Capt. J. V. Allstrom's Resignation Accepted by tiovernor Voorhees

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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 37. RED BANK, N.J. MARCH 16,1898. PAGES 1 O 8. HE SCHOOL RUSEES RE-ELECED N BED BANK LAS NGH. Sbrecsbury ownships rusees Also Re-Eleced-A Cones in mid- Snyder were eleced rusees. hese Gee, homas W. Dawson and Charles E. die own-a Ho Figh a Maawan -llcsuls in Oher Disrics. he annual school meeing o he Red Bank school disric was held las nigh in he Mechanic sree school building. he meeing was called a seven oclock and coninued in session unil abou halpas eigh. Jusice Edmund Woolley was made chairman o he meeing and Maxey Weis was made secreary. James Coopor, Jr., he secreary o he hoard, read he inancial repor o he disric or he pas year. will. be ound in ull on page 3 o HE REGS- EE. be oal receips o he disric he pas year were $22,688.81, and here is a balanceo $6, on hand; his is more han $1,000 in excess o he money on hand a his ime las year. * he ollowing is a summary o he receips and expendiures during he pas year: RECEPS.. Marcn 17h, 1897, balance onnand?6.zl851 From sao 8.8B0i«From disric ax 8,00000 From oher Bources 1, oal receips...:... S22.&B8 81 EXPENDURES. For eachers salaries. 811,07475.For janiors salaries 1, Foruel For curren expensed 1,643 CO ex books und supplies 7483a For manual raining oal expendiures 10,08057 Balanceon hand... 88,58824 Sephen V. Arrowsmih, he superinenden o he school, did no make a ormal repor o he condiion o he schools, bu was a he meeing, and he saed ha he oal enrollmen or he irs hal o his year was 862, an inorease o 12 over las year. he average aendance his year has been 631. his is considerably less han he average aendance las year,, and he decrease is due o he wo or hree cases o diphheria in own early las winer, which caused some o he parens o keep heir ohildren ou o school. he rusees whoseerms-expired- yeserday were James Cooper, Jr^~H. A. Curis and Mahew Rue. hey werehll he appropriaions or carrying on he schools his year were also voed wihou opposiion. hey were as ollows: For eacnera 1 salaries..,...$3,100 For janiorssalaries.. 1,200 For nanuol raining 500 For uol.,..: For ex books and supplies 800 For curren expenses.. > 1,700 For repairing buildings. 1)00 ^ oals.. S8,400 he school meeing or ho Shrewsbury ownship school disric was held a Lille Silver yeserday aernoon. he eruis o oice o George B. Snyder o Fair Haven, John M. Corlies o Oceanic, and John A. Johnson o Wayside had expired. Primary meeings had been held in wo o hese disrics o selec a member. Mr. Snyder and Mr. Corlies were renominaed, and here was no primary in he Wayside disric. A he primary meeing u Fair Haven a resoluion was passed asking he ownship board o educaion o build anew schoolhouse a Fair Haven. he resoluion will be considered a he nex meeing, o he board o educaion. n case he bonrd avors building he schoolhouse a special meeing o he voers o he ownship will be culled o voe on ho quesion.,. > he repor o he secreary showed a balance on hand o $0, he oal amoun o money o be spen on he schools o he ownship during he year is $14, Books or he school libraries o he value o $54,30 have been bough during he year., ho. hree rusees whose erms expired were reeleced. ho appropriaions asked or by he board o educaion were all carried. hese appropriaions wero as ollows: ; For ochers suliirlcs 82,0011 For Jmilora siilinlea Bl lorconl 700 i For books nnd aliouery MJ For iiibiininco JO For curren oxporibes L. 1,140biirbed wire ence and wna badly cu. oal...$5,050 n addiion o heso suma ho ownship JPiu norms o ie Hohl. wlllraiso raoney o pay he bondn and A Saurdays sulo o horsea a S. R. ineres duo on ho Ooermic school. Formuns sables) a Freehold, lly horses, suiable or all purposes, will be ho school meeing in Middleown nold. A Mr. Fornmni Hales ho horsed owiibhip wnshold a Middleown village, nro sold, i hero in bu asinglo bid or Cap. Bon Griggs wna chairman o hehem. ho ac ha in; Hale in genuine, meeing and A. J. Bray wan secreary, Henry O. aylor received 31)3 voes, homas Wilson received 190 voes, und Joseph Applegae, Jr., received lil voes, and.wore eleced nihees. hero were aoveral ohor ickes ill ho ield besides ho BUCCCBHEul one, Charles Allen, Jr., jreooivod 00 voes, Poer VaiiKlrlc received 30 voes and Anonius Gibson received 26 voes. he meeing voed o raise 80 or school books and $1,200 or incidenals.. A Alanic Highlands Edward P. Mc- were he only men nominaed and.here was no opposiion, bu some o Jusice John Elliss riends voed or him and he received : 26 voes... here was a very sharp cones a Maawan. he schools O he yillaga o Maawan and he ownbllip o Maawan comprise one disric. W. A, Miller has been principal o be schools or several years, and some o. he people o he disric waned a change made. wo ickes were iri he ield, one in avor o Mr. enan o he roop, is now in command Miller and one agains him. An immense voe was ou, 392 being cas, and Millers riends won-by an average majoriy o abou 40. ho-voe sood as ollows:.. Miller icke. AnO-Uler.lck. H. A. Buslinell 210 J. A. Walling eneyck Conovor w.a. Rogers 100 George B. Shepherd William VanBrun...lBl he disric voed o raise ^1,345 o carry on he schools or he coming year. he elecion in Eaonown ownship was very quie, and William Durnell, Lewis Price and Dr. W. B. Beach were eleced rusees. n Holmdel ownship Garre Lyser, Garre D. Lopgsree and A. L. McClees were releced rusees wihou opposiion. he ownship voed o raise!ji400 or school purposes. ^ *-^ SEVERAL RUNAWAYS. Harry Blackmurs Horse Falls in a Vieji. A horse owned by Harry Blackmur o Ooeanpor go righened -oo Monday, DENON AND HS PSOL. morning as Mr. Blaokmurs man was He s he Couny Jail or lourishing i oo Freely. harnessing i up. ran away and ell in a dich, breaking he wagon and harness. Several men helped o ge hewas one o he scrappers a he recen A ew days ago Morris Denon, who horse ou o he diuh. boxing maches in he opera house, wen he horse o Richard Marin o Farmingdale was righened by a rain las place. He wen o he window and o Edward S. Allaires house on Leroy de- Wednesday morning and sared o run away. he wagon was upse and damaged, bu Mr. Marin succeeded in quieing he horse beore any urher damage was done. ~\ - -"-. ^JobiMaxson o Chapel Hill bough a =hose-recenly rom William.- Hendrickson. Las Sunday he wen driving, aking srael P. Smih wih him. hey drove abou seven miles, and when near Daniel W. rwins he horse ook righ and made a jump, breaking be bi. he horse ran away, hrowing he men ou o he wagon. he horse ran abou a mile beore i was caugh. ho men were bruised by being hrown rom he wagon, bu were no oherwise hur. Alex H. Sands and his son o Keypor were hrown rom a wagon by a runaway horse las week. hey escaped wih a ew sligh bruises. he horse o Major Joseph. Field o Middlqown go righened a a rolley car in Red Bank yeserday and collided wih a wagon. he horses legs were slighly cu.... Edward Longsree, who drives E. E. Morriss delivery wagon, le he horse unied on he Sculeown road yeserday morning and he horse ran away. he wagon collided wih an elecric ligh pole. his upse he wagon and reed he horse. he groceries-in he wagon were scaered abou ho road. he horse.. coninued ondown own and a he comer o Broad and Fron sreos i ran ino James Longsrees horse. Boh horses wero knocked down, bu were no hur. iicaes, hoy having Eerved as iremen be horse o Charles Hobrough o Lile Silver ran away on Broad sree las i <» seven years. Saurday aernoon. ho only damage 28 D COMBNAON SALE. done was he breaking o he bridle. Joseph Dugan, a boy abou nlna years old, was run over near he posoice on Monday nigh by a sranger, who had a horso and buggy. he boys head was ou open, and ho wound had o bo sewed up. Cnlvin Shao o Norh Farmingdalo was ieing bio horses ns week when one o hem became righened a a piece o pnper nnd ran away. ran ino a nnd hn he hoiwa nro no wihdrawn, no maer wha prices nro hid, has made Mr. ForninnN combinaion wilrao. horne) and muled ho bcnli homo nuuioiih n ho couny or hoiio who wan honieu or aiiy purpoho. A ho milo on Saurday liu a ook o ho Hold includes road horne), work hones, roers, biihincsh horses, ana hoieshulublo or any and every purpoiio. Adv. A NEW ROOP CAPAN, Guard or oureen years, and on his reiremen he receivedhe rank o lieuenan-colonel, which is one rank higher han he has ever held in he service! Dr. Edwin Field, who is he.irs lieu- o he roop and will remain so unil a oapain is eleced. his elecion will no be held.unil ordered by he sae board o miliia. is.probable ha Dr.-Field will be made cnpain.wb.en he elecion is held. n ha case anoher elecion would have o be Keld or he elecion o irs lieuenan, and i he second lieuenan were advanced o his posiion, hen_anoher elecion would be required o selec a second lieuenan, and so on. he capain should be chosen rom among he privaes, hen all he oher oicers would reain heir presen posiions. Dr. John H. VanMaer o Alanic Highlands, who is assisan surgeon o ihe roop, and who recenly sared or Alaska, has been graned a our-monhs? leave o. absence. A he end o he our monhs his leave o absence may be urher exended on applicaion by him. manded ood rom Maria Vincen, he girl who is employed, here. She reused o give him any and he drew a revolver and.hreaened o shoo.her. he girl did no give him anyhing o ea, bu she wen down own and had a warran issued or his arres by Jusice Child. Yeserday Denon was sen o Freehold o awai he acion o he grand -jury. Denon had previously gone o Jusice Childs house and hreaened o-shoo Eliza Morris, who is employed here, or no giving him somehing o ea. FRE DEPARMEN OFFCERS. lie Chie anil Assisan Chie Re- Eleced Las Xlgh. he iremen o Red Bank held heir annual elecion or chie and assisan chie o he deparmen las nigh. Cornelius S. Moun was releced chie o he deparmen wihou opposiion and Fred Cullingon was releced assisan chie. Bloomield Longsree was nominaed agains Cullingon or assisan chie, and he voe o be companies was as ollows: Ciillngloii. Lonasree. Libery 27 0 ndependen 10 Navesink, Rollor,i., 11 (i Union..;., 11 oals... : hree New Exemp Firemen. George S. Duncaii, W. H. Price and William H. Johnson o Red Bank have been graned iremens exempion cer 8. R. Forman Will Sell BO Head o. Horses and Jlinrs March 10h. My weny-second combinaion sale o horses and mules, mid my irs sale his yenr, will al;o placo u my sables in Freohold on Saurday, Mnrch 10h, nex. A ha ime will oer one carloud o Wesern horsea, weny head o secon$l«hand horses, one pair o closely mached black mules, si* years old, sound and ready or service ; and welvo head o good secoiid-lmnd mules. When oer sock noil i here is a buyer, nnd sell wheher hey all make or lose. is my inenion o sell every horro and mule. Everybody in invied o call nnd BCO sock drive and work. Will Bell or exchange any ime. Liberal credi FOMAN. Advi FOUR NEW RESDENS. J. 8. Judkina, reracing opician and oxpcriu roiiioseopy, will bo in Red Hunk every ucnday. Kyen examined ree. Olllce, $)Broad Hireo, Adv. "llusraed HR paining; crayon porbrnihiisnouially..1. Bcolo,corner Spring and Moolianic iirccii, Hod Bunk, N. J. 1 - Adv. )Miyi o adverise in i.ni lliaioicn, hey Will Sove o Red Mank on he DR. EDWN FJELD NOW N COM-. Firs oairil. MA-ND OF HE CAVALRY, he William Lj-Loew house.on Fron... 1 ; " sree, now owned by J. A. hrockmoron, and which was las occupied by O. Cap. J. V. Allsroms Resignaion Acceped by iovernor Voorhees XiHs hursday-an Elecion or W. Sarr as a boys school, has been Capain o be Held. : l rened by heodore F. Whie o Ralph J. \. Allsrom, he capain o he Red Appleby o ^Brooklyn. Mr. Whie has Bank cavalry roop, has resigned his also rened he Annie Farquhar housea posiion, and his resignaion was acceped he corner o. Fron and hrockmoron by Governor Voorhees las hursday. srees, in he easern par o he own, Cap. Allsrom has served in he Naional o W; D. E. Allen o New York; he Mary A. Hendrickson house a he corner o Fron and Spring srees o John he arm began* o swell. Dr. aylor o G. Loew o Asbury Park; and his own Middleown was sen or and hehasbeeiv. house a Eas Side Park o J. D. Oerson, Jr., o New York, All he houses qonsan in his aenions since. She is now somewha improved, bu her condiion is sill serious., were rened or he year and no or he season, and he new enans will ake..he Epworh League o he Navesink.. possession on he irs o April. None o Mehodis church gave a supper in he he paries has ever lived in Red Bank beore, and i pleased wih be own hey inend o become -permanen residens.. he Margare K. Allen bouse on Maple avenue has been rened by beodore ( F. Whie o Charles Brown o Belord. he bouse owned by he John P. Whie esae on Washingon sree has been rened o Harry Robinson, arid he Waler Broadmeadow house on Fron sree, near he Cenralrailroad, has been aken by Hiram Chamberlain. Mr. Whie has also rened he barber shop and dwelling rooms in he gpera house block, ormerly occupied by Buron A. Lyons, o Jacob Sier, who has sared a barber business here. During he pas week Allaire & Son have rened he Johri.H. Paerson place on Riverside Drive in Middleown ownship o heodore Blanchard o Newark or eigh monhs. Mr., Blanchard recenly bough he Guion propery and will begin building he irs o April. he Peer J. McClees place has been rened o Ernes A. Biglow o New York or he summer. Michael and John Bennes houses on he Rumson road have been aken by Oscar Sraus and Lewis Lavenburg o New York. Francis Whie has rened he Cnnneen sore on Fron Bree o Henry O. Mc- Lean or a wholesale produce marke. A FARM LEASED.» - v. he Annie O. Parker Place o be Used as a raining Farm. he Annie O. Parker place a Newman springs has been rened o Charles V. Hope and Frank Bradner or-ive years. is he inenion, o" makea raining arm o he propery. A rack was buil on he place and big barns ereced when i was rened as he Smihsonian sock arma ew years ago. is proposed o combine orces wih he Red Bank bicycle club, and o hold bicycle races and oher ahleic spors on he place. hi3 is done he rack will be enclosed and a grand sand buil. he maer will be considered a he nex meeing o he bicycle club, which will be held in abou hree weeks. Sales o Local Sock. William McDermoo Freehold bough ive shares o he Bock o be Sokes Bros. ile acory aipfrcehold, a he sale o ho esaeo he lae Rober Hule o Freehold. He paid $255 per share or he sock. Collecor Benjamin J. Parker o Shrewsbury bough six shares o Second Naional bank sock a he sale o he personal propery o ho lae Esek Whie. Mr. Parker paid $320 per share or hree shares and 331 per share or he oher hree shares. his is he highes price ever paid or shares o sock o any o he Red Bank banks. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. hrough ho middle, making.wo sores, each 13x!!0 ee. Oers o ren end sore or $25 a monh have already been made. _^.-^_ * A Carload o MorHcs. Will C. Ely o Holmdel has ho bes carload o horeosjuh coming in "rom ho Wes ha holms handled in all his dealings as a horseman. ho carload consiss o "!} horses, and hese, wih hii slook on hand, give buyers a very large Hock o COOBO rom. n his las carload lo is n very as roer, an excellen pacer, several mulched eams, und Homo lioihes o uir speed and long endurance. ho horses are guaraneed as represened.- Adv.. All persona wishing me o noil produce on ho boa liin spring will plcnuu noiy mo by mail, nnd i will receive promp aenion, John Morord, Red Bunk, N. 3.-Adv... NEWS FROM MDDLEOWN, A Case o Blood Poisoning A Church Supper, Clears $17-liriised and Lamed by a Fall- A Finger Crushed Mel. Johnson Wins a Badge. Mrs. homas Walling, Sr.; o Beldrd, has been suering grealy rom blood poisoning. Abou wo weeks ago while she was cleaning house "she scrached : her arm. She,hough nohing o he maer a he ime, bu a ew days laer lecure room o he church lashursday, or he benei Q he church pulpi und. Abou 125 persons were served and $17 was cleared. homas Gill o Headdons Corner was a work on a scaold on one o his houses on Saurday, when he los his balance and ell o he ground, a disance o abou weny ee. He was considerably bruised and he has since been lame as a resul o he acciden.. he badge o he LocusPoin gun club was won by Mel. Johnson on Saurday, who scored eigh ou o en. Ellis hompson o he Highlands wa3 second wih seven. he oher shooers were C. B. Lu burrow, Arhur Brower and Fred Voorhees A recepion will be given o Rev. J. S. Ruselle, he new pasor o he Cenral Bapis church a Alanic Highlands, in he lecure room o he church o-morrow nigh. he Firs Bapis church will hold a sopiable a Mrs. J. E. Michells o-nigh. he women o he Mehodis church will hold a sociable o-nigh a Mrs. Charles Phillipss. Rev. J. S. Benne, recor o Grace church o Jersey Ciy, will preach an illusraed sermon on he ; Passion o Chris in All Sainschurch a ^Locus Poin o-morrow nigh... Mrs. Harry Har o Navesink, who hab*:* been sick wih he grip or he pas week, is recovering. Miss Belle Moun o Navesink is conined o he house wih an aack o he grip. sadbre Walling o Belord, while a work on he new draw over Compons ; creek, caugh one o his ingers under he pile driver. heingerwas crushed la. he exra meeings in he Bapis church a New Monmouh will be coninued his week. Several new convers will be bapised nex Sunday., Fred Sickleso Navesink, a member o he Alanic Highlands ribe o Red Men, has been appoined depuy grea 6achem or his disric. Daniel H. Cook i, puing a new galvauized seel roo on he armhouse o Charles G. Dennis, near Middleown ; vilmge. C. A. Moun o Locus Poin, who has been raveling hrough his sae or he Monarch bicycle company, has reurned home. he sloop William H. Liasenon, owned by Cap. William H. Seeley o Belord, is being overhauled or he spring work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Wrigh o Locus Poin, who have been spending ho winer in he Souh, have reurned home. Miss Kahleen Snyder o Rhinebeck, N. Y., spen las week wih her uncle, R. S. Snyder o Alanic Highlands. heownship commiee will mee on Saurday a he hoel a Belord o appoin he road overseers. Rober Edson, a summer residen o Navesink, was visiing riends in own wo New Business Places. on Sunday and Monday. A new building is o be pu up on he Mrs. Fred Sickle^ o Navesink is visi- Broad sree propery o he Elislia Whio esae-, adjoining Mrs. E. Wgiss millinery sore. ho building- will be rame, 26x!iO ee, bno sory high. he building will bo divided by a pariion ing her broher, William B. Hendorson o Lower SquanUum.. Harry Casey o Middleown is now employed as a reporor on he Alanic Highlands Press, ho new draw bridge over Compons creek a Belord will.be compleed in abou wo weeks. Miss Clara Reid o Hoboken is visiing he Misses Jennie and Nollio Lu burrow o Locus Poin., Edward Murray o Brooklyn is vibiiug A. D. Conoyer o New Monmouh. George Brown o Belord will sar or Klondike in April. l>»n Wa, Unil Easer nnd hen wish yon ind bough your oui sooner. Wo are showing nowspvlngdrciis goods, wash abrics, embroideries, kid cloves, dress skirs, cip. Sue display ivdvcrisvmrn on pugo 3 or his vvoekubpooliil bargains, Joseph Snlz, Red Bank. Adv. loulon Maine need poaoes or nalo n Sickles & Clays. ;lrk

2 % :.. MORE SPARRNG CONESS. HEY* WLL AKE PLACE ON MONDAY, MARCH 28H. he Red Bank Opera Howie Has Been Engaged or hemaehen- Seven Evens Beween Monmouh Couny Boxers. Fred Frioli o Red Bank and Joseph Lile o Oceanic have arranged anoher series o sparring maches., he maches will be held in he--red Bank opera house on Monday nigh, March 28h. All he boxers will be Monmouh couny men. here will be seven evens, and he men are he bes ha coiijd be secured in he couny. ^ Many o hem are he " bea men " in heir localiies, and have local repuaions asboxers and sluggers. hey include ligh weighs, middle weighs and heavy weighs. All he maches will be or purses o various amouns, and he bous "will be scieniic sparring or poins. he irs bou will be beween Cliarles Smih o Bed Bank and iinn " homp-* eon o Oceanic. his Will be ive hree minue rounds, he men o weigh 130 pounds.. Alber Philcu o Gideon & Dalys sock arm a Holmdel, and Earnes Green, a young igher o he Highlands; are boh ligh weighs. hey will mee a 115 pounds and will spar Bve rounds. A ive-round bou beween Jerry Paerson o Oceanic and Shory" Mulliner o Bed Bank, a 138 pounds, is expeced o be one o he mos ineresing evens o he evening. Mulliners easy vicory over Gold Coin a he mach a he opera.house a monh ago has made him a grea avorie in his even, and his admirers are puing up heir money on him. Hank Barber o Nu Swamp, who was ou-sparred so easily by " Richmond Sraigh Cu" a monh ago, will have a ive-round bou wih John Chapman o Eaonown. Barber is indusriously raining by running up and down he Hiddleown hills, and geing o some o his surplus lesh. Chapman has more han a local repuaion as a boxer, and has sparred in maches a Newark and Elizabeh. Will Jerey o Long Branch, who ook par in a mach wih John Emley o Long Branch a he las cones a he opera house, will spar wih Edward Bunnell o Long Branch a he coming evens. Boh men weigh abou 185 pounds and bey will 6par six rounds. Each o he men has a large ollowing a Long Branch, who will be over o see he mach. Jereys suppor is ound among he sporing men near he beach a Long Branch, while Bunnell is he pe o he sporso he upper par o he village. --,, he sar even o he evening will be beween Rober Jackson o Red Bank and Edward Herber o Lopg Branch. Nobody knows Jackson as Jackson, bu everybody knows him as " Richmond Sraigh Cu." A he las sparring mach Herber, w_ho was one o he specaors, oered o spar any man in he bouse a en-round bou or $100, and his Jed o he, mach beween him and "Richmond Sraigh Cu." he men weigh abou 160 pounds each, and hey will, spar en rounds. "Richmond Sraigh Cu! is raining, and says he is. coniden o deeaing Herber. Herber has a repuaion as a rushing igher, bu Richmond says ha i Herber rie3 rushing he igh on him, he has a paen righ hand Bwing which will hold Herber or a ew minues. n addiion o hese evens here will be one or wo exras, he arrangemens or which have no ye been compleed., he ring o be used will be he regulaion ring ormerly used by he New York Broadway Ahleic club. roing a inon Falls. Las Wednesday aernoon a roing mach was held a inon Falls beween horses owned by John Paerson o Lincroand Henry Conover o Long Branch. Paersons horse is a pacer and Conovers is a roer. he race was or $25 a side, mile heas, beb hree in ive. he race was on he urnpike, he sar being near William Lippincos house, and he inish a ho schoolhouso a inon Falls, Paersons" horse won he mach by winning he irs, hird and ourh heas. - o Odds and Ends o Spor.. he Rariiui bowling club o Keypor willclobo is season a he end o his monh, Six prizes have- been donaed o ho olub, and hey will bo awarded o ho Bix uiombors making ho ugboa averages a ho noxhreo meeings o he club. Nino jib und mnin-sail boas aro being buil or he- members o he Meadow ynoh club o Seabrigh. ho boas will bo roady or UBO hin summer^ B, W. Arrowsmih, Jr., won he badge a ho lul mach o ho Freehold gun olub. John Miller o Freehold him bcun oleoed a member o ho club., ^rank K. Quno o Long Branoh broke he record on he Nopuno bowling alleys olmplacc las Wednesday. HoBCorcd 2JW. \. SHOONG A ELKWOOD. Al vins a Winner 1n hree Haches au hursday. Several shooing maches were held a Elksyood Park las"hursday. he Deal handicap was he principal evn, he. handicaps being arranged in a dieren manner han usual. he man on he 23- yard mark could miss wice, and ye score boh misses as kills;. he man a 27 yards could miss one and score "a kill, and he man on he 29-yard mark could miss one bird, and i would coun as^no bird. he man a hiry yards go no handicap.. ^. Phil Daly, a hiry yards, killed ieen sraigh. Al. vinb, a 20 yards; killed ieen sraigh wihou aking advanage o his handicap, and H. C. Marrya o Asbury Park killed, ieen sraigh wihou his handicap. he oher shooers were Henry C. Whie, who los hree birds and qui; JoseplLile o Oceanic, w,ho scored oureen, wih his allowance o wo birds; and a new shooer rom New York, who missed hree birds and qui. he enrance was $10, birds exra, and he hree winners divided he money., vins jarid Baron HcCasland divided a Jersey sweep o $3 enrance, a our birds..al. vins, Phil Daly and Waler Paen divided a wo-dollar miss and ou aer killing eigh birds each. Anoher miss and ou mach was won by Joseph Lile o Oceanic, Waler Paen and Phil Daly. -. * O- : WNKNG WO CUES. "Jichmond Sraigh Cu" and"gold Coin " Win Primes a Pool.."Gold Coin" Richardson o Red Bank won he" pool ournamen a Charles Scbecks pool room a Eaonown. he prize was a ancy cue. Richardson played seven games and won all o hem. Rober Jackson, known as " Richmond Sraigh Cu," won he second prize, which was an ordinary cue. Jackson played seven games and won six o hem. he oher players enered in he mach, bu who did no ge a prize, were Jerry hompson,. Eleazor Richardson and Junius Collins o Saonown, and Al. Holmes, Lewis hompson and saac urner o Red Bank. Coming Shooing Evens. "o-morrow a mach preliminary o he Grand American Handicap will be sho a Elkwood. he condiions will be exacly he same as in he Grand American Handicap, which will begin Wednesday, March 23d, and will coninue wo or hree days. here are over 225 enries, wih $25 enrance ee or each man. he moneys will be $600, $500 and $400^, and in.addiion o hese sums all enrance ees above $1,500 will be added. Among he local men who will ake par in his mach are Al. vins, Edward M. Cooper, Phil Daly, Henry C. Whie and Waler Paen; ^ A Boxing Challenge. Cenennial Smih o Nu Swamp wans o challenge anybody ;in Monmouh couny o box wih him a 160 pounds weigh. Hank Barker o Nu Swamp is ready o box anybody in Monmouh couny a 150 pounds. hey will box a mach or $25 o $50 a side, and will box a he coming sparring coness a he opera house, or a any oher ime or place seleced by hose who accep he challenges., Checker and Chess ournamens. A chess ournamen has, been sared a Long Branch by he young mens Chrisian associaion. he players in he ournamen are W. E. AUsrom, Waler Biber, Howard Slocum, Kearney Reid, W. VanBrun, W. Anderson; R. Biber, Frank Conrow, R. Buon and W. Wrigh. A checker ournamen will soon be sared by he associaion. Permanen Camping Grounds. A Bie has been leased on Shark River as a camping ground or he Bapis Boys Brigade o New York. his was used as a camping ground lab year and he managers o he brigado were so well pleased wih he sie ha hey have leased ho ground or a erm o years., A Fox Chase. he Monmouh buning club loosed a ox in Abol Colemans ield u inon Falls on Friday aernoon. ho ox ran in ho direoion o Pine Brook and was no overakon by he hounds. is now a largo in he woods near ha place. Freehold Doeaod by Dayon. A he reurn much o ho Freohold and Dayon gun clubs, which wab held on ho grounds o ho Dayon club n Monmouh Juncion las Saurday, ho Freohold club wus deeaed by a scoro o 210 o 227. A New Racing Caboa. homas Riddlo o building a new caboa or John J, Gibboim. ho boa is olgheen ea long and eigh ee beam, will bo compleed by ho li-o Juno and will be encre&(n ho coming Bcaoonl races,, Pleny* o Brool rou. 8ince he dam a inon Falls gave way, a good many rou have been seen iielow he dam. he earh, below he dan ia o hard marj, and he waer makes many shallow pools here. Some o he pools, are only a ew inches in deph, and some very large rou, have been oundsranded here. wo or hree o hem were very large ellows, measuring" welve o sixeen inches and weighing over a pound. he rou were aken ou o "he. pools and pu in he main sream below he dam..., R. HANCE, ^Wholesale and EeaU Dealer in HAY, SRAW, ibah. FLOUR, FEED, POULBY SUPPLES. EC. We are handling a large quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. MONMOUH SREE, Ad joining own Hall, Red Bank, N. J } Dress Skirs Made o Your Order or One Dollar., Spring Aracions. New Dress Goods and Silks. X All Shades o Cover Clohs, Poplinsr-Serges and i Broadclohs a 89c. % * - " - g 6-4 Veneian and Poplin, in Princess Green, New Cas- Djn or, Russian Gray and Royal Blue, dollar value... X 48-inch Sorm Serges, new shades;..,..,- A 36-inch Silk and Wool Novely Goods, 40c. grade... X All Wool Silk Finished Henrieas, 48 inch +j* ( X Black Silk Sriped Henriea, 36 inch X 36-inch Fancy Plaids or Childrens Dresses. New Wash Dress Fabrics. X Yard-wide Percales, 1898 goods, i2j^c. qualiy X Bes Qualiy Domesic Dress Ginghams, ii^c. qualiy X Exra ine Zephyr, large assormen, 15c. value WHEN YOU ARE READY! QiJCl 49c. 9 On KG«0 OCl < D^n 10c. 10c. 2*c. o inspec were ready o show New Spring Goods broughou~he sore. " "*~ * JOSEPH SALZ, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. Caronee Phoos, J ; he lising porrais, give ^saisacion oall " - DeHar & Lesons Five Dollar Cabine Carbonees are he bes because hey are inished on high grade maerial by experienced a r i s e ; ::". -.,. -;- DeHar & Leson, 27 Broad S.. Red Bank..LOW FRGES. READ HS AND SAVE? MONEY. Gold Medal Flour, per barrel..$ pounds Buckwhea c. 2-pound package Grain O.. 20c. 2 pounds Arbuckles Coee... 25c. Bes.Caliornia Hams, per pound.. 7c/ Pure Lea Lard, per pound 8c. Compound Lard, per pound 6c. Kerosene Oil, per gallon c. "8 Cans Milk. 21c. 4 Cans Swee Corn c. 8 Cans Early June Peas 25c. 8 Cans Good omaoes 25c. 8 Cans Good Succoash. 25c. Reillys Grocery, 18 PEARL SREE, RED BANK, N. J. ELECRCAN. Wlrinu or Elecrlo Lighs. Baery. Magneo and Pneumnlo Bells. elephones a Specialy. 232 Broad S., Bod Bank, N. J. P.0.B0188. or Conracs on Applicaion. Wheels Cleaned Ge your wheels cleaned now. Wheelmen who have no ridden any during he winer are looking orward o he opening o he riding season in abou a monh rom now. he wheel ha has been sored away all winer, or even or one monh, needs a lile aenion beore being used again. his is he ime o have i horoughly overhauled and cleaned. Bring your wheel o my shop or drop, me a posal, and will call or i and pu i in irs-class order. C. C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. and Bridge Ave.,. RED BANK, N. J. Pierce Bicycles have always been popular. hey are selling aser his year han any ol^er wheel handle, and handle prey much all kinds. am selling Pierce Bicycles a hese prices: 1898 Racer, - - $ Racer, Road Models, Road Models, Bicycles a Special Prices. sell bicycles as low as he deparmen sores in New York. Here are some o my prices on special wheels, such as are sold in deparmen sores: Coninenal Special, - $40.00 Coninen, Rodman, Corone, $25.00 Duquesne Special, Cygne, Wheels or men and women are he same price. ake old wheels in exchange. My Repair deparmen was never beer equipped han his year. ix every kind o a bicycle break. Old bicycles, re-enameled and nickeled, and horoughly overhauled. also keep all kinds o supplies or all kinds o bicycles. GEORGE HANCE PAERSON 22.Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

