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1 YOLUME XXV. NO. 44. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRL 26 S 1905, PAGES 1 TO 8* OPERA HOUSE_ LEASED. THE NEW MANAGER S JOHN W. EYLES OF 8EABRGHT. ANOTHER VANNEST GRL. A Sevenh Baugher Horn in he VanK/ea Family a Oceanic. A daugher was born las Thursday o Mrs. Levi B. Van Nes o Oceanic. There JVe Will Tae Charge This Weeh- are now seven girls in he VanNes am- and one boy. Five daughers were Mlis JLeaiv is or Tliree, Years Gunily Hun'i J91inreli he Firs Show Under Mi i Managemen. born in he amily beore he son arrived. Aer wo or hree girls had been The Red Bank opera house has heen born Mr. VanNes became desponden leased o John W. Eylea o Seabrigh, over he prospecs o a son and namesake, and when he nex daugher ar- who will begin he managemen o he opera house his week. Henry J. Garriy o Asbury Park has had possession rired he named her " Elbie," which spells ou he wo irs iniials o his o. he heaer since las Augus, and i name, _ is said ha his managemen has been ar rom successul. This will be Mr. Eyleg's second experience as manager o he opera house. He THE LGHTM5H0RTAGE. had charge o i a number o years ago, RED BANE TO GET A REBATE and gave general saisacion o he parons o he lrajjj&b. Mr. Eyies will pre- OF $ sen plays on sa average o one a week This in Equal o he Cos»/ Eleven Jjilhi or Four 1'ear, and in in rom now ill he middle o June, when Full Selemen o he. Shorage he opera house will be closed or he summer. He expecs o move o Red Bank in he all so ha he can give more aenion o he deails o he business. He hae leased he opera house or hree years rom he Allen esae, who are he owners. Gus Sun's minsrel company will be be aracion a he opera house nex Saurday nigh. The company is considered one o he bes aggregaions o blackace comedians now on he road. They will have a sree parade a noon. CHURCH ELECTONS. Oicers Chosen in Triniy and Vhriu Episcopal Churchex. The Enser elecion in Triniy Episcopal church, Red Bank, yeserday resuled as ollows: Wardens-W. S. Jones, Thomas Voorliis. Vesrymen Dr. H. B. Vanl'orn, H *i. Cornoy, Samuel Cuillnron. William Willey. Rober Sickles, Charles A. Mioon, Waler G. Suphen. Delegaes o convenion W. 8. Jones. H. G. C'orney, Tbomus Voorhis; alernaes Samuel Culllngon, Rober Sickles, Waler G. Suplien. Delegae o convocaion Thomas Voorbs. Tbe ollowing oicers o Chris church Shrewsbury, were eleced yeserday : Wardens-Theodore Sickles. William u. Sevens. Vesrymen-John E. Divs. Benjamin J. Parker, nuus T. Wes, Harry Campbell, George SV. Barlow. _ «^-» ENTRACHT CLUB DAUCE. Easer Monday Fesival o he German Singers. Tbe Einraeh club o Red Bank held is Easer esival on Monday nigh. Abou seveny persons wore presen, mos o whom were members o he club and heir amilies. The guess began o assemble a nine o'clock and a hal-hour laer he un was in progress. Dancing was he principal amusemen, wih songs by he club o vary rie program. A welve.o'clock sandwiches, cake and coee were served, aer which daucing was resumed. The esiviies were con eluded a wo o'clock. WEDDED AT NEW YORK. ^4 Wedding Announcemen Which Creaed Surprise a (ieeauic. The announcemen was made las week o he marriage o Anna. Lloyd o Oceanic, daugher o Edwin H. Lloyd, and Alber R, Bloodgood, Oeeanic's newsdealer. The wedding ceremony was perormed by Rev. Clark Wrigh o New York. Mr. Bloodgood is a widower, his irs wie having died las December, The dae pi he wedding has no heen announced, bu Mr. and Mrs. Bloodgood began keeping house las Saurday. The announcemen o he wedding creaed considerable surprise a Oceanic. A Sacred Concer. A inoreil concer will bo given in he Red. Bank PreRby erinn church nex Sun day nigh by he church choir. The ollowing program will be rendered : An 1 "!'"& "P Your Volcea Now." KOlo " Our Habiaion " (icorro Cooper Anhem-" Ho 1H Risen.", Solo-" VViu ho,lllen Hay " Mm. Uolyer / Anliom " Cirlu Our 'nusover." / Quaree " Hear UH, Lord." Hold "My Redeemer Uvch" Trlo-O..umb or Unri" Mm. C'olycr, Mm. Clayon, Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Clayon liaces on Plnckney Road. Two roing mow ook placo on Pincuney road laa Wednesday aernoon. Ono rueo wan won by A. Percy Hhcruian'a Counry Hoy and he oher raco wan won by Dr. DicUion'B Jack. Tho winnori) received cupi presened by E. Gerry Rob<>rn. <;<«<! o Tho amily o William L. Chad wick dohiro o hank (OHO who iimiood horn during heir recen bereavemen and or he many expramioim o iiympahy. TrouMr! Trouble 1 Who in milking nil hin roul>lo on May 15hV A wonmr, o course he colleen wih he iuburn hair. Adv. in Sree Slighs. The quesion as o he shorage o lecric lighs in he own o Red B*nk has beeil seled. An invesigaion showed ha he own had been paying or eleven incandescen lighs which i had no been geing. Tbe elecric ligh company oered o sele on he basis o a rebae o he cos o eleven lighs or wo years. was clear ha he own had been shor eleven lighs or a leas wo years and eigh monhs and had been shor o some lighs or several yeas back o ba ime, and he commissioners reused o accep be oer. They oered o sele on he basis o he cos o eleven lighs or our years. This oer has been acceped by he elecric ligh company. The rebae amouns o $ The invesigaion showed ba he own was paying or wo lighs on he Fair Haven road a3d or one on he Scurleown road which are ouside o he own limis. The elecric ligh company was ordered o disconinue hese lighs, or a leas o sop charging hem o he own o Red Bauk, BED MEN'S BALL. Was Held a Oceanic on Monday Nigh. The Red Men's lodge o Oceanic held a ball on Monday nigh a which abou 2 persons were presen. The grand march was led by Miss Lulu Ligier and W. H. Peareall. A ine collaion was served abou midnigh. Tickes were iy cens sraigh and he lodge cleared abou $75. A prize was oered o he person sell ing he mos ickes. Joseph McNiilly sold iy ickes and lie will ge he prize, which will be a Red Men's jewel. «- -. HORSE TAKEN FROM STABLE. Edward JVilly's Horse and nagon Taken or a Drive. The horse o Edward Wilby o Lile Silver was aken rom he sable las Thursday nigh, hiched o Mr. Wilby's wagon and driven. The nex morning he wagon was ound in a ield near he house, bu he horse was missing. Laer he horso was ound beween Lile Silver and Red Bank. There is a suepi cion as o who ook be rig, and arress will ollow i suicien evidence can be secured. ^ New Hose Car or Fair Haven, The Fair Huven,ire company me on Tuesday' nigh o lus week and ordered a hose car rom he Now Jersey consrucion and supply company o Red Bank. The enr is o he Seagrave make and will cos $"2. _ -< Married His Housekeeper. Fred Renner o Lile Silver was married on Saurday o his housekeeper, Miss Lillio Vreelnnd. The eeroinony ook placo a PaerBon. Public Noice. The ollowing will bo he prices in ho uure or carriages rom Colycr's sable* a Red Bank or unerals o ho vnrioiu cemeeries, including he reurn rip o homea in Rod Bunk ; Pair View S M. Olive 4 Hlirnwnbury < Kveraveen < Whlo lriun 4 Olcnwood 5 Wra x>n( Branch 5 Holiniliil 5 Koypor ; ( Freehold ( Malawnn i ho sar in made rom Fair Haven Oceanic or Eaonown, and rourii < holo plnoeh, add iy ceno o ho above, pricob. Having rom Heabrigh or Long Branch and reurning o hono placon add $1 o ho ubovo piioe.h. Wo urniiih ho boi carriagcn in he couny or unoralu or woddiugh. Thoy arc nil rubber-ired and up-o-dao in every pnriculnr. Colyor'n nblea, Rc<J Bank. Telephone 8(1. Adv. THREE APRLWEDDNGS. PRENTSS. MNTON.OF RED BANK A BENEDCT. Be Harrie S inn Elixabeh». phen o Long Branch A lieypor Couple Wedded, a Seiv Slonnouh Em mo is- /a ne Nupials. Miss Elizabeh Brokaw Suphen, daugher o Joseph Suphen o Long Branch, and Preniss ngraham Minon Red Bankjwere married las Wednesday aernoon. The ceremony ook place a he bride's home and was per- 'ormed by Rev. Bergen Brokaw Saas, pasor o he Reormed church o Long Branch. Only he immediae relaives o he bride and groom were presen. The house was decoraed wih palms and cu lowers. The bride wore a cosume o brown louisine, rimmed wih Venice lace, and wore a ha o mach. Aer a shor rip o Philadelphia and Washingon he couple will begin housekeeping a Red Bank in a house which he groom has ready or heir occupancy. The bride received many beauiul gis. - uyler. Miss Lizzie Reya and Abram Huyler, boh o Key por, were married on Sunday nigh a he Bapis parsonage a New Monmouh by Rev. Archibald Su 1 phen. The couple were aended by Miss Maud Champlin and Henry Clayon o Belord. Tbe bride and her bridesmaid were dressed alike in blue silk mull and wore whie bas. Aer he ceremony he bridal pary aended service a he Belord Mehodis church. Mr. and Mrs. Huylar will live a Keypor. Einmons Cane. Miss Florence V. Emmons, daugher o Tunis V. Emmons o Camden, ormerly o Englishown, and Turner H. Lane, a armer a Freehold, were mar' ried on Wednesday, April 18h. The ceremony ook place a be home o he bride and was perormed by Rev. John N. Lyell, pasor o a Bapis church a Camden. The bride was dressed in royal blue pebble cloh, wih ha o mach. The couple le Camden or a shor wedding our. They will make heir home wih he groom's parens, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Lane. ORATORO N GRACE CHURCH. (»o nod's " Redempion " Sung jii Thumday Sigh. Grace church was crowded las Thursday nigh when Gounod's oraorio, ' The Redempion." was rendered. The work was given in is enirey, under he leadership o Rev. B. C. Lippinco. The soloiss were in splendid voice and he choruses were well sung. The soloiss were Miss Anna F. Hayes, Mrs. Samuel Sabah, Mrs. Annie E. Edvvards, Alvin.A. Whiing and Mr. Lippinco. Miss Grace Chadwick was o have been one o he soloiss bu was prevened rom aking par by he deah o her aher, William L. Chadwick. Mrs. Warren H. Smock presided a he organ and Miss Eleanor Morris a be piano. The insrumenal par was a eaure o he oraorio. Tho music was diicul, bu was rendered in a crediable innnner. n he chorus were Mrs. George Ga, Mrs. H. A. Guyon. Misses Sadie and Grace Child, Miss Edih Spinning, Miss Carrie Moun, Miss Winired Ausin, Miss Anna Sou, Miss Anna Rickman, Miss Anna Valenine, Miss Anna Woodward Misa Allie Moun, William and Joseph Child, Pro. H. K. Allsrom, Arhur Bray, James McColgun, Myron Camp bell, John Rickman, Fred Conklin, George F. Spinning and Alvin Whiing. ATlie oraorio was repeaed on Sunday nigh o an audience ha packed he church. NEW ALUMN SOCETY. Was Vanned a lale Silver on Monday Sigh. A meeing was held a he Lih Silver Bchoolhouso on Monday nigh < orm an alumni associaion. S. Lequier, principal o ho school, ex plained he objecs o such n nociey, am' an associaion WUH ormed wih he.'jo ollcerb : l'rchldon UeorNi Whie. Vice presiden. Mrs. William Parker. Hicronry MHS (lurrio l)owllii(r. Tronniircr Mian May Avrea. ' Tho ahhociaion will givo a recopioi soon o ho clami o 190!). K'iP JMne,ru Sable, in rear o Cenral hoel. Firn-cluiiii con voyaneoh o all dchcripioim. K M Conk & Hon. Tel. l-». Adi\ " Ml Wjor in MJverv " will nppour a ho high nchool on Friday nigh. Ho will wan o aeo you. All Brom'u orclimra will accompany him. Adv. CAVALRY SMOKER. RED BANK CAVALRYMEN HAVE A PEROD OF RELAXATON. 27«e Smoker Wan Held in he Town Hall on Monday Sigh and Wan in Celebraion o he Troop's Tenh Anniversary. <* The Red Bank cavalry roop held a smoker and enerainmen a he own hall on Monday nigh o celebrae he enh anniversary o he organizaion o he roop. The price o admission was a dollar. Over one hundred persons were presen and hey go heir money's worh, or i was one o he pleasanes aairs o he kind ever held in he own. was an inormal aair and was characerized by a reedom which rendered all he more enjoyable. There was pleny o ea and drink and boxes o cigars were handy by or hose who waned o indulge in he luxury o Havanas. The enerainmen consised in par o musical specialies by Wilbur Gardner ) Fred Frick, Joseph Seinberg, Cal. Reynolds, Charles R. D. Fox well, Oliver Suphen, Joseph Dickop, Alred Boicher and ohers. Besides he music a boxing bou ook place beween a colored man rom Asbury Park and a whie man rom Long Branch. was a scieniic sparring mach or poins. Six rounds were boxed o hree minues each. The exhibiion was a clever one, boh men showing proiciency in he business. The colored man seemed o be he beer o he wo, bu he held himsel in check. The mach was declared a ie. STREETS TO BE MPROVED. Oakland Sree o be Graveled and Fron Sree o be Repaired. A carload o sone has been ordered by he commissioners, which will be used o pach up Fron sree unil such ime as he Middleown rolley road lives up o he condiions o is ranchise and pus ha road in good condiion. Oakland sree is o be graveled rom end o end. Mechanic sree and Wallace sree will bo sprinkled, and his work wil probably begin in a day or wo. The sprinkling o Broad sree rom Mon< mouh sree o Eaonown, and o Fron sree rom Throckmoron's bridge o Oceanic, will be begun nex Monday These roads are owned by he couny and he couny sars is sree sprinkling on he irs o May each year. LTTLE SLVER'S GRADUATES. Only Two Pupils Will Graduae From Tha School Thin Year. Alice Ryerson and Louis Dowling will be he only graduaes o he Lile Silver public school his year. The laer will be valedicorian. Viole and whie have been adoped as he class colors and he moo is "Through rials o riumph." Elocuion, singing and physical raining have been inroduced in he Lile Silver school during he pas year. These hings have occupied bu lile ime and have proven a pleasan diversion rom rouine school lie. ^ FATHER REYNOLDS ROBBED. Ti'i CoaH ami Two 11 ih Solen From he Recory. Las Friday nigh abou eigh o'clock he ball o ho Caholic recory on Broad sree was enered by some person and wo coas and has belonging o Rev. James A. Reynolds were solon. A large number o persons cull a ho recory during Easer week, and he nigh lach was no kep sprung. is supposed ha some person wen in he house and no neeing anyone, ook be garmens. There ih no oluo and m suspicion as o ho hie. Much Pleased Wih he Resisor. G. K. Dioz, ii REOSTHU reader living a Cedarville, Virginia, in renewing his uibacripion las week, wroe he ollow ing leer: would alao lia am very Hindi pleaiied wlili TK KKU.HTKK and look orward o ilsimivul ivli (jreii pluuhiiro. Thia in a inmploo many (oers whel TUB RMJBTCH recoivoa rom io aul Boriberu and in an evidence o ho rogir; in which i w hold by people who road i A a. Clauon'H, OH Sroad Nree. Largo can omuuen. 7c (Jan good Hwoo, corn... 7c, Largo o«ii o baked bi'iini 7o, Pound Philu. creamery buer 30c For Saurday only. Adv. Havo you bough your icke or " My Lord in Livery " a ho high iohool ii Friday nigh? Alllrom'i orchesra wil be here oo. Adv. OBTUARY. William. Taylor. William H. Taylor, a ormer residen 3 Red Bank^ died a his home in New York on Sunday, aer a shor sickness. Mr. Taylor lived a Red Bank rom his )oyhood unil abou He was one i he organizers o he irs band in he own. Among he oher original members o he band were Major J. V. Allsrom, John Allsrom, Harold K. AHirom, William F. Malchow, James H. klorord, Andrew R. Coleman, Thomas 'rice, Sephen A. Bedell, Richard Harrison, Charles Fisher, Alonzo Longsree and Francis de P. Leonard. Mr. Taylor was also one o he early members o Navesink hook and ladder company. For ii numbero years he sailed he as yach 'lorence, owned by be lae Charles isher. Aer leaving Red Bank Mr. Taylor held posiions as chie engineer in some o he prominen hoels in New York. He leaves ive children, one o whom, he oldes son, is chie engineer o he 23d sree Young Men's Chrisian associaion building in New York. He leaves also wo sisers, Mrs. saac Smih and Mrs. Jane Conrow.. Charles S. Mongomery. Charles Haigb Mongomery died yeserday morning a he home o his uncle, William Longsree o Herber sree. Ho was 84 years old and bis deah was caused by consumpion. He had been sick abou wo years. Mr. Mongomery was a one ime employed as driver or! barles Rogers, he baker. He was aerward barender a he American and oher hoels. The uneral will be held on Friday a 1:30 P. M. a Mr. Longsree's home. The service will be con duced by Rev. Mr. VanOrden o Farnajngdale, who will be assised by Rev. T. A. Beekman o "Red Bank and Rev. Clarence M. Johnson o Souh Lacewood. The body will be buried a Souh Lakewood. Mrs. Mary SSlixa Henry. Mrs. Mary Eliza Henry, widow o George T. Henry o Keypor, died ai Chris hospial a Jersey Ciy lasi Wednesday morning, aged 79 years, Deah was caused by cancer. She wen o he hospial o undergo an operaion bu i was decided ha she could no sand he ordeal. Mrs. Henry leaves wo sons and ive daughers. They an Mrs. Charles Wille o Jersey Ciy, Mrs Benjamin SriDgham o Brooklyn, Mrs, James Braden o Jersey Ciy, Mrs. John Collins and Mrs. John Brands o Keans burg, George C. Henry o Belord and Alonzo Henry o Brooklyn, She also leaves one siser, Mrs. Hiram Seeley o Belord. Mrs. Garre ', onover. Mrs. Sarah Jane Conover, wie o Garre V. Conover o Holmdel, died on Monday. Her deah was due o pleuropneumonia. wih which she was aken sick be Wednesday previous, She was 04 years old. Besides a husband Mrs. Conover leaves wo sons, Samuel Conover o Holmdel and Daniel Conover o Newark ; and a daugher, Miss Alea Conover. She leaves also a siser, Mrs. Lizzie Ann Schenck o Holmdel. The uneral will bo held o morrow aernoon a wo o'clock a he house and will be conduced by Rev. Garre C. Wycko. Tho body will be buried in he Holmdel cemeery. HOC. Mrs. Lucy Hoe, daugher o Mrs Rachel Sriker o Oceanic and siser o Henry. and Richard Sriker o ha place, died las Wednesday a Jersey Ciy, aged 58 years. Her deah was due o hear disensc. Mrs. Hoe's husband Henry Hoe, died six weeks ago. Six children survive her. The uneral wa held a her no home on Saurday nigh and ho body was buried in Fair View cemeery on Sundny..?. Mlarry Cook. J. Harry Cook, son o Mrs. Ella Cook o Tin on Fallw, died on Sunday morning o brain evor. Tho boy was one yea old. Tho uneral wan hold his aer noon a ho Freehold Mehodi'si cliurc and ho body was burieu a Gre.enln.wi cemeery. Tho Cooks are a now amilj a Tinon Falls. Sriokon While Vlulin^. Mrn. Divid Urowor o Linoro wn visiing Mrn. Henry rowor o Tinon FnllH on Sunday, when nho wan iricken wih puralyiiih. Hho ell unconscious he loor. Hhii in now iilighly improvci bu in nill in a norioili condiion. US-nch NvH M'<dn, Brown and whie, 24 cenn; brown and onamul, llconu. Birdsall 8c Hon. Adv, PRZES ESSAYS. AWARDED FOR PAPERS ON HOB* TCULTUBE. The Conesans are he Aaeiaan Gardeners a Oceanic and ojaoe umson oad, and- he Prises are Given by he Ueii Gardeners. Some ime ago he gardeners o Oceanic and he Runason road oered prizes o he assisan gardeners or he bes papers on horiculural subjecs. The irs subjec aken up was " Rose culure under glass." Charles Wengerer, who is employed on he Bliss place, won he irs prize, and Joseph Kennedy, who is employed a M. C. D. Borden's green, houses, won he second prize. The irs prize, a silver cup and pedesal, was presened by H. A. Keel. The second prize, a silver shaving mug, was pre" sened by Nicholas Buerbach. Weiljerer is only eigheen years old. Las Friday nigh awards were made or essays on " The growing o rui under glass." The irs prize was won by Percy Q. Hicks and he second by William Griih, boh o whom are employed a Borden's greenhouses. Wl* liam Turner will presen he irs prize and George Hale he second prize. The prizes have no ye been announced. A cones is now open or papers on " The growing o chrysanhemums." This will be decided a he nex meeing o he gardeners.. ^ A SCHOOL BENEFT. Will be Hem a Shrewsbury o& Friday Nigh. An enerainmen will be held a Library hall, Shrewsbury, nex Friday* nigh or he beneii o he public school o ha village. will consis o selecions by an orchesra, songs and reciaions by Juania Sorck, daugher o Frank*G. Sorck o Red Bank; impersonaions by Louis J. Teley, piano due by Misses VanMaer and Soel, reciaion by Mrs. Sorck, solo by Frank C. Sorck wih violin obligao by Miss Soel; and a one-ac arce eniled " Fool o he Family." Those who will ake par in he arce will be Samuel Howard, Waler Conk, Louis Teley, Grace Brannin and Mrs. Sorck. A POSTMASTER RESGNS. FAinha Maps Resigns as Posmaser o Oceanpor. Elisha Maps o Oceanpor has resigned as posmaser o Oceanporc and is en» gaged in he piano business a Long Branch. He had been posmaser a number o years. The resignaion has no ye been aced upon by he posal auhoriies and Mr. Maps sill holds he job. L. W. VanAnglen, he grocer who succeeded Maps Brohers, has wrien o Congressman Howell asking or he posiion o posmaser o he village. Mr. VanAnglen is a Republican and as he is he only person seeking he appoinmen he is likely o ge he place. GROCER'S WAGON DAMAGED. An Ajcle Tvised by eina by an ice Wagon. William J. Conover, who drives a grocery wagon or George M. Quackenbush o Lile Silver, sopped in ron o he Ryan place on he Rumson road laa Friday aernoon. One o he wagons o he Monmouh ice company drove bv and hooked ino be wheel o he grocery wagon. Tho axle o he grocery wagon was badly wised; The driver o he ico wagon said ha he was a aul and he would pay or he damages. Wans a License a Fair Haven. Harry Blockson o Fair Haven is ge. ing signers o an applicaion or a license, which i is aaid will bo presened a he Muy erm o cour. Tho license is or Mr. Blockson's residence, on ho F.iir Mnven road, ju.s norh o Dough^y's gully. Vaudeville shown uro said o be included in Mr. Mocksou'n plans, in case ho license in gruned. Cholcod Wih Peanu Candy. Lewis Schanclr, won o George Sohanok, was eaing peanu candy on ho school grounds a Holmdel lai Wednesday, when u piece o ho candy go suck (n bin hroa. Ho had u bad choking upell and Homo o ho school boys ran or Dr«Wood. Tho can.iy was go ou o ha boy'si hroa wihou rouble by he docor. Whie WaiuUnm. landuomo paerns, 80 inches wide, highly mercerized, wih sain inished llorul eecs. Shir wais paern com* ploc. limi ono o each puron«sor, a98o, * "»' Jho dry goods sow oc jmh Halz, Red Bnk^d

2 nans' Long Dresses in grea assormens, made o silk, French lawn, and nainsook, a 29c, 40c, 98c, and up o $5.98 each. We have Babies'» Sacques made o worsed, cashmere, Bedord cord and lannel, plain or ancy embroidered, a 29c, 49c, 98c, and $1.98. Babies' Croche Sacques made o order or 98c. A Sale o Babies' Wear, An even looked orward o by mohers everywhere. brings o view complee assormens o everyhing or Babies in such wonderul variey as is no usually ound. There are Dresses, Cloaks, Caps, Sacques, Skirs, Bands, Waiss, Undershirs, Bibs, Booees, Veils, Diapers, Pads, and oher essenials or Babies' Wear. nann' 81ior Dresses. Hundreds o syles. Our Moo: "We can dress a Baby rom head o oo." Babies' Shor Dresses, rimmed wih ine laces and and insering and embroidery rimmings, wih dainy yokes, French syles, a 29c, 49c. 98c, and up o $5.98. Oilier Lile Needs. Sample Bibs, 25c. kind, a 9c. Hand-made Booees, 25c. Sockine Diapers, 44c. Kni Bands, 25c. Babies' Bonnes, hundreds o syles, a 25c, 49c, 98c, ec. nans' Sun Has, made o pique, a 25c. Special lo o dresses or Boy Babies. H. nans' Snor Skirs and -ong kirs o mach dresses. Slips or Beblea, 29c. Babies' N K h Gowni, 40o, JWFAWTS' SHORT AND LOXG CLOAKS, made o Henriea, pique, cashmere, B e d ord cord, China silk, Ooman, voile, ec., in grea assormens, wih inlaid medavions, rills, and handsome lace rimming, a $1.98, $2,48, $3 98, 14.98, $0.48 and $ Hand-Embroidered Kimonas a!)8c. We make special o order nans' enire ouis. Consul saleslady in charge o nans' deparmen. Red Bank DAMAGE BY STORM. JBeusea Unrooed and Oher Damage Done a Long Branch. The sorm las Friday did considerable damage a Long Branch and viciniy. A chimney on Daniel Warden's coage was knocked o, he norheasern end o he Hollywood horse show ground ence was orn down, he souh passenger shed o he Wes End saion was damaged, he summer garden belonging o be Herz hoel propery was orn o pieces, and a skyligh o he hoel was carried away. The lag house a he Wes End avenue railway crossing was carried acrosb he sree, while he roo o be laghouse was blown in an opposie direcion. The smoke sack on John lieinweiser's work shop was damaged and a chimney in he rear o he Howland hoel was blown down. Quirk & Quirk's building had is ron windows blown ou and ive plae glass windows were demolished in Seinbach company's soreroom. William C. Keller's wo-sory rame building was wrecked and he souh end o Moore's boarding sables was carried away. A horse and wagon belonging o Louis Rohenberg were blown a hundred yards beore he horse could ge loose rom he wagon. The wagon was broken and he horse injured. Columns on he Wes End hoel were blown ou and he bridge connecing he hoel wih he summer pavilion was wrecked. The skyligh o he Cli bouse was blown o and Howard Hulick'a piazza was knocked down. Henry Hulick'n barn o9 is roo. The scaold on he Philip Lehman coage was blown down jusl us he men working on he building had le he scaold. A souh Blberon nomo 'o he rolley poles we blown down, checking raic or several liouro. CharleH Ueed'H barn a Pleasure Bay waa blown down. Oher >1HCCH damaged were he posolice a Wes Long Branch, where a chimney was aken of; Mrn. Kae Giord'8 sable, which was blown down ; and Frank E. Bowman's house and barn, which were unrooed. A GROWNG CHURCH. T T Y Y Y Y T T T Y Miireaaeil Zeal Anona Tlnon 1'nlln nivhodlnh. Kev. Herber Boling, pasor o he TT Y EaUHiown MehodiB church, is also pasor o he MehodiB church atiuon Falls. Sinco Mr. Beling became pasor o hetinou Falls church he has buil he church up considerably. He has awakenod an increased inercu among ho mcmboih, who havo aken hold o niyuiro wih zeul and earncnncbh. Mr. Beling baa arranged o hnvo preaching services in ho church every Hunday nigh as well an in he aernoon. Hereoore Sunday Dorviccs have been held only in ho aernoon. Tho preaching li nigh will bo principally by local or Summer Oudoor lounging ime is a hand. Fishing, sailing, waching baseball games, or jus simple "loaing" will soon be he order o he day or leisure hours. A pipe is he proper companion or a man a hese imes. have beauiul pipe.3, scores o hem, ine enough o make a man proud and o make his maes gr enough make a man proud and o make his maes green wih envy. 's a big assormen and prices are righ. Cullingon's- Clipping's*. -- *. regard Cullingon's Clippings as he bes smoking obacco in my sored is made o he cuings o he lobacco used in mycigars. is a mixure o pure obacco, ully ripe, well seasoned, and properly cured. coss 10 cens a package or hree packages or a quarer. The Whie House Cig'ar. This is my new en-cen cigar. The body o he cigar is o pure, well cured Havana obacco, bound wih a Wisconsin obacco lea, equally well cured, and wih an ouside wrapper o he ines Sumara obacco. is a very handsome cigar wih^a paricularly ine lavor. The Village Pride. This is my new ive cen cigar, and regard i as he very bes ive-cen cigar have ever made and as beer han any ive-cen cigar anyone else has ever made. WLLAM CULLNGTON, WHERE THE TROLLEY STOPS, RED BANK, N, J. EASTER N MDDLETOWN, i A<ir«'ii(>i/.-, vloi mill 'ov loiimoul Tho Easer celebraion a he Navesink Mehodis church was he bea in years. n he morning he pasor, Rev. George C. Poolon, preached a very srong sermon rom he ex," know ha my Redeemer liveh." A nigh exorciseh were rendered by ho Sundayschool Hcholni'H. An Easer program eniled " Tho Risen Lord" was carried ou. Reciaion!) were given by aymond Taylor, Virginia DuMon, Miiynard Oard and Mildred and Susio WillianiB; an exorcise wan rendered by Grace and SUHO WillianiB, Louise Du- Mon, Annie JOHO and Flonmco Kick Urn ; ho primary clans gave a moion lung, inxl a due was Bung V>y Mian Emma Uurdgc and Miss Albera Hidden. Tho church wan irihically decoraed, On Monday aernoon ho Hundayochool children hud heir annual Euiior rea i ho church, ('ulco and cocoa wero Borvod mid colored eggii vvero given o ho children. Aer ho rerenlnnenn and (liiribuion o giii guineu were playod on ho cliurcli and panionago preachers. Minn Georgianna Walling, daugher o Cap. David Walling, 1H luwn. The panor and bin wie helped been eleced inancial nocrcary o ho1'iernin llm lile ollh. dlmnh, and Daniel Bhuo lmn been eleced renhurer. An loanlei nervico wan held a he ld ord Mehodic, church on Sunday nigh, you 0co i in TUB KBUBTSU i did HoHideH ho Hinging o enrolii and exer- CHCB by ho inun CBH here were 1 eciaiona by Miss Mabel Johnson, Bessie! Richmond and Ralph Runyon ; readings! by Miss Laura Runyon and Miss Olive Truex ; solos by Miss Mea Wille and Evere Runyon ; a due by Miss Lila i Benne and Miss Mabel Johnson ; and a dialogue by Gladys Leek, Mabel Luker; and Edih Luker. The decoraions were very prey. Tho Sunday-school o he Por Monmouh Penecosal church observed Easer on Sunday nigh. John Hinea had char-go o he service. The exercises wero mainly by ho smaller scholars, bu in addiion hero was a due by James Carer and Henry Koop, and a BOO by Mr. Carer. George Seeley maun an addrone. Will Boyco Merchans. Tho wonon'u emperance union o Manawjunn hau announced ha i will publiili ho immea o all signera o liconso npplicaionb a ha placo his iipring and ha he inemberb o ho union will wihhold heir paronage rom any nimneim man WJOHU name appoai'h on a HCOBO n >plicaion. Frank Pollo Fined $1. Frank Pclillo, a Red Bank junkman, who had beon conviced o buying lend iioli'ii rom (Jharlpi P. rwin'ii boa wih ho Jnowledgo ha i wan uolen, wan Hdiioucud hin Thursday» pay a ine o $1 ami cona. J. F. CON OVER, Successor o ABBOTT WORTHLET, Lile Silver, N. J. Coal, Wood, pine and hard, by he cord; Whea Bran, Buckwhea Bran, Flour, Oas, Corn, Oyser Shells, H. O. Poulry Food or lile Chicks, Hay,,Sraw, and all kinds o Pra's and nernaional Foods or Cale and Chickens, a regular prices. "Your Paronage Solicied. > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Paining and Paper Hanging All liii complee linen o ARTSTC WAMU PAPER. lleslirnn «nd coorlnrb or ho Bcanon o 11XW ar) now lu Block and ready or your napoelon. PANTNG. PAPKR HANGNG, KAWOMNNC, Olc. Dono n nrii-oloiih nmiuior, by prnolcbl moolmnlra, li roiuioimblo prleoii. KNlmao cliourully urnlahod. Your imlroiiugo iiollcluid. * FRANK M. CHAMBERS, 30 Wes Fron Sree, O'Brlon'e Block, KE» BANK, N. J. [;KVENN(1B»» S T T T T TT T TTT T T T Y TrY T rt Y TY Y HERFF'S SALE. By virue o a wri o l. a. o mo direced. ssued ou o ho Cour o Chancery o he Sae o New Jersey, w i" bo exposed U>»alo o public vi'udue, on Fi ilday, THE 26h DAY OF MAY, W05, boiwcen lie hours o 12 o'clock nnd 5 o'clock, (a Xo'clock), n O a(ernoon o said day a he Globo hoel. Red Hunk, in he ownship o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouh, New Jersoy. All rac or parcel o lands and premlsai, siuae, lylnir and belnir n ho Township o Shrewsbury. n ho Couny o Moninouli, and Sae o Ne»v.crsoy. Hi'HlniilnK n ho noriorly line o ho pul'hc road leading rom [led Bank o Ocehnlc and lu UhiHOinhoos corner o nnd o ho VTlllnm Covor csao, honco easerly uloni bo said road ono li ndrca and iy-wo ee moro or less o ho nouhwo* corner o land o E. lonry Doardman ; honco nohurly alonr ho weserly line o Uoardman land gh hundred ond Boveny oo moro or losa o ho Norh Shrewsbury rlvor; uenco weserly alonp; lio rlor wo hundred oo moro or leaa o ho norheas c» r- ner o ho mild Covor hind; uenco mmho'ly nki.j ho caxorly mi o he Cover laud o he plaro K beginning. ' Holzed ns ho propery o Garra P. Bnydoro nls, nknn n uxocuion n ho Mil o John H. Applogno und o 1)0 Boli by O.C. 10HADU8, ShcrlT. Raed April 10,16. JOHN H. A--LKUATK k SON, Hol'ra. $8.;w CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND HETAL DEALER N Lumber, Saab, Doors, Blinds, and Builders' Har«lwsiro, RED BANK, N. J. Yard a corner o WoHc und Ohwnu iroun, noar railroad. HANC YAHDR: lpilng.ako nnd ABbury Turk FAOTOlY: llunkink. N. Y. KNDLNG) WOOD FOB BALE. hiivi) a li\k«quaniy o 11K( wiuiil a my ism mill, whlili will will, i^illvorcu a Hml Hunk ir nenr horn, li wonyccnlh per barrol,»lx barrels or u dollar. Dimlol 11. Cook, Tlnon HH, N. J.

