VOLUME XXV. NO, 28 HEI) HANK NJ., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, PAG EH 1 TO 8.

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1 RED BANK REGSTER. VOLUME XXV. NO, 28 HE) HANK NJ., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, PAG EH TO 8. THE OPENNG UK DUl RT. HENDRCB AND BTANTON NOT YET SENTENCED, A tharge That the Pett Jur n Ther 'ame were mproperl Talked to Whle fonalderma Ther Yerdet The Hrand Jur, Th«Januar term of court opened at Freehold esterda. The mont mterebtg pece of busbws whch wan expected to come before the court was the sentencng of Charles C. Hendrcks and Saut'l Btanlon, who WTH convcted of consprac n the Laura Bggar Bennett case. The were not sentenced, howavt-r. An affdavt made b Andrew J. C. Ktokus «a» read n court n whch Mr. Htokes declared that whle the jur wan out consderng the case the were told b Constable Charles E, Strong, who had them n charge, that the would have to sta there tll the agreed, Ths, t was held, was mproper, and mght have affected the verdct of the jur. The sentencng of Hendrcks and Stanton was lad over tll the matter could be nvestgated. Robert W, Lowden, who klled Robert H, Ran at Avon, b slashng hm wth a razor, and who pleaded gult to murder n the second degree, was sentenced to twent ears n state prson at hard labor. Sherff Bogardus' frst grand jur was sworn n, and Judge Fort made a bref charge to them. He sad that there were no specal mattersjo call ther attenton to, except the Belmar ral accdent. He sad that the matter had been nvestgated b the last grand jur, but that no ndctments had been found ; although the evdence before the coroner's jur showed that some one was to blame. He sad that f he had known that the last grand jur had found no ndctments n ths case, he would have gone to Freehold the da the grand jur came n court and would have sent them back wth nstructons to fnd an ndctment aganst the engneer. John H. Cook of Red Bank s foreman of the grand jur. The other grand jurors are : Atlantc WelllnKUjn Wllkns, Katontown Joseph L), TaaNot. Freehold Charles D. B, Forman. Wllam s. BurtU. Hotmdel-jccol) 0. Lamhertw>n. HowMl joeepb L, Butcher.* Manalapan Dr. AsherT. Applegate. Marlboro Alfred Hard, Matawan Wllam A, Fountan, Mchael E. Healr, Mddletown Wllam B, Conover, Thomas H, Leonard. Mllstone John B, El, Neptune jessa Lle Klnmonth. Henr Stelnhacn. Ocean Danel Edwards. Calvn U, VanNote. JUran- Tbon Botevear, Wllam Cherr. Bhrewbur Forman B, 8mth. Upper Frwhold-WllUm H, Cubberl. Wa-wmtam P. Leffereon, Wllam. Bergen, Excused, There s ver lttle work before the grand jur, and t s not probable that the wll be n sesson more than fve or sx das, unless the should be held n sesson b Judge Fort untl the end of the term of court, as has been done several tmes recentl. Wth the excepton of the Belmar ral accdent all the cases to come before the grand jur are sad he comparatvel trval, ALONZO JACKSON'S PG. He Fon t at the Opera Motae- ts Emeape. and Keeapture, The Fenburg stock compan, whch appeared at the Red Bank opera house last week, announced that a pg would le gven awa at the performance on Frda nght. A number was gven to each person at the door on Frda nght and the numbers were drawn from a hat. The condtons were that whoever held the number correspondng to the one drawn from the hat should go upon the stage and catch the pg, whch had been put n a pen on the stage. The wnnng number was held b AJonzo Jackson of Bank street, near the rver, Mr. Jackson went upon the stage and just as he would get hold of the pg the lghts would be turned down. He fnall caught the pg, however, and held hm hgh n the ar. Mr, Jackson put the pg under the stoop of hs house for safet tll mornng. Durng the nght the pg got out and swam across the rver. Wth the assstance of Edward Bense, Mr. Jackson re-captured the pg on.saturda mornng. A Shortage of Goal. The suppl of oft coal at the Red Bank Electrc lght plant gave out esterda. Onl buckwheat hard coal was on hand and suffcent steam could not be kept up wth ths. Two trolle oars had t > be wthdrawn and the cars were run on the half-hour schedule. None of the cars were heated. A ternporar suppl of coal was secured from Samuel W. 'Morford of Red Bank and Abbott Worthle of Lttle Slver and normal condtons were resumed ths mornng. A Crstal Weddng. The ffteenth weddng annverear of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Rddle of Oceanport was celebrated on Monda nght. About twent guests were present. Mr. and Mrs, Rddle receved a large num. her of gfts. Trplets Born at Sprng Lake. Trplets, all grl, were born oh Monda to Mrs. John Bare of Sprng lake, Prevous to ths addton there were eleven grls and two bos n the faml, Basketball at St. James's clubhouse next Monda nght. St. James vs. Ocean Grove. Admsson and S cents, A,dv, SEWEK ASHLBSMENTt*. The Hunt hv 'ald b Februar ftth or the Propert Wll be Hold, The board of eomnhhonerh at ther meetng on Monthl nght msm'd a resoluton declarng Hnt tax warrants should bo HNed for all sewer astk'smmtmth not pmd b Februar 5th, Al most tll the specal sewer assessments have been pad, but there an H few who declare the won't pa and can't be made to pa, and thero are a few oth-rs whose falure to pa s due to neglect or overflght. At the moetng on Monda Edmund Wlson, the town counsel, was present, and he told tn commkhoners what the law was on the subject. The commssoners, actng under hs advce, passed a resoluton statng thn facts n the vnae and declarng that on Februar 5th tax warrants would be ssued aganst all propert where the sewer assessments were not pad, and the propert would be sold, the samo as for unpad taxes. The members of the board expressed regret at beng oblged to proceed n a summar wa aganst these delnquent' taxpaers, but as was ponted out at the meetng, an other course would be a breach of dut and would be emnentl unfar to the general taxpaers and especall to the numerous propert ownen who have alread cheerfull and promptl pad the specal ashessnent. Of the $24,0 assessed aganst propert owners for specal benefts all but a ver small amount has been pad, but, as suggested at the meetng, the oblgaton to pa the small amount stll remanng was mperatve and one whch the board must recognze. WNDOWS BROKEN BY BULLETS Sernum Rettultm of Netr Years Eve Frolc*, On New Years eve the usual demonstratons of frng off pstols n Red Bank took place, and three expensve wndows were broken. One of these was the large wndow n Mrs. E. Wea's mllner store ; another was one of the Jarge plate glass wndows n the Mercantle btnk, and the thrd was the transom n Sherman's meat market. A wndow n Bred's meat market was also broken, t s not known whether the wndows were broken accdentall n the reckless frng off of pstols, or whther the breakng of the wndows was ntentonal. Mrs, Wes has offered a reward of $ for the arrest and convcton of the person or persons who broke the wndow n her store. The matter came up before the town commssoners on Monda nght, hut the town oownsel gave t as hs opnon that the town could not legall offer a reward for the convcton of the offenders. The ordnance of the town fx a penalt of fve dollars for shootng off ptols n the town, and Chef Frankln Perce Strker was nstructed to make a thorough nvestgaton of the matter and report at the next meetng of the board. The wndow n Sherman's market was replaced esterda b an accdent nsurance compan, of whch Allare & Son are agents. One nght last week, between Sunda and Wednesda, a bullet was shot through a back bedroom wndow of Joseph Wnter' house on Wallace street, The bullet struck a door frame and bounced back on a bureau, where Mrs. Wnter found t on Wednesda nght. An Ushers' Beneft. The Wawaanda dramatc club of Oeeanport, whch presented the pla " Down East" n Oakaleta hall at that place a few weeks ago, wll gve the pla n the Red Bank opera house on Monda nght, Januar 9th, for the beneft of tho ushers of the opera house. The pla was wrtten b Albert Tllotson and the parts wll be taken b Oceanport talent. All that the ushers wll have to pa the club wll be ther expenses, - - A Justce Fned. George H. Blls, a justce of the peace of Asbur, was tred at Freehold on Frda on the charge of extorton. t was alleged that he obtaned $8. last October from Alvn Jackson, aganst whom complant had been made b Matthew O'Hagan, chargng hm wth the unlawful cuttng of tmber. Blls was fned $ and gven untl the frt Thursda n Februar to settle. A Bowlng Tournament. The Monmouth count bowlng tournament wll bo started at the Amerjcan hotel alles to-nght, wth Atlantc Hghlands aganst Red Bank. A handcap pool tournament wll begn at the Amercan hotel tomorrow nght. Two games wll be plaed. Fremen Elect Offcer*. Relef engne compan of Red Bank elected these offcers lasl'nght: Foreman Arthur Jeffre. Frst assstant foreman Wllam Buse. second awtatant foreman Joseph Sweene. Secretar Fred E, Brower, Trearer C, R. D. Koxwell. Jontor-WlBtn Buse. An Extraordnar Effort must be made to entrel rd our shelves and counters quckl, as our new store s nearg completon. Earl mornng shoppng has man advantages. (We close 7 o'clock evenngs ) See dspla advertsement on page 3 of Tm REGS TEE. Joseph Salz, Red Bank. Adv, - m m - Basketball between St. James's team and Ocean Grove at St, James's club, house next Monda nght. Admsson 86 and 5 cents. Adv, DEATHSMRNll THE WKEK A NUMBER OF AGED PEOPLE PASS AWAY. Deaths of Mm, Margaret Morgan Nntth mf Mhreembur and Mm, Thomam Lmke of Lttle mter Other featha. Mrs. Margaret Morgan Smth of Shrewsbur, wdow- of E. Dt'luHeld Smth, ded of pneumona on Thursda, aged 7 ears. Mrs. (Smth had bt«m sck onl three das, Mrs. Smth was the daughter of lov, Glbert Morgan of Bradford Sprng*. Slmer, North Carolna, Her husuand H a, well-known poltcan and ht was at om> tme a corporaton cow' of tn ct of New York. He was also dstrct attorne under Presdent Lncoln, He ded n 878. Snce that tme Mrs, Smth had occuped the countr home on Scamore avenue at Shrewsbur, Mrs, Smth was a member of the Shrewsbur Presbteran church. She leaves two laughters and three HODS. The are Mr, Albert D. Baldwn, MMB Charlotte E, Smth and Harold M, Smth, who lve at home; Herbert B. Smth of Montere, Massachusetts, and E, Delafleld Smth, presdent of the Foster ount state bank at Carrngton, North Dakota. Mrs, Smth's funeral was held at her late resdence athalf-paht two o'clock on Monda afternoon. John H, J'anSehotek, John H. VanSchock, collector of Howell townshp, ded last Wednesda at hs home near flower Squankum, Hs death was due to bran fever, wth whch lft had been sck onl a short tme. Mr, VanSchock wa a natve of Shrewsbur townshp, but he moved to Howell townshp a great man ears ago. He once lved at Navesnk, but the greater porton of hs lfe had been spent n Howell townshp, where he conducted a large dar farm. He had stores at Seabrgt and "Lakewood, where he sold the products of hs farms. He was also nterested wth Jamw H. Butcher n the buldng of gravel s n hs secton under the state ad law, Besdes beng collector of Howell townshp le was a member of the bord of educaton. He was a good frend and neghbor and had the respect and confdence of all who knew hm. Mr. VanSchock marred a daughter of Schenck Oonover of Chapel Hll, and she and several chldren survve hm. Hs bod waa bured on Monda n Far Vew cemeter at Headden's Corner. bearere. Hs sons acted as pall Wlllatn E. Wllam E. VanDke, a constable at Long Branch, ded of heart dsease on Wednesda at the home of hs brother, Elsha VanDke of Long Branch, where he had lved for a number of ears. He had suffered wth heart dsease and rheumatsm but was able to be around the house. The mornng of hs death he seemed n better sprts than usual, but at noon he was found dead n bed. Mr. VanDke was 55 ears old, H«was Jhe son of Catharne and Elsha VanDke and was born at Shell Dock, now known as Branchport. He was a panter b trade but for thrt ears he had devoted almost hs entre tme to hs dutes as cons;able. He marred Mss Hannah West, who ded several ears ago. One son, Wllam Edgar VanDke, survves hm. He leaves also three brothers and a sster. The are Elsha and Sdne VanDke of Long Branch, Charles H. VanDke of Seabrght, and Mrs. Jane Denns of Martngburg. West Vrgna. Mm, Mar Jarobun. Mrs, Mar Jacobus, wdow of Wllam Jacobus of Port Monmouth, ded ver suddenl last Thursda nght. When she retred she seemed n her usual good health. The next mornng her daughter went to her room to call her and found her dead n bed. Heart dsease was the cause of her death, Mrs, Jacobus was 82 ears old and had lved at Port Monmouth all her lfe, Three chldren survve her. The nre Wllam Jacobus of Port Monmouth, EUa Jacobus, who works n George A. Bowne's faml at Mddletown, and Sarah Jacobue, who lves at home. The funeral was held on Monda at the New Monmouth Baptst church and was conducted b Rev. W. V. Wlson. Wllam T, Smth, Wllam H. Smth, a former resdent of Morganvlle, ded on Wednesda, Januar 24th, at the home of hs daughter, Mrs. George L. Greenwood, "near Colt's Neck. He was 88 ears old and hs death was due to a general breakng down of hs health. For man ears he was a farmer at Morganvlle, but for several ears past he and Mrs. Smth had lved wth ther daughter. Besdes a wfe Mr. Smth leaves two daughters and two sons. The are Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Electa Qackenbush and Wllam and Warne Smth. The funeral was held n the Methodst church at Morganvlle and the bod was bured n Rose Hll cemeter at Matawan. Thotnam Burton McFlood. Thomas Burton McFlood, son of Dela and Wllam Flood of Far Haven, ded on Frda nght at the home of hs grandfather, John McOonat, of New Monmouth. The bo was four ear old and the cause of hs death waa pneumona. He had lved wth hs grandfather snce babhood. The funeral was held on Sunda at the house and the bod wa burled at Mt. Olvet cemeter. Ths s the thrd death n Mr. McOonat's faml wthn two ears. The frst was that of hs wfe, whch occurred n Jul, 90, and the»u> that d hnt No of w he Mrn, Walter J, 'nrkrr. llch-n Vt'hlr 'arkt, wfe u! \\ alter.). 'ark-r of Far Huv', ded nn Monda nght at New York at the houm of her Nster, Mrs, L, Bantu, Khe had Hutrered wth an nternal tcoublc md hud expected to K< to a honjul fur an operaton. Her deth came ver unexpectedl. Mr, er N n the South ard Mrw, er VVH lvng wth her Bster for the wnter. She moved from led Bank to New York about two months ago. BendeH a hu-*b and Mrn, er lonveh two / daghttth, Theld and Doroth. The funeral wll be held at New York, MrH, Elma Mrs, Elza Scklen, wdow of For no an Sckles, ded on Sunda, December 'JHtl, at the hon! of her du^hter, Mrw, Aaron Sutphen, near Scnbevlle. Her death wan ver sudden. She ate a heart supper and Hpent the evenng wth the fattjl. Soon after retrng»he was sezed wth apoplex and ded n a few mnutes. She was Hevent oafh old. Four chldren survve her. The ar«* Charles Sckles of Matawan, Alfred Sckles of New York, Forman Sckles of Phladelpha and Mrs, Sutphen, whose, home she ded. Mm. Thatnatt Lake, Mar J., wfe of Thomas Lake of Branch avenue, ded last nght from a complcaton of dseases. She had been sck for some tme. Mrs, Lake was 5 ears old. She leaves no chldren. The funeral wll be held on Frda afternoon at two o'clock at the house. The servce wll be conducted bv Rev. W. A. Llle, pastor of the Lttle Slver Methodst church, of whch Mrs, Luke had been a member for several ears. THE HOSPTAL AUXLARY, Annual Meetng Yemterdau of the ttut Bank Socet. The Red Bank auxlar of the Long Branch hosptal held ts annual moetng esterda afternoon at Mrs, Drummond's on Lero place. Accordng to the report of the treasurer the auxlar rased the sum of,.87 durng the ear just closed. Of ths amount $628,48 was turned over to the hosptal, leavng a balance n the treasur of $ Ths balance wll reman n the treasur subject to the call of the hosptal managers, The auxlar decded to hold a socable for the members and others who asssted at the far recentl held at the town hall. The socable wll be held at Mrs. Frank L. Blasdera on East Front street next Wednesda afternoon. t wll hegn at three o'clock and contnue untl sx o'clock, A program wll be rendered and refreshments wll be served. The next regular meetng of the auxlar wll be held the frst Tuesda n Februr at Mrs, Surd's on Ral avenue. CLUB OFFCERS NSTALLED. Offcal* of St, Jamen'* Club Take Ther Staonm, The new offcers of St. James's club of Red Bank were nstalled on Monda nght b Rev. James A. Renolds. The offcers are : Presdent Peter Lang, Vlut* presdent-wllam P, Snder, Treasurer Tmoth Uounuu, Recordng secretar Edward O'Flhcrt. Fnancal secretar John F. Holau, Warden Martn Moore. Board of managers Mchael Mctarrlt. Joseph F, Rell, John Kearne. Charles Haw kns, John Mo- Nel,'Mchael MBlune, Martlu f»rffln. After the nstallaton an nformal dance took place* whch was followed b a good socal tme and refreshments. St. James's club was organzed about fve ears ago. The prme mover n the organzaton was Father Renolds, whose object t vvs to create a stronger socal sentment among the oung men of the parsh. The club has snce combned benefcal features wth the socal sde of the organzaton, A sck member s pad $5 a week for thrteen consecutve weeks and several hundred dollars has been pad out for ths purpose. The ebjb has 04 members and there s about $8 n the treasur. Hotel Lcenses Granted. Among the lcenses for hotels n ths vcnt granted b Judge Hesle es terdn were those of James L, Warden and J. Edgar B«wer of Red Bank, Wl= Ham Mers of am Oceanc, Wllam H. Qarrgan of Oeeanport, James Carroll of Port Monmouth, Joseph Corbett of Atlantc Hghlands, A. L. Bennett of Far Haven and Wllam H. Brehm of Seabrght. John Hntleumn of East Oceanc waa granted a wholesale lcense. The applcaton of Humphre J. Haward of Red Bank for a hotel lcense was lad over untl Januar 5th. The Schubert Glee Club, The-Sehubert glee club of Asbur, whch appeared at Red Bank last ear, wll gve a concert n the town hall on Thursda nght, Januar 29th, for the beneft of Trnt church of Red Bank. Dancng wll follow the concert. The concert gven b the Schubert glte club last ear was ver fne and the affar vas a great fnancal success. Gone to Calforna. Benjamn Shoemaker, who hat been a clerk n George M. Quackenbush's grocer store at Lttle Slver for some tme, left on Frda for Calforna, where he expects to engage n busness. at TEK (JOLDhN WEDDNG. MR, AND MRS, WM. H. WOOD RECEVE MANY FRENDS, Hvautful nmttme Deroratonm, Musc H an OreheHtra, and a tollaton Man Ufftt of Hold and Vut Ulan* ThoHe *renent, Tho golden weddng of Mr, and Mrs, Wllam Henr Wood of Maple avenua M ( elehnte m Saturda nbt. t was n the naturh of a recepton, whch >egfu at -ght o'clock and contnued unl eleven o'clock. Mr, and Mrs, Wood vveu asssted n leccvm^ th«guests b ther daughter, Mr*. Wllam B, Mount. The luume wan handsomel decorated wth flnweh, palms, evergreen, smlax and golden rbbon. Walter H. ParBuns's McleNtra furnshed the musc, plang several approprate nelectons. At nne t'clock the gnents HU down to a table adeu wth all the good thngs of the season. After the feastng there was a resumpton of the merr-makng, whch dd not cease untl mdnght. Sr, and M. Wood were the recpents of man valuable nftw, m-ludng gold on, cut glass and Boheman ware. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs, Joseph Chadwck, Msses Florence and Lllan Chadwck, Mrs. Fdela Ackerman. Mr, and Mrs, George M. 8. tf, George Hendrckson. Mrs. Suse Schroeder, Mss Eml Trafford, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whtmore, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Uullngton, MsBHatteOullngon, Herbert Oullngton, Mr, and Mrs. Gu Sckels, Mr^and Mrs. Charles Curts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mount, Msses Florence and Almra Mount, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mount, Mss Mar Mount, Rev. E. J, KuJp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BJackman, Mr. and Mrs. JVllam Applegate, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Atwater, Mss Frances and Benne Atwater, Mr. and Mrs, Harr Watts, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. J. Bonnell. Mr. and Mrs, Glbert Reckless. Mr. and Mrs, CharlesRecklesa, Mrs. J L M. Ward and son. Mr, and Mrs. John Kng, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Hendrckson, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Lous Y. Mannng, Dr, and Mrs. Frank Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lnch, Mr, and Mrs. Howard WhtHeld," Mr. and Mrs. S. Ketcham, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes and J. Frank Hawkns of Red Bank Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Whtmore of Oceanc; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Scobe and E. Van- Buskrk of Eatontown ; Nelson Armstrong of Freehold * Mr. and Mrs. Harr Blackman and son of Newark ; Mr. and Mrs, Edwn Ackerman, Mss Mara Acterman and James Barcla of Hackensack ; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Burns of Jerse Ct ; Mrs. Anna Snedeker and Mss Josephne Hull of Hemp, stead, Long sland ; Mr. and Mrs, Wllam H. Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mller and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Mller and son of Brookln ; Mr. and Mrs, John Morrow and son, Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Morrow and sons and C- W. Luster of New York. THE CENTRAL HOTEL CLOSED. Frank Chapman, the Mjeaaee, Dtmpommemmed, Wllam A, Cole, propretor of the Central hotel, made applcaton at Freehold esterda for a lcense for the hote). The grantng of the lcense was opposed b Edmund Wlson, representng Frank Chapman, who clams to be the tenant of the hotel. Last Frda Mr. Chapman was dspossessed through justce court proceedngs. Mr. Cole clams that Mr. Chapman owes hm two months' rent. Mr. Chapman does not dspute ths, but he clams the prvlege of tenanc on account of a new lease drawn dated from the frst of ths month, Mr. Chapman also declares that he tendered Mr. Cole pament for ths month's rent but that Mr. Cole refused to accept t. A lawsut s now pendng between the partes. The applcaton for the lcense^esterda was made b James E. Degnan. counsel for Mr. Cole. He stated to the jourt that hs clent was n charge and control of the hotel ot the present tme and that Mr, Chapman was no longer a tenant of the propert. Decson was reserved untl tomorrow. OOEANC'S ENDE4TORER8. Offcerm Elected and New Memberm Added, The Chrstan Endeavor socet of the Oceanc Presbteran church met at Mrs, Mnne Harve's last week and elected these offcers: Presdent-Mre, J,C, Brll. Vce presdent Mrs, Mnne Harve, Treasurer.lames Bogle. Secretar Mss Jefwe Bruce. Charman of lookout tftmmhtee Mra Nelle Harfe. Charman of praer commttee Mss Am Longstrret, Charman of socal commttee Mss Margaret Brll. Sx new members were added to the roll of the socet. The are Henr J. Allen, Arthur Goldng, Joeeph Hakes, Harr Brll, Mabel Sherman and Hatffe ~ Brown, ^^ " Trp to the Jungles." " A Trp to the Jungles" wll be gven at the opera house on Frda nght. The pla s a comed and s gven b a colored compan. t s sad tp be ver laughable from begnnng to end. m m Basketball, St. James's club va, Ocean, Grove, next Monda nght. Admsson and 5 cents. Adv. Don't forget to read F. F. Supp's advertsement on pagt 8 of ths secton. Adv,

2 TO RACE N MCHGAN. Mt* Rank re Vnrhtm to ( /»» tg 't tem. The t d llhk H! jchh H< am Drt'HclUght n* K'Hg to tr l>( CHH przt'h Mn cujh ffv- l h'c /u'l cluhof KJnu/.n), M'hK. Tn- nuvh wll tlku ph'* ol (lull lake, lt'h llt place, Tlc rare-, wll l»> u>< m.mt ar.'()lh, '\*\, 'JJ., 2M and 'J-Kh. t s prnbahlu tht tn two Krl Hnk lmts W l l n t n t o n t l' w c h t c jl V n e x t Saltnl or Monthl. H>th l<>;<th anbeng thoroughl v'hall ld llul llcs Wll n* pll n t.-l lhh ( nltl' lffun x'h'k plh'l nl tll' 'HH llt'c, BcHdcH tho U'l H;jlk clul man <>f th' other crack c«-.n lt clulm n the countr wll h- repn (-ruled n h" con tt'hth, HU t s t'xp ctl tl tlc races wll be part'pat- n > tn- fahthl boat* n tlc vht and West, Tl' Klnn'/.to flub la" {rrngt'd one of the nggeht programs of C- lmt rac^h on rcord. Tn' program N SH UOWH ; Krn! rr' Nl lmllrj Mchtfur Htjlc cln-!ll^ll[ (ltfct- Ths Ntv n (J n le >«'lt(> Ml'lgMl. S'rl run lll j nc, Swcjslkc. $l. r 0 puree, four prlzr-.? «', *4, fh HK Thrd mr h -t-fur-n l, rm fll m H M p. Tn F, A. Slewrt lhrnllnrl cl)»npclsl tru t. njr n Ht ff acllb n H* 'mlt'l Htl'M l ( md, K trophv cvr (<> (M C (lt- frtfk'f l uf rfct'll w nnlnjf t, tjl h lt- H W H V H jh') for clll' tg'. f nut cl'f'rdcl w h' <lullr) ml for. t rcvct.m buck to cul lh>t tollk t mll H-.v s.l l'ft'td t HjfnlDHt all rt! "!. Nd ct run WnH-tre tn holder of thlh troph mure th oc >nrh ear. No lee acht ml CH'H for tfl" (lag Mn carr U> t'xct'cd HS( square fee! of nnvn. Fourth nce Hund<-aj nt'-. " Wlls " cup raep. Ox'n n (ul Bkc nhtj* onl. Flflh rc' Hflcjp nrv. runslnton. $&> purse. lrth' przes, ft-jf". f lf>, }l(, open to nl let' m'hu tlht lhv- ml. won an prlz:. trup&jf oc UM lurnk the NtTes, Accordng to tho Falng condtons, tlh auht havng the grhutt'stununaber of squsre feet of canvas Hlmll h> called the scratch acht. All other achts entered wll be allowed one» second per nquare foot for the dfference n s()t;re feet of canvag, Tho dstance of all races wll be twent mles and the tme lmt wll be one hour and ffteen mnutes. BASKETBALL NEWS. Tle Schedule Arranged for the Count Tournament, The Wdeawake basketball team of Lttle Slver went to Long Branch on Saturda nght and plaed a pa me wth the Junorrt of that place. The score was to 4 n favor of the Long Branchers. The plaers on the Lttle Slver team were Clark Kemp, Clark Ftznauree, Kenneth er, Hal er and Fred Moore, To-morrow nght the Shootng Stars of Lttle Slver wll pla a game at Lttle Slver wth the Oceanc team, On Thursda nght of next week the Wdeawakes am junors of Long Branch wll pn a game at Lttle Slver,,The schedule commttee of the Seashore amateur basketball league met at Asbur on Frda and made up the followng schedule of.games: Asbur At Manasquan Januar 8th. West ABbur at Hprptr Lake, Januar Oth. Bed Hank ut Pont Pleasant Jtnuar Ml. West ABbur Ports at Red Hank Januar 2th. Pont 'leanuu at Ashrr junuarv 2tb. ("Prnc Luke at MunutfunD Januar ljth, ManHsquan at Sprlntf Luke Januar 8th, Agbur at Pont Pleasant Januar ltth. Red Bunk ut West Asbur Januar ttu. Pont Pleasant a fled Bank Januar th. West Asbur at MBHStUun Januar SOtll, Sprng Lake Bt Astur Januar 2st. led Bank at Sprng Lake Januar 23d. Wwt Anbur at Pont PlcUbun Januar Sk. Hprnjr LUKH tt llec Hunk Januar sj'w). Manusqunn H Pont 'leusut Jnuarv 2(ltt. Aslnrv at W««t Asbur Januar «7th. Pont Pleasant ut Sprng Lake.Januur Mh, led Bank at Muntsquan Januar Udtl. Ashurv at ltel Hunk Februar 2d. SprlnK Lake lt Pont Pleasant Februar M, Maott?quan at West Ashur Februar Sd. AsHr Ptrk at.sprnt? Lake Februar 4th". Pont PeKtt ;( MHtsqan Felrtur fllh. Sprng Lake at West Asbur Pak Februar fltl. West Asmr at Ashur Februur loth. Maan at ted Bank'Februar mll, "olut Pk'asjnt at West Asla Februar 6th, led Bunk ut Asbur Februar Wh, Mnas un ut Asbur Februt!Skt, Chnrl'B E JolKfon uf St., James's team, Red Bunk, offcall entered the Red Bank team n the league b depostng f wth the treasurer. TWO OCEANC PARTES. JHn, John tjlennmtan am VhrnHle tngle Entertan M<rendM, Mrs. John (lernhnau of Oceanc entertaned a few 'remlh on New Years nght, The evenng was spent n dancng, refreshments b ng served at a Be:tsonable hour. Those present were Mrs, Chrlert Cochraft, RlsBeR Alen and Matte Fenton, Eml and Dnt- Lger, Florence and Lotte Btrker, Ralph Longtrcet, Bert Bosch and Wllam Brll. Mss Clusbe Bogle of Oceanc entertaned a compan of frends on Frda nght. The evenng was pleasantl spent n plang games and dancng. Those present were MfHeH Eleanor Van- NPHC, Das Forcanser and Lotte Strker, Ralph LongBtreet, Harve Bruce, John Allen and Wllam Brll, MSS CONOVER ENTERTANS, flle «#«««n Euchre Part n Honor of Urr lrmther. Mls Madelene Conover of Sprng street gave a euchre part on Tue«da nght of last week n honor of her brother, Carl* ton R. Gqnover. The house was prettl decorated wth red und green garlands, holl, cut flowers and potted plhts. At a seasonable hour a collaton was served. About thrt guests attended the part and przes were awarded to the best plaers. A Shootng Match To-morrow. A shootng match at lve brds wll be held at Magee'g hotel at Tntoo Falls at one o'clock on Thursda afternoon of to-morrow be< ween Fred Luther of Colt's Nefak and Eugene Magee of Tnton Fals, Each man wll shoot at brds for a pmne of, There wll be sweepstake shootng after the match. An Athletc Cub' BaU. The Oceanport athletc club wll hold ts second ball n Oskaleta hall on Wednesda nght, Januar 28th, The commttee n charge conssts of Charles Wallng, J. VanBrakle and C. D. Hum THB REOSTEE fl $. a jmt. Adv, The Sgn a a Watch Case Tll«Ke tone la the dentfng fn of U«ln^nt H»ll] rtkq HUKC m nntt^r what t 'Hlt, t hllulu fr worth tru wt'r for h'u c. '"l to an Ml gold rme, ut nutl Ualler pres, le MS. BOSS Stffened COLO Watch Case' U better protecton than H lolld gold CUM', hmusm of ta tltmos aud' ttn nut, llt tor than an other cane,' thjcst' «!ll HH ftr e/rb wthout u't'trk lk' or OHK t* l«>»ut. A r'tln or f< nhrh proves the' Vuln uf llr.nn. Hull (' e, 'mhjll t!m j'w r, Wrle * fora. hooklm. THE heystone WATCH CASE COMPANY, Phldlphla, W robc at 7 o'clock cvcnlng, except Salurdas. Cuttng Prces Rght and Left. Dr Goods, Cloaks, Blankets, Hoser, Corsets, Un- ; derwear, n fact, goods of ever knd and character are ; ncluded n our tremendous eltort to sell ever dollar's ', worth of merchandse n the store. Fanc strped Pques, usual oc, qualt, at. 65O, Lght fanc Dmtes, former la^c. grade, at 0C, ; Corded Novelt Gnghams, 2J2C. value, at 36-nch Dress Percales, 2j4c, knd, at. 9O«0C«', Zephrs, neat strped effects, 2 >-Jc. grade, at., B e. ' Whte Strped Nansook, 2 Ve, qualt, at BO. ', Hundreds upon hundreds of wash fabrcs, usuall Qn sold at u!;c., 5c. and 8c. a ard, durng our Uu ; Sellng Out Sale, one prce on all a d. m^^sll h p-ce. JOSEPH SALZ, Mercantle Bask Buldng, RED BANE. TTfTTTfTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ART^TORE. We have a great man dant useful artcles to be made up for.holday GFTS. JO B Street, Red Bank, New Jerse, t YT T TT= T T TV T Y TY Y Y Y T Y Y Y YT f Y f: YTY Y TURN NGHT NTO DAY B L K htk Your Store Wth m, Humphre Gas Lamp. \ We Have a Full Lne of Wesbach Lamps, for Readng,! We wll gladl send a representatve to call on ou and gve ou an mformaton needed and terms, n reference to t lghtng our store, factor and house. Consoldated Gas Co. of N. J. 27 EAST FRONT STREET. RED BANE, N. J, '. MMlt Schroeder's Har Tonc klls dandruff, keeps the har from fallng out and makes the scalp health. enough for t to do. At Schroeder's Pharmac. That's Our 5tore n 9O3. f Y YYY = Durng the ear 903 our store wll be, as t ever has been, the ver best Y place n Monmouth count to bu Furnture, Carpets, Chnaware, Glassware, YY Hardware, and everthng pertanng to House Furnshng Goods. Y TY Our stock wll be kept up to the ver latest patterns, and we wll carr a large lne of all goods, n order that the buer ma have a great varet from whch to make selectons. Y YY? The reputaton we have bult up n furnshng onl the ver best of goods wll be mantaned, and our plan for sellng at low prces wll be contnued. Y YY Ever snce our store has been establshed each ear has shown an ncrease of busness over the precedng ear. We hope and expect that ths wll be the case n 903. Certanl f our efforts can accomplsh ths result; t wll be brought about. We nvte ou to vst our store whenever ou need anthng n the house furnshng lne, and we are confdent that. ou wll fnd our store to possess advantages over ever other smlar house n the count. Hendrckson. Applegate, Hendrckaon Block, Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. * T f Y YY Y t Y f Y x Y t

