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1 VOLUME XX. 'NO. M RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, APRL 25, PAGES 1 TO 8. WEDDNGS OF THE WEEK. TWO FASHONABLE WEDDNGS TO-DAY. Slss Kahervne Dudley Jones Becomes he Wfe: of Joseph B. Lunch and SMaa Deborah Cullngon he Wfe, of Charles JB. Burns. A fashonable weddng ook place a noon o-day, when Mes Kaheryne Dudley Jones; daugher of L. D. Jones of Shrewsbury, beoamehe wfe of Joseph Hamlon Lynch of New York, formerly of Long Branch. The ceremony ook place a he home of he brde's boher, Evans FalknburgJones of Shrewsbury, and was performed by Rev. R. M. Blackburn, pasor of he Long Branch Presbyeran church. *" The house was. profusely decoraed' wh roses, vnes,and poed plans. An alcove n he parlor was banked wh palms and lles, and he couple sood under he arch of hs alcove whle he ceremony was performed. Suspended from he cener of he alcove was a cluser of roses, aached o whch were wo whe rbbon bands. As he couple faced abou o receve he congraulaons of her frends hese rbbons were pulled by Frank Whfleld, a nephew of he brde, and by Besse Newman of Red Bank. Ths scaered he roses on he heads of he brde and groom. Abou eghy guess were presen a he ceremony. The brde wore a dress of whe slk mull over whe affea, and a brdal vel. She carred a bouque of whe roses. The mad of honor was Mss \ Edh Cheser of Champagn, llnos. She wore a dress of whe Pars musln and a whe pcure ha, rmmed wh pnk roses. She carred a bouque of pnk roses. The groomsman was Davd Cowan McAllser of New York. Charles Throcknoron of Long Brapch and George H. Conover of Keypor were ushers. The brde's gf o he mad of honor.was a damond sck pn. The ushers and he groomsman receved pearl sck 4>ns as gfs from he groom.. - v Afer, he ceremony a weddng breakfas was served and he couple wen on a weddng rp o he Souh. TKey wll vs Geysburg, Luray Caverns, Rchmond and Old Pon Comfor, reurnng by way of Washngon and Balmore. On her reurn hey wll lve a Red Bank. * The groom s conneced wh he Cenral ralroad of New Jersey n her offces a New York. Cllnaon-Burns, Deborah, daugher of Mary Helen and Wllam Cullngon of Souh sree, was marred hs afernoon o Charles Edward Burns of Jersey Cy, formerly of Red Bank. The ceremony' was performed a he brde's home by Rev..Rober MacKellar. The parlor was decoraed wh palms, cu flowers and poed plans. Mss Ha He Cullngon, a sser of he brde, was brdesmad, and Mss Helen Cullngon, anoher sser of he brde, was mad of honor. Samuel Burns of Jersey Cy, a broher of he groom, was groomsman. The ushers were Wllam Allen and.joseph Edgar of Red Bank and Dr, Clarence Mansfeld VanSyckle of Brooklyn. The brde wns becomngly ared n a gown of gray slk popln, cu enran and rmmed wh whe slk applque and whe chffon. She carred a bouque of Brde roses and wore orange blossoms n her har. The brdesmad wore a gown of slk novely goods, rmmed wh pnk slk and chffon. She carred a bouque of pnk carnaons. The mnd of honor's dress was of blue sun foulard, rmmed wh whe slk ne. She carred a bouque of pnk oarnaons. The weddng march from Mendelssohn was ployed by Mra. James Foxwell and durng he ceremony Mrs. Foxwell played " 0 Promse Me." Mr. and Mrs. Burns wll make a shor weddng rp. They wll begn housekeepng h a house a Jersey Cy whch ho groom'has ready for her occupancy.' The brde rocoved a numbor of handsome and UBeful presens. Thorne-Curl*. Blanche, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. saah H. Thorno of Harmony, was marrlod lasb Wednesday afernoon o Harry F., 'eon of Mr. and Mra. John H. Curs of Hazlo. Tho ceremony was performed a hobrdo'a home bylov. John Alon, pasor of he Keamburg Mehods church; Tho OUBO waa asefully decoraed wh ou flowora and poed plans. Tho ceremony, ook pluoo under an arch of Jaurol and oena. Tho weddng maroh from Lohengrn wn played by Mr8. Charles Crawford of Holmdel. Mss May Thome of Eeansburg, a cousn of he brde, wa3 brdesmad, and Raymond E. Thorne, he brde's broher, was groomsman. The ushers were Danel T. Hendrckson" c<f Mddleown and Charles X. Crawford of Holmdel. The brde wore a gown of whe chffon over whe san. She carred a bouque of- Brde "roses and orange blossoms. The brdesmad was ared n a gown,of whe chffon over pnk slk. She carred a bouque of pnk car, naons and smlax. The brde's ravelng dress was of br6wn cloh, wh, ha and gloves o mach. Afer he ceremony a collaon was served and Mr. and Mrs. Curs lef for a weddng rp o Washngon. The brde receved a number of presens, among hem beng a dnng room sue from her faher, a bedroom sue from her moher, a check for $ from he groom's faher and a bedroom sue from hs moher. On her reurn from her weddng rp a recepon, wll be held a he home of he groom's parens a Hazle, where Mr. and Mrs. Curs wll lve unl nex fall. They wll hen begn housekeepng on Mr. Curs's faher's farm near he old homesead place a Hazle. A READNG CLUB'S MEETNG. Wan Held Yeserday Afernoon a Mrs. John Trafford's. An "arsc ea" was held a Mrs. John Trafford's a Shrewsbury yeserday afernoon by he Shrewsbury readng club.' Mrs. A. B. Nafews presden of of he readng club, Mrs. JohnE. Davs s vce presden, Mrs. A. V. Jennngs s secreary, Mss M. L. Conollys correspondng secreary and Mrs. 1 A. Holmes Borden s reasurer. ^The ea yeserday afernoon was arranged by he ar and scence commee of he club, whch s composed of Mrs. Trafford, Mrs, J. A. de Coppe, Mrs. A. V..Jennngs, Mss Kae VanSchock and Mss O. Borden. The followng was he programme : A STE FOB A STANDPFE. The Tnern Waer Company Thnkng of Bullng Zove'a Hll, The Tnern waer company, whch recenly go on opon on he purchase of he Long Branch waer works from he prvae company now ownng and operang hem, s now negoang wh John T. Love for an opon or for he purchase of some of hs propery eas of Red Bank. The propery whch he company s consderng buyng s he 'hll near he Grand Vew house. The Grand Vew house was sold by Mr. Love las summer, bu he dd no sell he hgh bll, jus norh of he house. Ths hll conans abou four acres, and he company's purpose, f should buy he propery, s o use as a se for a slandppe, The oompany s also hnkng of ncludng n s opon or purchase some of he oher lands of Mr. Love n ha localy. m Comng Weddngs, Mss Margare Jones, daugher of Danel Jones of Freehold, wll be marred o-morrow o Howard L. Braddock of Haddrmflold. Mss Gerrude Soymouv, 'daugher of Q. D. Seymour of Long Branch, wll be marred nex Wednesday o Charles Benne of ho Bame place. The 'oerenaony wll ake place a S. Luke's church and wll be performed by Rev. Edmund Hew. A Busness Re-esablshed, Tho salo and exchange busness carred on for many years by ho no J. H. Hendrlckeon, has been rcceublslkd by hs sucooaaora n buuncau, T. W. Colyor & Co., and wll bo oonduocd by hem on a larger scale han any oalo and exclmngo busness has horooforo boon oonduoed n Rod Bank. Fno horse* for all purposes consanly on hand. T. W. Colyor & Co., 8uoces8or«o J.. Herdrlckeon, Rod Bank, N. J. Adv. Norhern grown ruo Houlon Rose seed poaoes a 8,(!0 a, barrel, and Beauy of Hebron n $9.85 a bnrrol a Lovo'n, 40 Broad oreo, od ~ " " A LARGE DEATH RECORD. MANY PERSONS DE THE WEEK. DURNG Mrs. Anne Wheman of Xew York, a Blaer of.,commssoner John Sheehan, Des'aXevman Sprngs James Applegae Dead. ' Mrs. Anne Wheman, wfe of Charles M. Wheman of New" York, -and a sser of Commssoner-John Sheean of Red Bank, ded a he home of her moher, Mrs. Jula Sheehan, near, Newman Sprngs, on Sunday mornng, Deah was caused by cancer. An operaon was performed a a New York hospal las November, bu hs gave only emporary relef., mmedaely afer he operaon was performed Mrs. Wbeman came, o Bed Bank and had lved here wh her moher-ever 'Brace; She was 44 years old. The house where she was bora was he George Paerson house whch was burned down a few years ago and was rebul. Ths bouse adjoned he house n whch she ded. She lef no chldren. The funeral was held hs mornng a S. James's church. The bural was a Moun Olve cemeery. The bearers were Thomas J. Norman, Thomas Mooney ( Tmohy Houlhan, Wllam P.,Snyder,' James Norman and Wllam Dugan. James Applegae. James Applegae of Locus Pon ded las Frday of umors of he somach, aged 71 years. Abou a year ago Mr. Applegae bad a umor, removed from hs leg a he Long Branch hospal. The umors hen spread o hs somach and abou sx weeks ago he was aken o bs bed, from whoh he dd no agan arse. Mr. Applegae was born a Souh Amboy. When he was en years old he was bound ou o he lae\lloyd Hendrckson of Mddleown, for-whom he worked unl several years afer he became of age. Abou fory years ago he moved Paper," Greek Ar."...Read by Mrs. John E. Davs o Navesnk o work for Joseph G. " Borne Fauous Relcs." Mss Emma Holmes Moun. He -worked for ; Mr. Moun Paper. "A Temple of Fame,"..Mre. Jennngs AClubVoe..Theclub' eleven years and for several years aferward he Xvbrked a,.odd jobs around " Le Muscs of Grea Men,"... Ms. Mary. 0..Gfng Afer he exercses a repas was served, Nave6nk and Locus ^on. For_he conssng of cocoa,' crackers,^ whpped, ps egh years he fcgd worked for A. cream, ce oream, cake, lemon ce and H. Bandell of Locus Pon. 1,' Mr. Apple favors. The favors conssed of small gae marred Lea Sherman'of Mddleown, who survves hm. He leaves also pll boxes conanng candy, abou whch peces of brgh colored ssue paper had wo chldren, J. Conover Applegae of been arranged. The nex meeng of he Navesnk and Mrs. Frank E. Ewng, club wll be held a. Mrs. Joseph V. who s spendng he wner wh her Holmes's nex Tuesday. Ths meeng: husband n he Souh. Mr. Applegae wll be n charge of he hsory and leraure commee of he club, -whch s comdenal nsurance company. was nsured for abou $70 n he Pruposed of Mrs. H. M. Lafera, Mrs. John The funeral was held on Sunday afer- E. Davs, Mrs. Arhur Swf, Mrs. E. F. Jones and Mss M. L. Conolly. noon a All 1 Sans' church a Locus Pon. Bev.'*J. C. Lord had charge of he servce. The body was bured n Far Vew cemeery. Rebecca Drummond Tagh. Rebecca Drummond, daugher of Mrs. Mary L. Haga cf Hecor place, ded on Sunday afernoon, She was aken sck on Thursday wh he grp, bu she was no hough o be serously sck unl Sunday mornng. Hear dsease se n and sbe sank rapdly. Mss Hagh was born a Col's Neck and had lved here unl wo years ago when her moher moved o Red Bank. Har faher, John T. Hagh, ded seven years ago. Mss Hagl leaves wo brohers. They are Thomas Hagh, who aends a New York law school, and John Hegh, who lves a home. The funeral was held a one o'clock o-day a he house. The sermon was preached by Rev. S. R. Cunnngham, pasor of he Col's Neck Reformed church. The body was bured n he famly vaul on he old Hagh place a Col's Neck. The pall bearers wore John Eorsy'he and George Cooper of Red Bank,' Wllam Sherman of Col's Neck and C. Cupd of New York. Mrs. John W. Eaell. Anna M., wfe of John W. Esell, dod on Tuesday of las week a ho home of her ( granddaugher, Mrs. Waler S. Whe of Freehold, aged 71. years. Doah was caused by a complcaon of dseased wh whch she had beon sck egh monhs., Mrs. Esell was ho daugher of Ann and Charles T. Reed and WHO born near Jeraoyvlle, fhowns a member of ho Jeecyvllo church and was a enohor n ho Sunday-school for fory yenrs. She marred Mr. Esell n 1851 and ho nnd ono daugher, Mrs. Molvlna EumonB of' Freehold, ourvlvo hor.. 8ho leaves also ono broher, Wllam Rold of Jeruoy vllle. Mrs. Marha J. Campbell. Marha J., wlfo of Charles Canpbollof Froolold, ded las Thursday, agod 48 yearn. Abou hreo monhs ago Mra. Campbell was nkon dck wh ho grp. Ths developed no consumpon and caused her deah. Mrs. Campbell was born a New York and was he daugher of Jane and Wllam Kdd. n 1870 she marred Mr. Campbell, a nephew of he lae Andrew Campbell who paened he " Campbell" prnng press. Abou sseen years ago^mr. and Mrs. Campbell moved o Freehold where hey had snce lved. Besdes her husband Mrs. Campbell leaves fve. chldren. They are Mrs. Mame W. Ewar, Mss Mae J. Campbell, Andrew C. Campbell, Wllam\F. Campbell and Harry C. Campbell, all of Freehold. One-broher and one sser, who lve a New York, also Burvve her. Mrs. Jula Huehnson Oakey. Mrs. Jula Huchnson Oakey of Freehold, wdow of John Forbes Oakey, ded on Monday of las week, aged 45 years. Deah was caused by he grp, wh whch Mrs. Oakey had been sck en days. She was he daugher of he lae Elzabe-h H. and Edward T. Combs and was born n Upper Freehold ownshp. Mr. Oakey ded a number of years ago. Mrs. Oakey leaves wo daughers, Helen B. and Grace H. Oakey.. She leaves also one sser, Mra. Wllam B. Duryee of Freehold. _.. Srs. Xylla Hebberd. Mrs. Lyda Hebberd,wdow of Wllam W. Hebberd of Brooklyn, ded on Sunday a he home of her nephew, A. D. Conover of New Monmouh. She had been sck a long me. She was he daugher of he lae Rebecca and Garre Wlle of Mddleown ownshp. Her sser, Mrs. Margare Wrgh of Brooklyn, ded a Mr. Conover's a few monhs ago. The funeral was held hs afernoon a he house and was conduced by Rev. M. M. Fnch. The body -was bured n Far Vew cemeery. Wllam C. JFoldman. Wllam C. Holdman, he oldes resden of Mllsone ownshp, ded on Thursday, Aprl 12h, aged nney years. He had been sck a week. Mr. Holdman was born near Perrnevlle and had always been unusually robus.and srong. For'48 years he had lved on he farm where he ded. Hs. wfe ded weny years ago. _ He leaves wo chldren, John Holdman and Mss Abbe Holdman. Ralph Danser. Ralph Danser,' who lved near Manalapan, ded on Saurday, Aprl 14h, aged ffy years. Deah resuled from a complcaon of dseases wh whch he bad been sck a week. Mr. Danser was he son of he lae Rebecca and Clark Dan-, ser. Hs wfe was Mss Susan Taylor of Hghsown. She survves hm as do also seven chldren, wo of whom are marred. The chldren are Rebecca, Mary, Jenne.. Arhur, Charles, Wllam and Frederck. Srs. Jane Elzabeh Yena). Mrs. Jane Elzabeh Yeraan, wdow of Joseph Yeman of Navesnk, ded on Monday of las week of consumpon, aged 29 years. She was he daugher of he lae James Schenckof he Hghlands. Her husband ded of consumpon abou hree monhs ago, Three small chldren survve her. The funeral was held'on Thursday a All Sans' church and her body was bured n All Qans' buryng ground. Dwlgh Slansflell Ward. Dwgh Mansfeld, he younges son of Marana Hull and James Monford Ward, of Maple avenue, ded on Monday, aged wo years. The body was bured, a Morrsown. The PosofO.ee o Move. x The posoffce deparmen has. sgned o, en-year lease wh he Mercanle bank fora room n he buldng on Broad sree whch wll bo pu up hs Bprng on he lo adjonng ho bank. The place wll be fed up expressly for posofflce use. Tho neror of ho buldng and he enre furnshngs of he offce wll bo such as o mako ho Red Bank posofllco ho fnes n he couny. "O'Hoollgan's Woddlnjr." O'Hoolgan's weddng wll bo gven a ho Red Bank opera house o-ngh. Tho company s composed prncpally of sngng, and dancng comedans,..» 1» : _ Wan a Mlorsef, No maer wha knd of n horso you wan you can bo sued a our BalCB. Wo huvo jus arrved wh a carload of horses, ncludng horses for drvng, farmng and general uly purposes. T, W. Colycr & Co,, oucoeosors o J. H. Hendrolflon, Rod Bnnk, N. J, Adv. '.». Jead he Deals Of ho oxra ordlwry oalo now gong on a he dry good sore of Joseph Hulz, Rod Bank on pngo 9 of Tun RuaSTUB. Adv. '.-.; " ' WLLAM B. PARKER'S WLL MOST OF HS ESTATE GOES TO BS SSTER. Bequess o Jula Srvher, George, Sruer, Wllam B. Parker, Mary Parker, and Ellen Anderson Oher Wlls.. The wll of Wllam B. Parker of Red Bank, who ded Aprl 6h, was probaed' las -week. Mr.. Parker was a bachelor. He lef all hs propery n rus j hs nephew, Joseph Parker, Jr., son of he lae Asher S. Parker.' Young Mr. Parker was dreced o pay $3,000 o Jula Sryker) wh whom Wllam B. Parker had made hs home for a long me: ' 00 o. George Sryker,.son of Jula Sryker; $1,000 o Wllam Borden Parker, son of Mr. Parker's dead broher, John C. Parker; $500 o Mary Parker, daugher of John C. Parker; and $250 o Ellen Anderson, he fahful colored servan who had served hm many years. All he res of bs esae s o go o hs sser, Marage A. Chadwck. ' Joseph Parker, Jr., was made execuor of he wll, whch was made Augus 26,1898. The wnesses were Tylee W. Throckmoron and Wllam H. Borden. Rev. Peer Sryker of Asbury Park lef 86,780 n lfe nsurance. Of hs money $3,000 s o go o hs wdow, Emly H. Sryker, and he remander s o be equally dvded among hs four chldren, Henry C. Sryker, Herman B. Sryker, Margarea Lesle, wfe of Rev. Wllam W. Conner; and AnnaK. Sryker. One'Bon, Herman B. Sryker, s n he sae hospal a Trenon,, and bs share s o be kep nvesed and he neres of used o buy hm clohng and oher necesses^ Mr. Sryker's heologcal books are o go o hs son-n-law, Mr. Conner, and hs oher books are o be dsrbued among bs chldren and frends. He lef a mosac nksand, a wach and a gold-headed cane o' hs grandchldren, and hs oher personal possessons are o go o hs wfe, wh he undersandng ha hey ate o be shared by he chldren. The wll was made January 20h of las year. Mr. Sryker's wfe and bs son',. Henry- C. Sryker, were made execuors of he wll. Charles L. Mareof Manaaquan lef a wdow and wo chldren. Hs wll provded ha all hs propery should go o hs wfe, and ha f she lef any of he esae a her deah should be equally dvded beween" hf wo chldren. The wll was made more han weny years ago. Jane R03S of Freehold, who ded las monh, lef all her propery o her nece, Mara L. Vanderveer, wfe of Garre Vanderveer, and made her he execuor of he wll. The wll was made July, 8h, ' * -**+,;; A Lodge Celebraon. The junor order of Amercan Mechancs of Red Bank celebraed he nnh annversary of s organzaon on Monday ngh. The' hall was flled wh he members of he order; her famles and frends. An address was gven by Wllam Brown, a recaon by Percy Davs, a due by Mss Grace Longsree and Mss Anna Sou and he farce " The Major's Msake," whch was gven by he class of 1900 a her eneranmen hs Thursday ngh, was repeaed, Refreshmens of cake, sandwches and coffee were served. r A Hand Cu Wh a Chsel. Theodore C. Brown of Herber sree cu hs hand yeserday wh a chsel whle a work on W. H.Egolfs house on Oakland sree, whch he s buldng. The njury was dressed by Dr, J. E. Sayre. requred seven sches o close ho cu. Mr; Brown s very busy a presen, bu he s unablo o rde hs bcycle and ho can do no work unl he wpund heals. A Recor Resgns, Rev. F. B. Crozer, who has had charge of ho ohnpel of ho Holyr.Coranunon of Far Havon, has resgned, ha charge. Ho s sll n chargo of S. Georgo's chapel a Rumson and of S. John'f chapel a Llo Slver. No apponmen bus ye been made o ho chapel of he Holy Communon. Harves Mlorae Anoher carload of horses han jus arrved a my uablcb a Holmdel. Mos of horn aro aoolmaed and ready for mmodao use. n ho lo aro horuea suable for lades o drvo, ruck homes, fas horses, and, n fac, almos any knd of a horo ha,ono would need. f you. wan alorae now 1B ho me o ro. Wllam C. Ely, Holmdel, N. J. Adv. For ono week wll sol poaoes a $1.70 a barrel; neo sood swee poaoes a f S.00 a barrel unl sold. F. F. Sunn, AdV,,**

2 <M$M^<**><»<*<*<*^ T T T T Dsance No Obsacle o Successful Shoppng. makes no maer wheher you lve one mle or ffy from our sore, yon.can shop by Telephone 31a, or by mal, wh us wh he Bame sasfacon as hough you pad up a personal vs. Wre for samples and prces. * * Y YT Y T TY * Sus, Jackes and Skrs. Lades' and Msses', of he, mos fashonable maerals, black and colored,, some all slk lned, ohers half lned, plan ard rmmed.. $4.44, $6.66, $9.98 Lades' Box-pleaed Dress Skrs 1.48 All Wool Serge and Mohar Skrs 2.98 nfans' Reefer, Fancy and Plan Clohs 1.25 Msses' New Sprng Golf Capes,, Lades' Black and Colored Slk Wass 2.98 Tables full of Colored Shr Wass 49C. Handsome Wne All Over Wass. 98C. A Sample Lo of Corse Covers.'. 19c. Hemsched Whe Underskrs 79C. Lades' Hemsched Drawers 2&C. Fancy Colored Saeen Skrs 98C. Grls' School Dresses, 4 o 14 years 790. Msses' Confrmaon Dresses 3.98 The Buses Sore n he Buses Town of he Couny. Ths Week should be a Week of Grea neres o he People of Red Bank and Vcny.... s he second week of our Annual Annversary Sale he pos successful one we have ever had n our busness career. Speaksvolures for pur way of,dong busness a fearless way of buyng and sellng. Enormous socks, grea assormens and low prces, should add sll greaer fame o hs our Annual Annversary Sale. Le hese prces prove : ; _.' - Dress Goods, Slks and Wash Goods. We offer he resuls of recen large and advanageous purchases, of whch he followng are examples: 38-nch Polka Do Henreas. Y All-Wool Serges Lgh Sprng Plads f a11 ese a All-Wool Homespuns... J mpored French Poplns... 5'4-nch Broadcloh... Venean Clohs au hese a Novely Dress Paerns _ Hgh Class Scocf Zephyrs, Fancy Dress") Gnghams, Madras, Organdy, Foulards, Dmy, Lawn, Lappe and oher Wash ( Goods, a J, 24-nch Whe Plad Musln for Wass, ) Aprons and Dresses j 49c. a yard. 69c. a yard. a yard. < EXPRESSACE TREE. FARE PAD o Purchasers of Ten Dollars' Worh or Over. Havng made arrangemens wh he Express Companes we are n a poson o delver all pur,- chases made a our sore free whn ffy mles of Bed Bank,' Wrappers, Corses and Noon Bargans. Wellesley and Vassar W. B. make Corses... 49c. Specal W. B. make Summer Corses... 3Bc» Nemo Self-Reducng Corses... $2.48 Corse-Lned Wrappers...,... 98C. House Dresses, corse lned.,.. '...,,. 1,25 Whe Mocho Kd Gloves. 49c. Lades' Rbbed Vess, 7c. each or 4 for 25c. Lades' Drop SchedHose..'. '.'.l2fcac. Chldren's " Good 'fegchoolhose 1 lc. Mennen's Talcum Powder Royal Talcum Powder "..:.. 5c. Dr. Lyonls Tooh Powder, 19c. Dress Shelds (Klener's).', >. 5c. 4-S Fancy Table Olcloh..,', 14c. Bes Shelf-Olcloh gc. The Rumson Drve Box Paper... 2c. "E. Z." Wass forboys'and Grls.,... 19c. f f Y Y T Y f ^ Y Y USTOTE. Ths s no a one-day sale, nor do we lm purchasers as o quany; bu we do say, " The early brd caches he worm." Hence come early and ofen durng hs sale, and secure a share of hese unusual bargans. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Y Y Y Y Y Y-> LOCAL MNSTRELS. A Bg Advance Sale of Seas For Monday Xlgh's Show. A mnsrel show by local people wll be gven n he opera houae nex Monday ngh. The show wll be gven for he benef of he Monmouh boa club, and many of he people who wll ake par are members of ha organzaon. Local mnsrel performances, when gven n Red Bank, usually conan many local hs, and he shows are very popular. The advance sale of seas for nex Monday ngh's show has been very large, and here are lkely o be very few vacan seas a he enerannon. Dr. Waler Savage Wnmore wll be he nerlocuor a he.-ahow, and he end men wll be George R. Lamb, Whall S. Hll,.Al. Bocher and CharlesS. Hll, They have go up & good many new jokes. Many of hem are local, hs, bu hey say he local hs are only " jolles," and won' hur anybody's feelngs. Dr, Whmore has been praccng up wh he bones, and he s e» peced o gve a bone solo. There wll be sngng by he whole company, and here wll be a number of nsrumenal and vocal 6olos. The soloss wll be gven by Mss Ella Fonanbleau, Fred Ffck, 'Wllan Senberg, Waler B. Parsons, George C. Cooper and Frank Weller. Three lle plays wll be gven durng he evenng. One wll be a muscal skech, wren by Mss Louse Sylveser, and wll bo gven by Mss Nelle Kuhl and Fred Frck. Anoher,wll be a burlesque on golfng by Lou Teley and Fred Ser. The man play wll be a shor farce, whch wll bo gven as he wnd up of ho performance. Ths s enled "J, J.," and he prncpal par wll bo aken by Ed. Chapman, a well-known meropolan favore acor. Tho ohers who wll ako par n ho farce are Mss Sella Cougdan, Nna Anscoe, Wllam H, Hamlon, Lou Toley and Rufus Errlckeon. GRLS AS BASEBALL PLAYERS Two Grls Play n an Oceanpor Baseball Nne. Eaonown'a baseball nne playod gamo wh ho Ocoanpor eam las Saurday. Tho ecoro was 22 o 11 n favor of ho Enonownors. Two grl played on ho Oceanpor eam. A gam was played ho Saurday prevous wl a flcoro of 84 o 10, also n favor of he Baonown bpys. Crawford layncu ; capan of ho Oceanpor eam and Wlfred Hfynes fa capan of ho Euonown am. Tho ohor mom bora of ho eam aro Fred Morrs, Gcorgo Loulel, Wllam Kolb, Arhur Taylor, Joseph Wnnng, Charles Robera, Loon Smock and Ml' lard k Aurnack, Tho Euonown eam wll play a fnmo wh a Sbrowebury club nex 8nunluy, BLACKMUK GETS THE HOG. He Wns One-Thrd of by Proxy and Bu/8 he Bea. Egheen men conesed las Saurday or he hog weghng 825 pouuds, whch ljas been sho for several mes hs wner. When he hog was sho for on Saurday was owned by A. L. vns, Wlam Clark of Alanc Hghlands, Charles Woolley of Pleasure Bay an& Wllam 'errne of Keansburg. Horace Blackmur of Oceanpor was o have sho n he mach, bu he was nofcpresen when he mach was begun and Al. vns sho 'or hm, as well as shoong for hmself, vns klled seven sragh for hmself and he also made a clean score for Blackmur. Elsha Prce of Pleasure Bay also klled all hs brds, and he hog hus became he propery of.hese hree men. Yeserday Mr. Blackmur bough Mr, Prce's and Mr. vns's share, and he s now he hog's sole owner. The comng Saurday he 600-pound hog, whch has been sho for so ofen durng he wner, wll be sho for a Murray's hoel a Wes End, Long Branch. Ths wll probably be he las me hs hog wll be sho for. A SOCABLE TO-MORROW NGHT. Wll be Held, a Srs. JUary C. Gfflno's a Eaonown. A socable wll be held a Mrs. Mary. Gfflng's a Eaonown o-morrow ngh by he Shrewsbury auxlary of he ong Branch hospal. A collecon wll bo aken up and wll be gven o he hospal. A vocal solo wll bo gven by Waler B. Parsons, a pano solo by Mss Lena Craer of Oceanpor, a recaon by Mss Caherne Garrgan of Oceanpor, selecons by a quaree composed of Charles Blaadell, E. Thurson Blasdell, Hugh Seymour and John R, Woolley of Long Branch, and he eneranmen wll concludo wh he' farce " Done on Boh Sdes." Those who ake par n ho farco are Mrs, Loon Cubberly, Mss May Suphen, Benjamn John Pnrker, Charles V. Hope and Harry G. Borden. Refreshmens wll be served afer ho eneranmen. A rolley car wll leave Eaonown for Long Branoh a oloven o'clock o-morrow ngh and a car wll loavo Eaonown for Red Bank flvo mnues laer. '»». Assessor vns Buys a Ohnlnlos. Asaossor A. L. vns has bough a Columba ohanlesa boyclo from Goorgo Hanco Paerson. Only a comparavely few chanleos whools have beon sold n hs localy hs year, ho oal number n uso probably no reachng a doz6n. Buyng Gravel PH. Tho Manasquan grnvol company, n whol Judgo Holnloy and Samuol A, Paerson of Anbury Park aro lnorencd, ha».'bough ho gravel pa of Slormau.D, Ovla a Shark Rlvorand Allonwood, Sherdan Hoel Resauran. The Sherdan Hoel Resauran has become one of he nsuons of Red Bank. A pleasan, brgh, cheery dnng room, good cookng, he bes hngs he marke affords, perfec able servce, and popular prces have combned o gve s deserved populary. Ths week our specal) s ' Boled and Broled Lobsers and Broled Shrewsbury Oysers on Toas, a la Sherdan. The celebraed Pel's Beer and Rocheser Beer are always on draugh, as well as all popular brands of Lquors. Our wang room s always open, and here s every convenence for vsors. Lades especally are nved o use he room whle wang for he rolley, or whle resng durng shoppng rps. Hoel s cenrally locaed on Fron sree, a he foo of Broad sree. RASNG HOOT OWLS. A. J. Brav Has Two Old Brds and One Xoung One, Two years ago Jhs sprng A. J. Bray of Lncrof found a hoo owl's nes n a ree near hs place wh wo young owls n. The owls were no hen able o fly. They,were jus geng her feahers and hey bore a srong resemblance o young goslngs. Mr. Bray ook he brds home and bul a cage for hem n hs chcken yard. They hrved well and became full-grown owls. One of he owls s a male and he ohor s a female. Ths sprng he female brd lad wo eggs and af or seng on hem fve wooks wo young owlswerohachod. Ono of he owls ded, bu ho ohor ono s geng along flno)y and s now abou ho szo of a pgeon, An Egg Hun a Eaonown, An egg hun was gven a S. James's recory a Eaonown las week for he chor and Sunday-Bohool of ha ohuroh, rvng Denns found ffeen oggsand go a largo egg flled wh candy as a prze Refreshmens were served afer ho B Hs Tonguo Hourly Off. Jacob Srylcor, aged four yoars, eon of Jacob Brykcr of Froohold, was playng n ho yard lan wook when ho fell over a ub and ou hs ouglo so badly ha several alohcn had o bo aken n, FRED FRCK, Propreor. SPRNG AND SUMMER Carrages and Harness. We have ready a complee sock of Summer Carrages of almos every known syle. By buyng our sock rgh we are able o offer hese as low, or n some cases lower, han formerly, alhough here has been an advance n everyhng n.he carnage lne. NEW BUGGES FOR $50.00 AND UP. NEW RUNABOUTS, $48.00 AND UP. PNEUMATC RUNABOUTS, $00.00 AND UP. Surrloa»n«l Famly Carrlagca, Depo "Wagons, Ec, Busness Wagons, wh and whou ops. SECOND HAND. We have a number of good secondhand ' Carrages and Wagons, aken n rade, ha we aro closng ou a low prces. X W. MOUNT &BRO., Facory and RopOBlory Maplo Avonue and Whe* Sree,, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.

