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1 ANK VOLUME X:. NO. 3$. : BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1900. PAGES 1 O S. CLOSNG UP HE YEAB HE OWNSHP AFFARS SE LED FOR ' \ " - '. -A Big ncrease in he Demandi on he Poor Fund Every Claim Agains he ownnliip is Paid and a Small Balance in on Sana. he ownship commiee me on hursday and seled up he ownship aairs or he year. was expeced ha here ' would be a good balance on hand, because he ownship commiee, while no neglecing any par o he ownship, had endeavored o keep expenses down he expenses or he poor, however, over ran he appropriaion over $2,800, making he expense o mainaining he poor during he pas year abou $7,300. he commiee discouned' a noe o $1,000, and ranserred he railroad axes and he unexpended balances rom b license ees and oher accouns o he poor und, in order o mee he poor bills. Every bill sen.in o he ownship or services or maerials has been paid and he amoun o unpaid axes wil mee he ousanding noes o he own-. ship. Las spring he people o be ownship voed o raise $3,0i}0 o wipe ou he deiciency which had been aocumulaing hrough en or welve years by reason o unpaid axes, and he own ship noes which represened his deiciency,' and which had been carried year aer year, were wiped.ou wih he money hus raised. he ownship hereore, or he irs ime-in en years will begin he new year wihou any deb excep a emporary deb which will be paid o wihin a couple o monhs or so, when he uncolieced ax.es ae paid in. Amos S. Borden, he overseer o he poor, said ha he large expendiure o, poor money during he year was due o he very large number o persons who had had o be helped by he ownship. During he pas year 87 persons or amilies have been pauperized. his is in addiion o hose helped iu previous years and who were already on he poo.r lis, hree or our o hese have been seno he poorhou&e. Persons boarded a he poorhouse cos he ownship rom $3.50 o $4 per week. wo o he amilies who have been geing aid ron he ownship are he amilies o Rev. Alber Wilson and J. C. Soel. Boh o hese men have given bonds o pay heir wives $3 per week. An appeal has beer^ aken in hese cases, and i he appeal is decided agains.he men hey or heir bbnddraen will have o pay back o he ownship all he money paid ou. One or wo o he amilies helped received rom $1.25 o $1.50 per week, he ohers received $1 a week or less. n some cases he help was only emporary, bu in each case he person was pauperized beore ownship aid was exended. Several o he caseb were hose o amilies le desiue by he deah o he husband and aher; and several,o he ohers are cases o aged men and women, who are incapable o work. Mos o be oher cases, Mr. Borden old he commiee, were occasioned by sickness o he heads o amilies helped. O he 87 persons pauperized during he year 55 were women and 22 were men. When quesioned by he commiee as o he goods urnished o he paupers Mr. Borden saed ha he did no know wha ood<j hey had received. He said he had given orders on repuable grocers o he ownship, and ha he supposed hey hnd urnished groceries. any o he paupers had go liquor on heir orders, or had go aricles ha wore no necessaries, he did no know i. He saed ha i i should come o his knowledge ha any o he- persons helped by he ownship had received liquor he would cu hem o rom urher assisance, and ha he would reuse o give orders on such groqers hereaer. Bu he said he did no beliore ha nny liquors or oher unnecessary goods had been urnished on poor orders. he ownship commico, aer a horough discussion o ho maer, decided o recommend o he ownship primaries ha ho wimo sums bo vood or ownship purposes as wero raised las year; and hey old Mr, Bordra ha he mus exorcise grea circumspecion he coming year in ho graning o aid, because, whilo bo ownship was willing o give aiil o ho needy, -was no jua o he axpayers ha ownship help Bhould be given UCBF ho ncocusiy or doing so wero pluin and Urgen. Collecor Donjamin John Parker announced ha he uncolleocd axon amouned hin year o only $4,312.1)11. his is muoli low han las yonr ind very-much less han under ho ormer collecor. JSacck Whie, who was collecor.beore Mr. Parker, was as hones! as he day is long, bu he was an easygoing man, and collecions wih him weie always slow. Frequenly he woul ake noes rom axpayers, and as hi was personally responsible or hes noes, he bad o pay he ownship cash in making his selemen a he end o he year. Many o- hese noes' wen never paid, and among Mr. Whie's eecs^ aer/his deah, was ound a pile o several hundred o hese unpaid noes which he had aken or axes during hi long erm o service, as ax collecor. When Mr. Parker ook oice he ownship commiee, in order o avoid any possible embarrassmen o be ownship, passed a resoluion insrucing him ha noes or axes mus no be aken. he close collecion o axes makes he bur den o axaion bear equiably on all, and i'enables he ownship o meeib bills when due. he close collecion o axes is due parly o he business mehods o he collecor, and parly o he careul work o he assessor, whereby here is very lile loss rom erroneous assessmens. Collecor Parker esimaes ha nearly $4,000 will be colleced rom ihe adverised axes wihin he nej wo monhs. n addiion o his sum he ownship will receive he money rom' he licenses graned a he presen erm o cour, and i will hus have a smal balance or beginning he new year. Ouside o lie poor accoun he ownship commiee were much graiied will: he inancial year. hn paymen or he sone road hrough he ownship was paid ou o he general ownship unds wihou any exra appropriaion or ha purpose being voed; he roads hroughou he ownship have been well kep up and" he general ownship aairs were such as o be saisacory o he people o he ownship and graiying o he ownship commiee. he annual ownship repor, wih he lis o delinquen axpayers, will be ound on pages 12 and 13 o his week's REGSER. HE GOLF CLUB'S MASQUERADE. Was Aended by Abou One Hundred and Fiy People, he Red Bank gol club gave a masquerade dance in heir clubhouse las Wednesday nigh. Abou 150 people were presen and all were'in'cosume, Wih a very ew excepions, hie grand march was led by Miss Sara Hubbard and Rennie Hendricksori.. Miss Hubbard was aired as a dude. She wore a mackinosh, a high ha and carried a cane. Mr. Hendrickson was dressed in emale aire. He wore a gorgeously rimmed dres3 and a ha rimmed wih big ips. A cakewalk was held during he evening. Miss Hubbard and Mr» Hendrickson, who bad carried o all he previous honors, "ook he cake" in his even. he judges o he cakewalk were John Wycko and H. A. Curis. George R. Lamb was reeree. A midnigh rereshmens o sandwiches, coee, cake and ice cream were served. Sold a Lo hree imes. heodore F. Whie has sold he house and lo a he norheas corner o Washingon and Bordeo srees. Abou ieen years ago Mr. Whie bough a big lo on his corner and pu up ive houses on he plo. he corner house and lo he sold abou six years ago o Henry Van Maer. wo yearb ago Mr. Whie Bold he propery or Mr. Van Maer o George Conk. Las week Mr. Whie sold he lo or George Conk o Mrs. Sarah Hule, whose husband works or saac H. Sherman. Mra. Hule paid $1,090 or he propery. he lo is 80x80 ee and he house conains ive rooms, wih a shed kichen aached. A Now Posolco Candidae. Cap. Charles B. Parsons o Rod Bank has onored he. race or ho posmasership o Red Bank. Mos o lio'* sae, couny.and ownship Republican poliicians have already promised heir suppor o Bomo o ho oher candidaes, and Cap. Parsons is devoing his work a presen chiely o geing ho suppor o Republicans o naional prominence. A Librarian Resigns. Mrs. Nlchol has resigned lior posiion no librarian o ho Rod Bank public library on nccoun o ill lioalh. Her lucceaaor has no ye boon npppincd. *»» Joel rnrkem! Flor de Cubaal Bull ono o ho 10 oon cigars or15 ;enn; Hvo cigars or n quarer; ono lundrcd clgarn or a live-dollar bill (a Jlvo-dollar gold ploco will aunvcr m well)) ono housand olgarh or $80. William Culllngon, Fron sree, Rod Bank, Adv. ' CAP/SEDORE'S MONEY WLLE HENDRCKSON HAD -i GOOD ME ON PAR OF, he Capain Los $170 From Hi. Pocke he Bou Found, Bened a Boa, and Spen 8 in rariou Forma o Enjovmen. _ Cap. John H. Skidmore o Navesink came o Red Bank a ew monhs ago wih $170 in his pocke. When he go back home his $170 was gone. he capaindid no know wheher he had los he money or wheher some one had solen i, He knew he hadn' spen i. He also knew ha he sood a poor show o ever inding i. A he ime he capain's money disappeared Willie Hendriekson was working or him. Willie is a Navesink boy and is nineeen years old. He had jus reurned rom a runaway rip o.georgia He had no home and was wihou money, he capain, who is noed or his. bighearedness, ook Willie o his home and used him as be would an own child. He ook him o Red Bank and bough him a complee new oui. his cos he cap. ain $21. W.illie. had bu lile work o do and besides geing his board and clohes he go as much spending money as any one in his circumsances, would need. When he capain ound on his reurn rom his noable rip o Red Bank ha his money was gone he hough i migh have dropped ou o his pockel in he wagon and ho old Willie o search he wagon and see i he could ind i. Willie searched, he wagon, bu he old he capain ha he did nol ind he money. A ew weeks ago Willie go ired ol saying a Capain Skidmore's. and h and anoher NaveBink boy se up housekeeping in Cap. Caleb.Pos's boa a Claypi creek. Willie rened he boa unil be irs o April or $5. He. and his boy riend were dubbed "piraes'' by hose who knew o heir advenure. Abou wo weeks ago Willie becami very lavish in his expendiure o money, He bough a sail boa rom Alber Moun o Locus Poin or $85 and paid cabh or i. He bough a gold wach a Alanic Highlands and pb?d cash or ha..he also bough a.revokerv a pair o rac- "ing skaes, a ziher and various oher aricles, paying cash or all he hings. Hisriends, oo, beneied by his sudden prosperiy. He hired a rig wo "dieren nighs and ook a load o his riends o he opera house a Red Bank o* see Alma Cheser's plays. Oher. nighs he enerained riends on board he boa. A almos every purchase he made he endered a en-dollar bill in paymen. Early las week Capain Skidmore heard o Willie's prodigal expendiures and he hough o his los money came o his mind. He go a warran rom Jusice Ellis o Alanic Highlands o search he boa on which Willie was living. Consable John Oliver o A' lanic Highlands Berved he warran las Friday. Charles Poer o Navesink wen wih him. Willie was " a home." As soon as Willie was old o he objec o he consable's visi he conessed ha i was Capain Skidnore's money ha he had been spending. He said be had ound he money in he wagon he morning he capain old him o look or i and-ha he lied o he capain when be oldjhim ha be did no ind i. Willie had $70 o he money le and his he handed over o Consable Oliver. ho oher $ he said he had spen. Ouside O he aricles bough he had spen he money or hings o ea and in giving his riends a good ime, 'he boa was well socked wih pro- 'isions. Willie WUB aken beore Jusice Ellis :or a hearing. He repeaed he sory ha he ad old o ho consable. Capain Skidmoro would no press a charge agains Willie or sealing his money. He said ha he had $70 o i back and ha he.would go back everyhing ha Willlo had go wih ho oher $, oxsep wha had been expended or provisions and or ho enerainmen o his 'riends. his, he capain said, was nil ha ho could possibly ge back anyway»nr ho didn' consider i any saisacion o Bond ho boy o jail. Ho is hrough, however, wih Willie. Wlllio ells his riends ha he expecs,o go o Brazil in ho spring. Sleighs a,.. o OOBO ou ho bnlaneo o _... wo havo marked horn down o cos. Porland ouers, $18.00, $20.00, $32.00, wo-heaed nleikh, $ J. W,, Moun & Bro., R«d Bank. Adv. J\ ho sporing e-vono in ho couny ro chronicled n UB RKGHSKU, Adv. RACNG ON BROAD SREE. Spiried Driving Dxirinn he Pas wo Dans. he good sleighing on Monday and uesday brough ou he greaes number o speedy horses on Broad sree hai havebeen seen here his year..he snow ell evenly on ha par o Broad sreel on which he racing is done and he sleighing was excellen. Besides he speedy horses here were sighseers in sleighs rom all over Monmcuh couny and during he racing hours Broad sree was lined wih people on boh sides rom Monmouh sree nearly o be railroad rack.. Everybody in Red Bank who. owns a as horee and hose who own horses ha hey hink are as were ou o show he people wha hey could do. he horses in some o he brushes were prey evenly mached, resuling in a number o exciing inishes. Abou he only horse ha bad a sure hing was Arhur Percy Sherman's Sam L. ins horse bea everyhing on he road and did ieasily. Anoher horse ha showed is heels o is rivals, was E. S. Allaire's Lile Dan. his horse was driven by George Galin o Freehold and had he advanage o being he bes-handled horse on he road. A new comer on he road his year was Dr. Frank Lee wih Alida M, he docor drove his own horse and Mrs. Lee rode wih him. he horse showed considerable speed and is brushes wih E, S. Allaire's horse urnished some o he bes spor o he wo days' racing. Oher as horses on he road were L. E. ^Brown's Pandora, Benjamin John Parker's Fred Sringer, Rober Mac- Donald's Kelly, James Byram's Barney, W. S. Hill's Paron, General John Sheehan's Grover Cleveland, Elwood Snyder's Chime Bugs, Ed. hrockmoron's Selim, George Woods, Jr.'s, Miss Bearice, W. H, Houson's Wanda, W. H. Sherman, Jr.'s, Belle Sprague, Major Joseph Field's Major F., George Curis'i Lile Silver, George Appleby's Silverdale, H. H. CuriB's Charlie B., Wm. A ruex's Carrie C, he horses o William Applegae, Jr., Jacob C. Shus, Arhur Shus and Daniel Shus, Edward F Wason's black eam, and Burd Hance's sorrel eam,. Sleighing Paries.. he members o he elevenh grade o he Red Bank public school wen on a sraw ride las nigh o Long Branch. :, he pary le Red Bank abou eigh o'clock and reurned home abou midnigh. Miss a; one o he eachers, chaperoned he pary. Abbo Worhley o Lile Silver ook a number o his neighbors ou or a sleigh ride on' Monday aernoon in his big sled. hose in he pary were Mrs. Abbo Worhley, Mrc' B.. Worhley, Mrs. Joseph Whie and her moher, Mrs. Voorhees, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sou. Mr. and Mrs. A. Percy Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- roupe will be a he opera house.onigh. he sbow comprises singing, liam H. Sherman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Allaire and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Houson wen on a sleighing srawride las nigh o Long Branch. he pary sopped a helmperial hoel and had supper and a dance. *» Mr. Davey o Go o orono. Rev. R. G. Davey, pasor o he Red Bank Presbyerian church, has decided oaccep heoall o hechurch a orono, which he recenly received. A meeing o he congregaion o he Presbyerian church is called or o-nigh. is expeced ha a his meeing a meeing o he Presbyery will be called o dissolve he pasoral relaions exising beween Mr. Davey and his church. Some o Mr. Davey's riends huve been circulaing peiions, urging him o remain, bu he has deoided ha i would be beer or him o nko ho orono church which has been oered o him. A Fanasic Parade. A anasio parade, will bo held in Red Bank o-morrow aernoon. ho paraders will bo on horseback and will be ired in groesque and oulandish drees. A prizo will bo given o he poreon who is moa anasically dressed. Many o ho members o S. James's olub will ake par in he parnde. ho, parade will no bo conined o his organizaion, bu all persons who loniro will bo privileged o ake par. ho parado will sar rom S. Jamcu's olubhouso a wo o'clock and will go hrough ho principal srees o ho own, Wedding inviaionsandvialnr cards ongravod and prined a rcduoea priocu by O. Evordoll, 20 RlverBdo avonuo. Adv. ESAES O BE SlLED. FOUR WLLS PROBAED LAS WEEK. he Esaes are a Aahry Park, Manasquan and Slanalapan-One o he Shores Wills on Record is Among hose Probaed. he will o Mrs. Joanna P. R. Perry o Asbury Park was probaed las week. Mrs, Perry was he widow o Cap. Williaai H. Perry o Ocean Grove, and 'she le a comparaively large esae. She made her home wih her daugher, Margare Sevens Cherry, wie o William M. Cherry o Asbury Park. wo houses and lob in Asbury Park, and: he urni-' hire conained in hem, were o go o Mrs. Perry's daugher, Mrs. Cherry, or her use as. long as she should live.. A her "deah he propery was o be Bold and hree-ourhs o he prpceedseo.he sale was o go. o Mrs. Cherry's eon, William M. Cherry, Jr., and he remaining quarer was o go o Kaharine H. Black o Newark, Mrs. Perry's granddaugher. A cedar swamp o our acres nearxakewobd and Mrs. Perry's ineres in he ' Cuban land company's lands in Cuba were bequeahed o William Cherry, Jr. A rac o 62 acres beween oms. River and Lakewood goes o Mra. Perry's daugher, ^Margare S. Cherry, excep ha our acres o his rac goes o Claude V. Guerin o Asbury Park, he o be allowed o selec any our acreb in he rac he chooses. he Ocean Grove Women's emperance union ges $50 and a'jl he res o Mrs. Perry's propery is o be divided equally beween William M. Cherry, Jr., and Kaharine H. Black. Claude V. Guerin and William M. Cherry, Jr., are heexecuors o he will, which was'made November Oh, Mrs. Phebe A. Wiley o Manasquan, wie o William H. Wiley, le some urnished houses and some los on he Manasquan river. A hal-ineres in his propery she le o her siser, Josephine L. Richards, and he oher hal-ineres o her husband. A her Biser's deah her shae also goes o her husband. Mra. Wiley's clohing, urniure, jewelry, ec., is o be equally divided beween her husband and.siser, and all he res o her propery goes o her husband. Mrs. Wiley's will was made in 1887, and her husband and siser were made execuors o he will. Spencer Gulick o Manalapan le a wie bu no children. He made bis will April 1s, 1884, and le everyhing o his wie, Mary Helen Gulick. i One o he shores wills ha has been probaed in a long ime is ha o A. Allison Whie. Here is he whole o i: hereby give and bequeah all propery o nbaso-. Blgned his 14h day ol Ocober, eigheen hundrediindiiinby hree. A. ALLSON WHE. Woesses-J. M. DowDlDg, da M. Downlan, A Mlnisrel Show and a Drama. Culhune, Chance & Weson's minisrel dancing, several musical novelies and he usual minisrel perormances, and he S. Felix sisers do a black ace specialy ac. Lincoln J. Carer's "Chaanooga" will be a he opera house on Friday nigh. he play ib a drama o he civil war. n he play a drunken man is' charged wih a murder which was commied by hia cousin. he war breaks ou and boh cousins enlis. he innocen man becomes a lieuenan and he guily man a major. Boh all in love wih he name girl. he guily cousin uses his rank o urher his aairs, hu he murder is proved on him and he is punished. he innocen man marries he girl and everyhing ends happily or. he hero.. o Go o Washingon.' Nex uesday Cap. Charles hrockmoron, Hon. George B. Snylor, Edmund Wileon and a ew ohers who aro ineresed in ho river raic, will go o Washingon o aend a meeing o he iver nnd harbor congrchslonal commiee. Congressman owcll will mee hem a Washingon nnd hey will oxilain ho needs o ho Shrewsbury rivor ;olio commico", Wih hovinv o geing an appropriaion or deepening ho 7 channol o ho river. Ud VOM me a Leer From ho Knlamacoo Hook and Eyo company? Bring i o ho aoro nnd go a oard o wo dozon our-loop hooks nnd oyen rco. Joaoph Solas, Rod Bimk Boglnnlng nox Monday wo will hnvo on oxhihion o hnndaomo now pillows, ho plllowb his year,uro preier han over. ho ar sore, 50 Broad Sree. Adv.

2 A WHS PARY AND DANCE. Mlaa Edih Blanch ard o Riverside, Drive Gives a Pary. Miss Edih Blanchard o Riverside drive enerained abou seveny guess a a whis pary and dance las Friday nigh. he aair was one o he mos enjoyable social evens i he season. he house was handsomely decoraed wih palms and cu lowers. he guess began playing whis a nine o'clock and played unil midnigh. Mrs. Louis Y. Manning go a cu glass perume bole as he women's irs prize and Miss Ada 'Burrowes go a cu glass powder box as he women's second prize. he men's irs prize was an ivory and.silver handled umbrella, his was won by Augusus Geliin o Newark. he men's second prize, a gold-handled pocke knie, was won by Samuel Saiiah. Miss.Edna Wilson o Newark and Osborn Curis o Red Bank were awarded he booby prizes. Aer he games a sumpoua sapper was served by Joseph W. Child o Red Bank, aer which dancing was indulged in unil abou hree o'clock in he morning.... Among he guess were Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs.' George Hance Paerson, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Go, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sabah, Mr. ald Mrs. Harry Payne, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerry Robers, Mn and Mrs. Herber W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Srong, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Y. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whie; Misses illie Rue, Lilian Smock, Evelyn, Allie and Madie Whie, Grace and Lou Fisher, Ada Burrowes and Grace Peek, Mai Fisher, Guy Sickles, Harry Burrowes, Harry Suon, Harry Smock, John H. Moun, William Voorhees, Frank Woolley, Charles Hamner and Edward Frazer o Red Bank, Miss Edna Wilso"n, Miss Nan Fros, Miss Sarah J. McClees, Dr. Wherry, Harry Shampenois, S. H, Fros and Augusus Gebin., <,, «,.. A Birhday Pary. Mrs, Ber Lyons o Monmouh sree gave a birhday pary on Friday in celebraion o he ih birhday o her son'frank.' he young olks enjoyed hemselves playing 'games and. in a general social way. A supper was served a he home o Mrs. B. 0. Anderson, who keeps a boarding house on Monmouh sree, and who is Mrs. Lyons's aun. he young hos received a number o birhday gis. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Ber Lyons, Mrs. B. O. Anderson, Mrs. George Spinning, Miss Allie Moun, Miss Emma Headley, Ehel Whiing, Mary Headley, Lizzie Davis, Madeline Manson, Marion.Moun, Mabel and Ehel Burdge, Rodney Manson, Foser and Wesley Spinning, Russell Blackman, Berram Swannell, Frank Moun, James Clark, Leser Gaun, Corlies hompson, Kenneh Davis and John Reid. ^ ' A Pary a Hazle. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Morris o Hazle enerained a number o riends las hursday nigh. he evening wa9 spen in playing games and in a general social way. he guess were also enerained wih selecions on he graphophone by Dr. VanGieson, one o he guess. A a seasonable hour a collaion was served. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hillyer, Misses Hannah Paerson, Maud, Percival and Ehel Hillyer o Harmony ; Mr. and Mrs. William. Silwell, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin aylor, Mr. and Mrs, George M. Hendrickson, MisBes Mary aylor, Emma Allen, Minnie Carhar, Carrie Silwell, 1 Fannie and Frank Luyaer o Middleown; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris o Keypor; Dr. William Morris o Brooklyn, and Dr, and Mrs. VanGieson o Bloomield and' heir son Morris,» A Clamming rip. 1 William hompson o Lincro ook a pary o Lincro people o Oceanic las hursday on a clamming rip. hose in he pary were George hompson, Ed ward Slncum, Jr., Rober ilon, Edward Smih, John R. Conover and Alvin Benne. he pary go nbou wo bushels o so clams. William hompson and.edward Smih go more clams han all he ohers pu ogeher. * Odds and Ends o Spor. A shooing mach or an 800-pound hog will bo held a Fred Luher's hoel a Col's Neck on Saurday aernoon. he hog wns raised by John Giborson o Col's Neclc. Mr. Luher bough ho hog rom Mr.'GiberBon or $ William. Perrino and F. 11. Bieso will shoo a mach a 2G birds each or a pubo o 150 on Friday o his week a Kaansbuig, he COO-pound hog whicli HB been won and lou Boveral limes will bo sho or again ha day. An nll-dny shooing mach a argou will bo hold on ho Riverside) gun club grounda o-morrow. ho ovrnb will bo arranged o sui ho conesans mid n lunch will bo served a ho olubhbuuv. pnys o adverise in in REGSER. Anoher Surprise! - ' '. ' ' ' ""' " «We purchased 6,000 pairs, o Men's Suspenders, Firs-class goods. Would regularly sell or 25c, 35c. and 50c. Our prices will be 9c., i9c. and 29c. Every syle and color in he lo. We sill have a good assormen o hose dollar Shirs, ancy percale wih" separae cus, adverised las week a 69c. All sizes, 14 o 16*4.»» l. K DAVDSON, Broad Sree, ONE-PRCE CLOHER, Red Bank. AMD PURE.'WmS.K1ES_>*. he bes n Bed Bank can be ound a he sore o J. C. -A.2SrO3S3ES, Souh Side o Fron Sree, Xear Broad Sree. You will bo siisled wih ho qualiy and price'. A ull assormen'o Old Whiskies and Brandles.and he bes mpored and Domesic Wines. Ales Porers, ic, So. Exrac or Mal per dozen pins. make a specialy o Cnamberlaln's Old, Cabine Bye, aged 10 years. Gallon, $4,75: lull quar. S1.25. A.WEDDNG RECEPON. Was Given n Honor o Benjamin A. Parker and His Bride. Mies Maude orulinson, daugher o James 8. omlinson o Lincro, was married on Wednesday, February 7h, o.benjamin Allen Parker, son oc Mrs. Annie O. Parker o Shrewsbury avenue. hey wen on a wedding rip o Washingon and reurned o Red Bank las Wednesday. On Saurday aernoon and evening a recepion was held a he home o he groom's moher, Mrs. Parker. be guess enjoyed hemselves wih dauoing and wih general merrymaking. A an appropriae hour a ine supper was served. Among he guess presen were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullingon, Mr. and Mrs. John Frey and Miss Alice E. Clayon o Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. James S. omlinson o Lincro, Mrs. Jane Remsen o Lake Como, Cornelius Osborn o Manasquan, Joseph Hague o Elizabeh and Hon. Chrisian Schierloh, ex-congressman John Quinn and Cap, Philbrick o New York. Mos' o he guesb were unable o reurn o heir homes on accoun o he sorm and were compelled 0 accep, he kind hospialiy o he bride and groom unil Monday. A Whis Pary a Harmony. A whis pary was held a Mr. aod Mrs. J. Monroe Smih's a Harmony on uesday nigh o las week. Charles Wille and Daniel. Hendrickson played as parners. hey did no lose any games and won he irs prize, Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Wille expeced o play a series o games wih wo Marlboro young men or he championship o Monmouh couny bu he young men did no pu in an appearance. he booby prizes were \j.won by Mrs. Warren Webser and J. Monroe Smih. Rereshmens were served a he close o he games. Among he guess wore Mr. and'mrs. James homson, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wille, Berha, Ella and Charles Wille, Alida and Horace Smih, Daisy home and Sadie Saas o Harmony; Mrs.. D, Clark and Mies Lily Clark o Freneau. Mr, and Mrs. Warren W. Webser and Daniel. Hendrickson o Mjddloown, and Mrs. Helen Gary o Bah, England. Mr. and Mrs. Hopping Surprised. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hopping o Broad sree wero surprised on Monday nigh by a visi rom abou a dozen o heir riends. ho surprise was arranged by William. Hendrickeon. ho aurprisors me a James Oerion's and wen rom liero o Mr. Hopping's in a body. ho Burprioo was comploe, ncihor Mr, nor Mrs. Hopping having ho slighes inkling o ho aair. Euohro waa played unil abou midnigh when rorchlimonh woro served. hose prcaen woro Mr. and Mrs. ioorgo R. Lnmb, Mr. and Mra. Gilber S. RookJron, Mr. and Mm, Waler A, Cannon, Mr, and Urn. lonry A. Curlu, Mr. dud Mrs. William. londriokaon, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Payne, Mr. and Mru. JamcnOor- Bon mid- Mre. Gcorgu lanco PaorBon. payn o lulvorloq in in RKBCU Why? Everyboly reads hu paper. 4 W WE JSECEZVE LEERS DALY o < > elling us ha all kinds o Dry Goods and ' (^snernl Merchandise are advancing. Bu \\ we bough BO heavily a old prices ha here <. is no advance on goods here. * Sore Clo'sed o morrow, hursday, Prior o Preparaions or a Big W s rade! : 4: Buyers who seek o economize wihou sacriicing he qualiy, or syle should inspec hese oerings Sandard Sheeing Muslin, 20c. grade,.a... 15c. 84.' " 1 " 18c. " "...'....: Pillow Case Muslin, 14c. ", -." Bes Apron Gingham 5-J Good willed oweling New Spring Percales. 4&e. Ligh Sripe Ouing. 6He. Bes ndigo Prins. 6&c. Whie Plaid Nainsook he. Whie plaid Muslin or aprons, waiss, children's dresses, A ec., large, medium and small plaid, worh 8c. a yard, a * Men's and Boy's whie unlaundered shirs wih pure linen bosoms, bands, ec., regular 50c. qualiy, a, a yard. i1* v y X ' i Lacerimmed Corse Covers 12Hc. New ',' Pulley" Bels... 6Bc, Ladies' Hems'd Drawers.,. 26c. R. & G. and W. B. pink and Mennen'8 alcum Powder... 14c. y- blue Corses,. 66c. Dr. Woodbury's Soap 17c. X Ready Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x86 " " " Xc. Large Size Made Shees 33c. A Good ire Makes eaeh. Fancy'Whie Aprons 19c. X LadieB* Mocha Gloves... 69c. *»* Dollar Wrappers... 66c.!. y Ladies', misses' and children's as black Hose, 15c. kind, limi no X more han wo o any one cusomer, and or one week ^ * only...\. \\n% a'pr."l' We Slake a Sew Syle Dress Skir o Order or One Dollar. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. 1 elephone 24a.,. ' he ire is he lie o he wheel. he pleasure o a ride is eiher made or marred by a ire. he Harord ire is beyond quesion he bes ire on he marke o-day and has been or several years pas wears beer, is easier o repair and is more horoughly guaraneed han any oher ire know o.. he Harord ire. Harord No. 80 is a ligh road ire and pu on coss $4 each. No. 77 is a rile heavier and is adaped or general road use. coss, pu on, $3.50 each. No. 70 is a heavy ire, made or rough road use and coss $3 each. here's anoher ire ma'de by he Harord people ha is syled he NO NAME. his ire akes he place o wha was known as he Harord " seconds," used more o he e ires las year han any oher and hey gave excellen :: saisacion. hese ires cos $5 a pair, pu on. buy Harord ires n such quaniies ha ge jobbers' prices. will deliver hem o dealers a he same price hey would pay a he acory Pneumaic ires or Wagons. carry in sock Harord and Empire Pneumaic Carriage ires. he '< ' Harord ire coss $12.50 each, pu on, and he Empire $10. each. Have Your Wheel Fixed Now. 's ime now o hink o having your'wheel ixed up or spring. his year Henry McDermo,. who was employed by me several years ago and who is a compeen machinis, will have charge o my repair deparmen. am insalling labor saving machinery ha will, enable me o do work more cheaply and beer. Any repair work you may wish o have done will ge he bes possible aenion here. GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, Wes Fron Sree, - RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. J X y