3 PLANNED TO BREAK JAL. A Fle ffuud n M^nmrmmon of Vharle* «oo* of Atlantc Hghlands, An attempt tu break out of Lltu oouut al at Freehold was frustrated lant week b JhU'r Ftzgerald. ('huruw Cook of Atlantc ltghlhfdh, who H n ju on a hngt' of Ht**HlK chckcnh, urotned lltjlt'h SUS )('.t)llh llld lrt flltllllg WHH Ht-art'let. A HUH! llt* WH found n hh overcoat HH'kt'l and look ronfehsed Unt h' hal ntended to break jul. An ron bar had t*en wrenched from Cook'H cot md t H Nppostul tltt ho ntended to use ths for defence. Numnel Mller w a ft low prsoner of Cosk, on the H;P flurko, and t H beleved that the plan ncluded the lberaton of Mller, (look wh vsted l ju recentl b hs wfe, and t s thought bhe furnshed hm wth the He. Rngs. Death Stopped Proceedngs, Charles. vns of Red Bank, a fjx>eal master n chancer, wont to Keport last week to take evdence j the matter of sellng the propert of the late U. Frederck Hoffman of that place. The partton sut had been begun b Mr, Hoffman's son, Frederck C. Hoffman. After the proceedngs had begun t was learned that Frederck C. Hoffman had ded the prevous da. On account of hs death new proceedngs had to be ntttuted. One Faml's Afflctons, Tuns Lane of Freehold has lost three chldren b death wthn the p:u«t lve weeks. Hs daughter Edth,- aged twent-one ears, ded on November 29th ; hs son Stephen, aged nneteen, ded on December 7th ; and hs son Harold, aged ffteen, ded lust Saturda a week ago. One of Mr, Luno's daughters lost her husband durng the ear and about eghteen months ago one of hs sons lost hs wfe. Hurt B a Burstng Wheel. Edmund J, Buckle, superntendent of the Buchanan & Smock lumber compan's mll at Abur, was workng o^er an emer wheel a few das ago when t suddenl flew nto peces. Some of the peces struck Mr. Buckle n the forehead and went through the skull. Several peces of bone were removed from the bran, but t s beleved that the njured man wll recover. Set Fre to» Couch. One of the chldren of Olaf Senson of Ke port lt a match a few nghts ago to look under a sofa for a to. The frnge of the sofa was set on fre, but the chld left the room wthout dscoverng t, When the fre was dscovered the couch wa all ablaze and the carpet was on fre, Mrs. Sen sen dragged the sofa out doors and the tre was put out, Mrs. Sensen burned both of her hands u draggng out the couch. A Keport Bo Scalded, Ernest Strckland, aged thrteen ears, son of George Strckland of Keport, was badl scalded a few das ago n 0. L. Staubs* bakeshop at that place, where he s emploed. A kettle of water boled over on the stove and Strckland attempted to remove t. n hs exctement he fell, wth the kettle of water on top of hm. Both of h* arms and one leg were badl burned. A Keport Lodge Suspends. The Senor Amercan Mechancs lodge of Keport has receved a dspensaton to suspend operatons for at least three months. The lodge has had a good deal of sckness among ts members durng the past ear and all ts assets have been used up. The lodge has retaned ts charter and ma resume n the sprng. Shot Through the Band, Ncholas Sacco. aged sx ears, son of Carlo Saoco of Long Branch, vsted the barber hop of hs uncle at that place a few da a ago. Whle ls uncle was out on an errand the bo found a revolver and whle handlng t the weapon was accdentall dscharged. The bullet went through the bo's hand. A Jab for Wllam Hres. Wllam Hres of Freehold, who was dsapponted n hs endeavor to secure the poston of segeant-at-arms of the senate, has been named clerk of the senate commttee on prnted blls. The dutes of the poston are lght and the lalar s $5 for the term, besdes ral passes, A Sut For Dvorce. Mrs, Deborah Brooks of Long Branch has brought.sut for dvorce froa her husband, Jarr Brook. who klled Mrs. Emma Hbbetta at Long Branch several ears ago and who served a terra of two ears n state prson for theoffene, Mrs, Brooks forsook her husband when the crme was commtted, Keport Carpenters Organse. A carpenters' unon has been organzed at Keport wth 3 members. The unon has elected these offcers Presdent-Ctarle R. Davleon. Vce presdent Wlson WnUmr. Recordng secretar-george P, Young. FnancftV goeretar-sttmue strler. Treasurer Thonjas Vanderbllt, Frst Meetng n Yean, Bron Webster of Phladelpha s vstng hs brother, Warren Webster of Harmon, n Mddletown townshp. Ths s the frst tme that the brothera have met n ears, as nether knew where the other was located untl recentl, A Damage Sut Settled* The sut of Bert Harrs of Abur aganst the Atlantc Coast electrc ralwa compan for damages for n- ^jttte lullaned b afarejeg^r fallng on hs head, has been compronased. Harrs receved several hundred dollars, When ou purchase a rng ou want t rght. There s but one rght knd of a rng. t must sut the occason and please the recpent. Here ou wll fnd the rght rng for an occason an taste. Man new desgns here whch ou have not seen. We wll be happ to show them. Look for the bg clock.. de la REUSSLLE, B Street, Red Bank. HOWARD FREY,; MONMOUTH ST.,! BED BAXK, NEW JKltSEl\ radcal lumber. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED, CONTRACTS TAKEN. JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, ALL WORK GUARANTED. carrr constantl on band all the latest santar applances, and hence am prewred to do work wthout dela. HUmUMtMMl FRANK K. EQGJBRS, Paper Hanger, 3 Washngton Street, RED BANS. NEW JERSEY. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN. All work neatl and prnpaptl done.! Holan's Dar, BROAD 8TMEET, Opposte Frst Natonal Bank, EVERYTHNG N THE DARY LNE. Prces Lower Than Anwhere Else n Town. A vst wll convnce ou that we have bg bargans. + W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESTATE. Propert for S^le and for Rent n all partp of the town. Mone to loan n sums to sut borrowers. Trueae Buldng, B Street, RED BANK, N, J, telephone all 48a, " The ncest and pleaantet medcne have used for ndgeston and constpaton s Chamberlan's Stomach and Lver Tablets," las Melard F, Crag of Mddlegrove, N. Y. " The work lte a charm and do not grpe or have an unpleasant effect," For Bale b 0. 'A, Mn- ^»- Be n the swm. Advertse n THHton & Co., druggsts, 4 B St., Bed Bank,N. J, Formerl J, H, Peters, B Street, Red Bank, N. J. Great Clearng Sale of Dshes AT ONE-THRD UNDERPRCE. We have placed on sale a large collecton of ver desrable dshes at a reducton of a thrd from prces that were unmatched before. Ths lot s the remander of our open-stock patterns. All are of ver prett desgn, have beautful floral decoratons and some are gold lned. These patterns are no longer beng made, and we make ths reducton n order to clear them out quckl, and to make room for new goods that are comng n. These offerngs should delght ever careful housekeeper, as ths s an opportunt to purchase a fne qualt of decorated dshes at prces lower than those of whte ware. The must be seen to be apprecated, and we would be glad to have ou come and look, even f ou do not bu. THE MAMMOTH. OCEAN PALACE. STENBACH COMPANY. Stock Takng' n Our Clothng' Departments Means great bargans for ou. Broken lots of Suts and Overcoats, just a fewof a knd. Some wll surel ft and please ou. All of the Stenbach Co, hgh-grade standard beautfull talored and from fne cloths, n fanc weaves and black. The are n our wa and must go. ASBURY PARK, * NEWJERSEY. Substantal Reductons cm men's and bos' Wnter Suts, Overcoats and Heav Clothng of all sorts. Extra fne stock of men's Outng Flannel and Musln Nght Shrts, c. to $.. 29c, 39c., 49c. and 88c. for Men's Unlaundred Whte Shrts at LUDLOW'S, 9 B St., Red Bank, N. J.. 3R. PABKHB, ELECTRCAN. WlrnR for Electrc Llgttts, Batter. Magneto md Pneumatc Bella, Telephone* a Specalt. SSS Bro»4 t., H*4 Bank, W, J, P. O, Box BB. Mlmkta for Contract! on Applcaton. V v v V V V 4 V VV 8 9SQQs@Q6oe^<<QK<6eesK«seQQeQessQ@^ Our Frst Word of the New Year s thanks to our customers for the lberalt wth whch the have patronzed us the past ear. Our busness has been up to our expectatons but we can do more. Our guarantee as to qualt goes wth everthng sold and we enter the new ear wth renewed energ and our mnds on the one dea to make the John Huston Co. the largest and best grocer store n Monmouth Count, and to accomplsh ths we wll gve our patrons the best possble servce together wth the lowest prce consstent wth a frst-claargrade of goods. Agan extendng thanks to our man old and new customers, we wsh them each and all a happ and prosperous new ear. THE JOHN HUSTON CO. Telephone 9. Ho. 8 Front Street. s

4 ME RED BAM REGlSrEK, JOHN.(OOK. B44F * l>r*prm»r, WEHNKSUAY, JAM'AY 7. WKJ. TOWN TALK., Tlt r'tkl*h hhhllllg (ff uf pnlols ) tlu 8H(«'W at UH Hank on l\w wr nf ht>lul>h has t'*' M-rnntlfd l>v llurld'h fur man j«nrm, Ths form U'l lllh lllwuvk H'' ltlcllcl Wllll T Ktl lu NTMOM au pru M'rv, lle should nut onl Ut< alt' to pa fur the damuw d<u\ but the should HHO b»' punshed as le odances of lhe town provde. «The Metrmgof lendneks mul Stanton, who were convct*-*! o! conhpnt'v n tlf Luu H^^sr lemett raw, hut* bt't' hud over for a tune lccam' of a charge that the jur wre mproperl talked to b oneof (he court otlceh wlnle the" were out consderm; llt'r vt-rdot. There n a general feelng of smpath for both Llerulrcks and Stanton. would te unfortunate f llugul jrhctueh (should result n a mstral, but there are man JHTHOH who would be glad to we both men get another ehance, * * * What «tlt cause of the tuud' outbreak of volent ermen throughout the countr? Home socal HtudentH declare t H due to the coal famne. The da that he coal famne led to volatons of the law n gettng fuel, and that the HupHth whch te publc expressed for ths form of crme, encouraged men to bolder crmes, and NO led to the epdemc of robbprfh whch have been gong on for soae tme pant, not onl n Momouth count, but all over the jand, WEDDNGS, Maaan, Captan J. 8, Masson, son of Wesle Mason of Keport, *as marred last Wednesda to Mss Emma Bllcocks of New York, The ceremon took place at the brde's home at 38 West th street and was performed b Rev, W. T). Hexton, The brde wore a dress of whte Haln, trmmed wth Duchesse lace, and carred a bouquet of orange blossoms. MBB Florence Sllcoeks, a sster of the brde, was brdesmad, and Danel W, am vw-kerels of eacl varet at fl.queach, charl'es Maon, a brother of the groom, wasw. Jones, Box 4fl, Holmde, N, J, groomsman. After the ceremon a collaton was served and the couple went on PEACH TREE WOOD, Sowed lo frewood lengths. Sold b the cord or a weddng trp to Washngton, ), C, teas. Appl at, Lake Marlon ce compan, cunt-r On thpr return the wll atop Jt Phladelpha, Atlantc Ct and Lake wood. FuLH and West streets, Red Bank, When ther weddng tour s r'nshed a POTATOES FOR SALE. recepton wll be gven them b the Earl Harvest, rsh cobbles, Green Mountan groom's parents. The couple receved a large number of gfts, ncludng a jjano from the brde's father. Nmth-AUvn, Maa Vola Smth, daughter of Ennett Smth of Oceanporf, and Henr Allen, a clek a Henr Wolcott'e ptore at Eatontown, were marred at the home of the brde on Tuesda afternoon of lawt week. The offcatng clergman was the pastor of the Lttle Slver Pont Epscopal church, who came from New York to Wll sell cheap, p. H, Bennett, Tntn FDB, N. J. perform the ceremon. Onl the mmedate relatves of the brde and groom HORSES WANTED were present. After refreshments had Wonted, team (wth or wthout mrnesa and been served Mr, and Mrs, Allen were drven n a carrage to the. groom's new house at Eatontotvn, whch was n readness for ther occupanc. That nght t'e couple were serenaded b a calthumpan bnnd. Mr. Allen gave the Beretaders 4 wth whch to treat tturnnugnan -Jeffre. NOTCE, A prett weddng took place at St. Wllam Bra's l'asmnore nn at Oceanport wll le closed untl sprltfr, the owner havng ^oue Soutn Mar's church at Colt's Neck last for the uent'bt o hs h-ulth. Wllam Bra, Ocean- Wednesda, when Mss Suse Duggan of HJ't, N, J, that plce bucane the wfe of Wllam Jeffre of Shrewsbur. The ceremon CALF LOST, ' was performed b Hev. Father Qunlan A whte calf, wth black head, weghng 2 n the preseuco of a few mmedate relatves. The brde wore a blue chevot S b, N. pounds, o«t on Frda between Wlcltatunk and llotnlel, Sutable rusvard to Fnder. F. Max, j. travelng sut, wth hat to match. Mss Ella Duggan of New York, a sster of the brde, was brdesmad. Jacob Jeffre, : brother of the groom, was groomsman, Mr, and Mrs, Jeffre left on the 4:!J() p. M. tran from Marlboro for a weddng trp. On thur return the wll lve at Shrewsbur, where tbo groom has a house read for ther occupanc. C l a r k. MBS Lulu Clark, daughter of John D. Clark of Centervlle, near Keport. was marred last Wednesda to Oscar Lu- Bter, son of Garrett Luster of Wokatunk. The ceremon took place at the brde's home and was performed b Rev, Joseph Garrson, pastor of St. John's church of Keport. The ceremon was prvate, on ng to the recent death "of the brde's grandmother, Church News. Eev, Samuel D. Prce wll preach at the Shrewsbur Presbteran church next Sunda mornng on '* Whle the are et speakng wll leur." He wll preach at the Eatontown Presbteran church at nght on " The Hol Sprt." Rev. T. A, Beekman, pastor of the Reformed church, wll preach next Sunda mornng on " Knowng God" and at nght on " Rejocng n God." The week of praer servces at the church wlhjegn neatt Sunda nght. Mss Lzze Reed wll lead the Epworth league meetng at the ^rst Methodst Church next Sunda nght, The Week of Praer. Unon servqe n observance of the week of praer are beng held n the Fft Methodst church ths wtek. The are conducted b two evangelst named SteenBon and Bell, earnest oung men Wbo have been engaged n evangelstc work for some tnae. The pastors of the two Methodat, Baptst and Presbteran cbarch't also tke part n the meetngs. WANTO At tbe AlUn- botel, Far HMtu, N. J. GOBN FOR SALE, HOT) n.0w HJdel of nlr (x>m for»l«. W. L, t'm, HultnU!, N- J. CHESTNUT RALS FOR SALE. A H>{ uf (nn hwlrut r»ll» for *M'. mll'j. Kv''lt, N. J. rulrnk TO LET AT FAR HAVN, Knr ns nut) g(»nl «-ll»r, tujurn nf \V f. t,, l- Hunk WANTED. Help UHlllt'l lt B llu'lfhllllll HlHp. Appl»! W '-'U'K hlkckhuttl H >, Hllt'w Mj, N. J, JJ/H \Vc(l(<M<]jt nghl f n'mllol n dong lthkt* to t!u«amount nf uvor $'.', f H H sport wt Htttld not np'nttt'd at an tme. f the persoh N. J. A'llj at tll'.nurtl Hhrewstur lhl-. Vnw Haven. CHT he tmuvu's wl> rt' the rhols HW we«j k vvhj'l broke the wndovvh, TEAM WANTED. A l'tn of horh!* wmuh [ur heav work Appl n AntmtM- Mallu'MM A 'd., n n lver d. f'nk', Hl Han. FOR SALE. W, ('(llcnccr HN Ublr unt vor!>rn fur *n\v COAT MAKERS WANTED. Tu n»t! at l', 'HC), alpacu mnj lnen ruht*. Appl at faur uf 8, fchfer, U trldh* avt-un, Ht Hank, N,,. COWS WANTED. Wfttwl. two tows 'of a proft h Aprl ur M, Mun tx! cheap. Add HM "TO*." HOX l»r. Keel Hank, N. J, CHCKENS FOR SALE. One hundred Brown U'^hu<> fhl:k'h fur Half at 'ree's MtN'.k rmn. ShVMMbur. or»t 'M> Uu«tl smt-t, l'l Uuuk. STUATON WANTED, A workng hm'k>c[)cr VMl (kt> Hsll<on n a ml faml, Allrt;.s louttt'kn']«-r. '. (). tux MT, Red Hauk, N, J. MONEY TO LOAN, Mone lo loan n HUH to Ht bumwtx on flral xrl arul LKrt+Ugu, A. L. vlus, RKtlHKK buldng, lukl Bank, N. J. FARM FOR RENT. Farm offto acrag, part or wlol', for rent, conn r of."shrewsbur avttun aud Nuwmn BprngH. A. (). 'arkcr, H«d Bunk, HOUSES TO LET. One on LcrUo BV'DU', t>lx rooms. $8. Half [mm on tonh srwr. $7. Appl at H'Om's U-d Hank Tetrplt' of Fashon. A FARM ON SHARES. Fann of»ctvn, truck land, to put out uu shares, tood house lor tenajt. Appl W Derrck <;. 'aurpbell. New MuDnouth, N. J, TEAMSTERS WANTED. Two men wanted lo drve teams and work horses n nutser. ntemperate men used not appl. J. T, LoTttt, LlttlH slver, N. J. TRUCK FARM FOR SALE, Valuable trurk farm at New Monmouth, near to ralluttu and trullc, lor sale.; ujraja eas. Mrs. J, K. Walng, NVw Monttouth, N. J. FOWLS FOR SALE. Whte and Buff Plmouth Hocks fur gale, Fulleta and Queeu potatues for sale,' all rased last ear from Northern seed, [t, Lulrd, ScorjevlUe, N. J, TMBER FOR SALE. Oalf, Chwlnut, Poplar and Hckor tmber. Wll be cut and sawed to sut purchasers. Also, Locust Posts for sale. W, 8. and B, V, Bm, Homdel. N, J, WANTED, Man wan ted to take charje of frut farm near rewfhuf, mm wt&m am tmmlurat»t)m} fn» U) Urn rght part, j. T. Lovett, Lttle Slver, N. J. FARM FOR SALE. Place of m acres at Tltwo paljg for salp. House and barn, all n umd order, steam beat n house. wagon and good work horses! and une sngle horse, Mus he. cheap. Address "Horses," Box 97, Red auk.n.j, CARD OF THANKS, The Red Bank uuxlar-v of the Monmouth mnmor" al lospltfll dt'hreh to thank those who b ther do" natuus and ^tstuu'c n tther drectons eontrlb* uted to the success of the bazr recentl held at the town lhl. FOR SALE. Heven-room hohe n Red Bunk, together wth three vue.uut ota ljofug. Can oe bought «t our owugure. < wnur expects to leavu town. Address J,, ', U, B<«97, k't jaulj, N. J, YOUNG MAN WANTED. One capable of fjvng delver wagon and wh understands cure of horses, Peru]auet poston t rght part. Appl at factor of 8. Esner, 0* Brdgo uvenue, Ued Bank, N. j, FOR EXCHANGE. A large house, n Red Bank wth mprovemente wll le exfhuged for small or large buslnegg, Appl at real estate offce of W. A. Hoppng, Truex buldng. B strett. Red Bank. THE SCHUBERT GLEE CLUB. The Schubert Klee club of Asbur, whch appeared nt Red Bank las ear, wll gve a o ucert n the town hall at Red Bank, on Thursda evenng, Januar flu. for tba beneft of Trnt church. HAR WORK, run prepared to devote m entre tme to makng up swtches, eombbks, ana all knda of bar work, AduresH, 'M Wet Front street, or send me word and wll call upon ou, Mss, Brand, Red Bank. FURNTUR FOR SALE CHEAP, For sale cheap, ash bed room suts, dnng room, table and lde tables, chars, cookng utensl, ptchers anl bowls, chamber!, Holland lner snadet dshes, cp and saucers. nqure Pavlon hotel, OotHnc, New Jere. PLUMBER WANTED. A thoroughl pnettoal plumber wanted to take naf nterest n a good pang plumblug busness. Must be competent to take cnarge of an branch of the buspm, Address W. E. Hokn, MunuHuuan. for further ldformbtod, HOUSE TO LBT, wll let m ton-room house, wth latest modern mprovements and sautur plumbdg, suated on Peter place, from Aprl lt, lob, to naponsble tenant. Appl to Mrs, B, Koch, 64 Shrewbur avenue. Red Bank, N, J. MEN WANTED. Responlhle men wanted to handle the Arwour pure anmal fertllger n unocottpled terrtort n Monmoutb count Notong Mtd but the purest and beat materlns, such aa rtw tod tetmed boo*, hgh grmdetankme frooj ourltdffterbonaef, dr!«l olo^, ntrate of rad* and potub n pnre form, ftapd pp utod for terntor to The Armour far* tlteer Wors, Box 97, Red Bank, H. J. * GROUND HNT, TB«t MUt«of Dr. w, M Hubun wll nul uf 7 lota on JODOU»n-ct for a um"( S Or s»n, Applf to Ur. U*rW«(t*nfrFo. tw Htlh vpnve, BnxJktvc, ur Th«wH»».* t. WhlU, KumtKH BulWu*, ttsf H»k, N. J. Two Farm* to Rent or Let. Tht<T!orloUralMml frm n Ml>l<tlcl<>M n *UBH»" ronulnlnf " ce*. mnn' m lew. HH UC f»rru k own H B»ht»ljtfn turn!. ne» )-mtdf* Curer. colllt: at*», r, wll l»- n UH ur (u( <>ul on Mhnw. Addrew H. v. Tvl<>r. MdlcUw. N. J. FRST MORTGAGE SECURTES. hre the rullcttfor nmrtg«tf>'!< W nff-r : f!.;»'«l ^ n r w n l ; tl.mxl»t 6 p-r -' ; f> «l*t cen; lud ftnr!«rf*t%uumht t». l»*c mmpjr U lvttflt. for wrtl-tlarn ppv n AN Uulnj', 2M M»!n Btrc'l, AMbur 'urk Sw J u w, Tflcphone M-. J. CLAYTON'S Saturda's Specal. Can of Tomatm-s.. Can of Corn Large N V State Can of Peas......! a j une Can of S u c c o tme amurra's s h Can of Lma Hea^,.. Bak'lc's Can of Strnglt'ss Hcus, " t), can Haket] lcau.v 9c. per can and 3 for C.»»»» * ** HESER'S. The KhcMt lurher Nhop n th* V, Count. Force, per package, :c. t ht'nth them all. Hcnd for t to-da. Palace Flour, (Our Best), per bbl,, Prce 5 cent*, pomphtl, Your mone refunded f not Batsfactur. S4. J. CLAYTON, Har Cuttng and Shavng. 8 Front St., Cor.ftapleAvc. West 40tl Street, RED BANK, N. J. WTH AN nternatonal Reputaton the goods n the lst below need no words of recommendaton from The prces, however, are unusual, Wnes and Lquors of nch hgh qualt coat much more elsewhere. Whether these goods are used for health or hosptalt the wll gve satsfacton. Calforna port or Sherr Wne, From gl. per gallon up. Bottle, c, up. Belmon Club Be, Choce old goods, specal prce, per galrou, $g,m, per twttfe, «6c. Choce Old Jlaekberr Brand, Per gallon, 8.. Per quart, 45c. Calforna Vlaret, An excellent table wne. Per gallon, l.uo. Per bottle,sac, Ver Old ((U/orna Brand. J er gallon, f3.7 Per quart,.. J*«re Old Apple Brand, A palbte tlckltsr. Specal per gallon. $3.. Quart, 76c. No sdeboard s complete wthout ft bottle o our Ttettwood Me, Full quarts, AAA qualt, c.. XXXZ qualt, $,)0. Old Reserrc. $.. Gold Star Jte, Per gallon.. Per quart, c. Choce Old Jamaca Mum, Per Ballon, S'3.. Per bottle, c. Our Med Streak Applejack ha been reduced D prse and aproed n qualt. Full quart bottle, 8.. "We sell all the popular brands of wnes and lquors at reduced prces,,, J,, MONSKY, Saccessor to the Gco. R. Laub Dlst. Co, East Front St., Red Bank. rttttfftttffttttttttttttt can search and search and ou wll not be able to fnd flowers that wll please ou better than the ones offer. want"our nspecton because am confdent can satsf ou. Wreaths, pllows, crosses and floral desgns for ever purpose quckl and artstcall arranged. Decoratons for weddngs, dnners, receptons, etc, 'j * -^. J. T. LOVETT. B Street, Corner MonmoaU Street, Red Bank, N. f ou tn* prlh'ulnr Hlwut our ttttrbrf work ou ran nk*«tuj nhtkt> h KH'K D H*'»«-r'M. ^ Hl tkt no (Mu' H. Tho wurk to!w» (lon- j;l, H*' dot tovst-l um thf ALBERT A. HESER, Opp. Postofl'lce, Up Stars. RED BANK. N. J.»»» < "LGHTNNG 9 CAN ft 3 OPENER, A PRACTCAL HOUSEHOLD NECESSTY. HOPKNS & CO., D-pt. C), New York Ct. """NOTCET ~ VH hereb gvp notlco that the»mon for rhounatlsr] a here and trerpmed s Sthes'" KpeKS" [{hmnntlc cure. t never falls: H cannot full, m t removes the cause. Guarantee wth ever lk)tt«. Tr t and see for ourelvea. 76 cents at Cooper's pbarbae. Red Bank Opera Boose. Frda, Januar 9th. Cuu nut MMt LARKNS & PATTERSON'S dlhl (.[.a n tlu Trp to the Laut Jungles. and Orental. Great Sngng and Dancng, Delgntftl Musc. Grand Chorus, f Elaborate Scenc and Electrc Effect*. Ke, the Jutkvllt* t'alrts. rnef Warrors, Bung Bos) and Hoar the Zua KnclDt*'<J loncfrt, Kng Dowuhe, and 'rnw-sh Lulu, Knr'8ue uaru'tte. tcwrvtw S«'at* at Mm Urn's Drug Htorc. DR. STLES. Doctor of Optcs, Wll vst Red Bank, N. J., ever- other Wednesda. Next Vst Wednesda, Jan, 4th. Free consultaton nd ex- mldaloo. Gasses f needed at romerate prces. For Headache and Neuralgla, have our eea lned. Hour* to & P. M. At Postofloe BnlldDf, Rooms ^ M^HM^Ma PRESCRPTONS ^HHMHMH^H^B CougH Remedes. f ou are troubled wth a cough don't wat untl the cold becomes deep seated and dangerous, but stop t at once. Two excellent remedes for coughs and colds are KXMCKEBBOCKEB EMULSON OF COD LVER OL AND KNCKEBBOVKJEB COVOM BYHUP, KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY, Van Derveer db Van Jutkrk, B and Monmouth Ss., Red Bank, N. J, MMM^M^BHH KNCKERBOCKER! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BREAD Pure Absolute Gleanllnau. Patent Oven*. TTTTTTTffTf' Look for ths Label on Ever Loaf. SOLD by ALL GROCERS, 'TffTTffTTTT' m o When Shoppng Look our new Steel EngravnglPortrats on Platnum Paper on exhbton n our fctreet dspla case. TheLatest ffth Avenue Stles at Far Prces, We would beg all TCKET HOLDERS to hurr ther orders, as we can onl promse a lmted number FOR CHRSTMAS, We have enlarged or establshment and added new settngs and grounds specall for Holda pctures. Call and look them over. J. DCROPF* TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 'TTTTTT THE FREMEN'S Bowlng Tournament, For a $5O Lovng Cup. Frst game Januar 7th, Hook & Ladder vs. ndependents. Other teams whch wll bowl later are Lbert Hose Co., Unon Hose Co.,^ and Relef* HOTEL, FRED FRCK. Propretor. Front Street Opp. B Street, Bed Bank, N, J.

5 PERSONAL. K. Weaver, (Oft of Jtuef H, W»»Hv«r of Front Btrwt. who hue l»feu pflntng thft'hrntmafl huluajrhn Uwu, km* r'turned tu UUHH flrctrcal school at Washngton, Archlw Brown, who was s HtUMtuaf of Mr, Wfuver, and who graduauhl wth hm from th«km Jauk publc whoul n KK), u who hun bt>«'n pendng two weeks u Red Bank, hu returned to h» wtudcs at bho^umker dramatc scfauol, Hadlphla, Mr, and Mrw, Tuns l'alu»r»on of Long Brunch Ol wt-n Burnle UHHH of r«latvt'h ut Mddlftown. fhfr BOU Vn- spent tht«da wth UB grandparents, Mr. and Mm. Theoduru F. Kntfen of Herbert stret't. Mm Mldred Frankln of Atlantc Hghlands hah been vmtng Msses Mabel and Beatrce Hanes of Monmouh Btreet. Hm Frankln H U student at Wellesle college, MBs Florence Sorn, daughter of A. F. Sora of New York, haa tx»«n vmtng Mss Florence Hageruau of Wallace treet. Mr, Sora furuurl lved at Red Bank, Lesle Reckleus, who s on the nav shp at, Mar's and who has been spendng Home tme wth hs parent* on Maple avenue, returned to the shp on Monda. James J. Rowland has returned to St. John's college, after havng spent the holdas wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Rowland of the Hghlands. Mrs. Henr Wagner and Mrs. Snder and her daughter Nelle of New York spent part of last week wth Mrs. Jame L. Warden of Shrewsbur avenue. Augustus Hcloeder of Leghton avenue and Ambrose Matthews of Eaat Front srr'ut Baled for Florda lust week on the Savannah Hue. Mss Madelene Conover of Sprng street has been entertanng Mss Jesse Stevenson of New York, a former resdent of Jled Bank. Mss F, Estele Nesbtt of Long Branch, formerl of Red Bank, has been -vstng her cousn, Mss Laura Ketcham of Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellott of New York have been vstng Mr. Ellott's parents, Mr. and Mrs., B, Ellott of Sprng street, Walter Longstreet of McLaren street hag recovered from an attack of toqslt, wth whch he was taken on Wednesda. Wllam Sare, son of Dr. J. E. Sare of B street, has accepted a poston wth the Composte tpe bar compan of Newark. Mss Edth Phar and Wllam Soden of Long Branch were guests on Mondaj of Mss Grace D. Johnston of Herbert Btreet. Mss Grace Sweene of Atlantc Hghlands has been spendng several das wth relatves on Chestnut Btreet. Mr. and Mrs. J.. Monsk of Washngton street attended a weddng of a relatve n New York last nght. Harr Johnston, son of Wllam E. Johnston of Shrewsbur avenue, has been sck wth a heav cold. James Lane of Elzabeth was a Sunda guest of hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lane of Herbert street. Mls Das Moh* of Washngton, D, C, was a recent guest of Mss Beatrce Dugao of Monmcmtb street. George and Wllam Sehroeder of Whte Haver), P,, are vstng ther parents on Leghton avenue. M*. and M». Ralph FJVU of MeLaran street spent New Years wth relatves at West Long Branch, The Msses Harlow of Mane and ther father are guests of Wllam J. Dog of the Globe hotel. Wllam J, Sckles of Monmonth street s confned to the house wth a heav cold. M s Lotte Pope of Branch avenue ha been vstng Mrs. Stella Robnson of Freehold, Mrs. L. de la Reusslle of Bmad street, who has been sck, s now able to be about. Mss Flosse Cadoo of Sprng street s vstng at Flushng, Long sland, John Olver of jocust avenue has been confned to the house b sckness. Chrstmas Gfts at Colt's Neck. At the Chrstmas entertanment of the Colt's Neck Reformed church, 8. Trafford Smock, superntendent of the Sunda-school, receved a par of seal skn globes; the pastor, Rev. Octave Van- Beverhoudr, receved a Gallowa robe, a solar lamp and an embrodered pllow, and the chorster receved a jardnere and stand. m Jaled for Drunkenness. Edward Harrson was arrested b Chef Strker on Saturda for beng drank. Justce Sckles commtted hm to the count jal for two weeks. OORNBUA. At EatontowD, on Frda.DeoeData r glumrs. Freak Oornelu, of % mo. CROSS. At Lncroft, on Thursda, December ffh, Mr. WlLam OTOM, of a dangbwr. EGBERTS. At Lttle Slver, on Sunda, Januar 4th, lre. Alfred M. Robort, of *on. MABRMAOBS, CLARK LUYSlR.-At CenterTHe. near KeTport, on Wednewla, December Slat, bj Rev. Joseph OarrlsoD, Lulu, daughter of Jobo D. Clark of CentenrUe. «od Ooar Luttr; wo of Qarett Lujter of WokBlUDk. DDQOAN-JPFRT.-At Colt's Neclt. on Wedneada, DeoemtMr 3st, b R«V. FaUer Qulnlan, nte, daogbter of M. Dupran of Col's Neck, and WHMam Jeftre of Shrewuurj. SLLCOOK MASON. At New Tort, on Wedoetla, December Slt, b Re?. W. D. Sexton, Hln Emma SUooel and Captan J. B. Maaon, n of Wesle Mason of Eeport. 0E.4TH8. LONARD.-At LJHe SllTer, on TueKla, Jt nar 6th. Leon 0., nfant ton of Frank. Leonard. MARKS.-At Manaquan, on Tu^a, December th, $n, M. M. Mrk, agedto ear. HCFLOOD. At New MoomoutD, on Frda. Janu r M, Thoma Burton MoPlood, aged 4 jean. MOBS.-At Manasquan, on Frda, Dee6lBb T 86th. Anetta, daugbmr of Tbomaa MonU, aged S3 ears. lgxlm.-at ScobjTlle, on Sunda. December tftb, SM, wdow of rorman Sckle* «tfed 70 ean. BMTB. At brewbur, on Thunda, Januar lt. Mn. Maftwret Morgan Smth, aged fl ew.»myth.-at Ooll' Neck, on Wednerta, Deeembflr Wtb, Wllam H. Bmtb, formerl of Mor. gtnvllle, aged 88 ean. VAHBYKE. At Long Branch, OD Wednert, DMflmtar8M. WlllUm. Tanbke, aged 06 ew STEEL TRAPS! Strong Steel Traps, wth chan for trappng Muskrats, Mnk, and other fur anmals, $.O PER DOZEN AT Hendrckson & Applepte's, HENDRCKSON BLOCK, FRONT STREET, RED BANK. F'YOU SEE T AT ARCV BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Clearng Sale Before Stock Takng. Wonderful bargans n Trmmed and Untrmmed Hots and all Mllner Goods. Great Reductons n Furs. t Pas to Bu t Aaron. Marcus's Up-to-Date Mllner Store. r, CHLD BULDNG. BROAD ST., RED BANK. r. "To Gld Refned Gold;" Prudental nsurance Co. of Amerca To Pant the Ll " n other words, to tr to mprove upon the hgh character of Prudental polces s, as Shakespeare puts t, "wasteful and rdculous excess," Home Offce Newark, N. J, JOHN F. DBYDEN, Preeldent. LESLE D. WARD, Vc«Prwdenl. EDGAR B. WARD. M Vce Presdent nd Coun»el. FORR9T F. DRYDEN, Secretar. P. G. WARNR, Supt.. B and Wa. ac«streete, Bed B$nk, N. J. Telephone <B-A. ^.. o- -4. ** W. H. HOUSTON, General Agent, No. 29 B Street, Red Bans, N. j. t rarel comes wthout warnng. You ma perhaps notce that a number of loose hars catch n our brush there ma be a dozen of them. That number seems trflng as compared wth the multtude that covers ou* head. But suppose ou lose a dozen hars a couple of tmes a da, da after da, week n and week out, A few months wll brng about a marked change. f ou are losng an? har at all, or our scalp s covered wth dandruff, use Schroeder's Har Tonc at once. t wll stop har from fallng, make t soft and gloss, and remove the tchng, troublesome dandruff, cents u bottle. SMOKE THE Uneeda and Floran Cgars, 5 CENTS EACH. Sold n all the leadng Cgar Stores Drug Stores, etc., Manufactured b E. H, WLBER, 696 \,, HHH^^ Groceres for Cash. GOOD FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, > 4 cans lnked Beans, c " Srng Beans, Lma H " Best H't'ts, " Sardnes, c V : V T <$ h" '' Mustard HardncH, c. " Lme, c 'caches, c. " Fne Salmon, c. 5 ]>kgs. Dates, c, 3 lbs. Evaporated Apples, c, 3 " a reaches, c. Cleaned Currants, c. New Kasns, Best Prunes, 3 " Good Prunes, c. c. c. Canned Corn, the best, c. New Crop Molasses, wth jug, gal. Table Srup, tku. c, lbs. Best Homn, c. 7 " Oatmeal, c. 5 " Tapoca. c. 5 ' s Gger Snaps, c. 5 " Lemon Crackers, c. 5 " Nck Nacw, U bars Babbt's Soap 0 bottles Ammona, 0 qt. bottle Blueng, 3-lb. box Starch, c. c. c. c. c. lbox, 4 lbs. Gold Dust, 5c. box,0 Matches, 5c. 5 doz. Clothes Pns, 5 lbs. Washng Soda, Whole Gran Corn, Tomatoes, 2 b. can, 8c. a can. Teas and Cof, per cent dscount. $ «c. X 8c. a can. v Sugar at Cost..f. F. F. SUPP.! Telephone 9-. Red Bank, N. J. MllllllllllllllMHMMllllllllllMM VEURT & LETSON, Specal Offer llntl further. aauce we wjl.make 6 rnperal Carbonetts and gve ou our choce of a beautful cabnet gold frame or a burnt n easel frame for $2., To see the work s to want t. DEURT & LETSON, B Street, Red Bank, N. J. MllllMMtlllllllllllHMMMMlllllllM llllllllllllhhuhmhlmhmhmmmmllllllllml Fne Teas and Cof. Just Arrved, Chase & Sanborn's New Crop Tea, 902 Pckng, Hung-Kee, Buffao Chop and Buf Formosa Oolong, Englsh Breakfast, Gunpowder, japan, nda Celon and Emporer Blend. COFFEES are undoubtedl the best on the market. Ther Seal Brand* Java and Mocha, sold n two-pound packages, s guaranteed to be a combnaton of the fnest cof produced. Our leadng brands are as follows: Standard Java, XX Blend, Perfecton Java, Broken Coffee, Ool Homsestead Java, Regal Blend, WE HAVE THE SOLF. AGENCY FOR THS TOWN, SPECAL. Calforna Port, Toka and Sherr Wne, $ per gallon. THEODORE SCKLES, Street* T«laphon«64-A. Red Bank, N. J. mnmnnmnm

