> r ' t i RED TOLUME XVIII, NO, 35. RED BANK, N. J.» WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1890. $1,50 PER YEAR,

FOUR ROWDY BICYCLISTS: WEDDING BELLS. 1AM ES BUTLER CAPTURED. CELEBRATING TIIK DAY. OBITUARY, NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. Story-Nmith. Ililliiiui ThompMon. THEY BEAT MEN AND BOYS AT A very protty wedding took pliu'e in HE WALKS OUT WITH HIS GlBfc WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY IN Wiilitun Thonipflnn, the oltlebt won of INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BE. FAIR HAVEN. Muldlulown hut WeduuHday at the AND GETS IN TROUBLE. TDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. lordon Thompson, « well-known farmer YOND THE SHREWSBURY. denee of William C. Story. The hriilo ving near Chapel Hill, died on ThuiH- •***• of Them Arrested but WIVH Miss Lillie Story, eldest daughter of He In JtlHlakm for a Wire Thief A Vanthir'ntal Vangrettm in the .Wf. uy morning of last week of coiiHiimp- York Appleaate itonvMed—A Ntttop teard Mtelemaed-Hveediny on the Mr. Story, and the groom was Henry D. and in tlaptured by Joneph OICCH, eManiv .Street Hehool HjcereiiteH of ion. lie wan nineteen years old, and I.OHCH lim It a tit - A Coming Sehool Hidetralk Through a Vroied of Smith, the townahipclork of Middletown. a Watehman With a Gun- MHH- Singing, IHaloyuem and Iteeita- vn« born and had ill ways lived in the Entertainment- A Itreeption to a tSirlm. The parlors were'tastefully decorated eharged by J tint Ice HlekleH, timnH by the tiehoot Children, it'inity of Chapel Hill, and until re- Clergyman. On Sunday four JMcyelists created a with flowers and growing pluntu. For some time pant the copper electric The scholars of the Red Hank public •ently he had attended thu public school York Applegrito of Chapel Hill was disturbance at Fair Haven, and brutually Promptly at half-past three o'clock thu light wires have been stolen from the school gave an entertainment in the here. He was Hick only a whorf, time, tric.nl at Freehold last week for stealing beat Leon Longstreet, Churl(>ti WyekolX happy pair entered the room, attended poles on Harry Miner's line nt liia place school on Friday afternoon iw a sort of le had many friends nnd wan a univur- a robo valued at tltt from Holmes Cono- wad Will Chandler. The bicyclists aro by two beautiful children, Dell Conover •ast of Rad Hunk. Joseph Owen was celebration of Washiiiglcn's birthday. al favorite in the neighborhood where ver at Red Bank last December. The sot known, but one of thorn wore the and John Swackhnmer, Rev. W, H. J, 'inployed an a watchman to protect the A fair sized audience waa present and e lived. The funeral was bold at bis jury were unable to agree at flrat, but badge of the Anbury Park Wheelmen. Parker performed the marriage service. property nnd to capture the thief. On heartily applauded the scholars taking ather'H residence on .Sunday afternoon were Mont back by Judge Conover and They were all full grown men, one of The bride is a handHome brunette. She Saturday night he came inarching into part. Tin; principal feature of the pro- md wiia condui-ted by Rev, W, H. J. brought in a verdict of receiving stolen them being a sturdy Jellovv weighing was tastily attired in a traveling smit of town with a loaded double-barreled gun, gramme was a continental congress,'the 'urkor of Middletown. It was very goodo HgnitiHt Applegate. probably 190 pounds.' They were riding Real brown, with hat and gloves tu bringing with him James Bulter, who is parts of which were taken by twelve urgely attended, and the ("Hteem in Tlie sloop H. V. Rogers, owned by Al- through Fair Haven, and just fast of the match. Bhecairied a bouquet of whitu Dr. W. S. Whitinore's coachman. Each boys of the eighth, ninth, tenth and viuc'b he was bold was betokened by bert Runyuii of Bolford, broke her mast Tillage they came upon a group of village roBCfl. After the usual congatulations man wanted the other arrested. Owen elevemh grades. Kach boy represented bo unusually luvge gathering. There while crossing the bay on Monda,y. She girhY* who were walking along the nar-thu guests partook of a bountiful colla- declared that lie had caught Butler steal- ameiiiber of the original congress and •vere many floral "tributes, among them waa bound for New York, loaded with row path at the Bide of the road. One tion and the newly wedded couple de- ing the wire, und Butler wanted Owen they wt>iv dressed in the costumes of ieing a very beautiful floral piece of clams for market. The broken mast of the bicyclers called to the girls to give parted on the 4:52 train for New York, arrested for threatening him with a shot our forefathers, including white wigK alia lilies from his former schoolmates. has been replaced by a new one. amid a shower of rice, for a brief wedding and knickerbockers. The blackboards in him room, and he rode slowly along the. iin. Mr*. Jtary A, TruntreU. The children of the Middletown public path, the girls stepping aside for him.trip. Among those present were Mr, the school rooms were covered with and Mrs. 6. L. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. A hearing was held on Monday night, Mitj. Mary A, Truswell, widow of school will give an entertainniont for the His three companions were a little dis- Butler brought witnesses to show that piotr.reH illustrative of the times of Wash- benefit of their library on Friday night tance behind him, as soon as the iirst George A. Bowne, Rev. and Mrs. P. K. ington and the maxims laid down by the hoiuas Truawell, died at the homo of Hageinan, Mr. and Mn, Charles H. be could not have been the party who Ir. and Mrs. John Springsteen, south of of this week. The entertainment will had passed the girls the others put on stole tlie wired, He said he had come to Father of Our Country. The full pro- be given in temperance hall, and an in- all speed and dashed along the path, the Morford, Mr, and Mrs. J. Bey Conover, gramme given in the Mechanic street "inton Falls, last Tuesday, aged 80 years, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Rogers, Mr. andRod Bank, und that then he had walked he waa born in Troy, England, in 1816.teresting programme of songs^ gymnas- furli having barely time to a.void being down to Fair Haven with Mary Dewire, Bchoul waa aa follows : tics, dialogues, etc., has been prepared. knocked down. Mrs. James Morford, Mr. and Mrs. A. 3he had lived withMr. and Mrs, Spring- Truex, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Conklin, Mr. the girl be is soon to marry, to look at !-" Land of Waslilngton "... School jteen for a number of years. She leaves Last Sunday Rev. J, B. Hames of At- A hundred yards or BO further on and Mrs. J. C. Hendrickson, Mr, andthe new house be ia building there. J — " Hflrvlfpa of Washington " .Louise Worthley hree children, William and Thomas lantic Highlands preached a memorial Tbeu he walked back to Red Bunk with EMBJT--" WiiRtiingtOIi" V...... , Joseph BlniRilm sermon in "the Knighta of Pythias lodge were four boys. They were Will Chand- Mrs, E, Ovens, Mr, and Mrs, William A, Boag-" Rills and Woods IKsound " School L'ruswell of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Jane ler, Willie Curchin, Theodore Parker Hopping, Mr, and Mrs. William T, Hes- Bliss Dewire, and he waa on his wayEwni>lu nt Youth., Grace Holmes room. About 250 people were present. home to Oceanic when Owen captured Josber of Portchester, New York, Her and Tommy Mintan. Chandler is about keth, Mrs. J, T. OBborn, Mrs, J. D. WMhlngton (it Homo, , .Sarah Carter eath was due to old age, Mrs, Trus- His text was "A Good Samaritan." The nineteen years old and the others are lim. Two men had been stealing the Sam—" Columbia, tlie Gem of the Ocean ".. .School Knights of Pythias will give a reception Thomas, Mrs. Caroline Conover, Mrs, C, Exercise-Crowning of Washington ... Sixth Grade vell has made four trips across the At- from twelve to fifteen yearf of age. L, Hendrickson, Mrs. E, Sheldon and wire that night and they dodged into a >—" Washington as a Ueniluman " next Monday night to Mr, Haines before antlo ocean. The funeral was held on he goes to conference, Chandler spoke to the men about rush- son, Mrs, Willliam Casey, Mrs. Charles field just as Butler passed them. Thii Alice Blalsdel 'riday and the remains were Jjuried in tag through a crowd of girls in that way. eft Butler at the point where Owen had —" WiiMhlnjfton'g Letter of Reslfrnation "... Snyder, Miss Evelyn Snyder, Miss Emma Nellie mibur he Colt's Neck cemetery. The pall- A meeting of special interest will be One of the men swore an obscene oath, Story, Miss M, A, Morford, Miss Lydia just seen the two men • and be supposed Song...... (Jirls of Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Grades icarers were John Murphy, Sr., Daniel held in the Baptist church of Middletown and got off 4iis machine and attacked Frost, Miss Kate Frost, Misses M, E. and that Butler must have been one of them Flag Exercise...... Seventh Grade 'olhemus, John VanKirk and William on Friday afternoon of this week. Miss Chandler. The boy dodged the blow and and captured him. Duet—"Dream On". ..Sadie Gr&pel, Nettie Chandler Melby will give an address on the work S. E, Conover, Misses Lydia and Jessie Piano Solo,., Madie White Brewer, grabbed the roan by the Teg throwing him Bowne, Mtas Marie Conover, Albert When the testimony was all in. Justice ; of Declaration of Independence..,.., •_., done among the immigrants at Ellis down. The man then called for his com- Morford, George Brannin,J3arry Frost, Sickles discharged Butler from custody. Lester Pach Moorman Woolley, Island, and Miss Slater of Matawan will panions to r«urn and the four then at- Leroy Morford, Dr. E. F^Taylor, J. F. OontinQntai Congress .Percy Howe. Lester Forman Woolley of Eatontown died also address the meeting. tacked Chandler and Curchin, the other Lovett, Harry Button, Ernest Pach, George Hen- u Tuesday of last week of heart disease. Swackbamer, Edward F. Taylor and SHREWSBURY COUNCIL'S FAIR. Urlckson, Barclay Ivlns, Henry Allstrom, Charles Revival services have been held in the two boys getting frightened and running others, The grooms gift to the bride Mitchell, Alonzo Sedlock, Daniel Applegaie, Jr., He was 84 years old, Mr, Woolley was Navesink Methodist church for the past away. The men,had th# boys on the was an elegant pearl pin. The presents John Valentine, Oaborn Curtis. a widower and leaves four children. The two weeks and five persons have been ground and were beating them when t3otted on Monday Kiolit WinnerH Song—"America". ...,,..,., .School children are Augustus Woolley of Long were numeraus, beautiful and useful. of JPrixeH, con verted, The converts are Mrs, Louisa Leon Lonpttjeet and Charles Wyckoff Among them were two carving sete, six C. D, Warner, president of the board Branch ; Walter Woolley, who now lives Card, Simon pespreaux, Charles Boeckel, of Oceanic drove by. They stopped their tables, four rockers, one of which was The fair held by Shrewsbury council of education, gave an excellent address In the West; Mrs. Lauren Lee of NewGrover 0. Williams and Theodore Swan. horse and got out of the wagon, when especially for the groom from the Junior of American Mechanics in Concert hall to the scholars. York • and William Thome of Eaton- The Christian Endeavor society of the the men also attacked them. Lonptreet Order of American Mechanics and one last week came to a close on Saturday *£hs exercises in the Oakland street town. Mr. Woolley was born at Nut New Monmouth Baptist church gave a was knocked down and was held by twoto the bride of the same order ; silver night. The booths were decorated with school were as follows : Swamp and has lived at Eatontqwn since birthday sociable at Miss Alice Morford's flags and bunting and were arranged of the men, who beat him and kicked knives and forks, sugar spoons, table , SlXTli AND SEVENTH GRADES. 1810. Tlie body was buried in the lost Thursday night. The amount real- him unmercifully, Wyckoff was also and tea spoons, after-dinner coffee along the sides of the hall, leaving the "The Sonp of Freedom ",.... .School the Quaker burying ground at Shrews- ized was $84.46, which will be used in brutally beaten. John MePeak happened spoons, cake basket, butter knives, berry center clear for dancing, The interest Trio—"The Bohemian fiirl ". ..Ctrace Davis, piano; bury on Thursday. repairing the parsonage. along and he captured one of the men.spoons, two dozen towels, two dozen of the fair was centered in the contests Haruid NiemftU, 1st violin • Prof, Hoenemann. for the articles which were competed for. ai violin. Miss Lavinm Garhart of Brooklyn* He was being taken to Justice Curcliin's napkins, complete set of kitchen tins, Etoitatinn—" The Story of Waghington "... William MM, IMcDermoH, visited her sister, Alice Oarhart of New when the men who had been assaulted handsome set of dishes and glasses, The cavalryman's saddle was won by Archie Brown William H. McDermott died at Eaton- Monmouth last week. Alice Carhart •aid they did ndt want to make a com- bronze lamps, two marble clocks, seven William T. Conover. Conover turned in Eecitation—"The Honem Youth"...,.Fanny Shaw own on Friday, aged 52 years. He was $37.20. The other contestant, Joseph "jtonDer song ".,.,, ,, ^ .school has now gone to Brooklyn with her plaint on account of the expense and table cloths, half-dozen brooms, bedroom Liberty Waltz—Orchestra urare Davis, % widower and leaves no children. For Bister on a return visit. trouble and loss of time they would be suite with bed, sheets, pillows, quilts Swannell. had $17.70. The woman's ' Slinthorne Worthley. Peart Pitcher, Harold Nie- the past ten years he had boarded at watch was won by Miss Lulu Nivison, Daniel D. Hillyer of Middletown is put to in going to Freehold. Chandler and counterpanes, dining table, tea and rnan, prof, Hoenemann. <, "harles Breece's. His death was due to thinking of giving up farming and start- did not want to make a complaint, as he coffee pots, check for §25 and one for ffl, who had $23.95 to $3.10 for Miss Lizzie Recitation—•• Something to Remember "...... Belle consumption. The body was buried in Bendy. Mwa Amy Perrine won the VanMater, Irene Britton, Grace Davis, Min- ing a dry goods store in mrt of the said he was afraid his employer would vases, rose bowls, etc. thome Worthley. Woodlawn cemetery at Jamesburg on building occupied by David H. Oonley, be angry if he learned of the matter and Daughters of Liberty badge. She col-AddriM-" Washington a Model for Youth ",.... Monday, The pall bearers were Dewitt lected |30.35. Mrs. Walter Sherman was Elwood Curtis Misses Clara E, and Lizzie Reid of Ho- that he had been concerned in a street Dangler, John Morris, James McOreary, bokenand MiBs Lucy Miller of New York fight, McPeak had not seen the assault her competitor. She had 119,65. The Song-" Hod Bless the Land of Washington " .School Jacob Dickson, William Cook and George —Smock, Junior order badge was won by Harry BeeJiattan—"George Washington "....Percy Davia spent last week with Misses Jennie and and hence could not make the complaint Becltation—" independence BeU "...... Lulu Scott Ferry. Nellie Lufburfow of Locust Point. himself, and as the men who were beaten Miss Sadie Sickles, second daughter of Fay, who had #32.85. G. H. Lewis, jwho SOOK-" Whip-Poor-Will "..,... School declined to make a complaint, McPeak Justice James H, Sickles, will be married ran against him, had an oven $20. Hart Trto-"The Broken Ring",.. ^. William H.MarmhaU, At the meeting of the Atlantic High- at four o'clock this afternoon to William Grace Davis, Harold Nienmn, Priif, Hoenemann lands building and loan association on had to let the fellow go, Hurley and Raymond Sears were the Eooitstlon—" The Grave of Washington ". .Julia Aul William H. Marshall, at.one time road T. Smock of Wickatunk. The ceremony contestants for the Senior order badge. SOOB—"America"...... V. .School master of the New York and Long Wednesday night f 1,800 was sold at an Longstreet was badly cut about the will take, place at the First Methodist This was won by Hurley, He collected Branch railroad, died at VanBuren, average premium of ttj per cent. face where he wna kicked when he waschurch and will be performed by Rev. J, FIBST Ajm SECOND ORADKS. Isaac Wales of Navesink is sick with4 r 181.55 and Sears had $30.50. Borden H. Song-" We Love Our Country " .School Arkansas, about two weeks ago. He on the ground, and he and Wyckoff, as Ward Gamble. Miss Sioklea s bridal Wolcott had almost a walkover for the Eecltttlon—"This to My Country's FIBR '\ left Red Bank about ten years ago and a heavy cold. Charles Dean of the same well as Chandler, are black and blue in dress is of white satin trimmed with Knights of Pythias badge. Ho ooUeoteS- Corlles W. Thompson went West. He had been road master place is sick with pneumonia and Fred many places about the body where they lilliee of the valley and smilax. She will Bee Nation— " Six ilttlt Flaggi YoYuu Bee "..,.. Emma $28.45. His oampeHtor, Alonzo Long- ,?