3 ANNUAL REPORT. ' O he fnancal condon o( he. Town of Red Bank For he year endng Aprl 20h, b he Board of Commssoners of he Town of BedBonf: GENTLEMEN-The followng repor of he fnances of he Town of Bel Bank, for he year endng Aprl 20h, 0, s respecfully submed: ' WATS AND MEANS ACCOUNT. 1899, BE0E1PTB. Balance on baud aa shown >?-.. repor Aprl 80h, 1899., 84, Aprl 28 Noe dscouned a.. Naveslok naonal, j ^ bank.-,.. $8, Less dscoun (1 ' 8, May 10 Noe dscouned a NaveslnS naonal M bank 8,0M 00 ' Less dscoun , July 35 Noe dscouned a Nsveslnk: naonal bank Less dscoun , Aug. 4 Noe dscouned a. ' NavesaKnaonal, M bank 8, Lew dscoun... «37 3, Aug. *8 Noe dlsoouaed a, Navesnknaonal bank 8, Less dscoun , Oc. 28 Noe dscouned a Navesnk naonal bank: S - TO 222 Lesadlscoun , Nov. 4 Noe dscouned a Naveslnk naonal. bank 8. S55 Lessdlsooun ,97000, 8 Noe 'dscouned a Naveslnk naonal.,_,. bank 8.O0O 00 Lessdlscoun Jan. 8 Noe dscouned a Naveslnk naonal bank Less dscoun... 0» 25 Noe dscouned a Naveslnlc naonal bank 3, Less dscoun... w»» Mar. 8 Noe dscouned a Nwelnknaonal Aprl S3 Ma; 15 June 19 Oo Mar May Mar. 1 June 21 a 8, Sep. S Jan. 19 UCEN6K ACCOUNT. Receved from Joseph MoDer- - mo, couny clerk: Edward DonBrel Sarah A. Akns Charles 0. Denns Wllam J. DolB. Japhla Clayon. v.,. Ernes Oroe Brower* Prck Sckles & Clay W. A. French & Co George 11. Lamb & Co J.F. Soel.; F.Sacco j.degenrng J.J.Anonldes John BbeBhan J. DefruarlDR J.G. Ksobelbach 0. H. Shumway Receved for saloon lcenses: H.J. Hay ward. F. 8. Brand Fred Smock Receved for peddlng lcenses, eo: MoHanus Bros M. Shapro Harrson Bros saac Bros A. Cronln - «D.D.Wesco Y. Eawanhlma Abem Allenfall M. Samuals..: J.Sco, ren Barre Bros J.Sco, ren George Knobb B. Bresual... B. Bresgal Bun Show F.P.Bryer J. Bco, ren Davd Balrd Genry Dog & Pony show... F. P.Sryker M.Keenan Charles E. Nlcman, for one year's lcense of opera bouse J.Sco, ren Eeon & Go James Tucker 8. Rafsky Booelved for cleanng snow of sdewalks Aprl l 23 Receved of P. H. Harrson & Sons, for Bone and weghng same July B Receved o P. H. HarrlBOn & Sons, o be urned over o Edward Fary for broks... Taxes colleced for 1897 and 1898 Coss receved from delnquen axpayers 8, , ,6M D W) 2C BOO S'OO ( CO Toal receps.! $S5, Toal dsbursemens 49,66177 $ 0, DSBURSEMENTS. Aprl 22 The Shore Elecro company. Hunng srees $ A. O. Harrson, o hree monhs' salary as clerk BO 00 Paer P. Lng, o hree monhs' salary as marshal ; A. C. Hurloy, o song grados onrlvcrsree 8 B. T, Poy A Co., o brokon. sono for srees 82 7' B, W. Morford, o coal for endng houses, Amos Bordon, o ono hundred posals John T, T«ley, onsodlan, o one-hall expenses o own hall, for lghs, woor, fuol and Janors salary May 10 Shore Eloorlo company, lghng 1 sroos Lonrsroo f Hawkns, o adversng ordnance oluolon and repor JamcB Norman, hreo monhs' BUlnry us sree euperlnondau 5 00 J, Sou Thompson, o canvassng Huns ou ;. S 90 Davd llddlo, o hrophmonhs' salary as manbnl OomolMaod Gas company, o onglno houses and rvng placo lghs Waler 8. Nolo, o sorvlcon n elnolonnnd saonery.... Wllam J. Hwannell, sorvlcos a elecon and Halmery.. (Jllbur J. Crawford, o norvlool a uleollon and saonery., Wllam. Duan, o eorvlooa a elecon... j. p. & 1., Ello, o buldng road rap. 'rppoo nveno., 85 John H. Oook, o advorlln. nolco, olvoon nnd repor Mr«. J. O. Bpnno, o anrlnlcllng nroos fur monh o rrank Pr p'."bryker'"o' "hroe/ monh' Blary U nanhul/ f C W DC uly 22 and conveyng prsoners o' Freehold...» Thomas P. Brown, o nneeen : Urubf sone.... John Lloyd, o servces a eleclon H. E; Gll, o servces a elecon A. O. Harrson, o posng no- - lces of elecon, eo... 7 Mrs. James Benne, o sprlnklng srees... Hendrokson A Applegae, o shovels, rope, handles, eus. J. 8. Thompson, o canvassng. Hfha ou,,. L Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng place lghs... Rocky Hll Boae company, o sone for srees... Roo & Dlbbon, one year's ren of enelne bouse and'axes.. Samuel Babab, o servces as secreary cf board of healh' C.V. Benne, o akng engns oflres Howard Champlaln, o repars on Relef fre bell 6 The Shore Elecrc company, lghng srees for May... The shore Elecrc company, lghng srees for June... J. B. Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng placellgbs Fred E, Thompson, o layng ourbv 19 Jobn T. Teley, cusodan, o one-half expense of own hall, for %h, waer, fuel and janors salary J. W.' Moun & Bro., o work doue on fre engnes Merchans' Seam Boa company, o egheen loads o 81 Aug. 2 The Shore Elecrc company, o lghng srees or July... Edmund Wlson, o bll for serv- ces, eo James Walsh, o hree monhs' salary as marshal, and pung up boohs. A. O. Harrson, o hreejnonhs' salary as clerk sod for posage... Peer Lang, o nree monhs' salary as marshal J. Sou Thompson, o canvoa-. sngfgasou... Davd Edale, o hree monhs' salary as marshal Consoldaed Gas company, enllgls.... Charles Everdell, o makng James J. Davs, o damage done lncornqeld..: Jobn H. Whe, o new rope on Mechanc sree bell ower.. 12 Edward Fary, for brcks 16 John Sbeehan, one year ren Unon hose Bouse. Wllam H. Wlson, o hree monhs'salary as marshal.. E. M. Haley, o akng Lbery hose 'car o Moun fre... T. Hounlban, o akng Unon hose car o Moun fre Tneodore F. Whe, reasurer, o recevng and dsbursng schoolmoneys Frank P. Bryker, o hree monhs' salary as marshal and conveyng prsoners o couny Jal. F. F. 8upp, u> sx monhs' ren of barn on Wes sree J. D. Hue, o conveyng prsoners o couny Jal. 8ep. 15 Tna Shore Elecrc Co., lghng srees for Augus... James Wulsl, o hree monhs' salary as marshal, eo:...;. C. S. Moun, expenses o freman's nernaonal assocaon L. da la ReMllle, o wlndlngand. carng for own clock and expenses, J. 8. Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou Consoldaed Gas company, engne bouses and rvng placellghs Fred E. Thompson, o layng Hag and rurbldg Z E. M. Conk, o hree monhs' salary as marshal Oo. -11 The Jhnrfl ElMrC-Company.^ lghng srees for Sepember J. Sou Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou.. Wn. H. Wlson, o conveyng prsoners o Freehold Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng place lghs 25 A. 0. Harrson, o hree monhs' salary as clerk and posage. Nov. 9. The Shore Elecrc company, lghng srees for Ooober. L.E. Brown, o sone for srees. A. C. Hurley, seng grades on Leluhon avenue and Bank sree.. Henry J. Chld, o ssung ax warrans J. 8. Thompson, o canvosbng lghs ou Thomas P. Brown, o fuel for Hook and Ladder company,. Consoldaed Gas company, en- Dec. gne bouses and rvng place lghs Thomas P. Brown, o fuel for Lbery Hose company Wm. H. Dug&n, o servces a specal elecon Waler S. Noble, o servces a specal elecon Wm. J. Swannell, o servces a specal elecon Glber J. Crawford, o servces a specal eleolon J. B. nue, o conveyng prsoners o couby Jal SS John U. Cook, o adversng anl prnng Wm. H. Wlson, o hree monhs' salary as marshal Davd Rddle, o hree monhs' salary aa marshal Theodore F. SnlHen, o oreolng elecon boohs Akns & Conk, o carrage hre. 6 The Bbore Elecrlo company, lghng sreos or November A. L. vlns, o. assessng own for 1800 ' Frank P. Sryker, o sorvlcos n ax sale Peer Lang, o hree monhs' salary na marshal... E. M. Conk, o hree monhs' salary as marshal Longsree & Hnwklns, o adversng and plulng Wesern Unon Telegraph company, o elegramb sen ou o cach Bullock J. Sou Thompson, o oanvasslog lghs ou Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng place lgha John D. Gaun, o mnaon work ou Broad sruc J. W. Flnklo and non, o mason work on Broad roc A. O. Harrson, o revenue amps, posng elecon noces, ec Engneerng Kucord, o ndvor- ng for proposals for lghng J, F. Poorson. o convoyng prsoner o couny jnll H. A. Worhley, o canules and rbooks B0 J. U, MoLaln, o 744 loads of vol lor srooa P. Srykr, o hrco monhs' salary as ollef marnlal T.. Gran, o 4'.'0 lonrs of gravul forsrws Thomas Mrmcm A Ron, o curbng, sono nnd oulvurn Jnmoa Norman, o nx monhs Blary as sree HUH HOK- "on,.,.,,.., 1, Frank Paerson, o hrw mouhs' salary ns ngh wachman O, LQWH, o lmrxmlk ln and axes, nnd nxlng npndn,,, oo,.,,, TJlonM Mnum A Bon, or curbng S Off B B « < ueo 588 T ,, BOO S S U 80 1 SO Jan. 3 Feb Mar Aprl Aprl 25 May 10 July 25 Aug. 8 Oc. 28 Nov. 4 Wllam H..WUaoQ, o conveyng prsoners o couny jal Allare 4 Son, o nsurance polcy J. 8. Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou Consoldaed gas company, en-, gne bouses and rvng place lghs J. Frank Paerson, o codvey- ng prsoners o Freehold Thomas P..Brown, o planks. andposs J. B. Rue, o conveyng prsoner o Freehold : Mrs. R. Akns, o meals furnshed o prsoners 2145 B.M. 4'J. F. Sbanley Co.,.o - dscoun and samps on noe 381 The Bhore Eleorfo company, o lghng srees or December... ~-^.:...~ A. T. Applegae,. couny collecor, on per oen o cos :. ol sone road J. F. Paerson, one monh's j salary as nlgb marshal and conveyng prsoner o couny Jal Hendrlokson 1 * Applegae, o shovels, hand cuffs, rakes, eo F. F. Supp, o sx monhs' ren of barn for ool house Naveslnk Hook and Ladder company, o one year's ren of buldng from Aprl 1s, W Aprl 1s, 1900> Olarrlsa H. Walsh, o salary due esae of James Walsh for servces Wallace Benne, o conveyng prsoner o couny Jal 280 The Bhore Elecrc company, o lghng srees for January L. 8. Chasey, o panng hospal buldngs A. 0. Harrson, o hree monhs' salary as clerk Peer Lang, o hree monhs' Jan salary as marshal L. E. Brown, o planks and poss Thomas P. Brown, o coal and wood for engne houses Consoldaed Gas company, engne bouses and rvng place lghs.:... : 1400 J. S. Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou ' Mrs. R. Aklas, o meals for pr/socers 3 25 J. Frank Paerson, o conveyng prsoner o couny Jal, JanuarySSd 2 J. Frank Paerson, o conveyng: prsoner o couny Jal, February 1s John T. Teley, cusodan, o one-hal expenses of own hall, for lgh, waer, fuel and Janors salary Frank P. Sryker, o hree monhs' salary as chef marshal ' and conveyng prsoners o couny Jal Wllam H. DeNyse, o survey- - ng on Broad sree for sone road Wllam B. Wlson, o hree monhs' salary as marshal J. A. Tbrockmoron, o brck, cemen, lumber, ec James Norman, o hree monhs' salary as sree supernenden Davd Rddle, o hree monhs' - salary as marshal Wllam H. Wlson, o meals for prsoners 7 00 Wllam Wllley, o reparng box on hose car, ec 8 50 Hendrlckson & Applegae, for blankes 2 70 Mrs. M. A. Eendrckson, o one year's ren Lbery hose house..;.. 120"00 J. F. Paerson, o one monh's salary as ngh wachman and conveyng prsoner o E. couny Jal U. Conk, o conveyng prsoners o couny jal The Shore Elecrc company, o lghng sree for February Naveslnk Hookand Ladder company, o one year's ren of ndependen hose company oadrlls 15OO0 J. Frank Paerson, o one monh's salary as marshal and conveyng prsoner o.- BounjJall... l...u J...".. 4afQ Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng place lghs J. 8. Thompson, o canvassng. lghs ou 1200 T. W. Tbrockmoron, o survey- ng Oakland sree ralroad crossng W. B. Lawrence, o fuel for Relef engne company 700 Board of healh, appropraon or Sabah & Whe, o work and maerals Fred E. Thompson, o akng down Mechanc sree bell ower 8000 Consoldaed Gas company, engne houses and rvng placellgbs 1610 J. B. Thompson, o canvassng lghs ou S 30 John Norman, o fxng sewers and layng cross walks Wllam chandler, o fxngsewers and layng cross walks J. F. Pnerson, o conveyng prsoners o couny Jal 840 Rober McKeown, for ppe 660 Eureka Fre Hose company, supples for fre deparmen 50c Wllam Norman, o work on bell ower, sewer, ec 438 George H. Sanborn, lor servces Marn Rhonkensey, o work on bell ower.. 88, John Henderson, o work on bell ower 88 NOTES PAD. Noe pad n be Navosnk Naonal bank 8, Noe pad lu be Naveslnk Naonal bank... 3, Noe pad m be Naveslnk Naonal bank 8, Noe pad n be Naveslnk Naonal bank, 8,00000 Noe pad n he Naveslnk Naonal bank 3,70000 Noe pad n be Naveslnk Nulonalbunk 8, Noe pad n bo Naveslnk Naonal bank 3, ROAD ACCOUNT HECEPTB. Aprl 7 Receved from ho roanuror of hn ownshp uomnloo for roads $3,200OC D18UUSEMKNTB. une 7 James Norman...;.. O. W. Thompson Jolm Norman Wllam Felder 22 JamesNorman 0. W. Thompson......'.. John Norman Wllam Felder. uly 6 James Norman O.W.Thompson...., Wllam Felder L.E. Brown... John Norman... Marn Shookensey,.. George Worhley.' JamesNorman James Meglll..'. O.W. Thompson.... T. W. Throckmoron., Ju.E.-Brovnu». John Norman lllam Felder.,.. Marn Bhockensey..:... GeorgeWornley Edward Haley Aug. 2 James Norman O, W.Thompson James Meglll L. E. Brown T. W. Throckmoron... JohnNorman... George Zeoler. Wllam felder Marn Sbockensey George Worhley 16 James Norman O. W. Thompson :... Wllam Felder JohnNorman.. JamesMeglll L.E. Brown. T. W. Throckmornn 81 James Norman,... Wllam Felder :.. JohnNorman O.W. Thompson... Sep. 15. James Norman Wllam Felder John Norman : O. W. Thompson James Norman O.W. Thompson JohnNorman..., Wllam Felder L.E.B'own.. -. Oc. 11 James Norman Wllam Felder., JohnNorman James Meflll Wllam Chandler 25 James Norman Nov. James Meglll Wllam Felder JohnNorman Wllam Chandler 9 James Norman L.E. Brown JohnNorman Wllam Felder - Wllam Chandler James Meglll, 22 JamesNorman Wllam Felder John Norman Wllam Chandler. Dec. 6 James Norman... Wllam Chandler John Nor man...-r 20 JamesNorman, Wllam Chandler...:,.., John Norman Jau. 8 James Norman... Wllam Chandler Feb. Mar. 17 Arrllll John Norman James Norman George Zleglar Wllam Chandler.. JohnNorman 8 JamesNorman Wllam Chandler. John Norman George Zleglar... JamesNorman Wllam Chandler JohnNorman 1 James Norman..- Wllam Chandler John Norman... W! l(am Norman George Sewar... JamesNorman George Sewar John Hennessey <,.. Marn Schockunsey.' James Norman, gradng Peers place JamesNorman... JamesNorman Wllam Fleldef ' B b ) (!) a so b , H 75 B V'& %) Toal dsbursemens $ 8, SEWER ACCOUNT. DSBURSEMENTS TO WORK OK SEWERS.. June 23 JamesNorman Samuel Blun George Daweon Abe. Burle George Zleglar John Norman Parck Walsh Danel Jackson Jobn.Carr Charles Woodson Danel Poole u... Bud Walker Joshua Cooper J. B.'Clanon.* Peer Jones PalmerGoode Denns Murray H.Johnson... Hedenberg & Knsey July 7 JamesNorman George Dawson Samuel Blun John forman Abe. Burlo Herber Johnson George Zleglar Wllam Felder HedenburgS Knsey J. A. Tnrookmoron, for maeral Henry Feld, for maeral Dendrlckson & Applegae, for mnerle.1 S&bab & Whe, for maeral... P.. Harrson & Son, for cemen Oc. 11 Jamoa Mullens 85 J. A. Throckmoron, o maeral 1899 NTERK9Tr*DONSEW June 19 ruldoncurldcaeno July 7 Noe pad D ho Naveslnk Naon bank 8, Noe pad n he Naveslnk Naonal bank 8, Noe pad D: le.navesldk Naonal bank 8,70000 Noe pad n ho Naveslnk Na- March 8 Aug. 11 onal bank 8,000 0C Posage Mdmps, saonery, oo. 87 7C Aug. 18 Theodore F. Whe, salary as Bop. 15 own reasurer Taxes unpad for no Oc. 20 Exemp Dromon, veerans, ec. 67 a 28 Nov. 21 Toal dsbursemens $49, Mar. 2 Aprl 0 B o'./.'.*.'.!! o u a 18 H S 7 23 V ' Ol B B ! Toal dlsbursomons $ 2,081 1 WATER WORKS. 1NTKUKBT ACCOUNT, RECEPTS, July 81 nconlved of board of waor cormlbblonora 111 CO $ 050 0C WOlK ON HOADS. 0. Aprl K0 Jamas Normn 09 M Jan. 29 Receved of board of waor O. W.TbomvHon 38DO commlshlnnors 1,200 0 John Nurnun 21 0C Tux duplluao of 1809, waer ax 2, Wllam Ohandlor 117 Wllam 'lddm!u «5 Toalrooolpa $4,199}' 61M aoorg«klgor s sa A.P.Cook 4!1B Jo»oph L. Whl«v ' Coupons pad for wuor neres May 10 James Norman O for July and January 8,0110OC John Norman.. 13 Waor ax unpad, 1«K) 170 7! Wllam cmdlor a 4000 Wllam Felder a Toal dlbburnomms $1, O,W. Thompson low Onorgo K'llglor 10 no RECAPTULATON. f) Of 9-1 Jamos Norman, 09U ]900 Wllam Floldor OH & W»ynndnoana nooom,...,. $85,73!) 1' Waer works neres accoun 4, Road accoun 3,20000 Toal receps.,.$68, DSBURSEMENTS. " Ways and means accoun......$49,60177 Waer works neres accoun.. 4, Road accoun. 8,86078 Bewer accoun... 2, ' ^859,1098(1 Balance on bnd : $3, Two noes for money borrowed are now n be bank. One of hem, for , was for be purchase of he gsshoube propery, and was undersood when hs noe was (rven-ha should be - carred unl a solver cerfcae or sewer bond for hs amoun should be ssued. The oher noe, whch s for $2,000, was gven o rase money o pay road blls. Tbe own has Jus receved from he ownshp s annual appropraon of 83,200 for roads, nnals noe-wll be pad wben falls due. THEODORE F. WHTE, Treasurer. ANNUAL REPORT, OF THE, Board of Waer Commssoners OF THE TOWN OF RED BANK. Forme year endng march 24b«lOOO Balance on band, March 25h, To cash receved durng he year, vz: From waer rens, sprnkllng.c $7,21265 " sale & ren o( meers " appng perms " maerals, Ac,sold By cash pad fnr operang and repars: For engneer's salary $1,020OO " asssan's salary 51. " fuel 9'8O2 "supples, " repars o bolers, pumps, servce ppes, changng sand ppes, &o. " one-half cos of rebuld- * ng coal resle " offce ren " commssoners'salares. " servces akng meers, & C ' $ Toals : $ collecor's commsson.. Toal 4,18029 By cash pad for meers pur-.. chased... $ By cash pad for appng By cash pad or appng, specal Shore Elecrc Co By cash pad for appng on Broad S.. (Morrs & Scbroeder) By cash pad for consrucon ems: For one-naf cos of rebuldng cool resle $ For pung n wa«r ppe, connecon on Broad s., for new sree By cash pad own reasurer: July 81s, :...:...$ January 29h, , ,. 1, Toal paymens... '...88, Balance, cash on hand '... 1, Unpad accouns: Regular servce o Jan. HW0 S , Regular servce advance o Juyl.0...., Meer accouns o Jan. 1, ' , Sale o meers, recenly Toal 82, , Tho nhnvf repor shows an ncreased, consnmaon of waer amounng o nearly welve hundred dollars over las year, besdes. here was a large quany used for flushng he sewere. There has been an ncrease n he "Operang Exroaes" ove las year o SOU5.43. Of bls amoun. J7.1B s for one-half of be cos of renewng he coal resle and enclosure, rendered necessary parly by be abandonmen of be nee of be smal coal "jmmes" by bo ralroad and he subsuon of heavy egh-wheeled "gondolas." One-half he cos was charged o consrucon, as he presen srucure s a more subsanal anl durable one, founded on brck pers, and 13 more capacous. The pumpng of a much larger quany of waer han formerly has ncreased he amoun of coal used by $ a poron o whch ncrease s however owng o arse of 85 cens person n be prce hs wner. The oollers and pumpng machnery bave had more han usual repars hs year. n fac canno be dened ha bolers havng such consan use as hese have bad for ffeen years mus soon need exensve repars. The boler room and sack were so arranged as o perm mom or a blrd boler, and would be he par of wsdom o procure such addonal boler a an early day. n dong hs would be lndlspenslble o make a small addon o be buldng for a work room, and for sorage of supples. s hree years snce he lasslx-nch aresan well was pu down on Chesnu sree, and be old ono on Oakland sree renowed. These ogeher wh he one pu down n 1894 nre all dong well and show no sgns of abaemen lu he flow. Bu should be remembered ha 110 new servce aps bave been made durng he pas hree years, besdes he prvae exensons o Shrewsbury and Eas Sde Par. Toe sewer flush anks are also nearly all n use. becomes! necessary herefore for safey, o add anoher sx-nch well bls season, whch we would advse o be locaed abou 300 fee wes o be ralroad on Chesnu sree. We are aware ha several exensons o he waer mans are much needed. may, however, be opeden o defer for awhle hoeo lnes no mmedaely requred, on accoun of ho excessve cos of ron, rusng cla he prce may recede n be near fuure. ' '. All of whch 19 respecfully submed o he Hon. Board of Town Commssoners. JOHN 8. APPLEUTE,. WLLAM J. HNEDEN, WLLAM CULLNGTON, March 27h, 0. Waer Commssoners. A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curous, Curren, N STOCK ALMOST GVEN AWAY. Lbrares Suppled Cheaper bnn a any Book Sore n he world. LMAlEN AND BOOKS BOUGHT. Mammoh Caalogue Froo. LECCAT BROTHERS. 81 CHAMBERS STUBKT, 3d Door Wes of Cy Hall Park. NE\y YORK. NDGESTON Cured by Johnson'* Dyspepsa Cure " sfterd overwo yea rswh ndgeson nrd Nrvoua Dyspepsa, unable o n or Bleep. red several plyslclnns nul dfferen remedes, n hey only helped me for a uhor lme. A frend ndvlsed me o ake Johnson's DyNep'-U Cure. have uke lee boxes, nul am m \ feelng beer U<m lnve for wo yenrn. Jav«a good appee, Bleep well nl lnve nmu p h. nyupons of ndgeson or Dynpqwn, v h ~ have ganed en pounds n wegh wll- f couple of monhs. nn nkng plewuc l. u. commendng Johnson's Dynpepuln Cure v!» «ever cull, md «vcr«l of my fedmre lul.urf wh marked resuls." L. A, Arnold, 'lun, UrgoDoxoc«.bym«H,orllve.c«nnw»v AUdo a TUB JOHNSON LA»ORA.O( H(., V., m l M l mlmdelph Jumo Cooper, Jr., J)W nml Whe Brrcb. M... Hollywood k Co., 1(W Munmoul Sree.

