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RED VOLUME XIII. NO. 45. Harry Q. VanTlne, Fair Haven Swift, Highlands 5HE OPENING" OF COURT. i1! Thomas Joseph I. Tbumpson. Highlands...: RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, 150 A WOMAN ASSAULTED. A RUNAWAY; THE LONG BRANCH ELECTION. 200 200 Charles Seal In Jail on a Charee or ! J. Mort. Johnson, Hlfrnlands!% 200 A Frlebtened Horse* *Runs .^-nray on Xwo Ticket* In tbe Field and a Hot A IJBGE CEOWD OF PEOPLE INI Oliver B. Collins. Highlands. 200 MRS. MARY WHITE DIES AT THE Outrageous Assault. F.Isnt Expected. Front Street. NEARLY T W O HUNDRED BOOKS I Joxlab M. Stearns, Navesink 150 ATTENDANCE. Charles Beat, a colored man of MataNext Tuesday the Long Branch elec- INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BE. On Monday morning Vernon D. Cook,' AGE OF 02 TEARS. I James S. Tomlinson, Leedsvllle '.150 ADDED LAST YEAR. v . James Carroll, Port Monmoutb 15ff wan, committed an outrageous assault son of Daniel EL Cook of Tinton Falls, tion will be held. There are two tickets YOMD THE SHREWSBURY, 150 •When She Was married ; In 1816 on Mrs. Moses Hankinson last Friday. of Work for tbe Grand Jury— I'd ward Slmonsorj, Holmdel H. Thompson, Colt's Neck 150 All tbe Old Officers Re-elected at the came to Red Bank with his father's in the Geld, one being called the "Citi- A MeetltaE to Protest Against the All ine L o n : Branch Applications Ij Charles Beal went to Mrs. Hankinson's house on horse and wagon. When in front of zens': Ticket" and the other the "Union There Were Only Four Homei In Peter R. Hall, Eatontown 150 Granting of Licenses at Atlantic Annual Meeline on Monday Night for License K«aid Over Until Next Thos. M. Croft, Monmouth Park 500 Be* Banfe — Seventy-One Living Friday morning and told her that his B l c h l i n d i - Improving; tbe Boadi —A Building Fund t o be Started THE REGISTER office one- of the traces Ticket." The candidates were nomiI O. H. Green. Freehold 175 wife wanted to see her at half-past, became unhooked, and when it fell to nated by petition, and the names on the : Deacendenta. -r :• —Communication frith New Xork. ' tills Year. ; J W. H. Davis. Freehold 175 Mrs. Haukinson the ground it struck the horse on the two tickets arenas follows: Court opened yesterday with a much James B. Perrlne; Marlboro j • 125 Last Thursday night Mrs. Mary White, twelve that noon. On Sunday at the Temple and in the The Red 'Bank Library company held went to Beal's house at the time speciheels. This frightened the animal, and 125 widow of Elisha White,' died at the fuller attendance than usual, even for a Edward Hulcahv, ClirTwood: CITIZENS'^TICKIT. churches at Atlantic Highlands remonits annual, meeting on Monday night. Harvey sullwapon, Ci rrwood 125 fied. Site says she found Beal there it dashed madly down thestreet. May term of court. The court-room was John H. Farry, Matawan...' For commissioners—At large, T. R* Woollej, H. strances were circulated against, the : 150 homestead on Broad'street at the age of alone and that he threw her down on The association has but sixteen members Howard Sickles, son of Wm. M. B. Shprman, Robert TappiQ; first ward, Cbarlea granting of licenses to hotels in the packed with lawyer*, witnesses, report- Hart Moore. Mount Pleasant '.'... 125 93 years. She was the oldest resident of second ward, Thomas McKeona; tblrd 150 .Red Bank, and the} history of iher life the floor and committed an outrageous and only about half of these were pres- Sickles of Red Bank, was in the wagon Thoma; ers, applicants for licenses, and specta- Patrick J. Whaeleo, Oak Shades On Monday a assault upon her. Beal was arrested on ent, the attendance!of the others being when the accident occurred. He was ward, Ben], p . Morris; fourth ward, Michael Hen- borough or vicinity. George H. Johnson, near FarmlDgdale 150 would be a history of the town, j tors. Chief Justice Beasley did not ar- J. nessey. -, • , number of women went from bouse to H. Halzht, Lower Squankum 150 prevented by sickness. The election oi Saturday morning and lodged in the driving, and when the horse started to rive until half-past ten, and the opening John H. intoDides. Howel] township For assessor—S. A. Nelson. house soliciting additional signatures. 150 Her maiden name was Lewis, her Matawan lock' up. A hearing was held officers resulted inj ^he reelection of all For collector—A. Taylor Truaz. run away he dropped the \lines and of court was delayed until he came. Charles W. Bruwer, Farmlngd le 150 father beingj David- Lewis. She was For commissioners of appeal—Jeremiah Brake, I A meeting of over a hundred persons before Judge Clarence Conover on Satur- the old officers, as follows : L. U. Maltby Spring Lake Beach 250 dropped out the back part of the wagon. On the opening of court.the following B. H. Yard. Sea Girt was held in the temple at Atlantic HighFrank Heidi. Wm. H. DeNyse. 250 born at Claypit Creek in the last cen- day night, and Beal was held without President—Mrs. Harry Finch, i ' He fell on his side and his jface was grand jurors were drawn : lands o n ' Monday night, .to protest Robert C. HatRbt. Bailey's Comer ISO tury. She wap named after Miss Marj bail to await the action of the grand : CNI0N_ TICKET. Vice-president—Mrs. J. A. Wqrtbley. somewhat scratched and bruised. When John H. Davidson, Manasquan 175 Patterson, who was then known ai jury. Jjota L Thompson, Ira A. Locfcwood. Secretary—Mrs. Joseph T. Burrowes. For commissioners—At large, Charles Morris, against the granting of licenses at that He was kept in tbe Matawan he dropped.the lines and jumped out of Matthias T. A. Zimmerman, *' 175 Treasurer—Mrs. Wm.T. Corlies. w k . K. Puteraoo. K. Halsry Wtieox. Woolley. George W. Brown: flret wcard, 4 . s . lonover, " 150 Aunt Polly Patterson. This branch o: jail unt,|i Monday morning, when Be was Directors—Mrs. J. A. Wortbley, Mrs. w . w . Con^'the wagon, Vernon, who is not yet Levl (j. Bliss; second ward, Edward Hughes; tblrd place. Wm. M. Foster, called the meetJohn B. Dolour. Geo. D. tetUogill, j George A. Brady. " . ...: 175 theJ'atterson family were tories in the takeD to Freehold. • J. T. F i n o u , Mosrs Knhn, over, Mra. 8. J. Culllngtoa, Mrsi W. A. French, Mra. eleven years old; pluckily gathered up •vrard, Benjamin P. Morris; fourth ward, Walters. ing to order and H. B. Zebley was made' •'5 John B. Hankinson, West Freehold. 150 Revolutionary war, and after the war Jobn B. Bergen, Mrs. ft.' V. Jennings, Mrs. Albert the reins and endeavored to stop the Reed. ChrintjotKK s . Houses,' Wm. F. L&Tton, shairman. Mr. Flummerfelt acted, as i Newbold House ,... 150 Beal is a nice-looking colored man, VanSoholck. j ; Blettara Herbert, Geo. S. J ones. For assessor—S. A. Nelson. secretary. Speeches were made by Bev. Emma Brown. Millstone township 1-25 they moved to Nova Scotia. Early in and is one of tbe leadiers in the Matawan horse, wiiich by that time was in a , For collector—8. S. Dunham. Wm- A- Coir. Wm. H. Davis. The secretary's jrepoS was read by w . H. Britton, Clarksburg 1 123 the present century Miss Patterson paid Abel Colemaa. John H. YanScheick. headlong gallop. ' The horse continued For commissioners of appeal—W. H. DeNyse, K. Edward Loux, S. T. White, Thomas H. Edwin C Disbrow. Perrineville 125 a visit to'Nova Scotia, and when she Baptist mission. He is married. His Mra. J. T. Burrowes. jit stated that: ."Woi. M. Golden, John Van Mater, Leonard, Wm. M. Roberts, J. T. Stoat i Henry 8. Davison. Manalapan 12S came back she brought a number of sil- vyit'e. was formerly ' Mrs. Alice Cunif three honorary members had been add- down the afreet, and in turning into C. Burtt. Adolp^ Eurrus. Chart™ E. Clark. John H. Allen. Spring street turned so short as to break There is a great deal of doubt over the and others, and John E. Foster and W. Geonre Patterson, Upper Freehold township... 125 .miligs, widow of.Henry Cumminga, who Henrj Imlij, Hal. Allaire. ed to the company during the past David H.Hopkins. Hornerstown.... ; 125 ver shoe buckles, which she gave to the died some time ago, aged about ninety election, and | many people believe that J. Leonard were instructed to go to T^Ler Furman. Levl G. Irwln. year, in addition] to several regular, down one of the .wheels. .This, caused John W. Hendrickson, Imlaystown 125 little girl who had been named after Freehold and oppose the granting of " 150 her. These silver buckles were made up years. Bear's wife is almost twice as members.' There were 1B2 volumes add- the horse to stumble, and before it could, neither ticket will be elected in full, but licenses. The privilege of thefloorwas; - Chrineyonce S. Holmes and Wm. F. Mlc.ael TJhl. Keyport 150 old as he is. She showed great confi- ed to the library during the past year] get up its speed again the boy;had nim-i that some of the Candidates on each offered to those in favorof granting liLay ton were absent, and Dr. "Wm. F. Hotel Shrewsbury, 8eabrigut~ into spoons and stamped with the iniEdward PannacI, " 175 ticket "wiill hie elected. The new com^ Patterson and Hal. Allaire were excused. George B. Sandt, " ; , 2 0 0 tials, " M. L." These spoons have been dence in her husband and declared that Magazines to the amount of $14 were bly jumped out of the wagon and had missioners will appoint successors to censes, but the invitation was.not acThe chief justice charged the grand jury! ' • • ' '• in use ever since, and were used by Mrs. he was innocent. She stayed with him bought last yeaj, and other magazines caught the horse by the head. Some of Solicitor H. S. Terhune, Police Justice J. cepted, The court granted licenses to. keep sa that a homicide case, that of John Shay The board of borough commissioners \ White up to the time of her death. The in the Matawan jail from tbe time he to the amount of about $20 have been the persons who had witnessed the run- W. Slocum, City Clerk R. Jerome Vanof Oceanic, would come belore them loons to Julius Kuhn and-Charles H. was arrested.until he was taken to Freeaway cut the harness in their haBte to donated. ; spoons are still iii good condition and Brunt, Police Captain Layton and Street of Atlantic Highlands met last Saturday \ He stated that he did not know any of Wolcoit of Freehold, and Thomas M hold. The treasurer's re port Showed receipts get the horse free, hut. pside from this Commissioner J. Walker West. A hot night. Wm. M. Foster presented several ' the particulars of the case, but that they Croft at Monmouth Park, at a uniform, the letters are still legible. Moses Hankinson, whose wife was aBand the broken wheel no damage was for the year of IJG37.30., This included fight is expected at the election.. valuable recommendations in reference .. Mrs. White was married to Elisha could obtain any legal information from fee of $150. Tbis fee was also imposed saulted, has been coachman for Henry a balance on hand nt the beginning of done. . • •' *_ '• to tbe improvement of the roads, which ' the prosecutor,"or they could apply to in the case of each wholesale license White in 1816. She was married in a L mgstreet for a long time. Mrs. Han- the jear of $158.75. making the actual which was granted. These wholesale "were adopted, and Jacob Tv Stout was email-house which stood on the steamthe court for it. The chief justice also A WOMAN SHOT. k'inson is lame. She is 38 years old, and THE LONG BRANCH STRIKE. receipts of the year $48? 55. Six enter. ' authorized to do the necessary work; boat bank. There is still! a hole near stated that the grand jury, in their de- licenses were as follows : has three children. tainments were given during the year! \ The boats .commenced running be- _' the edge of the steamboat bank, on the liberations, had no option except to find.' Henry Carroll, Hed Bank. Beal's case will be considered by the These included the Burdette entertain- diaries Bennett Fnti Fifteen Shot Not Vet Over, and Not Likely to Be tween Atlantic Highlands and New York Jacob Degenrinic Bed Bank. green in front of the Globe hotel, where indictments wherever it was learned present grand jury. He say's he ia innoy In JUrs. Conk's Leg. for Some time to Come, Genrge EUenburK. Fair Haven. ment,' two parties at Mrs. Bussell's, a last Saturday, and carried a goodly the .house stood. At that, time there that the law of. the state had been vio- Emma Bei nett. Fair Haven. The indications-'are that the strike of number of passengers. The St. Johns Charles Bennett, otherwise known as sociable at Mrs. Conover's, another at' were but four houses in Red Bank. One cent of the crime.. lated. The grand jury then selected A. A. Saoborn, Leedsvi 11B. the carpenters at Long Branch for nine '"Bung" Bennett, of Long Branch, got Mrs. French's, and the entertainment was the first boat put on. There are of them was the house | where Mrs. Robert Laird. Scobeyrille. ^Charles 31. Strong, Wm. T. Ely and given iu Concert hall by the Shrewsbury into a quarrel with Lewis Conk recently. hours a day will be prolonged and costly. two trips daily each way. ; •waiiam L. vanderTeer.'Freehold. . . . White WHB married. Another was known THE CLOSING EVENT. James i L Walling as their officers, and A number of the contractors have all Hudson W. and Daniel E- jPattereon, Freehold. Dramatic society.! The total amount The two men live in adjoining houses Mrs. George H. Stout will open a firstas the " Bank Tavern,'' and stood just retired. William B. Jernee, Spring Lake. ! the men they want, and are .working class ^millinery, dry goods and notions below where Atkins's hotel]nowsstauds. Tbe Shrewsbury Euchre Club liolds spcured by the entertainments was and were going home together when James a . Bucfaanon, Spring Lake. % The grand jury will have a great deal the quarrel began. Both men were more ten hours a day. About half of the con- store at the corner of First and Mount : $162.70.. . •] | , John H.~DavtsoD. Manasquan. \ The third was a very small hous^ which a Sociable al'George W. Barlow's. of work' to do tbis term. '• The Shay murtractors are working their, men only Frank Melnzer, Matawan.' ; or let>a drunk. Wh'en they were nearly The money taken in by the librarian avenues, Atlantic Highlands, next week. stood in the 'rear of wherej Deg^nring's The Shrewsbury Euchre club gave its der case and theilonahan infaucide case James Bowse, £n?llshu>wn. ' } hotel now is, and the fourth was the last .sociable of the season last Friday for the renting of bookB was much larger home Bennett ran into his house'and nine hours, but about balf of these say A competent milliner from New York" Knapp 4 West, Seabright.. ; were considered yesterday, and witnesses they are doing this only until they get brought out his shotgun. Conk and .his than in any previous year, it reaching lias, been engaged to .take charge of the At,that night at the residence of George W, A larger number of i applications than Lawrence Earle homestead. was also heard in the case of a man at wife were standing on the stoop of their through with their present contracts. millinery department. the sum of $200.97} j ' ' ~ ' .Long Branch who is charged with hav- usual were laid over. ' These included, time trie Earle house was on Broad street, Barlow at Shrewsbury. These sociables Of the contractors who have not acceptCash donations, amounting in the ag- house, and Bennett leveled his;gun arid Edward Lyman, recently appointed ing committed ^an assault on his eigtrt- in addition to the Long Branch applica- but some years ago it. was moved to have been unusually entertaining and gregate to $22.16,! were made to the fired. The woman was shot in the leg. ed the strikers' teitns some say they will agent at tbe Port Monmouth Junction ^year-old daughter. A great many com- tions, the Allentown applications and Monmouth street, and it islnow owned largely attended. That held at Mr. Bar- library, by several] women. The mem- fifteen No. 6 shot entering her fright leg not give in and will not accept the die-, depot, reports unexpected shipments : and occupied by Mrs. Dolly jVenable. low's was no exception to the rule. It plaints for minor offences will be heard also the following : The bridesmaid at Mrs. White's wed- was a full dress affair and was "a com- bershipfees and dues amounted to $86.50. below the knee. Conk tried to captfire tation of the union if they have to go of freights. . The asparagus business Joseph Conover, Eeansburg. by the JHry, who will probably have a out of business and leave the place. Bennett; and the latter retreated to his Small sums were received from the Bale has been much larger tban in any preding was a Miss Trafford, who afterward plimentary reception. The' committee long session. Frederick J. Bible, Shark Biver. hay inowj and when Conk undertook to The men who refuse to employ union vious season. > Hannah A. Donaldson and Benjamin Cottrell, became 'the first wife of the late, Dr. in charge consisted of Walter Broad- of- cake, from the reading circle, and get up in the mow Bennett hit "him on men. are pay ing $2.75 per day to their It is reported that an indictment of Mrs. Joseph W. Gardiner of Atlantic . James H. Patterson's _, 'father. The meadow, Charles D. Corlies and Mr. from other sources, amounting in all. to murder has been found against John Blue Bali. Workmen, while the union irate is but the head with a bale stick.' Conk then Highlands, after partially recovering ' ) I , . : groomsman was the late£~Edmund West Barlow, and the manner in which they $11.22. George E. Morris, Eatontown township. Shay, . - . ; from a recent illness, has been attacked Frank Dalton, Goose Neck. The expenditures of the library for got a hatchet and kept, guard over the $3.50 per day, of Oceanport. ElishaAVhit^BttWhite's conducted the sociable was highly credGeneral Charles Haight was in court. John McCarty. Ocpanport. barn till morning, when an officer apwith the grip and pink eye, and ia in a the year were as follows : Thomas M. Croft, the new Monmouth Park hotel. husband, was a soldier u ^ B F w a r of itable. ' Dancing was the favorite amuseHe sat beside Charles Henry Ivins, who serious condition. . E l e c t i n g a. W a t e r Commissioner. . . [.'. ...$180.00 peared and Bennett, was captured and 1812, and they were married shortly ment, a choice repast being served dur- fient-.. Christian L. Croxson, Matawan. has been prosecutor during Mr. Haigbt's librarian's salary j j 150.U0 sent to the county jail. • . ' William Zimmerman, Mataican. James Martin of Atlantic Highlands after 'the war was over. |Mrs. White ing the evening. The old board of commissioners held abeence in tbe West Indies. Mr. Haight Gas, I....L -SI 20 William Maure'r. Matawan.' often said that during the war of 1812 Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Newboolu ! i.. 9233 theirxlast meeting on Monday morning was stricken suddenly with vertigo on had evidently lost flesh during his win- J. Frank Worrell, Matawan. she used to go to the top of iBeach's hill, Malcolm Bell, Misses Lillian Broad- Printing i . . .i ; . . . 4.50 William H. Conover. Matawan. at eleven o'clock. Only three members Monday night. Dr. JJendricksOn atWASTINQ THE WATER. ter trip, and his face was thinner and ! ...i 14.60 William Hess. English town. where she could see the British vessels meadow, Louise Walton, Jennie Bell, coal of the board were present, these being tended him and soon reported liim out more haggard than when he left FreeConrad Opperman, FnglUbiown. Rugs. ! 13.00 , * and hear the thunder of their cannon. Nellie Bailey, Nellie Kimball, Miss Sundries. Malicious Persons Set: a" Hydrant Messrs.' Hendrickson, Applegate and of danger. Margaret Fleming, Fngllsntown. bold on his trip. He was apparently The opening trip of the steamer W m . , . Mr. White died twenty-three years ago. Uooper, Walter Broadmeadow, Charles Joseph Atkinson, Freehold. Burrowes. After reading and approving F l o w l n e Xlirce Times. weaker than when he earner out of his Total...... 1..J '. . S438.9B Shortly after his death the I government Hope, Robert .Vanderveer, Benjamin Alfred de Garis, Oceanic. Theodore Sickles has a hydrant in his the minutes of the previous meeting the V. Wilson has been postponed-*to the sick room last fall to take^chgrge of the The association has a balance on hand yard on Mechanic street, and the water board balloted for a water commissioner middle of May, as it has been impossible All the applications which were laid gave a pension to all soldiersaod widows Parker, Charles Moore and Edmund Democratic convention. Mr. Haight proto. get the new dock in condition until of $198.32. There |are, however, several of soldiers who served in the war of 1812. Wilson of Shrewsbury ; Miss Sadie Tayis turned on With an iron cross at the to succeed Win. T. Corlies, whose term poses to act as prosecutor this term, over will be taken up next Wednesday. that time. but Mrs. While did not secure the pen- lor and Ned Taylor of Colt's Neck ; Miss bilk) due which will ike $85 of this our. top of the hydraut. On' two nights, had . expired.: On the ballots being without the "aid of an assistant, although Dr. H. A. Hendrickson has moved A PHOBABLE WILL CONTEST. -sion because she had not; married her Maggs, Miss Farry, Josie VanDeventer, plus, leaving, only {about $100 available shortly after the hydrant was put in, counted Mr. Corlies received two votes many of his friends think tbat he will for use during the corning year. One ol and Jacob Sickles one vote. Mr, Corlies from the Hagenbuch & Morrell flata to husband until after the war was over. Ned Farry, James and Edward Dayton sumeperBon entered the yard and turned not he able to the tank. A.- Slnenlar Cbansfl Blade In n i u the W. J. Leonard brick building at AtMrs. White has no brothers living and of Matawan ;• Misaes Jessie and 3adie the by-laws of the association provides un a full stream of water. ! Besides wast- was thereupon declared elected. Only one case was tried in court yesMary Ann White'* Will. .. -l> has but one sister. This sister is Eliza, Parker, Miss Lucy Lippincott and Morris that a surpluB of if 100 must be kept on ing the water, the sod was torn up and' After the election of Mr. Corlies, Town lantic Highlands. terday, and that was only half tried. hand to meet exigencies which may A horse owned by Julius • Bush ran There will probably be a contest over the widow of Wm. G. Wood, who died Clerk Harrison made a speech, thanking Borden of Lit^e Silver ; Miss Jennie Hall damaged by the force of the water. Chief Justice Beasley was on the bench ' ) ' • ! ' : 1 the will of Miss Mary Ann White of many years ago. She lives on the Scuf- of Eatontown ; Miss Haj es and Thomas arise: . After" the second visit, Mr. Sickles had the commissioners for their uniform away at Navesink a few daya -ago andV *prben this was tried. It was a slander Shrewsbury, who died a little over a The members of the association will did considerable damage to the wagon \ and libel suit brought by El wood B. Mor- week ago. Mis» White left an estate of fletown road and is 89 years old. The Field of Middletown ; Mr. and Mrs. F. er/deavor during jthe present year to the cross at the top of- the hydrant BO courtesy to -him during the past two and harness. • . ' • tis against Archibald A. Tilton. Morris considerable value, which she disposed family is long-lived. ; Another sister, W. Hope, Misses Ella Allaire, Carrie make some arrangement whereby the arranged that it could be taken off, and years, andr also thanking them in the Denyse Conover's young son,' who. and Tilton axe cousins, and Morris of by will. This will was made in July, Mrs. Jane Tilton, formerly of Colt's Truex, Ollie Kraser and Anna Chad wick, library can be put pnj a substantial basis. each night he had it taken into the name of the people of the town for their accidentally shot himself in the leg a house. One night he forgot to take fidelity to the) town's interests. claimed tbat Tilton had circulated a re- 1888 One of the items made Henry F. Neck, died five years ago:at Onondaga and Ensley Morris, George Sandt, Harry An effort will be [bade to si art a build few days ago, is rapidly Improving. Payne, Howard Willett, Edmund G in the cross, and the person who had port to the effect tbat Moms had com- Suaulding executor of the will, but a at the age of 9? years. 