DEATH OF JOHN DEY. A GAINOFTHREE VOTES.

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1 VOLUME V. NO. 41, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY. APEL 4, TO 8 TWO BARNS BURNED. ^ DAMAGE BY A SUNDAY MORN- NG FEE. The Barns o William Bea and o John T. Teley Damaged Abou $500 Eaeh-The Origin o he Fire a Mysery. The barna o William Reid o Sou sree and o John T. Teley o Wohley sree were damaged by ire abou hree oclock on Sunday morning.- The ire sared D he upper loor o Mr. Reids barn and was discovered by Mr. Reids daugher, HeBsie Eeid, who Sw he relecion o he lames on her bedroom walls. Her screams awoke. v rving Vine, who lives across he. sree rom he Eeid amily, and he rang in an alarm. By he ime he iremen reached he scene Mr. Reids barn was more han hal gone and Mr. Teleys barn, which is bu a ew ee rom he Reid barn, had caugh ire. Aer he enire second loor p he Teley barn and all o b^e second loor and par o he irs loor o he Reid barn bad been desroyed by he lnrnes he ire was pu ou. The ire a Mr. Teleys barn was paricularly hard o igh. On he second loor o his building were wo ona o Braw and some hay. Nearly all he hay was saved bu mos o he sraw was burned up. Mr. Teleys we horses were led ouo he barn by his soni Frank Teley, and by Fred Sier. The harness and wagons were also saved. A lo o urniure in Mr. Reids barn owned by his son, Percy Reid, was desroyed. The. damage done o he barns amouned o abou $500 each and hey were parially insured. How he, ire sared is no known. - _ PASTORS WELCOMED. Recepions o he Two Red Bank Mehodis Dominies. A recepion was given Rev. Alred Wagg, pasor o he Firs Mehodis -cburch, on-eriday_nigh.--alhough he weaher was hreaening, here was a large urnou o members and riends oi he church. The addresses o welcome were given by Rev. Charles E. Hill, Alex" ander Paul and William A. Sweeney. n his response Mr. Wagg said he hoped in " coming year would be he bes year oi his pasorae in Red Bank. Then ol lowed a Bhor enerainmen, consising o readings by Archie Brown arid Miss Laura Birdsall, a piano solo by Miss Dorohy Decker and vocal selecions by Miss Adele Gaun, Dorohy Decker, Ollie Brown and Mrs. Dewi Carhar. The "guess were hen invied o he base" men, where hey were reaed o cake and coee. Rev. B. C. Lippinco, Jr., pasor o Grace church, was given a recepion a he parsonage on Wednesday nigh Abou 75 personb were presen. An address o welcome was given by Rev Charles E. Hill and Mr. Lippinco re sponded wih hanks or he cordial welcome. There was singing by he church quaree and he res o he evening was epen in a social way. Rereshmens were served. Rev. W. E. Blackison, he new pasor o he Oceanpor Mehodis church moved ino he parsonage las Wednesday. He was mea he railroad saion by a delegaion rom he church and escored o he parsonage, where a dinner had been prepared by he members o li ladies aid sociey. The enire pary parook o he dinner. A nigh a recepion was given o Mr. Blackison. The choir o he churoh sang several hymn and Mr, Blackison made a shor address. Rereshmens were served. PARTY ON CHESTNUT STREET, lra, W. F, LcHon Arranges a 8ur prise or Her moher. Mrs. Rebecca Clayon o Trenon baa boon visiing her daugher, Mrs. W. W. Lcson o Cheinu sree, and las Thurs day nigh Mrs. Leson invied a com pany o rolaivos o lio houso as la sur prlso o hor moher. Tho gueos were ho brchora and BiBorn and dnughon o Mrs, Clayon, wih heir amilies They included Mr. and Mrs. Rober Clay on, Mr. and Mm. L. P. Conklln, Mr. and Mrs. Clinrleo Clayon, Mrs. Richard Amberman and hor Bon Charles, Mr. nnd Mrs. William lubbard und amily, Mrs. Margare Prnll o Anbury Park nnd MBB Jonnlo Fonon o Liucro. Tho evening was Bpon wih inusio,playing game and cnnlng. paen lour, %i.%\m,c0o, bag a F, V, SuppH. /la Ennor cards a lubbard Uroa, Adv, MBS. MARTEN AN ACTRESS. She Was ormerly Hiss llobbs, a Red Bank eacher. Mrs. sabelle Hobba, Maren, who augh drawing in be Red Bank public schools abou welve years, ago, is playing he role o Lady Mackenzie in he producion o " Texas," which is playing in Newark his week. Mrs. Maren was ilied by some o her Red Bank riends las week when she played in Hoboken and Paerson, among hem being Miss Margare MacLaucblan, who was also a eacher in he Red Bank schools when Mrs. Maren was here, and who is now conneced wih he Jersey Ciy Evening Journal. LEFT ALL TO HS WFE. WTLL OF JAMES M. BUTLER OF KEYPOBT. \ Was Blade Only a Few Days Be. ars Bis Deah-Wills o William, Woolley o Long Branch and Job Thompson. James M. Buler, proprieor o he Mansion house a Kevpor, who died a ew weeks ago, le alibis propery, boh real and personal, o bis wie, Julia Buler. The will was made on March 4h, only a ew days beore his deah. Mr. Buler appoined John Carr o Keypor as execuor. The winesses o he will wereruuso. Walling, G. G. Hoagland and D. P. VanDavener, Jr. William H. Woolley o Long Branch made his will six years ago. His son Charles is bequeahed wo acres o wood land near Chesnu Plains, in MOD mouh couny, and his daugher-in-law, Lydia Ann Woolley, wie o Charles M. Wool ley, is bequeahed he sum o $500. Aer he paymen o his debs,-uneral expenses and he sum le o his daugher-in-law, he residue o his esae is o be divided as ollows: Onc-ourb o his duugicr-in-law, Lydia Ann Woolley. Ono-ourh o bis son, Charles M. Woollay. Oue ourh o bis daugher, Slary F. sokey, wlo b( Henjry Sbkey Ono-elubho ha granddaugher, Annea Slocum WHM or Howard Blocun; One-eighh o bis grandsoo. WHom H. Woolley, Job P. Thompson o Millsone own ship le $50 o his son Alber, and o his housekeeper, Susie A, Sou, he le " he lace curains in he parlor, he Brussels carpe on he parlor loor, he square looking glass which came rom he Sou amily, some prined books," and one dollar per week as compensaion or her services while she was in his employ The residue o his esae was le o hi; daugher, Johanna Boice, wie o Elias Boice. ^. MONEY MADE ON A QULT. Reormed Church Women Slake $7S 45 on Auograph Blocks. Las December he women o he Red Bank Reormed church ook blocks o a quil on which- o secure auographs a en cens eacb. The person securing he larges amoun o money was o have he quil. A sociable was held a Rev. T. A. Beekmanii on Friday nigh and he blocks were urned in. Miss Rebecca Paerson urned in $29 and was eniled o he quil, bu she gave i o Mrs. BeeU man, wie, o he pnsor. The secorjd larges amoun was colleced by Mrs Beekman, who urned in $i0. Miss Anna Smock urned in $13. Ohers urned in amouns rom $5 down. The oal amoun urned in was $15.45 &nd here are oher Mocks o be heard rom A he sociable a Bhor program was rendered nnd games were played, aer whioh rereshmens were served. Parly Overcome by Ga.s \ Mrs, Sephen Paerson o Navesink and her son Lislo were parly overcomo by coal gas on Monday nigh o las week. The goa came hrough a regiser rom a Bove in he room below heir bedrooms. Mrs, Paersonawokeshorly aer midnigh, eoling very sick, and wab jus ublo o roach a window and le resh air ino ho room. She suered Boveral days rom he eecs o he gas, HerBon recovered in a ew hours. Solon Horso Recovered., Thomas Waiings horso, which was solen rom is sablo a Tinon Falls on Tuesday morning o las woelc, was recovered ho nox morning by Deecivi Charles Srong and reurned o Mr, Walling. Tho lioreo was ound walking on a road near Hnzlo.. Vainly. Chocolae lion bons and rui, lb 25c Vanilla oronm pcanun, lb l()o, BpunlHh peanu brile,10c, Huurday only, lubbnrd Bros. Adv, Now York ougar corn, 5o, can, a F, F, juppi!. AdV, A GANOFTHREE VOTES. Abou Two Hundred Voes Are Ve o Be Couned This Slav Take Two Oiivn, or Possibly Three Daus-Tle eoc Session on Saurday? A he recoun o voes in he sheri cones on Monday, Charles E.. Close, who is conesing he elecion o C. Asa Francis, gained hree voes, Each side los a number o voes bu he days work resuled in a ne gain o hree or Close- Less voes were couned han, during any previous day o he recoun. Mr. Franciss lawyers ough every inch o he way. The prois o he sheris oice are abou $18,000 per year, and every week in he sheris oice is hus worh abou $350 o he incumben, Should Close win in he recoun every days delay in inishing he recoun O voes would mean $50 o he good or M. Francis, since he incumben in he oice has he prois during he erm he holds he place, wheher be is inally adjudged o have been eleced or no. The recoun o "he voes will be con inued on Saurday. Mr, Closes lawyers say hey hope o conclude herecoun on ha day. They do no hink i will ake more han wo days o inish he recoun in any case, bu i he recoun proceeds, as slow hereaer as i did on Monday i will ake hree days and perhaps our days o inish he work. MRS. BELTNG DEAD. She Was he Wie o a Former Red Baik Pasor. Mrs. Henry Beling, wie o a orme? pasor o he Firs Mehodis church? Red Bank, "died a her home a Bdrdenown las Saurday morning. She had been sick along ime wih hear disease. On accoun o his wies deah" Mr. Beling has assumed supernumerary relaions or a year in he ew Jersey conerence and during ha period will nor have a regular_charge A ihe..recen conerence a New Brunswick he was ranserred rom Bordenown o Seabrigh, bu owing o he sickness o Mrs. Beling he did no go o Seabrigh. Rev. Herber J. Beling, a son o Mr, Beling, who was reurned o he Eaon own and Tinon Falls Mehodis church has been sen o Seabrigh o ake his ahers place. Presiding Elder Haine has sen o he Eaonown" church a young man rom Princeon college named Alber 1 D. Bes, who preached his irs sermons in his new charge las Sunday Mr. Bes is 22 years old and comes rom a miniserial amily, boh his aher and grandaher having been Mebodis preachers. He is a Souh Carolinian nnd is unmarried. Mr. Bes is boarding a Daniel S. Morriss a Eaonown, DEATH OF JOHN DEY. CLOSE RAN AHEAD N MON- HE WAS A PONEER OF ATv DAYS SHERFF RECOUNT. LANTC HGHLANDS. SHOOT FOR AN UMBRELLA. i. i. raikeureii, Jr., Wins he Third mach. A handicap slioo or nn umbrella ook place a Monmouh Park on Wednesday under he auspices o he Eaonown gun cluh. M. R. VanKeuren, Jr., won he mach by breaking ieen arges sraigh. The-scrach men were Alber L. vins and Edward von Kaengell o Red Bank, They scored 18 and 9, re epecively. The winners o he umbrella maches have been Sephen Rose, Van- Keuren and Abe Benne. The man who wins wo-shoos o he series wil ge he prize, ( The regular club shoo a en birds was won by Alber L, vins wih a clean score, > *y The club will hold is annual meeing nox Tuesday. Oicers will bo eleced and prizes or ho coming years shoo will be arranged or. Girl Dies o Hear Disease. Elizabeh C. Schenck, daugher o Henry Schenok o Ruuison, died on Sunday morning o hear disease Sho was oureen years old and had been roubled wih her hear all hor lie. Tho uncrn was held a wo oclock, a he Long Brnnoh Bapis ohurch his aernoon and ho body was buried a Long Branch, Was nsured or 8C>00. vlne Branson, who died recenly a Belord, wan a moiiibor o ho Junio American McolianicR lodge o ha plnci and his wie will.roooive $500 rom in order. Mrs. Branson in le wih hroe small ohildron. liirly Juno nonn, hroo cans or 2C conb, a F, F, Suppo. Adv, Easer novohica a Hubbnrd Broo. Adv. He Was liiev-onc Tears Old and.mad Lived a Alanic Highlands Ten Years Beore Tha Place Was Sared as a Resor. John Dey, or many years a residen o Alanic Highlands, died las Thursday a he home o bis 6on,. Charles P. Dey o Beauord, Norh Carolina, where he had lived or he pas year. He was Bearing hia92d year bu was.acive unil wihin a ew monhs o his deah. Mr. Dey was a naive o Newark bu locaed a wha is now Alanic High lands abou ory years ago. Ha bough and occupied he Goodenough propery, which is now he residence o Rev. E. C. Curis. Mr. Dey was a mason by rade and he was engaged in ha business a Alanic Highlands or a number o years. When Alanic Highlands began o develop as a summer resor he buil, in parnership wih E. J. Rayield,- he Avon hoel on he shore ron, which ; was among be irs hoels buil a Alanic Highlands, This hoel is now owned by he Cenral railroad and is name has been changed o he Grand View. More recenly Mr. Day buil Hollywood lodge a Alanic Highlands, and o lae years he had no occupaion excep o look aer his propery ineress. Mr. Dey was wice married. By his irs wie he leaves hree sons he one a whose home he died and John and Frank Dey o Newark. Upon hedeah o his irs wie he married Mrs. Sarah Rava, -whowas a Layon beore her irs marriage. His second wie survives him,.bu he leaveb-no-children by his marriage. Mr. Days body was buried a Newark on Sunday, NEW CHURCH DEDCATED. Adveniss o Eaonown in Their ev Church Borne, o he new Adven church a Eaonown which were begun las week, were con cluded on Sunday nigh, There were hree services during ie day and large congregaions were presen a all in services. The morning sermon wa preached by Elder L. B. Giles, pasor o he church, His heme was " The king dom o God." A he aernoon service he speaker was Rebecca J, Smih ol Springield, Mass., edior o he Herald o Lie, and her" subjec was " Daniels inerpreaion o Nebuchadnezzars dream." During- he aernoon Esek Wolco, who or many year3 was pasor o he Adven church o Eaonown gave his religious esimony. The evening sermon was preached by Elder Godrey Gilber o Maine, whose subjeci was " The Chrisians hope. 11 The singing during he dny was led by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley o Hawleyville Conn. Services will ba held in ho church every Sunday a 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M in charge o Elder Giles.. A Coming Marriage..The marriage o Miss Mary Lanning VanClea, daugher o Elijah VanClea o Asbury Park, and Richard Harry Luburrow, son o Richard Luburrow o Middleown, will ake pluce on Wednesday, April 18h. The ceremony will be perormed ih he Firs Mehodis church Asbury Park, a 7:80 r. M. Aer he ceremony a wedding dinner will be served a he Marlborough hoel. A Pary a Belord. Miss Emma Guscoyne, daugher o: Rev, Honry S. Gascoyno o Belord, re urned o Penningoo seminary o-day aer having spen a en dnva vacaion [i her home. On Monday nigh elio enerained n company o Belord riends, Joseph and Caroline Lohsen o Belord who aend Penningon seminary, hav boon sponding a vacaion a heir homo, Joseph was accompanied rom Penningon by wo o his ncliool riendu, A Weighing- Sociable Thd ladles aid sooicy o ho Tinor, Fulls Mohodiy church will givon weighing sociable a Mrs. Thoinnu Wiilllngo on Friday nigh, A plaorm ncales will ho pu in ho houso and poreono aond ing ho Hooiablo will bo charged ono con or caoh on pounds* hoy weigh. Rorcahmcni) will bo Bcrved and co cream will bo on nalo. Candy. <10o. pound box rui chocolaes am bon hoiio a Hubbnrd Bros, on Suurda; or 3Bo. Adv. TROUT FSHNG.. Some Caches Slale a Tinon Falls Las Sunday. The rou season began on Sunday and a number o people spen he day a Tinon Falls caching rou. The day was oo cold or ideal ishing and he ishermen did no make very big caches. The larges caeh was made by William Harman o Perh Amboy, who saugh.hiry rou. EugeneMagee, Jr., caugh ive; David Vanderveer six; Waler Walsh our; and Wellingon Wilkins one. A MERCANTjlEDVDEND. TO BE PAD WTHN THE NET TWO OR THREE WEEKS. The Paymen o he Final Dividend Was Ordered by Judge Lanning on Slbnday-The Dividend Will Be Abou Five Per Cen. n he Unied Saes cour a Trenon on Monday Receiver Michael T. Barre, who has had charge o he aairs o he deunc Mercanile bank o Red Bank, presened bis inal accouns o he aairs o he bank. The accouns were passed upon by Judge Lanning and were acceped,, Mr. Barre saed o he cour ha all be aairs o he bank had beeu Seled excep he paymen o he deposiors o he inal dividend. He said ha be sum now in his hands would be suicien o pay a dividend o. abou ive percen. Work on making ou he checks or he paymen o he dividends o he deposiors o he bank will be begun a once and will probably be inished wihin a couple o weeks or so. All classes o deposiors and shareholders will share equally [a he disribuion o he dividend. The previous dividend paid was en per cen. The presen dividend will make, a oal o ieen per cen which he deposiors will.receive rom he insiuion. A- CHAlTAUQUA-MEETNG. - Grecian and Chinese Papers Read and Discussed. A meeing o he Ruskin Cbau&auqua circle was held on Monday nigh a Mrs Cliord Hubbaris on, Borden sree Abou 25 members o he circle re sponded o he roll call wih some inormaion peraining o Greece, her ciies and people; A paper on Greek lieraure was read by Alvin A. Whiing A paper on Chinese coas provinces was read by E, M. Cleveland, and F. Cliord Paerson read a paper on "Chinese Gordon. neresing discussions ollowed he reading o he papers. Curren evenb were reviewed by Miss Grace Child. The circle will hold is nex meeing a Miss Flora Willgusss on Fih avenue nex Monday nigh. Miss E. T. Reed has resigned as secreary o he sociey and Miss R, M, Holmes, who was assisan secreary, has been advanced o he posiion. Mrs, John L. Huhbard has been eleced assisan secreary, REDBAKKGRADUATE HONORED. George A, Leukel Takes Par in a Debae. A debae recenly ook place beween he sudens o Rugers college and he sudens o Triniy college o Harord Connecicu. The debae was An ederal supervision o insurance companies One o he speakers on he Rugers collego eam wasgeorgo Allen Leukel, who graduned rom he Red Bank public school our years ago. Mr. Leukel carried o he honors in he debae and was by all oddb he mos orceul speaker on eiher side. His collego maes greeed him wih ncolaim a ho end o he de bae, his address having won ho vicory or his college. Mr. Lmkelis a residen o Enonown. Epworh League Rally a Navoslnlr.. Abigcrowd isexpecodahoepworl League rally in ho Navcsink Mehodis ohuroh o-nigh. Tho exercises will be in charge o Charles Morla o Alanic llighlnnds, presiden o ho local group o Epworh Longues. Tho speakers will bo Uov. G. R, Middlcon o Alani llighluud, Rov. J. L. Surocu o Muuasquan and Rov. J. W, Presby o h Highlands,^ Thero is nohing moro iing, nohing niore appreciaed as a wedding gi, han a no or plico o (no glasswar ouch no DorlllngorB,. 80 Murray ureo New York, Adv. Vanilla oroam pcimuo, lb loo Spanish peanu brile, lb 10o, A lubbard BroB., Baurdny only. Adv. <EWS FROM MPPLETOWH NAVESNK COUPLE RECOVERNG^ FROM AFFLCTONS. Kirk E. Webser Reurns rom Army Duy in he Philippine^ -Carpe Rag Pary a Por BUn* monh-sociables a Belord; Mr. and Mrs. James VanKirk o Nova*- sink, boh o whom are crippled, are re-" covering slowly, Mr. VanKirk is suer- iag wih sciaic rheumaism and or or long ime was perecly helpless. Her an now ge rom one room o anoher wih he aid o cruches. Mre. VanKirk, who suers rom a broken hip as he esul o a all down sairs, ges abou wih he aid o one cruch. Kirk E. Webser, son o Warren Wm Webser o Harmony, in Middleown: ownship, has served a hree-year erm enlismen in he Unied Saes army nd has reurned home. He was in he hilippines during all o his service. He will no re-enlis bu expecs o ak» posiion in he ciy. A carpe rag pary was held a Mrs.?homas J. Caslers a Por Monmouh ow Tuesday aernoon o las week. Frienda Mrs. Caslers were presen rom Hobo** ken, Keansburg, Belord and Por Mon-" mouh. The aernoon was spen n ewing carpe rags and a nigh a sapper was served, The evening was spen wih music and songs. Mra. Rober N, Seeley was presened wih a vabe o low*- irs or sewing he mos carpe rags. On Friday nigh o nex week a milln- ;ary sociable will be held in he annex; i he Belord Mehodis church. 1W men will have ha rames and rimmings" > and he man geing up he nices looking ha will win a prize. The -Daughers -o Libery lodge o Belord will have a lunchbox Bodable in heir lodge room nex Tuesday nigh. A program o music, readings, reciaions, ec., is being prepared. Rev. M. M. Finch, a ormer pasor o he New Monmoun Bapis church,now : o Wes Creek, has recenly been en-* gaged in a-rovival-a he- laerplace.in conjuncion wih he pasor o be Mehodis church. Eighy-our persons were convered and hey were le o heir own-choice as; o which church hey should join. Fory-six preerred he Bapis church and hiry-eigh joined he Mehodis church, Joseph S. Clark.o Jersey Ciy, a, ormer residen o Belord, paid a shor visi a Por Monmouh on Saurday. Mr. Clark is now working or he Pro* deninl insurance company a Jersey ~!iy and is also engaged in he Pene^ cosal minisry^»he-will -oieiaenex^-- Suoday a be dedicaion o a Pene-^ cosal mission in Jersey Ciy. Alber Yarnell o Belord will be nigh wachman on he seamboa William V,, -. WilsoD o ha place he coming season. Abou a, year ago Mr. Yarnell, while ea ployed a Jersey Ciy, me wih an accl* den on a erryboa in which he los his oo. He has no been able o work since. Palm Sunday will be observed a he " Navesink Mehodis church nex Sunday, n be morning here will be a commun*" ion service.,a. nigh he pasor, Rev.- George C Poolon, will preachon "The weakness o omnipoence" and will sing The Palms " by special reques. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Walker o ; Por Monmouh, who have been spend ing he winer in Newark, where Mr. Walker was engaged a paining, awe reurned home. Mr. Walker will now devoe his aenion o chioken raising, Arhur Havens o NaveBink has improved he appearance o bis propery by laying a curb "did makjng a sidewalk o abhes. Tho abhes have been aked evenly and paoked, making an excellen walk, Mrs. George Line o Belord waa called o Wes Philadelphia on Monday by he deah o Lor aher, Rev. Miv Thompson, who was,n one imo paai o Zion Mehodis church o Navesink. Mrs. D, Dnryea has moved rom h» 8h6ro n Por Monmouh o Hoses Lewiss house, "opposie WenoTs bucher" shop. Valenine Plsor has moved rori Jncob""WyckoT) house a Belord o 1 Luher Wallinga houso a he sam placo., The old Swan homesead anavcank ia being nov/ly palnod. Homo Carpener work has alao boon dono nbouhe bou«* Men. Caherine Lohsen ol Delord i vlbllug hor siser, Mrs. Forres Oorapon- o Brooklyn. Ralph unyon, son o Alber RuDjO o Belord, 1B sick wllh chioken pox, Tho wcok-old son o Lambei B o Por Monmouh died on 8md»y, i v

2 MURDER AMD SUCDE. & DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT O. N. BLSSS NEW YORK STABLE JDavd Bur/ans Shoo* and KUa Thomas UcggarlU a Fellow Workian, and Then Kills Himsel - Bolh Men Well Known a Oceanic. David Burbana, coachman or Cornelius N. Bliss, sho and morally wounded JTJiomaa Hag&ary, a groom in he same sables,,las Thursday aernoon shorly aer ive oclock a Mr. Blisss sable a New York. He hen urned he pisol >lipon himsel, inlicing a aal wound. Boh men had been in he employ o Mr. Bliss abou ieen years. During he summer hey lived a Oceanic, where Mr. Bliss has a counry home, and boh were well known a ha place. Shorly beore he double ragedy Burhans had reurned rom driving MrB. Bliss hrough he park. He was looking aer he horses and Haggary was cleaning he carriage in an adjoining room. There was a. glas3 window in he door beween he sable and carriage house and hrough his Burhans ired wo bulles ino he back o Haggarys head. He hen ired a bulle ino his own brain and diediusanly. Haggary was aken o Bellevue hospial, where he died abou eigh oclock. Harry "Burbans, son o David Burhans, who was employed in he sable wih, his aher, was he only winess o he ragedy. He said ha no words had -passed beween his aher and Haggary and ha he ragedy happened so suddenly ha he knew nohiug abou i unil he heard he pisol shob and saw boh men lying on lie loor. is believed ha Burhans became suddenly insane, alhough, nohing unusual had been noiced in his acions up ill he 1 momen o he ragedy. There is said o have been some jealousy on he par O Bruhans over Haggary having been made chaeur or he Bliss amily. Mr. Burhans was 47 years old, He leaves a wie, wo BODS and wo daughers! The sonb are Harry and Thomas BurhanB. The daughers are Haie and Jennie Burhans. Mr, Haggary was 45 years old. He leaves a wie and hree children, Thomas, sabels and.margare Haggary. <^ WLL LVE N CHNA. Mev. Arhu 31. Sherman Wi Be. urn There Wih a Briile. Tev. Arhur M. Sherman, a reurned. Chinese missionary who is visiing a his home in Long Branch, will be married nexr-june-d-mibb MarliaJL-Levering, daugher o Joshua Levering o Balimore, Maryland, who was he Prohibi_ ion candidae or presiden in 1890, Miss Levering is now visiing a Mr. Shermans home a Long Branch. The couple have bough heir household goods and shipped hem o China, wil bo six m uibs beore he goods reach heir desinaion. Rev. and Mrs. Sherman will sail or China soon aer heir marriage and ake up missionary work.. MBS Levering me Mr. Sherman our years ago in China while on a our around beworld. OPTON ON FREEHOLD LOTS. jphilndelphla Capialiss Nay Build Colony o VUHVH There. A pary o Philadelphia capialiss cave secured an opion on seveny los a Freehold belonging o Michael Ford. The los are on a rao which Mr. Ford recenly bough rom ihe Croxson esae. The loa are 8OxlG0 ee and he opion is a $25 a lo. in be objec o he company o build bouses on ho los o mee he demand or residences on he par o he employees in he Freehold carpe mill. The business men o Freehold have aken seps o orm a sock company o pu up a lo o new houses or he muie purpose, bu i he deal o lie Philadelphia people goes hrough he local plan will be abandoned. Live Coals Cause a Fire. A ire was discovered on Tuesday nigh c las week in he rear o he sore in be Beihl building a Long Brunch occupied by Harry Shapiro ns a shoe Bore. y&. Shapiros younger broher, beoro xeiridg or ho nigh, had empied a pan o ashes on a sair landing and live coals in lie UBCB had ee iho o he woodwork. The ire was pu ou beore much damnge was done. A BRTHDAY SURPRSE. Edmund Wes o Long Branch aened. Wih Bug* openiles. Edmund Wes o Long Branch re ceived a surprise visi a ew nighs ag< in celebraion, o his 81s birhday. Tb pary o surprises included Mr. Wesi children, his grandchildren and grea grandchildren. Each o hem preseriie Mr. Wes wih miniaure bags conain ing as many pennies as he was year old. A Sne supper was a eaure o hi celebraion. Mr. Wes is very aciv< or his age. WOMAN PERSHED N FRE CHARRED BODY FOUND N THE RUNS OF HER HOME, Sirs. Elizabeh Clornda Darby, a Aned Aris Who Lived Alone, er. ishen in a Fire Which Desroys Her Home a Brelle. Miss Blizibeh Clorinda Darby, aged 65 years, was burned o deah od Tuesday nigh o las week in a ire which desroyed her home on he bank o he Maasquan rive a Brielle.jiear Mana> squan. Miss Darby lived alone and was a decoraor o china. She WBB" an exper in her line and her painings commanded high prices. Abou welve oclock on Tuesday nigh Miss Darbys house wab discovered on ire by C. H. Freeman, he neares neighbor. He ired wo gun shos o alarm he oher residens o he communiy and sen word o be Manasquan ire deparmen. By he ime he iremen reached he scene he Darby house was in ruins and he lames had spread o he adjoining house o Rev. A, C. Denne, pasor o he Englishown Mehodis church. This coage was also desroyed, here being no waer a harjd wih which o igh he lames. When he ire had died ou hecljarred runk o Miss Darbys body was ound in he ruins. The head, arms and legs were missing. The runk was parly covered by a spring maress and bed clohing, which had saved i rom oal desrucion, A irs i was hough ha Miss Darbys house migh have been se aire o hide a crime, bu here was nohing o conirm his suspicion." Con* ner Grava, aer making an examinaion, gave a permi or he removal o he remains o he body. Miss, Darbys only known relaive is an-aun, who ives a Pasadena, Caliornia. Mr. Denne had insurance o $2,500 on his house and conens, bu He esimaes his loss a abou $1,500 above his amoun; He had a -prining-oui-in he house valued a $500. A BRDE ONLY NNE DAYS. Husband o Long Branch Girl Dies Soon Aer luarrlane. Mias Cora Vanderveer Brown, daugher o he lae Dr. George W. Brown o iong Branch, was married a Concordville, Pa., on March 15h, o Eicliard L. Fields, son o Posmaser Fields o Philadelphia. Mr. Fields was suering wih ihe grip a he ime, bu i wns decided no o pospone he wedding ceremony. His sickness developed ino pneumonia and he died nine days aer his marriage. Miss Brown and Mr. Fields me while raveling in Arizona and a riendship soon ripened ino love. KEYPORT WOMAN DENTFED. A/ie Had Lived or e.nrs Under an AnHiined Anne, - A woman who gave her name as Sadie Madden and who said her home was a Keypor died abou wo weeks ago in a hospial a Bah Beach. Word was immediaely sen o Key por bu nosuch person as Sadie Madden was known here, developed laer ha he woman was Mrs. Ccdie Welsh, daugher o srael 3rell o Keypor. She had been living or years under an assumed name. Ge in line o make moneyi A whole army o boys are oj making all he money hey wan ^ selling: THE SATURDAY EVENNG POJTj a ew hours a week aer school./ il isn luck; i isn ha hey are any brigher han you; i isn ha hey have any beer chances han you. They jus ook hold o he work \ hearily, and ound ha making money came los easier han hey expeced. Mos everybody who aees J"HE POST wans-i. And wha we wan you o do is o show THE POST o he people in your.own, o ge hem o le you deliver i every week. n a ew weeks youll have a regular lis o cusomers and be making money seadily. You don need a cen o sar in. We aend en copies o THE POST ree. Sell hese a 5c. he copy and ha urnishes all he money you need o buy urher supplies. Si down now and wrie us a leer ha you wan o ge inline o make money and well send you everyhing; you need o sar. An educaion a any business college in he counry ree o boys who sell a cerain number o copies. $250 in Exra Cash Prizes Bach Monh o Boys Who Do Good Work THE CURT^ PUBLSHNG COMPANY 1728 Arch S., Philadelphia v The Gold Medal Hill Climber" 22 Horse Power. 5 passengers,.u,ly equipped d> i ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATON. CJ>1, SNEDEKER & DERBY, SALESROOM AND GARAGE, Firs Avenue, Alanic Highlands, N. J. PHONE 35-L. New Jersey-River, Sea Shore, Coanrj and Town Propery For Sale. CHOCE COTTAGES TO LET FURNSHED AND UNFURNSHED, SEASON OR YEAR. ALSO Sell nsurance and Eec Loans. Bepreseni he HOME KSUBjlCE CO. OF NEW YORK..? The Larges ire insurance company in America. %.: Asses, January 1s, 1906, $21,239, % ", Also oher leading companies. % ALLARE & SON, Oice, No. 60 Broad S., RedBmkJ. J. PATTERSON BULDNG, Rooms 2 and 8. % Esablished Telephone 69-J. j s Time o Prepare Many new hings are needed in he house every spring. or he summer, he season o spors and ouings. Were ready o ill your wans more saisacorily han ever beore. We have or your inspecion a sock o Organdies, Dimiies, Dress Goods, ec., in all he laes paerns and colors, dainy and charming enough o deligh he mos.. criical. ADLEM & CO., Red Bank. Dealer in he Fines o Wines and Liquors. My Favories are Chamberlains and Hollywood Bye Whiskies. STORE: 23 WEST FRONT ST.. RED BANK, N. J. Here and here a new piece o urniure is needed,o replaqe some aricle which shows signs o wear, or o* ill some unoccupied corner. Carpes and rugs have o be replaced more.requenly han oher urnishings, rom he ac ha hey receive much harder wear as a rule., We have everyhing needed or reurnishing he house. Paricularly are we prepared o supply Carpes, Rugs, Maings and Oher loor Coverings.. We have Rugs in all sizes, rom he small size suiable o lay beore a, door or a bureau, o sizes large enough or a dining room or parlor. We have carpes and maings in grea variey. Our sock includes no only all he bes makes o hese goods, bu all he new designs and paerns. Our sore has always been a avorie shoppingplace or hose in need o loor " * - coverings. is more so han ever his year. j Gun Club Disbands. The Freohold RUB club me las week and decided o disband, A commiee was appoined o dispouo o ho club propery, which included n clubhouse lnonn, raps, ec, vulued a $500 Tiioro in alk o organizing a now club and lenoing ho propery occupied hy he presen olub. A Missionary Mooing. Tho missionary eoclelva o ho Clmwii o Honmouh will mee on Wednesday.April 88h, a ho Reormed church n Jk-d Bnnk. Sessions will ho hold worn ing and aernoon. ^»» jmy«o nd VCTHC in Turn HCGBTCK, la Grippe &Pi FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N.J.

