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1 Tm. VOLUME NO. *-?& ^ RED BANK, N J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, PAGES 1 TO 8; MANY RECENT MATHS. A TRYNG SEASON ON THOSE OF FEEBLE HEALTH. George lake, the Adopted Sen of John Lake of Sector Place, Des of Tuberulo88ofthe Bran-Other. Beaths. George Lake, the adopted eon of John Lake of Rector place, Red Bank, ded on Tuesday nght of last week, aged sxteen years. Death was caused by tuberculoss of the bran. About ; a year ago, whle he was at work at Patterson & Spnnngs store, a dry goods box fell on,hs knee. He went to the Long Branch hosptal for treatment and whle there {races of tuberculoss were found n the knee. He returned home from the hosptal but tuberculoss contnued to develop and fnally went to hs bran, causng hs death. The boy was a son of James Lake of Eatontbwn, a brother of John Lake. When he was very young hs mother ded and he and hs three brothers were put n homes. George ran away from hs home when le was eght years old and came to Red Bank, Snce then he had lved wth hs uncle, John Lake, who adopted hm. and gave hm a good home. The boy ^yas a member of the Baptst church and was dentfed wth the Sunday-school and Chrstan Endeavor Bocet a. He was treasurer of the Xenodochy socety, a socal organzaton of Baptst young people. He was an ntellgent boy and was loved by all who knew hm. One of hs brothers, Wllam Lake, boards at Robert Claytons on Brdge avenue. The funeral was held on Thursday nght at eght, oclock at the house and was conducted by Rev, W. B. Matteson. Mrs. Frank Munson sang "Some day well understand " and " Well never say good-by n Heaven." The body WHS bured on Frday mornng besde the boys mother n the LJulmdel cemetery.- Tha bearers were Harry Clayton, Frank Woods, Clarence Gray and George Hook, members of young Lakes Sunday-school class, and Herbert and Arthur Davs. Mrs. JaneMara Denne, Mrs. Jane Mara Dense of Oceanc ded on Sunday at the state hosptal at Trenton. She had been n feeble health for a year, and about a week before her death she was taken to the hosptal. Apoplexy was the cause of her death. She was 81 years old,_. The funeral was held ths afternoon at one oclock at the house and was conducted by Rev. J. W. Nckelson. The body was burled at Lttle Slver. Mrs. Dense was the daughter of Elsha Jeffrey and was born n Shrewsbury townshp. She was twce marred. Her frst husband was Joseph. Keach and her second husband was Benjamn D. Dense. Both are dead. She leaves a son and daughter by her frst husband Elsha J. Keach and Mrs. Whtney Jeffrey of Oceanc; and a son by her second husband, Edward Dense of Brooklyn. She leaves also a brother, Barte Jeffrey of Jersey Cty, and a sster, Mrs. Rebecca Curts of Manasquan. Charles. ltouwcll. Charles W. Roswell ded at Oceanport on Saturday of (paralyss. \ He was strcken three weeks ago and had been confned to hs bed ever snce. He was seventy years old. For a number of years ho had tended the Goose Neck drawbrdge. He was a Grand Army man, an Odd Fellow and a Free Mason. He leaves a wdow and seven chldren. The chldren are Wllam Roswell, Mrs. EdwardLppncott, Mrs. Wllam Mdgeley and Edward Koswell of Oeeanport; Mrs. S. Tallman and Mrs. Wllam Ferry of Long Branch ; and Mrs. J. H. Cooper of New York. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at two oclock at the Oceanport Methodst church and the.bural was at the West Long Branch cemetery. Hss Carre VanNote. Mss Carre VanNote, daughter of Wllam VanNote of Far Haven, ded last Frday of hasty consumpton, aged 21 years. The funeral was held on Monday at the Methodst Protestant church, of whch Mss VanNote was a member. Rev. Jacob Leuppe of South Amboy conducted the servce, asssted by Rev. John Watson, the pastor of the church. The chor of the church sang "Never Alone," ths hymn havng been selected by Mss VanNote before she ded. Besdes her parents Mss VanNote leaves two brothers, Frank VanNote of New York and Wllam VanNote of Far Haven, and a sster, Mrs. Ada Jeffrey of Long Brunch. She was of n very amable dsposton and had a large crcle of frends. Wn la n J. Shelds. Wllam J. Shelds, son of Wllam Shelds of Rver street, Red Bnnk, ded on Monday of a complcaton of dseases, aged ton years. About sx weeks.ago ho had dphthera. He recovered from ths dsease, but Brghts dsease and other complcatons set n and caused hs death. Hs mother has been Bck wth dphtheraand hs sster s now solc wth the dsease. The funeral was held yesterday at the house at two oclock and was conducted by Rev. James A. Reynolds. The body was bured at Mt. Olvet cemetery. Mss Amu Callas. Mss Amy Calllus, daughter of Lewa Callas of Eaton town, ded on Saturday of a complcaton of dseases, aged 23 years, She began to fal n health last Mny and,,aho went to the Long Branch hosptal for treatment. 1 She dd not m- (Contnued on page S.) A PREACHERS CONFERENCE. t Was Held at the Frst Methodst Church on Monday. The Methodst- mnsters of the New Brunswck dstrct met at the Frs Methodst thurch at Red Bank on Mon day upon nvtaton of the pastor,-rev J. B. Hanes. A symposum on the re> vval. queston was conducted. Rev. E. C. Hancock of Ocean Grove spoke on "Preparaton for revval,"rev. J. Ward Gamble of Manasquan spoke on "What s revval?" Rev. W. R. Wedderspoon of Asbury Park spoke on "Personal work n revval," Rev. Samuel Sargent of West Ocean Grove spoke on " Revval n the,offcal board," Rev:, E. J Kulp of Red~Bank spoke OD "Revva n the membershp," and Rev. John Handley of Long Branch spoke on "Quet work n revvals." At the close of the dscusson Rev. Joseph F. Shaw of Long Branch conducted a consecraton meetng. About 25 mnsters were present and at the close of the servce a collaton was served by the women of the chureh. full lst of grand jurors s as fallows: SaruueMV. Krkbrde, BloomOold Hullck. Wllam Gltord. Wllam T. MoMlllan, Wllam R. stereos, Charles A. Scott, Wllam Cox. Wllam VanNote, B. 8. Nesblt, Joseph T. Felds, Eugene Fay, Patrck McCue, jr., Wllam D. Martn. Wllam Applegate, James H. Calrd. G«org«Bance Pattenson, Edwurd Caanon. James Hall, Henry Campbell, Jonn H.Tuns. Davd L. Applegate. John 8. Hendrlckson, Charles V. Crawford. Wllam C. Ely. TWO LOTS SOLD. Wllam Applegate and John H. Tuns Herbert P. Hll Pans 8G,OOO for a were hot present and the grand jury was Resdence Plot. Allare & Son have sold two lots on the Hope property at Red Bank. Both lots were bought by Herbert W. Hll of New York. One of the lots s on the corner of Maple avenue and the new street whch has been cut through the Hope property. Ths street has been named Reckless place, n honor of Anthony Reckless, the former owner of the property. The corner lot has a frontage of 85 -feet on Maple avenue, and 170 feet on Reokless place. The other lot s on Reckless place, and s 50x133 feet. Ths lot adjonslbe corner lot. The two lots gve Mr. Hll an L-shaped plot of $5 feet on Maple avenue and 220 feet on Reckless place. He pad $5,0 for the plot, and he wll buld a handsome resdence on the property next sprng. A NEW AUDTOR. Charles O. McFadden Elected to the Poston. Charles O. McFaddsn of Long Branch has been elected county audtor by the board of freeholders, Mr. McFadden was elected to fll the unpxpred term of Lyttleton Whte of Eatpntawn, who was recently strcken wth paralyss and who was rendered unable to perform hs dutes. The law provdes that when the audtor s Unable to perform hs dutes, the freeholders must elect a new man to the place. Mr. McFaddens electon was unanmous. Hs present t«rm of offce s only tll May, but hs reelecton at that tme s looked on as certan. The place pays $8 per year and the work s very lght. _ A Daughters of Lberty Electon. At the last regular meetng of the Daughters of Lberty lodge of Far Hnvn the followng offcers were nstalled :. ComcHor-Tllte Martn. Assocate councllor Lzze Chandler. Vco councllor-eleanor Lttle. Assocate vce councllor Eflle Harrey. Recordng secretary Clara Mnon. Assstant recorddfj secrenry Alce Wortbley. Fnancal secretary Cordela Clandlcr. Treasurer Anne M. Hulso. Gude Lydv Taylor. nsde protector Anno Mneee. Outsde prortctor-etta F.-Snltu. Trustee-Elzabeth Wortlley. Fshermen Nearly Drowned. Charles Errckson and Edward Petersen of Seabrght were returnng from a fshng trp yesterday when ther boat upset half a mle from shore. Jack Applegate had just come n wth hs boat, whch s propelled by an engne, and le at once started to rescue them. The men were exhausted when tljey were reached, and ther rescue was dffcult. They became unconscous before they reached the shore, and great efforts were requred to resusctate them. They are now out of danger. A Blanket Stolen. Albert Whte of Mddletown drove to Tnton Falls on Sunday to take home a frend who was vstng hm. Ho put hs horse blanket securely n the back of the wagon and when he got home the blanket was gone. Mr. Whte passed three suspcous lookng persons.on the road and he thnks that one of these ran behnd the wagon and stole hs blanket, as t could not possbly have dropped out of the wagon.».^ T Seven Turkeys Stolen. Mrs. Jula Stryker, who lves on the Wllam B. Parker homestead at Eost Red Bank, had eleven fne turkeys whch roosted n a tree noar the house. One nght last week theves vsted the place and carred off seveu of the flock. There s no tne to the theves. A Stupendous Sale for (Monday) bargan day. We mght call t (remnant) day for we whplace on sale Monday at 0 A. M. thousands upon thousands of remnants. They are samples nhd ends of peces from manufacurors, upholsterers and jobbers, consstng of plnj and fancy denms, fgured velours, prnts, sateens, slkalnes, oretonea, etc., all at ono prco, 5c. a pomnd. Yea we mean Bo,,a pound. Aleo. (Monday) bargan day only, 5 bundles of whte qultng cotton at 10c. each. Joseph Sulz, Rod Bank. Adv. St. Jamess club basketball team vs. Long Branch team at tho olubhouso tonght Adv.. BRBERF AT ELECTONS. THE GRAND JURY CALLED OH TO TAKE ACTON. Judge Fort Tells the Grand Jttrv to nvestgate the Reports of Brbery at Last Falls. Electon and to ndct Vote-Buyer*. " The January term of court opened a Freehold yesterday. The busness of the court ths term wll be lght, there beng only a small amount of busness before the grand jury, and only a few of the cases before the cvl courts beng ready for tral.... Samuel W, Krkbrde of Asbury Park was foreman of the grand,jury._ The therefore ewora wthot them. Judge Fort told the grand jury that there were only a comparatvely few cases for them to consder, and that none of these cases were for serous offences. He spoke at consderable length on the subject of brbery at the electon last fall; hs charge to the grand jury on ths pont beng as follows: "Snce the electon, whch occurred on the sxth of November last, there have appeared n reputable papers n ths county and elsewhere n the state, charges, qute crcumstantal n ther character, of the brbery of voters at that electon n ths county. The court s not advsed that any complants of ths character have been made before any of the local magstrates, nor that any orgnal complants are lkely to be preferred before you; nor s the court fully advsed of the truth of the alleged acts of brbery. The court requested the prosecutor, soon after these publcatons, to look nto the matter and f possble, procure evdence to be presented to the grand jury. Any reasonable expense to employ necessary detectves or others would have been gladly ordered pad. That brbery of voterb dd occur n ths county at the electon n November last s undoubted. Whether t was more flagrant here than elsewhere s questonble. That t exsts at all here or elsewhere a a matter of grave concern. Vgorous acton by a courageous grand jury would do much to check and dscourage t. A few ndctments and convctons, wth resultng mprsonment, of those promnent n poltcal affars who have engaged n ths practce, would have a wholesomeeffectfor good. "The buyng of votes at electons has become BO open and notorous that the morah sense of the communty Beenas t9 have become blunted as to the enormty of the crme. t s hardly possble to conceve of a greater offence aganst republcan nsttutons and the perpetuty of free government than the buyng and sellng of votes. Men honest n every other walk of lfe, who would scorn to volate any other moral.or crmnal Jaw. do not seem to hestate when corruptng tke suffrages oe ther fellow" ctzens. Ths s a condton callng loudly for redress by punshment. "t s qute dffcult for the court to get at the true facts n these cases. The law s clear and explct. The brbery of voters s made a crme punshable both by fne and ra prsonment. t s a henous crme and the penalty s severe, The grand jury can reach t f they wll. The remedy s n your hands, " You come from almost every townshp n the county. You know the men of whom t s sad that they buy votes or handle funds supposed to be used for that purpose. You also know sone men of whom t s beleved that they regularly sell ther sacred rght of buffrage to one party or the other, do you not? The oath whch you have taken adjures you to dlgently nqure ns well as true presentment make. You do ndt have to wat fer some person to come before you wth a complant or untl a case s sent to you by the court or prosecutor. You can brng any matter up yourselves. " f you beleve ypuknow who handled money to buy votes n your town, just subpoena hm before the grand jury and let hm purge hs conscence under" oath ab to what money, he had, what t was used for, and to whom t was gven; and follow each person who receved t wth a lke subpoena untl you get all the facts. f you know a man whom you thnk sold hs vote, brng hm n and ask trm who pad hm. Dlgently nqure for ths terrble crme aganst good government and try to brng those gulty, to justce. You can compel answers to ;hebe questons n votebuyng carepj vhere you could not n others, because our stututo expressly provdes that no wtness ahnll be excused from answerng ny such queston onthe ground that to nawer the same mght orlmnate hm 1 ml the answers whch he shall thus make cannot bo used aganst hm n any proceodng. Of cou-re, gentlemen, thecourt, understands the delcacy and unpleasant character of a duty of ths knd, but when a judgo or grand juror takes hs offcal place ho mlst.not hestate to-do what s rght and hs plnn duty bocnure t- s unplensnnt or dffcult. A man should never permt hmself to bo sworn upon a grand jury f he thnks hs courage s not suffcent to do what tho blgaton casts upon hm to perform. " There can be no greater evl than ote-buyng. t s. dffcult to toll whether the brber or the brbed s the greater offender. Ether s bad enough. Whether ths republc shall rse or fal depends largely upon two propostons Frst, the exercse by all of the rght o suffrage conferred upon them ; and secondly, tlrut ts exercse shall be f from corruptng nfluences of any knd As one loves hs country he should wsh to punsh the man who pollutes ts sourc of power. " The court wll ad you n every way to secure the attendance of any wtness whom any one of you may name, and wll drect process to ssue to have such person brought before you. f you look nto the matter, even though no ndct ment may result, the effect cannot bul be benefcal asa deterrent n thefuture, You are at lberty, as a body or otherwse, to keep the cojurt advsed and to seek ts ad. Do not hestate to proceed f you fnd the track leads to persons of nfluence or to those holdng the same poltcal belef- as yourself. The man you shou:d take the greatest pleasure n brngng to the bar of justce should be the one who has dsgraced your poltcal fath and who would make a pest-house of that part of the temple of lberty wheren you prefer to dwell, The court, wth these observatons, commts to you the conscentous performance of ths sacred duty." After concludng; hs remarks on brbery Judge Fort told the grand jury that t was the duty of the offcals to keep prsoners n the county jal who were under eghteen years" of age separate from the older prsoners, and he asked the grand jury to vst the jal and report on ths matter to hm. He also told the grand jury to nvestgate all charges of llegalty n the lettng of any contract by any town, townshp or county offcals. n the callng of the cases on the calendar the case of the townshp of Mddletown aganst Collector Benjamn Gfrggs was set down for tral on Tuesday, January 28tl>. MONEY FOR THE HOSPTAL. The Women of the Red Bank Auxlary Matte $40. The Red Bank auxlary of the Monmouth memoral hosptal of Long Branch gave a euchre party at Mrs. W. O. Cannons en Broad street on Frday afternoon. Only women were present, but they were out 86 strong. Twenty-one tables were n use durng the progress of the game. Nne przes were provded and these were donated "by the busness men of Ked Bank and the members of the auxlary. Tes for przes were e cded by outtng the cards.. Mss Alce Whte won frst prze and got a bust, Mrs. W. S. Morton won a cushon, Mss Jean Blasdell of Brooklyn won a vase, Mrs. Fred Gll won an etchng, Mrs, Samuel Coggns won a mrror, Mss Margaret Cooper won a handkerchef, Mrs. Adelade Stlwell won a cut glass dsh and Mrs. W. H. Hendrcktson, Jr., won a box of candy. Mrs. Drumnond Woolley of Long Branch won the consolacon prze. At the concluson of the playng re freshments were served. The refreshments were donated by the grocers of the town, so tlwt there was scarcely any expense connected wth the affar. The net recepts amounted lo $40. The women of the auxlary are endeavorng to rase $1,0 to endow a bed n the hosptal. They have already rased 6 and ths amount has been turned over to the hosptal. They wll gve a supper n the town hall on Thursday nght, January 80th, and they wll gve a mltary euchre on Frday, February. 7th. Mss Shaw Entertans. Mss Fanne Shaw of Broad street entertaned a number, of frends on Tuesday nglt of last week. The house was decorated wth holly, evergreens and mstletoe and presented a very pretty appearance. Progressve euchre was played untl a seasonable hour when a collaton was served. Ths was followed by dancng. Mss Morrs to Buld, Mss y A. L. Morra, the mllner, has rented a plot of ground on the Dr. Hubbard property on Broad street, adjonng Robert Allens, She wll put up a buldng to meet the needs of her mllnery busness. Mss Morrs has a fve-year lease on the property, wth the prvlege of purchase. The Pledsnnteat Store n Red tanl. The moat up-to-date store to vst n Red Bank s that of H, A. Guyon n the poatotfce buldng, Amdst pretty pctures, handsome palms and Turksh rugs, are to be foutd handsome panos of the best makers. The Apollo pn no pluyer, wth whch anyone Can play" tho pano n tho most artstc manner; and he Vctor talkng machne, the only one hat exactly reproduces the tone of the buna voce and does not squeak or rasp. Mr. Guyon s always glaa to show hose wonderful nstruments to anyone wshng to see them and hs store t) nearly always flled wth vstors examnng the panos, the Apollo and the Vctor. Adv. Dscrmnate aganst nferor, unclean, sweat-shop, tnusln underwear, nsst upon ths abel "Every peoe of musln underwear sold at the dry goods store of Joseph Snlz, Red Bunk, B guaranteed to have been made under cloan, heatlful and strctly santary condtons. The deal Manufacturng Co." Adv. «.» : BtBketbnll to-nght at St. Jamess club. Red Bank vs. Long Branch. Adv. FVE RECENT WEDDNGS. THREE OF THEM TOOK PLACE, ON NEW YEARS DAY. > Mss Dela Klnneyof Port Mol mouth Becomes the Wfe, of Star* tn Casserly of Mddletown. A.. Former Red Batk Man Weds. A pretty weddng took,place at New Monmputh on New Sears eve, when Mss Dela Knney, daughter of Patrck Knney of Port Monuoutb, became the brde, of Martn Casserly of Mddletown. The ceremeny took place at St. Marys church at New Monmouth and was performed by the pastor, Rev. John OConnor. Only the near relatves of the contractng partes were present on account of a. recent death n the brdes famly. The brdes drees was of castor peau de soe, trmmed wth cut steel and em-. brodered mousselne de soe. She.wore whte gloves and a large castor chffon hat, trmmed wth whte plumes and renassance lace. She carred a prayer book. Mss Mary E. Knney, the brdes sjater, was mad of honor. Her dress, was of gray slk, wth mousselne de-soe and black velvet trmmng. She wore a black velvet pcture hat wth black plumes. James Casserly, a brother of the groom, was groomsman. The brdes gft to the brdesmad was agold bracelet. The groom* gft to the groomsman was an opal scarf pn. After the ceremony a recepton was held atr the brdes home. The couple stood under a bower of holly and rbbon made n the form,of a horseshoe whle recevng the congratulatons of ther frends. The house was decorated wthcut flowers, smlax and evergreens. A weddng supper was served at eght oclock and the brde and groom departed on a weddng trp to Washngton. Tle couple receved a large varety of presents, ncludng two checks for 1, each, a complete slver servce and several peces of^slverware, sets ofjslver forks, knve3 and Bpoons, dnng rpom and bedrosm furnture, rockers, clocks, lamps, dnner sets, tolet sets, lnen, etc. On Saturday nght a company of eerenaders vsted the Knney home. The brde and groom had not yet returned from ther weddng trp but the serenaders were nvted nto the house and treated to refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Casserly wll return from ther weddng trp to nght.. Wallng Conover. A pretty home weddng took place at Atlantc Hghlands on New Years day, when Mss Dela Wallng became the wfe of Wllam F. Conover, son of Dense Conover. The ceremony took place at the home of the brdes sster, Mrs. Eugene Conover, and was performed byrev.a. B.MacLaurn, pastor of tle Central Baptst church. The. house wab prettly decorated wth flowers. The brdes dress was of castor Venetan cloth, trmmed wth whte slk, and she carred a bouquet of whte roses. Mss Bertha Schock of Matawan was brdesmad. She wore a dress of. gray covert cloth, trmmed wth pnk satn, and carred a bouquet of pnk carnatons. Herbert Sweeney of Atlantc Hghlands was groomsman. Mss Flosse Cadoo of Red Bank played the weddng march. Followng the ceremony a col- laton was served and the couple went on a weddng trp. They wll begn housekeepng at Atlantc Hghlands. The brde receved a number of handsome presents. Montgomery Egbert. Elzabeth Frances, daughter of Wlam Montgomery of Lakehurst, was marred at her home on New Years day to Frank Egbert of Jersey Cty, son of Elsha Egbert of Atlantc Cty, a former resdent of Red Bank. Mss Sara Montjomery, a sster of the brde, was brdesmad, and Thomas M. Ross of Red Bank was groomsman. The brde wore a gown of pearl lansdowne trmmed wth, whte chffon and applque. She carred a bouquet of Brde roses. After a weddng dnner Mr. and Mrs. Egbert left for a. weddng trp to Washngton. They wll begn housekeepng at Jersey Cty, where the groom s emploved. Mr. Egbert s very well known at Red Bank, he famly havng lved here untl a few ; years ago. The grooms mother s a sster of Mrs. George Woods of Brdge avenue. Cotter-Carton. Lawrence A. Carton, son of John Caron of Morrsvlle, was marred on New Years day to Ms? Frances V. Cotter of Brooklyn. The ceremony took place at:. the Sacred Heart church at Brooklyn and was performed by Rev. Father Nash, the pastor. The brde wore a dress of whte crepe de chene and a whte Gansborough hat. Mss Gertrude Cotter, tho brdesmad, wore a dress of whte lberty slk. Msa Helen V. Eagan, organst at the Brooklyn navy yard, played he weddng march. The brde was a member of the nnvy yard chor. Followng tho weddng ceremony a recepton was hold at tle home of the brdes mother, Mrs. Frances Cotter, and tho couple went on a weddng trp to Lkewocd. Tho groom s engaged n busness at New York wth he brother, Andrew Carton. Ho s a brother of James - D. CaTton of ABbury Park. Scott-Voorhees. ; Mss Florence Scott of Headdons Corner was marred on New Years evo. to George Voorhcea of Bethany. Tho ceremony took place nt tho homo of. tho brdes brother, Theodore Scott of Brdgo avenue,- Red Bank. The otowards of St. Johns Methodst "church of Keyport, of whch Mr. Voorhees s a member, preeontcd hm wth a hand-, somo char as a weddng gft.

2 Store closes at 9: P. 9t. dally, Saturdays excepted, ANNUAL JANUARY SALE! One of the many complete suts of Musln Underwear at $9.98. We also have a full lne of Musln Underwear for msses and chldren. OP "deal" Musln Ungjrwear at values only known here. 5c. and 7c. Corset Covers, 12c. and 15c. Drawers not sold by us. The greatest combnaton of effectve styles, relable materals and unquestonable workmanshp ever offered n Red Bank. "deal brand ".Musln Underwear s not made n sweat shops, but guaranteed as havng been made under clean, healthful and strctly santary condtons. Best Way you can be convnced of qualty and prces by seeng the goods n* wndows and nteror dsplay.,. S q y mublfl, umbrella CL W Cl O la style, hem.und deep A Q/> ruffle, no more than 8 to a customer, at " vt Cambrc Musln Drawers, hemsttched and lucks, at.-..,.. 25c. Nansook, Musln and Cambrc Drawers, several styles hemsttched, embrodery and lace trmmed, open or closed, no more than 8 to a customer, at.....; Extra Bne lace trmmed Cambrc Drawers at 79c. Nansook Drawers, lace and embrodery trmmed, at ;...98c. French embrodery and lace trmmed Drawers, at 1.25 lo lo6s Y6S CoVers fnd no place n our store. But your choce of hun- -f Arv dred9 to select f from att %f\,» Lace and embrodery trmmed (Jorset Covers, good value, at c. For 25c. we show several styles canfbrc or fne musln Corset CoVersy V, square or round yoke, embrodery or lace trmmed, ncludng *)t/> sleeves." 3 to a customer, at JVDW* Short French style cambrc Corset Covers at 49c. Corset Covers, made good qualty long cloth, 68c. Be sure to see the new (closed back and front) Corset Covers, at 79c. C1rt*to of good qualty musln wth deep U J Y l l Lo ruffle, hemsttched flounce, ef\a no more than 3 to a customer, at... Utfl* Embrodery trmmed Skrts, deep flounce, at 79c. The greatest lot of Skrts ever shown by us, all at one prce. Plan hemsttched, tucked, lace and embrodery trmmed, no more than 8 to a customer, at... Several styles of lace and embrodery trmmed Skrts, at Skrts wth deep lawn umbrella raffle, plats above, at 1.98 Other Skrts at 2.68, 3.98, 4.75, 5.88 and of good nusln, ncely _ v,«., «trmmed wth embro ^dery edge and nsertng, no more, than 3 to a customer, at." * Square Deck, embrodery trmmed Gowns, hemsttched ruffle, at....,68c. Gowns, Empre style, square and hgh neck, trmmed wth.embrodery edgng and >V(\n nsertng, no more than 3 to a customer { \j\,» Gowns made of long cloth, elbow sleeves, at 98c. Several Btyles of Gowns at 1.48, 2.48, up to New style Gowns (closed back and front) at. 1,98! V 4 BASKET BALL St. Jamess Team of led Hank Ncalxrt ll the ndan*. St. Jamess basket bull team of Red Bank was scalped by tho Natonal ndans of Brooklyn nt St. Jamess olub house on New Wars nght. The gme was one of the best of the season and the attendance was so large that not more than half tho people present could get seats. The ndans plnyed very fast basket bull." n the frst "half the St. Jamess defence WHS unubully weak.- Ther opponents had no, trouble at nl n throwng souls nucl at the end of the frst half of the gme the score stood 20 to 10 n fnvor of the lrlas. n the second half St. Jamess team played better bull and theyran thrr score up to 1!) before the vstors had ganed a pont. The ndans, however, contnued to play excellent ball whle St. Jannss team mssed a number of opportuntes for scorng. At the end of the game the score was!)2 to 25 n fnvor of the vstors. George Johnston, of the home team, dstngushed hmself by a good exhbton of throwng throughout the game. Lncroft Trappers. Fred Mauser, who has traps set n the vcnty of Mop Brook at Lneroft, caught n large mn: on Tuesday of last. week. Ths makes three mnks that have been cauglt by Lncroft trappers ths year. James Bray, Jr., of Lncroft, caught a coon n one of hs traps a lew days ago. Mr. Bray had not vsted hs traps fora day and when ho dseove.reftlu coon t. was nearly dead. The coon weghed fourteen pounds. A Track at Colts Neck. Franlsln S. Weeks of Colts Neck s tryng to nterest the owners of trottng horses at that place n a project to buld a half-mle track. There are several owners of trotters at Colts Neck and Mr. Weeks thnks that the scheme would prove successful. T. Forman Taylor has offered a Held for a track at a low rent. The young men of the vllage are adng jn the project and f t succehsful they wll UBe the track for bcycle rdng, Trottng at Lncroft. The match race whch took placo at Lncroft on New Years day between horses owned by Edward Fenton and Wllam Bray was won by Bray n three straght heats. The race was for $10 a sde. Another race has been arranged for January 15th, Ths race wll be for apurse of $40. Thngs Won at a Far. A far WHB bold last week by St. Josephs Catholc church of Keyport. Roy Wallace won a damond stud and Mss Geneveve Shaw won a doll. A number of artcles were dsposed of by chance. Thomas H. Wallng won two vases. Wllam Sheehan won two mats and Mss Belle Hggns won a valse. Far Havens Now ceboats. Theodore Bennett of Far Haven ban a new co boat culled tho Comet, and Ralph Mulford of the s lno place has a new boat called tho.snow. They wll layo a match race as Boon aa tho ce on tho rver wll permt.. A Shootng Match at Keansburg. A match shoot wll be held at Kcnsburg tomorrow afternoon betwcun Abran Morrs, Jr., and Wllam H. Pcrlne at ffteen brds each for a purse of $50. Bweepstakes shootng wll follow the match,. t pays to ndvertbo n THE REGSTER. OFFCERS NSTALLED. The. Xew Offcers of St. Jamess Club nducted nto Offce. The newly-elecled offcers of St. Jamess club of R^d Bank were nstalled at the clubhouse on Monday nght. James E. Degnan was the nstallng offcer and be made a very appjroprate speech n connecton wth hs dutes. Speeches were also made by lev. James A. Reynolds, Mchael Me- Garrty, the newly-elected presdent; John Kearney, the retrng presdent, and Edward OFlathery. After the fnstnllaton ; supper was served am the affar wound up wth a dance. Over 2 persons were present and everybody had a fne tme..the offcers nstalled were: Presdent. Mchael McGnrrlty. VCR presdent Petur Ltujj." KccodluK Htcrtary Ktlwurd OFathery. Flanclnl secret <rv John V. Holluu. Treasurer Wllam P. Snycler. Warden Tmothy Houn nun. \ Bcntnel Murtln Muorc. Board or mtwrs loln Kearney. Patrck Jlrcnnun. Charles Hawkns, dares Johnston. Hurry Huwklns. M. J. Maloney, John Armstrong. St. Jamess club was organzed four years ago wth seventeen charter members. The present membershp s 125. Durng the four years the club has pad an ndebtedness of over 8,0. t s n«w entrely out of debt and las a bal- auce n the treasury. V. Massabeslcs New Offcers. Maasnbeso councl of the Degree of Pocahontas of Red Bank has elected the followng oltces for the ensung year: Prophetess Mrs. Hannah Patten. Pochontus Ms. Susun Dresser. Wenonnh Mrs. Tllo Bnnton. owlrauan Eljah Wlson..Keeper of records Mrs. Mary Worxwnrd. Collector of wumpun Mrs. L. P. Thorpe. Keeper of wampum Mr*..conle Klrby. Trustee for three yenrs Mrs. Susan Bennett. The lodge wll hold a shngle socable n ther rooms n the Sutton buldng next Monday nght. An admsson of flteen cents wll be charged and refreshments wll be served. There wll also be dancng. Odds and Ends of Sport. Several sweepstake matches were held at-the.park hotel at Oceanport on New Years day. The wnners of the events were Wllam E. Clayton, George Maps and Hram Edwards. Wllam Smth and E. W. Perrne of Bolmdel went gunnng last Tuesday and shot thrteen qual and sx rabbts, Ths was the last day of the gunnng season. George Bray of Lncroft won a turkey that was raffled off at Mchael Colemars hotel at West Sde park on New Tears nght.. Benjamn B. F, Fary of Waysde went gunnng the last day of the seaaon and 8hot three rabbts. On all Wnter Goods throughout the store, ncludng Cloalca, Blankets, Hosery,. Gloves, etc. JOSEPH SALZ,. Red Bank. CLEARNG-OUT SALE OF Clothng, Furnshngs, Hats and Cajte, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHLDREN. Everythng reduced to the lowest possble fgure magnable, g wll be reserved. Everythng must go, no matter at what a sacrfce. 8 g SALE NOW GONG ON. Eagle Clothng Go., 26 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, J. Store closes at 7 P. M., begnnng Monday, January 6th (Saturdays excepted)..!. All Goods at Reduced Prces at Wess. FURS one-quarter off. Just.when you want Furs most you can secure them at the above reductons. Some even at one-thrd off. FUR COATS, $60. qualty for $40.»» 45. " " 85.» 36. " " 85. some as low as 18. MLLNERYat half orgnal prce. f We stll have hundreds of Trmmed %, Hats, all ths seasons latest $ styles and all n good cond- & ton. The sooner you come the better the selecton at just \ one-half off. Mrs. E. Wess Red Bank Temple of Fashon. HOWARD FREY s MONMOUTH ST., AJBf JERSEY. radcal lumber. ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED, CONTRACTS TAKEN. JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK GWABANTEED. cany constantly on hand all tho latest ( 1 snnltary applances; and bonce am prepared to do work wthout delay.»»»»»»»» LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pants, Ols and Varnshes. DEVOKS BEADY MXED PANTS. DBVOES Ready mxed afbs Pants for Floors; wll dry over nght. \ \ SVPREnB PlOOR VARNSH; quck drrlnr. <> Ready Mxed Graphte Pants for Tn toofe; wll enro a leaky roof, GALVANZED POULTRY NCTTNO. * LME, lat, ROSBDALE AND PORTLAND CEtfKNTN. J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, <> FRONT STREET, oppoalte Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. <> ^ 8EWNC MAOONES FOR SALE ELECTRCAN. or edmnjo. Any make you want, nepnlrlne and olesnldk dono by a mcllnnt, t yeata oxperlonoo. WlrlnR for Eloctrlo Lghts. Battery, Mugrnoto and All vrork guamntoed for 5 yean. Myclmrgo la 60. rnoumotlc Bolls. TolepUonos o Specalty. oentt up. Bell, noddlr and ol com (or Bale. ClooU and wauloa repared and oleaned. Drop mq 888 Uroad 81., Red Bank, N. J. B potal card, wll call at yonr homo. Offloq la Wllam K. Worthleja ooal offloe on Burro we, P.O. Box 818., " stnat, noor the depot. Addroaa 0. W. Woodward &T Estmates (or Contract* oa Applcaton. eg«nt, Bed Bank,H.J.