3 NO DEAD CENERS. hey Do No Boher he Cvellaa Who Pedal Correcly- hero are o course wo poins in cba orbi o a bicycle crank a which ba.crank and he connecing rod vronld ba in a sraigh line provided here were such arod. Absence o he rod in he bicycle o common paern makes dead oenerg impossible, he riders leg is he ie ha binds he crank wris i. e.,. he pedal sha o be moive power, he moions o he leg are no arbirarily ixed like hose o he rod joining he opank, o he pison rod, orossv head or whaever i may be in be seam engine or oher maobine whr vecip- roosing moion is ransormed iuo roaion, he leg is a componad, no a simple lever,, connecing rod,or whaever you are pleased o oall i, and, properly used, i conveys power o he orank hrough is enire revoluion. hus be dead cener is no obsacle o he propelling o a bioycle. However, a good many hal baked mechanics seem o have he idea ha be dead cener is one o he oyolisa bngabooa, and no inrequenly some invenion is announced as designed or geing rid o i. has been so since be earlies days o be wheel. Back in he eighies be Sar machine, wih is lile wheel in ron, go around he supposed dead poins by means o ia cluch moion, and be same was rue o he Springield roadser and o one or wo saeies which came laer, bn records or all noable achievemens sill belong o he plain orank. he race raok, beer han anyhing else, shows conclusively.wha here may, be in a new hing,-and alhough irs and las a cboioe variey o olnoh and lever pnlla have been. pied agains he revolving pedal, none boa prevailed agains i. he old Sar or a ime made a brave showing, bu he rear driving orank saey soon oblieraed i. is rue ha when he pedal is a or near he so called ends o he np and down srokes a cerain amoun o power is los unless he ar o pedaling be oorreoly applied, in which caso he applicaion o power is so nearly coninuons ha sensiive esing apparaus shows no percepible le np in he chain pull. he ar o pedaling should be more sysemaically onlrvaed, or nohing is more conducive o easy progress. Sraigh np and down leg hruss wihou ankle moion disolose he dead cener and cause wase o more or less power, bn wih correc pedaling he dead cener vanishes.-. -o«o- WarningNoises. Any lile noise on a wheel ouside g;he ordinary running sound indicaes somehing wrong, and immediae aenion should be given o i. Spokes may be loose, or be asening where hey cross may bo broken; a orank may have loosened aud require ighening; he sprooke inny be loose aud need keying and brazing; here may be gri in he bearings, or perhaps a broken ball, ools may rale in be oolbag; he bearings, paricularly be pedals, may be dry aud squeak; wheels may be ou o rne, and ires rub agains be rame; mud and chain guards may rale, and he chain srike hem, or, wha is mos probublo, he chain is dry aud sadly needs lubricaion. a wheel is properly adjused and cared or, none o hese hings can occur. An Unjus Jusice. his may be an age o cycles, mi here aro sill some people who do no : like hem and heir riders. he laes noable example is a Maryland jusice o he peace. A he edge o he small own where his man holds orh is a deep, muddy guer in he roadway. An enhusiasic.local wheelman ook be -rouble o place a plank uoroes his mudhole, ha oher oyclisa migh benei hereby. be jusice heard o i and rsen a consable ou o he place o ar-.res all wheelmen ound riding on he plank.- His ground was hn he plank" was a sidewalk. and he Bed Eagle. Augus JJonrnas received rom Kaiser Wilhelm he order o he Red Eagle. ^ha sor o hing may go in Germany, bu in his oonnry he proessionals ask.nohing boerhan o be decoraed rom head o oo wih green lihographs signed by your Uncle Sam. he Wheel Abroad. * n Ausria i is a penal oense o ride hands o. Chinese women may now bo seen bi- oyoling hrough ho srees o Shanghai. he horseless carriage enhusiass o (. London aro oalled "auomobilophilos." ho la os English novely in oyole propulsion is o bo ound in a waer > driven bicycle. Only ono inrin over had ho honor o Winning he gron Ansral whool raao, more- han onco, ho inernaional ohampioilahipb o bo hold his yonr a Vionua will bo run on Sop. 4, 8mid 11. in saod hn ho English govern mon has no inenion o lovying n ax i on oycles during H roporcd ha he N. 0. U. o.england will hia, aoaoou innlo raoo prc-moors givo n sric aocoun o horn 1 eolvoa iu ho muor o,pri«o valno. ho Jnpnneso bavo aken o ho whool more- gouorully hnnho.ohinoso. ho nor rnroly adop. ho Aniorlouu cos amo in ull, bu. ho Jqpnnoso iuvnrl.ably do. Like ho..cbinoiio, hoy aro ;.WoklonlrldioiH, M \ HE KLONDKE CRAZE. Ana How Aeced he Dayon Bicycle Clubs Members, be Klondike draze, wih isconc?> ian rigidiy, has requenly pervaded be circle o be Dayon Bicycle dab o Dayon, 0., and.i was recenly aunounced ha. Harry Swope and John Haas had docided o go o he new El Dorado. Many considered he maer as a jeu despri, bu when be young men began o make arrangemens or he rip, even down o he minues deails, he aair assumed a serious phase. he prospecive prospeoors exercised in he oold every day wih scany clohing o harden hemselves or he rigidiy and rigidiy o he Klondike climae. Mrs. Swope wen o reside wih her husbands olks, and arrangemens were made whereby she came ino possession o he privae bank acconn. ickes o Seale, Wash., were obained, and heavy clohing, including even bearskin ooas, was procured. was given oa ha heir.oher olobing and paraphernalia ba been cen on. he young men wen so ar as o re-, sign heir posiions, a was supposed, and numerous applicaions bad been iled or hem. A arewell was endered Swope and Haas a he olubrooms. An elaborae repas was paraken o, and he picures o he wo young men were rozen in large cakes o ice as an omen o wha migh happen o hem. A large oorege ollowed he pair o he depo, and hey Were presened wih many memenoes, among which were an "unreezable" and."unsoabable" waoh, a rade dollar ha bad brough.good luok o ib owner hese many years, a bole o wine, a neckie, ea., Many o he hardes heared o he pary wep a ear as he rain pulled ou o sigh, and when he crowd reurned o he clubhouse and gazed npon he vaoan ohairs o he wo, he place was convered ino a house o mourning. A he Washingon sree crossing Swope and Haas alighed ; rom he rain, donned heir overcoas and alse whiskers o railing lengh, and, wih sacks o (anhracie) gold nugges, hey reurned in a cab o he clubhouse. A an opporune momen hey ambled ino be parlor and showered heir nugges upon he dejeced assemblage. hen here was rouble... <» Queer hings on Wheel. is a ac no generally known hn a large number o animals and birds derive almos as much pleasure rom cycling as do human beings. Monkeys are he mos adep in oyoling o nlhhe dumb creaures, ye dogs and even elephans have been known o show remarkable skill in he use o bicycles o a speoial paern. O he animal cycliss he cleveres is said o have been a large Arican monkey named Consul, kep in he zoo a Mancheser, England.. Consul ook eviden deligh in riding a wheel, and his proicienoy in be ar gained.or him wide publiciy. By bis deah recunly was removed one o be leading aracions o he zoo. Las season "he greaes show on earh" bad a perorming baby elephan ha rode a special bioyole round mid round on a plaorm jus as i he enjoyed i. Several roops o perorming dogs Been in coninenal Europe las summer conained olever canines ha rode bioycles.- ~<i» A Spoke Cleaner. A newly invened spoke cleaner looks like a genuinely good hing. n appearance he device resembles a spring clohespin wih grealy widened jaws which are grooved o close over be spoke. A loop o common cloh or oher suiable maerial dused wih emery or oher similar eubsanoe is irs placed npoibo spoke o be cleaned. he jaws are hen separaed and ho groove closed down upon he cloh, when be operaor may scrub-away o his hears conen. ho Saddle oo Low. Many wneelwomen make a misake in mouning a wheel. hey eiher do so wih dilonly owing o be inererence o heir skirs or havo he saddle oo low o ovorcomo. his diiculy. Biding wih he saddle oo low becomes awkward, iresome and injurious. he sad dlo should be high enough so ha i can ;asily bo reached by a sligh spring. *»» ho Famous Cycliss. Cordang, ho Dnoh lier, expoos o oover 034 miles in 24 hours. Huro, ho French rider, has won 110,000 in a loery in aris. Edwards o ho Connry Wheelmen o New ork is sill grinding ou a cenury a day. is said ha Hnre is keeping himsol in condiion by pleny o oxeroibe wih ho "gloves." bo repor ha Miobaol is o qui bi oyoling and booomo a jnokcy ia snid o bo enirely wihou oundaion, ho English ridor A. O./Edwards has roirod rom ho racing/pah in oomplianao wih his dooord or dura Fred Loughoad, ho qunror and ono nillo naionnl proosuloiiul champion, has decided o rociro rom ho rue hip pah and will ougngo in LuHiuim is expeced ha LOHH, bo Swiss ohumpiou, will reurn o liiu counry lomo imo during ho.rammer aud ongaga n ow niiddlo dihniico miiou ruuos. Jaap Eden, bo Duoli ridor, la qulu as amoni! or uinnnuio an or bin npood. Jimp in oomiiik o hin counry, and horo i) V good doul o ourioniy o BUO him, Bays ho Abaricnu Oyoliul. A NOVEi JPUMP. Works Aionaeallv and Keeps he ire Consanly nlaed., "For he benei o a ew ousiders," y he Wesminser Gazee, "a privae rial o he new sel acing pneumaic ire pnmp ook place on a smooh piece oi.road on he embankmen he Dher day.. he new pump, whiob is a ixure aking he place o he ordinary valve, is oo small o beunsighly, and o hose who knew he prinoiple upon whiob i worked a pison worked by he prosanre exercised by ho riders weigh, every ime he porion o he ire o wbioh he pump is. aached comes in oonao wih be ground he only quesion- was, would be pump prove suicienly powerul o inlae he ire so rapidly ha he sensaion o riding a slack ire would no las long enough o prove very unpleasan? he rial answered his quesion mos saisacorily. Wih a lighweigh in be saddle and a smooh roud ha is o say, wih neiher weigh nor bnmpiiess o help he pump in a couple o am ea he ires, which were empy >a LW Kar, were ound o beiully inla-.. Bucb a iing as his, which, while i adds prao^ically nohing o be weigh o be maobine and is almos oo small o be noiceable, "does away wih, he necessiy o pumping and is aendan backaches and keeps he ire always as i should be or wih i overinlaion is impossible should be warmly welcomed by all cycliss. When be pump s ouce aaohed o a maohine, i will require no urher aenion, and he unpleasan ask o pumping np beore saring or a ride will be orever done away wih." -o. «. WORSE HAN A WJBEE.. lie Rubber 1lre& JBugal and he Rubber Shod Morse. he rubber 3bod horse, and he robber ired "buggy havo appeared in Washingon, and hey ravel, over asphal wih a silence ha renders be grind o be chain upon he sprocke on a bioyole like he noise o a locomoive whisle in comparison wih he weird hush when hey approaoh be wayarer, and he suddenness wih whiqh he rig looms up ou o he darkness and passes silenly by gives one he uncomorable eeling ha beold sailors experienced when he Flying Duchman sailed by wihou he bum o a rope or he creaking o a spar.. * his one rig seems o be very skillully managed, bn he manner in wbioh i makes pedesrians dodge is indicaive o a wild panio among hose who walk i he ype should become numerous among be vehicles o be ciy. O course here is small likelihood o a grea increase in he near uure, bu a gong or a se o sleighbells hung aronnd he, horses neck would no be amiss, and he legislaion direced agains be bicyolo making i a pillar o ire by nigh aud an insrumen o sound by day migh well include such equipped vebioles. Bicycling Birds. Members o he eahered world have proved ap pupils in cycling, and here are, a leas wo cookaoos whose com mand o he bicycle is as perec as i is wonderul. One belongs o he Bellonis, he owners o a very alened amily o birds, and besides ordinary riding i gives an aerial perormance, riding a igh wire. he oher clever cookaoo was rained by Mile. rma Orbasono and rides u ricycle. hese birds use heir beaks or he purpose o seering heir machines and pedal wih heir claws. m Advanages o Long Cranks. Many wheelmen o experience who have ried he nse o long cranks say hey are pleased wih he resuls. hey aro oohduoivo o ploasuro and heir advanages a o many. One rider who has used 7} inoh oranks and 80^ inch gear says he bas had. splendid resuls and inends o go eill higher. Shor Cycle Noes. Milwaukee wans be naional L. A. W. mee or Yale universiy has 35 candidaes working or a place on is bioyole eam. Now Bedord,- Mass., is o havo mouned bioyole police he coming sea son. he Bongal Cycliss associaion is in a lourishing condiion. A oyole rack is conen plaocl. he oyoling aaliies n England or he pas year numbor 74, or ono or evory 80,000 cycliss..rocheser is o havo a ono-hird o a milo rack o bo mado o wood and bankod 18 oo a bo urns. ho Sooish Cyclis says, " yon wibb o go rid o any rionds, koop an nuoion room bicyolo o lend o hem." Compeiors in road racis ovor any porion o Chicagos Wos park aysom will havo o wour nioro clohes han ormerly. " Bualos bioyolo polico mado 357 irross las your aud covered 55,503 in lien. hia yonr bo corpu will consis o 10 moiliiihoad o 10. Cardinal Porraml, urohblxhop o An un, bus issued a circular o his "shop hords" inimaing ha ho will gran aollilou or ho UHO o bo bioyolo or pasoral purposed i ho hinlcu li o holo who inalco applicaion o him in wriing. ^_^ Warn For nonllnp; loorn. lvo oonn a ulolc ai im UiaiBim Blalionory Boro, BroiK irco, Rod Bank Adv. he French Girls Cosume. A oreign paper uns desoribes a "renoh girlb cosume: "magine mod-, raely ample kniokerbookers or hey resemble knickerbockers more olosely han anyhing else made o crimson sloh suoh as ha used or he zouave egimens, iing he hips olosely and lonlned around be wais wih a, orimlon scar having a ringed edge,a black velve bolero beauiully embroidered wih red silk worn over a cream colored, loose silk shir, a red ez wih black silk, assel, brown morooco boos and eggings o mach, almos covering he iok silk hose." ""; : An Odd Firo es...-. An experienced wheelman - Bays he has oen succeeded in deeoing obsoure eaks by sanding he Buspeoed ire in a cloud o smoke and waohing or eddies herein caused by he escaping air. He avers ha he lile whirlpools o emoke will locae he rouble in cases where he usual waer ess ail. ANNUAL REPOE OF HE Board b-educaion.of SHREWSBUEY OWNSHP For he ear Ending March li, RECEPS. Balance n collecors bands July la, 1807 $1, Amoun rom surplus revenue Amoun rom sae appropriaion Amoun rom niney per cen sae ax Amounrom reserveund SPKCAL APPROPRAONS. eachers salaries...$ Janiorssalaries : $8, Fuel. room Books and saionery Kepalrs a Shrewsbury Eurrenexpenses l,r00 00 Bond and neres 1.350CO V DR. Amoun received rom ener-. alunei a Oceanlo $24 00 Amoun received rom sae..:. 10 U0 Amoun received rom enerainmen a Lile Silver Amoun received rom sae CB. Amoun o books. Oceanic Amoun o books, Lile Silver.. S Q $5439 Balance 5 11 Balance in collecors hands $0, GEORGE B. SNVDER, B. F. KNG. Becreary, Presiden. Lile Silver, N. J., March 1s, 169B. DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS AND ALL SORS OF Accoun Books FOR SALE BY F.W.Moselle&Go. 31 Broad Sree, \ OppoaieMechanic S., RED BANK, N. J. Coal and Wood. WM. N. W0RHLEY,, SDOOKBBon O J. A. WOnHLKY, Wholesale and, Reail Dewier n Ncrnnon, Lolilgli, WllkeRburri and Cumberland Coul. Whon Coal s miroliaacd by ho carload bo bonol o OUK onn, 2,2)0 poundb, n given. Boa qunlly o Hickory, Oak nnd Pirn Wood a modoriiq.pricos. LUDLAMl AND OOOKERB FERLZED CONSANLY ON UAND. Yard a Worbay** nook, lied n*nk ; Branch Yard a ScdlirlM. N. J. FNANCAL REPOR OF HE : Disric Clerk o he RED BANK SCHOOL DSRC. herewih submi he inancial repor o be Red Sank school disric lor he year ending March 16h, :EECEP8. March 17hi balance on band...$5, Apporioned by couny superinenden: From eurplu* revenue neres... 17B 28 rom sae appropriaion rom sae school ax. WOl 53 rom reserve und Disric axes ordered: or eacbera salaries or janiorssalaries...1,80000 or manual ralnlni or ex books and supplies S00 10 oriuel , or curren expenses. 1, Receips rom oher sources: rom uiion lees rom sae or manual raining Krom sae or school library 80 W From ell oher sources... ; $22,668 81, EXPENDURES. JANORSBALAKES. ohn McGaoken -. $ SeorgeB/Hankins ; Wm.Longsree...i , S..W. Morord... $ W.B.Lawrence homas P. Brown.., Wm. N. Worhley $ EACHERS SALARES. Uiznbeb Fisher... $ ivelyn L.a ileanor Arrowsmih delalde BllweU V. Arrowsmlh Rlcha^Cose W. B. Hoenemann 1, Mre. Badle Smock Flora Wilguss Esher Howe Maria Mororl...: CoraG.Smih Mary P. Rogers, Mrs. Nellie Helsley ClaraB. Child 5(10 00 Laura W.Moore LorindaCase ; Sllzabeb F. Remley 200 OO ajlned.rvins larrielrins delalde Nixon Winired Fich SvaA.Green irama Sickles 430 U0 race B. Warner C.re Jennings Mrs. Frank Was 2 00 Mrs. W. J. Buon -, 150 MaudeE. Brand L Jennie M. Ackerman ,07475 MANUAL RANNG. Hammock. Schemmeri Co.,wood. 65 F. H. Cook & Co., sundries 160 Bllver, Burde & Co, sundries Milon, Bradley & Co., sundries Peckham, Lile & Co., sundries Prang Educaional Co.. sundries Knherlne McEernan, salary John E. Frazee, salary, CDKEEN EXPENSES. Allsrom 4 Co., music oal $14, Harry Woodward, labor 185 Sandard Publishing Company, DSBURSEMENS. prining repor John H. Cook, prining eachers salaries ;. $4, Curis & French uning pianos Janiors salaries : 415 D8 Curis & French, piano, Oakland Supplies : sree 248*1 nsurance M. Maloney, carage 8 76 Census 4800 W. J. Buon, aking school census, 6180~ Labor and repairs Building a Shrewsbury R.. Smih, shades and repairs Fuel...!? Discoun on noes in Naveslnk BOOBS bank Bonds and ineres E. Mlnon. engrossing diplomas 8 05 $8, Adleiui Cole, sundries. 3 9 Furniure James Hulso, labor 3 00 Balanceonhnnd... $8, Waer commissioners, January, 1607, o January, School Library Accoun. John Eyles, ren o opera house.. 25 Ol Freigh and expre&jage Daniel Shriver, rebae on uiion Si 50 Charles Dennis, cleaning cesspools 1500 John McGacken, labor Wm. Longsrc, labor «18 75 G. P. Hanlns. labor F. W. Brower, caring and grading Wm. WlUey, labor and supplies Curis & Davis, uning 0 00 S. V. Arrowsmlh, persona] expenses.; has. Mnnson & Son, lagsone nndlabor r J.. Burrowes, lumber 2 22 Wm OBrien, plumbing H. Peers, hardware 8 24 Love Co.,lvy HeDdricksnn & Applegre, sundries C. D. Warner.insurance John Buon, sundries D. B. Sllwagon, labor Sabah & Whie, plumbing homos Sco, labor 2 76 Frank Helium, paining and paper-....: Amos S. Borden, prining 2 76 Frank LonRSree. carage 153 J. A. brockmoron, lumber John Norman, labor James Cooper, Jr., salary $1, EX BOOKB AND SUPPLKS. Houghon, Milini Co., boos.. r he Holdon Book Cover Co., paper John eley, books 140 D. U. Heah & Co., books 3 00 Mayuard, Merrl4Co..books W. J. Richardson & Co., supplies James Cooper. Jr., supplies or chemical class Green & Co., bookb Curis & Davis, mublo Leggai Bra, books or school library Curis4Davis.muslo J 25 F. W. Moselle4 Co.,sundries Wyko, Seaman 4 Benedic, sundries 4 84 American Book Co J. M. Olco 4 Co., nk 1800 John. Cook supplies $ Becnplalaloii. RECEPS. March 17h, 1897, balanco on Hand. $5, From sao Krom disric ax 8,00000 From oher sources 1.U09 80 oal receips $22, EXPENDURES. For oucher*salaries...;. $11, For Janiors aalurlcs:;: Forluol M503 For curren oxponsce 1,5411CO ex books und Biippllca 748 SO For manual raining oal expendiures, 10,080 B7 Balance on hand... $0, ceriy ha iho oregoing snumono correc n all rspocs. JAMES COOPER, Jiu Disric Clork. Dnod nod Bank, March 14h, Mooings o hejoard o. Healh. Nooo la honiby gvon ha regular mooing! o ho BOARD OP HEALH OF SHREWS. BURY OWNSHP Will bo bold on ho Ou nnd lilnl Haiirdiuri o ouoi monh, a Cmnmolunure Hull, Hod Hunk, N,j,, % ouroolook, r. M,,. A. e. HAimisov,

4 $ HE RED BANK REGSER, JOHN U 1 COOK. Edior and Proprieor. SUBSCRPON PCE: One ear... 81BO SlxMoBlis breo Monhs..._..._._._._ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16,1898. Spring Openings. he merchans o Eed Bank have seleced Friday and Saurday o nex week as he days or heir ormal opening o spring goods. Las all he merchans o he own combined o have heir openings on he same daes, and his plan proved so successul and so saisacory ha he same mehod will be pursued his spring. Las all he plan o having a general "opening" o he leading sores o. he own on be same dae was an experimen. proved no only a proiable experimen or he business men, bu i was very saisacory o he people who visied he own on he opening days. gave heman opporuniy o see a one visi wha would ordinarily have required a dozen rips. Wih he openings o all he business men on he same dae, be visior and shopper have an opporuniy o see he new ilings in every line o goods, rom ancy millinery o arming ools.. Besides being & good hing direcly or he business, men, and or visiors and shoppers, he plan o having uniorm daes or openiag days is a good hing direcly or he own o Red Bank. ndirecly, oo, i will prove o advanage, by 8lio wing he beneis and advanages o cooperaion by he business men o he own! -hree Peiions. hree peiions were presened a he commissioners meeing las nigh. One was rom he residens o Oakland sree,. asking or a sree lamp o be placed in he middle o he block beween Pearl and Wes srees. he" reques was graned, Anoher peiion wa&rora he business men o Wes Fron sree asking ; or a lag crossing across Fron sree a hrockmorors lumber yard.. his was also graned. he residens o Recor place waned ha sree graveled arid graded. his maer was laid over or he presen. he reques o he people o rving aree o change he name o he sree o rving place has been graned by he commissioners. Arresed or Sealing Money. LaayeB Chandler o. Red Bank was arresed- las Saurday by Consable Franklin Pierce SryUer or aking money ro mi he pocke o William "Franuis. ho he was commied ar he Sheridan hoel abou six weeks ago, bu as Chandler has been serving ii senence o hiry days in he couny jail, he warran was no served unil he came home. Chandler had a heavingon Sunday morning and on Sunday. aernoon lie was aken o he couny jail o awai he acion o he nex grand jury. A he Opera House. Mrs. om humb and her company o Lillipuians will be he aracion a he Red Bank opera house on Friday and Saurday nighs. here will also be a mainee on Saurday aernoon, beginning a hnl-pus wo oclock. Nex Monday nigh Guy Brohers minsrels will show a Red Bank. his company has played here several imes and always gives an excellen perormance.. A License ranserred, Ernes Groes salnon license has been ranserred o his new place o business in he Cohern building, on he nor.h side o Fron sree. Mr. Groo will open his new place in abou a week. Fred J, Smock is making arrangemens o buy Mr, Groes saloon.ixures, and o open a saloon in his old place o business. he sale will probably be compleed his aernoon, A Donaion Pary a Oceanpor. A donaion pary was < held a C. 0. McFaildenB a Oceanpor las hursday nigh or ho benei o Rev. John Wags, pasor o he Mehodis church o ha place, Abou ory guess were presen. he.evening was spen in playing games. A collecion amouning o $11 was aken up and was given o Mr. Wngg. George Jackson Dead. George Jackson, who was injured las Wednesday morning iiv he rolley collision near Euonown, died lab on Wednesday aernoon. ho uneral was held on Saurday aernoon. Waler Gardiner, who wns also injured in he collision, is m he Long Branch hospial nud is doing well. Leasing Resauran Privileges. Edgar Brower o Red Bank, who ormerly kep ho rclnurau on ho Red Bnnk seamboas, has ormed a parner Bhip wih F. A. Lilo o Fair lavon. hey liavo leniied he resauran and bar privileges on nil liu Souh River boas or ono year. A Valuablo Horse Paralyzed. A homo owned by Henry Holmes o Holmdol wan urloken wih paralysis o jw hroa las Wednesday. ho homo Buered no much ha on Friday Mr. llolmeii killed i o ond a misery. his homo wia valued a $450. An Opossum Wih Elghoon l A ox errier ownod by Olnrenco Walllng o inon Falls caugh an opobbiim lai week which hnd omieon young oponniimi in ia pouch. ho opounnib worn rlran o John Hobinaon, inon Fullan rnppor. i OWN ALK. he school elecion in Red Bank yee erday resuled in he reelecion o he rusees whose erms had expiiej, and in.raising all be money asked or by he rusees. Years ago school meeings in Red Bank were as lively as a dog igh; bu or he pas ew years he disric elecions have been as harmonious as he mos devou worshipper o peace could desire, * *» he numerous runaways in Red Bank during he pas ew days should serve as a warning o drivers. While none o he runaways resuled seriously, here is always danger o lie and propery when ranic horses dash hrough he srees. Church News..., An enerainmen under he direcion o Misa LMaa Holmes will be given in he Fir,8 Mehodis church o-morrow nigh- he programme will consis o reciaions by Miss Holmes, singing by he Neidlenger quaree, a Moher Goose recepion by seveneen children, and scar auasics- by nine young women. Rev. S. W. Smih will preach on " Preparaion " nex Sunday morning in Calvary Bapis church. A nigh his subjec will be "Faih." A birhday sociable will be held in his church omorrow nigh. Rev.. J. Washingon will preach on- Handwriing on he Wall" in Pilgrim Bapis church nex Sunday morning. A nigh his subjec will be" Who shall roll us away he sone." A sociable was given by.he womens relie corps in Memorial.hall las,hursday nigh. A programme o music and reciaions was rendered by members o he corps. Sales o Household Goods. A. F. Soria o Maple avenue has rened his houle and will soon move o Jersey Ciy. On hursday aernoon o his week, a one oclock, he will sell his household urniure a aucion. he urniure is modern, nearly new, and in ine condiion. includes bedroom suis, parlor sui, nnd all kinda o urniure ound in a well-urnished house. Mills Edwards o Recor place will sell his household goods on Saurday aernoon a one oclock. n addiion o he household goods wo boas and a en will be sold. Nex Monday aernoon a wo oclock Levi B. VanNess will sell he urniure in his house on Broad sree. On hursday aernoon o nex week John Lloyd o Washingon sree, whose wie died recenly, will sellhisurniure, which comprises parlor and kichen urniure, soves, carpes, crockery, ec. wo Bicycles Solen. Las Saurday nigh hieves enered he bicycle sore o homas J. Emery o Alanic Highlands and sole wo bicycles-and some bicycle sundries. One o he bicycles was a Zimmy racer, 1898 model, and he oher was a* Harord. he hieves had keys o he back door, by which hey gained enrance. Aer hey had go he wheels pu o he building hey locked he door again. he he was no discovered unil Monday morning, when he clerk opened he sore. Mr. Emery has oered $100 reward or he arres and convicion o he guily paries. his is he second ime ha hieves have enered his sore and solen bicycles, A Lile Girl Burned by Elecriciy. Grace Reilly, daugher o Alred Reilly o Sevenh avenue, Long Branch, who is abou ive years old, was burned abou he hnnds las week by elecriciy. he lile girl was playing in her yard when she ook hold ol> a wire used or encing. he wire had come in conac wih one o he guard wires o he rolley line and was charged wih a heavy curren. Mr. Reily heard be cries o his lile daugher and promply rescued her. - *»n Houlon Maine seed poaoes or sale a Sickles & Ciays. Adb. BOARDERS WANED A lu Broad sree. Plensan roonib nnd good ablo- WANEO. A posiion in Borc. Have bad experience Address, ). Box 071, Hed Bank, N. j. SUAON WANED. SlUmlon waned 1)y hal-kroivn lad, amiliar wih honis. Address Lad, Nuvslnk, l. J. ECCS FOR SALE. Pure Dlack Minorca egun or salo. lrice, S1.0O per li. G. VV. Buck, Cols Neck, N. J.. FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Farm \vui?ona and cars, new, or salo by Rober VunSclioick, Monuioulh sree, Hed Bauk. HREE HOUSES FOR REN. hreo houses on Wallnco sree. Prices, $0, $1(1 nnd $11. nquire o A. Ludlow, Ki Broad sree. FARM FOR SALE OR REN. Bmnll urm o 1)0 acres a Leonardvllo orbiiloor ren. Apply o Jolin J. Dowd, Alanic Highlands, GRLS WANED. Girlo waned or Konoral housework, leoronccs required. J.. eluy & Son, Poaoulco block, lied oil UK* FOR SALE CHEAP. Ono Jamar wnjon. ono so,o alnulo harness mid -""lpjilnuirauilucra. A >j.y o l2boidonbrcc, FOR SALE. Nlnu nhuniho Hock o lio,o>k Brunch lliinklui Coiiumny. Apply o A. M. ownloy c Co., Long Bmnch, N. J. SCHOONER FOR SALE. Schooner Eminn Hendrlx; nil n wood onlor nails nonrly WHY, carrying cu,wcly iy ons. Uapl J. B. A urochiiiorqui PEKN DUCK~ECC8] jim prepared U> urnoli Pokin duck win) a iy lijmss N " ray - 1 "" lalx - A ""^ SRAWBERRY PLANS. i! * lm! nl " ""-olim "Wily sniw- WANED Kloorpcnr rmw oroilior We ExchangeWagonsandHarness We will-call and examino wha you desire o rachaniie. larges sock n Easern Hew Jersey. Blrdsall & Bon, Red lianli, N. J, HOUSE FOR REN. j A house n (rocd coudluon a K> Monmouh sree ;or ren, ouse hus nine rooms. Apply o \V. B. PUleiscn. BrldRe avenue, Hed Bark. GRL WANED. Sroaj.. acive young womad lor prcnoral l)0u6coik; Kood pliin cook and laundress; Whie, or colored, Addres, o.,c...care EUSEH.. BEAUFY YOUR ROOMS. Forbcaulul and arisic designs in wall paper, address Mrs. V. VanDorn. Ked Bank, N. J. Orders iiken or a Bliigie room or a whole house. DOC LOS. A brown and whie S. Bernard dog answering o name o lover. he inder will receive a rowail by reurning he dog o L. 3. Ryan, Rumson. DESRABLE Seven-room house, urnace, ron and back sairs, o le; 815 monhly. William F. Durhom 25 Broal sree. Sl.HOOormore o loan irs morgage. HOUSES O LE; No. 50 Washingon sree, now, all improvemens, will be compleed April 15h, No. Si Mechanic sree, 8 rooms, and small barn. Doremus Bros. OFFCES O REN n Hie new Mercanile Bank Building, Red Bank, N. J. Plans o building and diagram o roonm and pariculars a all real esae agens in. Red JJun. FOR REN. A Oceanic, a double sore and dwelling above. Fixures nud couners suiable or a grocery sore, or ren cheap. Apply o John Wilson, Oceanic. POOL AND BLLARD ABLES. wo billiard and wo pool ables, n good condiion, size 4^x0, or sale. Caslr price Saw. Cues, balls, ec. Apply o Armsrong, Box 188, Keypo.i, N. Ji SHOP O LE. Wheelwrigh, blacksmih nnd pain shop a Alanic Highlands o le ogeher or separaely. len reasouublo. Apply o A. Marin, Alanic Highlands. POSS FOR SALE. Locus and chesnu puss, all lenghs and all sizes, or sale. For prices lor ho various sizes and lenghs, call on or address Michael Crlne, Morganvllle, N. J. WANED. wo young girls in REGSER oice o learn ype soing. Paid while learning. Mus have air educaion. Address in own handwriing, John H. Cook, Red Bank, N, J.. _. A LODGE ENERANER. he dialec comedian, Mr. Joe Seele. is sill u drawing card or lodges, churches and privae enerainmens. erms reasonable. Address Joseph Seele, Red Bank, N, J. - CARPE WEAVNG. Carpes woven on bes warp. Rugs and mas in colored paerns a specialy., Work dono promply and ready or delivery on day promised. W. J. Wes. Shrewsbury, N. J. ~ NURSNG. Nursing by ho day or week, No.objecion o conagious diseases or invalids. erms easy. Reerence, Br. O. W. Budlong,Bulord. Address Mrs. Wealhy A. Seeley, Belord, N. J. FOR SALE OR REN. Feed sore on he corner o Ocean avenue and New sree, Sea Brigh A large building or sorage and a gocd oice. Sable or (our horses. Apply o William 8. Jerey, Elberon, N. J. WANED. o buy or casbajdrs-class moderrwhouso locaed convenienly o school and railroad depo. Principals only. Givp ull descripion. Address lcbard H. Brodhead. Buler. Pa. FRS-CLASS HOUSE For ren, on ho rivr, eleven rooms, qsvn waer, gas; alvosmaubardoii lip place; seven minues rom saion; S23 per mouh. For pariculars address B., Box 505, Red Bank, N. J. HOUSE FOR SALE. Seven-room house on- Briilge avenue, Red Bank. Can bo made ino a double house n small expense. Lo 60x150 ee. Barn also on lo. Prlco $1,500; 8700 can remain. H enry E. Whiiug. BOWLNG BUSNESS FOR.SALE. A bowling nnd billiard business, wih un oxcellen paronage, in one o un bes owns in New Jersey, is oered or sale. Price $1,000 cash. Address Billiards, care REGSER,- Red Bank, N. J. FURNURE REMOVED. have a urniure van and am prepared o move pianos and urniure in Red Bank, Fair Haven, Oceanic and surrounding courry. Oice, 198 Sou sree. A. H. Smih, Box435,RedBnnk,N. J. CARROS FOR SALE. Now is he ime o eed your horses carros; per barrel. AJso.cabbage, urnips nnd mixed hay a marke prices. nquire o 0. H. Lum, on ho road lending rom Newman Springs o Llncro. Address Beii Bank posollce. AN ENERANMEN Under he dlreclono Miss LMna HolmeBVlll be given n ho Firs Mehodis church, Red Bank, on hursday evening, March 17h. Selecions will be given by Miss Holmes; a piano solo by Miss Blanche Spinning; organ volunary. Miss Valenine; Moher Gooses Recepion by seveneen children; selecions by Neldllnger Quare; enor solo. Mr. Hess; panomime. \yiu music," Nearer my God, oheo," Miss Holmes; and scar nn(jislcs by nine young ladles. ickes, 35 cens; children, 15 cens. lco cream or sale.. PUBLC SALE. he subscriber will Bell a public salo on ho promises n Eaonoivn on Wednesday, March 23d, 1898, ho house and wo loa belonging o ho lae Mary Wolco. louso conains hireen rooms iu good condiion. Barn, woodhouso, henhouse and a variey o rui and shrubbery. Also a same imo and pluco several aricles o personal propery. HEODORE WOLCO. FREPROOF SAFE FOR SALE. Halj paern, 44 nches high, in oxcellen condiion. Also Decker piano. Will bo sold n Public Aucion, ogeher wih household goods, on Saurday Nigh, March 2«lli, n 204 Broadway, Lou; Drauch. erms cash. <lll,vhl,en 8HULEN. Men Waned! Pracical Sash, Door and Cabine Makers waned. Apply o L. &D. EDWARDS & CO., LONG BRANCH, N. J. MUSCAL NSRUCON. Mr. Henry Hnnllng. ormerly o Now York, do- Hlren o inorm hn puoplo o Kiii Hunk nml viciniy ha lie bun bocomu a nnldcn o lio own and n propurod o irlvo leiibonu n pln.no pliylng, lining Dr. Mniions colobraod mehod, Voiio culure, uslni lio bun-known mehods or ho horough raining o ho Bpnaklii nnd ho nlnolng volco, Uluimoi n plan rending mid n kaiinouy laiih nndpunlla uropnnml or choir, pnrlor uni conoor ulimlng, or Uruia Addrum *. O. Do W, lod lluuk, N, J. NOCE OF SELEMEN. All pereads baring claims pgalos he esae o he lae John VanClea, deceased, win please presen hem or selemen o Mrs. Harrie Smock, Freehold, N. J.,pn or beore Wednesday.^June 1s, ""^8.;.., HARlE SMOCK. FRS MORGAGE 5 PER!CEN BONDS On paying New Jesbrproperies or Bale; Prined circulars on applicaion.,. A.N. CAiyDLGH A: CO., JBanUcrs, : he Bourse, Plilladelpbla. : Household Furniure A AUCON. LevlB. VanNess,will sell a aucion a his house on ( BROAD SREE, RED ON Monday, MaeK, 21s, 1898, A 2;00 OCLOCK, P. M.. Household Furniure consising o Parlor and Bedroom Suis, Carpes, Parlor Heaer, Dining Room able.and Chairs, Window Shades, Kichen Uensils, ec.. LEV B. VANNESS.- JACOB 0. SaUS AUCONEER. EXECUORS SALE O F A. ;.. Farm o 02 Acres, NEAR HOLMDEL, W. J. he subscribers, execuors o ho will o Richard A. Bray, deceased, will sell a he., GLOBE HOEL, BED BASK, X. J. ON Saurday, Warch 26h, i 898 he arm o he Bald deceased, sllnaed abou one - mile souhwes o ho village o Holmdel. he arm conains abou 82 acres, nearly all o which is under culivaion. erms easy and made known on day o sale. SFPHKN H. ALLEN, ELZABEH H. BRAV,, RENE 8. KERR. Execuoi-s. JUS RECEVED % A NEW ^ Lo o Beauiul Designs <$ FOE 8 AMBRODER! AND 1BAENBERG LACE K C. 1. SEPHENSON, $ 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. >; < good encing. he KEYSONE j K will increase he value o sourannj No damage o crops rom soc depreduion.- No joss o crops rom smohering under snow dris. Can blow down. Can biira up. All abou i o our FKBB book on ehce building. ; " CHARLES G. CONOYER, Holmdel. N. J. When BaiyisSick Don grope in he dark or rile.wih sympoms which may be ;i misleading o an unpraciced eye. Send or your physician and leave wih him he responsibiliy o deermining wha he sympoms mean and wha he Remedy Should Be. he wries a prescripion he responsibiliy ress upon you o having i. promply and accuraely illed. "We are in business o mee jus. such emergencies. 1 -Schroeders Bergen & Morris, Pharmacy. Proprieors. 19 Broad Sree, lied Bank. o ( 9 o a i < $ 9 <> o < o o # E no longer supply our seeds o dealers o sell again. A he same ime, anyone who has bough our seeds o heir local dealer during eiher 1896 or, 1897 will be sen our Manual o " Everyhing or be Garden "or 1898 CDiCl? provided.hey apply by leer rkcc and give he name o he local merchan rom whom hey bough o all ohers, his magniicen Manual, every copy o which coss us 30 cens o place in your hands, will be sen ree on receip o 10 cens (samps) o cover posage. Nohing like his Manual has ever been seenhere or abroad; i is a book o 200 pages, conains 500 engravings o seeds and plans, mosly new, and hese are supplemened by 6 ull size colored plaes o he bes novelies o he season, inally, OUR "SOUVENR" SEED COLLECON will also be sen wihou charge o all applicans sending 10 cs. or he Manual who will sae where hey saw his adverisemen. Posal Card Applicaions Will Receive Ho Aenion. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJU a v V Are You Saisied Wih Your Meas? you are no ully saisied wih he qualiy and prices o he meas you have been geing, why no ry he Enerprise Marke, corner o Fron sree and Maple avenue, Red Bank,,, :here you ge nice, juicy seaks, roass and, chops. is an acknowledged ac ha nowhere in Red Bank do hey have such choice meas, DAVD G.APPLEGAE. Spring Opening a Adiem & Coles on, v FRDAY AND SAURDAY, V March 25h and 26h, ;<,......, v ; v 8 v V! V i