3 , J Connecing Upper Broad Sree Wih Rumson. On he souh side o he own ; cool breezes in summer, high ground and no mosquioes; Dry cellars and healhy. Sunny side in winer. Proeced by he own rom norhern gales. Very economical o keep warm. -.. Resriced o aracive, bu no necessarily expensive dwellings and appealing o reined paronage. Values bound o increase. Exraordinarily aracive, inducemens oered o he irs.ew desirable amilies who will complee and occupy residences prior o Ocober is, 1906;,5 This is an excepional opporuniy or young people o acquire a home wihou urher delay. own he propery on "O. P." money.. _..: :.urnish he lo, build he house wih a loan and Apply or deailed inormaion direc o he owner,, N. J«DEATHS 1NTHE COUNTY. A NUMBER OF AGED PEOPLE PASS AWAY. Tenru Drake, a Conracing Painer, Dies a Long Branch-Deah sick beneis amouning o $44 has been o John B. Shunar o Freehold -decided in avor o Applegace. Mr. Applegae accidenally cu his inger o > Oher Deahs. Henry Drake, a conracing painer a and was laid up eleven weeks. The Long Branch, died o paralysis on Tuesday nigh o las week; He was sricken lodge pays a sick benei o $4 a week, bu Mr. Applegaes claim was reused on he Sunday previous o his deah. on heground ha he was drunk when Mr. Drake was 63 years old and was /born a Jew York. He served in a New York regimen during ao civil war and while carrying he colors a he bale o ChanceUorsville received a bulle wound in he le arm. Upon leaving be army he seled a Freehold, where he married. n 1872 he moved o Long Branch and had lived here ever since. For hiry years in. succession he pained he old WesEnd hoel a Long Branch, which is now being orn down o make room or a beach casino. Mr. Drake was a member o he Junior American Mechanics and Knighs o Pyhias lodges. John B. Shumar o Freehold died las Wednesday o paralysis, aged 68. years. He had been sick a lile over a week. Mr. Shumar was born a Adelphia and ollowed he rade o miller here. He moved o reehold a number o years ago and o lae years bad conduced a second-hand urniure business. He was once a jusice o he peace a Free- ~hold."~his""wietwho""was"mli 8""Elinra Cooper o Ardena, survives him. Joseph Perrine, a veeran o.he civil war, died on Wednesday a Englisbown, where his enire lie had been spen. He was 85 years old, and his deah was due o general debiliy. He served our years in he civil war. Cyrus E. Maxson died on Thursday a week ago a he home o bis son-in-law, Major Alexander A. Yard o Farming-, dale. He was 73 years old and was a naive, o Peersburg, New York. Alexander Lawson, aged 69 years, died a he Long Branch hospial on Wednesday nigh, where he had been aken ollowing a sroke o paralysis, - He leaves a son, Alexander Lawson, Jr., o Long Branch. Mrs. Edward M. Fowler o Key por died on Wednesday aer a lingering sickness, aged 67 years. Besides her husband she leaves wo daughers, Mrs. William Griin o Key por and Mrs. G. W. Jackson o Oxord, Maryland. Mrs. Conrad Siebel o Long Branch died las Thursday, aged 73 years. She had been sick a long ime. Mrs. Siebe] was a naive o Germany, bu had-lived a Long.Branch since she was nineeen years old. 8he leaves a daugher, Mrs. KaeZobel, and a son, Harry C, Siebel, who is chie o he money order depar men a he Long Branch posloice. 1» A Body deniied. Tlio dead body o a man ound in ho woods near Souhard, in Howell ownship, las December, bus been ideniied by Mrs, Honry Orlc o Philadelphia ha o her aher. Tho ideniicaion was mndo by moaiib o aricles ound in ho mans clohing, The man lmil been working in a ailor uhop a Long Brunch, nan Lo Mrs. Mary Lano, wii o John Lano o Asbury Park, died las Wednesday nigh, Gcsidoa 11 husband oho loavoo a baby boy, born wo daya booro his mohcrudonh. Mrs. Lano wan 80 years old and was ho daugher o David Paoreon o Asbury Park. LODGE MAN GETS DECSON. Drunkenness Does o Preven Vim rom Oelna Beneis, The sui brough by Vanderveer Applegae agains he Parioic Sons o America lodge o Snihburg o recover he acciden happened. Mr. Applegae admied having earned $9 during he ime or which he claimed beneis. This amoun was deduced rom his claim agains he lodge sih he was given judgmen or he balance. CHARGED WTH THEFT. Freehold Han Takes Money rom a Cash Regiser., Daniel Doughery o Freehold was ar. resed las week on a charge o sealing $10 rom he cash regiser in T. & A. Lanes grocery sore a ha place, where he requenly did odd jobs. He was drunk when he ook he money and was sill drunk when arresed. The money has been reurned bu Doughery was held under bail o awai he acion o he grand jury. The irm is inclined o be lenien wih him. A GFT OF 3200 N GOLD. Rev. James V. Marshall Ges a Presen and a Vacaion. A a recepion endered las week o Rev. James W. Marshall, pasor o he Ocean Grove Mehodis church, a purse o $200 in gold was presened o he pasor and he was graned a vacaion. The pasor and his amily will ake a rip o Washingon, D. C, soon aer Easer, Mr. Marshalls salary a Ocean Grove is $1,800. He recenly received a call o a Newark church a an increase in salary budeclined he call. KLLED BY A FALL. Aael Freehold Woman Walked no Cellancay by Misake. Mrs. Bridge Dunn O Freehold, aged 74.years, walked ino he cellar way a her home a ew days ago, hinking she was walking ino he siing room. She ell he enire ligh o sairs and died abou an hour laer as he resul o he shock. Mrs. Dunns eyesigh had been ailing or some ime and o lae she had no been able o disinguish objecs. She lived wih her daugher, Mrs. Annie Ward. To he Trusiees o Firs Presbyerian Church. Genlemen Don allow your church o pay 8 cens per pound or wood. ^ m hey buy 100 pounds o whie lead in Mrs. Thorns Case Appealed. kegs hey ge 88 pounds o. whie lead Joseph Reilly, counsel or Mrs. Surah and 12 pounds o wood; bu when hey buy L. & M. pain hey ge a ull gallon Thorn o Alanic Highlands, who los a o pain ha won wear o or 10 or 15 sui ried recenly beore Jusice Frank years, because L. & M. zinc hardens L, P. Yarnell o Belord, has appealed he & M. whie lend and makes L. & M. case o he supreme cour. Mrs. Thorn pain wear like iron. lives in a house which she conveyed o 4 gallons L. & M, mixed wih 8 gallons linseed oil will pain a.moderae uized Mrs. Bridge Cahill and sho reuses o house. vacae he premises. She olainis ha. Acual cos L. & M. abou $1,20 per sho ranserred he propery o Mrs. gallon. Cahill hrough a misundersanding. 0. S. Andrews, ex-mayor, Danbury, Conn., wrier, "Pained my house 19 years ago wih L. & M. Looks well oday." Sold by R* Hnnce & Sons, Red Bank, N. J. J. Alex Guy, Holmdel, N. J. SCHROEDER BROS., House Movers AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Building!) o nil sizes moved or mined. Wo also movo Hi\«n, liollorn or heavy inuoliliiury o iny do- acrlpllon. lmoaneka or Plug 1oloa raised nd plaood D posiion. (Jo our chlmno moro Hiving ou your work iu> wo nra well equipped wih liu ncccunry rlrlng mid yenra ol linril onrnod oxpcrlonco, which onubloa B o do good work a n roasonublo nguro. Address, 162 Lol(rlion A r c Bod Bank For Telephone, call Mniows Co., WM. Don wai unil he day you wan your carriage or auomobile, as jus he colors or syle you wan may have o be inished up or you. We have a large sock o almos every syle and kind o carriage and business wagon made, in dieren grades arid prices ha will pay you o look over. : Farm W&gOnS» Second Hcindo are closing ou a your price. price is. One and wo-horse in sock, suiable or your use. We have a number o bargains in his lo ha we Come look hem over and ell us wha ha, W. Mounjl Bro., FRM: J. W MOUNT C. S. MOUNT J. H. MOUNT RED BANK, N. J.! Pianos, Sel-Players and Player Pianos, J BEFORE DECDNG BE SURE TO VST 58 Broad Sree, Manuacurers 9 Salesrooms, Red Bank, H J 0! The Mahushek & Son Piano Co., o New York,! x o examine heir ine and large variey o beauiul new STYLES; also many oher makes, rom which o be convinced o greaes possible values a lowes > FACTORY PRCES and TERMS TO SUT. Every. Couresy Assured. Exchanging, Rening,,. Tuning, Regulaing, Repairing, Moving. «+» +»»» ««COAL AND WOOD. W. N. WORTHLEY, BED BANK and SEABR1GHT., 1 Yardo a N. J, B. R. B. and Railroad avenue, Red Dank ; ron sroo, ; Rod Dank; Rivor aroo, Boabrlgh. ^ *»»»»»»» J THOS. MANSON & SON, Monumenal Works MONMOUTH STREET, NEAR TOWN HALL, RED BANK. Telephone 911.J. DECORATON DAY WLL SOON BE HERE. Wo have Jus received 3 carload3 o Granie MonumenB. which We now bavo a our yard or nspecion. These monumens were mado especially or UB bls winer o ho Bes Park Qulnoy 4 Barre Gnrno. Anyone considering he erecion o a memoilal will (lnd o belr advanage o call on us. Wo will guuraneo bes wornmansnlp. All work done by pneumao ools, Work execued n any cemeery. SLATE BURAL VAULT FOR NSPECTON.»»»»»»»»»+»» «j 100 Brigh, Willing Girls Waned o Learn o Sew oil [Machines. Easy Work, Good Pay. Paid While Learning. Apply any< daybeween 7 and 6. \ Sigmund Eisners Clohing Facory, \ Bridge Avenue, Red Bank. R N ALL TS EAL ESTATE BRANCHES KKNTMSra OF NVJUMim C0TTAGE8 A AHHB FOl 8A.K EVKnYWHEKB. W. A. HOPPNG, 40 BROAD STREET,

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER Bnored u ie posolce a Bed Banl, N. J.. as second class maer. Hxinonis WM monhs 8UJS8CBPTOS PBCE: WEDNESDAY, APRL.4, TOWN TALK. Tbe liquor dealers o he slae seem o havo won ou in heir cones wili he clergymen over he proposed changes in he laws concerning hoels, and saloons This was only o have been expeced. he liquor voe has or many years been a shulecock which has passed back and orh beween he wo paries. Whichever pary had he liquor voe pandered o i, or lie,s»ke o reaining he voes o be hoel and saloon men hroughou ihbbae. A he presen ime he liquor voe is almos wholly wih he Republican pary. n order o reain ha voe i was necessary or he Republicans, o proec he liquor men rom adverse leg- {elaion. n doing his he Republican pary has bu ollowed in he ooseps o boh paries in he pas. The liquor men o he sae claim o hold he balance o power, and hey would unquebionably have urned agains he Republican pary had he proposed laws been passed. Accordingly, when he local opion law. came up in be assembly, i: was overwhelmingly beaen. All he memben rom Monmouh couny voed agains i. "When he bill concerning be liquor raic came up, which sruck ou several o he wors eaures o he presen laws, ha bill was amended unil all he lie was cu ou o i, and i was hen passed. Tbe bill as amended was horoughly saisacory o he liquor men o he sae, else ic would no have been passed a all. * # * The overwhelming deea o he local opion law by he presen legislaure, and he amending o he measure known as he bishops bill," will be very likely jo orce be local opion quesion ino -prominence a he nex elecion. The people o many pars o he sae have. become very resive under he presen condiion o aairs. They have seen he number o drinking places increased a beyond he needs o almos every localiy. miiny places hey have seen he liquor laws se a deiance and have winessed Sunday selling and selling wihou licenses as hough he liquor...men-had nohing.o- ear Someo.hem have even boased o heir inluence wih judges and grand juries, and l ere have been occasions when i seemed ha beir boass were no wihou oundaion.» # * "When he local opion law was passed welve or oureen years ago i was passed purely as a poliical measure. The Republicans had pj ino power in boh branches o he legislaure unexpecedly, The Democras a ha ime cad he liquor voe, and he lr6 hing he Republicans did^was o piiea a local opion law o srike a he liquor sellers. Tbe Democras go in power again he nex year and he local opion law was repealed, Then Clevelands ree rade panic pu he Democras ou o business all over he counry and he Republicans go in power in he sae or keeps. The liquor voe was urned over o he Republicans, who havo been aking care o i ever siuce. # *.call aenion o hese acs in order o noe he changed condiionso hings. When he local opion law was passed by he Republicans and repealed by he.democras welve years or so ago, hese hings were done purely as poliical uiens- BMB. The Republicans claimed, o ourse, ha hey were passing he local Opion law because he people, were eniled o home rule, and be DeinccrnB Claimed hey repealed ho law because i was nn unwarraned inringemen on he xighb o be people. As a maer o ac he liquor vole was merely a poliic^1 ooball, which each pary kicked and «oddled in urn in he hope o geing ha voo or isel. A he presen ime poliics has no par in he opposiion which is maniesed o ho liquor rnllc- The opposiion is based on moral grounds and on publio grounds. Tho senimen Sgaino i ia no n senimen creaed and osered by any poliical pary, bu i is a cenimen exising wholly ousido o any poliical pary.» # Tio eenlmen iu held by mombern o all paries and by hooe who aro aached o no pary. Tho evils o ho liquor Jniincea linvo becomo roro and more jproounced under ho condiions which Jiavo exised during recen years, Li. «C*neca liavo been graned wheher ho ywideng o ho localiy waned hem graned or no, and when oncj a llccnno wiu graned i wan lici! o bo n sor o veed righ, which could no o oken no maer how much ho com-. We have ready or your inspecion a large and handsome assormen o SPRNG SUTS and Overcoas. Single and Double-Breased Suis in all he newes ^syles rom. $5.00, $6.00, $8,00, $10.00, $12.00, $13.00, $16.00 up o $ Especially Good Values or $ Spring Overcoas in ligh and dark goods a $5.00, $7^50 and up o $ Uniorm Suis in blue doh and lannel, $8.00, $ L0.00 and $ Exra Trousers o mach coa and ves i you wish hem. A splendid line o Trousers, adaped or work or dress, rom $ 1.00 o $5.00 per pair. Always in sock, Exra Size Trousers, 44 o 55 inches wais. Corduroy Trousers, $1.75 o $4.0*0. Childrens Suis, 4 o16 years, S1.50 oj5 o OO, Childrens Knee Trousers, 25c, 39c, 45c, 50c. o Sl.OOper pair. Shor Trousers or a boys* 12 o 17 years, 90c o $1.38. Underwear o all he sandard makes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per garmenh Shirs or all occasions, in all abrics, and a all prices. We can urnish you wih Grocers or Buchers Gowns, Waiers Jackes, Bar Coas, Bar andkichen Aprons, Carpeners Aprons, &c, a less nan you pay in New York or o he pedlers. Complee Socks o Has, and Mens Furnishings Mens Umbrellas, 39c, 50c", 63e, 75c, $1.00 and upwards... Headquarers or Trunks, Bags, Telescopes and Dress Suis Cases. Black and Yellow Oiled Clohing, Suis or Long Coas. Come in and look us over a ALL, 19 Broad Sree, Red BanK, N; J. muniy- migh suer. The liquor men were careully guarded rom burin and he same careul consideraion was given o hem o secure heir crop o voes ha a good gardener Rives o his vegeables o secure a good crop.... * * * n Monmouh couny, under Judge Foser, condiions are improving. Judge Foser believes ha he people o every localiy should have Borne Bay as o he number o drinking places in a communiy. Whenever he majoriy o he people in any localiy have declared ha hey waned be number o drinking placb reduced, and have made heir desires manies, Judge Foser has lisened o hem and has aced accordingly. There has been no anagonism o he iquor ineres on his par, bu here has been an inclinaion o liseno he people o he various communiies. * #» A recen leer o THERECUSTER rom a physician, who has opporuniy o see /he evil eecs o numerous drinking places, declares ha ho passage o u local opion law mus soon become imperaive. " Our jails would be nearly empy," he Bays; "hepockes o many a poor man and ho larder o many a poor amily would bo ull, i only he ood people o ho communiy could express heir will on his quesion, More han his, our axes would be lower, or less olllccrs would be needed. Thero would bo lesb crimo nnd greaer publio improvemens i his quesion were de- Jided righly.".. O-O-O The Democraic organizaion which was recenly eeced a Newark has uiid a circular saing ho condiions whioh led o ho organisaion, and giving ho plaorm o principles nnd he plan and ecopo o ho organizaion. Wih ho excepion o ho govcrnraon ownership plank nnd one or wo minor plunlin, ho plaorm is prncicnlly ha adoped by ho Colby Republicans o Essex and he Mark M. Fagan Republicans o Hudson. n ac.i is a plaorm on which men o all paries can sand excep hose who wan special privilegb or hemselves or heir class a, he expense o he people generally, * * * Plank No. 7 in he plaorm has.creaed considerable commen as o he " righ o recall." This plank in is enirely is as ollows: Wo demand he submission o a consiuional amendmen o be voers o he sae which will prepare ho war or he adopion o a sysem o legislaion nrmir) he niiaive and reerendum and he righ o recall. The iniiaive and reerendum are airly nmiliar o he people, bu he " righ o recall" is new o many. Fieen or more years ago some o be Democras o Monmouh couny go ogeher and underook o have engraed on he pary plaorm he principles o he iniiaivo and reerendum, The erms were hen new o be people, hough he principles hemselves had bee^ in pracice in some o he European counries several years. Bu in Monmouh couny he erms ell on dea ears. Since hen, however, he applicaion o he iniiaive and reerendum in European counries and heir good resuls here have made known o ho people o his counry ha he iniiaive is a plan whereby he people hemselves can ako ho iniiaive nnd hvo laws enaced wheher ho legislaure wishes o ennc hose laws or no; while ho reerendum compoe laws o bo reerred o ho pooplo or heir ondoreemen, and i he pooplo reuso o endorse, hem he lawb are repoalod, in spio o anyhing ho legislaure may do. ««Tho righ o recall has also boon in operaion or several years in some, o ho European counrlcn, bu i is comparaively new in his oounry. Tho righ o recall is ho righ o recall rom public lio n man who him boon eleced and who luin borayed ho people Tho law giving ho righ o rcoall usually provides ha when a cerain porconngo o he voers o a municipaliy or a couny or a sae demand he recall o an oicial by peiions signed or ha purpose, hen an elecion shall be held o deermine wheher or no ha oicial shall be recalled o privae lie and some one else eleced in hia sead. The ciy o Los Angeles in Caliornia has had he righ o recall several years, and i has worked amazingly well in elevaing be moral one o he oicials. The ciy o Seale in Washingon recenly voed o have herigho recall made a par o he ciy charer, and i is signiican ha he vole in avor o he righ o recall in Seale wab abou 8 o 1. * * * A legislaor who can be recalled i he ails o do his duy o he people will be ar less ap o sell hem ou han i his erm o oice were secured o him, A good oicial would no need any such deerren, bu a bad legislaor would bo resrained by he righ o recall rom doing many hings which ho migh oherwise do. The demand in his counry or he righ o recall is growing, and i is pracically cerain ha i will bo engraed on he laws o every Bao during he lie o he coming generaion, a-o-o Many o ho moi who helped o rnmo ho plaorm a Newark may no live o see all ho planks o ha plaorm made ino laws. Tho plank calling or publio ownership o nil ejegrapb, railway, elephone and express lines will probably bo ho liil one o he planks o bo enaced ino law, Everyhing, however, la ending in ha direoion. would no bo surprised i, en years rom now, in ho naional campaign o 1010, ho Republicans placed in heir naional plaorm a nrong plank demanding ho naionalizaion o all railroadi, express coupnnloo, and olegraph and olophono lines, n # # * Tlio demand by ho Republican pary or ho naionalizaion o ho highwayn {Coninued on nex page.), i 1 i. x have recenly added o my sock a large quaniy o Cyphers Poulry Supplies, which includes Cyphers Chick Feed, Lice Killer and Roup Cure ; also heir Nodi Charcoal, absoluely pure, or young, hal-grown and grown chicks. have also in sock Whea, Ground Oas, Buckwhea, Barley, Cracked and Fine Bone, Mille Seed, Kair Corn, Fine, Coarse and Medium Gri, Fine and Coarse Oyser Shells, «ec. nernaional, Pras and Dr. Hesss Sock and Poulry Foods. DARYMEN will be ineresed in knowing ha havo jus go in a carload o Clover" Hay. Call and inspec i. Hay, D. Sraw, Grain and Coal. 17 W. FRONT ST., Telephone 79-a. RED BANK, S. J. 1 i 1v V r

5 # # «o ransporaion and he lines or heare changed -accordingly. have Been ransmission o messages may come even sooner han ha. Poliicians are always seeking or voes. Bliey. wan o do he he. mos rabid individualis ha ever exised changed ino a rabid communis merely by reading o he iaws passed hings which w-ill bring- hem he mos and heir resuls. Argumens do no voes. hey oresee a demand on hephase on many people nowadays. Facs par o- he people or he naionalizaion o rail way B and elegraph lines, ^hey will declare in avor o ha principle. They may no wan o do i, bu hey will pu anyhing in he plaorm raher han be deeaed, n 1896 he Republicans made a gold sandard plaorm,.no because hey waned o bu because he poliical condiions orced hem o do so or be beaen; and in he same way he Republicans will endorse he naionalizaion o railways and elegraphs when hey gee ha such a course will bring hem voes. One hing which many people overlook is he ac ha we are living in an age o rapid ransiion. Public senimen o-day is no he same as i was yeserday, and i will no be he same o-morrow ha i is o-day. Never beore in he hisory o he world was here BO much reading done. Never beore in he hisory o he world were here GO many persons who keep inormed o wha is ranspiring hroughou he world. They noe he changes in governmen hroughou his counry and hroughou he world, and heir views change as hey see he resuls o various laws. When he enacmen o cerain laws in one counry resuls ia beneis o he people o ha counry, hey see no reason or no believing, ha he same laws would resul beneicially in his counry, since human naure is abou he same he world over. Their views and heir voes are he only hings ha cause hem o change heir minds. Anoher hing which many people overlook is he consan change in he Spencer was a pas maser. Bu he voing populaion. Aged voers are argumen ailed, as i will ail in he dy ing every day and new voers jusconr presen case i i is underaken by he ing weny-one years old ake heir russ. England, he home o Spencer, places. Fory y ears, probably covershe wen on adding one governmenal unc. voing erra o he average man. Tha, ion o anoher, and prospering in all, would resul in a change o en per cen and so i will be in his counry. o he. voers every our years. Mos men as hey grow old cling o he opinions and belies o heir younger manhood. They dono change wih he imes. Young men are brough up under he new condiions nnd heir- minds are ormed by he new condiion?. Wih en percen o-he older voers o he counry passing away wih every- Presidenial elecion, and en per cen o Dew voers coming in o ake heir places, i is no wonder ha governmenal changes are rapid, paricularly when i is remembered ha he Americans, wih heir grea public school sysem, are he greaes readers o curren evens under he sun. * * * is said ha he russ are abou o be gin an agiaion agains municipal ownership by publishing argumens agains i and by a grea sysem o disribuing lieraure., do no believe such a campaign would be o much avail. Tweny-wo years ago his summer Herber Spencer, he greaes o modern philosophers, wroe a small book on he relaions o man and he sae which was he sronges argumen agains public ownership and. agains all socialisic enerprises ha probably was ever penned. The injusices o he public school sysem, o governmenal unoions as applied o indusry, and o every oher sor o socialisic work, were se orh in he graphic language o which There are some, o course, who reuse o see wha is coming who deliberaely close heir eyes o he signs o he imes. They chaer over he: wickedness o hose who wan o change presen condiions; and hey ell, wih all he graviy o a monkey scraching his head in a cage, o he evil hings ha will happen when, he change is made. Bu hey are like King Canue when he waved his sceper and old he waves o roll back rom he shore. Their words have no weigh. The change is coming. The wise man is be who oresees i and prepares or i, no he who beas he air and screams ha here mus be no change. Ten years ago many hings seemed impossible which have since become realiies; One need only look back over he pas ew years and noe how he principje o municipal ownership has grown o see wha mus happen in he near uure. (Town Talk coninued on page 12.)»**«Hahne Broad, New and Halsey Srees, Newark. DEPENDABLE WTH real meri as a basis o build lipon, our Piano business has grown o very generous proporions. There is no a Piano on our lis Which we. can no conscieniously recommend. The names o hese Pianos are in a measure suicien guaranee o saisy almos anyone. We have no acceped he agency o any ineres which we did no consider he bes o is class, so,- no maer wha price piano_you may desire you can depend upon geing he bes your money will buy.. There are hose who do no require he very ines consrucion or one qualiies, who have uses or pianos which subjec hem o more or less hard usage, especially new beginners, o whom he oulay or a iner grade piano seems a maer o exravagance. Such people will ind our low-priced makes highly saisacory. no pleasing in one, easy in ouch, and beauiul o look upon. desire he highesj arisic excellence, you mus pay he higher prices. There is no an insrumen in he sore ha is Bu as in anyhing else, i you The names now enrolled on our banner, are poined o wih considerable pride. Take a. glance a hem. HARDMAN.. """, RUCKSTUHL KRANCH & BACH H HAZELTON LNDEMAN BAUMESTER HARDMAN AUTOTONE PANO LENS PRNCETON SPENCER We sell all Pianos a he> mos popular prices and make i easy or you o pay by Closing Ou pur Enire Sock o arranging paymens o sui your convenience. - Glad o have you visi he Piano Warerooms, Second Floor, a any ime.. Pleased, also, o demonsrae o you he musical qualiies and general worh o he Pianos we represen. j. Music Room, Second Floor. HATS, SHOES AND GENTS 9 FURNSHNGS WTHN TEN DAYS This enire sock o new and up-o-dae Merchandise mus be disposed o. Owing o he ac ha we are going ou o business, i will be your opporuniy o purchase up-odae merchandise a less han manuacurers cos. - is jus he ime o year o lay in your Summer oui. Remember his is a new sock o goods jus purchased or his Spring season, so ha you can be assured o no geing any shopworn goods. A FEW OF OUR SALEPRCES Mens All Wool Suis.- - Mens All Wool Trousers rom Young Mens Suis rom - - Young Mens Trousers rom - Childrens Suis rom - - Childrens Knee Pans rom Boys Shoes, sizes rom 3 o 5 1-2,-a Youhs Shoes, sizes rom 12 o 2, a Grea reducions in all our oher oowear. Mens Derbys and So Has rom $3.25 up 79C. up $2.25 up 69C. up $1.00 up 13C. up - $ C. - 65C. up Mens Shirs, Whie and Fancy Bosoms, a 29c. To save ouraelv.es he rouble and expense o packing and shipping his sock, PRCE WLL BE NO 0BJE0T, so hereore don.miss his opporuniy. Fixures, Tableland Mirrors FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. Come early and ge choice selecion o sock and save- rom 25 o 40 per cen., New York Clohing Sore 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Hahne & Co., Broad and New Srees, Newark. desire o inorm he public ha on and aer April 1s, will run a own sage o and rom he depo; also a baggage and express line. have a new and up-o-dae line o hacks and vehicles always a he depo, as well as a my sables, and hope he public will ake advanage o being able o ge a good looking and clean carriage a depo. T. W. COLYER, Proprieor Colyers Sables, Globe Cour, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 156. Auomobile Garage. Auomobiles o Hire. Gasoline and Oils and Supplies.

