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RED BANK J REGISTER. VOLUME XVIII, NO. 39, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1896, $1,50 PER YEAR.

ivenuo to_hiti now hoiwo on lx>iKbton SHOT WHILE INSANE. FIRST OF APRIL CHANGES. avenue. Daniel McCarthy of Herbert TWO TROLLEYS WANTED AN OLD VETERAN'S DEATH. NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN, Htrcot will also movo into hia new houao Minnie Ileattu Wantlern From MORE BOUSES UNRENTED THAN on BbrevvHlniry avenue and River street. APPLICATIONS MADE FOR TWO HANB PETERSON STRICKEN Home at Sight, ROAD OVERSEERS APPOINTED AT THIS DATE. William Bhieldrt i« now occupying his KOAUH IN KKD BANK, W1TU MIHH Minnie Bt-iitlic, who liven witii LAST WEDNESDAY, new lioUHO on River street, iiT father, William Beattio on Locust Very Few ituHlnettm Change*-Many Frank Finkle will move from Locust lioth ItoatlH to fin Thfoiif/h Ittoit- lie H'MN Halkltta Alonu the Ntvvet venue, while tompornrilly iiiHiine on Mont of the Old OverHeerti Moving* In IIV«f Red, Bank avenue to Herbert street. tnniith atnl llroail Ntreetg and to When Attaekeit telth the IHHeaHeSaturday night, wandered from her jtolntrt! A Church, Sociable— IVete George Oramniaun will move into bin lome, and was found lying by the Voting folks Who Will Het , in the Nteaiiihout Whnrf-One Iloatl —Knllxtcil Tirlve an a Sailor In Monmoitth'tt ijootl School Children Houmeknepinff, new house on Shrewsbury avenue about lii to he « lioiiblr Track iioail, the i niteil NtateH Xavu, oudside near Holmdel on Sunday"after- -A Trlfllna Hohbery, Next Wednesday is the annual moving the middle of April. His apartments in Applications were made to the board HatiH J, I'etersen, a veteran of the late noon. While trying to get in a house, Very few ehangeH were made among day in the country. Moat of the people the opem house block have been rented of commissioners lust night for franchises war, WUH .stricken with paralysis while t 1H supposed at Lineroft. she was shot the road overseers by the township com- who are going to move have already no- by Burton A, Lyons. for two trolley roads. One of the appli- walking mi Herbert street oil Sundnv, n the arm. No serious results are ex- mittee last WwliiuHday. The full list of cured their houses. More houses than Jophia Clayton will move from Shrews- cations WOH from the rond which has shortly (ifior one o'clock, and died with- let*ted from the wound, road overseers appointed is as follows : bury avenue to the house on Chestnut Mks Beattie lias been subject to tits of usual are unrented, Theodore F. White, been trying ever since last summer to in a half hour after the attack. At the Hcniliicn'H ComiT—(ironje Tllton, who is the oldest real estate agent in street recently vacated by Mrs, Sarah M. get a road t'onstructod in Red Bank, time of the attack he wan on bin way nsauity for some time. During these Hivcrslili! im-nut! chnrlitt Allen, Hr. Red Bank, says that he does not remem- Grover, The other was an application for a road from IIIH homo on Broad xtreot to visit from her true mental Htutfi who is Niivc'siuk- Omar Sickles, Frank Pretlmoro will move from .usually quite Hick. Fur the pn.Ht three Holford—Joliii T, lioppintr. ber a year when ao many houses in town to come to Red Bank from Long Branch John MeCiiickin of Shrewsbury avenue, Port Mimiumilh- Ui'iijmiiiii (iilgffH, were not taken at this date, Wm. F, Shrewsbury avenue to Mrs, E, M, Dur- by way of Port-nu-Peck. Tliis road is He NV iH picked up and carried into Henry weeks she has been conlined to her room. Holland—W. ». Uoypr. Durhani says that in moat of Iiia housed ham's house on Catherine street. C. P. mi extension of the Long Branch trolley Grnu-u»'H house, where bo died, On Saturday night her sUter-iu-hiw Nut ttwump—j, T, Fiiiltl. Kline lias rented the house vacated by went to her room with her supper, but Llnrroft—Joseph W, Thoinpson. the tenants will remain without change, road and is locally known as William Mr, Peterson was about 03 yearn old. Llncroft—A, J, nray, Thomas Davis, Jr., has rented almost all Mr. Predmore. W. Conover's trolley rond. He %vuB born in Denmark and tuinio to lie had eocnpod from the room, A dog ltivor—Andrew Winter.. of hifl houses, but he has a few left m E. Gerry Robert's houses on Oakland The meeting was the most orderly this country when' a young man, On •elonging to'Mr. Beattie was also mta- HJKiilaiuIs-Alfml Rwd.- street have been rented by C. K. Bishop ng. Search was kept up until two Miiidk'towu—(iuorgij A. novvnt;, good locations. This is Francis White's which bus yet hreri held at 'which trolley Octubtr BOth, 1863, be inlisted as a sea- Crawfonl'i) Richard Cniwford. first year as a real estate agent. He has of Oakland street, Thomas M. Voorhees matters have been considered, and a man in tins navy. Ho wna_.assigncd to o'clock on Sunday morning, but no trace Nut Swamp—T. Leopard DiiviR, a number of houses still to rent. of Bridge avenue, Alfred Botticher of greater spirit of harmony prevailed than the Eleanior Commodore McDonougli, on could be found of the missing woman. lA'Onnrilvllli;—Thpodoro nunlge. of Bridge avenue, and A. Percy Sher- at any previous meeting. At the last which ho served one year, the term of About three o'clock on Sunday afternoon, I^conartlrillc—John VVoodwonJ. The number of removals will be consid- Garret Magee, the overseer of the poor Locust Polpt—Juscph Lufburrow. erable, but the business changes will be man, who will begin housekeeping. meeting of the commissioners, when the his enlistment. A month after his dig- imnpol Uill—Geoifte W, EvaiiH, Mrs. Eleanor Watts will move from trolley mutter was under discussion, Mr. charge he reenlistud for a term of three f Holmdel township, drove up to the I'nrki'rtown—Joseph Brown,' very few. There will be only two on bouse with Miss Beattie in his wagon, Broad street, , Charles L, Cook will move the Sehanek Smock house on Wallace Nevius, who represented some of the yearn. This time he served on bofird the HlHlilaiida - Kobert Hartahorne. street to the Capt. William Mount house opponents of the road, said that he Metaeoniot, of the West Gulf blockading he dog was with them. Her arm was Hilton Park-William Thorne.- from the second floor of the Borden uound up with a bandage. Mr. Magee building to the first floor of the Miller on the same street. would not opjxjse the.construction of the squadron, He was promoted to quarter The road money thia year was appor- Mrs. Emily Halb will move to Win- road provided that the road was properly gunner on January 3d, 1804, During his itated that Miss Beattie had been found in tioned at the rate of $58 per milo of building, Mrs.' M. E. Venable has re- 'runt of the cemetery on the road le.id- tired from business and her store in the field Whites house on Borden street, built and that the town received a fair service he took part in the battle of fort roads. Last year the apportionment was now occupied by Samuel B, Keeler, Mr. return for the uwe of the roads. It was Wagner, South Carolina, July 10th, 1803; ng from Morrisville to Holmdel. He $62 per mile, Haddon block will be occupied by out ad been notified and went to assist of town parties. On Shrewsbury avenue Keeler will move to New York. stated lust night that the flpplioation of in tlie uttnek on Fort Sumpter, Septem- A sociable was given on Wednesday Mrs. Eliza Odell of Broad street will the trolley company had be-n submitted ber 8th, 1803, and in tlie battles at Mobile icr. He was told by Miss Beattie where night in the basement of the Baptist R, C, Wells will move his bakery to the ihe lived, and waa brought home. Clayton building on the corner of Her- move to Mrs. Annie Conover's house on to him and such changes had been made on August 5th and December 32d, 1804. church of Atlantic Highlands for the bert street and Shrewsbury avenue. Front street, now occupied by John in the application as would make it satis- After the war lie enlisted in the navy On being questioned by her relatives benefit of the Christian Endeavor society. The store vacated by Mr. Wells will be Schenck. Mr. Schenck will move to his faotory to moat of the opponents of the and served on the Pensncola for nearly Miss Beattie stated that after leaving the About seventy were present and the re- occupied by John Farley, who will open own house on Chestnut street. trolley. two nnd a half years, when he was dis- house on Saturday night she went up ceipts were $13.71. The following pro- a candy store. The trolley company Henry A. Holzapfel will move from When the matter was first brought up charged on account of a wound he had Shrewsbury avenue to the Newman gramme was rendered : will open an office in the Mill ward build- the Joseph Winter house on Wallace last night Mr. Greonburg stated that he received in his left arm. Tliis later on Springs road, where she turned and went Singing. street to the Lum house on Branch ave- developed into paralysis. up the road across the Newman Springs Recitation .,,.,. M^Louisa Snyder ing. wished to withdraw the previous appli- Vocal Trio, , .Emma Savldge, Jacob W, Cornwall moves from the nue. cation and to present another, which he He lmd lived at Red Bnnk for many :iridge. She said that when she got to M, Louisa Snyder and Mabel Leonard W, W. Oonover house on Front street to Half of the Allen house on Allen place said would eliminate the provisions ob- yearB, nnd until a short time ago he iincrof t she turned the door knob of one Rending. ,....,.,,.. Lillian Davis has been rented by George Brown of jected to in the first application. The boarded with Mr, McGackin. lie re- f tlie houses there, but the door was Solo , „ ,_, .Emma Savldge Mrs, Agnes Wheeler's bouse on River- Dialogue—" Taking the Train to Maurer ", ,L.., ~ Bide avenue, Stout street, The other half has been new application asks for the right to oeived a pension of $30 a month, which locked. The noise awakened a man who Mra, Archie Quackenljujh, William 0, Dawson rented by Samuel Warner of Spring construct a trolley road from where the was to have bf en increased on the first who called to her and then shot twice at and Ernest WatBon. Mrs. Helen C. Drohan's house on Rec- street. tor place has been rented by Capt, Mills present trolley now ends, at the corner of May to |50." He became a member of her with a revolver. She went to another A sociable for the benefit of the Pres- Edwards of Jersey City, Henry D. Jones of New York has of Shrewsbury avenue and Monmouth Arrowsmith Post about twelve years ago. door of the same house and while trying rented half of the Soffel house on Front byterian church of Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Lawrence trice of Odeanport will street, down Monmouth street to Broad, He had no relatives in this country. His to open It the man appeared and shot her will be given at Mrs. John L. Perrine's move from Gceanport to Mrs. Ann M. street and the other half will be occu- down Broad to Front, along Front and funeral was held yesterday afternoon n the arm. She said that after the man pied by Richard C. Smith of Borden to-night. The Epworth League will hold Martin's house on Broad street, Wharf avenue to the steamboat dock. from the Mission chapel on Shrewsbury hot her he opened the door and said he a sociable at Hugh Warden's to-morrow James Bunell will begin housekeeping street. The road is to be built with a fiat or flange avenue, Arrowsmith Post had charge was sorry but closed the door and did not Henry Little has rented the rooms night. in Mrs. James White's house on Oakland rail. The commissioners received the of the funeral, and the service was con- offer to assist her in any way. She An examination was held in the New street. above & Patterson's store on Front application and fixed Wednesday night, ducted by them at the grave in Fair bound up the wound and went out of street. Monmouth public school last week by Harry Ingalls will move from Mata- April 8th, as the time for the public View cemetery. the yard. She described the man as Miss Eleanor 8. Walling, the teacher. wan to Mrs, H, F. YanSchoick's house Ruth Gas will move from Bridge ave- hearing on the matter. Mr, Greenburg being as "black as night," She says The examination covered the studies of on Bridge avenue, William 0. Hubbard nue to the Allen house on Central avenue. states that the company has a very large .Toll11 Sfiatc Hoey. hat she then went up to Holmdel and the school since last September, None will nTOve-^ronr Broad street and will A, Compton of White street will move majority of the consents of property John Bliaw Hoey died at Long Branch ay down on the ground and covered up of the children reached 100 in all their occupy part of the VanSehoiok house. into half of David Hauee's house on owners along this route. last Wednesday. He was taken sick five lier head. studies, but 100 was attainedjn some of The other house of Mrs VanSeboick's on Monmouth street. The route of Mr. Conover's road is weeks ago with the grip, which soon The bullet entered her arm a little the studies by Patsy Logan, Harry Mor- Bridge avenue has been rented by Frank from the present end of the Long Branch soon changed to neuralgia of the heart. below the elbow and came out about ford, Thomas Pettit, Gerttude Eoberti, Conkun, who will begin housekeeping, MORRIBVILLE'S'BQbM. road, thence through Port-au-Peck, o?f: .He was 40 years old and leaves a widow half way between the elbow and^ the Howard Roberts, Albert Morford, Dora Harry Applegate will move from Oak- Parker's creek, along the public road to and twv daughter?. Mr. Hoey was a shoulder, causing a flesh wound. From Roberta and Ella Pettit. The lower pri- land street to Miss Maggie Watkins's It In Soon to Have a Fomtoffive, ofthe Little Silver station, thence along son of John Hoey, at one tiwe president the account of the shooting as given by mary class was not examined. The rank house on Shrewsbury avenue, Itt Oirii, the Scuffletown road to Spring street, of Adams express company, and the Miss Beattie it is impossible to locate the of the children was as follows : founder of Hollywood, He was a half- tiouse at which she was shot. A, J. Whiting, who is living in part of Morrisville is a small hamlet nearly along Spring street to Borden, along Borden to Broad, to Front, to Wharf of Fred Hoey, the crack shot. A CLASS. L. A, Manson's house on Oakland street, between Linoroft and Holmdel. It has PaLny Logan Bl MamieJieddlngton,, .74 will move to Miss Angelo White's house avenue, to the steamboat dock. From His mother, Mrs. Josephine Hoey, is liv- a population of 200 to 800. It has some ing, Mr. Hoey was a member of the WBCEIKO BELLS. Harry Morford.... ,,. ,8T Lizzie Walljng., "4 on Center avenue. The house vacated of the necessary adjuncts of clviUzatlon, Broad street a branch is to go up Mon- Nellie C. Roberta..,,..KJ Benjamin Qriggt,,,, ,.7S mouth street to Maple avenue, along Oarteret, Hollywood, Westminster, Ken- Mamie Kenney ,.. 83 George Shennan ,71 by Mr. Whiting has been rented by Gor- including a church, a school with a flag Willett- Johnmon. Tbpmas Pettit,., 81 Anna McOonaty TO don White, who vacates-'Mrs. John P, Maple avenue to Oakland street, and up nel. Riverside and Beverai other clubs. J staff and an American flag, a beer saloon, He was a good marksman and was one of Miss Jennie Willett and J, N. Jolinspn, {.race i utf«reon...... 81 Nellie Spader,...,;,,. 70 White's house on Mount street. a blacksmith shop and a store. The Oakland street to the Southern railroad Robert Poole,... tU track. Mr, Conover's road is to have a the handicappers in the great American Jr., were married at the home of the William Otterson will occupy Dr. F. store is kept by Theodore Stilwell. bride's uncle, Charles Willett, at Belford B CLABS, T. Chadwiek's house on Wallace street. double track the entire distance. handicap ihoot. He served as patrol Aggie Reddlngton si MJkey Coyne, ,TU The people of. Mbrrisville have been judge for the Jookoy club in 1894 and last Thursday. The house was tasteful- AgnfM Walling 79 Frances Retldlngton.,. T8 S. B. Keeler's house on Washington getting their wail at Holmdel in the ifflJo and was recently. appqinted_ one of ly decorated withpalms and cut flowers. Loulie GrtKRa,,,.,.., ,78 Marf^lnaEettit.,...m rtreet, where Mr. Otterson Is now living, past. This causes them to make a jour- CHARGED WITH THEFT. dfthS^ii season. From- tire ceillng"hung a bell of flowers John Cdrbett. ..TO Will be occupied by Mrs. Josephine Ar- PRIMARY CLASS. . 1 ney i»f about two ^milOBr— Theyr and underneath this waa an arch. When ith^4l¥k ——~~ made Beverai efforts to get a postofliee TiUie munn Heta to Await ttm Ac- the couple entered the room they stood Albert Morford 00 Annie Walling,...... -JS Mrs. Elizabeth J. Howard Roberto W t Dora .Roberta."