6 A SUT OVER RENT. Et n Uroufht to Met Amde u ramr Mmdm >«r UmmblHU l*hr»99em. A «KM* tha wll lcrnu' wlctltt or nu properl run >»> l^ll n'ltcd tor purpum's N thm-n HMK n t (f 'l.-uvr b Mr*. Snlu-r, wf Hfl«'t H.lcr, wl fornrrl unr l l«- S,llt )^ j Of clt at Kong lnl r.crnll n *;*!.nal t'l'fh, r sl n Dc al*'ttu*'. '" '"' p""< ; ''"«ta Jn. fl up p H hf result of a chum for (),O(Mt 'm t tl, ucumht HK'nnHt lh CH lt' n tn' owner nf tn- OTM llb, Mrn Sll want* tn' tll -lan <! - rlm(!l suu on tn t rmnl t hut John '. lrl, tn' owner of tn p-op«-r. knew that l «H t. n used for ^mhln; pur jkw-m w hen n' rented H to Mr. Halter, Mn that he rummt eulle't the rent nter lehe ( onltoh, Mrs, Halter further sas that f the #0,0 cln H allowed, ho'st -redlorh wll lone the mone due them from the estate. The court HHed n rule to HO'V CHUHC whj the t-use should not ln» net asde. The wrt s rettnlde on Januar lh. JL RASE N NSURANCE p RATES. Farmer* Xor tftmt Pa Trbute to the HMuranee Trunt. A new rule on farm nsurance went nto etfec-l on Decu'nber lttn, Hnce Jul 5th the rate HH been sevent rejtrt on $) for one ear am for throe ears two and oue-hnlf tner the annual rate. Now the rate \» eght cents on $ for on e;r am two per cent for three ears. Wthn Rx months the rate on farm buldngs has ncmhed l3 percent on dwellngs and rontenth and per cent on burns and outhuldnus. The lvestock n barns and uuthuldngs can be nsured for pur cent less than the buldngs- MUST PAY FOR SDEWALKS, Order* of VnnntHHonprx n Matter Mutt he Obeed. Thn judge Fort MH dened the applcatons of JaneH Campbell nnd the Onk Hll land amhouhton to prohbt the, sale of ther propert at Long Branch to satsf the coat of lang sdewalks. Sdewalks were nrdurpd hud b tht> town conmssonerh and upon the falure of the propert owners to obe the order the work was done h the commssonera and charged aganst the propert. Accordng to the decson the "propert ownerh must now pa up or ther propert wll be sold to pa the bll. A EEYPORTER LOSES A. SUT. Afttter Holmem Must 'au 9fOJO for Breakng a Contract. The sut of the Monmouth bll postng cnnpan of Long Branch aganst Asher HolmtH of Ke port was tred at Long Branch last week. The compan made nn agreement wth Mr. Holmes to buld a sgn board on the roof of hs store buldng. Some of the tenants of the buldng objected to the sgn beng erected and Mr. Holmes wthdrew hs consent to let the sgn be bult. The bll postng compan sued for $2 and the justce gave them judgment for ^JLSajQ. Mr,.Holnea-wll appp»l the case. Rversde Avenue Propert Sold. The Wllam H. Knapp propert on tverede avenue, frontng on the rver, was bought esterda b Henr S. Terhune of Long Branch, the lot s OOxSSJ feet, The house n a tfteen-room atrueture, contanng all the modern mprovements. There s also on the propert a stable and carrage house. The terms of the sale are prvate. Land Sold for Stock Purposes. AUarp & S >n have Bold acres of land at Lttlu Slver bt'unkrg to Wnfeld Whle to Elmer E, Carllp. The HK adjons the furm rocentlv bought b Mr. Cnrll.-. The prce WHS $4,0. Mr. Cnrlle wll USB the new trnct for Btocl purposes. On the premses are two Hnall dwellng h A New Douse at Freehold Mrs. M. A. CafTrc of Freehold s buldng a new dout p (l HP on SherT street ;t fht jlcc. The OUSH wll contn twelve rooms, sx on wd Hde, besdes hth A Freehold House Sold, A house ;t Prephn Mara Hul-e hashfon H. Vrodtuhurgl for ;O2. d bv Mrs. Wllam Deed* Recorded, The followng real (state transfers have been recorded n the ofh'ce of the count clerk nt Freehold for the week endng J untar 8d. 8, SHRKWHHt'UY TOWNSHP. Joseph PmkT, Jr., cxcrulor, So npr.. Schne der. Lot ol lturrhun uvmh, Hud tan, \ffl, MDDLKOWN T((HN«H>. Urlfl Waldo to Ell/n Mjuds, 'lcce of propert, FAvnr A, Bmth to lvoren M. Lmnnnl. propert, S2U<>. Pece of * KATOSTOWN TOWNSHP. Cornelus Hullnc tn KutH t (Jlbs and others Hereof Pop't, S. ATLANTC TOWNSHP. 0. E. THvH, sherff, to Lda, Mufce, pece of proper, 87«0, Appleb & Wood conrmnv of fcrgen rountj to Ll nogeoe PtTuval. Lad nt l'ne Brook, S3, BARTAN TOWNSHP, John H, Curts to Leonora M, Dsbrow, wfe o Wllam W. ntsbrow. PHCC of prntt,.sks) Davd A, Hll to John H. Uhl. Lund at Ke.vport. PBEEHOLn TOWNSHP, Mar Ann Muldpnn and htnband to Wllam A BanUlDson, Jr. Plfce of propert,js. Wllam A. Haokogo, Jr., to Frank Muldoon PJ&pfl of propert, gl. Hudon faoett to Davd V, Pt-rrlnn. Pece ol propert, 8. MAJLBOKO TOWNBl!. Carolne Woole to Bo'bet't V, Crne, Pece o propert _ Cbrle E, Conover, expcutor, to Joseph L, Dona btj, Pece of propertr, St. Joupta L. looula to CbarlM E. Conove. pece of propert,, ^ MANALAPAN fowhbhp, Joseph McBrlde of New York to John Morrs nw of propert, 9,4. SPECAL PRCES To Move Small Lots Quckl. Men's W ( X ll, Sx- ep m Clo v e s, (Ht Ml, ll nt. Red!*, tl l«- Covets, t \V V.ll ds OL:, Lst colors, a (. t \v H t l S; Tut ke (Ht w» f h F * d ertlowl H sevc ral st les the lot, WO th to t lose H t.,, () S e, Huck, h * d T; f 7 5 l., to close all Sr. 89c., to dose 59c Sacques, s/es n nd $r,, 69o, atlcs* Hamkct clef. nnbrok"! ed n! nn s am ln'ust clcd, a knd w< > t h,, to (lose out... 3O«lldren 's (louns a knd vv out Kl.lLed h!e<, ortl Sl.ll.. to cpnj szes, close o. Wool Tarn D'Slantcrs, all colors, a knd worth :., hrr: to close out... 39C Specal Sale of Flannelette Wrappers. Twent-fve Dozen Wrappers, made of good qualt Flannelette, n a krgf* assortment of prett patterns, ncludng strpes and fgures on nav, black and cardnal grounds. These wrappers are all made wth separate musln bod, felled seams, and perfect fttng. Wde skrt trmmed wth deep gathered flounce, oke, collar and cuffs trmmed wth fanc brad. Ths s consdered the best $. wrapper on the market, but an after Chrstmas purchase enables us to offer them at the low prce of 65 Cents. Store closed evenng! at loo o'clock. Saturda Excepted, WATERS & OSBORN, MANUFACTURKR8 OF Sash, Blnds, Doors, Mouldngs, Brackets, etc. Screen Doors and Wndow Screens made to order, GLAZNG A HPKVMA.TY Jobbng of all knds done at short notce, nullctne, Montes, store Fronts, Pern)! flawug, and Han Woon Work n all t«branches, MECHANC ST., RED BANK, N. J. $ f YOU J Were Dssatsfed Wth that last job of plumbhg or Lnuug that the other fellow dd, call on me the next tme. 'll do m best to make the work satsfactor. We Also Have a Fne Lne of Stoves. JAMES! lllarf Avenue, Ted Hank, / ' *\ \f /' tl * '^ - HARNESS. We contnue n tho lead for nl knds >f nood qustou made hnrnrse. We also mndle fll grndes of factor made harness, trunks, bags and Mt cases, gloves rat tons, dog collars, etc. n fact, L'vt'rthng lat goes to nhke up u frstjlr-h harness store. Our motto: Good goods nt low prces. Note the nano and number. GOODY'S HARNESS STORE, S3 to 35 W, Front St., Red Bank (EOBGE A. MOODY, Manger, EDWN 0. BLOAT Funeral Drector and Embalmer Front Street, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Camp Chars Furnshed For All Occasons. Relable nervne at reasonable rates. 28-m, lonoughllennet Nucc**sor* to O. W, Smttta. Practcal Horseshoers, Mechanc Mreet, BED BANK, X t J SprolBl hoe for quutercraok, tender-footpd and ldterfertng honee. Extra BtteDtgn to troten nd Ths Advertsement wrtten HS H frendl tp for people who lke to take Kht now (T<)p N l). Mdlasses. Fne new crop N. ('. tage of a good thng, unl.roe M»!:HHCH, al. JOe b'tn* new crop Srup, per gallon..h. r u" Fo', lje. package ; ' paektgh fur «?.»e Shretdt'd Wheat, per pack^ne...le rtceda UHCul, per parkake -le.'-poun paekane Huekwheat l()e flothoh Pns, per doz... le 5 p(^un(h Pearl Tnpnwa.,..We 5 pounds good Hee...c 5 pound jar Jell, Me Krkolne, per pa-kh^'...5c Extn choce New (trapt'h, per lh.. 5c. NKW Mxt'l Nut*, per lh.. 5:'. Fne Calforna OrangcH, JHT doz.,.. Wc, Fancj New LemunH, per doz... Hc. Apples, per basket., B5c. \\ lha. extra choce new Va\, Prunes. D5c. 4 lbs. lne new Calforna Prunes '2 lbs. choce Evaporated Peaches lbs. choce New FgH. Choce new Evporated Apples, b., c. H lbs. Mnce Meat, c, New Year Cakes, per lb.. 2c. FNE MARACABO COFFEE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. W. A. TRUBX 0.5ON, 43 B Street, opposte Whte Street, Red Bank, M. J GEORGE MATTHEWS. FORWAN MATTHEWS. JESSE MATTHEWS. Matthews Brothers, Artesan Well Drllers. We also move buldng's of all sxes. Matthews Brothers, Red Bank, N. J, +»+ We Keep up the Qualt 4 and Keep Down the Prce Ths s the tme of the ear the after-holda season when butchers everwhere "let up" a lttle on the qualt of ther meat and work off somethng not qute so good. Not so here. We keep up the same hgh qualt all through the ear and we keep the prce down to the lowest possble fgure that the market wll allow. We make no specal clam to cheapness. We am to sell the ver best grades of meat that can be bought and we ask onl a lvng proft. Have ou tred our celebrated Sausage et? f ou lke sausage at all ou wll surel lke ours. We make t ourselves and can therefore guarantee t. For tender steaks, chops, roasts or anthng n the meat lne, tr The Red Bank Market. (Formerl Valentne's,) W, A, Claton, Propretor, 4? B Street, Red Bank, Poultr and Pgeon Specaltes Chcken growers wonder at ths tme of the ear wh ther chckens do not la,..probabl ou are contnung to feed them corn, whle what the need s a gran mxture n balanced proporton and meat food of some knd. We have a full lne of these goods, as follows: SUNFLOWER SEED, BARLEY. GROUND BONE, CnCKEN GRT, SCRAP OAKS, KAFR CORN, CANADA PEAS, HEMP SEED, OYSTER SHELLS, ANMAL MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, CHARCOAL, WHEAT, MLLET SEED, PGEON GRT, BEEF SCRAP, WHEAT SCREENNGS, CUT CLOVER. Tr our Gran Mxture, beng- a mxture of the above gran balanced proporton. STORAGE. FREPROOF BULDNG 5OX5O. FRED D. WROFF, FEED, HAY AND COAL, OFFCES: T West Front Street, Bed Bank, S9 Cookmn Are., A»l>ur >ark. Pearl lt. } «pp, Freght Staton, Bed Bank.

7 MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Th* Vhratmam trlebratlonn of the Nunda-Hfhoolm. Th«tlm* Hund«-«ohnol«of th#w. lahv lu'l tlu'r drtttmt) vxu-m'b hnt week, Tho 'x'rcsfh cobsted largel of wngng am m-uaom, nu'rapt'm'tl wth tblwux md uhlruuh'hhl MC. Among tlnmt takng part, at the Hnntut 'lt'rtunh'nt WTH MTH, W.. Shrk, MSM'S JcHHe townt, Nellt'SpHar, Mar El, Matte and Ktt«> West, Lulu Hoppng, Ma West, Alen* Morford aut lurc llh'lho, Harve J*>kH, Roland er ntt Allen Kl. The prncpal parlw at tn K'form«'d Sunda- Keloor celebraton were taken l«mswh Anne lunkh, Alce Knot and Vola llunkns, Wll Wukutf and Huptrt. lendont Harr (Julek. At the Epscopal church John F, Hwarkhuner, Jr., and Lous AHsen sang SOOH and the school sang oarolb, The decoratons were fnt< at all the churches and all the ehldrt' receved presents. The school opened on Monda after the holdhjh wth a largo attendance. Tho pupls who were nether absent nor tard last month were Marguerte Morford, Jula Davron, Alce Root, Edward Osborn and Howard Ogburn of the gram mar department, and Remsen French of the prmar department. Those, who stood hghest n ther studes durng the Bame perod were a«follows : GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Class A Mabel Crawford. CHHS B Ma Gll. Olass ;-jua Dvron. Cuss 0 Beagle Crawford, Cltfs E-Marguerte Murfunl, Howard Osboru. PRMARY PKPARTMKNT, CBBB A StHt AswUu, Ro Crawford. ClUM B-S.uu Huth. Class t -.nar Uotover. lerte Humblng, Class D-leane Hankng, Kddle Murph, A large number of trees are beng cut n the woods near here for use as telegraph and telephone poles and plng. The poles are shpped from the Mddletown staton. Must of them are shpped b J. W, Danaer of Freehold, who cuts them on the tmber land on the James F, Crawford place. Other shppers are D, Lane Conover of Atlantc Hghlands and hs son Charles, who recentl bought a tmber tract on the BeekuMtn farm. The week of praer s beng observed hero ths week, Rev, W. H. J, er, pastor of the Baptst church, s conductng the servces. Last nght the servce was held at the Reformed church and to-nght the sertce-wll be held at the same church. On Thursda and Frda nghts the servces wjl be held at the Baptst church. On Frda nght a mssonar from Chna wll gve a talk. Mr, and Mrs, James 0, Hendrckson and Mrs. Adelade Spader and her daughter Nelle vsted Albert Morford at the Long Branch hosptal on Sunda, Mr. Morford s Mrs, Heudrckson's father, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Lufburrow and ther eons Harr, Ro and Wlle, Ralph Thompson, Jacob C, Talor and Dr. E, F, Talor were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam M, Thompson on New Years, Rev. W. H. J. er, pastor of the Baptst church wll preach next Sunda mornng on "The deal church," Hs evenng subject wll be " A dvne term humanl expressed,' Mr. and Mrs, Tuns Patterson of Long Branch and saah 8, Patterson of Shrewsbur and hs daughter Edna spent Sunda wth D, G, Patterson,, --Abbott,Mujlud, son of Charles H, Morford, who has been spendng the holdu& here, returned to school at Washngton. D. C,, on Monda. Mr, ad Mrs, James West and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph VanBrunt of Long Branch spent Thursda wth Mr, and Mrs. Wllam T, Casler. Theodore E. Bowne of New York, a travelng salesman for a jewelr frm, was a recent guest of hs brother, George A. Buwne, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hartwhorne of Colt's Neck vsted Msses Louse and Susanna Hartshnrne on Thursda. Mr, and Mrs, James R. Smock of Red Bank and son Wlle spent New Years wth George C. Luster, Jacob D, Brower and hs daughter Mame spent New Years wth George Allen of Long Branch, The frst shpment of rals for the new trolle were brought here from Keport on Monda, J, De Conover has closed hs countr house for the wnter and has moved hs faml to New York, Msses Lda and Kate Frost are vstng Mr, and Mrs. Morford Talor of Holmde. Mr, and Mrs, J, P, Swaokhamer and faml spent Thursda at^ Whtehouse, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Rogers of New York are vstng Mrs. Carre Conover. Scobevlle News, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sherman gave a New Years dnner to a number of rela= tve and frends. The guests were Henr Polhemus and faml of Bradevelt, John Btater and faml, Chrstopher anderveer. Mss Ella Vanderveer and Rev, Octave JVonBeaverhoudt of Colt's Neck, and Wllam H. Foster and faml ot Beobevlle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hltbrunner entertaned a number of frends on Frda nght, -Among the guests wert Ms Emma Wubber, Mss Hatte Snedeber, Msa Lda La ton, Frank Hance, Frank Hltbrunner, Danel and Henr Polhemua, Jr., 0. "Van Soobe and Clarence 'Wllett. Mr. and Mr, Erntst HUbrunner and ther daughter Lena spent New Years da at Theodore Snedeker's at Colt's Neck. Mr, and Mrs. John Rordan and ther daughter spent New Years wth James Desmond of Colt's Neck, Mss Grace Polhemus s spendng two weeks wth her brother, Wllam Polhenaua of Asbur. Ms da Flock, who pent the holdas wth her aunt at Hgbtstown, returned home on Monda., Mss Mame Lew's of Jerse vlle s the guest ths week of her aunt, Mrs. Wllam N. Tlton, Wllam Hance has completed a number of box talls and tablea on hs farm. Jamed Sckles of Everett has bought the farm of the late Albert Polhemua. George Hance has bult an addton to he bun. BOLMDEL NEWS. lfftm JVer Offeem, The Htfwl ( ltu'lctlotht*tm«lm Junor Amercan Mechancs lodge were nstalled las^ nght, The urnct<rs urn; 'oumlor Urntfg" Hm>l<>. Vc* Mlrllu' lsbllt> K, ASMlsUt rt't'hlk Htft'Urj Jt'll VS. KV. 'ollrur C'ttult'S 'tllllw. Wan-n t'j' An'H. Judth' wllh'l fn l s-kl-h. OllUtlllt! St'lltllll' ruh Sll'kll-H. K'l'r's'tMlv' t wul' cllcj J.l.u,. El. TU»U> Danel Kl). Tho week of praer H U'tg olrtfrved wth unon servce*, u-curdng to custom, Hegnnlng Suuda und up to tonght the setvch are held n the Baptst church and are n charge ol Rev. Robert B, Frther. ''H* renunder w tho week, ncludng (Sunda nght, the servc-eh wll be held n the Reformed church and wll beconducud b Rev. tlurrelt Wckoff. Mrs, Charles K. GaHHn of N( w York, who luh been vstng her daughter, Mrs, Fred V. Thompson, hu«returned home, Charles K. md H, L. th>bn, brothers of Mrs, Thompson, spent part of the huldh week wth her, Wllam C. Kl has gone to ndana for a carload of hornes. He wll return home «>u the 3th. Ths s Mr, El's frwt trp West n some tme, H he has been bung hs horses at Phladelpha of late. John Tl ton had been dangerousl sck wth pneumona at the home of Theodore Thorne, where he waa emploed, but le s now mprovng. Dr. Fred V. Thompson s attendng hm. Plng are beng drven along the embankmeut ettr Anloudea'a blacksmth shop to protect the publc, from washouts. The work s beng done b Freeholder Theodore Thorne. Joseph C, Heer of Newark s at the home of hs parents here, recuperatng from a severe sckness. He s stll n a weak condton and does not go about an. Charles Mack, who lves wth hs uncle, Charles P. Conover, has been sck wth tphod fever, but he s now able to st up, Garrett Tucker of Delaware "Water Gap, who has been spendng two weeks wth Charles El, has returned home. Eatontown New*. James E. Flnt's two-ear old son and Wllam Tltou's sx-months-old chld, who have been hck wth bronchts, are recoverng. The oung son of Thomas Dckenson was burned qute badl on the face whle burnng some paper on Thursda. Thomas P. Anderson has moved to the bouse on Ral avenue recentl vacated b Wllam J. Gnnavan. The women's temperance unon wll npet at half-past two o'clock to-morrow afternoon at Mrs, A. L. Bcobes's. saac G. Rng of South E-.tontown, who has been sck wth nflammator rheumatsm, s mprovng. Mrs, J, Dewtt Fa, who has been serousl sck wth heart dsease, s now able to st up, Mr, and Mrs. Francs E, Tton and son were recent guests of frends nt New Brunswck, The week of praer s beng observed at the Methodst church ths week, A, C. Barr s nck wth grp. 'GOOD HORSE, SENSE wll teach ou that coffee n an ar-tght, Wh sealed package s p purer, cleaner and resher than coffee kept n open bn,.on COFFEE never sold n bulk. J There s Work for tho Plumber n our place and t should be attended to at once. Sckness w frequentl caused b clogged drans. Costs too much, ou sa? Not at all. M charges for hgh class Plumbng, Ga Fttng or Steam Heatng Work are qute moderate. use good materals and exercse great skll and care n all operatons, guarantee perfect work, WLLAM O'BREN, 29 WEST FRONT STRP, BED BANK, N, J JOSEPH G, ESCHELBAGH. ~ ~ COLUMBA HOTEL, 86 West Front Street, aear Pearl, Red Ban*. N, J, Ereuger'g Beer and F. A M, Bobfer't celebrated Welner Beer alwavs on draugtat, ALSO BAUTHOLOMAY R0CHK6TEB BEER N BOTTLBS. Open Mornngs at 83O. Close Saturdas at O P. M, CHOCE AS GREAT AS N NEW YORK. HAHNE CO AREA GREATER THAN ANY NEW YORK STORE, The Januar Furnture Sale Opened n all ts splendor and mone savng opportuntes Monda last, presentng the most superb stock of Home Furnshngs ever colleeted from the great furnture marts of the countr. Ths s trul a sale of mght proportons, nasmuch as a specal prce has been attached to ever pece of merchandse on our floor at regular quotatons we undersell New York houses. How strong then the argument when Specal Prce nducements are Offered. Lbrar Tables n Oak, Regular 29,, Januar Hale Prce,,,,,,,.,.,.28. Regular., Januar Sale Prce.,,,,86, Lbrar Tables n Mahogan. Regular 82., Januar Knle Prce, B Regular 53., Januar Bale Prce 47,76 Parlor Table n Oak. Regular 4,, Januar Bale Prce....4, Regular 6., Januar Kale Prce,,.,,,.,,,,.8, Parlor Tables n Mahogan. Regular 3,, Januar Sale Prce,...,,.,.,,,,,,,. Regular 9.OU, Januar Sale Prce.,,, 7, Lbrar Rockers n Mahogan, Regular 88,, Januar Bole Prce,34.26 Regular 40,, Januar Bale Prce,...,,,,,,,...46, Lbrar Chars n Mahogan, Regular 35., Januar Sale Prce.3, Regular 4,, Januar Bale Prce.,...,.,,36,90 Extenson Tables n Oak. Regular S.'JS, Januar Sale Prce 7,90 Regular 2., Januar Sale Prce..S6 Extenson Tables n Mahogan, Regular 57.. Januar Bale Prce 6, Regular 85., Januar Bale Prce...,,...,...,78. Chna Closets n Oak, Regular 8., Januar Sale Prce,., 4.40 Regular 24., Januar Bats Prce.22.OO Chna Closets n Mahogan, Regular., Januar Sale Prce 46, Regular., Januar Sale Prce,..,,,, 72. Sde Tables n Mahogan. Regular 2., Januar Sale Prce..., 8.90 Regular 24., Januar Bale Prce...,,.,.,,.88, Dressers n Oak, Regular 2,, Januar Sale Prce 8.90 Regular (S.(JO, Januar Sale Prce Dressers n Brdsee Maple, Regular 29.. Januar Sale Prce,,..26. Regular 4,, Januar Sale Prce Dressers n Mahogan. Regular 33.. Januar Sale Prce 88. Regular., Januar Sale Prce...,46, Chffoners n Oak, Regular 8., Januar Sale Prce., 7,86 Regular 2., Januar Sale Prce 8.90 Chffoners n Maple. Regular 2., Januar Sale Prce 8.90 Regular 24,, Januar Sale Prce. 8. Recepton Chars n Gold, Regular 9.. Januar Sale Prce 8,76 ^Wgular 6,, Januar Sale Prce Parlor Cabnets n Gold. Regular 8., Januar Sale Prce lol.^o Regular 5., Januar Sale Prce Parlor Cabnets n Mahogan, Regular 82., Januar Sale Prce Regular 48., Januar Sale Prce.,43,86 Musc C&jbnets n Mahogan, Regular., Januar'Sale Prce 7, Regular 22., Januar Sale Prce. 9. Ladles* Wrtng Desks n Mahogan, Regular 6,, Januar Sale Prce 2,76 Regular 29,, Januar Sale Prce., 26, Lades* Wrtng Desks n Oak. Regular., Januar Sale Prce. 0, Regular 8., Januar Sale Prce 4,86 Bookcases n Oak, Regular 9., Januar Sale Prce...,,,, 8, Regular 7,, Januar Sale Prce 6, Bookcases n Mahogan, Regular 9., Januar Sale Prce 7, Regular 27., Januar Sale Prce..,,,, 84, Sdeboards n Oak, Regular 28,, Januar Sale Prce...,70 Regular 29., Januar Sale Prce.86, Sdeboards n Mahogan, Regular., Januar Sale Prce. 67, Regular 4., Januar Sale Prce 8. Chffoners n Brch, Regular 36., Januar Sale Prce. 88,40 Regular 45.0«, Januar Sale Prce. 40. Chffoners n Mahogan. Regular 28., Januar Sale Prce...8,26 Regular 26., Januar Sale Prce,,,.,.,,,., Tolet Dressers n Oak, Regular 5, Januar Sale Prce 8, Regular 24., Januar Sale Prce Tolet Dressers n Maple, Regular 2.. Januar Sale Prce... 8,90 Regular., Januar Sale Prce...,,, Tolet Dressers n Brch, Regular 6., Januar Sale Prce, 4.86 Regular 23., Januar Sale Prce,70 Tolet Dressers n Mahogan. Regular 5., Januar Sale Prce., 3,76 Regular 24,, Januar Bale Prce...,...2. Bedroom Suts n Oak. Regular 27.. Januar Sale Prce 84. Regular 87,, Januar Sale Prce,,,.33,g6 Bedroom Suts n Mahogan, Regular 48,, Januar Sale Prce.. Regular,, Januar Sale Prce 86, Parlor Suts n Mahogan. Regular 56., Januar Sale Prce,40.Regular., Januar Sale Prce 67. Parlor Suts n Gold, Regular 3., Januar Sale Prce. Regular 2., Januar Sale Prce 88. THE GREAT WHTE SALE wth ts mrad of brght, new 903 merchandse and reasonable prces, stll contnues Seems strange to speak of Sprng Fabrcs n the depth of Wnter, but t's a condton of merchandsng. The store of to-da that s, the progressve store s alwas abreast of the tmes, and t pas the publc to antcpate ts needs when the materals are rght, and ever other condton of correct store keepng n lne. We know that ever da there growng s a tendenc toward "Shoppng n Newark"- shoppng n our new store BECAUSE T PAYS. HAHNE & CO. Newark, N. J. HAHNE & CO.

8 LTTLE SLVER NEWS. K:e, wll' Hkatfg on Mulml. The watt'r wan onl up to her waht and HS? ruoht'd Hllore wthout an trouble. Mr, and Mrn. Benjamn T. Whte and Mr. and Mrs..fosenh T. Whte and daughter H M«nt Nuw Vear«wth relatveh at MawtKMl. Extra meetng-* have been resumed at the Methodst church. The are beng conducted b the pantor. Uev. Wllam A. Llk-. 8. L. dcfabr n rapdl rocoverg from a r«eent <meraton for appundctwtt tht? LOK Branuh hohptul, Charles Hobrough and tbree uf UH BOOB, Jharlt'H, Wllrn and Wlson, were recent vstors to New York. Dr. and Mra. Waller VnnFleet hove moved from ther house on Brooks's hll to Newark for the wnter. Leon j. Leonard, the nfnnt son of Mr. md MrB. Frank. Leonard, ded esterda mornng, Harr Lppncott hns returned from a vst to bn Bster, Mrs, Harr Kngsle of Newark, Ramond Smth, son of Frank Smth, who has beuu sclt wth pneumona, hah recovered. Mss Rebecca LHle returned last week from a v«t to frends at Brookln. Mrs. W. C. Lppncott, Hr., s oonflned to the house wth a heav cold. John T. Lov'.'tt has bought a new team of horses. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. About,OO *eapl«at fent a f atch SluM fer ce. About 3 people attended the watch nght servce n the Methodst, church on New Years eve. From eght to ten o'clock the were entertaned wth pctures on canvas b E. H, Cook and to Newark to fll a two weeks' engagement. wth phonographc selectons b Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam VanNote have VanMater. Refreshmpntfl were served returned from a two weeks' vst at New about half-pawl nne o'clock. York. John R Valleau haw been elected presdent of the Chrstan Endeavor socet sck wth grp. Mrs, Josephne Hendrckson s ver of the Presbteran church n place of Frank Mulford s lad up wth rheumatsm. MBB Vnne PattersoD, who was elected to the poston bul refuged to Berre, m- Edwn and Los Dvs, who are attendng a mssonar school n MaHsachuHattB, Shrewsbur News. pent the holdas wth ther grandmother, Mrs. Catherne Davs. vstng Msses Nelle and Ma Sutphen. Mss Llan Tce of New Brunswck s HeT, Hobert Purd Zeble of Phladelpha spent the holda week wth hs New Years da at Long Branch. The Msses Sutphen and Ms Tce spent parents. Mr. and Mr^. H. B. Zeble. Mss Florence Whte of Planfleld, Clnton Oohb, aon of Rev, Dewtt C. who has been vstng her mother, Mrs. Cobb, wbo has been dangerousl sck Wllam Johnson, has returned home. wth pneumou), s recoverng. Capt. and Mrs, John Henr Heer of Mwa Florence J. L.ce, a former Holmdel spent New Years da wth ther teacher n the puhlc_ school, has been daughter, Mn, Wllam Johnson, vstng Mrs. John E. Foster. MssTheodosa Stlwell, who fell down The report that Ford &, Mller would stars about two weeks ago and broke close ther branch store hero for theboth wrsts, s slowl mprovng. wnter s dened b the frm. A. (J. Olver wns threatened wth appendcts on Frda nght, hut le s now mprovng. B'.*nj;tnn Anderson's ponted b W, Nelson Haven. Mss Hjfrh'tta Wht of Eatontown Spent Sunda wth Mrs. Albert Sckles. Mrs. Post of New York spent New Yearw wth Mr. and Mrs, F. A, Lttle. E., ) l of H'.'l B nk has a poston wth turnover K, Wht, the plumber, Henr Loux of New York spent New Years wth UH brother, Fred Luux. EVERETr NEWS. house s beng Lttle of Far Henr Dean tutu f n Forefnger to the llonv, Harr lvfn rut hs fort-fnger to the one on Suturla whle cuttng wood at the woudple, [h> was rasng the axe wth the blade sde up and hs rnger got n the wa. Whereas, specal assessments for sewer Andrew ( arton has returned to themprovements made ngaqat varous Trenton husnus* college after havng propert owners n the town of Red Bank spent the holda vacaton at home, Thomas Meehan of Port (Jlester, New have not et been pad and whereas, the York, ban been vstng hs mother, Mrs, board of commssoners n the fathful John Meer, dscharge of ts publc dut s oblged to C, W, VauCleaf fnd faml spent collect sad assessment and to enforce New Years wth frends at Freehold. Mss Grace Stout has returned from a the len of the town for the same, therefore be t two wuekd' vst at Trenton. Resolved, that sad Hen be enforced b Oceanc News. Rchard N. Strker s spendng a few das at New York, where he wll attend a '' farewell bachelor** dnner gven b a school chum. Mss Mabel Smth ha returned to the state normal school, after spendng the holdas wth her mother, Mrs, George Lews. MsB Das Forcanser of Toms Rver, who has been vstng Mss Cbrsse Bogle, has gone to Red Bank to spend a week. Ms Eml Stevens has returned to Newark, alter spendng the holdas wth her mother, Mrs. George Stevens. Lee Enrght baa returned to haf\h Studes at a law school at Brookln. Hannah Court s vstng Mrs. Wllam Bale nt New York. Ms Nelle Hnrve s vtng frends at New York, LN CROFT NEWS, The Fublr Nehn& ftrrord for thf Hnnta lnn* l.ravem a Fn* Mmttttt / JJaMtwuArr. j m WllUmm Vrvmrn'm, Tht wltlw ot tlc jlln- H'Ol «l n Hta ('hh culled ut Wllam CroH«'M wt<t> HMM' th'l nut talv d u r n g ; lt the Plltx «n 'hrhtnu da and )M' llolll) nf H-CMT «ere jrt folluwh :, left a real lve grl bab. «m» r ' M' hl M t n A ) n *. MntllU <' t j The 'hrhlmatt ( nterttmut't tt the CtlT, U>jl> H llllw: tlh'l' Hf tlh!, l v l j l Wlll', chapel SVHH held on Sunda a week ago, bs W h l e, KTmk '.lcr, W - M H - «<*«!, \S lllr S M';l puls w-re rendfred b Mx ttnl K>»llnr. A m ll'lll. Wlt-r M u n "! llltt'lnlhl' l'lultln'l M.H.., Margm't Medel, Wlle Fraeu, lv- He'd, Lh'\l Frun'M, Kmua t'onn tnt>n><n m kclsh. llrll M m r - K m n k A u v e. jnod Ala l'. B". Jl'llllll" ' ll'llb, N'll ll ( vr, JjoH MHUH««'[, Edth Thomphon 'rllh > l'lmlll HM-U \> n\. W n j s mn's!, j M»!n> (n*, K l w u n l «lv, F l u n k 'rn ard Mr, and Mm. l-'red llarre, Tbef wcn> auo rxercst'h hv rlasneh and wng At r\ K Vrtl t'k' M-lol of ntl ng b\ tle Hhowl, Ech pcholur K t n *JH lt-l at Unl'v H.-ah M - H T U v Mm. Wll.'m A..le J -«J a dm-nsm) m df Cm and an orange, HttHe FeHon got H book for a perfect record o n t ' m ' H o l w r k. M *. L l h ' V \ the thl v'u prcrtlcnt uf thp Nt'wot attedanee durng the ear. The t pas to advertse n THE REGSTER because nearl 7 everbod ht'remhouts the paper* Adv. Hedel chldren, who lvn over mle from the chapel, md ver good rrrord Dr. Hctjmm F. Kng wll g" totn'ntm t) 'rursl. where lt wll attend of attelance, mssng onl a few Sun-n\H'ltdss drng the ear., H. KDWAHDS, A, M. llt Hual n''ttk of tn' New Jerse eterna nhhocrton, of wlm h le n Mss Lda AntondeH of Ahbr, trt'mrer. >r. Kng NH lu-hl tlnw ponllou for a long tme. her cvusns. Msses Anna nnd Lda; who haw been spendng two weeks wth j Meetngs of the Board of Health, MwH Kln Kj^ «wek wth Horo ThompHon, ms returned homt, hruut. Hl' vvah unnbu> to attend to Mss Maud Hrav and lur brother Wl Th* tvrular ncctlnns uf the l t«* Hank loanl of KT dutes»m or^unht at tlo clmrel ban left on Frda for Ualegh, Norll U'lth wll bt«ht'hl nl h- HN Tt!UP»(a of oaoh on Sunda and KT place wan tnk' b Carolna, where the wll Hpend the re-murthnmnder of the wnter,» MX) p, M,, «l hc nffl't uf ttu r, MSHH fortha Kng, uce Ar'H broke thrm^h the MHH Jenne Frton s vwtng her ss- t'harleh D. WAHNKK, l'mdpnl. ter. Mr». Allen Applegau:, at Nut j AMM H. SH'KLW, S»vn'Ur. Swnp. HesHe Fenton has been lad up wth a cold, Forman er has moved from the Harrson homestead lo the house opposte ({corse W, Patterson's on the led Hunk, John Harve, who ban bfen workng for A, J, Bra of the Phalanx, las moved to John Bale's farm. Mr. and Mrs, Ahram Sunburn spent New Years wth Mr. Hanborn's father, J. A. Hantarn of Nut Swamp. Mrs. Melnda Bassett has gone to New York to spend a month or more wth relatves and frends. Wllam Brown, who lves at Edwnrd Soden's, vsted at Matawan on New Yeflrs da. Harr "Claton of Red Valle spent part ef lust week wth hs brother, Edde Claton, Clnton Robbns of Brookln has been vstng hs aunt, Mrs. John R. Conover, --».«^ - - Far Haven News, Lle Gnge, aged four ears, son of E. E. Gage, was baptzed at the chapel of the Hol Communon on Sunda afternoon b Rev. Robert MacKellar. Danel Rankn and John H. Felder went to Lakewond on New Years nnd whnessed the trottng races there. The Crescent basketball team went to Manasquan last Wednesda nght and wan defeated b a score of 8 to 4. Lous Lews s havng hs drvewa covered wth crushed stone, smlar to that used on the stone. Ramond Dought has moved from Mrs. Martha Bennett's house to John Mnon's house. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stnaon have gone The week of praer s beng observed n the Presbteran church ths week, The women's auxlar met at Mrs, A. Holmes Bnrden's ths afternoon. t pas to advertse n THE REGSTER. NOTCE OF Sewer Assessments, All sewer assessments leved n the town of Red Bank must be pad b the ffteenth da of Februar, 903, or tax warrants wll be ssued and the propert sold n accordance wth the followng resoluton passed b the board of commssoners, Januar gth, 903 : tax warrant and publc Rale of propertes aganst whch specal assessments have been made unless the same be pad on or before the 5th da of Februar. A. C. HAURUON. Town Clerk. SEWNG MACHNES FOR SALE or exchange. Art make ou want. Reparng and deannr dnno b a machnst, 84 jears' experence. All wvrk guutourtnjd for ft ears. M eharjre J«W cents up. Belts, needlps and ol cans tor gale. Ulocks and watches repared ond cleaned, prop me 0 postal card, wll call at vour bouse. Offce s Wllam N. Worthle's coal offce on Burrowe, street, near the depot. Address (. W, WoodWErd, t, RBdBank, N.J. RULE TO BAR CREDTORS, \J EECUTRX'S NOTCE. Margaret A, rowler, executrx of Wllam H, Fowler, deceased, bj order-of the Burroffateof the Count of Monmouh, hereb gvn notce to the credtors of the sad deoeased to brnro ther debts, demands and calnr agatnt toe eaute of sad decemed, under 0th or aolrmaton, wthn nne nontb from the.pfth DAY OP JA.WDART, S, or the wll be forever barred of an acton therefor aganst the nd executrx, MABGARET A, FOWLER. NOTO OF (LtOTON. KlKMT NTONl. B»NK, tn U4NK, N. J. HMVU* HtL. WK, t Tlc (nntttl t*«*-(l)n for rlr-eoton al (t)l baol wll K' hrl. bt h' hunkl louw! m mu, JntBrT U'U. WU, roll* wll n- ncn from 2;l U :(O >. M. (AM'HCLL. 'Ml ff. NOTCE OF ELECTON. N ATNA H * M, tn HANK, N. J.. NT-MB- W, \W4. n- nunual cl tl.m fn ll.. t.n> <f Ulx wnk wll ht-.-ul H h<- tanklng hmth «n uwtu*, Januar l.tl, MM, lftnvt^n llu hems of l;(») HM! ;l) ', M, F,,. rlwakt. NOTCE OF ELECTON. THS HKO.N N ATU>>* lk) HANK, N. j,, M'Tler lt'u, WW. \ Tht Rual nlbcuun (or llnrlunt of ll* l»nt wll!«lcld H tlc lutln; w ml 'u«*t!(«, Jnnmrv l.'llll. f't, fvwth'u ( fljllu (f Cl'V'l»[(J (H'flVtt Wnter Comfort! Whle sttng around the fresde these wnter nghts, smokng a ppe, smoke CULUNGTQN'S S CGAR CLPPNGS! The're the fnest ppe tobacco ever made pure, clean and sweet, no drugs, no artfcal tlavorng, just pure, clean, sweet tobacco. Cents a Package, 3 Packages fora Quarter, Wllam Cullngton, Front Street, near B Street, RED BANK, N. J, Dslocated Her Shoulder. Mrs, Johanna Soderholra, of Fergus* Falls. Mnn., fell and dslocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon get t back n place as scon as possble, but t was qute sore and paned her ver much. Her son mentoned that he had seen Chamberlan's Pan Balm advertsed for sprans and soreness, and she asked hm t J bu her a bottle of t, whch he dd. t quckl releved her and enabled her to sleep, whch she had not done for BevflTal das. The s«n.wa so much pleased wth the relef t gave hs mother that he has snce recommended t to man others. For sale b U. A. Mnton & Co., Druggsts, 4 B St.. Red Bank, N, J, WALL PAPERS AT HARRSON'S, B HtFftt, Red Bunk, N. Durn the Wnter Month* m Store Wll Clote at T P. M. A Chance to Save a Dollar or Two on Shoes. t enough people could see these* shoes ths advertsement would not rrd to appear a.^.n. The would all be sold ths week. These are no old, shop worn shoes, but new fresh ones taken from m own new shoes, whch want to clear out before takng stock. Men's, bos', outh's, women's and chldren's n the lot. Man at '; prce, others a dollar a par or more off. Kver par as full guaranteed as though bought at regular prce. Now come n, look at them, clear them out n a hurr. t's to our advantage as well as mne. Prce from T5c, to $2,. You ma stll be ftted wth a par of those low prce rubbers, to. to 39c. Plent of new rubbers agan at regular prces. CLARENCE WHTE, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, J. l MmltlMMMUMH»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pants, Ols and Varnshes. DKVOK'S READV NXED FANTS, DBVOB'l Read? mxed OOM Pant* for Floor*; wll dr over nght. STPREMS FLOOR VBNSH; quck drng. Remdr Mxed Graphte FalnU for Tn Roof*; wll cure a leak roof, GALVANZED POULTRY NETTNG. LME, LATH, BODLB AND PORTLAND OEMENTS. J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, FKOKT STREET, opposte Maple Avenne, RED BANK, P. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Reducton Sale of MLLNERY AND FURS. f Santa Claus ddn't brng ou a set of Furs or a Fur Coat for Xmas now s the tme to purchase one. Your mone wll now bu furs at a great reducton from former prces for we are gong to close our large and select stock of what we have left. We have several ver handsome sets of furs and elegant fur coats whch we wll sell at a sacrfce n order to close out. Our entre stock of select Mllner wll be sold below cost to reduce stock. MRS. E. WES, RED BANK TEMPLE OF FASHON. #»»»»»»»»» Stock Takng Shoe Sale. Stock takng begns Februar st and we would rather have cash to count than shoes. n order to reduce stock we wll reduce prces. Ths s an annual event wth us and ofe whch the economcal buer looks forward to. We wsh to mpress upon our mnd that ths s not a sale of old stock or odds and ends. The shoes we offer are ths ear's productons of the leadng factores n the Unted States. There's not an out-of-date or an unworth shoe n the whole lot To gve ou an dea of the savng awatng ou, we wll quote the followng as samples : All our women's $2. specal made shoes, for ths sale, at $.98. All our women's $2, shoes at $.48, and all the $, shoes at $.28. Men's $4. and $3. shoes are now prced at $3. and $2., and all the $3. and $2, shoes at $.98. A lot of msses' and chldren's shoes at SB and t9 cents. A Bargan n Rubber Boots. We have about 3 pars of men's long leg sportng boots, ver best grade, all szes but 6's, regular prce $4 35, for ths sale we have marked them at $345- Ths s one.of the best bargans we have ever offered. Ths sale begns Frda, Januar gth, and we advse ou to be among" the earlest customers, as ht selecton s alwas best at the start. FORD. MLLER, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, J. Mll n nn

