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?MARIONS' TEAM FOR ~ THEIR FIRST CAME. 4 'Mike" Leonard Has Been Secured For Third Base And He May Play The Entire Season. The complete line-ap of the Marions that will take the field in the opening game against Everett College on May $ has now been annonnoed and it is as follows ! Connelly, catcher; Bochelle. pitcher; Galvin, first base ; Hoffner, second base ; Cusick, short stop; Leonard, third base; Traeger, left field ; Lvoub, centre field : Kelly, right field. The only player in the above list not previously announced is "Mike" Leonard, who has been seo tired to cover the third sack. Leonard's play ing is a known quantity to the fans as he has appeared here for several years with the Orange team. His work at third and with the stick al ways exoited favorable oomment from local patrons of the game and they often expressed the wish that he be ?seen in a Marion uniform. The man agers of the locals were aware of >the desires of the fans and they set about to secure the star infielder. While it is not yet definitely settled that he will play here the entire season, owing to his having agreed to plav on an other team after Mav 16, yet he is en deavoring to get his release from the =agrt)ement and there is every prospect that he will do so and be free to join the Marions ? a consummation devout ly to be wished. Leonard is perma nently employed in New York and his acquisition would be in line with the annonnoed policy of the team to play only men who could be depended on to be on hand for every game. Ousick would have a star partner in Leonard And the pair would go far towards furnishing the Marions with the live liest infield hereabout. RALPH YOUNG MANAGER COPPER WORKS' NINE New Uniforms Wiil Soon Arrive And The Team Expects to Do Great Things. Ralph Young was eleoted manager of the first baseball team at the Rari tan Copper Works yesterday afternoon to succeed the late John P. Hum phries, who was killed recently. Mr. Young comes from Rhode Island and has been a baseball manager before. He hopes to have his men out on the Copper Works diamond every Sat urday afternoon and as many times in the noon honr as he can got them to gether for practice. From the way he has started in to do things the players have an idea he means busi ness. The uniforms for the members have been ordered and are expected to arrive every dav and they expect to take the shine off of everybody. Bargains in real estate are tp be found in the real estate column on Dage 2. "We "Want a BmghtBoy to work after Sc^$. Hours 'PHK work can b? done after school ~ hours and on Saturdays. Write to as at once and we will send fall | instructions and 10 copies of the maga Izins free. These are sold at 5 cents |? copy and provide the necessary money to order the next week's sap ply the wholesale price. $335.09 in cacjh prizes next month. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY 493 Arch Street, Philadelphia HIGH SCHOOL TEAM FOR PHILA. CHOSEN. Boys Will Leave For The Quaker City To-morrow To Take Part In U- of P. Contest At the telay meet of the Perth Am boy High School Association, the fol lowing students were selected to re present the High School at the Inter scholastic games at the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow : Ramsay Orowell, '04 ; Edward DeMonseigle, '04; DeWitt Garretson, '08; and A. Pierson, '08. W. McCormick, sub. '04. The team will leave this city early tomorrow morning accompanied by many of their friends and High School rooters. The bovs ara in good trim and hope to carry off some of the honors. WINNAMOREWINS THE TOURNAMENT. Received $5 Prize At The Pennsyl vania Hotel In Shuffleboard Game. V \ The shuffleboard tournament whioh has been going on at the Pennsylvania Hotel on State