4 . ' " * # * l - THE RED BANK REGSTER JOUM H. COOK. Edor and Propreor - -: ADVERTSEMENTS _., Should reach us no ner han Wednesday mornng Sample copes of THE EEQSTKB and prned rales of adversng wll be sen o any address on applcaon. Adversers have he prvlege of changng her announcemens as ofen as hey desre whou exra charge. Readng noces wll be nsered for "10 cc5«xlne7«;h~lnberlon7^thes8;nolces wll be placed a he boom of columns and marked Adv. Obuary noces and poery, lodge resoluons, ec., wll he nsered for 10 cens per lne. Noces of brhs, marrages and deahs publshed free. WEDNESDAY, APRL 25, The Reason of Hgh Prces. Same me ago THE REGSTER spoke of he grea ncrease n he prce of many arcles whch were conrolled by russ, ncludng seel and ron, paper, eo. THE REGSTER declared ha he prce was pu- up arbrarly, whou any necessy on he par of he manufacures, bu merely o ncrease he profs of he russ whch conrolled her manufacure and sale. A number of papers aacked THE REGSTER for s saemens and declared ha he ncrease n prce was due o he grea demand for goods; ha he mlls could no produce enough o mee hs demand, and ha he presen prce was double he former prces because of hs exraordnary demand. The recen closng down of-nearly a score of ron mlls shows ha THE REGS- TER was correc and ha hese oher papers were wrong. The presden of he Beel rus, n speakng of he close down, sad ha he mlls closed down because hey had ourun consumpon; ha hey had grealy over produced he goods manufacured, and ha hey were gong o wa unl some of he surplus goods were dsposed of before hey resumed work. Upwards of men were hrown ou of work by he closng Of hese mlls, bu he prce of he produc has no been reduced. The rus con^ rols he manufacure,of hese goods absoluely. evdenly hnks ha cn make more money by. compellng people o pay double prces for wha hey mus buy, han o keep he mlls open and sell a a far prof. The closng of hese mlls shows ha he russ have power o pu he prces of her "goods a any fgure hey please and ha hey are wllng o hrow housands of men ou of work n order o reap exoronae profs. The ron and seel russ makes every farmer, every bulder and every man who desres o make any mprovemens o hs propery, pay hem rbue before, he can ge.he maerals for makng he mprovemen. The closng of hese mlls, whle keepng up he enormous-prces oher producs, s conclusve proof of he rapacy of hese russ and of her power o levy oll on he publc. The newspapers are keepng up her demand ha he governmen shall nerfere wh, he operaons of he paper rus, whch has nearly doubled former prces, bu hs s because he paper rus nerferes wh hem' personally. f russ are a good hng, as hese papers say, here s no reason why hese papers should no pay double prces o he paper rus, as hey are now compelled o do. Every oher busness s compelled o pay double prces, and here s no reason for exempng newspapers so long'as farmers and mechancs and' home owners have o pay double for wha hey ge n order o enrch russ. THB REGSTER beleves ha when any combnaon of neress s made whereby any manufacure becomes a monopoly s me far he governmen o nerfere. Bu does no beleve ha he governmen should nerfere o save one ndusry or one busness from beng robbed by russ whle perms he robbery of oher busnesses by oher russ. The newspapers whch wan he governmen o nerfere o save hem from exoron whle hey endorse he exoron when pracced on ohers are abou as cheap a class of reformers as one would care o mee. Church Novru. The Easer musc a he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church nex Sunday morn ng wll no bo repeaed, as announced owng o he absence of a member of h< chor. Waler B. Parsons and Mrs. Benjamn F. Wkoff wll Bug a due. The pasor's homo wll bo "Tlo Ecu moncul Mssonary Conforoncc." Mr Prce wll proach a Eaonown a nghl on " Sabbah Observance." Tho ladles' ad socey of he Fs Mehods church wll hold a broad an cako sale n ho lecure room of n church on Saurday afernoon. Tho lecuro on "Th6 Wonders o Lqud Ar," wll bo gvon a ho Re< Bank Baps church on Frday ngh o joxfc weak. Eov. F. B. Evor of Tronon w preach a ho Red Bank Prcsbycrln church nex Sunday. Han of Thank*. Tho famly of John Evoro Frozo wsh o oxond hor hanks o ho mauj frends n Rod Bank who BO kndly OX rcbbcf hor sympahy by owwa los WednoBlay. dl S TOWN TALK. seems o be aken for graned ha he four, members of he presen board of commssoners wll be. eleced a he comng own elecon. s undersood ha he presen four members of he board are wllng o' serve anoher year f he people wan hem o do so. Ther servces o he own durng he pas nuance n offce. When he presen board of commsloners came n offce las! May hey had hree vexaous problems on her hands, One of hese was he hreaened su agarf he own by Mr. Mchell, a former sewer conracor, and he clam of he own agans hm for defecve sewer work ; anoher was he Oakland sree rossng, whch was a legacy.from sev- :ral former boards of commssoners; nd he hrd was he housng of Lbery nd ndependen hose companes. * ## These hree quesons have, been me y he presen board n a manner whch has proved of grea advanage o he own. The hreaened su by Mr. Mchell occuped he board for a conderable poron of he year, The clam was evenually seled whou a lawu and resuled n he scalng down of Mr. Mchell's clam n such a de'gree as o save abou $8,000 o he own. The djusmen wh Mr. Mchell was auch,ha he defecve sewer work was made ;ood and he sewer sysem made horwghly sasfacory and effcen, before ;he own ceased o press s clam agans Mr. Mchell and hs bondsmen. The ;ourse hus adoped secured o he own erfec sewer work whou he own eng compelled o pay Mr. Mchell's mjus demands, and whou subjecng he own o he expense and uncerany )f a proraced lawsu.» * * The Oakland sree crossng maer las been pressed vgorously and he sase s now n he cours, wh an execed decson nex monh. n hs maer he commssoners delayed_ akng posve acon unl a smlar, su, rough by he borough of Souh Amboy gans he ralroad, had been decded. ha su was decded n favor of ho lorough las fall, and he Red Bank ommssoners a once began proceedngs o compel he openng of Oakland ree. The reason for delayng he su ml he Souh Amboy case was Beled as o gve he own of Red Bank he dvanage of he decsons of he cours n ha case. Ths would gve Red Bank "lne" on her own case, and would make he su cheaper o he own and e a qucker-decso-harwee he u begun ndependnly of he Souh Amboy case. *» * n regard o he housng of Lbery nd ndependen hose companes, ha maer has been seled by he erecon f a comforable and convenen buldng n Whe sree, bul especally for fremen's use, and a no greaer cos o he own for ren han was formerly pad. * * * One of he greaes reasons why he presen board should be eleced, howver, s because of her acon when he Tnern waer company sough o ge onrol of he own's waer works and ewer sysem. Tha concern red o ge possesson of he own's publc works a a small fracon of her value, andon ge ng possesson of he works would have gven he people surface waer o drnk nsead of her presen pure aresan, and would have made he own pay heavly for he fre proecon whch now enjoys almos whou cos. The commssoners refused o be a pary o any such scheme, and he plans of he company o plunder he people of Red Bank fell hrough for he me beng. * # * s no o be supposed, however, ha he company wll abandon s plan o seze he own's publc works. There would be a vas forune n he grab for he men who could ge he works under he condons hey proposed. Nor need be supposed ha hs scheme, however exponsvo and ourageous mgh bo for ho people of Red Bank, wl lack local supporers when he flgl o oh an ho works ronlly begns. There are pleny of men n Red Bank, as here are n every communy, who aro ready o sell ou ho neress of her own for cash. Tho profs o ho waer company would bo so groa ha could well afford o spond ffy housand dollars, or oven ono hundred housand dollars, o Beouro ho pobbgbbon of ho own's publc works, n addon o he amoun hey proposo o pay ho own. Wh lls amoun of money a largo number of men, oven hoso who nro consdered "hgh up" n r'bpoolbly and mor ally, could bo bough, nnd horo B llo' doub ha hero wll bo a good many Rod Bankera who wll bo rondy o Boll ou hor own whon ho opporuny odors. # * # n hs, vlov-of ho COBO becomes doubly nccebbary o he own ha mon should b» (lcoel o ofllco who wll op pose nevey way he effor o rob he own of 's publc works, and who wll no consen o anv proposon lookng o her dsposal,. The four members of he presen board have shown her opposon o he-soheme.bj.absoluely refusng o ake any acon whereby he own would lose hese valuable properes. They can herefore be horoughly rused o connue f-prpec-he.own'arer. ess. The man who s nomnaed for he rfew member of> he board, o ake he place of John B. Bergen, who was eleced las^year bu who declned o serve, should Jbe requred o gve apmblc pledge o oppose all plans whch would lead o he sale or dsposal of he own's publc works. No man who s no wllng o do hs should be eher nomnaed or eleced. A GASOLNE BLAZE. Slenrv W. Tarrnnoh Burned on he Sanaa and Face. Henry W. Yarrngon of Oceanc was burned on he hands and face yeserday by burnng gasolne. He was reparng he gas plan ha lghs hs houses along he rver. He dsconneced from hs ;asolne engne he ppes ha lead o from he gasolne ank and had hen blown hrough he.ppes wh a bellows o clean hem ou. -Some gasolne ha was n he ppes 'ran ou around he engne. The engne s se down n he ground and Mr. Yarrngon was n he engne p. He dd no see he gasolne ha had run ou of he ppes. Aferconnecng he ppes o he engne agan he sruck a mach o sar he engne up when he gasolne flared up and enveloped hm n flames. Hs hands and face were badly burned, hs mousache, eyebrows and' eyelashes were burned almos off, and hs har ha was below hs ba was badly snged. He'was aken home and Dr. Armsrong of Far Haven was sen for o dress hs burns. wll be some me before bs hands wll be of much use o hm. A Lodge o Ge a Prze. Sx new members joned he Royal Arcanum lodge of Alanc Hghlands as Frday ngh. They were George Bell, Charles Robers and Henry Coe of Por Monmouh; W llam Abeam of he Hghlands, Joseph Sankewecz of Locus Pon and Charles Loux of Aanc Hghlands. Some me ago a prze of $50 was, offered o he Royal Arcanum lodge" n' New Jersey whch ook n he mos members n proporon o s membereljp by May 1s. The Alanc Hghland^lodge needs nne new members o be.he wnner of he prze d^ hs mrb'&r of proposons for membershp, have been receved. Go Drunk on Branded Peaches. Wllam H. Ello Of Cenral avenue wen o Far Haven one ngh las week and wen no (Mrs. Armena' Jobes's house whle he famly was away. Ello s a relave of Mrs. Jobes and he had a keyof he bouse. He helped hmself o a lo of preserves, ncludng some branded peaches. He ae so much branded peaches ha he go drunk and wha preserves he dd no ea he scaered around he house. The nex mornng afer daylgh neghbors of Mrs. Jobes saw Ello leavng he house. Mrs. Jobes has had a warran ssued for Ello's arres. 4 Socable a Mrs. John Kng's. The lades' ad socey conneced wh Grace church held a socable a Mrs. John Kng's on' Maple avenue las Frday ngh. These socables are held every monh. No admsson s charged bu ce cream and cake are sold. Recaons were gven by Mss Anna Valenne, a due by Mss'Blanche Spnnng and Mss Sade Chld and a voln solo by George Hoff mre! The socable was well aended and a very enjoyable me was had. *» A Tramp'Sen o Jal. A ramp who'gavo hs name as Frank Rley was arres.ed Saurday ngh for beng drunk and nsulng women on he sree. He had a hearng on Sunday before Jusce Chld and was senenced o hry dayb'n he oouny jal for beng drunk. Afer beng senenced Rley " cussed ou" overybody n ho jusce's offce and Jusce Chld added sxy days o hs senence for swearng. H By n> Bono. Frank P. Ynrnell of Belford s panng ho seamboa Wllam V. Wlson a Perh Amboy. He goes o nnd from hs work overy day by ran. Tho ran on whch ho comes homo was leavng ho Koypor saon on Monday ngh when Bomo ono hrew U bg acone hrough ho wndow. The sone Bruok hm on ho shoulder and mado a bad bruse. WHEELMEN BUN DOWN. Joseph and Arhur Johnoon of Xavesnk Mee Wh an Accden, Joseph and Arhur Johnson of Navesnk rode o Bed Bank on her bcycles las ngh, '.They vsed Joseph Johnson's cousns, he Msses Bobbns of Borden sree, and abou en o'clock hey sared for home. The ngh, was very darkvalur Johnson had a lanern onhs bcycle and he roda ahead. They had reached Throokrnoron's gully when hey collded Wh a horse; and buggy. The rg sruck Arhur frs and hrew hm down. Joseph was so close behnd ha he ran wh, full force no Arhur and hs wheel, he wagon passng over boh of hem. Arhur's wheel was no damaged. The fron wheel and sprocke wheel of Joseph's bcycle were broken. Joseph, however, escaped wh less personal njury han Arhur. Joseph was sruck on he shoulder by some par of he rg, bu hs njury was slgh. Arhur was brused on 'hs lef cheek, hs coa was orn on he shoulder and hs clohng was soled wh dr. The young men were rdng on he rgh sde,of he road when he accden happened. The man n he wagon drove ofle whou wang o see wha damage he had done. The boys walked back o Red Bank and afer geng fxed up Arhur rode home, bu Joseph sayed a bs cousns' ove ngh.." Danel Penger's New Poson. Danel Penger of Red Bank has opened a sale and exchange sable n he rear of he Sherdan hoel. Be also has charge of he Sherdan hoel sheds. Mr, Penger was employed by Msses Huldah and Rhoda Holmes of Eolmdel for many years, bu he was compelled ' o gve up hs place on accoun of poor healh. A Wheel Smashed. James Ayres and Alonzo Benne of Lle Slver sared for Long Branch on Sunday on her wheels. When near Long Branch Benne, who was rdng n fron of Ayres, fell from hs wheelf Ayres dd no have me o urn and he ran over Benne's wheel, smashng. Tbe young men were compelled o walk homo, * * *" Publc School Examnaon. The publc school examnaons for grammar grade cerfcaes wll be.held on Frday, May 11h. The examnaon n Shrewsbury ownshp wll be held a he publc school a Far Haven. The schools from whch scholars wll compee for he examnaon are hose a Lle Slver, Far Haven, Tnon Falls and Qcennc.. A Cheek Bone Broken. Ralph Magure ends he pool able n saac Turner's barber shop on Mechanc sree. On Saurday ngh he and Wllam Braxson go n a scrap abou seng up he balls and Braxson sruck Magure wh hs fs, breakng hs cheekbone. BARBER CHARS FOR SALE. Two barber chars for sale cheap. Lllan E. Desch, Seabrlgh, N. J. Bean Poles and Poss For Sale. Lma bean poles ond cedar poss for sale. H. J. Rosevel, Lle Slver, N. J. WHTE GRL WANTED. Whe grl waned for lgh housework. Apply by leer o Box 174, Red Bank. HOUSE TO RENT. Half of house on Mechanc sree o ren. Apply o Alce Hendrckson, Red Rank. GRL WANTED. A grl waned o do housowork; whe preferred. Apply o Mrs. Alce Hendrlckson. A HORSE WANTED. A bay horse, 1C bands hgh, sound and knd. Apply o Trunk McMahon, Seabrlgh, N. J. FOR SALE. 18 horse-power boler andd-horse power oscllang engne. 43 Whe sree. Red Bank. LOST. Two peacocks and one pea hon. f found please nform T. J. O'Donohue, Shrewsbury, N. J. COWS FOR SALE. An exceponally fne mlk cow wh young calf for Bale. Apply o H. Campbell. Rod Bank, N. J. FOR 8ALE. One bay horso n Ors-claBS order. Too lgh for our work only rooson for solng. Doremus Bros. WANTED. A noa grl for gonoral bousowork n small famly. Mm. Wllam Plnard, 177 Broad sree, Red Bank, MONEY TO LOAN. Three loa of money o loan; $4,000, $2,000 and $l,00o, on nre bond nod morgage A. L, Tlns y Red Bank. LME FOR SALE. Oyser shell lme. n small or largo quanes, for Balo. nqure a ho Joun 11. raoreon farm, Rverddo Drve...' ' KEYPORT'S RESTAURANT. Wbon you aro n Kyfwr, go o Yancey Andorsou'u resauran for your meal*. Caerer for weddngs and pares, ORNAMENTAL TREE8 WANTED. Wo \vll PM cabh for and romovo largo, woll- Bbapod ornamenal»hndo ( rcm.,.wre or call «n Allonhure Numorlo«. ' FOR 8ALE...., A lmed numbor of buryng plola mljolnlng lf LUlo Bllvor comoorjr, for»alo. Apply o John Mo- Oolgan, Rod Bank. N. J. Morses for Bale BOARDERS WANTED. M Wo have jus reurned 1 A oomforablo homo and clourful rnomn o pnrloo froo ho "Wes wlnhlnr frb-clnas board nodorn lmprov«mon«wh a carload of horbofl. Among ho U Broad nroc, od Hank. lo nro Eomo good coach pnru, p, muldlo hornoa and d hgh* hh Boppng drvng d m l ; FOR 8ALE. uluo Homo good work horaea, T. W. Norhern (Cod poaoes, No. r,~ko. S, Oroon Mom)' b) delvered a jmrnoaroa saon Colycr & Co., aucccbbors o J. H. Hen-Sdrokaon, Rod Bank, N. J. Adv. Howard T. Bly. Uolmdol, N, ao&lo1mw.; All e».oopor barrel J. HOUSE TO LET. Bouse o le on Wallace sree. nqure of A. Ludlow, clong sore, 16 Broad sree, ^ed Ban. NOTCE. Second-band furnure bough androd a Bshop's aucon and commsson house. Eas fron sree. RedBa&k.,......,. ;... ; ', - '. ' L O S T. " rr "-: ': : ' ;. A bunch of keys a or bear Red Bank ralroad; saon, A lberal reward wll be pad for her reurao Teley Son, Red Bank. \ COOK WANTED. - A good cook waned, one barboroughly undersafusler busness ;blgb wages o he rgh pary Apply 94 Broad sree, Hed Bank. '>. GRLS WANTED.,. Tweny grls waned for hand Bowng and ex-- J, m? D S, dohln K > ^P". M foeory of S. Esner. No. 65 Wallace sree, Bed Bank., : -. : WACONS FOR SALE. Sr new wo-horse'farm wagons, one new hreesprng grocery wagon and a second-band buggy for sale. 0. H. Hurley. Shrewsbury, N.'J. PAPER HANGNG AND PANTNC. f you are abou o paper or pan, le me esmae on your work. 1 wll save you weny-fve percen. F. M. Chambers, W Broad sree, ed Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. A few good boarders. Good able, pleasan rooms. Mrs, M. A. Sephens, Chesnu Blree, near Mapleavenue. Three mnues from ralroad saon. EGGS FOR HATCHNC. Barred. Plymouh Brck eggs forhachlng. E. B.' Thompson sran; $1.00 for 18 eggs, carefully packed, John H. Wllams, Farmngdale, N. J. FOR SALE. Cedar rowboa n go'od«ondlooh, cheap: a lo of flower pos and flower hangng baskes, decoraed and plan, ollslzes, very chep, 61 Shrewsbury avenue; EGGS FOR HATCHNG. Offer few sngs of eggs from my flock of choce whe leghorns, grea layers of large whe eggs, >.00 for ffeen. John A. Beyer, Newman Shrlngs road. Red Bank, N. J. CARPET WEAVNG. John Splllane has moved bs carpe weavng shop from James /Walsh's on Mechanc sree o Wes sree, near Monmouh sree. All knds of weavng on sngle and doable warp. MAN WANTED. Gardener and useful man woned; one who undersands vegeables n successon. Good wages o he rgh pary. Apply o W. 0. Ncholas, KW Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. '. WEDDNG AND VSTNG CARDS Engraved a Gverdell's. Fnes work, reduced prces, also seals, noe paper monograms, rubber samps, sencelb. and plaes of every descrpon. 29 Rversde avenue. Red Bank. VEGETABLE WAGON FOR SALE. Large one-horse huckser wagon n One order, new curans, op, shelves, ec., las year: 810 on sasfacory four monhs' noe or dr cheap for cash." JameaS.Mallory,Bed Bank,N... SWTCHES MADE. Mss ona Brand, former har dresser for Mrs. E. Wels, would lke orders for swches, combngs, eo., o mako up a home. Address, Mss. Brand, 117 Wes Froh sree. Red Bank, N. J. FOR SALE. ' Locus' poss for sale cheap, have allslzes from sx nches o egheen nches n dameer. Have also some Gandy srawberry plans for sale. Apply o Mlcbael Donelly, nex o Wllam Sherman's farm on road o Morrsvlle. COOK WANTED. A srcly frs-class cook waned. One who horoughly undersands cookng n all ld branches. Colored preferred. Good wages wll be gven o he rgh pary. Apply o W. C. Ncholas, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. A BOOK. LOST. Los, beween Broad sree and he saon, a red day book conalnlng_a-n)omorandum of polco and wres of he Long Branch exchange of (he Now York and New Jersey elephone company. Fnder wll please leave a he Cenral offce a Red Bank. HOU8E FOR SALE OR RENT. Suaed on Sprng sree, near Tower Hll avenue, conanng egh rooms and an ou kchen. Barn, wagon houses, ben houses, sheds, ec., on he propery ; also ra rees. Lo 102 fee fron by 270 fee deep. J. Edgar Brower, Box 054, Red Bank, or call on be premses. \ FOR SALE. 0,000 Repeaer srawberry plank, $f per housand, delvered n eher coun? free of charge Also a lo of Gandy, Sbarpless, Downng and Kenucky, some of hese as low as $1.60 per housand. Also 1,000 ;concor< grape vnes, 3 or 4 years old, J.G. Pres, Llncfof, N. J. LEGAL NOTCE. s... My wfe, da L. EuQln of Fne Brook, havng lef my bed and board whou lus cause, wll no be responsble for any blls conraced by her afer February Bh, '. R. F. RUFF1N. FOR SALE OR RENT. A vacan plo of ground on Broad sree, near Monmouh sree, Red Bank, N. J,, suable for busness purposes. Wll buld o su enans; ren reason-^ able. Apply o JOHN HASSELBERGEK, 220 Bas 87h sree, New York Cy.' COOK'S RESTAURANTS. desre o onnounco ha haro aken charge of he resauran n bo opera house block a Red Bank. The resauran wll be open seven days n a week. Seaks, chops, oysers, clams, and everyhng usually found n a frs-class resauran wll be served. My resauran on Fros sreo, near bo foo of Broad sree, wll bo open BX days a week, from half-pos sx o olevon o'clock, on ho samoplan m hereofore. Good servlco a boh places and a reasonable prces. Meals ady hour. CHARLES L. COOK. FEETLZEKS. Farmers, gnrdoners, superlnloddona of counry soaa, and ohers n need of Ferlzers or nseccdes, aro hereby nofed ha wo. ho only resden manufacurers of ho abovo arcles n ho couny of Monmouh, aro ready o supply horn wh any of euch goods n large or small quanes. Orders for gpoclal Forllzore aro also spflclod. Ground bono, bono phosphae, comploo corn or poao mnnuro, ankago, nlroo of soda, sulphae of ammona, eulphao and murae of poash, odorless lawn dressng, and Pars groon aro kep consanly on hand. JONES'S BOAP AND FERTLZER WORKS, RED BANK, N. J. FOR 8ALE OR RENT.. Tlo wheelwrgh nnu blacksmh shop a Llncrof, formerly conduced, by ho lao Arhur L. Conovcr. Also for ealo, hree now farm wagonb and abou 8,000 foo; of oholco oak plank. Apply o J. OONOVEH, Llnorof, N. 3. Thdro )au Japnnoao proverb, "Tosco onco s beer han o hour n hundred UmoB." To fully upproolao ho ruh of lls axom, ry Chnmborlan'B Cough Romody when youhnvoa cough or cold and BOO how qulohly wll effec a euro. You aro ceran o bo more han plonocd wh s ollloaoy. For snlo by Olmrlof A. Mnon & Co,, drugglea, No, 0 Broad sroo,

5 PERSONA!. TMss Sarah McCary, he day operaor n he Red Bank elephone exchange, and her Bfeer Kae, who s employed by Paerson & Spnnng', spen Sunday wh her moher a Tuckahoe. Mes McCary's place n he elephone exchange was aken by Mss Ljlle plumley of Long Branch, who s employed n he cenral offce a ha place. Edgar Terhune and h moher have moved from Newark o James Whe's, house on Oakland sree. They formerly 1 lved a Red Bank, M.Terhuues"en>. ployed as manager of he power depar men of he Shore elecrc company. Mrs. Wllam Fowler of Branch avenue has reurned from a week's vs a Englewood and New York. Mrs. Sarah Van War of Brooklyn s he gues of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Tuns Paerson of Long Branch Cy and her son'peroyjspen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Snff en of Herber sree, who are Mrs. Paersons parens. Mr. and Mrs. DeW 0. Wheman of New York have been rsng Mr. Wheman's broher, Charles M. Whema^ who s soppng a Red Bank. Wllam Pope, Jr,, of Lncrof, has gven up hs poson u Cook's resuran a Bed Bank. Mr. Pope has recovered from an aack of he grp. Mrs. Henry Supp of Wallace sree and her daugher Alce are spendng hs week a Npw. York wh ; Mrs. Bupp's sser, Mrs, Andrew Cardn....- Mrs. Rchard Applegae of Chapel Hll, who has been vsng her. sser, Mrs. 0. B. Anderson of MOD mouh sree, has reurned home. '.. Mss Louse rwn of Orange, a former eacher n he Lle Slver publc school, has been vsng Mss Hae Parker of Broad sree. -. s Wllam Sewng, Sr., and no Wllam Sewng, Jr., who has rened one of Theodore Whe's houses a Eas Sde Park. '.. Mss Taylor and Mss Mabel Wyckoff of Red Bank spen Saurday wh Mss Margare Swackhamer of Mddleown. Mrs. Wllam. Sllwell of Mddleown has been vsng her daugher, Mrs. James R. Smock of Broad sree. Mss Sarah Clayon, who s employed as senographer by he Meropolan' lfe nsurance company, has been Bck. Mss Esse Fe of Perh Anboy spen a few days las week wh her aun, Mrs. S. Prnce of Washngon sree. [ Wllam Longsree of Herber sree, janor of he Shrewsbury avenue publc school, s sck wh malara, Mrs. ElberJJorse. of., Shrewsbury avenue spen las Frday wh Mrs. Herber Pease of Mddleown. T. W. Leson of New Brunswck spen Sunday wh hs eon, "Wllam W. Leson of Red Bank. Msses Jula and Mary Sheehan of New York are vsng her moher a Newman Sprngs. '"- Mss Maude Denns of New York has been vsng Mrs. Dusan Allare of Branch avenue. Mss Burde Davs of Fron sree s vsng her broher, Dr, Edwn Davs of Bound Brook. Mrs, W. A. Sweeney of Wallace sree has reurned from a vs : wh relaves a New York. Mrs. Andrew Hoag of Chesnu sree has reurned from a vs wh her moher a Newark. Mss Sade Applegae of Chapel Hll s vsng her cousn, Mss Eva Con over of Red Bank. Mss Emma Headley of Brdge avenue s vsng relaves a Elzabeh and Newark. Mrs. Harry Worhley of Red Bank was a gues of frends a Mddleown on Sunday. ' Mrs. Danel D. Bray of Red Bank spen las Frday wh frends a Mddleown Mrs. Charles A. Mnon of Monmouh sree spen las Frday a New York. Mrs, Rebecca Clayon of Trenon has been vsng relaves here. Mss Mnde Morrs of Wallace sree s sck wh measles. Mrs, George Coloy of Shrewsbury avenuo s sck. John Volleau of Herber sreo s serously sck, Two Weddngs To-day. Mas Alce Hall, daugher of James Hall of Now Sharon, was marred -a noon o-day o Dr. Clark H. Gordon of Trenon, formorly of Allenown. MsB Mary Aloo Fosor of mlaysown was marred a noon o-day o Thomas Everngham of Phladelpha. Tho ceremoney ook place a ho brdo's home. Movng a Houso. The lubbard houso a he corner of Broad and Monmouh srcon, whch wau rooonly bough by Davd Hanco, was movod aoroos ho rolloy raclf las ngh. Tho olocro lgh wres had o 'bo cu and ho own was whou lghs from abou ono o'olock unl hs morn- poya o advorso n THE REGSTER, PROF. WATNG'S AUTOGRAPHS. He Has Auographs of Many Army * ; and Xavv Offcals. Prof.^C. Herber Wallng, prncpal of he Oceanc publc school, has he auographs of all he commanders of vessels who fough a he bales of Sanago and Manlla, expepng one of he capans, who ded, soon afer he engagemens. Besdes hese he has auographs of promnen army offcers and he auographs of Governor Theodore Roosevel. The auographs were secured by personal solcaon. The auograph" of General Os was obaned from he Phlppnes and he auographs of General Fzbugh Lee from Cuba..Mr. Wallng has bad he auographs mouned on a card embellshed wh army and navy desgns. The card wll be framed and hung up n Mr, Wallng's room n he Oceanc school. - Runaways a Freehold. A ean drven by Holmes Conover of Freehold go scared las week a a ple of boxes on he sdewalk and ran away. n fron of he Epscopal, church he horses ran on he sdewalk and boh were" hrown. One of he horses njured s breas by jumpng over a {Sos n fron of he church. Mr. Conover escaped njury and. he wagon was no damaged.. '_''. John Jonea of Vanderb'urg lef hs horse sandng a Freehold las week n charge of Mrs. oones when he horse go scared a a passng bcycle and ran Parlor Sea, Cushons and Har Maresses Made o Order and Made Over, away. The horse broke loose from he Maoga and Carpes Fed and Lad, wagon by collson wh a lamp pos Furnure Reparng and Polshng, and ran on up he sree, where wasshades, Awnngs ard Wall Hangngs. caugh. The wagon was badly damaged bu Mrs. Jones escaped unhur.. Bes Work a Seasonable Prces. _ ; «O.». ; A Brhday Celebraon. Mrs.. Grandon Blls of Leonardrlle gave a croknole pary las Thursday ngh n celebraon of her brhday. Games were played unl abou eleven o'clock, when refreshmens were served. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Leonard and famly, Mrs. S. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Moron Souhall and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roop and famly, Mrs. Margare'Leonard and famly, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Capan and Mrs. Wllam Bogle and her son Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davs and Mr. and Mrs. George Davs.. ^ Recoverng From Typhod Fever. Mrs. Frederck D. Benne of Freehold, who was aken sck wh yphod fever whle ravelng n Europe, has been aken o a prvae sanarum near London,,She s.mprovng, bu wll be some me before she wll be able o reurn home. ^»?-, An Easer Collecon of $800. A collecon of $800 was aken up a S. Luke's Mehods church of Long Branch on Easer Sunday o pay for repars recenly made o he church. The collecon was $ more han he amoun asked for.» +. A Women's Bg Lodge. The Daughers of Lbery lodge of Long Branch leads all lodges a ha place n pon of members wh a membershp of 284. The Royal arcanum lodge sands nex wh a membeehp of 226. ' BRTHS. LOHSEN.-A BeUonJ, on Sunday, Aprl 2M, Mrs. M. 0. Loaseo, of a daugher. MARRAGES. CULLNGTON BURNS, A Rod-Bank, on Wednesday. Aprl jfl, by Rev. Rober UaoKellar, Deborah, daugher of Mary Helen and WllUam Cullngon of Red Bank, and Charles Edward Duma of Jersey Cy, formerly of Bed Bank. JONES-LYNOH.-A Shrewsbury, on Wednesday, Aprl 25b. Mss Eaheryne Dudloy Jones, daugher of L. D. Jones of Shrewsbury and Jopepb Hamlon Lynch of New York, formerly of Long Branch. PERCK-BENNETT. A Monasquan, on Monday, Aprl 10h, by Re?. Joseph F. aaw. Mrs. Mary Ferce of llanasquan and Dr. John W. Benne of Long Branch. THOUNE CURT18. A Harmony, on Wednesday, Aprl 18h, by Rev. John All. Mss Blancho Thorno of Harmony und Harry F. Curs of Hazle.. OEATUS. APH-EGATE.-A Locus Pon, on Frday, Aprl SOh, James Applegae, aged 71 years. CAMPBELL.-A Freehold, on Thursday, Aprl lob, Marhv J., wfe of Oarles Campbell, ugefl 18 years. ' DAN8ER. Near Mnalapan, on Saurday, Aprl 14h, Ralph Donsor, aged 6u ycurs. E8TELL. A Freehold, on Tuesday, Aprl 17h, Anna M., wfe of John W. Esoll. aged 71 years. GALLAGHER.-A Allonown, on Wednesday, Aprl 18h, Owen Gallagher, agod 78 years. HAGHT. A Bod Bank, on Sunday, Aprl 22d, Robooca, daugher of Mrs. Mary L. Unlgl. HEBBERD. A Now Monmonl, on Bmlny, Aprl 2Sd, Mr*. Lydla Hobbord, wdow o Wllam W. Uobbord o Brooklyn. HOLDMAN. n Mlllsono ownshp, on Thursday, Aprl Sh, Wllam 0. Holdnan. aged 90 years. O'OONNOR.-Noar Frcohold, on WodnesJay, Aprl 18h, Joromlah O'Connor, aged Ml years. OAKEY. k Frcohold, on Monday, Aprl,10n> M*. Jula uchlobod Oakey, aged U v:«m. PATTBRSON.-A farmlngdalo.on Hunday, Aprl 15h, Charles Paerson, Jr., aged a years. WAUD.-A Uod Bank, on Monday, Aprl m, Dwlgl MansBold, son of Jnmw Manfor Ward, nod 8 years and 8 monhs. W1TEMAN.-A Rod Bank, on Sunday, Aprl Kd. Annlo, wlfo of Charles M. Whlunan of Now York, nfod 4«years, 0 monhs and a clays. Lsen o he Voce of Scence, Prof. Wllam Jago, dsngushed olons, says: " Tho resulan oohollo' sal has nporlon noon, honoo her connual use a o be deprcoaod." Ho s alkng of oroum of arar bakng' powdor. Tlnro s no phylo n Eaa BAKNG POW- DCK, bu horo aro u grea leavonnp pqwer and a cerany of noon whch oro ho delgh of ho boa ju»lroh,of lfe's good hngs. Red Bask Opera House. '... : C. E- XE3AX,Manager. OTE NGHT ONLY. " ', Aprl 25h, THE LAUGHNG SUCCESS, "O'H6ul an's beddng," ' '. ' - :. '. f '» " The Greaes Laugh Producer on Earh, Funny Cfmedlans," Prey Grls > Sparlllngjfllu^c. Reserved Seas ono sale a Mnon's Drug Sore.. Prces 25, 85, 50 and 75 cens. Trolley cars o Long Branch and Eaonown afer he performance. SCHMDT & HENNG, EXPERENCED Upholserers and Cabne Makers, 50-a Broad S.. Red Bank, N. J. MSS SOPHE WALLNG, Dressmaker.»1 Broad Sree, RED BAX, X. J. Talor-Made Sus a Specaly. Charles A. Mnon & Co., druggss, have a new and relable kd glove cleaner. a no a lqud,, leaves no odor and can be used whle he glove s on he hand. Mnaure,, Brooches,! %} Colored / or..plan, a ^ reasonable^prces. $ Lfe, sze Waer Col- $ ore, Craybns ; '''ald- por-, 8 ras :,o{ ;all,' syles ^ made by : (. ^.-,'! *< DEHART & LETSON, Red rbank, f, J., > < Seabrlghl, N. J., ^ Alanc Hghlands, N. J. LVERY STABLE. The fnes rgs n own a ho mos reasonable raes. Saddle Horses a Specaly, Compeen drvers sen wh parleb day or ngh. HORSES BOARDED and rffs kep D ll condon a low raes. THE STANDARD LVERY STABlE, D. B. HUFF, Manager. 83 ed 35 Whe Sree, Red Bank, N. J, Long dsance elephone, 82a. Local elephone, No. 1 H. E.BRALLARD,, SDCCK88OH TO DUSTAN ALLARE, l Fron Sree. led Bank, X. J. : CHOCE MEATS, POULTRY, GAME N SEASON, J VEGETABLES, TRV1TS, ETC., '*-AT MODERATE PRCES. WATERS & OSBORN, 1UNU1TACT0E118 OF Sash, Blnds, Poors, Mouldngs, Brackes, ec." Sorcon Doors and Wndow Screens mado o order. GLAZXG A Jobblne ol all knds done a shor noce, Blar uulldnr, Mnnlcs. Boro Frons, BcrollHwng, and Hard Wood Work n all Ua bmnclra. MECHANC ST., RED BANH, N. J, Flrs-Class Reparng. Dcu Whe Ook Leaher. Lowes Prce DOMNC A. MAZZA. 81 Wllo Broo, ono door rora Maplo Avonu;, XUQD DAWK.N. J. T;HE :,' ' / : - : :- Monmoul Boa Club's All he Local Favores AT THE OPERA HOUSE ON Monday, Aprl 30h. DON'T MSS f. USUAL PRCES OP SEATS. FNEST LAUNDRY WORK A Cy Seam and Band Laundry, / 82 MONMOTH BTBEET, RED BANK, N. J... J, FELTMAN, Manager. Try our Celebraed Domesc Fnsh. Laundry wll be receved a Frank H. Weller's, 10 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Drop us posal and we wll call. < >. Now la he me o bave all he fences fxed before he snows and freeznff ground se n. Delays are dangerous. Le me pu you up some of he Perfecon Sprng Locfe Wre Fence and all he rouble o mendng fences s pas for he nex weny years. can buld hem nay hegh, as many wres and says as you wan, and furhermore every wre s he bes heavy galvanzed seel wre ha can he made. Send and ge crculars and prces and learn more of he bea fence of he nneeenh cenury. Eslmnes cheerfully gven on eher farm or lawn fencng. GEOHGE N.CONKLN, Agen for Monmoul Co. Mddleown' N. J. WALL P/VPERS AT HARRSON'S. 87 Proad sree. Red Bank. N. J. < w ; f you Have. No Ye Called o nspec Our New Sprng Mllnery, wll pay you o do so, as we have a ' choce lne of all he new Has, Flowers, Mousselnes, Taffeas, Ec. Mss A, L Morrs, MLLNERY, COR. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, BED BANK. N. J. ^' Plumbers' Prces. T T" ROCKY HLL! 's go o be a sandng ^ joke ha plumbers' prces J^. are ourageously hgh. & More jokes are wren & abou he hgh prces of X plumbers' work han abou mohers-n-law, or goas, or ce men, or anyhng else. 1.. We don' know how s % wh oher plumbers, bu \ everyone ells us ha our \ prces are far and reason- X able, and ha our work s.,? frs-class. Cook & Oakley, " 18 Fron Sree, '! RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.! Sone Sorage Company, Rocky Hll, New Jersey, V - Crushed rap rock of all szes kep consanly on hand. Carload los and upwards caftb'e loaded" on demand and shpped o all pons on he New York and Long Branch ralroad. Also foundaon or cellar sone.. ' ART STORE! Lessons n Embrodery and Lace.! < All he laes, desgns and maerals for dress and ha rmmngs n Duchess Lace. 50 BROA) STREET, C.. Sephenson, Seed and Eang Poaoes. My old sock of Poaoes s all cleaned up and have jus receved a fresh carload of Green Mounans (Mchgan seed); also some Queen of he Valley and No. 2's. These Poaoes wll be sold a marke prces. also have some excellen eang Poaoes a he rgh prce, sold n wholesale only. The Poao Marke s on Wharf Avenue. JOEOfT RED BANE, N. J. Smoko Baley's Combnaon. 1 4 **************************** **********