'ing fund with a view of getting a per Messrs. Morton and Obermeier of New In 1829 Mr. White built:the house on Fraser, Wm. A. Hopping, Borden Wol previously turned the water on must P a y i n g for Caring for M r s . ' S h a y . mitted sodomy. Some of Morris's wit- slip of paper had been pasted over this manent home for jthe library, fitted up York will open the Grand View hotel at the Broad street property.' This was a nave been watching for the. opportunity, nesses were women, and they declined item. This piece of paper contained small building, and about twenty-five cott and Frank Parker of Red Bank. with especial reference to its use. Atlantic Highlands on June 15th. • • " • ' ' At last Saturday's meeting of the for that night the water was turned on to answer questions put to them as to writing similar to that covered op, exThe association was incorporated about again. Mr.' .Sickles has since kept a township committee two bills were paid . Wm. J. Lodge proposes to establish the exact words used by Tilton in speak- cept that Charles Addison Chasey was years ago a large addition was built to KILLED & T A TRAIN. a year ago, and the '.conditions of mem- pretty close watch o' nights, but he has for medical and: other, attendance on a new cornet band/ and orchestra at ing of the affair. After Morris's testi- made executoF'in place of Henry F. it, making the house as it stands at presbership were then] somewhat changed. not been able to catch the rascal. ent. ; Mrs. Shay, who was killed recently by Atlantic Highlands. mony was all in Judge Beasley stated Spaulding. According to law a man Henry B e r k a l o w H o r r i b l y Klancled Previous to its incorporation as a com Dr. John H. VanMater of Atlantic her husband at Oceanic. One bill was for Thirteen children were born to Mr. that the plaintiff had not made out a cannot be a beneficiary of an estate and and T w o Horses K i l l e d . pany any one could join the library as a $27, and was paid to Thomas Callan for- Highlands was very sick with the grip case, and had not proved tbat Tilton had yet be one of the witnesses to the will. and Mrs. White. -Two of them jlied in Celebrating an'Anniversary. yearly member on [payment to the libraLast Saturday Henry Berkalow, resid the services of himself and wife in caring early this week. •' : [circulated a report charging him with The will, as it was amended by pasting infancy but the others all grew up to ing at New Bedford, went to'Wyckoff's rian of $1.50 per year. After its incorThe new Catholic church,; St. Agnes, Navesink lodge of. Odd Fellows of for-Mrs. Shay after her injury. The sodomy. He accordingly ordered a non- the piece of paper over the original manhood or womanhood, j The children mills at Manasquan for flour winch bad poration an initiation fee was fixed at other bill' was tbat of Dr.! A. A. Armat Atlantic Highlands, will be dedicated who are living are'Capt. John P. White, Red Bank held its 44th annual anniwriting, was as follows : anit entered. • .-• who lives on Washington |Btreet; Capt. been ground there for him. The mill $5, with yearly dues of $1.50. - A n y versary last Thursday • night, the lodge strong of Fair Haven for medical attend- May 81et. A jury was empanelled in the case of member who has paid thiB initiation fee ". , Mrs. John D. Smith of Navesink is having been organized in 1846. The ance, etc. This bill was for $20. the name of God, Amen. I, Mary Ann White, Forman White, who lives on Wallace stands within a few feet of the railroad Henry 'Blendermann and his brother of Inthe township* of Shrewsbury, county of Montrack, and'when Berkalow started to and kept the dues paid up is entitled to very sick and her recovery is not looked against the Pennsylvania railroad com- munin. In the state of New Jersey, being In my•street ; Freeholder Lyttleton White, of drive across the track on his way home vote at all meetings: of the company and exercises were held in the opera houBe for. ' • • ' : , ' • • '•: and were attended by a large number of pany. Blendermann and bis brother usual health of body and of sound mind, memory Eatontown ; Bafzilla White of Freehold; he did not see a train approaching. He to take books fromjthe library as often'; Hurt .While a t P l a y . • • • • . — : m • — . . .people. The officers of the grand lodge and understanding,, but considering the uncer- and Miss Mary White and Miss .Jane own an orchard at Cliffwood. Two tainly o l tnis transitory life, do make and publish White, two unmarried daughters, who had driven partly across, the track as may be desired.] I Any person, on pay-;'fwho were present^were Rev. J. K. llanTheodore, the eleven-year old son of , A QUIET ELECTION. years ago this was damaged by a fire, this my last will and testament In manner and ment to the librarian of $1.50, can obtain' live in the old homestead. The oldest when the locomotive of the train came books' from the library. Those who do •ing, chaplain, who had charge of the Abijah Compton of White street, was started by ^sparks from a locomotive. form, to w i t : Howard 'Sutphen. master. severely hurt while playing with a num- No Opposition and Only SeventyItem—Tt i s my will, and I do order tnat all child, Redding L. White, died at Long along and struck the wagon between not care to pay forj a full year can obtain exercises. and thei suit was brought to recover my1stJust Dr. Griffin, guardian; Jpd F, Tussy, ber of boys on Mount street one day last the fore and hind wheels. , One horse Three Votes Polled. debts and funeral expenses be duly paid damages. Tbe jury was discharged after and satisfied, as soon as conveniently can beafier Branch some years [ago. He was married was thrown under the engine and killed books on a payment of five cents per conductor. Addresses pertinent to the week. Some of - the boys had sharpThe town election on Monday will go ; three times, leaving a child by his first 'week. j[ • ' - - • occasion were delivered Iby each. NDr. pointed sptars made out of stalks, which "being impanelled, "and the case will be my decease. down into history as one of the tamest 2d Item—I give and bequeath to my nephew, and third wives. One of his children is instantly, the other being injured so badtried May 14th. The library is open daily for, the use of W, S. Whitmore gave several humorous were thrown at young Compton. One elections ever held in Bed Bank. .There Charles Addlsoa Chasey, one- thousand aollar- Alonzo White of Freehold. Gordon D. ly that it had to be killed.: Berkalow In a large number of cases before the ($1,000). to be paid hl-n by my executor within of the spears struck him in the back of recitations, and there was singing by the public. . AlmpBt a thousand volume* was struck and was carried about forty was no contest, DO excitement and no. White, another son, died at Matawan in "circuit court, the. parties to the. suit six months after my decease. 1875. He amassed a fortune of $200,000 feet by the, locomotive before hiB body of fiction, poetry, travel, history, etc., are Percy Walling and Whitall S. Hill of the head and another hit him on the leg. incidents that generallycharacterize the agreed to haye the cases tried by the 3d. Item—I give, devise and bequeath all the rest The wounds bled freely and the boy is ; municipal elections. The polls opened and residue or my estate, both real and persopal, and was a prominent man in the county. dropped to the ground. H e was killed on its shelves, and these are free to every- Long Branch,, the latter of whom also law judge, J. Clarence Cjnover. This to which I shall be entitled at my decease, wnerenow confined: to his home. The wound at six o clock and closed at four. Dur. Three daughters also died, Ann Eliza, instantly and mangled almost beyond one to use in the library rooms. .There gave a whistling solo. •will make Judge Beasley's work so light aoever It may be situated, to my sister, Ellen oa the leg is quite painful. are in addition a {number of the stan ing, that time only seventy-three votes White, to and for her own separate use and Catharine and Caroline, i None of the recognition. Both legs were cut off at dard periodicals, joiugazines and daily that he will probably be at Freehold not beneOt. the knee and his head was so badly cut were polled out of a voting population daughters was married. Inore than four days this term, and papers, the Encyclopedia Brittanica, A New House on Maple Avenue. And lastly—I do nominate and appoint my and bruised that it appeared a shapeless of 1,164.. The booths were used andMrs. White was a remarkably beautiful Opening t h e Neve Ho s p ita l. possibly not so long as that. nephew. Charles Addison Cbasey. to be the execu- girl, and she retained traces ^ of her mass of flesh. Tbe accident occurred at other encyclopedias, a gazeteer, dictionMatthew. Rue will begin this week the every man:had to go in one of them and Last Thursday the Long Branch hosApplications, for license were heard tor of this my last will and testament. erection of a new house on Maple ave- pital was formally opened in the brick put his ballot in an official envelope beWhen Red 5 P. M., the train being three hours be- aries and other works of reference. In witness whereof I have hereunto setfayband beauty up to her death. -yesterday af -ernoon before Judges Con and The library has been in existence now seal the 20in day of J uly, 1888. ' nue. Mr. Rue's lot adjoins that of J. M. Bank was a small village she was hind time. The engine was enveloped building which was - formerly the Cen- fore his vote was received by the elecover, Bennett and Curtis. All tbe Long for about sixteen years. It was at first a WARY AHN WHITE. almost invariably called in in cases of in a cloud of flour after-the accident.. mutual affair, where each person con Smith. The house will be 40x42 feet in tral hotel. The opening exercises includ- tion board. Of the seventy-three votes . Branch applications were laid over till The witnesses were Henry F. Spauld- sickness, and her skill was such that No blame IB attached to the employees size, with an octagon bay in the, northed an address by Governor Abhett, a polled, twelve tickets were scratched. b tributed a new book every year, or thp next Wednesday. All the new applica- ing and Joseph V. Holmes. many persons preferred her aid to that of the road. Berkalow was 24 years old amount necessary; to buy one, and east corner, and will be prettily broken song by W, S. B. Parker and remarks by The vote each candidate received was as tions, of which there were a large numup with bays and angles. It will be two and unmarried. : • • £. : , of a regular physician. , these books were jthen loaned or dis stories and an" attic in height. There a number: of I residents of Long Branch. follows: ber, were also'' laid over. Juhn E. FosMust of her sons got along well in the FOE CHItT COMMISSIONER: , ' FATHER KANE'S WILL. tributed among the members. A year will be over .fifty feet of piazzas, eight There are rooms for a number of patients, ter and W. J. Leonard presented a reworld, and have become reasonably rich .*»...... 70 MARX HAROLD'S WILL. or two later outsiders were permitted feet broad. The architect is J. A. Oak- and the corps of physicians engaged in- Henry H. Curtis jnonstrance against granting a license to men. All of th<eons had a number of FOB ASSISTANT COMMISSIONEES: the use of the books on payment of a cludes many of tbe most skillful doctors any one at Atlantic Highlands and vicin- Special Beqneits or $1,000—Xbe Bell children, Mrs. White's living descend- All H e r Property Left to H e r Niece, stipulated sum. The number of book* ley, Jr., of Elizabeth, and the contractor of the eastern part of the county. The Theodore F. White of His Eaiate Goei to tbe Cliarcli. -...'...; 70 ity. The application for Andrew's hotel is F. H; Pownall of Jamesburg. The ants -being six children, twenty'-two George Woods, Jr .. . : . . . . . . - . ....68 Ellen D o u n e l l r . j gradually increased until the fire in 1883. The will of the Rev. Father Kane was near Atlantic Highlands was the first house is to be done by October 1st and hospital association now owns property George F. Cooper '..'....78 grandchildren, thirty eight great-grandMary Harold of Holmdel township, when ithe library jwas destroyed. .Sevprobated last Thursday. No inventory valued at over $20,000. . is to cost a little' over $4 000. ThiB one taken np by the court. Mr. Foster Francis White 78 children and five great - great.- grand- who died about a month ago; left a will, eral hundred booksjwere burned at that price includes the plu,mbing, steam heat •stated that the" hotel was not provided has as yet been made of his estate, so .' IOK TOWN CLERK : . children. ' which was probated on the 25th of April. time; and the library was almost comthat i t i s impossible to state the value of and gas fixtures, in fact everything ex•with stables, and that Will Andrew, A. C. H a r r i B o n . . . , •••1i' The funeral was held on Monday at The will was made in October, 1889, and pletely destroyed,! the only! books) re- cept the mantels. . ' S p a s m s from C i g a r e t t e S m o k i n g . wno kept the hotel last rear had-not his possessions, but it is not thought that The new board will meet and organize the Red Bank Episcopal church. A is as follows: maining being those in the hands of James Ely, a young man of English- to-morrow night. complied with the law. Judge Conover they will amount to much above $3,000. . - - ' large number of persous were in attendtown, had spasms last summer caused I. Mary Harold, of the townsblp of Holmdel In members. The» mjeinberB of the organstated that as Woolman Stokes was ap One thousand dollars was left in special ization were enfcrgtejtic, however, and the ance and the Bervice was conducted by tbe county v! Monmoulb and slate uf New Jersey, by cigarette smoking. Last Wednesday A S u i t Over Telephone P o j e s . -plying for the license this year, what- bequests. These btquests were as fol• A s b u r y P a r k M e n Fined. Rev. J. F. Jowitt. The pall bearers were belDK of sound mind, memory and understandlDjr, library, phoenix-like, rose from its ashes. ever Andrew had done last year, would lows: wblch blessing I tbank Uod, do make and pubEleven years ago, the 'commissioners' night he was again seized with spasms, Theodore Sickles, Forman Morris, Daniel for At the last session of the United States wliicli 'at times were so violent'that it One hundred dollars to Mrs. Doyle of Ilsb tblH nry last will aod testament !ln tbe manner not affect the new applicant. Charles of Long' Branch passed an ordinance The present year! bidB fair to be a tuj-rir S. Borden and John S Hubbard. The following,- that la to say: '! requn efl • several persons to hold him. grand jury at Trenton Wm. W. Cannon, H. Ivins appeared for Mr. Stokes, and Newark, for kindnesses shown Father First—It Is my will and I do order (bat all my.ing point in the history of. the library. giving E'iward H. Clark permission to remains were interre'd in the Shrewsbury John K. Parker and George W. Lewis, stated that as twelve or fourteen men Kane's father in his lifetime.' ' just debts and luneral expenses be' duly paid and The members are taking hold with fresh put up telephone pules in some of trie He-lisa now Recovered. Episcopal churchyard, where many of all of Asbury Park, were indicted for Two hundred dollars to erect slabs or sullxfled and tbat a suitable headBtorje be erected zeal, and the indications are that during, streets of that place. Last January the bad signed the application, that that of I —j m • ,m : her kindred for generations back are selling liquor without first paying the over my grave as soon as conveniently can be after itself was an evidence that tbe law had headstones over the graves of Father the present year the library will acquire ordinance was repealed and Clark was J o s e p h Mount I m p r o v i n g . < my death.: It Is m y wiab tbat my^executrlx paysleeping. i government tax. They were arraigned been* complied with so far as regards Kane's father and mother, who are buried HuKb Harold ; six dollars, money loaned by him to a building fund sufficiently large to war- notified to take the poles down. He Joseph Mount, the painter, who was yesterday. Cannon and Lewis pleaded 'me. . , stables on the premises. Judge Conover in Cathedral cemetery, Newark. didn't do it and the commissioners notirant them in buying a lot and erecting a guilty. Lewis was fined, $20 and costs," Second—I give, bequeath and devise all my esTwo hundred dollars to Dr. James • ~ An Opposition T e l e g r a p h . fied J. Walker West, the street superin- so badly hurt by a fall from a scaffold granted the license at a fee of $175. and. Cannon was fined $100. Parker tate, both real and personal, of whatsoever kind tbe building for their pee. tendent, to cut them down.. He did'so in front qf iDegenring's hotel two or' When the application of Joseph E. Elliott of Newark for kindnesses shown ! The postal telegraph company is placr same may be and wheresoever situate, to my niece, pleaded not guilty. He will be tried ing its lines in Monmouth county and Mary Ellen Donnelly, wife of Joseph Donnelly, to »nd Mr. Clark then began suit against three months ago, is improving rapidly Baiph of the Cresson hotel at Atlantic to Father Kane. next Tuesday before Judge Green at and will soon be out; As soon as he Three hundred dollars to Delia Cas- will have offices in all the principal her. ber belrs and fljMlgns forever. ' ' K E T P O E T S ELECTION. West for damages. The caae was tried Highlands was taken up a remonstrance gets able to be about he will take a trip Trenton. • I hereby request my nleoe to sell land dispose of The lines will extend as far before Justice Britton who gave a judgfrom theboardof trade againstthe grant- serly, Father Kane's housekeeper, for towns. all property wblcb sbe does not need, and to useT h e T o w n Will: Have No Water ment in favor of Clark for $50, which to Freehold on a visit to relatives. •• ' j • ~ * * . ' m . • ' . ing of any license at Atlantic Highlands her faithfulness in tbe discharge of her. south as Asbury Park, and perhaps tbe proceeds for tbe RIKM! of my soul, farther. The company will hav« an . .Lastly. I hereby appoint my said niece, Mary Elwas the full amount of his claim. ' Works jTlils Year. .•was presented. Judge Conover said the duties. \ ' Justices Sworn In. " , . office in Red Bank. Yesterday work- len Donnelly, executrix of tbis my last will and "Two hundred dollars to Right Rev. M. The Keyport towln election was held question of granting licenses at Atlantic Yesterday Charles Cot bran and James T w o T o e s Cut'Off. _: men were putting up poles at Little testament. Highlands had been gone over pretty J. O'Farrell, to be devoted' by him to Silver. In witness whereof I bave hereto set my band on Monday, j About three hundred votes -The contracting lineman is Hiram Lane of Long Branch was cut- H. Sickles of Red Bank, and John WilS i l v e r w a r e T h i e v e s in Town. were polled.' Onejdf the questions voted thoroughly Jast year, and the court had masses for the repose of Father Kane's Thomas Wrench of Metuchen. Mr. and seal Ibis tblrd day of October, A; D., 1889. son of Oceanic went to 'Freehold and ting wood with a sharp ax last ThursIIARY HAROLD. on was whether or not the commission Burglars broke into the Germania were sworn in as justices of the peace' decided to grant licenses there. Mr. soul. Wrench told a REGISTER reporter yesterday, when the ax caught in a clothes line The witnesses to the will were B. B. era should call a special election to vote hotel early Saturday morning and' sucThe executor of the will is Rev. M. J. before .the county clerk.. The fee.1 for ;I/eonard insisted that the question this day that the line would be in operation on the water works question. This ques- ceeded in stealing about two hundred and'was jerked out of Mr, Lane's band. being sworn in is $3 50, of which one year waff a new one. Up to last year O'Farrell. The executor is directed to in Red Bank in about two weeks. The Ogden and JoBie A. Ogden. tion was defeated by a vote of almost two dollars' worth of silverware without In its fall the ax Btruck Mr, Lane on the dollar goes to the secretary bf state, one there Bad been no licenses granted at sell the property jn Newark, and* to use Red Bink office will probably be located to one, and consequently there will be being discovered. The thieves entered right foot and cut off two*of his toe's. dollar to the county clerk and half a Atlantic Highlands, and the question tbe proceeds, and also the proceeds from in one of John W. Stout's stores in A Wheel Broken. no election held on the water question through the basement kitchen window dollar to each of the three judges of the then was as to whether licenses there the sale of Father Kane's other property, Front street. About half-pasu-twelve o'clock on Sat- for the present year, at least. Keyport. and Btole the silverware from the dining common pleas court. . ' '; ' • " A N e w Road Overseer. would be harmful or not. The experi- to help build a new church on the Broad urday John T. Lovett's carriage was had an, experimental artesian welt put room. The stolen articles consisted of The will states that ment had been tried for a year, and the street property. . — mt •» r-r' ' •' Joseph Longstreet of Oceanic, who standing in front of Dr. Marsden's office The West E n d Hotel. down a year or so ago at a cost of $600. knives, forks and spoons. There were question this year, therefore, was as to thiB is done in,the belief and expectation died recently, was overseer of the A B i g Blach-SnnJte. when a horse and wagon driven by a A good supply of jwater was, found' and other larger pieces of silverware that the I wish to inform my old friends and whether it wafc advisable to grant li- that it will be an . acceptable memorial colored man ran into it. Mr. Lovett's the well has since been flowing at a rate burglars did riot touch. Before the Oceanic road district, and had been Wm. S. VanSchoick, while.taking outcenses there again. Mr. Leonard op- of Father Kane'B father and mother, patrons that I am again at the West End wagon was a light one and that driven of fifteen gallons per minute. thieves' went a[vyay.they helped them- overseer for: many years. Last Satur- a stump on his place at Headden's Cor-' hotel, Red Bank, and that I am keeping Thomas Kane and Margaret Kane, and posed granting licenses there, but the day his son, George W. Longstreet, was a first class hotel. The hotel has been by the colored man was a heavy box All the commissioners nominated on selves to a quantity of substantial, food appointed oyerseenin his father's place. ner last Thursday, killed a black-snake court overruled his opposition. Then ajso of Father Kane himself. ° four feet seven inches in length and six The will was made February 19th, thoroughly renovated and put in excel- farm wagon,, but Mr. Lovett's wagon the regular ticket Were elected with the which they found in the kitchen larder. John E- Foster made -the point that was not damaged while the other wagon inches in circumference. exception of Thos] H. Roberts. Asbury The witnesses were Charles H. lent condition, care being taken to have two of tbe signers of the application 1889. • — h ~ ~ — • ' • had one of its wheels badly broken, A the place perfect from a sanitary point A Gas D i v i d e n d . F. Bedle, an independent candidate, was were not freeholders, and Judge Con- lvins and Wm. J. Hawkins. Removal of Garbage. of view. The house has excellent ac wheel was borrowed from Mount's car- elected over him j by a good majority. .The Bed Bank, butter and tea market over then laid the matter over until next The 'annual meeting of the Matawan The Board of j Health would announce riage shop and the colored man contin- The commissioners bf the town for the Xtte C o m i x naaleale. comodations for tourists and transient carries the largest and finest stock of week, toallowitime for investigation. ued on his way home; which he said was comiog year will be Thos. S. R. Brown, to the people- of Bed Bank that they and Keyport Gaslight company was held butter in the county'and our prices ace For the general information of' the guests, and the bar is stocked with the Wm. C. Towen was the most fortuon Monday.' T. S. R. Brown was elected Bix miles out in the country. O. C. Bogardus, Garret S. Junes, Asbury have arranged for a systematic collection nate man at Freehold yesterday. He public we would utale that our concert finest grades of liquors and the choicest of garbage in -Red Bank, at a cost of a president and J. H . Hprnor secretary.' always as low as Washington market F. Bedle and JohnlH. Patterson. i a d been paying $175 a year for the li- in the opera house on Friday, May 8th. cigars. The same careful management few jcents per week to each householder A dividend of three per cent was de- prices; and now since we have addeda ^1 '' tea department we will carry in that: cense for his new Amsterdam hotel, and j is complimentary to scholars and some ••Which made the .hotel so popular in Three Interesting: R e l i c s . whose garbage, is thus removed. It is clared, payable July 1st. line the largest stock, greatest variety "he asked the court to cut it down/to S150. of their immediate family only. Tickets olden, days will be continued under my requested that persons whose garbage is 1 : A Coming S h o o t i n g Match. , Charles E. Clark of Keyport has three and the lowest'prices of any tea dealer Judge Conover said if .he wanted the on sale at Adlem & Cole's at 25 cents'; management. ' •, -^ to be removed! will have the same not One of '. \ ' millinery. CHARLES G. DENKIS, Proprietor.