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1 RED BANK REGISER. ^ VOLUME XXV. NO. 3R % j RED BANK. N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH B, PAGES 1 O 8. OLD PEOPLE DYIMl OFF. HREE DEAHS OF AGED FOLK L4B WEEK, N, V. Young proper a Locus o H, M, Jacob Halme of Por Momonh Hurd, prhdn of he ljwh 1 Morgage compan of New York, he prop- Med on Hunda a he Age of HI )par«afer a Hlrknemm of wo«s buac un he rver l>auk and Weekm her eahm. he renal prce s f 1,000 for he»«*ason. Jacob I), HnUe of Por Mnnmouh *"d he mme frm have rened he J.. on Kundu.v of drops and oher complcaons, af-r a ur-knehh of wo weeks. Hank o F. W. Nonehorn, a rered Allen hvmfck on he rver bank a Red ll» WHH N7 ears old. Mr. Hulm- was lhographer of New York, who wll lorn H New York bu he. greaer pan make IIIH permanen resdencm. he of luh hfo hal h«vn spen n Mddlcown have rened also he LasHer proper owns!)p. H' was a one me engaged on Morfurd place o ClarleH Kohhns of n funnng u Harmon, hu of lae New York, who wll resde here perm H nen ears hu had been a waerman u Por l. Mououl, Four chldren survve hm. he are Mr*. Hephen Crlar and Mrs, Wllam Ludlow of Por Mouuouh ; Mrs. Charles Lnk of Ocean Grove md George Halse of Brookln. Mrs. Halwe ded nx ears ago, Mr, Halse had been a member of fae Mehods church for sx earn, a frs of he Harmon Mehods church and Iner of he Belford ehnrch. he funeral was held hs afernoon a he house. Rev, C, lolln Smh conduced he servce. He was asssed b Rev, J, Wnrd Clark. he bearers were homas and John Wallng, Augusus Lehman, Charles Lube, John Eagmond and George Uoe, he bod was bured n Green Grove cemeer a Ke por. Mrs. Huldah Harrm, Mrs, Huldah Harrs ded las hursda a he home of her son, Danel D, Harrs of Kepor, aged 83 ears, Her deah was due o chronc rheumasm. Mrs, Harrs was he daugher of Eleazer Morrell and was born n wha s now Holmdel ownshp. She waw marred abou 54 ears ago o Danel Harrs, who ded seven ears ago. She s survved b hree chldren. Srs. Carolne Hoose of Porcheser, New York, and Danel D. and Joseph B, Harrs, Jr., of Kepor. Mrs. Harrs was one of a faml of en chldren. he survvng members of he faml are John, Wllam, Henr and Peer Morrell. Mrs. Harrs had been a member of he Mehods church for 42 ears. Mr&, Ellen Mugan. Mrs, Ellen Dugan, wdow of Wllam Dugan of Bradevel, ded las hursda, She was abou 75 ears old and her deah was due o a general gvng ou of her val powers. She was born n Ireland, bu had lved n hs coun he greaer S ar of her lfe. Four sons and hree aughers survve her. he sons jre James, John, Mchael and homas Dugan. he daughers are Mrs. Ber Chamber! of Morganvlle and Anne and Kae Dugan. he funeral was held on Saurda mornng a he Bradevel Mehods church. Mrs. Ijvda Con row. Mrs. Ldla Conrow, wdow of Samuel Conrow, ded eserda a he home of her daugher," Mrs. frank PearBall, on Chesnu sree, Red Bank, aged? ears. Her deah was due o pneumona, wh whch she had been sck a week. Besdes he daugher a whose home she ded she leaves wo oher daughers. he "funeral wll be held o-morrow ngh a half-pas seven o'clock a he house. Rev. Rober MaeKellar wll conduc he servce. he bod wll he bured Frda mornng n Greenwood cemeer. Mru, Ren ff JVo««. Mrs. Magge Mosa, wfe of Henr Moss of Scobevlle, ded on Monda mornng. She was 25 ears old. he funeral was held eserda a he house and Rev. John Hamln of Red Bank had charge of he servce. he bodv was bured a Lnerof. _ m m Church News. A concer for he benef of he Frs Mehods Sunda-school wll be held on Mo da ngh, March 80h, I wll conss of solos, duels, lades* and mxed quarees, choruses, and nsrumenal solos and dues. he program wll probabl nclude also readngs b a wellknown elocuons. Rev, H, D. Prce wll preach n he Shrewsbur Presberan church nex Sunda mornng on " Remember Lo's Wfe." A ngh he wll preach a Eaonown on "he Church and he Sacramen," he women's emperance unon of Red Bank wll hold a socable a Mrs. Wllam H. Wlson's on Maple avenue on hursda ngh, March 26h, Cake and ce cream wll be sold. No servces wll be held a Grace church nex Sunda on accoun of beng conference Sunda. he usual servces wll be held a he Frs Mehods cwch. Rev,. A. Beekman, pasor of he Reformed church, wll preach nex Sunda mornng on " God's Purpose." Hs subjec a ngh wll be " A Successful Lfe." he mprovemen soce of he Fres berlan church wll gve an old-fashoned huskng bee n he own hall on Frda ngh, March 27h. -m m Par a Lle Slver, A par was held n Mrs, Anson Sherwood's a Lle Sver on hursda ngh, I was arranged b Mrs, George Quackenbueh. Games were plaed and oher socal pasmmes were enjoed, A mdngh he guess were served wh, sandwches, cake /and coffee. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. George Quaekenbuh, Mr. and Mrs, Wllam J. Conover, Mr, and Mrs. John Skdrnore, Mr. and Mrs, Humphre Mller, Mrs. A, C. Baker,' Mss Ella Poer, Mss Else Ifordf Ms Sade Conover, Wlson Hobrough, Emerson Quackenbueh and Frank and Wlle Sherwood. HREE PROPERIES RENED. Hed Hank mo Have ru Sew #/- denm. Frauds Whe V, Son have rened he Raffles n exas. A goa, wagon and harness, owned b John Decker of Leghon avenue, was H welfh ern las ngh. I n dou)- f here s anoher school rusee n raffled off on Saurda ngh. he ou-fuf was won b Harold Drenan, BOH of e Hae of New Jerse who han nerved Mrs. M, Drennan of Rver sree, connuousl as a sch>ol rusee for HO Wesle Vrmnoe of Shrewsbur avenue rafuvd off a par of Belgan hares ldes member of he Red Bank board of lomj a me. Nex o Mr, Warner he abou a week af;o. One of he hares HJueaon n lengh of servce s Wllam weghed foureen pounds and he oher J, Huon, He has served connuousl weghed en pounds. he har's were for ffeen ears, and he began hs Hjxh won b Sephen Nvson of Brdge onsecuve ern lab ngh, Dr. Sa re avenue, has been a member of he board for sx earn, A Mssonar Meeng. he appropraons were voed unanmousl. he amouns asked for b he A general home and foregn mssonar meeng wll be held a Plgrm Bap- board of educaon were as follows eacher"' salares,.,..,,... $ 7.01 (1 m s church o-morrow ngh. Rev. S. H, hompson, pasor of he Red Bank Presberan church, wll presde. Rev. L. G. Jordan of Lousvlle, Kenuck, secrear of he home and feregn mssonar board, wll be he prncpal he Eaonown Lbrar, he fron parlor n homas Dckenaon's house a Eaonown, whch wll be used as a publc lbrar room, has been newl papered and paned. Abou svo hundred Jjooks have arrved for he lbrar. he shelvng wll be pu n nex week. he rusees wll mee ongh o decde when he lbrar wll be opened. he wll also selec a lbraran and adop rules for governng he lbrar, hree applcaons for he poson of lbraran have been receved. EaonowD's School Elecon, he annual school elecon n Eaonown ownshp was held a Eaonown eserda afernoon, he erms of Wllam E. Morrs and Wllam Care of Eaonown and Augusus Heer of Wes Long Branch as members of he school board hod expred and he were reeleced for a hree-ear erm. he had no opposon. All he appropraons asked for were voed unanmousl. HE SCHOOL MKKINU. OFFICERS ORGANIZE. fned hm a dollar and coss, whch Smpson pad. ear. He bad heard' nohng of nn opposon o hs reelecon and he wen John Rau of Col's Neck was so drunk o he prmar expecng o be unanmeusl nomnaed. Mr, Parker's frends was nearl helpless. Jusce Sckles a Red Bank on Sunda mornng ha he Leasng: * n were a he prmar n some force, commed hm o he coun jal. A do anal Sore, and Mr. Whe's name was no presened. * Aun Jane.'' M. M. Davdson has leased he Mrs. Chad wck buldng on he eas sde of Mr. Whe made a cones a he elecon eserda, He had canvassed he Sorek's. "Aun Jane" has charge of "Aun Jane" s a new feaure a Broad sree, as an annex o hs presen clohng busness. he buldng s hree ownshp pre horoughl, and he had Mr. Sorek's adversng, and he varous sores n hegh, and Mr, Davdson wll a large number of frerms a he school feaures a hs sorp durng he comng use he enre buldng n connecon meeng. he school meeng was oneseason wll be chroncled n HE REGISwh hs busness. he busness n boh ER as he appear hrough " Aun sores wll be conduced on much he Jane's " ees. same lnes as formerl. he Fremen's Elecon. he annual elecon for chef and asssan chef of he Red Bank fre deparmen was held las ngh. Chales L. Davs, who had been nomnaed for chef, declned o be a canddae. Cornelus S. Moun was reeleeedchef and Edward Longsree was eleced asssan chef. Farm Changes. Eden Ewng of Rel Bank has rened he farm a Lncrof now occuped b Joseph W. Fnkle, He wm ake possesson on Aprl 1s. Mr, Fnkle wll move o he Parker farm on upper Broad sree whch he recenl bough. Panola, Concer. A panola concer wll be gven a Guon'fl pano sore o-morrow afernoon, Rudolph Malchow wll accompan he panola on he voln and Mrs. heodore W. Coler wll sng wo solos. Adassou o he concer wll be free. Bal Plaers Lookng For Games. he Oceanpor Senor baseball eam wans o arrange maches wh clubs lvng whn ff mles of ha place. he games are o be plaed on "Saurdas, Sundas and holda s. homas Lle s secrear of he club. Backed he Wrong Brds A number of Red Bank spors a!ended a cockng man near Long Branch on Monda ngh. I s repored ha he Red Bankers backed he wrong brds and ha mos of hem reurned home wh emp pockebooks. Wea'H MlUn«r Openng. Mrs. E. Wes's sprng mllner open- Ing a he Red Bank emple of fashon wul ake place on uesda and Wednesda of nex week. and Mules a Bolndel. A carload of good oung hones wll beng hs week, hursda, he 19h. I wll cos ou nohng o look hem over. If ou need an second hand workers or oung mules ou wll fnd hem here also. Wjll sell hem o jou worh he mone and guaranee sasfacon. Wm, O, El, Eolmdel, Nj J. Adv. C. D. WARNER Rl ELECED FOR HIS WELFH ERM. He Ham Her red hr-hree lean onnuon& mm m Me-mber of he Hed Hmnk Hrhool Hoard All he A>popraUnH Vmed, he Red Bank school meeng IVIII held n he ownshp hall lam n;h. he meeng was a ver que ou*, here beng no opposon, eher o he re elecon of he rub *»e«who.-e erms had expred, or o he appropraons. he hree rusees whose erms had expred were Charles Dudle Wrner, Dr. Jeremah K. K,re and Wllam J. Suou. Mr, Warner bus been a rhe' of he Red Hank schuol dbru' f* he )s ;{! ears, and he was reeleeu'd for Janlore' salarfs JJ.'H) (K! Fuul... \jm 00 ex honks and supples.m 00 'urr'f expouws "". l.hol 00 M mlnldg 5H) CO oal,.,,,.,...,.,, S 14,(Ml) 00 speaker. Addresses wll also be made In addon o he mone ordered b Rev. W, A. El of Red Bank, Rev, rased b he school meeng las ngh, W. A. Harrs of Cranford, and Eev, J. he neres on he school bonds wll H. McDonald, he pasor of he church. have o be rased b specal ax, and he frs of he school bonds wll come due hs ear and mone wll have o be rased o mee hem. he amoun asked for b he board of educaon hs ear s a lle less han was voed las ear, bu he pamen of school bonds wll muke he school ax hs ear abou he same as n 1902, A CONES FOR RUSEE. moh a. Whe me-maced o he Poson. he school elecon, for he Shrewsbur ownshp school dsrc was held a Lle Slver eserda afernoon. For he frs me n man ears here was a cones a he elecon.,a he prmar held a Lle Slver las Frda Mchael Henrv Parker was nomnaed as he Lle Slver member of he board of educaon, moh M. Whe had been a school rusee far nneeen j-ears. Hs erm expred hs f he largs ever held n he ownshp, and 123 oes were cas. John^V. Benne of non Falls and James E, Bogle of Oceanc were reeleded whou opposon. moh M. Whe receved 106 voes and was eleced. Mr, Parker receved 17 voes. hr-fve voes were cas for he appropraons and he were unanmousl carred. he appropraons were as fallows ; eachera* salares...,,., 8 8,327 Janors' salares.,,,, 1,050 Fuel... * ,01)0 Books and saoner,...,..,,..,. 821 Fre proecon... jk) Insurance, 30 ralrs,. l.oqu Incdenals r oal......,...,, $ 9.00Q, Daes of Sermons Changed. On accoun of several nerrupons Rev. W. B. Maeson, pasor of he Baps church, has found necessar o change he dales of he concludng dscourses n hs Rermous o oung men. he hree las dscourses wll be gven as follows Marco 2d "he World of Poles," March 28h "he Swa of he Uneen." Aprl 6h "Repang he Deb " Shoes and Clohng. he frs deparure oward deparmen sore busness n Red Bank was made las week b Jacob Krdel. He has pu n a sock of shoes and wll hereafer sell boh shoes and clohng, C. B. Hearne, who was formerl wh A. J. Cammeer of New York C, has charge of "he shoe deparmen. For he presen Mr. Krdel wll confne hs aenon o men's and bos' shoe. A Lockjaw Paen Improvng. Mss Anne Allgor of Eaonown, who was aken sck wh lockjaw abou wo weeks ago, s Improvng. She s now able o open her mouh abou an nch. he oung woman wll n all probabl recover. ele's Inda and Celon ea s econom, healh and pleasure, all n an ar gh packe. ele's, unspoled n makng, s a revelaon n ea drnkng. Ask our grocer. Adv. m m MlUnevv Openng, Openng das a Wea'a Red Bank emple of Fashon of rmmed mllner, uesda and Wednesda, March 24h and S5h, Adv, a Alanc Hgh, and Heabrgh, n' nor and c -mncl of A Inn c /. d on Mond ngh, Wllam M. Rober*, he newl lcrled maor, and Wllam WHIH and Harr H. Hur, n 1 wo new counclm>n, ook her HeaH. Alanc Hmldnnds <nvnn H wher worko uul flrc lgh plan and n 1 own herefore us a nunlu <f good jobs o gve ou. All of ls vear's oflenu were re/lppond. he ol'nlk aud lu salarfh he revvu ar' : Borough cl'rk MIw Mr I). Hurl. $!>*< H -r. CoMllM-l John K. Foser, $ I f I sj'r uml $f exra fur pac'l nm'uk nended. Kljfll''' am M(I M- n nl of publc works Kdk K. Pr-'. $Uo a ear. Assl^U Hr-n''l of Hlllr Wwks Ff(l» ck Mulc. $)7 ( nonl. AHxllH I'lfn' a pplnr Hln.lan's orna, Charles Hcnlur, J4.*> nmh. Hplu'cl'n uf sr'csh nl M^VVIS Wlson Srkcr. S'lR m.nl. NlKl rmrjhl John OHr', % ) u nouh, b>'s Ho (Hrrlhu'l h usln'ss n'. Clcf nhnlml- I/<W1N Fus. n pa, MHrwIls whou a Wlson Srkcr. KrHl,nd»n. Wlll n. Kell, Krcd IAIIIX. Wllam Hr. ker, DVld B'rncn..v.-rewr uf n- poor Wlau r. Irwlu, SM a HoruMh phjsffan Dr. J, H. VuuMacr, $% a rear. Surveor- Frank Osmn of Mddlclown. Borourh rword l)r. (rul, fn's Hol of healh-nr. H, A. Hcndrckson,,!. F, Foser. lvu-rs. Conover. A, (, Hal!, Charles Vun- Maer, homas H, U<onnnl, Wlau Koll. Seabrgh'a maor and councl also organzed on Monda ngh. George U, Mnon was eleced orefrden of he councl. Wllam 8. Jeffre was reapponed clerk, Wllam J, Leonard counsel aud George Sherman supernenden of roads. A NEW PO8OFFICE CLERK. Halaren o be Raned Alma n he Bed Bank Offce. he posorrce deparmen a Washngon has jus compleed he ls of posoffce clerks who are o he promoed and he number of new clerks apponed a ah offce. he changes n clerks and salares wll no go no effec unl he begnnng of he fscal ear on Jul 1s, he Red Bank posoce wll have an exra clerk a a salar of $500 a ear. One clerk wll have hs salar ncreased from $600 o $700 and anoher wll have hs salar ncreased from #700 o $800, he Red Bank offce s one of he bea counr offces n he sae. he ougong mone order busness ranges from $1,600 o $3,200 weekl. Arresed or Drankeue. George Smpson of Red Bank was arresed b Chef Srker on Saurda ngh for beng drunk and dsorderl. He was aken before jusce Sckles, who A alen Socable. A alen socable wll be held earl n Aprl b he lades' sewng soce of he Lle Slver Mehods church. A number of "'alens" have been dsrbued and he soce expecs o realze a good amoun of mone. A Bg Grab Bale, Las Frda and Saurda Leon de la Reusse of Broad sree had a grab sale of jewelr and brc-a-brac. In wo das he sold a housand packages, conssng of waches, pns and fanc arcles. George Woods, Jr., Gves a Par. A dance was gven las ngh b George Woods, Jr., a hs home on Brdge avenue. Abou 55 people were presen. Refreshmens were served a mdngh. m - - he Alberna's New Plo, Oap. om DuMon of Navesnk has ahen he place of Cap. Burden Sanford as plo of he seamer Alberna. Oap. DuMon expecs o move hs faml o Red Bank. -m»**- Samuel Kngh's New Poson, Samuel Kngh of Eaonown, who has been emploed b he Red Bank rolle compan for some me, s now workng for he Asbur Park rolle compan. m ^ Nef York Sae Horses. I expec a carload of Wesern New York horses j m sables a Maawan o-morrow. he lo wll nclude boh workers and drvers. I have a fresh lo of horses o arrve a m sables ever week. I have no been adversng hem, because he were sold so soon afer her arrval ha adversng has no been necessar. I make hs an nouncemeo jus o remnd ou ha I guaranee sasfacon and ha I alwas have a good class of horses. Frank C Bedle, Maawan, N. J, Adv. fho* Sale Exraordnar- Four hundred (400) pars of men's shoes fs.50, $4.00 and $5.00 shoes, nended for our saje, were deaned n rans. he have arrved and are on sale for $2.20. All are sprng sles. Senbach Compan, Aabur Park. Adv. IA VIM A MIDDLEOWN, DR. EDWARD F. AYLOR'S BARN BURNED DOWN. Wllam Heed Searl lumen Hm lafe he l.ommm $M,OO0, Wh 0850 nmuranee A Fre 'onmn Ma He Irganlx'd n he Y'lluge. 'H 1 burn on Dr. Edward F, alor's proper u MddU'owu vllage was burned down <m Monda mornng. Wllam I-ed, a! >l-l ma] who works for b»' lor or, lfh narrow escape from beng burned o deah. he burn wan abou nx 'e awa from he house am beween he buldngs un,* a small woodshed. A bucke hgade saved he bed nd h'h prevened he llames rou sprcadhs; o he house. he n* broke ou shorl afer rudlgh. Reed slep n a room on he second floor of he barn over he harness oom. He was awakened b he erce ompng of he horses. When he awoke he room was full of smoke. He sopped m! o grab ; par of punn, and hen clmbed down he ladder. here was a mass of flames a he foo of he ladder, Jeml had no alernave excep o dro» no he lre. Hs fee and legs were severel burned, and hs nose and face were blsered. he frs hng Reed dd afer geng u of he fre was o cu he horses' mers and drve hem from he burnng buldng. He hen wen o he house nd aroused he nmaes. Reurnng o he barn he wheeled ou hree carrages and pulled ou a slegh. B hs me man of he men folks of he vllage had been summoned o he fre and he worked lke rojans «keep he fre from preadng o he shed and house. Waer rom Dr. alor's well was used b he fremen and he succeeded n confnng be flames o he barn. Afer he fre broke ou Harr Lufburrovv ran o John Nevus'a house o ge he ke of he Reformed church, Nevus s he sexon of he church and Mr, Lufburrow waned o rng he church bell n order o brng helpers o he fre, A spark from he barn had landed on Nevus's house and he roof was blazng. Mr. Luf burrow pounded on he door of he house and awoke he aml. A ladder was procured and Mr. jufburrow clmbed up on he roof and ju he fre ou, Onl a small hole was burned n he roof, Dr. alor's barn was compleel desroed and one end of he shed was slghl burned. A new se of double harness, hree ses of sngle harness, and all he feed and ha n he barn were onsumed. he loss was abou $1,000, and he nsurance was $850. he cause of he fre s no known. Reed los all hs clohng wh he excepon of he pans whch he grabbed when he jumped ou of bed. He also los abou $20 n mone whch he kep n anoher par of pans, A dog owned b Howard Osborn, son of Prank Osborn. was kep n he barn a ngh. he dog was burned o deah. Is bones were found n he runs he nex mornng. he fre has creaed a senmen n favor of organzng a fre compan n he vllage. Some of he oung men, headed b W. Henr Sark, have deded o hold a meeng a emperance hall o-ngh a egh o'clock o consder he scheme. If he maer assumes defne shape a compan wll be organzed and subscrpons wll be solced for bung a chemcal engne and oher fre apparaus. Crack Bowlers Defeaed, A eam composed of he crack bowlers of Red Bank plaed he Releffrecompan eam a he Sherdan alles las ngh. he crack bowlers were Charles Emmons, Marcus Nesb, George Hoffmre, John Johnson and Wllam Kell. he Relef plaers were Harr Smock, Gu VanNen, Elwood Ivns, Harr; Burrowea and George Bra. he Relef eam won wo ou of hree games he frs b 31 pns and he hrd b 120 pns. he los he second game b 132 pns. In he hrd game he Relef eam made a score of 911. In hs game George vbra made sx sragh srkes and rolled a score of 215, Marcus Nesb rolled 210, n he second game. Plas a he Opera BOOM, Ho's "A exas Seer" wll be he aracon a he opera house o-ngh. he orgnal exas seer quaree wll be a feaure of he producon. Nex uesda ngh he orenal exravaganza compan wll appear a he opera house, headed b Morgan & Phllps, he comedans. Oher arss who wll appear are Mle. Elsoe LeNor, Mss Belle Gordon, he champon woman bag; puncher ; Lassard Bros,, LeVagne ssers and Mss Maron Blake, A burlesque * wll be gven as he fnale. Mee' Frs Sale for 1008, Carload of Kansas horses o be sold a Colard's sable a Long Branch on uesda afernoon, March 24h. hf lo ncludes < drvers, faml and busness horses and some good draf blocks. A par of gras, good acors and well Broken. Mahogan ba mare, 15 hands, cobb bul, a pcure o look, a, can road ffeen mles an hour and sep a 8:80 ga. Horses can be nspeced Monda before he sale. Sasfacon guaraneed or mone refunded. homas M. ce. Adv., When Wm ehvow ha Joseph Salz s sellng ou he remander of hs sock of dr goods, hoser, corses, underwear, ec., a one* half prce we know whereof we apeak. See dspla adversemen on page 2 of IHI BEOISIB. Adv.