5 V- JL. PERSONAL. ljiss Lillie Longeree o Borden sree has been visiing Mrs. Perry M. Hudson o Manasquan. Mrs. James Walsh o Red Bankhaa also been visiing riends aild relaives a ianasquair. *""""", \Brs. Henriea Applegae o Broad sree and her siser; Mrs. Henry Bajdwin - o Brooklyn, wen.on a rip o Waahing- - on-lasweek. hey reurned home on - Monday. Miss Neie Robbins and Miss Phebe i Whie o ; Red Bank spen Saurday and. Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis a Alanic Highlands. * William H, Payne, who has been employed a Smihovn, N.., during he winer, haa reurned o Red Bank or he summer. ;,Miss Flora goden b Asbury..Park, L wrio has been visiing her aun, Mrs. John Dey o Monniouh sree, has reurned home..,,. Mrs. L. P. borpa o Locus avenue, who bab been visiing relaives a Frankord and Wilmingon, has reurned home. Mrs. Garre Golden o Newark spen par o las week wih her siser* Mrs. heodore F. Snien o Herber sree. W. W. Leson o Riverside avenue and Miss Sarah Clayon o Bridge avenue spen Sunday wih riends in renon. George A. Lorigsree will move o hal oi Mrs. William J. SickleBs house on Monmouh sree on he irs o April. Mrs. A. H. Bordeno Shrewsbury, who has been visiing her moher a S. Johns, Canada., is expeced home his.week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman o- Seabrigh spen par o las week wih Mrs. Phoebe Sherman o Manasqunn. ; Miss Carrie A. Whie o Shrewsbury avenue spen par o las week wih riends a Holndel. -. William Riddle o Eaonown, who is employed oh he rolley road, has moved o Red Bank. Misses Emma and Berha Lawrence o Broad sree are visiing riends in New York.. Miss MadalineConover o Lile Silver bab reurned rom a visi o riends a Brooklyn. Mrs. unis Paerson o Long Branch spen a day las week wih relaives in own.." Jesse Rayne.s o Fair Haven is em-. ployed in William A. Hoppings ha sore., Miss Susie Hendrickson o Fair Haven is employed by jr.aua Co. o Broad sree. Miss Emily raord o Broad sree haa been visiing riends a Freehold, i Joseph Hesse and Delord Fisher spen Friday and Saurday in New York.. William. Hulse o Shrewsbury spen Sunday wih riends in own. George Decker o Locus avenue is sick wih he grip. Celebraing S. ParicksDay,. S. Paricks day will bo Celebraed a Seabrigh by a lecure in Holy Cross hall by Rev. E. J. Egan, recor o Holy.Cros3 church o ha place. he ile o he lecure is " mpressions o reland," and i will be given on hursday.nigh o his week. A musical programme has been prepared, and rish melodies willy>e sung during he evening.,. he enerainmen will conclude wih he arce "he Limerick Boy," which will be given by members o he Holy Cross dramaic olnb. hose who will ake par in he presenaion o he arceare John Pollard, homas-levy, Jr., James Woolley, Marin Naugbon, homas OBrien, Miss Mary OBrien and Miss Annie Levy.. A Pary a Nu Swamp- Miss Mamie Field enerained a nunihero her rignds aher home a Nu 3.w&"np las Wednesday nigh. he guess had a merry ime playing games, and rereshmens ware served during he evening. hose presen were Misses Annie Moun, Elsie Benne and Mabel Applegae, Mr. and Mr3. William Applegae, Frank Anonides, Charles Benne and Charles Hopping o phapel Hill; Misses Frances Field, Sadie Applegae, Ella and Kae VanClea; Helen DeCou, illie Hendrickson and Charloe Field and Waler Field o Nu Swamp ; Ruus Savidge o Alanic Highlands; Philip Leonard o Leonardville and Max Baes o Lincro.. *, A Schoolboy Ges a Ducking. Sephen Barre, a en-year-old schoolboy o inon Falls, was going home rom school one day lns week when he and some o his companions began " doing Bups" in he wreckage o he sawmill, in he sream below he dam. Barre had his school books under his arm. and in v jumping. rom imber o. imber he slipped and ell in a hole where he waer was up o his neck. He was ished ou and wen home crying. George Craw.ord, Henry Aumack and Henry Connors also oil in he sream, bu he waer was no so deep where hey ell in. ^*~» New Prices or Berry Pickers. he Monmouh couny rui growers associaion a is las meeing arranged a achodulo o prices o bo paid o berry pickers he coming season. he price paid or picking srawberries will bo 1J cens per cup; blackberries li cens a cup and raspberries one ccn a oup. he ormer prices wore wo cens a cup orsniwherjies, H cens or black berries and rom one o H cens or ruspberrieb. All he members o he associaion have agreed o he new schedule. A Flag or a Public School. lio American Mechanics OCJRO o Holmdcl presened a ilag las Friday o lio Crawords Corner school. he presenaion exercises weroheld a he school in lip aernoon. Speeches wero made by Ubv.. J. Whnlen oc Maawnn, and Rov. Rober B. Fisher and H. C. Whaley o Holmdel. lio now lag in 11x15 ee.. he polo on which i was raised WQB given o hobcliool by William Craword. have eoino very ine) omngns nc 2!> oena por dozen, and Homo Flbridim n 150 cens. Louia PraM, Broad Brce, Rod Bank. Adv> Very lino linen onvelopeh, pino paper nurneo, a Wn cens per pnolcngo, aluii REiHEn saionery ioro, Broad orco, lied Bank.- Adv,., :.<. : OBUARY. Edward Bardw.ell, a carpener, who lived in, David iances house on Monmouh sree, was srioken wih paralysis las hursday while a work onr.-w. Gleasons new house on Pearl sree. He was on a scaold ori he ouside o he building and he ell..hrough a window on he aic loor.: here wer no sairs in he building and he had o be lowered o he ground wih ropes. Dr. Rush aended him and he apparenly recovered. his morning while iie was siing ahe breakas able he was again sricken wih paralysis. He ell o bis chair and died in a ; ew minues:" He was 62-years old and leaves a daugher, Mrs. Darwin Smih o Red Bank, and a son who lives a rumansburg, New York. A shor service will be held a he house a ive oclock o-morrow aernoon, and he body will be sen o rumansburg or burial. Mrs. Mary A. Wheeler*,. Mrs. Mary A. Wheeler, wie o Edward H. Wheeler o Branchpor, died o. paralysis on Friday, March 4h. Mrs. Wheeler was sricken wih paralysis abou hree years "ago and he sroke le her almos helpless. She was again sricken on he day o her deah. She was he daugher o Mary and igeorge Dennisori, and was born in New York in Seven children survive her. hey are Waler D., George D.,-Edwin H., Frederick L., rving and Alma Wheeler and Mrs. William -abor. Mrs. Wheeler was a member o he Firs-Bapis church o Long Branch. Sirs. Sarah S. ycko. Mrs. Sarah M. ; Wycko, wie o Henry M. Wycko o Keypor, died o paralysis on Sunday o las week. She was 61 years old. Mrs. WyckolE received a sroke o paralysis abou nine years ago and she never recovered rom is eecs. A ew days beore her deah she suered anohersrpke, which proved aal. Besides her husband she leaves wo children. Mrs. Wycko waa a 6iser o DeWi C. Heyer o Lile Silver. homas J, Oakes. homas, J; Oakes died a Red Bank las hursday, aged 27 years,.aer a years sickness. He was a son o Parick Oakes o Holmdel, bu had lived in Red Bank nearly all his lie. A wie survjves him. he uneralwas held on Monday morning rom S. Jamess church. he pall-bearers were Edward Connors, Jacob Sraus, John Long, Jbhn Lang, VVilliam Welsh and Con. Cronen. he body was buried a M. Olive. Clarence XeJRoj Decker; -, Clarence LeRoy Decker, younges son o Mary and George Decker o Locus avenue, die? yeserday aernoon. His deah was caused by pneumonia, wih which he had been sick, bu a ew days. He was en monhs old. he uneral will be privae and will be held o-morrow aernoon a wo oclock rom he bouse. he services will be conduced by Rev. Rober MacKellar and he body will be buried a Fair View. John Jlar:er. Mrs. John. Barker died a Red Bank on. Monday o las week o dropsy, ag^d abou 45 years. She had been sick abou six: monhs. Mrs. Barker had lived a Lile Silver and Red Bank all her lie. She leaves a husband, bu no children. he uneral was held on Wednesday rom her lae home and he servicewas conduced by Rev. J. William Lee o Lile Silver. he body was aken o Blue Ball or burial. JniH J3. Whie. Mary E. Whie, wie o John Whie, died o pneumonia yeserday aernoon a her home on Beach sree. She was 49 years old and -had been sick abou a week. A husband and hree children survive her. he uneral will be held on Friday a hal-pas one rom he house and a wo. oclock rom "Calvary Bapis church. he body will be aken o Whie Ridge cemeery a Eaonown or burial. Mrs, Ann Jane Kino. Mrs. Ann Jane King, who was said o be 104 years old, died near Keypor on hursday, March 3d. Mrs. King was bom a slave and lived a Norolk, Virginia, unil recenly, when she came Norh o live wih her daugher, Mrs. Piman, who live.-? near Keyporc. ParicllleVv. Parick Kelly died near Marlboro on Snurday a week ago. aged 59 yeara. His deah was caused by pareais, wih which he had been aliced or abou wo years..he leaves enjjphildren, six boys anil ijur girls. His wie died a ew years ago. inicl Jllqrris. Daniel Morris, son o homas Morris, died a Eaonown las hursday o pneumonia, aer a wseks sickness. He wao nineeen years /old..he uneral was held on Sunday nnd he body was aken o Glendola or burial. Mrs. lilixa Conk.,, Mrs. Eliza Conk, widow o Bonjanin lonk, died n Norh Long Branch las Wednesday, need 78 yours. She was a naive o England. Lipplnco Ooopor. Miss Maybnllo Lippinco, daugher o Mra. A. B. Lippinco o Long Branch, wasmarried on Monday o las week o homas W. Coopur, Jr., nlno o Long Branch. ho ccroniony ook place a he brides homo under a bowor o Bmilax nnd carnaions, nnd was perormed by Rov. B. B. Suns. ho brides wedding dread was o blue whipcord, wih ha o. innoh. A wedding breakas ollowed ho ceremony. ho coiinlo mvo gone on a wedding our o Bualo, Niagara Fnllsand oher poins o ineres in Now York jno. A Wood Mcnlrcc. No denirico is boor han Dr. Borueni deal. Few arc BO good. Prepared by W. 15. Parnona. A all drugging, Si. cens, Adv.,, -_..< m Dr. ChApman enn ho consuled a ho oilloo O Dr. Fl«ld on ho second and ourh lmrudayn o each monh, Eyu,, nose and hroa oxoui8iv,oly.~/l( >. Loijg Branchs Handsomes Woman. Mrs. Leo Wes- o Long, Branch received an album laq week as a prize or being he preies woman lrr.long Branch.. Laayee VahSchoick Was he judge o he* beauy cones. - lhs. BENNE-Aile Bilver, on uesday, March 15h, Mrs. Jolin Benne, o a sou. BBAr. A Long Branch Ciy, ou Wednesday, March Oh, Mrs. homab Boay. ol a daugher. HcNNESSEY. AMonraouh Bench, on Sunday. March 6h, Mra. Washingon Heuiicssi:j-,o a daugher.... LUKER. A Belord, oh Sunday, March 13h, Mrs. Pejor Luker, ol a daugher. MCHEL. A Wes Long Branch, on Monday, March Hh, Mra..Charles E. Michell, o a daugher. FERCE. A.Long Branch, on uesday, March 8h, Mrs. Charlea Pierce, o a son. SMH. A LODEBranch Ciy, on Friday, March «h. Mra 5 John Smih, ol a daugher. SMH. A Norh Long Branch, on uesday, March 8h, Mrs, George Smih, o a son. WHE. A Oakiare; on Monday, March 7h, Mrs. John Whie, p a daugher. WARNEB. A Norh Long Brand), on uesday March 8h, Mrs. John Warner, ol a son. WOOLLEY.-A Long Branch Ciy, on Wednesday, March 9h, Mrs. H. G. Woolley, o a daugher. MAUR AGES. CAMP-WHARON.-A Keypor, on Wednesday, Mnrch 16h, Miss Clara Camp and Edwin H. Wharon, boh o Keypor. CUEMAN-LEPFERSON. A Rosevllle. on hursday, February 17h, Miss Carrie Cueman o Kosevllle and Llnord R. Lelerson o Anbury Park. LPPNCOrr>-COOPER.-A Long Branch, on Monday, March i, by Rev, B. B. Seals, Miss Maylielle Lippinco and homas W. Cooper, Jr., boh o Long Branch.... HEAHS.. CONK. A Norh Long Branch, on Wednesday, March Uh, Mrs. Eliza Conk, aged 78 years, 5 monhs and 20 days. -DECKER. A Red Bank, on uesday, (March 15h, Clarenco LeLby, son o ucy. and George Decker, aged 10 monhs. ESELL. Near! Asbury Park, on Wednesday. March lh, rene, wileb Harry Esell, aged 20 years. GERNO. A Manasquan, on hursday, March 10h, Mrs. John Uerno, aged 10 years. KELLY. Near Marlboro., on Saurday, March 5h. Parick Kelly, aged 59 years. KNG. Near Keypor, on hursday, March 3d, Mrs. Ann Jane King, aged 101 years nod 10 monhs. MORRS. A Edonown, on hursday, March 10h, Daniel Morris, aged 10 years. OAKES. A Red Bank, on hursday, March 10h, homas Oakes, son o Parick Oakes o Holmdel, aged 27 years. > WHEELER. A Branchpor, on Friday, March n, Mrs. Mary A. Wneoler, aged 51) years. WHE. A Red.Bank, on uesday, March 15h, Mary E., wie o John Whie, aged 4ii yean,. WYCKOFF.-A Keypor, on Sunday, March Oh, Sarah H., wie o Henry Wycko, aged 01 years nnd 4 monhs.. JACOB C. SHDS... Aucion Sale AUCONEER OF. Household Goods. Having rened my house, and being abou o move o Jersey Ciy, 1 will Oder or sale a public, vendue, on he premises, on s.- hursday, March J7.li a oneoclock P. M., he ollowing personal propery :... wo Bedroom Suis, 1 hree-quarer Bed ndd Chionier, 1 Hair Maress. 1 small Feaher Bed, 3 Spring Beds, Carposon six rooms, 2 Book Coses, 1 Couch and 1 Lounge, Parlor Sui, Ha Rack, Dining Room Furniure, Rockers, Small Sands, Fur Rugs, Clock, 3 Piano Sools, Gns Radiaor, smnll Gas Bove^Rerlgernor, and many oher aricles o Household and Kichen Furniure. ERMS^hree monhs credi wih approved noe. on ail suins over $10; under $10, cash. A. JP. SORMA. HEODORE F. SNFFEN... AUCONEER AUCON SALE OF Household Goods he Subscriber will sell a public aucion on iaurdaij, larch 19h, 1898, on he premises a 17 Reoor Place, Red Bank; a One Oclock, P. 31., A quaniy o household urniure which includes Soas, ables, Rockers, Bedroom Ses, Feaher Beds and Wire Spring, Crockery and Glnsswore, Laco Curains and Poles, Maing, ngrain Carpe, Rag Carpe, Sovea, Lamps, Ec. wo Boas, one en and numerous oher aricles, all in good condiion. MLLS EDWARDS. JACOB C. SHU), AUCON SALE AUCONEER. OK Household Goods. ho subscriber will null a aucion on hursday, March 24h, 1898 on lio promlnca a Ho. 22 Washingon Sree, Rod Bank, A 1 oclock, p. M., A qunnly o houbcliold urniure, coning o parlor and klolion urniure, crockery, oovee, bcdii nnd bedding, crpos, oo. JOHN LLOYD. > * * * * * *.< 4 *< 4 44 < > > H - ^ we pracice economy we can all have he bes --.gqods." n he smoking line you can ge a s-cen cigar o Baileys make which is equal o a grea 1 ; > many io-cen cigars.; he old reliable Combina- ion, which has been on he marke or ouieen years^and which is sold hrough he whole couny ;"-:. _ and sae, as well as ia New York sae, is sill sold -^-^ - by all hones dealers. Our oherbrands are equally good, bu are o di-. *- eren shapes and syles. hey are he Expor, ; Srnockee and Spriner, all 5-cen cigars. : Our en-cen cigars are all "gil edge," and are "on he op shel." Baileys Happy Medium is he bes chewingho- : bacco on he marke. wo ounces or.5 cens.. ry i. -: -^ have a ull line o seed poaoes on hand and in ransi direc rom Houlon, Aroosook couny, Maine. Call and see us..,... Smoke Baileys Combinaion Cigar and Chew Happy Medium. JOHN BALEY, RED BANK. FREEHOLD, MANASQUAN. - * * * * * * * * * * Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i -o c SHR WASS We inend excelling all previous eors his season in our Shir Wais Deparmen. We are now showing some charming novelies o prey Percales, ancy Chevios, cool and resh looking Lawns, Piques, Ginghams and. Madras Zephyrs. he. "snap," he syle and excellence o he garmens under one dollar are already being alked abou, as you know i isn necessarily he price ha regulaes syle and beauy. Our Shir Waiss range in price rom a well-mad.e unlaundered wais a 25 cens o he iner grades, maerials and syles, a $3.00, wih all he inermediae prices. ; DRESS GOODS SPECALS. BRLLANNE MOHAR, in black only, 40 inches wide, handsome brigh luser, his is equal o any ever sold a 50 cens, our price, per yard 29c. New Spring Dress Maerials in all he newes impored novelies and riches colorings, one Hne worh paricular menion in choice colors and designs, regular price 75 cens, a per yard 50c. Noice o Dressmakers and.home Sewers - Our special sale o Dressmakers Supplies and. Noions adverised las week coninues or he balance o his week. A guaraneed saving on every purchase you make. ^:«;?;NX^ SRAUS CO. Geing in Coal s an easy job i is done righ. ge he same price or my coal as oher dealers, bu sell he bes coal mined. screen i horoughly, and deliver i jus as soonas he wagon can be loaded and.hauled o your place. Good coal and good service are bringing me los o come-again cusomers. C. H. BROWN. Yard nenr lullroad Dopo, opposie! ConlriinaBnwmill, A ponnl pen o Box 510, Red Bank, N. J., will rench me. % r y i y.4.* Y i y yy r y y v» y v V V y r r v X i Y