3 HE OCEAN PEDDL]EH. n Conraband. Goods He Flnda ' Greaes Prois. he man wih a pack on bis back, rudging rom village o village and oering or sale ^ coage and armhouse a miscellaneous collecion o wares, has bis counerpar in he ocean, peddler, ranging in size rom a schooner rading among he islands' o he Paciic o a seamer o 1,000'o 2,000 ons burden. he ocean peddler sars ou rom Hamburg or San Francisco, he chie home pors o he rade, wih a deinie objec in view, Sailing rom he ormer ciy he course is generally laid eiher o he. coas o Arica or Souh America, having in he bold a varied assormen o goods likely o be markeable n he regions visied coon abrics, rinkes, arms, ammuniion, liquors and all spare room illed up wih coal. As he larges prois are oen derived rom he sale o conraband goods, such as muniions: o war o nsurgen bodies, and as deecion by regular auhoriies would, lead o coniscaion, several housand, rounds o carridges are probably done up n innocen looking cases samped "Canned Bee" and a ew sands o discarded German army riles in packages labeled "GlaBS, Wih Care." he capain o such a vessel mus possess no only abiliy as,a navigaor, bu an exper knowledge o he requiremens o his rade in addiion o a plausible ongue wherewih o barer and win over he good will o an 111 disposed oicial. he does no own an ineres n he ship, i s generally required ha he shall in her cargo. rudging along over he ocean a a seven or eigh kno gai, saving his coal as much as possible,.he peddler opens his rade by casing anchor in, say, a Souh or Cenral American por, when, having squared he commandan, he invies merchans and ohers on board o nspec his sock. Duy, o course, has o be paid by he purchaser, bu in cerain cases ha diiculy s oen overcome by he visior o.he ship going ashore swollen ou perhaps o hree imes his normal size by as "many new suis o clohing. he greaes good orune ha can all hi he way o an ocean peddler is or an American or Briish man-o-war o pu ino eomo ou o he way por in which he is lying, shor o coal. hen rom his spare sock he Bells a ew hundred 'ons a as hard a bargain ns he necessiy o he purchaser permis him o drive. On he Cenral American coas he peddler usually imes his visi a abou he opening o he coee season ha s, early in he new year so ha when he has Bold ou his. wares he is able o load up, almos o he waer line, wih he principal expor o he counry. ha he ocean peddling rade s no wihou s dangers is llusraed by a sory old by a mae o one o hose vessels. n order o preserve his respecable characer he conraband N goods are someimes sored in places likely o escape he vigilan eye o he cusoms oicer, and n he case in quesion he mae's bunk was chosen as he saes reposiory or cerain packages o dynamie consigned o*he leaders o a Nicaraguan revoluion. AH wen well unil he nigh beore he ship was due o arrive a her desinaion, when a hundersorm occurred, he lighning playing abou-he mass in an alarming manner. he mae conessed ha he idea o urning in upon a bed o dynamie under such circumsances was no conducive o peaceul repose even o one accusomed o sleep hrough all manner o dangers, bu wih he relecion ha a lash ound is way o his bunk he would no be likely o be made aware o he ac he slumbered serenely hrough his wach below and nex day delivered he "canned omaoes" saely o he consignee. he ocean peddling rade on he PaclQc has been shorn o much o Us proi since he inerlsland passenger raic n naives, who oo oen were carried as passengers, much agains heir will, o dive or pearls on he grea Ausralian hank, has been eecually suppressed. Sill a considerable rade is carried on n small aricles o hardware, old clohes, personal rinkes and. an occasional case o "dry goods," which, seized, would urn ou o bo remarkably web - - > ho Railroad Presiden's ravels. Far rom being he grea auocra, ho arbier o hings o magniude, ho presiden o a railway sysem, he i grea or small, is a dealer n rlks,, wih a consideraion or everyhing. Every acciden, largo or small; every occurrcnco by which ho road 1B o lose a dollar or o make a dollar, comes o he nolco o ho presiden. ho successul head o a railroad s.ho ono who considers ho deails. o is ho man who makes ho prolb, and ho s he man who has o ace he music a, ho direcors' mooing. When you HCO he brigh, smooh running raveling piilnccs o ho railway presiden railing nlong behind ho long Hrlng o pnhhongor coachen, you can bo nao n ho opinion ha ho occupan linn no ho nooa lump on carli. You can also res assured ha ho n a HUCCOHB n his sphere ho N no raveling or u-- All ho eporln ovono n in- couny areolironlolcd'" *«Vrnmm.-Adv. > : EE SONE OF GEAXJDE. An Old. Roman Legend ha reas o he opa». - he opaz s called he sone o graiude, and he old Roman books record he ollowing legend rom, which he sone derives his aribue: he blind Eniperor beodoslus Used o hang a brazen gong beore his palace gaes and si beside i on cerain days, hearing and puing o righs he grievances o any o 1 his subjecs. hose who wished or bis advice and help had bu o sound he gong, and mmediaely admission no he presence o'csesar was obained. One day a grea snake crep up o he gae and sruck he brazen gong wih her coils, and heodosius gave orders ha no one should moles he creaure and bade her ell him her wish! he snake ben her cres lowly n homage and sraighaway old he ollowing ale: Her nes was a he base o he gaeway ower, and while she had gone o ind ood or her young brood a srange beas covered wih sharp needles had invaded her home, killed he neslings and now held possession o he lile dwelling. Would Caesar gran her jusice? he emperor gave orders or he porcupine o be slain and he moher o be resored o her desolae nes Nigh ell, and he sleeping world bad orgoen he emperor's kindly deed, bu wih he early dawn a grea serpen glided no he palace,, up he seps and no he royal chamber and laid upon each o he emperor's closed eyelids a gleaming opaz. When Emperor heodosius awoke, he ound he was no.longer blind, or he moher snake had paid her deb o gralude.- How he Somalia Live. he camel yields hem milk, requenly he only ood o he naives, gives hem mea and hides, aciliaes ranspor rom one place o anoher and orms he means o exchange, which a any momen i s possible o barer'or oher aricles, hus aking he place o money. \- he Somalia also accommodae heir exisence o he wans o he camels. hey go wih he herd wherever pasure is bea or where rain has recenly allen, and on his accoun one may requenly no ind he race o a village where yeserday a place was ull o lie and people. he camels, n ac, carry away he village on heir backs miles disan. Such are he chie evens in he lie o a Somali; Everyhing is governed according o some ancien unwrien law, no conained in any codex, no dicaed by any ribunal, bu sill Sacredly observed and carried ou or cenuries hroughou he whole region inhabied by he Somalls." Seeing he Enemy in Bale. "When people read ha armies are engaging each oher a 2,000 yards disance, hey hink he combaans can see each oher,' bu hey canno," sajd an oicer. "A ha disance i is impossible o disinguish beween a man and a horse, and a 1,200 yards, especially where here s any dus, i requires he bes kind o eyea o ell 1 inanry rom cavalry. A 900 yards he movemens become clearer, alhough s no unil hey ge wihin 750 yards o each oher ha he heads o he columns can he made ou wih anyhing like cerainy. nanry can be seen n he sunligh much more easily han cavalry or arillery because less dus s raised. Besides, nanry are disinguished by he glier o heir muskes. A 2,000 yards, however, everyhing s unsaisacory, even wih he aid o leldglasbes, or a marching column n dry weaher raises a grea deal o dus." Do You Wan Anyhing? ry HE REGSER'S wan columns. An adverisemen o hiry words coss only 25 cens. Adv. SCENCE OF DREAMS. Besula o a Series o Experimens by a German JProeasor. Sleep is no "he broher o deah," as he poes > h\% said rom Homer o Shelley; bu, on he conrary, "sleep is he broher o lie." So Proessor Baschide assers, who, n an^aricle in he Jaurwlssenschallche Rundschau, gives an accoun o his "experimens upon 80 dreamers." His subjecs were o various ages, romi year o 80 years. ' n some cases his observaions were coninued during he whole nigh and in ohers or a grea par o he nigh. He wached and recorded every change o physiognomy, every movemen o he limbs and every speech or sound uered by he unconscious dreamers. he deph o he sleep was also careully measured, while rom ime o ime he dreamers were awakened, bu wihou heir own percepion ha he awakening was* nenional. he proessor obained, as he wries a lengh, he*ollowing, resuls: (1) We dream hroughou he whole o our sleep, even n ha deepes sleepwhich we imagine o be N "dreamless." (2) here s an nimae connecion beweeni he deph o our sleep and he characer o our dreams. he deeper he sleep he urher back ravels he rerospec no he pas experiences o lie and also he more remoe are he conens o he dream rom realiy. n a ligh sleep, on he conrary, he subjec o he dream relaes o he experiences and exciemens o he day and has a characer o probabiliy. (3) n a comaose sleep he* proessor hinks here may perhaps be no dream- ng. (4) Persons who asser ha hey do no dream "are he vicims o physical delusion." (5) Breams o a moderae characer remain longes in he memory. he wilder he dream he sooner i is orgoen.' Wire apping 1. he apping o a elegraph, wire is a 'modern orm o highway robbery. n he old days he mehod was o waylay he courier on he road and o rob him o his purse or o his message. he ormula o he modern highwayman is' no "Sand and deliver!" bu simply "Deliver!" And he may ge a message/ rom he lighning courier which m\iy be worh more o him han a well illed purse. Bu here s nohing o be gained by indiscriminae apping. s some special message or inormaion ha he hie is looking or, possibly or s eec on he sock marke or on oher business venures. Bu he use o cipher codes renderb he apping o elegraph wlreb o lile avail even in ime o war unless he code as well as he message has been solen. For he apping o power or ligh lines" he modern' highwayman comes in ou o he rain. He can do his business beer ndoors by aacking he elecric meer, conusing is calculaions and hus geing more curren han he pays or. Such a leas seems o be he implicaion o recen saues. A Oa's Long Jump. How ar can a ea jump' wihou huring sel was parly exempliied n Brooklyn he oher nigh. A> prey whie ca ran up a ree o ge away rom a dog and a las crawled ou on a small branch a leas CO ee above he' ground. he branch was no much more han a wig, and he ca could no urn around. She sa up here on he swaying limb and meowed. A las he wig broke, and down came he ca. She alighed on he ground on her ee, looked around or a momen and hen bounded away; which shows ha ago oo drop does no hur a Brooklyn ca, whaever migh do o cas o oher places.- HE REGSER oice does good prining a a air price. Adv. FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. MONEY O LOAN. '' havo $80D, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $2,000, $2,800. MONEY WANED. On Fron sree, $8,500, propery worli $7,500. Branch nvenuo, $1,200 and $2,400. On 0 houses in own, $5,600. On brick building nearby own, $4,000, propery worh $10,000. On 150 ncre arm, cos $12,000, $13,500. Boveral ohor applicaions. he moral and inancial risk in all hese applicaions is Al. X WAN O BUY 8 housos. Ono doublo house, $1,500 o $1,800 cash. 3 single houses, $1,000 o $1,200. J WAN 20 houses o ren rom $1) o $15. Good paries rom ou o own arc waiing or mo o supply hem. O LE. have a hal dozen houses lo, Le mo know wha you won, have over 200 houses, some o ho enans nro going o oliango, hey may bo jua wha you wan. Oono n and lo UH go over'ho maer; wan o BOO you anyway. FO BALE. QVO ine propery in every direolon. On Hie river. Broad Breo, Mapio nvonuo nuc, in ac, wherever you desire.o looao, nnd i you will oll mo jus abou wha your noions nro will UVHO you lo ho boa or my. abiliy regardless o my making a sale. am no doing mnincsa or un; a ho ninno ime do pu a grea doul osonlmon inmydenliiikh, law buil ha way and nraglndp. iihuranoo in lio Bpoc CompanioD, Oice o ho ronon nvesmen and Building Loan Company, wih en millions capial.. Ronn can bo le wih niy son, Olaronoo Whie, a hi) shoe obabllbhnon, Drond iree, ' i OllcolYon^,oppollo hoolobo Hoel. p R A N G,g WHE 1 FVE YEAR SRDES 45 n a. Coninuous Forward Movemen. ASSES [. $ 189, i. 752, j...: 3, ,041, ,948, WRE FOR PARCULARS. Home Oice, Newark, N.,: HE PRUDENAL nsurance Co. o America. JOHN F. DRSDEN, Presiden. LESLE D. WARD, Vice Presiden. < EDQAK B. WARD, 1RD, 24 Vice Presiden and Counsel* FORRES F. DlYDEN, Secreary. J P- P. G. WARNER, Sup., Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. J W. H. HOUSON, General Agen, No. 129 Bioad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Rob. & Sons Broad Sree, Red Bank. As John Bull's Dollars Go ou, nohing bu casualiy repors come in. he dollars you spend a our sore will bring you much beer reurns. We are selling Bedroom Suis O he Peers' sock a less han cos. One o he Peers price was $2400, now $18.00 " «" " " " 23'.O0, " " " «" " " 25.00, " 19,50 We have sold a number o Dinner Ses a he reduced prices, bu sill have some le a i.50, $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 per se o pieces. Clover and imohy Seed. Come in and see samples and ge' prices beore n you buy. Rob. Hance & Sons. HE PEERS SORE. m^mmmm^mmmsmmmmm^mmsi Rubber Weaher. When he snow begins o mel and you have o wade hrough he slush, good rubbers will be boh a pleasure and a proecion. Aside rom he ill eecs likely o ollow, he discomor o we ee is enough reason why you should provide yoursel wih good rubbers.. he'sor we sell are dependable. Mon'e Rubbers 80c. up. Women's Rubber 85o. up. Men's Arcics $1.00 up. Women'H Arcica $1.00 up. Misses ond Children's ubbora,. 20o. up. Men's Arcic!) $1.00 up. FORD & MLLER, Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. y 4 i 1 Vy y yy y y i y y v y! y y v :y y" 1

4 : HE HA) BANK REGSER.,n Shrewsbury ownship 11)6 almos unanimous opinion o boh paries is ha every oicial whose erm expires his spring will be reeleced. republicans admi ha A. L. vins as assessor, Forrnan R. Smih as coinraieeman, and Henry o. Child as jusice, can no be beaen. An equally unanimous eeling exiss among he Democras ha W. abor Parker nnd Borderr" Hance as commieemen, George B. Snjder as reeholder, and Levi B. VanNes as jusice are cerain o elecion. Wih his eeling prevailing in boh paries here is a general opinion ha a union icke should be nominaed, bearing he names o all he oicials whose erms expire. Church News. ' he annual bazar o Grace church will be held iu he own hall o-morrow and Friday aernoons and evenings. One o he aracions o he bazar will be a Klondike. his will be a heap o sand in which aricles will be buried. will ' coa en cens o dig and.everyone will be sure o digging up en cens' worh, wih a pobsibily o digging somehing o greaer value. Rev. Samuel D. Price will preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church nex Sunday.morning rom he ex, " Bring Pure Olive Oil Beaen or he Ligh, o Cause a Lamp o Burn Coninually." He will preach a Eaonown a nigh on " A er houghs rom he Recen-Holidays." Rev. Samuel D. Price, pasor o he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church, and Rev. R. G. Dayey, pasor o he Red Bank Presbyerian church, exchanged pulpis las Sunday nigh. Mr. Price preached a he Wes Red Bank Chrisian Associaion Chapel on Sunday aernoon. Presiding Elder J. L. Roe will conduc he service in he Firs Mehodis church on Sunday nigh. Commencing on Sundaynighhe service in he church will be giu a hal-pas seven o'clock, insead o seven o'clock, as has been he case during he winer monhs. A he Holly wi od loeal union o Chrisiau Endeavor o ue held in he Long Branch Reormed church on Friday nigh, March;, 9h, Rev. James D. Corrohers o Red Bank will deliver nn addrees on "Whu Chrisian Endeavor Means o he Church.. A sociable will be held in he Chrisian Associaion chapel on Friday nigh. Revival services will be held in his church nex week under he direcion o Alber Lacher and William Green o New Brunswick. Bishop A. Walers o Jersey Ciy will make his Episcopal visi o Zion church.on Sunday, On Monday nigh a recepion in honor o Mr. Walers will be held in he church. Washingon's Birhday. he children o he public schools o New Jersey hold special exercises on he Fridays proceeding each sae or naional holiday. hese exercises are o a lierary characer and are appropriae o he coming holiday, Las Friday exercises o bib characer were held in observance o Washingon's birhday. n Red Bank he principal exercises were held in he Mechanic sree school, where a more elaborae programme was rendered han in he oher Bchoola o he own. Essajs, reciaions and singing comprised he enerainmen, and were given by Clara Ogilvie.L'lian Hurley, Sarah Clay, Susie allman and Howard. Cole. mprovemens o Business Places. L. Blurnenberg is building a glass ron case in his sore or he display o millinery. Mirrors will be in he back par o he case o make he display more sriking. he case is abou hiry ee long and has a deph o our ee. he inside o he sore is being repained and will ha\e an enirely new appearance in he spring. Allaire & Son aro puing a new loor in heir roal esae oice. he walls o he oice will bo decoraed. mproving Mlddloown Propery. W. M. Greenwood, who recenly bough he Coudernrm a Middleown, is making a numoer p improvemens o he place. He is having he oldorchards aken ou, is cleaning up he hedges and is geing ou locus or poes. As Boon ns ho weahor permis Mr. Greenwood will build a now barn on ho propery and will se ou an asparagus bed. He will also gravol ho walks and roade abou ho plnco. Salo o wo Rod Baak Los. ho oher lo was on Spring Bree, his was owned by he homcm S, Field CBao. his lo wna. 40x125 eel and a good liouan o eigh rooms is or ho lo. was bougn by William M, Kocham, a carponcr. who ownb ho ad joining houuo and lo. Mr. Koolinui pnid $2,000 or ho propory. A Manasquan Business Change (Jcorgo V. W. Burroughs o Mnna iquun liaa bough or $0,000 n hal in ores in ho sore n ha plnco owned by ho El. C. Errlokson esae. ho oher hal ineres in owned by Conovcr &Purdy. _ HU RKUBXHJ prins all ho OWB al ho ime.4 OWN Middleown ownship poliics are geing lively. For he irs,iine in many JOHN H. COOK, Edior and Proprieor ADVERSEMENS years Cap. Benjamin Griggs will, have Should reach us no ner han Wednesday morning a cones in he Republican primary. Bample copies o HE UHHSEB ani prined raes o George W. Evans o Ghapel Hill in adverising will be sen o ony address on applicaion. Adverisers have he privilege o changing making a canvas or he nominaion or heir announcemens as oen as hey desire wihou collecor, and his canvass % more hor. exra charge. Heading noices will bo nsered or ough han perhaps any oher canvass or 10 ceno a Une, each nserion. hese noices will a nominaion which lias ever been made be placed a he boom o columns and marked Adv. in he ownship. Nearly every Republican voer has been, visied, and Mr, OMuiyy noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ec., will be nsered or 10 cens per line. Noices o birhs, marriages and deahs published ree. Evans eels cerain o geing he nominaion. He says ha i hose who have WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, promised o voe or him keep'lheir word he will have an immense majoriy a he primary, and hie is as coniden o elecion as he is o geing he nominaion, ' * * Collecor Griggs says he is no disurbed by Mr. Evans's eors. Ho says he is sure o be nominaed and sure o be eleced. he primary will be called a Por Monmouh and his will be a big advanage o Capain Ben, bu Mr. Evans claims ha he has go a good many, srong supporers even in Por JHoninouh.» * *. ' Dr. Billy Paerson o Chapel Hill has abou concluded o ake he nominaion or collecor. He was collecor beore Capain Ben go he oice. He hinks ha urn abou is air play, and as he once was laid on he poliical shel while lapain Ben handled he ownship unds, he hinks i righ ha Capain Ben should be laid on he shel while he akes his,urn as he ownship's inancial agen. i i. Amzi Posen will be renominaed or reeholder by he Democras. Some o :he prominen Republicans o he couny, are saying ha he Republicans mus no ge a majoriy in he board o reeholders, as hey do no wan oo much responsibiliy. hey have every couny oicer excep he surrogae, and hey Bay ha i hey conrol he board o 'reeholdera ajso hey will be held responsible or everyhing ha goes wrong in he couny, and hey may»hereby be weakened in nes all's qlcoion. Democras in Middleown say ha his senimen has srenghened Mr. Posen very much. Vinon H. Havens and Rober Harshorne o he Highlands and Joseph Applegae, Jr., o Nu Swamp, have been menioned ad Mr. Posen's possible opponens.. Omar Sickles o Navesink will be renominaed or assessor. He says he is cerain o elecion. Joseph Fros o New Monmouh and Charles Allen, Sr., o Browns Dock, have been menioned as he Democraic candidaes or his oice. all breo commieemen have o run again, all hree o he presen oicials will be nominaed. heir opponens have nu ye been considered. ^ m RED BANK'S ROUPE. PUying o Good Houses Almos Everywhere hey Go. Frank C. Sorck, he manager o "he Gems" hearical company, has reurned o Red Bank and bis enire ime hereaer will be devoed o his bicycle business. Mr. Howard, one o Mr. Sorck's employees, akes Mr. Sorck's place as manager o he company. Mr. Sorck saes ha he business o he company has been excellen, excep in Pennsylvania, and ha in many places people had o be urned away..he company is a Boonon his week 1 and nex week i phys a Paerson, giving j.erormanceb every aernoon and evening. Alma Cheaer's company will play in opposiion o he Gems a anoher Paerson heaer. ' Aer leaving Paerson he company will play a Moun Holly, which is he hird reurn dae a ha own. Oers o heaers or he company -are being received daily, some o hem romplaceb as ar wes as Kansas Ciy. Red Bank people are anxious o see he company, since mos o he promi nen members are Red Bank people, bu as ye no dae here has been secured. he company will remain on he road ill June 1s, and possibly laer han ha. A Moving Prevened. Alvin Benne o Lincro, who was o have moved in ho spring o Marin Cavanaugh's place a Swimming river, will havo o look or anoher place, Mr. Cavanaugh having decided o occupy his own place. Mr. Cavanaugh has been working or homas Johnson o inon Falls. wo Deahs n One Family. Mrs. Lydia C. Rue o Perrinevillo died o pneumonia on. Monday o las week, aged 88 years. ho nex day her daugher, MiRs Eliza J. Rue, aged sixy years, died o he same disease. Boh unerals were held on Friday aernoon.».» BO Ueail o Horses havo jus receivod a my Babloa a Holmdd unohur carload o homes, comprioink weny head. Par o hese nro Now York Bao horses nnd ho res nro Canada horson. hey nro all well broken, nnd aro ready or immcdluo uno. horo nro several niuohud eams and hor» nro nlso ievoral draugh horaos, woikhi romoco o 1,450 poundh. havo UBO en lioad o muloa nnd a number o oocond-hand O'HW, making a Hu o abou iy head rom which you can nialo i choice, You know»ny ropunion H a homo dealer, and loan guaranee you milsaolon wih ho lioiim obained a my sabkb. Bo miro.o Rive in* a call you, wan a hnrono any kind. WM, O. ily, Uolmdol, N, 3, Adv. pbaby. - ' -»?' '.. -. i ' \ ja. Nancv Bowly Hughes.- Mrs. Nancy Bowly Hughes, he' las membpro a amily o welve ohildren. died on Monday o las week a he home o her son, Dr. Henry Hughes o Long Branch, aged' 84 years. Mrs. Hughes had D^en in ailing healh abou a year. A weekoeore her deah she was aken sick wih pneumonia and she gradually grew weaker unil she died. Mrs. Hughes was he daugher o Ann Bowly and Henry A. hompson, naives o London. Her parens came o his counry many years ago and seled a Balimore, where Mrs. Hughes was born. She married Colonel Nahaniel Bonapare Hughes when she was 23 years old. He died in 1878, leaving hree children. hey were Dr, Henry Hughes, wih whom Mrs. -Hughes made her home, and a son and a daugher who are now dead. Aer Mr. Hughes's deah his wie wen o. Long Branch, where she had since lived. Mrs. Hughes was a member o he Long Branch Episcopal church an,d was very acive in church work, being or many years a eacher in he Sundayschool. She was a member o he ladies' auxiliary o he Long Branch hospial and one o he charer members o he ree reading room a ha place. Charles JP. Wier. ' Charles P. Wilber, son o Peer L, Wilber o Fair-Haven, died a his home a Paerson las Wednesday. He was 56 years old and had been in poor healh a long ime. he uneral was held on Saurday and he body was buried a Paerson. Mr. Wilber was born a New York, and when a young man he engaged in insurance business a Paerson. He never lived a Fair Haven, bu was well known here on accoun o his numerous visis.o he place. A widow and wo children survive him. Eigh brohers and sisers also survive him.' he surviving brohers and sisers 'are Mrs. Augusus Minon, Mrs. Charles Doughy, Mrs. C. L. Benne, Miss Kae Wilber and Edward Wilber o Fair Haven; Mrs. George Ray o Brooklyn, Mrs: John Morgan o Paersnn and Wil- HamWilber o Deroi. w - Joseph VanHise. Joseph VanHise, a ormer, residen o Englishown, died o hasy consumpion a he Long Branch hospial on Sunday, February 11h, aged 58 years, He was a widower, his wie, who was a daugher o John Waiing o _ennen, having died abou seveneen'years ago. n he summer Mr. 4YanHise was conneced wih arlivery sable a Asbury Park- and in he winer he ived a Souh River. When he was aken sick he was a Lakewood. / Mr. VanHise served in he civil war in he oureenh regimen, New Jersey voluneers. He leaves one son, John VanHise'o Asbury Park. Miss Mda. aylor. da, daugher o Elial aylor o Long Branch, died on Saurday, February 17h, aged 35 years. She had been sick since las summer. wo weeks beore her deah she was aacked wih measles and his hasened her deah. ' Miss aylor's moher diqd several years ago and she kep house or her aher. ' She.waB a member o he Freehold Mehodis church and o he Freehold Daughers o Libery, rom which lodge her aher receives a deah benei o $ Miss aylor leaves wo sisers and a broher. hey are Mrs. Hugh N. Menke and homas 15. aylor o iong Branch and Mrs. R. J. hompson o Howell; William Hull. William Hull o Red Bankdied o paralysis a he Long Branch hospial las, Wednesday nigh. He had been sricken abou wo weeks previous o his deah. From he ime he was sricken unil his deah he did no once regain consciousness. 'He was 55 years old and unmarried. He came o Red Bank rom Newark abou nine years ago and up o he ime o his sickness was employed in John W. Moun & Bro's carriage acory. he uneral was held a he Wes Red Bank mission on Friday nigh. On Saurday ho body was inerred in Fair View cemoery^, JKrs. Harry Abbey. Mrs. Harry Abbey o New York, n ormer residen o Red Bank, died a Now York on uosday o OBL week, She was abou 45 yeara old and lind been sick bu a shor ime. She wao he dughor o John Leonard, who or a number o years lived a ho corner o Broad and Bonch srees,'in he hourn how occupied by yrs. M. E, Allaire Sho leaves a husband and hrco children, he body wan brough o Red Hank hin Friday nnd ho uneral wan held n he Eapin church. ho body wnn buried li Fair Vlow oomoery. ' Vri, Kaneu Slnra aaum. Mrs, Nanoy Maria BnguoH, widow o John Bnguoii o Rod Bunk, diod n L homo a Newark lou liumdny, ngod i years. Fora number o yenhlior himbund couduoed a oy and saionery business a Red Bank. He died abou - x our years ago.- Mrs. Sagues leaves hree sons. hey are.milq "Sagues o Bed Bank, Samuel SaRUea, a'rjaveling salesman, ormerly o Red Bank, and Johii L. Case o Florence, Kansas. he uneral was held on Saurday and he body was buried in Fair View cemeery. Benjamin Bmrle Me Lean. Benjamin Eurdge McLean, a ormer residen o Riverside drive, in Middleown owpship, and laely o Ozone Park, Long sland, died on uesday o las week o a cpmplicaion o diseases. He was he son o he lae Jonahan Mc- Lean o Middleown ownship; He moved o Brooklyn several years ago and engaged in business.