2 WO (JOLDEN MR. AND MRS, C. A, CRUSER MARRIED FIFY YEARS. he Ann<>rmnrw Wll he elrhram o-nur or 11Ih a -ml Mrunon a he C»j»lf'«llune a Alanc ulnnam, Mr. ul Mrn. (.'urnelnn A. Cr*-r of Alanc Hghlands wll (llnae he lfu'h annversar of her maage onorrom. h--re «ll n- a r-un >\ of he faml and Mr and!" oune'l ha le " hl I llvc uu of her Ineul- aflr 111!"* o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. *r_-» are naves nf Komcrc < (Un, I 1 ' H ^renl man ears Mr. I' user was jaged ' 1 srncople durng ng. 1 he homo of llche cam ^ n^ l N! m-. Afer Mr. Cruser n;vr up fannng he couple lved a Newark for a few ear*. -n earn Hgohev moved o Alanc Hghland?., Sx chldren have heen born o Mr. flll Mr. (lllhm, bll wo of Ihflll HI«dead. he fmr lvng are MIH, ASH»»!»»»»»» DlH and J. Seheek rru-er of Alaue Hghlands, and Mrs, K/.-kel Packer and John S. rh o Newark. Ihc lae SEED POAOES. Peer Cuer of Seahngh \V;IH a nol of he couple. Mr. and MIH. Cuser have hreen grandchldren, f IN xpeeed ha all he chldren and all he grandchldren wll In 1 presen a he celebraon omorrow. Mr. Cruser n 6 ears old and hs svfe Wll have a rarloa of assored seed poaoes fr)m Mane, IH 71. he earn He lghl on hem, and boh are remarkabl acve for her age. whch wll arrve abou he 20h, Mr, Cruser s as spr an he- average man of ff and n walkng he ses a pace ha man a jurg man would fnd dffcul o "follow. He HujH ha he does no feel a da older han le dd en ears ago, and ha hd healh ges beer as he ears go b. Mr. Cruser s fond of COFFEE. ehdren and le s so frequenl seen rompng wh hem ha le has won he sobrque of 'Fox Grandpa," whoso pcure, b he wa, he greal resembles, Mr, Uruaer arbues hs vgorous old nge o he fac ha be IUIH been One of he bes smulans or oncs s coffee. When ha n he open ar he greaer par of he me, and ha be has alwas lved an fals o do s work, mos all phscans prescrbe eher he bes absemu lfe. Mrs. Cru&er sas her Brand or old Re Whske. freedom from be lls ncden o old age s because she haa such a good husband. I keep he ver bes knd of Brand and Re Whske, also For man ears boh Mr. and Mrs. Cognac, Marell Brand, Re and Apple Whske. All he bes Cruser have walked n he Chrsan grades of Gn for MEDICINAL purposes. pahwa. In MonerHe coun he were members of he Reformed church, Fne old Calforna Por Sherr and oka Wne, $1.00 bu when he moved o Alanc Hghlands he uned wh he Presberan per gallon.,, church, m he Reformed church had no organzaon here. Mr. Cruser s now an elder n he Presberan church and he s asssan supernenden of he Sunda-school. He s so regular n hs aendance ha f he ufhes a servce ome member of he church calls he nex da o eee f he s sck or f anhng s he maer, HEODORE SICKLES, Rev. and Mrs, Wllam Margerum of Ocean Grove celebraed he ffeh annversar of her weddng on Monda. elephone 64-A. Mr, Margerun used o be pasor of he Lle Slver Mehods church. he celebraon began a wo o'clock n he afernoon and connued unl lae n he evenng. Among he presens receved was #50 n gold. A large number»»»»»»»» of guess aended he celebraon and W^f^^?*,^^~^r^ F9^**^wW^FW^FW^FW^pw^F^^FW^FW^F^^F^ F^ F^ F^ among hem were Mss Hae Parker and Mss Adde Whe of Red Bank. Mr, Margerum was admed o he New Jerse conference n 1856, He s now a superannuaed mnser. he couple have had nne chldren, four of whom are lvng, -»*» A SAILBOA'S FIRS RIAL. he Ho Ar Vub'M Craf proves a Mneceum, Abou a ear ago he Ho Ar club of Ocean por began buldng a bg sal boa for crusng purposes. he members of he club are Charles Wallng, George Maps, Wllam Claon, Frank Lund and Hram Edwards, he desgners of he boa were Wll Claon and Frank Lund, Each member of he club pu n albs wpare me n he buldng of he boa, and las week he craf was compleed. On Saurda he boa made her maden rp, n command of Cap. H. B. Edwards. She was saled up and down he rver several mes and he Ho Ar club s more han pleased wh he wa she behaved. he boa wll soon be saled down o Barnega, where she wll be used as a houseboa b a number of Oceanpor duck shooers. Baskeball a Lle Slver. A gaje of baskeball was plaed a Lle Slver on hursda ngh beween he Wdeawkes of ha plae and he McKnle and Roosevel eam of Asbur Park, he Lle Slver eam won b he score of 24 o 14. he Lle Slver plaer were Kenneh Parker, George We, Hal Parker, Clark Fzmaurce and Fred Moore, Nex Frda ngh he Wdeawakea wll pla a game wh a ManaBquan eam a Lle Slver. _ ^«^ Illnrr Openng, Openng das a Wes's, Red Bank emple of Fashon, of rmmed mllner, uesda and Wednesda, March 24h and 2flh. Adv. QHERIFPS SALE. B vrue of a j wr of fl. fn. o me dreced, saued ou of he Cour of Ohancor of he Sae of Mew Jerasj, wll be exposed o gale a publc vendue. UN UESDAY, HE Bls DAY OK APRIL, 19(B, bfc-wpen he boura of 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock, (a 2 o'clock), n he afernooo of ald da, a heolobe Hoel. Hud Bank, In be ownghlp of Shrewsbur, coun of Monmouh, New Jrw, all rac or parcel of lmds and premsm luae, lng and beng In be ownshp of BbrewBbur. n he uuunjr of Monuouh and Sae of New Jerse, near Bed Bank. Begnnng a a «ke n he souherl gdeof Beach ree dsan one hundred and ff fee easerl from he easerl sde of Maple avenue, beng also he norhea corner of he Kelse lo; hence (1) souherl, along he Kelm lo and parallel wn Mapld avenue one hundred and lx-bo fee o land of Sdne Conover; henoe (2) easerl, along sad Conover's land n fe«oa gake hence ( (norherl, parallel wh he frs lne one hundred and sx-lve fee o he souherl sde of Beach sree hence (4) weserl, alnnr he souherl Bde of Beach 'sree fl fee o he place of DejrnanK. Beng oe same prop 'r wuveed b Joan W. Moun and Eleanor A., h wfe,o Ella Gra, b dwd daed he 19lb da of Mv, eghobn hundred and egbv-elgh, and re corded lo Book 481 of Deed, pagea 900, ec Sezed an be proper of Wllam N. Gra, el uz, UkeD In exeeuod a he su of he Red Bank Bondng A Loan Assocaon, and o be sold b *" 0, 0, BGUARPDS, Sherff. D, B, APFLEOAK. Sol'r. Daed Ibrch IS. 1MB. fs.oo he Cos of Repars radmd o m, mnmum when * J». IIOM Wach C«a«proec* he worfc of h«w*ch from dual *ud OAupaM*, Jol Md jar. MS. BOSS ISOLD Wach Cases»r«fmr ronger han»oud <ld CMPH, UIJBO. lulal CIOM nuk.dou ge "ou. nf MIIUJX', or IOM llelr rljdlj. Full"KmrunU^ fur 25 ean, No naer how much u pu for f movemen. Ins uro o huve I pruuh'ed wh a Ju. HUM (' «, he orlklnul old Illd cm* Hd ho onl nno proved b 60 «r of «rveo. ^'rlo urn or a bookle. hl Mark n Snped n Ever BOM C*M. HE KEYSONE WACH CAII COMPANY, I Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.? f? f f ff f > Y mnmmn Rorrec Shape Shoes, $3.5O and $4.OO. Anoher Grea Week of Bargans. durng he Sellng-Ou-Sal' now gong on a Joseph Sal/'s empm u I> Goods Sore, CONDIIONS OF SALE. o preven bung b dealers and o nsure wdes dsrbuon, we lm quanes. Woodbur's 25c, Shavng Soap l sc. Har Curlers, 5c. knd I, ON., Croche Coon O. Sues 3, 4 and 5 Ll Dress Shelds 9O, ^o-nch IVvulne Dress Lnng.... 2**C. Krad Hemmed Ilurk owels. HO. Men's D(jllar Lauudred Shrs (small szes).., 29c. Moher's Frend Hos' Wass 19O, Odd los of $1.50, 98c. and 75c. Corses. 55C. Wash Fabrcs, Percales, Dmes, Zephr, Lawn, Base, Gnghams, ec., 12 Vj and 15c. grade, wll lllmiihii Illllllllllll Penger's Mea Marke. SPECIAL PRICES ON SAURDAY, MARCH 21s. FRANK PIENGER, he Bucher, Wh Sherman's Marke Eleven Years. ELEPHONE 64.1, IIHMIIIIMMIIIIMHllllllllllMlllllllllHII Here's a guaraneed paen leaher, somehng ha ever dress man has long waned. he leaher s called Burrojap and ges s name from an anmal n Ausrala, from whose hde s made, Bur & Packard, he makers of he famous "Korrec Shape" shoes, conrol he enre mporaon of hs leaher and s found onl n her shoes, We guaranee ha f a Burrojap shoe cracks hrough o gve ou a new par. In he new sprng shoes for men paen leaher predomnaes. Four of he new sles are shown here. Dozens of more a our sore, We have he fnes collecon of sprng shoes ha we have ever offered he publc and ha means much when one judges of he pas a hs sore. We're so proud of ha we lke nohng beer han o show. We would apprecae a vs from ou. We won' ask ou o bu. FORD & MILLER, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ^^^^k^k^ f f ^^^^^k^k^^^^^k^^^^j^^^j^^'w.

3 SABBED BY A BURGLAR, A FAIR HAVEN YOUNG MAN HAS AN EXCIING ADVENURE, nlam Chandler he Vlen of a 'run Hm Hand and a Knfe Lunged a Hm. Wllam Chandler, HUH of Rober 1). Chandler of Far llave, WIIN sabbed «'nrl onnaurd mornng b H burglar, wlm was nerruped a hs work b he oung IIUUI'N mdden appearance on he heene of hw op>rao)h. Chandler lv'h wh hs faher on ('la sree, oppose Woden's hoardng house. On Frda ngh. Chandler, wh a number of "hs companons, serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Edgar VanUrun. He reurned ho,le abou half-pas welve o'clock and mmedael wen o bed. A few mruf laer, an he was fallng off no s doze, he hough he deeeed s o.se downsars lke he creakng of a door. Securng a lamp, Chandler hurred duwbbarb. Beween he kchen and dnng room of he house n a buler's panr. Chandler was passng he panr wh he lamp n hs hand, when a man suddenl jumped ou. he nex momen he lamp was knocked from hs hand and almos a he same nsan he saw a man's arm srke ou oward hm. hen he fel a sensaon as f somehng sharp had h hm n he breas. Chandler sared o un upsars, ellng "Help I Murder!" Hs faher, aroused b he cres, wen o hs aa- Bsanee, George A. Hawkns, who lves nex door, also heard he cres, and armng hmself wh a revolver, rushed ou o see wha was he maer. he burglar, or burglars, had escaped b he dnng room wndow, as racks were found under he wndow a dalgh. One of he fooprns looked as f mgh have been made b a person n hs sockng fee. he oher was ha of a ver large shoe or boo. A search of he neghborhood was made bu no sgns of he men could be found. he knfe or dagger wh whch Chandler was sabbed was a sharp nsrumen. I made a clean cu abou four nches long n hs undershr jus over he hear and he pon jus peneraed he skn, drawng blood. On he dnng room able was all he slverware whch he house conaned. he large peces were pled n a heap, whle he knves, forks and napkn rngs were wrapped up n napkns, he onl hng mssng s a revolver belongng o oung Chandler whch ha kep n a drawer n he bular's panr. On he able wh he slverware were wo glasses whch had conaned whske. I was dscovered ha he heves had secured he lquor from a flask belongng o Chandler's faher. No clue was lef b he heves and no one s suspeced of he crme. FINANCIAL OF HS DISRIC CLERK O HE REPOR People of he School Dsrc of Red Back, N, J. I herewh subm a flnancal repor of he Red Bn School Dsrc for beefr endng March 17h RECEIPS March 18 Balance on hand 8 7, Apporoned b Coun superuenden; From Plae appropraon $ Wm, J. Dolg, eneranng sak 1 offcers H. A. (uon, repars on panos Charles smh, labor..., James Cooper, Jr., posage., saonar, ec 8. Kewham. carrages..... ClMs of 1MU2, graduang exercses... Hardman, Peck k Co., pano... E. P. Parker, labor Marne Mff, Co., brass rals.... J. H. Buanell k Co. elephones. C. I. Bephenson, dplomas.. j. R. Warner, engrbvng d- From sae school ax, Fr«m Bae reserve fund From ae neres of surplus revenue... From re-apporoned balances, 3.1 OS la Drc axes ordered: For eachers' salares... $ 8,00000 " Janjrs'slares.... 2,1(1000 " Manual ranng., " Fuel , 1,800 0U " *x books and supples,..ouooo " Curreu epenses,.... a,(xkj oo " Panng and repar! U0 " FUg walks and curbng,.. 1,000 0U W.C44 07 Ordered rased b Board of Educaon for neres on bonds Noe ordered dscouned a Navesuk Naonal bank From ohar «uree; Sae for manual ranng $ " " Bchool lbrar. * ulonfeej, Balance Hgh School funds EXPSNDIDBES, E\C11KR8' 8ALARIK3. S. V. Arrowralb % 8,0u0 00 OOUO MBO 00 H.M, Ensgn A. O. Hun Harre Mnor A. R, Moore..... H, O.Banger..,.... Mar DuBols... Wllam Wolco... Harre Ivn,.?v 8 C, MoCurd.... Florence Hagorraan.. Helen BUI well Nelle Hele... Bleanor Arrowsmlh.. Eleanor Cumberson,. Adelade Wxon.. Alma Ausn... Eva A. QreeD... Florence Waerman Adelne SM well Wnfred Ausn... Eher Howe CD, lcs Helen Bra Lena hompson... Esse Bra.... Florence Brand.. Malda Kulp L, R, Karnmerer, Gerrude Leonard..., Mrs. W, J. Buon W IW 280 U U Ol H U00 lh0«6so B , H SWQ $15, KX BOOKS AND UPPLlK, 1 Burde A Co., book f 51 I GnnfCo,,bors MB?nard, Merrll 4 Co., book Globe School Book Co,, book! Aljn, Bacouf Oo,, boos Hammaober, cblemmerf Co., book.. ' l D, 0, Heah 4 Co., upplles 4«W PrfokBorck.aulo Amercan Book Oo,, books V, Arrowsmlh. mscellaneous blls, book and supples Wm, Wood k oo., book... 17BO Mooonnel School Suppl Oo,... 1*7 10 Pad NavesDk Naonal bank noe FLAGGING A*D CURBING. Manon A Son,. S 691 hompwl,»,,,,, 44B 1,2»3 8 8, **- 1,040 John Nrackln Wllam Uwrerw Hufuu»rk»-r H UngsrW'l H. W, Wuxwrl umxore Kowh- JANIOKK' MANII4I. KAIMNU. HM U» 14(1 W HO w SWfl 1*4!S (M W1H 7,' II, I,, jand. shlr $ 7uu U ('hun* IMvsu, pung uols n rfwr. n ;!."> Kno A IHIw-n, WIUHI M '., Kagl; IVnrll o, JWIK-HN. ll ml,1. I,. HlllllfU A C.. Ml 'llrn 4U W I U I HII«I-,» n., " ;< r>:.u- A (.!,. sprn 171 P. Brown... «.,* ls H, W. Morfnnl Ml \*\ Wllam N. W.rlhl-v..., ;'l 7" Muuuul lv n. (KHKN KXI'KNHKH. -,H ;J D-wlll lsv, llmr,.... $ 1» Krnl M'C, IIIIHII HlM HoIcH, ", 1 "ll Frank l,ojjv', I'HrHIII 1 H H II. A. Curs. exn'nse n I'llhl'lpl W. A, VnS-loIck, ren bnwlluf HllV 0. K. lmvs. ]wu\ u or labor. W. K. Hock, -an n W. J. NllllOl. l>x[m>fl!l<! I),!Y>(p,! JBlH«s CHH. Jr., Hllar.. W. J, Huon, salar Joln H, Cook, pruln;. J. Frank Hawkns, prnng'... Waer 'urumsahh'rs, waer.,. Waers A unborn. labor nol maeral. Frank Chapman, eneranng Amercan Lucol Co., varnsh.. J. W, Moun, ron and labor. J..Allen, maerals,,.. Consoldhed Gas Co., RBS... Sanle 4 Pergusun, elecrc work..., W. B. Parons. musc....,. A. E. Bordn, panng Charles Denls, cleanng cess pools_.. Joon. ele, ren of own ball,, M. Malone. carage.. C. D.^Varner, expenses FnK hompson. flargnb... J, A, hrockmoron, nmberrc. Shore Elecrc Co., llghm llole lrke Co.. supples... V. W. hompson * Co., musc.. I,, Sml, shades and repars Urn. W, Laums, pollsj... N. J. School Church Furnure Co. Chas. H. Dson, supples..,.,.. FrK rue*, on conrac F. W. ower, carunfe, 'c R. W. Hauco Sons, suppler. Adlem 4 Co., supples D. Appleon k Co.. supples.. Mannaan Elecrc Co.. supples Henr Hol 4 Co, supples,,. 0. W. Younr, ol Ramond S«ars, carage V. A, LoD«r*>e, «rare Hendrlckson 4 Applegae, sup- Ples,. John SuOD O'o, Conrw, barrels Franfe Kellum. labor... J,. BurroweB, suplles,. chas. Lews, lumber... Sabbah 4 Whe, repars and maeral., J.. Love, labor Sco 4 Sco, labor.,,.,.. Schrmer, supples R. F. Wlbur, repars Pffr8pn Bros, supples Mlon Bradle 4 Co., supples., Cna*. H. Ivns, counselor ews, ec. J. n, Lonpree, carage,,..., John ele, supples,"."..., J.C, Parker, alecrc work... C. p. Warner, nsurauoe,.,,,,. J,. Loc gradng hgh school lawn, rees, shrubber, ec. Sabbah 4 Whe, balance on plumbng,,, Henr Commes, panng Frank Brash, labor...., E. H, Clark, labor Dlscou on noe, Navesnk Nnodal bank., RECAPIULAION. RKCKIPB. u n 1 ~'> 5 U :u HI J. r > (HI 4m u JUO 0(1!»f. 4") W U) 19 m m O m ss 5(1 H 8.j f 00 loo on 2H5 UI 28 an H) m on L 1 25 ^ I 4 m 4 15 UI !l 3 0U M f! 15 (W 30 fw m 14o UI a so W SW On H 99 S06 13 a UI f0 V (K) $ H f s m 997 IB w 1.IK7 M 53 SO 5, March IS. Balance on hand...$ 7,02947 From ae ,64407 Dsrc axes ,60000 For Ineres on bonds... 8,800 O Noe dscouned.. 3, , From oher sources 1, From balance hgh school accoun,,., , oal reeelps $40, KXPENnIIRKa. For esehers' salares, On janurs'salares., 2.6 on manual ranng curren expensea... 5, Japanese Fern Balls. \ DORMAN. IN 1 KAF Ver curous, ncresmf and ornanmhal. Las for ears and need bu lle care. Havng receved from Japan several hundred of hese Fern Halls, I ofer wo szes : Large s/e. 50 cens each ; Exra sze, 75 cens each. he are ver eas o grow ; merel keep mos and na warm place. I have hem n leaf also a $1.00, #1.25 and $1.50 each. A Full Assormen of Palms and Bloomng- Plans, Fresh Cu Flowers a all mes. Wreahs, Crosses, Pllows and oher floral desgns quckl and arscall arrange ons for Weddngs, Dnners, Recepons, ec.. Decora- J ** f%\7'w?*% % Broad a»d Monmouh, 1. JUWV ^1 L f Red Bank, N. J. Ss. ex books and eupples. noe NavesDlc banfc... flafglof and curbng... fuel... al ejjk'ndlures... BalBDoe on hand *<**^<»4^^H^<^»^****^^^ 31,61)8 H4 80,110 ;8 HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUN. RICKIPS March 18. Balance on hand H044(1 EXPKNDIUKKH. J. H. Pror k Son, balance of conrac.....,..$10,100 HI Casal & Son, lghng flxurea. 7M) W E.H. Clark. wrqk._.."... 4( r) N. J, Pchool Church Furnure Co 3,759 m k ler, balance of heang conrac, =817, RECAPIULAION. 1902, Mar. 18 Balance on hand... $17,W4 40 Expendures... 17,789 M $14 86 ransferred o regular accoun, I cerf ha he above saemen s correc n all respecs, JAMES COOPER. JR. Dsrc Clerk, IPRESCRIPONSI SPRING MEDICNE, Wh he approach of sprng cones ha languor of feelng and mpur of blood afer he long wner monhs. In man cases naure has o be helped n onng up he ssem for summer. We know of nohng beer han he Knckerbocker Saraaparlla Compound wh Iodde of Poassum, Prce 50c, large bole,. We have pu up grea quanes of hs wh he mos grafng resuls durng he pas few ears, ROBER H, YanDERVEER, Knckerbocker Pharmac, Cor. Broad and Monmouh Ss., Red Bank, N. J. ELEPHONE 6-. KNICKERBOCKER Everone s Ineresed n obanng bes values for hs mone. hs s he place where a dollar alwas secures a dollar's value n GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Somemes we are able o gve mone greaer purchasng power. A he presen me hs apples o ALL CANNED GOODS, EAS AND COFFEES, DRIED FRUIS. Las week we receved 500 dozen eggs and wan as man more hs week. Brng along our ol cans and molasses jugs, JOHN HUSON CO. OROCERS. " No. 8 Fron Sree. he Onl Complee Deparmen Sores on he Jerse Coas, A LILE SPREAD-EAGLEISM Bu Facs Onl. We are no as a rule gven o self-glorfcaon, whch " vrue " or more properl "vce " mos adversers consder as her nalenable rgh. We use space n hs paper o sae facs whch we'cqnsder of common neres. I seems o be par of he adversng campagn of ever " Coas " furnure dealer o clam ha he can show as large a lne of furnure assenbach Co.- few care o quoe prces wh us, In he face of hese repeaed clams we would lke o pu forward our own, of havng A Furnure Sock equal n sze o he combned socks of all Monmouh Coun Furnure Dealers. wen-egh housand and nne hundred fee of floor space are devoed n our Mammoh o he showng of furnure samples. wo huge warehouses, one four sores n hegh, he oher fve, hold duplcaes of hese samples. In repeaed compeons wh New York and Phladelpha houses, we've proven our prces lower han hose of eher of hese markes. If ou're n need of furnure, drop us a lne ; we'll be pleased o have a represenave call on ou and ell ou jus wha we can do. SEINBACH COMPANY ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. he Mammoh he Ocean Palace»» <»»»»»»»»» COAL AND WOOD. W. N. WORHLEY, I BED BANK and SEABR1GH. * > Yards a N. J, S. R. R, and Ralroad avenue, Red Bank ; Fron sree, Red Bank Rver sree, Seabrgh. llmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm

4 HE RE!> BANK REHSEK. H.<OOK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS. 11KIM Now ha n. rlhrlvr l>usn»'hh * a nl end for lih *'«r. wh ml fkf up ma urn wh'l wll prove of rvnl ««1 vanak** <<> lu> um'': I'lf pm-hum 1 of. he rvr fron of Hre'H la* l*'«' under C4nN(lor»(on for H umcr of jfarn. EvprofH -knowl'gch Urn n-rewu and fhrarh. of h»> own ownng h' rver from of he MreeM, he prehen boanl of < 1 onu«son«n have nearl wo monlh of her ern e before hem. In ha me he roulj make a good j»ognnng a gelng for he own horn 1 rver fron r 111H, of whch he own ough never o have hfen deprved. MIDDLEOWN VILLAGE NEWS. M, f, J. 'arker Holllng la-- rn Ifrrn* a Harmon. Rev, W, H. J. I'arker, pasor of he Baps church, \H conducng «'Jru meengh a he Harmon Hchoolhouse. he u'enuh nr ver HeeeHwful. Rev. J., Schofk wll preach n he BapN church nex Sunda mornng. he OhrHHn Kndeavur meeng a 6:45 wll be lh onl Her vce n he evenng. Begnnng nex Monda ngh specal servced wll he held ever ngh durng he week excep on Saurda ngh. he meeng* wll begn a 7:90. Rev. VV. E, Chulnera of Brookln wll preach. Mss Lzze Caaler, daugher of Wllam. ('aoler, who eaceh school a Ruherford, was forced o come home las week on accoun of beng aken ck wh he grp. Wllam 11. Dorn, who has been lad up for he pns wo ears wh an abecegb n he sde, s now able o ge abou wh he ad of a cane. Joseph Dcknson of Oakhurs, who recenl opened a barber shop n he old hoel buldng, has moved hs faml o ha plnce, Frank Carne, who s a brakeman on a ran runnng beween Hoboken and Scranon, n vsng h parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Carne. he mprovemens o he Epscopal church ara compleed and he church wll be reopened nex week, John F. Swackhnmer, Jr,, who has been sck wh he grp, has recovered, he choral soce wll mee a he Baps church nex Frda ngh. Mrs, Frank Osborn spen Wednesda a New York, Work on he rolle road was resumed las week. he Mm&onar OCEANIC NEWS. Noce ^ u a Socable, he mssonar soce of he Presberan church held a cake and apron sale and clppng socable? n he lceum las hursda afernoon and ngh, Mrs, S. W, Knpe, Msr Jesse Bruce and Mss Florence Srker were n charga of he affar. her asssans were Msses Eve Bogle, Rose and Marguere VanNeg, Ma Bruce, Mare Brggs and Madelne Brll, Ahouf 18 was cleared. James Enrgh s movng he house he recenl bough from Mrs. L, A, Sawer o hs own lo adjonng Wllam Murph's proper. he corne bond has engaged Prof, H, W, homas of Ashur Park as nsrucor. he band now has 32 members, Benjamn Crag of New York s vsng a Charles. Allen's. Mss Besse Allen s sck, John L, Sfulhorp joned he Roal Arcanum lodge a Alanc Hghlands las week. he Presberan Chrsnn Endeavor soce had socable las ngh a Frank Pnard's, Doroh Wallng s vsng her aun, Mes KHe Cover of Keanaburg. L, B. VanNes, Jr., was a vsor a New York eserda. Frank O. Jeffre of New York s vsng relaves here. George Davs of New York spen Sunda n own, Rub Rddle s ver sck. «m- EYERE NEWS. Mlam Ada f I well Ver Low Wh Vonumpon, Mss Ada Slwell, who has been sck for a long me wh consumpon, s ver low and s hardl expeced o lve from ona da o anoher. Mrs, Buler, moher of Bronson Buler, has been sck wh he grp and sore hroa, Msa Ella Connors, who s emploed as a dressmaker a Red Bank, has been home wh an aack of he grp. James Caron wll be emploed on he Haveneer place on he Rumson road he comng season. Hugh Caron also has a poson a Rumson for he summer. Harr Dean has moved from he Lews Lane place o Pleasan Valle. Edward Smh, son of Isaac Smh of Wlckaunk, has moved o he Lane place, James Soden wll move from John Repphard's place o Nu Swamp, where he wll lve n par of he house wh hs faher, Mss Mame Slwagon of Flushng, Long Inland, s vsng her aun. Mss Kae SlwBgon, Mw. Benjamn Hanknson s vsng a Long Branch, OWN ILE. lu-d H.fk ough o have free delver n ever jml In man of he mklk Mreej* o he o«n, when- f*- * delver would h*» of ll'e m>nl delc! n he people, he rchldcnlk huvr Io go ( I l- (HHolHce for Iher mal UHl r. A mled «*ffo would Hecure for I l»«se Hree lllc ml\ nsgeh uf free lhlve, and he effor ough o be made u once Churlee I). Warner, w lu> WIIM lum ngh reeleced for IIIH welf h cohemve erm HH a whool ruk-c o( R-d Hufk, IIIIH done more for he cause of educaon n own han an oher resden. Red Hank was H lle counr sllage when he moved here, hv-ve earn ago, No much hough wan gven o educaonal naers n lohe dan, and mone Hpul on he schools was almos consdered HH mone hrown HW a. Mr. Warner ww eleced a «chool rumee Hhorlv nfer he n»'«l' n Red Hulk, mi ever Nnce hen he hah been he fnemoh worker n he own for mproved ^cloolr. He M annul dhcourhged h emporar defealn, nor CHh down h occasonal rerogradw movemens. o hm non- lnn o an oher man n he place n due he prehun hgh shldard of he publc (HIHMIIH n own. Larr furan*. Enormous vare a Hp» c Senbach Conjmn. Anbur Adv. House Burned Sown. A fre a Broven Park on Sunda ngh burned down a small hause belongng o Mss Ella Robera of Alanc Hghlands. he house was unoccuped. *I waa owned unl a few ears ago b Wllam Gu. he loss s full covered b nsurance. MMnrr Openng. das a Wes's, Red Bank emple of Fashon, of rmmed mllner, -- l OMn«~*nd Wednesda, March 24h and 26h. Ad LADY CLERK WANED In xubfl furnshng suro. He<l Bunk. prces. Pk A>l<ln"H» W,, Bex IS)", WANED A ONCE. Blacksmh on job work and horseslnw'ng, C. H. Hurle, Shrewghur, N. J. MONEY O LOAN. $30,000 o loan ID amouns from U«U!c $15, C. Co war, Preebuld, N. J. ASPARAGUS ROOS FOR SALE, Palmeo wod. grown b rharles lnlal. Charles H. Moford. Mddffown,"N. J. CALVES WANED. Hgher prce pad for lve calves h Roh A Co., New Jerse's lendng CORN SALKS FOR SALE. 6<K) Bheaves of corn salks for sole, qual hu bes. J. H.Polhemus. Scobevllle. N. J. HOUSE FOR REN. House for ren a 100 Wallace sree; $11 per mouh. Inqure a Ludlow's clung sore. GARDEN O REN. A garden o ren on shares, abou one acre; ground. Appl a U Broad sree, Ked Bank. FOR SALE. One wor horse and one eam of mules. W, A. Wallng, Phalanx ; Poofflce, Red Bank, N. J. PUPS FOR SALE, Pure bred Colle pups for sale a $3.(K) and S5.0U each. Charles W, Jones, Box 40, Holmdel, N. J. MANURE FOR SALE. Appl o Chrle H. Morfnn, Mddleown, N..1,, forh* ManhMan hone manure compan. HOUSE AND BARN FOR REN. House wh barn o ren. 12; also houses a up, n all paraof own, D. W. Wlguss, Red Bank. HOUSE FOR REN. Half of house a 59 Wallace sree for ren: III a monh. Inqure a 0. P, KuhrB barber shop, Rd Bank, BICYCLES FOR SALE. One ladea' Bpauklnn, one ho's Heree nbd four men's wheels. F. J. Derch, Uermana hol, Red Bunk, N. J, CANVASSER WANED. Canvasser for Red Banls and vcn for a gea»onao arcle. Address he Quck Cure Co., Souh Ambo, N. j, = ~ FARM O REN^ Farm near Por Monnouh for ren. Has over 100 acres. Inqure of Mrs. Mar H, Pane, Fronsree, Eed Bank, N, j. BARN FOR REN. A large barn la he rear of be Cenral hoel s offered for ren. Sx large salls and wagon home. Inqure a he hoel. FOR REN. ~~ House, barn and seven acres of Rood ruckng land, near Lle Slver saon. Appl o Levs Ares, Lle Slver, N. J, FOR SALE. Ff barrels of good cookng poaoes, Mounan vare ; also hree urkes. Wllam Hanee, Heouele, N. J, COUNRY SORE FOR REN. he old esablshed sore sand a Col's NeeM for ren whore he Lards and Charles Sherman maae forunes., Forman alor. FOR SALE. A nber-red runabou, mhde b? Moun, for sale, Iurh and a quarer res. Nearl new. Appl a 58 Irvng pluce. Red Bank. EGOS FOR HACHING. Bes knownlalngsran Barred Plmouh Bocks, peraelngof hreen 75c. Incubaor men BUpplecl, J. C. Ilchdale, Phalanx, Hen Bank p. Q. HOUSES FOR REN. No. 92 Wallace sree, I9.O0- No. 106 sree, gll.110 per monh. Inqure a Ludlow's Clohlnjf ore, 10 Broad sree, Bed Bank, EGGS FOR HACHING. Barred Plmouh Rock eggs forale. Sceosfor a Beng of ffeen; $4 per hundred. Inqure of Wn. Oeron, 316 Broad sree. Bed Bank, FRENCH ASPARAGUS SEED. Genune French Asparagus seed, gahered from one of he fnes beda In he coun, for lale. Appl o Mr?. Benjamn Grlgg, Por Monmouh, N. J, SEED POAOES. Abou 60 harrels of Bluah ge«d poaoe drec from Onaro Coun, N. Y,, fur sale. Prce per barrel a he farm of H. W.Buok, Marlboro, N. J, FARM FOR SALE. Place ef <B aore a lnon Fdlls for sale. House and barn, all In good order, seam hea In house. Wll sell cheap, P, H, Benne, non Falls, N, j. WANED. n lu H n M ID n( h n Ho A flre-clasb wheelwrgh o ren old esablshed shop a nolmd'i, Ben moderae. Band one of he beb n he coun. Address Box 43, Homdel, N, J. CARPE WEAVING. Crpe wovnsf done on he bes warp, pecbl. Mal orders prompl aended o. Ham J, WM, Maawan, N, J,, formerl of bbr HOUSES FOR REN. Wll On Wwhngon sree, all Inprovemfn, Sefen room and bah. OB Whe sree and Bordeo uree, wbou mprofemen, 17,50 up. Doremu Bro., Bed Bank. GIRL WANED, A good grl waned f jr genenl houewor, wha, mul be good ooo * OO»Mr of rfull" A plr o n. J. Wardrobe, Branch feune. Lle 811- r, N. J. h Ol 11 c< D 01

5 PERSONAL. Among he IIe4 Bankers who aended hw weneh Cenur dance a Long Branch lan Wednmda ugh war* MHH*?s Lbbe Chambers, Nelle I. Bnder, Sarah Cla, Lulu M. «c#» and Das Errekuon, Irvng Brown, Clansnue <m, Frank Woods, Wllam Allen, Waler Davs and houm Benne. Mm Besse HnHon of Far Haven aau aended he dance, Mrs, Asa of led Bank has been Hck wh he grp a he home of lcr daugher, Mrs. Edward Bllwell of Evere, bu she has recovered BUHceul o reurn home, Alber Crag of Long Branch, who has been sck wh pneumona a he home of he broher-n-law, Mormer V. Paeh of Fron sree, hue recovered. John Kng and faml lef Bed Bank las week for Chcago, where Mr. Kng has secured a poson as adversng manager for a magazne. Mss Vola Headl of Brdge avenue has been engaged a«conralo snger n he quaree chor of Chrs Epscopal church a Shrewsbur. Ienne Hendrckon of Mechanc sree spen lus week a he annual reunon «f he Bordenown mlar academ alumn assocaon. Mss Mnhorne Worhle of New York has been vsng her grandparens, Mr. and Mr, John Abbo Worhle of Fron sree. Mr, and Mrs. Alber Murfl of Brookln spen Monda as he guess of Mr, and Mrs, Rober Prohnsco of Sprng Bree, Mra. James E. Degnan of Rversde avenue a sojournng n Florda. Mr. Degnan expecs o sar for Florda hs week, Wllam E. Bedell, who s on he edoral aff of he Newark Evenng New, vsed frend n own on Monda. MM, Edwn Hopkneon of Orange was a recen gues of her faher, Arljur A. Paerson of Broad sree. Walker enbroeuk and Leland Boream of Souh Rver were vsors n own on Saurda and Sunda, Ms Sella hompson of Long Branch spen hursda wh Mss Kle Norman of Caherne Bree. Lee Bmraon of Maawan was he gues of Mss Flose Oadoo of Sprng sree on Monda. Dr. H. E. Wllams of Monmouh sree eneraned he Red Bank choral soce las ngh. Mss Flosse Swannell of Shrewsbur avenue has been vsng frend* a Brookln. Mss Fann Supp of Irvng place, who has been sck wh he grp, has recovered. BIRHS, HARVEY, A Qeasoc on Frda, March 18h, Mr«, hob A. Harre, of a 00, BEAD. A Red Bank, on Wednesda, March Uh, Mrs. Jobn Read, of daugner, ~' DEAHS, ~~

6 ELEPHONE IMPROVEHEN. Bed Hank o me nrrraed ele- n 1 New York and New JerMc 'lelhue eonjmn «ll Hpend pwanl* of $20,(KH) n mpfomk I'M hcrs' 1 along he eo.h lefoc Ill' opell^ of he e.mjllg He:«Oll he IIIIMMI^N ol he com pun has grown HO r;»phll lul l haw M''n alno-l pmmm* o make he ne- I'hlll' ejpel k e e p pa'e wllll h e (f n a n d s ol h e p u h l n - M o l e ele oneh «r e n M ' l v n 1 n d a (lnn h e r e w e r e d u r n g h e h e g h ol I le M I Inll'l o( P.M11 a n d She lur. eel nl ; ^ v a l Il'leasr ll-' % u r h,h 'lpellrl h e enp.l In uke e.rlv p v p a r u M I I * o p o v d e lor. O n e ol he hkke- l!ilplo\e.'illh o he made wll le nl he (Vnlral nlce n'i'hk K K l M KK Iull!l4 ;l l\e d B a n k, w o Dew *w l! lloahn a' In he llnalled, launm hree n all, and hree operaor-* wll he >> «I dnng he her Hcson. A new hnu ull he nsalled n ] nher nnpom'fed.* vs 111 he made wh- svll makehe kd Hank exehange one ol I le lm-m ll I he cnl, A n'«s«cllord w ll he Kalled a A^lnrv l'ark anl welve operaors wll e I'lplos d o handle lle calls. he nunler of operaors wll he ncreased also a Long Branch, Heahrgh, Allenhr^l and oher pons along he coun where he h-ncs.-) d'ands. BASEBALL FIELD BOUGH. Alanc INhanlerm a Orn elr Or lhanand, he Alane llghhuulh ahlec nsfocuon wll have a Held of IH own for baseball and oher spors he comng B'nH(»!. A plo of ground along Valle Drve, near he NaveHnk avenue ralroad saon, has beun bough b he rdsocaon and m proposed o nakj he new feld he cener of oudoor sporlh for he own, he plo of guud n 350x400 fee, Besdes a brheball damond wo enns cours and a hundred ards runnng rack wll be lad ou, Work on geng ha ground n shape and he buldng of a grand sand wll be begun a once, he grand saud wll have a selng eapneu of 500, I s ex K»ced ha he baseball season wll open on Decoraon wh Red Bank as he opponens of he Alanc Hgh, lands eam. Games wll be plaed ever Wednesda and Saurda hroughou he season. Addson G. Brown, a summer resden of Alanc Hghlands, s manager of he eam, REALY COMPANY INSOLVEN, OrM he Manmauh rus Iuld- Inu a Abur Park, Applcaon has been made n hp cour of chancer for he apponmen of a recever for he Monuouh Real com. pan of Asbur Pnrk, he applcaon was made b John E, lannngj recever of he Monmouh rus compan, hrough bn alorn«, John H. Applegae of Red Bank. A rule o show cause wh a recever ahoulu no be apponed was graned, reurnable on March 24h, A, 0, wnng s a he head of he Real compan, whch owns he rus buldng and values f a $90,001). he sock s held b he Monmouh rus compan. Recever Lannng Has he buldng s over valued and ha he Real compan s n an nsolven condon. m m - Land o be Condemned. e New York and Long Branch rnlrond compan wans o buld a new saon a Anbur Park, across he racks from he presen saon, George R. Lord owns he land waned and no sasfacor agree len can be reached ns o he prce. On Aprl ad, he ralroad compan wll appl u Judge For for he apponmen of commssoners o have he land condemned. Deeds Recorded. he followng real esae ransfers have been recorded n he offce of he coun clerk s Freehold for he sveek endng March I4b, 1001$ : HHHKWsv OWN WHIP, Jeann'Ue R, HHrrlo u SUHIO W, Uoscb. Lnnd no! Bunk, m.um. AHur compo of L-onla o os F, Iorbaczeh. Pccuof prnperv. JNMI, Krcd'k'k W.Hoju nl wfe o Suse W, Pece cf ppcv, f n, homns'l(al,s' 1.olom»nln(laIl,.lr. of prp, SI. Mnl.KOWN OWNHIIII 1, Sarul L, Andrew alu Wllllun K.. le lunbul, «MCI (. Alcw, I'jM-c of proper, $1, New Jerse lulnlng Unm Hr11 Invesmen enn n» 'oover K. Whe, I'w; of proper. ^4 KAONOWN OWNHIII]',.loln _H..lohnson Hn wfe o Joseph W.Johnson Pece uf prop'm. $!. speclal MASER'S SALE. IN CHANl'EHY OF NEW JKIISRY. B'woen Mrv 1,OII1SH Ik-nne, eonplnlun. anl Henr (arrel c HI, defeudunm. In Pun I on. H''rce for Sale, Bv vrue of noeallperee forsule mnrle In n *hove Hned en ls', (n H. (;,, ur of ( mnr^r of New jursev, dn'd Mnruh 4h, lmw, 1, Henr M, Nevus one of he Spuelnl MsUrs of c Cour or Chnnccr Of New Jerw, wll ex nose fur Hle a pullf vendue a UMJ Gl'le, lo'! n he own of KIMI Bonn In he roun of Monmouh and sue of New Jereev on BuurdH, he wen-flfh da of Aprl, A, D' nldhwn humlred Hd hrfn, n'ween he hours uf welve o'elnck noon and flvn o'eloek In he fernoon, lh s U) an, a wo ovinek n llo afcrm-on of fna da, all lm e-raln rar of Ind und pn'n- rses guu'. lng und bclnfr In he owrhhp of Bhrewsbrv, In he ('oun of Monmouh md Hae of Now jrsc. fnd pnrueularl KJunud unu ducrbed HN follows B'nnnff a a pon In he. weaorl Rde of he publc road lendng from he Runsor roal U\ Uw publc rood U-adlnj; from led Ban u> Oseanc, sad puln belnsr he norheuh corner of he Nee! lo: Ueno! frs, souh flx-wod'rnm-h wesulon Ifnd olsadsuh;) nnd land of he urkulow muw, Huh londred nnd elgh-wo feo more or Inn w Uuland of Snll; hence wr-nl, norh wen-suven d^roes wes Rlonsr InndN of Nad'H' h arrf of John, Love hrw lude am for-wve.u fm morn or le«b o oher lands of sad Lov-u ; h-ncc hrd orh Bx-Dvp, degr'cb und flfuf-u lnue eas lopg lamlg of sold.lol, f/jv<m cuh bundred ml DDev-four f< 11 o H NIULC KanrnK n he wefcerl sde of sad pulle roud; hence' fourh ouh wen-se'n degru's and nw- nnukbeak alodff ho weserl ade of mld publc road hree hundred and fve fe«o ho place of berlnnlng Oooldlnln; Mven acres ho he mne more or less JBended o be he game land and premses nenlonw od dekrbed n deed from Francs (afrel o Mar Locea (arrel, daed he wen nlmh da of Jul Ubeeu huodred aod slxv one, and recorded 1 he offloe of be Gerk of he Coun of Monmouh In Book 159 of DedB onpagos 495, Ac. H. M, NBVIUS, Specal Muer n Chancerr, pogofllce KedB*Dk. N.J. MM March eb-hwnh CHAKLI8 H, IVINS, 801Y, A Sale of Percale Wrappers, ; made of bes ([al Percales, n lgh and dark grounds, n an euvan assormen of" new paerns, ncel rmmed and new sleeve, skr has deep flounce am s-, ards wde. hs wrapper s sold n oher sores a <\.25, our prce for a leader 95c Kd Gloves a Specal Prces.! h A ver U;O(MI qual Kd Glove n all he new- ( s shades, Pearl, Fwr, Modes, ans, Black and Whe, wh one or wo pearl clasps, a knd ha sell a jj.oo wh hemaker's name nl hese lavn' -he reason we can sell hem a 1GL0VEJ 65c. I Fabrc Gloves. Lades' Slk Lsle Gloves, a ver good qual, all he new colorngs. Also Lace Lsle, n black, whe and gra. 25c. Slk Gloves. Lades' Slk Gloves wh double fnger ps ha are guaraneed, all colors, a regular 69c. qual, a 49c. JRAUS/O WE INSIS ON YOU BEINC SAISFIED YOUR MONEY BACK FYOURE NO. fjroad SREE^ REP BANK. N. annn Meengs of he Board of Healh. ho regular meeng of he Red Bunk Board of Healh wl b<? held un he las hursda of each no H, a 8:(X) p, M,, a he offlej of he secrear, on Mechanc sruu, CHARLES p. WARNER, Presen. JAMES H. SICKJ.W, SccrcUr. '4 4 * * * < NOICE, Wo horeb ^Ive noce ha he season for rheumasm s hare and he remed s sheug' 1 " Speed " Rheumao cure. I never fols* canno fal, as removes he cause. Guaranee wh ever bole. r and see for ourselves, 75 cens a Cooper' pharmac, 1N7H, elephone No. 6» A. ALLAIRE &SON, Sell Insurance, Real Esae and Effec Loans. Ren Choce furnshed Coages for he Summer. l u ' p r ' s. - lu> l a r ^ r s r e n - u r ; n ' r Mrpr m A m - r - j. n - HO51K INSl'KAN K COMPANY OF NKW YOlK. Offces; 20 Broad S., RFD BANK, N. J. Asses. I.l A I,SO OlKR l.kapinj 'OMPANIKH.»»»»»» <»»»» <» HEODORE F. WHIE, Real Esae, Insurance and Loans, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. $16,000 O LOAN OJ RED BANE PROPERY IN SUMS O SUI BORROWERS, HOUSES O LE. I have he followng ls of houses and sores for ren : One large house on Broad sree, $35 a monh. One house on Peers '. place, $25 a monh. wo houses on Monmouh sree: one $35, ; one $13 a monh. wo houses on Oakland sree, $16 a monh. wo houses on Recor place, $20 a monh. hree houses on ', Mechanc sree, $18, $12.50 and $12 a monh. One house on ' Sprng sree, $18 a monh. One house on Locus avenue, $12 a monh. One house a Eas Sde Park, $12 a monh. One house a Wes Sde Park, $13 a monh. One house on Wallace sree, "Jrj a monh. One house on Leonard sree, $15 a ', monh. One house on Rver sree, $10,50 a monh. One house on Beach sree, $10,30 a monh, SORES O LE. Four on Fron sree, one $30, one $20, one $25, one $10, Barber shop adjonng opera house, wh fve rooms on second floor, $18 a monh. Houses and los for sale n ever sree n Red Bank. FIRE INSURANCE, 1 am makng Fre Insurance one of he leadng feaures of m busness. If ou have an Insurance ou wsh wren, send me a posal and I wll call on ou, or call a m offce, rooms 1 and 2, Regser Buldng, Broad sree, HEODORE F. WHIE.»»»»»»»»»»»»» Harness alk. If ou are n need of an knd of Harness ou make a msake f ou do no look over he sockof MOODY & SMIH 9 before makng a purchase elsewhere. We make he ver bes ha I Is possble o make, and he prces and sles are correc. Our own make of farrh harness a $32.00, no collars, are he cheapes n he long run of an harness In Monmouh coun. We have a good facor made farm harness a $23.60, no collars, as good as ohers adversed a more mone. We have a ew fne, all wool wner blankes lef over ha we wll sell a jobbers' prces. I would pa ou o bu hem now for nex wner. We carr all grades of facor harness, whch we sell a ver low prces. Each se s seleced b an exper harness buer, gvng ou he advanage of a good judge's judgemen ; and prces are no hgher han ohers. In fac we are headquarers for an arcle ou ma need for he horse or sable. Horse and Wagon Cover* Noe he Names and NOR. MOODY & SMIH, 33 and 35 Wes Fron Sree, Opp. hrockmoron's Lumber Yard, RANI/ M I D/lllIY, l J. * *