6 EMMA H. BENNES WLL. Her Esae COPS o Her Biser and Ber Nieces and Nephews. he will o he lae Emma H. Benne o Wes Long Branch has been probaed. She le $100 o Azariab C. Benne o ake care o he amily plo in he Cols Neck cemeery"! her brocade shawl was le o ibe grandchild o hereieer Cornelia, Cora Paerson; and her wearing apparel was le o her Biser Mary, and her niece, Emma L. Benne. She direced her execuors o erec a ombsone over her grave and bequeahed $25 each o her nieces and nephew, rene L. Benne, Samuel Bridge and Sarah Bridge. he res o her esae she le o.her siser, Mary Bowman, and her nephew, Azuriah C. Benne, whom she appoined execuors. he laer only qualiied. he will was signed March 25h, 1880, in he presence o George.W. Bowman and Emma L. Benne., New^uildlngs Lamber WaKlell is earing down his blacksmih shop a Wes Long Branch and will pi^j up a hree-room building, 30x00 ee, in is place. he buildmg will be occupied by Flrank. Sherman. One room will be used as a blacksmih shop, one as a pain shop, and one as a woodworking shop. he work o eaiv ing down and r-eballdlng: is in. charge o Augusus homas. he back pan o Frederick Luners building a6 Bseiold has been moved o he rear eeiis. mk iod a being convered ino a "barn. Charles R. EHe b paing op a building a FWehoJd beween he sore occupied by he-levy brohers and he Ellis building. Frank J. Dsis.is building a house or John -jasej* aj Alanic Highlands whic& will eas( $3,<K)8. ABesamisas and re-pairs will be qjade o Ou. p.b^el which will cos m Kev Kailroad Buildings. he Omaal railroad company is building a new sreigb house a Seabrigh he oelgbl bouse is being buil by Prichard & Williams and will cos $1,100. he Pennsylvania railroad is building a new saion a Farningdale o ake he place o he building which was recenly desroyed^by dynamie and ire. he people o Farmingdale wan a prey saion buil here, and hey have expressed much dissaisacion over he building which is being pu up by he railroad company. HocVhockson Swamp Sold Again. -Darius Vandermark has sold Hockhockson swamp o Sephen Rosenleld. SJr. Vandermark bough he swamp a lile over a year ago. He se up a porable sawmill and sawed and sold a grea deal o imber. he sale o Eosenield was made abou wo weeks ago. Mr. Rosenleld will coninue he work o cuing o he imber, a large par o which consiss o ine whie pine rees.,mr. Vandermark made a large proi on he imber he sawed, and on he sale o he propery o Rosraield. J, Souh Sree Propery Sold. Harry Robinson has sold bis house and lo on Souh Bree o idavid G. Applegae o Asbury Park, who recenly bough Mr. Eobinsons mea marke a he corner,o Fron sree and Eiverside avenue. Mr. RobinaonB house was comparaively new, and he lo is a large one. Mr. Robinson received 4,500 or he propery. he Markham Place Sold. he Markham place a Lile Silver, owned by John. Love, has been bough by Samuel Free, ax commissioner o Brooklyn, or $5,000. he sale was made by Francis "Whie. he house has ieen room*) and ive acrea o ground goes wih he house. he propery is considered a bargain a he price paid. Now Buildings a Long Branch. hrco new buildings are o be buil a Long Brancli. One o. hem is a double house, conaiuing Bixeen rooms, or D. Halsey Plieln, which will cos $4,000. ho oher wo houses are or Addieon Morris and Howard Green. Aaron Smock Buys a Farm, Aaron Smock o lolmdel has bough Mrs. Ellen Jereys propery u Wes Long Brancli, adjoining Moun Carmel comcery. lip propery is n small arm, wih a house, burns and oher oubuildings., ho price paid wna $8,000 Lund Bold a Eaon own. Joseph Johnson him sold eigh acres o land a Souh Knonown o leiiry Wood or $500. Mr. Wood in building a now houso on he propery. ho OUBO will connin nix rooms and will cos $1,000. ^ ^ _ Long mid ulior, hick ami hin rubber bnndj, nooorcd n a box, a lurady hing or ho homo or or bunlnraa uoo, 10 cono, a un icaisbi saionery uoro. Adv. Sales o Land. J. Nelson Harris o Brooklyn has bough he Charles Aumack arm near Freehold.. He will ake possession a once and he propery will be much improved. - homas. Kinney o Newark has bough he C. H. allnan propery a Oakhurs or $5,500. Many improvemens will be made o he place. J. Wesley Hearaan has bough a lo a Long Branch adjoining he propery o Mrs. E. L. Morris. Mr. Seaman will soon build a house on he lo Luke W. Soddard has bough he Woodbine* hoel propery a Maawan or $5,500. Mr. Soddard has occupied he premises or live years. Anhony ruaxs W ill. Anhony ruax, who died a Long Branch las week, le an esae -valued ra $40,000 o $50,000. He le a will giving his widow and his son by his second wie, Conover ruax, $4,000 each. he seven children by his irs wie ge $3,800 each. hree o his jnamesakes, Anhony ruax Woolley and Anhony ruax aylor o Long Branch, and Anhony ruax o Asbury Park, will receive $100 each. he real esae is o be sold and he proceeds divided equally among he eigh children..deeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers have been iled in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending March 12h, 1898: SHRKWSnUR OWN8MP. Mary E. Hendrickson and husband, o Mabel M. Hodges. - Piece o propery, 1,500, James Casey o Maggie M. Arbubo. Flcco o propery, $&».. Wm. B. Parker and ohers o Goorge Mahews. Lo a Bed Bank, $210. Harry Robinson o David G. Applegae. Propery a Red Bank (.S(,5C0.. John S. Applegae o James C. Dougbv. Land a Eed Bank, $850.., Buis 8. Merri, rusee o, bo Fair Haven Americau Mecbanlcs. Land a Fair Haven,?1. Georglana brockmoron and husband, o Alber B. Craword. Land a lnon Falls, $876. M1DDLKOWN OWNSHP. William V. Wilson o Francis Downes. Land a Por Monmouh, S- Kae R. Lluyd o Herber D. Lloyd. Land a Keansburg, SKi.ai John HeDry Lloyd o Herber D. Lloyd. Land a KeaGSburg. gl, Houson Fields, sheri, o James Alioara. Land a Highlands, $1,61)0. ALANC HGHLANDS. Lizzie D. Frazer and husband o heo. F. Brown. LoUl, S. EAONOWN OWNSHP.. Frank H. Finch o eresa 8. "Woodward. Piece o propery, $1.-..< eresa a Woodward o Win. H. Harlln. Piece ol propery, $1. RARAN OWNSHP. John B. Collins o homos W. Collins. Piece o propery* S. homas W. Collins o Arvilla Collins. Piece o propery, S. Alnea Wallim? exx, o Mary A. Jereys. Piece o propery, 84,000, Elizabeh D. Oaboro o rusee o Keypor brass band.. Lo a Keypor, 885. MAAWAN OWKSHP. nenrv H. Longsi e o Luke \Y. Soddard. Lend a Maawan, go.cou. OCKAN OW.VSniP. James E. Jones and ohers o James Ambacker. Piece o properly, 8115(1. Richard Archer o Charles Henry AWnCr7;Piece o propery, $100.. James Lane and ohers o E. Evere brockmoron. Lo a Long Brancli John S., Hclsler o John A. Seaman. Land a Long Branch, 81,000. Wlnleld 3. B. Parker o Mary Schenok. Lo a Long Branch, $1. Houson Fields, sheri, o John Lively. Land a Long Branch, $75. Houson Field, sheri o Joshua E. Baron. Land a Long Branch. S1.0U. Samuel 8. Dunham o Wm. n. Maps. Land a Long Branch Ciy, $ John W. Slocum o Samuel 8. Scoboy. Lo a Long Branch Ciy, $ Frank M. Miller o aulman A. Miller. Lo a Allenhure. $1. Cornelius H. ollman o homas. Klnpey. Laud a Oahurs, $1.. James Goodwino Lewis Brown. Lo o Oakhurs, $125. Mary O. Wilson nnd husband o Washingon Wilson. Lo on Bi own propery a Elberon, $1. NKPDNE OWNSHP. Margare A. Worman o Aunle G.Borden. 3 los a Asbury Park. $1. Mary N. Davis and husband o Lcvl Davis. 2 los a Asbury Park, $il,500. Uuuli S. Klnmonh o J. Sanley Ferguson. Lo a Asliury Park, 81. J. Sanley Ferguson o Elijah Ci VanClea. Lo al Asbury Park, $1,000. da J. Oakley o Mary G. Halo, i! los a Ocean Grove $1.. FraDk Appleby o William M. Pawley. Lo a Ocean Grove. Heighs, $000. William M. Pawley o he A. A. GrlHoK roa company. Lo a Ocean Grovo Heighs, $800. Gerdnn Drammond o Moron Uerber, Lo a Wes Asbury Park, $ Augus Asbrand o ho Asbury Park building and loan nssocaiod. Lo on Gould rac a Wes Asbury Park, $1. WALL OWNSHP. Calvin Curis o Eugene M. Pullen. Land a Mmmsquan, $8(10. obocca Mc(i. Pearco, guardian, o Esher M. Davlaon. Land.a Manasquan. $2,riOO. Wm. 8. Yard o Albor A. Naylor, Lo a Bolmar, &) l)uoa FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Houson Fields. Bhcri o 8amli J, Wluon. Plooe o propery, $1,000. BaruhJ. Wlnon nnd husband, o Joseph Nelson Harris. Plcco o propery. $1. Wm. ), llulshar aud ohers, o Geor«o M. Huleo. Plcco o propery. $ OWKH OWNSHP, John H. Clayon o Barah E. Floldcr. Plocoo propery. $1110. John. Burdgo and ohers, bolrs, o Vicoria A,. Naxnon. Lo on Burdgo esoo, S. John. Burdge and ohers, boirs, o Samuol B. DurdRO. 2 los on nurdgo enao, ji, Josephs. lurdk)and ohers, helre, o John. Uurdge, Plocxj o proiwry, gl. UPPER FHKKHO11) OWNSHP. Houson Fields, ahnrll, o nmccs o he publlo Bcliool unii." loco o propery, 85 6(X). WORCESER CQR5ES ASKYQUR DEALER ORHEM Our Shoes Wear Our Shoes Fi. wosyles rom Our Mens Shoe Sock. he maker o "jiese 1 shoes guaranees hem io us. We guaranee hem o you as being he bes value ha $3.50 and $4.25 will buy anywhere. Mens an and black vici lace shoes, B, CandD wide, sizea.5 o 10, one o he new shapes, very sylish, - $J3w5 Mens Russia cal, wo colors, one syle oe he laes shape, he oher he popular London brough upo dae, regular wid hs and sizes, $ 4, H 5 Drop in a your convenience and le us show hese shoes o you. Don hesiae because you don wan o buy jus JOW, or because you have : never bough here. We wouldn ask or a beer ; ime or inroducing his sores values o you han now. Nex o Navesink Naional Bank, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N; J. ; FRANCS WH-E, Real Esae, : Loans and nsurance,. FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. O LOAN. have considerable money on hand ha my cliens will pu ou on propery in good, condiion and where i can remain or a long ime i he ineres is promply paid.. -. <i, O LE. On Riverside avenue, our houses a $80, one a $38 per monh, all improvemens. On Fron sree, nea coage and barn, $ "2.50. Fla, all improvemens, $12; hal o house, $12. Washingon sree, coage, $18.. Mechanic sree, house, $14. Wallace sree, coages, $20 and $14. Whie sree, $8 and $11. Wall sree, $7 and $10i Bridge avenue, house, $101 Leonard sree, $10. Oakland sree, $12. Leroy place, $80. Broad sree, mansion and grounds, $70. Shrewsbury avenue coage, $1(1, and Beveral ohers., *_. -FOR SALE! Over a million dollars worh o propery, very desirable and on easy erms. SPECAL OFFER. Prey coage on Washingon sree, splendid condiion, worh $4,200, owner died; will sell o close esae or $3,600. Corner propery on Maple avenue, big bargain, $4,500. Large house on Riverside avenue, improvemens, barn, access o river, $8,000, $500 down, balance can remain a ive per cen as long as you wan o; ine place or boarding-house. weny los on Mapla avenue, among hem he wo ines on he avenue, 75x300, $2,750 each. Nea coage and sore propery on Shrewsbury avenue, rens or $26 per monh, $3,100. Coage on "Fron sree, lo 90x234, worh $7,000, will sell or $5,600; owner died and wan o close esae. NSURANCE N BES COMPANES. FHAXCS WHE. WJiy Can Give A weny-year Guaranee SEEL Handsome Oices N HE NEW Regiser- Building. have ive oices o le on he second loor o he new-reqiseb building on Broad sree, Red Bank. he ren is $100 per yea* or each oice, and hey " can be had singly, or ia suies o wo or hree. he oices are heaed wih seam, and he hall and sairway ia lighed and heaed wihou expense o he occupans. iled oile rooms or men and women, wih he bes saniary equipmen, are on he same loor. he oices have hard wood polished doors, and are rimmed wih quarered oak. hey have seel ceilings and side walls, handsomely deco- > raed. Marble basins, wih nickel-plaed iings, are in each oice, and he oices can be lighed wih eiher gas or elecric ligh, as, may be desired. he building is solidly consruced and is almos ireproo. he plumbing was done under he direcion o one o he bea saniary jxpers o New York ciy. he ren or each vacan oice is he same, and he irs comerwill have choice o rooms. Leases can be seen a he oice o Charles Henry vins, Rooms 3 and 4, REGSER building. he Rush o JOHN H. coos:. Y Y When spring opens he.* v rush o building work be- "V * gins. People who hough V,%> and planned over heir new V V* houses during he winer, * ^.arrange o award conracs ^ > abou his ime, and hasen o ge he work under way. Your new house may be a Y * large one or a small one. < ^ Whaever he size,or wha- >! ever he class o work,! > would like o do i. Some >» o he, bes-buil houses a > * Rumson were buil by me; & > bu because can build high * * class,expensive houses, > > do no sligh he work in > > smaller houses. pu he > > same horoughness care and in small he work, same > > i ha do in he larges jobs A. have underaken. «,> Arhur E. Smih, FAR HAVEN, N.J. Y Every building mus have a roo. he only quesion is o he kind o roo and he way ha roo is pu on. As o durabiliy, nohing equals a galvanized seel roo, properly pu on. A poor seel roo, a roo wih deecive shees o seel, is no beer han any oher poor roo. buy my galvanized seel shees rom he very bes manuacurers o hecounry. ha insures a airly good roo, "o begin wih. o his add my own knowledge o galvanized seel shees, acquired by nearly welve years experience in he business. have every appliance or puing on seel roos. My knowledge o seel shees, and my "knowhow" o puing on seel roos, enables me o give a weny-year guaranee wih all my work. DANEL H. COOK, NON FALLS, he Seel-Roo Man/ NEW JERSEY.

7 EAONOWN NEWS.. A JParu a Miss Grace Danglers-, Jeal Esae o be Sold. Miss Grace Dangler enerained a ew, o her riends las. Wednesday nigh. he evening was spen in playing euchre and oher games unil eleven oclock, when a collaion was served. hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. William ; Dangler, Jlr. and Mrs. Huner Dangler, Misses Grace Field, Agnes Beach andflorence Eacke, Harry Hacke, George Spaulding and Frank Lile. he. personal propery, and he real esae o he lae Mary E. Wolco will be sold nex Wednesday. he real esae consiss o (i house and lo on railroad. avenue, and wo oher los 40x150 ee, Jeer "Walden has rened his house on Souh sree o R. J. Sevens, who is employed by George Gould. For he presen Mr. Walden will live in his coage nex o he place he has rened o Mr. Sevens., he American Mechanics and he Daughers o Libery will give an eners ainmen and sociable in Crescen hall o-nigh,ocelebrae he ih anniversary o heir organizaion. he adverised, leers in he posolce are or Mrs/ Herber Cadman, D. A. Boyd, Ezekiel Fricklin, Jacob Fenwick, P. S. Lyseman, John Owens, L. Schmiller and Miss Grace Whie. Joseph Cohen o Long Branch, who was arresed or dumping garbage in Eaonown ownship, will have a hearing beore Jusice John C. Edwards on Saurday., homas Richardson, ormerly o Shrewsbury,. is building a new pain shop a Souh Eaonown. he new building is 20x40 ee. he women o he Mehodis church will hold a lunch box sociable a Cap. Borden Sanords on hursday nigh. John Garside o Faerson, a son-in-law o Charles Lile, 8r., o his place, has reurned rom a rip o Klondike. Ma Burns has been engaged as oicial sarer a he rack a Washingon aqueduc. George Franoher will move o Oceanpor abou he irs o April. WAYSDE NEWS. Clergyman Aached WihConvulions-Los in nocmiocwon Swamp. Rev. Mr. Carle, pasor o he Revey o wn Mehodis church, was aacked wih convulsions while driving o Asbury Park las week. He was near Edwin L. Harenss house when he was aacked. Mr. ;nd Mrs. Havens succeeded in reviving lini, mid La he aernoon ho was able o o home. Mr. Carle has had one or wo imilar aacks previous o his. Charles Wycko and John Weber aok some imber o he sawmill a Cels Seok las hursday aernoon. When hey were reurning home hey ook he wrong road and were los in Hockhockson swamp and did no ind heir way ou unil aer nine oclock a nigh. Oicers o he mis3ionary sociey ohe Mehodis Sunday-school werei eleced in Sunday. Mrs. Joseph C» ruax was leeed presiden, Mi; C. Woolley secreary and Alice Green reasurer. Miss Annie Shack o Wes Long Branch making her home wih her grandoher, Mrs. Lydia A. Dangler. She is ;ending he Wayside school. Mrs. O. Frances ruax has aken Miss ilivia Kings Sunday-school class or he imainder o he year. Miss Bessie Hun o Poplar and Edard Adams o Deal are o be married ex Sunday. he sacramen o he Lords Supper was adminisered in he Mehodis church m Sunday. Miss Emma Bendy joined he Daugh- «rs o Libery a Red Bank las Friday ligh- William Hay ward b Marlboro ownihip visied riends a Poplar on Sunday. John Morris and amily o LongRranch lave moved on Francis Wylies arm. Mrs. Daniel Cover o inon Falls vised riends here las week. Mrs. J. Hopping Dangler had a sewing pary one day las week. Miss Anna M. King, who has been ick, is recovering. Joseph and Alonzo Wardell are sick wih measles. Leser D. Whie, 60n o Garre Whie, has been sick. FAR HAVEN NEWS. he only surviving charer member o A Surprise Pary a Mrs. JUCob, Ellenberga on Friday Sigh. he Long BranchOdd Fellows lodge, which celebraed is golden anniversary A number o Mrs. Jacob Ellenbergs >n Monday nigh. \ riends surprised her wih a visi on Friday nigh. he guess passed a pleasan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane, Misses Cora and Nellie Lane o Holmdel and Myron evening playing games and dancing. Campbell o Lile Silver w je Sunday A midningh rereshmens were served. guesa o Mr. and Mr. saiah S. Lane. he guess were Mrs. George Miaon and James Smih o Shrewsbury, who will her daughers Carrie and Sarah, Mr. and arm Henry Rippis place his year, had Mrs. George Ellenberg, homas Smih, a caring bee on Monday in which en William Curchin, Joel and Edward Minon, Edward Lile"and homas Smih. eams ook por. Misses Berie Smih and Lizzie Wooley speu par o las week wih Mrs. Edward Snyder, who is employed in Jersey Ciy, spen Sunday and Monday Harry. Hopper a Long Branch. wih bis parens, Hon. and Mrs. George he ladies aid sociey cleared $32 a B. Snyder.. he enerainmen and sociable las Miss Olive Curchin, who has been Wednesday nigh. visiing riends in New York or he pas saac Dangler has bough a new eam wo weeks, has reurned home. o bay horses rom William C. Ely o Leon Lile and Raymond Doughy Holmdel. will give a dance in Libery hall o-mor Frank Korn, who is in he ""Unied row nigh. q.» Saes navy, is spending a ew days here. Cols Neck News. ; Among he Sunday, visiors-a his place were Miss* da Mahews and da Wilson o Fairield, who visied Warren Mahews; Frank Sickles o Freehold who visied Maxwell Boo;, Harry Applegae o Freehold, who visied Alred Miss Belle Heyerjs visiing ier, aun, Mrs. Wm. S. Heyero Middleown. Mrs. Joseph Whie has reurned home rom a visi o riends a Rahway. A coage prayer meeing was held a Mrs. George Lukes on Sunday. George Schack has been visiing riends Buck ; and William Saguron o Asbury a Freehold.,. Park, who visied Michael Carney. George Jones o Alanic Highland and William Francis o Red Bank visied Alred Francis on Saurday. Mr. and^mrs. B. S, Bampon o Long Branch spen paro las week wih Mr. and Mrs. Sewar Mahews.. JohnEmmons o Long Branch spen par o hvspweek wih Mr. and Mrs. John Saesir. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller o Marl boro visied Garre Mahews on Moa day. Frank Mngee, he young son o Gilber Magee, is sick wih croup. Frank Weeks is ablo o be ou aer severe aack o grip. James Prichards house is being repaired. Mrs. Lavinia Woolley is sick. o Oceanpor News- Frank Chance o Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Powell o Burlingon, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darbey o Perh Amboy are visiing Mrs. Elizabeh Chance. Rober Evans, who is employed by he Love company a Lile Silver, has a new wheel. George Clo also hab a new wheel. A Mehodis church sociable will be held a Mrs. William, Hay wards nex Wednesday nigh. V) W.. Sherman wab a New Yor visior on Monday, James Cover has bough a now searr engine. A dance will be given in Oskalea hall o-morrow nigh.. Holmdel News. A German known only as " Buche: Churlio," who is employed by Edwar Armsrong, cu he oreinger o his lei hand o lus hursday whilo unloadin logs n Cap. John H. Hoyers sawmil ho injury was dressed by Dr. Fred V, hompson. Chrisian L. Burgo and James Ham niond havo boon siqlc during ho pnsi week wih ohickenpox. William C. Ely nrrivod homo yeser day rom ho Woo wih a carload c horses. ho Fornigh club will mee o-nlgl a Mrs, J. Alox Guys, Edgar N. MoClccs Bpon las week wi! relaives n Freehold.. UB RnaiBKK s ho brighes and bo counry novvopapor on earoh. Adv. Wes Long Branch News. saiah S.Lane, who is 86 years old, is No More Dus. ime and labor saved when once he Dus Absorbing Floor Oil is used. he oil i 1 preserves he looring and when sweeping requires no sprinkling or weing. is perecly harmless, noni. igniable nor sicky. Can be used on pnined or waxed loors. Prevens dus rom rising and keeps premises in a healhy and clean condiion. One Dollar a Gallon. J.. ELEY & SON. Agens, Red Bank, New Jersey. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAA HEODORE F. WHE, * [eal isae, insurance arjd loanliokep? ROOMS 1 and 2, REGSER BULDNG, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J7 HOUSES O REW. have hiry houseb in Red Bank or ren, ranging in price rom $6.00 o $50.00 per monh. Persons who conemplae moving on he irs o April should see my.liss.. OFFCES O RE^. have our oices o ren. hey are suiable or proessional men or or ligh businesses.. HOUSES FOR SALE. have houses or sale on every sree in Red Bank, ranging in price rom $800 o $15,000. Mos o hese houses will be sold on very easy erms, and wih a small paymen down., NSURANCE. ; represen as good and as srong insurance-companies as exis. lam no,saisied wih simply wriing he policy and aking he premium. here B a loss, do my bes o ge or he person insured every dollar o he loss, up o he ull amoun o he policy. MONEY O LOAN. have money o loan in sums o $1,000 o $6,000. hese moneys are owned by residens o his localiy, and will be placed on bond.and morgage on desirable propery in any par o Red Bank or adjaceneiiiory. We Lead he Way or Low Prices, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ON HE LNE OF HE ROLLEY, NEAR HE RALROAD SAON. 4 pounds Fancy Caliornia Prunes or... 25c. 3J pounds Dried Apples or 25c. 3 pounds Evaporaed Apricos or.. 25c. 3 pounds Evaporaed Peaches or.. 25c. 2 pounds Pied Cherries or 25c. 5 cans Good Beans.. 25c. 3 cans Good Corn c. 8 cans Swee Peas.; 25c. Scans Succoash. 25c. 3 cans Lima Beans....?5o. 8 canb Cherries 25c- 3 cans Salmon...: 25c. 2 cans Caliornia Asparagus 25c. 1 pound can-pure Baking Powder.. 15c. bis. 25c. 5 boxes Gelaine... 25c. 8-pound box Sarch 10c. 3-pound box Hominy 8c. 2-pound box Oa Meal 8c. 3-pound cau Lime 5c. 1-pin bole Blue. 5c. 7 pounds "Washing Soda... 5c. 5 dozen Clohes Pins... 5<j. FNE BUER A NEW YORK PRCES. veralls? We sell Swee Orrs Celebraed Overalls, all colors, wih and wihou aprons and every pair guaraneed no o rip, a 68c. a pair. Sold everywere a rom 75c. o 90c. We also sell a good. Overall a 45 cens, which is also guaraneed no o rip; bu he qualiy is no quie as good as he Swee Orr kiud We are now selling housands o Overalls, bu we wan o sell more., you wan he bes value o be had, buy o ONE DAVDSON, PRCE CLOHER AND HAEK, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. E Bes here s n H. W.Johns Pain SCND ron owrnw, auaawnom, rro. MRS. H. L. NVSON, Red Bank, N. J. POS OFFCE BLOCK, REWAHK. ruhul Adverising Sell Hones Goods. Will A Grea Sale % Muslin Underwear OF % 100 pounds Washing Soda... 70c. 7 pounds Laundry Sarch 25c. 0 boxes Corn "Sarch 25c. 3 pounds Maccaroni 25c. 2 pounds Cocoanu... 25c. 0 cakes o Soap, same size as Bab- A- One-hird and One-Hal O Regular Prices, * he enire sample line o a < prominen manuacurer qr.< whose goods we are exclusive < agens in Newark. 3.. c, he Even ^ 4 o a Cenury ] And none who can come should miss i. A journey o one hundred, miles is easily compensaed by he possible savings. n addiion o "his< sale we oer exraordinary nans Wear Bargains. Dresses, Slips; Undermus-.; lins, Caps, ec., a prices which are posiive revelaions o price lileness." PRESEN HS COUPON (Red Bank Regiser.) A HE BEE HVE any ime beween dae o his ssue and April 1s, will enile you o en per cen discoun on all purchases you make n our sore exceping goods selling a special prices. L S.PLAU&CO., NEWARK, N.J. No Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. MAL OiDEHS FLLEl).. FREE DELVERES. L. S. PLAU & CO., 707 o 721 Broad S. and No 8. Cedar S., NEWARK, N.J. HE AMUAL MEENG RED BANK Building and Loan Assoeiaion will be held a heir rooms D he building o he NAYESNK HOOK AND "LADDER CO., MECHANC S., RE> BANK, uesday, Marei 29h, 1898 a 7:80 oclock, or he elecion o a Board o Dlrecora. _. All mala members o ho associaion over Zl years o age who do no aend he meeing will be ined 25ccns. A now series o shares will bo opened n April. Shores may bo subscribed or a he olco o he secreory any ime beween April 1s and April 12h. MOS. DAVS, Jr., Secreary. omaoes Waned. l will give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound»dmaoes his coming season. Farmers inending o conrac wih us will please apply a once o JOHN W. SOU, Canning Facory, oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N.j. River Coage o Lei Coage on he river, nine rooms beside bah i modern improvemens; good sandy shore; (lno rivor view; rolley cars near promiuos. > Apply o J. RAFFORD ALLEN, Hod Bank, N. J. O. Box 187.

8 . NON FALLS NEWS. Vhiinacs Amona he Farmers-Revival Meeings. 108 Em/H. A Runaway enuus in,he Loss o William Smock, who armed he, Mr. and Mrs.-Peer Maher o Holmdel James Benne place, souh o inon drove o Red Bank one day las week Falls, las year, has moved o lire. Jlenreliens house in he village, which was sell; hey drove o he Fron, sree en- wih 200 eggs, which "hey inended o recenly occupied by George Dormer. rance o Spinning* & Paersons soie, -David P.yle,who armed he Johnson and hey boh- go.ou o he wagon. place lai year, has inoved o Glendola. Mr. Maher le his wie sanding on he homas Walling o Shrewsbury moved sidewalk o wach he horse while he o he John Johnson place, a quarer o wen in"he sore. During. his absence a mile norh o he village, -las Wednesday, Mr. Walling B a young man and he horse urned ino Euianuel he horse go righened and ran away. cour a srong ree silver Democra; He is-aand upse he wagon. he wagon was good debaer, nnd will be an acquisiion badly damaged and all he eggs bu wo o he village. He is a good anner arid were broken.. ~ has made money boh in arming and in buying and selling real esae. Besides his oher good qualiies he is a good deal o an ahlee, his specially srong poins in his line being ooball and duck-on-arock. Revival meeings were held in he church las week under he direcion o Rev. F. A. DeMaris o Eaonown. A number o convers have been made, and he meeing will be coninued all his week. Euchre has become very popular a inon Falls, and he ineres o he people o he; village seems o be abou equally divided beween euchre playing and he revival in he church. Daniel H. Cook has bough wo cords o gum rees rom Pearson Benne, which are o be urned ino house movers rollers.. he wo corda will make abou 100 rollers. Daniel Shiis has bough a new eam o horsea rom a Newark irm. Daniel cihug, Jr., rode one o he horses rom Newark and led he oher. George Coleuian is preparing he oundaion or his ne,w icehouse and is building a bulkhead.along he pond in ron o his propery.. Arhur Benne will open a barber shop he coming season in he sore o his aher, John W. Benne. Mrs. Frank Soden has been graned a divorce rom her husband on he ground o deserion.. Daisy Mohr has received a gi o a new bicvele rom her aun, Mrs. Hgilea, Mrs. George Coleman has been sick,.bu she is now improving. he examinaion in he public school will begin rie;x week. -«-». OCEANC NEWS. A Sururise Pary a Hiss Jennie AlliinH Las Friday Nigh. Miss Jessie Allen was surprised las Friday nigh by a visi rom riends rom Lincro, Red Bank and Oceanic. he guess danced and played games unil eleven oclock, when rereshmens were served, and shorly aerward he sar or home was made. hose in he pary were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Suphin, Misses Kiie Bray. Nellie Coleman, Maud omlinson and Bessie Fenon, Fred Byram, Henry and Edward Fenon, Joseph onjlinson arid William Bray o Lincro; Richard Rogers, Leser McQueen, Van Smook, Harry Worhley andvwilliain Allen o Red Bank ; and Mr lnd Mrs. Charles.Luburrow, Mr. and Mrs. John- Corlies, Miss Lulu Ligier and Miss Jennie Brill o Oceanic. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey held a praise service in he Presbyerian church on Sunday nigh. he meeing was led by Dr. A." A Armsrong o Fair Haven. A he meeing a number o leers were read rom members o oher socieies. h6 opic o he evening was, "How o Keep iie Pledge." o-morrow nigh he sociey will holds meeing 411 he liesaving saion a Seabrigh. A Klondike sociable will be given in he lyceum on Friday aernoon and nigh by he missionary sociey o he Presbyerian cliurch. Mrs. David Harvey o Asbury Park spen par o las week wih her moherin-law, Mrs. L. Ei. Harvey. Mrs. Harry Sryker, who has been sick wih he grip or he pas wo weeks, is recovering. Miss Maie Garreson is visiing relaives in New York or wo weeks. Miss Nellie Harvey is visiing riends iind relaives a Asbury Park. -. E. FogH is employed as a rainer or A. A. liomu. Mlddleown Village News. in; Chrisian Endeavor meeing in he Bipid church will be led nex. Sunday nigh by Mrs.-Richard Luburroiv. he opic is " he Evil o nemperance." MH. Juuius McKenzie is spending a ew days wih her parens, Mr and Mrs. Cornilius Pease. Mr. mid Mis. Richard Luburrow have bwni spending a clay or wo wih riends u Now York. Miss LHizaUli Paerson and Mrs. William Casey, Sr., aro visiiug riends u HriMililyn. Edu.mi PolluiiiiiH, who is employed by L.. Bergen, spen Sundny a Scobeyvillc,, Him KiiKiiu Sory has reurned rom n weeks visi o riends, n Keypbr. lii)iii;ia Mcchiin spen Sunday wih hia Hiskr li Alanic lighlaiids. Miss liiic Paerson o Chiipcl Hill wan a visior here on Sunday. $1HM Anni! Lung H been visiing her siser n Alanic lligliluulb. John Ash hns moved rom liis plucc o New Moirnouh. MM. P. K. Ligorman in visiing riends a Canulen. Chapel mil News..lolin W. Suphin JH moved rom ho Edwiinl Hopping arm n his place o hu Joiiiilliiin U(!iiiUlc>n liirin u Fnir View. Mm. Jacob Column and bindaugher o Lillo Silver viaiid Mrs. Richard Applogiio lnn week. Frank AiiioiiiikM, who him boon visiingliin uncli. 1, Li.wiH Liiiic! o l6lindol, him icuiinod homo.. (JharkS Benne, who has been conined o in; OKU wih 11 Hiivuro oolil, in now able o hi 1 ou. Mr. and MD. Kilil V. Hupliln o COM Ncolc were) Sunday vihiors a Daniel W. rwin.h. Randolph Marin in visiing relaives a PaciHoh. Dr. Win. F. lilunion hmi bough a new liuiw. EGGS BROKEN. AN ENGLSH SOVEREGN FOUND. John JcGarriv Unearhs acod Coin o he Dae o 17SO. John Lang and John McGarriy dug up a ree in ron o he Presbyerian parsonage a Shrewsbury one day las week. While working in he hole rom which he ree had been aken, McGarriy ound an English sovereign. he coin was well preserved and bore he dae o Mc- Garriy will keep he coin as a relic. Several years ago John Lang ound a black, walnu wooden spoon near he same place. his spoon bore he dae o. Holmdels Chrisian Endeavorers. A ine enerainmen was given in he chapel o he Reormed church las Friday nigh by he Chrisian Endeavor sociey. he enerainmen consised o piano solos, singing, and a Moher Goose drill by several small children; he programme was arranged by Mrs. Garre Wycko and Mrs. John Ely. Aer he enerainmen cake and ice cream,were served o hose pr.esen. Abou $8 were cleared by he enerainmen. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Bapis church held a sociable in he Bapis chapel on Friday nigh. Abou a score o persons were presen and hey passed he J evening playing games. A collecion amouning o abou $5 was aken up,.. 0 A Fracured.Skull. Alonzo Wallace o Bradley Beach was sruck in he head by a sweep while engaged in moving a house a Asbury Park las Friday,apd his qkull was racured.,mr.. Wallace was saioned a he crab and an. unusual srain on he ropes caused he sweep o break. lew backward and sruck him on he righ side o he head. His recovery is doubul.,. < -» -».( New Monmouh Wins a Ball and Ba. he New Monmouh ball club won a ball and ba las Saurday by deeaing he Middleown ball. club. he score was 19 o 18. is he greaes o all he baking powders in srengh, puriy, and healhulness* Our Bakery s clean, idy and well venilaed. he bread, cake and pasry ha come rom is ovens are he handiwork o skilled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerials possible o be ound. J. W. CHLD, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. Many women consider Schroeders Hair,onic as a necessary par o heir oile equipmen. hey know i keeps he scalp healhy and makes he hair grovv\ 50 cens a bole a Schroeders Pharmacy. A New Derby a $ his ia he hos $3.00 Derby over beore oered in Red Bank. in made by 11 manuacurer who ninlios 11 lin o reail or $2.00 only. havo hem in brown und blucli, wo syles, Dunlop und Youmsin,,.\..,.. have nluo 11 brown nnd bliick Union rondo $1 48 Derby ha ojoseph «. KHC1ELUAC, excellen value ry one.< - Won irron Broo, uunr 1oirl, Uud Dank, N. J HOPPirSG. BOAD S., BED BANK. Red Bank emple o Fashion. HE EXHB WLL CONSS OF AND Opening days a he Red VBankl emple o Fashion are social evens, where riends and acquainances mee rom, all over he couny. hese openings have always been largely aended,.and all are invied, wheher hey are cusomers or /v no. RED BANK EMPLE OF FASHON. Choice Norhern Grown Seed Poaoes. JUS ARRVED AND N PERFEC CONDON. \ EARLY ROSE, (rue)../ 84.00perburrel. HOLON MANE ROSE 3.75 EARL MCHGAN, he bes early poao ye produced " MAGGE MURPHY, he mos producive and bes lao poao. (See illusraion) 4 00 BURPEES EXRA EARLY RURAL NEW YORKER, No GREA DVDE 4^25 WORLDS FAR..., 4.00 FREEMAN " CARMANS, No " MAULES HOROUGHBRED 4.50 " S All are3h new, ull sized, double headed barrels (105 lhs). 2. F leacrlplonb, seo our Spring Caalogue. A lull Hoeo Clover and Grass Seed o he lilgligrados. No cheap, bu good. HE LOVE COMPANY, LLE SLVER, N. J. Q ooooaol o ooooooo o 90 oediaoo oogoo ooooo oe oo G o oooo i Spring Opening Friday and Saurday,. NARCH 18h and 19h, A cordial inviaion is exended o all o call and see our New Goods. Miss A. L. Morriss MLLNERY. COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, RED BANK, N. J. KrauKora iwr mul F. A M. Hclmcrn oulubrnwil Wulrlor Dii alwnyh on drnimh. A.HO BAR1()U)MAY aooirkhlkl BKKa N llom,k8. SPECAL SALE -OF- FOR A FEW DAYS WE WLL SELL A OUR RED BANK SORE. Middlings, a Oaeed, a Bran, - $17.00 per on " V HE PAUL. NORON CO. EllzulHilh, K] l Hod Hunk, riiilnllnld, Huiiicrvlllii. Monmouh Couny Branch, 14 Wes Fron Sree. Red BanL

