - school o heology. he William II. Maps s Isabella Bobbins....««64 all his propery o his wie, who was also opened he gae and drove hrough. aernoon service was conduced by Rev. L.V.Palmor 5 00 Josephine C.Hlrea 80-m appoined execurix o he will. he hen he urnpike company began sui H. F. Grava o Red Bank. Merbuh Wes W08 will was made February 5h, 897. or he money he owed. A ha ime JosephSuphln A ni^h hoservico.was conduced by Sacy P. Conover ; Mrs. Mary own ley o Long Branch Rober Allen was he counsel or he Rev. F. A. DeMaris, pabor o he church, OymsE. Bobs... 2} 7o Emily CHolmca le all her esae o her grandchildren, urnpike company and Edmund Wilson and here was specialausic by he choir. he law providing or an, inheriance share and share ulike.. be.graodcliilden are Anna P. ownley, Nellie M. a good deal o alking and more or less mens had made he expenses o he was Mr. uzeneus counsel. here was Mr. DeMajris siled li.i (lie improve- ax was passed in 894, and has been in operaion ever since. he propery o a ownley and Leona I.- ownley o Long correspondence, and a compromise was dead person cnn be le o a aher, Branch, and Percy C. ownley o Jerseymoher, husband, wie, siser, broher, Ciy. Mrs. ownley made her will June children, son-in-law, daugher-in-law, grandchildren or grea-grandchildren, and hey will geall o i. Money can also be le o churches, hospials, orphan asylums, public libraries and religious socieies, wihou being subjec o he inheriance ax. I money is le o any -one. else,_orj» any_oher_orbaniza ion. han hose menioned, a ax o ive per cen is levied on he beques or esae, NQ money can be le o a grandaher or a grandmoher, or o a riend, or o a niece or nephew, wihou ive per cen o he beques being deduced ond paid over o he Bae.» I he oal value o he esae is less, han $500, no ax is collecedr no maer wha disposiion is made o he. esae. he money colleced rom his ax does no go ino he couny reasury, bu ino he sae reasury. he ax rom inheriances paid ino he sae reasury lab year rom all overhe sae amouned o $8, , In very old imes all he propery a man possessed wen o he exising governmen a his deah. his was due o he belie ha a dead man could no own anyhing. Gradually he plan was enaced ino law o allowing a man o leave his propery o relaives and riends, and he Bysem o disposing o propery by will was adoped. Even aer his mehod o disribuing esaes became well esablished, he law held ha a man could no leave his propery enirely as he pleased, and many wills are broken where he provisions o he will do no seem o be jus. he axing o inheriances where he propery goes o disan relaives or o. srangers o he blood is an ougrowh o he primiive idea ha a dead man oan own no propery, and ha a dead mans wishes regarding he disposiion o his esae are o be regarded only when such disposiion is o he advanage o he commonwealh, and in accord wih he curren ideas o jusice. A Sale a Holmdel. Nex Wedne»day Luher Sohanck will sell his arm sock, arm machinery, wagons, ec., a aucion on he Isaac Smock arm, abou wo miles rom Holmdel, which, ho has occupied or several years. ho sale will^begin a en oclook in ho morninj( / and,,will coninue unil all ho arioles are sold. Jacob C. Sh.ue has been engaged ns aucioneer and Chrisopher Sickles will be caerer. Mr. Seliancl will move o Brookdale arm a Lincro, o which he has been ongaged as superinenden, In abou wo weeks.,,». ^ A Birhday Dinner. Sixy-live children, grnndchildren and grea-grandchildren ook dinner wih homass.ciark o Keyporoneday.las weok, he occasion being liia 80h birhday. ^ ^ A Record Mrralilia Year. During ho year 897 many records huvo been broken, Bicycle, roing and pacing recorda have boon lowered. he volume o bubiiieua done him surpassed ha o any previous yenr. Srong compeiion has reduced prlcca o he lowes limi, whoro you will Und hem n GoWdyB oiuringo reposiory, oo o Broad sree, Rod Bank, N. J. Adv. *->-«,, "Vlui Davidsons groan lug.aalo. Adv, WILLS PROBAED. Disposiion o he Esaes o Edward JUucahy and Ohers. Several wills have been probaed a Freehold during he pas week. Edward Mulcaby, who kep he Wes Keypor hoel, and who owned considerable oher propery here, le all he urniure in his bouse and in he hoel o his wie. I he urniure is sold, he money rom he sale is o be used or his wies ood and suppor. His wie is also le be income rom $500, and a her deah her uneral expenses are o be paid rom his und. Edward Mulcahy, a son.js o have he use o our los on Prospec avenue a Keypor during his lie, and a his deah he propery is o go o his children. Anoher son, Parick Mulcahy, ges he Wes Koypor hoel and all be res o he esae.. Parick Mulcahy is also made execuor o he will, 2d, 892; Anna F/ ownley is execurix.. GeorgeR. Smih o Belmar le $500 o his niece, Georgians Cornelia Walsh, and $00 each o a niece and nephew, Julia Smih and Eugene Smih. be res o his esae he bequeahed o his wie, Julia Smih, and aer her deah o wo sep-sons, George V, Spies and Charles F. Spies, share and share alike. he will w;is made Ocober 24h, 893, he winesses being Jacob Suls and Neil H. Miller. Wilson Hendrlceon has been appoined execuor o he esae o Hannah Fros..-, A SABBING AFFRAY. Barney Caii Sabbed by a Man He. ried o Jnn Ou o Holmdel. Barney Cani was sabbed a Holmdel a we«k ago Saurday nigh by a colored man employed by Charles P. Conover. he wound was near he hear, bu was no serious. Cani lives, in he Big Woods. He and wo men who live.near Gideon & Dalys place-were a Holmdel and hey go drunk. Charles P. Conovers man and anoher colpred man, who lives near Marlboro, were jic Holmdel. he hree whie men said "hey didn wan any niggers in own," and hey underook o run he men ou o he place. One man ran away, bu he oher sood bis ground and was knocked ino he dich a he side o he road. He was again aacked and he drew a a knie o deend himsel. he hree men hrew hemselves upon him and Cani WOB sabbed. he injury was aended o by Dr. Fred hompson. A Loan Associaion a renon. he American saving and loan associaion o renon organized a branch sociey a Eaonown las Wednesday nigh. John V. Kolb was chairman o he meeing and he ollowing oicers were eleced: Prcsldon J. G. Brecco. Vlce-presldra John V. Kolb. -Secreary anii reasurer William Sanonl. he direcors eleced were Henry Wolco, Borden Sanord, Edmund Wolco, W. E. Morris, heodore Wolco and Charles D. Corlies, A Winer MHeaHUrc. Wha spor is more healhul and onjoyublu han sleigh riding? I you huvo no sleigh, comi nnd BOO llio bes on earh or $5. F. B, Gowdy, rear uolin olgnr Wore, oo o Broud aco. Adv, Jlbrso Blankes A living plcea. Qullowny, goa, dog and plunk robes, a Una uolcuion, a bedrock llgurcn. Blrumll & Bon, lcl Dank. -Adi). ViBl Davldnono grcon HE ABHORS OLL GAES, OVID UZENEU AND HIS FIGH FOR EMANCIPAION. He Chops -OOICH he oll Gae on he JMdleobn urnpike A Fund o 9800 Raised by Farmers o Help Him in His ma. Ovid azenou o Heardens Corner has renewed his igh agains all urnpikes and oll gaes in general,, and aggins he Middleown.urnpike and Middleown oil gaes in^parioular.- Over wo years ngo Mr. uzeneu began his igh agains he cusom o collecing oll rom ravelers on he Middleown urnpike. He reused o pay oll, bu he oll gae keeper kep rack o Mr. uzeneus goings aid comings, ahd las year here was a big bill agains him. he oll gae keepers were insruced, by inally eeced, which ended hasui, his seled maers or a ime, bu he urnpike company, wih an uer disregard o Mr. uzeneus personal desires, again issued insrucion)} o ia gaekeepers o make Mr; uzeneu pay. oll, or o reuse o le him hrough he gae. oll was demanded rom him several imes, bu Mr. uzeneu reused o pay, and drove hrough he gae and on over he urnpikexassaudayr. uzeneu was driving o Red Bank rom Headdens Corner, and he had o pass hrough he oll gae. Samuel Warner, who kep he gae, saw him coming and he hasily closed he oll gae o preven him rom driving hrough. Henry,G. aylor, he superinenden o he cojmpany, was a he oll-house a he ime, o sop him rom geing hrough. Bu Mr. uzeneu was prepared or jus such an emergency.. He hopped ou o he wagon wih he agiliy o a boy o seveneen who was geing jus wha he waned. He had an axe. wih him and he li ino ha oll gae as i breakas were lae and he had o ge some chips o ligh he ire. I ook him only a ew minues o chop he gae down. hen he drove over he gae and on o Red Bank wihou urher hindrance, leaving he gae lying in he road. "A he annual meeing o he urnpike company, held a he beginning o his year, he direcors engaged Edmund Wilson as permanen counsel or he urnpike, and Mr, uzeneu now inds ha he lawyer who was his counsel in his ormer sui will be agains him his ime. Sui will be begun in a ew days agains Mr. uzeneu or $200 da mages. his su m includes he amoun o oll Mr. uzeneu owes, and he damage o he 6 gae by cuing i down. he sui will be in or, which is a legal erm describing a cerain kind o lawsui, he principal eaure o which is, i a verdic is gained by he pary bringing he sui, and he pary sued does no pay, he can be locked up unil he does pay. Mr. uzeneu does no own he properly a Headdens Corner where he lives, his propery sanding in liis wies name, and i is doubul i money could be recovered rom him in an ordinary sui. he urnpike company accordingly seleced a sui in or as he bes mehod o bringing Mr. uzeneu o erms. Mr. uzeneu, however, is no a all disurbed by he. proceedings o he Clohes and a Wach Desroyed Fred Reier and Alber Brand o. ^.urnpike company. Ho comes o igh- Holmdel were a work on Eugene Elys place ono day las week, and when welvo oolock camo hey buile a lre o ea heir dinnor by. ho day was no cold and when ho men reurned o work hey ool: o heir coas and vesb and lo horn nonr ho ire. During ho aernoon he lire spread o he clohing and burn i up, A waoh lmwaa in lleiers ves pocke was ruined, and ho chain was parly meled. ing sock. His miclbora cuiuo o his counry wih LuFuyee, o lgli or. lie reedom o ho American colonies, and Mr. iizoiipii siiys ho is us ready o igh o rco Americans rom ho yranny o urnpike companies as his ancesors werolo l^h o ree Americans rom he yranny o heenglish. Many o ho armers o Middleown ownship in he neighborhood o Headdons Corner aro alcing sides wih Mr. uic.oneu. Some o hem have been In ho habi o.paying heir oll bill onco a year.. IJCBO oll bills amoun o considerable Bums during he year, and some o ho armers Bay hoy will no pay hem. A und o over $000 him been pledged o help Mr. uzeneu in ho sui brough by ho urnpibo oompnny. he claim la inndo ha ho urnpike wa» originally a " - road, und ha any Inw which gavo a urnpike company Hulioriy o conver a rco crnd Ino a oll road js unconsiuional -his will be. he principal ground on which Mr. uzenew and ohers will make he cones agains heumpike company. CHURCH IMPROVEMENS. Eaonown Mehodiss Raise. Bl.&lO his Year. During he pas ive monhs, he Mehodis church a Eaonown has been undergoing repairs. New windows, new church $,500 or he inancial year," \Vhichend8 in March. Mr. DeMarissaid his money had nil been raised wih he excepion o 320, and he calledbr subscripions o pay his balance. In a shor ime $230 was subscribed by lie congregaion. All he money required o pay he expenses o be church ill lie irs o (Maroh is now in hand, arid here is a surplus ol$0. Special services will be held in he church al iis week. On Sunday our now members were admied o he church on probaion. hey were Mra. Wjlliam Reid, Mrs. Mny Wolco, Miss Anna B. Wolco and Miis Auna H. Wolco.. A MECHANICS SUPPER. iro Xec Xinbcm o Unied Council Give w Feas o he Lodge. A supper was given o Unied council o American Mechanics a Bennes hoel a Fair Haven on Saurday nigh. he supper was given in celebraion o he elecion o Will Doughy o Brooklyn and Joe aylor o Fair Haven o membership in he lodge. he only nigh in he week ha Mr. Doughy can ge o Fair Haven is Saurday nigh, and a special meeing o he council was held on Saurday nigh o iniiae- him. Aer he iniiaion ceremonies were over Mr. Doughy and Mri aylor invied he members o ho council o a supper a Bennes hoel. Nearly all he members o he council were a he supper, and here were also a ew oher invied guess. I.was called a urkey supper, bu here was prey much everyhing elao as w«ii as urkey, and he supper was served in courses. Aer be supper here was piano music and singing, and he aair ended aboui midnigh. HIEVES A WES LONG BRANCH Cohea, Corn, Chickens and Harness Solen. Las Friday nigh a clohes-line ull o clohes was solen rom Heser Holmess yard a Wes Long Branch. he same nigh weny bushels o corn was solen rom Harry Shermans place. Four men and a wo-horse arm wagon were seen a Shermans plae abou eleven oclock by Solomon Sherman and John Woolley, and hey are supposed o have been- he hieves. An aemp wab made o rob James ilons place same nigh, bu he inruders were righened away by a dog. On Saurday nigh all he chickens were solen belonging o ho amily.occupying he John Wardll house, and on Sunday nigh a Be o harness was solen rom William R. Poole. liroo Ribs Broken by n Horse. beodor.l" Parker o Fuir Haven, who akes euro o Willlmn Arams horse a ha place, wns knocked down by he borne oiu! <liiy lnb week. hieo o IIIB i;ihs wore brolcenbelore ho could ge ou rom uniler ho horses ee. A Pen ha Wries Vood On any paper is ho EHnoy FnlcDn. I is mi excellen all-around penor business MHO, mudo a good deni like ho old iihhioiiid Falcon, wih harder polni), o miike i wear longer, und wih oher sligh changes o givo i elasiciy. A dollar Imya a box o 4 pens, or 0 cens «e«a mulplo box n UB RKGIIBEK i.iioiiliy uorc, Broad iiiuc, Red Bank. -Adv,.. Visi Davidsons green ag Bale. Adv, BUiiLABS A.KEYPOR. SEVERAL PLACES BROKEN INO ON SAURDAY 3Nl6H. A Sae Blown o Pleves in lie.. 8. JR. Jioini &or<i-+jleulriciisoi & Broinvrs, Sore Enered Oher Robberies. Keypor is having a regular burglar scare. here have been several robberies here during he pas hree monhs, bu on Saurday nigh he boldes and mos.successul aemps o all were made. ug places broken ino in he pas were \he residence o John G. Schanck, he mayor o Keypor, which was obbed wice, and he railroad saion a Keypor, which was broken ino several imes.,. On Saurday nigh he burglars broke ino he. S. R. Brown sove, which is no_w kep by Mr. Browns son and son-inlaw, Richard Brown and Richard Bodle. he burglars go iu he sore.by breaking ino a rear