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1 VOLUME XXL NO. 24. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1898. PAGES 1O8. CURS & DAVS SELL, GEORGE F. HOLMES BUYS HER BUSNESS PROPERY. Sr. Holmes anl James Mlunell Have. Formed a Parnershp and- Wll Opqn a Grocery Sore Abou he Fru o February. he S.Curs & Davs propery on he we^sjde o Broad sree was sold yeserday}; b'y-ed ward S. Allare o George F. Holmes o Lle Slver. he propery s 42 ee ron by 157 ee deep. he norhern hal o he rs loor s occuped by Curs & Davs as a pano sore.) and he souhern hal by P. W. Mossele & Co. as a news sore and by Danel A. Wlson as a buer sore. n he rear o he news sore and buer sore s he Sandard oce. A. E. Coleman's phoograph esablshmen and James E. Degnan's law oces occupy he second loor. he souhern hal o he propery was leased by Danel H. Applegae or a erm o ve years when he was runnng he Sandard, and hs has hree years ye o run. MvlL lme3 pad $24,000 or he propery; he c Mehods church occuped hs se beore he bg re o een years' ago. he church, buldng was desroyed n hb re, and he propery was hen oered or sole. Henry H. Curs pad $5,100 or one-hrd o he land, whch was hen hough o be a rdculously hgh prce. he church was unable o sell he remanng wohrds, and aer he propery had been unoccuped or some me, he church rusees pu up he presen buldngs and rened hem. Four years ago he propery was bough by he musc rm o Curs & French or $20,000. hey made some mprovemens o he propery, and abou wo years ago O. E. Davs bough Mr. French's share, Mr. Davs pad abou $.1,000 or Mr. French's neres, hs sum represenng hal he orgnal purchase prce and hal he cos o he mprovemens added. Mr. Holmes was ormerly, a resden o Jersey Cy. Fve yeara ago he bough he Kng propery on he Souh Shrewsbury rver, near Sheppard Knapp's, and has snce lved here. He bough he Broad sree propery parly as an nvesmen and parly o gve hm an opporuny o go no busness. Mr. Holmes wll occupy he Curs & Davs sore abou February 1s. he sore wll be vacaed by he presen rm a ha me, and Mr. Curs wll devoe hs whole aenon o pushng he Mason deachable ooh. he company o manuacure'and sell hs paen arcal ooh was organzed n Ked Bank several years ago, Mr. Curs beng he manager and one o he larges sockholders. he pano busness o he presen rm s very large and proable, bu he ooh busness has ncreased so much ha Mr. Curs'desres o gve hs whole aenon, and hs was hs prnopal reason or sellng.,,, Mr,* Holmes has ormed a parnershp wh Janes Bunell, who has been employed n Doremus's grocery sore or several years, under he namo o Holmes & Bunell. hey wll open a grocery sore n he buldng as soon as he presen rm' vacaes. Mr. Bunell hab resgned hs poson n Doremus's sore, he resgnaon o ake eec n January. m» Wlbur's Handsome Sock. o look hrough our splendd assormen'sa pasme; o prce he goods s a pleusure, o possess hem s a prvlege. We promse he bes n qualy, hp mos n quany, and l\e lowes prce o all, whou dsncon o age or class, and back o our promse sands our splendd; sock o waches, clocks, jewelry,, slverware, noveles, ec.. F. WMAAd, :j Holday Evenngs, Messrs, L. 8. Pla & Co., o he Newark Bee Hve announce hu rom Monday December 13h, her sore wll bo open evonngs unl Chrsmas. s unnecessary o sae o our readers ha wheher buyng s done a day or ngh ho valuo n merchandse s always o he bes characer a hb relable houhc. Your specal aenon s dreced o hs wcok'ladversemen on pago 7. Adv. Mlrlh hngs or Brgh People. DlumondM or naance. Wo are showng or lo holdays ho mos magnlccnhlngl n hs lno. Damond pendans, all Bhapes, MarquBO and prnceeb nk), all llzos. Solare rngs or cars and lngers. Prces are asonshngly low. Wll you call and aeo hem? L. do n Reuesle, 84 Broad ercc, Red Bunk, N. J. Adv. Mleal hs! May nercu You, doy compeon n my own make o lancl. Prce,; maeral, Bylo and meolnm' unsurpassed, All knds o harness and runk reparng dono wh <HH[((O by lu b'h m'dnon n Wonlnoulh couny, Moody'o Cenral harme«b 'ooro, 180 Wos V6n lroo, Rod Bank, N. J.-Alv. ' c ' HREE WLLS PROBAED. Provsons or he Selemen o hree Esaes. he wll o Danel P. VanDorn o Freehold was probaed on Monday. Mr. VanDorn le o hs.son, Wllam VanDorn, bs gold wach, horse, harness and wagons, and hal hs bank sock. Hs house and lo a Freehold and hs arm o 200 acres a Marlboro, ogeher wh all hs personal propery excep ha speced above, he le o hs we as long as she should lve. A her deah s o go o hs eon. Should hs son de beore ha we, and whou leavng chldren, hen Mr. VanDorn's we s o ge he propery. n ha case Mr. Van- Dorn requess hs we o bequeah $2,000 o he Marlboro, Brck church, he ncome rom whch s o go oward he nnser'sssalary; $1,000 o he Second Reormed church o Freehold; and $5,000 o Caharne P. P. Reckless. he wll specally saes ha hs reques s no oblgaory on hs we, and ha she can use her own judgemen n carryng ou. Hs we and son are he execuors o he, wll., he wll was made December 6h,' 1894, wh Wllam H. vredenburgh and Joseph S. hompson as wnesses. abor C. Polhemus, o Ocean Beach who dropped dead las week, le a lo a Ocean Grove and wo los a Pman's Grove, n Glouceser couny, o hs we, Margare Curre Polhemus. He le hs house ana" lo a Ocean Beach, where he lved, o hs hree cnldren by hs second we, Laura E, Polbemus. hese chldren are Leser A., Ea Belle and Clnon Polhemus. o. hs wo chldren by hs rs we, Sarah V. Polhemus, he le hs woodland propery o en acres a Slveron, n Ocean ownshp. hese chldren are Frank D. and Jesse Polhemus. Hs we's moher, who s old, s o be suppored rom he propery le o hs we. All he res o'hs esae goes o hs hree chldren bvhja second we. Mr. P lhemhmd a "Deen marred o hs las we less han a year. He made hs wll las May, and hs we was named as execuor. Arhur P. Hendrckson o Allenown, n hs wll, rs apponed Edward Dlaush as he underaker o have charge o hs uneral. He ordered ha he be bured n he Presbyeran cemeery a Allenown, and ha a headsone cosng $100 be ereced a hs grave. He gave hs broher, Wko Hendrckson, hs hal-neres n he homesead arm n Upper Freehold ownshp, subjec o hs aher's le rgh n he propery. Mrs. Lousa Buckalew, who had cared or Mr. Hendrckson, was le $1,500,'and all he res o he esae was le o hs broher Wko. ^_^_^^ G Makers' Bes Opporuny. We open our doors o he holday rade wjh he rm deermnaon o make hs he bes Chrsmas up o dae. Are you comng n or your share? hs season s ceranly he gl makers' bes opporuny. he presens were never ncer and never beore so cheap. Suable gs or old and young, everybody's wanssuppled. heeld or selecon s he wdes he prces are he lowes. You can' help beng pleased when you see our beauul holday sock, whch s complee as s handsome and ully equpped o mee all your wans. Come and see us beore you purchase. R. F. Wlbur. Adv. hou Shal o Seal, Bu you may keep a good deal o he money ha usually goes o oher people by buyng Frday mornng rom nne o eleven o'clock rom a selecon o one housand books. Bes auhors and ohoce les, suable or Sunday-schools. Copyrghed by he F. M. Lupon publshng company, whose ls prce s'25 cens. Our specal prce, 12J cens each, $1.25 a dozen or $10 a hundred. Joseph Salz, Red Bank, N. J. Adv. "" * Porras rue o le apach's sudo 035 Broadway, New York. Cach he shadow ore he subsance ades. Wha s more valuable han ho oulne o hose you love? Copes o old pcures n carbon by nn mproved process. Sngle gures aken ou o groups o perecon. Adv. Fne Buer a a Specal Prce. For ho ronndor o hs weel; (hursday, Frday and Saurday) wo wll havo a specal BHO o bulor. Wo wll oer or heso hree daya he nes Elgn creamery buer a 28 cens; bes New York sae dary buer a 20 cona. Soklcs & Clay. Adv. -«««. Holday Gs. o havo a morry, sasacory and money-havng Chrlonas, mako your holduy purchases o. F. Wlbur, jowolor, Broad aroo, Red Bank, Adv. DpromuB Brol, wan you o know Hn buojr ldown., ho very (lroo crourncry only 25 cona. Excellen or 31) oonu. -Adv. ^ ^ Experence ln augh people ha HC RuaBcn ) ho greaes adversng papor.n hs pnr o Monmouh couny.. ' >!.,, - A WEEK'S DEAH RECORD. MANY DEAHS N MOHMoUH COUNY. he Changeable Season Jesponsble or Slany o hem-olu People Especally A eced-danel G. Smock pes a Marlboro. Danel G. SmOck, an old resden o Pleasan Valley, n Marlboro ownshp, ded las Wednesday ngh aer a long sckness. He was 82- years old. and deah :was due o paralyss. and old :ag^.. He was rs srcken wh paralyss abou hree years ago, ad le had been alced wh reurnng srokes o he dsease a rregular nervals. For srly days pror o hs deah he was unconscous, and he was unable o ake any nourshmen excep by arcal means. He ded on Wednesday ngh whou, reganng conscousness.. _ He was born on he old Smock homesead n Marlboro ownshp and was he son o he lae George G. Smoek. He was a broher o' Henry Smock, who lves on he homesead, and also o Rober Smock o Maawan. When he was a young man he marred Mss Mary Schanck, daugher. o he lae Davd Sdhanck o Marlboro- ownshp. She ded abou welve years ago. wo chldren were born o hem and hey survve hm. he chldren are Mrs. uns DuBos and DeW Smock, boh o whom lved wh her aher. ' he uneral was held on Saurday a hal-pas one o'clock rom he house, and he servce was conduced by Rev. Garre Wycko, pasor o he Reormed church a Holmdel, asssed by Rev. Rober B. Fsher, pasor o he Baps church o he same place. he Holmdel Reormed church chor was presen and sang "Lead Kndly Lgh" and "here s a Wdenesa o.god's Mercy." he pall bearers were Danel. Schanck, Eugene Ely, JohnSlwagon, Wllam W. aylor, Rober R. 'Suphn and Cap. John. Henry Heyer, all o Holmdel.. he body was-bured n he Holmdel cemeery. Charles P. McFaddn,' Charles P. McFaddn o Long Branch ded las Frday, hayng been sck several monhs. He was'srcken wh paralyss abou a week beore hs de'ah. Mr. McFaddn was general cke agen o he Manhaan elevaed ralroad o New York and he held hs poson unl hree monhs ago. He was born a Lewsburg, Pennsylvana, and was 56 years old. He was a veeran'o he cvl war, akng par n many o he noed bales Aer he war he was employed by he New Jersey Souhern ralroad company and remaned n hejpmpany's employ unl Mr. McFaddn was a ormer commssoner o Long Branch, was a member o he board o rade, and was a member o several Masonc lodges. He leaves a wdow and wo daughers Helen Paulne and Frances W. MeFaddn. he uneral was held hs aernoon and he body was bured a Glenwood cemeery a Long Branch. Else Carle. Else Carlle, he eleven-year-old daugher o Elmer E. Carlle, supernendan o Edward Kemp's arm on he Rum sou road, ded on Frday rom abdomnal rouble, wh whch she had suered or he pas wo years. he uneral was held on Monday aernoon a wo o'clock rom Grace Mehods church. he servce was conduced by Rev. Holmes F, Grava, pasor o he ohurch, asssed by Rov. J. Wllam Lee, pasor o he Lle Slver Mehods church. A he servco Mss Blanche Spnnng sang Sae n he Arms o Jesus" and "he Angel's Promse." ho Sunday-school clnss o whch Elao was a member sang 'Work ll ho Sun Goes Down," and here was also sngng by ho Sundayschool. Sx colored men who were employed by Mr. Cnrlle, and who wero verv ond o he lle grl, aced as pall bearqrs. ho body was bured a Far Vew cemeery. Mrs. Ella 'cman. Mra. Ella Yeman, we o Danlol Yeman o NuveBnk, ded on Monday ngh o hoar alure and dropsy. Sho wan 1)4 yoara old and hud boon nck or ho pas sx monlu. Sho vvua ho daugher o Jameu AppU'go o Navoank. A lunband nnd our mmll chldren mrvlvo hor. ho ncrnl wan held a wo o'clock hn aernoon a All Hunu' church a Loeua Pon. ho Borvloo wan conduced by Rov. J. 0. Lord, rooor o ho church. Mm. MU/Hbeh Bryan. Mra, Elzabeh; Bryan, wdow o Doccvo homas 1\ Bryan, dldd u her home a Hudson, N. Y., on Monday, o a cancer o he somach. She had been sck abou a'year and had undergone w-o operaons' or he removal o he cancer,' bu hey were unsuccessul. She was he daugher o Mary and John Wlson o he Hghlands and hey survve her. Mrs. Lews Boeckel o Navesnk s her only survvng chld. Mrs. Bryan was a Bser o Charles Wlson o Navesnk and Mrs. Addson Frz o he Hghlands. he uneral was held oday. " Srs. Ellxa Benne, Mrs. Elza Benne, wdow o James Benne, ded a Eaonown yeserday mornng a he home o her daugher, 'Mrs. heodore Wolco. She was 88 "years old and had been sck abou our weeks. hree chldren survve her. hey are Mrs. heodore. Wolco and Mrs. Davd Demeres o Eaonown and Mrs. Corles P. Reynolds o Manasquan. Mrs. Benne lved o see ve generaons o her amly. She le nneeen grandchldren, hry-hree.grea-grandchldren and One grea-grea-grandchld. he uneral wll be held o-morrow a hal pas one o'clock rom he house and a wo o'clock rom he Adven church... Sco Appleaae. Sco Applegae ded a Por Monmouh on uesday o las week o Souhern ever. he young jan was 21 years old and had been, employed a Sandy Hook. s supposed ha he conraced he dsease rom some o he solders who had been Souh. he uneral was held las hursday aernoon rom hs lae home a Por Monmouh and he servce was conduced by Rev. Joseph Clark, pasor o he Penecosal church a Belord. he body was aken o oms Rver or bural. Barne Green. Barne Green o Asbury Park ded o bran ever las Wednesday ngh. He had lved a Asbury Park or weny years. He was an,engneer and a he me o hs deah" e had charge o he waer works a Allenhurs. He leaves a wdow and our chldren. he chldren are Jesse and Edward o Asbury Park, Mrs. Edward Johnson o Red Bank and Mrs. sabel Wemer o Long Branch. John 8. Perce... ;' John S. Perce, a ormer resden o Long Branch, ded n New York on Sunday ngh o las week, aged 57 years. He had been sck hree weeks wh an ulceraed somach. He moved o Long Branch wh hs parens when only ve years old ard lved here unl hree years ago when he moved o New York. he body was aken o Long Branch where he uneraljwas held.' Mabel E. JDouglasa. Mabel E., daugher o Henry Douglass o Col's Neck, ded o cholera nanum las Wednesday, aged wo years. he uneral was o have been held on Saurday aernoon a one o'clock, bu was posponed unl Monday on accoun o he bad weaher. he servce was conduced by Rev. S. R. Cunnngham. 'Srs. Sarah E. Perrne. Mrs. Sarah E. Perrne, wdow o Wllam J. Perrne o Perrnevlle, ded on Wednesday, November 23d, aged 91 years. She was a sser o he lae Wllam P. Forman o Manalapan. Four chldren survve her. ' Mrs. Perrne was he las one o he orgnal members o he Manalapan church. John. Corell. John. Corell o Key por ded las Wednesday ngh, aer a sckness o wo weeks. Ho had lved a Keypor and Maawan or he pas 82 years, and had ganed a very largo crcle o rendb. Ho was 04 years old and leaves a wdow, wo sons and wo daughers. Hannbal Cmnnga. Hannbal'Cunmnga o Freehold ded o apoplexy on Monday o lau week, aged 75 years. Ho had suerod wh rheumasm or he pw oureen years and had been unablo o work durng ha no. HMard lalccr, Jr. Rchard Luker, Jr., uged ve years, son o Rchard Luker o Bulord, ded hn, Sunday o s, o whch ho boy was mbjec. n 1 uneral wan hold on Sunday u ono o'clock rom ho Belord Molodn church. Sarah Ann Moj/ce. Sarah Ann oyco, wlo o Wllam R. oyoo, who lved near Muluwun, ded on Sunday o hn wvok, ngod BO yenru. llor lunhaml l«or yearn old, And, lo oouplo hud bco mnrrlcd novony yearn. NEWS FROM M1VDLE0WN. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. A Wheelwrgh Busness Sold a Alanc Hghlands Boas a \ Clay p Creek Damaged Durng he eceu Sorm. - John Duboso Maawan has bough he wheelwrgh busness o Alex Marn a Alanc Hghlands. Mr, Dubos moved hs amly o Alanc Hghlands las week and ook charge o he busness mmedaely aer he deal was consummaed. Mr. Marn wll connue o conduc he blacksmh busness whch was conduced by hm n connecon wh he oher branch o he busness. Durng he heavy blow las Sunday several boas whch were moored n Clayp creek a Locus Pon were damaged. he schooner Nee M. Rogers, owned by Charles. Leonard, broke loose rom her moorngs and was drven no G, C. Reed's dock. Boh he boa and he dock were damaged. hree small boas owned by Andrew Douglas, John Sl well and George Schneder were drven ashore and wrecked. he sone bulkhead n ron o W. B. Parsons's and Rev. Hazle McKmm's propery -was damaged by he hgh des* and a poron o he hgh board ence a Alber Randall's place was washed away. A wndmll on C. G. Reed's place was blown over.' Several ru and shade rees' were damaged. Charles Rogers o Belord was drvng near New Monmouh on Saurday when hs horse go rghened a somehng n he road and urned around shor, hrowng Mr. Rogers ou o he wagon. Mr. Rogers was no hur beyond a ew bruses. he horse ran a shor dsance and was hen caugh. he Royal Arcanum lodge o Alanc Hghlands has aken ve shares o sock n he new seres o sock o he Alanc Hghlands buldng and loan assocaon. he sock was aken n he name o Wllam Coe as rusee." - -*- Mrs. Rober Ruyhon o Belord s vs-. ng her daugher, Mrs. Jane Murphy a Jersey Cy. Mss Laura Ruynon o Belord, who has been vsng rends a Sandy Hook or he pas hree weeks, has reurned home. Wllam Rava o Alanc Hghlands has raded a house and en acres o * ground a Hllsde or a arm conanng one hundred acres a- Eas Wndsor, N. Y. Mr. Rava wll move o' Eas Wndsor very soon. Cap. C. H. Paerson, who has charge o he le savng saon a Sandy Hook, and who has been very sck a hs home a Alanc Hghlands or he pas hree weeks, s no very much mproved. he lades' ad socey o he Nayesnk Mehods church wl( hold a socable omorrow ngh a he parsonage. A programme o songs and recaons has been arranged. A dance wll be gven a Andrew's hoel. a Navesnk nex uesday ngh. 'larles Conover, Wllam Ralph and Eugene Conover have charge o he aar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conover, who were recenly marred a Alanc Hghlands, reurned home las Wednesday ngh. hey were serenaded he same ngb. Henry Wrgh o Locus Pon wll ;o o Mano, N. C, nex week, where he wll spend he-remander o he wner.. he members o he Alanc Hghlands un club are makng arrangenms o hold a bg shoong mach on Chrsmas. Mrs. ra Anondes o Alanc Hghlands*^ upendng u ew dayswh rends and relaves a Elzabehpor. Sella, ho egh-year-old daugher o Joseph hompson o Bolord/p s very sck wh spnal menngs. Mss Besso Dubos o Maawan spen pnr o las week a Alano Hghlands wh Mrs. John Duboa. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Foser o Belord spen par o las week wh rolaves a Brooklyn. H, M. Johnson o Brooklyn BjonSun- day wh hs aher, J. M. Johnson o Navosnk. On hursday, December 8h, wo wll exhb a lno selecon o holduy goods, conesng o hn laes novolca n French, Ausran and Boheman brlc-ahruo. AHO ( grea varey o ar novollen, ec. AH aro wolcomo o nspec ho exhb. Mllnery o all knds a grealy reducod prces. L. Blunnnborg. Adv. popular Presens, or ho hohdnya. Always accepable nnd whn reach o all. Doar & Leuon ro makng wolvo cabne carbonoo phoon or $l).o0 a dozen. Don' wuv Cono now nnu n and mulco good your jronlwn. -Adv.

2 Wholesale and Real Dealer n Chrsmas Cards, Books, Dolls, &c. Books! Books! Books! Bes auhors and choce les From among housand's o books we. oer a specal lo or Sunday-school?, copyrghed by he F. M. Lupon. Publshng Co,, whose ls prce s Our specal prce o Sunday-schools s 12%c. each; $1.25 a dozen; $10.00 a hundred. Dolls! Dols! Dolls! * All knds, all szes, all prces. We do no know o a doll ha has been oered n he wholesale' marke or hs Chrsmas sellng ha we canno show, le- be a * Fve Cen Doll or a Fve Dollar. Doll. WHA SHALL HE CHRSMAS PRESEN BE? Any lle em ha ells o hough makes Chrsmas. he sore s ull o hngs suable or everybody, expensve and nexpensve gs, and he smple and nexpensve presen bears wh he same senmen and pleasure as he cosly and elaborae one. Moderae prces or relable goods are he move powers o our holday rade. mmedaely ollowng s a ls o USEFUL and APPKOPRAE GFS, and whle n no wse complee, ollowed wll lghen your ask and render you valuable ad...- ' Odor Cases, ole Boxes, Smokers' Ses, Shavng Ses, Collar and Cu Boxes, Work Boxes,. Phoograph Solders, Necke Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handkerche Boxes, Slancure Ses, Card Recevers) Comb and Brush Ses, Fancy Mrrors. nk Sands, Pn Cushons, Paned, Novely Goods, Wave Cres Ware, Opal Glass Noveles, Decoraed Opal, Fancy Aomzers, Wrough ron Ware, Fancy Meal Goods, Phoograph Frames, oaher Goods, Glass Medallons, Perumery, Fancy Garers, Umbrellas, Macknoshes, Gloves, Handkerches, Serlng Slver Noveles, Buon Hooks,. ' Glbve Buoners, Napkn Rngs, Bon Bon Boxes, Nu Pck Ses, nans' Ses, Slver Mouned Har Brushes, ooh Brushes, Ha Brushes, Clohes Brushes, Combs, Mrrors, Pockebooks, &c. S A won' be hard o decde wha o gve when you look.'over our sock. here s no anyhng ha we have ha s a rle, ha won' be receved wh apprecaon. he closer you sck o he srcly useul and servceable u your g gvng, he merrer Chrsmas you make all around. he selecon o a useul presen.s ndcave o hough s he expresson o genune neres..., Prce3 ha we quoe or he deren hngs canno be surpassed., *... FFY CENS ON HE DOLLAR BUYS ANY CLOAK, CAPE OR FUR GARMEN N HE SORE. 1 > 1 Quls Bed Spreads. owels able. Clohs. Poreres.. Rugs Curans Shees Pllow Cases, Napkns _^ 98c, 98c, 59 c -> C, 49c, , 7,9c, 32c., 9c, 49c, $1.79, c, 18c, 98c, $1.98; 1.98, 98c, 39C, C, 75 c -> $2.88 r.79,98c. '25 c $ S 48C. 2>4C. $1.25 and (( a u u u a ( a $ S 49C $ C 5C..98 Slk Wass, Dress Skrs, Sus, Wrappers, Corses, Underwear, Kn Jackes, Fascnaors, Mens, Leggns, Kd Gloves, &c. Men's and Boys' Whe Shrs a 49c, and 75c. " " " Nghshrs..."39c. " 49c. " " " Neckes.. "25c " 48c. " " " Gloves....rom o $2.98 " " " Underwear...! " " 98c.," " " Collars and Cus a 2>^c. and 20c. " " " Mulers rom 38c. o $2.98 Lades'Plan Whe Aprons ; «" X 9 C> " 3 8c> Hemmed and ucked Aprons " 38c. " 49c. Embrodery "rmmed Aprons " 49c; " 98c. Dr. Denon's Sleepng Garmens or Chldren a 49c. j Jus one word abou hem, please! We ake or graned you wan o oban he bes resuls. Be Lnen or "sksandke-ches, wh or whou nals, we have all knds and a prces ha are nohng shor o bargans. AENON Sunday-schools wll save money by geng our SpecalPrces on Books, DollS, Chrsmas Cards, &C. GOODS SELECED WLL BE RESERVED AND DELVERED AS NSRUCED. we had he space we could ell you o a housand and one approprae hngs or gvng, bu necessy lms us o he above hns. Allow us o advse you o shop early or our own and your convenence., ' * p BRNG HE CHLDREN. LEONARD WON HE MACH. le Bea mer'uwe.ahcr US Pons n hy Pool ournamen. he pool ournamen beween John Lemnrd o Red Bank and John Merryweaher o Long Branch was ended las hursday ngh a he Unon hoel. he mach was or $00 a sde, and was or 1,200 pons, connuous pool. he players were o play each ngh unl oue o hem had 200 pons. he games were played a he Lenox hoel a Long Branch and a he Unon hoel a led Bank. Merryweaher ook he lead a he sar, and held unl he las ngh. A he enu o he rs hree ngh's playng Merryweaher was ar n ho lead. he ourh ngh Leonard dd some ne playng and ou Merryweaher's lead down o 45 pons. ho nex ngh ho ganed sx pons more, A ho begnnng o play on hursday ngh Leonard hod 871 pons o make and' Merryweaher had: Leonard ook ho lead and bea Merryweaher easly, nshng 25 pons ahead. ho games araced que a number o specaors, bu only a ow ousde bea were mnde on ho resul. A Gamo o Bllards ar 85. John Marn, Raymond Doughy and Wllam and Edgar Chandler o Far Hnvon playod a handcap gamo o bllrls ono day las week or aslakoo $0, Wllam Chandler was- scnch man. Each o he oher men had 20 pons over hm. ho gamo wan won by Raymond Doughy who, wh hs handcap, reached ho 100 pon mark rs. A Shoong Mach or Charles Green, propreor o he Lenox hoel a Long Branch, and 0. Mol. Johnaoh o Navoanlc ho a mach l y lvo brds or $50 a ndn a Oceanc hn hursday. Qroon won ho maoh by kllng SO, wlllu Johcm brough down 81., ^ ^ Freul ru candy a Laug'u, Adv. PLAYNG POOL FOR FLOUR. A Barrel o Flour as a Prze n a Pool ournamen. A pool ournamen or a barrel o lour haa been sared n Edward Champlan's pool room a Oceanpor. here are weny eneres and every person enered wll play weny-games. he man scorng ho hghes number o balls n he maches a ve brds each were won by weny games ges he prze. he en-arhurance ee s 25 cens. he enres are won a sweepsake a ve blue rocks. E. Smh. Elwood Smh also John VanBrackle, Wllam E. Clayon, Mormer Parker, Edward Champlan, Lemuel Rhoades, Clarence Smh, James and Denns Conway, Alred Bernard, Wllam Pckerng, Wllam Mdgley, Harry 'Ferry, Raymond Sckles, Rober and George Evans o Oceanpor, and Frank Smock o Eadnbwn. An Englsh Pheasan Sho. Oscar Hesse o Red Bank wen gunnng near Maurceown, n he souhern par o ho sae, las monh, and sho an Englsh phoasan. en pars o brds were lberaed n ha localy o year ago, and hey bred here las summor. ho Lemuel Koohara o Long Branch won brd sho by Mr. Hess s one o ho olda bole o champagne on Monday o las pheasans ha wero reed, and s heweek by beng ho rs person o reach rs pheasan llo n ha par o hoelkwood Park n a slegh. sae snce ho brds wero lberaed. Mr. HCBSO has had ho brd mouned and s on exhbon n ono o hs show wndows, Bporsmon say ha horo s excellen cover and breedng grounds or phoabans n hs par o ho sae, and nomo o hem aro desrous o makng up u Bum o money Bullclcn by a dozen pars o ho brds o bo lboracd horo n grounda whoro luy would bo proeced or he lm ono or wo Hoaonu. Waler Suphon Shoos an Opossum. Waler Suphon o Bordon sree oho an opohum las Wednesday ngh whch ho caugh ealng bn chokonn. Hand powor ollppn«mollno, 81(3. Ulrdoall & Bou, Hod lmk,~<-adv. Shoong Maches a Far Haven. A shoong mach a blue rocks or a sweepsake o $3 was held a Far Haven on Monday beween Abe Benne, Elwood Smh and Sanley Felder. he money was won by Benne, who broke nne ou o weny. Smh scored seven and Felder ve. wo sweepsake Odds and Ends o Spor. Dr. R. W. Herber, Dr. George B. Herber and A. Howell Mller o Manasq'an and Joseph VanNoe o Pon Pleasan are spendng wo weeks gunnng a Burkvlle, Vrgna. J. W. DanBer o Freehold bough a pacer a he recen sale o horoughbred horses a Madson Square Garden, New York. he horse has a record o 2:08$. he rong races whch were o have been held a Drummond drvng park a AsburyParkon hanksgvng'day have been posponed o Chrsmas. A seres o welve bowlng games wll bo rolled beween eams rom Long Branch and ABbury Park or a rophy valued a $100. Mllard F. Conover and J. S. Pcnger spon lvo days gunnng a Barnega las week. hoy sho hreen ducks and ono gooso. J. E. Green, James Murray and Dr. Caunnoh o Long Brnnoh aro spendng wo wooks qual shoong n Norh Carolna. James Lard and Jonoph, Lard o Freehold havo reurned homo rom a gunnng rp o Norh Carolna. Boxes o papor, 24 Hheoo o paper and 24 onvolopou, rom 10 oonu o 50 cens por box, a n RKOBB oce. All o lono aro exra valuo or ho,mnnoy. Adv..' ' " \ You wll nd a ull lne o Clohng and Gen's Furnshngs, Has and Caps, and everyhng needul or genlemen's are a prces ha are always rgh. 6 6 BROAD SREE,.Jg «*««««* «*«+* +*»«««««««* ««««Columba Chanless, ' Columba Chan Wheel, < Harord, : Vdee, $40.00 and Jack and Jll ( ul1 szc wheels), ' : H. A. WORHLEY, 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. p 0