9 VOLUME XX. NO. 37. RED BANK, N. J., WE1XNESDA.Y, MARCH 16,1898. PAGES 9 O 16. DVDNG HE ROAD MONEY. APPORONED AMONG HE DS- RCS ON SAURDAY. Mos o he Former Road Overseers Re-Appoined - Conribuions o - Boad Sloncy Frompropery Owners-Special Road Work. he ownship commiee o Shrewsbury ownship held is irs meeing or he year las Saurday aernoon* he irs ac was o swear in Borden Hance, he new ownship comraieeraan, or his new erm o hree years. he board was organized by he reelecion o he old oicers, W. abor Parker being made chairman o he board, and Cap. Charles B. Parsons being made reasurer. he newly-eleced oicers were sworn in. Amos S. Borden, be new overseer o he poor, presened his bond in he sum o $500. William Cullingon was his bondsman. Wallace Benne o exas and John McPeak o Oceanic, who were eleced as consables, were sworn in, and were given unil he nex meeing o he ownship commiee o presen heir bonds. he bonds o all consables have o be renewed eaoh year, and all he consables, who were already in oice were also given unil he nex meeing o renew heir bonds. % he eleoion bills and a ew oher bills. were passed, bu he mos imporan business,o he meeing was he appoinmen o he road overseers and" he disribuion o he road money. Repors. rom all he road overseers were prelened, showing he work ha had been done in heir "disrics during he pas year. All he repors showed ha he roads o he ownship, ouside o he own o Red Bank! were geing beer year by year, under he careul work done by he ownship commiee. Anoher hing which resuls in he grea improvemen o he roads o he ownship isihe very liberal conribuions made by he people o a localiy when i is proposed o improve a road in ha par o he ownship. During he pas hree years he propery owners o he ownship have conribued, abou-$6,000 - oward he work o improving he roads o he ownship, in addiion o be amoun hey have paid in axes. he residens o Rumson Neck conribued $8,800 oward he rebuilding o he Burnson- road, and conribuions o work and money have been made in almos every insance where special road work has been done. Las year, in he Shrewsbury road disric, i was proposed o im-, prove he road beween Red* Bank and Eaonown, rom be Red Bank own line o he Eaonown ownship line; and nealy $250 was subscribed oward he work by he residens o he.disric. he subscripions o his work were: Benjamin J.Parker -... $50.00 Cbarles V. Hope * George W. Silwell -N homas M. Walling.,, John a.sickles A. Holmes Borden V.V. Borden JosephV. Holmes William Raid J. K. Shoemaker John Rlchdale 10:50 G.W. Barlow James H. Marin 7.00 Mlohaol NcCormlck 5.00 homas McCormlck 5.00 W..Green -),., MX) H.G.Borden Marin Kearnoy, Jr l.k) Josuph Belller 1.50 Abraham Lincoln DuEols.., John Macdonald 1.50 Dudley Marin J.50 James McGarriy, 1.50 Frank Borden Subscripions o he und or improving a road in any par o he ownship are almos always paid promply and paid cheerully. n he above lis o conribuions or he improvemen o he road, all have been paid excep ha o, James H. Marin or $7, and wih his excepion all were paid a be irs call o he overseer o he disric, under whose superinendence he work was done.. he road money o ho ownbhip o Shrewsbury or several years pas has amouned o $8,000. wo-lhs o liis, or $8,200, is urned over o he own o gal Bank, leaving $1,800 or he roads or he ownship. From $3,800 o $8,000 is apporioned among e various road disrics o he ownship, and he balanco s kep o special road work whero i is mos needed, or as an omer-.gonoy und o bo used in cases o enow blockades, washous by reshes, ec. he»roud money apporioned on Saurday amouned o $3,500. his leaves $2,800 o bo usod or epocial improvemens. ho ownship eoimnioo has no yo decided whero his money ahull bo spen., ho road overecore, wih ono or wo excepion!), wero rolippoinod, and he appropriaions in mos o ho disric*) nro ho oano as hey wero las year. Benjamin J. Parker,.who was oloocd collecor o ho, ownship hla lprlng, wav overseer o he Shrewsbury road disric las year. He declined a reappoinmen on he ground ha he collecorship was enouglro an oice or one man, wihou seeking o monopolize oher oices also. Joseph/ H. Holmes was appoined in his disric. he onlyoverseer/ who had a peiion asking or his. reopjoinmen as road overseer was Charles Brand o Wayside. His peiion was signed by John Duncan, Joseph L. Dangler, Henry P. Young, Morord D. aylor, William H. aylor, Huner Dangler, William H. Sou, Job Wardell, Joseph Reyey, Mahias Van- Pel and saiah Revcy. here was BO opposiion o him in his disric, and he was reappoined. he.ull lis o overseers, he rbad disrics hey will oversee, and he amoun each man will have o spend, are as ollows: Hamilon Rober Smo. $170 Wayside Charles Brand : lnon Falls-Rober Faa 200 Newman Springs-JacobC.Shue 200 Fair Haven Frank Byram Oceanic Geome W. Longsree 825 Lile Silver ueorge Llmilnco 200 Branch avenue Orlando warden 200 Bumson Malland Gardner 500 Shrewsbury Joseph v. Holmes he ownship commiee hough a couny sone road should be buil rom Red Bank o he couny sone road a Long Branch, by way o he Sculeown road. hey hough ha gravel and clay would make he bes roads or be greaer par o he year, bu ha.here should be a sone road or winer caring. hey hough ha some, o he propery owners along he road migh no be willingo pay he en per cen o he cos which would be assessed agains heir propery, bu hey hough here would be no diiculy in geidg conribuions rom he propery owners in he immediae localiy o he road o more han make up he deiciency. ROAD MPROVEMENS. Eaonocns Main Boad May be Paved wih Viriied Brick. he ownship commiee o Eaonown ownship me on Saurday and organized. Cbarles O. McFadden wasreeleced chairman o he board and George L. Gibbs was reileced reasurer. he new. ownship oicials were sworn in oice.. A number o prominen ciizens o he ownship me wih he commiee o consider he improvemen o he roads. he ownship voed o raise $10,000 or roads his year, and-i was generally considered bea o use almos he whole o his money on he- main road hrough he ownship, rom he Shrewsbury ownship line o Long Branch. Wha money is acually needed o keep he oher roads o ho ownship in a passable condiion will be used, bu every cen o he balance will be spen on his one road. he ordinance o he rolley company requiros ha company o pay hal he cos o all work done on he road beore nex Augus, and his i} he principal reason or spending he bulk o he money here. he commiee decided o adverise or plans and bids rom road builders, o ascerain wha could be go or he.money he ownship has o spend, he greaer par,o he road will probably be graveled, bu i is desired, i possible, o ge somehing beer or he main road-hrough he village, rom he railroad rack o Sammy Denniss corner. Viriied brick seemed o be be choice o he commiee, provided i came wihin he amoun hey could spend. Viriied brick makes a smooh, hard and durable roadbed, and!b very popular wherever i Has been inroduced.. will probably be wo weeks beore he maer is deiniely decided ahd conracs or he work given ou. Maawnns Road Ovomeero. he ownship commiee o Maawan ownship has appoined hese overseers: 1 Disric No. 1-Jobn P.Hoyor. Dliric No. 8-Wllliam Burnham. Disric No Chrisopher Winer. Disric No. 4-Jolm Mulball.. he ownship voed o raiso $800 or roads a ho recen eleoion, and ho ownship commieo apporioned $200 o each disric. A Slx-Con Supper. he ladies aid sociey o ho Manasquan Bapis church gave a sociable las nigh, An admission co o eigh cens was charged and supper wassorvod or six cona. he place o BOB boncwesand choiocu ilings in cu glass or ho able eervioe. is a ho glaaa Boron o O. Dorillngor & Bonn, 015 Broadway, near 31s sree, and 80 Murray sree, Now York. Adv. Sorno wan o ren houocii; nomo wan o buy horn. You can go roncrs and buyers by adverising your housca in un HioilHi. gowi ino moro han 2,000 hounib every weok,- Adv. OLL CAN M COLLECED, HE MZDXDEOWN UBNPKE FRANCHSE S GOOD.. Ovid uxeneu Deeaed in His Eor - o Have he-franchise Declared! nvalid w».mehods Open o hose Who Objec o Paying oll. he Middleown urnpike can legally collec oll. his Bas been.,. decided by he proceedingswhich were begun agains he urnpike some ime ago by Ovid uzeneu o Headdons Corner and his counsel, James Seen o Eaonown. For a good many years here bas,been more or less doub in be minds o some persons as o wheher or nj> he Middleown urnpike was-legally ncorporaed, and wheher or no i-hadja legal-righ o collec oll. his doub arose.over some alleged irregilariiesin he sale o he urnpike some years Siago, wneh i was sold.a a judgmen ale,he purchasers a he sole beingsubsanially he same men who had-previously owned i. V."- " ; was on he ground o hese irregulariies ha he- urnpike Was aacked by Mr. Seen. Some-Middleown people have hough ha because he urnpike was originally a ree road, oll could no legallybe colleoed or raveling over i, Mr. Seen, like mos oher lawyers, declared ha i was olly o se up any Buch claim as his. His aack on he ranchise o he road was based on he judgmen sale in 1889, when he urnpike was.sold a he sui o Joseph ield, who had a. noe agains he urnpike company. was on his noe ha judgmen was obained and he sale made. When Ovid uzeneu chopped down he ollgae near. Coopers bridge some ime ago, maers were brough o a poin where he urnpike company was orced o ake legal acion o proec hemselves, and hose who \ere opposed o paying oll were likewise compelled o ake acion. he urnpike company brough sui agains uzeneu or he damage done in chopping down he ollgae, and his sui was o suo a characer ha i Mr. uzeneu losbe sui he eiher had o pay he billor go. o jail. Jusice Child, beore whom he sui was brough, gave a decision in avor o he urnpike company "or $5.25, and,mr. uzeneu paid he amoun. n he meanime: Mr. Seen had begun proceedings beore Aorney-General Samuel H. Gray o have he ranchise o he urnpike company declared invalid. lje argumen on his maer came up beore he aorney-general las Wednesday. Mr. Seen claimed-ha a urnpike ranchise could no be ranserred rom one pary o anoher under a judgmen sale such as ha a which he urnpike was sold; and ha as he ranchise could no be ranserred, he presen urnpike company could no legally collec oll. Edmund Wilson, who appeared or he urnpike company, admied ha Mr. Seens conenion was righ, viewed rom he sandpoin o he common law,, bu ha a saue passed in 1881 gave legaliy o he purchase; and sale o urnpike ranchises under judgmen proceedings. his law did no apply, he ranchise mus sill be vesed in he old urnpike company, which was composed o subsanially he same men as are in he presen company; and ha as he urnpike ranchise was vesed in he same men under eiher corporaion, here was no arrogan assumpion o auhoriy by he company in collecing oll. Mr, Seen claimed ha he law o 1881 did no apply. he aorney-general said ha here was a reasonable doub as o wheher his law did aoually cover he case ; bu ha i he new urnpike company did no have a proper ranchise, i was sill valid in he old urnpike-company ; and ha as pracically he same men owned he sock in boh he old and ho new companies, hey had a leas a color o righ in collecing oll, and ho did no hink i was a proper, casu or inererence on ills par. Ho suggesed o Mr. Seon ha i be peoplo o ho localiy sill hough ho urnpike company wore oxecodinp; heir auhoriy in collecing oll, ho proper courso would bo o go beoro ho grand jury! wih a complain., aer ho urnpiko ollcero had been iulicod and conviced in ho couny cours, hey poruisod in collecing oll, he migh hen inerere in ho maer o heir ranchises. Mr. Hoon hough ha i lero was uny doub aa o ho validiy o ho urnpiko rnnchloo, i was un invauon, o he digniy o ho ni\o o collec oll; bu ho aorney-general replied ha horo wero nomo n^asloni! o uuo digniy no i rivial ha i would be lowering he digniy o he sae o noice hem. 1 has no ye been decided wheher an eor will be made o indic" he oicers o he urnpike company, or wheheran eor will be made o ge an appropriaion or he purchase, o he urnpike a he 1 annual meeing o he board o reeholders in May. he Freehold and Maawan urnpike and he Seabrigh drawbridge, where oll was ormerly colleced,.have been made ree by purchase by he couny, and his would probably be he bes mehod, and perhaps he only mehod,, o convering he Middlepwn urnpike ino areeroad.,. «i» - WALER GARDNERS BENEF. " Only a Privae" o be Given in he Opera. Bouse o-nigh.. - Mplayo <Only a Privae" will be" given in he Red Bank opera house onigh or he benei o Waler Gardiner o Red Bank, whose leg was crushed in he collision o rolley cars las week. Gardiner was a irs aken o his. home on Monmouh sree,, bu was aerward removed o he Long Branch hospial. he perormers will give heir services ree.. he play has been given in Red Bank wo or hree imes or he benei o local organizaions. be persons who will ake par in he play and he characers hey will represen are s Jack Brandon, plain, bu good heared, Charles K. Champlln Mr. Brandon, Jacks aher, a Virginia planer, M.. Eagan Weu. Carl VanBuren, a rival o Jacks, Henry VanBrun Ma. Bines, an accomplice o VanBurens. anyhing ormpriey.. Ellas E. McGee Pee, a avorie servan George M. Grause General Morris,commandlngFederal orces, _, John L. Harrison Lieu. Sherman, a Union oicer J. (J. Bauer Ed. homas, a Conederae HarrijBis war Oicer o he Guard Charles. Smih Privae Elie Ruus B. Errlckson Foser, lio Guard..L. Vanness Was Mrs. Brandon, a rue moher.....miss Peenle Sorck Wlnnlo Morion, a riend o he amily, < Miss Grace Brennan o, ull o mischie bu liked by all. Miss Grace Vanness Low Waer Rens a Keypor. he waer rens a Keypor or he six monhs rom April 1s o Ocober 1s.amouned o only $126,301 here are 97 aps o he waer mains and his is an average oonly $1.80 per ap or he six monhs. his is rio enough o pay. he running expenses o he waer works and"he deiciency has o be made up by a special ax. Aer he, irs o April waer akers will be charged $5 a year i a meer is used, and $6 or each auce where 1 a meer is no used. A rain Load o Cannon. A rain load o cannon wen hrough Bed Bank on Sunday aernoon. he rain consised o 21 cars, and one cannon occupied each car. he cannon were on heir way o Sandy- Hook. he rain sopped a Bed Bank or waer, and a large crowd o specaors gahered a once. he rainmen saed ha he sigh o he cannon had creaed much ineres and aroused much parioic enhusiasm all along he roue. *. A Boys Face Burned. On Saurday a week ago Percy Sou, he oureen-year-old son o Joseph Sou o Souwood,.Park,*.near Red Bank, was rying o make a orpedo when he dropped a* mach in a can o powder which he was using. he. powder exploded, erribly burning ho boys ace and hands. His hair was also burned o. For several days be was unable o see, bu he is now recovering. A School Library Ges $2. J. V. D. Gulick o Red Bank gave a graphophone show in he in on Falls sohool-house las week or he benei o he school library. Abou 75 persons wero presen. Many o he school cnildren were admied ree. ho enerainmen was very much enjoyed, and he school received $3 as is Bharc o he proceeds. Keypors Now Sociey.. A now sociey has been- organized a Keypor under ho name o ho Ladies Rarian Guard associaion. ho ollowing aro ho oicors: lrooldon Mrs, ncrmah O. Dmior. Vlco-iraklil-Mni. Hlchnrd H. Whie. Becrelary Mrs. Wymnn l.llrbock. reasurer Mrs. Blmeoii 1. Doy. Waned Money. You walo your. monoy i you pay more or your mea han wha obarge. sell ho bes mea and sell i a lower prlcoa hun any oher bucher. do in- Bin on cash, bu ha is he reason why can aord o Boll a a lower price. Joseph Ryan; ho cash bucher, Broad sree. Adv. Our Double eam HarneHa Una iimny good poins no ound in ohor million, A lo o good ecoond-hand work oollura cheap. Birdaall & Son, Hod Bank, Ailv. A MAN AND WOMAN KLLED, BOH OF HEM SRUCK B A LOCOMOVE. James W. Alberson Silled on Friday Sigh a Broad Sree Crossing, and Mrs. Mary Naneu Rilled on Monday Near Reach Sree. James W; Alberson, who had been arming he Cap. H. B. Parker place on, Broad sree or he pas year, was killed las Friday nigh a he Broad sree crossing o he New York and Long Branch railroad, He came o Red Bank early in he aernoon and sared or home abou hal-pas" seven oclock. When he came near he rack, Marin Kearney o Shrewsbury, he lagman a". he crossing, was sanding on he rack waving his lanern o signal he. rain and o" warn drivers o. he rains approach. He saw Alberson coming and shoued o him o sop. Albereon sopped his horses close-o he rack on he Red Bank side o he railroad rack, and Kearney Sepped «he rack, on he Shrewsbury side. As Kearney le, be rack Alberson said he bad ime enough o ge across, and he sruck his horses wih he whip. hey dashedorward, and jus as hey were in he middle o he rack hey were sruck by he locomoive. he cowcacher sruck he ron par par o he wagon and he hind-quarers o he Jiorses. he horses were-lung o one side o he rack and Alberson was hurled on he oher side*. he ron par o he wagon was smashed, bu he hind wheels and rear par o he wagon were hardly damaged a all. he speed a which he rain was going cijl he wagon in wo. Alberaon was hrown abou sixy ee and was insanly killed. While he was in he air one o bis boos was slaed on*. Kearney ran o him as soon as he rain b^d passed. His skull was crushed, and his shoulder/was broken. he brains were proruding rom a hole in his skull above he orehead. Beyond his crushed skull and broken shoulder here was no anoher mark on his body.. Aer sriking he wagon he rain- was; sopped and backed up o he crossing, bu aer H a shor sop.i wen on o-long Branch. he body was aken o R.. Smihs underaking shop on Fron sree. he coroner was noiied bu an inques was no deemed necebsary. Laer he body was removed o Albersons home. he uneral was held a he house yeserday, and he*" burial was a Fair View. Alberson was 41 years old... Boh horses were killed. One o he horses was badly cu abou he body and boh is hind legs were broken. his horse was insanly killed. he oher horse vaa injured inernally and died in abou an hour. Alberson was a ruck armer who moved rom Souh Carolina o Red Bank abou a year ago. He was o singularly generous impulses, and was mos conscienious and hones in his dealings. He leaves a wie and wo small children. His wie was in Red Bank when he acciden occurred, and on her reurn home she passed he wagon in which her husbands body was being aken o Mr. Smihs place. She did no hear o he acciden unil she reached he railroad rack. -.,; - ;..~ - Albersons parens live a Asbury Park. His aher is an invalid and was no able o aend be uneral. Marin Kearney has been lagman a his crossing lor 28 years. his is he irs acciden which has occurred-here during ha imo. Jus beore his appoinmen a colored man named Anhony was killed a his crossing. Mrs. Mary Maney, an alian woman who moved o Red Bank rom Asbury Park abou wo weeks ago, was killed near he Beach sree crossing o he Souhern railroad on Monday morning by he express rain rom Lakewood which reaches Red Bank shorly aer eigh oclock. he woman was picking up coal on he railroad rack. A reigh rain was.drilling on he sidings, and ho woman sepped ou o is way and ovor on he main rack, ho Laloivood express wasclose a hand, bu, he woman did no hear inorsep i. 8ho was sruck by ho locomolvo and insanly killed, alhough ho rain was running a a slow speed. Her skull was broken almos in wo. ho body was removed o R.. Smih8 underaker shop and was> buried yeserday in M. Olive coneory u Hcaddens Corner. No inques was deomed neceooory, Mrs, Mancy loaves a husband and wo small children, a boy and a girl.. Klondike Sealing Oliorn like gold; 5 conn por sick a ho i ionery eorc Adv..

10 EARLY DUCH SELERS. Scbenck here abou 1701 and died in Monmouh couny July 7h, HE CONOVERS, SCHENCKS, VAN- hird. Jacob Williamse VanCouwenhoven, born a FlalandSj,-!;., January DERVEERS AND SMOCKS. 29h, 1670; married Sarah Schenck here November 12h, 1705, and died a Middleown, Monmouh couny, December 1 s, hus a very close relaionship, boh by blood and inermarriage, exised beween^ he wo Schenck brohers and he hree Conover brohers who irs seled here, and who are he ancesors o all who now bear hose names in Monmouh couny. he name VanCouwenhoven^, as he Duch language yielded very slowly bu surely o he English ongue, underwen several changes boh in spelling and A. Jonmouih Couny Familv Wih an Enviable HlKoru A lr-cenennul Celebraion o he JFamU lies Suggesed. Roelo Marense Schenck was born a Amereoor, Province o Jrech, Holland, in 1610, and came o Now Amserdam. wih his broher Jan and Biser Anneje in n 1060 he married Neelje, daugher o Gerri Wolpherse VanCouwenhoven, who was a son o Woler Garreson VanCouwenhoven, who came rom Amereoor aoresaid o, America in 1680 wih he. Duch emigrans who seled Eensselaerwick, near wha is now Albany, in he sae o New York. Soon aer his marriage o Neelje Conover (as he name is now spelled) he seled permanenly a Flalands, Long sland, where his wie had been born. His will was made Sepember 4h, 1704, proved Augus 8d, 1705, and is recorded in Book 7, page 209, in he surrogaes oice o he couny o New York. his will, wih oher inormaion concerning him and many o his descendans, is published in a book compiled by Cap. A. D. Schenck, U. S. A/, published in 1883, and eniled "Ancesry and Descendans o Eev. William Scbenck." he will o his son Garre, who seled in Momnouh couny, N. J., is also published in his wdrk; i Was execued January 13h, 1789, proved Ocober 7h, 1746, and is now on record in he oice o he secreary o. sae o New Jersey., Roelo Mareuse Schenck devised all bis real esae o his eldes son, Marin, who married June 20h, 1686, Susanna Abrahamse Brinkerho. He bequeahs o his wo younges sons, Garre and Jan, and o his six living daughers, Jonica, Maryke, Mnrgarea, Neelje, Mayke and Sara, and he wo children o his deceased daugher, Anneje, sixy and a hal pounds each, and makes hese legacies chargeable upon he real esae devised o his eldes son. His wo eons, Garre and Jan, seled in Monmouh couny, abou heir names appear in our cour and oher public records soon aer his dae. hey and heir wives were among he irs communicans o he Marlboro Duch church, as i is now called. "Garre Schenck married Neelje Coeren Van- Voorhees a Flalands, L.., and died Sepember 5h, 1745, on he arm known as he Rappleyea arm a Pleasan Valley, in Holmdel ownship, now occupied by heodore B. horn. He names in his will ive sons, Roelo, who married Eugenje VanDorn; Koer, who married Mary Peeree VanCouwenhoven, and who died on his arm near he presen village o Marlboro in 1771; Garre, whomarried JannejeWilliamse Van- Couwenhoven and died on he homesead arm in Pleasan Valley February 14h, 1792; John, who married or his irs wie Ann Couwehhoven, and died, February 18h, 1775; Alber, who married irs Cay Conover, second, Agnes Van- Brun, and died May 31s, Mary, one o Garre Schencks daughers, married Hendrick Smock and died in 1747, leaving six sons and wo daughers surviving her. Alje, anoher daugher, married unis VanDerveer and had six sons and hree daughers., A hird daugher married or her irs husband Hendrick Hendrickson and or her second Elias Golden. he SmockB and Vnnderveers, now 60 numerous in Monmouh couny, are principally descended rom hese sons o he above-named ScheriCk sisers". Jan Schenck, he broher o Garre, was born a Flalands, L.., February 10h, 1070, married here in 1691 his cousin, Sarah Couwenhoven, who was born a he same place January ilh, He died January 30h, 1753, on he arm now owned by Edgar Schenck^ son o he lae Hon. George Schenck, inleasanc Valley. His wie died January 01s, hree o Garre and Jan Schencks hal-sisers married he hree VanCouwenhoven brohers, who were he irs selers o hia name in Monmouh couny, 1ii viz: Firs. Cornelius Willianise VanCouwonhoven, born a Flalands, L.., November 29h, 1072, married Margarca Schenck hero Sepember 8h, 1700, and died May 10h, 1736, on his arm adjacen o ho arms o Garre and.jnu Scbenck in Plensan Valley. On pages 82 and 82i o ho old own book o Middloown ownship ib ho record o heir calu marks us ollows : " Juno yu 24, lllkl, hen Garre Bchoiink, ConiolliiH Gouwonliovon nnd cor Wliso KVO heir ear innrkb o bo rocoral, chi liln cur innrlih, n ork on on o. cur un pum cu aslopo o ho iimior or ioro- Blilo O( lio rlkii our, milking Uin ear boh nlioruir and narrower. lccordod lo H nun. "CoriKiliB Conwonhovon, his murk n u ork on llio righ nnr and n uiniill cu n on (ho uniloruldo o lio lo imr. aconlud o MN wn. " FwUir Wli-or, 1!H oar murk n u hole hrough ho righ ear ami «ulooo nu iwlonn o lm uppor or orosldo o lm lo enr, making lliu car lioli Bliurur and nnmiwor, " April Si, 100(1, John Bchonck. iln mr mark s n oropo o lio op o ho imir oar uml a ml-pouny on oacmldo o name Bar." Second. Alber Williamso VanCouwenhovon, born a Flalandn,. L.., December 7h, 1070, married Nooljo pronunciaion. Our early cour and church records show some o hese changes. he Van" was dropped and name spelled Couwenboven or Kowenhoven. hen Cowenhoven, nex Covenhovein or Covenoven, and inally Conover. his amily has been in America nearly hree cenuries. As he original progenior came here in 1680, anoher generaion, or 32 years rom presen dae, will complee his period since he Conoyer ree, was irs planed in he new world, Very ew amilies in he Unied Saes o Neherland blood can show such an ancien lineage, abou which here can be no doub, i Neiher can any amily show greaer ideliy in heir obedience o he scripural injuncion " o increase and muliply in he land." all he male and emale descendans o Wolpher Qarrison VanCouwenhoven now in J;he Unied Saes could be gahered ogeher in one place i would be a mighy muliude, Neiher is any o his name known who has been conviced o any inamous crime. heir amily hisory is remarkably ree rom all dishonorable sains. While none o hem have achieved ame as auhors, minisers, presidens, generals or millionaires, ye on he oher handhey have generally occupied respecable posiions, led useul lives, and been good ciizens. ha is, he Conovers are no ound a eiher exreme o he social scale, bu on he sae middle ground. During he sormy days o he Revoluion, do no know o a single Gonover, Smock, Schenck or Vandeirveer in Monmouh couny who was a ory* On he conrary, so ar as can learn, hey were all surdy, uncompromizing parios. Many o hem, like Capain Jacob Covenhoven, Colonel Barnes Smock, Capains John and William Schenck and unis Vanderveer, did yoeman service boh in council and in bale or heir counry. During he lae-war o he rebellion he records o our sae show ha over iy Schencks and over seveny Conovers served in he New Jersey regimens. hereore can sincerely say ha do no knowo any amily o Duch descen who have a beer righ o celebrae he year 1930, he ri-cenennial o heir residence in America (now only 82 years o), han he Conovers and heir kinsmen among he Smocks, he Schencks and he Vanderveers. hey can hen sing wih guso and ruh he ollowing verses and no one can quesion heir righ o do so, or he propriey o such a ricenennial jubilee. Ye surdy Duchmen, now arise. Sand up n a row, For singing o he anolon imes, Were going or o go: When his ulr land on evpry hand Was peopl@p)y he Duch, And all he res,1iowever bles, hoy did no coun or much. O cenennial celebraions, Weve had some >wo or more; hese upsars o an hundred years, Bu one dnd n hoir score. And hough hey boas a mighy hos,.,. Four Hundred," brave and air j ^V. Wo quiely look in hisorys book And all o ind Uiem here. cnouub. lama Van, o a Van, o a Van, o a Van, O a Van o a way back line; On every ruged eaure. Ancesral glories Bhlne, And all our baud in kinship sand, Wih all has old and lue. m a Van, o a Van, o a Van, o o Van, O a an o away buck lino. G. C. B. Freehold, N. J., March 10h, his Week We place on sale a large quany o Whie Unlaundered Shirs a he very low price o 29 cens. Sizes, 1&- o Sweeping Reducions x n ho prico^) Winer Suis, Overcoas and Ulsers. A. LJDLOW, 22 BROAD S., REP BANK. Garden Manure. have on hand a quaniy o old, well-roed : horse manure or garden purposes. Also suiable or hick growing. X. E. B ]RO S.. OFFCE:; Whar Avenue, near Fron Sree, RED BANK,. NEW JERSEY. DR. F. L WRGH, Surgeon Denis RED BANK, N. J, Broad Sree, opposie Bergens. ", Has long been looked upon as he only real Brandy. Wihin he pas en years, however, Caliornia has made rapid srides inroducing a brandy ha will soon be as ine as any ever produced in Cognac. We have some, made in 1890^ which nine ou o en persons would say: "his is surely Cognac."- We oer i a $ 1.50 per" quar. GECX R. LAMB & CO., elephone 15B. 25 and 27 Eas ron Sree, RED BANK, N. J Unil you have seen our sock o CAERAGES and HARNESS. All you have o d6? is jus name he price, you wish o pay and we can give you wha. A \wan our sock is so large. Remember Our Double Guaranee. We no only guaranee our work bu give you beer work or less money han you can ge else- -., where.. Noe hese Prices: New Buggies, $35, $45, $55, $65, $75, $85 and up. Spindle Wagons, $20 up. New one-horse Farm Wagons, $32, $35 or $40. Jagger Wagons, $10 up. Eunabous, $45, $55 and up. Buggy Harness, $9 and up., Double Farm Harness wih Collars, $24; Large variey second-hand wagons, less han cos. J..W. MOUN <c BRO., 1 Reposiory and Facory Cor. Maple Ave. and Whie S., RED BANK. Some Prices in Good Groceries! Our Whie Lily Flour ".....$5.50 $Bes New Orleans Molasses....50o. $ Good New Orleans Molasses....85c. J Bes able Syrup.80o. MMOUB Crabapple Cider, Qs 20c. V " " " Ps...lCc. i$ Shrewsbury Kechup 22o. < Babbis Soap, por cake :. 4c, ^Colgaes Ocagon Soap, per oako. 4c. J Napkin Soap, per bar Co. +johor brands Soap, 8 cakes 25o, >< Parlor Prido Sovo Polish Be, $ 1 Pound Box Baking; Powder lgc. *!l Pound Good Coee in he boan.loc. 8Cans omaoes or.. 25o. 8 Cana Swee Corn or 25o. y 8 Cans Juno Peas, 25o. ^ 4 Cans Sring Beans 25o. % 8 Cans Lima Beans, 25c. >< 4 Cans Vogeablea ; 25o. ^ 2 hroo-pound CanB Poachoa 2Sc. $ 2 hree-pound Cans Apriooe 25c. 8 PoundB Mincomea..,. 25p. 4 Pounds Raisins 25o. 4 Pounds Caliornia PrunqB 25c. A 2 Pin Boles Picklca.,25c. $ 0 Pounds Laundry Sarch 25o. 5 Quars Whie Boans 25o. ^ We Give rading Samps. W H. KNAPP, No. & Fron Sree, Red ibank, N. J. 3 ^ <.POS OFFOJS BLOCK. A SOCAL GLASS. Only he bes liquor good enough or you, and surely only, he bes id good enough or your riends. We sellnohing bu he pures and cleanes liquor in he marke. Some one dealer mus have beerad vanages o oer han ohers. here mus be good liquor somewhere. won ake very long o ind i jou sar here. Chamberlains Old Cabine Rye and he pure Hollywood Rye Whiskies are considered among he bes. Fully guaraneed as represened, or money back. J. J. SORE: 20 FRON SREE, NEAR BROAD SREE, Red Bank,. J. Having made arrangemens or he shipmen o Land Lime, am( prepared o urnish he armers wih he above a low raes or he ensuing season. Paries m neeel give me a call. Bakers and Bowkers Ferilizers. HOMAS P. BROWN; Red Bank, is Whar Avenue, New Jersey. Pooroconomy o pu cheap plumblnor in your house. A sligh ros will mnko ho pipes bure ond cause you more damage han proper good maerial would hare cos you in ho lrs place., Wo will do your plumbing or you, urnishlniro wih irs-class maerial as cheap as any plumber in lied Bank.can oer. > SABAH& WHE, 10 and 18 Fron S...ed Bank, N. J HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding Sables, SRYKER & COLYER. Wo beg o announce ha we have a lino selecion o raps, runabous, surreys buggies and oher comorablo vehicles o selec rom, and any ono who ia desirous o hiring a nice urnou, will ind i will pay horn o call on UB. Good Rigs and Prices Moderae. COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, DonlorlnConl nnd Wood. AUO FED, -CON, OAH, HAY AND BHAW Olipur lohlir nnd all )»i lm-lloiiii Ooali u owon rrloon. Wlilil ixinl n rinrchanoil by lio carload ho benei o long ona, 8,240 pounri, U giron. Yk\\n\ Oor. Fron and Wes 6a,, Hod Dunk, N. J,