3 WAYSDE NEWS. JUanu Xew Tear Gatherngs n the Vllage. Mrs. Catherne 1 Fary entertaned at dnner on New Years day Mr. and lre. Edward West and Harold and Paul West of Aebury Park ; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Davs and Arthur,. Mchael, "Wnfeld and Ella Davs of Eatontown ; and Mrs. Hannah M. Woolley and Mss M. Caase Woolley of Waysde. Mss Henretta Lay.ton. who attends school at Long Branch Cty, has been spendng a few days wth her grandmother, Mrs. Wllam VanDyke of.green Grove., Mrs. VanDyke has also been entertanng her grandchldren from the Hghlands., Mrs. Eugene Blls has returned from a vst to Mrs. Wllam VanPelt of Long Branch Cty. Mr. Blls s uow vstng hs mother, Mrs. Phoebe A. Blls of the same place. Mss SuBe Fary, daughter of- Edmuud Fury, s makng her home wth Mrs. Blls. Msses Amela and Lzze Whte entertaned some relatves and frends at a turkey supper recently. The guests were Msses Hatce and Sade Dangler, Charles Bowne, Joseph Lander, John VanHse and Charles Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Dangler were surprsed by some relatves, on New Years. nght.;-the surprsers were Mr. ^and Mrs. Valentne Dangler, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Dangler, Mrs. Derenda Dangler and Nel Hendrckson. On New Years evecharles Thaddeus Havens entertaned Wllam F. Gram an. Asa E. Fary, Benjamn B. F; Fary and Grover C. Dangler. The evenng was epent n playng games. Mss Mary Cunnngham and Mss Etta Woolley of New York, who have been vstng Mss Woollevs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwn L. Woolley of Poplar, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pedro and ther son of New Bedford, Massachusetts, who have bee.n vstng Mrs. Pedros father. John Duncan, have returned home. Mrs. Charles Bowne, Jr., has been vstng her daughters, Mrs. Wllam Carey of Long Branch cty and Mrs. Ptney C, Havens of Asbury Park. Mrs. A. M. VanNostrand of Keyport and her BOH Albert, who have been vstng Mrs. John Green, have returned home. Mrs. Edwn L. Havens and her son Clarles have returned from a vst to Mrs. George McCloskey of Pont Pleasant. Mss Gertrude Stout of Hamlton, who has been vstng her aunt, Mrs. Wllam Parker of Oceanport, has returned home. Lous Fesler has sold hs farm to a party at Washngton, D. C. The farm wll be used for rasng Belgan hares. John Truu has had a new roof put on the farmhouse on hs place, whch s occuped by Charles V. Covert. Mss Florence Whte of Hamlton has been vstng Mes sabel A. Duncan and Mss Berte Dangler. Mrs. Lyda Ann Dangler s vstng er daughter, Mrs, Frederck Fnch of New York. Mss Matlda Belshaw entertaned her Sunday-school class a few nghts ago. Mss Nelle Dangler s vstng at Long Branch Cty. Cora and Harold Fary have been sck wth colds. John Duncan has been ack. - MARLBORO NEWS. Students Spend Ther Vacatons Here Wth Belattvea. Mss Alce Smth of Phladelpha, who has been spendng her vacaton at home, returned to her studes on Monday. Her brother Homer accompaned her and wll enter a school at Phladelpha. Forman Cossaboon of Delaware college, who has been spendng hs vacaton wth hs famly, returned on v Monday. AaroL Vanderveer of New York has been spendng hs vacaton wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vanderveer. John Gblon of Eutgers college, New Brunswck, spent hs vacaton here. Mrs. John R. Humphreys, who has been spendng a week wth relatves at Paterson, returned home on Saturday. Her frend Mss Brtsell accompaned her. Msses Jenne and Eatclla Coon of Holmdel and Mss Fanne Crawford of Freehold have been the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Horato Whaley the past week. Mss Lbbe Hayward and Raymond Conover, who have been spendng a few days wth Mrs. Rachel Conover of Hghtstown, have returned home. Mss Casse Hayward and Frankln and Arther Curry epent last Wednesday wth Mrs. Edwn Smth of East Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. John Heser, who have been vstng relatves at New Rochelle, returned home on Frday. Mrs. Felds and son of Long Branch have been spendng a short lme wth Mrs. Joseph Rchmond. Floyd Grttn of Oyster Bay, L.., has been vstng hs grandmother, Mrs. Henretta Gordon. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. McBrde of New York were recent guests of Mrs.. Sdney Red. T. P. Hay ward and Mss Laura Van- Dorn spent last Wednesday wth frends at Poplar. Mss Hal Ho B. Taylor s spendng a few days wth Mra. John R. Dubos of Holmdel. Mrs. ThomaB Beady of Long Branch s vstng her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Scanlon. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Herbert are vstng relatves at Jamac, Long sland. B-r. and Mrs. George Hobart of Newark vsted relatves here last week. Mrs. J. D. Ely and her daughter are vstng relatves at Brooklyn. D. H. VanMater and famly spent New Years dny at Keyport. P. D. Stlwcll spent a day last week at Long Branch.. Mss Alce Felds and Mrs. Anna Carson are sck. (. Lov Smth, who has been very sck, s mprovng, ^ A. Have you a horafl to sell? Advertse t n the want column of Tun REGSTER. 85 cents. Adv. EVERETT NEWS. Slaa Amela Carton Entertan* a Company of frends. A party was held at Mss Amela.Cartons onsaturday nght a week ago. The- evenng was spent n playng gameb, sngng and dancng. Refreshments were served at eleven oclock gpd the party broke up about mdnght. Those present were Mss Margaretta Carton, Laura, Fanny and Myrtle Antondes, Anna Brasch, Grace Stout, Harold Stout and Joseph, James and Andrew Carton of Everett; Msses Ella and Margaret Maloney, Sade Storms, Elwood and Wllam Mjgee and Theodore Red tof Long Branch ; Mss Carre Antondes and Mss Htte Hll of Red Bank ; John Daley and Thomas McKnght of Lncroft; and Mss Emma Bloodgood, Mss Emly Lttle, Mss Lou Huntsuger and D. H, Jones of Freehold. Fred.Ryan, who has been employed by Benjamn VanBruht of Seabrght, has returned home for the wnter. "Mrs. John Carton attended the weddng of her son Lawrence at Brooklyn on Ne. w Years day. John Kelly, who s attendng a busness cojlege at Newark, spent New Years here wth relatves. Mss Elzabeth Daley of New- York spent New Years wth her mother, Mrs. Mary Daley. Mss Sade Storms of Long Branch spent Sunday wth Mss Amela Carton. Davd senberg wll gve a ball at hs hotel on January 17tb. Mss Grace Stout s vstng her uncle, M. P. Yard of Belford. QUESTON ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower stll has the largest sale of any medcne n the cvlzed world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of usng anythng else for ndgeston or Blousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendcts, Nervous Prostraton or Heart Falure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop. fermentaton of undgested food, regulata the acton of the lver, stmulate the nervous and organc acton of the system, and that s all they took when feelng dull and bad wth headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Greens August Flower, n lqud form, to make you satsfed there s nothng serous the matter wth you, For sale by Vanderveer & VanBuskrk, Red Bank, N. J. Get Greens Prze Almanac. WALL PAPERS HARRSONS, Broad Street. Bed Bank, N. J. That Boy of Yours* home for the holdays wth brght stores of college lfe, s an mportant member of your famly. He and they need the protecton whch you can guarantee them only through Lfe nsurance, T HE Prudental nsurance Co. of Amerca. Home Offce: Newark, N.J.- JOHN P. DRYDEN, Presdent. LEBLE D. WARD, Vce Presdent EDGAR B. WAKD, 2d Vce Presdent an Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. P. O. WARNER, Supt., Broad and Wallace Streets Red Bank, N. J. W. H. HOUSTON, General Agent, No. 128 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. 801 Everythng n Robert Hance & Sons, Formerly J. H. Peters, Broad St., Red Bank, W. J. Annual Clearance Sale of Furnture at Temptng Prces. Unusual offerngs n parlor suts, Morrs chars, rockers, couches, etc. PARLOR SUTS. A beautful, 3-pece Parlor Sut, wth mahogany fnsh, upholstered ""Velour,-workmanshp guaranteed; and hghly polshed value $16., our prce $ Other Suts as hgh as $35\ as cheap n accordance. ^. COUCHES. A complete lne of Couches rangng n prce from $4.50 to $20.. A handsome Couch wth 6 rows of tufts, thrty-three double cone hghly tempered steel sprngs and hand-made, value $22., our prce.$ MORRS CHARS. A Morrs Char fnely upholstered n velour, hghly polshed, reversble cushons, sprng seat and can be adjusted to four dfferent postons, value $9., our prce $6.. A full lne of these chars and rockers, n both mahogany and golden oak fnsh, at hgher prces but just as good values. ROCKERS: We are now showng the most complete lne of Rockers to be found n ths vcnty. A hghly polshed golden oak Rocker, wth ether cobbler, upholstered or all wood seat, value $3., our prce $1.75. These run as hgh n prce as $7.50, and are all of the latest desgns and patterns. LADES DESKS. A large assortment of Lades Wrtng Desks. A beautful golden oak desk, wth curved legs, brass trmmngs, carved front and hghly polshed, value $5., our prce $3.25. We have these as hgh as SS. 50, all exceptonal values. LBRARY STANDS. A hghly polshed, lght oak stand, sze of top 15x15, sold at most stores for $1., our prce whle they last 50c. We also have these as hgh n prce as $5., n both golden oak and mahogany. Hardware and House Furnshng Goods of Every Descrpton. $ Dry Goods AT ADLEM&CO.S, Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. v ; January Clearng Sale of Shoes, And now ts Our Annual January Clearng Sale a tme of money savng for shoe buyers. Stock-takng February 1st, and January a dull month, are the causes that lead to ths sale. ts an event haled wth delght by the hundreds who have taken advantage of t n former years. ts your opportunty now, f you never knew about t formerly. The followng wll show you savngs you can make: FOE WOMEN. WOMENS BOX CALF, extenson sole, lace shoes, all wdths and szes, made ths year and up to date n every partcular^were $2.50, Now $2.. The same shoe as the above n vc kd,.patent tp, kd tp, heavy and lght sole, lace or button, were $2.50, Now $2.. About 30 pars of Womens Box Calf and Vc Kd Shoes, not all szes, were $4., Now $3.. FOR MEN. MENS BOX CALF SHOES; bulldog shape, new styles and rght up-to-date, were S^.SO and $4., NOW $3.. The same as above, former prce $2.50, Now $2.. FORD & MLLER, ^road Street, Red Bank, N. J. Schroeders Har Tonc should be used three or four tmes a week to get the best results. Ffty cents a bottle at Schroeders pharmacy. JOSEPH 0. ESCHELBAC1. COLUMBA HOTEL, 126 West Front Btoot, near Pearl, Rod Dank, N, J. Krcugcrfl Boer and F. ft M. Bolmfors cololroted Welnor Beor uhvnys on draught. ALSO DARTHOOMAY ROCHESTER BEBa N BOTTLKB. Tools Sharpened. sharpen all sorts of- edged tools, gvng them a keen, smooth edge. ako.do all knds of wagon work, etc. WALTER H. MERRTT, Corner of Gold Street and Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. DOMNC A. MAZZA, Only Z^lace TO MX SHOES Ghoap and Good. 81 WHTE STREET,. Near Mnplo AVonue v RED BANK. N. J. ". /.

4 TBE REGSTER JOHfl H. COOK. B«lt«r =n* FraprUar, PnhlMed erery Wednesday afternoon at Red Bunk, Monmouth county, kew Jersey. Entered at too Red B»pk pwtoffloe»s second class mtlcr. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 12. After Senator Sewells Place. The.death of Wll.m H. Sewell has left a vacancy n the Unted States Benate whch a number of New Jersey statesmen ore anxous to fll. The leadng canddates are former Governor John W. Grggs and Joln F. Dryden of Newark. Other promnent canddates are John W. Herbert of pelmetta, Congressmen Laudenslager and Gardner, and Davd Bard. All of the canddates are men of ntegrty and capacty. John W. Herbert s a natve of ths county and s a son of tho late Judge John W. Herbert of Marlboro. He has many personal frends throughout Monmouth county who would be glad to see hm elevated to,tle poston. Harry Fay Strcken. Harry Fay, who s employed by Un dertaker Robert Smth, was at work about the hearse yesterday when he was suddenly strcken helpless.- He was carred home and a physcan pronounced the cane a stranng of the scatc nerve. He has scarcely any use of lte left sde. " <» WHO S TO BLAME? Wlultoes lltd Bank Not Tare Better Government. To THE EDTOR OF THS REGSTER : f t B Hue,.an you argue, that the town charter, combned wth the general laws regardng towns, afford ample power for proper government, then the taxpayer and voter should requre sats-, factory explanaton, before another electon, as to why the town s not very well managed nstead of very badly managed. f our system s good, then why do we have bad streets at a hgh prce? A uaotb ago, at presumably the wrodg tme for roadmakng, some needed mprovements to the Scufletown road were begun. Result a quagmre frozen, r a puddng, untl sprng. Had the work been properly completed a few weeks earler the road would have been good wth no repars all wnter. A week or more ago the Buface drt on Monrnoutl street was scraped up n lttle heaps, but nstead of cartng off ths drt at once, t WQB left on the road, to be scattered by the travel, to freeze, to thaw, and to stnk enough to brng out the board of health, f we had one. These heaps sll reman. Who s to blame? s t the street superntendent? Doesnt he know even the elements of MR busness? Or s he purposely, for hs own reasons, dong t. so as to cast the town three prces, and leavng t undone most at "the tme at that? Was he, or was any other street superntendent, e ^er selected because he knew anythng more than anybody else about carng for streets effcently and economcally! Many moons ago the town ebmrssoners passed certan excellent regulatons, ntended to curb the bcyclers notons that when on ther wheels they owned most of the country and town, ncludng the sdewalks. Many a woman and chld, who has been made to scuttle nto the gutter by tle clang of the bell or a " gt out of the way there," n order to let the bcycle hog pass, wll testfy that these regulatons were much wanted. Every tmd person of ether sex and of any age felt sure, after.these regulatons had been duly posted, that the sdewalks would now be protected to pedestrans, and that f any dared to offend the majesty of the law, and to rde on the sdewalks \o the njury and nconvenence,of pedestrans, that Frankln Perce Strykpr, the chef of polce, fearless and fathful, would srrve promptly on hs chrger, rescue the nnocent and carry the gulty of! to jal 1 Of course he would do ths! Wore not he and hs valant band of assstants sworn on holy wrt to obey the laws and to compel ther observance by others? Ask anybody you know, Mr. Edtor, and see f you can fnd one who does not see Bdewlk rdng every day and on every street, and every hour n tha day on Front 8treet,,on Broad street, on Monmouth street, and the rest 1 Only dont ask the polce force, for t s obvous that Chef of Polce Strylter and hs mnjons are blnd, bcycle blnd! Whats the towns polce force for, anyhow? To enforce the town8 lawb, of course And let them only see a lawbreaker once and enforcement wll farly hum! All the polce need s to be equpped wth hgh power telescopes, to enable them to see bcyclers rdng on tho sdewalks! To bo exact there wero several bcyclers arrested, but almost wthout excepton they were poor, gnorant chaps from a dstance who had no means of knowng that the ordnance was to be enforced untl they wero pulled n; and not one of these arrests was for rdng on a sdewalk, where pedestrans rghts are nvaded, but were for rdng at nght wthout a lght, whch caused lt te or no.nconvenence to anybody, except the bcycler hmself. Every year (pnrlclnrly n tho summer) overy merchant n Rod Bunk sees hfl trade mpared by dealers n the bg ctew and nearby towns, md nothng for them to pay for ths nvason of the towns trade. Red Bank wagons delver n other towns too, md aro charged a snug annual MCPHO for the prvlege. t «mprobable that even ono vote would be enst aganst a project requrng/" foregn" delvery wagons to jny a JecnBe, yet t s not done. f the charter and tln laws governng owaa are suffcent to gvo ut good jpyerntncht, f the Btrect superntendent 28 capable and honest, f the polce forco.wweand mndful of ther oaths Who sowflrne? Q. T. Bed DdnJt, January/,, 1S02, TOWW TALK. ^jtorge of Judge Fort to the grand juyjyesterday on the subject of brbery- SOTTS the growng sentment on ths jtpn. Judge Fort dd not mnce ters n hs charge. He told the grfhd jury. that the men who bought rotes and the men who Bold ther votes were alke crmnals before the law, and that the safety of the government de pendedon the stoppng of brbery at electons. He told the grand jury very plahly that these men were law break ers, unworthy of the respect of the decent people of the communty, who ought to be brought to justce and pun shed for ther crmes....»» Whether the grand jury fnds any n detments or not, the charge of Judge Fort wll have a good effect. For many years the man who was the most expert vote buyer was looked on not only wth respect, but wth admraton, but that duy has gone by. Men who buy votes are now regarded wth contempt, and ordnary ctzens, who are not lookng for offce, make no bones about expressng ther contempt for those who engage n ths practce.. * * * When publc sentment ssuffcently advanced, vote buyng wll cease and. vote buyers wll be punshed, the same as other crmnals. n the present lght of thngs that day doebnot seem to be far dstant. Already many men who n former days were actve n the buyng of votes, have qut, and whle bg prces are pad for ths work, no amount of money would tempt these men to agan engage n ths work. * * * There wll always be men, of course, to whom the respect of the communtys of no consequence, and publc sentment wll never deter tt s class of men from buyng votes. But wth the growth of publc sentment aganst vote buyng wll come a determnaton on the part of decent ctzens to protect ther own votes, and ths wll lend to the punshment of brbe mvers and brbe takers That day s not /here yet, but t s comng, and comng fast. Church News. Rev. S.H. Thompson wll preach at the Red Bank Presbyteran church rext Sunday mornng on "Unbelef the great sn." He wll preach at nght on. " The Pharsee and the Publcan." Meetngs wll Ue held n the church every nght next week. Mrs. Charles F. MacGlnchy of Phladelpha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Warner of Red Bank, has been transferred by letter from the Red Bank Baptse church to the Baptst Temple of Phladelpha. Rev. Wllam B. Matteson wll preach at the Baptst church next Sunday nght the ffth of a seres of sermons on " Great Scenes of the Bble." The specal subject wll be "The Dancng of Herodass Daughter." Revval servces wll begn at the Frst Methodst church on Monday nght and. wll be contnued the remander of the month. The meetngs wll be conducted by the pastor, Rev. John B. Hanes. On account of the week of prayer the next meetng of the Xenodochy socety, a socal organzaton connected wth the Baptst church, wll not he held untl Frday nght, January 17th. Rev. and Mrs. Wllam B. Mattescn of Rversde avenue were "at home" on New Years day. They receved a number of callers and a very enjoyable tme was had. The Kngs Daughters wll hold a recepton at Mrs. John Abbott Worthleys son Front street from three oclock untl x oclock on Tuesday, January 21st. Thomas Haley Hurt. Thomas Hnley, drver for the George R. Lamb dstllng company of Red Bank, wab gong down a steep hll at the Hghlands on Saturday when hs team tan away. Mr. Haley was thrown from the wagon and receved a bad scalp wound and bruses about the body. He was taken to a nearbyhouse and kept there untl to-day, when he was brought home. The team was caught after runnng a short dstance. The wagou was damaged. Relef Fre Company Elects Offcers. Relef fre company of Red Bank elected these offcers at ther meetng lust nght: Foreman Arthur Jeffrey. Frst assstant foreman Thomas Murphy. Second assstant foreman-bert Cnamborlnln. Secretary-Wllam Hulse. Treasurer-Uunlel Mccarty. Representatves to fremens relef assocaton Jesepb Kschelbnch (three jears); Danel llccurty (one year). Fre polleo Mlcnnel Taylor, Danel McCarty. - Held on a Serous Charge. Eljah S. Holmes of Sputh/Eatontown has been held n $1,0 bal to awat the acton of thegrand jry on a charge of havng assaulted Ella teevey, aged ten years, daughter of Rchard Reevey. Mrs. Holmes has been sck and the Reevey grl was stayng at the Holmes house when the alleged assault took plnce. Holmes could not furnsh hal and he was taken to the county jal.. A Bbnvllng Tournament. Tho fve fre companes of Red Bank have formed bowlng teams to compete for a przo offered by Fred Frck of the Blordan hotel. Tho games wll be playod on tho Sherdan alleys and tho tlrst seres of games wll be played next Monday nght. Each team wll play three games wth every other team; George Buttons Purchase. George Sutton, who bought Wllam A. Colos nterest n the dry goods frm of Adlem & Colo a ^ear ago, las bought Mr. Colos half nterest n the Adlau & Colo buldng,, The pureln&o ws made prncpally to gve tho present frm <mtro control of the buldng. The deal was closed )t?ceml>er 81st. m» Look down THE REGSTERS want column. Adv.,,. OBTUARY. (Contnuedfromfntpag9.) prove ^ and a few weeks ago she was taken home. She leaves a Bster, Grare Callas,.and a brother, Charles Callas. The funeral was held ye terday at St. Jamess church at Red Bank and the body was bueov at Mt, Olvet cemetery at Headdens Corner. " > George K. Deane. George K. Deane, one of the oldest conductors n the employ of the Pennsylvana rnlrood, ded on Saturday, December 28th, at hs home at Long Branch. He was.52 years old "and hs death was due to Brghts dsease. He was actve up to wthn a month of hs death. Mr. Deune was born n France and the early part of hs lfe. was spent at Buenos Ayres, South Amerca. For 28 years he had been employed by the Pennsylvana ralroad and for a number of years hs run was between Jersey Cty and Pont Plen&ant. He had charge of the tran whch conveyed Presdent Garfleld from Washngton toelberonnl881. Mr. Deane had been twce marred but both hs wves are dead. Tbree chldren survve hm. They are Mrs. M. B. Ros en stock, and Effeand Sade Deane, all of whom lve at Long Branch. He was a member of the Masons lodge and was bured wth Masonc honors. The floral offerngs at hs funeral were handsome. They ncluded a sheaf of wheat and palms from the Pennsylvana ralroad company, nscrbed wth the words "Gods Care 1 ; a broken column from the Masonc lodge of L6ng Branch, a wreath from the Masonc lodge of Jersey Cty, a floral clock from frends n Phladelpha wth the bands pontng to the hour of hs death, and a pllow from hs tbree chldren. Clark Clayton. Clark Clayton of Elton ded on Wednesday at the Long Branch hosptal, aged 07 years. Hs death resulted from an njury sustaned n a runaway accdent last November whle gong from Freehold tp ks home wth a load of empty barrels. A barrel fallng from the wagon frghtened the horses and Ar. Clayton was thrown to the ground. Hs left leg was broken above the knee. Gangrene set n and about a month ago Mr. Clayton was taken to the Long Branch hosptal. The leg was taken off but the gangrene had "so far advanced that t was mpossble to save hs lfe. Mr. Clayton was a son of Henry Clayton and was born on the Clayton homestead at Elton. He was a clerk at one tme n Rues store at Freehold and afterward he kept a store at Elton, Of ate years he had engaged n farmng and at the tme of hs death farmed svlat s known ab the Pttenger place. Mr. Clayton marred Rachel Pttenger, who ded three yeare ago. - Two ssters and four brothers survve hm, They are Mrs. R. A. rons of Freehold, Mrs. John Davsnn of Manalapan, Horato "luyton of Mlhurst, Gordon Clayton of Adelpha, Perrne Clayton of Elton and Smpson Clayton of Asbury Park. Tlonm C. flamw, 8r. Thomas C. Ma^pn, Sr.,of Keyport, ded on Tuesday df last week of stomach trouble, aged 04/ years. He bad been sck about a year. He was tha son of Phoebe and John Mason and was born at Keansburg. He started-n the oyster busness at Keyport when he wa6 sxteen years eld and vvas actvely engaged n oysterng untl hs health faled. He had. at dfferent tmes held the offces of town commssoner, towu treasurer and commssoner of appeal of Keyport. A w)e and eght chldren survve hm. The chldren are Mrs. Fred Post, Mss wne Mason, and John, Thomas, Samuel, Lorenzo, George and Wllam Mason. He leaves also a brother, Wesley Masen, and a sster, Mrs. Wllam A. Polng. Edward Allen. Edward Allen, 6On of Rev. John Allen, pastor of the Keansburg Methodst church, ded on Monday of last week of pneumona, aged eghteen years. Untl a short tme ato he was employed n the offce of the Atlantc Hghlands Press. The funeral was held on Wednesday and was conducted, by Rev. J. W. Nckelsonof Navesnk. The body was bured at CaB9vlle. Mss Florence Mlls. Florence, daughter of Charles Mlls of Port Moumouth, ded on Thursday, aged 28 years.- She had been subject to fts snce chldhood and n one of these she ded. The funeral was held yesterday at the house and was conducted by Rev. John Allen of Keansburg. The body was bured at Far "Vew cemetery. Mrs. Wllam TX. Hulck. Mrs, Lotte Hulck, wfe of Wllam H. Hulck of West Long Branch, ded on Saturday, December 28th, aged 69 years. Heart dsease was the cause of death. Mrs. Hulck was tha daughter of Ann and Wllam Chamberlan and was born at WeBt Long Branch, A husband and three chldren survve her. The chldren are Adde, wfe of Rev. B. C. Lppncott, Jr., of New Egypt; Mm. J. R. S. Cassady of Camden, and Wllam H, Hulck of New York. Alce.amt. Alce Lnrab, daughter of Laura and Frank Lamb of Far Haven, ded on Tuesday of last week, aged four years. Death was due to tubercular menngts. The chld bad been sck about two months; The funeral was held on Thursday and wos conducted by Rev. W. H. J. Parker of Mtldletown. The body was bured at Far Vew cemetery,. -^^~»-^ Z. Home From the Hosptal.. Edwn Beekman of Mjddletown, who has been nt tho Long Brunch hosptal for several weeks sufferng wth typhod fever, returned home yesterdny. He. has fully recovered from tho foyer but he las not yet got hs strength back. Usng 1 Snow Brushes. The trolley compnnj to-day s usng enow brushes on sooo qt ts oars to keep the trncltb clear of snow. Ths s the frst; tme enow brushes -have been used on the road and they attract a great deul of nterest. A New Years Shoot. A/ lve brd and clay target, shootng match was held at West Sde on New Tears day. A match at fve brds between Howard Huuce of Lttle Slver and Wllam Bray of Lncroftwas won by Hance. He made a clean score, whle Bray mssed one brd. Hance won two other fve brd events wth clean scores and won a turkey n each event. He won. another turkey throwng dce and he also won two clay target matches. Bray won a turkey n a fve brd match. Albert McQueen, George Bray and Wl lam Dougherty won tukeye n raffles. A Telegraph Operator Resgns, Jqhn W. VanSyckle, who has been telegraph operator at the Mddletown staton for the last two years, has resgned hs poston and s now workng : near Whtehouse, New Jersey. m m Change n Fre Alarm Test. The hour of the daly test of the Red Bank fre alarm has been changed from one oclock n the afternoon to*8x oclock. The change wll take effect next Sunday. *-; We dose at 1.-O0 P. at. Commencng Monday, January 18th, our store wll close at 7: p, M., except Saturdays. HENDKCKSON & APELEGATE. Adv. SWEET CDER FOR SALE. Sweet elder for sala at K^llrds, Scobeyvllle, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN. S30,0TOto loan n amounts from $1,0 to $15,0. 8. C. Cownrt, Freelold, N: J. CRL WANTED. Grl wanted (or general bouseworlf. Apply at No. 07 Maple avenue, Red Bank. HOUSB FOR SALE On Catharne street, 7 rooms: lot 60x2 feet. Easy terms. V. A. French, Red Bank, HORSE FOR SALE. Horse (or Bale cheap, sutable for draft or farm work. G. D. Corltes, ntoutovn, N. J. FARM TO RENT. Farm to rent on stores n tle vlll»ee ot Madle town. Address, Fnon Osborn, Mlddloown, N. J. FOR SALE OR RENT. House and barn on Lcroy place, wth all mprovements, for sale or rent. Apply at.shermans market. Stoves Bought and Repared. Secotd-had stoves luuthl and repared at the Red Bank aucton rooms, 117 East Front street. Red Bank. MULES FOR SALE CHEAP. One team of extra good work mules tor sale for want of u.-e. Peter McOlees, Rversde lrlve, Bed Bank, N.J. CART AND SLECH FOR SALE. Road cart and slegh for sale at a bargan. nqure at tho Western Uolon telegraph offce, Broud street, Red Bank. $20,0 TO LOAN. 820,0 to loan n suns to sut borrowers on frst bond and mortgage. A. L. vlds, RKQSTBK buldng. Red Bank. N. J. BANK STOCK FOR SALE. Ten shares of stock of tho Second natonal bank of Red Bank for sale. nqure at G2 Bast Front, street, Red Bank. N. J. Farms for Rent; or to Let on Shares For rent or.to]et on shares, two (rood farms nt and near Mtddletown vllage.: Apply to Henry C. Taylor, Mldrtlctown.N. J. YOUNG MAN WANTED. Young man wanted, 16 tol8;ems of afte; onoprtfferjed wbo has mech&dlcal ablty. Apply by letter to Box 147, Rtd Bank, N. J. WANTED. Good farm wagon. Mllburn or Auburn; also pure bred yearlng Plymouth Rooks and brown Leghorns. Locust Farm, Eatontowu, N.J. WAGONS FOR SALE. One farm wagon, one dump cart and two grocery wagons for sale. nqure at Red Dank aucton rooms, 37 East Front street, Rtd Bans. WAGONS FOR SALE. One-norso carryall for tale, nearly new, $5r>. Lght JaKEer wason. n good condton, $25. Address l1 Wagons," Box 197, Red Bank, N. J. BOARDERS WANTED. TAvo large front rooms, wtn board; sutable for tvo. House heated and has nl mprovements. nqure at Mrs. VVlllamss, 03 West Front street. FARM TO RENT ON SHARES. Farm at Holmdel to rent on shares: 150 acres; fne VOUUK pear orchard and appe orchard on plnce. Apply to Mary A. Longstreet, Holmdel, N. J. NOTCE. Second-hand furnture bought, sold and exchanged at w Red Bank aucton and commsson house. No, 87 East Front street. Red Bank, N. J. PASTURE FOR HORSES. Good clover aud tmothy pasture for borees. Fne meadow and runnng brook through the land. George Dangler, Smth Valley fnrm, Nut Swamp. FRS8H F8H. The place to bur fresh fsh, halllrat, shad, salmon, dounders, codfsh, smelts, eelg, scallops, clams and ovsters s at VuaBrunts market, 0 WhurC avenue. RYE WANTED. want a few hundred bushels of good ryo. Wll pay the full market prce wth cash on recept of each load. Abbott Vorthloy, Lttle Slver staton. FARM WAGONS FOR SALE. New ttro-borse farm wagons, narrow and broad tro; ono new one-lnraotarm vugon; also secondhand farm wagons for sale. 0. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. J. FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Book Chckens; rooster S pullets 76 cents enoh. ARO 2 onnlorso sleghs n frst class order; cheap., VVm. Otteraon, llu Broud street, Red Bank. MONEY WANTED., Wo want from 31,(fX to $OO.OOO,na to loan, or nvest for you la safe ral estate securty n contrnl Oho. Hood rato of nterest pad. Cbueo tenl EsUW Co., Marlon, Oho. Kngs Daughters Recepton. The, Kngs Daughters wll hold n recepton at tho home of Mrs. John AbOott Worther, Tuesday, January 21st, from three untl nx oclock, A contrbuton of twenty-fve cents s solcted. FARM TO LET. 05 acres tllable land for rent; S> acres n standard trull. One-half ml D from Red Dunk on roul to Nut Swamp, Mlddlelown. Apply, to Smth or Brstol. 215 Broad street, Red Hank. POCKETBOOK LO8T. On Frday, botween Red Bank and Oceanc. n pnekethoou anl uccoutbook combned cunululn; ho.namo of owner on front puge of tnok tnt] n HUH»f money. Flmlc wll pleaao lcbvont Oceanc postofllce or HMsTK oflco, CROUND RENT. The cslnto of Dr. W.. Huubnrd wll lowo tho ground of t los on Tlrowl street and 0 lots on MODuoutl) fctruot for a term of 6 or 10 years. Apply to Dr. Charles) tlubbartt. No. 101 Sxth avonuo, Brooklyn; or Theodore f. Whte, HKO8TKK OulldlDjg, Red Bank, N. J< ^ A Chalce fpr A Good nvestment The Shrewsbury Motor Company offers $7,ooo of ts stobk at par. - Ths affdrds.an excellent opportunty to make a safe and proftable nvestment, whle at the same tme adng n buldng up the ndustres of ths localty, The Shrewsbury Motor Company was organzed for the pur- pose of buldng motors of varous knds, but especally to buld gasolne "motors for launches from ts own desgns. The company was organzed wth $25,0 captal, of whch $8,1 has been pad n The company fnds that therjad-n captal s not suffcent for ts purposes, and t offers $7,0 of ts stock for sale for the purpose of addng to the equpment and property of [the company. Ths wll leave $10,0 of stock n the treas-. ury to be used for further enlargements should they at any tme seem to be desrable. The company has already a number of orders for engnes, and t has also orders for complete launches. The contracts now on hand wll keep the 1 company busy for some tme, and a number of other contracts are about to be closed. The company expects to pay a dvdend of ten to ffteen percent ths year, and t beleves that t wll pay a dvdend of at least 25 per cent every year therearter, and the dvdends may reach more than 25 per cent. The Roberts Boler Co.mpany has proved to be one of the very best and most proftable concerts ever organzed n Red Bank. t has employed many men at good wages, whch has been of advantage to the communty, and t has pad large dvdends eye snce t began operatons. Whle the Shrewsbury Motor Company s n no sense a rval or compettor of the Roberts company, the condtons whch have made the Roberts company successful cannot fal to make the Shrewsbury Motor Company suecessful also. The love of the water, the many rch men who are ndulgng n pleasure craft, and the need of motor boats for fshng, clammng, etc., make the feld of the Shrewsbury Motor Company a very large one. Moreover ths company wll have another source of proft n the buldng of launches and other boats, n whch ther engnes wll be nstalled. The company has purchased a lot on the rver at Far Haven, ha bult a shop and has constructed ways for ts boats. t s now busly employed on the contracts n hand. Other contracts n sght make enlargement of ts works necessary. t s the ntenton to buld launches and other boats, nstall engnes of ts manufacture, and keep boatsand engnes n stock. There s a constant demand durng the boatng season for boats of ths class, but the present captal of the company wll not permt of ths lockng up of captal n fnshed goods. The company expects to keep at least ffteen men constantly employed the year round. The 1 wages of these men wll.be spent n the stores and busness places of the localty, makng the enterprse one of great advantage to the communty from a publc standpont, Applcatons for.stock or for further nformaton concernng the company may be made to A. V. ( Evans, presdent, Red Bunk, N. J.,. ; or 127 Beekmnn street, New York; or to Warren H,, Smock, secretary, and treasurer, Red Bank, N.J.