6 He i ri«en Send lue idings Over land a.nd over ea. To he soulj lh»l».rc in bondage. Thai hii ruh may nuke hem ro. n he while dream o he lilies. n he new lie o he sprin Sen he lymbola ha proclaim him Chris he KinjV n he «ouli hathara been quickened By hi mmical new birh See proclaimed he whies spiri Tha M ever ouched he uh. For in hem hi reiurrecion By * miracle divine Sill is»en. They are he branchei. He he vine. As he world, wih song celesial, Wheel* rom shadow ino day. As he seasons murk is urnings Round he spiral o is way. As he winer mels in sunshine And earhs resh robe cornel o View, As in Naures resurrecion Comes he new. So rom glory unlo glory Throurh he hidden world o mind See he Whie Chris move orever n he souls o humankind. And beore his magic presence Evil, srie and error cease, While he race inds balm and bsalng n bis pes.ee. SHE sood n he doorway, a rown wrinkling her prey orehead so, and i was reighed wih he and somehing o ragedy in her Bmelli> warm, we earh. The sunligh hrough he branches made an voice and gesure. " can go," she declared, in eviden nerwoven shadow abric on he disappoinmen. "Can go, Elizabeh?" he repeaed, n perplexiy. "Youre no 111. Wha on earh has v happened?" "My ha"- she began and sopped abruply. "Well?" be queried. "Didn come," snid she. "Horrors!" lie exclaimed. He pulled ground. Bird voices piped wih a pleasan plainlveness. "s good o be alive," he commened. "sn i?" he said. "And o be here," he wen on. "Raher han a he Church o he Aposles?" she asked. "Decidedly," he averred. "ve much aside he curains,and.jooked-ou-on more_emiinge.liere.. :, _ -. an ideal Easer morning. "Horrors!" he repeaed, while he ghos o a "More courage?" she quesioned. "Yes." More courage o make an emile relaxed his irm mouh. Easer conession," he explained. "s no"*1nughing maer," said he "Shall be given absoluion?" girl, wih some warmh. " "Tha depends. isn murder, s " know," he said conriely. "O i?" * ; course i isn. Haven you anoher "More like suicide, imagine," he reurned grimly. "You won laugh a i, ha?" The girl glanced-a him scornully. will you/" he said, wih very apparen "Perhaps youd like me o wear a nxiey. winer ha," she said. "The seal o he conessional,, you "Exacly," lie said calmly. " cerainly would, i-will be a remendous He houghully sudied a nelghbor- know," sue snid. "Cerainly no." service a he Churcli-o he Aposles.- igirree. The girhvascoverly wachng him wih "curious eyes. Menonl s o sing, and heres o be a sring quare rom he Symphony." "You don imagine," Bald she, in amazemen, "ha d go o he Church o he Aposles Kase Sunday wearing my winer ha, do you?" He smiled paienly. " coness had no proper realizaion o he enormiy o such an ac," said lie. "Would uey pu you ou?" The giii shrugged her shoulders in a quain lile gesure o despair. "Thas he innu o i," she snid. "O course can liop«o make you undersand, bu he simple ac remains ha can go." "All righ," he snid cheerully, and he resumed he sea he had vacaed when she enered he room. "Bu youll go jus he same," she said. "Alone? Never!" lie proesed, wih Tenemen*. hue o k(m>p you nwiiy romchurch on he only day in he year you ever go," he snid. ^"See hero," wild he,, "well compromise. Well aend service, his mom- ng a a place where your ha will no be coimpleuous a a place, n ac, iwhere hey will never know wheher s o he.winer variey or he laes Baser creaion. Will you go?" "O couihe, will," she replied; They ook a Biihurban cur and rodo o he eiid o he roue. Then hey walked a mlle^or^o along a occluded road and presenly urned no a clump o woods. Elizabeh looked abou her wih n eres, hen urned o her companion. "And where is,,ho church <" oho *nknd v " The graven were Gods irs ern, pies, " ho quoed serenely. " bellove youre glad he hu dldn come," BO luid.. Ho regarded her wih quie amusemen. " believe nin," ho rourned. " don bollcvo my lin will bo vainly criicised hore," slio snid, wih meaning glnncc n lila direcion. "And. shall Uavp you all o my- el," ho sold, wih conen. "Us perch on he oncojiid have nn Easer Service or wo. There s a leas one devou worshiper here," he said poinedly. They climbed he low ence and sa down on he op rider. The air was "m almos araid o coness," he aid a lengh. " mus be a "grievous sin," she oblerved. " ear youll hink i is;" said lie. There was silence again or some momens. Then he sraighened himsel and cleared his hroa. - " love you," he suid simply. "Thas he conession." The color surged ino he girls ace. She urned awny her head so ha her ace was hidden. "Do ge nbsoluion?" he nsked anxiously. S No," she said, her head sill urned away. The ensuing silence was decidedly ;ense. The man broke i. "Anyway, m glad conessed," he said souly. The girl made no reply. -Well," he said liinlly, " suppose wed beer go bnck." He helped lior rom he wall, and hey walked bnck oward he road. The mans ace was very grave. He could no wee he laugher lurking n he girls eyes. "hough perhaps you migh hove surmised as much," he said, and his voice was grave. "Well, have," sho answered delnly. "May ask, hen, why my conessionwas no gruned absoluion?" ho eald. "Because well, because s-is only Bins ha nre absolved," she replied. "And we owe o he lin," said he. "Tlm didn come," aho oughed soly. -. Hanging Judas in Mexico. Th«imjH ciuioiih piihilml cusom which Hn-vlvcM lu Mexico s ha o he miikhik o JiidiiH. Tor dn.vn beore Knsor inercliniils display n lm srees Hinall and large wooden linngcb o icailo, and lliere nre bough lngren qmnlllus by in, naives, who hnng hem wih much ceremony a Waser ime. pays o odvorlao n THE THE EASTER SYMBOL. How he Babbi Became he Especial Token o Earer Day. {Fromh San Francoco Argonau.) HE Symbolism o Easer,, supreme among Chrisian esivals; as i indispuably is, s common propery. The genesis o he JDaser rabbi, or insance, is involved in" much obscuriy. is known hai he roden was used or sacriicial purposes long beore he oundaion" oi ures shall be hur, and he ox is men-, loned herein and almos always re- Faher Boniace reminded Chrisianiy, and also ha i was anspecully," animal sacred o Easre, goddess oi him.. ligh, rom whose name our erm Easer is supposed o be derived. The; Benedicine smiled ainly. "The ox s a sly sinner,.bu he should no be permied o ouwi a communiy How he rabbi became he cusodian o he nes o gayly colored Eas- living under he rule o he blessed Benedic," he said dryly. "n he good er eggs is no mysery o he German eld days, my broher, you would have oymaker. Each disric has is own gone direcly o heaven wih your popular varian. Badens legend is as ollows: n he mounains overlooking Freiburg early in he welh cenury here was an abbey o Benedicines who dominaed he spiriual aairs, o he enire counryside. A he abbey church he Easer esival was always celebraed wih marked splendor, and was visied on hose occasions by he devou rom all Germany. One o he chie aracions o he grea eas was a series o religious ableaux represening he leading evens in he. Scripural accoun o he resurrecion, and preliminary o his was given a sor o.objec lesson inhe meaning o he myserious process. n he course o his laer eaure a huge nes o beauiully colored eggs which are symbolic o he resurrecion-r-was he deus ex rnachliia.. On he aernoon o Holy.Saurday Faher Boniace, he young monk who s o inerwoven had charge o his imporan duy, wih he mysicism o pagan- he oundaion. craved an audience wih he abbo o sm ha i is "Alas, my lord," said he young pracically impossible o ls every chicken belonging.o he abbey. monk dejecedly, "he oxes have eaen deiniely upon They have, in ac, eaen every chicken he origin o in he counry, and here sn an egg some o he legnndary observ "Then why haven you seen o i o be had or love or money." - ances which ha we were rid o he pess?" he li a v e become abbo asked severely.. "Because your lordship has ordained ha no living hing which is menioned wih respec in he sacred Scrip- plain, and no o your abbo." The young monk beook himsel o he chapel and passed he nigh n vigil. A early dawn he arose rom hlb aching knees and sough he nes which he. had le empy. As he approached a snow whie rabbi leaped rom,.he nes, and he dellgced monk saw ha once again in he hisory o holy hings he sly old ox had been oumached, or he nes was illed wih eggs more splendid in heir hues han as eeble ar had ever been able o provide. A SNOW WHTE RABBT LEAPED FROM THE NEST. OUR SHOWNG OF NEW Millinery is now complee. All new and correc syles, such as are o be worn or he coming seasjqn MSS A. L. MORRS, 66 Broad S., Near Monmouh. ^ J. F. CONOVER, Successor o ABBOTT WORTHLEY. Lile Silver, N. J. COAL axi.d. WOOD. Flour, Oas, Corn, Whea Bran, Oyser Shells, H. O. Poulry Food or lile chicks, Hay, Sraw, and all kinds o Pras and nernaional Foods or cale and chickens, a regular prices. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLCTED. Schroeders Hair Tonic kills dandruf, keeps he hair rom alling ou and makes he scalp healhy. enough or i o do. A Schroeders Pharmacy. Tha No. 5 Making.Medicine Hisory Several eral ^years ago, a housand o he leading druggiss hroughou he Unied Saes organized hemselves ogeher in a co-operaive company o produce remedies which hey could back up wih heir own names and heipowr repuaions. The irs objec o his co-operaive company was o produce a line o remedies ha every druggis would know horoughly. There were o be no secre ormulas; he ingrediens o every remedy would be known o every druggis. Each o hese housand druggiss conribued o he organizaion all ha his knowledge and experience had brough o him in he way o advice as o dieren remedies. The ormulas o somehing like 2,000 or more^em-,edies iwere sen o he comparly. A commiee o expers was appoined and his commiee wen over he various ormulas conscieniously and earnesly or a long period o ime and seleced rom he enire lis abou.200 sandard^remedies, he manuacure o which he company hen underook. The company in he meanime had ereced a perec laboraory la rge, well-appoined, wih every appliance known o modern skill. The combined capial o a housand druggiss made i possible or he company o purchase in and herbs, ec., ha orm he ingrediens o he various remedies. This mean no only he highes qualiy in manuacure, b u he very greaes economy - he cuing ou o every waseul iem and every unnecessary expense. The remedies when manuacured were shipped direcly, rom he laboraory o he^reail druggiss. This insured heir reshness and made i impossible or heir qualiy o deeriorae. No only ha, bu i also did away, wih he job- bers 1 proi. Here agaiii he co-operaive sysem added no only qualiy - bu brough abou economy.. Mos o our parons are amiliar wih hese acs. Mos o hem are already acquained wih he ormulas o Rexall Remedies which are manuacured by he Unjed Drug Co., wih laboraory and principal oices in Boson, Mass. These are he remedies and his is he co-operaive company ha we believe has done more o bring abou a change in paen medicine condiions han any oher elemen in exisence. Each o. he Rexall dr.uggiss knows absoluely wha each Rexall remedy- conains. Hehas he ormula o each remedy on ile in his sae. He will gladly give i o anyone who is ineresed. There is nohing secre abou any o he Rexall ormulas. On he conrary, we are horoughly proud o hem. We wan you o he larges quaniies knowabouhenr. he- undamenal-drugs " For Caarrh, Rexall Mucu-Tone, SO cens For Dyspepsia, Rexall Dyspepsia Tables, 25 cens For Nervousness, Rexall Americanlls Elixir, 75 cens" For Falling Hair, Rexall" 93 " Hair Tonic, 50 cens And 196 oher Rexall Remedies (or 196 oher ailmens JAMES COOPER, Jr., Druggis THE STORE Special Announcemen -TO- Lovers o Horses, Cale and Poulry! ill Kinds olseeds. GARDEN SEED FARM SEED SERNGRYE SEED OATS o bes qualiy FEEDNG OATS. BEST OF WHEAT SCREENNGS HAYAND STRAW Bes qualiy and lowes prices. Los o Hea irv quick ime Any Kourv The bes gooda or hese criers are he cheapes. \ Old Man Bailey has had quie a lie expedience in eeding o ue samp, and wih he aid o his side parner, Mr, T. B. Shermnn, he expecs and eels coniden ha rade mus come in he v uure as well as i came in he pas. - Our aim is o urnish he bes.o goods a he lowes prices in our line. Hoping o hear rom you SODD, remain, Yours or businesp, JOHN BALEY, Proprieor. Regular Express Delivery, All goods rom he Manor, in season. Boy A. GasHeaer Consolidaed Gas Co. o N. J. Telephone 81-A. 68 Broad Sree. Red Bank. ^

7 Copyrigh, j$06,w - American Pros AnociaioD AY, deares, don orge o draw he duck." called handsome Alred Lawon as ho was halway down he sairs. His bride o a monh had le he door o heir bandbox o a la open 1 while 1 she hung ondly over he balusers, as she always did o see he las o her blessed one, her "old sugar." Lizzie heard he rereaing ooseps down he long hall, he wry sriking o he umbrella agains he wall sending happy lile hrills hrough her. She sighed heavily as she reurned o he dainy lile la. Was no her cleares and bes gone, no o reurn unil 3 oclock? He was o bring an old, riend wih him o dinner. She had no cared o leave her dear lile la, her paradise, raher, even or church, and Alred bad decided ha he was signally blessed n having such an angel or a bride, one no given o launing shows, even on such a day, when all oher women were showing hemselves o in heir new gowns and has. He was he happies and mos orunae man n all creaion. And^-now Jim, dear old Jim, hia chum and lielong riend, should have a ase o eliciy in seeing heir home and making he acquainance o he ncomparable Lizzie, he one woman n he whole world. Lizzie airly lew abou he lile place, puing dainy ouches here and She had everyhing else prepared her vegeables on he range; her salad: all made and in he cebox. They were o have rui cake "and ice cream or desser. A each plae sood a iny loss chicken pecking a a colored egg. Could anyhing be sweeer? And he all glass n he.cener o he able held a bunch o jonquils. And, oh, how happy she was!. She had looked in he cookbook, and i said ha exacly oweny minues were required o roas he duck o a urn.. (: < The man wih he oyser? disurbed; her a her drawing, bu she hurriedly skeched in all he salien eaures-o her picure beore he aeul weny minues, when he duck should be placed in he oven. She saled and peppered and lighed he gas. Then she se he a and ineresing duck in heiroven, and le or weny minues. Everyhing else was progressing inely, and in ive minues i was really quie ho.. So she le he duck o s ae and wen o add a ew inishing ouches o her oile and a las one o he prey able. Then her dearly beloved came wih his riend. Aer he presenaion Alred asked: "s dinner nearly ready, deares?" Lizzie looked a he clo^k. Yes; was ieen minues since she had pui he duck in he oven, so by he ime hey had inished heir soup and oysers he duck would be jus righ. She would urn o he gas. "Yes, hink so. will see," answered he anxious lady. Jus hen he ice cream came, and Alred ook i rom he dumb waier wih he air o one who had enerained riends a dinner or a leas iy years. They sa down o heir soup and hen bad heir oysers. Lizzies cheeks were he lonelies pink as she placed he prey vegeable dishes on he able mid he salad bowl on he sideboard Oh, i was grand o be married and have a home and guess o dinner! She brough in he duck. did no look jus like oher roasl ducks ha she had seen, bu he book ind said weny minues. Alred ook he carving knie and sared o carve he duck. He hough here was-somehing wrong wih i, hujie dissembled. Wih a grand ail ie sajd he had always liked ducks he buchers "brsiriess" o do ils7 Jlin idj consolingly., "ll ll discharge ha bucher. Nevir mind, deares. wasn yoir aul. Misakes occur o any one, and ah iaveri l you go somehing else?" " cou]d" make ari omele," said lizzie, wiping her prey eyes. "Well, do, and well cha while you re doing " Bu when Lizzie was alone he bough o her dismal ailure overcame er, and so many ears ell ha she vas hal blinded, bu he omele el iorry or her and ca.\i\e ou o he. pan gb and ine. Tha and her salad iared he day, and he ice cream and :akes were good. Despie is beginning he dinner was very enjoyable aair, and he nex ay he duck go anoher cooking. Lizzie made surrepiious eors o ;e^ ha picure away rom her hus- >and, bu lie pu i under lock and key. was a proo ha she did acually draw he duck. ALFRED STARTED TO CARVE THE DUCK. liere an/., ranking he iny dining room look oo swee or nnyhing, as she said. Then no he kichen wen hy brave lile soul o wreslo wih pos iind pans and he cooking o ha wonderul dinner. She had been an. aris in black and whie while 6u one o he dally newspapers wih n srong leaning o colors, hnd "ho" was an edior, So his pnrlng reques did no seem srange o her. Sho was o drnw ha lino a (luck ha lay beore her. She would nnd oven admired lio aesheic ase o her doar "old augnr." Tho duck nlono had a sor o waxy look, BO she mado an arisic group oc a bed o cclory lanked by Homo canips nnd red npplcs o add o he color schome. iwhon hey wove nrrangca o her ase slio brough her drawing board nnd ea down coiionedly o drnw ho duck, Sho JuB washed n ho colora o bo lnlsliod a leisure ner, bu mndo a careul sudy o ha dude nnd Buccoodcd n goln n very good Bkoch o n all s unenn. As sho riurvoyod lio work o ar ilm ol vory well wilhlod. was a regular "duck" o u duck. The" lavor was" excellen; He mad anoher aack, bu his knie made ni impression on he owl. He sharpened he knie, and ye ho duck reused be carved. seemed o have he resisance o rubber, and he inally remarked: " am araid he duck s no done." " cooked weny minues," re piled.doures,,looking worried. A his momen he knie peneraed lio upper porion o ho ducks broasl and an nvnlmicho o wholo corn ralec down on ho plaer.- Alred looked H rnglc ha Lizzie began o remblo an urn pale. Ho said inally: "Tako i,away. old you o drav ho duck he his iling as won 011 nnd you didn do." " did oo," Bobbed Llv.zlo, wih in napkin o her eyes. " did, now-" Baying hin HO hnnded her inorllc UBMUK ho drawing BUO liiul "mndo Sho sill sobbed dlhconnoluoly, whu Alred linmlea ho drawing o Jim, nn each le ou a roar o laugher hai could havo been heard n. block. Poor Lizzie coninued o weep. "Oh, Mra, Lnwon, don. There li pleny olno, niid,.boaldea, Al, win KE TBKTRAK BOTH. C even ye he ormal predominaes. Some o hese ceremonies are very impressive or example, he singing o he "Miserere" in he glowing gloom o Saurday evening. For many years he blessing oered by he pope himsel on he ciy and he world, "Urbi e orbi," on Easer day was always winessed by a vas concourse o people. ook place rom he seps o S.- Peers and was ollowed by he joyous ringing o bells and by he iring o salues. HE ancien ciy, o he Caesars no longer sees he riumphal processions o he conquerors, bu n place o hese are almos as specacular church ceremonies and pageans. These are / " " rv especially in ev\- " J&a. idence during aj lisojkn holy week, cul 1» minaing n he \ Tll^r elaboraeeasei \ e«ll\w services; Then all Rome becomes a vas church, and he dieren ohurcltediicesrare" deparmens n he arger scheme, each conribuing is share o he general programme. On Easer day worshipers hurry rom church o church, making he whole round possible. Peasans ouch el bows wih he old nobiliy, and hey kneel ogeher in prayer. Devoion, like deah, levels all ranks. The queen o aly oen makes he rounds wih he res. Foreign lords, and. princes and even members o royaly are in he ciy by he Tiber a his season and paricipae in he.celebraion wih he people. One peculiar ceremony is he climbing o he holy sairs, which is done by he pilgrims on heir knees. Prince and peasan hus oil slowly up h well worn seps ogeher and kiss h mage o he Saviour n he op.. These sairs are said o have belonged o Ponius Pilae and o have been rodden by Jesus a he ime o he rial. They were brough rom Jerusalem o Rome by Helena, he moher o Consanlne, -in he ourh ceuuryr- During a porion o holy week no bells are heard in Rome. Jn place hereo small boys go abou he srees marking he hours wih a quain- nsrumen known as he rikrak, a clnpper made o wood and.iron. On Palm Sunday he srees-are illed wih vend- THB BFlbBB SWEEPERS. bra o imiaion palms, and worship era linger on he seps o S. Peer nnd oher churches o buy hese sym bols o he day. On Easer morning priess may bo seen on heir way bless he breakas o he people. Thli meal consiss or ho mos par o eggi and sausages, hnd he blessing o considered essenial by every devou Oahollc. Anoher quain cusom ha la sl observed n Rome s hn o spldci sweeping on Easer. is mean < ypiy demising. Venders on h srees hnve small brooms lxed n he cuds o lone handlcd or, ho purpono, Wih heso nil he webs aro swep oul o ho houses. Bnsor s a glad holiday n ho Cnho lie capial. The eelings o he peopli aro n nccord wih he resurrecion lden ho ijlumph o ho Chris over doal: llio common saluaion s, "Hnppj Hooer," mid his saluaion la oered no alone o acquainances, bu ( srangers ns well, Tlio bells ring ou Joyully, and Homo becomes a gren inimical insrumen, vibraing wll chlmcb. n oher imes lio BeaBon wu marked hy n perec carnival _p ora rio o ceremony. n laer days somehing more o democracy and simpliciy has been inroduced, bu NOTCE. To WHOM T MAT CONCERN : TAKE NOTCE : Tha on he nineeenh day o April, nineeen nunred and six, he Township Commiee o Shrewsbury Township will mee a he Town Ball. n he Town or [ed Bank, a wo oclock D he aernoon o said day, o consider be applicaion ond peiion i MONMOUTH COUNTY ELECTRC COMPANY, a Hew Jeisoy corporaion, or consen and permission o consruc, operae and mainain a sree railway o single or double rack, o be operaed by moors driven by elecriciy by overhead wires suspended OD poles and commonly called be overiead or rolley sysem, n, over and upon cerain irees, roads or highways in he Township o hrewsbury, o wi: Beginning a a poin n he cenre o Fron sree where he cenre line o Fron 8ree s nerwced by he cenre line o he Town o Ked Bank, which said boundary line s an arc or circle be radius o -which s 5,280 ee and be cenre s be poin where he high waer mark o he Norh Shrewsbury River la nerseced by he weserly line o Maple Avenue, bence (1) along he cenre o be public road leading rom lied Bank o Oceanic norh 67 degrees SO minues eas 1,519.5 ee o a poin; hence (2) sill alow be cenre o said public road norh 07 degrees 15 minues eas 1,508 5 ee o a poin; hence (3) sill along he cenre o he aoresaid public road 67 degrees 15 minues eas 1,863.5 ee o a poin; bence (4) sill along be cenre Una o be aoresaid public road 66 degrees 15 minues eas 486 ee more or less o a poin where me cenre line o he aoresaid public road leading rom Red Bank o Oceanic s nerseced-by-be wesbrly_llne_o Pearl 8ree ; in Fair Haven; bence (5) sill along be cenre line o be aoresaid public road leading rom Red Bank o Oceanic norh 63 degrees eas 1J411 5 ee o a poin; hence (6) sill along be cenre line ol be aoresaid public road curving o he le on a radius o 565 ee O.O ee o a poin; hence (> sill along he cenre line o be aoresaid publli road norh 53 degreesdo minues eas 304 ee o a poin; hence (8) sill along be cenreline o he aoresaid public road 50 degrees 30 minues eas ee o a poin; hence (91 curving o he righ on a radius o 620 ee lee o a poin; hence (10) sill along he cenre line o be aoresaid public road norh 66 degrees eas ee c a poin; (hence (11) sill-along ho cenre line ol he aoresaid public road norh 06 degrees 80 min ues eas 388 ee o a poin; bence (18) sill aom he cenre line o he aoresaid public road nor 70 degrees 55 minues eas 725 ee o a poin hence-(13) sill along he cenre o be aorpsalc public road norlb 71 irlnues 15 degrees eas 1,495 ee o a poin; hence (M) sill along be cenre line or be aoresaid public road norh 71 degrees 5 minues cas 1,032.5 ee o a poin; bence (15 sill along ilie cenre line o be>*aoresaid publk road norh 70 degrees 45 minues eas 1,093.5 eel more or less o a poin where he cenre line 01 be aoresaid public road leading rom Red Ban! o Oceanic s inerseced by he easerly Bide o Laayee sree n Oceanic; hence (16) along he cenre line ol he public road leading rom Oceanic o Seabrlyh known as be sone road, norh 70 decrees 40 minues eas 849 ee o a poin; bence (1) sill along he cenre o he aoresaid public road curving o he righ on a radius o ee ee o a poin; benci (18) sill ulbng un cenre line o be aoresnli public road souh 85 degrees 45 minues eas 68: co 3 lndiea o a polu; hence (19) sill along h cenre line o be aoresaid public road curving be rlgb on a radius o 048 ee ee o poin; bence (20) sill alopg he cenre line o he aoresaid public road souh 69 degrees 15 minues eas ee o a poin; hence (1) sill along be cenreline o he aoresaid public road curv log o be righ on a radius o ee 148 eec a poin; hence (2i) sill along he cenre line 0 be aoresaid public road souh 53 degrees 25 minues eas ee o a poin; ibence (i3) will along he conro line o he aoresaid public road curving o he righ a a radius o ee 21 ee o a poin; bence (21) sill along he enure line o be aoresaid public road souh 23 degrees 20 minues eas ee o a poin; bence (25) sill along ia cenre line o he aoresaid publli road souh 21 degrees 50 minues eas 802 ee o 1 poin; bence (18) sill along he cenre line o hi aoresaid public road soub 21 decrees 50 minue eas 087 ee o a poin; bence (27) sill alorg he cenre line 0! he aoresaid public road curving u be le on a radius o ee ee more 01 less o be conro line o be Ridge Road; benei (28) along bd cenre line o he Ridge Road; soul B6 degrees 35 minues eas 407 ee o a poin hence (29) alll along he cenre line o be aore said Ridge Rood curving o be le on a radius 0: 1,110.6 ee 1611 ee o a poin; hence (3) sill along be cenre o he aoresaid Ridge Road nor 60 degrees 4 minues eas ee o apolnrrhnrc be cenre line o be aoresaid nidge Road s n ersecled by be cenre line o ho Avenue o hi Two Rivers. v. The name o hn corporaion presening said ipel lon s MONMOUTH COUNTY ELECTRC COM PANY. Tbe dae n iling he peiion wih be Olnrk 0 be said Township Commiee, he ieenh day 0 March, nineeen hundred and s x. The characer o he road nended o be con sruced, operaed or mainained s an elecric railway operaed by moors drl?en by elecriciy rom qverhead wires suspended on poles and common called bo overhead or rolley sysem. ALBERT C. UARR8ON. Olorb o he Township Commiee O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. ADMNSTRATRS NOTCE. Muy K Culln, adminisrarix o Thomas A. Cu Us, decensed, by order o he Burrngnic o h Coun; o Monnioili, hereby gives noice o h crediors o ho siilil deceased o bring in lielr deb. 1 demands and claims agains lia raine o Hili d (. enrol, undor oah or nunnolon. wihin nln ninnlibromliotwenty-kolt DAY OF KH RUA v, 10i0, or hey will bo orever arred o an: nclon bcrcororulnsliosuld ailmlnlsliulru. MAHY E CUlim O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EECUTORS NOTOK, KivM.nmca A. Koviolils. execuor o Mai Noiinnli, deceased, by order o lm Hurrogno o Couns o Honnouh, hereby gives nolco o h crediors o llio mild dccciilid o iring n hnlrdniu (leiiuwimh nnddnlni ngnlnx he ixnv (i mild i coiikeil, T iiihi or idllmmlon, wihin nil monhs rom he FRST DAY OF MATCH, 1W 1 limy will bn orever mriod o any nclon bcroi KH hu sold execuor. RKV) JAMES A. REYNOLDS. O N RULE TO BAU CREDTORS. EKOUTOUH NOTOK. Wllllnm O. Nicholas, execuor o Mary H. Nlcliola: diceiiwkl. by order o in Biirropli o hn (Join li Mmmimilli, licruby glv«b noice o ho credio o hi) xnkl (leciiiul o brlnu n hnlr debs, ilu iniiiidh nnd clalmii ogiiluu lin naluu o Bald di ciiiiiml. unilcronlh or nllriniilin, wih nine innn rom " TWENT.Tl PAYl)l>nuiU Ally. * or hey will bo onivor burred o any ucloi hen or ngolnu lio null! uxemior, WH.UAM C. NCHOLAS, lvtew YORK AND LONG BRANCJB.1 RALROAD. Saions n New York: Cenral R. R. o New Jersy. oo Libery Siee and Wes 23d Sree; Pennlylvanla Railroad, oo o Corland Sree, Des- Sree and Wes 23d Sree. On and aer December 3d, 1805, TRANS WLL, LEAVE RED BANK. - or New York. 6 00, 6 45, *7 27, *7 43, B 12, * ^9^2 8,0 63. * a. m.: 12,30. * , izo, 4 80, ,9 08 (Saurdays only) p. in. Sundays, S 03, 9 43 a. in.; 4 60, 0 03, *6 47, *8 45,» 08 p.- m. or Perh Amboy, Elizabeh and Newark, 000, 6 45, 743 (Newark only), 8 12 (Perh Amboy only), 8 21 (excep Perh Amboy), 843 (Newurb only), 9 8(1 (exevp Perh Aimioy). 9 53, 1140 a. m.; 12 30, 2 68,4 3(1,6 07, 7 30, 9 OS (Saurdays only), (excep Newarkl p. m. Suucluvs, 8(8, 9 43 a. m.; 4 50,8 U3.6 47,8 V> (Elizabeh only), 9.08 p.m. / or Long Branch, Asbuy Park. Ocean Grove and lnermediab saions o Poin Pleasan. 115 (Mondays exceped) (Mondass exceped), (105, 10 00, 1H23 a. in.: i, 2 33 (Saurdays only) io. S 33, 7 55 p. m. Sundays, 115,145,5 25,10 30, a. m.; 5 87, li 41, 9 50 p. m. " or Freehold, viu Mnawun, 8 21, 9 2a a. m.; p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. oo Libery sree. 4 00,880, *9 40,1180 a. m.; *120 (Baurdnvs only). 1»>. * , (Saurdays exceped), 5 30, 5 88, 6 08 (Suurdays only), 830, 845 p. m.;-1201 a. m. (Mondays WGapledJi Sundays, 400, 8 30,9 00,9 40 a. m.; i 00, (T30 p. m. es 23d sree, C. R. R. o N. J., 8 20, * a. m.; nio (Saurdays only). ljo. 320, 3 50, 4 B0, 4 60, (Saurdays exceped), 5 20, 5 50 (Saurdays only), 620, 820, 1160-p. m. Sundays, 8 20,8 50, *9 30 a. m.; p. m. Ves 23d sree. Eennn. R. R., 1210 nigh (liondays excepedl, 8 65 a. m.; 12 25, 3 25, *455 p. in. Sundays, 9 25 a. m.; 4 55 p. m.!orland ond DesbrosseB srees, 1215 nlbh (Mondays exceped), 900 a. n..; 12 30, 340, 510 p.m. Sundays, 9 30 a. m.; 5 00 p.m. * Denoes express rains. For urher pariculars see small ables. EOBGE W. BOYD, Gen. Pass. Agen, Penn. K.H.!. M. BURT, Geal Passenger Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j., RUFUS BLODGETT, Superinenden N. Y<and L. B. B. R. READNG SYSTEM. New Jersey Cenral. Passenger saions n New York, W. 23d sree,. R.i Foo o Libery sree, N. 11. i Correced o February 2d, 1908., TRAN8 LEAVE RED BANK. : or New York, all rail roue, Kewark. Elizabeh, 4c. a , 727, 8 27 (New York only), H, 10 30, 1130, 11&3 a. m ; 1235, 435, 7 28, 9 08 (Saurdays only) p. m. 8undajs, 7 03, 8 03 a, m.; 4 50, 845; 908p. m. or Freehold via Maawan a 0 00,8 29 a.m.; 12 35, 4 35 p. m. or Lakewood, Lakehurs (Mancheser), c, a 0 47, ii. m.: 3 03, 4 41,5 34,«00 p. m. Sundays, a.m. or Alanic Ciy, 0 47, a. m.j 3 03, 4 41 p. m. Sundays, a. m.?or Philadelphia, Vineland, Brldgeon, Ac, 047 a. m.; 3 03 p. m. For Toms River nnd Barneea a a. m.; p.m. Sundays.8 33,10 43a. m. oi Alanic Highlands, 1035a. m.; 3 45p. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK, orled Bank, H0, 1130 a. m ; 12o (Suurdays only), , , , , , 8 46,11 50 p. m Sundays, a. m.; 4 00,8 80 p. m. W. G. BKSLKR, C. M. BCRT, Vice Pres. and Genl Mcr. Genl Pass. Ag... E. WnYTK. ) P. A., Asbury Park,N. J. J OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON," COUNSELLORS AT LAW. : Oices corner Broad and Fron Srees, KED B4HK, N-J^ H ENRY-M. NEVUS COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hendrlckson Block, Fron sree. Red Bank, N.J. 1/REDECK W. HOPE, -C COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oices corner Broad and p ron Srees, KKD BANK, N.J. / iharles H. VNS, \J- COUNSELLOR AT LA W, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, BROAD STREET, BED BANK, N. J vumuwd WLSON* EJ COUNSELLOR AT -AW. RED BANK, N.J OlCeB 1. POST-OFFCE BijDlNO. J AMES E. DEGNAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 28 BROAD STREET, RED BANE, N. J. A LSTONBEEKMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SOLCTOR.N CHANCERY, NOTARY PUBLC. 9 Broad siee, Dear Fron sree, RED BANK, N. J. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST., Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. Oice Days n Red Bank: Mondays,Wedneedari and Saurdays; Tuesday evenings rom 7:30 o 8:30. Regiser Building, 42 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. 1 Hooms D nnd 11. \K. R. F. BORDEN, JL/ SURGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, KED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anceshelcs. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON, Over PosolHce, Hours 8-5. Red Bank, N.:J. D R. J. D. TEROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No. 6 Broad Sree, Red BanB. NJ. D R, FRANK L. MANNNG, SURGEON DENTST. Successor o Dr. F. L. Wrigh. RED BANK, N."J. Broad Sree, opposie Fod & Millers. A C. HURLEY, 8URVEY0R AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. KED BANK,. i i Wih George Cooper or Bleen years. D R. B. F. KNG, VETERNARY SURGEON AND DENTST, LTTLE SLVER, NEW JERSEY. Horses boarded winer and Bummer and ^reaed - ree o charge. * D R. WM.-H. LA WES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.T. Residence: Monraouh Sree, Beween -Broad sree and Laple avenue. Red Bank G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O^ E. Pea Oice Bulldipg, RED BANE, N. J. J ACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sool (arm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address. 191 Broad sree, Red Ban, TENRYOSTENDORFF. Tuner and Repairer o Pianoa and Organs. Olce, de li Reussilles Jewelry sore. Broad S., Red Bank. N.J. Pennsylvania ^ _... RALROAD. Schedule in eec January 1, Trains leave BED BANE For Newark and New York, , 0 53 a. ra.; p. m., week-days. Sundays, 043a. m.; 6 03 p. m. For Rahwny ond Elizabeh a. m.: p. m., week-days. Sundays, 9 43 a. in.; B03 p. m. For Long Branch. Asbury Park (Norh Asbury Park Sundays), ami Poin Pleasan (145 a. in. excep Mondajs) ». in.: ) p. m.. weekdays. Sundays, 145, a. m.; 0 41 p.m. Time ables and addiional inormaion may be obulued o( Ticke Ai/c!l,s. W. \V. ATTERBURY, 1. R. WOOD,. Genernl Mnnqpor. PasaV-TraQlc Manager. """" " ""GEoVw.Bbyb. General Passenper Agen. Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. Telephone Call, 1704 Franklin, New York. Telephone call 14J, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland each, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Fair Haven, Jed Hank, long Jlranch and Aalury Park, The srong and commodious seamboa SEA BRD - CAPT. C E. THROCKMORTON, Will leave Red Bank and Pier?4, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, as ollows: LEAVE HKD HANK. LEAVE KKW YORK. Moudy.Ap12.UU(] AM. Tue8dy.Apl3.J2(O u Wedday, " p.M. Thursday, " P.M. Friday, " 0.. BOO A.M. Friday. "«...800" Saurday, " " Saurday, "7...ilOO " Monday. "0..7U0 " Monday, ") " HARVEY LTTLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery on Board. ay Connecs wih rolley cirs a Red Bunk or Shrewsbury, Kaonown. LOK llrnnch; Asbury Park, Biloid, Mlddleown ami Keypor. W M. H. SEELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Commissioner o Deeds. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers Prenired. Bills o Sale or Vessels.. Special Noice RELATNG 10 USANCES N THE Township o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wllhln he ownship o Sbrewsbury are hereby deined nnd declared o be, and hey shall include and embrace: 1. Tbsplncinpordeposlinsinor upon any sree or alley, or iu or upon any public or prlvnepropery n his owuship-anydead animal or any par o he same, or any dead lisa or unyparo he same, or llli rom privies or cesspools or cach basins Or ruhblslio any kind or descripion,or any house or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (provided ha sable manure and oilier manure may he used -M u erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obnoxious muer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or llh Allowing or permlinu any nigh soil, crarbage or oher oensive or dcomposlnb solid orluid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel in wblch he same may be conveyed or carried. 4. Tlia carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which lias been.removed rom any privy vaulor cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed in air-igh barrels, or in a perecly igh and properly covered wagon. 5. All caring o garbnge hrough he areela or he owosbip excep beween he bour^o sunse and six A. u. i J S. Tho burning o any maer or sunsaoco whlca ahull emi, or cause, or produce, or cos o any ouj or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas,smoke, seam or odor Tbe casing ordiscbarglng no he Shrewsbury or NaveslD, or Souh Shieivsbury rivers, or no anysream n his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance which has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pines or oherwise. 8. Any and every nuisance as above deined b hereby prohibied and orbidden wlnln he ownship o Shrewsbury, nnd any person making, creaing, causing, mainaining or permiing any o BBM nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o wenylive dollars. Tho nbove s an exrac rom he ordinances o he board o healh o Sl-.ewabury ownship, arid UM ame will bo horoughly enorced.. ALBERT L. VNS, PreslrPi o he Hoard o Healh. \. C. ARMSOM. Secreary. N. 11.-All reigh nended or his boa mus be ou ho wluir a suicien lengh o lime o handle, us lio will pnslllvuly lenvu promply on her adverised ime. Thin boas lme-iiblo li ndvcrlscd n llm,hkn BANK RKUKTKH, RH - Hunk Samlaid, also n UulllngerH Uuldu, Nnw York World, Nrnv York Journal, Now York Tribune, Hrooklsn Ernilo, nnu Democra. lobokcn, N.! Time-ables nny be obained ntiik REOHK olco, Uroad sree. Red llank. Excursion Tickes, GO CcnB. N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT. K8TATB 01 TMOTHY WTK. drcrnuoil. Nolco n ixtcliy given Uni lio accouns o llio milimitllinr, exciiixir o lm(alulii n mildlceciuiml, will ho milled ami anci * hy lm HiinovnUnind repored or Hilliinim o ho Oi plums Conrl o lio (,oimv n Monmoiili. on TFRaDAy.TllU FFTH DAY OF APHU A. D., llcu. Duoil (lurch 1s, 1HH. TMOTHY 1«. WTR. N"RULE TO BAR CBEDrous.""~ KKOUTOHS NOTOK. HH T. CliiHlei and John 8. ApnlngaUvoxculnni o llnnry Cmilir. dcoiuheil, by ordor o lio Burrogno or lio Couny o MmunouUi, lmrcliv glvu noice o hn crediors o hu Hiilcl decmlmnl o bring n lliolr iliibn, duinnnii nio cluliiiii ngalnii hu enau) o luid deciimcil, unil r onlh or nilrinulon. wihin nlii. monlw rom hn HKVUNTH DAY QV FKllU- ARY, 11MH, or li.v will Jd rnrovor burred c any acion hereor ukulna lm imld oxcononi, KUUB T. OAHliRR, JOHN 3. APCUUMT». The Town Hall OAN BF, HAD FOR Enerainmens, Paries, Ec. For orma and parlculnw call on or addroub THEODORE F; SNFFEN, JTANOU BED BANK, NEW JERSEY OFFOES TO RENT. Three.oice* o r«nl n nniarinbnainc, ciher oliihnr or ninaly. Bulablo (or lawyer, docor, donla, or ohor bmlnosi.,, Be«m h««. Buanlac wnlor n each omco. Wlndowi ihdei) M4 Dull hcaod»nd llahed. Applj