9 RED BANK REGSTER. VOLUME XXV. NO. 2ft RED BANK. N, J, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY , PAGEB 9 TO 6. JOHN KAHLE MMULTKD, BELD UP N BS BARN BY A WOULD-BE ROBBER,.Beaten on the Head Wth the Butt KM4 of a Revolver and Afterward A/*ot At The AmmaUant Secured Ao Boot. John Kahle of Red Bunk had a hrlng experence wth a would-be robu'r on Monda ngnt, The robber heat Mr. KHhe over th«head wth H revolver and afterward shot at hm, but he Herured no boot, Mr. Kahle and hs brother, Charles Kahle, are engaged n a general grocer busness and run routes throughout the count. Ther hum and storehouse s on Beach street, near Branch avenue. On Monda ngbt John Kahle returned from hs route about «x o'clock. He unlocked the barn door and went nsde to lght a lantern. AH he was about to Htrke a match a tuan sprang from behnd a partton and Htruck hm on the arm. Before Mr. Kahle hardl realzed what had happened hs unknown a-baant was ranng blows on hs head. When Mr, Kahle was frst attacked he backed out of the barn door and began to cr " Murder!" The robber, fearng no doubt that someone would he attracted b the screams, dsappeared around the corner of the barn, but not untl he had nflcted several gashes on Mr, Kahle's head. As he dsappeared he fred two pstol shots, but nether of them took effect. t s thought that the robber used the butt end of the revolver n hs attack on Mr. Kahle. Mr. Kahle was stunned b the blows on the head but he was able to walk to the house, g. Neghbors were attracted b Mr, Kahle's screams and a crowd soon gathered. No one had ween anthng of Mr. Kahle's assalant. n the darkness Mr. Kahle was unable to dstngush the features of the man and he does not know whether he was whte or black. He would not be able to dentf hm should he see hm agan, The doors of the barn were locked and the robber had clmbed n through a wndow. He had no doubt planned to rob Mr. Kahle, expectng hm to have a large sum of mone from hs da's sales. The robber, n hs haste to escape, left behnd hs hat and umbrella. The hat was a black slouch one, wth a wde brm, The umbrella had a slver handle, wth the pattern of a horse shoe nal on the plate. Wth the hat and umbrella as a clue the Red Bank polce are workng»n the case. WNFRED AUL WNS A HORSE. The Chance Coat Hnt 9S Centm-The florae Sold to Theodore Coler, J, Wnfred Au, son of Joseph W, Aul, won the h^rse whch waa chanced off at Paeh's cgar store on Saturda -nght.-the bone was owned b Hm Grace D. Johnston, who won t a week prevous when t was chanced off b Edward Rell. the expressman, Mr, Aul s emploed n Edward S. Allare's real estate offce, He had no need for the hone and he sold t to Theodore Coler, - m> LNCROFT'S BOSS SKATER. He Cutm Grape tne*. ntal*, Etc., and * a Wonder for speed, Phlemon Greeln of Lncroft went skatng last week for the frst tme n several ears and he farl astonshed Lncroft people wth the ease wth whch he cut pgeon wngs, grape vnes, ntals, etc, John R, Anton des sas that he wll back Mr, Creeln aganst an Red Bank skater n ether fanc skatng or speed, m t Baptst Socal Affar* at Ltncroft. The Baptst folks of Lncroft are ar> rangng- for a seres of socables and entertanments to be held durng the remander of the wnter. The frst of the seres wll be a socable and wll be held n the chapel at an earl date, Followng ths an entertanment wll be gven. t s honed to make enough mone n ths wa (o put a new roof on the chapel and also to pa the nsurance, whch comes due n the sprng, Taken Sck n the West. Perre DuBots, son of John R, DuBos of Holmdel, who has been travelng n varous parts of the countr fora ear past, has been sck wth tphod fever n Arzona, He was n the hosptal for sx weeks, but he s now able to be around agan. When he was taken sck he weghed 4 pounds and when be left the hosptal hs weght had been reduced to pounds, A Fre at Pne Brook, A house at Pne Br»ok owned and oc cuped b Mrs, Alce Magure was de Btroed b fre on Wednesda afternoon. None of the contents was saved, Mrs. Magure was not home when the fre broke out and t s not known how t started. Nether the house nor contents were nsured. Off on a Gunnng Trp. George Crawford of Holmdel, Watson StUwagon of Clff wood and Trenvonan Bennett of Red Bank have gone on a gunnng trp to North Carolna. The wll be gone about two weeks., Sawed Off the End of H* Thumb. "Whle vawng wflod at Howard El's at Holmdel last week Frank E«Crawford caught hs hand n the saw and the end of hs thumb wa nawed off. Dr. Fred V, Thompson dressed the njur. A BOLMDEL ENTERTANMENT, A Solder'H Mar" Gven n the Huptnt Church on Frda Nght. An entertanment that delghted Holudel folks was gven n the Baptst church at that place last Frda nght b Alfred E, PeRntall. Mr. Pearsall was advertsed to gve " A Holder'a stor" and most people went to the church expectng to hear nothng mow than a lecture. nstead the lstened to a dversfed entertanment, " A solder's stor" be ng n realt a war monologue, Mr. Pearsars stor ncluded personal remnscences of a solder's lfe, org nal anecdotes, camp tre songs and wtt sangs, Hs word pcture of the charge at Fve Ponts was so realstc and dramatc n stle that Holmdel folks declare that one could almost hear the tramp of troops and roar of guns. Mr. Pearsall has a lne bartone voce and he s accompaned n hs Rngng on the pano b Mss Mare Budworth. About 2 people attended the entertanment and the proceeds were suffcent to pa expenses, whch was all that was desred. The church proposes to gvfl a seres of entertanments durng the wnter n whch the socal feature wll be a greater consderaton than the queston of fnances, CHRSTMAS GFTS TO PASTORS. Clergmen Remembered b Ther Congregaton*. Rev. W. B, Matteson, pastor of the Red Bank Baptst church, receved a purse of $ as a Chrstmas gft from hs congregaton. Rev, Wllam Mtchell, pastor of the West Long Branch Methodst church, formerl of Red Bank, receved a purse of $ from hs congregaton and a Hvedollar gold pece from the Wasde church, whch s part of the charge. At the Chrstmas entertanment at the Methodst church at Farmngdale the pastor, Rev. Joseph 0, Kulp. receved a gft of a bccle, and Mrs. Kulp receved a dozen slver knves, Mr, Kulp s a brother of Rev, E, J, Kulp of Red Bank, ^ m- NEW FURNTURE FOB A LODGE. Lttle Slver 'Amercan Meehanlea Hefurnthng Ther Hootnn, The Junor Mechancs of Lttle Slver are holdng ther meetngs n the lodge rooms n George M. Quackenbush's new store, although the room s not et full furnshed. At the flre whch destroed Mr. Quackenbush'B old store the lodge lost all ts furnture. The lodge's losa wa about {2, whch was covered b nsurance. The nsurance has been pad, but the lodge wll use more than that amount n replacng the furnture. The lodge s hustlng for new memben and n a few weeks there wll be several ntatons, The membershp of the councl s 44, Two Faml Gatherngs. Two faml gatherngs were held at Lttle Slver on New Years da. One of them took place at Davd Moore's, Ur. Moore's guests were Mr, and Mrs, Alonzo Feld of Red Bank and ther daughter Nora and Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Paterson and daughter of Lttle Slver, The other faml gatherng was held at Wllam H, Carhart'sand those present were Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hardng of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Oarhart of Long Branch and Rev, and Mrs. Wllam A. Llle and daughter Gertrude, Mr, and Mrs. Carhart receved a number of telegraphc greetngs from relatves who were unable to be present. Belford People Meet Wth a Mshap. Frank Yarnell and Mss Laura Runon and Elwood Runon and Mss Olve Johnson, two Belford couples, started for the Red Bank opera house on New Years nght, wth^ a horse and carrage hred from John Kcktnan. Mr, Runon handled the rens. At Headden's coraer the horse stumbled and fell and the shafts of the carrage were broken, A farm wagon was borrowed from Peter Conle and the trp was contnued. Owng to the dela the,jbrst act of the pla was mssed, but the rest of the pla was enjoed as thoroughl b the Belfordtes as though the had entered the town n state nstead of n a farm wagon. Dredgng Out a Channel. A team dredger has arrved at Port Monmouth and wll soon begn work on dggng out the channel. An appropratoo of $8,0 has been made for the work. A dke wll be run out to the- east of the dock along the channel and the mud dug from the chancel wll be thrown back ot the dke. t s expected that the dke wll prevent the channel from fllng up and that t wll protect the dock from the easterl storms. The Port Monmouth creek wll be dredged out to the frst turn, A New Belford Fsherman. Captan Albert Runon of Belford has bought two new settngs of twne and wll engage n the fshng busness n the sprng. He s havng a*n«w boat bult and wll have t equpped wth a gasolne engne. The busness wll be managed b Henr Truex, who has been emptoed b M«0, Lohsen. Mr, Runon wll contnue n the wholesale clam busness n whch he has been engaged for a number of ears. From School to College. Mss Ethel Woloott of * Eaton town has left school at Naok and t now attendng a college at Lttleton, North Carolna. A BG HOTEL BURNED, THE PORTLAND DEBTROTTED BY FRE ON FRDAY NGHT. t 'a«the Fneat Hotel at Atlantc Hghland* and Warn Valued at 085,0- *# Tola nmuranee Waa 0«t &. The Portland hotel at Atlantc Hgh, ands, owned b Ezra R. Champon, son >f ox Assemblman SomerB T. Champon, was totall destroed b He on Frda nght. All the furnture n the hotel was also cestroed causng a total loss of about $85,0. The total nsuranue s $6,5, whch s less than the mortgage aganst the propert. The mortgage ndebtedoea above the nsurance s ampl secured b the plot of ground on whch the hotel Btuod." The h're was dscovered about mdnght b Dr, John H. Van Mater, who was returnng from a call. An alarm was at once gven and the entre fre lepartment turned out. When the tre men reached the hotel the whole nteror waa ablaze and flames were begnnng to shoot out all over toe buldng. The hotel was a frame structure and t burned so quckl that the flames were beond the fremen's control when the reached the scene. Onl a few hrcks and a heap of ashes mark the spot where the hotel stood, so complete was he fre's work, The fremen, powerless to snve the hotel, gave ther attenton to savng adjonng houpea. To the eastward of the hotel are two houses belongng- to Rev, O, A. Brown. The frst house s onl feet from the hotel but the wnd was favorable and he houses were saved. All the surroundng buldngs were soakng wet wth ran and ths helped the fremen n ther efforts. The fre dd not spread beond the Portland. t s not known how the fre Btarted but t s beleved to be the work of a frebug. The hotel was unoccuped, the owner beng engaged n hotel enterprses at New York durng the wnter season. So man fres of unknown orgn have occurred at Atlantc Hghlands wthn the past few ears that the people are becomng alarmed. Snce the burnng of the Portland the town offcals have ordered the electrc lghts burned all nght nstead of untl mdnght and an extra nght partolman has been put on. At the ne»t meetng of the councl t s expected that a large reward wll be offered for nformaton that wll lead to the arrest of the ncendares. Wthn three ears fre at Atlantc Hghlands has destroed an unused school buldng, the plant of the Cornng lumber compan, Curts*! bathng S avlona, the Alpoe cottage, the Roberts ate, the Octagon hall sr. J the Portland, and the orgn of the fre was B mster n ever case, wth the.possble excepton of the Cornng lumber plant. n ths ewe t WM'tjotjgfafc ttrettfae fre mght have started from the engne, although the engne was n a dfferent part of the buldng than that n whch the flre broke out. The Portland hotel was the largest and fnest establshment of ts knd at Atlantc Hghlands. n pont of servlet and elegance t rvalled an hotel on the coat. t was fve stores hgh and of ever mposng appearance. t was located on the shore front and was the frst buldng to greet the ee of vstors a the approached Atlantc Hghlands b wa of the Central ral boats. The hotel contaned nnet rooms and was completel furnshed throughout. The recepton hall of the hotel was luxurous n ts appontments and was consdered equal to an hostelr on the Jerse coast, Mr. Champon catered onl to frst class trade and the rates were such that no other class could patronze hs hotel. The servce was n keepng wth the rates and Mr, Champon had the same guests at hs hotel from ear to ear. The burnng of the hotel s looked upon bv Atlantc Hghlanders as lttle short of a calamt. t was the prde of the town and the boaet of ts ctzens. There are no other hotels at Atlantc Hghlands at whch the clats that patronzed the Portland can go and the ctzens of the town f«jel a«though the hotel must be rebult. So strong s ths sentment that a meetng of the busness men of the town was held on the da followng the fre and steps were taken, toward the organzaton of a stock com <anv. Mr, Champon sas that f suffcent stock s subscrbed a duplcate of the Portland can he bult and read for busness b the frst of Jul, f t «not rebult Atlantc Hghlands wll suffer a loss of prestge aa a summer resort. Some of the nsurance on the Portland hotel was renewed onl a short tme ago and at that tme the agent called Mr. Champon's attenton to the small amount of nsurance he was carr ng. The nsurance on the buldng was 'onl $4,0, The buldng cost at least $,0. The nsurance dd not qute cover the m»rtgage and Mr, Champon had no protecton whatever aganst hs equt n the buldng. The furnture n the hotel was valued at,0, wth nsurance of onl $2,0, Mr, Champon alwas clamed that he carred all the nsurance that he could afford under the present hgh rates. a, Keteham'm Lver Talk, 8, Ketoham's lver rgs contnue to be n demand because the are what people desre vahen the want a" nce, stlsh turnout. There are carrages for one, carrages for two, and carrages bg enough to aeoonamodae a whole faml. You want an up to-date rg when ou go out drvng, and that's the reason ou should get t at Ketoham's. Lverstable on Maple avenue, not far from Front street, Adv, WLL GVE UP FARMNG. Edwn HeeJentan to jeave Mddletorn and move to Sew York, Edwn Bt'ekman of Mddletow has ecded to gve up farmng. He wll KO to New York and exjm'cth to make hs home for the present at Bmth A Mc- Nel's hotel, Kr, Beekman has done lots of hard work n bn tme and he bevem he s enttled to a rest. The farm wll he managed b Mr, Dallenbeek, who for the psl two earn has farmed the Wllam B, HendrckHon place. Mr. Dallenheck s workng on the farm now, but he wll not ashune absolute charge untl Februar st, when he wll move there. The new manager wll farm the place on sharc». The farm contans about a hundred acree and n planted largel n frut trees. t s sad that the farm s one of the fnest and most proftable frut farms n the count. Mr. Beekman has onducted the farm for over fort ears. He personall supervsed ever detal of work on the place, and hs practcal knowledge of farmng, especall n ts relaton to frut culture, made the farm as valuable aa t s. Mr. Dllenbeck hmself s a progressve farmer nnd understands the busness thoroughl. HOLMDEL'S SMALLPOX CASES. The Patentm are Recoverng Twent 'rrsonn Vaccnated. The Msses Crawford, of Holmdel, who are sck wth smallpox, are gettng along ncel and ther complete recover s confdentl expected. Another sster, Esther, sckened wth the dsease last week. A number of Holmdel people had vsted the Msses Crawford before t was dsovered that ther dsease was smallpox. Snce the dsease was dagnosed as smallpox these people have been' under the dal survellance of Dr, Fred V. Thompson, The tme lmt at whch the dsease would ordnarl develop was up last Saturda and al'danger of a spread of the contagon s thought to be past. About twent Holmdel people have been vaccnated b Dr, Thompson snce the smallpox scare. SHOOTNG AT LNCROPT, Wllam Brown Got Moat of the Bweepatakm Mone, Sweepstake shootng matches at cla brds were held at Lncroft on New Years da. Wllam Brown got most of the mone. He was a solder n the Spansh war and he ganed hs profcenc n markmadshp b shootng dumm Spanards whle n camp n Georga, Among the shooters were James Bra, John B, Conover ± John Antondes, Edward Soden and James Reeves. Nearl all of them made clean scores all msses. The bettng fraternt was out n force, JDand Sofftl proved a regular plunger, bettng on total scares, sngle shots or anthng that anone would take^ hm up on. n the bettng Walter Felds made the bggest ple. SHOT HS COMPANON. Arthur Roberta Accdentall ShootH Perc Colemnn, Arthur Roberts of Eatontown and Perc Cole man of Locust Grove went gunnng on Tuesda of last week, Rob erts had a rfle. The rfle had a defectve lock and when the weapon was cocked t WHS necessar to keep the thumb on the hammer to keep t up. Whle crawlng through a fence the rfle was accdentall dscharged and the bullet entered Ooleman's ankle. The bo was taken to the Long Branch hosptal, where the bullet was extracted. The ankle bone was shattered and the bo wll be unable to walk for a long tme. The bo returned home from the hosptal on Saturda, m t m New Lodge Offcers, Monmouth Star lodge of the Shepherds of Bethlehem of Red Bank held a meetng last Wednesda nght and elected these offcers Counclor lre. Suan Bennett, Vce couuclnr Mrs, Ella cadoo. Ad to counclor Eltaha Wlson. M arshall-george. Lee. Scrbe Mrs, Margaret nurle, AMouDtant Robert Hurle. Chaplan Mrs. SuHapna Lm. Treasurer-ttward Rogers. Mllress of cereraone Ms. Ella Cadoo. nsde guard-theodore F, Sofft-n, Outsde guard Mrs. Alce Boop. Trustee for twelve months Theodore F. Bnlflen. Trustee lor eghteen mooth-ueorge Lee, A Runawa at Lncroft. Davd Soffel of Lncroft was drvng from hs home to the vllage on Tuesda nght of last week when hs horse got scared at an automoble from Brookdale farm and ran awa. The wagon col lded wth a telephone pole and became detached from the horse. The horse was caught n front of John R, Oonover's store. The harness was damaged and a shaft of the wagon was broken. Mr. Soffel escaped njur. " Monkeed" Wth a Bun Saw, John Mausser of the Phalanx spent New Years wth hs father, Adam Mausser of Lncroft. Durng the afternoon he *' monkeed"' wth a buzz saw and he sawed through hs thumb to the bone. He went to Red Bank and had the njur dressed b Dr, Feld A Bo's Bead Cut. Douglass er, son of Henr er* of Lttle Slver, fell whle plang one da last week. Hs head struck a grndstone and a severe gash was cut n the back of hs head, A doctor sewed up the out. MW8 FROM MDDLETOWN. FRED BOECKFL HURT BY FALL- NG DOWN STARS. Hm Artn Warn Broken and the Vordm of H* Keek Were Straned 4 Weddng Annversar at Bet. ford Mdore alng njured. Fred Boerkel of Locust Pont was adl njured lant Wednesda mornng > fallng down stars at the Amsterdam lotel at that place. Mr. Boeckers on trles s emploed at the hotel and Mr, Bovckel Hpent the nght wth hm, Mr, Bockel s a ver earl rser and he was up Wednesda mornng long before daglt. n< gropng hs wa along the all ho came to the stars before he was wart) of t, lost hs balance and fell to he bottom. Hs artn was broken and he cords of hs neck were straned. Ho was taken to hs home and J3r. R. G. Andrew, Jr., and Dr. Wllam F Patteron drefesed bn njures. He wll be lad p for some tnts sdore Wallng of Port Monmouth met wth an accdent last Frda whle workng at Sand Hook. H«was helpng move a car loaded wth a thrteenton mortar when hs foot got caught under the wheel of the car and hs heel was crushed. He was taken to hs home t Port Monmouth, where he wll be ad up for some tme. The annual meetng of the Navesnk ook and ladder compan of Navesnk was. held last week and these offcers were elected : Presdent-Walter B, Connor. HeeordlnE secretar- Frank DesprMux, Fnancal secretar Wllam Wj man. Treasurer. M. Maxaou. Foreman -John Travs. Frgt'ssstBDt foreman Thomas Card. Second assstant foreman-frank Uespreeux. Trustees Frank Howur, 8 ears : Bu Carhart, 2 ears ; Thomas Card, ear. Bepesentatve to state fremen's relef asocaon FranK Dt-spreaux. Mr, and Mrs. Albert VanBrunt of Bel- :ord celebrated the seventh annversar of ther marrage on New Years nght. About tlmt guests'were present fron BeJford, Keanaburg, Keport and Atlantc Hghlands, Mr, and Mrs, Van- Brunt receved a number of prett and usetul presents. Games were plaed untl about eleven o'clock and refreshments were then served, An hour or so of dancng ended the festvtes, Mrs. Danel Martn, who lves between Navenk and the Hghlands, fell down lars two weeks ago. No bad effects rom the fall were felt at frst but last week she complaned of pans n her sde. Dr. Wllam F, Patterson wag summoned and he made an examnaton. No bones were found broken but Mra. Martn's sufferng was due to a general shakng up. When Captan Albert Runon of Belford bult hs house a number of ears ago he left the parlor unfnshed. Hs 'aml was small then and the room vm not needed. Now ha haa Eve chldren and he has had the parlor fnshed and newl furnshed. Mr. Runon has bought a pano for hs chldren and the older ones wll take musc lessons. Servces are beng held n the Navesnk Methodst church ths week n observance of the week of praer, f suffcent nterest s manfested the meetngs wll be contnued, John Fortland of Belford, who has a ralwa on whch to repa»r boats, s buldng an addtonal ralwa to meet the demands of hs ncreasng ousness, Rev. and Mrs. 0. Rolln Smth of Belord and ther daughter Verna have reurned from a vst to Phladelpha and Salem, Captan Robert Runon of the floatng department of the Ere ral spent Sunda wth hs faml at Belford, Alva and Ethel Runon, chldren of Captan Albert Runon of Belford are sck wth dphthertc sore throat. Fred Johnson wll move from the Dunn house at Port Monmouth to Thomas Watng's house^at Belford. Garrett Lee of New York spent Sunda wth hs mother, Mrs. Wllam H. Seele of Belford. Mss Nelle Seele of Keanaburg s vstng her sster, Mrs. Ots Oasler of Port Monmouth. Mss Josephne Fnnegan of Belford vstng Mrs. Wllam Smpson of Fort Hancock. The week of praer s beng observed at the Belford Methodst church. Mss Mabel Johnson of Beford s lad up wth a cold and sore throat. A son was born last week to Mrs. ra Gbson of Port Monmouth. Chrstopher Fortland of Belford lad up wth drops. A Case of Appendcts. Charles Thompson, a bo about twelve ears old, who s emploed b Wellngton Wlkns of Colt's Neck, was taken sck wth appendcts on Sunda of last week, He was taken to the Long Branch hosptal, where an operaton was performed. The bo s dong well. He s a brother of Wllam F. Thompson, who has a dental offce n the Mercantle bank buldng. «. Lttle Slver'. New ceboat, Gardner Conover, son of Henr Conover of Lttle Slver recentl completed a small ceboat. The boat was launched on the rver there last week and the bo gave a number of hs frends a rde. The boat s ver fast for ts sze. Sufferng from Blood Dr, Fred V. Thompson of Holmdel s ufferng wth blood posonng n hs foot, but he s able to be around. The blood posonng was caused b scrapng hs foot on the step whle gettng out of hs wagon, n» THJB REGSTBB s fl.a ear. s

10 ABBURY PARK'S MEW COUNCL. l>r. Kemtor Befrmtm T, JKrmmk Jmkm J. Hmmrmm 0/ tt/f*t<mm& Meet* ptrbw Fmr P evdent. Mmmtmnt Mtmmtk, The lam mntng of Aslur l'lrk' ^ old John J. KeartM, foreman at Aver' councl and (he orgamswttm of thenew brckard at CMtfwoot), was struck b a councl look plan* on New Yers da. tr and nstantl klled whle TO«ng But!) wer umrm b cxrtk u'dt'nln. tho tretlh between Mfttawnn and (HT lu the uld CuUU'l mr-lm^ a t^tt was wood last Wednesda nght, Kt*Mrn» precpuu'd b the t-turt of T, Frank wan 0 h* wa home from Matuwan. Applvh, th«retrng prchunt of thelh< «t«'p K'l from the Houlltxuu rat'k board, D name the three 'ummhmt'rh to avod tn approachng trhd HM! «H who are to have charge of fn' be;rh receutl u ( ntl b tn- «. from JLHH drtcton. Kenrnx WHH 3 ears old uud arurk b a trtt gorg n the op KmU' A, Bradle. Mr. Applel nomnnted leaven a wfe and several chldren. Frank H. " VnovtT, Henr V. WMor and (leorge F. KHHO Then* WHH nu ubj''tuu lu tlu'he NCH MTMll, (nt An Arm Broken la Two tlt) CouK'lmen thought UH he unng of thu comhttuerh HHUU be left to thu new jrehdent, whelu! r t H Mr. Appk'l r HumectH 'HH. A vou* un tlt? namng of tho comhhmt'rs resulted n a le and m went over. n the orgnzntun of tbo new ward T_. Frank Applebv and Dr. Bruce H. Kellor were c'tnddueh for prehdet, Tn' t'lt''ton WHN enlvened lv the troru'ton of w'l of reholutodh whch d*>noued Dr. Kt-ntor. n Hpe of the lght Hgullrtt lnn Jr Keato wan elth'ted prt'hd-m j a vute of 4 to H. Tle punton of presdent tt ths tmts nrr'h wth t the dgnt of the actng maoralt, JuuHrt A. Bradle havng rehgned as maor on account of tn MTHonal nturehl n tn bem-l tnubfer project. A FAKE OCULST, A VllffttoeA Woman Fleered Out of A man who represented hmself as an ocult and optcan recentl called on Mr, John E. Kurns, Mr,, at Clffwood. He told Mrs, Kulns that she was sufferng wth cataracts on botb ees and that he would be totall blnd wthn a month unless her ees were treated. He told her he would furnsh her wth two pars of glasses, one par to wear n the da tme and the other at nght, treat her once a week and furnsh ontment for use of her ees for. She assented and the optcan produced the glasses and got the f. He has not been heard of uoe. Mrs. Kuhns has snce learned that there s no ndcaton whatever of cataracts ou her ees and that her fso was practcall thrown awa. * KLLED BY A TRAN. Jcub MUbewH, Jr., who lven on the lohudel, near Mttuwnn, Htarted to drve to Matawan wth bn faml a few nghh ago. The nght was ver dark and the home got nto a dtch. The WHgon topped over nod tnt occupant* were thrown out. Mr. Mntthewh'* rght arm wua broken n two pluceh. The otherh ehcajm'd njur, Dott'S Worr. TlH n easer sad than done, et t ma n of Borne help to consder the matter. f th«cause s somethng over whch ou have no control t s obvous that worrng wll not help the matter n the leant. On tl«other hand, f wthn our control ou hate onl to act. When ou have a cold and fear an attack of pneumona, bu a bottle of Chamberlan's Cough Remed and use t judcousl and all cause f«r worr as to the outcome wll quckl dsappear. There s no danger of pneumona when t s urted. For sale b (J. A. Mnton & Co., Druggsts, 4 Brodd St., Red Bank, N. J. CALENDARS FOR 903. COAL AND WOOD. W. N. WORTHLEY,? RED BANK and 8EABRGHT.? BLUESTONE, SANDSTONE* < Yards at N, J, S. H. H. md HuU avenue. Red Bank ; Front Htrcet, tfd Hank ; Hver Blreet, Skubrght,»» Reduced Telephone Charges. The Now York and New Jerse Telephone Compan announces a rebate of per cent on charges for to]] servce from subscrbers' statons n Monmouth Count to Elzabeth, Newark, Jerse Ct and the Borough of Manhattan, New York, durng the perod between December st, 902, and Aprl th, 903, such charges beng based on three mnute perod. The low rates now charged regular subscrbers for exchange servce, n Monmouth Count, together wth these reduced toll charges, should justf man who are now users of pa statons to sgn contracts for servce. BUGGES. T.Manson&Son. Hgh Grade Grante Work,, SEWER PPE, ron Covers and Drans. Monmouth Street, near Town Sal..V BED BANK. N. J. t BROWN A FNE STOCK OF Monuments aod Headstones to select from at reasonable prces. Work put up n an cemeter and guaranteed, A slate bural vault for nspecton. A New Furnture Compan. G. E. Proctor, manager of the furnture department and buer for the W. H. Bannard store at Aabur, and W, A, ttuart, who holds a smlar poston n the chna department, have resgned ther postons and have organzed a compan, wth a captal of $,0, to carr on the same lne of busness at Asbur. The new concern s to be known as the Proctor furnture compan. The frm wll begn busness about the mddle of ths month. Sept Ther Marrage m, Secret, Mss Mae Thorne and Rosco Panter, a oung Keansburg couple, gave ther parents a Chrstmas surprse b announcng ther marrage, The couple were marred last Easter Sunda whle the brde was vstng her aunt at Red Bank. The brde's parents were angr when frst nforme of the marrage, but the relented and as a token of ther forgveness announced that the would buld a bouse for them n the sprng on part of Mr. Thorne's farm. Water n Panos. Durng the recent cold snap water ppes n G. A. Purelow's house at Long Branch froze and burst, Before the leak was denovered two panos owned b Mr. Parslow were purtall flled wth water. Holes were drlled n the bottom of one of the nstruments and the pano was thus releved of nearl two pals of water. Both nstruments were consder. abl dnmnged. v ' Onl a Few Left, MOSELLE, Newsdealer and Statoner, 34 B Street, Red Bank, ANDEEW NASER, BucceBor to Charles n FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS OF ALL KNDS. Delver at Door Ever Mornng and Afternoon, Send word f ou would lke us to serve ou. Xo, MO? ShrewHbur Avenue, Collector's Notce. A Trolle Car Takes to the Road, A trolle car of the Atlantc coast lne ran off the trnuk nt Long Branch a few All taxes aganst real estate not da ago. The car ran on the frozen ground, along the rals, about fft feet pad b Februar st, 903, wll be and then swerved toward the sdewalk, where t brought up aganst a tree. The fender of the car was wrecked and recorded and publshed accordng the front was slghtl damaged. No one was hurt, to law.» «Nearl Asphxated b Gag. The Collector wll be at hs Mrs. Matthas Pease of Keport had a narrow escape from asphxaton b offce n THE REGSTER buldng coal gas a few nghts ago. A stove door was left open after fresh coal had been ever Tuesda and Saturda, from put on and the house became flled wth gft. Mrs. Pease was. sck from the effects of the gas for several das. : o'clock to 3: o'clock p. M. untl Februar st, 903. Hs Frst Vst to New York. Joseph OTaton of Long Branch, who BEN], j. PARKER, s 28 eurs old, made hs frst vst to New York last week, Mr, Claton n Collector, sexton of St. James's church at Long Branch, Durng hs da's sta n the P. O. Address : ct he vsted three churches, took n a vaudevlle show and took hs frst rde Shrewsbur, on an elevated tran. Monmouth Co., N. J. A Gft to a Lodge Offcal. Danel Dorm of Long Branch has just closed a ear's term as regent of the J. J. Antondes, Roal Arcanum lodge of that place. Durng hs term of offce about new members, were added to the membershp of the lodge and a fountan pen was presented to Mr. Doran as a mark 23 West Front St. near B St.. of the lodge's apprechtlon. Red Bank, A Pastor Receves a Gall, AT THE OLD STAND, Rev, J. Y. rwn, pastor of the Frst The lame relable and fne old Whskes, uon at Trmble, J. H. Cutter, Wl- Baptst church of Matawan,haB receved a call from the Frst Baptst church of South Ambo. Mr. rwn has the matter under advsement, but he has not son, Hunter, Canadan Club, Bollwood and tbe favorte Chamberlan's Old Cabnet Re, et decded what he wll do. ear* old, (none better) n full quart bottle at $,26. ABO all other leadng brands, at well as * Grocer's Debts and Asset*. tho bott Calforna Brand and Wnes, and The took of Grocer E, J, Kurru of a full lne ot belt mported Brandes, Wnes Long Branch, who s gong through and Gns. bankruptc proceedngs, hs been nventored at 8,5. n addton to ths Ton Wll Be Satsfed. Gve Urn «, Gall* he has book accounts of $4,0. Ht Hablte we $,0. We have a full lne of the fnest Bugges n the countr. from $ to $2. Prces range! ALSO HAVE A FULL LNE OF SLEGHS AND CUTTERS, OUR FACTORY AND REPOSTORY Now s the tme to bu, because t's the tme of ear we use them, and we wll devote Januar, 903, chefl to the sale of these vehcles. We have other carrages, too, that we wll be pleased to show those who ma be nterested, J. W. MOUNT <& BRO. Cor, Whte $L and Maple Ave., RedBanfo N, J, ^ MM Eas to Own Your Own Home, A Chance for Ever Young Man n Red Bank to Get a Home n a Choce Locaton, Ths Fall am offerng lots on m propert at West Sde, Red Bank, on ver eas terms. The lots are full sze, x feet. The are on hgh ground, n a health locaton, and are onl sx mnutes from the center of Red Bank b trolle. The lots cost from $ to $2 each, accordng to locaton. The purchaser of a lot can select an lot he pleases and can pa Jo do^vn. He can then pa one dollar a week, and when he has pad $ n all he wll get a deed for he lot. The rest of the purchase prce he can pa n such manner as wll sut hs convenence. Of course f he wants to pa more than $ down, or more than one dollar a week, wll be glad to have hm do so._ When the lot s pad for wll lend hm the mone to buld a house on a fve per cent mortgage, or wll buld the house for hm, from hs own plans, and take a fve per cent mortgage for the cost of the house. About eght lots on the propert have alread been sold, and ten houses have alread been bult on the tract. West Sde, from ts locaton and surroundngs, s certan to be the fnest suburb of Red Bank. The prncpal avenues through the propert run drect to the rver, and the owners of lots wll thus have free and unobstructed rver prvleges, wll gve shade trees and shrubber to ever purchaser of a lot. THEODORE F. WHTE, : Rooms l aod 2, Regster Buldng, B Street, Red Bank, N. J.

