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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 46. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, MA 12,1897. PAGES 1 O 8. OLD OFFCERS APPONED, NO CHANGES N HE OWN OFFCALS HS EAR., James Walsh Remains Chie o Police qnd James Norman is Sree Superinenden All he Assisan Marshals Re-Appoined. he own commissioners held a regular meeing las nigh and appoined all he old own oicials. heodore. F. Whie, he own reasurer, will hold oice or hree years, under he law passed lae year. Edmund Wilson, who las nigh was re-appoined as counsel o he own o Bed Bank, will ako hold he place or a erm o hree years. here was quie a srie or he places o chie o police and sree superinenden. William H. Wilson waned o be chie o 'police and had pu in. an applicaion or ha oice. John B. Grover waned o be sree superinenden. His peiion was signed by a large number o business men and prominen ciizens o he own.,some o hese men aerward said ha hey wanedijmr. Norman o ge he place again, bu ha hey had signed Mr. Grover's applicaion when he asked hem o because hey couldn' very well reuse. All he assisan marshals go heir old places. he assisan marshals are Franklin Pierce Sryker, Harry ilon, William, Wolcoc and Peer Lang. hey will each ge $150 a year! David Riddle was appoined an assisan marshal a he saion and he will ge $50 a year. heodore F. Whie's bond as reasurer was acceped, His bondsmen are Winield Whie, Newon Doremua and A.. Doremus. he bond was in he sum o William S; Sneden's bond as waer commissioner was also acceped. J.A. hrockmoron was Mr. Sneden's bondbman.,. Humphrey Hay ward's saloon license was renewed and a number o bills were passed. was saed > ha he conracor would begin work on he sewers in a day or wo. His gang o laborers have already arrived in own. A Coming Smoker. he Monmouh boa club will hold a smoker a he club house on Friday nigh o nex week. James Bur.dee and Daniel W. Quinn have been engaged o urnish he enerainmen. he commiee in charge o he "smoker are W.. Corlies, Rober Hance, homas Davis, Jr., P.. Brady, W. H. Houson, J. L, Burrowes, Harry Worhley and W. A. Cole. ' > No Eaonownera Need Apply. For some ime pas here has been a. disagreemen beween he oicials o Eaonown ownship and he rolley' company. A. G. Greenberg, he presiden o he rolley company, has given ' noice ha hereaer rid"'persons living in Eaonown ownship will be employed by he rolley company. A Boy Killed. Armseaii Richardson, son o Andrew Richardson o Cenral avenue, was run over by a locomoive a he Beaoh sreo crossing las Saurday morning. he boy's leg was cu o. He was aken o he hospial a Long Branch, where he died ha nigh. He was seven years old. Freehold Propery Soldi 1 Henry R. Applegao o Era has bough 81 acres o land on Broad sree, Freehold. Mr. Applegae will build a house on he propery some imo his year. Monumens ami Headsones. Decoraion day is drawing near a hand, Many people havo headsones and monumens pu up a his season o ho yoar. Wo aro urnishing headsonea and monumona cheaper han any oher irm in ho couny. Wo aro oxeouing a our yard a numuor o he larges and ines inonuinonu over pu up in liia oocion, and wo also havo ono o ho (ncu socks in ho couny o selec rom. A call a our yard will eavo you monoy, homob Mnnaon & Son, Monmouh oreo, near own hall, Hod Bunk, N. J. Adv. Horsc a Ariion, hoinna M. ico will havo hiu hireenh Diilo o owa hordoh a Combu Bron,' uabloii a Woa Anbury 'aric on Monday, May 17h. ho lo o lw Bold oonaial o nhou D5 horace. licro nro an nsiiormon o excellen roiuluom, gonorul j;urpouo and dra horuon, oovoral *wehuinehud civmu and n rroor or wo. All ho liornou will bo Bold under a ull gmmmoo, OMAH M.' JOB, Adv. A Wllwon'o buor nnrko, 11 vo poundi o now mndo oronumry, il. ry ho amouii " 400" Moulin nnd Jnvn ooio. Our lly-oou mlxod on n vory olioloo. Nox o Firs Naional hank. Adv. REV. EBENEZER BRD WNS. His Church la' "Recognised" Aer hree Coness. Rev. Ebenezer Bird is a grea believer in he old ime able ha he hird ime conquers. He haa ried hree imes o have he Pilgrim Bapis church o Red Bank recognized as a church. he irs ime he ried was abou a year ago, and he was overwhelmingly deeaed. Six monhs aerward he ried again, and he was.beaen, bu by only a small majoriy. Las week he ried or he hird ime and he won a big vicory. Beore a Bapis church can be recognized as a church by he oher churches in he conerence or in he associaion he churcheb mee and voe on i. A he meeing he pasor ells o he prospecs o his church and o his chances o conducing i successully; Oher people ell wha hey know o i, i anyhing, and hen he voe is aken, each ihurch having one voe. welve Bapis churches were represened a ho meeing las week,"and he voe sood 9 o 8 in avor o recognizing Pilgrim shurch.' All Bu one o he churcheb were colored Bapis churches. Rev. Ebenezer Bird came o Red Bank abou hree years ago and sared his church. A colored Bapis church was in Red Bank a ha ime and is sill here. A irs Mr. Bird held services in he bjrilding on Shrewsbury avenue, which had ormerly been used as a schoolhouse. Aerward services were held \n Moun's hall, a he corner o Fron and Pearl srees, which place is sill UBed or his purpose. his church now haa 48 members. here is a loaing deb o abou $100 on he church. Subscripions are being aken up o pay his o, and as soon as his is done a le will be bough or a church building., ^ Mr. Bird was born a slave in Peersburg, Va., and he remained a slave unil he was reed by he emancipaion proclamaion. m m Charged Wih Wie Beaing. A warran has been issued or he arres o George Barber o Beloisi. His wie, Rosey Barber, claims ha he bea her. She wen beore Jusice Child a Red Bank las.nigh and made he complain. Her mouh was bleeding and her clohes were orn. She said she had sood her husband's ill-reamen or nine years and would sand i no longer. Consable Walsh wen o Belord o-day o make he arres. Held or he Grand Jury* ' For wo or hree weeks pas here has been rouble beween he Lyons and Sewar amilies o Fair Haven. A number o complains have been made and here have been several hearings beore jusices. he las hearing was beore Jusice Child las Friday nigh, Asa resul o he hearings Henriea Lyons, Jerusha Lyons and Emma Sewar were held or he grand jury. * i» A Long Ride. Charles Robbins and George Marks rode 175 miles inside o 34 hours on Saurday and Sunday. hey sared rom Red Bank a en o'clock on Saurday nigh, and rode o Jersey Ciy. hey reached Jersey Ciy a our o'clock on Sunday morning. hey resed or an hour and hen rode o Coney'sland. hey sared or home on Sunday morning and reached Red Bank a en o'clock a nigh. ^ -.ho unprecedened success ha our line o " Reading Sandard " bicycles has obained in his, viciniy has caused oherj dealers o handle an inerior grade o bicycle, aeo made in Reading, Pa., and o represen hem o prospecive buyers as our line o wheels n cu pricos. Wo hereoro ' eol called upon o arac ho aenion o ho. public o he ac ha wo represen exclusively he ho goods mado by lio Reading Sandard manuacuring company, who mako ho oolebrncd "Reliable Reading" a $00, ho "Royal Reading" a $80, and ho "Roadng Sandard' r n$100. hero aro, howowr, nine dieren acories in Reading, mnklng wheels or pnra o wholn, Bomo o which reail n 5 and upward, and which uhould no 'bo conounded wih ho abovo lino wo ropronoji. Wo aro pleased a any imo o iihow our Reading Sandard lino o wheelmen and oxplain holr poini, o Biporlorly and Hlmplioly. Wo nliio roprenon ho well-known lino o "Wol American' bioyolcii and amkmui. leujr-cuuy AiiUmOM & Co., Broad iinil Whie nlwuu Adv. Jin Hiiro o iico ho iicpami drnin nlrirlii, blnok and colored, plain mid ancy, worh rom wo o lirco dollarii, a $1.48 onoli, Buurdny only, n ho dry Koodii lioro o Joiioph Balis, Hod Uunk, Adv. i* Hrlnly purn pnrln groon a Holirocdor'a pharmacy. -Adv. \ LOWER AXES HS EAR, A DECREASE N, HE COUN EXPENDURES.. he Freeholders' Annual Meeing Held o-day-bridge Money Reduced and Oher Appropriaions Cu Down. he board o reeholders held heir meeing o-day.' he.chie business o he board was ixing he appropriaions or he coming year. hese appropriaions ix he conny ax rae, and he rae o couny ax is high or low, according as he appropriaions are large or mall, Mos o he appropriaions or couny expenses are beyond he conrol o he reeholders. hey have no jurisdicion over he cour expenses} nor over he school money, nor over he amoun required or he insane. hey have conrol over only abou one-hird o he money raised or couny purposes. he reeholders ook ino consideraion he hard imes and he (diiculy many people have had in paying heir axes, and hey have reduced he appropriaions o he lowes* possible poin. n almos every ownship he money o be spen or bridges and culvers his year will be considerably es3 han i was las year; while no new bridge work.is o be underaken. Some o he bridges need o be replaced, bu hey can be made o las a year or wo longer. he appropriaions his year are so much smaller han hey were las year ha he couny ax rae will be abou wo dollars on a housand lower han i was las year. n many ownships his will bring he oal ax rae down o $10 on a housand, or possibly even lower han ha. Dr.'Asher. Applegaewas reeleced couny collecor. He ges a salary o $2,000 per year. James E. Barkalow was reap'poined janior o he-courhouse a $550,, per year, he same as las year. He is said o be he bes janior ha has ever had charge o he courhouse, Dr.. S. Long was appoined jail physician a $100 per year. John Henry Heyer was unanimously reeleced direcor o he board. wo new ree holders were sworn in. hey are Harry J.' Rockeeller and John E. Woerman..Under Asbury Park's new charer ha own is eniled o wo reeholders, and hese men were eleced o he places. he reeholders appropriaed $100 or each o he miliary companies o Freehold, Keypor, Long Branch and Asbury Park. No applicaion was made or an appropriaion or he Red Bank cavalry roop. he reeholders also appropriaed $2,500 or he Long Branch hospial. Cburcb News. Miss Mary Moun will lead he Chris ian Endeavor meeing a he Bapis church nex Monday nigh. he opic will be " Some hings worh living or.'' A Grace church sociable will be held a he home o Waler"-H. Moron on Broad sree on Friday nigh. A mission will be held in S. James's church or one week, beginning Sunday, May 23d. will be conduced by he Redemporise Fahers o New ork. his is ho irs ime in eigh years ha a mission has been held here. Sunday Gambling a Keypor. here ia a grea doal o Sunday gambling a Keypor, and an eor will be made o sop i in he uure. Joys and men congregae on ho shore o he bay every Sunday and pluy poker and oher card games. ho card players will be cauioned agains gambling and i hey coninue ho pracice hey will bo nr resed. A Coming Concer. A concer will bo given in Grace M. E. church on Monday nigh. May 17h, by ho Noidlinger rio and ho Lous qunroo, aaslsed by Mien dorrudo Smih, MBB Carrlo King o Brooklyn, MHU Bcaslo Bergen, Mm. Win. Pinard, Mr. J. O. Grapol, Mr. J, D. Oorson, Jr., and Mr. R. Malcbow. ho concer is or he bonoli o lio ChrlHinn Endeavor sociey nnd ho proceeds o he concer will be dovoed o ho piano und. ickeim 85 con o can ho hud n Allurom & CO' nnd rom ho' muinhorn o (ho nocloy. Adv. - A repor having been circulaed lm Miiia Calhoun anil Miiw Chamberlain wll dlnconinuo liuirnchool ho coming year, hoy beg o norm heir ricmlii nnj liuroim ihii no mich iionlonn oxlu. On ho conrary ho nchool will reopon Hopombnr lih wih ni-kar nnd liicrenwd noilllcn or work, Adv. ho ben lino o ndlen' liuvn nhlr wninui, wih ilondh'd collani, or emin, u, Uii> dry KCMMH norn o Jomipl Hne, Jod llnnk. Adv. John Richmond Paerson. John Rich mond Paerson died suddenly a Freehold las Wednesday, aged eveny years. He was born a Freehold and wih he excepion o one year ie had lived all o his lie a ha place. He had' been in he clohing business or y years and worked a his rade unil 'ebruary o his year, when he wag orced o qui on accoun o ailing healh. Mr. Paerson was one o he ldes members o he Freehold Presbyerian church and was a member o he hoir o ha church or 89 years. His irs wie was Miss Kae Pearsall. John 'aerson o New ork was he only hild o his union. Seveneen years ago he married again and his wie, wih one daugher, Miss Florence Paerson; survives him; Monday. OBUAR. His uneral was held on ' ' Mrs. Rachel Whie. Mrs. Rachel Whie died o Brigh's disease a Lile Silver on Sunday. She was 64 years old. Mrs. Whie lived a lile Silver all her lie. She was he daugher o Samuel Parker o Rumson. Abou weny years ago she married William Whie, who died our years aer. She was her husband's second wie, his irs wie having been her siser, Mr. Whie le hree diildeia by his irs wie. hey are Mrs. Charles Lippinco Miss' Addie Whie o Lile Silver and Mrs, Geo. Akinson o Red Bank. He e no children by his socond wie. Mrs, Whie's uneral was held a he house his aernoon, and he body was buried in he Mehodis church yard a Lile Silver. Abraham JOarkuloo. Abraham Barkuloo died a Oceanic on Sunday morning. He had lived a Oceanic abou 35" years, and or 25 years was bookkeeper or Dr. R. R. Conover and Dr. W.' A. BeB. For several years he had been in eeble healh. Abou our weeks ago he had a severe aack o verigo. He knew ha his was he beginning o he end, and old his physicians so. Las hursday he had anoher aack, and aer ha his deah was almos hourly expeced. He leaves one son, unis S. Barkuloo. His wie and wo. daughers died several years ago. he uneral was held yeserday and he body was buried a Lile Silver. Paren Shus. Paren Shus, aher o Charles Shus o Red Bank, died a Key Eas on Sunday nigh, aged 72 years. Deah was caused by pleuro-pneumonia. Mr. Shus leaves a widow and our children, all o whom excep Charles live in Nepune ownship.» *-&. Cemeery Oicers. he Rarian cemeery company o Keypor held is annual elecion las week. he oicers eleced were: Preslden^-Wm. H. VnnDlira. Secreary E. Burrowes Walling. reasurer homas B. Walling. he charer o he company was de sroyed in he ire when he cour house a Freehold was desroyed many years ago. A new charer will be procured.» i m "he Privae Secreary." "he Privae Secreary" will be he aracion a he Red Bank opera house o-nigh. he play is a very unny comr. edy, wih a good love sory running hrough i. he company hns received very avorablo commens rom he papers o he owns where i has been given, nnd Mr. Eyles considers i one o he bes aracions ho has ever brough hore, A Floaing Club House. he wo-sory loaing club house, belonging o ho bon club which was organized horo hin all, has boon owed up he river and is now anchored near ho Middloown Bhore, o Paerson's poin ho club ie mndo up principally o uunv mer residens, wih a ow Red Bunkers among ho niombcra. Good Ho-HeH a Privae Hale. havo jus received a carload o good horach, Hiiilnblo or all purposed. h horne) will bo Hold a privae H»1O or wll bo oered or exchange a my place on he Middloown and Keypor urnpike ho horuon arc noiirid, woll-hrokon and gonllo. Mon o liu liornou aro good iiinglo horeon, miiablo or drivlngorbuul nwiu purpoich. here aro a ew maclie annin and nlno a pair oc yourib nuilcii, W.. HiNimujiCHON, Agon. Adv llrlnu hin.ocil And «<-l a pair o mimmcr connilo,»n nlzo rom <;K(UJO o hiry, worh u hal dollar, or ill) emiii; Saurday only, nl ho dry KOodii rioro o JOCJ Biilz, e llnnk, Adv, Whim you udvorliin n iuo.riomii ho KUV o your iioro n curried ln< inoro han U,()00 lioiuvu ovory woulc,~ Adv. FROM MDDLEOWN. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- OND HE SHREWSBUR. Rev. and Mrs. p. K. Hagerman Ge Heary Welcome Home-A Neic Pasor or a Bapis Church A Sui Over Gahering Small Clams. Rev. P. K. Hageman, pasor o he Middleown Reormed church, reurned rom Florida on Saurday, where he had ieen spending wo monhs'. His wie accompanied him on, he rip and hey received a very heary and cordial welcome home. Some o he women o he church had aken possession o he parsonage and had illed he larder wih all inds o good hings. On Sunday he church was beauiully decoraed wih lowers and was illed wih a large audience. Beore leaving or he Souh, he congregaion gave a purse.o $187 o Mr. Hageman as a oken o heir aecion. Rev. W. H. Shermer o Elizabeh has icceped a call o he Cenral Bapis. church a Alanic Highlands. Rev. Rober Zebley o Hillside conduced he services in he church las Sunday. William and, Fredrick Boeckel, Michael md Joseph Despreaux and William Schneider, all o Locus Poin, were arresed on Monday on complain o Mr. Burdge or aking clams rom naural beds less ha an inch in lengh. he men will have'a hearing beore Jusice. Whie a Alanic Highlands his aernoon. he seamboa Monmouh has sared on her regular rips beween Alanio ' Highlands and New ork. She leaves Alanic Highlands every day a 8:10 A. M. and p. M, She leaves New ork, oo o Recor sree, a 10:15 A. M. and 8:45 P. M. he Sandy Hook will be pu on he roue on June 10h. Eev. Charles E. Hill o Red Bank conr duced he services in he Bapis church a New Monmouh las Sunday morning. A nigh he services were conduced by he Chrisian Endeavor sociey. he yach olub'houses a Alanic" Highlands will reopen or he season on he 30h o his monh. A race has been arranged o ake place in.he bay on ha day.. A. srawberry and ice cream esival will be held in he Dolby building a Alanic Highlands nex Saurday nigh or he beneio he Presbyerian church. he Chrisian Endeavor socieies composing he Monmouh local union will mee- a he Middleown Reormed iburch o-morrow. Mrs. Elizabeh Se on and her daugher Mollie, o Bualo, are he guess o Mrs. William B, Moore a Alanic Highlands. Mrs. John M. Sbars o Alanio Highlands is making some improvemens o her house on Zion hill. Mrs Jennie Moyer o New ork is he gues o her siser-in-law, Mrs. homas DuMon o Navesink. Dr. John Habersliaw o onkers has aken possession o his summer home a Alanic Highlands. Mrs. Samuel A. Foser, wie o he lighhouse keeper a Breven Park, is very sick. B.. Champion is building a iy-oo addiion o his pier a Alanio Highlands. Miss illie Hendrickson is recovering rom a severe aaok o pneumonia. Oliver C. Ayers's house a Locus Poin hns been repained., Louie Wenger o Alanic Highlands is very siok. Grlen-McVau ghin. Miss Kae Gri en nnd Eugene Mo- Vnughin, boh o Long Branch, were married on Monday o las week by Rev. W. P. Canwell.. he bride wore a gown o blue silk and a whie ha. Miss Lizzie Grien, a siser o ho bride, was bridesmaid, nnd Michael. Grion was bes. ho groom-is an oniployeo o ho New Jersey Conrol railroad company, ho couplo have begun housekeeping a Long Branch. Fory Horses. arrived homo hia morning wih anoher carload o horah. Wih wha havo on hand hnvo a Bock o ory oxra good bond o horncb. hero nro eigh mnched oams and ono Hpood eam, very woll paired. n ho lo nro wo pacorn nnd wo rocni, nnd HOO lno BKO driveni. Hoveral nro iou, good Kdlod hoiboh or delivery wngom or bubinoiih punxmes. conauily keop lioruen o nil klndii, or ovory purpone, nnd sell hem rcnnonnblo, on good crinn, und ho horwn nro jui wha - Bay hey nro.. W. U. Kr., ouidi,, N. J. Adv, Waned Money. ou wnho your monoy i you pay moro or your mea han wha charge. noil ho hi'ii mea nnd noil i n lower priccii han imy oher bucher, do inoin on oniili, bu ha in ho reiuion why ran aord o noil a a lower prlco. Jonopli ynn, ho oiuili bucher, Uroud nr«(i, Adv,

2 [ (, ABO BUN OVER. An Arm Dislocaed and a Bicycle Wrecked, Edward Deniee, Oceanic's as bicycle rider, is raining or he rvingon and Milburn race. Las Friday he was ou on his wheel and was aking a spin hrough Seabrigh when Oecar Anderson, a boy oureen years old, ran ou in he sree in ron o Denise and waved his arms. Denise could no sdp nor urn ou in ime o avoid a collision, and he boy was run over. he acciden happened near Dr. Reid's drug sore, and he boy was aken here, where his injuries were looked aer. His arm was ound o be dislocaed and he was bruised abou he body. Denise's wheel wab compleely wrecked and he was also badly bruised. n speaking o he acciden Denise said he hough he boy, did no realize, how as he was going and ha he ran ou in he sree and waved his hands o sorv righen him, and inended o ge ou o he way in ime o le him pass. Denise was going so as, however, ha he collision could no be avoided. wheels are : sronger.. handsomer easier running han ever beore he prices are righ WESERN WHEEL WORKS CHCAGO-NEW ORK Caalogue re Agenscveiywhsra Frenchland German «} angh "by he moa prosrcsslre and iaereslng o known sysems, HE GOUN MEHOD. Fieen years o eaching hese languages, n addiion o a borougi preparaion, bave enabled Mrs. Ralpb o become a mos successul nsrucor. is. Ralph's Privae School, LMED O WELVE PUPLS, hird Quarer o Fourh ear began Feb. 1s, his school s peculiarly adaped o children who roin any cause are backward in heir sudies. MRS. S. RALPJ,. No. 25 Fron S1\, Red Bank. CURS' Fiy-cen Negligee Shir, laundered and unlaundered, is grea value. 27 Broad S., Red Bank. Columbia Bicycles, 1897 Models, 5 per cen Nickel Seel ubing, Sandard o he World, have no equal, $ COLUMBAS, models 40, 41 and 44, known everywhere and have no superior excep he 1897 Columbias, $75. model 43, 20-lnch wheels, Harord Bicycles,. Paerns 7 'and 8, reduced rom 876 o $60. Paerns 9 " 10, " " 60 " 55. Equal o any bicycles made excep Columbias. * Wo ask expers o.oxnmlno em piece by piece.. OHER HARFORDS, 860, S45 $40. Some Second-Hand Bicycles a Bargains. W. A. COLE, Agen, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. he Shrewsbury Eucbre Club. Miss Marha Allen o Riverside avenue enerained he Shrewsbury euchre club las hursday nigh. Nearly ory members were presen. Mrs. homas Davis, la Jr., won a cu glass cream and sugar dish, and Mrs. Win. R. Sevens o Eaonown won a cu glass vinagree. i& cu glass decaner was.won by Wmeld Barlow, and J. raord Allen won a silver-mouned comb. he las meeing o l*e club or he season will be held on hursday nigh o nex week a G. W Barlow's a Shrewsbury. A Wadding Anniversrry. he Daughers o Libery held a sociable a A.. Mezgar's a Wes Long Branch las Wednesday nigh, and cleared abou $10. he day happened o ba he 28h anniversary o he marriage o Mr. and Mrs, Mezgar, and here was hus a double celebraion. A he sociable Mrs. Mezgar wore he dress she wore a her wedding. Rereshmens o cake and ice cream were served. Abou iy persons were presen and lae in he evening Mr. and Mrs. Mezgar were serepaded by a number o young people o he localiy.»!» wo Bicyclers Fall. Charlesi K7D7 Foxwell ell rom his bicycle las hursday while going around he corner o Monmouh and Broad srees a a rapid pace. His knee was hur in he all. Edwnrd S. Allaire, Jr., had a similar all while rounding he corner o Broad sree and Leroy place. He escaped wih. a skinned knuckle. i Asbury Park's New Ahleic Club. * he Oreos ahleic club was recenl; organized a Asbury Park. weny persons have already joined he club, Charles Maren has been eleced presl den and J. L, Ferris' reasurer. H. A, Wason has been seleced as capain o he baseball eam and E. Hendrickson as manager.! A Race Mee a Freehold. ho Freehold driving club will hold a public racing meeing on Monday, May 81s. here will be hree roing coness, hurdlo races, high'jumping and an exhibiion drag chase. Euchre Prizes a Long Branch. he Chelsea club o Long Branch mel a he house o F. C. omlinson losi hursday nigh o play euchre. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Doy and J. B. Avis. Wheelmen o Race. he Red Bank wheolrnon will hold a race mee a Souwood Park on Monday, May 31s. Five evens will be con 'esed. Enries will be received b' James B. Weaver, chairman o ho rac commiee. Odds and Ends o Spor. lio bowling ournamen beween in ire companies o Nepluno ownship was won by Nepuno company o Asbury Park, which won six ou o ho soveii games played. lui Hud Bank Wheelmen will havo run nex Sunday o ho Hudson coun; boulevard. hey will Blur rom he Re Bank saion a eigh o'clock on Suinla, morning Janiea C. Doughy, Jmnei B, Weave and Edward Longiroi'l 1010 o 'ln< Brook hin Biindoy on heir whocln. Whiall 8. Hill H bough Uiorolliij mnro bully Brody rom Ueorgn Wood Jr. he nuro linn n record o 8,20, Dr. longlnml won ho hailgu a 111 laid mach o ho Haynlili) gun oluli a Keypm. iinkiii) HANK KCMSH prluu homo iicivu ho OW o Monmou couny. jirlnln moro o hin imvii an prlnu i hoer limn imy oher jiupe in lio couny. Compare) uio HKUMK wih ho ohir couny papora nml m lio dloroiico yoilnwl. lllo UieUM coiiln $1.00 n yemr. Adv. N B N * ' HAVE BOUGH' >.AAik,l vwrwmv >. 120 ARLNGON BCCLES > *! 4 A A FGURE WHCH ENABLES ME O SELL HEM A *#' * $39.00 EACH..*** HESE BCCLES AR}S SRCL HGH GRADE WHEELS. ' he wheels are or boh-men and woinen. he men's wheels are all 24-inch, and are inished in dark blue. he women's wheels are all 22-inch, and are inished in dark green. hese wheels will be pu ori sale a my sore on hursday morning, May ijh., ' hese wheels are Guaraneed wih my good-as-gold guaranee. give he same guaranee wih his wheel ha do wih a wheel ha sell or one hundred dollars. any par o he wheel breaks wihin six monhs aer i is bough, bring i back and will REPAR FREE OF CHARGE.! 4 *.! > '4! GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, - 4 '4 SUCCESSOR O POPE & PAERSON, EAS FRON SREE, RED BANK, N, J. > 1 >! i > *