—Adv. relics which he prizes highly. John "^VanBrackle, Frank "Worrell, in the county. You have only to buy 'court to consider a reduction of the fee, reserved seats 10 cents extra. them is one of tbe original pikes made John Terhuhe, O. j-T. Vanderventer and mixed with ashes, etc., but kept in a Another large.assortment of new and ' H. K. AIXSTROM & Co.—Adv. the application would have to be laid by John Brown, with which he armed Jehu P. Applegate of Matawan have box or barrel by itself, so that i f can be fashionable j millinery just received at our new stock of teas to become conPeek & Curtis vinced. S~ S. ANTONIDES, - proprietor," over till next week. Mr. Towen quickly quickly and cori veniently taken when the' That la Rig tit. . Are offering, this week, three square some of his men at the capture of Har- arranged for a sweepstake match, to be collector calls for it. Collections of gar- Mra-. Croasley's. New goods and new Broad street, opposite Bergen s shoe - stated that rather than have the applicaper's Ferry. Another is one of the silver All the latest importations. store.—Adv. The sign at the corner of Maple avenue grand pianos, handsomely carved, fully dollars coined by the Emperor Maximil- held at the Midway gun club grounds. bage are made twice a week. Any infor- styles. ' ' tion laid over he would pay the extra .»!.«» •25. Mr. Towen was so quick with his and Monmouth street that you read ornamented, for just one-third what ian, and the third is a very fine pair of The match will be at live birds for $50 a mation regirdiiig the removal of garbage Trimmed and untrimmed hats and bonside. The date for the match has hot nets. Lowest Prices. A t Crossley's, reply that everybody laughed, and the. about, directs you to where you get the they cost three years ago. CauVio see buffalo horns, taken on the plains of New>ll be given bf James Walsh, inspector ' ' Engrosslnc, yet been set. Three of the men have al- of the board. Mechanic street. Red'Bank,- Broad street, Bed Bank.—Adv. them.—Adv. court reduced tbe fee to the sum asked. j best value in carriages and harness. braska by Mr. Clark twenty years or so ready posted a forfeit of $10 each. And all kinds of ornamental penman'. -! :— • ' • i .• . ' . J. W. MOUNT & BEO.—Adv. and orders for the removal of garbage There was . a remonstrance against ago. , _ _ _ ship executed at short notice. Certifi$25 Saved. #!' ** * and kitchen waste may also be left with John J. Brehm's and George A. Beece's • F o u r t e e n Organs, m cates, deeds, diplomas, resolutions, etc., You can save that on our fine handFloor. . . Horses atj F a i r Prices. him.—Adv. " | * i applications for saloon licenses- at SeaAH by celebrated makers and fully orna- artistically and neatly engrossed. OrTbe Sontb Bend P l o w . Ijnpht. This remonstrance was "signed Flour is advancing, but we will Bell a made double harness. ' ' I have just received a carload of horses mented, $10 to ,$50; one-third their real ders left with grocers,'' Clayton & The South Bend plow is a useful arti' , J. W. MOUNT & BHO.—Adv. - w 58 persons, and set forth that there first class article at $6 35. this week only. Pleasure Riding.. from the West. There are three matched value, at i PEEK & CTJBTIS, Minton, corner Bridge and Front streets, cle on a farm. I keep it with all the *^rere already six places at Seabright WARDEN & Hossis.—Adv. teams of carriage Ihorses and several " At S. Ketcham & Son's Central livery I Bed Bank, N. J.—Adv. will receive prompt attention. Earle fixtures. Farmers should examine this Before purchasing bats and furnishing liquor was Bold, and 'it was vh*re good single horses! for roadlng. Also, a stable on Maple avenue can be hired the Minton, Bed Bank, N. J. —Adv. plow before buying any other kind. goods stop in to J. Kridel's and examine A horse, buggy and harness for sale, thpakiit that this was sufficient for a Girl Wanted. • number of second hand horses for sale best driving horses and easiest riding ?EHOS. P. BEOWN, . ' •. Special Offer. • • , , -village of 500 inhabitants. . An American girl wanted to down- his stock and prices. No trouble to show carriages in town. Our rigs are perfect- cheap (or cash; horse gentle and suitcheap. WM. C. ELY, Holmdel.—Adv. Wharf avenue; Red Bank.—Ad goods. J. Kridel, 6 Broad street.—,4d». ly appointed throughout. Horses for able for any child or lady to drive. Ap- . Building lots, West Bed Bank, i $75. Xbe hotel licenses granted and the fee era! housework. Apply to Mrs. A. LudJ *f ' * * • *• m ii i ply to Henry J. Child, Red Bank.—Adv. Cheap for home. Chance to speculate. charged were as follows : low, Red Bank.—Ado. Contracts taken] for introducing water sale at fair prices. S. KETCHAM & SpN.— Those who want water introduced on ' Special.nark* G. rreodu Central botel. Bed Bank....$150 Adv. I W F. DVRMAJ£.—Adv. . from street main in Red Bank to any their premises cun have it donV from Men's extra well - made unlaundered part of town desired. "We will take your contracts for putting '" S J E 6. Dennis; Wetf End Hotel. Bed Bant.. 150 All tbe Latest Cumberson & 1—•» . » street main to their house by Cuinbershirts with linen bosoms at 27c. each at White.—Adv. For S 3 3 V . WHlte. GJobe botel. Bed Bank 175 Music, 10 cents per copy, at Peek & water in your place from street main to \ j p • W h a t Next? •. S K T A . Audi* Union botel. Bed Bank 150 s6n & White.—Adv. A. Salz & Co.'s, corner of Front and Mehouse. Cumberson & White.—Adv. '•• One Chickering concert grand piano, ^^—M«gee. Tlnton Falls150 Curtis's.—Adv. Why a new huggy and complete set of chanic streets —Adv. We are at No. 8T"ront street; we have H. Dennl*. TlnUra Falls... 150 nearly new. Peek. & Curtis, pianos and » • •» Barn to rent on Broad street; Apply A. Salz & Co. are selling extra quality organs, Bed Bank.-—Adv. a large stock; we sell goods at low prices; harness for $50.00. Granite and marble monuments and J. W. MOUNT & BHO.—Adv. to Mrs, Annie O. Parker, near Newman Special bargains in second-hand carrisoft finish! unbleached muslin at 6Jc. we guarantee satisfaction. Knapp & ' «'i» headstones. Building Btone of all kinds. ages. J. W. Mourn & Bso.—Adv. A l l A & ' ' ,, . ' '•. Law blanks for sale at this office.—^) dv •per yard.—Adv. It pays to advertise in THE REGISTER. Gennng & Co., Aabury Park, N. J.—Adv. Springs.—Adv k: ^ $1.50 PER YEAR. AN OLD RESIDENT DEAD. I THELIBRMYFLOURISHMG NEWS FROM MIDDLETOm / i ' : -.—' .. • •'.. -^ THE BED BAM REGISTER. TOWN TAT.TT. OBITUARY. Receiver's Sale .What He Wanted. THE NEW PAROLE LAW. Withitreinbllng voice tbougb ardent look. Money saved by purchasing of The last borough election, which was I Albert Vine. H o w Criminals May be Released B e - He falDtlr a«ked ber could sbe cook. JOHN H. COOK. Editor ajul Publisher. Sbe owned sbe could, and. bolder grown, onducted under the new law, was the Albert Vine died suddenly at his home fore Their Terms Krrpire. He aatevber If she'd be bis own. OF most costly election ever held in thein East Red Bank last Thursday, aged The Werts parole law recently signed ' iDdeedl! '* said she, .with her Dose a-eurl: OFFICE ON PBONT STBEET, 'lace. The expense to the town will 47 years. The evening previous he at* I supposed you were wuDtiD? a blred girl." by the-Governor is a remarkable docuHesdiickaon Block, Adjoining the Post Office, probably be over $200, although only 73 tended a lodge meeting at Oceanport,and ment. It; creates a new Court" of Parole BXD BASK. N. J. "votes were polled. The canvassing of when he returned home he complained and gives to the lay judges of the Court His W a g e s . he voters, the meetings of the board of of not feeling well. It is supposed that of Errors and Appeals and additional SUBSCBIFTIOH P B I C E : Mike-j-What wages do you be gittin' egistry and flection, the erection of the he died from the effects of an overdose pay of $500 a year. It does not define One Tear _ Jl 50 now, |Pat ? Six Xonttu ." 75 booths, the official ballots and envelopes, of morphine, which he sometimes took the character of the criminals that shall Pat—One hundred dollars. Toree X ontbs , 40 he co3t of hiring a place for holding the to relieve himself of neuralgic pains. be released on parole, nor define howHike -|Wh!it! One hurS^red dollars a election, will all havg to be paid by the When his wife arose Friday morning she much of the sentence of the court shall town. The ballot reform law may be a observed jtbat Mr. Vine wa8| in an un-be served before the privileges of parole month? ! Pat—One hundred dollars for one hungood thing in some elections, but in a usually deep slumber. She ' tried to shall be extended. —OUR STOCK OF— •'•••;••'"'.'• Tbe subscriber. Receiver of the.late firm of - Should reacb as not later man Wednesday morning. dred jdayjs. own election like that of Monday the C tterson & Seaman, appointed under" an order of Yearly and balf-ySixiy advertisements are payable cost is far too great for the benefit re- awaken him but was unsuccessful. Dr. Under this law the officers of this state Whitmore was summoned and he found the Court of Cbaniiery of New Jersey, bearing date quarterly In advance. Advertisements lor a pe- ceived, whom the power to remitfinesand j ' Morality and Politics. by the symptoms that Mr. Vine had in October 13tb, 1890, will ofTer a t public sale, to the riod ot Uiree montHs or less, caso. Sample copies and to grant pardons is vested ; ** * been rendered unconscious by t poison.. forfeitures Citizen—Mr. (?reatmann, .1 heard a highest bidder, on • ^ *' • ot X H I SISISTKR and printed rates of advertising by the' constitution, may, upon applica)r. Field, was also sent forj but thetion, parole or conditionally release any curiops debate the other evening. The *H1 be sent to any address on application. These There has always been a great deal of physicians were powerless to save his subject jwas, " Can a .politician be a Tttei of advertising are strictly net, and are not de- difficulty experienced in our county ife. Mr.J Vine was a native of England convict now or hereafter under sentence' Yiated from nnHpr any circumstance*.< Advertisers courts in convicting illegal liquor sellers and came to America several years ago. of imprisonment in any prison of New Christian?' What is your opinion? IS THE GENERAL THEME OF CONVERSATION. Mr: Gifeatmann (lpcal statesman)—He hare t i e privilege ol changing their mnouncements n Asbury Park. The United Slates He was a cabinet-maker by trade aifti Jersey, during such portion of his. or her ? } ' ^ • •. . .' - • 1891, a t one o'clock, P . M . , at the Boat-Building u often as tcey may desire without extra charge, court at Trenton does not seem to have had lived in Red Bank thirteen years. term of imprisonment, as the Court of kin, but ihe'll git licked. Brilliantine Mohair, 42-irich wide, at 35 cents per yard. • Pardons shall from time to time see jit;. Shop recently occupied by said firm of Ottersoh &. riffling notices will be Inserted for 10 cents a line, had much difficulty in securing evidence He leaves a wife and four children. The '40-inch all-T\fool French Serges, in the leading shades^ Light Grays ! eaca insertion. These notices will be placed at the against the liquor sellers there who funeral, held on Sunday, was one of the and so long as such parole shall continue Seaman, a t • . I• . in force and unrevoked, or unforfeited, bottom ot the columns and will be marked JLdv. ost imposing ceremonies of its kind vaded i h e payment of the government and Tans, at 50 cent's per yard. . , i Tnia rule li Imperative. Obituary nottees and poetry, ax. The evidence against two of them ever witnessed in Red Bank. Mr. Vine, such convict may be allowed to go at t lodge rwnlnOfirn. e t c will be inserted at 10 cents was so plain that they pleaded guilty, was a member of Navesink lodge of* large and remain within the state of Look at. our silk-warped Henriettas at $1.00; per yard, worth $1.50 j per line. Notices of births, marrages and deaths and the case of the third has been set ~dd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and New Jersey, according to the terms of such parole, until released by due proper. yard. r • ' ceo Township, Monmoulli Coratj, New Jersey,: inserted free. down for trial at an early day. If these loyal Arcanum, and all of these socie- cess of law. . out in bodies to attend the men sold liquor at Asbury Park without ies turned All our colored and black Henriettas at least 25 per ce,nt below the all tbe following Rood and chattels of said arm, aneral. : Representatives were present These officers shall meet for such pur- Havje opened their Fruit arid VegNews and correspondence on all subjects of local paying the government tax, they must - j •; viz: '. regular prices. j ," ' Interest we desire. Personal notices of a purely lave been violating the slate law also. also Jrrom the Long Branch division, poses on The first-Tuesday of January, etable | Market on Front Street, private character and mmmnnipfltinna designed as Here seems to be a chance for the As:, Unifdrmed rank, Knights of Pythias, February, April, May, June, July, Au- opposite the Globe hotel.,,- They 3 steam launch bulls, measuring 20, 27 and 30 42-inch' all-wool Albatross at 38 cents_ per yard, well worth 50 cents. "polls" far Individuals or .firms are not wanted. bury Park law and order league to dis-^ and Anchor lodge of Odd Fellows of At- gust, September, October, November and keep a full line of all .kinds- of feet Id leufrth, with kerosene engines., lantic Highlands. The uniformed divi- December, and the second Tuesday in Gorrespondence which is not signed with the name tinguish themselves. Camels Hair Plaids; Combination Suitings, Dress. Silks and Surahs sion of theTKed Bank Knights of Pythias March of each year, and such other vegetables, arid foreign and domes- j 1 20-foot sail boat." Zepbyriis." and address of the writer will not be noticed. * * * : odge were uniformed. The societies, times and places as the governor or .per- tic fruits. Their vegetables are as 1 Steam Engine. in great varieties. •' ' • , ; • • "., 1 Steam Pump. * S. T. Lippincott of Red Bank has three *-ith John W. Chandler as chief mar- son administering the government may fresh as can be obtained, and their Patent medicine advertisement* or questionable Complete line of Imported'Kid Gloves,: latest shades. Gal and I John S. Bainton and William direct, and when convened for that pur- prices gxe making them many per- 1 Circular Saw and Table, 1 Band Saw, 1 Jointer,; advertisements of any kind, will not be Inserted at rare relics or mementoeB. One of them j Pryable SawTable, 1 Grind Stone, 1 M-lnch intard as aides, marched to Mr. Vine's pose shall be called a court of parole, is a pair of druggists' scales which was anjprfeePlaner, Belting, Shafting. Pipe Fittings, Pipe Tools. jiven to him in 1833 by his grandmother, Irouse, preceded by the Onyx drum corps and they shall keep a record of their manent customers. ! Valves, Iron Pipe, &c, together witb many other, who was then niuely, years old, a*fd ivith muffled drums. After a 6hort ser- yotes and proceedings, to which all perWEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891. which had belonged to her father, who vice at ihe hoUHe the funeral cortege sons shall have access. , articles In and about said shop, too numerous to spiced Indian Air" bears was a physician. The scales are kept in rqceeded to the Baptist church, the mention. . . The secretary of state shall be ex-offico a neatly made box of home manufact- iniformed Knights forming a,j*efJ*f*apd clerk of said court, and the clerk and perfumes '.not. jndre. sweet I Also tbe two-story frame boat-building. shop,'.40 Cor. Broad and Mechanic Streets, The B e d Banlc Library. RED BANK, N. J. riangleiin the front and rear of the ure and the date of their presenby TO feet, with benches', ways, &c, recently riccuT The Bed<Bank library is one of the tation to Mr. Lippincott is written on iearee. JThe church was! crowded and each member of said cotirs shall receive : pled by said firm, located at Branchport, on the annual*compensation of five hundred than! those" combined with institutions of the town. It is conducted the box. Another relic is a silver cup, many were unable to gain admittance. an Shrewsbury river. , . . : dollars. I by about a dozen women who for a which was won by Mr. Lippincott in a The service was conducted by Rev. J. K. It shall require a majority of the mem- savory ioys" in. Shrewsbury Intending purchasers will be shown the property number of years past have unselfishly arget excursion when he was a member Manning, assisted by Rev. J. U. Clarke bers of the1 court of parole to all acts of William A. Seaman, <in tbe premises.- , ' - rToriiatoketchup. , < ' byTerms, >f Fair! Haven. The pall-bearers were cash. given their time and labor to make the of the "Louisiana Greys" in 1841. The ielectedjby JohcrS. Baiuton of Navesink said court in the paroling of prisoners. ' l t d HUMS & CO. HJKUFiCTUREBS. NEW TQPH. third is a cane made from a piece of the odge, with a view to having represented The rules to be endorsed on the backs' FRANK P . mcDERiaOTT, | library attractive to the public. The rebel vessel Florida, which was sunk in the parole are : .' Kec'elveri receipts from the library are far toothe Potomac during the war. As theill the societies ito which, Mr. Vine be- of First—No J ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE prisoner shall be released IF*'-I.' H ' A T v r . - '•••-.• i They were as follows.: John small to pay all the expenses incident vessel was being sunk one of Mr. Lippin- longed. until satisfactory evidence is furnished H. Dey !and William L. Chadwick, repcott's friends who was on board, wrenchthe court, in writing, that employment thereto, and the women who have taken lodge and Neplune off a piece of the railing large enough resenting'Navesiuk upon themselves the work of sustaining ed ; WiHiani J. Sutton and has been secured. It must be certified to make two canes. Relics like- these, ~ncamprneut to by. the county clerk where such perit have given entertainments and in which have a history, are usually highly iichard Case, representing the Royal sons reside. Baptist church and Baptist various other ways have raised money prized by their owners, and Mr. Lippin- Arcanum, subscriber. Charles IJougbty, administrator uuday school; and John Like and Ed- Second—No prisoner shall be paroled The cott is no exception to the rule. the estate of Sarah Doughty, deceased, will sell for carrying it on. ward Wilbur, representing Shrewsbury until the court believes" that he or she of :. Oiir store is now open witb a at Pilbllc: Vendue. at the lodge, Knights Of Pythias, and the Uni- will conform to all rules. Their work is entirely philanthropic, House, Fair Doughty Third—Every paroled prisoner shall formed rank. The interment was made Haven, ORANGE BLOSSOMS. and the effort has been to give Red Bank be liable to be retaken and again con.n Evergreen cemetery, Ruinson. j • . -—oxosa reading-room and library which would signed, to prisbn for violating any of the Hackett-iTIatthr-ivn. . conditions of ;the parole. be a credit to the place. In this they Last Wednesday night Miss Mamie E. 3ST. ST., A parole granted shall be forfeited and have' succeeded, and that their efforts Hackett, daughter of Morris Hackett, 'j ' Andrew Morrlaon.~ be void if any of the following condi1891.a lottof Household and Kitchen Furniture; oonare not unappreciated is shown by the was married to Ambrose Matthews, Jr. Andrew Morrison, a well-known resiare .violated : •,,' —AND— sibtingof live at Red Bank. The eut of Red Bank, died yesterday morn- tionsthe fact that the number of those who make Both,parties holdfer of a parole is convicted Bedroum Suites, Beds and Bedding, wedding was private and the ceremony ng at twenty minutes past nine o'clock of' If Prices for cleaning Ingrains, 4 cents per yard; for Brussels any offense ; use of the library is' increasing year by is performed by Rev. Father James this home on Washington street, aged Carpets. .Chairs, Tables, Curtains. Lamps. Silveryear j Additions are made to the library Reynolds at St. James's rectory. Miss 2 yearns.: He was taken with tne grip a If the holder of a parole shall. fail to ware! Glasswarn and Crockery, a large Ranee and and all others, 5, cents per yard. ". s •-.'•. • •. j, iutenslls. Also one luree bSudsome Anhimself or herself at the times Cooking as fast as the means at their disposal will DeliaHolian stood up with the bride and ittle over two weeks ago. He was get- report tique Oak and places required by the rules ; Rev. Father Fox, formerly of Seabright, Talcing-up, 1 ^cent Iper yard extra. • , j warrant, and the reading table is now Was also present at the macringe. Oil ting alpng nicely and was in a fair way ACE REFRIGERATOR," If the holder of a natble shall change aboufI" 0M'lent BLEACHING AND PRESSING high, with a capacity or about 3Oo 0 recover, but lie went out, took cold, supplied with many of the leading daily Monday the couple moved iDtu Mr. Mathis or her place of residence without first pounds of ice. AT SHORT NOTICE. ,- J Refitting 2nd JRelaying a specialty. thews's house on Stout street, which has nd pneumonia was the result. He was obtaining consent of the governor of the papers and magazines. Conditions made known at the sale. Estimates gwen fpi\ Cleaning and Belaying Hotel, Lodgea. native: of Scotland and came to this i v •; ; '. ' . |; atatfe; recently undergone many improvements j | CH.VREES DOUGHTY, country when a young man. He studied During the present fiscal year an at- n anticipation of the event. If the holder of a parole goes out of. I I Administrator. Feathers Curled and Dyed, Crape Room or Churph Carpets. * he drug business by the advice of his the state of New Jersey: tempt will he made to raise a sufficient 8 jareuts, Ibut this did not suit the young N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS, If the holder of a parole fails to carry Veils Renovated, Pinking, etc, : Cartage free from <Red Bank. . ' • • • : . , 1 < sum to enable the library company to Shepherd—Cowart. i EXECUTOR'S N'OTIQE. nan's taste and hegave.it up to learn and saithfully perform the condi-: Mldiart J . o'Farrell. executor of Bev. Michael E. Miss Florence S. Shepherd, daughter :he painter's trade. He'followed this out buy a lot and begin the erection of a tions of his or her parole, whether such Our facilities for Gleaning Carpets are unsurpassed by none1. Kane, deceased, by order of the "SurrofZiitH of the building for their use. In this attempt of Dr. Cornelius Shepherd of Trenton, k'ocatiori up to the time- he was taken breach in itself be an offense against the county ol MonmonthV hereby gives notice to the Samuel C. Cowart of Freehold were lick. When he came to America he set' Old Mattresses renovated and made over equal to new at credlioreof the said deceased to bring Inthelr debts they should meet with the' hearty co and married at the bride's residence last .led in New York, but a few years later laws of New Jersey or not. denmudsiand claims against the estate of said deIn any of ; the above cases, and in all cedent. Under oath or aOirrmitlox], within nine operation of the people of Bed Bank. Thursday night by the Rev. Samuel Al. came to [Red Bank. He was a steward very low figures^ ; j 2 0 AVe»t F r o n t Street, _. where i a parole is forfeited or re- months froto the 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 1891, or : The library is a public institution, with Studdiford. The house was' beautifully and faithful member of tbe First Metho- cases iheyiwilllbe forever barred of any action therefor voked, it shall be lawful for the governor its rooms and library open to the public decorated 'With flowers and vines. Fred- dist church and a prominent lodge man. or any member of the court of parole, in against the said executor erick D. Bennett of Freehold was best j MICHAEL J. O'FARRELL, day and evening. With the inlarged man, and Joseph A. Yard of Freehold He was i chaplain and a . past grand of a summary way, to order any convict to . ' | ij Trenton. N. J. !S?