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RESERVED FOR NEXT YEAR. Burchell’s Name Among those Wanted by Baltimore. An official list of the Eastern League baseball players reserved for the season of 1904 has been issued by Secretary Farrell, of the National Association of Professional Leagues. With the exception of a few players on each team, the clubs have reserved Dearly the entire team and have the legal privilege for fishing for many outsiders. Fred Burchell is among those reserved by Baltimore, on which team he made snchan excellent record last season. ATHLETIC EVENTS. High.School Students Expect to 6!ve Ex hibitinn This Afternoon, Edward Keasbey, manager of the High School football team, told a v News reporter last night that the High School would not play any local teams at all this season. They will play only out of town High Sohool teams and he will answer the letter received from Manager John F. Murry, of the Catholic school, some time to day. The High School boys play on the Smith street enclosed grounds this afternoon against New Brunswick. It is expected that a large crowd will be 1 on hand to see the battle. This is one of the features at the athletic events which will take plaoe this afternoon. A basket ball game has also been arranged. The names of , the young ladies selected to play in this are: Jennie Brogger, C.; E. Lund, R. G.; B. Mason, L. G.; H. Hartman, R. O. ; E. Meroer, L. O. ; L. Kelly, R. G.; P. Martin, L. G. The opposing team is: R. Blume, O. , H. Meade, R. G.; G. Pfeiffer, L. G.; R. Lewis, R. C.; R. Fletcher, L. O. ; B. Watson, R. G.; N. Barkowosky, L. G. TACKLE PEDDIE INSTITUTE. The Yonng Men’s Forum football team went'to Hightstown this morning where they will line up on the gridiron against Peddie Institute. Tne Forum boys have grit in taokling such a team and all Perth Amboy Wishes them success. They will be aooompanied by a large crowd of rooters. RIVERSIDES CHALLENGE The Riversides would like to meet any local or out of town team in a game of football. Their weight is 125 pounds per man, and they are in first class Bhape. John Hanson, 75 Gordon street, is the manager. ROOSTERS IAND .REGULARS. The Roval Roosters football team j will meet the Regulars on the Brogger t field this afternoon. Both teams are in th^ pink of condition. CharleB Stump, of Madison avenue, will cap tain the Roosters and John MoOly mont the Regulars. LOOKING FOR GAMES. The St. Aloysius Oadets football team and the Oatholio Club’s eleven are looking for games with local or out of town teams. Both are in great shape and think they can give any looal team a run for their money. The men who have made the largest fortunes in business are those who have been the most extensive adver tisers The Evening News makes a special ty of real estate. THEODORE BLOODGOOD BOWLING ALLEY Billiard and! Pool 'Parlor CIGARS AND.TOBACCO 42 Smith Street* Perth Amboy. N. I. SPORTinfi GOODS. D. V. RUSH'S 383 State Street \ RARITAN CAFE : ; BOWLING BILLIARDS ■ ■ --—-— m ■ 02-104 Smith SL Perth Amboy J jj JAMES KIRBY, Prop. m SIR THOMAS SAILS. The Proposed Ocean Race Of Next Year is Arrousing Much Interest. Sir Thomas Linton sailed for Eng land yesterday on tho White Star Line steamship Cedric. He did not have the cup with him. He was enthusiastic about tne race proposed for next year from Sandy Hook to the Needles, and hoped that a large fleet of fine vessels would cross . the ocean and take part in the regattas on the other side. Commodore Tod has already taken up the matter of an ocean race, and he says that he will add a prize of $1,000 for tho second boat anil smaller prizes for others, according