3 MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. The Maser Celebraions in he Vhureheu. Easer services were held in he hree churches on Sunday. A he Reormed church he deocraioos consised o palms, cu lowers and poed plans, he display being one o he inesc ever made in he church. n he morning Mrs. Frank Osborn sang " The Resurrecion Sory" and he choir sang " Chris Our Passover." The loral decoraions a he Bapis church were ajso elaborae and he musical program included anhems by he choir and solos by Mrs. Ouerbridge and Miss Goodchild. The organiss, Mrs. H. W. Sark and James Hopping, were assised by John Wes, violinis. Chris church was preily decoraed or he esival and he usual services were held. A he Sundayschool exercises in he aernoon each child received a candy egg and a pied plan.. Union services o he Reormed and Bapis churches were held in he Reormed church on Sunday nigh. A solo by Mrs. Osborn, eniled " O, Glorious Nigh," and an anhem by he choir, *'O, Glorious Day, O, Joyous Hour," were he principal musical numbers. The sermon was preached by Rev. W. D. Brown. The Bapiss will have heir annual church day o-morrow. A business session will ake place in he' morning nnd in he aernoon he roll call and sermon will occupy he ime. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Frank Goodchildo New York, a broher o he pasor. Lunch will be served a noon by he women o he church. The Monmouh ladies' classical missionary union o he Reormed church held is annual meeing in he Reiormed church here on Thursday. There were wo sessions, morning and aernoon. The speakers were Mrs. B. E. Dickhau o Nevr York, a member o he execuive commiee o he board o domesic missions o he Reormed church, and Mrs. John W. Conklin o New Yorli, a ormer missionary o ndia. The sessions were well aended, delegaes being presen rom nearly every Reormed church in he couny. The delegaes were served wih lunch a he parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Jaoies Sooho wen o Brooklyn on Monday o aend a reunion o Mr. Soohos old war comrades. Misa Margare Swackhamer reurned o school si Eiglewood on Monday aer spending her Easer vacaion a home. Edward Osborn, who also spen his vacaion a home, reurned o school a Locus Valley, Long sland. John Smih, son o Friz Smih, while geing over a ence las week, ell nnd dislocaed his elbow. He has recovered and P resumed work in E. W. Johnson's blacksmih shop on Monday. Mrs. Carrie Conover and her daugher Marie wen o New York on a visi on Monday. Mrs. Chnrles Wycko, who has been sick he pns week, is recovering. The irs lo o asparagus o be shipped rom here o he New York marke his season was sen away by rain on Monday niph. There was abou hal a carload. The principal shipper was William T. Henclrickson. The "grass"' is bringing abou $0 u dozen bunches. J. F. Swalchameris puing ho waer beaing and gas plans in his house and is building an addiion o he house in he shape o a ower which will conain a bah room. The improvemens will cos abou $1,8. The work is in charge o Archiec William A. Shoemaker o Red Bunk. LNCROFT NEWS. liamaoe Done, by he n'liul Sorm o lain Friilnu. During he sorm on Friday aernoon wo windows in William Pope'a house were blown ou. Some o he glass was blown ino he house and Mr. Pope was cu on he head by he broken glass, bu he cus were sligh. His barn was moved our inches rom is oundaion and his chicken house wns overurned. An apple ree owned by Edward Fenon was blown down. William VanSchoiek o Nebraska, who recenly bough he Peer V. Paerson place, is occupying he propery. Misses Ada and Mary Pope o Lile Silver have been visiing Mrs. Abram Sanborn. MisB Jennie Fenon spen par o las week wih Mrs. Louis P. Conklin o Red Bank. William and Waler Riddle o Sayreville spen Easer wih heir aher, John Riddle. Miss Lvdia Thompson, who has been visiing a Wes Long.Branch, is now spending a ew days wih riends a Asbury Pork. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Conover were recen guess o A. M. T. Flandreau o WajBide. Mrs. William Anonide, Miss Ciirrie Anoaides and Mrs. Frank Fenon o Evere spen las Wednesday wih Mrs. Caherine Conovor. Hurry P. Whiney spen las Thursday a Brookdale arm. Tlu) auomobile house a Brookdale arm hnb been repained. Joseph Leuck o Hobokon line leased Mrs. sabella Sanboru'H houso and arm or Uve yearh. The nrm conains 95 acres and he house has 14 rooms. The lioieo will be used as a boarding house. Mrs. Sunborn will make a number o improvemens o anoher house on her piacu and she will occupy his hoiae. HOOrDE, NEWS. enru **. 'onover Sun Monvn by an SCaonawn AwomabUs. Henry P. Conover was run down by M uuoinobilo while driving rom Kcansburg o Middlolown lus Thursday. The wagon w««hruck in ho reur and was wrecked. Neiher Mr. Conover nor he homo wah hur. Tho auomobile was i owned by a man named Purroy, nnd he came rom Eaonown. Thl owiihhip commiee inspeced he rondo o ho ownihip on Friday and ound lioin in good condiion. William C. Ely received a oarload o horne) on Friday. Mr. and Mra. OanM Wycko, Mrs. A. L. McClecl, Mrs. Hoary P. Conovor and Mies Docksaer aended a missionary convenion a Middle own las Thursday. No Easer exercises were held in he public school on Friday bu he children were reaed o ho cross buns and hard boiled eggs. Miss M. Anna McClees enerained abou 25 riends on Saurday aernoon. Howard T. Ely spen Easer wih his broher, Dr. Thomas Ely o Philadelphia. Cap. John Henry Heyer is recovering rom a serious sickness. Edward ->W. Perrine has bough a piano rom Frank C. Sorck o Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan o Morris Plains spen Easer wih Mr. Ryan's aher, Michael Ryan. Henry Longsree o Maawan spen las Wednesday wih his siser, Mies Mary Longsree. EATONTOWN NEWS. A Sable Blown Oown in Friday's Born. The wind sorm las Friday aernoon compleed he work o earing down he old receiving sables a Monmouh Park. M. R. VanKeuren, owner o he Park, has had men a work removing he buildings and hey had been a work on he receiving sables or several days. The squall sruck he building hard and wha was le sanding was blown la. No oher damage was done by he sorm in his viciniy. Some one carelessly dropped a lighed mach in Collier's woods on Monday and soon he dry leaves were on ire. Floyd Rush and Cli. Johnson, who work or Mr. Collier, ough he ire by beaing i and hrowing dir on i and inally pu i ou, bu no beore; a large rac had been burned over.. The oicial board o he Mehodis hurch me on Monday nigh and discussed a projec o move he church rom Railroad avenue o Broad sree. The board concluded no o move he building, bu oher improvemens will be made. Dr. J. C. Rush wen o Eason. on Saurday o aend he uneral o a relaive. Mrs. George Morris is packing up her household goods preparaory o moving o Bayonne. She will probably leave here his week. Mrs. John G. Breese received word on Monday o he deah o her siser in Caliornia. The lierary sociey will mee o-nigh in he library room. Rev. Herber Beling aended a meeing o he disric sewards o he New Brunswick disric a Ocean Grove yeserday. Charles Riddle is working or he rolley company. Misses Sarah and Louise Nivison, who have been spending he winer a Fair Haven, were home on Sunday. Mrs. Malcolm.Bell, who has been very sick, is recovering. For a Weak Digesion. No medicine can replace ood bu Chamberlain's Somach and Liver Tables will help you o diges your ood. is no he quaniy o ood aken ha gives srengh and vigor o he sysem, bu he amoun digesed and assimilaed. roubled wih a weak digesion, don' ail o give hese Tables a rial. Thousands have been beneied by heir use. They only cos a quarer. For sale by Charles A. Minon &Co., No. 5 Broad sree, Red Bank. The Mahushek & Son Grand and Uprigh Pianos conain heir paen Duplex Sounding Board, producing a perec, ree and naural vibraion, resuling in a long, pure, round, singing one o rare qualiy. Prices range rom $250 o $650. Beore deciding be sure ha you examine our various syles in dieren naural woods and case designs. The Opera Piano has many Parons and Friends in his secion. These celebraed Peek & Son Uprighs jusly deserve he bes commens, owing o heir excellen one and lasing qualiies which samp hem as an Ar Produc and place hem ar above he plane o he Commercial Piano. A Square Piano or an Organ is beer han no insrumen in your home.. These we oer rom $10 o $75. Easy monhly or weekly paymens your own convenience. No noes or publiciy o any kind. A used Uprigh Piano is always accepable. These we can supply rom $190 upwards. OUR M. & S. Small or limied space are exremely popular. Caalogues and Bargain Circular mailed. TUNNG AND REPARNG b^ Facory Expers. Pinnos, Organs and Sel-Players aken in exchange a air valuaion. lahushek & Son Piano Co Facory Salesrooms: To accommodae he Second Naional Bank, m MOVED UPSTARS ^m Rooms 30 and 31, POSTOFFCE BLDCS, HED BA*i, U.4. Copy o our M. & S. Marcli upon applicaion. BUu FORD <& MLLER, THE SHOE MEN., Our Shoe business is growing wonderully. We're rying hard enough o make i grow. Aer all, he only hing ha lias any eec is he Shoes and he prices. Asking or business does no good making i pay people o come here ha's he way we ge business. SEE OUR MEN'S $2.50 AND $3.50 SHOES. Velour Qil and Col. Skins. deal Shoes, every pair o hem. SEE OUR WOMEN'S $2. AND $3. SHOES. 's such Foowear as his ha builds our repuaion and wins new riends or us daily.. FORD <a MLLER THE SHOE MEN RED BANK. N. J. r!! v We have replenished socks o Men's and Boys' Clohing, Furnishings and Has, giving our sore he same abiliy o show you complee assormens o high grade merchandise as beore he enormous selling o he pas weeks. J. i The same sandard o qualiy is mainained. Everyhing mus be righ in syle and qualiy, mus pass cerain ess which show he aricle will give good service, o ind enrance here. Thus do we keep our cusomers our riends, by he proper proecion o heir purchases here ; and he prices are no more han wha is paid or he ordinary kinds. Clohier, Haer, Furnisher, 1By order o he insurance companies we mus dispose o all he urni- $ ; 26 BROAD ST;, RED BANK, N. J. X«:~>>X'C~x*:»x~:~^ AUCT OF ALE New niui*e N THE WAREHOUSES OF JACOB STENBACH Wednes 56 THRD ure in our warehouses. a 10 o'clock* A. M., ii 3d, BRANCH. This is a rare chance no o be had in years, as he goods were in hese warehouses when our sore burned, consequenly > no ouched 6y ire. Sale Will Coninue Unless We Sell Ou on he Firs Day, Mr. Jacob Shus, he Aucioneer, and he highes bidder posiively ges he goods. NOTE Remember ha his is no a second-hand hoel sale, bu a sale o brand new urniure! o all kinds such as we kep o replenish our show rooms beore he ire. This is an excellen <j» opporuniy or dealers and he many people who need urniure all around a his ime o he year. All Trolleys and Railroads come wihin hree blocks o 56 Third Avenue. < * A PARTAL LST OF THE FURNTURE TO BE SOLD FOLLOWS: OO Oak Bedroom Suis, 150 separae Bureaus and Washsands, 50 Chioniers, 2;Porch Chairs, 5 Bedroom Chairs in Oak, Maple, Birch and Mahogany; 2 Dining-room Chairs, 1 Cener and Parlor Tallies in Oak, Maple, Birch and Mahogany ; oo hree-ee ron Beds, brass rimmed ; 1 hree-ee-six ron Beds, brass rimmed ; 5 our-ee ron Beds, brass rimmed; 25 Bed Springs, 25 hree-ee and hree-ee-six Excelsior Maresses, 25 ron Enameled Washsands, O Somnoes, 15 Rerigeraors and ce Chess, lo Kichen Chairs, lo Kichen Uensils, lo Crockery, 4 ine Curly Birch Bureaus. ; Jacob LONG BRANCH, N. J.»a

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER S&l'iV, B. COOK.. Edloi- and Proprieor, BUB8CRMPTOX- JPMME:. emr Si-50 l* monhs ' > hree moniia io WEDNESDAY, APKL 20, 15)05. TOWN TALK, For several years pas he school children o Bed Bank have been encouraged Co plan rees and shrubs on heir home premises, and each year a repor is made o he various eachers as o he number and variey o rees planed. This year he children planed 121 rui rees, comprising peach, pear, plum, cherry and apple reee, and 73 shade and ornamenal reea o various kinds. The number o 3reeo planed by he children during he pas ive years baa been upwards o 1,8. «* * Some o hese rees have no doub <died, bu probably more han hal o hem are sill living and are in good condiion. ThiB mny seem like a rivia) hing now, bu an addiion o six hundred or more rees o he srees and yardso he own o Red Bank will prove o grea advanage o he own when hose rees begin o arrive a mauriy. Boh he shade rees and rui rees will add o he charm o he properies where hey are locaed and o he money value <oi he properies also. * ** n addiion o his maerial value, he planing o hese rees mub have given o he boys and girls who planed hem a greaer love o rees and plans han hey would oherwise have posseesed. Tbia love o rees and plans is somehing which will brighen and broaden heir lives. Each ree which hey have planed will always be more han a mere ree o hem, or i will always recall pleasan memories. '{Town Talk coninued on page S.) RESUMES COURT WOKE. Slu Wan he Town oa <n<? We Had a jo o Hoy Vlndu. Mu, he own dog, is no more. He was a prey good sor o a dog nnd never harmed anybody, bu here came a day when ho go a lile resh and he reshness cun him hi.-i lie. Mu came hero several monhs ago wih an alian amily. His ownera did no rea him kindly and one nigh Mu wandered rom home o HCOE mor«congenial riends, He wugh riendship among he boys o he own and ound i. Three o he boys, Leser Eisner, Ermley Smock and Waler VanDorn, bough a collar or Mu and by HO doinr el ha hey had runabous, almos Lew, le u Colyer's sable, Ued a proprieorship in he old dog. TheBonk, o lie sold pas winer was raher a severe one or DON'T PLAHT POOR SEED CORN Mu, bu on he real cold nighs, when ConneoiciiRrown swencorn on ho ear, niuraneul o corao up. For sale by Charles. Morord, he hermomeer was down around zero, Mlddleown, N. J. he dog'a boy riends ook him o heir homes and allowed him o sleep in heir TO LOAJ. Money o loan n sunib o sui borrowers on lrs back kichens. bond and morgne. A. L.' vlns, REGSTER build- DK, Red Bauk. N. J. A ew days ago Charles Hill, a racehorse man living a Shrewsbury, drove STUATON WAEJTED by a German man, canno apeak any Enirllsb. Any o lied Bank wih a iery horse. Mu respecable work will ansoer. Call a 93 Wallace ran in ron o he horse and barked. sree. Red Bunk, N. J. Mu's bark was no an operaic one by 3 Building Los or Sale Cheap. any means. sounded more like he One, lo 55x250 n Red Hank, 2 los WxiO, each n he suburbs o Red Bank. For pariculars address shriek o a og horn ha has he grip. Low, Box 107. Red Bunk. The dog's barking disurbed he racehorse man's horse and Mr. Hill go so provoked ha lie uiado a kick abou Mu o Chie o Police Kober C. Hance. e^ nex day he chie onnd Mu sunning himsel a he corner o Whar avenue and Fron sree. He woke he dog up and go him down Sou's hill, whero Mu's days were ended wih a pisol bulle. - -*-^. AN UPSET. ^lldge diaries E. Henrckaon Mapidly Recovering. beore i had gone ar. The wagon was Supreme Cour Judge Charles E. Hen-slighldrickson o Red Bank, who has been damaged.,sick or some ime, B rapidly recovering. Missionary Sociey Elecion. He akes a walk almos daily as exercise. The annual meeing o he woman's He is hearing moions rom his disric, oreign missionary sociey o he Firs which comprises he counies o Monmouh, Ocean and Burlingon, on he irs and hird Saurdays o every monh. Expare applicaions may be made o him in person or by correspondence. Judge Hendrickson heard a moion las Saurday in a case involving he Sandard Supply and Equipmen company o Philadelphia and he New Jersey Brick and Tile compauy o Key por. The supply company sued he ile company or $3. The ile company iled a plea denying he bill, and he complain ans' moion beore Judge Hendrickson was o srike ou he plea on he ground o is being a sham one. The deendans asked or a posponemen, which was graned. John P. Lloyd o Maawan represens he complainans and Join: and Peer Benley o Jersey Ciy represen he deendans. Church News. The Odd Fellows lodge o Red Bank will aend service a he Firs Mehodis church nex Sunday nigh. The members will ujee in is room a seven o'clock and proceed o he church in a 9)ody, wearing regalia and whie gloves. The occasion will be he 80h anniversary o he ounding o Odd Fellowship ia America and al^o lie rlli anniversary o he insiuion o Nuvesink lodge. ev. Alred Wagg will preach he nernou, and special music will be rendered l)y he choir. Rev. Henry Cross o Red Bunk will occupy he pulpi o he Presbyerian church a Shrewsbury Sunday morning in he absence o ho pasor, Rev. Samuel D. Price, wl»o will preudi a Toms River. Mr. Cross will preach a he Presbyerian church a iluonown Sunday nigh. Rev. W. B. Ma'Bon, pasor o he Bed Bank Bapis chinch, will nex Bunday nigh begin a weripu o hisorical discourses on " Religion in he middle and souhern colonies." The subjec o nex Sunday nigh's dibciniree will bo "The JBwpiro o he Jesuis." Rev. S. 11. Thompson's! subjec a he. JProabyeriun church nex Kundny morning will bo " Preaching and Hearing." Tho Eiuor oering a he Bapis i amouned o $l'.2>. TKuc3iro and Dancing. A euchro pary and danco wan hold in S. Jameo'i hull on Monday nigh undei ho auspices o S. JUUCH'H club. Abou $ persons w;ro preisen and ginned o >inooblo and ouchro wore played. Mrs. Jesjjisisiin Grao o Red Hunk won he irs pinochle prize and ho irm ouclire yrizd was won by Mrn. William 10. JohaeU>n o Tin on Falls. A nrgo imiiibevel oher prizes were awarded. e- /rp8hna0nb woro nerved and dancing wrm M&p, up unil a lae hour. MUT S BEAD. Col. J. 8. U. Vlark Mveu VUh «Col. J. S. H. Clark and Miss Anne Norria o Broad sree were driving on Branch avenue on Sunday aernoon when heir wagon collided wih he wagon o an unknown man and was upse. Col. Clark was hrown ou o he wagon and was scrached and bruised bu Miss Norris was no hur. The horse sared o run away bu i was caugh Mehodis church was held yeserday aernoon a Mrs. Frank W. Paerson's on Maple avenue. These oicers were eleced : Presiden Mrs. James H. Slekles. Vice presiden Mrs. Alred VVnupr. U«coKlln({ secreary Mrs. Joavpu W. Sherman. Treasurer Mrs. Frank W. 'nicrson. Corresponding secreary Mrs. Waler K. Sherman. Pianis Mrs. <JcorRe A. Longslree. you see i in THE REGSTER i did happen. Adv. Rening a Room. There was an old lady named Broom Who wanleil o ren a small room. An ml old lieruei'd; Reurns cume wih speed : Twas TiiK KuiHTKR Kcncered her Bloom. KKKNKTU S. MOUNT. 53 Shrewsbury avenue, Hed Bunk. BOARDERS WANTED a G8 Wallace, sree, Ued Bunk. MLK AND CREAM. lnllcd milk and cream a specialy. A. (Jrovcr, Shrewsbury. MOJEY TO LOAN. 8!K),O o lou) n iiiununm rom gl.uoo $15,0. S. C. Cowur, Freehold, N. J. HOUSE PANTNC. By in: iny or l>y conrarl. T.. Howard, UK) Souh sree, lc<i Hank, N. J. WANTED. Cash paid or u mic-horse moving ruck. Address l!o.\ (ill. Allmilk 1 Hlirhlands, N..1. FOR SALE. Doak. eouiher uni iliive CH ic^lsei's or.sale. Apply ii American hoel, lied Bunk. Couners, Shclvlngs, Showcases For sale dump. For url her piiriculurs. uudreas Sore Fixures, Uox 1U7, Ued Kuil;, CHCKEN HOUSE FOR SALE. Milckcn bouse, lv'x'.'l eel, or sule very cheap. Apply o:;- lionlen slri'. Red Hun];. BLUE FLAME OL STOVES. Two or sale: also runabou. William F. Durham, H Uroad sree, ed Jliink, N. J. CRL TYPE-SETTER WANTED. (ilrl waned n UE(usvr):i olllce o se ypu. Apply by leer only, n own hanilwililik. WAGON FOR SALE. n good order, a spindle runabou: also harness, very cheap. TlieTiMUe Kore, Hed llanli, N. J. Bolroom Furniure or Salo. 5-plcce bedroom Hil, nuiress und sprhiks, price ST. Apply u 1K1 CWHCT areui, leil Hunk, N..). SOD FOR SALE. Abou.0 yards o nod or Halo, Apply o Mm. Aunle <>. 'uker, Shrewsbury avenue, Ued Hank, GUNS REPARED. dwu lepalrlng n all KH briuclies, new n(ockh a»pi'i:ialy..lohi HOUMT, Alanic KH, N. J. FARVl TO LET. Farm o 50 acreh, well loi'alel, good buildings, u le. oi lease. Apply lo Henry!. Taylor, Mlddleown, N. J. SCAVENGER.. W...liickMiii, uencial H<:uvenger. All onlnn promply aended o. 'M> Hloii nree, Hed Hank. N..1. VJOWM1 WANTED. Mlililli'-Wil wimiiin WUH ill' Unli liouxowoik 1" KU (iimlly. Apply in H.., (in 'lliiy, l.ki [Silver. NOTCE. mvi* iklkncl mi (oiiori M^uv'iiuro Hul Hank iiiil vl'luly uni liavii mnuim'k'd nil my wovk mul cuskhilrl'i V ioll ll-lliw, Krilllk H. ColcM. All work will biiiioiily uli'iuli»l n liy him. lli will bo oiinil u lninuiiiu iiildrcmi, i.i.' jii'icl! iilii'i'i. oiiurkik ' V 8OD AND TOP SOL. FOR SALE. sod and op soil or sale. Apply o Sod, Box 197' Red Bank. N. J. LAUNCH HULL FOR SALE. A launch hull or Kale, nquire o Willis A. Clayon, Hed Uanu. PANO FOR SALE. A Calenber; & Vuupul uprigh piano or sule. Will he sold cheap. Apply u No. 11 Jruud hie, ol Hank. COW FOR SALS. Three (ood cows coming n proi anil our >'earl calves or bale. Apply o John Horan. Sir., bida SiALL STORE TO LET. Smull sore on Fron sree. n Sou block, or ren. Apply o Tlieudore F. Whie, REGSTER buldlnil, Red Bund. RUNABOUTS FOR SALE. One low-wheel und wo hlrh-wheel rubber ire OFFCES TO RENT. Two oices n he UKOSTKR building. second door, laely occupied.y Dr. Herber E. Williams, or ren. Apply a ilkuibtkr ollce. SURREY FOR SALE. Canopy op surrey, in Urs-clnss condiion, or sale. l'. G. Wurnor, Prudenial olce. Broad and Wallace srees, Hed Bunk. FOUNTAN PEFJS. Sanord & Benne's graviy sylo and ounain pens or sale; $1 and up. C. l3. Chandler, Posollce bulwluk, Full-Haven, N. J. FARMER WANTED. Praclcul mun and wie waned or general urm work. Apply by leer only. R. Crlslanl, 110 Lincoln avenue, Uoselle, N. J. EGGS FOR HATCHNG. Pure bred Whie Plymouh Rock eegs or sale a 75c. per seing, $4. per hundred. Charles V. Jones, Box 40, Holmdel, N. J. HOUSE FOR RENT., House o ren on Broad sree, urnished or unurulshuil; all modern mprovemens. Apply a No. 11 Broad sree, Red Bunk. GROCERY STORE TO LET, corner Fron and Maple avenue, now occupied by Japhla Clayon. Possession given April 1s, 15. Apply o J. T. Alleu, P. O. Box 130. DRESSMAKNG WATED. Dressmaking a home or by he day. Shir wais suis a specialy. Prices reasonable. Mrs. E. Bodlne, 28 Eas Fron sree, Red Bank. HORSES FOR SALE. One eam heavy dra horses, one saddlo horse, one road horse, uree general purpose. horae8,cheap. Peor McClees, Whar avenue. Red Bank, N. J. POSTS FOR SALE. 5 cuce poss or sale ; chesnu, whie cedar and locus, a 1(1 o 20 cens earn, enluble lor picke, wire or sla ence. N. J. Daniel H. Cook, Tinon Falls, PARLOR SUT FOR SALE. Parlor sui o elx pieces, upholsered in old gold, blue and scarle. n ine condiion. Will sell cheap. Apply a i. T. bmlh's. Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. SPRJElLlOC CART FOR SALE. A sprinkling car, in good condiion, suiable or awn9 or privae driveways, will bo sold cheap. Apply o Ellas Hubbard, Washingon sree. Red Bunk, N. J. CRL WANTED. A girl waned or general housework. Mus be a good cook und help wih washing und ironing. Apply lo Mis. James Cooper, Jr., ill rving place, Red Bunk. WORK. WAHTED. Washing nnd ironing aken a he house, or will do i u paries' House. Firs-class laundress, wih good own reerence. Louisa Addlsou, 175 Cenral avenue, Red Bauk. BANJO NSTRUCTON. William B. Bowen, banjo solois anil eacher. Lessons privae or n class. Hpodul aenion paid o vcunliruc and lone Dealer n banjos. Sudio, iio Spring sree. Red Hank, N. J. PROPERTY TO EXCHANCE. Will exchange ur summer or longer, home near Maillsou-house and coage, sable, rui, ec. Wan house and sable his side o Asbury Park. K. F. Bowen, Box 6. Macllsou, N. J. ECAN'S LOCAL EXPRESS. Kgun*s loeul express; piano und urniure removed o ciy or counry; also all kinds o heavy rucking done n shores noice. Call on or address J. T. Kgun, 11 Wall sree, Hed Bank, N..1. SViAN WANTED. A Alanic. UKUUS, a. capable man or driving and aking care o a small pluce. Mus have bes o reerences. Rm wages waned. Address Mrs. W. E, Sanley, liou Wes W'M sree. New Vork. HAR WORK. am prepared, o devoe my enire ime o making up swiches, combines, and nil lilnds o hair work. Address, 111 Wen Fron sree, or send me word nnd will call upon you. Miss. Brand, Red Bank. KNG'S DAUGHTERS' MEETNG. Tho King's Daughers will hold heir annual recepion (i he home o Mrs. J. A. Worhley, Eas l'ron sree, Thursday, April 87li, a hal-pas hree o'clock. Tho public s mos cordially nvied. FOR SALE CHEAP. Cherry ables, leer press, books wih leaher covers und paseboard covers, hair bolaem, woucacd carriage and bur couner. nquire a he Pavilion hoel, Mrs. Alred de (Jaris, Oceanic, N. J. LOST. Black silk ba wih black eahers and ancy bapin los n Red Bank, D Friday's gale. Reward reurned o Frank Sark, Bank sree, Ued Bank. WAGONS FOR SALE. One buggy, one business wagon wih buggy ron, or sale cheap orcasu; boh wagons almos new. Would nuke. exchange 'T'horso. Wrie or call on William VanHne, 4u Worhley sree. Eas Red Bank. POOL TABLE FOR SALE. 7!runswlck-!ulk«comblnalnu billiard.und pool able wih Mis, cues, ec., nearly now, n excellen condiion, or «ule a a bargain price o immediae purchuser. Apply o Allaire & Sou, SO Broad sree, Red Bank. N.J. Carriages nnd Harness or Sale. D good condiion. Ligh surrey wih op, S25.; op buggv, &25-; elnirla arm wiuou, lii.oo; surey harness, $8., Also blanke nnd ools. Would ake ligh rowboa or canoe n par paymen, (i. E., Box 1S7. Red Bank. FOR SALE AT A SACRFCE. New bouse and lo on Wallace sree conaining seven rooms, cellar and aic; waer, eras and range. Price S2.H: $5 cash; balance can remain on morgage. For urher pariculars, address " L. M." Box 1B7, Red Bank. N. J. RELLY'S LOCAL EXPRESS. When you are going away and wan your runk moved, or when you wan baggage o any kind shipped, leave an order a Unied Saes express ollce ore. J. Reilly. Vans urnished or house moving. All kind o heavy rucking done. Telephone (l-b. NOTCE. Tuis s o give noice ha EminaF. Byram, my wie, having le my bed and board, hereby noiy all merchans ha will no be responsible or o,ny debs conraced by ber. THANK C. BYRAM. Oi'FlOE OF NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD CO. JERSKY CTY. April 4b, 15.. Noice s hereby given ha ne annual meeing 46.1 o he sockholders o he New York and Long Branch Railroad Company will be held alhe principal ollce o he Company n Jersey Ciy, on Monday, he Ors day o May, nex, a welve o'clock noon, or he elecion a Direcors, and or all oher business ha may properly come beore he meeing. G. O. WATERMAN, Secreary. Under New Managemen^ JOHN W. EYLES NOTHNG DONG LESSEE Saurday, April 29. Special Engagemen o America's Greaes Minsrel Company, nroducing he Grand Specacular Firs Par Seing, "A Ciy o Splendor SEE Giles W. Harringon Ed Rice Craword & Finning Clarence Sonjker The Grea Kyler A.. H. Tyrrell Bros. Spaulding Jas. E. Emerson Ellio & Wes James Barardi Jimmie Rose, and ohers. Superb Band and Orchesra. Sree Parade a Noon. See i! Seas on sale a Minon's. Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c. and 75c. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO BY A PRACTCAL 1 GARDENER. M. J. HUGHES, 12 Branch Ave., Red Bunk, N. J Enor now and prepare ora oood-paylng posiion n he Full. You can sudy righ hrough ho 8ummev wihou discomor or nerrupion. Our corner building s open on all sides, cool, clenu and Fory-hird imnunl caalogue upon re- nviing. ques. Conover's Fron Sree Variey COLLEGE Corner Academy and llalscy Srees, (One- block wes o 'oaollco), Newark, rv. J. J. KUGMS. Ji., Piln have jim received i (noawormonl o VaHeii which lam selling rom 10 ceno up. They nro real bnrgiiiih. liny your ea nnd coeo poh rom mo 13 cens up. mvi ho ea and cojtoc, oo. c. grado ea, URc, ).!10o.nulocoee, 2!io. 11). Vini our 10c. and 12c. dopurinenl alwnyn Moinclhing lo aui your purnc and niio. $ 32 Wes Fron S., Ono ininuo'o walk rom Piiernon & Hpinning'n. 9 8 V V :». v-. " : 1. 1 * is * i ''.*;-/ v - -y.\ s s -.*! HV.. Shipping Furniure in Vans e go o New York wih my vans and ship urniure rom ciy residence o counry house wihou change. Prices low; service he very bes. E. J. RELLY, Second Naional Bank Building, Red Bank. Telephone 04-B. Residence, 74 Wallace Sree. Those who drink beer as a onic or is healh giving properies will ind his beer exacly suied o he requiremens. is a dark beer, very rich and as pleasan o drink as i is healhul. Jus he hing o one up he sysem hese spring days. We also have "Ehre's Exra" (ligh), Barholomay's Bohemian Beer (Rocheser, N. Y.). Rober Smih's Philadelphia Ales and Porer, Wines, Liquors and Carbonaed Beverages. G. Degenring & Co., \ Bear o Gcrinania Hoel.. Red Bank, N. J. i (Telephone 25-A. (Germania Hoel). W YOU SEE DT AT BROAD STREET, RED BANK, M. J Ouiing or Children up o Six Years you consider he ollowing acs : Tlin we miikc n spcciully o children'** venr only; Thu iinincnsc varielin ^rener hun lnn«i elsewhere insure cerainy o being suied ; Tlin our prices arc modcriic l>ccnisc we >uy and sell or ciish only nnd ny l'or more Hum one sore, You,will have ample reason why i is wise o oui your children here and nowhere else. Wo carry a ull line o C. B. and. & G. Corses o i any iigure, rom 50e. o $3.. Human Hair Swiches, Bnngs, &c, in sock and mndo o order o mach any color hair. Blll^LSJEKY Sew syles in Trimmed nnd l&culy-o-wcur lins. AARON. MARCUS, BROAD STREET, KED BANK, N. J. Spring in hero iuil i in ime you were. i»nking up your lin o rees and plans or ho lawn or garden. You may ind Homcliing you need in ho ollowing Ho. FRUTS Apple, Pear, Pencil, Plum, Qninco, Blackberry, Rnnpberry, Hruwlierry, (Jooiclicrry, ('nrrnn, (Jlrnpo Vincn, &<;. GARDEN ROOTS Khiixirl), Torno adinli, AnmniguH, &c. llurdy Koiu'ii, (rinuion ami Wliin iunv)lero, and ho lno evorblooming Kono " Marie J''nvo." Hardy Slirubn, Viiien nnd icrbaeooun l'lani, iiucli an Fioony, l'hlox, &e. CAMPORWA PUVET XED«NO VERY CHEAP. For oomploo lin; Honl or dchoripivo caalogue. will pny you o ge my priced beore onloring elhewhero, JAMES, Pa»op's? s