street for several weeks, has finally'been ended Samael Winnamore was the lncky man to win the first prize of $5 while Mat Bren nan came in on the 13 prize. The las few games of the tournament were delayed for several days by most of the players being out of town. Lawrence Daly, the proprietor of the Pennsvlvania Hotel, is now trying to make arrangements with two mem bers of the famous Co boy Shufflebo.ud Association, of Newark, to give an exhibition game at his hotel one night next week. If the arrangements can be made with the association so that the two players oad come here a large crowd will no doubt be out to see them. A shuffleboard game by an ex pert player is a thing seldom seen in Perth Amboy and there are plenty of men anxious to learn the game. MAURER BOWLERS COMING. Will Have a Game With The Raritans To Night ? Fun Anticipated. The Maurer bowling club, of Maurer, will meet the Raritans at the Raritan bowling alleys tonight' in a social match. The game will be started at 8.30 o'clock. There is no telling when it will end. There is no ques tion bnt that both teams will try td oome out of the game the winners for the team that loses must pay for the supper. The team from Maurer, it is understood, have been doing a great deal of practice gettiue ready for this game. The Raritans, however, have not been able to do much on account of the players being out of town and Sweet on the sick list. The Pop Sociable club will he out in full force to veil for the Raritans, while the Maurer team will have for its rooter a crowd of German friends. The yelling match promises to be quite interesting. Riversides To Practice Early. The Riverside baseball team will practice on the vacant lot opposite the Smith street baseball grounds, tomor row afternoon on account of the game between the Marions and Crescents which is to be played on the Smith street grounds. Instead of coming out of practice at 2.80 the members of j the Riversides are requested to be on the field no later than 1.30 o'clock so j that they can be through at 8 o'clock. Many of the players desire to see the Marion's practioe game. Pop Sociable To Feast. Manager Kirby, of the Pop Sociable Club, is in Newark today to get more club bottons. He will also invite a number of the Newark bowlers to attend the grand "blowout" which is to be given by the Pop Sociable Club on Sunday, June 7th, at Nelson 's oasino grove on the New Brunswick road. Highest Scores. The following scores in the monthly prize bowling were posted at the Rari tan alleys last night. T. Brown, 208; T. Wilhelm, 220; E. Zrgenfuss, 209; 225 ; O. Fothergill, 214 ; J. Martin, 211; W. Hilker, 216; J. Vogel hofifer, 249 ; L. B. Moore, 208 ; and B. Qolden, 216. THEODORE BLOODGOOD CIBARS, AND TOBACCO 42 Saith Stmt Perth AaMy. N. I. ALL ON FIRE. This Lady Tells How Relief Came. Ever have ecxema? Have any itching skin disease? Itchingjalmost drives yon crazy ; Yon feel "all on fire." Doan's Ointment biings quick re lief; Oares ecxema, itohins piles, And all itchiness of the skin. Mrs. E. F. Hennison, of 414 Warren street, Paterson, N. J., says: It took me a long time to find ont the best ointment in the world, bnt at last I discovered it. I had sores on my arms which itched so that I conld not keep from scratching them. One day I went to a drng store and got a box of Doan's Ointment. I began to use it on my arms and in a short time the sores were all as well as ever, no marks of the affliotion remainiusr whatever. I now keep Doan's Oint ment in the honse all the time, and always recommend it whenever I hear of anyone suffering in such a manner as to need this remedy. Jnst such emphatic endorsement can be had right here in Perth Amboy. Drop into G. W. Parisen's drug store and ask what his customers report. Sold for 60 cents a