to the number of starters. Commodore Tod says that he already has assurances that Vice Commodore Morton F. Plant’s Ingomar, George Lauder Jr. ’s Endymion and other fast boats will take part in a race across the ocean if one is arranged. LIGHTWEIGHT WRESTLERS Many have Sprung up In Newark in the Past Six Months. Lightweight wrestlers nave sprung up in such numbers in Newark within the last six months that there is a continuous exchange of challenges and counter-challenges between them. The latest defi is made by Charles Murphy, a portege of Charles Leon hardt. Murphy challenges Leo Berlow and Harry Helwig, agreeing to throw the former twice in an hour, or Hel wig four times in the same period for a side bet of $100. TOTTENVILLE FOOTBALL. All of the football games have been cancelled because of the bad weather. The Tottenville High School were to have played Stapleton High School at Stapleton. The Keystones, of Elting ville, would have played a team from the other end of the Island at the gridiron at Pleasant Plains. RARITANS PLAY TODAY. The Raritans football team will play against a pickup team on the Raritan Copper Works diamond this afternoon. The game will commence at 2.80 o’olook. A gang of men from the Copper Works, will put the grounds in order for them. SPORTING NOTES. Boxing shows will be revived in Chicago tonight, and the fighters are already headed that way. Next Tuesday night, in Boston, Joe Walcott and Kid Carter will meet in a fifteen-round bout at catch-weights. Charles Sieger, the Hoboken pugil ist, will fight Jimmy Britt, the Cali fornia lightweight, in San Francisco, next Friday night, October 16. LOOKING FOR; VICTORY. The Delta baseball team hope to put it all over the Atlantic Highlands nine this afternoon. The local boys will leave for the Highlands on the 2.27 train of the Central railroad. The Delta's battery will be Oles on and Yates. |>iiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiBiiiiiHiiii»iiiiniiiiniiiiHiiiiwiiiiW!!imi!imi I OUR FALL LINE \ i i of Stiff Bosom, § | white and ... | colored. | ( | | Our $1.00 Shirts cannot be equalled at the price. . . i ; Call and see them before I purchasing elsewhere. ' = J. 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Be mre that your tickets read over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the only line from here that has through trains to Dhicago. Any direct route west of Dhicago, reservations made in ad vance. Baggage checked to destina tion. For other information call or iddress, City Ticket Agent, 119 Smith it. 3670-10-10-1 Heads of bmen oft remind us We should treat our wives with care, Or departing leave behind us Half our natural locks of hair. —Buffalo Times. The Lost Obstacle Removed. Husband—I think It likely that the divided skirt will be generally adopted now. Wife—What have you learned? Husband—The paper says that a Paris dressmaker has at last found a way to make It cost as much as the other kind.—N. Y. Weekly. It was almost a miracle- Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful. Miss Julia JFilbridge, WestCorwell, Conn. A Real ('Inin Bake. It is worth while to have seaweed, if you have to drive 20 miles for it, but, if unobtainable, you can make shift with well-tnoistened hay, grass or such material to make a steaming bed for the viands to cook on. First a layer of seaweed, several inches deep, then your potatoes, sweet po tatoes, clams and green corn in or der, using judgment, so as not to have your material burned by too much coals or heat, ad yet be sure of enough heat to finish the cooking. Potatoes, if large, will need to cook longer than the clams or corn. The latter should be husked, with the ex ception of one layer of husk over the kernels. Now cover all with seaweed, and let the mass steam for from 20 to 40 minutes. Frequent inspections, with attending burns and sooty fin gers, are part of the fun.