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FORESTER’S EXCURSION. August 18 is the Date Fixed for the Outing —Great Preparation. t - t The committee in charge of the q arrangements for the third annual ex- e cursion of Court Amboy No. 58, Foresters of America, which is to be held on Tuesday, August 18th, report ^ that they are meeting with great sue MM. ^ The steamer Tolohester and barge Susquehanna will take the crowd to Dudley’s grove on the Hudson. These . boats will hold about 3,500 people all * told. The excursion will leave South ^ Amboy at 8.30 o’clock, Merritt’s dock, | this city, 9 o’olock, and Radley’s ^ dock, Carteret, a 10 o’clock. The ' music will be furnished by Prof. Stienhauser’s full orchestra. The champion Irish bagpiper will also be \ on board. ( EMMA B. IN DISTRESS. - 1 Lost her Yawl Boat and Crew Could not Get Ashore. Asbury Park.enjoyed all the excite ment of witnessing a rescue of ship wrecked mariners Thursday. The schooner Emma B., whioh takes fish ing and sailing parties every day from the Park, dragged her anchor doling Tuesday’s storm, and was obliged to .. . 11 J__ Unnlr tn \X70 11. T111 H 1 sail UWTTU wv PWW— the blow was over. On the way down the yacht’s small boat slipped away in the fog. All attempts to recapture it were in vain, and Wednesday after noon the Emma B. returned to Asbury Park in despair. All night she lay off the fishing pier, her crew unable to reach land and her captain disconsolate. Thurs day morning the yacht’s flag was re versed in token of her distress. The Parkers, who all take the keenest in terest in the doings of the boat, gath ered on the beach in excited crowds. The life saving crew soon perceived the yacht’s predicament, and four of the bathing masters, with two boats, brought off the shipwrecked crew. As they stepped on the beaoh the anxious Parkers sent up loud shouts of joy. GOT THIRTY DAYS Peter Adin, aj Hungarian laborer, living on Cortlwud street, was arrest ed late last nigm upon complaint of a Mrs. Netager, also a resident of Copland street. He was charged / witn being drupk and disorderly. In one of his pockets was found a big ■tone. Recorder Pickersgill gave him thirty days in jail to think it over. V A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi cian of Smith’s Grove, Iiy.. for over thir ty years, writes his personal experience with Foley’s Kidney cure: “For years I had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged pros tate gland. I used everything known to the brofession without relief, 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 perfect success. Sex ton’s Pharmacy 70 Smith St. _ 1_1 kinirnlo fnmo rP. vyuavuv. M. w— --./-- ' oently said that the first essential to business success is “advertising;” that the second essential was “big advertising;” and the third, “bigger advertising” Mreal estate ADVERTISING. Money to loan on BOND AND MORTGAGE. THE BISHOP CO., 122 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J A TORNADO, WINDSTORM and CYCLONE policy costs only i couple of dollars for three or fiv< years in a strong company. Conn in and let us write you a policy, iNielsen Bros- 122 Smith Street ECONOMY... If you are interested iu good propert; low cost, call on us. We have some flue lots on Williar street for sale cheap. Boynton Brothers. Amboy Realty and Construction l Company. , A good business property for sale o pmith Street, house nearly new, Stoi ■0x44 feet, 10 large rooms, a decide bargain, terms reasonable. | Post Office Building. pREISEN & DAHL, r Masons and Builders Room 14 8chener Building. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Pen; Evenlngd CHURCH NOTICES Baptist. Rev. Mr. Hendrickson, of Middle swn, N. Y., will occupy the polDit pmorrow, both morning and evening, 'lie Sunday school and midweek pray- _ r meeting at the usual hour. Simpson M. E. Devotional meeting at 9.30 a. m. , it 10.30 o’clock Miss Jennie S. Hughes rill speak. Subjeot: “Methodism’s pork with Woman. ’’ At 7.45 she will elate the story of her work in the irisons of the country. Miss Hughes s an able and interesting speaker, ihe spent several years ministering to hose in prison. Now she is engaged iy the church in a special work for voman. This will be a treat for the leople of Perth Amboy. The public should not forget the .nnual excnrison to Ocean Grove on Fhursdav, August 27th. It is the day if one of the great parades. Presbyterian. Services in the Presbyterian church omorrow at 10.30 o’olock witn preach ng by the pastor. Christian Endeavor Society at 6.55 p. m. Grace Lutheran. The Rev. Frederick C. Krafif, of Elizabeth, will preach Sunday even ing in Grace Lutheran church, Knights pf Pythias Hall. In the morning the pastor, Rev. E. J. Keuling, will preach on the Gospel for the day, Luke 16: 1-9. His subject will be ‘Commendable Wisdom.” Sunday school at 2.30 Services in morning at 10.80 in the evening, 7.30 GO TO CONEY ISLAND _ St. Patrick's Alliance Preparing for Annu ai txuursiuil Uii r»uyuoi IU. The seventeenth annual excursion of St. Patrick’s Alliance, of America, Local Branch No. 1, will go to Coney Island this year. On Sunday, August 16th, the steamer Quaker City, which has been especially engaged by the alliance, will leave the steamboat dock at 9 o’clock in the morning. The alliance has decided to go the island by way of Bay Ridge and a nice sail is in store for those who are on board. Thomas J. Murphy, presi dent of the alliance, and F. Murphy, the secretary, are the committee of arrangements. ____ ' $30, to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago and the Cen tral States. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleeping cars to Denver daily. 3008-7-18-7t o. e. W. Excursion to Mauch Chunk. $1.60 adults, 75 cents children, via Lehigli Valley Railroad to Mauch Chunk, Glen Onoko and'the Switch back, August 9th. Special train will leave Perth Amboy at 8.35 a. m. and returning will leave Glen Onokc 5.30 p. m. and Mauch Chunk 5.45 p. m. Switchback tickets 50 cents additional. 3200-8-3-61 FINLANDERS EXILED. of “Youn« Finnish Party*' Ordered to Leave by ItnNMia. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 8.—Orders have neen issueu lor me expuisun from Finland of Baron von Xraid Michael Linden, chairman of the city council of Ekenaes; Count Gustav Kreitz and his family of seven ant some other prominent Finlanders. The expulsion of prominent Finland ers, especially leaders of the “Yount Finnish Party,” has been going on foi some time and lias been marked sinet General Bobrikoff returned last Aprl to Finland as governor of the prov inee. July 28 eighteen prominent resi dents were expelled, anil last Tuesday Uev. Magnus Iloseiidal. the well knowi writer and speaker and principal o the l.veeiun at Flenlmrg, was orderei to quit the country. Threw Child oil CoIIidinR Steamer NEW YOKE, .Utg. 8.—The ninet; loot schooner yneht Celeste, charteret . by Isidor .1. Beaudrias of tlie Port Mot . ris I lock Yaelit club and eorporatioi counsel of Yonkers, was sailing wit! his lY.mily on a vacation eniise whei . in tacking past North Brother islam : the yacht was hit abaft the foremas by the Starin line steamboat Howar Carroll. The schooner was badly dair ' aged, as was the larger vessel. Mi Beaudrias threw his two and a bal 1 year old daughter Isabelle on board tli Carroll, where a sailor caught her. Tit Carroll then passed on. Mr. Beaudria said, without paying any attention t those on the damaged yaelit. On Some Occasion*. "Is kissing dangerous?” "Well, I wouldn’t try it on an athleti 3 girl without her consent.”—Chicag e Post. __ ui, Children in Pe-il l _ Some of the most anxious hours of mother's life are those when Hie liJi ones iiave the croup, Foley’s Holi and Tar is a safe and effective remi| > that never fails. ‘‘My boy would hi ied from membraneous croup if it ot been for Foley’s Honey and r ig U. W. Lynch of Winohester«In i’b Pharmacy 70 Smith 8t. I » ft ft ft ft ft ft The International Association of * Cheatrical Stage Employes, have | adopted a scale making some slight , ncreases, but no radical changes. , die work of the various employes, , lowever, is specified. • -o- ' Chief Factory Inspector John W. • Ward said yesterday that the depart- ' nent of labor was never better organ- J Lzed than it is now, and that he pro- ( posed to conduct a vigorous campaign ( to have* the law enforced especially , that pertaining to ohild labor. He i ?aid he was willing to aid in a friend- i Ly test of the law’if there was an im- i pression abroad that it was not within 1 the constitution or meet the contest- 1 ants in any kind of a fight, if they J elect. The manufacturers pin great ( faith to their ability to overthrow the , act on the fact that it is to tako effect , on September 1, no designation being , made whether next.September or that iollowing was meant. The depart ment had been advised that this omis sion is not sufficient to invalidate the act. In Pittsburg a treaty of peace has been agreed to between the Bnildeis Exchange League and the Building Trades Council which promises to bring about a general resumption of work on all buildings. At a confer ence between the representatives of the two interests the conditions on which the resumption of work will begin, were named, and the commit tee from the Building Trades Council said that it would recommend their adoption by the general body. In return the Biiilders’ Exchange League agreed that the wage scale of the hoisting engineers should be im mediately taken up and that in not more than fifteen (lays it should be settled, so that the men of that trade could know .iuirt what was expected of them. The resumption of work will affect about 10,000 men. A Pretty Compliment. The enstern delegates to the recout Convention of the International League of Press Clubs at Atlantic City, selected the New Jersey Central as the official route from New York. And in ttie last issue of the New York Insurance Journal the appreciation of the party was expressed as follows: The New York delegation iourneyed over the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The trip over this excellent road, which has been greatly improved in recent years, is most delightful, and the trains are equipped with every appliance for the oomfort and con venience of passengers. 