3 «->-* BE SOPPED HE HORSES. A Rider Who Prevened Wha Sligh Have Been a Serious Acciden. On/a pleasan aernoon recenly, when be boulevard was illed wih bioyole riders, a eam o big gray horses hiched o. a heavy plaorm ruck which had been sanding a he corner o One Hundredh sree wih no driver in eigh deoidedjo ran away. hey sared slowly down'ho boulevard, and when hey discovered ha no one was holding he reins hey quickened heir pace unil hey were running a oil spoed. When.hey sared some one shoued "a warning o he bicycle riders. Several women-who were in ron o he horses ; succeeded in urning up a side sree beore hey were overaken, and he riders who were several' blookr ahead ben over heir handle bars and soorohed or saey.,;:." /y-: : As he horses w^en earing down he boulevard in an irregular ooprse he heavy ruok behind hem swayed irs o one eide and hen o he oher. he shous o warning o. he* bioyole riders rom people on he sidewalk excied he horses o run heir ases Several as riders.kep along behind he runaway eam unil Niney-ih sree was reaobed, when suddenly o, man who wore a gray sweaer orced his wheel ahead o he ollowing riders, hen alongside o he righened horses and, waiing his opporuniy, grabbed he horse neares him by he reins, and in lees'han hal a blook he had brongh he horses o a sandsill. n he crowd' ha surrounded he capured eam he man who had sopped hem was los,when some one inquired or him, i was ound ha he had ridden away as, i such eas were no imporan enough o inerrup his ride.- ""* ": " *" Rules or he Road. A prominen wheel company has compiled he ollowing road rules: D meeing riders, pedesrians and vebioles keep o he righ.. n overaking and passing hem keep o he le, n urning corners o he le always keep o he ouside o he sree. n urning owners o he righ keep as ar ou as possible wihou respassing on he le side o he road. Never expeo pedesrians o ge ou o your way. Find a way around hem. Never ride rapidly by an elecrio oar sanding o unload passengers. Never coas down a hill having oross srees along he way. Never ring your boll excep o give noice o your approach. : n mooing oher ridare amending a hill where here is, bu one pah always yield he righ o way o he up riders. Bear in mind ha a rider meeing an elecrio car carrying a Brong headligh is unable o see beyond he ligh Keep ' ou o his Way. *.. When riding sraigh ahead, never vary your course suddenly o he righ or le wihou irs assuring yoursel ha no oher rider is olose in your rear on he side oward whiah you urn. Always ring your bell in overaking riders and pedesrians, o give warning o your approach. his does no mean ha hey are o ge ou o your way. Do no ride oo close o a novice, and in meeing a novice give him pleny o room. When riding aer dark, always'carry a lanern.- : ""~ r*-* ~~ "* Fox Hun on Bicycles. here was a ox hun reoenly a Roger WillinmB park, Providenoe. he sporsmen wore bioycle rais and rode wheels. wo o hem were policemen. ho ox was a rue bandi o he woods and had his eye on he plump dnoks and geese. He was a good sized ellow, wih a prey.brush, and was irs sighed near he ice houses. Oicer Dunlavey, who does duy a ho park; Oicer idd and Harry Whie sared in chabe o him"/ '' Reynard had evidenly spen he. greaer porion o his years in be woods and wab unacquained, wih- bioyoles," or he appoared o disdain hem and hoir ridors a irs WBbn hey begrm o gain on him, he beoome alarmed and solod down o husle. Bu hey eill gained, hough he doubled and urned. hey never los eigh o him, and boore long he wnb ired ou, overhauled and sho- Milk or Puncured iros. A man puncured a iro ive miles rom-own recenly. Ho mado hla way o ho neares armhouse and oallod or milk. When ho milk was brough, ho illed hib' bioyclo pump wih i and roaod ha iro o an injooion o counry niuk. He- says ha ho iro bocamo UJ goodhb now, hold him up ou ho rido homo, and, whnis moro, 1«B boon airigh wihou urhor repairing' ovor Binoo. hobo hinga,' ho saya, ho.will Bwoar o, nud well, ono novor knows. horo mny bo iioniobng inagloal abou milk. 'u worh rying, a any rae. Specacles Wlion Biding, ho JDolaiii GyoliiiB Journal srongly ruooimnoildn ho wearing o gliwood whllo riding. Dun, Me) and olior lllo hinga generally CUUBO opnoidorablo noonvouiouoo o ho oyollii. ho wind is n nil ronh i also rlngn on an. uioouionblo uonaulon o lio oyun. Glimnoi o ho Npoonolo ypo will do uwny wih all ua nunoynnoo. ho glwbcl, Jiowovcr, BUOUM no bo o ho uingulyliiy denorlpuon, «l»nply window > ghrh or Bomohhig o ha oor, hey nro inoxpunsivo nud ow l o (ho iluh. Sprocke and ehan. "Dealer in Coins, Caskes and Bioyoles" ib he sign o a New England merchan he Ausralians, call a hal nilo bioyole race a'' luer," while he Frenchmen call i a "scramble." Mexicans are repored o bo losing heir enhusiasm or bull ighing, and are aking up cyoling and cycle racing, England impored $770,000 worh o bicycles and expored $3,806,000 worh during he irs hree monhs o his yeur. Cleveland can saely lay olaim o.he disincion o manuacuring more seel balls or bicyoles han any oher ciy in he world. A Minnesoa division o he proposed Unied Wheelmen o America has been organized. his is a clean break rom he * A. W. n buying a bioyole, be sure o ge he..bes Any o he adverisemens will ell you which ha is, says he Somerville Journal..,~ n 1884 an aemp was made by he auhoriies o Nashville o prohibi he riding o bicycles, bu by he advice o he oiy aorney i was given up. English cycliss are urged o celebrae he queen's jubilee by overhauling he milesones hroughou he Unied Kingdom, and seeing* ha hey ore pu in place,.pained and correcly leered. Bicyol'e skaes are he laes hing in locomoion. ho*priuoiple is somewha aer ha o roller skaes, excep ha pneumaio ire equipmen makes hem more desirable. hey were invened in France. m i m Shogun on Handle Bar. Johnson Brown, a mighy Nimrod living near Garner, la., is having a bicyole buil wih a breechloading shogun mouned across he handle bar. he gun will be ixed on a swivel, so ha he rider o he machine can manipulae i a will Whenever his pah crosses ha o a lock o geese or bran, he will have a bbance o open ire. he device proves o be a sqocess, Brown will have i paened, bu (ie ohanoes are ha he will be able o save he money required o secure a pa en* "" """-* Music in a Bicycle. know a young man who in cleaning his wheel a day or wo ago sruck- one o he spokes in such away ha i emied a clear one, and on a lile invesigaion he was able.o ind six spokes ha urnished aa many noes o an ocave. he oher wo noes were missing, bu migh have been easily secured by. ighening or loosening oher spokes. As i was he was able o play a ew simple airs, eiher in whole or in par- ' " "" ' ""-* -... Will Measure Fricion. One o he laes invenions in he bioyole line is he dynagraph. he objeo o his conrivance is o measure he amoun o ricion in a bioycle bearing. he bearings in a bioyole work as hey should, he riding should be as, easy and comorable. On he oher hand, i hey do no, he eec is jus he oppo* sie. he conrivance, which was exhibied a he. cyolo shows he early par o he year, me wih much avorable commen^ """"-" " **' Oilu One Kind o Prining.. We do only one kind o, prining he bes. Every job ha leaves HE REOS- EE esablishmen is all ha neaness and ypographical correcness can make i. We are jus as careul o he smalles job as o he bigges. ha's why HE RESSOR'S business is growing so asi Adv. A Bicycle Shoes. WNGED FEE ARE HOSE ENCK8C0 8C0 N N -AM* Ask or he 1897 Model 'Ball-Bearing' "Rkeopias" Black or an "Model Bike Shoes o he World" rade-mark on Heel o every shoe. Made only by - 1 he "B-B" Shoe Mg. Co., New ork AAAAAAAAAAi Women's Canvas op, leaher oxing.$2.00 All leaher, black or brown, very ligh and'ine, B,C,D... '...'....;...; Men's ; Solid leaher 1.25 One excepionally good, corrugaed leaher sole 1.50 Several shapes, colors and syles 2.00 an and black, made.o order...$ Good serviceable bicycle shoes....$1, Mos o hese goods we have made especially or us. hey_ canno be duplicaed.elsewhere. We oer excepional value, besides a large sock o selec rom. WHE & KNAPP, No. 12 BROAD SREE, RED BANK. : HAVE EXACL O#E DOZEN LEF OF HOSE' A $ FULL GUARANEED, HE SAME AS AN $100 WHEEL... his is a ligh weigh wheel, ied wih all he laes improvemens and inished in maroon and black. don' claim ha his wheel is as good as a $ioo wheel, bu do claim ha i is hal as good and he price is only abou one-quarer. have only welve o hese wheels le. bough hem cheap, and ha is he reason can sell hem cheap. Come in and examine hem. Ride one up and down he sree o see how easy i runs. you buy, all righ; i no, all righ. Come anyhow. you don' you'll miss 'seeing he bigges bargain in bicycles ever oered in Red Bank. > M. A. WORHLE/ 7 BROAD SREE,.RED BANK, N. J. : early many wheek in sock in ray place on Monmouh sree, and can give very dose igures on any s'andard make o wheel Repairing! am building a repair shop, and am equipped o do every sor o repairing - quickly and a moderae prices. N JOHN F. POPE, Nex o own Hall, WALL PAPERS 07 Hro«4 A HARRSON'S.»««Hunk, n. jr, Monmouh S., Red Bonk. CURS' Now lino o Neckwonr will plonno you. 87 Hroa<l S., Red H»ne. River Coage o Le. Coage on he river, nine rooms beside bah; modern improvemens; good sandy shore; lino river viow; rolley cars near premises. Apply o J. RAFFORD ALLEN, P- 0. Box 187. Rod Bank, N. J. Good Will. Charles Lamb's "Odeon obacco" should be read by all lovers o a good cigar. When he called i a "Plan Divine" he probably had in mind he Fearless cigar, which^we sell a ; 5 cens each. MORRS PACH & SON. Wo wnn your good will. Wo Brlvo o morl by rolnir good work n (nlr prices, nnr sand rcndy o mako KHX, n n plcauan munnnr, any mlaiikcii n consrucion or maerial n olhcroiir Elecrio Work orlllcyelo opnlra. Wo nlm o do our work ao well Uni enn' bo lmpiover, bu nono o us nro perec. wo sand by our mperecions s ono o do bualnma wih un. Cnuwoiloinoro? i, JBERRANG & ZACHARAS, Bicycled sold old wliovla aken n cxclmnuo. ASBUR PARK, N. J. LUMBER AND. HARDWARE. PANB AND O1.S A WHOLESALU AND UBAU Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels. A110 Wlro Ropo, Hou Nnilii, Rivon, Coi)pcr NUH, lllorku, 'ulloyii, Anolioni mnl Puro Man 11 li lll 'rcnlon'o Ferilizers (mlormn) or,awnn. Aim Bonn Vhwphalo and Fiah (huino. FRON J. RAFFORD ALLEN, Cor. Maple Avenue, MS) HANK, N, J

4 ».. HE RED BAM REGSER JOHN. COOK. Edior and Proprieor. OFFCE ON FEON 8EEE, HendrlcKson Block, Adjoining he Pos-Olce, BED BANK, N. J. SUBSCRPONPRCE: One ear...'...; SixMonns 75 hreamonhs 10 ADVERSEMENS should reach us no laer han Wednesday morning, sample copies o HE REGSER and prined raes o adverising will be sen o any address on applicaion. Adverisers have he privilege o changing heir announcemens as oen as hey doslro wihou exra charge. Heading noicea will be insered or 10 cens a line, each nserion. hese noicea will be,plnced a he ljoon o columns and marked A&v. Obiuary noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ee., will be insered or 10 cens per line. Noices ol birhs, marriages ana deahs published ree. WEDNESDA, MA: 12, Lower axes Nes Fall, he appropriaions made by he board o Freeholders a heir annual meeing. o-day are much smaller han hey were las year and his will resul in a considerable decrease in he ax rae nex all. he reeholders have no jurisdicion whaever over some o he appropriaions. he money or mainaining he cours, he caring or he inbane, he money raised or schools, and several o he minor iems o couny expendiure, are beyond he conrol or auhoriy o he reehold-. ere. Salaries o judges, he ees o cour oicials, ec., are ixed by law, and he couny has o raise he pioney o pay hese bills, wheher he reeholders hink he amouns exorbian or no..he reeholders have auhoriy over less han one-hird o he money spen in he couny. When hey underake o pracice economy, heir economy mus be conined o a very ew appropriaions, h< principal one being he bridge accoun his year he bridge appropriaions liave been reduced o he lowes possible igure. Mos o he ownships will have less money han usual or ordinary bridge work, and no special appropriaions or bridges have been made excepi or he bridge a Manasquan, which was. compleed, las week. he old bridge ai his poin had become so dangerous hai or < a ime las all i was closed, lea some acciden should' happen in crossing i. he reeholders have done well in decreasing ho appropriaions wherever possible. he hard imes are sill upon us, and while beer imes are expeced nex all, he paymen o axes will sill be a burden o many, paricularly h armers. A reducion o a dollar or wo in he rae per housand could neve come a a ime when such a reducion would be more appreciaed. A BRHDA PAR. Frank eley Surprised on Foureenh Blrhlay, Hh A pleasan birhday surprise pary wa held a he home o John. eley. in Eas Red Bank on Monday nigh in celebraion o he oureenh birhday o hi son Frank. Abou wo dozen o Frank' young riends were presen a hepary, hey me a Mrs. John Braun's housi and rom here wen o Mr. eley's. A eaure o he pary was a big birhdaj cake wih oureen lighed candles, Games were played, here was som music and reciaions, and a birhdaj supper. he esiviies ended a halpas en o'clock. Frank received i number o Ris. Among hose presen were Arnold and Lulu Weybrech George, Maggie, Edih and Chrisim Hook, rving Vine, Evere As'ay, rving and Hilda Bnuin, Willard, Lizzio and Carrie Roop, John and Eva Conover, Henry Kirby, Harry Clayon, Frederick Kniser, Charlie Chandler, Louie eley, Mny hompson, Maud Paerson, sea lobinson, Sella Aslnnoro and Louisa Applegae, ogeher wih he mohers ol a ew o ho children. Misusing a Horso. Daniel Burne was arresed a ew clay ago on a chnrgc o mihusing his horse, ho charge wan miulu by ho sock-j or ho prevenion o cruoly o animals, ho horao had gall HOCH on is breas ami wiia in un cul'cinbk'il condiion. in caao came up beore Jusice James, Biclili-B yeberdny. Huruol promised < reloiibo ho homo rom work unil in Horca had healed, mid unil Dr. Jnme McCarey Hlnmld declare he horse oh nhlo o work. Mr. Bunii- paid in COBH ami ho CUHC wan dropped. Voing Machines. Mirny Kimiii clicb uro lining voing nmcliiiu'h u cluclioih, linrlleuliirly llooliphlur. ho ri'hiili o lui hallninu in Uni oily hin Novumlicr or naional nluo uml municipal ciindliliicii o in our poliicalpiiiucn WHOknown in New Jornoy lx'oro ho vole/i o u ulnglo pro olnol md been couned n liln iilnlo Voing iiuioliliu'm ri'dico ho «<xi o ur nluomou, million roirmi ncmirn, ooiinlii Mnnucnnnry, rnmmliik mp nllilc, mid cikililcii a blind mini or ni illlorno o vulo wihou muilnlmii.-i lioy urn olijccuoiiiihlo only o poop! who do nol, uim lionoii << i'<-(lomi. ' ALK, ail o see he. jusice, or even he iadomi or even-h'e expediency, o ending a man o jail who doesn' sup: por his. wie and amily, A ellow lamed George Osrander, who lives a!eyporc, has a wie and ive children. He abandoned hem, or a leas did no irovide or hem. He was arresed and was ordered o give a bond in he sum o $800 ha he would pay $3 a week oward heir suppor. ' He could no give he bond and he was sen o jail. While he is in jail hia amily will suer us as much as i he were ou o jail and did nohing or heir suppor. No maer how long he says in jail, he will no be any more able o give a bond han be is. now. he can ge no one o go oil his bond now, he cerainly will be ess likely o ge anyone o become his bondsman aer he has spen a monh or six monhs in jail, # n he meanime his wie and amily mus be provided or,_ rom he public unds,' and he man himsel mus also be suppored a public expense. A man puglilo suppor his amily, bu i he won' or can', puing him in jail only adds o he injury done he public. * * * mprisonmen or deb was abolished in his sae long ago. When a jusice o he peace claps a man in jail because he won' or can' pay a cerain sum per week, i's coming prey close o im prisonmen or a deb which he jusice says he man owes and mus pay. * «* Some plan ough o be devised where by men should be made o suppor heir amilies wihou making a double bur den on he public. Making such men work on he road would be a ar mon cerain prevenive o pey crimes han he presen mehods. -.*- - DEAH OF HOMAS LEONARD. One o MliUUeown's Mos Prom nen Residens Passes Away homas Leonard, one o he bes known residens o Middleown own ship, died on Sunday aernoon o hear}* disease a Leonardville. He was born Sepember 5h, 1815, in he old homesead where he died, having lived in h same house nearly 82 years. he oli business sand a Leonardville, which was esablished by his aher in he early par o his cenury, was kep by him or abou iy years, and was urnei over o one o his sons in He was he mos prominen man conenced wih he presen own o Alan ic Highlands, and bu or him i is doubul i he own'would have been brough ino exisence. He had occupied many posiions O rus and wai reasurer o he Alanic Highlands asso ciaion. For nearly ory years coninuously he was posmaser a Leonardville, and he posolce here was esablished hrough his inluence. n poliics he was a Republican, h«having been a Whig previous o he organizaion o he Eepublican pary. Ho had always read he New ork ribune, rom he ime i was ounded by Horace Greely unil his las sickness. He was as acive in church maers as in business aairs. He joined he Middleown.Bapis church in early boyhood and in 1852 he helped o organize h< Bapis church a Navesiuk. n 1890 aer Alanic Highlands had becom< quie a own, he helped o organize Bapis church here. He was a prom nen advocae o emperance, and was one o ho men who organized he original " Woshingonian Band" a High Poin Chapel in His laes public work was his eors o secie~good railroa and seamboa communicaion beween Alanic Highlands and New ork. He leaves a widow, he daugher o in lae Judge Hopping. hreo sons als< survive him. hey aro homash, Leon ard, Edward Leonard and John. Leon nrd, all o whom nro rosidons o Middle own ownship, His oldes son, Jamei James. Leonard, died several yean Hrlolly puro imilii grram n Hohroodor'i >lmniuioy,*-/!<«;. Wrley jmro ]>nrln {ri<oniil ccliroeilcr'i HulworllH) or in HCDANC liwiuici (go. $COO n ho reasury. ho annual meeing o ho Now En iwhociaion was held on Sunday. hen onicorh wcro eleced : 'nulilon Jusoph Aul ol Rod lliink. Vlco-iiroilihin Knrl lliilin (i JHK Brunch. HMimuiry llonry Hclioonluln o( Long llmmh. n>iihim<r-(l<iurk«*. Kuhl, Hr., o linl llimk. KxRcullvucuinnilUxi-OliiirlrH Mllloro Koyimr (i. Vnii HM,.neob Herrnhil Dnnlul Faunao( Jlo Hunk, Jimupli Wmillmui o l.oii llninoli. ho nocioy now him $000 in iln ronsurj niul hmi i iiiiiiiberiililp o 75. A Uoy Run Over. Goorgo Ciiiunborluln, HO o 'un Glminlwrlnln o lwl Hunk, wnu hrow rom Kool & Dlbboiii)'n wagon lim Buiinliiy. ho nrciden OOOUCM! a llu cornir o )roa<l and Fron MU'JOJ, in lioy M under ho wngon mid ho whooli 'Hiucd ov«r liln buck ind ieiul. Ho win nully cu and brulnml. A License ranserred. he lyholesale license held by Oliver 3. Ayres or his boling place on Me^ ;hanic sreee has Wen ranserred o 'red J. Smock, eon : in law o Jacob Deg«jnring. Mj\ Smock has already begun, o bole beer or summer sales. e paris green a^ Schroedor's iharmaoy Adv.. u Righ Here '., 1 s one o he "mos ineresing spos in HE REGSER. is sae o say. ha a leas 2,500 o he 2,C50 purchasers o he paper road every one o hese lile adverisemens. No a line is skipped. ou yoursel read his column. ou are reading i now, sn' i, as a maer o ac, abou he bes par o he paper? Did i ever occur o you o pu, a lile noice righ here when you wan o buy or sell somehing? he pos is only weny-ive cens, and he chances-are you'd ge jus wha was adverised or. HORSES FOR SALE. wo good horses or sale. Henry 8. Whie, Red Bank. BOARDERS WANED. Large airy ron rooms wih board a Mrs. Garrl son's. OD'B, Bl Broad - sree. FOR SALE. Balls and poss or sale. Apply o Mrs. Elizabeh A. Morris, Lincro, N. J. FOR SALE AND O REN. 1,000 asparagus boxes or sale. Also a house oi ren. H. L. Pease, Mlddlcown, N. J. LAWN MOWERS. Lawn.mowers sharpened and repaired a shor noice. ^H. W. Woodward, 83 Whie sree. PRVE FOR HEDGES. Prive or'sale; (lrs-elnss. Also a variey ol arming uensils, nquire o Borden Hance. WANED. Blacksmih on Job work and o help; also wheel wrlgh, a once. C. U. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. 3. FURNURE FOR SALE. Oak sui, bureau, bedsead and spring, and oal dining able.or sale. Address F., care REGSER. FOR SALE. A complee oud or spraying rui rees. Usec only one season. S10. William Oerson, lied Bank. SEED POAOES. We have jus received a large lo o seed poaoes rom Maine o he bes sors. Sickles & Clay, Eec Bank. ANDEM FOR SALE. Combinaion Syracuse andem or sale. Perecl order. Good as new, 880. Address Box 377, Rec Bank.. FOR SALE. A Marlboro, N. J., vacan sore building and ixures, ready or business. Address R. H. Brodhead, Euclid, Pa. O LE. he large corner sore, corner o Monmouh sreel and Maple avenue. Would make a ine grocery Francis Whie, Red Bank. DO OU WAN WORK? A large number o people have secured employmen by insering an adverisemen his size in his column, a a cos o 25 cens. ' MONE WANED. Waned o borrow $1,700 on irs morgage oo propery in Bed Bank.. Firs class securiy Riven, Address Box 176 Red Bank N.J. A RARE CHANCE. A clinker-buil boa, 10 ee long, i ee beam can be ca-rigged or Jib-and-malnsail, or sale cheap J. Edward Corlles, Oceanpor, N. J. CARPE WEAVNG. Carpes woven on" he bes warp. Rugs and mas a specialy. All orders promply aended o. Wm, J. Wes,- Whie sree,surewsbury. LOS. Las week, eiher in Red Bank or Shrewsbury, man's opal scar pin. Finder will bo rewarded oi reurning o HE REGSER oice. FOR SALE. wo horse Buckeye Culivaors $25 each. Ha- Rakes, Weedcrs, Blows and Seel Hurrovro.' Chea or cash. uos. P. Brown, Red Bank. EGGS FOR HACHNG. Eggs o pure bred Whie Plymouh nook owls o sale. Price, 75 cens a seing o 15 eggs, or $i pel 100. Cannes W. Jones, Holmdel, N. J. POSON WANED. A young mnn who undersands bookkeeping wishes a posiion. Can urnish bes o reerences, Address P. O. Box 18!\ Eaonown, N, J. PON, CAR AND HARNESS. A pony, a car and a se o an haess will be sole cheap or wan o use. Apply a Calhoun & Cham berlaln's school, Riverside avenuo, Red Bank. FOR SALE. LoCO ee wldo by 150 ee deop on Monmoul sree, opposie ho own hall. Price, $3,100. Appl o Charles O. linllou, 118 Elm sree, Now ork. GRLS WANED. Firs-class Swedish and Gorman girls waned o: gonoral housework. Call on Friday aernoon, Mnj 14h. Mrs. A, Nllsijii, 45 Mechanic sree, Red llank COAGE FOR SALE. Small eongo o seven rooms, hreo lola.on cornoi opposie ho M. P. Church a Fair Haven. For par lculurs address Mrs. Klrkman, KM Sixeenh sreol Brooklyn. $150 Will purclinso»liiindsomo urnou, complee sldi bnrwngono curry wo or ours sound horso UH no o harness, good as now. Address lox 183, Loni Brunei], N, J, RANED NURSE. An oxierlnnrcxl nurso in all dlseohcn. Flnei rocomimuiilulomi rom'loading physicians. Ml A. iik'ulk Aberdeen nn, Maawun, N, J. oll pliouo cull, ). FOR SALE ho luen molnenh lo n ho hrnr o /ni llrnnch, or mile, Mus bo Hold o lollo up he m nlo. Aridnm W.. Downs, 1M) Wes 8ln ur New ork ciy. POSON WANED. A mlddle-nued women WHHW a posiion ns work liik lioii.iekei'im n wldowor'h amily. Willing * lake ull elmikii. Addrcna 11.., euro RKBK (illlec, Hod Hunk, HOUSE MOVNG. (wiiirn W, 'ulliimon will mine Or inovn all kind o hiillilliikh eheii ier limn AV oher man n Hunk, Hiiilniielloi uuaninumhu UwrKo W. Pa Uir»»n, Now mnn Hprliign. FERLZERS. A comploii i'illllzlr or nil e.n>i>n, r«llnlilo a ecoiiniiilenl, iinrloliliiu lie noil perniiminily, n 9 a on. Kd'liieeil jirlco or cnrlimd lulu,., Wnlnwrlili, riiruiliikdnlo, N. J. FOR SALE. Hlx-hnm M>wer u >rlkh lxillor and imidnn, 1 l)i)ii)iii(li hipnlr, or Halo eheup. H niiinll «(iwiiorri prhdii linn. Apply o Dnnlel. (!(H)1 lnlon njlanav/mlll, in"" Fnlli, N. J, Horseshoeing, ; ; -' ',1 am a.horselhoer. "hink can'. _ shoe a horse, as good ae. any horse" 'ehoer in.monmouh couny. hink lean shoe a horse beer han mos ^6 hem. would like o do more horseshoeing, and am coniden,1 can please he mos paricular horse owners. V i? /NEL BENNE, Belord, N. J. BROAD SREE, AN HONES LOAF ; ; Workolie ' ;.,. " ; v Brcad-Bakcr. ; ' /We pu good louii hougi and labora oui"ioayes o bread. Ou o ha hough and good maerial cornea a bread ha or Bweeaess and good eaing qualiies is unexcelled. ' J. W. CHLD, Well Dressed Wornen. RED BANK. " ^. -. : ; ;.. -. % Capes and Jackes. have become veiy popular or X women's wear. O he wo, capes are perhaps a lile * more, popular i-^n he jackes. Jackes are worn by girls and misse,-and^capes by ladies. We have.ar. ^^cepionally good assormen o ine capes and jackes. hey range in color rom a very ligh an o black, he capes are made o all kinds o cloh suiable or he purpose. Some are made plain, and cos as low as 95 cens. : Soiu are v6ry elaboraely rimmed wih gil braid. Some are lined wih silk. Some are unlined and are aced wih silk. he iner sors, and hose wih handsume and elaborae rimming, cos all he way up o $6,, Silk Capes cos rom $3.00 o $8.50. We have some o plain silk and some o brocaded silk. Ohers are o grenadine, <ined wih silk. A moire velour cape, wih je, lace and silk rimming, and lined hroughou wih silk,, coss $6. (A6ove are shown "a couple o he syles o capes and jackes we are selling. he small igures above he shoulders show a back view o he gaimens. he jackes are made o he same maerials as he capes. hey are cu in he very laes and mos ashionable syles, and like he capes,, hey are horoughly well made in every paricular. Separae Skirs. i hese Skirs are made o cloh o various kinds, and are in checks, sripes and oher paerns. hey ^* are lined wih he very bes rusle lining, which pre- 4 j* serves heir shape. Our lowes priced skirs in hese *j* goods cos 95 cens/ Separae skirs made o wool, in various paerns, cos 'rom $1.25 up. We have some excepionally good ones in hese goods or $1.50. We have a very large variey o black separae skirs. n igured mohair hey range in,price rom 95 cens o $5.00. ** Some very handsome eecs are shown in grenadine skirs, wih colored iner-lining. hese cos $3.75, he Sunburs Skir.. his picure shows he well known sunburs skir. j^is made o black mohair, wih accordeon ploaa, which gives he skir a wondorully graceul appoaranco. ADLEM & COLE, 35 BROAD SREE, RED BANK. i y yy y

