DELTAS, DEFEATED CRESCENTS
The Delta baseball team defeated
tho Orescent baseball team yesterday
afternoon at the Koasbey diamond by
a sooro of 12 to 9. For a long time
tho Deltas have had a standing chal
lenge against the Crescents, bat that
team did not soem to pay any atten
tion to Manager Brain. So when the
Doltas came out tho winners there
was groat sorrow in the ranks of the
Oresconts. The game commenced at
2.30 an ended at 4.30. The Deltas
battery was Oleson and Yates. The
battory for the Crescents was Oleary
and Costello.
WERE DEFEATED HERE.
The Atlantic Terra Cotta baseball
team, of Tottenville, came over to
Perth Amboy Saturday afternoon.
They were defeated at the Keasbey
diamond by the Perth Amboy Terra
Cotta first baseball toam. The soore
was 5 to 4. The battery for the At
lantic were McGovern and Heard.
The local team's battery was Grimley
and Linderberg.
WENT TO MIDLAND.
Century Wheelmen, of Newark,
lf>xirty-fiv? strong, passed through
town at 8.30 o'clock yesterday morn
ing. They went to Midland Beach,
Staten Island, whero they had dinner.
They came back through town at 4
o'clock.
GAME POSTPONED.
The Delta baseball toam postponed
their game with tne Motuchen base
ball team Saturday afternoon until
next Saturday.
ST. ALOYSIUS WON.
The St. Aloysius Cadets went over
to Tottenville Saturday. They de
feated tho Tottenville second baseball
team by a score of 18 to 9.
SCORE WAS 9 TO 8.
The Standard Underground Cable
Works baseball team was defeated
Saturday afternoon by the Chomioal
Works first team by a soore of 9 to 8.
THEODORE BLOOD&OOD
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
42 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J.
swim tons.
?AT?
D. V. RUSH'S
3S3 State Street
RARITAN CAFE
BOWLING BILLIARDS
B2-1Q4 Smith St Perth Amboy
JAMES KIRBY, Prop.
He Wn? Bitter.
"John," said the stern woman,
'what great man was It that wrote
'Woman is Heaven's best gift to
man'?"
"He was no great man at all,"
growled the little hcnpecked husband.
"He wasn't?"
"No, he was a chump." ? Chicago
Daily News.
The Retort Juvenile.
"May," said Mrs. Upjohn to her
youngest, "you shock me with your be
) havior. You are a perfect tomboy.
Why can't you be like your little play
mate, Leila Oreen.? She is gentle, soft
4 voiced, well behaved, and always lady
like." *
"Yes." said May, "but so's her moth
er." ? Chicago Tribune.
More Titan He Conltl Stnnil,
Mother ? Don't you like the little girl
I across the street any more?
* Willy ? N.o'm. She's in love with a
boy I can't lick. ? Puck.
She Knew.
He? I think your father is going to
ask my intentions, Doro.thy.
She ? Yes? I wonder why he doesn't
ask me! ? Puck.
He Broke Rven.
"So Howland married out west?"
"Yep. Went out to save his lutgv
and lost his heart." ? Chicago Ameri
can.
A I.over*' Quarrel.
He? Put it wasn't my fault.
1 She ? Well, you might at least say It
Was.-i-Chieingo American.
7 NOTICE.
If' | Notice is hearby given that the undesigned
| , V Intends making application to the Board Of
ft^a-rcise Commissioners of the Cltv of I'erth Am
> at their next meeting, for a license to
J" wK It saloon with the privilege ot selling malt
M^n^^irltous liquors in the City of Perth Am
|n the house owned by btmsolf on
inswick Ave., and Washington St.
?gLiSt o e w JKNa JENSEN.
HHHhHH
WRESTLING GOSSIP
The match between Jim Parr and
Dan McLeoct, which was to have been
decided at Buffalo this month, has
been called off. It appoars that the
club which promoted the contest did
not think it would draw in view of
McLeod's demonstrated superiority
over Parr. Ho met the Englishman a
few weeks ago and had no trouble in
throwing him.
