VOLUME XI. NO. 29.
RED BANK REGISTER RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9,1889. $1.50 PER YEAR.
tion, indictment and conviction, PERSONAL. IN AND OUT_OF TOWN.
THE- NEW LEGISLATURE. ruption stalks unpunished around DINING ONJOBUND BEANS Mrs. R. T. Clayton, of LoodevJile,
FRUIT GEOWERS'MEETING. abort and lotowtlng Mtti«i» trowt NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN.
ekctlan polls, and m«n digniu'sd-b&
R. ** HUOSPBTHpCkECTED T O with the privilege ana power, of electors, yiaited friends in Newark last week. ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR all Over the County. OONVIRTS SAPTfZSD AT AT-
. THE8PEAKERSHIP. barter away their manhood and citizen- SMITM PO8T. Wm, Westerkamp, of Eatontown, is The streets of Keyport ore now lighted LANTrO HIOHUND*. '
confined td the house with a severe cold. THE ENSUINO YEAR.
Pl*lar*1 «?«•• » ship, as merchandise in the market, to c Vlritor* atl «he ttxer- James A . Conoverj of Jacksonville, A n AMOCUIIOU that Bavef to if m e m - with J. M. Smith advertises 5,000 new A H H W I I rarty at •iukW^WwttV C.
gas.
higlieBt If open
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of tbe senate-Ths Governor*! IHna- drcu«aw'it«nr^ S. Dt>h,itc th»,"H»vt Miss Gonevieve Mackey, of Atlantio Ibe Trcaanrer BhowlDK a Balance $702 ou hand. SodaMe at Ghulra Alle*
Governor Robert S. Green yesterday Charles Allen, of Riverside avenue,
our system of government. The elec- fare, and consisted of baked pork and ven, and Gilbert H. Worthley, of Little tors of the association and takes a deep town, narrowly escaped drowning while
tent his annual message to the legisla- tioiiB in' England, once notorious for beana, hard tack, cake nnd colTee. The Silver, spent New Year's day in New interest in its welfare. ill probably be the Democratic candi-
Bkating on Thursday, December 27th.
ture. I t occupies twelve columns of corruption, have, through the operation food was served to the members of theYork. i Joseph G. Herbert; o( Tennent Btation, date who will run against R. S. Snyder
type like those of THE REGISTER and ot law. been made free from that vice. • past and the invited guests. The pork Matthew Simorm, of Arrowsmith Mills, has traded his store for a farm located for assessor next year. It i s expected
Miss Vinio Dowlingt of Brooklyn, who
deals with all topics of state interest. and beuue.were served on tin plates, in has been visiting her brother, Win. A. was proposed, voted upon and accepted between Jerseyville and Farmingdale. that Capt. Benj, Griggs, of Port Mon-
From tbe report of the inspector gen-
In the matter of the state's finances eral of the last annual muster and in- true army style, and the coffee was dealt Howling, of l i t t l e Silver, has returned as a member of tho associn'ion. Maggie Kelly, of .Farminedale, was mouth, will oppose T. M. Maxson for
Gov. Green says that the estimate! re- spection, t h e strength of the national out in tin cups. The occasion was one h o m e . '••-. Tho secretary read a letter from Finch badly bitten in tbe face by Thcs. Long- collcotcr.
« Bros , of Glens Falls, offering to sell un-
ceipt* for the year are: of the most pleasant gatherings ever There as been an extraordinary de-
guard is shown to be 310 commissioned held by the poat. Fred Bennett, son of Judge O. A. Ben- leaohed bard wood allies to the mem- street's dog last week. The dog was shot. mand for Shrewsbury oysters all through
From lallroad tue* parable during U» officer* and 3,710 ocliBted men, a total nett, of Freehold, came on from Dourer, bers of the association at $11 per ton, A horse belonging to Lybrand Sill, of
From miaceUaneou's corporations from of 4,085. Col., to spend the holidays with hie Asbury Park, strayed or was Btolen the season. The whole planting i t now
President Morrell was empowered to from its stable on Sunday night of last nearly exhausted in the river and Clap-
tax payable lor Ibe year 189 1V5.000 00 The amount rniBed by etatetaxand THE 8 O N 8 OF V E T E R A N S . parents. * appoint committees to purchase farm week. pit creek, though the season is only half
Amount eUlmtted collectable from Mrs. Joseph Gennng, of Asbury Park, supplies for members of tho association,
fonnerjean... 30.000 00 appropriated to the public schools dur- Officers or Their Organization I n - ^ Or, Henry Cooke is' building a barn over.
f r o m t u t * prlaon receipt*...., CO.UK) 00 ing the year WHO $1,870,055, to which has received $3,000 insurance on account after which the meeting adjourned. Some time this month Wm.'H.Poeten
From dlrldewta lUBTOU) woB added the $100,000 annual appropri-
.. U . l l c d Lnat Might. of the death of her husband, who, died near his tenement house on his Scobey-
The annual installation or officers and recently. Mr. Ackerson afterward told T H E ville farm, now occupied by Daniel will tear down his blacksmith and
From o t t e r aonroet , •. -IO.OJOOO ation from the school fund, making un
REGISTER young man that the associa- Shutts. wheelright ehops at Naveoink, and will
increase of $418,395 of receipts over camp-Ore uf 3. T. Sleeper Camp, Sons of Counselor James Steen, of Eatontown, tion last year
Veterans, was held in Arrowsmith Post participated in the services in the Pres- grape'boxes and purchased fertilizers, put up on their present site a large boild:
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V. >. ' . . • • • ' • • $1,30S,SSO W
Balance ca band October Hit, 1888.. 103,910 13 those of the preceding year. The op-
John R, Bergen & Son offer the
peach baskets to the on the second door, over their shoe rooms ng fora grocery store and dwelling.- '
»1,«8,1G1 00
eration of the law of last winter, raising room* last night. Camps from Lone byterian charoh at Lakewood on New amount of $6,000, thereby saving to tbe store,
Charles Peters, who iB employed b y
the state Bchool tax from four to flv* Branch, Freehold and Atbury Park hod Year's day. rent.
farmers the middleman's commission of for sale. • They also advertise'a piano T. H Leonard, while working on a new
The above eetimate of receipts from dollars to each child, has proved satis- been invited to the installation, but only Miss Lucy Winter, the teaoher of the wenty per cent. for
railroad taxes is $180,751.60 in excess of factory. ' The amount of township the two first-named camps were present, Farmingdsle public school, has been . A. H. Treat, of. Asbury Park, and W. building at the Highlands, fell from the
the amount actually received for the school tax ordered to be raised was $48,- Arrowsmith Post had also received a n compelled to'inve up teaching on account H. Farry, of Ocean Grove, Bhot a pigeon second story and was quite severely
last-year, and is made with the idea 093.01. The amount received from tbe invitation from the Red Bank camp, ofiifhealth. -V , A BIRTHDAY PARTY. r match for $25 a side, which was won hurt.
that the whole may not be realized. The annual donation visit to the Bev.
interest of the surplus revenue fund was and a number of the members of tbe The Bev.,Mr;,StirjBon, of the Prosby- W i l l i a m Wllklnaon SnrprUed o n At- by Treat. . : J , "
The estimated disbursements for tbe $33,084.40. The amount of district and post attended. After the regular busi- terianchurfib.^ifanalapivn, has received taining; Ilia majority. Charles Longstreet, of Long Branch, Cbarle* D . Buck, preacher of tbe Mid-
year are: ness of the camp had been transacted a call to the First Congregational church dletown Be formed church, will be given
city tax for teachers' salaries was $474,- Wm. Wilkinson, of Red Bank, was won an open-face gold watch by guess- on Wednesday evening of next week.
rorpubllodobt. $00,000 00 293.45. The total amount devoted dur- three recruits were muBtered in' by Capt. pf Baltimore., : - tendered a surprise party last Wednesday ing nearest to tbe number of squash
CbtrlUDlt ami nformttorj •flt.wc it, ing the year to the maintenance ot theWin. Allatrom aud Sergeant of the Frank Park, Jr., of Asbury Park, was night at the house of Mrs. E. Clayton, seeds in a glass jar. The fanning implements and live
OoBru.attKprisoa.etc.i 821,000 00 schools was $2,635,424.95. Iu addition Oimnl Vannote, of the Long Branch thrown from his wagon, just before the on Bridge avenue. The occasion was
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Tbe Sunday-school olass of Mrs. Joseph stock of the late Edward J . Hopping
BUlegorernmcnl „ 1SJ 0*1 48 to this amount $590,016.40 was ordered camp. The newly-elected officers were will be sold at auction on Wednesday
Military 118,00000 tlieh installed as follows :
holidays by bis team running away, and Mr. Wilkinson's twenty-first birthday, B.Harris, of Keyport. presented their morning o f n*xt week at ten o'clock. ,
PoMlaalog laws 60,000 00 to be raised for building and repairing had his leg broken. , and a number of hia numerous friends teaoher with a handsome plush album The body of a child about six months
Printing aod binding.,... 9D,oou 00 school hoasee. Capmln-Wai. n. Mount. , John Woodruff, son-in-law of Levi had arranged a surprise for him. The) •n New Year's eve.
Blind nod reeble mluded WWOt)
•Tueschool accommodation has been Flnl lieutenant - 4 . K. Kllintt. 8cobey, of SoobeyvUle, it lying at the guests met at the residence of Joseph Tbe ladles of the Methodist church of old washed ashore at Port Monmouth o o
8clentlDoana«anlt«ry, 4c 08,m 09 Keruciil lluuuipaot—Ji^tiii Utiriiaoa. Eatontown held a lunch-box sooiable at Monday. It was found by Dr. Davis on
Mlnsellanooua i«,QM» 10 considerably increased and the buildings Canipcbuncll-EllaiDucti, W . E. Bedell, Clus. point of death at his home at Railway. Edgar, on Front street, about half-past the property of Wm. V , Wilson.
*' '•' ' ' $l,sair)oooo improved; there were 80 new school Irwln. . Hissioknesa is brain fever. , ... eight, and from there proceeded to Mrs; the residence of Mrs. Unas, Litile on Miss Frances Connor,. of -Brooklyn,
Top»yteDpormi7loaa« 830,00000 houses erected, and 45 enlarged or re- Capt. Mount then appointed the fol- The Bev. Father Spierings, of St. Clayton's in a body. Mr. Wilkinson Friday, January 4th. . , spent the holidays with her grand-
$1,600,000 00 modeled. The total value of theschool lowing persous as stau officers : : Joseph's Roman: Catholic church. Key- waa taking a music Ie6son when the James Kane, of Keyport, won a gun parent*, Mr. and Mrs; Wm. u A. ttaxton,
property in the state is $7,837,700, an in OBaplalu—L. W. Bloeper. port, will sail next month for tbe Holy surprieere broke in on him and told their by throwing dioo one night last week. at Navesink.1 ' " ' • ' '
These estimates do not include any ex- crease of $351,500 during the year. First sergeant—Joaeiih D. UuRtoj. Land. He will return in June. errand. The evening WUB Yery pleas- He sold his chance for $10 before the
traordinary domaods. John B. Swan is about to build on one
Nine hundred schools have established yu«rteriii«3tor«crKranl-Jiilin Combs. .. Joseph Bteele, of Little Silver, hasantly spent in playiDg games, and Prof. raffle was completed. of his Iota at Atlantio Highlands. W m .