5 XX. NO. 46, RED BANK, N. J., WE^ESPA, MA 12,1897. PAGES 9 O 16. MDDLEOWN N COUR. John S. Appleaae- and Acon C. Hapshorne Appoined o ake ; he esimony, W/ilci Mus Be Compleed buhe Middle o June, /he maer o he invesigaion ino he aairs o Middleown ownship came up beore judge Collins a renon on Monday. Only a very ew persons were presen a his- hearing. One o hese was Cap. Ben Griggs, he collecor o he ownship, and anoher was D. W, VanNoeo Por Mo.imouh, he chairman o heownship.commiee.,john E. Foser o Alanic Highlands, was presen as legal adviser o he ownship. Rober Allen, Jr., o Red Bank and William Harshome o Red Bank and Middleown represened he applicans or he invesigaion. James Sooho was he only oher Middleowner presen. Mr. Allen saed ha he invesigaion was no direced agains any individual, bu was inended o disclose he acual condiion o he ownship, and o ascerain wheher or no he- aairs o he ownship had been conduced according o law.,...,. Judge Collins saed ha he invesigaion mus be conduced expediiously. ' He said ha one o he wo men appoined o ake he esimony, mus he a Democra and he oher, a Republican, in order o ha he invesigaion migh no assume a parisan aspec. He appoined John S. Applegae o Red Bank as he Republican and Acon C. Harshorne o Freehold as he Democra. he order o he cour covers all classes o public. business in he ownship, including he school moneys.,. he ownship commiee, hen: appoinees, and all he oicers o he ownship, are direced o produce and deliver all papers, vouchers, bills, books and memoranda peraining o he aairs o he ownship which may be called or. A senographer may be employed o ake he esimony. All he meeings o he commissioners mus be held in Middleown ownship. he commissioners can subpoena winesses, and all winesses can be cross-examined by he lawyers on boh sides. - he aking o esimony mus be compleed by June 15h, and he commissioners mus hen make, a repor o Judge Collins. '.»» ; -.? RUMSOH'S WAERWORKS, A Aeic iler Being Pu in a a Cos o $3,OOO. A new iler is being pu in he waer works o he Rumson improvemen company. Many, o he residens on Rumson Neck are supplied wih waer rom hese works. he waer conains magnesia and iron, and here was some complain o i las summer, was o remove his ha a iler is being pu in. ; he iler is a. very elaborae aair and will cos $5,000. Early in he spring i was proposed o increase he capial o he company and exend he mains. he cos o his improvemen would have been abou $20,- 000; Some o hose whose propery i was proposed, o connec wih he mains have windmills on heir places or are puing down aresian wells, and hey did no care o subscribe o he projec. On his accoun he proposed exension o he mains was no made. Poisoned by Burning Brush.. Charles C. Allgor o Asbury Park poisoned his ace very badly las week while burning somo brush arid weeds. Some poison vines were in he rubbibh ha was burned. His ace was swollen and his eye* wore nearly closed. Blood Poisoning From a Ca's Bio. Rev. W. "W. Caso o Ruherord was bien by a po cn a ew days ago. Ho paid no aenion'o he wound and blood poisoning Bo in. His recovory is doubul. Mr. Caso waa or many yenrs pnbor o ho Holmdol Bapis clniroh. A Dog Bies a Girl., ' May Hnydon, who livos wih Moses Englo o Long Bruricli, WHS bien in ho aco by 11 Grea Dnno dog lus week. ho dog undo iiovoral wounda in ho girl's orohend and aluo bi her hrough ho lip, ho dog has boon killed, B48.GO o a Pasor. Kov, Mr. Kvoro, pasor o ho Bolinar 'rcbbyerian church, was recenly, given a pair o gloyon by hln conkregnion. Hovon o ho lngoni each conulnod a $ gold pleoo nid n ho oher hree woro Uiroo $9,150 gold oolnn. A CHURCH'S FNANCES. he Bed Bank Bapis Ch irch Makes HE NVESGAON O BE BEv GUN A ONCE. " he annual repor o he Red ".'.' is Annual Repor. Bank Bapis church has been issued and was disribued in he church on Sunday. he repor showb he oal asses o he church o be $89, and he ne as ses,, aer deducing all debs o every characer, amouns-o $22,046. he plae collecions or he) year amouned o $ From his money he gas bill, par o he coal bill and he sexon's salary were paid. he money received or pew rens and he conribuions by envelopes was nearly $2,000, and his was used o pay he pasor's Balary and oher expenses. A peculiar iem in he disbursemens o he pew ren accoun was he paymen o wo proesed noes amouning o $125, which had been given or pew rens. From his i is eviden ha he persons whose noes were proesed occupied high priced pews. A special conribuion o $225 was received rom he ladies' aid sociey conneced wih he church and wo oher conri buons, amouning o $250, were also received. his money wen o.pay general church bills. he repor o he ladies' aid sociey shows he receips or he year o- be $ his money is raised principally by airs and enerainmens, and is used o pay many small bills incurred by he church. m BOS CACH A HELL-DVER. One o s Whigs Waa Disabled and, i Could So Dive. A hell-diver, or pied-billed grebe, was caugh in he Souh Shrewsbury river las Saurday by Raymond King and Waler Craer. Raymond King ia he son o Dr. B. F. King o Lile Silver, He is abou oureen years old. His companion is his cousin rom Somerville, who is abou Raymond's age. he boys saw he bird in he river. One o.is wings was disabled, and hey pursued i. Ordinarily i is almos impossible o shoo a hell-direr. Sporsmen say ha i can dive so quickly ha i can see he lash o a gun and be saely under waer beore he sho reaches he place where i was. Wih is crippled wing he bird caugh by he wo boys could no dive. he boys chased i along he river, and inally i r,an up a brook, where i was caugh. s wings were clipped so ha i could no ly and i was pu on a small porid near Lile Silver. WO FAR HAVEN RUNAWAS. co Persons Bruised and a Wagon Damaged. wo runaways occurred a Fair Haven lasfriday. Early in he aernoon John H. Fielders horse ran away and badly damaged he wagon. Mr. Fielder, who was riding in he wagon^was hrown ou, bu escaped wih ew bruises. ha nigh Mr. and Mrs. William Benne were reurning home rom Oceanic. Mr, Benne's ha bl^w o and he go ou o he wagon o ge i when he horse sared on a run oward home. Mrs, Benne was unable o hold he horse, and in urning he corner a Mr. Benne's hoel he wagon upse and Mrs. Benne was hrown ou and seriously bruised. he horse kep on running and he wagon righed again. he horse was caugh near George Ellenberg's. No damage was done o he rig. ELAS McGEE'S MSHAP. Crowded no he Guer by Anoher Bicyclis. Elias McGee o Red'Bank, while riding on his wheel on Broad sree, near F. W. '.Hope's house, on hursday nigh,' was crowded o ho side o he road and ino ho guer by a wheolman going in ho opposio direcion. Mr. McGeo's wheel ran ino a hole and ho was hrown heavily. Hia clohing was orn and he go a bloody nose. His bicyclo wna no damaged. wna jus aer dark and Mr. McGoo could no ideniy ho oher rider. Freehold's own Elecion. here was only one icke in ho Held nlio charer olooion o Frcohold on Monday o las wook and i wnn eleced unanimously, i waa us ollowa: Ulill oommlrailonor D, ). Pnnlm. AHslsniieominlmloniirn Hurry A, Dow mi. hou. K.Mi>rrlH,(!liurh'H h. HhoplinnliimlD.AMHuoiilr. iinpoloih o oloolon John WiKKllmll mill Ahruin ), Vnudorvoor. Four o he lvo commiiiiionorb and oho o ho inopcooro o elvoion are Republicans. ho ollowing nro ho ollcorh nppolnod by lio commiiuilonoru and ho Bilnrloi hey will rcoolvo: 1 roamuw-d. H. Oraor, %\m. An<mw~}l. N. (Moor, 811)0. Oollixior JnimwK. Wlilli), $711. Mirnml-A. 1>. Jolinion, (am, OoiHMl-H. W. Murphy, HE NEWREGSP OFFCE O BE COMPLEED AND READ FOR OCCUPANC N OCOBER^. " " ' ' ''' '' ' 4""' ' Will be Buil on he lo on Broad Sree Bough Las "ear From he Broadmeadoiv Esae-Work Begun on Monday. Work was begun on Monday on earing down he buildings oa he lo on he wes side o Broad sree, which was bough by HE REGSER las year rom he Broadmeadow esae. his lo is beween he sores o Louis Blumenberg and James Cooper, Jr. he lo is 33J: ee ron by 95 ee deep,.and in addiion o his lo HE REGSER has bough a en-oo alleyway in he rear, subjec o a righ o way over i by he oher owners whose propery adjoins he alleyway. Alhough he propery was bough over a year ago, possession, was obained only recenly, as he: enans who occupied he propery had leases which had more han a year sill o run when he propery was bough, Work on he building will be pushed as rapidly as possible, and is expeced ha i will he ready or occupancy in Ocober. he building will cover he enire lo, wih he excepion o ligh and air shas, our ee wide, on he norh and Bouh sides o he building. hese ligh and air shas will be weny ee long oa he souh!side, and ory ee long on he norh side. As here is a building ou each side o- he lo, hese spaces are necessary o urnish ligh and venilaion. he building will be buil o brick, and will be hree sories high. he walls will be sixeen inches hick up o he second loor, and welve inches hick he res o he way. he main par o he ron, above he irs sory, will be o very ligh bu brick, nearly approaching a cream. he ron brick piers on he irs sory will be o old-gold brick. All he ron windows on he hree loors will be o plae glass. he window sills o he ron will be o red sandsone. he building wibe heavily imbered, he loor beams being 8x12 on he irs' sory, and 2x12 on he oher loors. Double loors will be laid hroughou he building, he upper loor being o had wood, or o comb grain yellow pine. he enire irs loor will be occupied by HE REGSER. Adjoining he Blumenberg sore will be HE REGHSER'S saionery sore. his will occupy hal he ron o he building and will be abou ory ee deep. he busineas oice o he paper will occupy he oher hal o he ron o he building. Back, o he business oice o he paper will be he privae oice. Boh he oices will be wainscoed wih paneled quarered oak. An open ireplace will be in he privae oice. Back o he oices and saionery sore will be he press room and composing room o he paper. he sairway.leading o he second loor will be on he side adjoining he Cooper sore. he second loor will be ied up as oices, hoy will have hard wood loors and will be rimmed wih oak. he rooms will be so arranged ha hey can be aken singly or in suies. he enire building will be heaed wih seam, and will be piped or gas'and wired or elecric lighs. oile rooms or men and women will be on eaoh loor, and here will bo running waer in each oice. All ho ceiling and side walls will be o igured seel, he paerns on he second loor being dieren in eaoih suie o oices. ho wainscoing on his loor will be uihor o oak or o paneled seel. he roo will also bo o seel., A cellar will bo under he enire building. his will be lighed rom ho ron and roar area ways, and by windows on ho sides. ' ho building will bo pu up by days' work. he builder will be Arhur E. Smih o.fair Haven, and ho iron and aoel work will bo done by Daniel. Cook o inon Falls. Sole Money and hrow i Away. John Rlloy, a nine-year-old boy o Allonown, aolu $7 rom Gideon Hornor. ho boy wna caugh, bu ho hnd hrown ho money uwuy. Moa o i wim recovered. _ ' Died n ma Barn. Hugh Hurley o (llundola, a innn H5 youra old, wa ound doiul in hln barn 011 Saurday o land weuk, ia uippojiwl ho wen ou o ood hln homo, wlion ho won ulcon wih a purulylo nroko. Everyhing in cu glnrw or ho drawing iililo, dining able and ornnmoiiliil purjimkia n Horllliigor'n Arnorionn ou glauij u DG Broadway, Hour lin nrou mid 1)0 Murray sw, Now ork. Adv. A VARED EUCHRE PAR. A Pleasan Sereopicon Exhibiion on Saple Avenne. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerry Robers enerained a number o heir riends a heir home on Maple avenue' on Saurday nigh in honor o Mrs.^M. L. aylor o Brooklyn, 'who is making' a visi here^ A sereopicon exhibiion was given, showing he principal sighs o ineres in ganized in S. James's church. heclass a our around he world. he scenes be-agan wih a picure o a vessel going ou he larges class ever conirmed a his presen numbers 100 members and is o New ork, harbor, and rom hence church. Oher new members are expeced o join he class each Sunday views were shown o prominen objecs along he roue unil he. raveler reurned home by way o San Francisco. which will be he second Sunday in unil he conirmaion services are held, Mr. Robers's own porrai concluded he June. he candidaes will be conirmed series. he exhibiion o picures was by Bishop McFaul o renon. he ' accompanied by a descripion o he members o he class who have joined places by Mr. Robers. hus ar, and who, aer June 14h, will Aer he sereopicon exhibiion here be members o S.' James'B church are: was a euchre cones, in which a lace cenerpiece was won by Mrs. 4.. Pi Sherman, a bra6s inksand by Dr. Frank L. Wrigh, and a ancy penwiper by Edward S. Allaire, Jr.. hose presen in addiion o he prize winners were A. Percy Sherman, Mr. and.mrs. Wm. H. Sherman, Jr., Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, Miss Grace Lawson,'Miss Linda Lawson, Ber McClees, Frank Woolley, Frank Homire, homas Shephard Field -o Middleown and homas P. McKenna o Long Branch. Rereshmens were served a he conclusion, o he euchre playing. A MSSON HOUSE COMPLEED. he Monmoun Park Hoel o be Dedicaed-Nex onh. he Redemporiss Fahers' mission house near Oceanpor, which was once he Monmouh Park hoel, will be dedicaed nex monh. -he building has been remodeled and exensive improvemens have been made. Only local mechanics were employed on he building, and i is esimaed ha abou $15,000 has been paid ou or labor during he pas six monhs. New loors, ceilings and walls have been buil, and a new ho waer plan has been pu in. An elecric plan wih wo dynamos, a waer power elevaor and a seam laundry are some o he oher improvemens which have been made. he large dining room, will be convered 1 ino a chapel, where privae services will be held daily. his room is 50x100 ee and will accommodae beween six and seven hundred persons. Pews or he chapel will arrive in a ew days. he ouside improvemens are a new boahouse, whar and bulkhead. A permanen superior will be appoined beore he building is dedicaed. Rev. George Dusold o New ork is in emporary charge o he mission as secreary o Rev. F. A. Liz o Balimore. HUMPED N HE JAW. A Keypor's Miniser Punches a Visior. Rev. M. H. Bean, recor o he Keyporl; Episcopal church, punched Edward aylor o Maawan in he jaw las,week. Mr. Bean old Col. Charles D. Hendricksonha aylor had once said o him ha Hendrickson was no a i man or a miniser o associae wih. he nex ime Hendrickson saw aylor he asked, him wha he mean by making such a saemen. aylor Baid he didn' say i, and ho oered o go wih Hendrickson o Mr. Bean and have he mner seled, was while hey were a ho house ha Mr. Bean humped aylor in he jaw. Mr. Bean is a large man, whilo Mr. aylor ia small ^nnd sligh. Aa Rev. Mr. Bean licked Mr. aylor, he rosul mus bo, nccording o ho rules o bo ournamons o old imes, ha Mr. Bonn Was righ and Mr. aylor was wrong. No Suppor or his Family. Gcorgo Osrnndor o Kcypor ailed o provido or H wie and live chlldron and lua week ho was capured by Consablo Walling. He won nkon beore a jusice, who'wiid he mus givo ( bond o $1300 o oocuro ho paymen o his wioj and children o l) a week, o could ho bond nnd wiw won o jnll. Church Doacona and rusees. uuil Polly and. H, \Vilnon wore olvcud rmioimi mul Hamilon Hun ind George C, Hovonmco worn 'loccd doacomi hm Friday nigh u ho unmml inoehik o ho Anbury Park Congregaional church. llnliiall ie Bon will ulo nucoul-hiiml cnrrl/ikw) nnd minrm in rndo or ho H )nl<liii((bluyol(i, Ailjoinlnir own hull. Hod Wnnk.-Adv. ' A BG CONFRMAON CLASS OVER A HUNDRED PERSONS O JON S. JAMES'S CHURCH. his a he Larges Class Ever. Formed in his Church he! Con* lrmaion Service o Be Perormed by Bishop SleFaul, A conirmaion class has been or- Nellie Casey! Chrisopher OWD, John MlncD, Vincen Sullivan, Frank O'Brien, Joseph Lace, William Daly, James Bradley, James Wise, Francis Norman, Grace GibUn, : Hlcbael'Salmon, bomos Benne, John Hounihan, Edward Colo, Nellie Rellly, Mary Johnson, Mary Houaiban, Helena Zerga, Bessie Moore, Marin MeCue, Edward Soguron, FnmclB Giblin, James Lane, John Flannery, Jennie Carroll, Annie Salmon, Julln aylor, Sarah Flannery, Mary Jdahon, Florence Moocey, John Doughery, Kaie Srobmenger, Agnes Dwyer, Agnes Donnelly, Mary Dugan, JaAes Schulz, Elizabeh Mnnon, Elizabeh Sldell, Cora Flynn, Mdi K g e Julia Aul, Mary Jackson, Margare Welch, Mary O'Brien, Julia Jncksuu, Nellie Ready, homas Dugan. Rodger Glennon, Georgo Hayes, John Glesioo, Dennis Mahon, George Marsh, Kaie Casey, Edward Hayes, James Flynn, James Glennon, homas Welch, Johnsidell, Jolin HcErilien, David Noonan, Edward Wise, Kaie Hurley,.homas Plannery, William Kane, Peer Mulviblll, Lou aylor, Mary Mlnoo, Annie Kane, Annie Jackson, Agnes Daly, William Henrihen, John Rellly, 1 Francis Egan, William Baguron, John Sagunon, Samuel Wise, Ella Flood, Mary Murray, Annie Glennon, Caharine Flynn, Bernard Green, Jessie Longsree, Nele Carroll, Mamie Kane, Mary Maloney, LilUe Hopkins, Mary Baguron, Delia Pei,. Florence Glborson, Angelina Zerga, Olgu Aul, Mary Flynn, Laura Loagsree, Elizabeh Dwyer, Mary Salmon, Sabena Pei, George Dugan, Joseph Cooper, William Glennon, Harry Paerson, Josoph Murphy, sabel Benne, Marin Maloney, Lawrence Kane. A NEW SGNAL CORPS. Jiirecn Members o he Old Corps Join he Xec Organixaion. he Red Bank signal corps was reorganize d-a he own hall las hursday nigh. Nevada Wolco was eleced emporary chairman o he meeing and Samuel Woolley was secreary, Fiyone members joined he company, hir-'. een o whom were members o. he old signal corps, which disbanded'abou wo monhs ago. All he new members will enlis or a erm o ive years. he members o he old company, having already served a erm o ive years, are privileged o enlis rom year o year. he ollowing oicers were eleced: Capain-Daniel A. Wilson. Lleuenan<-0, E. Davis. Orderly sergean Nevada Wolco, Quarermaser-sergean Fred. J. Smock. Firs Bignnl sergean L. V. Wa(s. Second signal sergean John L. Harrison. Firs corporal Henry VanBnun. Second corporal Charles Kohlo. hird corporal William Seinberg. Fourh corporal Fred. Benne. Benjamin Ford was eleced paymaser sergean, bu he has declined o become a member o he company. ' ' he oher mombers o he corps are as ollows:. Josoph Asay, C. H. Benne, J. 8. Bainjii, Jr., Evere Clayon, Harry. Clayon, William Clayon, Jnplilu Clayon, F. A.Chaihvck, FrunK Dli'kujun, M. J. Euan, L. J. Kolmnn, Georgo Graiiee, Clinrlls Grovi, 0. K. Hopping, Georgo C. Hopping, A, C. Harrison, Jr., Harry lvlnn, Fmuk VDB, C.M. Johnson,.. Longsroo, Jolin J. Muny, 0. H. Mongomery, v Charles Norman, M. V. Pah. Harry Slowar, Kdwunl Hchnnck, KUwnrd aylor, L. J. oley, Joseph omllnson, ra Voorhla, Augusus Voorhls, John Vulcnino, Jr., V. C. lvolco, Arhur WynibH, Daniel Wymlis, A.. Whie, Siunuel Woolley, iviam Wood, Dimlcl Wood, Frank Woolley, Juuies Wolco. Drills will bo held every hursday nigh and business meeings will bo held he irs hursday nigh in every monh. ho olllceru and members o ho corps will no receive lieir commia- Biomi uiiil ho loglslnuro mees, and unil ha imo hoy will drill in lieir ordinary clohes. Suocaed by Gun, Mm. Fnnnie Hco o Anbury urk imd her llve-yonr-olil nephew, who won vlnihik hor, woro ound Hiiluoiiod in hod hin Friday morn ing. Mm. Hco wnn hin Hion alivn on Wwlneiidiiy nnd i in hough ha in urning o ho gun 011 Wudnodduy illici, 1110 ueoldoiiiilly urned i on KM. A ijood Denirice. No donirion n imuor han Dr. llor- (lon'donl. Few UNMO iooil, l' by W. H. l'liwoiui, A all drukb, 85 conn. A<lv,

6 . ' ' HREEDREDGERSAWORK HE ARE J>EEPENNG HE CHANNEL N HE RVER. One ia a Work a he Crosa-Over, Beween Oceanic and Upper Rocky Poin,ana he Oher wo are Near sland Beach. hree dredgers are now a work in he river. One is a work a Upper Rocky Poin, on wha is known as he "crossover." he channel beween he Oceanic bridge,and Upper Rocky Poin will be he same as i was las year when he dredging is compleed. he work a his par o he channel is expeced o be compleed in abou wo weeks, and by he 20h o his monh boh o he boas o he Merchans' seamboa company will probably be pu on he roue beween Red Bank and New ork. he channel a Lower Rocky Poin ia beer han i has been or a number o years. is boh wider and deeper han i was las year, and here has been no change in ia locaion. was hough las year ha he channel by his season would be urher o he souh han las year, bu he only change is ha i has widened ou a lile, he curren having cu away some o he la in he middle o he river. wo dredgers are a work below he Highland draw. Las year he seamboas used he channel eas o sland Beach. "When he inle opened las winer his channel illed up, and now one can walk rom he ocean beach below he inle o sland Beach,.even a high ide. he srip o sand roin he beach o sland Beach is abou a hundred yards wide. he dredgers are opening and deepening he channel wes o sland Beacli. One dredger is working up he river rom Spermacei cove, and he oher is working down rom wes o sland Beach. he dredgers have unil heirso July o inish his work. is expeced 1 ha hey will have a channel dug hrough, by he irs o June,' and when his is done he boas will run on a regular schedule. Aer he channel is once cu hrouglmho dredgers will coninue a work widening i. n he Souh Shrewsbury he dredging is o be done a Sedge sland, near Jumping Poin. his work will be begun as soon ae he work a Upper Rocky Poin is inished. he Sea Bird is now running hrough he river only a high ide. has a grea deal o rouble a he " cross-over," he urn is so sharp ha a cerain sages o he ide he boa canno swing abou in he channel, or ear i will be carried oh he la' by he ide. o obviae his he boa backs up hrough par o he channel. he channel a he " crossover " is shaped like he leer S, excep ha in place o he curves being round and graceul, as in he leer S, he urns are very sharp. wo Wagons Collide. H. H. ard and Harry Blakey o Bel mar were driving o Sea Gir one nigh las week, when heir wagon collided wih a wagon going in he opposie di recion. he horse which ran ino hem ran sraigh ino heir wagon, and Mr. Blakey and Mr. ard jumped rom heir wagon jus beore he ore ee o he horse landed on ho sea. heir wagon was wrecked and he horse was slighly injured. A Pasor's Farewell Recepion. A arewell recepion was given o Rev Mailand Alexander o Long Branch las Wednesday nigh by he congregaion o ho Presbyerian church a ha place. Mi'. Alexander has acceped a call o h Harlem. Presbyerian church a New ork. He has had chnrge o he churcl: a Long Branch live'years and during his pasorae 238 members wero added c he church, Kcypor Oyser Planers. he season or planing oysers in Rarinn bay has closed or his year During ho pas wo monhs eigheen vessels wore engaged in carrying plan oynem o Keypor, and hey made n oal o 43 rips. hey brough ove 10,000 bushels. liu cos o ho oysers, heir ransporaion, und'ho con o disribuing in he buy, will umoun abou $5.1,000. Preparing or an Early Crop. Jiunra M. VnnUriickli! o Miilnwim no 1 ou wo lioukiuul omao plans lusl week in u ield which lie liinkn in wcl adaped or raining omuoch. Mr. Van Hruckle expecm o pick rlpo oiminr a weoc ahead (i bin Hard imoa in Glondola. Owing, o HP hnril iineii, JUiv. Nor rii) K. Welil) o Glmidolu bun M.'U coin pcllcd o illed C(;;M an (larinl piiymcn on ii mihncripmon (ulimi up in hin chine ii iuv Hiiinliiyii ii :<>, oll o a 'onco. May Bokoii, diuiijliero Hiumio 00 o 'iri'liold, ell (il a enco on ' o nii woolc. 'J'ln< iiiimll HHU in H % x'u'im'ii liciiiiildnniiil lini'c A GOLDEN WEDDNG. Sir. ana Mrs. lu/h n. Wea'a Hal Venuri/o Happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Wes o Long Branch celebraed heir golden wedding las Wednesday nigh. ' Many riends nd relaives were presen a he celeiraion and many presens were received by Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Among he guess were Mr. and Mrs. William Wes Long Branch, who celebraed heir jolden wedding wo years ago. Mrs. Wes was ormerly Miss Julia A. Miller and she was married o Mr. Wes in New ork on May 4h, heir wedding oiir was made o Long Branch on he seamboa Edwin Lewia-as) ar as Red Bank, rom which place hey were driven o Long Branch, where hey have lived ever since. Eigh children were born o hem, six o whom are living. he children are Mrs. George W. Cook, Mrs. F. A. Robinson, Mrs. A. A. Hackman, Fred H. Wes and Edward Wes o iong Branch; and Mrs. J. A. VanSchoick o Houson, exas. Freehold's Gas Company. A he annual meeing o he Freehold :as company las week D. V. Perrine,. V. M. Dennis, E. B. Bedle, Charles Sllis and L. Deedmeyer were eleced direcors. he direcors organized by he elecion o he ollowing oicers : Presiden H. V. M. Dennis. Vice presiden D. V. Perrine. Secreary and reasurer Charles H; Bucher. Au(Uers-0harle.3 Ellis and L. Deedineyer. he company has declared an annual dividend o six per cen. ONCE N A LFEME s oen enough o do some hlnps dono properly n ho irs plucoi o build a Keysone Fence s doing he hins righ n he beginning. 25 o 68 nches high. For he arm, lawn, park and cemeery. Our caaloguo conains convincing argumens. CHARLES G. CONOEU, Aeen or Monmouh Couny. Kolm&el, N. «. Chicago, A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curious, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS GVEN AWA. Libraries Supplied Cbeajier han a any Book Bore / idhe WQrid.. LBB.ABES AND BOOKS BOUGH. 2AUJOH CA AZOGUE FREE. LECCA BROHERS, 81 CHAMBERS SREE, 34 Door Wes ol Ciy Hall Park. NEWOK. omaoes Waned! WLL GVE S7.OO PEE O2S FOR Red, Ripe, Sound omaoes, Suiable or canning purposes, o be delivered a my canning acory his coining season. J. W. SOU, Canning Facory oo o Broad Sree Rod Bank HE RED BAHK BOOK SORE, F. W. MOSELLES CO., 29 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. PERODCALS, ^SAONER. Daily and Sunday Papers Delivered. WE CAN SU OU N BOS: PAPERS. he Oakland, a OG, risinia, a 15c, Parchmen, a 20c RESDENCE : PHALANX. Golden Wedding, a BES N HE MARKE FOR HE PRCE. he aer-dinner ask o dish washing loses "^ is errors, and' all household cleaning is r accomplished quickly and easily by he use o WASHNG P Larges package greaes economy. HE N. K. FAlBANK COMPAN, S. Louis, Mew ork, Boson,. Philadelphia. SAPLES Aro on he lis o necessaries. our larder isn' a quarer provided i i does no conain n ham anil a lich o bacon rom our sock, Our hams are ho ines in Red Bank nnd nohing in he world obainable or he same money can replace hem. here's no subsiue or he hams we're selling a 12.J cens n pound, Our bacon, oo, would give; anybody an appeie, i's BO nsy, nnd a wclvo cens n pound nohing enn ho cheaper. Pu our ham nnd bncon on your supply lis, nnd your able will bo doubly inviing. REFRESHNG, Delighul, invigoraing, and a prevenivo o headache and excessive wearines yes, a cup o our ine ea is all ha Ladies who have been ou shopping ar ap o bo ired when hey reurn, and ho simulaing inluence o ea is jus wha hey need. hero are no beer eas in ho world han he choice brand we carry in our Bock. Wo. ask only a rial o our eas o prove heir superior excellence. hose who have once used our eas and coees will have nohing O upon heir ables, is 1, F. S:P:P, ON HE LNK OF HE ROLLE. Monmouh S., near Railroad Saion, Red Bank, N. J. \ VASELNE! VASELNE! VUNCU) him become niieh ii liouiiuliold neccuhiy in ld vnrlouh linen lm we, o mee (lie public dniimnd or i> UrAl-dum aricle a i reasoniililo iirw-c, hnvo pu up u ive-ounce hollo wih a nlullu mirew op, u 10 cun* per bole. ho nerew op doen uwuy wih hi) old nl.yle Kieiuiy cork. he i;ou<ln aro now di(i- played n our window, COOPEB, Miiiiuiioliiror or Aun Miuy'n 'rcpaniloim mid oo Kane, Corner lroiul and Wliiu Hroon, RED HANK, N..J. For he. Sick Chamber. ' We have jus-received direc rom Caliornia a- lo o Brandy made a he " Palo Alo " vineyards. is he bes and pures brandy made and equal o he ines impored. x $1.25 per quar.. GEORGE?. LAUSB & CO., 85 and 27 Eas Fron Sree,... RED BANK, N. J. ;HA SRAW Al&RA Paries in need o Hay, Sraw and Grain will do well by giving me a call beore purchasing elsewhere. L. WHARF AVENUE, RED BANK. FARM MACHNER. Aspinwall Poao Planers. Plane Jr. Culivaors and Horse Hoes. Plane Jr. Riding Culivaors. Bigg's Plovs and Furrowers. Excelsior Asparagus Plows. Circulars mailed by sending posal card. Wiard Weeders. have J some o hese weeders made exra jvide, so as o ake wo rows o asparagus. - Seel Lever, Acme and Disc Harrow's. P. O. Address: Red Bank, N. J. RED BANK EMPLE OF FASHON. j ' Why should we buy Millinery Goods a he : Red Bank emple o Fashion? Chorus o ashionable ladies answer: Because here you will ind ha Mrs. E. Weis shows he larges and mos selec sock o Mil- ;; linery in Monmouh couny a moderae prices.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Bicycle Shoes or Woinen A PAR. We.show a cu herewih o our $3 bicycle shoe. is made o V. dongola and can be had in eiher black or he new dark an shades. Ohers a. $2.50 and #3.75. Men's bicycle shoes a #1.50, $2.oo, $2:50 and #3.50., BERGEN, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ARNOLD & WLSON, Manels, iling and ireplaces. MARBLE AND SLAE WORK. SREE S-A-LOODC, Slae Si W'i'ii 'on luiin, mmr 'luu, KH Hunk, N. J. Cnundr'n Hour nuil V. A M. Hclmvr'n iiuliliriiuxl. Wclnnr iiihir ulwuyn (in irnuklil. A.HO 1AHO.OMA UOOKHlll 1UKH N OiKH. 8 % % % % v % % v % 8 J NEW ORK. ownship Commiee Meeings. K imnl or (>wnnlil i OoinnilliK o HhrnWHlmr (OWH will linlil n'khlnr KKUK n'l'iiwn Hull, mi Monindlih niniol, llo llnnk, N. J,, mi Urn nm ni<1 (lilril Hnurrpyn o( 'ncl) monh, (rom i o 5 -.M A. 0. HANON,

