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r—-1 — ~a $ sb THE) WORLD & % OF SPORT BOWLING ON THE ISLAND. Aquahongas aud Amicitias Meet Tonight to Discuss Matters, The members of the Aquahonga bowling team and the Amicitias, of Pleasant Plains, will hold a meeting one night next week to talk over the plans for the opening of the bowling season. The alloys of the Aqnahongn olnb have been put in first class order and tho team hopes to score many, a viotory this winter. SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE. The famous six-day bicycle race, which has been an annual fixture at Madison Square Garden, Now York, for many years, will be ngain contest ed at the ten-lap garden track this year durihg the week of December 6 to 12. Already the prospective com petitors are selecting their team mates, chosing training quarters, and making necessary arrangements for the long grind which brings fame and ability to some cyclists and makes physical wrecks of others. ROOSTERS’ DATES. The Royal Roosters football team are now filling all of the vacant dates for Saturday and holiday games very rapidly. Noxt Saturday they expect to go to New Brunswick and on Thanksgiving Day they will play Metuchen at Metuchen. GOLFERS TAKE CHARGE The Raritan Copper Works baseball diamond will be used by a number of golf players every Saturday afternoon now that the baseball season is over. The field will be put in first class order for the lovers of the game. THINK IT IS EARLY. The Pop Social Cub has not been able to make arrangements for the bowling match which was to have been rolled off at the Raritan alleys last week. Many of the players think it is too early to commence the games. GOSSIP OF THE BOXERS “Jimmy” Gardner and “Kid” Griffo have b een matched to box fifteen rounds before the Coutral Ath letic Club, of Boston, on October 12. The boys will battle at oatch weights. Before the Port Huron (Mich). Athletic Club, on October 21, “Tom” Gouhig and “Mike” Ward will meet in a ten round bout. They will fight at. 140 pounds. "Eddie” Hanlon and “Jack” Mc Clelland have agreed to box twenty rounds at 128 pounds, in Seattle, the latter part of this month Aurelia Herrera and “Eddie” San try will meet in a twenty round bout, in Anaconda, Mon., on October 24. "Ben” Jordan, the English feather weight champion, will leave England next Saturday for this country. The object of Jordan’s trip is to arrange a match with “Eddie” Hanlon. FITZ IS MANAGER. Bob Fitzsimmons has turned man ager, and in the future will pilot the affairs of Hank Griffin, the negro heavyweight of California. Griffin arrived in New York from San Fran cisco yesterday. This is his first trip east. Griffin wants to fight anybody in the business. DELTAS ARE THROUGH. The Delta baseball team will not play this Saturday afternoon. They will probably close the season now as it is getting too late to do much in the baseball line. The team will be reorganized early next season and Manager Bram will choose only pick ed players. — WRESTLING IN JERSEY CITY. George Ridhelieu, a Newark wrest ler, will meet Jack Williams, of New York, in a handicap match at Congress Hall, Jersey City, tomorrow night. The men who have made the largest fortunes in business are those who have been the most extensive adver tisers THEODORE BLOODSOOD BOWLING ALLEY Billiard and Pool Parlor CIGARS AND.TOBACCO 42 Smith Street’ Perth Amboy. N. J. SPORTinG COOPS. D. V. RUSH'S 383 Htate Street T'ibamtan cafe“"I ■ BOWLING BILLIARDS : ■ 82-184 Smith St. Perth Amboy J ■ JAMES KIRBY, Prop. m m The Fitnem. * "How is my studious niece?” said Un ■ cle Jabez. j “Still pondering on the fitness ol ■ things,” answered her father. BA “With her books, eh?” ' “No. Dressmakers.”— Washington ' Star. Why She Keep* SHenee. "The microbe of laziness has been dis covered. It comes originally from Egypt.” “Then the reason for t he sphinx’s long silence is found. She is just too tired to talk.”