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CHURCH NOTICES. Presbyterian. Servioes in the Presbyterian chnroh tomorrow at 10. 30 a. m. and 7.45 p. m., evening subject " Sour Qrapes. " Swedish Lutheran. Rev. Oonrad Poterson from Arling ton, N. J., will preach in Our Savionrs Danish Lutheran church in the Swed ish language tomorrow afternoon at 3.80 p. m. Simpson M. E. Devotional meeting, 9.30 a. m. ; Preaohing by pastor 10.30 a. m., sub jeot of sermon, "A Sabbath Dav's Work with Jesus Ohrist. " Sundav school 2.80 p. m. At 7.45 p. m. will be the beginning of a series of one hour services for young and old. The Epworth League will unite in these services. On Sunday evening an hour of story and song entitled "The Pil grim" will be rendered. The follow ing is the program : Introduction of the Pilgrim by the paUt*. "Oom? said Jesus," Mr. James Noe; "Gates Ajar," Misses Lynch and Mercer: "Romsuo the Per ishing chorus; "Throw out the Life Ltae" Kt. W. Noc; "I'm a Pilgrim," to bo read; "One Sweetly Solemn Thougnt, " Miss A. Williams; "Mv Faith Looks Up to Thee," Miss J. Cornell ; "At the Gross," chorus; "Fear Not," S. J. Garretson ; "Abide with Me," Miss Thomas; "When Peaoe Like a River," Mrs. Pemberton and quartet; Sun of my Soul," Miss S.Rankin; "Am I a Soldier," Mr. James Skidmore ; " Striko for Victory" MenB voioes ; 'Guide Me" Mrs. Macan ; "Be Leadeth Me, " Miss Edna Coutts; "Oh Beulah Land, " chorus; "On Jor dan's Stormy Bank," Mr. D. O. Noe; "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me, "^E. Hils dorf; "Angels of Jesus, " Mrs. Macan; "Holy, Holy, Holy," chorus. The Story of the Pilgrim will be rendered by Mrs. F. L. Herrington. Baptist. Rev. Percy R. Ferris will preach tomorrow, morning from the theme " What it means to be a Christian." The evening worship begins at 7.45 with a song and praise service con ducted by the young people of the ohnroh, after which the pastor will preaoh from the subject "How a Soul May be Saved. " Morning prayer ser vice at 9. 45, Sunday school at 2. 30 p. m. - PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST. The. -yy acnut and guide. Pawnee BlUJ/ going to jfving his great Wild MTenShow ExhitSiti'bn to our city. Many new and startling features are presented this season, in fact, and it ia a (act that the show is twice its former size. Over a thousand people and horses are employed. The grand military review is particularly praise worthy. The Juvenile Wild West Show for the children is a decided novelty. Oolonel Pope, of bicyole fame, re cently said that the first essential to business snocess is "advertising;" that the second essential was "big advertising;" and the third, "bigger advertising" . 1. 1 1 , i . -- ^REALESTATE I ADVERTISING. k Modern House. Eight rooms. All improvements large lot, on Rector Street for sale at a bargain. THE 'BISHOP COMPANY . ' 122 ^MITH STREET t V/f ECONOMY... If;you are interested iu good property low oOst, call ou us. Wf li ave soim flue lots on William street for ?ale eheap. Boynton Brothers. Amboy Bealtv and Construction Company. A good business property (or sale on Smith Street, house nearly new, Store 20x4^ feet, 10 large rooms, a decided bargain, terms reasonable. Post Offioe Building. ust THINK OF IT! ~~ A House and Lot ina desirable part of the City for $900. En quire R., care of Perth Amboy Evening News. G&EISEir & DAHL, Masons and Builders, Boom 14 Scheuer Building. .ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Open: Even Iukh 7 to IO. MILLTOWN BRIDGE. Messrs. DeHart, Allgair and Rush- j er, of the Milltown Bridge Committee of the Board of Freeholders, met with President Judge Krueger and Super intendeut Walsh of the Middlesex & Somerset Traction Company, yester day afternoon at the bridge to consider the new structure to be placed there. It is expected to cost $7,0'J0 and the company will pay one-half of the cost. Tike Tfieatres* Henry W. Savage has announced that he will produce in Septembor a new comic opera by Henry Blossom Jr., with music by Alfred G. Robyn entitled "The Yankee Consul. " There had been some idea of calling the opera "The Lieutenant Commander," but for obvious reasons this title was dropped. The production will bo made upon a costly and elaborate