«LMyerii?LMyerii . Ma>;l WilbuWilburr , Cecelia BaileBaileyy , Grace on the Kansas and Arkansas Valley Sickles is tick with aore throat. w\ere Btruck and kicked; . wear a fell, and will carry a bouquet of street, had only fifty cents. The Bed *.' TUton, Sadie HiBiina, Bdnn Bolton. railroad for a number of years. He was Among the people sick with the grip bride's roses, Her sister, Miss Emma A, Men's badge was won by William Roaehe, song—"Hurrah for the Red, Wnlteand Blue" well known in this vicinity and bad a st"Atlantic Highlandiare John K. Foster, Sickles, is maid of honor. Her dress is who collected $15.60. G. W. Bennett, host of friends here. Phillip DeRoche, Morris Zeigler and Miss ' HELD UP if of blue satin trimmed with chiffon and riccitation—" Wagnlngton Lqved Hta Land " „... Elizabeth VanPelt. '"-'•-_• - who was in this contest, had $8,40, W, •••"•-• • George Wilson forget-me-nots. She _will'carry a bunch H. Conover won a barrel of flour and C. Keeitatlon -" When Washington Was a Blttle Boy " Mrs. Sarah At eh i no MI. Wm. H. Naylor of Navesink was bap- Icwrenee JfVefcfer Stops Henry 1'er- of pink carnations. The best man will W, Bennett a shaving set. Clintfin Manion, George Gramnmn, Eddie Davis Mrs, Sarah Atchison died at West tized on Sunday night at the Central neli and Makes Him Pay a Bill, be William 8. Brown of Freehold. Fred RecitaUon-"nur Flag"....,,...Hazel May Tilton Long Branch on Tuesday of last week Baptist church of Atlantic Highlands by Yesterday Henry Vernell was held up Brower of Freehold, Henry G, Geran of Song—"America ". .School after a long sickness with consumption. Rev. F. p. Colby. by Lawrence Fiehter at Fair Haven and Matawan, J. Vone Emmons of Lon Land Condemned for Trolley Use. This was the programme at Shrews- The funeral was held on Thursday and A sociable will be held at Dora Rob- made to pay a bill of §1,02 before he left Branch and William H, Allen of Rei Last Friday afternoon Jacob Stein- bury avenue school: the remains were buried in the West erts's at New Monoiouth on Saturday the place, Mr. Vernell has had a great Bank will be ushers. Immediately after bach, David-&, Crater and W. W. Cono- Song—"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean ". ..School Long Branch cemetery. She leaves a afternoon by the mission band of the deal of sickness in his family during the the ceremony the couple will hold a re- ver concluded the arrangements for Becitation—"The Flag of Washington "..Susie Wolt husband and five children, the children Baptist church. past two or three years. He lived at ception at the, bride's home on Mechanic Recitation—" Washington at School"...... six Boys condemning the property of Myer Jonas- Recitation—" Our Own Dear Washington " being Mrs, William Tully, Selena, Eliza- The Port ^Monmoiitb brass band will Nut Swamp some time ago, but after- street. The house has been handsomely son at Long Branch for the use of the Daisy Krriekson beth, Hannah and James Atchison. give an entertainment in the Port Mon- ward moved to Fair, Haven. For some decorated with cut flowers and potted trolley company, The three men award- Song—"Star Spangled Banner"...... School mouth soh^olhouse on Thursday night, time past he had been out of work. Re- plants. After the reception the couple Ri-citation—" Like Washington ".Clifford Mullarvey ed Mr, Jonasson $5,000. Mr, Jonaseon necitBtion—tCtood Old TimM " *, Daisy Bays . John ME, Parker, March 16th. cently he war offered "wort on Miss will leave for Washington, where they refused to accept the award and will Recitation—" Union and Liberty ".Jennie McQueen Mrs. John H, Parker, a summer resi- George Cook of AthinticiHighlands^c-' Guion's place in Middletown township, will spend their honeymoon. A large fight tip matter in the courts. ^ Finger Play for Washington's Birthday". 1st tirade dent of West Long Branch, died sudden- eidently ran a fork in his foot last week. and yesterday he loaded his household number of handsome presents have been Recitation—" In Memoriam ". .Susie Jones ly at her home in New York on Tuesday His injury was painful but was not goods on a wagon and proposed to move received by the bride. Most of the trolley companies of the Reoltation—" Mt. Vcrnon, Washington's Homo... state are about to combine their lines. Maud Norman of last week of appendicitis, The body serious. to the Jjuion place. As hVvvas driving Recitation- " For Washington's Birthday "... ^ taken to JWest Long Branch on Mr._ and JJrs^William West of Bay out of the •eiilage, Lawrence Fiehter, ThisJaJn harmony with-the-arrange- Four Boyl Coif if ments which were said to have been Song—"Flagof tlin Free", School SaturdayfoFmmaT, MrSrpgfkeFleaveB Ridge, L. I., are visiting Mrs. William who has a butcher shop at Fair Haven, IJecItatlon—" What Was the Set-ret V".. Herbert Beott a husband, but no children. V. Wilson of Port Monmoath, came out of his place and stopped him. On Tuesday of lost week Miss Eliza- made before trolley building was begun Recitation—" Why " Enmia Lnfetra Fiohter declared that he would not let beth j. Court, daughter of John Court In this state—that separate companies Reading—" Bide of Jennie McNeil". Laura Burdsoll ,Tame.H G, Burnside. t Mr, and Mrs. George Rockefeller of Vernell move out of the village unless of Oceanic, was married to George E, should be organized to build short sec- Song—"America ",,,.,,,.,.,, .Schoal Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mrs, Joseph- Doughty of Fair Haven, The groom'is a James G, Burnside died at the home of 8. Walling of New Monmouth. Vernell -first paid a bill of $1.03 which tions of track, and that these were after- • m • *• his son-in-law, Daniel Test, at Ely last he owed him for meat. Some of the by- son of Capt. Charles H, Doughty. The ward to be consolidated under one man- Church Services. The scholars of the Navesink public bride is a very pretty girl, and was taste- Wednesday, aged 77 years. His death school will give an entertainment in standers interfered and told Fiehter that Communion service will be held in the was caused by kidney disease. He was he had no right to stop a man's goods fully dressed. ^The marriage was cele- Navesink hall on Friday night, brated at the home of Mrs. Harry Dennis Coming Sales. • Red Bank Baptist church next Sunday a native of Ireland and had lived in Oliarles P. Morford of New Monmouth when he was not moving out of the state, morning, A. covenant meeting will be Canada for many years. He leaves four but Fiehter still declared that he would and was very private, owing to the re On Friday of this week William A. is now employed in Rogers & Peet's cent death of the bride's mother. Justice held on Friday night. Next Sunday children. clothing store in New York, not permit the goods to leave the village Walling will sell at auction at his farm night Rev, J. K, Manning will preach on unless the f 1.0,2 was paid. Vernell ex- Curchin performed the ceremony. The at the Phalanx a quantity of farm ma- John Mjayton, Walter Williams of Navesink out the bride is a Catholic and the groom is j " Shadow and Substance." Jobn Lay ton died at Poplar on Friday palm of his right hand severely on Tues- plained that he did not have the money, chinery, much of which ia new. A simi- Services will be held in St. James's but thftt"he was going only across the Protestant, and for this reason a olvi lar sale was helel lost year, and this sale morning of pneumonia. He was 70 years day with a piece of glass. marriage service was agreed upon. The church on Wednesday and Friday nights old, Henry Amy of Nesv^York spent Satur- the river,4and he promised Fiehter that will be conducted in the same way. during Lent, On Wednesday nights he would pay the h\l\ in a very few days. couple will shortly begfn housekeeping There will be no underbidding. • ^ *-»- day at Belford, Mr. 'Amy is a summer there will be a sermon and benediction, Two Deaths from Diphtheria. resident of that place, Thii did not satisfy Fiehter, who de- Next Tuesday the live stock and per- and on Friday nights Stations of the clared he would have to be paid then and Howard Johnson of Navesink has sold A pretty wedding took place at the sonal property belonging to the estate of Cross will be held. . Two children of Mrs, John H. Gava- there. One of Yernell's friends finally Daniel Folhemus Smock, on the home- naugh of Shrewsbury died of diphtheria his horse to George Lamb of Red Bank. paid the money and Vernell went on home of Wellington R. Harvey at Long The Sunday-schools of Shrewsbury Mrs. William M. Bennett of Navesink Branch last Wednesday noon at which stead farm, one mile east of Marlboro, township will hold a union meeting in last week. ;, Annie, a little girl seven with his goods,; ;,; • •,. will be sold at auction. ye^rs old, died on Saturday, and an in- is visiting her sister,in Brooklyn. bis daughter Estelle became the wife of in the First) Methodist church of Red Mrs. Susan Jenliins of Navesink is vis- Daniel 8. Morris. The house was deco- Joseph I, VanMater will sell his live Red Bank to/morrow night, fant son died on Sunday, Mrs. Cava- stock and farm machinery on Thursday naiigh's eldest daughter has the disease iting her daughter in Brooklyn. Blood Poisoning from. Paring a Corn rated with plants and flowers. Rev. J A itewacos' rally will be held in Zion Henry Oo»ert of Belford is recovering B. Kulp of- Eatontown performed tha of next week' at his farm at Holmdel. church on Oentraf avenue next Sunday and is in a critical condition. Another William, Murphy of Wnton Falls has Mr. VanMater recently sold his farm to child baa recovered from the disease. from an attack of pneumonia, blood poisoning in hia leg, resulting from ceremony. The bride's wedding dress morning, when the sacrament of the Charles Hendriokson of New Mon- was of white china silk and her travel- Will Ely. Lord's Supper will be celebrated, A Mrs. Cavanaugh lost her husband about paring a corn. About two weeks ago he two years ago, and since his death she mouth is sick with the grip, out so deeply into a corn on his foot that ing dress was of dark green clotlhwitl night a sacred concert will be given. John M. Johnson of Navesink is sick , hat and coat to match. Freehold's Primaries. Rev. Mr. Cephus, pastor of the Eaton- has had to work out to support her fam- the-bloa! ran. Several days afterward ily. During the sickness of the children with a heavy cold. blood poisoning set in and the leg began Both the Democrats and Republicans town Methodist church, will preach in Mrs. James Taylor of Navesink is sick of Freehold will bold primaries on Satur- the Calvary Baptist church next Sunday she baa been unable to leave them and to swell. Dr. Edwin Field of Bed Bank consequently is very much in need. She with the grip. and Dr. Wrn. B, Beach of Eatontown On Thursday, February 30th, Miss day afternoon. The Democratic primary morning, George Parker of Highlands is sick will be held at Atkinson's hotel at two lives on the Delafleld Smith place. An dressed the wound on Monday, It has Catharine Hunt and James Kaney were —— m • • ——— entertainment for the benefit of Mrs.with the grip. '_ been reported that the leg would have to married in New York City. Both of the o'clock and the Republicans will hold Mrs, Aaron Hopkins of Navesink Is their primary one hour later at RoseH's A Tea Party. Cavanaugli will be given in St. James's be amputated, but the. doctors think no young people have been employed for Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Taylor of Mid- ballon March 18th. very sick. such serious consequences will result. several years by W. F^ Havemeyer, hall. *>..,-...... •—-—^ • *• ••• .... • dletown gave a tea party, on Fridaj whose summer place is on Rumson Neck, night. The evening was made pleasant A Disturbance at a Meeting1* On Monday they came to Rumson Neck A Sodality Entertainment. by music and recitations, and a game oi SOME FINE HORSES, Joe Ott to Play In Red Bank. and are now keeping house in the cot- The young ladles' sodality of St. bean bag, in which Mr. and Mrs, G, O George Bennett ol Atlantic High- Joe Ott will appear in the Red Bank tage on Mr. Havemeyer's grounds. James's church gave an entertainment Morris won the prizes for the best Matched Teams? Drivers anil Road', lands, while drunk on Sunday, became opera house next Moriday%night in his In St. James's hall on Saturday night. players', Those present were Mr, and erm at Wm. T. Hendrtekaon'm, disorderly at a meeting held in the tem- play,-«•' The Star Gazer," He has his jptanin—Fieidm, The hall was crowded and the actors' Mrs, G. W. Morris, Miss May Morri I have arrived from the West with an ple. Ohauncey M. Slay ton, an usher, own company. The play has been given Miss Mary Cronin and John Fields o efforts were liberally applauded.' mnd Miss Mabel Perolval of Harmony exceptionally fine load of young horses. put him out. When Bennett reached in many of the large cities and has been Red Bank were married in.St. James'i — -m «• — Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiaar I. Stilwell and Among them are several matched pairs the street he-turned and strtfefc Slay ton, church on Tuesday night of last week by' Bennett was arrested and Justice John well received. Mr. Ott has played in * JFtfty Horaew, Miss Carrie Stilwell of Middletown ; Mr. of good drivers and workers; one chest- Bed Bank several times, and has become Rev, James A. Keynolds. The bride and Mn,-<#. O. Morris and Daniel Hill- nut trotting horse, can trot,a twenty Ellis held him iu $100 bail to await the wore a traveling dress of gray cloth and I will have a carload of fifty fine New action of the grand jury. Wilson Stryk- a very popular actor with the local thea- York state horses at my place to-day. yer pffNew Monmouth; and Mr. andgait; one pair of extra fine young mules, ter goers. was attended by her sister, Miss Lizzi Mrs. Aatoti'Morris and Miss Nellie Mor- five years old; a pair of dapple-gray er went on his bond. Cronin. ^^^ Among the lob are ten matched pairs. The rest of the stock are trotters and ris of Hazlet, horses, good drivers and workers, sixteen • • • hands high j also one roan mare, weighs JExtreme Values in Wash We Never JHaappoini, drivers of all descriptions^ Before you A Fruit Store Moved. Our offerings for the past two weeks buy a horse come and look these over Eyes examined and glasses fitted by R 1,450 pounds,, and is an extra fine-shaped have astonished every one. To-morrow One of the most important rules of and let me tell you their prices. I've got de la ReuBsilie. Optician will be at L. de animal. Any one in need of horses will Louis Prate has moved his fruit store we present values that surpass anything THE REGISTER office is never to disap- something to satisfy you, no matter what la ReussuTe's, jeweler, on March 5th and do well to call and examine this stock at from the Clay building on Broad street, yet offered in wash fabrics: point a customer when he has been you want. > William 0. Ely, Holmdel, 20th. my place, on the road leading from Mid- where he has been for the past ten years, promised a job. It's a rule we have N. J.—Adv. All thoie having defective vision ore dletown to Keyport, near Irwitfa mill. to I. H. Adlem'B store on Broad street, Extra wide fancy percales, the ten stuck to for years. You are never in- cent kind, f or., t...., 0%0. per yard, — ^ t m invited to call. WM. T. HlNDEI0KS0N,i-4du. adjoining R, F. Wilbur's jewelry store. latest novelty,'" Goll milting," va- convenienced at THE REGISTER office bj Eptcorth teague Entertainment. No charge for examination.— Adv. J rioty of styles m$ " being promised a job. and not petting it A*e, Not am