Another match between Arthur
Kelter and George Bothner may be
arranged provided the former will
agree to scale the lightweight limit,
185 pounds. This, Kelter says, he
can do, but there are plenty of HDorts
who believe otherwise. Keltorisnow
in fine shape and if he attempts to
take off any more weight it will be a
detriment to him. Kelter weighs
about 143 pounds stripped.
COPPER WORKS DOWNED.
The American Smelting and Refin
ing Company's team defeated the
Raritan Copper Works first team by a
scor$ of 12 to 9 Saturday afternoon.
Tho battery for the A. S. and R. boys
was Miller and Marko. The Copper
Works battery was Smith and Lind.
Jacob Ludwig was umpire.
EMERALDS WON.
On Saturday afternoon tho Emerald
baseball team defeated the Apline
basoball team by a score of 8 to 7.
Tho game throughout was very excit
ing. The battery for the Emeralds
was Johnson and Lind. The Alpines
battery was Peterson and Olunoy.
RIVERSIDES WERE VICTORS.
The Riverside baseball team jour
noyod to South Amboy Saturday after
noon whore they defeated St. Mary's
baseball team by a score of 17 to 7.
Henry Kress did the pitohing and
James Ward tho catohing for the
Riversides.
STANDARD TEAM LOST. '
The Standard Terra Cotta baseball
team lost to the Matawan baseball
team Saturday by a score of ? to 1.
Zimmerman and Oloary were the bat
tery for the local team.
A Now Bollril Dinner.
"I have a little niece," said the
raconteur of the Sewing Circle, "who
is never so happy as when she is al
lowed to visit the kitchen and watch
tJie servants at work. Fortunately,
her mother has good-natured serv
ants who rather enjoy having the
child around, so many are the
charmed hours which Jessie spends
downstairs making little pies under
the cook's superintendence, and pre
tending she is 'grown up.'
"The other day she descended to
the laundry to oversee the family
wash in her busy little way. She gave
one look of utter astonishment as
Mary put on the clothes to boil, and ,
then fairly flew upstairs to her moth
er, exclaiming:
"'Oh, mamma! What, do you think?
Mary's cooking the clothes for din
ner!'" ? Boston Budget.
y?
ito Place for tlie Doctor.
A physician whose belief in the fu
ture accords with that of the late Col.
lngersoll had occasion recently to
perform a surgical operation upon a
man not select in his language. After
etherizing his patient the operation
was successfully performed. When
the effect of the ether had passed off
the subject, looking wildly around the
room, exclaimed: "Where am I?" The i
doctor replied: "Oh, you are all !
right." "But," said the man, "I may I
be all right, but where am I?" The '
doctor answered jocularly: "In '
Heaven." The patient, responded: "If
that's so I'd like to know what in.
you are doing here?" ? Chicago Chron
icle.
Mctlioil In Her MimIiiohn.
The feminine coterie was holding a
garrulous powwow in the drawing
room, when suddenly a mouse loomed
up amid the scenery. It was all of the
fair o^es in a go-as-you-please race to
the lawn with the exception of one
maid of more or less uncertain years.
"Why didn't you run, too?" asked
the strong man who rushed gallantly
to the rescue. ,
"I ? I was in h-hopes," sobbed she of
the unrecorded birthday anniversa
ries, "that I m-might be scared out of
s-several years g-growth if I re-re
main ed."
Whereupon the strong man took on
a sympathetic look and said never a
word. ? Chicago Daily News.
Complying' with the Uule?.
"Here," said the doorkeeper in tho
lobby of the playhouse, "what are
you going to do with that baby car
riage?"
"Take ut in th' theater," respond
ed Mrs. Murphy; "ut siz on th' pro
gramme thot 'babies are not admit
ted in ar-rums.' " ? Chicago Daily
News.
Statistic*.
Figures may not lie, l>ut statistician*
vocationally get their dates mixed.?
Shicago Daily News,
BACK GIVES OUT.
Plenty of Perth Amboy Readers
Have This Experience.
You tax the kidneys ? overwork thorn.
They can't keep up thecontiuual strain.