scale Mr. Blossom established his reputa tion as an author by his two famous works, "Checkers" and "The Docu ments in Evidence." Mr. Robyn is one of the leading musicians and oom posers of St. Louis. His best known song is "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." Maclyn Arbuckle who is to play the leading role in Henry W. Savage's production of "The County Chair man," the spectacular comedy-drama by George Ade next season, is regard ed as the strongest golf player at Winthrop Centre, Mass. ? also one of the heaviest. Ho is rapidly reducing his weight, however, and in a few weeks expects to enter the light weight class of golf players. The Boston Stock Exchange waived one of its strictest rules last week and extended to four members of the chorus of "Peggy from Paris," the successful Georgo Ade musical comedy playing at the Tremont Thoatre the privileges of the floor. This is the first instance on record where women were permitted on the floor of the stock exchange in Boston dnring busi ness hours. The names of the "Peggy from Paris" girls so highly honored were: Eulalie Jensen, Edith Danell, Brownie Hall and Mabel Rice. Fourth of July Excursion. Grand Fourth of July excursion to Manch Chunk and Glen Onoko via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Special train will leave Perth Amboy at 8. CO a. m. and returning will leave Glen Onoko 5.30 p. m., Mauch Ohunk 5.45 p. ni. Fare for the round trip, adults $1.50, children 75 cents. Consult Ticket Agents for further informa tion. 1084-6-28-lOt Schooner Dlnnltled by Smallpox. CAPE HENRY. Va., June 27.-The schooner Henry Sutton, Captain Rog ers, bound from Bangor, Mo., to Fer nandina, Fla., has been anchored off Ocracoke for three days. It Is reported that smallpox lias broken out among the crew and tlmt the schooner is dlsa Med. i CHANGE OF NAMES. Notice is hereby Riven, by the authority of the Commissioners of Navigation letter dated June 28, 1903, the names of the baiges herein men tioned have been changed as follows : "W. A. P. No. 3." E. Hughes. "W. A. P. No. 4." J. Hughes. "W. A. P. No. 19." to F. Hughes. ROBERT CARSON, Collector of Custom, Port Perth Amboy, N. J. 1994-6-25-4t Have you thought about COAL for next Winter ? If not, you had better be up and doing. 0 ft E Mont 82 SMITH ST. Perth Amboy, New Jersey L >ng Distance Tel. 20-A. H. & M. Tel. 13-A. r~ WE are Prepared to Make Installment Payments to ^ \ BORROWERS OR PARTIES BUILDING. \ File Plans, Specifications, Bids and receive all information. Contractors Please Note. Citizens' Building and Loan Association, 194 HIGH STREET. 4 , . > - Js < FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT EXECUTOR'S SALE All the property herein after mention ed, not sold at privat.a sale, between now and the 30th day of J tine, instant, will be sold al public sale to tho highest bidder, on the day l?*t aforr utid, at the Fackcr House, in the city of P<srth Am boy, N. J., at 2 o'clock in the afterncOti of said day Any persou wishing to purchase all or any of this property may make private of fer for sime betwren now and the time of publio sale above referred to. Conditions of public sale will be furn shed on application to the undersigned. 2 lots on East sideof State St. 25U. North of DeKalb Ave. 3 lots on JJiast side of State St. 25ft. South of DeKalb Ave. 2 lots on North side o( DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. E .st of State St. 2 lots on South side of DeKalb Ave. about 100 ft. E.ist of State St. 8 lo s on North side of DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. East from Corner of Mechanio St. 4 lotso-i South side of DeKalb Ave. 50 ft. Westerly from Corner of High St 2 lots on West side of Iligh St. 100 ft. from DeKalb Ave. 4 lots on North side of Washington St. 50ft. from Corner of High St. aud Wash ington St. 3 lots on Southeast Corner of DeKalb Ave. and M chanio St. 3 lots on East side of Mechanic St. 100 ft. Northerly from Corner of Washington St. Dated June 17, 1903. JOHN T. DUNN, Executer of the Estate of Rev. Peter L. Connolly, dee'd, 225 Broad street, Eliza beth, N. J. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. The Danish West Indies has accepted the invitation to take part in the St. Louis exposition. Six Macedonion revolutionists were killed by their own dynamite in a raid at Kostendil. Bulgaria. King Edward has invited the visit ing American riflemen to attend the military review at Aldershot. It is reported in Washington that Russia may refuse to receive the Jews' petition from the president. Finance Minister Witte at St. Peters burg has promised to aid credit of mer chant sufferers of Ivishineff. By order of President Roosevelt pet ty officers of the navy appointed after luly 1 w'ill receive if TO a month. Children in Peril. ? Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's >lile are those when the littlfc ones have the croup. Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and effective remedy that never fails. "My boy would have died from membran-ous croup if it had not been for Foley's Honey and Tar," waites C. W. Lyuch of Winchester, Iud. Sexton's Pharmacy 70 Smith St. Knclntr at Shrrpuhesd Bay. NEW YOHIv, June 27. ? The summer like weather that prevailed at the Slieepshend Bay track drew out a big attendance, and the tulent had a profit able time. The Thistle stakes went to the second choice. Andy Williams, who closed very strong in the stretch and beat the favorite. Duke of Kendal, a short head. The Itival warmed up like a wild horse, and there was a heavy play on him. He flattered his backers for awhile, but died away in the stretch. Etfle Slieppnrd. backed from 50 to 1 to 12 to 1 in tlie first race, wheeled as the barrier went up and was left at the post. Valour, the win ner of the last race, was bid up to $4,000, an advance of $2,300 over his entered selling price. C. Fellows was the buyer. Melfor Wim American Cap. KIEL, Prussia, June 27.? The Meteor sailed by the emperor of Germany won the race for cruising schooners and the American cup. heating the Hamburg by 4m. l!)s. The Hamburg was leading toward the finish when she broke her topmast and thus lost several minutes. The Iduna finished 25 Vi minutes behind the Meteor, which covered the course of a fraction over twenty-one miles in 6h. 19m. 14s. The Herreshoff built Navahoe in her class beat the English built Comet, which was presented by Emperor William to the German navy, by 14m. 18s. A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi cian of Smith's Grove, Ky.. for over thir ty years, writes l.is personal experience with Foley's Kidney cure: "For years I had been greatly botheied with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged pros tate gland. I used everything known to the brofession without relibf, until I com menced to use Foley's kidney Cure. Af ter taking thiee bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily In my practice and heartily recom mend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hun dreds of cases with |>erfect. success. Sex ton's Pharmacy 70 Smith St. Lost anything : A cent-a-word ad. in the Evening News will find it for you. P. SANTOKO, NevfYov*?! 105 Smith street. Ladies' and Gentlemen's 1TAILORI We have ju<it opened a fiist-class tail oring establishment, for ladies and gentle men at the above address. The public is invited to call and inspect our stook. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty. Honest Goods. Low Prices, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. P>ease call in and see . . . 3. Sossin's Display of OIL STOVES, GAS STOVES AND PIPES. It will pay you. J. SOSSIN, 114 Smith St. Shrine ItentN the Favorite. DETROIT. Mich.. June 27.? The im proved track at Highland park, after three weeks of rain and mud, set the form players all at sea. and picking the winners from the big fields was a most difficult task. The feature event, a race at s^ven furlongs for three-year-old Al lies, was won by Shrine, who cut out a commanding lead in the first furlong and finished two lengths before Birch Broom, the favorite. It will pay you to go up to SOME^VILLE when you want a WAGON OF ANY KIND and see the immense stock of Ballantine & Van Fleet Carriage Manufacturing Company BEFORE YOU BUY. Charles Geer, our representative, will call and see you, if you drop a postal as a line. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE STATE TO SELECT FROM. 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