5 PERSONAL. Charles B. Parsons, chairman o he sae execuive commiee o he New Jersey Sunday-school associaion, and Rev. Samuel D, Price, he recording secreary o he associaion, aended he meeing o he commiee in New York yeserday. "William Morris o Brooklyn spen Sunday wih his aher, Charles Morris o Wallace sree. J. Beyer ThrocUmoron, a suden a he Universiy o Pennsylvania, spen par o las week wih his aher, Dr. J. Dunbar Throckraorlon o Broad sree. William Sayre, who aends Jeerson medical college a Philadelphia, spen several days las week wih his aher, Dr. J. E. Sayre. o Broad sree. MiBS Sarah McCary, chie operaor a he elephone exchange a Red Bank, reurned on Saurday rom a week's vacaion, which she spen a her home a Tuckahoe. Mrs. Samuel Ford o Caherine sree, who was aken o he Long Branch hospial las week or reamen, is recovering and is expeced home soon. Her daugher Nellie, who is employed a New York, visied her moher on Sunday. Miss Alice E. Clayon o Newark spen Easer wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Clayon o Bridge avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Herber o Long Brunch have been spending a ew days wih Mrs. Herber's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Murphy o Beach sree. Misa Beulah Cramer o Tower Hill avenue spen Sunday wih riends a Long Branch. Miss Mary Ayers, daugher o James AyerB o Lile Silver, is employed as a saleswoman in Sraus Co.'s sore. William Whie, son o Cap. John H. Whie o Whie sree, who was operaed on or appendiciis a he Long Branch hospial on Thursday a week ago, is as recovering. Yeserday he was able o si up and hopes o soon leave he hospial. Mr. and Mrs. James Errickson o Chesnu sree spen Sunday a Alanic Ciy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egber o Jersey Ciy and heir daugher Helen visied Mr. and Mrs. George Woods o Bridge avenue on Sunday. Miss Gussie Sco o Shrewsbury avenue is visiing relaives a Jersey Ciy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin, who have been living a Elizabeh, have moved ino heir house on Pearl sree, which hey recenly bough rom William C. Wolco. Mrs. Conklin was ormerly Miss Florence Murphy o Red Bank. / Mrs. Grace MacGlinchy o Philadelphia is spending a ew days wih her. aher, C. D. Warner o Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hesse, Jr., and heir son Elmer spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. VanPel o Marlboro. Herman Woolley o Broad sree, who is employed in Clarence Whie's shoe sore, spen Sunday a Freehold. Charles J. M. Smih o Broad sree 6 slipped and sprained his wris while geing ou o a rolley car a Eaon own on Sunday. Henry McDermo o River sree, who is employed in George Hance Paerson's auomobile shop, is very sick wih grip. Mrs. Frank Powell o Brooklyn and her siser have been spending a ew days wih heir grandmoher, Mrs. Allaire o Borden sirce. Mrs. J. B. Swan o Alanic Highlands and her niece. Miss Mamie Benne o Red Bank, have reurned home aer a visi wih relaives a New Haven, Connecicul. TappanGoodenougho New York, ormerly o Red Bank, was a gues o John Moun o Maple avenue a ew days las week. Mrs. Honry Kahle o Greenpoin spen Saurday visiing riends and relaives a Red Bank. Mrs. Knhlo was ormerly Miss Olive Moun, and was a ormer residen o Red Bank. Louie Hall o Eas Fron sree visied relaives a Newark on Sunday and Mon day. Ho is employed in William Curch in's barber shop. Misa Fannie Cra o Norriaown, Pa. is spending wo weeks us he gues o her siser, Mrs.. W. Har o Peers place. JaineB A. Hendrickson, o he sophomore class o Princoon college, upenl his Easor vacaion wih hi«parens Judge and Mra. Chnrlea E. Hendrickuo o Eas Fron areo. Livory Employees Scrap. Waler VanBrun and Frank Giblin who are employed a Colyor'a livery sable, go in a scrap las Thursday and Uil> lin had VanBrun arresed. Vnnririim had a hearing beore Jusico Sickles am was ined $1 and coss, amouning o $4 Hospial Auxiliary Meeing. Tlio Ked Bunk auxiliary o llui Loni Brunch lionjiinl will hold is May mee inn n Mm, Rober Norman's on Clien nu sree, nex Tuesday aernoon u hroe o'clock, <y MUSC AND THE DRAMA. Shrewsbury eadlnu dub Mees a Mrs. A. A. Paerson's. The Sh rewsbury reading club me yes- ;erday aernoon a Mrs. Arhur A. Paerson's on Broad sree. The subjec o he meeing was " Music and he Drama." A paper on "Noed Men and Women" was read by Mrs. Paerson, 'The Lie o Mendlessohn" by Mrs. ames Seen o Eaonown, "Henry iviug's Figh or Fame" by Mrs. John H. Paerson o Red Bank, and " How Sing a Song," by Mrs. Arhur Swi o Shrewsbury. Mrs. Henry S. Whie o Red Bank Bang a solo and Mrs. Frank Sorck and Miss Lizzie Soel each played a piano solo. The nex meeing o he club will be held a Mrs? Rober F. Parker's on Broad sree. BASKETBALL TEAM'S RECORD. S. JBary'a Team Won All Bu Three Games Flayed. S. Mary's baskeball eam o New Monmouh has played is las game or he season. During he season he eam played 27 games and won 24 o hem." hey were deeaed by S. James's eam o Red Bank and Rarian hose eam o Keypor, and hey played a ie game wih he^wide Awakes o Lile Silver. The regular players on he eam were Thomas Harkins, Henry Reddingon, William McConay, John McLaughlin nd Daniel Ahearn. The subsiues ivere William McLaughlin and Thomas iogan. Rev. J. R. O'Connor and J. R. Donovan were managers o he eam. SEWER HOSE BOUGHT. Three Hundred Fee Bough or Use in Miahinii Sewers, The conomieisioners o Red Bank have bough 3 ee o hose or use in lushng he sewers o he own. n he pas he old hose which had been discarded by he ire companies has been used or his purpose, bu his.supply is now exhaused and a supply o new hose was bough or his especial use. "wenies Play Baseball. Ti - uvenile baseball eams, one calling h-niselves S. James's Crackajacks and he oher he Rough and Ready, played a game las Saurday. S. James's eam won by a score o 32 o 16. The players on he Rough and Ready earn were Allie Bolon. picher; Leser Buler, cacher; Timohy Murray, George Gray, Charles Gray and Aloysius Paerson. The players on S. James's eam were Ray Hounihan, picher; Thomas Valenine, cacher; William Snyder, John Gaul, John Spillane and harles Longsree. Only six boys played on a side. To mprove an Elecric Plan. A public meeing was held a Alanic Highlands an Monday nigh o consider he quesion o exending he elecric ighing sysem. Mr. Barsow, who was engineer when he plan was insalled, had made, an examinaion o he plan. He repored ha i would cos rom $15,0 o $20,0 o make he desired exensions and aleraions, bu ha or $2,0 he presen plan could be pu in good condiion. was decided o make he emporary improvemens now and o deer he permanen improvemens unil all. A Mohers' Meeing 1 The women's emperance union w\ll hold a mohers' meeing a Mrs. James H. Sick lea's on Mechanic sree nex Wednesday aernoon a hree o'clock. An inviaion is exended o all mohers o be presen. Mrs. Mary Nobles o A liinic Highlands is expeced o be he principal speaker. Couny Examinaions. The couny examinaion or grammar school ceriicaes or Shrewsbury ownship will be held a he Oceanic school on June 11h and 13h. C. Herber Walling, principal o he school, wil conduc he examinaions. Foureen Now Foresers. Foureon candidaes wore iniiaed ir he Foresers o America lodge o Red Bank on Thursday 1 nigh. Tho ceroinonies were conduced by ho degree eam o he Long Branch Foresers. Oceanic HOUBO Sold. Oneo Dalon Parmly'H new houses a Oceanic has beon Bold o Edward A Pomphrey o New York. Tho pric paid was $4,2. Mr. Pomphr«y wil occupy ho house pormanonly. Loroy Place Propery Sold. Mrs. Thoinna Hubbard'n hounu andlo on joroy place, ormerly he Dr. Lo house, linn been bough by.linne* 1 HendriclHon, who will occupy i. A Dinlocaed Shoulder. Kli/.hoh Hurley, daugher o Bylvcs ur Hurley o Hhrowiibuiy, dihlocc her lhouldor while urning a jumpin, ropo a uw day» ugo. «#»»» # Millinery! ', Have you aken noice o he dieren ads his season? ' POLO TURBANS, NEW SALOR EFFECTS, ' '. CONTNENTALS, All he newes shapes o all "THE MAXNE ELLOT." Also a nice variey o he American Beauy Rose, Violes, Frui and Foliage. DRESDEN RBBONS or summer use, boh on has and dresses. A. L. MORRS, 66 BROAD STREET, Opposie he Pos Oice.»»» Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y ; Y YY Y YY Y T MONET orwarded o all oreign counries* A HE NTS or Whie Sar, Bam. burg American, and Ausro- A mericana Seamship JAnea. Women's $15 Coas exra special a $7.75 Good Plumbing" No plumbin? Job is oo large or me o underake; DO job is oo small or mo o give aenion o. The small Job ges he same aenion as he big one hey bui ge he bes. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED. JOBHNH PROMPTLY ATTENpED TO. SATSFACTON GUARANTEED. carry consanly on hand all he laes saniary appliances, enubllug me o do work wihou delay. J HOWARD FREY MONMOUTH ST., ** 1 BED BANK, NEW JESREY " TCKETS procured or all oher 0 lines. A orunae purchase enables us o oer Fiy Sample English Tan Cover and Black Broadcloh Silk and Sain Lined Coas, laes Spring models, all sizes, no wo syles alike, made o sell up o $16.50, your choice a $7.75. Men's and Young Men's Suis a 9. An immense range sricly all-wool Suis, including black uninished worseds, navy blue serges and sylish ancies ; we also show a large assormen o nobby gray worseds, one o he season's mos popular colors. Single and doublebreased coa models, ull and semi-peg op rousers, "saisacory i and wear guaraneed," worh up o $15, special $0.98 mporan Announcemen. Velve Carpes. " Dlade, laid and lined " a 85c. Alex Smih & Sons' handsome Velve Carpes, " made, laid and lined," machless, per yard, 860. Maings. Exra heavy China seamless Maings, regular 25c. grade, per yard 16c, Saurday a 10.A, M. we place on sale a large sock o merchandise procured rom assignee's sale. They are seasonable, reliable goods, and are exreme bargains and meri your inspecion. A ew hins : Yard wide sandard sheeing Muslins, yd. Bes sandard apron Ginghams, per yd.. 4 Sic. Whie ndia Lawns, 15c. qualiy, per yd. 7%e. All-wool Dress Goods, per yard 29c. Handsome aille and black aea Silks, also shor cus, beauiul brocades and oulards, worh up o $1.50 per yard....50c. Some Low Prices on Good Things! Fresh Frui Jams, per jar, c. 6 Pounds Prunes or - 25c. 5 Pound Crock o Preserves or Jam, 50c. l 4 Pound Sea Foam Baking Powder, * 10c. Force, 2 Packages, - 25c. 3 Cans Nesles Silver Milk or c. Magnolia Milk, per can, c. Cal. Hams, 8c. Armour's Sugar Cured Hams, 12c. Swi's Premium Sugar Cure'd Hams, 13c. DOREMUS BROS., 11 & 13 Broad S., RED BANK. Y TY "T T T Y Y Y Y T YT Y T»»»»» "Prescripioiiis" j long word bu comprehensive. A " Prescripionis" is one who makes a specialy o compounding Docors' prescripions. This is our special- Schroeder's Pharmacy;;: J. L. Bergen & Co., Props,, 16 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Telepnoie 146. Red Bank and Keypor rolley ickes so5d a bls sore.»»»»» »»» Baseball Goods. BALLS. BATS, GLOVES, MASKS, ETC. Spaulding's Goods. Caalogue Free. Dally and Sunday Newspapers, Magazines, Ec. Newspapers delivered every day* Teley & Son, 10 Broad S., Red Bank. Telephone 40-i. Bouques and Wreahs a Specialy,. Bedding Plans or Sale. Charles. Schneider, Landscape Gardener and Floris, LTTLE SLVER,!?. J. RUJH8ON BO&D. Tel. O8.a. Lile Silver 8laio»» Gardens Laid Ou and Kep in Order*. Trees Grown. WALL PAPER WALL MOULDNG PANTNG PAPERHANGNG Charles W. Doll Whie Sree, Ne r Broad RED BANK ORCHARDS AND GRDERS, Lawns and Flower Beds. will lnd wha is waned a. River View Nurseries.. Lile Silver. J. H. O'HAGAN, New $ Anyhing Wrong here H, SK or l'lzulbbon. No maor how small or how luruo ho Jol» la, lie will x oivoii ami llx quick. ln wil no only ix quick, bun ho will Us rlkh, nuil ho clmrko will bo milv whal you would uxpcul or llru'oluas wori. JANES F1TZG1BBON, MS. JPron S., w MleM il«>ib..1 SCHROEDER BROS.* House Movers AND UENKRAL CONTRACTORS. K o nil UUCH moved orraluxl. Wls» mov» Hno», llollorm or hoavy iiuu-liliiery o im; d<r- Hcrl iloi. HmnkwUckH or riuic Pole* ralsea and plaral ie inmiuon l«iiir«hiving nu your wurk s» wo un> woll oqulpikmi wlb uo n«cc««ty rldgiiik ' iiiiil youru o mrd (lurnix (ucpurionce, whlci eiu)l«a uu u (hi KOM work ui u r'wonabll B«ur«. Adl 1&!2 LolglUon Aye., Be* Bne ' For T«U'piioiB. mil Mahew* Oo., S-. " '

6 SALE OFJWO FARMS. Three Se) 1'lioncn 'u in lesl- ences a Tha M'laee..,. JJEW OWNERS FOR THE WM. M. SMTH PROPERTES. Telephones have been pu in he houses o Thomas Johnson and J. Hull McLean STe Homesead Farm in Middleown 1'oicnnhlp Mou/h by 1'liarlenhouse a ha place which is occupied by a Tinon Fulls and also in he Valenine M. Eler, and he Quialev Farm Jeerson Robinson. The company expecs o make several oher conracs Moah by E. E. Alexander. The wo arms in Middleown own- here. The elephone company has Bhip ormerly owned bv William M. bough he rowo big maple rees in Smih have been sold. Mr. Smih died ron'i Wellingon Wilkine'sarm. The in»1879and his widow, Susan M. Smih, elephone company did no wan he held he propery unil her deah as rees*, bu hey were in he way o heir guardian or her son, Charles J. M. Smih. Jus beore Mrs. Smih's deah Edmund Wi soii oued Bank was made rusee o he esae, and ihe wo arms we're sold by him. a«such rusee. The negoiaions or he sale were conduced by William A.. Hopping. One o he arms was he homesead place o he Smih amily, and had been in possession o he amily or several generaions. conains niney acres. The buildings on his place have always been kep in very ine condiion and he place is one o he handsomps in Middleown ownship. is locaed on he Nu Swamp road, a shor disance wes o he Red Bank and Middleown urnpike. This place, was bough by Charles F. Eiler, secreary o he C. Pardee ile works a Perh Amboy. He will make he arm his permanen home and will make a number o changes and improvemens o he propery. The place is now occupied by Benjamin Griggs. The oher Smih arm is generally known as he Quigley arm, and is direcly across he road rom he Smih homesead arm. This place conains abou 180 acrea. The purchaser o hi place is E. E. Alexander, a member o he irm o Cook & Alexander o New York Ciy. Mr. Alexander, like Mr. Eiler, will make a number o changes and improvemens o he place. The arm is a presen occupied by John Holmes, who will remain here his year. New Oicers o Koypor Church. The Keypor Reormed church has eleced Benjamin Decker elder and John W. Paerson and Arhur S. VanBuskirk deacons. The Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he church has eleced George S. Heyer presiden, Misa Lolia H. De- Gro secreary nnd Mrs. George S, Heyer reasurer. Tlie ladies' aid sociey has eleced Mrs. William E. Fail-broher presiden,'miss Ada F. Pools secreary and Mrs. Garre C. Hoagland reasurer. TNT'ON FALLS TELEPHONES. elephone line and hey bough he rees in order o cu hem down and ge hem ou o he way. Holmdel Propery Sold. Conover Tuylor o Cois Neck has bough he Golden place a Holmdel and in making a number o improvemens o he house. The ron porch is being enclosed and will be used as a hall and a new porch will be buil. A number o minor improvemens are being made o he inerior o he house. When he work is inished Mr. Taylor will occupy he house. Deeds Recorded. The ollowing real esae ransers have been recorded in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending April 22d, 1905 : SHREWSBURY TOWNSHP. Muual lie insurance company o Georgianna Siohlca. Piece o propery. S»». Charles C. Copeland o William B. VanWagenen Land a Red Hank, $1. O. C. BogarduH, sheri, o Fred D. Wiko. Piece o propery, $5. Louis E. Brown, ex'r, o Joseph G. T. Kennedy. Piece o propery, $(1. Caroline Minon o Conen Minon. Piece o propery. 81. ' '. MDMiKTOWN TOWNSHP. Annie Pope o Mailda Thorne. Two los n Breven Park. $1. Waler H. Wliimore o Saruh H. VunScboick. Piece o propery. Mlua E. Tracy o Jenuie W. Quackonbusb. Piece o propery. S. Charles T. Leonard o Peer S. Dunne. Two los a Leonardo, $1. ATLANTC HRLANDS. O. C. iojardus. sheri, o Mary A. Murn Piece o propery. $1,7511. Elizabeh [Seale oclmrles A. Taum. Plecoo propery, $1. Ellzu belli. Snyder and ohers o Herber Bailey Piece o propery Herber Bailey o William B. Manning. Piece o propery, $1. MALHOnO TOWNSHP. Morris Welch o John Carney. Piece o propery. 83U. RARTAN TOWNSHP. Frederick VV. Trnmm o Joseph. Wallinir. Land a Keyporl, S. Jacob H. Conover o Mary K. W. Conover. Piece o propery, JJ1. Munrure Mccary o John Dnrys Land n Key por, S. Ularv. W. Conovcro Sephen G. Arnold. Pieci o properly, 81. OL'KAN TOWNSHP. Annie Edwards, Maria C. Hendrlokson, Alchi K. Conover. Alice P. Hemlrlcksnn. Mary H. Puyue Kinma llulilmrd and Anuu Furquliur o Heil Bank David S. Walon. Five loa u Seuhilch. $1. Hurry H. Pcmburon, ex'r, o Hairy U. Slicuin Lund a Lone Branch, S',',0. New Embroidered Shir Wais Designs. Samping and 'Designing ART STORE, 50 Broad Sree. 6 LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pains, Oils and Varnishes. BBVOE'S BEADY MXED iuntts. OEVOB'S Jeaav mixed Gloss Palms or Floors; 'will dry over 8M&&6. SJFSBBOg F&OOE& VARNSH; quick drying. ESeady mixed Graphie Pains or Tin Roos; \v\l\ eare a. leaiy roo. O&JJJVAWEBJ poui/rir NKTUNS., ATB, &OSB9A.B AN S?<WK%Ail» CUMUN1TS. FEOBT TSBBT, opposie Maple Aevune, Real Esae Can' Ge Away! USE BAHEL, H.J.?i«i..«c«««r v The man who has a piece o real esae has somehing which can' ge away rom him. nvesmens in socks may be wiped ou by a urn in he sock marke, or by he ailure o he company issuing he socks ; bu invesmens in real esae are subsanial. Paricularly is his he case i he invesmen is made in,a growing localiy like Wes Red Bank. The increase in he value o propery here is cerain. When he ew remaining vacan los wes o Shrewsbury avenue are buil upon, prices o real esae here will go up wih a rush. Prices have advanced consanly during he pas en years. They are sure o go much higher. have a ew los here, in very desirable locaions, which am oering or sale on easy erms and a reasonable prices. The man who is looking or a home-sie, or or a sound invesmen, will ind his oer an admirable opporuniy. THEODORE F. JVHTE, Regiser Building, RED BANK, N. J. Coninuaion SPEC Week o These Cashmere, Pique and Bedord Cord. The R. AT ompany The Larges Exclusive Furniure and Carpe House in \ he Couny. Bigger and Beer Bargains Than Have Ever Been Oered Beore. A GREAT WALL PAPER SALE! 20,0 ROLLS OP NEW WALL PAPER ADDED THS WEEK. \ Regular 12c. Papers, now per double roll i!o " 15c. ' ' " 5c " 20c. " " ' 10c Regular 25c. Papers, now per double roll 12c ' me. " ' " ' " " 15c " 40c. " " " " "..20c ENAMEL BEDS, SPRNGS AND MATTRESSES. Regular 2.50 Beds li 1.7!) ' 4. " a 3.85 " l.oo " a i.48 " " a 7.98 Regular 1.15 Axminsera a 75<- " 1.50 " a 1.10 " (i5c. ngrains a 4Hc " i!2c. " a 25c Regular 2.50 Springs a 1.25 " 8 ' a 1.75 " 4. " a 2. " 5 " a 2.50 CARPETS, RUGS AND MATTNGS. Regular 2.50 Maresses a 1.95 " ii. " a 2.50 "!U>0 " a 3 " 10. " a 7.50 Regular c. Rugs a 48c Regular 19c. Maings n 85c. " a B8c " 25c. " n 1.50 " n 79c " 30c. " a 1.50 " a o "!!5c, " a " 2 " a 1 i)8 " '10c. " a. GO-CARTS, SDEBOARDS AND LNOLEUMS. Regular ;i.5() CarH a 1.9H 4.50 a..2.9h 7.(10 a a «H 12. a lii.50 a a Regular Hoards a. 14. a. 10. a 18. n 22. a 25. a a 20. Parlor Suis a 12.OH 20. " " a " " u , " " n i2.no 50. " " n M)>() ,50 Regular c. Linoleums a. " 75c. " a. " 85c. " a. ' 1.25 " a. " 1.05 " n. PARLOR SUTS AND BEDROOM SUTS. 15. lied room SiliH a!)b 1H»0 " " a..'..v V.V..'.!!'.'.'.'.'. HiH 20. " " a 1,(99 5«-j» :; :;» i :::::::::::::::!!!:!»!(r» " a Bpecial Sae o Brass Beds a $21., value $30. ao.no Summer Furniure nml Summer Floor OoveringH o Every Descripion. KEYPORT. N. J. ALL GOODS DELVERED FREE. 12Jc 15c 18c 25c 80c.29c,c.05c.75c 1.25 r Trolleys Pass he Door. We have a large variey o elegan Suis, made o good qualiy Taea Silk, Blue, Black, Receda, Brown and Maroon, shirred wais and pleaed skir, he real value is $ Our price Silk Shir Wais Suis, ull shirred or pleaed skir wih ancy waiss, variey o colors ; he prices are much lower han asked elsewhere or inerior qual- i/ iy. Our prices are.... >"«WOMEN'S AND CHLDREN'S SPRNG COATS. WOMEN'S COVERT JACKETS, new hip lengh eecs $2.98, $4.98, $6.98 WOMEN'S SLK COATS, all he syles in demand $4.98, $6.98, $9.98, $12.98 i We have every syle and make o Walking and Dress Skirs ha ashion demands. Box and accordeon pleaed, gahered and shirred ops ; made o Sicilian Mohairs, Panama Cloh, Voile, Taea and Plain and Fancy Mixed Cloh o every descripion. Our prices we know are righ rom he quaniy o Shirs sold during he pas week and he number o pleased Cusomers. Grades o sui any purse. $1.98 upwards o $9.98. SAT'KN PETTCOATS. Made o elegan qualiy mercerized saeen, 12-inch accordeon pleaed lounce, ohers ailor-made eecs. A bargain a i.49, }"7* our price i ill CHLDREN'S COAT SPECAL, made in sizes 6 o 14 years, o a brown mixed cloh, collarless syle, rimmed wih narrow braid, bel back, new ull ucked sleeve, an elegan spring coa, worh ully $2.98. Special while 1 ~ hey las.,j ^ NDAN LNEN SPECAL. Shor lenghs o ndian linen and la.i^ns, whie only. A ine sheer qualiy, 2 o 10 yanl lenghs, he regular 12c and 15c, our price per '~

7 TNTON FALLS NEWS. A anee o be Held a Johnson'* Hoel lo-si arrow Sigh. John Johnson, who has been employed in he hoel o his broher, William E. Johnson, is now employed as a mooriaan on he Red Bank and Long Branch rolley line. A dance will be held a Jobnson'shoel o-morrow nigh. Abou 1 guess are expeced rom Tinon Falls, Red Bank, Col's Neck and New York. MJBS Florence E. Johnson o Cornwall is visiing Mrs. Johnson. Joseph "Williams o Long Branch is living wih his eon-in-law, George Coleman, o Miss Maude VanBrun has reurned rom a visi o her aun a Eas Orange. Misses Haie and Adelia VanBrun have reurned rom a visi o Asbury Park. Miss Fannie VanBrun has recovered rom her recen sickness. Rober VanBrun. ormerly o his place, has moved rom Red Bank o Newark, where he has a posiion wih he New York and New Jersey elephone company. Wellingon Wilkins cu asparagus on Monday, He is he irs grower in is localiy e cu asparagus. John Murphy has se ou 5 peach rees and an asparagus bed o six acres. MBB Cora Benne, who aends Columbia college, has been spending her Easer vacaion here. Dr. Reginald 8. Benne o Asbury Park was a recen visior here. Henry Polhemus spen Sunday wih Asbury Park riends. Mrs. Arhur Benne spen par o las week wih her aher, Joseph Miller o Marlboro. Frank Sherman o Belinar has been visiing his siser, Mrs. David A. Walling. Mr. Sherman recenly reurned rom he Long Branch hospial. A willow ree and a locus ree on Frank Hance's place were sruck by lighning during he sorm on Friday aernoon. The willow ree, which is near he house, caugh ire bu he ire was soon pu ou. A wagon shed on he Jacob C. Shus arm, which is occupied by Arhur Shus, was blown down. A nu.mber o improvemens will shorly be made o William Kelly's house, wh\ch is occupied by Henry Wilbur. Mrs. Joseph Wilbur, Henry Wilbur's moher, wul live wih him. She now occupies he VanKirk house. Rev. J. D. Fay o Eaonown preached in he Mehodis church on Sunday nigh. John Smih o New York is visiing Augusus Morris. Mrs. W. W. Shampanoreo Lile Silver spen las Wednesday wih Mrs. Morris. Tbe Episcopal Sunday-school a, Pine Brook will hold is Easer esival service in he school house nex Sunday aernoon a hree o'clock. OCEANPORT NEWS. Eaaer Enerainmen by he Mehodis Sunday-School. The Easer enerainmen o he Mehodis Sunday-school was held on Sunday nigh. Hymns were sung by he choir and carols were sung by he Sunday-school. Reciaion3 were given by Bessie Blair, Viole Bailey. Florence VanSchoick and Haie Rhoades. Solos were sung by Mrs. Winield S. Robinson and Miss Edii Gregory. An address was given by Rev. A. J. Gregory. L. W. VanAnglen has bgugh a new horse rom a Long Branch man. John VanBrakle, who is employed in Connecicu, spen Sunday here. The ladies' aid sociey o he Mehodis church will mee o-morrow a Mrs. Rober Blair's. During he remainder o he spring he sociey will mee every wo weeks insead o every week. Moron mlay o New Brunswick has moved o William Clayon's house on Main sree, recenly vacaed by William Morris. Rev. A. J. Gregory aended a meeing o he sewards o his disric a Ocean Grove yeserday. Mies Edih Gregory o Sapleon, New York, spen Easer wih her parens here. Mill sree is being graded. Charles Wemple has charge o he work. KEANSBORG NEWS. A Number o Spring Visiors in he Village on Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Bingham and riend spen Sunday wih Mrs, William Robinson. Ohers who visied in he village on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payner o Wes Poral, N. J,, who visied heir grandson, Roscoe Puyner ; Sephen Broander o New York, who visied his parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Broander ; Miss Berha Hagerdorn o Pleasanville, N. Y., and George E. Cooper, Lewis, Charles and Jack Ciase o New York, who visied Miss Madeline Compon. Mrs. James Dodd and daugher o Brooklyn are visiing Airs. Dodd's moher, Mrs. Marha Collins. Mrs. Randolph and daugher o Bernardsville, who have been visiing Mrs. Peer Henry, reurned home las Thursday. Mrs. John Collins and Mrs. John Brands aended he uneral o heir moher, Mrs. Henry, a Por Monmouh on Friday.,. Mrs. Florence Seeley is visiing relaives a New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ram6ey and Mrs, Sephen Wilson spen Easer wih Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manning o Jersey Ciy. Charles Easmond o Jersey Ciy, who has been spending a week wih hie moher, Mrs. E. Easmond, reurned o his home Friday. Mrs. Sephen Wilson spen Tuesday wih her broher, Williaul- Chadwick o Key por. Alber and Helen Kinney, who have been spending a ew weeks wih heir grandmoher, Mrs. Anna Compon, reurned o heir home a Pleasanville, N. Y., on Monday. They were accompanied home by heir grandmoher, who n-ill spend a week wih her daugher, Mrs. Elmer Kinney. Wilson, he younges son o W. R. Coe, he saion agen, is sick wih malarial ever. Dr. Charles Palmer o Farmingdale and his broher, Dr. Warren Palmer o Brooklyn, have been visiing heir moher, Mrs. Welha Palmer, who is quie sick. Mrs. M. H. Murphy and children o Jersey Ciy are visiing Mrs. Murphy's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smih o Thompson's Crossing. Harry Seeley o Jersey Ciy has been spending a ew days wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Seeley. OCEANC NEWS. The Horiculural Sociey o Hold an Exhibiion. The Monmouh couny horiculural sociey will have a rose and srawberry exhibi a Red Men's hall on Friday, June 16b. Firs and second prizes will be given or a number o varieies o roses and or he bes srawberries. Las Friday a union service o he Presbyerian and Mehodis churches was held a he Mehodis church in observance o Good Friday. An Easer service was held a he Mehodis church on Sunday aernoon. The pasor, Rev. G. C. Poolon, preached a sermon on "The empy omb." The church was decoraed wih cu lowers and poed plans. The ladies' aid sociey o he Mehodis church will hold a neckie and apron sociable a he lyceum on Tuesday nigh, May 3d. Neckies and aprons will be or sale and rereshmens will be served. The public school was closed a non on Friday o give he eachers an opporuniy o spend Easer a heir respecive homes. Mrs. A. J. Ligier and her daugher, Miss Lulu Ligier, spen Monday a New York. Miss Viole Williams was a New York over Sunday o ac as bridesmaid a he wedding o Mrs. Lydia Fogg, ormerly o his place, o Mr. Carpener, or whom she has been keeping house. Mrs. Fogg was ormerly Miss Lydia Jahnes. The Red Men's hall has been newly papered and i presens a ine appearance. Scobeyville News. Alvin C. Curis o For Hancock is visiing William N. Tilon. Among hose who spen Easer in he village were Miss Edna Swinzomon and Benjamin Lewis, who visied Miss Swinzomon's siser, Mrs. William N. Tilon ; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rahbone and son o Jersey Ciy, who were guess o William H. Foser; and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Suedeker and daugher and Chrisopher Snedeker o Col's Neck, who visied Ernes Hilbrunner. Those who visied ou o own were George Golden, who visied a Leonardville ; and Mrs. William E. Morris and her siser, Miss Alice Golden, who visied Mrs. Eliza Tilon o Por Monmoub. Rober Burrowes cu his hand a ew days ngo while ixing a poao planer. The cu became very painul and blood poisoning has se in. William N. Tilon's wins are sick wih measles. Adverisers,know i pays o adverise in THE REGSTER. Adv. n Wall Paper here are all sors o paper and all kinds o workmen o hang hem. You can go ou o own and ge old syle aucion goods ha are ou o dae in syle and so o]d ha he pase goes righ hrough hem, cheaper han you can a Guyon's, bu or new, upodae goods, we undersell any one in Monmouh Couny. All our papers guaraneed o hang righ or your money back. Wall paper rom ive cens a double roll up. Our workmen are also guaraneed. They are no clammers or general uiliy men, bu irs-class mechanics, paper hangers and painers. Pianos. you wan a good piano a a very low price and on he mos liberal erms, come and see me. canno say more, and i you buy wihou examining my sock you are doing boh yoursel and me an injusice. Tuning, rening, repairing, polishing, caring and soring. Guyon, 49 Broad S., Eed Bank, N. J. Nex o Presbyerian Church. Conidence s Everyhing! ^ When his has been gained he bale is over aud he merchan has smooh sailing. This is > our case exacly we have he conidence o he public, and deservedly. We arc righ in Price, *-* Qualiy and Aenion. HOOKERS. High, ull roll back, large deep sea, broad arms, heavy runners, well made, durable and comorable, a $2.98. GO-CARTS. Very roomy, naade o he bes reed, seel auo-gearing, rubber ired wheels, green lined and whie sain parasols, wih rules, sale price, $ Some as low as $2.98. CARPETS. NGRAN CARPETS. Former price, per yard, 59c. Now 49c. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. Former price, 90c. Now 60c. BODY BRUSSELS. Former price, $1.80, Now 98c. RUGS. Smyrna, Brussels, Tapesry and Axminser Rugs in all he laes designs. MATTNG. Japanese"Maing, linen warp, oarpe designs, red, blue and green, perecly reversible, ormer price 32c., Now 25c. Chinese Maing, 10c. yard. Full roll, 40 yards, $ Heavily lined ann slipiiheil wih charcoal, insuring economical use o ice, a he same ime insures horough rerigeraion. Priced rom o $18.. ENAKHEXED BEDS. All sizes, wih brass vases, consruced o mallpable iron, and enamel well baked, a hal he acual value. Tbe ^healhies, cleanes and mos durable bed on he marke. From $2.98 o $ All woven wire seel springs or $8.98. Coon el, wo pnr Maresses, in combinaion, $7.50. GRAND RAPDS FURNTURE. Broad S., J. M. OREENBERG. Red Bank. The name *' Weis " on a Ha is equivalen o he "Serling " mark on silver. THE See he New Syles jus brough ou. MRS. E. WES, RED BANK TEMPLE OF FASHON. Consrucion and Supply Company o New Jersey, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. We do elecrical work o all kinds, including insalling elecric lighs, moors, plans, baeries, bells, cables, pole lines and elephones; and carry a complee line o elecrical supplies. v We consruc roads, bridges, sewers, drains, jeies, bulkheads, and do general conracing. Will gladly urnish esimaes on any work» you have,, guaraneeing o do same in ' irs-class manner Promp aenion assured. Telephone Call 29-A. 37 EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J.