6 FREEHOLD'S PUBLC WORKS. The Town's Waer and Sener Sysems are on <* Pauna Bass. The pas year was he mos successful one n he hsory of Freehold's waer and sewer sysems. The waer renals were $5,203,05, au ncrease of $ over he prevous year. The ncome from sewer renals las year was $1,818.20, an ncrease over he prevous year jpf $ Las year he uncolleced waer and sewer rens amouned o $710.70, ' whle a he presen me he combned arrearages amoun o only $ Nneeen new aps were made o he waer sysem las year, nowhsandng whch he consumpon of waer was 1,694,184 gallons less han! was he prevous year. Ths s due o he fac ha here were no large flres durng he year and ha here was leea wase han n former years. A oal of 66,650,852 gallons of waer was pumped las year, nearly half of whcl was pumped by waer power. Owng o he ncrease n he prce of coal he own's coal bll was was ncreased nearly $200. Freehold's waer sysem'was pu n n 1900 and he sewer sysem wo years laer. To buld he wo sysems he own was bonded for $89,000. Ths deb has been reduced $30,000 n he en years, he waer bonds havng been reduced $8,350 durng he pas year. The waer works and sewer sysem are boh under he conrol of he same offcals. mprovemens. Edward E. Burdge of Locus Pon s buldng an addon, wo sores hgh, o he norhwes corner of hs house and he s also buldng a bedroom over he kchen exenson n he rear of hs house. George Brower s dong he carpener work and Joseph Maxson s dong he mason work. Mrs. Sarah DeVesy's house a Naveenk s beng repaned by her son, Charles DeVesy. Spencer S. Morrs and Mrs. George A. Hammond of Alanc Hghlands are repanng hen* houseb, W. A. French & Co. of Bed Bank, who recenly ook possesson of J. E. Ralph's hoel a Alanc Hghlands, are havng a number of mprovemens made o he place. The plumbng!b beng overhauled, elecrc lghs are beng nsalled and changes are beng made o he barroom fron. The plumbng s beng done by Conover B. Whe. Peer Lang haa had hs house on Bank sree'repaned. New Buldngs. The Uned Saes express company wll buld an express offce near he El- "beror saon. wll be 14x80 fee, one sory hgh and wll cos $400. Mrs. Paul Alexander of Alanc Hghlands s buldng a new sore adjonng her presen buldng near he seamboa dock a ha place. Mrs. Charles VanHorn of Allenown has hough a lo on he Josephne dell propery and wll buld a double eno" wen house on. Mrs. George Lews of he Hghlands s buldng a new house adjonng her hoel. Her son George wll occupy. Wllam C. Wharon wll buld a new house on Broad sree a Keypor a a cos of $1,800. Rchard Burrowes of Keypor wll buld a new house a a cos of $3,000. A Hoel o be Rebul. Mrs. Peer F. Sckenck of he Hghlands wll buld a new hoel on he se of he one ha was recenly desroyed by fre. 'Bernard Creghon, who had a lease on he old hoel, wll reopen hs bar n he new hoel as soon as s compleed. He wll pay a renal of $1,000 a year for he new hoel, whch a $800 CBS han he pad under he former lease. When he hoel was burned down a poron of he weseud, used as lvng aparmens, was lff sandng. Ths par has been repared and Mr. Creghon wll conduc ls bar n unl he now barroom compleed. - -» Recen Renals. Among he recen renals made by W. A. Hoppngnro Wllam A.Clayon's house on Wallaco sree o EarloMnon James Who'e house on Oakland sree ' o Mrs. M, Brenden ; Mss Jula Byram's house on Prospec avenue o Benjamn B. Bowman of Far Hnvon; John 8. Applogao's hoho on Sou sreo o Mrs saac T. Smh ; md Phlp Cuhl's house on Wnlluce sree o Mys, Wllam Jacques. mprovemens o a Fro Truck. Tho ruck of ho Oceanc fro companj of Long Branch hnfl been fed wh n regulaon ruck swngng boll a n cosl of $20, Tho monoy for ho boll wn rased by Frank K, Gno, a mombor o ho company. A ongue Offcal Resgns. Mrs. Euron O^don bun been oloco hrd vco presden of ha Epworl league of Calvary church of Keypor flll n vnennoy cmoed by ho removal from own of Mrs,. J. Zolly, TRAUS VJ^^SlSTON^Ol) BENG SAFSFED. YOUR; MONEY BACK-jr YOU'RE NOT. 1ROAD STREET. RED BANK. N.J.f ANOTHER WRAPPER CHANCE. Women's Wrappers, made n he very bes manner, of a good qualy percale, warraned fas colors, choce of a lo of very prey paerns, skr cu 3^ yards wde, yoke and Tfcollar rmmed wh brad, he rgh prce $1.00, here a. VERY GOOD CORSETS AT 44C. Made n long or shor lenghs from bes mpored jean, heavly A boned, wo sde seels, renforced a he was, n whe or colors, ^ rmmed wh lace, all szes n hs lo, a genune bargan. A An a. *F*Tlll SWELL DRESSES FOR CHLDREN. Of prey novely cloh and washable ducks, nealy made, wh' combnaon plan cloh and brad rmmng, n salor A Jr sus and dresses, a varey of colors, a kjjd worh $2, af u CHLDREN'S NATTY REEFERS Of all wool lades' cloh, n all he waned brgh colorngs, very prely rmmed wh fancy brad and buons, very Gfl dressy lle garmens, n all szes, easly worh $2.25, a (J9 PRETTY FANCY PETTCOATS, Made of slk fnshed Egypan wh he more fnsh, accordon pleaed ombrelle flounce, n all, he prey sprng colorngs and also black ;' hey have all he appearance of a fne slk J Cfl skr; very specal a luv SPECAL PRCED KD GLOVES. Lades' and Msses' Kd Gloves of undressed kd, n black, an and oak shades, szes 5j4, 5^, 6 and 6^ only, slghly mperfec, a glove worh one dollar, here whle hey las OR f a per par. buu DOG COLLARS AND PULLEY BELTS. ' The Dog Collar Bel of black, an and grey leaher, ncely mouned- wh chan and name plae. The Pulley Bel of black san rbbon, 3^ nches wde, he regular 50-cen AC. knd, a fauul Deeds Recorded. The followng real esae ransfers, have been recorded n he offce of Mff; ouny clerk a Freehold for he week ndng Aprl 21s, 1900 : SHREWSBURY TOWNSHP. Ullle A. BoDlanrer o Harry Sockley (Blocksom.)' ece of propery, $3,000. John 8. Appleprao o J. Howard Mclnyre. Lo Red Bank, George O. Waerman, ex'r, o J. H«ward Mclnyre. Lo n Red BnuU, 88C0. Wllam G. Ward, rubee, o Harry M. Harley..and a Bumson, 87,500. MDDLETOWN TOWNSHP. Derrck G. Campbell o Charles C. rons. Lo a?or Monmouh, $150. ATLANTC HGHLANDS. Ocavla M. Brown o Hra E. Payne. Los 873, 174, (197,698 and 199 a Alanllo Hghlands, $1. KATONTOWN TOWNSHP. Caherne J. Sherdan and ohers o Thomas Paerson. Pece of propery, $1. Marha L. ORdcn o Franoesoa A. Comans. Pece f propery, $1,.. ATLANTC TOWNSHP. John Saeslr. adm'r, o Jacob A. Hlbrunner. Pece of propery HAUTAN TOWNSHP. Wllam Brown o Wllam A. Henderson. Lo a leypor, S3OU. Greeo Grove Cemeery o Wllam Coleman. Cemeery lo a Kejpor, S«. Green Grove Cemeery o Wllam C. Auderaou. Cemeery lo a Koypor. 40. Green Grovo Cemeery o 8axon E. Anderson. Jemery lo a Koypor, S4). MATAWAN TOWNSHP. Carolna Tully o Wllam w. Beckley. Pece of ropov.sl.sw. ' 8uydam Conover o DlysseB G. Woolloy. Pece of propery, 31. OCEA* TOWNSHP. Susan E. Slocun o Jehnnuo/ P. Jeffrey. Lo a Long Branch, SOff. Margare Mndlgan o»l!lc)ncl Colon. Lo a Long Urancb, S45u. A. E. DoBuun o Edmund H. Wrgh. Lo a Long Branch, S. KdmunU H. Wrgh o John. Ferrlor. Lo a Long llrunch, S.. Houson FcldH. shorut. o Lewla T. M. Slocum and oers. Lo a Low: Branch. S'-'GO. Lews ''. M. Blocum and ohers o LucoJu Johnson. Lo n Lonu Brunch, $400. Jesslo Meyer anl husband o Ebollo Jloore. Lo n Long Brunch, SD.OOO. Jesslo Meyer and husband o Charles A. YYlrophclmur. Lo a LOD Bael, $7'O. Mary E. Green o Joul, Warden. Lo a Long Brunch, $MX), Henry Olmmhorlaln. adn'r, o Chrlslau Brhm. Lo n Low Branch, Sarnnol M. Cowphmd o Thomas P. McKonna. 6 los l Lome. Urunoh, $5,0 0. Llda. Brown o Uouocca Brown.!! los a Allonlurs, $1. Joseph. Bryan o JunuB. Bryan. Lo n Allcnlun, $1. Josnph. Bryun o James. llryn. 2 lob a Allenlura, gl. NEPTNK TOWNHP. Jaflu. Poxm o Mary n.'lokra. Lo n Anbury Turk, $1. Jam A. lrudley o Hnchol llalloy. Lo n Ashryl'urk, 81,750. Joseph M. amyon o Ellzbcll Anhmoro. lo n Asbury Prk. 8'J,S(K), Jnmra L. llulco o Ucbccun fl. Woulson. Lo'n Ownn Orove. 8«.7X>. 1 Klns. AnUwlo o Dnvlu K. Havens. Lo a Wen AHlmry l'nrl, Kdward,, lowlnml o Hnnml ). Comfor Plcco of propery u Anbury Park, 81. Hom A. l;ro»rc o Anln G. llwrolulo, VUo of nnnwryn AHlmry rurb, S, Wlllln (Mun md uhura lo Jcol) Bclnvarz. lunl Wep Anbury 'urk, 8l«, OlmUnl '.. Duvln, Blmrlr, o Anl L, Bolcr, adm'r, x n Was Anbury 'urk, 81.1)00. duorun H. lxmn 11ml ollmrn o Amlo ', llororn. 1M n W!n Anbury l'rl v 8«K). Abram <). flomfn, mln'r, U> Wlllnm M, Taylor. /) a Ocean (rovo, 8NXJ. Abrun C. UaukDH wlm'r, U MnrKBre E. OovlKon. /norannravo.sloo. Anna M. Jolmuu, ox'r, o 'lubo E. JoDlson. 4 UmO»unUnv8l ' 8. A. -Paerson, rusee, o Mary Holland. Lo a Ocean Park, 81. WALL TOWNSHP. Sarah, Moun o Wllam H. Moun. Pece of propery,',81. Wllam P. Tayloro J. Edear Falkenburg. Pece of propery, 85". A. Byland V. Solomon o Sberman B. Ova. Pece of propery Jane Lard and husband o Sherman B. Ova. Pece of propery, S80O. Joseph F. Allen o Sarah A. Rce. Pece of propery, 81. Sherman B. Ova o 8. A. Paerson and onera. Pece of propery, 31,000. Wllam Rce o. B. Campbell. Lo a Haoasquan, Ella U. Falkcnbure and husband o Loue W. Longsree. Lo a Manasquan, $1. Loue w. Longsree and ohers o J. Edgar FalkenburR. Lo a Snnusquan. S. Eobor Pearce and ohers o J. Edpr Palkenburg. Lo a Manasquan, S2'0. Clarence Kennedy o Belmar Realy company. LoaBelmar, 81. George C. C. Wlson o Waler L. Mcbermo. Land near Belmar, S. Waler L. McDennol.o Laura Wlson. Land near Belmar, 81. Frank L. Janeway o Wllam B. Janeway. 7 los and oer land a Norh Sprng Lake, Charles H. Clavon o Lous D. Benne. 2 los a SprlDff Lae, $225. sabella M. Suphen and husband o Moron G. Fornan. Lo a Key Eas, 85,000. HOWELL TOWNSHP. James Buff o Samuel T. Hurley. Pece of propery, $o. Houson Felds, shorlff, o Thomas 0. Curs, ex'r. Pece of propery, S77n. UPPER FKSEHOLD TOWNSP. Enoch Dondrckson o Mary R.Gullck. 2 loso Allenown, S'^WO. lary. Gnllck and husband o Anna A. Roblns. Lo a Allenown, 8101). Danel Mack and ohers o Sarah A, Mack. Lo a Allomown, 31,400. A Tealnoulal from Old " consder Chamberlan's Cough Remedy he bes n he world for bronchs," Bays Mr. Wllam Savory, of Warrngon, England. " has saved my wfe's lfe, she havng been a maryr o bronchs for over sx years, beng mos of he qe confned o her bed. Slo s now que well," s a grea pleasure o ho manufacurers of Chamberlan's Cough Remedy o be able, o publsh esmonals of hs characer. Tloy show ha grea good s beng done, pan and sufferng releved and valuable lves resored o healh and happness by hs remedy. s for sale by Chnrloa A. Mnon & Jo,, druggss, No. 8 Broad sree. ' GO TO THE New York Sample Shoe Sore TO BOY Y0UH FOOTWEAR. Tho Cheapes and Mos ollablo Place n Town. 8. PRNCE, JVonf S., Oppose Sherman's Mea Marke, FRANCS WHTE, Real Esae, Loans' 1 and nsurance, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ; MONEY TO LOAN. - ' have any amoun you wan up o $4,000. [ '- LOTS FOR SALE Foureen on Broad sree, hgh ground, 50x200, $1,000 each, erms easy; n a few years hey wll be worh double. A Hanoe Park, adjonng Eas Sde Park, 52 loa, prce $ o $250; hese los are 50x200 and some are larger, rch ground; a hs prce you wll double your money n a shor me; erms very.easy 4 ' have los all over Bed Bank whch wll sell a low prces and on easy erms. FURNSHED HOUSE, mprovemens, fully furnshed, pano, wll ren o a good pary he whole year for $800, abou fl rooms, he owner beng away. have' some '40 oher furnshed coages from'$!00 o $3,000 m own ard oh rver. UNFURNSHED HOUSES. All my cheap houses are rened bu you can arrange for he wo double houses eas of Grace M. E. ohureh, ren $9.00 or $10.00; one s rened, hree lef, apply o me. have houses on, rver wh fronage on Recor place and Rversde avenue, ren $2o.OO and $30.00; on Broad sree, four houses, $85.00 and $40.00; Maple avenue, $85.00 and $40.00; rvng sree, prey coage, $27.00; hree houses on Fron sree, $20.00 o $35.00; one nea house on Broad sree, $21,00; prey coage, wo los and barn a Eas Sde Park, $20.00 and some ohers. SPECAL.," Furnshed coage, fve bedrooms, near Par Haven; rver, boa, bah house; ren reasonable. NSURANCE n Mancheser of England, Magdeburg of Germany, Merchans' of Newark and oher frs-class companes. «, Offce oppose Globe Hoel, Fron sree. FRANCS WHTE. Women's Two Dollar Shoes. Two dollars buys a good woman's shoe a hs sore. 's a popular prce a mos sores, bu oher sore's wo-dollar quales and ours are no o be compared. To mach ours oher sores have o add a quarer o a half dollar o her prces. We wll quoe a few nsances' of wha s awang you here: Women's vc kd, flexble, kd p and paen leaher p Oxfords, an or black, $ Helen " Oxfords, n all szes, n all he nobby syles and popular leahers, $2.00. Women's heavy exenson sole Oxfords, paen p and kd p, all szes, a $2.00. We guaranee always ha we gve you more value han any oher sore. Money back f you wan s our guaranee. FORD & MLLER, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Always he Bes n Town. Now s he me o hnk abou your sprng ouf. Before purchasng a su or an overcoa, come and see our assormen. Also our complee lne of Underwear, Top Shrs,' Has and Caps, odd Trousers, Hosery, Neckwear, ec., for men, boys and chldren. Bes goods, and prces always he lowes. J. KRDEL, Cloher, Haer and Furnsher, 6 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, A HOUSES TO LET. have que a number of lousos o lo furnsnedand unfurnshed by season or your. Prces from $200 up furnshed, nnd e low as $7.50 per monh by ho year unfurnshed. hnvo money o loan n he followng mns $000, $800, $1,000, $2,200 and $0,800. lmvo many oholco los for sale cheap, W. A. HOPPNG, Zeal muae. XVMCM JllUUno. BED BANK; N. J. Gold Medal flour f X * a $4.65 a Barrel. L - 1! Abbo Worhley, < JAUe Slver Saon, X. J. jgj

7 ,. " '.. ' 0... '.. ' MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Sew Offcers of a Chrsan Endeavor Socefv. The Chrsan Endeavor socey of, he Baps church-held a socable a Mrs. Rchard Lufburrow's on Monday ngh. The followng offcers "were eleced : Presden James 0. Hendrceon. Vce presden-mss NeUe Spader. Treasurer MsaKae O.Fros. Edgar H. Cook of Alanc Hghlands wll gve a lecure on Ben Hur a he Baps church o-morrow ngh for he benef of he Mddleown councl of Amercan Mechancs. The lecure wll be llusraed wh aereopcon vews. ' Joseph Despreaux and famly, who have been lvng on he Herber L. Pease place, wll move o Navesnk hs week, where Mr. Despreaux owns a house. Mr. Despreaux has been employed by Frank Swackhamer. Mrs. Mary C. Blanck of New York has been spendng a week wh her daugher, Mrs. Edgar A. Bloe. Mrs. Blanck and her grand-daugher, Mss MolleB. Ayrea, wll sal for Europe hs week, wh some frends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, who were o have moved o her summer home a hs place las Thursday, were unable o cdme on accoun of he sck; ness of Mr. Tayldr's sser, Mss Mary K Taylor. J. Dey Conover has had an old wash house orn away from bs house and he s buldng a porch on he eas sde of hs house. Mr. Lsk of For Monmouh and hs son are dong he work. The Chrsan Endeavor meeng a he Reformed church wll be led by Mss Nna Roo nexsunday ngh. The BUDjec wll be " Wha s God's Due?" Wnfeld Wallng has moved hs fam. ly o he house on he Farvew cemeery propery. Mr. Wallng wll work n he cemeery. J. Dey Conover, who baa been on a wo weekb' busness rp hrough he Wesern saes, reurned home Saurday, Mrs. Henry Meehan of Keypor and her daugher Ella spen Sunday and Monday wh Mrs. Meenan's son Thomas. Mrs. Waler H. Merr and her son Frank are vsng Mrs. Merr's sser, Mrs. Frank Schroeder of Jersey Cy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dez of Belford and her daugher spen Saurday wh Mrs. Golob Dez,'Jr., of Holland. Wllam and Fred Wlson.spen Thursday wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. James Wlson of Maawan. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Merdan bf New York moved o Chrs church recory on Thursday for he summer. Mrs. George Drum, who has been confned o her bed for he pas four monhs, s no much unproved.. LeRoy and Wlle Lufburrow and ra Douglass have bough new bcycles from Alber E. Snyder. Mss Cora Pease spen las Thursday wh her sser-n-law, Mrs. John Pease of Cenervlle. Mss Kae Dorse reurned home Thursday from a vs wh her sser a Arlngon.. Waer Conroy of New York spen Sunday wh-hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conroy. The fregh house of he New York and Long. Brunch ralroad has been paned, '" ' C. O'B'en, who s employed a Sandy Hook, spen Sunday wh hs moher here. Mss Belle Evans has been vsng her aun, Mrs. Joseph Marks of Souh Rver. Augusus Colnuorgan of Long Branch was a Sunday gues of Golob Dez, Sr. Msa Gerrude Adams of New York has been vsng he Msses Harshorne. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Crane spen Sunday wh frends a Marlboro. W. W. Conover sen wo boardng h'orseso New York hs week. - Frank Carney spen las Thursday wh frends a Hohndel. Mrs. J. D. Senchen s vsng frends a New Canaan, Conneccu. Warren Smh of Keansburg spen Sunday wh Harry Morrs. Harvey Nevus has bough a wheel from Waler H. Merr. Mrs. Rchard Luf burrow spen las Frday a Asbury Park. Charles H. Morford spen las "Wednesday a New York. John Crawford of Tnon Falls spen las Frday here. Warren Conkln of Asbury Park spen Tuesday here. Wllam VanZee spen Sunday a Keypor, _ Holmdel Hews. Rober Johnson, who drves a sage roue beween here and Keypor, s sellng reurn ckes o New York for $1. The prce was formerly $1.25. The fare from Keypor and reurn by boa s 50 cens and ho 25 cens reducon s n Mr. Johnson's charges beween Holmdel and Keypor. The Tnern Manor waer company, whch proposes o furnsh waer o owns along ho coas, s negoang wh Crawford brohers for he prvlege of buldng a dam and overflowng her meadows as one of her sources of waer supply. Morford Taylor has bough a horse from Dr. Thomas Ely of Phladelpha. The horse has bean boarded durng he wner by Dr. Ely's broher, Henry Ely of hs place. A sessonary moong was held n ho Reformed church las Frday afernoon. Tho exorcses noluded an address by a reurned mssonary. John Ely, ho buohor, has sared a second buchor roue for he summer nonha. He a drvng ho rouo hmself. Ohrnbyonco S. Holmes, who has been aendng a mlary school n MaBBaohu- BOUH, has rourned homo for ho uum- MlBses Huldah and Rhoda Holmes lavo bough a now eam of horses from Wllam 0. Ely. Mr«. Elbor B. Dorso of Red Bank haa boon valng hor faher, Rulf K Buphon, '. Mrs. Alex L. McOlcon Rpon Sunday a Freehold wh Mr. MCOOCB'B molor. Honry L. Holmes has had rubbor res pu on hd runabou. f Tun REGSTER dooo all knds of prn ng and docs quck and good. Th< prco la low for(u grade of wor.k done- THEODORE F. WHTE, \ Rooms and 2, Regser Buldng, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. MONEY TO LOAN N AMOUNTS OF $600 TO $5,000 ON " RED BANK PROPERTY. FNE PROPERTES FOR SALE CHEAP. The James H. Peers and H. C. J. Schroeder esaes houses wll be offered for sale a very reasonable fgures. Each house wll be on a lo oo fee wde. They are well bul, large, handsome, modern houses wh all mprovemens and are well sued for fne counry resdences. \ FURNSHED HOUSES TO LET. have a grea many furnshed houses o le n Red Bank, on boh sdes of he Shrewsbury rver, a Far Haven anctoceanc, on he Rumson road and a Lle Slver. Prces from $oo o $1,500 for season. Houses and los for sale on every sree n own. ( NSURANCE. nsurance placed n good companes, ha pay losses promply, a lowes nsurance raes. &!nzq*&?@?q «^^ YOU MGHT AS WELL LOSE YOUR HEAD As o ry o rase poaoes whou a Hallock Succegg An-Clog 'Weeder. Come n and see he, Osborne Bnders, Mowers, HAY RAKES AND TEDDERS. The bes made, for hey save me, money and crops. Try hem and you wll be convnced. Also Plows, Asparagus Rdgers, ron Age and Pennsylvana Rdng *, Culvaors, Robbns Poao Planers, Oak and Seel Land Rollers, Ferlzer Drlls, Machne Ol, ec. K GREEN & BORDEN, Shrewsbury, New Jersey. >: ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Wllam Wenger Reurns From a Trp o England. Wllam Wenger, who wen o England abou egh monhs ago, expecng " lve here permanenly wh relaves f he lked, reurned home las Saurday on he seamer S. Paul. Be says he lkes England, bu ha he lkes Amerca a good deal beer and wll spend ho res of hs days here. Davd Phllps, a counclman of Phladelpha and a promnen lawyer of ha cy, spen Sunday wh hs sser, Mrs. Joseph Tumen. Harry Tumen of Toms Rver spen Sunday wh hs broher, Joseph Tumen. Samuel Cuperman, propreor of he Grand "Vew hoel, was n own he early par of he week makng.arrangemens o reopen hs hoel abou he 15h of June. Bshop Fzgerald, who s presden of he Ocean Grove camp meeng assocaon, spen a few days las week wh Dr. 0. A. Brown of Bay Vew avenue. Wllam Slwell, who has conduced a bucher busness a he Hghlands for he pas wo years, wll open a hay and feed sore a hs place n a shor me. Curs W. Tallman, who dsconnued hs year-round sage roue/las fall, has agan engaged n he same busness. He has bough a new eam of horses. saac Chambers has opened a resauran n he old Posen buldng on Bay avenue/^ He wll run a home laundry n coffleonon wh he resauran. ' The boa roue wll be resumed beween here and New York on Monday, May 7b. The S. Johns wll be he frs boa on he roue. Ralph W. Burnham and Mss Mary D. Har of New York spen Sunday wh Mss Har's parens, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Har. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Bowne of Leonardvllo spen several days hs week wh hen* son, Wllam Bowne of Brooklyn. Mrs. Geoge Brannn of Freehold was n own las week lookng offer her Valley Drve propery. Ex-Judge J. Clarence Conover of Freehold was -a-gues of John E. Foser on Monday. Llnorof?owe. Abram Snnborn, ho blaokamfch, bnb abou compleed ho mll wogon ha ho has been buldng for hs faher, A. A. Sanborn. Mrs. Aaron Paerson and Howl Conover, eon of John R. Couovcr, nro sck wh ho measles. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hoyor of Col's Neck spen Frday wh Mr. and Mrs. John R. Conover. MsB Amela Holmes, daurher.of Lozlo Holmes, s sole wh rheumasm and malara. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomlnnon Bpon fo eorly par of los wool; a New York. Mss Klo Bray k vsng Mss Dasy Brown of Brooklyn., TUB Rosran prns more news han Any ohor Monmouh couny paper; prn*) hoer and prlnn 11 morq accuraely, Tho paper coss $1.50 a yean Col's Neck News. Mr. and Mrs. John Snesr spen Sunday wh relaves a Long Branch. Wllam Mer spen Thursday a New York. Samuel Johnson vsed a Asbury Park on Monday. Mss Jenne Srong has been spendng a few days a New York. On Saurday she aended he ffh annual banque of he sae alumn assocaon of Norhern New Jersey whch was held a be'-marlborough hoel a New York. f The recen fre n he pnes souh of Col's Neck hreaened o desroy Theodore Snedeker's house and farm buldngs. Lous Soffel and hs farm hands and a number of neghbors se o work and soon pu he fre ou. Wllam McKay has had he lumber carred and wll soon make a number of mprovemens o hs house. Tbe presen srucure wll be rased and enlarged. Ashler Crawford has pu a carload of Shark Rver gravel on he sdewalk n fron of hs propery. Benjamn X. Mahews and J. Frederck Beckman have wo of he fnes gardens n he vllage. Mers & Mahews haye added a sock of hardware and clohng o her grocery busness. Rev. 8. R. Cunnngham occuped he pulp of he Marlboro Brck church las Sunday. Wllam Mers was he gues of frends a Barrngon, New Jersey, on Sunday.. Wllam Mahews s now employed by Wllam Curr of Long Branch. Asher Crawford and Lous Mahews spen Monday a Long Branch. Mrs. John Smock haa recovered from an aaok of sckness. Mrs. Danel Harne s sck wh malara,.^ «Eaonown News. Tho Easer offerory a S, James's churohwas $G5. Of hs sum $01 wll be used o pon he recory, $5 wll be spen n decorang he exeror of be church, $12 wll go o he chor and ho remander wll be used o pay curren expenses. Edward Carlle, Wllam Gray and Theodore Fary are learnng o bo moormen on ho rolley. Ohorlca Breeso nnd Nelson Sanhopo are now employod by Smock & Buohanon of Asbury Park. Tho publo eclool wll closo on Thurs day, May 4h, on accoun of a shorago of Bohool funds..» Tnon Falls Now*. Mra. Barry Maxwell wll movo from Mss Sopha Mohr's houso o Rod Bank. Davd. Vnndorveor wll move no n OUBO vacaed by Mra. Maxwoll. Mr. and Mru, Davd. Vandorvoo npon Sunday wh Mr, and Mrs, Dano Bhuo, Sr., of Scobcyvlllo. ' Howard Wnrdon of Llo Slver open Sunday and Monday wh Wlbur Conllln. Mss Blancho Magoo spen Sunday wh MosGon Brykorof Long Branch, Mnggo Vandorvcer la olok wh robo oln. o V - THE PETERS STORE. PARLOR TABLES. Parlor Table of very dany desgn n, oak, wh polshed op, 24x24, also lower shelf; a graceful self-made, well fnshed able, $2.50. ' " ROCKERS. -. ' * * * ",. Rocker for lades' use, small bu Very srong, very prey and nea n syle and fnsh, maple frame, polshed, cane sea, a desrable arcle n everyway. Our prce, 75 cens. LAWN MOWERS. Lawn Mowers of he very bes qualy n consrucon and fnsh, self-adjusng knves, hgh ; wheels. The "New Model" hgh wheel lawn! mower s our bes. 16-nch knfe, $11; 18-nch! knfe, $12; 20-nch knfe, $13. Our cheapes machne s he "Monarch," n 12 ; and 14-nch szes, a $2.25. ENAMgLED WARE. Enameled ware n hree quales. Prncess, Colonal or Peppered, and he Moled. Our Prncess ware s warraned o be perfec n every way and s he bes of s knd. TNWARE ANDWOODWARE. Our nware and woodenware consss of everyhng needful for he house. CARPET SWEEPERS. Bssell Carpe Sweepers, all made by he Bssell Company a Grand Rapds, and are of good maeral, workmanshp and fnsh. Popular, a $1.33; Creron, a $1.65; Leader, a #2.25; Grand Rapds, a $2.75; Gold Medal, a $3.00. BROOMS AND BRUSHES. Havng bough a large sock of Brooms before he advance n prce we are enabled o sell hem a a reasonable prce. BEDROOM SXTTS. Oak Bedroom Su, 3 peces, fnshed golden oak, polshed, shaped mrror, French plae beveled, a $ MATTRESSES. ' A Souh Amercan Har Maress, A. C. A. ckng, 40 pounds, 2 peces, # WRE SPRNGS. Woven wre sprng, heavy wood frame, fs eher ron or wood bed, any sze, $1.25. Rober Hence & Sons THE PETERS STORE.