7 : A #, w. j his is an* era o up-o-daeness, and we ry o keep our sore ully up o dae. Many business mehods o v en or weny years ago are wholly ou o dae. he sore ha sicks o hem is los. weny years a^o any kind o a sore would do. o-day i mus be well urnished, well kep, and inhabied.by brigh, coureous salesmen. ' A dozen years ago, a small and simple announcemen in a paper was all he, adverising a sore like ours el called on o do. o-day much more han his is needed, and oen a page is hone oo much o ell abou our sore, and he hings we have o sell. A dozen years ago mos anyhing could be sold ha was anywhere near wha a cusomer waned. o-day he sore mus keep exacly wha he cusomer wans. mus keep a variey o goods in every line. mus buy righ. mus sell a righ prices. mus sell goods or exacly wha/hey are. mus sand behind he< goods i sells wih a solid guaranee. We keep a sore o o-day. he mehods which seemed proper a dozen years ago have been abandoned or he mehods which he imes demand. We ry o keep ou o all business rus. Our sore keeps sep wih he progress o he imes keeps sep in qualiy o goods, keeps sep in prices, keeps sep in all hose hings which make a perec sore. Hee are some o he good hings we oer:, ~. Wie Screen Dcrors and Windows. Nowhere will you be able o ge so much comor and enjoymen or so lile money as Masury's Pains are he.bes made. hey are in iing your house wih screen doors andmade o pure maerials. hey are ready mixed or windows. he brush. hey will no "chalk." hey will no crack. hey will no bliser.- heir puriy makes hem he heavies possible. hey have he greaes covering capaciy. hey come in all colors. you need pain a all, Masury's is he kind you should use. hey cos $1.40 per gallon. A good screen door or window will las or years wih ordinary care. hey keep ou bugs/ and lies, and hey le in he resh air and sunshine.. / We have srong wire screen doors rom $1.10 down o 72 cens, he price ranging according o size. Spring hinges, one o he bes kinds made or hanging screen doors, cos 7 cens per pair. Adjusable Window Screens, rom 18 cens o 44 cons, according o sizo. hey will i any window., Groan wire cloh, or impairing screen doors or windows, or or making now ones, rom 18 inches o 44 inches wide. ' Pains or nside and Ouside Use. Rerigeraors and ce Boxes. A rerigeraor or an ico box has becomo a necessiy in almos every household. Wo havo hem in hardwood, and we have horn in ash and soer woods. he beor ones have comparmons, or dieren kinds o ood. hoy have good drainage; hey don' leak. ho -jwood is so soasoned ha i does ho shrink and swell, and hoy aro horoughly well mado in ovory way. Wo havo horn a prices ranging rom 2.GO o 810. he mperial High Wheel Lawn Mower. We believe his o be he very bes lawn mower ever made. is high wheel, which makes i run easy. he knie is se in a solid rame, and he adjusmen is easy and perec. here is bu lile ricion, and he mehod o consrucion saves he wear o he knives. runs easy, i is no noisy, i does no ge ou o order, and i does clean, even work. he Unied Saes governmen uses hese lawn mowers in he parks in Washingon, and hey are also used in he parks in New ork ciy. hey cos rom $7.60 up, according o size. We have oher kinds o lawn mowers which cos all he way rom $1.50 o $9.75. ASPARAGUS OOLS. RAFFA. have his, resh rom Madagascar, cured in a manner which preserves all is srengh. is b.8 ines hing known or ying asparagus. sell i a 9 cens a pound. KNVES. am selling an excellen asparagus knie or ' 17 cens. he blade is o he bes hardened Z seel, and he handle is o such size and shape as o bo readily grasped, while i does no ire ho hand, BUNCHERS. We havo ho bes Asparagus Bunchor over mado. Wo sell i a $2.48. can be adjused o mako a buncli o any size ; i holds ho grass irmly wihou crushing i, and aer being onco adjused i makes every bunch exacly ho same sizo. is quick in is acion and handy o operae HENDRCKSON& APPEGAE, EAS FRON SREE, Adjoining he Pos Oice, RED BANK, N. J. i i + 44N#####^##^#^^^#^^4##^####^####4-#^###^#^

8 VALUABLE,DOGS KLLED CRAP PLAERS A FREEHOLD. - Charles Lamb's "Ode on icclve Boys and Xouna Men Arresed lias Week. obaceo" should be read EDWARD KEMP OFFERS A BE- X y WARD OF welve boys and young men were arresed a Freehold las week or playing by all, lovers o a good cigar. When he called i a crap. hey were James Canon, Dennis Slaery, James Brady, Samuel Hendrickson, Michael Hanlon, Joseph Craword, "Plan Divine" he probably Henry Bovie, Harry ijjrown, Jerry Hanlon, Wm. Marin, Jr.", D. Web had -in mind he Fearless Williams A Shepherd Dog Owned by Him Poisoned Oher Doga Killed Po- ' soed Mea Supposed o Be, Dropped bu Bicyclers a. MuU. A shepherd dog owned by Edward Kemp o he Eumson road was poisoned las hursday nigh. he dog was wellbroken or driving cale and horses, and or driving sheep, and was moreover a grea pe dog o Mr. Kemp's. he dog was ound in convulsions a ive o'clock on Friday morning, and i soon aerward died. "A pos-morem examinaion o he body showed ha he dog had been poisoned wih srychnine. '. is believed ha he dog was poisoned by some bicycler. For some ime pas dogs have been poisoned a Fair Haven and Oceanic, and i B said ha bicyclers, who have been annoyed by being chased by vicious dogs, have been dropping poisoned balls o mea along he road aer nighall. he mea is eaen by any dog which happens along, and in a number o cases inoensive and harmless dogs have been he vicims. he shepherd dog o Mr. Kemp's is he mos valuable o any which has ye been been poisoned. Mr. Kemp was very much wrough up over he loss o he dog, and he has oered a reward o $100 or inormaion ha will lead o he arres and convicion o he poisoner. n oher pars o Moninouh couny dogs have been slain by he same mehods, and i is hough ha in hese cases also he poisoned mea has been dropped by bicyclers. m m : VEERANS PA A VS. Arroicsniih Pos Makes a Fraernal Call on a Neivark Pos. Arrowsmih Pos paid a raernal visi o Marcus L. Ward Pos o Newark on Monday nigji. All o he oicers o Arrowsmih Pos were in he pary, which comprised Henry S. Whie, Wm. H. Foser, B. R. Moun, Charles H. Curis, John Henry Heyer, A. C. Harrison, J. P. Ellio, H. C. erhune, George A. Bowne, all o whom are pas commanders o Arrowsmih Pos; John W. Chandler, hejpresen commander o he Pos; Rev. Charles E, Hill, Major J. V. Allsrom, John. eley, Dr. Conover, homas Wise, James H. Sickles, John Bainon, Samuel Hughes and George B.. Sand. he Grand Army Pos rom Orange also made a visi o Newark he same nigh. Aer exchanging reminiscenses o army lie, he Newark Pos and ; heir guess sa down o a ine supper, which was supplemened by shor speeches by many o hose presen. he members o he Arrowsmih reurned o Red Bank on he midnigh rain. ADNG A PANO FUND. A Concer o be Given in Grace Church Nex Monday Sigh, A concer will be given in Grace church nex Monday nigh or he benei o ho piano und o he Chrisian Endeavor ' sociey. he concer will be under he direcion o Pro. H. K. Allsrom. Among hose who will assis a he concer are he Neidlinger rio, he Lous quaree, Miss Gerrude Smih, Miss Bessie Bergen, Mrs. William Pinard, Miss Carrie King o Brooklyn, Rudoph Malchow, J. C. Griipel and J. D. Oerson, Jr. A Handicap Race a Seabrigh. A mile handicap race was held a Ben bligh on Saurday, he aair was arranged by Joseph Heidi. ho enries wero Joseph oinlinson o Brooklyn Fred Voorhees o he Highlands and Gordon Augusus o Seabrigh. he race was won by oinlinson in 01:58 he prizu WHH a bicycle lamp. Angus us c;uno in'second. Edward Denisu Oceanic'H rider, 11 was enered iu ho race bu on nccoun o nn acciden o hi svluwl he day beore, wns unable o rilp, A Bou Capain Falls Overboard. Ciip. lcnjiimiii Brown o Fair Haven ho (. omiimmkr o hu schooner May lower, ell rom he deck o ho bou ino he waer his Wednesday and \vn nearly (irowiii'd. llu WHH working hi boa hrough ho JKUU draw agiiinm hu lido when he oil overboard. Ciip Brown ban ollowed ho waer or yearn bu canno Hvvim a sroke. Ho wiis rai oux'd by he* mue, Finnic A. Mull'ord. $1,400 or Saniary Work. he iinmnl meeing o llui Long Jrnncl, bonrd o healh WHH hold m Wcdiiciida nigh. Dr. Ocorgo. linker wmi olccli ]>rail(l(!ii mid. H. ViuilliK'l wan elecs healh limpccor. in mimi o heiilll will mik ho coiiiiiiiiiiiloiicrii o upprojirl rio $1,405 or iihiiiiiry purpimi'ii., Arrooil Aer wo ours. Joroino Longiilrou o Miuiiuiquiin, win WH indiced by ho gran! Jury w< yearn nj{<) or <i)il<>ilnp( in; iorn o A,.1 FoBor o Miiimm]Uriu, wiw iinvnlod H WC% un] mld or rial in lciiil o $1,600 bull. and William Brown. Brady, Slaery Canon waived indicmen and pleaded guily. he ohers urnished bail o awai he ac'ion O he grand jury. James Duncan Disappears. James Duncan o Long Branch, who has been an orderly a he Monmouh Memorial hospial since i was irs opened, disappeared on Sunday o las week. Duncan old Miss Mills, he maron a he hospial, ha he was going o Aabury Park and would reurn Sunday nigh. Nohing has since been heard o him. * ' * Danger in rimming rees. Charles ruex o Freehold has been laid up or he pas wo weeks wih a sprained ankle. He was rimming an apple ree and was sanding on a ladder. As he limb ell i upse he ladder and Mr. ruex ell o he ground. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers. SPECAL AENON O Leaky Chimneys and Jobbing. Corner Monmouh S. and Bridge Ave. FERLZERS. have on hand all he leading brands o erilizers, adaped or, Monmouh couny soil, as ollows: H. J. Baker's, Bowkers, Russell's and Shoemaker's. Also a ull line o he very bes grades o Lawn Dressing. PLOWS AND HARROWS. sill coninue o sell he bes grades o Coal and Wood. homas P. Brown, WHARF AVENUE, 11 El* AMC XEW JERSE.? he Old Clohes Man cigar, which we sell a 5 cens each.. NORRS PACH & SON. Coal and Wbod. WM. N. WORHLE, SUCCESSOR O J. A. WORHLE. Vhoesale and Reail Dealer in Scranon, LohJgli. Wllkesbarrc and Cumberland Coal. Wben Coal s purchased by he carload he' benei o long ons, 2,210 pounds, ia given. Bes qualiy o Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood a moderae prices. LUDLAM'8.AND CROCKER'S FERLZERS CONSANL' ON HAND. ard a Worhley's Dock, Bed Bank. Branch ard a SeabrlM, N.J.. READ HS CAREFULL! 5 Pounds Prunes, good 25c. 4 Pounds Prunes, ine 25b. 3 Pounds Prunes, large 25c. 1 Pound Fine Apricos...12c. SH Pounds Evaporaed Apples c 5 Pounds Good able Buer,....$ Pounds Bes Daes 25c. 25 Pounds Bes Buckwhea 50c. 1 Pound Good ea 25c. 1 Pound Blend Coee 20c. 4 Cans Good omaoes,...25c. 4 Cans Good Corn 25c. 2 Cans Good Fla Salmon....25c. 2 Cans'Good Caliornia Peachp 25c. 3 Cans Good Earjy June Peas 25c. 3 Cans Good Cu Beans c. 5 Pounds Soda Crackers...'. 25c. 2 Pounds Very Fine Vanilla Creams.25c. 1 Quar New ork Sae Beans 5c. 1 Quar Cranberries 5c. Orders by mail will be promply delivered. EiMORRS, ADJONNG J. H. PEERS, 17 Broad Sree, Red Bank. N. J Would no pick up nearly so many bargains i i were no or mohs. We sell Pure Camphor Gum, : Reined ar Camphor, Naphaline Balls. hose who do no buy one o hese will soon have " a'bargain " in second-hand clohes. We make a liberal oer. Does he "ol' clo' mail?".. SCHROEDER'S PHARMAC, r A Broad- Sree, Red Bank, N. J. urnished Co^es o Le. <', have a number o opagee, nicely urnished or summer occupancy,'on l i, he Norh Shrewsbury river a Red Bank, Fair Haven and Oceanic ; and also*,! a number in oher desirable locaions a Lile Silver, on' Rumson Neck, and alonj*he Rumson road. he prices range rom $200 o $1,000 or he season?" 1 ; Houses or Sale on Every Sree n own. < No maer wha sor o a house you may wan, nor wha locaion you ma/ i desire, hink ha can sui you. Sop in and loo a my oerings. ' <, Maple avenue, 10 loa. <> Broad sree, 20 los. A Ves Fron Sree, 10 los. i> River sree, 7 loq. ( Locus avepue, i los. 1 1 «w w " " Good Liquors For Disease. OK; o *ii>' mos iuijiormi USUH o ho ood ia o produco he hea in ho body, which i.s nccchsary in carrying on he vial processes. n dibonso oen ood canno bu digesed which will produco he hea. Dilued alcohol, Mich R is ound iu whiskey, brandy and wines, requires no digobion, bu is n once aken up by ho Honmch and nado ino hea which helps digesion, and hun i becomes u grea ucor in prolonging and Having liu in ncuo (HWHOB. used only in his way, wlioro ordinary ood ennno bu lined, hero is no danger o producing a drink' habi. Dr. M. M. Vinon in JJabyhood o Ocober, Observe ha Dr, Vinon doesn' say imiaion whiskey, brandy and wine, such as is sold in undersized boles wih a gaudy label. '( We are judges o liquors; buy in large los rom he producers; e money's worh and give money's worh every ime. Our whiskey is he produc o disilled grains. Our brandy o disilled ruis, And our wines o ermened ruis NO made up mixures boh worhless and harmul. W, A. FRENCH & CO., PURE WNES AND LQUORS, HROA1) SRiK, Rlil> BANK, N. J. V VV ' V V V >v! ; v i wvv w 1 BULDNG LOS* FOR SALE. hrockmoron rac, 50 los. E4s Bide Park, 75 los. < Pear sree, 4 loa., Shrewsbury avenue, los. Beach sree, 8 loa. <> nsurance Placed in Leading Companies and Propery > i, ',:' ". ; A p p r a i s e d * - ; ' ' ; *,' -..!. '. ' ; '',, Money o Loan on Bond and Morgage and Money WaneQ. '. ' o L o a n, : ' - '...' HEODORE rv WHE, : Pos Oice Building. Red Bank. N.^; Masquerading nerior liquors in ancy boles is no inr our line., We wan our wines and liquors judged by he conens raher han he dress o he boles. Our labels mean wha hey say our prices mean hones value. Absolue puriy guaraneed in our BrandieSj Rums, Gins, Wines and Whiskies. - We make a specialy o Chamberlain's Old Cabine Rye Whiskey aged en years. Ask or Exrac o Mal, price per dozen pins, $1,50. ^ J. J. ANOMDES, 20 Fron Sree, Near Broad Sree, KEDBANK, N. J.»»»»»»» »»»»»»»»»» ALCANARA he Grea Sire o Exreme Speed! Alcanara baa 102 n ho sandard lis and 7 roers in he 2:15 lis. On accoun o be presen business depression, Alcanara will sand a he exremely low ee o " ; o $50 in Advance. n case any mare does no prove n oal, reserve he righ o reurn he service ee o J v Alcanara, as ho will sand or 3100 or more u King Rene, Jr. Grea Show Horse! ' ' King Hene, Jr., ook a race-record o 2:17 n A he N.. Naional Horse Show n 1693 lie ook be Blue Ribbon (or hree-year-olds; and n 1800 lie ook Firs Prize or sallions : kep (or service. Hewillsand, wih usual reurn, or only ~ v> : $25 in Advance. hese horses will make ho season o 1897 n Elkwood Park, Long Branch. N. J., where hey can be seen a any ime. For urher pariculars, or caalogues wih, exended pedigrees' address ' ' A. A. BONNER, Elkwood Park, Long Branch, N. J., or 182 William S., New ork Ciy. SPRNG SUS NOW READ. FOUR WONDERFUL BARGANS. A Wool Sui or Men li '.' > Cassimere rousers a. : '.. A Child's Sui a '...-; he BeB Never-rip Pans on Earh.a!.08. Has, Caps and Furnishings a Very Low Prices. \ LUDLOW'S, Ludlow Hall. 22 Broad Sree, Red Bank. he Name 6h a - Piano Couns or much. Sciuway, Chickering, vers & Pond, Mason & Hamlin. Wha do hese names guaranee? Reliabiliy, '. he Pi,anos we handle are o his class. We won' sell any oher bu he bes o is kind. Pianos can be bough or less money han we ask, or some o ours, bu hey arc a cheaper piano he don'-pay-o-buy kind. ou can always ind a bargain in our sock o secondhand pianos),' 's cheaper o buy a good second-hand piano han a poor now one., Money back i waned on anyhing bough here. CURS & DAVS, Successors o lo BROAD SREE, XiWS BANK, N.,.

9 38 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. SPRNG S. ' ' -. :. - ' -. :. ' -, '. ' '. -. ' - '. s ' '. Prices reduced in all our many Deparmens. saving money couns anyhing wih you, do no ail o aend his grea sale. "' ' PRCE CUNG EXRAORDNAR! Sale Begins Saurday, May 15h. hese are a ew iems picked a random rom all deparmens Children's Fas Black Hose, all sizes, Derby ribbed, he 12Jo. kind, a per pair. lc.. Cbildren'san Hose.he new shades, > sizes 6 o 8}, worh 15c, a per pair Ladies' an Hose, ull seamless oo, he regular 17c. kind, a per pair lie. Ladies' Black Hose, as 1 color, seamless oo, he kind sold a 10c, per pair Wash Fabrics. s Percales, 86 inches wide, abou iy desirable paerns, worh 12ip., a per yard 9C. French Organdiesj bes impored goods, g, handsome designs, worh 25c, a per yardd 19C. Scoch Ginghams, new syles, sripes, checks and plaids, worh 10c, a per yard Nonpareil. Jaconee, new syle; ine lawn,'selec' paerns; value 10c, a 'per yard Dress Linings, Percaline Skir Lining, 86 inches wide, ine qualiy,, all colors, regular 12Jc, a per 2ryard y; 8C. Selisia, ancy backs, gray and black aced, will no srech, worh 14c, a 10c. Bes qualiy Lining Cambric, black and colors, regular 5c, a per yard Upholsery Goods. Chenille able Covers, 4-4 size, knoed ringe, worh 50c, a "39c. Chenille able Covers, wo yards square, a decided bargain,. Coage Curains, 3J yards long, ringed op and boom, worh $1.40, a per pair : 98c. able Oil Cloh, bes qualiy, plain whie and colore, worh 17c, n per Gens' Furnishings. Arrow Brand Collars, abou weny dieren ayloh, regular,15c kind, each lie. Mon'n Lnundorod Ouing Shirs, ulco nea palcrnn, worh 00o,, each 85o. Qonu' Nigh Hoboi, plain and anoy rlininud, good inuiln, worli 50c, oncli a 42o. UVH 1 (imy Underwear, nlilrii nnd dmwum, ilwivyn nokl nllldo. cuoh, a 220. Mon'o Bookn, Rood, heavy miiilily. neiinlivin oo, noli ulwiiyii il loo., ui p«r pair 00. Underwear. Ladies' Ribbed Vess, whie.and eva shaped body, regular 25c. kind, 15c. Ladies' Vess, Swiss ribbed, ribbon drawn hi neck and armhole, he 16c. grade, each 10c. "Children's Ribbed Vess, whie and ecru, sizes 6 o 14 years, worh 15c, each' 8c. Ladies! Ribbed Vess, all sizes, regular price 10c, each a 4c. Linens. able Damask, 73 inches wide, bleached, he kind sold a 75c, a per yard 59c oweling, checked paerns, 18 inches wide,'all linen, worh 124c, a per yard" 8C. able Damask, 60 inches wide, red border, exra good value, worh 85c, a per yard < 25c. oile Aricles. ^Cuicura Soap, he genuine aricle, regular price 25c, a per cake 14c. Vaseline, bes kind made, Cheseborough blue seal, worh 10c,, a per bole 4c. Royal Viole Boraed alcum Powder, large box, worh 10c, a 7c. Genuine Buermilk Soap, he regular 10c. size, a per cake, ** 6c. SLKS. Black aea, all silk, SO inches wide, good qualiy, worh CDc, a per yard 55c. Fancy Silks, suiable or waiss, elegan paerns, worh 50c, a per yard 39c., Shaded, aeas, nice lino o color- 'iiigbj-isuiable or waibs,'worh'05c, a per yard 49c. Has and Caps. Girls' arn O'Shanor Has, assored sylos, wih wo quills, ho kind sold a 415c, a, 25c. nana' Caps, o ino whio lawn wih moiling rimming, worh 25c, a 190. ' Nico Lino o Boys' Gol Cap, o all wool clohs, regular 25c kind, a 15o. Leaher Goods and Jewelry. Leaher BOH, in block only, good (nudiy, a kind worh 25c, a 19O. joahor llulii/a largo lino o colors, wih polluhcd nickel buolclo, vnluu 4Do., u ' ' j 29o. Lureo Lino o Novolai n Dol l'lnn n uhiiikxl loiilgm, mild nlwnym n l5u,, a 5o. Have you ever beore, bough similar goods a anywhere near hese prices? Shees and Pillow Gases. Bleached Shees o he genuine Frui o he Loom'muslin, 2 wide by 2J long, worh 65c, ap 1 50C. Bed icking, good/heavy qualiy, exra wide, he regular 10c. kind, a per yard Pillow Cases, ull,yard long, ine bleached muslin, wor 10c. each, a 6 Shees, o unbleached muslin, exra large size, worh 49c, each 35C. Sash Curaining and Window Shades. Window Shades, 6 ee long, dull inished holland, ancy ringe, wih spring roller, worh 50c, each 29C. ambour Muslin Curaining, ancy border and cener, worh 15c, a per yard 10c. Silkaline drapery, all new designs and colors, worh 15Q M a per yard. lie. Dress:Goods. Black Brillianine, very ine qualiy, brigh luser, worh 50c, a per yard 34c. Fancy Mixures in Cover Cloh, 1 yards wide, suiable or bicycle rais, worh 75c, a per yard &9 High Grade Drees Novelies, all laes colorings, 40 inches wide, wool illed, worh 29c, a per yard 15c. Bed Spreads. Exra Heavy Bed Spreads, verylarge size, he kind sold a 75c, here a 59c. Bed Spreads, Marseilles paerns, hemmed all around, value $1.25, a 98c. Coon Diaper, 18 inches wide, 10 yards o piece, worh 50c, a per piece 31c. Laces and Embroideries. Fine Embroidery Edgings nnd nserions, choice opon eecs, real worh, 10c, a per yard 5c. Fino Embroidery, beauiul dcsignb, rish Poin Edges o nainsook and cambric, wero Co., a per yard 10c. Ajeorod lo o -iiioei, 5 o 10 inches wide, very handnonio paerns, worh 12c, a pur yard 7c. Ladies' Waiss. LadlcH' Hhir WiiiiiU), ologan rm- HOriiicn o pnloriir, iioparnu whio collurn, ri'iil vahm 09c., u ' 50c. Liidlwi 1 rorcalro Wninii, in imvy luulliluclc i;roun<lpnornii, wull mido, worh SJilu., n 19o. liuidmmio Hlyli'ii in Liidlm' Waliln, o luwnn,(liinll(.'ii, olc.p oc,ullnow<.'iii l, worh DHc, n oo, v " Muslin, &c. Bleached Pillow Case Muslin, he Lockwood- brand, regular price 14c, a per yardd ' Bleached Sheeing, 9-4 wide, a,good srong kind, regular price 19c. per yard, a 14c. Lockwood Bleached Sheeing, 10-4 wide, here is no beer, regular 28c, a per yard 18C. Frui o he Loom Bleached Muslin, 36. inches wide, sandard qualiy, worh 9c, a per yard Unbleached Sheeing, 104 wide, good even hread, he kind sold a 16c, a per yard Coon oweling, bleached, ine will, 18 incies wide, regular price Co., a per yard Barnsley owels, exra large size, assored paerns, worh 10c, each a 5«Apron Gingham, large line o paerns, he good qualiy sold regularly a 7c, a per yard 4c. Single Nap Shaker Flannel, jus righ weigh or summer use, worh 0c, a per yard 2 urkish owels, exra large size, 22x54 inches, he kind reailed a 18c, during sale each a ' 12 Unbleached Muslin, srong, heavy coon, 86 inches wide, worh 7c, a per yard 394c. Bleached Muslin, yard wide, worh 6c, a per yard / Corses. Nansen Summer Corse, workmanship and i he bes, made o sell a 75c, here a 50c. Our Syle l Globe Corse, he one we always sell a 50c, during sale 43c. Coas and Capes Children's Reeer. Jackes, in al wool cloh, rimmed wih braid, om{ piro syle, worh 1.98, a '. ' Brainerd & Armsrong Sowing Silk, <$> black and colors, $ c por spool Aak - Xx Choice o Large Lino o Black Silk CnpeB, rimmed wih laco niul je, sold a 5, $0 and $7," now Sraw Sailors. Sraw Alplnca, in ho nowes lylea, rough nriiw, nil colors 40c. Fino Grade Hlruw Alpinou, in blnok only, ho kind Bold a il.qo, hero a F ro ladies' Neckwear. Ludlim' Hod lown, lurije vnrluy o imoriui, nold cliowhoro n lio,, onoii o. 'ii'hu in Mock Down, in black nnd novornl pliiln coloro, worh SJ5c, n 100. Noions and Dressmakers' Supplies. ^2 Good Seel Hapins, 7 inches long, a per dozen Superior Machine Oil, large bole, wor! orh 7c, a per bole 3 French Basing Coon, warraned 500 yards o spool, regular price 5c, a per spool -, 3c.. mproved Federhaken Hook and 'A Eye, he kind wih a spring, 2 dozen JL on card, per card ^ lc. Clark's Mile-End Darning Coon, warraned as black, 45 yards in A spool, per spool "* Kid Hair Curlers, 5 inches long, he J 7c. kin0, per dozen ' ' - ; Laes Glove-Siched Real Kid Curlers, 7 inches long, worh 12c, a jk per r\ay Anwar* dozen - ^l3 8c. Odorless Fine Seamless Dress Shields, worh 12c. per pair, a ' 6c. Redern Dress Says, all sizes, black, gray and whie, regular 12c. kind, a per dozen 8c Mile-End Croche Coon, whie and i all colors, regular 5c, a per spool * 3C < Long Shank«Drapery Hooks, sold* always a 3c. per dozen, a < 1C ( Flecher's Round Corse Laces, 2}.< yards long, worh 10c, a per dozen i 4c ' Good Qualiy Velveeen Dress Bind-. ing, black and colored, 2 inches wide, \ 4-yard pieces, per piece, 8c i Pansy Cabine Hairpins, 144 pins in, a box, regular 10c, a per box 3C 1 Hair Curlers, polished wood handles, regular, price 8c, each ( 4c < Pearl Buons, he ancy rimming kind, worh 15o. o 20c. per dozen, a 10c. Ladies' Collars, severul dieren shapes, all laes syles, worh 12c, each,..'. ' 1. [ '"'.'-.. Hoso Supporers, good elasic, in vl black and whio, ho Securiy olabp, regular 15c kind, per pair 10c. Ladicd' Handkerchies, somo whie, ohers colored border, all hemsichod, regular Co. kind, enoha Clark's 0. N.. Spool Coon, black and whie, all numbers, u per apool * 3O. > - CoiHo CovorH, o good nuiilin, nil noanw ollod, good JUliK. worh 19c, ib 8o. inilk'ii' DriiwcrH, o lino niuilin, worh llio. per pair, u ' (Jownn, hu Kinpiro nlylo, liniuliomcly rliuincd vnluo Ok),, n