wiudow. A cold chisel and an ordinary raming chisel were used o open he window, and hese ools were le behind by he robbers. Alergeing in lie Bore hey drilled a lnrge h<>le in sae "doorand blew he sae open. A remendous amoun o powder mus have been used, as he sae was no only blown open, bu all he glass in ho room where he sae was locaed was broken and mos o he movables were smashed. Even he weaherboards on he ouside o he builiiing were loosened by he explosion. \ Persons living in he neighborhoed o he building heard he noise, bu ho nigh was very windy and i was hough he noise was caused by he wind blowing shuers or hinged signs. he burglars go abou $00 in cash, and posage samps o he value o abou $8. A package conaining-$40, which had been le.wih Mr. Brown o deposi, was overlooked by.jhe hieves. he cemenc illing o he. sae was scaered over he loor, and on Sunday morning several dollars in 6ilver coins was ound on he loor among he debris; he papers o he sae had been ransacked bubone o bemjsero aken so ar as known, excep a number o checks, on. which paymen has been sopped. he burglars are believed o have been amaeurs, as.he hole in he sae was drilled abou a oo rom he combinaion, while expers usually drill close o combinaion. he large amoun o explosives.used is also aken as evidence ha he burglars were unamiliar wih he work., he sore o Hendrickson & Bronner., which was ormerly kep by.. H. Robera & Co., was broken ino by he burglars, bu nohing wns Bolen. In his case, as in ho.. S R. Brown Bore, a rear window was broken open wihchisels. Sricklands ice cream saloon wns broken ino and some ice cream was solen, and an Ialian rui sand near. he poeoice was robbed o some rui., he house o William H. Bakur, a ish dealer, wab enered bu nohing, was solen. I is supposed ha he, hieves were righened away rom his place. he posolce a Hazle was broken ino he same nigh. Fa his cuse also a rear window was broken open. his was done wih chisels, and he A \ools * le by he robbers in ho Brown sore exacly ied he marks le in he window sash o ho Hasre pcwriiice. A ho Hnzle posolce he. only hing missed was an old-ashioned hree-cen silvor piece. Papers and goods were scaered around, bu so nr as could bo discovered he hree-cen piece was be only hing aken.,. < wo Accidens a Wayside; Philip Leroy Eusace, son o William, Eusace o Wayside, was playing wih a chair lns week whon ho ell agains he sove. Ho received a sdvero cu on he orehead. Mrs. Garre Whie o Wayside ell down cellar hrough a rap door while walking across a porch One nigh lus week. Her hand was bruised, bu sho - received no serious injuryr Hi Wih a Brlclc. J. B. Flinn o Long Brunch wns paining a bnsomen window o u houso a ha placo when he was sruck by a brick wbioh ell rom a scaold ovor he second sory. A bad gash wan ou in hid head and ho WQB rendered inueiiblblo. A Vooa Ivnlrian. No denirlco is boler lmn Dr. BordenB Ideal, Few uro BO good. Prepared by W. Bi Paraona. A All am^rl conn. Adv. ^ Visi Dnvklioii0 gre«n ag 000,*

10 HE NEW OVERSEER. AmoH 8. Borden, Sono lie, Lae. Overseer, Ges he Place. he ownship.commiee held a meeing las hursday or he appoinmen o a new overseei; o lie poor, o succeed Daniel S. Borden. he commiee wen ino execuive session and appoined Amos S. Borden, son o Daniel 8. Borden he lae overseer, o he place. he only oher applican or he place was John. eley, Mr. Borden had a peiion wih abou a score o names o boh Republicans and Democras, asking ha he be appoined o he place. His appoinmen will las only abou six weeks and he ees will be very small. here were several reasons which inluenced he commieemen o give he appoinmen o Mr. Borden. He was he son o he lae overseer, and he appoinmen was considered a mark o respec o he dead. Young Mr. Borden had had charge o he oicial business o his aher or some ime, and he was hough o be he bes person o close up he year"s business. Poliically he ownship commiee is Republican, and i was hough, ha he appoinmen o $ r. Borden would leave a air ield o anyone who waned o ener he igh or he Republican nominaion. COLLIDED WIH A ROLLEY CAR George Rowlands Wagon Wrecied and he Occupan? hrown Ou. George Howland o Long Branch was driving o Long Branch las hursday when his wagon was run ino and wrecked by a rolley car coming o Red Bank. Mr. Howland was driving beween he rolley racks and when he car came insigh he drove o o he rack. he horse became righened and jumped back on he rack direcly in ron o he oar. he wagon was upse and Mr. Howland and Miss Hannah Hankinson, who was wih him, were hrown ou. hey escaped wih a ew bruise3. he-horse kicked in he ron o he rolley car and he car had obe aken o he companys headquarers or repairs. James Hulse o Oceanpor was driving by a he ime, o he acciden and his horses hecamerigiiened^afhe anics o Mr. Rowlands horse and ran away. hey overurned he wagon, bu sopped almos immediaely aerward. he damage o his wagon was sligh. A Woman Burned o Deah. Miss Sarah Ruherord,.who was employed as a domesic by Charles E. King o Asbury Park, was aally burned las Wednesday nigh. She was aken o he Long Branch hospial, where she died on Friday morning, She se ire o he bedclohes in her room wih a lighed lamp, while looking under he bed o Bee i a man was concealed here. In rying o pu ou he ire he girls clohing caugh ire and beore help arrived she was in lames. heire was pu ou wih diiculy by Charles,E. King, Jr., bu no unil bo girl was erribly burned. Mr. Kings hands were also burned severely. he damage done by he ire amouned o $50. A Sove Blown o Pieces. A a recen aucion sale o he household goods o Jerry Donovan, who lives near Imlaysown, aire was sared in an old sove which sood in he yard. Asher Borden was abou o pu some dry wood in ho ire when he sove was blown o aoms. he pieces o be Bove lew in an upward direcion and no. one was seriously hur, bu Borden, Harry MahewB and a boy named Danser were somewha scorched. I was aerward learned ha several years ago Donovan had pu some blasing powder in he sove or sae keeping. Daughers o Libery o Mee. A union meeing o he councils o Daughers o Libery o Monmouh couny will be held a Long Branch he irs week in February. here are eigheen councils o he order in he couny wih a membership o nearly wo housand. Special rainb will convey he mombers o he, meeing. Several sae and naional oicers o he order will be presen and will deliver addresses. Fighing Ohers Eighs. ho rusees o-s. Pauls Mehodis church a Ocean Grove arc rying o preven Mrs. Myra Osborn rom eroding a windmill on her lo near ho church, hey claim ha ho noise o ho windmill and is appoaranco near ho church will derac rom he ineres in,ho church BorvlccB; rading Samps Solon. Las Wednesday aernoon a book o ive housand rading samps was oolon rom ho grocery Horo o 8. Leonard o Son o Aubury Park. ho day bcoro 700 samps wero solon rom D. H, Havens ish marke a ho muncpluco. OnlU On Iie 0 hooo lno old ashioned, wo unied amily Bloighl. Who Roa i? F. B. Gowdy, rear Paciio cigar Boro, Red Bonk, N. 3,~Adv. j Larges package greaes economy. Made only by c i HE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cliloago. a. Louis. New York. Boson. Philadelphia. &+ ^uning Responsibiliy.,he raveling piano uner is a bird has here o-day and % ha lies away o-morrow.. He may do a good job or you and he may no. I here *** is.some deec in his work where will you ind himo make * i righ... < We sand back o all he work done by our uners and v^ repairers. "We are in one spo, wihin reach o a posal or $ leer, and we are always ready o righ any wrongs i V X 27 BROAD SREE, % :! RED BANK, N. J. A "., ABE YOU PAYING FOR PROECION A INVESMEN RAES?» A > he Building Loan Muual Lie Insurance Company, CAMDEN, N. J., Oers Ordinary, and Semi-InduBrial Policies a COS. heir concessions and plan are boh MODERN and SAFE. Allpblicies in immediae benei or uhamoun. I you carry insurance now, or inend o laer on, ge our raes a posal iar<l does he business. 25-und 27^Eas Fron Sree, Bed Bank, I. J. We give below aewo our cash prices o begin he new years "business : Whie Lily Flour....$5.50 Bes N. O. Molasses, per gal v.50 Good able Syrup,"per gal.80 3 cans omaoes or cans Swee Corn or 25 3 cans June Peas or 25 3 cans Sring Beans or pound cans Apricosor 25 3 cans Lima Beans or 25 V I VV IV VI Crabapple Cider, per quar bole.20 >$ Shrewsbury Kechup.23 vj -pound box Baking Powder.5 >*< Parlor Pride Sove Polish.05 >$ 25 pounds Buckwhea or >$ 2 pin holes Pickles.25 $ quar bole Pickies,25 % Fine No. S Mackerel, per ki $ Babbis Soap, per cake e Give rading Samps. * W. H. KNAPP, No. 8 Broad Sree, " Red Bank, N. J. POS OFFICE BLOCK. Don Mix hese Babies. 04 >i< We handle lie only Corland Buggy made by he Corland Wagon Co., and he bes wagon in he world or he money. All oher buggies sold aa he Corland buggy are old sock made, by he Corland Mg. Co., Vho ailed and have been ou o business several years. Don buy his old sock when you can ge he genuine Corland wih all he improvemens long disance axles, quick shiing sha couplings, and resh new sock or same money. We have now Borne good second-hand wo-seaed Carriages, Buggiea, Runabous, Farm Wagons, <cc, a low prices. J. W. MOUN & BRO., Reposiory and Facory Cor, Maplp Avo. and Whie S., RED BANK* 4! «. # 4, 4 *» * +; # + * * * A BIG LO O F I have bough a lo o rousers in browns,, grays and mixures, worh jilly $ hey were bough a a bargain and I am selling hem a a bargain. My price is J....., hey are all wool and are warraned no o rip. CORLIES HE CLOHIER, BROAD SREE,, RED BANK, N. J. Elizabeh, Ellzabcbpor, Hed Bank, Plainleld, 8omerville. m I WIHOU Do you ever ask yoursel why you keep chickens? s i or he pleasure? I so, would no a lile proi add o he pride and pleasure? Possibly i is because you wish o be sjjre o absoluely resh eggs on your able. I so, would you no preer o ge he eggs during he winer raher han in~he^spring " when everybodys eggs are resh?" We can make bricks in hese days wihou sraw, bu no one can make hens lay eggs in he winer monhs unless he supplies special oods and care. We aim o carry in,our dieren sores everyhing ha is necessary or he "Business Hen" ha is, he hen ha pays oiuier bo_ardj and we would be pleased o hear rom eiher large or small poulry raisers.. Among oher hings we would sugges: ". Granulaed Charcoal, Ground Oyser -Shells, Chicken and Pigeon Gri, Granulaed ICouc,,...^BIea Ideal, Clover Heads, Poulry Feed, r --- : Buckwhea Grain, Barley, " Hemp Seed, mille Seed, Sheridans Powder. HE PAUL. NORON CO. Everyhing or Horses, Cale and Poulry. Reduced Price o Shoes -A- A large lo o Womens, Misses and Childrens Shoes or 50 cens o $.50 a pair. Price was rom $.00 o $3.50 a pair All good goods, bu broken lines. Broad Sree, Red BanK. Good Cigars For Cigar Smokers. ^ ho cigars I sell aro good cigarb. As good a cigar ae I sell or he - monoyand a ar beer cigar han mos dealers soil or jjjhe money is Oullingons Pereco, which is 5 cens Braigh, or^si.oo^ibox. I is a Sumara wrapper and Havana iller.. Good obacco For Pipe Smokers. Cullingonl Clippings is a good obacco or Pipe Smokers A box. coss 0 cons. ho man who smokes his obacco onco almos always. keeps on using i in procrenco o oher brands. WILLIAM CULLINGON, Fron S., oo o Broad S., «> o i <> o i i >i< I Red Bank, N. J, g V 4 mmzmmmmmmmmmmmmm

11 "HOODOOS" PROVED XJJCKY. An Acor Who erea he "Sana",. and Made Money.,.- ; William Faversham is credied wih ho ollowing sory by he Boson Herald: "Oh, I know very well ha wha was good luck o he Romansin, many bases was bad luok*>hegreeks, bu even ha did no.aler he sae o eeling whloh I wish o describe. No man Is so ruly void o logical reasoning as o hink ha seeing he new moon over ones shoulder or he oher, or subbing ho oe o one oo raher han ha o is neighbor,.or going under a ladder or a housand oher signs and porens really can aeo a mans lie, even or an hour or a day, bu his is posiively rue, ha a sign coming our way does aec ones spiri and makes one ligh heared or he reverso or he ime being) and hereby we are more or less im- "I reoall a case where all signs ailed as in dry weaher. I was a riend o mine in San Francisco, a broher, and he did ran he gamu o bad luok : omens. We will suppose i o be a Monday nigh when be wen borne, having los clobe on o $5,- 000 o a urn In he marke. He wen up salra as sraigh as could be, bu In going down again o ge a picher o waer he sumbled. Now o sumble up sabs is good luck. Down sairs is bad luok. He muered somehing no quie li or polie ears, wih an execraion agalnsrheiuokr ha evening hed seen ho new moon over MB le shoulder and he had no a coin in his pooke. ",By Jovo, ho said, Ill ry i omorrow and see wha willshappen. "By i he mean signs or omens. Well, on arising ho go ou o bed he Wrong oo oremos, he pu on ono socking and one shoe, beore ho pu on he oher socking, when he go ou on ho sree ho wen under every ladder he could ind/and BO on. Every bad luok sign he could es ho did. hen a. abou noon he wen and borrowed money. "Now, hey do say ha i s ho wors look in he worldo speculae on enirely borrowed money. You mus have a ew dollars o your own in he pilo you inves. ".Well, wha was ho resul? He made 927,000 in ono day, ha day which he marked wih so many back sones o bad look omens and daring o proverbial radiion. "O courser ho has bragged abou ha hing ever since, hooing a any one who dares sugges a bad or good luok sign. And ye here is one hins he will no do here Mr. Favcrshnm had a qulo laugh o himsel while his liseners waied "ho will never pick up a ohair he has overurned." he raconeur paused hero and reli his cigar. O course some one asked why he breaker o all radiions would no pick up on overurned ohair, and Mr. Fayeriham chuokledas heanswerod: "Beoause i is bad luok o overurn a ohair, and he only way o rusrae he ill omen, o pu ou ho evil eye, so o speak, Is o have -Eomaone clsopnjho ohair upon is propor ooing. So, you BOO, even" my rlend-is no pachydermaous o supersiion."