- He leaves a widow and six children. A Biser, Mrs. M. F. Brised o Broad sree, also survives him., Sirs. Frederick A. SiilUken. Abbie M., wie o Frederick A. Milliken' o Brooklyn, and daugher o he lae Sarah A. and Hahce Pei o Manasquan, died on hursday, February 8h, aged 29 years: Deah was caused by convulsions resuling roin kidney rouble. Mrs; Milliken was married o Mr. Milliken in He a ha ime lived a Brielle. hey aerward moved o Brooklyn, where hey had since lived. Mrs. Milliken leaves wo daughers. Mrs. Xcllie Quackenboss. Nellie, wie o Charles Quackenboss o Princeon, and a siser o Cap. James Lay on o Long Branch, died o pneumonia on Saurday, February 17h, aged 54 years. She was he. daugher o James W. Lay on and waa.i born in Howell ownship. Mrs. Quackenboss leaves'wo.ohildren, Miss Lizzie Quackenboss, who is employed as "cashier by Jacob Seinbach o Long Branch, and Myron Quackenboss. Jlussell C. imbirroo. Russell C, Bon o Winield Lu burrow o Newark, ormerly o Red Bank, died very suddenly on Sunday a he residence o W. B. Conover on Fron sree, aged eleven monhs. he amily, hnd come down.rom Newark o spend he day wih Mr. Conover and he child was aken sick and died. he uneral was held his aernoon, he service being conduced by Rev. W. B, Maeson. Miss Sarah MS. Kellv. Miss Sarah E. Kelly, daugher o Mrs. Margare Brennan o Wall sree, died early onfriday morning o consumpion. She was 25 years old and had been sick abou wo years. he uneral was held on Monday morning a nine o'clock a S. : James's church. ' he body was buried a M,' Olive cemeery a Headden's Corner... Mrs. Mary Cisco. Mrs, Mary Cisco o Hackensack died las Saurday a he home o her granddaugher, Mrs. homas Voorhis o Washingon sree, whom she was visiing. She had been Bick bu a shor ime. he body was aken o Hackensack or burial and he uneral was held a ha place. 2rs. William Malsburv- Sarah, wie o William Malsbury o mlay8own, died on Friday, February 9h, a S. Francis's hospial a renon, where she had gone a ew weeks beore her deah o be reaed or gasric ever, Slary Solomon. Mary, daugher o A. R. U. Solomon o Freehold, died las hursday, aged our monhs. convulsions. Deah was caused by A Missionary Reurns Home. Webser DaviB, son o he lae George W. Davis o Nayeein, who has been a missionary in ndia or he pas seven years, reurned home las hursday. He was me a New York by a company o his relaives rom Alanio Highlands. Mr. Davis is accompanied home by his wie and wo children. One child died aer he won o ndia. Since Mr. Davis wen o ndia his aher and a siser havejdied, which marred somewha ho joy o he homecoming. Mr. Davis came homo on accoun o ill healh and he expecs o reurn o ndia as soon as his healh mproves. ^ > breo Deahs n Ono House. wo ohildren o Joseph J. Harris o Middloown diod las week o whooping cougli. Ono o hochildron was wo years old und ho oher was cloven monlib old. ho child o Mrs. Mary aylor, who lives in ho same house wih Mr. Harris, diod o ho samo diioaao las wock. ho aylor' child wan ono year old. GRL WANED. rilrl wnnod or (joncrnl lioiuowork. Apply o m\ Breiwl Broo, KKl l i a n l. ^ O REN. A arm o abou B» noroi o rou. nnnlro o John Joliimon, inon imim, Moiinmulli Co., N. J. FARM FOR REN. im l'eldr. (!nm >lx>ll iinh n Blirowiibury. For onia, Jo.. wwrow, «Onmplioll, riwl Honk, N. J A WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. A Uiorouillily capiwu woman waum. ar g«n«ral houmvrork. Apply u U4 Moriora Unco, liedknlr.?.o REN: A mile rom Bed Bank. S5 or more acres o sandard rui. Apply a Breed'8,216 Broad sree; Ke* Bank..,, COW8 FOR/ SALF. en pood youri cows or sale or exchange. will be a home any day aer 8 P. Hi J. H. McLean, ReS Bank. NOCE, Becond-nand urniureboirhand sold a Blsobp's. aucion and connncelon house. Eas Fron sree. Red Baak '. LME FOR SALE. Oyser sbell lime, in small or lame quaniies, or sale. nquire a he John H. PaWreoa arm. Riverride Drive. KEYPOR'S RESAURAN. When you are n Keypor, go o Yancey Anderson's resauran or your meals. Caerer or weddlngb and paries. HOUSE O LE. House o le on Wallace sree,?2.6l per week n advance. nquire o A. Ludlow, clohlrig sore, B- Broad sree. '. ".. FOR SALE OR REN. Livery sables a Alanic Highlands, wih or wihou sock: For pariculars, address Box 168, Alanio Highlands, N.: AN APPRENCE WANED. An apprenice or millinery and o make hersel generally useul n he sore. Address P. O. Box 417, Red Bank. PLYMOUH ROCK ROOSERS. Purebred Plymouh Rock roosers.'$1.00 each. ERBS $'W0 per. Wm. oerson, 316 Broad sree. Red Bank, N. J.. FOR SALE. Second-hand Robins' poao planer, (rood as new. Also seel harrows, ploughs o all makes, ec., ec. C. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. J. MULES FOR SALE. One eam o good work mules or Bale. Wan o sell hem because 1 nave no use or hem. Apply o ncmas Cooney, Holmdel, N. J. * WAGONS FOR SALE. Six new wo-horse arm wagons, one new hree- Bprlng grocery wagon and a second-band buggy or sale. O. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. J. WO FARMS O LE. he aylor, homesead arm (125 acres) and he Shepherd arm (50 acres) a Middleown, o lease or le oa shares. Apply o Henry O. aylor. ' LOCUS FOR FENCNG. A lo o locus rees, some as big as 12 nches hrough, or sale. Will be cu or sawed o sui cusomer. J. C. Rlchdale, Phalanx; posolce address. Bed Bank. PROPERY FOR SALE. he Gros]ean propery, adjoining he Pine Brook school house; 5 acres o land and a wo-sory house. Will be sold reasonable. Apply o J. D. Fay, Eaonown, N.J. ' FFY FARMS FOR SALE. Four o 800 acres; $1,000 o $20X00. g en( j o cen samp or descripive bookle o Monmouh and Middlesex couny orms and counry propery. Brown. Maawan, N. J. DO NO FORCE ha Everdell he engraver s sill in business making seiici! plaes and plaes or all purposes, rubber somps and non paper monograms. No. W Riverside avenue. Red Bank. CARPE WEAVNG. John Splllane has moved his carpe weaving shop rom James Walsh's on Mechanic sree o Wes sree, near Monmouh sree. All kinds o weaving on single and double warp. SWCHES MADE. Hiss ona Brand, ormer hair dresser.or Mrs. E. Wels, would llkeordersorswiches.con.blngs.ec> o make up a home. Address, Miss. Brand, 117 Wes Fron sree. Bed Bank, N. J.. runk and Conens or Sale. A runk and conens now a mv house, propery o Adolpu Cbapin, will lie sold a aucion on he premises, on Saurday. March Sd, 0, o saisy a board bill. Lewis Lane, Holmdel, N. J.. NOCE. A shooing much or an 800-pound bog will be held a Luher's hoel a Col's Neck a 12:30 o'clock, on Saoi day, February 24h. Hog s on exhibiion a hoel. Pleny o birds or sweepsakes. POCKEBOOK LOS. A small, square pockebook, conaining over $5 and some keepsakes, was los on Monday beween Oceanpor and he sone road a Long Branch. Finder may keep he mosey, bu please reurn he pock«book and eher conens o HE REUSKR oice... _.. NOCE. Noice s hereby given ha he sockholders or lo owners o he Holmdel Cemeery company will mee a he oice o John W. Hance on Monday, March 5h, U, a 2 o'clock r. J., o elec direcors, or he ensuing year. WM. L. JONES,, Secreary. 26 DOLLAR8 REWARD. he above reward will be paid by he subscribers or inormaion leading o he arres and convicion o bo person or persons who broke no he dwelling house o W.. 8hedd. a Rumson, on Buena Visa avenue, opposie he Sea Brigh Gol Club, beween he 27a and Sls o January los. For urher pariculars apply o Frank P. Srykcr, Chie Marshal. Red Bank, or o he subscribers. Daed February 5h. 0. APPLEOAE 4 HOPE, Aorneys, Red Bank, N. J. FRENCH AND GERMAN ACO SY HE Celebraed Berliz Mehod (he bes o ho-conversaional sysems), by n very successul eacher, whoso accen has been pereced by yean, o residence abroad. Privae lessons o classes. MRS. S. RALPH. No. (0 Fron sree, Red Bank. FOR SALE. he Grocery Business o. Sickles & Clay, on he eas side o Broad sree, in he own o Red Bank, including all sock o groceriee, wagons, horses, ec., can be purchased on reasonable erms. he oer or sale o his old esablished business is made necessary on. accoun o he ailing healh o ho'senior parner. For pariculars apply a he sore o Siokles.&Olay,

5 PERSONAL. Edward Smih o Lacro is employed by Doremus Bros, o Red Bank. Mr. Smih will move bis amily o Red Bank his week. Mr. and Mrs. Smih' spen Friday wih riends a Lile Silver and Seabrigh. / " ' Miss Daisy Errickson o Chesnu sree spen par o las week wih'miss Blanche Reid o Long Branch. Mrs. Joseph Errickson o Maawan spen Friday wih Mrs. James Errickson. Abran L. Rogers, son o Mrs. Marha Rogers, lies sick a his home on Parker sree a Freehold; wih hemorrhages o he lungs. Mr. Rogers has a number o. relaives who live a Red Bank. Parick Hac.ke o. oledo, Ohio, ormerly o Red Bank, has been sick or he pas en days wih an aack bordering on yphoid ever. He is now much improved. Rev.F. R Harbough, who has been in ailing healh or some ime, has become much worse during, he pas week and he i$ now in a criical condiion. Mrs. William Applegaa o Chapel Hill, who has been visiing a William Conover's a Red Bank, has reurned lrnne.. George Hansell o New York, who has been spending a week wih saac Allaire o Broad sree, reurned home o-day. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Clayon o Red Bank have been visiing Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davison o Mnnasquan. Henry Graman. son o George Graman o Shrewsbury avenue, has obained employmen i New York. Willard J. Roopo Freehold spen Sundnv wih his moher, Mrs. A. E. Koop o Whie sree. George vins, who aends Princeon college, spen Sunday wih his parens a Rumson. > Carl McDermo o Freehold is aending Pro. H. C. almage's school a Red Biik.. ' Eugene Cooper o Shrewsbury has le he employ o George R. Lamb & Co.. Miss Sella hompson o For Hancock has been visiing riends a Red Bank.. Miss Lillie Whie o Asbury Park is visiing riends a Red Bank. Mrs. John Lane o Herber sree is B:Ck.. he Billiard ournamen. M. F. Corn.well sill leads in he billiard ournamen a he Monmouh boa club 'house. he sanding o he players a noon o-day is as ollows: Won. Los. M. F. Cornwall * d 3 W. B. Conover 14 5 C.A.iJnon U 5 William Ule 12 4 H.A.Worhley CbarlesSraus :;.... U in,7 8 (Jus. Layon 8 6 W.H.Houson 9 12 Jacob Kridel 8 li W. N. Worhley.'. 7 5 G;K. Allen -. 7 u J. 8. Applega$.Ar. : 6 8 W. H. Hendrckson 6 8 P..Bradv." 5 W E.iG.Frazer 4 3 GJ F. Holmes, Jr 4» Ernes Groo 4 6 MorrlsPach 3 7 E.E.Morrs 2 4. Dr. Kauman R.D. Foxwell James Cooper 1 S Jacob Cornwall 1 6 Fred Sick...:... 8 Joe Hess wo Fines o 85 Each. ' James Doyle o Morrisville was arresed on Fron sree on Friday nigh by Marshal Frank Paerson.. Doyle was drunk and was making a disurbance. He was locked up in he own hall over nigh, and on Saurday morning Jusice Child ined him $5. William Clark, who is employed by Joseph Baker o Eas Red Bank, was ound asleep in he doorway o Oscar Hesse's ice cream- saloon on Saurday nigh by Marshal Frank Paerson. was snowing hard. Clark was drunk, and was covered wih snow, and i was, wih diiculy ha Mr. Paerspn go him up, as he was si wih cold. He was locked Up in he own hall over nigh and on Sunday morning he was given a hearing beore Jusice Child. He was also ined $5. An nsurance Company's Business. he repor o he Muual lie insurance company o New York or 1899 is prined in HE REGSER his week. he repor shows ha he receips or he year were nearly $80,000,000, ha he claims paid during he year were over $15,000,000 and ha he insurance in orce is over $1,000,000,000. A Foo Ou. William McKay, who recenly bough he W: S. Hinners propery a Col's Neck, was cuing wood las hursday when his ax slipped and ou a gash in he inner side o his oo. required several siches o close he wound, James Norman's Conrac. A a special meeing o he board o commissioners las Friday nigh he conrac br grading Peers place was awarded o James Norman o Caharine sree He will ge $400 or he job. -»> New American Mechanics. J. P. Wolco, Henry VanBrun, Bonjamin Homer, Hiram Wes, William Archer and Ray SlckloB joined Rivorview council o American Mechanics a Oceanpor on Monday nigh. Susan Obeyed. "ha ollow Phlpps comes lioro oo much,". said Bumn'a laher, grim i n!" " We'll havo o pu a sop o ha You mas Bi down on him." Nrw, BUB B an obodlon girl. lc»pcoa parenal pow-ra;. Bo, when yoilig 'hlppn oiimo round ha nigh. Hlio sa on him wo hours. A. rea or Smokers! h'o moa popular olcarl over mndo and Bold aro ho Joel Parkora al Flor do Cubao. Worh 10 oonla, and or a long linu wero lold or 10 conl. Now ho price o ilvo conl, William Oullingon, Fron Broe, Red Dunk. Adv. Ao JegMer'* Church Xew. A. prominen enuro o in RKOBCU ilir) news o lio, ohurolioh in his pu iy ho couny. Adv..,. WEDDNGS. Hen&rickson-'n'vclio. Miis Sarah Schanck Hendrickson, daugher o Charles Hendrickson o Bradevel, was married las Wednesday o George Wycko, Bon o John Henry Wycko o Pleasan Valley, in Holmdel ownship. he ceremony -was perormed a he bride's home by Rev. oberjbi. Fisher, pasor o he Holmdel Bapis church, and was.winessed by he immediae relaives o he young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Wycko wen on a shor wedding rip. he groom is a armer by occupaion. Boh 1he" bride and groom are well-known in his viciniy. Juhenbrlnk-Gire. Mrs. Mary Muhlenbrink o Long Branch was married las hursday o John Guire, direcor o he Monmouh couny board o chosen reeholders. he ceremony was, perormed a he church o Our Lady, Sar o he Sea, by Rev. William P. Uanwell. he ceremony was privae. Mr. and Mrs, Guire will spend heir honeymoon in Havana. hey will reurn abou March 1s by way o Florida. RevnoldH-BeynoUls., Mrs. Hannah Elizabeh Reynolds and Lawrence.W. Reynolds, boh o Ma'nasquan, were married on Sunday, February 11h. he ceremony was perormed a he bride's home by Rev, Herjry Cross, asor o he Manasquan Bapis church.!he bride wore a gown o dark purple broadcloh. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds wen on a wedding rip o Washingon. hey will live a Manasquan. Livingson Edwards. Mies Eliza Livingson o Eaonown was married.}as nigh o Herber Edwaras o KnnBiis Ciy, -Missouri. he ceremony Vas perormed by Rev. James D. Corrohes a he parsonage o Zion church on Cenral avenue. he bride wore a gown o cream sain and a veil. She was aended by Miss.Flossie Richardson o Eaonown.. James Carroll's New Venure. James Carroll o Por Monmouh has bough a lo rom Capain Benjamin Griggs and will build a clubhouse on i. he lo is on he bend o he road a he Por Monmouh seamboa dock. Unil recenly he lo was a par o a low meadow land. During he dredging o he Por Monmouh channel las all Capain Griggs had he lo illed in wih dir aken ou o he channel. Mr. Carroll paid $1,000 or he lo. William Seier o Por Monmouh is preparing plans and iguring on a clubhouse o be buil on he lo beween now and spring. he clubhouse will be principally or a summer business place o Mr. Carroll's and he will caer specially o sailing and ishing paries.. m«'» o Raise Money or a Piano. A Beries o concers will be given a Miildleown o raise money o buy a piano or he Bapise church. he irs o hese concers will be given in he church nex uesday nigh. he concer will consis o insrumenal and vocal solos, dues, reciaions, selecions by an orchesra, ec.- Several proessional ariss will ake par. A miliary drill will be given by Misses Lydia and Jessie Bowne, Misses Sadie and Lizzie aylor, Misses Mamie and Frances Field, Miss Anna Eeling, Miss Gueeie Paerson, Misses May, Marha and Kaharine Wes and Miss Berha Hendrickson. A Local Play o-nigh. A play in hree acs, eniled "A Lierary Soiree," will be given in Library hall a Shrewsbury o-nigh. he play was wrien by Mrs. Anna V. Jennings o Shrewsbury. he pars will be aken by Mrs. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cubberly, Miss Berha King, Miss Cora VV. Jennings, Miss Edih Bradord, Harry G. Borden, Charles V. Hope, Benjamin John Parker and William F. Borden. A he conclusion o he perormance rereshmens will be served and he aair will end wih a dance. he proceeds will go ino he choir und o Chris church o Shrewsbury. a Col's Neck. Chrisopher Snedeker and heodore Surke o Col's Neck were driving home rom Freehold los Friday and when near he road which leads o Farmingdale heir horse go righened a a dog and ran away. Boh men were hrown ou o he wagon hu were no hur. he horse ran on oward home unil he wagon go caugh in a ence near Mr., Snedeker'u, where i was caugh. he op o he wagon was broken o. Some hobed glass was in he wagon. his was joled"ou bu was no broken. Bien by a Squirrel. homas Murphy o Shrewsbury avenue is he owner o a squirrel. He keeps he squirrel in a Cage. On Monday he squirrel go ou o he cago and Mr. Murphy was unable o oaen i, John Johnson e Shrewsbury avenue wen o pick ho squirrel up and he animal bi bis hands erribly. Mr. Johnson had ho wounds dressed, bu hey aro causing him much pain. Sraighening a Crooked Foo. Edward' Popo, Jr., o Linoro, lias a crooked oo, ho resul o an acoiden when ho WUB very young, llucwily ho underwen an oporalon a ho Long Branch hospial o havo ho oo Mraighoned. ho operaion wns Buccouaul, and ho boy ia now recovering rapidly, and ho oo bids air o bo equal in shape o ho oher. ' A oll-gao Koopor Paralyzed C, Conroy, who ondu ho oll-rae on ho Middloown and Keypor urnpike, noar Middloown village, nul a paralyic sroke a ew doyb ngo, which rendered one eldo hcplcrb A umor Removed. homna Harrln o Mldilcown nul a umor removed rom his oyo a ho Long Branch hospial on Friday. ho opornlon was perormed by Dr. E. F. aylor, ; SCBNEDEB.-A Navesinlr, on Saurday, February 17h. Mrs. George Schneider, o a daugher. 80BNEDER.-A NayesinW on -Friday, February 16h; Mrs. Fred Schneider o a son.. VANBENSOHOEN.-A Asbury Park, on Baur day.ebruary lob.mrs. Byron VanBenschoen, o e son ,. MARRAGES. HENDR0K8ON-wyCKOF.-A Biadevel, on Wednesday, February 14h. by, Rev. Rober B. Fisher, Miss Sarah Scbanck Hendricksoq o Bradevel and George Wycko o Pleasau Valley, n Holmdel ownship...! UVNGSON-EDWARDa.-A Bed Bank, on uesday, February 20h, bv Rev. Joines D. Corronera,. Miss Eliza Livingson<o Eaonown and Herber Edwards o Kansas Ciy, Missouri. MUHLENBRNK-GURE.-A Long Branch, on hursday, February 15h, by Rev. William P. Canwell, Mrs. Mary Muhlenbrlnk and John Guire, boh o Long Branch. ' REYNOLDS REYNOLDS.VA Manasquan, on Sunday, February 11h, by Rer. Henry cross, Mrs. Bannab Elizabeh Reynolds and Lawrence w. Reynolds, boh o.manasquan., '-..- VEAHS. ABBEY. A New York, on uesday, February 13h, Mrs. Harry Abbey, ormerly o Red Bank, aged 45 years. "\, HDGHES. A Long'Brancb, on Monday, February 2b, Mrs. Nancy Bowly Hughes, aged U4 years, 11 monhs and 5 days. MALSBURY. A ronon, on Friday, February Oh. Saruh, wie o William Malsbury o mlaysown., MLLKEN. A Brooklyn, on hursday, February 8b, Abble M., wie o Frederick A. Mllllken o Brooklyn, ormerly o Manasquan, aged 29 years, 8 munbs and 5 days. QUACKENBOSS.-A Princeon, on Saurday, February 17h, Nellie, wie o CharleB Quackenboss, aged 64 j ears. RJE. A Perrlnevllle, on Monday, February 12h,- Mrs. Lydla C. Hue, aged W years. RUE. A Perrlnevllle, on uesday, February 130], Miss Eliza 3. Rue, aged 60 years. SOLOMON. A Freeno1d,.on hursday. February 15h. Mary, daugher o A:-U. V. Solomon, aged 4 monhs. SAGUES. A Newark, on hursday, February 15b, Mrs. Nancy Sagues, ormerly o Red Bank, aged 85 years,,, AYLOR. A Long Branch, on Saurday, February lb, da., daugher o Ellas aylor, aged 35 years.,. ' VANHSE. A Long Branch, on Sunday. February 11h, Joseph VanHlse, ormerly o Engllsbown, aged 68 years. WANED. A 5 per cen. $7,500 on Asbary Park Propery, A 5 per cen, $3,500 on Allenhurs Propery, hese are Gil-edgo nvesmens. GEORGE W. PENGER, Bea Esae anil Morgage Asbury Park, N. J. Loans, Furs, Hides and Old ron Waned. will'give he highes price or urs,' hides and old scrap iron. Address. H. J. COHEN, Por Monmouh, N. J. RED BANK OPERA HOUSE. ONE NGH, Friday, February 23d. LNCOLN J hrilling and Roiianic War Play ChaanWga L \ i.. Sarling in is Realised', Novel in is Consrucion, Picuresque and rue o Lie in is Rendiion, A play ha ia good or he Norh and Souh, Eas and Wes. AN ENGNE AND ENDER Running away rom he audience a he rae o 60 miles an hour. ba CAVALRY CHARGE! Reserved Seas a Minon's Drug Sore. Prices 25, 85, 50 and 75 Cens.. HE MUUAL LFE NSURANCE, COMPANY OF NEW YORK RCHARD A. McCURDY PRESDEN SAEEN For he year ending Deceinbr 31, 1899 According o he Sandard o he nsurance Deparmen o he Sae o New York NCOME Receld or Frrmluina - - $14,524, From all oher Sources 14,8(15,557 91) $SS,HOO, o Pollc-holdors or Claims by Heah $15,C20,9;O 43 o r611ejr.hol(l«r» or Kndonmenu, lllilends, ec. - 10,730, For all oher accouns - li>,2i!8, $3S,GV;,4S0 OS ASSES Unied Saes Bonds null oher Securiies - - $173,180, Flra Men Loins on loml and Morguje ,704, Loans on Honda mid olhcr Koeurllen O.MO.OOO 00 LonnnonConinanv'srollrlcn 4,»74,oaO 00 liul EnnM Counany's 111 OR1(«nulldliiRS, mill oher Proper ies 3,180, Cash n Bank) nd riin CompnulcH 13,012, Accrued neres, No Deerred 'reuilum^oc. > 0,000, $301,844, MA.ir.S Policy ne»«r»e«, ec. - $261,711, 'onliir«n Uuarnnoo Funil 47,052, Alldl ildlo or Ahid Auhorised P dendi 2,180, $301,844, nsurans nml Annullon n..,..,, oree ' -.. $1,058,(106, have cnrcnlly examined he orcgolnk Bnemen mid ind he name o lie correc; llnbllllcn calculaed by he nsurance Depormen, CUAHU'. A. rnuli.uu. Audior, noder A. QRANNOS Viq-PiusiDiN, QlLL BAlVC V, juwd 'ludbhc CROMWl.L MOBV MCCMMOCK General MannRcr»a Vicc-Preildenl reabiircr Acuury Ooorgo B. Raymond, Oonornl Ag. 1U7 Mnrkoirwi, Nowiurk.N, J. JOHN CJHAiniCU, (ipeclnl A ven,,. ODloouA.). Hcpo. Horses a roclon. Horses a Privae Sale. Bull's Head Commission Sable, Broad Sree, N E W A R K, N. J. be larges sale sable n he sae. We have 160 o 200 head o horses or our uesday's and Friday's Bale. Sale commences each day a 10 o'clock, A. li. We generally bavo abou bead o( cheap second baod horses which have been used aronnd he ciy and lire suiable or arm use. his s be cheapes place D be eas o buy a horso ol any kind by 20 o!i6 per cen. Call and look our eock over and be convinced. All horses are sold on a wo days' guaranee and no as represened purchase money cheerully reunded. HOY & FOX, Proprieors. JOB. S. HOY, Aucioneer. elephone 68<J-778. We have a ew embroidered Pillow Covers ha you can buy his week or We are selling hem so cheap o make room or he exhibiion o beauiul new pillows nex week. MissC.. Sephenson, HE AR SORE. SO BROAD S., RED BANK.»»»»»»» ale Sore Specials. No. 1. Dozen Fine" blown umblers wih your iniial beauiully engraved upon each glass. Sale price. 5c. No. 8. he sock o ables bough rom he Richardson wholesale sock..- All ine goods. Sale price... 4c. each. No..3. WNDOW SHADES. Bes spring roller, ixures, and all complee. Sale price SHc. FLOOR OLCLOH. A 40-cen < i qualiy no o be compared wih <. «'. he ligh su sold as bargains *> J [ elsewhere. Our price, per J,, yard 29c. 4.»»»» NOCE OF ELECON Meeing o he Boards o Regisry Noice is hereby given ba an elecion will be held n SHREWSBURY OWNSHP A ender Seak s oen hard o ge, bu you ' are sure o geing i a he. MR 114 Shrewsbury Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. You are also sure o saving money i you buy your meas here., PRCE LS. Porerhouse Seak, per pound 19c. Sirloin " " 17c. Hound op " "...15c. Boom Round " "....12^0. enderloin " " 14c. Chuck, wihou blade bone, per lb.'.llc. Prime Ribs o Bee, "..15c. Good " ". "..12c. Leg o Lamb, Liver, Pork Chops, per pound.. FARM SOCK uesday, Mareh 13h, 1900; Farm mplemens AND For he elecion o he ollowing ownship oicers: Assessor,. ', ' wo jusices o be pence, hree ownship oommleemen, wo sun-oyore o he highway, One consable, Ope commissioner o appeal, Poundkeepors, And o voe money o carry on ho ownship aairs during he ensuing year. Foils will open a 0 o'clock, A. M., and close o 7 o'clock, p. M. be polling places are as ollows: Kasieru Dial*le F. A. Lile's sore, Fair Haven. '. Middle DUrlcl-Navesn Hook and Ladder company's building on Mechanic Bree, Red Bonk. ' Wenern DlMrlc-ovvnshlp hall on Monmomh sree, Red Bank. Weal Bed Bunk DUrlc-unlon hose company's building on Shrewsbury avonue. Muuli>-rii DUrloi Chnrlos. Hurley's shop a Shrewsbury. A. O. UAni8ON, ownship Clerk. he Boards o Regisry and Elecion WLL MEE ON uesday, March 6 h, 1900 From i o'clock, p. li., o 0 o'clock, r. M,, or lio purpose o rovlslng and correcing ho regisry lis, he rogory liss o bo revised aro he»amo us lion) nsi'd n las lall'b olocllons. 'crsons who havo a legal rcaldnnco n Bhrowsbury ownship anil who liavu rnovml no ho ownshh) ulnoo las all; voers who havo como o[ ago Blnco las all's olocloi: und lioso who havn mov«l rom ono olocon dlnrlcl o anoher,mimapimmrn iwraonbooro holonnlo leglsry and Klcclon o ho disric wborcln hey now ruslilu.on UKHDAY. MAO Oh. 1WH), and miih (lnmonsroo hnlr rllih o von n Hin illiirlc, ami imm havo holr nnnaos rouordod on lio lin o: voers. hny nlun hin duy hey will mvn nc rlali o vo«a ho coming own moolnsr. ho mooing places o( lio Hoard) o Reglnry ol ho vnrloiu oleelon disrics o Hlmnvubury lown- lilp are hn Bamo ai lioso poolllod abovo as polllnn plnc«a on olcolon day, A. O. HA1UU80N, ownship Clork. Horses or Sale. A ine, close mached eam o horses, abou 16 hands, 6 and 7 years old. hey are good drivers, o line appearance and large enough or bard-work. An deal eam or general use. hey have been here one year, so hey ore.horoughly acclimaed and in irs-class condiion or any purpose. 3 hey will be sold very reasonable and on easyerms. Can be seen and driven any Qme. FRANK McMAHON, Seabrigh, N. J. ' Sausages, unexcelled, per pound.. Home-made Headcheese," All our bee is ciy dressed, guaranee ull weigh.' JACOB C. 8HJ8, 4 9c..lie;.12c..12c. G. C. HAND,.Manager. AUCONEER PUBLC SALE OF Jivery Sock, NCLUDNG Horses, Carriages, Harness, k, be undersigned, having leased bis Uvery sable a Alanic Highlands, will sell a public aucion a his sables a Alanic Highlands,. ON - uesday, February 27h, a 10 o'clock, A. 31., he ollowing described propery :' Horses. Bay eam. 8 years old. exra good workers; Gray eam, 8 years old. good all-round eam: Son el eam, 7 an>2 9 years old, a nice carriage pair; Road eam, 0 years old, can road welve miles an hour; Black Horse, (i years old, a good amily horse: Bay Horee. 6 years old, a good road horse; Bay Mare, 8 years old, one Black and wo Bay Borses. aged 7.8»nd l years respecively, all good workers; and a Buckskin More, 10 years old, ree driver..hese borses can be ried any duy previous o bo sale. '. Carriages, Wagons, Harness, &c. bree Sages, 1 Wagonee, 2 hree-sea Surrlee, 1 wo-sea Exension-op Poueon, new. cos $800: 2 wo-sea Fan Wheels, 1 rap, Pole and 8has; 2, Runabous, 2 Buggies, 2 Phaeons. 1 Jugger Wagon, 1 Sleigh. 2 Furniure rucks, 8 Farm Wagons, 8 Bump Wagons, 2.Ligh Farm Cars, 3 Gravel Bodies, 4c. One se long ug Double Carriage Harness, new; 5 ses Double Carriage nariiess se Sugle Surrey Harness, 4 ses o Buggy Harness, 10 ses Uearj Double Farm Harness. Summer Bobea, Whips, Ac. Also Grading ools and lo o Manure. CONDONS-SX monhs' credi wih bankable noe wih approved securiy on all sums o 10 or over; inder$10,cash. S.. BLOODGOOD. JACOB C. 8HU AUCONEER PUBLC AUCON OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. he subscriber, on accoun o allidg healh, is abou o give up arming, and will oer all his sock, arming mplemens und household goods u public aucion, on Wednesday, February 28h, a 1O:OO o'clock A. H., sharp, A bis arm siuaed a Scobeyville, N. J. Farm Sock. Ono eam good Mules, 1 exra Mule. 1 eam good work Horses. 1 Bay Mare, six years old, sound; 1 Dull, 10 Cows, a Hollcre, 2 Sows wih 15 Pigs, 3 Sows coming in proll, Fovi s, ec. ec.. arm mplemens. Ono Buggy Wagon, 1 Milk Wagon, 2 Farm Wagons, Jaguor Wagon, ioad Car, 1 wo-whool Car, 3 Bow Double Harness, 2SeaHlnglo Harness,CrirHar- ' ness. Back Band, Mowing Muclino, 3 Cullvaore, undivided wo-hird slmru n Aepurngus Plow, 8oed and Poao Harrow, Funning Mill, homas l'non Hay luko, Mags <lau«plow, Dona Plow, Wheel Marrow. Fallow Harrow, Hlgus Furrowing: Sled, Wood 81cd. Siuglo Blolgh, Uuliilo Hobo. Horon Blankes, Forks, shovels, Hpudos, Hues, Scyhes and many oher orlclos ound on n uns-clns* rurm. 400 Bushels Corn, lo o Poaoes, lo c urnips Household Goods, 'arlur Sui, sain damnnk Squaw Flsclior Piano, Long Mirror, mahognnv ramo; Morble-'l'op ablo. Mahoguny Fwlraul, 0 iali-s l.nco Ciirwlns, 3 long Drapery Curains. l"urlor CariH', Hall Carpe, Sair. Carpo, ngrain Carpul, ni o Hull Cliulrs, oldushlonod Hull BoHH). ovor KK) years old; largo Olwrry Clnhos 'nws. ovorkk1 ywirs old ; losowood- \ lnlsli Chamlwr Bu, Mahogany Cbambor So, suvoral pnln«<l Cliammr SuH.olil-unhlDUiMl Cherry Bureau, over UK) yean olu; ) lloono Cculior Buds, Hair Mar'Hsea, Uolavrs, POHS, llodillnir, Uio Picures, 3 Mlrrora, Black Walnu KxMnslon alilo, Cdiiunoie. Now Homo Bowing Mnoliluo, D AWD Chalrn, lo or Ohalrs and Hocking ciiui. Uwu Booe, Mahogany Wriing Dvak. ii Cooking Hoviw, Opon Orna Wood Sovoo. over looreo old; Doublu llniier, ohor Hloven. $ Oouohoi, U KlUlK'nobloJ, Klohun ''lnwnre, Crockorv, Ullvenvnni. ec. 'ONniriONB-HuriH o 81U UH] under, rasli; ovor 810, Hlx monhs' credi by glvlnr bankiblo noui wih approved Noourly. ALBER WM.. BKVBNB, Aouoy.