The commissioners of the sinking libraries. t^olor bprffeant—Charlea Wllsou.
gone to Brooklyn for the winter, where Durham and Miss Eva Applegato gave A. C. Snedecor is having a wagon- Kipp has the oontraot for bnflding; the
fund received for interest and rent dur- Serffeant of the (juurd—lNjler VanElrk.
There were, at the close of the Bchool Corporal of the uuarU—Kdward KUIo)t. ^ lie will take a course of lessons in crayon instrumental solos. Refreshments were house, 24x42 feet, with SO foot posts, put house. •
ing the year, $28,350.03. They received 11inci|» beautiful
congratulation tUattluiByBtem of taxa- ganized. I t is valuable for legal refer wore married in -New -York on January but by reason of his ability he was incomo of the company will bo more a fair. Timothy Reagan and Daniel songs, and. there was also singing by the
tion adopted by the legislature of 1884 Is ence aud furnishes important data in 1st. 1830, by a Baptiiit clergyman named advanced to thei >«o«Uion of. medical than doubled. Tho stooklioldern voted Kejioe are contesting for a silver cornet. older scholar* of theschool. Those who
Miller.,. At- tho wedding, there' were direotor ot the army of the James. Dr.
now" working satisfactorily, nnd that locating'causes of dlsmise. , • seventy-five guests pronont, all of whom to change the date of the annual meet- sufficient, but there are others from Nuw York city. The evening was twenty years, and John H. Cook wero ulected. At n terinn church at Engliehtown, by the Willin Williams and Oseat Brown.
of equal Importance. The senatorial
., this law I* Is shown by the foot that the representation, provided for by ,tho ssu'ed pleasantly with muBlo, singing,
reoelpU from the railroads and canals present; constitution 1 i s u n j u s t . There S
rnmatfo deolamatlons aud donolng.
Eleotlon of Ladle* t o Office.'
subsequent meeting of the dlreotora members of his congregation, on Thurs-
Robert Allen, Jr., was elected president; day evening of next week;
The Methodist church ot Oceanp
heldaChrictmat festival in BandJ(
for state and local taxes for the four Is no similarity In the case of the United One of tlio guests was an amateur pho- John H. Cook, secretary; and Daniel H. o n N e w Y e a ^ ' e y * Tf
years the law has been In operation, States,.for In tho United 'States, senate tographer, and. (is the 'had brought hid Tho reading circle met at the residence Applegate, treasurer nnd general man: oonsisUtd o f sjBfftog, rw't^Uonj,,
camera with hini, h» nmus«d .himself Hurt b^ a F a l l .
amount to $4,010,807.08, status are equally ropretentod RStqual and the people proient b y taking photo- of Mrs, W. A. French,, on Monmouth ager. ' _ and the teacher* and W'
The receipts of the state for taxeniu BoverelgnHoa. , Counties have no such etreot, on Mbndoy night, and elected John E. McGlaskey, a carpenter of school received pressnt*.
1888 from miscellaneous corporations in character, being Inorely municipal di graphs of several of the guests. A boun- Mrs, Harry Finch, president; Mrs. J. A. " V' 'A N e w Y e a r ' * P a r t y ; T Red Bank, was working on a new house _ m*)i«»
tiful supper W M nerved, to which the
visloni of -tho Btato'subjebt to loRlslatlv* gueets did ample jiietloe. Mr. and Mm. Worthley, vice-president; Mni. Wm.T. Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Taylor, of at Locust Point yesterday when he fell ••IvsOonlttt MarrltMt.
Corllo», treasurer; ' add Mrs, R. T,
f . a o y . Green complaint in his message control nnd ohang*. The senate Should Haddon ,are an exceedingly .well;pro- Smock, seorotary; for the ensuing year. Oooannort, gavb.a How Yoar's party to tanca of sixteen feet. He struok on a
off of a scaffolding t o tbegrouod, a dla-
Captain Bebecca' Jfalsbury.'a
that' previous logmlaluros had taken be rcpreiSntative of, population, not of served old couplo, «nd they aro looking Mrs/Corllon reported thnt therooilpts of their daughter Florence., The' evening ile of brioks and injured his baok and of the talvatlon r" * " *"•
away from the executive n vast amount goographloalKnesr , : • ,r t -.••• :••'••;.:,•;.•.>.•.'•.;•: Many aro burdened aud hampered with A'PaMor Bemornbered. m m ,;, -,.-.,.y, . •;• l : tw Wemple, of Eatoutown; May Rigley, of "
Philadelphia; Era, Addle and Elupra v 'A Mill pp
The message, deals with tho election ohartor provisions from which they can,- Tho members of St. Pnul'a church, ai .','. Prof! J& % .jparej* nfliv Wai«e» opened Price, of Oooanport; .Messrs. E. C. The heavy freshet, caused by the rain
laws and'says our statute books aro full not be relieved, and eaolryear shows the Ocean Urove, gnvo" their pastor," Rey. last Monday, and it wecau beconifdflrwl Price, of lOcoonport; Harry Ferry,, of storm of, Buntfayv carried away park ol
of lawp far, the., protection of the elector necessity, for -apeolBl, provisions for Henry Bolting, a folding chair as a New fair judges they TfllLbo the largest dano- Seabright'; FianY Price, of Clifton ; and the dam at Honry Muhleabrinort mill
atri the punishment of those who itek almostMerjrcityortotan.fti "Si'j >> / Yoar's prooent. Mr. Belting was; at one ing classes ever, hclc\ in Rtd Bank. Mr, Albert Mpunt, of Jersey City. In Atlantic; township, It will take near
to Improperly influence the exerolseof ,/ihp eiperimentiiofJ aplepdrnent by « time psstftr'of tho Mothodlit ohurohof Pare, (s.very obliging, a good; teacher, ly a thousand loads of earth to 911 ia tb»
the .eleptiye frauoliiae, They seem, so oommlinlon and legislative:a t mlinlon and g l a l action aid RedBBtiki : [
' ' • ; .".'•••.' •••••••• -- . ' (.' and,yejry.,pop!Ular;]iere.r-4 ' . ' i ' ^ — ' » ' • » > » * • . - " ''i '.' ' , - .1 :..i;. ." A full line of ribbons in all the leading
prove suooeMful, ilnol a ppjjvontlon , : > ; I , - J I . " - . ' . - , - . - I > . • '.' ^ • • » ' '. ".' i ' i ' : , n - i ' 1 ajd
pote, i Tho oorruptor and' the corrupt s to bdUhe'tonly n i 8 » n » ^ ««oot • turn gnUles ot Key West elgart at J. For ladles' and ohlldrw'a hosiery g o shade* « t N . J.WUion's, Broad itroet,— Mldnlghk! t n ^ Sawon
teem willing to take tb« riik of detec- saems to t h ii ! Culling ton ft Sons.—Ate.1 to N. J. Wilson's, Broad t t ^ d A d v . . ' . . ' • • , - . - ; •'•••' ••
;
• aephyrworsted!fat N J
satUtaotory revision
TM* RIPU8U0AIP CLUB.
TflE RED BAKK REGISTER. TOWMJTAI.K. '
Tbe Bepablicao d a b which hju just
$TjOOO IN Obituary.
An «Jtte««v« Cemmltt— f B r U H* VtssV* tarfrlM Ja WM » • » Vita Bfibecca, youlkrod, of Asbary BoomsforBent.
been formed in this township hts tor H k XttA ' PuV, died Lift Wednesday, «f a COB gent-
, |/ri>«*ut fcrr/ugbi t ),'//* Into tbe^oonty treasury, towctblp LtM «taeetwg U»* w eelr axA V*wiwUtt,*lw ntM tt» little b i Hjrtcr vxecutl *e tiotuiaMt* of tight, ' V \ *m«t, wrlea(,oadi. 6amplo ccptea ballot, would dp more to abolish bribery K H. Enmona, Ifambanu' hotel, Urns Brand) t i n aoni
HttQOB. more of •• WandyV" friends ""i « « ~ i h . died at bit home in Newark one day hut
er and formed tbe plan of surprise. , week. His body was brought to Bed
FOR SALE OR TO LET-
Bank, and was burled in Fair View
Henry S. White has- been elected bad a key to the door tnade, and In the cemetery yesterday. Hr. Bowers waa a
m l d l t M l ( l f « n U l i K than any other lawa which can be en-
;amo» U. Butler, Maaalon bome, Keyport. . . . . in
wfjl In n o t to any addraaoo application, m m acted; and Iho members of the newJa& M.Oarnuian, Pu-k hotel,(Vxanport . . . . 178 chairman of the executive oommittM late hours of the night they could be) nephew o( Mrs. T. J. Willett, of Bed
seen wending their way t o tha direction
, The Riverview Hotel,.
club are unanimous in their demand for JSuet™ K«y.inUil, U tl iogol nr. aLong Branch l non r
ISO aw) Jolin H, Cook seoretary. Bank. .
Watea: from ander any droamaUira*. Adnitlaen the passage of such a law.
. Herbert Warden, n
J. t u Uoo, aaloon, Yreobold . ICO A set of by-laws for the government of the little anoe shop. Edward Btrry, a colored man living
fc»« U»I«ltOep)oH)l>»ii«U«i their uncnnoemoou of the olub were adopted. The object* Tbe night of their first visit they took
• »» between Macedonia and Tinton Fall), —AUJO—
• s O t M M Oar W d e s t r s wltlwut u l n cbarge. Total _.. _ „ .. .11.00 of t>ia_Glub are set forth M being 1QJL&- with them a big oedartree, which, jvlien Tiled on Friday,-aged ~84-years. The
Baatij)* tattoo, win be Inierted for-M « n u tline,
That was a mighty unkind out which Tbe license to Mr, Wurdell waa grant- vocate, promote and maintain th» prin- placed to position, reached from floor to cause of his death was old age. His
veiling. The following nigbt they
Honse and Xot, f1,000,
UIl i d t l l e Judge Scudder gave County Clerk Pat- ed on the understanding that he was ciples of Republioanlsm H enunciated
terson yesterday. Everbody retnemberB played the rols ot Banta Glaus, and this funeral took place on Monday, aud was AHD IOO BVILDIKO LOTti
tottoa o l « l a column* and Mil tie marked Jtde- how. County Clerk Patterson followed not to keep a bur, but that lie was to by the Republican party; to direct and time they carried wfth them several sub- conducted by the Rev. Dr. Franklin, of
use his license only for the purpose of interest in politics those who have hith- Inquire or addrets,
TntoralelalinperaUTe. ObUoarjnotittaand poetry, the example of Adam in the garden of stantial gifta—gifts which they knew Shrewsbury. , >
lodge roaoluUmu, etc* will be twerled at 10 cents Eden when he was caught doing wrong, providing liquors to his guests at meals. erto been more or lees indifferent to their •'Wandy" would priie more highly Joseph H. Collins, ot Keyport, died at GEOEGE HANCE. J r ,
par UM. Notion of Unfca, marrtajeaand deaiba An application for a license from Leo- political dutiea; t o encourage attendance
and tried to make Judge Scuddor his pold Marks waa laid over until next at the primary meeting!. In order that than all others. " W a n d y " U an In-that place on Tuesday-of last week of [ Bed Bant. W. J .
partner in the violation of tbe laws of Monday. honest and capable men may be nomi- TeteraM smoker aud is seldom Been at throat consumption. Mr. Collins had
Went t f t M 1 * adrartlnnwDU or quertlonable tlie state. Judge Scudder, however,
aAmUatwnt. of any kind, will mi be Inserted at wouldn't havo upy suobj' partnership.
his work without a pipe in his moutb.