box. Foster Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for United States. Remember the name ? Doan's? and take no substitute. Sleepy Hallway Travelern. To sleep at any moment is undoubt edly a sign of physical soundness and Philistine sanity, especially in the mat ter of the brain and its functions. A physician would have little anxiety about the general condition of a pa tient who could sleep at will on a rail way j#urney. In these days of hurry and bustle there could be no more encouraging sight to the philosopher than a railway carriage at noonday full of sleepy passengers. ? Medical Press and Circular. The Intinl Thlnff. I shot an arr?w.into the air; It fell to earth ? I knew not where? Until a neighbor se: up a howl Because I'd killed a favorite. tpwl. ? Chicago Daily News. ~ ^ \ Dreadful Attack of Whooping Oongh. Mrs. Ellen Harlison, of 800 Park Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., writes aB follows: "Onr two children had a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried everything we heard of without getting relief. We then called in our family doctor who pre scribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to im prove and we feel that it has saved their lives." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. Hyprocrlsy 1b VejpetarJaninm. Now that some of the insurance com panies are insuring vegetarians for less than they charge meat eaters, there will be carnivorous persons who will pose as vegetarians in order to get low rates. The companies may be driven to the employment of detectives to shad ow their customers who lunch down town and mix corn beef with cabbage. The surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases is Foley Kidney Gnre. If taken in time it I affords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. It makes them right. Don't delay taking. Sold at Sexton's Pharmacy. PERTH AM BOY POST OFFICE SCHEDULE. Taking effect Nov. 17, 1902. Opens at 7 A. .VI. Closes at 7 P. M. Malls Arrive: New York. Western and Southern 7.00 a m itahway? Woodbridge 7.80 am Fords and Keasbey 8.20a m South Jersey Way 9.30 am New York tmd Northern Way 9 30am Rahway, direct 12.00 a m New York and Northern Way 12.20 p m South Jersey Way 1.80 p m Wood ridge direct 1 80 New York direct 2 8 ) r n New York and Northern Way.... . 5 0 ? n' South JerSey Way 5 8 ' p m Brooklyn, Pennsylvania and N. Je'gey i :0 p m Rahway, dir ct 6.3' pm Fords and Jeascey 6.45 p n; Malls Close. Rahway and Woodbridge 7 am New York and Northern Way 8 80 am South Jersey Way 9mi#m New York ani Eastern States 9 30a m Fords and Keasbey 9.JU a nt Rahway and Woodbridge 12.00 am South Jersey Way 12,00 a in New York and Northern Way 12.80 a m Rahway and Wooubrldge 4.80 pm New York and Northern Wao 4.30 pm South Jersey Way 4.80 p m Fords and Keasbey 7 00pm All points 7.00 p m Money Order department opens at 7 a m closes at tf. 45 pm Saturday at 6.30 p m Geo. H. Tice, P. M. FIRE ALARM BOXES. 23 Raritan Copper W orks 86 High and Lewis ?Si Madison ave and Paterson st 28 Market and First sts. 35 Smith and High st 87 state and Smith sts 43 Buckingham ave and Hartf 45 Commerce and Front sts 47 High and Washington str 64 State st and Buckingham are 56 h all ave and Charles st 67 Railroad ave and Wayne at 62 Washington and First sts 6 1 Turnpike and Elm st 64 Smith vt and Watson ave 66 Commerc ? and State sta 72 Front and Smith its 78 Water and Gordon t.ts 74 Kearny ave and Gordon at 82 Smith and Herbert St 83 Woodbridge road and Washington st 84 Lehigh ave and Stanford st To send in an alarm, open the door of the box and pull down the leve r and let go once only. Stay at box until firemen arrive. SPKCI4.L CALLS. 1 tap? Break in circuit. 