6 Four Farina Sold. Joseph L. Bucher o Farmingdale has bough 85- acres o new ground adjoining his arm and is puing i in a illable condiion. he Peer W.-Conover arm a Marlboro, conaining 112 acres, has been bough by James Naylor. He paid $5,820 or i.. he Chrisopher Probasco arm o 140 acres a Bergen Jlilla was Bold las week a sheris -sale. was bough in by he execuors\> he lae Livingson Du- Bois, who held a morgage o $8,500 agains he propery. William H. Brion's arm o 103 acres a Ely was sold a sheris sale las week a he sui o CuriB B. Fornan. Mrs. Brion bid in he arm or $3,055. mprovemens. Miss Emma hompson o Lincro is repairing he soop o her sore building. he building is siuaed near Miss hompson's house and is used or sorage purposes. he las occupan o he sore was John R. Conover o Lincro, who used i as a eed sore in connecion wih his grocery business. William A. Coe o Keypor has buil a pier in he bay a ha place rom he rear o his sore as an accommodaion or boamen. he pier is 150 ee long and was buil by Oscar Wycko. David UrBach o Keypor is building a new house. will be 30x28 ee, wo sories high, and will hare a bay window 8}xl4 ee. he house will cos abou $1,700. Enlarging a Sore.. S. Meyers, a grocer a Freehold, is remodeling his combinaion sore and dwelling in order o provide more sore room. Wha is now used as he kichen o he house will be -conneced wih he sore, making an addiion o ieen ee and giving a oal deph o he sore o 45 ee. An addiion will also be. buil o he sore or sorage purposes and a new kichen will be buil o v be house. Big Money in Freighing he schooner William Neeley, commanded by A. P. hompson o Maawan, has jus compleed wo voyages, occupying 86 dayb, in which she did a reighing business o $6,200. he schooner carried coal rom Philadelphia o Boson or $1.78 a on and railroad ies rom New ' Brunswick, Georgia, o New Yori, or 24 cens each.» Holmdel ownship's Finances he oicials o Holmdel ownship have closed up heir aairs or heyear. he receips o he year were $4,777,07 and he expendiures $3,035.15, leaving a balance in he reasury o $ he ownship has no bonded or loaing deb. he delinquen axes or b9) amouned o $ Sale o a Freehold Residence. he residence propery o he lae Charles Ellis o Freehold, which was bough a publio sale las-week by Mrs. ElliB, has been sold o John E. Denise, who will occupy i.»»» Deeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers have been recorded in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he weekending February 17h, 1900 : SHREWSBURY OWN8P. Monlllion.Woolley o George. Brown. Pioce o propery, $'0(). Ruh Cooper o GeorRo. Drown. Piece o propery, g Rober W. lance o Hnry E. W. orrill. Pieco o propery, K). Joseph. ield o William M. Koclram. Piece o propery a [UM Bank, 82,000. Benjumlu, Ford o William S. Cblld. Lo a Bed Bank, (WU. lioiniw H. Grun o David McCarhy. Lo a Red Bank, $000. MDD.KO1VN OWNSHP. E. Willing Leonard o Plilllp Leonard. Piece o propery, $1. Elber J. Wulllag o Mnrv A. Wnllln. Piece o propery, S. Mnry A. Wnlling lo Margare E. Walling, piece o propory, $i. unis. Lane o Jo&so L. Sculknrp. Land a Nuvesiuk Highlands, $14% ALANC HGHLANDS. Snmuel Keoler o homas J. Kinorv.,o 730, gbco- homas J. Emery o Surnli M. houinson, Lo 73U, Sam. William 8, Bulianon o Jaineu K, Nicholas. Lo Samuel n. GoodenoiiKh lo liulob. Knnilor, Lo 7 1. gl. liomas J. Robera o Annn Porl. Lo B, $1. homas. Lcoimrd o Lowls Cook Mlirold. Lol8«uBrovonl'ark,$l. KAONOVN OWNSHP. uckor C. Edwards o sabol Edwards. 2 loa a Eaoaown, Si.6*. Mary J VFolco. oi'r., o Cora Wcharduon Plocoo propery, S. ALANC OWNSHP, i._ Sowar Mahowa o William Mahow-8. 2 loa a Col's Nock, 8., MUAN OWNBP. homas CmlR o Bcnjumln M. llon, Lund n Koypor, g'j.khl. Mary J. 8olini»dor o Avon-by-lio Bca Loud Co Lo li Knypor, S. Alplious (mvu o William K. blslo. Lo al Koypor, $SJO. Hunili K. Jolinnon and huabnnd o Vadun Ourls, Lo a Koypor. $-W, Margare Klyna and huuliand o OMK l'lynii Lo a Koypor, $1.. Joscpli. llorrowcn o David Nlmch. Lo a Koypor, vm. «*AWAN OWNllllP. John D. Bcvcnn o Qwrgn Hovcnn. rioco ol propery, $1. ', llobocca A. Bchunck unil husliald o (loomo M. Bovom, l'looo o propory, 18»K. Bimord W. Wnlllna o William 8. Craword Picooopropory.il. (Joorgo 8. VunWclilo o Orvlll VnnWlcklo. l'locc ol (rupory, $. /ie Vvove un RicaiSm prino moro nowa hun any oher Monraouh couny paper prins i beer and prlnn i moro accuraely. he paper coas,00 a year. Adv.... v *! ONE M O R E W E E K ^ ^ J l Greaes Sock o keep our sales up o he wo preceding Weeks' big business is our only objec in quoing 1 such grea values as he ollowing careully seleced oerings. you can use any o he aricles menioned below, and have any sense o real economy, you cerainly will no le his chance slip hrough your ingers. Every iem is a rare bargain, and priced a leas 25 per cen below, heir real worh.' WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. A heavy qualiy ribbed, leecelined Vess and Pans, orrrier price 33C,a 1 SHR WASS. O wool,cloh and Mercerized saeen, nicely made and desirable syles, he righ $2.98, now WRNG PAPER. A good qualiy Paper and Envelopes in ancy box, worh 15c, a per box NEW PERCALES. Very prey line o paerns, as. colors, a qualiy ha readily sells a iic, sale price per yd. WRAPPERS. O ouing lannel and percales, as colors, choice o good paerns, nicely made, cu ull sizes, worh 98c, a.. ABLE DAMASK. A good qualiy, ull widh and prey paerns, a kind worh 35C, a FRNGED DOYLES. Nea checked paerns, as colors, a qualiy worh 50c. per dozen, here a;;... i... LNEN OWELS. Large size Linen Huck owels, a heavy qualiy and,worh i2^c. each, here during sale a CHLDS* HOSERY. Fas black, double knees and soles, regular made, qualiy worh i2 J /ic, sale price LADES' HOSERY. Fas black, ull regular made, ine gauge, double heels and oes, worh. 15c, a.. CORSES. Our Globe Corses, he kind we always sell a 50c, worh more, here during sale a FLEECED HOSE. Ladies' as color and heavy leecing, he kind usually sold all season a 19c, now. Our Annual Muslin Wear i Sale % Coninued or Anoher " Week. * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ 2 21 c,. 8c. 69c, 22c, 35c, 9c. 7c. 8c. 43c. lie. 20 PER CEN DSCOUN. BROAD SREE, RBBED UNDERWEAR Ladies' Vess and Pans. Swiss ribbed, heavy weigh, slighly imperec, worh 25 c, a WOMEN'S MENS. Heavy weigh, in black only, wih sain bow, a kind 1 considered cheap a i9c,,no\v per pair CHLDREN'S UNDERWEAR, Ribbed, plain merino and scarle, a ew in he lo worh 39c, all worh 25c, o close UMBRELLAS. Made wih good seel rame, cover as color, naural wood handles, he kind we always sell a 50c., sale price DRESS SKRS O very ine wool plaids and chevios, made up in laes syles and nicely- inished, worh $3.00, a... 4c. Me. 14c. 33c, BLANKES. Whie and gray double Blank-, es, ull size, a regular 59c. kind, a... ' 39c. UNBLEACHED MUSLN. Exra heavy qualiy unbleached Muslin, yard wide, a c*ind worh 6c, sale price...; PLLOW CASES O a heavy bleached muslin, 2- inch hem, ull size, a qualiy worh ioc., a. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Heavy merino Shirs and Drawers, whie and gray, a kind usually sold a 35c, herea... HALF HOSE. Fine guage, heavy weigh double soles, sizes 9^2 o 11, worh i2^c, a per pair HANDKERCHEFS. Plain whie and colored border, hemsiched, ull size, a. qualiy worh 5c, a VELVE BNDNG For skirs, 4-yard pieces good qualiy, a kind ha always sells a 15c, sale price, per pc. 19c. 7c, BROAD SREE. RED BANK. N.J. V V» ' he irs o January began a 2o-pcr cen discoun sale wih he inenion o coninuing i only one monh, he sale was a success ar beyond my expecaions, bu ind ha room is sill o more consequence o me jus now han he price o goods. n order o urher reduce sock, and o give everyone he advanage o his 20-pcr cen discoun coninue he sale during he monh o February, discoun applies o everyhing in he sore, L. BLJMENBERG,! RED BANK, N. J. ' v LNEN OWELS. Linen Huck owels, ull size, as color borders, a qualiy ha is cheap a ioc, sale j price here BOYS' WASS O a heavy qualiy par wool chevio, pleaed back and ;./ron, pearl buons, a kind, worh 39c, a...,;..... MEN'S SHRS O ouing lannel and chevio, very srong make and good maerials, would be cheap a 50c, now...p..- EMBRODERY From 1 o 3 inches wide, new paerns, lawn and cambric, regular 1 price ioc, a\per yard \ HANDKERCHEFS. Ladies' scalloped borders, silk embroidered, some hemsiched, would' be cheap a ioc, here a FLEECED UNDERWEAR. Men's heavy weigh Shirs ami- Drawers, wool leecing, paen seams, a regular 50c. qualiy, a DRESS SKRS O high grade new novely maerials, 3^ yards wide, made in he bes manner, a regular $2.00 skir, a BLEACHED SHEES, Made o a very good muslin,. large size, wide hems on boh ends, a qualiy ha is worh 55C. a DRESSNG SACQUES O heavy lannelee, well made, cu ull sizes, ribbon bow on collar, a 50c. qualiy, a... BED SHEES. Full size, o a good, round hread, unbleached muslin, a decided bargain, worh 45c, a PLLOW CASES O a ine qualiy, bleached muslin, hemsiched, 45x36, he kind always sold a 15c, sale price 6c. 23c. * 39c, 6c. 5c. 36c c. 29c. 33c. Me, See Window Display o Muslin Wear a Special Priees rur uiir YVUDR»»+»»» MPORAN NOCE! HS CONANS A SPECAL PRCE LS. 20 lbs. Granulaed Sugar or $ Ki No. 2 Mackerel or 05c. 1 Ki Whie Fish or 7Gc. 10 lbs. Bes Hominy or 2So. 10 lbs, Oameal or 25o. 1 Pin Jar o Honoy or 25o. 8 Cans omaoeaor Cans Corn or 25o. 81ba. MlncoMon or.'. 25o. 1 lb. BOB! Cocoanu or 20o. 1 lb. Good Coleoor. 20o. 1 Package Flaked Rice or 10c. 1 Package Aun Jomlnm or 10c. 1 8-lb. Paokago Buckwhea or 10c. 1 Pin Jar ablo Syrup or 10c.' 1 lb. Cnn Baking Powder or OGo. 1 Can Milk or,...,., Bo. 1 Dozon Flokea or 5c' Pop Corn, per Pound 8c. Barley, per Pound 8c. Baking Soda, por Pound..,.. 8c. F. F. SUPP, 166 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J. NBAU B. R. SAON. *

7 AONOWNNEWS.. A HOUSE COSNG 98,400. ee, ls-breu-wl-illheho"ue"nnsures <<!WWr<r*<^<i<?Qi<r&>Wy»Qy9&^.:. and 1B provided wih a large dish close. $ ravu Sociey HoWa a Be- Elegan in Appearance mnd Con- he our bedroomb on he second loor L \ ' n J \* K e a James Seen's. ains Xen Boom* and a Bah. are all large, and each room s provided AP K$ "F rp illq ^C rary sociey me las Wednee- oe elegan and commodious house wih a large close. he aic has wo % UUW 1 i l l BVl V/ g«o$ C/V» a James Seen's and held a 8hown in his desien is suiable lor a inished rooms and a soreroom. he oa- X he Bubiec was: Reaolved large amily in good circumsances. is Bide appearance o his house could be y. ^. _ < ~. % w Unied Saes should oer is handsomelyinished,convenien and con- made very beauiul by paining i as Y F l n r /!» r A n O i Q C K* 1 a mediaor beween England * ; ollows: he body o he house a very X U C X/ U U d. V/li i l l d«u V» loers. Pro. F. E. ilon and - = 1 ligh yellow, wih whie rimming, and * a «v«* *- V W V M, v«^»*«^ w ' spoke in avor o he Unied s\ ) 1 he main roo and he roo o he piazza, ing as a mediaor and James _j^rr- /g= \ ' * -i. a green creosoe sain. Cos o build X. _ '.. 8. Eigginson and William il- ^ssspsl-. >. " = complee. $2,400., ' $ ' ". agains i. No decision was " 'y^~ r ~' r >v ' "^. ' 1 * X lie nex meeing o he sociey sc.^^^v "^v~j. rees and.shrubs. y >- SsSnbisor? C wiiiil)eaked n S B ^ *N Bushes add o he moisure o he sou,?. When irspu hese Cigars down o 5 cen rorb. league o he Mehodis JsggJlBuil^S^ \. and wnen nea? he house wall hey % \ d a sociable a Mrs. Edward 1. ". _._ 11'_ - _l' sh? uld be ^oved i he soil. be perme- * m a n v neonie rhnncrrir il misake Bu i Wasn'i able 0 waer ony las hursday nigh. Ashor P^l^'^^^W^C 8li Shly. hrough y many people inougni 11 a mibldkc. X)UL 11 Wdsu 1 nen was given by Mrs. W. E.. W7\\ PUHBlinLj hickes o bushes any excess o ground X.-.. ''' V ',, ', Blevieve Koib, Ehel Wakins E. LJ BigJMp er. d 68 no ra c " lck 'y a8 $ A. he popular price o ive cens hey have mad m Kolb. Eereshmens were E H Hl^l Uul h «">8h uncovered ur. While a ew v r r r /...,.u midnigh. PSli^iiii^Ug^i. high rees, suiably placed, serve o in- i."., mary meeing was held ahe Ls 1S gligp^! 5?=5=r-^ ercep he-ierces rays o'a ropical sun, x m a n y n e w riends ; a n d hey are o-day h e bes o John G. Bree6e las hurs- MP 5. - 'j5s^&f B!^^±y shade rees over and ; abou a house in» J.:. _ J -. '-. loon Abou 25 persons '" - '*s^^^sscanuu«iriiiimmimui«m^*mhimi" cooler climaes are undesirable, since )',.,...,.,_,.,, r r» Papers on missionary work ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ' hey lessen he healhul orce o he sun A known and DeS-llked Cigars in he OWn 01 Re< by Mr and Mrs. Breeae. H ^^KSlMii^l^H and wind. As a windbreak or a house y a Whie has been conined o l 3$mMMWWmmm in an exposed or level siuaion rees are % n 1. ". or several days wih a severe li H ^ H O B S H E W desirable o he norhward and norh- X XJdUK. sorehroa. As a consequence ' n" HiH111 pir. wesward or oherwise disposed so as o j^... '.. ikness her privae school has, LJ jimmiymi^9% 11^ aord sheler agains he bleakes winds Y g ^ ^ ^ j g sehi ng. ^gcg P g a r s bv hi 3 * = mmr. imn.1 incoldlocalii.es. Like suraces o wa-,*. J U3 «""*» * w» ounug LUV-S, v^igaio uy w 3eph Budd spen las week a 11111= JB:, 1 ',S er. rees appear o inercep "malarial" y '. _..,. [ wih her son, Joseph Budd. " : air currens. hus i may no be well housand a Kl4 CenS a piece J now am Sellinj is now visiing her daugher, OON ELBAON. o remove a grove or hicke lying be-.*. O/. 4 lei R. Probasco o Burlingon. L. 4 -.,. ween habiaions and a malarial swamp y. _ e 8 i0 ac d W o B h BeSKa1 K^ ^JS^Ai^»^^^.., J a single Cigar a 5 cens;, ive Cigars or ; S^olS 111 *^^*^^ Cleaning Wine Decaners. quarer. irwi. ^ ihprw will hold a 3 ai ly lie ar e Provided in his excellen he old ashioned mehod or cleaning Y \, J g S>nmhln llnicl Alber P 1 * 0 - he archiec who plans, i he be wine decaners.is, aer all, he bes. X! n Broad sree compeen, always has in view a color Cu some brown paper ino very small y nrosrileleld Sr sdenpar scheme or he inished produc o his bis, so as o go wih ease ino hede-y,. FB v: K HB />H BBll/>nr\/\R S a Paerson S her **»«. and ^e buil «3er «s wise who ol- caners; hen cu a ew pieces o soap X. la/ 11 J / W/l Pi jmpil^ M«^ Charles Blundelll lows he archiec's insrucions as o he very small, and pu some milk warm y V LLAF HJLLlllU \Ji\ 9. D'... hns reurned rom paining o his home. \ waer ino he decaners upon he soap Y roukhhesrah. his is. an. elegan home. has en and paper. Pu in also a lile pearl ash.. nn eirl in pnnlned o her bed large rooms and a bahroom ha is"ior By well working his abou he decaners y p r n n r C r pa npa Rrnarl D(»r Rank M 1 "r D a king. he bahroom has a ile loor i will ake o he crus o he wine and $ roni direc, mo DrOaQ, l\l DaMl, N. J iodsnvder has a new roing and ile wainscoing ive ee high on all give he glass a ine polish. Where he $, J. he walls. he woodwork is inished in decaners have been scrached and he ^$$^$<$4M$$$$$<^>$$$$$$$$$$$$$^N$ $$<H«}<»$$$$$$$$$$^ «-»-». - whie enamel. heixuresare all open wine le o sand in hem a long ims ^ ^ riucwrp NWR se, wih nickel rimming. he ub is have a small cane "wih a bi o sponge SSMWWWMWSaSKWSMMJ«MiwWW«M»SMWMJBMWi!SSSMS MNCROF_n*ws. ied igh a one end; by puing his K ' _ i " r i l i r n ^ 1'ei Jloven o he Vh»- ino he decaner any crus o he wine «" R V W H V nx-horsedealings \\\ ^ will be removed. When he decaners A H \AVJ\JlJ\J,\\Y-i 8 0 H i l l L) %SsvS- P S l S C S H v Real Esae, nsurance and Loans,?S=X±^ K^JU. S2JSJS2»VJ22.i Roo,an,.Re^e, Buying,., ivih him o he Phalanx. opap ««g pr> n n. M 1/ XXAr UDCUV i Bray has sold he eam, o [-n] ~» F ^ A Legal Decision. rhiu JD AM JV, JN Ji W d J i r b E i. he bough a he Buler sale ]. lolo. L J A conracor who ngrees o urnish all ^ 0 d Soden. Mr. Brny buugh a i ' 11 iinrii iili *»- maerial and complee a building or a d lorses las week a Warren 8. sipulaed price, o be paid as he work g MONEY O LOAN N AMOUNS OP $500 O $6, sale a Middleown or l«o. J progresses, less a par reserved unil he E BED BANK PROPERY. «'-' ; Fenon has raded horses / \\ building is compleed, canno recover such g.. < Llaaic Highlands man. Mr. jr remainder where he house is desroyed o. 'o. 0 Edward Smih spen J Liero.V D-n.nd,^ K^ ^io^ds^wners no" FNE PROPERES FOR SALE CHEAP. S P SKSM?«\. J in aul as o previous paymens-- - g he James H. Peers and H. C.J. Schroeder esaes house; Vickaunk. Las Friday hey ^^^ h~m~di 4 w '^ ^e ^erec^ r sa ' e a ve reasonable igures. Each housi SoKh'asneRhWhur J L -, " My sonoughe'd'inces'saniyorwo j willjbe on a lo OO ee wide. hey are well buil, large, hand r blacksmih sbbp. he shop ^; :Jl hours and could ind no relie unil we K some, modern houses wih all improvemens and!are well suiec? C - an Ln?h C a e ^, r ' C n0ver>b il p= gave Chamberlain's cough Remedy," _ orine counry residences.. vss^ Ridd lei -: says Mrs. Rober M. Myer.y, o Wes- i HOUSES O LE APRL 1s ; in George F. Holmes, Jr's.. - minser, Md. here is no beer medi- g, HUUbES U LiJuX A1* JX1J S. ore a Red Bank.. -p, : cine made or coughs and cold. is K Among he houses have o le on April is will be 4 houses 01 om $ro Jr lo> H 'kalbrom o O >"-«E pleasan o ake,'oo, which is o much g Fron sree, 2 on Washingon sree, 3 on Wallace sree, 2 01 row imporance when inended or children, g Broad sree, 2 on Monmouh sree, 2 on Shrewsbury avenue la Pone o Lile Silver spen 1 For sale by Charles A. Minon & Co., K ' 0 1 ^»,,.... wih P her siser, Mrs. Abam - J- Druggisis, No. 3 Broad sree, Red Bar^ g 2 on Herber sree - 2 on Bank sree ' 2 on Whle sree ' J 01 ji«=«>' : Souh sree, x on Branch avenue, and 1 a Eas Side Park ais^n\y^ank! 8UiDg \ V""-^»W^^«WMMB1 4 Prices range rc,m$ 7 o.$4o per monh.. ^..^c^c g Wha he \\ NSURANCE. CEANPOR NEWS. ^ nil a W n ' ' r K nsurance placed in good companies, ha pay losses promply :r For he Benei o he zeeeez S UulBllll H^llliOl g g a lowes insurance raes. llehodis Church. K ' ) K , men. o be Mehodis church FES^LOOB PLAN. s o he machine, he g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ O M % pper in he ruck house las porcelain enameled, wih nickel legs, and 4. 4»... ly nigh or he benei o he is handsomely decoraed wih scroll work apohecary is o he ^ * evpe^vr^vw! \ d hal, on heirslooris very boau-j communiy which gives j. e a r v l e a r a i l C e S a l ' rs, Elishn Maps, Mrs. homas iully arranged. has. quarered oak J him is paronage. he J» VP ^»W.l VlVill UU VV JUV re. J. 8. Walling and Miss paneling 4 ee 6 inches high along he K,.. K llveb 0 men drc lch. Abou?25laa cleared, walls and up he Bring o he sairs. he 9 i* xmw />r>imr -AM pn members o he Red Men's sairs are buil o oak. he walls o he J rused o his care. 4 ),. MUW JUNJ UN. ed he Eaonown lodge las hall, parlor and library are covered wih A iq a rerop-niion o 4 * ' ' ' ikh. Aer he regular busi- red carridge paper, wih a handsome U u is.d.ieoj.iuuon 5 * ing was over rereshmens rieze and picure molding. he hall is 5 ed and he Oceannorers re- 7 ee wide by14 ee deep. An orna- g n ' s ac which has g r/^ln/v /^/^ilv/iir W Or5/^C* never been los sigh o g UUWnU V L 1 ll EL Y \L/Hw me shorly aer midnigh. menal grille wih porieres separaes he K K Walling, Lemuel Rhoadee, hall rom he parlor. 6 ' in every deparmen o A \...?ieid and Alred^Bernard gave he/parlor is 11 ee wide by 19 ee A hi pharmacy. 4 * On every aricle in our sore. No doub here ar v 1 Oskalea hall las hursday deep and has our large windows. he J ' * - bou ory miess were presen, library is a pleasan room wih a large Kr. 51 L 1 *. J r L 1. US SUCh Sn announce vk who hss been.- JQp^pnnlnp'n PhaPiaPli l " ^ w h have Waied or -> io he house wih sickness, is ^OUlllUDllji 0 FlldillildiUV \,,,,.., A J Xbois and William Herring / i. " p.. * i ^ e n ' >* 1S ' were W ;rday and Sunday a New \ B«g C» & Morris. Proprieor, g m Q r e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. Oen. Jr., who has been visi- H ' K & & ^ j BROAD SREE, RED BANK. J :. W e l 1 ' h e r e A n d n e V e r SJoSiSSS^Sl^a m i ^ m - J : our hisory. Everyhing in our sore marke 9iok wih he grip., J ''! m.- ^%w%^%ww«: down o h e lowes prices imaginable. Come i Loni Branch Newi. Y H - SO/VACH * once and ge your pick o he bes bargains. iday-schobl oicers me a Au- (/ 1 VllrWl 1. & J, r b iomas'8 las Wednesday nigh cli^^vi 1 A«+ /\ Hi-rlAr? means or buying a new C^a^ber CL, cr Ou 01 Uraer, rhey decided o oskenoh mem-,. p n * ci ppn O r Work 1 1 Sunday-school o earn a dol- VV Cll ^>&lcep r W ' ^, nrlbue i oward he und. \ \ ^^»*»»,». w -» w.»v *««w««^v ^^^. nd Mrs. James Moun on Mon- U ^..JekgpZ MJUrl%l>l1 ^DLLlV J // 1 ::~ ciwie nppdie, induce ierr M hing riecp. and 7 -Droaa bree, Keel Bank, JN. J. rion P. aylor o Asbury Park ' ^MM^^m mae wok a plenaure, Oue able, one dose.. " ' visilnx her parens, Mr. and, oi.x~rlc.lo imraedle. Luing, Aurecnble. Urge Box.».».» », les A. aylor..» < ( g ables) 10 C*nU. Made u,. vid Smih, Mrs. Joseph Whie, ho Johiuon Ubomorlcj, nc.. PhU«<l«iphl«. 'A<^XC<<*1*1*X**X<^^^ M S S S. W A L L N G, Smih and Alice Brown nro Chaybcr -.-A-,. JamoaOoopor.Jr.,nron.andWhiosrocUi. *( n 1U Vn» Camnlo Qhnn CKKA V ^,.,, ^ ho grip. D e* ^ M.L.Hollywoodkuo,,W Monmouhlwo. ijx HOW YorK olmpib oloo oorb. g& F a s h i o n a b l e D r e s s m a k M. Golden. Jr., o Now York, j ^»; Bpending a ew days wih his >--_ 1.. U ON^ -"»S~ 0 «Bu^rw or,modo. P. COWUB hold n ho Mehodis ^^,_»>^ / \ ^ V > ^/ N ;<»»y»>i»im ^ aiiur-modo Suis a Bpoclniy, i ds lr i8llng:ml6l 1 / 1 ^R nr^a»-sra^^r" Al0 Kli / ~ ^,,0.^^. D Sunday on accoun o ho.^ ^ / \ BOOKS. $ BOOS OR SHOES, % ^ w o Jir<>MmoMA W(, lea j «qimrlr and Miss Vornn Mlllor UbmrlOB Bupplioa OlimiKir linn u any Book Boro J*J '», COiUMBA HQF rnsliaekand Miss vornn Minor BECOND FLOOH WAN. m iw worm. J»J. R p n w r r h v" ^ U" i» A* ****** rih meaalob. bay window. is 11 ee wide by 15 MHrAlBd AN«OOK8 0U«H*. ^ 0. *"«.**«v»«i, ^ 120 Wos Fron 8roo, noar Pearl. Hod Ban oo onic nml n nopnrncd rom ho din-,mammolio»nlo«hu Vm\ ' W iron Hreo, oppoalo Shormim'a Marko, $ KrouKor'6 Boor ana F. k M. 8olia(or'» Ml hion luro o un KKUBBH la K room by sliding doom. LECCA BR0HER8. A nun HANW w r ^ W«lmr Bmir always on draugk '

8 LLE SLVER NEWS. A Debae on he Boer, War on Monaav Mah. A debae was held u he meeing o he American Mechanics on Monday pig li as o wheher or no England was jusiied in goinn o war wih he Boeie. W- 0. Moyle', Dewi C. Heyer, L. B. and Myron Campbell hough ha England was righ. Eev. J. W. Lee, Henry Parker and George Campbell argued on he oher Bide o he quesion. he debae wa9 decided agains England, he midwiner club rue a Frank Sherwood's las Friday nigh. Games were played unil midnij>h, when rereshmeus were served. hose presen were Miss Ella D. Poer. Miss Adele Hendriokson, Hisses Berha and Ella King, Miss Bessie Parker; Miss Louise Lippinco, Waler J. Moyle, William Parker, Raymond King, Frank, Baes, Benjamin Shoemaker and Frank Curis o Lile Silver, A. Holmes and William A. Shoemaker and Eugene Cooper o Shrewsbury, and Miss Grace D. Johnson o Red Bink. Miss Mira Alas and Misses Margare and Jennie Brill o Oceanic, and Mies Neie Snyder and Miaa Olive Curchin o Fair Haven are spending o-day wih Mra. J. E. Harvey. he monhly meeing o he Epworh league will be held in io church omorrow nigh. he league paper will. beread by Waler J. Moyle. Miss Frances Parker spen par o las week a Brooklyn wih her siser, Mrs. Harry Crossley. ALANC HGHLANDS NEWS. 1 he Mehodis Church o Have Elecric Lighs. he Epworh league o he Mehodis church me a.miss Minnie-Warden's las hursday nigh o devise means o raising money o pay or wiring he church or elecric lighs. was decided o hold an organ recial and concer early in March. he work o convering Joseph Edwards's sore building ino a boarding house is nearly compleed. will be one- o. he ines hoarding houses in own. he work on he building was done by Richard Byron and Frank Johneon. George H. Davis and Calvin Miller are rebuilding he loor in James A. Sage's livery sable ha recenly collapsed. :- he loor has Leen-srenghened wih iron girders. Miss Berha Ward, daugher o Mrs. Charles Conovei 1 o Orange, spen par o las week wih. Mrs. D. Lane Conover. MiBaes Florence and rene VanPel, ; daughers o J. E. VSnPel, spen par o lus week wih relaives a New York. Mrs. James Bills and her daugher Anna are visiing Mrs. Bills's siser, Mrs. Jerry Parker o Red Bank. Miss Gussie Paerson o Middleown spen par o las week wih her broher, Samuel F. Paerson. Helen, he inan daugher o Ber Sickles, is recovering rom a severe sickneas. Joseph umen spen par o las week a oms River. J. Nelson Paddock is laid up wih rheumaism. OCEANC NEWS. reunion a Newark las Friday nigh. Four Xeiv members o he JPresbperlan Cliurch. ' down in ron o his propery. John Davis is having several rees cu Rev. S. W. Knipe has been giving a A. Holmes Borden has bad his sore course o illusraed lecures in he Presbyerian church or he pas wo weeks. Miss Sadie Sagueron is Bick wih lined or gas.. he lecures were well aended and measles. were very ineresing. Four persons have recenly joined he Presbyerian chucli. he new members are Miss Gussie.Pinard, Miss Ehel Wilson, Miss Edih Conover and George urkingon. A horse owned by Alber Bloodgood was aken sick las hursday and had o b& sho o pu i ou o is misery. Mra. L. E. Harvey and Mrs. S. W. Knipe, boh o whom have been sick wih he grip, are recovering. Miss % Nellie Harvey o New York will spend* Washingon's birhday wih her moher, Mrs. L. E, Harvey. Frank Skidmore, who "runs a livery sable a Lakewood dunng he winer, was in own yeserday. Sixeen members o he Bed Men's lodge visied hn K-ypor lodge on Friday nigh. Miss Jennie imond o Eas Orange spen Sunday wih Mr. acj lire. John Wilson. he Horiculural SX-J^ will give a dance in Red Men'n hill u*-m>rro«- nigh. Sir. and Mrs. George L-«isjsinr«l are visiing relaives a Jersv Ciy. lnon Falls News. A eam o homes own^d by Benjamin Griggs and driven by one u his arm hands ran away on Friday. hey ran across he bridge and ried o ge in Mrs. Sarub Daly's yard. b<; gae was closed. he horses jumped he ence, doing some dninugo 10 boh he wngon and he ence. he inon Falls urnpike company is working n opening he roads rom Freehold o Euonown. he oads rom his pluco o Eaonown nro illed wih snow rom onn ence o he oher, Edward MoDonnld hiched wo eams o horses o a sleigh on Monday nnd drovo abou, breaking ho roads. here was no school on Monday on accoun o he sorm. Holmdol News. - lio women o ho Holmdcl Reormed church hold mi A BCxooiubluinhocliupul las Friday nigh. OHO who ook pnrl in ho enerainmen were Mrs. Ezru Scll wagon, Mrs.,. L. 0. Solmnck, Mrs. Fred v. hompson, Minies Frances Magee, Ella VanClcn, Eniinii Sil wngon, Alice Sldlon, Bcrlm linne* nnd Emm Polliemul. A collecion o $4.60 wu alicn up. William Emmonn, who in gvncralh called " Uncle Bill" by Holmdel people, is conined o ho OUBO wih rliciimn lnm, Wlllinra A, Wlmloy is a Long Brand undergoing Dr. Clark's reamen oi ho removal o n enncor o ho nose. ( any ova o ndvcrino n UB UKOBKU. prins«rnoly. Adv. \ MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Cecil Conover Ges a Surprise Birh' day Pary, Cecil C. Conover o Middleown waa nineeen years old las Friday and a nigh a surprise.visi was paid o him. he BUrprisers me a Harry Lu burrow's beore going o MR Cohover's, hey ook wih hem a Morris chair as a gi or Mr, Conover. he evening was spen in playing games and dancing and a eleven o'clock rereshmens were served. hose presen were Misses Lydia and Jessie Bowne, May and Kiie Wes, Annie lunking, Louise Sark, Berha Hendrickson, Nina Roo and idie Sou, Harvey Conover, Alred Luyser, James Sou. Harry Lu burrow, "ohn Hendrickson, David H. Wycko and.charles Roo. *. Among hose who have been visiing here are Mrs. M. M. Hau o Asbury 'ark, who has been visiing her grandmoher, Mrs. John R. Morris; Miss Lizzie Hankies o Headden's Corner, who has been spending a ew days wih her siser, Mrs. saac Morris; Miss Annie Fros Monclair, who is he gues o Mrs. George Morord o New Monmouh; Mrs. E. C. VanClea o Asbury Park, who spen hursday wih Mrs. Richard Luburrow ; Mr.' and. Mrs. Morord aylor o Holmdel. who spen Wednesday wih Mrs, aylor's sisers, Misses Lydia and Kae Fxos, and Mrs. Mary 6. Blanck J New York, who has been visiing her daugher, Mrs. K A. Sloe. John P. Evans, who has been laid up or a monh wih blood poisoning, is able o be ou. Mrs. William M. hompson is visiing Mrs. Washingon Paulison o Passaic. Miss Mabel r'win is visiing her siser, Mrs. R. de la Reussille o Freehold. Alber E. Schneider has aken he lgencyjouhljkacyeleiiicycle ',_ Edward C. aylor has been visiing a Due rom approved reserve agens 65, New York and Philadelphia, Checks and oher cash iems 14,987 ll rwin Benne is visiing Mrs. B. B. Noes o ober Naional Banks 8,0(15 Fracional paper currency, nickels and Smock o Asbury Park. cens, Edwin Beekman has been visiing a Lawul Money Reserve n Bank, viz: Long sland. Specie $25, Legal ender noes...'...