5 -. -, PERSONAL. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Speerl have moved.from Monroevlle to Gbbsboro, n Camden county, where Mr. Speerl has a charge. Rev. and. Mrs. Speerl were formerly resdents of Red Bank. The church and parsonage at Gbbsboro adjon each other and the parsonage s a new one., ra D u Fox of Mullca Bll, who has been spendng some tme wth hs aster, Mrs. Wllam Curchn of Wallace street, has returned home, Mrs. Gurchb re- turned wth hm for a months vst. Mrs. Elwosd Brower, who has been sck wth nervous prostraton at. the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John S. Stles of. whte street, s slowly m- provng,. -. MB? Mame E. Chlds of Long Branch, who s well-known at Red Bank, s f serously sck 1 at the home of her sster.. Dr. L. L. : Ferguson, a specalst of New York, s attendpg her. Wllam Pop& of. Lncroft has a poston n Malchows barber shop at Red Bank. He wasformerly employed by Mr. Malohow, but gave up hs poston. Mr, and Mrs. Elsha Egbert ef Atlantc Cty,,former resdents of Bed Bank, have been vstng Mrs. Egberts sster, Mrs. George Woods of Brdge avenue. Mss Mary H.VanDorr, daughter of Vanderger VanDorn of Red Bank, who attends the model school at Trenton, spent her vacaton wth her parents. Mss Lulu M. Scott of Shrewsbury avenue bas returned from a vst wth Mss Florence Broadley of Pa6sac, formerly of Red Bank.. Russell Parker of the Souffletown road has moved to the Rumson road at Ltfle Slver; to the house -whch he recently rebult., Mr. and Mrs. John Kng.of Maple avenue spent last Thursday wth Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Parker of Lttle Slver.. Mrs. Catherne Conover of Lncroft s vstngher daughter, Mrs. Frank Fenton of Red Bank. Mrs. Harry Tl ton of West Red Bank, who las been sck, s mprovng. A New Years Eve Fght. A dunce at George Beldoa n Mddletown townshp OH New Years eve ended n a free fght and George Holmes, one of the guests,, was badly slashed wth a razor, Benjamn Marsball wds arrested the next day on a charge of havng done the cuttng and George Beldo, Jr., was arrested as an assessory to the crme. "Both were held to awat the acton of the grand jury. Beldo furnshed bal but Marsball was taken to the county jal. Marshall had George Johnson af-* rested on a charge of httng hm wth a brck at the party. Johnson was held n $1 bal to awat the acton of the grand jury. _. A Sut For Dvorce. Harry Curts of Red Bank has begun sut for dvorce from hs wfe, who was Mary Agnes Ress before her marrage. The marrage took place over two years ago. The couple have not lved together for more than two years and sut s brought on the ground of deserton. "» Poultry Dsappears. Sx turkeys dsappeared from the Robert L. Mntlnnd place at Oceanc last Thursday nght. Some gunea bees dsappeared from the place one nght about two weeks ago. The poultry may have strayed away, but t s thought that they were Btolen. ALLARE.-At Red pant, on Tuesday, January 7, Ms. Barry E. Allare, of a son. NAUGHTON. At Port Monmoutb, on Sunday. January fll). Mrs. Wllam NnuRlto), of a son. W W. LEONARD, CONTRACTOR AND BULDER.. Estmates glvca or work by the day. Lock Box (». Atlantc Hghlands, N..1. FSH SCRAP FOR SALE. Apply at Valls factory, near steamboat wharf. Port Monmoutb, N. J. Always on band. HAR WORK. 1 nm prepared to devote my entre tme t» makng up Bwllclws. combnes, and nl knds of har work. Address. 29 West front street, or send me w«rd and wll call upon you. Mss. Brand, Red Jant. ^ JACOB C. BBUTTS,. AUCTONEER AUCTON SALE OP FARM STOCK AND Farm Machnery AT Brookdale Farm Near Holmdel, N. J., ON Monday, January 20th, 1902 At 10: oclock, A.M. The goods to be sold are as follows : Par Uorses. good workers. Drown Blare, good drvor. Par Mules, good workers. 2 Jersey Cows. Jnrsoy Bull, yonrlng. 4 lerksb Boor Pss. 8 Berkshre ttuws, comng n proft, 81) Burksllrf Pgs. BFurnnvuprom. t Dump Bodes. 4 Hovf MuclnS.. 4 VVOK llnkfl. 5! Hay Tedders. 2 Wlcol Cullvntors. 4 8tnlof!urtlvntos. Sod Cuttor. Aotuo Hnnanv. Uuover obto* DRPTLT. Asptnnmll 1otntob lluutor. Fertlzer Drll. Gmlq Slll. Cnst. 4 Lawn Mowers. SJFowlMlllB. lyo Tlrcslor. Wnd Mll. Davs Swlmt Churn.., About 111) tons Tmothy Elny. Hot llrlt Doullo HarnoB3, lu gvaa onlur, and a quanty of other goods.. Torns-Snms lnlw $10 ensb j Flms ovor 810, eght montbs credltwtb approved note, LUTHER,SCHANCK, Agent. v RODERT PtnoE, Cateror, $1.50 PhotosforSfOO., v,.".; " " - For a short tme we wll make our Pette Cards oval carbonette fnsh, wth two sttngs to select from and satsfactory work guaranteed, for $1.; former prce $1.50. DeHART & LETSON, Broad Street, Red Bank, N.J/ Joseph Ryans : Butcher Shop At No. 101 Shrewsbury avenue, along the lne of the trolley, s the place to! go to get a nce jucy steak, a fne leg of lamb, a good roast, or, n fact, any sort of a cut of meat whch you may desre. Gve me your order and be convnced what nce tender meat sell. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELVERED. JOSEPH RYAN, Shrewsbury Ave., 4 5 g RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. R 2 BARGAN TME N SHOES. Sho B at Low Prces Ladea heavy sole Skatng Shoea, 2.OO, 3., 3.50 Lades warm lned shoes.. l.oo, 1.60 Lades warm lned Danas, easy l.oo, 1.25 Lades Arctca buckle and hfjl button ones to 1.65 Mens heavy sole lace shoes 1.50, 2., 8.35, 3. kens and Boys waterproof, tan and black Englsh gran lace, wth great heavy soles.3.50 Boys low and hgh cut Skatng shoes, made for servce 1.60, 1.76, 2., 2.50 Grls good Skatng Shoes l.oo, 1.85, 1.50 Rubbers advanced agan January BL My prces reman as they were, MO advance. Plenty of new rubbers, every style and grade.. Extra Bargans. Mens Felt Boots, warm as toast, wth 1st grade rubber, regular $8.85, Over Shoes. Mens good ^luubers, out of style,.,40c. Lades good Rubbers, out of style.,26b. Msses and chldrens Rubbers, out of style 20c. A lot of womens and msses Shoes,.. 79c. Clarence Whte, 9 Broad St., Red Bank. THEODORE STLLWELL of Everett hn. Just rccolrcd a lno lne of dred fruts. needless rasns nnd currants, ctron, mxed nuta, oraroa, lemons anl mlnco mnnt. Tlo [ goods uro rght and (ho prces arc rluht. A Care for Lumbago. W. C. Wllamson, of Anhcrat, Va., says: " For more than a year suffered from lumbago. fnally tred Chamberlans Pan Balm and t gave me entre relef, whch nl.other remedes had, fnllod to do. Sold by C. A. Mnton & Co.. Druggsts, 8 Broad street, Rod Bank. 88. R E WARD wll be pad for nformaton leadng to (be dentfcaton of the partes who toot sx turkeys from the premses of Robert L.-Maltand "a Thursday or Frday nght of lanw^es.. WM.H.CR0OKB. Oceanc, N.J., January 7,1902. FNE ENGRAVNG. f yon wsh frst-class engravng on sold, slver, vory, etc., go drect to the engraver. Latest styles weddldr, recepton and vstng cards n ho old Ennlsn letter. Also rles for stampng, noto paper, rubber Etamps, stencls and plates ef every descrpton.,.. CHAB1.ES EVEBDBfc, SO. Blveralde Avenne, Bad Bank. REAL ESTATE. SPECAL. Good property for sale n West Red Bank for $1,0. Terms easy Possesson at onco f desred. /. Farm for rent. Convenent to market, about TO acres. : Small track farm wth good house and barn n town lmts, for rent about 7 acres j lnqnro early. Houses for rent n good localtes. Prop«rtes for sale from $7(10, up. some very One propertes at reasonable prces. Lots for sale a«all prces, Parles Bayng houses to rent wllldo well to gve roe a chance to rent them. D. W. WLLGUSS, Cor. Front and Broad Sts., Red Bank. To close out balance of Wnter Suts, Overcoats, Ulsters, Pea Jackets, Trousers, etc.. Sweepng reductons wll be made. A. LUDLOW, 19 Broad St., Red Bank. Red Bank Opera House OXSTE] COMMENCNG Monday, Jan. 13th. Hdntley-Harrs Stack Co. n a Repertore of Up to-date Plays. Openng wth a Bg Scenc Producton of ROANOKE., FOUR BG VAUDEVLLE JOTS. A Carload of Specal Scenery. Reserved seats at Bfntons drug store. Nght Proes 10, 20, 80 cents. Matnee Saturday 10 and 20 cents. Lades admtted for 15 cents Monday nght f tckets axe purchased before 0 P. M, re! You would know tha.fr-our drugs are pure SButYoUAreNot! So we ask you to K take our word for t. Just trust us as r A you do your doctor. 2 3chroe(lers Pharmacy^ f Bergen & Morrs, Props., A 16 BROAD ST., EKD BANK, A Telephone 12-t A NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOE STORE. Clearance Sale of Shoes. n order to dspose of my last years stock of gaddb am sellng.what s left at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. >< Ths s no humbug, but a genune prce reducton on relable merchandse. S. PRNCE* front Street, foot of Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»» Why should you get ALL your prescrptons at the Knckerbocker, pharmacy? HERES WHY! -1. We follow absolutely your physcans drectons. 2. We U8e fresh drugs of full offcnal strength. 3. Prces are the lowest than can be made when good dugs are used. Thats why you should brng your Prescrptons to VanDerveer & VanBuskrk Knckerbocker Pharmacy, Broad and Monmouth Sts., Red Bank, Telephone 0-1.»»»»»»»»»»»»»» »»»»» Retrng Sale of Mllnery Goods, Beng about to retre from busness offer my stock of Mllnery Goods, fancy Goods, Brc-a-Brac, &c, &c, BELOW COST! BLUMENBERG, No. 38 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. x«x«x^x»x^«:^ Specal Gash Sales For Every Saturday have a specal cash sale at my market. My prces are always as low as the market Wll allow by the closest margn of proft, but on Saturdays your money wll go a good deal further than at any other place n tpwn. HERES A LNE ON OUR PRCES: LEG OF LAMB, 12c. ROAST BEEF, 12c. CHCKENS, 14c. PORK, 10 and 12c. No fner meat than sell at these prces can be found n town at any prce. EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK. ft» 8 8 S t 1

6 NEW HOUSES. Three JVee Houses Beng Bult n West Bed Bank. Peter Lang has begun the erecton ol a double house on the corner of Shrewsbury avenue and Bank street.- The house wll be 34 feet front and 48 feet deep. There wll be n.porch eght feet wde along the entre front of the buldng. Each ads of the bouse wll contan sr rooms. n the dnng rooms of each sde there wll be a glass chna closet and butlers pantry. There wll he sldng doors -between fe hall nnd pnrlor and the parlor and dnng room. The house wll be ftted wth water and, gaa and t s to be ready for occupancy hy the frst of Aprl. The house wll cost $2,5. t s beng bult by-theodore Peters, Mr. Langs lot has a frontage of 83 feet. The adjonng lot s owned by hs brother-n-law, Davd Leroy, who s engneer at the Koberts boler works. Mr. Leroy, wll buld a house exactly lke Mr. LangV, and ths house wll also be bult b.y Theodore Peters.. Mrs. Edward Murphy s buldng a house on Catherne street. Ths house wll be 18x28 feet and wll contan sx rooms. t wll cost about $1,2. AN ARMORY AT FREEHOLD. The Vrelenhurah V/leH Propose to tuld One. The Vrcdenburgh rfles assocaton of Freehold proposeb to buld an armory on a lot whch they own adjonng the Freehold semnary property. Besdes a drll room t s proposed to have a club room equpped wth perodcals, readng and.wrtng tables, a pano, easy chars, pool and bllard tables, etc. There wll also ho a gymnasum equpped for basket ball and other ndoor sports, and a bowlng alley and shootng gallery n the basement. The buldng proposed wll cost about $10,0. t s expected to rase half ths amount by nterest bearng bonds and to place a mortgage on he property for the balance. The bonds wll be ssued n denomnatons of $1 each. The pro moters of the scheme tgure out that the buldhp: wll enrn $1,175 a year above the cose of mantanng t. Joseph A. Yard s at the head of the movement. Rasng a Bg Smokestack. Matthews Bros, of Red Bunk rased a bg smokestack nt the power house of the Rumsou water works lust week, These works supply most of the loubes on the Rurason road wth water from artesan wells. The smokestack was feet long and 3 feet n dameter, and- t was set "up on a foundaton sxteen feet above the level of the ground. The Hmokestack weghed over two tons and was placed n poston by means of a derrck seventy feet hgh. A Gnn Club at Colts Neck. An effort s hejng made to form a gun club at Colts Neck. The club wll meet each week durng the wnter and have a socal shoot at clay pgeons. The meadow opposte Fred Luthers hotel at Colts Neck wll be used as shootng grounds. A contest was held on Saturday at whch Fred Luther broke 22 out of 41; Howard Matthews 27 out of 44; Alfred Buck 17 out of 27; Joseph Kelsey 98 out of 48; George Beyer 81 out of 42; and John Stapleton 13 out of SO. A Bg Manure Contract. "Edward A. Bowmflu of Lttle Slver has a contract to furnsh Raymond Hoaglund of the Rumson road wth GOO loads of manure. Ho has 4 16ads on hand and he wll buy 1 loads of stable manure n New. "Vork to make up the balance. Keyporters Wn Turkeys. A twenty-pound turkey chanced oft at Jerry Sheehnns hotel at Keyport on New Years eve was won by Joseph Cherry. A turkey chanced off by George Pease of Keyport on New Years evowas won by Wllam "West. Hs chance cost hm eght cents. Deeds Recorded. The followng real estate transfers have been recorded n the offce of the county clerk at Freehold for the week endng January 2d, 12: SumuM ). Keeler nnd wfe to Lrator ncl). Two lots on tlo D»Bt sldo ol WnsUlnjfton strcot at Red lluuk. 81. > Lester nrlto Snral A. Kolor. Two.lots on the curtstu of WslhKton strnet lt led Bunk, S Moscsllturm ol Now Torn!o Klmum Wlson (f led lnnk. Lot on tlo sontl sllo ol Oakland stawt t«l Bank. S. Arthur A. Patterson nnd wlte, Amel A. Spnrltr. (cmuc V. spnnne nnd wlfo. Edth A. 8plnnlnr,-Ulunul«8. Hnonk uml husband of Red Bunk to Susan Coley ofltal Hunk. Lul. mljulnng A. C. HurlKhurnos on UL 1 HOUU SB tl Front street ut Kcllnk.Sl. Wllllnm A. C< B unr wfe to KcorRoButton. V< luu-estl thu Adlera &(!<>l nlllnkt led Dunk" $1 Ȧcton 0. JrtsloK!, speclnl muster, trr Mnrl E. Murray, Hownll. lumso unt lot ut Furmlnctllu mll (am of 111(1 noes n Shrewsbury tcnvusllp, $ John H. Ap)cur\to to Snrm E. Emery. Lots ut East Oenanlc, $1, wx TOWNSHP. Klwn-0 L. lurc uv and wfo uf Knnx, New York. to sabella -mlorn of Mlddlctown. Two tracts of land m ronl from Lodsvlll to nton Fulls, mljolulug Joseph Thompson, 3&3Q0, KATONTOWN TOWNHllp.. Aaron T. CnsHr ndwlfn n (lurlps. Clnyton. One* ucrn tl Horm NcU. 8:. Charles H. Clayton to tcbecou C. Cualer. One nermt Horse Neck ( l. ATCANTK! TOWNSHP. Duvll C..lp lncolt, ly HlnrllT, n Wlllluu A Thompson. Two tracts ndjolmuff Frederck Bllllns n Atluttlo nnd Blruwnlury townshps, Jln. NOTCE OF ELECTON. FrtRT NATONAL DANK, 11K) UNK. N. J,. Dccumb Oth. KJ1. \ Tlo nnnunl elcclon tor drcrtora of ths tnnk wll bo held lt tlo Mnkljr huma on Mondtv January Stl, MB. Polls- open from 2: to llx). M.. 1RNUY OAHMKLL. Cnshlcr. NOTCE OF ELECTON. " -... BKCOND NATONAL BANK. HEC HANK, N. J,, December JOll. jam. f Tlo unmal olnctlon for dlrectos of ths muk wll xleld nt th) lnnllnp houhd on Tutedny, tlo 14th day ol Jnnunry next, between t o loum of ulovon and twelvo oclook A. U.. B. EDWARDS. Casher, The Last Call. To close out the balance of our stock of Lades. and Chldrens Coats we wll sacrfce eyery garment by sellng them at 25 per cent off of present prces, whch means about half prce, as^they. were all reduced before the frst of the year. NOTCE n consderaton of oar employees we wll close our store at 7: oclock every evenng, except Saturdays. BROAD STREET. RED BANK. N.J. Upholsterng and Cabnet Work CARPETS LAD AND MATTRESSES MADE OVER. AWNNGS..AT CTY PRCES. Beet Work Guaranteed. 50 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. J, ««** " 8 FRANCS WHTE & SON, nsurance and koan Offce. BROAD STREET, RED BANE, N. J. r MONEY TO LOAN. Thave $85,0 to loan at 5 per cent.. TO LET. Four houses on Wallace street, $15, fb, $18 and $20; on Bordeo street, $8.50 ; Branch avenue, gas and water $10 ; Locust averue; 10, $18; Shrewsbury avenue, flat, $10 ; Sprng street, $10 ; Ever street, $12, Monmouth street, $35; Broad street, $20; ths sde of Far Haven, house 1 and 2 acres, $10 ; Rector place, $25 ; East Front street, house and 4 acres, $20. FOB SALE. Property n every drecton., ". RVER PROPERTY. Plot 175x1,0, fne vew and skore, $7,0 ; opposte Red Bank.. \ NSURANCE N THE BEST COMPANES. Offce of the Trenton nvestment Co., captal ten mllon. SPECAL OFFER. For $2,5 you can have the followng property: House, lot 75x3; lot 75x3; lot 75x160; lot 75x3; lot ; 75x150; lot 75x8. The whole only $5, cash; balance can reman (on Broad street)., -, Telephone 44-F. t Offce opposce Globe Hotel, Front St. FRANCS WHTE & SON. WANCY CAKE. Clothng and Furnshngs at a Dscount. January s always the dullest mouth of the year n busness crcles. n order to keep busness movng durng ths dull perod. wll make a SPECAL CASH DSCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT durng January on everythng n my stock except made-to-order clothng, and even on these goods wll gve a dscount of 10 per cent. No other reason n the world for ths dscount than just to keep busness movng. specal goods jusfc our regular stock wth 20 per cent chpped off the prce. CORLES, The Clother and Talor, BROAD STREET, BED BANK, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» MAKNG MONEY A fresh supply made daly. For specal occasons we make any varety you desre.... CHLDS BAKERY, ^^1 Telephone 10-a. Local Phone 20. No 1 A ft FOR SALE. VALUABLE TRUCK FARM. The late James K. Wallng farm at New Monmouth. Contanng forty acres, good dwellng bouse, commedous outbuldngs, young asparagus beds n cuttng, grape vneyard and other frutb. A fne gravel bed.. Stuated one-half mle from Port Monmouth B. R. staton. One and one-quarter mles from steamboat. Prce sx thousand dollars. Terms easy. Address E. BEEKMAN, Mddletown, N. J. f You Were Dssatsfed Wth that last job of plumbng or tnnng that the other fellow dd, call on me the next tme. ll do my best to make the work satsfactory. JAMES F1TZGBBON, Wharf Avenue, Bed Bank. FOR,YOU. 5 " We make t for you by savng t to you, as prces below wll show. You know ts an ll wnd that blows nobody good, and they are gong to blow your way now, so you get the beneft. N OUR GROCEEY. Heckers Superlatve Flour, barrel.... Granulated Sugar, any quantty, pound. Henz Catsup, 25c. bottle fbr., Maple Syrup, 25c. bottle for.,$4.75 5c.. 19C.. 19c. 6 pounds Prunes, good 25c. Coffee, SPECA 22C. Scotch Dred Green Peas, quart,. 6C Lot of Crackers, 4 pounds for 25c. Celery, 13c; 2, bunches for 25c. Cranberes, quart 10c. Best Mxed Nuts, 2 pounds for : 25c. Old-fashoned Dred Apples, pound 10c. Old-fashoned Slced and Dred Peaches... v 15c. N OUR MARKET. Pot Roasts Beef, pound 5c. Breast Lamb 6C. Scrapple, our home made, 3 pounds 25C. Sugar Cured Hams., 12C. Calforna Hams...;... 9C. Our celebrated Sausage, 2 pounds.v. 25C. Below Specal for Saturday only. Chckens, pound... > :... 14c. Chuck Steak, 3 pounds 25C. Legs Lamb 12o. Fore-quarter Lamb, 8C. Rb Roast Beef. ; \ 12C. SPECAL SALES EVERY SATURDAY. Free exhbton ths week of Heckers Food Preparatons; Flour, Cereals, &c, and free samples. Come and try them, you dont have to buy..» Both stores close at 7: P. M., except Saturday evenng, commencng 13th nst. DOREMUS BROS., 11 and 13 BroaVl Street, THE CTY MARKET, Red Bank, ur, J.

7 EATONTOWN NEWS., De Atnercan Mechancs lodge! Elects Xjew Offcers. The Amercan Mechancs lodge elected these offcers last Thursday nght: Councllor Frank Chance... Vce councllor-wllam Allgor. Recordng seoretery Edwad Taylor. Fnancal secretary J. h. VanSclock. Treasurer Theodore Wolcott. Warden Edward Wool.ey. Outsde sentnel Wllam Carlsle? Conductor Wllam Taylor. draplaln-f. E. nton. Trustee E. H. Johnson. Representatve to the funeral beneft assocaton Garretto. Morton. Rev. G. Morgan Davs wll preach at the Baptst church next Sunday mornng on "The sendng of the seventy." He wll preach at nght the Urst of a seres or" sermons on Heroes of the Fath." Tho specal subject wll be " Paul before Agrppa." Kevval nyengs are beng held n the Methodst churcl. They began wth the walcl nght meetng on New Years eve and wll be contnued us long as any nterest s manfested. Wllam Waller, who has/been confned to the house wth sckness, s gettng along ncely, Mss EUa Waller has returned from a vst to frends at Long Branch. Rev. and Mrs. G. Morgan Davs spent New Years wth Rev. JS. D, Prce of. Shrewsbury. Mr. Davs, attended the mnsters conference at Asbury Park on Monday. Mss Grace VanBuskrk, who has been spendng the holdays at her hotne here, has returped to Blar Hall, Blarstown, where she s attendng school. EllsworthJJohnson gave a ball n Crescent hall lasjtuesday nght. Another ball wll he gven the last of the month. Mrs. Lesle Pottnr of LaUewood and her son Percy are vstng Mrs. Potters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Aurack. Rev. Samuel D. Prce wll preach at the Presbyteran churcl next Sunday nglt on " Treasure n earthen vessels." Wllam Tyler has sold hs trottng horse whch he recently bought lron Ehvood Sny.der to J. R. Clark. BloomnVjd Bllngs wll sal for England on the 11th of ths month wth two of P. F. Collers-polo pones. J. R. Clarlt made a New Years call.on hs mother, wo lves ut Ocean Grove. Mrs. Clark s 94 years old. Mrs. Frank Chance left town on Monday for Burlngton, where she wll spend the rest of the wnter. Mrs. Blundell and Mrs. T. B. Carsde of Puterson spent the holdays wth Mrs. C. T. Lttlefleld. Frank Hopper of Washngton spent the holdays wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hopper. Sar of. ndependence lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, nstalled ts offcers on New Years eve. Mss Aramnta Smock, who s employed n New York, s home on a short vacaton. Mss Fay Rdgeley of Brdgeton s vstn? her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J, D. Fay. Allen VanBrunt, who has been workng at Newark, s home sck wth the grp. Mrs. Charles Whte entertaned a number of young people on New Years nght. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Borden spent Now Yearswth relatves at Ralnvay. Mss Asenath Huylnr spent New Years wth relatves at Key port. Mss Emma SmoU has recovered from an attack of appendctb. Mrs. Davd VanSeloek s recoverng from an attack of the grp. George Meyers and Perry Cook spent New Years at New York. Calqn Reynolds has joned the Red Bunk Cavalry troop, Mrs. Georee Fary s recoverng from her recent sckness. Rev. J, D. Fny spent Saturday at Phladelpha. _ Mss May Clark s vstng relatves at Orange. Matthew Byrnes s sck wth grp. HOLMDEL NEWS. The Amercan Mechancs Lodge Elects Xew Offcers. The Amercan Mechancs lodge elected these offcers at ther meetng on New Years eve: Councllor H L. Holmes. Vce councllor C. s. Ely. Assstant recordlnu socretary D. B. Ely. Warden h. H. Sutphln. Conductor J. L. Ely. nsde sentnel Tuns Sckles. Outsde senlnol J. W. lly. Junor past counclor Fred V. Thompson. Trustee for eghteen months-,!. L. JB)y. BepresenUve to Btate counull J.Alex (lay. After the electon the lodge held a watch meetng and celebrated the new year by rngng belle and blowng boms. Mrs. John Antondea was returnng home from church one nght last week when she slpped on the oy sdewalk and fell. No bones were broken, but she was brused and shaken up. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutphn spent New Yeurs wth Mr. Sutphns father, R. R. Sutphn, Mrs. Elbert Dorsett of Keyport also spent New Years wth Mr. Sutphn, Wllnn Smth, who las rooms n J. W. Hances buldng, wll move the frst of Aprl to lzra R, Stlwagons house. Mchaol Maher wll move from Wllam. Culahans place to the Danel. Schenck place the frst of Aprl. John Brown, who lves on the Walter McLee place wll move to the Mchael Calahan place the frst of Aprl. Mrs. Henry Hammond, who has been dangerously sck wth heart dsease and dropsy, s slghtly mproved., Abram Conoye-of Keyport, who lved here untl about a year ago, n sck wth kdney trouble. Wllntn OCalahan of Long Branch spent Thursday wth John Brown. Garrett Enmons has lost eghteen hogs snce last fall wth cholera. Alex McCloes and hs son Edgar spent pnrt of last week at New York. Rchard Lnyton, who has been lad up wth the grp, s able to be out. Ma. Lemuel W. Sutphn s vstng rolatves at Keyport. THE REGSTER offce does good prntng and t has t done when promsed. The prce s just rght for both sdesforthe prnter and for the other fellow too. Adv. NEW JERSBTO GREATEST 5TQ8R ALL A MAMMOTH New, 1902, Textles. SALE NOW N- PROGRESS MADE AR9D UNMADE o % AMERCAN and FRENCH Un- dermuslns, Table and Bed Lnens. $ Slks and Dress Fabrcs, Corsets, Outer Garments, Sprng Cotton Textures, Embroderes and Laces, Lace Curtans, Mens Shrts, Counterpanes and Blankets. HAHNE&CO. NEWARK. THEODORE F. WHTE, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. 915,0 TO LOAN ON RED BANK PROPERTY N SUMS HOUSES TO LET.. have the followng lst of houses and stores for rent: Fve houses on Front street, one $40 a month, one $30, one $20 all on the rver; one$8, one $9. Three on Wallace street, one $15, one $16, one $20. Two on Washngton street, one $23, one $13. One on Maple avenue, $26. One on Peters place, $20. One on Sprng street, $12. Two onborden street, one $10, one $13. One on Shrewsbury avenue, $9. Two on Monmouth street, one $13, one $15. Two,, on Bank street, one $7, one $8. One on Herbert street, $8. Two on Whte street, one $13, one $11. One on Allen Place, $6. Two on Ralroad avenue, $6 each,.. STORES TO LET. Three on Front street, one $20, one $25, one $30. Houses for sale on every street n Red Bank. Call and see/ me about ymr nsurance as thnk you are payng, too, hgh arates. nsurance placed n best companes and losses promptly pad.... THEODORE F. WHTE. Rooms 1 and 2, Regster Buldng. r~,, g \ ONELLS Sxth Avenue, 20th to 21st Streets, N. Y. January Clearng Sale of Blankets! Three Thousand Pars at the Lowest Prces Ever Quoted. BOO PARS EASTERN WOOL BLANKETS. Ten Quarter Sze...;.. 66c, 95c, $1,76 to $2.98 Par. Eleven Quarter Sze... $1.45, $1.98, $2.98, to $4.98 Par. Twelve Quarter Sze.. $3.98, $4.98 to $6.98 Par... 6" ,5 PARS CALFORNA BLANKETS. Ten Quarter S2e $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $6.25 Par. Eleven Quarter Sze.. $4.50, $5.75. $6.98 to $9.98 Par. Twelve Quarter Sze... $5.60, $6.50/$7.98 to $13. Par. Equally Attractve Values n Bed Spreads and Comfortables. All Cash Purchases delvered free to any ralroad staton wthn1 raleb of New York Cty...! 1ST The goods at ths store are always pure ard the prces are always lower than the same goods can be bought for at any other stores. Compare these prces wth others and seef our clam snot true:. Evaporated Cream, qualty guaranteed, per can 9c. 3 cans Condensed.Mlk 25c. Fne Maracabo Coffee, per 1b 25c. Fne Mxed Tea, perl) 35c. Arbuckles Coffee, per lb.15c. 5 lbs. Good Creamery Butter.$1.10 Maple Syrup, per bottle...17c. 3 cans Baked Beans. 25c. Fne Calforna Seedless Oranges, per doz. 18c. Fancy New Lemons, per doz 18c. 2 lbs. Mxed Nuts. 25c. Pop Corn, that wll pop, per lb 5c. Cape Cod Cranberres, per qt 10c. Best new crop, N. O, Molasses, per gal 50c. Best new Syrup, per qt 10c. Choce Bananas, per doz 10c. W. A. TRUEX & SON, Cor. Broad anfl Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. ANDREW NASER. Successor to Chales Rogers, FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS OF ALL BNDS. Delvery at Door Every Mornng and Afternoon. Send word f you would lke us to serve you. Xo. 107 Shrewsbury Avenue, WEST RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESTATE. Property for Sale and for Rent n. all parts of the town. Money to loan n sums to sut borrowers. True* Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. lroad Street, Telephone Coll 18a. FOR SALE.. Parker Estate. 2 Lots Each 55 feet wde on Bast Front Street by 2 feet deep throughout and Adjonng Segel property «n tbe east. 1 Lot 50 feet wde on west sde of Harrson Avenue by 150 feet deep throughout, and n rear of lots of Ots Allen and others.. 2 Lots Each 50 foet wde on west sdo of Harrson -Avenue by about 225 feet deep throughout, betwee lot sold to Captan Brown and tho gully, NOB. 102 and 103 on map. Tract of 8/DV acre* on 6«uth sde of RdgoRoad,. (/. PARKER, Jr., Executor, 97 Cedar Street, \ New York Gty. THE LADES TOLET s a matter of mportance and only the best of Tolet Artcles should be used.: We have such a complete stock of TOLET ARTCLES that t wll be easy to procure* any artcles desred, ncludng Tolet Waters, Toncs, Face Powders, Face Cream, Tooth Powders, Tolet Powders, Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, etc. The qualty of each s such as to nsure perfect satsfacton. And of course you know that our stock of Drugs and Medcnes s complete. JAMES COOPER. JR., Prescrpton Druggst) Broad Street, Bed Bank, JV. J. There s Work for the Plumber n your place nnd t should be attonded to nt once. Sckness s frequently caused by clopced drans. Costs too much, you say? Not at all. My charges for hgh class Plumbng, Gas Fttng 1 or Steam Hoatng Work aro qute moderate. use good materalb and exercse great akll and oare n nl operatons. guarantee perfect work., " WLLAM OBREN, 20 WE8T FRONT STREET, MSD BANK, N. J.