..: HE GERMAN POLICE. Proeisor Muer ells a Sory o His Wih hem, A eory which hrows ligh on he German polico sysem is old by Proessor Muller in an arlole in Coemopolls. he proessor had received hrough Humbold, he scienis, an inviaion o, call upon King Frederick William IV. O course he Inondod o go, bu he came very near ailing o keep his engagemen. I came cu o an unexpeced visi rom a young lieuenan o polico, who asked many apparenly unnecessary quesions abou why ho sranger had come o Berlin, whon he mean, o reurn o England and wha had Kep him in Berlin so lojg. "Aer I had explained o him," says Proessor Mullor, "ha I was collaing Sanskri manuscrips a he royal library he became more perempory, and inormed me ha he polico auhoriies hough a ornigh mus bo amply suicien or ha purpose how I wished ha i had been so and ha hey requesed mo o leave Berlin in 2 hours. I explained ha I waned bu anoher week o inish my work, and produced my passpor. I was all o no avail. I was, old ha I mub leave In $4 hours. I hen colleced my houghs and said very quiely o he young lieuenan: " Fleaso o ell bo police auhoriies ha I shall, o course, obey orders, and leave Berlin aonco, bu ha I mus reques horn o inorm his majesy ho king ha I shall no bo nblo o dino wih him onigh a Posdam. "he poor young man hough I was laughing a him, bu whon ho saw I was In earncb ho looked hundersruck, bowed and wen away. I was no long, how ever, beore anoher police oicial appeared, an elderly genleman o very pleasan manner, who explained o me how sorry ho was ha he young lieuenan should havo inado BO oolish, a misake. Ho bogged mo o orge wha had happened, as i would seriously injure ho young lleuonanb prospecs I I lodged a complain agains him. I promised o orgo, or a all evens no o roor in ho royal presonco o wha had happened." Proessor Muller. aribues ho visi o ho polico auhoriies o ho ao ha ono o hie riends, wih whom ho had boon scqn almos ovory day, was a young Banskrl Eoholnr who had boon mixed up wih poliical Inrigues and bad long boon under sric; surveillance. Boling, Faher Como, young man, go your coa o and como wih mo. ommy Youre no going o Hok mo, aroyou, dud? Faher Cerainly. Didn I oll you his morning ha I would solo wih you or your bnd behavior? ommy YOB, bu I hough I was only a Joko, liko wlion you old ho grocor you nro going, o Bole wih hlm.-, Wauled Money. You waao your money i Vou pay more or your mea limn wha I olnlrgo. I Bell ho bee mea and soil i a lower priccl lwn nny oher bucher. I do in- BiBc on cngli, bu lin o Uicrenaon why can aord o Bell a lower price. Joseph Ryan, lio oaah bucher, Broad sree. 4d Grandmohers Counsel. Grandmoher says in her quain old way: "World wasn mode o a day a day. And ha blue sky where ho,-whie ploads li, Why ho Lord was Bis days paining il "he way ain sunny, Bu don you. re Cheer up, honey I, ".. -., Youll ge here yel" Grandmoher sayb in her qnain old way: "World wasn made in a day a day. ho meadow here, where yon love o ai, Why, he Lord ook ime o carpe i I "he Way ain Bunny, Bu don you re! Cheor up, honey I Youll ge here yel" And sill o me in hoieldsand dells Her swee voice rings like a chime o bells, And I dream brave dreams ns I ear her say: "World wasn made in a day a day. "he way ain Bmny, Bu don you re I Cheer up, honey I Youll ge here yei" A Seasick Hero.. No inan is a horo while eeasiok. Laayeo was sen by Washingon and congress o France o ask urher supplies o men and money or he American colonies. He called rom Boson in he rigae Alliance on Jan., he harbor waa rozen, and a passage had o beou or he ship hrough he ice. \ 03 he Newoundland banks he ship was assailed by a errible empes whioh hreaened desrucion, and Laayee waa very seasick, is aid do camp, he Chevalier de Ponglbaud, who relaes he inciden in his memoirs, heard him soliloquizing hua on he hopelessness o ho siuaion and he empiness o glory: "Dlablel I have done well cerainly. A my ime o lie barely 20 years o ago wih my name, rank and orune, and aer having married Mile, de Noailles, o leave everyhing and servo as a breakas or codish!" Good envelopes, our cens per pack, a HE REGISER saionery sore. Adv. A Cenury Ago. Glasgow la now wihin less han one minue o London ha is -o say, a communicaion can bo sen here by elegram in ha space o ime. In he laa cenury i was scarcely wihin a ornigh o i. I is a posiive ac ha when he pos arrived here a hundred years ago he lridg o a gun announced is coming in. /he members o he olubs who heard li umbled ou o bed and rushed down o he olubrooms o. ge he laes news. Generally on hese occasions a ankard o ho herb ale, or a beverage whloh was a! mixure o, runs and sugar, was ready oa hem, over which hey discussed he mall. Oraorical Inluence. "here!"exolalmedhe man who irmly believes ha he is eloquen. "I regard ha as he eor o my lie." "I Is raher long, isn i" remarked he young woman who had been ypewriing i.. * "Bu is bound o produce an eec Couldn you noice ha i exers poen inluence even when- imperecly delivered?. "Well," she answered, "Ihadh hough o he connecion beore; bu my oos asleep." Enirely Saisied. Superinenden I hink ha lady oven here is no being properly waied upon. Floor Walker Oh, she doesn wan o buy anyhing. Everyhing ha has been shown her she has.deolared pereoly love-l ly. She hasn ound aul in he leas! wih anyhing., plo on he Menu. Oldboi Well, can you ind wha you wan on he bill? Shorlelgh No. Oldboi Indeed! Wha do you wan? Shorlelgh Money enaugh o pay on wha I order. Diaries or 808. Diaries or 898 a hal, price a HE REGISER saionery sore. Adv..^ Giddy Bicycle Girls. 4. wrier in he New York Herald Includes, in hll roporc o a visi o an ar gallory ho ollowing episode: I migh have compleed he romance in my anoyhad no my aenion been a- raoed by: hree bioyole women whowere direcly in ron o me, and ou o pure ouriosiy I ollowed hem. I was disappoined ha hey would no linger in ron o Bonningons"Normandy Coas Soene," bulmado a menal, noe o reurn and coninued In pursui I ollowed hem hrough he room o. he porcelain eyed Heroulaneum bronzes, wondering wha would ineres hese up o dae young people. hey inally paused in ron o he hreeniuohbaered "Graces." "I wonder wha wheols hey rode," Bald he rivolous younges. "Wheels o orune, o course," replied he eldes, and on hey sped, sopping again when hey reached a handsome old eedan ohair... "hey couldn have had wheels in hose days, again exclaimed he younges. "Whoever invened ha as a mode o conveyance mus have had em," said he second < I could sand i no longer; hey were oo modern, and I waned o reiurn o my Bacchane. * Slipping Rugs. Housekeepers who rejoice in smooh, hard lioors oen ind he slipping o he rugs sreched upon hem a serious annoyance, i no a posiive danger; as alls may easily ensue rom i. A rug salesman conribued bo oher day his suggesion as a remedy. "We he rugs horoughly," he said, "and urn hem righ Bide downward unil dry. I will no hur hem and will relieve his endency o slip." he explanaion is ha he weing dissolves some slighly gummy subsance used In heir reamen, whose drying makes hem slippery- " ~ ^ Snow is Coming, Have you go a sleigh? I no call and examine my sock. A ew le or $5 each. F. B. Gowdy, Sou building, oo Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. Adv. I HER SWEE PACE. A Poker Sory Concerning Banker Jalson ana Lucky Baldwin. A sory Illusraive o luok i Banker Kalson, "Luoky" Baldwin, Senaor Sharon and an Englishman sa in he same game. he being beore he draw was heavy. All ell ou bu he banker and Baldwin. he laer sized his opponen up or hree aces and was almos convinced ha he banker had him beaen. Baldwin hesiaed wheher he should ake wo cards or one. He inally drew one, and had gone in wih, hree queens. Ralson had hree aces, as he ormer had supposed. Baldwin ook up his band aer he draw and "skinned" he cards in an anxiey ha he had never el beore. Ho had drawn he queen o spades, a, womans aco ha had never looked so swee in all ho course o his lie, as ho characerized i. here was $22,000 hi he po. Ralson had drawn a pair o jaoks, making an ace ull. Els ace berayed his luok. Baldwin mediaed, hesiaed; coughed and squeezed his cards rom ime o ime. I was a criical momen. here, was a big sake.j, Ho know be had he banker beaen.; he oher members abou he able wached every movemen o he wo players wih inense ineres. Aer a hough Ralson hrew in a chip $0. I was a small be. Baldwin hen nervously be {30,000. Balson a irs sared o raise he be as much moro, j bu hesiaed and inally called he $30,000. I was Baldwins our queens o Balaons ace ull. Baldwin soya ha was he luokies draw he ever made,and i was a one card draw a ha.- ~. Conlicing Evidence. "Was ha a mans valise or a womans] ha he police ound down by he railroad) raok" asked he oiy edior. "I dunno," answered he police reporer.i "bero was nohing In i bu one o Zolas sories, u copy o he Dolly Dialogues, ai paper sack o caramels and a pack o cig- a r e e s /, - - HE EEGISEE IS he brighes and bes counry newspaper on earh. Adv. An aucion poser which, is made so aracive ha people will sop o look a i is worh en imes as much as a poser which conains exacly he same wording, bu which is prined and displayed so unaracively as o escape noice. - ~ ( I coss more o prin a poser in aracive orm han i^does o hrow iogeher hasily, an4 \ run i o on a~^inin^^ Aucion ppsers are prined o arac he aenion o people who migh go o a sale. A pos-, er which is made so aracive as o do his is a grea deal cheaper han one which does rio, no maer how lile he laer may cos.. A poser ough o have he principal lines se in big, bold ype ; i ough o have he lines harmonious ; and i ough o be so arranged ha a.man riding along he road can see a a-glance whakmjd-goods are o be sold; and when and where he sale will ake place.. he RED BANK.REGISERS posers or armers aucion sales are prined on srong paper ha will sand he weaher. hey are prined on paper o showy colors. hey are pu ogeher by workmen who know wha lines should be made big and showy. here^s ample ype in he oice o make a poser conspicuous. here are picures o live sock o embellish he posers or hose who likemheirsale posers prined ha way. he RED BANK REGISERS posers sand ou among oher posers because o heir showy appearance. hey are so aracive ha hey are read when oher posers are only glanced a. hey are asy in heir "ge-up." heyare good posers. hey are prined wih common sense and good black ink. ". he price or, REGISER posers is a lile more han some prining, oices charge or posers o he same size; i is jus he same as oher prining oices charge; and i is a lile less han some ohers. he man who pays less han he REGISERS price doesn ge anywhere near so showy and good a poser ; he man who pays more doesn ge a beer poser han he REGISER V urns ou... ;, he price we charge or posers is air. I-pays us or he exra work, exra ime, exra skill and exra maerial used in making a poser. I pays he man who ges, hem because he exra araciveness o he poser brings more people o, his sale, and he goods sold a he aucion bring beer prices hereby. _,,,^ When o a REGISER poser is added an adverisemen o he sale in he REGISER, he man having he sale has as good a poser as i is possible o ge; and he sory oj his sale is carried ino more homes in Monmouh couny han i he sale were announced in any oher paper. he cos o he adverisemen is riling in comparison o he good he adverisemen does. When you are arranging or your sale, call and see us. * <.. HE RED BANK REGISER, REGISER BUILDING, RED BANK, N. J. BROAD SREE,

12 HOW IME WAS OLD. Various Expediens Employed Beorehe Daua o Clocls,. ho Jlre clook In our BPDSO o he word eeoms o have boon (or we are no sui) as o wha clooca hey were whioh In 872 ho. Veneians invened, o whioh hey sen, a specimen o Consaninople) one made in 374 or Charles V o France. I was very big one, weighing several hundredweigh and made by o convered Arab; ; named Henry do Vic, and hose who are curious may ind ull deails In Frolssar. his clock was pu up in he round ower. o ho palace, and or monhs vas crowds assembled o wach he novolys acion and deails. I is no wih his, however, or any o he succeeding eors o clockmakers hnwo are concerned, bu n n ar anorior dae wih ho conrivances by Which men measured ime and supplied in eoino degree ho place o he cloak. And back o remoes iigcs mus we go. " he waor clock, ohonviso ho clepsydra, Bcems, unices ho. Egypologiss lml somehing resh in ha luiid o incessan discoveries rom ho mos ar miss o ime, o havo been ho irs scieniic eor a noing he hours. A good many peoplo," alk glibly abou ho clepsydra who neiher know ipreoise consrucion nor he naion who have ho credi o consrucing " I. ha belongs o heashyrlan, and as ar back as a loas over 2,000 years ago he clepsydra was used In Kinovch under ho ewny o ho second Snrdanapulus. I was a brass vessel o cylindrical sbapo,. holding eevcrul gallons o wajor, which could only emerge hrough one iny holo in ho side. hus ho rickling o ho luid marked a cornin amoun o ime, and he waer.was empiod abou hal a dozen lmoa per diem. In Nihoveh here wag ono a ho palace, and ono in each principal -"disric!!. hese wero all illed by signal rom a wachman on a ower a he momen o sunrise, and each hnd ah aendan, "whoso business was o reill he olepsydra as Boon as i was empied, hs ac being announced by criers, muoh as in he las cenury he wachman drowsily shoued he hours a nigh hroughou ho srees o London. Sonio lvenconurlea laer an anonymous genius made a grea improvemen by insering oohed wheols, which revolving urned wo hands on a dial in clock ashion, hus showing ho progress o ho ime, which rom ono illing o eipylbi uveapil 2A hours, l his shape ho olepsydra, whioh was hen chiely procurable in Egyp, became inroduced o various oher naions, including Rome, wbcro i lourished wih various splendid embellishmens unil ho cud o heempiro. he sundial sands nex in ho order o irio o ho clepsydra. I was invened a Alexandria some ive cenuries and a hal B. 0. Unliko he waer clock, i lourished hrough all ho cenuries, oven uno, our own days, vrbero i lcly adorns many a saely or simple old world garden "and smooh shady lnwn. I was naurally o greaer consanruso in^ oher climes han hose o our "brumous" isle, rom ho ar lorgefaradun o sunshine hose enjoyed. Bu eomo lno and amous sundials have long exised wihin he realm, and ho inscripions have no bcon heir leas charm o ho pas. During he dnrk ages ho clepsydra aeems o havo vanihed wih ho lioninu oniplro. Is reinoducion ino-kuropo is duo o ha horo o our young days, he Caliph Haroiin-nl-Rnschld, he amous poenae <j Bagdad having sen in ho year 807 a splondld specimen o