- 6, «- Shrewsbury News. Redempion und wih V. S. reasurer (5 per cen o circulaion) 1, Miss Minnie Hurley, daugher o harles H.'Hurley, has recovered rom oal... a $ an aack o quinsy sore hroa. Benjamin Hendrickson o Asbury Park, Cono- Capial sock paid n... $, LABLES ver Coles and David erwilliger o Long Surplus und... 75,00000 Undivided prons, less expenses ana Branch spen Sunday wih Misses Susie axes paid 181, and Bessie Hurley. Naional Bank noes ousanding. 22,50000 Joseph V. Holmes and his daugher Due o oher Naional Banks 20, Due o Sae Banks and hankers '!83 8-i race were reurning romrked Banka ndividual deposis subjec o cueck."..v' 400,09158 ew days ago when heir sleigh upse. One o helshas WBB broken bu he ccupanb o he sleigh were no hur. Miss Grace W. Holmes, daugher o oseph V. Holmes, who aends he sae normal school, is pracicing eaching in. he Mechanic sree school a Red 3ank. he ladies' reading circle me yeserday a Mrs. A. Holmes Borden's. A iano solo was rendered by Mis3 Nellie juphen. ' Miss Ruh Cbilds o New York, who has been visiing Miss Edih Barlow, reurned home Saurday. Mrs. Mesayer and Waler B. Parsons sang a due in he Presbyerian church on Sunday. Rev.. P McCurdy o Philadelphia has been visiing Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Borden. Rev. Samuel D. Price preached a a Pair Haven News. Frank Hammer, who has been sick! or a long ime, was able o be ou or he irs on Monday. Miss Olive'Curchin enerained a score riends a a bubble pary las Wednesday nigh. Each gues was urnished wih a clay pipe and a basin o soapy waer and a vase was oered o he person who blew he bigges bubble. he prize was won by Leser Curchin. Miss Neie Snyder was awarded he booby prize, which was a in lobser. Annie and George Vix o New York, who have been visiing riends here or he pas wo weeks, reurned home yeserday morning. he Fair Haven gun club will hold a shooing mach on is grounds o-morrow. Bluerocks will be used as arges. Charles Hulse, who has been conined o he house wih sickness or several weeks, is able o be ou. An enerainmen will be held in he church o-morrow nigh or he benei o he miniser's salary. Mrs. C. P. Worhley and Miss Mira Doughy are visiing relaives a Long Branch. Mrs. Joseph hompson and Mrs. Elwood Smih are visiing.riends a Elberon.» : Wayside News. Mr.. and Mrs. George Herber and lieirson, OliverSewar Herber, spena day lns week wih Mrs. ; Herbor's parena, Mr. and Mrs. Chrisopher Qranan. Mrs. Waler Worles and Miss Eva Dangler o Wes Long Branch have been' visiing Mrs. Charles Brand. Mrs. Albor Wardoll o. Eaonon-n, who line been visiing her son, Job Wardell, his reurned home. No services were held, in he Mehodis church on Sunday on accoun o ho sorm. Frederick. Duncan has. rened his house o Hornce Miller. Miss Ela Graman o Elboron lma been visiing relaives hero. Chapel mil Nowa. Qordon Paerson o Alanic Mrs. Highlands and her daugher Mav, who have boon visiing Mra. Paorsoi'B parens, Mr. nnd Mrs. ra AnonidcH, have ro urncd.home. Rlra. GeorRo Smih is visiing hor Biser, Mrs. Lucy Awucr o Alanic UinhlandB.. ' Chorlcl Heed has movod rom Llncro o he Gordon hompson arm. Frank Anonidcs spen Friday and Saurday a New Brunswick. Mrs. F. L. Brown spen Saurday a Now York. DALY AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZNES, y PERODCALS, 'AND A FULL LNE OF PAPEERES A F. W. MOSELLE'S, 28 BROAD S.. RED BANK. )EPOR OF HE CONDON OF A he Firs Naional Bank o Red Bank, a Rod Bank, in he Sae o New Jersey, a he close o business, February 18h, l!»0., RESOURCES. Loans and discouns $520,280 Overdras, secured and unsecured U. 8. Bonds o secure circulaion 25,00000 U.S. Bonds on band 5, Socks, securiies, ec 73,H12 11 Banking-house, urniure and ixures.. 17, Due rom Naional Dunks (no Beservo Agens) 23,83427 Due rom SaU) Buuks uud nwkeis... 13, oal $800, AK OF NEW JEB8EY, CODN OF HONSOUH, 88. ', H. CampDell. cashier o he above-named bank, do solemnly swear ha heaborc saemen ls-rue o he bes o my knowledge and belie. - H. CAMPBELL. Cnahior: Subscribed and sworn o beore me his 20h day o February, llio. ROBER F. PARKER, Noary Public. CoBRKcr-Aes:. WM. APPLEGAE, Ji,) OEO. J.-COOPEH, V Direcors. J. L. XERHUNE, 1 JEPOR OF HE CONDON OF A> ho Second Naional Bank o Red Bank, a Bed Bank, n ho Sae o Now Joreoy, a ho closo o business, February 13h, MOO... 'KKSOCBOES; Loans and discouns $595, Overdras, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds o secure circulaion 75, oco,8ecuriUes,eb...' M Banking-house, urniure and ixures.. 19,0(10 00 Ober real esae and morgages owned. 8.U00 00 Due rom KaionaljBanks (no reserve agens)...':...::... 4, Due rom Sae Banxs and bankers VJlCii 35 Due rom approved reserve aenla 44, Checks and oher cash iems ' '3 Noes o oher Naional Banks 1, Fracional paper currency, nickels and cens ii Lawul Money Reserve in Bonk, viz: Specie ; Legal ender, noes 85, Redempion und wih U. B. reasurer (5 per cen o circulaion)...'. 2, oal $839, LADLKS. Capial sock paid n $75, Surplusund 75, Undivided prois; less expenses and axespaid 125, Naional Bank noes ousanding 67, Due o oher Naional Banks Due o Sae Banks and bankers Dividends unpaid 1, ndividual deposis subjec o check 8477, Demand ceriicaes o deposi Ceriaed checks...,...;.. 3.E07 83 oal $.839, SAE or NEW JERSEY, COUNY OF HONMOUH, SS:,. B. Edwards, cashier o he above-named bank, do solemnly swear ha ho abovo saemen s rue o he bes o my knowledge and belie.. B. F.DWAKDS. Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn o beore me his 19h day o February,1800.' 8. SWAN WENBERG. Noary Public A e HRooK J. B AFFORD ALLEN, }Direcors. JOHN 8. APPLEGAE, EPOR OF HE CONDON OF R he Navcsink Naional Bank a Red Bank, n ho Bao o New Jersey) a he closo o business, February 13h, 2001). / ESOBCEB. Loans and discouns..: $239,78215 Overdras, secured nnd unspuured V. 8. Bonds o seouro circulaion 12, Premiums on U. 8. bonds l,8n 00 Socks,securiies.ec -. JM20 00 Banking house, umiuro and ixures... 14, Oher renl esae and morgages owned Duo rom Naional Banks (no reserve r agenw) DAW <0 Duo rom Sae BankB and hankers smir.l r,s Duo rom approved reservo agens lii.oso 31 Chocks and oher cash oms Fracional paper currency, nickels and coni 1,83 Lawul Monoy Resorvo in Bunk, ve.: S l K i C l O Legal ender noes Redempion und wih U. 8. reasurer, (l ]>or cun o circulaion) 5(12 50 oal... $338, MADMKB. Capial sock paid n 850,000 H HiimliM und 15, Undivided prois, less expenses and luxcapald 2,1195 1)2 Naional bank noes.ouaandlnir 11,21X Due o ohor Naional banks 10,170 0!) Duo o Bao Bunks nnd bankorsi 121) 2H Dividends unpaid ndividual deposis subjec o chock... $H)8,li0o 01 Demand ccrmcaea o deposi. Ccrlddd cliocka 1 H MgJUO MM ^ Noel and blllh rediscounod. 117,385 K) oal $U8B,13olo BAK OV NKW JKKHKV, COUNY OV MONMOUH, UK,1, Enoch,. Cowar, c*»hl«r o lio nlmmwiamod bank, do BoUnnnly BW«nr ha Uio iilmve HnUnnon s rue o ho '^oklod 8( Mmdbol,«HulwcrilHid uni sworn obloro mo ills 20h iny "'"'llxokmokon, J... Noary Public. A JA. 8. UnOOKMOHON, UOH.»AVH, Jn.,,0.1), 'AUSONr, J>lrec(«r«i 200,000 ASPARAGUS ROOS FOR SUE. Palmeo (he rue variey) one year old, $8.00 per ' " ' " wo yeare old, $4.50 per 0. ". " ; " i Seed, 50 cens per pound., Gian Argeneuil, ree rom rus and a" superior variey o Palmeo, one year old roos,'(equal o woyears o oher varieies), $5.00 per 0. Seed, $1-00 per pound.; i Conover's Colossal; one year 1 old. $8.50 per 0. - " ' " wo years old, $4.00 per 0. ; - " ' v " Seed, 40 cens per pound. Columbian Mammoh Whie, one year, $4.00 per 0.. '. " ' '! wo years old, $5.00'per.0. ", -- " " Seed, 60 cene per pound.,' All are described in my spring caalogue, which will be mailed ree o all applicans.' '! J.. LOVE, Broad Sree, Red Bank. :.. LLE SLVER, N.J. r140 iv Corses. C \ B a La Spirie Corses ' ARE OUR FAVORES. Some are shor, ohers medium and long waiss.. One dollar or a good pair Corses, beer ones or $1,25 o $2.25. We~also sell-oher goodmakes-o- Corses, some as low as 50 cens. he nex ime you wan a pair o Corses ry he C B a la Spirie. MRS. E. WES, RED BANK EMPLE O FASHON. XwoWeeks'OpeningSale! FROM FEBRUARY 14h O FEBRUARY 27h. FOR CASH. We will sell he goods menioned in our lis below, and hun- $ v dreds o oher aricles in he grocery line, 10 per cen cheaper $- han was ever sold in Col's Neck beore. We ask or your paronage o help us boom up old Alanic,as our moo is: ; "Live and le live." 17 lbs. Crysal Washing Soda 25c. Pin can Belas Prep'd Musard. 15o. 7 ' snpw; whie Laundry 3 cans or 25c. Sarch.. 25c. Pearl apioca, per pkg. 9c. 6-pound package c. Duryea's Cornsarch, per pkg 7c. C cakes Sain Gloss Soap 25c. Schepp's Shreded Cocoanu, per 6 " Ocagon Soap 25c. pkg 9o. 1 pound package Gold Dus... 5c. Waler H. Baker's Cocoa, 1 lb pkg.34c. 5 pounds Baking Soda'. 25c. Silvers' Cleaned Currans, pkg... 9o, Clohes Pins 10c. " Seeded Raisins, pkg 10c. Varick brand Ammonia, per bole.so. 4 lbs. Caliornia Prunes.25c. Large size bole Hiller's Casup.lOc. 4 ' ' beb Lemon Crackers 25o. Small " lc. 5 " " Ginger Snaps 25c. Pin bole Golden Moon Honey..20c. 5 " " Soda Crackers 25o. CANNED GOODS SPECAL. Purian Lima Beans, 8 cans'. 28c. Reugee Sring Beans, 3 cans 28c. Brnkeley'sEarlyJunePeaB,8cans.28o.' Hubbard's Sugur Corn, 8 cans....28o. Parisian bran* Succoash, 8 cans.28c. mpored Sardines, per can... 5c. Laurel Valley omaoes, 3 cans..28o. We will pu our eas and Coees ^agains any in he world or lavor and qualiy. Fines Maracaibo per lb.25c. Mixed per lb.85c. " Java " 30o. Pork " 8c. Silver's Blend " 22c. Exra ine Mackerel " lie. " Challenge " 12c. Bes Elgin Creamery Buer 20c. Bes Young Hyson " 45o. PureLeaLard " 8c. " Oolong...'. " 45c. MERS & MAHEWS, (Successors o S. Mahews), COL'S NECK. NEW JERSEY. Sore Closed Washingon's V V i Birhday. Good Rubbers! pays o buy Rubbers o me or h6y wear. have any syle and several grades in regular sock a close igures. Bargains in Rubbers: Mon'a ond Women's linndspmo. Goodyear cloh Sorm Bubbors, repular 1, U5 grade... 8»o. Women's high buon Arolico, sizos 2H 0}, ho $1.85 grado, n $ 1.00 MisBoa' 1s grado Hcol OvoraliooB.,. H prlco will pay you o ry here irs. You will probably ge jus wha you need a abou one-hal price. CLARENCE V WHE. Broad S., Red Bank,

9 ANE VOLUME XXL NO. 35i RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, PAGES 9 O 16. AGANS A DECSVE VOE A OCEANC ON MONDAY NGH. Seveny-hree Voes, Agains he Projec o ieen iri Favor o he Advocaes o ncorporaion o Make Anoher Eor. he voers o Oceanic held a meeing on Monday nigh and decided agains incorporaion by a voe o 73 o 15. hose who have opposed incorporaion - have said all along ha a grea majoriy o he people o he village o Oceanic were opposed o he place being inoorporaod; bu he advocaes o he measure have been so loud in declaring ha mos o he Oceanic olks waned incorporaion ha he people o he ownship generally believed such o be he case. he voe o Monday nigh, however, shows an overwhelming majoriy opposed o he proposiion, _; - he meeing on Monday nigh was adjourned rom he previous Monday nigh, i being agreed by boh sides ha a voe on he quesion should hen be aken. Boh sidea agreed o abide by he resul o he voe, bu he largo propery owners in he proposed borough.who are summer residens declared ha hey would igh he incorporaion in he legislaure i he voe wen ha way. Abou a hundred voers aended he meeing on Monday nigh, nnd here were in addiion a ew young men and boys. William Pearsall was chairman _o..hejneeing.andjc..heb.erj5?»uidg,. he principal o he public school, was secreary; he meeing irab very lively. Abou hal a dozen o he summer residens avor he incorporaion o' he village,' bu hese are all small propery owners. All he large propery owners among he summer residens, wihou a single excepion so ar as kno vn, are opposed'o i. One o he summer residens who avors incorporaion is a' ; Mr. Bleiman. Dr. W. S. Whimore avors incorporaion and A. C. Corell is opposed o i? -During he meeing on Monday nigh Dr. Whimor.e asked Mr. Corell i he had no go a leer rom Mr. Bleiman in regard o he maer.. "Yes," said Oorell, " go a leer wih Mrr Bleinmn'a name signed o i, bu he leer was wrien by Dr. Whimore and no by Sir. Bleiman." Mr. Corell read he leer, and when Mr. Whimore go up o reply he brough in he saemen ha Oceanic would run William Murphy agains W. abor Parker or ownship commieeman ihe coming spring. Mos o he people o Oceanic, boh Republicans and Democras, wan Mr.. Parker releced, and.dr. Whimore's saemen brough ou a srong proes and he was orced o drop ha line o argumen. Finally he. meeing prepared o voe on he maer o incorporaion. hose who avored incorporaion ried o ge he maer posponed again, bu mos o hose presen waned he maer Beled and a voe was decided on. hose who opposed incorporaion had prined ballos bearing he words "Agains ncorporaion." he oher side bad no prined ballos bu ime was allowed or wriing he ickes. When he voing hegnn i was seen ha he opponens o incorporaion were grealy in he majoriy, and Dr. Whimore, Frank McMahon, James Bogle, James Enrigh, James, Samuel and Williani Bruce,'Charles Harvey and John nnd Harry Rex le he room wihou voing. John Pnrmley, who avored incorpora' ion. wan o voe wice, once or himsel nnd once or his aher, who was no presen, bu his was no allowed. When he voes were couned i was ound ha 78 voes had been cas agains incorporaion nnd 15 in avor o i. hose who le he room when he voing began have decided o ignore he resul o Monday nigh's meeing and o call anoher meeing Boon, hey B*ay ha he- resul on Monday nigh did no show he real eeling o he people o ho place. Mosli o he people o Oceanic, howover, regard he voe on Monday nigh as inal, nnd hey Bay ha any now meeing or any oher aemps a in corporaion will prove o bo a lzsjle. ' Eionown's Finances.' hcro is sorao dissaisacion nmonp; hopooplo o Eaonown ownship over ho inancial muers o ha ownship, especially in connecion wih lio rolley road and ho sone road. A mooing o he people o he ownship will bo callod oarly nex woolc, n' which ho various macra will ho diecuabid.i A prominen eaure o HE RKWBKB isio news,, o ho churches in his pu ' o ho couny. Adv. MABSABESC'S MASQUERADE. Was Given in he own Ball Las Wednesday Sigh. Massabesio council o he Degree o Pocahonas o Ked Bank gave an oldashioned masquerade dance, and supper in he own hall las Wednesday nigh. Abou 150 people were presen, hal o whom were in edsume. he grand march began a nine o'clock. -was led by Bruno Mazza and Charles Benne. Mr, Mazza was dressed as a woman. He did no wear underskirs and his dress had a decidedly clinging eec. Mr. Benne wasdressed as a policeman. Aer he grand march Mr. Mazza ook o his emale aire and appeared in a sailor cosume. A midnigh a ine supper was served. consised o chicken, urkey, cranberry sauce, roas meas, ohicken and poao salad, sandwiches, biscui, cake,, coee, ec. Aer he supper dancing was.resumed and was kep up unil our o'clock. hose in charge o he aair were Mrs. Susan Benne, Mr. and Mrs. Elisba Wilson, Mrs. Susan Riddle, Mrs. Laura P. horp, Mrs. Siisan Mooney, Mre. Elizabeh Akinson, Mrs. Jennie Kirbey and Miss Louisa Smih. * A EAR'S NSURANCE. Wha he- Prudenial nsurance Company >id in n hese days when he lie insurance, companies are represened by husling agens in every liamle, villageadciy o he grea land, grea increases in new. business wrien each year are hardly o Be expeced ; ye he Prudenial insurance company, whose annual saemen appears in his paper, organized as an indusrial company 24 years ago, and which has been wriing ordinary business or a period o oureen years only, issued los year new indusrial business o he amoun o nearly $165,800,000, and ordinary business o more han $56,900,000; in all nearly $222,700,000^ greaer amoun o 1 new business han was wrien by any oher lie insurance company in he world during he same period. Besides his wonderul increase in new business, he company repors a gain in asses.during 1899 o $5,000,000 and over, bringing he asses o he Prudenial up o nearly $34,000,000; also an increase in surplus o more han 0,000,000, and an income amouning a he presen ime- o over $20,000,000. During 1890 his company paid o policy-holders over $6,000,000, making he oal paymens o policy-holders since is organizaion over $42,000,000. wo eachers Resign. Miss Nellie Hockmnn o Rockpor and Miss Jennie Heyer o Col's Neck, eachers in he Oceanic public school, have resigned heir posiions. Miss Hockman has acceped a posiion as eacher in one o he Newark public schools and her resignaion ook eec las Friday. Miss Alice Reid g Ocean. Ciy has,been engaged in her place. Miss Heyer resigned on accoun o poor healh, and her resignaion will go ino eec as soon as a eacher can be secured o ill he vacancy. earing Down a Barn. Charles Lum o Linoro has sold his old barn o James Conover, who lives near Holmdel. Mr. Conover paid y $20 or i. He will ear i down and use he imbers or a new barn which he will build on he place where he lives. he barn is locaed across he road rom Mr. Lun'a house, Originally he barn was a very large one, bu abou a year ago Mr, Lurn cu i in wo and moved hal o i near his house and re-inclosed i. George Layon's L O R Broken. George Lnyon, who drives a coal wagon or John J. Leonnrd o Alanic Highlands, was delivering conl n Edward Curis's las Saurday. ho conl had o bo carried in in bags and o go rom ho sidewalk o heyard i was necessary o go up several sops. Mr. Layon was going up he sops when he slipped nnd oil, breaking his log bolow he knee. Ho was aken homo and ho bone was se by Dr. J. B. VnnMaer... A Fall Down a Bank. Charles B. Williams, who lives near ho Lilo Silver Halon, wns walking near ho Saion on hursday when ho ripped over a picoo o bnlo wire, ono end o which was rozen in ho-ground. Ho ell down a our-oo ombnnluicn. Ho was no Bodinialy injured, bu ho n an ulderly man, and ho has boon conined o ho house Blnoe ho acciden. pnys o ndverlbo n BULLOCK'S NEW RAL. JUDGE COLLNS GRANS HM : A KEW RAL. * he Xee rial Grqpied an he Ground,ha Xew Evidence Was JFoud-he Xew rial o Begin Nex hursday. William Bullock, who sho and kiled James Walsh, will have a new rial. Judge Collins so decided when he maer was heard beore him las hursday, and he new rial will be held he laer par o nex week. " -' '! he ground on which he new rial was graned was, he 1 inding o a pisol in Bullock's yard by "Paul urner and Joe Rogers. When Bullock was ried he irs ime he esiied ha Walh pu his hand o bis hip pocke and pulled a weapon on him; ha aer he had sho Walsh he had picked'up he weapon and ossed i in he direoibn o he rear o he lo, and he hough i wen over he ence in he Goleman yard. Fred Frick, Peer Lang and'frank Sryker searched or he pisol bu did ind i. Mrs. Bullock receply made arrangemens o go Souh.; Bullock himsel;, who las summer bough he house and lo on Sou sree rom Mrs; Marks, ranserred i o heir aer he was aken o he'couny jail. Mrs. Marks rened heplace o saac' urner and he sen his boy o he place o rale up he yard. he boy and Joe Rogers, Mrs. Bullock's broher, were raking up he yard when heyjbund he pisolunder-a. sprawling grapevine, and covered up wih leaves. lio pisol was ound by Paul urner, who picked i up and'-ran in he house wih i, shouing o Mrs. Bullock, "Here's Mr. Walsh's pisol; Mr. Bullock didn' ell no lie. r '/'.; he pisol was shown in cour, bu.no one knew posiively, wheher Mr. Walsh had owned such a pisol or no. Bullock was brough ino cour and he old he same sory o he shooing ha he old when he was irs capured, and which he old aerward a his rial. He said he was unnerved by ear and exciemen, and ha he could no ell wheher he had hrown he pisol over he ence or no. He old he direcion in which' he had hrown i, and h.is: corresponded o he place where i.waa'ound, Prosecuor Heisley argued ha a new rial should no be graned^ bu Judge Collins, in his decision, said, ha in he ligh o he new evidence'presened here was no escape rom graning.a new rial. His remarks in making his decision were unbiased, and he rerained' rom saying anyhing avorable or unavorable as o he resul o his new evidence in he case.'.! He said, however, ha in graning he new rial he did no wan o be undersood us inimaing ha he new evidence and he sory o Bullock in connecion herewih consiued sel-deense, since ha was a quesion o ac o be deermined by he jury in he case. he prosecuor, aer he new rial had been graned, saed ha he new evidence would no change he resul in he case and ha a he coming rial Bullock would be sure o be again conviced o murder in-he irs degree. Bullock has grown somewha hinner since he has been in jail, bu hishealh remains good. he bills or he rial o Bullock have been paid. Bx-Judge George C. Beekman o Freehold and William J. Leonard o Alanic Highlands ench reocived $275 rom he couny or heir services in he ense. When Bullock sold his house and lob back o Mrs. MarlB he received $. in cosh, and his has also been said o have been paid o his lawyers. Sale o a Sage Line. J. Holmes Hendrickson's sage lino lias been bough by heodore Colyer, who owns ho livery Bnblo business in ho rear o he Globo hoel. Mr. Colyer did no buy he horses on ho sage roue, bu he bough ho sages and buniness. Mr. Hendrickson had decided o disconinue ho eago roue on he irs o March in caso i was no sold, bu Mr. Colyor will coninue ho business. Ordera or sages hereaer will be le a Mr. Colyer's sables. wo Wagons Collide. A horso owned by S.. Whie o Alanio Highlands nnd driven by Lewis B. Morris'go scared liih week and ran away. n urning ho cornor a Maliowl'a drug soro Whie's wngon. collided wih Jamci) D. Sou'. milk wngon. ho wheels o ho wo wagons wcro looked in Biioh n manner ha ho horece had o bo unhoulccd beore ho wagons could bo go apar. No daraago was (loo., DEAH BENEF,NCREASED. Holmde's American mechanics o Payan Addiional $950. he American Mechanics lodge ;o Holmdel has increased is deah benei rom $270 o $520 by joining he naional benei associaion conneced wih he order. Hereoore he lodgo has' belonged only o he sae benei -associaion. he lodge pays each o he wouneral benei associaions en cens a monh or each member and or his money each associaion insures he lives o he lodge's members or $250. n addiion o hese amouns he lodge pays $20 ou o is own und, making $520 in all ha will be paid o a member's amily in case o deah. 3?o provide or his addiional insurance he dues o he lodge have been increased rom $U.50a year o $8.82 a year, he, iniiaion ee o $5 remains he same. ' ' Since he lodge was organized i has paid hree deah claims o $250 each. he irs claim paid was ha o David Sryker, who died soon aer he lodge was organized. he oher wo claims were hose o James and Sylveser "ilon. hey were brohers and boh died o consumpion. he lodge is now in beer condiion inancially han a any ime since is organizaion. Unil his winer he demands on he lodge or sick beneis have always been heavy and mos o he lodge's receips have been used in paymen o expenses and sick beneis. his winer he sick beneis have been unusually ligh and he lodge now has over$ in he-reabury membership o he lodge is 65. WEDDNG ANNVERSARES. Sir: and Jlrs. James Magee Snrprlsed-Oher.Celebraions. Mr. and -Mrs. James Magee o Freehold received a surprise visi las week in celebraion o he 25h anniversary o heir marriage. he guess gave a silvec-mouned oile se o Mr. and Mrs. Magee, and each o he wo received a medal. Sir. Magee's medal was-o gold and he inscripion se orh his good -qualiies and excellen behavior as a husband during he pas 25 years. Mrs. Magee's medal was o silver and he inscripion old o her wiely-love and devoion during her wedded lie. Mr. and Mrs. John Crochel o Freehold celecrae'd he ieenh anniversary o heir marriage las week. he guess were enerained wih dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coshland o Long Brahoh celebraed heir 6ilver wedding 'as week. *» m A Coming Fair. A air will be held in, he new ire house on.whie sree abou he las week in March by ndependen and Libery hose companies o Red Bank. he air will las a week or en days, A ireman's oui and a ireman's gold badge will be voed or and a woman's gold wach and a bicycle will be chanced o. he winner o he wheel can selec any $50 wheel ha can be bough in Red Bank. Supper will be served one nigh during he' air. he proceeds o he air will be used o urnish he rooms-o he-new-ire house on Whie sree, which will be occupied by ndependen and Libery hose companies. Miss Olive Moun Enerains Friends A company o people rom LocuB' Poin and Navesink visied Miss Olive Moun o Red Bank las hursday nigh, where hey spen he evening in playing euchre. hey drovo home by way o Seabrigh and did no reach Locus Poin unil our o'clock Friday morning. n ho pary were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Maxson. Miss da Johnson, Mies Lilian Heah, Miss Edih Swan, Paul Schurman, Robor Edwards and William and Edward Golden, Landlord Sues ennn. ho cape o Henry Scruggs o Alanic Highlands agains William. Winn o ho same plnco was ried beore Jusice Ellis las Friday. Winn ormerly livod in Seruggu'a house. Winn didn' pay his ren nnd Soruggs made him move, ScruggH says ha Winn upollod ho walls o ho houso booro ho moved and ho sui was brough o recover damaged, Sovernl winesses wero sworn on eoh Bide. ho jusice- rcborved decision. Prime lib loaaa, 1 [ nm selling primo rib roass, rom soloood, boo, a 15 cens por round. hwjo roimi aro ho bes ha can no obained nnywhere, bolng rom a cale, and n ho bea o condiion. Frank Brlod, Broad Broo, adjoining BlOkloa & Clay'r,Adv, MWB10M MDDLE0WN. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. A Surprise Pary o Celebrae a Recovery From Sickness he Bel' ord Mevival Closed -A Sore Closed on Acboin o Sickness. Edward Burdge o Locus Poin, who recenly recovered rom a long spell o sickness, received a surprise visi las Friday nigh. he guess me a Miss Sadie Deepreaux'a and wen rom here o he Burdge hpu6e. he evening was Spen in playing games. Rereshmens were served a midnigh.. hose presen were Misses Delia DeVesy, Harie Polhenus, Berha Leonard, Nina M, A. Swan, ya Johnson, Nellie Luburrow, Lily Walling and Sadie Despreaux, Paul Schurman, Ashon Sickles, Rober Edwards, Simon Despreaux, William and Edward Golden, Nelson Maxson, Howard DeVesy, Mrs. Gerrude Johnson, Mrs, Miohael Despreaux and Mre. AlberSmih.. he revival service in he Belord Mehodis church closed on Monday nigh. he pasor, Rev. J. Ward Clark, was sick Sunday nigh and he service waa conduced by his son, Sanley Clark. here were abou 75 conversions during he revival meeings. Mr. and Mrs. John hiel o Belord are boh so sick ha on Monday hey had o close heir sore. Mr. hiel has he grip and Mrs. hiel has a aining spell o which she ib subjec. Miss Margare MacDonald o Navesink.'wlio was- injured several wees" ago }n Broqklyn by sepping on a live elecric wire, reurned o Navesink las Saurday or ne irs ime since he acciden. She sill walks lame.. Bu or he ac ha Miss MacDonald had'on rubber overshoes when she sepped on he live wire,she would have no doub los her lie. he women's auxiliary sociey o All Sains' Episcopal church o Locus Poin will hold a sociable o-nigh a Mra. David Weservel's a Navesink. his sociable was o have been held las week bu was posponed on accoun o Mrs. Weservel's Bickness. ' Rober Runyon o he barge Wesb Shore, and Garre Lee o b.e seamboa Fulon Marke spen Sunday wih heir amilies a Belord. Mr. Lee's broher, Edward Lee, who is a pilo on h,e Fulon Marke, is'aick wih pneumonia on board he boa.. MiBs Ea Lo o Highsown is visiing her couain, Miss Nina'M. A. Swan, who.lives on he Sears road a Navesink. Miss Swan's moher, Mrs. Jacob Swan, was sick several days las week wih acue indigsiion. Mrs. C." A. Moun o Locus Poin was sick all las week, bu nbe is again able o be ou. She was aken sick while in church las Sunday a week ago, Dr. J. W. Benne and Rev. J. F. Shaw o Long Branch visied Rev. J. W. Nickelson o Navesink on hursday o his week. Mrs. John Randolph o Rahway and her daugher Ella are visiing Mrs. Randolph's siser, Mrs. John N. Johnson o, Belord. William Roop o Belord, who was recovering rom a long eiege o he grip, had a relapse las week and is no BO well again. Mr. and Mrs. Job Compon o Belord are visiing heir son, Forres Compon o Brooklyn, who is sick wih pneumonia. Mrs. Ninarod Woodward o Naveaink, who hns been laid up wih a cold and oher complicaions, is improving. Mrs. Joseph Henry o Belord is sick rom he eecs o a carbunclo on her neck, Her condiion is serious. Rev. W, McKcndree Bray o Navesink has been laid up wih sickness. Bray is well advanced in years.. Mrs. Ward Crane o Belord ia spenda week wih her daugher, Mrs, Arhur Compon o Now York. Richard Basse and amily o Por MOD mouh have reurned rom a winer's, visi a Bridgolon. Misa Emma Burdgo, daugher o E.. Burdgo o Locus Poin, is Bick wih, a soro hroa. Harry Cornell o Greenwich, Conn., is visiing J. Hamilon Brainard o Nnveslnk. Roba Richmond, daugher o Lowig Richmond o Belord, is sick wih bronchiis. Mra. homob H, Golden o Loousc Poin spen par o las week a Now York. Ernes Abbo o Fpr Lee epon Sunday a Mrs. Snrah DeVesy'o a Nave- Hinlc. Mrs. Rober A. Johnson o Navealnk, OB been alok wih rliouanrllm in ho uco. Mr.