Just after the licenses wero granted nated ; to guard and defend tbe purity The local Santa Clauses, knowing this always been a resident of Keyport, and
was 45 years old. Bo leaves a wife and
Asparagus Roots For Sale.
JudKe Soudder said he wanted It dis- of the ballot b o x ; to recommend aud
anrprtoe. l i e plainly stated yeBtcrday that no li- tinctly understood that nil license fees endora*candidates for public office; to habit, bought several quarter-pound two children. Now to tbe time to ordor. Tbe agtacrlber baa tor
censes niUBt be given out by the county muet be paid before the licenses w e n promote tbe cause of good government packages of Cullington'a "dippings"
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9,1889. clerk uutil the money was paid over. given out by the county clerk. He add- in Shrewsbury township and the county and abung among Victoria*. These dozen' Eoina
Buying and R e n t i n g a Hotel. sale a cboloa lot o i aaparagnj r o o u a t n a a o u b l e
Judge Scudder probably did not want to ed that anyone who gold liquor when he of Monmoutii; and to perform aucb ware the branches of
" Wandy V ' New Tear** tree. '• Wandy" W. A. French & (Jo. bought the Park prices. 1. STILtTILL QBOVCBi
A Purified Ballot. give the lie direct to County Clerk Pat- had not paid for his license was guilty other work as may best conserve tbe In- is also partial to vuriegated neckties,aud hotel at Oceanport on Saturday for P . O , Bed Bank. N. J .
In Governor Green's annual message terson, and BO took this means of show- of keeping a disorderly house. terests of tbe people.
one of tbe Santa Clauses invested in a $8,600. They have rented it to James U. IttalJenoe. Newiaan SprtDire.
ing the public that he was not in favor
the most important topic treated is that of any law-breaking schemes, in spite of W i n k Judge Scudder was delivering The bylaws provide for the expulsion number of them, and these dangled Qarragan, of Long Branch, for |1,000
these few remarks, tho face of County of any member who shall be found
of ballot reform. l a s t year the Demo- .trio county clerk's averment Hint,when Clerk .Patterson grew very, very red. guilty of such conduct as may be injuri- among the tobacco bags in the green ceived a license at a cost of $175. Toe
foliage of the cedar tree. A dozen paper
crate opposed every measure lookiug to he broke the law he did it with Judge He evidently considered it a personal re- ous to the interests of the club or the collars heightened the effeot. Far up in government tax for the sale of liquors
per year. Yesterday Mr. Oarregnn re-
Fruit Farm at Private Sale1
the purification of the ballot. olUi in Itiio perusal of Gov, leas amusement mitt, was too Bick to get to freehold. that the interests of tlie olub will be ad- figure's head. In the lap of the make- onoraddroo.
onoraddo
The town committee ot tte Towoi&lp of MI4d!»- P 0. Addrw. Bed Bank. N. 1.
P. 0 Add
JAMES^BAV.
Fbalau.H J. H.
wOreen's second vanced thereby. A t the last meeting of believe man a woman's shoe was placed, lown.N. J.. will meet on WEDNESDAY, JANU- Fbl
cally to oppose a measure which is so annual message to the legislature." In The purlieu on tiie oilier side said that and the " bands " wero so arranged that 4KT KM]. 1389, at 8. H. Btunu'i Hotel. Natnjnk.
Phil Daly was able to go up and down the club about a score of persons were it looked as if tho nion waa repairing the
generally demanded. In his message his twelve-column screed he laments
from New York to Long Branch and, elected. The membership of the club is
Governor Greea favors the Australian that the laBt legislature took away from that he ought J o be able-to get to Free- not restricted to residents of Shrews- shoe. "Wandy" liaa a particular regard plabH of o l d lowntrilp, or aet oft anew dtstrlot
u 10 A. It., to clunae lae twundsrlM or polling FARM FOR RENT.
the governor of the stato the power of for repairing womvn's shoea, and bis rromNo.atNaVlaltilt)." OEO.BKiNNIN~"
system of voting, whereby no man can appointing a great" many officials, and hold. It wasn't taken into considera- bury township, but persons outside of usual remark on starting on such a'job Town Clerk. Tneaubacriberofferahls farm, alluted at POP-
the township are also eligible to mem- Mtvednk, N. J., Juunrv 7.1889.
tell how another man votes, and where urges the present legislature t o repeal tion, however, that Pliil Daly is accus- bership. Persons under 21 years of age is: LAR, N. J., for rent for a term of yeara to a reapon-
each voter ia compelled to c^st a secret whatho thinks was objectionable legis- tomed to living in a much faster place may be elected honorary members, and "One o' them air darned wimmen'e XJJ "17STATE OF KICHAfiD A. SICKLES, alble partj, from April In, 1889.
ballot. lation lost winter. When I thiuk of the than Freehold, and that the slowness of when so elected, they are eligible to all jobs what there haint no money in." DECEASED. (FIRST ACCOUNT.) A B T H C B WILSON,
partisan nominations of judicial officers Freehold might have a very depressing the privileges of membership except vot- Notice la nerebv g i v e n , that tlie aooounts e t l o t
The imitation of "Wandy" was'BO •ubtorlber, eiecuior o f said deoeaaed, will b s au- Dec)»,lB68. WortbAabury Park, H. J.
In the drafting of the law there Is one throughout the Btate by Democratic effect on him. ing. On reaching the age of 21 years life-like that Milkman John Parker dited and >Uted t » the Surrogtto. and reported to
section which should bs iuserted, of governors for tho last twenty years, and The work of the grand jury this term they become regular members without
will be very light. John T. Lovett was
which no.referenca is made in the gov- particularly in Moniliouth county—sever- the lucky man on the grand jury who further qualifications.
thought it was the shoemaker himself, ibe 0Orpbini .Court o t lha countr ot Ifontnoutb, on
and called "good morning" to it as he
T H E 8 D A Y MARCH Mat. 1889.
THEODORE BIOKLGB.
FARBITOLET.
ernor's message. That is a provision by al of the men so appointed being not only was excused, Two or three others The initiation fee has been fixed at went past the window. Wanted, a practical farmer t o take c b a r i e
partisan but, also disreputable—I say this
which any ballot shall be thrown out protest of Gov, Green s amuses me. A wanted to be excused, but Judge Scud- on* dollar, and the dues are two dollars
which bears upon any part of it any legislature might appoint partisans to der declined to excuse them. The grand per year, payable eemi-annually. Thane his establishment last Friday, be was
When " Wandy " returned bome from
his holiday trip and opened the door of 5,000 NEW RAILS of a turn, o n a iliaro. Situated ID Shrewaburr,
near tbe Ultle S l l n r a l a t l o n , containing- about 80
a c r « a , l n B g o o d . u t e o f c u l U r a U 0 D , known aa tb:8t.;
of morality and not a matter of politics, -buried, but I fancy that when the man on Wednesday. At the dinner, wliicii In the morning instruction is given
is finally chosen who is to represent New was eerved at four o'clock, eighteen to the attendants, and at the evening tions and to a certain extent weakened Hayward & Stryker, • B E D BANK, W. S.
and ouch a bill ought to be heartily sup Jersey in the United Statei senate the covers wore laid. The favors were fancy service a sermon is delivered. These the bridge. People who drive over the
ported by every member of the legista next BIX years, it will be found that bonbonnieros and the dinner cards were meetings are in the nature of a spiritual bridge do so at the peril of their lives. WEST FRONT STUBET,
Asparagus Roots For Sale.
there has been at work the fine Italian magnolia leaves, tied with pink ribbon,' revival, and are held about once in five • • •
ture.
hand of Henry Stafford Little, the wili- and having the date apd name of each yean. Large numbers are present at A D i s a s t r o u s Fire.
RED BANK, - - N. J.
3 0 , 0 0 0 two-rear Aaparasa* H o o U .
„ 8EABRIOHT NOTE8. est political fox in the Democratic guest lettered in gold pn each leaf. The every service and much interest is taken . A large and destructive fire occurred
Damage Dane br (he Storm i t Sea.
bright La.t Salnrdar.
swamp.
A Sliver W e d d i n g .
party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. in them. Th» services commenced last at Ocean Beach on Monday night of
Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. William Babcock, Sunday and will continue until next last week.- The fire broke out about Bix
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bankn Keeler. Alias Sunday. o'clock, and originated from a defective
FARMING UTENSILS FOR SALE. StrbDii P l a n t . , at »4.50 per HOOO.
Baaple aeot on application. .
Keeler, Misa Hattie 3 . Jackson, Miss THE FARMING UTENSILS A N D B. BBBK1HAK,
The storm of 8alurday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. W m . H. Knapp cele flue. The flames spread rapidly and
Saturday night did a groat deal of dam- brated the twunty-flfth anniversary of Mamie G. Wintertnn, Miaa Elizabeth G. A Handy Young Man. word was sent to Asbury Park for aid. LIVESTOCK
age to Seabright properly. The wind their wedding at their home ou Broad Uilrriman, Miss Lettie B. Hubert. Miss The firemen at that place responded,
blew sixty miles an hour and the surf street last night. About forty persons May L. Carll. of Brooklyn; Wm. Gardi- The mother of Michael Bennett, of but befor* they arrived at the scene of
was high and furious. At high tide on were present and the evening was pleas- ner, Josejih Hall, Leonard 8. Wheeler, one Haven, gave her eon a surprise party the fire, a cottage owned by Dr. Kin-
Fair OF THE UTE EDWARD J.H0PPIN6, NOTICE TO PLUMBERS.
Saturday night a dozen bulkheads were antly passed in social conversation, vocal Joseph W. Hnrrimau, Stuart Duncan night last week. About thirty-five month, of Asbury Park, and four small
- carried away by the sea, and a number and instrumental munio, eto. The prea- and Charles A. Frank. young people wero present, and the prin- stores, owned by Mm. A. M. Clemene, of OF CHAPEL HILL, 9aaled proposal, will be recelfed until noon o n
Frldaj. Januarj lltb, a t Ibe oOloe of tbo Water
of lawns on the sea front were destroyed, entB received by Mr. and Mrs. Knanp cipal atnuHemont of tbe evening was Bristol, Pa., were in flames. After the wUlbeaold Commtasloncrs for ibe tapplnfr license of the water
The Southern railroad track W a r the wore mostly nil verware. and included a dancing. 'A substantial supper was arrival of the Anbury Park steamer, the «ork«, BpwIOcallnDi aa to ibe man nor of doing
Fifty Per Cent. In Two Years. eerved about twelve o'clock. Mr. Ben- tbo work can be hod at aald office. . *
Highlands was hadly damaged. Near silver cake basket, two card receivers,
the Normandie hotel the track was cov- two butter dishes, castor, pickle dish,
ered with sand to a depth of pearly two sugar bowl, milk cup, spoon holder, cel-
The members of the Shrewsbury Mu- nett is a gardener by occupation, but fire was got under control. The loss is
tual fire insurance company met at the lost November he decided to build an ad- estimated at 420,000.
On the Premises at Public Auotion W. T. COBLtra, Becrcmij.
BV ORDEB O r THK B 0 R D .