8 OCEANC NEWS. Harru Harvey Takes a 5f%/p Xvr he Benef of Hs Healh. Harry Harvey has gone o Henson- vlle;.n. Y., o spend some me wh hs nece? Mrs. 8. L. Ford. Tbe rp s made for he benef of hs healh. fames Vncen, who occupes half a sore n he Vanderbeck block as a barber shop, wll m6ve o a larger qore nex door n he same block as soon as mprovemens ha are beng made o he sore are compleed. Parck Connors, who has been lvng n John T. Brady's house durng ho. wner, has moved o rooms n he Vanderbeck flas for he 'summer monhs. An operea enled "Cnderella n Flower Land" wll be gven n he assembly room of he publo school nex Wednesday afernoon. was o. have been gven Frday afernoon as an Arbor day eneranmen bu had o be posponed on accoun of he sckness of several who are o-ake par n. Dr. and Mrs. John T. Nagle of New York spen las Frday and Saurday a her summer home here. Ohers who vsed her summer homes durng he pas week were Mrs. L. D. Haubnerand Mrs. A. Torrann. Mrs. Haubner was down several days and -was eneraned a J. C. Brll's.» The graduang class of "he publo school numbered egh a he begnnng of be school year and of hs nu mber sx wlll graduae n June. Those who wll graduae are Eoy and Lla Day of Por Monmouh, George Sryker, Emly Lger and Loe and Florence Sryker. Mss Berha Knpe of New York has been vsng her parens, Rev. and Mrs. S, W. Knpe. The frs of he week she had such a bad aack of ashma ha a docor had o be summoned. She has recovered suffcenly o be able o reurn o New York. The famly of Jacob E. W. Cooper of New York have moved o her home here for he summer. John T. Brady wll move hs famly down o-morrow. Mr. Brady had a sroke of paralyss several weeks ago, bu he s now almos enrely recovered. Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Knpe and Rev. and Mrs. John Parmley are aendng he Ecumencal conference a New York hs week. There wll he no prayer meeng n he Epscopal church \ ongh on accoun of Mr. Knpe's absence. Abou eghy volumes of sandard works have been added o he lbrary of he Epscopal- Sundays-school and he books were gven ou for he frs me lasc Sunday. The Sunday-school now has a lbrary of over 400 volumes. The drama of "Naranaah, he Wep of he Wsh-on-Wsh," whch was ' gven n Red Men's hall hree njghs las week, wll be gven n he armory a Keypor soon for ho benef of he Red Mens lodge of ha place. Mrs. Harley Ppp of Bordenown, who has been vsng her parens, Cap. and Mrs. Elsha Keach, reurned home las Frday. Her sser, Mss Erma Keach, reurned wh her for a shor vs. There have been several oases of chcken pox among he school chldren durng he. pa^ week. Those now sck are Zola Brower, Velma Baley, Wlle' Bruce and Howard Parker. Roy Chalmers of New York and hs sser spen par of las week a her summer propery here. The Chnlmers famly wll spend he summer a Nyack, vnew York. Mss Jesse Harvey wen o Asbury Park o-day o aend a recepon o be gven o-gb by her sser-n-law, Mrs. Djavd Harvey, n celebraon of her brhday. J. C. Brll has been lad up he pas week wh scac rheumasm. He was able o be ou yeserday bu he rheumasm sll roubles hm. Mrs. Wllam Brown of Brooklyn has been vsng her daugher, Mrs. "Harry H. Sryker. Mrs. SryUer s now vsng a Brooklyn. Mrs. Charles Wllams s vsng relaves a Long Branch. Mss Alce Reed was a vsor a Long Branch on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllam A. Jeffrey, who have been spendng he wner a Orenal, Norh Carolna, have reurned home. Mrs. Anne Taylor and Mss Lzze Cubberly of Burlngon are vsng Mrs. Taylor's broher, John McPeak.. Ralph Longsree has resumed hs poson on Macy's delvery wagon along he cons for he hrd season. Frank Slddmore of Lukewood spen 'lnsthursdny and Frday wh Whney Wllams. Henry Sryler has added a sock of frus of all knds o hs oher lnes of busness. Mrs. Eleanor B. Tus s spendng a par of hs week wh her saer a Newark. Mrs. Horace T. Longsree s spendug a few days wh frends a New York. Mrs. Edward Lloyd s vsng her son, Olver Lloyd of New York. Chapel Hll Mews. Mr. and MM. Charles Ahondes and Mr. uud Mrs. ra Anondes of Alanc Hghlnnds vsed Mr. and Mrs. ra Anondes of hs place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dnvd C. Bonno nnd her daugher Elso spen Sunday wh Mr. Benne's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Benne of Navesnk, Mss Annn E, Moun, who ljns been vsng her cousn, Orvlllo Coover of Brooklyn, has reurned home, Mrs. Joseph Maxflon of Navcsnk vsed relaves hero on Thursday. Mrs, Wlla Applegao spen Thura dnyn Freehold. ScoboyvUo NOVVB. MrH. Henry Polhonua and her duugh or, Msa Grace POHTDUH, Were Sunday guess of Mrs. Mrs. Forman Srykor o Poplnr, VVllnm A. Tlon am} MB daugher Jm Anno B. Tlon, npe Sunday wl Gcorgo Ehnoro of Freehold, ' Mrs, Sarah Evans of Freehold open las week wh her broher,' Homy JBrower., Mro. J. F, fleoboy hm Bold hor horno o Bfr»' Henry PolhomUH. MrH. Ho'nry frover n nlolc wh lo grp.- : ^._^. Tnu REaflTKE s fll.bou yonr. Adv. A Dog's Hnd Leg Cu Off v Tran A JPauor o be nsalled. Theodore Sckles's dog was sruck by a ran las Wednesday afernoon and s lef hnd leg was cu nearly off. Mr. Sckles s nursng he dog and he hnks wll recover., Rev. and Mrs. Marne spen Sunday a New York. Mr. Marne wll be nsalled as pasor of he Brck church on Thursday afernoon of nex, week.' A recepon wll be held n he chapel a ngh... Rev. 8. R. Cunnngham of Col's Neok occuped he pulp of he Brck church las Sunday mornng. He preached n he chapel a ngh. A qulng pary was held a Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Ward's las Monday afernoon and a ngh a dance was held. The Chrsan Endeavor meeng a he Baps'church wll be led by Joseph H, Rchmond nex Sunday ngh. The fence beween M. N. Smh's place and he MsseB Vanderveer's place s beng replaced by a wre fence.' Rev. ^Alber H, Eberhard, pasor : of he Freehold Mehods"church, vsed frends here on Saurday. Ber Gordon of New York was he gues of hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Johns- Bon Gordon, on Sunday. Ms3 Kaberne Hobar has a new Spaldug bcycle. Mss Hobar spen Sunday a PlanfMd, Aaron Vanderveer sold hs bcycle las week. Mr. Vanderveer s vsng n New York sae. John Neberln wll open an ce cream saloon hs summer n he.shop n fron of hs resdence. rabard's whqel broke down wh hm las Frday whle he was reurnng home from school. Henry Gordon of Phladelpha spen ar of las week wh Wnn'eld. S,. ryker. 'A Chrsan Endeavor socable wll be held n he Baps church on Frday ngh. Mr', and Mrs. Charles Tlon were guess of frends a Engshown on Sunday.. MsB Jenne Chasey of Manasquan spen las Frday wh Mrs. John Neber- Prof. Forman Cossaboom recenly bough a horse from. Randolph Sryker. Carlon Burd of New York s vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. James Bard. Alfred Hardy of Morganvlle spen Sunday wh hs broher, John Hardy. Aaron Vanderveer has reurned from a vs a Lle Sprngs, New York. James Kng aud bs son James spen Sunday, wh relaves a Maawan. Mrs; John Hardy wen o New York las week o have her eyes reaed. Charles Layon's sawmll was closed las week because of lack of work, Mrs. VanMaer of Morganvlle spen Sunday wh Mrs. Lyda Conover. Ms'3 Nelle Vanderveer s spendng a few days n New York sae. -.-Mss Dora Hopkns of Maawan spen las week wh Mra. Gordon. Wllam VanDorn of Freehold spen Sunday wh Elas Sryker. Mss Anna Beeknan of Freehold spen Sunday wh frends here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Judd spen las week a Holyoke, Massachuses. Sanford Jones s_ recoverng from an aack of pneumena. James Chaeey of Manasquan vsed here las week. Wllam Lamberson s sufferng wh rheumasm. John McCue s spendng a few days a New York, Edward Wllams spen Sunday a Freehold. Frank Burke spen.las Wednesday a Newark, Edward Naylor s havng bs house repared. M. N. Smh spen Saurday a New York/ Mra. Mary McCue s sck wh he grp. Allen Jones has a new wheel. Mrs. Welsh s serously sck. Lle Slver News. Mss Louse rwn of Eas Orange has been vsng Mss Elja H. Kng, daugher of. Dr. Benjamn F. Kng, M6S Kng and Mss rwn spen Saurday a Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Lous Davs of Brooklyn, Mss Llan Waddngham of New York ana Charles Red of Elgn, llnos, spen Sundny wh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobrough. Mss Berha Wallng, who has been vsng her sser, Mrs, Sherman Terry of Brooklyn, for he pas hree weeks, has reurned home. Msa Margare Brll of Oceanc s Rpendng a few days wh Mrs. El wood Harvoy. Mss Olve Curchn of Far Hdven spen las Frday, wh Mrs. Harvey.. ' V Mrs. Druslla Hurley of Shrewsbury nnd hpr daugher Lbbo nro vsng Mrs. Hurley's faher, Oapfc. Lews Worhle.v. Mormer Wonlley, who s employed by John T. Love, spen Sunday wh frends n Lon;; Branch. Mss Mary Benne of Brooklyn s vsng her Bser, Mrs. George Woolley. Mss Elzabeh Worhley s vsng frlenda n Now York. " Msa A^nps Sboppard'a vsng relaves a Elzabeh. Horace Curs of.wes End was n own on Sunday. Janeu Lano hm bough a new bucher wagon #. A Hand Burned Wh Wax. Mornan Longaroc of Mamuquun \vna workng n a new houue abclmar jns wonl when a con of wax on ho sove go adre. As Mr. Longsrec lfed ho m of he aove he boom fol ou and ho burnng wax ran over ho floor. Mr. Lpngarco pu ho lre ou before much (lamro wan done, bu n dong BO one of ha hands WB badly burned. Honors for Monnoul Womon. Mrs. P. Hull Pnulcor of Bonbrg wn eleced Bao counclor of ho Daughers of Lbory'loclgc a s mnm neson a Long Branch las week. Mm, Howard rwn of Keypor wns ojeced reprohonnvo o lo naonal councl whch nceb n Charloe, Norh Carolm.. A Socable a he Mehods Parson- [: age To-Morrow Sgh. The sewng crcle of be Mehods Proesan church wll bold a socable a heparsonage o-morrow ngh. A hs socable here wll be chanced off a pachwork qul made by Mrs. Margare' Vanderveer, who s over eghy years old. " The Far Haven dramac club s praccng for a drama enled " The Deacon," whch hey wll. Rve some me durng May,. E; E. Gage, eacher of he publc school, s drllng he members of he club for he performance. Mr. ard Mrs. Newon S. Golra of Jersey Cy are vsng Mrs. Golra's faher, Hon. Gebrge B. Snyder. Edward Snyder, who s employed n> Jersey Cy, spen Sunday wh hs faher, George B; Snyder. ' ; - 'Squre- Wllam Curchn s seedng down hs fron yard. Twce before Mr. Curchn has seeded down hs lawn, bu each me he grass has burned up. Mrs. George P. Smh and Mrs. Jacob Ellenberg sar o-morrow for a en days' rp hrough he souh..- Buron Allare, daugher of Danel Allare, was bapsed a he Epscopal cnurch on Sunday. Rev. W. E. Pel spen Tuesday wh hs sser, Mrs. Joshua Newman of Manasquan. " ' ( Mrs. Wllam Curchn, Jr., and Thomas B. Mnon have new Nagara bcycles. Mrs. C. D., Chandler s vsng relaves a Manasquan. Shrewsbury News. Mrs. S. j. Prce s spendng a monh wh her parens, Mr, and Mrs. DeVausney of Newark. Rev. Mr. Prce s sayng a B. W.'Vanderveer's durng hs wfe's absence from home. Wllam Morrs of Manasquan was he gues of Mss Suse. Hurley, daugher of Charles H. Hurley, on Sunday. Mss Besse Hurley spen Sunday wh relaves a Lle Slver. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hazard wll gve a brhday pary nex Saurday ngh n celebraon of he welfh brhday of her daugher Helen. Mss sabelle Hoose and Mss Marguere Holcomb of Lambervlle, who have been vsng Mrs. Hannah Borden, have reurned home. Mss Tlle Havens, who has been spendng a week wh Msses Suse and Besse Hurley, has reurned o her home a Lakewood. Mss Rebecca Shoemaker of Pon Pleasan, who has been vsng her nephew, Jacob K. Shoemaker, has reurned home. '. Mr. and f Mrs. James Brown of New York were Suaday guess of Mrs. Brown's parens, Dr'and Mrs. James E. Cooper. Frank Bell, son of Malcolm Bell of Eaon own, s aendng Mss Ella Vanderveer's prvae school here. Rev. Samuel D. Prce s spendng hs week a New York. A. Holmes Shoemaker spen Saurday a Lakewood. 1 Few Good Thngs. As a Lfe Saver; A Docor may be called. Polce ad summoned, Fre Deparmen nofed. 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Men's szes, 6 o '.'.'...$2.00 A SPLENDD SHOE B ys' " ^o S^...?5 YouhV< 02; 1B0 FnnSvFN A\n rul\ Vl\A\ rvnv Lj e Men's szes, 8 o 13^, " BOYSK.sprng heel have esed hem horoughly and can say from experence,;aey can absoluely e reled upon o wear. Sole Agen. None genune unless hey have he above rademark samped on he sole,.. CLARENCE WHTE, 0 BROAD STEEET, \ RED BANK, N. J, >»

9 VOLUME Xll. NO. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRL 25, PAGES 9 TO 16. WHEELMEN N A TANGLE. THEY MAY NOT HAVE PARKER'S TRACE FOB THER RACES. Charles V. Hope and Frank Bradner Sa/ Tha he Bcycle Club Broke he Conrac Provdng for Usng he Track for Bcycle Races The Red Bank bcycle club held s annual meeng las Frday ngh. The meeng was.one of he lveles n he hsory of he club. The lvelness dd no conbs of a srfe over he elecon.! of offcers, nor over any of he oher nernal maers of he club,.bu was occasoned by a leer sen o he club. by Charles V. Hope and Franj Bradner, he lesseea of Parker's rack, where he bcycle club has been holdng s races of lae, years. n hs leer Hope & Bradner old he club ha he rack could no be used for bcycle races hs summer.. n 1898 he bcycle club made a conrac wh Hope'(& Bradner for he use of he rack for en days n each year, he club waned o race ha many days. Hope & Bradner bad leased 1 he rack from Mrs, Anne 6. Parker for hree years, wh he prvlege of wo years more. The conrac made beween Hope & Bradner and he bcycle club was for hree years, and f Hope & Bradner go he rack for he addonal wo years, hen he bcycle club was also o have he use of he rack for en days each year for he wo addonal years. The.agreemen beween Hope & Bradner and he bcycle club provded ha before he frs of May each year he bcycle club was o nofy Hope & Bradner of he days hey would need he rack ha year; and ha hese daes would hen be'reserved for hem.' A he race mees of he bcycle club an-admsson fco of 25 cens was o be charged, and half of he gross admsson receps were o go o Hope & Bradner and ho oher half were o go o he club. When he.-. conrac was made, Hope & Bradner old he bcycle club ha hey needed money o pu up a grand sand, and o make oher mprovemens o he grounds and raok. They sad hey dd no have he money requred, and he bcycle club advanced $SQO for hs purpose, uuder a specal agreemen ha Hope & Bradner's half of he gae receps were o go o he bcycle club unl he $500 was pad backj,,the frs races'held by he club under he conrac wh Hope & Bradner were held May 80h, The aendance was large and he oal gae receps were Hope & Bradner sad hey needed more money o spend n fxng up he rack and grounds, and he bcycle club agreed o le hem ake half he admsson fees ha me, and wa unl fuure races o ge her $500 back. They accordngly urned over -o Hope & Bradner $ as her share of he gae money. Four addonal race mees were held n 1898, and hree mees were held n All he gae receps a hese race mees were kep by he bcycle club, and a he close of las season he ndebed ness of Hope & Bradner o he bcycle olub had been whled down o $ The daes of he race mees, and he amouns of Hope & Bradner's share of he gae money, were as follows: Toal Las week, n accordance wh he erms of he conrab beween he bcycle club and Hope & Bradner, James B. Weaver, he charman of he race commee of ho boycleclub, nofed Hope & Bradner ha hey would wan ho rack hs year on Decoraon day, on he Fourh of July and on Labbr day. Mr. Weaver wus surprsed o re- - ceve n reply a leer n whch Hopo & Braduer declared ha he club had > broken her conrac wh hem and hud fulled o perform her par of ho agreemon. They declared ha ho club had parcularly broken he agreemen n no accounng nnd no payng o Hopo & Bradner he money duo hem. under ha agreemen, and ha ho club had forfeed all-her rghs o he grounds and rack, and wore no enled o use ho grounds, ruck, oval, grand sand, or promsoa or prvleges Tho loor furhor saod ha Hopo & Bradner had boon old by Wllam. Houson, ono of ho mamu,orb of ho olub, ha ho olub would hold no race noeu hs year. 1 Thoro was o mud lo of pooplo n ho club meeng lus Frday ngh when ho '< leer was read ^o ho olub. All of ho members hough ha hey were beng swndled, They had pu up $500 o buld he grand sand, Hope & Bradner sll owed hem $ of hs money advanced, and now hey were o be debarred from usng he sand whch her own money Jbul, and from usng he rack whch her own money had pu n order. The members of he club sad ha neher Hope nor Bradner, so far as hey knew, had any propery, and ha herefore a su agans hem o recover he balance of money advanced would be useless; and besdes, even f hey should ge' her money back, hey would sll be whou' a place o race hs year. The bcyclers sad ha Hope & Bradner knew jus wha he gae money amouned o a each race mee, and hey hough was "gauly" for Hop'e & Bradner o say ha he club had no pad Hope & Bradner wha was due hem when he facs were ha Hope & Bradner sll, owed he club over a hundred dollars. The general opnon was ha Hope & Bradner hough hey could make more money n some oher way han by leng he bcycle club use he rack, and for ha reason hey waned o crowd ou he bcycle races. "was fnally decded o pu he maer n he hand of a lawyer and Edmund Wlson was reaned o proec he club's rghs o he use of he grounds and rack. Noce has been served on Hope & Bradner ha he club wll demand and expec he use of he grounds and rack n accordance wh he erms of her agreemen. - n case hs s sll refused, hen he bcycle club wll apply for an njuncon, resranng Hope & Bradner from nerferng wh he bcycle races when hey ate held here. The elecon of offcers of he bcycle club resuled as follows : Presden James B. Weaver. Vco presden JALOS Fzulhbons. Fnancal secreary P. T. Brady. Recordng secreory E. D. Longsree. Treasurer Dr. J. D. Tnrockmoron. Capan J. C; Dougby. Trusee J. 8. Throckmorfon, Jr. A TOWN'S. TRST SETTLER. Wllam S. Foser Was a Que _ L_ Celebraon. Las Thursday Wllam M. Foser celebraed ho' weneh annversary of bs selemen a Alanc Hghlands. Durng he day he receved many floral remembrances from hose who were assocaed wh hm n he own's early days.., Mr. Foser wen o Alano Hghlands o esablsh an excurson pavlon and o engage n he real esae busness. Tweny-nne excursons vsed hs pavlon he frs summer he was n busness, and fory excursons vsed he place he second season, n addon o many yachng pares whch came down from New York for fsh dnners. Foser's pavlon was prey much he whole hng n he early days of Alanc Hghlands. Mr. Foser's famly lved n he pavlon, hs excurson house was used for church, Sunday-school and day school purposes; was a meeng place for all publc assembles, and Dr. George D. Fay, he own's frs physcan, had hs olhce here. Rev. J. E. Lake 1 conduced he frs church servce n he buldng, Somers T. Champon was he frs Sunday-school supernenden and Mss Carre Cover of Lle Slver was he frs day school eacher. July >..:...$7410 July 16, n 1888 Foser's pavlon was burned Alllus ,112 Sepembers CO down. was rebul and conduced by MlyU J67 Juy4,8on.:... u y 4 8 o n : : r e s s Sepember4,1E09 Mr. Foser unl 1880, when he gave up he excurson busness o devoe ls enre aenon o real esae. Thomas H. Leonard, who orgnally owned a large par of Alanc Hghlands, had sold some of hs propery, bu ousde of hese sales he frs sale of real esao a Alanc Hghlands was made by Mr. Foser. He s acvely engaged n he real esae busness ye and bds far o enjoy for many moro years ho frus of hb labor n he own whch ho was largely nsrumenal n foundng. A Parnershp Formed. Augus Schmd, who conducs an upholsery sore on Broad sree, adjon ng ho ar sore, has aken Fred Honng of New York no parnershp wh hm under ho frm name of Schmd & Henng. Mr. Schmd and Mr. Honng woro employed ogeher a Now Yorlc, Mr. Schmd has rened a.houso on Sou sree nnd Mr. Henlug, who s unmarred lves wh hm. o glassware n grea vnroy and wh upooal adapaon o weddng gf o wll bo found l lo Dorflngor glues sores a 015 Broadway, noar 21s aroo, and B0 Murray ureo. Now York. Adv, A. promnen feaure of Tmo nfl nowa or he churohou n hs par of ho oouny. Adv, A CLASS ENTJERTANMENT, RED BANK'S GRADUATES GVE A FNE; SHOW. The Class Cleared Nearly 81S5 bv he Affar, Whch Wll be Used o Defray he Expenses of he Commencemen Exercses.. Las Thursday nfgh he graduang class of he Bed Bank publc school held s eneranmen. has been he cusom for several years pas for he graduang class o gve an eneranmen jus before he close of. he school year, parly o gve an evenng of pleasure o her frends and parly o rase money for commencemen purposes. The eneranmen las Thursday' ngh was he fnes gven under hese auspces snce he cusom was nauguraed. The audence was larger han a any prevpus eneranmen of hs characer, and he class made very much more money han has ever before been realzed a a smlar! performance. Sarah Clay, one of he members of he graduang class, was aken serously, sck wh he grp and wh, fever he Tuesday prevous o he'eneranmen, and she was no. able o be presen. She was o have gven arecaon and hs had o be omed from he programme, bu wh hs excepon he programme as arranged was carred ou. The sage had been decoraed by he boys of he grade. The decoraons conssed prncpally of drapngs of green and whe, he colors of he class. Broad bands of green and whe bunng were spread across he arch a he op of he sage fron, and. smlar bands reached from he floor p he celng a he sdes of he sage. Fasened o he bands a he op of he sage were mmense gl fgures " 1900." The sage was also decoraed wh Easer lles, whe' roses. palms, ec. The grls of he class and several of he eachers wore corsage bouques of whe roses dnd he boys wore buonhole bouques 6f he same. A se of scenery for he sage, represenng he parlor of ll. house, had been prepared under he dnfecon of he boys. The scenery had,beon. nealy.papered and was hung wh pcures, and had oher adornmens ovgve a realsc appearance. Ths scenery was needed for he presenaon 1 of he.farce, "The Major's Msake,' 1 whch was gven by seven members of he class. The hall was well flled wh specaors and he gallery also, every sea beng occuped and some of he audence beng compelled o sand. Tbe eneranmen was opened by an address by Percy Davs, son of Mayor O. E. Davs. He welcomed he specaors o he eneranmen, declared ha he members of he class dd no preend o be even amaeurs a acng, and hoped ha he audence would look kndly on he effors of he performers. He realzed, be sad, ha he audence came o her show more because of her neres n he publo schools of Red. Bank han because of any hsronc ably of he class, bu he hoped ha hey would neverheless fnd he eneranmen enjoyable. The address was no profound and was no nended o be, bu was n a pleasan, good-naured sran, wh a lle dash of humor here and here, and he audence enered a once no be spr of he occason.. '. An orchesra composed of he young people of he own furnshed mos of he nsrumenal musc for he eneranmen. n addon o hs orchesral ruuso a very fne pano solo was gven by Canne Teley, one of ho members of he class, and Harold Nemn, a member of one cf he lower grades, gave a voln solo. Anna Valenne eneraned ho audence wh he recaon;- Too Lae for he Tran," n whch was narraed he rals of a marred man who underook o change hs clohes and ge ready o ake he ran o go ohn vs whou havng hs wfe help hm ge ready. Aroho Brown gave ho'reca. lon of "Jmme Buler and he Owl," whch old of. an rshman jus over from he 1 old sod who go los n ho wood and who hough ha a hoo owl \va 'jollyng" hm, Boh of hese reca,. ona were oxcollonly gven. Tho prncpal numbor on ho prograramo WOB ho force, "Tho Major' Msake," The cas of characers n h< faroo was na follows: Major nofrulun llalau...howard CoK Vlonr Dullnl Arollo llrow Mr. Bprlgflns James E. Weuvo Mrs. BprWlnu ncuo Whl( Anuolfna, holr daugher Nanoy Maador Jula, wjfo o! Major laan Jula Au: Anna Mara, mad o( all work.sulo Tullmm Tho faroo clln of he roubles of Mojo: Raan a Brllah army oflloor who wo ravelng from Pars o London by ran when ho go aopaued from hs wfe, On he ran wh he offcer and hs wfe wab a Frenchman who was also gong o London. The Frenchman had fallen n love wh an Englsh grl, who was vsng ajpars he year before, and hh rp o London was aken for he purpose of fndng her, f possble. The grl was Angelna, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Sprggns, an Englsh couple who were jus preparng her house o ren rooms o lodgers. The army offcer had seen he Frenchman on he ran when he former had go separaed from hs wfe by beng lef a a way saon, and be a nce jumped o he concluson ha hs wfe and he Frenchman had run away ;ogeher. The offcer's wfe wen o he Sprggns house and engaged rooms and he Frenchman also look rooms here. Mr.'Sprggns had prevously pu ou a gn ha French -was spoken n he louse, bu all he French he knew was a :ew phrases be had managed o learn u of a book whch he carred n hs ves pocke and whch he had o consul svery me he Frenchman asked hm ny quesons. A good deal of lvelness was srung hrough he play by Suse Tallman, who ook he par of mo Mara, he mad of all work. Howard Cole,as he angry and mpeuous army offcer, who beleved ha hs wfe had eloped, slaed hngs abou a grea deal, o he nense.dsgus and dsmay f Mr. Sprggns. Jula Aul, as he ffcers wfe, anxous o fnd her husland, was que and dgnfed, whle Besse Whe, as Mrs, Sprggns, he 'descendan of a noble famly," was always bewalng her presen condon, o dfferen from wha her famly had enjoyed when hey dwel n marble lalle. The Frenchman red o alk nglsh n order o make Mr. Sprggns undersand hm, and Mr. Sprggns red o alk French n order o make he Frenchman undersand hm. Beween :he wo a grea deal of fun waa made. The prncpal par n he play s ha of he Frenchman, and Arche Brown made of all here was n. He was made up as he ypcal Frenchman, wh a mousache and goaee, and he was no recognzable by hs frends n he audence, eher by hs appearance or by hs voce. Angelna's par was a mnor one, bu 'was""weh"asen~" >y~nanoy"bla^ dell. The play was presened much beer han many a play has been whch has been gven n he opera house by professonal acors. A he concluson of he play be class was grouped on he sago and he class song was sung. Ths song consss of one verse and & rousng chorus, and was composed by one of he grls of he class. The eneranmen was one of he fnes whch has ever been gven n Red Bank by local people. The performers had been nsruced n her pars by Mss Rogers, he eacher of leraure n he Red Bank schools; and Mss Taf and Mss Fsoher, wo of he oher eachers, had also gven ad o he class n preparng hem for he eneranmen. Ths work was all done ousde of school hours, and was no allowed o nerfere wh he regular school dues. enaled a large amoun of exra work on he eachers, and was for hem purely a labor of love. A he close of he eneranmen he seas n he hall were removed and he room waa cleared for dancng. Ths was kep up unl abou wo o'clock on Thursday mornng. Many of he former ;raduaes of lje school wore presen a he eneranmen and dance, and many of he oher young people of ho own wero also presen. The expenses of he class n preparng for ho eneranmen wero large, bu he ne receps were ncnrly.$125. The clnss wll make ho cusomary donaon o he school for books for ho lbrary or for chccal apparaus, and he reman der wll be spen n decorang ho opera house on commencemen day, and n defrayng he oher expenses of ho commoncomen exercses. Chckens Roased n a Broader. Harry Brown, saon ngon a ho Pennsylvana rnlrond Bnon a Allare, devoes h) Hparo hno o rasng chck ens wh nn ncubaor. A shor m ago ho hud a lacl of 200 ohckons whch ho kop n a brooder. Whlo h wna away a work ho brooder go ovor 'honed and he 20Oohlckenaweroburno( up. 'ubc Sale ofuomca. wll havo n, publc alo of horsca n ho DubloH of S. W, Nowbury a Aalmy l'nrlc, on Monday, Aprl 80h. Tho Bfh wll begn a ono o'clock, ahnrp. n h lo la ono carload of dcollmaod hornub, consluluk of a good mwormon of buu ncof hordes, draugh horses,'und aon lno rond horsou. Tlomn M. T Adv, \.... NEWS FROM MDDLETOWN,. NTERESTNG TEMS FROM BE- YOND THE SHREWSBURY". Several Changes of Oceupadn Naveslhk Suulav-School Offcals -Chldren Taken 8e~-An Ep' Worh League JUaTes $10. John Peers of Navesnk, who has aeen ooachman for Mrs.E. Tlloson of' Gllee Heghs, near Alanc Hghlands, for several years, wll no occupy ha poson he-comng season,, He las mo-red from he house on Mrs. Tl- -, ospn'ff'place o he house whch le rer n}y bul a Navesnk. George E. Wallng, Jr., who has been workng n a grocery sore a'newon ;he pas wo years, has gven up hs oson and reurned o hs home a Sawsnlr. Wllam Cole of Navesnk, who was oachman for weny years for he lae Benjamn Harshorne of he Hghlands, wll gve up hs poson he frs of May, The Sunday-school of ohe Navesnk Mehods church has eleced hese ffcers: Supernenden-Joha M. Johnson. Asssan supernenden Webser Swan. Secreary Rev. J. W. Nlckelson. Llbranajs Howard DeVesy, Smon Despreaux. Treasurer Mss lavale Moop. Organs-Mss Sade Despreaux. The wo chldren of Harry Branson of Belford were aken suddenly sck on Saurday. One had spasms 'and he her had a fever. Boh are recoverng. > The Epworh league of he Navesnk Mehods church cleared $12 by he supergvennhelecureroomof be.church : las Tuesday and Wednesday nghs. The supper was o have been held only «Tuesday ngh, bu he weaher was ormyand here was so much.food lef ver ha was decded o hold agan n Wednesday ngh. Tbe Epworh leapue of" be Belford Mehods church wll gve a muscale n ;he church o-morrow ngh. The proceeds wll be used o buy a newcarpefc<- "or he church.. John Glass has moved 'from Aaron Morehouse's house a Belford o hs new louse a he same place. Alber Van- Brun, who has been lvng n Fred Moon's bouse a Belford, las moved o a arl; of'he^house-oeeuped'by^mrs. harles Morrs. Olver C. Ayres and Mes Gerrude Bowers of New York spen Sunday a her summer homes a Locus Pon. They wll move down for he season na few weeks. Mss Llan For, who has been lvng vu her aun a Haversraw for some me pas, s now lvng wh her grandmoher, Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Navesnk. J. H. Mayo, who has lved n Charles T. Leonard's house a Leonardo for several years, wll move o he Gllee place on he rver fron a Locus Pon. Frank Yarnell, Sr., of Belford, who has been sjck wh he grp, has recovered, anl has gone o Avon o cook for a fshng crew durng he summer. Rev. and Mrs. Webser Davs of Navesnk are aendng he mssonary conference n Carnege Hall, New York, hs week. Mrs. Edward E. Burdge of Locus Pon was lad up las week wh grp and onsls. She s now recoverng. Mss Berha Swan of Navesnk has reurned from a monh's vs' o her broher, Elmer Swan of New York. Tbomas H. Leonard's place a Chapel Hll bos been rened for he season o J. P. Evans of New York. Wllam Coe of.por Monmoub has bough a new farm wagon from Tlon & Cherry of Keypor. Charles Componof New York s vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Compon of Belford. Mrs. Wllam Lews of Navesnk, who has been lad up wh a heavy cold, s somowha mproved. Mss Dela DeVesy of Navosnk spen sovornl dayb las week wh frends a For Lee..John Henry of Bolford s unablo o work on accoun of bols on boh arms. Samuel Gran of New York spen Sunday wh ClmrloB Rokman of Bolford.' Frank Despronux of Navosnk has Leon lad up wh ho grp. m A Splner Through Hs WrU. John. Benno, a oarrugo bulder u Won Belnmr, waa runnng a mouldng' mehre los weak a a hgh ruo of Bpood when a splner of wood an nch hck and ehc nches long flow of! ho aclc ha ho was mouldng ond won / enrely hrough B wrs. Forunaely ho npllnler dd no srke an nrory and no Borlouf roaula from ho wound aro foarod. > '