3 BRDS OF HE SEA. her naccessbly Hnders Close..» Obserualon.. A wrer n he London Specaor says o sea brds: n obedence o he growng demand or- more nmae knowledge o brds and her habs whole lbrares have been wren, and sll hs leraure ncreases; bu whle n hs here s nohng o cavl a, one canno help eelng ha he marvelous le o he sea brds has receved ar rom adequae aenon. Lke so masy oher denzens o ha vas and densely populaed world o waers, her naccessbly has hndered ha close observaon by raned nauralss necessary n order o de-, scrbe hem &s' hey deserve. And hs wan la really o be wondered a, seeng how ascnang s he sudy o oceanc auna, and rememberng wha a wealh o lesure s enjoyed by masers o salng shps, whch alone aord opporunes or observng he le o he sea-people. Easly rs n pon o neres, as well as sze, comes he lordly albaross, whose home s ar souh o he lne, and whose empre s ha llmable area o urbulen waves whch sweep ressless round he world. Compared wh hs power o vson (salors gve all hngs excep a shp he epcene, gender "he"), he percng gaze o he eagle or condor becomes myopc, unless, as ndeed may be he case, he possesses oher senses unknown o us by means o whch he s made aware o passng evens neresng o hm a ncredble dsances rom hem. Ou o he blue vod he comes unhaslng, on moonless pnons, ye a auch speed ha,.one momen a speck hardly dscernble, urn bu your eyes awa^y, and ere you can agan look around he s gldng majescally overhead. Despe hs ncomparable grace o lgh, when gldng" hrough md-ar wh hs mghy wngs ouspread, when ashore or on deck he s clumsy and ll-a-ease. Even seaed upon he sea hs proporons appear somewha ^'unganly, whle hs huge hooked beak seems oo heavy' o be upheld. On land he can hardly balance;.hmsel, and he broad slky webs o hs ee soon become laceraed. hus hs vss o he lone and generally naccessble rocks whch are hs breedng places are as bre as may be, snce even conjugal delghs are dearly purchased wh hunger and panul resran. A rue chld o he ar. land s haeul o hm, and only on he wng does he appear o be really a home and easeul. A he boom o he sze scale, bu n pon o aeconae neres second o none, comes he sormy perel, or Moher Carey's chcken, a darlng wee wanderer common o boh hemspheres, and beloved by all salors. Wh s delcae, glossy black'and brown plumage Jus lecked wh whe on he open wngs, and s long slender legs reachng ou rs, on one sde andhen on he oher as o eel he sea, nesles under he very curl o he mos mghy bllows or skms he sdes o her reverberang green abysses conen as does he lark over a lush meadow. Howlng hurrcane or search- ng snow blass pass unheeded over ha velvey black head. he brave; brgh eye dms no, nor does he cheery lle noe aler, even he ny raveler mus needa cuddle up close under he lee o some bg shp or an occasonal crumb. Salmon Sock or Pckerel Ba. Whn he pas wo years he Sae o Mane has placed more han 50,- 000 landlocked salmon ry n Bremer's End Feld's ponds, wo large shees o waer near Bangor. hs wner he shermen have been akng large quanes o pckerel rom hese ponds, usng lve ba, whch he sh eeemed greedy o ge. On Sunday a warden was sen ou o see ha he law was observed, and ound abou weny lshormon, every one o whom oad hs hooks baed wh young salmon, whch were dpped rom he shoal places and blowholes on he borders o ho ponds. he maer has been brough o he aenon o he Klsh and Game Commsson, who wll no doub close ho ponda or ve years unl ho young ry have grown up, as he Sae can hardly aord o grow young salmon or pckerel ba. he pracco o usng sh rom ho hacherlob or ba s sad o provall all ovor Mane, parcularly n ponds ha hvo beon nowly socked.»»» Bound o Bo Modes. " a grl woars n blcyclo skr ha comcb o whn wo nches o ho opa o her aloos horo can bo no quoslon na o hor modooy, can horo?" aho naked. "Ceranly no," was ho unsubpocng'roply. "BOCUBO," alo won on, " am very nnxlob o koop well whn ho bounds O modony nnd proprloy." ho queson beng lnw oolod, nho nral;lwny purchaaod a par o blcyclo buon boon ha roachod o hor lnoo. «Exporlonco had URh pcoplo ha n RKUBHH l ho Rrouk's adversng pupor n hs par o Monmoh couny. Adv. How Alaskan ndana rap BeaS. Wllam B. Os,-who has been all over he world as,one o he chhyologss n 'he employ o he,governmen, has jus reurned rom hs second vs rom sudyng he sh n Alaskan waers. He says: "Srps o whalebone are olded no he shape o he leer 'N,' enveloped n 'hunks',o a, and rozen ha way. he a hus prepared s le n promsng spos or grea whe bears o devour. Along comes one o he monsers, gulps a lump down whole; he gasrc juces mel he a and ea away he srngs o endon wh whch he whalebone s bound; he whalebone sprngs ou, sragh across he anmal's somach, and presenly des. Nex day Mr. Eskmo comes along and gahers n» bearskn worh several "quars o whskey." Vegearan Crocodles. A repor by George Hoare, one o he ocals o he Brsh Cenral Arca Proecorae, summarzed la he local gazee, conans some curous deals o he crocodles o Lake Chua. hey would seem o be^rlc vegearans, or no only have^hey never been known o aack he men shng n he lake, bu her racks were shown by he naves o he wrer a a dsance o several mles rom s shores, whence.hey are sad o ravel overland n search o roos. hs s conrary o he habs o all known speces o crocodles, whch are, n he rs place, purely carnvorous, and, n he second, so helpless on land rom her nably o urn, excep n large crcle, ha hey never leave he mmedae vcny o her waery or muddy home. Eors wll accordngly be made o oban a specmen o hs abnormal ype o he ormdable amphban. _. _ Power Requred n Bcyclng. he drvng o a bcycle a en mllea an hour has been asceraned o requre abou one-weny-hrd o a horse power. An exper rder or a shor me may exer one-hrd o a horse power. For rapd work,- no scorchng, one-sevenh horse power la needed. hese gures are he resul o scenc nvesgaon. When you wan anyhng ry he wan column o" HE REGSER. Adv. Wear ROYAL WORCESER CORSES. Perec Fng. FOB 8ALE BYaLEADNQ DEALERS. OUR ANNUAL HOLDAY OPENNG wll ake place on hursday, December 8h, when we wll dsplay or your nspecon a choce selecon o boh useul and ornamenal gs.. We have exercsed unusual care n buyng hese goods and are sure ha or aracveness and reasonable prces hey canno be excelled. ADLEM & COLE, BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J..... OLD AND PURE WHSKES, HE BES AN RED BANK, J\ CAN BE FOUND A HE SOKE OF SOUH SDE OF FcON SRE, NEAR BROAD SREE. You wll be sased wh he qualy and prce. A ull assormen o Old Whskes and Brandes, and he bes mpored and Domesc Wnes, Ales, Porers, &c, &c. Exrac o Mal, $1.50 per dozen pns. make a specaly o Chamberlan's Old Cabne Rye, aged 10 years, Gallon, $4,75 ; ull quar, '$1.25. VWV VwV w VwYWVWV 27 FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. REMOVAL SALE Enre Sock MUS BE hs Means a Savng o More han Fory Per Cen. he Sale Commences Saurday, Dec. 10h. Mus vacae our presen locaon beore January oh, FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. Remember "We conduc no specal sales or bargan days, as our specal sale and bargan days exend rom Monday rnornlg unl Saurday ngh, whch s proven lj our consanly ncreasng rade. No one can, no one wll sell goous o equal qualy a lower prces. New Crop N. O. Molasses...per gal. 35c. NewSyrup '" 40c. Bes Elgn Creamery Buer. -" 4 lbs. "- " ",, 95c. Calorna Haras renon Hams Sugar Cured Bacon. Arbuckle's Coee.., Sanos CoSee. Maracabo Coee.., Java Coee, 5 lb. jar Jelly per b G^c. <Jc. 9c. 124c. 15c. 20c.!! 5 pounds Lemon Crackers 25o. Gnger Snaps. Nc Nacs Soda Crackers Oyser Crackers. 3 cans New Corn. New Peas, New omaoes New Succoash New Lma Beans New Baked Beans 3 cans New Salmon We Sell Flour Cheaper han any oher Sore. W. \. RUEX & SON, Cor. Broad and Wallace Ss. RED BANK, N. J. 1 Smokng obacco. m he smokng obacco sell as Cullngon's Clppngs s made, rom he cungs and clppngs o he cgars make. pu none o he clppngs n cgars, hu make my cgars o perec sock. Cullngon's clppngs s made o he pars o obacco leaves whch are cu away n makng cgars. hese ragmens o leaves are cu small and hen granulaed. 's he mos popular smokng obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box or en cens, hree boxes or a quarer. WLLAM CULLNGON, Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N, j. m m

4 E RED BAgK. REGSER. JOHN H. COOK. Edor anl 1'roprleor. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 18D& One o le legslave.reorms needed s he ncreasng o he amoun o money whch may be sued or n a jusce's cour. he laws a presen provde ha no su n a jusce's cour may be brough or more han $200. hs was no doub a suablsum when he law xng he amoun was passed, bu busness condons have changed grealy snce hen. he volume o busness ransaced s so much greaer now han c was a he me he law was passed, ha he lmaon o" $300 s now ar oo small. o change he law n such a manner as o perm he sum o $500 o be sued or n a jusce's cour would be an ncrease no greaer n proporon han he changes n he condons o he mes. No possble njury could be done, and much good would resul, rom such a change. requenly happens ha necessy arses or obanng a judgmen qucklj. hs canno be done where he sum sough o be reganed n above $200, bu he case mus he brough n he couny cours, a a grea deal more ex- '' pense o he lgans, and subjec o long and vexaous delays, and hese delays no nrequenly mean a grea added expense,'or a oal loss o he money sued or. By gvng he jusce's cour a wder jursdcon hs expense and delay could be avoded ; whle he person sued would sll have he rgh o carry he case o he hgher cours on appeal be hough jusce had no been done. HE WANS AN ACCOUNNG. C. B. leach Sar* a Su Agans he Mercanle Han:. On Monday C. B. Leach o Mddleown. Conn., began a su agans he Mercanle bank o New York or an accounng. Leach clamed ha a number o years ago he bough 190 shares o he buldng loan sock o he organzaon, and ha he pad $9,500 or he shares. He saes ha he has red o ge he money on hs sock, bu ha he bank reuses o pay hm. He also de lares n hs complan he ocers receve much hgher salares han her servces warran, and ha he saemens o he bank regardng s condon are no.correc. he Mercanle bank o Red bank s a branch o he New York cojcern. No papers n he su have ye been served on s ocers. hey say ha Leach was ' a one me an agen or he bank, bu ha several years ago he sared a somewha smlar concern. hey say he shares o slock ha he holds have no ye maured, and ha whle hey are wllng and have oered o pay hm he ull amoun o money he had pad n, wh sx per cen neres rom he me o paymen, n accordance wh he,, bylaws o he assocaon, Leach wll no accep hs bu demands he ull maured value o he shares. As or he condon o he bank, he ocers say ha he bnlj examner n Ocober cered ha he bank was n excellen condon, and ha he asses were $175,000 ahead o las year. ^ Church News. A New England supper was gven n he Wes Red Bank msson las Frday ngh by he Chrsan Endeavor socey. he aendans a he ables were Mrs. Rchard Amberman. Mrs. JohnD. Lake, Mrs. E. C. Lppnco, Mss Alrea Brown, MBSPS Ella and Mame Carson, Mss Sarah C. Clayon and Mss Esse Clayon. Abou $15 was cleared. Rev. Samuel D. Prce wll preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church nex Sunday mornng on '"Chrs n he Old esamen." He wll preach a he Eaonown Presbyeran church a ngh on " he ransguraon." he weneh quarerly meeng o he Hollywood local unon o Chrsan Endeavor wll be held n he Baps church on Frday ngh. Rev. J. S. Russell o Alanc Hghlands wll be le speaker o he evenng. Rev. E. C. Hancock wll preach nex Sunday mornng on " he Prme Essenal n Church Work." A ngh he wl preach on " Comor n ral," he Baps' mssonary crcle wll mee a Mrs. John W. Moun's on Maple avenue o hree o'clock o-morrow. A Chrsmas marke wll be held n he Baps church on hursday and Fr day o nex week. he Bower Conrac. he conrac or buldng sewers n he addonal srees o Red Bank was awarded las ngh o P. H. Harrson & Sons o New York. her bd was $9, hehghes bd was $13, Harrson & Sons waned o whdraw her bds, bu hey had deposed a check or $500 o ensure he ulllmen o ho conrac, n case her bd was acceped, and hey would lmvo had o sacrco hs hey whdrew ho bd, and hey decded o le sand. hey sad hey would ORG money on ho conrac, bu ha hey would gve ho own a rs class job. A Now oso Car. ho new hose car or ndepcnden hoso company nrrvod a nhor me ago,. and ho commssoners pad ho bll o las ngl. cos $1U ' Gl pecularly approprae or n holdays, n grea vnrey nnd bcm desgn, n Dorlngcr's Amercan cm glass, a 015 Broadway, near Slu: sree nnd 80 Murray sree, Now York, Adv A Can. o malco room or holday goods, w wll nell our lno loolc o rmmed an unrlmmed has a grealy reduce prces. L. Bluraonberg. Adv. OWN A.. he senences n he Asbury Park quor sellng cases are among he heaves ever mposed n hs couny or smlar oences. Judge Conover. evdenly nends o. make he pracce very ex-; ensve. -» *» Lquor sellng drug sores, where a man can go and ge a drnk when he wans, are o more harm o a communy hal even, he lowes knd.o egnae drnkng places. Asbury 'ark ough o learn n me ha can' op lquor sellng, bu ha s, possble o conrol, WEDDNGS. GoUon-Jorrls. Mes Rosna Gollon, daugher o Mrs. homas Lane o Branchpor, was mar- ed.o homas Morrs, Jr./ o Long 3ranch. he ceremony was perormed >y Rev. Wllam P. Canwell a he Sar-he-Sea parsonage a Long Branch nd was wnessed by he mmedae 'rends and relaves o he young couple. \lbs Anne Lane o Red Bank was rdeamad and Vreeland Layon o Jceanpor aced as bes man. he ushers were James E. Hennessey and Fred Hance o Long Branch. he brde wore brown cloh ravelng su rmmed vh whe san and lac-e, and she wore ha and gloves o mach. She carred bouque o whe' carnaons. he brdesmad wore a blue cloh dresb rmmed wh yellow slk and paesanenere. She carred a bouque o pnk carnaons. A weddng supper vas served a he brde's home aer he :eremony. he brde receved a num- >er o handsome presens., A recepon.'as neld a he home o he groom's parns a Long Branch las hursday ngh.?he newly marred couple wen on a hor weddng rp o Paerson and are OW lvng wh he brde's moher. Bucher-Cornelus. Mss Flora L, Bucher, daugher o Wllam,. Bucher o Asbury Park, was luarred las Wednesday o A. W. Corelus, a jeweler o he same place. he eremony was perormed by Rev. George A. Genzmer a he houeo he brde's arens. he brde wore'a brovn cloh ravelng dress. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelus wen on a shor weddng our. hey have bpgun housekeepng a Asbury 'ark. o Heavy Senences. Edwn C. Ranney. a druggs o Asury Park, was ned $600 and coss and was senenced o ve monhs n he ouny jal or sellng lquor llegally. Vllam R. Ham, anoher druggs, was lenenced o wo monhs n, he couny ja.l and o pay a ne o 300 and coss, "or he same oense. Elzabeh Burns; who was recenly lonvced o pckng pockes a an Ocean rove beach meeng, was senenced o ve years n sae prson by Judge Conoer a Freehold las hursday. Charles Morrell o Holmdel ownshp, who assauled John Salmon several monhs ago, was sen o sae prson or ayear. George Washngon Wae o Asbury 'ark was ned $350 or he llegal sale lquor. Charles Ayershouse, who robbed John Vannesa o Eaonown and anoher Eaonown man, was sen o he couny jal or our monhs. John Ryan o Keypor was ound guly o assaul and baery "o'\ bs we. Judge Conover gave Ryan hree weeks o "make up" wh hs we, and suspended senence unl December 22d. saac Ewng o Alanc Hghlands who was ound guly o overdrvng a horse, dd no appear or senence. Hs moher won hs bal n he sum o $100, and unless Ewng appears n,cour morrow hs moher wll have o pay he amoun o he bal bond. A Foresers' Eneranmen. An eneranmen was gven las Wednesday, ngl by he Monmouh "lour o Foresers n her lodge room n Concer hall. he room was lled wh nved guess, among hem beng members o he Elzabeh lodge. Alex ander Dx o Elzabeh made a shor address, and he also gave a eeaon he recaon "How Sockery Se he Hen" was gven by Mss Blanche Spn nng. Mss Carre Kng gave he reca on, "Over he Hlls o Grandma's" and W.. Egol gave ' Elder Lamb's Dona on." Waler B. Parsons sang a solo and several choruses were rendered by he Enracl sngng (socey. here we'ro also a pano solo by Pro. Carl Werh o Long Branch and selecon! on he graphophone. he eneran men closed wh a specaly by Ruus Errckson and George Grause. hey were accompaned on he pano by Mss Dasy Errckson.. A Brhday Pary. Florence Vundernark, daugher 6. Darus Vandernark. who lves beween Eaopown and non.falls, had a brh day pary las weok. Sho was welve years old and mos o ho guess wero her schoolmaes, Abou 25 porbons wero presen n he pnry and games wore played almos connuously, wh su able nermssons or rereshmens. he lle hosess receved a number o brhday gs. - - > n Busness or Hmsol. Qeorgo J. Foser o rvng place, wh has been employed n Henry Fcld' marblu yard or a, number o years, hn le Mr. Feld's employ and hs Hnro n bubncbh or hmsel. Mr. Foaor' nhop wll bo a 178 Monmouh sree oppou ho Conrol rolrond Bnllor. Chrsmas prcneno or $4 a dozen, can bo lmd by lng now a Mar & Le HO'B Hudlo or her Muncllo cordonoo. Cloudy woahor nakc no der once. S now and onuo your oonnolunc rom ho many broken promncuby glvln a phoo o yoursel. Adv. ry Laug's clbcolao udge. Adv. he Pey jurors. he pey jurors or he January erm cour were drawn.yeserday. hey re as ollows : ;'" Alanc Edward Saeslr, Edward aylor. Freehold Dean Felds. Frank 8. Man. Clark Colue, Gorre C. Buck, John Uoblnson, Jmnes J. Pe- U. Rober W. Lews, Wllam Flood. Uolmdel John W. Hance, Edgar Schanck. Howell Wllam H. Bpnahay, Abram. Slllwell, George G. Brower, Charles R. Mahews, Wllam F. Mudpc. ' ' Manalnpan Wllam Lvezy. Joseph E. Ervn. Marlboro Cyrus B. Uonce. Wllam H. Horner, J. Edgar Smh.. Maawan-JohnVanBrackle. Mddleown W.'hompson Lle, John Bergen, on Reddlngon, George Coo, Mahew Brown. Mlllbone Jauea Kley. Nepune homas Hugglns, unlb 8. Vnnderveer, lharles Beecro. Oceun Gusav Nordell, saac Cruaner, John P. Rurlan Byron OBborn, Sdney Wallns. hrewsbnry Randolph Borden. Alber C. Harron, homas Davs, Jr., Charles. Denns. Wall-heodore Layon, E.W. Rensen; John S. Whe. '. Upper Freehold Wllam H. HendrklsEon, w»ler L. Havens, Sephen. Okerson. Damondg as Presens realways pleasng you ge he genune anes made by DeHar & Leson or $1.75 er dozen. Don' delay. Corne now. Adv. Horse Blankes, ur and plush robes, horse boos, and everyhng needed or horse comor or 3able use, a correc prces. Brdsall & son,.red Bunk, N. J. Adv. Delcous black walnu candy a Laug's. Adv. CRL WANED. Grl waned or housework or one person. n- [ure a Ludlow's clohng sore. O LE. Bam o le on Mechanc svee. nqure ol A, udlow, Broad sree, Red Bank, CAS MACHNE FOR SALE. Sprngeld goa machne la pood order or sale. Apply o Wm. R. Sevens, Enonown, N.-J. CHCKENS FOR SALE. have abou one dozen banam chlckes or sale ;neup. Apply o W. A. lon, 15 Pearl sree. $3,500 WANED. $3,500 waned 'on bond and morgage. Frs-class secury. Address Money, Box Wl, Red Bank. BOARDERS WANED; A lame, heaed ron room, ncely urnshed, 126 Broad sree. Address Box (153, Red Bunk, N. J. WANED. nsrucon n Spansh, mus be borourhly pro- clen. Address ull p rculars A, Red Bank, N. J. New Farm Wagons and.cars. Fve new arm wagons and several new cars or sale by Rober VanScholck, Monmouh sree, Red Bank. LME FOR SALE. Oyser shell Hmej n Emal or large quanes,.or salo. nqure a he John H. Paerson arm, Rverrde Drve. MSS SANFORD, MLLNER, 80 Broad sree. Frs door norh o Caholc church. Ladlesown maeral used, new urnshed 11 desred, 'eahers curled. FOR SALE. wo n boom oyser bone, 22 ee loner. Also a loa, 60 ee long by 18 ee wde Also a wood sled n good order.. Address M. Lous Brown, Red Bank, s. J. *' OR REN. Farm o 130 acres near Red Bank, all llable, or ren. Sream o waer hrough he whole lengh o arm. Apply o 'George W. Slwell, Shrewsbury, Sew Jersey. PURSE FOUND. A purse conanng a small sum o money was ound n Red Bank yeserday aernoon. Owner may have same by provng propery and payng or lls adversemen. Call a REGSER oce. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. Sze 4HS* 8 'ee, sx pockes, wh cues, clohs, balls, racks, ec., and all n good condon. Also se o our vory bulnrd balls cheap. Apply o A K. Armsrong, Keypor, N. J. P. 0. Box 188. APPLES FOR SALE. Salsbury nnd Baldwn apples a and $3.50 per barrel. Also one wo horse arm wagon. A.L. Conover's make, a hal prlco; one mowng machne, slelled corn, poaoes and squush. A. <5. Robera, New Monmouh, N. J. House and Lo or Sale Cheap. he handsome coage belongng o Mrs. nchard Doughy, conanng sx rooms, ne aud cellar, suae n Far Haven, on souh sde o Clay sree, nrsnloon reasonable erms. Apply o C. H. vlns, Red Bank, N. J., RKOSKR buldng. CRCULARS DSRBUED. Wo dsrbue crculars, olders, samples, ec., o houses n Bed Bank nnd neghborng owns. We uck sgns, and do everyhng n ha lne o adversng. you wan your crculars dsrbued n a manner o brng resuls call on or address he Evans & Summerse Adv. Co., 5 Cenral avenue, Red Bank, N. J. L. O. Summerse, manager. Land or Sale a he Phalanx. he execuors o he esae o ho lae homas B, Wallng orvr a prvae sale ve los o land a ho Pbalanx, conanng n all abou 87 acres, par o wnlcb s cleared land and par s n mber o oak, chesnuand locus. Anyone wll oe shown ho propery by callng on w. A. Wallng, Plalnnx. N. J. W. A. WALLNG,. P. WELCH,.Execuors A CARD O HE PUBLC. Gcorgo J. Foser s no longer n my employ, HENRY FELD, NOCE OF ELECON. r Fms NAONAL BANK, BED BANK, N. J., December 6h, ho annual elecon or drecors o hs bank wll bo bold a ho bankng louso ol Monday, Januar Oh, Polls open rom wo o hroo o'clock, M. ' D. CAMPBELL. Casulor, NOCE OF ELECON. HK SECOND NAONAL BANK, BKD HANK, N. J. December 7n, ho annml oleclon or drecors o hs bank wll] bo hold a ho bankng homo on uesday, ho 1011: dy o January nex, beween ho loura o clovo: nnd wolvo o'clock, A. M.. B. KDWAHDS, Cashlc Gve Yoar Boy or Grl A Camera or Chrsmas. A enmera and a phoograph ou, coa ng rom up, wll (jvo noro plcnlurc han mob hngs coang hrco lmca H much. We HOW how o nuko pcures wl ou charge. 'auro «Fron nrm, Wnlluw Brool, Mon mouh drec am llrund nroo. nlw ho aow nlon nnd mn; oher auow HCCOH n lwl Hank, Sconln FOXWELL& WHE, Room 10, Rogluer Buldng, Broad S. RKD BANK,» J. Sell Bank Opera House. O. E. Manager, Saurday Ngh, Dec. 17h, *98 Wha Happened o Jones. Presened by a Grea Company Reserved Seas on sale a Mnon's Drug ore, commencng Saurday, December 10h. We have a lne o Alpnes, Salors and Bcycle Has ha canno be duplcaed agan, so whle hey las wll sell hem one-hrd he regular prce. We also oer he balance o our rmmed mllnery a a lberal dscoun ;o close ou our sock, or hs season. Mss- A. L Morrs, X)R. BROAD AND FRON SREES, RED BANE, N.Jy Gs or G Gvng. Our sock o holday goods wll be placed on sale o-morrow. he dsplay^ has been seleced wh grea care and gves buyers, a vared assormen o make selecons rom. he prces are jus as aracve as he goods. You can make an early selecon and we wll pu ' asde unl waned whou exra charge. Schroeder's Pharmacy. Bergen & Morrs, ELEPHONE 12 F. Propreors. 16 Broad Sree. Red Bank. A WORD O HE WSE.. A or a $1.00 s he value you ge when you use he Perecon Sprng Lock Wre Fence, you consder me, srengh and durably anyhng JLn encng. Remember every Job do s guaraneed; You se he poss, pu he ence up. GEORGE N. CONKL.N, Ag. or Monmoub Co, Mddleown, N. J, Wre or prces and parculars. \ 7OU should use a V ool powderha * has all he ngredens and only hos necessary or a perec mxure. ry Parson' Perec Powder. A Chrsmas G, you wan o make your boy or grl a sensble Chrsmas g HOUSE O REN, Wh all mprovemens, rom Ocober l. nqure B. W. Gleason, Bed Banc, N. J...,. ;... <..rs J* 8. FLCROF, -.* ; Praccal Plumber, Gas and - Seam Fer. Oce, 60 Fron Sree, Red Bank. SPECAL AENON GVEN O JOBDNOj CUERS AND SDEWALKS' MUS BE KEP CLEAR. he aenon o he Resdens o Red Bank s dreced o he ollowng secons o he ordnance relang o.sree's and hghways: SEC. 8. he owner or occupan, or person havng charge o,each und every dwellng-house, sore, or oher buldng, or lo or los o ground n he own o Red Bank. n ron o whose lands or buldngs sdewalks shall have been or may hereaer be made, shall, whn sx hours aer every all o snow or hal, or aer he ormaon o any ce upon he sdewalks, unless he sad ce snal have beds covered wh sand or ashes, cause he same o beremoved enrely rom o he sdewalks, ano,'he breadh o one oo ou o no guer oppose such lo or buldng, under ho penaly o hree dollars or every such neglec, o be oreed and pad.by he sad owner, occupan or person havng charge hereo. '?-...". SEC. 0. n case he guer oppose o any buldng or lo o ground n le own o Red Bank, n ron o whch lo or buldngs sdewalks shall nave been consrucs, pursuan 10 sad ac, shall a any me become obsruced wh snow, ce, dr or anyhng whasoever, ho owner or occupun.orpe persc-n havng charge hereo, shall cause he sna' guer o be cleaned ou o ho wdh o wo wouao ha ho waer may run reely along he some, under he penaly o wo dollars or every such neglec, o be oreed and pad by ho owner, occupan, or person navng charge hereo. hs ordnance wll be srcly enorced. By order o he Board o Commssoners. A. C. HARRSON,. own Clerk. NOCE OF DSSOLUON. Noce s hereby gven ha he parnersnlb' laely subssng beween Harold K.Allsrom and'frank'c;.sorck under he rm name o B. K. Allsrom '4o., was dssolved on he hrd day o December, 1898, by muual consen. All debs owng o he parnershp are o be receved by he sad Frank 0. So'rclc and all demands on he parnershp are o be presened o hm or paymen. Daed December 3d, HAROLD K. ALLSROM, FRANK C. SORCK. N CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. o Frederck A. VanMaer: By vrue o anorder o he Cour o Chancery o New Jersey, mde on he day o he dae hereo, wjereln Elzabeh VanMaerls complanan and you are deendan, sou are requred' o appear, plead, demur or answer o le complanan's bll on or beore he SECOND DAY 01' FEBRUARY nex, or u deaul hereo, such decree wll be aken agans you as he Chancellor shall hnk equable and Jus. he sad bll s Bled agans you or a dlvorco rom he bond or marmony, and also or proper almony and manenance and such oher rele as may be agreeable o equy. APPLEGAE S HOPE. Solcors, P. 0. address, Red Bank, Monmouh couny, N.'J. Daed December 1,1898. O HERFF'S SALE By vrue o a wr v3 o l. a. o me dreced, ssued ou o he Cour o Chancery o he sae or New Jersey, wll be oxposed o.sale a publc vendue. on FRDAY, HE n DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, beween he hours o 12 o'clock and welock (a wo o'clock), n he aernoon o sad day, a he Globe Hoel a Red Bank, n he ownshp o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey, all he ollowng descrbed rac or parcel o land and premses suae, lyng and beng n he ownshp o Shrewsbury, n'he couny o Monmouh and sae o N,ew Jersey, a Red Bank. Bepnnng a a pon n he easerly sde o Rversde avenue and n a norhwes comer o he lo hereoore conveyed o Rober W. Hance; hence (1) norh, lv-ono degrees and hry mnues eas, hree hundred and ly-our ee o a sake sandng n he lne o hgh waer mark o ho Naveslnk or Norh Shrewsbury rver; hence (2) norherly, along sad hgh waer murk one hundred and erhy-our ee sx nches o a pon n sad hgh waermark n lne o lands o Margare K. Allen and Mary Allen; honco (8) souh, ly-slx degrees wes, hree hundred and ory- nne es, nne nches o he easerly sde o sad Rversde avenue; hence D souherly, along he easerly sde o sa(d Rversde avenue wo hundred and elph ee en nches o he placo o begnnng. ogeher wh nl he rgh, le and neres o ho pary o he lrs par n and o he shore o sad rver whch s adlacon o, n ron o and appurenan o he land hereby morgaged, Bounded norherly by ho land o Margare K. Allen and Mary Allen, easerly by ho Norh Shrewsbury rver, souherly by ho land hereoore convoyed by he execuors o, sad Charles G. Allen, deceased, o Rober W. Hance. and weserly b«he easerly sde o sad Rversde avenue. ogeher wh he land lyng n Rversde avenue n ron o and adjonng he premses hereby conveyed o he cener o sad avenue, subjec o ho casemen o ho publc n he same BB a publc hghway. ( Sezed as ho propery o George B. Bussou. eal., Jaken n execuon a ho su o John. Allen and Gearge K. Allen, rubees. 4c. and o be sold by HOUSON WELDS, Sher. APPLEGAEHOPE. Sol'rS. Daed Dec. 5h, Meengs o he Board o Healh. Noce s hereby gven bu regular meengs o he BOARD OF HEALH OF SHREWS-, BURY OWNSHP, Wll bo held on ho rs and hrd Saurdays owh monh, a Commssoners' Hall, Red Bank, N.'J 1.' our o'clock, p. M. V (. HAmsoN, Open a Savngs Accoun and ake ono o our small banks or hem. Encourago horn o Bavo her pon,nl<%. and hey wll soon ako prdo n her bank accoun, nnd you wll bo prom^ horn, or habs o hr and coonomy aro ormod n youh nsead o laer n llo. s ho spendhrs ha oen brug her parens o povery and m early grnyp. SAR YOUR CHLDREN RGH. Mercanle Co-operave '!, R E D & A N K, N. J. ' - v',; ; ). J. K. DAYlK, 'raldcn'. JOHN KNO, Ouller. ' WM. 11. lkndmoobon, JR., A9' Cnahler/