... ..78 Mrs. M. A. Hobart will move from of their own and a new effort is now tion of the Grand Jury, underneath the bell while the marriage Conrad Pinches's house on Maple avenue Mrs, Elizabeth J, Longstreet, wife of Jay Hopping,', ,,,,,,,,68 Maggie Greenfield 73 being made which is likely to result in Tillie Flynn was held in $100 bail last James Lonptreet of Mechanic street, ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm, Gertrude Roberta 85 to E, L. Cowart'fl house on Broad and establishing a postofflce there. There week by Justice Child to await the ac- V. Wilson. The bride's dress was of Jrvirig streets. Mr, Oowart's family will died of catarrh of the stomach on Satur- Mark Teanny's butcher shop at Nave- are already two postoffices in New Jer tion of the grand jury on a charge of day morning, aged 81 yearsand 6 months. creani satin and velours, with Persian sink was robbed recently of three pounds move to New York, sey with names very similar to Morris stealing §7.10 and a lace handkerchief silk trimming, and she carried a bouquet Marcus P. Sbennan will move from She had been sick for six weeks, but of sauaage and five cents In change. ville, and in order that mail matter may valued at |5 from George R. Lamb, was confined to her bed only about three of roses. Her traveling dress was made Tlie thief broke through the front door Wallace street to A. M. Fraser's house not go astray the name of the place will Tillie was employed by Mr, Lamb until of green cloth with bat to match. The «n Riverside avenue, James E. Begnan, weeks. She was born in Brooklyn, her and made his exit through a side window, be changed. the first of March. When she left he inaiden name being Teer, She was bridesmaid. Miss Olla Johnson, wore a The farmers soy that many of the the present occupant of the Fraser house, The papers in the case were received missed the money and the handkerchief. dress of green novelty cloth and carried wiU move to his new house at the corner married to Mr. Longstreet about ten peach buds have been killed by the se- from the postoffloe department at Wash- Three dollars of the money was taken years ago. She leaves one son, who is a bouquet of pink carnations. Elwood vere cold this winter, but that fully of Riverside avenue and Allen place. ington by Theodore Stilwell last Satur- from a child's bank. The balance of the Runyon was beat man and the flower George Brower will move from Pin- nine years old. Her funeral was held enough of them have survived to ensure day. The people of the place were in- money consisted of a $8 gold piece and yesterday afternoon from the Presby- girls were Cora Kraft and Meta Willett, a full crop in case no- further damage is terd avenue to half of 0. A. Frake's structed to select four new. names for 11.10 in rare coins. Mr. Lamb had the cousins of the bride. After the ceremony house on Bank street. The other jjalf of terian church and the body was interred done. the town and forward these names to girl arrested, but as the evidence was in Fair View cemetery. Among the Mr. and Mra. Johnson started on their At the Middletown school election last thia house will be occupied by Bartine Washington, Then the ..officiate, will not conclusive she waa paroled in the wedding trip to Niagra Falls. On their Brown, who will move from River street. floral pieces was --a--handsome- wreath weeltthe retiring truateea were reflected., choose one of these names. The four custody of her sister. A f 3 gold piece is from the carmen of Red Bank, return they will begin housekeeping at William B, Mount of Chapel Hill, has' •William. L, Walt, who is' now living names selected areGrant, Burton, Marlon rather rare now, and Mr. Lamb visited the Belford. The bride received a large on Locust avenue, has rented Andrew been elected president of the board and - and Newell. banks to find out if such a piece of money Mrs, Itlanehe D. Morfovtt, number of handsome presents. A. J. Bray has been elected secretary, F, Cook's house on Pintard avenue, Mr. Stilwell will be postmaster of the had been deposited. He found a |B Mrs, M, A. Smock will move from the Mrs, Blanche D, Morford, widow of Union services will be held in the At- place. He will fit up part of his store piece at the Navesink bank that *liad the late Henry Morford, died in Brook- lantic, Highlands .Methodist, church on Jacob Degenring house on Front street as a postoffice and will.put; in a number been deposited by Henry VonGhlan, Miss Minnie B. VanNqte, daughter of to the Conover house now occupied by lyn last Thursday' froni cancer. She Sunday morning and afternoon, An of lock boxes. At first the place will Mr, VonGhlan, when questioned as to was 73 Tears old. She was a daughter J. H. VanNote^ and E. Thurston Blais- address will be given by Mr, Bannerman, W, H, Oonkiin. Dr. W. H. Lawes will have only one mail a day. This will be how the piece came into his possession, of Charles G. Patterson. She was born dell, son of E. B. Blaisdell, both of Long move from the Rogers house on Mon- said that he had changed it for Tillie a returned missionary from Africa. delivered each morning at 11:30 by stage a{ New Egypt but most of her life was Branch, were married last Wednesday! An entertainment and cake walk will mouth street to the Degenring house, from the Middletown station. Flynn, She was then refirrested, and spent at Chapel Hill, Her husband, The bride was dressed in white silk, with and W, H. Couklin will move to Jacob notwithstanding this evidence, stoutly be given in Good Samaritan hall at Mid- Henry Morford, started the Standard white ribbon and chiffon trimming, and dletown on Friday night. The commit- B. Rue's farm at Shrewsbury. Mrs, denied her guilt. Hugh Mulligan went newspaper, Mrs. Morford's funeral was carried a bouquet of brides roses. Her Thomas Henry will move from Front Love, Labor and Romance. on her bond. tei in charge of the affair, are Andrew held on Sunday. The body was taken traveling dress was of a heavy blue ~iarr and D, W, Jones. street to the Rogers house, The attraction at the Red Bank opera to Middletown and was buried in the cloth, with sealskin cape, light gray hat George Duncan has rented Mrs, E, house to-morrow night will be the great The three-masted schooner Corsin Church Services. Baptist church yard, beside the graves and gloves. The ushers were Forrest Green is anchored at the end of the Weis's house on Canal street. The house popular success, "The Lost Paradise." of her husband and son. reen, W. S. VanBrunt, Hugh B. Sey- - on Bridge avenue now occupied by Mr. The play has met with approval from all An illustrated meditation on the Pas- Atlantic Highlands pier with a cargo of sion, will* be given by Rev. M, H, Throop mour and H. P. Bennett. The married ice, to be shipped by train to Atlantic Duncan has been rented by John Cousin, classes of people, and has been given for Mrm, M. J, Lain. couple started on the 4:S0 train for a WlllianvH, Curtis will begin house- several seasons. ' It is full of love and of Newark in church on Monday night. The illustrations will be made Mra, M. J. Lain died at the home of bridal trip through New York. They At last Wednesday night!s meeting of keeping in George O. Hand's house on romance, comedy and exciting incidents, her only daughter, Mrs. V. V, LeRoy, at will be gone about two weeks. The bride River stteet. Mr. Sommers will move and deals incidentally with the labor ques- with a stereopticon and wUi portray the the Atlantic Highlands building and incidents of the passion and crucifixion. Asbury Park on Sunday of last week, received many presents, among them loan assooiatioQ about $1,200 waa sold at from the Hand house to Mrs, Sarah Bar- tion. It will be presented with special aged 63 years. Her death was caused being a silver water service from four ker's house on Oakland street, scenic effects, including a great iron The young people's Christian league a premium of from 5 to B-J per cent. held a meeting in Grace, church last by consumption, with .which she had friends of the groom. Thomas Colpt's young son of Belford Charles McDonald will occupy Mrs. foundry. One of the scene&will repre- been sick for a long time, She had lived Marie Leonard's house on Herbert street. sent a strike at the foundry, H night. The,meeting was led by Frank Bennett-niggin. ',' stuck a pin in liia father's knee last week, Conklin and the topic was " Our Father's at Asbury Park for seventeen years, and The wound was quite painful and Mr. Mrs. Mary Field moves from Spring was one of the organizers of the Presby Miss Caroline Bennftt, daughter of street to Mrs, John Eppaline's house on Business." Regular meetings will be Colpt was laid up for a few davs^ -™^. •". A Type-Settlog Machine. terian church at that place, Mrs. Mary J. Bennett of Tennent, was Oakland street. held on the third Monday of each month. married to William H, Biggin of Mata- Rev, M. B. Kirkpatriok of Burmah . Charles Dennis of Catherine street has The Red Bank•Standard has recently The ladies' aid society of the First Mrm, Ann Xoyem, wan on Thursday by Rev. Frank Symmes. will give a lecture in the Middletown Baptist church to-morrow night on his .rented A. ShBryant's house on Beach added a type-setting machine to its Methodist church is arranging for a pink Mrs. Ann Noyes died at the home of The wedding took place at the home of itreet. equipment. The machine is run by tea to be given in April and for an enter- her nephew, Frederick A. Beale, at West the bride's mother, The bride was mar- work among tlie Burmese. Miss Caroline S. I vine will occupy the power and is operated by two girls, who tainment to take place in May. Long Branch, on Sunday morning, of ried in her traveling suit and after the Union services of the Christian En- William Gray house on Beach street. were former hand type-setters in the Rev. W. S. Barrows of Short Hills paralysis of the heart. She was 78 years ceremony the married couple started on deavor society and Epworth League will William Blake of Front street will Standard office. From two to three preached in All ' church-at Locust old, The funeral was held to-day, the a short bridal trip. On their return be held in the Baptist church at Atlantic move to John Cullington's house on times as much type can be set as by hand Point on Sunday. funeral services being conducted by Rev, they will commence housekeeping in Highlands next week. Catherine street. work. The type set by the machine is - -m • » M. L. Ferris of Eatontown, The inter Matawan. the official board of the Methodist •The JVH. Hendriokson house on Rec- two sizes smaller than that formerly Senator Brattteu Speaks. ment was at Greenwood cemetery. church of Navesink held their first meet- tor place has been rented by William used, and the Standard Is thus enabled The following testimonial from State Kline-Dean. Ing on Tuesday to settle the financial Grigga of Branch avenue. to get considerably more news in the Senator James A. Bradley of Asbury Mrm, Hettle Brower, Miss Florence -A. Kline, daughter of affairs of the church. ""JesseWesedtt will mdfe from Wash- paper than before the machine was used. Park, so .well and favourably known to Mrs. Hettie Brower, wife of Jacob the late Rev. P. A. H. Kline of New The Atlantic Highlandfl Woman's everybody along this coast section, is the Brower, died at Keyport on Sunday of Monmouth, was married to George • E. Home missionary society %vill hold a ington street to Mrs. Catherine Marks's meeting in the Baptist church on Thurs- house on Stout street, A Lecture on China. strongest, in our estimation, that can bo last week, aged 48 years. Her death Dean of Flemington last Thursday by produced from any source. Mr. Bradley was caused by inflammation of the Rev. F. A. Slater. The marriage was day of next week. Theodore Morris of Matawan will move A lecture will be given In the First to Miss Susan Coley's house on Front never makes a statement that he is not bowels. She was sick only one week. performed at the home of the bride. the Port Monmouth brass band will Methodist church on Friday night by prepared to back, and this is one of She waa married twice and leaves three Miss Loula Asehenbaoh of Elizabeth was give an entertainment in the Belford street. Miss Mabel C. Hartford. Miss Hartford Edwin F, Randolph of Oakland street them : children by her first husband and one bridesmaid and D. S. Smith of Clinton BChoolhouBe on Saturday night. has recently returned from China, where Mn. M. B. MDLFORD, MANASQBAN. N. J. child by her second husband, was best man, A wedding dinner was Miss Sadie Peck of Atlantie'HighlandB _will move to Mrs. 8. B. Vandergrift's she was engaged in missionary work. Dear Sir:—I im very glftd to say a few words in served and at five o'clock the married is sick with pneumonia. Thomas^Dowd house on Herbert street and Shrewsbury During the massacres there she barely praise of your K-Wren trochei. I have used them Mrm, Martha A, Paul, avenue. for Bevei-iil wintera; Indeed, I am icaroely ever with- couple started on their wedding trip. is also sick with pneumonia. 4§i(jMI?V escaped being murdered, her life being out a box of them in my vcfit pocket, and Ond im. Mrs. Martha A. Paul, widow of the late William W, Pollock and Joseph Letts R. W, Murray will move from the saved by her maid, who was a native of mediate relief by their use from hoarBenegi, sore Mifflin Paul, died at the home of her are the leaders In the choir of AU Saints' Taylor bouse on Front street to Mrs, M, throat and kindred ailments, Wnen my colleagues Ijamberimon—Hendermon, China, ^ ^ become hoarse after speaking I pui the troches daughter, Mrs. C. H. Dederer, at Long A wedding took place at the home of church at Locust Point. A. Chadwiok's house on Branch avenue, around with excellent reaultg. I think they are al- Branch, on Tuesday of last week. She Charles Lufburrow of Locust Point nue. Theodore Lambertson at Matawan last — Turn the X Baym moit Invaluable for public speakers. was 78 years old. She leaves two daugh- Wednesday, at which time his daughter will move to Oceanic about the first of Mrs,- E. M, Green ^will move from On our spring capes, jackets and senarate You™ touly, " JAMES A, BRADLEY,—Adv. ters, Mrs. Dederer and Mrs. George B April. Broad street to the Broadmeadow house Jennie was married to George M. Hen- dress skirts and you will find the inside A roast, a chop, a steak, or any kind Sandt of Red Bank. derson of Jersey City by Rev. A. H. George Davis is making some improve- at Shrewsbury, just as good as the outside, The work, ments to the Swan property at Navesink. William Valleau has moved frdm Stout of meat from my place is always satisfac- Young. Mrs. Charles B. Crooks of New- manshlp is perfect. .Just received the tory. I buy only the best and my cus- Mrm, Ellen Attgar, ark and W. A. Berry stood up with the The Atlantic Highlands literary society itreet to New York. latest style in kid grebes for Easter. To Mrs. Ellen Allgor, wife of James All mot at Miss Maggie Crate's last night. Charles Bobbins will move from Front tomers are thus certain to get the best. couple. After the ceremony Mr. and introduce the make we'll sell, beginninj Joseph Ryan.—Adv, gor, died of pneumonia at New Bedford Mrs. Henderson started on their wedding Mrs, Amelia Maxson of Navesink was street to one of W. A. Truex'e bouses on considerably injured. by a recent faU, Wallace street* now oooupied by JEred J. tomorrow, four (4) button or Forster hob! last WednesqoF. She was 88 years old trip to Bermuda. . Smock. Mr. Smock will move to Jacob in tan faeille, yellow, champagne, pearl, Save Money and hacl;be'en sick only a few weeks. iAii effort is to beTnaae to get a public Degenrintt's house on Bridge avenue, oi blood, etc., etc, at 95 cents a pair. school at Leonard Avenue, Joseph Salz, corner Broad and Mechanic By buying Henderson's tested seeds of Two children of Edgar B. Smith o. A colored choir of fljty voices will ap- The parsonagelat New Mon- David "Wallace of Leonard street has us. New and fresh'stock just in. Do- Long Branch, Alvira, aged 7 years, and pear in the Red Bank opera house on streete, Bed Bank.—Adv. Saturday, March 88th, Don't fail to mouth is being painted. rented Mrs, M. A. ReiUy's bouse on remus Bros.— Forman, aged 8 years, died on Friday A son of Charles Newman of Belford Leighton avenue, March 6th, Their deaths were caused 'hear them. Ticketsfor sale at Allstrom's music store.—Adv. is sick with broncbitii. „ Mrs, Margaret Thompson of Lincrof t Agency Far Bale, A cake sale wiU be held by the King's by diphtheria, They died within eigh William Engiiih of Belford ii boUdWg ii now occupying her new houge on Laundry agency business and route Daughters in the town hall on Saturday hours of each other, a new dwelling house. i Spring street, , and good will for sale; pays well. Bea- at two o'clock.—^d John, the eight-year-old son of Ernest The Naveeink sewing circle met at the rWiltiam Conk has rented the rooms lon for selling, can attend to it no longer, Balm of the Phalanx, died on Thursday With an Easter bonnet is the aim of Mrs. parsonage yesterday. , ©Ter.Truex's store on Broad street. For information, address P. O, Box 720 Pure home-made lard at Valentine's of diphtheria. The interment was in E. Weia, at the Red Bank Temple of George Sherman of Belford has bought Oi W. Patten will move from Locust —Adv. market on Brotod street, Red Bank.—Adv, Fair view cemetery on Saturday, fashion, 40 Broad itreet.-^dv. a new bicycle.