The back give* out ? it aches and pains.
Urinary troublt s set in.
Dont wait longer, take Doan's Kidney
Pills.
This lady tells you how they act,
Mrs. Margaret Ann Doremus, of 45
Arch St., Patterson, *:ays: "In 1896 seven
yoars ago, I publicly expressed my opin
ion about Doan's Kidney P ills aud relat
ed my experience with them in the Pat
terson newspapers, Hince then I havo
noticed it ruuuing regularly in said news
papers, with the tcstimouy of other citi
izetis. What I then said I have no reas
on to deny, during the time which has
elapsed since Doau's Kidney Pills cured
me of a stead v ache across the small of
my back which was always aggravated
whan I caught cold, overtaxed myself
which hurt severely when I stooped,
straightened up unexpectedly, and for
whioh I was treated for two years by
phisioiaus. I have had 110 indication of
any return. I constantly keep Doan's
Kidney Pills in the house not because 1
lequire them for any symptom that are
manifested, but I find them a good tonic,
and I believe they ward off the possibil
ty of an attack of ill health from disord
ered Kidneys."
Just such emphatic endorsement can
be had right here in Perth Amboy. Drop
i:tto G, VV. Parison's drug store and ask
him what his custimors report. ^
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents
a box. Foster-Milburu (Jo. Buffalo, N.Y.
sole agents for the U. 8.
The Old Story.
l/ove reigns as In the long ago.
And still with sorrow 'tis beset.
And Jimmy Jones is Romeo
And Sally Bogus Is Juliet.
?Washington Star.
CdSSCIENTIOIIS.
Young Girl ? I went to a palmist
the other day, and he told me such a
lot of lovely thing's.
Old Girl ? Oh! they are no pood. 1
went to one onee. He looked at my
hand, then he looked at my lace, and
then he gave me my money back. ?
Ally Sloper.
The flsh are smaller than they were
When father pulled the line with vigor.
Somehow, our statements don't comixarej
Our fish are smaller ? stories bigger.
?Chicago Record-Herald.
Sewer Assessment Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that by
virtue of an order and direction of
the Circuit Court of the County of
Middlesex, dated the sixteenth dav of
June in the year Nineteen Hundred
and Three, the undersigned,1 the Com
missioners appointed by the said Court
to estimato and assess the benefits to
lands in the vicinity of the new sewer
laid and constructed in Barclay^street
from Cornell stroet and connecting
with the sower already laid in Wood
bridge Road in the City of Perth Am
boy, will meet at the Council Chamber
in the City Hall in said City on Mon
day the Twenty-ninth dav of June in
stant, at two o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, to give public hearing to
all parties in interest who may desire
to be heard in reference to tho matter
of tho assessment for benefits conferred
by the construction of said new sower,
upon tho lauds and real estate in the
vioinity thereof, pursuant to an act of
tne Legislature of the State of New
Jersey entitled "An Act to authorize
cities to construct sewers and drains
and to provide for the pavmont there
of. " Approved Maroh 8th, 1882, and
of tho several acts supplementary
thoreto and amendatory thereof,
g Dated June 17th, 1003.
John G. Garretson,
James E. Nolan,
Jotian Jensen,
Commissioners.
l!m-6.1?-10t
Sewer Assessment Notice:
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an ordei and direction of the Ciicuit
Court of the County of Middlesex, dated
the Sixteenth day of June iu the year
Nineteeu Hundred and Three the under
Signed, tho Commissioners appointed by
tliu said Court to estimato and assess the
benefits to lands iu the viciuity of the
new sower laid aud constructed in
Woodbridge jKoad and connecting
with the sewer already laid iu N'i
ville street and Woodbridge in the Citj
of Perth [Amboy, will meet at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall in said
City on Monday tho Twenty-ninth day ol
June instant, at two o'clook iu the after
noon of said day, to give public hearing
to all parties in interest who may desire
to he heard in reference to the matter of
the assessment for benefits conferred
by the construction of said sower, upon
tho lands anil real estate iu the vicinity
thereof, pursuant to an aet of the s ate
of New Jersey, entitled "An aot autho
rize cities to construct sewers aud drains
aud to provide for the payment of the cost
thereot Approved March 8th, 1882, and
of the several acts supplementary thereto
and atneudatory thereof.