11 WOES OF A CHAPEBON. here ia a lio o Boher- in Caring... or Mich Maids Abroad. o,ake Q pary o girls abroad or he gninmop may Heem a elniple hing, bu any one who has ried i mil sweur ha simpliciy isn he sriking eaure o he experlence. Sill, he number o women willing o undergo such obaperonage increases every y^ear. he hing has grown ino a regular business,.end people wih money and daughers ara bejjeged every spring and all by proessional ohaperonb. he oher day a a ea a Cblongo woman who hns made a grea snocesa o he business and has pracically lived abroad or en years was alking abou he lie. "Onco wen abroad* or a year wih one girl," she said. "She wag he wealhies) girl in well, ll no ell yon wha sae, bu she was rom he wes. Her a<. her oered me $5,000 and my expenses i would ake oharge o her or a year. As o our expenses, he didn/j pu any limi upon hem, so hough he hing was oo good o be reused, When he daugher oame o Cbioago, decided would have no rouble. She was remarkably prey, Her manners were almos as impossible as her clohes, bu could replaioo he olobes and reorm he manners. She seemed good naured and raher shy. We sailed or Kuropo, and on he seamer had a orease o he wrah o oomo. ha girl lired wih every one, rom a Hindoo prinoe o he cabin boys. couldn ake my eyeso her or a momen buaha. would do somehing o cause gossip, and yo when wresled wih her she cried and Beemed so grieved and conrie ha hough perhaps he child really didn know beer. "We go hrough England prey well, exoep one nigh a) Cambridge, when was. ill and she slipped oa and wen rowing on he Caui wih a young oolleglon who had dlnod a he ablo wih us. When we reaohed he coninen, my grie began. Some way. or oher wherever we wen rumors o he girls wealh arrived beore us. he papers old abulous sories abou,,and we were airly besieged by beggars and radespeople and orune huners. n Paris simply earned my bread by he swea o my brow. My charge so au he American colony gossiping and inally one nigh announood o ma ha he was engaged o a penniless bu good lookag -German aooho o unsavory repuaion. We le he nex morning, and ndured ears and reproaohea unil we wero seled n Berlin and he German oicers eeod A ourc We were visiing Baron de M. and bis wie, and we all kep sharp wach upon he men who locked o he house. Bu one day he maid oame o me in ears and old me ha mademoiselle was planning.o elope ha nigh wih he barons privae secreary. Naurally we sopped ha,.and cabled o he girls aher, breaking my agreemen and asking wheher should ake his daugher home. He answered ha he would come or her, and we wen o Nice o wai or him. "he nigh beore he was o arrive we wen o bed early. He oame a 6 in ho /morning., wen o her room and ound a noe beginning, Deares papa, whon you read his, ll be he happies o girls.and uprlnocsa. She had married an al- _ ian prjnoo in deb up o his ears and wih no redeeming eaure save a pair o black eyes." How did.horiaber iako i? Ob, he swore eloquenly, ba he orgave her,.and be cerainly behaved royally in regard o me. "ha is one experience. hen, hree.years ago, ook six girls abroad, and a a iny village n aly one ol hem was aken iiiously 11L he dooor ooled -abou or a week and inally said she had smallpox. We had all been exposed, or 4he had besn wih na consanly. he ho - el keeper would no keep us. Neiher.prayers nor money had any oeo upon.. him. He simply said we mus move ou a once. here was no hospial, and we -couldn ge away rom he own, and no one would ake us in." "Wha in he world did you do?" asked he lile a woman who had sared bo conversaion by saying somehing abou he dollghi o ohnperonlng. "Oh, wen o he pries ve ound ha is he only hing o do whon ono is in J lile oreign own and hings go hope- Jessly wrong. BOBB hose dew a ahers! heyve saved me rom lunaoy several imes. his paricular pries waa a sain Ho abnsed he innkeeper in a «yle whioh ;my weak alian couldn approach, and ho ook us o a. conven near he own, whero ho sisers behaved like a roop o i seraphs. elegraphed o Boraa or an English docor, and when ha arrived he nex morning ho said he girl bad he measles. She go well in a week, bu vo kep ha lile churoh and conven in oandles ever since. "One doesn have experiences like ha oen, bu ju«he ordinary rouine s bad enough. Youve noidea how Mnssless and annoying norno girls can be. Someimes here will no be a aorenedayln weeks. No wo wan o do he aamo hings or llko he same hings, and he ohaporon is.a candidae or nervous proimlon beore :sho has bad he pary oa or a woek." "a always like ha" queried he a Jllo woman sympaheioally. "No, ndeed. ve had yoars ha vrero loharmlng ond girls whom loved, bu,.on/one is a goose o ako he ohnnoes on loss sho can make a good noorao by. "*.Bho mus make a Uboral oilmno o oxpenses, a vary liberal one, and hen, in ad dilon o her own expenses, aho should ask.a good bonus. Whon bogan.mjrexpenses wero divided among he girls, and besides ha Moh paid rno $300. Now blnga nro arranged ho same way, only eaoh girl pays me 11,000 insead o 800. couldn make so muoh money n any oher way, bu any ono olls you ha European >obaperonlng s no.hard work.don be-.llevoi" m r> Guard ho Ankles. A Now Vork dooor nood or hie skill (in reaing womon says ha o ovory iroman who dioa o cold in bo head and a conwquan lls hroe dlo o oold n bolr ea. Uo says ha nlno ou o an eolds.are caugh hrough ho anklei, and»ha* iho anklca vroro olways kepi warm and -well proeced horo would bagrado- ermine n eniming nnd inosalng. Womon mus have ound his ou, boouusohey oio wdhring los lil» winer JUO» han ihey did booro.» m Subscribo or las V3<naBn. Adv. QUEER AMERCAN RVERS. One Florida Biver ha Seems XJndecided Wha o Do. F. H. Spsarman ells o "Queer American Rlversn S. Nicholas. he auhor gays: "..., Every variey o river n he world seems o have a oousln in our colleolon. Wha oher counry on he ace o he globe aords such an assormen o sreams or ishing and boaing and swimming and skaing besides having any number o sreams on vrhioh you can do noneo hese hings? Onecan hardly imaglnorivers like ha, bu we have hem, pleny o hem, ls you shall soo. As or ishing, he American boy may cas his iles ur salmon in he arolo circle, or angle or sharks under a ropical sun n Florida, wihou leaving he domain o he American lag. Burho lhing.rivers are no he mos ourlons or he mos insrucive as o diversiy o climae, soil and ha sor o hing physloal geography, he eacher calls., For insance, you wan o ge a; good idea o wha ropical hea and moisure will do or a counry, slip your canoe rom a Florida seamer ino he Ooklawaha liver. is as odd as is name, and appears o be hopelessly undeolded as o wheher had baer coninue in he ish and alligaor and drainage buelnesa or devoe isel o raising live oak and cypress rees, wih Spanish moss or maresses as a side produo. *. n his lokle minded sae i does a lile o all hese hings, so ha when you are really on he river you B&k you are los n he woods, and when, you acually ge los in he woods you ore quie coniden your oanoe s a las on he river. hb conusion s due o ho low, laoounry and he luxurlanoo o a ropical vegeaion. -,, o eay ha such a river overlows ia banks would hardly be correc, or ha would imply ha i was no behaving isel. Besides, i hasn any banks or, a leas, very ew he oo is, hose peaceul Florida rivers seem o wander prey muoh where hey like over he prey peninsula wihou giving oense, bu i Jaok Fros akes suoh a libery preso, you should see how he people ge aer him wih weaher bulleins and danger signals and ormidable smudges. So he Ooklawaha river and a scora o s kind roam hrough he woods or maybe i is he woods ha roam hrough hem and h«moss sways rom he live oaks, and he eypresa roos sick heir knees up hrough he waer in he oddes way imaginable., EVLS OF B&JBQAN SALES. Bargain Buning Denoralixea Conscience, Purse and rade. Srange nconsisencies and perversions are revealed n he eminine characer when a woman becomes addioed o bargain huning, according o Carrie E. Garro, Jnnn arlole on " he Bargain Ma r na," in he Womans Home Companion. "Someimes he proud possessor o a bargain will make he mos exraordinary and expenslvo eors o save rom such oblivion, as in hecase o he lady who bough some bargain buons. She waied a reasonable lengh o ime, hinking hey would oomo in, and, as hey never oamo in, she purchased a dreas o mach hem. Suoh heroio aolon is no a all uncommon among bargain huners. his was he same lady who purchased a bargain smoking- se and, having no earhly use or i, began bepernlolous hablo smoking-cigarees aer dinner. is odd how suoh a woman will gloa over a bargain and on he srongh o he brillian ransacion immediaely commi some exravagance o ose Well, OB hlb "was eo ohoap, can aord o buy ha. hen will she paienly go o many sores and obain regular prices in order o esablish bdeharacer o he bargain as suoh. Bu wha s her anguish o mind i she discovers ha she migh have bough he same arlolo a lile cheaper a some oher plncel A woman consanly possessed o ho bargain idea is likely o carry i ino all hnr dealings wih mankind social as well as commercial. Aalda rom he ooonomlo sandpoin, he spiri o ever seeking o go more han one pays or is, o say he loas, no menioned in he caalogue o Chrisian virues, Sho le likely o be penny wise and pound oollbb, exravagan o ime and money, and, oh, worse han all hese, badly dressed 1 Choosing, ones olobes oruiously a bargain sales s ap o resul n an ncongruous assormen o merchandise diioul o kni ogeher in one harmonious whole." a i m ; Maress Pincushions. Maress plnoushlons, s*ya a wrier in a Philadelphia paper, can be made in any maerials, may bo embellished wih more or less embroidery, and are made.n vorl ous sizes, oblong or square. he smalles ha advise making should be 0 by 6 lnohoa. Having decided on he size, he suing and lining uni be done, and or his go coarse house lannel, whloh mus) be ou careully and nno^ly o he alia o he maress. akes averal yards o lannel, as mus be very irm and hard, and wb«n all pressed ogeher should bo quie an noh hiok. hen layers mui bo irmly sowed ogeher, as he SUOMM o hese plnoushlons enirely depend* en heir being irm and bard a op, a boom and n he sides. Anohor necessiy ia he pcroo regulariy wih -which hey are ou, ho edges generally requiring o be aheared wih very sharp oolnsora. is poulbie o su bo lining wih horsehair or bran insead o lannol, n whloh OMC he covering mus bo made irs; oherwise, sew he lannol no a oalo o cheap looao woven calico, hrough whloh he pin* pass easily, using ape one noh wide ur he sldm. Having complood his, bo ouer covering s a maer o aao, bu plain maerials an bes A good sain, silk or moire looks well, and ndood same o b< ines lax linone o pnlo ibadca oomo cu well wh»n ombroldorcd in whio. A small design in ono oornor looks nice worked n sllka, wih gold and silver hread and a eir boads or pangloo i llkod, bu keep ho embroidery o one color. horo la no need o doorlba how o proooed, accep ha in puing ho eldo plooob OQ hey mu be even, well Broohod and uoked boro avcreowing wih lna ollk. hoo marcimp will ake pins o every *M * ho side, wih ordinary blook and whlw a op, and bo reaul whon qula complee is woll worh ho rouble o heir manuacure. Here are a number o lile hings or use in he business oide or in he house. ey are handy conrivances, Useul as ime-savers, or are goods o special. :_ meri. Rubber Bands. A handy conrivance is a rubber band, and i gives a quick and convenien mehod o holding a package o leers or documens. Small rubber baads come in boxes o 144 each, and cos 8 cens, 9 cens, 12 cens and 14 cena per box, according o size. Boxes o rubber bands, assored sizes, rom very small o broad, srong bands, cens. ; Larger boxes o he same...,...;...,,40 cens; Leer Files* Box Leer Files orm he handies mehod o. preserving leers, receips, ec. An ordinary box leer ile will hold several hundred leers, and he mehod o iling makes i easy o ind any leer when waned. When illed he boxes can be sored away or uure reerence. Commercial Leer Pile, 10x12 ^ inches, as shown in accompanying picure cens. " Exra " Leer File, he same as above bu wih sronger index 30 cens. Foye Filing case 40 cens. Foye Paen Files, spring back, hold every leer or paper rigidly in posiion, bu any paper can be insanly removed wihou disurbing he ohers, 10x12 inches. $2.50. he same, 10x14 inches... 3.O0. Oice inware* Japanned in boxes or bill heads, leer heads, ec., comparmens or hree sizes o bill heads or leer heads ". 40 cens. he same, wo comparmens./ cens. Rack or envelopes, hree comparmens r. 30 cens. Diagraph Pencils. he lead in hese pencils is remarkably ree rom gri, and is very even and smooh. he wood is^mbossed, or samped, o give he ingers - a irm hold; 3 cens each or, per dozen : 30 cens. Ejecing Penholders* hese Penholders have a hard rubber cylinder, iing over he penholder proper. his cylinder slides up and down, and a worn pen can be - ejeced wihou soiling he ingers 5 cens. Esey Falcon Pens. he mos durable and bes Falcon Pen on he marke. Will wear abou wice as long as heordinary seel pen. A gross box (144 pens) coss $1.00. A sample box o he pens is sold or 10 cens. A smaller size is made or womens use, or or hose who like a iner pen, and is sold a he same price as he ordinary size. hese pens will be sen by mail on receip o price... ", " Beore a Fire Occurs You should have an invenory o your household goods. your house is damaged or desroyed by ire you mus urnish he insurance com- % pany wih a complee lis o goods desroyed, in order o ge he in- -, surance. Unless his lis is made beore he ire i is impossible, in % he conusion which always resuls, o make a complee lis, and loss ^ is caused hereby. We prin an invenory book, wih names o all. aricles usually ound in an ordinary dwelling house, wih spaces or jy hevalueo he aricles and blank pages or exra aricles, a..., cens. Finger Shield or Penholders. ^ hese are made o rubber. hey slip over any size penholder. A m square end on he rubber prevens he pen rom rolling abou he desk and keeps he, ingers rom geing inky. he "give" o he p rubber also keeps he ingers rom geing ired and cramped i much jj, wriing is done,,a, 5 cens. $ Sanords Black nk. Hal-pin boles, paen pours..: Sylographic ink, or ounain pens ypewrier Paper. 18 cens. 25 cens. Packages o 500 shees o linen paper, 8x10 inches * -50 cens. he Regiser Saionery Sore,. Regiser Building, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

12 " < WO^EW COUNY ROADS. HE COUNY M&Y UNDERAKE MORE ROAD WORK. hireen iles o Roadu in Manaapan, Millsone and Howell ownships Under Consideraion bu he Board o Freeholder*. he reeholders are arranging o conver hireen miles o roads ino couny highways under he ac providing or Baeaid in building roads. here are wo roads which are proposed o be improved. One o hese is he road rom Sweemans Lane hrough Jlillhurs and Rues Corner o ennen saion. his road is abou 5J- miles long. Abou oneourh o he road is in Millsone ownship arid he res is in.marialapan ownship. is proposed o gravel he road orasrip welve ee wide and eigh : inches deep. here are wo sharp grades in he road, in narrow cus, bu i he Work is underaken he ownship commiee o Manalapan ownship will widen he road and reduce he grades a hese poins. he coa o he improvemen is esimaed a $9,8, One o he approval o he commiee. Resolved, ha we are n avor o he law enaced February 4h, 1881, on ac auhorizing ownships o he bridges on he road will need o be_ preven cale running a lorro. rebuil, and he cos o his is no included in he esimaed cos o improv- ha he nhabians o eacb road disric, by irlvlnr en (lavs nolcoo he same, shall mee a ing he road. he Oher road which i is proposed o improve is in Howell ownship and runs rom urkey o Lower Squankum, hrough Farmingdale and Yellow-Brook. his road is abou 7} miles long. he road is used a grea deal, especially by people raveling hrough. Howell ownship o Lake wood and he shore. here is good gravel close o he.highway all ajong his road. he road will have o be underdrained in places, and one small bridge a Farmingdale will have o be rebuil. is proposed o gravel a Wei ve-oo<srig_along his road, en inches- deep. he esimaed coa o improving his road is $12,202.93, or $31, or boh roads. : he reeholders acceped he repors on boh roads a heir meeing las Wednesday;and he "repors have been orwarded o- he sae road commissioner. hey are approved by him he roads will be improved according o he plan arranged. n case he roads are improved, he sae will pay par o he cos, he propery owners along he road will pay par, and he couny will pay he res*. he counys share o he expense will be abou $12,000, and i he roads are improved his amoun will be added.o he ax budge a he meeing o he reeholders in May, whenhe couny appropriaions are agreed upon A measure is now being passed by he legislaure increasing o $300,000 he amoun auhorized o be spen by he sae-each year on he improvemen o he roads. his measure becomes a law, i will permi abou hree imes as many miles o roads o be improved as hereoore. A BAPS CONFERENCE. A Discussion on Sunday Newspapers,-and Sunday Bloyelinp. he Monmouh Bapis miniserial conerence held is session on uesday o las week in he Bapis church a Maawan. A he morning session Rev. J. D. Crumley o Keypor read a careully prepared essay o!. he Pos-Millenial." An ineresing discussion o he essay by he members o he conerence showed ha abou one-hird believed in pre-milleniali8m, anoher hird in pos-millonialiam, and he oher hird were on he ence and expeced p remain here. n he aernoon Rev. M. M. Finch o New Monmouh presened a very ull sermon plan rom Kings x-10. his was criicized by he conerence wih very avorable remarks. he exercises closed wih a discussion o he subjec, "Should he Sabbah be Guarded by Civil Legislaion?" Rov. Frank Gardner o EaoAowii led he discu&ion in he absence o he appoined leader. he genoral view o he conerence on he subjec was ha-while here should be no secarian legislaion by he sae, ye i should legislae or he well-being o men in heir having one day in seven or res and religion. n he discussion soino srong his wore made agains hose- church members who road Sunday nowspapora and rode bicycles on Sunday or pleasuro., Sixeen members o ljo conerence were presen, besides many visiors. Eov. W. B. Mneson o Red Bank wns received an a member. A rgpod dinner was served by ho women o ho Mnawan church. A HandBomo Monumen. H n M. Bonno, a Rummer residen o Monmouh couny, will mee n linnd- BOino monumen in M. Prospec comoory, near Anbury Park, iimomory o bin wie, who died a FwmiriKdulo lun Ocober. ho monumen will bo o Vermon grnnio, and when inished will coo $30,000. will bo 75 oo high, ho Blia being in one plecoubou sixy oo long. _^#^_ pays o ulvoriiio in ins RCOBKH, BELAED ELECON REURNS. he Resul in JUanalapan, Alanic and Oher ownships.. he elecion reurns rom a ew o he, ownships o he couny were received oo lae or las weeks issue o HE REQ- SEB.,-.. he icke in Manalapan ownship had, a whole lo o resoluions on i. he resoluions were ineresing because hey gave an insigh ino he business aairs o he ownbhip. here 1 was only one icke, he icke and he resoluions being as ollows :. Freeholder - Ellas Vanderveer. Commissioner o appeals George L. DuBos. Surveyors o he henway William Clayon,. Q. QuaccenbuBh.., ownship commiee-dane! S. Aumack. Jusice o he peace Lewis lyno. Consable Elsworn Brown. Pound keepers Dennis McCarhy. John Snyder, saac Dilvlson, linniol 8. Aumack, John VunScolck, George W. Bllwoll. Monev or roads, $1,800; or poor, $600; or ways and means, 400; eam and driver o receive per en hours, $3.60; hand o rrcelve per en bourn ; eam and driver o receive per en hours o road machine, $2.75. ha he ownship clerk make ou a repor o he ownsliip o Maaalapaa and have prined n pamphle orm, o be given o ho axpayers a he annual own meeing. ha all he poor o he ownship be pu ou by he usual place o holding such meeing o elec wo delegaes, one o each pary, o represen said disric n convenion o be held a ownship commiees room or he purpose o orming a icke o be suppored a he nex own meeing. ha all delegaes mee a ownship commiees room a hree oclock, r. M. on he Saurday previous o own meeing. r hu he ownship commiee be auhorized o open roads where hey become dried by snow as Boon as pracicable; also ha he commiee borrow money n anicipaion o axes or ha purpose and ha said money be raised by special appropriaion. ha he. nhabians o each road disric mee a ho usual place o holding such meeing on hursday ollowing own meeing and appoin an ovorsecr o he roads or each road, disric o be approved by he ownship commiee. ha he nex annual elecion be held a Supblns Corner. here was only one icke in he borough o Engliehown, and hese were he oicers eleced: Mayor A.. Applegae. Councilmen B. D, Conover, Charles F. McDonald. Commissioner o appeals Fred Davenpor. Surveyors o highways - Elmer E. Chrisie, Henry Burk. - Poundkeeper W. A. Dey. Consable - V7: D, Rhodes, 3 years. Appropriaions For borough purposes, $360; or srees, 350; or poor, $100. here was no opposiion in Alanic ownship. Abou 175 voes were polled and he oiees"eleced and he resoluions carried were hese: Freeholder Frank E. Heyer. ownship commieemen Samuel. Vanderveer. Commissioner o appeals John Norman. Jusice o he peacn Jobo Saeslr.. Surveyors o highways Bchenck VanDorn, Win. Leahy. Poundkeepers-Juhn Welderhol, Louis Soel, Wm. Eagnn, John Biordan. Money or poor. 81,000; or roods, $1,200; special appropriaion or road in he Big Woods. $100; or ways and means, $750, and he license money, $250, o go o he ways and means accoun; special appropriaion or road machine, $250. Resolved. hu eam and driver receive $8 per day or scraping, and $8.60 or caring; ha shovelers receive $1.25.per day; ha he nex elecion and own meeing be held a hompsons hoel, Cols Neck. his is he icke ha was eleced- n Howell ownship :..- Freeholder Joseph L. Bucher. Commleeman B. M. Cooper. Commissioner o appeals William H, Farry. Surveyors ohlghways J.. CoroU, J. H. Chapman. For consable Jonahan C. Ackernan.. Pound keepers Havens Marks, William odd, John Mnrriner, Charles Major, Dlsbrow Fielder, Amos Corell.., > Money or roads, $3,000; or poor. $1,600; or ees, elecion expenses, Ac, $500; Wages or eam on road, $2.50; wages or man on road, $1.25. Charles O. McFadden Serenaded.. A Mehodis church sociable was held a Charles O. McFaddens house a Oceanr por las hursday nigh. Mr. McFadden was reeleced ownship commieeiman las week, and on.he nigh o he sociable a parade, wih orchlighs, a drum corps and various ransparencies, marched rom Eaonovvn o his bouse o serenade him. he ransparencies bore he words " Mac is he only pebble on he bench," and oher similar legends. he parade mnrched and counermarched on he lawn, and cheered Mr. McFadden, who came ou o ho house,- ook he puraders o Garrigans hoel,.and "sood rea" ino3 generously. A Sui or Damages.. Sui lias been broughagains he Alanic Coas rolley company o recover $10,000 damages or he deah o A. C. Chandler, an employee o he road, who was kind in an acciden a Elberon dur j ing he summer o he sui was brough by Mr. Chandlers widow, as adminisraor o lia esae, or he benei o bis children. will be ried a Freebold in May.. Cemeery Direcors Eleced. David Sclienck, William L. Jones, John G. aylor, Conovor aylor, Morord aylor and John W. Hance werb eleced direcors o ho Holmdel cemeery company a ho annual mooing o he company, which was held a Holmdel on uesday o las week. David Schenck was eleced presiden, William L. JoneB secreary and John W. Hanco reasurer and superinenden, A Drummer Sen o Sao Prison. Arhur Lymigli, ho New York drummer who WHS caugh sealing clohing rom William 8. Browns soro a Froohold.lni Ocober, lids been ion o ea o priuon or hrco years by Judge Conovor. JAlih, Uand-Mluil Plaorm opriiig delivery wngons. ho qualiy and prloo aro louden). Blrdsnll &8on, ad Banlc.ld Four Charges Agains William Cook, VVilliainCopk o Long Branob was arresed las week oi wo charges o beaing shis wie, one charge o hreaening berie and a ourh charge o breaking he iou8eb,old -arniure. He go bail arid is riow-a lajee. A HARRSONS. 3 Broad Sree-, Bed BauU, H.- J. A Few More o he Reduced Shoes le* Childrens, 50c; ormer price $1^35: j sizes, 6 o 10^.." -,., :.. v! Misses, 75c.; ormer price,; $1:50;; s i z e s, 1 1 " o ";:;.;. i. : :.;.;/;-;;" 1 Ladies, $1.00, $1.25 and $1,50; ormer price, $2.00 o $3.50. Mens Rolled. Edge Rubbers, 70c; ormer price, $ Broad Sree, Red Bank; % Y Y ( * Remarkable P&no Prices. We are he irs music housein he World pi apply b pianos and organs he ^principle o money back i waned; ha is, i.a e reasonable rial in your house you don like he insrumen chosen, we ake. i back-, and you pay nohing.,.". O course we could no do his wihou he high class insrumens we sell he kind ha almos always give he highes saisacion. Hardman, vers & Pond, Sandard, Chickering, Sory & Clark, Mason- & Hamliu, &c. Send or caalogue. Special his week : 1 small Uprigh, perec order... 85".O011 large Square,,perec order. $ large 1 Uprisa, perec order small Square, perec order $ 27 BROAD SREE, * * * * * * * * * * *.. *» * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *» r * * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Grea Reducions on BROAD 8R&E, *******,*i. will pay all buyers o heavy clohing; o inspec rriy> sock beore purchasing elsewhere. CORLES HE CLOHER, and RED BANK, JV. J. A.-********, We have a ull, line, o Lahdrehs Garden Seeils. hese, are krio^ii; hroughou he Unied Saes; or heir^ ; puriy" ^hj germinaing qualiies/ his irm urnishes he; major porion o,. he. seed or- he ;U pied :Saea ; i governrnpri disribuio)i. he prices, his year are very low: and he sed Were insyier, beer-. A handsome caalogue ree on applicaion. SCKLES & CLAY,. 32 Bj^qad. Sree, Red Bank, N. J. How o Begin a Savings Bank Accoun ^ % A SAVNGS BANK BOX FRE!!. 3! / he _ Mercanile Co-operaive : Bank 6. New York and New Jer-,6ey, having a capial o $1,000,000 and a surplus o ; $100,000, and loaning is money only oil prb- diicive real esae, has opened a Savings Bank Deparmen, a Red Bank. Upon he irs deposi o $1, an individual Sayings Bank Box will be delivered, ogeher. wih a pass book, i he key o he box Will be reained by he cashier ^O he "Mercanile" a Red Baik. When,jhe. holder o he.box has i a suilcien sum saved* he box can be brough o he Bank and" opened and is ;coloens ; 1credied on he pass booki will draw 4"...per cen per annum, compound-, ineres, beginning rom herirs: o he monh ollowing he de- posi unil you wan o wihdraw he same. All money le on deposi over hree years will be en- iled o 5 per cen ineres... Bring $1 o he emporary oice o he Mercanile Co-operaive Bank, and opena Savings Bank accoun, and ake home an a-,. racive, Savings BanklBox o pu your spare change in when he desire promps you.. he Mercanile; Co-operaive. Bank is erecing is own bank building on hovcorner o Broad ;and Wallace srees; unil he compleion o he building,emr porary headquarers will be wih. FORD & MLLER, 80 Broad sree. Lighing! ;:*«4 he raes o elecric lighing in Red Bank or he pas year have.been lower han in any oher own along he coas. Be- ; ginning wih he irslj o June, anoher^; reducion,.has r been A made. Laai year he rae was ; hree-quarers o a cen per hour or a sixeerl-candle power. lamp. he price is now seven- enhs o a cen per hour. his price is equal o gas a. $1.40 per.1,000 ee. is, he cheapes lighing ha can be ^ done....: ;. -.. ;.«J] ^Elecric ligh is he seadies, "1 healhies, whies ligh ha can be had; as well as he > cheapes. Wrie o us abou elecric. lighs in your house o sore. Drop ds a posal and wo will call and nrrango erms, ew. -.,,-.. New raes or sore and.house lighing s as low as gas a $1.40 per housand ee. PHLP N. JACKSOM,.; presiden,,-... PERCY NOALS,, reasurer. SHORE EECRC CO., REDBANK,!\ ;^EW JERSEY. UAHR P. CHANDLEli CBALES B. HAUNER.,...,.Secreary..-:- 1:..,.. : 8upi)rlne0ieii. «!- i, NEW AND SECOND-HAND iisoves.. HEAMbDS LNBOE.,. CYUSDER SOVES. Cai\opy and Apollo Ranges X Foia SonEB, VAOpniEa, onj 1VAE DWELlNGa. DlAN PPE ANDCUMNJY OB. MNNO HA WLL K ANY HOVE.? HQMAS CUMBERSOME,,. PLUMBER, FRON SREE, RED BANK. ho rlonda (i»sqrll-o.. NnlllVn will lnd llni li llhold bilhlnidl in Wnllilliullillllijoii ninnlianlo Nlrcn, lrd HnuK, N. j wliiini io (inon.nu kliidn o Wagcon Work! Nuw Fanli WBROHB, lurrowu, Ourln, WlurallmrrowB, A«., mndu <) nrilor, nnd JobbliK o all UlnOn ncnlly and proirply Ooim..,, -,,. > ia.wa WAiSl, lirophoor.