3185-8-8-1 Spanish Town Swept ■>V Fire. BARCELONA. Spain, Aug. 8.—A great fire lias totally destroyed the quarter of Espnrrnguorn. occupied by working people. Three thousand fami lies were rendered destitute, and many workmen perished in the flames. Es parrnguera is fourteen miles northwest of Barcelona. Folsom Fnaritive ruptured. AUBURN, Cal.. Aug. 8. Albert Sea vis. colored, one of flic thirteen con victs who escaped from Folsom prisbn, is in jail here, with bullet wounds in both of his legs, lie was captured when the train came in from Newcas tle. Sheriff Keena received word from Newcastle that a negro answering the description of Seavis had boarded the night train there on the way out, and when the train came into Auburn Kee na and Deputy Sheriff Conn were at tlfe depot. The negro was called upon to surrender. He immediately fired at Coan, tint missed him. Keena and ■ Coan shot the negro. I OUR KIDNEYS1™ I I Unless they are, good health is impossible. I Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three j??™ ^BBi kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY S KIDNEY CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the EmmM many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. _ W Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder) Diabetes and Bright’s Disease, JS^K and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your Wjwjj kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright s Disease m., m or Diabetes develops. „ . . . I FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney ana Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. I If You are a sufferer, take FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make )ou well. ^B Some Pronounced Incurable Had Lumbago and Kidnty Trouble M Mr. G. A. Stillson. a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: “FOLEY’S Edward Huss, a well known business man of Sjjisbury Mo writ^ MM KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured “I wish to say for the benefit of others, that 1 s a s“^er 'r some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am lumbagoand kidney tfooble^.and allft . . , ® fh e 0« ■‘-^131 able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health relief. I began to take FOLEY S KIDNEY CURE,|nd after the uae of and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE has made it suet.” three bottles I am cured.” » Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00._\ M i VmnHnESM»|?iiui and recommended dy j Sexton’s Pharmacy, m 70-72 Smith Street 1 > Don’t Fail to Attend this Sale! $£ '♦'* Cut out the Coupon in our circular; it is good for $1.00 ;*'♦ worth of stamps, if yon spend 50 cents or more with us *£'♦ during the sale. : : $ . - k 92 0m & B Smith.nperth & & __x/amboy C>. jiv*^ “ n.j. *;* i' ^ |,N TRADE CONDITIONS. General Situation in Good n» La«t Year. NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—R. t>. Dun & Co.'s review of trade says: It has been an eventful week in the stock market, more failures occurring, while prices fell to the lowest point since January, 1001. Yet there has been no corresponding demoralization in trade or industry. From an average of $116.27 last September the sixty active railway shares have fallen about $31, and it is not surprising that a few concerns have found it impossible to meet their obligations. Considering the great shrinkage in market value of securities it is evidence of solidity in tlie business world that suspensions are not more numerous, and most of those thus far reported were due to pool operations in specialties rather than general weakness. Trade advices from nearly every section continue to show as favorable conditions as a year ago. and in many lines the volume of transactions lias increased. Jobbers report fall business opening with ex cellent prospects, and manufacturing plants are well occupied, with the ex ception of cotton mills. Aside from the merely speculative disasters, it is evident that the mid summer industrial house cleaning re vealed many weak spots. Linton Flier Wins Again. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J.,Aug. 8.—The Shamrocks raced in many kinds of wind. Running and reaching in a shifting breeze. Shamrock III. outsail ed her pacemaker by 2 minutes and (> seconds in sailing fifteen miles to the outer mark and beating back by 4 min utes and !) seconds, a total of t> minutes and 15 seconds elapsed time. The course was southeast, and the start was from the Scotland lightship. John Barrett, commissioner general of the St. Louis exposition and United States minister to the Argentine Republic, who was a guest of Sir Thomas, invit ed him to visit the exposition. Sir Thom as said lie would endeavor to do so. 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