\ ICE BOAT RACING. A DANCE AT LXHOBOFT, WALL PAPERS NOTICE TO HUNTERS, BOXES Jgw«e Saturday. Two tlcer* IVoyle Make Merry on AT A CLHAR Turn Tnemdau Night, All ponwos art) forbidden huntinK «*n horacbool! There haa been very little ico hpat A dunce was given at the home of Mrs. ovur our land*. OF PAPER uneH Bray, Jr., at Linc-roft, on Tut's- HARRISON'S. HAVANA CIGAR racing on the Shrew§bury river this year. J A [TIBS V. CBiWrOBD, A race between four small boats took day night of last week. A large number At s cents, which is a good cigar, AT place on Saturday. The boats which were pr«t«nt and enjoyed dancing from at llroad Had Bank, N. J. CJ. ORiWPOHD, is hard to get. The best we. have entered were those of Joseph Burrowes, eight o'clock until four o'clock Wednes- ever seen is my Jr., Frank Pnyne, Ed. Asay and Charles day morning, with an hour's intermission Burd, Charleg Irwin's Wonder, which at midnight Among those present wore It's Good Work that Counts. CLEAR HAVANA FIVK, 15 Cents a Box, he thinks can boat any Ico boat on tins Jnmt>8 L Bray, Joseph Urny, George W. or any other river, did not enter. Bray, Edward Kloeuni, Jr., Abel Ban- One's reputation helps, but a good name, like riches, sometimes «t 5 cents straight. Special Linen. born, Misses Etta ThouipHon, Maud and The race was over a three-cornered . Hough mirfttee, ruled or unrukHl. course, which was sailed over three Annie TomliiiMon, Anna Mouaer, Nellie takes wings; after all, good work is the keystone of the business arch. PACH, Red Bank. times, making the total distance ten Coleman. Theoria Sanbojn and Kittle Peerless. Bray of Liniroft; Fml Duvis, Beniauiln Fair dealing and courteous treatment are winners; combine these miles. Asay's boat was sloop-rigged and Hinnotli Niirfuc4>. ruloil or unruled. the others carried lateen Bails. James Conovor, George Hutphen and Edward with high class of work, and your have our methods. Chadwick of Brooklyn sailed Atmy's boat, Htilwoll of Hulmilel; Mr, and Mrs. Hut- 24 sheets of paper, and the others were Balled by their phen of Scobey ville ; Harry Hulsart and If in need of bicycle repairs, we trust you will permit us to serve 24 envelopes, owners, Payne's boat was unset on the John Moberlain of Marlboro; Harold first round and withdrew. Asay's boat Hornur und Frank Sickles of Freehold ; you, Your IN EACH BOX. was also upset, but this boat was righted Oscar Hesse, Jr., Joseph Hesse, Clarence and continued in the race. Burrowes nud Charles Beck, John Chadwick, M.P. withdrew his boat after two rounds had Tetley, Charles Kahle, William Clayton, BERRANG & ZACHARIAS, been sailed. Bard's boat won, making Charles Smock, Joseph McQueen, Allio BRANCH: LAKKWOOD, N. J, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Clayton. Misses Maggie Kiddle, Viola "Poor Feet, Tetleylc Son. the course in 24 minutes. Asuy'n bout came in four minutes later. Coley and Sophie Snell of Red Bank; ••»•#•••••»•••••••••••#•• Reginald Bennett, William H, Casler, How they would cry out if Arthur R. Bennett, Misses May F, Ben- they could but speak, Treat THREE FAMOUS PLACES. SHOOTING AT I.INCROFT. nett and Fannie, Jessie and Hdttie Cole- man of Tintou Falls. SPEED them as you would your .Chicago i» famous' Tyr its PORK AMD Oaear ffeue, Jfr,, II/MW a Ualtray In a bicycle is a very desirable quality. hands or your face—make Kobe-StvrepHtakrH Mhaoting. Boston i» famous for its BEANS A shooting match for a Gal way robe A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, them comfortable by wear- Shrewsbury t,nMiT™"1 ir_ was held at Linoroft last Wednesday. A Iteunion of Friend* and a Itnnee THE ing easy fitting shoes. Your is ruinous for its TOMATO SAUCE. There were fifteen entries and each man shot at twenty blue rocks. The robe wus at freneau • ' QTEARNS health will be all the better AND Mr. and Mrs, David Buck of Freneau This combination makes the DELICIOUS won by Oscar Hesse, Jr., of Red Bank. celebrated the first anniversary of their for it. Our shoes fit the and WHOLESOME FOOD known as He broke 18, J. K. Conover was second, marriage lust Friday night. They were 1BICYCLE feet, they never pinch, they with a score of 17. formerly residents of Colt's Neck, and Shrewsbury Baked Beans A series of five matches was shot on though they have made many new are the acme of stylishness. Saturday. The first match was a sweep- friendH Bine*; they moved to Freneau last Is the smartest produced, at is interesting to note that of all Johnson's WITH stakes at five clay birds, , This match There's every kind of shoe year, still a majority of those who at- present records, all with one solitary exception, were made on a STEARNS. Shrewsbury Tomato Sauce, was a tie between William Bray and tended the celebration were their old here that you could want at "William Muir, each breaking four. The friends from Atlantic township. The Also, that the Monmouth County Championship and Championship of the prices that you can't help second match at ten birds for a whip festivities comprised dancing and feast- Always Ready. Cai be served Hot or Cold. was won by M, Ooleman by a score of 0. ing, and those milder joys which pertain Red Bank Wheelmen, are both held by the STEARNS. but think are reasonable. Coleman also won the third match, a to the reunion of old friends. Among PACKED BY sweepstakes at five birds. He broke 8. the guests were Mr, and Mrs. TenEyck In the fourth match Ooleman and J, R. Conover and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.D. CURTIS, Agent, E. C. HAZARD & CO., Conover tied, each breaking 9. The William Miller, Miss Annie Emmons and Hance & Shutts. SHREWSBURY. N. J, fifth match was at five birds, and this J, B, Lambeftson of Freneau; Mr. and 27 Broad Street, , • resulted in a tie between Theodora Pone Mrs. Henry Oonover, Misses Katie and Bed Bank. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. and William Bray, They divided the Mary Buck,' Miss Carrie Rue and John money, ___^»___ Armstrong of freehold ;_ William Tilton, Miss Anabel Tilton and Daniel Polhemus Washington's Birthday Matches. of Scobey ville; Herberts. Wolcott, John : $2. The first of the monthly matches of Layton,'Alfred Buck, Wellington Wil- the BiYerside gun club for the club badge kins, John Scbanck, Miss Carolyn Tomp- and prizes worth $a0 and $25 respectively, kins, and Mioses Sadie and Edna Wol- 10 TIMES OUT OF 10. The Leader Derby. was shot on Washington's Birthday. The cott of Colt's Neck ; and Mr. and Mrs. David Wolcott of Maryland. The New York Journal recently offered ten bicycles to the ten winners in a guessing contest, match was won by Henry 0. White. E, The popular shape for spring W, Throekraorton, W. T. Conover, M, F. leaving the choice of machine to each. Cornwall, J. B. Bergen, James Cooper, of 1896. , " Jr., John Polhemus and George Low tied A Tea Party at Middletown. ALL OF THEM CHOSE for the second prize. Each man shot at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 0. Hendfiokson of Positively the best Derby Hat ever jeyen birds. White killed all of his birds Middletown gave a tea party to a num- sold for this money by and the others killed five each. After the ber of their friends last Wednesday af- club match several sweepstake matches ternoon and evening. Those present ' ,' anyone. were shot. were Rev. and Mrs. William "V< Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard us 0. Morris, Mr. COLUMBIA BICYCLES, — — .— and Mrs. William E, Morford, MM. G. B. STANDARD OF THE WORLD. Watts Wins Throe Times. Little of Freehold, Miss Mary E. Blood- New Style Soft Hats At the regular match of the Bayslde good, Misses Lydia, Fannie and Alfreda Nine immediately, and one after he had looked at others. And the Journal bought ten gun club at Keyport last week William Morford, Henry Wiirett, Ellas and In Brown and ' Black Watts won the club badge for the third Charles P. Morford and Daniel T. Hen- Columbias. Paid $100 each for them; too. consecutive time. Each contestant shot driokson. After dinner the guests were AT at 35 blue rooks. Watts and H, E. Acker- delightfully entertained by William arid On even terms a Columbia will be chosen son, Jr., tied for first place with 18each. Charles Morford on the violin, accom- They shot off the tie at ten birds. Watts panied by Mrs. Little on the organ. ^TEN'times o^t of $1.50 and $2,00. broke nine and Aekerson six in shooting off the tie. ART CATALOGUE FREE. __— — . — — Church Women Give a Supper. 'The women of Grace church gave a A New Racing Sailboat. supper in the town hall on Friday night. j. KRIDEL, F. L, Douglass of Newark, a summer Five large tables were set in the center WM. A. COLE, Agent. resident of Monmouth Beach, is having a of the hall and in the rear was a table catboat built by Joraloman & Son of devoted to the sale of aprons and com- Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher^ North Long Branch. The boat was de-fortables. The supper tables were deco- signed by A, Gary Smith and it is ex- rated with flowers. The biU of fare con- RED BANK, NJ J. , pected that it will be the fastest in this sisted of salads, poultry, jellies and other vicinity. It is 18 feet long and 8 feet neeesaary things for a good meal. Nearly 7 inches wide. two hundred people were present at the supper and the receipts from the supper The Commissioners Bowl, and the sale of the articles were about " After the meeting of thBCOmniisBToners $1287 "The expenses were about f SO. " on Thursday night Theodore F^ White, Charles E. Throokmorton, 0. E, Davis and W, P, Frey, four members of the Minor Social Events, board, bowled a game of ten pins, The William E, Jeffrey of Long Branch two former bowled against the two was surprised by about forty of his LEAKY TIRES FIXED. ¥ latter, The game was easily won by friends last Wednesday night. The Commissioners White and Throckmorton. party was arranged by Mrs. Pitman ¥ m 1 m West and Miss Annie Townloy, Miss Laura Haddon entertained a few Bowling. of her friends at her home on White The Yellow Fellows and a team from street, Red Bank, last Wednesday, night. ¥ Long Branch bowled a -series of three The evening was pleasantly spent,"_4'n_ u games at Red Bank on Saturday after- playing games. After*atip©^bas been punctured several times it, becomes porous " and noon. The Red Bank team lost the first Mrs. Kichai'd S. White gave a pro- ¥ game but won the other two games gressive whist party at her home at Key- leaks. , We have a vulcanizing plant and can vulcanize the tire, thus curing this easily. port_4a8t-Wednesda,y-night—The-prizes- On Friday hijht the Yellow Fellows we're won by Mrs, Etta Salmon and Peter ¥ defeated C.'R. D. Fox well's team. Force, ^rosttyrand^fleetuariy stoppilig^the Teak¥, The^cost depends onriK^amount AlJout forty guests were present at the ¥ Dayton Wins the Tournament. double birthday celebration of Misses of work on the.tire, but it will be cheaper than it can be done in New York. The shooting tournament between the Josephine Edley and Fannie A. West, Freehold, Dayton and New Brunswick held at West End, Long Branch, last When a tire is properly vulcanized it's as good as new. ¥ gun clubs, begun last October, was fin-week, ished on Saturday at the Dayton club's Mary E. Cooper, daughter ,of David grounds at Monmouth Junction. The Cooper of Freehold, celebrated herelghth ¥ Dayton club won the aeries and Freehold birthday last week by giving a party to was second, sixty points behind Dayton, a number of her young friends. Forty members of the Monmouth club of Asbury Park were entertained at ¥ An Aged Fancy Skater. euchre by Mrs. Thomas Winckler on At our bicycle place on Front street, Red Bank, we do every kind of Skating lias been very good on Arrow- Tuesday-night of last week, ¥ smith's millpond and many young people A subscription dance was given under have enjoyed the sport. "Benj.'S." Wal- the direction, of Mrs. Mabel 8. Murphy Bicycle Repairing. No matter how badly your bicycle may be broken; no ling of Harmony, who is 75 years old, is ai the Gorneld Inn at Long Branch on the champion fancy skater of the vicinity. Monday night of last week, ¥ A surprise party was given Miss Amiee matter what kind of a.bicycle it is, bring it to us. We'll fix it up, unless it Wool ley of Long Branch on Tuesday Whitney I. Cook Wins a Gold Badge. night of last week. About a score of her ¥ The Oakhurst gun club held a shooting friends attended the party. is completely past repairing. match on their grounds on Washington's The fifteenth anniversary of the mar- Birthday. The shoot was at clay pigeons riage of Mr, and Mrs. George Hill of As- ¥ We have tools and appliances for repairing all kinds of bicycle breaks, ¥ a|id was for a gold badge valued at $13. bury Park was celebrated on Monday '"Whitney I. Cook was the winner. night of last week. Miss Loretta West of Monmouth Beach from brazing tubing to patching tires, Skilled workmen, who have been at the ¥ celebrated her birthday on Tuesday of Shooting at the Midway Grounds, last week by giving a party to about business for years, are employed by us, and there is no break that is fixable that At the regiilHr monthly match of the,thirty irlBnds.___..._...... ¥ Midway gun club at Bfatawau last Wed- Sam Wo, a laundry man at Long nesday, t. W. Stoddard won first prize, Branch, gave a Chinese dinner on Sun- we can't fix, and fix well, at a reasonable figure. William Periino was Boeoiid nnd diaries day night to a number of Long Branch's Muirhead was third. citizens. Miss IMU Walton of Long Branch was $ Freehold Gun Club Match, surprised by a number of friends recently '- —•••ENAMELING BICYCLES***^ ¥ as a celebracion of Iwr birthday. The Freehold gun club held its regular match on their grounds on Friday alter- The Misses Burrowes"of Keyport gave noon. C. C. Stiyder was first, Henry a five o'clock tea to a number of their We have enameling ovens and a complete enameling plant. This enables Hanoe second and Spafford Walling friends'on Saturday. third. A dance was held at the home of Bar- us to enamel a. bicycle on our own premises; and in any color. Customers^ • --••-• ...- -- ^r^ • zilla Hcndrickson, neiir Freehold, last Wednesday night. A Horse to Be Raffled Off. Mrs. Peter M. Force of Keyport gave a who come to us to get their bicycles re-enameled, thus do not have to wait as J. Howard Melhtyre will raffle off his dinner to about 86 "of her friends last ¥ horse, Jersey Prince, The chances run Thursday. ._ from i to 250,1 the price of a chance being long as if the wheels were sent to New York, and the cost of transportation is the number on the ticket drawn. THE REGISTER is the brightest and best ¥ country newspaper on earth,—Adv. also saved to them. We guarantee our work to be as good as the best that can Winning' a Bicycle. J. H. Lupton won a Stearns bicycle at be done anywhere. Long Branch last week, Lupton paid 25 Our Engravwg.^* cents for hie chance. Which m as tastefully and skill' ¥ And finds of Sport. fully credited as can be,-.costs no A game of baseball wan played at more than the po$r sort, and it is Glendola last week Jaetween teams from always such satisfaction to know Glejidola and Allenwood. The Glen- dola team won by a score of 16 to 9. that your invitations and visiting e & Patterson^ George W.^. Bennett and J.' Wesley cards are the best that- can he had. i Seaman shot a match at twenty clay; Not so dear as you'd think, either. birds last week. The match was won ¥ by Bennett by a score of 0 to 8. The Freehold cyclers have, raised their El ERDELLS, FRONT ST., RED N. J. initiation fee from $8 to $5. At the meeting of th« club last week 25 persons Corner Broad and Front Stttets, were elected to membership. I mm RANK, K. J. / <

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JOHN F. WILL. Building Gontruta. JOHN 8, APPLEOATK FBIO W. t The following building eontraota have FRANCIS WHITE, A PPLEQATE & HOPE, William B, Jf*mretl •*• been filed in the office of the county clerk fleit«Jt«<*nf. at Freehold for the week ending Febru- Bams John F, Jeffrey, who died in Oeeun ary 82d,1896: OOUNSELLOBS AT LAW, towiwhip lust week, left an estate worth Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Edward 3%amn with James U, Miioro, MMOB RED BANK, about $25,000. Bis will named hia BOH,work at itlanttp UtehliiiMls, >1,4.17, Office in R, T, Smith's Building, Which Cant William S. Jeffrey, as executor. Wil- Mattle K, Draw with JtWo T. Onnorod, Building MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JKBAEY, at went Anbury Pirt, p.m.), liam $. Jeffrey Is also the principal buii- Barah h, M. Donald with 8hrop«hire A Kary. FRONt STREET, RED BANK, N.J. efioiary under the will, lie is left thirty Building at HtHibrmlit, f 2,l«5. Be Burned— Hhareii of stock in the Long Branch B, A, Patteriou with Alfred W. n«y. liulldinK at FOR SALE. I'OtJNBELLORH AT I^AW, banking company, valued at $240 a share. AHhury l^ark. 11.700, KKDUANE.'N.I, Hwriat H, BlincU with OtU V, Johnos. IJullillng Four houses, rent for $7 por month; lota 48x150 ; $750 caah • all four togi'ther, I'OHT-OmCK BUILDIMU, The West Long Branch Methodist church Many burnH huve lieon ut Itelmar, tO ka.800- $1,000 cash. Four lota, 52x800, |875; $125 caah, balance can remain. ILL!AM P1NTARD, was bequeathed $200 and $100 was wot ouBU ami lot on Cftthorlnu street, lot 45x800j*l,;SUO ; $500 c ash. Two housed on burned lately. Let mo aaido for a tombstone. The balance of SBJOH of Real ver Htrt'ot, $1,000 each ; half can remain, Two hous& and lota, $800 fiich, half build you u stool barn. I COUNSELLOR AT LAW, iho estate is divided almost equally The followiiiK rtml I'Htntc? tranHfers wish. HUUBO nnd lot on IjociiBt avenue, $1,800, House mid lot on Bridgo avenue, Ov«r Button'a HUm> mm, RED DANK. N. J, among eight heini. They aro Mrs. W, oun mnku it ILH plnin or HH hnvo beenfilod in the ofllco of thpcounty $1,700; rents for $18 per month. House and lot, $3,000, half cash, on Loeunt ' 1 All EH '8TEEN,"''" ——•—--— H, Mount, of Elberon; W, 8. Jeffrey, avenue. Four late on Bench Btreet, 85x285, $1,000 ; half can remain. Queen Ann fancy us you want it. Tho O COUNHKl.LOll AT LAW. Jr., of_Seabright; Mrs. Louisa!,, Bollen, clork nt Freehold for the wwk ending cottage on Hart street, $2,000 ; half cash ; cent much more. House and lot, barn, eoHt will not bc< much moro Noiary Public anil t'otiunlwlnner of Peodi for M». Hannah A. Truex and John V. February 2-Jd, 1800; HIIUKWHHUKV TOWNHilir, hennery, $1,600; tormg easy. House and lot, barn, also small cottage, $2,800, thiin that of a wooden barn Nuw York, KATONTOWN, N. J, Jeffrey, of Anbury Park ; Mrs. Kate Store, und dwelling, nieo cottage ail joining, rents for $20 per month, on Shrews- r King, of Belmar ; and Mrs, Lottie Burr I^iiitsft Uvmun nnrt luwlinnd to Jolin W, Stout, and nuiylMJ it will not cunt ACOB aHUTTC~ -——— Liiixl ill HIHI Hniik, SI. hury uvenuo, $«,100 ; tf niw easy. Lot on river, coat #1,600, 75x400; owner dead ; At'OTIONKSn. and Mrs. Lorena West of Long Branch. ChurlcM itliliiU' U) Bopliln Molior. IJMIII at Tlnton willNcH for $1,000, cash. Double house, renLs for $18, with 5 lotH, will Hull for a rent iiiorc. No tramp can attention KJv Putrieif Kinney, I'iwo of pn>p- you uro ahBoIntely Heoiiro AMEB SVALSII, orty. *l.272.