13 For years and years we have supplied mos o: eejarmers o his par o Mdhrriouh Couny wih heir arm ools. his year we have a Souh Bend Plow,.all complee; or sale, a $7.50. selling Boss Plows a $4.50, and a one-horse ehjried; eel plow a $2.90. We are We have every oher kind o plow used in his localiy, and we keep casings or all kinds o plows. ^ Qur sock o culivaors and garden ools is large, and here is hardly ail aricle needed by anners,ouside o large arm machines, ha we do no keep in sock.,....., ; : : -i We also keep ield seeds, garden seeds, lawn se$4 and clover and grass seed. Our seed is rom he celebraed horburn seed arms, arid embraces all varieies o vegeable, grass and lower seed. he seed is grown under he bes condiions, and is guaraneed o las years growh and rue o name. Here are a, ew hings o household u Breaking a Dinner Se. From ime o ime a piece o crockery is cerain o be broken, no maer how careully ii is handled. When several pieces are broken he dinner se is pracically ruined, so ar as looks is concerned, or he broken dishes have o be replaced wih a dieren paern. For" some ime pas we have been keeping a number o prey paerns o dishes "in hulk." You can ge a complee se, i you wish, and any piece ha is broken can be replaced, wheher is a cup, saucer, plaer or oher dish. his keeps your dinner se always new, and your dining able is always prey in appearance. A complee dinner se o 112 pieces in hese paerns coss rom $7.98 o $16. Or i you don need a complee dinner se a once, you can ge jus,as many pieces as you wan, and add o- he se as more are needed. Buying dishes in his way is more saisacory han buying special ses, where* pieces canno be replaced or addiions made o, he same paern., n Your Parlor A ew o our small rugs would add "a heap" o he araciveness o he room. hey needn be expensive, and we.have a big variey a low prices ha look prey; and wear well., Qne in in ron o he book dase and anoher a he door, wih perhaps a^hird a. he ireplace or near he sove, 1 adds a prey and reined appearance o he room.- %e have small Smyrna rugs a 45 cens, and bigger one# a: proporionae prices, your carpe is geing worn;ou^why ho ge a big rug or. he. jniddle o he loor, where he wear is greaes./ We can sell : 6n a nig 12xl5.eeor$9.80,andsrnalleioneSiri;proporion. Wash-Bay Worries. : Wash-day worries are maerially lessened i he housewie has all he.liijs helps she needs. Hundreds o women /Wbijnd never wis heir wriss in 1 wringing clohed by hand, nor would hey ry o ge along wian old w^yn-ou wringer, i hey knew o he warraned clohes wringer ha.we sell. or $2,1&. -.,.,,-4 ;^"^ < v. Carving Ses. u. he, greaes diiculy in Wearying does. no come rom ho knowing how, bu rom he use o poor ools., Wih;agood carving se, carving owl or a roas becdmes easy. A carving se o knie, ork and sharpening seel, o he ines and bes empered seel, wih good horn- handles, coss $1.25. A se like his ough o las nearly a lieime. We have oher carving ses as low as 50 censiand as high as $6,50; ; A Case or Your Books. Books are very ap o lay around in a dozen places unless you have, one given place or hem. All households ough o have a library -oen is only a lile case o books in a corner, bu is he beginning. Wih a nice-looking bookcase you have a saring poin or one o he mos aracive eaures o a home. We, are.selling a handsome oak case, open ron, our shelves^ or $3.98., Beween his price and $18 here are a dozen or more, syles o choose, rom. We have an oak combinaion bookcase and desk, very slighly, rom $12.76 o $ We hink hese are he ines, hings.ever seen in he marke or he money,.,.. «,;!?. : " " >. "Saying Nohing and Sawing Wood." "Saying.nohing and sawing wood " isn so easy i he saw is dull or broken. akes a good man o keep sill under hese condiions. s easy o "say nohing and- saw -wood" w;ih our,good saws;-or o.chop or spli wood wih our.gopd axes.. ~ ^..Good axes as low as 65. cens 5 guaraneed ones rom 85 cens up. Buck saws, 40 cens, 50 cens and 75 cens. We have crosscu saws, sawbucks, spliing wedges, sharpening sones, grinds sones, ec,,. Your Weary Body. No maer how ired or how exhaused a man, or woman may be, he righ kind o a maress will induce sleep, and give res o weary body and aching bones 1." Our Souh American hair maress is.one o he righ kind. comes in sizes o i any bed, and coss rom $8 o $16, according o size o bed and weigh, o maress. Cheaper maresses a $4 o $8, o i any bed. A is in Ehe siing-room, where you can lie down arii; res when youve no eeling well, or when you wan a lile res aer supper., Srong bu plian springs and a heavy padding makes our $3.50 couches so and yielding, and coverings o creonne make hem handsome. Red Bank, FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE POSOFFCE, New Jersey...i...(,»;.( 1.- m i l,! lljjju

14 he Old Schoolhouse. he Boboolhouso wais bosldn he road, Ba closed arc all, ia crumbling shuers, And n is yard, by breezerecrvped, " he hisle and he ragweed luers. And high above he blackboard gray,, Wihin convenien.musy niches, Are hidden rom he ligh o day A bonoh o ancien birchen swiches. he spider spins iib ragile web Across he grimy window glasses, j While day by day he slow wees ebb, And week by week he doll year passei. Where now ore hose who gahered onco o ase he rui o knowledge brough hoin?.. Where now ho scholar and hi^lunco, And wbcro he red lipped maid who augh hom Why, as hey lived be sure hey died, Whaever elso imes passing gave^bom, Forgoen by all else beside, Unless, indeed, my song shall save hem. he niico nlonr he raers equoak Or gnaw he leaves o some old primer, And loose hun; clapboards rasp and creak, " Whilo ades he wiligh dim and dimmer. And no i sands rom year o year. Desered, reminiscen mosly, And, wha wih all ha lingers near, Sadder han deah and quie ns ghosly. * * A CALFORNA. FEJD.. had lased or he Boven years during Which ho Ganys and he Slades had lived ancoilaed oranges, srawberries and raspberries on adjoining arms. he Garrya had oj noree, ho Slndes had hree. he Gnrrya bad been laying by a lile money each year and improving heir propery. he Slades bad run behind a rllo more oaob year. heir lllo square rame house had no been repained or repaired since hey bough i and heir oubuildings were hal ruinous. he Garryu could aord o hlro Mexicans o help" urn he waer on he rees when ho monhly irrigaing day oame. he Slades bad o depend on heir own amily moher and aher, eigh children and an nnole who was dyjng-o consumpion. hese 11 people lived he year round in a seven roomed house, and a harves ime or when ho precious wo or hree "miners inches" o waer had been bough and mus be served, hey all urned ou ino he ields. ho Qarrys and he Blades quarreled abou he eernal quesion, whloh embl : are he Uoo he Callornlan armer, whloh makes deadly enemies o people who live nex door o one anoher, simply by reason o ha proximiy, and ses every mans ongue and hand agains his neighbor ho quesion o waer righs.. he Slades aribued ho undue prosperiy o he iarrys o ho ac ha hey go more han heir share o ho waer. he Oarrys considered i par o ho general oassedness o he Slades ha hey sole waer whenever hey go a obanoe. Criminaions and recriminaions low consanly book and orh across he zanja which sop araed he wo places, and suspicion regularly became wrough o renzy as ho middle o he monh oame round. Garry, who was a bob blooded rishman, swore. earul oahs ha i be onoo caugh any o hem a i hed blow hem o he earh. He placed his neighbors on he level o he Chinese coolies whoso vas srawberry ields sreched beyond him o he eas and, who would He all nigh in he diches, waiing or a chance o slip a gae up an.noh or eo whoa, he zanohero had passed on his round. 6airy posed up a hand wrien plaoard on his ankbouse, oering. $5 reward or he capure o any Blade caugh where ho should no be. He could no keep i here, however, or hree imes some ono slipped a nigh hrough ho orchard, ore -hal he card o and covered ho oher hal wih opprobrious remarks concerning he Qarrys ancesry. No one had bo leas doub ns o he auhor o hose relecions, or Mina, ho 18 year-old daugher o bo Sludea, was known o bo bo only ono o ho amily, who could wrlo -livo words ogeher. Garry hreaened hcoroiila men o iorsewhlp her i ho cimpl her on his propery, and, hearing his, luino sharpened a kichen knie on ho grlmklonc in he rlokey woodshed and curried n b pookco bordress when ehobndn ucko or sucic i in her l.x^ when slio wore.a bel. ( She was a Biiiull, wiry, rcelpss crrnure, wih ligh hair, bleached nlnius whie by bo"bun, always sringing r.o her eyes, ace and hands anned copper brawn nnd a ely, brigh, roclen look. Sbo seemed o oonoodrae in hersel all bo energy, all ho vialiy, which migh havo boon disribued among ho en ohor members o her shiless Virginian amily. Sho was alwayi nbroad in bo Colds working like a man when sho chose or playing boyish pranks. She wore generally on old skir and a mans coa and wen bareoo and halesb. Sho used o climb aer birds ness no he opao ho alles eucalypus rees and cling here o be ossed abou by bo wind. Sho migh bo soen very oen walking he ridgepole o ho Blade mansion, balancing hersel wih sbrloks o deligh, and hen sho would jump down ino ho green spray o he grea pepper ree ha grow book o he house. Her aher usod o emllo when he saw or hoard o bceo porormnncos. Girls will bo glrla," bo would soy Jndulgcnly, "and o hey wan o bo boys, why, so much he beer or horanoh. Wo nocd boys, hoavon knows. And Mina bo only ono o y all ha does a days work." Mina bolpcd pruno ho orango rees, earing hor ololios nnd. eoniolmes her brown, callousod hands on he nccdlollko horns. When i came o picking borrlei, ho was aboorully admied by all ho ohor Slados o. bo oqunl o nnjr wo o horn. Sho mado dobparao war on ho gophors, which ore ho pos o ho orchards, ueod o visi her raps nlghhnd morning, dragging ho sruugllng, ohnorlng animals ou o heir burrows, o omarh heir heads wih a nlok. Somolmos shohold honi or a ow momena o laugh a ho quoor aoca and nolaca limy innilo, or pu her lngor n holr moulib nnd laughed Hlll moro when ho nlmrp ooh drow. blood. When, onoo a monh, ho r-nncliero coma a nigh and unlookcd bo HlniW waer goo, ho wholo nmlj urned ou o work ey lanocn ligh ill dnwn. hon Mina dlicardcil skirs and niaumed ho garb which ulin vasly proorrod roueon, a lnlmol ililr nud long rubber booi, and sanding deep n he running waer she wielded spade or boo like a man. Bu he - joy o her lie was a horse. o ride wih only he bridle nnd a girh looped or her oo, hrowing hersel la along ho back o he brue and shouing ino bis ear as he oro a ull speed across he mesa his was a pleasure or which.mina would a any momen cheerully risk her lie. She bad been hrown hal a hundred imes, rain pled on, all bu rolled oh, and! her le arm showed he mankso a homes vicious eeh, bu nover had she been known.jo show ear. She had broken lube musang which ormed he whole equine sook o he Slades. ~-- -! he desire o her hear or he las ix monhs o her lie was o ride ahorse belonging o he Garrysand having n record o one man killed, hree broken logs and a racured skull, which las he bad achieved or bis rider by bbllng wih him hrough a low barn door. Mina longed iercely o ry her band on his animal, a huge blue gray wih a whie rolling eye, and in bo end sbe did ride him and kep her sea, slipping o only when be crouched o roll over on her, and swinging horuel upby ho pommel o he huge Mexioan saddle as be recovered and sared o run. George Garry, he eldes son o he man who bad oered o horsewhip Mina, sood n he road aad applauded. "Bu mind," he said sharply as sbe (Hamle addressing Ophelia, ac 8, scene inally go o, lushed wih joy and!) hanked him, "don le his ge o my a-hers, eaw." o he French "conre," booauso he dano- "Counry" danca s merely a corrupion his, howover, is exacly wha happened era aced each, oher. mpossible o say jus bow. Garry heard Sir Roger s adduced by Addlaon as ypical o a counry equlro o he reign o ha "ha Slade girl" had ridden bis horse, spurring him ill he blood came. Queen Anne.. (.,,, and be grow wild wih rage. Aer o io n be original dance he irs lady and len scene wih George he wen ou o ven his emper,on bo Mexican/ hands, or, BB i cbanoed, his oranges were o be served wih waer ha evening. He drank a glass o whisky beore he le he house and carried ala bole _.a, blapookeo counerac ho chill o he waer. he men sold aerward ha he was hal ou o his senses wih drink and anger, and, in oo, he admied laer ha bo bad been drinking hrough he day. - As usual, he was "lookingor roublo," one o hem said, rom he Sludes. Whon he waer was running ull heady and he bad exhaused his vocabulary o abuse upon his neighbors, nohing would oonvlnoe him ha hey were no a ha momen sealing bu a personal inspecion o heir waer gae and dloh. He wen sealing along in he shadow o he rees, ou o he red, lickering lare o he lanerns releced in he. shallow lood. A momen laer he men whom he had le behindheard a pisol sho, and a hoarse cry rom Garry. hey dropped heir ools, oaugh up heir lanerns and ran. He was sanding by he SladeB waer gae, he smoking pisol in his hand, looking supidly ino he dich, where somebldg lopped abou n he ew inches o solen waer.. - "Look here, boys, swear didn know i was anybody down here!" he cried. " saw he gae was slid up a lile durn em, knew hey were up o i and hen saw somehing move, and hough maybe i was well, sho beore had ime o hink, has aao. never aimed o bi anybody, swear only o rlgbon em." : Some o he men drew ou a limp, qulv erlng, we igure and laid i on he bank in ho ligh o he lanerns. was Mina, draggled wih mud and breahing hard hrough her open mouh. Her righ hand ell a her sdo and cluched eebly he bandlo o a knie., "Hey, whas his?" shoued a voice rom over he dich. he zanohero gave bis horse he spur and leaped, wih dijlngling o silver chains. he superb blauk brue landed our ee rom ho body o Mina and sood, gliering in bis silver mouned housings, while bis maser pu a series o quick quesions. "Don you bo hard on me, senor," pleaded Garry shakily. "m goln o give mysel up sraigh. Bu look here, shed broken he zanja, and ho waers been running in hero you can BOO. And hen, look she had-a knie! Look here, shes go i in her hand. You know wha hese people are." bo Mexicans sood silen, wih hardly aglanooa ono anoher. ho zanchoro, aer a shor pause, said slowly: "Well, o course, youll have o ako your cbanoes. Sill, Mr. Garry, here are cerainly some olroumeancee provocn lpn which will probably ell n your a vor. And, as you say, he girlhas a knie yes, reshly sharpened, oo oeralnly murderous looking 1". ;*» HENRYS WACHFUL SPOUSE. Wheher Bunko Lurked in Bills Greehia or So, lies Sae. He was young, bu ha wasn his aul. Ho was married ha was. Bu when ono came o view ho rosy cheeks, rom which blossomed orh ho very essence o healh, bo rusing oyos, bo robus and ruslo bu no ungraceul orm o her who olung wih rusing conidence o him, one could no help bu eel ha bis oxcuso wasn good one. Every lcoh o bis 0 oo o surdy manhood bespoke a amiliar acquainance wih plows, cows and corn, and hor *ppoarnnco was suggesive o poaches and homemade plc. hey, beso wo happy morals or hey were happy and didn onro who knew sood a weny-hird 8rce,nnd Sixh avenue and wached "ho passing show." Suddenly ho grabbod bcr by ho wris and, poining across ho ireo, ejaculaed, "Say, Liz, hanged hora ain Bill Durlandoomlng his way " "Pshaw Now, Henry," admonished Bho, "ha ain Bill all. p> speaks o PO, don yodaro answer, or yo do yoll go bunkoed, suro." evidenly v?n«bill Durland, or, exending his hand, ho said n a good, srong, heary voice: "Why, hollo, Honry Howi every ono a home? 1 "Honry" spoko never a word, bu gaed longingly a lid ou srcobod band and han earully a bo uhnror o bla Joys and sorrows. hen bo exploded, "Soy, BU, know s you, bu Liz hero hinks W soina kind o bunko gamo bcln worked, and OUBSOM; eny a word o you." Bill looked asonished, hon amused and oonlnued bla way up Sixh avenue. Honry and LU bad souio Dariics conversaion, during whloh LU WM ovorhonrd o remark ha she "didn know bow ho go rlonn beore eho mnrriod him." Good envclopoa, our qpnl per pack, a im RiaiBKU nuloncry Bore. Adv. HE DANCE. Anlquivo he Sir Roger de Covereu ana he Skr Vance. (From he New Orleam ime* Democra.) JOSEPH BALEY, An old genleman o my acquainance old me once ha be sill danoes-sir Roger do Coverley." " enjoy hadnnce wih BED BANE, N. J. Monmouh 8ree. near Maple Avenue all he nerve, Bl.jew and inueolo le o raofdrs A SPECALY. a he ago o 70," ho sajcj, "i only in honor o s ime honored una WLLAM 0BREN, Did you know bd bib supposed "ime honored" dance has no real aniquiy o recommend i, since, alhough i was no "made n Germany," i really belongs o a.period when mos English cusoms became modernized wih bo adven o Duoh Pracical Plumber, William.. ; ha worhy bu lollous knigh, Sir Roger de Coverley, was simply a creaion o AddisonR, who irs inroduoed him in SEAH AlD GAS FER. he Speoaor o Moron 2, 1711, wih he remark ha bis grea-grandaher was he nvenor o ha amous counry danoe which s oalled aer him, which humorous asserion doubless rnauy years subsequenly gave rise o he well known une, bu counry danoes, pure and simple,, were ashionable a he cour o King Charles, were o Fronoh origin and replaced he old English jig, also derived rom he une, and which s menioned by Shakespeare boom genleman hado kiss each oher when hey me in he cener, and so on, hroughou he perormance. Wha la much more ineresing on he snore o aniquiy s he modern "skir danoo," whloh can be raced, almos o prehisoric! imes. An Anglo-Saxon lady may bo seen in he ac o perorming a veriable skir dance o he muslo o a lyre and lue in. one o he conemporary illuminaions a be Briish museum. She is he objec o much admiraion o he specaors. he oldes and mos saely danoes c England were hose o he cour o Queen Elizabeh ho "Ooronos," ho "Qalllards" and he very onolen "Pavln," while he "Lavbla 1 answered o our old ashioned slow.ime walz, he coillon, by. he way, simply means he under peicoa, as is name mplies. was so ermed rom he necessary exposure o. hose garmens by ladleb when holding; up heir gowns. ADMRNG AN ENGNE. ncidenally he Specaor Had a ee Quesonu o Ask. (From he London imes.) A a cerain exhibiion here was a monser engine on view. walked around i and solemnly, seriously examined i. Now, know nohing in he world abou engines, bu asked a young gehlemarvin choree: :. ~ "Wha is he horsepower o his?" "he engineer has jus gone o bis dinner," said be young genlemen poliely. "has a piy," remarked. " hare oorno specially rom Huddersleld, and have my rain o oaoh. Never mind. ll ge one somewhere else." "Can you wai?" anxiously asked he genleman. looked a my riend doubully. "Well.." said, "we migh oaob he 2:15."... "Do," said he genleman, who was he secreary o ho oompany. "May oer you a glass o wine?" : We wen and had a glass o wine ogeher, and on our reurn we ound ho man who drove he ongino bad reurned hurriedly rom bis hal inished meal. He had aken.his coa o, uoked up bis sleeves, and he poured oil all over ha huge engine and se i n moion by some suble process bes known o himsel. Heavy balls began whirling round, wheels whirred and pison rods quivorod and seol pulses oame o Ua A crowd gahered around he leviahan, and be engineer explained he ongino in all is bearings. aocod grea neres, bu dared make no aoual observaions, or should have be rayed my supreme ignorance o ho wbolo hing. However, said bod no doub i would do, and nquired he prloc, "Abou 750." hen asked: "Would icomobbeaper by aking wo?" be man looked n amazemen. "No," be Bald. "Hove you anyhing smaller?" "Yes; you con have a smaller one; prloe n proporion say abou 500." "Have you anyhing abou 30?" "No" cried he man, horror sricken. "hen," said, am araid hey ore o no use o us. Good morning. So many hanks." A Qualiied Misorune. o llusrae ho readiness o some un scrupulous people o urn even heir calamiies o a dishones advanage, bo sory s old ha a cerain armer com plained o a relaive ba bis cow was sick. "And you hayo o buy milk?" asked ho relaive. Y "Land, yeal" "How muoh dyou have o pay?" "Mis owkeabury loi ui have some o hers or 6 oons a quark " "Woll, wha dyou do wih your milk while ho cows nlok?. "Oh, wo soil o bo oly milkman." "Go i oons a quar rom bluj" "SaUos, nol Ho glvos 01", pays o adverise in HE REOSER. D. W SMH, Pracical Hprseshoer, BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE," Red Bank,. New, Jersey BpoolaUliooi or quarcrcraok, andor-oood and norcrlik liornui. Exra aenion o roon and roadsers. B>. W. SMH M A K E - :. Suis o Order or $14 o $28 ^also do Cleaning, Repairing and Dyeing. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers, HO A1E HEANG, LEAKY WNDOWS, CHM- NEYS AND JOBBNG 4.SPECALY.., K you desire o nave yoarcoase heaed don all o gire us a call.. We are agens or one o Uie bes, oldes and mos reliable urnace companies in New YOB ciy he Boyaon Furnace Company. JiSpo Jnmacci are reasonable D.price and he mos reuable and poweral heaers on he marke J 0 -** 0?- pa irm s responsiwe and heyraaranosl5 lr (?""«> o us, and hrough uso you. o-rs?"""?^* sl8e roolng is as cheap. no cheap- MA e S ln *L l? s. or ad? oher w, and more dnrable han all. Blae Boos pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Hoamoun S. and Bridge Avc, Red Bank. Anyhing Elecrical. you wan your Bore or your house wired lor, elecric lighs. you wan elecrio bells pu in or elecrio bells pu n working order, le me ell you my price or doing he work. do all sors o elecrical work and do i quickly, cheaply andwell. F. WEBERLNG, 80 Fron Sree, Adjoining hrockmorons Lumber Yard. REDBANK.N.J. is no always when you need i, i you can ge an advanage in price, such as we are giving o-day. Prices on all kinds o wagons a lile lower han he lowes. See he larges sock in easern New Jersey, a he old skaing rink, Near own Hah LUMBER AND HARDWARE. " PANS AND OUB A WHOLESALE AND EEAL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Siokes, Hubs and Wheels.^ Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Rives, Copper Nails, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and.. Pure Manilla Rigging. Presons Ferilizer» (odorless) or Lawns. Also Bone Fhosphae and Fish Guano. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, REDBANK, N. J. Good Cigars.. m FOP Cigar Smokers. ij he cigars sell are good cigars. As good a cigar as sell or he $< money and aar beer cigar han mos dealers sell or he money JB >«$ CuJlingons Perecco? which is 5 cens, sraigh, or $3.00 a box. is a ^ $. Sumara wrapper and Havana iller. &* i 1 Good obacco as For Pipe Smokers. i 1 1 Cullingons Clippings is a good obacco or Pipe Smokers A box $«coss 10 cens. he man who smokes his obacco once almos always >**< m WLLAM CULL1NGON, Fron S.. oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Harry Anderson, o Brooklyn, N. Y.,is en years old. his isa picure o him arid his dog. Harry has suered much rom wha hey call a sye on his eyelids. Every now and hen jus coninually someimes several a a ime, here would be some incipien ones and some real bad ones. His aher used o say ha Harrys bad healh was all in his eye. his was unny bu no very comoring. was a lady riend o his moher who induced Harry o use Ripans abules. ha was beore he Chocolae Coaed abules were o be had a he drug sores, and Harry would no swallow he common sor because hey were so bier. So he lady crushed hal a abule and pu i on a hal spoonul o sugar, hen added more sugar o ill up he spoon. n his shape Harry would ake he abule and oeemedo aher like i. He ook hal a abule once a day aer supper and in hree weeks his eyes were well and he has no had a sye since. Youd be surprisedo see wha an improvemen here hab been in Harrys appearance. A new r7l» ]*ok«oonnlnln, dnur ror«-»o» nn om, i iklii+<ynmiimm(wum~, WmAMX, Ho, N npno BrM, Smr «*-or a a hor(l«a^uoor»em»oin» r Mi4lh» Monomoal. On* coen *We«Nriea