—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. A Career. He used to sievh for riches, He trained of wealth a store: And then he merely sat him down S And loudly sighed for more, —Washington Star. POWER 1110IlIMt THE TIIlyOYE. 1 I l Houselotts—Do you own your own house? Townsites—Only nominally. We keep ;• cook, you i"<iw —N. Y. Sun. N Another Landmark to Go. Some old collections of buildings neai Westminster abbey in London art threatened with destruction to makt way for costly modern improvements Barton street, which may be regarded as the parent street of the purlieu, dates from 1722 and was named after its firs! owner, Barton Booth, the actor, of Cow ley, in Middlesex, hence Cowley street in the same neighborhood. Booth was famous as Cato in Addison’s play, in which part he delighted the town. The removal of these streets may be de scribed as a double injury to Booth’s memory, kept green in the abbey close by. Booth’s bust in poet’s corner was erected by his second wife, Mrs. Laid law, the actress, in 1772. Educated at Westminster school, bound to the neighborhood by ties of property and honored in the abbey, Booth's name still demands respect. He is said to have been an ancestor of Junius Brutus Booth and therefore of the latter’s sons, Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln. Wor.t of All MoMiiiiiloe., The champion mosquitoes of the world, according to a traveler, are those of Taylor's island, on the Choptank river, Maryland. They are often hall an inch long and are perfectly black, with white feet. They do not sing and their bite is like the sting of a bee. Peo ple who are obliged to go out of doors wear as a protection a hoop on theii heads, from which hangs a netting, which is belted to the waist. They carry about them a piece of fat pork, which when applied to a sting or bite acts as an antidote. The Choptank river region is the great market garden of Baltimore, Philadelphia and other eastern cities and one theory to account for the re markable size of the mnsmiitnps fs Hint they feed on the splendid fruits and vege tables which grow so luxuriantly there and are thus fattened to a far greater degree than their brothers who live in less favored localities.—Chicago Chron icle. tMual Custom. Dolly Tinsel—Dear me, I wanted to flirt with that soda-water clerk, so I winked my eye. Belle Flies—What happened? “He almost filled my glass with old rye.”—Chicago Daily News. Nnturnlly. Edith—I thought you and Mabel were fast friends. Nellie—We used to be. “And you are not now?” “No.” “What was his name?”—Stray Stories. An Alluring Argument. Wife—Why did you stand and talk so long with that Turkish peddler? Husband—I was trying to convert him. “Huh! Great missionary you would be! What did you tell him?” “I told him a Christian was not obliged to have more than one wife.”—N. Y. Weekly. .. ..... i JUST IN TIME Some Perth Amboy People may wai until it’s too Late. Don’t wait until too late. Be sure and be in time. Just iu time with kiduey ills. Means curing the back. Before backache becomes chronic; Before seiious urinary troubles set in. Doau’s Kidney Pills will do this. Here is a Perth Amhoy testimony t( prove it. Eugiticer A. Sclioouor, of Paterson engineer on the N. Y. 8. & W. If. If who makes three trips daily betweei Jersey City and Paterson, says: ‘'VVhei I say that Doan’s Kidney Pills are i splendid remedy for the kidneys 1 know it to be a fact from personal experience I have recomme ded them to a dozei liieuds w ho have tried them, and I di not know of any w ho were disappointed iu tlio result. I have a great deal o: t ouble w ith my back and from other ail ments arising from disordered kidneys, which are quite common among railroad men. I used many remedies without per maueut relief until I got Doan’s K uney Pills. A lew doses relieved my aobiup bick, and continuing the treat . e >t J was boon cured. I can r, commend their to all railroad men as a sure cure lbl backache, if takeu according to direc tions.” Just sucli emphatic endorsement car be bad right here in Per li Amboy. Drop into G. VY. Pari eu’s drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foster Milburn Co, Buffalo, K, Y., sole agents lor U. S Remember the name Doau’s, and ac cent no substitute. Low Rates to Denver, Colorado Springs,Sa> Francisco and California. The New York Central & Hndsor River Railroad Oompanv will sel tickets from New York to Denver anc return, on October 3rd, 4th and 5tl at the rate of $50.50, good return inf until October 31st. To San Francisco and return, $94.50 on October 7th to 16th inclusive, gooc returning until November 30th. 3623-9-30-15 Special Train To Allentown. Via Lehigh Valley Railroad accouni Firemen's Parade Day, October 8th. Special train will leave Perth Amboj at 7.30 a. m., returning will leave Allentown 8 p. m., same date. Fare for the round trip $2.3' < for adults ohildren, $1.15. Cons' ^ agents foi further particulars 8 9-30-81 BADGERS. Great Rplcnren in EirKR^Have Partlc> ular Likina for Kent and Larvae of WaMi>M and lieea. The badger is a great epicure in eggs and much of the hostility of gamekeep ers to this animal lies undoubtedly ii the fact that it will, when it gets th< chance, devour a whole r.est of partridge or pheasant eggs. Badgers are said also to be fond of honey; and knowing the extraordinary craving of their South African cousin, the ratel, for this deli cacy, I should say it is not improbable that they may occasionally partake oi it, says H. A. Bryden, in Ixmgman’s. It is certain that these animals have a particular liking for the nest and larvae of wasps and wild bees, digging down wift strong feet and infinite persever ance till they attain their object. Ir the captive state a young badger was brought up on a diet first of (he milk oi a retriever bitch, by which it was fos ter-mothered, afterwards of eggs and milk, then of fish and meat. It approved of bread and potatoes, when crumbled up and mixed with milk. It would oc casionally eat shot birds, and once, get ting into a hen house, killed five chick ens. These animals are said by keepers to kill and devour freply young rabbits; that they do partrflie of this fare at times is, I think, certain; but that they destroy any ve-y considerable number of rabbits in the course of the year is more than doubtful. Still, the badger is carnivor ous In his tastes, and is not. even by his kindliest friends, to b? absolved from devouring at times tender rabbits and even the young of game birds when he can get hold of them. FARMERS FOR THE VELDT. Committee of the Imperlnl South Af rienn Association Plans Small County Colonies of Uritons. A committee of the Imperial South African association has been formed for the purpose of establishing "small coun ty colonies” on the veldt. The different county organizations throughout (he realm will make a selection of farmers suitable for the enterprise, and each set tlement will be named after Hie British county which supplies the emigrants. Certainly, says the London Evening Standard, it is desirable to strengthen the white element in South Africa, espe cially when an invasion of Indians and Chinese appears to be at hand. And the best form of that strengthening is Brit ish emigrants used to country life and work. But is the farming grass well adapted for thg purpose? In the first place, one might have thought that it was wanted at home. Among the men named as taking part in the scheme are the duke of Westminster and othergreat landowners. ,They may find no diffi culty in securing tenants, but small 'squires are not so fortunate. More over, it must be feared that the Engibh farmer will not easily adapt himself to the conditions of South African agricul ture, as different as could be in all re spects to those in which he has been reared. The more successful he has been at home, the\ess inclined he (ffill be to go to school again. it f' ___z---’ 7 A Laughlin M Fountain 1 Pen II THI ACER OF ALL Irens and has no EQUAL ANYWHERE. FINEST GRADE I4K. GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR $1.00 SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT S3 The Eaughlin