Hod Bank!' N. J . , Dec. SI, 1683.
-- .,
feet. The sea cut through to the river ery dish, soup Jadle, bread plate, pie hotel of John S. Lufburrow, at Eaton- dition to his father's house. He bought
near J . M. Allgor'g . residence, The knife, celery fork, half-dozen fruit town, on Monday aud elected" the fol- the material, and did all the work him-
foundation of W. W. Shippen's cottage knives, nut picks anil cracker, one dozen lowing directors and officers for the en- self, including the carpenter and mason
His Right Hand Burned.
A narrow escape from what might
Wednesday, Jan. 16, 11
0 1 . . »C X L . 0 . . ••
was again washed out, leaving only pil- and a half after dinner coffee spoons, suing years : work. The addition is 18x18 feel ineize, have proved a serious fire occurred at AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.
lug for its support. Thefishermenwho
live in Minugh's hollow had their boats Among tho guests present were Mr,
at their doors, ready to sail at a tiionient'tf and Mre. George H. Neul, Mr. and lira,
Pn'sldunt-Daniel P.Wolcott.
Vtc* prwrtdent—Jowph L«fotra.
S w r e U r j - A r t l i u r Wilson.
and is well and substantially built. Wm. H. Werner's, at Keyport, on Satur-
day, December 29th.- Mrs. Werner E
STATE OF JOHN W. ROBERT8,
DECEASED.
Notice u berebr Rlren tbat tbe acconota or the
UNDER T B E DIBC0TION OP THK
BISTERS or ciunrrr.
Truaaliror—Wm. B. Rtophono. A Good Minstrel Show.. was trying out eorhe suet on the stove, •ub«rlber, admloUliatrlx ol uld dK«ued, will l»
notice, but the sea did not Hood their George Cooper and daughter Carrie, Mr, L m A NEW DPBIOHT PIANO, Barrl, of New York City, a tborouftblj experienced
agreed to take tjifi light. It is believed Sandt, of Red Bank; Mr. nnd Mrs. West, ball clog, executed by six of the com-The Burlington loo-Yacht Arrives. ) . AC. rbctor'smaae,wlllbeaold Torrcbeapana and anlatlo Uiacber, glrea lrajooi In' Vocal and I n -
that from C to 100 lights can be sold of Seabright; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ham-
O 8 e r v l o e s In C r a o e C h u r o h . pany in base ball costume. Was well re- atrumental Mnalc.
The yacht from the Burlington ice- on verj reaaoaable terma/ Apply to . For furlber partlculara apply at Iho Academy.
during tbe winter and from 100 to 800mond, of Newark. The special revival services in Grace ceived. Altogetbar the show was a very yacht club, which is to sail ngainet the
during the summer. Tbe people here church still continue interesting, Last good one. ^ boats of the North Shrewsbury club dur- J O U R H . U B H C E K & SON
are dugusUxl with the oil lumps, A S o c i a l Event. Sunday morning eix adult persons were
baptized and eleven were received into A New Firm.
ing the coming winter's regattas, arrived
at Bed Bank last Friday night, The WANTED. E
STATE OF SAMUEL A. CONOVEH,
UECBASED.
Notice la hereby s i r e n tbat the acconnta o f tbe
Seabright was visited on Sunday by a An evening gathering wan given lust mernhersliip with the church. The Hay wood & Styker, of Marlboro, have name of the yacht is White Wing. She •ubacrtber, admloutratrla: ot mid daceaaod, will be
_ large,number of citizens of Red Bunk Friday evening at the residence of Mr. auilllvd and ilatod b j tbe Surrogate and reported
services will he continued this week each bought the meat market of Bennett BroB. measures
•and other parts of the county, who came and Mra.J. B. Hurd in honor of Miss evening at 7:80 o'clock. On Friday, Jan- The now firm proposes t o maintain ners, and 12 rigged inches jib and main is
feet S
with
between run A TRACT OF LAND NEAR CEN- t o tbe Orpbana court of ttm county of Moamoutb.on
lojsee the wild and foaming surf and Minnie Kollock, of Brooklyn, who spent uary 11th. an nil-day meeting will bo the high reputation of this market for sail. She will be entered in the third TRAL RAILROAD AT RED BANK. TUUIISDAY, MAIICH SEVENTH, 1B89.
.OATUABINE E. C0N0VKB.
also to view the damage done by thu the holidays in Bed Bunli.v Tho evening held n» follows: first quality of meats at fair prices, class. All of the new boats of the Addrwaall letters lo
was spent in dancing, playing games and
storm. Borne of them who ventured too social conversation. Refreshments were
near the surf will regret their visit. served during tho evening. Those pres
6 i , u.—Genural prayer-meeting. Their advertisement appears in this issue North Shrewsbury ice-yacht club are
!):S0 lo 10:!J0--flpeclal prayer-meeting for lndl»H- of T B E RBOISTBR. about completed,
4»nerlcain Wind motor Co.,
ItoJIUnk, N.J.
OFFICES TO BENT.
ont wore Kate and Annie Kollock, Ad- 10:30 to 12— An address on tne necoRslty of revivals. * » m • » »m FRONT OFFICES IN THE BUILDING AT TIIE
WEDDING BELi.8. die Thompson, Kittle Bobbins, Joaie S lo 8:15 p. M.-Fellowelilp lueellug. A Crooers' Protective A s s o c i a t i o n , . Shooting for a Rifle, OORNEB OF FRONT AND BROAD STREETS TO
Manson, Ada Terry and Gorlie Hurd ; 3:18 to is— I'reachlnK- -A number of the retail grocers of As- For some time paat a shoot has been LET. APPLY TO
• WIllUmi-Duraonl, Messrs.- Frunk Manoon, Frank Oohklin, - 0:.'J0 lo7:30—VIIULK peoples' meetlnff.
A very pretty u>eddii'g took place at Atwood .Elliott, Sidney Earle, Wm, Miiure. French I tl|; 0 ; Presiding "MdorUe'V. J l B i e r bury Park have organfeert a grocer's going on at Newton's riflo gallery for a
7;SU—
' 8PINNINO & PATTIinsON,"';""
Nave»int last Thursday, the contracting Johnson, Wm. Wjlkinson nnd Japhia • - • - • ^ r
protective association. The object of Wlnchntor repeating rifle.- The shoot • Red Bank,*). X.
parties being1 HIBJ Ozclla Williams, of "layton. the association is to stop the practice closed last Friday. Dr. Thos. Curtis
An Old R e l i c F o u n d . . of selling goods on credit to irresponsi- succeeded in making 10S out of a possi
Naveaink, and Tom DuMont, of New
York, The ceremony was performed
Firemen's Eleotlon.
Daniel Williams, of Little Silver, has ble parties.
found an old hntohol, an article used in
ble 108, thereby winning the rifle. Ed
mund Throckmorton and Charles Cook
BILLIARD TABLE
by the Rev. Chaden E, mil, of Red I D D r a t ^ l i N c o n d l i J o n . A t a o ''•,..,
Bank, and took place at the bride's The annual election of Relief lire com- separating flax. It beam the name of Re- Presented with a BlbltV. were second with 103 each, and Win. H.
home. Miss Williams was attired in a pany was held last night and the fol- becca Cook and the date 1748, and ia Frank 0. Strjker. of Marlboro, who Stephens was third with a score of 100. A BUTLER SAFE,
brown cloth traveling oostumu nnd lowing officers were elected: made of iron and hard wood. The Cook has bought Bennett Bros.' butcher busi-
family was a well-known family at ness at Red Bank, was given a very Good T e n . . ' .
T1WDE MARK
Wefflba about J.fiOO pounda. For aale cheap.,
looked very beautiful. After thu cere- Foraan-Dtolel Corner. . /
tlritasilitaot—Jolin Blinimo.
mony a wedding breakfast was sorved, twconil asaltlunt—(J«,. J. Frlck. Branchburg, and Kobecca Cook was a handsome bible by the Christian endeav- Tho O. and O. Tea company, of New . Addren, , JOHN POPE,
grandparent of the late Allen R. Cook,
when the presents, coinnriainR many
Useful and ornamental articles, were dis- T i uu e r ua ic o b J grTnfi.
played. Mr. and Mrs. DuMont loft on
HticrvtarT—John W. Kuousb.
u i b K T
RctircsemtlVM to Ballot nuoclallon—Jacob Doz-
of ..Hbury Park.
^ •^ —
or society of Marlboro, on his leaving York, import first class teas only which
that place. ^ .• ' they sell at fair prices. Sickles & Par-
ker are the agents in Red Bank for tho
O. and O. TEA / Little Silver, N. J .
rttin, John Kwiugl], Joseph Color. TlwC&elcMt Tea Bnr Offsred. ,
tho lldO train from Red Bank on an ex- Flnaioe oomnulttiw—Alox Lewli. Jotm Btiebun A S o o l a b l e nt W l o k a t u n k . Presents for Grand Army Men. saleaof these tens, and theytha superior
up large trade because of
have built
tended tour through New York Mate. Gwrue Frlck. The first of the series of the Marlboro ABSOLUTELY P U R E . I BUT TUB , ', ' . . . , ' ' . .-. .
At the installation of officers of U, K. quality of the.teas and the moderate A MOST MLICJIODB BEVBBAOB.TOTI T . .
Among the guwta wore Mr. and Mrs. and Holmdel sociables was held at the Hall Post of Asbury Park, a gold-beaded prices at which they are sold.
Webster Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Mr. Commisslonors Meetlna.
stud Mr*. John E. Williams, Mies Jennie -Chief CommiBsloner Button and As-
resldenco of Charles Schenob, at Wicka- cane -was given to - P u t Commander
tuuk, lost Friday evening. About 200 James Burd, and a sealskin c o p was
8 . Williams and brothor, Miss Norma sistant Commisaioncrs Coley and Oul-people were present. A number of peo- given to Quartermaster Gooi H, Warren.
— — * • — ' .
This Week •« Ins Halter market.
• • It Is U s KIOIUT O a n a l u r , plokM from
Us Oana u r ,
h a b e n n U t l l d t
thabennUstillonaudiiiianiitaftl abaolattly
and free from aUadnltmtioiia or coloring
i
tl PUREST DRUGS
DSED A T THK
Swan, of Jforesiok; Mr. and Mrs. Jus. lington wnndoml up into 'tha oflldal lo from Red Bank attended the socia- Finest creamery butter 03o. per pound; miller, Tbapukign t » kanaatltaUy aaitaS
* a»
W. Gardiner, of Bed Bankj Mr. androokery on Mechanic street last Thurs- Ie, and were well pleased with the man- fancy Delaware county bulter, BOo.; fine, aud wamuiUdriiir« Box 81, Eatontown, N. J.—4du. ; BED BAKH, N. J. rriatsa si Bbort KOMI* MT8» BMnim omos.
I
What U the legislature Qooo ftr,
g / j
Ah
m
1%» DemocrtU u « fMwMertoi/ & frUn
U
to ttyUstrict tlie county, Th*jr t«J> «f PRlTSTEli AND STATIONER,
JOHN H, COOK, GRJEAT CLEARING OUT SALE P. KROENER,
« inn a U/ft awe* of r/KAliStt
titcaftirtiig UcWw&a &»4 Eoltolel
township* from tltla silsvrfut, wMcli U
rtronaly Democratic, to the third,
which will make that alw wfely Demo-
PBOHT STSEET (
Courtauld's English Grape. TXBr5T G O O D S I
cratic. . AOiotalag the Fosrt Office.