8 FAR HAVEN NEWS. A Aew Amercan Mechanc-Xoung JFolkn nance at Chapel Jlll. Harvey Lttle, Jr., has been elected a member of the Amercan Mechancs lodge and he wll be ntated to-morrow nght. The lodge wllgve a ball about the mddle of ths nooth.. Mrs; Frank Herbert has moved back nto her own house, whch has undergone unumber-of mprovements. Mr. Herbert s llng a two weeks engagement at a theater at Lousvlle, Kentucky. Thous Carter of Port Monmouth s vstng Frank Mulford. Mss Lle Mulford. who has been vstng her parents, laflreturned to Brooklyn. Mrs. Frank Mulford spent New Years day at New ufua S. Merrtt of Far Haven has the contract to pant the jam house on the Kunson road, and be also has the contract to pant Thomas, Welshs new house at Red Bank.. A stage- load of young people went to Charles Sseleys at Chapel Hll on Frday nght and had a dance. John Wanrght and Lews Smth furnshed the musc. Mrs. Scanlon las begun the erecton of a honse on the lot whch she recently bought from Rnfus S. Jlerrtt. The work wll be done by George W. Smth. Mss Bu-ton Allare has returned from a vst to Mrs. John. Hobrough of Lttle Slver. Mr. and Mrs. Hobrough, spent Sunday wth Mrs. Danel Allare. Mrs. Danel Allare entertaned a company of thrty frends on New Years eve. The evenng was spent n dancug. and refreshments were served. Mrs. Danel Rankn entertaned a company of frends on Frday nght. Maud and Grace Sckles of Navesnk were among the guests. Harry Ellenberg, who has. been confned to the house for over two weeks wth sokness, s stll n a very bad condton. Wllam Chandler, who s n the bcycle busness at Atlantc Hghlands, spent Sunday wth hs father, Robert D. Chandler. Mrs. Stanley Felder, who has been confned to the house wth sckness for the past three weeks, s slowly mprovng. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Chandler spent New Years wth ther daughter, Mrs. Aaron Patterson of Nut Swamp. CharleB HoflE and Wllam Kerr of Freehold spent part of last week wth Mrs. Charles Denns. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrss.ey, who are now at Kansas Cty, 1 are expected home ths week. Mrs. Wllam Kelso and C. P. Lloyd of Long Branch spent Saturday wth Mrs. Allen Parker. Mrs. A. A. Armstrong and chldren spent part of last week wth relatves at New York. Pnochle s the favorte card game among the people of thu vllage ths* wnter. Edward Taylor, who has been sck wth nflammaton of the bowels, s much better. Jacob Ellenberg and famly spent part of last week wth relatves at New York. Mrs. Joseph F. Thompson entertaned a company of frends on New Years eve. Mss Nette Chandler has returned from a vst to frends at Manasquan. John Martn, Jr., of New York, spent New Years wth relatves here. Mrs. Fred Ryder has returned from a weeks vst at New York. L. R. Magee has moved from Bflford to Elas H. LewsB house. Thelda Parker, daughter of Walter J. Parker, s qute sck. Nelson Thompson of New York s vstng frends hero. Percy Bennett, who has been sck, s able to bo out. Danelltttnkn s vstng frends at New York. Mss Belle H. Rankn has a felon on her hand. Abratn B.nnett has bought two young hounds. COLTS NECK NEWS. guests were Rev. and Mr3. M. S. Messer, Dr. and Mrs. Crater, Mss Lena Cra- Je.rrc Van Mate > -Talcng a Course of a tuuchh tollcffc. ter and Mss Anne Maps. Jerre Van Mater has gone to Trenton, Mrs. Marcus West and Mrs. Charlotte where he wll take a course n stenography and typewrtng at Ryders bus- wth Mss Carre Ward. Rddle of Pleasure Bay spent Thursday ness college. Mrs. Wllam Hayward entertaned a Mr. and Mrs. B. Vanderveer DuBos number of frends at a euchre party on gave a dance on New Years eve n honor Frday nght. of ther daughter Helen. A number of Wllam A. Haynes entertaned Rey persons attended the dance from Freehold; Jumbtlmrg, Tnnent, Marlboro and The week of prayer s beng observed and Mrs. M. S. Messer on New Years. ths place. n the Methodst church. Mss Margaret Sckles, who teaches Wllam H. Garrgan flled hs ce school :t the Hghlands, spent the hol- house yesterday. days here wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Augustus Sckles. Tl)e week of prayer s beng observed at the Reformed church ths week. Rev. Octave VanBeverhoudt s conductng the servces. Mss May Smth and Wllam Krby of Long Branch vsted Mrs. Lous Solel, Jr., last week. Albert Hgermnn of Brooklyn nnd hs Ron were guests last week at Mrs. Dnnel Hartnetts. Peter Applcgatc, who farms the Haght farm at ths place, wll move to Freehold. Chrstopher Sneduker, who has been lad up wth rheumatsm, s able to be out. Waller Red and famly of Tnton Falls spent New Years wth Joln Red, Charles Knght s clearng off the wood on the Johnson mll property. Wllam Sturok of Brooklyn spent part of last week wth Andrew McKay. Msa Jenno Strng vsted at N\w York durng (le holdays. Andrew McKay bus dug out the apple orchard on hs farm. Augustus Jacobson vsted at Now York last week. Wllam McKay spent part of last week fc at New York... Mra. Sarah Johnson s Bufferng wth rheumatsm, James Johnson of Long Branch spent Sunday here. Mss Kate Hotnctt s vstng at Brooklyn. Charles Clark s lad up wth rheumateat. :-. LTTLE SLVER NEWS. A Bn Bog ano, a Bg Calf Move Beat for the Sehdolhouse, Joseph Woollay, who farms the vns place, nas one of the largest hogs n ths secton. t s thought that t wll wegh over 5 pounds when dressed. Mr. Woolley has a calf that s only wo days old that weghs nearly 1 pounds. Those who have seen t say t s the largest calf for ts age they ever saw. Turee new radators have been put n the schoohousen order to provde more -neat. n cold days the old radators proved nsuffcent to comfortably heat tle rooms. Charles Clayton of Oceanport, who ha? been employed n John OHagans greenhouses for a number of years, has resgned. Hs place s flled by Edward Reynolds of Lttle Slver* Revval meetngs began n the church on Sunday nght and wll be contnued for some "tme to come. The servces are conducted by Rev. J. W. Presby. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Borden of Lttle Slver Pont started last week for Newton, North Carolna, where they wll spend the rest of the wnter. Edward Presby, who s a teacher n the ndan school at Carlsle, Pa., spent New Years wth hs father, Rev. J. MV. Presby. Mss Lotte Quackehbush s vstng relatves a Freehold. Her place at the postoffce ~ s beng rlled by Mss Ella Curts. Peter DeNuec flled hs ce house on Monday. The ce was brought from the Oceanport creek and was ve nches thck. J. Nelson Rue of Perrnevlle, who has been vstng hs sster, Mrs. DeWtt Heyer, returned home on Monday. Benjamn A. Shoemaker s confned to the house wth the grp. He s employed n Quackenbushs store. Arche Hayes and hs ssters, Bertha and Lousa ofbelford, spent New Years wth Mrs. Jacob Conover. The lades mssonary socety of the Methodst church wll meet to-morrow ngbt at the parsonage. John Lane and hs son George of Hoboken spent New Years wth Mr. Lanes brother, Jamos Lane. Ellen and Jose Lake of Long Branch, who have been vstng Thomas Lake, have returned home:.- Mss Maude Reed of New York, who has been vstng Mrs. George Curts, has returned home. Mss Jenne Heyer and Mss Ella Kng spent Frday wth Mrs. Abram Ackerson of Hazlet. Joseph Woolley bought a cow at a recent sale near Freehold for whch he pad $112. Mrs. Mary Ryan s vstng her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Keeler of New Yort The offcers of the Sunday-school wll meet to-nght after the church servce. Mss Grace Phlbrck of New York spent Thursday wth frends n town. James Lane, Jr., spent Saturday and Sunday wth frends at Sprng Lake. Mss Ella D. Potter spent the holdays wth frends at Washngton, D. C. Mrs. Harry Edwards, who has been sck wth grp, s able to be out. John T. Lovett has sold hs seed fxtures to partes n New York. A. L. Sherwood s vstng hs son Walter at Freehold. OCEANPORT NEWS. Mss Matlda Starkof Connectcut s A Pamhl Dnner Partu on Xewvstng her sster, Mss Lousa Stark, yearn Day-Talks on Temperance. who makes her home wth Mrs. D. D. A famly dnner party was held at Hendrckson. Mrs. Lyda Mapss on New Years. The Howard Tndall of New Monmouth guests were Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Crater, has been engaged to superntend Edwn Beekmans placa and wll move Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maps, Mrs. D. C. Conrow and Mss Ella Wolford. here soon., jmrs. L. E. Baley of Staten sland Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Root left last week talked on temperance on Monday and for Phluont, New York, where they Tuesday nghts of ths week n the expect to reman for three weeks. Methodst church. The womens socety of Chrst church Mrs. Howard Davson of Long Branch wll hold ts frst meetng of the year on entertaned a number of frends on New Tuesday afternoon of next week. Years day. Among the guests were Mrs. Susan Edwards, who has been some from Oceanport, these beng Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Sr., Mss Carre Ward and Mss Grace Wardell. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Tlton enter taoed a few frends on Frday. The Shrewsbury-News. The week of prayer wll be contnued at the Presbyteran church every nght next week except Saturday nght. Dr. Herbert E. Wllams wll sng on Monday and Frday nghts. ", Mr. and Mrs, Frank K. Farcbld of Brooklyn and ther son, who have been vstng Mrs. Fal-chlds parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Patterson, have returned home. - Mss Florence Whle of Planfleld, who has been vstng her mother, Mrs. Wllam Johnson, hns returned home. She was accompaned by Mes May E. Sutphen. > The womens mssonary socety of the Presbyteran clurch wll meet" at the parsonage at half-past two oclock tomorrow. The subject wll bs " Chna." Rev. Samuel D. Prce wll preach at the Presbyteran church next Sunday mornng on " Chrst ded for. our Bns." Tlu> Long Branch hosptal auxlary socety mot at Mrs. Charles M. Pattersons ths afternoon to elect offcers. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Whto wll entertan n number of frends at a euchre party to-morrow Bght, Wllam A. Shoemaker joned the Shrewsbury socal club, at the clubs meetng last week. Albert Bunn of New York s the guest of hs nece, Mrs. A. Holmes Borden. Have you a horse to sol? Advertse t n the want column of THE REGSTER, 25 cents. Adv. AN UP-TO-DATE STOKE. GOOD PANOS. Mason & Hamln, Hardman, W^gman, Cable and Kngsbury. APOLLO PANO PLAYER. v ".. An nstrument by whch anyone can play the pano at once as well. : as the greatest artst.., VCTOR TALKNG MACHNE. The only talkng machne that exactly reproduces the human voce and does not squeak or rasp.,.. Make a hard combnaton to te. They cant be beaten. No pano store n Monmouth county has ever before dsplayed such a lne of goods. Come and hear them. Postoffce Buldng, MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. The Amercan Mechancs Lodoe Sleetn New Offcers. The Amercan Mechancs lodge has elected these offcers: Councllor Harry Ltfburrovr. Vce councllor O. N. Patterson. Recordng secretary Heny Smth.. Assstant recordtnr«ecretary C. A. Rue. Conductor Dard Cnnley. Warden Wllam HembllDK. Dslde sentnel Charles llemblloff. Outsde sentnel W. T. Hesetn. Trustee lor eghteen montls Cecl Conover. Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Johnson entertaned on New Years day Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wnmer and famly, Mrs. Bartne Green and Edward, A. Green of Long Branch ; James Hovvland of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mr3. Jesse B. Green of Asbury Park, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Red Bank. The Magnola club was entertaned on New Years eve by J. Dey Conover. The members of the club are Dr. Edward Taylor, Rchard Lufburrow, Jacob Taylor, Henry D. Smth and Capt. George A. Bowne. The evenng was spent n a general socal way and refreshment^ were served. Mr. and Mrs. HerbertL. Pease entertaned a number of frends on New Years day. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phelps of Arlngton, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorsett of Lttle Slver and Mrs. Abbey Doraett and famly of Mddletown. J. Abbott \V. Morford, who has been spendng two weeks wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morford, returned to school at Washngton on Monday. Mss Margaret Morford, hs aunt, accompaned hm. Jacob Taylor, the road overseer, s removng all the gates at the old tollhouses on tbe turnpke between here and Bed Bank and s flllag up the wells. Mss Bertha A. Laure, Mes Ella Valentne n> Mss, Adelade F. Harrs of Bellefonte, Pennsylvana, are the guests of Mrs. Ernest Taylor., " spendng a month wth relatves at New York, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs, John Connolly and famly of Jersey Cty spent part of last week wth relatves here. Harry H. Casey of New York spent New Years wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Casey. Joseph Hendrckson flled hs oe house on Tuesday wth ce from Capt. George A. Bownes pond. Wllam M. Thompson flled hs ce house on Monday. The ce was lve nches thck. Charles Gbson Bennett returned to New York last week for the balance of the wnter, Jobn Marsh of Tnton Falls spent Sunday wth Edward Polhemus. Chapel Hll News. Mss Hatte Patterson, wb.9 attends the state normal school, and who has been spendng her vacaton wth her parents here, returned to Trenton on Sunday. Mr. and MrsJ George DavsonSof New York, who have been vstng Mrs. Davsons mother, Mrs. Mara Crawford, have returned home.. Mss Tlle Hall of Hoboken. who has been vstng Mrs- Wllam -Patterson, returned home on Sunday. Mss Anna Mount, who has beon vstng at Hghtstown, has returned home. MsBKleo Bennett, who has been vstng at Brooklyn, has returned home. A donee was gven at Harry T, Seelys last Thursday nght, Lncroft New*. J. L. Bray, who has traps set along Swmmne "rver, haa had a number of traps stolon. He eaya he knows who has taken them and as soon as he has euffloont proof ho wll brng sut. Mss Mudge Sml of South. Araboy B\ent last wepfc wth her uncle, W. H. Thompson. Joseph W. Thompson and famly spent Sunday wth Mr. Thompeoas father, W. H, Thompson. EddeClnyton, who has been vstng relatves at Asbury Pfcrk, returned home on. Thursday. Msa Ktte Bray has returned from a vst to relatves at Brooklyn. ^ Mrs. Adam Mauser a conflped to the bed Wth rheumatsm. GUYGN, : ; Red Bank, N. J, Jack and the Beans-talk. Fe! f! fo! fum!! m lookng for that grocers son. ordered of Bucklns Beans one can, He brought one packed-by another man. Let em be sauced or let em be plan, f you want the best you must see ths name, J. & W. S. BUCKLN. on the label. Ths label tells you, also the " BEST WAY " to serve them. Very truly, OCEANC NEWS. Tvo Lodge* Elect Xew Offlcers-A Surprse Vst. The new offcers of the Red Mens lodge were nstalled last ngbt. Tne offcers are:, Prophet-Howard Wytnbs. Sachem W. H. Pearsall. Senor sagamore C. Herbert Walllaff. Junlorsagamore Hugh Brcb. Ollef of records-l. B. VunNest. Jr. Keoper o( wampum-tuns F. Bartaloo. Collector of wampum-george Kuhn. Representatve to great councl H-. B. Lon?8treet. The Degree of Pocahontas lodge has elected these offcers: Prophetess Mrs. George Emery. Tocahontas Mrs. Onarlcs Coehrane. Wenonah Mss Nelle Harvey. Powhutsn-Georpte Emery. The offcers wll be nstalled on Monday nght. Bert Bosch, son of Mrs. Charles Cochrane, was gven a surprse vst on New Years nght. The surprse was arranged by Volet Wllams and Chrsse Bogle. The party met at Mss Bogles home and went from there to Mrs. Cochranes n a body. The evenng was spent wth games and dancng and refreshments were served. Those present were Volet Wllams, Chrsse Bogle, MatteFenton, Lotte Stryker, Rube Rddle, Emly and Dasy Lger, Eleanor VanNest, Ralph Longstreet, John Allen, Elmer Pearsall, Wllam Stevens, Orvlle VanBrunt, Ernest Lauluse and Wllam Brll. A delegaton from the Degree of Pocahontas lodge attended the nstallaton of the Long Branch lodge last nght. Those n the pnrty were Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Whtmore, Mrs. Mary Harvey, Mrs. George Emery, Mrs. Charles Dxon, Mrs, Dewtt Scott, Mrs. Charles Cochrane, Mrs. J. C. Brll and Mss Nelle Harvey., Frank Reon, who s employed by>lev B. VanNest, Jr., was crossng the Oceanc brdge one nght lose week when he was knocked down by a bcyclst. The accdent happened about ten oclock and t "was three oclock before Mr." Reon was able to proceed home. He was badly cut about the face. Wllam H.Patterson of Oceanc was marred on New Years ovo to Mss Anna Curts of Lakewood. The ceremony was"pdrformed by Justce Lev B. Van- Neat. The wtnesses to the ceremony were A A. Pntard and Mrs.VanNest. Mrs. Sarah Relstab. of Trenton, formerly Great Pocahontas of the Degree of Pocnlontas lodge of New Jersey, s vstng Mrs. W. 8. Whtmore. at the Presbyteran church ths week. Rev. S. W. Knpe s conductng the meetngs. Davd Harvey and famly of Asbury Park spent New Years day wth Mr. Harveys mother, Mrs. L. E. Harvey. Lev B. VanNests sx chldren have been sck wth tonalts, but all have now recovered. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. The New Athletc Club Trung to Buy the Temple. The new athletc club held an entertanment n Jhe Knghts of Pythas hall on New Years nght and cleared $40. The club now has $1 n the treasury. The club s negotatng fpr the purchase of the temperance unon temple as a clubhouse. Frank E. Prce, who has been engneer at tbe pumpng staton for a number of years, has been offered a poston wth the New York beltng and packng company as salesman. He has been granted a months leave of absence n order to try hs new poston. n the meantme Charles Berdunn wll be n charge of the pumpng staton. Rev. O. A. Brown, who has been lvng here for several years, wll remove to New York state ths week. Ha preached a farewell sermon at the Methodst church on Sunday. Charles N. Saterlee haa awarded the contract for> hs new house to a New York party. The house wll cost $6,8. The Knghts of Pythas lodge wll gve a mnstrel performance n the lodge hall on Thursday nght, January SOtfa., Mss da VunPelt of Somervlle has been vstng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanPelt. Mrs. Edward Conover s very sck. An nfant ehld of Mrs. Conovers ded on Saturday. Mss Laura Stryker and Fred Loux wll be marred on Wednesday, February 5th. Dr. H. A. Clark of Nutley, a former resdent here, was n town on Monday. Mss Bertha Shock of Matawon s vstng Mrs. Eugene Conover..Postmaster R. S. Snyder s lad up wth a heavy cold. A Slver. Weddng. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn A. Bowman of Oceanport entertaned a company of frends on Now, Years ovo n oelebraton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Combs of As-obury Park are Bpendng a week wth rago. Besdes tho mmedate famly tho 25th annversary of ther mnr- Mra, Combsa parents, Mr. and Mrs. the guests were Edward Lang wth und Frank Skd more. famly of Ocoanport nnd Joel Brown of Mrs, Whtney F. Wllams, who haseatontown. The evenng was spent n been very sck for several weeks, s m-provngceved a numbar of presents of slver- general nodal way. Tho couplo re- The week of prayor ET beng observed ware,.

9 VOLUME XXT. NO. RED BANK, N; J,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, AGES 9 TO 16. the defendant. He told the jurymen - A NEW NDUSTRY. LBRARY WOMKN MAKE $75. BOYS LODGED N JAL NEWS FROM AllDDLETOWN. / THEY CLEARED THAT AMOUNT AT THE MOCK TRAL. The Tral Was a Breach of Promse Case-Heary all the Prncpals Were local People, and the Affar Drew a Large Crowd. Tne Red Bank opera house was flled on New Years eve to lsten to the mock tral gven for the beneft of the Red Bank lbrary. The tral was a breach of promse case. Judge Henry M. Nevus presded. Mss Carre Kng was the plantff n the case and Alfred Bottoher. was the defendant. Mss Tlle Kulp and Charles Pntard were wtnesses for the plantff. Mss Jula Lttle, Dr. W. TT. Kurtz and George R. Lamb were wtnesses for the defendant. Col. A. V. Newton of Worchester, Massachusetts, who got up the affar and gave t here on a percentage bass, was.the prosecutng attorney. t was expected to have a Bed Bank lawyer for the defendants attorney but there was a dsappontment at tne last mnute and E. V. Newton of Worcester took the part. Albert C. Harrson was clerk of court, John H. Patterson was court crer and J. Frank Patterson was court constable. The jurors were Benjamn John Parker, foreman ; Wllam A. Hoppng, Charles Hope. Thorn Davs, Jr., Dr. H. B. VanDbrn, J. B. Bergen, Edward S. Allare, John Kng, "Wllam H. Hendrckson, Lester Pach and Frank Blasddl. George Longstreet was drawn as u juryman, but he was not present and the tral proceeded wth eleven jurymen. The jurymen wee gven names of promnent persons, such. us Theodore Rosevelt. Matthew Stanley Quay, Grover Cleveland, Mark Hanna, John L. Sullvan, Rchard Croker, Thomas C. Platt and other dgntares. Mss Carre Kng, the defendant, was supposed to be JLfrs. Jerusha ttugg Perkns, a- wdow and a boardng-house keeper. Mss Lttle was a nece of Mrs. Perkns and made her home wth her. Her name was Jerusha Ray Perkns. Mrs. Perkns sad that one nght last summer she, was walkng home when what appeared to be a bg, hdeous anmal appeared n her pathway. Just as sbe thought tbat the beast was to devour her tle manly form of Alfred Bottcher appeared and she fell n hs arms.n a famt. The anmal, she sad, proved to be Dr. A. G. Browns dog. Mr. Bottcher accompaned her home. He made frequent calls at the bouse after that and one memorable nght n August he proposed to her. She accepted. Mr. Bottcher, accordng to the defendant, ^jumped from the wndow wth bs hat and coat as Boon as she accepted hm aud she bad not seen hm snce. Mss Kulp and Charles Pntard were boarders at Mrs. Perknss boardng bouse and they testfed to havng seen Mr. Bottcher on hs knees proposng to the wdow. Mss Kulp sad that Mr. Bottcher was a regular flrt, and that he had onee proposed to her. She sad she never could wthstandthe temptaton of a bargan and. that Mr. Bottcher looked so -cheap" when he proposed that she accepted hm, but afterward broke off the engagement. Poems that Mr. Bottcher had sent to Mrs. Perkns were offered n evdence. Mr. Bottcher dened ever havng proposed to the wdow. He sad that he went to Mrs, Perknss to see her nece, but that JLfrs. Perkns got the dea n her head (.hat he wanted her. One nght he sad he^would Bt up wth the wdow and the next nght wth the nece, puttng up wth one nght of agony for the sake of one nght of joy. He sad he was talkng to Mrs 1. Perkns one nght about 3fm Perkns, tellng her what knd of a woman he would lke to marry and pcturng Mss Perkns n hs mnd all tho tme, when Mrs. Perkns suddenly exclamed "Alfred, am yours/ He sad he grabbed hs hat and coat, just as Mrs. Perkns sad he dd, and fled. The poetry, he explaned, was ntended for Mss Jerusha. Ray Perkns but that Mrs. Jershua Rugg Perkns, whose ntals were the same, got the letters. The poetry, he sad, was wrtten by Mdas Washngton. Mss Jerusha Ray Perkns corroborated Mr. Bottoher. She sad also that Mr. Bottcher wrote her long letters of forty pages or more and that he sent them wth one of Doremus Bros. clerks, done up wth the sugar. She admtted that the letters were Weghed n wltltthe sugar, but she sad that the sweetness of the letters more thancompensated for the loss of the sugar.. Dr. Kurtz, one of the wtnesses for the defense, testfed that Mrs. Perkns was a monomanac; that she was sane on nl subjects but love and thnt she thought that every man who looked at her wanted to marry her. George Lamb, the other wtness for the defense, testfed that ho met Mr. Bottcher runnng from the Perkns house on the memorable August nght referred to. He sad that Mr. Bottcher dd not act lken man who had proposed to the lady of hs choce and been accepted. Mr. Lamb, accordng to hs testmony, bad bepn to a ; dog fght at Dr. Felds. The guests at the dog,fght mentonedby Mr. Lamb ncluded nearly all the promnent ctzens pftfltown. Colonel Newton, the prosecutng attorney,, WRB the lfe of the tral. He "jolled" the jury, "roasted" tho opposng lawyer, ponted tho defendant aa blank as nght and pctured the far defendentas the very embodment of vrtue and lqvelnesb, One,mnute the audence < would bejuld by la apparent serousness and hs elequence and the next mnute they would be roarng wth laughtor at some wttcsm or well-tmed ht.. ".... Thejudges ohnrge was n a humorous ven. He leaned strongly toward that they were to dsregard ther convctons and render a verdct accordng to ther sympathes and the judges charge. The sympathy of the jury, he sad, ought always be wth the defendant when the defendant was a woman. He sad that jurymen only became dangerous when they exercsed convctons aud he hoped that ths jury would not make the mstake of entertanng any opnons of ther own about the case or fnd accordng to the evdence, but that they could brng n a verdct for the defendant. When, the jury retred Colonel Newton asked the constable n charge to take them to " the nearest place" so that the court would not have to wat long. The jurymen fled back on the platform wpng ther mouths wth ther handkerchefs. Benjamn John Parker announced that the jury had agreed on a verdct of $3.98 for the defendant, $3 to go to the jury and 98 cents to the defendants attorney to get out of town wth. At the concluson of the mock tral Frank Bush, the comedan, entertaned the audence^ wth some funny stores and character mpersonatons. A gft of $50 from Mr. Bush for the lbrary was announced. The lbrarys share of the recepts of the mock tral amounted to about $75. NSTALLATON AND DANCE. Foresters to Have a Pleasant Tme To-Slorrotv Sght. Court Monuouth of Foresters of Red Bank wll have an nstallaton of offcers to-morrow nght n ther lodge rooms over the postoffce. There wll also be an entertanment and the affar wll close wth a dance. The specal features of the entertanment wll be a pano rectal by Matthew Hollywood; a vocal solo by Mss Estelle Nesblt, accompaned by Mss Florence Chandler; a rectaton by Mss Grace Chld, and mandoln and gutar solos by Sgnora Banco and Santangelo of Red Bank. The offcers to.be nstalled are as follows: Chef ranger Alonzo Sedlock. Vce chef ranger John E. Murray. Recordng secretary Davd Bryon. Fnancal secretary George F. Spnnng. Treasurer Abraham L. Davson. Orator Wllam Burr. Senor woodward Wllam SolTel., Julor woodward J. Howard Applegate. Senor be»dle John Kennedy. Junor beadlt Georgo VnnWJctle. Junor past clet raneor Henry A. Hodge. Trustees Charles Hurloy. D. W. Wlllsuss. Fnance Commttee Henry Crawford, Henry A, Hod«e. Court deputy E. M. Slattflry. Court physcan Dr. J. B. Sayre. Organst Wllam Abbey. FARMERS ROBBED. Theves Operatng Among Farmers at Holmdel a nt Everett. Theves bave been operatng recently amofg the farmers around Holmdel and Everett. Wthn the past two months Lews DuBcsof Holmdel has hud stolen from hs place one set of sngle harness, sx new blankets and a par of rubber boots. On one occnaon he tracked the theves to Scobeyvlle but lost trace of them there. He had an dea that the theves were Asbury Parkers. He went to that place and nvestgated, but no trace of hs property was found. On Monday nght of last week theves entered the barn of John H. S tl wagon of Everett and stole two bushels of corn. The same nght some one vsted Garrett MageeB place at Everett and stole two turkeys. James Wall of Everett s also a vctm of the theves. Hs wagon house was entered and a lot of fresh pork was stolen. Some tme ago theves entered the wash house of Theodore Stlwell of Everett and stole three whte shrts and two par of overshoes. The theves left a coat, n the pockets of whch were napers whch Mr. Stlwell thnks dentfes the gulty pnrtea ; and unless the stolen property s returned he threatens to brng acton. A Steam Fleet of Fsherman. Frank Pyle s the latest Belford fsherman to put a gasolno engne n hs boat. John Oaborn, who put an engne n hs boat lust summer, s havng an addtonal one put n of larger horse power. Wth the two engnes he expects to hayo the fastest bojat.otthe Belford fleet next Beason. Danel Fnnegan, Danel Oswald and Wllam Morrs of Belford are havng ther boats remodeled preparatory to puttng n engnes. Converts at Port Monmoutb. Extra meetngs ore n progress at the Pentecostal church at Port Monmouth. Threepersons have been converted thus ar. They are Mrs Laura Phllps, Mrs. John Feld and Wllam H. Palmer. On Sunday Mrs. Wllam Neman and Jospph Covert of Port Monmouth and Andrew Seeley of Ke»nsburg were receved nto tho church n full membershp. Fred Morrs of thesalvaton army wll address the meetng on Frday nght. Pensons Granted and ncreased. Among the pensons granted to Monmouth county people durng December were one of $0 a month to Samuel T. Dense of Red Bank and one of % smlar amount to Gerardus C. Morrs of New Monmouth. Rutlen Hollenbeck and John Tanderblt of Red Bank hnd ther pensons ncreased to $10 and $13 a month respectvely and Davd Brower of Mddletown had hb ( penson ncreased to $8 a month.. ^» Tho Red Bank basketball team wll play the Long Branch taam at St. Jamess club to-nght. Ad). THER OFFENSE WAS RDNG OX FREGHT OARS. West Red Bank Boys Arrested by Jacob B. Bue-Tco of Them Kept n Jal All Nght-Bach Fned» and Costs, Amountng to $4.85. A, number ot ;-Wesfc Red Bank boys were before Justce Henry J. Chld on Wednesday 1 on.a charge of. playng about freght cars of the Central ralroad and catchng rdes on freght trans. The boys bad been arrested by Jacob B. Hue, who has been engaged by the Central ralroad to breakup the.practce among the boys of rdng and playng on cars, On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Rue dscovered a crowd of boys playng about some lumber cars. He arrested Clnton Mullarvey and Hary Applegate, but the other boys got away. Mullarvey and Applegate were taken before Justce Chld and were told to appear for a hearng the next mornng. Nether of the boys s over twelve years old., Jacob B. Rue handcuffed the two boys together and took them to the jal n the town hall, where they were kept over nght. The parents of the boys dd not know where they were untl past mdnght, and n the meantme they had been n great dstess of mnd. The names of the other boys who were playng on the cars were secured and on Wednesday mornng they wore arrested. These boys were George Hacljett, Harry Woolley, Luke Murphy, Harold Lppncott, Harry Patterson, " Yellow" Roswell, Frederck Mannng and Wllam Van- Pelt. Harry Patterson was dscharged. The others were each fned $1 nnd, amountng to $4.85 n each case. The boys were dscharged on ther promse to pay up. Only a few of them have pad up so far. r» NSURANCE CLAMS PAD. Death Polces Pad by the Prudcu-... tal Durng December. The Prudental nsurance company pad clams n the Bed Bank dstrct durng the month of December to the amount of $3, Twenty-sx clams were pad. The two largest were those on the lfe of Mary C. Palmer of West Beltnar, whch was for $5.98, and on the lfe of George H. Adans of Freehold, whch was for $5.84. None of the other clams reached the sum of $2. The Prudental had ssued two polces on the lfe of Elza J. Cook of Keyport, whch were made payable to two dfferent persons. These two polces aggregated $ , The fulllst of polces pad durng tle month was as follows: Else L.Butler, Brancnport ;: Rose Denns, Lonff Broncb,.- 24 Ou Angellne Stonej, Keyport \ Herbert Holmes, Matawan Danel Mack, Uatawan. 136 Sade Johnson, Belford Catherne McCullouRb. Perth Amboy -.. HO 85 Mary C.Polmor. West Belmar BOO 08 John Elarens, Manasquan Content Mojjackl, Freehold Klla E. Sttlwell. Freehold 156 lu Geonre H. Adams, Freehold 6(10 34 Elza J.coos. Keyport Elza J. Copt, Keyport Mare Wlson, Keyport 25(10 Lzze E. lawyer. LODR Branch.: Mary E. Potter. Monmouth Beach.. UO Clfford S6llman,Loofj Branch 48 (K) Harret VanBrunt, BarneRat 65 WllamG.Messer, Barnegat Elmer Havens, Lakewood Mallnda Pattenon, Ocean Grove CO 15 James Naulty, Far Haven Louse E. Mytlngef, Red Bank Alce K. Lamb, Far Haven 88 Elza Ward, Red Bank HOLMDELERS ON A TRP. Thev Wll Tour n Ths Countto and n Australa. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Dean Kenney and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam W. Taylor of Holmdel have gone on an extended trp to ponts n ths country and abroad. The party wll frst vst Washngton, D. C. From there they wll go to Calforna, stoppng at the prncpal ctes on the way. They wll spend some tme n Calforna and from there they wll go to Australa. They wll begone several months. Mr. Kenney s lvng a retred lfe at Holmdel and Mr. Taylor s a prosperous farmer. They both have plenty of ths worlds goods and they expect to spend a porton of each year hereafter n seeng the wonders of ther own country and ponts of nterest abroad. Whle Mr. Kenney was packng hs trunk for the trp a revolver that hewas about to put n the trunk was accdentally dscharged. The ball entered hs hand but tle wound was not suffcently serous to nterfere wth the plans of the trp. -»- The Week of Prayer. The week of prayer s beng observed ths week by unon servces n the Methodsb, Presbyteran and Baptst churches. On Monday nght the servce was held n tke Presbyteran church and the pastorb.of thefour churches made short address. Last nght the servce wab held n the Frst Methodst church and s addressed by Rev. W. B. Matteson. To-nght the servce wll be held n Grace Methodst church and the speaker wll bo Rev. S. H. Thompson, To-morrow nght Rev. E. J. Kulp wll addres3 a meetng at the Baptst church and the conohdng servce wll be held at the Presbyternn oluroh on Frday nght. Ths meetng wll be addressed by Rev. J. B. Hanes. The meetngs wll begn at half-past seven oclock. Zyttleton Whte mprovng. Lyttleton "Whte of Entontown, who was strcken wth paralyss about two weeks ago, s mprovng. He 1B able to et up and to use hs rght hnnd a lttle. The Shrewsbury Motor Works Begns Operatons. The Shrewsbury motor company las begun the buldng of gasolne motors and launches at ts works at Far Ha- Ten. The works are located on ground bought fromrufuss. Merrtt. A machne shop, a boat shop and a set of ways have been bult and the works are now n operaton. The ncbrporators of the company are Augustus V. Evans, who was formerly employed n the Second natonal bank of.red Bank; Clarence C, Smoek, a former employee at the Roberts boler works, and Warren H. Smock of Red Bank. Mr. Evans s presdent of the company, and Warren H. Smock s secretary and treasurer. The company s captalzed at $35,0. The pad n captal s $8,1 and stock of the company to the amount of $7,0 wll be sold to ncrease the plant and machnery. - The company wll buld launches complete wth motors or they wll buld ether launches er motors 6ngly. They buld engnes for statonary purposes as well aa for launches. The company has already put several motors on the market and has receved very flatterng testmonals from those who use them... The company has consderable work under way. A two-cylnder engne s bpng bult for a party on the Rumson road and a 32-foot launch s beng bult for a New York party. A smaller launch s als«beng bult and the outlook from the start s very promsng. Besdes Mr. Evans and Clarence Smock three sklled mechancs are employed at the works, and when operatons get fully underway t s expected that upwards of ffteen hands wll be employed. The works wll be enlarged as the busness warrants t. R. D, Chandler of Red Bank and Far Haven wll have charge of the boat buldng department. Contracts for boats of any sze wll be taken, and whle these boats wll be ftted wth steam or electrc engnes f desred, the company wll make a specalty of gasolne engnes, bult after ther own de sgns. Tle company has an offce at 127 Beekman street, New York. A WARM OVERCOAT. Pearson Dennett Wants to Keep Warm Whle Delverng Mlk. Pearson Bennett of Tn on Falls s a mlkman, He has had a great deal of dffculty n gettng \n overcoat suffcently warm to keep hm comfortable whle le delvers mlk. He s now havng an overcoat made that he expects wll do the trck. The-overcoat s beng made n the yoke style, and t,wll havean nner lnng of rubber coated slk to make t absolutely waterproof. The nsde lnng wll be entrely of muskrat kns. The sleeves and body alke wll be lned wth ths fur. Mr. Bennett bought the raw muskrat hdes and they are beng soft tanned at the Eatontown tannery. The coat when completed wll cost about $1. THE SEWER ASSESSMENTS. Thev Must be Pad by the Frst of Next Aprl. The board of commssoners on Mon- 120 (K) day nght passed a resoluton callng for the payment of. the sewer assessments. The assessments wll be collected by Theodore F. Whte, the town treasurer. Blls for the assessments leved by the assessment commssoners wll be sent out n a few days. There s now no appeal from the assessments, and they must be pad or they wll reman a len on the property, as the thrty days bave spred n whch an appeal to the courts could hnve been taken. nterest and wll bo added to all assessments whch are not pad by the frst of Aprl. A Fnger Taken Off. Mrs. John J. Hendrckson of Far Haven, who Cut her fnger by the breakng of a lamp cbmney several weeks ago, and who bas snce been at the Long Branch hosptal, has had the njured fnger taken off. Tho amputaton of the fnger was consdered necessary n order to save the rest of the hand. Tle fnger wll be a great loss to Mrs. Hett=" drckson, as she s an nstructor on the pano., A Ham on Fre. Mrs. John Wallng of Lttle Slver put a ham on the stove to cook one day last week. She went upstars to look after some housework and whle she was there the ham boled over on the stove and tlexgrease caught fre. When she came down stars the room was flled wth smoke and the blnze from the ham was reachng nearly to tho celng. She threw the pot, ham and all, out of the wndow. A Conng Weddng, Mss Llan A. Fnegau, daughter of lre. Anno C. Fnegnn of Oceanc, wll he marred next Wednesday to Patrck J. Martn, Tn* ceremony wll be perform«d at fve oclock ac the Holy Cross church at Seabrglt. After tho weddng a recepton wll be held at Mss Fnegans home. ^_ ^ - A Barbor Pole Stolen. Harry Worthley, who s engaged n tho barber busness at Eatonlown, lost ha.barber polo on,new Years eye. He has not seen t snce, but whether t was stolen by some one who wanted t, or whether t wag taken by boys as a New Year prank, he does not know, A STONE THROWN THROUGH A STORE DOOR. A Smokng t,an\p Chmney Flls a Room Wth Soot-A Aetc Black smth Shop at Belford-Money for a Church. - Someone threw a bg stone through the glass door of Captan Wllam H. Seeleys store at Belford on New Years eve. One pane of glass was shattered. Mr. Seeley wfs showng blankets at the tme to Wllam H. Bennett and was standng near the door. The stone went through the wndow wth great force andfell nsde the store. Mr. Seeley bas a clue as to the gulty partes and he wll have them arrested f be can secure suffcent evdence. " Joseph S. Clark and famly of Belford went away last Thursday nght, to reman over nght. When they-wentaway Frank Curran, who s employed by Mr. Clark, was eatng hs supper. He was gven careful nstructons to put the. lght out when he left the house but he went away and left the lamp burnng. Durng the nght the lamp blazed up untl t smoked and burned that way untl all.the ol was consumed. When Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned home they found everythng n the room covered wth soot. j Valentne Pfster wll gve up Benjamn Grggss blacksmth, shop at Port Monmouth n the sprng and wll buld a new shop on the lot near Capt. Hubbss \ at Belford whch he recently bought from Harry Seeley. The entertanment enttled "The Dstrct School" was gven n Navesnk hall on Monday nght of last week by a company of Belford people for the beneft. of the Navesmk Methodst church. The net recepts were $26 and the Navesnk church got half. A small barn on the old Wllam Lee place at Belford was burned down about one oclock on Sunday.nght. The barn was owned by George LohBen. t s not known how the fre started. The loss s covered by nsurance. Mss Margaret Ansbro of Brooklyn a vstng Mes Mary E, Knney of Port Monmouth. Mr, and Mrs, Mchael Murphy of Jersey Cty, who have been vstng Mss Knney, have returned borne. John Bennett wll gve up farmng Derrck Campbells place at New Monmouth n the sprng and wll farm Ftzroy Wallngs farm at Centervlle, whch was formerly owned by John Curls. Mss Norma Swan off Navesnk entertaned the members of her bble class n the Methodst Sunday-school and a few other frends last Thursday nght. The evenng was very pleasantly spent. Norman Johnson, Edward Lee, Elmer Compton aud Wllam Cosgrove. who are employed on the steamboat Fulton Market at New York, spent Sunday at ther homes at Belford. Extra meetngs began n the Belford Methodst church on Sunday nght and they wll be contnued ndefntely. The meetngs are n charge of Rev. J. Ward Clark. John and Edward Bennett, James Reddngton, Arche Heyer and Harry Davs of Belford attended a dance at Harry Seeleys at Chapel Hll on Frday nght. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson of Belford have returned from a two weeks vst wth relatves at New York and Brooklyn. Fred Moon of Belford wll buld a new barn on bs resdence property. Tbe work wll be done by Henry Schenck. Stewart Mtchell of Belford, whose horse ded recently, has bought a new one from Garrett Smth of that place. - Henry Applegate and famly of Belford are vstng Mrs. Applegates father, Charles H. Lsk of Ocean Grove, Revval meetngs are beng held n the Navesnk Methodst church by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Nckelson. Mrs. Frederck Qese of Port Monmouth has gone to Hoboken to care for a frend who s very sck. Mrs. saah Gaunt of Port Monmouth, whohas been very sck, s able to be around. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Brown of Belford are vstng at John C. Clarks at Brooklyn. Mchael Dowd of Belford has completed a ktchen extenson to hs house. Edward Roberts of New Monmouth a lad up wth a heavy cold. Mrs. Job Compton of Belford s very sck wth dropsy. < A Trench Caves n. Wllam McCullough of Keyport was nyng a drnn last week for John G. Schanck of that place when a trench n whch he was workng caved n and ho was bured up to ha arm pte. He was rescued by hs fellow workmen, Thomas Hll and Wllam Delmar. The Keyport Enterprse, n ts story of the accdent, says thnt Hll dug whle Delmar prayed, but the paper does not state whch of tho two s deservng of the m6st credt for the rescue. Wllam H. Chandler njured. Wllam. Chandler of Far Haven wae run down by a Sxth avenue cable car whlo on a busness trp to Now York on Saturday. Hs rght leg was broken and ho receved a bad scalp wound. A doctor from a nearby hosptal dressed hs wounds and ho was taken to Bellevue hosptal. Mr. Chandler s about sxty years old. Ho wll reman at the hosptal for some tme. Umsketball. ~ At St. Jame&e clubhouao to-nght, Rod. Bank ve. Long Branota, -.Adv... S