10 OUBULDNGS BURNED..Recen XVrea in Which Live Sock JPeriehea. he barn o E. Har Heigh o Allaire was burned down on Sunday morning o las week. he place is armed by George Hankina. i He reurned home abou eleven o'clock on Saurday nigh.and pu he eam in he barn. Eve hing was hen all righ. Abou hree o'olock he nex morning he barn was discovered o be on ire by a arm hand, who was awakened by he lames shining hrough his bedroom window. he ire had hen made Bueh progress ha nohing could be saved." "Four horses and six cows perished in he lames. Abou iy bushels o whea, ory bushels o rye, ieen ons o hay, and several sackbo corn enlcs and sraw were also desroyed. One o he horses burned was" Old Bob," a avorie huning horse. One eam ha was burned belong o Mr. Hankins, he armer o he place. He had no insurance. Mr. Heigh's loss is covered by insurance. A barn belonging o Luke Dewi o Long Branch burned down las Wednesday nigh. wo horses were desroyed. Mr. Dewi's house was desroyed by ire las all.-, All he oubuildings on Benjamin Clayon's place in Millsone ownship, abou a mile rom Clarksburg, were burned down las week, ogeher wih a lo o hay and grain. he ire is supposed o have been sared by a spark rom a heaing apparaus where waer was boiled or scalding chickens. here was an insurance o $1,000 on he barn and $500 on he conens. A hen houee and anoher small oubuilding on John Silwagon's place a Holmdel burned down las week." he buildings were near Mr. Silwagon's blaoksmih'b shop and residence and i was wih diiculy ha he shop and -house were saved. is no known wha caubed he ire. Sunday Pipers Desroyed. he residens o Eaonown who real he New York Sunday papers had o ge along wihou hem on Sunday. ho papers are brough down rom New York on he paper rain and are hrown o a he Lile Silver saion. A. L. Scobey o Eao&own drives over o he Lile Silver saion and ges hem. On Sunday he papers were hrown rom he rain as usual, bu hey sruck on a snow bank and rolled back on he rack. A rain which was running close behind he paper rain ran over he bundle o papers and cu hem o pieces. 'm m- i Changes o Employmen. Harry Newell, who has been bookkeeper or Mulligan & Srazo o Long Branch or a number o years, has given up his posiion and will manage his moher's arm a Scobey ville. Joseph Schlosser, who has been aolerk or a number o years in Combs & Ellis's lumber yard, is now he Freehold agen o a Jamesburg lumber irm. Ber Reid has aken Mr. Schlosser's place a Combs & Ellis'n. An njured Man Recovering. Joseph Mahews o Freehold, who susained hree broken ribs and oher injuries in a runaway a WeB Farms hree weeks ago, and who has since been laid up a Wes Farms, has reurned o his home a Freehold. He is able o be ou bu is no ye able o work. Fingers Cu. Roland Sha o o Hamilon was using a brush knie las week when bis hands sruck he blade. he humb and ore inger on one hand were cu nearly o. and he middle inger on he oher hand was ou open he ull lengh. $400 or a Broken Nose. Mrs. Bachel Crosa o Manasquan lias received $400 rom he Delaware and Lacknwuna railroad in selemen o a sui brough agains ho company or a broken nose susained a Orange six years ago. Proceedings n a Divorce Sui. Evidence in he divorco. proceedings o Mary R. Pcaroe o Mnnnsquan agains her husband, Frank Pearce, was aken los weok. Mr. Poarco pu in no deenco and Mm. Pearco will prolinbly ge a (11- vorce. A House Burned a Gllwood. he houbo o Charle» Dobaon o Cli, wood caugh ire los hursday nigl rom a deecive iluo and woe burned down. Nearly ovoryhing in ho houso was saved. holobsis$l,g00. -» > A PloiiBiiro rip nerruped. Mrs, Jamoo J, Rood o Sonbrigh, win la rawling hrough ho Souh wih hoi Husband, has been soic wih bronchial pneumonia. Blio lino BO ar recovered m o bo able o reauino her ravel. Reired From Boaarlng Lie. Capain William Grcon o Manaaqunn line Bold bis nercu in ho Bchoomir Hun ligh Mid will reire rom scniirlng lie, A HOLMDEL MAN'S CHANGE. Jamea Callahan Gives Up he Pou- Uon ha He Held ory Hears. James Callahan o Holmdel, whose wie died several weeks ago, has given up his posiion a Jonahan. Holmes's arm a ha place and will go o Lonp Branch and live wih his daugher, Mre. James Feeney. He was o have sold his household urniure.and his horse and wagon los Saurday ajernoon. bu he sorm inerered. As ye Mr. Callahan has no enan or his house. Mr. Callahan has worked on he Holmes place abou 40 years, having been irs employed by Jonahan Longsree, Mr. Hplmea's uncle. When Mr. Callahan came o his counry rom reland he worked a ew years around Marlboro and hen wen o work or Mr. Longsree. Soon aer going o work or Mr. Longsree he bough a lo and buil he house rom which he is abou oj move. his house he has occupied over, hiry years. Mr. Callahan' is abou' 65 years old. <..» JOHN PAERSON'S ACCDEN. He Sared or Marlboro bu Go Only o lnon Falls. John Paerson o Lincro sared or Marlboro las Wednesday wih a home and wagon o aend a sale... When near he Phalanx one o he horse's shoes canie o and Mr. Paerson drove o inon Falls o have he shoe ixed, expecing o coninue he journey o Marlboro. Mr. Paerson did no say a he blacksmih shop while he shoe was being ixed, and when he go ready o sar i was oo lae o reach Marlboro in ime or he sale. He sared or home and on he way home he horse shied ino a dich a he side o he road and upse he wagon, hrowing Mr. Paerson ou. He held on o. he lines unil he horse sopped, and he escaped wihou injury excep or some scraches on he ace. he wagon was no damaged. ; ' '.! -*-. A Dance a Long Branch. Ehel, daugher o Samuel Perrine o Long Branch, was surprised las Friday nigh by a visi rom.a number o riends. he evening was spen in playing games and dancing. A a season-; able hour rereshmens were served, During he evening u lashligh picure was aken. hose presen were Oliver Suphen, Ber' F. Whie and Charles Pierson o Red Bank; Mrs. Moron, Misses Minnie Palmer, Carrie Hampon, Lulu Coles, Manjie Morris, Myrle Moron and Sadie Suphen, Edgar Morris, Harold Denne and Clarence Kline o Long Branch.- - Window Glass Broken. Boys were playing shinny a Mana- 3quan las week whei he sick slipped rom he hand o one o hem and wen ibrough he window o Johnson's jewelry iore. he boy's aher paid he damige. A. large plae glass window in Rudolph Vogel's bucher shop a Manasquan wab accidenly broken a6 week. he glass cos $75 and was insured agains acciden. ;. m i» A Boy's Spine njured. Jesse Morris, aged our years, son o Jesse Morris o Long Branoh, injured his spine las summer by a all. Recenly he los all use o his limbs and las week he was aken o a New York hospial or reamen. He will have o lie in bed in a seel jacke or a year in order o eec a cure, and even hen his reamen may ail o is desired resuls. «i i m A Big Poulry Raiser. George Buzby o Allenown is one o he mos exensive poulry raisers in ha secion. Las week he sold pules ha averaged six pounds each. Wih oher poulry sold Mr. Buzby has markeed 8,680 pounds o poulry hia winer. He has a on more ha is ready or marke. A rip o Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William. Smook o Wickaunk are on a rip o Florida. Mr. Smock is saion agen a Wickaunk and he rip is made on a pass given o Mr. Smock by ho railroad company as a Chrismas gi. $500 or ho Long Branch Hospial. ho Froohold womon'b auxiliary o ho Long Branoh hospial gave a hree days' air las week or ho benei o ho hospial. A sage perormance was given every nornoon and nigh. Over 50O wns cleared. Sick n a Cuban Hospial. Frank Mcinwolser, who wen rom Long Branch o Cuba lim all,, in nick wih Cuban over in a hospial in Ha vnna, Ho is a broher o John P. Moinwciaor o Long Branch, A Bucher Shop Bobbed. i M. F, Kahn'a buchor shop n Long Branch waa robbed loo week o a urkey, r» roas o beo and some change rom ho oash drawer. * LEADS HE WORLD Wih Over 222 \\; y o New nsurance HE PRUDENAL DURNG 1899 Wroe a larger Amoun o nsurance han any oher Lie nsurance Company in he World. '.. WENY-FOURH ANNUAL SAEMEN: January!, ASSES. Bonds and Morgages.. $41,638, Real Esae 4,731, Railroad Bonds (Marke Value)... 9,650, MunicipaJ Bonds (Marke Value)... 3,193, U. S. Gov' Bonds (Marke Value) , Cash in Banks and Oice...._,,.. ^813, neres and Rens, due and accrued. 323, Loans on Collaeral Securiies , Loans on Policies. 332, Premiums de d csn2cios cur86 ( ne ) ' 1,009, oal..'.' $33,948, LABLES.. Reserve on Policies $27,766, All Oher Liabiliies 167, Surplus o Policy-holders 6,014, RECORD OF oal.....$33,948, Asses ncreased.o over Surplus ncreased o over -.-' $33,900, ,ooo,ooD 00 ncome ncreased o over 20,580, Paid Polic)-Holders during 1899 over PaidBolicy-Holders o dae over - 6,250, ,700, Policies in Force ncreased o over 3,500,000. NSURANCE N FORCE NCREASED O OVER $500,000,000 WHCH S A Larger Amoun han ha Carried by Any Oher Lie nsurance Company Conining s Operaions o he Unied Saes. he Prudenial OFFCERS: JOHN F. DRYDEN, Presiden.. LESLE B. WARD, Vice-Presiden. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d V.-P. and Counsel. FORRES F. DRYDEN, Seoreary. HORACE ALLNG, reasurer. WLBUR S. JOHNSON, CaBhier. JACOB E. WARD, Assisan Counsel. EDWARD H. HAMLL,) y Medical Direcors. R. L. BURRAGE, J JOHN K. GORE, Aouory. EDWARD GRAY, Assisan Seoreary. F. H. JOHNSON, Assisan Acuary. FREDERCK A. BOYLE, Assisan Cashier. GEORGE B. SPEER, Sup'. S. O. Agenoies.. C. E. BLANOHARD, Sup'. o Real Esae. W. P. WASON, Assisan Medical Dlreoor. VALENNE RKER,) [ Supervisors. LESLE P. WARD,), ' F. C. BLANCHARD, Supervisor Loon Dep'. nsurance Company o America, HOME OFFCE, NEWARK, N. J. BRANCH OFFCES N RED BAN AND VCNY: P. O. WARNER, Supprinondou, Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. 'W. H. HOUSON, Goneral Agen,' 180 Broad Sroo, Rod Bank, N. J. N. B. GRAY, Assisan Superinenden, Room B, Appioby Bulldln^^»b»ry Park, N. J. W. CRAWFORD, Assisan Superinenden, P. O. Building, Won BPo Sroo, Freehold, W. J. B. W, PEPPER, Assisan Superinenden, P./O. Building, Long Branch, N. J.. F.. BPRAOUE, Aaolsan Superinenden, Vanloer Building, Ualn and Souh Srcos, Jananquan, N. J, J. K, JOHNSON, AB»l»an Suporlnmndon, B, Courier, Building, oms River, N. J. '' '' i ' ' "

11 HE SAGE MANAGES. o he Woes Wih. Which Be Baa o Wresle. "he public knows nohiag a all 6 he hardships o a sage maoager," conided an acor o a reporer. "Reperory companies generally close heir engagemens abou he middle o May and rom ha ime unil he irs or middle o Augus do nohing. hen hey begin rehearsals, wo a day.. is hen ha he hardships o he sage manager begin. he whole reperory o he company is hrown upon him in a heap, and he is compelled o si up ino he. small hours o he morning preparing he plays or rehearsal he nex day. He akes he manuscrip as i comes o him. he, manager o he company ells him; ha here are so many ladies, usually hree, and so many genlemen, usually ire, o play he drama. Bu when he sage manager looks ino he play he inds eigh or en male characers and possibly our or ive emale. Bu" o course he is a genius and canix up such a lile hing as ha all righ. He goes o work. He has one man play wo or hree pars; anoher speaks he lines o wo or more characers as one. hen he draws his lead pencil hrough oher lines. he play is all cu up and chopped o pieces, bu don' blame him. He can' help. here are only hree women and ive men o play i., "He hinks he has done his work well. He lays ha play aside and akes up anoher, using his blue pencil and cuing and doubling up characers as in he Ura. hese wo plays are heri ready or rehearsal. i. "Bu he has no sooner said his, o himsel han a low rumbling sound is heard in he eas. ha is he auhor o he play urning over n his grave. "he sage manager pus he hashed up manuscrip under his pillow, hinking ha will reain his ideas o a maserly producion. Acors are all supe.rsilous even in small maers, bu ha rumbling sound keeps up unil dayligh. He 'dreams^dreams many dieren dreams, bu hey are all o one poin, and ha s o his skilljn improving upon he auhor.. "hen he comes o he rehearsal nex day a veriable crosspach. he irs rehearsal s slow and monoonous o all concerned. is a mere reading rehearsal whereby he cas locae heir posiions and ge an dea o he pars hey are abou o nerpre iey usually run hrough abou wo or hree acs and reserve he res unil aer dinner, when hey inish ha play and sar upon anoher. hey have 'irs rehearsals' o abou hree plays and hen go back o he irs. hey are generally called or 10 o'clock, bu o course in all communiies and organizaions here are sragglers who are oblivious o he righs o ohers. he sage manager is mad. Rehearsal sars. he man who opens he scene comes in a he wrong place, and he sage manager says, ' old you so and so,' o which he acor replies, ' orgo.' "hus i is all he way hrough he play. Each acor or acress is roubled wih deecive memory. he sage manager is mad. "A he hird rehearsal hey are expeced o know heir pars. Bu no maer how well a person knows his par ully wo-hirds o he ime he will have o be called when his cue comes. He is o smoking or elling wha a hi he has made in such and such a, par or s criicising he sage manager's ideas o sage business n some manner airing his own ideas o he discomiure o he ohers. "And he ladles are always o in he wings, paying no aenion o he rehearsal. heir conversaion is usually abou dreas. he sage iannger la more annoyed by he nonnenion o he ladles han o he genlemen, or o he ladles lie mus always be coureous, while o he genlemen he someimes uses language Lwhich s oo poin: ed o breed respec! and good eeling. "As o he sudy o he lines, every acor can ell a unny sory. hey generally sudy heir pars n heir rooms a he hoel. O course hey sudy aloud, and he man n he nex room hinks he has a crazy man or a neighbor. "Soon he opening nigh comes, and he acors go o he heaer o win resh laurels and each o regulae he ohers in heir respecive pars. he irs nigh always goes smoohly. "hero he abominable rehearsals keep up or our weeks wheher needed or no. here is only ono hing ha will arouse he ire o a comedian more han nn exra rehearsal aer heso our weeks aro up ha B o have some o his 'horseplay' cu ou." A Gorman Wash Lis. ho 'old German housowlo had' a srange way o keeping rack o he clohes Hlio gave ou o be washed. was nohing less han a picorial and perpeual wash lis. hero was no.possibiliy o making such an error as o misake ho abbreviaion Sh, or shirs or S. or socking!). She- had picures o each aricle and simply wroo down ho number o each hing opposlo s plcuro wih a pleco o chalk, which was erased when ho hing was reurned and used aealn on ho ollowing week.-^ he llcalher'h Church XmvH. A. prominen eaure o urn Ricailiiu s 1(B nowb o ho churches in hin par o ho couny. Adv. WON HM A BRDE. he Ruse bu Which One young Man's Crjedi Was Esablished. Major j. M. Burke old a good sory o bis experience in helping a riend o ge he girl o his choice., '- "He was a good ellow," said he, bu y^ung and wihou much'capial. he.girl was a beauy and loved he boy, bu he aher (he same old irae aher) objeced and demanded ha: he boy show ha he was capable o supporing a wie. his was n S. Louis abou en years ago, and he boy came o me wih his roubles. " 'Never mind 1,* said. ''ll ix up all righ. - By he way, how much will you ake or your righ leg?' "He looked a me as'hough J were crazy, bu made no answer. " ''ll give you $10,000-or i,' said. "Will you ake i?' "'No, won',' he said. 'Wha do you ake me or?'. "Well, knew he girl's aher; he was a merchan, and called 'o see him. We inally dried around o alking abou his young ellow, and he old man lared a lile, saing ha he waned some one who could suppor a wie o have his daugher. 1 'Suppor a wie!' said, in surprise. 'Why, he" cerainly can 'do all ha. Only a ew days ago he reused $10,- 000 or a piece o propery.' " 'His own propery?' asked he aher. 'Cerainly,' said. ' 'Who oered him he money?' asked he. " ' did, and he reused i,' answered. 'He claimed i was worh more.' "Well, his made a hi, and no more quesions were asked. he boy is doing well now and'has a good amily. 1 haven' spoken o he aher since.!' A Sure Sysem. " go back a he bookmakers all righ oday!" "Win?" "No; didn' be"- DoYouWan Anyhing ry HE REGSER'S wan columns. An adverisemen o hiry words coss only-25 -cens. Adv. " WALL PAPERS A HARRSON'S. 87 Proad 8ree. Bed Bank, N. J. i 4 i i 4 Cah' Sleep or ha idcling in he hroa! Use Aun Mary's Bronchial Lozenges. hey cure Colds, hey ley sop Coughing, r hey alleviae Hoarseness, and hey relieve ilieve and cure all diseases and disorders o he hroa and lungs. PRCE, 10 CENS. ALL DRUGGSS SELL HEM. MANUFACURED BY JAMES COOPER, JR., Corner Broad and Whie Srees, Red Bank, N. J. River Propery FOR SALE! he magniicen propery known as he Sco esae;" siuaed on he Norh Shrewsbury River, ;. A " : FAR HAVEN, N. J., Conaining abou seven acres, will be sold as a whole or in los o sui purchasers. his mos desirable propery has a ronage o 520 ee on he river, and is one o he very ew remaining pieces o river propery now on he marke. For maps, erms, ec., apply o / R. S. MERR, Owner, CORLiES, HE CLOHER ' a Oers a complee $ A -r a ' ' - '.. >ji sock o Clohing or > < all and winer use. Children's BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE. $ Or R. D. CHANDLER. Agen, Fair Haven, N. J. «'< Red Bank. New Jersey. Special shoes or quarercrack, ender-ooed ana FAR HAVEN, N. J. nerering horses. Exra aenion o roers and roadsers.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» D. W. SMH. ALANC COAS ww^wwwvwwwwwwv A CORPORAON ORGANZED UNDER HE LAWS OF HE SAE OF NEW JERSEY. v i Suis, * wih vess,.a... "4 V 9 CORLBES, HE CLOHER < AND A A < : MERCHAN ALOR, p Broad Sree, $< $ Red Bank, New Jersey. $ D. W. SMH, Pracical Horsshor. AUHORZED CAPAL SOCK S 150, $75, is Common Sock and $75, is 7 per cen Preerred Sock. For public subscripion here is oered a limied amoun o he 7 per cen Preerred Cumulaive Sock a par, $50.00 per share. Subscribers or small amouns will have he preerence, as he Company wishes o have he sock held by hose using is producs, and mos largely ineresed in is success. he righ is reserved o rejec any or all subscripions oered. Preerred sock is eniled o receive is ull amoun o dividends beore any oher sock receives any dividend a all. Cumulaive sock is eniled o receive back dividends in ull, i he company should, hrough any combinaion o circumsances, ail o pay a dividend any year. ha is, i you hold 7 per cen cumulaive sock and he company should his year only pay 6 per cen, you are nex year eniled o 8 per cen o make up or he one per cen ha you did no ge his year, OFFCERS AND DRECORS: M, F. KAHN, Long Branch, Presiden. HOMAS DAVS, JR., Red Bank, Secreary, HOMAS R. WOOLEY, Long Branch, reasurer. E. C. HAZARD, Shrewsbury. HOMAS H. BERNGER, Asbury Park. SEWARD COOK, Norh Long Branch. GEORGE R. LAMB, Red Bank. JACOB Si RODESON, Philadelphia. CHARLES LEWS, Asbury Park. E. JOHN KAUFMAN, New York. HON. C. ASA FRANCS, Norh Long Branch, his company, having acquired a valuable plo o ground, cenrally locaed in Long Branch, N. J., and having railroad siding, will erec hereon an ice making and rerigeraing plan o he mos modern ype, wih a capaciy or making 60 ons o hygienic ice per day.. he ice, being made rom double disilled waer, will be perecly pure and clean, and will no vary in qualiy a any ime. his company proposes o conine is business o he supplying o wholesale and large consumers, and inends o ask or is produc an equiable price ha will no vary wih he season o he year. will use, or soring in rerigeraing rooms, 5,000 ons o ice, and having or rerigeraing 75,000,cubic ee o space, his space being divided ino suiable and properly venilaed aparmens or he cold sorage o buer, eggs, ish, am' oher perishable goods. From he inquiries and demands already made he oicials o he company can sae.ha he enire daily oupu oice is sold,! ' and ha he cold sorage room provided will no be suicien o mee he demand,, -»^--"^ his insures ha he company will earn is dividends and accumulae a large surplus during he irs season. > * LONG BRANCH. * SUBSCRPON BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN A he ollowing plaqcs, where inormaion may be had by hose ineresed : A he emporary oice^o he Cdmpany, M, F. KAHN, Broadway. V ASBURY PARK... BKRNGKU, Main Sree. ' '. : ' y RED BANK. HOMAS DAVS, JR., Fron Sree. ' 4 44 v. *

12 ANNUAL REPOR OP. HE ownship o Shrewsbury MONMOUH COUNY, NJ., For he year ending February 15h, WAS AND MEANS ACCOUN. WAYS AND MEANS BLLS PASSED AND PAD liar 27 Paid discoun on noe No. 1. $ Paid noe D bank 1, a April 1 hos H Grun 2 40 AC Harrison W Willey 7 86 Corhar & Heyer 6 50 Mrs M Henderson Milon llon John eley & Son 8 10 hoa Honlhan Discoun oh noe No Gilber Craword, elecion servlc homas F Mooney elecion services John O Binock elecion services 1 Wm J Swnnnell elecion services 12 B0 Parick Hacke elecion services David A WalllDg elecion services 9 00 Win H DuKin elecion services John Lloyd elecion services 10 BO James Norman elec-. lonservlces John eley elecion services 1 John W Borden elecion services 0 00 A. L McQueen elecion services Waler S Noble elecion services JOSO B F King elecion Berv- v ices 000 Chas L Davis elecion services Aaron Armsrong elecion services John F Yeoman elecion services A Benne elecion services Dewi Boo elecion services George Henilrlckson elecion services Davids Allen oicer a. - - polls L J Flcher oicer a polls 22 Paid Mrs Susan Brls- ed noe 1, Paid Mrs Susan Brls- ' ed ineres on noe.. " JohnHCook adverlb- ng and prining Longsreec & Hawkins prining Discoun on noe No May 8 "Win Willey J H Hendrickion 5 00 ' 23 Dr A Curis Dr WC Armsrong ALvlns 33CO O H Hurley use o building or elecion reasurer Nawsink Hook and Ladder Co use or building or. elecion reasurer Union Hose Co use o building or elecion reasurer Oceanic Hook and Ladder Co use o building /or elecion June 8 Dr W a Whiimore Barkalov & Knrigh axes reurned Discoun on noe No. 17 Paid noe n bank..;.., 2, Discoun on noe No ',. Paid noe n bank ', 20 Arrowsmlh os OB Blrney Pos Discoun on noe No July 17 Discoun on noe No Discoun on noe Ho. S 31) 23 Aug. 25 Wm N Lile nspecor board o healh Sep 2 E M Conk 2 00 hos Davis Jr nsurance on own hall $B J-Parker ' John H Cook prining WN Lile Oc 7 James Walsh Charle3 Everdell Waler Parsons 20 B0 SOWNLle ' Nov 4 Akins & Conk 1 14 John W Sickles AOHarrison 6 00 Rober VanScholck... 4 Deo 4 Rober Pedden 43 B0 Ellas Mahews Mlou.ilion 8 20 * Anhony Sha o 2 20 FCByram...; John Duncan Sanbury Dangler (53 90 Lewlsvhle 3 75 Wm C Llppinco 00 Geo H Llppinco HDWhlce Wm R Mulllner Michael Ayrca H 75 John H Lipplnco... DFCooney..., 159 S5 AOHarrlson «o 50 WColyer 1 J A hroekmoron Geo M Quackenbush WmWUloy 1 155' CHHurley 7 25 Longsree & Hawkins WmDoh..., 1140 WmPCorllcs 8 90 FA Lile ML Campbell JohnHCook 7U 50 Ed ward Rodgors C Discoun on noe No, Discoun on noe No Carhar & Heyer 5 78 James Hubbard S Paid noe in hank 2, Jan. 6 B J Parker 1, Paid noo in bank 3, Paid noe in bank 1, Feb. 15 Geo WLou((8roo... 25CO Rober Shao Rober Fedden John R Sickles Sansbury Dangler Molland Oardiior homas P Brown B 78 James H Sickles 0 98 Longareo & Hawkins Joseph McDormo AL-lvlna ill Jl'arker ialolloway i! 10 Hendrlckbou & Applegae 2 70 WmH Wilson. 8CO O J Warden.. 25 (JO AOHnrrlson... 71HH Ueo Llppinco D D Lolormm -." 1)0 FBnnon FOUyram Allalro&Boii.., CD Warner Win Doll? 8 60 Burden ianco 76 (10 WFarkor 76 00,. FUBmlli 1W40 10 Paid discoun ounoo.. B 00 $18, Amoun o noes paid 11, oal amoun nxpoudod or wayn ami means O,47 01 noad ACCOUN. 11OAD 1LLH PAB8KD AND PAD. moo. AjirJU JoaVlohnm AWinlhaio a 00 Monroo Bhao a (X lolaud Shuo 1 1H 'X'lioo V Wlilo ronsur-. er..., H.W0 0O JFCrigK»(*>oclil) Ma'ySO GuBlmih " ' ".'.'.' 2H James Ayresjr' 27 J POarreson 4l... June 8 Arhur Baes " GeorgeAyres "... ' David Moore " ConradHaeklev"...'.17 Harry UUer " i Henry 8u pp order rom B Reevey July 29 O J Warden Aug 1(1 D D Leerson Oc 7 F B Gowdy order o P Garreison James O'Brien, order O JWarden Dec. 4 Ma Cover..., Peer Casler V... ;..'., John De/vn... Rober Pedden Wm rnslep..., JohnH 8huls Mrs John Bhuls... Lewis Carney.,...;. John Green Rober Crummell..-..,. John Wilson Roland Polhemus. Joseph R/iclc,... Charles Rock Richard Reevey... Charles M Richardson. ravis Johnson... George Polhemus.,..,. Elijah Holmes Ran Richardson Andrew Johnson Fliliu Williams Charles Ely Wm Reevey Roland Slia o. Monroe Sha o James Brown... saiah Reevey Richard Jackson. Wm D Richardson Ellas Mahews Milon ilon Johnson Reevey... Joseph Reevey Bchenck Crnig Rober Shao L E Brown, order o John H Reevey Prudence O'Brien Jacob K Shoemaker... James H Marin Joseph V Holmea WmReed... John R Sickles B J Parker order o O JWardon HoraoDangler,speclal B.Parker JP Field, special... Samuel Reevey "... James Belshaw "... C!liarle8Brand "...,, John Duncan "... James Duncan " >... Sansb'yDangler"... Jos L Dangler "... Job W«dell. "... Jos Reevey "... John R. Johnson"... MahiasVanPel"... ChasWycko "... FCByram "... ' Chas WyckoE John A Johnson." Job Wardell Sansbury Dangler James Duncan Joseph Dangler saiah. Reevey James Belshaiv Morord aylor Samuel Reevey, Wm Sou John Duncan Francia Wylie Henry unis John Buchanon Joel Fields Louis Fesler John Bendy CharleaBrand,. SaDord Newman MahlasVonPel... J ockson Conover James Enrigh, Jr AC Colrell Michael Ansbro?.. Qeo W Longaree Geo C Dorae John Cro; A Bowne.'... CliasR Moun...,... James Keaney...;, David Vau Rhn..."." Lewis Worhley.V;...- homas Lake HD Whie C Borden H J Ro»evel Wm C Lipplnco O JWarden E Wilson Geo H Lipplnco HD Whie.. Win R Mulllner John H Lipplnco... Richard Parker... GeorgeAyres Augusus Bowne... Augusus Bowne... O'Hagau & King BFKng Wm Parker Chas Conover 5 DD LeerBon James Raney David Vaughn Johnlvins hos yndnll.. hos Davia, Jr. per order D D Leerson... Edward Brown Parick Hayes LMahan Jesse Fros Joseph Hayes Borden Hanco John Reevev LRynii M Gardner jbrasch F.Reevey. Edward Bowman Edward Brown... John Abbo Bon Reevey ChnsWooley JWvlnB JCShUs Aaron Armsrong Mrs Ryan homas Saguron Dennis Callahan John Saguron D8 Richards John McLaughlln Feor Moore Joseph E Woolley ACWclderhol KJones Charles Rockhill LD Jones B AParker Wm Conover 10 homas Hlnes Marin Cavanaugh... 0 ' Jan 0 Couny Clerk.or sono road (npeclal) Fob 16 Qnd W LonRBree liobor Shao Rober Peddon Poer Oaalor oland Polhomus Elijah Holmes CharloB lclmrdson... John Donn Cliarlea Oroen John R Sicklos Bansbury Dangler Poor MiilvlhM. Malland Gardner..,... James Knnrnoy Lowla Worhloy... O JWarden HFKng (loo Lipplnco Charles Conover Wm O Lipplnco... D D Lvloruon V O l)yr«hi lordon Hanco ' 0'7«'' J D SO J G0» * i D (J ) SJ60 10, " * A ' GO DO ( » ' B , i B W) oal oxponsoa or roads $ 9, OF lio amoun npnn or roadu 81, wan npocial appropriaions. POOB ACCOUN. POOH HLLH 'ABSKD AND PAD. 1B19. April 1 Ford * Millor 8 «<» Hldnoy Conovor R 00 obur J. Humplo..'...»» W lmiry VonUliUm «00 H, Koklmm,...,.../ 014 B Mrn. Kdward Drown, OH lloiiry (ra 17 7 CelesH! Borden...; R.. Smih heodore Snlen Hehryj; Child.,. May 1 Amos 8.,'Borden... Jos«ph W. Child, order o Edward Flaery.. SPeerLang B. M.Hawley..,; 20 George Woods 21 B. L. Brown Juno 3 Nevada Wolco Mrs. D<^redda Danger. 6 AS Borden SBHJChlld...;..,. Holmes & Bunell... heodore" Snlen.;...; July 10 A 8 Borden... 8<-p 2 Mrs Henry Morrla Oc 7 Sol Prince... GeoLWooda HJOhild. JosBurrowes,, DrJESayre... SWMorord WColyer,... H Wallace Benne... heodore Snien F P Sryker. WH "Wilson; Vila., 14 SKecham.. Sidney Concver. 18 WmH Knapp 21 DrACurls... Dr J.CRush,.., Sco Longsree... Sol Prince. ; Chas Wiggins.: Sco Longsree.... Nov 4 H J Child Nov 14 Japliia Clayon Whie & Knapp John Suon WmF Havens... Henry Gra Dr J O Rush, on acc' salary R R Moun Nov 18 H Kemmerer Sco Longs'ree Adlem & Colo Mrs Derenda Dangler.. Mary A Reilly JosFReilly...' Dec 4 Rob J Sainplo Whie* Knapp - Jos Salz..;.,... RLCnrer;'.. :.. C H Hurley; Mrs Derenda Dangler.. Edw Flaery..,: R Smih... ; Sidney Conover Geo F Holmes Nevoda Wolco Jos Enrigb, Jr.... C H Borden Dec SWAruex Sco Longsree SW Morord Slckles&Clay Doremus Bros hosp Brown Ford & Miller B L Brown A LMcQueen HJChild..; ' A S Borden.. Chas Wiggins. JasCooper KM Conk Dec 16 John 8 hrockmorori. Geo Woods, 8r Sco Longsree AS Borden CMoun JasH Sickles Geo Heudrickson John W Benne Jail 6 Sco Longaree Sidney Conover H J Child CH Borden Dr A Curis EMOonk.. F Sni en OEMConk 20 Sol Prince. FPSryker'. WmC<'riles Sco Longsree 25 Mrs Herman Koch Feb 6 Sco Longsree 15 W A ruex & Son Paerson &,Spinning.. John 8 hrockiioronv WColyer^ HHWr...,..;... heo F Snlen.)