~Ilemember tbe number^ 20 West Fro quarters which a-new building would was one of the ushers. The bride's dress Navesink lodge of Odd Fellows and a be forthwith recommitted to the place scribejand a past chief patriarch of Nepof punishment to which lie or she was TNJ CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. give, it would become more:popular and was of white corded silk, with princess une encampment. He was also warden originally sentenced, there to remain A ! i : TO HENRY WELSH, train, trimmed with lace and orange -more valuable to the public than ever. blossoms. By virtue of an order of tbe Court of Chancery of She wore-a pendant of dia-' >f the degree team of Navesink lodge, and undergo the residue of the sentence New Jersey, made on the dny of tbe date hereof. In ' Every resident in the place should will monds and pearls, the gift of the groom. nd was said to be one of the best war remaining unserved. - • u cao^e iwherein Adaline White Is complainant and All kinds of Awnings-furnished and put up at short notice. you andl others are defendants, you are required to iiigly and cheerfully lend a hand in Enoch L. Cowart of Red Bank, a brother lens in the state. He was .'also a mem It is the duty of all chiefs of police and appear and plead, answer or demur to the hill of i'er ofj Mystic Brotherhood lodge of Free making, successful this new project of of the groom, and Judge Bennett and Masons.j He leaves a widow, who is a marshals of cities and sheriffs of coun- snid complainant on IT before the TWENTY-N'INTH tiea to execute any order of :the governor DAY; <>E JUNE next, or tbe said -bill will be taken Dr. Long of Freehold, were among those the library. daughter of Jacob Longstreet of Red of the court of parole. as confessed against.you. The said bill is Bled to ; , (2164), , .. .; present. foreclose three mortgages Riven by John. E. JohnBank, and one daughter, Mrs. Frank F. If it shall appear to the court of parole son '• Will make the season or 1891 a t ; and'wife, one to Istiac P. White dated April 1, SuppJ The funeral services will be held that there is a reasonable probability 1871.]two D e m m e - Hampton. to Henry S. While, one dated April 13, Uf PATHEB KANE'S MEMORY. The marriage of Miss Bertha Demme from the house' to-morrow at lc30 P. M., that any. prisoner so on parole will live 1878, arid the other dated %arch 20. 1879: on lands ia the township of Mlddletown, Monmouth county,' A n Interesting Service Held In S t . of Farmingdale and Aaron B. Hampton ind at two o'clock from the First Metho rnd remain" at liberty without violating New Jersey, and you are made1 defendant because \ of Asbury Park occurred last Wednes- list, church. The interment will be i n ths law, and that his absolute discharge you bold two judgments i-'galnst Charles A. JohnJames's Church Vesterday. OCEANPORT, yergreen cemetery, Rumson. .from imprisonment is not incompatible son, and claim a Hen upon the mortffu£e<l premises. A month's mind service,.in memory of day night at the bride's home. The cerei ! HENRY S. WHITE. with the welfare of society, then said MONMOUTH CO., NEW JERSEY: the late Father Kane, was held in St. mony was performed by the Rev. E. J. i ' i Solicitor of Complainant, ! Dr. S. H. Hunt. court of ]>atrol shall issue.tosaid prison; P. O. BulidlDcr. Washington Street. James's church yesterday. About twenty Pierce. The brrJ^ was attired in pale Dr. Sylveater H. Hunt, an eminent er an absolute dischare from imprisongray China silk, with lace decorations, • • Jersey-City, New Jersey. clergymen were present, and there was SORBl'.NTO Is by Woodford Matnbrino. S45, dam •. . - . of Long Branch, and one of m&nt upon such sentence, which shall be • Dated April 2T, 1831. : Bellmira. by Tattler. 300; 2d dam Belle, Marabrlno a large congregation. It commenced at and she carried a bouquet of roses. physician the fouiiders of the Monmouth memorial eflBctive therefor, and restore him to all Chlnf II (the dam of. MCurdy'n Hnmbletonlan. and half-past ten o'clock, solemn requiem About fifty guests were present. The hospital, BHmont, the BlreBJJNutwood,-2:11% Wedgewood, died yesterday afternoon of rights of citizenship which he may have U LADIES. . mass being .offeree] by the Rev. Jo tin F. couple have commenced housekfieping heart trouble, 2iI'J, and Cora Relmont, 2:21^); 3d dam by Brown's after a few days' illness. forfeited upon said conviction. * . j Ilelltouuder, bu by imported Bellfonnder out of Brady of Lambertville. The clergymen at Ocean Grove. He was- born at Troy, N. Y., June 21st, Lady Alport, by Mambrino. . •' '• Among the duties imposed on those who took part in the service were Right 1837/ At the age of fourteen he waswho T E R i n S : # 5 0 ,w i t b Canal Return are paroled are the following: Eev. Michael J. OTarrell, "the Rev. Miss Katie Haugh and Michael Tracy thrown on his own resources. He had Prlvelege. • j Father Nardiello of Newark, deacon; were married at Keyport last Wednesday They must not go outside of the state "/idares boarded, at owner's risk, at 812 per monUU Rev. Joseph Dunn of Chatham, sub- morning. They were married in St. received a thorough education and when of-New Jersey. Joseph's Catholic church, and the wedighteen years old went ,to Freehold to . >'For further particulars address farm, or i deacon; Rev. N . Freeman o t Plainfield, They must not "change employment master of ceremonies ; Rev. P. L. Con- ding was celebrated with a high mass. teach school. In the fall and winter of without consent of the governor. J. S .FERGUSON, : : | '_ A L £ COLORS. ' " Solly of Perth Amboy, assistant priest The bride carried a bouquet of Marechal 1862 he attended the College of Physic They must, on the first day of each ' . 103 West Kid St., New-.York City. Eev. J. H. Fox of Seabright and Rev. J. Niel. roses aud wore 'a dress of cream ians: and iSurgeons', New York. In the,month, forward to the governor a reP r i c e s . , . ' . - . }. . ^ " " ' • • . . • : • ' • • „ • J . O'Connor of New Monmouth, deacons white satin en traine, with a veil and spring of "1863 he was appointed to Had- port, stating whether under pay during Children's Blue Flannel Suits &c,.&e] of honor. Bishop O'Farrell preached wreath of orange blossoms. The brides- dingtoii army hospital for one year and, the entire month ; if not, why not. How I :I . i. • the sermon and paid a glowing tribute maid was Miss Maggie Haugh and the the following winter attended lectures at much earned and how much expended. AND SEE T H E M . ^ E J to Father Kane's memory. He spoke of groomsman was . Peter McCann. Thethe JefferBoa Medical college, where he ; They must give an accout of surroundthe future prospects of St. James's bridal couple went on a tour to Niagara received the degree of M. D. The next ings and,prospects. Avoid (fevil companspring he was made an assistant surgeon, ions and use no intoxicating'liquors as a church, and predicted grand results Falls. Henry C. Maps, 6on of Hen>y C. Maps being appointed to the Fifth U. S. Vete- beverage. He said that a n e w church would be RED BANE. N. J . ran Volunteers, First corps, commanded - If any person who has been paroled be; BROutD STBEET. of Long Branch, arid MissLydia J. Laird, built in . the near future. The bishop spoke in high terms of the Rev. J. A daughter of William Laird of the same by (ienpral Hancock. During the win? again convicted of a icrsme, he or she Reynolds, the new pastor, and the work place, were quietly married at Oceanport ter i>f 1805 66 he was the medical officer shall, in addition to their said sentence, DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, he bad done during his priesthood. He on Sunday night of last week by -Rev. in charge of the^gattery Barracks, New be required to serve out the number of at from £10 to $50 per acre,' In parcels, comprising York, and at tKat time completed his The couple will eaid he wished to correct the impression W. E. Greenback. days remitted to him or her on their prejj. SUMMER MERINO, some of tbe best on Lake Wortb and Ocean for that had gone abroad in regard to Father make their home at Freehold, where third course in the College of Physicians vious term. and Surgeons. \The following spring he botels, wlnU-r bouses and tropical fruit growing j Kane's wealth. The reports said he was Mr. Maps is engaged in business. A convict who is not entitled to res- Gauze and nibbed Vests, Gloves, located at Eatol^town and lived there Large cocoanut^trees bead UK beavy crops now. j worth large sums of money, whereas 11 , Ribbons, &e. toration of the rights and privileges forfifteen years. In 1881 he moved to Long his estate was valued at scarcely $3,000. EZRA A. OSBORN, j PERSONAL, Rranch, where he has resided ever since, feited by conviction, can be restored by Ginghams, Challies, Outingo, Saieena, He held a prominent position among the living .well . for twejve consecutive ' mlddletown, N. J> land other Summer Oress Fabrics. months. . He must then present a certiDr. Harold W. PerkinB is sick with physicians of New Jersey, was a trustee To S e r e n a d e Father Reynolds. Flounclngs, White of the Monmouth monument association, ficate, signed by ten jor more citizens of Embroidered the grip. — The Rev. James A. Reynolds received •: j Plaids and Stripes. Mrs. John Robinson of Red Bank is and president of the Long Branch board his town, aa to Eis good behavior. The justice of the supremp court must certify •word yesterday from South Amboy that sick with the grip. SMLALL STOKE, FULL STOCK, LOW of health. |_ to the standing of the men signing the ! a delegation from the society of temperMrs. George Twiford of Spring street certificate. On this thereleasek convict | ance cadets at that place would serenade has recovered from the grip. I \ PRICES,, POLITE ATTKXTIUK. -, ; : V. F . Valdez. is restored to citizenship,-and receives a 3AHE. CURIOUS, CURRENT, I V STOCK. him to morrow. The delegation, with Rev. David A.-Bell has been made V,. F. Valdez of Ebensburg. Pa., a civil ALMOST CIVEN AWAY! fife and drum corps, will arrive during teacher of the bible class in Grace Sun engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad, certificate bearing the .great seal of the state. . .! ,j Libraries Suppticd Cheaper than at any Book the afternoon and be entertained with a day-school. died last Thursday morning of cerebroSturc in' the World. ! By authority of the new law, the court BMOAI) ST., IlED BANK, N. J. collation. John Elston, a clerk in Wikoff's drug spinal ImenirJKitis, aged 25 years. He L I B R A R I E S A N D BOOKS B O U G H T . store, who has been sick for Beveral days, wafe.born in Havana, Cuba,, and came to of pardons of this stafe met; last Tujesday I HOUSE FOR RENT. MAMilOTU CATALOGUE FREE. ] R e l e a s e d from Jail. has recovered. He returned Monday this country when four years old. Near- and paroled ten prisoners. Of the ten LEGGAT BROTHERS,! FRONT STREET] FOOT OF BROAD, RED BANK, N. J., ly two years ago he married Bliss Sarah men released two are fiiurderers and James Barber of Bed Bank, who wa from a visit to. relatives at-IrviDgton". House of ten rooms on Beach Street, . 8 1 C h a m b e r s Steeet, Frank iMulgrave Taylor, the editor o Swjock; daughter of Elizabeth and Denise four burglars. The murderers were Patsent to the county jail for- assaultin ponnolly and James Trainor, both Red iBank, for rent. Apply to fid door West of City Hall Park. N e w York. Jacob SoffelL bartender at the Central the Long Branch Record, started on Smock! of Red Bank. Since their mar- rick of Hudson county. , ' 1 Saturday: for a visit of several weeks riage Mr. and Mrs. Valdez have lived hotel, was released yesterday. j < J . IV. SIOUNT, Red Bank, N. J . to White Sulphur Springs, West Vir most of their time at Ebensburg. The ginia. He was accompanied by hisrenmiiiB were brought to Red Bank by a The Reverses o f Time. wife. f\ -DEALER IN special i car on Friday and the funeral Be Established an Alibi. "It's strange how time reverses things, Sunday-school superintendent—Who Abraham Barkalow of Oceanic was uj: wsjs held from the house at two o'clock isn't it?" said Smith. led the children of Israel into Canaan ? to Red Bank to-day for the first time in in [the afternoon. The interment was at ."Yes, I suppose so," said Jones. SilALL, STORE ON MECHANIC ' . Will one of the smaller boys answer? over a- month. He .has been very sick Fair View. " Miss Kiddling, whom we just passed, STREET NEAR .BROAD. • ' (No reply.) with the grip and pneumonia, ahd f»r was three or four years older than me Superintendent (somewhat sternly)— two weeks he was not expected to re- .-' I | Itlra. n a r y Emmona. SICKLES A PARKER, Apply to we went to school together. Now Little boy on that seat next to the aisle— cover. The doctors attribute his recovery 1 Mrs.'Mary EmmonsJ wife of Samuel when - ; Red Bank, N.lj. find r am three or Tour years older •who led the children of Israel into Ca- very largely to his wonderful vitality Ernmons, a farmer living near Holmdel, Ithan she is." naan ? and strong constitution. (lied last Thursday of heart failure, aged HOUSE TO LET. little boy (badly frightened)—It—it Invitations have been issued for th< 05 i years. "She was sick about four , ; We have just received a big stock'of fancy • 'i That spraying is necessary,to seProgress. wasn't me. I—I just moved yere last marriage of Miss Alice May Layton months. Besides her husband Bhe leaves EIGHT ROOMS. TERMS LOW TO •week frtn Mizzoury. ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Layton a sou. The funeral services were held She—Did you you succeed succeed in mastering cure a fruit crop is beyond quesof Oceanport, arid Frank Wolcott..man in I the Holmdel Reformed church on French while abroad V ' A DESIRABLE PARTY. tion. .There are many insects which ager of the Red Bank office of the United Sunday afternoon and j the -burial took He—Nearly. I did not succeed in Iintiulre of , Bis Early Education. : States express company. The cerenion^ place iii the cemetery at Holmdel. kill the fruit which can themselves making the'Frenchmen comprehend me, 0'\ ' ' M R . E A K L I N G , Waiter (looking in on a noisy card ill take place at the -bride's home on not could I make out what they were Mra. ! Mary H.Ccfrlies, wife of James party in hotel bed room)—I've been sent Thursday, May 14th, at 4 P..M. at, but I got so that I could un- On/the premises, corner of Prospect avenue and be killed by spraying and the crop Which we are selling at from 50 cents to $3.90. These cases are wel 'C6rlieei«died at her home nn Bridge driving to ask you to make less noise, gentleMdLaren street. ! thus saved. InMonmouth c.ountly derstand myself when I talked. avenue, Monday, aged 46 years; She was men. The gentleman in the next room The public is' invited to call and examine th« ! year farmers who sprayed their w.orth the money. Increasing the Membership. sick but a few days. JThe funeral was says he can't read. *\ OGDEN Mc0LASKEY, last Host of the party—Tell him he ought Rev. J. H. Clarke of Fair Haven ant held this morning from the house, the Remarkable Foresight. trees secured good Crops, while goods. to be ashamed of himself. Why, I could J. F. Beliew were initiated as inemben interment being made in tbe cemetery Inexperienced young wife (whose hustheir neighbors, who did no sprayread when I was five years old. of Navesink lodge of Odd Fellows lasi at|South Eatontown. | 'band has returned home for the first week. Onj Monday night a new mem Wm; L. Johnson, a waterman living time under the influence)—Darling, you JHii' roofs coated and warranted tlRht for five ing, had' no fruit worth speaking years. Also-leaky chimneys made tight. Work ber took the first degree and there wer atjNavesiuk, died suddenly on Monday are sick. Let me send for the doctor. attended to promptly, at reasonable rates. ! of. The Field Force Pump is the two propositions for membership. Th night of pneumonia. He was about 65 Husband (one of the boys)—No ; don't Leonard Street, Miss D.—Angelina, why don't you lodge will soon move into the rooms in years aid and leaves a widow and five send for any doctor, but if my sympT \ \ . cheapest sprayer that will do tfye w I ;. est Red Bank, N.lj. the third story of the Navesink nationa children. He was a imember of thetoms don't improve soon, send for a marry Lieut. X—? work effectively. Early orders will Navesink Methodist church. bank building. Hiss A.—First, because he has no FOB SAXE. snake charmer. bruins—and he can't ride, dance or play be necessary to insure getting the Henry Jarvis, a well-known citizen, At Monday night's meeting of - th fa»Tmi« "What could we do-with him? Junior Order of United American M died on Tuesday nighttof last week at. : Grocery Wagon, Horse and Harness, sprayer in time. .Circulars sent on , Not 'Worried By It. -Hiss D.—Bat he swims beautifully. chanics of I Red Bank, seventeen persons his residence at Turtle IMilI, after a few application. Address Miss A.—Oh, yes—but one can't keep were initiated and fifty-seven applied weeks' illness, aged 76 years.. He leaves DeFleeter—So your father has moved all complete and,in good condition. one's husband in an aquarium, you for membership. This will make a total a widow. to the suburbs, en ? Gone. to Toneville V For terms apply to \V. A. WALLING, know. John Clark Albertson, the two-year- I have played at several amateur conmembership of 150. E. BROWN, old son of Druggist Joseph. W. Albertson certs at Toneville. It's a very musical LHtle Silver, N . ].. - B o x 402; Red Bank, N.< Jr. ofL'nig Branch died on Monday night place. The Minister Found It. I A Musicale. of; last week from the effects of the grip. DeReiter—Oh, that won't worry him "We had some mind reading at our The musicale to be given in the oper any. He's deaf. house last night. Johnny hid a pin and house on Friday night by Allstrom <! the new minister tried tofindit." Fell Out of a W a g o n . Co. will doubtless prove a great musica "And did he succeed ? " j ' —DKALER I K — " ' • : I Distance Lends Enchantment. Among the features will be th( . George, Bon of George Cooper of Rec" Oh, yes; he. found it -when he sattreat. tor Place, met'with a singular accident playing on pianos by twelve, sixteen an Hostess—Don't you think my daughdown." thirty-two hands, with orchestral ac on Monday. He was standing in a farm ter has a fine voice, Mr. Bronson, and companiment. Vocal music will be in- wagon which was coining down Front that I ought to send her to Paris to have Wot a Water Color. terspersed among the'instrumental se- street, when' the driver whipped up his it cultivated? Florence—Mflmma, what a lovelv lections. horse, causing a sudden jerk and throwBronson—Yes ; if I~were you I would m •water color TJnele Tom's nose is! What ing out the boy. His injuries are not send her at least as far as that. . ' T ^~~ Vfn«1 of paint does he put on it ? serious, and he is now able to be about. To Sever P a s t o r a l Relations. • Mamma, (grimly)—Never mind, mv dear. But I can tell you this, that it is, •At an ad jourped meeting of the vestr, Work: Was Slack. '—AND— of Christ church, Middlefown.sbeld lasi Walked Out of JaiL not a water color. Merchant—"Why don't you go to work ? Thursday with a full board, trfe^follow •I \lFn>m the Matawan Journal.) Tramp—There ain't much doin' at my Three desiring the use of the public ing resolution was! unanimously passed TJwo [persons were p u t i n t h e l o c k - u p trade now. SHOP, BOATS,; Wood-Working Machinery, &c. NEW|GOODS-AND:JLOW > ' PRICES ' CONSTANTLY ' PREVAIL '' DRESS GQODS Saturday, May 9th, : Fruit and Vegetables. BRANCHpORT, \ mMBS & LAFETRA A. & CO, MORRIS, HYER & CO, Now _X)p.en. CARPET RENOVATINC WORKS, Full S M . of imported and-Domestic- Wednesday, - -lay 27th-, CLEANlNCJl MILLINERY . - • i l • • • - . . . • . •- FANCY^GOOOSi . / • O ; Mrs. J. M.;_DUNN, Upholstering WOLf HILL STOCK FARM and Decorating in all its Branches. !'•• AWNINGS A SPECIALTY. SORRENTO; | WE HAVE Wolf Hill Stock Farm, An immensp stppk of Men's and Boys' Black Cheviot Suits, in single and double breasted sacks and cutaways, A Splendid- Summer Drgss in (jilting. Flannel lor $125. bound*and unbound, at.very reasonable FLORIDA, j 1,000 Aeres of Lani for Salej Laps' and Children's 'Hosiery Black cheviots are very popular this season. Call and See Them. M. M. D A V I D S O N , ^ One Price Clothier and Hatter; MILLION ij'N.. J. WILSON, 39 Broad St., Red Bank.. IMZOBZRIS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL* MPORTED .GiGARS. CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES, Jfjeh and Gravel Roofer. HOPPING & NGBLE, THE LEADERS IN j J. TRAFF0RD ALLEN, Hats, Caps aM Men' s Furnishing&Dods LJjMBERand BUIliDERS' HARDWARE^, ! water on their premises in Red Bank can have it done from main pipe1 to the bouse' by Cumberson & White.—Adv. * Inasmuch as a more acceptable service Is desired. It Is therefore resolved Uiat tbe relation existing with the Rev. J. F.-Jowitt be dissolved July I t i 1891. o n ' - M o n d a y n i g h t , b u t escaped before m o r n i n g because t h e door w a s n o t properly secured. •; . . '' What is your trade ? " ." Pickin'flowersoff er century plants." • i Try the Gold DuBt washing powder. The person who took a pair of pante Tbe strong:i>t endorsemeotof Mellln's Food is'tbe If you are looking for a first-class ot healthy, active children who have As good as any at half the price. Only from Joseph Aul's barber shop last week multitude Oolong tea for 50 cents per pound, i been reared upon It. It baa been thoroughly, and have it. Knapp& Allen, Front street.— will please return them or be publicl; Buccesoluliy tried for years by thousands ot mothers. 26 cents for a package of four pounds. Knapp & AJlen.—Adv. exposed.—Adv. Ado. ': • - " ' \ • f- ' PLASTER; FLYINGSl foultri]0 lire Setting ^d Hale iii Soap, FRONT ST., OPP. MAPLI AVE., RED BANK, N. J. Broad St., Red Bank, N; J.' S1O R E W A R D . Tbe Township Committee of 8hre ship offers tbe above reward tor Info, lag to tbe conviction ot anyone detacii Hade'by Phelan. BxlO. beveled; light wood; In Ins the anger boards In Shrewsbury T i ; fine order. W. TABOR PA'. WILLIAM BOA: Apply to . . CHABLES B. P. D . B . K B B L B B , S a m s o n Bold. • Towuntt , . FOB A CABOM BILLIABD TABLE. IH AND OUT OP TOWN. Shart and Interesting Hem as from SEABEIGHT NEWS. AMBROSE MATTHEWS, Jr., | S I C K L E S & P A R J C E R . John ScMurtry and wife to Ellsworth Cb&dwlcK. Lot at LOOK Branch, S"-£K.: A. H. BIgelow to Geore-e Duryee. Lot at LODZ An Interesting neetlne of tne Bor* Branch Ctty, 81. i j oneb Commissioners. Samuel W. Hendrlckson and wife to Helen A FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. A l l Over the Count;. A DEMOCRATIC AND LOCAL NEWSPAPER. Samuel R. Faroat of Keyport has gone : The l>orough commissioners held a Murphy. Lot at Dral Beach, 8750. James M. Constable and ottit-rs to (ielyna Fitzto Brooklyn as a clerk in a. grocery. very interesting meeting on Saturday '• gerald. • ] \r COFFEE. ' ; L< t a t Seabrlgbt, 5I.U00. Dr. C A. Jaggar has resigned ::s prin- uight. All the commissioners were { Thos. Smllh to Mury Haylborn. Lot 112, map of Cipal of Glenwood institute at Matawan. i present. Wilbur A. Heisley appeared ; BriRbion and North BrlRhuu, S150. There; 4re a few points tljat a purchaser of coffee ought to unditr With an experience of more than fifSamuel T. Herjdrickson lo Stephen L. Johnson About $2,000 will be spent this spring i before the board in behalf of the propirl. S2O0. teen years ait the business I am prepared stand. In the first place| you want to get the best grade, and it wants in repairing the Keyport Baptist church. 1 erty owners south of W. E. Connor's Lot 28 noar Branchp -NEPTn.VK TOWNSHIP. to undertake contracts of any size.' B y to be fresh-roasted arid! kept free from the atmosphere. All coffees Wm. H. Watts of Keyport has sold his jline, who asked for a liberal share of ; Washington White to Jennie Jones. 