8 <; FOE FRANKLYN AND POPE HARTFORD AUTOMOBLES; NDAN" MOTOR CYCLES AM NATONAL BCYCLES. The Naional is he easies running Bicycle in he world o-day. There are more Naionals used on he rack han any oher bicycle, no only in he Unied Saes,^u in mos all he oreign counries. The Naional is he bicycle ha is >uil o wear. is buil o he very bes maerials, and buil and designed by he very bes workmen ha can be ound. Come and see our crank and how i is asened in. will prov6 o you o be he bsa you ever saw. No cranks dropping ou on he road and causing vou o walk hojne. No chain coining o every minue, ec. The Naional is no reak wheel, like some o he oher bicycles ha are so highly adverised. Bu he Naional is he bicycle ha is buil o ake you where you wan o go and bring you home wihou any rouble. You will ind he Naional he easies running bicycle you ever rode, ligh and subsanial and no ruck or ice wagon, as some bicycles are someimes called. You will ind nohing bu he bes a VanDorn's. We don' deal in rucks or ice.wagons, bu leave hem or some one else. FR AiL NATONS RDE NATONAL BCYCES. Come and look my sock over beore buying or rading. You can save money by doing your business here. also have he Rambler, Snell, Cleveland, ver Johnson, Pierce, Eagle, Ligh, Crescen, Queen Ciy, ec. These bicycles are also ully guaraneed or one year by F. VanDorn. - you have any repairing o be done in his line give us a chance. You will ind he bes and mos experienced mechanics here ha' can be ound in he sae. AUTOMOBLES, MOTOR CYCLES, MOTOR LAUNCHES AND BCYCLES, and everyhing in heir branches repaired. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. My Auomobile Garage will be open on Monday, May is, or business. is on Mechanic sree, now occupied by T. B. Moun, carriage builder. You will ind i he bes machine shop in he couny. All kinds o Moor Repairing, Elecric Charging, >ec, promply aended o. Phone 44-R. 31 EAST FROT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Thomas Roekhill Surirised on ilia Ticeny-lra Birhday. Thomas Rockhil), son o Charles M. ockhill, was 21 years old on Monday and he received a surprise visi rom a number o riends on Monday nigh. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Wilson, E$han Fay, Miss Emma Maihews and Sephen, Evere and Cliord Mahews o Col's Neck, Waler Hamilon o Long Branch, Edward and Joseph Benne o Shrewsbury, Mrs.. Sarah J. Hinmnn o Newman Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Ausin Wilson o Lile Silver. The Easer enerainmen o he Sunday-school o Chris church was held on Sunday aernoon. Carols were sung by he school and an address was given by &6W. W. N. Baily. Hand pained eggs, which were blown, were disribued o (he pupils. The eggs were preily decoraed and were pained by Miss Cora Jennings, Mrs. Bowdoin Hazard, Mrs..Harry Campbell, Miss Caherine Sickles..and Miss A. E. Whie. The Presbyerian church was decoraed wih poed plans and Easer lillies, grouped a he ron and sides o ilie church. Easer anhems were rendered by he choir aixl Waler B. Parsons sang a solo. The service was largely aended. A he Eaonown Pres- 6yeriau church a ni^h here was also a large audience. The church had been decoraed by Miss Kae VanSchoick. Special music was reddered by he choir. P. E. Tilon presided a he organ and he regular organis, Miss Bessie Dennis, assised he choir. Mrs. William Suphen and Miss Evelyn»iuphen, who have been visiing Mrs. L?8er Brion o New York, have recirued home. Mrs. Brion is reurning Cue visi. 'Jeorge Cox abou a week ago bruised Sis knee by sriking i agains he boom o a wagon. He has been laid up since. William Grover and Arnold Hazard spen Monday a Lnkewood. Mrs. Orlando Craw lord o Loig Branch is spending several days wih her aher, Thomas Saguron. She is sick Miss Annie Greenwood o Wickaunk spen Sunday wih Mrs. Charles. Hurley. Misses Emma and Mario Hurley spen Sunday wih Mrs. William Benne o Wes Long Branch. David Keevey. who has been employed oy Charles Paerson abou welve years, iu now employed by Harry W. Jones o Eaonown. Misses Julia and Eli/.'ibeh Reid am Way McCuo are suering wih in mumps. Kiv-nk MCoruiik, who was employe! hj Clurhs F. Hill, is now einplo>('(j b; James Loeb. Churls... Whie ia building a ncv ron porch,,\ uuirkium is being laid ur a moiiu wen over in; grave o Ed ward C Hazard. Mary Gillinn. daugher o.1. Franl '.'Siing, wluilui^ been.sick wih nieusl i: r."''iiv(-niip. Mr., and Mrs. Rober Wakelield o Urnnord spen Hauler ul. William '.Green's..The liernry sociey me yeserday aernoon a Mrs. Arhur A. Paerson's U.C v-d Hank. Arhur Swil, u Hudon a Rugers college, spen Easer here. Peer Cimpbc.ll UH repninled his llour. Louis Davis and amily o New York upen Easer wih John K. Davis. Clinon Sickles in (,'oidiuod o he house wih hu mumps. Mrs. iev (<oh(>l ami Minn Paula 'Oohl o Jacksonville. Florida, iin 1 guesh o M'H. Hnrvey (J. Hollowiiy. They will spend he Hummer here. An egg hun was held a. (.1. llolloway's on Sundiiy iicrioon. Candy eggh were hid around he lnwn and KPVO children huned or hem. Alice Beaks ound he mos egn». MKB (JiU'lio Ow'ii o Niw York is a iguos o MH. ichard Kenk. JHM Diuon and uuiily o li'mg Branch upen Eiiner wih TOUHH l'olh. FAU HAVEN NEWS. 'The Hnsilal-Hi'houlH o he, On Eaoer morning» communion norvree wan held in he Episcopal church a eigh o'clock, conduced by Uov. Rober JMKll n (ho.alornoon he umiul ucrvice wan hold. The exe.r- ises consised mosly o carols. Each iunday-school scholar go an Easer egg. loh services were largely aended, he church was decoraed wih plans nd lowers rom Edward D. Adams's reenhouses. Two loads o plans and owers were used, and hey were aranged in he church by Mr. Adams's jardener. William Maxson o Long Branch reached in he Mehodis church on unday morning. Easer music was The Junior American Mechanics gave ung by he choir. A nigh he Sun-ay-school held an Easer service. Ray- nigh. The supper was a ine one and supper in he church hall on Thursday mond Doughy, secreary o he school, abou $45 was cleared. had charge o he service. ' Mrs. Eie Miss Sadie Conover, who has been Harvey and Mrs. H. H. Armsrong sang visiing a Englishown or wo weeks, due. Reciaions were given by Milred Armsrong, Lydia Smih, Persus has reurned home. ile, Josie Minon, Leona Smih and Hazel Lile. Floyd Smih and Willie EVEKETT NEWS. annoe gave readings. Hazel Mulord ang a solo, wih a violin accompanis by dildred Armsrong. The church was reily decoraed. Each Sunday-school icholar received an Easer egg. Miss Anna Weeks, who has been vising her auns, Mrs. George W. Smih nd Mrs. John H. Fielder, has reurned o Boson. Thelda and Dorohy Parker spen aser a New York wih heir aun, Jrs. Bana. Mrs. Eie Harvey and Miss Ea Smih re spending a ew days a Alanic highlands. LTTLE SLVER NEWS. luser Ejccrclnea Mel n lic Episcopal and MelioiH VlmrcheH. The Sunday-school o S. John's chapel eld is Easer esival on Sunday aericon. Easer cards and eggs were dis- ;ribued. Prizes o an.oxord bible had jeen oered by he recor o his bible lass or he bes examinaions on he >rayer book. Henry C. Parker and arik Parker each go a bible. An Easer service was held a he Mehodis church on Sunday nigh. Carols wore sung by he choir and Sunday-school and anhems were sung by he choir, Reciaions and exercises were given by he children o he inan jlahp. The piiwor, Rev. R. T. Leary,»avp a shor alk. The church was decoraed or he service. Hugh Gey mid amily will move o heir coage hero or he summer on Saurday. Mrs. L. B, Campbell is visiing a Spring Lake. William Lilley, Jr., o New Haven. Connecicu, is visiing a W. C. Lippin- Cos. The helping hnnd sociey im* las week and eleced hese olliceis : ProslilcMi -Miss lcssli' 1'iirkcr. Vie* pn;sul('iil - Mrs. Duvil Mimrc. Srci'cluv-Miss Muv Ayics. Assisan scccliuy- Miss K111i; Elolinoirh. ''l''llhuhm Miss Mail'lil ('OOVT.. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Errlckson o Englislio»'ii were Sundny guess o Mr and Mrs. George M. Quaekenbush. The irs polo game o he season o Kumson polo club will he played 01 Saurday aernoon. Miss Hadio VanMaer o Jamaica Long island, spen Sunday wih Mis lclsie ord., W. J. Uahhunnnil uinily are occupy inn heir congc n Lile Silver poin. Ki'ed Ziegler has moved rom in. Mongomery place, on he. lumson roiu o his lioiihe here or henumnier. The congregalion o Chris church Shrewsbury, nis eleced John. Lip. SOLE pinco o his place as one o he parish delegaes o he diocesan convenion, which mees a Grace church, Plainield, on May 9h. Mrs. Clemenine Conover, who has been very sick or he pas wo monhs, is improving. She is able o si up occasionally, bu she does no ye leave her room. Miss Anna Luburrow o Brooklyn is visiing Mrs. George Woolley. 'nblic School Children Have a Vaniy Trea. The pupils o he public school were reaed o candy on Friday aernoon by he eacher, Miss Jennie Srong. William Kelly has bough a horse rom William C. Ely o Holmdel. Rev. John A. Lawrence has recovered rom his recen sickness. Andrew Canon and amily and Lawrence Caron and amily o New York spen Easer wih John Caron. Mrs. Benjamin Hankinson has been eneraining company rom Long Branch. ' Miss Amelia Caron o Lakewood and Andrew Caron, who is employed as a bookkeeper by a gas company a Trenon, spen Easer wih heir aher, Parick J. Caron. Miss Sarah Kelly, who aends a business college a Trenon, spen Easer vih her aher, Charles W. Kelly. Mrs. Charles Brasch is recovering rom pneumonia. Mrs. John Murphy spen par o las week wih Mrs. Bernard Coyne o New York. James Hickey has bough a horse rom Henry Kelly. Charles Morreli has moved rom John Murphy's house o he Warden house on he road o Red Bank. Marlboro News. Miss Taylor o Holmdel, a eacher in he public school here, and who has been sick wih scarle ever, is again able o resume her duies in he school. Miss Carrie Reid, who is undergoing reamen a he Long Branch hospial, is regaining her healh. Wmlield Srvker spen par o las week a Philadelphia. Alber lleiser o Long Branch visiec his broher, John Heiser, las week. Frank T. Burke and M. N, Smih apen Wednesday a Philadelphia. George Russell, Jr., Harry Magee, William Neiberlein and Waler' Fields aended Barnum & Bailey's circus a New York las Wednesday nigh. Miss M. A. Tiernan spen par o las week wih riends a Asbury Park. Tho enerainmen which was given in he Bapis church on Friday nigh was repealed on Monday nigh. Mrs. Louisa Applegae, Mrs. Mary Sickles and daugher Helen, and Miss Merina Benne o Freehold have been visiing Mr. and Mrs. William (J. Herber.. lames Brower spen Sunday a Lakewood. Adverisers know i payn o adverise in TH EUiKTEi. Adv.. or Weary Fee. Women's Turn Sole Lace Shoe, easy as a glove, $1.50 and $2.. Clarence Red SOME SECOND-HAND WAGONS NEARLY AS GOOD AS NEW A No. 20 Babcock Leaher-op Buggy used bu wice, a big bargain $1 A Jump-sea Canopy-op Surrey, used bu very lile... $30 A Pen-in Speed Wagon, bu lile used $1 o Selec From, We sared in business in Red Bank sixeen monhs ago and, having learned he needs o carriage buyers in his viciniy, are socked up wih one o he larges and mos complee assormens o carriages ever exhibied in he own. There are conveyances o sui every ase, a prices asonishingly low. The carriage you wan is here and we wan o sell i o you. Don' pu o buying. 0 0 The Farmers* Handy Wagon Every armer should have one. Aer he has bough i he will wonder how he ever go along wihou i. The price is only $25. ress Beer and a less Cos. Why wear ready-mades o doubul syle and uncerain i; why choose rom he limied assormen o readymade clohing, when we will make o your measure garmens o he very laes syle, exclusive designs, and rom he mos ashionable and serviceable abrics? We represen he leading ailoring hi uses in he counry, including Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia; nernaional, New York and Chicago, and ohers. We make o measure Suis rom $12.50 o $36.; Trousers rom $3.15 o $11.. Raincoas, Overcoas and Fancy Vess a reasonable prices. Has and Furnishing Goods. We carrry only irs-class goods and sell a moderae prices. Melville Celebraed Has, in all he new shapes. Monarch and Clue Shirs, Arrow Brand Collars in quarer sizes, and oher well-known and popular lines. JAMES GROVER, CHLD BULDNG, BROAD STREET.

9 VOLUME XXV. NO. 44., KED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY. APRL 26, PAGES 9 TO 16. DEAR. DEATH OF "VNCLE JOSE" MORRS AT THE AGE OF 101 YEARS. Me Died o Pneumonia on Sunday, Aer a Sickness o Only a Feiv Days His 101s Birhday Would Have Occurred Yeserday, and Arrangemens Had Been Made o Celebrae he Occasion Wih a Birhday Pary. " Uncle Jesie" Morris, Belord's cenenarian, died on Sunday nigh. He would have been 101 years old yeserday and preparaions were boing made o celebrae he even. On Sunday a week ago Mr. Morris developed a sligh cold, bu he kep up around he house and complained bu lile. On Wednesday pneu- lenghened his years. He lived a Chrisian lie and recommended.i o ohers monia developed and he ook o bis bed. as he bes lie o live. He made all members o he lodge. From ha ime here was no hope o his Chrisianiy a pracice as well as a pro- recovery. Mr. Morris remained conscious almos o he minue o( his deah MRS. JOHN MORFORD DEAD. and his mind was clear o he las. He did no seem o realize he seriousness o his condiion and made no menion o deah. The las ime Mr. Morris was away rom home was on Thursday a week ago, when he aended he roll call o ' " ' ' ' '!?.-. '"; ; - r - /'" ^ i ; v v-. * * *... * "UNCLE JOSE" MORRS. he New Monmouh Bapis church, o which he wns a member. A he rollcall he gave a heary response when his name was called. This was he irs ime ha Mr. Morris hud been ou o he house or any lengh o ime all winer, and i is believed he conraced his cold a ha ime. Unil las all Mr. Morris walked regularly o he New Monmouh church every Sunday, bu he severe weaher las winer kep him indoors. His healh, however, was good and lie was up around he house every day. He coninued o shave himsel unil aken o his bed, hie hand never losing is seadiness in he slighes degree. Las year, on he occasion o his hundredh birhday, Uncle Josie aced as groomsman a he marriage o his grandson, Fred Morris, o Miss Annie Maxey. This was he amous " salvaion army wedding" a Belord which ook place in he Belord Mehodis church beore an audience ilm illed he ediice o he doors. Uncle Josie was hen very acive and all he ollowing summer he did chores abou his place and requenly ook long walks abou he village. Mr. Morris was born a Belord, no ar rom where he died. His parens were Paience Herber and Joseph Morris. His grandaher, James Herber, served in ho revoluionary war nnd his aher served in he war o Uncle Josie remembered disincly when his aher wen o war and requenly spoke o i. When bo was sixeen yearb old Mr. Morris wen o New York o learn he uiuioi rade. Aer learning hih rade ho wen o Newark and esablished himsel in business here- Abou <!7 yours ago ho moved hack o his naive place. He coninued o work n his rude a Belord or a numbor o yearn, bu or he pan weny years he had lived a reired lie. Mr. Morris wan vvioo married. He wan irs married in 1H27 o Minn Jane A. Wallace. By hin umrringe ho leaves ono lion, William W. Morrin o Newark. 'H iieoond wie wan Miss Caroline M. Lnnib. Mho died in 18 a he ago o niney yearn, The mirviving children by hin marriage, me Mm. Ami T. Vun- Winklo, who kep houno or hor aher; and Mrn. luudoro Walling and Charlei Morrin o Por Monmouh. Ho CVCH a number o grandchildren and greagrandchildren. Mr. Morrin iilwnyn aribued H old «««o ho ac Uni ho led < emperno lie. Ho never lined alcoholic iiimiiliinii nnd while, lie mnoked nnd olio wed obacco he did HO only moderaely. ' His habis o lie had always been regular. Nine o'clock was his bed hour unless some social duy inerered, which rarely happened. For many years he had aken a nap every aernoon and he hough he res hus secured had grealy ession and exered a srong inluence or good in his communiy. Benjamin Morris, a broher o Uncle Josie, died in January, llol, in his 95h year. Boh were alike in lionesy and uprighness o characer. n speaking o he wo brohers on Monday a residen o Belord said, " knew boh Uncle Josie' and ' Uncle Bennie' a good many years, bu never heard ill spoken o eiher-o hem." is doubul i eiher one ever had an enemy. Mr. Morris's uneral will be held omorrow morning a hal-pas en o'clock a he house and a eleven o'clock a he New Monmouh Bapis church. Rev. Archibald Suphen will conduc he service, assised by Rev. William V. Wilson. The body will be buried a Fair View cemeery. DED OF PARALYSS. Deah o Mrs. Tluiaae.ua Wilson a Spring Lake. Mrs. Charloe A. Wilson, wie o Rev. Thaddeus Wilson, died a her home a Spring Lake on Sunday morning. Mrs. Wilson was in her 81s year and was a wonderully well preserved woman or her age. Her husband died las November. She grieved inensely or him and his i is believed undermined her healh. She had been growing eeble or he pas wo or hree monhs, and las Wednesday she suered a sroke o paralysis. Mrs, Wilson was he -daugher o James Miller oi Newburg, New York. She married Mr. Wilson abou sixy years ago. Fory-ive years o heir married lie was spen a Shrewsbury, where her husband was pasor o he Presbyerian church. A ew years ago Mr. Wilson resigned he pasorae o he church and he amily moved o Spring Lake. Mrs, Wilson was a woman o noble characer and o mos engaging disposiion. She had a very large circle o riends and she was beloved by everyone who knew her. She leaves wo children, Miss Eliza Wilson o Spring Lake ind Edmund Wilson o Red Bank. A son, John, died a Pisburg abou six years ago. The uneral was held a Spring Lake his aernoon a wo o'clock. The burial will ake place a Shrewsbury laer his aernoon. WLLAM L. CHADWCK DEAD. He Sied a lied Bank Lus Wednesday Nigh. William Lawrence Chadwick o Prospec avonue, Red Bank, died las Wednesday nigh a eigh o'clock, aer a sickness o several monhs. His deah was primarialy dueo o liver rouble, which ulimaely aeced his hear. On he morning o he day o his deah he had occasion o leavo homo o aend o some business inaerh. Soon aer he reurned he was aken wih a chill, and ho consanly grow worse. Mr.' Chadwick wan ho BOH o Elizabeh and Barnes Chadwick o Red Bank and wan 57 yearn old. Fory-one years ago ho learned ho gold boaing rade wih Alex M. Franer o Hod Bunk. lie remained in Mr. Frnuor' employ abou en years and hen esablished a bunineih o hi) own. He wna a member o he Mon- Miss Eva Poer, daugher o Rober Poer o Norh Long Branch, and she is aor many years. He was posmaser a own, where he iv;is a prominen igure siser o Mrs. A. J. Whiing o Red Eaonown under Presiden Cleveland, Bank. The daugher is Miss Grace Chadwick. He loaves also wo brohers, several erms and a one ime was he was a member o he school board or Thomas and John Chadwick o Red Democraic leader o he ownship. Bank. Aer a shor service a he house on Sunday aernoon, he uneral was held a he Firs Mehodis church. Abou seveny Odd Fellows aended he uneral in a body. There were many handsome loral ribues rom relaives and riends and he Monmouh boa club. The service was conduced by Rev. Alred Wagg, who spoke in high erms o Mr. Chadwick as a husband, neighbor and ciizen. The Odd Fellows had charge o he burial service in Lile Silver cemeery. The bearers were John S. Siles, John Beck, Joseph Aul, Augus Brandes, Waler G. Suphen and George Holmes, She Died on Sunday o Apoplexy While Visiing Wer Siser. Mrs. Zilpha Maiia Morord, widow o John Morord o Branch avenue, died o apoplexy on Sunday. She was visiing her siser, Mrs. James M. VanBrakle o Maawan, and was sricken wih apoplexy while she was dressing on Sunday morning. She was rendered unconscious and she passed away a noon wihou regaining consciousness. Mrs. Morord was he daugher o William Brown, whose amily or hree generaions owned he arm on which he own o Alanic Highlands is now buil. She is survived by a broher, John Leers Brown o San Francisco, Caliornia ; and by a siser, Mrs. James M. VanBrakle. She leaves also wo sons, William B. Morord o Philadelphia and Edward C. Morord o Red Bank. Mrs. Morord was seveny years old. Her husband died abou hree monhs ago. The uneral was held a he Bapis church his aernoon a wo o'clock. The burial was in he amily plo a Fan- View cemeery. ; DEATH OF CVL WAR VETERAN. Luke Conrov o Long Branch Passes Away. Luke Conrow, a civil war veeran a Long Branch, died las Wednesday. His deah was due o apoplexy, wih which he was irs sricken wo years ago. For he pas year he had oeen an invalid. On Tuesday he suered a second sroke o paralysis and died wihou regaining consciousness. ' Mr. Conrow was 75 years old. He was he son o Mary and John Conrow and was bora a Deal. He married Lavinia Woolley, a siser o ex-sheri Mahias Woolley o Long Branch. n 1870, when he presen Long Branch high school was buil, Mr. Conrow became janior and held he ppsiion unil his healh ailed. He was succeeded by his son, William Conrow. Mr. Conrow served in he civil war, irs wih company F o he Third New Jersey voluneers and aerward wih company A o he 29h New Jersey regimen. He was a member o he Grand Army Pos o Long Branch and o he Royal Arcanum lodge. Seven children were born o Mr. and Mrs. Conrow. All are living and were a his bedside when he died excep one son, Rov. Leser Morris Conrow, who is in Edinborougli, Scoland. The oher children are Miss Emma Conrow, Miss Laura Conrow, Dr. Mahias Conrow and Frank and Willard Conrow. Mr. Conrow's uneral ook place on Sunday. A grand nrmy service was hold, and he services were in charge o JaincB Campbell, acing commander; and William Anmack, as chaplain. Members o Anowsmih Pos were presen a ho uneral. Tho bearers were Mr. Conrow's our sons, Frank, Joseph, Willard and Mahias ; and Arhur Morria and Garro Conrow. Several years ago he moved o Long Branch. A wie and our children survive Dr. Beach. He leaves also a broher, Dr. Edward M. Beach o Wes Long Branch. Dr. Beach's uneral was held on Saurday aernoon a his lae residence. The pall-bearers were members o he Long Branch Masonic lodge, and he Masonic burial service was read a he grave. -ss^-e. HOTEL MAN DEAD. Edward Throekmorlon o Long lira neli Dies a Trenon. Edward Throckmoron, who ormerly kep he Columbia hoel a Eaonown, died a he insane asylum a Trenon las Saurday aernoon. He was aken o he asylum hree weeks beore his deah. Mr. Throclimoron had been in he hoel business nearly all his lie. He moved rom Eaonown o Long Branch several years ago. Abou wo monhs ago he was aken seriously sick, and his mind became aeced. The aendiug physician recommended his removal o he insane asylum, which was done. The uneral was held yeserday aernoon and he burial was a iie Wes Long Branch cemeery. Mr. Throckmoron was 58 years old. He was born a Deal and was he son o he lae Mary and James ThroeUmoron. He leaves a widow and wo children, Louis and Lillian. He also leaves six sisers, Mrs. Susan Dangler, Mrs. Hannah Hulick, Mrs. Mary E. Benne, Miss Alice Throckmoron, Mrs. Lydia Magee and Mrs. Emma Howland. HOME FROM A CRUSE. William T. VanBrun and Pary Reurn From a Long Trip. William T. VanBrun, who lives on he blu a he Middleown end o Coop, er's bridge, reurned las week rom a hree monhs' cruise in he auxiliary briganine rigged yach Margare. Mr, VanBrun had as guess several civil, mining and elecrical engineers, and he rip was parly o a business naure, alhough he main purpose o he'company was o have a pleasure ouing. The yach sopped a S. Thomas, Marinique, calling a S. Pierre and For de France; Barbadoes, Naal, Brazil ; Pernambuco ; Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande desul, Bahia, Para, Trinidad, Havana and Charleson. The log book showe'd ha he boa covered abou 16,0 miles. A Charleson on he rip home he yach was pained and cleaned up generally, bu he run up he coas in srong winds and rough seas removed so much o he pain ha on her arrival home she was laid up a Souh Brooklyn or repairs. Measles a Ocoanpor. There is an epidemic o measles a Ocean por. Those 6ick wih i nre Caherine, Anna, Elizabeh and William Sickles, children o Edward Sickles ; Flora, daugher o Charles Bedell; Sherlock Woodward, who lives wih his grandmoher, Mrs. T. S.* Woodward; Nellie Worhley, daugher o Fred Worhley ; and he children o Charles Becke. Fred Sickles, who lives wih his grandaher, Holmes Sickles, has recovered rom an aack o measles. A Ha Los in a Gale. Mrs. Frank Sark o Bank sree was driving on Monmouh sree las Friday aernoon when he wind sorm sruck he own. Her ba was blown rom hor head and she could ho recover i. The ha was o black iilk, wih oahor rimmings. A reward will be paid by Mr. A HUNT FOR EGGS. Junior Epworh Leaguers Have an Saner Sociable. The Junior Epworh League o he Firs. Mehodis church o Red Bank held an Easer sociable on Friday aernoon. A- hun or Easer eggs was a eaure o he sociable. The egg hun was o have been held oa he church ;rounds bu he rain prevened his and he eggs were hidden in he church. Percy Longsree, Eunice Lucas and Helen Chamberlain ound he larges number o eggs and hey each go an exra egg as a prize. Each child received wo eggs. Fannie Gran gave a reciaion and hymns were sung; Rev. Alred Wagg gave a alk on he signiicance o Good Friday. Abou one hundred children aended he sociable. THE CHLDREN'S EASTER. EXERCSES OF THE RED BANK SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. Caroln ana Anhpiiin by School ami hoir and leciuiianv bu he. Teachers-apiMini in he. Episcopal and lapii VhurcheH. The Easer exercises o he Bapis Sunday-school were held on Sunday nigh. Aer a selecion by he orchesra and a prayer by Rev. W. B. Maeson he rie o bapism was adminisered o Chrisina Hook, Minnie Sco and Yvonne Slack. A solo eniled " Easer days" was sung by Miss Elizabeh Sryker and he song o " Sharon's rose" was sung by en members o he Knighs o King Arhur. A selecion eniled ' Pussy Willow" was sung by he inan class and Miss Grace Suon's class Bang " Long ago." An address was made by Rev. W. B. Maeson. There were also songs by he school and selecions by he orchesra. The Presbyerinn x Sunday-school held is Easer service on Sunday aerneon. Several carols were sung by he school and inan class. An address o welcome was given by Helen French. An exercise eniled "Lilies" was given by Ella Talmage, Charloe Cooper, Marshall Longsree and Thomas and Theodore Doremus. Reciaions were given by Leola Craword, Ella Talmage, Frances Many and Ehel Smock. Mrs. Henry S. Whie and Charloe Cooper sang solos. An address was given by Rev. S. H. Thompson. The eachers and children received candy eggs. A he Reormed church an Easer service was held by he Sunday-school in he morning a hal pas en o'clock. W. W. Leson, superinenden o he school, had charge o he service. The exercises included carols by he school, reciaions, dues and an anhem by he choir. Those who recied were Herber Frake, Helen Warwick, Anna Applegae, Olive Lewis, Lizzie Warwick, Marion McQueen, Riuey Benne, AdaPredmore, Albera Benne, Mary Soel, Minnie Thompson, Sybil Paen, Pearl Warden, Fiances Warwick, Florence Bdeknan and Marjorie Soel. Duea were sung by Edih Schraeder and Louise Benne and Alber Warden and Warren Beekman. The pasor. Rev. T. A. Beekman, made a shor address on he signiicance o Easer. The exercises were very crediable o he school. The Easer exercises o he Episcopal Sunday-school were held on Sunday nigh. Carols were aung by he choir and Sunday-school and an address was made o ho children by Rev. Rober MacKellar. On Saurday aernoon he recor bapized Miss Anna J. Nesler, May R. Weeks, daugher o Charles Weeks ; Theodore Edmund Nesler, son o Edmund Nesler; and William Sloan Wagner, non o John Wagner. Grace Sunday-school held is Eunel service on Sunday aernoon. Several iongn wore 'ling by he Sundny-aiMioo! Sark or is reurn. and by he inan class. A reciaion eniled" LileGroenLeaves" wasgivun Horse Thie Sen o Prison. by Raymond Lippinco, Ruh Smock, DR. BEACH DEAD. Joseph Landis o Piii<! Brook, who William Miller and Helen Valenine. A Sir Wan a eaiden o <'aonown Hole a horse abou hree weeks ago rom reciaion, " KuHur in All Lands," WH or Slanu yearn. William VanKirk o Tiuon FHH, nnd given by Marion Moun, Konneh HpinniiK, Joseph Burrowed and Gruco and Dr. William B. Beach o Long Branch, who wan caugh a Anbury Park by ormerly o Eaonown, died las Couny Doeeivo Jacob U. Kuc, pleaded Vern ROMO, A reciaion WH HBU given mouh boa club and UHO belonged o Wednesday nigh. llo bud been in guily in cour las Tluirday.. Ho waw by May Throckmoron. Solon woro sung ho iubordinao and encampmen ailing healh or ievoral yearn and unablo o aend o hi) praclieo. Tho day anlionin wcio ri'diloieil by he choir. senenced o wo years in iiuv prison. by Cora Karl ing and Marion Nalo and brnnehom o Odd Fellowu. He wan u pim grand o Nnveiiink lodge nnd :i pas booro bin deah ho nuered a paralyic We. Wan Your Trade. A ho Flin Mi'lhodin church on Hunday nirh he choir repeaed p i'i Kaicr chie pariarch o Nopuno encampmen. Wo wan your rade and wo ough o iioki and never rallied. Ho wan 54ge i i good mea and good icrvico will Mr. Chadwick waa perhaps one o he yearn old. bring i. Wo nialo i our biuiiiiew o h nnd ho Mnniliiy-iMjhool h g nidh oonnpicuoiw memborn in ho Odd Dr. Bench wan born n Jacksonville, plealo our cunoineni and aro Haiiiled oaroln. Rev. Alred Wagg miulo a iihor Fellowu lodge o Red Bunk. Ho wan a olllv do.h. Mlu>i-i»<m'u MiwiiHippi, anil wiw he BOH o a Preibyeiian miniser. n 187S ho graduaed decoraed wih (mlw.i, ornii, cherry hlo.'i- only when wo member o ho degree, eam and wan Marke. Adv. uddreih. The church wnn handsomely won; horoughly nmiliur wih ho work in modioino rom ho univerniy o Mlorm; Hanken. HoniB and poed plan.!). han iny oher member o ho lodge. Maryland and began ho pracico o bin Evory nylo and ovory kind o Uonii. blanke a Hondrickion & Applogno'ii. The job piiningdono by Tun Mr. Chadvviok loavon n wio and onoproomiou a Cumberland, in ha iino. Priced range rom 75 ceiii o % 10., pr'hh m according o inodoiu ideim, mid daugher. Mm. Cliadwiok WHU ormerly Bovon yonra laor he moved o Eaon- Adv. ld dono on imo. Adv. A BRTHDAY SUKPRSE AT NAVESNK. Ernes Ponlon, Son o v.. Poolon, Was Thireen Tears OW Las Saurday-Xaveaini Seoa Grounds lein mproved. Ernes Poolon, son o Rev. G. C, Pool* on o Naveaink, was hireen years old las Saurday and his parens arranged a surprise pary or him in celebraion o he even. The guess were invied o supper bu Ms. Poolon managed o prepare he rereshmens wihou Ernes geing " wise." Aer supper games were played and a ine imo was had. Ernes received a numbero prey gis. The guess a he pary were Susie and Grace Williams, Annie Johnson, Florence SickleB, Louise DuMon, Belle McKelvey, Raymond Taylor, Grover Burdge, Leser Sickles, Lisle Paerson, Maynard Card and Harry Williams. The grounds in ron o he Navesink public school are being graded and sod-* ded. A walk will be laid ou aud graveled. Frank E. Sieh, he supervis- ' ing principal o he ownship, ia be landscape archiec. Nex year i is hoped o have he grading coninued along he sides o he schoolliouse. Tils' Navesink school building is he ines in he ownship, bu he grounds have been sadly negleced. A May day sociable and enerainmen will be given a he Navesink Mehodis church nex Monday nigh. The program will include choruses, drills, reciaions, dialogues and a canaa en' iled " Thecrowning o he May Queen. - A May pole will be consruced or he canaa. Rereshmens will ollow he enerainmen. The aair will be under he auspice3 o he Junior Epworc League and he managemen o Mrs.- Poolon. Rev. Joseph S. Clark o Belord reurned las week rom he conerence o he Penecosal church a Boson. OQ Saurday nigh he was endered a recepion by some o he members o he Penecosal church o Por Monmouh. Mi. Clark expecs o go o a new ield bu he maer has no yec been deiniely seled. Dr. R. G. Andrew, Sr., o Navesiak, who has been sick or some ime, ia seadily gaining in srengh. On Sunday he was ou o doors or he irs ime since he was sricken and he ook a walk abou he yard. The indicaions are avorable o a complee recovery. Bepjamin Sehenck, ormerly clerk in, ho Belord posoice, bu who is now employed in he railway mail service, has been assigned o a rain beween Poin Pleasan and Jersey Ciy. His new run enables him o ge o his home a Belord every nigh. Frank Downes and his daugher da o Orange spen Sunday a heir home a Por Monmouh. Mr. Downes and his daugher are employed a Orange and he amily expec o move here in a shor ime. The hour o service o he Navesink Mehodis Sunday-school has been changed rom hal-pas wo o'clock in he aernoon o nine o'clock in he morning. Jay Hopping, son o John T. Hopping o New Monmouh, who has been sick wih varioloid, has enirely recovered and he quaranine has been raised. Mr. and Mrs. Garre Lee and Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod o New York spen" Sunday wih"mrs. Lee'n parens, Capain and Mrs. James lubbn o Belord. Frank Thomas o Por Monmouh, who has been dangerously sick wih pneumonia, has had a urn or he beer and is gradually improving. Mrs. Reuben Phillips o Belord and Daniel Tilon o Keansburg are new members o ho Daughers o Libery lodge o liel'orri. Rev. William Carhnro Lile Silver will proach in ho Belord Muhodiac church nex Sunday in ho abnimeo o he pasor. Win. Evalino Fields ia having he cellar dug or hor new hoarding houso a Por Momnouh, near ho railroad saion. Frank Murphy o Por Monmouh haa gono o Omngo, whero ho HH a poailoi an care-aker o n. largo counry Hun. Miw Ellin Clark, daugher o Joseph H. Olaik o Bolord, iu visiing Mis» Khol Leedi o liridgeon. Mm. Chuieii Clayon o Edgc&rnorhM boon viaiing Mro. John Gloa) oj Be* ord. DoHble