10 --»- ONE TEAR N STATE PRSON Frank W, Ames Sentenced for Rob 6(111/ Alexander 91. Fvaser., - Frank W. Ames, who stole gold lea and gold leaf moulds last summer from Alexander M. Fraser of Red Bank, whle Ames was vstngat Mrs. Tuns Dense on Whte street, Red Bunk, was sentenced last Thursday. Mss Gertrude Dense cut gold for Mr. Fraser, and whle AtneB was vstng tt the house he volunteered to take the gold she had cut to Mr. Erasers and to brng back some addtonal gold for her work. He stole the sold le was entrusted wth and he also stole the gold and moulds whch he was to brng hack to Mss Dense, le was captured n Buffalo, where P, had gone after leavng Bed Bank, and where le had also commtted a robbery. He offced to make resttuton lo Mr. Fraser, but le dd not do no, anl Mr. Fraser got bark <«)!} the gold whch Ames had not-been able to dspose of nt the tme of hs capture. Mr. Fneer asked the court to be lenent, but Judge Hesloy- stated that us resttuton hud not been made-and as Ames had com m t ted a robbery n Buffalo after he had robbed Mr. Fraser, t dd not seem to hm that t was a case where much clemency should be exercsed. n vew of Amess youth, however, and also n vew of bs declared ntenton to reform, Judge Hesley gave hm what he sad was a very lght sentence one year n state prson. Ames s only nneteen years old. The property stolen from Mr. Fraser was valued at about $2, about half of whch was recovered. A GOLDEN WEDDNG. Sr. and Mrs. fames Cook Rue Have a Celebraton. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook Rue of Freehold celebrated the ffteth annversary of tber marrage on New Years eve wth a famly reunon. The parlors of the house were decorated wth boxbush, whcl comprsed the decoratons at the weddng of the couple ffty years ago. A feature of the decoratons was two cranberry bouquets, made of boxbush wth cranberres ted to the branches, a style of decoraton that was n vogue n the wnter of Mrs. Rue wore at the celebraton the dress and the orange blossoms whch she wore on her weddng day. She also carred a lace handkerchef that was ffty yearb old. Mss Eleanor Rue, a daughter of the couple, wore a dress whch her mother bought the year after her marrage and she carred a fan that was n use ffty years ago. Other relcs exhbted were a prnted nvtaton to Mr. and Mrs. Rues "at home" and a copy of the Freehold nqurer contanng a notce of ther marrage. Mrs. Rue before her marrage was Mss Frausnchy Rebecca Forman, daughter of Wllam P. Forman of Mllstone townshp. Her marrage to Mr. Forman was performed by RPV. Mr. Worrell, who was pastor of the Perrne vlle Presbyteran church. Mr. and Mrs. Rue both enjoy excellent henlth and are very actve. They receved a numbor of presents on the occason of ther weddng annversary. Tear Franks at Keyport- Ex-Mayor John G. Schenck of Keyport was the vctm of a prank on New Years eve played by a number of boys of the town. The boys went to Clffwood and took a gout from Tmothy Gorman -wthout askng for t. Returnng to Keyport about mdnght they ted the goat wth a very short rope to Mr. Schaneks doorknob. Th -y then rang the bell and when the door was opened the gout was dragged unceremonously nto the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Schanck were entertanng Borne guests. Consternaton regned for a tme but everybody took the joke n good part and had a hearty laugh over t. The same nght a crowd of Kpyport boys ran one ot Lufburrow & Wallngs wagons n the pond near ther factory. By the tme that the wagon was dscovered the water n the pond had frozen O (hut the wagon had to be cut out. Pleaded Gulty to Horse Stealng. Wllam Stlwell, who was recently raptured n Phladelpha, has pleaded gulty to stealng the horse of Joseph West of Englshtown, hs brother-nlaw. Stlwell sad that he and Smth Garrson had gone from Phladelpha to Englshtown; that both of them were drunk, and that they had not ntended to steal the horse but had taken t only for a rde. Garrson bad prevously be«n convcted of havng been concerned n stealng the horse, and he s now n the county jal awatng sentence. Both men wll be sentenced February 11th. A Keyport House Entered. Mrs. Elzabeth Busck of Keyport spent the holday week wth her daughter at New York and "when she returned home she found that her house had bees broken nto. Two entrances bad been effected, one through a dnng room wndow and the other through a bedroom wndow. All the doors n the house had been locked and the thef could get no further than the roonb whch ho entered. These, rooms were ransacked but nothng of value was stolen. -»»- Arrested For Forgery. George Adams, n former helper on the steamboat Holmdel, of Keyport, has been arrested at Peekskll for forgng the name of Rapt, George, Morton of thepeckskll steamboat lne to u check. "Whle at Keyport Adams dwndled H. O. Bauer out of!j;!8.$0 by passng a forged chesk on hm. After the law has been satsfed n New York state Adams wll, bo brought to Monnoth county to answer fo^r hs crme here.»» Tho Hosptals Staff. Dr. Edward Taylor of, Mcldletown wll have r-hnrge of the surgcal department of tho Long Branch hosptal durng the comng term. Dr, Walter S. Whtmore of Oceanc and Red Bank wll be n charge of the medcal department. 328,764 Peces of Pe a Day Last year we sold ten mllon (10,0,0) packages of None Such Mnce Meat. Each package made two pes=20,ooo,ooo pes. Each pe made sx peces=20,ooo,ooo peces. An average of 51,754 None Such Mnce Pes a day. n - An average of 328,764 peces of None Such Mnce Pe a day for the entre yetr. Somebody must be fond of MNCEMEAT Ten cents & package. t youf grocer wont supply you.mfte us. "We know one who wll be glad to, Wewlll send you hs Dame. MERRELt-SOVLE CO. Syracuse N.Y.. AAAAAAAAAAAAA LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SHORE PROPERTY At Port Monmouth AT PRVATE SALE. The property at Port Monmouth, formerly belongng Adolph Bowman, has been dvded nto 15 Lots, Whch are offered at prvate sale. The property s located on the shore front, between the Plank road and the old ralroad property. Nne of the lots fronton Seabrook avenue, and run through to the shore. The tots have a frontage of ffty feet and vary n depth from 325 feet to 365 feet, accordng to the Shore lne. The prce of these lots s $350 each. One lot s nnety feet wde and has a house on t. The house and lot wll be sold for $1,5. Seven of the lots front on the Plank road. Sx have a frontage of 50 feet and one has a frontage of 63 feet. The prce of these lots vares from $oot6 $2., The sale offers an excellent opportunty for those desrng to secure homes of ther own, as thelots wll be sold on easy terms. For further partculars call on or address N. H. ROBERTS, Agent, Atlantc Hghlands, N. J. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! n great varety and the prce s O. K. at the Art Store, Broad Street, Red Bank. C.. STEPHENSON, o BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.J. A PARTY AT FAR HAVEN. Llle Olxlford Receves a Surprse Vst. Mss Lle Mulford of Brooklyn, who spent the holdays wth her parents. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank ulford of Far Hven, eceved a surprse vst on New Years sve. The party was arranged by her rother Ralph. An enjoyable evenng was spent n sngng and playng games. One of the games was pnnng a tal on monkey. Mss"Alberta Stevens of eraey Cty won frst prze and Robert Wllams of Brooklyn won the booby rze. Refreshments were served at mdnght. The guesta at the party were Helen Jrown and Ralph and Hazel Mulford of Far Haven ; Margaret Mnton of East de Park; John Kennedy of Red Bank ; Wllam C. Ker and Charles Hoff of reehold ; Alberta Stevens and AgneB nd Walter Thompson of Jersey Cty; Edward Crane, J. Howard, Charles Lous and Llan andmare Eoberson of ew York ; and Robert Wllams, Besse vers, George Smth, Lzze Hopper, Bertha Bennett and Magge, Alle and Nelus tobb of Brooklyn. The guests Prom Mew York, Jersey Cty and Brookyn came by a late tran Tuesday evenng md returned by an early tran on Vednesday mornng.».» A Fre at Freehold. The Lloyd buldng at Freehold, oc- :upcd on the frst floor by John Barkes mt store and on the second floor by,ho Kngs Daughters lbrary, caught re lmt week from a defcutvo flue. The frut stock was badly daraagod by vater but tho hooks and furnture of he lbrary were. carred out wthout leng dnunged. -Mr. BurkeB loss was nly partally covered by nsurance. A late glass wndow n B. Whte & Suns tore, adjonng tfe Lloyd buldng, WBB roken out. A Chrstmas Treo on Fre. A.Chratnns treo n the home of John Slark, Jr., of Long Branch, was act on [Won Tuesday of last week, by a opak From a match. Tle tree was.dragged jut, but not untl tho carpet, lace curans and a couch n the room had been amaged. t was only by hard-work that the house was saved. The loss s aovered by nsurance.. t paya to advorteo n THE REGSTER. Want a Stove f t to X We dont delay when we get X an order for a etove or range. ** Tme s usually mportant n > these cases, and we try to get «.% the stove or range set up and ^t^ n workng order at the earl- X est.possble moment. j COOK & OAKLEY, «* J 81 FRONT 8TEEBT, Red Bank, Ne-vr Jersey. Y T TTY A Good Rtcommendatlon " hare notced that the sale on Chamberlans Stomach and Lver TabletB s almost nvarably to those -who have once used them," says Wr. J. H. Weber, a promnent druggst of Cascade, owa. What better recommendaton could any medcne have than for people to call for t when agan n need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull nfter eatng, when you v have a bad taste n your mouth, feel blous, have no appette or when troubled wth constpaton, and you are certan to be delghted wth the prompt relef whch they afford. For Palely C. A. Mnton <&; Co., Druggsts, 8 Broad street, Red Bnnk. WM. H. ADCOCK, Foundry and Machne Shop, No.218WESTFRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. BRASS AND RON CASTNGS AT SHORT NOTCE. Boler and Engne Reparng. All Branches of Machne Work Promptly Done., All We Want s a Ghost of a chance to prove to you that we can save you money. 20 pounds Granulated Sugar $1. 6 pounds Oatmeal 25c. 6 bottles Ammona -.25c. 4 pounds good Rce. u 25c. 3 cans Strngless Beans. 25c. cans Lma B?ans cans flnft Corn c. 4 pounds Gnger Snaps... r...;..:25c. 4 pounds Lemon Crackers... 25c. 4 pounds Nc Nacs.25c. 5 pounds Prunes... 25c. 9 packages 1770.; ;....25c. 9 packages Pearlre 25c. 4-pound box Gold Dust.*.15c. Pne Teas, green, black or mxed, 3 pounds for $1., or pound 35c. UNXL Coffee, per pound 20c. Shreddgd Oocoauut, per pound 20c. 8-pound boxstarch 20c. :,25c. 1 dozen Calforna Lemons 80c. F.F.SUPP, 1 dozen Calforna Oranges. 15c. 8 pounds Prepared Buckwheat... 10c. 1 jar Tble Syrup..10c. 1 Plum Paddng. 10c. 1 pound Peach Butter..10c. 2-pound box Oatmeal,.., 8c. 1 pound box Bakng Powder.,-. 5c. 1 box Shredded Codfsh &c. Monmouth St., Near Ralroad Staton. Red Bank. Some people get ther coal for nothng- lke the gentleman n the pcture. t snt a safe method and when coal can be obtaned from us of such excellent qualty and for such a low prce per ton t hardly pays to take the rsk THOMAS P. BROWN,.WHARF AVE., RED BANK. CGARS AT BALEYS. Red Bank, Freehold-offd Manasquan. Dstrbutor of the Advertsed CubanoldlCgar n Monmouth\nd Ocean Countes. n addton to ths #brand you gentlemen of Monmouth county are well acquanted wth my other brands that have been on the market for the past seventeen years Combnaton, Export, Sprnter, EL mapa and others as relable. apprecate the lberal patronage that the smokers of Monmouth county hare gven to my cgars; shall endeavor n the future to j sustan my reputaton for havng and sellng the best and most popular cgars n the County of Monmouth,, and wth your knd support -thnk that shall be able to gve you the very best goods for the money that can be got anywhere n t e Unted States of Amerca. have all grades and all prces, from 50 cents to $6. per box of SO.cgara also have on hand all knds of ppes and smokers artcles, whch wll sell at the lowest prce, pay the hghest prce for all knds of skns an ur. have a fne par of road horses, fve and sx years old, 16 hands hgh, and pretty bays; also one very fne jet black, that wll recommend hmself. Smoke Baleys Combnaton and^ chew Happy Medum.. JOHN BALEY, RED BAM, FREEHOLD AND MANASQUAN. \ T. MANSON & SON. Successors to R..Feld, Ngh Grade Grante Work, Blue Stone, Sand Stone, Sower Ppe, fo, A Fre Carved Monument s o thng of tcauty nod a Joy forever. Tho orlrlnol ot ths ploturo was erected by us nnd can bo soon ot Glcnwood Cemetery, Wool Long Branch "" Wlen you tllnk ot purchasng a raonurmcmt, vault or nnolcun, or woula lavo your plot nclosed, dont fall to coll on UB, M wo tellcvo t wll pay you to Bee us boforo purchasng. Wo erect work n any cemetery and guarantee t. tomo nnd BCO our oomwnntlon Job. YARD: Monmouth Street, near Town Hall, RED BANK, N. J.

11 SEM-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Recepts and Dsbursements OF THF COUNTY OF ronmouth, NBW JERSbY, For the Sx Months from May S, to November 13, Asher T. Applegate, County Collector, n account wth Mounouth County. DR. RECEPTS. Balance on hand at settlement May 8, 1901 $58, Receved - from O. 13. Davs, sherff, for ttnea,, prosecutors, etc., January term,_ , 2, Receved from Farmers and. Merchants bank of Mntuwuu, for loan on county note No ,0 Receved from Flrat Natonal bank of led Bank, for loan on county note No ,0 Receved from Ctzens bank of Long Branch, for loan on county note No ,0 Receved from Frst Natonal bank of Long Branch, for loan on county note No ,0 Receved from Wllam Y. Stewart, for nterest on bond... Receved from James S. Tomllnson, per hands of Mr. J. W. Coqugh, 10 per cent. flle of 45 Carhnrt property, Red Bank.. Receved from Catharne Morrs, per hands of Mr. J. AV. Keough, for nterest on bond Receved from A, H. Conklln, for nterest on bond Receved from Joseph MeDermott, for stenographers, October term MOO nd Jnnuary term, 1901 Receved fcom Amanda Reynolds, for nterest on bond MAY 22. Receved from Wllam S. Wlllett, fpr nterest on bond... Receved from AVUau R. Beers,,ftr nterest W.. Runyon JUNE Receved from John Gure, for old brdge materal sold Receved from Cathurlne Morrs, for nterest on bond 10 Receved from John AV. Keough, on account pnrt payment Felder lot nt Marlboro, sold AVlllam C. Hnlse 25 JUNE 12. * Receved from Central Natonal bank of Freehold, for loan on county note No. 5 10,0 Receved from Farmers Natonal bank of Allentown, for loan on county note No., 0 20,0 Receved from Frst Natonal bnnk of Long Branch, for lonn on countv note No. 7 35,0 Receved from Mary LeCompt, for nterest on bond 24 Receved from Alfred Hardy, for rent of Rchmond property.., Receved from Cntharlne McCabe for nterest on bond 175 Receved from Frank B. Heyer,. for nterest on bond 1 Receved from Joseph Holmes, for old lumber sold 55. Receved from Jnmes H. Butcher for nterest on bond 24 Receved from Klns Vnndervcer, for old lumber sold JUNH 17. Receved from Rose RUey, for nterest on bond 21 JUNE 20. Receved from Augustus Thompson, for nterest on bond JULY 10. RecelTcd from J. W. Johnston, collector, Entontown town- Bhlp, per hands W. R. Stev- \ (ns, 10 per cent, assessment on Long Branch nnd Asbury Park stone road, Eatontown8 share n full Receved from Sherman B. Ovatt, for nterest on bond CO Receved jfrom George N. Robn- Bon, for nterest on bond..., Receved from Nnncy Scobcy, for nterest on bond 30 Receved from Wllam F. Leffer- Bon, for old brdge plank sold, Receved from Catharne Morrs, per hnnds Mr. J. AV. Keough, for nterest on bond 10 Receved from John AV. Keough, for three toll houses Hold Receved from Wllam y.stewart.for nterest on bond 27 Receved from J. E. Borden, for for nterest on bond 144 Receved from Wllam C, Hulse. balance due on sale Felder lot, Marlboro 3B0 AUGtTST 9. Receved from flnrah R. Lokerson, for nterest on bond AUGUST 14. Receved from Sarah 13. Brewer, for nterest on hond 12 Receved from AVoleott brothers for board of Edna AVoleott, for two quarters endng Feb. 15, Receved from Thomns B. Ander- Bon, for nterest on bond 12 Receved from Henry Whte, for nterest on bond 7 50 Receved from Rchard H. Errlckson, for nterest on bond. 120 Receved -from R. B. Campbell, for nterest on bond C3 Receved from Catharne Morrs, for nterest on bond 10 Receved from George W. Trent, for nterest on bond B4 Receved from from Henry F. Sutphln. for nterest on bond Receved from Henry F. Snrphln. for lnlerost on J. V. Sutphln bond Receved from Otto Vnngoln, for nterest on bond 24 Receved from Ctzens bnnk of Long Branch, for loan on county note No. 8 20,0 Receved from James S. Tomllnson, for balance purchase prce Cnrhart property, Red Bank 485 (Receved from S. A. Lookwood, agent for nsurance polcy on blneksulth shop nt Marlboro AUGUST 23. Receved from Rnhama Grlggs, for nterest on bond....\ AUGUST 20, - Receved from Alfred S. Jennngs, per hands of A. E. Johnston, attorney, for purchase prce Allen property, >. Howcll townshp , OCTOBER 8... Receved from W. S. Hancock, comptroller, amount apportoned to- Monmouth county out of state appropraton for. school taxes for , OCTOBER 0. Receved from W. S. Hancock, comptroller, for ralroad and canal taxes, T 45 Receved from Thomas R. Woolley, collector, n full for assessments collected on Ashury Park nnd Long Branch stone road, Receved from Thomas R. Woolley, collector, second payment due on Brghton and WeBtwood avenues stone road, aa aa per agreement. 2,5 Receved from Mrs. A. Rose, per check of John W. Keough, for nterest on bond.. 30 Receved from Sarah JohnBpn, per check for nterest on bond 21 Receved from Edward Fnrry, for nterest on bond 21 Receved from Freehold Bankng compnny, for loan on county note No Receved from Nnveslnk Ntlonnl bank for loan on county. note No ,0 deceved from Sarah E. Cqttrell, Voucher. Name. : Amount, for nterest on bond 21 Receved from ABn Francs, for. prncpal on mortgage 250 Receved from Asa Francs for nterest on bond 7 79 Receved from O. E. Davs, sherff, for fnes,. etc., May term, no 1, OCTOBER 23. Receved from Joseph, MeDermott, for stenographers, May term, Receved from Cyrus B. Hnnev for nterest on Shnrk Rver Amusement company mortgage." NOVEMBER 7. Receved from Edward Farry for nterest on bond Cr. Voucher. $204, DSBURSEMENTS. Name.. MAY 8, Stewart Dangler, labor on Parkers brdge, Bntontown...,$ 2 Thonus Brnnuln, cartng nnd placng ppe near Wllam Van Maters, Rnrltan 3 W. B. Robnson, cartng ppe, Rnrltan 4 James Wheeler, lnbor on Mott street brdge; Rnrltan. 5 JnnuS Fury, labor on Mott street brdge, Rnrltan OH. S. Sproul, makng survey and maps for road, llarllu.. 7 Klte Tracy, tendng Matawan nnd Rnrltanbrdge 8 George Carter, labor on Mott street brdge, Rnrltan 9 George Van Dorn, labor on Mott Btreet brdge 10 Unted States Cnst ron Ppe and Foundry compnny ppes for culverts. Rffrltnn 11 T. S. t. Brown estate, materals for, Rnrtnn Charles R. Addlson, plank furnshed nnd lnbor performed on brdge, Howell 13 Benjamn Grlggs, buldng bulkhead to brdge on rond leadng from Port Monmouth to Kennsburg, Mlddletown Andrew Crane, tendng drawbrdge nt Belford 15 Andrew Crane, tendng drawbrdge nt Belford nnd sup-. ples 16 Jacob T. Stout, labor on brdged, Mlddletown 17 Stout & Swackhamer, balance of bll for stone gutters mnde on. rond from Atlantc Hghlands to Ocennlc 18 Albert Patterson, tendng Pleasure Bay drawbrdge Charles W. Roswell, tendng Goose Neck drawbrdge and supples 20 AVMnn H. ReM, labor on. Entontown 21 James F. Crawford, labor on, Mlddletown 22 John T. Hoppng, cartng ppe and gravel for, Mddletown 23 George A. Roop, pantng Conovers nnd Church, Mlddletown 24 Jacob T/ Stout, repars to Naveslnk brdge, Mlddletown. 25 O. J. Melee, lnbor on, Ocean 20 James M. Butler, 7,5 brck at $5, Rnrttan 27 Edgar Schanck, labor on, Holmdel 28. T. Ely. chestnut plank for, Holmdel 29 Thomns Felds, labor on. Marlboro 30 John C. Elllsoh, labor on. Marlboro 31 H., S. Sproul, surveyng, stakng out nnd superntendng constructon Mott street brldge.rarltan, balance due. Amount uk^ VUU, muul UUl. 32 E. T. Bedle, plank furnshed. for. Rarltan 38 Rchard Burrows, labor on Mott street brdge, Rarlton.. 34 L. & D. Edwards & Co.. ma-.terlals furnshed for, Ocean 35 Maxey Applegnto, statonery for county offces G. Bacon & Co., statonery for county offces 37 A. C. Hart, prntng 38 Edward Oakes, ncdental 39 George M. Freeman, bural decensed solder and headstone. 40 Edwn Beekman, ncdental ex : nensos 41 Frank Osborn, ncdental 42 Omar Sckles, ncdental 43 John T. Hoppng, ncdental 44 Edmund S. Rue, ncdental 45 Samuel Blls, ncdental 40 AV. H. penses 47 Wllln DeNyso, ncdental ex- SrarUMBWR 3 Receved from Davd C. Reynolds, for nterest on bond Receved from George B. Snyder, for old lumber sold 8 Receved from Thomns Van Vler, for prncpal of Benjnmln Marks, hond nnd mortgage... BOO Receved from Thomas Vnn- Vllet, for nterest on Mnrks mortagngp, SMlTflMBBR 11. Receved from Joseph Holmes, for old lumber Bold 2 Receved from AV. A. >Berry, for old lumber sold Receved from Catharne Morrs, for nterest on bond 8 Receved from Frank R. loyor, for sale of toll hosra, Colts Neck nnd Tlnton Falls 28 Receved from Freehold Bankng compnny, for lonn on county notn No, 0 10,0 Receved from Frst Natonal bank of Belnnr, for loan on county note No. 10 5,0. d f m Abury Pnrlc and county nte N 0 Receved from Asbury Pnrlc and Ocean GroYO bank, f,or lonn 1 ncountynotono.l., 13,0 lam V. Reynolds, Bnlnry ns engneer 48 Wllam V. Reynolds, supples purchased for power house.. 49 James E. Barkalow, salary ns Jantor 50 Robert Despreaux, constable,,..* Henry J. Chld, justce, 52 Henry J. Chld, Justce,. 53 nenry J. Chld, justce,. 54 W. A, lelsley, Judge, salary. 55 Chnrlca H. Borden, Justce, 58 L. C, Huboort, constable, 57 J. Wesley Cross, Justce, 58 JntnoH, Sckles, Justce, 59 James H. Sckles, Justce, E. E. Hnmrell, constable, 01 Joseph McDermott, ndexng deed nnd» mortgage honks, taxng Justce and constable, etc 02 Joseph MeDermott, per dem, attendance at court Stephen Van Geldcr, cobtnulo eostfl 64 W. H. Wllson.eonstnble,. 65 Frank P. Strylter, constable,,s 60 John Rnrlght, county superntendent, 0 months.. 67 Wllllnn R. Stevens, freeholder, compensntlon 08 Theodore R. Thome, freehold-. er, 69 John AV. Keough,. freeholder, 70 W. B. Beach, M.,) post mortem examnaton, G. W. Bagncll. 71 Wdgar. Vnndervcer, coroner,. 72Harry- Noaflo, poat mortom examnaton, C. H. Hankng : Good Roads Machnery Co.. 1 steel champon edge, and 1 set bolts 74 Wllam V. Sckles, labor. Freehold and Matawan road 75 Amos Brocklebank, ncdental...,... T6 Peter Forman, ncdental 77 V. D. Kenney, ncdental ex- S enscs. E. Davs, sherff, board, of prsoners, Februury O. B. Davs, sherff, board of prsoners, March 80 O. B. Davs, sherff, board of prsoners, Aprl 81 Clny Woolley, constable,. 82 A. P. Jonnson court crer, salary, 83 Clny Woolley, constable,. 84 Frank P. Stryker, eonstnble,.. 8u T. C. Marshall, countable, 80 ldwnrd Curry, constable, : 87 Howard Balrd, labor on Bnlrd rond 88 John T. Tetley. coroner,.., 89 Wllam T. MacMllan, post mortem examnaton, M. Levns. 90 Harry W. ngllng, post mortem examnaton, J. B. F. Matthews 91 J. Turner Rose, post mortem examnatons 92 John Barney, labor, Freehold and Matnwan road 93 S. C. Towler, labor Freehold and Mntnwan road 94 W. L. Van Brunt, labor, Freehold nnd Matawan road 95 C. A. Scott, labor, Freehold and Matnwan road 90 Wllam DuBols, labor, Freebold and Matnwan rond 97 Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, 98 C. B. Close, freeholder, compensntlon 99 W. P. Grnvntt, freeholder, 1W.-F. Grnvntt, freeholder, lul Davd Buck, freeholder, 102 Frank P. Stryker. constable, 103 Jnphln Van Dvke, ncdental 104 C. C. Flemng, ncdental : 105 O. Fj. Davs, nedontnl 106.Tnnes Segolne, ncdental. l 107 W.. Morrs, bural deceased solder and headstone. 108 W. H. Morrs, bural deceased solder and headstone, 109 Peter Formnn, ncdental 110 E. G. Bacon & Co., supples for jal 111 Jnmcn N. Shnrcwood, supples for Jal 112 C. L; Shepherd, conl furnshed for power house 113 W. Thompson Lltue, coal furnshed for power house Glbert Combs & Co., lme nnrl cement for jal 115 Elmer Smythe, cnrtlng rubbsh nut of jal yard 116 Denlse nnd Buck, labor on court house nnd Jal 117 Freehold Gns Lght Co.. gns furnshed court house nnd Jnll 118 Thomas J. Wse. nbor on,, Mlddletown and Shrewsbury 119 Shore Electrc Lght Co.. lghtng brdge for months of January, February and March, flftl.; Ellshn J. Kench. tendng Nnvealnk drawbrdge, Mnreh. 121 Elshn J. Kench, tendng Nnveelnk drawbrdge, Febru- nrv ; 122 H.. Mntthews, labor on. Howell 123 George A. Patterson, whte onk plnnk for. Howell. 124 John H. Van Sehock, servces ns commssoner to assess benefts on frst secton Lower Squnukum rond 125 Thomas L. Megll, labor Yellow Brook brdge, Howell 120 C. W. Butcher, land taken to straghten publc rond near Fnlrlleld church, Howell townshp 127 Jonatann T. Clayton, whte oak plank for brdge, Howell. 128 John R. Allare, lnbor on, Howell 129 Spnford Avalng, labor on, Mntnwan 130 S. C. Towler, labor on, Matawnn 131 W. h. Van Brunt, labor on, Matnwan 132 Errlckson and Shephcrd.oak plank for, Freehold. 133 Wllam Farrell, mason work on, Mllstone 134 Joel B.. Palmer, labor on. Mllstone 135 Joseph E. Robbng, labor on. Mllstone 130 John V. Ely, labor on, Mllstone 137 AV. T. MncMllan, whte oak plnnk for, Mllstone 188 AVlllam J. Rle- labor on, Mllstone 139 Benjnmln W. Anderson, labor on, Mllstone 140 C. Allen Ely, materals for, Mllstone 141 C. Allen Ely, l,r> feet plank for, Mllstone. 142 Joseph H. Rchmond, supples for, Marlboro Henry Hayes, whte oak plnnk lor, Mnrlboro saah P , labor on, Manalnpan 145 Wllam L. Conover, labor on, Mannlnpan 146 AVlllam L. Conover, labor on, Mannlapan 147 John L. Barcalow, erectng fenders on stone road, 1 Mnnnlapan 148 AV.. Do Nyso, makng survey and nup of rver at Seabrght for new brdge 149 Stewnrt Warren & Co., statonery 150 AVlllam F. Murphys Son, statonery 151 Mnttulns Plum, statonery for clerks offce 152 J. L. Knmonth, prntng Co-operntlvc Press Co., prntlug 154. H. Johnson, treasurer,. board of lnnntlcs 155 John. Dultnls, plankng, Freehold 150 John Barney, labor on, Mntawnn 157 Spfford AVnlllR, labor on, Rnrltan 158 F, M. Taylor Publshng Co.; prntng 159 Francs & Loutel, statonery for surrogates offce 160 Plnkertons Natonal Detectve Agency, servces nnd n case of ncendary flren, Mntnwnn. 101 Samuel Garr COHtS 102 Aaron SckleH, nght watchmnn, snlnry 163 Denlse & Buck, lnbor on court house nnd Jal 104 Monmouth Democrat, prnt- ng 165 A. P, Johnson, court crer, snlarv, May 160 AV.. Beach. M. D., post mortem ^examnatons 167 John AV; Flock,.coroner, 108 John AV. Flock, coroner foes. 169 John -W. Flock, coroner fets, 170 A. A. Armstrong, post mortem examnaton, Lydln Smth. 171 H. B. Ptcher, nuor on conrt houbo am jnll 172 t. 11. Mount & Sou, burlnl depended solder « Edwnrd Allen, ncldcntnl 174 WllamL..Conover, ncdental , A.. Lockwool,- umrnnco on county property 8 C C 40 ( 029» !) «40 8f <y 54 f> T 5( C OC 49 <K 40 8S <JC (K. 50 (K 50 0C 42 0C C 11b 7; 4 3C 4 5( 24 4! OC OC OC OC OC OC Jarrsoa. constable, , GO DO H. S, Sproul, ncdental. 60 O 177 H. O. Bauer, ncdental Hugh Rlley, ncdental 12 O 179 C. F. McDonald, ncdental Elmer Morrs, ncdental :..; T. l. Seabrook, ncdental 18 O 1«2 Chnrles Mller. ncdentals ex-! peases. 18 O 183 F. S. AVeecks, labor on\.and clverts. Atlantc H. B. Ptcher, labor on brldgcr. Freehold B. Ptcher, labor on, Freehold B. Ptcher, labor on, Freehold Joseph Emmons, enrtlnfj. 6,- 0 brck for brdge, Holmdel. 18 O 188 John H. Hyln, work on brdge near T. Hcndllekeon, Holmdel 30 Dl 189 Henry H. Mntthcws, buldng brdge on Asbury nvenne, At- nntlc AVllnm!. Robnson, cartng plnnk for, Rnrltan Samuel W. Coaover, mnterlnl for and labor on brdge, Atlantc 244 7; 102 John Stnnleton, labor on, Atlantc Martn Cavnnnugh, labor on, Mddletown and Shrewsbury 22 O 194 AVlllun Mulllner, labor on. Shrewsbury 139 5C 195 G. H. Grnpel, labor on brdge Shrewsbury - 1 8J 190 Wllam N. AYorthlpy, lnbor on. Ocean and Shrewsbury George Johnson, labor on, Shrewsbury E. P. AA. Beyer, tendng Senhrlght drawbrdge 60 0C 19!) K. J. Kench, tendng Naveslnk drawbrdge... 60OC 2 John Carr, plng for, Rnrltan John Cnrr, lnbor on bulkhead on stone rond near T. W. Aumncks, r 207 0: 202 James A. Smth, erectng culvert on road from saw rll to, Gordons corner, Mnnalapnn.. 38 Of 203 Lytt.cton AVhto, on account salary as audtor 68 ft 204 S. B. Td«:le, court stcnog- 205 S. B. -Chslnlp, court stenog- ; rnphc-r, per dem 80 0( 206 E. E. lnnmell, constable, Henry Scloenleln, Justce, 42CE 208. Barknlow, ncdental 8OC 209 Frnnk P. Stryker, constable, 4!) Frank Patterson, constable, 47 6C 211 Wllam R. Vnn Dyke, constnble Wllllnm E. Vnn Dyke, constable, Wllam K. A r nn Dyke, constable, 10 5(1 214 C. AV. Seller, constable, coats O. E. Dnvla, transportaton G O. B. Davs, per.dem and summonng talesmen O. E. Davs, n case of struck jury O. E. Dnvls, jurors mleage Jnnnnry torm, O. E. Dnvls, convevlnp; pntlent to N.,T. hosptal A. T.pplegnte, on account salary ns county clerk Charles Morrs, sergeant-atarms, salary Ellas Vanderveer, freeholder, Joseph Holmes, freeholder, -..: J. L. Cllver, freeholder, Harry J. Rockfeller, freeholder, George B. Snyder, freeholder., W. A. Berry, freeholder, compensntlon W. F. Lpfferson, freeholder, Frnnk B. Heyer, freeholder, Alfred Hardy, freeholder, A. M. Posten, freeholder, compensntlon C. Ewlng Patterson, ncdental and on account salary Henry J. Chld. Justce, George H. Adams, constable Edmund S. Rue, on accont snlnry ns clerk of grnnd Jury. 25 SB Henry J. Chld, Justce, John E. Foster, on account raphpr, per dem 40 salary n s prosecutor John AV. Hulse, Justce, John AV. Hulse. justce, *!40 Henry J. Chld. Justce,. 4 56!41 O. E. Davs, postng brbery notces ;.,...,...!. 80!42 George H. Adams, eonstnble, E. P. Thompson, supples for Jnll 11 65!44 John P. Walker, supples for jal.:.: !45. S. Long, on account salary ns jnll physcan 75!4fl E. Emrleh, spplleb for jal Stephen B. Bergen, constable, 14 84!48 Adam Plttlg, nght engneer powerhouse 42!49 Elmer Smythe. cnrtlng rubbsh out of Jnll yard 5!50 C. E. Phllps, ncdental John B. Morrs, ncdental ; E. C. Rchardson, ncdental 3 ">3 Benjamn Grlggs, ncdental A. Robnson, Bchool examner, 12 75!55 Davd Bnlrd, ncdental R. N. Scnter, school exnmlner, John Gulro, freeholder, R. H. Hughea, electon P. McCarthy, labor on Lorn? Branch nnd Aslury Park rond Charles Lews, supples for, Neptune Joseph Jackson, nbor on. Neptune Charles Lews, supples for brdged, Nentnne Andrew Crmp, lnbor on and culverts, Mlddle- 1 town 04 Henry Johnson, lnbor on nnd culverts 65 Joseph AV. Thompson, lnbor on anl culverts, Mlddletown and Shrewsbury 08 Asbury Park Prntng house, prntng 67 J, L. Knmonth, prntng Stout. & Hwufhnmer, lnbor on and rnlvcrts, Mlddletown and Shrewsmry AV. S, Stryker, lnbor, Free- bold and Mntnftm road 170 J. Turner Uoso, post mortem examnatons X J. D. Kelly, post msrten examnaton!72 J. F. Aelccnnnn, post mortem exnmlnntlon 73 Harry AV. ngllng, post mortem examnaton, t, J. Bnllentlne 4 t, 0. Andrews, post mortem. exnmlnntlon, John lnll 175 j. C, Ankcrnnn, lnbor on brldrcs, Howell,70 Stephen H. AVhte, labor on b l l, Wall.. ;77 George P. Estell, reparng Lnvtons brdge. Wall 178 AV.. Layton, lnbor on, Howell 170 Benjnmln R. Pcnrco, erectng ral nt Osborns Mlls. Wall..., SO John T. Cottrcll, labor on, Howell 81 Thomas Vnn Beathuvscn, la ^ bor on, Howell.; James Wheeler, labor on, Rarltan 283 Joseph Z. -Glbert, labor on, Howell 284 Levl Scobey, labor on brldgeb, Atlantc 285 John Heyers, labor on, Howcll-» 286 Peter Tomalne, labor on, Ocean 287 Thomas Burdge, labor on, Howell Thomas Hornn cnrtlng brck and stone for brdge, Manal- 289 Cartan& Devln, suppuesfor, Marlboro 290 Edgar Schanck, cartng 7,0 brck for brdge, Holmdel..:. 291 Jnmes M. Butler,-J,0 brck at $5 >. 292 Charles buermnn, supples, for, Atlantc» Frnnk Emmons, labor on -, Neptune 204 J. J. Llnplncott, plank for, Wall 205. B. Ptcher, labor on, Freehold 206 Frank Emmons, labor on, Neptune 207 AV. E. Decou, labor on, Neptune 298 AV. A. N. Emmons, labor on, Neptune 209 Wllam S. Pullon. lnbor on, Upper Freehold Edward Carroll, labor on, Upper Freehold 301 Thomas S. Chnmnerlaln. lnbor on, Upper Freehold B. P. -Mnulsbury, lnbor on, Unper Freehold 303 D.. Cunnlnrhnm, lnbor on. Mllstone 804 John Cnrr, labor on, Mntnwan 35Tlomns Gnrvey. nbor on, Mlddletown -. 3 Veronca Pnrnncl, consderaton prce agreed for lnnds taken for abutment of Seabrlght brdge, 307 Joseph Reynolds, labor on, Howell SOS O. B. Dnvls, sherff,. court, January term MAY E. Dnvls, summonng grand and pett Jurors, May term 310 K. W. Remsen, court constable, n 15. E. lmmell, constable, 312 J. C. Ackerman, constable, K.. Slocun, cnshler, dscount county note No B. Sherman, jr., casher, dscount county note No Harry Campbell Casher, dscount note No C.. AVnrdell, casher, dlsconu countv note No hvood. Newman, justce, 318 S. T. Cunmplon, justce, ; 319 J. R. Pnrsells, justce,. 320 G. H. Adams, constable, G. H. Adams, constable, 322 J. W. lulse.. Justce, J. W. Hulse, usto J.-AV. lulse, justce,,. 325 Peter Grffn, constable,. 326 A. T. Applegnte, on account salary as countv collector... JUNE James S. Whte, Justce," 328 Jnmes"s."Whte/ Justce) 329 S. B. Hlnsdale, on nccount salary as court stenographer Clay AVoolley, constable, 331 Clay Woolley, constable, 332 B. M. Conk, constable,. 333 AVllnm H.Wlson, constable,, 334 J. Frnnk Patterson, constable, 335 James H. Sckles, justce,.., 330 Patrck Hngan, constable, 337 Peter Grffln, constable,. - - Lott C. Hubbert, constable, 339 Lott C. Hubbert, constable, 340 Lott C. Hubbert, constable, coots 41 Joseph McLaughlln. constable, 342 Charles T, Ely, court constable, 343 saac W. Bedle. justce,. 144 John Holland, constable, 145 P. F. Dodd, justce, George H. Adams, constable, 47 John W. Hulse, Justce,. ;48 James S. Whte, justce,- :49 E. E. Hammell, constable, 350 G. H. Blls, Justce, W. E. Van Dyke, constable,..." E. M. C nk, constable,. )»> J. W. Cross, Justce, W. T. MacMllan, examnng lunatcs 355 Harry Nenfle, examnaton of lunatcs 536. S. Long, examnaton of lunatcs 157 Soney & Sage, text boogs Mntthlas Plum, statonery E. G. Bacon & Co., statonery 60. S. Long, post mortem exnnlnaton, Ellen Leech 01 O. R. Freemnu, post mortem examnaton, M. McMulken Wlllan V. Reynolds, snlnry as engneer 03 AVlllun V. Reynolds, supples purchased for engne house 64 Jnmes E. Barkalow, salary as jantor < Edmund S. Rue. lneldentnl 66 Edmund S. Rue, ncdental 67 Wllam R. StcvcnB. freeholder, comnensntlon 68 John W. Keongh, freeholder, comneusntlon 69 Davd Buck, freeholder, 0 A. F. Bedle, burlnl ndlront person 1. B. Ptcher, buldng brdge, Englsutown 172 (.bnles W. RoBWell, tend-, ng Goose Neck draw and supples 3 Kate Tracey, tendng Mntnwnn nnd Rnrtnn drnw 174 lnrry C, Wlnrcrton, cartng stone on Kennslmrg rond J. B. Avalng, lnbor on, Rnrltnn 0 George Vnn Dorn, work on bulkhead, Mott street brdge, Rnrltnn. :77 Anbury Bedle, lnbor on Mott street brdge, Rnrltan 178 J. Vr. lorrlnknon, lumber furnshed for brdge. Freehold.. "9 Samuel Rnock, lnbor on Red Runc nnl Entontown rond... SO Rder ElcHeon Engne Co.. 1 Rder engne wth pump nnd coal furnace, for Kennsburg stone road Htuclebaker Rros., 1 sprnkler for Keyport stone.rond tlder Bvrlesson Knglne Co., 1 Rldor engne wth pump and conl furnace for Nnveslnk and Valley Drve, stone road AVllnm McDermott, Jr., labor on court house 34 Freehold Gas Lght Co., gns court house nnd jnll * 55 Freehold Gaa Lght Co., <rns court house and jnll 30 W. Thompson Lttle, conl furnshed for power house D. A. Statcslr, supples furnlbhcd for courthouse and Jnll. S Jamcn N. Share-wood, nuppllcb furnshed for Jal ;jv 80 Charles D. Davlson, lnclaon-. S 69 J. 3 7« " !) CO s , GO , u T CO