10 A KEYPORT SLOOP SNKS. The Crew of he Clva 8. Narrowly Escape Wh Ther Lves. The clam sloop Clara 8., saled by Lee Hanes and Del Hanes of Keypor, was a work las week n he shp channel.of Sandy Hook when she was suddenly capszed by a srong gus of wnd. The sloop had a baeau u ow and he men had only me o cu be small boa adrf when he sloop wen down. They had o jump ovsrboard and swm o he baeau, whch was floang near a band. They were able o clmb aboard he baeau. Harry Decker, who was half a mle away on he sloop James Tuckwell, saw he men's plgh and wen o her rescue, The wnd waa so. lgh ha ook Mr. Decker nearly an hour o reach he men n he baeau and n he meanme hey had suffered consderably from, cold n her we garmens. : The Clara S. wen o' he boom of he shp channel, bu was rased laer by he Merr Wreckng company. The Hanes brohers pad he company 885 for rasng her sloop and hey also susaned a loss of abou $50 for arcles los from he sloop when she wen o he boom. ' _ A Dsorderly House Raded. A place n Lmerck, a Long Branch, kep by Nancy Palmer, was raded by he polce las week. Mrs. Palmer and four ohers who were n he house were arresed. The persons arresed were Alce Rudd, John Dane, Rchard Davs and a man named Wllams. A hearng was gven hem before Mayor Benjamn F. Morrs and all were senenced o he couny jal. Nancy Palmer and John Dane each go nney days, Alce Rudd go hry days and Davs and Wllams go en days each.. Tbe place kep by Mrs. Palmer hab won closed by he polce,» - > A Jaw Ou of Place. Mrs, Reuben Heyer of Maawan gave an unusually severe gap as she awoke one mornng laa week and pu her jaw ou of place. Her husband red o ge he jaw back n place bu was unsuccessful and Dr. Knech had o be sen for. Mrs. Heyer Was pu under he nfluence of an anaeshec and hen requred he combned srengh of Dr. Knech and Mr. Heyer o pull ho jaw back n place. Par of a Solen Rg Reurned. A horse, buggy aud se of harness were solen las week from he barn of Allson P. Clark of Porrnevlle. Two mornngs Jaer he horse was found sandng n fron of Mr. Allson's barn door. The horse had on he same harness ha was solen from he barn, bul he heves had kep Mr. Clark's good buggy and reurned an old one. An Assessor Resgns Hs Offce. Frank C. Bedle, who was eleced sessor of Maawan ownshp a he re cen elecon, has declned he ollec on accoun of no havng mo o aend. Ha sucocesor las no yo boon cboson,. «~M«. A Bf Buslnoss n Sood Oysers. A naural bed of seed oysers has bee dscovered near Eas Pon buoy n Rar an bay and abou hry Keypor sloop; aro engaged n alcng horn, Tho soo sell for 65 oena per bushel and f esmaed ha fully 10,000 bushels hav been aken up and sold, A Bakery Burned. A buldng' n Lnkohura owned b; Mrs. Eugono Fay of Long Branch and occuped by John H. Lano ac a baker) woe burnod down le wool. Tlo 1OB< on ho buldng o covered by lnuuranco, A RUNAWAY BOY FOUND. Gerald Word of'oeeanpor Waned, - o Go Souh. Gerald Ward, be eleven-year-old son of John Ward of Oeeanpor, who dsappeared from borne las Wednesday a week ago, has been locaed a Corao and has been reurned home. Ward bad made up hs -mnd o go Souh. When he lef home he wen drecly o he beach so as no o lose hs, way. A Como he fell n wh some fshermen and old hem of bs nenon o go Souh, The fshermen, on beng old who he was, bough hm a cke for Branchpor and sen hm home by ran nsead of gong home when he go off he ran a Branchpor young "Ward made a once for he beach and sared Souh agan. The nex day he was back o Como, Mlo H. Crego, he eacher f he Oeeanpor publc school, lves a Belmar, whch s only a shor dsance from Como. He learned of "Ward's second, appearance a Como and he ook hm buck o Oeeanpor agan. Young Ward sll chershes a desre o go Souh, bu has decded o pospone hs rp unl fe ges a lle older. REMOVNG A KEYPORT WRECK. The FreeJolde'8 Advsed Tha Thep New Church Offcers. Wllam H. Forman has been eleced junor warden of S. Peer's Epscopal Have JVo Jursdcon, ourch of Freehold. The newly eleced Complan was made o he board of freeholders a her las meeng ha a sunken sloop'ay n he seamboa char nel a Keypor and ha was a menace o navgaon. A hgh de he sunken vessel s covered and hs makes parcularly dangerous o lgh crafs gong n and ou of Keypor harbor. A vesrymen are A. C. Harshorne, J. W. 3. Campbell, J. Clarence Conover, John '. Walker, Wm, McDermo, Jr., Maxcy Lpplegae, H. A. Suphen.. W. S. Brown, F. D. Benne, Lous Crouse, C. A. Benne, W. H. Vrcdenburgh, Fred E. Anderson, E. W. Arrowsmh, Sr., and Edward G. Forman. commee of he board of freeholders' S. James's Epscopal church of Long composed of W..E. Sevens of Eaonown, George B. Snyder of Shrewsbury enor warden and Eufus Wes junor Branch has eleced R. H. Woodward and John W. Keougb of Raran, me a warden. The vesrymen are Benjamn Keypor las week wh he counsel of '. Morrs, Russell Wes, Clarence G. Vanfoe, T. V. Arrowsmh, Dr. Scudder J. he board o nvesgae he complan. was he opnon of he counsel of he Woolley, R. H. Curs, J. F. VanDerveer, board ha he sunken vessel "was ousde he jursdcon of he board of free- Asbury F. Wallng has been "eleced George W. Cook and W. T. Thecker. holders and ha hey could no ake lenor warden and Charles J. Lehn junor warden of S. Mary's Epscopal any acon for s removal. was also he opnon of he counsel and members jhurch of Keypor. The vesrymen are of he commee.ha he wreck les chard R. Brown, Thomas Rosevear, ousde of he jursdcon of he sae Fr.,Marn Kaenhorn, John Calderand rparan commssoners, whose auhory ohn Slkworh, Jr. exends only abou one housand fee Mrs. E. TV. Greene has been eleced from he shore lne, and ha he only resden, Mss Mary De Groff Beoreary way o have he wreck removed was nd Mss Anna H. Bedle reasurer of he by applcaon o he cusom house or Chrsan Endeavor socey of he Keyor Reformed church. oher governmen offcals. Freeholder Keough enered complan a he cusom house a Perh Amboy and a governmen Charles S. Wallng has been eleced engneer s makng plans for heremoval weflden of he young people's unon of of he sunken schooner. he Keypor Baps church, Rober G. ooe.s secreary and Mes Flore cecaror s reasurer. Keypor's Vong Populaon. A canvas of he own of Keypor by he regsry board shows a oal of 969 raers whn he corporae lms. Ths B he frs me a regsry has been made f he own only, and shows ha more han wo-brda of he voers of Raran ownshp lve wbn he own lms of ley por.' A Mnser's Genus. Rev. Theodore Hesg, pasor of he 'ree'.old Baps church, has made a uarered oak cabne wh. 150 pgeon oles o be used for clppngs ha he wans o preserve. The cabne hab a shelf for books a he op, a drawer a he boom and he fron s of glass. " R. PAEKEE, ELECTRCAN. Wrng or Elocrlo Lghs. Baery. Mofneo and Pneumac Bells. Telephones Specaly. 332 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. P. O. Box T Eslmnos for Conracs on Applcaon. Horses a Aucon. Horses a Prvae Sale. Ball's Head Commsson Sable, Broad Sree, NEWARK, N. J. The larges gale sable n be sae. We nave 150 o 200 head or horses for our ; Tuesday's and Frday's Sale. Sale commences eacb day a 10 o'clock,'!, u. We generally mve abou bead of cheap second band horses whch bave been used around be cy and aro suable lor farm use. Ths s be cheapes.place n be eas o buy a horse of any Knd by 20 o 'f> per cen. Call and look our sock over anl be convnced. All horses are sold on a wo days' guaranee and f no as represened purchase money cheerfully refunded. HOY 4 FOX, Propreors. Jos. 8. Bor, Auconeer. " Telephone DALY AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, BOOKS, MAGAZNES, PERODCALS, AND A FULL LNE OF PAPETERES AT.. F. W. MOSELLE'S, 28 BROAD ST.. RED BANE. WLLAM O'BREN, Praccal Plumber, STEAM AND 6AS FTTER. Ho Waer Heang a Specaly. No. 26 Fron S., RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Elecrcy s he modern force of o-day, o lgh your homes and sores, propel your machnery and cook your meals'. s beer han all oher mehods, Because gves no hea, ashes or smoke and s more economcal n every way. makes an deal home.' The Shore Elecrc Co., 25 EAST FRONT STREET, nod Bank, - New»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» ; Rver Propery FOR SALE! The magnfcen propery known a he Sco esae, suaed on he Norh Shrewsbury Rver, j AT FAR HAVEN, N. J., Conanng abou Boven acres, wll be sold aa a whole or n los o su purchasers. Ths mos desrable propery has a fronage of 520 fee on he rver, and s one of he very few reraanag peces of rver propery now on he marke. N For maps, erms, ec., apply o >. S. MERRTT. Owner. Or R. D. CHANDLER. Aecn, Far Haven, N. J. '/VR HAVEN, N. J.» »»+»» +»»»»»»»»»»» A FUND Avalable a once possesses double value. A polcy of Lfe nsurance n The Prudenal wll 1! provde for your famly a fund of hs knd a a me when ready money wll be mos apprecaed. Home Offce, Newark, N. J WRTE FOB PARTCULARS. THE PRUDENTAL < JOHN F. DRYDEN Presden. EDGAR B. WARD. 2d Vce Presden and Counsel. LESLE D. WABD, vce Presden. FOKRE8T F. DBTDEN, Secreary. P. G. WARNER, 8p., Broad and Wallace Srees, Bed Bank, N. J. W. H. HOUSTON, General Agen, No; 189 Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N. J. workshop, gve a perfec smoke. 2 These Cgars have always sold a 10 cens J each unl a few monhs ago. Then pu he j prce down o 5 cens, bu kep he Cgars a he p 1085 nsurance Co. of Amerca. old hgh sandard. g F you've red hese Cgars you know how 4 good hey are. f you haven' red hem you're f $ mssng he bes hng n Cgars.ha's o be found 5 5 n all hs own of Red Bank yes, or o be found A n Monmouh couny, eher. f \ WLLAM ClLLNGTON, f S S A Fron Sree, near e Broad, Red Bank, N. J. p JOSEPH S. CLARK, DEALEB K Lumber, Coal, Hay and Feed, Hardware, Pans, Ols, Poulry Wre, &e. BLUE FLAME PURTAN OL STOVE A SPECALTY. AGENT FOR THE BURGESS STEAM WASHER. The mos convenen and he cheapes place for he people of Mddleown ownshp o buy he above good8. JOSEPH'S. CLARK. BELFORD, N. J.»»» ++»»»»»»»»»»» COAL! My coal yard s handy and he coal you ge from s good coal, well screened, and he bes he marke affords. We delver our coal promply, and he prces are as low as he marke wll allow. -. WM. N. WORTH LEY, ; Foo of Worhy's Hll* * RED BANK, N. J. : >» w»m»»»»»m»m<».*.

11 AN NDAN PLAY GVEN. A PNE ENTERTANMENT AT OCEANC, James B. Bogle; Uncas, chef of he JFlc Bea.Men's JLodae. and he X»e-Mohcansoree of Pocahonas Produce an Naramaah, he Wep of he Wsh-on- aken by Wllam Fenon; and ndan Play-The Performance Gven Three Nghs Las Week. Wshj'aken by Mss Jenne Brll. Two characers ha were neher Purans nor A drama n wo acs, enled " Nara- ndana were wo Englsh spes n search roaah, he Wep of. ho Wah-onof Major Oough, hese characers beng Wsh," was. gven n Red Men's hall a aken by C, Herber Wallng and John Oceanc las Wednesday; Thursday and Jennngs. L. B. VanNes, Jr., Howard Frday nghs, by members of he Wymbs and Alfred Brghon were also Oceanc Bed Men's lodge and he Degree n he cas, akng he par of ndans of Pocahonas lodge. The drama s n some of he scenes and as Purans from. Fennrnore Cooper's novel of n he ohers. he same name and akes s name from he valley and vllage of he WBh-on- James E. Bogle made a frs-class ndan chef. Mr. Bogle was an acor by Wsh along he Conneccu rver. The sory deals wh he roubles beween professon n' hs younger days and he s he ndans and he Puran selerb of naurally "sagey" n hs manner and hs counry, he occurrences whch he n hs speech. Hs cosume of buckskn drama porrays havng ranspred n he roublesome mes of The producon of he play n a manner o produce he proper specacular effec s BO dffcul ha amauers rarely aemp ; bu n he' play as presened a Oceanc none of, he specacular effec was los, whle he floe dramac pons, and he pahos acd humor of he play were srongly brough ou. / Eehearsals for he play ha'd been gong on snce February under he drecon of Mrs. Vcor A. Lger, whose alen n ha drecon was of grea value o hose akng par n he performance. Besdes personally supernendng''he rehearsals and drllng he performers n her pars, Mrs. Lger paned he scenery for he play and made all he cosumes. The cosumes, parcularly hose worn by he ndans, requred a good deal of edous labor, bu he enhusasm whch he performers manfesed n he play and he degree of perfecon o whch hey aaned n her pars gave Mrs. Lger a grea deal of pleasure and rewarded her for her labor. The characers n he play were Purans and ndans. The Purans wore he ypcal cosume of her me and he ndans wore he gorgeously spangled cosumes pecular o he chefs and squaws of her race. Two scenes'were presened n he play, One was he home of Capan Healmoe, he governor of he ^Wsh-on-Wsh selemen, and he oher was he valley and vllage of he Wsh-on-Wsh. Ten years prevous o he openng of he play Major Oougl, an exled judge of Kng Charles, had sough sheler, wh hs wn daughers, Fah and Hope, beneah Cap. Heahcoe'8 roof. Tha ngh a rbe of Nar^aganse ndana, under chef Conanche, burned her sockade and carred off Hope, he oher members of he selemen fndng a rerea n a well under he blockhouse ha had gone dry he day before. The openng scene fnds Major Oough reflecng on hs exled lfe,' bemoanng he fae ha befell hs.daugher en years before and speculang as o wheher or no he would ever agan see hs daugher. 'Uncas, chef of he Mohcans, and a former ally of he Purans, brngs news ha he Narraganses have agan vsed,.he selemen and planned a mdngh aack. The aack s hwared and s dscovered ha -Hope, who wjas solen en years prevous, s wh he warrng rbe of ndans; ha she has become he wfe of Chef Conanche, and ha she has been gven he name of Naramaah he Wep of he Wsh-on-Wsh. Naramaah s solen from he rbe and brough no he presence of her faher and sser. All memory of her early lfe seems o have lef her, bu hrough he sngng by her sser of a lulaby sung o hem by her moher n her chldhood days she s brough o a recognon of her faher and sser. The wld lfe, however sus her beer han he lfe a he selemen, and a her reques she reurns o he rbe.. Conanche s caugh and senenced o deah for crmes commed agans he selemen. Uncas, chef of he Mohcans, s chosen ashhe execuoner. As Conanche s sho o deah Naramaah rushes up and falls dead from a broken hear over he dead body of her ndan husband, an excepon o ho usual happy endng of sores found n books. The par of Major Gough, he exled judge of Kng Charles, was aken by Edward Emery. He wore an elaborae cosume of knckerbockers and knee buckles, black abbed jacke and coa, a wg and he old sylo Connenal ha. He aced hs par well. The par of Capan Heahcoe, ho. governor of ho selemen, waa aken by John M. CorleH. He woro a cosume smlar o ha of Major Oough, excep ha ho woro a breas plao and hgh bucke-pped boos. Ths par was also exceponally woll aken. Ohor Puran chnraoera wco Conen, Hcahcoe's son, nkon by Georgo Alaaj Fah Heahcoe, Conen's wfe, alon by MBS JCBBO Harvey; Sasfacon Skunk, formerly a selec man of ho vllage bu now a Mud Turle, aken by Hugh Brch; and Abundance Skunk, relo; of bo Mud Turle, nkon by Mra. John M. Corlcs. Besdes heso here were numerous borderers^ selers and chldren. The ndan characers were Conanele, chef of he Narraganses, aken by shr, leggngs and moccasns was rchly rmmed wh beads and porcupne work ha had a dazzlng effec n he rays of he foolghs. Wllam Fenon as C?!C<Z8 also wore a sunnng cosume and aced hs par wonderfully well. Mss Jenne Brll made a fne appearance as Naramaah, her dark har and brunee complexon gvng an added rchness o he effec of her ndan cosume. She wore a flesh colored body dress, a scarle skr, half-body moccasns and leggngs, rmmed wh he usual ndan embellshmens, and - a beaded head, dress, whch added a srkng effec o her cosume. Mss.Brll had bu lle o say, her par beng almos enrely n panomme. These pars requred an ease and grace of manner whch Mss Brll naurally possesses and whch rendered her par very successful. The srkngly dramac pars n he eneranmen were furnshed by hose n ndan cosume. One of hese was a meeng beween Conanche and Uncas, where bowe knves and omahawks were brandshed n rue ndan syle. Anoher dramac ncden was furnshed by Naramaah. When 6he wab n her faher's house he wo.englsh spes enered wh a warran for her faher's arres. The spes knew ha here was a secre underground passage leadng from he house and hey prevaled on Naramaah o reveal o hem hs secre passage. Naramaah was no aware of he msson of he spes, bu some srange nsnc promped her o hrow one of he spes down he well whle preendng o show hm he underground passage and o shoo he oher one, hus unconscously savng her faher's lfe. One of he mos pahec pars of he eneranmen was-mss Jesse Harvey's Bngng of her moher's lullaby as a means of brngng abpu her sser's recollecon of hose wh whom she was assocaed before she was carred away. Anoher ouchng ncden was he deah of Naramaah, he audence applaudng hs scene unl he curan was rased agan. The musc, upon whch he play de. pended o a large degree, was furnshed by Mss Eve Jeffrey of Oceanc, pans, and Wllam Malchow of Red Bank, volns. The play was well aended each ngh. Red Men's hall wll sea abou 150 persons and each ngh he house was packed, many aendng he performance every ngh was gven. The admsson was 25 cens and he receps he hree nghs were $80. The expenses were $30, leavng $50 o be dvded beween he Red Men's and he Degree of Pocahonas lodges., ROBBED AT A CAKEWALK. One Xgh's Fun Coa Joseph Moun $37. Joseph Moun, formerly of Tnon Falls, bu who now lves wh Whney. Cook a he Oakhurs nn, aended a Cakewalk a Long Branch las Wednesday ngh. Mr. Moun s over sxy years old, bu he sll has a weakness for cakewalks. When he Cakewalk wab over Mr. Moun mssed $?7 ha he had had n hs pockebook. He accused Mss Carre Payne of akng he money and he had her arresed. A hearng wab gven her before Jusce Waler R. Brnley and. she was held o awa he acon of he grand jury, Mr. Moun had been drnkng he ngh of he Cakewalk. He says ha he showed hs pockebook o Mes Payne o le her see hs roll. He'says ha when he handed her ho pockebook o show her hs money eho mus havo aken ho money and handed hm back ho empy pookebook. Belmar's Economy. Tho borough of Belmar s oung down expenses o make up for ho defalcaons of s lae collecor, Charles MoDcrrao. Onosroko of economy has boon o dsconnue ho polce forco unl ho begnnng of ho oumuor season. Keepng Prners' JPromn. Prners' promsos havo bcooroo almos a by-word. When Tnn BasTKn promses o havo ceran work done a a ceran me, nohng shor of a canbropho prevens ho fulfllmen of he promse, Adv. A Bce Food Company's Conrac. The Amercan Rce Food company of Maawan has made a conrac wh a New York concern o delver o he laer,000 cases of her flaked rce a year for fve years, wh he prvlege of ncreasng he order o 200,000 cases a year and exendng he conrac for fve years afer Aprl 2d, The plan a Maawan, wh s presen facles, wll have o be run overme o fll hs order. By hs arrangemen he enre oupu of he Maawan company wll go o one frm, and he Maawan company wll have bu one concern o whch o look for s pay. THE KEQSTEB s growng all he me more busness, more employees, more ype and more machnery. Folks'busness grows when hey use THE REGSTER o ell abou hen? busness. Adv. Good Old Toe Ease CURES CORNS: PRCE, 15 CENTS. JAMES COOPER, Jr., 8 Cor. Broad and Whe Ss., Red Bank, N. J. s ' ;. - & * * * Many New and Orgnal Syles for WE PUT ON SOLD RUBBER TRES. SPNDLES, GLASS WAGONETTES, CURTAN WAGONETTES, ROCKAWAYS, DEPOTS, CABROLETS, BEACH WAGONS, SPEED^ CARTS, JUMPSEATS, GROCER WAGONS, LAUNDRY WAGONS, LGHT PLATFORM DELVERES, MLK WAGONS, BCYCLE:CABROLETS, BCYCLE SURREY'S, BCYCLE BUGGES, BCYCLE RUNABOUTS, BCYCLE SULKEYS, TRAPETTES, -~ COVERTS, *, GOLF CARTS, FANCY 1900 TRAPS, STANHOPES, JAGGER WAGONS, \ FARM WAGONS, SNGLE AND DOUBLE, DELVERY WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS,. EXPRESS WAGONS, &c, &c. _ BREAKNG CARTS. BREAKS, EXTENSON TOP SURREYS, CANOPY TOP SURREYS, PHJ9BTONS, BUGGES, RUNABOUTS, CARRYALLS, Our large show room of Harness s flled wh all grades of BUGGY, SURREY, BROUGHAM, COUPE, and every oher wegh. Also LGHT DOUBLE, HACK and COACH, adaped o every syle of carrage used n hs vcny. We have a. large lne of HORSE CLOTHNG and every hng jsed n. hejable.!; BRDSALL & SON, Adjonng 1 Town Hall, Monmoun Sree, BED BANK, N. J. ^^r ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^B^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^F ^^^ ^ ^.^*r ^^r ^^r -^^r ^^^ ^mw ^^r -^*r ^mr ^ ^ -^^ -^^ m -^^ -^^ -^^ -^^ -^m* -^^ H -^v -^v -^^ -^^ - ^^-. -^ _, '" '' V '.. Horses and Wagons For Sale VERY^ CHEAP. Grocery Sock Mus be closed ou by May s o make room for oher busness. Take advanage of prces now offered: Heckers' Flour, for hs week only, $4,25 per barrel. The Fxures of he sore wll be sold a less han cos. G. F. HOLMES, Jr., BROAD S., RED BANK v! ' \'