7 MARLBORO NEWS, Mlmm Ehel Hore MUrd n Vhcmgm la a f're*, M*H Elhol luv«of hm plan, who lovul o 'hugo lhl full, dud lcrc of appcudcm las u-mlu. ll-r bod HH brough Knl for luml. Mrs. Jum'pl Howvr uh l-' " wh!»' grp he ph wo Hc'k hu IB ow ubw* o be ou. LHHI w ''k MIIC wan vh'l bv Mr, mnl Mrw, (.'buru-h '-omlw uf >u>, Mr. lnl Mrw. Kum HIIVIH bnvo reurunl from lur rp hrough IVnnslvuuu. I >n Ih'r wa IUHMU I l* NJU'IH a few d;s a enum wh Mr. NIIVIH'B Lruhur. Kn«' Hard, Lzze un Wlle Hover and (ussu<am Mua«'l WHIHII W*«> perfec n ul'duco a l' Jlonw Kool durng Februar. C'rUo Uanl, who has ln'cn rouned o he bourn 1 Mcc lus full wh n fl 111- nuor rleunfh, w able o go ou uf»lours. Kuv. J, F. HmpbreH's heme nex Suuda mornng wll IM> " A purhlng world crng ou o s mercful faher." MwH,lenn«Cook hsbw U-chg n he Hchonl lerw n lu ul)s'u*e <f MIHH Feld, who «Hck, Mr*. Elzabeh RUHWII, who has spendng a few woekh n Phladelpha, has ruurned home, Mr, HK'kles of Mawan han been vsng ha daugher. Mrs, WneldS, Brker. John Applegae has moved from he mll properl o Davd lelnon 1's IIOUHP, Mss Huldfh Holmes of LKof s vsng her cousn, Mrn, lef Holmes, Edward F'onand Loaello and Henr Holmes of Lnurof spen Frda here, Mrs, Lev Smh habheen vsng Mrs, Margare Sherman of Englshown. Mss Maud Smh vsng her aun, Mrs, Jenne Core of Newark, Mss Lbbe Ha ward s spendng a few dan a Col's Keck. Dew and Leser Herber are sck wh whoopng cough, Wufeld S. Srker wll farm he Slwell place hs ear, Rer. J. R, Humphres spen Wednesda n New York, George Benne of Poplar vsed here on Wednesda, Charles Brown s spendng a few das n New York, Henr Gordon of Phladelpha spen Sunda here. EAONOWIf NEWS,, he Prmar School o Clone Nex Frda. he prmar school on Broad sree, of whch Mss Annabel Wolco a eacher, wll close nex Frda. he scholar wll be dsrbued among he lower grades a be Hgh sree school. he change s he resul of a reducon n he school appropraon. he lerar soce me a Mrs. B. D, (Jook's on Wednesda mgh. Readngs were gven b Mss Sarah Evere, MIRS Irene Budd, George Leukel and I. H, Qlhul ; a solo was sung b? Mrs, G, W, Mosb, a pano solo was rendered b Ma Jesse Rush, and an address was gven b Janae Sfceen. he nex meeng wll be held a Dr, Ruh's nex Wednesda ngh. Frank Smock, son of Nelson Smock, reurned home on Wednesda afer spendng abou wo ean n New Zealand. He has been engaged n rolle buldng. Mr. Smock marred a New Zealand grl and he brough hs wfe o Eaonown wh hm. be house of Rober Sample was dsnfeced las week and now all danger of conagon s over. Mrs. Sample and her chldren have compeel recovered from her aack of dphhera and scarle fever. he offcals eleced n Eaonown ownshp las uesda wll be sworn n nex Saurda afernoon b ownshp Clerk Danel Morrs. he swearng-n process wll ake place a Crescen hall. he wndows of he new Sundaschool room n he basemen of he Mehods church have been pu n and he workmen are geng read o la he floor. Mss Armna Smock has reurned o New York, She s emploed n a New York mllner sore and has been home snce he holdas. Mr, and Mrs. Luher Boce joned he Mehods church on Sunda b leer rom S. Luke's church. Long Branch, Rev, D. Y. Sephens of Aco haa been vsng Mrs, Irwn. He was formerl pasor of he Mehods church here. Rev. J. Dew Fa led he Epworh league meeng on Sunda ngh, Mrs, Frank Esell s sck wh he HOLMDEL NEWS, A School eacher Mmenvmrm Fron Sckness A Ifev Brdge. Mss Ana Coon, who wa ck for over a week wh be grp, relumed her dues as eacher «f he publc schoo las week, Mrs. Davd Emmong and Mr. John L, El are also recoverng from he grp. A new sone arch brdge f beng bul near Jonahan I, Holmes's. Harr B Pcher has he conrac. he work o be compleed b he frs of Aprl. John H. lon, who was ck durng he earl wner wh pneumona, d now roubled wh rheumasm of h jons. He s able o be abou bu h walks wh dffcul. uns R. Sckles has been ok wh he grp. He suffered from poson v a he same me and hs face and lmbs were badl swollen. H, L, Oassn, prvae secrear < Wesmore & Warren, archecs a New York, s vsng hs sser, Mrs. Fred V hompson. Mrs^Garre Magee, who has been sck f o he pashree weeks wh pneumona has recovered suffcenl o be abou h house. Mr, Mara Gberon has recovered from a sckness and has reurned he dues as nurse for Mr, Caherne El George Anoudes announces ha he wll cloee bs barbershop here (h aprng Mn. John Brennun s eneranng her sser and her husband from Paenon, Davd Gdeon s spendng some m a hs sock farm here.. I 300 pounds JMI,u re nor' Whr., Oas, K-fr Hurle m. In- Lsed U>r 1'a.l Juu JM, a lds of NIRAE OF SODA used as ; op Dressng m he sol, Kc)K'n rals a Agreul rl :xj)fmen Saons le wurlj uvr full prove hs o be so, ' \ nur^'llressnn a I'os Card wll brng vm ur /r,-,- IhlU " l'r.ccal Hns lur n' I'I-I>IJA)fl«- Applcaon uf Nrale (<! SKI.I as, lrlurr," and ohers full of neres o farmers. WILL)Am 8, nvrbr. 1 :, Unon M,, New BrPBwlcb, N. J D? PRICE'S RYAB1A FOOD HE ONLY CELERY WHEA FLAKE IUDY-0 EA ALL GROCER* ' Grp Remedes In Grea Demand. When colds and grp are prevalen he juckes and sures remedes are n grea demand, Mr. Joseph D. Wllams, of MaBuff, Va,, sas ha be was cured of a ver deep and lasng aack of la grppe b usng Chamberlan's Ceugh Reued afer rng several oher prearaong wh no effec. For sale b 0. A. Mnon & Co., DruggsB, 4 Broad sree, Red Bank, N, J. FIRS EXHIBI Or FOR SPRING, MILLINERY f uesdau and f Gdnosdau, larch 24h-25h. Consder hs announcemen an nvaon o nspec he larges and mos beauful sock of rmmed Mllner ever shown n Monmouh coun, MRS. E.WEIS, Red BanK emple of Fashon. * Seed Poaoes. I has been acknowledged for some ears ha he FARHER NORH SEED POAOES are GROWN, he EARLIER, SURER, SOUNDER and LARGER wll be he CROP GROWN from hem. Our seed poaoes are from he farhes Norh ha poaoes are produced as a PRINCIPAL and PROFIABLE crop. hose of ou ha had seed of us las ear from he car lo know ha, and hs ear we wll have WO CARS from For Farfeld, Mane, known o be he bes farmng coun n New England, as P. H. Reed, he man ha grows our seed, rased n 1892, 745 bushels o he acre, he larges eld ever produced eas of Colorado, he grower, P. H. Reed, guaranees ha here shall be NO MIXING OF VARIE- IES, and ever knd beng warraned rue o name, Specal prces on los delvered from cars and expec abou 20h ns. he followng varees: Irsh Cobblers, Earl Bovee, Earl Norhern, Houlon Earl Rose and Hebron, Blush, Green Mounan and Queen of Valle. Budlong's Onon Ses, Le us ell ou of her superor and beer sll SELL hem o ou as YOU MAKE MONEY on a crop ha can be sold earl, when 's MOS WANED and MOS SCARCE. horburn's Hgh-Class Seeds Enough sad. Qual and low prces arfc our leadng feaures. DOREMUS BROS. 11 and 13 Broad Sree, "CIY MARKE." mm Boh elephones. Red Bank, N. J.

8 COL'S NECK NEWS. A apmw Booable a hmma If. Sherman*. Morf* han 100 permum 4l*mrl \\\ recen clppng um'>k> humh W. Hhfruan'«HI HfuH'v vll<>. n* H<KmM> wu Kvf b h' HJH' Hd wh'ev of be Rcfonfd I'hwvh. h>«<' who MI ended «'ll!<r puc en cn* l ho J*»>r ur handed n n MckHg* 1 rcmnnmg mun' arume worh 4<u cuns. he pukug' were HUM]>ended from n Hrng ed acrohh * dnng room, m-ar n 1 cel ng. Afer n rouple uf hmr j*v>e 10 Hngng, realn^h. ^ruphaplune h ou and rov-erhn<',»h«p were unll, he buer hnvng he pnv k'g> of hule'lnu an pa'kme on he Un* 1. h«> openng uf he packsgeh creaed a grea deal of merrmen. he conaned nke. cand. pnn. cvoanuh, 'H, wrappng cord, pcuren man oher nrcl»k HfrewhunM of cake and coffee were nerved and ce cream was n-ld. ho amoun cleared wan #r> 05, whch K o ' H!(>l genenl church pr «H'M, On n' cung Frda ngh : lunch box suchle wll b> )«ld a he lmm- uf Lmm HoHVI,.1. A ne program of exercser s beng arranged. A he las juarerl mchng of he conssor of he Reformed clur'l Wllam H. FoH' am 'lrsopln-r Vanderveer WIH r-nannned fur eldcrn of he church, (arrc Huck ws reomn- Hed for deacon, and Charles aerman was nomnaed for deacon o succeed Frank Ilnce, whose erm had expred, La8 Frda ngh he Sunda-school Icachera' arsk'aon me a Frank K. Meer's. Afer he usual roune l>u*- IIPHS papero were read bv members on four of he proph'h and four of (Chrs's mracles. he nex necrlng of he as- Hooon wll be held nex monh a W, l, Foser's. A emperance meeng wll be held n he church on Sunda afernoon a halfpas wo o'clock, ho charman of he emperance commee requess ha here be a full aendance, for a purleu. Ur_purpose. he annual openng of ho mssonar boxes wll be held a Mrs, Sewar Mabews's on Saurda afernoon of nex week, from hree o nx o'clock. Refreshmens wll be served a he meeng. Samuel Benne has been emploed b B. Van DuBos o pan wagons and oher lngs preparaor o hs comng sale, he ou-buldngs on he place wll also be paned, * Mrs, Leonard Bampon of L >ng Branch has reurned home afer a vs wh her moher, Mrs. Sewar Mahews, and her fser, Mrs. Charles Mahews, LOUIH Wbber s slowl mprovng. He has been ver sck wh a complcaon of daeareb. Hs daugher Emma, cf _Brook!n, s vsng hm. he Chrsan Endeavor praer meeng wll be held n he seloolhouse on hursdav ngh. he leader wll be Mss Buldah Sckles, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Harshorne. who have been spendng several weeks n New York, have reurned home. Mrs, Charles E. Srong, who has been lad up wh rheumasm, s able o be abou he. house. Mra, Ernes Hlbrunner, who has been ver sck wh he grp, s somewha beer. Mr, and Mrs, Wllam Surck of New York are vsng Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKa. Mrs. Fred Luher has reurned home afer a vs o her moher n Jerse C. Mrs. John B.Emmons of Long Branch s vsng relaves here, Mrs.. A. Snedeker s ck wh pleurs. -^-«m. WA.Y8IDE NEWS, Among Farme» - Sck People Keeoverln. Wllam Gram an las moved from hs faher's farm o John Woolle's house a Oakhurs. Hs broher-n-law, George Dangler of Ocennnor, has moved o he Grman farm. James Hoppng Dangler wll soon move o he farm a Wes Long Branch whch he recenl bough. Wllam Frankln»f Poplar wll move o he farm nosv occuped h Mr. Dangler. Mr*. Hram C, Jellffe has recovered from an aack of sckness. Joseph C, ruex and hs daughers, Eura.'la and Ida, have recovered from he grp. Mrs. Wllam Eusace s recoverng from a severe Rck-ness, Rulf Wekuff, who s a Ho Sprngs, Vrgna, where he wen n he hope'o recoverng from nervous rouble, wres hs frends here ha he s much mproved. he mssonar soce of he Mehods church hfb eleced Mrs. J, C. ruax presdun, Mw Bpro Dangler secrear and MIHB M. C. Woolle reasurer. he soce rased $32.50 las ear. Arhur and Mchael Davs of Eaonown, who have been vsng her grandmoher, Mrs. Cahern«Fnrv, and Iher aun, Mrs, Hannah M, Woolle, lave reurned home. Mss Malda Kng of Bradle Beach has been vsng her parens. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kng of Green Grove.. Wllam H. R jbnson of Lnng Branch C has been vsng hs broher-n-law, Edwn L. Havens. Mrs. H. R. Faher of Phladelpha s vsng her moher, Mrs. Lda A. Dangler. Mrs. Wllam H. VauDkehnsreurned from a vs o relaves a he Hghlands. Scobevlle News Among he Sunda vsors here were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polhemus of Mddleown, who were guess of Mr. Polhemus'r faher, Henr Polhemus; Isaah Ares of Jersevlle, who vsed Henr Brower ; Edward Evans of Hazle, who spen he da wh hs dfugher, MB Edna Evans ; Rober Weeks and Charles )onover of Col's Neck, who were guess of Mas Ida Flock and Charles Morford of Shrewsbur, who vsed bs faher, Wllam E. Morford. George Gordon and ha sser, Mss.AJee Gorden. spen Sunda wh her ser, MM, W.'E. Morr of Eaonown. Elas Morford and hs sser Lda pen Sunda wh Mr, and Mr. Rchard Applegae of Ohapel Hll. LILE SILVER IfEWS. rm of Aprl Hmnae* nhr Vllage. Heknr mm n h) Kng M-^Mml, Wllam WgM wll muv«un or ubou Aprl H from Mchael Area's bonne o he LHre house, whch w ' be vacaed b Dvd Moore, Mr. Moore wll move o he Morrell house, whch wn rec-nl bough b MH. Moure, Fr'<l Zegler uf Far Haven wll movf n par of he Adumx houne wbou Aprl In Ḟ.\ erv meb of he faml of Wlhum ll Kng IN Mck en-ep Mr. Kng he hck ones are Mr. Kng'* wfe, h moher, and IIIK «Uu-r. Mr«. Frank Farlev. MI«H Kln Poer and MIHS Herlha Kng wre vson o New York on Saurda. ln'v aemh'd a banque a he MurloroUgh hoel n he afernoon. A church no-ah!e wan held a he parsonage las u*<la ngh. I was gven b (he lades' sewng noeje and a euhng progra wan rendered. No servce wll le held a he Mehods church on Sunda mornng. he. evenng Hvu-' wll IK- n charge of he l*)j)worh league. Ha Kng of nghamon. New York, spen Sunda and Morulav wh hs parens, Dr. and Mrs, B. F. Kng. M"n. (eorge Head nnd daugher of JerHe C spen Hndav wh MH. lu'rd'a Hun, Mrs, Edward Burln, MHH Kdua L<H'kwood and Mas Berha Sou of Hnglshown were guess of Msa Sad 1 Conover on Sunda. Mrs. (eorge Mlls of Camden and her daugher Mrle were Sumlu guefs a he Mehods parsonage". Mrs, Ix<ander ('am)bell lef on Saurda for a vs wh r'lav'h a New Bedford and Lake 'omo, Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Baker of New York have arrved a her coage here for he summer. Mss Ehel Shepherd of Elzabeh spen Sunda wh Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Carhar." A horse belongng o Lous Brown, whch has been ver sck wh colc, has recovered. Mrs. J, Elwood Harve, who s sck wh onsls, s recoverng. Mrs. Cornela El s vsng her son homas a Englshown, Alber Wallng has recovered from a serous sckness, Mrs. W. VanFlee s sck wh scac rheumasm. Elwood Harve spen Frda a New York, «OCEANPOR NEWS. JCa Chowder George Dangler Moves o WaMe, he Amercan Mechancs had a chowder supper n Oskalea hall on Monda, ngh uer her regular meeng. \ George Dangler, who far/ned homas Wllam's farm las ear, has moved o Chrsopher Graman's farm a Wasde, Wllam Bra, propreor of he Passmoe Inu, who has been spendng he wner n he Souh, s expeced home n a few das. Cap. Wnneld S, Prce of Vrgna Beach, Vrgna, who hag been spendng he wner here, wen Souh on Saurda, Mrs. M, McGlnch and Mss Ma Mc- Glnch of New York were Sunda guess a he Park hoel. Mss AnnaGarrgan of Arlngon spen Sunda wh her parens, Mr, and Mrs. P. H, G-arrgan. A comed compan wll begn a sx nghs' show noakalea hall on Frda ngh. Henr Morrs of New York spen Monda and usd wh Edward Roswell. John VanBrnfkle of New York spen Sunda a hs place. Edward Bllngs of Lakewood s vsng frends here. E. E, Hall of New York spen Sunda a hs place. Wllam H. Garrgan s sck wh he grp. Wllam Anondes s a Washngon, D.C. s. (DID YOUj 'GE HA SOP! ) w MMS AHEROCERSOrcSl^I 8 DISHES HNMMMMllMIMlIMM HOWARD FREY, MONMOUH S.,, BED BANK, NEW JERSEY, radcal lumber. E8IMAEB CHRIBPULLY PURNISHID. CONRACS AKEN. JOBBINO PROMPLY AINDID U. ALL WORK GUARANEED. I carr oonsod on hand al he lam gaolar sppllocm, and hence am prepared o do work whou dela. HHMMMIMMIMHHll lanos a Irces ha uglf o IOYG hem! On m floor urmno fne panoh, all l)nnd new a fmv nonha ago, ha have hoen r'el n for l'^ or four monhs. You wouldn' know f ou were no old, for he are n an good condon aw wlm he -ane from h? facor. 1 am gong o move hem and h««advanage n all ours. he manufacurers' guaranee, wh he dae he pano wan fnshed, goes wh each nsrumen. he prces are an follows : hroe Wf^munn, h««janow ha hw and Haud n une, were $800.(H), nw wo Hohar M. ('lblen, n 1 HrumonH, wvrv $a75.k). now,,.,, One Foser, WHS #205.(K), now.,.,,, wo Han-H, WIO f W0 (K), now Ow Murshall Wfu'll, was 2Hl.K), now Slf.OO 106,00 $ he above are he cash prces, bu he ma be bough on nsallmen b pang sx per cen addonal. hs s an opporun. Fnn new nsrumens a second hand prces. Ever pano marked n plan fgures and one prce o all. H. A. CUYON, he Onl One-Prce Pano Dealer n Monmouh Coun. 49 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. nm Formerl J. H, Peers. Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Sprng Sale of Farm Implemens and Seeds. hs place has alwas been noed as beng headquarers for farm mplemens of ever descrpon and all knds of seeds, bu never before have we been so well prepared o suppl our wans n hs lne as we are hs season; and he prces are he ver lowes. For man weeks hese goods have been comng n unl now hs deparmen of our sore s overflowng wh brgh new hngs mos needed b he farmer. Wheher s some small par or fxure ou need, or a complee mplemen, can be found here n large vare n all of he,larges and mos mprovd sles. We handle he Sracuse, Souh Bend, Boss and Olver plows n man szes and sles, also fxures for same. All of he mos popular sles of Plane Jr. farm and garden ools are dsplaed here. Man new deas are shown. I would requre oo much space o descrbe each of hese separael, bu we would be pleased o have ou come and see hs grand dspla a an me. SEEDS. Owng co he ver small crop las season he prces of seeds are ver hgh hs ear, bu our order was placed las summer, before he rse, whch enables us o sell far below hose who purchased hs sprng. Le us show ou hese goods and quoe our prces before ou purchase, as we are sure ha he can no be duplcaed elsewhere. We handle horburn's celebraed seeds, whch are recognzed as he bes on he marke. mhm Mu mmn > l New Shoes For he Bos and Grls. Besdes he remendous sock of women's and men's shoes and es whch came n las week, hs week brngs nearl a housand pars of bos' and grls' sprng shoes, makng a vare unmached n hs par of N. J. Ever Leaher-now used s here, all he new lass, sles, ec., and he fac ha ever par came drec from frs-grade makers assures ou m.usual low prce, hese rangng from $1.00 o $8.00. A Specal s rue-form Shoes for Chldren. hese are made wh weled soles, on correc foo form lass whch ran a chld's foo so laer n lfe he do no suffer he agon of corns and bunons. Ever sze and, wdh, A o E, a $1.45, $1.65, and $2.00. Wh exper salesmen, coureous aenon and our care n fng he fee wll more han repa ou o vs m sore, CLJRENCE WHIE, Red Bunk. f??? r ffffffff,ffffffff ff J