1 lot, gl,30O. means of a mechanical arrangement of that are1 exposed to the air for show before they are sold lose that pleassailboat Kidney Cure to a New York the road money. His address was list- ^ John Ci. Grove jto, Mrs. Dessa W. Hand. 1 lot. my own invention, known as patent ing aroma which make them so appetizing. We keep the best brands,, ened to with marked attention. On mo-! man. ; sides, I am enabled to move the largest f Emily L. Blackali to Charles H. Halsey. Lot at • Fire burned through the woods south I tion of P . Hall Packer, the sum of $400 i A TOO. 55,500. - | andheaviest buildings with very little namely; j E. C. Hazard & Co.'s Old Government Java, and Chase) & t - of Oceanville last week, doing damage was appropriated to -keep the road in !James H. sexton to Charles WycHofl. Lot- In Sanborn's Standard Java, and take great pains to have;them freshcracking and breaking of the walls. Estiorder and sprinkled, and the secretary Mount Prospect cemetery. $30. estimated at fS.OOO. mates of the cost of raising and moving rbasted• a-nd protected frlom the air.' , | Charles Rojiers to Elwood N. Howland. Lot at Benjamin Reid of "West Freehold fell i was instructed to tender the amount to buildings will be cheerfully furnished. Asbury ParkJ SSOO. - off a load of hay last Wednesday and jMr. Heisley, the counsel for the com- West Deborah Brown and husband to Miller Coward. | BUTTER DOWN. On motion of Commissioner :j 2 lots at Asbury Park. S1400V. broke.his collar bone. . " I pany. AMBROSE MATTHEWS, JJ%, Hannah W. Pelleti-eau to Lauretta A. Lee. Lot Seven tramps who were captured at !Newman, H. S. Terhune was elected Guaranteed to Keep j ' ' R e d B a n k , N. jr. The best butter is now within the reach of every one's purse and Asbury Park, glL " , Long Branch last week were fined or icounsel of the board at $23 per year. ! at Lauretta BUYS 52 NUMBERS! A. Lee and husband to Samuel W. Kirkin any Climate. we have the finest grades. - j sent to the county jail. . i Bids for sprinkling and "keeping Ocean j bride. Lot at A sbtiry Park, JS3.000. And you get all the County News. : 2. The Long Branch fire department pro- javenue in repair were received. The j George A. Castor to Cbas. S. Morley. • Lot at As- V ONE-CENT POSTAL BRINGS TWO SAMPLE COPIES BHRrWSBUBT TOMAPark, 8S.000. j 'SUGAR. pose to give a parade and exhibition following were the bids per mouth, the jbury TOKETCHUP Is an article Elisha Rlttenbnuse to Julia D. Coe. Lot at Asbidder to furnish a team and man : ' bnry drilLon decoration day. * of standard excellence, with Park, S2.200.! ce its Although sugar has advanced we still %ell granulated for 4 a flavor certain to pleaw Louisa Thomas to Wm. H. Jones. Lot at Asbury A meeting of the New Era Monument George Reese. $110 00 Part. per pound. ' - : '; ' • ' tbe palate ot tbe most l u S10. | association will be held at the liermania CbarlesScott 100 CO Frances A.Crow«ll to Mary B. Bogers. Lot at ' uaioui ban vivant,- and hotel, Bed Bank, on Sunday. which connoisseurs everyAsbury Park, $3,250. : EdwaiUKenoy 80 00 where pronounce lucomparCbas, ?;. .'Sorden to Albert A. Taylor. Lot at AsJames VanBrackle of Matawan won On motion of Commissioner Nesbitt, bury " ably lino. Color, taste., Park, 85.200. | first^money in four events at a recent action on bids was postponed till the next aroma are faultless. FRKKHOLD! TOWNSHIP. , shooting match at Perth Amboy. It Is admirable with not meeting. The bill.of the Wheeler Light j BROAD STREET, REQ; BANK, N. J. and wile to J. L. Marcellusand cold meats, oyster Richard Barrowes of Keyport has gone company was ordered paid, and the j Wm.of.McDertnott HIGHEST GRADE ONLY. property. $35.. • stews, Osh, anrt' gives' a to Tonawanda, where he will be em-police were ordered to distribute among'! Piece Cornelius W. Heodrickion- and wife to Sarah C. i ESTABLISHED 186O. superior flavor to gravies, ployed in a lumber yard until fall. the people of the borough lists of thej Brown. Piece of property, 3400i deviled kidueyu, or any delWm. Hendrfcksoh and others, ex're, to Wm. L. icate preparation o l meat. Frank VanDorn of Keyport left that committees which had been printed for] Warden. of property, $2,075. With chops, veal cutlets, place for Long Branch on Monday, where distribution. This was done in order] Henry SPiece Little to Wm. L. Warden. Piece of and baked beans It Is simply be will be employed in a tin shop. that the people might knbwto whom to properly. 82,100. ] delicious, and It is a great addition UJ macaroni or bot The first soft crabs of the season were apply on any official matter. A new Arthur V. Conover to Tbos. V. Arrowsmlth. Lot Freehold. $1. ' | ' .: buttered toast. caught last week by Thomas Wise, Jr., "order of business was adopted, and after \ at Thomas V. Arrowsmilli to Eliza As Conover. Lot "Win. White and W m . Malchow. Jr. passing a number of bills the board ad- jat Freehold. $1. j ; We nave used tbe SBSEWSBCBT TOHATOEiTCBur In a fiie at Perth Amboy last week a jiurned. • i Wm. H. Ingunfr to Almlra Shumar. Lot at Freeon our tables since ita first Introduction, to tbe e x 1 >a horse and wagon belonging to Hermann The steamer Pleasure Bay commended | hold, $1. tent of about two hundred dozen bottles per year, WILLL TOWNSHIP. and regard It as tbe finest condiment o l Its U n a O. Bauer of Keyport were burned up. running. on,her regular trips on Monday. ] ever brought to oor notice. w D G A B K I S 0 N > Edward W. Remion and wife to Freeman CampShe leaves foot of Canal street. New A daughter of Phil D i l y of Long bell. Plece.or property, g l . ' Manager Grand Union HoUl. Branch was robbed of . aNwild watch York, at 9 A. 31.,and lands at Poppinga's Freeman Campbell to. Flora Remsen. Piece'of DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT FROM! IOO wharf at Seabright. The delay in start- properly. SI- ' j while at the railroad station last week. James J-.-Longstrpet and wife to Jacob Rickley. nannraciared andfar Sals by Capt. Garrett E. Post of Keyport lost ing has been that the company was unThe better grades we build; the cheaper grades we buy, and we are pi to $200. r . AT over $1,000 by the capsizing of a schooner able to get a pier in New York until Piece of prpper.y. HOWKLL TO.WSSmp. give you, belter value for leas money than can be got elsewhere in the state. Saturday last, when they secured the loaded with.oysters in Chesapeake bay. Kuliel P.}Bmock,jsherin\ to James Craig. Piece Business wagons at less than you can get a cheap factory wagon for. < - H e m n g in large quantities are being Canal street pier. of property? SGI 5 i caught at the outlet of Tackanassee lake, The borough commissioners have reCatharine K. Ward and others to Lydla A. Morris. Buggies, $47.00 upa Spindles, $50.00 up. Road Carte, $10.00: Long Branch. They go there to spawn. fused to remove the borough tax from Piece of property, %v& 10. 1O TOBuggyj Harness, $3^5; Buggy Harness, $5.75; warranted. • Thos. B. Woolleyto Francis B. Woolley. Piece Mrs. W. D. Campbell of Long Branch the new park m front of the railroad of property, $400. | Farm Harness, l£-inch trace', $24.00. j .' . . has received $3,000 from the Royal Arca- station, claiming, under advice of counUPPER KREKHOLD TOWNSHIP. Carriages and Harness of any style .built to order if we can't please you from num; of which her husband was a mem- sel, that they have no right to donate Coward and wife to Eynier Probasco. Lot taxes to the Central Railroad company at Miller ber. ' Alientown, 53,000. r pur stock. ' = . • CATALOGUES SENT FREE j Two hundred and fifty-one trout died or to anyone else. Repairing promptly attended to. - '. •.. j Ex-Postmaster Cruser left Colorado in John Hoey's aquarium at Long Branch BIRTHS. .1 . Remember our motto, when in want of a carriage or harness, always the ON APPLICATION. HERBERT.—At [Long Branch, on Tuesday, April one night last week,- owing to tainted Springs on Thursday last, and will spend •- - Send for catalogues. best for the price. a few weeks at Glendale, Ohio, before 28tti, Mrs. Hugh R. H°rtiert. of a daughter. feed. .i HUBBARD.—In JMIddletnwn township, on FriLast week John McCarthy moved his starting for home. He is rapidly imMay 1st, Mrs. ^Vin.C. Hubbard, of a daughter. family to the hotel at Oceanport which proving in health, and his many friends day, MORRIS.—At Little Silver, on Tuesday. April he recently bought from Daniel W. are wishing for his speedy recovery and agtb, Mrs. Richard|Mords, of a son. return. WhiteWHITING.—At Red Bank, on Tuesday, May 5tb, FOR YOJJR Richard West, Richard G. Taylor and John W. Eyles has bought the large Mrs. Wm. J. Wiling, o f a son. Elisha Bedle of Keyport bad d a m rakes grain house of Geo. W. Elliott. The MlKHIAKBS. ' and oyster tongs stolen from their boats building has been remodeled and conPost Office Building-, Red Bank, N. J. MULHOLLAND.—At Princeton, last week. verted into a carriage factory, where he onARNHEtTEK— Thursday, Aprlli 2d, Miss Caroline Arnhelterof The Fisfc jubilee singers will give a will carry on the wagon making busi- Princeton and J. Rt E. Mulbolland of Long Branch. concert in the Baptist church on Tburs» ness and have a repository for car- CONK—CONOVER.—At Freehold, on Tuesday, day night. May 14th, for the benefit of riages. April 28th, by the Uev. J. I,. Roe, Miss Jessie Conk M. J. Ryan, manager for W. H.Kelly, and Daniel N. Conover, both of Freehold. the church. CONOVER-LONOSTKEET.—At Freehold, on was in town on Saturday, looking for John R. Faroat, who has been emThursday, April 23d, by the Rev. I. P. Brokaw, ployed in the Keyport Weekly office for quarters for the summer season. Ladies, do liot hny your next Miss Isaoelle. t'onover of Sniltbburg and George B. William McCluser has been appointed Lonjrstreet of Freehold.; the past ten years, will go to New York Hat or Bonnet until yoti have agent of Cooper^ block, in place of C. BEMME—HAMp[rON.—At FarmtDgdalp, on Wedon Jane let. Xormetly of Hlgntstown, nesday. April 29th.! by the Rev.. E. J. Pierce. Miss seen the large and fashionable Oscar Stiles, son of Rev. Jesse Stiles, a H. Lundy, who resigned. Brass and;Iron Foundry, Machine and Bertha Demme of Fartnlngdale and Aaron B. Hampstorle at ' Geo. "V. Hecker, the New York' flour ton of Asbury Party ! former pastor of the Red Bank MethoAgricultural Works, d'st church, was drowned in Chesapeake merchant, spent Sunday at his cottage HACKETT—MATTHEWS.—At Red Bank, on with his family. . \ Wednesday, April 29tbi by Rev. Father James Rey•t> ly last week. nolds, Mamie E., daughter of Patrick Uackett, and A team, belonging to W. T. Franklin AND Ambrose Matthews, J r , both of Red Bank. ran away at Atlantic Highlands last LITTLE 8HVEE NEWS. HAWKINS —DONO«OE.—At. Morrlsvllie, on Friday, smashing up the wagon and inThursday, April 9tb, by the Bev. J. A. iJirrance, I MAKCFACTDREB OF T h e New Postmaster Take* Posses- Miss Maffgie Hawkins and Frank Donoboe, both of juring the driver. ENGINES. BOILERS, SHAFTINGS^ PULLETS, Red Bank. j j Rev. James N . Grace has resigned as sion of the Office. ~AND|ALL KINDS OF CAST^JGS. HAUGH—TltOCr?.—At Keyport, on Wednesday, pastor of the _Keyport Presbyterian —THE OLD STAND— J. T. Lovett, the new postmaster, re29cb, byRevJ Father McElninney, Miss Katie Rlees' Plowa,!Rlee*> Farrowen, Pochurch, and will accept a call from Sooth ceived his commission on Monday and April Haugh and Michael Trocy, both of Keyport. tato Blegerm, tAmparagum P l o w i , * c , Denver. Colorado. -at once entered upon his duties. The LAIRD—MAPS.-{-Al!Oceanport, on Sunday, April All classes of machine repairing done promptly Bushneli's brick kiln shed at Cliff wood appointment gives universal satisfaction, 36th. by tbe Revi W. T. Greenhunk, Lydla J., and at low prices. 1 was damaged by fire to the extent of and there i s n o doubt that Mr. Lovett daughter of Wm. Laird, "and Harry C , son of Henry HlKbeat casb price paid for old Iron delivered at tne foundry, ii - 1 . $200 last week. It was set on fire by a will make an efficient and popular offi- C. Maps, both of Long Branch. SHEPHERD—COWART.—At Trenton.on Thursspark from a locomotive. cial. I t is said that the profits of this, day, April 30th. by the Rev. Samuel M. Studdlford, A horse owned by Wm. L. Robinson post-office amount to nearly one thou- Miss Florence S. Shepherd of Trenton and Samuel C. of Oceanville dropped dead last Wednes- sand dollars a year. By far the greater Cowart of Freehold. I - day afternoon while Mr. Robinson wan part of the business done at the office DEATHS. comes from Mr. Lovett's paper,- Orchard returning from.Asbnry Park. '• RED BANK.N. J. . ALBERTSON.—j»t |Long Branch, on Monday, Robbie Bedter son of Capt. Asbury F. and Garden, and from his nursery busi- April JFROZTT ST., RED BANK. 2Tth, John Clark, son of Joseph W. Albertson, . Bedle, and Eddie Barnes, son of Capt. ness. aged 2 years and 6;moDths. Abram Barnes of Keyport, ran away Sbfepard Knapp, who recently bought BOOKER.—At Fair Haven, on Saturday, May 2d, I iV. B.—Special attention given to last week to seek their fortunes. SHREWSBUEY the Dennison place, has engaged Charles Allen Booker, agec! 3 years. Crape and Nuns' Veiling Bonnets Dr. Joseph E. Cooper of Shrewsbury Murphy t o rebuild the private dock that CORLIES.—At Bed; Bank, on Monday. May 4in, and Veils. and Dr. Halstead Wainwright of Mana- extends into the creek and also to tnake Mary H., wife of James corlies aged 46 years. EMMONS.—At.HoImdei, on Thursday, April 30th. Equan have been appointed on the medi- other improvements to the house and Mary, "E. L. COWAKT, wife of Samuel Emmons, aged 55 years, 4 J. S. THROCKMORTON, f - HATTER cal staff of the Long Branch hospital. about the premises. Part of Mr.months and 22 days, j • —~^" Pretijdent.' Cashier. Tbe undersigned is now prepared to build "wagon* -- Matawan's bntchere won't open their Knapp's household goods were moved HUNT.—At Long Branch, on Tuesday, May 5th, ol every descrlBUon. Also shops nor deliver meat on Sundays and in last week. Dr. 8. H. Hunt, in his 54th year. a number of Matawan. people are going PAINTIN^ AND REPAIRING A kerosene lamp exploded at the . JARV1S.—Near 'Turtle Mill, on Tuesday, April -THEta>Ket Keyport butchers to serve them. house of Robert Dey last Tuesday night 28tn.- Harvey Jarvls, aged T6 years. la all Its branches promptly attended to. McBRIDE.—At Engllsbtown. on Thursday, April The cases of the two Long Branchers and set fire to the table cover, which who were fined $100 for putting up was consumed, but the blaze was extin- 30lh, the infant child of Jacob McBrlde. HOBSE - SHOEINft A SPECIALTY. MORRISON.—At Red Bank, on Tuesday, May 5th. frame buildings inLbe-business part of guished without doing further damage. Andrew Morrison,[aged 52 years. Styleand Coli>r Absolutely Correct the village have been carried to the suMiss Lina Bullman of Newark, who VALDEZ.—At Ebenshurg. Pa., on Thursday, I 'Of preme court. has been employed as a stenographer in April 30th. V. Francisco Valdez, aged 25 years. I have taken tbe ag-ency for tbe For the past two weeks temperance the.office of the J. T. Lovett company, VAKSCHOICK.—At Fair View, on Saturday. May l meetings have been held in t h e Long has finished her labors and returned 2d, George, Bon of :WllIlaui VaoScbolck, aged 0 New Whitely Mower and Binder, months. 1 Branch churches, and a remonstrance home. ' . which Is one of tbe beat machines made. All kinds VINE.-iAt Red| Bank, on Thursday, April 30th, of mowing macbines repaired at abort notice. against the granting/of licenses has been Frank Smith, who recently bought the Albert WILL' OPEN FOB BUSINESS V.ln'e, aged 47 years. Agent for the A . B. C. LAWN HOWEB, best The Largest]Assortment of Neck largely signed. j Many place, is having the house repaired made. • . • ,' WHITE.—At Red Bank, on,Thursday. AprtlSOth, The woods on the Clark estate near and otherwise improved., B e will also Mary, widow -of Elisha White, aged 92 years, 7 Call and see DBADEB'8 SPADE HASBOW and " „ j Wekr in Town. CTJLTITATOB. : ' Cliff wood were burned over last week. have a new' barn erected on the place. months and 10 days. . . AIBO DARNELL'S patent Furrower and Marker. Many trees were killed, some cord wood Edward and Mrs. Bowman have.been I also sell tbe old reliable Paint known as WADS'PRICES TO SUIT VOV. s was destroys* and scores of rabbits were confined'to tbeir homes for some time WORTH:S: • <fe CO., Also dealer In best grades of B e d * n d ' W h i t * trarned to death. past, and 'both are now under daily A s h OomI, at lowest market prices. 1 ASBIIHY PARK, N. J., Mrs. Annetta Sutpbin, formerly of medical attendance. STERLING EXCHANGE bought and sold. DEALERS lNlQUANITE ANDMARBLK' West Long Branch, who was taken to Miss Carrie King of Brooklyn was on PASSAGE TICKETS for sale on all points In the insane asylum last January, is rapid- a visit t o her grandparents, Mr. - and Opposite Railroad Depot; .Shrewabu ry, N . J Europe. Agents for the following lines: - ly recovering and is expected home some Mrs. Joseph King, for a few days last - time this month. week. ! Blue tnd Brown stone Tor Building I n m a n , A u c b o r , B e d Star and* N o r t h While playing with a pistol last week Mrs. Deborah PoDe has recommenced j Purposes. G e r m a n I«loyd^' Fred Layton of Long BraDch shot him- housekeeping in her old home, recently CUBBING AND FLAGGING. self in the hand and Wm. Riddle, a play- bought by her brother, Gilbert E. Work Executed in AUParts nf State. mate, in the thigh. The boys didn't Worthley. know the pistol was loaded. The carpenter work on Neil Campbell's T H E WM. H. MOON CO., niEEOTOES. A horse owned by Wm. H. Conk of new house is now about completed and MOBB1SVILLE, PA., JAB. S. TMROCKUORTO.V, CHAS. B'. PARSONS, RED BANK, M. J . f Hjong Branch broke its foreleg last week the house will soon be ready for occu (one mile from Trenton, N. J.,) EDWIN FIKLD, H . » . , WM. 8. 8NKDK.N, .tnd had to be killed. The horse was 33 pancy. Has been appointed KIsinaceK for B e d B a n k years old and bad been in Mr. Conk's Miss Emma Green of Atlantic High NURSERYMEN & FLORISTS. GEO. O. WATERMAN, THOS. DAVIS, JR., -,-..• o ft b e : . • . ' . ' ' possession for nineteen years, lands visited friends in this place for a LABBABEK. Thomas.West has been elected presi- few days last week. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING ARE AMONG THE (MANY TESTIMONIALS W E HAVE -• ' I -i dent and Charles H. Schanck treasurer Thomas Bennett,, who has been seriI • -• J R E C E I V E D : - • • • • ! FOU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, • •f the board of trustees of the'Berean ously sick with the grip, is now slowly Deciduous and Evergreen Trees. NGV7ABK BRANCH, : Hardy Flowering, Shrubs and Vines. -.'Japtist church of Matawan. The church recovering. : 1 . . EATONTOWN, Sept. «th, 1880. I R E D BiNK, Sept. 15th. - ccnpied its new building on Sunday fur Edward- Steele of Parry, N*. J., was A full Rssoitmentof G r e e n l i o u a e a n d B e d I am plad to testily In favor of tbe Steam Heater The beater wblcb you put In my bouse Is a per- And is prepared to supply oil In any quantity from one barrel up. i he first time. . • which you put in my bouse as superior to any tried fect success. < ., MBS. C.BOTLB. ' home -on a visit during Saturday and dins Plants. or inquired into. C. M. PATTERSON. . Contracts taken [for planting Flower Beds, Filling Sunday. ! • EATONTOWN. Sept. 1st, 1800. Proad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Vases, Tubs and Boxes. . ' The Heater,you put In for me has given perfect Dealers Supplied at Lowest Eobert Lowry and family will return CONCERT F O B A M I S S I O N . ' ' RKD BANK, Sept. 4ih. Represented by f i Tbe Steam Heater you put In, lor me in the fall of , sallsfaction and Is economical In fuel. . " • to their cottage on May loth. j JOHN. O'HAGAN, ' W. R.8TKTINS. '89 has given] entire satisfaction.: • ' .I Miss Lulu Murphy is on a visit to relaMarket Prices. «i-ortr Dollar* Realized for the We>i I • '. . ' . •i ^ j' Little Silver, N. J. r 'REV. J. K. ALLEN. .. A separate apartmeat-for tbe ladles, and gentleI ; KATONTOWH, Sept-lOtb.. tives in Brooklyn. Bed Bank BHlaslon. H0U$EM0VER.! not Mould or Lose its Flavor. COLUMBIAS. ^W.MOUNT&BRO., arid THE I GIANT, Many ALWAYS THE BEST f OR THE PRICED L G . HAZARD S CO., NEW YORK. Improvements for 1891. itill leads! all Competitors. SAGUES'S I J , '. WM. A.GOLE, j ; vy. MOUNT & BRO., J. L. HUBBARD, Agent, Cor. Maple Avenue and White Street, Red Bank, N.| J. DO REMUS BROS. Daily and Weekly RED BANK, N. J. T. EDWIN GR1GGS, Firfet-Class- Newspapers, TABLE DELICACIES, Red 'BanklK. 1, near Railroad Depot. ! I Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Vegetables, fkc SEASIDE LIBRARIES. No. 14 Broad'Street, - | Red Bank/NJJ. 29 BROAD STREET, .-;• j" ! W e ;• ^ Lead the Fleet! G Garriage M anufactory. THE - OF; Navesink National Bank, Cele]br&ted Hats. ,RED.BANK, N. J., ' MEN'S IjURNISHINGS. SPRING CLOTHING • • •• / liursdai],fibril2d. 1^5. 27 Broad. Street, / MONUMENTS \ AND HEADSTONES. RED BANK. CHAS.! L, COOK, Corlies the! Clothier. C. H. HURLEY,; KEROSENE OIL JAMES NORMAN, /FIRST-CjLASS RESTAURANT Heating by Steam, Hot Water and Air. Standard Oil Co./ Seeond Eloopjof the -Qorden Building, A concert for the benefit of the West I'.ed Back mission was given in the Bap An Absurd Sunday. Distinction. THOS^ WARWICK, . st church last night. There was a good (From the Keyport .Enterprise.) - (tendance and the proceeds were about The law and order ^enthusiasts a t As: (0. That there is good musical and lit- bury Park have consented ( b y what - i ary talent among the yoang people in authority is not stated) to allow the barlied Bank was satisfactorily shown, the bers of that place to keep their shops . .tertainment beioggreatly appreciated. open on Sundays from May 1st to NoA quartette composed of Waiter Van- vember 1st of each year. This leadB to the well-known Stallion, will Stand for the Season :• hoick, Borden Wolcolt, Frank Conk- the conclusion that the law and order of 1891 at the farm of • MI and Percy Walling sang two eelec- people have the right to regulate the > -ns, arid Misses Humie Hubbard snd operation of the law, and that they conI. • -11a Frey gave a charming duet. Miss sider it not so wicked to shave customers LEONARDVILLE, N. J . •th played a difficult piece on theon Sunday in summer as it would be in = ®S5 -to : j o . An autoharp «ulo by Hiss Lilliewinter. Persous partiug with their mares will be beid reS .tb was a musical treat, as was also sponsible lor the service money. Service money m •• •••- xylophone solo by Frank Conk 1 in. payable April 1st, 189-2. Real Estate Transfers. HILTON Is a pure bred, very large Stallion, ol '. • resting recitations were rendered by the famous Peruneron stock, 1G nanr's and one Inch The following transfers of, real estate _ .-i ~-a Jennie Fenton and Florence blgb. and weighs 1-.625 pounds. Ue was foaled April !,-••• •!. Mrs. George Cade sang a pretty have been filed iu the office of the coun10,1885,<at the Percheron. Stock Farms In France, and was Imported by Powell Brothers, of the Sbade- - • yalled " Love's Sorrow," and a pleas- ty clerk at Freehold e land Stock Farm, Sprlngboro, Pa. He is registered I'-Z. "histling solo, was given by Miss "* SHKKWSBCKT TOWKSHIE. , Slate Lintels, Hearth Stones, Slate Steps in tbe Percberon stud Book of France as No. 11.057. Richard B. Campbell and wife to Luvinla Wool/I'-liie Grover. A dialogue, " Matriand is also registered In the Percbprop Stud Book, Piece of property. $1. and Slate Flagging, • of America as No. 7,295. His sire was Favory i • !'i-il Advertisement," concluded the ley.LavInU Wooiley to Mary L. Campbell. £lece of (10,037), by Vermouth <5,«6), by Coco. His dam i: .: part of the programme. Those who property. $1. Cor. Bridge Ave. and Monmouth St., Cbarmante (11,030, by Coco. S. M. Dickinson, special master, to Sbeppard • ; part were Misses Lillie Green. Ada Mares will be limited to forty-live. 138-100 acres, $1,400. - REDsBANK, N . J. y and Evie Hendrickson and Japhia Kcapp. WM. T.SHERMAN, Garret S- conover and wile to Emma L. Conover. LeonardvlIIe, Middletown Township. N. J i \ ton. and Edward Conklin. Mrs. Piece ot property, $400. A large stocx of plain and ornamental mantels at i .veil executed an excellent piano Benjamin 8. Many to JODD H. Johnson. Piece of moderate prices. Taese mantels can be seeo put up,. $600. ' ' In my warehouse, so that Intending purchasers cani - . . and a violin solo was given by property. John H. Johnson and. wife to Timothy White. gain an idea of bow :they will look In their houses. ' •" ak Storcfc. "Too Much of a Good Piece of property. S600. '. ' •• All kinds of slate gdbds and slate work. Slate Timotny White and wife to FranK L. Smith. Booflng In Colors and Figure Work a Specialty. . - •%," a dialogue, was the last piece on of property. 