..h. v Chas H Bordeir. A.. V ' DrJ. C. Rush SWMorord BL Brown Rob J Sample. Doremus Bros... WmH Knapp... SidiieyConover..., FFSupp '...,. MrsALudlow.,.. Japhld Clayon. /. James Enrigh Jr.,... HJChild WCorlles... i.... Sickles & Clay. 1. hosp Brown.,. AH Borden ;. MARiley... =.. Geo J Hendrlekson... WmN Worhily..;... Joseph Salz GeoF Holmes... A L McQueen A 8 Borden Clm8ll Dennis James H ickles WB Lawrence EE Morris Derenda Dangler... Paul Noron John W Benne.. Errlck8on & Qua'ckenbush Sco Longsree Henry Gra..., A 8 Borden Sidney Conover,<- DrJCRush...{... i oal expenses or poor... SNOW BLLS Apr. 1. Charles Brand...'li.'...8 Charles Wycko ;.. Henry unis... J. H. Dangler.' ' Win. Eusace... Sansbury Danjrler O. Gramman. Job Warden.. V.. Sou... Mbrord aylor, Johu Berry Rober Cruramell. 1. lias. Locker lober VanBrun. Manow Cover...;.. James Dean B. J. Parkor, per order Androw Johnson JoinJ. McGuiro, Alex Spenser Cbarjes Oroen Charles Hock Rober Peddon W.. Parker '... F.O.Bymm Malland Gardnor Andrew Uomlnick JohnCro... Orlando J. Warden... George ^ko (J.. Borden J. E. Francis Ocorlo Lipplnco Rober Bhuo.,.. Win. DonnlB Win. D. KlchardBoo ClmrcsEby... v... Alvln Hhuo... Kllas MuhowB Monroo Hluio. Johnson lcorey..<- Ellhu Williams " so oo ,500 -sj'-io ' D 00 ' H Vi CO K ' Hi ni , : 28» ) ( E0OO. 0 00' , /»00: ' D , "86 50 x S ' S A X H a i 60 4 on 7 20 GO DO 4 «6 ii 00 B , ; co HUP AND roully ACCOUN Feb. 15 Puilonco O'Brlnn 1 Mm. H, M. Andrews... ClmrlcH Rdillo.., U.N.J1UM..; Dr..1. D. Klnney W. 11. Am ray., Jiiiics W..iro Brown OWNSHP 1K09. Mar.87. l(coi)lrw*rmn COVW. 700 H a) ) noo J Received rom loan on noe. ; " Apl. 8. Received rcmb.j. Par- ~ ber, collecor COD Received iom B. J. Parker, collecor : Rere.lved rom loan on Doe 8, Received rom Applegao & Hop-, on ax sales Received rom A pplegae & Hope, on ax saik4. 1C0 C4 May 16. Deceived romapplegiio & Hope, on ax sales.., Deceived rom couny clerk or licenses , Becelved romapplegae. & Hope, ax sales JuneB. Received rom loan on noe...,... 2,00000 l. Becelved rom loan on. noe 1,500 CO 10. Rpcelyed Jrom coiimy. clerk, license Sep^l". Beceived rom B. J. Parser, collecor.... :.. 2,74770 Oc. 11. Received rom couny» clerk, license Received romapplegae * & Hope ax sales..: 6115 Dec. 4. Received rom B. J. Parker, coll cor 6, Received rom B. J. Parker, collecor,. 1, Received rom B. J. Parbei,collecor... 2,000 CO Jan. 6. Becelred rom B. J. Par- ' ker.collecor , Becelved rom a. J. Par- ker, collecor.... 4,000 DO Feb. 1. Received rom William Meare or old building Becelved rom B. J. Par- v ker, collecor 8, Received rom B. J. Parker, collecor, railroad' ax Received rom loan on noe 1, Received rom B. J. Parker Received rom James H. Sickles, Jusice, Ones. $35,29168 EXPENDURES. Roada.,..: 8 9,85748 Poor ^ Ways and Means.. 8, Paid noes Sheep and poulry Snow bills , oal amoun o receipw 885,29163 oal amoun o expenses 35,28920 Balance on hand. n los year's repor he ownship reasurer repors on hand. Beween he ime o making he repor and he ime o urning he money over o be presen ownship reasurer, bills o be amoun o $58.70 were paid by him. which accouns or he dierence beween he amoun repored on hand n las year's repor, and he amoun urned over o he presen reasurer, ns shown by his year's repor.. KEPOK' OF B..J. JPABKBR, COL- LECOR OF AXES. FEBRUARY 16h, Amoun o ax duplicae ' ; $93, Cr. Amoun paid couny collecor..$45, Amoun paid Board o Eduea- k, lon, Red Bank... 9, AmouD paid Board o Educaion o Shrewsbury, ownship 13, Amoun paid ownship reasurer 19,09? 35 Uncolecable 6M 16 Adverised axes 4, aken o by Commissioners o Appeals n hands o commiee $ Benjamin 3. Parker, being duly sworn, on Ms oah says ha he above saemen s rue and correc o he bes o bis knowledge and belie. BENJAMN J. PARKER. Collecor o Shrewsbury ownship, Sworn o and subscribed beore me his 17h day o February, " ; JOBN H. COOK, Noary Public.... LS OJ Delinpen axpayers OF Shrewsbury ownship FOR HE YEAR Anderson, William $ Allen, Cbwles W Allen, John M Allen, Sephen Armsrong, William M Addison.JohD.' Adcock.W. H Applegae. Abram W... Beck, John Bedell, Bannah Bednll, Sylvenus Baldwin, George Brown, Maggie..... Beldo, Julia Bedo.Jerry Blun, Samuel... Bendy, John.'.. Benne, John. Baker, Joseph Benne, Amos Benne. Gordon. Booh, Reuben Benne, Joseph Boggs, William J Brown, Benjamin, Jr Benne, William Bolon, Al Boskey, Joseph Boskoy, Frank Brown, ilrino... Brown, sabella Buckley k Cameron Brisol,!!. F. W... Brower, Glwood Bedell, Amanda Brannan, Lube Brown, William 0 lsordun,'al Benne, William H Bernard. Vicor Bruce, Edward Bolden, Joseph. ' v....'. Brown, hoodoro O,.'... Bishop. G. B Biii vol, John Caroll, surah Carhar, Mrs. hoodoro Colemnn, Luoy B Colcman, Crank Curis, Fred Coach, Daniel Carney, Alonzo. -. Clmmllor, Barnh Conover, Donlso. k >- Coazor, Josophlno Cnrponcr, Eliza Oarponer, John Onrponor,Frank.,... Conovor, Garrc... Chandler, Ella. Olinlinora, O. W. (osao) Cullan, iimniu), Jr Cobby, Goorgo... Conover.W. W. (csao) Clark, linmaa Clark, L. Culllngoh. John Cro, diaries -. Chwoy.l'mnk :. Cunnun, James Oiinimon, Duvkl Clark, Bnmuol Carvor, Vicor.. Croydon, Oiiarlm Curis, llornco Oanion, Luoy (ebao) OhnrlMi, John Conkilh. W. Covnr, W. Cammnn, Eiilllo W lximu, K Dnlny, Hnrnh Drum, Miuarl DunKlei, Charlei K DoiiKhy. leorgo Davio, Kcn... Dedrli, Alred Doiarii. Adnlo DvlryEr,., U0 1(» lx 1C ) ) U (108, 7 68 B B BW J2 4l7 ( )W > 403 1U a lo 1 m ] 00 1 (xi 1 oo- B05 DM JJOO *r> m ;a in,1 in ix) 1(K) 111 W 7 eui Doghery, Oabarine '... Dennlson. W. H Dennlson. A. J. bualiar. Lindsay... Dungler Phillip Gauciile,heodore... Egao, Parick esae): Kdgar, Edward..... Ellenberg, Jacob... Emery,/. M.. ; Ehels, John L Emery, W. B. 8r.:... Emery, W. a. Jr... Eorle, Mly.. Evans. Joseph...:.':' Fosybe. John... Finch, FrankP Foxwell, James Flynn,Caharine Klnkle, Sarali E' Pinkie, Frank... Fields, William Farquubr, Anna. Freer, Mary Flood, Michael Fredericks, Herman Floud, William...;... Frey,John GreeD, W. H...;.;..;.;. Gilledeau. Howard... Gurnsey, George... Gowdy, Fred W Garrison, John... Greg8, homas Greenwood.J. B Graham.F...., Garreson, Marha Bance. Robero :.. Hendrlckson. iles... Hurd.John B Hurd, Mrs. John B...;.. Holmes, Melville E Hainner, Frank... Buchlngson, Mnr E Hurley, Laayee. Hamilon. Henry. 10 Hamner, Charles Holmes, James, Holmes,Charles Holmes, Phillip Huner, John Biggins, Parick Hancock, William Hache, Polly Johnson. Arhur.. Johnson, Edward W... Jobnson, Samuel Johnson, John... Jackson. James Johnson, Mary E Jobnson, William Jones.L.D Jobnson, George Jobes, Charles (esae) Jackson, Elizabeh A Johnson, Ezeklel..., Jessup, George R. Johnson, Benry. Jackson, George Jackson, R.C...,. Jobnson,Anhony Johnson, Henry Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Herber Jones. Jnines. Jobnson, heodore Johnson, Henry... Johnson, William JohnsQn.-Georee w,,.,,...,_. Jelrey.E.A Jenkins, Kao Jobnson, Mahew. Kelly, Mary Kocb.Herman Hlssman, Vicor Kollock, Sheppard, Jr Kellv.Owen... Leonard, Benjamin Leonard. John Les. John...'. Leonard. Marie Lnnen, Alice U Lloyd, John Jr Laws, Wllllaa H., Sr Lee, Jacob (esae) Lyons; William 8r Lyons, William Jr Longsree, Lawrence Lemming, Michael Landen, Lawrence Landen, Daniel...: Leonard, Joseph Lake. Joseph B Leddy, homas... Leddy, James Leddy.Joseph Leddy.Barry Lewis, HMiry Lewis, Johu Lako, Wllllnm... Low, John G Lamar, Dr. Harvey propery, Marsden. sabella Marsden, George F... Moodey, George A, Marin, homas Morris. George MliJon, 8. A Maxwell, Barry Murray, Susan (esae) Mlehel, William Mlchel, Leroy MHer.Harry - Miller, Charles Moore, W.P Mlnon, Daniel MCUU1.6.B...: Morris. Frank Maliurvoy. Edward. Marln.Jobn Mullord, Frank A Miller. Waler Mlnou, Waller F Merz, Joseph.-. Mulligan, errnnce... Murphy, Charles Mlnon, Joel Jr Merchan. John Moran. Jnines Mason. William... Maloney, W...:. Moss, heodora Merchan, Charles Malchow, William Mlnon, Wzzle 0. Morgan, homas Michell, Wllllum... Miller, Harry MoMahon, Joseph MoDenno,Sarah.. McArdle, Hugh McUuire, homas McLean, John Newman, imohy Nlvesoo, George Mewbury, A. J Nlveson, Henriea Owens, Bessie, Puroll, homas Purell, Andrew Paorson, W. F Paerson, John L. (esae) Paerson, Eleanor K Perrlne, Joseph Faen. Wesley... FaUirsoo, Mrs. George W Paerson. George W. Prague, John H,...,.,.. Pope, John F Fond, JamesS Paker, Waler Parker, Aclson.,.; Parkor, Joseph Parkor, Alvln Parkor, Harry Parker, William Plppo, Harloy.- Plnard, Frank Prliclmrd,Jnmca Plnard, Alred PuursalU Bdglo Faen,uomns (osao),... Pllniror, W. L...1 Paorson,Eugene Pullon, Olmrles 1 Paerson, saac. Powell, William..;...' PrlcoJ.L Pulcreon, J. F.,.. 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13 LOS EAM. Capain Seeiev and Pary Had o Walk Home From Church. Capain William H. Seeley o Belord is a grea church goer. Revival meeings have been in progress a he New Monmouh Bapis church or several weeks and Capain Seeley has been a regular aendan. Oenimes he wpuld hich up his eam o.a big wagon and ake a load wih him. He did his las Friday nigh. Wih he capain were Mw, Seeley, Mrs. Job Compon, Mrs. Marha Davron, Edih and Berha Lee and Lui ellacook... /.. he capain ied his eam securely under, he church sheds. Church le ou abou en o'clock and. he capain wen or his eam. he eam was no here. he capain looked in he oher sheds and up and down he roads, bu he eam was nowhere o be seen.' He and hie. pary had o walk home.- He had been home bu a shor ime when William Wilson, who lives near Harmony, drove up and old him ha he had ound his eam on he urnpike beween Hiddleown and Bed Bank and ha he ied ied' he eam under he sheds a Middleown village. Mr. Wilson knew ha services were being held in he New Monmouh church and he said ha i occurred o him ha he eam migh belong' o some one who was a church. He drove o New Monmouh and learned rom Daniel Fros ha Mr. Seeley had los a eam, He hen drove on. o Belord and noiied Mr. Seeley. John Mo»re and Charles aylor o Belord wen o Middleown wih Mr. Wilson and brough Mr. Seeley's eam back. Nohing was broken, bu one blanke had been'los. A person who go o church lae Friday nighs, says ha he saw a group o young men sanding under he church sheds. Capain Seeley hinks ha one o hese young men unied his eamand sared hem owards Middleown. He don' hink ha he horses could have backed ou o he sheds hemselves wihou running ino some o he oher wagons. He also hinks ha he horses would have sared or home i hey had become unied and le he sheds o heir own accord. HE REGSER does all kinds o prining and does j quick and good. he price is low or he grade o work done. Coninued rom previous page. Heavey, Benjamin...'. * >» Solindger, Adolph 6chenck,beodoro 1 w Banborn, Seven»«J Smih, L.W, } «Bmili.H.G... l Sbenio. JosepS. J *J Bnyder.J.B } * 8nemo,M J "J Shoppard, Cinderella» ;» Schancc. Caherine..... «ill Spinning. Waler..»**> sephenson, William B Shemo.George Sobn.George Seer, William Srylier, William 1 «{ Sryker, George i "" Blnery,James ' J" Sherwood, Alber J* 8co.W.C W»5 Boel, William }» 8oden,Mrs. Charles 1J " Shea, Barholmew J JJJ Shea, John J "X Shea, James, Sr } * Sheridan, P ' X Scullhorpe. John «Sco. Ebenezer. *.«Smih. Chandler } Slles,John»{"» snyder. C h a r l e s... 1 w Schenck, Joseph J 8mih.JohnJ Smock, Waler Sylveser, Elina Slayer, William Sperly, Jacob hompson, John 8 lium. Auron ' J» J hompson, John low aylor, George J J" aylor, Wlllium 1 > aylor, Bamuel JJ{ llon, Charles J }» ierce, A. J. A aylor, William H yndal, John... } J" llon, Charles... lnon Falls Mln. Spg. Co 8 10 aylor, Frank } [" hompson. Arhur lllon, Edward 1 homas,. H ' w lce, Howard \ llon. Jesse J JJ{ horpe, John...;. hompson, Richard elepone.co uio.j.d " Venablo, Mamare A 7 Venable, Sarah [ w Vaughn, Michael.. 1 W Vanaohoick, Waler ' VanPol,Al...,160 Vandormak, da VanBrun; Enos Voorhoos, Bamuol Vldolo, L.J ' VanHorn, J. H Vannoss, Oarre VanWognor. W. M Wcborllnir, Friz WalBh, Michael Wallh, Parick WilloU,.JaBper Wilson, Wavman Wlila, Gordon... Whie, An»ol 5" CO oo oo 00 CO Wobser. KHan Ell J > WilllAmB, Guorgo } SJ WulH, David O.J Woods, Oconlana *u JJ{ Wrigh, John B 1 W Wllson,,B }"" Whllnulon, 1 m Wyokol, Wyoko, Samuel J Worliloy, unis J J8 Wes. William J } «Whie, J. Wyokoir. Marin Whlo. William ' Whlo, Hamuol g <» Whlo, Arhur Wosollo, Joinm... Woodward, Johri.r. Woodlon.Jolm... Wllllainn, Jonopli... Wooloy, llolmrl... Whlo, llonrjr Wyokoir, Kloliunl... Woodnon, OUB VWlllanm, W. 00 '«00 / W(B, hwxloro» / Wlaon, Mary.S»J \ WlUKirs.H.O.V. ' KJ" \ Woo*), Hunan. JSS \ WmrwloV, oor 1J» 'ZlminormiinW! } "2 ZalirlHlilo, W ' 1 zimmorman, Allwr Al. (jjmrcs. '.'.' BBNJAMM J. l'aukk,oollmor. 00 ae New Goods Now Coming n! VVO BG SHPMENS OF; MANG.: Our new goocis or our spring rade are beginning o eome in. One lo o 5,560 yards o Maing arrived by ie> las seamer rom China and will be a our sore his week. he Maing is o exra good qualiy, and he. paerns are hose which will be in vogue he coming season. Anoher lo, equally large, qr which we gave he order las all, is now on he way here. his will be ' he larges lo,o Maing we have ever had on hand a he beginning o he season. ' A FNE ASSORMEN OF RUGS. ' When you ix up your house or he coming season, ry a ew Rugs in place o puing down all your carpes. You will ind ha i will be easier o keep house wih Rugs han wih carpes. may seem a lile early o alk abou Rugs, bu we have go such a ine sock in ha we jus can' help alking, abou hem. here are Rugs o all sizes, rom he grea big ellows, large " enough or.a. dining room or parlor, down o he lile ones/suiable o lay in ron, o a bureau or a doorway. hey are o good qualiy, hey are o he laes syles, and hey are low n price. You can' help being pleased wih hem when you see hem.. COUCHES OF ALL KNDS. Our sore has always been he headquarers or, Couches. Our sock has"always been large and we have always aken pains o have he assormen varied. his year we are doing beer han ever. weny-one Couches o his season's syles are here and more are "coming. hey have eoverings as prey as hey are durable, and hey are o all shades and colors. Syles are shown ha will harmonize wih any syle o urniure or wall decoraion. We consider our presen sock by ar he ines we have ever shown, and he prices well, he prices are as aracive as he goods. HOSS OF LLE HNGS, While your mind is on large iems o^household goods like hose menioned,-don'-orge-ha.. we are well prepared or all demands or smaller goods. Farmers who wan Grub Hoes, Pickaxes, or oher arm ools; housewives who wan hal a dozen new umblers, a ew Plaes, or any oher bi o crockery o replace breakages; boys who wan Skaes or Sleds or Hobbyhorses ; all hese can be had a our usualcheap prices. Now ha our new goods are coming in, sep in and look around. You may no wan anyhing jus now, bu you are sure o wan hings laer, and i anyhing now here srikes your ancy, we will cheerully lay i aside or you- unil he ime comes o deliver i. *»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Going o Have a Pary? < Why no have a lashligh picure o i aken? won' cos < very much, and asa souvenir o he occasion i will be ar ahead i > o anyhing you could give your guess. You send or us ; we < do all he res. No rouble a all or you ; we pose he guess,! ' urnish camera, plaes, ec., and give you as many picures as!» you wan wihin a day or wo. he expense is probably a grea deal less han you'd hink. FOXWELL & WHE, ' > REGSER BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J.,.»»»»»»»»»» AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA General Wood & APPLEGAE, POS-OFFCE? BLOCK, RED BANK, N. J. > Seems o be making a avorable impression wih Cuba. Our Mixed ea a 50 j cens a pound will make a j very avorable impression wih you. Oher grades rom 35 cens o 90 cens a pound. Our sores close a noon Washingon's birhday* DOREMUS-BROS., Firs Class Grocers and Buchers, \ n 'and 13 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. One-hird O! We ind a grea many pairs o odd Men's rousers. Some le over rom suis and ohers rom big los. No all sizes in each lo, bu nearly every size among hem.... Ge a pair o please you and ake one-hird o he price.... OUR GUARANEE GOES WH EVERY PAR. M...M. DAVDSON, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ^^ X'»'>»M'^»<'<'»K'^^«K^>»X^M^^M^^ JOSEPH S. CLARK, DEALEB N Lumber, Coal, Hay and Feed, Hardware, Pains, Oils, Poulry Wire, &<: BLUE FLAME PURAN OL SOVE A SPECALY. AO.EN X^OU HE BURGESS SEAM WASHER. *. lio mew convenien mid lio ohenpen jilaoo or ho pooplo o Middloown ownulil]) o buy ho nbovi) goods. JOSEPH S. CLARK. BELFORD, N. 4. Y

14 -». -,. Brahma. ar he moe in he sunbeam, and am he burning sun; "Bes herd" whisper ho aom; call o ho orb, "Boll onl" am he blush o (he morning; and am he evcmlng breeze; am he lea's, low murmur, he ewell o he errible seas; lam he ne, he owler, ho bird and s (righened cry, He mirror, he orm releced, he Bound anj la echo, ; he loo'b passionae pleading, he maldcn'e whispered (car, ' : rhe warrior, he blade ha smies him, his moher's hear wrunj ear;*' am inoxicaion, grapes, wine press and mus and wine, '') he gues, he hos, he avern, he goble o cryeul ine; '. am ho breah 6 he lue, am he wind o man,. old's glier, he ligh o he diamond, and he eca pearl's luser wan, he rose, her poe nighingale, he songs rom bis hroa ha rise, (lin sparks, he aper, he moh ha abou lies;. '... am hoh good and evil, he deed and he deed's inen, ijlempaion, vicim, sinner, crime, pardon, punishmen; am wha was, is, will be, creaion's ascen and all, he link, he chain o exisence, beginning and end o all _-.._. COULDN' HELP. An Old Yankee's Yarn o Beer Days Waa Pure Ficion. An old man was sawing wood n a Maine village he oher day. He had aken a job and was puing in his bes licks. A man who was going pas sopped and looked over he palings o he ence. "Kind o ough work, sn', uncle?" asked he passer. he old man sraighened up and sroked he swea oil his orehead. "Waal, mlddlln ar," said he. "Sor o akes hol o my lumbago once in awhile. don' supposirrslouia mind JJ3Q_mueh_ l liadn'.^,een. or he ac ha had money once and didn' lave o do such hings as his." "s ha so?. Had money?" "Yos, ha's righ. You remember he ime hey buil he branch railroad hrough here?" "Sure!" "Waal, was doln prey well ha ime, and subscribed o he sock. Kinder hough here migh be a chhnce o make, a lile somehing ou o he deal. Bu he irs hing knowed hey called or an assessmen o he sock. hey come round o me and waned my assessmen. " 'How much be l?'says. " 'Sixy-our housand ive hundred dollars,' says.hey. 'MWaal,' says, 'ha's raher a si haul on a man, bu 'll pay. Bu give ye noice now ha ye beer no call on me again, or ha will jus abou ake he las cen go.' And or a ac when wen home and wen ino he old chls and couned ou my money ha was jes wha had o a cen.- Bu he road never amouned o anyhing. Never go a cen back or all ha money pu n. And here am sawln wood or-a llvln." When he sranger go down o he sore and sood warming his hands a he barrel sove, he remarked upon he bnd case o he bid man sawing wood up he road. "ha man nevev had a cen ahead in all his lie," remarked he sorekeeper. "He's allus sawed 'wood or a llvln." "Well, wha did he wan o ell such a hunderin' sory as ha or?" naked he sranger. "Wa-a-nl," replied he sorekeeper, "Yankees have o sorer keep n pracice or wha may come up. Jes hav' o do. "When you drive along, you'll probably see an old ellow up here workln round in he barnyard. He. wears Horace Greeleys or whiskers and a sraw ha winer or summer. You'll know him when you see him. Sop and alk wih him a lile while. He's keepln in pracice oo." ho sranger did so. -, hey ell no alk o he corrupion o modern nsiuions and o he diiculy o believing hose who are eugaped n business operaions. "wo wecka ago," said he old man, " was shlnglln ho Mehodis parsonage down ho road hero a ways, and he elder come ou and says he, 'ho's a big bank n Boson ailed.' 11 'Naional bnnk?' says. " 'Naional bank,' says ho, and ho gave mo ho name. "Waal, sir, or awhile never was so scared n iny lie. Jes jumped righ down o ho roo o ha pn'sonage 'bou 30 ee. WaB so excied never el. " run all ho way homo. rushed no he bedroom. Wie como a-runnln aer mo. " 'For ho land sakca,' says she, 'ho you crazy?' '"Puy near,' says. 'ho So ami-no naional bank o, Bonou hns ailed up, and 's Jeii llko my luck o liavo a lo o bills o ha bank n ho chlb lioro.' And hrow ho chin 1 open and reached down or our box. opened. Wnal, didn' have a Hln gl6 bill on ha bank nor nny oher kind o a bill nlhor. Never el no ro llovod in my lie."- ills BKOSBR «1OCH all kinds o prin- n rind <lorr i quick ind Rood. in jrico id low or ho grudii o work done, SOOD FOR SONEWALL. When Jacknen Gave an Order, Waa Obeyed o he Leer. he ollowing dialogue, curren a he ime, beween one o Sonewall Jackson's soldiers and he' provos guard llusraes Jackson's ac a eluding bis enemy and also he obedience rendered and he conidence reposed in him by his roops. he orders read on dress parade he evening beore Jackson le he-valley o ake par n he seven days' lgh around Richmond were ha in case he army moved beore urher orders he answer rom every soldier o any and all quesions excep hose conneced wih he army shall be, " don' know." On he march he provos guard ound a soldier n a cherry ree helping himsel, when he ollowing ook place: "Who are you?" demanded he guard. "1 don' know," replied he soldier. "Where s your command?" " don' know." "o wha command do you belong?" " don' know." "Wha are you doing n ha cherry ree?". " don' know." "Are hose good cherries you are eaing?" " don' know." "s here anyhing you do know?" "Yes,."- "Wha s i?" "Well, he las order had rom old Sonewall was ha was no o know anyhing unil urher orders, and, senlemen, will see you all banged beore will know anyhing.unil old Sonewall akes ha order o."., - Jags as Floas in Fishing.. here are various hings used as loas'in ishing, rom he prey lile pained loas o cork up o good sized Jugs, hese las being used in jugging or caish in wesern rivers. he jug used as a loa is ighly corked, and he rope or line ha serves as a ish ine s ied o he handle, _hejiq(>k_a. he oher end, on he boom being baed- wih a- rog or oher.aracive morsel. he jug may be used as a loa or a single line, qr wo jugs may be placed as loas, one a eiher end o a ro line, rom which a number o baied lines depend. A big caish o he kind no uncommon in wesern rivers, weighing 50 or or more pounds, would even make a jug bounce lively in he waer, and a comparaively small ish would give i moion, whereupon he isherman, who migh be on he bank waiing developmens, would pu o n his ski and ake UD he line.- He ook Back His Sea. A woman go in, and a polie man rose o give her his sea, raising his ha and asking her she would no si down. he woman plumped hersel down n he vacan sea wihou a word o hanks, and saw he-color lush up in he young man's cheeks. n a minue he hasily looked over he books which he carried under his arm, and hen, speaking o he woman o whom lie had given his sea, he said: " beg your pardon, bu hink le my poekebook on ha sea." he woman arose o le him see, and he quiely slipped no he sea himsel, saying "hack you" and immediaely burying his nose n a big geomery.' W. JR., ELECRCAN. Wiring or Elecric Liris; Baery, Magneo and Pneumaic Bells. elephones a Specialy. 332 Mroud S., lied Unnk, N. J. W P. 0. Box 818. Esimaes or Conracs on Applicaion. Reducion! We will close ou he balance o our winer sock a one-hal price. Miss A. L Morris, MLLNERy, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, BED BANE, N. J. Dominic A. Mazza, Ousom Boo and Shoe Maker. SHOES MADE O ORDER. Hal-soling and heeling Men's Shoes: c. o 75c. Huir-Boling anil beellag Women's Shoes 40c. o 50c. Hal-souag and heeling Boys' Shoes... 85c. io 50c.' 81 WHE SREE, ONE DOOR FROM MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK. N. J. CRULLERS >«Like Your Moher Used o Make! ><5 Our crullers are like hose your J moher used o make. Ligh, > < delicaely browned, cooked in he $ bes lard, dused wih powdered >*< sugar. g 10 Cens a Dozen. CHLD'S BAKERY, N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DRY GOODS, HOOHS, HOSERY, &.a - BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very glad o i. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on he principle ha a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH& WHE, 10 and 18 Fron 8., Red Daub, N. J,»»»»»»» $»»»»»» Fine Carriages! ; ' A my carriage sore, nearly opposie he Globe hoel, Red Bank, will be ound a complee line o Carriages and Wagons o all kinds, including RUNABOUS, SURRES, BUGGES, RAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, SPNDLE WAGONS,.JUMPSEAS, EC.. * hese wagons are he new syles, well! :: buil, very desirable in every way, and very ; ; reasonable in price..'. B. GOWDY, Nearly Opposie Globe Hoel, : FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. ««««Jackes, Capes, Waiss, &c, a Very Low Prices, :_; Our annual sock-aking Jias jus been compleed. here are some Novely. Dress Goods, Ladies'Jackes and Capes, Silk Waiss, Flannel Waiss, and some oher goods o similar characer ha we will sell very cheap o close ou wha we have le o he season's sock....- r ADLEM & CO., Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. VALENNES. he cusom o giving Valenines is by no means ou o dae, J^ and more Valenines are sold han ever. We will be ready o ^ supply everybody, wheher hey wan a very handsome Valen- ine, or one ha will cos only a ew cens. ' JGood Winer Reading, ^ ^.w..v* * reading or hese long winer evenings. P he Auomobile Magazine, which ells all abou he new hings in p horseless carriages. > < Sop a our news sand on he way o he pos oice and look a some o hese hings. ' ELEY&SON, NEX O POSOFFCE, We've Somehing Good o Oer You in Coee. 8 RED ANK. 's a special blended, coee. 's a high grade coee. 's a ine lavored ^oee. s he kind orcoee ha will make you ask or more. 's a coee ha is worh more money. We are going o sell his coee a 25 cens per pound.. ry a pound, i will surprise you. W. H. KNAPP, i! FRON S., Pos Oice Block, RED BANK.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»< COAL! My coal yard is handy and he coal, you ge ;; rom i is good coal, well screened, and he bes ;; he marke aords. We deliver our coal promply, and he prices ;; are as low as he marke will allow. WM. N. WORHLEY, Foo o Worhley's Hill, RED BANK, N. 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15 WELL DRESSED MEN. he Ciies in Which hey are Mos Frequenly Found. 'd.prpbably be discharged, mobbed -and bdve^all-sors o hings happen o me i said his over in he ig own, bu can name you^a leas our American ciies he men o Which are beer dressed year in and year ou han he men o New York," said a man who ravels or a New York merchan ailor's supply house and whose erriory is he whole coninen.."'ll name hem in he order o heir sanding as communiies nhabied by he bes dressed men: Denver, San Francisco, Chicago and Washingon. How do igure i? Jus according o he rule o sigh, ha's all. don' proess o know much abou Egypology, bu do know a well dressed man when see him.. "Mind,' don' say ha all o he men o hose our ciies are beer dressed han all o he men o New York, bu do mainain and say any mparial man who knows he our owns menioned as hey a,re now will uphold me n mainaining ha in raio o heir respecive populaions he men o Denver, San Francisco, Chicago and Washingon are very much beer dressed han are he men o New York. O; course his has-been he case only n very receu years. New York was unil, say, live years ago away ahead o all' ib rivals as a ciy 'o he bes. dressedlmen. A ha ime i you waned o see hundreds o perecly dressed and perecly groomed men engaged in doing business all you had o do was o ake an elevaed rain up own in he neighborhood o 10 o'clock in' he morning and wach he men, young, middle aged and old, who boarded he rain or he down own inancial disric. "O course you'll sill see slews o horoughly go up men down n he inancial disric o New York, bu no so many by 75 per cen as ormerly. On show occasions, such as Easer Sunday aernoon, New York will sill urn ou a inely clad bach o men, bu 'm no alking abou show occasions now. 