11 SKM-ANNtTAL REPORT or Aecepts and Dsbursements or TK COl'NTY OF MONMOUTH, N, J., For l- sl HJUW from Mr 4). Wtt, n November lat, mu. ASHKK T. AM'LEUATE, Count Collator, n count wlll Monmouth Countj, Keemtptm, MAY H, 2. Balance on hand..,..,,,... Receved from W. Denlse Her bert, for Bnleof tract of land, ManHlapan townshp Receved from Thomas. Woolle, treasurer, on account per cent, assessment Brghton avenue stone rond.. Receved from Wm, Y. Stewart, for nterest on bond,.,,,,.. Receved from Samuel Claton for nterest on bond... Receved from Mrs. Sarah B. Cottrell, for nterest on bond... Receved from Charles E, Close for old lumber sold..^,... Receved from Marcus B, Talor, for fnes collected,,.._.,,..,, Receved from Samuel Claton, for part pament of prncpal on bond and mortgage,. Reeelved from the Frst Natonal Bnnk of jong Branch, for loan on count note No... MAT 24. Receved from Wm. S, Wlllett, for nterest on bond... Receved from Joseph McDermott, for stenographer, Oct.. JOOJ, and Januar term, 2. MAY 28. Receved from B. J. Wolcott. for board of Edna Wolcott at aslum from Ma 5 to Aug. 5"..."" Receved from Mar LeCompt, for nterest on bond MAY 3. Receved from O. E. Davs, sherff, for fnes,, etc., Januar term, 902 JUNE 0. Receved from Rose H. Rllc, for nterest on bond.,,..,,...,. JUNE. Receved from James 8. Tomllnson, for nterest on bond... Beeeved from Frank E. Beer, for nterest on bond Receved from the Ctzens' Bank of Long Branch, for loan on count note No. 2.. Receved from Freehold Bankng Compan, for loan on account note No. 3. Receved from Frst Natonal Bank of ^ong Branch, for lonn on count note No. 4.. Receved from Thomas B. Anderson, for prncpal of bond and mortgage Receved from Thomas B. Anderson, for nterest on bond... Receved from W. A. Thompson, for nterest on bond JUNE. Receved from J. E. Borden, for nterest onj>ond. Receved from Wm. R. Beers, for nterest on bond. JUNE. Receved from Catharne Morrs, for nterest on bond... Recevw from R. B. Campbell, for nterest on bond,... JTJNLY 8. Beeeved from Barah R. looker- on, for nterest on bond... JULYS. Receved from Anna F. Ovatt, for nterest on bond $5, Ofl , , , ,0,0 5, eo oo Receved from Wm. C. Matthews, for nterest on bond Reccved from B. H. Errekson, for nterest on bond Receved from Charles H. Boud, for loan on count note No. B Reeelved from Farmers' Natonal Bank of Allentown, for loan on count note No Reeelved from CltUens' Natonal Bank of Long Branch, for loan on count note No JULY 4. Receved from George N. Robn, son, for nterest on bond... JULY 8. Receved from Edward H. Ward, Jr., on account assessment Long Branch nnd Anbur stone, Allenhurst 2 8,5,0,0 Receved from Otto Vangon, for nterest on bond... Receved from S. J, Wolcott. for board of Edna Wolcott at aslum for quarter endng Nov. 5, JULY 28, Receved from Thomas R. Woolle, collector, for amount collected on assessment Brghton avenue stone. Receved from Rachel HaberBtlck, b hands of CruB B. Honce, for nterest on bond... AUGUST 2. Receved from Ruhama Grlgga,, for nterest on bond.,, f% ' AUGUST 5. Reeelved from 8. W, Hendrlckson. collector Deal borough, on account assessment lh>ng Branch and Ashur ptone through Deal borough AUGUST 6. Receved from J. Clarence Conover, attorne, amount collected of Tlee W. Throckmorton, guardan for mantenance of Wm. V. Grover at aslum, after deductng collecton fee^...,. Receved from Benjamn GrlggB, collector, on account BflseflSment gravel, Stone church nnd Naveslnk, AUGUST 8. Receved from Henr Whte, for nterest on bond... Receved from Sarah E. Brewer, for nterest on bond... Receved from Henr F. Butphn, for nterest on bond of John V. Butphln Receved from Nanc Seobe, for nterest on bond. Receved from Frst Natlonfll Bank of Red Bnrtk, for lonn on count Receved from Sarah Johnson, for nterest on bond SEPTEMBER. Reeelved from Henr F. Sutphln, for nterest on bond Receved from R. G. Strnhan, collector, on account apportonment of gravel, Perrlnovle to Mercer count lne,. Receved from John W ± Keough, for nterest on James 8, TomllnBon bond Reeelved from John W. Keough, for nterest on Catharne MorrlB bond..., ±r /Receved from John W. Keough, for rent of Dewltt ScKlea Receved from Amt M. Poaten, for rent of Hghland brdge t , aoo o B propfrt Receved from Freehold Bankng Compan, for loan on count note No. 9,.'.,0 0 lted from NtTeplnk Natonal Bank of Bed Bank, for loan Mr n eoun not* No,... SK'TKMHKK 24 Receved from Theodore M. Vnthart, >aatt*p due on rcut of Pfwlt HcklpB fnrn lvnl from Davd V. H for ttt'bt on MK, Her«'lvt'l fr ThunuH J. ph. fur ter'ht «u bund. lvml from A.. Cotkll), f>r ut»>r>ht on bol, KTOHKf ;. V'l frou Frank (t UrgKN. Mttc r'nurcr, fur nnounl n prtl)ul to MonMnl t'dut out «ta(»'h ppr) rln- ldt for fr'c pulllc HODOH, for j>«r lsm^j.... ll'ct'lv'l frn Wn, (!, Conov»r. tor, Mnnlapnn townp hs check for twclv' hundred aul fft dollars on n'mnf per rent. n»n«'.nncnt propert ownors, MlurHt rond OCTOBER 8. Receved from AtunKlA Hose, per d John W. Keoujfh, for 'st on bond,... Receved frcnn John (Jre, return s (f frclklt bll.... Receved frm J. Wlllnrd Morgan, Htnto comptroller, for local tux on ral propertl's.. Receved from O. E. DnvU, sherff, for sale of Charles (. MntthewR propert... Receved from Joseph McDermott. for fnes collected b Frnnk P. Ynrnall....,..,,,... Receved from Wm, H, Runon, per hands of A. M. Hrndfthnw S (^o,, for pament of prlnlpnl of mortgage. Receved from Wm,, Hunon, per hands of A, M. Bradshnw & Co., for nterest on bond Receved from Mrs. fnrah E. t'ottrell, for nterest on bond Receve*! from CltBeng' Natlonnl Bank, for loan on count note No,... Receved from Keport Bankng Co., for loan on count note No. 2.,...,..,,,,, OCTOBER. Receved from Jnmes 8, Tomllnson, hs check for one thousand and ten dollars, beng for prncpal _$,0, anl nterest $, on bond and mortgage.> OCTOBER 22. Receved from ThomnH t. Woolle, collector, on ncconnt asseabment Brghton avenue stone.0 n Hft 4J no (N) (Ml Ul (" 38 Ml 3,r.2H 7) W 0 (X ,0,0, Ml Huppng** El, nat«'rlhlh for brdge*, Mddletown... (U lfof nrauch C nprlnklttc No l SVt'BlwHd Hm MVrnu.'H from Aug. lt n U,l 5,!«) <k' 'J'tnNN (JarVf.v, jlor m hrl'tkch, Mddletown unt Shrewnbur.. (H llnjlg & Kl, mllenna f,,r lrlkt'n HM! lvtfh (k*» H)pK 4 El, malt-rfls fur brlg's (W Hoppng * El, nntornlh f,,r >> 4K-H. Mldlh'tnwn 07 tartleo & Htrker, lubnr. A la ut lc llkhlnudm H^Hruc RH l>hnt»l Bennett, labor nut! nn tcral for trldgeh. Cl Henr Johnson, nlmtr, Nnvsnk gravel. 70 ThcHore Burdge, lsnr un hrldgt'n. Mddletown Wlson Htrker, labor. Nne snk gravel Wnroop A Brnl, ululre ppe lellvenhl at Atlntc K ltlh...,..,,, 73 K, ('. Prnlw, labor on Hgh brllge. 74 Hurr Hendrekson, exnnln \ng bod John Ells. Amerlcnn Brdge Co., vxrt nlllng. Sea Brght brdge... Tf Anert'Hn Brdge Co., etrs rnlllng. Sen Brght brdge... 0 Juh Htnpleton, labor on Atlantc jon Htnpleton, nlxr on brldjrp«. Atlantc J.hn M. Brnl, agent, sluce dd" F 240, cn. Voucher Number. MAY 4, lf>02. Wm. R, Stevens, freeholder, 2 TheodoK* R.- Thorne, freeholder, 3 Frank E, Crawford, nbor on nolmde! 4 Tuns S. Sckles, labor, pantng Holmdel. 5 J. APX. Gux materals for Wmdel 0 Edgar. Vanderveer, coroner, 7 J. M, Bral, agent, buldng brdge near Whale creek... 8 Charles C. Brower, supervsor,, Lakewood... 0 J, C. Rush, examnng bod Sarah Smth and James Hogan M. P. Yard, bural bod unknow n person W. E. Anderson, examnaton bod Mar Ann Ervln. 2 James H. Butcher, on account contract. Lakewood... 3 Jamea Hulse. labor on Eatontown and Shrewsbur, 4 B. J. Reach, tendng Naeslnk brdge to March. W02 B E. J. Keach, tendng Naveslnk brdge to Aprl. 902,... 6 E. J. Keach, tendng Nave«nk brdge to Feb E. J. Keach, tendng Naveslnk brdge to Jan., t. ft P. Wwflrtfr te-nr terlals for Eatontown Wlllnm H. Reed, labor, Red Bank and Eatontown.. George A. Roop, labor on brdges and culverts 2 John Carr, labor on draw hrldge at Belford. 22 Freehold Gas Lght Co., gas, court house and jal H. A. Bowne, double standng desk, sherff's offce 24 Wllam McDermott, labor, court house Thomas Oarve, labor, Navesnk 26 Andrew Crane, labor on Mddletown 27 Andrew Crane, tendng brdge at Belford and supples, Andrew Crane, tendng brdge at Belford and supples Andrew Crane, tendng draw brdge at Belford and supples...:. George Thompson, labor, Navesnk -..,... 3 John T. Hoppng, labor on Mddletown 32 J. C. Talor, labor, Red Bank and Mddletown S3 Wllam Flod, % month's salar, brdge tender 34 Wllam Bale, tendng Sea Brght brdge as gateman Wllam Bnlle, tendng Sea Brght brdge as gateman.. 36 E. P. W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge, December. 37 E. P. W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge, March, ' 2...',., E. p" W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge, November, no^.;..., 39 B. P. W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge, Januar, 2...,...: O. J. Melee, labor. West End avenue brdge, Ocean 4 Amercan Brdge Co., materals for Sea Brght brdge.. 42 Joseph McDermott, taxng justces and constables.. 48 J. D. HulBchart, labor, court house and jal 44 George Johnson, labor on Shrewsbur. 45 E. P. W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge, Aprl. 2, and supples furnshed 46 G. H. Denlse &, Son, supples furnshed for jnl 47 Shore Electrc.Co., electrc lghts for Hubhard'B, Cooper's, Oceanc,, Lttle Slver and Goose Neck brdges 48 Wllam Mulllner. labor on brldge, Shrewsbur 40 M. Bentell, labor on Ocean and Shrewsbur... J. A. Throekmorton, materlalr for Mddletown and Shrewsbur... 5 Thomas J. Wse, labor on brdges. Shrewsbur 62 Prank C. B ram, labor on Shrewsbur 53 Thomas Tndall, labor on brldge, Shrewsbur and Ocean 54 Fred Thompson, labor on Mddletown and flhrewsbur 55 Martn Cavanaugh, labor on 'hrldge, Mddetown and. Shrewsbur 56 Fred Thompson, reparng ron work. Cooper's brdge. 57 B. J. Keaet, tendng Naveslnk draw brdge to Ma, E. 3. Keach, tendng Nave- nk draw brdge to Deeem. ber, Chandler A Maps, materal for brldge, Shrewbnr B. P. W. Beer, tendng lea , , Brght draw brdge to. 228, BO SH an HT.'s 2 m 4 2:! 0 M p (l,h()<) <X) 3) H D 3 7, 87 8 a F» , n M. Brnl, agent, sluce pe delvered" at Farulngale 70 V n, N. Worthle, flppmes for brdges. Ocean and Shrewsbur..,,..,... SO J. C. Aekerman, labor on *, lowell 8 Albert Patterson, tendng Pleasure Ba draw brdge.. 82 Wlllnm Ball, servlne ns gateman, Senbrlght brldtte....,. 83 Henr H. Matthews, nbor on Atlantc. 84 lenr H. Matthews, labor on Atlnntc. 8T Mn roe V. Poole, labor on brdges. Oce,an John Stflpleton. nbor on Atlantc ;7 E. S. Nesbtt, materals for Sea Brght brdge L. & D. Edwards & Co., moerlals for brldbes, ccean.. Thomas R. Woolle, ncrental expenseh. Charles Lews, materals for brdges.,.«.,. 0 Wllam V, Renolds, en= gneer, salnr. P2 P. P, Dodd, justce, 4»S7 m P. F. Dodd, justce, cobtr A. Patterson, tendng Pleas. ure Bn draw and helper.,,, J. C. Ackprman, pantng brdges. lowell 06 J. H. Whte, collector, water nnd sewer rent, court house nnd Jnll Henr Campbell, labor on Freehold TV. Thompson Lttle, supples for power hourg._ C. M. Conover & Co., lumber for brdges 36 Stewart Warren & Co., statoner 4 Joseph McDermott, clerk, per dem..." George M. Freeman, ncdentals Edmund S. Rue, ncdental expenses, 40 4 J. W. Bennett, examnng bod Edward Kllngbenl...". 5 Wllam F. Murph, justce, Charles W. Seller, constable,,...,, Harve S. Brown, examnng bod Wm. H. Sanders Wllam F. Murph, justce, t, 7 9 Wllam F Murph, justce, 7 S. B. Hnsdale, stenographer, per dem H.JL- E,..loknon* court crer, _.. salar T5 2 H. W. ngllng, post mortem examnatons 5 3 Edward. Ptcher, truant offcer, ^ Charles T. El, constable, 6 5 Stephen VanQelder, eonstable, Alfred D. Van Doren, justce, John Holland, constable, Wlllnm McDonough, constable, 70 John W. Hance, justce, 05 J. 8. Whte, justce, Alfred D Van Doren, justce, R. J. Holland, justce, Joseph Johnson, constable,, 5 24 Stephen Von Gelder, constable, 5 4 Stephen Van Gelder, constable,. 4 Monmouth Democrat, prntng Jamea E. Rarkalow, jantor, salar A. F. Bedle, ncdental expenres, 35 Mddlesex nnd Monmouth Electrc Lght Co., lghts for Matawan and Rarltan Mchael New. pantng brdges. Atlnntc Peter Forman, ncdental expen»es Charles W. Butcher, unloadng and cartng ppe, lowe!! S. Emrnons, materals for Mntawa Rchard Bnrrowes. materals for brdges. Harltnn Wllam H. Whte, labor and materals for brdges..^ Patrck Hftgnn, nbor, Freehold and Matnwnn Wm. B. Robnson, labor on brdges. Unrjtnn 7 38 /os T, Mountne. lghtng Mntnwnn Dunlop & Msk, materals for brdges. Mntnwnn J. P lepr, nbor, Holmdel and Mntawnn rond 33 4 C. E. Close, freeholder, John T. Wllle. labor. Mddletown turnpke 7 48 Sdne Wallng, labor on tnrltnn Wllam t. Neal. labor on Hnrtan 45 Wm. B. Robnson, labor on brdges. Rn rltnn T. C. Wlnterton, labor on tnrltn Kate Trnee. 3 months' ser. vces, tendng drnwf brdge Kate Trnce, tendng draw hrldge over Matnwan creek Dallas G. Young, labor on hrldgeb, tnrltnn and Matawan... 8 Conover & McCuHough, labor on brdges. Unrltan 6,88 5 Wm. J. Roberts, labor on brdges. Harltnn 52 Unted States Cast ron Ppe and Foundr compan, ppe for culverts, Rarltan Atlnntc Coast Electrc Lght compan, llgtlng brdge over Deal lake from June, 90,' to June, H 8. Bproul, ppe for culverts. Rnrtan 5 5H Hendrlckson & Bronner, materals for brdges, John Carr, labor on brdge near KeanBburg John Carr, buldng brdges and cartng ppe, Rarltan John Carr, labor on brldgm near Core, Rarltan John Carr, buldng brdge > at Unon, Rarltan (H> T. M. R. Brown estate, mt'rlal for Karu,.. tl Andrew tummc, labor on brldgcm, Hnrlla tt'j W. TopHon, le, coal for POM -r House..... tw Kdwmt Fnrr, lrl-k. etc, rlclkc CHNH Nfref, Knrlta t4 KMH Hrhrook, labor on hrldrcn. RnrltH L' TOH lrnnn, lnlor m lrllk'm, Rrllnn M Ulder KrlettM 'ngle Co, tnaltlalf t nl labor, Kc-j port and Kenmbr^ m one rcul.. 7 V. r Thompson, Nppll-H for -orl hmse md Jal.... (8 Mar MeGowan, lnlor, eotrt llohe H Adan HK. nsnlmtnut en KlneT, power house 70 Anron S ekl<>n. nljtht wnclun, count buldngs 7 Jtn'H J. 'ettlt, exprenhtjts mt-rllt for jal 72 John Carr, labor KcHMltrg Ntne rond. 73 Wllllnn VnnMnter, labor on Rarltan John W. Keough, freeholder. compenhaton.,. Keport Electrc Lght Co., M^hhK Mott street brdge.. 70 Keport Electrc Lght Co., llkbtlnc Matawan und Keport dnw brdge 4 months.. 77 rtnlls U. Young, nbor on tnrltnn TH Wllllau,. Roberta, labor on Rnrltnu, 7) Wlllnm T. llondrlckson. lnlor. Ke port and Mddle town turnpke SO Pntrlek lngnn, foreman, labor on Mntnwnn.,,. 8 Monroe Wekoff, oak plank for lowell.. 82 Monroe Wckoff. ok, pne plnnk for brdges. lowell.. 83 Harr Neafle, pout mortem T 'Ml (». E. DnvlH, board of prsoners, Mnrch 85 O. E. Davs, bonrd of prsonera, Aprl. F. M, Talor Publshng compan, prntng... H7 W. A. COP. materals for Rurtan and Matawnn 88 J. El Robblns, labor 'er rlnevle T. M Dangler, labor on Mllstone Wllam. Potter, nbor on Mllstone... Wllam Cnllll, loor on Mllstone and Manalpnn.,,._ L 2 Claudus Hammond, labor on brdges. Mllstone Wllam Cnhll. labor on brdges. Mllstone DOUBHMS Woodward, labor on tndgps. Mllstone 95 C C. VanNote, supples for Ocean and Eatontown ; t. K. Clato, nbor on brdges. MllRtcne Hugh Rlle. labor on Mllstone Francs Rllc, labor on brdges. Mllstone Cln Woollle, constable, 2 George Foster, nbor on Mllstone Frank Horn or, labor on brdges. Mllstone Holmes Patterson, labor on brdges. Mllstone..._... 3 J, El Robblns, nbor Perrlnevne rond 4 Wllam Cahlll, labor on brdgpb. MlllBtone... 5 Peter Orlffln. constnble,. 6 Edward. Ptcher, truant offcer's. 7 Henr J. Chld, Justce, 8 Wlbur A. Helsle, judge's per dem 2 Harve S. Brown, examnaton lunatc 2 John W. Flock, coroner's.....^ 2 Jonn T. Tetle, coroner's H. A. Sutpben, casher, school order..,, Edwn L. Reed, labor on brdges Harr Neafle, examnaton lunntlc John W. Flock, coroner's Jon W. Flock, coroner's R. N. Senter, school examner,, Mnxc Applegnte, stntloner. Davd Buck, freeholder, H. H. Matthews, labor on brdges. lowell Jnmes M. Ares. headstone for deceased solder * Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, " Joseph Holmes, treeholder, compensthon... Wllam F. Lefferson, freeholder,... Wllam. Matthews, labor on brdges^ Howell Benjamn H. Penrce, reparng brdges. Wall B. M. & J. F. Shnno, stone for Long Branch & A. P, John Oulre, freeholder,, George B. Sndcr, freeholder, cohpesntlon,,.,,... Stephen S. Whte, nbor on brdges. Wnl James Dunn, nbor Brghton nnd West wood avenues rond Frnnk E, Heer, freeholder, eornpensntlon ^_. Hathawa & Thompson, re- Dalrlng Mnnnlnpnn, lnthnwn & Thompson, on account contract brdge, Mnnalnpnn H. S. Klnmonth, post mortem examnatons Crowp & Walton, labor on Ashnr,... Wlllnm. Flood, constnble, costb Wllam. Flood, constable,,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,. John R. Foster, prosecutor's per dem John W. Hulse, justce, John W. Hulse, Justce,,, Joseph L. Cllver, freeholder, Asa Curts, 5 das' labor BB draw tender,...:.., Lester R. Mount, repnlrlng Wall E. H. Heght, reparng brdge at Allare, Wnll... Amsl M. Posten, freeholdor, componsntlon Wlllnm H. Nesbtt, labor on Tnterlnken brdge Wlllnm J. OBborn, labor on brldffea, Wnll T. M. Mnxson, nbor on Atlantc Hghlands stone Wllam A. Berr, freeholder, E. S. Vnnleer, materals for brdges. Wall 0. E. Davs, court cxpenseb, Januar term, 902., Jacob C. Shutts, labor Tlnton Falls turnpke Patrck McCarth, labor on s and Ocean John leerb, labor on Howell O. J. Melee, nbor on Ocenn John N. Sckles, one machne for s, Manalnpan Dlatuh ft Hulse, bural Anna M. Clow > J. Turner Rose, post mortem examnatons J. Turner Rosa, post mortem examnatons H. J. Bodlne, bnrlal ndgent persons... Henr Has, labor on 34 W H W ( Ml) (X m (K 8 (V 4 '.H 2-2,%'! (X) 7, r» (M M 7, F J 4 4f. GO r. (Mj 3( V, 03 « m W, & w eo OtJ (X) , O 5 rllgfb, Marlboro 2«3. ' MnulMbur, for Ol lnlor on hrll^e... 2M ptnlel Hlres, fllur cm hrllkch, ' T Kreelll.... 2(W ('o'k M {l'm, Nrve Al lenloml unl New Egpt. 2W Waller, WrlKht, ll.or on lrlljjcs. 'pper 'reeloh LM7 Hurr j tockafeller, free holder, 'n.ma (n..... L'UH TloMN 'hlclw, nlmr on brllkeh, Mrlhoro 'j(w rhunh K'H, labor Kr-e hold (d M t l a w a n ro 2 Wllam lllggln, labor on bllkck, Mrlluro.. 27 J N. VVhl-. Ju.-fl'f, 'HM.,..'T'.' Frnnk Knmn. lahor on lrlt-es, Neptune 2',\ ClareH Lews, nlmr on lflcl^rem, Neptune 274 Wlllnm. llnlm'. labor on Kr'WHlmr. 2 Hurr ('. HurroweH, naterlals for s r S K «* M 270 W. L. Van Brunt, nbor Free hold and Mntnwnn 277 H W. Wnlllng. plng, ehestnt plank for W 2H Wllla tl.or W.-Mt. :9 Chnrles Morrs, sergeant-nt arnh snlnr J02 W. C. nuek", nbor Freehold and Colts Neck 3 Frank Hnnce, lnlor Tlnton Falls and Colts Neck John Stnplfton, labor on Atlantc 5 John Btaplcton, labor, Tlnton Falls and Colts Neck roflrt.. 2M Alfred Hard, freeholdor. 7 Peter Murph, nbor BerRens 8 Dnvld L, AppleRnte, labor on brdges. Mnnlapnn... )0 O. L. VnuKhn. labor, Tennent and Mlhursf... 3 Jnmes M. Areu, labor on h d. Mnnnlapnn Vd vvood and Brghton avenueh rud... 7( f. S. WNon. ltur HerscelM ^ll SO Jnhn (Julre, fre-hnller. con _l»'.«nt nn H Davd V. Perrlne. suppltea for court hnh- nnd jal... H2 John N. Slekl-H, one machne 83 t. H. Mount ^ Son, bural ndgent perhoth H4 Alexander Mullen, nbor on Shark rver brdge ST J, ), Honce, ludetnl ex- S«Howard Unlrd, nbor lnlrd jvtad 87 W, M. Conover, nbor on Atlantc 88 Wllam Hnlle, snlnr ns brdge tender :89 Elmer Smth, cartng rubbsh out of jal ard.... : A, r, Johnson, court crer's snlnrv Mll rond p Ellas Vanderveer, freght pad for materals for brdges, 2 Elns Vnndervper, freeholder, component on 3 T. W. Aumnek, Jr., labor, *'"D8brg stnne rond... P* Grnvntt, frc>eholder, oompensatlon 3 ChnrleR Shermnn, materals Ken 4 W. for brdges. Atlnntc, 6 snne Bulkle. reparng 'hnrs. Court House 7 Edmund S. Rue, on account salar as clerk of grand jur 8 Chnrles O. McFaddln, salar ns nudltor... 3 Charles T. El, constable posts, 8 Asher T. Applegnte, on account salar as count collector... 3 Wllam H, DuBols", ""labor Freehold and BngllBhtown Charles T. El, court* con*- stable,. 33 Charles R. Jemlflon, labor'on brdges 34 Snmnel Claton, labor on hrldgeh. Howell... Cla W«ole, eonatahlfl, cost* 38 R. H. C. Thompson, neldental expenses, MAY Wllam H. Flood, constable, 88 John W. Hulse, justce, 89 J, M. Wallng, constable, 3 J. M. Wallns, constable, cents 32 J. M. Wallng, court constnble B, Bergen, court constable, 323 S. B. Bergen, constnble, 324 Henr J. Schoenleln, justce, 3 Henr J. Schoenleln, justce,,...,..." Joseph Johnson, court constnhe 327 Henr J. Chld, justce, 328 Henr J. Chld, justce, 329 J. C. Ackerman, court constable, 3 J. C. Ackerman, constable coats 83 E, W. Remsen. court constable,..,.,.., 332 A.,P. Claton, court constrfble-, 333 C, W. Seller, court.constable,,.,,..,,. 334 Cln Woolle, court constable. 335 O.E.Davs, summonng grand and pett jures, Ma term. 338 O. E. Davs, grand jures per dem, Ma term 337 O. E. Dnvls, per dem, mleage on eplas, and percentage on fnes Januar term, O. E. Dnls, jurors' mleage, Januar term, O. E. Davs, transportaton, crmnals 340 J. C. Ackermnn, constnble, 34 C. B. Bnrknlow, justce, 342 C. B. Bnrkfllow, justce, 343 Peter Orlffln, constnble, 344 Peter (rlflln. constnble, 345 John W. Hulae, justce, 340 Wlllnm H. Flood, conatnble, 347 Chnrles E. Strong, court constable, Chnrles E. Strong, constable, 340 Chnrles E. Strong, constable, COMts 3 Charles E. Strong, count detectve, 35 Frank P. Strker, constable. COHtH 352 Frank P. Btrker, 'constable, COHtH 353 Charles E. Strong, count detectve', expenses 354 John W. Hulse, justce, 355 Peter Grffn, constable, 356 saac W. Bedle, justce, 3T»7 T. C. Morford, justce,. 358 W. H, Wlson, constable, 3 W. H. Flood, constable, costb 3 M. B. Talor, Justce. cot».. 36 C. B. Barkalow, justce, costb 882 JamesH. Sckles, justce, 363 Joseph Murph, constable, eost JUNE. 364 Cla Woolle, constable, costb 865 Cla Woolle, constable, coats 366 Clo Woolle, constable, 367 L. J. Seulthorpe, electon expenses 868 G. E. Rogers, labor Shark bd g rver brdge t Mlh brdge 3 t. Malchow & Bon, ncdental expenses 870 W. H. PoBten, materals for Ml o, te Mlddletown J Hl td Mlddletown 87 James Hulse, tendng Goose Neck draw brdge and upll plleb 372 R. R. Mount, ncdental ex- penet 373 R. R. Mounts ncdental «x US 69 «24 5* n m 4 4- m m l» M! J ( penm.,_» 874 L. & D. Bdwards ft Co., materal* for brldgm, Bfttoa « H B Ofl m BO