82,500.. XU work guaranteed. I' hara a patent compoei:" •• programme. The characters were Piece OCEANPORT, N. J . , John Harper Bonnrll and wife to Robert L. Har- Mon for fixing leakj chimneys. Tar paper for sale. t •- n by Miases Ada Terry, Evie Hen- rison. Fltce of property, $1. —DEALER IN— . • -XBoii, Grace Bray, Sarah Clayton and THOMAS WARWICK. Rullef P. Smock, sheriff, lo James B. Hay. Na~ I . ; -e Green and Frank and Edward yarro property, $2uO,U0O. f . corner Bridge Avenue and Monmouih street, l • . klin and John Gulick. MIDDLITOWN TbWMSHIP. • KEI> BANK, N. J. Slate & Tin Roofer, men accompanied "by ladles. Ladles'ID towd Hhoppinp or In attendance at the dentist's, can; secure a comfortable lunch or meal with pleasant surroundings. Tbeatre and yacbtlDif parties accommodated. MILTO^T, WM.-.T.' SLATE S. ; ^ SHERMAN, MANTELS, JOHN N. SICKLES, T h e Y o u n g Men's I n s t i t u t e . T e Young Men's Institute was organ/. i y» 8c. James's hall on Sunday night u 9J members. The following officers »-.' cted : -. » .< i—BeT.-J. A.Beynolds. - V ..-Prealdent—Edward flattery. . •.. . ice-President-Michael Bennett. «>...,. r—Thomas Korman. T . i -T—Lawrence J. Ryan. --11 lv.. CotnmlUee—^John Del&ney, Joseph L. i,. James Keoogb. Martin Moore, Peter Wilbur A. Heisley and others to Joseph E. Ralph. Piece or property. $450. Derrick a . Campbell and wife to Harriet c . Carbart. Piece of property, 1300. Wm. E. Boyle and wife to Charles R. 8nyder. Lot No. 3 at Atlantic Highlands, $1. Emma A. Halueld to Isabella Mlciaells. Lot No. 160 at Atlantic Higblinds, $5,000. iTHKTIC TOWNSHIP. a Elijah Matthews to Garret Matthews. Piece of proDerty, SI. . Garret Matthews and wife to Josephine Matthews. Piece of property, J l . KXTOHTOWS TOWKBHIP. ; Annie Green and others to Wm. Reid. Piece ot : property, $3,400. ; T «• >» • rk of fitting up tbe room in St. MATAWAH T0WH8HIF. J ra,'« hall for the use of the society Hand Wallace Dobson and husband to Minnie W. i... befeun last night. Donson. Piece of property, $200. ; EAKITAS TOWNSHIP. Tbe Grip. Eliza J. Hopkins and husband to Zllza X*. Stuart. J . .1 one block below the sign on cor- Lot at Keyport, $600. i • ' -OCKAH T0WN8HJP. i > ol Monmouth .street and Maple Josepb I. TDompsoD and wire to Jonn I. Thomp: i_- ue. situated on Monmouth street, son. ~ PJece of property, $6,000. i- • -altfd the largest and most complete The Inhabitants of the township Of Ocean to • ">"' i--it£>- and harness repository in tbe WoodbrJdge Strong- Piece of property. $75.43. ,-• • •_ We defy competition, and it Isaac H. Lewis to Sophia Lewis. Piece of prop$L ' i. it; H- money in purchaser's pocket to erty, James McMabon to the CalboUc University of t x ..nine our complete stock before pur- America. Lot at Lour Branch, $ 1 . Mazxie A. siote and others to Charles Bundgulgt. < li» nf>"elsewhere. Yours, respectfolly, at Long Branch, $3,000. Gowuy & Pitcher, Monmouth street, LotArthur L. Meyer and wife to Matilda Emanuel. - ' Bank, N. J.—Adv. Lot at Lotut Branch. $1. Frederick Lorenz, Jr., and wife,toJohn J. Live; ly. 3 lots at Long Branch, $1. Special bargains in second-hand carriJohn J. Uvel i and wile to Kate Lorenz. 3 lots at ages. J . W. MOUXT & BBO.—Adv. Farm Machinery -, . —AND— • ' FERTILIZERS, AX. Harrison & Son, P r. iXT. ncess Plbw,' . T. K . P l o w , Disk a n d D r a g H a r r o w s , ' M c S h e r r y Grain Drill, Wheel H a y B a k e s . . i• • H a y Tedders, R a k e s and Land Boilers, •>' DECJORATORS And dealers la WALLIPAP£R&G., ! -Ot/MBERSON & WHITE, RED BANK, N. J. r ' CULLlNGTlON &l SONj Stovesjand Tinware, ; j —ASP— IN— Tin, -Sheet t o n and Metal Worker, sivia FRONT SX., RED BANK, N. Paris Gjreen Sprinklers. of our Ojwn make, for farmers in killing potato bugs. Various sizes. Special sjzes made to order. Tin Roojfing, Gutter and Leader Work. ING ANfr CHEWING TOBACCOS, PIPES AND SMOKERS' SUNDRIES, Foreip and Domestic Fruits, : O^ CHOICE LOOTS PRATE'S STEARNS' BRANDS A. C. HARRISON & SON, P ENSIONS!! PROMPTLY .PROSECUTED. NOTART PUBLIC. i: otographs, CIGARS,. RED BANK, 1864. $3ATTBB per Dozen Rockwood Gallery 17 Union Square, N.t. Ufe-Blze Crmyea icX doz. Cabinets, 810FOOL TABL£ TOB SALE. *• "' • i: * COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, CD. Warner & Gd., Red Bank, N . J . A Fool Table in good' order, 4J£iS, made by'Wm. H. Qrlfflth i Co., wlU be sold cheap. Address. P . O. B o x S 3 , R e d B a n k , N . JTi Tbe foUowtaK Old and Time-Tried Companies Bepresente<t: TOMATOES WANTED. .NeW York '...' . . . ...i..J.... H A p Vow, York .'[••..-. •. j Light Booms CONTINENTAL. Old Established Stand, on In Fertilizers I sell HAMBUBJO-BREMEN. '..:;......». .Hamburg, Germany WILLIAMS & CLASS'S BRANDS ....{ * •••• .Liverpool BROAJ) JST., BED BANK, N. J. E O Y A L . J . . . . Over Chadvyick's l^rug - Storie, LONDON A N D L A N C A S H I R E . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . ; . . . .Liverpool —XHD— ~Mv • I > I! . LIVERPOOL, LONDON A N D G L O B E . . . J ..' ^ London ' Opposite the First National Bank. BROAD STJREET, BED BANK. QUEEN.... „ ; . . . . I.. Xondon FIEE A S S O C I A T I O N . . : . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . : . . Philadelphia T. S. CONROW'S Contracts taken for Papering and Decorating Prepared especially for all kinds of crops.' ORIENT.! '... ..!..,.... ,. ..Hartford roams *.r entire houses. ' ' ' • J.... Ifewark H E! S:|P ^- XT l i .A. IsT T 3 MERCHANTS Easy Term* IHade o n B o t h Irlachlner NATIONAL ..........; ..J... ... Hartfoid WHiRHiAVENDE. RED BANK, N. J. ^ T " PBICES TEET R E A S O N A B L E . . ^ a n d Fertilizers. ' And other leadtadOo.'s, (Including lafeapci Accldfent). Oar P o l i c i e s alao c « T « r D U B « | t MEAliS jAND LUNCHEONS, LIGHTNING, w h e l t c r F i r e e n » « a o r n o t . I -• • Samples ol MacMnery and Fertilizers always on Properly cooked and* nicely serred at all boureol *y Bates as low as companies with large experience can prudently and safely make—{tie nuara attttr band. ' j- the d»y and nlgbt; mining tne rate.) Cheap rates are arareIndex of the poorest Insurance. Wltb Urgs pnettosl and exJOHN N . SICKLES, Oysters iii| All Styles. Laser Beer, tended knowledge of companies and material facts appertaining to lnsanno* w» eonndantly afk a,esnjnnanoeortbepatronaBeaogeneroailTbMtowedla to* part. • . JLlii •Wines a n d Segars; • ' ' O e « a n p o r i , If. J . Bjoad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. Are removing tbeir business to the Large and Machines can be see at Robert VanScbolck's sbop*. CABINET . MANUFACTURERS '"' at the best quality and AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WltbScrapen and Stone Boxes. • 9ZS.OO A N D t T P W i B D S , According to Size. : Tbe very best Harrow and CuUirator ever de> Tlsed. Disks can be set at any angle, cuIUng, pnlTeiizlng and turning up tbe soli. Covers grain, potatoes, peas, etc, turns In manure, aerates tbe soil, and Is of light draft. Also G rain Drills and L i n n m o w e r s . . WALTER M. YAN SCHOICK, Agent, B E D B A K E , 3ST. J. PRICE, IBAAC I . COE.K, Pension Claim Attorney,, Farmlngdale, N. J . FRONT $TREET,, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF —AT— ' GONTIlSrENTAL DISK CULTIVATOR, i-DEALER IN— Buckeye Mower and Binder, And a general line cf Haying Tools. RED BANK. Sept.i21st. 1890. \ Tbe Steam Heater you placed In my n o u n it a Tbe Steam Heater which you put In for tbe Grace 1 perfect success. JETER WAXDROH. O H . D E I O V E B B D . '•' ; M. G. Cburph heats tbe building perfectly In tbe :< . MIDDLITOWN, Sept. 7th, 1880. coldest weather. 1 K.-R. MOJINT. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention. The Heater which you put la my housetoperfe ct Address ' RED BANI£. Sept. Sd. I can cheerfully recommend It. . I can cheerfully recommend the Heater wblcb ' ' J A M E S ITOBKA^T, i . MABT L. HEirORICESOH. you put in my house Co any one wishing a perfect I Capt. J . A. Worthier and Capt. J. S. Tnroekmor. BedBankt If. 3. beater. .1 " ' B. S . P A T N K . IMa also highly recommend tbe Heaters. • Wanted to buy for the coming season Tomatoes and AsparsffUi; also Peaches, Pears and Applet. Will glre $8 per ton for' red-ripe, soon* tomatoes, to bedelrreredatmy factory. ' • ;' J O H N W . STOUT-, Foot oj Brood St., Bed Bant, N. J. FOBSAIii:. 8eTCD-room cottage on Beach street, near jsroad. Lot 50x165. Good water, plenty ot fruit, l u s t lawn. For full information, address " THOS. DAVIS, J K . , " EW YOBK AND LONG BBANOilThe Time to C e t Ready. ~t LAWS OF^EW JERSEY. penalties now vested In, conferred and Imposed Assembly of tbe State of New Jersey, That y. RAILROAD. " •• » upon the secretary:of state, acting as commissioner after the passage of this act, any city of not more "JoeteTi liMenorae-joctey, riding to the raceV StationstoNew TOT* : Central B. E. of N B W J O ' LBY AUTHORITY/I ot Insurance, oii. upon the board of bank commisthan fifty thousand Inhabitants may by resolution *umtjfc jour bearing, confident your lace, • tej, toot of Liberty Street; PennsylyajaU B. B. sioners or any other officer or board charged with adopted by a majority-vote of tbe common council •: • CUA-FTER I. g " " g y jour goodly Meed to powerful and fleet— - T H E FINE8Toot of OortUndt Street and Sesbrosses Street. the execution of j the laws relative to subjects re- or other legislative body thereof at a regular meet* » « W * , . m j B a i e Jockey, H tbe matter with his in act to repeal an act entitled "An act for the cited ; I " O N E O F T H E — . ' • Commencing May 3d. 1891. in tbe first section of tbls act, as also building or at a special meeting called for tbat purpose, formation and government of boroujtbs," ap- and loan corporations or associations organized Ing TRAINS FOR RED BANK. divide."creatc're-create or readjust the wards proved Marco twelfth, one thousand eight hun- under the laws of. iother slates, tmn&actlug or to be so Leave New York via. Central R. R. of .N. J.. 4 40, ibereof, and Increase' or diminish the number of ** The shoes are loose, Mnd stranger. Thelrclleklt dred and ninety. 8 U T l 1 5 " m J l 80.4 00,4 SO*. 5 10*,«00n.m. to transact business in tbls state*. ' ! - mcb wards, once in nve years, so tbat each ward 1. ite',lt enaaed by the senate and General admitted Is yea bear. Sundays. 8 00 a.m.: 4 00 p.m. Via P. B J U 6. And be it enacted. Tbat the said commissioner, ihall contain not more than eight hundred legal IN RED BANK, LSsembry of the Suite ol Kew Jersey, That with tbe approval of the governor, sball devise ia roters. ,B«i I myself win fasten them securely, never tear, 9 10» a.£.; a SO, 310», 6 10 p.in. Sundays, 9 45 • • lance I hare broosnt my tools along, to tighten •n act entitled "An act for tbe formation aud guv- seal ot oince.ia description and Impression ol which, | Is on Front street, opposite Broad, in Stoutf 2. And be It enacted. That whenever any city &<ITJ " 5 1 5 p . I l l • " -OF-^rnme&t of DorouKbs," approved Marcn (twelfth, erery shoe; a certificate 'pi approval by the governor, snaM souDctl or otber legislative body in any city of tbls " Long Branch, 6 SO, 7 06, 8 05.9 30, a.m.; 115, thousand eight hundred and ninety, be~and the with , Bar wtrjiettiatiorse is racing n i have nouang else jne be tiled In thi department of state: every certificate, state shall divide, create, re-create or readjust tbe 4 30,5 50. p.m. On Sundays, 7 50, 9 80 a.m.: -ime la hereby repealed. . • • _ 'or a Flrat-Class Suit or a^Single Garment, at the assignment, conveyance or other official paper exeof such city, or Increase or diminish the 4 30, 5 50, p.m. -. And be it enacted. That Ibis act shall not af- cuted by the said: commissioner under authority of wards l o w e s t price, no U> i —AND— number of such wards In conformity with tbe first " Ocean Grove, 0 IS, 6 50, 7 48, 9 10 a.m.; -I "Jaunty little horse Jodcey. with your silly plan. ect thii validity and full leftul lurce of any incorpor- law and sealed with the said seal of his office, sball section of tbls act, each ward so created' re-created 4 10, 5 SO p.m. : ' Too are not more foolish tban many a foolish man— ation which may have been heretofore created un- be received as evidence and may be recorded in or readjusted, sball be entitled to elect to the comTRAINS LEAVE RED BANK. '. Up into toe saddle, off for tbe race of. life, der luSprovlsions ol the act to whicb mis Is a rerecording (jifflces i n . the same manner and mon council or other legislative bodj thereof to be For Mew Tort, Newark and Elizabeth, 6 43. 7 19, Sxpeettnc to get ready In tbe middle ol tbe strife." pealer,iund which has duly elected Its ouleeni under proper Tbe Best Merchant Tailor In Town. witn like effect as a deed regularly acknowledged elected In such city, one councilman or alderman 8 10*, 8 15* (New York only), 8 20, 9 43,11 SO, tbe same; or proved before i an omcer authorized by law to as tbe case may be, and no more: and one school I HAVE TAKEN THE AUENCT FOR THE CELa.m.; 1 28,4 45, 6 OS, 7 oa p.m. Sundays, 8 03, 3. And be It enacted, Tbat this act shall take el- take proof or acknowledgment of deeds; and all commissioner, First-classfitand good workmanship guaranteed;' and no more-; and such otber officers 9 43 a.m.; 4 45, 6 08 p.m. ' A Ziesson in Happiness. », Look on the Second Pace ect immediately. . . . For Prlci EBRATED copies of papers In iheomoe ol said commissioner, as were theretofore elected from the different Long Branch, ocean Grove,Sea Girt, Mara- , Pas^u February a, 1891. cerlined ovj bimi and authenticated by said seal, .wards of such city, whose term of office sball be for of the Paper. (From S t . ATcJiotosJ squan and Point. Pleasant. 6 45, 950, 10 88 shall be acwpteoSss evidence In all cases equally the term of two years, except that under the first Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing at a.m.: 1239, 220. 4!ffi. 530, 640, 730 p. m.. . One morning Eben Bonabben, the sage, CHAPTEttHI. and in like/mannerVis tbeoriginal; an impression election held under this act the representatives Moderate Prices. ; Sundays (except Ocean Grove). 10 33, .11 20 i " i — A M D — ' .' . ' of said seal directly oo paper shall be as valid as if said to his pupil TTafi?-: from the odd numbered waids shall be elected for An act.reg-ulatlnfr tbe renewal of excise licenses In a.m.: 5 27,6 40 p.m. '• ^-v "made on wax or waferS^. one year, and ibe representative from tbe even cities of the second class.* "My son, -what would yon be? " .FOR FREEHOLD VIA MATAWAN. —WE SELL THE— . It Is deemed Deal that uulturuilty should T. Aral be i t exacted} That all books, blanks, numbered wards shali.be elected for two years; Leave Red Bank, 8 SO, 1130 a.m.; 128, 4 45, 6 0S " I would be rich and great," said Whereas, exls^in tbecuies uf tbe same class as lo me man- papers and documents, securities, stocks; bonds aud thereafter councilman or aldermen and school p.m. ' • - . . ' TTanz. The sage shook his head and an- ner at granting reuewalsol licenses therein for the and mortgages now in the custody of the secretary commissioners from such wards shall be elected'for The Bowl]ish canoes and rowboats arejhe flnest FOR RED BANK VIA MATAWAN. keeping of luus aud taverns, baluous or vtctual- of stated acting asicommisslouer of insurance, or in two jears; provided, that If at the date of the flrst boats thatiean be built. They are made of narrow swered in a grave tone : Leave Freehold, 8 05,1110 a.m.; 4 3a, 6 25 p.m. therefore, ', the office of abyidtber state official or board con- election under tbls act ibe term of office of any For further particulars see tune tables ai'»uttion>>. " It is very_ difficult to be either of lnK-bbuses; 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and (ieneral nected with the matters embraced in tbls act, snail, «iuncllaiau o'r other person ahull not have expired, boards of lilsmal Swamp cedar, with a compressed RDFUB BLODGETT, H*• BALDWIN. these, and it is almost impossible to be Assembly of Lbe State ' of New . Jersey, Thai on demand, be delivered, and -transferred to the then in tbat case such person shall hold bis office tongue of'the same material between each streak Supt. G.P, A.C.B. U.ofN. J.. both." ' ^ ^ and with no butt Joints. This makes'them perhereafter In all cities of the second class ID this commissioner of banking aud Insurance, when ap- ',ur the term for which be was elected. J. R. WOOD. G. P. j£v P. R. B. polmed, and thereafter remain In Ms charge a"nd 3. And be it enacted. That in addition to ibe fectly water-tight. They ha?e ntckel-plated trim- Wbte.ti has taken six medals (or being superior to * Denotes express trains. But'Hanz persisted in Tii« desire and state (sehetner such licenses are -now granted by a custody. :! cbuncilmen or aldermen as the case may be, and of excise or by commissioners of .ejccitse or by all others. ' : declared that at- any rate the emperor board ENNSYLVANIA RAILHOA1> VOSi-' • 8. And be it enacted. That there shall be as-~ other olrlcers elected under thin act, there sball be mings, arejorigbt wood with mahogany lrlm,x*an tbe gtWerLliiK board at sucu city or u s ciiy cuunctl), •was rich and great. PANT. j that al^er a license bad once been granted in auv signed to said commissioner by tbe governor suit- elected a councilman or alderman-at-large by all Be used either' for sailing or rowing', and lire tbe able offices in the state bouse for conducting the the legal voters of sucb city, which councilman or • o n and after May 2d,. 1891, , ut-fi city to keep an inn or tavern, or a license to Then Eben Bonabben said: busioes* of said department, and the'superintend- aldermen so elected snail bold bis office for twustrongest itiullt and lightest boats In Ibe world. TRAINS WILL LEAVE KED BANK ell ale; beer ami wiue, or a Uceusc to keep a. vic" Let us' go forth into the city that we tuiliug-house with privilege ot ^retailing spirituous ent of tbe slate house and grounds shall from time years.' and may reside In any wurd therein and They cost jfrom $50 up. ' ' • ' For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 7 19, 8 1 0 to time furnish the necessary furniture, fuel, lights, sucb councilman or alderman so elected shall, by may learn how these things are." and 9 43 a.m.: and 0 03 p. m . . On Sundays, a 43 liquuis within such city to arij' person or persons al The St: Lawrence skiffs are made for use In every a.m.: 6 06 p.m. , place in such license deslguateu ^ccordlUi; to and properly care' tor said offices, the fexnepse virtue of such election, become president of tbe So saying, he took tip his staff and led any " Railway, 7 19 and 9 43 a.m.; and 6 03 p.m On, the Lenns' ol tue charter of such city or cities thereof to' be defrayed In tbe same manner as like city council or. board uf aldermen as tbe case may kind of wt'ather. They are built lap-streak, with MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. tbe ^way into the busy streets, TTnfW &£ithey-uot exist, it anall Qot be requisite iu Order expenses of olberdeparttneuts of the state'govern- be, of tbe city In which be Is thus elected, wlih all red elm rib? four Inches apart, and.are made either Sundays. 9 43 a.m.; 8 00 p.m. f tbe powers and privileges appertaining to that with plain jor nickel trimmings. They rout from walking dn expectancy by his side. to HUB such board ol excise or cooimisslouers ol ment, " Woodbridge, 9 43a.m.; a n d 6 ( 3 p . m . On SunThat all acts and parts of ttjnce and.uppertaining to tbe oOlce of cuuncilman $80 up. j ] days, 9 43 a.m.; 8 06 p.m, & . ' Presently they came to a bookseller's, excise,] <Jr city council, or other goveruiug^body 9. And be It enacted. 5 . - , . ,f or alderman. junsdiqtlon to grant renewals ot suca licenses itiat acts inconsistent witb the provisions of this act " Perth Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; and ffC3 p. m. On and Hanz, looking at the shelves, ex- a new-, application recommended by freeholders sball be and are hereby repealed, and this act sball 4. And be it enacted. Tbat'wbenever the wards These boats are the best that can be bought for Sundays, 9 43 a.m.: and 6 06 p.m. i • claimed: shall t>e nrat signed and presented to such board; take effect immediately. . : of any city sball be divided, created, 'ecreated, ad- personal uae or for hiring out. They ca6 be fur" South Amboy, 719 and 9 44 a.m.; and S 03 justed, diminished or Increased under tbe pro.nished slniciy or by the carload at any pleasure rebut tbat tbe nliug'wltli the board or body authorApproved-February 10,1891. ' p.m. On Sundays, 9 M a.m.; .6 06 p.ms " Behold! Here is a new book -writ- ized visions of tills act, the councilrnen or aldermen to grant and renew liceDM-s in auy such euy of " Matawan, 7 19 and 9 43 a.m.; and 618 p.m. On .. . j . ' ) ten by Tmam, the most delectable -writer a petitlttu xor renewal digued by tbe applicant, acand school commissioners and otber ofneeru 'herein sort along Itse sbore. Sundays. 9 43 a.m.; 6 06 p.m. CHAPTEB VII. ; mentioned shall be elected Irom such newly decompanied by'a new bond of tbe same tenor us ac" Middletown, 719 and 9 43 a.m.; and 6 r3 p. m.; of our people. Surely he is great, and I companied I have a;number on exhibition and for sale at An act to provlde[ for the Imposition of additional vlded, created or adjusted wards at the first munitbe brat application, shall confer full On Sundays, 9 43 a.m.: and 6 06 p.m. • *< am persuaded that he must be very rich, power upon sucb board to renew such licenses foi state taxes upon life Insurance corporations,' and cipal election held in such city after such division, Adlem &. Gdle/s store on Broad street. fc *> A • 1 ^ % (••tlesand for otber | spcclal" Philadelphuvand Trenton (connecting at Rah- = —AND— for tbe collection thereof. far all the world praises him." j N HI J t Gentlemen. creation or adjustment shall have been made. Catalogues sent on application. the term of one year; provided, always that tbe wa>), 7 19 a.m.; and 6 03 p. m. On Sundays, Wberea.< ihe revenue derived by,the slate under K** ^ ^ T • ^ ^ • " Ladies, etci are warmuy have recommended the former 5. And be it enacted. That tbe word " or," wherH[win. A. COL.E, Agent, 9 43 a.m.; 6 06 p.m.' ' • ' • .' i • "Come, then,' said Eben Bonabben. freeholders who existing legislation Is insufficient, tbe public inranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address shall not be eligible as stgueis-for auv ver It occurs In this art, sball be construed to " Lone Branch, point Pleasant and intermediate W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass: Sold by "let us eo to the house 'of Imam, and application terests pemaudingan Increase of state .tuxes upon mean " aud " whenever It sball be necessary to new application, lor tbe term of one year from the. stations, 10 38 a.m.; 2 20,4 S5 and c 40 p.m. On KED BANK, N. J. life insurance companies; aud whereas, It Is un- give effect to tbe provisions of this act. he himself shall show us his riches, for granting of such renewal; aud provided further, desirable Sundays. 1120 a.m.: and .6 40p.m. (Do not i SOLD I to Impose aur taxation for slate purmat this act shall lu nowise ufiVt'i applications for (i. And be It enacted, Tbat this act shall take he is my familiar friend." stop a' Asbury Park on Sundays.) .'.'