10 Amanda., Where sun and lower aro beaming Amanda's charms appear. Her beauy's rays are sreaming Bound all his earhly sphere. he breeze when genly blowing, he rose ha Bcens he grove, he vino when brighly glowing, All ell o her love. : hear.her song's swee numbers When zephyr's breezy wings Sweep o'er he gold harp's slumbers And wake s uneul srings. All, all he charms o naure Amanda's beauy bear And show n every eaure. Her godhead maged here. he spiris o ho dying Mus qui his clay s conrol, Bu hey o res are (lying n regions o he soul. he loods, now onward sriding, Are oaming, ierce and ree,. e soon heir waves, subsiding, Will slumber n he sea. Bu mus vainly languish For joys ne'er can know And wear a cureless anguish «n loneliness and woe. Fair goddess, shall ever Behold hy beauy shlno./ Like sars above, bu never ' Can hope o call hee mine!. A CHLD'S WORLD. ho child was n s sevenh year, and ho garden, 13 imes as old, was on ho sland. ho houso also was on ho same sland and was ho plnco where ho child ae and slop* and obeyed. Bu s lie was n ho gardon. ho house aced a pond, and wo bridges bound i and lio garden o ho world. By he lower bridge sood he old mill, and when is gae was raised a lood o waer boiled and wised down o a smooh gravel bed below and hen loaed quiely o he garden's oo. Over again6 ho upper bridge a mighy dam held he island rom desrucion. When ho pond back o i was ull, ho waer poured in a smooh, green sream over i and wab dabbed ino spray and oam and"orn o shreds on he jagged rocks below. n summer ime whon here had been bu lile rainall he grea imber o he' -dam was baro, and ho child, when no/6ne was looking, could walk earullyxacross, beween ho lino o waer shelving o ho righ and he blaok mass o sheer rock a he le, hen i was ha ho child could climb over ho low sone wall ha kep he garden in nnd go down among ho jowolweed and sramonium ond clawing blaokberry vinos hn ook oll o gown and apron, and explore ho pools and boomless pis n ho river bed. ho waer always sood in heso, dark and sill, however Bovero ho drough, and no sick over sounded ho doph o ho larges o horn. So i mus have been boomless, like some o ho earul hings ono heard rend on Sundays in Sorlpure. And, hough ho ohlld, wih ho hair o is lesh sanding up, dropped in sones, ond even reached down an arm's lengh and brough longer sicks, and ried hem again and again, he deop pool was a kind o sacrod mysery orever. ho child had no been alono, i i had had a broher, ono nsoinalon o is sevenh year mus have been los. horo were holos wihou number in he bed o his sream and sharp poined rooks. So ha when ho pond above was ull i 'was a grand orren hn oamed roaring o ho harbor, whero i ound he quie millsream curling around ho garden's ' oo. A seep bank a he righ shu ho river rom ho world, nnd so mado i ho child's own orevor. On he pond, mado olassio as Winderraero by song, geeso loaed double in ho long summer days, and len enohanmon, and birds nesed in he elms ha dipped.' heir branohes in ho waer, and boes hummed in ho clover. honho oxpanse nnrrowed, and a simplo river mo i, creeping along by he lilehwny, loalug boween wo guardian churches wih all seeples, under a long brldgo, and so hrough ho own o ho mill anil dam. he ohild'sough won baokward wih i, always saring a ho oo o ho gar den. ho sream bore an ndian name, and migh have hud is source in he mids o oamplrcsand wigwams, nnd biroh bark oanoos, and righul warwhoops and omnhnwks, porlmps,a mile, possibly wo milos away; Miles were vaguo measures, liko lruo. hero wero wo lesser hings in ho child's lie ho mill and he daino school. ho irs belonged o nn old, old mini, liko hoso persons who lived beoro he lood whoso ha and hnir anil con nnd eyebrows were always whie, yes, and his boos, nnc' whaevor eiso ho wore. hero was a so, rumbling kind o silence always wihin ho mill, whero ho hoppers made lllo whirlpools o dusy grain, going down nni 1 down and down, and ho child lennod over wih a hrill ingling s wholo body, and know ha isel could bo drawn clown and down and down ino ho wiilo, loury bags below, choked and los orovor. ho so dus illed ho air nnd soened ho Bun ligh nnd whloued he cobwebs among ho raers and i was all somehing apar ron ho world and ho gimlon. ho second hing wan ho Dumo school whore a wry old lmly yum older hnr ho miller kep on prisoner!) on an up per loor o her own hoiibo rom 9 ill 18 nnd rom 1 ill 1 every day bu Saurday. ho ohlld did no hen know ha llborj was only nweou whun bough wih a grca prlco. Every morning an ho clock pmiwd or ho sroke o ) liu ilnmo olded hor liiind nnd prayed, HUK uprigh lllio Uuililluv while her cuplvra knel, Mich n HH placi! A he righ hand o ho imago uood h, bes lrl o ho mihool, 0 yearn old, percoi n word nnd dowl nnd culled monior, \vh walked nrouml on Upon and rnppcil oi he head wih he imilo any culpri wli peeped ou. WUH n dlubnllo plo, noi ully iippiwlnod a Mm UR by he prlmm on, or who could hear ho urnluiy n pronch o oiiliunly and blindly wai, mi knowing which way o ilnd^u Bo liruvo nlono had Mm benei o ho mornliik jirnyiiv. All <lny OK, winer and mininmr, nun mor nnd winer, lllcu u-urnly, (ho ohlli hough, HUlo hnmlii knied mid iimvm Wih book iilwnyn n lup. im ilnh no Knmp Urn iiunlioiine, and lln; WH nwirkeil by ho ao n cn linirliilrliik!! hn emiholelieu will) mid Hpudiuili'M, ululil n a hl (h iinnclmli' nu Hu lieiio n n did nu nliow. ind no dlilid li ho room ill in mil wn 'J'lin (liiiiin unliuol n iiuiiiuer Hum pereol.ly /HMX. ho KpollliiK ORH o Mix Hnod will) oo on a urnolc o liu wldo loor board iinirrii nun (inly Joy., wan Uin hough o K ho uuohor, wlwro ior long iirm, llln Jn lco'li, could irnoli nny olrmlur,! l lohing qpuld be'hidden rom her all seeing eye. ho irs child n he row named baker" ond spelled i; ho second named Bhady" nnd spejled i; ho hird named lady" and spcllod i; ha ourh named "idy" and spoiled i. Bu i No. 2, wising nervous ingers in her apron, mined "lady" insead o "shady" her ngers wero rapped or moving, and she was dlpgraced ond sen o ho oo. For rder sood on a level wih accuracy a his rlbunal. here was no igure ive on a nl inoh square o paper or No. 3 ha [ay o hoard n her paseboard machbox, 10 drink rom he in dipper, however larched he lilo lips migh bo. For heso ireoiou8 igure ives had o be pared wih, me or every drink o brackish waer ha iood n a wooden pail n he enry. Five ves were exchangeable a long periods 'or one en, en ens or a 3 inch reward i meri. he ohlld alone was no dazzled i sigh o oven ho inal reward gained a luch loss and pain, bu drank is ill daily mdwondored a hoohors. Someimes i cindered also i he warm, inny ase o 10 waer drawn rom a. well oo near he lea had any connecion wih he reward, ho miller's daugher, Abigail, a hin, n haired child, wih pale blue eyes, kniad long sockings or her all broher, ho was a man. he child hough o ilm as Saul, he sood so much higher han lls brehren. Ono day whon he long, ocking had grown by painul hal inohes' learly o he oo, he sharp eyes o Dame 'ao discovered a dropped sioh in he bejnning o he leg, and ravelled i all ou 'rom boom o op. ears or lile Abiall, and no lguro.lvol he hear o ho child was ho wihin s losom as i saw all one aer ono ho pink ind bluo and yellow and red yarn marks iko milesones all along he way marks nled in by ho eacher's bony ingers nd ied in hard knos on ho wrong'side; marks never o be removed save by ho misress hand when he ask was done. eemed like a wase o lie. Bu Abigail ook up her woary "boua" again, wih he paience o despair. Every oher Saurday morning school kep, ha saan migh no have oo much vergo and opporuniy, and he caeohlsm was ground ino ho ough iber o meiniry in place o oher asks. Bu he sew - ng and kniing kep on. A ono o heso ivery ohers he child looked ou beween ho wo lenghs o window curain and saw a shaggy dog bounding in and ou o ho waer, and laughed soly o isel. Bu Dame Fao, whoso eyes were everywhero beholding he evil, spied he crime, pinned he curains closer ogoher, so wo harp humbs in he hollows o he small Bhouldors, shook he ohild dizzy, and urned is back o he sohool, whero i earned as an exra ask "he Lord s my shopherd," eo. was ho old ashioned way o eaching children o love ho Bible. ho caechism quesion or ho day was, "Wherein consiss ho ainulness o ha esae wherelno man ell?" 'And ho answer, "ho-siuulncss-o-ha-esaewhereino-mnn-oll -consiss - ln-hu-guil o-adam's-lrs - sin-ho-wan-o - original righeousness-arid-ho-corrupion - o -his whole- nuure-which - is-commonly-called originnl sin-ogehor-wlh-all-acual-ransgressions-which-procecd-rom-i," Bu ho child was ar away. Even he whimpering o ho ABC babes under ho errule or rusling abou did no bring ears as usual, or is eye9 wero so,on green pasures whero lilo whie lambs kicked up heir ree heels, and moher sheop ook no noice, bu nibbled and baaed all day long, as i horo wero no harm in i ho leading bcsldo sill waers mado quie anoher picuro. Bu migh i no be done 'by some older, wiser playmae wih a sring, o keep ho child saoly on shoro. beween rivor and meeing mil' sream, whore chip vessels wouldloaand dip and veer disracedly, go undor and riso ognln ho pahs o righoousness ook hough. Bu migh hey no bo hoso ha led rom porch o garden gae, whore one nover disobeyed or ran ouside o bounds never bu^orico? ha was las year, when November winds wore bleak, nnd ho child, a Abl gall's bcokoning across ho mill'sream srayod ou and o ho lowor bridgo in a vagran way, looking or somehing, neih er child knew whn. So, hey sopped a ho genle, lady's door nnd asked o see ho squirrels n ho whirling cage ha smelled warm and orclgny, nnd ed hem wih hickory nus, and imo wen on. hon hey ook hold o hands and ran nnd ran and ran, swinging down ho hill, and ho child ell in he Hand a ho boom and knew i would never brenho again. hen hey srolled across ho way o ho queer houso wih sanded loor, whoro ho child slipped nnd ell, and he mlllor's daugher, who had bcon hero beoro, snached up ho unusual gues, shook o ho sand and won on o ho dnrk, low room whoro ho queor lady, liko her o Shallo, wcuved nil day long, nnd cared or nohing else, Sho wore n srango wool on gown, coarse o oxuro or he chili: ook a pinch o n sray old ha le bnri a bony neck pxoop or a snuy korohiol wised abou. ho ohlld saw a blu< chepk npron, oo, and grea ol slippers on he readle, nnd a ow gray lmlrs screwed ino a igh lllo kno, small ns a lllbor beneah n blaok am. ho wo wnohul ho shulo nnd in wob nnd heard ho clung o ho loom a long H was new, nnd when hey moved o go ho weaver opened her hin lips or he llrn ime, nnd onlil hey migh pick up quinces n her garden, or horo WOH going o be a ros by nigh Bo ho wo nlinpl OUCH picked up cold quincoh ill ho day ligh WH K )H, and hero wim no-nion ime or hem hnn hey lmd boon angeli n he HUH, Du ha nigh, when h wind iilirlcked,,(111(1 he child lay wih n mvolkm, hrobbing hroa, novor knowing buoi'o wha nigh WH like, nil ho iiorrowi o ho i7u]m ;ro!ihor piled holr \volnh; or \\n ho hoail, and orlcd ou in ilwo o in unknown, liko i cerain plomi lllo queer o bo, " will bohoud." or lwiil noli he moher iiearolied over, nook and ooriior in houno nnd Kimli'ii inn Min hoinlllur'ii noli o (lni«h(ipi>iiil, J nil a nlilverliik lllo luuro in lilmi KK hum (inniii 1<1 ( n nl {hl;, wih n liunici Ki"Ki r oouky n ho ]>ui' ili lin Min, (11.nly mid AUKUK diiyn, whim ho (ilmul piled up Hko \voolly iikmlmiiiim mid ligh nliilld Mlciild'd U nliy. licn ), iu nui < liu iirimiliiiji'i mjiilled liy O.'UMK '"y ciiuun aiid nvisible, sopped work, sepped down and genly shepherded her will^ ng lock on room across he hallway wih"' ano greon/papcr dnrkoned window and a igh eaker bed. Any child was allowed o share he bed ) saey wih he dame, whose digniy ;ove way beoro ho god o hunder, bu ;hero was no evon a radiion ha in ho lark pas ages any child had so demeaned sel as o accep ho privilege. he leas ones played soly behind he ono high backed chair, while he elders crawled"under he bed and whisnered made up sories and came ou liny and eahery wh'on he sosm was over wihou a ouob he errule oven rom he dame, who sa ;owed in he middle o he bed, a deposed nd sceperlesb queen. And so all her small lock reveled in jorm and hunder ond never knew wha ear was, excep o despise is image when hey saw i- > A New Coal ard! v have.opened my new Coal and Wood ard on \ Burrowes Sree, near Cenijral Railroad Saion. X will sell ihe bes Lehigh coal a very low prices. Buy your nex coal o me and Bave money. M. S. WOODWARD. ELECRCAN. wirapr or Elecric Lighs. Baery, Magneo and Pneumaic Bolls. elephones a Specialy. ' Branch Avcnac, Red Dank, N, J..P*'6. Box 818. S Esimaes or Conracs on Applicaion. Has And Furnishings Are all righ. sell boh ha are righ. HOPPNG, HE.HAER AND FUENSHEE, No. 8 Broad Sree, Red Bank. COME ONE! COME ALL! POS OFFCE BLOCK. Bee Hive, Newark. Women's Seasonable Shoes. \ Never beore have such worhy shoes been oered o you or so lile money. Seleced leahers, skilled workmanship, superb inish, equisie syles and shapes. Syles you'll see in no oher sore we're originaors. Women's Oxord ies, o lno Rrculo colored Dongoli, ) ligh and dark shades, poined oiss, wih poined or sraigh ips, Lnuilurncd solos, a big S2.G0 value, a Women's Oxord 1 ies, o good qualiy, Dongola kid or an goa, opera oes, wih urned Boles.. 08c. Women's Oxord los o Dno Dongola, n black or colors, poined, coin, common Bcriso or Philadelphia oes, noweedesigns n ips nndoxlngs, uraod solos Women's Oxord los o Pnon Loahor, poined oes. miaion ips, Dongoln aunrvrs, urned soles Womon's Oxord lcso Onogrndo colored kid. n now dnrk shades, poined or round oes, laes syles o ips, urned Bolra Women's Oxord ies o luo Dongola, n blick or colors, poined, now round or iillilour oes, nil syles o ips and oxlngs, liand-urni'il solos...-> 8S.05 Womon'H Oxord los, o ben nimlly bluck or colored Doiigoln, n nil ho popular Blinded, newes'syles o lr«and och, lmnd-huwcil Woninn's iliora o lno colored Oild, n dnrk iilniilcm, nuw coin oo, pnlnunl ip, nniw nxliihh, Unli KOOS $52.05 Womon'H llliwclo Hool*, black or dark an, rokiilnloi liolgh, wih or wllliou llnliir, inned iiolir $B.05 Wolnnn'H llloyclo U'«({ln(rn, o l((i qunlly wirko, n liruwn, iniy or lilnolrr;.'... 08c. lllcyi'lo /iug n (8, o lino qualiy lll, n nn, nruwn or black..08c. WOH 'H llryulkd U( /KlHH«o (Jovor Cloh,,, n nil 'nlorii, 'KD iiraiiiiniin o rrny,,, liliicli mill iimwn inuuroo...40c.,, No,'A i;onlii or Hrmich Hoivii. ', [ Mull Onleni Kxiii'dlioimly FHlol. ; :: L. s. PLAU r & co., : \ 707 lii m llrond S. nml No R. Ccdur S., : NEWARK. N. J. ««/inyhing Elecrical, you wan your sore or your OOUBO wired ' or elecric lighs, you wan elecric bells ' pu n or elecric bells pu n working order, le me ell you my price or doing he work. do all sors o elecrical work and do. quickly, cheaply and well.. ' F. WEBERLNG,' S Fron. Sree, Adjoining hrockmoron's Lumber ard., RED BANK, N. J. R. HANCE, Wholesale and Reail Dealer in HA, SRAW, GRAN, FLOUR, FEED, POULR SUPPLES, EC. We are handling a large quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. MONMOUH SREE, Adjoining own Hall, ' Red Bank, Elecric Lighs Are Healhies! Gas and amp3 use lip much o he oxy> gen o he air. ha deprives he air o ie lie-giving qualiies and. makes a room unhealhy. he Elecric ligh does no do his. is he bes and healhies igh possible o obain. Drop us a posal and we will call and arrange erms, ec. ' New raes or sore and bouse lighing s as low as gas a $1.50 per housand ee. ' PHLP N. JACKSON, Presiden. PERO NGALLS, reasurer. SHORE ELECRC CO., RED BANK, NEW JERSE. CHARLES 8. HAMNEK, Superinenden. ESABLSHED HABR P. CHANDLER, Secreary. homas Cumberson, SUCCESSOR O CUMBERSON & WHE. ProOclen in everyhing peraining o MODERN PLUMBNG: Seam, Ho Waer and Ho Air Heaing and Lighing. FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J, PUBLC NOCE. A a regular meeing o he board o commission ers o he own o Red Bank, held on he evening o May 4ll), 1807, he ollowing resoluions was adoped: WHEREAS, a peiion n wriing signed by owners o propery neresed, sold owners being more han en n number, bos been presened o he Board o Commissioners o he own o Bed Bank, asking or he consrucion o sewers nnd a sewei sysem n he own o Red Bank, and asking hai sewers be placed upon such srees and pars ol srees as are hereinaer paricularly se orh, o wi.: n Wes Prospec sree, rom ho nersecion o Wes Prospec sree and Recor place o he nersecion o Wes Prospec sreennd Riverside avenue; Recor place rom he nersecion ol Wes Prospec Bree nnd Recor placo o he ner secion o Recor place and Fron sree; Shrewsbury avonue, rom he nersecion o Shrewsbury avenue and Fron Bree o he nersecion ol Shrewsbury avenue and Herber sree; Rlversld avenue, rom he inersecion o Riverside avenu nnd Wes Prospec sree o ho nersecion ol Riverside avenuenndfronsree; Morordplace, rom ie nersecion o Shrewsbury river and Morord placo o ho nersecion o Morord plnc( and Fron sree; Spring sree, rom ho inersecion o Spring sree nnd Fron sree o he iner, secion o Spring sree and Wallace sree j Beac sree, rom he nersecion o Bench sree an Broad sree o he nersecion o Beach srce' nnd Mnplo avenuo; Broad sree, rom ho iner. secion o Broad sree nnd Beach sree o he n crsccion o Broad sreeand own lino; Oaklan sree rom ho nersecion o Oakland sree an Shrewsbury avenue o ho inersecion o Oaklan sree nnd Mnplo avenue! Chesnu sree rom in inersecion o Chesnu sree and Slirowsburyave nuu o ho nersecion o Chesnu sree nnd h< Now ork and Long Branch railroad: Allen placi rom ho nersecion o Allan placo nnd Rivorsld nvenuo o ho nersecion o Allen place nnd Morord plnco; Union sree rom ho iuereeclon o Union sree nnd Whar avenue o he lnorsocloi o Union sree and Norh Washingon sreo Norh Washingon sree rom ho nersecion o: Norh Washingon sree and Union Bree o hi inersecion o( Fron sree and Norh Wnshingoi sree; Hoel road rom lio nersecion o Hold rood and Fron sree o lio inersecion o Uoc road nnd Mechanic sroo; now, liorooro He i llwolval. ha wo horoby declare our ncnlon o cause such sower Bjsom and sowers o b< consruced; and li Furher HceolvaU ha public noice- bi givnn o our nenion by liu commissioners by pub llcnlon in K HKD BANK REGSER anil lio JVc Jcrl,)/ Sandnrd, wopnpora circulaed in lio ow o oi Bank, or lio Bpnco o oureen duys; and He Furher llesolvai, ha Bald nollco slml ndicae lirlclly ho proposod work nnd soclon nnc par o Red Bank o bo nucod, nnd slinll rraura Hiich ]>oraonn H inny objec lioreo o pwsnn he nujocloiih n wriing o liu coinuilumoncni o l own o Red Dank on or lidoro lio wony-soconi day o May, A. ])., 1BV7, u eigh o'clock, p. >i. Alai: 0. E. DAVr, Commission A. 0. HARUHON. 'nlillo nollco n howby RVO o lio nenion lio board <> coiiilulhslimorh o ciuimi micli WW nmlbiiwcrnyn(iin H n nbovu ndicaed o boron Hlmced. in) iro H»i()d work mid liu inclon i liir o lio own o bi niwcd n sucli nn s pnrl ulnrly ndlcalil n he rcuolulon iiccompiinylni hin nolwi mid mado u purl lioroo. Himh numon nn inny olijuc o Midi proponed work or niuy objii o lio coiinruclim o B(!W( or n wiwor KVHUH HD nirclon (ir par o ho own nbovo nurn lira nii iii!mi»l (u priviiinl lmlr olijoolloni n wrlln, on or biiiiru H nvonk. i 1. u,, on lio wimy-hocon (lnyi) Mliy. A. l». lhm.o 0. K. DAVH, lm ra iniihlnnno ho own «Hud Hunk, Ami porm iiwnliik<m'i'ii iri'iii)iilliiklih)ru liiin nno-linl o liicnl ninliim' o limil along hii'iilronlh llirniik which n pniimiiiod o wmnruc nurh mwr mnyiir nyninn, Kiinll m pnwn lii'lr olijm wiling, Minn nil proreiyllnkm imimln cmilmnplnlc nhiill 'cniii'. iln uoli-oin Klvoirmul lliniiioliilimihiminlih' limiln wnm pmni'd n iiwonlniinn wllli Urn provm limn (i nn ne, milllli'd ''An ne o iiulliorlmi UW nml vllliw'km'oiininiu nowinn mul ilnilim nnd imvlill (or ho iiiiviih'ii. o liu 'wiui llu>iik)," n uiovwl Mny D, HKJ. O.K. DAVH,OquuilMlonor. Wwl Mny Uh, Wl, A PPLEGAE & HOPE, COUNSELLORS A LAW, "AMES WALSH, SEAM SAW&ND MOLDNG MLL, Manuacurer ol Sash and Blinds. MECHANC SREE. BED BAlK, N. J.. F. "WHE, V HHOMAS DAVS, JR., J- NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P. 0. Box 21.) nsurance placed in he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. S. SNDER. ~~ R EEDBANK, MONMbUH CODN, NEW JERSE.. 0HN 8. APPLEGAE. / DMUND WLSON, FRED W. HOPE COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevlus & Wilson), EEDBANK, S.. Oices: POS-OFFCE BULDNG. CM LLAM PNAED, - COUNSELLOR A LAW, ver Buon's Sove Sore. RED BANK, N. J. AMES SEEN,' «J COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noary Publio and Commissioner o Deeds or low ork. EAOMOWN, N. J. JACOB SHUS, J AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o (arm sock, [arm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. 0. Address, SHREWSBUR, N."J. X REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE, Hendrickson Block, REDBANKN.O. Collecion o Bills a specialy. R. R. F. B0RDEN,. D > SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, BED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion ol Amcshelcs. D D Esablished REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commissioner o DeedB and Surveyor. Also nsurance Bwker or New ork and Viciniy. ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. r R. J. D. HR0CKM0R0N, - DENAL SURGEON., OFFCE: o. 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. 3. R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. " VEERNAR SUBGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.. Residence, 88 Fron Sree. Red Bank. R W D. CHANDLER, - ARCHEC. Sou's Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, RED BANK. NEW JEESE. M. L. SNEDEN, CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEOR. No. 7 Riverside Avenue, P. 0. Box 01. Red Bank, N. J. W - U. KURZ, M. D., C. M., PHSCAN AND SURGEON, EAO.NOWN, N. J. Oice on Broad sree, norh side, irs door wes o pos-ollce. OFFCE HOPES: 0 o 11 A. u.; 1 o 3,6 o 8 p. w. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, HOMCE0PAHO PHSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J AS. s. MCCAFFRE, D. V. S. V VEERNAR SURGEON: Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.. Residence, rving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. X7M. H. SEELE, V POR MONMOUH, NEW JER8E. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPAN OF NEW ORK. Oice: No. 119 Broadway. Eighy-Sevenh Semi- Annual Saemen, January, 185)7. CASH ASSES 810,382,2^.89 ALLARE & 8ON. AGKN8. ' ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Esae and uanrance Agency. 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed in he Home and oher irs-class companies a Lowes Raes. - P. 0. Box 177. ALLARE & 80N. N CHANCER OF NEW JERSE. J- NOCE O ABSEN DEFENDANS. o Charles. Gordon, Charles. Gordon. Jr., and Eleanor Gordon: By virue o an order o he Cour o Chancery o Now Jersey, made on ho day o he dae hereo, in a causo wherein Anr VanZee, rusee or Alexander M. VanZee, is complainan, and you and ohers are deendans, you are required o appear, plead, answer or demur o he bill o said complain, on or Beore iho EGHEENH-DA OF JUNE nex, or he said bill will be aken as conessed agains you. ho said bill is Died o oreclose a morgage given by Charles. Gordon and Allco Florence Bordon, his wie, o Aar VanZeo, rusee or Alexander M. VnnZee, bearing da«march elevenh, elsh«en hundred and niney-one, on land a Red Bank, in he ownship o Shrewsbury, Monmouh couny, n his sae. And you, Charles. Gordon, are made a deendan because B alleged n said bill o complain ha Alice F. Gordon, since decoasod, socurea a dlvorco agains you rom n«bond o marimony; nnd because he esae o snld Alice F. Gordon, dqccased, holds a morgngo on sold lands. And you, Cliinies. Gordon, Jr., and Eleanor Gordon, are mado deendans because you are ho children o Alico F. Gordon, deceased, whoso csao holds a moreago on said lands. CHARLES H. VN8, Solicior o Complainan. Posolce address, Red Bank, N. J. Daed April 17h, O N RULE O BAR CEEDORS. EXECUORS' NOCE. Rober F. Pnrker nnd ChariCB H. lvln!,'6iccuors o John 0. Pnrker, deceased, by order o ho Surrorao o ho couny o Monmouli, hereby glvo noice o he crediors o ho said deceased o bring lo heir debs, demands nnd claims agains ho esae o said deceden, undor oah or nulnnallon, wihin nine monhs rom ho FRS DA OF MARCH, or hey will bo orever barred o any acion liorooro agains he said execuors. OBER. PARKER, CHARLES H. VN8. N OCE OF SELEMEN. Eslao o Forman Morris, deceased, (irs accoun). Noico s hereby (riven hn ho ao-couno o lio subscribers, surviving oxcciors o nalil deceased, will bo audied and snod by in) Burroirae. and repored or soilomcn o he Orphans Cour o in couny o Monmoillh. on USDA, HE FFEENH DA OF JUL nox. MARGARE MORRS, KNSLEr E. MORRS. Dual April SMli. 18P7. N OCE OF SELEMEN. F.sno o Joseph P. hompson, deceiwcd. Noice s lioroby given hn lio accouns o liu HUlwnrlhcr, ndmlnmrnlrlx o mild dccoiined, will bo nudlwl and Haled by lio HiirromUi, und roporal or iiclloincn d ho Orplmnn' Cour o ho Couny o Monmoillh, 011 -rilllllhda, K KN DA Oi' JUNK nex. MA K. HOMPSON. DnUid March Ki, HO.. O N RULE O BAB ORKDOS. HXKOOOl'H MOKJB. liuiry M. Novlin, oxoculor o Jonopli Fluid, dn- C<K(«1, by onlor o ho HurroKnU) o ho Couny o MoniiKiilh, horoby Klv(iNiiiil<'(i«li()(iniillllrHor HD mild ilrn.'iiml <i lirliik n lwlr di'liln, (luinuniln nml iiliilmn iiknliin lm CHH o mi 111 iliiri'iiwil, iimlcr unil i>r ulllimullon, wllbln nlno iiii>nllin rom lm 1'in'KKN DA OF Al'lll!.. WW, or lmy will 1 bii iinivnr minil o liny luillim luirioni iiunlnni lm mild nxumilor. 1NKV M. NKVlllH, ) Moolings o ho Board o iloaljh Noico li liimihy KVO lmin'iilnrmwunirn o) lm 110AM) OF HKALl OF HllWH- MUl OWNHHJ1? / ' Will 1 " i<<lil gii lm lin nnd liln Hnlnnlno o/mch iiiuiili, li OuimilHilomw 1 Hull, Hud lunh, Nil., A our o'clock, 1% M, A. «. UAUNON, KnirpWr :