10 A SnOOTNG_AFFRAY. PANTERS MAKE THNGS LVE X.Y N TWO TOWNS. JSVew Sared on he Warpah in Mee lank ana Eudrl in h Couny Jail-One o he Men Sho by m lioxg Braneher. Two drunken painers who have been working a Red Bank sared on heo Mr. Condon and damage o he warpah las Thursday aernoon. Th amoun o $2,0 was done. Mr. Condon anen were Fred Roswell and Theodore had no insurance. was eared a one Sieer. They had been working or ime ha he ire would ge beyond.rank Wyrabs and hey boarded a heconrol o he Seabrigh iremen and Biverside coage on Fron sree. Aer word was sen o Long Branch or helpgeing drunk hey sared up Monmouh Two companies responded bu heir services were no needed, he Seabrigh ire- sree. la ron o Manson's marble. yard hey me Massino Picicco, he men having succeeded in exinguishing Shrewsbury avenue barber, and Fred he lames. erick Madalena, who is employed a Eisner's acory. The alians say ha BOLER FELL ON HS LEG. Bieer was lourishing a revolver and ha he ired several shos a hem Yanlorn o Freehold Mees Wih SeiloiH Acciden. Kone o he shos ook eec. The alians were badly scared and hey re. Luke VanDorn o Freehold was helping pored he shooing o Couny De insall a boiler in W. E. Curley's laundry ecive J. B. Rue. The painers wen on up Monmouh sree o he saion where Sieer again ired o his revolver several imes. A he saion he wo men boarded a rolley car or Long Branch. Mr. Rue communicaed wih Chie o Police Layon o Long Branch and asked him o look ou or he rnen. On he arrival o he men a Long Branch hey wen o he home o George W. Nivison and creaed a disurbance. Several *6lios were ired and wo o he bulles wen hrough a window, The Nivisons ormerly lived a he corner o Pearl and ron srees, Red Bank, and were known o boh o he painers. Mrs. Nivison and DeWi Smih, a boarder a he Nivison house, ook Sieer'srevolver away rom him and Sieer and Roswell boh le he house. A lile laer, while Sieer and Roswell were walking on Second avenue, DeWi Smih sepped rom behind a ree and sho a Sieer. The bulle enered he le shoulder, sruck he bone and ook a glancing course. ore he lesh a shor disance bu he injury was no serious. Roswell ook Sieer o he Long Branch hospial and le him here. There had been bad eeling beween Smih and Sieer over a woman and i is supposed ha Smih ollowed Sieer when he and Roswell lel he JJivison house. Aer leaving Sieer a he hospial Roswell was me on hesree by Marshal J>oole and was arresed. The marshal had no heard o Sieer being sho bu he arresed Roswell or his escapades a Red Bank and a he Nivison house a Long Branch. Roswell old Marshal Poole abou Sieer being sho and who eho him. was eared a irs ha Sieer had been seriously injured and he whole police orce was pu on Smih's rack. Shorly aer midnigh he reurned o he Nivison house and was arresed. He was aken o he hospial and Sieer ideniied him as he man who sho him. Boh Smih and Roswell were pu in jail a Long Branch. On Saurday morning Sieer had recovered suicienly o leave he hospial. A en o'clock he hree men Sieer, Roswell and Smih-had a hearing on charges growing ou o he Long Branch shooing. All hree were held o awai he acion o he grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. Niviaon, Smih's broher, Abber Smih, and he hiler's wie were held Ol winesses. n he aernoon he hree men were bough o Rd Bank and Sieer and Roswell had a hearing beore Jusice Sheehan on he charge o shooing a he alians. Boh men were hi-ld o awai he acion o he grand jury. The hree men were aken o Freehold 01 ' he aernoon rain, LGHTS FOB ENGLlSHTOWN. 21ie Torn Will be J,,hed bu Elee riclu in u Shor Time, The borough o Kngiishown has graned a ranchise o he Hudson and ^Middlesex elephone and elegraph com pany o erec poles and Hiring wires or elecric lighing hrough he srees o he borough. A live-year conrac bun been made wih ho company o urnish 30 or more 21-eandlo power in «andesceu sree lighu a $12 per liglr per jeur. An elecric ligh plan wil bo buil a Englihnwn. Tho company «xpecs o ligh Freehold, JameHburg and oher owns near KngliHhown. A HOUHD.TJP OF THEVES. Wen Auburn l'rlc lloy, Hharael Wih uruiry. William Lilliu, Joacph Hcclnmn Harold Sculhorpe*, Theodore VsmNou. Leroy Johiiion and John Trunx, Wen Ji&bmy Park boyn, woro a ne; edhu week on a charge o robbing Mr. A & Wccd'n coage.a Anbury Park. Th solen goodi, which included rugh junmwen, eo., wero ound n h homos o ho l>oyn. Tho goodn W<T< -cared rom he coage in a wagon. Al he x>yb wcro aken o Freehold o nwai ilie acion o ho grand jury. A FRE AT BEABRGHT. George Condon's Aparmen* in he JHocluir Julldlni/ Danaaed, A ire broke ou on Thursday a Seabrigh in rooms in he Howland building occupied by George Condon. No one was a home when he ire sared and he cause o he lire is no known. The ire spread hrough he aparmens a ha place a ew dnys ago when a chain by which he boiler was being lied broke. VauDorn was knocked down and he boiler ell upon him. One end o he boiler ell on a log when i landed and his kep par o he weigh o he boiler o VanUorn's legs. Boh o his legs were bruised and he J!enh was orn. He is able o bo abou wih he aid cruches. Horse Dropped Dead. A horse owned by W. A. Hnnkinson, a blacksmih a Freehold, dropped dead a Smihburg las week while being driven by James Avers, who had hired. The horse had no been driven in ;oine imo and sagnaion o he blood is supposed o have caused is deah. You migh ake every newspaper prined in Monmouh couny each week nnd you wouldn' ge any more news o real ineres o Monmouh couny people han is prined each week in THE REG- STER. Adv. Nurserymen and Floriss, Reacall Medical, News. Colds Los o people look a a cough or cold as i i were ineviable, and reer o i as some ailmen, which hey naurally expec during he sormy winer monhs. No person need have he slighes aack o cold or la grippe, nor even pneumonia, i heir sysem is properly oriied. REXALL MUCU-TONE will oriy your sysem agains any such aacks. Since make his srong saemen will ell you how Mucu-Tone does his: Coughs, colds and pneumonia are bu he resul o a caarrh al condiion, which is in realiy an inernal scroula. he sysem is ree o caarrhal germs you need never ear coughs, colds and pneumonia. Mucu-Tone will do i because Mucu-Tone clears he sysem o every race o caarrhal germs, ones up he sysem, shakes o hanging on ag-end coughs and colds, revializes he enire sysem, increases he appeie and makes you pu on lesh. You ake no chances in buying Mucu-Tone, because back i up by reunding he price i you are in any way dissaisied. couldn' aord o spend my ime selling his remedy i i didn' benei niney-eigh ou o every liundred persons who use i. wan you o ry, on my personal recommendaion, a large rial-size bole ha sell or iy cens. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Rexall Agency TO THE PUBLC. HaviDg made exensive aleraions o our place we are in a pesiion o supply you wih all kinds o Po and Foliage Plans. Also Cu Flowers and Vegeable Plans in season. We hope o have your paronage and will guaranee you saisacion in everyhing you buy o us. W B W o KENNEDY & SONS, Ridge Road, Red Bank, N. J. Wach or Specialies each week. Our Specialies his week are: Hardy Perennial Plans, he ines or summer culowers.you should no be wihou some o hese. Fineassired plans, 10 o 15c. each. New Dwar Everblooming Baby Rambler Rose, he sensaion o he year. $1. each. Also all kinds o Flowering and Po Plans a he righ prices. TELEPHONE, 35-J. W~«~^><">*»~^><~J*H~>»M~> #»~><"^^><^ Seasonable Goods! CAMPHOR TAR BALLS. FLAKE TAR CAMPHOR. NSECT POWDER. SULPHUR CANDLES. Formaldehyde Fumigaors. RED CEDAR FLAKES. n Large or Small Quaniies. Cooper's Drug Sore, Broad and Whie Srees, RED BANK, N. J. COAL AND WOOD. W. RED BANK. WORTHLEY, and SEABR1GHT, Yards a N..1. H. H.. mid Railroad uvi-mio, ld>d Hunk ; Fron Hlreo, > Ki'd Janl ; Kiver urco, Bcabrigh. ' ' iimnnnmmniinnmimmnn MMMMMMMMMOMMi Los on Broad Sree $2OO. OFFER YOU A HOME. * Having purchased he rac o land known as he Parker arm, on he eas side o Broad sree, jus souh o he New York and Long Branch railroad, and having laid and mapped i ou, am now selling los a $50 o $2.. Waer and #gas mains are righ iri ron o his propery. You are jus ou o he corporaion, saving a corporaion ax, ye have he advanages you would ge in he corporaion limis. The los are much larger han los sold in he own.. ' ".. There are abou 70 los on he rac. The prices are so cheap, he erms so easy ha i leaves no reason or anyone no o secure a lo and soon own your own home on he principal sree o own. Fieen los have already been sold. a Broad sree lo. Call a my oice and see map and ge pariculars; Come early i you wish o ge THEODORE F. WHTE, REAL ESTATE. Regiser Building, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. 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11 CAUGHT AT dllenown Colored San Arresed Aer hong Oelau, Clarence Bailey, an Allenown colored raau, was arresed las week on a charge o arocious assaul on John Spence, a whie man o ha place. The oense occurred las November in he hoel yard a Allenown. Bailey was charged wih having drawn a razor and aacked Spence wihou provocaion. Bysanders inerered and saved Spence rom injury. Bailey escaped and he oicers could no ind him. Las week Consable Bergen chanced o see Bailey working on he Chamberlain arm a Cream Ridge. He was arresed and aken o Freehold o plead o an indicmen ha had been ound agains him. He pleaded no guily and will be ried o-morrow. Hur While Skylarking'. William Pearce, son o Capain Wil. Ham Pearce o Manasquan, was injured a ew days ago while skylarking. A workman on he place was preending o sick a pichork hrough his-oo and he boy was dodging. Finally he dodged he wrong way and he ines o he ork wen in his oo. A docor dressed he injury and no serious resuls are eared. _. «^_«-. Faally Sricken While a Work. John Johnson o Manasquan was Bricken wih hear disease while paining a Spring Lake on Monday o las week. A ellow workman noiced him oering and caugh him in his arms. He was removed o his home, where he died he ollowing day. He was 49 years old. A SuMimncr iming. Asbury Park and" Ocean Grove, he win seaside ciies o New Jersey, are by ar he mos popular ouing places on he coas. There is no objecionable eaure o derac rom heir araciveness and he abundance o genuine enjoymen which is o be ound here is limied only by he ouris's abiliy o ind i. There are excepienal bahing aciliies, broad walks a he ocean edge, picuresque drives in every direcion. A social amosphere, wholesome and enjoyable, and enerainmen he like o which no oher shore resor provides. The municipaliy provides daily concers and a he mammoh casino here is a series o enerainmen by he bes alen in he land. The Naional Educaional Associaion has chosen Asbury Park and Ocean Grove as he meeing place or 1905, and rom appearances i will be he mos ineresing convenion ever held by he Associaion. The New Jersey "Cenral is he popular line beween New York and Asbury Park, having boh an all rail and boa line o he resor. you are ineresed in he seashore ciies drop a posal o C. M. Bur, G. P. A., New Jersey Cenral, New York Ciy, or Educaional Folder No. 1, i's ree or he asking. An Anicipaed Pleasure. is surprising o ind so grea an alux o he sea shore, especially o Alanic Ciy during he spring monhs, and his spring he amed resor has been more popular han ever. The delighul weaher, ogeher wih he uncommon surroundings, no doub cause he increased avor wih he spring vacaionis and aer one shor say a Alanic Ciy here is a growing desire o prolong one's say. The grea hoels are marvels in he ircompleeness o deail and he surroundings are hose o gaiey and pleasure. The grea board walk is ever hronged as he srand o a meropolis and he sources o amusemen are unending. Paricularly a Easer ime is Alanic Ciy a avorie place and he elie o he naion are gahered hereo enjoy he week's end. Fashion, wealh and sociey prevail, and one ineresed in he doings o he grea resor ind unalloyed pleasure. The New Jersey Cenral operaes he shor line o Alanic Ciy, he ime occupied in he journey being hree hours. Trains leaving New York a 0:40 A. M., and 3:40 P. M. reach Alanic Ciy a reasonable hours and he bue parlor cnr service operaed by his line is superb. you are in search o a good ime Easer go o Alanic Ciy. ANNUAL REPORT O he inancial condiion o he For he Year ending April 15h, To he. llninl o Cunmilssiunera o he. Town o Kal ank: UonUemen Tlio ollowing repor o h«lnunc'-s o lm Town o Unl Bank or he year ending April 15.li, 15, n rwipeeiilly imlmikloil. 11. UKOKHT8 Balance- on mml HH Hliown by repor April 12li, HM: Dnlnncu n RPM.'U ueonunh HulniKW n gonoral own mii'plui aocouii 0, B.4H7 28 ck-p. 21 Non dlmeouni'd (i, Flin, Naional bunk 3,0 Lewi discoun 44OH 2, Dec. H No" illucounol u. Vin Naional Hank 3,0 j<mi»(useoiiii 4111H 2.M5 Ki Tux duplicae,. 9, MOENBM ACCOUNT. KCCHVK rom Jonnpli MolHirmo, Couny (Mork: Aug. i Annudron JOHiuliHlnliiMTK H 'VK Frlek 149 JH Jacob. Monnky 140 8H Benjamin. Urai. (49 1W (). 11. DmmlH 149 iw William J. aly...,. 14«8«A. J. Gleson 149 SB '-' W". A. French & Co Japhia Clay oo James L. Worden Frank Sacco William Kelly Oc. 29 Theodore Picklea H. D. Degenring & Co Fred B. Qowdy William Kelly Joseph O. Eschelbach John J. Anonldes Mar. 28 Louis Seinberg H.<. Hayward James L.Worden J. Edgar Brower Received (or Licenses, ec.: May 13 R. Mendelson 2 June 9 Harry Harrison 8w Grea Easern Circus 10 Grea Easern Circus 10 H. Winebere 2 July 7 James H.Sickles Michael Marks, a J. 8. Johnson 2 AUK. 4 Meropolian Specialy Co 15 MorrisCohen 2 James H. Sickles Welsh Bros 8how... 3 James McGinn A.. Undergar 2 50 Nov. 22 People's Furnishing Co April 1 J. Birlow 3 Opera house 30 July 7 Jersey Cenral Tracion Co 150 Received or delinaxes and coss.. 1, Received or lap; walks laid Received or cleaning snow rom sidewalks 4 75 May 21 Received rom John Holmes 5 Received rom Forman Smih, Township Treasurer: For elecric lighs... 3,0 For ranchise ax For road money o ,093 Received or sewer assessmens 1, Received or sewer consrucions Toal receips $88, Toal disbursemens 29, / 89, SUMMARY OP DSBURSEMENTS. Dec. 21 Noe paid a Firs Naional bank... $3, Mar. 21 Noe paid a Firs Naional bank... 3,0 Srees 4, Police Lighs 0, Sewers Legal expenses Fire deparmen 2, Crosswalks Prining and adverising Board o H ealh Salaries 1, Town hall 25 Elecion, ) ncidenals Samps, saionery, ec Taken o by Com-, missioners o Appeals and errors in assessmen Unpaid axes, Balances o las year carried o various accouns, as shown below 1, Toal disbursemens $29, STREETS. Amoun o appropriaion $5,0 Balance on hand us shown in las repor DSBURSEMENTS. April 13 Janaea Norman S George Zeigler 13 Sco Longsree 3 Cleve Klugsbury 81 John Norman 6 Frank Brash William Fielder L. V. Leerson 28 Forman Parker Dennia Murray William Norman Andrew Morris James Dugan 75 William Chandler Annlo O. Parker Bound Brook Crushed Sone Co 28 Frank Finkle 2 82, N. Y. & L. B. R. R. C Co 28 H. G. Hnlloway William Norman William Chandler John Norman 18 Cleve Klngsbury L. V. Leerson Andrew Morria 18 ames Norman Hendrickson & Applegae Dennis Murray 18 Frank Brash Sco Longsree 3 William Fielder 18 George Zlegler May 12 James Norman OR Daniel Erriekson Frank Brush 21 John Norman 10 SO Andrew M<rrl«9 William Fielder 12. William Norman 8 William Chandler... 3 James Dugan 4 Roo Longsree,... 3 Dennis, Murray 9 George Zeigler James Norman 89 (ieorge Zeigier 15 Dnnniel Krrickson James Dugan Dennis Murray 1 50 Frank Brash S5 John Norman 15 Marin Bhockency Clevo KiuRSbury Obadlah Hallenbake. 21 Sco.ongsreo....3 William Fielder 15 Andrew Morria Mrs. JdincH Denne. 21 June 8 Jumes Norman 9175 Sco Longsroe... 8 On Daniel Krrickaon... 7 Frank llnwli Ui'org" Zelglcr 12 Lno Hurley 7 50 Obiullnh Hiillmihake. 7 Andrew Morris 18 William Fielder John Norman 6 Clove KlngHliury 2H Mnrln Hliocknnxy James Dugan 1 50.lorry Fron 4 50 A. (!. Hurley 10 J, T. Allnn ,1/inioH Nonnun Olovo Kiiigiilmry 48 Jacob Brash 2H Andrew Keniiny l Andrew Morrln H(K) Willlnl Fiiildor 1H George ZOKOT B Lao Hurley 18 Marin HhoAeimy... B Frank J!ranh :w CO James MoUlll Sco Longiireo... 3 N. Y. L... R. (in (Hi John Normiui.. 18 (K) July 6.lames Norman Bi Jacob Urania 7 ow Jainea MuUll 7 Frank Brash Ooorge Zohrlor,..., 4 (10 William Fielder 12 Olovo Klngebury... j>l <«) BcoLononKHroe.. 3 K) A. O.Hurloy «o S5.S14 04 Bound Brook Crushed 8'oneCo H.Y. &L. B. R. R. Co Andrew Morria Andrew Kiuiey John Norman 6 Lae Hurley 6 29 James Norman 48 N. Y. & L. B. K Bound Brook Crushed Sone Co..; A ndrew Kenney Andrew Morris William Fielder James Kingsbury Frank Brash 28 Geo'ge Zelgler r co Longsree 3 John Norman 9 75 Lae Hurley 9 75 Aug. 3 James Norman Frank Brash Cleve Kingsbury... SB Andrew Morris 9 75 George Zeigier 9 William Fielder William Norman ' Andrew Kenney 9 75 Sco Longsree... 3 John Norman 9 Lae Hurley 9 19 James Norman 43 James Kingsbury George Zelgler 15 Andrew Morris 15 John Norman A. 0. Hurley 10 Frank Brash 14 Andrew Kenney 15 William Fielder 15 William Norman... J3 50 Lae Hurley Frank Finkle James Norman 97 FrankBrash 42 James Kingsbury,.. 42 Lae Hurley Andrew Kenney George Zeiler William Fielder John Norman William Norman..., 6 Andrew Morris. 15 Mrs. James Benne Sco Longkree 8 Sep. 5 Sco Longsree 3 21 James Norman 42 JamexKingsbury L. P. Conklin Lae Hurley 9 Andrew Morris 9 John Norman 12 Frank Brash 7 OoorBe Zelgler 15 Sco Longsree..., 3 Daniel D. Bray 2 50 A. O. Hurley 10 William Fielder Andrew Kenney, Oc. 7 James Norman James Klngsbury George H. Whiaker Andrew Morris John Norman Andrew Kenney 12 William Fielder, 12 Lae Hurley 1150 George Zeigier 7 50 James McGill 7 Sco Longsree... 3 Barney Malone Andrew Morris William Fielder Andrew Kenney James Kingsbury Lae Hurley George Zeigier 3 John Norman James McGill 3150, James Norman 42 Sco Longsree Sco LoDgsree 3 Nov. 2 Daniel Erriekson James Norman Sco Longsree 3 16 Harry Woodward William Fielder 7 50 A. O. Hurley 7 Sco Longsree 3 Daniel Errickson, James Norman James Norman Mrs. J. Hubbard William Fielder 6 Daniel Erriekson Tilon Brohers 4 75 Sco Longsree,... 3 Dec. 14 William Fielder 4 50 Edward Pei 4 50 Sco Longaree 3 Andrew Morris 3 James Norman James Norman Jan. 11 Sco Longsree... 3 James Norman 21 < 28 James Norman Sco Longsree... 8 Feb. 21 James Norman 55 March 7 Androw Morris 2 25 LaoHurley 2 25 Edward Pei 3 Frank Brash 3 50 James Norman An.ireiv Morris 9 John Normau 4 50 Edward Pei 4 50 LaeHurley James Norman 35 Daniel Errickson 7 April 4 James Norman 35 The Robers Boiler Co 0 60 Sco Longsree 1 50 William Fielder 12 John Norman 15 LaeHurley 12 Daniel Errickron James Kugan 7 50 George Zeigier 10 Andrew Morris 6 Andrew Kenney 12 Cleve Kingsbury $ 4, Balance on hand $ POLCE. Amoun o appropriaion Sl,5O DSBURSEMENTS. April S J. Frank Paerson. $40 27 William H. Wilson E. M. Haley May 12 Peer F. Lang David liddlo J. Frank Paerson.. 40 E. M. Haley 6 85 June 8 J. B. Rue William H. Wilson J. Frank Paerson.. 40 J. B. Rue July 2a J. Frank Paerson.. 50 Aug. 8 Peer F. Lang David Riddle WnllncB Benne J. B. Rue J. Frank Paerson.. 50 Sep. ;«1 J. Frank Paerson., 13 Oc. 7 Rober C. Hanco il 19 J. Frank Paerson.. 40 Nov. 2 David Riddle Wallaco Bnnnn 4!) 50 Rober C. Hnncu (Hi 16 J. Frank Paerson.. 40 Dec. 14 Peer F. Lang Rober C Hanco 41 Oil SO J. Frank Paurnnn Jan. 11 Rober C. Hanuo (i(i KB J. Frank Palerion.. 40 Uobor 0. HancH P«l«r F. Lung!7 51) David liddlo Fob. 1 Wallacn liminu J. Frank l'aoraon.. 40 Mar. 7 Robi-C!. Hancd J. Frank Paormm.. 40 April 4 Rober O. Hanco 11(10 Wallaco lunno Ml.. _g ^B 81 Ralanco on hand (1 LGHTS. Amoun <i appropriaion jj(l,<! Oo Ualuiu'o on bund an ibovvn by limb repor 195 \)l\ $6,795.1) HB1UHHKMF.NTO. April li> Coiinollda'OOiwiCo. $ May 12 Hlioro Klvulrli; Co (11 Consolidaed dun (Jo J. H. Thompson Jm«M Hhoo lclecrlo Co 4»!l KO (JoiiHolldaUiil Gai Co J. H. Thompson July 0 Bhoro Bleorlo Co Blioro Klncrlo Co OousoUdaedGauCo. ) 10 7 J. 8ouThompson.. Aug. 3 Shore Elecric Co... Consolidaed Gas Co. J. 8. Thompson 31 Shore Elecric Co Shore Elecric Co... Shore Elecric Co J. Sou'i'hompson.. Oc. 5 Shore Elecric Co... 7 Shore Elecric Co... J. Sou Thompson.. Consolidaed Gas Co. Consolidaed Gas Co. Nov. 2J Sou Thompson.. Shore Elecric Co Shore Elecric Co 16 Consolidaed GaB Co. 30 Shore Elecric Co J. S. Thompson Dec. 14 Consolidaed Gas Co. Shore Elecric Co Shore Elecric Co... J. Sou Thompson Jan. 11 Consolidaed Gas Co. Shore Elecric Co... Feb. 1 Shore Elecric Co... Shore Elecric Co J. 8. Thompson 4 Consolidaed Gas Oo. 2«Shore Elecric Co Mar. 7 Shore Elecric Co... J. Sou Thompson.. Consolidaed Gas Co. April 4 Consolidaed Gas Co. Shore Elecric Co... J. 8. Thompson S g6, Balance on hand. $ SEWERS. Amoun o Appropriaion 83,7 Beneis received rom assessmens 1, Received or sewer Connecions S Apr. DSBUKSF.MENTS. 84, J. A. Throckmoron. 16 neres on Cerilcae No William Norman William Chandler... Hendriokson and Applegao May 6 neres on Ceriicae No. 20 and No ' " No " No Charles DenniB June 7 neres on Ceriicae No. 25 " " No J. T. Love Lae Hurley Andrew Morris John Norman James Dugan 9 neres on CeriicaeNo.8 " " No Lae Hurley John Norman 24 neres on Ceriicae No. 4 July 2 " No. 19 and 23 5 " ->' No Eureka Fire Hose Co Jame.-i Norman John Norman Lae Hurley 7 neres on Ceriicae No. 6 8 ' ' No " " No " " No John Norman LaeHurley James Norman Aug. 3 John Norman Lae Hurley James Norman 8 neres on Ceriicae No 7 " No " No. 1 Sep. 17 " No " No James Norman LaeHurley Andrew Morris John Norman Charles Dennis Oc. 31 neres on Ceriicae No. 12 Nov. 1 neres on Ceriicae No.ll 2 Andrew Morris Lae Hurley John Norman J. H. O'Hagan... James Norman James Norinan 80 James Norman Andrew Morris Lae Hurley Hendrickson & Applegae J. A. Throckmoron William O'Brien T. Manson& Son Dec. 14 Cook & Oakley Waers & Osborn 17 neres on Ceriicae No. 31 neres on Ceriicae No. 32 neres on Ceriicae No A. L. Davison W. H. Adcock 1905 Jan. 4 neres on Ceriicae No Loe Hurley John Norman J. T. Allen 28 John Norinan Lae Hurley Edward Pei Feb. 21 William O'Brien Lae Hurley Edward Pei 28 neres on Ceriicae No. 14 March 21 Andrew Morris John Norman James Dugan April 4 neres oa Ceriicae No 10 $ " or o r S Balance on hand... $3,086 SO $1, LBGAK. EXl'llNSES. Amoun o appropriaion $ 20(1 DSBURSEMENTS. Feb. 21 lobor C. Banco $ S Balanco on hand..$ FHSC Amoun o appropriaion,0 2,150 (K) Balance ou haud an shown n lus repor DSBUHSUMUNTS. $ 8, Alirll l!l Fred >. WlknlT S 27 01) Bhoro Elecric Co... <J (iiunowoll Flru Alarm Oo May 13.lzzlo '. Davis 875 (l ciol* 1)11)bun 101) 98 (Jolyor & Bryknr B Bhoro Elecric Co... (i S. Moun 48 8i>.1 uno H T. W. Colyir 15 Hlioro Elecric Co 0 74 Jiihn H. WhUu 1 (10 July 88 Walluco lkmml A. JolTmy 1 Au. 3 'red K. lrowsr 18 H> John Muon 4 15 John Hhoohan 1KD (iolyor A Hrykcir 17(10 T. lloiinlhan 2 CO Hop. 5 rod llrnwur..'.. 0 W> Oc. 7 T. W. Colyor 5 0(1 19 Kauric Kim How do.. 11 OB (iainiwoll l'lro Alarm. ' Oo H 71 Kuriikn l'lro HRO CO.. «(X) (K) Nov. 16 (!. W. lliiinuil, (H BO Eurnk Klro HOBOCU. 56 M) T. W. Culver 15 W) (mrliw Aidiiori... 1 M) Dec. 14 Poril & MWor dlrrmieo Whie Ml AllnlroJkHon luw & Dlibau lull 19 Williird Bono WHX) 29 LlsT.«F. DavlK ndiohindou Engluo Oo» , Jan. 11 Fred D. Wiko. MoDinoublceCo 27 Feb. 1 L. E. Brown 25 T. W. Colyer SO i Fred D. Wiko Sabah Whie 8 21 R. P. Wilbur W. Morord Nuveslnk Hook uuil LadderCo 150 March 7 Fred D. Wiko Fabric Fire Hose Co T. W. Colyer 5 Monmoub ce Co Cbarlea A. Mlnon 4 Co 3 74 J. F. McGrah April 4 T. W. Colyer 5 W. N. Worhley John Buon 3 05 L. E. Brown 0 25 C. S. Moun % 2, Balance on band : S 8 02 C OSS WALKS. Amoun o Appropriaion Balance on baud, us shown n las repor. 10O July Aug. DSBURSEMENTS. Frank Finkle $ Fred E. Thompson.. Thomas Manson & Son Oc, 19 Tiioimw Min.'JOD A Son $ Balance on band FR1NTNG AND ADVERTSNG. Amoun o Appropriaion % 525 Balance on band, us shown by las repor DSBURSEMENTS. April 27 J. Frank Hawkins...S $ May Aug. 12 JohnH.Cook 31 J.Frank Hawkins... Oc. 19 John H. Cook John H. Cook 29 John H. Cook Deo Feb. 4 Credo Harris S Balance on hand $ BO1K9 OF B EA&7H. Amoun o Appropriaion DSBURSEMENTS. $ April 27 Check. July 6 Check $ Balance on hand $ SALARES. Amoun o Approprlaoin April 14 July 22 Sep. 21 Nov. 2 DPC Jan. 28 March 7 April 4 DSBURSEMENTS. Theodore Whie 8 A. 0. Harrison A.C. Harrison Theodore Whie A.C. Harrison James Norman A. C. Harrison..:... James Norman Theodore Whie Jumes Norinan (10 55 «> Balance on band ~174~H ELECTONS. Amoun o appropriaion $ 3 Balance on hand us shown by las repor DSBURSEMENTS May 12 Thomas Mooney g 25 (X) JohnT. Teley. JohnC. 8mock Thad H. Allaire W.S. Noble John Splllane George Frlck, Jr H.A.Hawkins T. F. SnllTen Navesink Hook & Ladder Co A. C. Harrison... JohnT. Teley & Son.. Monmoub Couny Board o Elecion., OO OO S Balance on hand $ 2C0 69 TOWN B ALE,. Amoun o appropriaion. DSBURSEMENTS. Sep. 21 L. de la Reusslllo S 25 $..S Amoun o appropriaion g 5 DSBURSEMENTS. April 13 James H. Sickles....g 20 May 12 Max Mlndlin 0 Charles A. Mlnon A. L. vins 10 W. B. Clayon 2 13 D. VanNosrand Co... 8 June 8 Fred E. Thompson July 6 Mrs. R. Akins Aug. 81 D. W. Wllguss 15 Sep. 21 Hendrickson & Applegae Oc. 19 George H. Paerson Nov. 1 B.A.Hawkins 2 CO 16 W.B.Clayon 1 33 Deo 14 James H. Sickles Jainea Norman Jan. 11 Robers Saey Waer TuboCo 3 90 James Norinan James Norman Fob. 4 James Norman 65 Dr. E. M. Huley Edmund Wilson 10 o 21 Jumes Normun 54 Mar. 21 p. W. Moselle 65 F. P. Srykor 8 Joseph McDermo S Diilunco on hand 9 68 WATER NTUUBST ACCOUNT. RECEPTS. Bulanci) on hand im Hhown by lou repor.