••. THE NEW COAL and WOOD YARD new iuns and taverns, or saloons or victualiug- v poses on life insurance coinpuuios not incorporat- ellect immediately. " Tpms River, Bay Bead Inlet and Intermediate And the sage turned aside from the Duuses in such cities. ed under the lau-s of this state but doing business Approved February 17,1891. Is the plai'ejto buy the best coal at the lowest price. stations, week days, 10 38 a-m. therein, because, bj reason of the operation ot reprincipal avenue of the city and led the -. And be" it enacted. That all acts or parts of ciprocal 1 deal in oolhlng but Tbe very best of X j e h l ^ h TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, : or retaliatory legislation of other states CHAPTER XVJI. way through an humble side street, acts, general, special, local or private, iucousisteut the companies C o a l * . l!am si'lfinsr a large quantity of tbiscual Broad street, (via Rahway), . of this stale would be compelled to with the provisions of this act, Deaud the same are by the Carjlioad as well aa at H e l u l l . if you will For Red Bank, 6 50 a.m. and 4,00 p.m. On Sunwhere the pavements were not of stone hereby A.supplement to an act entitled "An act to enable pay a much greater amount of taxation toother repealed, and that ibis act shall lake effect days. 3 20 p.'m. s If you want a boards of commissioners and Improvement com- try my coal-I am sure you will never buy any other. states than would be- collected fr,om such comand the children -score no sandals. And immediately. \ — A.T— I have also taken the ajzency for OrocUer**' TRAINS LBA-VE NEW YORK, missions in towns and villages >ir within1 town. panles ot other stales by this stated and whereas, 'when. they had gone a long distance, .Passed February 10, 1S01. Desbrosses and Cortlandt street ferries, ships In this state to employ police and/nx tbe H o n e i t t | F e r t i l i z e r . .This Fertilizer hus'beeU' such companies of tbls state are.willing to bear they paused before a small house, at the 9 1 0 a.m.; 12 50, 3 10 and 5 10 p.m. On Sundays, 945 compensation of the haine," approved' March in use Ufty; jears, and the Farmers who have tried tbe entire burdeu of such taxation, provided sucb CHAPTER IV. a.m.: and 5 15 p.m. r sixth, one thousand t'lKlit hundred uud eighty- it and otber kinds say this Fertilizer Is worth 10 companies of other states be relieved therefrom; window of which sat an old man, bent Tbe best brands in the marV-et at popular prices. per cent mnte iban i|ny other k'lnd, while It costs nu CHAS. E. PFJGH, > J. R. WOOD, eight. " therefore, j An act to carry Into complete effect in the state of doable, writing rapidly. General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent 1. Be it enacted by tbe "Benal« and General more. Serid Iu your orders early so lean supply BotU tbe Wholesale and Retail Trade 1. He it 'enabled by the Senate .and General New Jersey the provisions ot an act of congress •' That," said Eben Bonabben to Hafiz, entitled "An act to apply a portion of tbe proceeas Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That Assembly of tbe Stau» of New Jersey, That tbe demand. Supplied w i t h Clears and Tobaccos I 3 BROAD STREET, the public lands to the more complete endow- all siale taxes or charges In lieu of taxes which are section.one of said act be amended to read as fol- 5 0 S E W l N C ; M A C H I N E S F O R R E N T "is Tmafn. I shall address him. Ho, of . a t tbe L o w e s t Possible,Prjcea. and support of the colleges for [he beueilt ii<<w imposed by any law of this state upon life ln-- lows: | by tbe week or month. \ ^ Imam," he continued, lifting his voice, ment turunce companies incorporated by oilier stales of 1. And be it enacted, Tbat it shall be lawful for of agriculture aud the mechanic aris, e^bliabeu These machines are new und I will rent, them " what do-vou there? " Pipes and AH Kinds of Smokers' Articles. Shretvsbury uuder : the provisions of an act of congress up. the United States, except sucb -taxes and charges as any sucb board of commissioners or Improvement and Long "• Branch,, July secon", one thousand eigbt buudreu may be Imposed '• by the reciprocal or retaliatory* commissions to employ one or more police olUcers very low. Pon't buy. for yon can rent a mchlu Tmarrii -without raising his head, re- proved HiffMauds, Oceanic, JLociistand sixty-two, whicn act was approved August laws of this state, are hereby abolished; and so •or the township within the limits nf tbe )ui Isdlc- cheaper of lie than what -you can buy one for. 1 plied: Iso repair jail inukes*. All orders sent to me by thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, much of any act or acts Imposing any such taxes, or :lon of the said commission, and to Ox and determJPoin't, Jirmvn'8 Dock on ine tbe amount to be expended fur the services of mull AS1II belproiupMy attended to. iYcereiis, By an act ol couyress approved A ugusl charge*' is hereby repealed. " I write, and write, and write." Corner of Front Street and Wharf/Avenue, :!. And he It enacted. That as a substitute for such aald police ulllcer or officers wbose duty It •ball be, G. W. WOODWARD, Red Bank. N: J. thirtieth, one thousand eignt hundred and ninety, signal,' Fair Haven . "What write you?" the title of which is above recited, certain sums [axes and charges hitherto Imposed upon companies upon view and without warrant, to apprehend and R E D B A N K , N. J . ,, ' ; and put in * •" all persons committing breacbes uf tbe peace and "Words, words, words. I arise early of money were appropriated to be paid annually "fulher state*, all lire insurance companies of this arrest The'Highest Ca^Ii friers faii{for all each state and territory lor the more complete *tute shalf ->ay Iu [addition lo the one per centum In said township within tbe limits of the jurisdicand retire late. And all the day, save to Hinds of Fur, _v- . j' and muioteuunce of colleges for tbe lax on surplus Impi-sed by the act entitled ''Au act tion of said commission, or violating any ordinance when I go to the publishers, I write ; and endowineut benefit of agriculture aud .tne 'mecbauic arts, es- to provide for the; Imposition of state taxes upon of such hoards of commissioners, and In like manmy soul is weary, but there is no rest."" laDlianed in accordance with an act ol coUKress eer)»lu corporation's and tor the collection thereof," ner to apprehend and arrest all disorderly persons The Strong and Commodious Steamboat, approved July second, oue ubousand eignt hun- approved April eigbteeulb. one thousand eight hun- in said township within the limits of tbe Jurlsdlc-. " But are you not rich ? " dred and sixty-two; uud whereas,, tbe itulgers dred and eijjbly-four, a furlher annual franchise tlon nf tbe said commission, and bring them before' " Yes, I have a wife and four children •Scientific School, maintained by " The Trustees, lax of tbiriy-Uve oue-hundredlbs of ope pera justice of tbe peace In the said township within ! I • • •• , SUCCESSOR TO j the limits aforesaid, to be deuit with according to whom! I love better tha-n diamonds ; and of itutgers (Jollege in New Jersey," is aud always centum upon tbe total gross Insurance pre- law; FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. that the justice before whom any such disormiums collected,, by sucb companies \>y this hitherto has beeu recognizes, us tne agricultural fir A that I may not lose thesa riches I "write, derly person or persons shall be tried shall receive W O R T H L E ^ &, [MULLINER, or the agricultural department ot Ibe col- olnle during the, year ending Orcemberf tblrly- tbe same fees and costs allowed by law for trial of Capt. J. P. and write, and write, or they will perish college lege established la uccorilauiie with the said act ol nrst next preceding ; provided, that any taxes actions of tort before Justice of the peace, and tbat Suits a n d Single Garments Made of hunger." DEALER Ut;. cougress approved July second, one - tbousuud or charges In lieu of taxes that may hereafter any person Will run between New York (foot of! Franklin or persons so arrested, tried and conbe collected by this slate from life insuraufe comeight hundred and sixty-two, therefore, , " But to write is easy." Street, New.Pier 04), and Red Bank, • ' I . 5 | •__ upon the evidence of one or more credihle enacted by the Senate aud General Assem- panies of other slat s shall be credited in rebate ot victed, Up in the Latest Styles and at " Ten long years, Eben Bonabben, did bly1. ofBe'xt witnesses, shall pay all the costs of such arrest, trial Ibe taxes hereby imposed bu companies of Ibis stale the State of Svw Jersey, 'lbat the assent ol 'Special attention jjlven to the , , MAY 1 4 t h , and conviction, together with the One or penalty • I write before men would read.. And in me stale of New Jersey to the grant made i o mis In proportion lo the several amouuts payable to the for ! Short Notice. tbe offence of which ha sball stand convicted, several companies of ibis slam under this-act; the as follows: ' \ Repairing of Lawn Mowers. thai time I read many hundreds of books state under the said act of cosgiess approved A U- commissioner which One or penalty sball be paid to tbe treasurer of insurance shall ascertain and rethirtieth, one thousand 'eight hundred anu Skates dronnd, repaired and put in first-class orin. order that I might learn. And my gust port to the stale board of assessors all facts neces- of said commission fur the use of said commission. uluety, and to tbe purpose' of said gruot. as lodi brain was filled, butmy stomach, yearned c&ted by the acts of congress relating thereto^ is sary to enable tbe said board to ascertain and llx . 2. And-be it enacted, Tbat all acts or parts of acts Cutting,; Cleaning- and Repairing der while you wait. nconslstent herewith be and tbe same are bereby for food." hereby declared and signified, and the secretary of the amount uf taxatfon to J>e paid by life Insurance repealed, Lehigh and-Wilkesbarre Coal well and that this act shall take effct ImmediPromptly Done. under tbls act, und shall ascertain and hereby, directed to transmit a certified copv companies " Bat surely you are a great man." ately. report to said board the amount of rebate to be alScreened and Clean.; j' • ' act to tbe secretary of the treasury aud to lowed to said: companies us herein provided, and Approved February 18,1891. •' • ! I • ] ' • " Men tell me so ; but I would rather ofnethis r secretary of Ihe Interior ol the United Slates. also Cerlify 'to each ol said companies the Oak, Hickory and Pine Wood by the Load or Barrel. bench.' Tell your pupil that if he-would 2. And be it enacted. That tbe moneys received sball amount of such taxation and the rebate allowed PRACTICAL CHAPTER XVIII. and to bt received by this state under tne said act . LOWEST MARKET PRICE8.J ' be rich he must not write. Farewell." wfcongrtss, approved August tblrtietb, yne thous- under tbls act. • An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide AwTTfnfi?: perceived that Tman gpoke and Hgljt buudred and ninety, shall immediately 3. And be It enacted, Tbat all tbe provisions reIbe publication of tbe manual of the legisla• •. ' NOTICE. j ' the truth. Then Eben Bonabben led the and as s«on as received, be paid over by the treas- latlDg to the assessment aud.collection of the tax fur ture of New Jersey," approved April sixteenth, in said j act, approved April eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and elgntj-four. Notice Is herehy given that the regular annual JOHN MORFORD, SALESMAN. 4 to the house of Abdul Ear, the wealthy urer ol tkls stale, upon the warrant uf the comp- provided troller ofjthis state, and tbe order ot tbe trustees ot •me thousand eight hundred and elgbty-four, and meeting of the Stockholders of the Sea jGirt Land 1. Be It enacted by tbe Senate and General EDGAR BROWER, MKSSKNGKR. merchant, It was yet early in the day, Kutgera College, to the treasurer of Kulgers College, ihe retnedle- therein contained In the event of non-i Assembly nf the stale of. New Jersey. That Improvement Company, of New Jersey, w.lll be held RED BANK, N. J. and Abdul' Ear was just setting out for for the more complete endowment aud uminteukuce payment, shall, so far as may be, bo applicable (or section two of said act be amended so that tbe same If It does and It is an old shingle roof, why not at the offlce of the Sea&ide, Gazette, corner of Monihe enforcement of this act. of Ibe said agricultural college or.ugricultural uehis warehouse. mouth avenue and the New York and Long Branch shall read as follows; Cards may be bad of E. C. Hazard & Co., wbolo the college established us afoiesaid for railroad. In Spring Lake Beach, New Jersey, on. 'sale 4. A nd be It enacted. That this act shall take efAnd be it enacted, Tbat two thousand copies Cor. Hudson and North Moore Streets, ; "Iprayyou to stay but a moment," nartment-of ibe beueat of agncu.ture and tne mechanic arts, to fect immediately and this act shall be subject to of '2.the MONDAY, THEFODRTH DAY OF MAY, 1881, at New Grocers. " manual bt ibe legislature uf New Jersey" York; M. 8utpben, Atlngton Flsb and Oyster jr tal en rharpjeof my*Mnuldln^and Flan I rip said Eben Bonabben,, " and tell mv pupil be by tbts said trustees applied only to- Instruction alteration or repeal by the legislature. twelve o'clock, noon,.for tbe election of: Directors Market, sball be furnisbed for the use of tbe legislature That Is, put aislate roof on right over the shingles. 89 Elpbtb Avenue, Cor. Jane Street; Jobn in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English for tbe ensuing year, and tbe transactlon'of genera! Mill again, am prepared to do Stair Building and Approved February 10,1891. . .whether you are ridf and great."" from year to year at each session thereof; eight F.James, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 189 language kud tne various branches ot mutbemattpal, business. . • S. L. GILLINi hundred cuples to be for the senate and twelve hun- It can bejdone, and your roof will be perfect]; Montague Street.' Brooklyn ; The Edwards Express. • « I have many thousands of money in pDvaical, natural and e-conomi" science, with special VIII. Assistant Secretary. 158 Franklin Street. New York ; Callahan & Kemp, dred copies to be for the house uf assembly; and water-fight, jrbe slate roof will practically last my strong boxes," said Abdul; " but the reference to their applications in the industries ol An act to provideCHAPTER Dated April 9th, 1891. , \ . 41" Vesey Street, New York; REGISTER Printing for the compensation of certain upon the delivery ot tbe said number of copies of life and 14 toe facilities for. sucu instruction. In acBacred. College of Immortals laughs at aald legislative manual, upon presentation of a re- forever, and Iljwlll be cheaper tban to put on a new Office, Sagups's News Depot and Andrew Purtell's officers of the legislature. with the acts of congress lelaliug thereto. NOTICE. 1 Hotel. Red Bunk, N. J. ^ me and says that I am an ignorant man ixirdabce 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and General ceipt therefor from the sergeaut-at-arms of the 3. And be it enacted, Tbat tbe legislature shall Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That senate and bouse of assembly (which receipt, upon shingle rocif. JtVhen you want to talk slate roof, B.—All freight Intended for this boat must be who has nothing but money." Notice Is hereby given tbat a meeting of tbe onN-tbe ive power at any time hereafter to puss sucb laws the following named clerks Khali receive the fol- the dellvery'of tbe said copies, the said sergeant-atwharf a sufficient length t>r time to handle, call on or wrife to Stockholders of tbe Spring Lake Beach! Improvei may be deemed necessary und proper to enforce lowing compensation for their services during tbe Hrms are required to give), to tbe comptroller of J" "Set it is easy to get money." win positively leave promptly on her adverment Company, of New Jersey, will be held al the as shetime. execution ot this act aud the before-men- session ol one IHousand etgbt hundred aud uluety- the treasury, tbe, said comptroller sball draw his "Is it, indeed? Truly, Eben Bonab- the dueaclsXif office of tbe Seaside Gazette, corner of Monmoulb tised congress. one: The clerk of the committee on the Judiciary of warrant In favor of the compilers and publishers This boat'stlme-tahle Is advertised In Tint RED ben, you speak of what you know not. tioned avenue and tbe New .York and Long Branch rail. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take ef- the bouse of. assembly, three hundred dollars; tbe of the said legislative manual for tbe price thereof, road, In Spring Lake Beach, New Jersey, on MON- BANK REGISTER and New Jersey Standard. From early morn till late at night for fect Immediately. ' clerk of the committee on revision of the laws of and the state treasurer shall therefor pay tbe same. DAY.THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1891; at twelve V ' S.- And be It enacted, Tbat this act shall take the. house of assembly, three hundred dollars; the two-score years I have labored like a Approved February 10,1631." — : J . I o'clock, noon, for tbe election of Directors for the , clerk of the coiuniittee on municipal corporations effect immediately. pack-mule of the mountains, and at last ensuing year, and the transaction of general busiApproved February, 18, 1891. • .of ihe house of assembly, three buudred dollars; Near Tbrdckmorton's Lumber Yard, • CHAPTER V. I am rich. And still must I labor early A further supplement ness. S. L. GILT.IN, an act entitled "An act to tbe clerk of the committee on corporations of tho Assistant Secretary. Shrewsbury and Long JBranch, and late in order that I may keep my ascertaiujtbe rights oftothe state and of tbe riparian house of assembly! three hundred dollars; the clerk R E D B A N K . N . J . Dated April 9tb, 1891. . ! ' • .. riches.' And I may not enjoy them, but owners lfc tbe lauds lying nnder tbts waters ol ibe ot ibe et»imuilu*eiou railroads und canals of ihe Hig/Uatids, "Oceanic, Locust1 bay of New York and elsewhere iu the stale." ap- house of assembly^ three hundred dollars; tbe clerk shall die and leave them to my heirs, proved JOBN S. APt>LEGATE. FRED W. HOPE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.! eleventh, one tbousaud eight hun- of the committee on labor and industries o[ the , Point, Brown's Dock on who "will quarrel over them. Farewell! dred andApril house.oi assetHbtyj three hundred dhllars. sixts-f our. II. W. PERKINS, . A PPLEGATE & HOPE, I must hasten to my shop, or I shall be Whereas, Jhere are Islands situate-In the tidal 2. And belt enacted. That this act shall take efOFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURBKNCT. signal, fair Haven Adjoining Steamboat Wharf, . WASHINGTON, Marches, loBl. robbed by my salesmen." waters o t this state, the lands below mean tiigtt fect imtnt-dtalely. Approved February 11,1891. WHEREAS, By Satisfactory evidence presented to water adjoinlug lo which are'lbe proj-ervy ol ibis Artri ' Hftfi?'. perceived that Abdul T^ar state ano) are capable ot being used lor the erec7SC. J . the undersigned, it has been made to appear that CHAPTER IX. THE NAVESINK NATIONAL BANK of Red Bank, In labored as hard to bench as Imam did tion and-construction thtreon of docks, wharves, RED BANK, the town of R--d Bank: In the county of Monmoutb piers; warehouses and oiber structures, wnlch use An act to enable cities in this slate to Inprease tbe luth St., neap Railroad Depot,' to be great, and that neither was satis- will and State ot New Jersey, has complied with all vbe number of the iiolk-e'force. gre-ally promote foreign autl Inland couituero: MONMODTH COUNTY. NEW JEBSEYv •', fied. Then he said to Eben Bonabben: Wholesale and Betail Dealer In provisions ot me Statutes of the United States reand whefeas, there are reefs aud shoals iu the 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and General R E D BANK, N. J . The New and Elegant Steamboat, ' quired to be complied with be/ore an association tidal waters of this state awash or submerged-.at Assembly of the State of New Jersey, Tbat " I have heard that Ahmed is a won- mean ILLHAH PINTARD, / xhail be authorized to commence the business of high water which are ihe property of this It sball and may be lawful for any city in tbls state derful painter. Surely he isrichand stale, Banking: • • . wmch recta and shoals and Ibe lauds below in which tbe jjprjee force is controlled by the mayor PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES A N D great and bis work is easyi" COUNSELLOR AT L A W , : mean high water adjoining thereto which are also and a board of police'cutntnlssiouers appointed by Now therefore, I, EDWARD 8 . LACKY, Comptroller CHEMICALS. property of this state, are also capable of such him, to increase the said police force lo the number of tbe Currency do hereby certify tbat. The -Nave" Let us go to his house," said Eben tbe Over8utton"« stove Store. KED JJANK,N.J use as aforesaid, aud foreign and Inland com- uf sevenpy men exclusive of superior officers. sink National Bank nf Red Bank, In th« town of Bonabben, leading the way once more. HENRY H. NEVIU8, EDMUND WILSON, Capt. C. E. THROCKMOBTON, merce vt^ll be greatly promoted thereby; aud Red Bank, In tbe county or Honmouth and State of .->. Acd be it enacted. That all acts and parts of TOILET ARTICLES, CHAMOIS SKINS, Ahmed received them courteously in wht*reas,:it is just and wise tbat tbe state should acts Inconsistent herewith be and they are hereby New Jersey, Is authorized to commence;, tbe busihandle the Best Grades of Hard, Counselor] at Law: Attorney at Law. G. CRATfFORD, Messenger. • -• . legislate as to permit its said lands to be used repealed and tbat this act shall take effect immeFANCYISOAPS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, COMBS, ness of Banking, as provided'in Sectii his studio, where he was at work. Hafiz so EV1US & WILSON,. aforesaid. hundred and sixty-nine of the R e ' diately. Medium and Free Bnrning Coal. j PERFUMERY. ETC., ETC. admired the beautiful picture on the as LAW OFFICE8, . Will ftin between New York (foot of : Franklin the United states. Passed February 16;lfi01. 1. b e It enacted by tbe Senate and General | . KED BANK, N. J. easel and said: Street, Pier 24), and Red Bank, as follows: _, In testimony whereof, witness my hi I and i Also, the Best Quality of Assembly of the State of New "Jersey. That P h y s i c i a n s ' Prescription* a Specialty. FAMES STEEN, of office, this 19th day of March, 1891. i 1 i CHAPTER X. riparian commissioners, or a majority, of them "And will you paint another one to- the J Store accessible at all hours. • . . E. 8. LACEY, Blacksmiths' Coal. therein concurring, with the approval ot the govA Supplement to an act entitled " An act respectmorrow ?" , ernor and after consultation wllti the (ward of e n - log conveyances" [Revision], approved March ,L S. I . Comptroller of thej Currency, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. - M " -.- No. 4535.. I " Ho," replied Ahmed, "nor in a hun- gineers, acting under ibe authority of the secretary tweuty-sevenlb.one thousand eight hundred and Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds to of war. and known as the harbor commission shall seventy-four, j u^ New York. [ - EATOHTOWN, N. J. dred to-morrows." Stookbridge, H. J. Baker's, and Chittentime to time fix and establish around or in 1. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and General TTftfij; did not understand, and Ahmed, from :ACOB-|SHUTTS, XTOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Irontof all islands, reefs and snoals situate In the Assembly of tbe Slate of New Jersey. Tbat den's Phosphates—three best brands •I AUCTIONEER. perceiving bis difficulty, continued: tidal waters of this Htate, exterior lines in said whenever any vacancy or vacancies shall occur In for Monmouth County soil. .Special attention given to sales of farm stocK. waters, beyond which no' pier, wharf,-bulkhead, the office,of commissioners,of deeds appointed Estate of Andrew j . pope, deceased. -(Insolven " It is first necessary to make the picfarm impleuiButg anu otber personal property. * • estate.) or permanent obstruction ot auy kind sbali under section Ibtrty-seven of the act lo which this '. " | ture here," and with that he laid his erection •'P. (J. Address, SHREWSBURY.'N. J. be made or maintained, and also Interior lines for i* a supplement,.whether by expiration of time or Notice is hereby irlven tbat the accounts of the hand upon bis heart; " and next, it must solid Oiling in said waters beyond which no perma- failure of a JoluLineeting'of tbe senate and general .PERUVIAN GUANO A N D CANADA subscriber, administrator of said deceased,-will be STSNYDKR, obstructions shall be made or inaitualhedniht-r assembly to appoint proper and tit persons for each audited and stated by tbe Surrogate*, and reported be made here," ^and he laid Wfq hand nent TJNLEACHED WOOD ASHES BY H. p.—All freight Intended for this ooat must be • I Established 1873. wharves and piers and erectlous iherwm lor of the counties ol this state as such commissioners for settlement to tbe Orphans court of ibe county on tbe wharf a.suQlclent. length of time to handle, upon his brain; " and next it must be tban THE TON OR CAR-LOAD. ' EEAL ESTAfTE.GENEBAL INSURANCE & LOANS of Mnnmouth, on THURSDAY, THE J8TM DAY OF aa commercial uses: provided. bo.wever, thit no e x - uf deeds, or by death, resignation or otherwise, or she will positively leave promptly on heradverCommissioner of Deeds and Surveyor. Also Insur JUNE next. i made here," and he pointed with hia left terior line around or in front of any such island, where under any act of the legislature additional i - B . F. KING. HAVE OPENED A Used time. . reef or sboal shall be'fixed ami established in front commissioners of deeds are to be appointed and by Land Plaster and Pure Paris Qreen. ance Brouer for New Jfork and vicinity. Dated April 2d, 1891. i ! 