Should the Democrat* follow out (Mr PB1E8TLV8 VB3T0BU We have made some great reductions in prices of Dry Goods
intention they w|U make a mistake/ in order to close out as much stock as-possible before stock-taking.
If the legislator* haa DO loftier pur-
pose than, to enact lawa to Rive party
• adr&ntaga in political, elections, it is RED BANK, H. J.
NUN'S VEEUNG Hamburg Edgings, one to two inches wide, 5' cents a yard;
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
time that the state bouseTOconverted -All-
into a young ladies seminary and our so- reduced from 10 cents. . - - --
called "legfolatora" turned loose to make Kid Gloves, 29 cents; reduced from 50 cents.
ao honestliving pr Bistre,
This retalatory politics sbould be set
HANDY BLOTTERS. Kid.Gloves, VS.cents; reduced from $1. - ._ - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
down oo bjmU thinking, hoaestcititeaa,
regardlew of patty. For one set of leg-
islators to undo the work of their pre- One of the most difficult
decessors became they differ with them things to And on a busy man's Front St., Red Bang, N. J.
DRESS GOODS. 50 CENTS A YARD,
in politic*, is a faroe that la too nonsenBi- i. reduced from 7fi cents and $1, including Henriettas
cal and too expensive to be enjoyed by desk is a blotter. They are al-
the taxpayer! who are forced to witness ways getting out of sight, so
its performance. Itsiuellsof AbbeUiem, that they cannot be found when HENRYGRAF and 6-4 Suitings Also the Best Butter at Reasonable Prices.
It u tank, rotten and courageous unto
wanted, and usually are not ' Any of our Cloaks at $5 each, that we sold at $11 and $12.
death.
Yard wide printed Cambric Foulards at 5 cents a yard; were
It there are any changes to be made found until one's patience is ex-
for the,good of the state, the state if hausted and the ink isdry.
ready; but if the present New Jersey
legislature proposes to legislate for the Sill's improved blotter obvi-
Boot and Shoe Maker. 10 cents.
^Warner's Coraline Corsets, 69 cents; were $1.00.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Table and Pook*
et Cutlery, Tinware. Wood and
Democratic party, the people eay NO, ates all this, and renders it prac- Boots anil Shots Made to Order.
and they mean it. tically impossible for the blotter A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Warner's Health Corsets, 93 cents ; were $1.28. Willow Ware.
The sentiments of this paper are Dem- Ball's Health Corsets, 69 cents; were $1.00.
ocratic but our dictionary does not to get mislaid. The blotter con- Beady-ModB Shoes for Men and Bojs. SA.
place the same meaning on the word sists of a flat piece of spring O
S O Gross Fancy Metal Cress Buttons, 5 cents a dozen; were
Democracy that Leon Abhott and hissteel, nickel-plated, with a con- Repairing Done Heatly and Promptly. 20 and 25 cents. JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF LIBRARY
hooten give it. venient handle. The spring is STOUT'S BLOCK,
bow-shaped, and on its outer LAMPS; WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW FOB CASH.
Keypert Reform Club.
The following officers of the Keyport side are fastened half a dozen or FOOT OF BBOAD OTKEET,
moro blotters. When these are B E D BANK. FT. JT.
SMOCK'S,
reform club have been, elected s
Fntdent-ntstel H. Decker. worn out they can be easily LOUIS PRATE, Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J.
K m Tloe-fretiaent-willlim Orion.
replaced by others. The work- S3 BBOAD STREET, BED BANK, N. J. A LAEGE SUPPLY OF
Second ytat-Prwldenl-Dmlol Hsrrl*, Jr.
Seonurr—Umrg* Band berg.
Trasurer-Osrreu X. Post.
Orgtnbt-Uln Ueorgie H. Cutlrell.
TnuteM—aeorge VV. Walsoo, teuasid Aunack,
ing parts of the blotter are prac-
tically indestructible, and will Dealer In all kinds ot
last a lifetime. By means of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. A l l KINDS OF WORK IN THE 8LATE HOOFING LINE PB0MPTLT
SLATE ROOFING. Plated Ware. Cake Baskets, Knives.
DuUelM.DccierT
J l t O l this blotter the ink can be dried The chotoost frail In AND WKLJi DONE. ' Forks and Spoons, all Bogers'
dan always be
by a single motion, and the blot- obtained at tbla a t o n a lthe market price*. Also,* Bepalrtna and' small Jobs of all Unda dona at short hotlco. Pursonal suvervltlon- given to all work.
reasonable Ware. Sets for Children.
Don't Work en New Year'* Day. ter is of such a shape that it can- selected stock of cigars and ooDfecUonorj, Orders msy be sent by mall when more con\enlent tb»n to give them peraonallr.
(from the FTtthoUS DemnaaU
not get^out of sight, or hidden
Robert Duncan, while engaged on New
Year's day in lathing the new house of
Alonio Drawer at Freehold, cut the «md
of bis thumb nearly off with his hatchet;
away under papers^Tjieyicost Insure Against Fire!
30, 50 or C cents, according to The New York Bowery Insurance Co.
O
the style of finish. They will Incorporated 1839.
JOHN DUCAN, Children's Knlvesi Porks and Spoons, all to be sold at
Red Bank, N. J. tho very Lowest Prices for Cash.
save a busy man more thlan Assets.... I. .-..-. ...tm,S20M
8oolety Ofilcera. their cost in a single week, to Surplus to polleyboldera. 491,854 ?8
KtlOHlo O i t u a u LODQI o> ExrroKT.—Wor> say nothing of the saving in the I*8M»P»ld over 8,000,000.00 Just Received a New and Handsome Lot of Agate Coffee Pots with Strainers
Dry and Fancy Goods
ahlplul Muter, Abrvn hnoll; Senior Warden, Apply to WM, F\ DCIIHAH,
Joan Cottrell; Junior Warden, James N. BuUer;
Tmsarar, Bciltmln Deckel', Sri: Storaurjr, fnut
wear and tear on his conscience. Front St.. Next i d NationalEstate and Insurance, 1.
Real
Bank. Bed Bank, N.
D. Woodruff: TnMeos, Theodore Anmack, cbarloi We keep these blotters always
Miller, jr. W. llangs. _ . .
O U T A S T OHVKOR o r IrrponT.-Ooraellus II.
on hand, as well as all kinds of Queen of the West, I am Selling 8TItATTO2fS DECOttATED CBOCKBBT at Half
Brown, cttrlw Bailey, Joseph D. Hurl), o u n t t stationery, writing papers, etc. : Price, as I want to dear it out for want of room,
B. Posu Henri Cnerrj, Oeom P. Walter*. Daniel . Tbe Beat Flour In America. ,
H. Decker, PnolpsCnarry. Joncpt. H. WaUlo*. Wm.
'0. WbarloD. Utorgs W* Watson, Dr. Wm. A\ BeTlo
and WlllUai Youna^umlBM. . . CHINA TEA SETS, DECORATED, AT LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN H. COOK, New Canned Goods
LOKO BUHCn MAMKIO l0PO«.-W. M.,tt.H.
Hughes; 8. W., 8. Homrd Bprague; J. W, H. T. —AT-
Xabo; 8. D.. Robt. o . Hart; J. D , Hirrj Green; 8.
M. C Joe Bobbins; Treas., Lori O. Bllai; Sec., OF ALL KINDS.
Bomn) A. Brlndle;; Tiler, JoaTaoderrMr. A LABOE SUPPLY OP
VianuH's B t U u AssocunoM.-Oroaa TOWD-
•nlp.—President, Prank Nelson; Vice President, n. PRINTER AND STATIONER,
I. VanDniDt; Secretary, Jonn w. Woollei; Collec- I sell the Paris Sugar Corn, which
tor, BenJ. P. Morris; Treasurer, 0. Henry Irwln;
Trustee* (or tnrw jean, B. 8. Dunham, Daniel
tmu\
term o» John Buckler; Counsel, Benjamin p . Mor-
na.
tornojtvr,
a> '' .
Inac Stein, to nil uneislred FUONT STBEBT, haa taken six medals, being
superior to all others.' ADLEM & COLE'S. CARVING KNIVES AND FORKS AT VERV LOWEST PRICES.
CALL AND EXAMINE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Matawan township.— President, Wm, A. roan- Adjoining the Post Office,
Ula; VIM president, Ja*> U. Conovar; Treasurer,
Too*. L. pelenont secretarT, Wm. A. Rodaera;
Itaatees (or taree j n n , BenJ. U. VanDorn, chas.
New Goods of the Season of 1888. ORDERS CALLED FOB AND DELIVERED
FREE OF CHARGE.
A. Owan.
Barllan township.—President, Ellison D. Fatten;
RED BANK, N. J. Raisins, Citron, currants, Evaporated Peaches, ttONMOUTfl COUNTY FIKE INSURANCE AGENCY,
Vkn-pmldcnt, 8;rranus l e e ; Beoetarj. John B. CHERIFF'8 SALE.—By virtue of a Apricots, Apploe, Flums, io.
faroati Treasurer, Brlvanus Lee; vwtor tor three
jean, Wilson Hproul; cotnnilttoe on Credentials,
John B- FWoat; finance Commute*. William E . Circuit Court ol the county ot Houmoulb.tn the Cider, Mince Meat, eo.
Warn, Bnrnmes II. Holmes; Auditing Committee, 8UI0 of Neir Jersey, mil 1» exposed to tale at pub-
I d m n t Geran, John It Farau..
Owril of n. fa. to me directed, Issued out of Iho New Process Buckwheat Flour, Sjnip, Molasses,
lic vendue.
On Saturday, the 20th day of January,
&
C. D. Warner .'s,(mdtt(ilraLireandAoet(Jent>. Onr Policies alao cover Damage
Monmouth connty real eatate for the and on the v « t by Brour street, and being ntty br I«IGHTI«1»O, whether tyireenaae* o r n o t . .
week ending December 20th, 1888:
TOBACCONISTS,
fiot "We. frtiot and rear, by two hundred feel deep.
snuirsBpar TOWKBHIP.
Also the tight, title and Interest of said John C. Fry
in Mid lot.
- Wm.P.BortenandwIteto njde Parker,Jr. 8 seized as Ihe property of John C. Pry. taken In
Fruit Trees For Sale. Bateaa*hnruoninp*nle*wlimari»ejrierienoeoanpniilenUj and «afelrmale-(Uie hazard deter-
•nlnlngtuentsj Cheaprate*are *fnre Index otthepooron lmumnoe. With largo practice and ei-
leadedaBOWledgeolocmpanlesanil material factaarnertsinlngtatniarasMinioonfideaUrtskaeoii-
tlniianMO'taopatlonaffesoEenerooslrDeitowedlD uiebait.
aoret, old deed, »iS5. As u
execution at the suit of Cttas. W. Lonntreet. and next I "111 bo obllied to more mf" oofm r j stock
vprlog, I will sell Uie entire stock
Brda Farttr to Priaellla B. lake. Same proper- to bo sold by TH EODOHE FIELDS, Sheriff.
PrlMllli Ukeaoa hujhand to Charles UorUU. I
84-100 acres, |3,«)a ,
Q e Uuca and wlte to Harriot wuteit. 1
Nitius A WILSON. Ally's.