—Country Infe in America. A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler s Ex tract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysen tery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nauser. Plea, rant to take. Acts piomptly. HAm “LAne” Was IlraiiiH. A professor of a western university tells this story of a trip he made: “A traveling man boarded the train one day, took a seat beside me, and re marked: “ ‘Pleasant day, isn’t it?’ “ ‘Umph—yes.’ “Then the drummer said: ‘Crops look fine, don’t they? I guess we’ll have a good season.’ “ ‘Umph—yes.’ “By tins time tne traveling man was annoyed, and asked: ‘What line are you in, anyway?’ “Irritated at his continued impor tunities, I replied: ‘Brains.’ “ ‘Well,’ said the drummer, ‘you carry a mighty small sample ease.’ ”— Sunday School Times. Aa He railed It. “So you don’t mind my piano-playing, Mr. Skorcher?” remar>d Miss Nex iore. "Not at all,” replied Skorcher. “I like it best when you're coasting.” “When I’m coasting?” “Yes, when you keep your feet off the pedals.”—Catholic Standard and Times Monarch over pain. Bums, cuts, iprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Lhoinas’ Electric Oil. At aiiy drug store. The Acme of Maekneaa. McJigger—Chicken-hearted? Well, I should say; he’s the limit. Thingumbob—Is that, so? “Nothing can make him fight. W’hy, I’ve even seen him let a man cheat him ont- of his turn in the barber shop, and he never said a word.”—Cleveland T .A£Lria.r. __ Only one remedy in ** world that will it once stop the it^-ig»f the/ skin in my part of the b'j * ^***\n’8 Ointment. / ■ Laughlin Fountain Pen IS THE PEES Of ALL PENS AND HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHENC. FINEST GRADE I4K. GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR ONLY .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 sire. 14k. gold pen, of any desired flexibility, and haa the only perfect feeding device known. Either atyle, richly gold mounted, for presentation purposes, Sl ab extra. Surely you will not be able to secure anything at three times the price that will give auch continuous pleasure and service. For Sals by Keasbey & Barnekov 335 State Street Staten island Rapid Transit R. R. Time Table in effect on and after May 17, 1(7)8 Perth Am toy to New York—Leave foot of Smith Bt. daily except Sundays and; Legal Holiday 5 15, 6 12 6.58, 7.35, 7 35, 8 05, 8 55 9.55, 10.55, and 11.55 am. 12 55,1 55 2.50, 3.55, 4.8J 5.30, 6.47, 7.55, 8.55, 9.55,11.20 P. M, Sundays and Legal Holidays. 6.65, 7.55, 8.50, 9.25, 10.05, 10.55'1.56 A. M. 12.55, 1.55.2.55, 3.55, 1 .55, 5.35, 6.l5, 6.55, 7.35, 8.15,9.15, 10.80,P. M. New York to Perth Amboy:—Leave foot of Whitehall St. daily except Sunday and Legal Holidays,15.55, 6.50,8 00,9,00, 10.00, 11.00a.m. 12.00 l.i 0 1 30,2.86, 3.30, 4.80. 5.10, 5.30 5.45, 6.36, 7.30, 8.30,10.00,11.06*12.25. Sundays and Legal Holidays. Leave NewYork.6 05, 8.00,9.(0.9.30, 10.20,11.00, 12.00,a.m 1.00, 2.00,3.10,4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.35, 7.15, 7.55, 8.35, 9.36, 10.80, 11.45,p m. Ferry between Perth Amboy and Tottenville— leave Perth Amboy daiiy x5.15, x6.12,6.32, X6.58, x7.35, x8.05, X8.56. x',55, 10.25, xlO.55 xl 1.55 a. m. xl2 55, xl.55, 2-20, x2 50, X3.56, X4.30, x5.3 1,6.00, X6.47,7.25, X7.55.x8 55, x9.55, 10.40 xll.90,p. m.12.40a.m. Sundaysand Legal Holidays * 6.15,' x6 W, X7.55, X8.50, X9.25, xl .05, l0.8O, xlO.55, x 11.65. a. m. X12.55, xl.55, X2.55.X 8.65, xl.55, x5.85,x6 15, X6.55 X7.35. X8.15, X9.15, 9.35, xlO 30.11,20,p m 12.15, a. m. Leave Tottenville dally xl.30, 5.55, 6.22, 6.42 X7.18. 