$ April 13 Check rom wuer coiumolonora $ 2 July 1 Chock rom waer coinmikiiouors 5 12 Check rom waer commlualoii- «rs 5 -'0 check rom waer coiiimls ora 5(W Oc, 89 Check rom waiir comruonioner«mx) Check rom waer commlaslonem 2 M) 15. Fob. li Check ron wuor conuulhilon- April Check rom wuor e<imnlii.'ilouoi'h 1,2 DHlllJlHUMKNTO. 19O. April 14 'uld Fiiu Naloiml bunk or comioim.s 2 H July 1 'uld l.nulii A. Noblo or conihmi mid 'lim Naional or '.oupoiim.' raid Firm Naional bunk or coiipmih (j 'alil Flri Nuldil bank or cnupnnh. l 17 Ml Sep. 24 l'uld Hin Nulonal bunk or coupons Oc. ll 1'ald Flin Nulonal bank or <:<J[MM Feb. 1(1 raid Flrn Naional bank or coupons. 1,0 1,0 0 ) 1,2 4,0ii April Paid Firs Naional bank or coupons S 4,54? U Amoun o duplicae, s 12 Colleced or delinquen ax o T 60 $ May 17 DSBURSEMENTS. T. Hounlhan $ 72 Mrs. Jamea O.Benne 72 June 22 Mrs. Jainea C. Benne 54 T. Hounlhan 50 July 6 Ellas Hubbard 150 Nov. 2 T. Hounihan Mrs. James Benne Dec. 29 A. L. vlns 50 Uncolleced ax Overdrawn TOTAL CURRENT TOWN ACCOUNT. Toal receips 88, Toal disbursemens 29, S 0,1 S 81 STREETS. Toal receips $ 5, Toal disbursemens., '4, POLCE. Toal receips 1,5 Toal disbursemens 1, $ LGHT8. Toal receips $ Toal disbursemens 6, $ SEWERS. Toal receips g Toal disbursemens 3, $1, LEGAL EXPENSES. Toal receips g aoo Toal disbursemens 114 p FRE DEPARTMENT. Toal receips J 2, Toal disbursemens 2, CROSSWALKS. Toal receips g Toal disbursemens $ PRNTNG AND ADVERTSNG. Toal receips $ Toal disbursemens S 50 03> BOARD OF HEALTH. Toal receips $ 3OO Toal disbursemens SALARES. Toal receips $ 1,5 Toal disbursemens,. 1, ELECTONS. Toal receips $ Toal disbursemens S 2 C9 NCDENTALS. Toal receips $ 5 Toal disbursemens S 9 68 WATER NTEREST ACCOUNT. Toal receips $ 4, Toal disbursemens 4, $ 85 $ 3, STREET SPRNKLNG ACCOUNT. Toal receips ; $. 2, Toal disbursemens 2, Dr. Balance Toal caab on hand as balances la special accouns $ 3, Balance in general surplus und 0, Toal cash on hand 9, The oregoing repor shows a balance n all he various own accouns, excep he sree sprinkling accoun, where a delclency occurs. The uncolleced axes nclude a suicien amoun o sprinkling axes o wipe ou nls deiciency, and he oal amoun o uncolleced ax s The uncolleced ax his year is he smalles n leen yoars. There bos been received rom he board o waer commissioners he amoun o neres on he waer bonds, due o dae. ndicaing ha he waer works are sill paying all operaing expenses and also all neres on he ousanding waer bonds. The oal cash balance on hand a he presen ime s S9.il6.9l. in addiion o he uncolleced axes o S here s a balance o 8704 due rom he ownship commiee o Shrewsbury ownship on he lighing accoun. This gives ne own a ne balance o over $10,5. The own bos no unpaid noes n he bank and all accouns due by he own o dae have been paid. The own bus received during he year he sum o $3, or hoel and wholesale lcensaa. There are 23 licenses graned n he own. The own will hus begin s presen iscal year wld over $9,0 cush on hand. Wih he uncolleced ax and he money due rom he ownship commiee his amoun will be swelled o over $10,5. This is, so ar as my recollecion goea, he boa repor ever shown n he own's hisory. THEODORE F. WHTE, Town Treasure*. ANNUAL REPORT Board o Waer Commissieiiers OF TUK TOWN OF RED BANK, For he Year ending March 24h, 'o he Tonuralile. Hoard o ("ommsaoiiers «/ hs Town o. Hal Hank. (iknti.kmkn : Wo respecully presen or your cqnslduralnn he annual Onanclal uaemon o he Board o \Vii«r Commissioners or ho yoar ending March ai.i, 1905: " Bnhmcn on band March 28h, 14 $ Ml i Uccilvod or wuor rona $ 9, ceiilved (or.1110 and rou o moorl cciiiviml or upplnir pwnilh Oo lluculvnd or mliccllunoouii cosh DSBURSEMENTS. Ol'KUTlNi AND HKPAH. -» $10,554. in Fuol Hiiupllnu iimlrs Hun CouiinlKMlaiieiu' unlarloh.. Colloolor'a eoy Moora and upping.. nernal on bondi!cxcnnlou o plan......g 1,544 ( 2,0 a«1,227 )Q ) MO M SVJOi Ouoli oa hand Unjrald Bills, S»,«94.3S. 6(30 <@ JOHN U. OOOK, Praridan, WLLAM OULL1NOTON JOHN 8. APPLWJl Board o wm

12 THE RED BANK REGSTER- S&BV BL COOK. Edior and Proprieor, WEDNESDAY, APRL 26, 1905, TOWN TA.K. (Coninued rom page 4-) When he'tinern waer company was armed i was very anxious o ge a ooliold in Shrewsbury ownship. n order o ge he use o all he highways in ^Shrewsbury ownship, i oered o pu in a hydran every 1,0 ee along he ine o ia waer muins and o urnish ree whaever waer migh be needed in 4;aB0 o ires. # # * The ownship commiee acceped his oer and a ranchise WHR graned on hose erms. The ranchise gave he waer company power o lay is mains in any highway in ho ownship where i chose, and he 6ole recompense he ownship was o receive or his magniicen gi o public propery was he waer which migh be used o pu ou ires. This waer, even a he high raes charged by be waer company, would probably no amoun o more han 10 o $20 per year. * # K A ew hydrans have been pu in along he line o he wuer mains bu mos o he hydrans are no in. The waer company is no conen wih geing he aise o he hundred miles or more o ownship roads* ree o cos, bu i now wans he privilege o axing he people o he ownship $25 per year or each hydran which is pu in along he lines «any new mains which may hereaer he laid. # The indicaions are ha he waer ^company will ge jus wha i asks or. A he las meeing o he ownship commiee an ordinance WSB inroduced and passed is irs reading amending he waer company's ranchise BO ha i could charge $25 per year or all hydrans pu in along lines o waer mains hereaer laid. The ranchise is expeced o pa6s is inal reading and o become a ownship law a he nex meeing o he Cornship commiee. All ha he ownship now ges in reurn or he use o is roads is he waer which may be used o Every church given a liberal quaniy {Ni ou ires in he ownship. hewhen bough rom R. Hance & Sons, ownship commiee's presen plans are Red Bank ; Alex. Guy, Holmdel. carried pu he limied benei which he ownship now receives or ho use o is highways by he waer company will be changed ino a ax on he people or he benei o he waer company. *» # The ownship commiee have ull legal auhoriy o do his. They have Goes o press a an lull legal auhoriy o change he ranchise and o bind he ownship o pay nnme should ap- early dae. Your orever o he waer company $35 per pear in his issue. year or each ire hydran, even hough Applicaion or he waer company has previously agreed service should be o urnish wihou cos he wrier needed made a once. o exinguish ijres. n hese days, when he people generally aro demanding adequae reurn or he useo public propery by corporaions, i seems [ The Mew York and Hew Jersey srange o see public oicials volunarily Telephone Company, and even eagerly giving up public righs 164 Broadway, Long Branch, J. a he behes o corporaions and providing or a ax on he public or he benei o hese same corporaions. The legal auhoriy o he ownship comaiee o do his, however, is beyond dispue, whaever may be he moral righ as o such disposiion o public propery. This acion o he ownship commiee brings ou more orcibly han ever he advanage Red Bank jpssebsps in he \>is disease. One applicaion o Pain Balm will relieve he puin, and hundreds ownership o ia waer supply. heo suerers huve esiied o permanen waer sysem in Red Brink were owned ures bv is use. Why suer when Pain by a privae concern he rae lor.wuei Bnhii aords such quick relie and coss u a rile V For sale hy Charles A. or privae use would be much higher Minon & Co.. No. 5 Bro:id sree, Red han i is now, while ho own would Bunk. have o pay, or he SM hydrans now locaed in he own, he Hum o per year. Tho dierence beween he >ublic ownership and he privae owner ihip o public uiliies hug seldom had i Baoro sriking example n 8uiTolk couny, New York, nn week, here wan a rial or mu rder. Tin deence was an alibi, and according c he newspaper repors o ho caw wi jiesses were produced who esiied bn he accused man was in anoher loculij when he crime was commied. Th esimony was conlicing and he ma was acquied. Thereupon he jiulj: ceore whom he cusu wa» ried mad his announcemen : Tour vrnllc i«nhou. lie wors mlnrnrriiikn "jpulco lnvo over known. J«Hninly LUU'U "(Sue peoplii o Hi) HUU) o Now York lium mind (jd DiMiiiDiiillU'd ii Huddlk couny wihou ri'divi. Jlisa disgrace o Kuolk couny. * * * 1 do no conhilor hai any judge wh would inako micli 11 nneiik'n nn h ia i o bo a judgo. Tim jury wan h 0»1a ribunal who woo o dci-ido on h joels o.ho cimo. (hero wan dieing esimony, hey no only hud h gl&oile righ, bu i wild heir boumlei 4niy, o weigh Uni ovidunco imd he decide ho onso on wha hey he preponderance o ohiinony or h o ho vnriouh would have been no only unjus, bu i would have been illegal or hem o have aken he judge's idea o (he acs and o have brough in a verdic according o his opinion o he esimony. was heir duy o bring in a verdic accordig o heir own judgmen, and no acording o he judgmen o anybody lse. Every hones man ough o be ;lad hai he jury brough in a verdic ccording o wha hey hough should ie done, and no according o wha, some ne else hough should he done. * * * There is a growing disposiion on he >ar o Rome judges o ry and make heniholves no only he judges o a :our. hu he prosecuing aorney and he jury as well. is a mighy good bing when a jury reuses o permi a radge o conrol heir consciences. The ury is a par o he cour machinery, us as much as he judge H, and any or on he par o a jimgo o conrol lie verdic o a. jury on he acs o u :aso ough o be resened, no only by he jury, bu by every man who beioves in jusice. led need Uaeso PaclAc Coas PolnB via Pennsylvania Railroad, Accoun Lewis and Olark Exposiion and Various Convenion*. On accoun o he Lewis and Clark Exposiion a Porland, Ore., June 1 o Ocober 15, and various convenions o be held in ciies on he Paciic Coas luring he summer, he Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-rip pickes on speciied daes, rom all i'uions onis lines, o San Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9h o Sepember 27h ; o Porland, Seale, Tacoma, Vicoria, Vancouver, and San Diego, May 22d o Sepember 27h, a grealy reduced raes. For daes o sale and speciic inormaion concerning raes and roues, consul neares icke agen. He Kep Up in he Race. James S.Barron, Presiden Mancheser Coon Mills, Rock Bill, H. C, wries : " n 1883 pained my residence wih & M. looks beer han a grea many houses pained hree years ago. Don' pay $1.50 a gallon or linseed oil, which you do in ready-or-use pain. Buy oil resh rom he bnrrel a 60 cens per gallon, and mix i wih Longman & Marinez L. & M. Pain. makes pain cos abou $1.20 per galon. Wears and covers like gold. Abou Rheumaism. There are ew diseases ha inlic more orure han rheumaism and here ia probably no disease or which such a raried and useless lo o remedies have con suggesed. To say ha i can be ured is, hereore, a hold saemen o make, bu Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an exensive sale, has me wih grea success 111 he-reamen o There is Work or he Plumber n your phu-.u and iihnuhl bo nucilcil o a once. isicldicim in requenly csvmd by ologgmldraiiih. Coin oo iniivli,you HoyV No a all. My chargch or higv chum Plumbing, 6an Fiing; or Honm Heaing Work aro quie moderae um> good mai rialh and oxurciihi grun iildll iind euro ii nil operaionx. guarauu-u porircl work. WLLAM O'BBKN. W.WKHT 1'lONT HTUKKT, HE1) DANK, N.,T DANDRUFF, FALLNG HAR. You may no have dandru you may even have a luxurian head o hair, and ye here may be rouble a he roos or in your scalp. Try a simple es. Pull ou a hair, i he bulb is plump and rosey, your hair is healhy, bu i he bulb is whie and'shrunken your hair is diseased, and you need a hair onic. have in Kexall "9.3" Hair Tonic a remedy ha is a nuriive onic and germicide. goes direcly o he* roos desroying all germ He, removes all races o dandru, sops ulling hair, and inally ones up he hair ollicles. Giving new lie, vigor and glosi o he hair. is sold only a my sore a iy cens per bole. JAMES COOPEE, Jr., Rexall Agency BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLES, BOOKS AND. STATONERY. F. W. MOSELLE, 34 Broad Sree, Red Bank. ANDREW NASER, Successor o Charles Hogers, FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS OF ALL KNDS. Delivery a Door Every Morning and Aernoon. Send word i you would like us o serve you. So. 1O7 Shrewsbury and nsurance. Propery or sale and o ren in all pars o own. Several special bargains jus now or sale. Loans eeced. Agen or Girard nsurance Co D. W. WLLGUSS. Cor. Fron and Broad Ss.. Red Dank. Since 1822 we have been lending money on Diamonds, Waches, Jewelry and Silverware. Those living ou o own can wih perec saey send aricles o us by express and receive money by dra or money order. WLLAM SMPSON, 91 Park Row, Ono Klock rom Brooklyn Bridge. WLLAM SMPSON 8. CO., 151 Bowery, Oornor Brooajo Srou. Lend y You Have Real Esae or sale or a Coage o ren; money o loan or wan o borrow, call on W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESTATE DEALER, 40 Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N. J. THAT'S ALL, COLUMBA HOTE, l!mi Wen Fron Sree, ucnr Twirl, U'il Hank, N. J Krc.UKcr'i eer n\\<\ V. M. liimiir'n Riilibnod Wdlunr llciir UWUVH on (lriiui{li. AMU) AUTHO1.OMAY locksteu BCK N HOTTLKl. Joseph G. Escliolbeh. Tbe Grea Twelve-Acre Sore Locaed ia he Hear o Newark, N. J. ie & Co Broad, New and Halsey Ss., Newark, Pi. J. Qualiy Beer or Price Lower * han in New York»* wih Choice as )* Grea. ^ For Ou-o-Door Recreaion. Lawn Swings? Croque and Tennis Goods, ammocks. Baby Carriages; Go-Cars, Bicycles', Velocipedes? Tricycles, Children's Wagons, Baseball Equipmens and Fishing Tackle. All Well Tried and Proved Reliable and Saisacory, Lawn Swlng Our assormen o lawn swings consiss o "Columbia" and "Paris" wood swings and he " Eagle " all seel swing. The '' Columbia " is made o good maple in wo sizes, 2 passenger and 4 passenger. The heigh o boh is 8.; spread 11.; widh o 2 passenger is 4. and o he 4 passenger 5. Price or small one, 3.75 ; large one, The "Paris" is buil o Mounain Ash; he sides are reinorced wih exra srips boled on, giving perec rigidiy, and is made in wo sizes, viz.: 2 passenger and 4 passenger. Price or small one, 0.5 ; large one, y.98. ' Eagle " is buil o seel wih canopy op ; is abou 6}. high ; will carry 4 passengers and is probably he sronges and mos comorable swing made. Price, &13.5O. NOTE AH swings can be olded up and pu away when no in use. Croque and Tennis -Croque made o maple in good wooden boxes, wih 8 balls, 8 malles, 9 wickes and 2 sakes. Prices, 9 $2., 2.50, $3. and $3.50. Boxwood Ses, $3., $5,135, $8.50. Spalding, Horsaian and Wrigh &Disou Tennis Racques 75c. o $8. Wrigh and Diaon Tennis Balls 40c Spalding phampionship 40c English made Pracice Balls o exra ine qualiy, each 20c Tennis Nes, rom 69c. o 6. Tennis Poles 98c. o 80. Tennis Markers $1.BO o 6. Pegs, Guy Ropes, Cener Forks, ec., a Lowes Prices. Saminocks Woven Hammocks o many colors an$ kinds, wih pillows and valanrie, all ull sizes, rom 98c. o $10.. Grass Hammocks, rom 59c. o $2.50. The "Oso" Hammock made o seine wine, each srand running rom end o end o hammock; open and cool. No knos; make a hammock ha conorms o he body; beyond doub he mos comoi'able one made a rom o $6.. NOTE We are sole agens la Newark or his Hammock. Baby Carriages and Go-Cars The F. A. Whiney and "Blooh" Go-Cars; o ine make and inish. 125 syles o selec rom. Price, $2.49. More kinds o wagons on our loor han will be ound in any oher house in he land. Prices, 98c. o $ Velocipedes and Tricycles, he good kind, a rom $X.5O o $12.. Fay Juvenile Bicycles, 24 in., $18.50 ; 26-in., $ Barnes' Bicycles, $ Full line o Baseball Goods and Fishing Tackle. low Boas and Canoes* Rov Boas We are Sole Newark Agens or he Racine Boa Co. -Our Leader Row Boa has oak rame, cedar planks, malleable iron iings, ash oars; boa hireen ee long and ory inches wide $30. Canoes Canvas Covered Cedar Canoe, oureen ee lone;, hiry-wo inch beam $32.50 Hahne & Co«/s 12 Acres o Spring Supplies,, L. E. BROWN, Hay, Sraw, Grain, Coal, Wood, Ferilizers, Plows, Paris Green, Land Plaser WHARF AVE BANK. TELEPHONE 27. AR SLACKED LME.! Owing o he grea demand or Air Slacked Lime, have jus re- z ceived a carload. Paries waning he same in any quaniy can ge i a 8 my place o business. 7. also have a carload o Jersey Ear Corn. Townsand Lawn Mowers have been placed wih me or he exclusive sale. The lighes, mos durable mower on he marke o-day. 1 i i 1

13 Single and Double-Breased Sacks, he bes ha can be had. Worseds, Thibes and Chevios, made or us by Hacke, Carhar & Co., and "The College Brand." Copyrigh, 1905 )E.,.B.&Co.,N.Y. Copyrigh, 15 E.,. B. &Co.,N. Y Why paronize a small shop when our enormous variey is open or your inspecion. Our clohes are ready o wear no waiing and hen having o ake wha don' please you. Small samples o cloh are very deceiving hey look enirely dieren rom he manuacured sui. We will no buy clohes rom small samples! Why should you? M.M DAMAGES FOR LOST ARM. NEW STONE ROAD. DED WHLE CHOPPNG WOOD. Thomas Wardell Wina Sui Aoaina Cenral Railroad. Thomas Wardell o Bnrreville, Ocean couny, who los an arm by alling rom a Cenral railroad rain a Long Branch in Augus, 1903, go a verdic o $8,0 in he Ocean couny cour las Wednesday. Edmund Wilson o Red road a he Middleasex couny line. The road is 3,3C5 ee in lengh and i will be Bank was one o his lawyers. soned sixeen ee wide. When his siing; on he bank dead, wih his arms On bo day o he acciden Wardell road ib compleed here will be a coninuous olded. His axe had been careully sone road rom had been o he Highlands and was Keansburg placed agains a small bush. Some o reurning o Long Branch o see hiso Jersey Ciy, by he way o New he employees o he power house, daugher, who was a paien a hebrunswick. The building o a sone which is near by, were called and his hospial here. When near Long Branch he oil rom he rain. The wheels road rom Keansburg o Red Bank or rom Keansburg o' Alanic Highlands body was sarried o he house. Coroner Queeney was summoned and gave a passed over his righ arm and he arm would make a coninuous sone road burial permi. Hear disease was he was ampuaed» he Long Branch rom Asbury Park o Jersey Ciy. cause o deah. Mr. Morris was 04years hospial Wurdell had a box o candy in one pocke or his daugher and in anoher pocke be hnd a bole o whiskey. The railroad se rip ho claim ha Wardell had been drinking and ell rom he rain. Wardell claimed ha lie wan hrown rom he rain hrough no aul o his own. He sued or $10,0 damages and received a verdic o $8,0. THOUGHT THE DOG WAS MAD. Was Mo Slal and hn Man Who Sho i is Nuvl. Abou a week ngo he dog o E. B. PoH o rilaysown ollowed is owner's wagon o he railroad saion. Tho dog had been in a igh a ow days beore and iu cheeks wero swollen and is ongue proruded rom is mouh., Allen Saorlhwai hough ho dog was mad and lie lho i, hinking ho was doing a humane ac. Mr. Posi did no ake ho ac in ho spiri inended and hu him sued Mr. Haerhwui or damages. Goo. Gran's Cigar Caac. George H. Lolumn o Holord hu» in hid pohhi'rhion u cigar CUHO carried by Gononil Wrun in in: civil war. Tho case in o rohcwood mahogany. him live skolven wih welve grooved or oigiirnon each liel. On ho lid o ho cano in n pino wih ho luori " U. H. U." ongraved «[ion i. Tho cawo wan given by Mm. Gran o her gardener mi a memeno o ho (lenoral while HO wan living a Long Branch and hrough ho gardener i eine ino poiihubiion O Mr. LoiHcn. An mporan Connecing Link o be Buil a Maawan. The reeholders have asked or bids or building a new sone road a Maawan, connecing he sone road on Main sree a ha place wih he Old Bridge DR. ELY THROWN FROM WAGON. An Auomobile lined o Pach His Mlunawav WorHC. Charles Clayon o Freehold used his auomobile o cach he runaway horse o Dr. J. D, Ely o Marlboro on Tuesday o las week. Dr. Ely was driving a Freehold and in urning a corner he was hrown ou. Tho horse passed Mr. Clayon's wheelwrigh shop and ran down ho road oward Col's Neck. Mr. Clayon go his auomobile ou and sared aer he home. Some disnnce down he road he animal was overaken and caugh. Dr. Ely was no much hur. Tho harness and wagon wero slighly broken, bu ho horse was no injured. DED FKOM HS NJURES. Fall on 1'ie. o riclih Proven Fa a o />«*!(/ raneh Man. Frank Vanderoo o Wes Long Brunch, who wan injured wo weeks ago while helping ear down ho ruins o Jacob Soinbnch'H sore a Long Branch, died las Thursday a he Long Brunch hospial. A girder on which ho wan working ell and ho wim hrown ino a pile o hriclco. He received a iik'rred Hkull, which caused bin deah. Mr. Vanderoe wan 44 yearu old. Ho married Mim Lena Benne o Wen Long Branch and HO and hreo children aurvivo him. You can ake bu one newnpapor and ye keep ully inormed on all bo nowu o Monnouh couny provided ha one paper is THE RKUBTER Adv. Sudden Deah o William Morris o Keypo. William Morris o Keypor died suddenly las Friday morning a week ago. He had been cuing wood on he bank in he rear o his residence and when he was called o dinner no response was made. Upon invesigaion he was ound old..»-»- _. FREEHOLD'S TNANCES. The. Topn ah a lalance o $O,l!iS in he Treasury. Tho annual inancial repor o he own o Freehold shows all bills paid and a balance o $6,155 in ho reasury, besides uncolk-ced axes o $440. The waer commissioners paid ho expenses o ha deparmen ou o he receips and urned over $3, o he own reasurer o help pay ineres on he sewer and waer bonds. Tho bonded deb o he borough is $42,0 or waer and $14,475 or sewers. The own has no loaing deb. Dr. Palmor Sellu His Pracice. ^Dr. Charles A. Palmer o Farniingdalo has wold hib pracice and leased his propery n ha place o Dr. Waler P. Havens o Adelphia. Dr. Palmer will no re.siiiiio prncl ico or mmio ime, v will visi ho Oregon exposiion hin Hummer and will spend nex winer in Culiorniii. Dr. Palmer isi ho lion o Mrs, Welihea Palmer o Kenmiburg and wan brough up a ha place. Flro in n, Duroau Drawer. On Wednesday morning o hih week Wiliner Tuhill o Keypor won, o liii room or a neckie. On opening in bureau drawer ho discovered ha he conens o he drawer wero on lire. The liimeh were soon exinguished anil no much damage was done. in no known wha caused he ire. Carsairs Ryes are he bes ha money can buy. Sold only a he SHERDAN HOTEL, FRED FRCR, Proprieor. Fresh o Horses. have jus received a resh carload o horses, suiable or ;ill purposes. you are hinking o buying a horse or a eam would like o have you come and look my sock over, have had many years' experience in he horse business and my cusomers will go he benei o he knowledge hus gained. CKAWFORB GBERSON, 38 Fih Avonuo, Rod Bank. N. J. Fih avenue in opponio S. Ueeory. # # Farm Wagons and Harness. We have a sock o one and wo-horse Farm Wagons and Jaggers, he bes ha can be Bough in any par o he counry, a very low prices i Ourwo-lior.se Jersey Farm Harness, made especially ' or our rade, is posiively he bes value ever oered < or he money < Come o see us beore purchasing elsewhere.... < J. W. MOUNT & BRO., j Red Bank. N. J. : Reposiory and Facory:, ; : Cor. Whie Sree and Maple Avenue. :»»»»»»» i

14 A MUe Wih Me. 0$J, vho will walk a mile wih mo Along lie's merry way? A comrade blihe and ull o glee. Who dares o laugh ou loud aud ree And le his rolic.ancy play. Like a happy child hrough he lowers gay Tha ill he Held nnd ringe he way Where he walks a mile wih me. And who will walk a mile wih me Along lie's weary way? A riend whose hear has eyes o see The Bars shine ou o'er he darkening K'< And he quie res a he end o he day- A riend who knows and (nres o say The brave, swee words ha cheer H13 way Where he walks a mile wih me. Wih such a comrade, such a riend, ain would, w» ; ill journeys end Through summer sunshine, winer rain And hen? Farewell! We shall mee airain! ^+.*-^ A H NGHT WHO FOUGHT FOR LADY'S SMLE. E knigh sa on a small olding chair o he kind used in some klnderguriis. Tile lady had, in uel, had he chair brough up o her room rom he selemen kindergaren room or his very purpose. CClie lady sa opposie hi a low rocking chair, holding a lank yellow kien in her lap. The knigh was young in years, bu pariarchal in experience and poin o,vlew, as his moher.paid, -wih a pride bu eebly echoed by he long suering 1 college se lenien amily. "He be only wilve, sure; bu, aih, rwho'd be knowin' i? Ho be.ho or- He was orward prominenly i orward, disincly orward, consanly orward. The name o he knigh was Warren Flanagan, bu he was commonly known as Wary, nud one o he younger res- ' dens o he selemen once almos chaered he digniy o he insiuion by declaring ha i was an excellen name or him because one had coninually o be wary n dealing wih him. "Ho is he black sheep o be selemen." he head residen explained o he lady he day o her arrival, when she had asked, in ha ignorance which is bliss, "Who is ha ineresing looking- boy wih ragged clohes and search- ng blue eyes?" The head residen coninued: "He eases he kindergaren children, ighs wih, he oher boys, is cruel o animals, ormens he girls and wears us o shadows. He is in wo clubs, and when hey mee well, lie ibecomes srenuous. We don' like o expel Wary. The selemen is or he benei o jus such boys. We ry o help him, o reine him, o make him dieren, bu he is he black sheep o he selemen." "The black eye would be more ap a name," one o he residens murmured. "Wary always has one." The head residen and he oher members o he amily smiled piyingly and indulgenly when he newes, he younges, residen he lady said, "Have you old him how unchivnlrous all his is?" The lady had palo brown hair and dreamy blue gray eyes, and lior name was Ellen Ellen Douglas bu her own amily, and wihin a week he selemen amily also, willed her Elaine. "My dear," "cnid he kindprgarner, "we have old him how uneveryhing else all is. bu we never happened o remember chivalry when remembering Wary. The wo don' combine. They would exnloiu' wih surprise hey KJKN WMK'.) NTO Till: HUFW), MB 'HKVOUS FACK. were brough, wihin speaking disance o each oilier," slic explained, wih u lino disregard or mixoil meaphors. The lady 'vns he newes, aud he younges, lin her blue gray eyes were no alokchcr dreamy, and.she was o he clan o Douglas. "Then, you've ried everyhing else, HK ry chivalry," she said. " ' a irs you don' succeed, ry, ry lk''iin,' " laughed he amily. "Try nnyhhik voi lk' 1," hey said. "You won' ouch Wary. n 1M nvulnerable, like Achlllen." "Aelillleii had one vulnerable spo," mm'<!<] he new residen. " Mhall (rsi {i> lc< lia.lnci1 wih Wary ami hen ry ehlv illry." Bhe announced lili double nenion o in; amily. They nualii mulle pylmsly. "Oh, you'll Re. aciiunlnled wih Wary noon onourh," hey oald ilnrlily. 'Tlio m;w r-.nklen did. Tim day aer her arrival in dim emerged rom (ho hoime wih a lin o niunen, hn ownoru which nhn wad eommlbhlomul o nvie o ho nex inoli- #rs' meeing, dim me Wary, n ho ne o ringing ho doorbell, Uli coon ehlr was orn and dusy, his brown ee were anned and dusy, and his black eye was blacker han usual. He had, in ac, Jus compleed a vicory, and while waiing or oher worlds o conquer he was mproving he momen by ringing he selemen beli. The sudden appearance o Ellen, n her exquisiely dainy palo brown linen and loaing blue scar, did no overpower him. Wary was accusomed o such visions o deligh known aa "selemen ladies." "Hello," he observed. " ain' seen you aore." '' ' came yeserday," Bald Ellen. "How do you do?" She held ou her hand. was pale brown, oo, and srong, and on one inger o i was a ring se wih a urquoise. Wary grasped a he hand. He ook he measure o he lady wih his brigh eyes. "You seem o be all brown an' blue," he observed. Ellen smiled, bu she said, "i$yhy were you ringing he bell?" Jen' or un," Wary said and smiled n reurn. " sn' nice o you. gives some one he rouble o coming o he door all oi nohing." 'Wasn' you already a her door?" Wary queried. "Ye-es, bu i hadn' been" "Bu you was, you see. An' ac's s ac's. Women never hinks o" ha," said Wury, who was orward. Ellen looked ino he shrewd, mischievous ace, wih is unalering eyes. "You undersand wha mean," she said gravey. "And" Wary had his eec upon her "women hink o more, han you lmalne!" Wih his remark his very, very youns selemen worker swep down ho seps and wen o make her calls. Wary sared aler her. "Well, 'll be Jiggered!" he ejaculaed. 