•a,-. A*,.,,,- i LODGE ANNIVERSARIES. Minor Social Eventa. A progressive whist party was given I'ftffMf H«rA->i)cn Umvm n Vaticr y Miss Marie Goldsmith at Long lirnneh $10,000 fiM f« Mrmh+r*' FamiUe*. ant Wednesday night, Miss Hannah Tho tenth anniversary of Shrewsbury rVellB nnd W, 11, Hiitpbin won nrat lodge of United, Workmen was celebrat- wrizes and the liooby prizcH went to Mrs. * ed with a reception nnd sociable nt the I. D, Morris and Samuel Wells. lodge rooms in tho Button building. A Mr. and Mrs, William M. Moreau of progiiuiiinc of ultimo, character Hkeichos, freehold celebrated the tenth anniver- 4 etc , formed part of tiio celebration, after tary of their niarriage on Tiiemlay night BICYCLE TIME! which there wan dancing and a BUjipt'r. f isiHt week, AIKIUI ninetv HI thoir The lodgu IK a hem-tit organization, pay- riends were jircHent at the celebration. 4 ing %2t(W to tlu< fiunilicH of liiemoers At, a progri'iwive euclirc party given at Spring is here and with spring comes the riding season. Last year the bicycle who may die, Tho organisation is thoA, Vreuland's at Brnncbporl IaHt week, pioneer fraternal iiimiraneo Hocicty in tho prizes were won by Mrs, .1, H, Mor- 4 thin country, and haw u largi r meniber- is, Joseph KingHland, Charlcn Bonnor manufacturers were so overcrowded with orders that many riders, after giving •uip than any other. The nssesHnients of tml Mrs, John Sljuiolt, mtMiiberH are limited to $10 per year Tho Ancient Order of Ililx.'rnianH <}f 4 for each $1,000. of iiiHunmee, but theKoyport held their Hixth anmml bull on their orders, had to wait a month or more before they got their wheels. You can average rate IIUH been much below thitt TiicHday night of last week. About «J7{> win, New momhciH under the age of 45 persouu were present, remedy this by ordering now, for the same thing may happen this year. We 4 yearn are admitted, but the, assessments Mrs, ThoinuH Dcgeiior of Lout; Branch are the. Hame on each member, regard- was HurpriNed by a number of her friends handle what we think are the best wheels made. They are: lean of ago. Tlie only requisites of mem- last Wednesday, who vimUjd her to cele- 4 bership in tho lodge are that the nieiii- brate her birthday. beiB snail ho white men between the Freeholder Joseph L. Butcher of Ar- ages of 21 and 45 years, of good moral dena was snrpriHeil by a visit from a BARNES, 3100. REMINGTON. 31OO. RAMBLER, S1OO. character and sound bodily health. Since iiiiinbcr of hiw friends on Tuesday night the organization of tho Shrewsbury lodge of .lartt week. PIERCE, S1OO, JS75. CRESCENT, 575, S5O, S40. DIANA. »65, it has "paid live death heneiitij of $'.2,000 Mr. and Mrn. Cornelius Ilendrickson each to the families of members win. of Matawan oelebrnted the mxtielh anni- IDEAL, S5O, hayo died, versary of their marriage on Kt. Putrick's The Pride of Momnmith council of day, ' 4 Daughters of Liberty of Hod Bank cele- The Daugb tern of liberty of Asbury brated their Hrtit anniversary on Friday Park held a mnHquerndo piirty on Thiira- From this stock of wheels It must be easy for any man to get just the wheel night. The celebration took plauo in day night, About 150 people were pres- 4 Spinning & Patterson's hall and" was at ent. that suits him. tended by about BOO persons. The fol Tlie A, K, Cook hose company of As- lowing programme wan given : bury Park held tlieir annual ball on 4 Mlislr .,,,.,,,,,,,,.,., ,01'clic'htn] Tuesday night of hint week. Address of welcome. Rov, William Mltiiii'l Miss Maud Green of Manasquan gave $ <^OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN.^=^ Mandolin and KiUtnrduut, Mi'ssra, (lovert nnd Mlntot a party to about forty of bur friends last Vocal Solo,...". ,MliM Nellie ltalntol 4 I'lano duct, MUWH Florence and Mniii! Dunn! Wednesday night. limitation.. Miss Hcttk A surprise party wan given Mias Nana Vocal solo ,.,,„,,,,,,,,, ,Mlw Maud Dcnni Grubb of Bcluiar last week by about "~ While most of our sales of bicycles are on the cash basis, there are some peo- RpctUition, MisH Bertha Duncan 4 Music ..,,,,,, .urcliwtm of her friends. Address ..N. 0. HtnpH A party wan given to B, 51, Bennett of ple who do not find it convenient to pay out the full purchase price of a wheel Mniiiliilli) and ffiilturdiiijt, MesMS. Covi'itand Mintoi Conio to celebrate his list birthday. Recitation...,.,,,, Miss Hi'ttie. Urowt; 4 Vocal relo Walter IS. Parson Piano Uunt, ,,,, at once. In these cases the buyer can pay a part of the amount at the time he MljKaos Hnicfl Chnilwirk and Floreuen c:ndoc Jifaloguo—"PMri'oiiHlns",,M|g9CH Mzztn Simpson, 4 Radio Mrwill and Maggie Balnton, Edwurd buys the wheel and the rest can be paid in small weekly sums. We sold a large WuoHoyaud Snmnol Woolley. A MILLION Refreshments were served-after the 4 t'litertainment. BOOKS. number of wheels on this plaikjast year and also the year before, This year we The council was organized with 48 Rare, Curious, Current, IN STOCK members, but during the year it has just ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Clifmpor tliriti nt any U00M Store expect to sell still more. This plan is very satisfactory to us and it gives the 4 doubled that number and now has 0 members. In tho World, LIBItAttlEH AND HOOHH BCJUUHT buyer his wheel at the beginning oJBthe season, A union meeting of tho council o MAMMOTH CATALOGUE FHEIS, 4 American Mechanics in the vicinity o LECCAT BROTHERS, i- 1 Red Bank, will be held in the rooms ol SI OHAMBEItS MTRBET. Onward council of Red Bank next Mon 3d Door West of City Hall rink. NEW YORK 4 day night. A number of the state offi- cers of the order will he present at th <-^REPAIRING AND meeting. One Man's Idea Of Easter 1B that it is the day un wlili-li th 4 woroeii wear now spring bonnets. He forget.* A Big Shooting Tournament. to add that they always have a new Easter dress Business is growing brisker every day in our repairing department. In a few <|L A three-days' shooting tournament be to set off tho bonnet. But then he didn't knov gan at Elkwood Park "yesterday. Th that his wife could huve It well nimle nt our weeks we will be still busier. If your wheel needs repairs the sooner you bring it m chief event of the tournament is th establishment for 0 reasonable price, A gown grand American handicap, which tak« cut, fitted and stitched, trinimlnp cut and fit- place to-day. The winner gets $500 am ted at ono-thlrd tlio cost of making complete to us the~less of the riding season you will lose. We also do enameling and our ^ a silver cup,, and the .second and thiri If he reads this he can make tho Idea complete. get POO arid $300 respectively. To-mor Call and see ui whether you have work to be work in this branch Is equal to the best turned out anywhere. Our prices for ¥ row four eventa will take place and the done or not. We ore always glad to give rotor, American handicap will be shot off i : ease it is not finished to-day, (nation, repairing are^always moderateT' * "~ * """""* "-"-""""-;r3f . » , »—___ IVINS MODISTES, Running Races at Shrewsbury. 21 Broad Itiiit, Bergen building, Bel Bant, N. I Two running rncea were held a Shrewsbury on Saturday. Both won 100-yard daahea. The first was won b The Same. Jerry Grant of Shrewsbury in twelv seconds, John Smith of Red Bank WHS | POPE & PATTERSON. I second. The second event was w;,;) by Old Story. Edward naccy of Red Hank, His time wns 12! Heeondn. Rants will !»• hold ut Trying to convince you that we R('d Bank un April 4th. . are ^eliHig-good-goods— cheap. We sell Midway Gun Club Match. 0 bars Babbitt's Soap for, 25c. 39 Cents ilie Midway gun club of Matawanheld 6 bars Ozone Soap,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,26c. / their regular match for the club badge 6 bars Octagon Soap , 98c. Buys a white, unlaundered shirt ' last Wednesday afternoon. The badge 0 bars Laundry Sap , 25c. was won by J. YanBraokle, who killed 10 bars Blizzard Soap ....,,,,,.,,, ,'25e. of fair quality muslin, reinforced live straight birds. Kit Warne was sec- back and front, continuous fncinp 10 TIMES OUT OF 10. ond and W, Perrine third. After this 7 packages Soapine ,25c, 8 packages Presto .,.,-.,.,,, 2So, and full size. The New York Journal recently offered ten bicycles to the ten winners in a guessing contest, match a miss and out with a one-dollar 8 packages Satine. , ,25c, entrance was shot.- This was also won 8 paekagea 1770 Soap Powder., 35c. •••--.-- leaving the choice of machine to each;—; — by VanBracklo with eleven straight 5 poundm Washing Soda,,.,, , fie, • birds, 5 dozen Clothes Pins,,, 5c, 49 Cents ALL OF THEM CHOSE • —••••>• — Linwood Shepherd Wins at Fool, Ouv sale of Canned Goods is Buys a white, unlaundered shirt The pool tournament of the Asbury" still continued, of good muslin, linen bosom. &e., Park wheelmen ended last week, Eight- good enough for any man to wear, een games were played by each contest- COLUMBIA BICYCLES, ant, Linwood Shepherdwon all -but-one- ...._ F. E.ISUPP, ' game and received the first prize, a cue, STANDARD OF THE WORLD, Joseph Harrison came second and Clar- Near Railroad StatioitrMonmoutft Street, 25 Cents ence Dohson and Edwin Burtls third and RED BANK, NEW JERSEY, Nine immediately, and one after he had looked at others. And the Journal bought ten fourth. The booby prize went to James Will buy a necktie that in many Columbias, Paid $100 each for them, too. - " F. Edge, ItltllilllMMimiMIIII! places you will pay 50 cent* for. On even terms a Columbia will be chosen J. R. Wort Wins a Pair of Peacocks. Fine Show A shooting match was held at Long Hats, Caps, ti-m es of Branch last Wednesday for a pair of peacocks. Fred Beale won the birds. Of Fine Organs, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Cardigan 1896 ART OATALOGUE FREE, He put them up again and they were Jackets, Gloves, &c, at very low won by J, Kunkel Wert, A iK'tkT show tliun In a factory, he- i'iuiHu wo hrivu more kliitlH—nioremnkt's prices. to try iinil choosm from. WM. A. COLE, Agent. Odds and Ends of Sport. MiiHon & Huiiilln, Kstoy, Pnloubot, A cake walk at. Long Branch last, PiituiinViCtiii'aKuOrguii Co., iirtil (he A Big Discount Wednesday night was won by Ttiley Col- (tivm Story & (Haik (Irgan, tho hito pttt- ston and "Miss Bessie Hughes of that ti'insi of lioniitlfiil high top anil mliTor place, A Mr, Johnson of Red Bank On Winter Clothing of every de- ruses. Prk'i's, 317 up, ^ scription. ************************** walked into second place. S'o ono dun nmlio u uilstuko In jirloo * For the fourth time William Watts has nur cjiiiLllty hurti. _.And if- utter.we, de- won the club badge of the Hayside gun DoYou Own aBicycle? _..._ liver the Instrument ynu I'hringo your club. At the lust 'match for the badge inlnUi we'll tiiko It liiick gratis nnd Some day you'll want it repaired. If you're in a hurry, send it to us—we'll Watts broke %\ out of 25 blueroeks. • cliiH'ifully, A. LUD.LOW, A friendly match between Dr, O, C. Any oustoiiit'i1 who bu>xof IIH MI'ST fix it quickly, do it well and charge you a low prlie for the service. to lued in our Bread, Rood flour makee Bogardus and A, Morris, Jr., both of Ludlosv Hall, Red Bank, N, J. Keyport, was won by Bogardus, lie kill- nK siittsUiHl—OIHI.' wii're not, When we've done this and treated you Courteously, you'll not object much better bread than poor floor. (.'uUilugN, tlluHtriituil, on request. Ttaat'H an advantage you get la dealing ing 34 pigeons to MorViu's 23. llu\)uru\ IJI'I'III iattrn in jitiii /«(;;- to speaking a good word to your friends about us—now will you ? Charles Covert of Keyport won the gun wait. with us. put up by Joseph Vigiie and shot for at lltus we build up our business, * • the Baysidc club grounds. He broke 21 Minton's Emulsion out of 28 blue rocks. JOSEPH W. CHILD, At the races recently held in the lee BERRANG & ZACHARIAS, Palace at New York, tlie second priae, a BROAD STREET, RED BANK. silver mug, was won by Leander Wood BRANCH- LAKEWOOD, N. J. ASBURY BARK, N~ J. of Keyport. Cod Liver Oil ••-•-•••• • • • • » • •• • •#••*•*••• •** • Harry Chambers won a shooting mutch 20 Broad Street, Red Bank. N, J. WALTERS GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES! at live sparrows at Clarksburg Inst week, Presents the wonderful tonic and •••••••»•••»»»••••»••••• r» nutritive properties of its ingredl- - Vents in a most pleasing and pal- Standard Painted Tin Shingles! A Party on Spring Street. atable form. TJMj '' fishy " odor of Don't be deceived with poor Sheet Metal Roonng. Our William Many of Spring Htrect gave a cod liver oil is eliminated, and the Painted Tin Shi not en arc more durable than it ii party to a number of "his friends on Sat- New Neckwear disagreeable taste entirely con- possible to innke a Un roof, put on in the old style. Our Gal~ urday night to celebrate his 23d birthday. cealed by a pleasant-tasting'flnvor. vantxeil Bhtnglea an both RUST nnd RAIN PROOF About twenty persons were present and .-.It's easily digested, even by the WITHOUT PAINTING, No othfiri are. Manufactured by THE an enjoyable evening was spent in danc- In To-Day. weakest stomach, and is especially NATIONAL SHEET METAL ROOFING CO. ing. During the evening Joseph Hteele desirable for children, Why use eombUHtlCiin wood shlDglei when you can get tlie It comprises all the new riut bottles, 00 cents. gave several recitatioii» and a recitation styles and shades, and the dc- very boHt Flro-proof BhinpyipH nt about the siHue price V was also given by the I partment is cumplete. The „ . JOHN BUTTON. Bed Bank, N, J. new stylus include Puffs, A Veteran's Misfortune. Tecks, diT Joinvillcs, Ascots, C. A. i CO,, Uze a Purs, Efficient ii Coleman's It is probable that Capt, II. H, Mason BiindLrtiWS and Four-in-Hands of Aflbury Park will lose Iris leg, lie was Bhofc in the leg during the civil war in all_colors. No, 3 Broad SI Red Bank, N.J, find Healthful and the wound has troubled him ever since. It is now thought that amputa- New Shapes in Hats MOOTH POWDER.— tion below the knee will be iiecessnry. CIGARS UZE DR. BORDEN'S IDEAL Harnemm. •-,- — • -••• We have a complete force of workmen HOPPrNG'S, TO DENTIFRICEr for turning out flne work at reasonable Prepored by W, B. PARSONS. Photographs! prices. We are selling farm harness THE UP-TO-DATE HATTER, Just received 100,000 nice, Sold by all drugglita—25c. with collars from $28 to $88 \ eingie bug- gy liarnesa, $0 and up wards; light double long filler cigars which we are NOTICE TO HUNTERS, road harness, %%% and upwards; also Township Committee Meetings, selling at 80 cents a box of • WALL PAPERS every pther kind at lowest possible prices, : AT _ at Birdsall & Son's, Monmouth street.— Tho Board of Township Committed of Hhrowgbui7 fifty, at All pareons are forbidden hunting on horseBaoi township will hold regular Bflfitln(Ea at Town Hall, Adv. ",: • on Monmouth Btreet. Rod Bant, N. J.. on tho Bret HARRISON'S. over our lands, i, ' . -— -^ 4 * and third Saturday! of each month, from 4 to 6 P.M. r A. C. HABRI8ON, PACH'S, Red Bank. linn r. ORivroiB, Subscribe for to BED BANK REOIB- >.