12 A DEEP,,FOUNDATON Masons Had o Dg Threen JFee o Fnd Hard Boom. Sone years ogo John-S. Hubbard of Eed Bank bough he Smeon Allare propery a he corner of Fron and Washngon srees, Red Bank..A ha me here was a small house and an cehouse on he propery.' Mr. Hubbard had no use for he cehouse and he ore down he buldng ard flled he excava,- on. Rubbsh of all sors was frs hrown n he excavaon o fll up and he op was hen covered wh sol. Abou fve years ago he small house was moved off he propery; ana he le was sold by John S. Hubbard o hs son John, who bul a new and larger house on. The souheas corner of he new 'The resoluon of Commssoner house was bul over a poron of hescobey, repored a he las meeng of ground made by fllng up be old cer house. The cellar of he new house does no exend under be norheas corner of he house and no hough of he old cehouse excavaon enered he head of Mr. Hubbard when be new house was beng bul. ' T,wo or hree' years ago he corner of ho new-house ha s over he old cehouse began o sele and he foundaon walls under, ha par of he hoube began o bulge ou. The wall has snce been gradually selng and bulgng ou unl was almos ready o opple down, Recenly was decded o ear down he foundaon wall ha had seled and buld up from be boom of he old cehouse, The comer of he house was jacke up and held n place whle he excavaon v/as made. The bulders had o go down hreen fee o reach he hard boom of he old cehouse.'. A concree boom was lad n hs excavaon and on op of ha a brck foundaon, wab bul up o he house. The -work s now abou compleed. The corner of he house 'had seled consderably, bu ; he selng had been so gradual ha he walls had no been. damaged. The rasng of he corner of he" house am he buldng of. he new. foundaon wall was accomplshed whou' any damnge o he walls and here s no dagger ha: he foundaon wall wll agan ge ou of plumb. TO NSTALL A BGGER DVNfAMO. Alanc Hghlands' Elecrc Uah ran s Overaxed. Before he summer season begns Alanc Hghlands wll exchange s presen ncandescen dynamo for a larger one n order o accommodae he ncreased demands for commercal lghng. Te presen dynamo has a capacy uf 1,000 lghs of 10-candle power and when he plan was nsalled hree years ago was hough ha- u dynamo of hs szo would mee he needs of he borough for many years o come. Las summer, he second year of he elecrc lgh plan's operaon, houses and buldngs were conneced beyond he capacy o he ncandescen dynamo, bu as all he lamps n prvae houses were seldom burnng a one me he season was go hrough wh whou any serous dffculy. Ths wner more hoels, boardng houses and sores were conneced wh he elecrc lghng sysem, unl now he ncadescen lamps conneced wh he sysem numbe over 2,000. To furnsh he curren for he smalles number of hese lghs ha are lkely o be burnng a one me would overax he capacy of he presen dynamo- and a new one of more.han wce he capacy of he presen one wll be nsnlled. The man feed wre of he presen sysem s also nsuffcen o' carry he ncreased curren, and he wrng of he sysem wll be changed o provde for he ncrease. A PRSONER RELEASED. Be Was he. Ou of he Alanc JlgUlnulH Jal.. Las Sunday mornng Danel Clevenger, a consable a Seasde, arresed Tm Sullvan, a solder from Sandy Hook for beng drunk nnd dsorderly a Seasde he prevous ngh. Clovenger ook Sullvan o Alanc Hghlands and pu hm n ho jal here, expecng o ake hm o Freehold on Monday mornng The jal n Alanc Hghlands s no r very desrablo place of abode. s used only o pu drunks n unl hey sober up and a hardly f for ha.. To add o Sullvan's dscomfor ClovongBr Jef hn n jal whou malng any provson for hs beng fed, Soon afk f Clevonger had pu Sullvan n ho jal one of he Alano Hghlands offcers who had n hoy o ho lockup re loosed hm. Monday mornng, brgh and' early, Clovenger wen o Alanc Hjghlands,o ake hs prsoner o Free hold. Mrs. Olovonger was wh hm an(l boh woro drosaod for a rp o he couny aoa. When Olovengor won o h,6 jal ho found empy, ho uolder havng gono bade o Sandy Hook a soon OB ho WOB rolcascd,. ' Jlow o Se Thnus. Try THU RKHBTEB'B wan columns An ndvcrlbonaon of hry words cos* only 25 cens, Adv. LONG BRANCH'S WATER SUPPLY A Demand Ta he Toen Own s Works.' The commssoners of Long- Branch, who passed a unanmous resoluon wo weeks ago lookng o he publc ownershp of he waer supply o ha own, have Sno ye made a repor as o he bea mehod of acqurng he owner shp of a waer plan hough hey have begun her nvesgaon. n connecon wh hs maer he Long Branch Becord las week publshed he follow kg communcaon, from John W. Slocum, whch shows ha Long Branch s beng aroused by he.greed of waer> monopoles, and s awakenng o be need of a waer supply, owned by he publc: > he board of commssoners,' suggesng an nvesgaon and repor as o he advsably of he cy ownng s waer supply, s mely, and deserves serous consderaon.. ' n Germany he ralroads are owned by he governmen, and all over Germany he muncpales own and operae cy ralways, lghng plans and waer supples, n England munrcpal ownershp has been hghly successful,, The arge and vared enerprses underaken n hese counres are ou of proporon and foregn o he condon ha confrons Long Branch. "The waer supply and sewer sysem are ndspensable o all mproved properes, and publc necesses ough o be owned and operaed by he muncpales. n fac here are few ces of any mporance n New Jersey where hese adjuncs of healh and comfor are gven over o prvae enerprses. f hey were luxures nsead of necesses hen no governmenal supervson ough o be expeced. " The maer s now forcbly bough o publc aenon by he fac ha he conrac beween he waer company and he commssoners wll soon expre, and whle hose neresed n he company's welfare are 'casng anchors o. he wndward,' feelng he publc pulse and shoung he prases of he company,.occurred o me ha he cy fahers ough o recognze hese famlar chans and pause long enough o observe he ncredulous smle of he publc. " The benefs already enjoyed by he waer company have been enormous; whle he unfar reamen receved by he own and he publc a he hands of he company could never ruhfully be called eher warraned or jusfed. has always exaced he pound of flesh and he publc pad. 'The exsng conrac s 'lop-sded' o he ouch. The cy pays he waer company more han 5,000 every year. The cy receves from he company $250. Que a dfference n he wo sums! Also, for every 500 fee n he exenson of waer mans he commssoners mus pay for au addonal hydran a he rae of $40 per annum. Ths charge s scrupulously made agans he cy, rrespecve of he legmae reurn made o he company from ncreased connecons on he exenson. "Wheher he waer renals are excessve or lo, leave o he judgmen of hose who pfy hem. ' These general observaons end o show: "Frs.. Tha f he waer company s wllng o sell s plan, a s marke value, he board of commssoners ough o purchase. s a payng nvesmen a presen and wha s profable for ndvduals wll prove he same for he cy. f an avalable mehod for rasng he necssary funds s no o be found n our charer, we can easly oban such desred legslaon. Oher owns and ces do every year and sb can we, only wans deermned effor. ' Second. Any conrac hereafer conemplaed beween he cy and he waer company, f remans a prvae corporaon,' ough o conan very dfferen ermb from he presen one. " Thrd, f he local company wll no sell o he muncpaly a a far prce and on reasonable erms, bu on he conrary nends o merge n ha sll-larger monoply, o be known as he -Tnern waer company ; hen all mus know our only hope of relef s n an ndependen plan. JOHN W. SLOCUJ." THE REGSTER, s $1.50 a year. Adv. ** : The Reasonable Prof o - OUR Show a dsnc advance n syle. Many are enrely new, and her exclusyeness /and dany elegance make hem especally desrable. Our unrmmed sock ncludes everyhng ha s clesrable, &... '. - ' '. '. -. " *! * a prces ha canno be equalled, syle and qualy consdered. f ' ' : - : ' " ' - ' RS. E. WES Eed Banl? Temple of THE GERMANA HOTEL, 16 and 18 FRONT STREET, RED BANK. N.J. ;; THE GERMANA, formerly conduced by J. Degenrng, s well equpped wh all he essenals and accessores of a frs-class hoel, and s well-esablshed repuaon wll be fully susaned., by s new propreor. New feaures have been added,, ncludng LUNCH AND CGAR COUNTERS, POOL AND BLLARD TABLES, AND A BEADNG ROOM The bar wll be suppled wh frs-class LQUORS, WNES, BEERS and CGARS. Frs-class accommodaons are furnshed for permnaen and ransen guess. Specal aenon ' pad o geng up dnners. ' J. EDGAR BROWER. Propreor. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NG CLOTH) For Men, Boys and Chldren. LARGE STOCKS. LATEST STYLES AND LOW PRCES. Splendd assormen of Trousers for Dress. A. LUDLOW, Has, Caps and Furnshngs. LUDLOW HALL, RED BANK, N. J. «> yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyvyyyyyyyyyvyyyyyyyvyyvvft^ Columns of space are flled wh "No Prof" adversng; wh' "Less han Coa" adversng, bu here's an hones rng o "Seasonable Prof'? ha mus appeal o far mnded folks. More especally wll appeal o hem jus on he hreshold of a new season, when he sore s flled wh new merchandse whch mus, for obvous reasons^ be sold a a prof. Ths sore s bold enough and brave enough o emphasze "The Reasonable Prof" n s adversng. *' Broad Sree, ADLEM&CO. Red Bank. * AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^A.f^A. The People of Oher Days WHAT WE DO Would be surprsed \ o learn of wha we do now-a-days. Perhaps wll < surprse you o learn of our prces. \: Wach wha we do ; you'll fnd neresng. _, DOREMUS BROS., Frs Class Meas and Groceres, 11 and 13 Broad Sree, Red Blnk, N.J.

13 THE TURKSH BRDE. Pecular Cusoms Whch She» Bound o Observe. "The, conduc demanded of a newly marred Armenan woman wll srke Amercans as very sngular ndeed," sad Anrang Azhderjan,.a young Armenan^, he auhor of -.he book "The. Turk and he Land'of-Halg." "She uers never a word excep when alone wh her husband' unl aler he brh of her frs chld.., Then.'she s allowed o alk o her chld. A lle laer she s permed o converse wh her moher-n-law, sll laer her own» moher may agan hear her voce, and before a grea <whle she wll speak n whspers o he young grls of her household. She mus no leave he house durng he frs year of her marred lfe excep o aend church. Her. dscplne as a brde ermnaes afer sx years, bu she wll never agan open her lps o a man unless he be her knsman. Young grls are allowed o have a lbery of conduc ha s n srkng conras. They chaer' freely and cheerfully wh whom hey please. We Are Ready Are You?!..;.,,, Our sore, as.usual, s keepng up wh he mes by geng n a full sock of summer goods. -These nclude Porch Rockers, Lawn Seees, Lawn Mowers, Hammocks, s Refrgeraors, 'Door and Wndow Screens, and everyhng needed o ^ make he house comforable n sprng and summer..» ' "The Armenan woman dffers radcally from her Turksh ssers. Neher secluson nor polygamy nor dvorce darkens her presen or hreaens her fuure. She s no educaed whher brohers, however, as are Amercan grls. 1 remember how puzzled was when enered an Amercan college and saw grls seaed among he hoys n-he classroom. " 'John,' sad o my neghbor, 'wha are he grls here for o make he room.look prey?' '," seemed ncredble'ha any one could hnk a g(rl capable of learnng along wh her broher. s consdered a dsgrace lkewse for a" man o walk' publcly wh a woman, even hough she s hs sser. She may eneran men callers, and, of course, h«r faee s never covered, lke a Turksh woman's, bu her moher or some older female relave s always presen. They aend he same eneranmens and church, bu may no s ogeher. The women's seas n church are paroned, off and are n he rear. "Whle among many old Armenan famles parens conrac for he marrage of her chldren whle hey are " n her nfancy, n he majory of cases he young people are permed o' make her selecons, hough always wh he consen of her parens. Elopemens, herefore' are unknown. The marrage e s Bacred n Armena, and deah can only break. f a pwson has an uncongenal companon, he mus endure wh he same knd of paence he would endure a sore head, whch, hough le may ry o cure, he wll hardly cu off. "Wh Turksh women her only end n hs world s marrage. Accordngly grls are from her nfancy rocked o sleep by her mohers wh lullabes of. -fuure husbums, r-laudsoue, "fcbura-- geous and wealhy. The regular age for marrage s from 12 o 15 years, bu unusual wealh or physcal aracon calls for earler conracs. Generally speakng, parens are pleased f hey. ge a chance of berohng her daughers a 5-or 0 or, a any rae, before hey reach 12 yyrs, for a ha age women mus so he Mohammed proverb says eher marry or de. A grl s readly marred f she s eher prey- or wealhy. f she possesses boh quales, hen she s a grea cach and wll have many suors. Abou her wealh here can be no doub, as n he eas one's fnancal saus s known o u every one. The age, oo, can be easly asceraned, bu he puzzlng queson s'abou her good looks. s she prey? Tha mus mus be dscovered, and, as hp ypung man has no means of fndng ou for hmself, he mus ge some woman o ac for hm. He usually resors o a Jewess, and f her repor s favorable he hen.brngs he maer o her parens' aenon, and her moher, afer a call on he grl, arranges a pary a a publc bah. These bah pares are exremely fashonable, and he.women dresb elaboraely. A meal of greasy pasres and Bwees s always, served, afer whch comes he smokng of? cgarees, long ppes and waer ppes, he women seaed cross legged on dvans and gosspng he enre me. Should he moher's repor be sasfacory, afer a few vss beween he parens he' marrage s agreed upon and he day se. <'As o he berohal, ho husband has o gve a dower, or raher 'hre,' as he Koran dsncly saes. The mnmum of hs dower s fxed. may no bo leas' han $1.70 n your money. Tho maxmum s lef open, and by ha arrangemen he famly of he grl s nblo o oban somo show of far play for lu Turkey ho only hold a woman has on her husband s ha o dvorco her he mus urn over o hor hs dower. Afer nurrlogo s her prme duy o cour and oban hs good wll, for f sho dlbpleaooo hm slo f n mmnen danger of mssng paradse. A wlfo whoso ouguo has mado roublo for her husband wll have ha appondago lenghened o 150 fee a ho judgmen. Should a man wsh a dvorco ho lum only o reurn hs wfe's dower and say o her, 'Ge ou!' Sho has o go; here 1H no redraw. Ho need no even gve a reason."- ' (. TK abtc s growng nl ho lnv moro bunlnosfl, raoro omploroob, noon. v'po and moro maohnory. Foku' bus nobb grows when hey ueo Tm KMHSTO o oll bou hur bu8nebb>*-d<o. A FULL LNE OF Go-Cars and Baby Carrages has recenly been opened n our sore for he nspecon of parons. Lke he babes who use hem, hey are all prey; and he range n. syle s such ha he ase of every purchaser can be. sued. The Go-Cars and Baby Carrages are up-odae n syle, and' hey are of reed, raan and upholsery. They have been carefully seleced, and hey wll be found o be desrable. The BABES Need oungs. Fresh ar and mld sunshne are beer han medcne o keep hem healhy and o brng he blush of roses o her cheeks. Bu he mohers do no wan o be dscomfored wh carryng he lle ones, and he fahers ough no o expec hem o do so when Baby Carrages can be bough a our sore AT VERY LOW PRCES. The prce of Co-Cars rajge.'frort, up, ard "Baby Carrages from $4:00}up. '"** ~ 7 COUCHES. The above pcure shows he celebraed Hobson Couch. The "heads" a each* end of hs couch are adjusable and can he urned down o make a fla couch, or can be fasened a.any angle beween he uprgh and fla posons. These couches are beaufully upholsered n durable goods. They range n prce from $17 o $30. Ths pcure shows he Gem Couch, whch sells for $3.75. s one of he cheapes couches we have, bu s comforable, and wears so long ha" gves horough sasfacon. We have many oher syles of couches, a prces rangng from $5 o $35. The couches are made n a bewlderng varey of syles and wh many syles of coverngs. ^ v We sell Conover.'s, Was's and Tndall's Asparagus Bunchers. The Tndall b.uncher s a new machne, paened by Charles Tr^dall of Mddleown, whch we would lke o show o farmers who rase asparagus. We keep Raffa for yng asparagus, and all he small ools needed on he farm., HENDRCKSON & APPLEGATE, POST-OFFCE BLOCK, RED BANK? N. J. He Knew he Sex. " undersand you have consened o your daugher's marrage o ha young Swfpace," sad he old frend. " have," repled he faher. " guess you don' fnow he young man," suggesed he old frend ponedly. "On he conrary, know all abou hm," answered he faher, "on/l also know all abou my daugher rffd a few hngs abou he sex n general. f had refused my consen, en o one sho would have marred hlm^aryway, bu, havng gven, he odds are easly en o fve ha she wll re of hm and hrow hm over before hoy've even se he day for he weddng,"- Our Deb o he Barn Fowl. s que possble, hough of course no demonsrable, ha ho bumblo barn fowl has been a larger benefacor of our race han any mechancal nvenon n our possesson, for hero s no nhabed counry on earh oday wboro ho barn fowl s no a mansay of healh. There are vas regons of Souh Amerca and Europe whero la ho malnbay, and nowhere s hero known anyhng ha can ako s place,.wllcujs probably moro han can bo aald of nnvllnu n ho world of mechancsm ' The Reor Coureous. "Docor/' eald ho nqusve lawyer, "why dd you call n anoher physcan when you had nfluenza? Dldu' you havo fah n your own medcne?" "Why," ho docor asked, "dd you go anolor lawyer o defod you whun your wlfo Buedj for dvorco? Ddn' you have fah n your own ably o lnnul wnbbflcs?"- THB UEaBTE o 1.50 u year. Adv. feng PlaePaper AT 20e. per Box. am sellng a box of very fne "Weddng Plae Paper a 20 cens. s of exra good qualy, and s worh fully 25 cens, 11 havo a bos, very Buperor qualy, a 85 cens, worh 85 cons.!r : TETLET & Fron S., adjonng ho PoBofllce, RED BANK, N. J. Schrocder's Har Tonc should be used hree or four mes a week o ge he bes resuls. Ffy cens a bole a Sehroeder's pharmacy. > >»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Fne Carrages! A my carrage sore, nearly oppose he Globe hoel, Red Bank, wll be found a complee lne of Carrages and Wagons of-all knds, ncludng \; <.RU^BOUTS, SURRES^- BUGGES, ^ TRAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, : SPNDLE WAGONS, JUMPSEATS, ETC. These wagons are he new syles, well : bul, very desrable n every way, and very ; reasonable n prc.ql. F. B.GOWDY, Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. j. fr*

14 My Sweehear's Duplcae*. lma has no dlmm'd he mcm'y of her fac«; The fares one Among he ohef flowers, /lgh wh merry smle* and smple grace, Tho sweeneffl of my chldhood's happy hour*, dd n hose day? m all lovers ao, Moved by an ardor ha m que sublme Bwore o her would evermore be rue Aye, eren o he very end of me. TFhen she and were grown, we wo were wed; Sx years we've lved ogeher n our ner, Bu now, alas, for chldsh vows sad Alas, whco' old her loved her bes. Eer rval sands before me; can see A somehng n her face and eyes and ways Jha looks jus lke her mamma dd when she Was sweehear of my chldhood's happy day* ' MADRE MARA'S MAGC. On he 11 very corner of Calle *de los Pescadlos Blancos (Sree of he Lle "Whe Fsh) Jus^ where jus no he lle Plaza de San Pablo s he shop of Dona Anonla. s a clean, dy lle place, and n you can buy he es cgarees o be found n all Mexco, you can be served a all hours of he day wh hck Spansh chocolae, ho and pasy-r-for Dona Anonla s Spansh and herefore knows how o moke delcous chocolae also you can buy here pns, needles, loery ckes, nave Mexcan sugar n all brown cones, macaron fresh from aly, sardnes, olves,_ Spansh wne and many oher hngs, for, whlo he shop s a small one, conans wha he propreor proudly calls "an assormen of he mos complee and fnshed." Dona Anona herself was on her vared cusomer/a, AH of he common folk n ha par of he cy paronze her, and so she s kep very busy, wh hardly me enough o aend o her yellow headed parro or o keep he "marlposa" lgh burnng under he pcure of la Vlrgen whch hangs on he wall. Thngs were dfferen when Carlos, he orero, was here good lookng, swaggerng Carlos n hs gaudy bullfgher's shr and gh rousers, wh hs pgalled head surmouned by he fla orero ha bu Carlos has mos cruelly been banshed; no ha he ever dd any work n he shop he goda of bullfghers forbd! bu he a leas was always wllng o lounge n he door or agans he couner, hereby scarng away robbers, and even on some occasons so far unben hs dgny as o serve he chocolae o cusomers of hs own fraerny whle Dona Anona beamed from afar, for she worshped Carlos wh he adoraon ha only a fa and homely woman of 40 can feel for a young and handsome man. Ever snce bullfghng had gone ou n Mexco, hree years before, she had waed' on Carlos hand nrtfoo, gvng hm cheerfully and lovngly from her savngs and workng doubly hard n order ha he mgh appear gorgeous on feas days and Sundays. Hs clohes ' were of be bes ha money could buy; hs poned Mexcan shoes were of he fnes yellow leaher; hs vvd scarle neckes were always of san or sofes slk. None of he bullfghers who lolled on San Francsco sree or n fron of he Canlna del To Pepe smoked such long, fne, black cgars as dd Carlos, nnd none of hem could, boas he slver and copper cons whch always Jngled n he pockes of hs braded orero jacke. n shor, Carlos was n be greaes of luck, he very hghes of'clover, and dd no realze hs blessngs unl was oo lae, for all hs magnfcence and luxury were aken away from hm hrough hs own faul and ha of Panchlar No ha Carlos cared for prey, co- * quelsh Pancha; no a b of! Carlos loved no one bu hs own lazy, good a lookng self and nohng bu hs own ease and comfor. For Dona Anona, who furnshed hm wh he good hngs"lrlfe whch he so much eared for and apprecaed, he had a kndly, fraernnl regard. Beng, moreover, aware of he furous emper whch lurked beneah Dona Anona's good naurcd exeror, he had always been careful o "avod, enanglemens wh younger and handsomer women, or, a leas, o keep such affars fxm her sharp and very suspcous ears, «n he case of Pancha, however, was a dffcul maer, for she was eher oo careless or oo much n ove o dssemble. She could no or would no refran from casng coquesh glances a he bullfgher, even when Dona Auoua was by, and fnally even ook o purchasng her hread and needles and oher supples from Dona Auonla's shop, refusng here o bo served by any one bu Carlos hmself. Nnuraly hs sae of affars could no las for long, and hngs came o a crss one day when Dona Anona overheard Pancha addressng some ' coquesh remarks o he orero nnd, moreover, caugh hm n he very ac of kssng her prey hough needle worn hands; afer whch here was a sepc, and very nearly bale, murder and sudden deah. Dona Anouln, bc- Jug a very powerful woman and, more over, grealy nfuraed, scrupled no o fnll upon ho luckless conplc ooh and nal. Carlos uanngcj] o escape wll hs lfe ard a 'blackoncd' eye, whle Panchn, njhc end of ho fray, WH mnus one ooh and'wha Hccncd a frs sgh o bo fully half of her prey black har. Tho nolso of ho lgh naurally araced aenon, and ho conbaann ' woro fnally Hcpraed, pucl he worno for wear, bu neverhclesn sll brcnh ng forh (loflonee and Caflos'had mos unaccounably asfppeared afer he frs wo rounds and could no now be found. Pyng neghbors escored Homeward he baered and walng Pancha, whle he equally wallng Dona Anona barred her shop door n he very face of gapng cusomers and locked he kchen door upon herself; No; no even ha graceless Carlos Should ener f, as was always hs cusom, he came home penen and enreang a supper me. For once Carlos should be severely banded and augh sense and decen behavor. Tha was a 8 o'clock. A 9 Carlos had ho ye reurned; a 10 here was sll no rflgn of hm, and Dona Anona was begnnng o grow very uneasy. Somehng mus have happened, for, *o maer wha wab wrong, he always came for hs meals. A 11 he was sll mssng; so a 12 he poor woman pu on her apalo and wen forh n search of he delnquen.., A he Canna del Tlo Pepo,she found hm weepng berly n he mds of sympahec comrades, who reproached he lady for her cruel reamen of poor Carlos. Truly she had no seen wha every one else well knew ha Carlos loved no one bu her. "AH he world" knew ha he shameless Pancha pursued hm wh her coqueres. Fe upon Dona Anonla o so 111 rea poor, fahful Carlos, who had been drven o drnk and hreaened BUlclde hrough her hardness of hear! Two comrades carred homeward he ncapacaed Carlos, wh Dona An- :ona weepng" remorsefully behnd hem and sundry oher oreros wnkng and chucklng n urn behnd her back. For, whle n luck, Carlos was as generous a orero as ever lved, and would no (Jo, for her own sakes, o have Dona Anona cu off hs supples. And so,' as ho corege wended s way oward he lle shop of Dona Anona, me shameless bullfgher afer anoher pourod no her ear ales of poor larlos' persecuon a he hands of 'anchla. Well knew he Vrgn, hey declared solemnly, ha Carlos cared for no woman bu hs own adored Anonla. Had he no sworn o hem many a me and of? And was hs faul f nfauaed grls would make unwaned love o hm? Nohng s easer o deceve han a woman who wshes o be deceved, and Dona Anonla beleved devouly very word of he waggsh oreros, larlos was pu enderly o bed, he lullfghers feased gayly on whe read, sardnes, garlc and Spansh wne, whle Dona Anonla, wh conre face and reddened eyes, beamed upon hem from he door of Carlos' room. They had opened her eyes o he real characer of ha dsgraceful Pancha, whom she had creded me and agan on her hread and needles and wool. How foolsh a woman she had been no o realze before he elecon of Carlos and he evl behavor of Pancha!. Before ho nosy deparure of he oreros Dona Anona's plans for vengeance had been compleed. When she wen o sleep ha ngh, she sad several padre nuesros before he mago f la Vlrgen and promsed o burn long and cosly candles before her pcure every day of he year f ceran prayers, were graned. And hen, wsely belevng ha God (and also he Vrgn) helps hose who help hemselves, be wly shopkeeper made ber plans for an early vs nex mornng o old Madre Mara, he wch, who would ell her, for a consderaon, wha she should do wh ha graceless Pancha., Madre Mara lved n a small, dark, smelly enemen far ou. Here Dona Auoula found her a dawn, and no he sympahec ear of he shrveled old woman s&e unfolded her ale of woe, whle Madre Mara smoked away seadly a her cgar sub, noddng her whe head a nervals as she lsened. Good! Then wha he nlna waned was a cosla a small charm, ha s o say for he shameless Pancha? Somehng no dangerous, he nna undersood merely a lle hng ha would, afer akng, cause her o lose any love for Don Carlos. Ale, bu would bo easy! And only a- maer of fve days a ha. f he nlna would lsen, payng o her pobro madre frs he small'number of 8 reales, she would ell her wha o do. Half an hour laer, wh a wee bole of black flud n her pocke and a hn, black chcken muffled up n her reboso, Dona Anonla sped brskly ownrd he Sree of he Lle Whe Fsh. Joy and hope once more shone n her eyes and beamed from her fa, red face, even hough he advce and charm of Rndro Mara lmd cos her $1.80. Mos assuredly, was old Mara's "day." Hardly was he broad back of Douo. Anonla urned han anoher clen appeared upon ho scone, also bespeakng advce and a mld charm ha would desroy ho lovo of a rval woman. n ho same manner dd Madro Mnrla advse- ho second applcan no CHH a person han Pancha Bellng her, n urn, some wlo lluld and au aenuaed whe chcken, ho mao of he black one sold o Dona Anonla. "Of a ruh dd ho chcken come Homewhn hgh," ho old wch had. slaed o «hch applcan, "bu fgure- o your- Hclf, nln nl, ha H a charmed one, wheren groa power les, and lns, moreover, oaen for weeks only charmed food gven by ho lmnd of your, Mndre Mara!" An a fac, boh chckens lmd been Bolou by ucndacfdustbarfl : TherdarE"ol las "ngh's moon; bu no maer. ;7 Bo Panehla, her mnd a ease, and also belevng ha all of her sorrows were novr soon o be ended, hurred Joyfully home, wh bole and chcken hdden safely n he dephs of her blue rebozo. Meanwhle, a nervals durng ha enre day, chuckles of heary and mos unwoned mrh ssued from he dark room of Madre Mara, who, whle no ordnarly a merry personage, seemed mghly amused over somehng. Never n hs lfe had he asonshed Carlos been more kndly and generous-; Jy reaed han durng he nex few days. Dona Anonla seemed o hnk ha nohng was good enough for hm and, fllng hs pockes wh cons, farly pushed hm no he srees, wh njuncons ha be enjoy hmself wh hs companons. Had he orero been a suspcous man he mgh have hough Dona Anona was engaged n secre pursus of whch she wshed hm o know nohng. No beng suspcous, however, he hasened o obey her commands and have a Joyous me. As a maer of fac, here was nohng evl n he acons of Dona Anonla, once lef alone, sav0 ha one mgh have" accused er of foolshly pamperng and overfeedng a deblaed black chcken whch she had boused n he charcoal box and fed hrce daly on black zapoes and orllas made from dark meal. Bu no one Carlos leas of all ever saw he chcken, whose lfe endured for a bref span only, and herefore no one unjusly condemned her. Now, n he grea enemen house jus across he sree,.hs same chcken pamperng process Vas secrely beng gone hrough wh by prey Pancha, save ha her fowl was fed solely on whe zapoes and lgh colored orllas. As n he case of Dona Anona's chcken, whch flourshed and day by day waxed faer and faer, her whe chcken also hrove and grew plump unl, by he end of he fourh day, you would no have recognzed eher of hese "charmed chckens." On he evenng of hs same fourh day Dona Anona arrayed herself n her bes purple 1 skr and black lace manlla, wh he announcemen o dumfounded Carlos ha she was gong o he house of Pancha for he purpose of askng her and her moher o ea. he mdday meal wh hem he nex day, snce would be a fesa and- Pancha accordngly a lesure. For many monhs had been he cusom of good heared Dona Anonla. o nve Pancha and her blnd old moher o her own savory feas day dnners. n vew of las week's quarrel,.however, Pancha's moher was even now earfully lamenng ha her dnner would have o be of orllas and beans; so ha, drven o by her moher's ears and her own urgen desre o break bread wh Dona Anonla, Pancha was abou o sar ou a msson of peace when ha person herself appeared wh joval expressons of sorrow ha any msundersandng had arsen. beween he wo famles and her desre'ha her wo good frends should jon her nex day for he usual fesa meal. Of a very hey mus come. Carlos had promsed o go wh some companons o he Naucalpam. bullfgh, wherefore she would be all alone and sad f hey dd no come o ea wh her. Peace was resored n full, and soon Dona Anoua busled home o prepare for he nex day's feas. Poor Carlos was husled nconnenly ou of he house, whle Dona Anonla! doors and wndows carefully shu and locked, proceeded o kll and boll he black chcken, frs carefully buryng s feahers and bones. All ha ngh he moral remans of he charmed chcken smmered away n a ny olla. The resulan broh was'carefully colleced nex mornng by Dona Anonla and, wh he black flud from he lle bole, of Madre Mara, was mxed no a very savory soup flavored wh sherry and garnshed wh aguacoes, of whch here was only one plaeful; no. ha any ono of he ro had o do whou Boup, however; far from. Spup of he very bes, also made of chcken, wh sherry and- ny bs of garlc flavorng, was o be served o herself and Panchla's blnd moher., Tho dnner was a grea success, despe he fac ha only he hree women wero presen and ha ho hosess was called away from he able a leas four mes o speak o cusomers ou n he shop. Tho frs ono of hese calls gave Pancha her opporuny, for Pancha also had klled a chcken ha prevous ngh, and n a small bolo carred n her pocke was ho boled down resul hereof. The door beween he dnng room and ho shop had been carefully closed by Dona Anonla, so ha her guess mgh no be molesed by noses from whou. Novel- was hcro a beer chance. n wo seconds Pancha had uncorked her bole and emped lo conens haolly no Dona Anonla's soup. Then, concealng ho bole, Hho was unconcernedly swallowng her ow soup when Dona Anonla reurned o ho able. Neher of ho wo women for a momeu wmpeccd ha sho w,ns parakng of charmed soup, mndo n dencally ho samo manner from ho charmed chckens of Mdro Maa and warraned o kll ho lovo of any man, woman or chld on ho orrchlrlal glbo. Now, low of us place overmuch crolonco n nlgn.f, okens nnd, leas of all, cuarum For whch reason am loah o fell'you. he "flnat^resuf of : he charms so ngenously and unsuspecngly exchanged beween hese wo jealous women. Sll, f you are ncredulous, s no my faul. Tha very same ngh, reachng home lae and, n a somewha noxcaed condon, poor Carlos ased he, frs frus of he charm. For, n spe of all blandshmens and words ha should have meled he hear of even a sone mage, Dona Anonla fell upon he luckless orero and, wh abuse of he sronges, lerally smoe hm hp and hgh, afer whch she cas hm forh no he ouer darkness of he Sree of he Lle Whe Fsh, cruelly bolng he door n hs face and announcng ha she had now washed her hands of hm and hs shfless comrades. Ths from he woman who had adored hm darng hree long years; hs from he woman who had ha very mornng gven hm all her avalable money and enreaed hm o come home early! Poor Carlos! For, even hough he reurned several mes o earfully beg for mercy, here were shown hm only freezng conemp and coldness, wh a las he announcemen ha hla nex call wrald be wached by he gendarme a he corner, for whch reason he had bes keep away for good and all from he shop of Dona Anonla. Beng, as- were, off wh he old love, he hapless orero behough hmself of a new. Was here no prey Pancha, for whom, he had always eneraned a fondness? Doubless even ye she was freng her hear ou over hm and hs neglec. He would go o her and console her. How Pancha receved hm deponen sayeh no, of how she sped hm on hs deparure admrng neghbors n he enemen house sll speak, hough of he order of hs gong Carlos remembers lle more han a vson of muludnous brgh sars and a "bump, bump" ha seemngly lased for cenures. Meanwhle hs surprsed and helpless body h he seep sars a he rae of 60 mes a mnue, wh Pancha and he neghbors cheerng from above. The "charm" was complee. Never more was he orero Carlos Garca seen n he Sree of he Lle.Whe Flsb, and never were beer frends han Dona Anonla and he grl Pancha, who, srange o say, have never realzed Jus how he hng really occurred and have, n fac, forgoen all abou old Madre Mara and he black and whe chckens.- He Was Takng Cold. Judge Here, offlcer, hs man says he was arresed for merely akng cold. s ha correc?. Offlcer s, your' honor. He sealng ce when nabbed hm.- \ DEALER N DRY GOODS, HOSERY, &c. HOTOHS, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Tale Sore Specals. No. 1. "Dozen Pne blown umblers wh your nal beau-, fully engraved upon each gla6s. Sale prce... 6c. No. 8. The sock of Tables bough from, he Rchardson wholesale sock. All fne goods. Sale prce 4c. each. No. 3. WNDOW SHADES. BeBfc sprng roller, fxures, and all complee. Sale prce.12hc. No. 4. FLOOR OLCLOTH. A 40-cen o/ualy no o be compared wh he lgh suff sold as bargans. elsewhere. Our prce,, per yard c. When You Need a Plumber 1 8 Call on us. You wll no regre. You wll be very glad of. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work, on he prncple ha a sasfed cusomer s our bes adversemen. We furnsh esmaes of any knd promply and cheerfully. SABATH& WHTE, 10and 18 Fron S., Red Bank,N.J. Blood Povery--Wne. 's he wors knd of povery. The sep s no longer elasc, he hear beas lgh or unseady, nerves rrable, exeron causes much fague. 's a povery ouchng all lfe's forces, affecng all ages. prevens gan n wegh, nduces languor and weakness. Sound, properly aged, pure wne s a noable bloodmaker and nerve onc. 's he blood of he grape. brngs color o cheeks and lps, and nourshes all pars of he body. 's naure's "food and drnk," and a mos palaable beverage when rgh. f aduleraed or oo young or badly made 's useless or worse. BURGUNDY, quars, 60 cens. PORT, quars $1, boh of he rgh knd. Many oher knds and quales. Delvery by your grocer or by us. \ W. A. FRENCH & CO., \ ' Pure Wnes and Lquors. Red Bank, Cung Cheese of he bes qualy. Haye you ever ased our cheese? f no, ge a sample he nex me you come n o order groceres. has a mos delghful flavor, rch, whou beng heavy, and s especally adaped for rarebs and oher chafng dsh delcaces, Our Bes Buer comes from a creamery whch s jusly celebraed for he qualy of s producs. Try, 's fne. ( W. H. KNAPP, FRONT ST., Pos dce Block, RED BANK.