«.. lation, House and one acre in Little Silver, $1,000 • #600 casli. Over half million J family bible and a piece of land at WulMkir Hwan, ailnilnlstrntor, U) Robert Johnson. dollars' worth of other property in every direction, from auL'h datiger. Roanoke island. l'lm> ot property, Si.100. STEAM SAW AND MOLDING MILL, Holx'rt Jolin/mn to tilemlora A, Johnson. Piece, of TO SUMMER COTTAGE OWNERS, Manufacturer of Sash and Bllnda, jinipflrty, $1, MECHANIC BTHKKT, KED BANK, N. 1. Get your cpttnges ready, give me the lowest price and key to show house, m 1 A, NEW TRACT OPENED. (ilenilom A, JohnHon to AnKijlinii Jotintion, Piece DANIEL II. COOK, of property, f 1. am taking out parties REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CiNiilla M, Ufmanl tollolwr t Johnnon, l*li-co of Thr Steel lbw] Man, JUSTICE OP THE I'KACE. Murphy Buys a Lot on TO RlNT.—HouBes from $7 to $40 per month, U-uiirickgon Bloclt, RED BANK, N. 1 Bast Bmaeh Street, Buy View eemewrv nwoclptlon to John E. Wll- riKTlW FALLS, NEW JEliSHY, Collection of Bills a specialty. llnins. Lot 20, WK'tion 1 In wiiietury, Sfi0.l0. FARM WANTED.—75 to 100 acres ; will pay $6,000, Send full particulars. Mra, Margaret A. Ohadwiek has had ATLANTIC HIUKLANDH. R. R, EVBORDEN, her tract of land on Branch avenuu Thontni! H, Lfionard to Sarah J. P. Johnson. Lxita $800 to Loan, Insurance in all Firnt-Class Companies. D HIIUUEON DENTIST, surveyed and cut up into lota. The 6x- 02 iind m, II. MUSIC HALL BUILDING, BED BANK, N. 1, Borah J, 1*. Johnson and hUHtmnd to James Wll- EAST SIDE PARK, Particular attontlou given to thu administration of tdnsion of Beach street to the east runs Anuisthetlcs, through this property. MM. Chadwick more. Lots m and 63, $1, Fine lota, easy terms. Owner will build to mut you. Little money wanted, Atlnntlr Highlanda aHuoclatlon to Justus E. Ralph, R, J. D. THROCKMORTON, will have about thirty lots in the tract. SPECIAL OFFERS, A LOT U)i 81U, $300. D DENTAL SUnOEON, The lots are not all of the same size nor MATAWAN TOWS'SjmiP. Double house, 12 rooms, lot 50xl28£, $3,500 ; 8 lots, 43jxl28i, each $800 ; cor- OFFICK " the same shape, but they will average Ada (i, Kopf and htubanrt to David IS, Lambcrt- nor lot, 45x1284, $300, This property is corner of Bank street and Pintard avenue. FOR $25 OR $50. So._5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N.J, about 50x150. The first lot on the trant son, Piece of prupcrt y, 83,(1)0, The owner having died, I will sell the whole for p,100 ; $1,000 cash. David B. Lamlwrtaoh to Wm, L, ltotM'rt,i, Piece Lota aro on the main road just R. WM, H. LAWES; jR, was sold by Francis White on Saturday, of property, p,a:)6, D VETERINARY SURGEON, the buyer being Charles Murphy of Little FBANOIS 'WKITEi. across Hubhard's bridge, a quarter Graduate of American Veterinary College, N. Y, RARITAN TOWNSHIP. of a mile from Hud Bank. Tho t&5 Residence, W Monmouth street. Red Banlt. SUv-er, The lot is on Beach street and Henry H, Borrows toDavi d A, Hill. Piece of Mr. Murphy paid (500 for it. He will property, SI. lots aro most all Bait meadow. The D. OEANBLEK, build a house on it at once, and will L, Browcr Wailing toBon] , D, Brown. M lot at PC lota are good land. All the lots R • ARCHITECT. Keyport, $175. are 25x300 foot, Stout's Building, Opposite Olobe Hotel, occupy it himself as soon as it is com- MatthiaH WooJJey, sheriff, to Jftmes M. Butler. pleted, i BANK, NIW JERSKY. Lot at Koyport, §50. Rich, Generous M. L. SNEDEN, OOKAN TOWNRHIP. Thomas Davis, Jr., W CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Port Monmouth Property Sold, W, H, purtjoll to Summerflold Laird, Piece of No, 7 Riverside Avenue, property. $1, RED BANK. P. O, Box 81. Red Bank, N, S, R. S, Snyder has sold a house and lot Josephine Hoey and others toHenr y S, Terhune, at Port Monmouth otrned by John S. 4 lots at Long Branch, $ 15,781^, Wine, THOMAS DAVIS, JR., NiW York nnd Xam Branch railroad to William . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Eaatmond to George Henry Helns, The Sehlielier. Land at L«ng Branch, P.OOO, FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J, , Burtii. 3 lots at Aibury Park, f 1, PURI WINES AND LIQUORS, rttirt Close at 7 o'clock J*. M, FRANK T, LENT, Charles W, AncheM and others to Bartholemew t'rovfe. Land at Aibury Park. $1'45, ARCHITECT, Bales of Land. Henry J, Buitls to James D, Tantum. S lot§ at The polling places are as follows ; 94 Libepty Street, New York, Asbury Park, 82,000, Corner Broad and Front Streets, RED BANK, N* J. Theodore H, Berringer Has bought a Ralph H, Cooper find others, heirs, toDavi d W. EASTERN &XBTRXCT, Special attention to Monmouth Oonaty wort. house and lot on the cornes of Fourth Cooper. Lot at Ocean Grove, $4,000. EP~ Architect for the Casino, the residences of irad Grand avenues at Asbury Park from David W, Cooper and others, heiri, to Ralph H. F, A. Llttle'i Store at Iwr Haven, A, B. Cooke, Ed, Jansen and others at Atlantic High- 1 '•••••••T lands ; and for the residence of J. C, Moore, Nave, T, A. Boberta. Mr, Berringer gave $12,000 Cooper, Lot at Ocean Grove, §3,000, TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfT Wm, M. Black, e%% to Mary J. Edgar. Lot at MIDDLE ItlSTHICT, ink Highlands, The Beat of jre/erenea. ia cash and three lots at Deal Beach, Ocean Grove, |4». Naveiink Hook ana Ladder Company's Building on valued at $8,000, for the property, Gottfried Bungara toSamue l A. Patterson, Lot Mechanic Street, Red Bank, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Mary E. Jackson has sold a house and WtPkWao Junes H. Sexton to Gottfried Bungan, Lota at OF NEW YORK. lot on Main street, at Manasquan, to We«lAsbunr raft, iMOO. WBBTBBN Office: No. 119 Broadway. Seventy-Ninth Seml- Aanual Statement, January, 1806. I Charles H. Newbury. The price paid Tylea B. Newman, ex'm, to James H. Sexton. Lot Township Hall, on Monmouth Street at Bed Bans. fMBO at West Aibury Park, p,fi00, CASH ASSETS., ±...... t9,l»,8a8,54 Blanche Ashtun to Onurles Rogers. Lot at Wana- ALLAIRE & SON, AOBIti. roaasa, $1. WBST XED MAJfK nXBTBIGT, In Jail torForgery . Union Hose Company's Building on Shrewsbury ESTABLISHED 1MB. WILL TOWOTHIl'. Avenue. Red Bank Real K*t«t« and itiinMt Walter Abbot of Matawan was1 sent to Jam« H. Hendrtolion and others to John I. Til- Agency, 21 Broad Street, Red Bank, Blats placed ton, truitee. Piece of property, S3G0. in the Home and other first-class eompaeleB at Low- ._iha_oonnfcy jail hut week for forging the Charles J. Gallagher to Joseptt L, WBlte, Pleoe ItlSTTilCT, name of Dr. Toms of Keyport to a check of property, tXO. Charles H. Hurley's Shop at Shrewsbury, est Rates. P, O. BOX 17T. ALLAIRE 4 SON. for $7, The check was drawn by Ed- Barallla QroTer to J, H, Hendrickioii. PleM of property, $-t,7lB. A. C. HAERI8ON, Township Clerk, COLLECTION OFFICES. ward Sproul and was made payable to Ezeklel B, Rogers to Walter Bobbins, S lota at in Dr. Toms, The doctor left it on a table BOBori Part, §175, Jobn Ellla, Justice of the Peace and Polios ; tohi a office and during his temporary Ezeklel It. Rogers to John J, Strajsta, Lot at Say you needed Butter, . Justice of Atlantic Highlands, N, J. absence Abbot took the check, forged Rogers Part, iSHJ. Collection Department thoroughly organized, Wm, H, BhelmMdlne toMathlld e Richardson. 8 The Boards of Registry and Election Toms's indorsement and had it cashed. Say you came to us and got a pound of our fine print for 28 cents. Twenty-five years' experience. Careful attention Iota at Belmar, U,m\ WILL MEET ON Several days later he forged the name Rachel A, Cartwright toRlchir d A, Connelly. 8 Say no more, j D to business in every part of the Counft w State. of Champlain Maokey of Matawan to a lota at North SprtaR Lake, $8,000, Notary Public. Wm, A. Shafto, assignee, to Harry Bauer. Lot at TUESDAY, MARCH 3d, 1898, check and had this cashed also. North Spring Lake, $»», If you haven't tried it, do so, just once, and you'll do it again, Lindley O, Button to Peter P. Leonard. Land at Prom 10 o'clock A, M,, to 9 o'clock p, u., for the pur- Belmar, §1. pose of revising and correcting the registry lists, Ocean Township's Peat House. Mayor and council of Aibury Park to Horace L, VAN G1LLUWE, ELECTRICIAN. Ailing. Lot at Beitnar, SI. The registry lists to.be.revised are the same as Ocean township owns a tract of ieven .those used in laet fall'i election, Persons who have Eltohetn Curtlli to George Bailey. Land at Mana- Front Street and Waple Avenue, a.legal residence In Shrewsbury township and who Wiring'for Electric Ll(rht». Battery, Magneto and acres near Poplar, The townshipau eqiinn« , $75. have moved into the township since last fall; voters Pneumatic Bells. Telephony a Specialty, JBEKHOLI) TOWNSHIP, thoritieajjave decided to build a hospital Lenten Dainties, in Full Supply, who have come of age since last fairs election; and Urancli Avcnne, Rel Bank, N, Jt there for oases of cohfe^ibus dlgeaser Sarali4!ulie^and othera to AnttleJJulBe.MPiece of those who have moved-from one election district to property, 81W. another, must appear in person beforft the Board of P. O, Box 818. The contract for the hospital was given David Efflngbam to Annie Hulsart. Piece ot Registry and Election of the district wherein they Igtimates for Contmefaon Application. out last week, and the building will be prgperty, 8B0, now reside, on TUESDAY, MABCH 3d, 1890, and put up by Joseph Robbing. It will cost Thpniaa A. Ward to Wm, MoDermott, 2 lots on must demonstrate their right to vote in that district, Ward tract. Freehold, $200. and must hare their names recorded on the list of $056. The township will give the bor- Peter Rue to Lizzie V. Foraiao, Land at Free- Economy is health! voters. If tbey fall in this duty they will nave no ough of Long Branch a half interest in hold, tcooo. right to vote at the coming town meeting. the property, provided the borough con- MAHA.LAPAN TOWNSHIP, Tobuy the best goodi for the least money, smoke Bailey's Combination The meeting places of the Boards of Registry of Absolute tributes half the cost of the building, Bertha M. Helsley and husband to Wm, F, Bcobey. tho various election districts of Shrewsbury town- U Interest in property, 848.75, cigar and chew Happy Medium, fine cut. Both of these articles aw ship are the game as those specified above as polling places on election day, HOWKLLTOWNSHIP, reliable, and sold by all first-claflBdealer s for five cents each, A. 0, HARRISON, Township derii. • New Hotel for I*ong Branch. Elizabeth Estelie and hustand to Bertha Clayton. Security, Piece of property, $1. r\N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS, J, A. Flannigan will build a three- Board of chosen freeholderf toDanie l Brockle- \J ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, That's what you get when •tory brick hotel on the corner of Broad- bank, piece of property, §1,250. Jennie L, Fenton and Edward F. Fenton, admin. way and Second avenue at Long jJranch, Wm, H, Bennutt, administrator, to Joseph 0, JOHN" Istrators of Edward Fenton, deceased, by order of you insure in the Citizens on the present site of the First Precinct Newnjan. piece of proper#, $185. the Surrogate of the county of Monmoutli, hereby Mutual Life Insurance Com- Joseph 0. Newman to Win. J, Harrison. Piece of give notice toth e creditors of the said deceased to pany, Rates are as low as hotel. Besides the barroom, two stores property, 1105. WHOLESALE DEALER, bring in their debte, demands and claims against will be finished off on the first floor, Alfred E. Schretter to Oliver H. Brown, pleco of the estate of said decedent, under oath or afiirma- possible consistent with iafe- The second floor will contain parlors and property, 11,875. BED BANK, FREEHOLD AND MANASQUAN, N. J.tion, within nir e months from the TWENTY-FIRST ty. This letter shows how Methodlit etourfh of Upper Squankum toIlizabet h DAY OF FEBRUARY, 180a, or they will be forever we pay our claims: bedrooms, and bedrooniB will occupy the Walnright, Lot in Evergreen cemetery, Fanning, barred of any action therefor against the said ad. entire third floor. dale, |18. We pay the highest cash price for all kinds of skins. minigtrators. JENNIE L, FENTON, I herewith thank the CittzentLMut- MILLSTONK TOWNSnlP. EDWAR.D F, FENTON, ual Life Iniurance Coiuixiny for Michael f itzgerald to Margaret Parker. Piece of *••*•••#•••••#**••*#*#«••. ••••••••••••••••••••••••< prompt payment of §50, bepg the full A Grocery Business Sold. property, $1. ABSENT DEFENDANTS; amount of policy on my wfa'a life. Inez R, Kugler and husband toCatharin e A. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. \ JOHN W. RKKVKY, Nir Haven. The grocery business of J, M, McCurley Ewart. Weoo of property, 17,000, To Charles Danlelson and Margaret Danlelson, of New Brunswick, which has been ad- By virtue of an order of the~Court of Chancery of Alliion p, Clark to John W. Clark, Piece of prop- Spring New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof. In \ RED BAUK OFFICE-. vertised for sale in THB REGISTER by erty, p^OO, a cause wherein Daniel McCarthy is complainant, Francis White, was sold for $8,000 last UPPER FBKKHOLD TOWNSHIP. and you and others are defendants, you ate required > Spinning & Patterson Batidlnr, week, the-buyer being a Bahwaytnan Allen Q. Hendriekson to Edw, T, Thompson. to appear, and plead, demur or answer to the eoin- \ BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, Piece of property,*$2.0OU, Lay by toeent a a month and toko platnant'sbill, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH who saw the advertisement in THE REG- Albert Nelson to J. Holmes Hankins, Lot at Carpentry: DAY OF APRIL next, or the said bill will be taken , HOTS, and after an investigation bought AUentowii, $8,600. as confessed against you. the property. a ihaw In the State MuTOal Building The said bill is filed toforeclos e a mortgage given Every spring many peo- by Charles Danielson and Margaret DuDielson to $2,BOO WANTED „_ and Jxmtt AgMtetton. Jfjou want Daniel McCarthy, upon lands at Long Branch, dated Will Ely Buys a Farm, November 10th, 18B2, and you Charleg DanieiBon are Goal and Wood. ple^ find some repairing made defendant because you own Bald lands, and William 0, Ely has bought the Joseph I want a loan of 18,600 on naldeneo property at .„,. „- your moniy at any time you can get you Margaret Dantoison are made defendant be- I, VanMater farm at Holmdel, The Bed Dank. Property eaiily worth jtottble-KmouS cause you claim an inchoate right of dower In the farm contains about ninety acres, all of It bf asWni for it, with ilx per cent necessary about their same, WM. N. W0RTHLEY, asked. 1 which isgoodland. Mr, Ely paid $19,000 NEVIUS 4 WILSON, THOMAS P. McKcltKNNA, intePMt on every dollar you bnvo Solicitors of Complainant, SUCCE880K TO 3, A, WORTBLEY, for the property. When Mr, VanMatei? premises. I do all such P. O, Address, Red Bank, N. J. Long Branch, N, J Dated February 24th, 1800, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in •bought the place several years ago he paid in, paid $16,000 for it. repairing; whether the job CHERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of sun- Scranton, Leblgli, Wllkesbarre mmniimiiiMinnii CJ dry writa of fl,fa . tom e directed, issued out of ' WM. F. DURHAM, Common Pleas court of the county of '-Monmouth and Cumberland Coal; Seeking a Divorce. is large or small, and do and stttte of New Jenoy, win be exposed tokal o at Secretary. public yemlue, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DAY When Coal Is purcbaied by the carlotul the benoQt Mrs, Mabel ft Murphy of l^ng Branch Houses if in a-way-that-will prove Of "KXROH, 1808, between the hours of 18 and 5 of long tons, 2,240 pounds, i» given, hat made application for a divorce from * S5 Eaat Front Street, Red Bank, N. J, o'clock (at 2 q'oloclt). In, the afternoon of said day her husband, T. Vinton Murphy. Mrs, at the Globe hotel at Red Bank, in the township oi Best quality of Hickory, O^ and Pino , satisfactory. The price is Sbrewrtury, county of Monmouth, New Jersey, all Morpby was Miss Mabel Stokes, and Is Wanted, the right, title and interest pi the defendant, Gilbert Wood at moderate prices. a daughter of the late Howard Stokes, v* always satisfactory. Crawford, in and to all that certain tract or pan-el They were married seven years ago and of land and premisea hereinafter particularly de- LUDLAM'B AND CBQOEIR'8 fEHTILIZKRS f scribed, •Ituate, lying and being in the township of have one child. People wHo have houses to Shrewibury, in tho county of Monmouth and State C0N8TANTLT ON HAND. FARM OF 30 ACRES of New Jersey, at Red Bank, bounded and described Yard M w«rikl«y*« Soek, B«d Bank. rent will get good service, as follows« On the north by landa of Allen estate The Opera ^Hoase to Be Sold. Arthur E, Smith, on the east by West street, on the west by lands o Bronch Ford at SetfrrioM. N. J. The Red Bant opera house will be iold prompt collections of rent Allen estate, and on the south by lands of Wise FOR SALE, Seized ag the property of Gilbert Crawfora, taken at auction on Wedntaday, March SBfch, at FairHaven, NewJersey,' and good tenants by placing In execution at the suit of French & Co., and tob e two o'clock. It will be gold by S. M. sold by DiekintOBi, master in ehancery. The the property in my hands for Located on Broad street Pitt• tim MATTHIA8 W°OLL1Y, SheriB. A MILLION sale ii made to cloie up the eitate of the rent, I look after all minor- late Charle • G.