'She ain' Jes' like ho res. She alked ke was a man." As she urned ino ho sree on which he selemen was siuaed, aer he las call, he was orcibly brough again o her mind and beore her horriied eyea. The porion o he sree n he viciniy o he selemen was n a sae o wild exciemen. The selemen seps wore crowded wih lile children, chiely girls, and he curbsones were lined wih older children, chiely boys. n he middle o he sree sood, or, more accuraely, danced nd cavored, Wary beore wo bedrag- cd cas, whoso ails wero ied ogeher,vlh an old red neckie. Ellen, or an uraged momen, sood rooed o he spo. Then, wih her lips n a lino ha would have done credi o he Douglas o whose race and clan sho loved o hink she, Cllen Douglas,* belonged, she approached Wary. AVih ono hand she seized him. "Unie ha sring!" sho said. " 'Tain' no sring." "Unie ha sring!" said Ellen Dougas. And Wary unied ho red neckie, ivlileh echnically was a sring. One o he cas rushed.uriously away, bu he oher, a yellow kien wih green yes, cowered up o Ellen. Sho ook in one arm. Wih ho oher hand she held Wary. "Come wih me," she said. She xpeeed Wary o resis, bu he did no. He even opened a cheerul conversaion. "You'll gi yoursel all smuched up wih ha ca," he said sweely, as hey enered he hall o he selemen. Ellen deigned no reply. She led ho way up o her room. Ellen had bu one chulr. She did no oer her couch. She sen Wary down o ho kindergaren room r or a kindergaren chair. AVary seaed himsel n he kindergaren chair, and Ellen sa opposie wih he kien. "Wnry," Ellen began, " surely canno be necessary o ell you ha s posiively wicked o be cruel o animals." She sroked he yellow kien, and she me Wary's eyes squnrely. "How could you do, Wary?" " was un," Wary said. "My, how hey yowled!" "Bu, Wary, i was cruel. couldn' be un." You ever ied wo cas' ails ogeher?" AVary nquired. Ellen's voice was nlexibly sern. "No, never did," she said. "Then how do you know ain' un?" A a similar poin he amily usually dismissed Wary, bu Ellen did no. Wary!" she said reproachully. Wary was unprepared by experience or his, lie wriggled, bu he replied, "Women's Ko such upside down ways o' arguln'." "1 nm no inending o argue wih you, AVary." Ellen said. " only ask how you could be so cruel o hose cas, and so houghless o people oo? hear ha you are. Why are you. Wary?" She lied her eyes and looked genly and seadily a hr- boy. "Why are you".'" Wary w:is lin welve. n spie o he ac ha lie wiii orward. lie was having a new cxp"r e:ici\ and he ound himsel unprepared or Us handling. lie had re i"-n!y ln'i'ii relinked; ho had requenly h'-c'i a U.M. "Wary, how could you?" bu )>.-. cuiisiioivi' was he irs o ask and hin in i N V. and lo deshv a reply. Tho vulnerable spo o ho child o he srees i* aru"ly r ^iinnsivo one can bu ouch. This irlrl was unconsciously rying o iiii'vrsnnd Wary, and Wary happened o needk> 1>" undersood more han he needed o by made dieren. He had had so many inri!'.lu>rs-and.so ew riends. "Why do you. Wary?" Ellen persised. Wary cgi'mled her'rankly. "Well, nobody cares wo do 'less bohers 'em. sn 1 Jes' do wo 1 hinks on an' have un." "'.ul, Wary, ha doesn' excuse you. You ough o ilu righ because! F righ." said Ellen, a rile uncerainly. ")on' people care wo you do?" "Yes." Maid Ellen. "Oh, yes. There are. people who do so much people who are ond o me." "Don' you care wheher hey cares? How 'd you eel nobody cared, 'less bohered 'em?" " care. Wary," Ellen said earnesly "1 haven' known you long, bu do care Po you hink knowing will make any dierence o you?" " dunno," AVary said, saring a her "'ll kinder have o gi used lo hlnkln." Ellen looked a him in silence. The! she smiled. She suddenly recolleced her announced resoluion o ry chivalry wih Wary. Bhe mpulsively unasened in blue sear ha she wore and held on n he buy. "n old, ohl days," she said "when men 'MKM hey were enllei knir.hs. and hey didn' lease animal and Hide girls, and hey didn' igh o un." "Wo did hey igh or?" Ellen smiled dreamily. "They Tough or lady's mulleu." " "Kinder Hilly n 'em," (iald Wary Meoni ully. "oh." Ellen hasened o explain. "Th< didn' ligh Jus or Min. They ough o good enusem o prolee weak people an nave poor people, and Pleased ho genl ladles, and hey smiled." "Dlil he lwilihlii gi n much lrlilln 1?" Ellen wan moved o a ain.'unlle by h knlghrn quesion. "No any more hn was needed." sho Maid. "And ench knlgl wore MomelliliiK belonging o hn lad who WM hlii bin ben riend, o remln him o do hlngm Hin would he good an kind. Now, Wiiry, 'll ho your bes riend, and you. bo, my knigh, and horn'h my iear.~~vou can wear or a neckie, and will remind you. Now, won' you? 'll >nd you some sories abou he oher nighs, so you can see how hey did. Won' you? Jus hink how shall enjoy having a knigh!"., AVary sared a her wih wide eyes. She vas a leas dieren rom he oher peoile o his experience. He ook he prey blue silk scar n his diry ingers. Then he smiled, wih ho mischievousness BUl in his eyes. "'ll hink 'bou i," ha said guardediy. bu he allowed Ellen o ie he ar around under his orn collar. "Women is queer," ho mediaed as he bounded down he sairs, "bu wish 'd been along o' hem knighs wih plumes in' swords an' lghn' sieh as people liked an' didn' gi scandalized over." During he ornigh ha immediaely 'ollowed Wary releced upon moro han e miaed hese knighs. He wore Ellen's blue scar; ho read Ellen's book o knighly ales, and boh scar and book became rumpled and soiled, and sill did eople ge scandalized over Wary. They had almos he usual provocaions. Wary oninued o igh or oher cause han lady's smile, and he lady was in despair, and i'e amily. mus be conessed, humanly riumphan. "You know how much good he oher laine'a oken did Lancelo," hey said, bu he spiri o he wenieh cenury was n his lly maid, and she said, "You lold rrie yourselves, ' a irs you don' ucceed, ry, ry again.' 'll give him ono more day, hen 'll ake back my oken." "Elaine, air Elaine, ly o your casemen window!" called he klndergarner xciedly early nex morning beore reakas as Ellen sood brushing her palo brown hair. Ellen dropped her brush and lew o he window. n he sree sood (Vary, a in can under one arm and a log under ho oher., "' "You hold he dog," Ellen heard him say o anoher boy, "an' 'll ie on he can." The boy held he dog, and Wary seized he dog's ail; hen ho umbled in his >ocke. "Ain' go no sring," ho said ueully. "Tako yer ie,"-said he oher boy. Wary quickly unied he blue oken o Slaine, while Elaine groaned and ho amily wore merciully silen. Wary grasped he can; he grasped he dog's all, and hen he sopped. He le he can all. "You kin le he dog go his ime," ie said. "The ie 'alni srong enough." Je. sued i no his pocke and urned iway. Ellen hrew up her window. "Wary! AVary!" sho called Joyully. he smiled and waved her hand. Wary glanced a he window, urned ery red and ran around ho corner. Tho ady, whose remoe ancesor was he as sung n Scoish lay, had highand lings n her usually undanclng gray yes when, some momens laer, her hair O longer lying, she me he amily a iroakas. Unhappily knighs aro no made n one ay or even n wo weeks. Wary had, iguralvely speaking, ough once or laly's smile. Ho had even enjoyed ho imlle o he lady, bu 'naure and habi ve.ro srong, and he nex day ho ied he :an o ho dog's all wih a piece o wine. Sllen saw he deed; ho amily saw he leed. Ellen said no a word; she ran lownsalrs, ou he door and down he iclemen seps. "Wary!" she called. "Unie ha iring!" Wary dropped he can, and "HOW COULD YOU?" BUK SAD. away ho poor ormened dog sped, ollowed by Waiy's companions. "How kin?" he knigh nnid o lls lady. She did no reply. "Come here," she said, and Wary wen. Ho was unembarrassed and no very deensive. The lady was dieren, bu ho had known her no more han wo weeks, and wo weeks is so shor a ime n which o hope o change very maerially a boy o he srees. Tho due scar was wound round Wary's nock Ellen unied i wih irm hands and removed. "A knigh who la cruel sn' a knigh a ill and can' wear my oken," she sale -,'ravely. She rarned wihou anoher word ind wen ino he house, bearing her malreaed blue scar.' Wary was amazed. 'Well, 'll be Jiggered," he exclaimed, wih :i long whisle, "i Mho don' care! Who'd er hough i? 'd knowed sho eared! Hu, land, who kin live up o women?" During he nex week ho was seen lesa han usual. lie was less orward han iikiial. Ellen's conscience Knioe her. Sho wished ha she had no aken away he, oken. j Khe wached or him anxiously. Sho was perversely glad o see him ono day, his old ime gnyey recovered, as momenarily she came lo her window o lower he shade. Abou hal an hour laer na she came downsairs ho bejl rang urloiihly. "Tha'H a Wary ring," said ono o in' andlv boldly rom ho library door. "Don' answer,.'iwee lly lnald." "'m going ou anyway," iali ho lly maid. And she bravely urned he door knob. The door burn open, and Wary, more lorn, more dusy, han usual, wih one eye swelling o an alarming and purple nl/.e, ncrambled n, dragging n howling, crrlllcd (ininll girl by lio hand. The iiiniill girl WM un dudieveled nnd as dusy a.'i Wary, and Kllen wa.'i aired or calln no lo be mndo n ho neighborhood. Sul, regardlemii o her crlnp and iinolemi while pique nnd whlo glovcm, nhe gahorenil he,'iinall girl n her urmii and indlgnmily urned upon Wary. "Wnry, how could you?" "ho mild n a one ha would!ia,vo meled a hoar o granie. Wary.'dared a her wih hln uninjured eye. He nlghed. "Women ain' go no dea «> hing!!," ho nald. " ain' hurlln' her. Him had a, cun, an' n oller irabbod an' hi her, nn' JOB' grubbed her an' pounded ho ollor "bon* him, oo an' (oj; ner cen. Bhe's ocar 6 go home, 'ar 1 ain' go no ime or girls, BO brung her here. You alked a lo 'bou goln' 'bou redressln' human wrongs, an' hen w'en does you gis mad an' says, 'Wary, how could you?' There ain' no counln' on women!" The knigh regarded he lady plainively. "Wary," he lady pleaded, "please orgive me. You see, didn' know. looked" "Women orer learn no o go by looks," said ho knigh sernly. "O course hey ough," agreed he lady. ' won' again, Wary. Now, please or- ;ive me or can' smile, when you've ough or lady's smile oo." She smiled now and held ou her hand in s whie love. Wary relened and ook. "Well all righ," he sald'nobly. Kin have back he blue okln now?" he said eagerly. "She'd 'avo been poundid awul hadn' rescooed her." The ears came no Elaine's eyes, and she was obliged o dry hem beore she replied. "This very momen!" she said. Sho ook he wo children o her room. She bahed he girl's ace, and she pu wich hazel on Wary's eye. Then she ound he blue scar. " s so old, Wary," she said. Wouldn' you like me o ge you a new one Jus like?" Wary shook his head. " sorer wan ha one, 'cause was he ono had irs," he said. Some resh ears came ino he lady'a eyes. "You'll keep i his ime, won' you, Wary?" 'You be!" said he knigh. " won' bo so easy, hough, 'cause w'en sees a dog Jes' aches er ie a can er is ailbu 'd jes' as soon gi along 'hou doln' i. you ind so awul." This shows Wary's orwardness, bu as he wen home wih he small girl he gave voice o a senimen which shows mos and bea. 'Women s queer," ho said. "They's go no eye or ac'a, an' hey cry when you'd expec 'em er smile. They'sHha unsarln here's no counin' on wo hey'll do! Bu hey's sorer nice, an' hey's ha ender hey akes all he un ouer yln' cans er a dog's all a,n' slch like. They sorer makes a eller wan er do wo hey expecs, so's no er dlsapp'in 'em. Wo hey expecs cus more ice han wo hey hinks, hey only knowed i!" C;8 a la spirie Corses. FOB THE WOMAN OF FASHON... FOR SALE AT Mrs. E. Weis's TEMPLE RED BANK OF FASHON r J. J. ANTON Sill a he Old Sand 23 WEST FRONT STREET 8 i Deals in all he leading brands g o Whiskies. Hollywood Rye and Cham- ^ berlain's Old Cabine are my avories. TRTT THEM And be convinced ha here io no only a relie rom ndigesion bu a sure cure. Call and obain a sample ree rom your druggis or grocer. One Size Only, 25 Cens. MANUKAOTUlKD BY PEPS TABLET COMPANY, Asbury Park, N. J. Builders' Supplies. 1 linvo hn ikwicy and enry in sock hn " Killmm " 'm lunil cemen, li«celebraed "WcH BiieklirllK)" limn nnd he. wellknown "Acluiiieiil." vvull pliihu'r; also lulck, kill, lino liilnu'i. eli'. liuve 11 ull lino o iranlliik m]i >llcn, sue)) H hnirlic.h, ludileih, ready mixed luiliilu, wlilu) lead, <>ilh o " kinds, dr. keep 11 Kiioil Riade o enrunners' ooli, hardware, RHH, ccinhik" "alln, uliiiilliliii iraperi, ar roiilln, wiw«l miplial roiillnj, (!. buy or cash anil noil a a c.lomi innrkl". (Hi o ovvnordeih delivered promply. W. W. LEONARD, Horo Cor. B AVO. & Vnlloy Drlvo, Alanic lihlniulh. My Tel. Call ii 20. n is Home Ciy Newark The Prudenial has abou iy per cen o he enire populaion as policy holders, and in some secions o he ciy over 70 per cen. waivs: FOR NFORMATON on? nsurance Co. o America. Home oice, NcwarK, N. J. ncorporaed as a sloci company b? be Sae o New Jersey. JOHN '. DHYDEN, Presiden..ERLE D. WARD, vice Presiden. EDiAR B. WARD. 2d VicePrcsldon. F0RBE8T F. DUYDEN, 3d Vice Pres'. WLBUR S. JOHNSON. 4h Vice Prea'. and Comproller. EDWARD GRAY, Secreary P. G. WARNER, Sup., Broad and Wallace 8rees, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 62-A. w. H. HOUSTON, (renerm Airen. Poers Place. Red Bank. N. J. HERBERT C. McCLEES, Special Apen, Ordinary Deparmen. Red Bank. N. J CUAS. E. DALRYMPLE, Disric Manager, Ord. Dep., 220 Main S., Asbury Park,N. J. No Lever Lille he Low Price. Aer all oher argumens have been exhaused, aer all emphasis has been used in he exploiing o syles, qualiies, and general desirabiliy o he new season's merchandise, he one crowning argumen, he one grea lever ha lis his business o is proper sphere o useulness is he lever o low prices. We believe in syle, we insis on qualiy, bu we gain and mainain your conidence by he absolue economy o our prices. Glad o have you es all his a any ime. -OF j Delivery Wagons, Runabous, Sanhopes, Surreys, Buggies, Depo Carriages, Ec, < will soon be here. Come in and pick one ou o our exremely < large assormen.. You will ind he price righ, and he assor- J men as large as you could wish. HARNESS. p Pay more han our Harness prices and you pay oo'much. < Hand-sewed double dra harness, $28.50; machine-sewed, *< $23.. Buggy harness, hand-sewed, $18.; machine- $ sewed, $12. upwards. Surrey harness, $1 8., $25. $ upwards. Grocery harness, $14.. BRDSALL & SON, *< 33 and 35 Monmouh Sree, 38 Broad Sree, Red Bank. 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15 MUNCPAL OWNERSHP. HOW SOME BRTSH CTES ARE MANAGNG PVRLC UTLTES. The Gas Works o Mancheser Have Paid no he Treasury o he Ciy Over $13,0,0 in Prois Since he Works Have Been Owned by he Ciy No Need or a Poer's Field in Tha Ciy Municipal Swimming Bahs and Washhouses. {Copyrigh, li)oj, by Frederick Adams.) X. 'ANCESTEK lias owned is gas works ever since 1807, which was uo long aer his presen necessiy was discovered. Since ha ime he prois accruing and paid ino he ciy reasury have amouned o he enormous oal o $12,- 8,0. The plan as i sands oday consiues an asse having a marke value o more han $13,0,0. Gas s urnished no only o ciizens o Mancheser, bu o 30,0 cusomers. ouside he corporae limis. The rae charged is CO cens a housand cubic ee, and he ne oroi or he \a»* «=- uril year was $1,352,925. O his sum $488,5 was paid ino he ciy reasury in he orm o axes and a direc conribuion, and he balance was devoed o he sinking und or se aside in he coningen und. The prois have become so large ha he ciy has decided o disconinue he charges made or he use o heaers and ranges and give hem o cusomers ren ree. For moor power a reduced rae o 48 cens a housand is charged, and gas 3s used or his purpose in he running o 1,020 engines. Employed in he Mancheser gas deparmen is an army o 2,2 men, and heir wages have been seadily increased in recen years. Aer an experimen lasing nearly a cenury i mus be conceded ha he public ownership o gas producion in Mancheser shows all he earmarks o success. Mancheser supplies elecric ligh and power no only o is ciizens, bu also o neighboring owns and villages. The ciy embarked on his venure in 1893 on wha was hen considered a large scale, making an invesmen considerably in excess o $0,0. The irs year o operaion showed a loss o abou $1,0, bu he ollowing year ound a proi o is credi amouning o $28,0.. The ciy was hen charging 5.88 pence a uni or he curren generaed, bu has gradually reduced his o n he meanime is plan has been exended unil i represens an expendiure o $8,5,0. The gross prois las year were $420,0, and aer meeing ineres, sinking und and oher ixed charges here remained $41,0, which was placed o he credi o he reserve. The enerprise is no ye on a permanen basis or he reason ha i is annually expending vas amouns or improvemens' and exensions, bu even during his period i has managed o reduce is deb, increase is surplus and pay $2,0 oward he relie o raes. should be kep n mind ha none o hese enerprises is promoed or n any way susained by money raised rom axaion. The council commiee in charge o hem borrows he required money in he open marke and soes ahead wih exensions and improvemens uerly 'independen o he ciy reasury. 1 am no aware o wha would be he siuaion in he even o a ailure o one o hese enerprises, bu presume ha he ciy would assume responsibiliy-or he paymen o he bonds and liabiliies. No such coningency has ever arisen, so ar as am inormed. ' > was my privilege o examine he oicial accouns and saemens o he reproducive underakings in he leading ciies o Grea Briain, and hey unquesionably show wihou an excepion ha every bonded obligaion lias been me, ha a proper amoun has been se aside or sinking unds, ha in a large majoriy o insances liberal allowances hnve been made or depreciaion and hai; in every ciy visied or o which liavo repors he ax rae hna been reduced raher han rained as a resul o paricipaion in public enerprises designed o yield prois. There 1B small reason or'n poer's ield in Mancheser. The ciy mainains and inniiiigei a cos hree largo and beauiul cemeeries, hnvlng n oal area o 220 acres. Tho charges or nermen vnry according o he ii/.h o he plo and locaion and range rom 1.25 or n child under one monh old o $30 or seleced privae grave:). ThPHO prices include all oes, ncluding, i desired, he services o a clergyman, The ciy also urnishes n rnnsonabln prices headsones and nionunienl/i. For n charge o $1.25 annually he grave.') aro kep nealy n ur, and or i sligh mldhlomil charge ilowovn «ro planed and eared or. y he paymen o $2i a grave mny be Urns kep n perpeuiy. Tho linporaiee o lilh nsl ulon will ho realized when : n saled.ha.lm number o nermen*) lus year exceeded 8,0. Tnere are privae cemeeries in Mancheser wih more preenious vauls, ombs and monumens, bu none is kep in beer order'or has more ideal naural surroundings. The raes are changed rom ime o ime so as o make hese resing places o he dead sel susaining. Mancheser has expended nearly $1,- 0,0 on is bahs and washhouses. xnese are in charge o J. Derbyside, and his managemen o he complicaed sysem is excellen. He ook a jusiiable pride in escoring me hrough he esablishmen on Osborne sree. While here 5 boys rom a neighbor- ng raining school came rooping in, and i was a lively sigh o wach hem dispor in he grea swimming pool. The waer is auomaically kep a he required emperaure, and in all o is plumbing,.iings and conveniences he place compares avorably wih hose in he ahleic clubs o our larger ciies. "Y/ou can hardly realize wha his means o he people who live in his viciniy," said Mr. Derbyside, his ine ace lighening as be gazed a he happy hrong o youngsers. "There are housands o poor persons in Mancheser who have no a uensil large enough in which o hold waer suicien o properly wash one's ace. Large amilies are packed ino wo small rooms, and here can be no privacy. For in; benei o such as hese we have se aside cerain duys when hey can have he use o he bahs or he nominal charge o a penny. Thousands o hem are aking advanage o his opporuniy, and as a resul he deah rae is decreasing, and so is he percenage o crime. was he same way wih he wnshhouses. When we irs sared hem he poor women did uo know wha was o have clean clohing. was a common hing o ind he waer lowing rom he exracor very diry, bu he women imagined heir clohes were clean enough. By orce o example and consan explanaion his has been overcome. They now ake a pride in doing good work. For 5 cens in your money a woman can do a large washing and ironing and be inished in less han our hours." School children are augh o swim, and classes are ormed and drilled in lie saving. Prizes are awarded or proiciency, and exper swimming has become one o he regular courses in a common school educaion. Alhough Mancheser's bah sysem is now one o he bes in he world, he plans or he immediae uure conemplae almos double he presen capaciy. The cleansing deparmen o Mancheser is probably he larges in he world and deserves a more exended descripion han ha which ollows. is a disinc ype o municipal enerprise and is a successul aemp o reduce o a minimum he expense and discomors o sree cleaning ami he disposal o sewage. To his end he ciy has become a manuacurer on a large scale aud is he landlord o a anning esae o o,7o9 acres, or nearly six square miles o laud. The cleaning commiee includes he lord mayor as a member aud is responsible or he sweeping and waering o srees, passages and cours aud or he collecion and disposal o nigh soil and oher reuse rom dwellings, warehouses and insiuions. The commiees employ 1,8 men and 420 horses, wih large numbers o vans and cars, seam ugs, a liee o boas, our locomoives and weny railroad cars. builds is vans aud cars, keeps in repair he immense machinery plan and rolling sock used in he deparmen, makes and sells harness, blushes, recepacles or closes, manuacures concenraed manure, morar, soap, oils, grease, disinecing powder, dyes and many oher producs which oherwise jvould go o wase. The manuacuring plan in he parish o Beswlck is one o he moa exensive insiuions n England, and a visi o i will well repay he municipal suden who desires o become inormed on he bes modern nieliods (i solving one o he grea problems conroning ciies. Several years ago here were wo grea inarslies siuaed in he suburbs o Mancheser. One belonged o Lord Carringon and was called Oarringon Moss. was undralned and unculivaed. The ciy purchased i. or $190,- 0. Near was anoher rac o 2,5115 acres belonging o Sir Humphrey de Traord. Thin was n a deplorable condiion. wan occupied by ciumlii who managed o elce ou an exisence and pay ren or heir umbledown hovels and boggy land. The ciy purclnikcd or abou.$7,0. / On boh o hese esaes) proceeded o drain lie hind, ear down he old unnhoiuies mid erec: new OUCH. KM* mile and a hal lio esae aces he now Hhlp cimal and will Home day he lined wih acories. n he meimlm< he ciy hail buil railroads which convey erlhzorii rom ho ciy and carry back ne rarm produce raised by he prosperous enans who now pay ren o he ciy. The larges arm on he esae conains 460 acres, or which he enan pays $10 an acre. Valuable vegeable crops are raised, and where once was a dreary and disease breeding marsh here are now miles o erile and producive land under a high sae o culivaion. is he verdic o he highes auhoriies ha he Mancheser sysem o uilizing reuse is he mos perec n exisence. The expense o he cleansing deparmen or he las iscal year was $<i70.- 0, and his was made possible by he ac ha he receips rom he manuacuring plan and he arm esaes reduced he cos by he impressive amoun o $240,0. MAY, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. Telephone Call, 1704 Franklin, New York. Telephoue Call 14 A. Red Bunk. Shrewsbury,Hi/hlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus l'oln, Fair Haven, Heil Bank, Aon Jlraneh and Anbury Park. Beginning Monday, April 3d, Tue srong and commodious seamboa Chamberlain's Cougk Remnly (lie lee and Moo opular. " Mohers buy i or croupy children, railroad men buy i or severe coughs and elderly people buy i or la grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldon. owa. "We sell more o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy han any oher hind. seems o have aken he lead over several oher good brands." There is no quesion bu his medicine is he bes ha can be procured or coughs and colds, wheher i be a child or an adul ha is aliced. always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Charles A. Minon & Co., No. 5 Broad sree, Red Bank. - CAPT. L. PRCE, r'ill leave Red Bank and Pier 'M. oo o Franklin Sree, New York, as ollows : Leave Red Bank daily a 7: A. M.,eav New York daily a 3: P. M. (Sundays exceped.) (Subjec o change wihou noice.) The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FOB Paries, ec. For erms and pariculars call on or address THEODORE F. SNFFEN, JANTOR, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. S HERFF'S SALE. By virue o a wri o 0. a. o me direced, issued ou o he Cour o Chancery o he Sae o New Jersey wil boexposed o sale u public vendueon THURSDAY THE 18TH DAY OF MAY beween he hours o 12 o'clock add 5 o'clock (a i! o'clock) n he aernoon o said day a be Cour House. Freehold, in he ownship o Freehold, Couny o Monmouh, New Jersey. All ha cerain lo, piece or parcel o land, siuae n he ownship o Mildleown, Couny o Moumouh and Sae o New Jersey, and bounded and described us ollows: On (he public road leading rum Tlnon Falls o Leedsville. bediming a Swimming lliver Bridge, rom hence running (1) norh weny-hree degrees wes along in he aoresaid highway rom Tinon Falls o Leeds vllle ive chains and weny-seven links: henci (2) norh nineeen decrees wes en chains and Oy-seven links; bence (3) norh weny-live Ui'grees wes en chains and weny links; ihence (4) norh ory-one degrees wes oui chains and sixy-six links; ihence (w norh eigh degrees wes wo chains and sixy links o a sone sanding n snld highway and souh-wes corner o he Joseph Thompson lo; hence i>) as be needle now poins parly along said Thompson lo norh eighy-ive degrees and hiry-lve minues ens nineeen chains nud seveny-seven links o John E. Johnson's line ; hence (7) along said Johnson's line as seled in A. 1). 18SJ, souh leen degrees and hiry-live minues eas eleven chaius and iy links o Swimming river; hence (8) up said river he various courses hereolo be place o beginning. Conaining ory-nine and hiry-oue hundredhs acres, exceping and reserving hererom a rac o nine and eighy-live one hundredhs acres con veyed o George Chlsm by Susan F. Chlain and John ). Chism, her husband, by deed daed December!!ls, 1M8, recorded n he Monmouh Couny Clerk's ollce a Freehold April ism. 18i.ll. Being he same premises conveyed o Adeline M. Gardiner by he said The Muual Lie nsurance Company o Nev York by deed o conveyance bearing due hii uveuy-urs day or March, one housand elirh him dred ami eighy-hree. Exceping ulso rom he above described rac he ollowing parcel: Beginning u u poin n and in he public road lending rom Tlnon Fulls o Leelsvllle, said poin being he boundary line beween hinds u hotiniern Manor Waer Company, on he Wes and William Harrison on he Kus, said beginning being one hundred and weiiiv-our ee norh [roni norh enu o Swimming lilver, hence bv wo piuallel linos eigh ee disan rom a cener lino, Smih eighy-six degre s and ieen minuies Eas eighy-hree ee. hence by he arc o a len degree curve, Us vnrinus emirsco he le our hundred and weny-wo ee hence Norh lly one demves and hiriv-hree minues Eus live hundred and eighy-hree ee n he cener o Swimming iver, cener line o sail river being he boundary line beween lands ol William Harrison on he Wes and M. Bivncs oi: he Eas, said srip conaining -ur enhs o an acre. Being he purcel o laud aken under con iemnalloii proceedings by he Long Branch Wue Supply Company. Seized as he- propery o John \V. ScholluM ee'r. *e., o. als. nki n in execuion a he sui ol Thn Muual Lie nsurance Company o Mew YorK and o be sold by (). C. HoliAUDUS. Sheri. noed April ), 15. FKKUCK (i. BllHNUM, Sol'r. $ [~N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To da Lena Tiiin: By vliiih o an order o he Cour o Chancery o New Jersey made on he duv o he dae hereo, in cuuse wherein he Suie Muual Building and l.oa associaion o New Jersey s complainan anil yo and ohers are deendnnis. you are required o ap pear, plead, answer or demur o he said bill < complain on or beore he TWELFTH DAY 0 JUNE NEXT, or he suid bill will bo aken as con essed agains you. The imld bill 1H iled o oreclose n morgage give by da l.roa Uuln and lchard F. Hulii, her bus band, o hesale Muual liulldliig and Loan HHOC lion <>T New Jersey, daed Ocober weiilel eigheen hundred and nlnely-nlne, on hinds in ill ownship o Alanic, in he Couny o Moiimuul and Shie o New Jersey ; and you, da Lena ulli are unid: deendan because you own mi id wor gaged premises. Daed April llli, 1KW. EDMUND WLSON. Solicior o Compluluiin 'oalollci! address. Red Bank, Moninouh Oouny New Jersey. O N HULK TO HAU CREDTORS. EXECUTHX'S NOTCK. Amiiiiila J. Bergen, execurix o John B. Bergen deceased, by order o he Suiroiiao o he Couny < Monniiiiili, herey gives noice! o he crediors he mild deceased o lirlng n heir leblii. iliunim a:ul claims iignlnn he esae o Mild deceased, ui iler unil or nlllrmiilon, wllhln nliin uumim roi lli) T1RTY-K1HT HAY (F TAC, 1W5,. hey will lie orever buried o any iicllnii bcre ii(!iihi!i. he Bald execurix, l'riwn claims o John H. Applcgnlc < Hun. AMANDA J. K O N KULKTO KAR CRK1HTORK. EXHCUTOl'M NOTCK. Tlinolhv M. Whie, execuor o Timohy Whlli deci'iineil. by inier o he HMTKUO o HD Couny i Moiiiiiiiiil.li. hereby glvci nolle" o he cicdiloni ( lio H 1< ieccihird. n hiliu.' lu h'lr debii. ilemani anil clnliir; agiilieil he cslnr u said dceiusi'd mul onli or vllli'iiuilloii. wll-lilii nlni' monhs rom Hi KJMTK'NTl DAY OK Al'llL, 111(15, or lil will n' orever bill red o unv iicilon hcieoniirulu Urn wild execuor. TMOTHY M. WHTE. HARVEY LTTLE, MESSEKGER. Frui and Conecionery on Hoard. 