'j rm-nri to i"g right hand. ' This boat's lime-table is advertised in TBE EKD . of any riparian grant which ; has beeu heretofore reason of the failure to bold a Joint meeting such _• . 1 • MlDDLETOWN, N. J. B A N K RV.GISTKR, iVp,w Jersey Stnntlard, R'ew " I will discover your meaning to my made, unless such exterior line shall be uxeu aud appointments have not been made, the governor of a n d Shell Iilme In a n y q u a n T^ OTICE OF SETTLEMENT, j : Turk World, CountingMmixe Monitor, Mackey's T"\R. Gr.lF. MARSDEN, pupa,"! said Eben Bonabben. " First, established alter consultation with the said board the state Is tiereby autbonzrd to appoint such addi- Stonetity. Uuide&nd Shipping (tozctte. ' N e w York Manures by engineers at sucb distance as will in the judg- tional commissioners of deeds where failure has you mnst have boundless love, out of of Estate of Sidney McClane, deceased. (Final ac ment of said commissioners leave a sufficient .water been made to make sucb appointment by reason of HOMEOPATHIC Boat or Car-Load. m count.) - i ''• ' which, i the beautiful is conceived; sec- way In front of said grants for navigation, aud no Joint meeting-pf the senate and general assemPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Notice is bereby given tbat the accounts of tb( General Freighting promptly attended 'o. -IN TUEond, you must have deep-thought, by when ibe riparian-conimlssioners shall have so Dxed bly, and is also authorized to till vacancies in such FRONT STltEET. BED BANK. N . J subscriber,! surviving administrator oft aald -deand established said lines after consultations afvre-office, arising a* bereinabove set forth, who shall which the beautiful is defined; ana third, ceased; will be audited and stated by the surrogate id, they shall file a survey and map thereof in the hold-olllce until their successors shall be appointed R. A .A. ARMSTRONG, and reported forjiettlement to tbe orphans rourt of you mnst have the trained hand, by office of ih« secretary of state, showing the lines fur by a Joint meeting of the senate and general asPUVSIOIAN.AND SURGEON, LOCtrST-POINT, N.' J..V ' Ibe county of Monmoutb. on THURSDAY, THE piers and the Hues for solid lining so nxed and essembly. . " . which the beautiful is revealed. Do I .oliabed. ( I KAIR HAVKN, N. 1. 2IST DAY OF MAY next. i • 2. And be It enacted. That all acts or parts of Can be called to .Red Bank or Oceanic directly speak rightly?" SITTJATED ON THE NORTH 8HKEW8BTJRT ANNE MCCLANE. acts inconsistent herewith be and tbe same are from oince by telegraph. •Dated March 13th, 1891. I i. And be It enacted. That the said riparian com- hereby repealed, and tbls act shall take effect im. itIVER.. ' . '. • " l i k e the sage that you are, Eben missioners Tbe store]la stocked wltij a full line or Staple aad or a majority of them, together with the Proprietors of the ' AS. MpCAFFKBY. D. V . S. Bonabben," answered Ahmed. " But, governor may sell or let to any applicant therefor mediately. /1 TVTOTICE OF SETTLEMENT:} : VETERINARY SURGEON. || Fancy.pproved-Febraary 10. 1891. This hotel has been magnificently furnished and* for the- training of the hand, the heart any of the lands under water and bt-low mean high TJnloix ,IilT7-ejy Stables, Graduate of American Veterinary College, N. Y. 1>I ESTATE OF WILLIAM H ADDON, DECEASED. .remodeled, and is now open for the accommodation mark, embraced within the lines so fixed aud Notice is hereby given that the accounts ol the and brain must be patient through years water Residence, Irving Street, between Broad Btree ON WHARF % AVENUE. RED BANK, MCHAPTER XI. of the public; has most excellent faoillties for yacht- ' established, upon such terms as to purchase money subscribers, executrices of said deceased, -will be and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. of irksome toil." Ing, boating, tuning and crabbing, and is undoubtor rental, and upoa such conditions and restrictions An Act concerning defective advertisements ot sale audited and stated by the surrogate, and reported have a number of jtood road horses ! " But you are great," said Eben Bon- .as to time and manner of payment, the for settlement to.the Orphans Court of the county edly one of the healthiest summer resorts in the AMES WALSH, ; of real estate. duration and renewal of any lease, tbe occupation * '• ' : of Monmouth on THURSDAY, THE FOURTH DAY United Slates. abben. 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and General For Hire at Reasonable.Prices. use of tbe land sold or leased, and such other Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That OF JUNE n e x t EMMA HADDON, A moat dwiraWe place to speiui a vacation. ' " ' ' :— 4 " Men say so," answered Ahmed, bow- and STEAM SAW AND MOLDING MILL, conditions aud restrictions as the interest of theall sales of land made by virtue of any order, judgELLEN A; HADDON. Stylish and comfortable wagons, good horses, An unsurpassed table and a well-appointed bar ing his head. state may require, and as- may tie fixed aud deter- ment or decree of any court of record ot this state Manufacturer of Bash and Blinds. ANNA L. HADDON. of 'wines, liquors and cigars. 'Special attention given mined by the said riparian commissioners, or ma- shall be condrmed by tbe- court, notwithstanding warm robes and low prices, make the Union LlveVy "And you axe rich," said Eben Bon- jority Dated March 23,1891. . | MECHANIC STREET. RED BANK, N. J to clambake and chowder parties. ' o[ them, together-"with ibe governor. any defect or Irregularity in the publication of Lhe 8tablea the most popular In Red Bank. "abben.. . THEO. P. WHITE, WILLIAM C. TOWEN. Proprfetor. 8. And be it enacted. That all "acts and parts of advertisement of such sale; provided, tbat the offiS T A T E O F MIFFLIN P A U L , ' D E RICHARD ATKINS. -L REAL ESTATE ANU INSURANCE. "in. my art, yes. But horses and. acts Inconsistent with tbe' provisions of ibis act be cer making sucb sale sball certify, under oath, that CEASED. (Flrat Account.) ^ . . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. E. M. CONK. same are hereby repealed, and that this act such sale was otherwise regular, and that the propNotice is bereby given tbat tbe accounts of the camels and oxen nave I none, and of ss- and the Hendrlckson Block, RED BADE, N. J subscribers; eiecutrlces of said deceased, will be ^ake effect Immediately. erty was sold for a fair price. In the judgment of All of tvhlcb are being sold at Ver and gold I have sufficient for nw shall Collection of Bills a specialty. • Approved February 10, lsai.' sucb officer; and provided furlher, tbat the court audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported •wants.; which are not many."": ' shall be satisfied by affidavit that the defect or Irto toe Orphans Court of the County of Monmoutb, R. R.IF. BORDEN, regularity fb the publication was not injurious to on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY !OF MAY, Then Eben Bonabben and Hafiz deT H E LOWEST MARKET PRICES. CHAPTER VI. ' - ._• 1891. . • . | ' %. parted in silence. But presently Hafiz, An Act to establish a department of banklDgland tbe parties fn interest. SURGEON DENTIST L>. And be It enacted, That tbls act sball take SARAH E. SANDT. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. regaining his courage, said: MUSIC HALL BUILDING, RED BANK, N. J. Having increased our facilities for canning, we Insurance. effect Immediately. *. ' JULIA A. PAUL, Particular Attention given to the administration c 1. Be It enacted" by the Senate and. General Telephone CaU. 13o. , -;:L are prepared to contract with growers.for " There is yet one more man. There Assembly Approved February 16,1891. MARTHA M. DEDERER. > Anaesthetics. of the State of New Jersey, Tbat ApftKGATE & HOPE, Proctors. ' ] ' is Habib, who plays upon the strange in- there Is hereby established a department ol bankCHAPTER XII. " P \ R S . THP.OCKMORTON & V A N D O R N . strument with many keys, and makes ing and insurance, charged, with tlje execution of A Further Supplement to an act entitled " An act KINC'S COLIC DRENCH, N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. laws now in force, or which may be enacted \sHREirSBURr AVENUE. . music which causes even the sultan to all ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICEi concerning juries," approved March twenty- for tbe canning Beason of 1891, and we Invite FarmA SURE CURE IF TAKEN IN TIME. v DENTAL SURGEONS. relative- to. Insurance, banking, savings, Caroline J. Conover. administratrix of ^harles E. seventh, one thousand eight hundred and sevweep with joy. Surely he. is both rich hereafter, orrtcES: trust, guarantee, safe deposit. Indemnity, morters to call, at our factory for tbat purpose, as we Conover, deceased, by order of the surrogate of the enty-four. • j St.,, Broadway, Adj. Library Hall, and great." gage, investment and loan corporations. 1. Be it enacted by the 8enate and General sball not obligate ourselves to take any fruit not Red Bank', N. J. Long Branch, N . J county of Monmoutb, hereby gives notice to the : - . And be It eaaclvd. That tbe chief officer of Assembly So Eben Bonabben led the -way to the said creditors of the said deceased to bring In their debts, of the Slate of New Jersey, That contracted for. department, lo be dpuominaied tbe ,cotnmis- upon the trial demands and claims against the estate of said de- The King of all Liniment1! for the removal of callous uf auy Indictment where twenty ENRY J. CHILD, house of Habib, which was in a much sloner of banking and insurance, shall be appointed We are also prepared to contract for cadent, under oath or affirmation, wltbin nine peremptory challenges are not allowed, the defend. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. -worse street than that of Imam. . And by the governor, by and with the advice and con- ant or defendants shall.be entitled to challenge, of long standing. Also, sprains, curbs, Office over smock's harness store on Tront Street, months from tbe ELEVENTH DAY .OF, MARCH, ot the senate, and shall hold oflice tor tbe term peremptorily, at auy time before the Jury is s w o n v spavins, ringbone, &c . • again Eben Bonabben propounded the sent 1891, or they will be forever barred of any action | RED BANK, N. J.. of three years, beginning on the nrst day of April, therefor against the said administratrix.! nature of his inquiry, whereat' Habib one thousand eight hundred and nluety-one, and ten of the-general panel of jurors summoned-and Castratine preformed in the most approved method ie collecting of bills promptly attended to. E. C. HAZARD &. CO., without tbe use of clamps or cords, which Is CAROLINE J.CQNOVER. tore his hair. until: his successor shall be appointed and con-'returned liy [he sheriff or other officer. HOMAS DAVIS, JR., much more humane aud safe. * < firmed, unless sooner removed by the governor for £. Aud be it enacted, Tbat all acts and-parts of Shrewsbury, N. J . "Bich and great? Ij alas! that am cause; INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, N RULE TO BAR CREDITdRS. no person shall be appointed'as such com- acts inconsistent : herewith, be and the same are forced to teach the foolish and the friv- missioner who is in any way connected with the bereby . repealed, and that this act shall take .FRONT ST.lBED BANK, N . J (P.O. Box, 21.: . EXECUTORS'NOTICE. • | ' nsurance placed In the best Companies, on most olous and the stupid ten hours a day management or control of any corporation afjected effect Immediately.' Joseph T. Field, Henry Field, and Edwin Field and his ter'i' of oOlce shall imineoiately | reasonable terms, r acting executors of Thomas 8. Field, deceased, by Approved February 10, 1891. until their execrable performances have by thisifact, at any time he shall become so interested; order of the Surrogate of the county of Honmoutb, twisted my senses into a snarl that bor- cease D. CHANDLER.! i Retail and wholesale dealer In . i before entering upon tbe discharge of his duties bereby give notice to the creditors of the t>ald deibHAPTER XIII. ders on lunacy, «"•<* then must sit down ibe said commissioner shall give bond, conditioned A Supplement to ceased to bring in their debls, demands and claims • I ARCHITECT. : an actj entitled " An act to the faithful discharge of bis duties, lo the sum against tbe estate of said decedent, under oath or • and practise four hours that I may not for IRKD BANK, N E W JERSEY. euablecounties' which have no county hospital of twenty-uve tbou.sand dollars, with two good aud affirmation, within nine months from tbe&ITH DAY Office In Spinning A Patterson's Building. lose that "WTI which cost me six hours' sufficient sureties, freeholders of this, stale, to be to assist In maintaining hospitals located in sucb DEPOT OF FEBRUARY, 1891,6r they will be forejrer"barred BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, L f>IELD & BURROWES, county." approved April twenty-sixtb, one thou, labor a day for ten yearstoacquire ! I approved by the governor; be shall also take an oalh sand eight hundred and elehty-glx. of any action therefor against tbe said executors. " ! Dealers lin ! •WAGONS, CARRYALLS A ND rich and great!" he exclaimed, with a ot office before one of ibe justices ol ibe supreme" , 1., Be It enacted by the Senate and General I ' JOSEPH T« FIE£D, LUMBER; LIME, LATH, PLASTER. court in form similar to tnat now required of the .V HENRY FIELD. bitter laugh. " ° and bottler of 89 Murray and 2Goi Greenwich Sts.," Cement, Bricks and Drain TUe. Builders' Hardware FARM WAGONS secretary of state, which bond and oath of office Assembly of the State of New Jersey. That EDWIN FIELD. section one of the,act to which tbls Is a supplement Grass Seed, 14c. . Mixed Ralnts a Specialty. Also "But," cried Hafiz, alarmed :by this shall be tiled In the depurtmentof state. beamended no as to read as follows : Georgia Pine,Ash, Whltewood ami Walnut Lumber. .always on hand. j N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. outburst, "your four hours of labor are 3. And be it enacted. That Ihe said commissioner 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and General Near Railroad Depot. RED BANK. N. J ' 'r ' "" . ' ' \ ' ' NEW YORK CITY. EXECUTORS' NOTICE... t Q devoted to the perfoimance of such snail receive an auuuRl i-alaiy ot tour ihousaud Assembly of the Slate of New Jersey, That Falnttng.trlmmlng and repairing In all its branch. H. STOUT, dollars, to be paid monthly by tbe stat** treasurer, BoberLAIIeo, Jr., and -John S. Grover, executor* music as never man heard before." aud may ;be lawful tor tbe board of chosen i FRONT STREET, RED BANK. VX on tbe warrant of the comptroller; for all 'services ltsllHll of Racbeli8. Grover, deceased, by orderofihe surro- es done by Drst-class mechanics, I NOTARY PUBLIC. freeholders of any county of,thls state which bas no. "On,ignorance!"criedHabib, • "Los- performed b ; him be shall charge tbe same fees as hospital located therein maintained by sucb county gate of the county of Monmouth. hereby give notice '. First and Mount Avenues, are now nxed by law for like services In the, de- other' than the hospital or sick ward of the county ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. N . J to1 tbe creditors of the said deceased to bring In their t u t of Waeons aud Carriages a t ten, this is what I must practiced*' I keep the finest wines and liquors In tbe market, partment of state, and shall make quarterly returns debts, demands and claims against tbe estate of We make Especially of handling Monmouth' counAnd seating himself before hia instru- to the comptroller of all fees and moneys collected poornouse, to make an appropriation of a sum of and' solicit tbe patronage of families, boardingPresent o n B a n d ) SAAC I. COIiE, said decedent, under oath o r affirmation, witbln not exceeding two thousand five hundred ty crops, andfjuse our best efforts to get the highest PENSION CLAIM ATTORNEY. ment, he played scales and exercises in by him, and pay the sum so collected Into the state money nine months from lhe24TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, houses, hotels, and the trade generally. dollars each year, lin tbe same' manner tbat appro« new leather top. Buggies', 2 new Rockaways, 2 | NOTARY PUBLIC. -' " • treasury; be sball espluy from time to time sucb priations for other county purposes are made, 1891, or t h e ; will be forever barred ot any action dreary repetition till Hafiz,findinghim-clerks, prices"forj those who ship their produce to U9. We All NAV7 aqd Regular ARMY Claims filed by m therefor against the said executors, and employees as may be necessary | : Depot Wagons,! gurry Wagon, 1 Extension Top so appropriated shall be Included In tbe self grow faint, threw up his hands in for theagents proper discharge of bis duties: tneir com- which sum "ill be promptly prosecuted. give special attention to the sale of Aaparagus. .* ROBERT ALLEN, JR., tux levy j of such county, and collected in Phceton (one or two-horse), 4 new One-Hone Cardespair and rushed into the street, fol pensation shall be fixed by the governor and be annual FARMINGDALE, N. J. • • JOHN 8. GROVER. the same manner and at the same time as other ryalls, S small Pony "Wagons, 1'Village Cart, 1 paid <n the same manner as that of tbe commis- county taxes, and shall be applied to tbe purpose lowed by the sage. . '\. WHEELWRIGHT SHOP. S1O REWARD. sioner ; provided, that the entire sum paid for sal- of supporting and maintaining such patients as ~|^"OTICE OF SETTLEMENT I Basket Phseton, 4 new Farm Wagons, 6 second"Oh, Eben Bonabben!" he cried aries annually In this department shall not exceed Tbe Township Committee of Mlddletown town The friends of ' S q u i r e T . F . S n i f l e u will be sent U> any hospital or hospitals supported " this is the worst of alL Now do Ithe amount of fees collected by the commissioner may sblp wilt pay the above reward for tbe arrest anc v Estate of Henry 0 . McClane, late minor, and Anne hand Buggies, 3 second-hand Farm Wagons and und hlmlat bis old business in Walsh's buTldby private charity and, located In such county; G o o d s JDeXi-o-ex-ecl. 'E i?©e. lnK on llHecbaulc S t r e e t , B e d B a n k , conviction of anyone defacing or destroying thi L. McClane, minor: (Final accounts.) •• | ' others not mentioned. truly perceive that it is only by grievous ana paiQ Into ttj£ state treasury. provided, the sum so appropriated be used am finger board! In Mlddletown township. 4. And be it eoucted. That tbe saidcommlgMooer applied for the beneat, comfort and maintenance of Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the Parties In need ot wagons and carriages wilt do Orders by mall or telegraph promptly attended to.' N. J . , jwhere he does all kinds of W a g o n labor that one can become great or rich shall GEORGE MORFORD. have authority to appoint, with Ihe consent of such patients, Inmates of sucb hospital, as are resisubscriber, guardian of said minors, will be audited W o r k ; New Farm Wagons, Harrows, Carts and that greatness does not bring riches, the governor, a deputy, who shall have power to dents of said county at the time of being sent to Call and see me when you are in need of any- Wheelbarrows, JOHN H. V A N M A T E R , and stated by tbe surrogate, and reported for settle- well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. i c , made to order, and Jobbing of JACOB SWAN. all the duties of the commissioner In case said hospital; provided, further, tbat the provisions ment to tbe orphans court of' tbe county of MonP*O. Address B . B . C A M P B E L L , nor riches greatness; Tell me. ibeseech perform all kinds iheatly and promptly done. _. ' • Township Committee. ot his abseBce or inability l» act frs>m any cause.; of this act shall not apply to counties of the first hlng in my lin e. mouth, on THURSDAY, THE 21ST DAYIOF MAY Little Hirer, N. JV you, how shall I liv0?" I JAMES WALSH, Proprietor. : said deputy shall be commissioned by the governor, Class. next, p • ANNE MCOLANE. " M ' "Thus," replied Eben Bonabben. "Bo and before entering upon his dulles shiili execute -•. And km.n enacted. That this act sball take RICHARD HARRISON, ' Dated March 13th, 1891. ' [ a bond la the sum of ten thousand dollars, with 850,000 TO LOAN ' that •work which is allotted to you in two sufficient sureties, freeholders of this state, to effect Immediately. M. H. 8EELEY, I this world with all j your heart and all be conditioned and approved in the same, manner Passed February 16,1891." ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. . . FRONT STREET, JIED BANK, N. J. ' NOTARY PUBLIC. Port Monmontb. N . J, The Board of Township Committee of Shrewsbury your strength, and think naught of riches as tbe bond of the commissioner; he shall also lake, Front St., next to Cullington's Cigar Store, f CHAPTER XV. township will hold regular meetings at Commisoath of office In the same manner as the com8. O. COWABT, Freehold.' N. J. nor of greatness. For one must find an CHABLES EVERDEU,, sioners' Hall, on Mechanic street. Sea Bank. N . J . \jtED BANK, JT. J. missioner, which bond and oatti snail be tiled In the An Act to provide for tbe adjustment, division am F I N E S T A T I O N E R Y . > - • . £ happiness in one's wbrk, and not in wha department of state. , A full stock nf fashionable goods for tbe F A L L 1 Ctl creation of wards In certain cities of tbe second All kinds of Writing Papers, Papeterles, Account BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. jtbrings." i •?. and W I N X j E K . trade: Dress, Business and Walt- CARD ENGRAVER, BROAD STRICT, BSD BANK, N.J. 5 And be It enacted. That this department shall ' cla-s la tbls state, and for tbe election of officers Books, and Stationery of all kinds, a t JOHN H. A. C. HARBISON, | JOHN H. COOK, ing Suits made up In flrst-class style and a t mod- Medals,-Badges. Seals and Presses and i Plates o t therein and in said cities. COOK'S, Front Street, adjoining tbe post Office, be vested with all tne powers and charged with all Every Description Made and Engraved. • 1. Be i t enacted by tbe Senate and General Bed Bank. N. t. Township Clerk. tbe duties and subject to all the obligation and J B I D B A S E , N. J . erate prices. Gleaning and repairing. • ' Box paper at John Hi JOHN W. BRAUN. CARQTJINEZ, N FINEST BRANDS s, Rowboats, Skiffs STEAM LAUNCHES. California Canned Fruils. cr. -yT-l :B:R.A-TX:IJT, / Bowdistt Canoes and Rowboats, y St. Lawrence Skiffs. Paris Sugar Com P F. F. SUPP, WIKOFF'S Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Wo L. DOUGLAS Magnum Bonum iL COJJGH SYRUP, ¥. SI Wikoffs lliarmacy, HENRY GRAF, Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Stop at Bailey's Coner First-Class Cigar. MAY, 1891. BANK; N.i. Bicycles /Repaired JOHN C. AUL, FIRST-CLASS ORDER, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, IRIEID MARK L. MOUNT, GEO. J. MULLINER, West Front St., EedBahk, N. J.| Coal and W6od, .LITTLE SILVER, N.J. T. HOOK, YoukiiRoof ? I Does it Leak? •\\ . '•'• Will leave New York, f6ot of Franklin street^, daily ^(Sundays included) at 9:00 A: M. Will leave Red Bank daily (Sun-. days included) at 4-:00 p,; sr. COVEll IT WITH SLATE, All Kinds of Mill Work. GEORGE T, HOOK, JOHN DUGAN, Mill on F r o n t Street.) 1 Praaical Thos. P. Brown, ^ MAY, 1891. Slate Roofer, BANK, N.-J. Monmouth Pharmacy, COUNBELLOKS AT LAW, w GOAL, WOOD and FERTILIZERS N Grocery on Shrewsbury Avenue. ATKINSON Will leave Red Bank daily (Sundays excepted) at 7:00 A. M. Will-leave New York, foot of Franklin street, daily (Sundays excepted) at 3:00 P. M. J R First\ Glass &rocery Store HORSES TO HIRE. ATKINS & CONK, Millwaril Building on Shrewsbury Avenue. ThellNewteterdain'lotBll D J GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, E FLOUR, FE"ED, ETC., NOTICE. 1,000 Acres of Tomatoes, Asparagus from Young Bells. HENRY CARROLL, D McCOLGAN & ATKINSON, j O HsoniRiGhdale, H [PRODUCE O ! Wines, Ales and Liquors, Commission Merchants, Seabright and Little Silver R F CARRIAGE FACTjORY O George Ehret's Lager Beer, v I The Best of Goods at the Lowest Market Prices. HENRY CARROLL, First-class MerehantTailor w Township Committee Meetings. t ^ ^ T ^^^ *"* """^