*4Uen, tween Bed Bank and Shrews- BOOKS. repairs'without extra charge. Meetlnp of tiJoaM of Health. Rare, Curious, Current, IN STOCK. Land for a Gai Tank. • THOS. DAVIS, Jr,» Notice 1B hweoyglYeii Oiat regular mwttnp of tho Township Committee Meltings, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Benjamin J. PacMr has'told one acre Terms reasonable. BOARD OP HEALTH OF SHMWS- •- The Bowd of Township Committee of Shrawsbun Libraries Supplied Cheaper than at any Book BbM of laud at Bhrewsbur> to the Consolidated BUEY TOWNSHIP township will hold regular meaUnRS at Town Bali in the World. Real Estatsfljpi Insurance Agents Will be held on the flnt todthln l Snturdays of eatb on Monmouth street, Red Bui, N, J.. on the nrai MBRAttrBB AND BOORS BOUGHT. gai coiDBMiy for $700, fhe eai com* month, at Commtaionere' Hall, nod Bant, N. J., at pany will build a storage tank on the mi tblrd Batardajs of inch month, from 4 to S r.u - MAMMOTH CATALOQUM FBKM. HEU BAJSK, tf. JT. four o'clock, r, M, A, C, HARRISON, LEG CAT BROTHERS, property, John C, Parker, ,,A. 0, HARRISON, Secretary. Township Clerk 81 CHAMBERS STftMNl MMttitlMMMMMitltt Sd Door West of City Han Park. H»W ' l(t BANK REGISTER. TOWN TALK. NOTIOE. ' The indications point to a very lively Thi) Hew fork »nd HtAmonUi Pwt W Money H. COOK. Mltar »•* rr*»rlei*r. fight at Aibury Park between James A. roiup«ny wjll hold tholr untnu medtiDfM William of M Hulmdei Bradley and 'Frank I* TtMibroeok for H, (i»rrl«»n'i Hotel, Omanpoit, N, J,, on Tumlay. Saving Sale! will be hald at UM houae of Q, 8. OFFIOt OM fEONT STBMT, mayor of the place, Bradley hits said he Man h Bill, IMS, it two ti'rl,H-k, r. it., to elwt a HfOdiicknon Block. Adjoining the would not be a etmdidnte, but no one be- arii of IMrocton for the finaiiingy«r . Thcro'i many B rhoiiMi raoratjl fnim my Millinery plwtlon of director* and *ofh«inW the BKD BANK. N. J, lieves thw mid it is coii8ili- JKKSEfllUliL FOB SALE. " only kn«w I ho prim wag ao lltilij, I go out of One Year.. .,,,..,...... $1 «' tioiaiiH thero m thnt the licpublicnn inn- l)U»iui*9i on tho flrsl of April, I offur you nvory. rhlne will bt»rent in twain, and thutench In tin- gU>rt> ut riMt ami Irax, uiitll nil my ill Monltai •. M candidntfl will him* part of the machine Flrst-clow MimroliKhDrtHl Jfmc*y bull formilr. Iwn Three Month*. , , ...... W to help him in the campaign. Mr. Ten- yeurHolit. Will Inxtold very rhi-ap. sold. ^ Turning Out the Best brocck haft IK'OII, next to Lysandi*r E. M. V, HOWE, ADVKRTlHKimKNrtt , 1 Watson, the Uoimblionn leader of tin Nn pi. Hrookdal« |r m. Mrs. M. E, VENABLE. | Sort of Printing should reach UH not later than Wednesday mornlnu. towiiHhip. llo nan been mayor of tin; lr •ample ooplosof THK BKUIHTKR and urtnUsl mUw of ^ ———————- —--— town for several yonra and has miule an Kopubllviiii Frininry Meeting. Hadiioa Block, BrouJ Strici, RED B/\P Uon, AdrertHenp bare tho privily of i-lmiiutaK of the o])]HM>ilioii t«> hihi JHIM IM'OH f'ifnt«* eiiNiiing town misetlotf, of if T11 K~H K(i IHTKl^l) r KI i • K~ I) lTT~il~ be plirtjd at tho bottom of columns and markinl A dv. * # # OWluary notloM andpootry, toto' rt>»nlnti«jiiM. cU-,, IIKNIIV M. NEVHIS, rhane? at your work. will ba inwrtMl for 10 «mto per HUP, Notlrcsi of Ocian (irove, that city of the saintH, Chairman of LMt Primury. Horses and Cattle 1 btrttu, marriagfls and diwUia publislutl fn *". to bo quite JIH tough a place HH WANTED. —-•••- WAGONS AND MACHINERY, JOHN H, COOK, i Long Branch or nny of the other ungodly towns, in the comity. Hero is a letter Holil my farm I will HOII ut iiiictioii on the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 181)0. which appeared in oue of the Anbury A niiin itlxiiit thirty yenm of iige, who U well no- prvinlscs nt Park papers Uwt week : riiiiLinttHl with Mnnmouth county, to tako charge of nn old ratAbtlKliod biiHinfss on tho road, HOLMDEL, H. J., 1 Tho Republican primary in BhrowH- There IH n IIDIIHI In Omiiin (inivn when" it young , HtJitlng rtifcronce, liul, not .vet Hf'vi'iiUM ri, IK oiiilc'cil iinci iinrlKinM until On Thursday, March 12th, Schroeder's Hair Tonic bury township will bo held on Wedm's- two o'clock In Ilii'iiiomlnK thri'i1 nlKlitH In Niiccca- K. F, HOLLAND. Aftont, Hlon. TIIIH lioliHi1 liiiH n iiiollicr to |irt'Hl(le ovur II, W Brond street, Elizabeth. N. I. mm, lit 10 o'clock, A. M., till) following iirt>[»erty; makes healthy hair. It day night of next week. This was de- too. If thlri liiotlHT hiU4 no roiitml over her ilaiijjli- LiVE STOCK, cided upon at a meeting of the Republi- ivT. Hho Hhoiild !«• iirreHlfti HH U puldie nulwiiiw. If WAGONS FOR SALE. mother nml (IUUKIIUT chooixt to keep opt-ii limise, Two pnlin of MulcH, pair of ticxxl Road Mun»s, cures diseased hair glands can club last Friday night. Henry M. tlicy might lit liuLst connne thi'iiiscIveM to(jrowii men, HlnifU' Home, two-yuar-oUl Colt, Yoarinjc Colt. « und not try to riilnu lud undur Heventeen, Four ni!W two-homt* fnnn wagons, 2 (second-hand full.IilmxliKl Hotetoin and Jnrecy Cows, full-bl(KHicU Neviim, who was present at the meeting, 1 Jowy Hull, ymruw, 4 nagu, , ••*»..«> and prevents the hair from If I remuuiber coiTt't'tly, the truly good two-hoiK farm wugotu,, 1 stvoud-lmnd buggy, vety )>ii(/»>i* ami i/nrncM-SpriiiR Wagon, Cur. stated that in his opinion there was no-people, of ANbury Park nnd Ocean Grove good ; I second-hand JuKjrer, 1 new Hplndie wagon, rViill, -' HfutiKl ('arrliiKs, 8 Dump WiiKona, ii Farm coming out. 50 cents' a vacancy in the office of constable, and were dreadfully shocked a tthort time ii new Rroeery wfiffona, plutform ^enr. C, H, Hurley, Wagons, " Potato Ikxlics, S-Houtwl HlflKli. -1 iK'ts of ShrmvHbiiry, N. J. Heavy Double HunioaH, 1 sot light Double HarnaM, that the election of Franklin Pierce ago over tho wickedneflB of Pleasure Bay, tii-t IfBiit SinKle Haraaw. bottle at Schroeder's Phar- Stryker last spring was for n full term. where folks were actually said to drink 1 Machinery, (ftC—HoOTCr Potato Dlffgor, An- beer on Sunday, The above letter seems DANA'S Saranpnrilia is not only the plmvall I'otiito Planter, i-Bpray I'ouito Hyniyor, U Last spring each party ran three candi- Mowing Machini's, Mecorralck Binder, Sptulurnnd macy. to prove thnt tho Asbury Parkers and of all remedies for tho Nerves, Liver, Hod CuttiT. Sei>(l Drill, 2 Hay Shfilvlam, '£ Wind- dates for constable, and on each ticket mills, a Sulky I'IOWN. Hay Fork and Fixtures, Hay We are nrepaiml to offer you bargiUns In Ocean 0rovers, like the people of oldkidneys, Stomach nnd Blood ; but if vo there was no candidate running for atimes, have no difficulty in seeing the Todder, Hiiy Unite, Hod Cutter, 3 two-horso PiowB, a In the line of benefit, you can get your money hack. Ciiltivatoin, WeiHler, Hoover Potato Sortor, Furrow- short term, Mr. Stryker, therefore, mute in the other fellow's eye, even injr Slod, I'ututn Hurrow, 3-horse Harrow, Corn while a t*aw log is in their own eye. The 8111110 guarantee applies to DANA'B Hhi'llor, lirinil.skine, Portal)leForce Pump. Hay Cut- WINES, WHISKIES AND LIQUORS could not have been a candidate for n Pills, Cough Syrup and Plasters. For sale ter, ii I,nddera,ForkN, HhoyeiH, Hoes nnd other articles, short term any more than any of the Potatotn, Corn, Meat, i£-c—75 barrels of OF ALL KINDS. by J. Alex Guy, Agent, Holmdel, N, J, Potatoes, Ideal und American Giants; Corn, Hay, other candidates for constable who were Lyttleton White has withdrawn from Htalfcs, Barrel of Pork, Hams nnd Staoiilderg. The Very Best Flour Popular Brands, Moderate Frists, running, and if the validity of his elec- the race for the Republican nomination TKIIMS—Six months' en'dlt on sums over $10; for freeholder in Entuntown township. OOTTACt WANTED, irailiTglU, cash, Is used In our Bread, (lOotl flour makes The Hollywood. Cik-Bwood and Chamberlain's Old tion is doubtful, the election of Mr, Bray JOSEPH I. TAKMATER, Cabinet Rye Whiskies an:- our choice. All otter The Republican county machine was miifli better broad than poor flour. good brandg in stook, and Sir. Wolcott must bo equally doubt- against Mr, White, and it is said that all Wanted to rent for the seaion a cottage near the ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE That's an ndvantnge you get in deullnR Foroijra and domestic goods of all Winds, mack ful. The law is vogue in some particu- of Mr, Blodgett'a influence among the shore, with or without utnble. Qivo detail state, with tis. Cordials, Ales, porters, Bay Rum, etc,,—in feat lars, particularly where it speaks of theRepublicans of tho townahip was also ment of location, number of rooms, size of grounds, OF exerted to prevent Mr, White from get. everything usually kept in thta line, termination of constables* terms. It rent, etc. Address P, O,t I wish to call your attention t« ting the nomination, because of the part Room r-M, postal Building, Personal Property specifies minutely in relation to town- Mr. White had taken in the matter of New York City. JOSEPH W, CHILD, ship having from one to six constables, the widening of the railroad draw at id's Old Cabinet Eje Whiskej, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. but says nothing, except in general Ocean port. Without the antagonism of On Tuesday, Wared 3d, 1896, which 1 consider the equal, If not the superior, U the county machine, or without the any rye whiskey produced In the world. Aged it terms, of townships which have more Old Established Fruit Store Fop Rent, At 10 o'clock, A, M., the subscriber, administrator of opposition of Rufua Blodgett, Mr, White Daniel Poliiernug Smock, det-eased, will sell at pub- years, * than sis constables. One law also says would probably have reoehifed-a renouii- lic auction, on the Homestead Farm Of said deceased, Don't fonret to ask for Extract of Malt, that constables hereafter shall be elected imtion, almost'without opposition. Tho store now occupied by Louis Prate is offered In Atlantic township. for terms of three years, and says nothing for rent from April 1st. Apply to One Mile Bant of Marlboro, about vacancies to ba filled. Acting on On the day and at the hour above mentioned, the J, J. ANTONIDES, One of the most singular features of IICKLIS & CLAY, following described personal property, to wit; , Mr. Nevius'e advice, it was decided to Two Good Horses, 1 Mule, 3 Cows, coming In SLATE! No, 20 Front Street, near Broad, present condition of politics in Eaton- Bed profit soon, all good milkers; B Sows, coming in nominate only 'two constables this spring, town township is that the Qoeanport Re- profit; 30 head of Plymonth Rock Fowlg. RED BANK, - NEW JERS1Y. and to nominate them for full terms, publicans were almost unanimous against One Farm Wagon, in good order | 3 twelve-barrel There's Nothing Better spring Wagons, one with and one without top- I — Mr. White's nomination. Mr, White has broad'fulloe Wagon, Dump Body, 1 six-passenger for a Roof, It's Durable. A Box oF^ ~ made a long and persistent; struggle in Carryall, in flrst-class order; Wheelbarrow, 2 seta of Four Runaways. his official capacity as a freeholder in Heavy Harness, set of Single Harness, lot Of Work It's Fireproof, Snpwproof, Pandora Paper favor of widening the Oceanport draw. Hum ess, Four runawayi occurred in Middle- 100 Bushels of Corn, 50 Bushels of Wheat, 100 Waterproof and proof town township last week. A horse All his power an a freeholder, as well as Bushels of Rye, 150 Barrels of Potatoes, 7fi Green At 25 Cents •—*. owned bv Sylvester Stone of Bfilford ran all his influence as a private citizen of Mountain and 75 Rutland Rose • S Tons of Timothy against everything that a Eatpntown township, has been exerted to Hay, lot of Wheat Straw, SKI Sheaves of Stalks, No S5-eent paper we have ever seen equb away while carting stalks, Mr, Stone One Mowing Machine, 1 Reaper, 8 Lawn "Mowers, roof ought not Ho have. our Pandora Box. ItV good, thick, Hairy fell under the wheels and both of hisremove this barrier to the navigation of hnnd Com Speller, half interest In Cannon Corn Mper, with a delightful iurfaee for a i^. legs were run over. He is confined to the river, which has interfered so seri- Sheller, half.interest in Power Circular Saw and It can be had ruled or unruled. We hive EM the house with the injuries, ously with the prosperity of Oceanport. Announcement Feed Grinder, Potato Sled, Acme Harrow, new A Xm Dd e h ta It was principally through his efforts Harrow, new steel Tooth Double Harrow, 1 Tread tlrt nif ° ° A team of horses owned by George WILL SOON BE HEADY. Power and Thrvshlng Macjilne^ in good order; 1 JOHN DUGAN, Thompson of Belford ran away last week. that the fight for a wider draw is about Fisher Plow, 7 two.horse Sod plows, 3 one-honse JOHN H. COOK, to be crowned with success. It might be Plows, sulk?Plow, 3Com Harrows, 3 Iron Age Cul- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. The damage was Blight. tivators, Planet Jr. Cultivator, 2 old-style Culflva. Front Street, Red Bank. A horse owned by Joseph Covert of imagined that the .Republicans of Ocean- WATOH FOE IT. tors, pair Stalk Poles, Sleigh, Wood Sled, Fanning Belford also ran away. The wagon was port, for which place Mr. White has Mill, a pair Hay Shelvings, Bchanck Potato Sprayer, labored so untiringly, would have been 30-foot Ladder. 8 Potato Diggers, a barrels of Vine, broken but the driver was not hurt. the first to rally to his support. But the gar, T Empty Vinegar Barrels, 35 barrels of Dry Sap Beautiful A horse owned by Caleb Post of Key. Pine Kindling Wood, 48 White Pine Boards, 14 new port ran away near Middletown on j-hih- reverse was the case and Mr. White Hen Coops, IS Cords of Wood, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, found opposed to him not only those and other articles too numerous to mention. -*^f ragrant Breath flay, Mr. Post was thrown out and was whom his course in the railroad draw MISS A. L. MORRIS'S Household and Kitchen Furniture. severely bruised, Both can be obtained by using matter had antagonized, which was to Bedroom Sets, Antique Walnut Book Case, Antique •<•-•-*• have been expected: but also those in Parlor Furniture. Crockery, Carpets. Cutlery, and DR. BORDER'S A Birthday Party, whose In whose behalf he had worked MILLINERY, much-other (urntture, all in very good condition. TERMS OF SALE—AH sums under |10, eaeh; on DENTIFRICE. Miss Sadie Chamberlain'-of Catharine so ardently, and in whose behalf the an- all iumi Over f 10, six months' credit will be given street gave a party to about 35 of hertagonisms had been made. To make a t(f :tpe purchaser giving a note therefor, with seeur. Prepared by w. B, PARgONg, contest against this double combination, Corner Broad and Front Streets, Ity. payable at bank, —. TlSold by schoolmates on Saturday night to cele- BENJAMIN F. GRtons, Auctioneer. brate her thirteenth birthday. Games aided ns it was by the influence of the T, V, Yerman, Caterer. made the young folks happy during the county jjolitical machine, would have F. p. McDEBMOTT, Administrator. evening, their fun being iutemiptedonly been expensive, and although Mr. White would almost certainly have been nomi- Master's Sale in Partition. JACOB C. SHUTTS,.,., .AllOTIOXEER. by the supper aiinouncflment. nated had he chosen to continue in the race, he preferred to withdraw. In piirmninec" of a decree of the Court of Chancery AUCTION SALE A Persian Town, .< «•• • of New Jersey, doted February 4th, 1896, in the cfluse wherein Robert Allen, Jr., i complainant iind Slnna, like all Persian towns, Is built N OF Why They Like It. of iButl and brick, but somehow tho amne Do not forget R. de la Reiissille. the John T. Allen and others ore defendants, I will ex- ruin that one BOOB elsewhere in not notice- optician, on March 5th.and 20th.