Fountain Pen Holder is made of fin est quality hard rubber, is fitted with highest grade, large size, 14k. gold pen, of any desired flexibility, and has the only perfect feeding device known. Either style, richly gold mounted, for presentation purposes, fl.SO extra. Surely you will not be able to secure anything at three times the price that will give such continuous pleasure and service. Por Sale by Keasbey & Barnekov 335 State Street Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R. Time Table in effect on and after May 17, 1903 Perll. Amboy to New York—Leave fool of brnith St. daily except Sundays and. Legal Holiday 5 15, 0.12 6.58, 7.35, 7 85, 8 05, 8 55 9.55, 10.55, and 11.55 am. 12 55, 1 55 2.50, 3.55, 4.39 5.80, 6.47, 7.55^8.55, 9.55,11.20 P. M, Sundays and Legal Holidays. 6.65, 7.55, 8.5o, 9.25, 10.05, 10.55 1.55 A. M. 12.55, 1.55.2.55, 3.55, 1 .55, 5.35, 6-l5, GAS, 7.35, 8 15.9.15, lO.cO.P. M, Ne# York to Perth Amboy:—Leave foot of Whitehall St. daily except Sunday and Legal Holidays,|5.65, 6.50, 8 00,9,00. 10.00, 11.00a.m. 12.00 1. 0 130,2.80, 3.30,4.80. 5.10, 6.30 5.45, 6.35, 7.30, 8.30, 10.00,11.06 *12.25. Sundays and I .egal Holiday s. Leave New York.6 05, 8.00, 9.10.9.39, 10.20,11.00, 12.00,a.m 1.00, 2.00,810,4.00, 5.00, 6.09, 0.35, 7.15, 7.55, 8.35, 9.35, 10.30, 11.45,p m. Ftrry between Perth Amboy and Tottenville— leave Perth Amboy dai y x5.15, x6 12, 6.32, xG.68, X7.85, x8 05, X8.55. x .55, 10.25, xlO.55 xll.65 a. m. xl2 55, xl.55, 2'2e, x2 50, xS.56, X4.30, x5 3 i, 6.00, x6 47.7 26, *7.55,x8 55, x9.55, 10.40 xll.20,p. m. 12.40a.m. Sundaysand Le,al Holidays * 6.25, x6 55. X7.55, X8.50, X9.2rj, xl .05, 0.30, XlO.55. X 11.55. a. in. X12.55, xl .55, x2.55,x 3 55, X4.55, x5.35,x6 15, Z6.5S. x7.85. X8.15, X9.15, 9.35, xl0.30.11,20,p m. I2.<^t. m. Leav^To. tenvllle dally xl .35, 5.55, 6 22, 6.42 X7.10. 7.60 x8.15, x9.10, xl'J.Oo, 10.40. xll.05 a. m. x 12.05, xl U5.x2.06, X2 35, X3.4U, 1.10, X4.4U, x5 40, X6.18, x6.55, x 7.40, x8.4', xji.40. 10.29 xll.10, p in. X12.16, xl.80 A. M. / Sundays and Legal Holidays *6 25,*x7,;5I 8.20,1 x9.05, 9.40. xl0.i5, Xio.45, xll.85, a. m. xl2>£, X1.15.X 2.15, X3.15, x 4.10. xo.10, 5.55. x6.2lT] x7.10.x7.50 x8.3 , x9.22, x9 50, xlO.46, xll.40 p m xl .4J,p m. xl2.55,a.m. ♦Legal holidays only xTrain Connection. I. VAN SMITH. P. H. CASSIDY, R«!*1v«" (Tend Traffic Agent. eAHlGH VAGGifili: KAILHOAD Time Table in effect Aug. 9L 1903. ■istlons in New fork, foot oi oortlaudt, D. broeses and Wost 23rd streets, Peniui. K. Perries. Tbs ins Lbavb Statb Stb««t Statiox. FOR NEW YORK. 6.10, 8.00ara 4.29p.m. 1.8o p.m. dally connects way train for Bound Brook,Maucb Chunk Weatherly, Hazelton Puttsvllie and intermedi ate points. FOR SOUTH PLAINFIELD. 6.10, 8.00, a. na. 1.30,4.20, p. m. Sue days 8 35 a, in 1.30. 6.15 p. m • FOR OTHER POINTS5 8.C0 a. m. Dally Except Sunday Connect with Iran express tor Easton, Uethleham Allen town, Pottaville, Buffalo, Niatc .i-, r ails andUhi eago. Parlor Car .New York to Buffalo, con nects with local train for all points east of Mauch chunk. 8.85 a. m. Sundays ouly. Express train for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Chicago. Stops at Fiemington Jet. i.20 p. m. Dally Except Sunday Express foi for Wilkes Barre, Scranton, Hazelton, and principal Intermediate stations. 6.15 p. m. Sundays only Through Ira n lot Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and Chicago, connects lor New York. TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH PLAINFLKLJ FOR PERTH AMBOY 9.10, a. n>. 8.45, 5.00, 7.50, p. m. Sundays. 