5 PERSONAL. Allen Mles, who was ormerly regh agen a Alanc Hghlands, s now employed as regh agen n he New Jersey Souhern ralroad oce a Red Bank, nheplaoe o Peer S. Valenne, who s now engaged as a leer" carrer. Mr, Mles's place a Alanc Hghlands has been lled by 'Wllam Ealph, son o Joseph B. Ealph., M^ Mame Brand o Red Bank has been sck or several weeks and her poson as bookkeeper or Wllam O'Bren s beng.lled by Mr. O'Bren's sser, Mss Mame,O'Bren o Oceanc. ' Clarence and Delord Lle, eons o F. A. Lle o Far Haven, sared on Monday or Chcago. Beore hey reurn home hey wll vs Bualo and Nagara Falls. '. Carl, Werh o Long Branch has been engaged as dreoor o he Enracb. sngng socey, n place o W. B. Hoenemana^Jvho has moved o Newark, Joseph Merz o Herber sree has beer promoed o he poson > asssan supernenden o he Prudenal nsurance company a Red Bank. Mss Lyda H. Wycko, daugher o Dayjcl S. Wycko o Eas Freehold, wll be. marred nex Wednesday o Dr. C. Arhur Em raons o Freehold. " Mss Carre Sand, who has been spends ng.wo weeks n Conneccu, las reurned o Red Bank. She wll lve a he Globe hoel or he wner; Mrs. John Brooks o Bayonne has been vsng her aher, George VanSchock o Maple avenue, who s recoverng rom. anjack o appendcs, Mjsj; Florence Adlem, who s aendng. Vassar college, s vsng her parens, Mr. and Mrs.. H. Adlem o Broad sree. Msses Kae and Marha McLaughln o Meuchen have been vsng Msses Carre and Hae vns o rvng sree. Mrs. homas Manson o Oakland sree and her daugher, Mss Jose Manson, have been vsng relaves a Brooklyn., Frank C. Cooper o Recor place has reurned home rom a hree weeks' vs wh relaves a Chcago. Wllam D. Hubbard o Red Bank was conned o he house several days las week wh a severe cold. A Mrs. Ea Benne and Mss Nee Benne o MaVsquan are vsng relaves a Far Havqn. Mss~ v Mary' McDermo o Rver sree has been vsng Mss sabel A. Duncan, o Waysde. Elas E. McGee # o Oakland sree s now employed by he' Eagle clohng company. Lev G. rwn and amly o Seabrgh spen las week wh relaves a urkey. Mss Else Dog o Red Bank spen several days las week n New York. Mrs. Joseph Day o Maple avenue s. sck wh onsls. Mss Llle Carhar has been sck wh he grp. _... Ruus B. Errlckson Surprsed. Ruus B. Errckson o Chesnu sree was surprsed by a number o rends on Monday ngh. he pary was arranged by he members o a socal club o Long Branch and hey came o Red Bank n a specal bar. he evenng was spen n dancng, rereshmens beng served a mdngh. ho3e presen n. addon o he "members o ho Long Branch club were'mrs. James Errckson, Mrs, Frank Gray MBses Emma and Vola Headley, Maud and Ke Norman, Mnne Casey and Dasy Errckson o Red Bak. emperance Meengs. he women's emperance unon o Red Bank wll hold a publo meeng n Grace church o-morrow ngh a hal-pas seven o'olock. he meeng wll be addressed by Mrs. E. R. Fuljer, he couny presden, and by Mrs. Anna Hammer. A meeng o he unon wll be hold n her rooms over Grover's candy sore omorrow aernoon a hree o'clock, and addressed by he same speakers. jf/«s Buer a a Specal Prce. For he remander o hs weok (hursday, Frday and Saurday) wo wll have a spocal sale o buer. We wll oer or hese, hree days he nes Elgn creamejry. buer a 28 cens; bes New Yorkkelne dury buer a 20 cens. Scll<}8!(&; Clay. Adv. JllUS. luel. A Norh Lorn? lranob, on ednosdny, November 80h, Mrs. John llnrlhr, o BO. LEFFER3ON. A Manusnunn, on hursday, Novombor 'Ml, Mm. Wllam l'. Lolorson, o n BOD, McAOKKN.-A Rod Dank,on uosdny,novcmbor rah, Mrs. Wllam McUnckon, or a Ron. 81'lAOUB.-A Mnnawuan. on hursday, Kovombor Kh, Mm. 1'.. SprnHo ol u BOD. VESXAJv.-A Hod onk, on Monday, Docomor 5h, Mrs. Kllm Wcdoll, o n Bon. WAaNEn.-Aurkoy.onFrldny.NovcmlerKh, Mm. Luwo Wagner, o dauslw. /. BJ0llKR-0OKNKUJ8.-A Anlmry nrlr. on Wvnwlv. November lloh, by llov Gaorua A. Cerlod chocks (lenznor; Mlm Flora ^OUHO Duclcr nnd A, W. 227, CornMu xl o Asbury 'wl, Noe)md blllorellwouncd 40, lurr-klo'ayon.a -A Long llrnnoh, on WllmHay.NovombrJKM, by llov... lmloclo, lmll oal $855, Mnn lmll Mury lulnr anl lory M. Cluyon, boh BAK OV NKW JKKY, COUNY OK MONMOU, US. o onn llrnncl,,, Knoch l. Covmr, camlor o ho nbovo-nnnod ]58KCHKN-NKBEN.-A MnWwnn.o Wodna* dny, NovmnlMr SM. by llov. Mr. Hounnrun, Mnn bank, 10 rmlnmnlv dvcnr lm ho almvohaomen s ru) o ho l)c«o my knowloduo nnd bollo. Anna Cnk.mu o Mlnvun nud llrm Nlclson o [ K. L. COWAH, Oanhlor.. Jlrlln((.l ' ' ". Hubnrrllcl nnd Bworn o beore mo hs 7h dny o( «O,r.ON-H0r8.-A Un«lrnnol, on Wcdnondnv. Novomlxr wh, by HBV. wnm V. Cnvull, Mlw nwlna Oullon o nuchpor and homas Morrs, Jr., o Un llrnnoh. K,-A Kdnllum. day, November 23d, by Eev. Mr. Galloway, Mss M. Ea lndall and Waler D.HuUck, bom o Edln-. ' DEAHS. OAELHE. A Eed BanK, on Frday, December 2d, Else, daugher o Emer 'E. Carllle, aged U years.. CORELL.-A Keypor. on Wedneslayv November SOb, John. OorelH aged 64 years, CUMMNGS. A Freehold, on Monday. November 28h, Bannlbal Cumnlngs, aged 76 years. - DOUGLASS. A Col'B Neck, on Wednesday, November Ml, Mabel E., nan daugher o Heary- Douglass. ',. rowleb. A AUenown; on Wednesday, November 23d, Samuel Fowler, aged 62 years. GREEN A Asbury Par, on Wednesday, November 30h. Barlne Green, aged 57 years. HARSHORNE.-A Mllhurs, or.wednesday, November 30n. Sarah L., daugher o Mary L. and George 8. parshorne, aged 2a years. HOLSE, N "nr FarmlDgdale, on Sunday, November27h,Sephen 8. Hulse, aged 22.years.. McFADDN. A LOD(? Branch, ou Frday, December 2d, Charles P; MeFoddln, aged 60 years. MULLNS. A Jersey Cy, on Mor&ay. November 28h, Mchael Mulllns, ormerly o Long Blanch," aged 40 years. PEBRNE. A Perrnevllle. on Wednesday, November 23d, Mrs.. Sarah E. Pevrne, aged 91 yeors. PERCE. A New York, on Sunday, November 27h, John S. Perce, aged 57 years. UNS. A ronon, 1 on Wednesday, November 80h. Helen S., daugher.o Charles,S. and he lae Helen G. uns, ormerly o Engllsnown, ased 20 years., WHE. A Fnrmlncdale, on Wednesday, November 23d, Mrs. Saruh J. Whe, aged 83 years. K EPOR OF HE CONDON OF he Frs Naonal Bank o Red Bank, a Bed Bank, n he Sae o New Jersey, a he clobe o busness, December Js, RESOURCES.. Loans and dscouns $383, Overdras, Becured and unsecured U;S. Bonds o secure crculaon... " 25,00000 U.S. Bondnon mnd... 5,700 0a gscks, secures, ec 243,785 O Bankng-house, urnure and. xures.. 17, Due rom Naonal Banks (no Reserve Agens) Due rom Sae Banks and bankers B28 S3 Due rom approved reserve agens 65, Checks and oher cash ems Noes o oher Naonal Banks... 1, Fraconal paper currency, nckels and cens...; Lawul Monoy Reserve n Bank, vz: Spece 820, legal ender noes 8, , Redempon und wh U. S. reasurer (5 per cen o crculaon) 1, oal $800, LABLES. Capal sock pad n $100, Surplus und 75, Undvded pros, less expenses and axes pad 158, Naonal Bank noes ousandng 21, Duo o oher Naonal Backs ' 12, Due.o Sae Banks and bankers ndvdual deposs subjec o check oal...." $800,288 1C SA.K or NKW JERSEY, COUNV OP MONMOUU, es., H. Campbell, casher o ho above-named bank, do solemnly swear ha he above saemen s rue o le.bcs o my knowledge and bele.. H. CAMPBELL. Casher. Subscrbed and sworn o beloro me hs (h day o December, CHARLES H. VNS, Noary Publo. CORREC Aes: GEORGE F. COOPER, ) \YM. APPLEGAE, JK., ) Drecors. J. L. ERUNE, \ R EPOR OF HE CONDON. OF he Second Naonal Bank o Red Bank, a Eed Bank, n he Sae o Now Jersey, a he close o busness, December 1s, 18C8. RESOURCES. Loans and dscouns $011, Overdras, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds o secure crculaon 75, Socks, secures, ec 'J).Z~>9 80 Bankng-house, urnure and Dxures.. l.olx) 00 Oher real esae nnd morgages owned. lojpo 00 Due rom Nnonal Banks (no reservo agens) 5, Duo rom sae Banks nnd bankers l,s)2 25 Due rom approved reserve agens 39,38451 Checks and oher csh ems 4, Noes o oher Naonal Banks 'ruclonal paper currency, nckels aud cens Lawul Money Reserve n Bank, vz: m-plrjgold...$21,437501»«, m Spec) -J slver... g2w) GO S-*-''" Legal ender noes 12,300 CO Redempon und wh U. S. reasurer (5 per cen o crculaon) 2, oal ;.. $836, L1ABLKS. Capal sock pad n $75, Surpluaund 75,00000 Undvded prons, less expenses and axcspald 118,004 BO Naonal Bunk nues ousandng 07, Due o oher Naonal Banks Due o sae Banks urnl bankers 1, Dvdends unpad 1, ndvdual deposs subjec oclwck 3480, ' Demand cercaes o depos 6(181 CerOud checks , oal $ SAE OF NEW JERSEY, COUNY OF MONMOU, SS. 1,1. B. F.lwnnls, casher o he above-named bank, do solemnly swear ha he above saemen 1B rue o he bes o my knowledge and bele.. B. EDWARDS. Casher. Subscrbed and sworu o beore mo hs Oh day o December, S. BVVAN WENBERG, Noary Publc. ConUEC Aes: - «J. A. HUOCKMORON,) J.B AFFORD ALLEN, ^Drecors, JOHN 8. APPLEGAE, \ JEPOR OF HE CONDON OF J-V he Navealnk Naonal Bank a Red Bank, n nebauj o New Jersey, a ho close o busness, Decomuer 1s, KsonncKs. Loans and dscouns $268, Ovcrdrnls, secured nnd unsecured Bonds o secure crculaon 12, PrcmlmnBon U.S. bonds 1, Socks, secures, ec , Bankng house, urnure and xures... 14, Oher real esae and morgages owned.. " Duo rom Naonal Banks (no reserve agens) 10.R22 01 Duo rom Sae Banks and bankers...;. 1, Duo rom approved reservo agens 12.(153 P5 Checks and oher cash ems 8, Fraconal paper currency, nckels nnd ceno, Lawul Money Reservo n Bank, vz.: Spece Legal ender noes $17, , , Redempon und wh U, S. reasurer, (5 >or cen o crculaon) oal $055, MAMKH. Capal sock pad n' $50,<KX) 00 Burplus und 15, Undvded pros, lesa oxpenses nnd axes pad 2, Naonal bank ousandng 11,25000 Duo o oher Naonal banks O.UB 11(1 Duo o.sau Banks nnd bankers W>H 42 DvldondH unpad 1W 00 ndvdual lopoals mbjoc o chock $22*, Dunnnd ClllouaB o depos!!,!!«; 00 December, HH, DANK,. Al'l'EOAK, Noary Publc. OOMKU All! 1 JA«. H. ROOKMOHON,) - 0. >. l'xubonh. \D\ncUw11. HOU. J1AVH. JH. <^:^:^:^:^^:^:^:^ * * <^@-:^:^ DSSOLUON SALE OF- And Oher Muscal nsrumens On accoun o he dssoluon ohe rm o" Allsrom Co. y and my connuance o he busness\ 1 r wll sell, rom now unl he rs day o ' January 8gg, all he sock now n our place o busness [excep. grahophones} a a bg dscoun. he sale wll nclude Panos, Organs, Auoharps, Volns, Mandolns, and n ac all Muscal nsrumens now n he sore, as well as he sock o pcures.. New Panos and Organs a s Per Cen Dscoun Second hand Panos and Organs, and all oher Muscal nsrumens o every characer, a 15 o 50 per cen dscoun.. Never beore was here such an opporuny o buy Chrs- mas presens n he lne o.muscal nsrumen^ or so lle money as hs sale wll aord. FRANK C.SORCK, "'Successor o Allsrom & Co., % 1 CORNER BROAD AND WHE SREES, RED BANK, N. J. Wha could be more accepable or approprae han he arsc Chna Jardneres ^m oerng. hey are no only beauul n desgn and colorng (many o hem are hand decoraed wh lowers and gold) bu are 8rong,4jgh and everlasng also. "Nohng o be compared wh hem, eher n arsc properes o* n hgh qualy o manuacure, can be ound elsewhere n Monmouh couny; and am sellng hem a prces much below hose o any New York sore or Jardneres o equal mer. oer a large assormen o desgns v and nsh o deren szes; all genune Chna, some as low as $1.00 each. A nce Palm or Fern presened wh each, Jardnere wll render sll more aracve. hese oer n almos every concevable varey and sze also. A large sock o decoraed French Glass Flower Vases, crysal and n varous colors. hey are o hgh grade and exceedngly aracve boh n appearance and prces. Chrsmas rees, On he 15h ns. and unl Chrsmas wll have on sale a large lo o Chrsmas rees o deren knds and szes ; also Chrsmas Greens and decoraons o varous knds. Roses, Carnaons, Voles. Fresh cu every mornng and consanly on hand. Decoraons or Weddngs, Dnners, Eecepons, ec. Crosses, Pllows, Wreahs and oher Floral Desgns or Funerals promply and arscally arranged. 40 Broad; Sree, Red Bank, U. J. he Ar Sore % Has he newes and < prees deas n' ancy % work or he holdays.' >J ' C. 1. Sephenson, X SO Boad Sree, Red Bank, N. J, v GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, DEALER N Bcycles AND Bcycle Sundres. No. 22 Wes Fron S., Red Bank, N. J.