135 Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonuiwn, Long Branch and Asbury 'ark. N. i. All reigh nended or his boa mus be on he whar a sulclen lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her udver-.eed ime. This boa's ime-able s adverised n he RED BANK REGSTER, lied Bank.Sandard, also in he Couning House Monior, Muckey'sSU-'amboaGulde, Bullinger's Guide, New York World, New York Journal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Enprle, and Democra, Holioken. N. J. Time-ables may be obained a THE REGSTER oice. Broad sree. Red Bauk. Excursion Tickes, 50 Cens. S HERFFS SALE. By virue o a wrioll a ome direced, ssued ou o he 2our o Chancery o he Su: o New Jersey, will ie exposed o sale a public vendue, on THU US- DAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 15, beween he hour o 12 o'clock nnd 5 o'clock, (a 2 o'clock). n he aernoon o said day, a he Cour House, Freehold, n he ownship o Freehold, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey. All ha cerain rac or parcel ol land and premises hereinaer paricularly described siune n he ownship o Hovvell in he Couny o Munraouu and Sae o New Jersey, knowu as he New Bargain Mills adjoining lands o James Johnson deceased, beginning a a maple ree marked on our, sides sanding on he souherly side o Manasqunn lliver a lile below he Gris Mill nnd running; bence (1) Norh eighy our degrees nnd lleeu minues Wes wo clalns and oureen links o a sake: hence (2} Norh en degrees and hiry minues Wes crossing he road six chains nnd iy-wo links o a maple sapling marked sanding a he edge o he river; heuce (3) down he river he several courses hereo o he place o beginning, conaining one acre and weny-ive bundredbs o an acre: And also ha cerain oher lo. o land on he norherly side o Manasquon River opposie he (iris Mill a New Bargain called he Forge Lo where an iron orge ormerly 6ood. Beginning a a chesnu ree marked on our sides sanding on he norheaserly side o Manasquan River by he edge o he bunk und near he Noiherly side o he Highway rom Marsbiills Bogo New Bargaiu Mills. Thence il) Souh welve degrees Eas one chain and. seveuy-llve links o a sune : hence C2) Norh sixy-seven degrees'and weny minues Eas one chain and seveny-wo links o a sone; hence (S> Norh welve degrees Wes one chain and sevenyive licks on sone; hence (4) Souh sixy-seven degrees Wes one claln und seveuy-wo links o he Beginning. Conaining weny-live lnndredhs o an acre (25-1) sric measure. Togeher wih he enire privilege o he lowing o he pond and he waer power: ogeher wih he ixures and uu>ns ls belonging o he said Mill. Also all ha cerain lo o land simuie n he ownship o: Hovvell aoresaid on he Souherly'side o he High way leading rom New Barguin Mill o (Jeorgiii Beginning a he Souhwes corner o he (Jrisl Mill lo siuae on he Souh side o he aoresaid road; hence (1) Souh welve degrees and ieen minues' Wes six chains more or le.-s o a suce in he said Wm. H. Johnson's line erny; hence (2> along said line ence (us now sands (1881 Norh eigblv-ihree degrees and hiry minues Eas one chain aud sixy-seven links more or less o he middle o Manasqunn river: hence i3l up said liver he several courses hereo he Souh line o he aoresaid (irls Mill Lo: hence (4) along he Souh line o he same Norh eighy-wo degrees and hiry minues Wes wo chains more or less i he beginning. Conaining one acre and er hundreohs o an acre more or less. The descripion o he irs wo racs above is aken rom a deed rom ssan Nesbi mid wie an William Nesbi and wie lo said Heudriek Luyon daed April 1. 1K71. and recorded n^monmoiili ( ouny Clerk's oice n book 31 o devils piige 107 And he descripion o he his rac is aken rum a deed rom William H. Johnson and wie snlil liewlrlck Lavon d led Sepember and recorded in said Clerk's Olllee lu Book 343 o needs page ;W8 4c, Being he same premises o which ho said Emma H. Cox became seized by virue o a deed o conveyance duly execued under in linml and seal o Sheri o Momnomh Couny hear ing dae oh he day o Nineeen hundre and and recorded in said clerk's Olllee n Buok o Deeds page Ac. Seized as he propery o Charles Foser Cox c al. aken in execuion a ile sui o.. May Shruv and o be sold by O. C. BOliAUD'S. Sheri. Daed April C. EncAl SiiinvK. Sol'r. SHi 20 N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Elizabeh Fisher. llinium. i. isher, her bus band, Annie (or AnmO Finch. Frederick ['nch her husbiuid, and Solomon shuck: Bv virue o an order o he Cun o Chnnceiy ol New Jersey made on in: lav o he dine hereo, in v. cause whereo Anna. M. Klrby is complainan am you and ohers are deendans, you ire r((iilr'd i appear, plead, answer or demur o he said bill o complainan, on or beore he F.KiHTH DAY OK JUNE NEXT, or he said bill will be aken us conessed iigalns you. Th> said bill s iled o oreclose a morgage irver bv.luiries. Dangler o Peer Furry, daed Marc enh, eigheen hundred and elghy-i'luh, on hind: n he Township o (cean, n he Couny o Mon mouh and Kue o New Jersey ; and you, Kllziibel Fisher nnd Annie (or Anna) Finch in made deend nus because.von are wo o he. heirs a law o h suid James H. Dunglvr, who died seized o snli morgaged premises; ami ynii. Hnnnond H. Flshe and Frederick Finch, ar; made deendans becansi you iui> he husbands respecively o he said Kliza belli Fisher and Annie (or Anna) Finch and by vli u hereo claim o have some esae, rlu'b, ile or n eri'h n anil o said morirageil premises; amyoi Solomon Shuck, are mailedclendaul because you ar one o bo mirsn law o Susan shuck, deceased who wns n daugher o he said James. Dangler deceased, who died seized o said morgaged preni SCH.. Daed April 7h, KDMN) WLSON, Solicior o Complaluan 'osollce address. Red Bank. Miiiimoiilli Coun) New Jersey. O N RULE TO MAR CHElTORS. ADMNSTRATOR'S NOTCE. Edmund WHU. adminisraor wih will annexe o ("nlmtlh! (lnrdiiii, ileceiiwil. bv milcr o Hie Sur rogne o ho couny o Moniiioulb, hereby gives no li'! o he cri'dlors o he sulil deceased.'o bring heir ilebls, demanilm and claims iiuiilns in cslu ol wild ile'i'iiscd miller oalh or ullli minimi, wlhl nlm iikiiiix rom (he TWKNTY-FNT DAY 0 MAC. Mill"., iiibev will hn orever himcd o uii acion hereor agains he mild iiilniliilslriioi'. Ac. KDMN) WLHON. Moolngs o ho Board o Hoalh The regular ineelliigs o he lied Haul; Board Healh will be held on Hi! lls! Filluy o cue nun Hi, n 11: P.M., u ho Town Hull, on Mo iiiiiiih Hired. l'nimiiiu buvlur 'oinpilnui o iiki! will prese hem o he secreiiiy hi willing. CHAU.HH ). WANK, Presiden. JAHKH. HCK.KH, Kcereiiry. < YORK AND LONG BRANCH.^. RALROAD. Saions n New York: Cenral R. U. o New Jer y. oo Libery Suee and oo, o Whiehall Sree Souh Ferry Terminal); Pennsylvania, allroad, oo o Conland Sree, Desbrosses Sree und Wes 3d Sree. On and aer November 27h, 14, TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK. 'or New York. (>, (145,»7 27, *7 43, *8 12. *8 21. *H 4:, <!) iu,» 5:j, *O u. m.; U 35, a «07, «(;8 (Saurday only), p. m Suniluys, 3, b 03, U 43 a. in.; 4, i 03, *8 05!> (o ]. m. 'or Perh Amboy, Elizabeh and Newark, (1 (excep E izaieb): U 45. *7 43 (excep Perh Am bo; and Elizabeh), 8X1 (excep Perh Amlioj). H 43 (excep Perh Amboy and EllKubeh).»i(i (excep Perh Amhov), 9 53, 1140 a. m.; H. 4 35, > u, 7 30, i) 08 (Saurdays only), p. m. Sundays, 3 (Perh Anbov only), 8U3, i)43 a.m.; 450, «03, 0115 (Elizabeh only),!»08 p. in. 'or Long Brunch, Asbury Park. Ocean Drove und nermediae saions o Poin Pluasau. 1 /» (Mouduys?xcepic.dj, 1 45 (Mondays exceped), «05, 10, 1(1 us a. m : 12!W. 52, 233 (Suurdnysonly). 4 48, 54r>, (ill. 885, 7 55 p.m. Sundays. 103il, u. m ; 527, 041, v hi) p. m. Sunday rains dono sup a Aubury Park and Oceun (iove. 'or Freehold, vlu Maawan, 0,8 21, 0 20 a.m.; 12 35,4 35, 0 07 p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. 'oo Libery sree, 4, 880. *!) a. m.: 1 20 (Saurduys only). 1SK * *4 45. *5 (Saurdays excepd) ln8 (Saurdays oniy), OiSO, lliup. in. Sundays, 1). *l»40a. in.. 4, 8 30 p.m. Souh Ferry Terminal. 8 25, *<J a. m. 115, *3 35, 3 55, *4 3o, *4 55 (Haurduys exceped), (Saurdays only), u p.m. Sundays,» 55, r v 35 a. m.; 3 55, 825 p. m. 'oo Wes 23d sree, la 15. *8 55 u. m.; 12 25, *3 25, *4 55 p. m nigh (Mondays exceped). Sundays, 12 15,1) 25 a. m.; 4 55 p. m. 'ool Corlnnd and Desbrosses srees, *!) a. in.; la 30, '3 40, *5 10 p. in nigh (Monday exceped). Sundays, 12 15, 9 45 a. m.; 5 p. m. Freehold or Hod Bank via Malawan, 910 u. m ; 12 10, 2 15, 4 20, 0 10 p. in. Denoes express rains. For urher pariculars see ime ables a salonn. EORGE W. SOYD, Gen. Pass. Agen, Penn. R... M. HURT, Geu'l Passenger Aen, Cenral H. R. Q N. J. UFUS BLODGETT, Superinenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. H : L^REDEKCK. W. HOPE, L 1 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oices corner Broad and "rou Srees, KKD BANK, N. J. E " DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, RED BANK, H. Oices: POST-OKKCEBULDNG. A LSTON BBEKMAN, A ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOLCTOR N HANCERY. NOTARY PUBLC. 9 liroud sree, near Fron sree, RED BANK, N. J. P ENNSYLVAN1A RALROAD COM- PANY. On and aer November 27h, 1904, TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK or New York nnd Newark, , 9 53 a. m. 2 51, 6 07 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a, m.; 0 03 p. in; 'or F,lzabeh, 9 53 a. in.; 2 51, 6 07 n. m. 8undays, 9 43 a. m.; 8 03 p. m. ForMiddleoirn, Souh Amboy, Perh Amboy, Woodbridge and Rahwny. ) 53 a. m.; 2 51, 0 07 p. m. Sundays, 1) 43 a. m.; 6 03 p. m. or Maawan, 9 53 a. in.; 2 61, 6 07 p. in. Sundays, 43 a.m.; 6 03 p.m. For Lone: Branch. Poin Pleasan and inermediae saions, 1 45, a. m.; 1 52, 4 48, 0 20 p. m. Sundays, a. in.; 041p.m. op a Norh Asbury Park or Asbury Park and Ocean Grove on Sundays.- Trains leave New York or Red Bank rom Wes 23d sree saion , 8 55 a. in.; 12 25, 3 25, 4 55 p. m. Sundays, 0 25 a. m.; 4 55 p. ui. rom Desbrosses nnd Coilaud srees, 12 15, 9 u. m.; 12 30, 3 40, 510 p. in. Sundays, 9 45 a. m.; 5 p.m. * Does no 8op a Long Branch. V. W. ATTERBURY. J. R. WOOD, Geneial Manager. Pass'r Traic Mgr. GEO. W. BOYD, Gen. Pass'r Agen. R EADNG SYSTEM. NEW JF,RSEY CENTRAL Correced o Nov. 10, TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, Newark, Elizabeh. &c. a 0 i 45, 7 27, 8 12 (New York only.) 8 2«, , 1130 a. m.; 12 35, , 7 30,9 08 p. m. (Saurdays only). Sundays 8 03 a.m p. in. For Freehold via Maawan a G,829 a. m.; p.m. For Alanic Highlands a. m.; 4 35 p. m. For LaUewood, Lakeburs (Mancheser). &c, a 6 47, a. m.; 3 03, 4 41, 5 34, (1 p. in. Sundays a 1044 a.m. For Alanic Ciy a. m.; 3 03, 4 41 p. in Sunduyp a. in. For Philadelphia, Vlneland, Bridgeon, Ac, 0 4' a. m.; 3 03 p. m. For Toms Hiver and Barnepa a (147, a. m GOO p.m. Sundays a.m. TRANS FOR RED BANK. Leave New York. 4 (10, 8 30, 9 40, 1130 a. m.; 1 2i (Saurdays only), , 8 53, , , 5 38, 0 30,11-50 p.m. Sundays 9, 9 4 a. m.;4, 8 30 p. m. Leave Elizabeh. 4 05, 8 42, a. in.; 1 49, , 0 42, p. m. Sundays 9 25 a. in p m. Leave Newark. H a. in.: 120, 3 35, 4 32, "> 40, 0 ]!) p. lu. Sundays 9 05 a. m.; 3 55, 815p.m. iv. (}. BKSLKR. C. M. BURT, Vice Prcs. and Gen'l Mcr. Gen'l Pass. Ag. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECUTRX'S NOTCE. Florence A. Hazard, acing execurix o F.dwan C. Haziird, deceased, by order o he Surrogae o he couny o MomnuuMi. hereby gives imice o he crediors o he suidri'-cea d o bring in helrdebs, demands mid claims agains he esae o said deceased, under oah or alllrmalon. wihin nine nuihhs rom he FORTKKNTH DAY OF FKB11U- AlY, Hi 5. nr hey will lie orever barred o any acion hereor agains. Die snld execurix. Fl.OHKNCK A. HAZARD. Pi'csencluliiis o Henry M. Nevius, Red Bank, N. J O N EULE TO BAR CREDTORS. ADMNSTRATOR'S NOTCE. V F l E. George V. Fowler, adminisraor wih will an ncxed o Mary Huuee. deceased, by nider o in Siirroiriiie ol he Couny o Monn oiub. hereby give noice o he crcdiois o Hie said deceased o bring in heir debs demands and c aims agains he lue o said deceased, under oiih or nllrniilon, wihin nine monhs rom be SXTKKNT DAY OF FKUAUY. 11K5 or hey will be orever barred ol any acion hereor agains (be said adminisraor, 4c. GKOGE V. FOWLER. "..'20 Broadway. New York Ci O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXKCUTOR'S NOTCE. Nahan J. Williams, execuor o "nry eevev deceased, by order o he Suirogale o he Couny o Monmoulb. hereby gives noice (o he crediors o he said deceased, o bring in heir debs, demand! and claims ugains. he esae o said deceased un ier niih or nllrimilou. wihin nine monh!) ron Hi! TWENTY SXTH DAY OK JANAUY, hey will be orever barred o any acion herei iigalns he mild execuor. NATHAN jj_wu.ams. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECUTOR'S NOTCE. John W. Woolley. Execuor o Julia A. Wooll., deceased, by inier o he Suirogiieo he Couny i Monmoulh, hereby gives noice o he cicillois he.mild deceased, o brliw n helr debs, deumn and claims ngahik he esae o said deceased un dei oah or nulrmnllon, wihin nine monhs iron liel'wkntv-fkst DAY OF FHBAV. M or hey will be orever buried o any acion here iikulnsi he said execuor. JOHN w. WOOLLEY. Presen claims o Frederick W. Hope, Counsoll: a Law, el Hank, N. J. M ONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHAN COURT. Jmiuary erm. A. 1)., HWl. n he maer o he esae o Lawrence ('. Long Hree. order o show enlis'. George H.. imisiee, adminisraor o.iiwrcni C. Loii(islree. deceased, having exhibied -o h Courl, under onlh. a Jus and line uccoiin o Hi persona! esae aud ilebls o mild dccedeii, when by app'ii/.'i ha Dip personal euln' o wild Hi CiHd h rihiolcleli o puy bin di-blm, und i' Uesl ng he nil i he Com n he premises. s hen ore ordcrc! hai all pcrhiins ncrchlrd n he land nouiiis, and heiedlanienlh and real emiao. i he mid decci.ncd, ippear beore ile Coin. a Cour house. n Freehold, on THURSDAY. Til ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.. l'.kir,, u 111 A. M lo show eiuimo why HO much o he mild liiiiiln, ern meiilh. hitcdliiiii'ns nud reul clinic o he mild d c'iihed rihold no, be sold JN vlll bn.inill-len o >» bin ilebln, or be rcsldim hereo, an Hu case may ri Uiilrc. By bis Cour, DAVD H. CHATEK, Hurn>K>< Dalcl March Mil, A, )., l)5. T OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, l COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Oices corner Broad and Fron Srees, RKD BANK, N. J. ENRY M. NEVUS,. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hendricksou Block, FroD sree, Red Bank, N. J. iharleh H. VN8, KJ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, noai> STUKKT. RED BANK, N. J 1AMES TS. DEGNAN, ) COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 8 BKOAD STKKKT. RED BANK, N. J. D R. A. G. BROWN, EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECALST Residence 139 Broad'Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Mice boms, Tuesday, Thursday and Saurday aernoons. Telephnoe 133-A, Red Bank. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. )llce Days n ed Bank: Mondays, Wednesdays ind Saurduys; Tuesday evenings rom 7:30 o 8:30. Regiser Building, 42 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J ooms Wand 11.,R. R. F. BORDEN,.,.SURGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion oi Anesheics. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON, Jver Posollce, Red Bank, N.'X. Hours 8-l. D R. PRANK LEE, SURGEON DENTST. Formerly o Borden & Lee. Corner Broad and Monmouh Sis., opposie posoqlce RED BANK, N. J. ' D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON,^ ' DENTAL SURGEON. OFFCE: So. 5 Broad Sree,- Red Bane, N J. D R. FRANK L. MANNNG, SURGEON DENTST. Successor o Dr. F. L. Wrigh., BED BANK.WJ Broad Sree, opposie Ford & Miller's. A C. HURLEY, i 8URVEY0R AND CONVEYANCER, 15 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. a Wih George Cooper, or ieen years. D R. B. F. KNG, VETERNARY SURGEON AND DENTST. LTTLE SLVER, NEW JERSEY. Z Horses boarded winer and summer and ^reaed ree o charge.,r. WM. H. LA WES, JR. ~ VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. T. Residence: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and; i-aple avenue. Red Ban. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Pos Oice Building, RED BANK, N. J. TACOB C. SHUTTS, l AUCTONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm socs arm implemens and oher personal propery. P. 0. Address, 191 Broad sree, Red Bank. E * M. CONK, AUCTONEFR o Household Goods anil Sore Goods. Apply a Akins & Conk's livery sable. Whar avenue, or 102 Borden sree. Red Bank. ENRY OSTENDORFF. Tuner and Repnirer o Pianos and Organs. Oice, de la Ueussille's jewelry sore. Broad S., Red Bank, N. J H. SEELEY, T» PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Commissioner o Deeds. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers P^n»reil. Bills o Sale or Vessels. special Noice RELATNG TO NUSANCES N THE Township o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby dellnod and declared o be, and hey shall nclude anil embrace: 1. The placing or deposiing n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any public or privae propery n his ownship, any dead animal or any par o me same, or any dead lsh or unypuro he same or lllli rom privies or cesspools or cach basins' or rubbish o uny kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (provided Hin sable manure nnd oher manure may be used is a erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever. -. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or ilh. 3. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil garbage or oher otenilvi! or ill enuiiiaslnjr solid or Uni) maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel n which he same may be conveyed or carried. ' 4. The carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which lias heon removed jom any privy vaul or ci sspool, unless he same shull lie inclosed in air-igh barrels, or in a perecly lirh and properly covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbage hrough he srees ol he ownship excep beween (lie ioius o sunse and six A. M. 0. The burning o any muer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o ally oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or ai.noylng gas, smoke, seam or oln. 7. The casing orilischarglng no he Shrewsbury or Nivesink, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or ino any sream n his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance Hhli'h has wen removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise. B. Any and every nuisance us above, delned la hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin he. ownship o Shrewsbury, anil any person making, creaing, causing, iiminliiiiiliig or permiing any o oald nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o'weny- vi dollars. The above s anexirm" rom he ordinances o &9 hoard o healh o Sl-.ewsbuiy ownship, and ha H'liiui will lie horong'.ily enorced. ALBF.RT L. 1VNS. l'resliii'i i ho Hoard ol Healh. \, C. UUUMON, Secreary. O N RULE TO 5AR CREDTORsT" ADMNSTRATOR'S NOTCE. George Flick, adminisraor o William Wood.deccnwil, bv older o he Mi»n>gii> n li<> Couny o Mm h, hereby HVCH noice lo he credlomohhe. siild dcceiixed, o bring n heir dcblh. deimmds and claliiisi ngaliisl hii esae o sui! lcci'iimcl under oah nr alllniiiilon, wihin nine monlm rom lil HKVKNTH DAY'OF A'U,, Wi. or hev will h» orever haired o any liclon hereor iigiiliw ha suid iidiuiulsliiior. ikorge 'lick. O N RULE TO HAR ORKDTORy. ~ EXECUTOH'H NOTON. Edmund Wilson, execuor o Ruh V. (innliio deceiiscd. bv oriler o Hi! Hiirnigui o ho Couny «Moiiiinjiilh, hereby gives niilco o hn c.reilllorn o bii will ilecciimcd o hrllw n heir ilehw, ilcmmiilri nihlclnlms iiiraliih he enail o mild deccimcd. under or iililruiiliin. wihin nine, monhn rom he TUTY-'UHT DAY OK MAOH, 10(16 or limy will be orever burred ol any Acion hnrror agaln.i he mild execuor. EDMUND

16 BREF TjMSJJF NEWS. MNOR., HAPPENNGS N AL PaE^S OF THE COUNTY. Pemoual Noes, Trillins/ AccidenH, Odd neiilen and nere»lnl Faure.H o Lie- in ilai/e uni Vaun ru. A son was iorn o Mrs. Daniel T. Hendricksoi) o EuglMiiown las Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. HenilneUson ormerly lived in Miildleown oiviinliip. Miss Cassie Tren lms (aen Miss.Sadie Burrell's place as saleslady in D. V. Perine's sore a Freehold. Miss burrell Las a posiion a Newark. Miss ha Tilon o Keypor, a suden a he Normal si-liool a Trenon, began pracice leaching a Jed Bank on Monday. James Murpliy o Freehold has closed his rish marke a ha place, and reired rom business on accoun o poor healh. W. rving Apiileg.'ie o Fanuiiigdale was a member o lie Unied 1 Saus grand jury a Trenon las week. James E. Lippineo, presiden o he Long Branch hanking company, is laid up wih rheumaism. Mies Mabel Berge o Adelphisi was aken o he Long Branch hospial las Wednesday or appendiciis. Miss Sadie Paerson o Freehold has aken a posiion in Andrew J. C. Siolies's law oice al ha pluc- Grandin Lavnn, aged eleven years, son o Grandin Layono Long Branch, died las wek o piralysr,. Mrs. George Holl'miin o Keypor vvill go o a New York hospial soon or surgical reamen. John Corell o Keypor is building a sore on his propery on Second sree. Heypor Couple Nu-prised. Mr. and Mrs. Leser Horner o Keypor received a surprise visi rom a number o heir riends a., lew nighs ago. The evening was spen in singing and playing games, aer which rerehhmens weri served. Mr. ami Mrs. Horner received a gi o a couch rom he eurprisers. A Mininer'8 Good Berh'. Rev. George B. Wigh, a well-known Mehodise miniser, has been appoined uae commissioner o chariies and correcion by Governor Sokes a a salary o $51,0 a year. Mr. Wiglii preached aengliahown in hia early minisry and is well-known in Moninouh couny. lllacumnih'h VlnneVH Hanhed. Frank Sherman, a blacksmih a Wes Long Branch, was shoeing a horse las Wednesday when he annual sepped on he ingers o his righ hand, earing he skin and crushing he lesh. The injuries were dressed a he Long Branch hospial. Burned Wih Ho (iraiu. Mrs. Holmes Wilson, who lives near Hovrell, was pouring ou ho chicken gravy a ew days ago when he pan slipped and he gravy wns spilled over ber righ arm. The arm was burned rom he elbow o he hand. Rlehard ioke r, Jr., o Build a Heal Richard Croker, Jr., son o he ormer Tammany leader, has bough a large rae o land near he Counry clul>a Deal or $13,1). He will build a house a a cos o $50,0 and sables and dog kennels a a cos o $10,0. Urickeu Wih cri/o. Capain John C ClnrK o Long Branch was sricken wih verigo on he sree ii ha place a ew days ago. He ell on he pavemen and received a cu on he cheek. He soon revived aer being aken home. mprovemen!! o a Bakery. L. Yunlier, a baker a Keypor, will move bis ba^eshop on May 1s o he sore laely occupied by John A. Peer. Sir. Yiinker will i up his presen sore wih elecrical machinery or mixing purposes. A'eir Clerk in 'rcehol'.i Sore. Clarence Blakeney o Freehold is a' new clerk in D. V. Periine'a sore a ha place. He ukes he place o Herman Woolley, wh) has aken a posiion in Clarence Whie's shoe sore a Red Bank. Delayed Weddini/ Announcemen.' Annnuiic'iiiii hiisjuy been made o lie marnage o Jli.-s Ada Waiis and Kenm-lh E. Cmiklin o Keypnri, which nnk place ;. Nc* York on Ocober 25l>, l!io4. The couple uie living a Keypor. Girl Kicked m a llurm-. Addie Flock, daugher o J. Bills Flock o Alleiiowii, while playing in he barn on Tuesday uioming o lis, week, W»H kicked >v :i horse. 'lic child wan badly bruised and inernal injuries are eared. Archiec Wins a 'rixe. The Lyig Branch coir.ieil recenly olerej a piizcnj' ioll lor Uu> hes plims suxniiied or ihe proposed new boardwalk casino a ha place. George \ Chasev o Long Branch wun he prize. Fell rom a Scaold. A. H. Lmvia o Uoglislilown, while pupi'mi a hall ovvr n huirwiiy a ew duys ago. ell ro'ii n scalvuld >"lie oo o ll-.e. liiiirs. lie»'a«diirlly bruised, bu iibained do serious iujuiy, Aued Man Shorn «Slorni-. Jiinii.'-i L Hounding o Ki'ypoil is Bi years old. A oin> ui'm he was an cxpcil blacl<hmiui. A ew days ago be shod a borne jual o ry bin hiuid and he did he work in good iliape. Mall «!» /<»»«Xeu< Job. H'.'iijamin 1'. j'ine ban given up bin posiion an mail carrier a Long rniich o ake a posiion HH HR-HMUM in Macv'-i hlore a New York. 1HK amily vvill move i> in' ciy. MiiHjiilnl i'uien liciui 4 ijiii. JCBHO Auinack o Keypor, who in undergoing ieiiinoii a he Ling liiinch liohpiiil," in recovering, hu, i will be lpvotil woeliii beore ho will he> ablo o i'nni home. Mird') Ken in Town lloc;. A bird buil, in neii. las weeli in he own clock a MiumwrU'iii ami po be clock ou o bisinchh. 'J'lio nenl wan reuiive<l ul«l lx 1 clock remnued operaions. Mnr TeHlroeik wiruvina. Mayor Frank L. 'JViiBroiok o Anbury Park has been dangerously sick wih pneumonia, bu here is a sligh improvemen in his condiion. Sone Back o Mleuvor. Edwin Bl.'Carerand amily, ormerly o Keypor, and who have been living a Tbomasville, Georgia, or a number o years, vvill reurn o Keypor o live in a shor ime. Maawan'n Olden Ciizen.. Cornelius Hendrickson, Maawan's oldes ciizen, was!)1 years old las Monday. Mr. HendricUwm is visiing his daugher. Mrs.. R. Robers o New Monmoub. lradinu Hevpor School «.VOM<«. The grounds abou he Keypor public school building are being graded. The dir dug rom he guers o he srees is o be used and he own eams will be employed, Epidemic COHCH School. The Manasquan public school has been closed on accoun.o an epidemic o scarle ever and diphheria. Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very glad u 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 kino promply and cheerully. SABATH& WHTE, 16 and S Fron S.* lied Band. N. J. il Racycle! No " Ho Air" is needed o sell he Racycle. This wheel sells because is meris are such ha i canno help bu sell. The Racycle is he easies riding wheel in he world because he power is applied in he mos direc way, and because he power is applied beween he bearings and no on one side o he bearings, as is he case wih all oher wheels. Spring orks, coaser brakes, and spring saddles can be had wih Racycles i desired. Sorck guaranees every Racycle he sells. He knows i's sae o give he sronges kind o a guaranee wih hese wheels and he gives i. The buyer o a Racycle hus ges a double guaranee he guaranee o he maker ha he wheel is perec in maerial and workmanship, and Sorck's guaranee besides. AUNT JANE, wih y" c -i added o our sock as he resul o our buyers' visi o he Grand Rapids and CHicago Furniure markes renders absoluely unassailable our posiion as New Jersey's Leading Furniure Dealers. LOWEST PRCES GUARANTEED AND PROVED. UPHOLSTERY FABRCS-Sperial. you are decoraing your home consul us. The larges sock o draperies and drapery abrics on he coas. Suiable or any syle o decoraion rom he ancien periods o hisory down o " Ar Nouveau." This week we oer a special prices : Sained Glass Madras in 15 beauiul paerns. Novely Ne s in green, red and ecru. Schroeder's Hair Tonic kills dandru, keeps he hair rom alling ou and makes he scalp healhy. enough or i o do. A Schroeder's Pharmacy. TO AS USUAL HAS GOT THE BEST SEEDS THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. OATS! OATS! OATS! Swee Corn, Field Corn, Garden Seeds o All Kinds. Tha's Also Pra's Food, Hay, Grain, and everyhing o he hind, r Having closed ou my cigar business have hree pool ables, cigar cases and he old. ndian squaw or sale. The ndian squaw cos $150, bu 1 will sell her or $10. Good as new. Conn; along and ake a jrool look a her. also have a horse and wagon or sale. have hese goods on my hands and don' wan hem. will make he prices righ. You know ha my Seed Poaoes and all kinds o Farm Seeds mus be rij^lil, as usual. Two-Horse Marke. Wagon or sale; also a se o ligh double harness, almos new, wih paen leaher collars. 15 Fron Sree, Opp. Globe Hoel, RED BANK. JOE KOGEK8, U^l (j ij i / - \'.. >... m * i -'/ V. / 1. _ For he remainder o he presen season we will rom our seleced sock o Garden Seeds and Onion Ses, he ollowing low prices: AND AND PEA oer a S).75 per Bushel, a $5.25 per Bushel. Counry Genleman Swee Corn, Early Mammoh " ". Sowell's Evergreen " " 2.50 Ligh Red Onion Ses, medium size, 375 Whie Yellow Danvers Ambler's Healing Powder. -.»- " V OLD WAlllANTKD TO CUKE SORES, GALLS, SCRATCHES, MANUE, KTO. Knllly applied. VuruiiUi al all HANCE & li $3. bushel BROAD STREET, RED BANK. ' or nun pospaid. 1'rlc!' >0 <o»uii. B. E. HAYES & CO., 'oiinlli ox 411. M nnk, N. J. DR. STLES. CS Will visi Hod Bunk, N. J., every ouor Wolnoudiiy. Nex Viii Wednciday, May 8d, FriMU'oiiiiiiliillon mill ic iiiilualon. (JiihHCil nood il al inmlnmui inlcoi, hnvo your oyia oxum- M. Mom;, os P. m. A 1'oBollno lnildlng oonm Decoraion Day Will Soon be Here THE BE3T PLACE TO AND GET FRST-CLASS MECHANCAL WORK S AT T. MANSON & SON'S, RED BANK, N. J., NEAR TOWN HAiL. One o he Larges ana Bes Equipped Plans in New Jersey. W«> carry lnrc iocl o Monumens o noloo rom. All worli ll/iiuli'd by Pncuiinic ools. Wp di'liver imd ne Monumena in nil pnri o Now Jorscy. No oxrii elmrgo or dihance. (!;ill and KCH our now Slao Burial Vaul. VN TONE ''lu: Jes Spring Tonic ever manuacured. Composed o ingrediens any one o which is a builder up o he. sysem. $1. ]><)» Bolo. Money back i no. saisacory. Oornnr Brond anil Monnouh 3,j., Red Bank, N. J. i)- 13(5. mmmmm u C TJ

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