—Adv. pose to sale at Public Vendue, at the able here. It may bo that tho mntorial Globe Hotel, Red Bank, N. J., It smells so fresh, pure and clean. Food made with it is sojight, so tiled In the oonHtruotlon of tliu houses Is OFFICES TO LET Farm Machinery. tender and delicious, and retains these qualities so long. Stewed Dump-" bettor, bub I.put-it down .rnthor-to the At 20 HroiiUstreet. Hud lliiiik. Curtlsi K spirit of tho people, for tho. Kurd is SO lings warmed up areas light and tootliBomcMw when fresh, and digeatable times as onorgutlo UB the PiirHinn or tho FOR SALE OR RENT, for even a delicate itomach. UBed-^'tth'^aoijr milk and a little care it House with T rooms ut w<«st Hed Hxnk. W, A The subscriber will Hell at unction at his farm at Turk, One never tirnil of thnt little gar- Fmni'h. works as well as with fresh, - . • • den among tho full trees, with Its pnno- Wednesday, March 25th, POOL^TABLC, IHs^ineyery way better__andjii>ore_.econpinical ..than . the old process „ Mujtt of town tind-woodBTtnti ravino boforo AT TWO O'CLOCK, P, M^ -" TH1 PHALANX, one, with its liudgos of brilliant yoTlow Pool liilili' for wile. In jfimd condition. Apply to powders, dear or cheap ; and is pure without alum or other cheap and roses nnd its trolIiRus of nlmdy vino. Nor Hotel Hclroid, Hclfoiil, N, ,1. " All thu following (Imt-Hhed property: Tlic lltnl ON harmful leavenen, else we will forfeit $1,000. No other powder backs was thn view nil that watt.to bo soou horo, BARN TO LET, Hiink Oppm Hmist; jiroiiyrtj-, ccmslgtlng of tins its " purity " with dollars. for ovor nnd anun pansm! by troiipR of Ham to let cm Kprinfr street. Apply to Mrs. ('. A. It's worth trying, though the trial prevents but one indigestion. mounted Kurds, gorgnoiiH inoolorud Bilks, Hrower, Sprinft Hlrert, lied Hunk, N. J. riding hiuMlsnme littla liorKos with bril- Friday, Feb. mil, 1896 liant tmiiplngs, ruid tho oafo, too, was ONE-HORSE CARRYALL "~ AT ONB O'CLOCK, SHARP, I'or HUIC, I fiavn a (inc-horHp fftrrvull for wile. It IK Opera House uvor li liiunitof thu dandies of tho pluoo, iieiirly new. Apply to ¥., T. IlurdKe, ^li A quantity of Farm Machinery of all kinds, much whoso clijiiii wJiltti clothes nnd silk coats, N, J, ANI) whoso curly, well briirtliod hair and wnxnd of which in new. At Grocers. niustuuliDH, wlioHo ninny tiivliiUiH of Hark ROOMS TO LET. silks, iicidBd ci truly oriental touch to thu ItiHims tn jft ut Full1 Hiiven. Low nmt. Inquire By virtue of ii chattel mortjrage given liy Michael •oeiic. of cu|it. n. iiniwn. Fair Huven, or W, F, Durlium, Parcel of Land, H. Daly, on which default has been made, I will Keil Hunk. KITUATK IN offer for sale at the above time and place the fol- toe , Nor wore tho buiHiars lens interest ih«, lowing personal property: Quarter-pound cans 12e, with thuir long nwimlen of domes mul FOR RENT. EBD BANK, Open rear binder, Walter A, Wood make, nearly Leavens Most: nrohoa and thuir HhopH full of nil lhn mur- House cdntniiilntrll niomsnt Little Silver, oiiposiu- new. *'" J • W, UppMicotl'H tirecnlKiuse, A[iply to K, W, Siiilth, Tubular Bteel mower. ohandlHo of oMt and west, for Hlnnnisa In the county of Monmouth, Now JerKey, buunded Wbfiel rake. thoroughly (jumuiurciul. plum, nnd, por-(ici'iiiirioii,• x. J, ncirthwnnl by Front street, eastward by the Central Planet, Jr., hill dropping drill. .Always Pure,-** hapi, for its H1IS« nnd populntion, one of Hotel property, southward by the Richard Apple. Spindle buggy. Half-pound cans 22c. SAWDUST, jagger wagon. the most nourishing towns in Porolu. 1.IKKI ImshclN of pine HiiwiliiHt for suli., siiit'iiili" tor (Kite property, and westward in part by formerly the use III l<« li»iiKi>s, taldlnjr, He Imnie! H. C 5 Bissoll two-horso plows. flooiety, ns reoognlzod In Europo. Ono do- in Rood eoriitltion nnii (forxl ipnKth, JiimeH Mcr'ol- ent acc'CBs to the railroad depots, S Oliver twoJlioreo plows, new. triirii Co., Atliintic HlBidntidH, M, j. 4 South Bend two-horse plows, tail struck mo muoh. Ho wore a togn of S. M. DICKINSON, J Hue plow. Just Received. native eottoii, dyed in n charming pat- 1 Henoh & Dromgold rldinj plow, tern, and always grncofully draped—a FARM TO LET. Special Master, 1 Buckeye grain drill, now; costume, in fnot, as elegant an eould bo— Fiirin of IIIKMII. lid iti'res, Hiiitiibli! for trueklnjr or HUBERT ALLKN, .m., Hoiiotor. I Agpinwall potato sprinkler, A car of White Middlings that I will sell for a few (fenenll furmliiif, to let on H!IIIH«», Appjy to MIKH 1 Aaplnwali potato planter, and it invariubly loofcod eloan ut tho ond ifin-y^ A. UmgKtreet, Hylmdrt, N, ,1. '"•' 1 two-row sprinkler. days for $1800 per ton. of the day's march, whon wo wore Rpluglind 1 Bchanek sprayer, new. and iimddy to ilio wnlNt, Tho cuse niid OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALfi^ Felt and Gravel 1 Wiai"d weeder.' Also, high grade Flour at 14,45 per barrd, polisluid opurtesf jvith w!iich_tliis_porson- I will m'll the contentH of sin office i*>nt troop gave A mounted parade through A 4-Ceni " last WMttWday in town. • town on Saturday afternoon. They wore BUSINESS WAGONS. WilWiro Tyiton of Brooklyn IH vlalting dressed in uniform and gave a drill on Ilan^Bttiton of Front &sm%, Broad street. The Htr»>t'Ui were filled- Special Sale. Mru. Djuilol Allalr« of Fair Ihmn in with people and many favorable com- ments on the appearance of tli«> troop Run Over this list of articles vJBitiog herriBter at Brooklyn. that we will sell for four cents FARM WAGONS. Mr, Ud Mre- E. Qerry ttoberta of were made. Joseph Field, Jr., one of Maple ftvenu e ore at Lake wood. the cavalrymen, was thrown from his Thursday, Friday and Saturday. HaddoQ IVIDB of Metuchen BptuU Hun- horse, but wan not hurt. See if you don't need soine of these We have a full jissortmont of businoss wagons of all styU\s and for any kinds of business, with day with hla mother in Red Bank. things • or without, tops. Theso run in juice from #05 up for now, and $*20 up for socond-hand. The one- William Loew, Jr., of Now York by a Runaway Team, visited friends in town on Saturday. Tin Dlppnni, SuKur SiMioriH, liorso farm wagons w«^ aro soiling for |;i5 and $10 nro just the thing for any kind of light hauling, Mise Lilian OvonH of Front street is Henry Stauklt- of Smith burg, while Tin <:upn, I'll! I'iilU'H, Tho two-horse farm wagons with doublo sido and spring si»ats for $tif> an.1 great value. They visiting relative ut Albany, Now York. plowing last week, tied the linos around ttoup Ltttilcit, rot LiiiH, William T. Hummel I of lied Hank his bfidy." Tin; horwt) rail away and PolntO MiiHhi-iN, HkimniiMn, have solid stoel axles, and we warrant them to be all right. spent last week with frioiuta at Anbury dragged Stniiklo for some distance. Ho HIOVO LlftOrH, <;nl)li'tN, Park. was rt'loiiBud by tin; linos breaking. He t'linlr liottoms. ("mam i'lirlicTH Miw Edna Cook of Eaton town was badly bruiwd by IIIH rough trip over 1 Ti'il StnilniTS, r,m t'lipH, FARM HARNESS. uart of last woi'k with friendt) at tin ground, Mirroin, Buiiw IMulii'H, -— •» . » —— Branch. Farm llarnesri, #11,0(1 up. Ami Doublo, with ij-iiifh traccy, complete, with tO William Norman of Nuwurk Hpt>nt A Fall from a Bono's Back. And a hundred other things handy up. Nor- Sunday with his father, Thomas J Robert Peters of Asbury Park was rid- to have about the house. l barguiiiH in Good Socond-Ihiml Curriagi-H of uvtry doscriptioii, man of Bridge avenue. ing a horse on Monday whim one of the For three days next week we M. M, Davidson, who has boon In Flor- stirrup straps broke and ho fell to the ida, for the past two weeks, returned ground, He was picked up in an uncon- will sell our ten-cent articles at home on Saturday night. scious condition. He was badly injured nine cents, J. W. MOUNT & BRO., Misa Daisy Errickson of Rod Bank was internally and is in a critical condition. a guest of MIBS Blanche Reid of Long Branch port of last week. 5 and 10 Cent Store, Repository and Factory, Cor. Maple kn and White St., RED BANK, N. J Andrew Hollywood of Newark 8i>ent George Holmes'* Team Wins. Saturday and Bunday with his father, The Yellow Follows wore beaten by Wels's Building, Matthew Hollywood of Washington George rlolmeti's team in a bowling street, match last night. Holmes's team won 14 East Front Street, Red Bank, Mr, and Mrs. Harry V. Height of three, straight games, the first game by Spring Lake celebrated the eighth anni- 100 pine, the second by 74 pins, and the REDBANK versary of their marriage on Friday third by 24 pins. night. (Jharlea Grover, who is working in A New Pastor at Now Monmouth. New York, ipent Washington's birthday OPERA HOUSE. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rev. George C. Williams, a native of Pot Roast. Graver. < England, but who has been living at E, E. Dayton, cashier of the Asburj' Bloomfield, N. J., has boon ealU'd as Park and Ocean tJrove bank at Anbury pastor of the New Monmouth Baptist Monday, March 2d. -o- Park, started on a California trip on church. Thursday. THERE IS Miss Eva HendriokBon of Brooklyn BIRTHS. has been visiting Miss Irene Chamber- DESPREAUX.—AtMMMrtown. on Tiioadiiy, Fi-li- lain and other friends in Red Bank for rutiry Ittth, Mre, Hubert Dtssprcuux, of a son. Only One Market in Monmouth County ELLEfJUEHG.-At Fair HaviiD.oa Friday, Febru. JOE~OTT the pant few days. Hisses Carrie and Leonin Walsh of ary 21st, Mn. Gcorgo KUenberg, of u son, HOLMES.—At Seoboyville, on Monday, February IN HIS LATEST SUCCESSFUL Where you cfin buy this particular cut. Newark spent Saturday and Sunday llta, MIB. Frank Holmes, of a daughter. with their parente, Mr. and Mrs, James KENNEDY.-At Shrewsbury, on Saturday, Feb- FARCE COMEDY, Walsh of Borden itreet, ruary aid, Mrs, John Kennedy, of a son, That is at Mr. and Mrs. Monroe V. Poole of West MOUNT,—At MnDBMUttn, op Monday, Fehruany Long Branch will celebrate the twenty- 17111, Mm. Aloazo Mount, of a son, fifth" anniversary of their marriage on PKNNINOTON.—At R«Kl Bank, on Monday, Feb- Saturday of next week. ruary 34th, Mre. William L. Pennington, of a son. The Star Gazer, Mr, and Mrs, James E. Tiltonof Brook- SDTPHEN.—At LOIIR Branch, on Monday, FeDru- Robinson & Crawford's Enterprise Market, lyn spent Washington's Birthday with ary 17th, Mrs, Charles Sutphen, of a daughter. SMITH,—At Red Bank, on Wednesday, February Mrs. Tilton's father, Gapt. Charles E, 12th, Mrs. Cbarles Sniltb, of a daughUir, The Latest Songs, Jokes, Throokmorton of Washington street. WYMBS,-At Red Bank, on Bunday, February FRONT STREET. RED BANK, N. J, Miss Anna E. Burleigh, daughter of SM, Mre, Frank WymUs, of a son. Alexander Burleigh of Bed Bank, will Dances, Music, be married about the middle of March to W. Frederick Johnson of Newark. MABBIAGE8. On Saturday, February 29th, we shall make this our specialty. tUETON-SHEA.-At Seabripht.on Sunday, Feb. Rev, Charles P. Connolly has been ruary Pth, by Rev. Edward ;J. Egan, Miss Mary E. The Largest Farce Comedy Company obliged to give up his pastoral work on Carton and Patrick F. Shea, botu of Oceanic. Traveling, account of ill Health, and he is now at CRONiN-FIELD8.-At Bed Bank, on Tuesday, The price will be 12 cents per pound. Think of it! A nice, tender, the home of his mother at Long Branch, February IMn, by Rev, J, A. Reynolds, Miss Mary Reserved seats on sale at Mlnton'H Drug Store, James Steen, who was recently tried Cronln and John R. Fields, both of Red Bank. PRICES, Bfle,, 85c,, 50c. and Toe, _,COURT—DOUGHTT.—At Fair Haven, on Tues- juicy piece of. beef, any weight you want, not a particle of bone or at Freehold on a charge of withholding day, February IBtti, by Justloe William Curchin, from a client money which he had col- MiM .Ellzubetb J, Court of Oceanic and George E. lected, has carried the case to the su-Dpughty of Fair Haven, .sinew, for 12 cents per pound. Come to our market on Saturday preme court, j HARVEY-MOriRI8.-At, Long Branch, on'Wed- PRICES! nesday, February IBtli, by Rev. J. B, Kulp, Miss Es. Rev, W. A, Allen* of the Asbury Park telle Harvey oi Long Branch and Daniel S. Morris of Methodist church has been granted a va- Eatontown, and buy a piece, just, to try it. You emit get it anywhere else. cation by the official board oi the church. HAMPTOIf—HOPPER.—At FarminBdale, on If everybody knew them, every- He will start for Georgia about the first Timriday, February aith, by Rev, W, R. Wedder- of March and will remain away for six spoon. Miss Minnie Hampton of Farmingdale and body would buy here. We shall also have on hand a full stock of fresh-killed poultry, weeks. H. F. Hopper of New York. MORAN—WELLSFORD.—At Ocean Grove, on 3 cans Good Milk for 35 eta. Leon Cubberly of Long Branch, who Tuesday, February IBth, ny Rev. Milton Relyea, has been in Joseph Swanneirs offic« at Lizzie K,, daughter of Rev. William Moran, and 3 cans Extra Tomatoes for, 85 eta. lamb, pork, home-made sausage, &c, &c. Red Bank for the past three months, re- Harry Wellsford, both of Ocean Grove. 3 cans Early Jane Peas for £5 eta, turned to Long Branch last Wednesday 8T0RY-BMITH.—Al Mlddletown, on Wednesday, 3 cans New To'rk State Corn for,.,. 35 CM, to take charge of Mr, Swannell'a office February IWb, by Rev. W. H, j. Parker, Miss LUlio 3 cans StrtngleM Btana for 25eti, ST. story and Henry. D. Smltu, Ixith of Jliddlewwn. 3 cons Good Succotash for, 25 eta, at ttat place. TAYLOR—WORTH.-At 9mithburg, on iatur- George and Jesse Matthews of Red day, February 8th, by Justice Josuph T. Hendrick- 3 cans New Apples for, mem. Bank, who went West last week, are son. Miss Uxm A. Taylor und Tunis Worth, both of 7 cans Sardines (in oil) m eta. now at Pike's Peak, and from that point Siloam. 4 cans Sardines (in mustard!,, as eta, 1 can Apricots (S-pound can), 13ets, expect to make trips to neighboring parts DEATHS, 1 can Bartlet Pears (g-pound can).,,,.,.,,.. 18 cts, of the West, They report having had a BROWN.-In Marlboro township, on Friday, Feb- ' for the accommodation of the Special In a 3.pound can of Yellow Peaches. 10 eta. verjF flni time on their trip thus far, ruiry Uth, Mrs. JamM A. Brown, aged 81 years. ladies, a waiting room hat been 7l. Ivins has started in the insurance CA.VANAUGH,—At Shrewsbury, on Sunday, Feb- WHITE & KNAPP, ruary 23d, Frank, infant son of Mrs. John H. Cava- buMnesa and will represent both life and naugh. , ' prVtWtd, where they may meet flwlnsaWnce companies. He has been CAVANAUGH.—At" Shrewsbury, on Saturday^ F, F. SUPP, friends, rest, write letter*, tie. appointed agent in Monmouth (County February 3Jd, Annie, daughter of Mrs. John H. for the Equitablelife insurance company, Cavanaugh,used 7 yeare. Near Railroad Station, Monmouth Street, Tou are cordially invited to use and he is also special agent for this part DAVENPORT.—At EDBltohtown, on Monday, of Monmouth county for the Farmers' Fehruarj- 17th, Mrs. Jane Davenport, aged 75 yeara, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. thtte rooms at any time. TKe Peoples Shoe Store. Mutual tire insurance company of Cam- HEDDEN.—At Manasquan. on Saturday, February 15tli. Mazle,, daughter of George Hwiden-aged 9 den. years. William VanLiew, a carpenter at A* JUSTICE.—At Lond Branch, on Tuesday, Febru- bury Park, was badly injured last spring ary 1 lth, infant son of John Justice. 60 lent Mixture. by a chimney falling on him. He has LANE.—At Wayside, on Thursday, February 13th, CHANGE recovered from his injuries very slowly, Peter Lane, aged ;J5 years. It isn't possible to make more do- and is not yet able to go to work. He is LAYTON,—At Poplar, Oti-Fr!dft,V-.-Febrirary 21st, a member of the Carpenters' and Joiners' John Layton, aged 70 years, liciouB ehoeolatea and bonbons than Is something we all want. Change in our pockets, change of air, and all the union of Asbury Park and the union has "LIPPINCOTT.—In Howell township, on iThurs- 1 is in this /rnixture of pure candy, paid him weekly sick benefits since his day. February lUili, Mrs, Snroli Lippjncott, a'fed 7S yeara. Ovir a dozen kinds of candy in it. other changes; but there is one thing you can't change—the fact that White accident, McDERMOTT,—At EutOntown, on Friday, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hubbard, Mr. ruary 2lst, William H. MeDermott, aged 51 years. d Mrs. Thomas S, Hubbard, Sarah and QUINN,—At Freehold, on Thursday, February & Knapp's shoes cannot be beaten for style or price. Only a few left "of James fiiibbard and Mrs. A. E. Genover Btn, Mrs, Elizabeth Quinn, aged 47 years, Our 30 Cent Mixture. of Bed Bank, and Mrs, Rulief P, Smock ROBERTS.—IIP Matawun township, on Tuaday. February 18th, Mrs. Harriet RpjiertH, aged 81 years. This consists of a number of differ- those ladies' #2.50 and $3,00 shoes (sizes %*% and 3) we are selling at #1,50, of' Aabury Park, returned from their SHERRAD.—At Asbury Park.xm Saturdny, Feb. trip on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, niary 15th. Lwjnora H,, wife of Oscar T. Sherrad, ent kinds of fine sugar candies, Harry Paine, who were with the party, aged iM years, are still in Florida and will remain there THOMPSON.-At IAIDR Bnincii, on Tuesday, Feb- chocolates, caramels, etce, and ex- ruary Utli, William Thompson, aged 0 years, WHITE & KNAPP, li couple o/weeks longer. • cels the mixture usually sold at 40 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Hon. William H. Grant is able to be THORNE,—At Keanshurg, on Thursday, February out againy after his rather severe acci- lath. Harry, infant sou of William Thome. cents. * TRUSWELL.