Dated Dec, in. 18B8. ~- - $5.40. ST YL ESOF FRONT STREET,
loMlfix
John a Bennett and wife to Annie B. Farrier. I
lot, 91,
•
J EGGAT BROS.' And Oilier Fruit Tree* and Planta
Near Broad, • BED BARIC V. *T.
Theodore Field* aberUT, to JoMpa Ueauer. U
acre«,|s«-j), \_j CHEAPEST BOOK 8T0BE PRICE.
ATsellHALF$6 to 110 per hundred,
I will Apple Trees at
J. TraBord Alleo to Margaret Ntpeau. Lot at
Bed Bank, |J60. IN. THEITOBLD. according to tbe rarletr. and Poach Tree* at 130
Oeorpe ttinoo. Jr.. and wife to rector anil otoera 9RB KT9 Ooneou Holldar and Ja- per thousand, other tree* and plants at propor-
r-AT-
of St. George's pariah; t acre at Ronuon, $2SO.
TlMreelorand others ot St. Owrae'a partiJi to
iDO|D/C Teaile Book*. At roar price,
itlMfntaeenl RnEllah and
tionate price.. . JAMES BRAT,
Locust Own Nurseries, Ftaianx, N. J, WE CAKRY A LAEGE STOCK OF
Cdmod D. Adams. Same property, ( 1 .
George Woods. Jr., and wife to Jane A. Green.
354,672 American Booba at our pries P. O. Address, nod Bank. K. J.
148,782 ENGRAVING.
KEY WEST CIGARS,
lot at Red Bant. 1U00.
Oeonts HaMe, Jr., and wife 10 Samocl Burd.
Wedding and Vlalllns; Card*, Door,
Oraud holiday catalogue free.
nu>surro«K TOWKOBV. 81 CUAMISEllS 8TUECT, Pew and Number Plate* PnrnUned
Buawll 0 ; Andrews and wife toGeoma B. Foster. id door west of City Bali Park, If B W Y O R K . and Engraved In Ihe flm
1 lot, SUS.
Same to Thomas W. Foster, Jr. 1 lot, $125.
SamttoJohnll.roater. Hot, $125.
- Same to Wm. H. floblnson. 1 tot. $M0.
PETER LUSE,
- style of the art.
EnftnvlDK on Itorr, Celluloid, Jewelry and Sllrer-
ware, Canes, Umbrellas, *"•> handsomely
Hatter, Clothier and Furnisher, Of the best brands. They give a delightful smoke. The
RamotoUiryJ. Foster. 1 lot. *lBa. Cor. i>rontr8tre»l and Wharf A venae, executed.
Jacob U.'Parkw to ObarleaU.Darla. llol.$S5fl.
Oharlaa T. Leonard and wife la William T. Ouln BED BANK, N. J. CHA8. EVERDELL,
BE0TOR PLACE, RED BANE, H. i.
BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. DEBORAH CIGAR,
llot.$SW. . cheaper than at
CI $80
Sweat Potatoes, Cabbage, Butter, Haa ~been B a a k Branch uf at the H»d
appoint/*! manager
the
-0§- other plaoss ID town, and the aamo reduction will
bo made In overcoats. Pants from SI to I1.S5
lower than before. EferjUilns made up In the The Shrewsbury Cigar
>
best of style. & please comeandftlremeacall
niBTiia.
McKIRGAN OIL CO., PIBST MOBTGAGE SIX PER and exanilDe my stock or samples, from which you
ANDKngON.-At Red Bank, on Saturday, Janu-
ary 5th. Mrs. J. M. Anderson, of* son.
can select all the very Inteet styles. Is smaller than the Deborah, but it has all the good qualities
Oleanlns and repaUlao; strtotly attended to at
BUBRK.-At Itea B u i , on Wednesday, XhKxm- 3O0 T o n * Poultry a n d Wild flame for
And Is prepared to tujplj utl In anj quunHj CENT. COUPON BONDS moderate prices. ' essential to an enjoyable smoke. The price is five cents each,
lermto, Mrs. John Buerk, of a daughter. Ihe Holiday.. ' ' JOHN W. BRAUN,
FROM ONE BARREL UP. or $1.40 per box. •
• y tlln n«Y. D. B. llarrli. MIH —•-- --—Dealer* lu :r tional Bank of Re^Bank.—The
far otber pDrpotca, can b« hired a t
anr l i m e .
(Iraoo E. Douilaat, o( Neir York, and Wm. 0. " Tnt Suit bellBTW tbit tbe campaign (or UM elec-
CHEWING AND 8MOKINC TOBACCOS, PIPES, CICAR
Burdn, o( Lower Squankum. tion ol a Deinwrutlo COHKRBS In 1SD0 and a Dranu-
nrailo Pmlihmt In IBM should begin on or about
KLY-l)[V.-At HaDalipan, on Wodno*l>y, Jan- the fourth at twit March. Tills 81m will boon hind
uary al, HIM Anna U. Ely.ot Hmtlipan, u d J. II. at tho beginning and until Uwtnil ot the moat In-
Musical Instruments o
. M betwr teams than ours can be found In this
bonds are to run for five years,
partof tbe oountyt and our price* will be found to
be Yorj reasonable. Qlre ua a call when jou want HOLDER8, AND ALL KINDS OF 8MOKER8* . •
Dey, «l Windior, Heroer oounly, N. J. teresting and Important political conflict slnoe the but the company reserves the
to go out pleasure tiding, and Judge ot our rlin for
! LAVTON-KINO.-At KarmlripUlo, on Monday, war, doing its honest utmost, as erer, to secure, the _ Sole Agents (or Uwnmosi' ARTICLES. -.
DeeemberiHthfby the Tin. 3. E. Bawn, Ulu Joanna triumph of the Democratic; parly and tbeporma- right to pay off the bonds at the
Layton, o( Dluo lull, and Samuel King, ol Farming- nenl supremnoy ol tbe principles held by Jefferson, E 8 T E V P I A N O S A N D O R G A N S .
The Old Store on the Corner.
John Cullington & Sons,:
dale. Jiekion and Tilden. \
UMBEimON-BMHD.-Nwir Freelinld, ... The great fact ot the year is the retorn to abeo- time of making any payment of
Thursday, January 3d, by iho llev. Mr. Wciieott, I11U) power ol the common enemy ol all flood Dem. otWe totepootslutlran hand a Unas,assortment
Musical Inslrumenta of all
larm
Including
liUs Uawe Umberlaon, of near Fnwhold, and How. ocrau-lho polltlciil ormntastton (or whose (mr- Pianos, Orgsni, Fluuss, Aceordlans, Violins, Ban- interest, on giving the holders
art Balrd, ot Manalopan. throw T i n Hi N louiht at tlie Iron! lor Olieen yeura,
tho memorable yesra or tirant and U10 Fraudllayes, l
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
OSBORN-BOLOMOM.-At Maniwiuan, on Tues- and (larOeld and Arthur.
day, January lit, by the ROY. HutiiB Tailor, B i n It Isltm same old enemy that Democrat* now oon-
fhe Largest Assortment ot s n e . t KIURIO three months' notice. B I T B E QOAUX Ofl GALLON,
' Orlanua Oebora and ttylond U. Bolomoo, both or front, and bo will bo Intrenohod id the wme Birong
Nanaaquan. ' . ', position. It h u been carried onoo by bra»e and
WII1TK.-VANNOTE.-Al Bortetitowd, on Wed. Impelul Oahtlnj. Do ynu not tjcllore wltb T111BIM
ALliSTROM & MOnPORD,
Droad ptreot, ludlow nulldlDR (second Owr),
Further particulars may be
At Popular Prices and QunroplcoilPute Front Street. Red Bank. ; [
nisday, January Sd,Hiss Nelllo Whlto, ol Uurdea mat Ilio lliliill ran todono attainr Wall and swl H B P P A W K , N . JT. The bar la supplied with Wlnei of all kinds.
town, and Bean Vannou, ofOcein O««ch. Tho nopo of the Democracy Is In the loyal • effort* obtained and bonds purchased
Baas'* Al«, HUi>er«hl, . • Cor. BRIDGE AV«. A MONMOUTH ST..,/.'-,;,>
her mih,I*»r» Bokor, aged 1» ywrs.
C0LLIN8.-AI Keyport.on Tuosday, January 1st, Dally,per month.. t O SO
aTATB OF GEORGE HANOE,
E
DK0KA8KI). (NIUT ACCOUNT.) '
Wharf ATCBUP, Red Dank, >f. S.
Joseph U. Oomns~e«fia 4& yean, 1
•• lOVLKROD^-At AiHuif Pirk, ori Wodn
January *>, Bthsoct Foulkroo, t ( M W roan.
DalMiiwryear 1,..
flundny, p o r y e a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dallrand HUDl«y,pery«r^............... 8 0
..• O C1^
HO
Notice U herebr alien itaal th* aooountaot the
subMrlber, administrator null will annexed of aald
deeusMd, will bo audited andautnd1 brthesurro- i Oalliraph Wfrtttng. Ns_ohlo». nearly m * . In
taie a m reported to Ihe Orphncs Court of the B n M s s i order, with turd wood case and stand, i • • •• ''aWTKtdviwUat
Restaurant anil Oysler House.
Vina. •'"'
WILTBM0i:R.-At Asbury Hirk.un Saturday, WceilyBun,one year,,......!'!!'!!.;!',!.'!' 1 0 Unit Bwred at all noun. John Kren't
ptosmtwr HHh, Thomas WMbtrgtr, aeed. M year*. , Ad«1r«*a T 0 B SUH, Ntw Vork. • BeronDraumv •' TaOMCM WABVWOK. Oar, tVidgii A m *
Btntyai>ixdtoJAov*.ther
**"• ••- •*
not
. .... . t o * It
«**«, which ?iu'following UV£ t>jartrAKtkfa**
'"•»«Jflprentot,ma be had VJtrti la t o * prteletS tot tfce first tinw,
«F tb* letfis i twidrt, fce Vlblls "Wad WMA reporter oat. Ctwj-,
tawy butUHiIiie iitf wxXvp Vi liuA otwipuper, tort *ome Hm* before
Cheapest, Because the Best! BAILEOAD COM-
be ciM t o think ot doing much «lw. I* bsd l*pw to rBt-lce a repuutlau aa a. t« OB
The widow beard lbs rattle of tbe wb«el« iiuuloriBt. l i e v t i j)ni?f mlid that carna trickling down • his •"Oh, no; sit down. Let's have an- " lo»ir Brand), Point Reejant and Intermediate
sUliana. 10 i ) «.tn.i 183, f 88 and B 33 p.m.
fao». : Bh»a»Tced-hini tocome In. No, ther bowl 8ay..you_canLwrite up that - BiuiitEjB, llj(7».ln.r»S2r/.m. IDooot atopat
AndCood for nothing. eamUngmaybe. he was in a hurry, lie eaid. Still he did _ffair just as well from the programme Asburjr Park on Sundays.)
By real men might help the twb>., not offer to go. He did uotliketo ask 88 you can by seeing the: performance. " Toms EMer and point* betveen Bar Head Inlet
BILL A N D T H E WIDOW.
Her to pick up the reina for him, because Got a programme, haven't you?"
le did not know what excuse to make " Yea." •.' ' .
sold OB qaarteriy
and Jnternmllafe station*, week dajt, ID40
a.m.i and ontfondaji and Satnrdsja only, 18*
p,m.