2 taps? Drill and fire alarm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson and High street always to be used for this trial 8 taps Fire out. 5 taps- Police call. 12? Call for Lincoln Hose 18? Call for Washington Hose. 14? Uall for McClellan Hose 1&? Call for Pro tection H. and L. Foley's Kidney Cure makes Udt^eys and bladder right PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schcdole lu effect, N ot. 1 )08 lail ? (OCONNt-t-t-COQO 8 :23J825g?S83 :2ass;s8gss ? OOOOOf-iv4f-<f-? <0 > A. * a o * zU snsialSfsg & ?XOtAOOOOO SSSSSSSS :tt 9?9?0>OCOO ? 82S83SS8&2 : ?10 <o ?o co . I SSSSSSSS OHOHHHihN 8S282SSS3 ??#oo?ooo SSgsgggjg O ? ?-? ~ ?-.?-? 0? w-4 ?5SSSSSS82 ? tCtCNt. t- t- OPCD |S :8388?8!88 ??C>Q*0<0t0cC<0fc? :|S :*>2838S28S "flm< a >o<o?D<otp ;^ss56saaa ? ? *00 00 ?' S :?SSS5;S?S 3 i 3 2 2 "* """ "IS S28fc33S:s :St ao?oo3>?sroo ? o ?-? r-? ? ^ SSSSfeSSS :b j COCOtO?Nt-NN *1 38238288 ;5 K}l0l00<0?0? ? ?0 'g2S3S8328S : | im SS&33SSS HHri?NW?? rtrlHHHHHrl SS232fc2 :S J 0? 2* ? N ??? fH T7 ?T* ? >-< S2388aS2 ?? w^wyf^miQ ? ?c S883SSS8 :S ssSSSSSSS N?r?w2?Hnr 2S8S26SS :S O O 0* OO r-*T+ t+ ? wm SS$?8$8S8 ; x> a> qo ? 03 as os o? o ? :8 :255!s8 :S ? to 'oootot- ? ? ? : ??* ?i*? . -0D ? 5? I ' ?? |s t '-S ?* : ja Sftp~* |?jS* ?PSBS &l iiiii at "7" Stops only to take on or let off pasaenfrer for or from Perth Amboy on notice to Agent o Conductor. For further information see time-tables Tickets for all points on the Pennaylvanit Railroad and connections, Pullman accom modations. Ac., at ticket office, Perth Amboy J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. J. H. WOOD. Oen'l F ass. Ag't. LEHIGH VALLE Y RAILHOAD Time Table In effect Feb 8th, 1908. stations In New fork, foot ot Oortlandt, L> ?< broeses and W jet 23rd etrsete, Fenna. R. I Ferries. Trains Lbavi Stat* Strbbt Statiob. FOR NEW YORK. 6.10, 7.43 a. m; 4.25 p. m. for New York. 1.80 p. m. daily connw s .tJU- way train for Bound Brook, Mituch Chunk, Weatherly, Hazelton and inDertrvedJ&te points. FOJfc SOUTH PLAIN FIELD. 6.10, 7.43, aSoa. 1.30,4.25, p. m. ttuiaaye 7.43 a. Hi 1.30. 6.15J?. m. FUR OTiJEB POINTS^ v 7.43 a. m. Dally Connect with Local tralr for Easton, Buffalo, NiaKaYw Falls ar>,1 Chicago. 4.25 p. m. Dally Except Sunday Express foi for Wilkes Barre, Scran ton, Hazelton PottBViile, and principal Intermediate stations. 6.15 p. m. Sundays only Through train tor Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and Chicago, connects for New York. TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH PLAINF1EL.L FOR PERTH AMBOY 8.40, a. tt. 3.45, 5.00, 7.45, p. m. Sundays. 10.35 a. m., 5.C0, 7.45 . m. Trains arrive Perth Am Dov? 9.01 a.m., 4.05, 5.26, 8.05 p. m. Sunday 10.57 a. m., 5.25, 8.0i p. m. Tickets sold to all Western Points. For further information apply to tlcke' agents. READING SYBTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Corrected to Kov?n>bcr. TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY. For New fork, Newark and Elizabeth 8.00 Thursdays & Saturdays to New York (only) 6 35, 7 17, 7.45, 8 17,9 51, 11.18. a. m? 18 09, 1 10, 2 52, 4 50, 5 09, 6 20, 7 48, 7 61, 9 55, p. m. Sundays, 8 00, 8 87, a. m. 5 29, 9 18, p. m. For Philadelphia and Trenton via Bound Brook, 7 17, 8.17, 11 18, a. m. 1 10, 5 09 p. m., mi days, 8 37 a. m 5 29 p.m. For Long Blanch, ocean drove, etc. 5.07 9 20, a. m. 12.23, 2 27 , 4 57, 5 15, 6 88, 7 19,1 (12.36 Wednesdays and Sundays only) p. m Sundays 9 55, a. m. 54 p. m. For Freehold, 5 07, 9 80 a. m., 18.22 8 87, 57, >. 6 83, p. m. Additional trains for Red Bank 2.87, 4 57, 6.88 P. 81. For South Amboy, 5 15, 5.58, 9.89. Through tickets to all points at low ast rate may be had on application In advance to tb ticket agent at the station. W, 9, Bbblkr, Vice- Pres. & Genera 1 Manager | 0. M. Bum, General Passenger Agent. RARITAN TRACTION CO. Time Table m Effect Sept. 15, 1902. Cars Itave Metuchan for Perth Anboy and all point- Kb st to Boynton Bea h at 5 and 85 minu ' !?