8 BREF TEMS OF NEWS. MNOR HAPPENNGS N ALL PARTS OP*VHE COUNTY. Personal Noes, Triling Accidens, Odd ncidens and neresing, Feuures o Lie in Village and Vounru. Cliarles C. Perrine lias given up ns posiion in Frank B. DuBoiss DuBoissagricul ural implemen works a Freehold, Winield Chambers o Perrineville has h aken his place and will move LB amily o Freehold,, Miss Caherine Walling, siser o Mrs. Thaddeus P. Welch o Keypor, will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Herman N, Biggs o New York on a ripabroad on April 7h. -,.,,.- Miss Mary Hankins, who has been employed in Aaron. Marcuss millinery sore a Freehold, has a similar posiion in a large sore al Newark.---. Silas P. Tompkins o Nule/has moved o Maawan and is occupyini4.be house lie recenly bough rom Thomas Lupon. Harold M. Silwell bas resigned as agen or he Colonial lie insurance compaoy a Freehold. Edward Cashion has moved rom he D. ). Denise arm near Freehold o he own o Freehold. _... yxh A new ugboa being buil by he Cenral railroad is o be named Seabngh; The Keypor iremens relie associaion is worh $9, Policemans Collarbone Broken. Malcolm McKenzie, a sone cuer employed on he new Bapis church a Asbury Park, go drunk a ew days ago and" Policeman Broderick aemped o arres him. Broderick-was hrown and his collarbone was broken. McKenzie was held o awai he acion o he grand jury. Load o Sho in Uls Hand. Waler Asay o Allenown was ooling wih an old carridge pisol a ew days ago when i accidenally wen ole and a charge o sho enered he palm o his hand. The bones in he hand were ehaeredand his hand will always be crippled. Operaed on or Old njury. Charles M. Parker; o Wes Long Branch was kicked on he jaw by a horse a number o years ago. O lae he jaw bas giveu him rouble and las week he wen o he Long Branch hospial and had a piece o bone removed. Cerks Wan Shorer Bours.. The grocery clerks a Long Branch are peiioning, heir employers o close a eigh oclock a nigh, exceping: Saurday eighs. Moa Mos o he employers epoy have agrees ~o"6lo86"arhe hour ^requesed aud i is believed ha all will, Hur by Fall Through Trap Door. Charles Fidler o Allenown, while ixing he sage in he grange hall a ha place a ew days ago, ell hrough a rap door o he basemen underneah he sage. His ankle was sprained and he received a black eye. Home rom he Hospial. Carl V. Spaulding o Allenown, who has been io he Mercer hospial a Trenon or seven weeks wih an injured knee, has reurned home. The knee is sill in a cas, bu he expecs o bo able,o walk in a ew weeks. Burned Dollar Bill by Misake. John G. Applegae o Manasquan, while in Mulords sore a. ha place a ew nighs ago, hrew a dollar bill in he sove in misake ur n samp rom a obacco package. The money was burned up.., Beach rnproveiiivns Begun. " Ground was broken las week or he improvemen o he ocean ron n Long Branch. The lirs spadeul o dir was urned by Forres Green, presiden o he ciy council, who used a gilded. spade. : Anbury Parkers in Georgia. Rev. A. B. Billard and SamuBl A. Paerson o Ashyry Park are on a rip o Roundoak, Georgia. Mrs. Paerson and children, who have been spending he winer here, will reurn homo wih hem. Anbury Parkers on Trip Abroad. Clarence S. Seiner, presiden o he Asbury Purk beach commission, and Waler 8. Seinbach, o he Seinbach, compmv, Lave gone on a hree monhs rip o England, Germany aud France. Ke.upore.ru o VHU,» r o<l. John Rogers, Joseph M. Walling and Macy Curhur o Keypor will POOH sar on a rip abroal. They expec o visi aly, Swizerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and Englaud. New 1,idle) Aid Oicers. The ladies aid sociey o he Wes Ling Brauch Mehodis church has eleced Mrs, Fred VanNoe presiden, lire. K. M. Beach secreary and MrB,. Joseph Whie reasurer. Lyceum Club, o Give a Play. The lyceuni dramaic club o Long Branch will presen he play " HnKi-1 Kirke," on Thursday, April"S.li, or he benei o llmsiar o he Sea nlmrcli o Long Branch. Big Cach o Has. JanieH A. Paerson o Freehold was roubled wih rus and he se a wire ru rap. n our weeks ho caugh 84 rns. Fieen rae wero ciiugh in he rap a one ime. Nurses mee o Organise. The graduaes o ho nurmb 1 raining bohiol o ho Long Brunch honjiiril lire holding n meeing a ho nurses lioiuo, ills aernoon o orm an alumni oosooinion. AllenownH New BankBuildlng. The new bank building n Allenown is.compleed and wrm oponcd or bmiineea on Thuiiiday, March 22<1, Tho building is andhomoly urnished. Ma* wan Parner Reires. Holinia M. Sulwell o Main wan RH leased liir orm or llvoyoiira o Fred F. liumer, who line alcon ponicimion, Mr. Slllwoll will Hvo a Anbury Park, Admied o he Bar. Bornurd 0. MoKrunn, son o Thomnii McKenna o Long Oriinuh, who \(\ iiioh- ing his senior jear in Columbia law school, has been admied o he bar in New York sae. He will asbin bis broher, Thomas P. McKenna, in his law oice a New York.. * mpaled oi a Pcjce, Milo C. Griin o Qcean Grove recenly ellon a picke ence, Oneo he pickes enered his body, inlicing a severe bu no dangerous injury. A Comna. Wedding. Misa Adeline 8. Murphy, daugher o Mrs. Holmes 8. Murphy O Freehold, will r>e married on Tuesday, April 17b, o Arhur Deyer o New York. Freehold Facory Booming. The shir acory recenly Bared a Freehold by W. C. Crosby is booming. Sixy machines are now in operaion and more are o be insalled. New Facory a Enalishown. A.acnry o make wagon and auomobile springs has been sared a Ehglishown in connecion wih he elecric ligh plan a ha place. maul Solen rom Church Sheds. A shawl belonging o Mrs. Henry Madge o Adelphia was solen a ew nighs ago rom a wagon under he church sheds a ha place. Begins Plowing 1,000 Acres. Joseph Brakeley, he Freehold canner, began plowing his arms las week. He has 1,600 acres and nearly all o i will be.planed wih peas. Mission Band Bakes $ The Glenwood mission band o he Maawan Presbyerian church had a mie box opening a ew nighs ago and $43 85 was realized. Poaoi.ee. Broken Open. The posoice a Freneau was broken open a ew nighs ago, bu he hieves w*re righened away beore hey secured any plunder.. * Grocer Soves rom Old Sand. Charles E. Williams, a Long Branch grocer, has moved rom a sore which he had occupied or hiry years o one nex door. Bucher Shop Bobbed,. Bloomield Bennes mea marke a Belmar was broken open a ew nighs ago and mea o he value o $30 was solen. All JTis Chickens Lav. William Yenan o Adelphia has eigheen hens, one o which is seing, and one day las week he go seveneen eggs. Bail road Pumping Saion Burned. The pumping saion o he Pennsylvania railroad a Howell go aire a ew days ago and was badly damaged. Fire Chie Resigns 1, Lawrence McCormick has resigned as chie o he Belraar ire deparmen. His place has no ye been illed. Boys Arm Broken, Leon Peier, a Freehold boy, ell while a play a ew days ago and broke his arm. lur-bufall rom Ladder. Borden Springsein o Howell ell rom ladder las week and was badly injured. Early Shad a Henpor. The irs shad o he s ason a Keypor ugh lus week by Sco Hopkins. CAN CURE RHEUMATSM Tha is a. Posiive Fac. Lanes Rheumaic Cure is he prescripion o a pracicing physician, and is warraned o conain nohing ha will uose he somach or injure he hear, There is bu one way o proving hese saemens. Trv he medicine. My Oer: Buy one bole o Laues Rheimalc_ jure and ge a receip or same, ake i according o direcions, when you have used he conens o he bole, i in your judgmen i has ailed wrie he manuacurers inclosing re ceip and hey will rpund he money. Ono bolo will cure any ordinary case, hree he mos serious. Remember you run no risk in rying his medicine as i coss you nohing i i ails.. This mcdlelnn cured David nidille, baggage nircn Red lunli. Ask liln. _ JAMES COOPER, JR., Broad and Whie Srees, Red Bank, N. J. ANDREW NASER, Successor o Cliailes louora, FRESH BKER! PRODUCTS OF ALL KNDS. Delivery a Door Every Horning and Aernoon. Sond word servo you. i you would like us o No. o 1 } Nhre.csburv Avenue-, Abou Plows This Week. Asparagus Plows jind Riclgers, all kinds. Souh Bend and Oliver Plows, Leroy and Bissel Plows, Wiard and Boss Plows, Gang Plows, Ec., Ec, Repairs or all kinds o Plows. Sod Cuers and Harrows, an< everyhing or he arm work. Two Second - hand Aspinwal Poao Planers. C. H. HURLEY, Shrewsbury, N. J. <^<^<^^i><^<*#<«#<^<«#<^<*#<^<^<^<^^#<^<^^#<*<*#<«> <^<< Spring^ Announcemen! V- >. FOR SATURDAY, APRL SEVENTH, 1. - We beg o announce he arrival o our sock o Ready-Made Clohing. Wih weny-ive years experience in he clohing business in Red Bank, we can oer you a careully seleced sock o reliable clohing which you can depend upon qr wear, qualiy, syle and workmanship. Then TWO WAYS ARE BETTER THAN ONE. we canno please you in Ready-Made Clohing, here is our. V Made o Order-Deparmen he sales o which are increasing each season. Our Spring line is more complee han ever. OVER ONE THOUSAND BEAUTFUL FABRCS TO SELECT FROM. Fi and qualiy guaraneed... Ready-"Made Suis rom $10.00 up.. Made o Order Suis rom $12.50 o $ Spring Overcoas, Rain Coas, and a complee line o Trousers, all a moderae prices. We also call your aenion o our sock o Fancy Vess, he mos complee assormen o be ound in own, rom $1.00 o $5.00. Easer Display o Melville Has in all he correc shapes and shades, 50c. o $3,00. NECKWEAR, SHRTS, GLOVES AND ALL OTHER. FURNSHNGS. JAMES GROVER, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. The 27 per cen advance in shoe rons. We bough early and share he benei wih Mens Shoes $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4 00 and $5.00 Each one o hese prices represens a complee line o Foowear, 15 o 25 syles o he line. Every syle is- exclusive wih us. Childrens Shoes Orhopedic lass ha help growing ee. Wear-resising maerials. Low Prices. Womens Shoes Pedesrienne oowear in limiless assormen. Slippers, Pumps and Oxords in color o mach cosumes. NOTCE., N. J., Murcii m\i, urn. A mccliik o io lo ownurn n lnlr Vlow comoory or lia olcolon o nisloiw will lia held ulhu <M)innlory on MONDAY, AVK, Dili, 1000, n B:( oclock, r. u. UOMD WJUnUHHOW, Borelnry. COLUMBA HOTEL, l!5 Won Fron Hroo, nonr onrl, lied Dank. N. J. Krousoro Hoor ana F. A M. Senaor* onlobroux) Wolnor Dcor always on drausb. ABO 11AHTHO,OMAV OOEBTEH BKSR lh, BOTTiKB. Joioph Q, Rexall Tooh Powder is absoluely pure and anisepic conains none o he usual gri nor harmul acids. hygienically cleanses ard polishes he eeh, rereshes and hardens he gums, and delicaely perumes he breah. TOOTH POWDER is pu up in nea, convenien, large boxes, wih a unique, meallic cap which prevens wase ana corrosion. Compounded la li«amous Rexall Laboraories, larges on he coninen. Price, 25 ceno JAMES COOPER, Jr., The $vxaz Sore RED BANK NEW JERSEY. i ZETE-AJD-A-CEES Deecive eyesigh n gpncrullr.lin CDRO. Correc lio eyesigh by glasses, and ho iendaclio s a hing o bu pas. Freo conuullalon. Olnmics needed a niodorao prices, DR. STLES, Docor o Opics, Visis Red Bank, N. J., every oher Wednesday. nex visi Wednesday, April 18k. Mourn i o & P. M. A Posojlce Building, Rooms V7-V&.» ««< Paining and Paper Hanging All llio comploo llncb o. ARTSTC WALL PAPER. DeslKw nnd colorlnsn or lio CBBO o 10OB oro now n Block nnd rcmly or your nspecion., PANTNG, PAPER HANGNG! A1USOMNNG. (Co, Dono n nr«-olnii(i nnnnnr, by prnoloal moolinnlca, i roanonnblo prices. EBlmnol eheorlully urnlsliod. Vour pnronngo nolloluxl. FRANK M. CHAMBERS, 80 Woi Fron Sree, OBrlons Block, RED DANK, N. J. OPEN KVKNNOH» 4» »