—At Tlnton Falls, on Friday, Febru- dent of three weeks ago. Mr. Grant ary Ski, Mrs. Mary A, Truswell, aged 80 ycare, was dressing in his room in the dark and THOMPSON,—At Chapei Hill, on Thursday, Feb- fell. He broke three ribs in the fall, and ruary 3Uth, Wllliain, son of Gordon Thompson, aged was also otherwise injured. His recovery IB years and i months. GROYER, Confectioner, has been slow and he still suffers con- VOGEL,—Near Matowan, on Wednesday, Febru. •> siderably, but he has improved BUffl- ary lUtb, Minnie, Uaujrhter of Henry C, Vogel, aged Broad Street, Next to Adlcm a Cole's. oiently to be able |o be about and to at- SJ years, ' ,, —WOpLLEY.-At Morganville, on Mondify, Febru. You and YOUP Husband tend to h Is usual occupations, ary 17th, John C. .Woolley, aged 'M years, Mrs, Mary C, Murray Hyde, daughter WOOLLEY-At EatontowD, on Tuesday. Febru- FOND OF HORSES? of the late George Murray of Middle- ary 17th, Forinun Woolley, ajfecl M yearH, 1 month ¥ Will Be Interested town, had an interesting account in Sun- and 8 days. Then come and look day's New York Times of a skirmish at some I've got at mjr which took place at the Highlands dur- stables. It's as good" as IN 8O5IE NEW GOODS WE ARE NOW OFFERING „ ing the Revolutionary war. Mrs, Hyde NOTICE. ONE OF THESE LINKS IS is a member of the society of Daughters PUBLIC NOTICB is hereby given that an a'pplica- a horse show ; it's bet- of the Revolution, and the narrative of tion has been made to the Bonrd of Commisslonere ter, for you can drive or the skirmish was compiled from unpub- of thB Town of Red Bank by the Atlantio Highlands, Red Bank and Long Branch Electric Railway Com- ride my horses if you lished documents to which she had ac- pany, a corporation existing under the provlrtons of cess. The account of this skirmish or an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, want to try them. And '4 Gutlepy battle had never before been published, entitled "An net to authorize the formation of trao. if you want to buy, my It was illustrated by a mapof the locality, tlon oomponles for the construction and operation of Btreet rallwajH, or raUroadi operated as street rall- stable is a place where There isn't a thing in the store about which we are more particu- • and by sketches drawn by Mrs, Hyde, wayi, and to regulate the same," approved March lar. There is just one quality of cutlery which it really pays to 14th, 18B3, and the several acta supplementary there- you can get a horse to and nmondatory thereof, by a petliion duly signed 1 handle—the best. It pays you to buy it—us to sell it. Poor, by said corporation, dated February 80th, 1808, ap- that is worth youi Small Accident*}. plying to the iald Board of COtnmiBiionef» of the "cheap" cutlery is most expensive, for nothing is so bad, nothing Town of Red Bank for permission to construct. money back next day One of the axles on a wagon owned by Operate and maintain a itreet railway upon and if you are not satisfied, is so unsatisfactory, nothing wears out so quick. Joseph Layton of Seaside broke on Tues- along the following^treeta in the town of Red Bank, day of last week and upset the wagon, in the township of Shrewsbury, county of Monmouth, '4 Layton and two friends were in the state Of New Jersey, as follows; On Shrewsbury avenue from the northern end of WM. T, HENDRlCkSON, wagon. They were unhurt^ its present railway route at the west end of Mon- Splendid Btfash Tubs Willie Flood of Bradley Beach stum- rnpiith street, thence northerly along said Shrews, bled and feir dn^Tueiaay of last week bury avenue to or near to the north end of Front Stables in Middletown Township, street, and thence eiiterly on Front street to or near Made of the best fully seasoned cedar, put together so carefully and was knocked insensible, A gash to the east side of Mqrford Place Way so called, NEAR RED BANK. was cut below hia right ear, from which thence along said Morford Place Way northerly on that there's no danger of the hoops coming off. We've all sizes, ail the easterly side of Uie New-Joney floulhorn Rail- 4 he lost a quantity of Wood, styles. And more tubs here to choose from than anywhere else in way to the northerly side of PnMuect itreet, Conover Applegate threw a pitchfork Alio, from the west, end of Uakland street at the town. The.very choicest of lot the start at 76 cents and runup to at Henry CottreU at Navesink last week middle line of Shrewsbury avenue, at Its preient and one of the prongs of the fork ran railway track therein, thence easterly on said Oak. The Way to Get $1,4,0, according to size, and we've got real good tubs at much lower land street to or near to the easterly aide of Maple figures. ' into Cottrell's hand, causing a painful avenue, thence northerly along Maple avenue to or wound. near to the northerly side of Monmouth street, thence easterly on said Monmouth street to or near ¥ - The right foot, of Benjamin Mount of to the easterly stBe of Broad street within the limlte Good Fruit. Atlantic Highlands WM badly frozen last of said town,' thence northerly on laid Broad street Paint That week and lie has since been unable to to or near to the northerly side of Front street. The beat and easiest way to put on his shoe, Alio, from the west end of Monmouth stteet at the And looks well while it lasts, is the sort of paint you ought to use, Samuel Hampton, son of George middle of Shrewsbury avenue, at Its present railway make sure of having the beat route, thence easterly on said Monmouth street to Masury's paints are very durable; they are not easily affected by Hampton of Avon, vfell from a wagon the easterly side of Broad sttwt aforesaid within fruits and nuts that can be bought, last week and broke his arm, the limits of the town. is to come to my store, Here you heat. They are a good" investment. They are the very best paints A horee belonging to M. Quirk of West Notice Is hereby further given to all parties Inter- ested that the Bald Board of GommlMloneri of the will find the fresheBt and best to be had anywhere. We keep them in all colors. Price, $1.40 per End ran away last Wednesday and broke Town of it#a Bang will consider wid appiieatldn at gallon. a wagon. a me«tlDff of miid Board, to be held on FRIDAY, that the market affords—and at a Fred Parker, son of CharleB J, Parker THB BIXTH DAY OP MARCH NEXT, at talf-past reasonable price. •even o'clock in the evening of that day, at the Town of Manasquan, was bitten by a dog last Hall, in Red Bank, N. J., when and where all par- week. • ties interested in said application may be hoard tor »•*"» •»- ; ' .. and against the same. Twenty-five pounds of buckwheat for Ano-notice 1« hBrehy further given Uiat the namo LOUIS PRATE, 1 of the eorporatlQB presenting the said petition to the 60 cents; 7 pounds bent oatmeal, 25 tents ; Atlantic Highlands, Bed Bank and Long Branch East Fporit Street, Red Bank, n.

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\. I S NEPTUNE'S REPUBLICANS. EW YORK AND LONG N nAILBOAD. Stations in N«w Yiirt: ContrsJ R. R. of NW. They Are the *lr»t in the mmld With Sewark. soy, foot of Lihtirty Htrwt," IVnnaylvanl* E. B.J Thmir Tmwnahtp Ticket, We Make of CorUandi Btrecit anil Dt*bramM Btreet. The Republican primary of Neptune Oommouciutf January lBUi. IIM. THBIBEE-Hi A Specialty TKAINB KOll RED BANK. township was held on Saturday. This is . 1 -w*tj?nNmnnntj "We Want Your Trade! Uavn New York via iVntnl It. B. of N. j,. < the first Republican primary to be held 8 15, 11 m a. III.; 1 UP, 1 4S*. 3 40*. 4 16, .4 in the county thia spring. There was Of Teas, Coffees, 6 15 p. m. Humiaya, U (X) a. m.; 4 00 p. n . P. R. B.,« 10 H. lu.- ia 10. a 40*. 5 ID,T •" very little opposition to any part of the WHY HuniliiyH, 9 45 a.m.: ft !f> p. in. ticket except constable and %vem

,5 1 i * * * EN AMD OUT Or TOWN, UTTLE SILVER MEWS, SHREWSBURY NEWS. WEST jLOlfG BBANOH NEWS. Unereft New*. The Monthly K<-tt*rt sf Jamrm B. Mount im Building « George Colemorgan gave a party to a ittfareafiiMr Kent* ftmm .€ iliureh Kntertainmeni-Nereral number of hia friends on Tuesday of last «U Ov«r thn O*Mtif|i, Krmoral* Niek With the Vrlp. l+chool. House. m J ami's It. Mount is erecting a new week tocelebrat e his birthday, Thoae Eovival •ervires are being held in tho An entertainment for tho beiietit of During thf iiiist month 53 children at- present were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mouser, v u houtm on the lot adjoining hid present Ten the Methodist church was Ki ** '» the tondfd tho puiilii! tk'hool and the a llothodiat church at Beltnar. home, William Stewart Jeffrey hau Mr. and Mrs, John Mouser, Mr, and Mn, Junes H, Bedle, Jr., of Key port nUirt- hall on Friday night, Tho extTciwH iHimlitT in attendance, wan Bd. Tln> Charles Mouser, Mr. and MM, Fred Mil- were largely attended and alxnit $M was Urdu (if tin- pupilH were as follows: choree of tho work. The house will cost adfor the Routh on Thumlay, f'J.OOO and is to bo finished by May int. ler and Lemira Delta of the Phalanx j eU«ared, The programme" given svtm m A (1HA1IK, Anbury F. Bedle of Kfy|*>rt IUIH ro- Miss May Brown of Long Branch has Mr, and Mrs. Hancock of Greeupoiut; •Umed as captain of Company (h follows: Ulf il iliirtcy,, Mrs. Daily of Highlands;'Eugene Lay- ,, ffl» laicillit ( been teaching the primary" department The top of a freight car tit IW>lmnr wiw "Amcriiii. Ni'llli' Hutjitii'il. ton, John Murtz, William Strykcr, John Sweet of tho public school at this place during Mown on during n m'fut HUHIII. ,. ,jiwc|iii I'lirkfi' li IIIIAIPK. VtMiuell. Michael Ryan, Theodora Morris, jtiwlliiK. " Iliiti'lict Hlciry " Kloini M Ague* Donncllj, , . .11! lUtlnll' iirMD, the piiHt week, because of the sieknesB of The Bolmor firemen took part in a , "tii'iirKii'iinil His Ax".,, ,.,, Miiy Hulphfti,... the teacher, Mian Florence Campbell. JjuiH'Hfilocuu], Patrick Pool, Michael and parade at Brooklyn on Saturday. Krni'Ht Wortlili'y l»l lltiilcy, , .KM Jeniilc llniy.. The Eatttvr oxorciBes in tho MethodiHt Patrick Ganclley, tieorge Casey, George William Field of Long Hrum-h in lH-iiiK , "HiiTiiillilnd ifttiir "...., ...Miibi'l I'i>I*t Dangler, Fred Doitz, "Christian Dietz, 'Hitilth), Wealthy nnil Wise"...... church on Easter Sunday will b»» in CaporaJ treated at the Memorial hospital. l-Uiirli1 Sinltli, Jutiu lIubniUKli r uitAPK. cliHi-gt* of Mra. Churli-H K, Harvey, Mins Mimiti Ciiryliiie Ddtz, Maggie Stuart and Jorden Birdunllof MannH!• ti Mimre, IIIIIKV Wonlli-y. Iliiyimuii! Tli« young peoplo of tbiH plaue thor- Tennent ore sick with the moattU-tt. Willie Wlllimns, Fri-d MIHIIV, Ueswle Winck, ICdwurd Grant, William Megill, Lily WVinpli'.... m Jt-ri-y ((iruuti . oughly en joyed tho short upellof Hkatnig I'lirker, Kl»li> Ifunl. 1 Mi»H*'B Julia, Ji'imie and Mary Elgrirn, "William J, Sterner will opon 11 bicycli' (iltllW Villl Akill ., ,hT Win. Kii(|urton, which the recent cold weather mad« •ioro at Bolmar about the first of April, Mimic, violin Mo ..imvlil Mnnrxt'linlk ,, ,H7 Aiiii lirunt, and Fliironfo L^'WIH, Ulaliiulie, "('iiiii)ietliitf UiillnnulH".... .Frank HIUT- Eiiilini lliiili'V potwible. W, I. Applcgato of Fariningdak< ...NT FAIIIIC SViKiIley. Miss Lottie Shafto, who has been visit- um*l, Willie l'ai'kor, iliurlfji I'tcrnm, Wilson ,,, Wi Mr. and Mi-s, Charles E. Clayton and •trained his back last week whilu HftinK. Holiniutfli. Kaih' ('HIM') ,.. ing Mrs, Simon Pylo, him returned to bur PluliiKue. " iiiiil Unlilt Cuml",...... (iillmim Y, UKA1IK, daughter returned on Thursday from a Cigars Joseph Adams was initiated m a iiu-m- homo at Glendola". ber of the Bi'Imar lodgu of Kid Men IiiM HiiiWiT, Miss L, Irwin, KSiii Kind. Frank Hlicr- Hiittlc Wfinplc fortnight's visit with relatives at Hights- WWKI. Cliiiricfi IMcrwm. Fnmk llonlcn. ,lst town. Theru haa _boi'n Hkuting here all the week, KlngliiK Duel. John MrC'oljnin, DulNy HnilOi Lucy Wimllcy. ,Si:t John Hugurton,. past week. Tliu In-st skntiT in the place Tlllllnttt], '• Wuliii II'H Hidiitt," Ill The ladiea' aid sociina Carhiirt James fast')'. ,H»! Mury Covert... their cousin, Miss Ella Parker. Jauius Byiaui sold hia trotter last week. last week. •iiiiin iiiil!t.....,...,Luni KiiilUi, Duviil Mimrw.hulk Humid Jiiliiison.., lUrtii' l'arker The family of Abrani Kielu-y of Bi'l- llnlomlr, " Htli-Ii" tUipHy'H IUlH(.".,,.W, C. Llliplil Mrs. Joseph White and her daughter cult, Jr., Marlon Piiul, May iJiko, Jimnio ** John Feency of Tinton Falls will move Mamie are confined tothei r homo with Four Accidents at mar were overcome by coal"gas last 1 Wednesday, JJellii Moon . from tliu Ous! MorriH farm to Mrs. Har- the diphtheretio sore throat. JamuH L, Rue of Englisbtown fell 'fiiirfnfii ** ColuniWtt th«! (lem of tin* riet Allen's hoiiHO at this place. Richard Norwood council of American Me- from a step ladder while trimming grape Excellent Designs for A birthday sociable held for tho bom-lit "uliliUiiiJt, " FloworfJIrlH," " HliHtlt; Dwyer will niovi; from Mrs. Harriet of, the Matawan Episcopal church hiHt j, t iy i chanics has bought a new safe, which vines Inst week. In foiling ho struck his week netted |37, l'lirkor, John Ilohrimgli, Kloml Miirjmruin, Allen's house to Joseph Thompson's arrived on Monday. throat against the ladder and cut a gash Evening Gowns and|Waists, M&rion Paul, Uillmnn Ilrowor, Fnink Hh(>rwuod. house on White struct. Mrs. Rebecca Woolley Is quite sick at Hie Atlantic Highlands PrEebyU-rian niiiK, " Orldlii of thi> Fluil." in his neck about seven inches long. church cleared $75"by a gypsy entertain- I'nhlcull, " IJII*1 Uouis," A sociable for tho benefit of the Pres- the home of her daughter, lirs. John A. The muscles and the blood vessels in the We are prepared to fillorder s at byterian church waa held last Thursday Heyer. ment last week. John B, Tliompon of Scobeyville neck were exposed, but they were not short notice and guarantee fit and Nine converts were madi- last week at moved to one of tliu Lovett company's at Mrs. VanBuskirk's, near the railroad Charles Woolley of Morristown visited injured. Seven stitches were taken in tho revival services in tho Bradley Beach on Monday, Ho will bo a sales- bridge at Eatontown. Aboutsixty people IIIH sister, Mrs. John A. Heyer, this week. the wound. Augustus White cut his finish. were present and flu was cleared. Special missionary services were held tongue in three places lost week by fall- Methodist church. man for tho company. Call and inquire our price* for A fall rigged ship made entirely of William Wells will move to Flushing, Michael lliordan, who has been home in the Methodist^church last Sunday. ing on the railroad track. The tongue glass waa won by Miss Flora Bedell of Long Island, soon, nil winter on account of sickness, has re- Miss Emma Thomas was confined to was sewed up by a surgeon. John D. making; also for cutting and fitting. turned towor k as clerk in a grocery store her home last week with the grip, Hulsebart had a steel splinter removed Keyport last week, George A. Steele of New York spent All our prices are reasonable. B, H, Yard of Spring Lake has leased Saturday with relatives here. Mr. Steele owned by his brother, Timothy Biordan, Mrs. Richard^ Hughes has been very from his eye last week. The splinter the Monmouth house at that place and s an employee of the Consolidated gas at South Norwalk, Connecticut. sick at her home at Oakhurst. entered his eye while he was at work. will conduct it this season. oHipany of New York. Mrs. James Broadmeadow has returned Miss Mary Molntyre of Jersey City is A box fell on the foot of C, E, Dey, the 1VINS MODISTES, home from a visit of two weeks with visiting the Misses Atchison, station agent, and badly crushed it. Rev. George U, Neal. Js., will open a The Epworth league will issue a paper 21 Broil itHit, itrgiB tilliiif, Sid Bui, V, I. reading room in the MoKinney building ievoted to happenings of the society. her daughters, Mrs. George Prince and William M. Golden has returned from — ^~*~m- at Keyport in a short time, Elwood Harvey will be editor this Mrs. G. D, Tall man of Eost Orange. a visit to Morristown. A Veteran's Misfortunes. John D, Honoe, 0. E, Gonover and month, Reuben Applegate will move to the Montillion Woolley has bought a now unoccupied part" of a double house on team of bay horses. One side of the face of Joel Teat of Edward Parry started for Niagara Falls J, Fred Brown wiU move from the Dr. Ely, in Millstone township, is eaten away on Sunday on a pleasure trip. Walter VanFleet place to West Grove, White street; owned by Rev. Thaddeus Harry Sherman has bought a large Wilson. buy horse. by cancer. He is a veteran of the late The Epworth league will give an en- ennsylvnnia. war and a short time ago he made ap- Know tertainment in the First Methodist church William Wells will move to Madison, Mrs. Joseph Stilwell will return from Thomas Egans is quite sick with sore Georgia about the first of April, Mrs. throat. plication for a pension but it was refused at Red Bank on Monday night, , J,, next week, where he will work him. , ' Manasquan pays fifty cents a month "or a florist, Stilwell is visiting relatives there. Charles Wemple will move from the for caring for each street lamp and for Mr. and Mrs. George