Dated June 17th, 1903.
Johu O. GarretSon. >
J antes E. Nolan. > Commissioners
Johau Jensen. )
Turning the Soalew,
WHY N6T USE PURE WATER?
tDatcfyung
Hatural Spying tDater
Unequaled for Softness and Purity, being slightly Alkaline.
It is recommended for all Blood, Kidney, Liver, Gout
and Rheumatic disorders, or for general use as a Table
Water. One Dollar a Case of Six one-gallon Bottles
Keasbey & Barnekov,
Leading Druggists
335 STATE STREET.
BANNER salve
is the most healing salve in
the world. It cures Sores, Cuts,
Burns and all Skin Diseases.
It positively
Cures Piles
S. Kingsbaker, 80 East Ohio Street.
Chicago, writes : " I had a bad case 01
Piles for several years. BANNER SALVE
cured me quickly and permanently after
several doctors and remedies had failed
to relieve me."
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tor or from Perth A in boy on notice to Agent o
Conductor.
For further Information see tlmo tables
Tickets for all points on the Pennsylvanli
Railroad and connoctions, Pullman accom
modatlons. at tlckct oiliee,Peri h Amboj
J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.
J. R. WOOD, Qen'l F in . Ag't.
PERTH AMBOY POST OFFICE |
SCHEDULE.
Talcing effect May 18, 1903.
Opens at 7 A. M. Closes at 7 P. M. |
Malls Arrive:
New Yorlt. Western and Southern 7.00 a m
?tahway? Woodbridge 7.80 am
South Jersey way Mail 8 00am
Fords and Keasboy.... 8.80am
New York and Northern Way 9 80am
Rahway, direct 12.00 a m
South Jersey Way.... 12.30 p in
Wood ridge direct 1 30
New York and Northern Way. 2.30 pm
New Yurk and Northern W ay 5.10 n
South Jersey Way 5.30 p m
Broo1 lyn, Pennsylvania and N. Jersey i .30 p
Rahway, dirt ct .. fi.30 p m
Fords and Jeastey 6.45pm
Malls Close.
ttahway and Woodbridge 7 15 a m
\ew l ork and Northern Way 7 80 ? m
South Jersey Way 9 00 ,i m
Mew York and Eastern States 9 30a m
Fords and Keasbey 9..50 a m
Sew York and Northern Way 11.80 a in
Rahway and Woodbridge 12.t0am
South Jersey Way 2,00 p m
New York and Northern Way 4,30 p m
South Jersey Way 4.30 pm
Rahway and Woodbridge 4.80 p m
Fords and Keasbey 7 00 p m
All points 7.00 p m
Money Order department opens at 7 a m close*
at ts.45 p m Saturday at 0. 30 p m
Quo. H. Tick. P.M.
FIKE ALARM BOXES.
23 Raritan Copper Works
26 High and Lewis
il Madison aye and Paterson st
28 Market and First sts.
35 Smith and High st
37 state and Smith sts
13 Buckingham ave and llartf
45 Commerce and Front sw
47 High and Washington str
.,4 State st and Buckingham ave
56 hall ave and Charles st
57 Railroad ave and Wayne st
i>2 Washington and First sts
(S> Turnpike and Elm st
64 Smith St and Watson ave
65 Commerce and State sts
72 Front and Smith sts
73 Water and Gordon sts
74 Kearny ave and Gordon st
82 Smith and Herbert St
83 W oodbridge road and Washington st
84 Lehigh ave and Stanford st
To s?nd in an alarm, open the door of the bos I
and pull down the levei and let go once only. |
Stay at box until firemen arrive.
SI'ECIAI. OAI.I.S.
1 tap? Break in circuit. 2 taps - Drill and fire
alarm test. Hydiant at corner of Jefferson and
High street alwaynto be used for this trial 3
taps Fire out. 5 taps? Police call. 12? Call for
Lincoln Hose. 13?Call for Washington Hose.