15 . VANDERBUVFS BDE. Hia Horse Frighened By he Girl :. Who Became lia Wie. mus have been moj/i hai) 60 years ago n leas ha.a; young man mouned his bay horse early one evening or a gallop hrough he srees o Albany.; he horse was n ine ele, and he ride was begun wih a dash ha araced he aenion o all beholders. Some who hasened o ge ou o he way prediced disaser i he pace was coninued, bu he rider smiled a heir looks o apprehension as be passed, seled himsel a lile more irmly in he saddle and increased he speed. He knew a ew hings abou horsebaok riding himsel, and he noion ha he could mee wih an acol* den never enered his head. ( As bo rode he moon arose, creaing high lighs herd and here ha conrased srongly wih he darkening shadows. Evenually, perhaps,he young raanseenso o deligh in rapid moion began o give way o appreciaion o he evenings beauies. A all evens he slackened he reins a blasbo horse swung round a corner ino a side sree. Jus ahead in he moonligh ho saw a girl upon a crosswalk.. A he sudden sound o hoos she sepped qulokly o he shaded oopah. here was a luer o whie drapery, and he horse sared violenly. A momen laer he dashing rider lay prone upon he ground, his clohes orn and himsel apparenly suering severely rom he Sudden conac o bis head, agains a jagged pile o sones. he girl screamed, bu in spie o her righ she hasened o he allen horsemans aid. She bad hardly reached bim when ho rose nimbly, brushed he dir rom his olohe&.and sood emlllng beore her., "Are yon are you badly hur?" asked h o g i r L., * "Why, no; no a all. was awkward n me o ake such a umble rom my horse," said he young man. " hope didn,give you oo much o a sar, hough, Mies Mies" "Miss Elssam," said he girl, demurely inishing his senence, while. her aoe urned rosy red in he moonligh. As he young man gazed upon her prey eaures he suddenly grew ain. " don know bu am a bi more Bhaken up han hough was," he sammered, "bu ll be all righ n a momen.". < " do hope s no serious," sold he girl, again blushing vividly. " was all my aul oo. My home is n he nex house, and lam sure would be bes or you o go n and res a lile, Mr. Mr." "Vanderbil," responded he youh, in urn inishing an nerrogaory senence; "William H, Vanderbll and possibly would bo well or me o aooep your inviaion." 80.he young men enered he home o he Rev. Mr. Klssam, a ha luiea well known Luheran clergyman o he sae capial. he miniser received his gues hospiably, o course, when he acoiden. was explained, and he girls moher busled abou o make some simple applicaions o he horsemans hurs. While* his bruisea were being aended o young Vanderbil andhe miniser engaged in oonversalon on some oplo o- he day, n which he moher and he daugher joined, end, all orgeul o bis horse, he unexpeced gues remained he evening hrough. When a las he ore himsel away, ho hough he had never been enerained more pleasanly in his Ua O oourse he was invied o call again, and. o course heaooeped he inviaion. n ac his calls a he modes parsonage were exceedingly requen rom ha lme on, and i was no many weeks beore he deolded soonor or laer o ask a* paricularly mporan quesion o he girl who had righened bis horse, and hen anoher o her aier.,, was no unil ho ollowing July, however, ha ho was able o muser up enough oourago o pu hese inerrogaions. Ho may no have been a worker in ha ield beore ho mo Miss Klssani, bu i is o reoord ha he ollowing July ho doed as superinenden o ho Sunday school conneoed wih her ahers church, and ha he enire school wen somewhere on a plonlo n ha monh. \ Miss Klssnm was a eaober, and boh he young olk were naurally kep> prey busy all day long. Bu some ime beore he close o he day hey ound i posslblo o ake a quie Broll ogeher aar in he grove whore he plonlo was held. When hey hod go away rom ho.ohers, young Vanderbll sammered ou his sory and asked, his quesion. Aer he sory had, been lisened o, nod ho quesion answered n he way he wished ho ook rom his pocke 0 keen bladod ponknie and wih carved an in- Eorlpion in he smooh bark o a maple ree, hia inscripion read:^"mr. arid SCe. William H. Vanderbll." Bo bad cu i jus o soo how i would ook\ and is appearance was so graiying o boh ho young olk ha hoy remained o gazo upon long enough o worry ho oher pionickers abou heir obsooca ond oauso bo sending o messengers o ind hem.! ho quesion ha ye had o bo pu o ho clergyman, oo, was answered as ho young man desired,hough porhapa wih sorao hcslanoy. Possibly his was in par becauso o bo young mans rahor slondor inancial prospeob, or, hough hlb aher, ho corninodoro; was already quie well o do, William. had his own way o make n ho world and WOB known o bo BOUOwha n disavor a homo. As all ho world knows, ho young brldogrooms subsoquon oaroor was such ha he brldos uhbr bad no causo o rogro bo raaoh becaueo his daugher had mar rlod n poor man, or ho booamo ho riches man o his lmo. Bu ho ploasanos oauia o all was lm, no iriaor how muoh William H. Vandorbll may have raorlod noinoo bo criicisms showorod upon him, his long mnrrlod lie-wih ho olorgymnns daugher wua nob marred by a single dluoordan noo.- *~<~, Quio UnnocoBBay. ( " hink," anld ho young mnn, "ha you would glvo me a ohnnoo could olol " Oli ; " roplld h manager, "horoa no oxonoooe ha xpenul he anglahigh onougbi nni vryblng would be all righ wo oould onl/ ga ih* ladles o romovo bolrh»»." «* A PACFC SLOPE HOLLAND. Richness o he Svnomah Flas in Skagi Couny, Washingon, From he Secdle Pos.) - -n his grea wesern oounry,whore here is so muoh wild land, where millions o acres o soil have never el heouoh o ihe plowmans ehare or he keen edge o bo woodmans ox, does no seem ha would be neoessary o reclaim, land rom ho sea o obain acres or culivaion. Bu ha has been done, and n Skagi couny, almos n he very norhwesern corner o he sae, can be ound scores o he ines ranches in he world, lying behind dikes- buil o kcop ou he sea and he overlows o he Skagi river, he larges sream ha empies ino he sound. his is he veriable Holland o Washingon. n Skagi couny are siuaed he amous Swinomish las, he Beaver marsh, he Olymplo marsh and he Samlsh las, all surrounded by dikes ranging in heigh rom 3 o 15 ee.. here aria ide gaes along he Boaehore which ac auoma;,1- ly, and whioh drain he land so pere.uly ha crops ore raised on land below he sea level wih saey. And such oropsl For ages he big river has been bringing down rom ho bills he rlohesjb sedimen, and here is really no boom o he soil. a armer in he eas plows a lile oo deep, be urns up qlay or rocks. he Beaver marsh rancher holds his plow handles oo high, ho simply digs up more o he rich loam ha raises every year wihou ail such crops ha he old ranobers o oher secions oanno believe he sories. One hundred and weny-lyo bushels o oas o he a<!ro, a on and a hal o hopa or ive ons o hay are common ; yields, while all sorso roo crops give equally large, resuls. \.-[ " n. order o plow his land, which, o course, is so and spongy, he ranchers oen pu "uloy" shoes on heir horses, ho shoes oonslsingo wide wooden blocks o preven he animals rom sinking no he loam. here -are a presen eigh diking disrics in he couny, and nearly-every ranch o any slzo s in one or anoher o hese disrics. Fully 100 miles o dikes are n use n he couny, and many o hem are used also as roads. Very picuresque are hese embankmens n many plaoea as hey wind around hrough he rees. When he Skagi is having a reshe, as has been he case his week, he people urn ou o wach heir dikes, and by repairing hem save heir lands rom inundaion. Someimes a very high ide will go over a dike and cover a number o ranobes wih sal waer. he waer does no sand oo long his does no parioular damage. - As bere is nohing bu sand and black loom o consruc he dikes o, no pormv nen work hosever been done and canno be unil he river is so mproved ha i bos a> reasonably sraigh ohannol o he sea. Five or six orks or mouhs discharge he waer ino he sound, and he dela hus ormed s excellen arming land. he waer should bo conined o one channel, housands o acres o land would be reclaimed and he danger o overlow reduced o a minimum. By his improvemen a magniicen navigable river, eeming wih ish and lowing hrough a/wealh o imber and mineral land, would bo opened up and would provide employmen or counless numbers o people. HE WAS A REMNDER. Polie Drummer and he Lady Who old Him Somehing Sarling. he drummer who was alking bad a jerky syle o speech as be were alloed wih S. Vius dance o he vocal chords or 6OU1O similar diiculy.. "Had a blamed unny experience once," ho said. "Had pleny, suppose, bu his was, dieren was ou on ho Souhern Paollo. Don know wha own was. Don know wha sae. Porbaps was a erriory. As many erriories along ha road as here are saes. has all righ. AVbe own m alking abou a prey woman abou U5go aboard. Prey women scarce as hens eeh in ha counry. Hadn seen one or a mouh. Couldn keep my eyes o o her. A las couldn Band i any longer. : Go up and wen over o her. Asked her i couldn raise he window or her. She said oouldnv akes a srong man o rnleo a oar window Eompimes. Asked her i couldn le her hqvo a paporora book. She said couldn. ried horagaln on buying somehing rom he rain bucher. Wouldn bavo i. O jerad o ge bor a glass o waer. Wasn dry. ried every hing knew. Gq urned down; every ime. ho las ime ried was wih a gnmo o whis. Whis was all ho rage in bo eas, old her Sho said she didn play. hon she looked a me or a minue maybe i was longor. hon sho.spoke. " Do you know who you remind me o says she, looking a mo admiringly. " Mo, says. s i some denr dond riend o yours said, rying o do ho unny ac. "No oxnoly," said eho, laughing; no exacly, bu o one ha will be dead in abou seven eoconds aer my hubband ses eyes on him a bo nox saion. 1. " Whas he namoo i, madam? says, making bollovo was ready. " Morsovlllo, 1 yollcd ho brakoinan, ".has, snys she, laughing moro han over. And oil all ovor mysol ry ing o ranko connecion wih ho Blooper n ho ar end o ho rain." Walers Preer o Higher Wages Wih Elemens o Chance Omied. ranjip:o.\vn caerer, when speaking o, he ipping evil he oher day,said ha he would like o abolish i in bis place, bu ha his couldn be done. " give my waiers $25 a mouh and heir board," ho coninued. " were o oer hem (60 wih ipping prohibied, hey would one and all go away. Ye doub wheher bey average $1 a day, whioh is less han be dierence in ips. My place s a modes one, you know, and ew ips are higher han 10 cens. Many my cusomers, oo, are women, who seldom ip a all.. "n my opinion he araplon n ipping ;o a waier ha is, he reason he preers i o higher wages wih i prohibied is ;ho elemen o ohnnoo. Hed raher have 1 a day and he possibiliy o making $2 or $8 more in ips han a oeraln $a, nob so muoh beaauseo he addiional gain nolved oa beoauseo he uncerainy. has he zes o gambling. He couns each dime he ges during he day, and when he aggregae reaches he higher igure jus named, i no he lower, he eels allhe riumph o a gambler who has broken he bank. ake away ipping, and you remove his simulus whioh has added ineres o hid days work and deprive him o wha has mode bis oil a comparaive pleasure. Even when be ges less han ho sum hink my waiers average, $1, he* eels like he gambler who considered ha nex o he pleasure o winning was ha o losing.- " houghul. Mrs. - Qreene My husband is suoh a houghul man He always goes down no he basemen kichen o smoko. Mrs.Gray And les be smokecome up sairs ino ho dining room hrough he dumb waier. Mrs. Greene Yes, bu has beoause he is absenminded, poor man ha has nohing o do wih his hougbulness, you His Early railing a Faul. ho sympahy womon who wore visiing ho jail woro deeply mpressed by ho good looking young man n 0110 o ho second lor o COH. "You do no look llkoa guily man," said ono o. ho boldes o honi as olio sopped up o his coll, "bu ho grnml olls 1110 ha you alrouuy. havo boon conviced. o wha, may ask, do you urlbuo your your mlsoruno" "o my ourly raining whon a child, 1 ho replied. "Poor ollow " Bho ealdsympaholoally. "How muoh gnoran or caroloro pnrona havo o answer or n his world Wha paricular oauro o your early raining do you hink had ho aloa o bringing you uoro" "L»»rning o wrie." 1 Sho was sill wondering wha ho poor ollow oould mean, when bo Jailor Buggoood: "HOB niijuroiuer/, you know." Go dhouse o Le? People are considering wha hey will do his year abou a house. You can geenans or your house by elling abou i in HE REGSER. More han: 3,600 amilies read HE REGSER every week. Adv.. PPNG S LKE GAMBLNG. Hoice o Delinquens. Noice is hereby given o he delinquen axpayers o he ownship o Shrewsbury ha under no circumsances will he paymen o he coss and ineres on delinquen axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens wiljl be required o pay in ull in all cases. Bj order o he ownshjjj commiee..: A.C.HAERSON,. ownship, Olerk. \EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH JLY RALROAD. Saions D New York: Cenral B. E. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Bree.and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania R. R., o o Corland Sree, Desbrossea Sree, and Wes 23d Sree Saion. >. On aad aer January &h, 1B08, RANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York; Newark and Elizabeh, *7 08, * 48, *8 24 (excep Newark and Elizabeh). *8g8. J??48, *8 CD (New York only), *9 48, *U 80,11 4U a. m.:143, 245, «43M35,803, 718p.ni.. Sundays, 8 03,» 48 a. m.; 4 46, «06 and *7 50 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbur; Park and inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, 180, 8 25, Dhi, in88, a.m.; 12 47, 140, 2 67, , , 7 40 p.m. Sundays, 10 80, U 20 a.m.; 5 27,8 47p.m. Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays excepcd), B 28,1140a.m,;. 143, 485. B03p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK. Fool o Libery sree, *1«15; a. m.; 180, *1 45,*340,4 15,440,588,015 p.m. SundajB 9 a,, *1015 a. m.: 4 00 p. a. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, *1015,11 80 a. m.; 125,»l 40,»3 35,3 55, *i 35, 5 25, 010 p. m. Sundays, 8 55, *10 00 a. m.; 3 06 p. m.. ".. Foo o Desbrosses and Corlland srees, 010 a. m.: 1210, 34(1*, 510*, 1160 p.m. Sundays, 945 a. m.: 515 p. m. Wes weny-hird sree saion, 8 50, 1150"a.m.;. 3 20*,450* p. m. Sundays, 0 20 a. m.; 4 60 p.m. RANS LEA"E FREEHOLD. (Sundays exceped), 815,1115 a. n.; 2 U0, 4 20,6 05, 1 p.m., For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions, Denoes express rains. J. R, WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Geul Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j. RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. piarlesh. VlNS, \J. COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 8 and 4, Regiser Building,. BBOADSBEK, RED BANK, N.J. E DMUND "WLSON,,. COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Novlus & Wilson). RED BANK, N, J, Oices! POS-OFFCE BULPNO. WLLAM PNARD, COUNSELLOR A LAW,. iver suona Sove Sore. BED BANK, N, J. AMESSEEN, O COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noary Public and Commissioner o Deeds o YK EAONOWN, N.J.. [AMES WALSH, SEAM SAW ANDMOLDNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. MECHANC 8REE, "RED.J3ANK. N. J. PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- A PANY. On and aer November 28h, 1897, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, 7 08,8 43,0 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 8 08 p. m. " Newark, 708, 8 43, 948 a. m.; 148, 6.03 p. m. 8undnys,943a. m.: OOlp. m. 1 " Elizabeh, 7 08, 8 43, 9 48 a. m.; 148,aO3). m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.: 6 00 p. n. " Rahway, 7 08, 9 43 a. m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 08 p. m. " Woodbrldge, 9 48 a. m.; 143, C 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.; 8 06 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 143, 603 p.m. Sundays; 9 48 a. m.: 006 p.m. " Souh Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; 143, 0 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 8 00 p. m. " Maawnn, 7 08,9 43 a. m.; 148,6 03 p.m. Sundays. 943 a.m.; 6 08p.m. " Ulddleowni 9 43a.m.; 143,6 03 p.m. Sundays, 9 48 a.m.; 8 06 p.m. " Philadelphia a>d renon, connecing a Railway, 718, 9 43 o. m.; 143,0 03 p. m. - Sundays, 943a. m.; 606p.m. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, 5 05, 907,10 88, U 20 a. m.: 140,4 60, (122 p. m, Sundays, 1120 a. m.; 8 47 p.m. (Do no sop a Asbury Park 01 Ocean Grove on Sundays.) :. " oms Elver, Bay Head and inermediae saions, 140 p. m. (week days). rains leave Philadelphia..Broad sree (via Babway), or Bed Bank, a 6 50,883 a. m., 4 00 and 1100 p.m., week days. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, For Red Bank rom Weal weny-hird sree salod," 850, 1150 a.m.; 320,.460, 1110 p.m. Sundays 9 20 a. m.; 4 60 p. m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. For R6A Bank, 010 a. m.; 1210, 8 40, 510,1150 p. m.. Sundays, 9 45 a. in.; 515 p. m. J. B. HUCHNSPN, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. PHEO. F. WHE, L REAL ESAE AND N8UBANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE, leglser Building, RED BANK, N.J. Collecion o Bills a specialy. D R. R. FBORDEN; : SURGEON DENS. MU8C HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o be adminisraion o Anaesheics. D R. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL SUBGEON. OFFCE: Wo. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Eesldence: Leroy Place, eweea Broad sree end Maple avenue, Bed Bank. R D. CHANDLER, ARCHEC. Sous Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, BED BANK, NEW JKBSK. "«HOMASDA<VS,JE.,, NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., BED BANK, N.J. (P.O.BoiSl.) nsurance placed in he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. R S. SNYDER, Esablished BEAL ESAE, GENEEAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commissioner o Deeds and Surveyor. Also nsurance Broker or New York and Viciniy.. ALAMC HGHLANDS, N. J. MARCH, Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. elephone Call, HA, Bed Bank. Shrewsbury,Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Browns Dock, X"air Haven and S HERFFS SALE. By virue o a wri o 11.4a. o me direced. ssued ou o Cour o Chancery o ho Sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o sale a public venduo ON MONDAY. HE 11h DAY OF APRL, 1898, beween he hours o 12 oclock and 6 oclock (a 2 oclock). n he aernoon o said day, a he Cour House a Freehold, n he ownship o Freehold, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey, all ha rac or parcel o land and premises, hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being iu he ownship o Shrewsbury, in ho couny o Monmoub and Sae o New Jersey, being ha porion o ho homesead arm o he lae William Smih.deceased, se on o and alloed o said Josephine Morris on be hireenh day o Sepember, A. D., 1878, by William H. Slocum, Francis Johnson and George H. Sickles, commissioners appoined by be Cour o Chancery o New Jersey o divide said homesead arm, and marked lo number "2" on he map o said commissioners, and moreparlcularly described as ollows: Beginning a a sae disan nine chains and iy links on a course souh, elghy-nlne degrees and ieen minues wes rom a sone or be beginning corner o lo number one () on said map described; hence (1) souh, elghynlnedegrces and ieen minues wes, ieen chains and iy links; hence wo & souh, hiry-our degrees and ory minues wes, hree chainsand sixysix links; hence hree (3) norh, lly-oiir degrees and hlry-lve minues wes, wo chains and sixyeigh links o he middle o he public road leading rom lnon Palls o Shrewsbury; (4) souh, hiryour degrees and ory minues wes, along said road ive drains and 84 lins; (5) souh, (our degrees and ly-lvo minues wes, one chain and olrhy-sevcn links o he norhwes, corner o Hubbarrl Denniss lo; (0) along said Denniss lo norh, seveny-our degrees and eighy minues eas, wo chulns and 38 links; (7) souh, weny degrees eas, one chain and seveneen links; (8) norh, eighy-our degrees and hiry minues wes, wo chains and sixy-eigh links o he middle o hu public road; hence (9) soulli, weny-eigh degrees and hiry minues eas, along he road leading rom lnon Falls o Eaonown live chains and weny-eigh links;.(10) norh, eighy-nine degrees and ieen minues eas, weny chains and seveny-seven link*; (11) norh, en minues eas, oureen chains and on links o ho place o beginning, conaining weny-nine acres and seveny-live hundredhs o nn acre. Seized as he propery o Abr. Coleman. e als, aken in execuion a he sulol William. Slocum, Jr., and o bo sold by r HOUSON FELDS, Sh( ri. JOHN W. 8.0CUM, Solr. Daed March 7,1808. $W.80_ O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS NOCE. Georgo M. Snnd, oxcuor o Sarah E. Snnd, deceased, by order o( (ho Surrogae, o ho couny o Monmouh, horoby gives noice o ho crediors o ho said deceased o bring n liolr debs, domands and claims agains bo esio o sold deceased. under oah or animaion, wihin nluo monhs rom he SXEENH DAY OF FEHlUARY 1W)8, or hoy will bo orever barred o any acion heroor agains ho said execuor, GEOlQE M. 8AND. "VOCE OF SELEMEN. ±y Esae o Edwin. Siinhln, deceased. Noice s hereby given ha he. accounlh o ho subscribers, oxcciiors o mild deceased, will bo nudlod und saed by ho Burroanc.nnd repored or solomou U> ho Orphans Cour o he couny o Monmouh, 00 HHDAY. UB WENY VOUH DAY OK MACnex. Doed Jnjary 14h, im. AAON D. 8UPN, KUGUNK ELY. N OCE OF SELEMEN. Esno o Joseph lold, dccniiiixi. Ncilcu B liereuv givini ha lio luoimn o he subxorlbor, execuor o wild ilecoimid, will H iiudled and Bacd by he surrogae, and repored or BOUlimonbi ho orphans cour o lm couny o Monmouh, on HUHHUY, HE HEVEN1 DAY 01 APRL nex. Dncd January ZZ, HENRY M, NEVU8. N OCE OF F.salo o Mary (lorbe, doccuwd. Noion s horoby given ha he accoun)) o ho subscriber, oxocuor o mill doiwimod, will bo audied mid nnuxl by ho Burrogno.and repored ornclomen o ho Orphaun Cour o ho couny o Monmouh, on H18MY, HE WENY-KOUU DAY OF MARCH nox. Daod January 14lh, U!08. he Srong and Commodious Seamboa, ALBERNA, CAP. C. E, HROCKMORON, BEGNNNG MARCH 14h, Wil leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, and Red Bank, as ollows: Leave Eed Bank daily a 7:00 A. M. (Sundays exceped). Will leave New York daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sndays exceped). ^"Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Belord. HARVEY LLE, Messenger. N. B. All reighinended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o lm> o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised lmo. his boas ime-able s adverised n HE RED BANK RKQSEB, New Jersey Sandard; alao n he Couning House Monior, Mackeys Seam boa Guide and Bulllngers Guide. ime-ables may be obained a he Red Bank Prining House, Ludlow hall. Broad sree. Excursion ickes, - 50 Cens. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. o Parick McArdle, Barbara McArdle, John Mc- Ardle, Bridge McArdle. Honry McArdle, Mary McArdle, homas Halon, Susan Halon, James Duly, Oaharno Duy, homas Leddy, Jr., and Annie H.Loddy: lly virue o an order o ho Cour o Chancery o Now Jersey, made on ho day o he dae hereo, in a causo wherein Rober R. Moun and William B. Moun are complainans, ond jou micl ohers are deendans, you arc required, o appear, plead, answer, or demur o bo bill o snid complainans, on.or beore ho FFEENH DAY OF APRL, nex, or ho said bill will bo aken as conessed agains you. ho Buld bill l iled o oreclose a cerain morgage, bearing dio on ho ih day o March, olghecn hundred and eighy-ive, made by Jamea McArdlo o ono heodore F. Whlo, upon lands a Red Rank, in ho ownship o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouh and sno aoresaid; snid morgage being recorded n ho Monmouh couny clerks odlco n ireehold. n boob- N 5 u morgages, pagu 1150, Ac.; and. ogeher wlnvs,-) hond accompanying ho same, was, on FobnK y 7h, 18i9, duly assigned >>; he snid liodoro FiCyhlu o one John. hompson, and by ho eald Joiml. hompson, on March ll], lbiil, dulynshlgncd o one Kmll Klehnur; and by lm said Emil Klobaur, on Sepember Kih, Mil, duly nnnlgned o Rober. Moun and William. Moun, ho compalnanl herein. And you Parick MoArdle, John McArdlo, Honry HeAnllc, Caharine Duy, Susan liilon and honmi Lodriy, Jr., lire mndc dcondanls, becnuno jrn are he nex o kin and heirs a law o he said Jiuiies MeAnlle, now (leraixnil; mid you Hnrbani Mc.Ardll, llridge McArdle, Mary MoArdlo and Annie. <oddy nro iniulu (locndnnln. becnimo you nro ho wives rinpocuvoly o Parick McArdlo, John MoArdlo, llenrv McAnllu and hoiunn Loddyiilr. and you liomas Halon und JCH Duy aro miido deendan, Ucciuiic you aro ho hunbnmlh rispuulvely o BiiHiin Halon nml Cahurlno Duy, by virue wherco all o you claim o havo nomo niikk n he H Klunged prmnlsca. Daed Fbrunry 14h, lllb. EDMUND WWON, Hollclor or complulnuna. lon ollno luliliens, Red Dunk, N. J N OCE OF SRLiMEN. Ksiilo o Himili V. Mldwlnor, (leceiined. Nolc n horoby glvim Hin lio nccounui o lm miimrllhih, xecunm o nnlil deceunud, wllibn nuilleil nml Knoil by his BurroKnUi, nml reporud or nclniiidi o he Onilinnn Cour o lm couny <i Monmouh, on KHDAY, HE 17li DAY l MARCH nix. Dand Jnnunry 7h, KM ANNl!. MinWNK UN8 H. UAUKULOO. A PPLEGAE & HOPE," COUNSELLORS^.LAW, idbank, MONMOJjrcOUNY, NEW JERSEY. OHN 8. APPLE&AE. FRED W. HOPE. JACOB SHU8, O AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock arm implemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Addresa, SHREWSBURY, N. J. W U. KURZ, M. D., U., M., PHY8CAN AND SURGEON, EAONOWN, N. J. -. Ollce on Broad sree, norh side, irs door wes o pos-olce. OFFCE HOURS : 9 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3, l o 8 P. M. D R. G. F. MARSDEN,. HOMCEOPAHO PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J FAS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence. rving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. w M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. A C. HURLEY. " " ; SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 116 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 3 Wih George Cooper or ieen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O. E. Ollce: 47 Recor Place, RED BANK/N. J. H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worhleys Saionery Sore, elenhone Call 18B. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J. E NGRAVED WEDDNG NVAONS AND VSNG " Cards given special aenion and execued in he. irs syle o he ar. Meal Bndgis and PlaCB o every descripion. Sencil Plaes, Burning Brands, Rubber Samps. Seel Samps and Seals, Sencil and ndelible idks and Brushes. Dies engraved and paper samped plain and in colors. Silverware, Jewelry, vory and Celluloid arlnles anndbomely engraved. CHARLES EVERDELL, 32 Riverside Avenue. Red Bank.N. i. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Oice: No. 119 Broadway. Eighy-Sevenh Bemi- Annual Saemen, January, " CASH ASSES 810,382, ALLARE & SON, AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Esae and nnnrance Agency. 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed D he Home and oher lrsuclass companies n Lowes Raes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & SON. special Noice RELANG O NUSANCES N HE ownship-o Shrewsburv. NulBanccs wihin ho ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall nclude unr embraco; 1. he placing or deposiing in or upon nny sree or alloy, or n or upon any public or privae propery n his ownship, any dead anlmnl or any par o he same, or nny dead ish or nny par o ho some, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach baslus, or rubbish o any ilnd or descripion, or any houso or kichen slops or gurbarc, manure or sweepings (pro vlded Uni sable immure and oher manure may bo used ns a erilizer), or nny oul or oensive orobnoxloun maeroreubsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher reccpaclo or ilh. a. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher oensive or decomposing solid or luid maer or mibiinoe o rak or oozo rom nny enr or wagon or vessel in which ho samo may bo convoyed or carried. 4. he carrying or conveying hrough nny sree any imbalance which has licen removed rom anv privy vaul or ci wipool, unlem lio sumo shall bo n- cloncd n ulr-l ihlmrrels, orin a perecly igh and properly covered wugon. 5, All caring o KnrbnRO hrough iho Blrocs o lm ownship excep beween ho hours o sunse andilxa. M. u,,ho burning o any maler or nulislonoo which Mmll emi, or cause, or produce, or enu o any ow or obnoxious, or olomivo, or hurul, or-umioylng gnl, Kinokii, seam or odor. 7. he casing ordlnclmrglng no ho Shrewsbury or Navcalnk, or Rouh Hhrowsnury rivers, or no any sream n hin Umnnhlp, or on ho boundary line o hin ownship, any NUXUHCO which hu«een removed rom nny vaul, cwsnool or sink, or any oal or ohur roluac, liquids or eollos, by any plpea or ohorwlho. ). Any and overy nuliuinre mi aboro dolned lg hcroby prohibied and orbidden wihin ho own- Hhlpo Bhrownbury, and any poraon making, creaing, canning, nmlniiliilni or permiing nnyol said nnlhanocn nliall orei and pay a pomly o wenylvo dollarl.» hii uliovo in nn exrac rom lm ordhmnccs o ho 1uinl o hcnlh o Hlirowalmry ownshlu, and ho rimcj will bo horiuklily enorcbd. W. 8. WHMORE, Preallnn o ho Board o Healh, 4. V. ilannieoii, secreary.

16 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor and neresing ems Prom All Over he Couny. Cbilioa R. Rosell, who has been organis o S. Peers cliucch a Freehold or he pas our years, has acceped a posiion as organis o.a church a New Brunswick. he corner" sone o he Norh Long Branch Sunday-school audiorium will be ; laid Ap-il 18h. he exercises will be conduced by Bishop J.N. Fizgerald. Sunday services in he Keypor Reormed church have been disconinued unil April 8d, when he new pasor, Rev. B.W. Greene will ake charge. he bakery o John Flanagan o Asbury Park was desroyed by ire on Monday o las week. he loss amouned o $1,000 arid is covered by insurance. he ire engine, belonging o he Bradley Beach iremen hae been seized by Sheri Fields or deb. he deb is no paid he engine will be sold. Henry Kuhn o Wes End, Long Branch, who was accidenally sho in he ace by Arhur Susaman o Long Branch las week, is recovering. Charles. Young has been appoined reasurer o be Rarian hose company o Keypor o ill he vacancy caused by he deah o Frederic Eckhar. Some small boys o Freehold held a bale on one o he vacan los a. ha place las Wednesday. Coal, bricks and sones were used as weapons, he commissioners o Long Branch have.been asked o urn he old rucko he Alanic ire company over o a new ire company o colored men. William Applegae o Long Branch has been sen o he couny jail or weny days or creaing a disurbance on he srees a Long Branch. : Miss Nellie Snyder o Long Branch, who ha been visiing her parens a Cobbleskill, N. Y., or ive weeks, has reurned home. he new ruck or Alanic ire company o Long Branch will be received on Saurday o his week, and will be esed nex uesday. he New Era associaionhas paid a deah benei o $100 o he widow o Frederic Eckhar o Keypor, who died las week... Rev. H. F. Silwell o Minneapolis, ormerly o Freehold, has acceped a call o a Bapis church a S. Paul, Minnesoa, A surprise pary was -given "o Mrs. Eleanor M. Dey o Manasquan las Wednesday, he day being her 72d birhday. Damage o he amoun o $5 was done by ire o he house o. Mrs. Henriea jro LongBranoh-as-Wednesday. Mrs, racy and her son, p Keypor, who have been spending he winer a Ellenville, llinois, have reurned home. Charles O. Morris o Farmingdale injured his hand severely lns week, by caching i on blackberry hornb. Frank Sruble o Manasquan has gone o New York, where he will be employed by a wholesale cracker house. MissXucy Williams and Charles Hawkins, boh o Freehold, will be married on Wednesday, March 80h. Charles J. Luckey o Keypor, a ireman on he seamboa Magena, has been graned an engineers license. Mrs. Emma Pearce o Manasquan has joined Leola council o he Degree o Pocahoius a ha place. he Mori mouh couny elephone company will build a elephone line rom Freehold o Englishown. A he revival meeings which have recenly been held, a Maayvan, our con versions were made. hieve9 enered O. S. GlissonB house a Long Branch recenly and sole a runk ull o clohing. Back uxes a Keypor o he amoun o $1, have been colleced since February 8h. Union revival services aro being held in he Reormed and Presbyerian churches a Freehold. *V A. F. Bedle and W. W. Omerod have been appoined members o ho Keypor ire purol, Joseph Buxon o Asbury Park has reurned home rom a rip o Souh America, Marcus D Levoy has moved rom Maawan o ho Judge Walling arm near Koypor. hiry-six new lock boxes will bo added o ho posolco a Wes End, Long Branch. A junior Epworh Lcaguo has been organized in ho Bohnar Mohodie churoh. ho houao o Jacob Doll, Jr., o Anbury Park wwo uliglily damnged by lro las Friday. lnrley Wheolor o Maniihipan is recovering rom a severe aack o pnouinoniii. E E, BOUBO ind amily o Miinmiijuun have moved o Long Branch. «0.. Murrull o Mnlnwan will movo 1 o Long Brunch hin monh. Arhur A. Zimmerman o Freehold ban gono o Mexico. ho epizooic hrui broken ou among hoiboan Key por;. AdvoriBo in ine Kicaiimm Adv. Lodge Noes. H. Frank Wilcox o Long Branch received a gio a jewel rom he councils o Daughers o Libery a he annual session held a Morrisown las Wednesday.! SeaSide cour o Foresers, o Long Branch celebraed is second birhday las hursday nigh. he lodge has a membership o 67 and is worh $800. Mrs. Howard L. rwin o Keypor hab been eleced sae vice-councilor o he Daughers o Libery or he sae o New Jersey. he uniormed rank o be lodge o Knighs o Pyhias o Freehold held ie second annual inspecion las Friday nigh...; he Ancien Order o Hibernians will hold a ball in he 1 armory a Keypor o, morrow nigh. Asioch lodge o Odd Fellows o Long Branch celebraed is golden jubilee las Monday nigh. > J. B. Morris Grand Army Pos o Long Branch will bold a campire nex Monday nigh.., A lodge o he order o Hepasopbs will be insiued a Long Branch his week. : Company E o Freehold has received six applicaions or membership. Enered he Naval Service. George B. aylor, son o-he lae John aylor, ormerly o Freehold, has.passed he required examinaion o ener he Unied Saes naval service. He has been assigned as an apprenice a he Unied Saes raining saion a Newpor, B.. Ar alian Elopemen. Mrs. Frank Moscow and Michael Avanzo* boh o Wes Aebury Park, eloped las hursday. Mrs. Moscow ook wih her her child and a sui o clohes and $18 belonging o her husband. be paries are alians.. u N. J. WLSON, DRY DEALER N GOODS,HOOHS, HOSERY, &c. Broad S., Red Bank. ine: is Over And we ijid a number o odds andvends in urniure which we oer a grealy reduced igures in many insances a hal-price. he, lo includes: Oak Bedroom Suies, 3 pieces. Couches. Elegan Rockers and Chaira, embracing a number o dieren syles. Carpes and Rugs.,;: Our carpe deparmen oers beer bargains in carpes han can be ound anywhere else in he sae, or we are sill quoing he old prices,_alhough here has been a heavy advance n~value hroughou he counry: Axminiser Carpes, 85c. a yard. Brussels Carpes, rom 40c. a yard up. Fiy shor lenghs o ngrain Carpes (bes qualiy manuacured), 45c. a yard. Reversible Smyrna" Rugs. 18x86, 80c. S & An elegan assormei^o Jamps o all kinds, among which wo oer a good bargain in he celebraed nickel " Banner ". Lamp complee, u $1.25. Axes. Havo jus received a shipmen o very good nunliy " Jerpey Paern " axes. Price 85 cens each. Blacksmihs Aenion.:: We have n Horse Nnil, nil sizes, a 12c. a pound. mproved mehods in lniiniincuro- is ho Bccreb o his excellen nail n uo cheap a price, Furniure, Hardware and House < Furnishing Goodo o every de- <. ocripion. J Everyhing dchvurel rco wih- < in iy miles o Kcd Bank. \, jelqihono cull, 5a. j J. H. PEERS, < BED BANK. NEW JERSEY, <; Even hough early, mos o us are hinking o! spring.shoes and ies. he new shapes are much / dainier and preier han hose* o las all, while, G i hey reain all heir comorable eaures. Every.! r pair o our new goods was rnade expressly or is * ": by he manuacurers. We have no only by his ; meais secured many exclusive and beauiul syles,. bu are enabled o give our cusomers a ar beer shoe a less cos han hose who buyrom jobbers, as mos dealers r d6. Our advance orders amoiin 1 o considerably. more han any previous seasori;] because we believe our,business is going o be beer, ayid having bough our sockrigh will enable us o make prices ew can rnee.?we Have ex- :.pended rnueh ime in.-securing, syles which will please our cusomers. We have such an immense variey o shapes, sylqs and colpr Vha we jus know we can please you., n he sock are all,he dainy rew hings or he girls, he nay shoes or young men and he comorable, sensible shoes or he older olks. We have cleaned ou nearly every pair o old sock, so you are sure o geing resh goods. Hundreds o dollars worh o new shoes came in las week, Every day now brings shipmens o ohers. you wan he brighes, snappies, bes wearing oowear o be ound in any shoe sor^, : we are prepared o urnish i. We guaranee our shoes ully. Mohejr-reunded i anyhing does no ; siii youv is impossible o.menion all he shoes, bu pur ladies ies rom 75c. o $2.50,.our ladies shoes rom $1.00 o #4.00, and our mens- shoes.rom ^i-.25 o $5.00 have such meri and are so handsome ha hey sell on sighs KNAPP, QQQQQQQQQQ&QQQ he Bes Cigari N OWN. 6 Cens Each. HEY ARE CALLED LLLAN RUSSELLS. : Morris Pac i Son,;! FRON SREE. Paining Carriages. 1 have one o he bes carriage painers know o. Anybody -pan pain a carriage somehow. akes brains as well as pain o do he,, wdrk righ. Dieren kinds o wood require dieren reamen; a kind o pain ha would be he bes or one job would bee enirely ou o placeon anoher. would like o! do your work in his line, and 0 am i.. ; sure o pleaseyoii. : \ DANEL BENNE, Belord, N.J.... Curiss #1.90 Derby! his ha is sold wih he underbanding ha i, will give good wear. s a ha; ha appeals o he hriy,is made by skilled workmen in a union acory o seleced ur sock. Silk band and binding, and combining a grace, o syle ha samps i as an up-o-dae ha.! \ Curiss Ha Sore,,g 27 Broad S.. Red Baik. 5jj 1.,. < r v, i i w w Broad Sree, Red Bank. Prudenial oers he bes o all ha is go6d [^ in Lie nsurance, and under condiions suied :< o he requiremens o he whole amily;. J Nqwark, N. J.- Record o 1897^. ncome increased o Surplus increased d o J #5,240,118. A!:< HoileOEcP, p "P r ljl arance;co $ 8 : John F. Dryden, Presiden. V»J" Ueslle D. Ward, V. Pres. -Edgar B. Ward, n &+< Forres F. Dryden, Secreary. 2d V. Pres and Counsel. W. 11. HOUSON, Sup., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Box i A J. Kridels. - p he New Spring Syle Derbys n6w jj ready or sale. < j! J. KRDEL, Clohier, Haer and Furnisher,;! No. 6 BROAD SREE, o

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