6 ALLSROM & CO. DSSOLVE. Frank C. Sore/; Buys Kn Parner's neres n he Frm. le rm o Allsrom & Co., whch or he pas nne'years has been n he musc busness n Red Bajk, has been dssolved. he rm was composed o Harold K. AHsron ' and Frank C. Sorck. he academy o musc, whch was on he second loor o her buldng, was occuped by Mr. Allsrom as a place or eachng musc, and le wll connue hs branch o he busness. - he oher deparmen o he busness, ha o buyng and sellng muscal nsrumens, wll be connued by Mr. Sorck. Mr. Sorck s a horough muscan, aud ho las served an appence- Bhp n he. pano-makng busness \vjh he rm o Sohmer & Co. he enre sock n he sore has been bough by Mr. Sorck, he nvenory gures beng 17,000. Samuel Howard o Red Bank las been engaged by Mr, Sorck o look aer he ou-o-own rade and road work, and Mss Evalena F. aylor o Col's Neck wll be bookkeeper and ypewrer. he rm o Alsrom &Co. was ormed December 2d, he busness pluce o he rm was a ha me on he second loor o he Bergen buldng. Aerward he rcn leased he sore a he corner o Broad and Whe srees, and hey have remaned here ever snce. n order o reduce he sock n he sore Mr. Sorck has sared a cash dssoluon sale o he goods on hand. Everyhng n he sore excep grapho-' phones wll be sold a a bg dscoun rom ormer prces. New panos and organs wll be sold a a dscoun o een per cen rom ormer prces; and all he oher muscal merchandse wll be sold a a dscoun o rom een o -y per cen. O Cm A Su Over a Wagon rade. Waler Smoclr o non Falls and John M. Rchardson o Pne Brook raded horses and rgs a shor me ago. Rchardson's horse was one he had bough rom L. D. Jones a shor me beore or $2. Hs wagon was o he same class as hs wo-dollar horse and was worhless. Smock's horse was n ar condon, and was a prey good horse, Smock's wagon belonged o hs we, she havng bough and pad or wh her own money. Smock was drunk a he me he rade was made. Mrs. Smock began su agans Rchardson o make hm rade wagons back agan or o make hm gve' her he value o her wagon. he su was red beore Jusce John C. Edwards on Saurday and he jury gave Mrs. Smock a verdc or Amaeur Phoographers o Move. Chaales R. D. Foxwell and Ber F. Whe, who have been n he phoograph supply busness or Beveral monhs on he hrd loor o he Chld buldng, wll move o-morrow o he second loor o HE REGSER buldng. hey are raher cramped n her presen locaon and her move o her new place o busness s due o a desre o ge larger quarers, beer lgh and beer accommodaons or he developmen o plaes and he prnng o pcures. her busness s almos solely he supplyng o amaeur phoographers wh cameras, plaes and oher applances, and he developng o plaes and prnng o pcures or amaeurs. hey wll occupy room 10 n he wesern end o E REGSER buldng. A Farm a Aucon. On Saurday, aernoon o hs week he J. L. Roberson arm a Eaonown wll be sold a aucon a he Globe hoel a Red Bank, he arm conlana 208 acres, o whch 185 acres s llnblo and he res s good mber land. he buldngs on he place are modern and are n good condon. Jacob C. Shua wll be he auconeer, and lu erms are unnounc'd as very easy. Sales o Land. Davd Green o Belnnr has bough he John S. Hllurd propery a hu place. he lo s GOxlGO ee and conans hree-sory rame buldng. he rs roor o hu buldng wab used by Mr. Hllard as a grocery sore. Mr. Green wll dvde ho 6oro and wll ren hal o. Ho wll occupy he oher hal as a bucher shop., RonsW. Dayon has sold our los a Maawan o. George Lnznmyor. Mr, Lnzuayer has bough a house near by, and wll move he house on ho oa nex sprng. A Baru Cavor n by Snow.. SclencU Smock's barn on Bordcn srec ol n under ho wegh o. snow ono ngh lau week. he Bdes o ha buldng caved n, leng ho roo down ho buldng almos a comploo wreck wo OHCS woro n he barn bu wcr no njured. DAMAGE. O VESSELS. A Manure Schooner Goes o Peces n he Sorm. he owner o he ug W. J. Cloud, whch came ashore a Belord durng he sorm on Saurday ngh a week go, has oered $40 o anyone who rll loa he boa and ake her o he ry docks a Perh Amboy. Durng he 'ecen heavy blow on Saurday ngh nd Sunday he ug lay n an exposed loson and more damage was done o er. he schooner. J.. Merr, owned by Charles and homas Collns o Kearsurg, was beached near Bray's landng Keansburg las week o dscharge a ;argo o manure. A ew days laer he was agan loaed, bu had only e a shor dsance When she lled rapdly and sank n weny ee o waer. s supposed ha some o he plankng-, had been wrenched rom her >oom whle she was beached. She was leveny ons burden and was valued a 8,000. he boa was nsured or $1,000. o aemp wll be made o rase he oa as s rapdly gong o peces, L welve unque Chrsmas presens, oh n prce and syle, always sure o please; welve cabne carbonees or a DeHar & Leson's sudo. New York prces $8 and $12. S now and be n me. Adv. ' When you have a bad cold you wan he bes medcne ha can be obaned and ha s Chamberlan's Cough Remedy, always eecs a promp cure and s pleasan and sae o ake. For sale by has. A. Mnon & CQ., druggss, No. 3 Broad sree, Red Bank* Can and ll Sell You V CLOHNQ HAS, CAPS LOWER coops PRCES han any oher house n he couny. Look, hen come n and ge our prces beore you buy. A. LUDLOW, BROAD S., RED 'BANK, N. J. elephone Call 16B. HOMAS CUMBERS0N$ Plumbed HOUSE LGHNG AND '. HEANG. ALL SANARY APPLANCES. FSON SREE, RED BANK, NEW JEESEY. mprovemens. NS Ull ANGUS N BES COMPANES, homas MoKenna B buldng n nowsuch as Uo Munolesor o England, Magdoburg-o Gormnny n A Merchans' o houso on Morrs avonuo a Long Branch, Nownrlc. Work on ho new clccro lgh plan clephono n olloe. a Koypor WOB begun lus Frday. Qlloo on Fron sreo, oppose Globe hoel. BROAD'S., RED BANK. Buy Gs Here! Beyond all doub he place o places or he Chrsmas Gs. Wach he crowds HERE.. w he mos sensble gs HERE. he bes, gs HERE. Eyeryhng or everybody HERE Greaes money savngs HERE. Mos complee choosngs NOW. JVos convenence NOW. he me o buy NOW.,. Holday Handkerches. Here s a handul o Sample Handkerche Bargans. doesn' begn o ndcae he mmense assormen we have. Come now whle pckng s he plenes. You wll pro by. LADES' HANDKERCHEFS, embrodered corners and lace - nserng, hemsched, 1 value oc. each, 5c. LADES' MOURNNG HAND- KERCHEFS n. hemsched, scalloped and embrodered, rom 5C o An exra specal value" a 15c. LADES' NAL HAND- >KERCHEFS n boxes and separae, rom 7c. o 49c. each n cambrc, lnen and slk. An exra specal value, all lnen, 4. a each. LADES' SLK HANDKER-.. CHEFS and Mulers, hemsched and scalloped, embrodered and san embossed, prced rom 10c. o $2.50 each. LADES' EMBRODERED HANDKERCHEFS on cambrc, Swss and lnen a rom Cellulod Glove Boxes 25c '5c. o 49c. each. Exra" specal, Lnen Duchess handker- " '. Hdk' "...,25c Aomzers.. 25, 35c ches a > * \ 19c. Pcure Frames... 15c Lookng Glasses. J»9C JAPONEE HANDKER- CHEFS, hemsched, wh Paned olo Boles. >.. 49c elegan slk nals, sold elsewhere a 12c, here a Chna Pu Boxes...25c Chna rnke Boxes A25c 7c. Chna Clocks....\ 1.25 MEN'S HEMSCHED HANDKERCHEFS n whe and colored borders, some 5h_ejer lnen a prces rom 4c. o MEN'S NAL HANDKER- CHEFS n Japanese slk and lnens, some n ancy boxes a prces rom?c. o 49c. DOLLS! An elegan assormen n boh kd and bsque bodes, dressed and undressed, prced very low, so as o nduce early G Buyng- KD BODY DOLLS; ne qualy, 14 nches long, movng eyes, curly har, worh 50c, here a 25C. KD BODY DOLLS, 18 nches long, Bsque head and hands, shoes and sockngs, he regular prce 69c, here a 49C. KD BODY DOLLS, 22 nches long, ull sewed wgs, curly har, movng eyes, shoes and sockngs, our own mporaon, sold elsewhere a $1.50, here a 98c. FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N.J- MONEY O LOAN n sums o su, on rs bond and morgage. SPECAL OFFBUS OF lve A Oceanc, 243 oe on rver runnng o Oceanc road. S!ouse_ haa seam hea nnd all oher mprovemens, carrage house and-all bhor oubuldngs. Near hogllg'.propery, our acres, prco $18,000. erms easy, Eleven jorea, 500 eo on rver ron, he sarao on Oceanc road, $32,000. Some wonyvo ohor rver properes rom $4,000 o $50,000, parculars n oce. Double) hbuse on Oakland sree, all mprovemens, rens or.1821, prco $8,500. Monmoulch sree," house, nprovonons, lnrgo bnrn, lo 50x150, prco $4,000 ; lo worh $2,^00. LOS FOR SALE On Reckless, hrockmoron; W. B. Parkor, W. L. Loow, Mrs. j Russell Whe, Mra. Margare Chndwok and Mrs, Who-Applegae osava a ar prces. O LE. Rvcredo avonuo, our OUBCH, wo rver ron,!!so and $5( [ Recor place, wo hooubj $35 und $50. Alen plac:, nprovemona. $85. Washngon sreo, mprovemens, 25 ; ono $18. Oakland sree, $12, Locus avcno, wo houses, $10 and $1!). HlrewHlwry, hree houaco, $0 and $10, Canal reo, $7. Wnll sree, $7. Monmoul sree, mprovemens, $25. ower Hll venuo, prey houso, $18. Bordon hreo, $10. Wnllnoo sree, $20. Rver Hnd, wo housed, $7 nml $8. Enrlo blreo, $7. hreu sores on Fron sreo, $20, lo nd $45. Broad roe, urnshed louno, $70.. DRESSED DOLLS, elegan assormen, ncely.dressed and has o mach, a knd sold elsewhere a 50c, here a DRESSED DOLLS, packed n prey box, dresses o san and lace, ha o mach, would be cheap a $.oo, our prce 49c. DRESSED DOLLS, 20 nches long, handsome san dress rmmed wh lace, bonne o mach, hs s a specal oer, value $1.75, a '. 98 c. mely Bargans. Hns or G Gvng. Fancy Vases. Meal Pn rays. nk Sands Ash Recevers.! 98c 25c OC 25C Meal Phoo Frames...25c Hand Mrrors Chna Rose Jars 25c 69c Chna Cracker Jars... 49c Chna ea Ses, 5 peces...98c Decoraed Chna Cups and Saucers.10, 15, 25c Paned Glove Boxes C Hdk' " 98C Fancy Boxes o Cologne.. 1QC Fascnaors...49, 69, 98c. Kd Gloves 98c Wrng Paper n ancy : boxes..9c rsh Pon Scars. 69C Umbrellas C o 3.50 Pocke Books OC o 1,69 Chaelane Bags..49C o 2.00 San Pncushons 75co 1.69 Dressng Sacques 79Co 1,39 Men's Walles... 25C o 1.50 Perumery...,5C o 75C We have reduced prces n all ready-o-wear garmens, ncludng Dress Skrs, Cloh and Slk Wass, Jackes, Capes and Chldren's Jackes and Dresses. A- posve savng o a leas 25 per cen on any o he above arcles. j FRANCS WHE, osldonoo on Elver Bank, V4 1 w ; * { Yon Consder Your Le Worh anyhng o anybody, nsure, and don' be arad o pu on a good valuaon. s real proecon your amly need, such as s aorded by HE PRUDEN- AL. Home (a, JȚhe 'VU /% 1? Prudenal **4< A m l l ^ 1 nsurance Go. Newark, N, o Amerca. John F. Dryden. Presden. Msl c 1). Ward, V. Pres'. Edgar B. Word, 2d V. Prcs.ond Coun'l. Forres F. Dryclcn, Scc'y.. KOL1ENSP./VY, Sup'l, lox 110, Broad nnj Wallncc Ss., W.. HOUSON, OcnM An.» UlvcrsUe /\vc, Red Bank, N. J. m

7 COL'S KECK NEWS. Peach reea njured and a Wagon Bouse Overurned by he Sorm. he recen sorm has caused a grea deal o damage o peach orchards here. Some' o he rees were' compleely broken down. Evergreen rees were also srpped o her lmes. A wagon house on he 0. H. Van- Maer arm was blown over and wrecked by he wnd on Sunday ngh. ' homas Flaley o Alanc Hghlands s spendng a ew weeks wh hs sser, Mrs. John Norman. Frederck Luher los a. cow las week. Joseph Samuel has bough a new Perce bcycle. Mss Grace Smh o Monrose spen par o las week wh her aun, Mrs. ruman Red. ^^~; Garre Buck hja'ouglv a new road horse. he horse s a sorrel and has a good record. V- 7 Wllam V. Burke has reurned home rom a wo weeks' vs o rends n New York.. Charles Jameson wll rale o hs bcycle a Luher's hoel on Saurday ngh.. cos Alanc ownshp abou $400 o Open he roads aer he arow sorm, Wllam Egan dressed a pg on londay ha weghed 550 pounds. John B, Sou has aken he agency or a New York medcne rm. Bren Bros, have had seam beaers pu n her house. Lev Smh las bough a eam o mules. ',Mrs. John Sapleon s sck wh he OCEANC NEWS. A Buehboard Wagon Breaks n wo. A Munaway. A eam o horses owned by M. CD. Borden, and n charge o Edward Coy, were le sandng on,be sree Monday mornng and hey ran away. he horses ran o he rver, and hen urned around and came back o her sarng place, where hey were caugh by Charles Gelhauso Alanc Hghlands. No damage was done o he.rg. Lev VanNess, Jr., sared or Red Bank one day las week n a buckboard. Whle drvng hrough he bg snow dr n ron o C. N. Blss's place he wagon broke n wo. Mr. VanNess wen back home and go anoher wagon and nshed hs nerruped journey. he medcne company whch has been locaed here or he paa hree weeks moved o Alanc Hghlands yeserday. he company nended o leave here Over a week ago, bu was prevened by he sorm. -Arhur Nvson and Edward Denes, who have been engaged n he coee busness or he pas wo monhs, have dssolved parnershp." he busness wll be connued by Mr. Nvson. Mss Jenne Heyer, a eacher n he publc school, s now boardng a Mrsj Rchard DcUnscn's. On accoun o he severe sorm on Sunday ngh no servces were held n he churches here. Harry Rex, who has been spendng a week a New York wh, relaves, has reurned home. Sanuel Brll s suerng rom a bg bol on hs cheek. EAONOWN NEWS. A Dance bu he Daughers o Lberu An lee-house o he Rebul. he Daughers o Lbery gavea dance las Wednesday ngh n Crescen hall. Abou 100 couples were presen. Dancng began a nne o'clock and was connued unl aer mdngh. Abou $15 was cleared. > A barn on he Joseph Dangler homesead a Souh Eaonown was blown rom s oundaons and was carred clear across he road. he barn was broken beyond repar. he Jlonnouh ce company s earng down her old ce house on ralroad avenue. A new and much larger ce house wll be bul on he propery. he ha acory was closed on Saurday owng o he shorness o coal. opened agan on Monday mornng. Mss Arche Naew, daugher o.mrs. J. W. Naew, spen par o las week a New York wh rends. Mss Emly Mchell o Hamlon Square spen las week wh Mr. and Mrs., Sephen Hggnso Mrs. Elza Benne s very sck a he homo o her son-n-law, heodore Wolco. Msses Lenn and Sella Denns are vsng relaves a Keynpr. Ocoanpor News. Cap. W. S, Prce and John E. Prce, who aro engaged n ho shng busness a Vrgna Beach' durng he summer monhs, wll reurn home hs week or he wner. Grover Wolco s suerng rom blood posonng caused by handlng poson vy. Hs rms and hands are badly swollen, and hs eyeb aro almos closed. Several bg reea on he lo near ho Mehods church, owned by Danel W. \Vhe o Red Bank, aro beng removed, Mrs. Jenno Englolnrd, who has been suerng rom an alaoko ho grp or ho pan wo weeks, e mprovng. 1 Harry Blaokmur o Now York and hs sser Lllan spen Saurday and Sunday a her summer home hero. Oap. Alber Smh, who Jns boon sck wh pneumona, s mprovng. Edward Llppnco s conned o ho houeo wh a Bovero cold. 1 ' Wnysldo News. Mrs. J. Hoppng Dangler, who bus been vsng her Roem-n-law, MM, Frederck Fnch oc Now York and Mru. Frnnk Kng o Wes Long Brunch, hu) rourned home. A mulberry ree, whch sood n 13. L, Havem'H yard, wan uprooed durng herecen sorm. Acedur reoon Edward Brnnd'o urn wuu aho blown over. ho buldngs on Alber Kng's arm a Grown Grove, whch were wrecked by ho oyoono lus July, huvo boon rebul. Mlra Anno Bluck o Wcoc Long Brnuoh n vlnllnn; her grandmoher, Mru, Lydl A. Dnnler. Ml lolblo D. Damler o Hlolc wlhnoro hroa. Mlla Ehel Fenler hm boon Blok Prces on hese Goods have been marked Very Low. We are sll sellng he Peers Sock a a dscoun o AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Rubber Goods Have Advanced Bu Old Prces Preval Here. he wholesale prce on rubber goods has been "ncreased rom 15 o 30 per cen, bu he sam.e low prces charged beore he advan 'e sll preval ^here. Here are wo nsances : - ' «1Y DOLLAR SYRNGE: A hree-ppe, wo-quar guaraneed Founan Syrnge or one dollar. WAER BOLES: Naural Kbber Waer Boles rom 75c, o.-.-' $1.50. sell a wo-quar Waer Bole or $1. Lke low prces on oher good qualy rubber goods. Ge my prces beore you buy. JAMES COOPER, Jr., ' CQR. BROAD AND WHE SREES, RED BANK, N. J. A Chance or Young Men A FNE NVESMEN N REAL ESAE A A SMALL CASH OULAY. 25 CHOCE LOS A EAS SDE PARK! ONLY $10 CASH REQURED! Here s a chance or young men o ge a lo ora home, on easer erms han was ever beore oered n Bed Bank. have 25 choce los n Eas Sde Park whch wll sell on he ollowng condons : en dollars n cash, and one dollar per week unl $25 s pad. wll hen gve he deed or he lo. he prces o hese los are rom $200 o $350 each. Aer payng $25 and geng he deed, you may pay he balance a your convenence. wll gve each purchaser o a lo all he shade rees he may desre o pu on hs lo, as have pleny on hand... he rolley road hrough he propery s assured, and he los wll double n prce n a very shor me. ' Come early o my oce, rooms 1 and 2, BEGSEK Buldng, and pck ou your lo. HEODORE F. WHE. y.pos OFFCE BLOCK From Monday, December 12h, Sore Open Evenngs 'll Xmas. Chrsmas Exposbn. :_New Jersey's mos magncen gaherng o Holday Goods, oys, Games, all he g hngs o Xmas. Enormous varey, excellen assormen o unusual novely and hgh grade characer. Never such a Xmas beore a he Bee Hve any me. No Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Free Delveres. Nal Orders Careully Flled. L. S. PLAU & CO., 707 o 721 Broad S. and No. 8 Cedar S. NEWARK, N. J. SPECAL SALE! Carrages and Harness _ < o (> o o ) < V V " 8 For a shor me w.e are oerng our mos complee sock o Carrages and Harness, comprsng almos every syle o carrage and harness made, a grealy reduced* 1, prces n order o make room or a new sock now buldng or sprng rade. hs s no an old dead sock, bu he goods are all o laes syles and mos o hem were resh sock hs summer, and are ed wh all he new devces, such as long dsance axles, quck shng sha couplngs, ec.. Also a large varey o good second-hand Carrages, Bugges, Runabous, Jaggcr Wagons, ec., a less han cos. J. W. MOUN & BRO., Cor. Mnplo Avo. and Whe S., ' RED BANK

8 CHAPEL HLL NEWS. Slcl People aeoverng-lmprove- \ men o Houses, srael P. Smh's chldren are ecu wh whoopng cough. Charle aylor, sop o George E. aylor, s ajso sck wh whoopng cough, Claude and Wallace Marn, who have been sck wh chcken pox, are recoverng. Srs. Charles F. Hampon o Long Branch Cy and her son rvo and Mss Cora Lane o Holmdel have been vsng Mr.8. ra Anomdes. Frank Anondes has been vsng hs uncle, Lews Lane. o Holmdel. James Wallng s havng hs house repuned. he work s beng done by Charles W. Conover. he racy house, whch s occuped by Rchard Applegae, s beng remodeled and paned. Mss Hae H. Paerson, who aends he renon model school; has been spendng ler hanksgvng vacaon wh her parens here.. Mss Anne Waldron has moved rom her summer home here o her wner home a Alanc Hghlands. Randolph Marn los a horse las week. Mr. Marn has now gone on a busness rp o Long sland. Mrs. Mame Was o Nayesnk and her daugher have been'vsng Mrs. George W. Evans. A pool room has been bul o he Eunce lome, whch has been occuped by he solders. Mrs. Mary A. Applegae o Oak Hll vsed Mrs. Peer S. Conover on Monday. Dorcas Craword o.maawnn has been vsng rve and Ehel Suphn. Mrs. Elzabeh Halsey o Paerson s vsng Mrs. Randolph Marn.. Edward Carhar o New York has been vsng Charles Carhar.., Cornelus Conov«r spen Sunday wh relaves a he Phalanx..Mss Anne E. Moun vsed rends a Wndsor las week. Harry ngalls has sold hs horse o Wllam Cochrane. John Alson has moved o Planeld. FALLS NEWS. A Pe Ca Jumps n he Pond and s Mrocned. Ms3 Sarah Daly had a pe ca whch was playng a ew days ago on he bank o he pond wh some pe dogs. he dogs had been s companons or a long. me. Suddenly he ca jumped no he pond. was shed ou by Mss Daly and shorly aerward jumped no he pond agan. hs me jumped oo ar ou n he sream o be rescued and was drowned. Samuel Benne's dog go caugh n he mll race las Frday and was drowned. he pond was ull o ce, whch was carred down &o he mll race and he dog could no escape aer beng caugh n he curren. Par o he shngle roo o Abel Coleman's barn was orn o by he wnd durng Sunday's sorm. Mrs. VanSan o Ocean Grove has been vsng Mrs. Sarah Daly o non Falls or several days. Wes Long Branch Mews. W.. Cook, W. A. Beecro and Cap. Dangler o Oakhurs Bared las Sunday or a week's oung a Povery Hll. he men make he rp every year. hey ook provsons and supples wh hem and rened a vacan house and sable a ha place. he men sho seveneen rabbs, abou a dozen qual and a number o pheasans. On accoun o he aorn he men were compelled o reurn home on hursday. he Daughers o Lbery and Amercan Mechancs o Elberon were o aend church here las Sunday ngh, bu were prevened rom dong so by he sorm. Peer Harvey has moved rom Oak -hurs o Mrs. Mary Holmes's house a hs pluce. l Mrs. Rhoda Cover, who has been vsng a LaUewood, has reurned home. Mrs. Rebecca Sherman has been vs ng her ssers a Jersey Cy. Shrewsbury News. Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Jackson, who were recenly marred and who have been lvng wh Mrs. Jackson's parens a Waysde, have moved o hs place. Mrs. Angelne Snock s vsng relaves a Asbury Park. Mrs. Smock has been vsng her parens, Mr. ard Mrs. McheLFary o Waysde. Accden?. homas E. Seach o Branch avenue was drvng las Frday when ho ran no a snow bank and upse. he horse dragged hm a dsance o several yards he wagon and harness were broken bu Mr. Soach vvns no njured. Vcor Parker, son o Jero Parker o Red Bank was runnng on he ce las Frday when he ell and sruck hs head Ho was rendered unconscous. Charles Paerson, son o Samuel Paerson o Furmngdle, ell rom hs bcycle one day recenly nnd dslocaed ls shoulder. Mrs. Charles Mare,Sr., o Mannaqua slpped on he ce las week and ell, breakng her le wrs, Mrs, M. Behlo Long Branch slpped and ell on an cy pavemen las week and cu her ov>leud. CU Wh a Kno Whle Foolng. Bloonleld lendrclbon o Eaonown was oolng wh anoher man near ho la acory on Sunday, when ho man accdenally cu Hendrokson n he hand wh a kne, he wound WRH no Bor OUH, bu bled reely. ho njury \vn dressed by D: W. U. Kurz. A SulHh Card o send along wh your Xmas prelon a one o Dellnr & Leson's $1 a dozor mnaure carbocca. Como no-v, rah or shne. Adv. Hand Power Home Cllppcm. ho b'bvn l'o marke, $0.60 a Moody Cenral harness sore, l'<!0 Wes l''ron oroe; ho old ruax sand. Waoh our wndow or waclon, w lavo hem. L. do la Rcusullo,8} Broa eco, Red Bank. Adv. Makes he ood more delcous and wholesome ROYAL DAKK1 POWDER CO., KEW YORK.' Bsque, Kd, Chna, Rag, Rubber, Washable, Joned;.Cryng, Sleepng, Worsed^ Boy, Baby, Salor, DreBs'ed, Lle Red Rdng Hood, Esqumo, Klondke, Japanese, ;Negro, Sandwch slanders. All knds and all prces, rom he doll wh long har or a penny up o one as" large as a ve-yearold chld or $2.48. ea Ses, Parlor Sus, ool Ses, Salboas, NoaVs Arks, Jack-n-Box, Farms, heaers, Depo and ran,-panos, Volns, Magc Lanerns, Doll Coaches, <Doll Cradles and Bedseads, Fur Covered Anmals, Fddlng Dogs, Cymbal Playng Monkeys, Horses and Cars, Jxpress Wagons, n oys, Wash Ses, n Kchens, rumpes, Horns, ops, Balls, Rales, Drums, ABC Blocks, Nesed Blocks, Sore Buldng Blocks, runks, Guns, ables,. Chars, Sleds, Waches, Harmoncas, Solder Sus, Wheelbarrows, Rockng Horses, Drawng Slaes, Blackboards, ron rans, re Engnes, Hook and Ladder Cars, Horses, Seam Engnes, Seamboas, Games o All Knds, Hundreds o Sory Books rom one cen up, Cloh Bound Novels, Cooper's Sea ales and Leaher Sockng ales, Scrap Books, Auograph Albums, Phoograph Albums, Glove, Handkerche and Necke Cases, Collar and Cu Boxes, Cracker Jars, Chocolae Pos, Cups and Saucers, Japanese Goods, Chrsmas ree Ornamens, Candles and Holders, Chrsmas Cards. Everyhng n grea varey or he chldren and or he grown people, oo, only we have no space o enumerae. You wll nd us hs year n ouc new sore on. FRON SREE, oppose Man Sree.."'.. Come o he Sore Where One Dollar Goes as Far as wo Elsewhere* -. ZELSJ ' ' J PROPREOR, CASH BARGAN SORE, FRON SREE, KEYPOR, N. J. Aenon, G'Buyers. When you are buyng holday presens wll no cos you any more me or money o selec accepable and useul presens. Every lady or chld would be pleased o receve a handsome se o urs, so why no call n and see or how lle money we can sell you urs or'chldren and lades. Our urs possess, rchness and syle, combned wh such low prces ha everybody can aord hem. Furs bough now wll be sored unl Chrsmas so desred. Reduced Prces?? a MKS.-E.WES, ' BANK EMPLE OF FASHON^*. AH New Goods. New Orleans Molasses Good Molasnes " 35c. Fne able Syrup... " 35c. Fancy Maplo Syrup " ' 75c. Swee Cder.. " 20c. Crook o Mnce Mea 05c, 8 l>. jar Mnoo Moa 80c, Bea Cron alba, or 25o. Bea Lemon Pool " BoB Orago Peel. " Seeded Rasna, all ready or HSO, porpojnd 10c. Cleaned Currans, per pound 10c. Prepared Pe Crue 10c. Good Pclleo, per dozen 5o. per gal. ROo. Swoe Poaoes, per baske 45o, Glass jar Aqpnrngus 25o, 8 cans Good omaoes 25c, Scans Good Corn 25o, 8 cans Enrly Juno Pens 25c 8 cans Gooa Buccowh 25c 8 cans Goad Lma Beana 25c pounds Bea Prunoa 25o 5 pounds Good Prunes,. / 25c 2 pounds) Mxed Nuo 25o 1 pound Calorna. Fgs 15c 1 can Dra Pumpkn 10c 1 can Good Pumpkn.,,? Evaporaed Pcacllea, Aprcos and ' Plums... F. SU PP,, 166 ' Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J NE/VR K. B. SAON. 's Shoe Sore. he reularkably low prces a whch our sock o exclusve mllnery s marked s causng hgh grade has o move rapdly. Come early and make your selecon beore he choces goods are gone. Our sock o chldren's bonnes s sll complee. hey make an excellen accompanmen o a seo ur or a Chrsmas g. Many shoe deal-1 ers were oally unprepared or he remendous demand or rubbers las week. We were all ready and' despe ; he ac ha we dd he heaves busness C'J n our hsory, none wen away whou geng wha hey came or, a^record we^re proud o. We are now ready or anoher, wh anoher bg sock o brand new rubbers. We Handle None bu New, Perec Rubbers, Men's Boson Hp Boos, resh rom acory, $4,0Q* Men's "Boson Shor " " " " Men's Overshoes, -. 45c. o 1,00. Women's Good Overshoes, - 25C. o 5OC. Msses' " " 20C. o 50C. Msses' rs grad4 Heel Rubbers, all szes, \ 5c, he regular prce o me s 25 cens. Warm Shoes. Women's Cloh lannel lned Lace Shoes, 59C, 8C, Women's cloh lannel lned Buon Shoes, 89C. Women's cloh lannel lned Slppers, 50C. o 1,25. Men's Cloh Boos, jus he hng or carpeners, Holday Slppers. We have an unusually ne assormen o handsome slppers now n or holday gs. Here you wll-nd everyhng or he comor o he ee o chldren and grown olks and a so moderae a prce ha anyone can aord o gve a par. We wll gve uller descrpon and prces laer. WHE & KNAPP, Broad sree, Red Bank, Carrages Sored. ** Durng all and wner monhs a reasonable^ prces. New Work a Cos Prces. l ' wsh o reduce my sock or wner and wll gve my cusomers he advanage o an. oversock. he goods conss- o Surres, Bugges, raps, Runabous, Speedng "Wagons, Jumpseas, Busness and Express "Wagons, Spndles, &c. Also ull lne o Harness. ;; A Your Own Prce. A number o second-hand wagons, Among! [,'] <>» hem are Bugges, Surres, Cabroles, Runabous, <cc... ' \ _.. V. B. GOWDY, [Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. N ;;