9 VOLUME Y. NO. 41. Y RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY. APRL 4, PAGES 9 TO 16 A. LEE SCOBEYA SUCDE. HE WAS THE ASSESSOR OF EATONTOWN TOWNSHP. Aer Kissing His Wie Good-Bue We Ends His Lie Sickness and maginary Troubles Said o Wave Been he Cause. AbnerLee Scobey o EaonowD, assessor o EaOaown ownship, ended his lie yeserday morning byhanging himsel in his carriage house. For a long ime he had complained o disress in his -somach and he oen said o hia riends ha lie was earul he would die rom cancer o he somach, he disease which killed his moher. Las Saurday he visied, his broher Samuel o Long Branch and old him he did no expec o live much longer. Mr. Scobey was o an exceedingly nervous naure and he smalles riles relaing o bis business worried him. The new ax law passed by he.presen legislaure was anoher source o worrimen o him and his combinaion o circumsances, i is believed, unbalanced bis mind. Boh hp and his wie were early mere. They go up shorly beore ive oclock yeserday morning. Mr, Scobey kissed his wie when he le.he room and remarked : "s oo bad we can boh died ogeher ; bu hings are ixed all righ or you aer m gone." Mrs.- Scobey hough nohing srange o her husbands peculiar uerances, as he had recenly had requen periods o despondency. Aer leaving he house he -wen ou o his livery sable in he rear o his premises and piched some hay ou o he mow. A ew minues laer Cal Williams, a colored workman, who we ino he sable o eed and groom, he horses, saw Mr. Scobey sanding in ron o he sable, apparenly in dpep hough. A- hal hour aerward Williams, whose hands had become cold "while cleaning he horses, sared or he carriage house adjoining he sable o ge a pair o gloves, which he had hrown ino a wagon. was sill dark and while abou o reach or he gloves his hand came in conac wih he body o amian, wbich hung suspended rom a beam by a rope. Williams, righened almos ou o his wi?, ran rom he barn and hasening ino Perry Qooks nexdoor, yelled ha a man had buns himsel in his bosss carriage house. Cook and he colored man wen o he carriage house and as soon as he doors were opened i was discover- ed-baho body-o-ho-hanged-ilan was ha.o Mr. Scobey. Fred Haynes was called in and be and Cook ook he body down. Dr, J. C. Rush was summoned bu lie was exinc. Mr. Scobey hod planned his seldesrucion very deliberaely. He had secured a ie rope and aer snapping i over a beam had go a chair o sand on while he ied he oher end o he rope. around his neck. He ied he rope wih a hard kno. He hen jumped rom he chair and was choked o deah. The chair had been overurned in his sruggles and his neck was badly swollen and galled by he rope. Coroner John T. -Teley was noiied bu he did no consider an inqueb necessary. Mr. Scobey was he oldes son o Marie and John F. Scobey and was born a Old Bridge abou 59 years ago. Soon aer his birh he amily moved o Scobeyville. Abou ory years ago Mr. Scobey was married o Miss Sarah Pope o Scobeyville, who survives him. He leaves no children. Tweny years ago he and his wie moved o Eaon! own, where hey had since lived. While a Scobeyville Mr. Scobey carried on a hay and eed business, which he ranserred o. Eaonown when he moved here. He added ;i livery sable o he business soon aer moving o Eaonown, Three years ago he was eleced assessor o Eaonown ownship on he Democraic icke, bu had never held any oher public oice.- He was a member o he Junior American Mechanics o E«onown. The uneral will be held a he house on Saurday aernoon a wo oclock. Rev. S. D. Price will conduc he service. The body will be burled a Shrewsbury. A New Line o Goods. The addiion o he rear o he sore occupied by James Groveris nearly compleed and Mr. Grover will add a line o ready-made clohing o his mens ur, nishing and made-o-order clohing business. He will have his opening in his new line on Saurday. A new ron \B o be pu in he sore, The enrnnco will bo in he cener, wih a show window on each side, William Kellys Barn Burned. Willium Kellys barn in he roar o his American hoel on Monmouh. Sree was almos enirely dosroyed by ire a noon o-day. Homo papers wore boing burned nenr ho barn and i is hough ha he npnrks rom ho ire se ho barn aire. Mr, Kellys horeo wan eavod bu abou a on and a hal o liny and sraw wero desroyed. Tho drmngo amouned o $400 nnd was covered by nauranco. inbllo Noice Town sngn will he run o and rom ho depo on nnd nur April ln, OrdcrH can be lo n Globo hoel. T. W, Oolver, proprieor ColyorH Hiibloe, ed Bonk, Adv. Ken. No. (SO Broiul Hroo. Seam heaed, parially urninhcd wih olohlng noro llxuroii. Gcorgo Hanco Paerson, Adv. Kanor novellob li LaugH. Adv, THE TROLLEY FRANCHSES. Measure Permiing Boaaa o Carry Freigh sov a Lam. The ranchise permiing he Keypor rolley road o run rom Bridge avenue o he ounain, over he racks o he Long Branch rolley company, was beore he board o commissioners o Red Bank again las Friday nigh. The rolley men waned he, ranchise changed o permi he carrying o reigh by he rolley road, bu he measure had no hen became a law. Acion on be ranchise was hereore posponed ill nex Monday nigh. Yeserday Governor Sokes signed he. rolley reigh law. Trolley cars can hereaer Carry reigh, provided he municipal auhoriies pass an ordinance or gran a ranchise permiing i. is expeced ha he Red Bank ranchise will bo passed by hecommissioners nex Monday nigh, and ha he cars will soon hereaer be running rom he presen erminal o he road near he railroad saion o he business par o he own. _-^_^_ MB. McAEON TRANSFERRED. The Prudenial Sends Him o Anoher Disric, Charles G. McAron, who was recenly ranserred rom Boson o Red Bank as superinenden o he Prudenial insurance company, has again been ranserred. His ne w erriory w ill be he Saraoga disric, which akes in he enire Adirondack Becion and exends ino Vermon, The ranser is. a promoion or Mr. McAron, -who is considered one o he buslers in he big lis o he Prudenials superinendens. Mr. McAron will be succeeded by James Quigley, a Red Bank yonrig man, who has made rapid srides in he insurance business. Mr. McAron will leave or his new disric his week. He will no move his amily o Saraoga unil nex June. John C. Forsyhe Married. John C. Forsyhe o New York, a ormer residen o Red Bank, was married yeserday o Miss Helen Cochran o Englewood. The marriage was celebrned-in-befirsi-preabyerian-church o Englewood in he presence o ive hundred guess. Misses Helen and Mabel Forsyhe, sisers o he bridegroom, were among he bridesmaids, and Rober Forsyhe, his broher, and Thomas Haigh were wo o he ushers. The couple willspend a hree monhs honeymoon abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Rober G. MlCionsld, Mr, and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, Miss Sarah Hubbard, and Mrs. James Hubbard o Red Bank aended be wedding.» > m Prizes a a Euchre Pary. Massabesic council o Red Bank held a euchre pary in he lodge room on Monday nigh. The prizes were anpy plaes, ec., and were won by Miss Susie VVol, Harry Kirbv, Mrs. Hannah Paen, Miss Leona McKelvey, Miss Helen Rockhill, Mr. Hamilon, Henry Benne, Mrs. Charles M. Rockhill, Mrs. Mary Woodward, George Glassy, Mre. Donohue, Edward Benne and Miss Florence Bray. s Music and dancing ollowed he card playing. Scrap a a Baskeball Game. James Sbay and Sephen Sevens, boh o Oceanic, go in a scrap in a baskeball game a ha place on Monday nigh, in which Sevens received a black eye. He has had a warran issued or Shays arres. -> Boa Club Oicers Re-Eleced. The annual meeing o he Monmouh boa club o Red B*nk was held on Monday nigh. All he old oicers o he olub were re-eleced. The repors showed he club o be in a line inancial condiion. m m SPRNG GOODS. TMngsor Farmers o be ound a R. MTance * Sons. Aenion is invied o he many reliable manuacurers and wholesale hpuses which R; Hunce & Sona represen, as ollows: The Souh Bend Chilled Plow Co. Souh Bend plows, harrows, culivaors and a complee line o exra pars The Syracuse Chilled Plow Co Syracuse plows, culivaors and all he exra par*. S. L. Allen & Co. Plane Jr. ools, seed drills, wheel hoes, ec. Mapea erilizers We are be local agens and carry a complee sock or all uses,, Thorburns garden soeds Our sock o peas, beans, sweecorn and small seeds is complee. Geour special prices by ho bushel. Onion sols Yellow, red and whie, a $3.25, $3.60 and $3.75 per bushel. We have a large, seleced sock o hese ses in ine condiion. R, HANCK&SONS, Red Bnnki Ado. Kaser Novelies. Largo assormen o Eiwer novelies, rabbih, walking ohlokona, crowing roosers, oj;gh or illing, able avors, delicious cundy eggd, ohicknn bon bone, ec. Lougy, Broud sree, Red Bank, Adv. Please Tihe Noice. From Uniod Saes depuy oollooor: "Thin n o ceriy hai lined Lunu oil ncoording o dircciioni nnd i cured mo enirely o rhouniuinn, A. Erns, Toms Rivor, N. J."-Adv. Good Friday nex wool. Order your hocros) buna now a OhlldV. Adv. WOODEN GARAGEGOESUP GEORGE HA.NCE PATTERSON DE- FES THE COMMSSONERS. Noiied Tha No,Wooden Building Could Be Ereced Wihin he Towns Mre Limis-He Treas Noice Wih Conemp. On Tuesday o las week George Hance Paerson began he erecion o a wooden building on his lo on Monmouh sree. This is wihin he ire limis o he own and he erecion o,wooden buildings wihin he ire limis is prohibied by ordinance. A ew weeks" ago he chie o police was insruced o noiy all persons puing up such buildings wihin he ire limis ha -hey violaing he ordinances o he own. When he chie o police saw Mr. Paerson ejecing he wooden building, he called be aenion o he commissioner^ o be maer and hey insruced hini o procure a noice rom Edmund W. son, he own counsel, noiying Mjb Paerson o disconinue he work. Thja chie o police did: so, bu Mr. Paersc/ii. reaed he noice wih conemp! H& paid no aenion o i and coninued p consruc bis wooden building, which A inended as a garage or bis auomobilebusiness., ;V- The commissioners held a meeing on; Friday nigh "and he maer was akeq up by ;hem. John S. Applegae, Jr.i represened Mr. Paerson and he sa d ha he noice served on Mr, Paerson by he chie o police was unauhorized. Thereupon Mayor Bonnell saed ha he had auhorized he chie,o police o serve he noice. The ordinance was read by Mr. Wilson, who was presen^ and i was shown ha nonoics wha;, ever was necessary o be given. No urher acion was aken by he commissioners, excep ha hey saed hahey~ inended o have he ordinance enorced, paricularly on Monmouh sree. Mr. Paerson did no sop his work on he building bu coninued i and i is now nearly inished. is a wooden building hroughou bu Mr. Paerson says he inends o build a brick wall, one brick hick, on he easerly ids. Las_year_he_commissioners- reused o permi Alber C. Harrison, he own clerk, o erec a wooden building on Monmouh sree, alhough his building was o be enclosed wih shee seel and was o have a seel roo. Q. S. Rogers also waned o erec a wooden building on Monmouh sree and permission was reused. Wihin he pas monh John W. Moun & Bro. asked permission o erec a building on Whie sree or an auomobile garage, o be enclosed wih seel and o have a cemen loor, bu he commissioners would no consen ails erecion., Wha seps he commissioners will ake nex in he maer 6 he Paerson building is no known. The ordinance provides a ine o en dollars per day or every day a building sands ha was ereced in violaion o he ordinance. Lawyers say here may be some dlculy in collecing he ine in such cases as his. They say ha he proper acion or he commissioners o have aken was o obain an injuncion resraining Mr. Paerson ^rom coninuing o consruc he building. n casa he commissioners begin sui agains Mr. Paerson o recover he penaly named in he ordinance, Mr. Paerson could eiher appeal he case i he own.should win i, or he could carry he ordinance o he supreme cour on wri o ccriorari. has been repored ha John W. Moun & Bro., who were recenly reused permission o erec a building on Whie sree which would be less inlammable han ha ereced by Mr. Paerson, would now go ahead wih heir building and would dey he commissioners, as Mr. Paerson has done 1 The irm saed his morning ha 1 his repor was no rue. They said hey had laid be cemen loor o he building, bu ha hey, would no proceed wih is consrucion unless permission, or he erecion o he srucure was graned by he commissioners. Troing Races Posponed. The roing* raceb which were o have aken place on Pincknoy road o-morrow have been posponed or abou wo weeks. A number o horsea which are o ake par in he maches are no ye in shape o be pu on he rack. A be Hospial. Several paiens were admied o he Long Branch hospial on Sunday nnd Monday. Among hem were Mrs. Mnggia Brion o he Highlands, n purgicol paien, and Joseph Walling o Keypor, a medical paien..> Democras Win a Vicory. A he elecion a Monmouh peach yeserday, ho Democras eleced ho enire icke by majoriies ranging rom 3 o 21. The- namea o he candidaes were givon in las weeks REGSTER. m Caier Novelies. Largo assormen o Eunor novelies, rabble, wnlking ohiekene, crowing rooecrl, eggs or illing, able nvora, delicious candy cggb, chicken bon bonn, ec. Lnuga, Broad Broo, Red Bank, Adv. m <» moving Picures. Tho Meropolian moving picurn com pnny will glvo a perormance on Saurday aernoon a 2:15 nnd on Saurday nigh a 8:15, a ho own hall. Adv. i Breakas delivery o ho crohs burin, robh rom Childs ovono, on Good Friday morning, Adv. SELLNG AJJFE RGHT. AN UNUSUAL PROCEEDNG, N MONMOUTH COUNTY. Joseph Field, Jr., nheried, From His Faher a Lie neres in a Farm, and This Has Been Adverised a Sheris Sale. When " Uncle Josey " Field o Middleown ownship died several years ago, aged over a hundred y>ara, he le a grea.deal o propery. His son, Joseph Field, Jr., go very lile propery ourigh, bu he was le a lie righ in a arm in Middleown ownship, conaining abou 800 acres. Joseph Field, Jr., was no noed or be promp paymen o his debs, and rom ime o-ime judgmens were, obained agains him. He - had no angible.propery on" which levy could be made, and he judgmens were no saisied. Some ime ago he holder o one o hese judgmens engaged John W. vins o Red Bank o collec his claim. As he only asse which Mr. Field possessed was he lie righ in he arm le by his aher, his lie righ was aacked, and an order was graned or he.sale by he eberi o Mr. Fields lie righ in he propery. Tbe purchaser a he sheri s sale could hold he arm as long as Mr. Field lived, bu no longer. The sale was o have aken place on Monday o las week. Previous o he sale arrangemens were parly eeced or he paymen o he claim, and he salo was posponed or a week. A number o oher judgemeus, in addiion lo ha on which Mr. vins had begun proceedings, were held, agains Mr. Field.and hese bad o be saisied in order o avoid urher rouble over he arm. S u lemen osome o hese judgmens was made a he rae o iy cens on he dollar., As an argumen, or geing he judgmens a a discoun, some o he judgmen holders were old ha in case Mr. Fields lie righ in he arm was sold, Mr. Field had declared he would commi suicide. As Mr. Fields lie righ o he arm would expire when his lie ended, he purchaser o he lie righ a he sheris sale would have o give i$ up a once-i - Mr. Field reallydid 1 eommi suicide aer he arm was sold. On Monday o his week, when he hour or he sale arrived, he sale was again posponed or a week. was said a ha ime ha arrangemens had been made or raising he money needed o pay o all o Mr. Fields judgmen claims, and ha all o hose which had ho been previously Beled on he basis o iy cens on he dollar would be paid in ull. Navesink Bank Building Sold. The Navesink bank building has been sold by John W, Solemn, he receiver. The purchaser was Mrs. Tillie Chevalier o New York, and he price paid was $17,000. is repored ha he building will become he propery o Wool worh brohers, who have ive and en-cen sores hroughou he counry. TWO GOOD CGARS. Then Are he Whie House and he Village Pride The wiiy he demaridor he Village Pride cigirand ho Wliiie House ci«ar grows am) grows would be a surprise o me i laid no know mysel jus how good hese cigars are. buy he obacco personally which goes ino hese cigars, and hp.ve had nearly a lieime o experience in picking ou well grown, healhy, perecly cured obacco or he cigars make. Tha is he irs sep oward geing a good cigar.. know he ases o he smokers in his localiy, or have made and sold cigars here or hiry years or more. This knowledge helps me in selecing he kind o obacco desired by he people here. pu in he Village Pride cigar he very bes grades o obacco ha i is possible o use in a ive-cen cigar. n he Whie House cigar use he very bes grades o obacco possible o use in a en-cen cigar. n each case he obacco is perecly grown and perecly^ured. The dierence in he cigars is due o he higher cjasso obacco used in he Whie House cigar. The cigars aro, made righ here, on Fron sree. Red Bank, havo personal supervision o he milking o hese cigars. They are made by good workmen and are well cured beore hey are pu on sale., No a drop o exracs, chemicals, dniga or dope o any kind baa ever heen used in any o he oicars make. you wan an all-havana cigar ry he Regensburg. soil hese oignrs a wholesale and reail. carry many brands o hese cigars, which BO up o 20 cens each. - WlLJAM CULLNOTON Fron sree, oo o Brond alroe, Red Bank. Adv. HER EGHTETH BRTHDAY. A Celebraion a Sirs. Louisa Jacksons on Monday Nigh. Mrs. Louisa S, Jackson o Monmouh sree celebraed her eighieh birhday wih a pary on Monday nigh. The house was beauiully decoraed wihou lowers and plans, mos o which were presened by Mrs. Jacksons riends. The evening wa3 spen in asocial way and music was given on a banjo by John Quinn. The guess presen were Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Beeknan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. L»son, John Hurd, Mrs. Joseph Reilly, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Cora Rugg, Miss Burke, Harry Wiederhol, William Kearns and Charles Thompson o Red Bank ; Miss Emily Archbold o Hoboken and Rev. J. DeWi Fay o Eaonown. Mrs. Jackson is be widow o Hugh M. Jackson, who died 41 years ago. She was born a New York and has lived a Red Bank, he pas 50 years. Despie her grea age she ib very acive. Her siser, Mrs, J. Cornelia DeForresr, who lives wih her, will be 71 years old nex Tuesday.. i m The Pei Jury. The ollowing persons, o serve on he pey jury or he Mav erm o cour, were drawn by Sheri Francisyeserday: Alanic ownsblp-elljah H. Mahows. Eaonown FraDk A. Poole, Sidney TLrocmoron. Freehold -Waler Sherwood, Asa Emmons, Joseph* C. Thompson. James Sokea. - Holmdel-Wllllam W. Taylor. Hendrlck B. Conoirer, Jacob O. Hobeison. Howell-Reuben H- Wagner, Charles H. Polheiniis, Balrd Tilon, Ambrose Hjers, Rober F. Kohler. j.- Manalapan Waler Wheeden, William Burke, 8r,, Clmpman MareelHis. Millsone-Alred E. Reed. Maawan Alred F. McBlwaine, Jacob E, Applegae. Mnrlboro Parick McCue, Sr., J. Scbanck He* jer, Wlnleld S. Sryker. J. Tennen, Qunckenbush Middleown aeph W. Thompson, vy Brown. William.Naylor, Sephen A. Johnson. Nepune H. D. Barnes. John S. Adrian, W. D. llenger. William Bonen, James F. Edge, Joseph R. Weir, Jr., Howard Foser, Alonzo 8e\rers, Frank Walker. Ocean-Joseph Coin, saac Woolley, Edward C. Bur, Sephen A. Nelson, Edsrar Clayon, John Whie. Rarlan Lorenzo Mason, Sylvauus Lee. Joseph G. Ward, Alred Geran. Shrewsbury George F. Spinning, Frederick B. Gowdy,.L..K. Conklln, Join-H. l.lpplnco, John P. Ellio, Thaddeus B. Allaire, Harry Hawkins, Frank J. Dibben Upper Freehold wiuiam Reed, Waler Polnse, eorge B. Holmes. Public Noice. Town ingo will bo run o and roiii ho dopo on and aer April n. Orders can bo lo n Globe hool. T. W. Colyor, proprieor Colyers sable?, Red Bank. Adv. Jemovul. Thomas K. Durham, noary public baa removed o >8 Broad sree, opposie ho pouollco. Adv. A lno enerainmen or li cons in Arrowmnih Pos room on Thursday nigh, April 5li. 4<o. Enocr novollca a Liiugp. Adv. He Had Been Sexon o Church Several Years-Sricken Wih Paralysis Four Times, he Las Sroke Being Faal. Elias Haviland, who boarded a Mrs. Mary Morriss on Wallace sree, Red Bank, died a he Long Branch hospial i yeserday morning o paralysis. Mr, Haviland was irs sricken wih par-- aly sis abou a year and a hal ago and be had wo srokes las summer. Abou hree weeks ago be was again sricken. He was in he house alone a he ime, Mrs. Morris no being a home. When she reurned home he had jus regained consciousness. A ew days laer he was aken o 1 he Long Branch hospial, where he sank rapidly. Mr. Haviland was born a Shark River 69years ago. When a young man he wen o Eaonown, 1 where he was employed in he an yard o Benjamin Whie. A ew years laer he married Mis3 Mary Johnson o RedBank, who-i died some years aer. ; Savoral years ago Mr. Haviland moved, o Red Bank, where he had since lived. Mr. Haviland. had been sexon o Grace church a number o years. He gave up hisposi- j.ion las summer on accoun o his ail" ing healh. Mr. Haviland leaves wo ieers, Mra, Andrpw Johnson o Red Bank and Mrs. Horace Howland o Long sland... The uneral will be held o-morrow a- ernoon a wo oclock a Mrs. Johnsons ind he body will be buried a Fairview :emeery. The sermon will be preached >y Rev. Alred Wagg.. <» NEW TOBACCO RULES. Enlarging a Sore, Adlen & Co. have begun work on he second loor o heir building, which is o be used as a par o heir sore. A broad saircase will ascend rom he rear o he Bore o he second loor. This loor will be used almos wholly or he display and sale o jackes, coas, skirs, corses and oher womens wear. A dressing room will be buil on his loor or he use o parons who wish o ry on he garmens. The loor was ormerly occupied by Dr. Richard Borden as his denal.olces. All he pariions will be orn ou and be enire loor will be convered ino one large room, wih he excepion o he space aken by he dressing room. "Chopin." Nex Friday Nigh. The las,o he Suree lecures a he Bapis church will be given nex Friday nigh-~t<i«~subjee wiu-be JL Ghopin ainl i isenid o be he bes in Pro. Sur e<n reperoire The decoraions will ionsis o plans rom Cornelius N. Blisss greenhouses and will be urnished by Nicholas Buerbacb. A arge and enhusiasic nudience heard Pro. Suree lecure on Grieg las Thursday nigh. Miss Clara Kloberg assised wih some o Griegs bes composiions on he violin. The Wycko Cose Dismissed. The case agains John C. Wycko o Oceanic, who was arresed or inerering wih an oicer in making an arres, has been, dismissed. was ound ha here WBB no own ordinance covering he oense. James OBierne, or whom a warran was issued in he same case, has no ye been arresed. A Personal Noe, Few people are old he ruh on heir birhday. s a ime or congraulaions and laery. Our wieh is o reverse his cusom during our anniversary sale, beginning Saurday, April 7h. We wan o be old jus wha people really hink o his dry goods sore q ours and heirs ; or he people o Red Bank and viciniy have buil i up and i is heirs UB well as ours. Now we have reached anoher birhday ; BO come Snurday, April 7b. Souvenirs, music and welcome awai you. Commercially yours, JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Adv, Easer Novelies, Lnrgo assormen o Easer novelies rabbis, walking chic ken H, growing roosern, eggs or illing, able avors, dnliclqub candy eggp, chicken bon bons, ec. Laugn, Broad sree, Rod Bank. Adv. ubllc Noice. Town sago will be run o and ronhe dopo on and aer April 1s. Onion can bo le a Globn hoel. T. W. Col yer, proprieor Colyore Bables, 1 Bank.- Adv. Cu Haes. A Wollora you will ind ho lurgoul abhormon o Ennor posal onrdu, book loh, phiokonn, nibbin, bankes, oo.,ui ho lowou priocb in own, Adv. Go ho hnbl o buying your ho croei bun) or Good Friday a Childs. ^ld CHURCH SETON DEAD. ELAS HAVLAND DED OP PA BALYSS. Manges in he Regulaions Which Aec Red Bank lien... Changes have recenly been made by ;he inernal revenue deparmen o he governmen concerning he manuacure o cigars and obacco which will, give he small manuacurers a grea deal o rouble. The changes are such ha William Cullingon wilphaye o^iscon*- inue he- manuacure o his " Culling > ons Clippings" a his sore, and he is having a closing ou sale o hese goods. n order o coninue he manuacure o cigars he will ha^e o make a number o changes in his sore, and hese are under way. Samuel Cullingon o Souh sree, who has been manuacuring cigars a his home, will also have o conorm o - many new regulaions. The regulaions imposed on him are very onerous and will be expensive, bu he changes ordered by he deparmen will be made and he will coninue he manuacure o An Anniversary Sale. On Saurday o his week Joseph Salz will begin his annual anniversary sale, which will coninue unil Saurday o nex week. Mr. Salz has engaged ho Red Bank braes band o eigheen pieces or be opening day, and he will also. presen souvenirs o each lady cusomer. Thesore will be decoraed, he decora* ion8-beinp-appropribe-io-he-easer L season. Mr. Silz says ha he greaes aracions o he sore during he annir eraary wek will be he special bargains which will be oered. Edward Slocum njured. \ Edward Slocum o Headdens Comer was injured a Maawan on Monday by he breaking o a rope on a piledriver.. Mr. Slocums nose was racured and a *"- - rea gash was cu in his cheek. He is ww a he Long Branch hospial under reamen. Twiord Propery Sold. The Charles H. Twiord propery da 1 " Throckmoron avenue has been sold o Thomas Hollywood o New York, who will occupy i. Tbe house has nine 1 rooms and be lo is 50x150 ee. Tbe price paid was abou $3,750. The sale was made by W. A. Hopping. n Fined or Being Drunk. John W. Parker o Red Bank and Joseph Davis o Middleown were arresed on Saurday nigh or drunken" ness. Each was ined $5 by Police-, Jusice Sickles and boh paid up. < i, Pro. Adrian Plae, magician ; Miss) Fannie Luyser, elocuionis, and sloging by well-known vocaliss a he relie und enerainmen o Arrowamih Po8,"J in he pos room on Thursday nigh, April 6h, a eigh oclock. Tickes 85 cons. Adv,. The Bes Sore or pianos, phonographs, bicycles, SpaldV, ings sporing goods, wall paper o all kinds, and expor uning o pianos and ropniring alking machines and bicycles is Guyone, 09 Broad sree, Red Bank* Adv. i»i» /, CVrr o Thanks. wish o hank hose who so kindly helped in my recen bereavemen ana also he American Mechanics, lodge, MRS. R. D. CHANDLER, Fair Haven, N. J. Card o Thanks, wish o hank he Red Bank ire do*" parmen or ho horoio eors which hey made o eave my bam on Sunday morning, April le. JOHN.iumxv, owner. No broakae complee wihou &Ue ho croea buns on Good Friday MvHip \ Adv., i """"!