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"t.vl A.lr- w 'nn-, ( H l n H l. ].K<- ' J.Sf.'ll mll M l[,)ll'k ;»m Wllll.-n H;ll<-v. Mlr.v JH s.. nlt, S'lrlKlt l..lu,. (H ll.,..m A ll, nnl TH f.r l> 'lfc. Mcll-f.wl Mrj ' M 'lom- \ t., ok p l u n k rm-. K H, Mllll'- \S l.... W. l..!; A Kr. utrrlnl* fc.r "l-llf'm,.mllll'twn ul Sl re WHl. ' ;!>4 L <, Anlr'W, lnl>>r, Allntl' glllllllm Vnlll,...,'!t,"> l-'r.-nk l'nll'm*. nlor, Atlnl- lllt'lllh ronl, 3!KS < Urllmwl.V, l.'lr, Mll-,..w < t'm ttllk t-ltl. 7 WKM St-vkT. llr, Atlm tl' lllkllhullm 'Olcl.... H'lH ThftmsM (rvc, bbnr vn l>r#l( -«, Mhlllt'own Brtt Jnr'M Nnrnn, lnlmr, Hod Hnk anl Kntuntmv! ronl,- 4 C>)rtrc 'Johnnon, lnbnr on M (M nr. on an (Ml S l ' n n, Jr.. lls'ul M n s hf N«,. 4h(, ' l n l l ' - r t. r'hlll',... s l «... S? Jllll H M. 'llttjol, llluht (MHlN f u r hlmllk'n, M t l l M t l f. 4 S N A Cl'llllHnll, NlllMll -XMll-r. fl''k lll rlpt'lhl'm V. Wllln Klrrell. lnlmr nl trllk'h, MlllMln-. 4'*U lnrl s \V. Seller, cotptnldc «. «!»... jpl W! '. Murph, COHN. 4' * j'llll!. 'l'hlel', pl'oml r, p-r cllll... 4U' \Vllh, ('nover, juhtlee, 579 Edmund H. Rue. 27 CllHllBt'* MO W. W B-vfrldjjf, 2 bod VFlntm f Rle. 8 4< 5W. A. Hutphen, pun-luse prce, Hnltllurg H 4* od f,k> John N. Ht-kl>M. one lght 4( Mnplon ftcrmpt...,. Kl.' Wl Al-nudrr Lljres, HHT on! l>rhtr<'» Unwell l.' :«. f.h4 Kvd Matthew)*, lnlmr > ntal's, Unwell lt K,*> ; WC. JtHfph louh'b, freght pflld M materals fur r jj «,' :V< fht Jnn-pl lloln.h. freeholder, ] ro ensmt((l luu 4, r.n7 A T. Applegste, (n n«nt Hllar UH count e'he-tor S 7,- 2 7r» r»o M! a 7u :ra x\,'hs TlunwH lurdge, n» lrllk>'k, Howell f)n!> ', F DlNfl, jubtle, 'l'htn.!m KHT HmtlH', UMT, rmrt nnhe _,., TUl Wnkoop & Hral, slulro ppe furtlfthed Mlddb't'-wn twrnhlp. r»" Wnkoop & Hnl. HUC op & Hal. Wall towmhlp. pp. p '>K\ Lnr t'anbell, loan from Hp Wll on 40 K. P. W. Heer, t'hlltk S'brlKht druw brdge. 402 J. Trunk PturHon, con- NtflblC, CHtH....,..,.., AllfTt 'dttlts'ljl. Hl'fVll''R rcnhurc Ha trlflko nnl helper Wlllm H. Stevens, freeholder, COlpt'llNMt lull... 4(5 Wllam Herdlno. labor, Long ranch am AHlmr r 40(! Kdwrd V. Lnton, lhcr on lrldkcs, MldflU'town Joju ' (ur, frt'chld'.r, t-onm'kntton 408 Mar ('. (rltnng, ronsldrrntlon for gant of wa for dran ppe nrr/mn furn, anl rt't for prlvlcjtp 40n Jnm'R MCHH, labor, Long HrnH'h Htonc ronl..., 4 Jfmeg_ Dunn, lrlor, Brl(tht'>n nl Went wood nvon'n rnnrt 4 (.). J. Mol'f, llmr. S'h l 42 B. S. Stout. nbor on brlcljtch, Entontown 43 O. J. Melee, labor on lrldfes, _ 44 JoHeph Sullvan, nbor, Long Urnch Hte 45 Pntrlrk M-Cnrth. labor, w Long nrnnch Mtone..., 4 8. J. Woollc, M. )., poht ntrtpm pxmnnatlnnfl W.. Flteroft, labur on lrldgcr, Wnll 48 Edward H, Ward, Jr., roln- K brck Rttprs, L. n, Htono ronl 4 Kdwrd Alle, labor, 'nrm. le'h bdg', Mlddh'town,,, 4 Henr Unborn, lubor, RrU'llo brdge, Wall 42 ('larleh ('(mover, labor on brldgeh, Matnwan ±,,,. AT CharleH Conovcr, labor, Freehold and Mtuwan., ('handler & Mps, materlnl*^ for brl(lgoj, Shrewsbur Charles E. Clow, freeholder, ruufdflntlon 423. Kt, nollown.v, Jnborr Keport and Mlddlctown., 4 John W. Keough, freeholder, ( (pellnlltlotl 427 A. (', Hurle, labor, ted Rank and Ktotown., 428 John. Sfrk-r. labor on brldgeh md Kcj-port... 4 John Wnrnock. lnlmr on brllgea and Kejort Mono roul...,,,.,, 4 Ele (Mne, lcndt*ton<>h for three dcecmtned Holdlers 43 Orlzo Strnllo, lalor, Long Hrach Htone r«:d, 432 Wllam T. HedckHon, nbor. Keport and Mddletown. 433 Theodore H. Tlorne, freelolder, copcnhf ton,, 434 HpafTord W. Wlllng, plank for bldgcm, loldcl Chrl-H. Htrog, court con- Htnble, fc'h,, 4 Wllljm M')ono w h, palntlk brldk'h, llolmlcl 437 NMe Major, whlt- oak plank for brld(.'>n. llowcll Wllll.-n M'D'-motf. jr.,!nlor court hohc nnl jal,... 43f (*, \V, HutchT, labor on bd l 4U M» 7( ON 7'j n)!!u '.t'j VJO (Kl ll UU (X) d oo S (K) R OS «S) M 34 n H Ut.l. ('. -Mlls. nbr nl ll K'***. Marlboro 4\K> Ulchard W. Herbert, oak plk f.r lrlrl;cs, Mnrllorc. r.m Stephen H. Hcrnen. constable, M t s, Wood ward cane 4.*7,. MeComk, 'olhtable, V,m CU'CH W. Seller, constable. 4!!l K.! lllnsdl'. (nt NtecK"M!ller, p e r cll'l rvkt Wlllm WHO!), <>nnstblc, CllHtN TM] (). lv PVH, H>!'ll (f prlh. lners.,,...,... ~*r2 J.Meph Mclcrclt. laxhk e'lhtltle Mtwl JlHtce cnsls.. ran Charl'H Lews. Htcrlnls for lrlffeh, N'tue 5<4 (.. N'MWlkle, 'l'htahlc, 'llsth.v.' Wllllun Fnrrell, labor <M l l l d K C N, M l l H t l l C ,"<H) JoHeph Murph, labor, Her- KCH Mll rmnl W. J. Kllc, labor on Mllstone."!>O8 (Jrref Hetneft, lnbnr ol brdges. Wnll,,...,., 5(M( ( eorjfe K. KHtt'll, rcpnrng Hrlcllc brdges. Wnll... 5 JoNeph L. tutcher, frcoholdt, eonpestldt 5 Wllnm V, LefferMon, freeholder,. 52 Cla Woofe, constable, 53 Mullgan & Hrazo, materals for lrdges, Ocean,..,..,.. 54 JoHeph A. Yard, enptnn, specal apprprlatlon for urmor 55 L. V. Huhlert, roustnble, 5 Wllllnn N. Palmer, plng for Lake Cono brdge, Wnll 57 Wllam M. Cooer, latwr on Atlantc!. CS ({eorge Mllllr, constable, COKtH 5 John. C. Behenek, specal l f 55 K K?,'W TO " p fn aceou!. MM Wllam AlnllH, nbor Mnlp fl' 'rhouh A. Ward, plank for Mllstone," 5SM XenjHnln \V. A d *J0 4, NX) 2 23 «2 47 m 37 "J.'tO X 40 (X M m l.(kk) 6H 8A 79 U2 (w't 3,*t 3 brldfm, WB..., W, E. VaaDke, ««collect or' report 0H4 JHH-H H WBlur F. HnlU, prntng rt, p»mt lrteu ennlnntln.,.]... (W5 JoM A. Allen, labor tn Wall plunk for hrldpw. MlllNtdc 5f(7, l JohtMot, trkhnrer, bnnrd of lmnteh. 5!)H., Jdllmon, tr'mmrer, h.unl of lunatcs. 4,(MO 77 5S!) Alexuler Mrtlu, loan from surplh fnnl,5 (UJ( Kdnuud 8. Hue. on cenmt salar «clerk of grtnd jur '... tkh l. V. Mnlsbur. nhor nnd unterlflh for brldgeh, 'pper Fre'hold W2 Kdwnrd Carroll. lnt«r on lrldgef, 'pper Freehold,..,. Slltphll, llterlll l. T pper Krce- 4 Tl 35 m (U«John W. for lldlll 4 Henr mla, lnlmr on T pp('r Freehold..., 5 ChnrlcH O. McFnddln, on account aalnr n«ludtor COO Dnvld L. Applpgntc, nbor on (M0 Hurr M Ltrd, HXT on brdge!*. Wl. (587 Avl <)»lmr», nbor un brldmt'b, Wl, «M8 ) A, HtnU'tdr, nnterul, rort nme nnd jnll...,,,,. (W» JHH>N n. WHlnrlxht. M. H., pohl crlet >B(HtlonH. «K» *'mnt Mtnr Detnoert, prnt \ng collector'* report... Hl l'dward Okes. nupfrvlor, fuch. Ntone t'hreh rond... U2 A. M. Posten, freeholder, conpekhtlon... ta»3 Henr JohrHon, nor, AH te llkllnndn rond. WM Hurr A. HfdrlckNon, nmt norte csanlunton.... (M," W,. ngtlng, stntlonor,... (!M! Alfred rnton, lalor on lrldtreh. Howell... (U»7 Hejal! '. Algor, bbor on brllges. Wall SH K. ). lnrklow. lalor on brdges. lowell. (K»> Conover K, Whte, labor, At U 4 a H) 2 5 «JO ft fo terlal for brdfff Mddletown»nd 8hrp*bot.,,',,. 786 E. J. Keftcb. tftodr lk d* bm alk dm* brmf*, \ Wht lt ght. Hatlate llghlands 70 7 Wllam Flteroft. lalor, Alelphn 70 Andrew Crane, tendng Helford draw lrue and sup ples.,.,..., 702 John, Morrs, labor on Howe J]rtdges, Mnnalnpan 7 Wllam L, Conover, labor on brldgeb, Mnnnlnpnt JUNE. S John W, Hulse, justce, COO Lldn B. HendrlfkHon, Btnn= ographer, per dem. 0 John "W, Hlse, Justne, 0 Wllam H, Flood, constable, (2 Wllam H. Flood, constable. 03 Henr C. Gravatt, justce, Holland, constable, 04 John 65 Edmund expenses 06 Theodore Hullck, constable, Rue, ncdental John' M. cnls, labor, Atlantc Hghlands,,.,.., 704 John J. Leonard, labor, Atlantc Hghlands ronfl H. t. Matthews, labor on lowell 70f> D. A. Stateslr. materal for Mlllstoe The Journal, prntng collector's report, 7WJ, Whte, collector, water rhb, court nouae tod jal Dmnp 4 Buck, lbor, court huuw Bud Jal 788 CuunolJatH (U <"o, lght lug lrldgt-b, M. O. nnl otowu., m Mll!, 'rcko, JllBtlct', "»U Nuh lmukla, CU»tB 7l»l Charles (). MFaddn, on n<>. emt Mtlar H«udtdr 7*2 lv H. Hue, on necouut alnr a lerk of grand Jur... 7'»3 J, H, SVhlte, JlHtce, etmln., 7SM Jmeph L. ltet, freeholder. empebton.... Wt Frank K lleer, freehtlder, eoupemntlou... 7*.H TluaH Wueoop, freeholdder, coupethtlon Ueorge H, Hder, frcvol der, emenuto 7S»H Alfred Hard, freeholder, _eonpellhlltlon. 7TO John Cre, freehdder, eonte tn] '( lsa on 8 lnrr J. loekufeller, lolder, ] Wllllm V LefferHon, free holder, cojenhaton 2 John n, 'l, freeholder, 708 Loshf report, >n k W flllett, labor on Mddletowu W.. Hlocum, post mortem exannaton..~....^... 7 J. C, Talor, lat)or, Bed Bank and Mddletown. 7 Wlson Strker, nbor, Atlantc Hghlands., 72 Heer A- Flock, burlnl deceased solder and headstone,..._ Frank OBborn, labor, Hghlands and Stone Church Joseph Holmes, freeholder,.,. A, Wheeler, prntng collector's report 7 O, J. Melee,* nbor on 84 2S ( onpellhhto M03 John ). Hone*, on account salar us clerk of board... 4 Charles T. Kl, constable, 5 Wnkoop & Hral, materal for ten cnlvcrth " Howell... <t Wnkoop Hral, contract prce brdge, Ho'vell, 7 John Htapleton, labor. Tnton Falls A Colts Neck 8 Orazlo Strollo, nbor on brdges. Long Brunch. 8 John Yetmnn, labor on bdges, Mllstone. 8 Wllam T. McMllan, n«te= ral for lrdges, Manalapau. 8 D, A. Statesr, matehnl for Marlboro.,...,,,., 82 Asher H, Crawford, labor on Atlantc.,...,.,., 83 John Ash, labor on Holndel H4 Thomas Q. Cowles. labor, Keport and Mddletown,,,,,,, 85 George W, Patterson, jr., ncdental expenses.., 07 Theodore Hullck, constable,.,.,.,.,..,,,...,,,. 08 John W. Oarhart, justce, npproprlntlon for armor... 2 ppp f Charles Morrs, serfjeant-ntl « Rchard C'urr. 3,0 feet plank for Harltan.. f.22 John V. Kl.v, nbor on Mllstone...,..,.,., 023 'utrlck Hugau, constable, 524 Harr Pemberton, post mortem pxnnlutlons.,,,,,..., 5 Jonathnh T. Claton, labor on Howell C'barlea P, Lafotrn, labor on brdgea, lnwrll...,,,, 527 G. t. Mtchell, mlperlntendent, electrc lujltb for brdges ; 528 JrtmeH Llod & Bon, labor, Long Brunch stone..,, 6 Charles Morrs, statoner furnshed for Long Branch court,,.,, 6 JonathB T. Claton, labor on brldgeh, lowell M amvm B. WtotA,...«*pta»,- fppclnl appropraton for armor,,,,,,. 532 Wllam H. Shafto, prelmnar sjr%*e, Belmar,. 533 John D. lonce, on account flalar ns clerk of board.,,, 534 P. V, Dodd, justce, James D, Lukor, constable, CORtS.., 5 Alfred Hard, B S 69 Peter Grnln, constable, 0 James, Sckles, justce, Cla Woolle, constable, constable, 022 Cla Woole,..,...,,,, W. Brde, justce.,... U24 Jesse S. Sckles, constable, *3 OeeaTlnd Shrewsbur L '.".'. ' Marcus B. Talor, justce. 626 Marcus B. Talor, justce, COStH JULY 0. Johnson, lalor freeholder, g, 440 Ueorge W. 'ltcrson. jr., hbor (n. Uowcl. '. 44 John M. Hrll. ron jlpc for fulvcrtn, llolmlcl...,.,., Jacob. Matthews, labor on brdges. Unwell...."...".". 443 J. Alex (h, pant for llolnd'l 444 Fr'dmld Tcl-Jhonc ^ Telegraph Co. rent of phono, jal 445 W. Thompson Ltf!,., coal for power llcllse.., 440 DenlHc & Uu.-k, labor, court house ld Jnll. 447 W_..\. lelnle, judge, per dlctn Chlcaco, Rochne Co., ton uallon rojcljh for fall.,.. 44». W. llt-lng, exannatlon md, Wllam F, teod 4 Wllam V. Uonolds, Halarv an engneer, power lonae,.". 45 Davd Muck, freeholder,,,.., 4/B Alexander HceH, laor on hrldkch, lowell..., 453 J. (). LanbertH, labor, Homel and Keport. 454 U. W. PatterKon, labor on brldjreh, lowel 455 CharleH K, Htrong, eout" dftectre,.. ' 4 Garret V. Tlorne, cnrtlng ppe and reparng brdge.,: 457 John Henr Never, plank for brldgeh, lolndel.,, A. V, Hedlo, bural ntllkent *ernoh John 'Wlson. labor ol brdges. Harltan 4 Kate Trac, tendng draw brdge, Matnwan creek..,. 4fl Afher CollN, jr., labor on lrldbeh, Harfan L. &. ), Edwards & Co., m a : rprnlh for hrldgcn, Occnn Joapjh lkv constable, cmta, 404 JoNeph L. Donala, lnoldrntrl pxpetbeh,,,,,,.. 46r» Mllo H, 'rego, Justce. costh. 4«John W, Long, jhtlce, cohth, 4q James E. nnrknlow, salar «H jnnfor.,', 468 l'oter Grffn, cojflrnble, eohtb 4 C. B, Rorknlow, justce, coats 470 Patrck lngnn, conntablp SO 7B 54 S. R, Whte, constable, coats. 2 psat,, 537 George B, Snde.r, freehold g, der,, de, mpesaton,,,,,,,,. 538 Ellns Vanderveer, freeholder, conpenaatnn A P Jh pt 539 A. P. JohrHon, court erler, l 540 L, C. Hubbcrt, constable, 42 P. F, Dodd, justce,,,, 543 J, Strker Hunt, ncdental expensps,, 544 Frank E, Heer, freeholder. 627 C, n. Barkalow, justce, 628 Davd Jonnson, labor on Oeotn nnd Shrewsbur..^..,..., 0 Wllam Bale, setvleea as tateman, Seabrlght brdge G, Towter, labor on Matttwan 63 The Long Branch Press Co., prntng!'' John Tronmnns, labor, g Branch and Asbur rod,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 78 Wllam Berdlne, nbor, Long Branch and Agbur._.,,,,,,,,,.,... 7 t. D, Wood & Co., materal for brdges. Upper Freehold 7 Bullock &^ Havens, labor on Upper Freehold B, P. Maulsbr, maternl for brdges. Upper Freehold, 722 Patrck McCarth, labor, Long Branch,and Asbur,, 723 Thomas D. Kllnk, nbor on TTpper Freehold.,,. 724 M, P, Chamberlan, materal for brdges. Upper Freehold...". 7 O, K, Davs, board of prsonj«rs..." Edward. Ptcher, truant offcer, f 86 llnlstend Waurlght, bural deceased solder.., 87 R. S. Rue, ncdental expenses 88 A. P. Johnson, court crer's alar 8 A. p. Johnson, constable, prntng lnj ng Ch.!, F. g...bro.wn. 633 Charles E..Close, freeholder, cohpensaton 634 E. P." W. Beer, tendng Bea- _brght draw brdge 635 W, C. VnnPelt,""labor. Frew hold nnd Matnwan roul,.,, 636 Thomns J, Wse, labor on bd brdges Chl g 637 Charles Conover, labor on Mntawnn,,, 638 Charles Conover. labor, Freehold nnd Matnwan, 6 Charles Conover, labor, Freehold and Mnfnwan,,,, 640 Monmouth Democrat, prnt- ng..._...; 64 R, F, Hopper, labor on bd Et ppe, Eutontown Hl l 545 Holmes Patterson, labor on lrldgeb, Mllstone tdo T E. luttenhouse, on ncconnt contract pantng Deal brdge 547 Wllam Fnrrell, labor on brdges. Mllstone.,, 548 James A, Smth, labor on brdges. Manalnpnn 540 Luther McBrde, labor on Mnnnlapnn 5 Wllam A. De, labor on Mnnnlnpnn 55 W. H. Nesblt, labor on Klsnor brdge, Neptune D. O. Campbell, labor on Mddletown 553 Hnthawt & Thompson, on necount contract reparng brdges...'..." lthawn & Thompson, hnlmce contract brdge, Manalapan......,.,, 355 W,. Nesbt, laltor on brdges. Ocean and Asbur, HO Jonathan (. Ackermnn, reparng Howell..., 557. R. Ptcher, balance contract brdee. Marlboro,,,,, 558 H.n. j'tcher, buldng \ 47 Pftter Grffn, rongtnblo, ennn 472 Charles T, El, constable, t 473 Hnrr Nenfle, post mortem eamrntlonh 474 R. H.'C Thompson, ncdental expenses 4 Benjamn Stewart, labor, court house, 4» (Kl 8 RO 2 a fto CO m oo 65 oo _brdge, Marlboro 559 T horn as Felds, labor, Free , ges, utontown James Hulse, labor on Eatontown and Shrewsbur 643 J, C. Rush," post mortera examlnnton L, & D. Edwards & Co!," materals for brdge, Eatontown, Wllam T, Cole, prntng;.,, 646 Edward, Ptcher, truant offcer, 047 Wllam R. Stevens, freeholder, 048 Samuel Smock, labor, Eatontown and Long Branch 049 Samuel Smock, nbor, Red , f f,727 George B, Holmes, lalor on brdges. Upper Freehold,,,, 728 John T, Tetle, coroner, 729 Peter Formnn, surve of Allentown 7 L. & D, Edwards & Co., matprlals for Ocean,,. 73 Thomas Onrve, labor on Mddletown 782 Frank Polhemm, labor, Atlantc Hghlands rond 733 Maxc Applegate, prntng.. T34 F, M. Tflfof PMfShlnS Co., prntng 735 Charles"W, Brewer, ncden- Jal expenses,., 786 The Monmonth Press, prntng collector's report, Joseph Rue, constable,. 738 Asa Curts, tendng Unon draw brdge. 7. A. Sttphen, casher, ds Wllam F, Murph, justce, 82 M. N. Smth, justce, W, T. Lttle, supples for power house...,..,.,,, 823 Elmer Smthe, labor, court house 824 James Cnvnnaugh, labor, Brghton avenue rond 8 Wllam H. DuBols, labor. Freehold and Matawnn rond 826 W, V. Renolds, supples. purchased for engne house, 827 Charles H. Bond, dscount count note No. 5,,,,, 8 Hathawa & Thompson, labor on Manalapnn, 82Q Hathawa & ThompsoD, labor on Atlantc... 8 Benjamn F, 8. Brown, prnt- ng 83 Benjamn P. 8. Brown, prntng 832 Moreau Bros., prntng 833 W. L, Tlton, labor on Shark rver brdge 834 B. tttenhouse, labor on ocenn and second ward, ABbur, 835 R. T, Smth, bural deceased ld d d, solder and headstone Th l Ul M SO OO- M Otf- 87 'M 82 2fr»fr «0" (M> 4 aa W 04 4» T 47 OO 48 " 7,2 2, OO 0O OO O TO count, count note No, H. B, Shermnn, jr., casher, dscount count note No. 2, E. R. Slocnm, jr., casher, dlseontcont note No, 4, Thomas Felflu, labor, Preehold nnd Mntawan,,,, KM J, L. Knmonth, prntng 838 Jerse Central Tracton C»., purchnaa between B Btreet, Keport and Matnwnn staton 5 * nncp Sunset ln'ke hrclge,,,. 5,5 W Asbur *...".. 84 R,. Brrckson, labor on Freehold, 742 Wllam W. Talor, nbor on brdges. Mllstone The SeabrghtBentnel, prntng collector's report James Delk, nbor on Ocean and Shrewsbur M, D, LeRo, prntng collector's report,, 746 E. D, Pettes, prntng. 747 Theodore R. Thome, freeholder, 748 Oeorge Johnson, labor on 842 H, 8, Sproul. labor on Rnltnn nnd Mntowan,,.., 843 Joseph Holmes, (freght on materals for brdges), Upper Freehold. 844 Joseph Holmes, freght on mnferlalb for brdges JHdges, Shrewsbur Bank and Bfltontown ^T 5 &5G A. PUterson, tendng Plena ure Ba draw brdge Thomas Hanson & Son, materals for Eatontown 6T>2 S, 8. Stout, labor on Kntontown hold nnd Matnwan.".".' Freehold Cms Lght Co,, gas, court house nnd jnll,,,,,,., Warren H, Conover, drawng plans nnd speclncntons for proposed addton to court house 562 A. M. Posten, freeholder. Burns, Burns, constable, constable, 663 Charles. 654 Charles, 655 R. B. Tlton, freght on materol for brldgeh, Howell,,, 6 Nelson Smock, labor, Eatontown and Long Branch 657 John W, Garhart, justce, Holmes 8, Strker, nbor, Kevport and Holmdel rond. 7 S. B, Hnsdnle, stenographer, per dem,.."... R. H, C. Thompson, ncdental expenses...* 2 Wllnm V. Renolds, engl.," neor, nalnr,,,, 3 Abe Perrnp, constable,, 4 Matthas Plum, statoner m so Wllam H. DuBos, labor Freehold and Englshtown rond,,,, 846 D.. VanBrnnt. prntng,,. 847 John Hres, labor on Howell 848, p. Storer, labor on brldgeb, Neptune, 840 Stephen S. Whte, labor on brdgos. Wall H lu^letj W!,,.» * s s, * *, * *. 8 James M. Elmer, labor on.]!rj. c ]K ps >..Neptune, 85 Wllam, Nesbt, labor on brdge, Ocenn and second ward, Asbur, 852 Wllam H, Nesbt, labor on brdges Neptune, 853 Charles Lews, materal for Mddletown Shrewsbur and 854 F, S, Weeks, labor on 5 George F, Estell, labor on * TTnon draw brdge, "Wall... 6 Moss & CrtlB, pantng Wall,,;,... "..r. 7 Her * Flock, bural ndgent persons,,, 8 Wllnm H. Wlson, eonstr. hp, COBtB 9 El ns Vnnderveer, freeholder,,,..,,,,, 7 H, B, Ptcher, a r.s W. R, Brnle, justce,, 85 9 George P, Matthew, labor tn Howe!. 563 Thomas Wncoop, freeholder, compensntlon 4 J, L."Cllver, freeholder, 565 Harr J, Rockafeller, freeholder, 6 John " B," M, 'freeb'oldvf' compenhntlon 7 James W, Chrste, bural decensed solder,. 568 R. E. K, Rothfrlts headstones for deceased solders 669 CharleH. T, Claton, bural dd ld deceased solder SO Lews Matthews, brnl of nnd headstone for deceased. Roldler,, go 57 W, H. Smth, constnble, corts, MorpB Rrqs,. prntng D, H.^VnnBrunt, prntng,,. 5 7H 8.,,.,,,...; "."..,v. 7 oo cn«t..,,,.".- ; 24 6'John T, Cook, labor on Howell 66 W., Chamberlan, labor, Red Bank nnd Eatontown 662 Wlbur A. Hele, judge, per dem 8 W..H, Reed, nbor, Red Bank nnd Eatontown rond 664 Charles Eldrdge, labor on Howell 665 Joseph McDermott, taxng Justce nnd constable blls,. 666 Theodore Hullck, constable, 067 Theodore Hullek, constable, 674 H. H. Whte, constable,csts; 6 J. C. Ackerman, constable, 577 Wllam Adams, labor,"free- «* hold and Manalnpan turnpke 578 Mar MeGowan, labor, eonrt houm ',,,,,, ^ Wllam M, Hurle, labor on brldgeb. Howell,. 669 Joseph Sullvan, labor. Long Branch and Asbur,, 670 James Menrs, labor. Long Branch and Asbur,.. 67 C. W, Butcher, labor on culverts, Howell 672 John A.JBorden, justce, cots a GO M 55 eobts lector'* report",, T,.~. " L Beler L eontable, cot John A. Bordpj 674 Charles B. Strong, constable 7, 6 Mar MeGowen, labor, conrt home 676 Harr Neafle, post mortenl examlnatlonb, 677 P. Hall Packer, prntng col W, B, VanDk, constable, \ coatb,,,.j 6 0S 6 Jonathan "Whte, labor on hrldffm, Wall 7 68 Garret Bennett, labor on Jrldges,,,,, nbor on 76 Wllam' H. Anderson, post mortem examnaton 762 Charles B, Strong, conrt constable. fech 763 H. A. Sntphen, treaburer, one rond machne and scraper,. 764 John H, Poster, prosecutor, per dem 765 ChlBholm Davs & Co., sta Jrldgea, Atlantc Wneoop & Brnl, ralng for Wall 856 Wncoop ABrnl, rnng for brdge at Como, Wall 837 Joseph Jackson, labor on Neptune J, F, Hawkns, prntng 859 John H, Cook, prntng 8 Joseph Jackson, labor on p, Neptune G Hb tlonerv 768 James *B, Barkalow, jantor. salar 767 J. Clnrenre ConoTpr, on account; salar ns conbel of bon rd._._ J J, W, Errckson. labor on Jhrrtget, 7 Davd Buck, freeholder, eomppnntlon 770 Holmes H, Matthews, labor gs, eptune. 86 George Herbert, labor on > Long Branch and Asbur Pnrk fond., rv,;,,, r,,,, 862 Wllam. Chamberlan, nbor, Long Branch and Astmrv 863 F. M. Talor Publshng comp pt pan, prntng t Eh t on Hpwel!,,, 77 Charles " C. Brnwer, super-, sor,,.nkewood, 772 Danel Seott, labor on Mddletown 778 R. W, Patterson, labor on Howell 774 E, G. Bacon & Co., statoner 7 S, C, Towler, labor Freehold and Matnwnn ronl,,. 776 John W. Keough, freeholder, 777 S. C, Towler, labor Mntawnn and Holmdel, 778 Holmes Patterson, labor on Mlllsfone,".".", 779 Freehold Gas Lght Co., gas, court house and jal 7 Wllam H. Shlt, board ndgent persons 78 Wllam MeDermott,/ Jr.. la hor, court house and r,, lajal,,,. 782 Hendrlek C, Bnder, labor, Patten' corner 788 Herbert E, Snvder, labor on brdges. Mlddletown & h b J Const Echo, prntng 5 James O. Talor, labor on Mddletown 866 John F, Bcott, labor on Mlddletowh and Shrewsbur 867 Charles L, rwln, labor on brdges. Mllstone 888 Charles T. El, labor on Mllstone 889 J. C. Aekerman, labor on Howell 870 E. S. Vanleer, plankng, Unon draw brdge.,; 87 Wllam El, labor on Mllstone..: F. Howland, labor *ong Branch and Asbur 873 Levl Scobe, labor on brldtes, Atlantc and Shrewsbur,, H. B..Ptcher, labor on, brtd T OO OO * OO 0 ges, Freehold 784 L, f D. Edward* ft Co., prntng ron ore 8 Chandlor & Maps, materals for BrtflgeS flhrewrtur and Mddletown,.* 876 Ward 4 Thompson, labor and materals court house 877 Cla Woolle, constable, S78 Asbur Journal, prntng 879 Asbur Journal, " ' 8 Joseph Murph, labor. Mllstone,, JULY M. «88 Mlo H; Crego, jutce, cots., 8W N 0 a h Hankns, constable, coets 883 C., B. Berkalow, justce,. COlts., 884 C. B. Barkalow, justce,.,., : 885 Edmund 8. Rue, ncdental pens 886 Wllam H. Blood, t B MO m BO B TO SB BE 8b M