10.35 a. m., 5.00, 7.50 ”, m. Trains arrive Perth AmDov—9.30 a. m., 8.10 4.05, 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. HEAD AM Q SkttTEU1 NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Corrected to Sept 37 1903 I RAINS LEAVE PERTH AMB0? For New York, Newark and Elisabeth at j.UO Mondays excepted to New Yen, (only) 0 85, 7 17,7.45, New Yolk (only) 7.58 951, 11.18. a. m„ 11.69 1 10, 3 22 4.'G, 509, 9 20, 7 45, 8 03,9 55, p. m. Sundays, 3 uu, 8 87 u. in 5 29, 9 47, p. m. For Philadelphia and Trenton via Benia Brook, 7 17, 1118, 11.59 am 1 10, 6 09 p. n. ■iundays, 8 37 a. m. 5 29 p. m. For Long Brunch, Ocean *4rnve etc. 6.07, 9 20, a. m. 12.22, 2 27, 4 41 7.19, p. in 12.36 Grove) ., 65, a. in. 4 54 p. m. For .Toehold, 5 07, 9 30 a. m., 1C.22 2 27 , 5.15 p. Cl. Additional trains for Bed Hank 2.27, 5 15 5.52, tf.83 P. M. For South Amboy 0.54, 7 11, 9 20 p. m 2 2,, 3 30, 4 41 p m. 5 15, 5.52 9.29. Through tlcseu to all points at lowest rate may be had on application Id advance to ticket agent at the station. W, G, Buslkr, Vice-Pres. & General Manage n M. Httbt, General Passenger Agent. RARITAN TRACTION CO. Time Table in Effect Oct. 1,, 1903. Cars leave Metuchen for Perth An boy and al> points East to Boynton Beach at 5 anct 35 minu tes pa°t each hour from 6 a m. to 7.35 p. in., aud from 7.35 to 11.35 p. in. at 35 minutes past the hour. Cars leave Keasbey School for Metuchen at 5 , and 35 minutes past each hour from G a. m o . 8.80 p m. and every hour from 8 to 1.3- p. m. Care leavs Keasbey for all points East every 15 minutes Car^* leaves Bridge at Wood bridge Creek for Keasbey at foot or Smith Street every 30 minu tes from 6.15 a. m, lo 11.45 p. m. Care leave Bridge at Wood bridge Creek for Metuchen on the even hour and half hour from 6 a. m. to0 8Up. m. and on the half hour only from 0.80 to Iu.30p. m. Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Metuchen and Keasbey Sohool at 18 and 48 minutes past each hour from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. and from 7 to 1 p. m. at 48 minutes only and for heasbey a foot of Smith Street at 8 and 38 minutes past tht hour. Cars leave SUten Island Ferry for Bridge at Woodbridge Creek at 11,98, 41 and 5*1 minutes past each hour from 6 u. no. to 11-41 p. m. VH. G. BOCK1 Bupurtutsvdeut ' Pence nl Any Price. Mr? Enpeck—It’s a deplorable fart that too many people marry for money nowadays. Enpe'ck—Well, if ! were single again, no amount of the filthy lucre could in duce me to go up against the game.— Chicago Daily News Preimr!nv n SirrprfKp. Mrs. T.—What ere you making those grimace- in the glass for. my (’ear? Mr. T.—I’m tr ■ irg to practice a look of astonishmfnt. Scrre of my friends are going tc; make me a present to-right, and I am 'opposed to know nothing about it. —Tb GARDELL BROS., Successor to D. McFarland. IKsve Furniture Carefully anO sf Reasonable Cesi 2'i KIntf Htrect. ECZEMA and all Skin Diseases cured by BANNER SALVE The most healing salve in the world. The Dootor Said “Stlok To It.” Oeo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Oa., writeai Ecxema broke out on my baby covering hla eotire body. Uoder treetmeot of our family physician he got worse aa he could not sleep for the burning end itching. We ue»d e bo* aIf BANNER SALVE on him and by th* time it wee gone he was well. The doctor eeeing it wae curing him said: ‘etick to it for it ia doing him more good then anything I have dooe for him.' *' GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Gctiedule lo effect, Oct. G 1903. ig I .... . . • . *. • • • ( u- ; i i ; i ,■ * O) . 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For turther Information see time tables Tickets for all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad and connections, Pullman accom modstlons. Ac at ticket office.Perth Amboy W. W ATTERBURY. General Manager. ’ a VOO" Pass'r Tr flic Manager. GEO IV. LOYD. Gen’ll ass. Ag’t. PERTH AMBOY’ POST OFFICE SCHEDULE. Taking effect May 18,1903. Opens at 7 A. M. Closes at 7 P. M. Malls Arrive: New York. Western and Southern. 7.00 a m Rahway—Woodbridge. 7.30 am South Jersey way Mail. 8 00am Fords and lieasbey.. 8.80 a m New York and Northern Way. 9 30 a m Rahway, direct. 12 00 a m South Jersey Way. 12.30 pm Wood ridge direct. 1 SO , New York and Nortnern Way. . 2.30 pm New York and Northern May.5.00 n South Jersey Way.. .... 6.80 pm Brooklyn, Pennsylvania and N. Jersey C.80 p Rahway, direct. . 6.80 p m Fords and J easoey..6.45 p m Mails Close. Rahway and Woodbridge. 