Morlatt of Atlan- FAIR HAVEN NEWS. About Pianos. furnishing the oil for lighting. tic Highlands spent Sunday,with friends G. H. Lufburrow farm to the L. & D. There were two marriages, five births lere. Edwards farm near Oceanport. Dnuffhters of Liberty Give a Tea Having the care of so many cot- and four deaths in Raritan township for J. Elwood Harvey was confined to the Mrs. Emma Egbert of New York city 1 spent Saturday and Sunday with her I*artV, tagers pianos familiarizes us with the month ending February 18th. house on Saturday and Sunday with the Tlie Daughters of Liberty gave a • The Manaaquan Baptist church is rais- grip, sister, Mrs. George W. Barlow, Benjamin C. Parker has rented the Martha Washington tea party at Mrs. all makes. We know their value ing money to be used in repairing the John Beatty was made a member of John Soden's on JTriday night. About parsonage and putting in a heater. Silver council on Monday night. Tailman farm, now owned by W. L. musically and how they stand our Borden, for the ensuing year. $0 was cleared. Each person attend mg The Red Bank lodge of Heptosophs Edward Trafford of New York visited the tea party received a Japanese cup .will be instituted to-night in Red Men's riends here last week. Charles M. Patterson and family will trying climate. return next Saturday from New York and saucer as asouvenir. The company hall, over Davidson's clothing store. was entertained by James Walters of The delinquent tax in Eatontown town- to their home at this place. It's worth while to talk with us TINTON TALLS NEWS, Mrs. William Patterson of Newark is Brooklyn with the gramaphone and by ship amounts to $8,145,02, The Mon- singing and instrumental music by Mrs, wherever you may buy. mouth Park association owes §3,100. visiting her parents, Mr. and MM. Rich- S, J. Bennett's Team Runs Air ay ard Dwyer of this place. Christopher Chandler, Mrs. John Soden The young women's Christian associa- and Breaks a Wagon. and Miss Nettle Chandler, A dialogue Catalogs mailed. tion of New York has rented a hotel at The road leading from Shrewsbury to was given by Mrs. George Smith and A team owned by Samuel J. Bennett the Little Silver railroad station is being Ajbury Park for the summer^ season. ran away last Friday, The driver, Fred Mrs. Elenora Little. The tea party was Benjamin Doughty of Fair Haven regraveled. under the direction of Mrs, Christopher Albers, left the horses at Mr. Bennett's Mrs, Benjamin Franklin is recovering broke through the ice hist Wednesday, house while he went for some water. Chandler and- Mrs. Eleanor Little. He was pulled out by Joseph Parker, slowly from a complication of diseases. While he was gone the horses started on • Miss Mollie White of Plainfield is visit- A dance was given in Liberty hall on A reunion of the members of Oceanic a run toward John W. Bennett's grocery Saturday night by Mrs, Frank A, Little fire company of Long Branch will be ing Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. store. They were hitched to a large Charles Armstrong, son of Aaron Arm- to about thirty of her friends. Samuel held on Thursday night, March 12th, meal wagon. The wagon struck a tie- Morford acted as floor manager. The POWDER The Wesley engine company of As- strong, is sick with typhoid fever, post near the corner of the store and Mrs, James MoCue and family are grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs, 20 Broad Street, bury Park has moved into the new build- jroke the post off close to the ground. Absolutely Pure. Red Bank, N. J, visiting relatives in Marlboro. David Bennett. Dancing was continued A cream of tartar baking powder. Hifhest of all ing recently built for them by the bor- The wagon then struck the corner of the The stage in Library hall is being en- for several hours, with an intermission in leavening strengm,—Latest United Statis Qou- ough, store, the horses were injured slightly at midnight for refreshmenta. ernment Ftood Report. larged. ^ * The shirt factory at Keyport had to and the springs of the wagon were £airao/ Xaramntta FARM James Butler's house. I put on a felt roof and guar- Holmdel will give a conundrum supper nett wUl move from the Lewis White Council, Miss Emma Sponheimer of Hoboken in the Reformed chapel next Wednesday farm near Red Bank to the farm now Mrs. V, A. Ligier, Mrs. 0. T, Allen, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Soden. antee it for io years. If kept night. occupied by Guilliadau, which belongs W. F. Williams and James Bogle have Mrs. Ella Lanzer of Rahway is also coated with my coating it will The trustees of St. Luke's church at to his father's estate. Mr. Dennett has been appointed a committee torevis e the visiting Mrs. John Soden. Longjiranoh will ask conference to re- been on the Lewis White farm for five by-laws of Naramatta council in regard Thomas Woodson, who drew a pistol last 20 years. . ftirn. .their present pastor, Rev. H. R. years. Hia widowed mother lives on to benefits. At present the council pays MACHINERY on John Flynn during a fight on Christ- I alsb have tin and iron Robinson, the homestead place, and IUB chief reason a death benefit of $80 when both the mas day'"was fined $10 by Judge Con- j Michael J. Manion has rented Van- in moving back to the homestead is to dead member and the beneficary belong over last week. paint that I guarantee for five Deventer's brick yard at Matawnn ahd make her'declining years more comfort- to the council. If only one belonp to able. The personal property of the Sid- the council the amount paid is $40, Mr. j,nd Mrs. William Schneider of years. Shingle roofs painted will begin making brick about the first Bay Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. FOR SPRING. of March. ney Bennett estate is to be sold at auc- Under the new by-laws a death benefit with our Creosote wood pre- tion on Wednesday, March 11th. John of.$75 will be paid under all circumstan- Schneider's mother, Mrs. Philip Schnei- The lodge of Knights--of-Pythias at der. KeanBburg was recently given two pie W. Bennett and James H, Bennett, two ces. The sick benefit will also be changed. server will last as long again, of Sidney Bennett's sons, are the admin- At present the council pays $8 a week Walter Hudson and Paul Mahoney of I will Mil this year, as I have in the past, the very tures of grand officers of the lodge and a New York spent Saturday and Sunday and willjceep the shingles from flag and staff, istrators of the estate. for eight weeks. In the future $1 will best Farm Machinery obtainable. For early spring be paid the first week,'$3. for .three, with George B. Snyder. curling up. , An overhented stove'set flreto the tool James McKennaof Providence, Rhode .Mrs, JLr,_ P. Chandler^ has returned work I have tho following t house of the PennBylvanla railroad com months, and from tliat time on, p until All orders promptly attended Island, spent a few days of last week the "recovery of the member. home from a two weeks' visit tojelatives pany at Freehold on Thursday and caused with hiis sister,'Mrs. John W, Harvey, at Brooklyn and Crawford. , a damage of fl 5. Oliver, South Bend and Biiicll Chilled to and all roofslnade~tight." ~ who has been very ill with maladies in- Naramatta council of the degree of Miss Nellie Flennery of New York The Wall Methodist church at Mana cident to old age. Mrs. Harvey is im- Pocahontas will hold a fair during the spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Plows. squan has been recarpeted and a new W, H, CGNKL1N, proving slowly. coming summer. The arrangements for W, H. Bennett. Lever All Steel Harrows. walnut pulpit, bible stand and chairs Mrs, JamesBray, Jr., and Mies Kittle the fair were made at a meeting on Mon- have been bought. Mr, Stephen McCormick of New York P. O, Box 754. Red Bank, N. J. Bray of Lincroft spent^a few days last day night. The articles for the Mr will spent Saturday and Sunday with friends Spring Tooth Harrows. Measles are still raging in Wall town- week with Mrs^Bray's sister, Mrs, Frank be made or contributed by the members here. , Acnie Harrowi. •hip. Two children of J. 0. F. Keeler of H. Johnson of Tin ton Falls. of the council, and the entire proceeds Lake Como have been taken sick with Edward Little fell through the ice on The baliy found on Bertha Coletnan's will be given to the Oceanic Tribe of Monday while gathering oysters. Disk, Solid and Cntaway Harrowi. them during the paet week, Red Men. Mrs. W. S. Whitmore is ierbys and fedoras. stoop at Long Branch tsvo weeks ago Michael McGannon of EHzahethpor chairman of the committee that will un- Mrs. Charles M, Carter is suffering Klgp Plowi and Furrowing Sleds. has been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Regi- with lumbago and lame back. was stricken with apoplexy at Seabright nald Justice of this place, dertako the work of preparing for the Asparagus Plows. on Tuesday of last week.' He was taken Mrs, John Crawford Is confined to the fair. to the Long Branch hospital. Aspinwall Potato Planter!. All the new shapes and colors in house with a heavy cold, Fred Tilton Exercises to commemorate Washing- Scobeyville News, Katie Allen, daughter of Thomas Allen has been sick with a heavy cold and ton's birthday were held at the Oceanic Wheel Bakes, Mowers and Binders. of Spring Lake gave a party to a number public icbool on Friday afternoon. An Mr, and Mrs. Forman T. Stryker of hats, including pearl, wine, brown, catarrh, _ ,. t^. I also keep a full line of Casting?. of her young friendi on Tuesday of las Miss Annie E, Connor went to Rhode address was to have been made by Ed- Poplar were the guests of Mrs, Luke week to.celebrate her sixth birthday. Island last week for a two-weeks' visit mund Wilson, but it was impossible for Hance on Sunday, ^ black and fawn. ; The public school at Matawan was to Miss Nellie McKenna of Providence, him to be present and Rev. W.. S. Ku'ipe Mrs. M, E. Patee of Boston, who has closed on Monday and yesterday. Th took his place and made a capitial ad- been visiting Mrs. Robert Laird, returned George Cunningham, who has been home last week, If not convenient to call at my farm at the Everything In the hat or furnish- desks were being transferred from the working in Brooklyn, has returned home, dress. old school to the new school building. ' Mr. and Mrs, C. Holding of Bristol, Phalanx, Bend a poital card, itating what you want owing to lack of_work._ While at Long Branch on Tuesday of ing line found at Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Longstreet, Miss Mr, and Mrs, David Wolcott of Center- last week, a horse driven by Mrs. Joseph Pa., were the guests of Miss J, 0. Scobey and I will quote you prioei, O, M, Tarry and Edmuqd E, Dayton o ville, Maryland, are visiting Mr, and Little became frightened and broke her on Saturday. Matawan, started qn Thursday for Call Mrs. John W, Bennett, wagon. She had to borrow another Mr, and Mrs, Lozelle Holmes of Eaton- fornia, They will be gone several weeks town spent Sunday with their son, Frank Mr, and Mrs, Prince Coffin and family wagon to drive home. —— * . «. Holmes, of New York are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Rev, F. R. Harbraugh preached in the WM. A. WALLING, HOPPING'S, O0EAKPORT HEWS, David A, Walling, , Presbyterian church on Monday night, Frank Hance went to Bound Brook, John Bazley of Brooklyn is visiting his Mrs. Frank Skidmore and Mrs. DeWitt Connecticut, on Friday, to visit Dr, H. An Accident to Mrs. Ann Sullivan Brower are sick with the grip, O.Allen, PHALANX. N, J, THE UF-TOSATE MATTER, A Bridge Builder Leaves Home, sister, Mrs, Oscar Roland of Swimming Mr, and Mrs, William Millergt Freneau River. • ' Mr, Luck of Nashville, fenn,, is the visited William A. Tilton on Sunday, Mrs, Ann Sullivan, who is abou Oscar Roland of Swimming River is guest of Charles T, Allen. P, O. Address, RED BANK, k. J. seventy years old, met with an acciden Robert Laird has recovered from an A new line of Canes in to-day. having his house re-shingled. attack of the grip. last Sunday. She was stepping into "There was good skating on the mill ••••••••••••••••••••••f Benjamin Worthley's wagon and uaugh pond at this place last week. EATONTOWN NEWS. hold of the robe instead of the dush Richard Connor, Sr., is confined to the Colt'B Neck News. She fell back wards to the ground house with rheumatism. A Profitable Sociable—Ice Skating was injured so badly that she had ami Boiler Skating, A meeting of the ladies' auxiliary so- Go to Moselle's, to be carried into the house. 4 A sociable was given by the stewards ciety of the Reformed church will be MITTENS HOLMDEL NEWS. held on Saturday afternoon. . 1 D. B. L. Cummings has gone to Troy of the MethodiBt church on Friday even- N. Y., for two weeks. While there he ing at the home of Capt. B. W. Sanford, The members of the Reformed church Broad Street, Red BankJ TOR POLiSHINC STOVES. will assist in the erection of several new Mechanics JEntertain « Vintting About eighty persons were present and will hold a poverty party at David H. V bridges which are being built by the Council-Stricken With Paralysis, |00 was realized. leflerson's to-morrow night. I One of the handiest contriv- Miss Ada Sickles has returned home Wrought Iron bridge company. Mr, The Holmdel council of American Me- The roller skating rink has been closed ances ever invented to lighten Cummings is an employfi of the com chanics entertained the members of the for a few days owing to good ice skating from a visit to Miss Dora King of Marl- See the new Paper pauy. Middletown council of Middletown last on the pond. It will open the latter part boro, ' • •' the work of the housewife. Tho The Lord's Supper will be celebrated Tire annual meeting of the New York night. The evening's enjoyment wound ftl-k ~' front of the mitten is made of and Monmouth Park steamboat company up with refreshments, Cornelius VanBrunt and Elisha Beyers in the Reformed church on Sunday, ST. JAMES. will be held at Oarrigan's hotel on Thurs- William 0, Ely sold •seventeen head of pleaded guijty at Freehold this week to Edwin B. Lupton of, Matawan was a I wool, and the back of rubber. It recent guest of friends here; day afternoon of next week, when f horses last week, A fine pair of farm stealing flfty cent's worth of corn from A Fine, Tinted Writing, Paper keeps the hands from becoming \ board of directors of the company wil horses was bought by J, T. Oonover of Robert E, Drummond. They, will be Thomas I, Wolcott is visiting his be elected to serve for the ensuing year. Brick Church and a trotter was bought sentenced later. brother in Maryland, AT 12 CENTS, soiled, and polishes a stovo Mrs. Jacob Ei-Corlles spent a few days by Frank Penton, Mr, Ely will leave Rev. Frank Gardner, paator of the easier, and better than by any of last week in New York city. While for the West the hitter part of next week Baptist church, preached in the Mount I Dedicating a Church. Worth very much more. there she was present at the ordination to jiuy more horses. Holly- Baptist church last Sunday, other method. of her oousin, Arthur S, Cole, toth e The Holmdei council of American Me- ..... Justice John O. Edwards waa confined _ The new Prefbyterian church at Parm- ! Baptist minfatry. chanics attended service at the Baptist to the house three days of, last week ingdale waa dedicated on Sunday of last Btiy a Box, 28 Cents. 30 Cent, 38 Cents. Elder EUis &. Brown of the Adye church on Sunday night. Rev. B. B.with a heavy cold. I week. The MethodiBt church was closed church of Eatontown' held services in Fisher gave an an address relative toth e The fop- two-year-old running colto and a union service was held in ^ie new ike it. W90I dauberi, with metal Oskaleta hall on Sunday night, life of Washington, sent toEnglan d by Charles Littlefleld church. The dedicatory sermon was You'll I handles, 10 cents. Arthur Conrow of Now York is visit Mrs. Patrick Curry waa stricken with are doing well. preached by Rev, D. J. MaoMillan of ing hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Con para lysis on Sundav. The Btroke waa Mrs, Joseph Johnston, who has been jHtow Tort. Before the services began JCOW. light and her condition is not serious. aick with heart trouble, is recovering. th^ro still remained a balanco of $763 William A. Haines is visiting friends Peter McDonough was wrestling with Mrs. David Wolcott is Blowly recover- due on tbechurbh. This was subscribed ing from an attack of pleurisy. in a short time. The church WOB organ- MOSEL] S. SABATH, in Manasquan. James McCormnck on Saturday and bad- iaed about 25 years ago and since its The steamboat Little Silver 1B being re- ly atraineft his shoulder. George Aligor is confined toth o house Front Street, I Jped Bank. with an attack of pneumonia. organization it has had only two pastors, , Broad Street, set, nes ^painted. m i ^' ' the.late Rev. E. J. Pierce and the present Mn, Lydia Maps is having her house THE REGISTER m the brightest and boat Mra. David VanSchoick ia sick with a country newspaper on earth.—Adv. i severe cold. ' . , J pastor, Rev. A. E. Weston.

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