Charlemagno. Bu jus abou or a lllo beore lis imo Franco had hi on anoher mode o marking liuo by bo invoniop o ho hourglass, deslnod o as long an esiecnoo as he sundial. Indeed, properly made, his wnb a valuable and accurae imepieco, provided i was regularly urned. Wo Deed no do moro han alludo o ho habi aer ho reormaion,"and especial- - ly in Scoland, o proachors moasuring hoir discourses by he hourglass in ho pulpi. hcso marked an hour exacly. hose irs mado in Charlcinugnoa day ran or 3 hours. Alred he Grea hi upon a mehod o measuring imo which shows ha here was no Saxon ono, hough very probably somo o ho monaseries (hen ho only homos o knowlcdgo) were. acquained wih waer clocks and hourglasses, i no by pracical knowlcdgo a any rao by hearsay. However, ho kingdom in genoral ollowed Alreds plan, whioh,hougli ingenious, necossnrlly lacked anyhing llkohc accuracy o he ohor Invenions. Ye ho kings idea was hailed as a wonderul oor o gohius, whioh, or such an era and by comparison wih he genoral lgnoranco, i was. As overy schoolboy (in his enso < lierally) knows, Alred marked imo by rushlighs. A long exisenco, by ho way, has ho rushligh cnjoyci], seeing ha middle aged peoplo sill romembor is uso In ho nursery a nigh, and ho relecion o ho oircular holes in ho all meal shades on ho ceiling. Alred, says an ancien auhoriy, "ha ho migh properly know how ho hours passed, mado uso o burning apers which wero marked wih lines, and ixed in lanhorns, an cxpedion In von ed by himsel" (so, by ho way, wero in 803 he lanborns o scraped born, which sill somo old ashioned rusics proor o glass). Bu apors, however, woro hen very oxpensive. ho king migh hlmeol uso hcso, bu probably ho rushligh was used by poopla in gunoral. O all primiive, mehods o elling ho ime, howovcr, ho mos curious and among ho mos anolen exised in China, and as hu "cyclo o Cahay" has revolved unalered or ages no"wonoor i B sill in use here. imo wan guessed by rocourso o ho hormloss necessary ca. By examinaion o heir oyo ho Chinaman ooulil andean mako n air sho a ho hour by inspecion o ho creaures pupil. A noon i Is said complocly o conrno, so ha a hin hairline perpondloular lino only donoos ho pupil, whioh ngnln nor noon begins o dilae. hu loral olool o Linncous le, o courso, comparaively modern. A Healh Rosor. Miss il. Your hedroom mus ho a very hoalhy plaoo, dear MISB P. Wha makes you hink eo "Bocauso liavo noiced ha when you arc down sairs somolnics you aru dread ully palo, bu I you go up Ino your bed room or nahor imu you comedown will) n boaulul color!" y ho brighes and counry i nowepupor on earh, Adv. ANCIEN BANQUES. Ingenuiy Exercised in Irahln Ornamenal Sweemeas, Anqionly grea ingenuiy was i-xerclseu In hemaking o ornamenal Ncimoa or ablo decoraion. A grea baxjiich a "Bubily" or "Koely" or "sullho." u i was variously ormed an elulionic device in sugar or pasry, or In l-o.h. clocr each course.and his device uhiully bor; somo rocrencp, humorous or oherwise, o ha occasion o he enerainmen. I was o ornamen he magniicen eass which represeiial.gasrononilc as o" ami lavish expendiure during ho reigns o William Buus, Henry III, Rionard II and Hoiiry IV, ha subiles wore invened. A he coronaion easo Henry V,In 43,hen? was a subilcb o "a pelican Biing on her,neswili her young,"and "an image o S. Gaherino holding a book and dispuing wih he docors." " ho onhronizaion eas o. Archbishop Kevill a York was ono o he mos noable o hisoric banques. Among he sweemeas wero "cold arcs, baked, 4,000; cold cusards, baked, 8,000; ho ousarda, 2,000," besidos "spices, sugared dolicaes, and wucrs plcriie." ho subilccs were o he mos elaborao kind. Ono represened a docor o diviniy being led ino his pulpi by a demon. A anoher grea oasi, ho onhronizaion o Archbishop Warohnin, chancellor o Oxord, in 503, a subileo represened S. Augusine and his aendan in hu ac o peiioning King Ehelbor or ICHVB o preach ChrisianiyIn his dominions. Anoher represened ho eigh owers o ho universiy In every ower sood a bedell, and under he owers were igures o ho king, o whom ChanceilorkWareham, encircled by many docors properly habied, prosoncd Lain verses which voro answered by his majesy. Oher dovices, such as ho our reasons, wih Lain inscripions, appeared a his oun... - A avorie device/ o ho maser cook was a real peacock, eahers, ail and all. A Archbishop Novills.eas here were no ewor han 04 peacocks so reaed. Many o ho subilees whioh appeared a banques woro upon religious subjecs, and ohers relaed o incidens in English hisory. Furnace, he cook in Masaingcrs "New Way o Pay Old.Debs"(633), speaks o-raising "oriicaions in pasry which, i hey hud bcon praoiced a Breda, Spinbla migh liavo hrown his cap a i and noor ook i," ho celebraed siege o Breda, i may be noed, lased rom Aug. 2U, 0S4, o July ollowing. NO AMBIIOUS. An Aris o Considerable Skill Who WanH an Miimjj Jol. {From he Bualo Hew.) heard a gooa sory recenly o ;.o way wo shrewd Bualo mon mado 84,000 on mi invesmen o $H5.. he wo men arc engaged in business and have ho rcpuaioi]_jiiyonn lmir riends o knu-wing how o niaku money. heywere walking down Exchange sree a ew monhs ago o ako a rain n ho Cenral saion. On ho "way down Exchango sree hey observed a painer, a work on ono o he big ences. Ho was..drawing ho picure o a young colored boy in ho ac o..being scrubbed whie by hn applicaion o a cerain kind o soup. "ha ellows olever," said ono. "You be ho is," remarked ho oher. {.)i "I wondor how much ho makes a wue a his business," wen on ho irs, "Les ind ou," was ho reply.. hey asked he painer o sep down rom his ladder nnd engaged him In conversaion. He old hem ho was drawing $0 a week while, ho weahur was plcisun. When i was bail, ho nindo less. He inormed hem ho could draw waer colors. A brigh idea sruck one o ho men. Ho oered o pay he ellow $25 u week i he could draw a cerain numbur o waer colors. ho bargain was quickly mado, and ho pnner agreed o appear a he mens oices ho ollowing morning He was on hand, and hey soon hud lio necessary, pains and brushob beore him. He sared o work. ho irs diiy ho drew 25 wnoi: colors. he nex clay he drew 35. Ho worked or ive dnys, and a ho end o ha ime here were over (0 waer colors on exhibiion in his workroom. ho sixh day ho painer disappeared aer recoiving his money. ho wo business iriori began disposing o ho waer colors. A well known Main sroc busiioss man paid $000 or one o ho picures, and ohers sold rom $2 up o $200. A ho ond o wo weeks hey had sold evury picure, and had $4,000 in bank as ho, resul. hey looked in vnin or heir painer, bu couldn locao him unil a monh aorwnrd. hen hey discovorcd him in a dinio museum, where he was acing as announcer. hoy oered him all kinds o money o go book in holr employ, bu he ellow declined, saying ho had a so berh. Experimens on he Memory. ho celebraed Frenoh psychologis Proessor -Alrd Binc, in a papor on "ho Experimenal Sudy o Memory," saes ha o (ar aemps havo boon made o meiisure bu one kind o memory, bu ha i is a grea advanco o bo able o Inroduce ho concep o measuremen ino his problem a all. Experimens deal wih he number o memory Images ha can bo sored n ono rial wihou allowing imo or res o ho subjec. Successive invesigaions havo been made on ho moasuroincn o ho memory or igures and syllables. he developmen o hoo localized memories canno bo considorod aa a sign o bo dovolopmon o ho oher moinoriou. Reservaions mus bo mado as o conclusions o bo drawn rom hoso exporlmons. A series o lguros Is rend o a uubjoo a regulor siiuud (gonorally wo igures per Booond). llo hen endeavors o ropoa ho igures wihou error In hu order In Ivhich he board hoin. Any adul can give our easily; hen lvo, six nml BO on, unil a numbor In ronohed which aimno bn roponod correcly. ICnuli rial is repeaed, wih inervals o ros. Kxporllnoiin lakon ogeher show ha no only memory, bu ho powors o volunary aonlon, nro employed. As children have lean conrol over Xholr aenion, hey reain uwur lguroa by hin mehod han aduln. lio averago educaed adul ru aliimuvun l (uruu; a ulillil rom reains lvo; achlld o 0, six. Jacquoa Inandl, ho oolehrned lighning cnloulnor, la ublo o cumin I moro lmn 40 lkiireu a ouo rial.-. Alluiplnum and Iron. I is ound ha he addiion o rom wo o ive pounds o aluminium o a on o Iron renders i grayer and Boer,"he slag rlkinn rupidly and compleely o ho sur- liicu und leaviiig he meal In a or purer and beor condiion han beore. In his case, oo, he iron Is more luid In ho ludle and can o poured ino small molds, wihou any endenoy o chill, and he or-; iiiaion o"..waser" casings, due o blowholes, is enirely avoided. ho aluminium does no riiuuuu ho meling poin o cas iron or seel, bu increases is luidiy by he removal o Impuriies. Bu he eec o a suiall proporion o aluminium upon, seel wih medium carbon Is o Increase is enaciyynd impair is duciliy. I may also bo used In he same proporion in hruss manuacuring und in larger quaniies ur waking aluminium brass." FORSALLBYAL DEALERS Many, women consider Schroeders Hair onic as a necessary par o. heir oile equipmen;. hey know i keeps -he scalp healhy and makes he hair grow. 50 cens a bole a Schroeders Pharmacy. For 8 50 Cens K he bes unlaundered whie shir in own, o he celebraed 5 Bengal Brand. Reinorced ron and sleeve, double back, covered buon hole in backand made in he bes manner. Curiss Ha Sore, 27 Broad S. \ Red Bank.g i R. HANCE, Wliolesale.acd Reail Dealer in HAY, SRAW, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, - POULRY SUPPLIES, EC. We are handling a large quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. MONMOUH SREE. Adjoining own Hall, Red Bank, N.. J. saddle horaes or ladlesa>«5«hss e. no?alaaau imes a he Gordoa on? n Mlddleown ownship. : >. W. B. FOUNAIN,.,; r] he Regiser Saionery Sore Regiser Building, Broad Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Boud paper pads are suiable or every use, hey! are good or he business mans desk, or lile household noes and memoranda, or or correspondence. Bond paper is srong; i is jus rough enough o make i easy o wrie on wih a pencil and "no so rough as o make i unpleasan o wrie on wih a pen; and i ges sronger and ougher wih age. We have hese pads in large sizes (8x0 inches), sixy shees o a pad, or cens. \,.. - ; " : Some o he oher good hings we sell are hese: Box o asssored rubber bands, dieren lenghs and hicknesses...;... locens. vpad o exra qualiy ruled paper (no bond paper)... 5 cens. Envelopes, whieand colored, boxes broken, bu envelopes as good as" ever, per pack o cens. Fine linen envelopes, per package o 2 5 cens. Rubber inger shields, or keeping he ingers ree rom ink when wriing, and or keeping he ingers..^ rom geing ired and cramped 5 cens. Double pemichle packs o cards 20 cens. Very ine cards, or parlor nee 80 cens. Sealing wax, all colors, hick sicls... 5 cens. - Diagraph lead-pencils, hard andso, very smooh and evenleads Scens. PaMora_vvrUing_paper,-^4_BheeB^QlpapeLand 24 square envelopes, heavy paper; srong, well-gummed envelopes: paper ruled or unruled,. 25 cens. Library.pase and Days whie gluey pase or scrap hooka, mouning phoographs, esc. Will.no urn sour.....sand locens.. he same, in ubes, will keep so and in good condiion or yearsri.~. 0 cens. ables, " he Heavenly wins," wo sizes 0 cens. Wedding plae ables, hree sizes o shees... 0 cens. Invenory book, or lising household urniure, and ^ and so geing he ull amoun o, insurance when. ^ a ire occurs." (Sen by mail on receip o price.).. locens. Pocke knie, 8 blades, ines seel, pearl handle... $.00 ". Ssey Falcon pens, wrie good on any paper and wear abou wice as long as he ordinary seel pen, per box o 44 pens, $.00 Esey Falcon penb, smaller size, or womens use, iner poins, as srong and durable as he ohers, small boxes...-..locens. You can always ake back anyhing you buy a HE REGISER saionery sore ha doesn prove saisacory, and ge your money back.. I have inished he work oil he W. A. French &: Co. building, on Broad < sree, Red Bank. his week I am "a Holmdel puing a irs-class seel roo I on a new building on Wm. L. Joness place. his roo, like all he roos I ; pu on, will be o he bes maerials ha I can buy, and will be pu~on in he way I pu on all my seel roos he bes way. When ha roo is compleed, Mr. Jones will have a roo ha won leak or weny years, anyhow, and : probably will no leak or iy years, barring accidens. I i Jeaks any ime ;; wihin weny years, he only cos,o Mr. Jones or having i repaired, will be X a cen or a posal card, elling me abou i. ha posal card will ake me o : Mr. Joness place righ away, and Ill do he res. I give his same guaranee wih all he galvanized sqel roos I pu on. < Bu I have ye o ge he irs posal card. DANIEL H.. COOK,." : INON FALLS, he Seel-Roo Man, NEW JERSEY. ;:

13 I Began hursday, January 20h, and Has Been Very Successul. Every aricle on which he price has been reduced is marked wih a green ag, and so I have called his sale a Green,^ ag Sale: I give no rading samps wih goods marked wih green ags. hese goods are marked down o cos, and in mos cases below cos, and he purchaser is geing hree o en imes he value o he samps iii he reduced igures. Bu I can sell-a hese reduced prices and giverading samps, oo. >..hissale is made o close ou my winer sock. Every aricle is-irs-class as good as when i was bough bu some sizes in some^paerns are missing, hough here are los o every size in he sock. Bu i is beer or me o sell hem now a less han cos han o carry hem over o nex season. Everybody knowsha: woollen goods have gone up. In spie o his increase, I hink i beer o keep my sock clean and resh, and open each season wih enirely new goods, han o carry hese goods over. ",. Mens Suis. Mens all wool cassimere and chevio suis, mixures, checks, and plaids, coas mosly single breased sacks, a ew cuaways among hem, worh $0 and $2 a sui; he Green ag says $ ".. ~- " Mens all wool cassimere, chevio, worsed and Melon suis, mosly single and double breased sacks, no a sui in he lo sold or less han $5, he Green ag says $0. Mens ines worsed, ind Melon suis, single and double breased sacks, a ew cuaways in he lo, mos o hem sold a $5 and $20 a sui, a ew a $25; he Green ag says $2.50. I sill luve a good assormen o oxir mens allwool-suis a $5. hese goods liave no been educed, and on his lineal give rading samps ~wlien desired. <- Boys Suis. Boys all-wool suis, ages 5 o 6 years, some o he bes goods,we keep are in his lo, very ew o a kind, bu a lo o kinds. hese suis sold a $9, $7, $6, $o, $4.50 and $ he Green ag says $2.98. Boys suis, ages 3 o 6 years, regirajirices, $3, $2.50 and $2. Green ag says^.48: Boys all-wool rico and worsed 3-piece suis coa, ves and knee pans regular, price was rom $5 o $9.50. Green ag says $4.48. Childrens ancy velve suis, green, blue and brown, ages 3 o 8 years. Regular price, $4,98. Green ag price, $3.69. BoysChinchilla Reeers Black and blue Chinchilla Reeers or boys, 3 o 8 years, wih sailor collar a good warm coa. Green ajg price,.9. For boys 7 o 5 years, wih velve collar, $U9. - All-wool reeers 3 o 5 years, always sold a $4 ; 98, Greenag price, $ Boys Pans. he balance o our 50 cen double sea and knee Crackajack boys pans, 3 o 6 years, sold everywhere a 50 cens, goa 39 cens., hese goods will no las long a such a low price. * ~ All our bes boys" pans, sold righ -along a $.5.0, $.25 and $, will go a 85 cens. Corduroys are no included in his lo. s Overcoas. I have abou 35 Mens odd Overcoas, Beavers, Chinchillas and Kerseys, no all sizes in he lo. Isold hem regularly a$5 down o $8. You can have-your choice a $6. Here are a ew overcoas ha canno be duplicaed a wholesale a he price I have been selling hem, bu as here are ouly a ew o a kind hey mus go. Heavy Covers, black and blue Kerseys and brown Melons, bes anners saj;iu linings, Skinners sain sleeve linings, warraned or wo years, or we will replace hem wih new ones ree o charge. AH his seasons luake. Every coa honesly worh $5.. Your choice a $., Mens bes Kersey Overcoas, black and blue, alllined hroughou wih Skinners bes sain Hninga andlguaraneejljori wo years. % Every coa honesly worh $8, $20 and $22; will close hem a $5.... > Mens Oxord Melon Overcoas, a good warm overcoa ha will give saisacion; always sold a $5 00; Green ag price, $3.75. _ Don wai and be disappoined. Mens Pans. A his ime o he year pans are in grea demand. I have abou 500 pairs o all-wool pans. Among hem are a large quaniy o he celebraed Swee-Orr, never-rip pans wih a bigrahge o sizes. Every pair is honesly worh $2.50; o. make hem go quickly he Green ag says $.85. Here are some o he bes Swee-Orr pans, also oher makes o worseds, cassimeres and chevios. Prices were $4, $3.50 and 83. Green ag says _-. Some o our very bes pans ha are worh $C and $5 a pair share he same ae. Green.ag says $3.30. In his lo he quaniy is,very limied. I have abou wo hundred pairs o mens--aud boys never-rip working pans, always sold a 75 cens and. Green ag price is 59 cens. I have abou 75 pairs o mens heavy all-wool chevio pans, all sizes/and worh $2. Green ag says $.40. W pip [/ "" i P c A big line o 50-cen scars, ecks, Four-in- Hands, Imperials and Pus, 35 cens each, or 3 or$l. All our 25-cen scars a 8 cens each, or 3 or 50 cens. Black goods no included, A lo o ladies and genlemens plain and ancy ies, regular price 9 and 5 cens; Green ag price, 4 cens. Mens Underwear. hiry-six dozen mens naural wool shirs and drawers, all sizes, regular 50 cen qualiy. Green ag says 38 cens. rrrrr Abou 45 dozen mens leeced shirs and drawers,. he balance o a big purchase, sold by mos dealers a 65 cens, our price all season, has been 38 cens, alhough hese goods have advanced in pric& I will coninue selling hem a our old price and you can have rading samps. Here are a ew good hings in ine underwear Yale blue naural wool shirs and drawers, regular dollar garmens, a 72 cens; dark brown naural shirs and drawers, every garmen worh $.25, a 95 cens. Very ine naural wool shirs and drawers; regular price $.50, a $.9.. Mens ancy bosom shirs, whie bodies, all nicely laundered, wih separae cus same as bosom o shir, abou 25 dieren paerns,. in sripes, checks and plaids,-regular-prices were:98. cens o $.50. ake your choice now a 75 cens. hese will soon disappear a his price. A lo o Mens Canon Flannel Drawers, have no sold as well as hey should, will close hem a 9 cens per pair.. Mens Pea Jackes. Mens Heavy Blue Chinchilla Pea Jackes, some wih velve collar^,} ahers wih large ulser collars, regular priceslyvere $4.00 and and $5.00. Green ag price, $2.90. ;!, Boys and Childrens Ulsers and Cape Overcoas. In his line we have a lo o odd garmens, only one or wo o a kind and he prices on he Green ags Avill simply asonish you.. > > Boys Sockings. We ind we have a lo o boys sockings ha we bough or as black, bu hey were no as. We go a big allowance on hem rom he manuacurers and we will sell hem as long as hey las or 5 cens a pair. hey were inended o. sell a 2 pairs or a quarer.. "* Has and Caps. Boys silk plush caps, Green ag price 9 cens. Mens silk plush caps, Windsor, Gol, and Brighon shapes, Green ag price 39 cens. Mens bes heaver and plush caps, always sold a a dollar. Green ag price, G9 cens. Derbys and Alpine.has, all colors, a all kinds o prices.! > ; ; ;? mm > ; My usual guaranee is given wih everyhing sold. I you indi doesn sui when you ge i home, bring i back and ge your money. Bu, as I may lose he sale, o he goods o anoher cusomer i you. keep he goods long, and as I wan o sell ou prey clean during his Green ag Sale, I Have o make a ime limi or giving money back. So i you wan your money back you mus reurn he goods wihin hree days aer he sale is made. his applies only o goods marked wih a. Green ag. Oher goods can be brough back when convenien o you, and money will be reurned. >!! >!!!! 39 BROAD SREE, he Ceaseless oiler or rade, RED BANK, N. J.!! ; ;

14 Loves Messengers. he roao shall bo my messenger. he horald o devoion:. Each peal ewcc shall be he Bea O enderes emoion, And in ho hear o oaoli air OBQ, Deep hidden in ho core, here ress my soul, my inner sel, o love bu you oermore. Each rose will die, each peal ade And wiher ab away. Each reighed hear ha speaks my lovo - Will languish and decay. No so wih love my eoul has hid Wihin each roses core. ha love will breahs and speak and live Forever, evermore. will live or yon and speak o you., When roses cease o be. will breahe ho roses ragrance rare For hee, my sweoi or heel hen hase, my messengers o love, ell her my each emoion. Oh, peals swee, a her dear oo Bespeak my ond devoion! A NARROW ESCAPE. wos a brigh morning In ho summer o I860, Bald Capain Handy, ha Jack Blles and I, a couplo o boysjui yo 20 years old, wero discharged in Valparaiso rom ho whaling bark Golcondn o NeW Bedord wih $0 apiece In gold "con dors" in our pockes. All he romance o whaling in ho souh seas and is aendan dangers whioh had illed our imaginaions when wo shipped as green bands a.- he "one hundred and nlnich lay," had been.eecually dissipaed byhl greasy realiies o "blanke and hawse pieces," ouing up In ho "blubber room,""down scraps" and "rying ou," supple-moaed by a en hours pull in he boas every oher day, poor ood, and rough, i no brual, reamen, rom he oicers. So, as we sood bn morning on he jey, olinking ho money in our pockes and waching our old ship disappear in hejoilng, wo el indeed "monarchs o all we surveyed." A las he hull was down, and, urning away wih sighs o relie, wo claered once more up ho ill paved sree o he consuls oloe, where we bad been paid o, and inquired o him when wo could~ ake passage or home, Wo learned, much o our disappoinmen, ha here wero no ships in por bound or ho Saes, nor would here be any, excep; an occasional whaler, or six monhs o come. "Weinus resign.ourselves o he inevi-. able," said Jack, "and ho nex quesion is, Whore are wo going o sop?" he consul assured us ha an American named Henderson kep he only decen, place in own ouside o he rough sailor boarding houses and recommended us o go here. Wo ound Henderson a good ellow, who gave us a large room wih wo beds in i, and aer eeelngour chess saely eowed away we srolled ou o look a ho own and incidenally o ge work,., Aer walking abou ho oiy or an hour or wo we descended o he irs or commercial sree o look or work. Bo- ing young, persisen and airly well educaed, we wore luoky enough o ilnd employmen wih wo English irms, branch houses o London and Liverpool raders. Nex morning we won o work, and or a couplo o monhs our lives moved on ranquilly onough. In ho evenings aer supper wo smokod our oigarous and managed wih ho aid o a lilo grammar o learn a lile Spanish. Occasionally on moonligh nighs we walked ou hrough he own, bu wo never won ar, us Henderson warned us ha i was no unoommon hing or a sranger o bo ound.in he oulying pars o ho ciy wih his pockes riled and a dagger wound lu his breas , One evening my superinenden <3GCOV J ered ha a misako had been nmdo in ho ouward manies o bo ship Lord Palmorsos, and, noing ha sho was lying "o and on" wih hor anchor arip, ordered, me o board her as soon as possible booro \ she squared mvay or old England and reo- ly.he error. So wihou delay I hurried J hj j b yj d O j olimbod up ho side o bo Palinerson. My business reained me longer han I had anicipaed, and i was ully 9 oolook beoro I sepped o ho eidu. As he ido was on ho obb my boaman bad o land mo a he neares poin, and I igured hao I had abou our miles o walk home. j> I was moonligh, bu here and bero he dork ebudowb seemed o invioho assassin, and as I hurried on I cas many an anxious glanco behind mo. I hnd reached ho ouskirs o ho oiy und was congraulaing mybel, when suddenly, rom undornn overhanging "balcon," a woman dared orhand cluched my arm, orying ou in pieoub accens: "Por el amor do Dios, Sonor Amerioanol Por el amor do Dios I" (For ho love o God, Senor Amerlcnn ) "Quo quloroconmigo, senorla?" (Wha do you wun wih me, lady?) I replied ail I supped undor ho soliary lamp on hu oornor and looked a her nioro oloeoly. Sho was dressed in somber blnok, and ho manilla sho wore- was so drawn ove ho ace ha bu one eye was visible. ha single orb, howover, Bhono wih singular limpidiy nnd beauy. Sho wus ovidonly grealy exoied, nnd as sho wen on in, bor volublo Spanish gahered rom ho lilo I knew o ho language ha hor aher was lying a ho poin o deah in n house- ncur by and sho wanod ino o go wih hor o his assis anco. \Vhy sho waned mo o aooompany hor could no undersand. horcoro I asked hor why shu did no appoul o he own people., Sho roplied ha sho and. her aher woro srangers, who hud bu roocnlycomorom Saniago, nnd hu hero woro so many "ludroncl," or robbors, among hor own people ha she dared no rus hem, and in a sill moro urgen ono bogged mo o go wih her. ruly, "ho who hesinos is lou," or, ns I hough o Hondorsons warning, ho laonobh o he hour nnd bo womans elngulnr porhlsonoo, and ulorod, undecided, sho dropped hor manilla, nnd in an in- Han ovory uoruplo hud vanlnhoil. lui ligh rom ho moon illumlne-d i\ U ou p oo in Is olasblo boauy and im lnnouunl aa hu o ho Mnlounu, and aa I eaw ho girln ear aalnod oboolia (slio wna only nbou 0) and looked ino bor beauiul, Imploring oyci I hrow onulon o ho wludb, sallorllko, and inoloiiuil lior o load nnd I would ollow, " A look o joy ovorniircad lior nco, and oho crvonly murmured lior Umnkn aa oho guided me up bo dark and narrow sree. Here and here some building was anasically silhoueed by he moon, and among is grim shadows I ancied I could see a dark orm moving, bu a he low, swee sound o my air guides. "Por aca, sonor" (his way, sir), all my suspicions, would vanish, and I ol hearily ashamedj o mysel and,hurried orward in her wake. Graceul as a awn, she bounded lighly up he sops which led o he sree above, revealing as she did so a beauiul loo und ankle, and, ngiio uougn waa, ould hardly keep up wih her. Paning wih exerion, a las we reached ho op o he plaeau which overlooked iho own, and my guide graceully waved her hand oward a ligh, liko a sar in he lisanco, and murmured: " Ahl esa la caso (xondor Is ho house). A ha momen ho moon sank behind i mass o black clouds and everyhing bo- Bame dark abou us. Bu my guide, prossag her lile pnlm ino mine, advanced Ieadily oward he ligh. Everyhing was s sill as he dead, ani a damp,and chilly mis poneraed my very marrow. As he moon shone ou in radian beauy my blood or a momen seemed o reeze In my veins, or hero beore me, gloaming brighly in he moonligh and winding like a serpen among he doddering crossub and laddering graves o he Paiiiheou, was he pah ha led o our desinaion. he low lying wall o ho Panheon lay direcly in ron o mo, and my guido juickly ripped up ho seps which led over i, beckoning or mo o ollow. hough loah o go arher, ye ho wondrous beauy o, ho girl held me as in a Bpell, and sep by sep I advanced unil I- sood upon ho op o be wall. As I looked downward I hough I saw he gleam o seel beneah ho seps and he shadow o a mane orm crouching here.. ". "Espera!"