14? Call for McClellan Hose 15-Call for Pro
tection H. and L.
F0LEYS H0NEY?X\R
Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
HENRY F. KOCH
Agent for Colombia Farm Wagons
and Carriages.
222 New Brunswick Avenue.
6ARDELL BROS..
Successor to D. McFarland.
Move Furniture Carefully
and at Reasonable Cost
22 Klntr wtreet.
Work* Both Waj-a,
"If we had more money at our com
mand," declare the polar explorers,
"we could find the north pole in n.o
time."
"If you had more north poles," re
tort the plutocrats, "you could dis
cover one once in awhile, too."
Whereat the explorers discover, that
their compasses have been deflected
by the wrong bank accounts. ? Judge.
Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R.
Time Table in effect on and after May 17 19C8
Pertu Am toy to . New York ?Leave foot of
Smith St. daily except Sundays and" Legal
Holiday 5 15, G.12 6.58, 7.35, 7 35, 8 05, 8 55
9 55, 10 55." and 11.55 a ni. 12 55,1 55 2.J0, 3.55.
4.3J 5.30. 6.47, 7.55, 8.55, 9.55, 11.80 P. M.
Sundays and Legal Holidays
6.fS, 7.55, S.ro, 9.25, 10.05. 10.55 1.55 A. M. 18.55,
1.55,2.55, 3.55, 4.55, 5.35, 6.15, 6.55 7.8', 8 15,9.15,
10.i0,P. M.
Ne m York to Perth Amboy:? Leave foot of
Whitehall St. dail > except Sunday and Legal
Holidays, |5.' 5, 6.50, 8 00,9.00. 10.00, 11.00a.m.
12.00 1. 0 1.80, 2.30, 3.30, 4 30. 5.10, 5.3G 5.45,
6.35 , 7.30, S.cO, 10.00, 11. IS *12.85.
Sundays and Legal Holidars.
Leave New York (1 05, 8 00, ?. 0. 9.3J, 10.20, 11.00,
18 f0, a m 1.00, it 10,8 M\ 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.35,
7.15, 7.55, 8.85, 9 25, 10.30, 11. <5, p m.
Firry betwi?eu Perth Amboy and Tottenville ?
leave Perth Amboy dai V X.V15, x6 12, 6.38,
X6.58, X7.35, x8 05. X8.55. X .55, 10.25, xlO.56
xll.55 a in. xl2 55, xl.55, 2'2u, x2 r.0, x3.55,
x4.3), x5 31, 6.00, xb 47.7 25, x7.55,x8 55, X9.55,
10.411 xll .90, p. m . 12.40 a.m.
Sundaysand Le al Holidays * 6.15,; *0 55, X7.55,
x8.f.0, X'J.8>, xl .05, 10.30, xl0.55. x 11.55. a m.
xl2.5i, xl.55, x2.55,x 3.55, x4.55, x5.35.x6 15,
X6.55 X7.S5. x .15, x9.15, 9.35, X10.30. 11, 2", p.m.
12.15.a. m.
Leave Toitenville dally xl. 30, 5.55, 6 22, 6.42
x7.10. 7.50 x8 15, X9.10. X10.05, 10.40, xll. 05 ??.
m. X12.05, xl C5x2.05, *8 85, x3.40, 4.10, x4.40,
x5 4fl. x8.18, X6.55, x 7.40, xS.4", X9.40. 10 8J,
xll. 10, p. m. X12.1R. x',30 A. M
Sundays and Legal Holidays *0 25, x7.15, 8 20,
x9.05 9.?0. Xio.15, X10.48, xll 35, a.m. X12.15,
X1.15,X 8.15, X3.16, x 4.10 xi.10, 5 55. x6.20
X7.10.X7.M xs.3.1, x9.22, xl 59, xlO.45, xll 40 p.
m xli.4J,p m xl2 5o,a.m.
?Legal holidays only
xTrain Connect oil.