12 tal O. E. Datts, grand jury per dem Charles Morrs, salary as ecrgeant-nt-nrns Charles E. Strong, court con-. stable, Clay Woolley, constable, costa W. A. Helsley. Judge snlary ( O. E. Davs, board of prsonera E. E. Hanmell, constable, 08 l; SU7 W. t. Brlnloy, Justce Theodore Hulek, constable, T 50 S99 Joseph Johnson, constable, Joseph Johnson, court constable, foes E. G. Bacon & Co., supples furnshed for Jnll Frank Loescb, labor on., Mtavrn 12, 403 J. A. leycr,, labor on, Matnwan John Stnpleon,.- labor on, Atlanllc : H. t. ltchfr, cm account contract brdge at Englshtown, 8 4 u. B. Ptcher, on account contract culvert at Englshtown J. A. Throekmorton, materals for, Shrewsbury Thomas J. Wse, lnbor on, Mlddletown and Shrewsbury W. E.- Kellv, replnnklng Nareslnk. Mddletown and Shrewsbury N. J. Wllllnms, rebuldng brdge near Strongs, Mddletown and Shrewsbury B. P. W. Beyer, tendng Seabrght drawbrdge B. J. Kcneh, tendng Naveslnk drawbrdge John H. McCrneken, materals furnshed for, Manalannn J. A. Smth, labor on, Mannlapau Albert Francs, labor on, Freehold C. K. Close, freeholder, Ellas Vanderveer, freeholder, H.!. Bnnnnrd, on account Bpeeal appropraton to Monmouth Mcnorhl hosptal, for constructon 1,910 41* H, H. Bnmard, on account specal appropraton lo Monnoth Memoral hosptal, for support, of ptuonts...,... 2,4 420 Wyncoop & Brnly, ppe for culverts, lolndcl Wyncoop & Brnly. pne for culverts, Holmdol John M. lnly, for brdge on * rond from Holmdol to Olys mll 1,0 423 H. K. Hutphln & Ron, labor on lrldg-s, lolmdol Burowcs lros., cement for, olndel : Bnrowes Urns., cement and Rplkes for, Hnlmdcl G 420 Patrck (. Kelly, lnbor on, Hnlmdel J. Alex Guy, materals for, Holnlel Garret. Thome, lalor on, Holmdel... : John H. Hylln, labor on, lolmdel Edgar Schcnek, labor on, Holmdol Edgar Schenck, labor on, Johv M. Hulshnrt, lnbor on culvert. Holmdel Spafford W. Wnlllng, plank for. Holmdel John M. lulshart, labor on culverts, Holmdel 47 50,435 Snmtel Frver, stone eoplngs,, Upper Freehold 10U t. ). Wood & Co.. ppe for culvert! Tpper Freehold Alfred M. Denns, labor on brldgea, Upper Krehold E.. Snvlge, lnbor on, Upper Freehold Theodore R, Thorne, freeholder,... 1) J. B. Rue, ronstnhlp,... n J. B. Rue. constable,... n! Henry.1. Chld. Justlee, costr ") 443 Henry J. Chld, Justce, Henry J. Chld, justce,. S tf K. M. Conk, constable,. 4, John Olver, constable, K. E. luntnclll, constable, , Vnnderyoer, coroner John T. Tetley, coroner,. 33 C5 450 Patrck llngnn, constnhle, posfs John Holland, constable,, r >2 John W. Hulso, Justce, George. Adams, constable,.., Wllam F. Murphy, pustlce, 7 ( snne W. Bedle, jmtlce, T. C. Morford, Justce, , F. DoddrjstlceV... G V. P..Stryker, constable, SO John Klls, Justce, G0 John Ells, Justce, John llollnnd, constable,, John Hollnnd, constable, coata John 10. Foster, prosecutor, alary Clay Woolley, constable, Wlson V. Strykcr, constable, cobta ffll John Olver, constable,. 1 8Q 407 Joseph McLnughln, constable, H. T. Woolley, justce, H. T. Woolley, Justce, Charles T. Ely, conbtable, W. Cross, Justce,.., J. W. Cross, Justce,.., O. H. Blls, Justce, James M. Wnlllng, constable,., James M. Wnlllng, conbtable, James M. Wallng, constable, costa T L. C. Hubbert, constable, TJ. C. Hubbert, constable, costa ; Joseph Johnson, conbtable, 4 j»2 480 Wllam A. Newell, examnaton of lunatc ; Wllam L. Wlbur, examna- tlon of lunntlc Ward & Thompson, mntcrlala ^fj-nashedfor^court bouse l > rl(1 ses, Mmnlnnnn ; Frank P, Stryker, conbtable Frank P. Btryker, constable, coats 21GO 48«l»aae W. Decle, Jusllee,,; J. B. Hue, constable, crsts W. t. Hrluley, Justce, Jnmes. Sckles, justce Henry J. Chld, Justce, Charles Chamberlan, constable, 3 ofl 41)2 S. B. Whle, constable, costb P. F. Dodd, lustlce,.. 2!) 5G 494 George. Adams, constable, COBS...; Patrck lngan, constable,. ) r,4 490 Peter Glln, cobtnble, )7 John N.. SckleH. 1 road scraper. Ocean ana Entontown ; C. McPlllllps, lnbor on Freehold and Mntawftn toad Charles Lews, supples for brldgon, Mlddlotowu and, Shrewsbury BOO Charles Lews, supples for, Shrewsbury Charles Lews, supples for -, Shrewsbury nnd Ocean Fred S. Thompson, labor on, Shrewsbury and Ocean s SOft ffred K. Thompson," labor on, Shrewsbury 504 Dense & Buck. labor on court house and all 503 John Gure, freeholder, comnensaton..., >V. F. Lefferson, freeholder, compensntlon 507 Jnhes H.- Butcher, lnbor on nnd road, Howcll John J. Lvely, ncdental, ; 509 Samuel Garrson, constable, 510 Snnnel Garrson, constable, 511 O. K. Clark, post mortem exr amlnnton, Snrah Jackson S. J. Woolley, post mortem examnatons, John Johnson, Wllam Newman, Mra. San* ucl Shrews / W. M. Conover, labor * on, Atlantc 514 Chandler & Maps, materals for, Shrewsbury 515 Wllllnm M. Bergen, buldng nppronch to Como lake brdge CO Thomas Beatty, labor on Patton brdge, Ocean 517 A. PntterHon, tendng Pleasure Bay drawbrdge 518 W. R. Warwck, labor on " Pntton brdge, Ocean 51!) 0. J. Melee, labor on, Ocean 520 Jnmes Dunn, labor on Brghton avenue road,ocean. >21 John Glthens, lghtng lamps, and ol for Rcmsens Mlls brdge,, Wall»22 Asa Curts, labor on Unon draw. Wall 523 C. B. Poland, cartng ppe, Kver Vew drve. Wall., Benjamn A. Van Brunt, erectng Como. lake flume and brdge 525 John L.«Bnrcnlow, labor on,. Mannlnpnn 520 Wllam M. Bergen, buldng approach to Como lake brdge 527 George F. Estell, puttng n ppe on Rver Vew drve Asa Curts, tendng Unon draw, Wall...". 28 Greenwood Rnnkns, reparng Brlelle nnd Rver Vew drve, Wall Alonzo Morrs,. reparng Glendoln brdge, Wall 531 Robert J. Thompson, plank furnshed for brdge, Howell..32 Dnvd L. Applegate, labor on, Munnlnpan 533 Alex. Hcyers, labor on, lowell....t". 34 rn Megll, lnbor on, Howcll 535 George A. Patterson, labor on," lowell Matthews, labor on, lowell 337 J. T. Cottrell, labor on, lowell 338 W. C. Buck, labor on, Atlantc and Marlboro..." Chnrles Sherman, materals for, Atlantc 540 Samuel W. Conover, lnbor on, Atlantc.., 541 John Staple-ton, lnbor on, Atlantc 542 K. 1*. Thompson,, materals furnshed for jnll 143 Mary McGowm, labor, court house. 144 Lyttleton Whte, on nccount salary as nudltor 345 Cdmund S. Rue, on nccount salary as clerk of grand Jury. 348 John J. Dnvlson, plankng, Mlllstono 547 Edward G. Fountan, labor on, Mllstone 348 L, B. Wllamson, lnbor on, Mllstone 349 Jonntlmn C. Aekermnn, labor on, lowell SO Hoppng & Ely, mnterlnls furnshed for, Mddlutowu nnd Shrewsbury M. P. Lnyton, labor on, Mlddletown 552 John G. Schnnck, treasurer, to purchase? prce lolmdel & Keyport Turnpke company lloppng & Ely. materals for,. Mlddletown 554 Peter P. Leonard, pantng - fenders, Mnnnlnpnn 3.">5 Thomas Burdgc, lnbor on, Howell 35G t. D. Wood & Co., ppe for culverts, Tpper Freehold 357. B. Ptcher, on nccount contract brdge, nenr H. W. Bucks, Atlantc and Marlboro townshps Alfred Hardy, freeholder, 553 (ornollus Reynolds, labor on nnd mnterlnls for brdge, Hovell townshp 560 S. P. Mnlsburv,. lnbor on, Upper Freehold Borough of Allentovn, terra cottn ppe. Upper Freehold Joseph Holmes, freght pad on mnterlnls for O3 Wynkoop & Braly, repars on K(\vport and Sntnwnn draw W.vnknop & Brnly. balance due on brdge, nowell Townshp 305 Wynkoop & Brnly, steel ppe for culverts, Mntawan G> Wynknnp & Brnly, to sluce ppe, Wall OT Joseph A. Yard, enptnn, npproprlntlon for armorv 308 Wn. W. Conover. Jr., presdent, prchnse prce Mddletown turnpke 50!) Harry Rocknfeller, freeholder 170 George B, Snyder, freeholder, pompensatlon 171 George- Johnson, labor on, Shrewsbury 72A. M. Posten, freeholder, 173 Joseph L. Bnteher, freeholder, compensntlon Joseph L. Cllver, freeholder, compensnt on W. A. Close, materals for. Mntnwnn..." W. F. Grnvatt, freeholder, pompensatlon 177 Joseph Holmes, freeholder, 178 W. A. Berry, freeholder, 179 Frnnk E. Hpycr, freeholder, pompensatlon 580 Wllllnm H. Fostpr, treasurer, nnrehnbc prce Tlnton FnllB turnpke Charles W. Butcher, labor on, Howell 582 Joseph C. Letson, gravel for Holmdel pke 183 Cnrtan & Devln, materals for, Mntawan 184 C. McPhllllps, labor on, Mntnwnn l8r>, ;, V. Sperlng, pantng, Wnll, 580 Frank Emmons, lnbor on, Neptune >87 A. M. Townley, lnbor on brldgps, Oeenn L>88 Robert Johnson, lmrln deerased solder, 58!) John. Hornor, lnbor on brldgps, Mllstone J, B90R.-W. Patterson, lnbor on, Howpll ltl wynknnp & Brnly, bnlnnco on eontrnet for sluce ppe..,. 502 C. W. Patterson, ncdental experpb 503 Atlnntlc Const Klpctrle Lght.?»" lghtng Deal brdge....., L r ".vton, lnbor on, Howell CD W. L. Van Brunt, labor,... Freehold nnd Mntnwnn Tond. COO S. C. Towler, lnbor, Freehold nnd Mntnwnn rnnd... H07 Wllllnm Berdlne, labor o Long Branch road..., 098 Patrck McCarthy, labor Long Brneh road 509 W. 10. Vnn Dyke, constable, eonta., 0 W. E. Vnn Dyke, constable! posts 1 W. E. Vnn DykereonBtabc* posts 2 D. V. Porrlne, treasurer,prchnse prce Enullshtown turn- Pke OC 70 Of OC 38 5C 5 0C 55 0C COO , CG « , GOO , , CO CO , B * SO 3,2 603 W. E. Vnn Dyke, constable, 4 E. M. Conk, constable,. 5 B. M. Conk, constable,. GOG E; M. Conk, constable,. 7 J. Frank Patterson, constable, (108 Peter GrltUn, constable, (50!) A. P. Johnson, court crer, salary,,. 010 B. E.. Hammell, constable, Walter Reed, labor on, Mllstone 012 A. C. Hartshorne, treasurer, purchase prce, Mnnalnpan nnd Freehold Turnpke company 013 John H. Wlley, treasurer, purchase prce, Mlddletown and Keyport Turnpke Company 014 John " Heyers, labor on, Howpll 015 J. E. Robbns, lnbor on, Mllstone.; GG George B^ Conover, treasurer, purchase prce. Freehold and Howell turnpke 017 Mahlon Messer, labor on, Mllstone 618 Andrew Crane, labor on and culverts, Mddledletown 610 G. A. Roop, labor on, Mddletown " S. C. Towler, labor on brldgps, Matnwan 621 W. Wassabaugh, superntendent lghtng lumps on, Matawnn 622 T. M. Mnxson, lnbor on Atlantc Hghlands stone road Lews Matthews, ncdental 624 Chnrles E. Strong, court constnble,. 625 John D. Honce, on nccount snlnry nb clerk of board 626 Adam Slttg, nght engneer, snlnry, 627 "Edward McGlory, cnrtlng rubbsh out of jal yard P28 John T S. ;..tt. labor M At lnntc Hghlands st" mad John Statesr, treasurer, purchnbe prce, Freehold and Colts Neck turnpke. 630 W. H. Wlson, constnble, 631 Peter Forman, engneer,, Bergens Mlls rond 632 Peter Formnn, engneer,, Mlllhnrst rond 633 Jnmes M. Ayres, headstone for deceased solder 634 Amercan Brdge Compnny, balance Seabrlght brdge 635 Morenu Bros., prntng 636 John T. Rosell, nsurance county buldngs 037 Chnrles Lews, materals for, Neptune MPhnel Crlne, labor on, Marlboro 030 Cnrtnn & Devln, matcrlns for brdge*, Marlboro 648 W. C. Matthews, labor on brldgps, Howell 641 Thomas Felds, lnbor on rldres, Marlboro 642 Wllllnm S. Pullen. Nhor on., Upper Freehold 6)3 A. C. Hnrt, prntng ,718 3, , E, Wllams, supples for Atlantc Hghlands rond John H. Skldmore, plnnk for, Mlddletown 040 Denlse Conover. freght pad and enrtnge of engne for stone rond, Mddletown 647 John Olver, constable,. 648 R. Mnlchow & Son, ncdental 649 O. E. Davs, sherff,, on sale, case, freeholders vs. Lackey George E. Whte, specal appropraton for armory 051 Samuel Butcher, labor on, Mllstone 052 Edwn B. Reed, autopsy on Lews Nelson». 653 J. Turner Rose, servces to pnroner n Mary McMann, Sade W. Mller nnd Mrs. Mary E. Turner eases 654 Monmouth Democrat, statonery Thomas Cornell, cnrtlng rubbsh out of Jnl yard 056 Mchael Sullvan; 1 sr., lnbor on Holmdel and Brndevelt road.; 057 Thomas Manor, labor on, Marlboro 058 Chnrles H. Hendrckson, lnbor, lolmdel and Bradevelt road. 459 D.. Taylor, labor, Holmdel nnd Bradevelt road 6 Central Natonal bank, dscount county note CG Hchard W. Herbert, supples for Holmdel and Bradevelt road 602 Frank P. Stryker, constable, JUNE 24. 6G3 John Terhune, casher, dscount county note GB4 James H. Sckles, justce, C O S t B ;.:.:.;:; ;..,... 5 E. M. Conk, constnble,. 6GG E. E. Hutchlnson, casher r dscount county note 7 Samuel S. Whte, constable, GG8 C. W. Seller, constable,, fd!) C. W. Seller, constable,. 670 Henry Schoenleln, justce, G71 Henry Schocleln, Justce, 072 James M. Wallng; constable, 073 Charles T. Ely, court constable, 074 (;. W. Seller, constable,. 075 Charles W. Seller, conbtable,,...< JUL? Snmuel Smock, lnbor, Eatontown and Long Branch road J. N. Shnrewood, supples for jal 678 Benjamn Stewart, trmmng trees around court house George H. Adams, pantng court house 080 Wllam R. Stevens, freght pad for materals for brdge. 681 Wllam R. Stevens, freght pad for materal for brdge James Hulse, labor on, Entontown 682% Howard T. Ely, 150 locust posts for, Freehold Wllam H. Cottrell, 2 mantles fo«sherffs offce 684 Davd Buck, cash pad Joseph Deedmeyer for clmbng flagpole nnd adjustng rope, 683 Davd Buck, freeholder, comppnsntlon C80 Wllam R. Stevens, freeholder, 087 Samuel Smock, labor on Red Bank and Eatoptown road Thomas H. Bennett, labor on Red Bnnk nnd Entontown road ; 089 Nelson Smock, labor on Eatontown nnd Long Branch rond 3 J. Frank Patterson, constable, 091 Htudebnlter Broa v Co., sprnkler for Entontown and Long Branch road 092 S. S. Stout, labor on, TOatontown 093 Charles W. Roswell, tendng Goose Neck draw nnd supples 094 R. F, Hopper, lnbor on, Entontown ler for Atlnntlc Hghlands and Nnveslnlc rond 090 Studebnker Bros. Co., sprnkler for Atlantc Hghlands and Nnveslnk rond 7 Clark & Whalcn; labor on Seabrlght brdge 098 Albert Patterson, tendng Plcnmro Bay drawbrdge) and SllppllPB 099 O. J. Melee, Jabor on brldgea, Ocean Andrew Crane, lnbor on nnd culverts, Mddletown 701 Wllllnm Mulllner, labor on., Shrewsbury 702 H. J. Kcacb, tendng Nnve- Blnk drawbrdge ,325 x , (O GO 4 2" T H G S B SO S 25 OS 703 Harry Neafle, straw famshed for jal James E. Barkalow, salary as Jantor 705 Wn. V. Reynolds, salary as engneer.,> 0G Wllam V. Reynolds, supples for power house,..., J. A. Throckmorton, supples furnlshed\ for, Ocean and Shrewsbury 708 Wlson Stryker, sprnklng Atlantc Hghlands road 709 Frank Polhemus, sprnklng Atlantc Hghlands rond 710 E. P. W. Beyer, tendng Seabrlght drawbrdge 711 J. F. Scott, labor on, Mlddletown nnd Shrewsbury A. M. Posten, freght pad for two sprnklng wagons 713 AV. H. Posten, labor on nnd culverts, Mddletown...;...; 714 John A. Eaton, labor on Long Branch nnd Asbury Park road J. Melee, lnbor on Westwood avenue road 716 Wm. Berdlne, labor on Long Branch and Asbury Park road. 717 W. E. Kelley, labor ou, Mlddletown and Shrewsbury 718 Patrck McCarthy, labor, Long Branch and Asbury Park road 719 Jacob C. Shutts, ncdental 720 C. E. Close, freeholder, 721 Thomas J. Wse, labor on brldgeb, Mlddletown and Shrewsbury 722 W. A. Fountan, labor on, Mntawap 723 Dunlop & Llsk, supples for, Matawan 724 Frank B. Prce, settng one rder engne, Atlantc Hlgh^ lands and Navcsnk road Thomas Cornell, cartng rubbsh out of Jal yard 726 Wlllm McDermott, Jr., labor on court house 727 Denlse & Buck, labor on and materals, court house 728 Oscar Robnson, mattresses.. cots, etc., for jal 729 C. A. Geran, "ravel for approach to brdge, Matnwan Chnrles T. Ely, pantng brdge nnd fenders," MlllBtone. 731 H. B. Ptcher, contract fof brdge near Blue Ball, Howell 732 H. B. Ptcher, on account contract, brdge, Atlantc and w.arlboro 733. B. Ptcher, on account, contract, brdge, Atlantc ana Marlboro 734 Patrck lngan, labor on and. culverts, Matnwan 735 H. M. Stlllwell, labor, Freehold nnd Matawan road 730 J. Don Conover, lnbor. Freehold and Matawan road 737 W. L. Vnn Brunt, labor, Freehold and Matnwan rond. 738 "S. C. Towler, lnbor, Freehold nnd Mntawan road 739 O. E. Davs, sherff, board of prsoners 740 E.. Vnulereer, coroner, 741. S. Long, post mortem exnmlnntlon, Danel Parker 742 E. S. Rue, ncdental 743 Jnmes M. Ayres, ncdental 744 A. D. Van Dorn, justce, 745 A. D. Vnn Dorn, justce, 740 Theodore lullck, constnhle, 747 l. G. Bacon & Co., statonery 748 E. G. Bacon & Co., supples for jal 749 George M. Hulse, 120 feet oak p nnk for brdge, Freehold 750 John T. Tetlev, coroner, 751 John W. Hulse, Justce, John 753 John 754 S. B. W. Hulse, justce, W. Hulse, Justce, sten- Hlnsdale, court ographer, salary John W- Hulse, 756 John, 757 J. C. Ackermnn, constnble, Woolley, constable, Justce, W. lulse, justce! Woolley, constable, 758 Clay 759 Clay Ellas Vatdervcer, freeholder, 761 Matthas Plum, statonery W. T. MacMlllan, whte oak plank for brdge, Mllstone 763 Frank Sckles, buldng brdge, Manalnpan 7G4 Harvey S. Brown, post mortem examnatons 765 Harvey S. Brown, post mortem examnaton 766 Harry NeaOe, examnaton of lunntlc..; 707 Patrck lngan. labor, Freehold and Matnwan rond George H. Adams, constable, 769 George H. Adams, constable, 770 George H. Adams, constable, 771Chnrlc3 E. Strong, constable,. 772 Chnrles E. Strong, constnble, 773 John E. Foster, prosecutor, salary 774 James S. Whte, Justce, 775 J. C. Ackermnn, constable, 770 Wlbur A.. Hclsley, Judge, salary 777 S. B. Hnsdale, transcrpt of testmony, Bartholomew case. 778 T. C. Morford, justce, 779 A. C. Hart, prntng 780 Wllam T. Cole, prntng John H. Cook, prntng 782 F. M. Taylor Publshng Co., prntng 783 C. G. Vannote, labor on, Ocean and Baton 1 town 784 Joseph McDermott, ndexng records, etc 785 Wllam H, ngllng, statonery 780 J. W. Keough, freght on waterng cart, Rarltan W. Keough, freeholder, 788 Jnmes E. Terry, labor on, Rarltnn 789 F. F, Armstrong, prntng... 7Edgar Schenck, labor on, Holmdel._j 701 Gnrret P. Thorne, labor on, lolmdel 702 Garret P. Thorne, labor on, lolmdel 793 Theodore R. Thorne, freeholder, 704 Thomas Felds, labor on Holmdel and Bradevelt road., 705 V. D. Kennedy, labor on Holmdel nnd Brndevelt rond Thomas Felds, lnbor on, Marlboro 707 E. D. Petteys, prntng 708 A. Morrs, jr., sprnklng, Kcnnsburg stone road,. 709 Dunlop & Lnk, materlnls for lolmdel nnd Brnuevelt road.. 8 W. J. Leonard, prntng 801 Conmd Pnches, prntng Thomas Felds, labor on Freehold nnd Mntnwnn road Lvttleton Whte, on nccount Balnry as audtor, 804 R, T. VnuScholek, labor on, Wall 805 Stephen S. Whte, labor on, Wall : 8 W. F. kofferson, freeholder, 807 Theodoro F. Hults nrlntlng,. S08 Frank K. Heyer, freeholder, 809 George P. Betel, labor on, Wall , GO E BOO G CO CO S S V G " G Longstreet &,VoorheeB, pantng, Wall 811 Asa Curts, tendng Unon > draw 812 Jonathan Whte, labor on, Wall. 813 E. S. Vanleer, plank for Shark rver brdge 814 Job S. Bnrknlow, cartng plank Shark rver brdge 815 George F. Heultt, cartng plank 816 Joseph A.^Osborn, lnbor on, Wall 817 Monroe Wvckoff, labor on, Wall 818 Pont Pleasant Electrc Lght Co., lghtng Unon draw Pont Plensant Electrc Lght Co., lghtng UnoS draw 820 Monmouth Democrat, prntng 821 John Stnpleton, labor on :, Atlantc W. H. Caldwell Co., supples for Keansburg stone road 823 W. O. Baley, plank for, Marlboro 824 Asher S. Ely, treasurer, purchase prce Mnnnlnpan and Pattons corner turnpke. 825 J. P. Drummond, square yards curbng, L. B. and A. 1. road 820 Maxcy Applegate, prntng B. F. S. Brown, prntng Longstreet & Hawkns, prnt- ng 829 Spafford Wnlllng, labor on, Rnrltnn 830 A. M. Posten, freeholder, 831 Joseph Holmes, freght pad on brdge materals 832 Frnnk Emmons, labor on, Neptune. 833 John Hyres, labor on, Howell 834 H. B. Ptcher, labor on, Atlantc. 835 H. H. Matthews, labor on, Howell 83G Alex Hyres, labor on, Howell 837 J. H. C. Sehenck, captan, specal appropraton, armory. 838 C. Ewlng Patterson, ncdental 839 Glbert H. Hulse, bural deceased solder 840 Samuel Fryer, headstone for deceased solder 841 John H. Lawrence, amount bond and mortgage,.theo. Carhart property at Red Bank 842 Moreau Bros., prntng 843 H. B. Ptcher, labor on, Mannlnpan 844 H. B. Ptcher labor. on, Howcll 845 Frnnk Emmons, labor on Neptune 840 John W. Flock, coroner, 841 John W. Flock, coroner,. 848 Snnford & Stlllman, buldng, temporary brdge, Seabrlght. 849 Snnford & Stlllman, yellow nr Pne for brdge, Shrewsbury. 850 Maltland Gardner, labor on, Ocean and Shrewsbury 831 Kushmnn Mller, labor on, Howell 852 Edmund S. Rue, on nccount snlnry as clerk of grand jury. 853 John Megll, lnbor on, Howell 854 Monroe Wyckoff, whte oak plank,, Howell...; 855 J. Trnfford Allen, labor on, Mlddletown ;. 856 George Johnson, labor ou., Shrewsbury 857 Dunlop & Llsk, lnbor on, Holmdel, 808 B. lullck, labor on, Howell " Joseph Tllton, labor on, Howell 860 Cnrtnn & Devln, materlnls for, Matawan V 801 "Wllam Krby, labor on, Upper Freehold 862 L. & D. Edwards & Co., materals for, Ocean Cnrtnn & Devln, materlnls for, Holmdel 884 Wllllnm Fnrrell, labor on, Mllstone 805 Holmes Patterson, labor on, Mllstone 8 Frank Hornor, abor on, Mllstone 867 Stephen McKelvcy, labor on Shark rver brdge, Wall 868 George W. Ellott, supples for Seabrlght brdge 809 Charles Lews, materals for, Aeptune 870 T. M. Maxson, lnbor on Atlantc Hghlands stone road Andrew Wnter, labor on, Mlddletown 872 Elmer Smythe, cartng rubbsh out of Jnll ynrd 873 C. H. Hampton, labor on court house 874 B. Emrlch, supples for Jnll A. P.. Johnson, court crers solnry D. V. "Perrlne, supples for court house and all 877 Cnrtnn & Devln, materals for. Rarltnn 878 A. T. Applegate, on account snlary as county collector J. S. Whte, Justce, costa 880 George B. Snyder, freeholder, compensntlon 881 Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, compensntlon Joseph L. Cllver, freeholder, 883 Charles Morrs, sergennt-atnrmb, salary 884 Tmes and News, prntng Seabrlght Publshng, Co., prntng 88G Joseph Holmes, freeholder, 887 Harry J. Rockefeller, freeholder, W. A. Berry, freeholder, 889 W. F. Gravatt, freeholder, 890 W. S. Stryker, lnbor Free- hold nnd Matnwan rond 801 G. H. Adams,. conbtable, 892 John W. Hulse, Justce, costa. 893 Charles E. Strong, constable, 894 Mary McGowan, labor on court house Davd Thompson, labor court. house 890 Nordlngcr Charlton Freworks Co., flng for court house 897 Joseph McDermott, taxng crmnal cobts, etc 898 Harry Bodlne, bural ndgent person,,. 809 J. N. BurtlB, bural ndgent person.., 9 Alfred Hardy, freeholder, 1 H. P. Thompson, supples for court and Jnl...,., 2 W. Thompson Mttle, supples for power house 3 Corlles Nowmnn, labor on brldgeb, frst ward, A. P. nnd Oconn 804 Freehold Ons Lght Co., gns- -court house nnd jal 5 S. J. Woolloy, post mortem examnatons JULY Edward W. Remsen, constnble, posts (107 Jumps M. Wnlllng, court constable, 908 S. B. Bergen, court cobtnble, foes 9 Wnlter H. Grnvntt, specal, attendance ponrt.august 14 V 910 Theodore R. Thorno, freeholder, 911 J. W. Keough, freeholder,. 912 Davd Buck, freeholder, com- pensntlon 913 C. E. Close, freeholder, 914 sabella Jonon. wtness,. 915 Jnmes H. Sckles, justce, ;... 1)10 J. O. Conover. justce, casts C. Mackey, constable, eostn,., , , «T T80 eft oo HS H7 JSOO SO C OS R 23 C C4 250OO ST B no no S K KM.