9 VOLUME XX NO. 24. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1898. PAGES 9 O 16. HGH WNDSDO DAMAGE. ELECRC WRES OKN DOWN BY SUNDAY'S GALE. Sree Lghs Ou and elephone Wves Down-rees Broken Down and Uprooed Fences and Fru rees Damaged.' he gale o Sunday dd nearly as much damage as he enow sorm add blzzard o he prevous Sundey. A grea deal o damage was done.o he elecrc wres, chely hrough he breakng o o huge lmbs o reeb by he erce gale. n a dozen or more places n Red Bank he elecrc lgh and elephone wres were orn down rom hs cause. he sree lghs were nearly all ou n Bed Bank, hu ln wres were re j~ vehu~e "XSeabrgh broke over no pared by Monday ngh and he lghs he rver a he -Normande hoel, bu. wervagan burnng. ' ' dd. very lle damage. A secon o he New York and New Jersey elephone compapy has suered severely by he ron per a Long Branch, abou 165 ee long, was carred away, and a number o bulkheads beween Seabrgh and he las wo sorms. n a grea many cases he enre lne was broken down. Belmar were orn down by he ry o n hese cases new poles had o be pu he waves. ' '. n and new wres were made necessary n many nsances. A orce o nearly a HAY RCKS BURNED. hundred men has been ep busy ever snce he begnnng o las week. Some A Fre on he Kenp Place on Saurday Sgh. o he wres are no ye n complee workng order, alhough elephone connecon has been reesablshed wh all Far Haven caugh re on Saurday he hay rcks on he Kemp place near he saons o he company n hs ngh. he hay rcks are souheas o couny. wll cos he elephone company a leas $15,000 o repar he dam- sraw was sored here. he rcks are he barn, and a large amoun o hay and age o jber lnes n Monmouh couny smply large roos se up on poss, and done by he wo las sorms and wll he hay s sored under hem. he rcks be wo or hree weeks beore he wres had been used by ramps as a sleepng are n as good workng order as hey and loang place, and s supposed ha were beore he sorm; he local company dd no suer anywhere near as re o he hay. some o he ramps, whle smokng, se severely. n a ew mnues aer he re sared A Mddleown he wnd was parcularly srong, and more damage s re- waa sen up.whch made he whole sky he whole rcks were n lames. A glare ' pored here han rom any oher par o ruddy. A call was 1 made or he Oceanc he couny. he old house on he Charles re company, and he company urned Couder place was unrooed. hs house ou wh her re apparaus.- A eam s Oover c 200 years old, and s he oldes o horses was hched o he engne, bu house n Mddleown_ ownshp, and perhaps n'he couny. sands on he he snow banks. Anoher eam was beore hey go ar hey were suck n eas sde o he man road beween Red secured, and he apparaus was pulled Bank ard Mddleown, near Mddleown ou o hs dr, only o ge suck n anoher dr a lle urher on. A hrd vllage; One o he enan houses on he homas S. Feld arm was damaged eam o horses was hen secured, and by a bg locus reo beng blown down on wh he hree eams he re company. Anoher house damaged n he same* go her equpmen o he re. way was ha o Mrs. Dennger a Red 'When hey arrved a he re here Hll, a lle selemen near Mddleown was no waer o be had and a hole was vllage. A bg ree blew over on hs dug n a swampy pece o. land near house n he mddle o he ngh, and where he hay was burnng. hs 'hole. he house was.damaged so much ha mmedaely.lled wh waer and urnshed a supply or he engne. ook he amly had o seek sheler or he res o he ngh a he house o Mrs. ve hundred ee o hose o reach rom Morrs, a neghbor. he wooden wndmll o he J. F. Swackhaner place was was lad and he waer was urned on. he waer o he hay rcks, bu he hose blown down and a wndow n. he house was oo lae o save he man body o o Unp. George A. Bowne was blown hay, bu a sack o several ons whch n, he road a Mcheau's hll ^ wasnear he roa, and whch-had go un blocked by wo locus rees and a bg o re, was saved. cedar ree whch were blown down and he loss a ully covered wh nsurance. whch ell across he road. he road. hrough he deep gully near Mddleown, hs s ho rs re ha he Oceanc on he Holmdelroad, was also blocked company has been called ou o. aend wh rees blown down by he gale. n a long me. All he members o he he ru rees suered a grea deal, especally hose' on he Charles. Hen- oreman o he company excused a num- company responded o he call, bu he drckson and Charles Morord arms. ber o he men because hey had no rubber boos on. A corn crb was blown over on he arm o Wllam C. Hulse near Marlboro llage, and a saely old elm on he Wllam. Conover place, near by was blown down, On he Danel Conover place he well curb was overurned, a barn door was orn rom s hnges and O.her danago was done. A barn was parally unrooed on he Edward Gran a*rm near Holmdel, now owned by Wll n>d;.^vood Magee. he ower on he bg Qdoon & Daly ranng sable was somewha damaged. Wnne Whe los abou $25 rom snsh and glass desroyed a hs greenhouses a Llo Slver. Some o ho sash were pcked up by he wnd and carred ory ryard8.1 A lo o ences a Llo Slver were also desroyed by beng blown down and broken, A seven-oo board onco al Parck Eogan's place a ho corner o Brdge nvenuo and Chesnu sree a Red Bank was blown down by ho wnd. ho grape arbor on Wllam Dugan's place on Monmouh sree WBB blown down and broken o peces. wo bg rees along ho road beween..shrewsbury and Enonown were uproopd. Per L. Wlber's onco a Far Hnvon was qlown down by ho glc. ho op o ho wndmll on ho Jacob C. Bhuo arm a Shrewsbury was blown o nhd wa carred no ho road. ho wndmll was one o ho old-ashoned wooden; ypo, and hq wheel no woll aa hu o oe ho mll waa carred away. ho lagpolo n ron o Gurrgan'u hoel J Occanpqr wno blown down, 'hopolo was novouy ee hgh and was pu up by Danel W. Whe abou een years ago. he pole was broken o shor a he ground. Mr. Garrgan wll splce he pole on a locus bu and rese. On Sunday ngh he ence on Corles Prce's place a Oceanpor was blown down and he wnd also dd a good deal o damage o he ru and ornamenal jrees a ha place. A bg maple ree, whch sood n ron o Dr. W. B. Beach's place a Eaonown was blown down by he heavy wnd on Sunday. he ree ell drecly across he rolley racks, breakng he rolley wre and blockadng he racks. rac on he road bad o be suspended unl he ree could be removed and he broken wre repared. A Gallee he sea swep over Ocean Beer and Ale or Berenaders. "Waler Brggs o Far Haven, who was recenly marred, was serennded las hursday ngh by abou 25 young men o he own, he men wero armed wh n pans, wash bolers and oher hngs. hey made a whole lo o nose, and hey declared ha hey would no leave unl hey had been reaed. Mr. Brggs ook he soronaders down o Joseph Sromonger's bolng place and bough hem a keg o beer and a keg o ale. Hold or Forgng Orders. Henrea Carroll, a welve-year-old colored grl o Asbury Pa'rk, has been held under $200 bal o awa ho acon o he nox grand jury, on a chargo o ormng orders oh merchans a ha plaoo. Homes and lllulen. have ua go home wh my second carload o horsea and mules. n ho lo aro egh mached eams and wo pars 6 lornoo weghng pounds. he res aro medum-szed' horses, lvo o whch «re good seppers'. Aluo egh mules nnd several necond-hnnd horses. All wll bo sold a prco o su he ln'8. Gve mo a cull, Wllam O. Ely, llolrudol. Adv. A /'ov Suggesons or Nohernolo bmcclo, olmn braccle), vlnlagroe, nchoro, combo, bruahun and nrror), pu boxcc, nhoo horn, lochookn, curanen, lorgnee olmln and a largo lno o slver mouned lenhor goods. L. do la JUmmllle, 61 Droad nrcc Rod Bunk. N. J. Adv. R'n luor ohlpl aro dololoua. ^'ry horn, Adv. A BAZARS CONCER HALL, PRDE OP MONMOUH COUNCL MAKES 840. Sormy Weaher nerered Wh he Success o he Aar he Councl jprosperos Ove.r a Hundred Members a Presen. he annual bazar o Prde o Mon-, mouh councl o Daughers o Lbery o Red Bank was held n Concer hall he las hree days and nghs o las week. On accoun o he very unavorable weaher he aendance was small, and he councl cleared.less han was hoped. he people who aended he bazar had a good me and he reasury o he councl s abou $40 rcher rom he bazar. n addon o he money.already made here are several arcles ye o be chanced o.',, he hall had been decoraed wh lags and bunng, and when lghed up presened a' very prey eec. he goods oered or sale comprsed ancy arcles, cake, ce cream, apronb, candy, ec. Mrs. D. W- Wlguss had charge he cake and ce cream able; Mrs. John Banon presded a he apron able; Mrs. Ella Cadoo. sold candy; and Mrs. Waler K. Sherman was p charge o 4he able o ancy goods. hese ncluded many rles o household use and adornmen. -''-. n addon o he goods sold a he ables, a number o arcles were dsposed o by chance. A slver orange se was won by Mrs. Waler JL Sherman o Borden sree; ancy des by Mrs. Charles ^Duncan o Washngon sree and Mrs. Henry Jackson o he Far Haven road ; a slver jewel box by Mrs. George Duncan o Borden sree; a doll by Edh Duncan ; a ancy pn ray by Mrs.- Olver G. Frake o Rver sree; a a par o slppers by Mrs, A. L. Davson o Borden sree; and a cu glass bole by Evere Asay, son o Edward Asay. n addon o hese arcles here s a qul, a se o dshes and a ancy able cover ye o be dsposed o. hese wll be chauced o as soon as he chances aken on hem reaches he value se on he goods by he members o.he councl. he money made by he bazar and on he goods ye'o be chanced o wll go no he reasury o he councl, o be used or general lodge purposes. he socey s largely benecal n, s charaer, and he money receved rom dues and rom ousde aars lke he bazar s spen prncpally n sck benes and deah benes, aer payng he expenses o he councl. he sck benes pad are $3 a week or he rs egh weeks, and $1.50 a week hereaer, as long as he sckness connues. he deah benela are $250, and hs sum s pad o he amly o he-member almos mmedaely aer deah occurs. he Red Bank councl s a member o he naonal uneral bene assocaon o he order. pays regular dues o hs order and on he deah o a member he naonal assocaon pays $200 oward he deah bene. he remanng $50 s aken rom he reasury o he Red Bank councl. he Red Bank councl was organzed nearly our years ago, and our members have ded snce ha me. he money pad ou n deah benes hus amouns o $1,000, he members who ded were Mrs. Danel Asay, Mss Fanne Sco, Mrs. Mary Boeckel, and Mrs. Mary Woodward. he socey has had a mes a grea dedl o sckness among s members, and a one me s reasury wos almos com pleoly draned rom hs cause. A he presen me hero s no a sck member on ho ls, and here s nbou $200 n he reasury. ho councl was organzed chely hrough he eors o Mrs. Waler K. Sherman, and sho s sll ono o ho councl's, mos acve members, he councl had 83 members when was or gnnzed n March, 1805, and now has 103 members, wh several more abou roady o jon. Mrs Shernnn s councllor o ho councl, whch s s che ocer. All ho marred women o ho councl UBO her own ron nnnos n all maers conneced wh ho order, and do no de her luabnndb! names. ho ocorh o ho councl aro : Councllor Mm. Henrea Hhnnnan, ' Vcx councllor Mra. Jull Vrnnclu. Awo'lloCOCUO Mrs. lnrlmn llcjor. Amoclaln vloo ran'lllor Mm. Mnry Doy, Junor ox-councllor (loorxo Lowl. Junor oj-unhlo councllor Mm. Clrlnlnn Dulnlo. Mlh-rm. Kll* Uuloo. HUO Kunl-Mn. 0, (1. VrnVl, Olclo Kurd.c'ph Nrrll, nmnuror Mm. Nllln K. Wllny. Vlnnnolnl nncronry-o. (J. Jrku. HnconllK Hcwary Olmrlua Hook, A»Hoolnlo nmnllnk BKrunrr-Mlm Olva WlU*. 'l'n.d'-mrn, lunrlon Wormu, Mm, Kln Cnloo, Hm Nova lnwlrns., ho presen membon o ho oounqll, n addon o he ocers named above, are: Mrs. Wllllum Gurou, Elzabeh Woolley, Mrs. Ashley Benne. Mrs. heodore F. Snlen, Mre. Olver G. Frake, Mrs. Charles Croyden, Mrs. Laura Perce, lella Duncan, Amy Benne, da Mahews, Mary Asay, Aunle Davson, Hunna Jackson, Mary Voorhees, Eale Howcl, Besse Jolnson, Adelade Sewng, Ella Sco, Hannah Smh, Lydla Benne,. Emma Bendy, Marha Hallenback, Halo Brown, Lllle Benne, da Jerey. Anne ammany, Nelle Asay. W. W. Sou, George Cooper, A. C. Hurley, E. Wlguss. James Bejrll, Charls Croyden, Sr., Wllam Allen, Joshua Benne, Edward Asay, " Dr. J. E. Sayre, John. eley, Emma Scare, Henrea Jackson, Mre. A. 0. Hurley, Mrs. Anne Lews. Mrs. Emma Cbumbcrlaln, Mrs. Joseph Perrne, Mrs. boda Felder, Mcdora Duncan, Lzze Hurd, Ella Mahews, Mary MKlll. Cellsa Merll. Margare Sles, Mary Errlckson, Caherne Sles, Edh rvnr, Suse Pearsall, Mary Brgns, / Eva Emery, Lzze MlnoQ, Ardenla Woodward, Meblna'Dunbar, Charloe VanScbock, ; Cornela Benne, Sade Megll, Suse Asay, Cora Sherman, R. W. Sears, A. L. Davso'n. Samuel G. Woolley. w. w. Benne,. E. Anderson, Charles Croyden, Jr., Henry Jackson, Cyrenus Benne, Frankln Perce Sryker, Dr. W. C. Armsrong, George Duncan. BOBBERES A EAONOWN. nogs, Pgs' Fee and Feed Solen by Burglars. On Sunday ngh whle he* sorm was a s hegh he bucher shop o George Coleman a Eaonown waa enered by burglars. he burglars pred he lock o he ron door. hey sole a dressed hog and a lo o pgs' ee. Jere Rchardson s an old colored man who lves a Souh Eaonown. He rased a hog hs year and he buchered on Frday. On Saurday he hog was cold' and he cu up n peces suable or pcklng and le' he mea n ho barn over Sunday. On Monday mornng he wen o hs barn o ge some pork or breakas, and he ound ha he barn had been broken open durng he ngh and every b o he mea was solen. Mr. Rchardson says ha he heves dd no leave hm even enough or hs breakas on Monday. " / he Hanknson Crammer barn a Pne Brook, near Eaonown, whch has been n charge o Joseph Crammer, Mr. Crammer's nephew, snce Mr. Crammer's deah, was enered and robbed las Week. A quany o gran was solen whch was sored n he barn n bags. he heves go n he barn by pryng he loclc o he door. A eam o HorsoB Klled. Durng he sorm on Saurday ngh a week ago a eam o horses belongng o George Woolley o Long Branch sepped on a broken re alarm wre whch was crossed by an elecrc lgh wre and he anmals were nsanly klled by. he shock. he 1 curren was communcaed o Mr. Woolley hrough he rens and he was rendered unconscous by he shock. A Case o Eryspelas. Wllam Anondes o Oceanpor, who s employed by Harry Blackmur, s suerng wh eryspelas n hs rgh hand. Abou a week ago a small pmple appeared on hs hand and he pcked wh a kne. Shorly aer hs hs hand began o swell and laer eryspelas se n. «- - ; - $00 Cleared by a Drll. A socable and drll was gve/ by he Glenwood msson band o he Maawan Presbyeran church las week nnd 66 was cleared. A he hanksgvng supper held by hs church $05 was cleared. O or n. Le n he Wes. Joseph L. Yongen, George us, Rober Esell and Abram Felder o Belmar wll sar nox Monday or Denver, Colorado. he men expec o buy and conduc a cale ranch n he Wes. Mlolday Openng. Our nnnual holday openng wll ako placo on hursday, December 8h, when wo wll dsplay, or your nspecon, a choce selecon o boh useul and ormy. menal gs. Wo havo exercsed unusual cure n buyng beso goods nnd are sure ha or aracveness nnd rcasonablo prces hey canno bo excelled. Adlem & Cole. Adv. Harness lepalrlna. Brng your work here you wsh done rnolly and a ar prces. Our largo hrncsb nulo HH buen bul up.by he values wo gv', and our large exhb room conans) he bes uuaormen n ho couny. Brdsall & Son. Red Bank. Adv. Jones's erlzer works aro very buoy, supplyng onlurb or wner gran planng. Alao reoevng a grea many horses rom ho surroundng counry. Onodol lar «bend CUB H pad or anmalo. Adv. lhorlda Oranavs. havo Homo very lno oranges a 35 oen per dozon, and Homo Flordno a 1 50 conh, OUB rao, Broad aroo, Rod Bank, ldv. Oblou'u German ea cough dropa. Adv WORKNG FOR HARMONY, REPUBLCAN DFFERENCES* O BE SELED. An Eor o Be Sade o Ge Every Republcan n Lne or Nex Year's Campagn; When a Bg Polcal Bale s o Be Fough. Snce he Republcan commee me a Freehold las week, an earnes eor has been begun o harmonze he acons he pary n Monmouh couny. he Republcan leaders eel ha he parly wll pull ogeher hey can wn prey much everyhng n nex year's ghj, nowhsandng he ac ha he cke was beaen over a housand hs year. Nex year's campagn wll be an mporan one, snce a senaor, a sher and a couny clerk wll be a sake. he Republcans hope ha Joe McDermo wll make hmsel so popular durng he presen year n oce ha*"he wll' be able o wn readly nex year, especally as hey. expec ha here wll be a grea deal o loreness over he Democrac cke, no maer who s nomnaed. he bg und whch Mr, McDermo wll be able o pu n he campagn und rom hs ees he curren year alao'gves hem reason "or hope.. Under hese crcumsances he Republeans who have been leadng he pary ;o deea n he couny or he pas wo ears are ryng o pach up some sor o a ruce ha wh gve he pary a show :o wn nex year. Republcans who have been snubbed n he pas are o be nved back no he pary and he aed. cal wll be klled or hem. Places and nomnaons are promsed o hose whom he leaders hnk can be nluenced n hs' way, and nohng s beng omed ha he leaders hnk wll srenghen hem or nex year's bale. Very lle me was had las week or he commeemen o go over he ground and o decde on dene plan3 or geng he pary ogeher; bu a he nex meeng s expeced ha he maer wll be aken up n deal and ha long beore he nex campagn s under way he Republcans wll be uned more han hey have been a any me durng he pas ve years. he Republcans o Freehold dd no hold her prmary on he day xed by he rules o he commee or he elecon o ownshp commeemen, bu held nearly a week laer. he ownshp commeemen eleced were as olows: Frs dsrc Maxcy Applegae, Frank Denlse, John. Rosell, C. L. Shepherd. Second dsrc-oscar Uobnscn, J. H. Denlse, Edward Cashon, Peer Vredenburg. hrd dlbrc. M. Chamberlan. A. A. Chambers, J. W. Danser, Joseph McDermo. Wllam H. Red, he ex-assemblyman, was eleced member o he couny commee rom Manalapan ownshp. he borough o Englshown orms a separae elecon dsrc o Manalapan ownshp, and he borough eleced a separae Be o local commeemen. he ownshp and borough commeemen were: eleced Manalapan ownshlp-wm. H. Red, Davd. AppleRae; saac Davson, Frman Weaden. Englshown borough J. L. N. Srnon, Alonzo Dunee, Charles L. Sou, Jacob rouuan. ho Mllsone ownshp commee are Wllam H. Bron and Henry Clay Grava o Clarksburg, Emerson P. Bard o Bard, and homas. hompson o Perrnevlle. Owng o he severe sckness o Wllam H, Bron he ownshp ommee dd no elec a couny commeemen n me o aend he rs meeng o he couny commee. here was no cones over ho elecon o he couny commeemen n Nepune ownshp. ha ownshp s enled o our couny commeemen, and a he meeong o ho ownshp oommee Lysander E. Wason, Snmucl W. Krkbrdo, B. F. Dodd and Wllam Gard were eleced! Rchard W;Herbor was eleced ho couny commeeman rom Marlboro ownshp, aer a subborn gh over he elecon o ho ownshp commee. wo ckes or ownshp commee wero n ho Held, and ho prncpal lgh was boweon Rchard W Herber and Henry VanMaer or ho conrol o ho ownshp. Herber's olo conssed o Rchard W. Herber, Waler Nvson, Davd A. Bard and John. B.. Campbell, VanMaer'H cke was mado up o hmsel, Waler Nvson, A. Nvson and S. B. Wells. Elwood Snyder was eloood couny commeeman n Eaonown ownshp lo week, a ho rs meeng o ho ownshp commee. Wo hnyo Bllloen varey o nuuro n'n easy choce o dourablo gu or old or young. Popular HulecloB, Plony o varey. Newes araolonn. L. do la Rllo, H Broud sree, Red Dunk.!

10 HE HONOR OF GOOSBON. JMMY 1EDD Y UPHOLDS WH HS FSS. JBe 'Announces ha So One Can Aack a- Gooaeoner Whle He s Around, ana ha He la Always Kcadu o Deend s Honor. Jmmy Leddy lves n he easern par o Red Bank, whch s known locally aa Gooseown. Some people who lve n ha end o- he own do no lke he name, bu mos he old-me resdens o he localy hnk he name s a ne one and hey would no have changed or anyhng. Jmmy Leddy s one o hese paroc Gooseowh'ers. He beleves ha here l no par o he earh's surace whch equals Gooseown as a place o resdence, and ha here s no name so swee as Gooseown. He goes even urher han ha. He Bays here are no people on earh who equal he Gooseowners, and he s always ready o pu up hs ss o prove. Las hursday here was a mach game o pool n Red Bank, a he Unon hoel. he players were Del Fsher and Frank Kellum. Fsher s a sporng man and a Gooseowner, Kellum s a sporng man and a exjn. he game o pool was or $6 a bde. was won by Fsher. -Fsher s slgh, and slender, and shrnkng. Kellum s bg, and burly, and bold. Kellum s a bard her, Fsher s a good runner. Aer he mach was over and Kellum was beaen he go mad. He go very mad. he more he hough over he dea ha a lle ellow lke Fsher could bea hm a pool he madder he go. n a ew mnues he was mad enough o gh. He sared n o gh and be made a pass or' wo a Fsher. ' Fsher dd no wan o ake any chances and be ran away. '. hen was made manes Jmmy Leddy's chvalry and hs love o hs nave place. n hs eyes he person aacked was no Del Fsher ; was a represenave and resden o Gooseown. Jmmy Leddy s o ull age and a voer. He dd no voe hs year because he was no regsered, bu ha has nohng o do wh hs sory. he ac ha Leddy was B a rghul voer and a ull-ledged czen may have made hm eel ha was bs duy o deend he honor o Gooseown. Perhaps he ac ha he had had our or ve drnks also made hm eel ha he ough o deend he honor o Gooseown. Leddy, lke Kellum, s a hard her. Bu Kellum doesn' lke o ge h back, whle Leddy doesn' care wheher he ges h back or no, so long as he has a chance o srke a blow hmsel. hs was one advanage n Leddy's avor. here was anoher advanage n Leddy's avor. Kellum had been.drnkng beer. Leddy had been drnkng whskey. A gll o whskey conans he same amoun o gh as a gallon o beer, and ' hen s BO much more handy and less cumbersome o go no a gh wh. When Kellum made he pass or wo a FBher and Fsher ran away, Leddy sepped no he breach. He sad he was ready o sand up or Gooseown and or every Gobaeowner. He waned dersood ha no exan could slug a Gooseowner whle Jmmy Leddy was onmeck. Kellum had a rend wh hm and hs rend began o ell Kellum' ha Kellum could lck Leddy easy. Kellun's rend kep hs up so long ha nally Leddy, o use bs own classc language n speakng o he maer aerward wen over o where Kellum's rend sood and " swped hm across he kbser." ha seled Kellum'B rend and he kep que aer ha. hen Leddy nved Kellum o hrow away all hesancy and o sar rgh n wh hs gh agans Gooseown. Kel lun looked a Leddy and hesaed. He remembered how Leddy ha'd smacked hs rend n he jaw, and he decded ha he bore no hared oward Goose own. Ho ook menal noe o he ad vanage o whskey over beer n a ussle, and he concluded ha ls hear was worm wh love or Gooseown and Gooseowneru, and ha ho could orgv even a man who had beaen hm a pool and had made hm lose $5 hereby, horo was no gh. Gooeeown's hono. had been upheld by Jmmy Leddy wl a Bnglo blow. All he res o he day on hursday, and unl long n er mdngh ha ngh, Jmmy Leddy, whenever ho could nd n lsener, was ollng o hs lovo or GOOBO own, und how ho had susaned h honor nnd glory o ls navo placo. H announced over nnd over agan ha h wns proud o bo a Gooaoownor, und ha ho would always bo na ready no ho wa ha dny o hump any raducero o hl nnvo plnco and o deend any o rculdono. _ A Brckyard Sola. Edwnrd Fnrry o Manwan hal bougl J. Hull McLean's brlelnklnp; plan o ho VanDovoner placo, along ho Cl wood oldoo Muawan crock. Mr. Furr wll ako polucrlon a onco nnd wll p; ho plan n operaon nex uprlng, An ndgnaon Meeng. An organzaon a Long Branch known as he Monmoub gers held an ndgnaon meeng n Zon Mehods church a ha place on uesday nghc o las week o dscuss, he recen race ros n Norh Carolna, and llnos. Buus lodge, homas P. Fay, John Hooe, Rev. G. B. Smh and Waler B. Wedaman ook par n he meeng. Resoluons were adoped condemnng mobs ha shoo down czens ; condemnng Governor anner o llnos, and deplorng ha he enre colored race s conlemned or he wrong dong o one or,wo colored men. A Fro a Allonhurs. Clon N. Jel's house a 'Allenhurs as badly damaged by re on uesday lgh'o las week. he re was caused y elecrc lgh wres. he house was ccuped by Mr. Jel's broher, Hram el o Asbury Park, and nearly all o s household goods were desroyed. 'he damage o he hoube amouned o and he loss s covered by nsurnce. he same ngh broken elecrc res sared res n several places a Allenhurs bu hey were pu ou beore any damage was done. W. H. Sokes.o Reman Execuor. he su o he Ocean Grove assocaon nd he Mehods church exenson ocey or he removal o Wsar H. okes as execuor o he esae o he ae E. H. Sokes has been, dened by udge Cpnover on he ground ha here was no evdence o show why Mr. Sokes hould be removed. K Damage From a Smokng Lamp. Consderable damage was done o he ouse and urnure o Mrs. Malda Ho Keypor las week by a smokng lamp, Mrs. Ho wen o church leavng he amp burnng. Whle she was away he lamp smoked and on her reurn she ound he walls and urnure hckly :overed wh soo. Old-ashoned molasses peppermn rops a Laug's. Adv. L Favore Remedy or Cold* and Group. " <a pleasure or us o recommend, remedyo our rade ha we know rom 'ears o. experence wll do wha s :lamed or. We have sold many d- 'eren cough remedes, bu none has gv- >n beer sasacon han Chamberlan's," says Mr. Charles Hplzhauer, Druggs, Newark, N. J. " s perecly sae and can be reled upon n all cases o coughs, colds or hoarseness. s especally valuable n whoopng' cough and where chldren are subjec o croup. We sell housands o boles every year and have never heard one word o dssasacon." Fo sale by Chas. A. Mnon, & Co., druggss, No. 3 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. Combnng Busness Wh Pleasure s wha he housewe does wllen she makes a vs o Applegae's Enerprse Marke. s kep so nce, orderly and clean ha she eels no hesaon n donnng her shoppng dress and gong orh o choose he choces n he land or her breakas or dnner rom he empng roass, seaks, chops, poulry or sewng morsels rom hs marke's prme sock. D. G. Applegae, 110 FRON S.. Cor. Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J, HE MACHLESS...LGH... S ELECRC OF COURSE, DO YOU USE? All modern houses are wred or elecrc lghs'; We do wr ng a acual cos o UB. nor maon gladly urnshed. he Shore Elecrc Co;, Kcd Bnnk, 85 HAS FRON,SREE, New Jersey he purchasng power o money was never so grea a hs sore as s hs holday season. We have made greaer preparaons/have bough closer and are enabled o sell a lower prces han a ay prevous Chrsmas me. A vs o hs sore wll pay you. means money savng you buy and pleasure you only see. Only One Le. We welcome your comng. < wo weeks ago we adversed o sell our Kngsbury panos a $175 as a sor o holday lyer. hree o he panos are gone. hs s he las opporuny you wll have o ge a $250 pano or $175. Muscal nsrumens. Musc s an aracon and pleasure n any home. A banjo, guar, mandoln, or some oher such nsrumen makes an accepable g ha wll gve pleasure. Here's where our prces dsance -compeon agan. Comparsons wll emphasze our values. VOLNS, $2.50 o $25. " MANDOLNS, $3 o $25. GUARS, $3 o $22, HARP GUARS, en srngs, g, o AUOHARPS, $3 o'$ <> Shee Musc. Our Showng o Pcures. Muscal Fxngs. - n no oher sore n Red Bank wll you nd such an exhbon o pcures. Durng he holdays we make a specal sale o ramed pcures. hs year all our ormer eors have been oudone. he showng s larger and he prces are smaller. n some nsances no more han he value o he rame s asked. hs s lerally rue. n he lo are Echngs, Engravngs, Pasels Waer Colors, Ol Panngs, and Medallons. he bes wll naurally go rs so don' delay your comng. he odd hngs or muscans; No necesses perhaps, ou sll a grea convenence and accepable as presens. MUSC ROLLS, 25C. o $1.50. NOVELES n Slk and San Scars. MUSC SANDS, 88c. o $5. All he laes shee musc a jus one-hal o wha he publshers charge. A Pano or Your Daugher's Chrsmas. here s no anoher presen ha would gve her more pleasure. Here are over 50 panos o choose rom. All relable nsrumens, lgh and dark woods, n all he popular syles. Every pano s guaraneed o be exacly as we represen. Our prces are guaraneed o be lower han any oher pano house by "money back you wan.' s no 'necessary ha you should pay he whole amoun» down. A rs paymen o $25 wll secure you an nsrumen, and you can pay he balance n easy monhly paymens. Come n and alk he maer over wh us. CURS & DAVS, Successors o Curs & French, 37 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. 4 o