J. VAN SMITH, P. H. 0A881DY,
Receiver Oen'l Traffic Agent.
iJliHIOH VAJL.L.JSIT KAiLKOAU
Time Table In effect Jane 32, 19(13
Stations In New fork, foot ot Uortlandt, I>et
hrosses and Yt jst 23rd etreote, retina. K.
Ferries,
Tuains Lbavh Stat* Strut Static*.
FOB NEW YOBK.
6.10, 8.00 am 4.20 p.m. l.So p.m. daily connect e
wit; way train for Bound Brook.Maucb Chunk
Weatherly, Hazelton PottsvlHe and intermedi
ate points .
FOK SOUTH PLAIN FIELD.
6.10, 8.00, a, m. 1.80, 4. 20, p. m. Sundays
8.00a, m 1.30, 6.1!> p. mi
FOK OTHEB POINTS
8.C0 a. m. Dally Connect with express train
for Easton, Bethleharn. Ailentownj, Pottsville
Buffalo, Miagars Falls and Chicago. Parlor Cat'
New York to Buffalo, week days only, connects
with local train for all points east of Maucli
Chunk.
j. 20 i> m Dally Except Sunday Express foi
for Wilkes Havre, Scran ton, liazelton,
md principal tntormediat,* stations.
6.15 p. u . Sundays only Through train tor
Buflilo. Niagara Kails, Suspension Bridge
and Chicago, connects lor New. York.
TBA1NS LEAVE SOUTH PLAIN FIELD
FOK PKBTH AMBOY
9.Li, a. ir . 8.45, 5.00, 7.50, p. m. Sundays:
10.35 a. m., 5.10, 7 50 <?. in. Trains arrive Perth
?9.30 a. m? 8.104.05, 5.25, 8.10 p. m. Sun
day, 10.57 a. m., 5.25, 8.10 p. m.
Tickets sold to all Western Points,
For further information apply to tick?
agents.
READING SYSTEM
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
Corrected to May 17 1903
TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY
For New York, Newark and EllcaU th
3.00 Thursdays & Saturdays to New Yorh
(only) 6 35, 7 17, 7.45. New Yors(only) 7.58 8.59
9 51, ll.lt. a. in., 11 .59 12.09 1 10, 3 22 4 50, 5 0?
C 20, 7 45, 8 on, 9 55, p. m. Sundays, 3 U0, 3 37,
a. m. 5 9 4', p. m.
For Phllaaeipnia and Trenton via Him d
Brook, 7 17, 8.59, 11 18. 11.59 a m 1 10, 5 09 p. m
3u< days, 3 37 a. in. 5 29 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, otc. 5.07,
9 20, a. m. 12.22, 2 27, 3 8B, 4 41 5 15, 6 33. Red
Bank (only) 7 19,(12.36 Wednesdays and Sun
days onlyi p. to Sundays #56, a. m. 4 54 p. n>.
For Freehold, 5 07, 9 20 a. in., 12.22 2 27, 6.15
p. m.
Additional trains for Bed Bank 5 15 p m. fl.SS
P. M. For South Amboy 7 II, 9 20 a. m. 22 , 3 36,
4 41 p m. 5 15, 5.52 9.29.
inrongh tickets to all points at lowest rttat
may be had on application In advance to th'
ticket agent at the station.
W G. Beslbr, Vice-Pres. & General Manager
O. M. Bum , General Passenger Agent.
RARITAN TRACTION CO.
Time Table m Effect Sept. 15, 1902.
Cars leave Metuchen for Perth Anboy and all
IH>iutH Kt<Ht to Boynton Bea h at 5 anu 36 minu
tes , a t each hour from 0 a m. to 8.85 p. m., and
from 8 35 to 11.35 p. ui. at 35 minutes past the
hour
Cars le ive Keasbey School for Metuchen at 5
and 35 minutes past each hour from 6 a.m. o
fc.Ho p m and every hour from 8 to il.S p. m.
Cars leav 1 Kcatbey for all points East every
16 minutes
Car t leaves Bridge at Wood bridge Creek for
Keasbev at foot of Smith Street every 30 minu
ted from 6.15 a. in, to U.4~> p. m.