'm alking, abou men who are well clad year in and year ou, and s in his respec ha New York has allen ino he 'also ran' lis. "When you mee up own in New York a genuinely swagger man no a lashily dressed man, bu one who la horoughly and properly rigged ou rom his ha o his shoes you are liable o urn around o ge a rear view o him, and hen he ac is liable o be slowly home in upon you ha he s some member o a hearical proession whom you have seen upon he sage. here are sill pleny o 'lashily dressed men circulaing around New York, bu a lashily dressed man never will be a well dressed man. "he reason why he men o Denver are such a well dressed lo isn' enirely clear o me. can' be especially because here are so many well o men in ha own, because here are myriads o well o men in New York. Maybe i is because, n proporion o he populaion, here are probably more men wih large incomes in Denver han in any ciy on he coninen, no exceping Helena, ha used o bear ha disincion. You scarcely ever, see a badly dressed or an overdressed man n Denver. Shabby men here are in pleny, o course, bu don' call a shabby man a badly dressed man. A badly dressed man is one who, while having pleny o means o equip himsel wih a good make up, hasn' he ase o do i and hereore makes his appearance as a slouch ha's he. word or i slouch. A shabby man is simply, a man who s on hla uppers and makes no preensions. "he clerks and oher men o very moderae ncomes n Denver, men who can' aord o 'keep in he push' as ar as correc dressing goes, don' make any eor whaever o og hemselves ou in cheap, dismal imiaion o he men wih pleny o money; bu, like,he young woman n he song, 'hey always dress n block.' he business men who run plans o heir own, however, seem o pay jus as much aenion o he job o geing hemselves ready or business on weekday mornings as hey do o he ask o arraying hemselves or social uncions' or evening appearances. "Easerners who have gone ou o he coas have oen commened upon he swellneas o he average well ixed San Francisco man n ilio maer o clohes. he San Francisco man wih an ncome cerainly gos himsel up 'proper,' as,we say, and he's go ho righ kind o a make up or every, occasion. ako ho race racks around Snn Francisco, or example. Every man who goes o he races ou here goes n a regular racing rig, rom paddock coa o uoldglasa and rom he op o his la crowned derby o ho solos o his 'downs' boos, and BO do ho Frisco women, or ho maer o ha Anoher hing, 'll vonuro o asser hn nlno ou o on men n San Francisco whoso ncomes nro $2,000 a year or over rig ou in evening clohes ovory nigh n ho year, summer n eluded. A groa many moro mon o, moderae ncomes n Washingon don ovenlng clohes han mon o similar in' comes n Now York. ho men o Washingon dress wih singular noa- JHBH, many wih noablo ologarico. ho excellence o lio Wellingon average, pp; o; n o bo accouned or by ho absonco o a largo laboring dona hero.' RANNG OF ANMALS. Generally AccompUhel by he Use o he Whip. he popular heory ha animals can be augh ricks by irmness and kindness is a grim error, according o a veeran circus man who has sen orh he dicum ha no animal was ever rained o do anyhing unnaural exeep by punishmen. knows hunger or pain will ollow disobedience, i will obey. {,. akes he whip o break he col o harness or saddle, bu he end jusiies he means, and he animal's nelligence when once i has learned s lesson does away wih urher use o he whip. Bu i a horse is augh ricks, such as one sees in a circus, he consan use o he whip is necessary, and he lile pa on he neck he rainer gives he animal in public is no.be- Bowed in privae. here is never any le up in heir raining. rained dogs always appeal o women and children, or he lile animals appear o horoughly enjoy heir work. Bu he barking and risking are only he naural Joy o he poor beass a being.le ou o he cramped quarers where hey say when hey ore no n he ring. Moreover, hey know he rainer does no whip hem in public. here is scarcely a rick a rained dog does ha he likes or ha he will do a order, unless punished. Willis Cobb was he irs dog rainer o make a repuaion, and when he was middle aged he abandoned his proession because, he said, he had no he hear o go on making a living, by whipping»» he Books She Waned. : ' We've all heard o he woman who bough her books wih reerence o heir bindings and reused o allow he works o Shakespeare a place n her library because heir covers did no mach he wall paper. Well, almos as criical a.person.was in one o Balimore's shops one day. " wan a se o bookahls wide and his high." she said calmly, ndicaing wih her hands abou hree-quarers and one-hal a yard. 'Wha auhor?" asked he salesman poliely.. " doesn' make any dierence abou he auhor," answered madam. "My lile daugher's bookcase is enirely illed excep a space he size showed you. measured i mysel his' morning, and wan somehing o ill i" " you could give some dea o he sor o books you would like, am sure could sui you," said he poor clerk, kniing his brow n a disressed ash- on., "Well, hink blue would be prey, doa' you?" she asked blandly, and he said he did and orhwih sen her away rejoicing wih he requisie number o volumes in her arms, all o a deep cerulean blue.r_" " All he sporing evens in he couny are chronicled in HE REGSER. Adv. Now s be ime o have all he ences ixed beore he snows and (reeznr ground se n. Delays are dangerous. Le me pa sou up some o he Perecion Spring Lock Wire Fence and all be rouble o mending ences s pos or be nex weny yean. ' can build bem any heigh, as many wires and says as you wan, and urhermore every wire s be bes heavy galvanized'. Beel wire ha can be made. Send and ge circulars and prices and learn more o he bes ence o be nineeenh cenury. Esimaes cheerully given on eiher arm or lawn enclng. GEORGE N. CONKL N, Aon or Monmouh Co. Middleown N. J. Schroeder's hair on ic helps o keep he head ree rom dan dru: 50 cens a ho ie a Schroeder's Pharmacy.»»»»»»»»»»»! Wha s? ;A.E.SMHj ;. FAR HAVEN, N. J. pnya o ndvorlso in un imisicr.»»»»»»»»»» s he modem orce o o-day, o ligh your homes and,sores, propel your machinery and cook your meals. is beer han all oher mehods, Because i gives no hea, ashes or smoke andis more economical in every way. makes an ideal home. he Shore Elecric Co., 25 EAS FKON SREE, ned Bank, - - Mew Jerey. Have You Go A Dollar? ha is enough o open an accoun wih he \ Mercanile Go-Operaive Bank OF NEW JERSEY. O course you can make i ive hundred or ive housand, bu one dollar is enough i you wan o make a sar!. he Mercanile is he only insiuion o he kind in Monmouh couny. pays our per cen ineres on sums o Five Dollars and upwards. Sae Deposi Boxes o ren a hree Dollars per year and upwards. DR.J. E. 8ARE, Pres. JOHN KNO, Cashier. W. H. HENDROKSON, Ass' Cashier. RED BANK, N. J. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SElM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. No. 26 Fron S.V BED BANK. COAL AND WOOD. NEW JERSEY. HOMAS P. BROWN. OFFCE: S4 WHARF AVENUE. ELEPHONE: 7. RED BANK, N. J. Noice o Bicyclers! s i a new house he ordinance prohibiing he riding o bicycles on he you wan? or is i BidewalkB wihin he limis o repairs o your '.' he own o Red Ban will be presen house? sricly enorced. AH persons riding on lie Bidewallcs, all per Send or me o ;; sons riding wihou lighed give you igures. lamps a nigh, and all persons riding riser han eix miles an hour, wihin he corporae lim is o he own o Bed Banlc will bo arresed and ined. F. P. SKYKER, Chie opolice, P ENNSYLVANA RALROADCOM- :, PANY* On and aer November ]9h, RAN8 WLL LEAVE BED BANK For New or, a. m.; p. m., weekdays. Sundays,9 48a.m.i 6 06 p. m. Newark, a, m.; 2 58, 1)8 p. m., Week days. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; 0 08p. m., Elizabeh, 23n.ni.! 2 68, 8 08 p. m., week Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 00 p m. Bahway, 9 23 a. m.: p m., week days. Sundays a. m.; 006 p. m. Woodbridge. 9 S3 a. m.; 2 68, 6 08 p. in., week days. Sundays 0 43 a. m.; 000 p. m. Perh Amboy; 9 23 a. m.; 2 88, 8 08 p. m.; week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 0 00 p. n. " Souh Amboy, 9 23 a. in.; 2 68,6 08 p. m.; week days. Sundays, 9 43 a, m.:6 08 p. m. Maawan, 0 23 a, m.; 2 68, 6 08 p. m., week days, Sundays. 9 43*. m.: 6 00 p. in. " MldJleown, 9 23a. m.; p, in., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 OS p.m. renon and Philadelphia, connecing a nahway, 9 23, a. m.; 6 08 p. K Sundays, 9 43 s n.m.; 6 08 p.m. -. Lon Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, a, m.: 2 20, p. n., week days sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Qrove on Sundays. " oms Hirer, Bay Head and nermediae saions, a. m.; week days. rains leave Philadelphia, Broad Sree, (via ah- ' way) or Bed Bank, a 6 60,1110a. m..; 3.20 p. m. week days. Sundays, 4 02 p. m. 'rains leave New York or Bed Bank, rom Wes. 23d bree saion, 8 85 a. m.; 12 40, 3 26, 4 65 p. m. Sundays a. m.; 4 66 p. m. From Debrosses sree, 9 00 a. m.; 12 80, p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 45 a.m.; 6 16 p. in. From Corlind sree, 0 00 a. m.; 12 60,3 40, B 10, p. m., week da) s. Sundays, 9 45 a.m.; 516p.m.. B. HU0HNSON, J. E. WOOD, General Manager. Gen, Passenger Agen. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saions in New York: Cenral R. R. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania n. E., oo o Corland Sree, Descrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree..1.. On ana'aer November 19b. 1899,. RANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York. Newark and Elizabeh, 6 48, '737 (Newark and New York only). 745, *805 (New York only),*829,923, *U80a, m.; 1245,«2'44 (New York only), S 58, i 85, 608,7 08 p. m. Sun-.days, 803,943a. ra.; i60,600.7"50pi m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and nermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, C25, 0 57,10B0a.m., , 454,547, 625,750 p. m. Sundays, a. m.; 580,0 50 p. m. Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park:? FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 29,1180 a.m.; 435,608p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOE RED BANK. Foo o Libery sree, , 880, *9 80, a. m.: *U5,» , 623 p. m. Sundays, 0 0(1,1015a.m.; 400p.m. Foo o Whiehall sree (8ouh Ferry erminal), 8 25, 9 20,1180 a.m.; *140, 8 66, 425, 610 p.m. Sundays, a. m.; 3 56p. m. Wes weny-hird sree. 855 a. m.: 12 40, *8 26, 455 p.m. Sundays, 9 25 a.m.; 455 p. m. Foo o Desbrosses sree. 9 OOjujn.: *340, ->!610 p. m. Sundays, 9 45 a. m.j 515 p. m. Foo o Corland sree, 000 a.m.;'1250, <388, *610 p. m. 8undays a. m.; 615 p. m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Via Mnawan (Sundays exceped), 610, 11 B -. a.m.: , 6 05 p. m. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions. Denoes express rains. J, R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Cenral [. R. ON.J. RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden N. Y. ana L. B.R.R. O C E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A LAW, "' (Successor o Nevlus & WlUon),. RED BANK, N. J. Oices: POS-OWOB BDUDHO. JOHN S. APPLEGAE, JR. V SOLCOR AND MASER N CHANCERY. n oices o Applegae & Hope, Red Bank, N. J. R. ELLA PKENS8 UPHAM. D DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. K Sundays, 11 22a. in.; 6 60 p. m. Do no ' ELECRCY. N RULE O BAR CREDORS. ' ADMNSRAOR'8 NOCE. J. Holmes Conover, adminisraor o S. Ely Conover, deceased, by order o be surrokae o he couny o Monmoub, hereby gives noice o be crediors o be said deceased o bring n heir debs, demands and claims agains be esae o sold deceased, under oaa or airmaion, wihin nine monhs rom be HREENH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1899, or hey rill be orever barred o any acion hereor agains he said adminisraor. J. HOLMES CONOVER. ^OCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OP B0MA8 8. FELD, Deceased. -Hoicn-lB-lrereDv glhii lmlc-ircconnei Dg " BUljscrlbers, execuors o said deceased, wlll.be audied and saed by oe Surrogae, and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o he couny o Monmoub. on HURSDAY, HE FRS DAY OP MARCH NEX. Daed January d, JOSKPB. FELD, HENRY FELD, EDWN FELD. JJOCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OF WLLAM M. CONOVER, Deceased. Second Accoun. Noice s hereby given ha be accouns o be subscriber, execuor o Bald deceased, will be audied and saed by he Surrogae, and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour ol he couny o Monmoub. on HURSDAY, HE WENY-SECOND DAY OF MARCH nex. Daed February 16h, 0. GEORGE O. WAERMAN. SHERFF'S SALE.-By virue o a Owrl o l a o me direced, issued ou ol be Cour o Chancery o be Sae o New Jersey, will oe exposed o sale a public, vendue, on MONDAY, HE arm DAY OF FEBRUARY, JOUO. beween he hours o( V& o'clock and 5 o'clock- (a 2 o'cl"ck>, n he aernoon o said day, a be Cour House a Freehold, in be ownship o Freehold, Couny o Mon moub, Nev Jersey. All ha cerain rac or parcel o land and preni lses, beielnner parli ulnrlvdescribed siuae, lying and being n be ownship o Shrewsbury, in he Couny o Monmoub, and Bao o Now Jersey a Oceanic. Beginning; a be norheas coiner o be Red Bank read and Wa&nluion sree; hence () norberly along be easerly Bide o Washingon sree, nicey-one ee nine nches o a siako, hence (2) easerly parallel wih he Red Bank road, niney ee o a sake; bence Si) eouhprly parallel wih Washingon sree, nlnev-nno oe and nine nches o ho norherly side o be Red Bank road; ibonce (1) weserly along be same nicey'ee, o he poin or place o beginning. Being he same premises convoyed by AdelR H. Llgler o said William H. Peanall and James E. Bogle by deed recorded in Monmoub Couny Clerk's Oice on December >b, 1895, in Book Ml o Deeds, page 115, ec., and subjec, bowovcr. lo be resricions conained D said deed. Seized as uo propery o William H. Poarsal e ux, o nl, oken n execuion a he sui» Laura E. Newcomb and o bo sold by 0. E. DAVS, Sheri. OSCAR KKEN, Sol'r. Daed January SSd, $0,110. S HERFFS SALE. By virue o a wri o l. a. o me direced. ssued ou o be Cour o Cliuncory ol ho Sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o mlo a public veuiluo, on WEDNES- DAY, UEiili DAY OF MAC. 1UC0. biwoen )he hours o S o'clock and 5 o'clock (a 2 o'clock). n he. aernoon o said day, n (lie Gloho Hoel a Red Honk, n < e ownship o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouh. Now Jersey. All ha cerain house, and lo o land, siuae, lying and being n lio ownship o Hiiro Asbury aoresaid on ihncai eldoo ho road ha lends rom Ruinson lloud o Chandler's Dock on ho Norh Shrewsbury river, bcglnnlngnahaklln he norhwes corner o William L. Ohadwlck's lo; bonco (i)soulb, lilry-oio dorroennnd ory-ive, mnuea coa, iy-ive ee: honco (V) norh, lly-sovcn degrees oas, wo ohnlrw a nil Hliy-clKh links; henco (il) norh, hlry-ono dcroesnnd ory-ive, minues wes, Ur-llvo [no; honco (4) couh, ly-sorcadegrees wes, wo chains and Rlxy-olgh links o ho jilnco o beginning, conaining wony-wo mndredbs o an acre, hilric hn some promises convojrod by Mary Chandler o Lamber Ru-decor by deed recorded in ho clerk's oloo o Monmouh couny, a inxihold, n book 178 o deeds, pose 48(1. ec. Solzednnho propery o Wllllnm O. Sco, c nl akon n execuion a ho sui o Harrio J. Allen, cl nl, and o bo Bold by 0. E. DAV8, lhori., Hol'r. _p n) UO0E"Ol''"SELEMEN. EHAK OK HKNHY O. WHE, DCClnnml. Noion in horcbv alvon ha ho aooiunui o li HihmirllMir,dinliilnnilrU o imm (lixwnned, will bn auillloii onl uaod by hn Hurroguo, and nsporuml lor nnlomon o hn Orphn'n cour o lm coun o.monmouli, onuuhuay.hk VFBBN DAY Ol HA O, nex, Daed olinury 5h, 1W0.' CARME D. WHE j A PPLEGAE.&HOPE, ' COUNSELLORS A LAW, REDBAK, MONMOJH COUNY. NEW, JERSEY OHN J3. APPLEOAE. HARLES H. VNS, FRED W.HOPE. CODNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, BROAD SREE,... - RED AMK, N. J. ROOM 6, REOBER BULDNG, RED BANE, N. J, A Red Bank Oice uesday and Friday aernoons. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. / MUSC HALL BDLDDG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anaesheics. D R. J. D. HR0CKMOR0N, DENAL SURGEON. OFHCE: No. 5 Broad Sree,» Red Bank, N. i. D R. F. L. WRGH, SURGEON DENS,.-. RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, opposie Bergen's. - HOMAS DAVS, JE., NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N.J. (P.O. Box 8L) nsurance placed in be bes companies on moa reasonable erms. D R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. «VEERNABY BURGEON. Oraduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: Monmouh Sree,*" Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank FAS. 8. MCCAFFREY, D. V. 8. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.. Residence. rving Sree beween Brood sree ano" Maple Avenue, Bed Bank, N. J. ' G EO. D, COOPER, CVL*ENG(NEEB, Successor o Geo. Cooper, 0. E. Pos Oice BuUdlng,_ RED BANK, N. J, A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 3 Wih George Cooper or Mleon years. ACOB C. SHUS, V AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm arm mplemens and oher personal propery. ' F. 0. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. H ENRY OSENDOBFFi UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worhley's Saionery Sore, elephone Call 18B. BROAD S.. RED BANK. N. J. [. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JER8E7. wnoary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared. Bills o Bale or Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OQco: No. 119 Broadway. Niney-Firs Semi- Annual Saemen, January, CASH ASSES 812,181,164.' ALLARE & SON, AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Banlc Real Esae and mwrance Agency, S Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed in be Home and oher nrs-class companies a Lowes Raes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & SON. special Noice RELANGO ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. be placing or deposiing n or upon any sree or alley, or n or.upon ady public or privae propery n his ownship, any dead animal or any par o he same, or any dead ish or any par o he Bade, or nih rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (provided ha sable manure and oher manure may be used as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive, or Obnoxious maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or ilh. 8. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or ober oensive or decomposldgsolld or luid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel in which he same may be conveyed or carried. i. bo carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which bas been removed rom any privy vaul or «sspool, unless he same shall be inclosed in air-lgb barrels, or n a perecly igh and properly covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbage hrough be srees) be ownship excep beween be hours o sunse and six A. M. 0. he burning o any maer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o* any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas, smoke, seam or odor. 7. be casing ordlscharglng ino he Shrewsbury or Navesink, or Souh Shrewsbury rlvere, or ino any sream in his ownship, or on be boundary line o his ownship, any subsance winch has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or slk, or any oal or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise. 8. Any and every nulsooco as above denned is hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin bo ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person makldg, creaing, causing, mainaining or permiing any o said nuisances shnll orei and pay a penaly o wenyive dollars. ' ho abovo s an ei race rom he ordinances o he board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and ho amo will be horoughly enorced. J. C. RUSH. M. D- Presiden o ho Board o Heal h K. O. lumupon. Secreary. N OCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OF 8AKAH AYLOR, Doccascd. Noice s hereby Riven ha bo accouns o ho subscriber, oxecuor o said decenwd, will be audied and saed by be nurrogae, and repored or selo-. roen o he Orphans Cour o ho couny o Mon. mouh, on HURSDAY, HE FU8 DAY OF MARCH NEX. Daed January Mb, 0. MORF0RD AYLOR. MOCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OF WLLAM. WLLE. Deceased. Noice s hereby plvcn ha ho accouns o ho subscriber, adminisraor o said deceased, will bo audied and saed by ho Surrogae, and repored or selemen o hn Orphans Cour o ho counr or Monmouh. on ilulls)ay,lk Fll'SENli DAY OF MARCH, nex. Daed February Sb. 1O00. DAVD M. WLLE. he own Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Dances, Paries, ec. For erms nml purlculnrn call on or addrcib JOHN. ELEY, CUBODMN, RED BANK, - NEW JERSEY.

16 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor ami neresing ems rom All Over he Couny. _ Aemps were made wo dieren nighs las week o break ino J. J. Parker's sore a Long Branch by breaking he lock on he door. Neiher aemp was successul. Joseph S. Moun, Winield Whie and George W. Ellio have been nominaed or he oice o,chie o ho Seabrigh ire deparmen. he elecion will be held March 20ih.. \ Frank Diilon, proprieor'o he Cenral hoel a Long Branch, received a surprise visi rom a number o,.riends 'las week in celebraion o his birhday. C. H. VanDyke and A. J. Applegae o Seabrigh have gone o Norh Caro-, Una, where hey will engage in he ishing business unil he season opens here. Ellison P. Pee.vs,has been eleced - commander o he Knighs o Maccabees lodge o Keypor. C. Herber Walling is recording and inancial secreary. Marcy J. DuBois hasgiven up his posiion in he < Freehold posoice and has gone o work or he American compressed ood company o Passaic. William H. Woolley, Lewis Brown and Bryan Newcomb o Long Branch are on a wo weeks' rip o Philadelphia, Balimore and Washingon. R. J. Whie o Farmingdale received a surprise visi las week rom his six children and welve grandchildren in celebraion o his birhday. Miss Annie Peseux, daugher o Rudolph Peseux o Hazle, received a surprise visi las week in celebraion o her ieenh birhday. Edward Carney, an aged residen o x Wickaunk, has been le $10,000 by he will o his broher, who died recenly in Connecicu. Waler H, Emmons, assisan reigh, agen a he Pennsylvania saion a Freehold, ia spending a vacaion a Washingon -- - John Webser's chicken house a KeyporF was "enered by hieves las week and several hens and a rick rooser were solen. homas S. Collins has bough he boling business o John B. Harikinson o Freehold and has secured a ranser o license. Harshorne Hall, who has been arming Mrs. Elizabeh Hampon's place a Farmingdale, has moved o Sewaren. Miss Lulu Vanderveer, a clerk in he Freehold pdsolce, is sick wih measles. Louis Heck man is aking her place.. he Long Branch Press has moved is plan rom hird avenue «he -Mulholland building on Broadway. F. Borden Woolley o Manasquan is ~~~^~~ menioned'as a^ EepliGlicim^an^daeio reeholder in Wall ownship. Mrs. James C. Lane o Long Branch received a surprise visi las week on heoccasion o her birhday. he Knighs o Pyhias" lodge o uisjiey^elebraed is 28h anniversary las Wednesday nigh. Joseph emple o Long Branch was ined $5 las week or ighing, wih his broher, Claude emple. George Dihlin o Englishown has moved o Jamesburg, where ho will engags in he ish business. William Lane o Ardena will arm J. W. Errickson's arm near he Georgia Bchoolhouse nex season. here were six birhs and one deah in Rarian ownship during he monh ending February 15h. he sandard gas company o Keypor has reduced he price o gas o $2 per housand cubic ee. he moulders in Combs & Bawden's iron oundry a Freehold have joined he-moulders' union. James L. erhune o Maawan has beon laid up wih a heavy cold, bordering on pneumonia. Miss Olive Packer o Seabrigh will have a birhday celebraion nex Wednesday nigh. Mr. and Mm..Monroe V. Pooli? o Long Branch hav«been visiing a Washingon, D. -a James. Garriy o Wiclniink has been laid up lie^paa monh wih rheumaism. William Sryker o Marlboro onernined abou" hiry riends las week a a dance. Sovun members o ho amily o John L, Conover o Marlboro are Bick wih menslea, Wages in Rohscbild'o shir acory a Freehold have beon raised weny per cen. James Wells o Brndovel hu) gone o Now York o learn ho machinis rade. Miss Frances Warhman o Allonown is on a monh's visi o Balimore. D. Augusus Vandervocr o Freehold ie on a rip o Washingon, D. C. J. Ogdon Bur o EngliHhiOWii hns re ired rom ho candy busnohh. ra Yemnn o urkoy MH gone o "Nowark o work. A Orovna 'ape.r. HE nnoisiin n growing,,n l»o ime moro business, more omployocb, moro ypo und moro machinery. Follcu' nl now grows wlion hoy ao un llicamxicn o oll abou heir buelncea. Adv. v v! ; - PCURE desire o close ou my enire lo. o'framed Picures below cos, in order o cu down he socks and broken pairs, as will require all available space or my bicycle opening on March 2d and 3d, which will be conduced on a larger scale han ever beore. Come in, look a our ine Framed Picures and ge our prices. you will ake more, han one, we will accep any'reasonable oer you may make. ; < " FRANK C.SORGK, PANOS, ORGANS, BCYCLES AND AUOMOBLES, 4 AA AA A A* CORNER BKOAD AND WHE SREES, BED BANK, N; J. Don' Wan Any Proi A HS ME OF HE YEAR, ON Hasand ^i^isldiii^x^ods^jey All wan is. room or his coming Spring's goods, KRDEL 6 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. A large phoograph insead o ha iny one you have? DeHar & Leson are very successul in enlarging rom small negaives and ilms. A dollar is he average price. g DEHAR & LESON, RED BANK, N. J. Prince Alber Goas and Vess One-Hal Price. 1 Coa ana Ves, size 3d, price 814. now... $7.00 " ' 80, " io, "... 8,00 1 " " 37, " 15, " " 87, " 10. " " 38, " 10, " Full assormen o Black Clay Diagonal Suis in rocks aud sacks or dress up occa-, sions, a righ prices.. Reducions on all Winer, Suis and Overcoas. A. LUDL0W, Ludlow Hall, 10 BROAD S., RED BANK. A. SCHMD. Upholserer aul Paper Hanger RED BANK, HOii Broad Sree, 9, HEW JORSEY. Purlpr BHH, DrapcrloH, Cuohionii and MurcBoi'H mndo o order and' inudo over. SHADES AND AWN1NCS A SPECALY All klndn ropnlrloi n rcawnablo proo. s -A.. A A A.A-y A Ge ready or he prediced snow sorm. We have a ull sock o Cuers and woseaers a reasonable prices. Fall and Winer Carriages. We are showing a ull sock o suiable carriages or such use. Also some grea bargains in second-hand ones. J. W. MOUN &BRO., Facory and Reposiory Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. WE PU ON SOLD RUBBER RES. Babcock Vehicles. his lino o pleasure vehicles is moro widely known han any oher make, and any ousomcr o oura who has had one, when.waning anoher,, will always ask or ho Babcocb., hey make ho ines sylea and a ligher vehiclo han mos manuacurers, bu never a he expenso o srenrh. liey aro'all ied wih ho Babcock paen sol-olhng aad dus-excluding axlos, warraned wheels, Bradley sha couplings and spring cushions. Don' allow yoursel o bo impobcd upon wih )io " jus as good " sory, bu ask your noighborl abou ho Baboook beore you buy. Gel; our caalogue. Harness. Hand uowed and machlno aichod. n our own mako, wo UBO nohing bu Al loalior. PrioiiB rango rom $20.00 or a buggy so o $ or a coaoh lc. BRDS ALL & SON, MONMOUH S., v,i. RED BANK.! Don' Pu O.? Y YY Y Y Y YY «Don' pu o ha li- ie job o repairs "abou > V y ur Plumbing. A li-' V X ie delay someimes re- j suis in a big loss o 1 boh money and healh. & y» Have he work done * V or righ us away and o do i send! & Gook & Oakley, 2 Y Y V 18 Fron Sree,! RED BANK, NEW JERSEY,» 4 / Reducion! don' usually shou over every lile, reducion j bu i may ineres ny cusomers o.know ha in he ace o rising prices, nyeock o hay and sraw has been reduced $1.00 per on. ABBO WORHLEY. Dealer in Hay, Sraw, Food, Grain, Coal and Wood. BUJVJEU, A. J. W. A. HOPPNG, * Heal nuae, ruese RED BANK, N. J. have wo bonulul arms or sale, 13 acres n oaoh. Pleny o rui and under high culivaion, Buildings in good repair. havo houbca or ron nnd or Bale in all pars o ho o n. i Moiioy o loan on irs morgage. Any Bum you wan rom 1,000 o 18,000.,

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