'or not doing it himself. Then he looked Well, write It upend tliuii le(,'« make TIUIN8LIAVB PHILABELPUU,
"Wife," Bald Ed Wilbur, one morning, town the road behind him and saw a at little round." Broad strut, ! I thick. I can jnauage,,it,"saidEd 1 ; Ward had not the courage to go to the eundayMW.BOOam. VI>P.R.R..010»ii.m.;
"but n i l h t o e to lie just a little. But "Thunder and lightning," said Bill, jfllce, but boarded the first outgoing
then, llwouldn'tbe much harm under ' what a; scrape!": and he 1 hastily rain. Three months later he returned
| gj
l a w m.; « » • , 500p.m.Buoday«,0«a.m.;
0 0 0 p . n i j ". ,; —.••;•;•;•;. -•.. ,T-..-.--.f'
;i v r
LODK Bnnoli, «30, Hit, i00. 810, 0 80.
thecirbinhsianccs, tor I'know ihe likes hutched his trousers from between his to Cleveland and wits walking lazily II10 a.m.: 130, 4SO, 560, 700p.m. On
him, and he doesn't dislike her; but, as eot and was preparing to wriggle into along'the street when he met the manag- Bui-davB. 11B, 880 a.m.! 480.fiHlp.in. '.-•::
29
you say, he's ao shy. I'll just go over to hem when a light wagon, drawn by the ing editor of the paper for which ho had Ooean Crove, 1515, Iffl. 745, 766, 1 IB, 1
10 M a.m.! 115,416. 5 85, 6 431 p. In.
his place to borrow some bags of him, vhite-faced horee, driven, by a boy, came worked. . TRAINS LEAVB KKU BANK.
and if I don't bag him before I . come long and Btopped beside bun. "Why, he|lo,.Wardl" the editor ex. 'or New Tork. Newark and Ellnibcth, 6 « . 72J,
back don't kiss me for a week, Nellie.' The boy held up a pair ol boots in one claimed. . ".' •.;. . . : * 0808», 8S!5».. 948. 1180 n.W.M 48, 448,
-go 1
So Baying, £ d started, and while he is liand and a pair of sucks in. the other, "Good rqpruine;.''
OttJSing tbe .flelil.we.wJH take a glance and just as the widow reached the gate _i-JVhere !ia?e you beani" -- a 0 00, " IB p.ro. BuoUays, 8 08,» 49 a.m.; 4 49,
n o u p . n i ; - ' •: ' • - • • • ; : • • , ' • ' •• ' . " ; .
fcomrf)r«iiifliri>c«BrOTOFsr8arGmr»i»i'a
at Bill Smiley. He,was rather a good- again; he said : 7 r^"^^ 11 iquan and rolm rieaunt. ISO. VM. 10 40
8eque8tered. a.m.; la87. 182, 2to, 627. B88, 0 48, 6*!,
looking fellovr, though hty>:hair.: and "Here's your boots and socks, Mr, " Why didn't you come balk from the 7 4ip.ni. Sundays (except Ooean Grove) 8 87,
whiekcra shttcwl "some gray.. He wore Imlley, that you left on the bridge when iflice after making your bad break? " 10snC11mam.jessp.n1. ;, ,
a sot of artificial tcstli. '• everyone, aald on wint in swimrulng." [ " Conscience Blricken." FDH fllEEimll) VIA MATATVAN.
he waB a good soul,- and so heivas. He "You're mistaken," Bald BjH; ".they're "Oil, that was all right." Leave Red Bant, 885. II 30 a.m.: 143, 449. 8 00
had as good a hundred-acre farm as any lot mine." '> " It might have beenall right for you," (D
' FOB 11EB BANK VM MATAWAN. :
in Norwich, with a new house and every- " Why," eaid the boy, "ain't you the Ward replied, "but not fur me. You Lotve rreehold 810.1118 a.n).; 185,4 SO. 8 80 p.m
thing comfortable, and if he had wanted man that had the racejijter tho horse aee, I suddenlyjliBdQMrHLthnl I could tar timber partlculan n e time taM?» m u t l n m .
T
ft wife many 6 girl would' havo jumped. just now?" •"" " ' - not afford to work on so unreliable a
at the chance. Bat BiU'wus1.BO bashful •' No, sir, I am not. You had butter paper. The paper that makes use of my
ffOE HALB BY anpt. r ••-••• o . p. A O . n . n . o f N . j .
J. It. VfOOP. Q. P. A. P. E. B.
i-always was—and'wheu Susan Berry jo on about your business,"
bottle, whom he was soeweot on, though
lervices must be above reproach. Your
Bill sighed at the loss of his good iheetdoes not pay enough attention to
be, nevor said " boo "• to her, got married Sunday boots, and turning to tbe widow, telling the truth. I have decided to go to
., IRecl • Denotas eipren Iraina.
T?BEEH0LD & NEW YOBK RAIL-
X? BOAD.
io'old Watson;1 he just draw inhishead iaid:> * '• work on an afternoon contemporary—a AGENT FOB NEW BODTK 1O FBRHOLD.'
like a mud-turtle into his Bhell. and Just pick up the lines, will you, paper that never tells anything. Hare- T U C T A B U IN KFFI0T HOVEUBEB 19, 1B88.
there was no getting him out again, ilease? This brute of a, horse is for- bell." . • ' . . . . : Trains !eave Tla. New York and Long Branoh U
:• •• -; :•'
though it had been noticed that since iver switching them out ol my hands."
Susan bad become a widow he had paid
Mason & Hamlia Organs and Pianos and J. & C. Fisher Pianos.
'.• •• B. for Freehold, Klartboro, Wlckatunk,
Seyport, Ao.
UAVE A8DDBT PABit
The widow compiled, and then she . • • - ' ; • " T B ;
E • - . - • : ; , ; : "; . - .
more attention to bis clothes and been pulled one corner of the robe cautiously 9,00,10J8i.ni.; I.It, 4.16,B.S5p.m.
very regular in attendanooat the church town and got in.' BARGAIN BOOK B. 13*. LEAVE LONO BRANOH '
Special Sale of Boys' Shirt Waists.
,15,11.10 a.m.; 1M. fM, W» p.in.
the fair widow attended. . . -
-, But here conies Ed Wilbur. •
11
" What a lovely evening," said she;
and so warm I don't think we need STORE.
A VAST AND VARIED COLLECTION OF MO-
VETEKIXARV SUKGEOSI.
HAVE BRANCnPOBT
.SO, 11.13 «.m.; 1.83,4.S3, 5.M p.m.
LEAVE UTTLE81LVIB.
' .
Good morn&g; Mr. Sruiley." he robe over us, do we?" ,1811 AND AMERICAN BOOKS, NEW AND OLD, '.a, 11.18 a.m.; 1.S8.4.38,0 58 p.m.
"Good morning, Mr. Wilbur; what's You seeshe had on a nice dress and n IT MARVELOU8LY U)W PBI0E8. HIOU LITTLE SILVER, N. J. ' LEATS RED BAKE .
the news your way ? ". pair of new gaitere, and »he wanted to PBIOES PAID FOB SECOND-HAND BOOKS. Telephone Call. 13a. «44S«Oft
J D l l J O lo.;l.«,4.,«Oftp.ig.
LEATE H1BDLET0WN .'
"Oh, nothing particular that I know show them. New niacellaneoni Catalogue Free, 'JIT, 11.87a.m.; 1^0,4^3,6.11p.m..
of," laid Ed. ". only the show that every- "Oh, m y ! " said Bill, earnestly, " Sena rorU. KINO'S COLIC DRENCH, LEAVE MATAWAN FOIt FREEHOLD.
body is talking about,, and everybody r 6.30. B.S7, o^i a.m.; ia.so.SLe8,sio,.?jtsp.m,
you'll find it chilly riding ; I wouldn't
aod his girl are going t o . . I was over to lave you catch a cold for.the world;" McHALE, ROHDE & CO., ASUREOBaEIFTAMNUJTUlE. BOYS' ALL WOOL SHIRT WAISTS, PLENTY OP BETtniNINQ, LEAVE rBEEBOLD FOB BS(i
old 8ao»rjder'B laMnight, and I see his 7 and 0 COBTIANDT ST., BANK. A8BTJBT FABK. Ac. ;
She was pleased at hla tender care.for MS, II.lt a.m.; l.S5,4.ao, SJSO pjn; .- .
BonFoils'has got d1 now buggy, and was lier health, and contented herself with Senedlct Building, cor. Broa4*aj. If «w York. J.E.IULFU, •
scrubbing up his horses, and he's got sticking one of her little feet out, with a IOHN 8. AFFLEGATE. FRED W. HOPB. The Klnx of all Unlmeuta for tie nmoial o( callous
THEM, ONLY FEW OF A KIND, WORTH'$1.00, $1.25, • . flnp't and Trearan
that; white-faced colt of his as slick an a mg eilk necktie over the end of it. ,, of long standing. Also, sprains, curbs,
StfL"-l iihderetaiia he thinks of taking
widow Watson to thsebow. He's been
"What IB that, Mr'. Smiley, a necktie?" APPLEGATE & HOPE,
"Yes,'' said he, " I bought it the other
banging aroundthere a good deal of late, lay, and I must have left it in the bug- COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
spavins, ringbone, Jto.
Castrating [mlormod In tbe moat approved method
Klttout tbe use of clamps or cords, wnlcn Is
$1.36 AND $1.75, Everything for the Bariteti
'• • •'. • • • - A N D - ' ' ._" ' '•• -.'•• •••
but I'd juBt like to cut him out, I would. jr. Never mind it." much more humane apd safe. . .
Bnsan IB a nice little woman and de- "But," shesaid, "it was so careless;" RED BANK,
ALL MARKED AT 85 CENTS. Window Garden
- serves a better man tlian that young pup and. stooping over, she made a motion to
of a feUowj though,-1-would not blame stuff it in between them.
her muoh either, it she takes him, for Bill felt litirliatid going down, and,
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JEB8EY.
PINTARD,
\ NO. HOUSE COLEMAN'S GREENHOUSE
she tntlst bo dreadful lonesome; and laking a dive after it, clutched it in his IN.TUE STATE CAN SHOW AS COMPLETE AN THE BEST WILL GO FIRST; SO IF YOU WANT ANY
then she has to let her farm out on nd held it hard and fast. COUNSEIiLOE AT LAW, A880HTHENT OF
shares, and it isn't half worked, and no New CbryuiiibDinumi, Fm'lulu, nelloiropn,
OverButton's Stove Store.
Then they went on quite a distance, BED BANK, N.J. DRY GOODS, Ctilnoae I'rlmnws, Yellow Dablcl, Now Roronlu,
one elseseema to have thespunk to speak is still holding her soft little hand in hiB
up to her; By jingo 1; If I were a single iod wondering what ha should do tvheu
WAISTS DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS. 'ems, Jonralnes, Carnations. Boscs, Smllax, Abuta-
ona, Ac, tc, all grown wltb special care for win-
OSEPH UEILLY, NOTIONS,
man I'd show a trick or two." le got to Green's, and she wondering
Bo saying, Ed borrowed some bags rhybedidnot say something nice to
J
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JDOSIEBT, 3
ter blncmlng.
Extra One Cillas, Tulips, Hyacinths and Lilies.