(Wai!). A ha momen he moon was again obsoured, and In ho semidarkness, or here was no sree lamp here, and now all my senses were on ho aler, I el, rahor han saw, her orm as she mouned he seps, and roaohing orward ook my hand, saying "Porque?" (Why?) Porquo no mo oy" (Beoauso I shall no go), I answered sernly. Ass I epoko her lnprcu cluched mine and wih incredible srengh Bho srove o drag mo orward, bu ignoring her eors I cas a inallook downward, and his imo I saw disincly, or he cloud had passed rom ho moon, a man "coming swily and silenly oward he oo o he seps.._._ Wih one glanco a he girl, whose ace was now ransormed by ury Ino ha o a demon, I hurled her aside, rushed down ho seps, every norvo srung o is highes ension and ran a my umos Bpeod oward he oiy. I heard a mans hoarse shou behind me nnd had reached ho seps which led down ino he oiy in saey when suddenly I caugh my oo, sumbled and hal ell o he ground. Jus as I ell orward somai. hing grazed my oheek, searing i like a redho iron, and ell wih ringing sound on he seps ar below me, error now len addiional wings o my speed, and I never paused unil I ell exhaubed hrough he porales o Hendersons home. Managing o crawl up. he sejps, I saggered ino he dining room, where Jack and Henderson sa anxiously awaiing me, and sank breahless ino a chair. heir looks o -asonishmen wore suobeeded by hose o horror as Jack exclaimed : "My God, Henderson, look a ho blood " Puing my hand up o my aoe I wihdrew i wo wih blood, and Henderson, who busied himsel in washing i away, disclosed a ou wo.inohos long where he knio had jus ouchod mo. Explanaions ollowed, and as I ao ho meal waiing or mo I old ho srange advenuro o my willing liseners. As I inished Henderson, who had lisened quiely, as WUB his won, burs ou exciedly: his explains i all, boya Is no Ionr a mysery I" Pressing him or his reasons, he wen on o. say ha or ho las wo yoars oreigners had requenly been ound sabbed in oulying and soliary pars o heaiie. ho vicims wero invariably well dressed, bu as no money or papers were ovor ound upon hem invesigaion had been o no avail., Bu heros a clew whioh can be ollowed up," said Henderson; "and omorrow morning woll consul ho chie o police." Brigh and early nex morning, or we go bu lilo sleep ha nigh, we repaired o ho chie o police, and o him I old my ale, Henderson noing as inerpreer. he chie was very much surprisod and pleased by any inormaion, and aer cauioning us o keep silen dismissed us by saying wod hear rom him in a ew days. wo days laor he oreign olomon o ho ciy was hrilled hy anoher arocious murdor. his imo i was a rioh young Englishman named Buron, who had come down rom Lima o visi some riends, and who, aer spending bo ovening wih hem, le abou oolook or his hoel, whioh was only wo blocks away. Nox morning his body, robbed o all his valuables and papors, was ound loaing In ho bay wih a gaping daggor wound. In ho ncok, Burons rionds, who woro rloh and inluenial, backed by ho Briish consul, inmlo a vigorous anek upon ho supino mehods o he polhic, and a las aroused ho auhorilca o comohlng llko naiviy. Following up ho olew reoolvod rom mo, ho "joallool^ a porsonal inores in ho mnor, nnd wihin n ovv weoks (succeeded in onpurlng ho gang, which consised o lvo porsons ho girl, who was used as a decoy, and our mon. I was esimaed ha inoro han wosooro orolgnors hnd boon murdered by his gang during, ho 8 monhs o hoir siniser operaions.. A ho rial Burons wallo, and puslpor, ound in ho robbora rendezvous, oonvleod ho men, and my ideniicaion o ho girl compleed ho caso. ho mon woro sononocd, nnd, nocordlng o ho mchodn o ha counry, woro sho hrcodnys aer ho rlnl. ho girl, owlnk o her youh and boauy, won son o (Inlull hor days In ho [IODUI oolony (i Ban Carlos. ho years Imvo rolled nwny nlnon hon yours o dnngor and advanuro. ^Mnny n lmo during ho war o ho robolllon hnvo I loqlind deah In ho ace, mid ye my blood hrills whan I hink o ha nighs ndvunuro lu CJillo.- " EARLY ENGLISH SEAPORS. he Vhangesn Brisol,SoiUhamon, Bah, Boson! and Plymouh. Among seapors ho high place belonging o Brisol is verynolceable. I is he por o a region which has always been one o he riches, agriculurally, in England, and one o which populaion bad been also araced i a very early dae by ho working o he lead mines o he Mendips. Bu is grea imporance is probably o be reerred/o is oreign commerce above all, is commerce wih Iceland and ho norh generally, which daes rom ho cenury o whioh he lis bolonge ha in which lived he irs William Canynges, who began he lebuilding o he Churoh o S. Mary Redolio. I was no a Roman own. In Roman imes, no doub, Bah served all he purposes oc a seapor or his region, and rom his lis i would appear ha as Brisol rose Bah deolined. Bu i we accoun in hisway or bo imporance o Brisol i is surprising o ind Souhampon and Boson boh so low in ho lis. Boh o hese were likewise imporanor heir oreign commerce a his dae, and anoher assessmen lis 20 years laer; gives, a very dieren relaive posiion o hese seapors among English owns, alhough i docs no aord he means o esimaing ho populaion. In his, laer lis o 397 we only ge he amouns or which dieren owns were assessed, bu in i we ind ha Boson and Souhampon ranked respecively as ourh and enh insead o hiry-eighh and hiry-ourh, as in he lis o,877. Bos: on in his lis is assessed a 800, Souhampon 8-3 agains 800 or Brisol: Abou a cenury laer, in he reign o Henry VII, Souhampon, i we may judge by he amoun o cusoms dues levied, had abou be same relaive imporance as I now has among he pors o he souheas o England ranking nex aer London, and separaed by a long inerval rom he hird in his respeb, whioh was hen Boson. Brisol hen had he ourh place, coming nex aer Newoasle. Plymouh, nowihsanding he excellence o is naural harbor, was a place o comparaively recen growh in 877. I is described by Lelnnd as having been in Henry IIs ime abou 200 years beore a mean hing inhabied by Ushers. [PERFUMERY \ A JE$ COOPER, JB.S, I. I Corner Broad and Whie Srees,! RED BANK, N. J. «I IS Poor economy o pu cheap plumbing in your house. A sligh rcs will mako he pipes burs, and cause you mom damago han proper good mae rial would hnvo cos you ID he irs place. We will <lo your plumbing or you, urnishing you wih Om-clusa maerial ns cheap as any plumber in Red llunl can oer. \ SABAH & WHIE, 0 and 8 Fron S.. Red Bank, N. OFFICES O REN IN HE NEW Mercanile Bank Building, Which will bo ready or occupancy in March nex. Opon plumiing, elecric liglib, Boam hea and janior eorvicoi A nuinbor o ho ollccs in l\ji now bank building linvo already boon spoken or. A mans busincba ia known by ia environmens. Whore can beer olllco ac commodamon) bo ound han in he liandlomo nnd ornao srucure which ho Mercanile CoOpcrnlvo Bnnk lu now erecing on ho corner o Droud und Walluco qrneln, Bed B LM(. Pluniio building und diagram o roonm can bo noon a Dr.«J. E. SAYmos oillco, or a ho olloo o JOHEPU HWANNIOU,, NavcHink Hank Building, Icd Bnnk, \ \ WILLIAM OBRIEN, Pracical Plumber, SEAK AND GAS FIER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specially, No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. COAL. AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Dealer In Coal and Wood, v ALSO FEED, CORN. OAS, HAY AND 8RAW. Upper Lehigh and all he Flrs-Clas3 Coals a Lowes Prices. When coal s purchased by be carload be benebi ol long ons, 2,240 pounds, Is given. Y/Ann: cor. Fron ana Wes 8s., Red Bank, N; J HOMAS P. BROWN, RED BANK, N. J., DEALER IN Goal and Wood Persons buying ccal ia carload loswill.ge long ons, or 2,840 pounds o ne> on. ( Also Ferilizers, Chemicals, Phosphaes, Wood Ashes, Lime, Horse Manure, Paris Green, Land Plaser, Blue v. Sone, Eed Shale, Gravel, Pains, Brick, Plows, [. Harrows, &c. General Freighing Promply Aended o. CONRACS AND BIDS SOLICIED. ODQce: Whnr Avenue. Coal Yard and Sorehouses: Foo o Whar Ave. LUMBER AND HARDWARE. PAINS AND OILS A WHOLESALE AND KEAIL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Sbekes, Hubs and Wheels. Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Pjves, Copper Naila, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchoraand Pure Manilla Eigging. Presons Ferilizers (odorless) or Lawns. Also Bone Phosphae and Fish Guano. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N, J. PRICES, REDUCED LADIES AND [MISSES arid Jackes I O CLOSE OU HE REMAINDER OF. OUR PRESEN SEASONS SOCK. BROAD SREE, KEEP HE WELL, WELL. v V V RED BANK, "I suspec ha I may aribue my recen headaches o doing so much nigh-work o lae," said a lady -who earns her own living. " I had an order o address a large number o envelopes and as I was paid by he housand and ohers waned he work, oo, I sa up prey lae and perhaps worked in a room ho so well venilaed as i migh be. As a consequence I have more han once had a headache he nex day. I have ound, however, ha i I swallow a Ripans abule jus as soon as I have a premoniion o he rouble, i saves i o and I escape sco ree. ha is why I say ha Ripans abules are a medicine or well people, or I am cerainly a healhy woman, bu I use he abules now and hcrk and would no like o be wihou hem." ^^^

15 HE KING OF BIRDS. Habis and Hauns o he >. Bald-, \ Headed Eagle. he mounain soliudes and asnesses o ennessee, which havo igured so olen o lae in he sories and novels o John Fox, Charles Egber Craddook and ohers, have among oher respeo inspiring naives many specimens o he American naional bird, he baldbeaded eagle, which makesis eyrie among heloy and ragged cles, and crags and pinnacles o he ranges. I is ound on ho Sone mounain, he grea Roane, 0,209 ee high, on he Bald, a -6,650 ee, and he Grou Smoky range, which rises 6,680 eo, on he Bullhead, and in. many oher loy. places. For hese splendid birds here is a never ailing demand, and as a resul here are many mounaineers who have become exper cachers o hese mounain prizes, and who oen reap rioh rewards in reurn or perilous risks and daring advenures. Young eagles bring rom $40 o $80, and. occasionally $00, while eagles <ha are o some age and o grea sizocos as much as. $800, hese boing rarely capured, howover. Eagles which are. killed in he_a emp o capure hem aro valuable o axidermiss, who always ind an easy, marke or hese grea sued birds. heir eahers, especially hosoo wing and ail, are likewise sold or good prices., he eagle eiher buildsis nes upon he op o a mighy reo growing ar up on he mounain among myriads o wining vines and he hickes and mos inaccessible bushes orehrulja or on ho summi o a high rook.. I is alwuys a large one, srongly and comorably, buil, large sicks and brnnoh.es being laid ogeher, nearly la and bound wih wining vines. ho spacious inside is covered wih hair and mosses, BO minuely wovqn ogeher ha no wind can penerae. In his abode he moher bird lays wo eggs, whioh uro grea curiosiies. ho long end o ho egg apers down o a poin, while is color is a dir or brownish red, wih many dos and spos upon i. he young birds aro driven orh rom ho nes by holr savage parens o scrach or hemselves as soon as hey aro able o ly, and no raining whaever is-given hem by he old bird. ha is le o heir insino, whloh hunger and necessiy develop. hero is no going back o ho old homo or ho young caglo, or ho moher bird a once ears up every vesige- o ho nes where hey have hrivon since birh, and, while hey omi plainive shrieks, dars a -hem and pushes hem o he crags or rocks, and as hoy mus ako o heir wings or all his is how hey learn o ly a onoe. I akes hree years or a young.oaglo o gain is ull and complee plumage and ior ho developmen o is srengh. Once ull grown, provided -ho does no mee wih a vlolon deah, nnengloshould llvo beween 80 and (30 years. \ Upjn he mounains he ouglo inds i aa hard o gain subsisence as do ho eahered grumblers o he plains bolow. ho precariousness o his exisenco and he \vild manner in which ood is gahered seom o give- ho bird greaer erooiy ho older i grows. ho eagles range among..hemounains and valleys in pairs, heir, young never ollowing, bu doing ho bes hey can by hemselves. ho sern, unsocial yranny o he older birds, begin- - ning wih ho casing ou o ho eagles, maniess, isel in laer yearn in heir reamen o heir maes. I he male bird bo he sronger, mos o ho prey belongs o him, arid ho allows (he emale o ea bu a palry share boweon ierce hruss o his beak. I ho emalo is ho sronger (and sho generally la), he male bird cowers and wincos under many a ierce blow rom his uuoollng wie, no maer how small ho morsel ho is sriving o go. Bu whou. danger hreaens no human. pair balo so ormidably or hemselves and each ohor as do wo eagles. I is a noeworhy ac ha oach malo has bu ouo - uuo during his lieime I ho emalo is killed or cap ared, ho surviving malo becomes an oaglo hermi and llcroor han over. -, Eagles aro oen soen near heir ness ogebor, bu when ho sun is shining hey requenly ake heir majesic ligh sraigh oward i unil hoy disappear rom eigh, Siing upon ho mounain side heir vision is no keen ha hoy can see or down in ho vulloy a sheep oryoung goa, a big urkey or rooser, a small pig, a,rabbi or parridge, and almos insananeously hey descend upon holr vicim. Oen when a largo cal or goa Is o bo aacked and carried o our or six o ho grea birds will unie and roinove he carcass o a sae spo, when hey will iminodlaoly begin o igh i ou o see whieh o hem is eniled o he choices bis, and i is ruly a survival o he ies in suoh combas as hoso. Bu an oaglo is always coniden o his srengh, and rarely ovorreaches himsel In suoh oonlllos or in his deslro or prey. When lingering by ho mounain rlvors "waching.or ducks or geoso, or oven ish, a puir o eagles will, display holr naural shrowdnoss. hey swoop rom opposlu direcions upon ho owl, which rios o oscapo by diving and could ouwi ono cnglo. Bu suddonly as ho bird cornea o ho suraco o ho waer ho second oaglo soizos him. Wih is wonderul power o sigh, covering a rudluso miles, ho oaglo combiner a swlnoss o (ligh equally mnrvolous. In a single- nigh and day a ull grown oaglojcun lly,000 mllos. Oonlmea ho visior in ho onnossoo mounains can jus sco him llko a lllo speck In ho aky moving reslessly and rapidly in majesiccircles abou ho cres o a araway poak. he sighseers mid mounalnoorb who lovo o wach eugles always ohoosoho break o dawn or a calm aunso. hen hoy aro o bo soon whoollng in olroloaand gliding nboub in horizonal sweeps, jus booro aboring ou on a days hun or seling or ho nigh.