Care leave Bridge at Woodbridge Creek for
Metuchen on the even hour and half hour from t>
a m. to 7 30 n. w. and on the half hour only
from 7.30 to 11 p. m.
Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Metuchen
and Keasbey Sohool at 18 and 43 minutes past
each hour from 6a. m. to 8 p. m. and from 8 to
1 p. m. at 43 minutes only and for Keasbey at
foot of Smith Street at 3 and 33 minutes past the
hour.
Care leave Staten Island Ferry to r Br.dge at
Woodbridge Creek at 11, 26, 41 and 56 minutes
past each hour from 8 a. m. to 11 p. m.
WM G, BOOK,
Superintendent.
Builders and Con
tractors Directory.
CHRISTENSEN 6 FEDDERSEN
Masons and Contractors
Office: 1 88 Madison Ave.
Tel. 67b Perth Am boy, N. J.
JOHN OBUCH,
Carpenter and Builder.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
170 Rector street, Perth Amlwy, N. I.
WALL PAPERS "ffKBE CHEAPER
We call with samples, suit all In price aad
do PERFECT WORK, which means?
1st, Paper must be perfectly CLKAN. 2nd.
MATCHED. 3rd. PLUMB. 4th. SEAMS most
not show. 5th. Should be done quickly, and 6th,
NRVER PEEL OFF.
N. Pnper Hanging Co.
136 RECTOR ST. Tel. 47 F.
J. H. TYRRELt
FINE TEAMS AND
COACHES FOR
WEDDINGS,
FUNERAXS, Etc.
A cprpT A T TV
Carting to ALL PARTS of the CITY
Residence and Office; 30 Commeroe 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, Bio
244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Ave.
A. K. JENSEN,
Successor to J. K. Jensen.
Mason and Contractor
221 Washington St.
AXEL WICKSTROM
carpenter Jobbing. Steam Sawti
Scroll and all Mill Work. ? -v
Shop and Office; 178 Madiso
F. X. URBANSKI
House Paintivg, Paper Hanging, Inter
Decorating. 238 Waahlaflfra Si.
JENS K. JENSEN
ARCHITECT
OFFICE; P. O. BUILDING
Residence; 260 Washington St.
Perth Amboy, N. J.
F. J. LARKIN
Plumbing A Cas Fitting
Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating
Dealer In Stoves, Range* Mid BMHr
Repairing of ail kin a jptjlaitr.
36? State street, Perth Am boy, N. J
THE FARRINGTON CO.
Successors lo Farrlngton St Runyon Ou
LUMBER, LIME, LATH,
MILLWORK, HARDWARE
Ail kinds of Bnildicg Material
Ofllce, 188 Favette street Perth Amboy, I*. J
E. o. CARLSON,
Painter & Paperhanger
obb'.ng promptly i touted to J%7 Qnrdon 81
C. W. WINBERG
Painter and Paper Hanger
14 a Brighton Ave.
Epitablmhwi in 1 i80.
W. i. DONNELL
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Litu her, Lath, Cement, Doors, Sashes,
Bluius, Ni'uidinys, Builder's Hardware,
Hair auil Nails.
lAkm and Yard; J o.Th son St.A C. R. R. of N. J.
P rtb Annoy, J.
PETEhSEN & JACOBSEN
Carpenters and Builders
Barclay St. Perth Amboy
FERDINAND WETTERBERG
Painter and Paper Hanger
125 Brighton Ave.
P. SKOV & CO.
" M*
Artificial Stone and Cement Workt
Office: 108 Fulton St., New York City
A. SMITH, Mason and Builder
Estimates Cheerfully given.
34 Catherine st., nr . Hall Ave. Perth Aabo
R. B. SMITH Sanitary Plumber
Tinning and Sheet Iron Worker. Steam
and Qas Fitter. Jobbingpromptly
attended to.
Shop 28 Hall Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J.
J. P. KOYEN
CARPENTER and BUILDER
Estimates furnished. Jobbiug attended tc
90 Now Brunswick Av., Perth Amboy
SHOP; 17 KINO ST.
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