7.60 X8.15, xO.lU, xlO.65, 16.40. xll.05 a. m. X12.05, xl 05,x2.06, x2 85, X3.40, 4.10, X4.40, x5.40, X6.18, X6.55, X 7.40, X8.49, X9.40, 10.20, xll.10, p m. X12.16, xl.30 A. M. Sundays and Legal Holidays *6 25, x7.15, 8.20, X9.05, 9.10. Xio.15, X10.45, xll.35, a. m. X12.15, xl.l5,x 3.15, X3.15, x 1.10, X5.10, 5.55. x6.2J x7.1(l,x7.50 xS.39, x9.22, x9 50, xl0.45, xll 40 p. m xl!.4J,p m. xl2.55,a.m. ♦Legal holidays only' xTrain Connection. J. VAN SMITH, P. H. CA881DY, Receiver Gen’l Traffic Agent. LihiHUli VALLi-ttY KAliiiiUAid Time Table In effect Aug. 9, 1903 Stations In New York, foot oi Cortlandt, Her broeaes and West 23rd streets, Penna. R. 1 Ferries, Tax ins Lbavi Statb Stbbxt Statiob. If OK NEW YOBR. 6.10, 8.00 am 4.20 p.m. l.So p.m. dally connects wit, way train for Bound Brook,Mauch Chunk Weatherly, Haxelton Pcttsvllle and intermedl ate points. FOR SOUTH PLAINFIELD. 6.10, 8.00, am. 1.30,4.20, p. m. Snidays 8 35 a. m 1.30. 6.15 p. m: FOK OTHER POINTS' 8.C0 a. m. Dally Except Sunday Connect with tram express lor Easton, Bethleham Allen town, Potlsville, Buffalo, Niagaru Falla and Chi cago. Parlor Car New York to Buffalo, con nects with local train for all points east of Mauch Chunk. g.85 a m. Sundays only. Express train for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Chicago, stops at Flemington Jcc. 4.20 p. in. Dally Except Sunday Express foi for Wilkes Barre, Scranton, Hazelton, and principal Intermediate stations. 6.15 p. m. Sundays only Through tiain tor Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Blidge and Chicago, connects for New York. TRAINS LEAVE SOUTH PLAINFIELD FOB PERTH AMBOY 9.10, a. m. 3.45, 5.00, 7.50, p. m. Sundays: 10.35 a. m„ 5.00, 7.60 u. m. Trains arrive Perth Ambov—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 lurther information apply to ticke' auents. RKADUIG SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Corrected to Sept 27 1903 TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY For New York, Newark and Elizabeth at S.00 Mondays excepted to New York (only) 6 86, 7 17, 7.48, New York (only) 7.58 951, 11.18, a. m„ 11.59 1 1U, 8 22 4.0, 5 09, 8 20, 7 45, 8 08,9 55, p. m. Sundays, 3 W, 8 87, а. m 5 29, 9 47, p. m. For Philadelphia and Trenton via Bcn~d Brook, 7 17, 11 18, 11.59 a m 1 10, 6 09 p. no Sundays, 8 37 a. m. 5 29 p, m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc. 5.07. 9 20, a. m. 12.22. .227, 441 7.19, p. m 12 S6 (Sundays excepted) Sundays except Ocean Grove) e 55, a. m. 4 54 p. m. For Freehold, 5 07, 9 20 a. m„ 12.22 2 27, 5.15 P Additional trains for Red Bank 2.27, 5 15 5.52, б. 88 P. M. For South Amboy 6.54, 7 11, 9 20 p. m 22i, 8 36, 4 41 p m. 5 15, 5.52 9.29. Through ticket* to all points et lowEstrato may be had on application In advance to to ticket agent at the station. W, G. Bbblkr, Vice-Pres. & General Manage fl. M. Bum, General Passenger Agent. RARITAN TRACTION CO. Time Table in Effect Oct. 1,, 1903. Care leave Metuchen for Perth Auboy and all points East to Boynton Beach at 5 ana 86 minu tes ps«t each hour from 6 a m. to 7.86 p. m„ and from 7.36 to 11.86 p. in. at 85 miuutes past the hour. Cars leave Keasbey School for Metuchen at 5 and 35 minntes past each hour from 6 a. m o 8.80 p m. and every hour from 8 to 1-3 p. m. Cars leave Keasbey for all pointB juast every 15 minutes Cars leaves Bridge at Woodbridge Creek for Keasbev at foot of Smith Street every 30 minu tes from 6.16 a. m, to 11.45 p. m. Cars leave Bridge at Woodbridge Creek for Metuchen on the even hour and half hour from 6 a m. toG30p. m. and on the half hour onlv from 0.30 to I0.30p. m. Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Metuchen and Keasbey Sohool at 18 and 48 minutes past each hour from 6a. m. to 7 p. m. and from 7 to 1 p. m. at 48 minutes only and for Keasbey at foot of Smith Street at 3 and 88 mlnutee past the hour. Care leave Btaten Island Ferry for Bridge at Woodbridge Creek at 11,26, 41 and 56 minutes part each hour from 6 a. m. to 11'41 p. m. WM 8. ROCK Superintendent «■— PERSONS WHO LIVED LONG. / Men and Women W ho Reached Year* of Remarkable I.enalb—Manr (Jeo ten aria on. The late Pope Leo had a long life, but compared with the ages of others who had gone before him he was compara tively youthful at his death. Thomas Parr and Henry Jenkins are. respec tively, credited with the ages of 152 and 1G9. Jeanne Serimphan was married when she was 127 and died when she was 128. Hr. Hufournel married at 11C and became the father of two children and ; died at 120. Marie Priou reached the j age of 158. A woman of Metz, the mother of 24 children, died at the age of 100. Surgeon Politman celebrated his one hundred and fortieth birthday. Pat rick O’Neil buried seven wives and died at 120, and a Norwegian peasant is re corded as dying at 160 and leaving two sons, one aged 108 and the other only nine summers. Robert Taylor lived to be 134 and died of excitement on receiv ing the picture of Queen Victoria signed by herself. An Irishman named Brown, who was a habitual drunkard. lived to be 128; he had a daily Jag for 90 years. Durond d’Estlvel, of Cahors, lived to be 128. 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I I :4 I !i :i i ! ^ -.3 iSSSSS-^ Sg£j j :| j“j : i "* i! j” ils i i J? : -as i ii*£ t ail ^aisipp Ilg|55:2?s ssl^Skg||g« »e|S*s|i^< iS^aEsloZ^es ISMTiasSsSsio.' "y” Stops only to take on or let off peeeengen (or or from Perth Amboy on notice to Agent o Conductor. For further Information see time-tables Tickets for all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad and connections, Pullman accoin modatlons. Ac., at ticket office,Perth Amboy IV. W ATTERBURY, General Menegar. ’ « W£h>!> Puss'r Tr, file Manager. GRO W. hOYD. Gtm’lFaaa. A**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 am Rahway—Woodbridge. 7.30 am South Jersey way Mail. 8 00am Fords and Keasbey. 8.20a no New York and Northern Way. 9 30am Rahway, direct. 12.00 a m South Jersey Way. 12.80 p in Woodi ridge direct. 180, New York and Northern Way. 2.30 p m New York and Northern W ay.5.00 n South Jersey Way.. 6.80 p m Brooklyn, Pennsylvania and N. Jersey t .80 p Rahway, direct. 6.30 p m Fords and Jeasbey. 6.45 pm Malls Close. Rahway and Woodbridge. 7 15 a m New V ork and Northern Way. 7 80 a m South Jersey Way. 9 00 am New York and Eastern States. 9 80a m Fords and Keasbey. 9.80 a m New York and Northern Way. 11.80 a m Ruhwa, and Woodbridge. 12.00 am South Jersey W’av. 2,00 p m New York and Northern Way. 4,80 p m South Jersey Way . 4.80 pm Rahway and Woodbridge . 4.80pm Fords and Keasbey . 7 00 p m Ail points. 7.00 p m Money Order department opens at 7 a m close* at 6.45 p m Saturday at 6.80 p m Geo. H. Tics, P. M. FIRE ALARM BOXES. 