11 A MSEBY OP WAR. he Unanswered Challenge and s nevable ragedy. was a so and beauul ngh. he moonlgh had abou ha hazy appearance beokenng ran n a ew days and seemngly Bpreadlng a so lm over he surroundng objecs. A delcous languor was n he ar, whle he kaydds chrpng her shrll noes answered one o anoher n he adjacen rees. he colonel was evdenly n a relecve mood. Hs ace and aude o hough here n he moonlgh were a sudy, and lengh rousng hlmual rom hs lehargy, he «od:., "My mnd has been busy wh he scenes o oher days. am remnded o-ngh o an ncden o he war n, whch ook par occurred whle was wh he army n ennessee. here was a crsp coldness n he amosphere, however, whle he snow upon he ground made lee-m almos BB brgh aa day. he pckes had been doubled, and.my -companon and, -who were on pcke duy ogeher, had our ooaa buoned ghly abou he neck. Src slence had bean enjoned, as he wo armes were acng eaoh. oher n close proxmy, and w«were ordered o keep a sharp lookou a our pos, whch was an mporan one. We dd no walk any bea, bu smply sood n he shadow o he rees, havng src orders o shoo anyone approachng ro ld no answer he rs hall. "Aer sandng hus or a long me, we perceved he dm oulne o a gure approachng rom he.drecon n whoh he enemy were encamped. Drawng back sll urher no he shadow o he rees, we awaed he comng o he solder, or ouoh we now perceved hm o be. He was walkng n a lesurely manner, seemngly unconscous o any mpendng danger or o hs venurng oo ar beyond hs own lnes. He sepped as carelessly as akng a sroll, and had now approached que dose o where we were posed. " 'Hal!' exclamed my companon n a clear, rngng voce; 'who goes here!' v.'jvhlle here was an omnous clck o hs gun, and also mode ready; bu here was no answer o he challenge, and he man connued o advance drecly owards us. My companon's gun wen o hs shoulder, and eawbs ace work convulsvely n he moonlgh, and n a low bu dsnc voce he agan exclamed 'Hal!' bu here ~ was sll no response and he man connued hs even srde. A brgh ral o re sprang rom my companon's gun and our srange vsor ell dead, hs blood reddenng he snow. here n he moonlgh we looked upon hs calm eaures and upon hs llmbb senng n deah, and he pcke sad as le lean upon hs rle: " ' am sorry had o do, bu couldn' be helped,' and hen resumed hs poson. "Some home had doubless been desolaed by ha Bho, and we know no how many hears were saddened, bu was one o he exgences o war. A man became accusomed o many hngs, bu was a grea deal easer o shoo a man whle n he hea o bale han when one had me o relec ha he was akng ll». We could never deermne wheher he man who was klled was dea, walkng n he sleep, very absen-mnded or crazy. was one o he sad myseres o war-mes, and we dd no have me o pay much aenon o such maers hen." Facs Brely Gven. A square mle conans 610 acres. elescopes were nvened n Envelopes were rs used n ron horse shoes were made n 481. elephones were nvened n A barrel o lour weghs 196 pounds. A barrel o pork weghs 200 pounds. he rs seel pen was made n he rs Alanc cable operaed n Lgh moves 192,000 mles per wcond. Wachea were rs consruced n he rs luclor mach was mads n he Chnese nvened paper n 170 B.C. Gold was dscovered n. Calorna n ' Sound movoa a he rae o 743 mles an hour., he rs seamer crossed he Alanc n 'he panoore was nvened n aly abou he Vacan s he larges resdence buldng n he world.,, Sorm clouds move a he rae o hry-sx mles por hour. A poach 13% nc.hol n crcumeronce Was rased n McMan couny, enn., las Beacon.... Governor Morrs was he ramer o he Consuon o he Uned Saes o Amerca..Bear-head helmes were common among he Amercan ndans a he begnnng o hs conury. n 138S Rchard., beng n nancal dsress, pawned hln.crown and regala; lor a loan o 10,000. he rabb pen n New Zealand began wh he nroducon o seven rabbs no he counry abou Nna hundrod and y elograph sub-marne cables *ra now la operaon, mos o hem n Europe; her oal lengh s over 89,000 mles. Sho Seals Plpoe. Uno o he mos romarkablo klopomanlncl on rocqrd s an old Frenclwoman nam«d Bldo, whoso pnnslon or smokng las mpelled her o plor plpon rom Parsan shops wh suoh ndusry ha no owor han 8,600 woro ound n her lodgngs. All woro mecrschaumo, and hlry-nlno wore woll colood. /»yu o adverse n un RKCHBHR. FAVORE OLD POEMS. he Hangng o he Crane... :.. ' e leha are ou, and Rons are all he guess ha hrongng came wlb merrmen and Jess 1 o celebrae be bangng ol- be crane n he new bouse no he ngh ore gone; Bu sll he Qro upon he hearh burns on. And alone reman. 0 orunae, Shoppy day,. When a new household nds s placo Among he myrad homes o earh, Lke a new sar jus sprung? o brh, And rolled on s harmonous way no be boundless realms o space 1' So sad e uess n speech and Bon, As n he chmney, burnng brgh, We hung he ron crane o-ngh, And merry was he /eas and long.. And now s and muse on wha nay be,.and n my vson'nee, or seemo see, hrough loang vapors nerused wh lgh, Shapes ndeermnae, ba gleam and ade, As shadows passng no deeper shade Snk and elude he sgh. For wo alone, here n he hall. s spread be able round and Bnall; Upon he polshed slver Bhlne he evenng lamps, bu more dvne, he llgb ol love shnes over all; O love ba says no mne and hne. Bu ours, or ours s hne and mne. hey wan no guess o come beween her ender glances lke a screen. And ell hem ales o land and sea, And whasoever may bede he grea, orgoen world ousde; hey wan no guess, hey needs mus be Esch oher's own bes company..'. he pcure ades; as a a vllage ar A showman's vews, dssolvng no ar. Agan appear ransgured on he screen, So n my ancy hs; and now once more, n par ransgured, hrough be open door Appears he selsame scene. Seaed, see he wo agan,. Bu no alone; hey eneran Wh ace ns. round, as s be moon; A royal gues wh laxen har. Who, hroned upon bs loy char. Drums on be able wh hs spoon, : hen drops careless on he door, o grasp a hngs unseen beore. Are hese celesal manners? hese be ways ba wn, he ars ha please? Ah yes; consder well he gues, Ana whasoe'er be does seems bes; Be rnlea by be rgh dvne O helplessness, GO laely born n purple chambers o he morn. As soveregn over bee and hne.' He speaken no; and ye here les A conversaon n hs eyes; he golden slence o he Greek, bo pravca wsdom o he wse. No Bpoken n language; bu n looks,. More legble han prned books, As be could bu would no speak. And now, 0 monarch absolue, hy power la pu o proo: or, lo! Ressless, ahomless, and slow. he nurse comes ruslng lke he sea. And pushes back by char and hee, And so good ngh o Kng Canue. ; V. As ope who walkng n a ores sees A lovely landscape hrough he pared rees. hen Bees no. or boughs ha nervene; Or as we see he moon somemes revealed hrough drng clouds, and hen agan concealed, So behold he scene. here are wo guess a able now; be kng, deposed and older grown, No longer occupes be hrone he crown s on hs sser's brow;. A prncess rom he Fary sles, he very paern grl o grls, All covered and embowered D curls. Rose-ned rom ho sle o Flowers," And salng wlb so, slken sals From ar-o Dreamland no ours. Above her bowls wh rms o blue Four azure eyes o deeper hue Are lookng, dreamy wh delgh; Lmpd as planes ha emerge Above be ocean's rounded verge, So-sanng hrough he summer ngh, Seadas boy gaze, ye nohng see Beyond he horzon o belr bowls; Nor care hey or he world ha rolls Wh all s regh o roubled souls no he dajs ba are o be. V. Agan he ossng bongbs sbu ou he scene, Agan he drng vapors nervene, And ho moon's palld dsk B hdden que; And now see he able wder grown, s round a pebble no waer (brown Dlaes a rng o lgh. see be able wder grown, see garlanded wh guess, As ar Aradne's crown Ou o he sky had allen down; Madens whn whose ender breass A housand resless hopes and ean. Forh reachng o he comng years, Fluer awhle, hen que le, Lke md brds ha an would ly. Bu do no dare o leave her ness - And youhs, who n helr srengh elae Challenge he van and ron o ae, Eager as champons o bo n be dvne kngh-erranry O youh ha ravels sea and land Seekng advenucs, or pursues, hrougb ces and hrough soludes Frequened by he lyrc muse. be phanom wh ho beckonng hand. ha sll allures and mll eludes. O swee llusons o be bran 0 sudden hrlls o lre and ros he world s brgh whle ye reman And dark and dead when ve are los! V. be meadow-brook ha soemeh o sand sll, Quckens s curren as ncars he mll; And so he sream o me ba Hngcreh n lovel placed, am) so dull appears. Runs wh a swer curren as.nears ho gloomy mlls o doah. 'And now, lke bo magcan's scroll, ha n he owner's keepng shrnks > Wh every wsh ho speaks or hnks, ll ho las wsh consumes ho whole, he able dwndles, and agan 1 Beo ba wo alono reman. ho crown o sars s broken n pars;' s Jowels. brgher han ho day, avo ono by ono boen solen away o sllno n oher homes and hears. One s a wanderer now aar n Coylon or n Zanzbar, Or sunny reglonso Cahay; And ono la n a boserous camp Md clnk o arms and horses' ramp, And bale's orrble array. Hee lo paen mobor read, 'Wh achng hear, o wrecks ba loa Dsabled on hose sons romoo, Or o Bomo groa lorolc dood On bale-elds, whom housands bleed o l one loro no amo. Anxous she bunds hor (rracoul head Above leso chroncles o pan, And rembles wh a secre dread es hen* among bo drowned or slan. She Dud lo ono beloved nnmo,, V. Aor a dny o cloud and rnln Somolmes ho song sun brooks ou agan, And, ouchng all ho darksomo woods wlb lgh; Smles on bo elds, unl hey laugh and Dng, hen lke a ruby rom ho horzon's rng Drox down no he ngh. Wha sco now? lo nlal n ar, bo Borm o drer, ho clouds o care, lo wnd, ho ran, hnvo passed nway; lo lamps ar) l, lo res burn brgh, lo houno s ull o llo and llgb: la ho Gudon Weddng day. lo guess oomo hrongng n once raoro, Quck ooucp nound along bo loor, 'lo roopng chldren crowd lo sar. And n and ou and every whuro Vlanlds along bo corrdor lo Bunshlnn o holr goldon balr. On lo round able n nn ball Anolmr Arudm's crown Ou o lo aky bah nllcn down Moro han ono Monarch o ho Moon s drummng wh bs slver spoon; he llgh olove shnes over all. O orunae, O happy day he people sar, he people say. he ancen brdegroom and he brde, Smlng conened and serene Upon he blhe., bewlderng scene. Behold; well pleased on every sde. her orms and eaures mulpled,.. AB he relecon o a llgb ) Beween wo burnshed mrrors gleams. Or lamps upon a brdge a ngh Srech on and on beore be sgh. ll be long vsa endless seems. Henry Wadsworh Lonoencnv. * MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curous, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS GVEN AWAY. Lbrares Suppled Cheaper han a any Book Sore n he World. LBRARES AND BOOKS BOUGH. MA HMO B. CAALOG VE FSEE. LEGGA BROHERS, 81 CHAMBERS SREE. 8d Door Wes o Cy Hall Fark. NEW YORK R. HANCE, Wholesale and Real Dealer n HAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. > We are handlng a large quany o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very, bes qualy, MONMOUH SREE, A.d jonng own Hall, ^ed Bank, N. J. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and n Rooers, HO.AR HEANG, LEAKY WNDOWS, (5HM- NEY8 AND JOBBNG A SPECALY. you desre o have youreoageheaed don' all o gve us a call. We are agens or one o he bes, oldes and mos relable urnace companes n New York cy he Bovnon Furnace Company., her urnaces are reasonable n prce and be mos relable and powerul heaers on he marke o-day. he rm s responsble and hey guaranee her urnaces o us, and hrough us o you. Remember, slae roong s as cheap, no cheaper, han Bhngles or any oher roo, and more durable han all. Slae ooe pu over old shngles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Monmouh S. and Brdge Ave., Red Bank. ' : A SAVNG, Our specals'' or nex wo weeks wll save you money on he ollowng: Henz Casup, large sze bole, 20c. ' Columba". '.. " " 20c. Prunes, ne Calorna, per lb., 7c. he cleapes place n own or he bes new crop N. O, Molasses, Mxed Nus, Whe Grapes, Oranges, Apple's, Fgs, Daes and Dred. Frus. A call wll convnce. Wach hs adversemen or nex specals. DOREMUS BROS BROAD SREE, "None Beer. " Delwood "Old Reserve" Pure Rye. *,. y We n he don', world; say bu we s he do clam bes. V s as good as he bes. ry. $1.25 ull quar. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. JL elephone 15B. GEO. R. LAMB&CO. Worhley's New Coal Prces! Adjonng he Posolce. X... o Wholesale prces o coalare much lower han usual. lad n a large supplywhen prces were low, and wll sell as ollows unl urher noce: Nu Coal, $4.80 Per on. Egg Goal, $4.85 Per on. Sove Coal, $4.90 Per on. hese prces are or ve ons and over and nclude delvery whou exra charge. he above coal s he bes qualy and s screened clean. Every parcle o dr s removed by elevaed pocke screens n loadng., Whle hese prces' preval wll be o your neres o place your orders. olesale.prces generally advance rom now. on. Mal orders promply aended o. FOO OF WORHLEY'S HLL, RE^BANK, K J. Smoke he Bes Cgar on he or 5 Gens. LLLAN RUSSELL WVWWvV Buy a Box 4or YOUP Fpends, $2.00. JRoms Pach & Son Oppose Bpbad S, Red Bank, R J.

12 MONEY JOR HE CHURCH. GOLDEN RULERS MAKE OVER 9200 A HER BAZAR. X Closed Wh an Aucon on Monday Sgh-Good Forune Ahead or Everybody cho JPald a Quar-, er o he orune eller.. he Guld o he Golden Rule, he socey conneced vh rny cnurch he grand march sared a nne o'clock whch has been holdng a bazar n heand was led by Mss Flora Benne and old Sherdan hoel or he pas week or Samuel raord. Dancng was connued more, closed he aar on Monday ngh. he weaher was unavorable durng almos he whole connuance o he ar, and whle hs cu down he receps o a gure much lower han was expeced unl our o'clock on Frday morn- ng, wh an nermsson a mdngh or supper. he Mechancs dd no clear anyhng by he dance, bu he receps were large enough o cover expenses. would be cleared by he bazar, he ne receps wll be over $200. he expenses o he bazar were r- «lng. he use o ho old Sherdan hoel was gven o he Guld ree o charge by Church Members Fy Years. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Valenne, Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Wes, Mrs. M. Wes and Rober Poer, members o Asbury Fred Frek, he presen manager o he Sherdan hoel, and mos o he arcles made or he ar were he handwork o he members o he socey. he members o he Guld and her rends conrbued mos o he oher arcles, and he merchans o he own were also lberal wh conrbuons. n he rear o he hall were he rereshmen ables, where coee, cake, sandwches, ec., were served. hese ables were waed on by he' members o he socey who were no specally dealed o wa on some o he oher ables he eaables were sold very cheap, coee and cake or coee and sandwches beng eold a en cens, and oher hngs a proporonae prces. he ables whch were devoed o he Bale o specal goods were aended as ollows: Candy able Hss l5y Ovens, Mrs. hom«s A. Curs. Doll able Mss Lucle Evordell, Barah Clay. Grocery able Mrs. heodore ScKles, Mrs. Lucy Abbo. Fancy able Mrs. Malda Ackermab? Mss Jesse Sephenson. ancy able Mrs. Elza Henkrlckeon, Mrs. MUspaugh VanBracble. Mss Hannah Francs Anondes was he orune eller o he ar. he prce per orune was 25 cens, and Mss Anondes was very mparal n dealng ou good orunes 'o* everybody who. pad he prce. Everyone whose orune.was old had los o good hngs comng, and no one o hem was ever o seemsorunes. Some people were so delghed wh he hngs Mss Anondes saw n sore or hem ha hey had her orunes old over and over agan. Mss Anondes's memory was no. perec and he mos dverse hngs were o happen o he same ndvdual a he same me, accordng o he, orunes old a deren mes; bu whle he ncdens mgh vary here was no varaon n he good orune alead. he sale o a ew hngs lagged, and hese were dsposed o by chance. A large doll was. he mos mporan o hese. hs was won by L. J. Ryan o Lle Slver. When he ook hs chance he ead ha he won, should be gven o Flosse Phelps; and when he doll was nally dsposed o was lugged away n rumph by her. he oher hngs dsposed o by chance were won as ollows : Ham Waler Gardner. Cake Mrs. Alber Cnarabore.. Dolls Mrs. Hale Conovor, Mss Lly aylor. Bole o vaselne n Bllver holder Mrs. Elza Hendrlckscn. Baskool candy Leon Brower, Harry Clay, Eason HenOrckson. Par o pnk slppers-mrs. George 0. Waerman. Par o black slppers Mss Cora Johnson. Vase Eason Hendrckson. Among he ohers who were promnen n he work o he ar were Mrs. Samuel Cullngon, Mrs. Rober Clay, Msa sabel Grapel, Canne eley, Hlda Braun and Flosse Phelps. heodore Sckles won a hal-dozen slver spoons, and aer wnnng hem he gave back o he Guld o be dsposed o a he nex socable. ' A he close o he ar heodore Sckles ook he pos o auconeer and aucr-.oned o he goods whch remaned un- Bold. here were only a ew dolls and oher small hngs le, bu under Mr. Sckles's able auconeerng hey brough nearly $10. he money rased a he absolue propery o he Guld o he Golden Rule, and none o ho oher socees o ho church have- any voce n ho manner n whch Bhall bo spen. he socey was organzed as m adjunc o church work, and one o s rules provdes ha whaever money s rased shall bo used or such church purposes m ho Guld shall deermne, lp Guld has decded o use he money made n he bazar or he curren expenao o he church. no a Pump Handle. Joln N. SlklcH o Oaonnpor run no.pump handle on Frday. lo end o lo lmndlo ulruulc Jlr. Uchl'u jm loncah lo uyo and blnukod. Had lo handle been nn nch hgher would hnvo Hrolc hm drecly n lo nyo, md n all probably would mvo desroyed ho ngh. ' ) Jlad 'o'cr Home, C)>>erH. onl n- ulcl, $0,715; ully wurnnod. BrdHll <& N.u, Monoull: Hreo, Rod junl. 4lv, When you wan anyhng ry y h lo wan column o un HCUHKU. AVdv. A MECHANCS' DANCE. A. Small Aendance On Accoun o '' Bad Weaher. "". Las hursday ngh be Amercan Mechancs o Far Haven gave a 'dance n her lodge room. On accoun o he bad weaherabe aendance was small, only abou?5 couples beng presen. Malchow's orchesra urnshed he musc. Jlehodschurch a Norh Long Branch, celebraed her golden jublee as members o he Mehods church on Sunday ngh o las week. School Pads and Pencls * BG VALUE FOR LLE MONEY N BOX PAPERS AND ALL KNDS OF SAONERY. V V Moselle k Go. Newspapers, Magaznes, k 1 W. 28 BROAD S., BED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Wall Paper. CALL A HE Genra Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Srees, For your Wall Paper, Pans, Enamels and Wndow Gloss. ^ Also a hll lne o Paper Hangers' ools. Paper Dangers' Pase by he pall or barrel. Kakomlno, Puy, Whe Lead, Ols, urpenne, Hard Ols. Varnsh and Dryers. A complee lne o H. W. Jolns's Beady Mxed Fans. Kalsomlne Brushes and Whewash Brushes. Esmaes cheerully luralshed. Mall Orders promply aended o. O. W. NVSON. Box 678, ed BanK, N. J.. J. WLSON, DEALER N DRY GOODS, HOQHS, HOSERY, &c. BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. SCULLY & RELLY, FUNERAL DRECORS.!5! UPHOLSERNG. Pcures Framed. Furnure Moved and Sored. 127 Fron Brco, accond loor (rom pearl uroo, UK) 11ANK.N. J. COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Dunlnr n COM md Ww. AHO FKK>. (JOHN, OAH. HAY AM HHAW Upper [.dhlgl and all ho rra-ola C'OB a />wn Prced. WHM ronl n purolhwl by n carlom! lo honnll <> long wn,:;,)!«) pomlh, HKVO. VAKH: Cor. Fron nu Won Bn,, «d lank.n. J. 1»X»K»W»>mK^ A he Chrsmas G whch lass s he Chrsmas G whch s mos, apprecaed. -, hngs whch las bu a shor me, and whch gve a ransen pleasure are all very well n her way or hose who can aord he luxury o gvng such hngs ; bu more and more'he cusom s growng o buyng somehng or he house a Chrsmas me ha wll beo subsanal value, and ha wll add o he comors and enjoymens o he whole amly. And n hs lne here s "nohng beer, han a couch. he red aher a he end o hs day's work; he ^paen moher, when she ges a ew spare mnues; he boys and grls, when hey come n rom play or home rom,school, all nd a couch a real luxury.. Gem couches, such as shown n hs pcure, wh creonne coverngs n assored, colors, we are sellng a'"#3.56. We have couches somevyha smlar, bu wh corduroy and velour coverngs, a $4.98, ng can excel avouch as a Chrsmas g.75 and $6.50. Noh- MORRS CHARS. Rgh n lne wh a couch s a g o a Morrs char. hese chars have an adjusable back, and can hus be changed o any angle desred. We are sellng-hem n creonne coverngs n varous colors a $3.98, whch s a remarkably low prce. n velveeen and corduroy coverngs hey are $5-5. $7-5 > $9-98 and $ SDEBOARDS. We have an elegan lne o sdeboards rangng n prce rom $6.98 up o $ hey are prncpally o oak. Some have he ashonable swell ron, and all o hem have plae mrrors. One o he sors s a very handsome sold oak sdeboard, wh beveled plae mrror, well made, a $ hs s one o^he greaes bargans n sdeboards ever oered by us. DNNG CHARS., We have, srong, well-made dnng chars a 80 cens, 85 cens, 98 cens, $1.20 and up. he handsome dnng char shown n he pcure coss 98 cens. hey have carved backs, urned poss, cane seas, hree ses o rungs'o brace he legs and make hem whsand wear, and seven urned uprghs o orm he back. o. LADES' DESKS. hese peces o urnure make no only a very useul adjunc o a room, bu hey are so very handsome ha hey go ar o beauy a sng room or bedroom." Mos o hose we have are n oak, whch seems o be he avore wood or hs purpose. A new nsh s known as "golden oak," and s a^ delghully rch yellow. Mos o our lades'"wrng desks are beaued wh carvngs, and are really very handsome. he assormen s very large and hey cos rom $3.75 o $16. do. We have whe enameled bedseads, jus he hng or a chld's bedroom, a $2.95 up. hese bedseads are dany and durable. Whe enajneled 1 crbs a $4.90 up., ^Anoher suable hng or hs season s an oak Flower sand a 98c. FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE POSOFFCE, 1! A l! 1 RED BANK, - - " - " NEW JERSEY. Poor Man's Money 1 s worh o us as much as he' rch man's, and hereore' our prce or hs sngle on o COAL s,as low as s charged or a quany. hs seems a new mehod here, bu we hnk ha he consumers, wheher rch or poor, wll apprecae s arness. HE PAUL. NORON CO. F, D. WKOEF, Manager. J

13 Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y : Y! v. '' >? ' '.., '. >.. ' ' ; ' ' - ' '. ' ' ' ' - : ' " / '' ; ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' - A >u nend o buy.holday Goods., Why no ge useul arcles and a he same me save money? :$ * ; Gloves and Mens, Has and Caps, Handkerches ard Suspenders, Neckwear, Underwear, Dress and Flannel Shrs, Fne Sus, Overcoas, Ulsers, Reeers, Sweaers, Cardgan Jackes, Collars and Gus, &c, wll all make he mos sasacory Chrsmas presens ha you could possbly gve. You can ge hese goods or less money han you ever beore pad a Davdson's Re-Organzaon Sale. : : We nend makng exensve changes n; our busness, and are oerng our enre sock o new and seasonable goods a a 1! 'r Everyhng n he sore s ncluded n hs oer excep Overalls and E. & Collars. Here are a ew prces on Furnshng Goods. We guaranee our regular prces o. be as low, no lower, han he same goods can be bough or elsewhere: All 2-or-a-quarer arcles are now 2-or-20-cens. All 50-cen arcles are now 40 cens. AH dollar arcles are now 80 cens. All $1.50 arcles are now $1.20. Everyhng else excep Overalls and E. & W. Collars go a he same reducon. Ge n on he ground loor. Own some o hese bargans whle you have he opporuny. No such values have ever been oered beore.. Y YY Y ; BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J.