7 15 a m New 1 ork and Northern Way. .. 7 30 »m South Jersey Way. 9 00 ,i m New York an1 Eastern States. 9 30a m Fords and Keasbey. 9-80 a m New York and Northern Way. . 11.80 a m Rahwa. and Woodbridge. 12.00 am juuiu ucibcj ... **i w v *** New York and Northern Way. 4,31) pm South Jersey Way . . 4.30 pm Rahway and Woodbridge . 4.80pm Fords and Keasbey . 7 00 p m ill points. 7.00 pm Money Order department opens at 7 a m closes it 0.45 pm Saturday ht 6.30 p m Gko. H. Ticb, P, M FIRE ALARM BOXES. S3 Raritan Copper Works !0 High and Lewis !7 Madison ave and Paterson st !S Market and First sts. 15 Smith and High st 17 State and Smith sts 13 Buckingham ave and Hartf 15 Commerce and Front sts 17 High and Washington str >4 State st and Buckingham ave >0 hall ave and Charles st Railroad ave and Wayne st S2 Washington and First sts > Turnpike and Elm st *4smith St and Watson ave i5 Commerce and State sts '2 Front and Smith sis ’3 Water and Gordon sts / 4 Kearny ave and Gordon st / 12 Smith and Herbert St 13 Woodbridge road and Washington st 11 Lehigh ave r "i Stanford st To send in an alarm, open the door of the [bos tnd pull down the lever and let go once only. Stay at box until firemen arrive. SPECIAL CALLS. 1 tap—Break in circuit. 2 taps—Drill and fire tlarm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson and Sigh street al ways to be used for this'trial. 3 aps Fire out. 5 taps—Police call. 12—011 for .jincoln Hose. 1.3—Call for Washington^ose. 4—Call for McClellan Hose 15—Call t action H. and L. R)LEY$H0 Cura* Cold*] _ fl H CHRISTENSEN & FEODERSEN Masons and Contractor* Office: loi Madison Ave. Tel 671* Perth Amboy, N. J. JOHN OBUCH, Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing promptly attended to. 170 Rector street, Perth Anboy, N. I. J. H. TYRRELL FINE TEAMS AND COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A SPECIALTY Carting to ALL PARTS of the CITY Hesidence and Office; 30 Coawerce 8t Tel. Call 34. "■land, Grvel, Brick, Flue Linings and Sewer Pipe Furnished. 35 Woodbridge Road. 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, Grave'.,.Broken 8tone, Carting,Kto 244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Avc. A. K. JENSEN, Successor to J. K. Jensen. Mason and Contractor 221 Washington St. AXEL MflCKSTROM Scroll and JobDj^8t«m Sawing. TUn““«( Shop a*>d Office; 123 Brighton Are. Residence State 4 Lewis St. F. X. URBANSKI House Painting, Paper Hanging, Interior Ueoorating. 238 Waablugtui 8t. JENS K. JENSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; P. O. BUILDUP Residence; 250 Washington Pei F. J. LARKIN Plumbing A Cat Fitting Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating Dealer In Stoves, Ranges and Heater Repairing of all kin t specialty. S57 State street, Perth Amboy, N. 3. THE FARRINGTON CO. Successors to Farrington 4 Runyon Co LUMBER, LIME, LATH, MILLWORK, HARDWARE All kinds of Building Material Offloe, IBS Favette street “ertn Amboy. It. J E. 0. CARLSON, Painter A Papertianger Jobbing promptly t tented to 157 Gordon 8 C. W. WINBERG Painter and Paper Hanger 142 Brighton Ave. Rcfa icVw .-f in W. J. DONNELL Wholesale and Retail .Dealer In Lumber, Lath, Cement, Doers, Sashee, Blinds. Mouldings, Builder’s Hardware, Hair aud Nails. Jfflee and Yard; Jefferson St.JtfC. B. B. of N. J. Perth Amboy, N. S. PETERSEN & JACOBSEN Carpenters and Builders Barclay 8t. Perth Amboy feec;;;and wetterberg Paints, and Paper Hunt er 123 Bil^hton A vo. pTSrov & co. Artificial Stone and Cement Works Office: 108 Fulton St., New York City A. SMITH, Mason and Bullde*’ Estimates Cheerfully given. il Ca b-*-luest., nr. Hall Are. Perth Ambu rf. O. amir sanitary pian&er i inning and Sheet Iron Worker. Steam and Gas Fitter. Jobbingj>romptly attended to. Siiop 55 N. B. Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. I. P. KOYEN CARPENTER cad BUILDER Estimates iurnishod. Jobbing attended to JO New Brunswick Av., Perth Amboy SHOP; 17 KING ST. 11 Jr* ays to Advertise in tlie Evening News. POLnSKlDNEYCUK