- < ^ An AromuB Ward Sory. Whoa Aromus Ward was n ho holgh O Ills amo, ho roooivod a ologram rom om Magulro, hon ho leading amusomon manager o ho Puelllo alopo. I asked AromuR, who wno hon delivering his unny loouro In Mow York, wlmjio would ako orco nighs in Oaliornln. ho promp and laconic- rcrponno wau "Brandy and waer." Mngulro somehow allod o sob ho poin, and ho wirod Ward or an oiplnnnlon. Ho go i in ho nlmpo o A 00 word mobsako collnn»0,60. or raes worn high In hooo dayo, and whloh nad ha a diagram would bo eon* by ho ollowing mail. A FAMOUS PICURE. he Miraculous Escape o Raphaels "Chris Bearing he Cross." No pioure perhaps has had so romanicon advenure or so roiraoulous an escape as Raphaels "Chris Bearing he Cross." I v^ds ordered by he raerniy o Moun Olive a Palermo, he brohers wishing o have a speoimen o he celebraed Ialian painers work banging in heir monasery. he picure is remarkl.blo or he ruh wih which he painer has porrayed he suering o he Saviour us he bends beneah he hdavy load. Kaphael pained i in Borne,-where he carried ou so much o his work, and he pioure was careully packed and dispached by sea o Sicily. During he shor voyage a sorm aroso, and he wind and waves became so violen ha he vessel was wrecked. he crew and passengers perished, and no race o he ehip or her cargo was scon again, save he pioure, which, loaing in is case on he waer, was washed ashore and discovered by he expeoan monks. On he case being-openod i was ound ha he sea waor bad in no way injured he divine beauy o he paining, which was hung up a Palermo amid grea rejoioingnnd hanksgiving a Is miraoulous escape. Raphael pained several porrais o his ohie paron, Popo Julius II. No ewer h3n2 are exan, bu he majoriy were, aanyrao parially, pained by his pupils. he hree-quarer lengh igure o he amous popo which hangs in our Naional gallery was pained on board. he round picure o heholy Family," which has been so oen reproduced, was also pained on wood, Raphael, i is said, having seized he boom o a ub and skeched he igures upon Iorlaoko more suiable maerial. Among his counrymen he was known ns"il Divino" "he Divine Raphael." Ho was he son o an aris named Giovanni Sanzio, rom whom his irs lessons in ar wore received. Laer he became a pupil o Perugino, who quickly recognlzod his genius, and under whoso-uiion he execued while sill a mere youh works which no only equaled bu surpassed hoso o his maser. Baphaol lived only 37 years, and he amoun o work he execued,wns inueed exraordinary. Ic Is small wonder ha suoh underakings as he rescoes on he second loor o he Vaican and ho caroons or he Sixino apesries wore his srengh away. ho originals o hese caroons hang Inour Naional gallery. he las work upon which Kaphael was omployed was a paining o "he ransiguraion." He died 7 o ever and was buried in ho Panhoon. HE FIR& ROER. A Genleman From he Home o he Home ells a eic Facs. "Ono reason," remarked hocolonol o a company o ineresed liseners, "ha wo raise beer horses in Kenucky han are raised anywhere else on earh is ha wo no only have he waer ha makes bono because o he lime ha is in i and ho ines grass in ho world, bu wo have all over ho blue grass region, where he. grea horses come rom, an elevaion o a housand ee and more above ho sea, which gives jus ho righ kind o air or n horse o breahe o become ho righ kind o a horse. Did you ever hear o a really grea horse bred and born a sea level? "And speaking o horses," coninued ho colonel, "how many o you know when he irs roing horses has ho kind I ako o marke made heir appenriinco in his counry, or in any counry or ha muer! O course hero have always been roing horses, or ha is he animals naural gai, bu I moan rained roing horses. Well, ho uher o roing horses in ho Unied Saes, and generally,-or-he-roing-horbo may bo said o havo originaed in ho Unied Saes, was Messonger, u horoughbred, impored rom England lu *88 a he ago o 8 years, and or 20 years hereaer- a ho sud In ho neighborhood o PhiladeJphiuandNew York. He was a nvny horse wih a long podijjre-o, which included somoj> ho bos English srains as well as Arabian, rom which ho probably ook his color. He had a numerous progeny by horoughbrods and cold Woods, and almos invariably hese laer produced horses whioh showed ho roing insino, and srnngoly, oo,~hb sons o his horoughbred sons showed ho same roing qualiy. I ook some ime, howovor, or ho roor o ge o o ho road nnd divide ur aracion wih he horoughbred, bu i was bound o como, and in ho your 88, on years aer Messengers deah, ho irs public roing raco o which here, is any record In ho Unied Saes ook place, when he gray gelding Boson Bluo was mached o ro o milo in hroo minues, a ea deemed a ha, ime o bo impossible, All ho sanio, ho gelding wen ho nillo in loss han hree, hough wha ho igures wore nobody knows, us records were no kop hon as hoy aro now." Pas Appearance a ho Circus, boro was a olrous a Ohanuo, arid nn old armer concluded ho would ako his wio o I. Ho had abou $75 in ahango In his pooko, nnd as a maor o prooaulon ho ook along a rovolvor, knowing ha ho would no ge homo unil lao a nigh. Aer ho olrous was over ho old armer spied a "shell garao" and ried o boa i. In abou on minues ho hnd los $76. Ilia wlo was pronon a ho porormanoo. Sho oonoludod ha ho old man had go up ngnlimc a "rogulnr swindling garao," as sho ermed i, nnd docided o help him ou. Sho ook ho rovolvor ou o lila pocko and pokod i undor ho noso o ho operaor o ho shell ganio and ooolly old him o glyo baok ho old mans money. ho gambler handed i oyor, and urning o ho old armer sho saldv "Mow, pa, well go homo, and you can nover go o uuohor olrouii as long as you Hvo." " v,^. he Order o Morl. A long Buering lisener, aer hearing rom a youh hlii recoun o how ho nnd wo aompanioiih kop IS00 Indians a boy or 84 hourn, miked, "Do you know why ho Lord Bald o Annnlnii, Hnnd orh! " Upon receiving n nognlvo reply, ho coninued, "Well, I don oihor, unions I wan so ha you nnd your wo companions ooulil Bnnd Hin, dooond and hird,", SHOWING OFF A GUES. he Innkeeper Was Deermined.he Ex-Secreary Should Appear. One nigh whlie ex -Secreary Fessenden was on a poliical mission o he* norhern par o Maine he sopped a a small hoel. kjcn he cener o he house was, a big sove ha warmed wo rooms. In one o he aparmens Judge Fessenden esablished himsel and prepared o ake proper comor during he evening. Jus as he had go well locaed wih a book, he landlord, a 6 oo Fronoh Canadian, puie in " "Excuse me, "eelr," said ho, "bu Mr. Ed Wiggone o MayBvillo, she be in do odder room, an she wan o see Mr. Fessendeen." "oll Mr. YPlggln Ill be in a lile laer," said Judge. Fessenden, urning anoher lea in his book.. he landlord wen oa. He reurned In a momen. "Mr. Wiggone she send his complimens, an sho say do she wan Mr. Fessendeen righ away,,". he-inerrupion jus a ha momen raher neled he judge,, who was in no way accusomed o dicaorship. Ho sen baok such a sharp reply ha i was easily seen ha he landlord was cu by his asperiy. In jus 80 seconds he landlord was back. Judge Fessenden raised his eyes o ind ho man saring a him wih. a look o desperao resolve. Wih suppressed exciemen in his ones he all landlord spoke. -. "Mr. Wiggono say she wan see Mr. Fessondcen quick, an sho gues o de house, an I say sho gon o see him." Forhwih hc"big landlord swooped down on bo asonished genleman, seized him, ucked hiin under his arm and srode across.inojjjbbe room o he perempory genleman rom Maysvillo. "Mr. Wiggoues," calmly said he landlord, as maer o ne as hough ho had jus dolivorvd n pichero ice waer, "here be Mr. Fcsseudcen.", Ho se ho indignan "caller" down on" a.chair and reired smilingly.. Ingenious Pioneers. Meo who pioneer he way in new pars opiie.world, where wild naure roigns, and no resource o civilizaion is here o comor and help, mus needs be ull o expediens and keen o wi o ge along and come ou winnors. Soroo pioneers succeed where ohers ail "simply because, when driven o i, hey can build a boa or a. houso wihou ools;ihlie palaable bread wihou yeas, ea sowed monkey or ried ans wihou. a qualm, or wih ready ao ransorm excied savages, howling or war, ino a crowd o laughing riends. en years ago a French expediion was sen ino ho wesern Sudan o ocoupy a uow_region-and~build-a^orc- a Siguiri,- whoro he angisso river joins he Niger. One day hey eume o Kokoro river, which could no be orded, and here wore no naive canoes o carry, hem across. he whies sa down on ho bank o alk he prnblem,pver. Ponoons niado rom elled rees and oherschemes were dlsoussed. A las one o horn said: "Look hero. We have 6,000 oo o elegraph wire, and we can build a suspension bridge. here aro pleny o rees on boh banks. Le ho boys pass ho wire rom shore o shore, drawing i au around ho oo o ho rees. We can make a wide, Brong roadway by covering he wiro wih small sraigh branches and puing on hese a layoro earh and grass, and heres our bridge.". ^ ^^- - he Cos o ajbainga Wio. hero is n lis o goods which was recenly paiil by a young man in our employ o a aher in-law who had an eye or business beore ho young man scoured his wio. And ho inio will never come whon his aher-in-law-will no regard i as his perec righ o ask his son-in-law or anyliing more ho may wan. he lis is. hus: Eighy Jiepunes, 5 guns,.33 marks (aboub $8) worh o cloh, 3 gous, 5 cases o gin, 8 kegs o powder, 2 zinc runks, 2 umbrellas, coa, 2 chairs, 3 all has, 8 el has, lag, 4 shirs, in o sugar, 8 drinking glasses, 3 plaes,- lamp, 2 brass keles, 4 small iron pos, knie, 35 pipes, 2 jugs, large iron po, 80 brass wires, 4 pairs o scissors and abou 23 marks in case ($5.7S). Quie a long, cosly lis or his counry, when i is romom bored ha his young man reooives bu SO marks (abou $5) per mouh or his wages, upon which he musb olohd himsel as well ns divide wih ohers. When he aher-in-law concludes ha ho son-in-law has paid him enough or he ime boing or his daugher, ha hen gives her over o ho young man, and BIIO becomes his wie.- ~ N EW YORK AND/LON[G BRANCH RAILROAD. \., Saions In New York: Cenral E. R. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania U. B., oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree, ana Wes 23d Sree Saion. On and aer January 24h, 803, RAINS LEAVE BED BANK, For New York, Newark ana Elizabeh *708, *7 48, *H 34 (excep Newark and Elizabeh). *8 28. *8 43,»8 5U (New YorU only), *B 43. * 80, U 4U a. in.: , *4 3d, 4 85,6 03,72 p. m.. Sundays, 8 03, 9 43 a. m.; 4 45, 0 08 and *7 60 p. m. <.. For Lonpr Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Par and inermediae Baons o Poin Pleasaa, 3), -.623,-0-02, 0 38, a:mi; 2 4, 40, 2 57* , 0 22, 7 Or, 7 40 p.m. Sundays. 0 30,20 a.m.; 6 27, C 47 p.m. Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VIA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 28,40 a.m.; 43, 435. IS03p.m. RAINS LEAVE NEW YORK. Foo o Libery sree, 4 30, 830. *l(i 5, U 80 a. m.: 30,»l 46, *340,45,*440,538,06 p.m. Sundays 0 0., *05 a. m.: 4 00,p. n,. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, *05, II30 a. m.; 25,»4),»385,855, * 35, 5 25, 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 65, *HI 00 a. ui.; 3 6o p. m. Foo o Desbrosses and Corlnnd srees, 00 a.m.; 20, 34(*, 50*-, 50 p.m. Sundays, 45 a.m.: 55 p. in. Wes weny-hird sree saion, a.m.; 3 0»,450*. 0 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. in.; 4 50p. m. RAINS LEA"E FREEHOLD. (Sundays exceped), 85,5 a. m.; 3 U0,4 20. G 05, p.m. For urher pariculars see ime ables al saions. Uenoesexpress rainbjj J. R. WQOD, Genl Pass.Acen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWIN, Geul PUBS. Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j. " RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. B. I. R. " "VOIQE OF SELEMEN; iy Esae o Joseph Field, deceased. Noion Is hereby given ha lio nceouus o he subscriber, execuor o snld deceased, will he audied unil saed by he surroriie, nnd repoed or selemen o ho orphnna cour o ho couny o Monuiouh. on HURSDAY, HE SEVENH DAY OF APRIL.nex. Daed January 22,H». UENIIY M. NKVIUS. N OICE OF SELEMEN. Esae o Surah F. Midwiner, deceased. Noice Is hereby (riven ha he accouns o in siihscrlbors. execuors o sold deceased, will bo audied and saed by lin Surroirae, and repored or Belomcn o he OrphnnB Cour o he-couny o Monmouli.onIIUaSDAY, HK 7li DAY Oi^ MARCH nex. Daed January 7h, 803. ANNIE II. MIDWINER, UNIS 8. IURKULOO. N OICE OF SELEMEN. Esae o Elizabeh Enrle, deceased. Nolco la liorohy (?lveii Hin he accouns o he subscriber, execuor o snld docciised, will be audied anil uncdby ho nurnirai!. and repored or Bolomon o hn Onihnnn Cour o ho Couny o Monmouh. on IIUIIHUAY. HE WENY-SEVENH DAY OF JANUARY nex/ Daod Novombcir Kih, 097. JOSEPH W. CHILD. \roioe OF SELEMEN, l^i Enno o Edwin I. Suiihln, dacc Nolco IB hereby lvcn Hin ho ncouunn o ho mihiicrlbors, exonuoni o unld deceased, will be nuillbhl nnil aii*d by ho BurroKnP, nnd rcporec or solomon o hu Orphans Cour o ho couny o MonmoHlli, on IlUllSDAY. UB WICNY- FOUUII DAY OF MAIOH llox. Daed Jr.n-.uiry Hli, IBi. AARON D. 8UPIIIN, KUGKNH ELY. N OICE OF SELEMEN. Fjiao o Mary Corbe, Uccealcd. NOIIIHI In hereby (rlvim Hin ho accoun* o ho lubicrlbor, oxnenor o unld Ooconnod, will In audioil anil ulnod by ho Hurnwio. and repored or nolcmon o hn Orphuns Cour o ho couny o Man monli.on HUIWDAY, lb WENY-FOUIII DAY OP MARCH NlX. WnoilJnmmry Hh, 898., MA«INWAllD. \J. COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser JSuildlng, BIIOAD SKEE, BKU BANK, N. E DMUND..WILSON, -!, COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevlns & Wilson). RED BANK, N.J. Oices: POS-OFWCKBUUDIMO. WILLIAM PINARD, ;^ COUNSELLOR A LAW, Over Buons Sove Sore. RED BANK, N. J. AMES SEEN, O COUNSELLOR A LAW- Noary Public and Commissioner o Deeds or Hew York. EAONOWN, N. J. ACOB SHUS,.-.. ) AUCIONEEH. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock lann implemens and oher personal propery.^.. : P. O-AddreiiS, SHREWSBURY, N. J.~ AMES WASH,. SEAM SAW ANDIOLDING MILL, - Manuacui-er o Sash and Blinds. MECHANIC SREE, RED BANK, N. J. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM; PANY. On and aer November 28ih, 807, RAIN8 WILL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, 7 08, 843,0 43 a. m.; 43,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 av m.; 0 ISO p. m. " Newark, 708, 843, 943 a. m.; l<3. 003p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. rn.; 0 Oil p. m. " Ellaibeh, 7 08, 8 4U, 9 43 a. m.; 43,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 0 00 p. n- " Railway, 7 08, 8 43 a. m.; 43, 0 03 p. m. Sundays, 043 a. m.; 6 00 p. m. " Woodbrldge, 8 43 a. m.; 43,0 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 00 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 43, «03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: OOBpMn. " Souh Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; 43, 8 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 00 p. m. " Maawan, 7 08, 943 a. m.; 43,603 p.m. Sundays a. m.; 6 00 p. m. " MWdleown, l 43n.m.; 43,0 03p.m, Sundays; 943a.m.; 006p.m. " Philadelphia ai d renon, connecing a Rahway, 7 (8, 9 43 a. in.; 43, G 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 08 p. m. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and inermediae saions, 5 05, 9 07, a. m.; 40,4 5), <22 p. in, Sundays, 20 a. m.; 0 47 p.m. (Do no sop a Asbury Park or ucean Grove on Sundays.) "oms Elver, Bay Head and.inermediae sa^lons, 40 p. m. (week days). rains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (via Rnb-. way),orred Bank,a650,833 a.m., 400and U0 p.m., week days. RAINS LEAVE NEW YOKK, For ied Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree saion, 850, 50 a.m.; 320, 450, 0 p.m. Sundays 9 20 a. m.; 450 p.m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. For Red Bank, 90 a. m.; 20, 3 40, 50,50 p.m Ṡundays, 9 45 a. m.; 55 p.m. J. B. HUCHINSON, J. R. W00D r General Manaeer. Ken. Fasseneer Audi. D R. R. ; SURGEON DENIS. MUSIC HALL BUILDING, RED BANK, N. J. "^aricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Ancesheics.,.. D R. WM. E. LAWES, JR. VEERINARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: Leroy Place, Beween Brood sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank. HOMAS DAVIS, JE., JL INSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. P. O. Box 2.) Insurance placed in he bes companies on moa reasonable erms. Cheaper Lighing! he raes o elecric lighing in Red Bank or he pas yeai have been lower han in any oher own along he coas. Beginning wih he irs o June anoher reducion has been made. Las year, he rae was.lireer.quai % ers.-o_a_cen.-per. hour or a sixeen-candle power lamp; he price is now sevenenhs o a cen per hour. liis price is equal o gas a $40 per,000 ee. I is he cheapes lighing ha can be, done. Elecric ligh is he seadies, healhies, whies ligh:,ha can be had,. as well as he cheapes. Wrie o us abou elecric lighs in your house or sore. Drop us a posal and wo will call and nrninge erms, eu-. New raes or soro and houso lighing Is ns low ns gas a $.40 per housand eo. PIIIUP N. JACKSON, Iresldon. PERCY INOAUS, reasurer. SHORE ELECRIC CO., RED BANK, " NEW JERSEY. HAMIY P. CIIAND.KII, Secreary. CIAI.KS H. IlAMNKI Superinenden. Hoiee ie Delinquens. Noice is hereby given o he delinquen axpayers o he ownship O Shrewsbury ha under no circumsances will he paymen o he coss and in eres on delinquen axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens will be required o pay in ull in all cases. By order o he ownship commiee. A.G.HARRISON,, ownship Olerk. V PPLEGAE&HOPE, COUNSELLORS A LAW, - RED BANK,. MONMOHH COUNY. NEW JERSEY. " FOHN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HO. F: WHIE, REAL ESAE AND INSURANCE. JUSICE OF HE PEACE. Heudrlckson Block, RED BANK, N. i. Collecion o Bllls_a specialy. D R. J. D. HRCCKMORON, DENAL SURGEON.. - i -- OFFJOK: No. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. R. D. CHANDLER, ARCHIEC, Sous Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, REDBANK, NEW JEHSKY. K. 8. SNYDER. Esablished 873. REAL ESAE, GENERAL INSURANCE & LOANS Commissioner o Deeds and Surveyor. Also Insure ance Broker or Now York and Viciniy. ALANIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. W U: KURZ, M. D., U. M., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, EAONOWN, N. J. Olce on Broad sree, norh side, lrs door wes o pos-oice. OFFICE HOURS: 8 o A..; o 3,0 o 8 p. M. D RrGrFrMARSDENr H0KE0PAHIC PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON,. FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. ) : VEERINARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence. Irving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. w M. H. SEELEY, POR M0NM0OH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. A C. HURLEY. SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER,,5 Bridge Avenue.. JED BANK, N. i Wih George Cooper or ieen yeara. G EO. D. COOPER, CIVIL ENGINEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. ;. Olce: 47 Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Olce a Worhloys Saionery Sore. elmihone Call 8n. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J. PNGRAVED J i/ WEDDING INVIAIONS AND VISIING Cards given_ special aenion and execued in he "" " drsl sylo o he ar. """. " Meal Badp< s and Plues o every descripion. Sencil Plnes.-Burnlnir Brands,Ruboer Samps. Seel Samps and Seals, Sencil nnd Indelible Inks and Brashes. Dies ensraved and paper samped plain nnd in colors. Silverware, Jewelry. Ivory and; Celluloid aricles hnmisomely enpraved. * CHARLES EVERDELL. 33 Riverside Avenue. Red Bank. N.J. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOKK. Olce: No. 9 Broadway. Eighy-Sevenh.Semi- Annual Saemen,.anuary, 897. CASH ASSES,... $l(),ab3,224.!i» ALLAIRE & SON. A CENS. ESABLISHED 873*. Red Bank Kenl Eaae and Innnr«n<-o Agency.2 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks, placed In hu Homo and oher nra-elass companies a Lowes Raes. P.O. BOX 77. ALLAIRE & SON. special Noice RELAING IN HE ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin hn ownship o Shrewsbury nr^ hereby denned and declared o lie, and liey shall include und embrace:. he placing ordeposllng in or upon any sree or alloy, or In or upon any public or prlvuo propery In his ownship, nny (lend unlmnl or any piir o Hie snme, or any dead llsh or any pni o ho same, or lllh rom privies or cesspools or cach buslns, or rubhlsh o nny kind or descripion, cr nny houso or kichen slops or gvrbuge, uianuii or iwepplnin (pni vldcd ha sable inanuro and oher manure mny bo used as n orlllzer), or nny oul orolonsivo or obnoxious muer or Biibsiini-o whaever. 2. Any lull or leaky privy vuul. cesiiool orjohi r rcrepncle or ilh. 3. Allowing or pprmllnp; any nlgli soil, pnrbngp or oher oensive or decomposing solid or luid muer or subsiimio o leak or oozo rom nnyenror w.nkon or vcssol In which he wnno miiy o conveyed or carried.. ho carrying or conveylic hrougli any sree any mibsnhco which luw been removed ixiui nnv privy vaul or a (spool, \ml-s ho smanlinll bo in. cloned In nlr-lhh barrels, or In 0 perecly igh awl properly covered wagon,..- li. All cuing orurbago hrough lieblreoii o ho ownbliip excep beween ho houih o eunse and BIX A. M. 0. lio burning o nnyinner or mihslnnro which shnll omi, or cause,- or produce-, or cas o nny oul or obnoxloim. or oloiuvc, or liiirlul, or minoylnir gun, mnoko, eoam or odoi. 7. he cuhing ordlsclmrging Ino ho Blircwsbury or Jivcalnk, or Souh Bliruvvxliiiry rlvcin, or Ino any sream In hin ownship, or on ho boundary lino obo ownship, nny subslunco which IUIB nevn n>inovml Irom any vnul, cowipool or dink, or any oal or ohr reuse, liquids or 6olli)s, by nny plpea or ohorwlo. 8. Any nnd ovory nulennra us abovo dolnod In hereby prohlblnl and orbidden wihin hu own- Bhlpol Shrewsbury, nnd liny ponsou making, cronliir, cniihlng, miilnnlnlnir or purmllnu nny o Bald nuliuncch ulmll orol and pay a penaly o wenynvo dollnni. / in) nbovo I an oirncc rom hn ordlimnoch o hn board ol healh o Shrownhury ownship, nnd vo pimio will bo horoughly enorced. W.». WIHMOUB, Praildon o ho lluard o( II(»Kh. A.0.HAimiBo),Booronry. ;.-, - ;

16 IN AND OU OF OWN. Shor and Ineresing Iems Prom AH Over he Couny. H. Wilbur Maynard, Wilson Sproul, John L.. Webser, William Hornby, William S. Gilhuly, Frank VanBrakle and J. Pbineas Brower have beeu eleced rusees o he Keypor Bapis church. Ruus.Blodge, homas H. Woolley, H. S. erhune, C. H. Valenine, H. S. Lile and John erhune have been eleced direcors o he Firs naional bank o Long Branch. A canary bird belonging o Mrs. Rebecca Applegae o Allenown died las week, he bird was seveneen years old and was a swee singer unil a shor ime beore is deah. Mrs. W. W. Sou o Manasquan has gone o. Hasbrouck Heighs, -where she will spend he remainder o he winer wih her daugher, Mrs Horace Williams, William Layon o Farmingdale re- " cenly se some Beel raps or muskras along, he>mana6quan river and sixeen o hem were solen. Mrs. Mea VanNoe o Hollywood has been graned an absolue divorce rom her husband, C. Harry VanNoe, ormerly o Oakhurs. A surprise pary was given ^o Miss Madeline Lackey o Farmingdale by abou a ssore o her riends on uesday nigh o las week. A birhday surprise pary was given o Miss Laura Vanderyeer o Freehold,. by a number o her riends las Wednesday nigh. James Magee has been insalled commander o bhackleon Pos o Keypor. He has appoined Aaron B. Walling as adjuan. _.. Frank L. enbroeck, mayor o Asbiiry Park, has received a gi o a handsome gold badge rom he residens o ha place. he house o Mrs. Charloe E. Schanck o Long Branch was damaged by ire o he amoun o $40 on uesday o lab week.. Mr. and Mrs, James P. McChesney o i Freehold celebraed he 25h anniversary o heir marriage las Wednesday nigh. he ancien corder o Hibernians o Keypor will hold heir annual ball in ~ihe armory on bursday7marcb77h John Palinaeer o AsburyPark hiss gone o Brisol, Pennsylvania, where he will engage in he-grocery business. During he monh ending January 5h here were six birhs, six marriages and six deahs in Rarian ownship. Mr. and Mrs. homas W. Aumaeko JKeypoi celebraed he 5s anniversary o heir marriage las Wednesday. Peer F. Rue, ormerly o Freehold, ~~ has been appoined agen a he Pennsylvania railroud saion a ennen. i" John OBrien o Long Branch has been sen o he couny jail or hiry days, charged wih being a nuisance. Harry C. VanNoe o Oakhurs has reurned rom a weeka our hrough New York sae and Canada. Adam-Wack o Long Branch will shorly go. o Asheville, Norh Carlolina, or he benei o his healh. ; Miss Florence-.-Wan ling o Long Branch, who has been sick or several weeks, isslowly recovering, Samuel. VanDyke is seriously sick a he homo o his daugher, Mrs. Frank C Quinn o Long Branch. Elmer E. Baron and amily o Wes Superior, Wisconsin, are visiing William A. hompson o Freehold. Dap, Bice, he veeran showman, celebraed his 75h birhday a hib home a Long Branch yeserday.. he congregaion o he Keypor Reormed church will hold a meeing onigh o selec a pasor. he annual ball o he Phil Daly hose company o Long Branch will be held on Monday, February 2s. William Sorms o Millsone ownship is aending he Bradley Polyechnic college a Peoria, Illinois. D. J. Mack, Jr., o Allenown, is now» employed as a conducor by he Pullman pnlace car company. Alred Debou o Sea Gir was seized wih a paralyic sroke los week and he is sill very eiolr. Mrs. Hiram Colrell o Millsone ownship suered a sligh sroke o paralysis a ew days ngo. Company Qo Keypor paid n visi o Dallas Young, one o is members, las Friday nigh. Hubhard Whie o Norh Long Branch is Buering rom a severe aack o rheumaism. Howard Green o Long Branch has gone on n.wo monhs rip o Carncua, Venezueln. Annie M, Donley, daugher io Goorge Danley o Manusquan, in aick wih dipliborin, ; Miss Vionna Bedlo o Keypor is vioiring her siner, Mrs. J. P, Coleman o Chicago. MIBB Anna Wycko o Mnnasquan k sick wih inlammaory rheumaism. homao Brown o Oiil<hurn gavo n marl caring heo lan Wedne,Bday. Mm. Samuel 8. Scoboy o Long Branch io ilol Wih pneumonia. ( Mrs. Snrah VaiiNoo o Brnnolipor ia. ec!* wih Anyhing Elecrical. I you wan your sore or your houso wired or elecric lighs, i you won elecrio bells pu In or elecric bells pu in working order, le me ell you my price or doing; he work. do all sors o elecrical workand I doll quiely, cheaply and well. F. WE BE RUNG; 39 Fron Sree, Adjoining hrockmorona Lumber Yard. ; " RED BANK, N. J. HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding Sables. SRYKER & COLYER. We beg o announce, ha we have a ine selecion o raps, runabous, surreys, buggies aridoher comorable vehicles o selec rom, and any one who is desirous o hiring a nice urnou, will ind i will pay hem o call on us. Good Rigs and Prices Moderae. he Reasons Why We,rediiced prices a his reason 4 o ie year has, so oen been old ha jive will no repea. Bu oer one explanaion : We have been very successul in: disposing o our rinmed Millinery, and have only ^Limied Number le. While hey las, will soil: hem a a liberal discoun. - Miss A. L. Morriss -MILLINERY. COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES. SAMPING DONE. MISSES SHOES, 75 CENS. MENS SHOES, 96 CENS. Fine 7 Groceries*.. Our line o groceries is o he very bes qualiy. Our aim is bes goods a prices ha are righ. Good Caliornia prunes. 5 pounds 25c. Fancy prunes, exra large, per pound 2c Besraisis, large,per pound 8c. Braclron.perpound.; Ho Bes mixed nue.b pounds..;.."...;...,... Boc Also cleaned currans.and seeded raisins in packages, plum pudding, mince mea, ec. A rial o our eas and coees is sure o please.. Reillys Grocery 8 PEARL SREE, RED BANK, N. J, (Hal a block rom rolley.) pur Deparmen O Bakesus / Is suggesive o many changes in his line. Nex ime youre downown drop; in and look over our cake and pasries. >, You are sure o see somehing you wan,. We would like o serve you regularlywih bread and pasry. *?* - :. - - ~ : # - - J, W. CHILD, > BROAD SREE, rred BANK. WHEELWRIGH SHOP. he riends o Sqnlrc. F. Snlen will ind him a bis old business In Walshs building on Mechanic Sree, lied Uank, N. J,, where be does all kinds o Wagon Work. New Farm Wagons, Harrows, Cars, Wheelbarrows, ic, made o order, and Jobbing o all kinds nealy and promply done. J AMES VAMH, Proprieor.. I.. People ire o he word bargain because in many cases i is misleading. In our sore when we oer bargains hey invariably are such. We have inished going hrough our sock, and while we have hardly any old sock, here are a ewlines o new goods, he syle o which has changed slighly. he price on hese has; been cu very low way below cos, in ac. We can- speak, o bu ew here,.bu all hrough our big sock are decided bargains in new goods. wj, WHIE & KNAPP, k.*:*>:,.>;.h:k»:^^^. A lo o school shoes, wear like ir,on,- perecly good bu ou o syle, were $.50, now 75 cens. > hese are very air shoes or so low a price. Broad Sree, Red Bank. he pride o every housewie is in her able. Fine able linen, nice crockery, and good hings o ea op he able give her a greaer eeling o saisacion han could be obained by he expendiure o he same money in any oher way. ".. We don sell he able linen nor he hings o ea, bu we do sell crockery. he picure shown above represens a se o crockery o whichany housewie migh well be proud. he decoraions o he pieces are beauiul, and-he shadings are harmonious. his par o he work was done by he^bes decoraive ariss he manuacurers could discover, and special care was given o he manuacure o he goods hroughou every process. A compee se or breakas,dinner and ea comprises 2 pieces. he. price o a ull se is $8. I is no necessary o have a ull se o he china unless ha many pieces are desired. As ew or as many pieces as are waned can be aken. I a piece is broken, i can be replaced, and he se can hus be kep coninually complee, nowihsanding accidens ha may happen! he decoraions are i.n wha is known as Sixeenh Cenury syle, and are delighul shadings o blue... RED BANK, FRON SREE, ADJOINING HE PO OFFICE, NEW JERSEY.

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