- ' Townablp Clerk. Sf Broad Street, R«« Bank, N, J. 8ABAU C, CRAWFORD. TEB—$ 1.50 per year,—Adv, ••••»•»»»•»»•»••»»•»»•»•» THE RED BANK REGISTER, TOWN TALK, OCEA.NPOBT NEWS. DANA'S SarBaparilla is not only the * • • Flowers beat of all romodioi for tho Norve«, LdTor, A nirihday ielrhrntlon and a Sur- kldneyB, Stomach and Blood; but if n* JOHN II. COOK, Bailor «n4 Proprietor One of the odd thing* now taking I Bicycles place IH tho action of Homo of the Demo- Marjorie Wan! was thirteen years old benefit, you can get your money hack, AND For Easter. ON FBQNT BTIIEET, cratic papers of Monmouth i-ounty. The on Saturday. To celebrate her birthchiy The same guarantee applies to DANA'B farmers of the county have HUlIWed a I Hiwl, Adjoining tho she gave » little party that afternoon. PillB, Cough Syrup and Plasters. For sale ItKl) 1UNK, N. j. great deal during tho hwt three ^MIVH, Games made the young folks happy dur- Rosiis, A week or BO ago a fannorn' organiza- ing tho afternoon and toward night ico Sundries, I by J. Alex Guy, Agent, Holmdel, N. J. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 'J5, IHOH, tion met at Freehold, and after talking cream, cake and other refreshments were LlLLlES, overflie hard times and tho poor prices*, served. Those present at the J»rty were fU.OOO WANTED, they decided to m-ndtwoof their number The light, easy running, much I they decided to mndt Harriet Havnes, Luella Pricerce, , Anna CARNATIONS. Tho Sewer Plans. to Washington with a memorialil , askinki g Tallman, Addiddiu BillingH, EEllla VVanKirk, •5 talked about I I liuvo a oliont who wlshe* to borrow 8.1,000 on The opposition to tlie plan of fiuw thathtt tthho reciprocitity treatitreaties boe nmiin«ain put Crawford Hnynes, Thomas andd RicharRdd (lrat-claas Long Branch property. The loan la gilt in force in order to open foreign markets Little, IxiiiiM Hayward, Michael Murray STEARNS, All the finest varlties at the Aildrogs for full pnrticulan, by ini-ans of Held irrigation is to American produce. Several of tho and Waltt'i Shoemaker. lowest prices. Also cut g more and i»im> pronounced Democratic pa porn of the comity have A surprise party was given at Robert $ 100, 1 HOW AS P. neKBNNA, overy day uiuong the farnierH and vi'Hi- spoken very favorably of the misNuin to E. Evans's on Monday night of last week, Mowers. Hrmifh, w, j. dontrt in ilu< mMghboiTiocxI of tin- ili'Id Washington, This 1H laughable, when it Dancing and games entertained tbu M reme'inbered that threo years ago guests, and refreshments were served at Tin- wheel that leads all. proposed to bo taken, Almost every these sumo Democratic papers went midnight. Those present were Douglas I LOUIS PRATE, resident ami property owner within a almost cruzy in their efforts to HIIOW that Garrigan, Royal Ward, Walter Cum- the reciprocity provisions of the McKin- I mils of the tield has Bigned a prottwt mings, Misses"Nana Hayward, Kathleen 1 THE TRUE BLUE NEXT TO Ft. F. -WILBUR'S. The One nguiiwt its UMO, nnd thoy are preparing ley bill wan thVimwt awful ])iece of leg- Garrigan, Maud Cummings. Luella Price islation over enacted. and Lena Crater, Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. to light tho matter in the courts in case # # # Whitney Con row of Brooklyn is visit- TOURIST, 1 Organ the commissioners undertake to locate Most of the farmers of Moumouth ing his father, John S, Conrow, who ia the wsvage diHpoHal grounds in their lo- cuunty voted against the reciprocity laid up with a sore throat. ,>" Easter Sunday oality. The opposition of the people of nu'iisures in JHOa; and I wouldn't, hen Harvey Hard wick will move from the S75. that is above all others A perfect high grade wheel, the town M alHO becoming stronger, bit surprised, if reciprocity is made a William Ferry house to the Gustier house a '-medal winner" and part of the Republican platform thin on the racetrack property. up-to-date in every respect. i April 5th, 1896. chiefly on account of tho additional ex- year, to sue these snme fanners come Samuel Smock, who recently dislo- H, D, CURTIS, Agent, There is not any more time than you that is acknowledged pense of constructing the sowers on tho out and vote against it, although they cated his ankle, ia able to walk with the best the world over, is irrigation plnn, are now paying out good money to send aid of crutches. 27 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J, will need to get your new hat by that men to Wash! igton to advocate it, Augustus C'laiBou of New York spent time. the The aesvor plans are to ho completed # # # Sunday with William Garrigan. We hope you will make your selections Bouio time this week and the commis- Miss" Rosa Vaughn of Brooklyn is visit- I But the Democratic party and the BOARD WANTED. early, so as to have a flrat choice, aa we sioners will then no doubt decide ex- Democratic papers are not the only gro- ing Mrs. William" Hay ward. Mason I Hamlin actly what to do in the matter. They h'Kcjut; things at the present time. Every- Charles Koswull is confined to the wish you to have the advantage of m house, with a heavy cold, Wiinteil by ftIml y of refinement and her lompan have already passed upon the irrigation body remembers how, three years ago or complete a variety aa possible. so, the managers of the Republican party lull, two comfortable rooms on second story, with Organ, method and have agreed to adopt that iKiiini, Private family preferred. Strictly Bret-class We have been careful in selecting de in the state concluded that the Republi- LINCROFT NEWS. signs which, in our judgment, are the plan of disposal of the Howage. They cans could not elect a majority of the ri'ferenrPa given nnd required. Address, stating Ml Organ cau be lorois and full particulars, E. F, H,, Post-Offleo box moat desirable to be had. bought only through have the, power, however, to change the assemblymen under the method of elect- nf n'hoophifi Cauifh—A Vhlltl us We are county ing assemblymen from districts. So they KM. lied Bank, Now Jersey. £y Stamjmig of all kinds done. ftKents, Bond for plans at will, and a change to some, Ailoptvti—A Vanillin Sociable, new catalogue. went into court and asked the court to Four of Simon Pylos children are sick other method could be made either by declare that this method of electing as- the present board or by Homo subsequent with whooping cough. Mrs, Thomas semblymen by districts was illegal, and Schilling and Mrs, James By ram are also MISS A. L. MORRIS'S hoard. that all the assemblymen from each sick with whooping cough, R, a. TUSTINC, county must run on one ticket, to be MILLINERY. When the vote on the sewer question voted for all over the county. The court Mrs. Robert Thompson has adopted a Mattison Ave, and Bond St., was taken, the vote was simply as to a young girl from the children's home in Corner Broad and Front Streets, Asbury Park, N. J, did decide this way, but not until after Flushing, Long Island. whether the town should,,have sewers or the Republicans had carried the assem- CANDY BUSINESS FOB SALE, bly by the district method. Now the A sociable will be given at Mrs. Robert not. It was generally understood that Thompson's to-morrow night. ^ovelties I Republican managers have become afraid I want to Bell my candy business on account o sewers, if constructed, should be built on that the Democrats may carry the assem- Hayward Wright will move from the the irrigation plan, and in the minds of bly on the county plan, and they are Dennis Mooney farm to Dr. William haying other business to attend to. The business is a great majority of those who voted for passing an amendment to the constitu- Patterson's farm at this place. AND located on the oust side of Brood street, Red Bank FARM Miss Blanche Magee of Tinton Falls sewers tho vote was on the mode of con-tion to go back to the district method. I in the Borden building, nej't door to White There are many lightning changes in spent the latter part of last week with struction as well as on the direct ques- politics, but it's rather unusual to see a Miss Kittle Dray at this place, CONFECTIONERY Knapp'g. 1 will iell itooi and flxtureg very cheap tion of sewers. Under ordinary circum- Joseph Thompson is sick with a heavy i The Oxtimti alone cost more than my gelling pric* great party gravely trying to undo what AT stances the commissioners would not be it labored just as hard to do only u short cold, I A good trade has boon built up. Buyer can al« MACHINERY justified in changing the method then time ago ; particularly when on each oc- have the lease of thia store, which ia at a low rent. casion the party declares that it Is striv- TWO SHOT AND KILLED, proposed of building the sewers ; but if ing for morality and good government. ., . GROVER'S, A good chance for a pushing couple, Every op- the irrigation system is to be the cause # * « i/frrri'i/ ThamvHan Killed by a Girl portunity will bo given to beginners to learn th FOR SPRING. Next to Adlem & Cole's, I of delay, or of a long and vexatious law- George Woods, Jr., has begun writing business, suit, there is no question but the people Harry Thompson, a former resident of O, SKILTON. letters to explain his failure to defeat Hcobeyville, was shot and mortally hurt I will sell this year, M I have in the past, the fttf of the town would prefer some other 0. E. Davis and Charles L. Davis at the RED BANK, N. J. at Lancester, Pa., on Saturday, His best Farm Moohlnery obtoinable. For early spHaf plan adopted whioh would ensure their recent school election. As the whole town slayer was Bertie O'Connell, a girl for POPULAR AS

b ^K ^^ ^^ # ^^ ^~ ^K ^K ^E ^K ^K ^K ^K ^K ^& j^fc ^K ^^ ^K ^K"^^"^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ work I have the following • prompt construction, provided the abso- knows how Mr. Woods boasted of the way whom Thompson had deserted his wife ! lie would slaughter the two Davises, and and family. Thompson's family lived Bicycling is, many more people lute safety of the town from a sanitary as the whole town likewise knows of the at Horrisburg and his business affairs would ride if they learned on a Olirer, Smith Bend and Bissell Chilled point of view was secured, complete lizzie lie made of the job, it took him to other towns. In one of Isn't worth while to say anything more A Three Day Special. WINDSOR ^-^ Plows, There is a special reason for the con- these towns he met Miss O'Connell. He about that, pretended to her that he was unmarried LererAllSteel Harrows. struction of the sewers early this spring, * w * and induced her to elope with him. She More Bpeed with less exertion than If the trolley road is to be built and per- Mr, Woods goes back to lost full's cam- lived with him for some monthi, and on can be found in any other wheel, Spring Tooth Harrows. manent improvements are niade to the paign and repeats the stale He that learning of his deception she shot him A Windsor juit bowls along. Acme Harrowi, THE REGISTER opposed D. D. Denise and and afterward shot herself, Both of roads by the trolley company as a recom- 0, A. Francis ai candidates for the as- them will die, Disk, Solid and Cutaway Harrows, pense for the use of the streets, the sewer C. C. SMOCK, Agent, sembly because THE REGISTER was not Thompson was a descendent of some Riffs Plows and Farrowing Sleds, mains should be first put down in order selected to^ publish the laws, He also of the oldest families of Monmouth FRONT STREET, BED BANK, N. J, to avoid the destruction of these road says that THE REGISTER is not friendly county, and he has many relatives here. Asparagus Plows, to him now because of his rigid moral (Near Bridge Avenue.) improvements, Besides this, sowers are His wife was Miss Annie Proctor, who Aspinwall Potato Planters, uprightness in refusing to oppoBe Denlse was a school teacher at Hcobeyville at JERSEY BULL FOR SALE, a more-pressing need of the town than and Francis then • and that THE REGIS- the time he married her. Wheel Bakes, Mowers and Binders. either trolley roads or road improve- TER w friendly to O. E. Davis because m I also keep a fall line of Casting*. ments, and the commissioners should Mr. Davis did! I fail to see what con- First-class throroughbred Jeriey bull for sale, two nection there is between Mr. Woods'* ., Homes l I years old, Will be sold very cheap, hasten the work in every possible manner. hatred of the Davises and lafct fall's cam- My new lot of horsefliB as fine a If not eonveDi sold {(heap. factory, I will gladly return your money. April M-Iiflv, j, K. Mrioning of Bed Brink. Republican campaign money from the Apply to Mm. E, E. Curliart, Chiipcl Hill, N. J, April Dth—Ruv, Frank Uurdhcrof Kulnntown. general fund in each election district April Otli-ttov, W, H, J. Pnrk«r of MiUdlutowii. There's no risk in buying of me, April 7tU-il«v, H. W. milter, of Atlantic mgli- would be about |75, and that the Repub. BARN TO RENT ~" lunils. ' • . licans of Shrewsbury township would Burn to I'oiit on the corner of Broad und Mou- April 8th—Rev. K, C. Marten of Asbury Park, put up more than 'for « good - many moufh Kiivt'W, Apply to Dr. J. H, Botts, April nUi—Ucv. W, K. Wt>tli)ini>yi;r of Lukusvooil, .years past in order to try and hold the Harry Howlaud will move from New- SITUATION WANTED, township together. The very night that A man wnntH n Bltuaiion to tiiko enre of immos or ark to Eiitontown about the HrHt oi' this was announced George'"Wo6ds, Jr., B a ilrivm'. Address Uoorsfe McKay, lied Bank, • J. KRID EL, April, Mr,: Howlaud 1H employed in u went to the Shrewsbury "township Re« hat factory at Newark. publican campaign managers and of- FOR RENT. Matthew Byrnes will take liiR horses fered to' take charge of spending their Htiu-ii' contiiininB fl rooms tit Little silvw. pioiite w. Lippincott's RreeulioiiHt', Apply to E. W. smith, to Westcliesifli', New York, next Sunday, money in one of the election districts on Oceunpcirr, N. J, to engage in the ^running races held election day, and his offer was accepted. Broad Street, ^ Red Bank, N, J, there this season. These facts are known to every man who Keyport's Best Restaurant. The choir of the Zion church of En ton. took any part in the Republican cam- Pi-ople vlsltinj! Koyiwit eiih (jet a Rood inuai at- town will give a benent concert in paign last fall, and in view of these Yuiicoy Andc'rson'H restaurant, (iood food and ••••••••••»»•••»»»••••••••••»••»••••••••••••••••»•• Crescent hall'the''first of April. facts Mr. Wood's description of his un-Kootlservine, (iHtcror for iiartiuH, weddlnp, etc. Elwood Snydiiir hai been repainting yielding rectitude in that campaign M ORTCAO and repaperlng the interior of his hotel. becomes very funny, and entitles him to A desirable, six per cent mortRacH for STOOon Lyttiaton White has been elected a place as a local humorist. Wont Lon« Bnmeh property will bo sold on account I SEED treasurer of,the Episcopal church. of the present holder moving from this locality. -.-I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAlfOF CHOICE \ \ Edward ThrooKmorton caught eight Address Mortgage, box SJ07. Red Bank, N, J. It is one of the biggest bar- SEED OATS FROM PEGRIA, ILLINOIS. ; ; rate in one trap on Sunday night. The Opera House Sale Adjourned', COUPLE WANT WORK, George. Williams u employed at the The sale of the Red Bank opera house, A man and wife want work on place near Ued gains ever .offered. Don't fail FARMERS IN WANT OF ANY WILL Lovett nunery at Little Silver. which was to have taken place to-day, Bank. Man undentandu care of horses nnd garden- to embrace the opportunity. Joseph Dangler is sick with pneumonia. inRi wife is a first-class eook and lnuudwwi. od SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON ME, , haa been adjourned until next Wednes- ruferonoei. Address T. D, L,, Box 758, m*d Bank. Hta recovery w doubtful. day. SEED POTATOES. Buggy, Harness and Map, $55. Buguv, HarnesH and Whip, GitieD Mountains beat all others for production Hendrickson & ipplegate, •'.