10 ATLANTC HGHLANDS. e... JH&FPENNGS N THE BOROUGH BY THE BAT., ^4 Moeh Trial Given by Pupils o he Pibllc School-Knighs o Pvhias Lodge Gives a Ladies High* Recepion. A mock rial was given a he high school on Friday nigh or he bedel-o ibe baseball eam which is o^spjresem jhe school in he couny high school iaseball league. Edgar Cook aced a* Judge, Raymond Barre was accused «sealing a coa rom J udson Gordon, ielding Gwynn was he prosecuing aorney and Jonas Tumen represened he deendan. Ber Newberry was sheri, and William Frick was cour clerk. The winesses in he case were Barry Robers, John Flicro, Ralph Robers, Arhur and Waler Mickens end Raymond and James Fle. The rial was conduced wih all he digniy.o a regularcour o law. The winesses were pu hrough a rigid cross examinaion and boh aorneys made an able summing up. The case was given o a Jury and hey gave a verdic or he deendan. The rial was well aended 6nd $40.75 was cleared! Besides he mock rial here was a solo by Miss Haie Tumen and a piano selecion by "Waler Shermer. _ja Ladies Jiiah Recepion. TheKuigbe o Pyhias lodge gave a ladies nigh recepion las nigh a heir lodge room, A program waa rendered, an amusing eaure o which was he inroducion o. bo "Swee Family." Mrs, JH. B. Har was Mrs, Swee. The younger Swees were Mrs. Somers T. Champion, Mra. W. Ai Sweeney, Mrs. Charles "Whie, Mibs Nina Bwan, Miss Nellie Bran Din, Miss Margare Ober and Miss Bessie Jenkinson. A quaree was snog by Pro. Forman CosBaboom, Rev. W. J. Geen, Edgar Cook and Charles "Whie. BOOB were sung by Mrs. W. A. ^Sweeney and Miss Anice Phelan o Red Bank. Following he program rereshmens o sandwiches, cake and coee were served. JFresbueran Give a Supper. The women o he Presbyerian church ~~ gawnsujspr las" Wedaesdayiiigbrn is vacan sore in he Jansen building. C. E. Applegae, a loris a Brooklyn and a summer residen o Alanic Highlands, decoraed wihou cos he sore and ables very elaboraely in red and green and urnished a number o bouques o ou lowers. The supper, was a wry ine one and be o ce proceeds weie$46, which will go oward paying or he improvemens being made o ibo church. An enjoyable eaure o he supper was (lie presence o Rev. F. F. Blessing, who WOB he lis pasor o he Presbyerian church here and who bad no visied he place beore in a number o years. Mr. Blessing is now saioned a Albany. JPremiun or Boroiirh Bonds. Bids or bondb o he borough o he meeing o he mayor and council on.tuesday nigh o las week. The bonds are or ho exension o he waer plarir. The highes bid was ha o "Varnuin & Co., who oered a premium o 8J per.cen, or a oal o $450 on be enire is sue. This oer waa acceped. Associaion Formed, A lyceum associaion has been ormed Jo ake ile o in womens emperance union emple, money or. he purchase o which has been raised by public subscripion. The hall will be,remodeled and ied up or baskeball games, en- jerainmenp, ec. Charles V;inMuer is presiden o he associaion, Mrs. J. E Foser is vice presiden, C. A. Cruser is secreary and Henry C. VanNoe is.reasnror. JUcb People Recovering. William Quackenbuul, who was.hreaened wih appendiciis las week, is recovering, bu ho is sill conined o ie bed. His broher rom Perh Amboy visied him on Sunday. W. Nesbi Sncdeker, who has beon laid up or six weeks wih a nmo back M he resul oran. injury susained in a railroad acciden a number o years ago is improving. Ho is able o si up and i i hough ha he will Boon bo able o bo Joseph Helme, son o Louis Holme srbo baa been seriously aick wih yphoid pvei, is slowly recovering. JJMral Bapis Church Voingi. 1 An enerninmon wis given in he Cenral Bapis church on Tuesday nigh o lae week by Miss Helen Miller, an ini jperaonaor. Thero wan a good oond lnoo ond aoonoidcrnble sum was realized \nj ho church., Wes Wednesday nigh 11 sociable- will /obold n ho basemen o ho Con (nil Japll church, Thcro will bo dialogues, r, oo. JrVr«on<il Menion. MM. Frank Chapman and amily o Branch spen Sunday wih Mrs. T Y? r r x Y Y Y? Y T T Y T V T Y Y 1» ^^^ [ATURDAY APRL,, 7h, we swing ino our Annual Anniversary and Easer Selling. The sore is hree years old^ From asmall unpreenious beginning i has grown, inch by inch, improving condiions, gaining he conidence and good will o he people o Red Bank and viciniy. s career has been co-operaive, he principles, enerprise, energy and purpose o being worhy o your paronage have been awarded wih he appreciaion ha spells "success." All o his was only made possible hrough your suppor. You who have shown so much good will o us may res assured i shall be our earnes endeavor o more and more deserve your conidence. The whole sore has caugh he enhusiasic spiri o he occasion, and poins o-ineres are hick. Spend among AS any day during his OUR ANNUAL. ANNVERSARY AND EASTER SALE, April 7h o April 14h. You will ind novelies here, bargains and money saving values everywhere. To he housands ha respond we can say ha say ha ample preparaions o care or hem have been made, more space given over o special hings, more salespeople in waiing. MUSC AND SOliVEHRS OB THE OCCASON 1 w cul n 7 * > Y mm e ers y 0 plwe he sore andis service ayour JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. This is no a sale where one iem or wo is picked ou o sell a a low price", bu o he conrary, every deparmen is included and greaer bargains were never oered by us. We prin a ew. o he many y hings ha wijl be on sale. The ohers you will ind a he sore. Come! Cloaks and Suis a Less Than Wholesale Cos. This seasons bes selling sample garmens rom hree makers, which means here is a ine assormen o syles and colors. All made aer he newes and mos eecive models. The cheapes in he lo is worh $15.09; ohers $18.00, ec. So ha everybody can have an equal chance, our sale price is Sirring News o Seasonable Dress Goods. The very kind youll wan; syles, colors, paerns, a less han you ever paid beore. French Henriea, Baise, Voile, Chevio, Cover and Broadcloh, a per yard.,. - Kaho Dollar Corses No he usual kind made or special sales, bu he regular one dollar qualiy, a UUui a pair During Anniversary Sale. 25c. 49c. 79c, <» <«98c. Good Twill Toweling; Hundreds o yards, he wholesale price on he open marke or same qualiy is 5c. a J^Cl a yard 7 During Anniversary Snle. Colgaes Combinaion 1 box Colgaes Denal Powder, 1 Cashmere Bouque Soap and 1 Tooh Brush all or LDC During Anniversary Sale. mporan Sale o Long Glaje Kid Gloves. 12,16 and 18 buon a 1.98, 2MS2.98 Mennens Talcum Powder, 11c. One Box he Limi. Borine Tooh Pase, Colgaes Whie Lilac Soap, Colgaes Clemais Soap, Babeskin Soap, a 9c. a box Whie Hemsiched Handkerchies a 2C. each. JVo Jlare han 6 o a 1urchaseV > jzr > Ladies ine lace edge and embroidered Handkerchies, each one on separae card a, each Drapery Sis in all new designs, rich, lusrous inish and a qualiy o reail a 59c, our sale price Uwul a yard While i Lass. mporan Sale o Whie Waiss. Prey and eecive, heavy embroidered ron o rosebud paerns, ucked rom shoulder o elbow sleeve..buon back or ron, shor or long sleeves. No a wais in he lo worh less han $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, ec. Take yourchoice rom among hundreds a ;... Spring and Summer Wash Fabrics. Machless in variey, machless in novely and beauy o syles, machless in low prices. n he lo you will ind pleny o Lawns, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Baises, ndia and Vicoria Lawns, Swisses, Plain and Doed Mulls, ec., a Apron Gingham Nowihsanding ha coon goods are highj we will sell our usual 7c. Apron Gingham a, 4%, During Anniversary Sale. LA DVJ CORSETS a $2.06 a pair. Ruled Curains One housand pair, a whole lo did you say- well hey will no las long a his price, uclcl a pair During Anniversary Sale. il Silk Ribbon in all saple shades, usually sold a rom 10c. o 15c. a yard. Number 5, 7, 9 and 12, a 4c. a yard During Anniversary Sale. mpored No bu an American made Corse, and wherever sold he price is $3.00. Our iprice is $2.00, ied o your orm. Couch Covers Orienal sripes in prey shades, ull size, ringed and worh one dollar, a 66c..During Anniversary Sale. New Gloves, New Hosiery, New Neckwear, New Bels, New Easer Cards^and New Easer Novelies. During his, Our Annual Anniversary Sale, we pay car are o purchasers oen dollars worh or over, We sell McCALL MAGAZNES and PATTERNS. To proec our cusomers agains he inroads o dealers we will resric quaniies. No Mail or Telephone orders illed a above prices. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank, N. J. Clinpmans inolhor, Mrs. Clinrles H. Snodekcr. MiBB May inmberaon o Freohold nnd Leser Brykor o Marlboro spen par o lne WCLC wih Miss Jonnic Perrlno. 1 Willium lopla lia^ moved rom Belord ino Samuol Barllesonl houso a HillBido. William RavucliiH moved o Ponningon, wlicro iio will ongnge in arming. Hugh Conovor o Cornell collogo is homo For ho Easer vncaioh. Theodore Davia in luid up willi an aack o iicue indigcbion. Mocngvo ilio Coorio. Tho Plillomnhlan coorio me on Friday aernoon a Mrs. acorgo M. Sdndo on Broad ureo. MBS Alico J^uiadoll read a paper on " Meaning nnd dovolopnion o ho Rcnaioonnco." A WEDDNG ANNVERSARY. Mrs. J. H. V. Clark, Mies Winired Cono- Mrs. Edward VanBuskirlc, Mrs. Mr. and JUri.. F.luuner Were hever, VrlcbranH, Harrie Conover, Mrs. Marshall, Miss Florence Smih; Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Van. Mr. nnd MrB. Benjamin Fairchild Luyaer, who live n ho corner o Throok- 8icUle, George O. Hendrickson, Rober Bragch, Roger B. FarquhdJ" and E. W. moron avenno and Fron sree, celor bracd ho ourh anniversary o heir Muir, -o-*-*. marringo on Saurday nigh, Tho OUBO Now Church a Long Branch. wah decoraed, wih smilax, American Tho EpiBcopalianH o Lorig Branch nro Beauy rosis and curnulioiib. Mru, Luy- Ber received her gueae in a cosume o Kray crepo do chino, rimmed wih DuohcHso lncp, lior ornanons being (liiui)oniln and pearle. Slio received unny hiiiuluoino glu, Dancing wna n order rom nino oclock unil eleven, when n champagne mippor was served, Among hobo prcson were Mrs. Alico P, Uondrioklon, Mr, nnd Mrs. H. Vun- Roneulacr Sou, Mr. and Mm. James Hubbard, Mr, and Mrc, W. W. Morrow, Boon o begin ho building o a now church and recory. The proaen plans* call or a sono church o cos abou $30,000. Tho recory will ooa $5,000. Tho work will begin oarly in he sum- mor.. -^ 1 Prins All he NC*DH. You migh ako every nowbpapor. prinod in Monraouh couny ouoli wech and you wouldn go any moro npwa o real inorcn o Munmouh couny people han ia prined in Tun nv.ommi.-adv, Chapel HiUs Good Pupils. The pupila who werop neiher absen nor ardy during "he monh o March rom ho Chapel Hill school wero Mary Ellinor Brown, Emma H. nnd George W. Evans, Jr., Margare Frances, Helen and Jumps Gould, Eda P. and Frank Herden, )Frank MaxBpn, Roscoo Dorr Morin, Margare and John McCormiol, Lillio CJ, Nuglo and Charles Taylor. Now Boobs or a Sunday-School. 0,ho Liilo Silver Mehodis Sundayschool lias ordored abou 200 new bboka or he library. Tho lis was oered o several Now York irms or coinpoiivo bids, and albo o 0110 or wo book BellorB in Monmouh couny. Tho oonrnoor lio books wne secured by Joseph Sale o Bed Bnnlr, whosebid wna lower han ha o any o ho oher dealers. T TY Y YY Y : x x Y r Y T Y Y x Y Y r x xx x x x x- x xx T Y * Bod Banks Now Sore. A. L. Goldberg has.opened he soro in he Dennis building, ormerly occupied by W. B. Lawrence. Mr. Goldberg has named his sore "Tho Bazar," and his principal linos will bo womonb readyo-wear goods, such as shir waiss, underweur, Bhirs, hosiery, oo. Ho wil also keop goneral eoclcs o noions and similar goods. His oponing annonucenen appears in his SBUO o TUB UEC- BTER. m 1 1 awn Pary or ho Hospial.. A lawn pary, a which will bo aold, anuy und useul urlclch, will bo held ho second vvoolc in Juno undor ho auspices o ho Rod Bank.auxiliary o ho Long Branch hospial. Conribuions o ho lawn pary may bo le a ho homo o ho preaklen, Mrs. Alico Cohrcn, on Broad Hrco.

11 bu,you will ind no beer place o buy MEATS AND VEGETABLES han here. The power 1 o his business is no mainained alone by prices, bu by qualiy as well. you shu your eyes o qualiy o mea, you can buy a any marke a any price, We would raher have he repuaion o charging more, i necessary, han hazard he repualoion o our meas by reducing he sandard o qualiy. The prices we charge are he lowes., ^ ^? Successor o A. P. SHERMAN & J& Cor. Broad and Fron Srees, Red Bank. *o*e.:.o*e^^^ SSE SCHLOSS CLOTHNG 1.. i/i *\ \ \, & *-i Q Z < i AMONG OUR NEGHBORS. HAPPENNGS N THE VLLAGES RED BANK. HOLMDEL NEWS. An Unusual Amoun o Movinge in J This Localiy. Dr. Frank M. Wood has organized a young mens Chrisian associaion a his place. The meeings o be associaion are held in he room over A, L, Mc- Cleess harness shop. A business meeing was held in be chapel o he Reormed church las Thursday nigh and he ollowing Sun day-school oicers wereeleced : Superinenden Rev. Garre Wyckol. Assisau superinenden-edgar Schenck. Secreary AleL. McCloes Llbrarlan-Oarre R.Conover..Assisan librarian Charles H. Conbver. Chor3ler Mrs. Q. R. Conover. Assisan choriser Mrs. Edgar Schenck. Mrs. Charles Conover and Mrs. Wil liam Conover will have charge o he inan class. John W. Ely o New York spen Sunday here. Rezeau Conover spen las week a Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ely and Kor and Edward Heyer spen one day las week a Long Branch. John P. Ely, Edward Tilon, George Craword, George Schenck and Daniel Ely ook par in a shoo beween he Holmdel eam and he Kevpor eam a Keypor recenly. The Keypor eam won. Misg Emma Ely, who recenly reurned rom Caliornia", is vising riends and relaives here. " Taylor Hance, son oe John W. Hance, has given up his piaiion in his ahers sore and ia now employed in George H. Paersons auomobile garage a Red Bank. -. Edward Francis has moved rom he John-8. Holmes placo o*john Corliess arm near Lincro. Lemuel- W. Suphen has moved rom he Howard house o he house vacaed by Mr. Francis. Joseph Emrnons has moved rom J.. Hblmess arm o Trevonian Bennes arm. John Kneiper has moved rom he HolniBS Graworilarm o he arm vacaed by Mr. Emmons, Howard Wage rer has moved rom he Cap. Taylor arm, o he arm recenly vacaed by James McCormick. Richard Lay on has moved rom W. H. Elys house o Richard McCormicks house. John M. Craword has moved rom Laayee Scbencks arm o he place vacaed by Mr, Lnyon, GarreSryker has moved rom Mnawan o he house ormerly occupied by Mr. Lnyon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philips, who were recenly married, have moved ino William-Callalmns house. OCEANPOHT NEWS. Three Oumern Reurn rom -«Jnek Hhoaina Trip. Max Krahner is employed in Van- Anglens sore. The Krahnere are a new amily hore. James Davis, who was employed in Mr. VanAnglena sore, has given up his posiion. Mr. Lnmphier o New York, who recenly bough Whiney Conrows house on Main sree, hnb moved in i. Mr. Conrow is living wih his aher, John Conrow. Al, Smih, Douglas Gnrrigan and Hiram Edwards, who have! been on a duol shooing rip a Barnega, havo reurned home. They sho a large num-.ber o ducks. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Hunjison, who liavo beon living a Enonown, have given up housekeeping and Mrs. Huraison is living wih her aher, Augusus Hriynea o his place. John D»yer, who liab boon seriously sick, i3 in criical condiion and ia no xpoood o live. Douglas Gnrrigaii, who has beon,sn Florida he pas winer, reurned homo lnm woak. Wlllliim Dwyor in omployed u n aummer rchldenco in Connecicu. Mm. Dnbornh Conrow is vioiing her KrunddiiughHr, Mrs, Abbo Worhley o Vunderburg. Willliiin Srong o Long Brunch lino moved ino H liouso on Miiin Hlrec, ormorly. oooiiplvd by Wlllinm Buck. Mr. Srong wlb n ormer residen o his 1)1(100. v MARLBORO ROVNDASOVT NEWS. A Clrisan Endeavor Sociable o be Bea To-Moh. Winleld S. Sryker hab been on a visi o Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King, Harry Howard, Ber Applegjie, Mr. and Mrs. John Neiberlein and Alber Herber aended a sociable a Alber VanDorns a Freehold las Wednesday nigh. John Conover has moved ino his new house on Hudson sree, which he recenly bough rom Mrs. Lillian Smih, Mrs. Alex Baird spen par o las -weok-wih-ber-siserj-mrsr-henry-longsree o Philadelphia. Dewi Anonides, who has armed he Henry Field arm in Middleovvn ownship or a number o years, has moved o Scudder Silverss arm. Rev. W. E. Davis gave a lecure on Caliornia in he chapel on Friday nigh. Randolph Sryker o Shrewsbury spen par o las week here. Mrs. John C. Heiser is visiing Rev; and Mrs. John R. Humphreys o Wes Orange. Harry Applegae epeu Sunday wih relaives*s New York. Mrs. William C. Herber spen par o las week wih her broher, "William Applegae o Maawan. Miss Maud Smih spen Sunday wih riends a Freehold, TheChrisian Endenvor sociey o he Reormed church will hold a business meeing and social in he chapel o-nigh. A missionary meeing will be held in he chapel o-morrow aernoon. "i ~m " - You haven read all he news o he couny unil you have read THE REG- STER. 4du. TKTON FA.S NEWS. A Susy Tiee Chopper-emovals i, he Village. Augusus Morris has been busy hi pas ew monhs cuing rees on hi place ino logs. He cu abou bir; cords o wood, mos o which he ha sold., "\ Hugh Johnson has moved rom he Jerome Magee place on Waer sree o Samuel Bennes place on he same sree. Mr, Bennes arm was ormerl_ occupied by Howard Gilladeau, who is now a Crawords Corner. George Coleman, who has been sick wih neuralgia around bis hear, ia recovering and is able o be abou. His son, Harry Coleman, is quie sick wih malaria and grip. Dr. J, C. Rush ol Eaonown is aending him. Mrs. Amanda Wilbur, who has been living in rooms in he rear o Arhur W. Bennes sore, will move io Eaon^ own he laer par o he week. Clemenine Sevens is employed by Alber Craword. Fred Richardson has given up his po si ion in Samuel J. Bennes gris mill. Harry Grover, who wasemployed by Daniel H. Shuss and who lived in house on Mr. Shuss place, has moved o Manasquan. Sr-J.- Benne swapped horses wih Raymond Brion o Long Branch on Saurday. Alber Craword is building an addi ion o his ham. Miss Georgianna Walling is conined o he house wilionsiliis.. Mrs. C. C. Cooper o Jersey Ciy and her siser, Alma Walling, who have been visiing heir aher, Cap. David A. Walling, reurned home on Sunday. Mrs. Alber Craword, who has been visiing her aher, Samuel Throckmoron o Long Branch, has reurned home, Jeerson Robinson cu one o he ingers o his le hand badly las week while rimming an apple ree wih an axe. Charles Robinson o Trenon spen Sunday wih his aher, Jeerson Robin son. FORD (a MLLER THE SHOE MEN Easer is he season when everybody discards he old winer shoes and blossoms ou wih somehing resh and new. Weire; "almos an unlimied galaxy o syles 4in Choice Spring Foowear or Men, Women and Children. We handle nohing bu he bes, and he parons o his Shoe Sore never wear ill-iing, unsighly or poorly made Shoes. EVERYTHNG S READY FORSPRNG. Weve High and Low Cu Shoes or everybody. Our Easer Display o he New Syles is aracing a grea deal o aenion. you wear $1.50 or $5.00 Shoes, i maers no -youll ind he bes or he money here. FORD <& MLLER THE SHOE MEN. V SPRNG # ; ) Copyrigh By SCHLOSS BROS. 6 C Fine Clohes Makers lollmore and New York 1 * ANNOUNCEMENT! Monhs o sudious care and preparaion have resuled in our Spring Display o Mens Fine Suis, Top Coas and Bain Coas, represening.-he choices-produco Americas mos skilled ailors. These splendid garmens are now ready or your inspecion. We srongly urge you o see hem, or we know ha hey are he mos aracive goods ha can be ornid his season. Come in, we have everyhing or mens wear.. Easer \ Millinery. The woman who wans somehing disincly dieren in ; a neiv Spring Ha will ind ou. showing ar beyozd any, oher sock in he way o snappy, up-o-dae syles. Wed like o have you see hem..... MRS. E. WES, Red Bank Temple o Fashion. HAND-MADE HARD ANGER COLLAR AND CUFF SETS AND SEPARATE COLLARS. Very Special a 50o. THE ART STORE. 5O Broad Sree, BANK. i CHARLES LEWS, "HOLEBAJ,E AND RETAL DEALER 1H Lumber, Saih, Doors, Blindi, abus, and Bulldorn Hardware, RED BANK, N. J. *,! Yurd a corner o "Won And Chwau. Hroen, near railroad. MUNCH YAHD81 Bprlng Uko»nl Allan vli N AOTOl DVKUU. M.Y<, *"

12 THE RED BANK REGSTER WEDNESDAY, APRM.J906.. TOWN TALK. (Coninued rom page 4.) George Hance Paerson, wha las year enced o par o he sidewalks on Broad sree and compelled pedesrians o walk ou in he mud o he road, in order ha he. could more convenienly condnc his building operaions, is now deying he commissioners over he build ng ordinances o he own. n order o proec he own rom ire, wooden boildingb are no permied o be ereced wihin cerain limis.. Nowihsanding his ordinance, and nowihsanding ha a noice was served on Mr. Paerson he has proceeded wih he erecion o he building as hough he were above he lavs which govern ordinary men,» * * One would hink ha a large propery owner like Mr. Paerson would be he irs oinsis on he upholding o laws and regulaions which are or he benei o he whole own. - BuMr, Paerson seems o be no hai sripe o man. Be has deied he commissioners, deied he ordinances o he. own, and has se on example o lawlessness o he res o he owns ciizens.., ** * The erecion o he building could have been prevened by means o an in juncion, bu he commissioners ailed o ake ha acion. Whaever oiier Beps can be aken o have he building removed and he ordinances o he own.respeced, should be aken by he com- inissloners wihou delay. n aking his acion he commissioners will have he suppor o every law-abiding ciizen o he own. one man; is o be allowed o se he ordinances o he own a deiance whenever i suis his pleasure, bo own o Red Bank had beer abu up shop as a municipaliy. Aid Socieys New Oicers. The ladies aid sociey o he Firs Mehodis church held is unnual meeing on Monday aernoon; The: ollow^ ing oicers were eleced : Presiden Mrs. Bishop. Vice presiden Mrs. J. R. Smock. Secrearj Mrs. Jumes B. Sickles. Treasurer Mrs. D. W. Wlllgiiss. Parsonage commiee-mrs. Bishop. Mra. J., Smock. Mrs. H. M. Wilson, Mrs. K. W. Paerson, Mrs. ). L. Smih, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs. Daniel Bilwogon. Enerainmen commiee Mrs. J.. Smock, Mrs. l.a.lonrsrce, Mrs. iiilllard, Mrs; F.OrayrMrs. P. L. Smih, Mra. Thomas Cook. Childs Good Friday ho crops buns are made o he bes maerials. Adv. MLK FOR SALE. Pnremilkandcreiiniiorsalo. A.(Jiover,Shrewsbury. N. J. TO LET. Hall house on Mechanic sree. nquire a Dore- WJJ Bros.. Co. HORSE FOB SALE. Dra BorM) lor Biile, ilieiip lor cash. C. D. Corlie, Eaonown, N.J.. Asparagus Subbers or Sale. Old sylo a>para(!u«slubbers lor Bnle. O.H. Hur- -_ley.iluek8bury.ijij _.. FOR SALE. ncubaor and brooder or bule; $5.00, Address lu. Box 107, Red Bunk. CARPENTERS WANTED. Woik principally nside. Apply o 1rlcmrd A Williams, Seubilgh. N. J. PRVET FOR SALE. 10,000 lve-jear-old prive liedjo or sale. D. V Hazard, Shrewsbury, N. J. TEAM FOR SALE. Team o sound work horses lor sale. W. 8. S. V. Bray, Holndel, N. J. FOR SALE CHEAP. Six oo Dickel show cu6o a Slcklesa sore bv H roeoer, grocer. ed Bank. GEESE EGGS FOR SALE. Toulouse ceese vvm or sule. Address Henry Belns, Por MoDmouh, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN. $30/100 o loan n amouns rom {1,000 o $15,000. B. C. Oowar, Freehold, N. J. COACHMAN WANTED. Colored coachman and handy man waned; mus avo reerences. Henry Deinmer, Locus Poin, Jn» J. """" ~ GRL WANTED. Girl waned or general bousuwork. Keorenco reqalrod. Apply u 43 Washingon sree, lied Bank. YOUNG GRL WANTED. BrlRhyouDg girl waned o loam millinery. Apry n person. Aaron, Marcus, Uroad Broe, ed OFFCES FOR RENT. Fron and rear oices on second Door o Bergen JoUdlng, over For! & Minors. Mm. G.. Parsons, ed Bank., BOY WANTED. Boy waned o learn bo prining business. Ad- Am* n own band wriing, Tim [Uarorxii, lied Auk, N. i. FOR SALE. A Mo, coee mill, wo showcases, olco clock < «! (our scales. Apply o MjronV. Brown, Uillo Wlwr.N.J. TOMATOES. We vm\ o conrac i >r n ow more ncrci o omao* (or lio euon o J. & V. a. Bicklln, malimnj MONEY TO LOAN. KOMT o loan n aumi o sui xiitowcra mi irs wo M0 moriigo. A. h. Mas, UEGBTKR build- 1 ag, Bod Buik. H.1. ORGAN FOR SALE. n /rood rondlilon. Coi 80, will soil or $15, rqlre a Mr». Joseph FlukloB, SiBhruwubury uvowelled Back, N.J. DRESSMAKNG. BimmW; Hio o, A. UorrlmiDa. Now York, Oy. would like a ion more cusomer* a homo, or «<MM go ou >j day. HM M. dynoldi. corner JUU Mm»nd leljiou»vcnuo, ed lnuk, N,), FOR SALE. Six ine sboos or sale a a reasonable price, George Coleman, Tlnon Falls. PRVET FOR SALE., SO 000 wo-year-old prive plans or sale. John Saguron, Sycamore arm, 8bre» sbury. FARM FOR SALE. Farm o 23 acres, near New Monmoun, or sale, Apply o James Daly, Chapel Bill, N. J. LOCUST FOR SALE. and he Keypoi rolley, corner o Monmouh sree have some good yellow lucis or sale. Can be and Bridge avenue, an open-ace silver wach. cu n lenghs and Biiwed lo cul purchaser. J. C. Monogram, P. O. M. Reward reurnd o Mariu Rlcbdale, Phalanx. N. J. H. McKeen, Keypoi, N. J. POTATOES. WANTED. Jersey poaoes bough ur cash or aken n rade or seed. Peer McUlees, he seed poao man, Whar avenue, ied Dank. SURREY FOR SALE. A wo-neaed8urrey. eiher or one or wo horses; canopy op; n good Older. Price $50. G. H. Lum, on bn Lincro road. EGGS FOR HATCHNG. From business Whie Wyondoes exclusively ) per 15; per 100. Feriliy guaraneed ). (ion. Oceanpor. N. J. FOR SALE? A gray mare welvn years old; also a bay cobbe sold cneup. Tbe bouse can be lorn down, or eigh years old; boh suiable or uny kind o work. Address Box 881, Euooown, N. J. GOOD GRAVEL. you wan good roads use Hopping gravel. Do llvered n carload los a any railroad poin. John T. Hopping, Now Moninuulb, N. J. HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE. A good horse and buggy or sale. Horse genle and kind n every way. Buggy almos new. Mary T. Donnelly, River sree, Red Dank. ASPARAGUS ROOT8 FOR SALE. 800,000 asparagus roos or sale; leading varieies, low prices. Rlvervlew nurseries. J. H. OHagan, proprieor. Lile Silver, N. J.. MAN WANTED. Young man o ake care o genlemans small place. Wages $20 per monh and board. Apply o M. Weir, [urmoil road, L. Crawords place. ASPARAGUS ROOTS FOR SALE. Fory housand Palmeo asparagub roos or sale wo years old, rom specially seleced seed, Thomas S. Field, Mlddleown Sock Faim, P. O. Red Bank, FOR SALE CHEAP. 20 acre arm in Mlddleown. 2 miles rom Red Bank. Will siill ahal s value. Address James A. Paerson, Aorney, Mvcrsldo Drive, Red Bank. GRL WANTED. Srong, reliable whie girl or general house work; good wages, permanen posiion. Call or wla o 008 Summerileld avenue, Asbury Furl, GASOLENE ENGNE FOR SALE. For sale, gasolene engine, 10 horse-power, like new, running, cos Ha eigh monhs ago; will sell or $M). j. Barnes, 122 Waer sree, Now York. WOMAN WANTED. Woman waned or general housework, Mus be good cook and laundress, Can go home eighs 11 preerred. Apply a 68 Eas Fron sree, Red Bank. ^ RADUM: CORN CURE. Radium corn cure will remove corns whe^o all oher remedies ull. Try. 25 cenaa box; sample size!icuns. Domlnlck Uazzisbooandshoesore, Red Bunk. \ Farm Near Headdens Corner. Farm or sale, or o caoor le on shares, neur Heuddns Corner. Conains 5(1 acres..will lo house wihou ground. Apply o B. C.Taylor, Mlddleowo, N. J. WANTED. Wunled, a responsible parly o manage our piano sore ha we arc ubou o open n his own. Address 1). Wol & Co., Marke sree, Newark, N. J., llano Dep. FOR SALE. Good horse.cnitull wagon und harness; price $C0 or will sell, separae. Squub breeding plgeom, 50 ceuls und Sl.Ul a pair. Louis A. Oehme, Jr., Shrewsbury, N. J. EGGS FOR HATCHNG. Burred lymouubliocks exclusively. Sixh seasou. Eorelroni well-bred sandard weigh sock ; $1 per 13. A ew lino cockerels or sale. H. H. Sriker, Oceanic, N.J. W. S. VOORHEES. Blacksmih ar-d crrince wurk, and jobbing o all kinds, liorscblioulng ncluded, dene a reasonliblenpriccb. ai-wmo stec,rrcd Ban*.- wih Moun 4-Bro. i vcara. Can Rheumaism Be Cured? We eav yes, " Lunn Oil " will euro rhqiimnlsmsure euro nmrallgln, lunilwgo, lame buck, ec. Never been known o all. Address Luna Oil agen. Box 42, HlRhlaids.N.J. FOR 8ALE CHEAP. AH pua orenrpes, sweepem. also wheels and rubber ires or go-cas, also hnlr maresses rcnovud.a Josupi M. (iepubergs urniure sore, 5 Broad sre. ed Bank, N. J. SEWNG MACHNES. One Wheeler 4 Wllsou No. 0, laes improvenaenls, oak cabine, u a biirguln; one Domesic, one Slncer, all D ine condiion, chiup. George Woods, 21) Monmouli sree. Red Dank. WAGONS FOR SALE. Four good serviceable wagons or sale; marke wugon. spring Jagge, buckboard and buggy, n good condiion and cheap, For pariculars wrie Charles T. Allen, Oceanic, N. J. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. A wonjun o do ho housekeeping or a widower wihou cblldien. Mus be u clean housekeeper und no under Dy years o uge. Address, giving reerences, A. B., Box 187, Red Bank. BARN TO LET. Lnrge barn conaining wo sills, iimplo room or wo carrluges and largii huy lo. Barn locaed on Broad Hrec. ncur Moimiomli sree, Apply o J. 0. Grapel, 120 Broad sree, ied Bunk. HOUSE FOR RENT. ~, Four, room house. $7.50 monhly. Will decorae, and migh add anoher room a proporionae ron lo righ pary. Wllllum P. Durham, 68 Broad sree, Puomm building. Red Bank, HORSES FOR 8ALE. EJghecn bead o young homes, including mached rams, a good pacer, work horses and road horses. All good sound sock. (1, W. Davis 4 Sou, Bay View avonuo, Alanic Highlands, N. J. ROOMS TO LET. Prlvoui amily orrs nrue, ally, nealv urnlnhrd rooms, wih or wihou bounl. Hiuh und all mprovemens. Fine locaion. Reerences oxchunged. Apply o No Broad sree, Red Bank. EGAN8 RURNTURE VANS: Beore you have your boguage or urniure morod o ciy or counry gu my llguris. All kinds o ligh and heuvy rucking done li shor noice. Call or address J, T. Kgan, 11 Wall sree, cid Dank. HAR WORK. am prepared o devoe my enlro ime o making up swiches, combings, and all kinds o hnr work. AcldrcHu, a) Weh Fron sruc, or oend mo word and will cull upon you. Minn 1, und. ed Bank. FOR SALE. nlr o work OHCH, heavy mrnoss nnd broad read arm wagnn. Will bo wild or im\. mild his wwk, Howard T. Kly, Clovordulii boarding ables, Uolndcl, N. J. Telophonn No. 75-ir-l4. FOR 8ALE. TSlncknmlli uliop, Block nnd ools (or luid, us owner la o engage n oher builm-m; old coablubcd plnco. 110 oppoalilon, (lood cluincv or genoral UukimlUi, miilro o Ocorgo. Tlimna, Box HOUSE FOB RENT. A desirable bouse on Broad sree, Eaonown on he rolley line. H. Wolco, Eaonown, N. J. Small Proi or Quick Sales. William H. Whie. 212 Bridge avenue. Red Bank, agen or he nernaional manure spreader and be Leroyplow; also sole ujz-u or he nernaional gasoline engine rom i o 15 horse-power. Have a sample a my place. LOST Saurday, March 31s, beween Broad sree POSTON WANTED as working superinenden nr gardener on genle. mads place by mlddla-nged American, married. Lie expeilenu) on arm and care o sock, arm machinery, greenhouse, ec. Bes reerences, Address F. W. B., Box 81, Madison, N. J. BOATS FOR SALE. One 10- V.4 b.p.; ono 14ee long,2b. p. Buialo engine; one caboa, couuer sern, Wee long, 5 h. p. Toque- engine; 0ie 18-. speed bou,2 b. p. Bualo moor. Fair Haven launch and boa works, W. H. Chandler, Jr, Fair Haveni N. J. HOUSE FOR ALE. The Chadwlck homesead on Branch avenue will will sell a lo cheap Co which can be moved. Apply o R. 8. MerrM. Fair Haven, N. J.. or a he oice o Edmund Wilson, Red Bank, N. J. PHOEN FRE ETNGUSHER^ Hos pracical lira exinguisher on he marke. Woman or child CUD use eecively. - One should be n every home and business place. Dry powder is used and he ube can be reilled. Frank R. Woods, egen,co Monmouh sree, Red Bank. WHTE WYANDOTTES. The kind ha lay. Sock bred rom he J. C. FlsliePs srain o he worlds original bes, prize winners. My owls were bred rom a pen which brough seven hundred dollars. Seings or sale! price reasonable. Address, Edwin Davis, Red Bank, N.J.. GRLS WANTED. Girls waned 10 become elepboneoperaors. Will be paid while learning. Girls under sixeen years need no apply. Apply n person n be elephone exchange. UEOSTEK building. Red Bank, N. J., beween 3:01) and 4:00 p. M.. on Thursday, April 5h, law. 4UBroadsree,Red Bank. COLDEN FARM FOR SALE. One o he bes known arms n New Jersey, near Mlddleown, overlooking New York bay and Sandy Book; has a bou 130 acres, good soil, ine orchards. Oher business neress preven my aenion o. AddresB owner. Dr.-.C. H. Archibald, 8 iias 34h sree. New York. \ FOR SALE OR RENT. Farm known as Megee arm, on road rom Tinon Falls o Scobeyville. and on bs Sawmill brook, conaining eighy, seven acres illable land and ory-one acres woodland. Apply o Lydla L. Megee. No. 59 Morris avenue. Long Branch, N. J., or o John 3. Appiegae & Son, Aorneys, Red Bank, REELLYS VANS AND EPRESS. Furniure moved rom New York n vans; runks and baggage called or and delivered o all pars o Red Bask. Furulure and plauos craed, packed and shipped. Goods sored when desired. Ligh and heavy rucking dune. Sorage and warehouse on Mechanic sree, nillcc, 49 Broad sree. Telephone_177-J, Red Bank. TENNENT CHURCH DOCUMENTS. Waned-Rev. Mr Cobbss. " Sermon on he Lie, Characer and Deah o Kev. William Tennen, Jr.," preached n Tennen chuch n 18)7. nnd a sermon on he " One Hundredh Anniversary o he Bale o Monmouh," June, 1878, also preached in he Tenneni church. Address, saing price, Church, Box 107, Red Bank, N. J. TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: Genlemen Four-years- ago suered wih a very bad cold. seled across my back and somach, causing a very serious aack o rheumaism. ried many adverised remedies, several dociors. also dieren hospials, spending several hundred dollars and ound no cure, unil one day a riend o mine old me o ry " Luna Oil." did and only used a ew boles beore was enirey well, and now am in perec healh, which have no experienced beore n several years. Thereore have good reason o recommend " Luna Oil" o aujone suering us did,. also know eher people who bad rheumaism very bud and were enirely cured wih Luna Oil " Yours ruly, Cap. Rcbard Moun, Highlands, N. J. TAKE NOTCE. The exclusive righ o remove garbage and nigh soil rom he Town o Red Bank -will be given o a good reliable man who can give he proper bond. For ull pariculars inquire o C. D. WARNER, Presiden o Bed Bank Board o Healh. DH. B. H. GARRSON, Secreary. Your Docor Fighs Disease wih medicine. ho medicine is no righ ho canno conquer disease, i ho druggis does his duy he medicines will be righ, and your docora will sand a air chance o winning he vicory. You enn help your docors by having your prescripions illed here. Sebroeders Pharmacy, J. L. Bcrrcn & Co., Props., 10 BKOAD STUCCT, Hii) BANK. ( i Red Dunk nnd Joypor rolloy books sold nhlinoro. puca-min Tooh; Powder Our oreahers cleaned heir eeh wih so pieces o chalk and magnesia and hey always had whie eeh. Euca-Min Tooh Powder is exremely so. keeps he eeh pearly whie and is anisepic qualiies are he bes ^adaped o he hygiene p^he mouh. s consan use will lenghen he lie o your eeh. Large Travelers Top Can, 25c. Manuacured by George N. Lnwreoce, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Sold in Red Bank by BERGEN, CO. DRUGGSTS, BROAD STREET. JACOB C. 8HUTT8, Aucioneer. ADMNSTRATORS SALE o he lae Border) Hance. Tbe subscriber, adminisraor o he esae o he no Border) Hosce. will" sell a public sale on he premises, kdown as "THJS PMACFABM," NEAR RED BARK. and locaed beween Red Bank anil Fair Haven, Thursday, April 11, 1906, a 11:00"oclock,, A. M., he ollowing COWS, HORSES, HAY, CORN. MANURE, WAGONS, AGR- CULTURAL MPLEMENTS, DARY- MENS SUPPLES, ASPARAGUS UTENSLS AND HOUSEHOLD FUR- NTURE, us ollows: 18 Good Hllcb Cows, 2 Teams Worn Horses,. oad Horse. " Fred C," 8 Tons o Hav. 6U0 Bushels Yellow Ear Corn, 150 Loads Good Manure, 2 Two-Horao Farm Wagons, Two-Horse SiilnR Wonon, Carryall Wagon, Busgy, 3 Two Horso Pouh Bend Plows, 3 One-H<irse Boss Plows, Hay Rake.!! Hay Sbelvlngs, Sixy-Tooh Harrow, Sod Cuer, 3 Syracuse Culivaors, 2 lrgs Plows, Grass Harrow, Buckeye Mower, Binder. Sleigh, Grindsone. Ferilizer Drill. 3 Ses Double Work Harness, " 2 Sea Single J«h Harness, Se Double Ligh Harness, Blankes and lobea, Hay Tedder, \, 12 Fory Quar Milk Cans, \ 2 Milk Coolers, - x Asparagus ldger, complee, \ Asparagus Car, Good Asparagus Boxes, 2 Asparagus Trayii, Lo o Locus Poss and Hulls, Hand Car, Furniure and House Furnishing Goods, And many oher aricles ound on a well-equipped Farm. CONDTONS-Allsumso $10 and under, cash; all sums over $10, oir monhs credi by giving bankable noe wih approved securiy. ROBERT W. HANCE, Adminisraor. Le Roy Plows win prizes whenever exhibied. We can give esimonials rom some o be bes armers in be Unied Saes, who say " he Le Ro.draws easier, holds easier and does beler work D oil rendiions o soil ban UDy ober Plow used." Made by Lo Roy Plow Co., Le Hoy, N. Y. They are or sale by WLLAM. WHTE, Red Dank, N. J. C.. HURLEY, Shrewsbury, N. J. or Haching. To Farmers and lncnbaor Men. _," You can ge.blood ou o,a sone." n January las Frank Bloodgood o Lirjcro bad wo yarda wih welve chickens in each ; reaed and, ed exacly alike, ^From his Barred Plymouh Rocks he go ive and six eggs a day ; rom he mongrels one, someimes wo, oener none a all. On he irs o March be bucher go be mongrels. 8eing o 15 egg8, 50 cena; per hundred,.$8.00. J. C. ECHDALE, Pbalanx, N.-JV-" Eggs will be le n Red Bank whoa desired by purchaser. SEED POTATOES Seed Poaoes are selling [as. Prices are going up every day. Thereore iwill.be o your advanage o buy NOW. The Seed Poaoes am selling are all o he bes seleced sock. have only a ew more American 1 Gians le, bu here are oher choice varieies sill on hand.. The prices or he Seed Poaoes sell are righ. will have a irs-class sock o Vineland Seed Swee Poaoes nei week. v ; Jersey poaoes bough or;.aken in rade or seed. PETER ivicclees, WHARF AVENUE, RED BANK. Brays Marke invie you o come and see hem in heiv new sore a No. 8 Eas Fron sree. We are carrying a ull line o FRUTS and VEGETA- BLES. Everyhing reslr daily Come in and look around a he good hings. You will always be reaed righ wheher you buy or no. DONT FORGET THE PLACE. BRAYS MARKET, 8 EAST FRONT STREET, Telephone 59-J. Hendrickaon & Applegae Block. ORYNG BABES TCHNG SKMS O REST, no sleep. ch, ch, ch, N scraching unil he ender skin becomes inlamed, sore and bleeding. Hmrina Soap Aiaed by Sklnhcalh Oinmen, ris he soer- n* lllo ones lnban relic and sleep, and reouls n complee cure. Mohlnacs «r women «T Hardna baa no equal or cbalng, rriaion, eruplodb, dandru, bln alr, cald bead. Medicaed, anisepic; dcodorijing, ragran. 1 "Breah o! Pine Balsam n Every Cake." Lane 26c. cakea; 8 cakca OCc.; dnirglasv MnJo by Phllo Hajr Co., Newark, N. J. HAYS Hmirhemlh Keeps You looking Young ATTOJB resores youhul color o gray or aded lair. Sopa liolr alling. PosliTCly removes dandru. A high-class nlr-growcr dressing, keeping hair Bo, ROBST. Dors no Boll akin or linen. Tills Grea Hnlr Food, aided by BARFNA SOAP, heals, kills dandro germa. sopa ching; promoes <loe growh. 50c. bole, drngglis. FREESOAP&lU J or 25., HA SOAP llsa, Take ond his se adv. 00c. o any bole o Hlrhenlh ollowing drng- and 2Bc. cako HarOna Medicaed EODD, boh or 6Oc.i rognlnr price 75c; no rco Bbap (lren wihou enire adv., wlb name and addrcsl and 50c. or Halrhealn. MNTON; T,ANl>BlMPR; COOPER : KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY. < coss he same, bu you ge he J bes a he Sheridan Hoel, Red i 7 * Bank, N. J., Fred Frick, Proprieor. ^ % 8 v V