< a t t-aoh hour from 6 a m. to 8.85 p. m., aud from 8 35 u 11. Sj p. uu. at 85 minutes past the houi Cars le*ve Kn o-bey School for Metuchen at 5 and 85 mlnnle ? past each hour from 6 a. m o b.Sii p ii j ana every hour from 8 to .1.3 p. m. Cars lea v Kca.. i-y tor all points East every 15 uiiuutes C..r e .vet Bridge at Woodbridge Creek for Keasbr . at fo t of Smith Street every 80 minu i en from t< 15 a. m, 10 11.45 p. m. Carsle.ve Bridge at Wood oriel ge Creek for Heiuuhen on the even hour and half hour from 6 a ni. to 7 80 p. m. and on the half hour onlv from 7.80 to 11 p. m. Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Metuchen and Keasbey Sohool at 18 and 48 minutes past each hour from 6a. m. to 8 p m. and fiom 8 to 1 p. m. at 48 minutes only and for Keasbey ai foot of Smith Street at 8 and 88 minutes past the hour. Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Bridge at Woodbridge Creek at 11, 96, 41 and 56 minutes past each hour from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. WM. G. BOCK. Superintendent. Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R. Time Table In effect on and after Hay SV 1908. Pertii Am boy to New York ?Leave foot of 8mith St. daily except Sundays and. Legal Holiday 5 16. 6 18 6.58, 7.8S, 7 86, 8 Orf, (Tie. 10.96 and 11.25*. m. 12.56, 1 66 2.66, 8.55, 4.48, 6.00, 6.47,7.55, 9.0b .10.80, 11.16 P. H, Sundays and Legal Holidays 6.80, 7.66, 8.56, 9.66, "0. 56 II. 55 A. M. 19.66, 1.66 2.56, 8.6ft, 4. 0, 5.60, 6.50 8 86, P. M. . Ne -v York to Perth Amboy:? Leave foot of Whitehall f*t. dailv except Sunday and Legal Holidays, 5.50. 6.50,8 00,9.00. 10.00, 11.00 a. m. 18.80 1.66 8 80,8 86,4 0. 6.10, S.3U 5.46, 6.86 7.80 8.26 9.40, 11.06*19.96. Sunday b and Legal Holida" s. Leave New York. 7.00, 9.1 0. 10.00, 11 00 19 00, a. m 1 .00, 9 .00. 8 00, 4.00. 5.00, 6.00, 7 00, 8.80, 9 40. p. m, Ftrry between Perth Anboy and Tottenville? leave Perth Amboy dai y *5.16, x6 18, 6.82, 16.68, Z7.86, x8 06, X8.56. H.40, xl0.86 10 66, xll.96 a. m. 12 26, *12.66 Xl.55, x2.55, x8.56, X4.48, 6 85, X6.00, X6.47, 7 96, 7.66, 9.00, 9.56, 10.80 xll.15, 12. Op. m. Sundays-6.90, 7.66, 8.66, 9.66, 1 .66, 11.66. a. m. 19.66, 1.65, 9.66, 8 66, 4.50, 6.50,6.60 7.80, 8.96, 9.95, 10 80. p. m. Leave Tottenville dally xl. 80, 5.56, 6 22, 6.42 X7.10. 7.60 x8.16, x9 10. xl0.06, 10.40 ill 06 a. m. xlS.06, 19 40 xl .86, x9 86, X8.40, x4.82, 6.10, X& 40, xD.18, *6.55, 7.40, 8.41, 8.40, 9.40 10.16, 10.46, p m. 19.10, 1.80 A. M. Bundaya;- 7.89. 8 10,9.80, 10.10, 11.10, a. m 12.10, 1.10. 9.10, 8.10, 4.10, 6.10, 6.10, 7.10, 8.10 9 00, 9.40, 10 60 p. m. J. YAK SMITH, P. H. CAflSIDY, Beoelver, Gea'l Traffic Agent. Something New! ! Pepto-Manganate of Iron arid Sarsaparilla Tablets Makes Pure, Rich Blood. Strengthens the Nerves The Best Spring Tonic. The Medicine That Is All Medicine Box of 100 Tablets - ? 50 cents KEASBEY & BARNEKOV, Druggists 335 State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Th? Middleman. Mrs. Reuben ? You're a big fool to pay a hundred dollars for that gold brick. Keuben ? Don't worry. I'll sell that there brick to Si Hopkins fer two hundred. He's twict as big a fool as I be. ? N. Y. Journal. A Cheerful Loner. Miss Johnson ? He admits dat he gambles ? but says he only does it to try to git money 'nough fo' us to git mahried on! Miss Jackson ? Wal, ah reckon dat's de trufe! Dey say he's jes' de cheer fullest loser in Blackville! ? Puck. BARITAN CAFE BOWLING BILLIARDS 82-1B4 Smith St. Perth Am boy JAMES KIRBY, Prop. HENRY F. KOCH Agent for Columbia Farm Wagons and Carriages. 