28 Raritan Copper Works 26 High and Lewis 27 Madison aye and Paterson st 28 Market and First sts. 85 Smith and High st 87 State and 8mith sts 43 Buckingham ave and Hartf 45 Commerce and Front sts 47 High and Washington str 54 State st and Buckingham ave 56 hail ave and Charles st 5, Railroad ave and Wayne st 62 Washington and First sts 6'. Turnpike and Elm st 61 Smith St and Watson ave 65 Commerce and State sts 72 Front and Smith sts 78 Water and Gordon sts 71 Kearny ave and Gordon st 32 Smith and Herbert St 83 Woodbridge road and Washington st 64 Lehigh ave f '> Stanford st To send in an alarm, open the door of the box and 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 Are alarm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson and High street always to be used for this trial. 8 taps Fi.-e out. 6 taps—Police call. I1—Call tor Lincoln Hose. 13—Call tor Washington Hose. 14—Call .’or McClellan Hose 15—Cal. for Pro tection H. and L. 1 Foleys honey«®ivr Curas Coldsi Prevents Pneumo , k & BANNER SALVE is the most healing saIto Is the world. It cures Sores, Cots, Burns and all Skin Dlsa——. It positively Cures Piles 8. Kingrbaker, 80 last Ohio 8tr*«A Chicago, writes: “I had a bad caaajW Piles tor several years BANITEB SALTS cured me quickly and permanently aftaj several doctors and remediea had l*U4 to relieve me.” GUARANTEED. PrloB25Ommtm Uuildern and Con-1 tractors Directory. I CHRISTENSEN & FEDDERSEN Masons and Contractors Office: 18k Madison Ave. Tel. 67b Parth Amboy, M. J. JOHN OBUCH, Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing promptly attended to. 170 Rector street, Perth Aabsy, N. J. J. H. TYRRELL FINE TEAMS AMD COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A SPECIALTY* Carting to ALL PARTS of the CITY ResideDoe and Office; 30 COMMTM ML Tel. Call 34. Sand, Grvel, Brick, Flue Linings and Sewer Pipe Furnished. 35 Woodbridge Road. 170 Brighton Art. LUND & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters and Builders Office and Shop: 6 East Avenue. Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended to GRAHAM A M’KEON General Contractors EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC. Sand, Gravel,(Broken Stone, Carting,Sld 244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Avs. A. K. JENSEN, Successor to J. K. Jensen. Mason and Contractor i ' ffW 221 Washington St. AXEL WICKSTROM V ^AT^enter Jobbing, 8 4am Sawing' Scroll and all Mill Work. Shop and Office; 123 Brighton Awe, Residence State 4 Lewis St. F. X. URBANSKI House Painting, Paper Hanging, Interior Deoorating.238 Wlrirtaft— 8t JENS K. JENSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; P. O. BUILDING Residence; 250 Washington St. Perth Amboy, N. J. F. J. LARKIN Plumbing A Gas Fitting Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating Dealer In Stores, Ranges and Heater Repairing of all kin a malty. 367 State street, Perth Amboy, N. J, THE FARRINGTON CO. Snocoesora to Farrington A Runyon On LUMBER, LIME, LATH, MILLWORK, HARDWARE Ail kinds of Building Material Office, 13S Fayette street Perth Amboy, H. J E. 0. CARLSON, Painter L Paperhanger robbing promptly ttented to. 157 Gordon St C. W. WINBERG ‘Painter and Paper Hangar 143 Brighton Ave. Established in ’TBO. ft. J. LO.-iNELL Wholesale and'Betall-Dealer Id Lumber, Lath, Cement, Doors, Saeima, Blinds, Mould'ngs, Builder’s Hardwara, Hair aud Nails. Office and Yard; Jefferson St.StfC. B. B. of ■, J. Penh Amboy, 1*. J. FERDINAND WETTERBERG Painter and Paper Hanger 125 Brighton An. P. SKOV & CO. "" Artificial Stone and Cement Mferiu Office: 108 Fulton St., New Yurk Ctty A. SMITH, Mason and BttUder * Estimates Cheerfully given. 34 Catherine si., nr. Hall Are. Perth Ambo • R. B. SMITH Saaltary Plaahar Tinning and Sheet Iron Workor. Steam aud (Jas Fitter. J obbingj.romptly attended to. Shop 55 N. B. Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. J. P. KOYEN CARPENTER ud BUILDER Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended tc 90 New Brunswick Av., Perth Amboy SHOP; 17 KING BT. \ "Tld™ \ . I