13 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. rving Griggs o Boghamon, New York, are visiing Mrs. Griggs8 moher, Mrs. Adam Longsee o McLaren. sree. Mr. Griggs. has Secured a posiion wih he Coas Enlw o Belmar and he and his wie will soon move o ha place, Mr. and Mre. Daniel W, Whie o Broad sree have reurned home rom heir.winer,sojourn in Florida; j Misa Elizabeh Higgins o Evere has (been, visiing Mrs. Jacob Jerey o "hrew3bury. Mrs>. Addil Huen and Mi9s Haie Hueno Brooklyn, who have been spending he pas brpe.weeks wih Misses Cora and Libbie Walling o Broad sree, jliave reurned home. * [ Ernes Worhley, who ia employed in ah iron oundry; a Long sland, spen Sunday wih his moher, Mrs. A. C. Worhley, on he Lile Silver road. Mrs. John E. McQueen o Eas Fron sree, who has been sick wih erysipelas, has recovered,". - Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parsons sailed on Saurday: or a European rip. They will be away abou hree monhs. They live near Cheser, Pa. Mrs. Parsons is he daugher o William J. Doig o Red Bank. u. Alonzo Field o Wallace sree spen Sunday wih his wie and daugher a Lakewood. Mr. and Mra. Gusav A. SchWarz have reurned rom New York, where hey spen he winer, and have opened heir bouse on Peers place, where Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Picbler, heir daugher and eon-in-law, will join hem. Miss Charloe Arrowsraih o Wallace sree is spending his week wih ber siser, Mra. Lange o New York. Mrs. Benjamip VanBrun o Anbury Park has been visiing her siser; in-law, Mrs. James Megill o Wessree. Clayon W. Sco o Shrewsbury avenue is visiing A. Percy Sherman o New York. Elmer Horner, son o Amos Homer o Bridge avenue, has recovered rom inermien; ever. Church News. Holy week services will be held in Grace church nex week. The program o services, which will begin a quarer o eigh "oclock, a nigh will be as ollows^ Sunday, April 8h (PalinSunduyi-heDayoTriurapn., Monday-Tho J)ny o Auhoriy. Tuesday-Tbe Day o Conroversy. Wednesday The Di»y or Reiremen. Thursday The Daj oi Fellowship. Friday The Day o Suering. Saurday i be Dayo81enceurjd Sorrow. Sunday (Euserl-The Day o Resurrecion. The annual meeing o ue Red Bank Presbyerian church-was held on Monday nigh. All he deparmens o he church were repored o be in excellen condiion. The" rusees whose erms had ei pired were releced and George Freck was appoined orepresen he church B he. coining meeing o he Presbyery a Cranbury. Rev. Samuel D. Prices subjec nex Sunday morning a he Shrewsbury Presbyerian church will be "Palms in heir iands." A nigh a Eaonown he sacramen o he Lords supper will be adminisered and new mernbers will be received, " The Palms will be sung a boh services. William Ellio will lead he Epworh league meeing a he Firs Mehodis church nex Sunday nigh. The opic will be " The cos o service." The business meeing o he league will be held o-morrow nigh in he lecure room. Four persons were received ino membership a he Firs Mehodis churcli o i Sunday. They were Mrs. Thome and daugher, by leer rom he Alanic Highlands church, Mise Berhn Paerson and Cliord Siks. Rev. 8.c.Thompson, pasor o he Presbyerian church, will address he young mens Chrisian associaion nex Sunday aernoon a 8:45 oclock. His subjec will be " Ah angelic,message o young men." The Baraca bible class o he Bapis church held a sociable a Rev. W. B. Maesons on Riverside avenue on Monday nigh. James,Cooper, Jr., gave an ineresing alk on his recen ishing rip in Cundo. Nex Sunday morning a he Bapis church Rev. W. B. Maeson will preach on "The riumphal march o Chrisianiy." A nigh, his subjec willbe "The creed o Chris in he wenieh cenury. 1 1 Mies Ola Bidwell, n barione solois, reader and Violinis;, will give an enerainmen in he Firs Me he die church on Monday, April llh, under he auspices o ie ladieb aid sociey. Rev. S. H. Thompson will preach in he Presbyerian church nex Sunday morning on Gods loud cry o a sleeping church "and a nigh" on "The dew o Chriss youh." Palm Sunday will be celebraed a Graco church nex Sunday. Special BermoDB will be preached morning and evening by Rev. B. C. Lippinco, Jr. Tho womans emperance union will mee o-morrow aernoon a hree oclock a Mrs. Jamea H. Sicklesa on Mechanic sree. i Knighs o Pyhias Banque. The Knighs o Pyhias o his disric hanqueed a ho Germania hoel lns Friday nigh. Tho visiing lodges were he guess o he Red Bank lodp;e. Robpr Plcrco and Louie Sobel will join he Bed Bank lodge a he nex meeing, KENNEDY. A Jsrlcho, Long sland, on Paur-,lay. Unrob SMh, Mm. John A, Kennedy, o anon. Young Ladies Waned. Young LndioH wanod o diuribuo a ow nnniplcb. Valuablo premluma givon or eerviceh enddred. TllMO 110YAT, VMHiVMll CO,, Jlraneh, Jv". «/\ TN CHANCERY OF NEW JKR8BY. To MAUD mokeron UlNKU; W virue o an ordor o lio Cour o Olnmcow jl Now J«roy, mailn on lio dny ol ho dalo liino. n iwwowlusroln JolmW, rurnoli s piiillonor nml you ro aeooian, sou uro rqulrcu o i >poiir, (SUCCESSOR TO R. SCKLES), ON SATURDAY, APRL 7h, The Sore has been horoughly renovaed and resocked wih NEW GOODS OF FRST QUALTY ONLY. This "sore will ill a long-el wan, as i will be an, up-o-dae, modern, irs-class sore. An experience o hiry years in his viciniy-and Long Branch will enable me o caer o he wans o irs-class rade. My sock will consis o Fancy and Saple Groceries, High-Grade Teas and Coees, Philadelphia, Elgin and Sae Buer, Fruis and Vegeables, Wines, Liquors and Cigars.., - * Chase & Sanborns and Hoel As or High-Grade Coees. FNEST CALFORNA FRUTS. The ines o Teas, mpored and Domesic Preserves, Fancy Crackers, and Cheese o all kinds. Will menion jus a ew iems or his sale or cash on Saurday: GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs.or 45c. Swis Premium Hams Reg. 18c grade, or Saurday ;., 13c. per b. SHERRY and PORT WNE 95c, $ 1.25 & S1.45 per gal. FNEST ELGN BUTTER 28c. per b. SWFTS LARD 5-pound Pail, c. 3-pound Pail, - 32c. CALFORNA TOMATOES 10c. Can; $1.15 Doz. Sigh-class Provisions. UNEEDA BSCUT v 3 Packages or 10c. CGARS Rober Burns and Coninenal 10c. brands, 3 or 25c. FANCY GRACKERS 10c Package, 2 or 15c. HGH-GRADE GOODS AT LOW GRADE PRCES. Call and see our new sore and noe our low prices in all deparmens. H., he Coming Firs-Class Grocer o Red Bank. Theres no guesswork abou a CURTS HAT... Fory years experience in ha buying has proven o us where o place our order or he bes values. Our has back up all our claims. The bes or.your money, and every ha goes ou wih our 5a New Spring Shapes Wow Ready js Derby, $1.50, $2.0.0, $300. So Has, 50c. o $3 00. Mens Furnishings ha are good. CURTS $ SON, Red Bank. 4, iilcnl, nmwor or. demur lo lio pclloncru peiion on or liooro liotwenty-lpth KAY,OK WAY null, or such docrwi shall houimlu njiiiliw you nu (lid Chancellor shall hink oqulnlilo nnd Jus. Tho Huld peiion n iled nkiilm you cr n dlvorco rom hn bond o marimony. Duad Mi\ 1 cli Slli, EDMUND WLSON, Solicior o Pellonor, Poslolllco nildrcrh, loil llnnli, Monnioulli Couny, Now Jonwy. N RANORY Ol NEW JRUHBY. ll()w<!ii) Jolili W, 1iirnill, 1ulllonur. nnd Mnnd Dlokorson urnnll, Dooodnn. On peiion, Order (nr publicaion. Tlio ihllonit jiavluk Hind his pcllllun n lio nliovo caiiho nnd procenn o ciaion, having l)mi) anil nnd loluiiicil uccoidliii; o law; nnd HR iiindo o opjionr liy nildnvll ha liu daenonni. Mnuil Plikcrson urnnll, rcbldcb ou ol lio Hne o Now Jorucy, nnd Hin proem ranno M> erved upon her: in on i n wcny-onrli day o( Jlnrcli, one ioiniiikl nlno hundred and H, on moion o dmund WllBon, FilUllor o ho VllUiincr, ordorcd habouuld ab»en (lomidin do i>i>penr nnd nnawcr o lio ncllonorh pillon on or beore ho wnnymli day o May noi, or Hin n deaul horeo, kiich decren ho ramlo nraln» ior n«(hn OhnncWor Hhnll hink cqulnbln uml Jun, And H uillior onlrcd lm ho nilco ol hll ordor iroacrlbcd hy nwiinil ho rulih o hll Coin nhall wihin weny Oiiyn licniiiliiir H HO ved piivonully on ho uuld uliivn d( endnn by delivery o i copy (hereci (u wr or o lio puillalicd wihin ho imld wonly dnys n TlK KKB UNK KOHTK, 11 JcwnpniMTirlnUc li iid Hunk, n hin Kno, nnd cimlniied lioroln or (our wooln BUOCCBHVOV n lonul OM n ovury woek, and n ca«o o nucli iiuhlcnlon. Hin n copy liorno bo aim mnllnl wlllilh lin «amo llmo o lio raid umiin doondan dlrccuxl o HT ponorloo nddicm. lio Hiunocnn o nacornlnod n lio iimniicr imncrlbcd by luw nnd ho rul«a o ililn Cour. W, J, MA01K, 0. OVER #29,000,000,N NEW JERSEY. THAT was he amoun o new 1 paid-or insurance wrien in his Sae las year by The Prudenial. shows how well The Prudenial is regarded by Jerseymen. Anyhing Wrong Wih he Plumbing? ioro s, sond or Flzglbbon. No mn r linw mimll or how law lio Job lu, ho wllinx orvoi nod nx l< ulok. lio will no only lx quick, bu lio will lxl rlrli, and llio nharko will bo only wha you would ox poe or nrs-olnsu work. 1 JANES FTZGBBON, 00 Ml. Fron S., lied Mank. New Livery Sable on Maple Ave. Wo beg o inorm ho public Hin we liavo opened a Llverv Sablo on Maplo Avonuo, Rod Ban, n he renr o ho Cenral Hoo), und lm wo arc prepared o urn ouuhy sor o au upo-dao rig you may wloh, HopiiiK o bo avored wih an ordor rom you whon in nood o a lrl-olass rig, wo remain, Yours or buainohs, E. M. GONE A Learn laore Abou Poulry WowllUurnlshyoueachmonhorlvu yenrshobosrendinkmaorpubllshed abou poulry or $1.(W and civo you ono soin o nanroil 1lymonhKook Kggl rom Bradley Droll., Thompsons, or Hawkins srains, or ono Keniro(iln> Bio Comb Whl«.ogliorn J-uUM rom Knapp Uros.. Rlcos.WyekoWor Van UroBoreDralnnaDaproinum, Woalno urnish CKTS rom oher vnrlolos nnd yalunblo premlims wih RUbncrlplon8 oloulry lnvlmv. a paper which connlnapnch monh ho ben aricles published on all bran.qh.oa o ho poulry oislnok!). Ono llvo-yoar suliicrjpoa and ono eclnr o horouchbrcd ouaa orjim Ono year 2S cens. Pcmplo copy and promium lis S conain Bamps. Poulry evln, llom»7, 8nl«m,.1l.

14 MUSC AND^AJANQUET. NAVESNE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY ENTERTANS. A MOM o SocMhiliv a he Truckhouse on mechanic Sree-The Jlmique Fallowed by a Speech bv Edmund WilHon. Navesink hook anil ladder companyo Red Bunk showed wha i could accomplish in he eneraining line on Monday nigli, when i gave an enerainmen and banque or he benei o he members and a number o invied guess. The invied guess consised o he owncommissioners, he chie and assisan chie o he ire deparmen, and oicers rom he oher Red Bank ire companies. The inerior o he ruck house was decoraed wih American lags, and lowers adorned he banque able. The lowers were presened o he company by Nicholas Buierbaelh-supermenden o Cornelius N. HSRB place a Oceanic. Tlie enerainmen was by local alen and consised o piano selecions by Percy Benne and Wilbur Gardiner; guiar and mandolin dues by Del Fisher and Waler Suplien; vocal eolos by James S. Logan and Oliver Suphen, and a skech by George Grause. Then came he banque, and i was a spread o be enjoyed. There were cold meas, chicken and poao salads, celery, pickles, French ice cream and cake. Cigars were passed around o aid digesion. A he close o. he banque Edmund Wilson made a speech complimening he company on is eiciency. NDCTED FOR MURDER. Perdoni and Slorris Held or Kill. ina lurs. Saal. " < The grand jury on Monday morning reurned a join indicmen agains Frank Perdoni and Howard Morris or he murder o Mrs. Morris Naal a Asbury Park las December. Their rial was se or May 21s. Perdoni a one ime conduced a rui sora a Red An indicincd was also ound agains Samuel Johnson ( a negro o Middleown ownship, who was arresed or uemurder o his wie, Henriea Johnson, on January 20h. He will be ried on May 14h. Nineeen oher indicmens were banded up by he grand jury and wo presenmens. The presenmens relae o he railroad crossings a Freneau and Morganville. The Cenral railroad was censured or no having he crossings guarded by gaes and or allowing cars on he siding o obsruc he view o ravelers. The commissioners o Freehold were censured or no having he Souh sree crossing a ha place properly guarded and lia Pennsylvania railroad company or violaing he sae law requiing he whisles o is locomoives o give warnings a crossings. was a liis crossing lia he Avon baskeball eam was sruck by a Pennsylvania reigh rain on Chrismas nigh and one o heir number killed, *- - v. Seeds Recorded. Tlie ollowing real c&ue rnnserb have been recorded in he oice o llie counv clerk a. Freehold or llie week ending March 314, 1906 : SJK.WSHHV TOWNSHP. Allen.. Smih o Mary Jane Smllli. Lund u Ud Hunk. $310. Jwuslin L. Shoemaker loavullniii A, SlioGninber, Piece ul properly. S. (jcoriii! J. HeiWrickson o Mea S. DowleD. Piece o propvrlv. S4<M. (iuunie J li-nilrlckann lo Henry llendrlckson Land n K.ir llavcn. % $*]. Huus S. MMill nml olicrhu (icor(e ". Vicor. Pluci o piopciiv, STi. Jiiinra N. Uuniill o Edward. Oukley. Lnnd a Ud Uauk.S.lKJ. Josepli *. Chuduiik and ohprs exm. lo uua 8, Mcrrl, irumiii!. Miw <i( propimly. 81 Frederick W. Knden o Dunlul. Applecue, Jr, land ul RHU Dank, Sl.Odll. OinKl H. Anplikaie, Jr.. o Frederick \V. Ballon Land ai lleil Hunk, S... Uuiwrl U. Slnkliis uclmrlolio K. Sickles. Land ul cd Bank. Sli.li. ieni((i! ). KupiT mill iilhcrs o Olmrles. Build, Land uiooiiiilo Jliii. Wiii-i Wllcli dull, o Uhniiiiile C. Brown, llcc o propm v Hlgliuiod* n Navcidik mprovemen company ( Sumuel A. liwn i eci> o iiropcry, S. Jolin 0 Voglur o Sunnier H. Pnrsoim. Plcco o vruporr 81. } iiimiibl. ununim o Joseph Scepa. Plcco o: p r onor)\ 81. John. Hur n suliella M. Caser, lruuor n Middleown vllluire. S. Per lloori) o Jolin J..onun. Plvceo prop v.m. si; Eininn J. Miller o Culicrlnu Moun. Lnnd m l l l K $1( ATLANTC UU.ANDS. Tlorence M. Crmik o Miiynard. Spear. Pico o propery. <1. Clmrliix Asa KriinclB.Hlnrl.o KllzuliUi Craw onl, liree o propery, Sl.WK). KATONTOWN TOWNHir..lands HiMii o TlmmiiB M. Dlckenxon. lcco pio ieny. (. Henry (Jorllea o Jniiica. Woleo. ldco propery. $8W. John W. (ildrd nml ohi:rn ricdlvm, o Tlioim.7, D,.iuUli. llcu o propury, Jllili. AT.ANT) TOWNHP. Wlllliiin B. Rnm-rord o Thorium Coonoy, ki. o properly, n.bwl. * Juonl) M. Appl(K»(e li) Llzzlo E. Plurco. Plww wpvrir.. J. Alber Knowllon o. H. (J. Lopn. Piece propery. 8i.sw). Cbarlra C.CroxHon lo Mliiliuol Konli Land Freehold, S. UAAWAN TWNHie...ucV. Tl(<i lo (ikoria M. HUJVMH. Land Mihiwnn, $M. iurtan TOWNHir. Anniii J. Vox lo H..lon(!plin (,alhnlli. cliiireli Ki.>y Hiil, Plena opropiirv, %i%). Wolir., llyrnu Ui Allwi, lyino, Plrao pruihsrly. 81. AL TOWNM! 1. Unrln Moirln o uil Dunk o Oliiirloa l.mvls Pluce or propery, VSOO. Ouer Garmen News. Wearing Apparel or Spring, We are prepared o show you all he laes Snd bes Easer creaions. We have a very large assormen o choose rom a prices we know o be\yery low, and qualiy is never sacriiced o make a price. SilK Coas or Women. Eon Jackes, Three-Quarer Coas, Long Coas, Priced rom $3.98 o $15-00 Nay Cover Jackes. 3.98, 4-98,5.98, 6.98 Sylish Easer Suis V Made Eon syle, silk-lined Jackes, circular skirs,} Alice Blue, Old Rose, Grey, Navy Blue and Black, 9.98 and Childrens Spring Jackes Cover Cloh, Shepherd Checks and Silk Coas, >> $1.98 Upwards. Gloves or Easer. $1.OO Kid Glove Values, 69 Cens. A very superior qualiy Kid Glove, in all he laes spring shades; an, mode, gray, whie and black, made wih gusseed ingers, new siched back and wo clasps ; a kind sold by he larges ciy sores a $1.00, our price or he season,. 69c. LONG KD GLOVES. FNE QUALTY. 20-BUTTON LENGTH, $2.39 WATCH US GROW! 1CBUTTON LENGTH, $1.98 HUNG PAPER We have he ines sock o wriing paper o b& ound in Red Bank.. Papers o* all colors andall qualiies o sui he ases. Prices range rom as low as you wish o go o as high as you 1 wish o pay. You Can ge a good box o wriing paper (34 shees o paper, 24 envelopes and a bloer) or 10 cens, Teley \ Son, Newsdealers and Saioners 10 Broad S., " RED BANK 100 Sudens are now in aendance a TRANERS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. BOOKKEEPNG - SHORTHAND -ENGLSH. O Vial mporance in many cases, is immediae advice rom a docor. Wih a Telephone in your house you can secure ha advice in a FEW MNUTES, day or nigh. The New York and New Jersoy Telephone Company, :: 164 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J.: DONT FORGET US! A FLYER Tabourees These are quarered oak or mahogany, polished, and are ull size, made wih preyshaped ops and legs. Regular Price, $1.25 This is jus a leader o give some ideii o he way we have. We keep everyhing in he lino o Furniure in.all grades a he very lowes pricoa. TRY US ONC. LOGANS 62 & 64 Broad S. Tel. 20 J 8-w. Red Bank, N. J. ^ THE NEWEST Long Sack Coas, some wih deep cener ven, ohers wih deep side vens. We have hem in all grades. Also Top Coas, Crayenees, Has, Gaps, Gloves, Shirs and Neckwear., - Only he, new ideas and all honesly- priced. You can go wrong buying a - * The Qualiy Sore M. M. DAVDSON, RED BANK. ***********************************************»* Bank on a Cerainy! n buyingla^buggy-remember he vehicle wih a pas is worh more han a dozen wih a uure. Don experimen or risk your money on possibiliies or probabiliies when dead cerainies are* o be had. We carry sandard builds o work, also medium and cheap grades, bu guaranee everyhing according o he grade. WE ABE NOT UNDERSOLD ON HARNESS. Buggy harness, hand sewed...-.,. $20.00 Surrey harness $18.0O"" 7 Hand sewed double dra harness $30.00 EVERYTHNG FOR THE STABLE. Bidsall & Son, 33 and 35 Monmouh S.,ledBank. >» » < Furnished Houses. 4<, Wha have you 1;o Ren or he Summer Season?, Wo aro now making up acompleo lis o Furnished Houses o be rened his season. you havo a propery you wish o ren we would liko o havo you lis i a onco. 1 THEODORE F. WHTE, "REAL ESTATE." Regiser Building, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 28-R.