11 ' * '. HNS ON ADVERSNG. HOW O BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ADVERSER. Wha o Say and Bow o Say Wha an Adverisemen Should be Expeced o Do and Wha Should Xo he Expeced o, he unsuccessul adveriser has no more righ o say ha adverising does no pay han he bankrup has o olaim ha sorekeeping is unproiable. he rouble lies wih he adverising or he sorekeepjng. - Enhusiass breed enhusiass. An adveriser who believes in his aricle can jreadily make oher people believe in i. '- ' ' - " *! > ' ' > People won' read dull, supid books. No more will hey read dull, supid adverisemens. Make hem eneraining. :, ' * '... -, ' ; Remember you are no.he one o be pleased. ou arje wriing o sell goods. ry o please he people o whom you wish o sell... *.. our clerks are among your bes adverisemens. Don' orge his. See ha hey presen a good appearance, ha hey.invariably rea cusomers coureously and wih due consideraion. people believe wha you say abou your goods, and read wha you say, your adverising will pay every ime. ' * here is a charm abou a simple, easy saemen o your goods and hen* meris. is easy o read, easy o remember, and makes you eel ha he' man who wj-oe i was easy in mind abou selling his goods because hey were easy o sell. ou don' need o spend many minues in aemping o decide he quesion as o wheher he merchan who adverises receive greaer paronage han he merchan who does no adverise. ou have only o keep your eyes open, wach he crowds around he adveriser's well-displayed show windows, and walk abou he sore, o noe where he money is being spen. An adverisemen, no maer how perec i may be, should no be expeced o yield enormous prois. No man invess a dollar hese days wih a cerainy o doubling i honesly. An adverisemen careully -wrien and conscieniously carried ou will yield a air per cen on he invesmen, buishould no be expeced o double your money or you. - * ' Every ime you send ou a good adverisemen you add a brick o he wall ha separaes you rom he specer o business depression. he "Money Back" dea. he "money back" adverising is growing. ough o be a eaure o. every reailer's business. People ough o be old ba hey can have heir money back i hey wan i. always pays o saisy cusomers. requenly pays o lose a lile money in doing so. A dissaisied cusomer can urn more business away^ rom a sore in a week han a merchan can ge back in a monh hrough adverising. A merchan ough o look away ahead o presen sales. He should hink more abou uure business. he rade o people or he nex weny years is ar more imporan han heir presen rade. a buyer is dissaisied once i will be hard o ge any uure rade rom him ; He will hun up he sore where hey eiher give perec saisacion or money back. he merchan who ollows his plan becomes more careul,'abou wha he says and abou he kind o goods he carries. He makes no rash claims. He simply ells wha is so. he goods in his sore are exacly like he goods spoken abou in his adverisemens. My sore has been very busy during he pas wo or hree weeks, bu have J kep he lines o Spring Clohing complee in every deail. he man who wans $' o be well dressed, who wans clohes ha will wear well, who wans o ge a sui # ha will be an exac i, will ind my sore he bes place in Monmouh couny o # ge* his wans supplied. '. -;+ BCCLE CLOHNG. 's bicycle weaher. Every man and boy who can ride, a bicycle rides a his season. he roads are geing in ine sjape, arid bicycling is becoming a pleasure. 's quie as desirable ha he clohes a bicycler wears should be suiable o he purpose as ha he roads should be good. Wih proper bicycle clohes he pleasure o bicycling is doubled. Give he legs a air show and^ you will be surprised o learn how much urher you can go, and wih much less apparen exerion. A bicycle sui, wih gol or bicycle hose, cos bu lile. he saving on oher clohes which would oherwise be worn will amoun in a season o more han he cos o a bicycle sui. have he larges variey o sweaers in Monmouh couny, and know my prices are lower han anywhere else. Wheher a man wans o pay 25 cens or a sweaer, or wheher he wans one a $3, he will ge a beer one here or he price he pays han he will'anywhere else. SUS. keep every kind o a good sui or children, boys and men. Whaever you * may wan in he way o a good, serviceable sui or wear, or or business, or or dress purposes -i's here. FURNSHNG GOODS. can' say enough o he Reliable ha in derbys and Alpines a $2, and he Howard derby a $3. he sronges hing can say abou hem is, i one o hese derbys breaks, bring i back and will give you a new one ree. n caps have a big line and my prices average only a lile more han hal wha is usually charged. sell a well-made laundered shir a 48 cens, and he bes shir possible o be obained coss $1.50. have sors all he way beween. China silk neckies a 4 cens, as black sox'a 7 cens a pair, nigh shirs a 45 cens, are sample prices o my whole line o urnishing goods. ell he Exac ruh. Say wha you mean n your adverisemen do wha you adverise. ' How simpje! Call a spade a, spade, and be sure i is he same kind o spade you adverise i o be. Nohing so easy!, e nohing so diicul. he reailer who resolves upon his course has a hard row 1 o hoe. How seducively he Buavo raveling gonloinan impresses i upon- him ha cerain goods will sell or jus as much as cerain ohers; and ha cusomers will no bo ablo o disinguish he dierence. "Sricly nil wool "applies o shoddy as ruly as o he abric composed only o virgin wool. WorBod is worsed, wheher or no here is a coon illing boween ho wo aces o he gooda. 's a Duy o Advorlso. is a duy o every man who can do'a hing woll, who makes n good hing, who sells a good iling, o oll peoplo abou i. ho pcopl6 can nord o pay he oxponso o being old. ho maker and dealer can nord o nuko ho invmmon which may bo nccchaary o inaugurae a sysemaic inoliod o elling. n oher words, any milker o a gooa hing, and anv regular denier in u lino o good hmch, should coniidcr ho invoalmon in iiilvorining in hin ligh. in dimply buying public avor. A iwjinmib ninii buys wha ho wanii. JOHN LCK MAN. Fuile, Adverising rlcln. Don' do rloln wih your ndverlliiinp; iipcu. Don' prin advorlii'incnlhli'iinliwlno o lio column, or i inl<lo down. Don' prin idmmmi or pu/.zlwi or olinuuru.l»kk"i>k l > wih worrii. hey nmy nniii jiooj)l(<, huk whllo Uiey.uro iilru/r- KK wih ho puzislo llioyll orgo nil abou yo d Hhl w, Kinlwmoil (MRCH, (my color lrnlroil, 5 'imi) ur roll o on ynnln u Jolin. (Xw)k'n, Adv. HE CEASELESS OLER FOR RADE, 39 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N.J. * % Noice o Delinquens. Noico is hereby given o he delinquen axpayers o he ownship o Shrewsbury ha undor no circumsances will he paymen o ho coss and inoros on delinquen axos be waived or abaed, bu dolinquona will bo required o pay in ull in all casos. By order o ho ownship commiee A. C. HARRSON, ownship Olnrk. WHEELWRGH SHOP. im rlimin u >N«Hlr«'«'. '. Nnlnnu win llml him n lilnoli liimlniwh n Wnlnh'n liullillnu on moilihiin Nroul, H«d llanlc, N. J., whrni K HM nil klmln o Wagon.Woirlc. Now 'nrin Wnuoiin, llnrrown,curln, wlk'olinrrnwn, An,, innilii n onlor, uliil Julilini ol nil kind* lloalj mm promply ionn.,' WALN, Proprieor. MA, Merchans Seamboa Companj's line. Shrewsbury, Highlands,'Highland Bench, Oooanio, Locus Poin, Brown's Book, Fair Ha von and RED B-A-SB. liu HmiH? nnil commodious iicninboii, SEA BRD, dip. J. P. CADWCK, Will lonvo 'lor a. oo o l'rnnklln Hroo, Now ork, iinii cil link, M ollown:.kavk nkl> HANK..KAVK NRW ORK. Wml'mlny, ll!li..»xp.in. liiimlny.lllh.umx n. Jiunidiiy, 1llli..l(K) " Frliliiy, Hh K p.m. Hnunlny, llili..7u)n.m. Biiunlny.l&Ui...111X1 " Momlay, Ui...7<K " Monday, 7li« " iiondny, Wlh...H(K " Wml'mliiy, luh..ok)n.in. hunwlay, SUUi.,11 (K> '' Kriilny, lils HCO " Frldny,2lnl.,..ilS0 " Hiiliinlny,JSM..Jl (X " SlKAH llllowlcu, MoK/Klllgor, ' N.. All r(i] (li liili'inlr'l or ills xw miin M mi HD wlmr u iiiinirli'ii lonulli o lmo U) linmiln, nn nlm will jkhilllvdly WMU inuniiily on her KV- UMH him. liln ikin'n linii-lnlilo M lulvormvl n '1'K ii) 1UNK UmiiHiii, lew Jcmii Hnmlurd, iilmi n ho VinmlUui llni'io Munlor, AV.iu r»i7c,s'm, ^iir/c /'ii ilriwihnii /uim null houiiiicr'n (Julid. liii)'l»l>l<ii limy H olilnliiml il llohliil A 1/jiiKnnml'i) l'rlnliik oincn, U<«l Hunk. Excursion ickes, 5Oc. PENNSLVANA RALROAD COM- JL PAN. i On and nor Ocober 18b, HAN8 WLL LEAVE HED BANK For Now ork, 7 08,8 4i), ) 43 n. in.; 110,003 F. m. HunilnjH, 0 i.) a. in.; 0 W p. in. " Newark, 7(B, 8 4!), 0411 n.m.; 143, 0 03(in HumlnyH, 043 n. in,; U (Xl p, m. " Elizabeh, 7 08, 8 43,»43 u. in.; 1411, 003 p. in. BumliiyH, 041! u. 111.; 000 p. in. " llahway, 708, 043 n. in.; 14!), 003 p. m. Suirnye, B 4il i». in.; (100 p. in. " WaadliridKo,«13 n. in.; 1111, 003 p. m. BunduyH, ( 111 a, in.; l m [). in. " l'orh Amlioy, 143, U (H p. in. Biindnyl, 0 48 ii. in.; 0 (X p.m. ' " Houli Ainlniy, 43 u. in.; 113, 01)3 p.m. Rim- (layl.l ,; KKp. m. " Miilnwnn, 7 (H, l 4!1 n. in.; 143,003 p. in. Sun- Hnniluyii, U 43 i. in.; ( (X p. in. " Mlldlnown.lMlln.in.; 143,0 03 p.m. Himiliiy, 43 a.m.; 0 (H p.m. " 'lillmlnlpliln in d ri'iium, rnnncclnir n Hullwny, 7 N), «411 n. in.; 1 4!l, l 03 p. m. Hiiiiduyn, 1141)11. m.; (1001>, in. " Un\a llnmiii, l'nln 'li'iuiiinl, anil nurmnillau) nlulloiil, 1 X. ) lll n. in.; 14(1, 150, 0 i p. in. Hiiniliiyi), JK)n. in.; n Clip. in. (DoimnUipn Aiilmry urk in OH (iriiviiiin HninliiyN). " '1'OH UV, liny HiMiil mid liioriikiilliio BuldiiN, 14(1 p. ni. (wim'k dnvn). rnliil liiivn rlilliiili'liilin. lliinul ilrcc (vliiliilivvny), ur ol Hank, u 4 0(1 mill 100(1 p.m. Huniluyn, 3) n. in.; 4 Ml p. in. llanh.kavk NKW OK, lmuu nrni orrlrn..ir M Dunk, 10 ii. in. H 10,1)40,54 10,1150p.m. Hnniluyii, ) 45 u. in,; 511) p, in. J. ). DONHON, J.. WOOD. (Joniiml Mniwiinr. (nn, ' A GE RCH OW:- 1 XVi lln>aihvny, N«W urk. ond ur KXl VMM, KlllAl 1'A'l'K A CO., -! EW ORC AND LONG BRANCH N UA1LHOAD. Snlons n Now ork: Cenral n. U. ol Now Jor- 8oy, oo o Libery Broo; 'onnsylvnnla.., oo o Corlnnd Hroel nnd Dcsbrosaca Srco. Commencing November Cli, 1BU0. UANS FOU led DANK. Lenvo New ork vln, Genrnl n.. o N. J., oo o Libery sree, 41)0, » n. m.i 1 80, 1 45*, 1140>, 4 15», 140*, 588, 015 p Bundnvu, U (10 u. in.: i X) p. in. Vln ', i. u., ooo Corlnnd and Desbrosses srcolh, ) 10, n. in.; ', 510», 11 ill p.m.(lioarorain). Bundnys,015u.ui,; 5 0 p. in. i ANH LEAVE UE) HANK. For Now ork, Nownrk anil Kllraboh, 0 48, 7 08, For 7 4H» (oxcup Nownrk nnil Ellznlie)]), H 10» 8 in*, 8 111*, 8 r>«* (Now ork only). ) i), 11»). 1140n.m.; 1 43,245,133,00;),7 ()» p.m. Buniluyn, 8 m, U 43 n.m.; 44l nnd 0 Oil p. m. AK lmnch, Oc(«n (rovn, Anlmry l'uk nnd oln 1'U.iiwin, 1!5), 0J», )53, 1(188, n.m. ia io, 140. a n, i m, r> na,«ia, 707,710 p.m. Himiluyn (oxcpp Occii Orovo nnd Anbury l'ark), 10U), lli.ilii.in.; RZlundoJp.m. l'ol ineeou) V'A MAAWAN. Umvn luid Hunk 8, mm n.m.; 113, 133, 00.1 '. p. m. / FOU UE> DANK VA MAAWAN. Lonvo Piwlmld 8111, i n.m,; " L'i, 1»l, U )p.m. Kor in OU imii 'UH HUH lmii uhlcn n iilnlnm. millju LOOE 1, Hiip. J.. WOOD, (. '. A. 'min....* Dmiovn (iipiwii linlim. CURS'.. HALDWN, (.. A.O... on.j. Bpecml $y.()0 Derby oxoi.'ii nil Olll. U7 lronr Hrcoi,

12 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor and nereedno ems rom all Over he Couny. Mr.and Mrs. James Coles o Rome, N.., who ormerly lived a Long Branch, will reurn o ha place nex week, where Mr. Coles will be employed by he Consolidaed gas company..a branch o he Eepublic savings and loan associaion has been esablished a Englishown. Dr. A.. Applegae has been eleced presiden and A. E. Gammidge, reasurer. A he annual elecion o oicers o he Ocean Grove Mehodis Sunday-school, Claude'V. Guerin was eleced superinenden and Frederick Pine secreary. Mr. and Mrs. "William N. hompson o Freehold, who were recenly married, were serenaded on uesday nigh o las week by abou sixy o heir riends. he prohibiion league o Keypor is growing. has hired a hall or is regular meeings, insead o holding hem a he homes o he members. ' he body o Grace E. Molins, who died a Brussels, Belgium, las January, was recenly brough o Maawan and buried a he Rose Hill cemeery. has been discovered ha he real name o Edward Seabar, who recenly commied suicide a Ocean Grove, was Edward Seabar Hawkins. Some o he propery owners a Freehold have aken down he ences in ron o heir properies, hus making heir lawns open o he sree. Miss Sallie Moss o Manasquan will be he valedicorian o he class o '97 a he commencemen exercises o he public school a ha place. J. Frank Cobb has been eleced second lieuenan o he Corinhian commandery o Asbury Park in he place o Harry Layon, who resigned. Harvey oung, son o Rev. A. H. oung o Maawan, graduaed rom he medical deparmen o he New ork universiy las week. \ Joseph F. Moron, ormerly o Manaequan, bu who has been living a Jamesburg or some ime, moved back o Manasquan las week. Will Chambers o Keypor is in he couny jail. Samuel Aumack o ha place charges him wih having assauled Mrs. Aumack. A an enerainmen given by he Epwo,rli league o S. Luke's Mehodis church a Long Branch las week, $40 was realized. A special school elecion will be held a Wes End, Long Branch, nex Wednesday o voe on raising $6,000 or a new schoolhouse. Harry Hopkins o Keypor caugh a housand pounds o blueish in one day las week. He go ive cens a pound or he ish. W, E. Curley o Freehold is building an exension o his laundry, 24x24 ee, and has added a number o new seam dryers. Mrs. George Brewser o Keypor was sen o he couny jail or weny days las Friday or' being drunk and disor- ' derly. John Brown, proprieor o he Hoel Abbe a Long Branch, celebraed his 51h birhday las Wednesday nigh. Bioycle riders in Nepune ownship who ride on he sidewalks will hereaer be compelled o pay a ine o $2. A ree was planed in he school-yard a Manasquan on Arbor day, which was named aer Charles J. Parker. Kuus Ogden has been reiippoined a waer commissioner o he own o Keypor or a erm o hree years. Miss Florence Havon o Long Branch gave a barn dance o hiry o her riends on uesday nigh o las week. William Bordon, Sr., has aken a ouryear conrac o carry ho mails beween Ardena and Fairiold saion. he Epworh leaguo o Norh Long Branch will celobrao is eighh anniversary nex Sunday nigh. \ Lindsay Black o Asbury Park was eleced a member o Company A a ha placo lns hursday nigh. Mrs. George A. Chambers o Chicago,., is visiing her broher, James S. Whio o Freohold. ho commencemen exercises o he Keypor publio school will bo held on Friday, Juno 4h. ho womon o ho x>ng Branch library associaion will givg n Greek ea nex uesday nigh. A Daughers o Libery lodgo is Boon o bo insiued a Jacl;non'n Mills, noar Freohold. Five now members joined ho Knighs o ho Goldon Eugle a Freehold hin week. Harry Blocim o Lou; Branch will lulio ii]) ho Hudy o medicine in New ork. ho prohibiion loaguo o loyporl held ii hlrldon-cen nooinblo and cleared $ Joneph <lol(lii((ilii o Long Branch will will or London, Kii(liiml, Muy 25h, Pollcumon n Anbury l'nrk will Juno aer paco heir buns on bioyelou. '' JaUH-i J. Poll him buen ulucoil chie o ho FruolioM ilro dcniirinon. rolley oani nro now running bi-lwci.' Loug Dj-iich nml Plonimro Hay. WRECKAGE ON HE BEACH. lix er,flour awlcorawod Washed Aihore. he coas beween Elberon and Highland Beach was srewn wih wreckage las week. Newbury Havens and homas Wood each picked up eighy pounds o buer, packed in one-pound ins. Washingon Hennessey secured a barrel o lour and ory barrels, o lour were washed ashore a Sea Side. he buer and lour came rom a barge which recenly sunk in' he bay. Many cords o pine wood were washed ashore rom he schooner E. F. C. oung. A Gas Company's Dividend. he annual meeing o he sockholders o he Maawan gasligh company was held on Monday o las week. he old board o direcors was releced and hey organized by he elecion o he old oicers. A dividend o hree per cen was declared. he direcors are homas Burrowes, Adam Salz, William j. Clark, Arhur W. Brown, William L. erhune, Henry S. Lile and J. H. Homer. he oicers are: Presiden homas Bnrrowes. Vice presiden-william L. erhune. Secreory J. H. Horaer. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saurdays, rom 3 o 5 p. M. 1ALL AND SEE US WHEN OU ARE LOOKNG FOR OUR Summer Ha. WLL PA OU O LOOK A OUR SOCK. Miss A. L. Morris's MLLNER, COE. BROAD AND FRON SREES. arm Machinery! liave on hand a large assormen o Plows, Seel Lever Harrows, ron Age Riding Culivaor wih spring pressure, Krans, Jr. Hiding Culivaor wih pivo axle. Disc and Spading Barrows, Plane, Jr. Seed Drills, Horeo Hoes and Culivaors, Furrowing 81eds, Gang Plows, oo. Also he amous McCormlck Binders and Mowers, WcConnlck's Binder wlno, iger All Seel Hay Bakes wih seeder aachmen, Now ork Champion, aylor, No. 4, and oher hay rakes, Whicloy's Hay odder and oher edderei Acmo Powder Gun or Using Paris Green on Poaoes, wo-row Paris Green Sprinklers, changed no Four-Row Sprayers a riling cos.' Alsoonliand or sale or oxebango 1 Exension op Surroy, nearly now; 3 New wo-horso Farm Wagons and 1 Second - lnnd wo-homo Farm Wagon. Carrlngo Paining nnd Repairing n lrs-class order a shor noice SHREWSBUR, C. H. HURLE, NEW JERSE. hird Annual Rug Sale! R. WES & CO., KEPOR, NEW JERSE. Having purchased or spo cash ho enire oock o ono o lio leading rug manuacurers a a very low lguro, wo aro in a poxiion o oer, while ihlb lo lunh, one o ho ines lo o rugs and rnuh a lio lowes prices uvor oered, Bes Qualiy Sniyrnn Ru«:s. Hlzi ]«liihi'ii wldo iy4() ndies long, 76conUi; iimwlly Hold or $l,ar>. Man H ni'liim wldo l>y io nchmi long, 81.25: iwimlly Holillur J2.(X. Hlzii VA liidich wliln lijr (H nchon long, $1,41): ihjmilly D or $2.iO, HlxnlKMnriiw'.wlilo hy 07 lnchm long, or $1.81): uiiimily mini or jil.lio, Hlzci in inclicii wliii by Ml iieliimi long, ur SMM UHiinlly luilil or OniU 'l'hiwi iiiiiirnui viilnm. anil you HKX! [inyljinu lilii HUD ll'/iii C))»)o n llnllimi. Havo you iiccn our liroc-piocn nnlmio llodvmhml»74h? R. WES & CO.,' KKPOK, NEW JKH5JK. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. Np;62 Fron Sree, BSD BANK, SEW JERSE. Can-jap and Wagon Buyers! you hink o buying a wagon o any descripion his spring or summer, le us show you our ;sock. We are no boasing when, we say we have a larger sock A New Saion o be Opened. han all he'oher reposiories in (he he new railroad saion a Allenhurs couny ogeher, and by buying in Buch will be opened or ravel nex Monday. large; quaniies we are able o sell he nerlaken saion will be closed excep on Sundays, cheaper han our compeiors, and we give you a much larger sock' o selec Rainy Weaher Bad, or Ducks. rom having abou 800 wagons. (From he JJongBianch imes and.zveua.) Delivery wagons, wih and wihou ops, Saurday nigh's deluge drowned orms, Deplex and 3 springs. weny-our young ducks and six lile Runabous, several paerns. chicks belonging o Mrs. Charles House] raps, a dozen dieren syles. o Long Branch Ciy., - ' Our guaraneed Corland Buggy, a $70 upward. Surreys, exension and canopy op. Cabrioles, FREE EE DSPENSAR. Lancasers and Jump-seas, and every oher syle suiable or'sprlng nnd summer. Harness Every kind a lowes possible prices. Diseases o he eye reaed and examina ions or glasses wihou charge. BRDSALL & SON, LONG BRANCH Near own Hall, Red Bank; N. J. Bicycle Suis. Surgical Saniarium Consulaion Room, J. KRDEL, CHLD BULDNG, Broad Sree. > Red Bank, N. J. Have ou an Asparagus Pach? Wha'8 Keypor Buncher, $2.40. Very-Bes Qualiy 9 cens per pound. PAN. Alanic Whie'Lead, $5.60 per per hundred.- Dean's Pure LinseeW Oil, ive gallon los, 38c. per gallon. Galvanized Poulry Neing, 40 cens per hundred. Barb Wire, $2.20 per hundred. Boss Plows, complee, wih all he exra shares, $4.00. he larges and bes assormen o urniure and Carpes n 'he Couny. Prices he very lowes. Evoryhing delivered ree wiliih lly J miles o Red Bank., olophone call 5a. J.H.PEERS BED BANK, N. J. hnnxihly hrokon mumll horne or liuum uimiluiiikin lor imlo li nil Uniua A lio (lanlou urin mmldillouwn lowurlilii, W.. FOUNAN, Oxord ies. he correc syles a he correc prices. No he larges sock in Monmouh couny, bu can give you a good assormen o all new goods or 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.ooj., 2.50 and $2.75. y ou will ind my prices lower han mos o places..' Why? Because my expenses are small, buy or cash, and.sell or cash.,. ' 30 Broad Sree, X): SKCS., SUCCESSOR O HANCE & SHUS, Broad Sree, opposie Bergen's. WRGH Denis Red Bank, N. J. Sricly all-wool Bicycle Suis as low as $4.25* his sui will surprise hose who have been paying he prices ordinarily charged or bicycle suis. A ull line o Clohing and Furnishings. Suis rom.$5.00 up in blacks, blues a'h# ancy plaids. Negligee Shirs in he laes paerns as low as 48 cens. ' 6 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. AND GOOD VALUE FOR HE MONE. A FEW OF OUR PRCES: Pillsbury's Bes XXXX Flour (,..,.$5.50: Whie'Lily Flour, per barrel / Pounds Delaware Couny Buer. 90c. 6 Cakes Babbi's Soap '.. 25c. 6 Cakes Ocagon Soap 25c. 10 Cakes Blizzard Soap.25c. Oher brands, 7 Cakes or 25c. 1-Pound Package Pearline.10c. Quar Bole Blue : 10c. 6 Pounds Laundry Sarch.25c. 3 Cans Early June Peas..25c. 8 Cane Fine Swee Corn 25c. 30 Eggs or.; 25c. v Ī V V V 5 Pounds Good Rice.' 25c. Quar Bole Piokles 28c, Quar Bole Chow Chow 28c_ Good Coee in he Bean, per pound.22c. Good ea, per pound 25o.. 25 Pounds Bes Buckwhea, 50c. 8 ounds New Daes 25c 8 Pounds Large Caliornia Prunes...25c. Cranberries, per quar 5c. Whie Beans, per quar. 5c. $1.25 per hundred allowed or resh eggs. OUK VAKOSA.GE SOCCMEO. W.H.KNAPP, No. 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. :\ POS OFFCE BLOCK. Carriages and We have ready our Spring Sock o Carriages, Wagons and Harness, and invie you o look hem ovor i you wan anyhing in ha line. We claim we can give you beer work or less money han,you can ge elsowhoro, BUSNESS WAGONS. Wo can give heso in a number o syles o gear and or' almos any business \ rom $80 up. BUGGES. Wo claim we have ho bes or he money in hose, wheher you pay $45 or $185. Don' ail o ask o BOO our lpooinl a $75, ormerly $85. beas horn all RUNABOUS. hin popular wagon ia always in sylo, and wo havo ho mos sylish a prices. lower han over. HARNESS. lnvo jul go in a now sock o HarncBB, nnd canno holp bu plenoo ho mos criical. hink o a good buggy hnrncna or $8.50, and hey uro no unldo nniri, bu u good durablo hnrnoan. ou can ind wha you wan hero a a much lens price han you havo been paying, an wo havo everyhing on whocli, and lmrneim o go wih i. Bund'in your paining and repairing now and havo i done beore you wan'. J.W. 1 MOUN & BRO., Facory and Reposiory: Cor. Waple Ave. and Whie SW RED BANKi N. J.