9 RED BANK REGISER. VOLUME XXV. NO. RED BANK. N. J.» WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1903, PAGES 9 O 16. SOME ONE BLUNDERED. Mehmdm Apponmen* o bm Ulade NO CIY CHAR KK FOR RED Mej nerk. BANK HIS EAS, he 67h annual sesson of he New Jerse Mehods conference was begun A Blunder n he. Adversemen eserda a A&br Park, Bwhop Gvng Nmm* / he ApplcaonCharles fl. Fowler s ho presdng offcer. he, apponmens wll be made for a C Charer ru mn End o hm!0efccme. nex Monda or uesda, I s repurled ha 0 large number of changes he proposed c charer for Red Bank s dead, for hs ear a lean. Before such a law can be nroduced n he are o b«made n he bg churches hroughou he conference. hs wll be legslaure, a week's noce mus be gven he resul of he selecon ef new preo he publc. he law sas ha hs Mdng elders n one or more uf he dsrcs and al«u b he removal of Rev. J, noce mus be publshed n a newspaper n he coun where he ne s o appl. W. Marshall from Broadwa church, A blunder was made n prnng hs adversemen, and for hs reason he Jaw Camdeu, who has been apponed presden of Pennngon semnar. canno be passed a hs sesson of he here have been rumors of changes n legslaure. he pasoraes of he wo led Bank Before he presen legslaure me, an Mehods churches, bu he have no adversemen w publshed, elang foundaon. Rev. John B. Hanes, pasur ha a he nex sesson of he legslaure f Frs church, has beea menoned n applcaon would be made for a c connecon wh he presdng eldershp of he New Brunswck dsrc. Mr. charer for Red Bank, he boundares HufB s no sakng he pegon, bu of he proposed c ook n par o! he he powers ha be ma decde ha he s ownshp. Aferward was decded a suable person for he place. A hs no o lake n an par of he ownshp, me, however, here seems o be no ndcaon of a change n eher of he Red and a new adversemen was prepared, lmng he proposed c o he presen Bank churches and boh men are lkel boundares of Red Bank. A new adversemen had o be prned o cover he charges. Rev. E, J. Kulp, pasor of o be reurned o her respecve change n boundares, and hs adversemen le forh ha applcaon for a on Sunda ha he expeced o come Grace church, old a REGISER reporer c charer for Red Bank would be back o Red Bank for anoher ear. made a he nex sesson of he legslaure. pasor of Grace church, s lkel o be Rev, Holmes F. Grava, a former hs las adversemen was prned ransferred o Broadwa church, Camden, Rev. W, R. Wedderspoon of As- Februar 14h, Jhe legslaure me n Januar, and he "nex jeson of he bur Park s waned b some of he legslaure " would herefore be he sesson of nex ear. Afer he paper con- he Asbur Park church ha he wll re- Broadwa members, bu he has promsed anng hs adversemen was prned urn o hem for anoher ear. he blunder was dscovered, and n he Rev. H. J. Zell of MlFvle wll probabl be assgned o Smpson church, ssue of Februar 21s he adversemen was correced, and noce was gven ha Long Branch, n place of Rev. Joseph F. applcaon for a c charer for Red Shaw, who expecs o go o one of he Bank would be made a "hs sesson of New Brunswck churches. he legslaure." he bll gvng a c charer o Red Bank was nroduced on Februar 24h. SALAION ARMY MEEINGS, hs gave onl hree das* legal noce, nsead of a week, whch he law requres. When he bll was nroduced on Sunda, Inon Servce* Meld n Red Bank was referred o a commee, as usual, Fve members of he Salvaon Arm, and a dae was se for a hearng. Before he da se for he hearng, he Booh's saff, held neresng meengs ncludng Capan Kemp, of General commee had dscovered ha he law n Red Bank on Sunda, In he mornng and afernoon he were a he requrng a week's noce o be gven had no been compled wh, and when Presberan church and large congregaons heard hem. A ngh a unon he Red Bank people go o renon las Wednesda he were old of hs fac. servce of he churches was held n he Some of hose who wen o renon o Frs Mehods church and he church aend he hearng saed ha as he was packed wh people. he meeng people generall knew ha such an was n charge of Capan Kemp, who s applcaon was o be made, he src a horough evangels. he hree Jones legal complance wh he law was no ssers Mug a number of selecons, accompanng hemselves on guars. necessar, he commee beleved ha hs blunder was a faal* one, bu he agreed o subm he maer o he aorned general for hs opnon. he legslave sesson s o end nex week, and s no hough possble ha a new charer bll can be nroduced and passed afer he aorne general's opnon s gven. here s consderable dscusson m o who s responsble for he blunder. hree lawers wera concerned n he new charer busness, and wheher he blunder was due o one of he lawers, or wheher was he faul of he newspaper whch prned he noce, seems o be an open queson. A las accouns, each was rng o shf he blame for he blunder o some one else. he feelng agans he new charer had grown seadl. he more people learned abou he c charer, he more opposed o he became. Probabl nneeen ou of ever wen proper owners n he own were opposed o. Red Bank s enrel oo small a place o fpppor a c governmen. efe knowledge ha he presen hgh axes would have o be ncreased o mee he ncreased expenses of a c governmen caused man people o oppose. here are man objeconable feaures n he c charer self, whch renders unsasfacor for a place lke Red Bank, and he more hese feaures were suded, he more he opposon o he scheme developed. Wh he excepon of a ver few persons, hose who favored a c charer dd o because of some drec "benef whch he hoped o gan for hemselves b he change. he axpaers generall, however, would have had o foo he blls whch made hese drec benefs o hese persons possble, and he saw no reason wh he should pa exra axes for such a purpose, HOLMDEL ENERAINMENS A Snpper and a Socable Za» Uee* and a )onna Conver, A supper called he Feas of Fve ables was gven a he Reformed church a Holmdel las week. he supper was on he progressve plan, a round of he fve obes beng nfeesbsr o complee he full course, he supper was largel aended and abou $55 was cleared. he Lades 1 ad soce of he church had charge of he affar. A socable was held a he Baps chapel a Holmdel on Frda ngh. George Young of Kepor eneraned he guess he greaer par of he evenng wh b graphaphone. Refreshmens were served. he Schuber glee club of Asbur Park wll gve an eneranmen n he Baps church on Wednesda, March 86h, hs wll be he la of he socal and lerar evens arranged for he wner. No effor has been made o make mone from hee evens bu he have proven men. ouroe of much enjo- AUh«Ne%r*. h«man who reada H RHOIBEB ges 11 ho news worh readng. j*d«. MINISERS IN CONFERENCE.. be meeng was an enhusasc one and here was consderable relgous fervor. One oung man presened hmself a he alar. On Monda ngh anoher unon servce was held a he Baps church. A number of sereopcon vews were shown, depcng, he work o he arm n dfferen pars of he world. I s probable ha he Salvaon Arm wll shorl esablsh barracks a Red Bank. Regular servces wll be held a he barracks and he oher work pecular o he organzaon wll be carred on n he commun. A PLA A LINOBOF.. I Warn Gven n he Baps Chapel on hurvdav Xgh, An eneranmen was held a he Baps chapel a Lncrof on hursda ngh. I was he las of a seres of eneranmens and socables gven durng he wner and a specal effor was made o make he bes of he season. Recaons were gven b Maron Kenzenger of Brookln, who was vsng a James Bra's ; Ramond Red, Margare and MBX Bedel, Llod Francs and Edde Claon. A feaure of he eneranmen was a dalogue called ' Jonahan's rp from Pumpkn Rdge." George Bra was he leadng man n he pla and Besse Fenon was he- leadng lad. James Bra was he vllan. Ohers who ook par were Msses Ehel Oonover, L; hompson, Joseph Bra, Waler Rddle, Henr Fenou and Hewle Oonover. A srnged orchesra from Brookdale farm furnshed musc. Abou $11 was aken n a he door «nd here were no expenses. he oal amoun made b he wner seres of eneranmenp wa $85. he greaer par of hs mone wll go oward pang he nsurance on he chapel and he remander wll be po n bung obare for he nfan class room. CUAUAUQUA MEEING. Lerar EJcerdHe*, Mualc and So- he Red Bank Chauauqua crcle me da Frda ngh a Frank VV. Paerson' on Maple avenue. here wu a large aendence of he membera. he lerar exercses oodsbed of readogs b Ms R. M. Holmes, Msa Flora Wlguss, Rev. JohnB. Haaee.MeMabel Hanee, Msa Mabel Paerson and.g. A. Longsree. Adlacuselon of curren evens was engaged n b Mr. Hanes and E. M. Cleveland, presden of he crcle, and nsrumenal musc wu rendered b Mss Mabel Hanea, Leser Faenoa and Lle Heele. Cake,and ce cream were hen served. be nex meeng of he crcle wll be held a Id ward lon's on MaOEDOUh sree on Frda ngh, March 27h. Renassance glassware I aracng aenon a he Dorflnger sores, 8 and 5 Wen l»h sree, near Ffh avenue, and IN Murra rree. New York. Adv. DIED WHILE A 1MMNEK. DEAH GAVE EDWABD A. NO WARNING O HEIfDRlCKfON, H* I^f M* WmmeJrah Shop a Holdel m* m Mw Mnue m Mrfmre relre ralfh-mnd Hal/an Bour Laer Mm Wmm AM«. Edward A. Hsndrckaorj, a wheel wrgh a Holmdel and well known hroughou Mcmmooh coun, ded ver suddenl las hursda, Ho worked n hs shop all he mornng and seemed o be n hs Usual good nelh. A few mnues before welve o'clock he wen o dnner. He lved wh hs daugher, Mrs, Ann Srker> a shor dsance from hs shop. He sa dawn a he able and hod begun o ea when hs bead suddenl fell forward on h* breas. When hs daugher reached hs sd«he was dead. A number of people had passed he me of da o Mr. Bendrckgon aa he was on hs wa o dnner and s few engaged n shor eonwafms wh hm. When hese people J«ard m> man aferward ha he was dead Be repor was hardl creded. Mr. Hendrckson was he son of James Hendrckson and was born^ Wes Freehold. Hs faher kep a wheelwrgh and machne shop and Edward's earl das were spen n hs faher's shop. He lef he parenal wof a an earl age and wen o work a he wheelwrgh rade a Morrsvlle. In 1864 he wen n busness for hmself a Hulseown, now known as Bradevel. R, R, Suphen, who s now a Holmdel, Iwp he blacksmh shop a Bulseown a ha me. wen one ears ago Mr. Suphn moved o Holmdel, where he s mll dong busness, and Mr, Hendrekson followed hm a ear laer. Besdes beng Rklled as a wheelwrgh Mr. Hendrckson was also a good ron worker and paern maker. I was sad of hm ha le could make almos anhng ou of wood or ron. Mechancal genus seemed o run n he HendreksnH faml. he faher was a mechanc and all four of hs sons ook o he same occupaon. Hubbard HenkrckBon» one of Edward's brohers, was & machns a Red Bank for man ears. Ezekel was a safe maker and Johnson was a shp carpener. he laer wo lved a Brookln. Edward was he las of he four brohers. A sor s old o he effec ha James Hendrckson, he faher, solved he problem of perpeual moon. He worked on he perpeual moon fl orvano# a hs shop when no one wa# around and he kep he conrvance hdden under a rap door n he floor of ^ hop^ he machne was never exhbed excep o a few of hs closes frends. Mr. Hendrckaoo.j s clamed, was offered a large roal on he machne f he would gve up he paen rgh of hs nvenon, bu hs he refused o do. he ngh Mr. Hendrckson ded he conrvance was solen from s hdng place and no race of was ever found, Edward Heudrokson marred Caherne Sherman of Burlngon coun. She ded sxeen ears ago. wo daughers and a son were he resul of hs unon. he daughers are Mrs. Ann Srker, wh whom Mr. Hendrckson lved, and Mrs, James Van Brun, who also lves a Holmdel. he son wen o sea. A ear ago he ded n England, afer havng vsed almos ever por n he world. wo ssers survve Mr. Hendrckson. he are Mrs. Samuel Holmes and Mrs, A*nn Haes, boh of Asbur Park. Mr, Hendrokson was a grea grandson of Rchard Morrs, who gave hs forune o he Amercan cause durng he Revoluonar war, v Mr. Hendrckson's funeral was held on Sunda afernoon-a he Holmdel Baps church. Rev, Rober B, Faher conduced he servce. he bod was bured n he Holmdel cemeer. he bearers were Capan John Henr Heer, R. R. Suphen, John Slwagon, Eugene El, Edward Francs and Morford alor. SURPRISED ON SIS BIRHDAY. Ello of Maple Av»nue Gven a Par. Edward Ello, on of John P. Ello of Maple avenue, was gven a lurprge par on hursda ngh n celebraon of hs 881I1 brhda. Mr. Ello has been an nvald for everal ears. He s almos enrel helpless, bu he bears bs msforhne wh he greaes paence, Graphaphono musc and games amused he guess and refresh men were served. hqe presen were Mr. and Mrs, Rober B. Moun, Mr. and Mr. Wllam Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam B, Moun and her daugher Maron, Mss Laura Ello, Mls Flora Moun, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H, Ello, Mr. and Mrs, John-J. Mane, Msses Emma and Jenne Ello, Mss Anna Sou, Wllam DuBos, Dewl Carhar and WEDDING CELEBRAION. Rev. and Mr*. C. Bolln Smh Murred wen Vmmrm, Rev, and Mrs, C, Rfflln Smh of Belford celebraed he weneh annversar of her marrage las hursda ngh. Mr. Smh pasor of he Belf«rd Mfhods church. Abou 150 people aended he celebraon, fneud- Dg a delegaon of hr from Kepor, where Mr, Smh was formerl saoned as pasor of S. John's church. A fne collaon was served durng a«evenng. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Smh receved a large number of presen*, ncludng a andollar gold pece from he chor of he Belford Mehods church, a brmw and ENDEArORERS MEE. Klnh Annual MFMMfe of he Hollwood /,«( «! I no 11, he nnh annual mfcng of he Hollwood local unon of ChrNan Endeavor wb held a he Red Bank Baps church (n Frda ngh. he unon n largo number of Kndwvor n hpur of ho coun and all of hem w»r«represened HI he meeng. BemH hvse here was a lug aendance uf ousders and he church was full. Among hose wh ook par n he exerebe were Rev, hompson, pasor of he l<d Bank Presberan church. Rev. Jacob Lvuppe of Far Haven and Rev, W. Frank Johnson of Long Branch. A solo was Hung b Waler B. Parsons. Mr, Johnson, who n paur of he Baps church u Long Brunch, spoke on " he Socal Aspec of Church Acv," and among he hngs he wad were : " he church s no a cvl soce or a charable organzon n whch ou come as a pauper. he socal work and sphere of he church can never be repugnan o man. Chrsan bnds us closer han membershp n class or college or parnershp n busness. I should be found n he offce, on he sree, and n he home. he church ha s acve s necessarl socable. he boh go hand n hand. he former resuls from he laer." he followng offcers and commees were eleced for he ensung ear : Presden Kev. E. J. Kulp of Rwl Vce presden Bsv, Jacob Leuppc of Far Haven. Recordng secrear Mrs. Wllam W. Leson of Red Bank. reasurer Mss Jeaso Bruce of Oceanc. BuperlnendeD of evangelcal deparmen Rev. Bergen B. Sass of Lonjr branch. Lookou coamkfj VanBuren smock of Red Bank. Press commee Rev. C. M, JoSnsoD of For Hanuock. Mssonar commee Wllam Maxson of Long FARMER PAERSON'S SOODOO He Han More han Kn Share of Msforunes, Peer V. Paerson, a Lncrof farmer, beleves ha he s pursued b a hoodoo. Durng he wner hs mokehouse go on fre, he flames reached he srngs ha suppored he hams and lje hams fell no he fre. he unusual volume of smoke was observed b Joseph W. Fnkle, a neghbbr, and he and oher neghbors ran over o Mr, Paerson's and pu he hre ou. he hams were pre well corched, bu he> weren' a oal loss. A week or wo laer somebod sole one of Mr, Paerson's choces shoas. he hef probabl nended o seal anoher hoa, aa a bg burnp bag was found alongsde he hog*pen he nex mornng. I On Frda mornng Mr. Paersou was kcked on he jaw b one of hs mules. He was enerng he mule's sall, when he crer suddenl le fl wh s hnd fee. One of he hoofs sruck Mr. Paerson squarel on he jaw and he has snce had o wear a bandage on hs face, He able, however, o be abou. ROSIER WANS FREEDOM. Je * he Shrewsbur Man Who Hlled Iaa Locker, James Roser, who s servng a erm n sae prson for he kllng of Davd Locker a ShrewBbm, wans o be free. A renon mnser, a Roser's reques, has forwarded a peon o Rev, W. N. Bal of Shrewsbur, askng ha he peon be crculaed a Shrewsbur for sgnaures and presened o he cour of pardsns a s nex sesson. Roser's crme was commed abou fve ears ago. For a long me he had been jealous of Looker, who had been ver aenve o Roser's wfe. On he ngh of he murder Roser saw he couple ake he rolle o Long Branch. On her reurn he la n wa for hem behnd a ree and he bea Looker over he head wh a club and klled bn:. No denal waa ever made of he crme on Roser's behalf bu was clamed ha he deed was commed under srong provocaon. Prevous o he crme Roser had he repuaon of beng an hones and ndusrous man. Folks Alarmed b Exploson*- md folks a Red Bank were scared lae on hursda afernoon b fve loud explosons. he hough he racke was caused b an earhquake or some oher convulson of naure. Wndows raled and crocker on panr shelves plaed unes. A Lle Slver s sad ha he shocks were so severe ha a man who h»d rered earl was rolled ou of bed. he shocks were due o he exploson of a quan of condemned dname a For Hancock, he were dsncl fel a Wasde, whch a full 25 mles from he for, m» Drunken M*n Wreck* a Sage. Lews Renolds, who drove a sage for Mrs, Emma Collard of Long Branch, go drunk las week and drove he sage no a ree a a fas pace. he op of he wagon was wrecked and oher damage was done, Renolds dsappeared afer he accden and has no been a Long Branch snce. NEWS FROM MIDDLKOWN. WO OPERAIONS A MONMOUH. POR Mrn, Parck Hnne Operaed on For unor and John R, Halng Mam a urmrh Rerove* *>om Hm Mend A huch'* Good Year. MH. Parck Knne of Pur Moaoul wan operaed on hn Wednesda fur u) removal of u umor b Dr, Edwn Feld of Hed Bank, he operaon was HvucusMful and MFH, Knne s recoverng as rapdl ac can bo expeced, Hhe s beng eared for b 11 raned nurse, John 11. Wulh" of Por Monmouh recenl had u ^nns b abou he sze of an egg removed from he back of hs head. Dr. II. A, Hurdrukson of Alanc Hghlands performed he operaon. Alhough 77 ears old Mr. Wallng dplaed remarkable nerve and refused o ake aua>shece whle under he knfe. He bure up well under he operaon and a fuv das afnrwan he was around as usual. he conference ear jus closed has been a prosperous one for he Navesnk Mehods church, luprovemena amounng o $4,10 have been made o he church and parsonage and all bu $75 has been pad, Old debs o he amoun of fu'5 were pad durng he ear. he benevolen collecons were $125, as agans #57 law ear, he curren expenses were abou he same as usual, I s expeced ha he pasor, Rev. Charles S. Mller, wll be reurned for anoher ear, Alber Runen of Belford launched hs new boa on Saurda. Whle he boa was beng cared from Emmor Claon's shop, where was bul, o he shore, he froo wheels of he wagon broke hrough abrdge, bu he boa escaped damage. he new boa has a BO'oo keel, s 38 fee over all and has en fee beam. he boa wll be equpped wh wo seven horse gasolne engnes and s expeced o be ha fases boa of he Belford and Por Monmouh flee. Mr, Runon wll use he boa o carr clama o Fulon marke a New York, he bod of Fred S, Clemen of Brookln was bured n All Sans' cemeer a Navesrk a few das ago. he oung man's deah was due o phod fever, He was a nephew of Mrs, Jone Swan of Navesnk and he also had relaves a Maawan, where he was formerl emploed. A roll call was held a he Blford Mehods church on Sunda ngh. As he roll was called he members presen responded o her names wh a word of esmon or a passage of scrpure. Abou one hundred members of he church were presen a he servce. Waler Cnrr, who has been saon agen a Por Monmouh for he pas hree and a half ears, has been ransferred o Greenwch Per, n he souhern par of he sae, a hs own reques. Hs place a Por Monmouh s aken b James Mlle of Aaon, New Jerse. George Monahan, who has been prescrpon clerk n Lohsen & Wlle's drug sore a Belford for he pas few eara, has gven up hs poson and has reurned o hs home a New Brunswck, H., Koon of Pachogue, Long Island, has aken Ar. Monaban's place. Mrs. Johanna Peers, whose house a Navesnk was recenl desroed b fre, has moved no Wllam B. Moun's house, beween Navesnk and Alanc Hghlands. H.. Oelrch of New York has moved wh hs faml no Capan John Seele's house near he ralroad saon a Belford. He wll engage n fshng, Msa Anna Gbson, daugher of Anonlus Gbson of Por Monmouh, has been serousl sck wh lung rouble, bu she s now somewha mproved. Jacob Schuoor of Belford s havng a new fshng boa bul a Saen Island, he boa wll be equpped wh a 14- horse power gasolne engne. Mrs. Dela Downes, one of he oldes resdens of Por Monmouh, bos been n poor healh for several weeks, bu she s graduall mprovng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Compon of Brookln spen Sunda wh Mr, Compon's parens, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Oonapon of Belford. Mrs, George Andrews of Bloomfleld, New Jerse, s vsng her daugher, Mrs, Ira Gbson of Por Monmouh, George ruex and Mr, Zabrlsk of Long Branch were guess a Davd Wlle's a Belford over Sunda. AKEN O HE ASYLUM. Alfred Garner foe& Crax Wron Heav B-rnMng. Alfred Garner, a Navesnk colored man has been commued o he sae alun a renon, Mr, Garner has alwas ben a heavf drnker and when he was drunk he aced lke a craz man, Of lae he has been cng queerl even durng h nervals of sobre. H$ lved alone and a few das ago was dscovered ha he had broken up everhng n he house, Las Saurda ngh hs condon became known and he was aken o Lews Carne's» be oared for emporarl. He had o be resraned from breakng up hngs here..overseer of he Poor Henr 0. Robers ook charge of he case an Monda, m % m- Mllner Openna, Lberal arrangemens wll be made wh a oung man who a husler and emple of Fashon, das a of Wes'a, rmmed Red mllner, Bank a frs-class horseehoer o ake charge of uesda and Wednesda, March 34h or run a shoeng shop. Possesson March and 26h. -Adv. 1s, Inqure a Conrol lv«eableb, jmaple avenue, Bed Bank, N. here s hardl a borne n Shrewsbur, Mddleown, Holmdel, Eaonown onx sand from he Kevor readng _, crcle, and a handsome able from Eej-1 and Alanc ownshp.where HK REG- por frends. 1 Ipasoadverwn HR REQIBBR. I bee s no aken.