SOLICITOR AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, OVERCOATS WAY DOWN.
and started around the corner of the ieraB well as squeeze her hand, and why
barn, where he bad left Bill sweeping, liis coat; was buttoned up GO tight on
OHIO) ID Kuhl'i BulldlDH,
FRONT 8TKEET, RED DANK. N. J.
UNDERWEAR, ; Coleman's Greenhouse,
and put h(a ear to a kfaot holo and HB- iuoh a warm evening, and what made HINaV U. NKVins, EHM0ND WILSON,
Cor. Wallace and Waanlngton SlreeU,
tened, knowing that the bachelor had a jlis face and hat so dirty, until, as they diunatlnr at Law. Attorney nt Law. CLOTHING, ' ' RED BANK, Kf J .
habjlipf talking to hiaiself when ar~ wore going down a little hill, one of tbe
thlng worried hi tu.
"Confound that young Sackrider,''' stop.
traces came unhitched and they had to
said Bill, •'what, bUsipeBBhas he there, -..'•Oh. murder!" enid Bill, "what
EVIU8 & WI1J3ON,
NLAW OFFICES,
CA.SSIHEBE8, t
GENTS' FIJBNISHIJfGS,
, ; M. M. DAVIDSON, FOR SALE_OR RENT.
HOUSE AND STABLE, WITH FODBTEEM
RED BANK, N. J. AGUES o r LAND, near Ultle Sitter. N. J., all In
rd like to know? 'Got anew buggy, has ext?" flrst-elasa ordor. BJcb toll, f o r particulars, ad-
he? Well, ao have I, and a new harness, "What'B tho matter, Jlr. Smiley?" TAMES 8TEEN, SHOES, dress. ' " • •' • • •
too, and hts horse can't get in Bight of mid the widow, with a Btart that came
.mine); and I declare I've half a mind to near jerking the robe off his knees. COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Noury Public and oomuilnsloccr ol Deedi (or
One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, THOS. DAVIS, J r . ,
B e d B a n k , If. Si
—yes, I'll go this very night and ask her
Ed Wilbur that rain't such a calf as he it on?"
thinks I am, if I did let old Watson get
" One of the traces is off," said he.
—" Wellrwhy doaTyou'getout and put
I can't," oaid Bill. " I've got—that
Nevf York.
ILLIAM
VmLLIAM D. CAM
EATOHTOWN, N. J.
CAMPBELL,
GLASSWARE,
'"'' WAIX PAPER, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. •I s
IB, I haven't got—ob, dear, I'm BO elck 1 ATTORNEY AT tAW, (Successors to VonSchpfok & Hendriok-
could hardly help laughing, but ivhatBhallldo?" CBOCKERY,
OBlwa In Towntey'jNow Biuldlng. wn), wholesale and retail dealers in
hastily bitched the bags on his shoulder, "Why, Willie," said she tenderly, Law business In all Its branches. " '
and, with a low chuckle at his success, what la the matter? Do tell me;" and
started home to tell the news to Nellie; she gave his hand a little squeeze, and
and about five' o'clock' that ovening the j ookinginto bis pale face ehe thought
' saw Bill go by with his horse and'buggy lie was going to faint; BO she got out
on his way to the widow's. He jogged her smellinR-bottle with her left hand,
R
S. SNYDER,
E b U
LONH BRANCH. H. 1
"•' ''""'" CARPETS, Jkc,
at fucb uniform qualities and extremely DON'T WAIT Straw, Flour, Feed, Meal,
•
along quietly, thinking of the old sing- and palling the'stopper out with her UEA.L ESTATE, OEN1RAL INBUHANCE AND
EalabUJtad 1878.
Until severe cold weather to buy your
ingMhool idaya, and what a pretty girl teeth, she stuokitto hie nose.
Susan was then, ana wondering inward-
LOANS. :
Commissioner ol Deeds aid sunreyor. Alao Iniur-
Hay and Vats.
STOVES.
Bill was just taking his breath for a ance Broker (or New Vork and Vicinity. -
ly if be would have moral courage now mighty nigh, and the pungent odor UinOLKTOWll, N. J.
to talk, to her, until at a distance of made him throw back \m head BO far JR. G. F. MAKSDEN,
. about a mile from h«r house he came to that he loBt his balance and went over
a bridge over a cfeek; and it so happtffied the low-backed buggy. The little woman 1IOUCE0PATHIO
PHY8;CIAN AND 80RQEON, Steintacli Bros., Front St., Red Bank, N. J.
that just as he reached the middle he gave a scream as bis bare heels flew past
gave a tremendons sneeze and
ly undressed himself, laying his, clothes to the show together, and Bill has no AmMttieUcj, PERUVIAN GUANO A N D CANADA ceased, by order of tbo surrognt« of tbe county of
Purchasers will do well to call and uiamlm Honmoutb, hereby KITOS notice to tbooredllonof
• . in the buggy to keep them clean.-. Then fear of Otis Saokrider now, T\n. H. B. VANDORN, UNLEACHED WOOD ASHES BY our stock before purebulnir. tbe tald deceased to brlniln tholrdobu, demands
be ran around the bank and waded into THE TON OR CAR-LOAD. A few " Operas," used only a abort lltne, fi and claims mralnattbe OHtatnof said dooedenl, un-
This is the story about Bill and the reot.'br will be sold »ery cbeap. ,r der oatb or affirmation, within nine mobtbi from
almost icy-cold water; but hie teeth did DENTIST, Ibo SEVENTH DAY OV DECEM|lEIt, 1888, crllioy
not chatter in hit head—he only, wished widow juat as I had it from Ed Wilbur, Broad Btreot, Splnnlns A Pattenon's BUlldlai, Land Flatter and Pure Paris Gfreen. o l II be - (oreror barrred - of- any- action tticrelor
and if there is anything- unsatisfactory
they could.
about it, ask him, SCone sind Shell Iiline In any q n a Pianos & Organs Tuned unalnst tbe said exccuttir. THEOIIOIIB BICKLK8.
HENRY A, PEEK, o
Qqjetly be waded along eo as not to TTENRY J. CHILD, ' llir. New York manure! bjr N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS.
itlr up tho niud, and when ho got to the Dual or Car-Loaa.
right epot'he"'carde up with his teeth in • A Toothless Future. JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE, General Freighting prompllr attended to. EXECUTOB'S N0TI0E.
over Bmook'i harans! store on Front Street, JohnU. 0oo», I'lccutor ot John Cook, deceased,
hla hand and placed Hum in Ins mouth Some curious facts about toeth are ItBD BANK, N. J. by order of the aurraKutu of Ibe county ot Mon-
But bark I What' noise w that? A put forth by Mrs. Alice/'Bodlngton in TIIB collecting of bills promptly nUondnd to. FRONT STREET, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. rooutn, Hereby XIVM notice to ilia cnidltora of lbs
said deceased to bring In tbelr debts, demands Rod 1
wagon and a little dog barking with al the Popular Science Monthly. She Bays
THOMAS DAVIS, Jg., olalms amlnsltlio citato of snld decedent, under
h b might, and Ins horse IB Btartiiig. in BubBtanco, that, owing to the extrnnr
"Whoa I whoa I Stop, you hruta, you, dinafy development of the modern brain
1
atop) ' But atop ha would not, but it requires all tho available room in the
wantaffiat a spanking pace, with the skull, iitid there in no Apnce left for the
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
CARRIAGE FACTORY
BUUGIE8, ROOK4.WAY8, DE^OX
Leon ide la Reussille's oatb or afllnnatlu), wlthlb nbte montbs from tba
FOURTH DAY OP DECEHUEIt, 18W, or tber Will
be forevur barred ol any action tberefor Btnlnst tlio
said executor. - ' JOHN U.-COOK.
FRONT BTBEM, BED BANK, N . J .
unfortunate bachelor after him. Bill attachment of muscles for n powerfii
tume, but, (hough bo strained every eracy in, the development of ^he jaw,
P.O.BO»,»f.
W M certainly in a capital running cos- jaw. Cooked food also caUBes a degen- Imuranca plaoel In ttio best Oompanlet on most
• reasonabUJtonM.
, ••
, •WAGONS, CARRYALLS A N D
FARM WAGONS
1
BROAD STREET, RED BANK. o
N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS.
EXECUTOIt'B NOTICE.
Tbeodore Sickles, eiecutor of Richard A. Sickles.
nerve, he could pot touob tin buggy nor There is, consequently, no room loft for p & BTJRROWE8, . dMeased,.br order of tbo aurroffaui ol the ooubur
reach tbe lines that wore dragging on oither the wiedom teeth or tin! sucoud ot Uonmouin, lierebj gives notice to i&o credllora
upper incisors; the wisdom teeth are re- DesJen In ralrjtlnit.tilinnilDit ana repairing In allluorancb- A VINE SELECTION OF or tbe said dtceued to brim In tlielr debu. de-
LUMBER, LIME, LATH, PLABTER, M dooo by nnt^lasi moobanlei. mands and claims ogalmt tbe eilats of u l l dece-
After a time, Ma plug bat shook- off tarded, often cause great pain nnd decay dent, under oalb or umrmitlon, witiiln ulna months
tbaaett and ttit Iiind wheel went over early, ' Commit, Dricki rind Drain TUe, Builders' (ludwtre from the SEVENTH DAY OV DEOEHBKR, Ibffi, or'
It, making, it flat as a pancako. Bill In tlio Bamo way mon and the man-
•natobod i( •> be ran. fibfl, jamming )m like open have fuwer tooth than tho low-
Oraueoed.Jto, Mixed Falpu ft Bpwlaltr. Also
OeorgU W M , Asb, While (rood ana Walnut
Lumber*.
Near Ballrom OcDOh BED BAKI, N. 1
I/lit of Wagon* a n d C a r r i a g e a t
Prextnl o n H a n d i WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRUIAMOR M R T O J c they will be fomyer barred of any ootlon tbonfor
aialnstibeulduscutor.
; ' T1IEOPORB8ICKLW. '
'
ftatinttutL'atuck i t . all dotty and crum er monkeys, and thrao tannin fewer than /. / ; • ••; dobui,demands ana claim! sjainil Me e t a t e o f
j o robe'oror hl« [egi, Bluffed tin out of the bumnn frame, and will th I ' A M AND W l n T E B ranlMlnnoedo! ws«oniana oarrlsfros will do Diamond* but by expert*. ' , said decedent, under «tta or afflrmatlott, wlUiln
i thlttga banwtbi . ' > - '
> time ootno when the perfect man wi' well toglie me a oaU be/or* pgrchasloa oUewhere. R e s p e c t f u l l y , •
;. ' .-...•' • ^ '•; . . ••; ;• ••;••.' '••';• ; .
nine month) from tbe TWENTY-NINTH HAT Ot
•J: now the fcor»e'happened fc> be on hare no natural teotii at all? 'Dint wi A.flUl. attortment of tfrtt end, Winter P,O. Aiirtmn. B . CAHIPBBI-1,,
BEFTiHDEn, 1888. or thor will be fonrer b u m )
•'fHHit'KpfOlfrflin •Squirt MooW/and be, a big day for the modern dentiat. goodt,tQ$eltetfrot*t. ;
Oleanlng sod repalrtag at moderata prl«M,
V
•• ' " " ' " liiaiii w; L. de la REUSSILLE. of anf action tberelor aiainiV tbe a