14 -. : :.. / :.. he Braves Bale. he braves bale ha ever was ough! Shall ell you where and when? On he maps o ho wod you wll nd. Kno; 'wos ough by he mohers o men. Nay, no wh cannon, or balo sno. Wh sword or nobler pan; Nay, no wh eloquen words or hough, - From mouhs o wonderul men. - Bu deep n a valled-up woman'a hear ' O woman ha would no yold, Bu bravely, slenly bore her paral here s ha baleeld. No marshalng roop, no bvouac song; No banner o gleam and wave; Bu, oh! hese bales, hey las BQ : long ' " From babyhood o he grave, Ye, ahul sll aa a brdge o sars, She ghs n her walled-up own- Fghs on and on n he endless wars. hen slen,-unseen goes down. 0, ye -wh banners and bale sho, And solders o shou and prase, ell you he klngles vcores.'ougn Were ough n hese slen ways. O' spoless woman n a world o shame! Wh splendd and slen scorn, Go back o God as whe as you came. he kngles warror born! * CUPD'S HARPN. Mr. Eober Perkns enered hs prvae ollce wh a dsagreeable rown. He OBsed hs ha a he neares hook and dropped hmsel no hs swvel char. hen he led hs knee n he. ar, clasped hs hands. abou and gnawed a hs musache. Ordnarly Mr. Rober Perkns was a good lookng example o manhood. He wasn' a all aracve a he presen momen, however. ha's wha he ar hared grl a he ypewrer n he ouer olca hough She could see hm when she rased her eyes above her copy, and she wondered wha dsurbed hm so. he ac s, he was-a very much dsgrunled man. He had cause o be. Somebody was spyng upon hs movemens. Somebody was even pryng no hs prvae aars and sealng normaon ha was o grea value o hm. Mr. Rober Perkns was a real esae operaor, a.man o bg deals, whose.name, n spe o hs wo and ^hry years, was already a power 4n he sree. Up o whn a ew weeks he had been sngularly successul, bu now aonelrody seemed o be blockng all hs mporan mores. Only he day beore he had prepared n a skechy way he pla o an exensve rac ha had mean o secure, and now he had jus dscovered ha he prce had been jumped on hm o an exen ha mean an oulay o $10,000 more han he had couned on. He knew ha, he breas "was he only guardan o hs proposed deal hs breas and hs desk, or n he laer was loclcod he precous pla. Mr.-Perkns pulled ou hs desk key and hrus no he keyhole. A leas he aemped o do so, bu somehng nerered, somehng whch subbornly ressed he mos volen eors. He drew ou he key and brough orh hs kne. A ew mnues o energec pryng/and wsng dslodged he obsacle. was a harpn. A wsed harpn o bronzed wre, Mr. Perkns nsncvely urned n hs char and looked oward he ar hared grl a he ypewrer. She was bendng over her work and dd no see hm, Mr. Perkns knew ha he ar hared grl used harpns o bronzed wre. Somebody had red o pck hs desk lock wh a harpn, he same somebody who had been makng mlschlel or hm rgh along. Could be ha nnocen lookng young woman? Sho banded hs leers; she was o some exen amlar wh ha prvae bus! nesb. Mr. Perkns opened hs desk wh a bang. hen he sruck sharply on n call bell ha sood a hs elbow. A boy appeared n he doorway. "George," sad Mr. Perkns, "shu ho door." When he lad's back was urned, he looked a he harpn agan 1 and sghed. hen he hrus careully no hs ves pocke. Whdn he boy approached hm, he was gazng nenly a he pla where lay, apparenly undaurbed, n he desk, "George," sad Mr. Perkns, "do you remember hu le early yeserday aernoon?" "Yes, sr," Bud Ooorgo. "You won away a hree o'clock wh Mr. ompklns n a carrage." "Dd you leave he ouer olco booro closng up rao?" ' "Yos, Blr. wen o he pobolce or samps, and camo back by he way o Lawyer Brlgga" ollce and lo ha absrac." "How long were you gone?" '"Bou hal an hour, sr.","wna Mss Pllllppa n he ollco whon you le?" "Who Mss Allco?" "Yos, Mss Alce." was a prey name. wns n rs mo Mr, Porklns had Hpokon, and ho hough a vory prey namo and lon hla lngon closed on ho har pn and hla hear hardonod. "Sho woa horo whon lo and hon when coma buck, ar." "Anybody olao horo7"' "Mr. Durnham wab n Jus booro lo Ho wan alkng o MBU Allco Blr." "alkng o Alce?" here wa somohl? n hla onapp; one ha carred ho nmaon hu Mr. Perkns ddn' lke hn normx oj. "Yes, sr. alkng condenal lke When looked around, he sooped down and sad somehng real low, and Mlsa AHca knd o blusjhed." "ha wll do, Gcorga." As he boy opened he door Mr. Perkns called hm back. Sep across he hall o Mr. Burnham's ollco and ell hm wan o see hm." wo mnues lal*r Mr. om Burnham pued n. He was a shor, sou man, wh a double chn and & laugh- ng ace. 'Wan o see mo, Bob?" he cred as he ook a char. "Yes," repled Mr. Perkns. He' paused a momen. "'m worred and puzzled," he added. "Somebody.s robbng me o my' deas. "Ge ou!" sad Mr. Burnham. "Yes, bu 's rue." "Suspec anybody!" "Yes." ' Perkns rang he bell. "George," he Bald, "ell Mss Phlps ha wan her." "Hold on," sad Burnham. " don' lke hs. 's all wrong. Jus excuse me." "S down," sad Mr. Perkns, he sou man sank back n hs char. hen he door opened and Alce enered. She cu a nervous glance rom Perkns o Burnham. Her cheek paled a lle, bu her lps were rmly oompressed. Perkns wached her narrowy. ' "S down, Msa Phllps," he sad. " have called you n here o askyou a ew quesons. Somebody has been amperng wh he prvae papers n my desk, MBS Phllps." he grl sared, bu she reurned'hs gaze earlessly. Yeserday aernoon hs unknown was a work agan. he amperng mus have aken place whle George waa absen rom" he oce. You, hnk, were here unl he reurned?" " was here." Her voce was clear and seady. "Dd any one ener he ouer ollce durng ha me?" "Several men came o he door and nqured or you, Mr. Burnham s- he only one who enered." "Dd you s wnere you could see my prvae door?". "No all he me.. moved my ypewrer able o he wndow and pu he screen abou me." "May ask why you dd ha?" no lnch. he grl hesaed, bu her gaze dd "Because- because o Mr. Burnham's aenons." "Come, now, proes," began he sou man. "S down," sad Perkns. He looked back a he grl. here was a deep lush on her cheeks. "You mean ha Mr. Burnham pad you aenons ha you hough were ou o place n a publc oce?" Mr. Perkns' voce was cold and hard. he grl compressed her lps. "Yes," she murmured. "Hang all, man," spuered Burnham, "wha has my eayng a complmenary word or wo o a prey grl go o do wh your alleged robbery?" he grl urned her head and looked a hm, and here was somehng n cas, n he world, rendless and homeless, he'ahul dog asks no hgher he look ha mada he hear n Perkns' bobom leap or joy. prvlege han ha o accompanyng " have quesoned George," he sad hm, o guard agans danger, o gh hurredly, as he busness had begun o nauseae hm, "and he corrobo- agans hs enemes. And when he as scene o all comes, and deah akes raes your saemen. He saw Mr. he maser n s embrace and hs body Burnham soop and murmur somehng s lad away n he cold ground, no o you and and you blushed. maer all oher rends pursue her way, here by he gravesde wll he "By George," cred Burnham, "hs s noble dog be ound, hs head beween d«ucedly unknd!" hs paws, hs eyes Bad buuopen n aler Perkns dd no noce hm. He waa wachulness, ahul and rue even n lookng a he grl. deah." "Yes," she slowly sad, " remember. wll ell you wha he sad." hen Ves sa down. hs remarkable speech he had delvered n a low " s no necessary," sad. Perkns. "Ceranly no," cred Burnham. voce, whou a gesure. 'No reerence "Do as you please," sad Perkns. had he made o he mers o he case " waa only a smple reques," he n hand. No a word had he uered grl wen on. "He sad" abou he evdence. When he nshed " proes," cred Burnham.' Judge and Jury were seen o have «ars "Go on," sad Perkns. n her eyes. he Jury led ou, and "He sad ha he wshed o clean an n a mnue or wo reurned o he nk well, and be asked me or a harpn."?200 damages. he verdc gave hm courroom. he plan had asked or Burnham laughed boserously. J500, and several o he jurymen waned o hang &a deendan." "You see," he chuckled. Porklns arose and umbled n hs ves pocke. " Hs Daugher s a Mysery. "s hs your harpn, Mlsa Phllps?' J..F. Belk, o Goose Creek ownshp, he asked. ound n he keyholeo N..C, says he has a daugher seveneen my desk hs mornng. years old who has never spoken o Bumham arose. Hs ace was lvd hm. She alks wh he oher members o he amly, bu reuses o alk "Jua a joke, a praccal joke," he muered hckly and urned and rush o hm, ye her parenal aecon oward hm seems o be as grea or grea- ed rom he room. " knew was ha cur he nsan er han ha o hs oher chldren. She you enered he room," sad Perkns, requenly goea wh hm away rom bu hs voce changed as ho grl arose. home on a vs and lsens o hm alk, "Jus a mo momen," ho-sammered. " wan o ask you ono more queson or hm. Her menal acul- bu nover reurns a word or answers a queson." es are ae good as he average and sho s o an exen educaed, can read and wre. Mr. Belk does no clam o undersand ho oaso hlmbel.» # ' here s a new ypewrer n ho Perkns ouer ollce, bu ab Mrs. Alce Phllps-Porklns hersel pcked her ou s bellevod ha she s a horoughly compeen and rusworhy successor o ha obeomod lady. A Scorpon's Bouque. A scorpon carryng a lower s h curous ngh seen no long ago by an Adon corroapondon o Naure. ho lowor wab a largo blossom o wha la locally known na ho whlo-gold mohur roo, nnd h«croaure hold ovo s back by ono claw, curlng up l all o ROlB. ho newon roo rom whch ho lower could havo been ob alnod was hry oo away, wh wo or hroe sopa and a low oono paropo norvonng. hs ac seomo o prov ha ho scorpon carred ho lowo hrough nonlon, hough wheher no concealmen, o ahlold laol rom h brgh lamplgh, or or nomo oho; purpono, n unknown. Scorpons an no known o ood on vcnoblo nub uanccb nor o consruc Kxporlcco mp augh peoplo ha n RKUHCH n ho caw advoraln.mpcr n hn purl; o Mouoh coun; SENAOR VES'S PLEA. Be Jus alked Abou Dogs, Bu Hs Clen Go a Verdc. '. Some years ago Senaor Ves was down n Mssour o ry a law su. Anoher case, a dog case, was on he docke jus ahead o hm, and he had o wa ll hs was dsposed o. One o he lawyers n he dog oabe asked Ves he wouldn' help her sde, and he Senaor sad he would. So he was pad a reanng ee o $250 by he plan ^nd he ral wen.on. Volumnous evdence was nroduced o show ha deendan had sho plan's dog n malce,' and que as much o prove ha he dog waa vcous and had aacked he deendan. hen he lawyers made her addresses o he Cour, gong over he : evdence -wh _:rea horoughness. All hs me Senaor Ves sa w hs bg round head bured beween hs shoulders, as ha was wpn, whou sayng a word. He seemed o be asleep mos o he me. "Ves," remarked hs assocae* counsel,. " s now our urn o close, You do." "No," sad he Senaor, "you know more abou he c&be han do. You nsh -up." %- "Bu you mus do somehng o earn your ee or our clen wll be sore." So Ves rose rom hs char, sraghened he knk ou o hs neck, looked rs one juror and hen anoher n he ace ll he had spen several mnues n makng he round o he welve good men and rue, and hen began: "Genlemen o. he Jury he bes rend a man has n hs world may urn agans hm and become hs enemy. Hs son or daugher ha he has reared wh lovng care may prove ungraeul. hose who are' neares and dearas o us, hose whom we rus wh our happness and our good name, may become raors o her ah. he money ha a man has he may lose. les away rom hm perhaps when he needs mos. A man's repuaon may be sacrced n a momen o lll-conslder-d acon. he people who are prone o all on her knees o.do us honor when*success s wh us may be he rs o hrow he sone o malce when alure seles s cloud upon bur heads. he one absouely unselsh rend ha man can have n hs selsh world, he one ha never desers hm, he one ha never proves ungraeul or reacherous, s ha dog. "Genlemen o he jury," he Senaor connued, "a man's dog sands by hm n prospery and n povery, n healh and n sckness. He wll sleep on he cold ground, where, he wnry wnds blow and he snow drves ercely, only he may be near hs maser's_slde. He wll kss he hand ha has no" ood o oer; he wll lck he wounds and sores ha come n encouner wh he roughness o he world. He guards he sleep s hs pauper maser as - he were a prnce. When all oher rends deser he remans/ < When rches ake wngs and repuaon alls o peces he s as consan Jn hs love as he sun n s journey hrough he heavens. orune drves he'maser orh an ou- you wan anyhng, ry e wan column o HE REGSER. Adv. Many women consde Schroeder's Har onc as a necessary par o he ole equpmen. hey know keeps (he scalp healhy and makes he ha grow. 50 cens a bol a Schroeder's Pharmacy. JOH13P1 G. KBCHELBAC, U Wes ron Sree, near 'drlol Bank.N.J Krouor'd Jloor nml F, M. Holmor'H nolohroo Wolnor Door always ou draugh, AU'O DAHHOLOMAY noohsbbn DER 1 OMCS, Look Over hese Prces hen come n and compare prce and qualy o our goods wh he many ohers adversed, and judge or yoursel S where you can save he" mps money. - g 3 1b. package Superlave Buckwhea, 10c 1 lb. package Superlave Buckwhea : 6c. Arbuckle'8 Coee. per b.l2c Good Sanos Coee " le. Our Specal Blended Coee,. " Very Bes Calorna Hams, " 6Jc. 6 lbs. Calorna Prunes v 4 lbs. New Calorna Prunes 25o. A 3 lbs. Choce New Calorna *. Prunes; 25o. 7 lbs. Very Bee Oameal... y A 5lbs."Besapoca. 8 cans Hand-packed omaoes.. 3 cans New Swee Corn 5j Bes Sugar Cured Hams, " 9 c. Scans New Peas. g Large g Bar Napkn p Soap... 15c. 3cansCuoce Pumpkn... 25o. Vj, 7 Cakes GoodRelable»Soap... New Crop New Orleans molasses, 4Oc. per gallon. A ull lne o new dred rus, Rasns,'Currans, Peaches, Plums, Aprcos, Cherres, ec., a very low prces.' ON SAURDAY, DECEMBER 8d, we wll gve one paokage o HO Buckwhea o every purchaser o a package o H-OJOarneal. No. 8 Fron Sree, POS OFFCE» Sus o Order BLOCK. Red Bank, N.J.. $15 and pward. Also Cleanng and Reparng promply aended o. CORES, : he Merchan alor and Cloher, BBOAD SREE, BED BANK, N.J. >» «DR. F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Dens RED BANK, N. J. Broad Sree, oppose Bergen's. Babcock Vehcles o all syles. Famed over he Uned Saes or he bes value n lgh wagons. hey are superor o all oher makes, because hey are ed wh he Babcock paen sel olng and dus excludng axles.' Bradley sha couplng he only praccal one. Baley 5h wheel bes n he"marke. Baley body hanger lgh, nea and srong.. ' Elegan sprng cushons no har lled. We am o keep a good assormen, you nend buyng a vehcle any knd be sure o see BRDSALL & SON, Monmouh Sree, RED BANK. he Mghes Wrers / > * * SMH PREMER j YPEWRER.^ Are hose who 60 he acual work n he vas correspondence o a naon. n hs woc one Smh Preaer ypewrer h equal o scores o pens. he Pen has gvep place o he Modern Wrer, he Smh Premer, he machne ypcal o progress, he acknowledged N Send l Calaouuo. Smh Premer ypewrer Co. 337 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