10 IN HE OILS OF HE LAW, ANOHER CRUSADE AGAINS LIQUOR DEALERS. he l.wr and Order League Mm ad** Nepune ou-ahp and Amhur M*mrk and Undm Man Halaon* of he hnr Ar-ea B follow. he Mmmouh I'ouv law and order leaguu, whch rarferruj!h from Lung lrumh o Nopm 1 p af-r he rpchhrul s n* funner plu 1 *-, uuule arunl-pof JIIU'H«M1 VIUIUUHH of he law n 1(H n>w Meld Ia* w'«p k, l*>v, B, 11. Hann, who dn-cu'd * work u Lung Brau'h, j-rf «r r fl' HUIIH 1 Nvce n Nepune nwrmhp. he alleged H of he lass' n Nepune ownro IH'I ark drven*, alhough a HUIIIIK of keeperh (f lsrl'rl IIOIISPH go caugh n he law m>l urder leugue'h drugh', he drven, of l).'er arks who were nrrep' all gave hal o awa he aeo of he grand jur. he were Wllock Johnson, who drven fur Jon) Corl-s of Helnnr ; LmH Mnkn and IIOIUHH Jacobs, wl drves for Jauu-H Grfllu of Jjelmur ; Lous Mae, who drves for H, W, dasman of Long Brunch Frank lozzo, who drves for Frank Mnzz of Long Branch; Mnha^ Nmo* of Wes Anbur Prk, and Joseph Mareozone. Joseph Donahue of Wen Anbur Park was charged wh he llegal sale»f lquor on hs premse». In sone vmm here were several charges agans he Bae person. "Bal was fxed a fboo on each charge, Dr. Hugh 8. Knmonl s among he alleged volaor* of he law. He s charged wh sellng lquor a hs drug sore a ABbur Park. Wllam W. Ward, beer known as "Pop" Ward, was aresed on a charge of sellng lquor a he Commercal hoel a Asbur Park. Boh gave bal for her appearance before he grand jur. hese were he frs wo arress n Asbur Park bu s expeced ha ohers wll follow for he llegal sale of lquor and for keepng gamblng houses. Dal Johnson, colored, wag held n 800 bal on he charge of keepng a dsorderl house a Asbur Park. Anna Jones and Mrs. Francs Madson, boh colored, were held under 50 bal as wnesses. Sopha ;Lucafl of Belmar was held n 1800 bal on he charge of keepng a dsorderl house. wo boxes of cards and poker chps, four boles of lquor and abou one dozen whske boles were found n he house. Peer Cardllo and John Ruaso were charged wh keepng dsorderl house s a Wes Aabur Park and he also gave bonds o awa he acon of.he grand jur. In speakng of he work n Nepune ownshp and n Asbur Park Dr Hann, who s gaherng he evdence* made he followng saemen : "We have gone over he feld n hs vcn ver horoughl. We have been a a dsadvanage owng o he prosecuon of volaors of he law a Long Branch. ha work rased he uspcons of he lawless elemen here and n gong before he grand jur, he Long Branch cases araced aenon o our work and our men. " he law of he sae prohbs he granng of lcensee whn a mle of a camp meeng assocaon. ha proecs he error whn ha radus of he Ocean Grove audorum, Whle ha s rue, e here has sprung up largevnuqbeb of ' speak casg, 1 or beer ark, and gamblng dens o an exen ha wll surprse hose who are no famlar wh he condons exsng here, " I have heard sad ha Ocean Grove wa regarded b some folks a beng heaven. From m personal knowledge, I am sure has been a place of grea sprual prof o he people, bu wha ever heaven here ma be nsde he gaes of Ocean Grove, he condons ousde sugges ha purgaor s no far awa. " One of he gross evls s ha of he beer ark. he commun s over-run wh hese speak eass. her drvers are men n he emplo of regularl lcensed dealers n he coun. hese men sop a ceran place and sell no onl b he quar as he onl have he rgh o do a places where he are lcensed as wholesalers, bu sell br real, leavng her wagons sandng on he ree. he dspose of whske b he half-pn and beer b he half, dozen boles. We have bough lquor from hese beer wagons, no onl n Wes Grove and We Park, bu also n Asbur Park proper. hese are drvers of lcensed lquor dealers n Long Branch and n oher place of Monmouh coun, " I s he purpose of he law and order leagu» o call he aenon of he cour o he pracce of hese wholesalers n he gross volaons of he law ouchng hs maer, I am nformed ha Judge Hesle baa rad ha no person would bejdensed as a wholesaler who allows b nver o pursue he course ha he are pursung here. "he ke o he soluon m he prob»4bu If he men Joensed are held for n 1 ubme of he prvlege b he cour, hs wll brng relef more quckl ban he proffon uf nlvduul drven*, wheher he drvers) lre!prm>fed or allowed o go wh a ne." WIFE GES DIVORCE, John I. Hohbnm Vhnrued Wh Man Vrueleu. A dvorce hns«been graned \o Mrs-..JoHcjh' F, HohbH of Anbur Park from her hnuud, John B. UobbmH. flf, KolbN charged cruel and deserlon and no d'fcnm* wan made. Mrs, IohhH alleged ha a dfferen m'h, coveng a number of ear*, her hhhand bea her wh a wooden shovel unl h 1 nhovol broke : chaned her wh a bucher knfe ; hreaened o kll her wh a razor ; hrew a pound wegh, whch knocked a pencl from her har \ red o make her drnk a bule of laudanum, nd ha bn hn nhuman ac bad been o wab her n he hand. Four Born on Same Dae. A brhda par wa» held las week a he home of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Jackson of Whesvlle, n Nepune swnshp, ha was dfferen from mos evens of ha knd. I celebraed he brh of four of her chldren, all havng been born on he same dae. Mss Mnne Jackson s egheen ears old, Florence and Hazel, wns, are egh ears old, and Sanle s wo ears old. Pasor Rdgle Falls Down Sars. Rev, W. W. Rdgle, pasor of he Wes Asbur Park Mehods church, slpped and fell down a flgh of sars las Frda a he parsonage of he Frs Mehods church of Asbur Park, where be was vsng Rev. W. R, Wedderspoon. he sars had jus been newl oled. Mr. Rdgle was badl brused, bu no bones were broken. omaoes Waned! We are prepared o conrac wh farmers for omaoes a 18.(30 per on delvered a our facor n Shrewsbur, Seed wll be furnshed free of charge, or we wll suppl plans a $1.50 per 1,000. E.C. Hazard & Go. Shrewsbur, N. J. J~J»«$»»J*»J»»$»»J»»J»»$»»J»^ X jr. 2 *? Wll Named Pan he praccal paner sas,, he man who sorms a he weaher because he pan on hs house won' weaher he sorms, could lve a lfe of sun- 3 shne b usng Paon's SUN'PROOF Pan Paon's Sun-Proof Pan gves double he servce of alf-whelead or an ordnar pan. I s made of he mos perfec conbnaon of pan maerals o sand he severes ral he sun and weaher can gve. Guaraneed o keep s gloss and wear well for fve ears. --"* ; I \ Send for book of Pan Knowledge and Advce (free) o \ PAON PAIN CO., L.k. S.. Mllw.uk... Wl». '/ FOR SALE B r Waers & Csborn. Red Bank, N. J. are commended b he Presden of he Uned Saes and we are commended b hundreds of fahers and mohers as feeders of large famles, FINE CREAMERY BUER, 25c, LB. Gal. Prunes, exra choce,.3 s, for 25c. Apples, (Evaporaed fanc), 10c. lb,, 3 lbs. for 25c. Pears, Cal. Evaporaed, per lb 15c, Good Mxed ea, per lb,,,,, 25c. Corn (Mane Sugar), per can...,,,,10c. Soused Mackerel, per can,.,,,, 18c. Asparagus pons, per can 16c. Clam Chowder (3 lb. can), per can.,,18c. Shepp's Shredded Cocoanu.,, 4 lb. pkg. 14c. Maple Srup, per bole, 18c. Musard Sardnes, per can,8c. Sardnes n Ol, per can,,,, 5c. Impored Sardnes, per can 10c. Bloaers, smoked, 2 for,...,5c. Herrng, smoked, per doz,... 10c. Salmon, (choce red), 8 cans for,25c. Exra Choce Salmon, (seak) per can 20c. Lobser, choce, per can,80c. S cans Peaches, 25c. Force, 2 pkgs, for., 85o. Fne Maracabo Coffee, per lb., 18c. Choce Calforna, Orfngeg, 15c, 18c, 20c doz. Navels, 25c, 30c, 86c. doc. We have a large sock of exra, fne New Mackerel. When n need f u a call. W. A. RUEX (Q. SON, 43 Broad Sree, oppose Whe Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Schroeder's Har onc klls dandruff, keeps he har from fallng ou and maces he scalp healh. enough for o do. A Schroeder's Pharmac. HORBURN'S For A ha's. Manson & Son. Grade Grane WorR, BLUESONE, SANDSONE, SEWER PIPE, Iron Covers and Drans, Monmouh Sree, near own Ha.ll, RED BANK, NVJ. A FINE SOCK OF Monumens and Headsones o selec from a reasonable prces. Work pu up n an cemeer and guaraneed, A slae bural vaulfc-for nspecon, REAL ESAE and Insurance. Proper for sale and o ren nall pars of own. Several specal bargans jus now for sale. Loans effeced. Agen for Grard Insurance Co, D. W. WILLGU5S. Cor, Fron and Broad Ss., Red Bank*. WM. H. ADCOCK, Foundr and Machne Shop, No. 218 WES FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. BRASS AND IRON CASINGS A SHOR NOICE. Boler And Engne Reparng:. All Branches of Machne Work Prompl Done. SEEDS Hendrckson & Applegae's, HENDRICKSON BLOCK, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. f = r

11 WHA HE PAPERS SAY. INFORMAION WIHHELD OF HE NEW OWNSHIP LAW. he MMW Warn Munrd b he ermmr «M Februar *<MA, bu U Wnm fmmlf» Learn Anhng Abou for Nrrera Umm. (J*Yow OK Kvnr J<jwj*rw.< When an ac of he legslaure be ochea effecve b Hgure of he governor, nformaon of «provdorh should he mnhl»>i projulgaed n BUch a wa ha ever ndvdual, own- Hhp, muncpal, ec, n he sae ma become possessed of h» necessar knowledge of «applcaon n me o preven an possble blunders. An llusraon of hs s furnufd b he new ownshp law, requrng an ncraah* n he number of ownshp cornmleemcu and creang he new offce of road MUpervor, Because of he presen delcen mehod of dssemnang nformaon aa o legslaon enaced, knowledge of hs law dd no become general unl long afer became operave. he wrer knows from personal nqur ha he clerk of IIUH coun hud no nformaon of he law as lae as las Saurda mornng, and he could fnd no coun offcal who had. ownshp offcals hroughou he coun were also n he dark, excepng ha here were a few who had an dea of such legslaon bu were n doub as o s applcaon. One of he coun 1! hree assemblmen sad appled o'ownshps havng 15,000 or more populaon, anoher sad he number wa 2.5,000 or more and he hrd sad 45,000 or more. Wh such a condon of gnorance and doub among hose who should be posed on such maers, here was much msundersandng as o wha course should be pursued a he elecon on uesda la, alhough has been learned ha he bll was sgned b he governor on Februar 96h and hen became a law. Free Delver «Publc Necess. (From he Ljng Branch Record,) A movemen s under wa for he exenson of he free delver ssem n Long Branch. I s proposed o nclude Wes End, Elberon and Souh Elberon n he new lnes, wh Wes End as he dsrbung cener, he movemen should be encouraged. I s undersood ha f he resdens wan he ssem her reques wll,aje graned. he free delver ssem, alhough bu a few ears old n Long Branch, has proven o be a necess. he exenson of he ssem so as o nclude all of Long Branch we beleve o be mel. he Record hopes o see bo ssem n workng operaon b he openng of he season, * he Prmar Elecon IMW, From he FrmhJl ramrpj he prmar elecon law appears o have run up agans he profesonal polcans, parcularl n some of he large ces of he sae, and as a resul s passage n an form appears o be a maer of doub. ha a beer super, vson over prmares s desrable s admed and f he proposed law was amended go as o obvae he necess of voers declarng her prevous par afflaon n order o make hem elgble o voe a he prmares of eher par, ough o be passed. Lke all novel legslaon, perhaps n pracce amendmens would be found necessar, bu. he nave n he legslave conrol of prmares ough o he aken and he conemplaed measure mgh be made he vehcle o ha end, * eoeam o be a Model Secon, (F am he Ber Bank Ma and Exfrsg.) Now ha General John Sheehan s a jusce of he peace we hope we shall have good behavor among our Wes Red Bank Democrac frends, especall hose whose dogs are allowed o parade he srees and snap and snarl a he heels of bcclss as he go b. wo Democraomarshals, one Democrac jusce and one lawer of he same fah lvng n a place lke Wes Red Bank ough o be able o make a model secon for ohers o follow. Of course s undersood ha he mus have he cooperaon of he bran Republcans who also lve beond he ralroad. * he ramp Queson. [From he Freehold Inqurer,) Mddlesex coun s roubled wh he ramp nusance agan and he freeholders ae alkng of usng he hoboes o break up he nave sone and use hem n buldng he coun roads. In some places n Monmouh sone can be procured, bu wheher, could be cared o Freehold cheaper han could be bough, s a problem worh nvesgang b our own board of freeholders. Ceranl somehng ough o be done wh he ramp queson n Freehold, and we belevfl s up o he board of freeholders o do. # Ocean'a Democrac. (From he Long Branch New.) uesda's Democrac Vcor n Ocean ownshp leaves no room for Rrguonen as o where Ocean ownshp sands polcall. hoe who have wached he ups and downs of polcs n he ownshp for ears hold ha when he fgh s made on srcl par lnes he Democras ough roll up a major of 500, A voe bung and a good deal of, bu wan no done BO openl an for several ean pu and he poll-worken were planldsurbed a he run on j^nusenll crculaed ha he Law and Order was hunng for evdence g he law-breakers.. I l» o be hoped ha ng wll prove o he nn enerng w«l dg««for ho supprephum of HUH errble evl n hs commun. he Oher Car. ' ' 1 h «C W M N H H l f H. I. l l K I O l l, l H ' l l s rush U PI w h«fll> Hs H jmf me mll mmu m he c UghlM )<-.z/.l- me. mul e m fulh la «lr>*j ha If OIK- pell 1 mue 1 ull can K'f along. And 1 cu KO m nnes course n meekneaa l h da If I can dodge he olle car ha's gong he oler wa. I pas o adverse n HE KECHHKK. an rae uesda's rumph was he In our place and hould be aended mop pronounced Democrac vcor o a once. Seknes s frequenl caused ever scored n old Ocean, And hs s all rue despe he fac ha he M Horseshoe dsrc" gave he Republcan cke a major of 2. ^ he Clemnmm Elecon n Ymars, (From he Xepor Weekl.) ueda' elecon was one of he cleanes ha has been held n Raran ownshp n ears, when here has been Monumens and Headsones. 1 am prepared o ake orders and o have se up prompl n cemeeres, headsones and monumens of all knds, 1 can show a ver large num her of desgns, whch are carred regularl n sock, and can furnsh o order an specal desgn waned. I also do leerng n cemeeres. FRED E. HOMPSON, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N, J, Subsanal on men's and bos' Reducons Wner Sus, Overcoas and Heav Clohng of all sors, Exa fne sock of men's Oung Ngh Shrs, Flannel and Musln 50c. o $1,00. 88c.» 80c, 48c. and 68c. for Men's Unlaundred Whe Shrs a LUDLOW'S. 19 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. DR. SILES, Docor of Opcs, Wll -Hal Red Bank, If. J., ever oher Wednesda. Nex Vs Wednesda, March 25h, Free consulaon and ex- Hmlnlon. Glasse If needed ajnodeme proe, For Headache and Neuralul, mve our ee ex&maed. Hourm m 5 P, M, A Poofllce Buldng, Rooms hn s Work for he Plumber b clogged drans. Coss oo much, ou sa? No a all. M charges for hgh clas Plumbng, Gas Fng or Seam Heang Work are que moderae, I use good maerals and exercse grea skll and care n all operaons. I guaranee perfec work, WILLIAM O'BRIEN,,o ho a oon. Of course here was 29 WIS FRON WJMB, RED BANK, K, J. each Your Chldren o Save Mone. of he mos mporan hngs o each chldren s hrf. If he learn o save her mone when oung he wll more han lkel do so when older. he successful men of he da are hose who learned he value of mone n her ouh. You wan our chldren o be successful. hen each hem o save. Ge one.of our savngs banks, of whch we keep he ke. When he have a dollar or over brng o us and we wll cred her accoun wh and gve hem -/ 3 Per Cen Ineres. Navesnk Naonal Sank, Broad Sree, Red Rank, N J. -«+«<^*^^^ SULPHUR. Farmers wanng sulphur for sprang purposes wll fnd a m sore n an quan and a lowes marke prces. Inqures solced. JAMES COOPER, Jr.. Broad and Whe Ss,, Red Bank. N. J,» HE GERMAN* HOEL,! 1618 Fron S., Bed Bank. ' HE GRMANA, formerl con- J duced b J, Degenrng, s well < equpped wh all he essenals * and accessores of a frs-class \ hoel. he feaures nclude < Lunch and Cgar Couners, Pool and Bllard able*. ', And a Readng Room. ' he bar s suppled wh frs- \ elass Lquore, Wnes, Beera and Cgars,! Fr-class accommodaons are furnshed for permanen and ransen guess. Specal aen- ; on pad o geng up dnners. :, E1XUK BBOWBB, Propreor. lmmmmmmmmom Clppng Machnes Sharpened. Lawn Mowers and Feld Blowers Pu n Frs-Clans Order. Rober YanSchook, one of he bes machne workers n Monmouh coun, has charge of ha branch, WALER H. MERRlff, Corner of Gold Sree and Maple RED BANK, N. J. ELECRICIAN. WlrlnR for lleore Llgb. Baer, Magneo Pneumac Bella. elephode» A Specal.»8» Broad S., Bed Bank, N, J. P. O. Bo W8. BMlmfM for CooUM on AppUoaUon. J. J. Anondes, 1 23 Wes Fron S. \car Broad S., I Red Bank. A HE OLD SAND, IV he same relable and fne old Whskes, such as rmble, J. H. Guer, Wlson, Huner, Canadan Club, Hollwood and be favore Chamberlan's Old Cabne Re, s 10 re» old, (none beer) In full quar bole* a 11,35, Alao all oer leadng brands, as vel as he bes Calforna Brand and Wnes, and a full lne of bes Impored Brandes, Wnes and Gns, '" Gve Us a Gall, on Wll Be Sasfed.

12 AGAIM FOUW) FISHING, A BILL O RESRIC HE IN- DUBRY IN RARIAM BAY. A Hmrn Held a renon mm hurwha he Mm me <H* Argumrm n -'avor «/ he Hll anh he H Argnnenm Aanm f. - ullged uholcle df<nc> of -h a! 'HK he Jerse rmj formed I BL " he uple for ff' hours of lm'aol n '"' ll'! >;IPIMlur,. IHBI luim«> Ifoe l*!,, wa NV fur 11 J ra Hlc l'llm- I'.uH'r sn k'lme l nh'maa. j.'' h«heang u us on A-'hchh mal Lehl-I W " km'l' 1 * lull rhrck >#u!l md Ivkej 1 " 1 ' jjel fr HI I n- waer* >( Suulv Hook j ba, blaun Inland Sonl, Rsrlan bu j,'.!!*' and hfr nl'ar'n, cxceum^ (hrng a A - of Wal waer fshermen unnd m n sho He Hj - J \ ear. funv and uged upon he comulve he fro n lhp' lunc'r > plorc'lllg h'uam from llh \\>)\ pnah, no alone for n- mke of (H (porm'. bu for economc md commen ml nmuh. Arad Hgunsl horn lsh wan a l legaon of he Mnmd juermeo. he IMM d. l'k.>mi argued ha n pawmge *< (f (he lull u >uid deprve hem of a lvelhood md I ba pound f 1 H K IS no we ng dmm-dun^ hv suppl of dblc f,b, no Bven f doh no acuall ncrease b I- rddng n' waeh of Uh ha would ohfw-e le (I on he spawn. Im n 1 (dvocnes and opponen" of he he bll spoke alernael a n g nn v (', Henr, n u4 fslernan of me B'onl, wn*. he HrM. He (cchrcd he me a k >n n 1 nes n Hrn bu W«R lnfr and prejudced. I ba he pounds * \ 1P ddn' do an harm. Onl one ou of. n ha ran agans he gear go n-,'" o he nes and were caugh, he declared, ]*'V and he number of edble fsh aken b H a Mo we he nes was small anwa, Hu few" wek--.l and fewer bluefsh were ever aken n he pound nes. In fac, he sad, he ddn' lke o have bluefsh ge no he nes, because he were srong and acve enough o ear he meshes and cause damage. here were onl fee of nes n he ba all old," assered Mr, Henr, Wha he caugh was of lle consequence so far as he desrucon of he Sub suppl was concerned. If fsh were becomng scarce, he assered, was because of he menhaden seamers from New York lcensed b New Jerse. luw* seamers, Henr sad, pa no aenon o he prohbon agans akng edble fsh. he caugh everhng ha came her wa, be declared, and m 1 H MO, CM red. all wen no he Barren Island bolers Hf and facores o be reduced o ol and ferlzer. He sad he had -een as man as 1,000 weakfsh hrown no he bolers from he menhaden seamers a one cach. A, (.', Ebe of Newark, a hook and r lne fsher, urged he favorable repor of * V he bll, and old how he pound fsheres were drvng s-h ou of he ba. le admed Im here should le enough pound nes o ke.'p he marke suppled wh fresh sh a a luw prce, hu sad ha he proposed open season would be suffcen. As s" now, he declared, he fsh caugh n he pounds are kep n cold sorage for long perods, he pound fshermen enered no combnaons o conrol he shpmens and prces, and when he marke was Hooded he fsh caugh were pu awa o awa a, beer demand. Mos of he fsh aken n he pounds, assered Mr. Ebe, were, mgraor. K-ran ba was her naural spawnng grounds. Now he fsh harun he gaunle of he pound fsheres along he shore and ge no he ba are IV V 8I caugh or scared b he pound neh n re and are drven awa or frghened o ha he do no spawn. Weak and bluefsh were alread becomng scarce, he sad, and f he pound fsheres were no regulaed and a leas he spawnng grounds proeced, weld become as hgh prced as sheepshend and pompano. Arner Assemblman Charles R. Hnof Alanc Hghlands appeared before he commee as counsel for he pound ne owners and fshermen. I was unfar, he sad, for he legslaure o dscrmnae beween he small and few pound nes n he bu, and he br, pound fsheres almg he. omn fron. I was onl done because he polcal nfluence welded b he bg fsheres prevened acon agans hem, and he ba fshermen were no so nfluenal. He dened ha he pounds were reducng he number of fsh n he ba or ha an scarc of sea food was hreaened, "he Lord wll alwas make fsh faser han he can be cauuh," assered ho lawer, here wll alwas bu fsh o cach f ou go o he rgh place o cach hem." Mr. fcjnder also suggesed o he commee ha was bad polcs o nerfere wh he pound fsheres. Monmoh coun wen Democrac las fall, he sad, parall because of nerference wh he rghs of lamen and ohers who go her lvng ou of he waer, An appeal for proecon for he spawnng grounds n. he Raron and Shrewsbur was mado b Gardner Colb, of Llewelln Park, Wes Orange, who has a summer home on he Shrewsbur. he fsh n- ha rver were seadl decreasng, he sad, and unless here was legslaon on he subjec, he fshng n he rver would be enrel desroed. Wh s marshes, sedge grass and plmude of small crabs and oher fsh food, sad Mr. Colb, he Shrewsbur was a perfec spawnng ground for edble fsh bu he pound nes kep he fsh from geng up he ba and rver o spawn. A he concluson of hs speech, Mr, Colb presened o he commee a long peon n favor of he passage of he "bll. he peon was sgned b Cornelus N, Blss, Gordon. Hughes. J. Harsen Rhoades, George F, Baker M O, D. Borden, Henr 8. Wlson, H. L. errll and Wllam Barcla Parsons, Jacob Schnoor, a ne fsherman a Belford, old he commee he nes ddn' hur he fshng, and he reason he hook-and-ine fshermen couldn' caoh fsh was because he ddn' know where o go and how o fsh. ' When we ake hem ou and show hen how o do he cach fsh," announced Sehnoor, " I's n wonder, f we g««o man fsh as he sa, we an' all nob. w Scbnoor explaned ha he pound ran were no rollng np he wealh repre- MDcd. hree cens a pound, he sad. k