13 «C,.B. Carkalow, justce, COBtB S. B. Hlnsdale, stenographer, C»20 John B. Foster, prosecutor, salary Clay. Woolley, constable,. 44 8C 922 Freehold Gas tght Co.,.gas court house and jal George H. Adams; work on court house John W. Sutpbln, labor on, Upper-Freehold B. t. Sutphln; Jr., ppe Tor culverts 10 0( 928 Albert Bennett, labor on.> Burrowes Bros., labor on 17 8C 928 Garret P. Thome, labor on C. Henry mlay, labor on J. 0. Lnmbertson, labor (on 21 7? 931 WUHara Smth, ppe for culverts A. C. Poole, labor on culverts Albert Bennett, ppe for culverts Amercan Rco Food Co., 55 loads of cnders 8 2! 985 W. A. Close, supples for brdees, 15 5 S36 8. C. Towler, tabor on 12OO 937 T. S..R. Brown estate, supples for SS8 Thomas Brdge, labor on prldges 21 9«Hugh Mngowen, labor on 40 H. B. Ptcher, on aecotrat contract brdge 2 Ml H. B. Ptcher, on account contract brdge,..t... 6 M H 4J. Ptcher, on account contract for brdge James Hulse, labor on Charles W. Roswell, salary" as brdge tender and supples S.-.S. Stout, labor on brjdgeb L. & D. Edwards & Co., supples fpr, Eatontown N. J. Terra Cotta Ppe Co., for culverts M8 A. Morrs, Jr., laboronkenns-. bnrg stone road U. 8. Cast ron Ppe &.Foundry Co., supples for A. Morrs, Jr., labor on George M. Young, labor on u. S. Cant ron Fnn & Foundry co., supples for... CO Wllllnm W. Wallng, labor on 10 S54 Wllam McCollough, labor on George Stoney, labor on S. C. Towler;.lnbor on Freehold and Matawan road Samuel Jones, lnbor on W. L. Van Brunt, labor on county road George Llnzmnyer, labor on countv road ; 10 floo John T. Tetloy, coroner B. S. Rue, nsurance county buldngs and ncdentals 71GO 0G2 A. F. Bedle, bural deceased eoldor 35 JWS3 E. G. Bncon & Co., statonery Anne Mack, wltncrs, J. Frank Patterson, coqstnble, Knte Bnnly. wtness, Mame Mulhollaml, wtness 35 WS Goldlo Pendre, wtness W. V. Kurtz, post mortem examnaton Joseph McDermott, taxng blls of cost, ndexng records J. E. Barknlow, Jantor, salary Mary MeGowttn, lnbor on court house Anron Sckles, nght wntchman,, county buldngs Wllam McDermott, jr., labor on court house B. G. Bacon & Co., supples for Jal JnmeB N. Sharewood, supples for Jull Monraouth County Telephone Co., rent for telephone 978 W. V. Reynolds, snlnry as engneer W. V. Reynolds, supples purchased for engne hotse Samuel Smock, labor on tcd Bank stone road Wllam R. Stevens, freeholder, Albert Patterson, tendng Pleasure Bay drawbrdge Mullgan & Brazo, supples. for O. J. Melee, labor on 259OO 985 W. R. Warwck, labor ou Jnmcs Dunn, lnbor on Brghton avenue stone road.. 17CO 987 Joseph Fnn & Co., labor on 81CO 888 Japhla Vm Dyke, labor ou Chandler & Mnps, supples for brldges--.-rrrr Tvrrrrrrm 3910 M0 Joseph W. Thompson, labor on Frank Osborn, engneer, Edward Alleny, labor on brldgeb SOS Elmer E. Polhemus, labor on, Upper Freehold Thomas Gnrvey, labor on and culverts Andrew Crane, labor on O. J. Melee, labor on Peter Formnn, engneer,, Blue Ballroad Lews Hampton, labor on, Ocean 48 M0 A. ;M.v Townley & Co., labor on MOO Consoldated Gas Co., lght- ng lghts on w. A. Close, BupplleB for Westwood avenue- road WS P McCarthy,, labor ou Long Branch and Asbury Park road B M. and J. F. RlanloyCo.,. supples for Long Branch road Clay Woolley,. constable, costb 17 B0 16 Clay Woolley, constable, Charles E. Strong, court constable, 70 Odd Charles B. Strong, constable, Charles E. Strong, constable, 108CO 19 C. W. Seller, constable, D. Hnmmell, constable, 12 1M1 AlfronBo Carlo, wtness, Joseph Johnson, constable, O. E. Davs, board of prsoners : A. P. Jphnson, constable, A. P. Johnson, constnble,..: 18 2H 1010 A. P. Johnson, court crer, Bnlnry..: Wllam Bcrdlne, work on Long Branch road John A. Maney, labor on. Long Branch road Thomas H. Bennett, labor on Red Bank road Samuel Smock, work on Eatontown and Long Brnnch road Nelson Smock, work on Eatontown and Long Branch rond Pntvlck Hngun, lnbor on county road 2 50 ^ 1023 Conover- H. Whte, work on Atlantc Hghlands road Frank Polhemus, work on Atlnntlc Hghlands rond Wlson Strvker, work on Atlantc Hghlands road Melvln P. Yard, bural deceased solder O. E. Davs, ncdental expenscb, Frank Dalton, ncdental 85 10»> John T. ctlcy, ncdental., oponuos 0 SK> ward & Thompson, supples forecourt house BO MOt Charle H. Vox, statoner/ A. C: Hart, prntng P. M. Taylor Publshng Co.,, prntng 1034 John T. Resell, nsurance, county buldngs ; Suse Schroeder, ncdental 1036 W. H. nglng, supples for court house and Jal 1037 W. H. nglng, statonery K... Vanderveer, coroner, 1039 D. A. Stateslr, supples for Drldees, Freehold 1010 J. S: Whte, collector, water and sewer rent court house and Jal 1041 D. A. Statesr, supples for court house 1042 Joseph L. Butcher, freeholder, 1043 Kaufmans Map Colorng Co., statonery 1044 Senlse and Buck, labor on court house 1045 Thomas Felds, labor on county road Wllam R. Hardy, labor on Pattens corner rond Martn Nolan, labor on Manna, labor on Hayes, labor on 1048 Jacob 1049 Henry 1050 B. P. Thompson, Bupplles for court house and Jal 1051 Thomas Felds, lnbor on l Bradcvclt road 1052 W. O. Baley, labor on Bradeve.. road 1053 Frank B, Heyer, freeholder, 1054 W. C. Buck, labor on 1055 James M. Ayres, headstone for deceased solder 1050 John Torello, court nterpreters 1057 W. C. Buck, labor on 1058 Lev Scobey, labor on 1059 W. M. "Conover, labor on 1060 H. B. Ptcher, labor on 1061 W. E. Mount, supples for. 12 W. &. Conover, labor on 13 G. Longstrect Vaughn, labor on C. H. Snyder & Son, road scraper for turnpke 1065 E. Vflnderveer, freeholders 1060 Charles Morrs, sergeant-atarns salary 17 John Lamb, labor on brdge. 18 Lyttleton Whte, on account salary as audtor 19 Edmund S. Rue, on account salary ns clerk of grand jury J. S. Whte, Justce 1071 J. S. Whte, Justce 1072 W. F. Gra-vntt, freeholders 1073 J. L. Olver, freeholder, 1074 W. A. Berry, freeholders 1075 Alfred Hardy, freeholders 1070 W. F. Lefferson, freeholders 1077 Joseph Holmes, freeholders 1078 George B. Snyder, freeholders 107H A. M. Posteu, freeholders 1080 Wllam H. DuBols, labor on county rond 1081 Duryee & Conover, statonery 1082 Wllam H. DtBos, nbor on Freehold & Engllshtown road Rowland A. Klls, ncdental 1084 F. S. Vcorhees, labor on court house and jal 1085 John Whte, labor on 1080 J. Turner Rose, post mortem examnatons 1087 J. Turner Rose, M. D., post mortem exnmlnntlons 1088 J. Turner Rose, M. D., post mortem examnatons losfl B. W. Anderson, labor on 10 Asa Curts, tendng Unon drawbrdge 11 E. P. W. Beyer, tendng Senbrlght drawbrdge 1092 E. J. Kaeh, tendng Navesnk drawbrdge 13 W. H. DeNysc," servces as engneer on new Senbrlght brdge 14 Thomas S. Chamberlan, la-»or on 15 B. P. Maulsbury, labor on 10SK1 A. B. Bennett, labor on Shark rver brdge 101)7 John Storcr. labor on 18 W. Tabor Parker, agsnt, 42 loads of sand 109!) Fred E. Thompson, supples for. 11 Joseph Holmes, freght pad on brdge materals 1101 George Johnson, labor on TtO2~wFllKm rklrby, lnbor ou H.. Hanklns, labor on 1104 W. S. Pullen, lnbor on 1105 Thomas J. Chnrabcrlnln, labor on 11 Charles W. Brower labor on 1107 Benjamn K. Clayton, labor on 1108 J. Lutz & Son, supples for 1109 John F. Scott, labor on 1110 Stephen HcKelvey, labor on 1111 F. S. Vankcr, labor on 1112 John T. Cottrell, labor on 1113 James. Butcher, on account contract Lakewood toad 1114 Charles W. Butcher, labor on 1115 Beorge P. Brower, ncdental 1110 Charles C. Brower, BunervlBors, Lakewood road.., Alexander Hyres, labor on 1118 H.. Matthews, labor on 1119 Alfred Clayton, labor on 1120 C. Ewlng Patterson, ncdental 1121 Peter Formnn, ncdental 1122 Joseph Murphy, labor on 1123 Wlbur A. Helsley, Judges per dem 1124 Patrck MeCue, labor on Bradevelt rond 1125 Berln Constructon Co., supples for..., 1120 Berln Constructon Co., supples for, Upper Freehold.127 John N. Burtla, burlnl ndgent person.,,...,.,.,, 1128 Harry J. Bodlnc, bural ndgent person 1121) Mchael Collns, materal for, Ocean 1130 Joseph A. Poolo, prntng Margaret A. Applegate, materal for.182 Lev Scobey, nbor on 1133 Wllam Farrell, labor on 134 F. R, Perrlne, nbor on 135 M. C. Goddnrd, labor on brldgcr 1180 t. Jerome VnnBrunt, labor on county ronds 137 Henry Osbnrn, labor on 1138 C. U. Poland, labor on brtdgcb." 130 John Newman, lnbor on.., 140 John W. Hulse, justce,,., 1141 George. Adams, constable, 142 J. W. Clock, bural ndlgont C , GU OO OO OO «6 25 1» ! G OO O C GO 510 OO 12 OO 11. HO person 1148 Jf W; Flock, coroner, S. J. Woolley, post mortem examnaton 1145 Charles Breece, post mortem examnatons : Frank Emmons, labor on 3147 John A. Baton, labor on Qpunty road 1148 Joseph Ackerman, post mortem examnaton 1149 Lews Matthews, ncdental 1150 Asbury Park Journal, prntlug.-..., 1151 Asbury Park Journal, prnt- ng 1152 Long Branch Water Supply Co.. supply for 1153 W. B. Tonkns, labor on Buchanor & Smock, materals for Wllam Jones, labor on 1150 James Chasey, M. D.; post mortem examnatons : Charles Lews, materals for 1158 J. L. Knmonth, prntng Carolne C. Cook, materals for Bradevelt road 1160 Monmouth Democrat, prnt- ng 1164 A. S. Lews, pant for,., W. L. Conover, ncdental 1163 C; P. McDonald, ncdental 1164 A. S. Lews, pant for..; O. B. Davs, on account court, May term, 10O1.... SEPTEMBER E. G. Bacon & Co. r supples for jal 1107 E. G. Bacon & Co., statonery Wllam L. Conover, Justce, Wllam L. Conover, Justce, 1170 Joseph Rue. constable, Austn P. Clayton, constable, 1172 Austn P. Clayton, ncdental 1173 James K. Barknlow, Jantor, salary 1174 Edmund S. Rue, ncdental 1175 Wlbur A. Helsley, JnSgc, per dem 1170 Freehold Gas Lght Co., gas court house and jal 1177 Jacob Maghan, labor on 1178 E. P. Thompson, supples for Jal 117!) C. S. Sckles, lnbor on 1180 Charles W. Roswell. tendng Ooose Neck brdge nnd supples 1181 Nelson Smock, lnbor on Entontown road 1182 A. Patterson, tendng Plensnre Bny drnwbrldgp 1183 Wlllnm V. Reynolds, snlnry ns eneneer 1184 Wllllnm V. Reynolds, supples purehnsed for power house 1185 Thomns H, Bennett, lnbor nn Heel Rank rond 1180 Snmucl Smock, labor on Rol Bnnk.nnl Entontown road 1187 Mnrr MeGownn, labor on court house 1188 Pnvld Buck, freeholder, 1180 Avllnm R. Stevens, freeholder 1190 Snmel Smock, nbor on Entontown nnd Rod Bnnk ronds. llftl L. & D. Edwnrds & Co., materals for 1182 T. Mnnson & Son, mnterlals for 1193 Wolcott Bros., materals for ; 11S14 S. S. Stout, labor on Hnrt Cook, labor on w... 11GC John E. Foster, prosecutor, per dlen >l: A. t. U. Solomon, bural <}ecensed solder...\ S James N. Sharewood, sup : ples for jnll,... 11W John T. Tetley, coroner, 12 John H. Stryker, labot; on Keyport and Mlddleton turnpke L:01 John. stryker, labor on 1202 Abrnm Morrs, jr., labor on t John W. Kcou"h. freeholder, 1204 Tlton & Caerrv materals for 1205 John Warnock, lnbor on 12 Frank Leosch, labor on 1207 Edwn Feld, cnntnln, speclnl appropraton for armory Harry~-Neale, post mortem examnaton--*r.~r." S. B. lllnsdale, court stenographer, 1210 Clay Woolley, constable, 1211 Clay Woolley, constable, 1212 Clay Woolley, constable, COBtS George Vnn Dorn, labor on 1214 H. B. Sherman jr., dscount on couuty note 1215 B. E. Hnmmell, servces rendered, coroner, Hullck 1210 Wllam Morrell. collector, surplus revenue nterest Andrew J. Buck, collector, surplus revenue nterest John Van Scholck, surplus revenue nterest 1210 Joseph McDermott, taxng 1220 Wllam H. Flood, nbor on. Freehold Mntthlns Plum, statonery tor clerks offce 1222 B., Vanderveer, coroner, George Johnson, labor on, Shrewsbury 1224 Howard Ely, lnbor on brldreb, Freehold..; 1225 Thomas J. Wse, lnbor on, Shrewsbury and Mlddletown 1226 B. J. Keach, tendng Navesnk drawbrdge -., 1227 Wllam Floyd, labor on 1228 Wllllnm Bnlley, labor on 1220 R. P. Blnlr, lnbor on 1230 E. P. W. Beyer, tendng SeabrlRht drawbrdge V. W. Hope, attorney, ncldentnl Walter Washabnugh, lght for Mntnwnn brdge, Edwn Sproul, labor on, Rnrltnn., 1234 KnW Tracev. tendng Mntn-. wnn drnwbrldge 1235 Mchael Cnlnhnn, labor, on, Mlddlerown; 1230 Wllam B. Mount, bural docensed solder 1237 John Woodward, lnbor on, Mlddletowu 1238 DCHC & Buck, lnbor on court house nnd Jnll, t 123!) Job G. Lmng, labor on, Mlddlctown 240 Fnnk Polhemus, lnbor on Atlantc Hghlands stone roal Andrew Crnnc, lnbor on brldgeb, Mlddlctown 1242 n, R, Mount & Son, burlnl ndgent persons 243 George. Adams, lubvc on eonrt house and Jnll 1244 Jnplla Van Dyke,labor on,.ocean.245 Harry D. Shaw, post mortem examnatons 1240 O. J. Mclcc, labor on South Elberon brdge. > 247 Mullgan& lruo, labor on Tacknnnsseo lake brdge 1248 Wllllnm Bordlne, labor on Long Branch atono road 10D OO OO , , OO CO OO SO ~ S EO 8CO CO O B O. J. Melee, labor on, Ocean 12oU-Jacob McBrlde, labor on, Manalapan 1251 Elks Vanderveer, freeholder, 1252 George McBrlde, labor on, Manalapan 1253 James [Segolne, ncdental 1., James A. Smth, labor on, Manalapnn 1255 Fred M. Vanderveer, servces assls.-mr coronqr, etc 1250 W. U. Kurtz, post mortem examnaton 1207 Stephen Von GeUer, constable, 1258 Stephen Van Gelder, constable, lvuo Wllam Glttnrd. ncdental :. 12 Stephen Van Gelder. constable, 1201 P. McCarthy, labor, Long Brnnch stone road Rder Ercsson Engne Co., materals for, Ocean Nrnt Rogers, ncdental 1204 Wllam R. Jollne, ncdental 12G5 Garret P. Thorne, labor on 1260 Theodore R. Thorne, freelholder, 1267 Howard T. Ely, labor on, Holmdel..: 1268 L. W. Sutphln, labor on, Holmdel 1269 Matthew Daley, labor on court house Joseph L. Butcher, free-, holder, 1271 E. J. Parker, casher, surplus revenue nterest H. B. Ptcher,- labor on B. Ptcher, on account contract brdge 1274 John H. Drum, labor on, Freehold 1275 O. E. Davs, sherff, board of prsoners 127«a, W. S. Campbell, casher, surplus revenue nterest... V.l Robert Kohler, ncdental 1278 James H. Sckles, justee, James H. Sckles, Justce, Frank Patterson, constable, 1281 J. Prank PntterBon, eonstable, 1282 Wllam. Conover, labor on, Atlnntlc 1283 C. S. Conover, lnbor on, Atlantc 1284 Thomas Felds, labor on brldgeb, Mnrlboro 1285 Thomns Felds, labor on Freehold t nl Matawan rond Unted States Cast ron Ppe & Foundry Co., ppe for, Marlboro 1287 John T..Hyres. labor on Holmdel and Bradevelt road. 128S W. D. Baley, labor on, Mnrlboro 128!) Thomas Mnhar, labor, on, Marlboro 12 U. S. Cnst ron Ppe & Foundry Cq., mnterlals for Thomns Felds, labor on Holmdel nnd Bradevelt rond Pont Pleasant Electrc Lght Co., lghtng Unon draw 1293 Pont Pleasant Electrc Lght Co., lghtng Unon draw S. Vanleer, labor on, Wall J. C. Newman, labor on. Wall 12 C. B. Poland, labor on, Wall 12!)7 \V. E. losklns. prntng 1208 Newlmr.v & Estcll, labor: on. Wall Asa Curts, labor on Unon draw (as tender) 13 Frank E. Longstreet, nbor on Wall...* 1301 W. F. Lefferson, freeholder, 1S02 Stephen McKelvey, labor nn. Wall ; 1303 Charles E. Strong, court con stalle 1304 Chnrles E. Strong, constable 1305 Lyttleton Whte, on account snlnry ns audtor 130C Edmund S. Rue, on account. snlnrv ns clerk -grand jury A. T. Applegate, on account salary ns county collector A. P. Johnson, court crers 130!). B. Ptcher, lnbor on brdge!,. Atlantc,; 1310 Joseph Nevs. labor on, Freehold 1311 Chnrles C. Brower supervsors ; Lake"wood road Jnles. Butcher, on account contract Lakewood rond 1313 R. H. Krlckson, labor on, Freehold 1314 Jos. L. Cllvcr, freeholder^ Alfred Hard* freeholders 1316 Frank E. Heyer, freeholders comnensntlon 1317 Chnrles E. Close, freeholders \ Harry J. toekafellor, freeholders componsntlon 1310 James M. Sc-xton, bural ndgent persons Harry J. Roekafeller, freeholders 1321 W. H. Smth, constable 1322 Eltns Stryker, nbor on, Marlboro 1323 Edward Wlson, labor on, Matnwan 1324 Hendrlckson & Applegate, materals for 1325 George B. Snydcr, freeholders 1326 Shore Electrc company, lghtng 1327 Wllam F. Grnvatt, freeholders compensatloa 1328 J. E. ltobblns, labor on, Mllstone 1320 Bernard Pcltnuu, labor on, Mllstone 1330 C. Ewlng Patterson, on ac- count salary ns counsel 1331 Curtal & Devln, materalls for Bradevelt road 1332 Wllam Adams, labor on brllces, Mannlapnn 1333 \V\. Slqcum, post mortem examnatons 334 Maxey Applegate, statonery 1335 W. L. VauBrunt. labor ou brll ges, Matawnn B. Ptcher, labor on Joseph Holmes, freght pad on brdge materals 1338 Joseph Holmes, freeholders 1331) A. J. Whte, labor on, Oceau U. SUnnley, l>al, 20 per cent. Brghton nve. rond Harry Wlnterton, lnbor on, Rnrltnn 1342 C. J. Vnnncrleck, nbor on hrldecn, Knrltnn! 1343 V. S. Weeks, labor on rrfdges, Atlnntlc A. J. Whte, labor on, Ocenn 34"> lntrlc-k Hasan, labor on, Matavnn 1340 J. D. -oncc, ncdental Enrlch, mnterlals for court hfusc nnd Jntl !. W. Butcher, nbor on, Flowell 1341). B, Bnnnard, treasurer, specal appropraton for constructon Monmouth Memoral hosptal 1350 Glbert. Hulse, bural decensed solder 1351 llyer & Flock, bural of ndgent person 1352 J, W. Mock, coroners foes J, W. floek, coroners fecb J. W. Flock, coroners.. 355, 9. Long, post. mortem cxoxnmlnntlonb 1350 Frank Havens,, labor on, Upper Freehold t, T. Woodward, labor on, Upper Freehold.,., , l S58 Wllllnm H. DuBols, labor on, Manalapan S Wynkoop & Braley, materal. f P Jlalshury labor on 5 W for 13 B. P. Jlaulshury, labor on, Upper Freehold Wynkoop & Braley, buldng brdge, Haystack. brook, How- 13C2 James M. Hagerman, ncdental 1303 John Lamb, labor on, Mnnalanau lnnklns, nbor on, Upper Freehold M. V. Chnuberlln, labor on ll Upper Freehold Woolley, constable lulgps 13G0 Cly SEPTEMBER 17th. 13OTJ. W. ts. Campbell, casher, nterest on Seaurlght brdge bonds 1, Wllam G. Conover, eolr,. surplus revenue nterest... -J GO J. W. b. Campbell, casher, *. «* surplus revenue nterest OCTOBER 9th 1370 Wm. H. Smth, constable to Charles Morrs, sergeant;. at-arms, snlnry (2 months).., 150 0O 1372 Thomns Manspn & Son, materlnls for, Eatontown O SO 137 Jmnos Hulse, labor on Asa Curts, tendng Unon draw brdge OO 0O 1375 Jacob W Whte, labor on, AValj M Cartnn & Devln, materal for, Holmdel ts Gnrrett Bennett, labor on -, Wal 43 0O 1378 Stephen McKelvey, labor on at New Bedford... V E. H. Heght, labor on at.new Bedford,., Wolcott Bros., materal for brldgeb, Entontown OS F.W. Hope, attorney, water for sprnklng roads, Eatontown Red Bank Water company, water for roads Charles W. Roswell, tendng brdge and materals Maps Bros,, materal for > 02 T 1385 H. P. Cook, pantng Entontown nnd Ocenn 150OO 1388 S. S. Stout, nbor on, Entontown 79 70> 1387 Hartson P. Cook, pantng Goose Neck draw brdge Cnrtnn & Devln, materal for, Atatnwnn L. & D. Edwards & Co., materal for, Ocenn Sloenm Bros., materal for. Ocean " " 1391 Jnpha VnnDyke, nbor on., Ocean AV. A. Close, materal for, Ooenn George VanDorn, nbor on. Rnrltan Samuel Smoek, lnbor on Red Bnnk nnd Eatontown rond Nelson Smork, labor on Red Bank and Eatontown rond Davd Buck, freeholders* 46OO 13D7 Wllam - R. Stevens, freeholders Ellas Vnnrlerveer, freeholders !) John w. Kcough, freeholders" Joseph L. Cllver, freeholders Theodore R. Thorne, freeholders Charles E. Close, freeholders Chnrles C. Brower, supervsors, Lakewood road George P. Brower, servces ns rolmnn, Lnkewood road George W. Brower, labor on Lnkewond road Freeehold Gns Lght Co., - ~=- Ks court house nnd jal...!» George : Adams, labor court bouse and Jnll Jnnns N. Shnrewood, supples for.1nll !) Levy Bros., supples for Jal 10 J. post mor J. Turner Rose, tern examnatons 1411 H. S. Klnmnnrn, post mortem examnatons Thomas Mnnson & Son, headstone for deceased solder 1413 Chnrles BreesC bural ndlcent person 1414 H. J. Bollne., v burlnl ndgent persons 1415 C. G. Vnnnote, mnterlnl for Pleasure Bnv brdge 141(1 O. J. Melee, lnbor on, Ocenn 1417 Charles E. Ely, labor on. Mllstone 1418 Pntrlek Hngnn, labor on, Matawnn 1419 Voorhees & Cnrlock, palntlnc Seabrlght brdge, Ocenn T. S. R. Brown estate, supples for 1421 S. C. Towler, labor on bldces, Mntnwan._..._ 1422 Rrlwnrd Far}, materal for, Matnwan 1423 Dnnlop.t Llsk. materal for. Mntnwan 1424 Plnrles E. Penr<-e ft Son, ttltun brldccs. Wall 1425 E.. Redle. materal for. Rarltnn 142(1 Force & Wyrkoft. mnterlal for. Rnrltan 1427.Tnmos A. Rownc, jr., lnbor on, Rnrltnn 1428 RHnrd Burrowes, cement for brldgeb. Rnrltnn 1420 Pntrlek McCarthy, nbor on Lonr Rrnneh stone road 1430 Wllllnm F. Lefferson, freeholders 14S1 A. M. Posten, bural lndleont person 1432 James Dunn, labor Brghton avenue rond 1433 Edgar. Vanderveer, coroners 1434 Clnrles Brecse, burlnl de-. eenwrt solder 1435 Wllllnm Floyd, fabor on, Ocenn and Shrewsbury 1430 Cornelus Aekerson. treasurer, supples for brldees 1437 Edward Fnrry. (materal for lrldces, Rnrltnn R John Warnoek, labor ou ; Unrltan ) E. a. Nc^Mtt, labor on Seabrlght" 1440 R. P. Blnlr, -labor on brllecb 1441 R. P. W. Bever. tendng Renhrl?b+ draw brllgo..., 1442 R. 3. Kenel. tendng Nnve- Rlnk <1rnw brdge 1443 Wllllnm Baley, labor on, 1444 r-onsoldntel Gnn Co,, supnllf>s for hrlflfus. Ocenn, Andrew J. Buck, collector, school tax, state nppronrln- tlon M. D. L. Mneee. easblnr, school tax, state approprla BO 75 3G r Op Ofr sr» oo T, WOO tlon QAQ 1447 Wn. G. Conover,"collector! state fldool tax 1,8 85< 1448 Wllllnm Morrell, collector, Rtnte school tnx.,..., Clns. C. WlkotT, collector,,. ""to school tnx 1, J. Don Oonover, collector, state school tux. 1, Hurry Campbell, casher, stnto school tax nnd surplus nterest H. A. Sutplen,. cnshler, state school tax )14O2n 145!$ J. W.-S. Campbell, casher Btnte school tax.,,., 15, Howard A. Sutphcn, cash-,.jor. surplus revenue nterest Chns. C. WlkolT, collector.. «"rphf revenue nterest * J. Don Conover, collector,, ^5", r J ) " H reveme nterest E. G. Bacon & Co., staton- JrS ^ntthls-pum, "stnrvonvrv ). A. Sutphen. casher, dls-t» o,k nt»5 0ll J! t 3 r notc - 1M 40 WOO H. B. Dayton, cnshler, dls-. ^F 0,"? county note Ml Thomns Felds, labor on,. Holmdol and Brnaevelt road «JOO 1402 Cnrtnn & Devln, snpplles (Contnued on page 16.)

14 At the Church Gate. Although ester not, Tet round about the spot Ofttmes hover; And near the sacred Rate, Wth longng oyes wat, Expectant of her. TJO mnster bell tolls out. Above ho ctys rout, Antfnolsoand bummne. Theyve lmbed the mnster bell; The organ Bns to swell: Shes comng, shes comlns! My Judy cornea ot last, Tmd nud steppng fust, And bastenlufr hther, Wld modes! eves downcast : She ccjnns, shes lcre.shcs rout! Muy heuven go wth her! Kneel undsturbed, far sant! Pour out your prolsa or plant Meekly unl-auly: vrlluol enter there. To sully vour pure pny»r Wth tnuurhts unruly. But suffer me to pace, Hound the forbdden place, LlnRerlnr a mnute..ke outcast sprts, who wat. And see through heavens gate, Angola wthn t, ANNES BRTHDAY GFT. A STORY OF BLACKMAL AND JTS BE- 8ULTS.. The vllage clock was-strkng tho tonr of 5 one afternoon as Anne Graam stepped out of vor trm and com fortable cottage to meet bcr husbana at the gate.. Shemadea plcasnnt pcture for the eye to rest upon. Her year of marred lfe had been a very happy one, and neyer dd maden look. more engerly for her lover than dd sle for her bus bands return from the dstant cty s whther he bad gone a week ago on busness for bs employers. Among tbe few ornaments she wore was a beautfully chased gold bracelet whch encrcled her left wrst. As her eye caught ts gleam a peaceful smle lt up her sweet face, for t was her husbands gft to her on her last brthday.. She stood n-t the gate and looked down the road n the drecton of the emal mnng vllage through whch, her bustband must pasa on bs way from the staton. A mans form came nto vew-on the quet road, but a sngle glance suffced to show her that t (was cot tbe famlar fgure she looked for. She scarcely observed the man further, her eyes travelng beyond hm r to scan tho road, tll be bated almost et her sde. "Cant you spare a copper for a poor fellow who has walked all the way from" he began, wth the usual plea and whne of tbe professonal tramp, :but stopped abruptly and gave vent to a low whstle. "So ts you! he exclamed sneerngly, recoverng from ha surprse: "Arent you glad to see an old pal?" She looked at hm for a moment, then drew back n fear. " suppose youve got too hgh and mghty for the lkes of me," he contlmjed, observng her acton. " heard you had got splced to the gaffer of a mne somewhere about.ths quarter, but had no dea of such a slce of luck as ths happy meetng wth you. So ths s where you hang 1 out, eh? t does look rather comfortable nsde." He drew nearer the gate and made as f to enter. "No, no, you cannot come n," she cred n alarm, "See, here s some money. Take t and go away." ; He examned the contents of the purse whch she handed to hm. They amounted to only half a dollar, and he was dssatsfed. "m as dry as a dusty road n June, andths wll hardly Svet my throat. Lets see that bauble on your wrst. t should be worth somethng," he sad, lookng greedly at the bracelet. "No, ndeed, wll not have already gven you more than enough, so - please go." "Not f 1 know a thng or two," he eald, wth a cunnng leer. "Dd you tell your adorable husband that you got the swop from Watsons for nabbng a trnket lke that? No, guess not." "You know how false that charge.was," she cred ndgnantly, hut wth fear n her eyes nt the menton of her lnsband. "Oh, of course you say so, but who would beleve you?" ho returned. "Hand over that bt of jewelry, and muma the word." "ts my husbands gft to me," she pleaded, "and cannot part wth t. wll gve you ts value n money, but do not ask ths." She turned to enter the house for tho money, but he was too quck for her. "Not so fast, my pretty. A brd n the baud s worth two n the bush* any day. can make as good terms wth your husband, so t must be tlmt glt thng or nothng." She. eagerly scanned the road agnn. Yonder at last wts tbe well known Btnlwnrt fgure of her husband. Should she tell hm ar and trust to Ms belevng n her nnocence? What f he should beleve tlls mans story? Tbeso thoughts passed quckly through her mnd. The rsk of losng hs love and respect soemed too groat to face. She slpped the bracelet from her wrst and handed t to the man. "There, take t and go quckly," she sad, wthwhte, drawn face. Ho snatched t from her nnd walked away, hummng a lvely ar and look- Jng tbo vrtuous, man ho clamed to bo as he passed her husband a short dls-. tanco from tbo gate. John Gruham greeted bs young wfe affectonately, and together they entery cd tho bouse- Ho observed her pallor for the frst tme as sbe turned up tbe lght of the dnng room lamp. "Whats tbe matter, Anne?" he n qured anxously. "You look as f you had got a frght Have you been mop- ng n my absence? meant to be back a couple.of days sooner, but could not get my busness fnshed n tme." "t s nothng, John. dd weary for your comng, and 1 am glad to see you home agan," sbe Bald, wth an effort to keep the tremor out of her voce. " have news for you, dear," he sad when they were seated at tbe teatable. "1 met some of my people n tbe cty and was nvted borne. As they appeared to be holdng out tbe olve branch of peace of course went, and the upshot was tbat matters were smoothed over. They have most gracously condescended to forgve us for marryng, ard my mother and ssters are comng on the 28th to spend a few days wth us. "See what V have brought you from tbe cty.. remembered that the 28th s your brthday and, thought you would lke ths. Sou mght wear t when they come, along wth tbe one gave you last year. want you to be at your best before 1 my people." : As be spoke be drew a small parcel from hs pocket and unfolded t revealng a bracelet of exquste desgn upon a bed of velvet. He banded tbe gft to her wth a tender smle. " am not worthy of ths, John," she ead fantly, whle a mst rose before her eyes. She" was already payng dearly for her error n her transacton wtl the tramp. "Nonsense, tny dear. Brng out tjft other one and let me see bow they look together." "Not tonght, John. Please dont asu me," she snd so earnestly that he looked up n surprse. "m nfrnd you are not yourself tonght, Anne. You do look rather ghostlke. But dont trouble about the bracelets, as 1 can see them both on the 28th." When the guests arrved, t struck hm that bs wfe had never appeared to greater dsadvantage. Shelooked pale and anxous and seemed to avod meetng hs eyes. He was annoyed to see tle proud lps of hs mother and ssters curl at hs wfes awkwardness, and he felt tbat she had not done herself justce. Once he whspered: "You are not wearng both bracelets tonght?" "No," she answered n a low voce and wth averted eyes. He turned away, wth a look of dsappontment. When the vstors retred for tb6 nght, he took both her hands n hs. "There s somethng wrong, Anne. What s t?" Could she"tell hm, or must she go on decevng hm and endurng tbe msery of tbe past few days? He was a man who was uprght n all hs actons and hated decet n any form. Yet she would only be dong hm n further njustce by concealng the truth. n a low voce she began and recounted tho whole story. When she had fnshed, he remaned slent She lfted her tear staned face to hm. "You do not beleve me, and therefore you cannot forgve me?" she asked wstfully. both beleve and forgve you," he sad gently. "But what you nave told me s not qute new to me. knew about the" ela^e~a^anst~y6rwbenr asked you to marry me, but beleved n you. And wthn the last twentyfour hours have heard the rest of the story. Do you recognze ths?" She was astonshed to see hm hold up tbe bracelet whch she had parted wth so unwllngly to the tramp. "Your frend the tramp got the worse of drnk wth the money you gave hm and was locked up at the polce staton," le resumed. "Ths was found n hs possesson, and he could gve no proper account of t. Leutenant Strlng happened to menton the matter to me. had my own reasons for beng nterested, nnd. along wth Strlng, ntervewed the man. knew hm at once to be the man who was the Wat- Bons groom when you were wth thorn. We wormed the matter out of hm, and now tt appears.that t was one of the Bervatvts whom le was courtng at the tme wlo was he real thef." "Then am cleared at last?" she cred joyfully. "Yes. "could have told you all ths a few hours ago, but wanted you to learn to trust,your husband more fully. am glad that you have told me everythng frankly. Now let us forget the past." "The best brthday gft you have gven me s your forgveness," she sad gratefully.- " REMARK A m,b.curb OP CnOVF. A LUlo Ho* llfc Saved. have a few words to say regardng ClmberlunB Cough Remedy. t saved my. lttle boys lfe and feel that cannot prase t enough. bought a bottle of t from A. E. Steere of Gnodwn, S. D., and when got loue wth t tho poor baby could hardly breathe. gave the medcne «B drected every ten mnutes untl he " threw up " and then thought sure he was 1 gong to choketo death. Wo had to pull the phlegm out of hs mouth n grout long strngs. am postve that f bad not got that bottle of cough medcne, my boy would not bo on earth to day, JOELDEMONT, rwood, owa, For sale by C. A. Mnton & Co., Druggsts, 8 Broad street, Red Bank. KNDLNG WOOD FOR SALE. buvo a lnrgo quantty ol lndlctf wood nt my saw mll, whlol wll sell, delvered at Red Bank, or near ttore, at twenty conta perbnrrol,a1x barrels tor a dollar, Dnnlol. Cook Tnton Falls H.. (Straght front Corsets. We have theta llts the out. n Whte and Bldck, at $2.; others OB.low as $1M. We are sellng a number ot styles ot 5-hook Corsets at about ball prce. MRS. E. WES, Red Bank Temple of Fashon BEST FOR THE BOWELS f yon lnvont a rceulnr, healthy movement ot th«bovels ovcrjr (lay, youo H or wll be Keep yout bowuls open, md bo well. 1orco, n tlm elmpoot vlo cntply6oor >tllpo»o,ls dangerous. Tm smooth eat, easest, most perfect way of Uoejng the boweld clear and clean s to take CANDY CATHARTC EAT "EM LKE CANDY Ploasant, Prlatnhle, Potent. Taste Good, DoGood, Novcr Sclen, WeaUen. or Grpe. 10, 25, and 60 conts per box. -Wrto for free- sample 1, anl booklet on calth. Address * BTERLHa EESBDK COHPANY, CHCAGO or SEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Large stores need the best form of lght obtanable. ncandescant arc lghts are n use n the leadng busness estabshments of our great ctes. They have been justly descrbed by the words " Artfcal Daylght." We wll gladly send a representatve to furnsh you wth full detals as to prces. SHORE ELECTRC CO., S3~ET Wont~S., Red J»art>»rJ; MERCANTLE Co-operatve..BANK, RED BANK, N. J. 41 nterest Pad ON SAVNGS ACCOUNTS Commencng the nrst ot each month. 11 monev receved up to and ncludng Jan. 10th wll draw nterest from JM. 1st. )B. J. E. SAYRE, Prcsldentr JOUN KNO, Casher. WM.. UENDUCK8ON, Assstant Caahlor. TRUSTEES:, dpt. John A. Worthloy, Dr. James J. Rood, James Enrght. Jr., )r. J. E. Snyro, Rchard Borden, Benj. P. Morrs, Esq. clonoughllennetf Succeaors to ). V. Smth. Practcal Horseshoers. mechanc Street, BED BAXK, X. J. Bpcolal Bhaes for quurtoxcraolc, tender-looted un lnterfcrlnp; Uomeo. Bxtra attenton to trotters and roadsters..., j Selectng Groceres s a matter of great «\ mportance wth us.,, Not the goods whch wll gve us the largest proft are chosen but those whch wll gve our customers the greatest satsfacton. _ Our stock s made \l s up of..goods whch have proved mertorous. 51. We sell at the lowest prces, ndeed many {: thngs are sold less than ther good qualty de- <; mands. W.H. KNAPP, \; Hendrckson Block, 8 Front Street, Eed Bank.»<»»»»»»»»»»»»+< AAAA A Large Varety of Second-Hand Carrages Taken n trade,,all n good runnng order, at prces whch should move them. Pneumatc Runabouts, Several Phaetons, Hgh-wheel Runabouts, Rubber Tre Rocka-way, Extenson Surreys, Canopy Surreys, 1 and 2-Horse Cabrolets, Two-Seated Buckboard, Stver. Top Runabouts, 3 No. SO Babcoct Bugges,. Farmer Surryes, Etc., Etc. New Cutters and Two-Seated Sleghs. Slegh Bells, Gallaway, Goat and Plush Robes. Blankets from 75c. up. B1RDSALL & SON, Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. To Let! Four bed-rooms n prvate famly, ncely T furnshed, all mprovements, bath and t steam heat; choce locaton, Broad street. "% For " partculars. apply to. _ < ALLARE & SON, Red Bank, N. J. *fflw COAL! My coal yard s handy and the coal you get from t s good coal, well screened, and the best the market affords. We delver our coal promptly, and the prces are as low as the market wll allow. r WM. N. WORTHLEY, foot of Worthleys Hll, BANK, N. J.» AND PURE The beat n Rod Bank can mfoucsl.nt the etoro ol - jr. cr_ ^.nttosrxjda&,, South Sde o/ DYotf Street, Xear Broad Street You wll bo satsfed wltl tbo qualty nmlprce. A full Bssortmontof Old Wblslles and BrmHJe»,nn tho best mported nnd Domeallo ;wlnes> Ales porters, 4o.,*o. Etntot ol Malt, S1.S0 per dozon pnts, raako n epoolnhy or OUamborlalns Old, Cabnet tye, laodo Team. Galon $4.75; full quart, $1.