< L.£. BROWN, Good, «tout bOKW, harness and whip Good, atout buggy, harness and whip and cooking. Ratal from Northern need last voar, SO cenU nor barrel it Hugh Brien'a. Wood view, ; forf50i»t Birdsall & Son's, Monmouth fdr.tOB, at Birdsall & Son's, Monmouth Oolt'i Neck, N, J. Farm formerly owned by Thomas „ , ; Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. street.—Adv, street—Adv, Byaii ' •• 1 Front Bed Bank, N, J. »»»»»•»•»••••••»»•»•»••••••••••••••••»•••»»••#•»»»• Her Eye*. Beat to the Ijiidy, whtini' jiinrii il \*t" "i told you,'1 he iinswurmi, "tlmt tho Ml(rtrr»», nine* you no milch To knuw thii jilnni of C'upiil'N l!ri', plnwj Wiin nut tnkiiii, iiml I timk it. I ro- In your fuir nhrlnii Unit fliiiiiii ilut fiiNC! to give It up." Yt't nuviT hnrliorrd tn your liri'iwl. "Oh, viiry well; tln-n you will go to It hldiw nut in your U\m no awi-of, ParlH without your liiggnge " Hnjlng Nor -whcni UIP romi ugil lllti* mwt, wliioh, I seized the vitllxn whifh was In tho But » liltio blKlicr, but n llltlii hlKlu-r. ruck over his head and IIUIIK it out of thn , thtsns obr thcrii Ilt-a Cuplri'h U™ window. Next followi'il Humi) ihawi in thinui Htiirry, jilMriiiiK Hlriips, then KOIUO HIicka and rugs, nfUir Tluira Cujitil'H Miicrml ft™ lli-H. that a Hiimllnr biiiulln, Wliat tht) iiinn Thu* «>yii4 I Mtriv* not to enjoy, would have ilmiii I do not know, but at For ihiiy him' power tn ilrHtroj; LhlH jminturii tho IJKIJ" intervuiitid. "Hiui Nor mi I for u wnillu or kiM, hurts" HIIO Halii, "you KO right out on the Ho nu'ttnlj triiiiiijiliH not my lilliw. platform and tiring IIIUMI tlilugH in again." MOVING!!! Hut • little Jilijtaor, but n little higher, I rjitnb %a onwn iny i-hiut^ ili'nire, "I'll do nothiiiK of thn hort." 1 cried, iniiil Mtriiighi, through, "If tho man HIIN This is the season of changes. Perhaps you contemplate hero two inlnnteK longer, I'll rhuok him moving in our immediate neighborhood ? If you do, then we TIGER AND LADY, out aft»'r them." Spring '• Well," wild thn Lnily with dimiijion in know that our large, complqte and clean stock of groceries will There may romp ft time in !1I!H world her volcn, "if you don't lirlng (IIOHO thlngH appeal to you, and we shall enjoy a share of your patronage. In I Nlmll bring thotu in myHtilf," ifhon iicojilo am clvlllzi-d, and when eus- What was it Tlgor to diif TJio I^ady wont At any rate, if you want a tradesman who is prompt and fully toin llOUWK Will l>0 HWl'jlt frillll tllO fuCO Of out of tho carringe on to this plntfnrm, and up-to-date, give me a call. tlio mirth, but that tlnii!, lUaHl IK not yut. I saw that HIIO intended to pink tip tho Wo nro ciiniiii'lleil in npi-n our valises and man's traps and bring them in, and lie allow n tuiHtiiiiiK oliioiat tiiriiiiimiiKiuimong was quite willing to havo ln'.v do HO, 1 L, VAN GILLUWE, Cor. Front St, and Maple Are. our underwear, searching for tohue.co ami couldn't, allow that, HO I followed her, piok- nueh thlngM which ho inluht know, If ho od tip thoartielosnnd brought thorn niook- wore ft traveling man, wero doftly con- ly into the carriage. Tho I J»(ly K( ood watnh- In Building a Home, Ing ino through tho window until I placed ceaicHl elhuwhoro. Kueh uountry JUIH llet are now on exhibition, them neatly in tho rank again. Tho -most important of all thinge to be considered after a solid foundation own little playful ways pertaining to thu hua been laid, is the Plumbing and Gas Fitting, All the worry and trouble collection of duty. "Now," wild tho Frenchman, leaning The latest fancies and the correct fashions in after years is saved by having this work done properly at the start. We But this Mory Is not intended to hlngo across to mo, "you npologlzo to mo if you constantly employ a force of skilled and reliable workmen, and guarantee plonsis," for 1890. A bountiful assortment on tho customs of our country, anil thu "What I did," I nnHwerod, ''I did bo- the best service—promptly executed—at very- moderate prices. foregoing am inwruly moral riiHiwlluiiH on oauHo tho Lady commanded jno to do It. , I to make selections from. Eemodeling Old and Defective Plumbing a specialty. Estimates fur- tho manners nnd customs of iiationH which' did it vory reluctantly, and aa for apology, nished without charge. •uppofw tliwiiKolvt'S toboeivlilzud, "Alan-" you can go to morry"— Samples of new plumbing applianeeB may be seen in working order in our Dora none; cuiHtomn ixviHtly," wiiHtho tursn show room on Front street, west of the Southern railroad. report of tho man who wits asked to wrlto I don't know that thoro is any nood to BD account of tho manners and customs of nut down tho Tmt of tho Bunt unco hero. the Polynesian islands, and I tiilnk tho The man loaned complacently back in his ADLEM & COLE. remark might perhaps bo applied to tho Hunt, with n provoking, triumphant smilo THE SANITARY PLUMBING CO., revenue dupartmuntsof fioniogovernnionts on his face which mado tlio helpless Tlgor W. J. BROADMEADOW, - - Manager. which it may be an well not to name. grit his teeth in angor, I looked out of ••••••»»•••••••••••••••••• Customs aru beastly, uo matter whoro ono flio window to toll tlio Lady to come into happens to moot thom,nnd I think tho man. tho carriage again, for tho trnin WAS timod MARCH, 1896—APRIL, 1896 nori of Bomo continental oountriofl who to start In a few minutCH, hut I saw hor order a traveler out of a train in tho mid. walk toward a gondarnio, whom she ac- DO YOU LIKE THE TWO PRINCIPAL MONTHS FOR RENOVATING THE die of the night in order to havo his bng- costed with a winning smile. Tho gor SYSTEM BY USING gngo examined aro tho least to bo com- goous official pliioed his huols together In mended. Of coiirso a train in Europe la military fashion and raised his hat to the not a very oomfortabli) mothod of travel- Lady, then ho bent his head very doforen AUNT MARY'S Ing Ht tho best, novertholoss somotimoB tially whilo sho appeared to bo whispering ono dooB got n chance to go to sloop on tho to him in a voice BO low that It was Im- possible for mo to hoar what was said. Good Rye Whiskey: EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL night journey, and the brutality of being routed up to take part in a ceremony Suddenly the officer straightened himself AND which no intellectual mnn can possibly be up, and, with a look of amazement on his Interested in makes sometimes ovon tho face, orlod: "No, no! No man could pos- mildest mannered pereon .Indulge in lan- sibly act like that. Surely, madam, you IF YOU DO, TRY A BOTTLE OF AUNT MARY'S SARSAPARILLA. gnngo that ho donply rogrots nflorward. must bo mistaken I" NO BETTER PREPARATIONS MADE. No; this story la not about customs, ox- "Groat hoavons," I thought aghast, oept in go far as tho custom houso ncci- "Buroly the Lady is not giving the Tiger 60 CENTS BUYS A BOTTLE OP EITHER. dontally intriidos Itself, Tho object of the away by complaining to the gendarme of DELLWOpD XXXX $1.00. his conduct! I have humiliated myself -MADE BY- narratlvo la to givo an Illustration to tho before tho Frenchman whilo ho leered at notable remark made by tho Into Sam mo and sat thoro in triumph." Tho Patch, when he jumped over Niagara falls gendarme quickly approached tho stops of -—namely, that "Home things can bo done the carriage, stood bosldo them whilo he COOPER <& SNEDEN, at well us some others," and tho phrase politelf-wftved the Lady on board, then may bo varied by saying that some things foHowod hor to tho door of our compart- • • APOTHECARIES • • can be aecompIiBhed one way when failure ment, and she pointed out to him the GEO. R. LAMB & CO,, attends nil offofta in another direotion. Frenchman who sat in the oorner. The Corner Broad and White Streets, Red Bank, N. J. It WB§ just 12; 13 o'clock at night whon gendarme oamo sternly forward. the fast train going to Paris drow up at the frontier, The oarrlagos wore of the "Is it possible, sir," ho said, ''that you 2$ and 27 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. corridor pattern, •which Europeans vainly have taken the place of this Lady and re- 1 INVESTIGATION imagine is the American plan. A narrow fuso to give It upf" 1 OFTEN LEADS paaBBgo ran along one Bide of the enrringo, "The plaoo was unoooupied," said the and, opening out from thii, woro a num- man uneasily, ber of oompartmonts, onoh Boating eight "Of course it was unoccupied," said the To many disclosures, when applied to the qualtity of Hate. pOTionB, The Lady nnd the Tiger had gendarme Indignantly. 'All passengers When Recipes in any been on the train Binoe it started in tho aro compelled to go into tho custom houso. afternoon ftt 6 o'clock on the previous day, You know that as well as I do. You are and BO hadffl choioo of plaoos, I sat in one onrtain it is your plaoo?" turning to the CURTIS'S HATS oorner by the winclow, and the Lady sat Lady and spooking as politely as ho had In a corner opposite, As the train wont spoken gruflly to the other, Cook Book Always get the verdict as being the beat. From the lower to the higher on toward Franco the empty pianos gradu- "Oh, quito!" said the Lady, and several ally filled up, and now the carriage was BO of the passengers who had not said n word priced, full that one or two wretched porfionR wore during my struggle at onoo assured the pacing up and down the oorridor or trying gondarmo that the Lady had occupied that Call for baking powder, Keystar will produce better re- (STETESON'S WE SMAJ), to got places on little uncomfortable hinged place for some hundroda of miles. sults without using so much. Light, flaky biscuit or We give you the best value. Our |3.00 Derby Is positively the -'* Mats attached to tho Hide of the pnHHage "Ooine," said the gendarme, ''come out With a patent spring somewhere which of that at once," dumplings, the most appetizing cakes and crusts; and offered at the price, made the lid flip up against tho wall whon "But," said the man protestlngly, the sitter rose to his foot, I rumombor "there are no other places on the train. no harm to the stomach, either. For we will forfeit this habit of the little hingo shelf because The train Is full." on one occasion when I rose to stretch my- "I have nothing to do with that," re- $1,000 if it is made with alum or other cheap, harmful self I sat down, oxpooting the soat to bo plied tho gendarme, "that ia for the offi- Red Bank Slate and Metal Roofing Co. still thoro, which it wasn't, I woko up cials of thi> railway. They will find you a leaveners, Keystar is a little cheaper and a great deal SLATE ROOFING, fuddonly on reaching the floor ami oxam- place. They aro compound to do so." TIN ROOFING, inod tho moohanlsm of tho cuu-trivaiicu Tlio man 'hesitated for a moment, and better than the old process powders, which often contain with interest., and perhaps juRt^aliado of the gondarmo put his hand on his shoul- alum or lime or CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, annoyance, der. "Gome," he said. "I don't want to am- FELT ROOFING The French arp reputed to \w n polite use force," monia. Stir any old PATENT METAL 1HINGLE ROOFING, nation, and although I know we would Tho man rose reluctantly from hia cor- -orogB-tho bortier some time ufter-mldnight,-- jior, taking his belongings with him, Tho brand with a little and that we would moot thu inevitable gendarmo, with an air and manner that I All Repairs and dobbin & Work Promptlv and Well Done. onstom house, I thought tho examination havo iiover BOOH equaled, bowed and waved water and see- if—-it—| of-baggage would bu Homowhat Kiiporllclal, his hands toward tho vacant soat. Tho Ranges, Furnaces, Hot Air and Steam lleatlng. and that iniiybu ii oiiHtoms oflhior would Lady fiinihid, and returning hia bow Bank smells bad! ppino through tho train and kink at the Into tho place. The gendarme then, bring- Leavens Most,- Slate Hearthi, Llntelb and Capi. linalior piocuS'of luKgago Wilhout disturb- ing his hocl's together with a oliok, bowed AT GROCERS: , This firm is controlled by practical and responsible men^ All work is done ing us to any grout-oxtont. Kuoh, how- to us all and loft thn compartment, __ The Always Pure,—* promptly and guaranteed and strictly inTaccordance witB^greeMeHi.T Our prices ever, was far from bulng the case. Wo Lady bent over to mo and said in a whisper: Quarter-pound cans, J80, are as low as the work can be done for to pay oitt honest debts, live and make a were told rnther gruflly that wo must "Follow that gondarmo at onco and give Half-pound cons, K!e,, him at JiuiKt 0 francs and give it to him so reasonable profit. , . leave the train nnd that every one must Ontj-poiind MDR, 40c. BAKING- take with him his hand baggage, I stag. nicely that ho won't think I know any- STORE : Near New York and Long Branch Railroad Station, thing about it." I oaught up to the offi- gerod out Kumnolently under tho load, and • factory s Red Biak, N. J, the Lady was compelled, to come also with cial upon tliii stops of tho carriage and POWDER. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAII. ORDKBS. a oouplo of KIUIWI Btntps, ijooauso thure prossod the money upon him. Ho refused U, S, A, wag more of hor luggago than I could it lingeringly and reluctantly, and when I FRANK VANDORN. - - Manager. carry at QUO lime, Wu wiiro kept on the Insisted ho ueeoptod it with a •deprecatory HIIIIIWItlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIMMIIillllllllH platform shivering with cold for awhile, air, snyint: ihat ho was a poor man, but it then two big doors wuro opened, and wo was thu di'ligbtof us all to oblige the Lady, _ . .. = : -- = -^% trooped in, placing our fmpedliuuiUu on a in whloImMitlmont I cordially agreed with low bunch, behind svhinh stood tho uni- him. Ami thus the International episode formed Fronuh customs ollioial, vudod. AS HOT AS to Elegant Patent Leather Shoe, f Whun tho examination was done and tho baggage challcud, wo had to wait at the other oud of tho cold room until other YOU'D LIKE. TO HAVE IT. Everyone who has seen our new Patent Leather doors wore opwiud, and thon wore allowud Shoe is delighted with it. It baa a net top, made to get out oneo iiioro to the platform and of the very finest and strongest black linen thread, into tho train. Whun 1 staggered on board SLATE! That will be the condition ofj'your . and passed along tho narrow corridor to which makes it the most beautiful shoe ever put on our compartment, I thought at first that I' There's Nothing Better house if you put in a the market. We ha^e the eicliisive sale of thii had mado a mistako, because an oldiKh shoe in this locality, it costs |7. We have a tan man wat in the corner in wliioh the Lady for a Roof. It's Durable. shoe, similarly made, with net top, at p. aad intended to journey to Paris, A BOO- ond look, howovor, had satlKiiod mo that It's Fireproof, S116wproof, this was the compartment wo had occu- THATCHER pied, and I said to tlio man, quite politely, Waterproof and pzjdof for I thought the taking of another's seat against everything that a BERGEN. had been uooidentul: "I bog your pardon, but this place be- roof ought not to,,have. HOT-AIR longs to the Lady," The man shrugged hi» shoulders and •aid that ho deeply rirgrottod tlio circum- JOHN DUGAN, HEATER. Economy is health! stances, but tho placo belonged to him im- til we 'reached Paris, \h the morning. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY, To buy the best goods for the least money, smoke Bailey's Combination "Oh," loriod hotly, "thiswon'ttlo, you We're experts on the heat busi- cigar and chew Happy Medium, fine cut. Both of these articles are know I This placo is taken nnd lias been taken alnoe the train Btsirtod. You will THOS. P. BROWN, ness. We employ only expert work- reliable, and sold by all first-class dealers for five cents each. have to get a plaoo Bouiowhoro olso," "If you wished to latain the soai," said Adjoining Sicamhaat Wharf, men, and assure you of satisfaction, the man calmly, "yuj flhould have put W. J", some baggage on it, Thoro was nothing WHOLESALE DEAL1R, here when I entered. I have the plaoo, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer In and,I Intend to keep it," GOAL, WOOD AND FERTILIZERS. BED BANK, FEEEHOLD AND MANASQUAN, N, J, "But," I insisted, "we couldn't leave THE SANITARY PLUMBING CO. We pay the highest ca^h price for all kinds of skins, » any baggage upon it beoauRo we wore corn- COM BV TUB CARLOAD. polled to take it to tho custom house," , I am prepared to Bell cool of any size by the ear Again the man shrugged his Bliouldors. load at the market prlco. Whon sold by tho carload "That has nothing to do with me," ho long tons of 2,240 poundi nro given. Coal will b# •aid, "The place wag empty when I took dolivcred when doalred. Front Street, near Southern. Eailroad Crossing. LUMBER AND HARDWARE. It, and I intend to keep it." I Handle the Beat Grades of Hard, Me Then the Tiger came nppormost. and Free Ifurning;GQal, Also Paints and Oils at Wholesale and Retail. "The devil you do!" I erlod. The Lady the Best Quality of matkamith*a behind me touohed ino on the ghouldes _..- ---.-... Coal.: ...„ ....„ Mid begged that I wouldn't uao violont language. Btockbrtdpe, H. 3. BBkcr'g, and Chittenden'i Phoi- Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels. phatoi—tnreo lmst brands for Honmoutb "iBhall not uso laoguago at all," laid County loil. -Mao- the Tiger, "but thlg man baa to get out, tTnleaehed Wood Aaahen b Wire Roptt, Boat NaUs, Rivets, Copper Nails, at I'll throw him out!" Ton or Carload, Land J*la#*er and. "Oh, you willl" laid the Frooohman. Paris Oreen, Stone and Shell TAtne in Blocks. Pulleys, Anchors and Pure Manilla ~ any quantity. New forfc Manurea by '"Zou'bet your bboti, I willi" I said, Boat or Carload, i Our Prices are Reasonable and We Prmide Liberally, i throwing dowi) my luggage, "Wlllyoa Rii Oqnoral Freighting Promptly attended to, g EBtimittoo Fnmliho Fnmlihod dWithou Without cfeMgBant cfeMgBandd da aYlalYll Ylalt solicitedsliitet solicitedd. . gg Preiton'i Fartlllmv Codorlam) toy 1»WBI, , get out quietly, or will you go after there ff BRANCH STORKS % OCEAN/ CROVE AND ASBURY PARK, i has been a fussf" SOCTH REND PtOWB.-Fannew need AUo Bone Plioaptaau and Vlah Guano, "1 Bhall not get out at all," said the Ing Indiana South Dend 1'lown ihould call oi mm, Thomai P, Brown, Wharf avenue, Bed Bank, whop j W. F , DAY & PRPRO.O, S J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, 4< they are lold at lg*8r prloei than' anywhere etae ti _J' Ko^, tot thfllMt time," I erled, throw- UIB oonnty, Fisturos and parto of plowa sold sop ^88B BROAD STREET, NEWARK,, W. JJ^^ S lnst OD tie window, "will you clve UDthii arately. BBONT ST., OPP. MAWJ! AVE., RED SANK, N. J. FREIGHT STOLEN, Satontown'a School EUctlon. EW YORK AND LONO BBANOB The annual school election of Eaton- BOYS' CLdTHINC N IIAILBOAD, * , Bt»tion» In New York • (•entml R. B. of Ntw ft*- A m*rmke*pcr Xohm WrmiaM Cmrm at town township was held at the West f, foot of LlUirty Btnwt; PuiiMylTanla tt. R-.fo* Red Bank. Long Branch aohoolbouso on Tuesday 1896. We Make of Cortlundt HtriM't and IKwLnnmm Htr\*t. For the past two monthB the freight of last week. Augustus Thomas and ('oininciicliiB jRijuiry liith. 186*. CMS which have been left standing on Capt, Eldridge wore elected to succeed Spring Opening! A Specialty TIIAINS FOIl HED HANK. Now York vlft Central It, It. of N.J., 4 30, the New Jersey Southern railroad track J, Howard Melntyre and Charles Mo- If you want a good box of H 15, 11 a) a. ill.; 1 SKI. 1 46*. a 40*. 4 15, 4 40*. have been broken open and a quantity of Fadden, whojae terms had expired, and Of Teas, Coffees, 8 IS p, rti, Rundnya, i) 110 a. ui.t 4 (W p. u . Tl» freight, consigned to people along the Monroe V*. Poole was reeleotod. The paper for ten cents ask to BEE HIVE, NEWARK. I'. H. 11,,» 10 u. ni.; 12 lp, 8 4(1*, 5 10, 11 60p.m. road, WH itolen. The doU?ctivei of the township decided to raise |80Q for school And also flno Dairy and Orcnm- HuniJityH, U 4ft a.m.: 5 15 p. in. road and Officer Walsh were put on the Um>t Hninch, 0 8fi, 7 IW, H U*M 85, 080, 11 H books and $560 for the repair of the see our 1806, 24 sheets ery Butler. Just received a o. m.\ i au a m, 4 m, h 4?. n HI p. m, BUB- cow and a week ago last Thureufty they school buiidinga. dnvK, 7 BO, B1MI a, in,: 4 40. 5 Bil p. m, got out a search warrant against Napole- fresh lot of MeutH and I'ro- OituD Grove ami Anbury Park. U IT, 0 48, S 00, on T. Johnston,1 a colored man who of paper and 24 envelopes H LI), U 10, 11 Oft u.iii.• I 10. a 10, 4 00, 5CT, 6 M kept a small grocery store on Beach A Smokehouse Burned. vlHionH, nml all tho Blaiulard l>. til, Tho smokehouse of Thomas O'Brien of TRAINH LEAVE IlKD IIANK. street, near tho railroad. Some of the in a box. Beat paper sold brnndtj of Floiir. For New York, Nowurk and Elizabeth, fl 48. T 10. stolen goods were found on his premises. Atlantic Highlands was burned down H lit*, 8 W, 8 4.'!*, 8 W* (Nnw York only), 9 it When they went to arreut Jotiiiaton he last week. Twelve hams and twelve for the money. Favor ue with 11 triul order 11 HO*, II 40 a, mi 1 48, » 45, 4 «7, 8(0, fi could not be found, and ho hua not sliioe Bidoa of bacon were destroy »»d. Mr. p. in. Bundays, 8 (H. 0 43a, m,- 4 66, 8 08 p. B. and bo convinced, For Ixing llninch, Ori-an (irovo, lliiinar wii been seen. O'Brlon places hla IOHU at |50. Point riciiMiint. 1 22, 0 25, 0 40. 1038 a. m,; Johnston is tall, and WUB very foppish 1L' 47, J 40, a 57, 4 40, 5 52. 0 40, 7 40 p, n , Bun. ilujH (nxrt.pi (k-oan (Irovii), 10 db, 11 SO- a, m.- in his appearance. He worked for Dr. Reilly's Grocery, R L7. 0 40 ji. m, F. T. Chadwick for some time. Last There's a Time Tetley & Son, FOK FKKKIIOLD VIA MATAWAN. spring ho left Dr, Ohadwick and opened 18 Pear! Street. Leave Hi«d Hunk. 8», 11 40 a, m.; 1 49, 4 3T, B Oi a store on Beach street, almost adjoining For Everything! Front Street. p. in, the railroad. The Southern railroad YOU RED HANK VIA MATAWAN. company used the siding from Beach This is tho time of year for sewing. Fiwhiild, 8 in, U in a.m.; 2 OS, 4 80, 8 10».m. street down to the junction of the New We have the materials, in the way of For further pftrtlrulftrs st« time tables ftt itaUona, York and Long Branch railroad as a Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Embroid- UlIFUB liLOUUETT, H. I', HALDWIN, Bupt, (i, P, A, 0, 11, R, of N. J, freight yard for their cars. In this yard eries, Torchon's, &c. You can got them BRING THE BOYS. J."II. WOOD, (j. p. A. Punn. it. R. the freight oars were left over night and for reasonable prices. Your attention is The Most Difficult Tho most choicely complete spring * DenoUsj express trains. the tralni were made up in the morning. directed to a line of now and especially 1 Complaint had been made to the railroad pretty Percales. Btock of Boys Clothing in tho state now PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM- company about the JOBS of goods in ready for you. The iln?Bt clotliH, the 1 PANY, transit. About three weeks ago, a Mrs. IT. J_ WILSON-, Photos to take. newest atylos and cuts, the perfection of On nnd after (Vtohcr 13th, 1895, Johnson, who lived in part of the houso BIIOAD STREET. RED BANK. N. J. TltAlNB WILL LEAVE BED BANK with Johnston, told the neighbors that work and fiuiah aro all vlflibly apparent For Nnwart and Now York, 7 10, 8 43,9 48 a. m.i —and you pay the least possible for them 143, 003 p.m. On Sundnyg, 0 43 a.m. 606p.M. Johnston stole the goods to stock his Are those of children. Yet WE When Buying " Elizabeth, 7 10, 8 48, 0 43 o, m,; 1 43, fl0 0 p. B. store. This-reached Johnston's ears'riftd all. Thy Boys' Clothing Department Hiimlajfi, 0 48 ft,m, ; 0 00, p. m. he went beofre Justice Child and wanted have no difficulty in securing " Hahwtiy, 7 19 and 9 43 n. m.; 1 43, 0 03 p.m. On RAPHIA serves boys of all ages—from the two-Wagons, Harness and HunitUJi, 9 4il a, m,i fl0f l p, m. Mrs, Johnson arrested for slander. Offi- 11 " ^ FOR TYING splendid likenesses. Guess it's year toddler to the young fellow of tsven- WuodhrWcB, U 43 a, m.i 1 43, 0 03 p. m. On cer Walsh went with Johnston and saw Horse furnishing Goods BiiDilaji, 0 43 B, m,i 0 00 p, ,„ Mrs. Johmon, She said she knew more because we have had BO much ty. Large, well-lighted, easy to reach " IX-rtjJ ATOUoy, 8 4d u. m.! 1 40, 0 00 p, to,G* u about |ho matter than she would tell department, equipped with all the mod- ftiindttyB,y«fl.m,; SOOn, m. just then. ASPARAGUS. Come to us and let us show our stock " South Amboy. 9 43 a. ml: 1«, BMp, m. OB experience. ern fittings. Sundays, 0 43 a.m.; 0Ofi p. m, When the officers made the search of SAMPLE LB,, ISc, BY MAIL, 2Sc. nnd quote our prices. Anything you " MutawuD, 7 19, 0 48 a, m.j 1 43, 0 03 p. m. On Johnson's place they found large quanti- LOTS OF 50 LBS,, S7.75. SunilavB. 0 4,1 n.rn,; QUO'p-tn- SPRING SUITS. " Hlddlutovrn, 710, 0 43 u. m,; 148, BM p. m, ties of condensed nillk, smoked and salt LOTS OF 1OO LBS., S14.O0. want in the wagon line will b? found Ou iunaayi.O 43a.m.; 000p.m. fish, household utensils, etc. The garret UeHART k LETSON, Graud HssurttnuuU of rlieviutH, Cussjiuieiw, Wats- here—Buggies, Phaetons, Spindles, " I^jng Branch, Point Plpnsnnt and Intflrmediata of the house was full of goods, and goods stations, I 32, 10 38 a, m,; 1 40, 4 40, 0 4u p. m. W, ELLIOTT & SONS, tods, Twt-cds, Tricots, Diagonals, Fancy Clotbs of On Sundayf, 11 3 a,m,; 0 40 p.m. (Do not Mop were found in other parts of the build- all the fashionable Spring sorts. These are some of Runabouta, Jump Seats, etc, at Asbury parl or Ocean Grove on Sundays). ing. When Johnston had taken cases 27 Broad Street, Red Bank, the BniarU'st nowmylos for tha boys: " Toms River and intermediate siatlona, 140 p.m., SEEDSMEN, Our Harness is made in our estab- week dayi, of goods from the cars, he had removed « Junior»» Rnlta-3 to T years, begin at 81.98 the contents and burned the boxes, ex- 54 DEY ST., NEW YORK. and go up to S14.08. . " " " lishment by skilled workmen. We TRAINS LEAVE NEW YOBK, cept in one instance, where a case of Dosbrossos and Cortlandt itreet forriea. *• niddr *» ND|I«-3 to 10 years, both long and know the quality of our harness be- For R«j Bonk, 0 10 a. m.; 12 10 8 40.510, il 60 p.m. clay pipes was found that bore the mark ibort trousers, from $iM to $12,4«. On SundaTH, 0 45 a. m.- 5 IB p, m. of a store keeper near Tuckerton. At •• Ooli » Nulla-T to 15 yeari. S3.B8 to $8.48, " cause we make it. 8, M. PBEVO9T, J. B. WOOD, the time the officers were making the *» Reefer»» inlta-3 to 8 ymn, $3.48 to $0.98. General Manager. (Jen. Paaeeneer Atont, search Johnston was absent from home. iibie-BreBMed Sulu-T to 10 yean, Everything is here for horse com- Before they had completed the search a to mm. fort. Blankets of every description. MARCH, 1886, woman in the house saw Johnston walk- SeedsS Sd! Seeds!! BOF«» Top Co»t«-3to 15 yeare, p.08to$9.08. Whips, Robes, and anything you ing up the track toward his store. She Youth*' SuIU-24 to 10 yeari, $8.W to $14,08. •Merchants' Steamboat Company's Line, slipped out of the house and toldhi m Blorcle Sulla-Sizes 84 to 42,14.08 to fU.98. may need in this line. It will be Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locust Point, that the officers were there searching his We have a full Hue of Garden Seeds secured from the Brown's Dock, Fair Ha?en and place. He turned back and fled, and saving money by buying from us, BED BANK. when last seen he was running across largest Seed House in America, D. M. Ferry & Oo. •Cooper's bridge. On Friday the goods This seed house grow their seeds under their Ready for Easter, The strong and commodious steamboat. were taken from the store and are now All the specials of the season—Cards, Souvenirs! inpoBsesaion of Officer Walsh, own personal supervision, Boots, Novftles, 4c, and then all-right wear for the Birdsall & Son, BIED, The officers hoped to get a clue to his tint April sunshine; SucoBitsorm to Gotrtly Si I*tieher, whereabouts by keeping a watch on his Master Gloves, Capt.J, JP, CHADWICK, wife, to whom he was married about a MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK. Will leave Pier 24, foot of FrantUn g&eet, New Extra Early Purple Top Milan turnip: Hatter Ribbonn, York, and Bed Bank m followi % month ago. On Saturday morning she Master Hats, Suits, Coats, managed to leave the house unseen and This is the most desirable turnip for forcing, or for .Master NeskHes, iMvr. Ntw York, Leave Bed Bam. left Red Bank on the 7:10 train. When Master Shoes or Stockings, Thursday,«b,.200p.m. Wed'iday,BBlh.iOOp.m, Officer Walsh was informed of the fact Friday, 27th... .8 00 " Friday. B7th 100 a.m. very early planting out doors. This is what D. M, Ferry Master Jewelry and Ribbon*, Which is as tastefully and skill- Satnrday, 28th, ,800 " Saturday,28th,.700 " he telegraphed to Detective Disbrow to Tuesday,Slat,.,730a,m, Monday,Wth...700 " stop her. One of her valises was checked says about this turnip: "We offer seed of this earliest And lota of. other thlnp. fully executed as can be, costs no to Woodbury, N, J. and the other to of all turnips, which can be relied upon to produce per- more than the poor sort, and it is JOHN MORFOaD, Salesman. Richmond, Virginia, No Agents! No Branch Stores! always such satisfaction to Mow EDGAR BBOWER, Messenger. The amount the railroad company will fect-shaped purple and white roots before they can be ob- Mali orderB carefully fllkd. that your invitations and visiting lose by Johnston's stealings is not yet tained from other varieties. The tops are small and the TELfcPHONI CALL, 14A, RED BANS. definitely known, but it will amount to cards are the best that can be had. N, B.