13 Dr. W. 8. Whimore reurned home on Saurday rpm hib rip c^louisvile, Ky., where he yren as he represenaive o he JBedBanl? lodge:oe Hepasophs o he naional conclave o he order. he rip was made in a special car, and he people o Louisville gave.enerainmen^ excursions and a ball as recreaions or heir visiors. A,he meeing 871 lodges o he order were, represened. Harry A. Parker o Newark spen Sunday, wih his broher-in-law, John M.. Homire o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. Parker rides a Searns wheel. he members o he Homiro amily make a small Searns club among hemselves. John M. Homire and Mrs. Homire boh ride Searns wheels, and Mr. Homire's broher and siser, Frank and Ella, also ride. Searns bicycles.' William Garron o Red Bank, whose arm waa broken las-all, injured his arm laa Saurday while on a ishing rip up he river.\he' eared a irs ha hii- arm was broken again, bu i proved o be only wrenched. 'Mr, and Mrs'.'John DeVj o Alanic Highlands epdn Sunday wih Mr. and Mies. Harry Eobinson o Branch avenue. Miss Mabel Burkhard o Philadelphia is visiingmjss Emily raord o Broad sree. Morimer V. Pach and Havey Slooum rode rom Bed Bank o Newark, and rom here o Hackeneack and Bloomield on heir wheels on Sunday. hey ook he cars a Elizabeh, or home. Miss-Gora G. Sherman, daugher o homas Sherman o Shrewsbury avenue, ; is recovering rom a Bevere aack o he grip. Miss Sherman has been conined o he house or a monh. Elias Hubbard o Washingon sree, who has been conined o he house or he pas hree monhs wih a disease o he joins, is able o be ou. He is compelled o use cruches. Judge Henry M, Nevius, E. E. Robers, Cap. Charles B. Parsons and Major Joseph. Field aended he dinner o he Loyal Legion in New ork las Wednesday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. Rober G. Maodonald have reurned rom.heir wedding rip. hey spen Sunday wih Mrs. Macdonald's parens Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Allaire o Leroy place. Miss Margare Kruse o Long Branch spen par o las week wih her siser, Mrs. Rudolph Malchow o rving sree. 'Miss Kruse has a new Seans bicycle. Mrs. Joseph Edgar o Fron sree has a new bicycle. he wheel was made a presen o Mrs. Edgar by her son 1, Alex Edgar, who lives a Highsown. '. Forman Bailey, son o Cap. George Bailey o Manasquan, was badly bien on he leg by a dog las week. he dog has since been sho. Miss Elizabeh Simpson o. Red Bank has been appoined depuy or he councils o he Daughers o Libery a Keypor and Maawan. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ely o Jersey Ciy have been visiing Mrs. Ely's parens, Judge and Mrs. Henry M. Nevius o Fron sree; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baldwin o Newark spen Sunday in Red Bank wih Mrs. Baldwin's moher, Mrs. Susan Lile o Broad sree. Frank Worrell o Red.Bank hnacceped a siuaion as che wih Win. Sandlass o Highland Beach or hee NGRAVED summer. Charles P. Noble, ormerly o Red Bank, has gone o Deroi, Mich., where he will engage in he men's urnishing business. Rev. and Mrs. James Moore o Bridgeon spen Monday wih heir daugher, Miss Laura Moore o Washingon sree. homas F. Byrnes, ex-superinenden o police o New ork, has moved o'his home on ho river bank or he summer. Parick Kelly, son o Mrs. Margare Bremen o Wall sree, was aken o ho renon insano nsylun las Wednesday., John Valenine has been eleced Beeroary o ho Monmouh debaing club o succeed David Byron, who resigned. Allaire & Son havo 'roned sauo Ludlam's houso on ho river bank o heodore C. E. Blanchard o Nowark. Mr. and Mrs. Jamca S. llon woro guobs o Charles E. hrookmoron o Washingon aroo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JCBBO Gr'coii o Adlmry Park spen Saurday wih Mrs. Marous P, Sherman o Fron Brco, Miss Sndlo WlllinniB o Shrowubury nvonuo has rourned homo rom a vloi o rolnlivcb n Brooklyn. Clnreiico'F. Hon nnd amily o Now ork aro occupying ho Cupori coage on liorlvorbnnlr. Mill Laura M. llobbhih o Bordon uroo had rournori rom u viiii o riuudii n Qiirwood, N. J. homai) Benne, nono Jumcii Homo o Spring nlruo, n n now clerk lii'w. A. ruox'n oro. Minn Kmma Bllwngon o llolrndol linn boon vliliu Minn Mnnilo U. Edgnr o Fron nrco. Mlmi lnumh Koough o W«U nlroo H \liilunn rpliuvcn n Now ork Ciy. Horuco M. VnnDorn, Jr., n now milployed by William,.Corlies o Broad B r e e. :.'.".'.' ' """" : Mr. and Jrg. Ashley ]E. Benne o Long Branch spen Sunday in Red Bank. 1 H6nry Lile o Red Baic has been graned a pension o $6 a monh. Miss Wuhelmina Miilchow o rving sree has a,new ouris bicycle. Waler Brook 'o Arlingon is visiing riends in Red Bank his week., William Child spen Sunday wih riends a Long Branch. < m, «. Bien by a Dog. Miss Mary Leo, daugher o Parick Leo o Oceanic, was badly bien on he cal o he leg las Saurday by a dog owned by William Naughon o ha place. Dr. A. A. Armsrong cauerized he wound. he_dog which bi Miss Leo has bien six or seven persons wihin he las wo years. ' is repored ha Mrs. ;Leo will bring sui agains Mr. Naughon. * m Money Brings Four Per Cen. A las nigh's meeing o he Red Bank building and loan associaion here was a brisk demand or money. Abou $4,000 was sold a our o our and a hal per cen premium. SJMS. A'HERN. A Keansburg, on Wednesday, May 5h, Mrs. William A'Hern, or a daugher. BENNE. A BeUord, on Sunday, May 2d, Mrs. John G. Benne, o a daugher. BOLN. A Mlddleown, on Monday May 10h, Mrs. Joseph Bolen, o a daugher. DOUGH. A Fair Haven, on Friday, May 7h, Mrs. George Doughy, o a Bon. HEDDEN. A Mannsquan, on Monday, May 3d, Mrs. George N. Hedden, o a son. LEONARD. A Alanic Highlands, on Wednesday, April 28h, Mrs. William J. Leonard, o a daugher. MNON. A Fair Havon, on Wednesday, May Cli, Mrs. Waler Mlnoa, o a eon. SANBORN. A Lincro, on Monday, May 10h, Mrs. 3. A. Sillborn, o ^daugher. VANNOE. A Red Bank, on Monday, May 10h, Mrs. vlns VanNoe, o a son., MARRAGES. BARHOLEMEW-UNDERWOOD.-A New ork, on uesday, May 4h, by Rev. Howard Duleld, Miss Minnie F. BarUoleraew and Frank Underwood, boh o Asbury Park. GARRSON-LONGSREE. A Mannsqiian, on Sunday, May 2d, by Rev. E. D. Snlz, Miss Lela Garrison and Joseph Longsree, boh o Manasquan. GRFFEN-MCVAUGHN.-A Long Branch, on Monday, May 8d, by Rev. W. P. Canwoll, Miss Kae Grlllcn and Eugene McVaughln, boh o Lolg Branch. HOPPNG.-HEaBER-A Bradley Beach, on Sunday, May 2d. by Rev. W. W. Eldgely, Miss Florence May Hopping o Bradley Beacn aad Frank Herber, Jr., o We3 Ocean Grove. MLLER HEGELMAN. A Red Bank, on Wednesday, May 5h, by Jusice Charles H. Borlen, Miss Maggie Miller o Jersey Ciy and Frank Rlegelman o Eeabrigh. DEAHS. BARKALOO. A Oceanic, on Sunday, May Clh, Abraham Barkaloo, aged 82 years. BOBS. A Asbury Park, on Wednesday, May 6h, Cyrus E. Bobs, aged 00 years: BUR. A Freehold, on Saurday, May 1s, Henry O. Bur, aged S3 years. E9ELL. A Asbury Par, on Monday, May Bd, Mary E., wie o Rober R. Esell. HDRLE. A Hamilon, on Saurday,'May 1s, Hugh Hurley, aged 86 years. LEONARD. A Leonnrdvllle, on Sunday, May Oh, homas Leonard, in bis 82d year. MCDONALD. A Asbury Park, on Saurday, May 1s, Mrs. Phoebe McDonald. MURDOCK. A Marlboro, on Sunday, May 2d, Charles Murdock, aged 42 years. PAERSON. A Freehold, on Wednesday, May 6h, John R. Paerson, aged 70 years and 7 monhs. REEVES. A Lincro, on uureday, May 6h, Joseph Reeves, aged 17 years. BHUS. A Koy Eas, on Sunday, May Oh, Paren Shus, aged 72 years. 1 MAKE ' Suis o Order or $14 o $28. also do Cleaning, Repairing and Dyeing. JOSEPH) BALE, Monmouh Sree, near Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. 4 WEDDNG NVAONS AND VSNG CARDS given special aenion and execued n he irs sylo o oo ar. Moal Badges and Plaes o every descripion. 444 Sencil Flaos, Burning Brands, Rubber Samps, Sool Samps and Seals, Sencil and ndollblo nks and Brushes. Dies engraved and paper samped plain and in colors. Bilvorware, Jowelry, vory and Collulold aricles handsomoly engraved CHARLES EVERDELL, Oor. Broad and Fron Srees, Red Bank, N. J. Progressive Milk Handlers U8E HE Hill's Aeraor o Puriy Milk. is ho only machino on ho marke ha will do is work as oioclvely n so shor a ime; simple, having only one ube lo wash, and always ready o work; runiblo, because o is simpliciy; eecive because does.wha is-claimed or i-removes all oreign gases rom milk. W. F. AUKAJOW, \Aae,a Freehold, N, J. 1 A reward o $100 will be paid or he arres and convicion o he person who poisoned a valuable shepherd dog owned,y me. EDWARD KEMP, RUMKON ROAD, A HAND JPbAOC O HUN N 'Ol DR GOODS, NOONS AND HOSER. Horo no no largo mi noino oliorii. Ju goodn rlgli, prliion righ, and npllo iiorvlao. N. J. WLSON,, Hiicis, nun HANK, N.. 4 A PRZE FOR h hree Preies Babies N MONMOUH COUN. We wan a-collecion o picures o he preies babies in Monmouh couny. n order o ge henl we make he ollowing o er / 1 - From hursday, May 13h, o June 10h j we- will ake ree a picure o all babies eigheen monhs old kmd younger, and will give one inished phoo o is moher, ree o charge. Aer June 10h r.he picures will be pu on exhibiion a our gallery on Broad sree. A commiee o hree prominen persons will be appoined and hey will selec he hree preies babies, o whom he ollowing prizes will be given: Firs Prize A 16x20 Waer Color, handsomely ramed, aken rom he prize phoo. ' Second Prize One dozen o our bes Carbonees. - iird Prize One-hal dozen o our bes Carbonees. Bring he Babies in. Remember i Coss ou Nohing. DeHAR & LESON, ' 27 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J.»! My sore is a 13 Fronrsree. My sore is 13 ee wide in ron. According o he old supersiion my.sore.ough o be he u'nluckies place in Monmouh couny. My sore is an unlucky j>lace, bu i is unlvxiky only or lwse men who doru deal wre. Men who do deal here ind i he luckies obacco sore hey were ever in. Jus now my sore is a mighy lucky place or pipe smokers. Many men preer a pipe o a cigar. here's a sweeness and a lavor o good obacco, smoked in a well-cured briar pipe, which is never ound in, he bes and highespriced cigar ha was ever made. My pipes are all o irs qualiy. keep no "seconds." A " second" coss abou.hal as much as a "irs." When a "second" is irs bough i looks abou as gpod'as a "irs," or he laws in ^e pipe have been careully illed up wih puy, colored o mach he pipe. Aer a ew days' smoking he law begins o show. A he end o a week he pipe has aken on such a disrepuable look ha mos smokers don' like o be seen wih i and hey hrow i away. he smoker coninues using i, a hole is soon burned in he pipe a he law. A "second " is cheap, bu i won' las. A irs qualiy briar pipe, such as sell, improves wih use improves in appearance and in lavor. have gold-mouned briar pipes, wihou cases, wih genuine amber mouh piec"es, a $1.48 and $ haye^pes equally good, wih ornamenal nickel mounings, and wih improved celluloid mouh pieces, a 30 cens and 38 cens. hese celluloid mouh pieces are exacly like he amber in appearance, bu hey have a sligh ase o camphor. have a large variey o handsome pipes in cases, suiable or 'birhday gis, rom $2.50 o $6.50. have an assormen o good briar pipes a 20 cens or your choice. Pipe obacco. keep all kinds o smoking obacco, bu he ines. obacco sell or pipe smoking is Cullingon's Clippings.. coss en cens a box -hree boxes or a quarer. Cullingon's Pereco. * &. he very bes ive-cen cigar in Monmouh couny, or in any oher couny, is Cullingon's Pereco. WM. CULLNGON, 13 FRON ScEp, RED BANK, N. J. Red Bank Opera House. ' JOHN V. EXLES, UMannaer. olopiono Coll 32a, O-NGH! William Gillco'B Greaes Comedy,' he Privae Secreary, nroducing lio Fnmouo Comedians, PACKARD AND JAS. W. BANKSON AND A Bl'jUNUin KNSRUDiU. Do ou Know omdknlllcon Oompnny? n a Vorv- Funny Farco? n lio lllic Evoi o ho Heuuou «Kulnr Prlocn: 88, UB iu>d Heao U Builders' SALE.1! > >. > ; ; ; > i ; i Hardware, Horses, Wagons, Harness, AND OHER GOODS A HE SHERDAN HOEL AUCON BAZAR, -OF- -ON- Saurday, May 18h, A luo O'CLOCK. % he Builders' Hardware comprises planes, hinges, iles, saw ses, household hardware, carpeners' hardware, ec. is he sock le on hand o a dealer who qui he business. Anyone having goods o any kind can bring hem o his sale nnd have hem Bold on commission, is he inenion o lmvc an aucion sale o goods a he Sheridan Bazar every Saurday. All kinds o goods may be brough o he bazar and will be sold on commission, noice is given in ime, he goods will be adverised wihou cos o he owner. For urher inormaion nddroui J/MlO <!. HUUN, Aunloiiour. *, o. A<l<lr«w, il«rv»inirj', jr.

14 HE NEWNO ESAE. Sola a Aucion a Zo»i«Branch Las Wee!:. he propery o Ke lae Mrs, Susan Newing o Long Branch was sold a public sale las Wednesday. William R' ijoline and A. P. Cubberly o Long Branch were he larges invesors. A"'house and lo on Broadway was bough by William R. Joline or $1,200, and he adjoining house and lo was bough by L. M. Menke or 1,015. Mr. Jolino bough a lo on he web side o Grand avenue or $205 and a house and lo on Slocura place or $810. A. C. Newing paid 410 or -a house and lo on Exchange place. He also bough a house and lo on he wes side o Jaclson sree and a lo on he eas side o he same sree,'or which he paid $725. he hal ineres held by Mrs. Newing in a house and lo a he corner o Morris avenue and Slocum place was sold o Mr. Newing or 475. A building on Broadway, which is occupied by he American Voluneers, was bough-by A. P. Cubberly or $100. A barn in he rear o i was also sold o Mr. Cubberly or $15. He bough a carriage shop on Pearl sree or 8170 and a barn in he rear o i or $25. Mr. Cubberly paid $125 or a house and lo on abor sree, and $475 or a hal ineres in a house and lo on Morris avenue. Mr. Cubberly also bough 3 acres o land on Morrell sree or $275. Lewis Feldman bough a house and lo on Norh Broadway or $1,000. Clay "Woolley paid $210 or a lo a New Bedord. he oal amoun realized by he sale was 6, he prices paid or he properies included all encumbrances. he Coddingon House Sold. ho Coddingon propery on he river bank, 80 ee wide by abou 400 ee deep,, and running hrough rom Union sree o he river, has been bough by Charles C. Sloan. he house was buil by Mr. Baen, aher o L. B. Baen o -Fair Haven. He sold he house o William Coddingon, who sold i o Frederick A. Phillips wo or hree years ago. Mr. Sloan paid $3,300 or he propery above he encumbrances. Mr. Phillips will occupy he house his summer, and will move o Red Bank rom New ork abou he irs o June. Mr. Phillips likes he own very much, and may become a permanen residen, Division o he Maps Esae. Par o he real esae o he lae William R. Maps o Long Branch has been divided among his hree heirs. he lo a Long Branch beween he homesead and bank, having a ronage o ory ee on Broadway, and he block o sores roning on Broadway 05 ee, go o Mrs. Augusa Brion. he homesead, wih 125 ee ronage on Broadway, goes o Mrs. A. S. Lokerson. he posolce block and he Fuller propery, ogeher wih a en-oo lane leading o he bams, making a oal ronage on Broadway o nearly 125 ee, goes o Mrs. homas Hanlon. wo Los Sold on he Whie Esae. Francis Whie has sold wo los on he Miss Angelina Whie rac on he wes side o Souh sree, beween he Hichcock house and Whie homesead. he los were bough by Mrs. Maggie Brown, wie o William C. Brown. he lo.a adjoin each oher. One o hem runs hrough o Cenral avenue. Mrs. Brown paid 1,400 or he wo los. Mr. Brown is now building Fred Cullingon's house and as soon as his ia inished ho will build a houso or hoir own occupancy on one o he los. Sale o a Snkall Farm. Mrs. Eliza D. O'Noill has bough hree ncrea o land irom Mrs. Mary &, Hendrickson o Middleown. he land is on he road beween New Monmouh and Por Monmouh. Mrs. O'Noill has several BOB, and hey will arm he placo, She paidclsooor he rac. Bclord Propery Sold. Mra. Bridge Dowd has sold an aero and a hal o land n Bclord o Michnol Finnurnn. ho land adjoin) he propery o Cap. "Win,. Heuley. A OUHO is now on ho ]>roi>wcy', bu Mr. Finncran oxpcc'u o build n now house on ho place lie paid $500 or ho propery. A Now ouso or Boa Sldo,. CliarloH. Muinori linn juu recorded a doedor u lo on ho owcll rac a Hoa Hide, Mr, Miiliion bough ho lo ovor a year ngo and puld $200 ur. ho lo n 25x100 oo. Mr. Mnliion will hullil a hound on ho lo hin iuinnor. John Blioohnn Hull" a HOHO. Svin. l'ului him bough ono o dm, John Blioolmn'n OHOB ami lol<i on Hivur ulroo. ho lo n G0JC188J uel, and wai Bold or $1,000. ho OUHO D ooinpiirnlvly now, mid him nix rooinn. you wan nil ho nnvvn, you will lliul in UB UKliUMii. Am). Building Conracs. he ollowing building conracs have been iled in he.oice o he Couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending May 8h, ' Heuel B. Kimball wih Shropshire & Fury. Build- nns a Seairgh, 82, Waer Wicb club wih William L. Wells. Mason work a Waer Wich Park, $M8, Waer Wich club wih John Loweh. Building a Waer Wich Park, 31,000. Deeds Recorded. V he ollowing real esae ransers have been iled in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold'or he week ending May 8b, 1897: SOBEWSBUB OWNSHP. Samuel W. Morord o Jane A. Davis. Lo a lied Bank, 31. John Sneoban o ElvlnFrako. Land a Red Bank, $1,000. Frederick A. Phillips, Jr., o Charles 0. Sloan. Land a Red Bank, $2,300. / MDDLEOWN OWNSHP. Houson Fields, EborU, o he Naional Bank o Plasburgh. Piece o propery, $24, Houson Fields, sheri, o Rober Allen, Jr. Piece o propery, $800. Caroline Brown o Mary A. Rogers. Piece o propery, 81,400. Mary L. HendrlcksoD o Eliza D. O'Neill. Los 3, 0 and 10, near New Monmouh, $300. Bridge Dowd o Michael Finneran. House and lo a Bclord, Cecelia F. Howell and ohers o Charles. Unison. Lo 38 a Sea Side, $200. ALANC BldHlNDB. Morris L. Selgel o Berha HcAiser, Lo 474, 81. Edmund Wilson o Malon Ward. Lo 880, 81. Annie Barnes o Annie Pope. Lo 14 a Breven Park, $1. SAAWAN OWNSHP. Cyrus Knech, ex'r, o John 8. Woolley. Piece o propery, RARAN OWNSniP. '. HaUe W. mlay o Jeppe B. Gregerson. Piece o propery, 865. John L. Doch o Alberha Freeman. Land a Kevpor, 81,100. OCEAN OVNSHP..Murk Davlson o Clarence G. VanNoe. Piece o propery, 81. ' * Clarence G. VanNoe o Julia Davlson. Piece o propery, $1. Dennis D. McKoon o Mary E. Williams. Lo a Schlollln Park, near Long Branch, $73. Now ork and Long Branch Bauroad Company o heo. oun?.. Land a Long Branch, $BO0.. New ork and Long Branch Railroad Company o Peer Mazza. Land a Long Branch, $050. Ellzabob M. Hance and husband o Charles. Blalsdell. Lo n Long Branch, $825. Charles. Blalsdell o Cornelius A. Conover. Land a Long Branch, $1,800. Charles M. Slocum, ex'r, o 8. Lavlnla Slocum. Land a Long Branch, 81. John W. lilackwell o Alred Fielder. Land a Long Branch, S Richard U. Hullck o John W. Kylo. 1 year's lease o land a Deal, $800. Coas Land Company o CUon N. Jelllle. Lo a Deal Beach, 81,750. Coas Land Company o Alanson S. Pago. 8 los a Deal Beach, $1. NEFOKE OWNSHP. Mlchaol Barre o Charles H. Klell. Piece o propery, $800. Josephine Bleler, ex'r, o Josephine Bleler. Piece o propery, Anno Uanan o John Parker. Lo a Asbury Park, $6,500. Aline lsso and husband o Anne Hanan. Lo a Asbury Par, SH.70. Elizabeh A. Seger and husband o Mary E. Green. 2 los a Asbury Park, $1. Mnry E. Green nnd husband o homas A. Seger. 2 los a Asbury Park, S. J. DeWi Fny o Roxannle Mapp. Hi o lo a Wes Park, $176. A. A. Zimmerman o Joseph McDermo. Land n Wes Asbury Park, Wall ownship and Freehold, 81 Ṡnnord Snyder o Allen Hall. Lo a Wes Bradley Beach, $125. James C. V. Sou o Elizabeh M. Sou, Lo a Loch Arbour, $,50U. David Harvey. Jr., adm'r, o Harry F. Harvey. Lo a Avon, $475. Lizzie Cusner o Harry F. Hnrvey. Lo a Avon, $1. Harrv F. Harvey o Caharlno E. Whlo. Lo a Avon, Houson Fields, sheri, o ho Prudenial insurance company. Lo a Avon, $350. WALL OWNSHP. Wm, L. llon o Raclno Woolley. Piece o propory, Alred U.Mahews o William A. Huli. Piece o propery, 81. Archibald A. Hlggins o Mary C. rons. Land a Manasquan, $ Snrnli E. 8chelblo nnd husband o A. Howard Miller. Lo a Maimsqunn, $1. Margare Locucr o Daniel H. hlcksun. Lo n Belmnr, $400. Sophronia W. Clark o Sarah. Newman. Land n Glendola, $1,000. FREEHOLD OWN8UV Wm. McDermo o John Coyne. Lo a Freehold, $075. Barbara Klrchner o Annie Rels. Land n Howell nnd Freehold ownship, $1. Wm. W. aylor, ex'r, o Elllo C. DuBols. Piece o propery, 811,000. Houson Fields, sheri, o Wm. McDermo. Land n Freehold, $50. MARLBORO OWNSHP. Alex.. Harris o Mary E. Garrison. Piece o propery, $S>U., HOWELL OWNSHP. Cypner Goussc o Alred 8. Malcomson. Piece o propery, $4,000. John u. Clayon o Sarah E. Fielder. Land a urkey, $100. MLLSONE OWNSHP. Firs nnlonnl bank o Olgheown o Noah H. Hun. Piece ol propery, $100. ri'phl FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Charles W. Hnnslnger o John B. ilon. Ploce o propery, S4,G0(). dbcbnraed Bialiy. he Vial Clemen o Lle-Dr.Camp. ' bell Succeed* n lliarsngmpovcr-' ; Ubeil Blood Wih Naural ron. Science his demonsraed ha iron exiss in grea quaniies in he Sun. is no wonderul, hereore, ha i is ound in he soil. is known ha neiher beas nor man can live unless heir blood conains suicien icon; i is hereore obvious ha Naure has pu i in he soil BO ha boh beass and human beings may ge iron rom heir ood. We may live wihou sal, bu we canno live -wihou iroh. is he iron, in he orm o Eomoglobin or "Blood ron," ni; he blood which enables i o carry oxygen rom he lunga o every par o he body. is he iron and his oxygen which keeps he whole sysem pure..ogeher hey kill oil he germs o disease, and by enriching he blood mainain he healh and enable many people o go hrough lie wihou an ailmen, and die merely rom old age. he only orm o iron ever discovered ha could be enirely aken up by he blood haa : jus been produced by Dr. Campbell, an eminen English physician. Working on he heory ha boh animals and human beings scoured heir supply o iron rom he same source; Dr. Campbell conceived he idea ha iron mus exis in he blood o animals in exacly he same orm as in. he blood o man. Aer much labor and edious experimen he veriied his belie by exracing he iron rom a bullock's blood and subjecing i o he closes analysis. a demonsrae is eicacy i was necessary o prepare i in such orm ha i could be aken ino he somach by even he weakes inan. his was accomplished by irs ully dissolving i and hen enclosing i in small poined globes o pure gelaine, o which was given he name o Capsuloids. Close observaion in various cases disclosed he ac ha as soon as Capsuloids were aken ino he somach he gelaine covering dissolved and he pure naural iron was aken up by. he blood, resoring vialiy,.giving srengh, curing sleeplessness, anaemia, dizziness, paleness, and he more serious diseases o he blood, such as scroula, erysipelas, rheumaism, liver rouble and kidney complain. o ully esablish he eicacy o his new remedy i has been decided o disribue a quaniy o Capsuloids o he weak and ailing. his disribuion -will ake place a Schroeder's pharmacy, Bergen & Morris, proprieors, Bed Bank, N. J., on Monday, May 17h, beween he hours o one and eigh p. M., when any adul presening, his noice will receive wihou charge, a box o Capsuloids; Dr. Campbell's Red Blood Forming Capsuloids are sold by all leading druggiss a 50 cens per "box, six boxes or $3.50, or sen direc a he same price rom he oice o he Capsuloid Company, Room 1011, Downing BuiWing, 108 Fulon Sree, New ork Ciy. A woman's glory is her hair. Schroeder's Hair onic will keep i rom alling ou. 50 cens a bole a Schroeder's Pharmacy, Red Bank. CURS' weny-ive-cen Field Ha is a grea bargain, 27 Broad S., Red Bank. COLLECON OFFCES. John Ellis, Jusice o ho Peace and Police Jus oo o Alanic Highlands, N. J. Collecion Deparmen horoughly organized. weny-lvo years' exporenco. Careul aenion o business in oycry par o he Couny or Sae. Noary Public FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loansand nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. FOB SALE. On Shrowibury nvenuo nna coago and sore, propery woll ronod a $20 por monh, $3,100, $1,000 cash. Proy coago, now, largo lo, #9,200, $1,000 cash. CoiiKo on Ulver Hroo, $900. Houso and lo on Caherine sree, o45x200, $1,800, $500 cash. Double hoiwo and ive los, cheap a $0,500, will sollai 82,000. Lo 50x100, roning on wo Breos, $1)25. HOUHO, 0 roomy, lo 50x100, $1,200, big bargain. ORO and bam, ono noro, Lilo Silver, $1,500. Uridgo avonuo, houao 7 rooms, lo 50x150, Hinall burn, $1,700. Lo on Monmouh Hroo, 50x150, $1,500. Lois on ho Margare Clmdwielc, Parker, Angolla Whie and lirookmoron racs rom $500 o 1,000. Coage- on Klvor Hroo, lo 75x170, $1,100. On rlvor, lo 80x1)00, $0,000. Old Dnpla church lo. Lo near Bcnmbon landing, 80x400, worh $7,000, will null or $15,000, or oxolmiiko or coago worh B inuoh. Fino propory on Hivumldo uvmiuo, 78x!!00, liouno 11) roomh. bnrn, improvmnonl, $10,000. Beauiul OUHO, nil improvemens, will uoll or $14,500, lno view down horvor. Bovoral hoiibuml oo on ho norh iiidoo our bouniul rivor a $20 por oo or lbln 200 or moro iu' wldo 000 and 1,000 dcop. hnvo n vr^o OUHO, 80 acron, 150 apple nnd 75 pear row, and omior rui, ibou 2,000 oo rivor ron, oruno or bonrrilnir homie, will will or hal wha, i in worh. $0,000. Mim iolo up ho osno, will noil a lnr.;<> OUHO, llvo nonil o ground, largo barmi and oarrlagohouoo, lno rlvor ron, good noighliorliood, coi $20,000, will uoll.or $12,500 i nold noon. hnvo a line propory, 45 oo JJ ilno nlmro ni horo n on ho rivor, hoiro wan a uolloinon, $20,000 wai OOHH mid miiiii'il n 18(10, will null or $12,000, or bough a onco will alco 10,000 ennh. will noil n limiullul plo o ground, noarly lirco acron, on lui Ki(l«o roiul, near llod Jlimlc, or $l,')()0. UNFUNHlK) 11OUH10H ron $10 o$50. FU.UN1HKD HOUH'M rom $200 o $1,200, MON1-1 O LOAN- havo $500, Will lmvu n our ilnyn $0,000 on Uni bond Mid nmrlgugo ur (ol llnnh^o/ily, l'ropery nppraliiod. niiinuioo placed, c Saisacpry Clohing a Saisacory Prices s he magne which is making rade lively in' our Clohing Deparmen. Our garmens are chock ull o wear, syle -and saisacion made o sell a much higher prices han we ask. From he sale, o Hornhal, Weissman &~Co., clohing manuacurers o 670 Broad-, way, New ork, who recenly reired rom business, we bough a large quaniy o SLSH SPRNG AND SUMMER CLOHNG a remarkaby low erms. hrough he^ moor o lile prices his clohing is now rapidly passing ino he hands o delighed cusomers. MEN'S SPRNG SUS Men's Wool Chevio Suis, in sacks, -..,. «, _~ A» only; Oxord mixed colors, are- CONG QUCK A $3.98. ljaarkable oei» a $3;98. ig Usual price is $6.00. MEN'S SPRNG SUS A ruly excepional value. his is a GONG QUCK A $6.50. nobby ' au w o1 B1 &ck Chevio Spring..,- -, : -., Sui, in eiher a sack or rock, well worh $10700, bu a his sale you can have your choice o each, nice lo a $6.50. : MEN'S SPRNG SUS Posiively he bes $10 sui ever, o- CO1NG QUCK A $ ered in New Jersey. is a sylish, serviceable French hibe; your choiee o eiher sack or rock; beauiully ailored; righly cu, made and rimmed in every respec; a regular $15.00 sui or a en-dollar bill. LOS OF OHER GOOD you wan some ine ailoring o CLOHNG VALUES. order consider our Cusom ailoring Deparmen. hose imes are pas when men will pay high ancy prices or clohes o orerr We make hem o order a prices in harmony wih he imes. MEN'S HAS Men's Derby Has; "Reliable" brand, in black A $1.65. and colors, every ha guaraneed, $1.65 each. his is House Cleaning ime, And he pruden householder is looking abou or he bes in Carpes, Furniure, Maing, Rugs, Wall Papers and oher inerior needs. Where else can she do beer han here? Where are qualiies beer, prices more aracive? arid he cerain answer is: " Nowhere else." he addiional sory o our Carpe and Furniure Deparmen-is compleed, and wih a grealy increased sock i is wonderully brigh wih righ aracions. hese denoe a saving o 25 o 33^ per cen: CHNA MANGS We oer regular 25c. exra heavy 12%c. P e r ard. China Seamless Maings a 121c. " per yard. NGRAN CARPE Here's a value ha makes he hous'e- 31c. Per ard, peepers' eyes dance wih graiied ' asonishmen: wo-ply exra super ngrain Carpes, regular 45c. goods, cu o 31c. per yard. BRUSSELS CARPES 50c. Per ard. hink o a 10-wire Body Brussels Carpe, such as you ordinarily pay 75c. or elsewhere. Full o beauiul designs and'harmonious colorings, a only 50c. per yard, is super excellen value. VELVE AND A 16c. a yard we oer a very MOQUEE CARPES cn i ce Velve and Moquee Car- --»«-X^****' pe, ull'o beauiul syle and 1 service; such a carpe as will ovor be a saisacion in your house; regular $1.00 and $1.25 goods. N FURNURE, and he hundred and ono ohor needs which all housekeepers re.quiro a his RUGS, CURANS season o he year, wo aro ready o moo every roquiroraon. Marke condiions pushed, prices very low his year. Wo'vo aken advanage o ovory wis and urn o ho niarko and givo you ho bonol. /LL GOODS DELVEKED ALL GOODS DELVERED REE,