15 r lot «3 A. Gaston, supples lor « John H. Heyer, labor on Bradevelt road Joseph Holmes, freehold- ers A. C. Hart, prntng l \Vllllam MeDermott, Jr., labor on court house W. Thompson Lttle, supplca for court bouse S B. G. Bacon,& Co., supples lor jal James B. Barkalow, Balary as jantor Adum Sttlg, salary as assstant engneer Wllltfm V. Reynolds, supples for power house 35 OS 1473Wllam V. Reynolds, salary HB engneer Edmund S, Rue, ncdentals John H. VonScWck, labor. on culverts, -owell 1470 Jacob C Taylor, labor- on. Mlddletown turnpke... ; 4o Wllsou Stryker, labor on, _. Naveslk roud S. B. llnsdule, court sten- ographerb w w 1470 Theodore Hulck, court constable J. Frank Patterson, eonstable coats a " 1481 James H. Sckles, justce N o/o 1482 Joseph MeDermott, taxng justce and constable... oo S 1483 Walter H. Gravatt,, transportaton grl to state Come... /!; * 1484 C. B. Bnrkalow, justce ^ 1485 Pe S tergrffn, constabe *86 Theodore F. Snlffen, justce ^ ^ l87 JoBeph" McDcrnott; clerks per dem foes.. ltu w 1488 John T. Uopplng, labor on and culverts... 2» a) 1489 Joseph W. Thompson, labor on and.culverts l^ u» 14 Andrew Crane, labor on o 1481 Thomas Dowd, labor on brdgeb at la 1492 George A. Roop, labor on...;. *> 1493 Wllam Boechel, labor on w 7B 1494 Job F. Scott, labor on B - BU 1405 Klns Strykcr, labor on, Marlboro... "» 1496 W. D. Baley, labor on, Marlboro - u ou 1497 U. D. Wood & Co., materal for.. 60 Jl 1498 Robert Black, cement for ^ ^ lwjoseph loncs, freghtpad on materal for n u 15.. Hullns, lubor on ^ ^ 1501 "w. 1 " B." Cox! labor on g^ 35 1B02JOS "\V."sutpen,"labor on ^ ^ " Mausbury, labor on, lg 4g»M u. a. Pollons, labor on 0T oy 150T> Wa. H. Connelj. treasurer, ron beams for, Upper Freehold ; 141 7o 15O0. B. lteher, on account contract brdge, Atlantc townshp : B. Ptcher, on account contract brdge :." K. J. Parker, casher, state school tax, ;; *" sl 1508 J. W. 8. Campbell, casher state school tux... « A. Tuppeu, casher, state school tax... : 4-21 d0 Ml A. T. Apple-gate, on account salary as coutny collector... 4M w 1812 Kdmund S. Rue, on account.-< salary us clerk of grand jury 26 BS W.. Slocun, post mortem examnatons lu w 1614 John. Heyer, labor on, Marlboro M su 1615 Harvey S. Brown, post mortorn, body Magge Conover W. H..aylon, labor on, Howell ; -t) U 1517 John W. Flock, coroner 8 f AAg W W 1518 Martn "Dalpy, cartng rubblsh out of JH 11 yard.., 1 <*> 1B10 Barney Feltmnn, labor on, Mllstone *>CO 1520 Robert T. Smth, bural ndlgent person and clothes... l«w M21 H. B. Ptcher, on account contract.. - w w 3C22 Wllam. Whte, labor on, Atlantc... «1J23 Berln Constructon Co., brdge ralng. Up. Freehold W. B. Vantlyke, court constables a w 1026 C. \V. Sler, court con- Btablcs lu 1626 O. E. Dnvls, jurors mllenge Mny term, 40S w 1627 O. B. Dnvls, transportaton Magge Doer to asylum... \ B «1628 O. B. Davs, per dem May term, etc «" M 1829 Mary McGowan, labor n court house lj J) ; 1BQ_J._S. Whte, collector, water and newer rent courthouse - nd jal B81 W. A. Berry, cnbhler, dlbcount county note.-. u u 1682 C. Ewlng Tatterson, legal y w w 1553 C. H. T. Cnyton, bural decensed solder ao uu 1554 Wynkoop & Brnley, ron jlne for brldbcs, Wall B85 Wynkoop & Brnley, buldng brdge, Mlddletown...- 3, Wynkoop & Braley, sluce ppe for, Wnll B7 O. B. Davs, court expenseb May term.. MSB 21 t8 B. T. Felds, balance due contract Westwood avenue road B,*H» M M8O G. Vnnnote, labor on brdgeb 1M0 Chnres " R" A dllso, "labor en. Howcll 30 «1H1 Lews Wagoner, labor on. Howell <> ** 1M2 Joseph Reynolds, labor on. Howell 81 MS U. W. Patterson, labor on, Howell 02 15t4 Benjamn Hnllck, labor on. Howcll 8 60 MS W. MntthewB, labor on, nowell J: T. Cottrell, labor on Lnke- nood road ltt M. Rooney, labor on Mnnalapnn turnpke 15UO 1MR A. T. VnnDoren, lnbor on. Mnnalnpnn tO W. T. McMllan, chestnut, and onk plank for T. V. Conover & Co., repalrn to culvert. Mllstone Wllam H. Mount, mntcral for H. H. Johnson, treasurer, bnnnl of nnntleh ntnsylum.. 8, Joseph T. Btrfrher. fret-holderr eompensntlon 48 B Ooorge JohnRon, lnbor, on rldges, Shrcwnlmry TO.nncs. Butcher, on nocount eontrnct Lnkewood rond W. A. Berry, : freeholders W. A. Berry, freeholders compenrntlon F. Emrannfl. lnlor on, hrl1«tp«. Nentune H Clutrlps Lews, mnterlal for hrldgos, Noptme 221)18 15(50 A, J. Slr-rmnn, lnbor on, Wnll 10 15(51 H. N. Sr>ntor, school exam- nors 10 l!02 TTnwnrd Osborn, lnlor on brldgon. Wall 8 CfK Joseph A. Osborn, labor on lrwrerf, Wnll 4.15(54 Chnrlos T,. Allen, lnbor on brldgor, Wall 9CO 15(5T Ferdnand Stlnon, labor on Rhnrlc Ulvor hrldge (10,W. V. Oravntt, freeholder 8 oompenrnt on n. 3. noclmfeller, freeholders eomprtsntlon Ocorgo B. -Snvdcr, freeholders, A, M, Pontcn, freeeholderb Dunlop & Ltak. materal for. Marlboro 1571 Thomas Felds, labor on, Marlboro 1572 J. B. WlllamB, labor on brldges, Mnrlboro 1573 Frank PolhemuB, labor on Nnveslnk stone road 1574 Cartan & Devln, materal for, Marlboro C A. Gnston, materal for, Marlboro 1570 M. D. L. Mngee, casher, state school tax.s 1577 O. B. Davs, board of prlsonerb, 1578 Wllam B. Beach, post mortem examnatons 1570 J. -W. Danser, statonery, Alfred Hardy, freeholder,..; Peter Forman, engneer,, Lakewood road W. L. Conover, repars to, Mannlapan 1583 Wllam Nesbt, lador on,. Ocean ana second ward, A. P Howard Bard, labor on Bard road J. W. S. Campbell, C, state school tax 1580 Sarah S. Cottrell, plng for. Howell 1587 W. O. Baley, labor on Brnd»velt road ; 1588 John W. Flock, coroner, 1589 H. J. Bodlne, bural ndgent persons 15 Thomas Felds, lnbor on Pattons corner, turnpke 1591 Frauk E. Heyer, freeholder, 1592 A. P. Johnson, court crer, salary 1593 (r. H. Adams, constable, ; 1504 Wllam Farrell, labor on, Mllstone J. D. Honce, on account sal ary C. S. Conover, labor on 1597 C. S. Conover, labor on brdgeb : 1598 D. W. Clayton, labor on 1599 W. H. ngllng, statonery.. 16 Holmes Patterson, labor on 11 Holmes Pullen, labor on ; Hram Tantum, labor on 13 E. M. Conk, constable, 14 B. M. Conk, constable,,... 1C05 Charles E, Strong, constable, coatn 1C0C Cunrlos E. Strong, constable, COStS ;.. 1C07 Unlph T. French, detectve foes. Hullck case 1C0S Wlbur A. Helslcy, judge, per dem : -. 1!)John Burght, county superntendent, 1010 Clay AVoolley, constable, COHtS W. Anderson, labor on, Mllstone 1G12 Wllam Manu company, statonery 1C13 A. Robnson, school examner, A. Sutpbln, casher, surplus revenue nterest 1015 John K. Foster, prosecud tor, per dem 1C Wlla M 101(5 Wllam McDonough, coustablc. /... 1G17 J. W. Hanco, justce,. 1U18 John D. Honce, collector, state school tax 101!) Manusquun Gravel Co.. graver for Long Branch road 1C20 Lyttlcton Whte, on account salary as audtor 1C21 John W. Hulse, Justce. OCTOBER 23. 1C22 B. E. Hammell, constable, CL.t E. B. lanmell, constable, OCTOBER 31. 1G23^ B. L. Cowart, casher, dscount county note W. A. Sutpbn, casher, dscount county note , Q S C S $201,3U9 51 STATEMENT. Total recepts to Nov. 13, 1901, ncludng balance on hand..$294, Total dsbursements from May 8, 11 to Nov. 13, , Balance on hnnd Nov. 13, , The balance s deposted n the followng nnmed banks to wt: Frst Natonal bank of Manasnnn Freehold Bankng company Farmers nnd Merchants bank of Mntnwnn Farmers Natonal bank of Allentown Central Natonal bank of Free- hold- 401 SO Keyport Bankng company Second Natonal^ bank of Red Bank Peoples Natonal bank of Keyport 7> Atlantc Hghlands Natonal bank Asbury Park nnd Ocean Grove bank Frst Natlonnl bnnk of Asbury Park Long Branch Bankng company.. 8R4 72 Frst Natonal bank of Red Bank Frst Natonal bank of Freehold Frst Natonal bank.of Long Branch Naveslnk Natonal bnnk C tlzens 1 bnnk of Long Branch Frst Natonal bank of Belmar , We. the nnderslgned, a commttee of the board of chosen freeholders, duly apponted for the purpose, hereby certfy that we nave examned the foregong occonnta of Asher T. Applegnte, county collector, for Voucher. Name. Amount, the perod of sx months from the 8th day of May, A. D to the 13th day of November, A. D. 1901, also all books and Papers, bank pass bookb, etc., relatng to sad offce, and fnd the same correct and sa heren stated. We fnd the balance n the hands of sad county collector to be three thousand njd twelve dollars nnd twentyseven cents, <?3,012.2T). weucy W.. R. STEVENS, GEORGF! B. SNYDER,,. W. F. LEFFBRSON, ALFRED HARDY, J. W. KEOUGH. Commttee of the bonrd of chosen freeholders to settle wth the county collector. Approved by me, LYTTLETON WHTE, Audtor. J. F. RELLY, funeral Drector and Embalmer, JVo. «a Pearl Street, BED BANE, NEW JERSEY. Long Dlstnco Tbono, 10-1). O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. ADMNSTRATORS NOTOK. Wllam T. Parker, ndmlnlstraoro! Mnrv Bowman deceased, by order of tlo Hurmrato of tlo County or Monmouth, horobjrtdvcs notce to bo ccdltorsot the Bald deceased to brng n ther dobts, demands nnd clams aroldbt tlo estate of Bnld deccasnd. undor oath or affrmaton, wthn nlno montln from tlo EGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEHDEK. 11, or thoy wll bo forever barred of any acton therefor aganst thosuld admnstrator.. WLLAM T. ARKKlt. The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Dances, Partes, etc. For terms and partculars call on or address JOHN T. TETLEY, CUSTODAN, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. THE GERHAHA HOTEL, 1618 Front St., KtfdBftnk. THE GERHANA, formerly conducted by. J. Degenrng, s well equpped wth all the essentals and accessores of a frst-class hotel. The features nclude Ltanch and Cgar Counters, Pool and Bllard Tables, And a Readng Room. The bar s suppled wth frstclass Lquors, Wnea, Beers and Cgars. Frst-class accommodatons are furnshed for permanent and transent guests. Specal attenton pad to gettng up dnners. J. EDGAR BROWER, Propretor. X Notce To Bcyclers! The ordnance prohbtng the rdng of bcycles on the sdewalks wthn the lmts of the Town of Red Bank wll be strctly enforced. All persons rdng on the sdewalks, all per sons rdng wthout lghted lamps at nght, and all persons rdng faster than sx mles an hour, wthn the corporate lmts of the Town of Red Bank, wll be arrested and fned. R P. STRYKER, Chef of Polce. Notce to Delnquents. Notce s hereby gven that the property of all delnquent taxpayers n the town of Red Bank, whose taxes are not pad wthn the tme requred by law, wll be advertsed and sold, n accordance wth the provsons of the statute governng such cases. THEODORE F. WHTE, Town Treasurer. FACTORY : DcKKRK. N. V. CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blnds. Glass and Bulders Hardware. RED BANK, N. J. Yard at comer of West and Chestnut streets, near ralroad. BRANCH YARDS: Sprng Lake and A8buryFark. TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Suse Curts Clarke Wthers and D. Crelgbton Wthers: By vrtue of an order of tho Court of Obnncory made on tho second duy of Jnunry, nneteen hundred and two. D acauee wncreln Joannas. DavldRo s complanant, lnu you arc defendants, you are reqnlred to appear, plead, answer or demur to tho bll of sad complanant on or before THE THRD DAY OF MARCH NEXT, or tlo Bald bll wll bo taken as confessed ntmlnst you. Tlo sad llll s lllod to foreclose a mortfafto gven by Buso Curts Clarke Wthers and ). Cralghton Wthers, her husband, to Joanna B. Dvldge, (luted Jnlv twenty-seventh, olehtcon hundred and nlnctvolglt, upon lands n tho Townshp of Slnuwsbrv D tho County of Monmoutl and Slate of Now Jersey., And you, Suse Curts Clnrko Wthers md T). Crolplton Wthers, aru nado defondunu lccuuso you clam to own thosald mo UUKed premses; ant) betausa you, tla wld D. Crcrhton Wthers, us tho husband of tro sad Suse 0. C. Wthers, clam to havo mme nterest n tho sad mortffanoa premses ns tonant by tho courtesy or otlorwlso. VREDENUUHUH, WALLA VANW1NKLE. Solctors of Complanant, No. 1 Exclannollce, Jersey Cty, N. J. Sated January 4th, 1(W». N OTCE OP SETTLEMENT; ESTATE Of MAtY A. MEAGER, deocnued. Notce la hereby gven that tho accounts of tho subscrber, executor of sad deceased, wll be audted nnd Ratttl by the Surrogate, and reported for ertllcmtnt to tlo Orphans Court of tho Ccunty of Mramouth, ON THURSDAY, THE Kth DAY OF JANU- ARY next. Dated December Otl, UARLE8 11. WNS. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RAHR0AD. Statons n New York: Central E. R. «f New Jersey, foot of Lberty Street, and South Ferry Termnal; Pennsylvana t. R., foot of West 23d, Cortlandt and Desbroeses Streets,, On and utter November 24th, 11. r TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York 230 (Thursdays only), OCO, 045,. *?37,T45. *8 15, 829,.*840. OG.lljO a.m.; 1345,2 53. H25, 485, ( 08,715 p. m. Sundays 2 30, 8 03.«43 a. m.: 4 50,-B, 7 50 p. m. For Newark and Elzabeth. ( K). H 45. : UX (except Elzabeth), 7 45, 8 2fl, 8 411, O.f^ n. n.; 12 45,253, 4 35, 1108, 7 15 p. n. Sundays, 8 03, 0 43 a. m.; B 0(1.150 p. n. For Long Branch, Asbury Park, ucenn Grovoand ntermedate (tatlons lo Pont Pleasant, 12 5D (except Mondays) Lonr Branch and Asbury Park Thursdays only. 015.!0l>0, 1020 a. m.; 12 52, W ( vlj p. n. Sundays, (Lung Branch and nterluken only), 10 31!, 11 W u. n.; fj". 04T.n. m. Sunday trans do not snp nt Asbury lark and j Ocean Grove.., FOE FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays excepted), ECO, 8 20 a. B.: J2 45,485.8p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Va Mtuvun (Sundays excepted), 8 15, 1115 a. m.; 215,420, 0 05 p.m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Fool Lberty street, 4, 6 50,8 30. * a.m.; *180, 410. *4 45, 538, 03(1, (Wednesdays and Saturdays only) p. m. Suadajs, 9, 1015 a. m.; 4 p. m. South Ferry Termnal, 8 25, *9 35,1125 a. m.; *125, 3 55; *4 88, 6 25, fl 25, 1140 (Wednesdays and Saturdays only) p. m. Sundays, 8 55, 9 65 a. m p. m. Foot West 23d street,855a. m.;1210, *3 25, H65, 1125 p. n. Sundays, 9.25a. m.: 4 55p.m. Foot Cortlandt and Desbrosses streets, 9 a. m.; 12 50, *3 40 *5 10, 1130 p. m. Sundays, 945 n. n.; 5 15 p. n. For further partculars see tme tables at statons. * Denotes express trans. J. R. WOOD, Genl Pass. A?ent, Penn. R. H. C. M. BURT, Geul Passenger Agent, Central R. R. of N. J. RUFUS BLODGETT, Superntendent N. Y. and L. B. R. R. PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- -t PANY. On and after December 8th, TRANS WLL LEAVE BED BANK For New York, 7-37, a. m.; 2 63, 6 08 p. m., week days. Sundays, 943 a. m.; 6 p. m. < " " Newark, 7 37, 8 40, 0 53 n. m.; 2 53, 0 08 p, m. week days. Sundays, 0 43 a. n.; (1 p. m. " Elzabeth, 8 40,» 53 a. m.; 2 53,6 08 p.m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 6 U8 p. m. " Rahway, 953 a. m.; 263,0 08 p. m., weekdays. Sundays a. m.; C tl6 p. m. " Woodbrldge a. m.; p. m,, week days Sundays. 8.43a.m.;(108p. m.- " Perth Amboy. 958 a. ra.; 2 5H, (08 p. m., week days. Sundays,B4H a m.: OOlp.m. " South Amboy, 9 53 u. m.; 2 53, 0 08 p. m.. weekdays. Sundays,043a. tn., 0 06 p. m. " MUawu, 9 53 a. ra; 2 6tf, 0 08 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 p. m.." MddlelonD, 9 53 n. m.; /63, 8 p. m., week days. Sundays a. n.; 0 p. n. " Trenton and Phladelpha, connectng at Rahway, 9M a. m.; 0 08 p. m., week days. Sundays, «43 o. m.:oh0p, m. Lour Branch, Pont Pleasant and ntermedate statons.* a.m.; 2 20,1 Q\ 6 25 p. BJ. week days. Sundays a. m., 8 47 p. m. Stop ut nternken for Asbury Park and Ocean Gove on Sundays. Trans leave New York for Red Bank, from West ad street staton, 8 68 a. m.; 12 40, 3 25, 455,11 s;5 p. ra.,week days. Sundays, 0 25 a. m.: 4 65 p.m. From Desbrosses nnd Cortlandt streets, 9 a.m (1, 3 40, 510,1180 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 45 a. m ; 515 p. m. "On Sunday mornng ths tran wll not stop nt North Asbury ParH, Asbury Park or Ocean Grove. J. B. HTJTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent. N EW JERSEY CENTRAL. Wnter arrangement n ffcct Nov. 17,19C1. TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, ol ral route. Newark, Elzabeth, &c., at 2 30 (Thursdays to New York only), 6 tn, B 45, (New York only). 8 2!t, 1130 a. tn.nj45,4 25, p. m. Sundays 230 New York only) a. m., 4 50,7 CO p. m. " Freehold va Matawan at S, 829, 1130 a.m.; 12 4, p. m. " Lakewood. Lakehurst (Manchester).4c. at 6 50, a. n.; 3 03, 5 39 p. m. Sundays, 1138 a. n). Atlantc Cty, 0 50,1044 a. m.; 3 03 p. m. " Phllfloclpbla, Vlneland. Brdgeton, 4c, B50 a. m.; ;ltw p. m. " Toms Rver and Barnegat at 0 50, 1044 a. m.; :111 p ra. Sundays 1138 a. m. " Atlattc Hghlands. 12 m. W. W. WEKTZ. JR, C. M. BDRT, Genl Supt. Genl Pass. Agt. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. ADMNSTRATORS NOrCE. Edmund Wllsou. Admnstrator of Job n Johnson, deceased, by order of the Surrogate of the County of Monmoutl. hereby gves notce to thp credtors of the sad deceased to brng n ther debts, demands and clams aganst the estate 01 sad deceased, under oath or affrmaton, wthn nne months from the FRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, or (hoy wll be forever barred of any acton therefor aganst the sad admnstrator. EDMUND WLSON. Collectors Notce. All taxes aganst real estate not pad by February st, 1902, wll be recorded and publshed accordng to law. The Collector wll be at hs offce n THE REGSTER buldng every Tuesday and Saturday, from 1: oclock to 3: oclock p. M. untl February st, BENJ. J. PARKER,. Collector. P. O. Address: Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., N. J. SHERFFS SALE By vrtue of a Owrltof a. fa. to mo drected. ssued out of tho Court of Chancery of tho Sute of New Jersey, wll h exposed to snle ut publc vendue, on TUESDAY, THE Hll DAY OF FEBRUARY, 10(12, botwran tho hours of 12 oclock nut 5 oclock (nt 2 oclock) n the afternoon uf snld day, at tho (jlobo Hotel ut Red Hunk, n the townshp of Shrewsbury, county of Munmouth. New Jersey. All that tract or pnrcpl of land and promses, horcunfter partcularly dscrlud. stuate, lyng and n-. ng n tho townshp of Shrewsbury, n tho conty of Monmouth, am stntu or New Jersey at Red Bnnk. Bulnlnu lt 11 stnko atnndlnr n tho center of a road CMK from ScuUltHown road to Purkrvlllo, thence (l)suutl tllly UvKrccs and ffty mnutes enst two hundred Toot along Murels lno to 11 Malm; tbcnp (2) south llfty-seven dcurcen and fortv-uve mlnutch west snventy-llto f(«t tn a stako: thoncn (3) nolh thrty doxrqs nud lftv mnutes west two hundred foot to tlo CWULT uf tlo nforesad road; thenco (4) north Olly-suvcn drfrccs and forty-llvo mnutes cast scvcty-llvc feet to the plnce of lnrlnnlnn, contanng thrty-four hundredths of an nore. Thu property hnroby nortvueed s ntended Co bo tho uume descrbed n 11 deucl from Jullu Mulholland and Henry MullollnndtoS.l. and J.. llondrlckson, dated Dec>mh-r 17th, 1879, and recorded n Hook 31H, nafreubt&e. Belzed as tho property of Kthorlno D. Lako ot ftl, to,kon n executon at tho sut of Mary E. Hendrlckuou, oxr, and to bo sold by O. F.. DAY3, Slerff. EnMDNt) WLSON, Rolr. : Dated Doo. Hst, * $0.80. JOHN S.^APPLEGA.TE & SON, O COUNSELLORS AT LAW.., Offces corner Broad and Front Streets, RED BANK, N. J. F REDERCK W. HOPE, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offces corner Broad and Front Streets, RKD BANK. N. J. /CHARLES H. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regster Buldng, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.J. E DMUND WLSON,. COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. "(Successor to Nevus & Wlson). RED BANK, N.J. Ofllces: POST-OmCKBDLBKG. ~~ATES~E7T)EGNAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 28 ntoan StEKT. RED. BANK, N. J. T\R A, G, BROWN, JL/EYE, KAR. NOSE AND TBROATSPECALST Resdence 139 Broad Street, Rod Bank, ^ J. Ofllce lous 0 to 8 p. M. dally and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. Telephnou fl-b, Red Bank.,v D R. ELLA PRENTSS UPHAM. D8EASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECTRCTY. ROOM 6. RKGSTKR UUDNO, RED BANK, N. J. At Red Bank Offce Tuesday and Frday afternoons. S LEROY HETRCE, M. D:, PHYSCAN AND SURGEON. Brood Street and Peters Place, Red Bank, N. J. Formerly wth the late Dr. J. A. W. Hetrok.of Asbury Park, N.J. Telephone.. E RNEST M. HERRNG, D. O. OSTEOPATH10 PHYSCAN. Nervous and chronc dseases a specalty. 348 Broad street, Red Bank, on Monday, Wednesday and F Way. Also at W Fourth avenue, Asbury Park, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Hours frum 6 to 5. Consultaton And examnaton free. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS,, SURGEON DENTST. Graduate Unversty of Pennsylvana. Offce Days n Red Bank: Mondays,Wednesdays and Saturdays: Tuesday evenngb from 7:30 to 8:80. Regster Buldng, 42 Broad Street, Red hank, N. J. Rooms 10 and 11. D R. R, F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Partcular attenton gven to the admnstraton of Anastlutlcs. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No. 6 Broad 8treet, Red Bank, N.J. D R. P. L. WRGHT, SURGEON DENT8T, RED BANK, N. J. Broad street, opposte Bergena. T^HOMAS DAVS, JR., NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n the best companes on mos. reasonable terms. D R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduate of Amercan Veternary College, N.Y. Resdence: Monmouth Street, Between Broad street and Maple avenue, Red Bank G EO. D. COOPER; " CVL ENGNEER. Successor to Geo. Cooper, C. E. Post Offce Bulldlog, RED BANK, N. J, A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. J Wth George Cooper for ffteen years. JACOB C. SHUTTS, V AUCTONEER. Specal attenton gven to sales of farm stocl farm mplements and other personal property. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. H ENRY OSTENDOBFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Ofllce at L. de la Reusslls Jewelry Store. Telephone Call 18B. NO. % Broad St., Red Bank. W M. H. 8EELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Notary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls of Salo for Vessels. specal Notce RELATNG TO NUSANCES N THE Townshp of Shrewsbury. Nusances wthn the townshp of Shrewsbury.are hereby defned and declared to be, and they shall nclude and embrace: 1. The placng or depostng n or upon any street. or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvate property n ths townshp, any dead anmal or any part of the same, or any dead Osh or any part of the same, or flth from prves or cesspools or catch basns or rubbsh of any knd or descrpton, or any house or ktchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepng! (provded that stable manure and other manure may be used as n fertlzer), or any foul or offensve or obnoxous matter or substance whatever. 2. Any full or leaky prvy vault, cesspool or otner receptacle for Qltl Allowng or permttng any nght sol, garbage or other offensve or decomposng sold or lud matter or substance to leak or ooze from any cart or wagon or vessel n whch the same may be conveyed or carred. 4. The carryng or conveyng through any street any substance whch has been removed from»ny prvy vault or cesspool, unless the same shall bo ncloned n alr-tlght barrels, or n a perfectly tght and 1 properly covered wagon. 5. All cartng of garbage through (ho streets the townshp except between the hours of sunset and sx A. M. 6. The burnng of any matter or substance whch shall emt, or cause, or produce, or cast off any foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurtful, or annoyng gas, smoke, steam or odor. T. The costng ordlscharglng nto the Shrewsbury or Naveslnk, or South Shrewsbury rvers, or nto any stream n ths townshp, or on tho boundary lne 6t ths townshp, any Bubstanoo whch tns been removed from any vault, cesspool or sluk, or Bny offal or other refuse, lquds or Bolds, by any ppes or otherwse. 8. Any and every nusance as abovo defned s hereby prohbted and forbdden wthn the townshp of Shrewsbury, and any person mu«ng,creatng, causng, mantanng or permttng 1111 y of sad nusances slall forfet and pay a penalty of twentyfve dollars, Tho above s an extract, rom tnt ordnances of the board of health of Shrewsbury townshp, nnd tb«fame wll be thoroughly enforced. W.C.ARMSTRONG, M, D.. PreslM t of the loatd of Health. 4.C. HAmsoN, Secretary. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECUTORS NOTCE. Edwn Beeknn, actng Executor of Jnmes K. Wallng, deceased, by order of tho Surroguloof tho County of Monmoll). herobv gves notce to tho credtors ol the Bald decensed to brng n ther dohts, demands unl clams aganst the cslule of sad deceased, under oath nr nflrnaton, wthn nlno months from tlo TWENTY-11R3T DAY OF NOV- EMBER. 11KU, or tloy wll bo forever burred of uny acton tlurtor ugnsl the sad oxerutor. EDWN UEEKMAN. TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. A To Mary Agnes Curts: By vrtue of an order of tho Court of Chancery of Now Jersey, made on tho duy of tlo date hereof whnreln Hurry Curts s pettoner nud you are defondunt, you are requred to appear nnd ntswor tho pettoners petton on or before THE FOURTH DAY OF MARCH NEXT, or n default uuch deoroo wll be tnkot aganst you as tho Chancellor shall thnk ctultablo and Just. Tho sad petton s Mod aganst you for a dvorce from tho bund of matrmony. Dated January 8,12. EDMUND WLSON, Solctor of Pettoner, P. O. Address, Red Bank, Monmouth County, Now Jersey.

16 N AND OUT OF TOWN. hmrt and nterestng tems From All Over the Countv- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Morrs, Sr., o Keanaburg, receved a eurprse vst from ther chldren and grandchldren on New Years eve n celebraton of the forteth annversary of ther marrage. He couple receved u gft of an enameled bedstead from ther chldren. The bouse of George Test of Mllstone townshp burned down last week, together wth ts contents. The lra was caused by the bottom fallng out of - stove. Mr. Test had no nsurance and purse s beng made up for. hm, Mss Else Dunham JCompkn?, daughter of tle late Rev. Ellott D. Tonplna, for many years rector of St. Jamess church of Lon Branch, was marred recently n London to Leut. C. D. Cay, a Brtsh naval offcer. The New York and Long Branch steamboat company has elected Thomas G. Patten presdent, Henry S. Terbune vce presdent, John Hussey Jr., secre tary, and Walter R. Patten treasurer. Henry Coshland, propretor of the French mllnery at Long Branch.has leased the Adam6on buldng at Long Branch wth the prvlege of buyng t at the expraton of the lease. Blazer Kzer. who has been employed by James W. VanBrauUle on hs farm near Matawan for a number of years, las taken charge of a large farm at Blauvelt, New York. " Rchard T. Forman of Freehold has sold hs agrcultural mplement busness to an out-of-town company and wll devote hs tme to bs saw mll and threshng bneness, Some one stole a horse last week from Brtton Whtes stable at Locl Arbour. Late that nght the horso was found by the roadsde so badly njured that t had to bo shot. Elwood Brand, foreman n L. <K U. Edwards & Co.s mll at Long Branch, receved a Morrs char as a New Years gft from hs fellow employees at the mll. V. T. Mller has been elected presdent of the fremens relef assocaton of Manasqujm. Wllam H. Ruf s secretary and James W. VanHouten s treas- Augustus Chandler las been elected presdent, A. T. Woolley secretary and J. H. DavB treasurer of the New Jersey mortgage company of Long Branch. Tho Sunday-school of the Manasquan Methodst church has elected. B. Lee superntendent, rvng Norrs secretary and Wllam Rddle treasurer. John Brewer of Keyport, who won consderable local fame as a bcycle rder, was marred recently to Mss Mnne L. Terry of New York. The Arlngton socal club of Keyport has elected Wllam" E. Woolley, Jr., presdent, George W. Wallng secretary and John A. Peer treasurer. Rev. B. F. Sheppard of Southard receved an offce char as a Chrstmas gft from hs flock and Mrs. Sheppard receved a parlor rouker. AlonzoR. Parsons has been apponted a counclman at Asbury Park to nl the vacancy caused by the electon of James S. Bradley as mayor. The Chrstan Endeavor socety of the Keyport Presbyteran church cleared $22 by the sale of homemade candy for hp holdays. Joseph Brakeley of Freehold las rented the Wrght farm on the Cols Neck turnpke, now occuped by J. F. Hutchnson. James Seller, prescrpton clerk n Rothenbergs drug store at Long Branch, wllgo n busness for hmself at that place. Lews Maxwell of Hammonton has succeeded C. Sayre as staton agent for the Central ralroad at Freehold. Mrs. LudaLohaen, who lves near Keyport, was surprsed a few nghts ago by a vst from a company of frends. Mss Fanne Smth of Keyport s stenographer and typewrter for the Eagle tle company of that place. E. D. Pttteys, edtor of the Keyport Weekly, s lad up wth a heavy cold, borderng on pneumona. Mrs. A. B. Campbell has closed up her mllnery and dressmakng establshment at Keyport. The Keyport band gave a mnstrel performance on New Years nght and cleared $7S. Rev. Z. Clark Marten has resgned as pastor of the Frst B.pst church of Asbury Park. M. Duarst of Manasqua has opened a boot and shoe store and repar shop at Freehold. Charles A. Lst of Long Brancl has leased the Ga rson hotel at that place. E. E. Clne of Keyport bus a poston at Montgomery, New York. W. L. Roberts, who lves near Keyport, lost a horse last week. Wllam S. Burts of Freehold s on a.gunnng trp to Vrgna. Frank S. Bartholomew n Jal. Frank S. Bartholomew of Red Bunk, who was ndcted by the last grand jury on a charge of havng embezzled money whle Collector of the borough of Deal, has been arrested and ban puded not gulty. Bal was fxed at $2,0, whch Bartholomew sad he could furnsh n a few days, Hs trnl was sot, do«n for February 10th. Bartholomew was.convcted" last summer of havng made away wth the books of the borough of Deal, and was sentenced to three years n state prson. He s now out o bal pendng the result of nn appeal to the supreme court on ths case. Fuller n Freehold Jal. Wlbur Fuller, who brolconnto B. B. Qgdens house at Keyport Gome tme ago and stole a lot of slverware, was released from the Rochester ppntontary last week, where be had served a sx months term for a-robbery whch, he commtted soon after the one at Keyport. He was ndcted by a Monmouth county grand jury for tho Koyport robbery and Constable. James M. Wallng was on hnnj to arrest hm when le was releated from the Rochester pententary. Ho a now n jal at Freehold. THE RECUSTES a beng.constantly mproved. Adv. ><»5 >«SELLNG PANOS RGHT ALONG. Just before Chrstmas 1 1 delvered over a dozen panos that had sold for the holday trade. As most people who were thnkng, at all of buyng panos naturally bought them for the holdays t would seem as though the trade n ths vcnty had been pretty well suppled. Snce the holdays, however, have sold three more nstruments two panos and an organ. The sale of ffteen nstruments wthn so short a tme would ndcate that tmes are gettng better: that people have more, money above what s needed for the necesstes, of lfe. ncdentally t ndcates that not only have people confdence n the tmes but they have confdence n Storck as a pano dealer. Most folks consder t to ther advantage to buy a pano of a dealer who s sure to be found at the same old stand should anythng happen to the pano; one who s sure to be on hand to look after*ther wants and make good every representaton made.. Such a dealer s DALY AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZNES, PERODCALS, AND A FULL LNE OF PAPETERES AT F. W. MOSELLES, 28 BROAD ST., HED BANK. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You wll not regret t. You wll be very glad of t. We do excellent work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on the prncple that a satsfed customer s our best advertsement. We furnsh estmates of any knd promptly and cheerfully. SABATH& WHTE, 1G and S Front St.. Red Bank, N.J. For the week commencng Monday, Dec. 30th, We wll offer the balance of our UHTRMMED FELT HATS At % tho Regular Prce. Ths ncluded all colors and are all new shapes. Mss A. L Morrs, MLLNERY, Jor. Broad nnd Front Sta., Red Bank. WATERS & OSBORN, MANUFACTURERS Or Sash, Blnd**, Doors, Mouldngs, Brackets,, etc. Screen Doors and Wodow Screens made to order. A SPKVA.TY Jobbng of al knds done al short notce. Slalr llnlldlf. Mntlon. Store Fronln, Rcroll Hawng, jnd Hnd Worn! Work D all ts tmnclou. MECHANC ST., RED BANK. N. J. Have your Worms got Arc they frottlnu tln ml wcnuv Arc they " ol tlelr (end " Do they "swout anl worry?"»h. CmCUNONN " DJAD SHOT! wll R1CM0VK WORMS, WHAT) or ALVE from OSKS AND CATTLE. t wll purfy tho Hood, Correct nnd torn up tho Stqmacl, and Btrangthun tho Nerves. ^~\ Drectons wth each box/ Sold by your DnwglBt or Bmtby mull upon recept at VM Cent*. C. B. Smth & Company, Wholesale. Agents, Newftrk, n, J, STORCK, of course. ACCOUNT BOOKS. jj. Start the hew year rght wth a complete new set of Books. ] We have Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books and Books for Stock t Takng. Also a complete lne of typewrter supples and dares for 1902, calendars and New Year cards. " TETLEY& SON, 10 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» BARGANS N HOUSE FURNSHNGS! After the holdays there are al ways bargans n many of the depart ments of our store.. HENDRCKSON & APPLEGATE, Hendrckson Block, Front Street,.Red Bank, N.J. Prces Cut on Carrages and Harness. 1 v j. - Before takng account of stock we are closng out a lot of car- ^ rages and harness, both new and second hand, to make room. We have marked prces down; so f you want to get anythng, even for next summer, t wll pay you to buy now. t Almost J v every style s represented n ths lot. Pneumatc Runabouts, new..."..$85.; worth $125.. Pneumatc Runabouts, new 1OO.OO; worth $150. X Second Hand Runabouts, wth rubber tres.$45. $50. and ^ Bugges from , -, 10. up.. S Ganopy-tpp Surreys, Glass and Curtan Sde Rockaways Carryalls, Etc. ^ ^ These specal prces wll be,good durng the month of December only..j. J. W. MOUNt BRO., : $ Corner Whte Street and Maple Avenue, RED BANK, N. J. \

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