15 THE USE OF MEATS; \ Shall We JEa Dark Meas, Lgh Heas or,ess Mea f The opnon has been grealy prevxu. len no only n he medcal professon, bu wlb. he general publc, ha lgh meas are more easly dgesble, ha hey conan less deleerous consuens han he dark meas and ha herefore hey are'beer sued for -he nourshmen of sck people n general, nnd for hose sufferng from gou, urc feld dahess and ceran forms of kdney dsease n parcular.. Ths supposon -was based, no doub, upon he saemens whch may be found n medcal leraure ha he dark meas conan very much more nrogenous maeral and exracves han he lgh meas, (. > la Nos. 43, 44 and.. 49 of he Berlner klnsche Wochenschrlf Offer. & Roeenqus publsh he resul of a seres of careful analyses whch do no agree wh hose of he older analyses. They show some of he fallaces of prevous nvesgaors and come o he concluson ha, -whle he whe meas of poulry, fsh, ec., do n ceran cases conan lees nrogenous and exracve maerals, he average amoun does no dffer grealy enough n he 'whe and dark meas o make eher preferable... n concludng her arcle hey sae ha f \ s aesrable o lm he amoun of hese deleerous food consuens we may accomplsh he resul much more ceranly by lmng he amoun of mea aken raher han by forbddng dork meas. s a well known fac ha almos all he food maerals conan a proporon of wase maer, and hs s de- Blrnble; mos foods also' conan consuens whch n large quanes are deleerous, bu n smaller quanes may be benefcal. The exracves of mea, among he more mporan of whch are lacc add, buyrc acd, acec acd, ec., are by no means harmful f aken n small quanes/as s ordnarly he case, and he same s rue of he nrogenous consuens. "There can be lle doub, however, ha hese consuens do have a bad effec among ceran people who ea large quanes of mea, and hs evl s whou queson more prevalen n Amerca han n almos any oher par of he world. arses from he fac ha he mea supply s comparavely large wh us, and he people are" relavely prosperous and can afford o buy larger amouns of mea han people of mos oher naons. "Three heavy mea meals n a day s nohng unusual among ceran classes of people, and on' nearly all of he blls of fare of leadng resaurans and hoels he ls of meas s as grea or. greaer han ha of vegeables. We would no decry he use of a reasonable amoun of moa, bu beleve ha dsorders arsng from urc add dahess would be less frequen f we were accusomed o use he mea* less TouhfUl Dplomacy. The grocery man on:he corner relaes ha a couple of days ago a lle grl enered hs emporum and, mdly layng down a dme, asked for 10 cens' worh of candy. "'s for papa," she sad. " wan o s'prlse hm when he comes home." The grocery man proceeded o dg ou some of hs sock when he lle grl nerposed. "Don' gve me ha knd. Gve me caramels. jus love caramels!" "Bu hough hose were for papa," he grocery man remarked. " know," explaned he lle grl, "bu when gve hem o papa he'll Jus kss me and say ha 'cause 'm such a generous lle grl he'll gve hem all back o me. So you'd beer gve me caramels."-, - Naure's Drans. A careful survey of he underground waer courses n he carbonferous lmesone dsrc of Yorkshre, England, has revealed he fac ha here exss n ha counry an exensve sysem of suberranean sreams, many of whch ssue mles away from he pons called "slnkb," whero he waer 1 draned from he surface eners he rocks. Smlar phenomena n oher pars of he world, no ye so carefully nvesgaed, occur on a much larger scale, and, recen sudes of he ocean boom near he border of connens have shown ha rvers of consderable sze somemes ener he sea beneah he surface. No One Whapored. The eacher of a Kansas Cy school had o leave he room for a few mnues and gave he chldren some draw- ng o do. When she came back, here wns n he amosphere somehng ha old her ha all had no gone well durng her absence, and wo of e boys wero bangng her heads. "Now, boys," sho asked sorrowfully, "have y«u been dong somehng ha you know should no havo lked you' o dov "Ycs'm," camo he meek reply. "Wha dd you do?" ; "Well, you see, wo hough you'd ask who'd whspered whon you camo ack, BO wo JuB alked ou loud." Boobs. Books aro owoo, unroproachlng companons o ho mserable, and f hey canno brng us o onjoy llfo hey wll n lonb each ua o endure l.~-"vjeor aeeoeeoeeseooeeooeoe HOWARD FREYJ MONMOUTH ST., BED BASK, NEW JERSEY.], radcal lumber. ESTMATESOHEERFULLY FURNSHED. CONTRACTS TAKEN.» JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WOKK GUARANTEES. ( (»-< < < ( carry consanly on hand all,he laes sanary applances, and hence am prepared ( o do work whou delay., Seam Carpe Cleanng. We desre o announce ha we have opened our Carpe Cleanng plan a Long Branch, N.J., and persons desrng her carpes, rugs, ec., cleaned n a sasfacory manner, and wll send us a posal, we wll call and delver a your resdences on Tuesdays and Frdays of each week. We guaranee onr work, and are responsble for n our care. Prce, 5c. per yard. WOOLLEY & EDWARDS,,A. T. WOOLLET. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Farmers and Truckers M LSVflB EDWAnDS. Wll save money by examng my sock of plows, harrows and culvaors before buyng elsewhere. keep n sock H. J, Baker Bros.' and Bow- ker's ferlzers. These are always relable and wll please all buyers. Fne ground bone n small or large los. am sll n he coal and wood busness,a he old sand, _ 24 WHARF AVENUE. TELEPHONE 27. THOMAS P. BROWN, Red Bank, N. 3. ONMOUTH COMMON PLEAS COURT. JOHN H. BATES VS. BELLE RDER. ATTACHMENT NOTCE. Noce s hereby gven ha a wr of aachmen a be su ok John H. Baes agans he rghs and creds, moneys and effecs, (roods and chaels, lands and enamens of Belle Rder, non resden debor, for he sum of ono hundred ond seveny-flvo dollars. ssued ou of he Cour of Common Pleas of be Couny of Moumouh. on he welfh,day of February, nneeen hundred, reurnable and reurned no cour duly execued by he sherff of he Couny of Monmoub on he weny-sxh day of February, nneeen hundred. JOSEPH MCDERMOTT, Clerk. Daed March 8h. U. CHARLES El. TNB, Aorney for Planff. Announcemen. y NOTCE OF ELECTON AND Meeng of he Boards of-regsry. Noce s hereby glvea ha an elecon wll be held n he TOWN OF RED BANK, ON MONDAY. HAY For be elecon ol A Commssoner AKD 7TH, Four Asssan Commssoners. The wesern dsrc ncludes all ha par of he corporae lms wes of Broad sree from Fron Sree o and up Honmoub sree, up Fron sree from Eou's allev o and ncludng Maple avenue, eas and wes o wesern lms of he corporaon. The mddle dsrc ncludes all ha par of he corporae lms eas of Broad sree, from sou's alley o Momnoub sree, hen eas sad wes on Broad sree o be ouer lms up Leroy place, rvng place and Beacb sree o Maple avenue, all fronng on Maple avenue beloaglng n wesern dsrc; < Tbe Boards of Reesry and Elecon wll mee Monday, Aprl lgb, a en o'clock n he mornng and reman n sesson unl 0 o'clock, p. u., and also on Aprl 30b, from one o'clock, p. s., unl 9 o'clock, p. M. The pollng places are as follows: mddle Dsrc Navesnk Hook and Ladder company's buldng, Mechanc sree. Wesern Dsrc Town hall, Monmouh sree.. All persons whose names are no on he eglsry lss wll no be permed o voe on elecon dav, and all persons, o nsure her rlrh o voe, should see ha her names are correcly enered on be regsry ls. A.C. AUUlSON, Town Clerk. Noce o Delnquens, Noce s hereby gven ha he propery of all delnquen axpayers n he own of Bed Bank, whose axes are no pad whn he me requred by law, wll be adversed and sold, n accordance wh he provsons of he saue gov ernn'g such cases. THEODORE F. WHTE, Town Treasurer. N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS., O EXECUTOR'S NOTCE. Joseph Parker, Jr., execuor of Wllam B. Parker, deceased, by order of be Surrogae of he Couny of Moamoub, hereby gves noce o be credors of he sad deceased, o brng n her debs, demands and clams agans ho esae o sad deceased, under oah or affrmaon, wbn nne monhs from ho NNETEENTH DAY OF APEL. 1900, or hey wll be forever barred of any acon berefor agans he sad execuor. Presen clams o Edmund Wlson, Esq., aorneya-law. Red Bank, N. J. JO3EPH PAEKER, JR. Call and examne our new lne of Sprng SampleS comprsng all he laes syles and colorngs. SUTS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDZB FROM $15.00 UP. TROUSERS PROM $4.00 UP. F and Workmanshp Guaraneed. No Trouble o Show Goods a COELES'S, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. MERCANTLE Why No Save Money? ' can bo done whou ncommodng yourself f you wll be sysemac and economcal, bu lle can bo accomplshed n hs world n any lno whou sysem. Frs naako rarb by openng an accoun wh ho CO-OPERATVE BANK OF NEW JERSEY. Them promno youroolf ha you wll layby nomohlng each week, even f s only» ow oonn, nnd whonevor you mvo Ono Dollar or moro, depos, n hs way you wll bo surprsed o 000 how fas wll accumulae. Four por con noroa pad commonong ho frs of each monh. Sffo Doposl Bj>xo0 o ron $8.00 por your and upward*. >R, J. B. PAYBl, YWMOK. JOHN KNO, Owllcr. WM., HRNDBlCKflON, Ase' Cnsblor. BED DANK, NEW JERSEY.- ( PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COK- On and afer November 10h, "TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, a. m.j p. n., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. n.; 6 06 p. m. " Newark, a, m.; 2 08, 0 08 p. m., week days, Sundays, 0 W a. m.; 6 08 p. m. " Elzabeh a. m.j 2 68, 6 08 p. m., week " Sundays,948a.m.: 6 06p.m.' " Rahway a. m.; p m., week days. Sundays a. m.; 6 06 p. m. " Woodbrldge a. m.; p. m., week days. Sundays 9 48 a. m.; 6 08 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 9 23 a. m.; 2 58,» 08 p. m.; week days; Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 6 06 p. n. " ^ouh Amboy, 0 23 a. m.; 2 68,8 08 p. m.; week days. Sundays, 8 48 a. m.; 6 06 p. m. -" Maawan, 9 23 a. m.; 2 58, 0 08 p. m., week days, Sunday's, 9 48 a. m.; (1 00 p. m. " Mlddlelownl 6 23 a. m.; 2 68, 6 08 p. m.. week 1 days. Sundays, 9 48 a: m.: 0 06 p. m. " Trenon and Phladelpha, connecng a Rahway, 923, a.m.; 6 U8 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 ' n. n.; 6DO p. m. " Lone Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, a. m.: p. m., week days Sundays, a. m.; 6 50 p. m. Do no sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove en Sundays. " Toms Rver, Bay Bead and nermedae saons, a. m.; week days. Trans leave Phladelpha, Broad Sree, (va Rah- A Red Bank Ogee Tuesday anfl Frday afernoons. R, R. F. BORDEN,. way) for Red Bank, a 6 60,11 10 a. m..; 3 20D SURGEON DENTST;. p. m. week days. Sundays, 4 02 p. m MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N.J. Trans leave New York for Red Bank, rom Wes Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon of 23d sree saon, 866 a. m.; 12 40, 325, 4 55 Anaeshecs. p. m. Sundays a. m.; 4 65 p. m. From Debrosses sree, 9 00 a. ra.; 12 50, 3 40 R. J, D. THROCKMORTON, 5 n p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 45 a.m.; D DENTAL SURGEON p. m. OFFCE:. From Corlana sree, 9 00 a. ra f ; 12 50,3 40, No. 5 Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N. J. 5 10, p. m., week days. Sundays, 0 45 a. m,; 515 p.m. R. F. L. WRGHT, J. B. HUTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, D ' SURGEON DENTST, General Manaeer. Gon. Fassemrer Agen. RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, oppose Bergen's, ' EW YOEK AND LONG BRANCH N RALROAD. Saons n New York: Cenral R. R. of New Jersey, foo of Lbery Sree, and foo of Whehall 8ree (Souh Ferry Termnal); Pennsylvana R. E., foo of Coland Sree, Desbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree., On and afer November 19h, 1899,, TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, Newark and Elzabeh, 6 48, *7 37 (Newark and New York onlv), 745, *805 (New. York only), *8 29,9 23, *1130 a. m.: 1845, *2 44 (New York only), 258,435,608, 708 p. m. Sundays, 803,943 a. ra.; 460,8 GO, 750 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asblry Park and nermedae saons o Pon Pleasan, 6 25, 957,10 80a.m., , 454,547, 626,750 p. m. Sundays, 10 80,1122 a. m.; 530,050 p. m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 829,1180 a.m.; 435,flC8p. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Fool of Lbery sree, 430, 660,8 80,»980,1180 a. n.; *145, H10, 480, 023 p. m. Sundays, 900,1015a.m.: 400p.m. Foo of Whehall sree (Souh Ferry ermnal), 8 25, *920,1130 a.m.; *140, 865, 425, 810 p.m. Sundays, a. m.; 855 p. m. Wes Tweny-hrd sree. 855 a. m.; 1240,»3 25, 4 55 p. m. Sundays, 925 a. a).; 455 p. m. Foo of DesbrosseB sree, 9 00 a. m.; 1260, *340, 310 p.m. Sundays, 945 a. m.; 515 p. m. Foo of Corland sree, BOO a.m.; 1260, *388, 51Up. m. Sundays. 945 a. m.; 515p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANE. Va Maawan (Sundays exoeped), 810, 1115 r a. m.; 215,420, 805 p.m. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. Denoes express rans. J, R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Penn. R.. H. P. BALDWN, Gen'l Pass. Agen. Cenral R. R. on.j. RDFUS BLODGETT, Supernenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. APRL, merchans' Senmloa Co.'s lne. Telephone Call, 14 A, Bed Bank. Shrewsbury,Hghlands, Hghland JSeach Oceanlo, Zocus Pon, Far Haven, Bed Bank, Long lranch and "AabUry Porf. The srong and commodous seamboa, ALBERTNS, CAPT. L. PRCE, Wll leave Red Bank, and Per 24, foo of Frankln sree. New York, as follows: leave Red Jlunk. Leave New York. Monday, 16h A. M. Tuesday, 17h A.M. Wed'day, 18a..9.(X> " Thursday, 30h.8.0) ' Frday. 80h " Saurday,21s.ll.00 " Monday, H3d P. M. Tuesday, 84h P. M. Wed'day,25h..8.fO " Thu'day, 26h " Frday, 27h A.M. Frday, sfh...a.30 " 8aurday,sfh..7<!0 " Saurday,28b " Monday,SCh " ^"Connecs wh rolley cars a Rod Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LTTLE, Messenger. Fru and confeconery on board. N. B.^-All fregh nended for hs boa mus be on be wharf a suffcen lengh of me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. Ths boa's lmo-ahle s adversed n THE RED BANK REGSTER. New Jersey Sandard; also n he Counng House Monor, Mackey's Seamboa Gude Bullnfer's Gude. New York World, New Yorj Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. Tme-ables may be obaned a Borden's prnng offce, Broad sree, near Fron. ^ Excurson Tckes, - - ' 50c O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECmX'8 NOTCE. Mary E. Hendrlckson, execurx of James H. Hendrlckson, deceased, by order of he surrogae of be couny of Monmoul, hereby gves noce o ho credors of he sad deceased o brng n her debs, demands and clams agans ho esae of sad deceased, unoer nah or affrmaon, whn nne monhs from he SEVENTH DAY OF APRL, 1900, or hey wll bo forever barred of any acon herefor agans o sad execurx.,r. MARY E. HENDMCK8ON. EDMUND WLSON, Aorney. N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. O EXEOUTOR'8 NOTCE. Ruson S.Snyder, execuor of Elzabeh O. Roop, deceased, by order of he surrorboof he couny or Monmouh, hereby (rvos noce o he credors of sad deceased o brng n her dobs, demands and clams omlns ho esae of sad (.eceasod, under oah or afllrmnlon. whn nlno monhs from ho TWENTY-EGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1900, or hoy wll be forever barred of any acon herefor agnlns he sad execuor. < RUT8EN 8. SNYDER. "VTOTCE OF SETTLEMENT. SETT ESTATE OF HENRY 0. J. BOnROEDER, Deceased. Noce s hereby gven ha ho accouns of ho subscrbers, exocuors of snld docoased, wll bo auded and snod by o Surofrao, and repored for Bolcmcnl o ho Orphans Cour of he couny of Monmouh, on THURSDAY, THE THRD DAY OF MAY nox, Daed Mun-.l SOU) ANTHONY D. 8OHROKDER, 1KLUNE L. du COllOVA. The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FO Dances, Pares, ec. For crnb and parculars call on or address JOHNT. TETLEY, C17BT0DUN, RED BANK, - NEW JERSEY. A PPLEGATE&HOPE, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RED BANK, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.. JOHN 8. APPLEGATE. FRED W. HOPE. pharles H. ;, \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and. Regser Buldng, BBOADaSlBEE, ' RED BANK, N. J. EDMUND WLSON, J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' (Successor o Nevlus 4 Wlson), RED BANK, N.J. Offces: POST-OFFCEBCUNG.. OHN S. APPLEGATE, JR. BOL0TOR AND MASTER N OHANpERY. n ono of Applegae & Hope, Red Bank; N.J. R. ELLA PRENTSS UPHAM. J ) DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECTRCTY. ROOM 6, REGSTER BU1DNG, RED BANK, N. J. THOMAS DAVS, JR., X NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. v (P. O. Bos 2U nsurance placed n be bes companes on mos reasonable erms. R, WM. H. LA WES, JR. D VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary Collego, N. Y. Resdence: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank AS. S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VETERNARY SURGEON. J Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. 7. Resdence, rvng Sree beween Brood BreeanJ Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. EO. D. COOPER, G CVL ENGNEER.. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Pos Offce Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. C. HURLEY, A 8URVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 1 Wh George Cooper for flfeen years. ACOB C. SHUTTS, J AUCTONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock, farm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. ENRY OSTENDORFF, H TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offce a L. de la ReusslU's Jewelry Sore. Telephone Call 18B. SO. 8^ Broad S., Red Bank. M. H. SEELEY7 W PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JER8EY. Noary Publc. Solders'Vouchers Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Offce: No. 119 Broadway. Nney-Frs Sem- Annual Saemen, January, CASH ASSETS $12,161,101. ALLARE & SON. AGENTS. ESTABLSHED Bed Bank Real Esae and nsurance Agency, 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Rsks placed D he Home and oher frs-class companes a Lowes Raes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & SON. specal Noce RELATNG TO N THE Townshp of Shrwsburv: Nusances whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby deflned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. Tbe placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alloy, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n hs ownshp, any dead anmal or any par of be same, or any dead fsh or any par of he Bade, or flh from prves or cesspools or cach basns, or rubbsh of any knd or descrpon, or any house or kchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepngs (provded ha sable manure and ober manure may be used as a ferlzer), or any foul or offensve or obnoxous maer or subsance whaever. ' 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for lh. 8. Allowng or permng any ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve or decomposng sold orflud maer or subsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may be conveyed or carred. 4. The carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any subsance whch has been removed from any prvy vaulor cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed n ar-gh barrolb, or n a perfecly gh and properly covered wagon. 6. All carng of parbage hrough he srees) ha ownshp ocep beween he ours of sunse and sx.. s. 8. The burnng of any maer or subsance whch shall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off any foul or obnoous, or offensve, or hurful, or annoyng gas, smpko, seam or odor. : 7. The cosng or dschargng no ho Shrewsbury or Navesnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rvers, or no any sream n hs ownshp, or on he boundary lne of hs ownshp, any subsance wnch bos been removed from any vaul, cesspool or sluk, or any offal or oher refuse, lquds or solds, by any pnes or oherwse.- 8. Any and every nusance as above defned» hereby prohbed and. forbdden whn he ownshp o Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng any o Bald nusances shall forfe on pay a penaly of wenyfve dollars. Tho above s an exrac from ho ordnances of he board of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp,snd b«fame wll bo horoughly enfonced. J. O. RUSH. M. D- Presden of ho Board of Heal b l.c. HARRSON. Becroary. Sloce To Bcyclers! The ordnance prohbng he rdng of bcycles on he sdewalks whn he lms of he Town of Bed Bank wll be srcly enforced. All persons rdng on he sdewalks, all persons rdng whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all persona rdng faser han sx mles an hour, whn he corporae lms of he Towh of Red Bank, wll be arresed and fned, F. P. STRYKER, :,,;,." Obef of Polce.

16 Nowadays, n he sprng a young man's fancy lghly urns o houghs of bcycle rps. 'd lke o sell hm hs bcycle. 'll sell hm a wheel he'll be proud of a wheel,ha'wll las hm hrough wo or hree seasons, ha wll rungh and easy, and ha wll keep s good looks a longme. am sellng he very'bes makes of bcycles can fnd, and am sure can sasfy any cusomer n prce and syle of wheel.., ;:., '' ' - Or, f he young man don' wan o buy a new bcycle, 'd lke o overhaul hs old wheel, for hm. 'll do good^ for have men who know how o fx all.sors of breaks, and o fx hem so ha hey say fxed. can' make a new wheel ou of an old one, bu can fx up your old wheel so ha wll las he season hrough, f 's no oo far gone, and wll be a prey good lookng wheel, oo, when ge hrough wh he work on. C. STORCK PANOS, ORGANS, BCYCLES AND AUTOMOBLES, Corner Broad and Whe Srees, Fed Bank. 499 Broadway, Long: Branch Cy. P. S. look bu for Sorck's Road Races n May. N AND OUT OF TOWN. Shor and nereslnn ems From All Over he Couny- Danel B. Benne of Maawan pcked up wo apples n hs orchard lae week ha had been covered wh Jeaves and grass durng he wner. The apple3 were sound and of fne flavor,' Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Broach of Keypbr celebraed her golden weddng las Saurday ngh. Mr. and Mrs; J. M, Hendrcks of Keypor celebraed her slver weddng he same ngh. Donald Greene, son of Rev, E. W. Oreeneof Keypor, had a polypus growh removed from hs nosrls a he Manhaan eye and ear hospal a New York las week. The new shr facory a Allenown hab commenced.operaons wh hry operaors, H. C. Jones s supernenden and MssGK A. Cordray s fore; woman. -A fregh car a Long Branolv loaded wh lurabef for R. H. Hughes of ha place was dscovered on fre las week, bu was pu ou before any damage was done. Rev. Herber M, Smh, pasor of he Belmar Mehods church, receved a donaonof money and groceres las Week from he members and frends of bs church. The Wrens gave an eneranmen a Keypor las week for he bene8 of Raran hose company and he company's share of he receps amouned o $10. The Keypor commssoners have refused o ake any noon n regard o he damage done o Curry's hread mll by srkers a ha place several weeks ago. George Carer, who carres he mals beween he ralroad saon and he poaofflco n Keypor, wll gve up hs job when ha presen conrac expres. Wllam P, Taber and Maland G. Morrs have been apponed members of he Long Branch polce force o go on s duy a he dscreon of he mayor. Rev. N J. Sproul of Englshown has been eleced moderaor and Rov.N, D. Hynson of Manaequan vce moderaor of he Monmouh Presbyery. A. E. Gammdge of Englahown wll go o Belmar abou he frs of May, where he wll ake charge o! one of Phlbrck's pharmaceb. Mrs. Carre Hewng, wdow of Arche C Newng of Long Branch, wll alo he raned nurao's course n -he Long Branch hospal. F. J. Chapey, who conducs he Pavlon hoel a Kypor, wll move o Alanc- Cy ho frs of May o ake charge of a hoel here, Msa Nollc.S. Woollcy of Long Branch roceved a surprso vs na week from a company of frends n chebruon of her brhday,. Hurry (A, Robbna of Freehold, who a ono me- was a resden of ed Dunk Jnn a poson n he ofllco of ho Monolar Herald. Combs & Bawden of Freehold have made an noruho of on and welve pe: cen n ho wages of ho moulders n he! ron foundry. Amos Coroll of Joracyvllo hab boon npponed supernenden of a now brck concern whch wll noon logn oporno a Lukuwood. Curs. Applefjfo of Keypor n foreman of a gang of paners on he Delaware, Luolawnm and Weuorn ralroad. Frank MoKcen of Koypor, la now n ulargo of he schooner Qcorgo Churchman, whch was formerly commanded by hs uncle, he lae Cap. Samuel JL McKeen., Wllam H. Lard has been apponed foreman for Sree Commssoner John A. Eaon of Long Branch a a salary of $2.50 a day. rma'tlon of Turkey was surprsed a few nghs ago by a vs from a number of frends, n celebraon of her nnh brhday.. James H. Sexon, an underaker a Asbury Park, has resumed work agan afer beng lad up eleven.weeks wh sckness.. Harvey Bronner of.keypor has been eleced grand chaplan of he Loyal addonal benef assocaon of New Jersey.. Thomas P. Fay of* Long Branch s secreary of he presen sesson of he Uned Saes grand jury a Trenon. Mss Besae U. Osborn of Keypor has a poson as bookkeeper n Benjamn B. Ogden's law offce a ha place. 11. Pease and A. H. Bedle of Keypor vll engnge n he commsson- busness Wallabou marke, Brooklyn. Las week Jacob E. Borden compleed s 33l year of servce as a member of he Asbury Park polce force. George Teasdale of Unon, near Keysor, has 68 hedb whch lad 945 eggs lurng he monh of March.. Harry W. Nahan has opened a gro- :ery sore n par of W'. A. Close's sore, ear he Maawan saon. Dr. S. E. Kngh, a physcan a Sprng Lake, has opened an offce n he Mehods parsonage a Belmar. Charles 3. Srahan has been eleced supernenden of DeBows Sanday-school n Mllsone ownshp. The seamer Holmdel wll resume her rps beween Keypor and New York )n Monday, May 7h. Mrs. Phlp Sokes and Mss Magge Church of Freehold have been vsng a Washngon! D. C. Thomas Hopkns of Long Branch reeved a surprse vs las week from a jompany of frends. Waler Red of Long Branch, has a poson n Frank C. Sorck'a bcycle 3ore a ha place. "*" W. E. Bedle wll rere $a a clerk n le Keypor pnsolhco andffeud Vaughn wll ake hs place. X Theves sole a se of double harness from Alber Perrne's barn Jersey vlle a few nghs ago. ;' v - P. M. Rowland of Long.Branch has gone on a busness rp o'souh Dakoa and Nebraska. J Mss Hordes, ho marojj a he Long Branch hospal, has been lad up wh he grp. Davd Bowman has moyfed from Long Branch o ho Frank Dmns farm n Jersey vllo. Mss Sella Heycr of Koypor has poson n A. Salz&Co's sore a ha placo. ra Yemnn of Turley a, employed n Sayer & Fsher's general s(;ore n Sayrovlle. Orvllc Blwell of Turkey s employed n Johnson Taylor's bakery a Freehold. Monzul Bros, of Clff wood cnugh ),000 slmd n ono day hs week. Cop. lclmrd Wes of Koypor s laa up wh a cancer of hu hfon. Jam'H 8. Traoy of Koypor hn) moved wh bn famly o Clmpol Hll. Kobor Whlley has moved from Farm ngdalo o Souh Amboy, : J> \ \! Three Specals! Our Mens Oxford Sprng Overcoas,-slk faced o he edge, a ' : ' ; "' ; ' : '. Our Men's Worsed and Serge Sus, sngle-breased coas, _ wh eher sngle or double-breased" vess, made n he bes possble manner, a $10.00 and $ Men's - fancy slk and worsed Double-breased Vess, several new shades of plads, a $1,48. Thes& ValneB Canno be Duplcaed Elsewhere. Coss Nohng o Look Us Over. DAVDSON, Clohes, Has and Sbrs. BROAD. STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Durng hs season of he 8 f year your complexon needs ^ j a face loon o heal up ha K chap. 2! 5 Cream of Almonds s que he caper. heals w chaps and hereby'wns many B 1 _ /..' 1 _.1..._ _... _1 1 ^d Farm Machnery. hav<; on hand a full sock, conssng of Olver, Souh Bend, Syracuse, Bssel and Ward Plows, Dsc Harrows, Seel Harrows, Furrowng Sleds, Gang Plows, Asparagus Rdgers.ron Age Rdng and -horse Culvaors, Aspnwall PoaooPlaner, Wcedcrs, Shares for all makes of plows, McCormck Hnders and Mowers, Tger Hay Rakes and Tedders, Ol, Twne ec., ec. C. H. HURLEY, r, w.jr. '... For Your Housecleanng You wan some of he'arcles below. Our prce s Tho New Broom 40c. Good Broom 25o. Soap, same sze as Babbs, box, $2.85', cake 8c. he lowes. 4-pound box Gold Dus.j.15c. Cres Soap Powder..,' Be. Armour's Soap Powder 5c. Pearlne 1Oc - an^bo - Quar bole Blue.. 6c. Soapne Soap Powder. : WaBhboards...15o. o25c. Scrub Brush. 5c. o 10c. 10 pounds Washng Soda '....10c. Canned Lye.5c, o 12c. Canned Lme, 7c. Ammona Cc. Snk Brush 5c. Scourene,- Sunshne. Bon Am. Pals. Sove Polsh. F.F./SUP, 166 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. NEAR E. R. STATON. Bargans n Seed Poaoes, j have jus receved anoher car of genune HOUL' TON ROSE SEED POTATOES, drep from ArBoolr couny, Mane. Thoy are ve'y fne n every way, bu as he season s geng lae, and have BO many on hand, am sellng hem a much less han hey are worh. Also Mane grown NKW QUJDEN, BEAUTY OF > HBBON, GKESN MOUNTAN, nnd several oher popular varees. J.T. LOVETT, ' 40 BROAD STBEET, BED BANK, N. J. ;;

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