15 AN 33 HOME.. -PFV SURPRSED! ES, EVER ONE S A HE LOW PBCES " BLOOilELD 8 SEPHEHSOH. ARE SELLNG SPRNG HAS. Lessons in Baenburg Lace and Arisic Embroidery. 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Well Buil, Ornae ana Convenien. Suiable or Small JEanlu. Copyrljh,1897J by George Palllser, 32 Park -place, New ork.] Wih he adven o spring wo can saely renew he wish and desire or a home n he counry. When he robins come back o amiliar hauns and begin, amid merry carols, o ailld heir ness, and he buds on he rees push orh,_we are nspired and wan more han piles o brick and morar o loo a. Naure will asser herl'ebspecve VEW. eel, and bo springime ills every breas wih hope, whlbh in urn loads he mind o yearn or somehing beer. From such beginnings he home nes may spring orh ino realiy, Many a happy home Saionery. has bad a beginning n a rip o he oounry n he genial Bprlnglme, and many a pleasan recollecion has resuled rom A Ze ws supply you wih your :< snob a rip, even when he home nes has 5. " v neiher developed nor grown..every one J saionery. Nowiiere else will. $ has his own dreams o a home, and many express hemselves as o how hese dreams 1 you be suied as well as we *< are o be ulilled. Bu bow oen he car- ryiiig ou o dreams proves a ailure! y will sui you. Le us ry once, *«he building o a home is a maer o grea lmporanoo, one ha should be careully deliberaed upon. he cos should 5< anyway. 1 p eley & Son, [ < - ". '. ' < Vj Fron Sree, near Broad Sree, M! {. BED BANK, N.'J. >< V «GURS' wo-dollar Derby is he bes ever v oered. >,.. A Big Feed Business! Supplying-he very bes hay and eed is almos as big a par o our business as supplying he bes groceries. he qualiy o hay, grain and eed is wha makes is acual value. Corn may be selling a 60" cens per bushel; bu some corn will be worh much more han his and some much less han his, hough all is sold a he same price. We knjpw he hay and eed business as well as we know he grocery - business. We know how o disinguish he exra good rom he medium, and we buy oiily he very bes ha can be ound. Consequenly our cusomers ge more or heir money han when hey buy rom hose who' lack his knowledge o qualiy. he hardness o he grains o corn, oas or whea; he manner in which hay was cured; he qualiy o grain beore grinding; all hese and a dozen oher acors make he acual value o he goods; and oiir experience enables us o selec only he bes A bushel o good corn will govlarher and will make more a and give more srengh han a bushel o ordinary corn; and he same is rue o every class o eed...:. Why no buy he very bes-r-why no ge he greaes possible value or your money especially as we sell he very bes a he prices o ordinary goods! '. SCKLES & CLA, Broad S., Red Bank.! 27 Broad S., Red Banlri h FRS FLOOB PLAN. ; be kep n vlow, he plans properly bougb ou and every deail gano over wih he umos aenion.- his'dono, he goal la - easily won, while he reverse ends nvariably n wrecked hopes and^ disappoined aiplraions. Many a Journey oward he home nes havo eoon end disasrously by overloading and a love o show ha here were no means o oser. "Keep wihin your purse" s he only sae rule. his coage was a springime creaion and was buil on he linos o reason and on ho sae side o a bank accoun. sands oday an ideal home, soundly consruced and he pride o is owner. is 87 ee wide and 42 oe -deep, exoluslve o ho veranda, has a sone cellar SECOND FOOH PLAN.- under ho oulro houso, ron and bnolc sairs, wo lnlohod nlo rooinn, opon HOMAS DAVS, JR. plumbing, urnaoo, rnngo, uba and opon lrcplucoi n ho Biing and dining rooma Fron Sree, Red Bank, N, J. and s npod or gnu. la roploo wih, good poins and ull o oomcr or s oooupanm. in a ruo counry hoino.'nnd COAL AN D WOOD. hundreds lllo i could bajm up o good' advanage and as many Hundred nmluon llvo in horn and enjoy a Ua o happiness and oonanmone. Aenoun iioocn Leaher bnolc and ooniera, lilaok cloh nliiei!, cloh leering or index, Brongly bound, good piipor, nlzo 0X14 nchon, in day book or lodger ruling, i 00 oolie or OOO-pago book a John. Cook'n, Smaller and lnrgor boolm'n propdrlonuo prlooii, Adv, *i' >' ' ^~ Buaorlo or uns Rmi> DANK Elil- >1 WHHN u Have an opporuniy visi our sore and seo our Gas, Oil and Gasoline Sores in operadon. Wo eel coniden ha we can please you n his line. All gas soves sold by us conneced and se up ree o charge. ou cerainly avor Saving Money, and you may do his by gelnin>ur prices on Plumbing, Heaing, in Rooing and Repairing.. A large sock o Soves, Ranges, ec. BEAE US N MND. ^SABAH & WHE, 16 and 18 Fron S., Red Bank, N. J. Money akes Wings p. 0. BOX, 850." And lies away when uninsured propery burns up; i is absoig luely los. No a single soliary cen remains. his is jus as rue o household urniure, hay and grain as i is o houses and barns. One o he sranges hings o lie is ha a man should labor year aer year in accumulaing propery, -and hen sand liable o be made penniless in an hour by ire., Fire insurance isn' an ex- pense. is as much o an invesmen as money paid or governmen bonds. Bu in surance mus be in reliable companies i you wan sure insurance. o everyone coming o me or insurance on heir household goods, give a prined book n which o lis heir goods, BO ha *hcy may ge heir insurance promply n case o loss by ire.. W. B. LAWRENCE, Donlnr n Cpnl nu 'oojk: AJO rics), (JOHN, OA8, HA AND B11AW. UpiMir LohlRh and il Uin l'lmkllium OouH R J/>WMi l'row.,' Wlion lonl djmrulimnr by Uin onrlum) lio XUHJH o UK «n»,»/lu inning, la irlvonr,, AKD Cor. Vron and Wn Ola., lied Dunk, N. J 1. When you have any work in his line o.be done, we wan'o be he irs irm ha you hink o in connecion Wih he work. We pu in ho waer heaers, seam heaers and ho air heaers. We do plumbing or gas and or waer. We pu in bah ubs, ho waer anks,-oile closes, and do every kind o work conneced wih he plumbing business, and our work is in accordance wih he mos approved saniary mehods. No one who is abou o build, br who is abou o make changes in he plumbing or heaing arrangemens o his house, can aord no o ge our prices. he Saniary Plumbing Co., FRON SREE, NEAR SOUHERN RALROAD DEPO, RED BANK, M. J. Good Seel Roos! * A seel roo ha isn' pu on righ, or ha isn' made o good maerial, is no beer han any oher roo. A seel roo ha is pu on righ, and ha is made o good maerial, is he bes roo ha canie~ound m his whole wide world. A hin spo in a shee o rooing seel renders he whole shee worhless. A law 1 in a shee or in he galvanizing means a leaky spo in a shor ime. Rooing shees o seel wih hin places or wih laws in he seel or in he galvanizing come cheap. hey can be had a hal he cos o irs-class goods, or even less. Bu hey won' las. he seel use or roos is he very bes made in America. he galvanizing is perec. pu on roos in he bes possible way. ha's why guaranee all my worl ha's why say: a seel roo ha pu on leaks any ime wihin ive, or en, or ieen or weny years, will repair i ree o charge. Bu i won' leak! NON FALLS. H- OOOE HE SEEL ROOF MAN, NEW JERSE. VAAA

16 FAB HAVEN NEWS. New Bicycles" and Lona Bicycle nles. Among hose gi his place who have neyv wheels are Mrs. Henry Boardman, Miss Addie Parker and Hiss Lousia hompson. Leon Lile and Edward Snyder ook a rip o New Brunswick las Sunday on a andem. 0 he boys eay ha he, roads in ha par o he counry are ine or cycling. Percy Smih ook a bicycle ride o Asbury Park on Sunday and spen he day wih his aun, Mrs. James Parker. A srawberry esival will be held in he Mehodis church on Friday and Saurday nighs o his week. Arhur Parker and his siser o Asbuiy Park spen par o las week wih heir aun, Miss heresa Smih. Louis Lewis o New ork ook possession o his summer home a his place yeserday., Mrs. Forman Smih is he gues o her daugher, Mrs. James Parker, a Asbury Park. Cap. Charles Carer, who is now a Newark, spen Sunday wih his amily here., A horse owned by Frederick Brown died on Monday o disemper. Miss Ollie Curchin is visiing Miss May Himrod'a Brooklyn. OCEANC NEWS. Alber Bloodaood's Horse Buns Awny-Xew Bicycles. A horse owned by Alber Bloodgood and driven by Frank Presage gorighened on Sunday morning.while Preeage was delivering papers and ran away. he horse ran ino William Benne's wagon, bu did no damage. Bloodgood's horse hen coninued on and ran ino a ree, breaking he wheels and oherwise damaging he wagon. -, Among hose a his place who have new wheels are Frank and Edward Jerey, who have a new andem ; Waler Ziegler, ^heodore Robers and Vicor Ligier. Alber Bloodgood has gone ino he bicycle business. " Kid " Lavigne spen las week a he Oceanic nn. He is now raining a Coney sland or a bou wih Owen Zeigler a Philadelphia. Rev. Rober Emery o Alanic Highlands will conduc he services in he, Mehodis church on Sunday. William Pinard o his place is now employed in Sco & Fredricks's bucher marke a Fair Haven. Eugene Lewis has gone o New ork where he is a work a he plumbing business. Eaonown News. he Eaonown lierary sociey did no hold ib recepion a Mra. J. H. VanBus kirk's on Monday nigh as inended, on accoun o he / sickness o Mrs. VanBus kirk's moher. nsead he sociey held a musicale a Mrs. J. Weed Naew's Among hose who ook par in he enerainmen were Edward VanBuskirk, and Miss Archie Naew, Miss Berha Lawrence, MisBHuylerandReV.Mr. Baldwin. Lynch and Errickson's minsrel company gave a show in Crescen hall las Friday nigh. he perormance was no very well aended. he company wil' show a Navesink o-nigh. Harry Searles and siser o New ork spen los week a his pldce, Mr. Searles is looking or a house, and he inends o spend he summer here. Louis hrockmoron o New ork is spending a week's vacaion wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Edward hrockmoron o his place. Waler Haynes o New ork spei Sunday a his place wih his parens. Miss Maie Williams is-laid up wih he pleurisy. Lile Silver News. he Love company has rened booh No. 8 on ho Rumson Road, opposie homas's resauran, o H. J. Cornoy or ho summer. "Mr. Corney'sson will havo charge o he sand. Rev. J, William Lee preached a sermon los Sunday nigh on ho "Now Woman." he subjec o his sermon nes Sundny will bo " Srengh." Waler Saurman, who was employe' in ho seed deparmen o ho Lovoi company, has reurned o his homo a' MechanicBvillo, Pa. Edward Lake, Jr., lmn a now wheol MSB Lizzie Heyer aloo hns a now wliee' lolmdol News. lci Mr. Souddcr gavo n looluro i ho' normed church on Sunday nigh o lou week on " ho People o udii and holr MJH." Mr. Souddcr wa horn in ndia, where lili ulior in a inin llonary. ho lecure wan unorninliii and WJW illimraed wih iiloreoplco: ViOWM. Dr., G. C'oolo, who linn lived \uw nil bin lie, hail moved o New ljnin wlolc. Dr. MuMlllnn o Duo Hull wil move hero nnd will ocoupy lio Cook homclumd. Dr, hompson o Col' Nock will opou docor'n olloo hero. Mr. and Mm. L. A. JCoiinoy aro n mn ng (i ow wcokci a Lnkowood. OCEANPOR NEWS. Heck Hand Falls Overboard A Game o Baseball. William Blackman, a deck j hand em; >loyed on he seamboa Lile -Silver, ell overboard on Sunday rom he deck i he.boa. He was rescued by some o iis companions. A game o baseball was played on iaurday beween Guy Green's eam and eam rom Lile Silver. he Lile iilver eam won by a score o 25 o 20. reurn game will be played a Lile liver nex Saurday.. Mra. Caharine Price is having her iouse repaired and repained. Mrs. jydia Maps is having some repairs made o her house. he Mehodis parsonage also being repaired. ' A- eam o horses owned by Samuel mock and driven by John Garrigan go ighened on Saurday and ran away, ireaking he ongue ou o he wagon. Augusus Classen ook a number o is racehorses o Morris Park lashursay. J. H. McCreery ook some o his orses o he same place on Sunday. Pearlie Riddle, son o Capain homas liddle, has a new boa. he new boa named he Claremon, and is worked iy paddle wheels. A lier o welve pigs abou a week ild, owned byjohn VanKirk, were killed iy heir moher one-day las week. Cap. 8. W. Fary and amily will move o heir summer home a Seabrigh abou'he irs o nex monh. Frank Brier claims o have seen he irs so crab o he season on Monday near Garrigan's new dock. he Oceanpor hook and ladder comla'ny held heir regular monhly ire drill m Friday nigh. A cow owned by Mrs. Helen Srong ecenly gave birh.o win calves, A church sociable will be held a he Mehodis parsonage o-nigh. William. H. Garrigan's new dock will )e inished his week. E. W. Smih is building an addiion o his house.»-»» SEABRGH NEWS. he Annual Meeina o he Mehodis Church, he r annual meeing o he congregaion o he Mehodis church was held las Wednesday nigh. James M. Corngll, a summer residen o Seabrigh; Mayor P. Hall Packer, Dr. James J. Reed, Levi G v rwin, Jr., James R. Minugh, William Brown and Hiram Bickeron were eleced rusees. he ollowing are he oicers:. Presiden James M. Cornell. Vice-presiden Dr. James J. Reed. Secreary P. Hall Packer. reasurer Levl G. rwin, Jr. John H. VanSchoick o Lakewood has opened a dairy depo on Ocean avenue, adjoining Knapp & Wes's place. His milk and oher supplies will come rom he Glendale arm a Lower Squankum which is owned by Mr. VanSchoick. hompson Bros.'o Freehold^ have bough he hay and eed business oi' W; S. Jerey, Jr., and have leased he building a he corner o Ocean avenue and New sree, where hey are now carrying on he business. A ra.mp was arresed las Wednesday or being.drunk. Mayor Packer sen him o Freehold or hiry days. Pannaci's hoel was opened or he season las week. he railroad saion is being remodeled and pained. Joseph Heidi has opened a bicycli Bore. m i m Shrewsbury News.* he regular hal-yearly meeing o hi Friends o New Jersey was held in hi meeing house a his place on Wednesday, hursday and Friday o las week. Abjgu iy persons were presen, which made he larges meeing held or somi ime. George Gould o New ork has rened he Peer Campbell arm a his plao or he summer. Mr. Gould will keep a number o his horses and hounds on h place, Harold Smih ook a bicycle ido on Sunday o Asbury Park. Whilo here ho puncured his iro and had o com homo on ho rolley. Dr. and Mra. Langmuiro o Now orl will spend ho summer wih Mrs, Langmuiro'B parens, Mr. nnd Mrs, Horaoc Dean. "_^ Chapel Hill News. John Callahan's eam ran away o uesday whilo being drlvon home ron work. he horses go righened n, nono pou which Mr. Limrio in building a hih drivowny. ho wagon wan upoe and ho horicii woro cu abou ho loga, No oher diumigo wao done. hoinnn. ^onard will movo ron Alanic Hlgliliiiidn o hln imiumor rod! ilonco a hin place hin week. rwin ami Khol Hulphon iiponl Salurday and ijumluy wih rulalvcu li loln «lol. David (j. lkmno ind amily ipo Sunday wih rulnivou n Lun{ Dranch, Daniel ). Fron n bulng an addiloi o bin houiio. -Cnlub Fon, Jr., linn bough a now v oyolo, WES LONG BRANCH NEWS. House Warming a Mr. and Mrs. "James. Moun's. A house-warming was given, o Mr. nd Mrs. James R. Moun las Friday, ligh by a number o heir riends. he ivening was pleasanly spen in playing charades and oher games, wih rereshmens served a midnigh. Among hose ho we're here were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sou, Mr. and Mrs. George F. VanHuel, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davis-, Mr, and Mra. F. W. VanNoe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman, Mrs. George Moun, Misses Cordelia Hulick, lavinia Moun, Louisa Harvey, Ellen Slocum, Sadie and Carrie Chamberlain, Neie Harvey, Ella Parker, M, Annie Hulick, Dora Clayon, J. da Leach, E. Vicoria Golden, Loie Mezgar and Eunice Woolley, Edmund Allen, Harry Mezgar, Fred Davis, Harry VanNoe, Charles Parker, Charles Woolley, George Palmer, James Heyer, Ber Whie, Arhur VanNoe and Frank Poole., Clarence aylor killed a snake in ron o Henry Rippi's house on hursday ha measured our ee eigh inches in lengh. -Mrs. Peer P. Moore and her daugher Lulu have reurned rom a visi o daives a For Hamilon, L.. A permanen lower commiee or he Mehodis church was appoined by Superinenden J. D. VanNoe las Sunday, consising o Misses M. Anna Hulick, Dora E. Clayon and Ella W. Parker. On Sunday nigh some malicious person le ire o a sack o sraw belonging o Wm. Hulick. was siuaed in aield near his house. wo ons o sraw was in he sack and were desroyed. Lydiaand Benjamin Smih, he orphan children o he lae -Mrs.-Mary Smih, will make heir home wih heir siser, Mrs. Henry Joline, a Long Branch Ciy. Mrs. George VanHuel, Misses Fred VanNoe, Miss M. Annie Hulick and Miss Dora Clayon are arranging or he Children's day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Armsrong o Hjolmdel visied Mr. and Mrs. C. A aylor on uesday o las week. Wm. M. Golden now sells bicycles, having added hem o his sock during he pas week. Wm. M. Golden sold his large bay horse las week o Prichard & Williams o Seabrigh. Mrs. Charles E, Michell has been visiing in New ork during he pas week. A pary was held a Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dangler's las hursday nigh. Mrs. Rhoda Cover slipped on a board las week and had quie a serious all. Mrs. Wm. J. Conrbw has been sick wih he grip or he pas week. Miss Georgie Sherman and Cornell Woolley have he mumps. George C A. Hulick los a valuable cow on Monday rom milk ever. Abraham, Mezgar bough a new horse las week. Morrisville News. Miss Emma Bloodgood, eacher o he public school a his place, wen o New ork on Saurday and bough a number o new books or he school library. he money was raised a wo enerainmens held during he winer. he larges shipmen o asparagus made rom Morrisville so'arhis year was made las week by Craword & Kelly. Asparagus is now bringing rom $1 o $3 per dozen bunches, according o qualiy. Mrs. Ann Harigan, who or some ime pas has been visiing her siser, Mrs. Barney Coyne, a New ork, has reurned home. Louis Seinberg has bough a new horse rom William Ely o Holmdel, and he has also bough a'new amily wagon. Mrs. John Caran spen par o las week in New ork wih her son Law- rence. Riverside Drive News. H. J. Ely, who is building a ine house, will havo an exra orce o mon a work on he building nex week. ho inerior o ho house will be inished in hard wood and quarerod oak, and i conains all he modern improvomon's. Whilo Charles Allen was driving homo rom Rod Bank on uesday, his horso bocamo righoned and ran up a seep embankmen a he eido o he road- Mr. Allon escaped wih a sligh slinking up nnd a wrookod wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Gason Blay o Now ork aro now ocoupying hoir imminer coago on ho Guion rac, Mr. and Mra. Robor Erns were here on huriuluy making nrrangomonh or ho Hummer, Mrn. Duvid ' Millor o New ork linn moved down or ho Bummer,.,,, Wayside Now«. ArrangcmoriH nro being nimlo or an onoralnmoii o bo given by ho Huiulaynohool on Chlldron'11 day. h» public nohool a hin pluco will olooo May 3n. ho Urovn (rovo will cloiio Mny 28h. K. W> lownn (»» Ohnrlwi Howno havo boh bough now bioyoku A lar^o number o lioin nul ohkikonn have been solen rom heir coops mbis neighborhood. ' / -' " Mrs. George McCloskey and her eon Derwood are visiing a E. L. HavenB's. Waler Worrell is ndw employed by George Havens o Asbury Park. he Royal Whie and Pure as he Driven Snow. ROVAl BAKHO POWDER CO., NEW ORK. Ea, wha, you please and ake X \W*J P11S< We solici your paronage and will caer o.your W ANS SHES Red Bank Seam Laundry. Everyhing is Changing Spring goods #re passing away and Summer goods rule" he day. And we. are in sric accordance wih all his newness. We have new syle Shir Waiss, Wrappers, Dress Skirs, Muslin Underwear, and many oher goods, including only he very laes syles o Wash Dress "" Fabrics, and very handsome ones; as or prices, hey will mee your warm,approval. Read he ollowing and be sure o visi he sore Saurday.»- - - ^. -. Eamine, "he^newes wash dress abric," only one dress paern o each purchaser, a per yard,\. Ladies' and Misses' Ribbed Vess, 15c. kind. 9c Ladies' Lisle hread Vess, in Pink, Blue, ellow, Ecru and Pure Whie, worh 85c, a..;.;.. 35c. Ladies' Summer Corses, 18 o 80 inches. 29c. No. 12, Sain Greg Grain and Moire aea Ribbon. 7c. No. 16, Sain Gros Grain and Maire aea Ribbon Oc. No. 22, Sain Gros Grain and Moire aea Ribbon 12c. Barbour's Linen hread, black and whie, 200 yards 8 c. All Linen owels, hemsiched, hemmed or ringed, whie...or colored borders, never sold or less ha 12jc, special... 9c. " Jaconee Baise," in handsome colors and, paerns, 86.inches wide, 10 yards o a cusomer, a per yard Children's Muslin Drawers,, uoked, up o 12 years, worh 25 j Ladies Shir Waiss, wih deached collars,..,,.,...;.. 39c. Ladies' Whie "New Syle" Laundered Collars 9c. Ligh and Dark* Lawn Wrappers, new goods, all sizes, 82 o 44, worh 75c 49c, 54 able Oil Cloh, bes qualiy...:..; Hemsiched Shees, larges size, bleached 49g. Hemsiched Pillow Cases, any size, bleached... Dollar Bed Spreads, ull size, hemmed 09c. Baby Carriage Parasol Covers, worh 75c....'. 59c. We will again sell his Saurday a lo o Fancy Silks in plaids and sripes a 25c. a yard, add ull size Lace Curains in whie and ecru rom 49c. up. Worh looking aer quick. JOSEPH SALZ, j Cor. Broad and Mechanic Srees, RED BANK, N. J. HE Six-Cen Couner SLL FLOURSHES. Goods as Good as Ever, i no Beer. Canned omaoes, Large Cans o Baked Beans in omao Sauce, Large Cakes Whie Floaing Soap, hree Cakes Laundry Soap, ARE SOME OF HE ADDONS O HE " SX CENERS." ' HERE'S A SPEQAL GOOD HNG FOR WCE SX CENS. Kingan's Soups, our kinds: Chicken, Pea, Bee, Chicken Gumbo; irs-class, well-known goods, or only 12c. a can, worh double. L. VANGLLUWE, Fron Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J.»»»»» ' Builders' Work. maers no how small he job, give i careul aenion and do i well. maers no how large he job, am compeen o underake i. havo buil houses worh $50,000. have done small jobs o work ha ook less han an hour. Whohor ho job was a largo one or a small one, did my boa. am willing o leave -i o ho men or whom ho work wab done as o how well ho work was done. ry o do all my work in sugh a way ha whon a man or whom havo worked oiico has anoher house o build, or building work or carponor worlc o any kind o bo done, ho wans mo o do i. v ARHUR E. SMH, Fair Haven, New Jeraey.

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