13 887 J. Weale Cr<JM. JUBtee, tul» 888 W. H F l d Albl t eale Cr<JM. JUBtee, tul» H. Flood, opnalable, cot m 3, C- Ackeraan, Contable. 890 r. V. HrkMf, constable. cou HU H, B. Hnrg«n, conatubu', t-onu HW2 Dnmnoml' D*t><>tlvv Agenc, neclal detectve Kt. F, P. fttrktsr, constable, cotu 8»4 R. M, Conk, countable, cunta,. 8l)C» JOM, Fu«, ncdental cxpt>ns«h, WW R. Vandorveer, curonttr'a few.....,,...,,,... Wl JOB. Rut", constable,. co»m K9N H. B. HlrtMale, HtfAp per dem H<» JOB. Tlton, labor un llowell.,..,,.,... oo Charles Conover. labor, Matwan and Holmdel... Wl v 'nnover, labor on Matawan R. H. C, Thompson, ncdental 2 6 % n aa 64 W &0 S m M. Davcrn, labor on brdga, Ocean.,,..,.,,,, :.,,,,, Wnkoop A Br»l Co., steal culvertt, Mddletown HldMttwa ng lng, labor un brdgea, Ocean and Mddletown.,... *2 Q. J. Melee, labor on Mddletown,... 8 J, J, 8%een«, materal* for brdtfta, Mddlmow and Ocean,...,.,..., 4 Hopplntf A Kl, nmtorala for Mddletown 6 Hoppng & El, materals for MldVlltHown and Shrewsbur 6 Andrew Crane, tendng Helford draw brldgu and jup lb p 7 John T. on *03 Chas. W, Applegate, labor on Freehold.,,.. «04 W. M, Hepburn, examnaton lunatc n Jal, H06 Wm., Red, labor lt«l Bank and Katontown,..,.,., 906 H. S. Stout, labor on Eatontown...^... SW7 Thomas Manaon A Bon, nateral for brdges. EBuAontown 90H H, V, Hopper, labor on brdgea, Eatontown.,.,,,...,, 909 L. & D, Edwards ft Co., ma» teral for brdges Katontown and Ocean..._... 9 Jame* Norman, labor, Red Bank.,,.,,.,...,... 9 Bamuel Bmoek, labor. Red Bank,.,,,,,.., 92 Nelson Smock, labor. JUul Bank.,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.. 93 Freehold Oas Lght Co., ga«, court house and Jal.,,,.,, D, V. P^rrlne, supplfb for court house and jal John Stapleton, labor, Tlnton Falls and Colts Neck.. 96 O, K, Davs, board of prsoners.,...,.,.,,,,,..,..,,.,,,,,.. 97 Jas. H. Sckle*, justuw, coats. B8 Jan. H. Sckles, justce,. 89 Edward McGror, ncdental expense*,,,,,...,,,. 9 J, W, Flock, coroner's lees Charlea B. Strong, constable,.,,,. 922 Charles E, Strong, constable, and expenses,..,,,.,.,. 923 Charles E, Strong, constable, and expenses.,.,. 934 Charles E. Strong, court constable,,..,..,,..,.. 9 Wlbur A, Helale, judge's per dem.,,,,..,.,,..,,..,,., Harr Neafle, post mortem examnatons,..,,..,..,,. 927 John W, Flock, coroner's ">«*n 928 Charles Seller, actng coroner,,,,.,..,,,,,,. 9 Davd Buck, freeholder,,..,,.,,,,.,,.., 9 Charlea C. Brower, supervsor's, Lakewood Peter Forman, engneer's, Lakewood,,,,, Wm. B. Rogers, constable,,,».,.,..,,..,, 933 H, B, Shaw, M, D., post mortem examnatons, 934 Cla Woolle, constable, coats 935 Cla Woolle, constable, 936 Wm, V, Renoldt, supples purchased for power house. 037 John Holland, constable, 938 J, W. Cross, jubtlee,.,,, 939 R. J, Holland, justce, coats.,, 940 Peter Grffn, constable, coats. Ml W, F, Murph, justce,,. 942 C. B. Barkalow, justce, costa 943 Jos, McDermott, taxng justce and ndexng records..." 26 l 844 H, H, Matthews, labor on Howell,. 78 MB Henr Ells, labor on,...,,,.,,.«,,. 9 2f BO carload of brck*. Mar'.boro. u! J. U. UuackenbUHh, labor m lrdre, Freehld.... A, T. Applegate, on Reount salar u count colu' -t.r... 4 H, B. PtchM, labor on brtd K - *», Manalapan,. Wm. McDermott. Jr., Lln.r on brdve«freehold um Thomas FleldB, lalmr ou br«ktm», Marlboro ll»? Thomas' Felds, ab(r m brlreh, Marlboro l(k U. H, Cast ron Pj>«- and Foundr Co., materal.* fur brdges..,.,..,,..., 9 K.. Vtnderveer, nnmc-' X) /,', 44 H fh lb 7 70 la F.0 3 Hoppng. mkr Mddle* own look Herbert K. Sndtr, reslnnk- ng Oceanc draw brdge 9 Charles LewH, materal for brldgt'h, Shrewsbur... K. J. Kw!, tendng Nave snk draw brdge th-orgf Johnson, labor on hrldkpfl. Shrewsbur ). Johnson, labor on.brdges. Ocean and 8hr«wsbur... 3 W. Nelson Lttle, pantng Tlro'knorton'H brdge... 4 Edmund S. Hue, on account salar as clerk of grand jur 5 C. O. MeFaddn, on account Mlr us audtor 6 Second Troop Cavalr, N. O. N, J., specal appropraton 7 A, l. Hall, statonar 8 ). A. Stateslr, materals for court house and ja 8 Wlson Strlcer, labor, Atlantc Hghlands H. T, Smth, bural ndgent person,,,,,,..,...,,. G 2 Frank Polhemus, labor, Atlanto Hghlands John T. Hoppng, gravel for Stone Church.,., G8 23 Jonathan T. Stout, on account contract Stone Church,0 24 Frank Osborn, engneer's. Stone Church,,,.., Edward Oakes, supervsor's. Stone Church Charles Conover labor, Freehold and Matawan Jacob c. Shutta, labor, Tlnton Falls turnpke.,,,.,,. 28 J. C, Talor, labor. Red Bank and Mddletown,,^,,,,, 29 John Youmans, labor, Long Sf ftfb H'ndrtkmtn A BronT, bor. Keport und llolul'l Cartan & Devln, mattlulm for brldgw. la W. C, Kl, labor, K'sport ard Holmdel 3 Wm, Aflams, labor, Kn--lmld and Manalapan 4 JUH. H. Butcher, balam-t,- 'nntra't. Lakewood rool 5 Wm. T. Hendrckaon, nbur, Keport and Mddlfown 6 Monmouth Democrat, prl S Joh Branch and, l a, g Anbur Wllam Berdlne, labor, Long Branch and Asbur.,,.,,..,,,.,.,...,.., 3 F, Howand, labor, Long Branch and Asbur,,,.,, DW Wm. R. Nxon, labor, Long Branch and Astaur,,.,, MS JOB. Bullvan, labor. Long Branch and Asbur.,.,,, 34 P, McCarth, labor. Long Branch and Asbur j,..,,...,,,,,..,,,.,,,,. 35 R, G, Andrews, Jr., post mortem examnatons,«, 36 E, F, VanDke, poat mortem examnaton,.,.,.,.,., 37 R, Offenbach, post mortem ") DO examnatons 4 3 BM Atlantc. 946 Asher H. Crawford, labor on Atlantc, 947 W. L. Warden, labor on bjrtdgen. Freehold..,,. 938 John T. Cottrell, labor on Howell 849 Chas. W. Butcher, labor on Howell...,..., 9 B. W, Patterson, labor on Howell Clone Constructon & Suppl " ' ---'---, =,09X ^^smmrmat hea 962 Ocean Grove Tmes Co,, prntng...,,...,,;..,, W. A, Close T, & M. Co., materlala Freehold and Matawan.....,...,, 964 Frank K, Heer, freeholder, 986 H. B, Sherman, Jr., casher, dbcount count note No, W. H. DUBOB, labor, Freehold and Matawan...,. 957 W. H. DuBols, labor, Freehold and Blue Ball, Alfred D, VanDoren, actng coronep, ^_.,,,..,,,,.., 969 Alfred D. VanDoren, actng coroner, 9, N. Beegle, post mortem examnatons...,.,,.. 96 Peter Forman, ncdental ex- 38 George B, Snder, freeholder,.,,..,.., 89 Henr Hejdrckson, labor on Shrewsbur.,., 40 E, W, Remsen, court constable,,,,,,,,,,..,, 4 Joseph Johnson, constftble,,...,,...,,, 42 Joseph Johnson, constable, COBtS,,,..,,,,,..,.,,, 43 B. Jefferson, wtness.,., 44<3eorge H. VanWlnkle, constable 45 Joseph L, Butcher, freeholder,, John W, Keough, freeholder,,, 47 Ellas Vanderveer, freeholder,,,.,..., 48 Alfred Hard, freeholder,,,,,,..,,,, 49 Thomas Dal, ncdental expenses,,.,,.,,,,.,..,,, John W, Flock, coroner, 6 Wllam E, Anderson, post mortem examnaton...". lofll llemj "AT Hrtvtrt«'Uw4H> f,po«4» mortem examnatons 53 F, M. VanD«rve T, clerkng nquest of Wm Newman 54 C. H. Gravatt, labor on 55 W. Farrell, labor on Mllstone,...,,,,.,, brdg-es, Mllstone.,, 66 James Llod & Son, labor on brdges. Ocean 57 B, f\ Maulsbur, materals for blrdges, Upper Freehold. 58 L, M," Talor, materals for for M. lor, a e a Asbur. h & Sk lb rg, 69 Buchanan & Smoek, labor on Shark Rver brdge Wm, MeD-ermott, Jr., labor b M on Manalapan Jh Lb lb b penses,,,, 962 Chas. Lews, materal Neptune 963 Consoldated Gas Co., lght* for O. 8, and E,,.., 964 Charles Lews, materal for Neptune, Luther Newbur, labor on brdgea, Wall,,. 966 Thomas Wncoop, freeholder,,, 967 A. J. Sherman, labor on brdge, Wall,,..',. M J. T, Tetle, coroner,,.., 969 H. M. StllweU, labor on Matawan.,, 970 CharleB B. Close, freeholder,,,,,.,,,,., m W, A, Close, T. & M, Co., materal for Matawan. 972 Wllam H, Nesbtt, labor on Neptune, 973 Benjamn F, Lews, labor on Neptune and Wall R. R. Mount A Bon, bural ndgent persons 9 Jan, E. Barkalow, salar a«jantor, «... DM MatthaB Plum, statoner,,..-...v E, E. Hutohlnson, dscount count Note No. 8. JOO A. M, Posten, freeholder, com g, ap 6 John Lamb, labor on Manalapan..,,, 62 W. Adams, labor on Manalapan,,,,, 63 Jackson & Cook, pantng Shark Rver brdge,.,,.. 64 W. L. Tlton, labor on brldg- W d N "O'OO 6 m s BO njf...,.. 7 Wm. T. McMllan, for brldgph, Mllstone... ng W. H, DuBole, labor. Freehold and EngUhtown U jtwrnncf ErrlrkBon, labor on Howell... The Edwards Lumber & Cml Co., materal for brdges 2 ThoH. VanBenthuafn, latmr on brdgeb, How«ll 22 D. A. Statesr, materal fur Manalupan A. Bckw*, nght wathnun count buldngs Walter Reed, labor on Mlwtone... U W. T. McMllan, materal fur Manalapan... 2t; John B. Kl, freeholder,.,,,., 27 J. B. Whte, justce,... BH UHoar Roblnsnn, aupulles for count offltefl 29 Wm. Mann Co., statoner.. J. L>. Honce, ncldentalh... 3 John N, Sckles, labor, Freehold and BngllBhtown, 32 W. F. Allen, labor, Perrnevlle J. D. Honce, on account salar am clerk of board 34 G. J- Vaughn, labor, Tennent and Mllhurst.,,...,..,., 35 James A, Smth, labor on Manalapan,,., 3C Dense & Buck, labor, court bourse and jal.,,..., 37 Theodore R. Thome, freeholder, 38 Elmer Smthe, cartng rubbsh out of jal ard,,..., W. V, Renolds, salar as engneer Jaa, Hulse, labor on t d S h b 70 LE.!«:n M SC U6 t m r,2 4f H tw 4 q 47 m to w 4H H (Ml ḷ *2 m ,..., 2 human C. Hard, bural of Jun Gbson 23 V.. AnnBtroK, prtlrg. 24 t:. ). '-tttta, prntlnk 26 Theodore K, Thorn., frmbolder, ct'mntmhatlon UB Wllam H NM*bt, labor <n Asbur 27 K. Gulltk, Hlr on brdg <*<. T PMT FrtM-hold 2K 'Mwanl Carroll, lalkr u lrwk't), 'ph-r Frt'ehald,... L'9 Canjln'!, treaut, c.h. lunl note No, X... 2S3 KdwurdH Lumber A Coal Co, SUplleH fnr hrllgom.. ^ Wn H. Ut'd, lhnr, Katnntowr and l.onr Branh 22 H. H. Htnt, llmr un " Katontnwn. ffll CbarW-H K, CluHe. freelhltr, , L^ N4>l.H>n rlork, Mlmr, Katontwn and Luntr Hranch ' b Hnucl Bmn'k, labor, Kttontown tud jonu Uru 2W Wllrtm H. Stt-venN. fn--hold- tolder, ll'7 Jmes Hulse, labor on hrl(4^ ON, Ktouttwn anl Shrewsbur 2'JS CHS. Cjonovor, lhl>or, Matawan, tu Holnle 229 John M. Hulshart, labur un brllkt'h, Matawn... MJ, C.'RuHh, M. ),, post nortt»n examnatons 23 John T. Hoppng, K r av«>l for StoH Chunh 232 John T. HopplnK. labor on brkth, Mddletown M3J. T. Stout, on account, contract Stone Church... K54 Frank Unborn, enfrncer'b Stone Church roatl 235 Wnkoop A Hral, materal for Mddletown W. L. Wells, labor on brugt'h. Mddletown 237 Wlson Btrkt-r, labor, Atlantc Hghlands roml 23S A. Crane, labor on Mddletown.,, 29 P. S. Conover, Jr., materals for Mddletown Edward Oakes, supervsor's, Stone Church..., 24 Hoppng & El, materals for Mddletown.,., Geo. Johnson labor on Shrewsbur 243 T. J. Wse, labor on Shrewsbur and Mddletown 244 E, J. Keach, tendng Navesnk draw brdge,,, 245 X Johnson, jabor on brdgea, 2 s no 5 Qu H > <X> 7 W 27 7ft :m s a 32 4.S SK S 4 4* [>S 98 M m oo 4.". (Ml 40 M 2 N) 7 tw 4K:( 3T SO 7WO h 38 E 37 and Jal P Thompson, for court house h-ono- U. Hnrter, t>r, ormn*n*mth>n m* Th supples 38 Thorna* ThonpHn. labor d*l brtdgt*h. Mlltmt* John W. TreKolnK. labor on hrdgt'm, Oce! jnd Hhrewsbur..., 32) 'lbhes l. T'Ht, labor on brdgem, MllMtlU' 32 JH. Cllool, lbor OJ ln'dk* >s, MlllHtut H,. Mount A Hun, mlental ('XH'lMeH 323 H. J lokafeler, freeholder, cotuppuhtllon,,.. :24. J." KoekufelU>r, frtm-hoder, ( O ellhltl(>l,,,. ;;2fj ThM. TbompHon. ll>or on 'etrlne% lle grvn! rmn.. l:!2f Hathawa & Thompuon, on t''outt cntra't :!L"7 Wnkocp & Hrul. on ct. ( ttr.ct brk', Atlantc CJS Wnknop & Urnl. on accf. -ontrart brldk'*. Holmd!... H",';) J, T. Cottrell, lbor -\n Ad-lphla ro..l.t0 johej))) lolneh, fr.'gt p.lll on brdke nuteral,. H;U H. H. nkh, labor on hrldff-h, 'plut 'Vt''hold Afr«><l Hard, \m Jo 334 A. fveholder. X Johnson, labor n b g, Ocean and Shrewsbur,., 4 ht aa, Hulse, labor g, Eatontown and Shrewsbur, 4 W. Bockel, labor on Mddletown,,,..,...,.,...,,, 4 42 Fred Thompson, materals for Shrewsbur T. J. Wse, labor on Mlddlejown and Shrewsbur James Pelk, labor on Ocean and Shrewsbur.,^.., E, P. W. Beer, tendng Sea Brght draw brdge,,,,.,..,. eo 46 A. &L Townle & Co,, materals for Ocean Wlllam Mulllner, labor on Shrewsbur..,..., James Dugan, labor on Shrewsbur 7 49 Wm, Bale, labor on brdgee. Ocean «nd Shrewsbur,, Vooheea & Carlock, labor on Shrewsbur and Ocean,, 6 5 Oarrett P. Thome, labor on Holmdel,, M. Storer, labor on Mllstone,,,,, B 53 C. H, Borden, justce,,. 54 Charles Morrg, r t arms, per dem C Hbb Ocean and S h r e 246 Wm. Bale, servces nght engneer, Seabrght brdge T. Tndall, labor on Shrewsbur and Ocean,,..,. 248 James Dek, labor on brdges 249 L. B, Edwards Lumber Co., materal for Mddletown and Shrewsbur...,, 2 E. P. W. Beer, tendng Seabrght brdge..,,..,,.,:.,,... James Norman, labor Eatond L Banch on (laston. ml tor ul for brlclkest, Marlburc and Atlantc 335 Wm. Farr.-ll, labor on brdges Mllstonr R Jon {. KhKle, materfa for brdges. Mllstone 337 Peter Formun, surve of Hcd Valle and Allentown rohtl, 338 H. T. WKKlward, labor on brtlf-of, 'ppcr Freehold John Hptnc*. labor on bfldjf- <m, 'pp«?r Frcohold 340 C. J. Hale, labor on brdg-»r, Upper Freehold Davd K, Tnntum, labor 'pper Freehold 342 Rrtur Krlrkaann Knglnn Co.. materal for Oc.oaj 343 B. M. & J, F. Shanle Co... materal for Brghton avenue,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 344 John T. Hoppng, gravel for Keansburg- 345 Wnkoop & Brnl, on account contract - Holmdcl and Marlboro,,,.., 346 H. B, Ptcher, on account contract brdge, Freehold P. McCarth, labor on Long Branch atone The Edwards Lumber & Coal Co., materal for brdges 349 Joseph Fnn & Co., materal for Ocean,,,,,,,,,.,, 3 Elmer Smthe, labor court house.... ± 35 H, Thompson, labor, Long KM, JM <?«l?o 9 3 *) 4 27 M 40 m 4 07 : s,<m t),2 (to,r oo w (X j. <o 22 M DO 9 m H , m BO Branch "fltone J E GO W. L. Tlton, labor on brldges, Wall and Neptune 27 F k Ct lb brd, Wal n p 65 Frank Curts, labor on Wall 68 Cartan & Devln, materals for Matawan,, W Wm, J. Matthews, labor on Howell.,,,, OCS M. Storer, labor on Mllstone,,,, 69 M. atorer, labor on hrlflges, Mllstone,.,,,,,..,,...,. 70 Henr Has, labor on Marlboro...,. 7 Charles Quackenbush, labor on Marlboro., 72 Wm, F, Lefferson, freeholder,,,.,,.. T3 John Qure, freeholder,,,,,,,, 74 Chas, T, El, labor on brdges. Mllstone., J.".. Ulsses G, Test, materals for Mllstone 7B O. J. M.elfe, labor on brdges. Ocean.,.;,..,,,,.,,,,...,,;,,: 77 Chandler & Maps, materals b O p for Ocean j Ad 979 C. Lmng, labor on brdgea, Wall, 6 9 Wm. R. Stevens, freeholder, Ml J. A. Throckmorton, materal for brmges Shrewsbur and Mddletown J. B. Conover, labor 6n Wall Fred Thompson, materal for brdles, Ocean and Shrewsbur Asa Curts, tendng Uno» draw brdge 985 Bamuel Frer, materal for brldfes, Upper Freehold SO BS6 D. A. Btateslr, materal tor Mllstone M. P, Chamberlan, materal for Upper Freehold B, B. Polhemus, labor on brdeo, Upper Freehold flfsthos. Nolan, labor on Mllstone John W. Sutphn, labor on s Upper Freehold C&lvn O, VanNote, materal for Ocean and Batontown Albert Patterson, tendng Pleasure Ba draw brdge, etc : m J. H, Blls, labor on Mddletown W O, J, Melee, labor on. brdgee. Ocean O. J. Melee, labor on brdgea, Ocean and Eatontown >, Th«BdwardB Lumber and Coal Co., materal for brtdgea, Ocean 96 4S 897 Barne Feltman, labor on Mlllatone.- 4 MB Junes Nornmn, labor on. Mddletown and Shrewsbur...,v... U 76 for O 78 Benjamn Anderson, labor on Mllstone...,.., 79 Cartfn & Devln, materals Marlboro Thomas Beatt, materals for Ocean 8 George W. Lambertson, tabor, Keport and Holmdel roa4, 82 J. O. Lamberson, labor, Koport and Holmd«l 88 C. J. VanMerrbeeke, labor, Kfport and Keansburg tone....,..,,,,.,.,. 84 Hathawa & Thompson, labor on Manalapan.. 86 Thomas P. GagkU, labor, Long Branch and Asbur W H. C. Bnder, tabor, Patter Corner 87 Mar McQowan, labor, court house '., 88 Hatha-wa & Thompson, labor on brdge, Atlantc J.. W. JJulse, Jutee, cost.,, OT0W H Fld ntbl t n W S90O XU, p 55 L. C, Hubbert,.constable, jsobts."...j.f.! John E, Foster, prosecutor, per dem Alfred D. VanDoren, justce,,,,..,..,.,,.. JlBJ Bwphen VanQeldef, eonsta- De, :r,*"vv.:v,,,...;. 59 Henr J, Chld, justce,. George J. El, labor on Mllstone,.,...,,,,,. 6 Wl..am F. Gravatt, lumber for Mllstone.,,.,.,, 62 John Enrlght. oout superntendent, expenses ~. 63 Wm, H. Wlson, constable, coats,,,,,,, 64 Charles H, Borden, justce, corts,,,,,,,..., AVGUST C. Woolle, connstable, 66 C. %oolle, constable,. UU7 A. P. Johnson, court crer's per dem..,.,,,,..,,. SEPTEMBER. 8 S, B. Bergen, constable, 69. Anthon, wtness, *0 J. Johnson, court constable,,, 7 Davd Buck, freeholder,.,.,.,,,, 72 H. A, Sutphn, casher, nterest on brdge bonds.,,,,. 73 Harr Neate, examnaton of lunatcs.,,...,,, 74 K. G. Bacon & Co. statoner,,,...,,.,...,,,, Borne, Sermser Compan, supples for court house and jal,,...,,...,, Benjamn E, Allgor, labor on brdgee, Wall, 77 C, Woolle, constable,. 78 P. Hagan, constable, Wllam V. Renolds, salar town jnd Long Branch O. B. Davs, board of prsoners.,.,..,.,..., J. Woodward, labor on brdgee, Mddletown,.,,.,.,,,,,., Hoppng & El, materals for brdgea, Mddletown...,,, Mchael Callahan, labor on Mddletown C. R. QuackenbuBh, labor on Mddletown.,,.,, A, M. Posten, freeholder,,,.,,,,.,,,,, J, C, Mount, labor on Mddletown and Ocean,, 9 Henr Johnson, labor, Atlantc Hghlands.,,,.,,,,.,, 4 2 Danel" D. Hedrckson, M. D,, post mortem examnaton,,,..,,..,, 5 26 J. T. Stout, labor on Mddletown Conover E, Whte, labor, Atlantc Hghlands,,,,, Wm, Ahearn, labor on Mddletown 2 38 W64 J^ C. Talor, labor, Red Bank and Mddletown H. G. Hollowa, labor, Atlantc Hghlands Frank Polhemus, labor, Atlantc Hghlands,,,, J. Trafford Allen, labor on Mddletown,,,..,, Wm. Conk, labor on Ocean...,,;.,,,,,,.,,.»,., 697 ah tone Manasquan Gravel Co,, materal for Ocean 353 T, F, Snffen, justce,,, 354 Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, 355 Manasquan Oravel Co., materal for Atkns avenue 356 Chaa, R. LaCompte, on act contract, Bradevelt ad :..,..., Chas. Lews, materal for bd Nt count C, m Neptune W H Nb g, Neptune 368 W, H. Nesbtt, labor on Neptune..,.,,..,.,,, 369 The Shore Electrc Compan, lghtng brdges The Shore Elt C OO Ocewf*.^...v. 269 Thomas F, Gaskll, labor on Ocean, 270 Mar McGowan, labor, court house _._..,,..,,, 27 Harr E, Shaw, M, D,, post mortem examnatons dl lb morte 272 Wllam Berdle, labor, d Ab Long as engneer E B Jas, E, Barkalow, salar as jantor..,.,.,, 8 M, L. Terr, labor on Matawan and Rartan 82 Kate Traee, tendng Matawan and Keport draw,.,,,, 83. W, Bedle, Justce,.,,. 84 Charles Morrs, Bergeant-ntarmB, per dem, 86 R. H. Q. Thompson, ncdental expenses,, 86 John E, Foster, prosecutor, per dem,,,..,,,,...,,,,... S7 S, B, Hnsdle, transcrpt of TO S testmon, Can ease S B H l d l t testmon, 88 S. B. Hlnadale, transcrpt of testmon, Belmar case.,.,,, 89 S, B, Hlnsdale, court stenographer, per dem,,, 90 P. F, Dodd, justce, 9 P. F. Dodd, justce, coata,,,, 92 P. P. Dodd, justce, 93 John >D. Hulschart, labor, court house and jal, 94 John W. Keough, freeholder,., llm'charles E, Strong, count detectlve, feea,,...,,, 96 John Wlson, labor on Rartan,,,,,, 97 B. R. P«?arce, labor on brdgll B e,, Branch and Aobur,,,,...,..,.,., 273 J, Cavanaugh, labor, Brghton avenue,,,,, 274 O. J, Melee, labor on brdges. Ocean,,,. 2 Calvn G, VanNote, materals for Ocean and Eatontown,,.,,..,. 276 A, Patterson, labor on Ocean and Eatontown" F, M, Talor Publshng Co., prntng,,,, Wm. HT Wlson, constable, cobta,...,,,..,,,,, 279 Wm. H. Wlson, constable,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,. 2 Wm. H. Wlson, constable,..,,,...,,,,,.., 2S M, Qurk, labor on Ocean,, 282 F. P, Strker, constable,.,.:,. 283 E,. Vandervetjr, coroner's.,,,,, 284 Clark & Whalen, labor on Ocean 285 Consoldated Gas Co,, lght- ng brdges, 286 J, W. Flock, coroner's Frank E, Heer, freeholder,,,,,, 288 Wllam H. DuBols, labor, Freehold and Blue Ball COHtB,, 289 Robert Burns, constable, 290 C. P, Lefetra, labor on -owell 29 H, R, Mount & Son, ncdental expenses 292 Edwards Lumber and Coal Co., supphf for Atlantc,.,...,,,,, 293 H, H, Matthews, labor on brdges -JHowell," 294 H, W. Buck, labor on Atlantc and Marlboro Joseph MeDermott, taxng justces_ nd co-nstables 296 John T. Tfctle, coroner's 297 W. P, fesfferson, freeholder, 298 Charles Conover, labor on Matawan 299 B. P, Maulsbur, materals for Upper Freehold 3 Charles Conover, labor on brd M gg brdges 3 The Shore Electrc Compan, lghtng brdges A 36 J, 8, Whte, justce,,,w 362 Charles O, McPadan, on account salar as audtor..., 363 Edmund 8, Rue, on account salar as clerk of grand jur SEPTEMBER Wllam H. Flood, constftble, COBtB., 365 J, W. Hulse, justce,, A. P. Johnson, court crer's sala salar OCTOBER 8. ll mm mod 9 9 uo OCTOBER Wm, Morrell, collector, surplus revenue nterest, Holmdel,,,. 368 Wm, G, Conover, collector, surplus revn t t surplus, revenue Manalapan,, 369 J, Don Conover. sfltotw'-tweh tor, nterest, Matawan E cetor. "nterest* es. Wall hl es. Wall 98 Freehold Gag Lght Co., gas, court house and jal Wm. McDermott, Jr., labor, h d jl Wm. McDermott, Jr court house and jal L b t Avo? s.. *. june, jubtve, WW5WS.,, u u 90W. H, Flood/constable, eobt. a 90 W o,, Theodore F. Bnlffen, justce,._._.,'. W. M, Hepburn, examnaton jun&to,'...,, 98 Joeph Holmes, freeholder, compenafttlon 94 A, Blckles, constable, 96 Joseph Holmes, frefht ^ d bd tels oseph Holm, fr on brdfe materals unlp * Lk mat on brdfe maeas W punlop * Lk, materals for bd Mlb punlop *, m Marlboro Df & Llk b d g, o 97 Dunfop & Llsk, materals for Holmdel 98 John Hrea, labor on hrldg- «, Howell..,.,, Thomas BurdM, labor on Howell,,,. lloownloop 4 Bwl Co., rp«for eulvtrt, Holmdel UO Thto, H, Blcklea, frtlght on U UO mm 2 J, O. Lambertson, labor, Keport and Holmdel,, Henr Osborn, plng for Wall..."... 2 B, H. Heght, reparng Al- * lalre brdge and puttng n 3 C. B. Poland',' labor on Wall 4 W. B, HoBklns, prntng MS Asa Curts, tendng Unon draw brdge B, H. Garrson, M. D., post B,., mortem examnaton J d morm SO? Wllam J. Lon, decoratng count buldn^b 8 Wllam G. Btorer, labor on bd Mllt Wllam G. Mllstone Wlb A Hl» Wbur AT Hese, Judge's j»er dem mo J. L, Appeg'ate, labor on BS 7 brldm, Mllstone...,,...,. 2H. W. Schanok, labor Per S BOO Matawan. B. Cast ron Ppe Co., materal for Rartan...,.,,,.,. 2 Wlbur K, Lews, labor on brldgeb, Freehold, 3 Thomas Felds, labor on Marlboro and Atlantc,,,,..,,,.,,,. 4 H, W. Buck, labor on brdgea, Marlboro and Atlantc 5 John H. Heer, labor on brldpes, Marboj'o and Atlantc.,..,.,, 6 John Stapleton, labor on Atlantc,.,, 7 John Btapleton, labor on Tlnt Fll d ton Falls 8 Harr Neafle, M. D,, post mortem examnatons 9 Ellas Vftndexvoer, freeholder, 8 John B, El, freeholder, 3 H. Tantum, labor on Mllstone BU John C. Blllson, labor on Marlboro 33 Thos. Felds, labor on brdge os, Marlboro 34 Freehold Gas Lght Co., materals for court house 35 Dense & Buck, labor, court ll CO atawan,,,, 370 E, J, er, casher, surplus, revenue nterest,,,. 37 Chas, C. Wtkoff, collector, surplus revenue nterest, Upper Freehold.,, 372 J, W. S, Campbell, casher, surplus revenue nterest,,,. 373 H, A. Sutphn, casher, surplus revenue nterest,. 374 John Gulre, freght pad on brdge materals,,,,,,,, 3 F. M, Vanderveer, actng coroner's fee 376 Thomas Davern, labor on Eatontown, 377 M. H, Collns, labor on Ocean,, 378 Perre Troutman, servces rendered coroners, Belmar case,.,, 379 Consoldated Gas Co., lghtng brdges 3 John Gure, freeholder,,, 38 John Qure, freeholder's. 3S2 Alex Gaston, materal for Long Branch stone C. E. Close, freeholder,,,,,,,,, 384 Dunlap & Lsk, materals for Matawan 386 Albert Patterson, tendng Pleasure Ha draw brdge,, 386 Harve G, Hollowa, labor, Tlnton Falls and Colts Neck 387 o. J, Melee, labor on Ocean,,,,,,, 388 Thomas W, Cooper, ncdental expenses,,,,, 389 J, Cavanaugh, labor, Brghton avenue 390 Fred Thompson, labor brdgea, Shrewsbur, 39 jevl Scobe, labor on Atlantc, 398 Frank E. Heer, freeholder, ""*7"7'" & D Ed on D n BC a > oo ' > 42 ' S L.~&*DTEdwards" &' Co.',' materals for.ocean,, 394 Thomas Beatt, labor, Long Branch stone 396 P, McCarth, labor, Long Branch stone 396 D, Johnson, labor on Shrewsbur E, P. W. Beer, tendng Seabrght brdge eo 398 Wm. Bale, labor on Shrewsbur,,,,,.,,,, 399 James Delk, labor on brdg- 4 F- C, B ram, labor on Shrewsbur...,..,. 4u 40 Jos, Holmes, freeholder, B 3f 402 W. R. Stevens, freeholder, 403 W, H. nglng, statoner. count offces 404 E. G. Bacon A Co., statoner, count offces,, 406 Edwn Venable, ncdental expenses, 406 Charles W. Seller, servces to coroner, Belmar accdent ease,, 407 Charles Breese, bural nddlgent person.,,, 408 Charles Breese, bural Blmlra Polhemus,,,,,.,,,,. 409 Charles Bre*ae, bural Mar hes Vncent 4 S. S. Stou, a es, Eatontown Ed L labor on brdg- 4 EdwardB Lumber & Coal Co., materals for Eatontown 42 Nelson Smock, labor Batontown and Long Branch 43 Samuel Smock, labor. Batontown and Long Branch 44 Jas. Rulse, labor on 48 Oeo. Johnson, labor on brdf- (Omnmd on page S,) E 5 W R DC- MOO

14 '. Ta,p«, Tb«clocka were on the atroka of twalva, Thn moon wn brlffht and hlg-h; 'A feottep broke the froten cruat, A ahadow p&asa mm b. a»w a vt'tftrhn Mme am! old WhOM march w n nlnn>«t done: The battered Unnpsnck on hs taefc Wu empt lke h«gun. Th# llver rhlmea heron to rng; heard a tvglt- blow, A dashng BoUltcrr, joung and far, Cam* rdng o'er the anow. Th# froat waa on hla toak of blu# And on hs ellow plume, And on hla wcsrd ho bore a ro# A red, red roa» n bloom. Ha halted where the a,ged man B*< fallen n the (mows, And c wm«hurt made for hm A bed of whtn re pone. Be aet the hurlp to bn llpa, Tho notes of "taph" ha blew, And then knew that beheld Tlu' M ear and the now. FELLOW MORTALS. "You are a worthless ngger, George." *'Yea, lttle mstbb," "Aud our master and wll have to go to the almshoufe." "Yes, lttle mstss; spec o' wll," 'Then what wll become of on, eorge?" "Go dar too." "Do ou thnk the would take n a glfcr? You are more lkel to get on the chan gang," "Tc, ho, be, lttle mstss" "What arc ou ggglng about?" "De an't no chan gang. We goes n de fahm." "You have been there?" "Yes; got sent dar 'bout a eah go." "George, have ou been a crmnal?" H mstress looked at hm wth shrnktag dsgust, "Spec has," he returned glbl, " been mos' ebert'lng crap shooter, %oek dancer an' de res',-an' trmnel, ' le added, wth a touch of prde, Mrg, Oust was pang no hted to the negro now. She looked dreaml *ut through the wndow at the mellow anlgbt of sprng. A lodgng came over her for her old home. She had endured the long and cruel wnter wth a stocal patence, but the reluctant prng made.the «ap of earnng rse n her vens. Suddenl she bured her lace n her handkerchef, and lke a fathful dog George began to whne: "Dar, lttle mstss; jes' o' wat tll de udder sde de cloud flummu over, an o'll we 'nough slver to mek a brad pan," "Oh, go awa, ou worthless ngger!" Mrs. Custl exclamed, puttng down her handkerchef, and he jumped extrtvaganu just for the delght of heartof her sweet old laugh, lke the rng. Sag of pure thn lver. "But, George," Mrs. Custs resumed,.wth renewed dgnt, "H s true that our master and are serousl ttanktog of seekng publc agastance." Her delcate cheek flushed at the Admlwon- *«, seenr hl look of chldsh horror, toe proceeded frml: "As smple as our lvng expenses are, we cannot longer meet them, and we mnt nsk for help," She threw up her lttle fgure and proudl left the room, but she stumbled on the threshold, and the negro, wth ntutve devoton, knew that her ees.were blnded wth tean. He atared wth a dropped jaw at the pen door through whch she had gone. Then, wth a volatle grn, bo jumped to hla feet nnd, performng a skllful clog dance, sezed hs dsreputable hat and bolted from the house, About a ear before ths Mr. Custs and hs wfe had drfted to the great ct of New York, Tbe cttme from Georga, leavng ther borne desolate n qrder to be near ther daughter, who sd marred a clever oung artst. t dd not take the parents long to dcov. danced for fve mnute the crowd wag no dense about the performer that t took ft tal man to peep over the beads. George paused n hs dancng, took off bs tnt and, sngng n a muscal voce, "coon, coon, coon," went around collectng. ThlB was all ver well, bot pollcfuhq sauntered up, rndng the attracton was a lve negro and not a dead lonw*. he vrtuousl mlatrbuted the cons to the amused crowd, and George took a free rde to the polce Ht lt tol. B the tme he WHS hustled before the desk hs most reckless look had settled over ha hardened face. The magstrate, who was lookng bored, routed slghtl when the offcer explaned that the negro was ndulgng n a dsorderl dance. "Wh were ou dancng?" he asked, wth a awn. " 'C-aufte wuz," was the sulk retort. "George," ald the magstrate severe.!, " had hoped ou hud stopped our evl lvng. t has been nearl a ear snce ou were arrested." A subtle change passed over the homel features. " 'Deed, bos," he stuttered, " been llvn' all rght an wuzn't don' nothn' toda 'ccpt a lttle duncn*. an't Phot no craps n a eah mos' no, sah. 'Deed, jedge," the fellow suddenl blubbered, " don't know what m po" ole marster an' mstlss s gwne to do f on sen' me down. t wuzn't fo* me WQZ danc*; t wuz fo den fo' Gawd t wuz. De's qualt folks, an' de'd sta've befo* de'd bag." "That's a lkel stor," began the polceman contemptuousl. The magstrate motoned hm to be quet as he lad more kndl: "George, suppose ou show me what sort of dance ths was," The negro's face broke nto sudden mles. Lke man of hs raeej he had a chldsh smle and beautlfnl teeth. He stepped forth wllngl, and t was a pleasure to watch the posturng and gestures so absolutel Afrcan and et dramatc. The magstrate watched hm ntentl. When he had fnshed and leaned pantng aganst the desk, hs honor shot a sarcastc look at the polceman and rapped out, "Case dsmssed." George lost no tme n puttng the polce, staton behnd hm, He was hustlng along toward home when a sharp faced, theatrcal lookng man overtook hm and brefl explaned that he had een hm dance and wanted to engage hm for hs compan of mnstrels, George had been n New York too long to make an eas bargan, and at last the theatrcal manager reluctantl came to h term. George even got an advance on the strct promse that he would report that nght for order. Then he flew over the ground to the Custs flat. He fell up the steps and burst nto the ktchen, where Mrs. Oustls wa cookng a meager supper. "Law, lttle mstss," he ejaculated, not forgettng to pull off hs hat, " 'deed de Lawd has flummuxed dat brack cloud over, an' dar's some o de slver llnn' rght dar." And he trumphantl gave her $5. Then he told how he got the mone. The poor old lad's tears were streamng and he hmself was sobbng lke a chld. "George," she sad brokenl, 'the was of Provdence are past fndng out." And he answered humbl: "Dat's so, lttle mstgs; daf o»" MONEY TO LOAN, t. loan n amounts from,0 to 5,0, 8. C. Cowart, Freehold, N. J. fc-^