13 11 «Our vshoe Deparmen. o he People of Red Bank and Vcm I have added o m Clohng and Gens' Furnshng Sore, a ver fne up-o-dae Shoe Deparmen a classfed lne of Men's, Bos' and Youhs' Shoes; all fresh goods, made up specall for me, b he larges and bes-known manufacurers of he counr. M frs endeavor s o produce shoes of he greaes possble value ; and ever par s guaraneed, n ever par, o gve sasfacon. M deermnaon s o sell shoes, a one prce, o everbod. herefore, f ou are n need of fne foowear, call a J. Krdel's, 26 Broad sree, Red Bank. Mr, C, B. Kearne, recenl wh A. J, Cammeer of New York C, s n charge of m Shoe Deparmen. He wll be pleased o show ou all he new sprng sles. J. RRIDEL. No. 26 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. f CLA.MMERS ARRESED. Mmpmrmr* Charged Wh Clammng on Oer Ground*. Fve Kepor elammers were arresed las week on complan of Wllam Maurer, an oernan, who charges he men wh unlawfull clammng on grounds whch he has leased from he sae. he men arresed were Rosoleno Vgne, John Kpp, Wllam Cooper, Eugene Cooper and homas easdale, A h«hearng developed ha easdale was no clammng whn he prohbed error and he WM released. he ohers were held n he sum of $800 e-ch o awa he ac«n of he grand jur. he elammers clam ha* he osermen have he bes par of he ba aked ou as oser beds bu ha no oneweneh par of he saked error s used. he clammers, however, are prohbed from clammng on he grounds hus saked ou. I s clamed ha a few ears ago double he quan of osers ha are now planed were pu down o«lew han half he error now saked ou. he ba s saked ou, ao he clammers sa, for a radus of welve mles, and he clam ha o keep elammers ousde of ha error would hreaen he enre clammng ndusr a Kepor. he dammng ndusr n he vcn of Kepor means a lvelhood for more han a housand people and s esmaed ha an ncome of $200,000 a ear s derved from hs source. Osers o he value of $20,000 were aken from one naural bed off Kepor abou hree ears ago and n hree des recenl darns o he value of $600 were aken from he Kepor flas, K clammers pon o hese nsances and sa ha he prove clearl ha here s a good lvelhood n he ba for boh osermen a»d elammers f he ndusres are properl regulaed, CnURCH OFFICIALS RESIGN. he Arm Oppoed o an Jfefreme Bualme mmrvmm, R. H, Woodward and Rufu Wes* wardens, and Benjamn P, Morrs and, Russell Wes, vesrmen, have resgned as members of he offcal board of 8. James's church of Long Branch, he are opposed, s Bad, o an exreme rualsc servce, whch he offcal board recenl endorsed b callng Rev, Ello Whe o he pasorae of he church. he rerng offcals wll no whdraw from he church, bu he hae resgned merel ha here ma be no frcon n he offcal board. Sung for f Dvorce. Wllam H, Hahawa of Newark has brough su for dvorce from hs wfe, Alce M, Hahawa, who n a daugher of John VanBrun of Menmouh Beach, Hahawa clams ha, h wfe lef hm whou cause hree jean ago and reurned o her parens. Mrs. Hahawa sas ha he was forced o go back o her parens because hex husband dd no properl provde for KEYPOR'S BOA SERVICE. Boh hm Magena mnd Holmdel Sezed For Sco, he Kepor seamboa compan s n a bad wa fnancall and he prospecs for an earl resumpon of he servce here hs season are consdered ver poor. Boh boas of he roue, he Magena and he Holmdel, have been sezed for deb. he Magena was o have been sold a New York las Wednesda bu a posponemen of a week was secured. he man clam agans he Magena s ha of he Communpaw Coal compan for coal used whle he boa was runnng on he New Brunswck roue. he New Brunswck compan owes he Magena $1,500 for charer fee, more han suffcen o wpe ou hs clam, bu he compan has gone n a recever's bands, he clams agans he Magena and he dock proper a Kepor are sad o amoun o alou $28,000, ncludng a $10,000 morgage. Several Ke. por pares have clams agans he compan. he have no par n he lbel proceedng, bu wll sue ou judgmens. he clam on whch he Holmdel was sezed s held b he Perh Am. bo dr dock compan. Caugh Wh Solen Goods. Dr. Harr H. Pemberon of Long Branch, who s sung for a dvorce from hs wfe, s lvng a he hoel Albon a Asbr Park. One da las week whle he docor was aendng he hearng n hs dvorce su, Florence Bass, who s emploed a he hoel, red o ge awa wh some of bs valuables, She was caugh leng he hoel wh a bundle of bed clohng and a ole se. She was arresed and n defaul of bal was aken.o he coun jal o awa he acon of he grand jur. New Ralroad Sgnals. he Cenral ralroad has adoped a ssem of flag sgnals for use on s lnes where he block sgnal ssem s no n servce. One of hese lnes s beween Freehold and Alanc Hghlands, Afer a ran passes an saon ol hs lne he agen mus pu ou a red flag, sgnfng danger, In fve mnues hs flag s changed for a green one, sgnfng cauon. In anoher fve mnues a whe flag s pu ou and kep flng unl anoher ran panes. he whe flag sgnfes ha he rack s clear, Conracng for omaoes. he A, 0, Soper compan, whch s abou o sar a facor a Farmngdale for he cannng of omaoes, bald a meeng one da las week o consul wh he farmers n ha vcn abou growng omaoes for he facor he comng season. he frm asked' for a leas 760 ons of omaoes for he season, bu before he meeng closed he farmen asmred he compan of over a housand ons. I jaas o adverse n HB RBOISKR because nearl everbod hereabou* ake he paper. lo Depo Wagons. he mos popular carrages oda are Depo Wagons, or " Rockawas," We carr a full lne of hem, wh glass all o drop, makng eher an open or a closed carrage a wll. Also he same wh glass fron and doors, and wh curans. he prces on hese are rgh. We are abou gvng awa some second-hand carrages. Beer look hem over and selec wha ou need. Don' forge, we have he bes Bugges on he marke. J. W. MOUN & BRO., OUR FACORY AND REPOSIORY Cor, Whe S. And Maple Are, Red Bank, N, J. A FIRE A MAAWAN. Wllam C, Weler'a Barn and Conen H Desroed. A large barn on Wllam 0, H»ser's farm a Maawan was desroed b fre on uesda ngh of las week. hree mules and a horse were n he barn and he were also burned. he barn was lned wh brck and he neror of he barn was nearl all burned up before he flames broke hrough. When he fre was dscovered and he doors opened he lve sock had alread been suffocaed, Bedes he lve sock a faron wagon, farmng uensls, four ons of ha, wo ons of sraw, wo ons of sal ha, 5QG bundles of salks, a lo of corn and feed, and some harness were desroed. I s no known how he fre sared bu Mr. Heser hnks ha a ramp had been n he barn, Gf o a Pasor's Wfe, he women who managed he far of he bazar crcle of he Wes Ocean Grove Mehods church las fall held a socable a he parsonag* las week, a whch me he presened an auograph qul o Mrs. Sargen, wfe of Rev. Sa uel Sargen, pasor of he church. 1 names on he qul were secured durng he far. Mr. Sargen was formerl pasor of he Alanc Hghlands Mehods church. Lbrar Resoluon Carred. A he recen elecon n Freehold ownshp a proposon o rase $1,000 a ear b axaon for he suppor of a publc lbrar was submed o he voer*. Ou or a oal of 891 voea oas onl 4g were agans he resoluon. Noce o Farmers! Farmers who wan ferlzers for he comng sprng should nof me a once so ha her ferlzer ma be pn hand when s needed. I wll be shpped o he ralroad saon neares o her farms. Mapes'*, Sockbrdge's and Bowker'g, also Nrae of Soda. Falso sell Farmng ools and Farm Machner. FRANK S. HOMAS, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY, GEORGE PAHEWS. FORPIAN MAHEWS, JESSE MAHEWS. Mahews Brohers, Aresan Well Drllers. We also move buldngs of all ses. Mahews Brohers, Red Bank, N. J.

14 ) h«races DM and (all; he naon* come and BO. me enderl ruh fnvn al Wh vole* and anow, h«moral lda movea on o Kn mmoral aher* Paa purple peaka of duak and d»wn luo he evermore. OWE PLUS ONE K9UAL8 WHA? "OrlM, wha do ou hnk? ProfeM or Sorm proposed u me. lus ugh. Bo l}': Wh, 1 l'm-r me hm unl he Insue opened. We were comng homo from In* concer, a nl he"- Mlas Llnjjurd's laughng accens reached he door of he cloakroom Jun as Mss Waers and Mss lurrown wen ou "8111/: Blu> Is n- Bll one! he mof conceed grl I 'v«knew!" f clamed Nelle Waers. Knappng a rubber bund abou her noebook. Alce Burrows sooped for an lmg Inar ravelng n her skr bndng, and her frend dd no see her quverng lps. When sn- sood erec one.' more, he were juncd b oher eachers and passed down he corrdor, lo lrs hour was gven over o a lecure on chalk work n geograph, bu Alce was deaf o pedagogc suggeslons, blnd o he vvd drawngs of he fadds who held forh before b«eachers of ucson coun, assembled for he annual Insue. Above he voce of he speaker rang nssenl he words of Hale Ln^ard "Professor Sorm proposed o me las ngh." Well, wh shouldn' he? hough Alce desparngl. Mss Lngard was roed beond he confnes of he coun as a beau and a coquee, jus he sor of oung woman who would nrac a sudous, earnes man lke Mr. Sorm. Yes, wh shouldn' le? Wha dd he owe que, genle Alce Burrows? He had spoken no word of love o her, and e Her cheeks flushed crmson, and she ben her face closer o he noebook, whose pages were sll unwren. I had nl been a msake. She had msnerpreed he acons of hs grave oung professor who for wo ears had conduced he classes n mahemacs a he Insue. Perhaps J had even been unmnldenl for her o rend he clear dephs of hs hazel es. he mornng dragged wearl. A noon her appee faled. B he openng of he afernoon sesson a maddenng headache pospessed her. Durng he las perod of he da her secon mus repor o Professor Sorm, She would have excused herself and gone home onl ha ever one knew she mus onl s In he depo durng he ho Augus afernoon. Mervale, her home, was bu a hr mnue rde from he coun sea, and o please her nvald moher Alce made he rp each da, hus deprvng herself of he small socal funcons arranged for he evenngs In honor of he vsng eachers, a humorous lecure, several recepons and he concer. Professor Sorm had asked her o aend he concer wh hm, bu she hud been forced o declne. Now he hough, wh ncreasng berness, ha he had quckl consoled hmself n her absence. Perhaps If, lke he oher eachers, she had boarded In own "If an of ou faled o grasp he bad led hm on. ea, she bad! e repeaed he won agan and aghln as If o Hnooh hla ruffled feelnga. he nex mornng MIHO Wuers was wang on he depo plaform for her frend, "Oh, Alce, ou ough o have been a he recepon las ngh," she com mened HH he walked oward he hgh school, where he lmlue WHI held. "Such larks! ha lle bmggnr, Hale Lln^ard, was he laugh- Ing sock. I seems he wans o marr Fred Baker, whose faher owm nearl all he sock n he ucson bank. She hoped o rouse bn jealous b Mrng wh Professor Sorm. ha s wh sl* sared he sor ha he hud proponed o her, md he wa she even asked hm o ake her o he concer. Well, she dd succeed admrabl In rousng Fred's Jealous, and he posvel refused o ake her o he recepon las ngh, and Hhe hud such a dronm of a dress oo. She had o go wh n couple of grls, Imagne Hale Lngard doomed o he soce of grls on f long wnlk home under he rees! No even Professor Sorm appeared on he scene o console her, I beleve he Haw hrough her rck been use he was so cool o her las ngh a supper. We s a he same able. I don' beleve ho ever had an dea of proposng o her." Mss Waers raled on of he evenng's pleasures, bu Alce heard nohng, Hhe could onl hnk ha perhaps he Idle boas of a pre, vapd grl had come beween her and lfelong happness, A mad longng o shrek In her mser, o srke he grl who caused all, suddenl possessed her, and she walked lke one n a dream o he Insue doors. he perod jus before he noon recess was gven over o mahemacs. Professor Sorm was que, colleced, auhorave as ever durng he lecure hour, a he close of whch he eachers, rejocng n her freedom, hurred oward he varous exs- Alce was almos a he foo of he lne. Mss Wuers called from he doorwa: "Alce, dear, wll ou please brng m algebra? I lef on m desk," Wh downcas ees Alce reached for he forgoen book. I la on a desk Jus n fron of Professor Sorm. A fan flush nged her ehe.'k, and her hand rembled. Ho sepped o her sde, and he chaerng voces of he ougong eachera almos drowned hs words. "I hope ou are feelng beer oda. No headache?" For an Insan Alce hesaed, hen rased her ees o bs, and courage o make rgh he wrong came o her. "I have been solvng a lle problem n menal arhmec, and wh he soluon comes relef." "Yes?" he sad eagerl. "Wh ddn' ou le me help ou?" he room was emp now. She leaned forward jus a rfle; her glance me hs, wavered and fell. "I was so smple jus ha one plus one equals" "One!" he exclamed rumphanl. "I fel sure ou would fnd ha answer If I.were paen." HAIR WORK, I am prepared u devoe m enre me o makng up swches combngs, and all knds of har work. Address. 29 Wh Fron hre, or m-ml mo word and wll call upon ou. Mss I. Brand, Red Bank. r 5 a I

15 LAS WEEK'd ELECIONS. WEW OrrCIALB IN OWNS OWNSHIPS. fd Meuben *J. Nrahn Begmm Rja *9h \'*ur am 'mlleeor of Mlllmune ownshp armum Mrfew and 'mnemm n he (aun. Reuben (J. Srnhan was redeeed collecor of MllHon* owhhp IHHI week H* now nerh on IUH 29lh c ear an collecor of Mllsone Mr, Hruhn n no an old man, bu s ou' of he oles collecorh HI uf aervce n he coun)'. Cl'orge J. El, le of he raven and wav locks, ws» reclecled HB*u»HBor, whch poson ln» lu«luld for en or welve earn. he onl oppoo n he ownshp wae over hu ownshp ooujeeh), and John Henr El was eleced over Rchard A. El b 19 major. Wllam Puer WIIH elecd eommhsour of appeals aud Charles H. FeldH and John Kankle wor* eleced BurvorH of he hghwa. h> ownshp wll spend $2,000 on s roads, and each overseer of he roads apponed b he owmhp commee wll be poundkeeper of hs dsrc. Man workng on he roads wll ge $1.50 per da, and man and Ujan wll ge $8.00, Of he road mone, he ownshp commee was nsruced b resoluon o spend floo n cung down and gradng Backbone hll, whch one of he wor hlls n he ownshp. he ownshp wll rase $1,200 for he poor. Edde G. Founan of Clarksburg, who s he local prner of he local, prned he owmhp ckes, Mr, Founan man ears ago bough he ouf whch was formerl ued b Alvln Hallenbake of New Monmouh n prnng he Spr of he Age, and hs ouf s sll dong good servce...»». MAAWAN'9 ELECIONS, A Srfe n he ownshp Bu Onl One cke n he Borough, A Democrac and People's cke were n he feld n Maawan ownshp a las week's elecon. A he Democrac prmar Danel Marn was nomnaed for ownshp clerk over W. K, H, Shafo, J, D. Ivns was nomnaed for ownshp comneeman over Chs Zegler, and Augusus Heuser was nomnaed for overseer of he poor over W, H, Coward. he res of he Democrac cke was made up as follows : Assessor Chrsorher Wner, collecor- J, Don Conover, Commssoner of appeals R, P. Harr, John Mullm.l. Consable Parck Hagan. Surveors of hghwa W. L. Slllwagon, James Kell. he People's cke was made up of he Democrac canddaes %vh he ex cepon of F. Howard Llod for clerk and Lous H, Semler for ownshp commeeman, Mr. Semler was sck n bed bu hs frends ralled o hs suppor and he was eleced. Wh hs eceplon. he sragh Democrac cke was eleced. In Maawan borough he followng cke was eleced whou opposon : Maor D, E. YanWele. Counelmfln c. H._WardeII, W, K, Arrowsmh, AgBessor Rchard Bedle. Collecor W. A. Founan. Commssoner of appeals F^Lupou, Sr. Jusce of he peace I, W, Bedle. FACIONAL, FIGH A BELMAB. Abraham Baron Defeas Samuel L, Glln for Collecor, In he borough of Belmar he onl fgh was a faconal «ne beween Sam uel L. Glln and Abraham Boron for he offce of collecor, Glln defeaed Boron a he prmar for he nomna lon, bu n he elecon Boron had a major of en. When he polls were opened Glln made an unsuccessfu effor o hrow he Boron ckes ou of he pollng place and hs s sad o have srred up a senmen agans hm. he cke deed was as follows ; Maor Alber w. Benne. OQunollmen Fred E, Hal, George W. VanNoe, Collecor Abraham Boron, Assessor George Q, us, Commssoners of appeals Oscar B. Newman Lawrence HcConnlc,'~ wo cke* a Bradle Beach. wo ckes were n hefeld a Bra'd le Beach, one sled a Labor cke and he oher a Czens' cke. he enre Labor cke was eleced wh he ecep on of E, B. Foser for asessor, who was defeaed b John B. Rogers b on* voe; and C. B. Poland, who wag defeaed b C, B. Megll for commgoner of ap peals. he oher successful canddae were P. W. Manon for collecor and D F, Gan and Addson Huchnson fo counclmen. Hoskna Defeaed a Manasquan W. 'E. Hoekns, edor of he Mana equan Democra^ and F, B, Woolle wer rval canddaes for maor of ha bor ough. wo full ckes were n he feld Woolle and all hs assocaes on h cke were eleced. he successful oke was as follows : Maor- F, B, Woolle. AMewor'-John W, Allen. Oounclloen B. B. Campbell, Barsllaalor Commssoner of ppel-m CurU. usneea men have found ha ^ eng n HE REQIBKR brngs bg re mrm:" h wh HaoaSm carrea M much adversng. Jxlv, NEPUNE REPUBLICAN..411 Hu wo aulamm on ha eke MCleeed, he lepublcanh carred Nepune ownshp ahuual, he enre cke beng eleced wh he excepon of one con able and one jusce of he pence. Je 'nah Ik'e wn he Democrac JUH. ce of he peace eleced and he «uc ehmful lh-mocrau' canddae fur con able w* Ceor^c H, Henne, Boh uf he defeaed HepllcuH ure colored len. n* ward n whch hene wo men ve s c#]uhed largel of colored men nd n vole a IHHI wef'n elecon praceall xavedhe Kopuhlcun cke from lefea. here IH much dsalbfn'un uong he colored vuern over ho deea of he canddaes of her race. he UCceNHful Republcan cncldueh fur he mjora ohceh were ; (lhnr Wllam Ulfrd. AHMfShur Wllam R. O'llrlen. ownshp I'oulnllw'' - Ihvl K. Hav'H,. uhen Lllafure, P. F. IHIII INd Hpc VIMM' Samuel. Whe. Coun Caholc* Organxe. h«cuholc* Boe'es of Monmouh oun me a Freehold las we'k and orm'd a coun organzaon. he ob'c of ho organzaon s o promoe '( nernll he neresa of he socevs hruughou he coun b fre<uwn conerences and dbcuseoh. he offcers of he organzaon are ; PvsM'n Paul F. Brazo of Long Branch. Krs vloe presden Jamea Kfarnsof Frwo;d, Bu'oul vce presden job Kfcarne of led Bank. hrd vce presden Mchael Uale of MBawao. BecBar-Eaward C, Casbloo of Freehold. r^jurer Jobn J. Pollard of Beabrgh. Sprual advser Rev. Deau Klveflz of Kreeuold. Peer omae of Long Braoef, Bg Revval Closed. he revval whch Rev. W. W. Rdge has been oonducng a Wes Asbur Park closed las week. As a resul of le revval 270 persons were convered and he Sunda school has been ncreased abou 200 n membershp. BEVEBE AACK OF GRIP, <;nred b One Bole ofca«o»berl«ln»» Oonh Kemedr- " When I had an aack of he grp las wner (he second one) I acuall cured mself wh one bole of Chamberlan's Cough Remed," saa Frank W, Perr, edor of he Enerprse, Shorsvlle, N. Y. hl s he hones ruh. I a mes keep from coughng mself o peces b akng a spoonful of hs remed, and when he coughng spell would come on a ngh I would ake a dose and seemed ha n he brefes nerval he qough would pass off and I would go o sleep perfecl free from cough and Us accompanng pans. o sa ha he remed aced as a mos agreeable surprse s pung ver mldl. I had no dea ha would or could knock «u he grp, smpl because I had never red for such a purpose, bu dd, and seemed wh a second aack of coughng he remed caused o no onl be of less duraon, bu he pans were far less severe, and I had no used he conens of one bole before Mr. Grp had bd me adeu." For sale b C. A. Mnon & Co., Druggss, 4 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. W. A. HOPPING. REAL ESAE. Proper for Sale and for Ren n all pars of he own. Mone o loan n sums o su borrowers. ruer Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. Broad Sree, elephone al 48a. he own Hall CAN BE HAD FOB Dances, Pares, ec. For erra and parculars call on or address JOHN, ELEY, RED BANK, OUSODUN, NEW JERSEY CHARLES LEWIS, WHOLIBALI AND REAIL DEALER IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Bllnda, Qlm.au Bulders' Hardware, RED BANK, N. J. Yard a corner of Wes and Chesnu srees, near ralroad, BRANCH YARDS: Sprng Lae and Arur Park FACORY ; DOKIEI, M,. DOMINIC A. MAZZA, Fra-Cl&ss Boo and Shoe Maker, I do nre-clas aoe nplrlnc, UIIDK h«~m leaher, be bm hread od he O bml vorkou. hp, and m prlm» are verj aw. M Br**S'9ree f m9mrwhe Bed BmmM, K» J. Sree MARCH, ' HeAUboa ( O.'M 1.1 u-. Call. l?l»4 Kraukll. Nc* Yurk. luw ('nl U A. l- Mkrfakr,Hghlmn4, Hkand NnwA, (Malr, J c I'an, 'r Jlurrn, Hm Hunk, ljom runrh ana.llur Cor* ll' Nllllg llhl 'lll!lihhl, ll«l'hu.la, \LBERINA, C'APr. I,. I'll'K. Mll II-HVI' lml Hunk mn I'h' L'4. fh' of [ 'lkll MlU'l, Nl'«Yurk, US flal, ; Begmnnj Monda. M.l dl. Lojv 1 A. M. Lcav 1 1' M. lu'l Hunk dal a 7;uo NYw York dal a '5;oo (HundaR pxcejed. KUWAKD M, ULK, MKSSKWJKK. Fral and < onle«ioner on Hoard, Iff" l\ nu'cw wh rolle cjrs HI led Hunk fur Shrewsbur, KannUwn, Lung Hnmrl un Asur Park. _ N. H, All fn-lfh Inended fur hs Un nnn \M- :m n- wharf n snfhelen lengh < f nne In Imulle. m. a\w wll posvel leave pnm'l I'll her udver- MH\ me. hn Ixu's me-able 1s advcrl.'m'd In he HEP KW YORK AND LONU BKANC'H l HAlLKOAll, Hal In New York : C'Mlra! R. 11. uf N«w lem-, f.n.f ljx-r)' Hln-I, HIM! Hujl K-rr crlnl; I'fslvull I fn»>l of W*L Xkl. ('ur- IHIUU anl U'sbnsu' Nr''s. on Hul Hf NvlH Ik'U, MMU. HA1NH LEAVE IlKl) HANK. IANK KKSKK, led Bank Snrl, lxo n he nmnghofm' Monor, Mack^VscnlM (uldf 1, rulllnjr'r's (ulre. New York World. New Ynrk loumal. New York rbun, lrkklsn Kngle, and [>ENNHVLVANIA KA1LRUA1) COMnrn'ra. Hoboke, N, j, L mn-ahles ma IH; oalned a IlK HKOIBKK >fflw. Broad Bree, led Bank, Rxfnrlon ckes, - ANDREW NASER, Chalo r FRESH BAKERY PRODUCS OF KINDS. Delver a Door Ever^ Mornng and Afernoon. Send word f ou would lke us o serve ou. No, 107 Shrewsbur Avenue, WGSonough&Bennc Snecor o O. W. Sulb. Praccal Horseshoers, mechanc Sree, BED BAXK, N. J. Specal shoes for quarercrack,ender-fooedand nerferng horsej. Exnuenon o roers and robderf, Publshed ever Wednesda afernoon a Red Bonk, Monmouh Coun, hew Jene?. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You wll no regre. You wu be ver glad uf. We do excellen work s and our charges are onl reason able. We work on he prncple ha a sasfed cusomer s our bes adversemen. We furnsh esmaes of an knd prompl and cheerfull. SABAH& WHIE, 16 and 18 Fron N., R«d Bank, f.j. REASURY DEPARMEN. Offce of Comproller of he Currenc. WASHINGON. D. 0.. Februar Wh, WHEREA. b sasfacor evdence presened o he underakned, I ha been made o apper ha be Fra Naonal Bank of Red Bank, oeaed n he own of Red Bank, n he Coun of Moomouh and Sae of New Jerse, bag compled wh al he provlon of he Ac of Oongrew " o enable Naonal Bankng Assocaon o exend her coporae exsence, and for oher purposee," approved Jul h, 1882, a amended b he Ac, approved Apr! 18h, NOW, HEREFORE, I, Wllam B. Rdgel Comproller of he Currenc, do hereb cerf ha he Frs Naonal Bank of Red Bank, locaed n he own of Red Bank, n he Coun of Monnuuh and Sae of New jerse, a auhorzed o have BueeeMon for he perod specfed n;, s amended arcle! of assocaon; namel, unl close of bus! neu on Februar 24h, IKS. IN ESIMONY WHF.HEOF wlnew m hand and seal of offlce hs wen.fourh da of Febru arf, WM. B. RIDGBLY, Comproller of he Currenc. Currenc Bureau Seal of he Comproller of he Currenc reasur Deparmen Charer No. 446 Exensan No. 148 EN DEFENDANS IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. o Gu WallDK. Baron M. Wallng, Cla Wallng nd Dee Walrng '* B vrue of an order of he Cour of Chancer of New Jerse, made on he da] of be flae nereof. In a m\m wheren Wllam M, Boeokel I complanan, and ou and ohers, are defendans, ou are requred o appear, plead, answer or demur o he bn of sad complanan, on or before he wen-ffh da of Aprl nex, or he ad blljwll be aken aa confessed agans ou. he sad bll s fled for paron Of ceran lands ID be ownbn of Shrewsbur, Eaonown, Ocean and Nopune, n he coun; of Monmoub, New Jer»e. of whch Uah* John-Morrson ded wsed, sa ou Gu Wallng, sarah M, Wallng, Cla Wallng»nd De«er Wallng, are made defendanu because ou are enans n common heren. Daed Februar gm,,1908, CHARLES H. IVIN8, SolcIor of complana, BeflWr buldng, Bank, "" " - - Km KI Nw V.rl U;WI (lurwln nlv'. ««!, H 4V " J;,? n, *H. r. *HLH.»H 4:. u w. *;V, n o M. n-. :A, w,'kv Hffl, 4 ;r. w, 7 a_ v '" HuljNs, H US, W Id n. n.; 4,'\, IS *, H SI. n*(m p. n N-wark am FIUMIH>(!I H HI. 4o *7 HI, *H JJR N m v, 11 4» n ; \v ;«s, :*, 4 :v, s w, w, 111, hn.l>f, f* ll,» n ; 4 l.imm, H), M (4 p. n, Y"\ l.'f l'u'i, Axn I'rk. (crn (rnv- HIM! ll rm'llu- ^l'sln I'll l'u-11-.l, la,'.m, 10, n (». n,y 11, n, ; 1^ ";:. 1."d 4 fd, :> ;>, b,! ;', 7 V. m, snuh, na, 111., 11 Jl 11 l r> J, H 41* s- Snl rp h. sep H ANlrv I rk mll HC-CHII lrnvc. H. n ; f p. n. For furlcr parcular!) Mm nw lablca ll salpj. D'o 1!) 'jprvh 1 * rans.. H. \V(H)D, (cn'l Pa«s. Ajrn, vm. R,.. M. lu'u, (f'l I'HSHIIW A(f<'». C'ral!., nr N.,!, UFIH Hl,(H)(E, SllHnlldf N. Y. d L, L PAN 1 '. On and afer November UOh, 1WK, RAINS WILL LEAVE KED BANK or New York, , B W) a, ro.; 25a, 008 p. m. Sundas. 940 n. n.: 0 <*5 p. n. 'or Newark, 7 H7, 843, S 60 a, m.; 263, 608 p, n. Sundas,f)H, lu.; 8 )6, p, m. ur Elzabfh. 844}, 9 M a, n.; 253, 808 p, m. Sundas, fl 4(1 a. n.; 8CM) p. m, or Rahwa, W SO n, n.; 2 SJ. 008 p. m. Sundas, 0 40 a. m.; 800 p. m. or Woodbrdge, 950 a, m.; 3 m, 008 p, m, Sun- lled BANK, N.. Broad ree, oppose Bergen's, das, 9 40 a, m.-, 0 06 p. m. 'orperh Ambo, 9 B0 a, m,; ' 63, 808 p, n. Sundas, 9 40 a. m.; 806 p. m. X^C^HURLEY^ or Souh Ambo,9 60 a. m,; 2 63, B 08 p. m. Bun-das, 9)a, m.; 6 08 p, m. 115 Brdge Avenue, RED BANK, N, J, SUnVEYOl AND CONVEYANCKB. or Maowan, 9 50 a.m.; 253, 6 08 p. m, Sundas, 9,40 a, m.; 8 U6 p. m. Wh George Cooper for ffeen ews.?or Mlddleown, 9 W! a, m,; S KJ, 6 08 p. m. Sun-davs, 9 40 a. n.: 8 06 p, m, AND BOILER REING, BRICKWORK, MASONRY, PLASEEINQ or Lonf Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae ORNAMENAL COKNICE WORK A SPICIALf, saons a, m.- 1 CO, 4 48, B m, p. m, Kd 1H0 Branch Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Sundas, 21 a, n p. n. Esmaes cheerfull subnjed. op n Derlaken for Asbur Park and Ocean (rove on Sundas, " R. WM. H, LAWES, JR. 'rans leave New York for Red Bank from Wes ±J VEERNARY SURGEON. B3d Sree saon, 856 a. m,; 1210, , Graduae of Amercan Veernar College, N. Y. 4 56, p. m, Sundas, 925 a, m,-, 455 p, m, Resdence: Monmouh Sree, "rom Desbrosses and Coland srees. 900 a. m.; Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bun , 4 a,f lu, p. n. Sundas a. m. f 16 p. m.. B. HUCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, {enernl Manager. Grn. PaMeneer Agen, OHN S. AI'LEUAE & SON, l' )l'nski.l.«>ks A I.AW (nnes ml er lror.(l H Vnm nn's. Un lunk, N. J, I I KNKY M. NEVIIH, (ll SHK.l.UH A LAW, 1 1 l'ulkm IIIIHV, Fron ou (., HIHI Ik. N J. c IKHl'K W, HUl'K, (II.NSH.I.Ulf A I LAW, Illecu fnn ID lld Knll IKI> lusk, N,.1. UJAHLKh II. 1VINH, 4*11 NsKI.I.OU A!' LA VV, n.h H 4, K-Kl.xl' llulldln, H>A> NUMI, KM* HANK. N.^ /HMl'M> Wll.KUN. ""~ l\ ruf.\ski.l» { A LAW, M'''Kxr n Nr\!UM A Wllnl. KKD BANK, N. J. FOH KlKKllOLl UA MAAWAN. n;l!< -s ; I''H III) I K IH II I I M. L'uv" I'l Hunk (HulU!. oxcrp'l, U». HL'J 1 AMKS E. I>KUNAN. "~ K. n.: 1'J IUS, 4 ;4,' p. n. lains l.kavk K!U KKOLU I'uU HK1> ISANh. ej cm NHKLLOH A LAW, va Muw v f u » 111, ;; lf, 4 L'II. 10 L*H da SRUC, {KH BASK, N. 1, D p. n. U A. (. HKOWN, RAINS I.KAVK NKW VdKK Full HKI> HANK, Knn I.IIM'IH slr-cl, 4 W- H ;«l,»l 411 l.lo n.: *l ld KYK.KAl. NOHK A NI) HHlA HPRCIALI8 *M 40, 4 111, M H, ;II»I, *?, HI, 5 W, (I :»l. 11 fuj H-»ld-ff Kfl Hrmd Hml, Hcd Hank, N. J, (W l Hds HKl KulSH mlvi p. ll. rllllbnx,» HI. MU HI f. III.: 4111! p SllUI'du HfIKHlN. nc N II U,H r, dull ml uw aa Sou Krrrv frmlml. H ;5,»5;. 11 LI a. n.: '1 l.'. ecplnf H~H, led Hdhk. *;;/,am. *4;\ *?,h,*hli. n2,. 11 MIWHf.H- uh. I'.l.I.A I'RKNISH UI'HAM. n^s snnln* onl) p. n, Snu*, H ")". I M.V H. m.; ; ;}o p, n, ml M,.(> )?M Nm'I. H f>f n. 111.; 1J.H'. *\\ f), *4 M. DISKASKS UK WlMKN AND CHILDREN. ] 1»> p. n. HulnH, H.JJ5 a. n.; 4 '>:> p. n. KI.K("I KKl'Y. ou Cnrluul l hhhnfrn'h Hn Us, \ ml II. n.; RoM s, RK;IHI.;U urn.dim;, HKI> HANK, N. J, laa, M 40, *S ll, II m p. m, Surulan, \Hf> Al l'cl Hank ufllc' w md Krllu R EADING SYSEM. NEW JERSEY CENRAL. Correced o November IBn, RAINS LEAVE BED BANK, (all ml roue) For New York, Newark. Elzabeh, Ac, a H E H H E R E. W I L ^ HI lukon DKNIH, (ralhc 1'vjs of l'nslvflnla, -c D>H In Hrd lsk : Momlas. WedK^dan mll Hurdas: u'sdn I'V'flnjfN from 7:30 o H:S), Hcg.s Bululnn. ~ Urunl sreh. Hcd Hank, N. J, HHnN 1U and 11. R. R, F, BORDEN, HIlKKON DENIS. MSr HALL M/ILDIMJ. HED BANK, N. I, Parcular afnlo (l\n o he admnsraon of jnxh ROCKMORON, DENAL SUIWEON. OKFICI : No, 5 Broad Sree. fjr, F. L, WRIGH, ±J SLIKEON DENIS, Red Bank, NJ* W P.O. Addr-M, SHREWSBURY, N. J. W. LEONARI), (hursdas onl), 800, 845, 727, , a. rr.' 12 36, 425, 435, 720 p. m. CONRACOR AND BUILDER. Sundas S 30, 808 a. m,; 46(1. 838, 904 p. ro. Esmaes gven or wor b he da, For Freehold va Maawan auoo, 8K9 a, m,; 1^86, Lcx;k Box 69. Alanc Hghland, N. J 4 3a p.m. For Lukewood, LHk>hnr«(Mancneger). fc, n 6 47, H UNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND a. m. B 03, 530 p, m. Sundas a ORGANS, a, n. Oflee a h, de la ReusslPs Jewelr Sore. For Alanc C a, n.; 8 03, 4 41 p. m. For Phladelpha, Vlneland, Brdgeon, Ac, B 47 a. n.; p. m. For ores Rver and Baroega a 6 47, a. a.- 8 m, 5 80 p. m, Sundaj a. n. For Alanc Hghlands 11 B5 a. m. 4 OS p. m. W. G, BKSLER, C. M, BUR, Vce Preg, and Gen'l Mgr, Gen'l Pass. Agl. XJGICE OF SELEMEN. J.1 ESAE OF ANNE McOI ANE, deceased, Noco s hereb gven ha he accoun* of he subscrber, admnsraor of sad deceased wll "be auded and saed b he Surrogae, and repored for selemen o be Orphans Cour of he Coun of Monmoul, ON HURSDAY, HE 26H DAY "OF MARCH nex. Daed F«jb. 14h, HENRY 0. MCLEAN. O N RULf O BAR CREDIORS. EXECUORS' NOICS, (eorffe A. Hope and Frederck w. Hope, execuore of Helen (;, Hope, deceuged, b order uf he Surrogae of he Coun of Hnnmoub, hereb gve nohe o ne credora of he sad deceaged o brng n her debs, demands and clams agans he esae of sad dcceashd, under oah orafflrna. on, whn nne monhs from he WENIEH DAY OK JANUARY. 1W»8. or he wll be forever barred of an acon heefor agans he sad execuos, GEORGE A. HOPE, FUKDErICK W, HOPE; FRKDERcK W, HOPE, Procor. CIVIL ENGINEER, Successor o Geo, Cooper. C. E. Pos Offce Buldng, led BANK, N. JACOB C. SHUS, AUCIONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock farm mplemens and oher personal proper, QHERIFFS SALE, B vrue of a er or gubsnce o leak or ooze from an car or O wr of fl fa. o me dreced, ssued ou of he wagon or vessel n whch he lame ma be conveed Cour of Chancer of he sae of New Jerse, or carred, wll be exposed o sfle a publc vendue, on MOS- 4. he carrng or conveng hrough an sree DAY, HE 13h DAY OF APRIL, 1908, beween an subsance whch has been removed from an he hours of V o'clock and 5 o'clock (a 2 o'clock), prv vaul or oerappol, unless he same shall be nclosed n ar-gh barrels, or n a perfecl gh and n he afernoon of salu da, a he cour house a Freehold, n le owrbhp of Freehold, coun of properl covered wagon, Monnouh. New Jerse. 6. All carng of garbage hrough he ree All he undvded one-half par of all ha rac he ownshp excep beween he hours of sunse and sx A. M. or parcel of land and premses bereoafer parcularl deocrlbed, suae, lng and beng ID he 8, he burnng of an maer or subanee whch ownshp of Shrewgbur, n he coun of Monnjouh and sae of New jeree, bounded norhward b he rver, easwurd b Peer W, Serv land, on ho souh b land of he hen of Mrs. W. H. Lawes, deceased, formerl he MulhoHand land; weswrd b ho rver aud n par h he Hneg meadow, and conanug eb acres n be whole farm. Sezed m he proper of Edward E. Ells e als, aken n execuon a he su of Wllam A. Van- Bchock, and o be Bold b O. C. BQGARDUB, Sherff. PARKKll VANOEI.DIR, BQ'rs, Daed March 7h, 19l«, [$5.40,1 Noce o Bcclers J be ordnance prohbng he rdng of bccles on he sdewalks whn, he lms of he own of Red Bank wll be srcl enforced. All persons rdng on he sdewalks, all per sons rdng whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all persons rdng faser han sx mles an hour, whn he corporae lms of he own of Red Bank, wll be arresed and fned. F. P. SRYKBR, f Polce, elephone Call 18n. No. 8^ Broad S., Red Bank. W M. H.SEELEY,"" ; POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noar Publc, Solders' Vouchers prepared _^ Blls of Sale for Ve«el. specal Noce RELAING O NUISANCES IN HE ownshp of Shrewsbur. Nusances whn he ownshp of Shrewsbur are hereb defned and declared o be, and he shall nclude and embrace: 1. he placng or depobnr n or upon an sree or alle, or n or upon an publc or prvae proper n ha ownshp, an dead anmal or an par of he some, or an dead nan or an par of he same, or nh from prves or cesspool or cach basn w rubbsh of an knd or dewrpon, or an houm or kchen glops or garbage, manure or sweepng (provded ha HMble manure und oher manure ro» be used as a ferlser), ur an foul or offensve or obnoxous maer or subsance whaever. 2, An full or leak prv vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for flh. 3, Allowng or permng an ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve or decomposng sold or flud ma- shall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off an foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurful, or annong gas, smoke, seam or odor. 7. he casng ur dschargng no he Shrewsbur or Navesnk.or Souh Shrewsbur rvers, or IBV» an sream In hs ownshp, or on he boundar lne of hs ownshp, an subsance whch has been removed from an vaul, cesspool or suk, or an offal or oher refue, lquds or solds, b an ppes or oherwse. 8. An and ever nusance an above defned o hereb prohbed and forbdden whn he ownshp of Shrewsbur, and an person makng, creang, earnng, mananng or permng an of nm nusances shall forfe and pa a penal of wenfve dollars. he above Is an exrac from he ordnances of he board of healh of Shrewsbur owmhp, and M *ame wll be horoughl enforced. W. C. ARMSRONG, M, D,, PresdeI of he Board of Healh* 4, 0. HARRISON, eerear, Noce o Delnouens. Noce s hereb gven ha he proper of all delnquen axpaers n he wn of Red Bank, whose axes are no pad whn he me requred b law, wll be adversed and sold, n accordance wh he provsons of he saue governng such cases. HEODORE F. WHIE, own reasurer