15 ' HE"BGGES OF GUNS., Buldng a Monser o Proec he Marbor.o Jew York. ' he larges gun ever bul n bo world s now beng consruced a he Behlehem; Pa., ron Works or he deence o New York Harbor. hs enormous pleoo o -ordnance wll wegh, when compleed, 126 ons. wll exceed by sx ons wegh he monser gun whch Krupp, o Germany, exhbed a he World's Far n, Chcago, and, n lengh wll be nearly ve ee longer han he German gun. hs monser Amercan,, weapon s beng abrcaed by he Behlehem ron Works, under he orders o he War Deparmen. la he bgges order ever gven o any esablshmen n he world. ha an Amercan plan can execue he order shows he remendous srdes whch have been made n hs counry durng he pau en years.. he nenon o he War Deparmen, s announced, s o moun he grea pece on a specally bul oundaon, on'romer Shoals. he proecon or hs gun wll be a urre, Whch wll wholly nclose he crew,, and he greaer par o he gun. Eom s poson on Roner Shoals he grea pece o ordnance wll have a ull sweep o he channels leadng no New York harbor. here s no, s declared, a vessel aloa o-day wh armor o sucen srengh o ress s sho. Mr. John F. Melgs esmaes ha a blow rom he' new gun would have a srkng energy equal o ha o a 2,000-on ahlp when runnng a ull speed. he sho rom he gun, he adds, would smash, crack and baer down any armor whch could be possble or a shp o carry. he queson o.percng was hardly worh eneranng. ( he calbre o he new gun wll be sxeen nches. he lengh, rom breech o muzzle, wll be ory-nne ee, wo lnohes. hrough he breech, n a vercal lne he gun wll have a measuremen o exacly ve ee. Mr. Melgs compues he wegh o a sho or he new gun.a a lle over 2,300 pounds. ha means more han a. on o meal. he heaves shos red n England have no weghed over 2,000 pounds.. he powder charge or he Amercan'gun wll -wegh nearly 1,000 ounds. Provded' exreme elevaon or range could be obaned, a sho rom he New York Harbor gun would be lable o ravel more han sxeen mles. he greaes care has o be exercsed n he abrcaon o hs grea weapon. a Jacke or hoop be shrunk on ou o lne he pece may be hereby rendered useless. All measuremens are brough down as close as o an nch. n he nal rlng wok he grea mass o meal wll have o be Blowly urned on a lahe whle he rqlng ool works s way hrough. he bore. All meal used n he grea gun s lud.compressed. he speccaons whch are beng adhered o demand he mos exacng physcal ess. Specmen peces o meal are aken rom all orglngs and are subjeced o elongaon, breakng and bendng ess. Fnally, every par o he gun mus be o orged meal. he ube, or nsance, has been cab and rough bored. wll nsxhave a mandrel nroduced hrough s lengh, and Chen be placed under he hammer. For hs laer Bage he Behlehem Works have he larges hammer n he world. la capable o delverng a blow o 120 ons, or some en ons more han he amous Krupp hammer. he buldng o he new 16-lnch gun la an expensve underakng. he gun sel wll cos abou $120,000. For sngle guns he average cos o he Governmen or all abrcaon work n hlb counry s roughly esmaed a $1,000 per on o gun. he cos o he gun carrage and urre wll brng he cos up o as much agan as he weapon, whle he cos or oundaon wll, s esma ed, round ou a grand oal o a leas 9300,000. he oundaon or he 16-1 nch gun. wll requre a deph, s sad, o y ee earh be he bass. hs oundaon mus be oonsruoed o concree. - Brgader-General Flagler s repored o have declared ha a harbor such aa New York should possess a leas one gun capable o soppng any ves sel an enemy mgh send n, when every oher gun n he harbor had proved ule. n oher words, he 16- nch s o be regarded as he salvaon o he por when every oher pece o ordnance n ho harbor has aled. Harem Bahs. has remaned or a German newspaper woman, Adelo Sern, o pane rae he myseres o ho Sulan's harem. She say: "Along ho walls aro low Boooo. n he mddle o h» room sands a magncen urkuh clock. Near by s a rpanga, an op»n moallc sovo, rom whch comoa danly parumod hea. On he op la & bg bronze po, * n Whch dollclous mosha la beng brown ed. A ovory ohor sop s a sor o crndu, n whloh oo rpm ono o hree chldren. "ho dolco ar nlbno o urksh emale le can norhoro bo boor suded han 1 n a bah. ho women o ho harom onor ho bah early n ho mornng and spend rom an hour o ho whole day horo. "And now, o ho bah lpol. s a vorlablo aryland. ho so, damp ar, ho whlo marblo, ho porumod seam, all holp ho lluson o bolng n some Nlxlo land, ngh boorp mo, splashng n he waor, aro wo nymphs. hlr lmmonoo black oyea glanco wdly a me rom boneah a mum o ravon black har. her ormn aro oxqulslo, wll o nn ho alabunor nurromllnk hem, and wh <akln an so nn ho rlohen volvo. "ho'bah'lnluhod, am onco moro unhcrol no ho drobolng room. drnk a cup o coco and dopar." A HRLLNG ORDEAL. he Remarkable Escape o a Kar From a Lon. An neresng ale comes rom Ma*- shonaland, n whch a lon and a Kar gure. he sory s vouched or by Dr. R. Brown, a well-known wrer on Souh Arcan opcs. he Kar was vsng some rends a a dsance, and was horred whle resng near a small pool o see a large lon wachng* hm rom he oher sde. Unorunaely, he man had lad hs loaded gun beyond hs reach, and a a sgn o reachng or he lon roared menac- 1 lngly. r- -. he suaon now became exremely panul no or he lon a leas or he man, or," pung asde he mmnen prospec ol beng devoured, he rock on whch he sa, exposed o he glare o an Arcan sun, was so ho ha he could scarcely bear o ouch wh hs naked ee. Bu he enemy was nexorable. Any exhbon o an nenon o seze a weapon was ollow/d by a warnng roar, BO ha he man had all day long o emper he almos nolerable hea o he rock.by placng one oo on anoher, unl by evenng boh ee were BO roased ha he had los any Bense o pan.' he lon seemed o have only recenly dned, oherwse s exremely unlkely would have dsplayed such olerance o s helpless vls-a-vls. A noon 'walked o ho pool o drnk, lookng around every ew seps o wach he Kar, and, when he reached or ha gun, urned n a rage, and was on he pon o pouncng upon hm. hen, quenchng hs hrs, he vglan beas came back o s old pos. Anoher ngh passed, bu wheher he Kar slep or no he could no ell. All he knew was ha.mus have been a very.shor nervals, and wh hs eyes open, or he' always saw he lon a hs ee. Nex orenoon he anmal wen agan o he waer, and whle here; hearng apparenly some nose n an oppose quarer, dsappeared n he bush. he man now "made an eor o seze hs gn, bu on aempng o rao he ell, hs ankles beng apparenly wh'ou power. However, he go he muske; and crep o he pool o drnk, deermned, he lon reurned, ^o dscharge he conens o hs weapon no. Bu dd no appear., hen, unable o walk wh hs oes roased by he sun and he ho rock, and, hs legs layed by he sharp-edged grass, he crawled along he neares pah on hs hands and knees on he chance o some raveller passng ha way. hs hope Beemed desned o dsapponmen when a counryman came up and ook he amshed and crppled Kar o a place o saey, where he. recovered, hough he was lame or le. A COLORS SEALER. Explos o John Carberu, Who Bad a Srange Mana. John Carberry had a mana or capurng colors whose, doesn' maer, or he ough on boh sdes. Born n Kenucky, he enlsed n he Conederae army a he oubreak o he war. A Shlloh he wounded hree solders n a Unon regmen beore he could ge her colors. he Conederaes, however, dd no apprecae hs oolhardness, and pu$ hm n ho guardhouse. A Por Hudson he was badly wounded ryng o brng n several sands o color. Agan he was placed under guard. ha seeled hs hear agans he Conederacy, ndeed he ever had any grea, love or, so ha ngh he shagged wo lags rom Conederae regmens and go over no he Unon lnes wh hem. He made perssen eors o ge employmen as a lag sealer, bu he Unon ocers ddn' relsh ha way o geng he enemy's banners any more han he Conederaes seem o have done. hey wouldn' le hm enls, so he worked as a eamser unl he had enough saved o ge up Norh. n Vrgna he Joned he Frs Malno Heavy Arllery, called he "Mane Heaves." He hadn' been wh hs' new rends a week beore he go ou o camp one ngh and n he mornng reurned wh a Conederae lag. he "Heaves" had no ender conscence aa o how her capured colors were obaned, and Carberry was sraghway promoed o corporal, Soon aer, n an engagemen, he broke ou o' he lnes o hla regmen and rushed a he enemy's color boarer, bu beore he could reach he Reb Carberry was wounded. He recovered, and ho day beore Leo's surrender he leaped upon a kno o rereang Conederaes, and, kllng ho color-boaror, and woundng.wo 6( ho guard, brough he, lag n o hlu comrades n rumph.. Ho ovoaunlly rocelvod a modal o honor. pays o adverse n he REOJBER. Publc Aucon o he Well-known and Beauul Meadowland Farm. A3 my busness neress demand ha gve up my eldence n Monmoub Couny, New Jersey, wll sell a publc aucon a he Globe Hoel, Red Bank, N.J. ON Saurday, December A hree o'clock, P. 31., he well-known and beauul "Mea dowland Farm.'Veomprslng: abou 20S acres, and beer known as he Anne Whe Farm. LOCAON. he arm rons abou hal a mle on he urnpke road beween Eaonown nud.non Falls; he eas.sldo lne runs back along he couny "oad abouone mle, crossng he New Jersey Souhern Ralroad. he resdence la abou one-na, mle rom he Eaonown ralroad saon, wo mles rom he Shrewsbury saon, hree ulles rom Bed Bank, wo and a hal mles rom Lle Slver saon, and our mles rom Long Branch. s hree-quarers o n mle rom he rolley lne beween Red Bank, "loonown and Long Branch. he raln servce s specally convenen, beng only abou one hour rom New York. ' LAND. he land s very erle and exceponally producve and well-waered. Abou 135 acres are llable. here are wo runnng sreams o pure waer, socked wh rou. Seveny-ve acres are o he bes mber n he couny Oak, Chesnu, Hckory, 4c. BULDNGS. Modern resdence, servans' annex o same, barns, sables, wo arm lmuds' housrs, ool bouse, com crbs, pg pens, chcken houses, kennels, 4c. ' ReBdeaco s modern, and desgned and consruced under plans and supervson o a New York archec. Drawng Boom, Lbrary, Dnng Boom. Kchen, Buler's Panry and Laundry on lrs loor. he rs hree have large open replaces. Four Bed RoomsOD second loor, wh Bah Room, Closes, 4c. Large Cellar and Ac. House nshed hroughou n Georga bard pne. Ho and cold waer and gas ppes. Waer s also suppled by ank and wndmll o lawn, garden, sables and barn. he resdence s surrounded by beauul grounds, shaded drve, lawns, hedges, shrubs. 4c. ron ence a sdes and ron. A 12-oo pazza on hree sdes o house. Barn conans large salls or horses, mules, 4c, and large los or arm produce. Bables conan 10 large box salls: Open ron and rear by hal doors. Roo exends 15 ee ron and rear o salls, gvng large exercse shed. Large sorage la los or bay and gran. O he wo arm hands' houses, he larges, con anlng en rooms. s near he sables be smaller s on he back par o place. Bob are n good con- Flon. \ GARDEN. Abou one acre, surrounded by grape abor, wh hydran Jn cenra. A small arcal lake onpond, suppled by a runnng Bream, urnshes he pures ce. he arm s enclosed on man urnpke ana sde couny road by an ornamenal plauk ence. Oher ences are pos and ral and wre. PersonR desrous o purchasng one o he mos desrable places or healh, resdence, armng and convenence o localy D he Sae, are nved o call and examne he arm and all buldngs beore he day o sale. erms easy and made known on day or sale. J. L. ROBERSON, P. O. Address, EAONOWN. N J. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You wll no regre. Von wll bo vury glal o. Wo do oxcollon work, nnd our olunroa nro only ronnonnblo. W«work on ho prlnolplo Un a Bnlnlod ounlomor l our b;n adv«rlnmnon, Wo urnsh esmaes o any knd promply ana oloorlly. SABAH * WHE, 10 nnd 18 Fron S.,' Red Bank, N. J. ACOB C. BHUS. - - AUpONEEK. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH. ^RALROAD. Saons la New,York: Cenral R. B. o New Jnr sey, oo l Lbery Sree, and oo ol Whehall Sree (Souh Perry ermnal); Pennsylvana n. R;, oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree, and Wes 83d Sree.. ' On and aer November 20h, 1898,, RANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, Newark and Elzabeh, 0 61, (»7 40, Newark and New York only), 55. *8 2. (New York only),.»8 28. *8 59 (New York only). « a.m.; 1243,^57,8 08,135, 603, 710 Sundays, 8 03, 0 43 a. m.: 4 50, 0 08, *7 60 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and nermedae saons o Pon Pleasan, 6 25, 7 81 (o Sea Gr), 9 52, 108«a.m.; 1247, 2 20, H OSS, 7 40 p.m. Sundays a.m.; 5 27,0 47 p.m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and ASburyPark. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 28,1130 a.m.; B03 p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, 'oo'd Lbery sree, 430, 650, 880. *1015, 1180 a. m.;*145, *3 40, 415, *4 40, 615 p. ac. 8undays. 9 01), *1015 a. m.: 4 00 p. m. Foo o Whehall sree (Souh Ferry ermnal,) 8 25, 1010," a. m.r*l 40, *3 35, 3 55, * 86,l10 p. m. Sundays, 8 55,10 Ol a. m.; 3 85 p. m. Foo o Desbrosses and CorUnd srees, lloa.m.: 1250, 340, *510 p. m. Sundays, a 45 a. m.; 615 p. m. Wes weny-hrd sree saon, 850. a.m.; 1220, 3 20, H 50 p.m. Sundays, 0 20 a.m.; 4 60 p.m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD. [Sundays exceped). 815,1115 a. m.; 215,4 20,6 05 For urher parculars see me ables^a saons. Denoes express rans. ' \ '. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. o N.J. RDFUS BLODGE, Supernenden, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. Collecor's Noce. he axpayers o Shrewsbury ownshp are requesed o be promp n payng he amoun o her axes beore December 20h, 1898, as all unpad axes wll be reurned accordng o law on December 31s, 1893, and neres and coss wl be added. All axes agans real esae no pad by February 1s, 1899, wll be recorded and publshed accordng o law, and n eres and all expenses wll be added. he Collecor wll be a he ollowng places on he days named, beween 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M. : Carer's Cenorvllle.December 1 Magee's Hoel...non Falls A. H. Borden's...Shrewsbury Errlckson'B. Rumson, Llger's Hoel...Oceanc Bonne's Hoel..Far Havenv....~ own Hall Red Bank BENJAMN J. PARKER, [ Collecor, P. O. Address:. -.. Shrewsbury, Moumouh Co., N. J. S HERFF'S SALE.- By vrue o wr o 11. a. o me dreced. ssued ou o be Cour o Chancery o he sae o New Jersey, wll be exposed o sale a. publc vendue, n FRDAY, HE Sn DAY OF DECEMBER, BM, beween h hours o 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (a 8o'clock), n n aernoon o sad day, a be Globe Hoel, a Red Bank, n he ownshp o Shrewsbury, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey. All ha rac o parcel o land and premses, herenaer parcularly descrbed, suae, lyng and beng n he vllage o Red Bank, o he ownshp o Shrewsbury, n bo couny o Monmouh ana sae o Now Jersey. Begnnng a a sake sandng n he norh sldo o Wall sree wo hundred anc oureen ee weswardly rom he pon when) bo wes sde o Pearl sree mees bo norh sldo ol Wall sree; hence rom sad begnnng sake runnng norhwardly on a lno parallel wh he wes sde o Pearl sree one hundred ee o a sake; hence weswardly on a lno parallel wh ho norh sde o Wall sree nney ee o a eako; hence souhwardly on a lno parallel wh he wes sde o Wes sree ono hundred ee; hence easwnrdly along he norh sldo o Wall sree hry ee o h begnnng, and bolng nended us ho same premses and real esae convoyed o sad John Keough by Mchael Whalon and wlo by deed daed December 10h, A. D Also all ha rac and parcel o land and premses, suae n ho ownshp o Shrewsbury, couny o Honmouh and sae o. Now Jersey, a Red Han und onlo norh sde o n Sree called Wall sree. Begnnng n ho norh edge o ho aoresad srcol a a sake sandng eghy oo easward along he norh Bldo o ho aoresad sree rom ho souheasl corner o Ezeklol Johnson lo; hence norlnvnrol on n lno parallel wh bo cas sldo o snld Johnson nald lo ono hundred oo o a sako; henco n a lno parallel wh ho norh sde o ho norcsalo drec hry ee onsward rom ho las norcsalc sako o anoher sako sandng n ho norheas corner o ho lo hcroby conveyed; henco Bouhwnrdl on a lno parallel wh ho oassllo o Bald Johnson' Bald lo. ono hundred co rom ha las norcsnl. Bako o ho norh Bldo o ho las aoresad sree, beng o a sko snudlng n ho norh aldo o ho aoresad sree; hence weswardly along ho norl sldo o ho aorcsnld sree nnd rom bolab norosad sako hry ee o ho begnnng, Sezed as ho propery o John Komgh, aken n execuon a bo su o Nnvcolnl Lougo, No, 1)1),. 0.0,1'., (body corporae) nnd o bo sold by HOUSON PELD8, Bhorl. 71. Al&KN, JK.. lol'r. Dald Nov. 2, BM. [ WHEELWRGH SHOP. ho rlemla o 'Sqnlre. P. lnllen wll nd hm a hs old buslrusln Walh'x ulmlngon loebanlc Ncrrn, Hrr Hank. N. 1 J., whom ho (loco all klndn o Wagon Work. Now Farm Wngons, larrown, Carn. WooluarrowH Ao., malo o order, and Jobbng o all knds nonl ana promply dono, JARHH WA.N, \ PPLEGAE&HOPE, COUNSELLOES A LAW, RED BANK, } HONMOUH COUNY, NEW JERSEY. OHN 9. APPLEGAE. FRED..W.. HOPE. PHAELES H. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regser Buldng, BROAD SREE, ', RED BANK, N. J E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A,AW, (Successor o Nevus A. Wlson), RED BANK, N.J. Oces: POS-OFFCEBUUDNG. /CLLAM PNARD, COUNSELLOR A LAW, " Dver Buon's Sove Sore. RED BANK, N.J. AMES WALSH," SEAM SAW AND~MOLDNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blnds. MECHANC SREE, RED BANK, N. J. PENNSYLVANA P.ALROAD COM- JL PANY. On and aer Ocober 4h, 1898, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, 7 40,9 43 a.m.; 3 08,6 03 p.m. Sundays a. m.; 0 06 p. m. " Newark, 7 40,0 43 a. m.; 8 08, 0 03 p. m. Sundays, Q 43 a. m.; 606p.m. " Elzabeh, 9 43 a. m.; 3 08,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 6 06 p.m. ' " Ralway, 9 43 a. m.; 8 08, 0 03 p. m. Sunday's, 948a.m.; 606p. m. " Woodbrdge, 9 48 a. m.; 3 08,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 06 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 8 08, B 03 p. m. Sundays, a. m.: 6 06 p. m. " Souh Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; 8 08, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 606 p.m. " Maawan, 9 43 a. m.; 3 08, 6 03 p.m. Sundays. 943 a.m.: 6 OB p. m. " Mddleown, 943a.m.;308,6 03p.m. Sundays, 943 a.m.; SOB p.m. " Phladelpha ad-renon, connecng a Ralway, 9 43 a. m.; 6 03 p. n. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 05 p. m. " Long Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, a.m.:2 20, 4 50 and 022 p.m. Sundays, 1120 a. m.; 6 47 p m. (Do no sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays.) " oms Rver, Bay Head and nermedae saons, a. m. rans leave Phladelpha, Broad sree (va Ralway), or Red Bank, a 6 60,1114 a. m.; 02 p. m. Sundays, 8 20 a. m.; 4 02 p. m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, For Red Bank rom Wes weny-hrd sree saon, 860a.m.; 1220,3 20,4B0p.m. Sundays 920a.m.; 4 50p.m. Desbrosses and Corland sree, 910a.m.; 12 50, p. ra. Sundays, l 46 a. m.; 515 p. m. J. B. HUCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. HEO. F. WHE, REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE. Regser Buldng, RED BANK, N... Collecon o Blls a specaly. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon o Anaeshecs. D R. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL BURGEON. OFFCE: No. 5.Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N. J. D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence: Monmouh Sree, jeween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank HOMAS DAVS, JE., NSURANCE AND BEAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N.J. (P.O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n he' bes companes on mos reasonable erms. QPECAL MASER'S SALE o Farm, O mber Land and Cedar Swamp. By vrue o a decree made by be Cour o Chancery, bearng dae on he weny-eghh day o Ocober, A. D. 1898, n a cause pendng n sad cour, wheren Charles Moore and ohers are complanans and homas Ookerson and ohers ure deendans, he undersgned wll expose o sals a publc veodue, onhursday. DECEMBER 16h, 1808, beween (he hours o welve and ve o'clock, o w, a wo o'clock p. u., on he premses herenaer desgnaed No. 1, and known as he Oakerson arm, all he ollowng descrbed wo racs or parcels o land and premses, vz: No. 1. All ha arm and planaon known os he Barzlllal Oakerson arm, suae n be ownshp o PlumEed, n he couny o Ocean, sae o New Jersey, on boh sdes o he road leadng rom Bornersown o Mancheser (ormerly Fedral or Dover Furnace), abou,wo mlcb rom Hornersown, adjonng lands o George W. Hopkns and ohers, conanng 12!,^ acres beng he same premses o wnlch he sad Barzlllal Oakerson became Belzed by vrue o hree several deeds o conveyance, vz: (1) a deed made by Charles Sewar and Ann, hs we, daed Aprl 10h, 1840, and recorded n Book B 4 o Deeds, olo 23, Ac, n be Clerk's oce o Munmouh couny, a Freehold: (2) a deed made by Glber 8. Lawre, Charles Holmes and George Sykes, execuors o Wllam Lawre, deceased, daed December 2d. 1844, and recorded n Book 22 o Deeds, olo 289, Ac, n he Clerk's odlce o Ocean couny a oms Rver: (3) a deed made by George H. Boker, and Jula M., bs we, and Charles S. Boker. daed Nov. 27h. 1869, and recorded n Book 19 o Deeds, page 31. 4c, n bo Clerk's oce o Ocean couny aoresad. No. 2. All ha rac o cedar swamp suae n he ownshp o Shrewsbury, n he couny o-monmoub and sae o New Jersey, par o he swamp known OB " Moraa Paqua,',' bued and bounded as ollows, vz: Begnnng a a sake corner o Samuel Warden's lo. hence (1) norh 59 wess chans o homas Emley's corner sake hence (2) along sad aomos Emley's lno souh 81 wes 6 chans o anoher corner sake; hence (31 souh 67 eas 3 chans o a corner sake o sad Samuel Warden's lo; henco (4) norh 31 eas along sad Warden's lne 6 chans o be place o begnnng: conanng abou one and egh-enbs acres. <,» Abou 40 acres o sad arm (rac No. 1 above, are well wooded wh oak and pne, suable or loggng and Ore wood, and wll be sold n parcels o abou ve acres-each, ho sol and mber o each parcel beng sold ogeher. he remander o rac No. 1, comprsng abou 80 acres, wh he mprovemens hereon, conssng o a rame dwellng bouse and suable oubuldngs wll bo sold ogeher as one parcel. Condons made known a sale ṀARK R. BOOY, Specal Maser, CHARLES K. CHAMBERS, Solcor. \S RULE O LM CREDORS. \J EXECUOR'S NOCE. Olver G. Frako, execuor o Mary 0. Woodward deceased, by ordor o be Surrogae o he couny ol Monmouh, hereby gves noce o he credors o ho sad deceased o brng n her debs, demands and clams agalub he esae o sad deceden, under oah or armaon, whn sx monhs rom he SEVENEENH DAV OF NOVEMBER, 1888, o hoy wll be orever barred o any acon hereo agans ho sad execuor. OLVER G. FRAKE. Noce o Deloquens. Noce-s hereby gven o he delnquen' axpayers o he ownshp o! Shrewsbury ha under no crcumsances wll he paymen o he coss and n eres on delnquen axes be waved or abaed, bu delnquens wll bo requred o pay n ull n all cases. By ordor o ho ownshp com mee. A. 0. HARRSON, ownshp Olork ownshp Commee Mngs. ln Hoard o ownshp Commee oslrewnlur ownshp wll hold regular meulnns a own Hull on Mnnnool nrco. Hod Bank, N. J., on le (rs nnd llnl Ununlayn o umk monh, rom 4 o r.u, A. «. HAnHON, ownnhlp Olork AMES SEEN, O COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noary Publc and Commssoner o Deeds or SOW York. BAONOWN, N. J. JACOB SHUS, O AUCONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales o- arm so^k [arm mplemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY. N. J. \> D. CHANDLER, ' ARCHEC. Sou's Buldng, Oppose Globe Hoel, Run BANE, NEW JERSEY. R S. SNYDER,. " Esablshed > REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE A LOANS Commssoner o Deeds and Surveyor.. Also nsurance-broke- or New York and Vcny. ALANC HGHLANDS, N.J. W U. KURZ, M. D., C. M., ' PHYSCAN AND SDRG^ON, EAONOWN, N. J. Oce on Broad sree, norh sde, rs door wes o pos-oce. OFFCE Boras: 9 o 11 A. a.; 1 o 8, 8 o 8 P. U. D R. ELLA PRENSS UPHAM.. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECRCY. ROOMO, REGSER BDUHNG, RED BANK, N. J. A Red Bank Oce uesday and Frday aernoons D R. G. P. JLARSDEN, HOMEOPAHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J J AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON.. Graduae o Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence. rvng Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue. Eed Bank, N. J. W M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Publc. Solders' Vouchers Prepared Blls o Sale or Vessels. A C. HURLEY, 8URVEY0R AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 1 AVh George Cooper or een years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER.. Successor o Geo. Cooper, 0. E. Ollce;,47Jecor-Place REDBANKrWr-Jr H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGAN8. Oce a Worbley's Saonery Sore, elephone Call 18B. BROAD S.,ED.BANK, N. J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Oce: No. 119 Broadway. Eghy-Sevenh Sem-. Annual Saemen, January, CASH ASSES 810,862, ALLARE & SON. AQENS. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Esae and nanrance Agency. 21 Broad Sree, Red Bnne. Rsks placed n he Home and oher rs-class companes a Lowes Raes'. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & 8ON. specal Noce RELANG 10 N HE ownshp o Shrewsbury. Nusances whn he ownshp o Shrewsbury are hereby dened and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. he placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alloy, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n hs ownshp, any dead anmnl or any par o bo Bnno, or any dead Osb or any par o he eumo, or' lh rom prves or cesspools or cach basns, or rubbsh o uuy klud or descrpon, or any bouse or kchen slops or garbage, urnnuro or sweepngs (pro vldcd ha shlo manure and ohcr'manuro may bo used as a erlzer), or any oul or oonslvo or obnoxous maer or subsbmco wbaover. 2. Any ull or leaky prvy vaul, csspool or ohor recepaclo or lh. ). Allowng or permng nny ngh sol, gnrbago or oher oensve or decomposng sold orlud maer or subsance o leak or oozo rom nny car or wogon or vessel n whlcl bo sauo may bo convoyed or carred.. ho carryng or convoyng hrough any sree any cubsnnco whch has been removed rom nny prvy vaul or crsspool, unless bo name shall bo nclosed n alr-lgb barrels, or n a perecly gh and proporly covered wogon. 6. All carng o garbage hrough bo srees o ho ownshp ocop beween ho hours o sunse and sx A. M. 0. ho burnng o nny maer or nubennce whlcb shall em, or cuuso, or produce, or cjs o any oul or obnoloub, or o«nnlvo, or hurul, or unnoylng gas, mnoko, seam or odor. 7. ho casng or dschargng no ho Shrewsbury or Navcnlnk, or ouh Blowsburjr rlvcn, or no nny sream n llsowmhlu, or on lo boundary lno o hn ownshp, any nulwuno whch has been romovod rom nny vnnl, ccupool or snk, or nny oal or ohor. reuse, lquds or Bolldg, by any ppes or olorwlbo. ). Any anl ovory mlsnnco nn abovo dened la loroly prohbed nnd orbdden whn lo ownnhlpo Bhnwnbury, nnd nnypcrmm mnklnr, ronng, causng, malnnllnror permng any o snld mlmnco mnll ore md pay n penaly o wenynvodollnrs. ho nboro n an olron rom bn ordnances o ho 'oard o healh o Bhrowdbury ownnhl. Md lo mne wll bo horoughly unorced. VV. 8. WMOUK, M.» 'rollnn o lo Board o Healh 1.0. UnlHON, llmonry,

16 N AND OU OF OWN. Shor and neresna ems From All Over he Couny. : Mrs. Jearnee Park" o Washngon Cy, owa, and Mrs. Josephne Bell o Columbus, Oho, are vsng her aun, Mrs. H. C. Nu o Ocean QroVe. Mrs. Park and Mrs. Nu had no seen each oher or sxy years. Sephen McKnley and Jay Pengll o Asbury Park have been held o awa he acon o he grand jury on a charge o sealng a camera rom D. C, Bovven ' o he same place. Mrs. Hannah anum o Allenown, who has been blnd or some me, has had her eyes operaed upon or caaracs. Mrs. anum now sees well and can go abou he house. Las hursday's supply o newspapers or George Brch o Keypor were ground o peces by allng under he wheels o he cars when hey were hrown rom he ran.. < Eev. Faher McLaughln, recor o S. Anne's Caholc church a Sprng Lake, has gone o New Mexco, where he wll spend he wner or he bene o hs healh. J. Sanley Ferguson and Charles Clevenger o Ocean Grove wll sar hs week on a Souhern rp. hey wll probably vs Cuba beore hey reurn home, Roy Vanderveer o Long Branch underwen an operaon or appendcs a he hospal las week. here'are now 24 paens nder reamen a he hob- >pal., ' ;. Frank Dudley, W. Clayland Baeman and Jopeph Coye o^ Asbury Park have been honorably dscharged rom l*e hrd regmen, New Jersey voluneers. E. W. Hosvland o Asbury Park has a Mauser rle and a collecon o smokeless powder carrdges Whch he Spanards UBed agans he Amercan roops. Fred A. Whe, 'Wllam D.'Hulse, Frank Sckles, George Longsree and Fred aylor have joned he Junor order o Amercan Mechancs a Freehold., Alber Cokele o Keypor los all hs money excep a lle loose change las week by hs pocke beng pcked whle on ha way o New York. Harry Hulehar, who was employed by Mr. aylor, he [Englshown mller, las moved o Maawan and s now employed by A. J. Caran. Mrs. V.. Mller o Manasquan has reurned home, rom he Lohg Branch hospal where she underwen a successul surgcal operaon. homas R. W.oolley has been eleced presden o Alanc engne company a Long Branch and A. aylor ruax has been eleced reasurer. An eor s beng made o keep up he organzaon o Company G o Keypor, as a company o he naonal guard o _NewJersey. : he Jenness manuacurng company has heen ncorporaed a A6bury Park and wll gve employmen here o abou 75 persons. Mss Anna Hnes o Long Branch has. been eleced presden o he Argyle euchre club, a socal organzaon a ha place. -Frank-Gonrow r son-o- Luke-Conrow o Long Branch, B sck wh yphod ever n a hospal a Forress Monroe, Vrgna.. Mr. and Mrs. haddeus P. Welch o Keypor celebraed her eenh weddng annversary on uesday ngh o las> week. he women o he Keypor Baps church are o hold an oyser Bupper n he lecure room o her church ongh. Charles Perrne o Freehold narrowly escaped deah rom nspyhxaon by gas rom a heaer ppe one ngh las week. George W. Lane o Long Branch has gone o Jacksonvlle, Florda, where he wll be employed durng he wner. he hrd annual ball o HUSQ hose company o Freehold wll be held on Monday ngh January, 2d, he 23d annual hall o Alanc re company o Long Branch wll be held on Frday ngh, December 80h. n he borough o Sprng Lake he properes o only our persons were adversed o be sold or axes. George Farnam o renon hns bough he harness busness o he lao "Wllam 0. Chambers o Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. John. VanSchock o Lower Sjunnkum have been vsng "relaves a Seabrgh. James Hanheen, Sr., who lves near Allenown, sulwed a sroke o paralyss las Wednesday. Mrs. S, K. lckmnn, o ManKquan lns gone o Alana, Georga, o vs le r Bsr, Mrs. Joseph A. Yard* o Freehold s vsng her husband, who s a Ahens, Georga. he annual banque o he Poneer assocaon o Ocenn Grovo wll be hold ongh. Mss Luum Dbln o EnglBhown lne] a umor removed rom her eyeld lno week. JoHC JllakcH, Whps, UobvH, &a\ A exceedng low prc'b a Moodv's (.en ralhnrncsbnore, 128WoB Fron Bree, he old ruax sand. Adv. \ Mrs. VanArsdale Gea 52,850. he su o Mrs, Joseph VanArsdale o Maawan agans he New York and Long Branch -ralroad company o recover $5,000 damages, has been seled by he paymen o $2,350 o her. he su grew ou o an accden whch happened o Mrs. VanArsdale a he Maawan saon one ngh, jus aer she had alghed rom a ran. he ngh was dark and Mrs. VanArsdale ell hrough he rap door o he cellar, whch had been le open. She was serously njured and may never enrely Recover. wo Bobberes a Long Branch. ' On Sunday mornng o las week heves enered he grocery sore o S. S. Scobey a, Long Branch and he shoe sore o Frey & Harrs. he value o he goods solen a esmaed a $ Consuon Waer CU1E8 DABEES, GHAVEL, NFLAMMAON OP UB KD- HEYS, UUCK DUS DEPOS, LVJSS COMPLAN. * no a Sprng Waor. ForBalolyDHKpBs. Bead or Crcular o.«^ ' MOEQAN & ALLEN, B0 John Sree,. New York Cy7 HE Brookdale Farm Wll receve horses or boardng. hey wll have he use o box salls and paddocks, and hey wll receve horough care and aenon. Bes o pasurage and ne waer, ERMS: $12 and up per monh. Address HOMAS ORGLL, Agen, Brookdale Farm, Red Bank, ( New Jersey. Shpmens can be made by J C. R. R. o N. J., Perm. R. R. and Red Bank boas. D. W. SMH, Praccal Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, New Jersey. Specal sboes or quarcrerack, ender-looed and nererng horses. Exra aenon o roers and roadsers. D. W. SMH. WLLAM O'BREN, Praccal Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heang a Specaly. No. 26 Fron Sree, RED BANK. NjEW JERSEY. Blank Books and Saonery. A bg assormen o Blank " Books, suable'or all busness purposes. Mlkmen's Books, me Books and Pass Books o all knds. All he daly papers and magaznes. eley & Son, Fron S., nex o Posoce. Our Bakery s clean, dy and well venlaed. he bread, cake and pasry ha come rom s ovens arc he handwork o sklled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerals possble o be ound. j. w. CHLD! QUOAD SREE, ' RED BANK. * «^ * * ^* * *0>m'0*0*<o *^ J Everyhng or a Chrsmas dnner excep he urkey can', be had a our sore. Our sock s ull and up-o-dae or 365 days n he year, and we keep consanly on hand all knds o ancy crackers, dred and evaporaed rus, mnce mea, plum puddng, honey, maple syrup, ogeher wh a ull lne o wnes and lquors. Cookng wnes, as well as he nes wnes or able use, are sold by us. ' Whe grapes, mxed nus, cluser able rasns, and everyhng needed or desser, o he reshes and bes possble o be obaned, are here.,, Some persons do ro come o a grocery sore o look or Chrsmas presens, bu where could hey nd a beer place o ge a suable Chrsmas g han our sore. Wha beer presen could be gven han a barrel o lour, or a barrel o apples, or a Ferrs ham. n gvng presens o he needy, don' orge ha somehng good o ll a somach wll be przed more han a ancy gmcrack. '.'.. '.. 32 Broad Sree, Red Bank, M. J. QW*Q*Q*Q*Q*Q*O*O*QM>* *Q*O*QW* *Q*Q<>QWM Holday shoppng wll soon begn n earnes, j^ven now some people are ou buyng, prcng and sgh seeng. Look o hs sore or your hol- ; day wans n slppers. Our goods are dependable and our prces make g gvng nancally easy. Here are hns as o prces : For Men's black and an Allgaor Slppers rom 50 cens o $2.00. Men's Embrodered Slppers, 45 cens o 85 cens. For Women Women's warm lned Slppers, 50 cens. ^ Women's hgh cu, el Jule, all colors,. 75 cens and $1.00. / Women's hgh cu, san Jule, all colors, $1.35 and $1.50.» For Msses and Chldren; An almos endless varey o Slppers or Women and Chldren rom 25 cens o $1.25. wo Specals n Grls' Shoes Mohers o grls who wear szes 1, 1\ and 2 can now buy regular $2.50 shoes or 75 cens. Only hese small szes le. he prce was made o close ou he lo quckly. Anoher lo o shoes, szes 2, 3 and 3^ a $1.29. Reduced o hs low prce on accoun o only a small quany beng le. Successors o J. B. Bergen. 18 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N.J. HMW+rMWH WALL PAPERS HARRSON'S. 07 Vroad Nrno Rod HnnK. N. J, BASH AND DOORS. lo undrelgncxl m lxngl (ho mul md Ml nl lunlnonn o Jumw WB on Moclmnlo roe, md n romnul o do nl olamw o work n lo lno o lllnln, dsl, doom, orol navvlng and gland work.' Gnrponlor work and ganoral jobbng wll nl>o bo (10110, l ELECRCAN. Wrng; or Elncrlo JA«M«. lnory, MUROW and l'noumulo Jlclla. cloploncs a Bucnlly. 382 nroad S., Hod Bank, N. J V.G.VxBl 3F~ Esmae) or Conraoo en Appllcullon.

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