15 6, Shrewsbur 4 W. Nclon l-tuf, Ubur on fardfe, Shrewnbur 47 W, ll. Hulae. labor on brdgjhm, Shrewsbur 48 Thou. j. VVlH', labor ol lrtltj- «B, Slrewjbur,, 49 BtUtlettaktT Ur»\ Co, materal, Long nranrh»tuu«rs), l< \V. K. Murph 42 K. '. Htrkfr, 'OHtH 422 ',. H.rd»', just!*.-, 4E3 K. M. Curk. CUMHUJW 424 ] ',. M, ('ok. (-(llmtull 426 Tlum. llulk, court ht' ft't'«4b6 H. S, HlnMlf, Mt'mg per dl't., 4!*? H, N. H-ntcr, >«L e cr'm f(>f» 428 D'tHf & Huck, labor utt lduh*' anl jau. 429 Mrj' Mcvowu, labor 'ourt hlhh 4 Frank ltun. labor on brdg.»'h, Upper Frt''h)ld 43 A.HR Curts*, tftdlng 'nhm draw hrlkf 432 J. ''. t'ottr'll, labor AU-- ptld am Low or kuajkun ra.l. 433 W ', Hmk, labor on brdges. Aduntl' 434 Henr. Muttlu'WH, labor on brtgfh, Alluntlr.....,, VV. K. VanDkP. ('<>*> tn., 436 W. K. Vunl>k>, 'OHtH..,,...,, (). K. DavlH, grand Juror"H per lem. 438 (U'o. Mller, onhtble, 439 V. \V. Hemscn, 440 W. A. Jtesle. JUOWH [u-r (lu-m...,,...,.. 44 Charles Morrs, sergeant- atarm», per dem 442 Wllam F. Murph, Justce, coats, Peter Grffn, oonstabw, 444 V. B, Ua-rkrlow, justce 44B T, V. Snlffen, constable, csts 446 Joseph Mrlh-rmott, per dem, attendance at court,, Joseph Mc.Dermott, taxlrk justce cobt, ndexng records..,..,.,...,,...,. 445 Fred Smth, Sr., labor on Freehold 449 H. J. Buck, labor on Freehold 4 H, B. Ptcher, on account contract brdge, Freehold Elmer E, jolhemus, labor on brdges. Upper Freehold 462 E. L, Cowart, dscount count note,...,,,..,.,,. 463 John HreB, labor on Howell...,,,» B. 8. V. StuHz, statoner for count clerk's offce. 455 John T. Tetle. coroner's _..._ John. DuBoB, materal furnshed court house 467 Freehold Telephone Co., rent for telephone, jal 468 John Bnrtght, count super* ntedent's expenses.,.,..., E. S, Rue, ncdental expense... 4 Jas. E. Barkalow, on account salar as jantor 48 Wm. V, Renolds, supples purchased for power house 468 W. V. Renolds, salar as engneer O. E. Davs, board of prsoners...^. 464 George Barkalow, labor on Mllstone 465 Francs R. Perrne, labor on Mllstone 4$ MaHTn Nolan, labor on brldgges, Mllstone 467 M. Btorer, labor on Mllstone 468 Hugh Rle, labor on brdgea, Mllstone 469 Emerson P. Balrd, labor on Mllstone 470 H. C_. Strker, labor on Holmdel... 4T Bunlap & Lsk, labor on Holmdel 472 Wm. McUullough, labor on Rarltan 473 W. JT Pownall, lghtng Keport draw brdge E. H. Bedell, labor on brdges 476 A. M, Bedell, labor on brdges 476 B. P. MaulBbur, labor on Upper Freehold Theo. R. Thome, freeholder, 478 John W. Keough, freeholder, 479 Charles E, Strong, court constable,... 4 Charles B, Strong, count detectve, 48 Jos. Atknson, dnners, jurors and offcers 482 Jas. M. Wallng, oonstaule.._. 483 * C Hubbert, constable, _.,,...,...,,, 484 E.. Ptcher, truant offcer,._ John Warnpck, labor, Keport and Keansburg,. 846 Jos. McDermott, recopng old deed books, 487 A. F. Bedle, bural dec«aswl solder...._ 488 Freehold Gas Lght Co., gas, court house and jal John E. Foster, prosecutor, per dem 490 H. A. Sutphln, C, surplus revenue nterest 49 H, H, Johnson, treasr. board of lunatcs 492 J. W. Flock, coroner's Cla Woolle, servces to coroner, Belmar case 494 O. W. Badlong, M. D., post mortem examnatons 486 Harr A. Hendrlokson, post mortem examnaton 498 Mevn P. Yard, bural deceased oldler....;*...,. 497 B.. Ptcher, truant, offcer,, 498 C. Woolle, constable,. 499 J. D. Honce, collector, surplus revenue nterest 6 W. F. Lefferson, freeholder, Harr J. Rockafeller, freehold,... 2 A. T, Applegate, on account salar aa count collector.. 3 A. T. Applegate, examnaton Wm. Dane, a lunatc.. 4 Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, MS Davd Buck, freeholder, com. penaaton 6 C. L. Shepherd, coal, court house,,... 7 J. W. Errlckson, 26 cords pne wood^ court house John B. El, freeholder, 9 Thos, VVneoop, freeholder,,. 5 Thos; Wncoop, freeholder, 5 Alfred Hard, freeholder, 52 J. W. Flock, coroner,.. 53 Elmer Smthe, cartng rubbsh out of jal ard 54 C. Woolle, constable, 66 Edward Oakes, supervsor, Stone Church 66 J. T. Hoppng, materal for Stone Church 67 J. V. Swaokhamer, on account contract Ceport and Keansburg 58. S. Long, examnaton lunajtlca.._ Long, salar as jal phscan 6 Wnkoop & Bral, on acct. contract Brlelle brdge 62 E. S. VanLeer, labor on brldge, Wall, George B. «ender, freeholder, 628 B. J. Keaoh, tendng Navegjnk draw brdge 624 Rock Hll ContruoUon, on account contract Red Bank and Oceanc tone Hendrlokson & Applegata, materal for brdges, 28 3UO > : Drummond Brh., A>JK Mranch tona ro»d.. h27 tlder JKrtckMon Engne Co nmertal, Long Branch nrnl &2S A M. roten, freeholder, 4 3 &3 nnul ft a, M4 &> ou OU M X, Ol 37 EK 34 7& CK W (X) 3 SO m 6 7B 2 7B Churlftt H. MH'out, on count 'Mlra't lmdvl J J. Klv, uu«rv>or'a MradVet ana Molmdcl ' Knnmn, ctkl«t'r'm HrtU'velt rmd.... Curto A Ufvln, tfru for lrlk»*b, MarlUrn T. Costlf, lulmr un nhlkw. Marllurn. J. U. Wlt.-, hbor AkH \\ la 48 l.m 7 VJ6 uu Mm S2 3u NfSltt, lutnr m K-M»'H, Nt't!um» 536 W m M<>(r)j{h. [utnr m brlh'n, Ulm M7 J u. l,albr(mu, lulmr K> jmrt m.l Holul-,.u. lk8 'artan t l>cvlln, malcrtl fur lrlkfm, llolmdl MS* Jhn Mtplt'tu, luur Klls r.a.l... &4D J.. Hlls, h.f, read,.4 \V... VMrunt, lalmr nn lrtdkh, Matwj f42 John 'urr, lulor on l>rldtf*'h. Hrlla 43 John < 'a rr, lhor un hrldk'». Harlta."' r>44 Jch 'arr, lalmr on KeHtnrK &45 '. OsUorn, OJ-UHTB fo-a, H one Church rual... MB J T. Htout, on account contract Htmc Church J. <'. Talor, labor, Hod Jank am Mddltown HAH H. S. Sproul, lnclduntal cx- PfllHCH oppng,<fe El, natt-rul for 2 'A) U 42 S C'J M< L'7 40 X,0 64 4o H Clppof Macbnes Sharpened. Uwu Mowers «.»d Feld Mower* Put n Flnt-CUua Order. Kolwrt VanHchock, ont> of the chne workers n Monmoutl uf tla branch. U-ot ma count, WALTER H, MERKTT, fr of OoU Street an Mujle Avc HKD HANK. N..). Snow on Sdewalks. N EW YORK AND LONU HKANCH KALKOA), HUtonn n New York ; Central t. K. of N«w Jsr- *», fm. of Lbert Blrwt. nd Huult mr Termnal; H«rmv«nl». H., fuuof W««t W, Cortlanll anl lhwuvxuw HlrtH>u. Un *lu aft-r NovftT,M,t\, MOV. rlalnrt l.fcavk RK) BANK. N-w Vr e.t Tumte^K nlt>. 7 :,- «7 ;<7. *H r, *H V. *nn, u S(. * n ; - lft. -?kl. *4 ^> H(W. t ds. m Kut fl 4ft. 4 «.flw. ; 4 ft«l, H l#. 7 8 p. ll. h S, % 04 n. Kr *x m, w >. n t n p j KH/HH-H. k), H 4A.? )7,»».. L'Kt, 4 :f. «w. 7 ft) n ; 4 f*>, t m, H tt. n!tu- own f 5 8? a 33 SO S , «8 5 B BO TSOO 483, ,0 8 Bl ,366 4 M44 P b' Hoppng,<fe El, natt-rul Htonc Church nm.l Ul 5 Jos. Murph, labor Bcrgfn'a MH 7 55 FrtKl M. VandervtMT, coronora clerk, nquest W. Clark Monmouth Democrat, statoner for count offces 47 2S 553 ChB, H. T. Claton, ncdental expenses 654 H, B. Ptcher, on account contract brdge. Freehold,, Wm. j. RUe, labor on brdgea, MlllBtone...:. 8 S6 556 Wm. El, labor on MlllBtone Bpafford Walng, labor on Rarltan W. C. VanPelt, labor on brdgea, Matawan Ct of Aabur, materal and constructon of two surface dran trunks Sunset Lake brdge 93 5 Wm. F. Gravatt, materal for Mlllatone J. Leonard, labor on brdgea, Mllstone John D. Quackenbush, labor on Eeehold Edmund B, Rue, on account salar a«clerk of grand jur 564 C. O. McFaddln, on account salar ts audtor H. 8. Bproul, labor on Rartan 566 L. B. Borden, labor on brdles, Aabur W. H. Morrs, bural deceased solder.,..,,..,, Charlea V. DuBoB, ncdental expenses 569 J. 9. Whte, collector, water and eewer rent, court house and jal Garrson, constable, coata 6 99 OCTOBER B. J. er, casher, state Bchool tax 2, M. D. L. Mflfee, casher. state school tax, 3, Chaj, C. Wlkoff, collector, state achool tax, J. Don Conover, collector, state school tax, Wm. Morrell, collector, state achool tax J. W. S. Campbell, caahler, state school tax, H. A. Sutphln, casher, state - school tax 7, J. W. B. Campbell, casher, Burplrs revenue nterest E. S. Bue, ncdental expenses 40 5 Germando Pannlcl, nterpreters n court 5 58 A. P. Johnson, court crer's salar 582 H. B. Sherman, casher, dscount count note A. M. Brown, casher dscount count note S 584 J. W. Hulse, justce, 'W*. H. Flood, constable, C. Woolle, constable, S7 J, W. Hulae, justce, W. H. Flood, constable, coats W. G. Conover, collector, state school tax NOVEMBER H. A. Butphln, casher, dscount count note H. A. Butphln, easher^state school tax,.". 3, J. W. B, Campbell, casher, state school tax.., J. D. Honoe, collector, state school tax Charles Van Mater, casher, state school tax, 3,9 82 All propert owners Red Hank are her-b that tlf ordnance removal of snow and ce from sde walks am the keepng dear wll be enforced. Ths ordnance reqnt sons to remove all snow from ther sdewalks wthn hours after ever fall of snow der a penalt of three dollars for ever falure to perform ths dut. The ordnance also requres all gutters to be kept clear, tnder a penalt of two dollars for each falure to do so. JAMES NORMANV Street Superntendent. tjt t"e<l con -mng the mm s»f gutters es all JHTancl ce sx un- S(«llB\H,hlH, M4O H. Ha h, Athurv 'nrk, (hvu (rnt c mtt lljullulu ltluh to 'llnt 'W-kHt., X AH, H H, luk, l t H. n.: 'M. M' 4 5), h f, H L',%. 0 ft, 7 V p. ll. N llu>>. lft, ( MS, \ K. ll, ' W7. H4Up, MllllllHV tl'lllllfnlll ) Hl(() ft AHlMjfV HlkBUl UlUH) llrn» ntk.kd.n VA MATAWAS. ll'lt KUlk SllllHts 'X-'llrl. l«l, C)fO n, n.; V ft. 4 A p. m. TllAlNH KA'K KUKK.MO.) 'ull HKH HANK, VL MUawnn l 5». n.; ^. - V<, 4 J. «5. m. TKANS.KAVK NKW VHK KHt UK t HANK. Fool l.llwlt htr't'. 4 lt, H ;!ll,»h 4<>..tH n,: * ;«*; l', 4 45,»!> (>,!\!Hl. f :H, d ;»>, ft) (WMln Hdttvx anl SulurHVH onl J. n. Sundavs,»(»). DJa. n.; HK> p.m. South K-rrv T'nlml. 8 f*. *;f, lufa. tn.; M n. u lft. :t 5ft, * ;v>, *4 w.»r» us. «'ft. 4 WctDfH- HV* am H»tnl»n onl! j. n. Hutns, K 55, *tt ff H, n.; H SV p. ru. KlKt M's Sk Htrwt, H h8» n.; 8., *:««A. *4 aft, 2f p, n. Hltfts, 9.2f t. H.; 4 fs J, n. KH Corlfjlt Hml l)t'»tro)..«'n Nlnt H, SM a, m.; laa, *, U),»5 ), ll»!p, n. Hunlas, «46 B. n ; T lf» p. n. Fur further partloulars gn* lun ublfs at HAUODS. * Dt'oleM t'xprws tnlns. J.. W(K)U. (fl'l r(u«. ARt'tt, 'Cm. K. H. V, M. Bt'KT, (e'l l'luwenffr Agent, (Vttrul t, R. o( N. J, HUF'rt B.()H)ETT, HujertnU'nc'nt N. Y. and L. B.!. t. OHN H. APPLEOATE A.SON, 'Ul'NSLLtHW AT LAW. wro«r Bftmd *od front 8f«N«, RED SMHK, n., KKDERCK W. HO'K, lul'nhelloh AT LAW, -oruer»n»l»nd front sllr«^a. Wl) BMk. N. J, _ AK.F.S H. VNH, l'ol'nhk,!,oh AT LAW, n* : ttl 4, U.'UlflU'r HutllllK. JkOAl HTkKKT, _ HK UAMK. N, J DMl'N) WLHONT WSHKl.um AT LAW, H''sspr (u Ncvljg A Wlson), KKl) BANM, N.J. )ffl«'s: 'OMT rru H HN, AMRW K.!»K(NAN, " ('(UNHKl.lOU AT LAW. L'H MK(<A > HTKHCT.!m> HANK. N. J. A - (} - HROWN, ~". KAH, NOHK AND THHATH'BlTAl.aT.-nn' 'M HnHd Hr«-»'(, Kts Mnk, N, J. B (S U> H (>. M. dull ttnl Tuml U 4 Hatunl afu'ona, H- H-H. KtHl Hank. KM-A PRKNTHH U'HAM!"" F C E J D u Notce to Delnauents. Notce s hereb gven that the propert of all delnquent taxpaers n the town of Bed Bank, whose taxes are not pad wthn the tme requred b law, wll be advertsed and sold, n accordance wth the provsons of the statute gov ernng such cases, THEODORE F, WHTE, Town Treasurer PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- L PANY. On and Btof November HOth, lott, TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York. 7 37, H 48, 9 SO, u.; 2 58, 8 08 p. B. Sundas, 9 40 a, m.: 8 06 p.m. For Nuwtsfc, 7 87, 8 43, 9 a, m.; 2 m, 6CW p. m. Suodap. B 44) a. n.: 6 U6, p. m. For KllzatK'th. H43, HW s. to.: 2 68, 8O8p, rn. aundag a. m.; 8 06 p. rr. For Ralwa. 9 SO a. rn.; 2 KJ, 8>8 p. m. Sundas, B40a. m.; 8CMS p.m. For WoodbrrtKe, 9 B0 a. m.-, p. m. Sunda?R a, m p. m, For Perth Ambo, 9 BO. m.; 2 58,8 08 p. m. Sundas, 9 40 a. m.; 8 06 p. 0. For South Affbo, 9 a. m.; 2 68, 8 08 p. n. Sunda, 9 40 a. m: 6 08 p. m. For Matawan, 9 B0 a.m.-. a p. m. Sundas, 9.40 a. D.; 8 06 p. m. For Mlddletown, 9 &Q a. m,: 2 53, 8 OS p. m. Sunda», 9 40 a. m.^ 8 06 p, m. For Long Branch. Pont Pleasant and ntermedate stalons, m %,m.t. 4 48,8 26,2 58 p. m. Sundas, fl a. n,; 6 48 p. m. Stop at Dterlaken for Asbur nd Ocean Grove on Sundas. Tran* leave New Tort for Bed Bank from West B3d treet staton, 8 65 a. m.-, ,4, 4 56, p.m. Sundas, 9 26 a. m.; 4 56 p.m. From D«brose«and Cortland street,(m, m.\ 2 a), 3 40, 4, 6, p. m. Sunda, 9 45 a. m. 6 6 p. m. J. B. HUTCHNSQN, J. R. WOOD, General Manager, Gen. Pu»enaer Agent, DSEASKS OF WOMRN AND CHLDREN. KLKt'THUTY. lumwtkr m:.)n(, HKD HANK, N. J. At H'd lk Ulll TuKltl'aud Frla aftumuon, HERBERT E. WLLAMS, " ^'HUEON DENTST, (rnduhlt' rtlvcrst of lvntslvunlft. Offce NuK n Rel UuK ; Mondas, Wwneaar Hnl Hutmdus: TutwUv 'VcnlnfS from M tu 8:, ueglatrr Buldng. 4S Hroud Hrwt. Ued Bank. N. J. "Rooms luand. D" U R. K. K. BOHDEN, KlJtUEON DENTST. MUSC HA., hlhunsu, RED BANK, N. J, Prtcular atu-nlou gv'n u> the wmlnjtrauom ot Anu'Hthtjtfa. J, D. THHOCKMORTON^ ~~ DENTAL8UBGKON. ornct: Nc.B B Street, Red Bant, N. "QR.F7L. WRGHT, BL'RUEON DENTST, REU BANK, N. B ttreet, ogp^te Bergen's. ^THOMAS DAVS, JR., X NSURANC AND REAL ESTATE AQNT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O, Ba» %L) nsurance plmed n the best compulea on mot, reasonable terms. A. C, HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 6 Brdge Avenue. BKD BAJ«E, N. Wth George Cooper for ffteen e»rs. A LONZO O. DENNS, BRCKWORK, MASONRY, PLASTEBlNf AND BOLER BTTNG, ORNAMENTAL CORNCE WORK A 8PECALTT, Resdence 99 Branch Ave., Red Bank, N. J, Enate«_eleerfull ubmltted.. _. H7 ~~ ' D G E. Notce To Bcclers <". $234, STATEMENT Total amount of recepts to Nov. 2, 902, (ncludng balance on hand) 240, Total amount of dsbursements from Ma 4, 902, to Nov 2, 2 234, Balanee on hand Nov , 6, The balance la deposted n the followng named banks to wt: Frst Natonal Bank of Manasquan,. 82 Farmers and Merchants Bank of Matawan 84 Farmers' Natonal Bank of Allentown 8 36 Keport Bankng Compan Second Natonal Bank of Red Bank People's Natonal Bank of Keport 86 Atlantc. Hghlands Natonal Bank...: Frst Natonal Bank of Asbur jong Branch Bankng Co Frst Natonal Bank of Red Bank,5 9 Frst Natonal Bank of Freehold Naveslnk Natonal Bank of Red Bank Ctzens' Natonal Bank of Long Branch 9 64 Frst Natonl Bank of Belmar Freehold Bankng Compan Central Natonl Bank of Freehold,04 96 Frst Natonal Bank of Sprng Lake : Frst Natonal Bank of Sea Brght 89 Frst Natonal Bank of Long Branch 74 Anbur and Ocean Grove Bank......; The ordnance prohbtng the rdng of bccles on the sdewalks wthn the lmts of the Town of Red Bank wll be strctl enforced. All persons rdng on the sdewalks, all per sons rdng wthout lghted lamps at nght, and all persons rdng faster than sx mles an hour, wthn the corporate lmts 0! the Town of Red Bank, wll be arrested and fned. F, P. STRYKER, Chef of R EADNG SYSTEM, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Corrected to November 6th, WK. TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. (all ml route) For New York, Newark, Elzabeth. 4e.. t 2 8Q (Thursdas onl). 8, B 45, 7 27, 85, 8 29, 56. 4U a- m.: 2 86, 4 26, 4 86, 7 p. m, Sundajg 2, 8 08 a, m,; S, 9 04 p. no. For Freehold? Matawan at 8, 829», m. 2 35, 4 86 p. m. For Lakewood, Lakeburst (Manchester), Ac., at 6 4, 44a. m.: 3 03, 5 p.m. Sundas at 04 For Atlantc, Ct 8 47, 44 a. m.-, 3 OS, 4 4 p. m. For Phladelpha, Voeland. Brtdgeton, 4c, 0*7 a. m,; 8 p. m. For Toms Rver and Barnegatat 6 47, 44 a. m.: ( p. m. Sundaa 04 a. m. Fo Atlantc Hghlands 86 a, m.-, 4 06 p. m. W, G. BKSLER, C. M. BrJBT, Vce Prea. and Oenn Mgr, GenH Pag. Agt, A DMNSTRATOR'S SALE l OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscrber, dalnsretor of Mar? Bowman, deceased, b vrtue 0! n order of the Orphan Court of the Count of Monnoutn, dated November SOtb, ft's, wll fpose to gale at publc veodue, upon the premlaes, on MONDAY, THE NNETEENTH DAY OP JANUARY. A. D. 908, at the hour of two o'clock n the afternoon, all that certan tract or parcel of land and premses stuate n the townshp of Shrewsbur, n the Count of Monmouth and State of NewJerep, Begnnng at a pont on the lne of lands belongng to T. Letaon and at a locust tree marked ft,r a corner, and runs tnenee as the mabnetll needle ponted A. D. 872,. narth uftone degrees ten mnutes eastgeven chans twent.gx lnks to the edjje of the new, thence along the edge thereof 2, south thrt-four deprrhcj twent mnutes east four chans sxt-fve and one-baf lnks to the lne of Chaes LppneoU'a land, thence b hs lne 3, south fft-fve degrees fort mnutes west sx chans fort.nne lnks to the aforesad T. Letson's Sne, theoeo,b hs lne 4. north fotfour degrees ffteen mfnutes west fourcbalos ffteen and one-naf lnks to toe begnnng, exceptng thereout a lnt fft feet wde b one hundred and twentfve feel n depth. Terms and condtons made ou da of sale. WLLAM T. PARKER, Adnnsntor. WM, H. LA WES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduate of Amercan Veternar College, N,, Resdence, Monmouth Street, Between B street and Maple avenue. Red B«B EO. D.^CdOPEE, CVL ENGNEER. Buccesor to Oeo. Cooper, 0. E. POt Offce BulldlDff, RED BANK, N. J» W W. LEONARD, CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Estmates gven or work b tne da. LockJBoxe9, Atlaptc Hlghlanda, N. # TACOB C, SHUTTS, tl ADOTONER. SpecUl attenton gven to sale of farm toe farm mplements and other personal propert, P. O. Addret, SHREWSBURY, N, J. H ENRY OSTENDORFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offce at L. da la ReussHTs Jewelr Store. Telephone Call 8B. NO. m B St., Red Bant W M Polce. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY,, 5, We, the underblbned, a commttee of the Board of Chosen Freeholdera, dul apponted fop the purpose hereb certf that we have examned the foregong accounts of Asher T. Applegater Count Collector, for th«pertod of lx monthb from the 4th da of Ma A. D., 902, to the 2th da of November, A. D., 902, also all books and papers, bank pass hooks, &e., relatng to Bald offce a>d fnd the lame correct and as heren stated. We fnd the balance n the hands of sad Count Collector to be fve thousand nne hundred and slatt-nlae 70- dollars (8,969.70). Approved b me. C. H. CLOSE GEO. B., DAVD BUCK, WM, B. STEVENS, Commttee of the Boara of Chown Freeholders to settle wth the Count Collector, t pas to advertse n THE REGSTER. Between Florence, Phelpa, pettoner, and James L, Pbelps, defendant. On petton, 4c, order of publcaton. The pettoner havng flert her petton la the abofe stated cause, and ctaton havng been ssued and returned accordng to law, and t appearng b affdavt that tbe defendant James L, Ph?lps resdes out of the rate of New Jerse, and tat proc^a could not be served upon hm; t s on ths nnth da of December, nneteen hundred and two, on moton of Edmund Wlson, of counsel wth the petltoder, ordered that the Md tbaent defendant <lo appear «Bd answer the petlrloner' pptlton, on or bbfore the tenth da of Februar next, or that n default thereof such decree be made aganst hm as the Chancellor shall thnk equtable am just. And t l further ordered that notce of ths order to. gpther wth a cop? hereof thereto attached, snal wthn twent das hereafter be served personalt on the sad absent defendant, b delver of a cop thereof to hm or b publujup wthld the sad twent das n Tut R«n BANK REOOTER, a publc newspaper prnted at Red Bank, n the count of Monmouth and state of New Jerse, and contnued theren for four weeks successvel at least once n each weet, and that o oaae of such publcaton that a cop thereof be maled wthn toe same tme, to sad absent defendant, drected to bs postoooe address f the samvcad be asmptaded, D tbe madoer nrescrtbed b law and the rales of ths court. W,J. MAQ, A true cop. * C,. C. STOKS, Clerk, TO JAJlL, PHKLPS: B vrtue of an order of the court of Chancer of New JersA, made OB tne da of tbe date hereof. D a cause wheren Florence. Pbelp U pettlonur, and ou«re defendant, ou are requred to appear and answer the wtlttonar't petton oa or before the tenth da of Februar next, or n default thereof such-decree wll be made gtdt ou as tbe Chancellor h«l thnk equtable and lust. The lad petton s Qled»(t»lnst ou for a dvorce from tbe bond of matrmod. Dated December 9th, WW. KDMUND WLSON, Solctor for Pettoner, Postofflc«tddrtM, Red Bank, Monmouth Count. New Jerse. CHERFFS SALE. B vrtue of a O wrt of fl. fa, to me drected, ssued out of the Court of Chancer of the state of New Jerse, wll be ejpesed to mle at publc vendue, on MONDAY, THE fth DAY OF JANUARY, H08. between the hours of 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock, (at 2 o'clock), n the afternoon of sad da, at the Court House, Freehold, n the townshp of Freehold, count of Monmoutb, NHW Jerse, all that tract or lot of land and premses!, stuate n the townshp of Shrewsbur, n the count of Monmouth and state of New Jerse, at Far Haven, hounded and descrbed as follows: On the north b Bethel avenue: on the eat b lands of Charlotte A, Hampton; on the south b lands of Cuse, and on the west b lands of sad Ellas Slvester, The lot herebv conveed measures frt.flve feet sx nches on Bethel avenue and measures also fort.flve feet sx nches n the rear, and s two hundred and nnet-fve feet deep throughout, Tb beng ntended as the same land and premses conteed to the sad Ellas Slvester b Jaoette C. Fsk, (wdow) b deed dated June tnrteth Cth), A. D, *98, and recorded n Book 9of Deeds, pages 439 etc.. n the offce of the clerk of Monmouth count. Sezed as the propert of Ellas Slvester, et us, taken n executon at tbe sut of The State Mutual Buldng and Loan Assocaton of New Jerse, and to be sold b 0 C. BOOARDUS, Sherff.?,. A. AmMBTRONO, Sol'r. Dated December 2, m, ($5,40) H, SEELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JR8Y. Notar Publc, aolders' Vouchers Prepares Blls of Sale for Yeagelg. specal Notce RELATNG TO NUSANCES N THE Townshp of Shrewsbur, Nusances wthn the townshp of Shrewsbur are hereb denned and declared to be, and the shau nclude and embrace:, The placng or depostng n or upon an street or ae, or n or upon an publc or prvatepropertf n ths townshp, an dead anmal or an part of tha ame, or an dead fsh or an part of the same, or flth from prves or cesspools or catch baan or rubbsh of an knd or descrpton, or an house or ktchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepngf fprovded that stable manure and other manure ma be used as a fertlser), or an foul or offensve or ob- Doxoug matter or substance whatever. 2. An full or leak prv vault, cesspool or otber receptacle for 0th, 8, Allowng or permttng an nght sol, garbage or other offenste or decomposng sold orflud mat. ter or substance to leak or ooze from an cart or wagon or vessel n whch the same ma be conveed or carred. 4. The carrng or conveng through an street an substance whch has been removed from»n prv vault or etsspool, unless the same shall be nclosed n ar-tght barrels, or n a perfectl tght and properl covered wagon. 6. All cartng of garbage through the streets the townsbp except between the hours of sunset and sx A. M. 8. The burnng of an matter or substance wblc ghall emt, or cause, or produce, or cast off an foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurtful, or annong gofl, smoke, gteam or odor. 7. The castng or dschargng nto the Shrewsbur or Navesnk, or Boutu Sbewsbur rvers, or fol an stream n ths townshp, or on the boundar lne Of ths townshp, an subftanee whch has been removed from an vault, cesspool or suk, or an offal or other refuse, lquds or solds, b an ppes or otherwse. 8. An and ever nusance as above defned s hereb prohbted and forbdden wthn the town, shp of Shrewsbur, and an person makbag, creatng, causng, nalntalung or permlttdg au of MM nusances shall forfet and pa a penalt of twentfve dollars. The above B an extract from the ordnances of tne board of health of Shrewsbur townshp, and tl» Mne wll be thoroughl enforced. W, C, ARMSTRONG, M, D,, Prestt of the Board of Health. 4,0, HARRSON, Secretar, RPANS The gnoplftst remed for ndgeston, constpaton ^blousness and the man alments arsng from a dsordered fltonaach.lrer or bowels s Rpans Tab* ules. The go straght to the seat of the trouble,releve the dstrebs,c]eanse and cure the' affected parts, and gve the sstem a general tonng up. At drugsta. The Fve-Cant packet t enough for *n ordnar occason. The faml bottle, oantl, contans uppl for a ear. N OTCE OF 8ETTLEMNT. ESTATE OF WLLAM W. CONOVR, deceased, (Fourth Acwunt), Notce s hereb gven tha the accounts of the subscrber Bxecutor of lad deceased, wll be audted and stated b tba Surrogate, and reports for settlement to the Orphnns Court of the Count of MODmouth, ON THUB8DAY, THE TFt DAY OF FBRtJARY net. Dated Dec, th, MS.* GEORGE O* WATERMAN, HERFFS SALE. B vrtue of U wrt of 0. fa. to me drected, ssued out of the Court of Chancer Of the State 0! New Jerse, wll be exposed to sale at publc vendue, ON MON- DAY. TBK lutb DAY OF JANUARY, Stfl, between the hours r.f a o'clock and 5 o'clock (at 2 o'clock), n the afternoon of sad da, at the Court House, at Frertod, n the townsbp of Freehold, count of Monmouth, New Jerse, all that certan plot, tract or lot of land and premses stuated n the town of Red Bank, n the count of Monmouth and State of New jereev. txjuude^and descrbed as follows! Begnnng at a stake standng on tbe* south sde of Monmouth street and dbtbtjeght.»*gbt fett westward of the lot of Wllam A. YanSenck, whch last aforesad lot s the bouse and lot now (or formerl) occuped b sad VanBcholck; thence run. nlng () from Rad beglnnlntf stake westward, fortfour feet to the east sde of Dvson street, now called Maple avenue; thence (8) outhwardl, one hundred and nft-three (68) feet to the Stark lot formerl; thence (8) eastward b fort-four feet atoog the Start lot to a take or stone; thence (4) northwardl one hundred and flft-three (68) feet on a lne parallel wth Maple avenue to the south sde of Md Monmouth street tt the pont of begn, nlng. Subject, however, to the easement or use b? tbe publc of a wa tbrt feet wde along tb«north sde of the Stark lot, whch wld stark lot to now owned and occuped b one Robert VanScholck. The above land and premses la the same conveed to sad Ella. M. Dotett h? Robert AUen. Jr., br deftd dated, B8F, and recorded n ^ok, paw, Se^ ts the prop?rt of Faa M, Dorett,«all, taken n ezeoutloo ac th«aut of The State Mutual Buldng and Loan Assocaton of Mew Jerse, an4 to be sold b O, C. BOQARDU8, ttrfttt,» t. A. AmMfSONO, Sol'r, Dated Dec. 2th, 9W.

16 BREF TEMS OF NEWS, MNOR H4FFEHNGS N A PARTS OF THE COUNTY, \<tfrm. Trftno Acrtlrnta, luetftemtm and nteremtng of.fe n Vltlmg* Countr. Tn* W-h Long HrnH'l M'HKM lhll lnh -l''l'l WjUM'll >, HH «l n' m l n l l l,.t'- A ch'wm Kerrvlnrv, a'l t'nn les K. 'la nn resur'r Mr, tmt Mrs. HnKll KmckHon of w wll c't'l>ratt' tn lfh-od M.u v of lor u:ra r;* «> Kul M-..- lu^^n Lt'vv am Morrs lo Ual ul K'vpns, wll le narr'd rfxt W't'Hduv a! '.LMt' hull a New York, MHH Addc KmnH f 'rcclold hn«ft postnm n W. H. nklng's Hturt' ut that jla'. Mf" Ada Tuns of MnnHqan )\HH ft NNL> UN st'o^rapl-r at l'llut'lpln, \Y. lvng lret' vf VVCH LOUR Branch loht H hor^' ant week. A t.ona Whle tettreen Vntm, l'crct' Huckah'w of lnnluwn rect'l spent t few das st Phladelpha. l WH ht trnt vwt to the plnsc Hure June, NU5, vl' hm conpan nurehfr down Muk't Htreet on then wa home to,b>rm< after the. Cvl war. Change* at a Freght Moton, Harr H. am Je.-MH HuUart have gven Up ht'r postons t the freght Htaton at Mtawa, George M. Stevens, who han b>'' n W. D. Bulev's emplo for about thrteen earn, suvedw Harr llulohart and Arthur HawkH Uktu J'sst-'s place. A ng Buldng Contract. Rctcd. Hughe* of Long Branch ms been awarded the contract to buld n new staton at Pant Pleasant tor the New York and Long branch ral compan. The staton wll be bult of etone and wll cost #,0, A Lost Cheek Returned. George H. Selenck of Freehold recentl found a check for $54 n the near Georga Hchoolhoutte. The check was endorsed b a woman lvng at Calvar Methodst church of Keport JacksGUH Mll and t was returned to thecleared 3 b the festval of das owner. gven durng the week before. Chrstmas. Theves Frghtened A tra. Theves made an attempt to rob the A %%'eddng To»Morrar, Atlantc hotel at Long Branch a few Mrs, Elzabeth Rue Moreau of Freehold and Wllam Green Wckoff of nghts ago but were frghtened off b Holmde wll be marred to morrow. Mchael Haes, the propretor, who was attracted b the breakng of a wndow A Dog Klled b a Tran, glass, A valuable brd dog belongng to A Change of Poston, Joseph Lard of Freehold was klled last James T, Sutphn of Matawan has week b a Central ral tran. gfen up hs poston wth S. H, and E, H, Frost, commsaon merchants at New York, and has accepted a poston wth A, F, Young & Co, of the same ct. A Gft From Grandchldren, Mrs, Carolne VanArBdale of mlas* town receved a bundle of dress goods as & Chrstmas gft. As she unwrapped the bundle out fell fourteen one-dollar blls, the gfts of as man grandchldren, A Lamp Explodes, A lamp exploded n John Torello's house at freehold a few nghts ago and set fre to the carpet and tablecloth. The fre was quckl put out and not much damage was done, Sew Hmnals for a CHureh, The Ushers' unon of St. Luke's Methodst church of Long Branch has pre-rosesented the church wth new hmnals taera. Reeve's Favorte, Stump, Sut- Champon, Old Mxon, El- as a New Year's gft. The new books cost the unon $, phn's Late, Susquehanna, Globe, Cured of Stomach Trouble, Red Rarerpe, Stephen's Rarerpe, Mss Lavna LongHtreet of Manasquan, Smock and Lovett's Whte. Wll who has been under treatment at St. Luke's hosptal at New Y/ork for ulcer of the stomach, has returned home completel cured. Keporteru Gve a Vla, The Twenteth Centur' dramatc club of Keport gavu the pla " Our Jm " n the armor at that place on New Years nght. Che racepta were $2 and the profts $. Vftn to a Teacher, Prof. A. M. T, Flandreau, prncpal of the Furnngdale publc school, receved a Morns char and a pearl pen holder as Chrstmas gfl* from the pupls n hs room. A, Hog NwallowM Npeetaclett, John Thompson of mlastown recentl drupplul hs spectacles and case n a hogpen anl before he could recover them lu- were swallowed b one of the hoga, Held For the Urand Jur, Thomas Mt'nth of Oak Shades, near Keport, ha.-j been hold to awat the acton of the grand jur on a charge of lt and batter ou hs wfe. getr Sunda-School Offcers. The MettotlHt Bundu-sehool of Matawan has elected VV, A, Fountan Kperntendent, K, U. Wckotf suerelar a,ud Mrs. J. W. Horner treasurer, To Tour n Calforna, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Bennett and Mrs, Charles A, Bennett of Freehold wll leavt) boon for Calforna, where the wll spend twomotlb. A Vlft From Xt tcntploeem, G. VV, Clrrfusn, auptrntendet at the flreproortp workunt Lonllarda, receved a gold Wtnl m a Chrstnas gft from the emploeee of the works. A Matawan Farm Rented, The MBcs Clark have rented ther farm near Muawan to Stephen H. Boee for the cornng ear, The Msses Ulark wll move to Mtttawan. Marred Fft Years. Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Zmmerman of Manasqftn recentl celebrated the fltteth annversar of ther marrage wth a faml dnner. A PromperttUH MUsport Lodge. The, Knghts of Pthas lodge of Keport has eght mem hern n good standng and has fj2,8 on hand abovo all labltes. Skmfera njured. John Beatt, on of Thomas Beatt of Long Branch, fell laat week whle kabng and cut hs forehead. He was taken TRAMPS! (Not m, leason n socal econom,) You don't harbor tramps. The less ou see of them the better ou are pleased, because ou know the are of no account. So t s wth us wth "tramp" panos and bkes; we don't want to harbor them n our store because the also are of no account. The makers of "tramp" goods are of mushroom growth, here to-da, nowhere to-morrow, and ther guarantee lke ther product s of no account. When ou get a pano or bccle, get one of repute and avod the " tramp" artcle, whch at ts best, s onl a trfle cheaper when frst purchased, and alwas b far the dearest n the long run. All " tramp " goods are avoded b STORCK, of Course. Send posts,! for our booklet " Thoughts for Thnkera," to the Long Branch hosptal to have the njur dressed. Wnne Wallng, daughter of L. Brower Wallng of Keport, fell whle skatng last week and spraned her rght wrst. Frst Seknem n Sart Years. James H, Stlwell of Adelpha waa attended b a doctor last week for the frst tme n sxt earn. He s eck wth the grp. A Church Festval Clears $»OO. No Fre For a tear. Freehold baa had no alarm of fre for a ear, the last alarm havng been Bounded on December th, 90.,0 Peach Trees. VARETES. Amsden, Trath Earl, Mountan rpen about as named down the lne. J. H. O'HAGAN, Lttle SUvet%N,J, The Overcoats at Reduced Prces. V ntnmmnn X J ^ X ^ reducton All of our fne Overcoats are of the celebrated Hackett-Carhart manufacture, and at our regular prces are the best overcoat values to be had, but the contnued mld weather has left more of them on our counters than we want, and n order to close them out quckl have made a of per cent on the entre stock. $5, Overcoats go at., $2. f S.oo Overcoats go at,,j,. 3., Overcoats go at, /. 5. M. Overcoats go at. V. Overcoats go at,, 24. 2, 3, 4, B and 0 feet, 35, Overcoats go at...^.! 28. «3, $4, $5, *8 and $7. Per. OTHER GOOD MAKES. at Rates. P $2, Overcoats $9. $. Overcoats $8. P $8, Overcoats $6.40 ' CAN BF. HAD FOR Dances, Partes, etc. For term's and partcular! call on or address JOHN T, TTLEY, RED BANK, REAL CUSTODAN. NEW JERSEf ESTATE and nsurance. Propert for sale and to rent n all parts of town. Several specal bargans just now for sale. Loans effected. Agent for Grard nsurance Co. D, W. WLLGUSS, Cor. Front and B Ss., Red Bank. WM, H, ADCOCK, Foundr and Machne Shop, No, 28*WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. j, BRASS AND RON CASTNGS AT SHORT NOTCE. Boler and Engne Reparng. All Branches of Machne Work Promptl Done. Besdes these we wll sell a lot of Black and Blue Beaver Over- coats at $4.; honestl worth $6.. Black and Blue All-wool Kerse Overcoats at fs-oo, worth $8. and $.. All our Bos and Chldren's Overcoats and Reefers at reduced prces. M. M. DAVDSON, > B Street, Red Bank, N. J. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You wll not regret t. You wu be ver glad u t. We do excellent work, and our charges are onl reason able. We work on the prncple that a satsfed customer s our best advertsement. We furnsh estmates o( an knd promptl and cheerfull. SABATH& WHTE, aqd 8 Front St.. Bad Bank* T. J. AUGUSTUS W. HMlAND BULDER OF Floats, Docks AND Bulkheads. Salboats, Launches and Row boat Bult, Overhauled and Repared. Shop foot of Wharf Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. DOMNC A. MAZZA, Frat-Clau Boot and Shoe Maker. do arat-elan «bm MpfcrtnB, mtor the bat leather, the bat thread and the ver bat wortnao- hp, and m prlom are ver low. SO Bread Street, near Whte Street Old Mother H. Old Mother Hubbard, She went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone; But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none! Had Mother Hubbard been up to date, She'd have had her cupboard fxed up frst-rate A frst-rate cupboard b all manner of means Has a goodl suppl of THE BUCKLN BEANS.

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