222 New Brunswick Avenue. GARDELL BROS., Successor to D. MoFarland. Move Furniture Carefully and at Reasonable Cost 23 Kins Street. Foley's Honey an J Tat *Jr children .safe, sure. A In opiates. \ E. J. FLANAGAN, AGENT FOR THE Conn. Fire Insurance Co of Hartford, Conn. Phoenix Insurance Co of Hartford, and Equitable Life Ins. Co . of New York City. Springfield, Fire $ Marin* Insurance Co. of Springfield, Mass. Brown's Building, WOODBRIDGE, - N. J. KIDNEY DISEASES tft ths most fatil of afl (fe ar money nfundsd. CnnfN semediw rccofnittd by aaad asni physician* as th? bat flat Kidney and BUAto trauUsa. Builderis^a fid Contractors Directory CHRISTENSEN & FEDDERSEN Masons and Contractors Office: 1 88 Madison Ave. Tel. 67b Perth Amboy, N. J. John Obdch Julius A. Ihricki 170 Rector st . 87 Division st. OBUCH & IHRICKI, Carpenters & Builders Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates furnished free of oharge. Shop opp. P. R. R, Depot. Perth Amboj WALL PAPERS "wKRK CHEAPER We call with samples, suit all In price and do PERFECT WORK, which means? 1st, Paper must be perfectly CLEAN. 2nd. MATCHED. 8rd. PLUMB. 4th. SEAMS must ?ol show. 5th. Should be done quickly, and Sth, NfcVER PEEL OFF. N. ??per Hanging Co. 136 RECTOR ST. Tel. 47 F. J. H. TYRRELL FINE TEAMS AND COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A QPPPTATTV Carting to ALL PARTS of the CITY Residence and Offioe; 30 Commerce St. Tel. Call 34. Sand, Grvel, Brick, Flue Linings and Sewer Pipe Furnished. 120 So. Second St. 170 Brighton Ave. LUND & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters and Builders Office and Shop: 6 East Avenue. Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended to CHRIS RASMUSSEN Carpenter and Builder. Oak St Alterations and Jobbing attended to. GRAHAM & M'KEON General Contractors EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC. Sand, Gravel,. Broken Stone, Carting, Etc 244 Snlth St. 225 New Brunswick Ave. J. P. KOYEN CARPENTER and BUILDER Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended to 90 New Brunswick Av., Perth Amboy SHOP; 17 KING ST. PERRINE- BUCKELEW COMPANY F. J. RUB, Manager BUILDING CONTRACTORS Plans ana specifications furnished on appli cation. Jobbing given prompt attention. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 112 Rector St. Perth Amboy AXEL WICKSTROM Carpenter Jobbing, steam Sawing, Turning, Scroll and all Mill Work. Shop and Offloe; 178 Madison Avenue R. B. SMITH Sanitary Plumber Tinning and Sheet Iron Worker. 8toam and Gas Fitter. Jobbing promptly attended to. Shop 28 Hall Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. F. X. UR8ANSKI House Paintln#, Paper Hanging, Interior Dttorating.7 238 Washington St. JENS K. JENSEN OFFICB" Reaidenoe; 250 W&sbk Perth F. J. LARKIN Plumbing A Gas I Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heal Dealer In Stores, Range* J Repairing of all kin i 867 State street, Perth j THE FARRINGTON CO. Successors to Farrington A Runyon^ LUMBER, LIME, LATH, MILLWORK, HARDWARE All kinds of BulldlEg Material 1 0<Jlce. 188 Favette street Perth Amti E. 0. CARLSON, 2SKKL*** Painter & Parnrhanger Jobb'ng promp* y ttented to 157 I C. W. WINBERG Painter and Paper 142 Brighton Ave. Established in 1880. W. J. DONNELL Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Cement, Doors, Sashes,1 Blinds, Mouldings, Builder's Hardware, Hair aud Nails. Office and Yard; Je.Terson St.&'C. R. R. of N. J. P-rth Amboy, N. J. PETERSEN & JACOBSEN Carpenters and Builders Barclay St. Perth Amboy JOHN H. DAYTON Registered Architect 56 Market Street FERDINAND WETTERBERG Painter and Paper Hanger 125 Brighton At*. LEO DRESSLER Carpenter and Builder Jobbing promptly attended to. East At. _____ Artificial Stone and Cement Works Office: 108 Fulton St., New York City A. SMITH, Mason and Builder Estimates Cheerfully given. 84 Oa/herlne at., nr. Hall Ave. Perth Ambo Adverts in the Evening News BANKER SA LVB ??>?' huallnfl ??Ivelnth# wortt.