16 BRIEF IEMS OF MWS. MINOR HAPPENINGS IN ALX. PARS OP HE COUNY. permannl Koe, rflng Ol nrarnm and MHermmMff fvurrr of lafr n Ullaar o»<i Vaun r, Jlll I'lll ll U1N IlllH HlUfClfcl W. W, url ««Hccr'arj v( he Alanc ^l -unar,-)n >n of Long Hruncl. II, H. MIHIWIIW huh r'w^h'] KM prm pl,f n' publc MIKIOI a Souhard o c p» Mhr H)BIUUM n H * * 11 *. M. nl MH. Clarlr M. Hucher of Fr.! mll u vsng r'iav'h n.4 Freehold oer'm M nake. A!n> I'cc' I)>mo<'r»lc prmar a Vu-,'lol vn pu u recep (nr I r' n he lallo box n unmake fur Ins cke. He ll no know of IMH nslnkc unl ou'of he eller* handed hm h;ck he recep he da afer he pr- 111 ; r v. Wll Faae n Farmng, D, Howard JcmeH, who for several srh Im-. been n Now York nne uml lvmnlvana bu ng nnd packng fru for a cold soram- compan, lfh reurned o n- old hom ner Freehold and wll Dpen' he lojphead farm fur hs f l r. Fellor jnmonm Eneraned. WUa M. Freeman of Freehold ook 111»* maser unson degree n he Masonc 1OIIK>' >'f "l place las week. Afer he l'gre 1 had been conferred he eneraned IMH fellow Masons a a banque a he Amercan hoel. Helpor Lo*en on Indusr, I. Unerberg, whoso shr facor a Kepor hfhecl down several monhs ago, "(s sared a facor a Spols wood. Isaac Pearson of Kepor wll be foreman n he new facor. Hreken Wh Paralan. Joseph Nekelson, rlmgman a he Sprngwood avenue ralroad crossng a Asbur Park, was srcken wh pnralbs a few dnr ago whle a IUH pos. Hs condon JH seroub, Fell Backward from a (Joeh, Frank, he. oung m\\ of K, Frank Mason of Kepor, fell backwards fron a couch a few das ago. he back of he bo's head sruck a radaor and he receved a bad cu. Gong Wem for Jn Healh, Wllam E. Herber of Long Branch wll go o Calforna o locae permanenl. He s n poor healh and he wll go WWn he hope ha he change wll prove benefcal. Muon Agen ReHlgn. George Hampon haw resgned as saon agen a Anbur Par. He wll move o Island Heghs, whre he wll engage n he confeconer nnd ce cream busness. A Suden n Poor Healh, Frank F. Smpson of Maawan, who has been aendng he Polechnc preparaor school a Brookln, has been oblged o gve up hs sudes on accoun of poor healh, Arr Job for Reporer, Frank Smle, who IIMH been a reporer on he Long Branch Press for several monhs, has" gone o New York, where he has a clercal poson wh u racon compan. Huffevnu From a Varbunele. Mrs. Wllam VanDsen of Freehold has a carbuncle, on her lp. Dr, Feldof R">d Bank was called n consulaon n he c He las week wh Dr. Formun. Freeall' Sew Bucher. Harr Claon, who has worked n several of he bucher shops a Freehold lor a number of ears, has gone n he bucher busness h-re for hmself. Dvdend for Hank npohorm, he recever of he defunc Frs Naonal bank of Asbur Park has annouc'd ha a dvdend of 25 per cen wll aoou bw pd o he deposors, A Keporer'H New Job, Saxon E. Anderson, Jr., of Kopor, has a poson as foreman of a gang of men n he consrucon of he new waer works a Jerse C. Buck Afer a Long Absence. Wllam H. Red, founder of he sree ear B'vee a Kepor, s back o ha own ngan for a bref sa afer on abence of foureen ears, Wrn Broken b a Fall, Ms? Blanche llalse of Mnnnsquan fell whle ou workng a few das ago and broke her wrs. Shr Facor emnnem Work, he shr facor a EnglBhovvn opened las week afer a long perod of dleness and a large number of hands are now emploed. A Parnershp Dssolved. Alonzo Brower & Son, conracors a Freehold, have dssolved parnershp, he son, Frederck A. Brower, wll connue he busness. Surprzed on Her Brhda, Mrs. George H. Green of Long Branch receved a surprse vs from a compan of frends las week n celebraon of her 7l brhda. From uvhmd Fever, Edward M'gll of ABburj- Park, who has been a he Long Branc hospal for hreen weeks wh phod fever, s recoverng. Kepor Woman Wan* MHrorce, Mr. L'zze Hammer of Kepor has brough su agans her husband, James L. Hammer, for dvuree and almon. Kmpmr'M Good Bowler, Herber empleon of Kepor made a core of 848 on he howlng alles a ha place a few sghs ago. WALL PAPERS^~~~~ A HARRISON'S, ro* MFM, M Bank, N. J. % #?» ^ I f *! * ^ *»?» ^ I* f Y f Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y AUN JANE. 1VVBH nervous lke and bashful when 1 made m frs bow las week. I feel beer now, ell ou wh. 1 had a cough ha was enough o make grann feel bad, bu afer I go acquaned wh Aun Mar across he sree a Cooper's drug sore, she gave me a bole of her cough cur- and I fel beer n a few hours. Besdes, some of m knd and oblgng readers me Mr, Borck and asked hm all sors of quesons abou me, and now perhaps m job'll be sead, jus cause I made folks alk. One marred man n he clohng busness downown asked Mr. Borck f "I was good o look upon." If he'll come n here for a few mnues mabe he'll fnd wha I am good on. A he Hgh Grade Sore. Anoher kndl merchan n he shoe busness sad ho lked m brogue. Of course I'll ge m Easer eh here bu n he mean, me I'll r o lose m brogue, bu s knd of bard a frs ou know, A real genune, sngle man n a hardware sore, asked how old I was (never menoned looks or wha I was worh) and seemed o knd 'olke m sle. Well, I was 18, oung genleman, bu I won' ell ou bow long ago, and I ore he page ou of our faml Bble ha ells when I was born. Well, I learned heaps las week, I learned ha we're lvng n wha Mr. Sorck calls ' a progressve and aggressve age ;" ha moa everhng s beng mproved, no onl panos and bccles, and ha we ndvduals ough o am a beerng and mprovng ourselves. our surroundngs and everhng we ge n ouch wh. Inellgen people realze hs and are bung beer grades of panos and bccles han he leas nellgen claw. he fnd he bes goods cos he leas n he long run, alkng 'bou long runs remnds me ha I learned from man rders hs week ha he Raccle s he eases and longes runnng bccle made, I heard a carpener boss sa he would no be whou a Raccle f he cos 100 dollars nsead of 55 dollars. He red o rde some oher wheel one da recenl bu he sas was "jus lke walkng backwards." I couned 74 Reccles on he floor las week. Several are sold now, bu ou can ge sued here, and no queson abou. When I walked no hs sore las week Monda, I had no dea ha here were over 800 bccles under hs roof ; bu here are, and more oo, I found ha 884 were sold a hs sore las eap. Who would magne so man bccles sold ou of one sore n Red Bank? I dare sa ls s more han all he oher sores n he coun pu ogeher sold. Orders have been gven o have one-half of he bccle ock brough down sars for hs Saurda's dspla. Come and see hem ; he wll neres ou, even ou are no gong o bu. All szes of frames and ubng, all colors of he ranbow, and he greaes vare of makes and prces from 25 dollars o 75 dollars. Nex week I'll alk a sermon on " hgh grade," and f ou read ou'll learn a hng or wo from Aun Jane a ff SORCK'S, of Course. CHARLOE RUSSE In dfferen flavors and colors, FANCY CAKES In vares for recepons, ec. CHILD'S, Red Bank. ffffffffffffffffff \ SPRING IMILLINERY ^ s arrvng dal a our sore. Our buers and rmmers have been n New York for weeks gaherng all ha s new and pre n Lades', Msses' and Chldren's Headwear. Our openng wll ake place n he near fuure. ORCHARDS AND GARDENS, Lawns and Flower Beds wll lnd wha. Is waned a Rver Vew Nurseres, J. H. O'HACAN, LILE SILVER, NEW JERSEY. Dancer of Cold* and Grp, he greaes danger from colds and grp s her resulng n pneumona. If reasonable care s ueed, however, and Chamberlan's Cough Remed aken, all danger wll be avoded. Among he ens of housands who have used hs remed for hese dseaes we have e o learn of a sngle case havng resuled n pneumona, whch hows conclusvel ha s a ceran prevenve of ha dangerous dsease. I wll cure a cold or an aack of he grp n less me han an oher reamen. I pleasan and safe o ake. For sale b C. A. Mnon & Co., Druggss, 4 Broad sree. Bed Bank, N. J, Perfecon Sprng Lock Wre Fence, Bes n he marke for Farm or Lawn, J, N. HILLYER. Agen, MID1JLEOWN, NEW JKB8KY NOICE Of MEEING OF ownshp Commee he ownshp Commee of Shrewsbur ownshp wll mee a he ownshp Hall on Monmouh sree on Saurda, March 21s, 1903, a o o'clock, A. M. he newl eleced offcers of he ownshp wll ake her oahs of offce a ha me and wll presen her bonds. ALBER C. HARRISON, ownshp Clerk JOSEPH 0, ESCBELBACII* COLUMBIA HOEL, vm Wen Fron sree, new Parl, Bed Bank, N, J Kreuger' Beer and F. k H. 8obafer'«Welner Bef al wanm^mngb ALSO BARHOLOMA EOOHIBKB BIIB Of BOLU. Bobb Shafoe's gone o sea, Slver buckles on hs knee ; He'll come back and marr me Pre Bobb Shafoe, hen we'll ren a lle fla And 'round our board grow old and fa. Who could wsh us more han ha? Happ Bobb Shafoe. 'Md hese happ homelke scenes We'll rere upon our means. And lve long on BUCKLIN BEANS Luck Bobb Shafoe. Ver rul, J. & W. S. BUCKLIN. Coal, Wood and Ferlzers.! H. J. Baker's, Bowker s and Lser's Ferlzers n an quan needed. Farmers wll save mone b bung here and orderng earl. Plane Jr. Rdng Culvaors and Buckee Rdng Culvaors. Waler A. Wood Mowng Machnes and Rakes, Souhbend Plows, Olver Plows, Boss Plows and all Fxures. Brck for Sale.? V????? Freghng Done on Reasonable erms. HOMAS P. BROWN, 24 Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, N. J, ELEPHONE CALL 97.

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