—All freight intended for this boat mmt ba several hundred dollars. flesh is clear white." Not so dew as you'd think, either, on the wharf a sufficient-length of time to haodlo, aa ghe vrtll poeitlvely loave promptly on her adTer^ L. S, PLAUT & CO., Used time. \ This boat*i time-table Is advortised in the BID MISS MCDONNELL'S MONET, JjSEED POTATOES. EVERDELLS, BANK REOiSTEBond New Joney Standard: aim in 707 to 721 Broad Street, tbe Counting Home Monitor, Ntw York World, Fmid, Over to Thoman I\ MeKmnna We have a full line of Houlton, Maine, Seed Potatoes. Corner Broad and Front Streets, Maekey'a Steamboat OuMe and BulKnger'g Guidt. Time-tables may be obtained at Borden A Long. for the Star of the Sea Church. They are the choicest seed potatoes on the market. Call NEWARK. N. J, RED BANK, N, J. street's printing office. Red Bank. The will of Miss Mary McDonnell, who died at the Long Branch hospital about and look at them, f EXCURSION TICKETS, 50 CENTS. ajtear ago, was probated hist week. Be- OUR fore Bites McDonnell died it was thought 2 ONION SETS. that she wu almost a pauper. A few took it These Prices. WAT In Buying a Piano days before her death the called in 0 We have a choice stock of White, Bed and Yellow Of doing business is a fair way- or an Organ Lawyer Thomas P. McKenna of Long ^ onion sets, purchased from Buist of Philadelphia, This 5 lbs. Eaisins, good 25 cents. Branch and made a. will leaving every 4 " Prunes, good... .25 {' fair to you—fair to us. The high clo not fail to examine tha latest Mason thing she poBseised, except $200, to the€ firm is famous for selecting onion sets. est quality for the least possible & Hainlin models. Recent improve- Long Branch . ThePOO 8 " Dried Apples....20 " money, and full weight, too. merits' Tender them unexcelled. Old ahe left to Rev. W. P. Cantwell, the pas- pinnos or organs taken in exchange. tor of the church. After her death it § FLOWER SEED, 3 cans Tomatoes 25 ' "• Instruments sold for cush or easy pay- waa learned that her estate consisted of 2 " Salmon..; 25 u ments. §8,000. Part of this was in bonds and ^ We have a full line of flower seed, and in celebrated P. HAWKINS, Catalogues and full information free. the balance was in the Emigrant savings varieties of Sweet Peas we can sell" them in bulk, which 4 " Corn ...... 25 " I MH It, GRAIN AND FEED, Pianos of reliable makers from §2O» bank m New York, When the will was 5 lbs. good Rice 25 " ipwards. offend for probate her brother and a makes them come much cheaper. £t Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. nephew filed a caveat against it, claim- 1 " Oat Meal 25 ing that undue influence waa used. Tes- timpnyJnJt.be niattgi^ was _taken_before i CRASS SEED. 2 ** Evaporated Peaches, 136 FIFTH AVENUB, NEW YORK. the prerogative court in January. The jr Ourstookoir grass seeds includes Bed-Clover,—White- _o._ ._. L •__ 25 cents. court decided thai there were no grounds for delaying the probating of the will, Clover, Crimson plover, Alsike, Lucerne, Timothy, Or- lib. good Butter. 25 " JJour Stomach but allowed the contestants thirty days chard Grass, Lawn, &c. ~: 1 pt. bottle of Spanish Queen -to submit their testimony. This they' failed" to do, Tffr, "HoEebna, who was Olives 25 cents. counsel for the church, received the DistressesYou money on Thursday, It is probable that SICKLES & CLAY, This is a bargain. after eating a hearty meal, and the the money will be used to .build a pa- Potatoes delivered in your cel- result Is a chronic case of Indiges- rochial school at Long Branch. tion, Sonjf Stomach, Heartbnrn, 82 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. lar at $1.00 per barrel. Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. - KEYPORT-S NEW PLAYHOUSE. E. E. MORRIS, RIPflNS TABULES Adam Balm Will Make Many Im- 17 Broad Street, Adjoining Peters's, Promote Digestion, Renlmts tha ZR. Hlomncb, t-lver and Bowels, Purify ftrevementa to the M*roperty. the Blood, and aro a Positive Care for Connllimtloii, Blclt Hendncho, Hll- Adam Salz of Keyport, who recently RED BANK, N. j. loasaosn, and all other Diseases arising bought the Capt, WuDam Walling prop* from a disordered condition of th« LITBF and Stomach. They act gently yet prompUy, and eaty at Keyport, will re*convert the perfeot digestion followa their uio. upper floor of the large building into a Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, Klpans Tnbtdes take tha place of an Entire I»Iedicln« Chest, and play house. It was used as an opera ihould be kept for uso In house once before, but Mr. Salz proposes eyery family, to make many improvements to the SANITARY WORK A SPECIALTY. Goto Moselle's, Prlco, 50 Cents a box. At place. The stage properties will be the Druggists, or by mail. best that can be had, and the curtain will be painted by Vardln, who painted*the Broad Street, Red Bank JO BPBDOI BT., HIWTOM, curtain now used at Hammerstein's thea- No. 2 7 Front Street, Red Bank, N, J ter in New York. The brchestra chairs will be large and comfortable, and a See the new Paper ventilating appliance will be used that COAL AND WOOD, will keep the place cool on the hottest summer nights. An extension to to be added to the building, which will be used ST. JAMES. as a foyer or promenade by the patrons of the opera house betweeen the acts. Fine Sherry-30 Cents. „ A Fine, Tfntctl .Writing Paper _„_ AT 12 CENTS. Shot by His Wife. And Fort Wine Equally Excellent, 30 Cents a Bottle. W. B. LAWRENCE, George Kerapf, a saloon keeper at Worth ?ery much more. Dealer in coal and Wood, Long Branch, was shot In the arm by his ALSO FEED, CORN, OATS, HAY'AND STRAW. wife on Friday morning. According to Please don't let the .low price frighten you. Quality of Upper Lelitffh. nnrt nil the Piret-CIiiss Coalrt at Mrs. Kempf'B story of the affair Kempf Buy a Box, Lowest Pi was drunk and abused her. During the both is quite as good as you've paid 75 cents for many a time, ii coal Is purchased by tho carload the liene-fl! quarrel he pulled a knife from his pocket You'll Like it. o( long ions, 2,34*1 pounds, 1H given. and attempted to cut her throat. She arid will again. Besides, you may try it before you buy it. YARD; Cor. Front and West B!«,. Rod Bank, N. ,1, then drew a revolver from her pocket and shot him. He claims that she made We struck a lot of it in the casks on a California ship, made a SMITH & McDONOUCH, Wi> are pippnnnl to offur you bttrgalns in auyUilag the attack without any provocation on in the line of his, part. Her story is most generally very low cask offer and got it. believed. The bullet was removed from A decanter of wine sets off the table—and sets off a slug- MOSELLE, WINES, WHISKIES AND LIQUORS Ins arm by Dr. J, W. Bennett. Mrs, Broad Street, Red Baiik. OP ALL KINDS. Kempf Was arrested, but was later re- gish digestion, too. At our price it is cheaper than beer, as leased, Kempf has been noting strange- Popular Brands. Moderate Prices. ly of late atfd it is thought that he is not less is used at a time, and much more attractive and appettz. in his right mind. The'Hollywood, CUenwood and OhaoiDerlaiD's Old ing in cool weather. ,., • JOSGPH O. ES0HELB4CH, CBbinet Rye Whiskies ore our choice, AH other' good brands in stock. A House Burned Down by an Idiot. Ale. A half-barrel of Ballantine's—there's none as good BJiOON, Foreign and domestlo goods of oil klnda. Frencli 24 Weit Front Street, near Pearl, Rod Bank, N. J. •bordlals, Alea, portere, Bay Rum, etc,,—in fact James Kelly's house in Matawan town- —in your cellar for $5.50, and draw it'as fast as wanted. It everything usually kept la this line. ship was burned on Sunday of last week. will keep. Kreuger'i Beer and F. * M. Schafer'a oelebrated Interfering and Tender-Footed Horeei Capefullv I wish to call your attention to It is 8iippoHt

> , 1 r }>' Fj i*».^Tf R. ^" i_ "^^i ^^^ A ,, Uf AND OUT OF TOWN, MORRISVILLE NEWS. WEST LONG BRANCH iffEWS, LJTTLE SILVEK MEWS. Wayside News. nnd interesting Item* from Hunt! wiiU>ned to HU feot. Clayton, to-morrow, A farewell visit Woolley'B farm. port. monthly meeting tomorrow night in John If, Hinock will move from the Alfred Conovi-r of Frochold will move TIIIM will bo ti great improvemrut an in wiiH paid to him by Home of the iiu-iu thi) lec-tiire room of the church, A de- PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! Home plai-i'M two wiigoikH can hardly \nma ben* of hi.H fhiiri'li one night last week. Harah A. Barton farm to the farm now to Anbury Park next wwk. bute will UIHO IK- held in the HUUU* pliu'e occupied by George Hunt, near SbrewH- William Itoe« of Asbiiry Park hun HUUI (U'll other, Aiiiong those present were Mr. and Mra. on tho tuuno night. Thi! mibjei-t will IK1, Alra, John llaiikinmiii mid herHon lk'ii- Joseph D. liiilte of Hollywood, Mr. and bury. bit pool row 11 nt that place " Do the learned proiiiwioiiH olfer HH HaiiMliury Dangler hut* cleared up a IN) you want plants for your furm und go / Aaron lMdh>, Hr,, of K«'yi>ort liiul a iimiiii Bpeiit Sunday nf IHHI w»-ek with Mrs. Ueorge A, Huliek, Mr. and Mrs,lirorniHing an opening to the young If you do tall adit mw mis urid hairii «imt 1 wlll'ilu Slt-H. HiinkiiiHon'H daughter, Sire, Kirk Cliarli'M K. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. John W. jiieeo of property adjacent to the HchooU light Htroki' of imriilyHiH rvwntly. man an doen niereantile life?" On thehoutto at thiH place. for you,*If you ^!vo your onlcr iM'foni tho 30th of James lIounoHsy of North l/ong irei'ii of Red Bank. JouiH, Mr. anil Mm. M. V. PtK)le, Mr. and liruiiitivo wide will be Jt»Mt>i>h Parker JoHeph Dangler will move from the Mmvhfor tins pianu you want you will Havo from Branch cut hit* foot bmlly Innl wcfls, (larretl Megce lost, a borne cm Friday, Mm. J. I). VanNote, Hrn. C, H.VanNote, and J lurry KtMiiinertT and on t he iienat i v»> lOtoailK-r rent on all you pinvliiuw. I tmvo tln> 1 1 Rulief P, Hiiiock farm to JuiueH Curran's Bt'voral utteniptH wen miult to orcak Tin' home wan found dead in the wtubfe. Mrs. M:irah (3ibl»H, Mrn. Harry Reynolds 1 will be (iiluiaii Hrower and W. C Lip-farm at Wnysidi . (tlumt, Uio room, md do Urn wt)rk mywlf, tii»-n>for.> into hoiisoH at MuniiMninu Innt vvwk, It had IHH'II owned by Mr. Matfee for H;f and AugiiMtuHThoiniLs. A HUrprwo paitv pineott, Jr. MIH, Hannah N, Dangler and her cun mm Mtn pianta and mn *>11 them HIWP-T Dr, K. K. Knifflit of Freehold lias yeai'H. wan held at the home of Mi»H Marie Cor- Minn licrtio King wiw home from Al- tliiiii tiioy who nave to hlru tho work donn, 1 roi*- 1 nil Friday niglil, iMirtly in ceh'li daughtt'r Lillian are visiting relative« at opened a livery ytabh at Spring Luke, Tboinaw Slalter.v of Stati'ti ixland. a li'iidale, N, J., luHt Friday svi't-k, where my own «ccd and « ih«.m growing and cannot iiiiii uf IMT birthday and partly OH a Hurl Long Hrauch, ^.2^. John A, Huo of Freehold w employed ate reMident of tliiH place, Hpt-nt n few him la teuehliig Hchool. The day wan maki. u inlituiku and gly,, ymi rxw ijuallty, I hav« of farewell vihit from her young friiiiilH William KuHtace will move from the in thn Adunmexpress* ofllee at that place. liiVH of Iiutt wc('k with 1 rirmlH here. her birthday, and in the. evening u few notliiiiK but thi! best kinds and iK«t hmrvn tu offci A tiro in l.loytl ICIy'H IIOUHI' at, Freehold at tliiH place. The vihit was a coiiiplete David VuuNorton farm to tbu Mrs. Miller John Htilvsagon buN Htartcd in the ii'iiilH were invited to the house, where projHTty. you. Burly and Jjit« rBbbjujp, Lettuw. raraloy and did a little duiiMKo In-fore it wa« put out, rprise to Miss Coruon, but was made a Hociul time was Hprnt in daiuitig and Tomato I'lunts, KRR and h>pp«r riants, BWI I'D- u-ooni making immiioHH, lie will make John Tiernan is contlnettie Metzgar, Mamie White, FlllJH. ter White, lay of laHt week with 1UH Mister, Mrs. Vannio Harvey, Selena Atohison, Eliza Mrs. Mary E. Sherman has rented the Chnrk-H J, Parker ban boon elected JauiOH Kelly, Atchisoii, Mary Mclntyro of Jeraev City, house she now occupiuH from Wintleld president of the Mmiuaqmm board of William Antoniden'8 children are re- lioiiisa llaivey, Emma Thomnfl, t^mmi White, who bought the property a short education. iiveriiig from an attack of iiitlanimatiou rHoii anil Caroline Corson, William time ago. HendrickBon of Long Branch City, .Ar- Newest ThieveH broke into A. U. KproulV house f the liver. The AliHHUH Hance, daughters of Isaac thur Sbutts of Tinton Falls, Harry at Mommmth Beach and Htule KOIIU- of Frank Haley and Patrick Kelly have Hance, gave a little party laat Thursday AND the furniture, x'cn appointed overseers of tho Morris- Huliek, Fred VanNote, Charles M. Park- night and a very pleasant time was en- A pair of trousers worth |.S was stolen ille roads. er, Arthur D. VanNote, Harry Sher- joyed. man, Harry Metzgar and Alexander and from Oremer'H elollung store at Long Fdwanl (», ytilwell drives around in a Joseph Steele milled off bis painting, Branch last week. Allen Corson. To-morrow night a re 1 ew buggy with IIIH trotter, Moiiinouth ception will bo given to Rev, C. F. Fruits," on Monday night of last week. B. H, Cooper of Freehold will build an Boy, Jr. It was won by Louis Steinberg of Red Prettiest extension to his store. The extension Downs, tho new Methodist minister, at Hank, Thomas Slattery and John Kelly, Jr., be parsonage. Mr. Downs preached his will bo 30 feet long. pent last week with friondH in lied The Little Silver athletic dub will diB- Mrs, M, J. Codies, principal of tho irst"sermon" hero on Sunday night to a Styles of Capes in cloth, lank. irgo congregation. KHid next Tuesday and tho fixtures in Long Branch primary school, is fcickwit h The strong winds on Tlnireday blew the he hall will be offered for sale at auc- velvet, clay, serge, ailk, nervous prostration, •oof off of Benjamin HankiiiHon's liny William J. Conrow received a surprise ion, E. B, Bedlo, Charles Truex and Josi-ph louse. party from a number of his relatives William King, who haw been confined faille and Bengaline— ' H. Ropell have been reeleeted HOIIOOI Thoma-M Htout spent last week with bia ast Wednesday night in honor of 1I!H o the boiiee for four weeks with a heavy capes that are braided, ' trusteoa nt Freehold. irother-in-law, Millard P. Yard of Key- :>irthday. Thesurpriuers were conveyed cold, is able to be nl>out, Marvin W. Gravatt of Freehold started Kirt. roin Qakhurst to the home of Mr. Con- Alexander Denis has rented jhis house embroidered, appliqued ' last Wednesday for South Dakota, where An imported game cock owned by •ow in farm wagons. Among the party :iear Little Silver to Alexander Knlile of and lace trimmed; he will go in business. were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Olmstead of liddletown. amos Doyle died on Saturday morning. capes that are trimmed ' A leap year reception was given at Margaret Mnloney is recovering from Long Branch, Mrs. Mary Poole, Mr. and James Pillsbury is employed in the Miss Adele Ogdcn's at Key port on Fii- n attack of inflammation of the lungs. Irs. Thomas Brown, Mr, and Mrs. John [lacking department at Lovett's nursery. with velvet, buttons, ' day night of last week, Brown, Mr. and Mrs, William Brown, Fifteen new work hands were taken John Meirs is making improvements garnitures, with ribbon ( Thomas V. Arrowsniith of Freehold ,o his blacksmith shop at this place. Mrs, Jane Brown, Mrs, James H. Wool- on at Lovett's nursery on Monday. will open a jaw office at Long Branch James Crawford of Nut Swamp is ley, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and and ruche collars, Any. ' about the first of April, uilding now fences on his property. Irs. Lewis B, Brown, Jr., Misses Cassie ( Henry Poling of Keyport, who recently Shrewsbury News. thing you can think of Elvvood Megee and Thomas B. Meehan imitli, Etta D. Brown, Edith Woolley, broke his leg, will be moved to the Sol- pent Saturday at Long Branch. Bessie Brown, Carrie Olmstead, Nettle The Shrewsbury reading club met at that Is pretty in a cape diers' home at Kearney, Brown land Helen Brown, Ralph Brown, Jra. J. W. Nafew's at Eatontown on William Golden spent part of last week we show. H. B. Hendriokson's store at A ivith friends in New Brunswick, Albert Poole, Isaac Brown and George Tuesday night of last week. The pro- town was broken into by burglars "\ Brown. gramme was devoted to Eiigone Field's Frank E. Megee has leased the Foruian Cloth Gapes, Black and Colored, week and $30 was stolen, Jtilwell farm for another year, The pupils of the primary department writings. The next meeting of the club SS.8O, »8.08 and S3.98 Fourteen new members were initiated jf the public school of this place who will be held at Robert F, Parker's. Sills Capes, Silk Lined, SS.B8, $4,88 and •4.08 Harry Tilton is now employed by Velvet Capes, Silk Lined, into the Belmar lodge of American Me- Charles Murphy of Red Bank, tood highest is their classes are as fol- Joseph Heeler will move^ from the $3,98, S4.TS and 14.98 chanics on Monday night. Blrs, Ann Murphy is visiting her son, ows: Michael Brindloy farm near Tinton Falls Shirt waists are now being made at 'Hiomas Rogers of New York, A class—Eugeno Bowman, Joslma Francis, John to Mrs. Allen's house at Shrewsbury, teel. The Allen house is being remodeled. the Freehold shirt factory. This is a Mary, the young daughter of William new branch of work there. B class—Pearl Shark, Louis Palmer, Willie COD- Mr. and Mrs. F. Fairchild have moved JOSEPH SAL2, tVeloh, is sick with a cold, row. Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, A rescue mission has been organized William 0. Irwin has the fastest team C class—Mamie Holmes, Monroe Franoli, Paul rom Brooklyn to the summer home of RodiBank, N. J. at Belmar and Bloomflekl Bennett has f trotters in Morrisville. 'rancls, to. Fairchild s parennts. Mr. and Mrs. been elected president of it, D class—Delia Golden. Charlie Conrow, Emma Charles M, Patterson, IIIMIIHIIMIMIIIIIM ItlltlllllHHMI James Doyle spent last wee,k with I'andOTlioof, Mrs, Hugh R. West of Long Branch riends in Red Bank, S. S. Tallman. of the Tallman toy com- has returned home from a visit to her William R, Slocum has the whooping nany of New York, 1ms returned home Van Hendrickson of Keyport is viait- daughter at Houston, Texas, !Ough, Eva and Louie Norton, children from a trip to Europe, g Garrett Magee. >f William E, Norton, are sick with the James W. Conover of Deal Bench has Cornelius Toomey spent St. Patrick's Robert vanderveer has resumed his been elected president of the township ame disease. osltion in Miuton's drug store at Red Kieffer Pear Trees, Day in New York. committee of Ocean township, Misses Eunice Woolley, Annie Huliek Bank, •- John McCarthy is building an addition rind Dora E, Clayton were guests of Miss William J, Osborne of Ocean Grove o his barn, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin has returned has been made manager of the Long -larie Corson during a part of last week. rom a visit at Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs, John Connors has had her house Miss Ella M. Parker has returned from As Fine as Silk, SIS.00 per IOO. Branch branch of Armour & Co, epainted. Joseph Egbert of New York has been Robert Peters, who was injured at As- t month's visit to her cousin, Miss Addie isiting Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Barlow, Cornelius YanCleaf lias bought a new •arker, in New York. bury Park several weekF ago by falling lorse. A donation party will be given to Rev, off a horse, is gradually recovering. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Phillips of Freehold John Carton, Sr., is sick with rhema- iiaddeus Wilson to-morrow night. THI LOVETT COMPANY, LiTTLl SILVER, N, J, An election will be he id at Bradley isited Arthur F. Golden on Sunday. Mrs, Breckinridge of Toms River vis- isin. Frank A. Poole is spending the Easter Beach on April 6th to decide whether -* » ^ ted Mrs, J. A, DeCamp last week. the place shall be reincorporated or not, olidays with his parents. Mrs. Mary Jenkins has repainted her I Miss Daisy Disbrow bos been elected IOLMDEL NEWS. William M. Golden has been quite sick ouse. • president of the homo missionary society uring the past week. Miss Cora Appleby is home on a vaca- of the Farmingdale Presbyterian church. J. Wesley Sutphen will move to Deal. ion, An overcoat, umbrella and a package OjJicerH Sworn in, —— m • » SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! was stolen from H, A, Bushnell of Mata- Mr, and Mrs. Henry E, Armstrong Pure home-made lard at Valentine'B wan while he was returning from New celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of FAIR HAVEN NEWS. market on Broad street, Red Bank.—Adv, York. heir marriage on Monday night of last John E, Smith of Matawan will move week. A large number of guests were A Dance at- the AUantlv Hotel-A~ VEGETABLE SEEDS! * to his farm near Englishtown and Mrs.present and they made merry with danc- Bra/ten Ankle. Margaret Murphy will move into his ing and feasting. Those present were A dance was given in the Atlantic FLOWER SEEDS! place. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel P. Sohanck, Mr. hotel last Wednesday ni'ghtby MissElthea A silk hat and a dress suit were given and Mrs, John Ely, Mr, and Mrs, Hen- Bennett Those attending the dance were FIELD SEEDS! to Rev, Henry Wescott of the Fnirfleld drick Conover, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex oseph Parker, Abram Bennett, Samuel Baptist church last week by his congre- Guy, Mr. and Mrs. A. L, McClees, Mr. rrarf'ord, Misses Anna, Sarah,and May gation. and Mrs. William W. Taylor, Mr, and Minton, Carrie Martin, May Hendrickson, Seeds of Every Kind, of the Very Best Quality A sociable was held at William Mein- Mrs. John Hance, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Florence Bennett, Alice Worthley and aer's at ClilFwood on Monday night for Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Heyer, Mr, Effie and Maria Doughty of Fair Haven; and at Lowest Prices. the benefit of the Matawan graded and Mrs. William C, Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Sir. and Mrs. Frank Spitz of Matawan ; school. John H, Heyer, Rev, and Mrs, Garret Miss Cubberly, Miss Voorhees and Mies WyckofF, Mr, and Mrs, Cyrenius Holmes, Howard Walker has moved from the Curtis of Oceanic; Mr. and Mrs. Elverton To reduce our large stock we are selling seeds of all kinds Dr. Henry Cooke, Henry Holmes, Holmes Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomp- Prank Bedlb farm near Marlboro. Mrs, Ely, John Ely, Charles Ely, William _._B-.L. Green of Matawan has moved into son,'Miss Florence Woolley, Miss Mnttie this spring at a reduction of nearly fifty per cent upon his house. Wyekoff, Misseu Emma Polhemus, Alice Atkins, Scott Longstreet, Augustus Lay- Dockstader, and Nellie Holmes of Holm- prices of a year ago, and upon the prices of other seedsmen Mrs, J. Lewis and Mrs, Walter Eck- ton, Charles Smock, John Pope and Bert del ; Benjamin Probasco and Mrs. Liz- Sharp of Red Bank, of to-day. man of Manasquan have become mem- zie Probasco of Manalapan; Judson bers of the Rebecca degree lodge at"AH- Armstrong and Misses Hbbie and Lillian Mrs. Elizabeth Lanser of Railway, who Everything tested before sending out. Everything of ,. bury Park, Armstrong of West Freehold • Mr. and visiting Mrs, John Soden, fell and the very best strains. — — i^ Jamer Barnes, one ^>FThe men whoMrs, Charles Okerson, Mr. and Mrs.broke her ankle on Monday, The broken assaulted John Carney of Matuwan, has Frank Maiiiey, Mr, and Mrs, John L, bone was_set by Dr. A. A, Armstrong. POWDER Catalogue free to all who ask for it. been held to await the action of theArmstrong, Nelson Armstrong and Miss Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds of North- Absolutely Pure. grand jury. Lino Taylor of Freehold ; Mr, and Mrs,hampton, Massachusetts, la visiting Mrs. The Asbury Park board of trade is Henry C. Hance and daughter Ethel of Henry HendricUson. A cream of tartar baklnp powder. HIgheit of oil THE LOYETT CO., Uitle Silver, N. 4* making preparations to celebrate the 20th Asbury Park ; Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Arm- Edmund H. Wilbur was the guest of in Iwvenlng strenBth.—Latent United htatm Gov- anniversary of the town, It will bo held ernment Food Bc]mrt, strong and son, Charles of_Shrewsbury ; Stephen McCormick of New York on BOTAL BAKING POWDKR CO.. 100 Wall 8t,, N. Y. 'iHIIIIIIHIIHHHMMUMItMIIHMIIIIIIIIMIIll on July 4th. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Vaul, Bertram Vaul, Saturday. Rev. W, R. Wedderspoon, pastor of Mrs. William H. Vaul and Florence Miss Mamie Arrance of Shrewsbury the Farmingdale Methodist church, was Vaul of Yonkurs, New York. Many of was the guest of Miss Kittie Murphy on given a reception on his return from trie guests brought gifts with them, Monday. conference last week. These included cut glassware, metal or- Mrs. Ernest Patternon of Lincroft has The house of A. B. Proal at North naments, table ware, etc. been visiting her mother, Mrs. William Long Branch was broken into last week ^handler. YOU'RE MISSING A GREAT OPPORTUNITY and clothing, bedding and other house- The township committee met at E. W. Mrs. Edward Bennett and Miss Mabel" 4 Perrine's hotel to organize for the com- IF YOU'RE NOT AMONG THE BUYERS OF hold goods were stolen. Ward are visiting friends in New York, Edward Thompson of Freehold was ing year, Wesley Mason was_ elected Mrs, Frank Chandler has been visiting held to await tho action of the grand president of the board. Jonathan I her mother, Mrs, H, Riddle, at Oceanic. jury last week on a charge of stealing a Holmes, the new member of the board, William Doughty of New Jork has been jrun from Charles Brown. was elected treasurer. Mr. Holmes gave visiting his brother, Charles Doughty, Jeremiah MoDernaott, who was a bar- bonds in the sum of fS.QOO, His bonds- Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, men were Henry L, Holmes and Cyren- The Daughters of Liberty gave an en- ber at Manasquan, left that place on tertainment in Liberty hall last night. Monday of last week and his present ius Holmes. William McDonough was sworn in as constable. His bond was MiesNettie Chandler has joined Fidelity and the like at our store, - in Rugs we have the largest, and finest, and cheapest stock we have whereabouts is unknown, ouncil of Daughters of Liberty. ever shown, Rugs have become so popular that they are found in every home, and they take the James E, Craven of Matawan lias |500 and his bondsmen were John W,' Hance and Patrick McDonough, Garrett Miss Olive Curchin has been confined place of carpets entirely in many oases. They are easily shaken, they harbor no moths, and they give been 'granted a divorce from his wife, to her home with a severe cold. Jennie, on the grounds of desertion. Mrs. Mageo was also sworn in, His bond an artistic air to a room. Craven put in no defence. was $1,000 and the bondsmen were Will Laurence Fichter spent last Wednesday Ely and John Henry Heyer. with friends in New York, Reversible Rugl can be used either side up, and a change of pattern is thus givenr Theee are very- Arthur Garner of Long Branch|was l i Mrs. Thorn is visiting Mrs. Brown of held in $100 bail last Wednesday to ap- The meeting for the election of three j cheap, and cost but 45 cents for a rug 24x82 inches, up to 8S cente for a rug 83x70 inches, or nearly Paterson. i _ i 8x8 feet. Brussels Rugs cost 89 cents for the 27x80 size, and Velvet Rugs are a little higher still. pear before the grand jury on a charge school trustees.was held in the school- David M.Parker is sick with pneu of assaulting Annie Daniels, house at Holmdel last week, J, Pellin monia, ' Bert Gilford of Asbury Park is under Brown, D. M, Loshen and Wm. C. Ely treatment in a New York hospital for were elected for three years and John m • + I Injuries received by being hit on the H. Willey was elected for one year. The Japanese Rugs, Colt's Neck News. head with a baseball last year. attendance was very small and the elec During the .coming year teams work- tion of the trustees was unanimous. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Strong gave ! These Rugs will stand a great deal of wear, They are woven entirely by hand. They come in supper to a numbfei* of their friends Imt sizes large enough for big rooms. Measure your room and then come here and get a rug to fit it. ing on the roads in Matawan township The sawmill owned by John S. Holmes Saturday evening. The guests included will get $8 a day and laborers working is being torn down and converted into a Mr, and Mrs. JohYn Statesir, Mr. and Mrs. You will find here plenty, of pretty patterns, some of which are sure to suit you. These are some of on the roads will get $1.25 a day, tool-house, Samuel Vandervkt^ Mr. and Mrs, John the prices: ' - A number of hackmen and peddlers at John Henry Heyer ha« bought a new Smock, Mr, and Mrs, John Giberson, Mr, 22x46 inches f .03 Ocean Grove have refused to pay their cob-oraoker and feed grinder for his I and Mrs, John Campbell, Mr, and MM, 28x60 inches 1.10 licenses and have formed an organiza grist mill, Charles Campbell, Edward Statesir, Sr., 8x8feefc ' • 1.80 tion to fight the matter in the courts, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Sohanck'are Misses Katie and Carrie Statesir, and 4i7 feet ^ ^ ^ 2. V William L, Allaire of Farmingdale sick with heavy colds. Mr, and Mrs, William YanMater of Haz 6x9 feet. 8.90 Wffl, H. Madge of Turkey and Thomas let. The evening was enlivened with i (These two last are good sixes for bedrooms,) K E. Jeffries have been reeleeted members music and other social diversions. ' oiXthe Howell township board of eduoa SoobeyvUlo Mews. Phillman Creelin has been appointed 9xlHfeet , 7.88 JJon, John Murphy, Sr,, will farm the agent at this place for the society for the 9xi2feet '. •• 7.80 Thomas Newell farm at Scobey ville thi prevention of cruelty to animals, • 8.48 Sickness Among School Children, year in connection with his own farm Joseph Sniftln will move from Beach Measles and chicken pox are preva near Tinton Falls, • street, Red Bank, to John VanMater's These Mugs are remarkably cheap and are the best bargains in this line fve have lent in the Matawan schools and have Rudolph Reekow, who farmed tKa house at this place, ever offered. , caused a decrease in the attendance. Newell place last year, has moved to the George Huysey will move from John OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCE1 * .-— WOT TO UNDERSELL, One ofihe teachers ii recovering from George^ Soffel farm at Colt's Neck. Lawrence's plac e: to Joseph Taylor's farm an attack of diphtheria. JofinTlibraan, sot of Dennis Rlordan at MarlboroT —-•---;• --—— pm t m- , of Scobey ville, will farm the Riordan A church sociable will be held on New Soldier Boy*. homestead farm this year. Thursday night of this week at Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William E. Morris of Woloott's, ^/ Harry B, Martin, Byron,W. Rhome, Manaaquan were the guests of Joseph A Stephen H, Vanfllrk has been suffer; HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE, W, 0, Bateman, J. Otto Rhome, James Golden on Sunday. ing from temporary blindness, i •L* D. Carton and William Faneoasfc were MIBB Rachel A. Meyers of New Brans Mrs. Phillman Creelin is sick with elected members of Company A at As- wick is the guest of Miss J. 0. Scobey, consumption, , EAST FRONT STREET. RED BANK, N. J, bury Park last week, Miss Irene Soobey has returned horn John Conover's young son Is sick with Telephone No, 26* m i w —*-" from a visit to friends at'Eatontown. a cold, THE REOISTEE is the brightest and besi Mrs. Kate Hance and Miss M. A. Dun John Stapleton Is sick with the grip, country newspaper on earth,—Adv, ham spent Saturday in New Tf ork. John Prothero is sick with a cold. 1

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