15 AMONG OUR NEGHBORS, HAPPENNGS N THE VLLAGES ROVNDA&OVT RED BANK., SHREWSBURY NEWS. Recen emonlsj. J. Jlahonev Meeing o he Zderaru Sociey House Compleed. -Library Eneruininen. Charles E, Moore has moved rom The lierary sociey me las vyednesday nigh a Mrs, J. C. Rushs; The pro- Borden Bros. house OD be Red Han!; road o he Laera arm on he Eaonown road. Clarence Buchanon has bessie Dennis, papers by Francis E. Tilgram consised o a piano solo by Miss moved rom Headdpns Corner o he on, Miss Elizabeh Higginson,- Mrs. F. house vacaed by Mr. Moore. Sanley Higginson and Miss Marie Richardson, and a vocal solo by Mr. Tilon. J. J. Mahoneys new house id abou compleed.. will be occupied by The nex meeing will be held nex Micim- M Qxrriy, who is employed asa Wedneday nigh a Miss Higginsons. coachman by Mr, Mahoney. A. Holmea Shoemaker has resigned as Dr. Oiiark-s 1J. W bie hus moved rom collecor or he Prudenial insurance Frank Marxs house on he Red Bank company and is now employed a Long road o Red Bank. Mrs. Geargmnnh Branch in he Oice o he Tinern waer Paerson, who has been boarding; a Mrs. Abbie Sleepers, bus moved ino he house company. yacaed by Dr. Whie. Ap enerainmen or he benei o he EipeB have been laid o urnish Bodine public library will be held a Crescen Hazards house on Sjcaraore avenue hall on Friday nigh, April 20h; wih waer. Rpv. Arhur S. Cole, ; pasor o. he William Jerey has given up his posiion a William S. Fansbawes place. in he Bapis church here nex Sunday Bapis church a Millville, will preach Sephen Reynolds is employed in his a boh services. place.. s...:.. Mrs. E. C. Hazard has se ou a prive hedge on he place she recenly bough o John R. Sickles.-.The young peoples missionary sociey o he Presbyerian church will mee in he Sunday-school room nex Saurday nigh. H. C. Corney o Red Bank conduced services a Chris church on Sunday. Fred Van Vlie, who aends. Columbia college a Washingon, D. C, is spending several days a his home here. He is obliged o sop his sudies or a ime on accoun o sickness. Qarre Silwell, who has been employed all winer on a carpener job a Madisorj, is now a his home here. T. J, ODonohue spen Saurday a his borne here. Mr. ODonohue has bough an auomobile. Mr. and. Mrs. John Hamm, who were recenly married, have moved ino Michael Riordans. house on he Red Bank road, ormerly occupied by Thomas Polli. Mrs. Elizabeh Cordova o Alanic Highlands is visiing her siser, Mrs, Samuel Obre. The reading, club me *y_esirday a Mrs. Arhur Swis a Red B;iok. William Line, who recenly ell and bruised his knee, bos recovered nnd has resumed his duies as mail carrier. C. J. Jones o Red Bank has bough a arm wagon rom Charles B. Hurley. Miss Emma Holme, who has been visiing her aun a,. Philadelphia, has reurned home. Miss Holmes had been in ailing healh and she wen o Philadelphia hinking a change would be beuelcial. She has nlrnoa enirely recovered rom her sickness. William. Green has sold a riding culivaor o Crisiana "Bros, o Nu Swamp. Harry Borden, who was laid up wih n heavy.cold, has recovered and is able o be abou Rev. Henry Cross o Red Bank preached in he Presbyerian church on. Sunday morning.. EVERETT NEWS. lira. SUlraaon Enerains Friends on Her Birhday. Miss Mary Caron, who has been visiing relaives in New York, has reurned home. Miss Amelia Caron o Asbury Pak spen Sunday wih her parens here. Hr&_E._H. Magee ell on Thursday o ~asltweek"and sprained her arm. Mrs. J. B. Sill wagon enerained a number o riends on her birhday las Saurday nigh. Theevening was pleasanly spen in ringing and playing games. Rereshmens were served a a seasonable hour, - Mlr>s Edih Sou o Trenon, who has been spending he pas monh wih Mrs, E, H. Magpe, is now visiing Miss Delia Robers o Keypor. Mrs. John P. Schenck is visiing her siser, Mrs. Charles Fisere o New York. MBS Carrie Anonides, who has been visiing riends in Long Branch, has reurned borne. Jobri B. Cos el o and amily spen Sunday wih John Vernell o Nu Swamp. Bernard Coyne o New York, who has been visiing John Murphy, has reurned homo. A pe ca owned by Edgar Evans ell in a well and was drowned. Miss Olga Murphy o Belord is visiing her aun, Mrs J. B. Sillwngon. Frank Fenon, Jr., spen Sunday wih his cousin, Miss May Evann. LNCROFT NEWS. A Pary a Harry Waiings Las Friday Sgh. Harry Walling, son o William A, Walling o he Phalanx, enerained a number o riends on Ficlay nigh,. The evening was spen in pluying grimes and danoinp;. Rereshmens wero nerved» midnigh. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. James -Richaale,.Mr. anil Mrs. Aaron Suphen, A. J. Conover, CharleB Bucklin, Jr,, JnmeB nnd Grorgo Riclvdnlo, M!BB Nellie Supbcn and John and Aaron Suphen, Jr., o he Phalanx; MBH Emma Silwagon, Chnrles Ely, Taylor Banco ond Ray Craword o Holmdel, Miss.EP Conover, Mies Bessie Thompson, EiWo Clnyon and Hewle Conover o Lincroi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shus and Minn Louisa Suphen o Asbury Park ; and Misses Elnio Conovor nnd, EaBle Coleman o Red Bank, A dimo sociiiblo will bo held in he Bapis ehnpol nex Fridny nlpch. Mrs. M. E. Tiiylor ond Mrs. Linda Bnenc nro viiiilng riends a Elizabeh and New York. Mlao Anna Thompson io spondlng ho week wih idlnlvon a oi Bank,, Miss Kahorino Holmes o Rod Binl hnn boon visiing her cousin, Mw.Bnra Reid. ^ ^ payd o advorlao in TUB.RCGUBTUU. 2= EATONTOWN NEWS. and Bookles., Easer Posals. Souvenir Posals o Red Bank in grea variey. Newspapers, Magazines, Books and Saionery. MOSELLES 34 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. or in, Boys and Children. Fashion is here in all is glory. Suis wihe x- remely long coas, suis wih airly long coas. No maer now asidious you may be wheher exreme in your ideas or conservaive in your ases, youll ind Suis, Top Coas and Rain Coas ha will please andi.you., _ MENS SPRNG SUTS Made in all he laes designs, cus and syles. Long coas, deep rens, and ull or medjum Peg rousers. Single or double breased models. $6.00. o RAN COATS All Hie new Spring models, in Oxords nnd Checks. You need one o hese grea or any occasion, rain or shine. $10.00 o TOP COATS AND REEFERS For ones 2} o* 10 years. Ligh and dark covers, blue chevios and reds; double breased; small and large collars; emblems on sleeves. Special a $3.00. Regular $400 vnhipb. Oher grades a $1.00 o $5 00. SUT CASES. UMBRELLAS AND STORM CLOTHNG TOP COATS The op coa days are here, and we-are ready o mee your wans wih he swelles line you ever saw. Ligh, dark and specked e. ecs. _ Shor box syles and medium lenghs. $5.00 o $ BOYS AND CHLDRENS SUTS Top coas and reeers, Suis or all ages. Russian regulars and double-breased models, $1.98 o $6.00. Regular $2.50 o $ SPRNG FURNSHNGS Has, Shirs, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Neckwear. See our Negligee Shirs a 50c, he equal o he $1.00 Shirs ha mos sores are showing. Our neckwear a 25c. can be duplicaed anywhere. A sweller line a 50c. Ge inquisiive. J.RRDEL, Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, 26 Broad S., - Red Bank. 6 KLLS SAN JOSE SCALE. N ANY QUANTTY AT TH - KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY R. H. VAN DERVEER, Broad and Monmouh Ss. Phono 18B. RED BANK. N. J, KNCKERBOCKER o rading here is a; plod one or you and we appreciae i and inend o make i a good habi or you. - Our cusomers appreciae our eors and say wih us because goods, service.arid prices are always righ, i ^ s alse economy o buy cheap groceries and meas; beer have our ine groceries and meas a lowes prices.,- Try are special swee Prune, 9c. 1b ; 3 lbs. or 25c.; and a very large ar Prune, 12c. lb. A ancy Prune or 13c.; 2 lbs. or 25c. A small Prune a 5c. lb..... We have also he Evaporaed Peaches, pared and unpared ; Apricos, Pied Plums, Evaporaed Apples, &c, &c..;. A special Easer Ham a 13c. lb., and all he bes brands o Bacon, a righ prices. Thorburns reliable Garden Seeds and all kinds and sizes o Onion Ses a specially low prices. Seed Poaoes rom Maine are selling very as and prices are advancing. Don delay bu see : our sock. We have many varieies.. DOREMUS BROS. CO., 11 & 13 Broad Sree,.<^^^^ PHONE 16-J. BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. A Machless Exposiion o Easer Millinery, Descripion, is impossible he has are boh, oo many and oo beauiul o be described. $ WE ASK YOU TO VST US, and we J promise you i will be o your ineres. We are showing a magniicen combinaion o millinery ar, novelv and beauy, and moderae prices. Original Model and Superb Trimmed Has;; suiable or all occasions. v ; nans and Childrens Cloaks and Has. o mach, is our specialy. Beauiul syles a j aracive low prices. Agen or he celebraed i C B. a la Spirie and R. &*p. Corses. A ull $ assormen o sizes in sock o i^ny igure. Prices Range rom 50c. o $5.00. T PAYS TO BUY OF T 1. BROAD ST., \ RED BANK. Ferilizers For Sale. m su Used and; recommended by leading armers o Monmouh Couny. Also NTRATE OF SODA in Original Bags. COLLNS BROS., Por Monmouh Soamboa Dock, Por Monmouh, New jersey. Red Bank, N. J. The ines Rigs in Red Bank he Livery, Boarding and Sales Sables, o Frank P. Sriker, Monmbuh Sree,. near Railroad Depo, RED BANK, N. J. No worn-ou horses, no old cariages, bu everyhing he ines sylish in every respec. have us added a new lo o closed carriages o my business and am prepared o ill all orders or weddings, unerals, ec. Boarding Horses a Specialy.... Telephone 18-R.. \ Good Plumbing No plumbing Job s oo nrpre (or me o underake; DO job s oo small orme o give aenion o, Tbe small Job Res he same aenion as he big one hey bub (re he bes. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FUKN8HED. JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SATSFACTON GUARANTEED. carry consanly on hand all he laes saniary appliances, enabling me o da work wihou delay. [HOWARD FREY MONMOUTH ST., RED BANE, NEW JESEEY THE BEST POSTONS n business are held by hose bes qualiied o Oil biin. (o)omiui graduaes (JET good posiions ond HOLD hem because hey are rained o do cood work. Pay School open he yearround. Full inormaion upon reques. COLEMAN COLLEGE Corner Academy and llalsey Srees, Newark, V. J. J. KUOLER. JR.. Prln. NOTCE. To WHOM T MAY CONCERN : Pursuan o be provluonso an ac o be Lep;l«laurS o he Sae o New Jersey, eniled An AW o auborizo persons o change belr names, approve d February 24h, 187(1, nolco s heriby given hi hall apply o he Cour o Common Plena o be Couny o Mliimnub, a ho Cour Houso a Freehold, on THUsDAY. THE TWELFTH DiY OF APRL, nex, a en oolock n ho orenoon, or as soon hereaer a can be beard, or an order o auhorize me o aasumo anoher namo, o Wi: he naruo o" John F. Quanamsh." JOHN F. QUACKENBUSH. Bolm»r.Mnnmoub Couny, Now Jersey. Daed March B, ALSTON BKKKMAN, Les Viu Foree We Tell You Ye To Take B BN. N BOSWORTHS NFALLBLE NERVNE. Tuo Grea Tonlo or ho Blood) Norvcn and Somach, and a Wendorullemody or Troubles o ho LVER AND KDNEYS. ABK James Cooper, Jr., or or wri* ho niinuaouron DOSWORTH MEDCNE GOMP HY, WUTNEV PONT. N. Y, *

16 JMOM OUR NEGHBORS, very sick or his pas week,.> bu is now iolproyink pk. William Dyer, who has been employed a New York or several monhs, has re» urned o his home here. HAPPENNGS N THE VLLAGES ROVNDA&OV RED BANK. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Hie Bapis Pasor Sugges* Mmproved Condiions. Las Sunday morning Rev. HoVace R Goodchild, pasor o he Bapis church, preached on he subjec, " The Middleown Bapis church, is opporuniy and obligaion." Some ime ago Mr. Goodchild gave ou ha he was going o make an eor o have he church rebuil, and he sermon was in line wih hu hough, He had sen ou an inviaion o he members, requesing hem o aend he service i possible and Jhe church was illed. n his inviaion he pasor said : " Proud as we may jusly be o he hisoric pas o our dear chinch, we mus recoguize ha wha has been done does no-release us rom presen duy; i really increases our obligaions o Service. We mus work earnesly, so ha wha has been aihully done shall be made ruiul by our uli raen o duy. Condiions have grealy:changed ; shall we allow hese changes 10 be derimenal or shall we ake advanage o hem and work ogeher or he success ha is possible?" he pasors plan is no o pu up a new srucure, bu.o repair and repain he exerior and o rebuild and reurnish he inerior. The sermon wus well received. Rev. Mr. Michell o New York has acceped he call o he pasorae o he The social circle me a Mrs. Laayee Raynorson Thursday aernoon. Tweny Reormed church. He preached in hemembers were presen. churcli on Sunday., A recapion was given Rev, H. M, Call on us. You will no Smih on his reurn rom conerence, Lubiirrow & Thompson liave rened regre i. You will be very glad This is Mr, Smihs ourh year as pasor he living rooms over heir sore o a o he church., o i. We do excellen work, man employed by Frank Anderson. Ausin and Clinon Presley o, he A sociable will be held a he Bapis and our charges are only reasod Highlands have been visiing riends parsonage o-morrow nigh under he here... able. W c vvork on he princi aibpices o he Chrisian Eudeavor sociey. An oering will be aken up. pie hdg a saisied cusomer i Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Smih, George Duour, Mrs. Annie Compon and Mrs. Union services were held in he Re-Jnmeormed church on Sunday nigh, York. Meeley spen Wednesday a Newour bes adverisemen. We John Thorp and amily will soon move o New York. Mr. Thorp liar been Misa Olive Truax, who has been spending several weekb wih riends a As-promply and cheerully. urnish esimaes o any kind manager o he Greenwood arm or many years. Mr. Cook o Long. sland bury Park, has reurned home. has succeeded him as manager. Mr. and Mrs. William Beegan o New Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Taylor, who York spen Sunday wih relaives here. have been spending he winer in New York, will.reurn o "Orchard Home," o-morrow. Miss Nellie Spader, a nurse a he Long Branch hospial, spen Monday arid Tuesday wih her moher, Mra. Adelaide Spader. Miss Sella Vernell o Red Bank spen par o las week wih Mis3 Besaie Craword o his place. FAR HAVEN NEWS. Several Firs o April Sovnyi n he Villaae. Charles Hayden has moved rom Sidney Smihs house on Main sree o Clarence Liles house on Caherine sree. William Mahews, who has been blacksmih or John W. Fielder, has moved o Hazie. Samuel Traord, who liaa been living wih his aher, Abram Traord, has gone o housekeeping in C. D. Chandlers house on Pearl sree. Benjamin Hendrickson has a posiion in New York as chaeur or C. W. Cannon, a ormer residen o Red Bank. Arhur Keel o New York spen Sunday wih Bis aher, H. A. Keel. A sociable was held a he Mehodis parsonage on Thursday nigh. The evening was spen in playing games and in general sociabiliy. A collecion was aken up amouning o $15. Mr. and Mrs/Frank Weson and heir sou Cliarles spen Sunday a heir home here. ^_ The moor boa works o he lae Rober D. Cliaudler will be coninued by his son, William H. Chandler.- The same hands will be employed a he works. Mr. ami MM. Andy Handy, who are known in he hearical circles as * Haudy Andy and Diana," have reurned rom a successul our o Holland. Mrs. Jnndy is a mirror dancer o inernaional repuaion. She brough wih her rom Hollund many aricles o apeary, porcelain, ec., or he decoraion o her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrissey are expeced a heir coage here his week or he summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Herber have reurned rom a lihiirical our o England and ure now a heir coage here or he Minnner. Mrs. Herber, brough a number o souvenirs or her riends, ainonn he moii! vnlunble o.which was a jace se o rale design or Mrs. Fred Ryder. JT1E SLVER NEWS. Pp/ec Record o Aendance a he Public School. The pupils o he public school who were neiher absen nor urdy during March were: Room l-[larrl«(ni HlMiupiinoni, William A. DowliiBj Urvilk llordou, Waller Kyrrsnn. Murmll Mumi, leiuy Suillli, Kiln Homier. Klicl Cooper; (irueii Ourliarl, Cecil ieem*. llcnrieiii Liuiu. Kllu Wllbv, Lulu WulimrlKli, Miiielene Ayrcs, Lcim Curlmi, Mildred onuver. oom 3 Kdwail Wlliy. Porcy Duwllnir, Hay. inonil Smilli, Sanley li.rki:r, Moiiroo eeveu, Frnnk Drain. Julliii) BhiiinpniHire, May Cnrbnr. APH Homier, liervau riizmnurlcii. Dorohy Dean, loululi BrccLenridKO. l.onlan Wllliy, 8nnih ord. oom -lleiicleiii oblnsoi, Hurry Horuld. Frunl Curis, who has been working on ilie Tlioinus McCnrlcr place, in now employed by he Manuacurers auo mobile company o New York. Willimn J. Conover moved las Thurii day rom J.L. Dnviss houan o Mrs Julia (lowlands muso. Mr. Davis has moved ino B own lioueo. Rev, B, C. LlpphiCo, Hr., spoko a ho Mehodis churuii on Sunday morning in he ineres o lyiiniri^on seminary, 0. G. Worliley is building 11 bay window o his house. 1 Frank L, Smih is building a kiolicn cxeimion o his hounc Tho rally o he Sandard Boarvrn Which wan o have (icon held HB Friday was posponed ill Monday nigh on accoun o he aorm. You haven roi»d all ho nows o he couny unil you mvo road Tins Una- UTKR. Adv, KEANSBUBG NEWS. llcv. 11. H. Smih Reurned ua Pasor or HH Fourh Vea. Waler Walling o Por Monmouh and Mies Ehel Merz o Newark spen Sunday wih Miss Annie Palmer. ; ew days wih her siser, Mrs. Norman Mrs. Daniel Hendrick,Bon, Sr., o Harmony,and Mr, and Mrc T. M. Cooper o Henry Yerringon is Seriously sick Hallenbake o Arlingon, Brooklyn have been visiing Mrs: A. D. wih pleurisy. - : Howard. Miss Helena Buer.bacb, who aends Mrs. Sarah Brands has reurned rom Wellealey college*, is spending he Easer a visi a Jersey Ciy,.. vacaion wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. is visiing her siser, Mrs. James Seeley, Nicholas Buerbach. Miaa Lillian Thompson o Lakehurs Richard Rogers aended he uneral Mr. and Mrs. Alber VanBrun o Bel-oord spen Sunday wih Mrs. Seeley. Sunday. Thomas Haggery a New York on Charles Mahews o Hamilon is visiinr hiaaua, Mrs. Sinon Truax. Silver spen Sunday wih Mr. VanNess John VanNes and amily.o Lile William and Mae Smih bpen Sunday broher, L. B VanNes. a Navesink wih heir grandaher, John McPeak "spen par o las week Rev. W. McKendree Bray, who has been wih his siser a Bordenown. sick several monhs.. Miss Mabel Trenbah spen par o las The Misses Rogers o Key por spen week a he"r home a Somerville, Sunday wih heir siser, Mrs. Frank A sage load rom here will aend a Seeley, pary o be given by Miss Bessie Kennedy Mieses Carrie and Maud Sanhope o o he Ridge road o-nigh. Keypor spen Thursday wih Mrs. J. D. Mcskill. Alber and Helen Kenny o Pleasanvilleare visiing heir grandmoher, Mrs. Anne Compon. Mrs. William Robinson, who recenly reurned rom he hospial, has bepn OCEANC NEWS. Tiro Vouna Men Complee a Course in an Elecrical School. William Brill and John Maboney have compleed a course o sudy in a New York elecrical shool are now a heir homes here. Miss Eva Jerey has been spending a When You Need a Plumber SABAT.i & WHTE, 16 and 18 Fron S., Red Bank. V. J. WE HAVE OPENED OUR NEW STORE N RED BANK AT No. 41 BROAD STREET. OUR PRNCPAL LNE WLL BE.., Ladies Ready-o-Wear Goods. WE WLL ALSO KEEP FULL LNES OF!? " Skirs, Hosiery, Underwear, Wrappers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Laces, Embroideries, Noions, &c. The above Shir Waiss, well made, o good maerial, made in our own acory, we are oering a he special price o 98c. Each ON FRDAY AND SATURDAY, APRL 6 and 7. The above Shir Waiss wc arc oering as a special or hese wo clays a e 49c. Each. Formal Opening and our Souvenir Day will be SATURDAY, APRL W k - A. L GOLDBERG, 41 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. */" : MPORTANT SPRMC AWMOUiyCEMENT! - ESTABLSHED Larges Exclusive Furniure and Carpe House in jhe Couny, Our our immense loors are now socked o over-lowing wih he ines and cleanes Hoe o high grade iirniure and carpes, ec., ever shown in his secion, oaing a mos comprehensive variey o selec rom ; and hose conemplaing he urnishing o a whole house or needing bu a single aricle, will ind here worhy urniure which is horoughly sound in consrucion and perec in syle and inish.... A big assormen 0/ carpes, wall paper, beds, bedding, linoleum, oil cloh, window shades, ec.; in ac everyhing usually carried in a sore o his characer, all o whion are sricly A No. 1 as o qualiy and everyhing in he enire esablishmen is marked a he lowes possible rock boom prices, consisen wih hones good?. Those looking or he very bes goods in he counry a he lowes prices will ind a his sore real values no o be ound elsewhere. V 100,000 ROLLS WALL PAPER REGULAR PRCES. Here is.he greaes chance ever oered o buy he newes syles and he ines grades o wall paper a he lowes prices ever quoed on similar goods no a roll o las years paper in he sore, showing nohing bu he 1906 designs and colors, made by he bes and mos exclusive makers. We carry he larges and ines sock o wall paper in New Jersey. Fine assormen o heavy papers in scrolls, sripes and lorals, regular 8,-10, 15 and 18c, now on sale a, per double roll... 2 and 3c. Beauiul lo o ine gils and dull inish papers, in all he new colorsy/ln paerns suiable or any room in he houe, values rom 18 o 35c, our price or his sale, per double roll, only.. 5c. These papers include our ines gils and heavies embossed papers, in reds, greens, blues and oil oher popular ins, values or hese papers run rom 25e. o 75c., now, ppr double roll,..". 8andl0c. An excepionally ine assormen o very- high grade papers in beauiul gold and delicaely ined papeis, including some pressed papers, all o go, during his sale, per double roll,... 25c. We also carry in sock a handsome line o exclusive paerns suiable or any use, iu papers ranging rom 25c. o 80c. The npecial books o Pea, Thibau, Birge, Mairs, Maxwell, Graves and ohers are here and selecions can be made a a remarkable, saving.- No maer how- cheap or how Bue a paper you need, we can ill he bill, and a a lower price. HGH GRADE FURNTURE BARGANS. Pull size velour couches, good springs, worh $6 00, very special a. $ 3.98 Exra large, ull Turkish spring edge couches, solid oak rames, claw ee, egular price $15.00, very special 9.98 Full line and up o ; Large solid oak sideboards, French plae mirrors, brass rimmed, equal o many being sold by ohers a $15.00, specially marked High back, solid rock maple dining chairs, deeply - carved backs, srongly braced, worh $1,50, speoial. j... 98o. 3-piece bedroom suis, consising o large high bed, ull size dresser and wasbeand, whole sui nicely carved, good glabs, brass rimmed, he bes suir in he world or he money, special GO-CARTS AND BABY WAGONS. A noable showing o go-cars and wagons in-kll grades and syles. Every one specially marked,, $100 go-cars, special a $ a Fine go-cars wih reed hood, Heywopd make,, regular price $20.00, special RUGS. Wool Smyrnas, 30x63 in., $2.00 value, special... $1.38 " " 30x63 in., $3.50 " " Bromleys Smyrnas, 30x63 in., $3.00 value, special 1.98 Jue Smyrnas, 9.xl2..a 8.98 Brussels rugs, 9.xlS,,a Shirvan Brussels rugs, 9.xl2., a, Axminser rugs, 9.xl2., a Bigelow Axminser rugs, 9.xl2., a " Wilon velve rugs, Reamleas 9.xl2., a..! Crex rugs, a 68u., 983., $1.25, ec. $15 OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES, SPECAL AT $ Lowes price ever heard o or he genuine Oiermoor maress. Only a ew le and no more o be sold a his price when sock is exhaused. Every maress made in.he usual Osermooi- manner. Range o A. C. A. icking o choose rom. Exra ine solid, quarered oak, inished suis, large oval mirrors, swell rons, regular value $33.00, special., Very large, elaboraely carved, sideboards o. solid golden oakj. 3 large French plae mirrors, swell rons, value $30.00, special Odd dressersin maple rom $6.48 up, Whie enamel dressers rom $7,98 o $15,00.." - Oak dressers rom $7.50 o $35.00., Birds eye maple dressers rom $19.08 o $ The Birds eye maple dres3ers a $19 98 have riple swell rons, large plae mirrors, heavy brass rimmings, and are highly polished hroughou, acual value.j.; LNOLEUM SPECALS. 1,000 sq. yards o high grade linoleum in remnan lenghs o rom 1 o.5 yards, value 50 o 75c. per sq. yard, special now, 29c. MATTNGS. Good srong.china maings, 40 yards o roll,. specialper roll Exra heavy China maings, will give very ine wear, special peryard. 18c. Very ine, coon warp, Japanese maings, assormen o colors, very special. 19c. Choice qualiy, coon warp maings, exclusive designs, regular 35 and 40c. values, special... 25c. CARPETS. "~" 9 All wool ngrains, 68"o 75c. grade?, special per yard: 48o. All wool Brussels, ine paernc, worh 75c, special.. ; 58c. Some choice paerns in bes 10 wire apesry Brussels, special per yard 75c. Some choice paerns in Axrainsers and heavy velves, value up o $150, special. 85c. $10 COTTON FELT MATTRESS AT $7.50. We also oer anoher ine genuine coon el, maress, worh $10.00, special a,..-., $7.50 Hundreds o hese are now in use and give splendid saisacion. Very exensive line o brass and whie enamel beds, parlor suis, pedesal and Bquare.op exension ables, ine hair and coon el maresses, China Closes, bookcases, rockers, ramed picures, ec. Esimaes on special size : rugs, carpes, window shades, ec, cheerully urnished ree. - _ THE THE LARGEST WALL PAPER DEALERS N THE STATE. E: "VSTEST Trolley Passes he Door. COR. FRST AND CHURCH STREETS, KEYPORT, N. J. Oxords An immense sock o Handsome Low Shoes, ready or everybody. Womens, $1.25 o $4.00 Mens o 6.00 CLARENCE HTE, Red Bank. *»»»» FRANCS WHTE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance. :M:oisrEJ TO FURN8HED COTTAGES rom $l><l o $",000; n own, on rlvcir unil on HD iunmm ruuil, FARMS FOR SALE, 10 norca, SO.OMl. 110 nciw, 1.R ueron, 810,00(1.!i9 acres, random hi>uso, $B;000. PROPERTY N TOWN orhuu nrunl mrgilns, NSURANOE n Old Uollulilo Comimnlon, Phono Olloe: Corner Monmouh and Broad Srooa. Aer 6 P. S. Rosldonco on River Bank and Eas Fron Sree. FRANCS WHTE, PANOS AND ORGANS On Terms o Sui Purchasers, ALSO The di&on onograkh $1.00 Down and $1,00 Weekly. U & W. H. Norris, 51 Mnpll Avoinw, HED 1AN& _...._. Meeings o ho Donrd o Hoalh. Tho rcgiiinr meciliiin or in Rod Dnnk Hoard o lmdh will m held on HD lrn Friday o enoi monh; o 8:00 r. u., il liu Town Hull, on Monmouh nrcd. Venom lmvlno conplnlnb o mnko will pronon horn o ho BccxoUiry n wriing. OHA,K8 >. W/NER, PrMlion. Dn, 11.. (UmiiBON, Bocroory.

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