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Scrub Last Night for ToTiorrjw’s Mi'ch. Tlia High School eleven playon in ioil form last night. Every man dil his position strongor and tie •grossivo work was more pronounced, icy had as their opponents a strong ■ rub which gave a hard practice .me, but the High School carried the ! ,11 for one safe touch-down. ■ Tho boys will line up against the * iversides on the enclosed grounds | j morrow any they are getting in L ini for tho event. Yes'orday they 1i :nt tho sovnl) out witli a score of 5-0 c : id the captain iH well satisfied with ;! , ie work of his men and declares ho isaflii6clinr.ce of winning tomor | ,w- _ WOQOBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL — ill Play Rihway High School Tomorrow —Watts Olher Dotes. The Woodbridge High Scliool has ‘ it a good football team in tho field * lis year. They will play the Rahway igh School tomorrow' on the Wood ridge A. A. field. These teams ure •oat rivals and the match will lie an iteresting ono. The game calls at !) clock. . t Tho manager of tho Woodbridge igh School team, It. E. Hancock, rites to tlio Evening News that lie ould like to hear from any team reraging 125 pounds. All challenges nsf bo addressed to Manager of High 3I100I Football Team, Woodbridge. MUST GET REPUTATION. fTries Says Mut.roo Must Defeat a Heavy weight. oT Prominence. James J. Jeffries, the heavyweight mmpion pugilist, arrived in Now ;mi Chicago yesterday. The l’ -br.^ ans for the future. Ho says he will 1 it fight Mnnroe nntil tho “miner” 1 ifonta a hoavy weight, of prominence. I10 big fellow says iio contemplates a ' ur of tho country with James J. nrbetfc in a theatrical show. \ BOWL HOBOKEN TEAM * 1 Wednesday night tho Excelsior iwling club and a team from IIobo m will bowl on the Raritan alleys, Kith street. LL MEET STAPLETON HiGH. S^Homo.rnv aft- moon lie Tut t ■ in ille HBl< Srlionl will meet tho Stapleton ■Higii School in a gamo of football at lf» Gillis enclosed grounds, New Bnt .CADETS\READY. ggSHi" St. Aloysios CndVns will tackle Hamilton Held ela'u, of Now ^^Hiswiek, at tliiif place t 'morrow. Told to tli« Barber* HU ter mixing up a ilg.it, fr.nby Iwr. onl distributing It around a cua ^^mcr’s face tho barber began. ^ “Speaking about names.” ho salu, reminds me of a llttio incident which 3curred to a friend of mine and which e told me yesterday. My friend is a rummer for a big concern and visits II the larger firms with a view of sell ; ik Ills line of goods. One day he drlft i 1 Into an office and the rr.au ho wanl 1 to see was busy. So he sat down nd while lie was waiting struck up a . anversation with tho typowrlter. [ "The girl wasn't very much disposed ■ t talk am) my friend remarked that tie looked very ttied. 'I ought to b* red,1 sho said. ‘I’vo been setting here 3r three hours copying off two hun * red foreign names and they almost five me crazy.’ My friend was just bout to say that It must be a horrl le thing to have a peculiar naihe, hen the office boy popped his head it of tho door and said: ‘Say, Miss ulderbrandersonnky, dor boss’d like ■ see you.’ “Want a close shave?”—Philadelphia , "ea3. Held So Grudge. Walking about one day in the land ' shadows, Charles Dickens uncxpoct tly encountered Mr. Pecksniff. “My dear follow,” said Mr. Dickons, hopo you eii'tertatn no ill will to* ard mo on account of the unenviable ,i>toriety I soon to have given you.” | “Sir,” loftily replied Mr. Pecksniff, 1 “you owe me no apology. The name L of Pecksniff will be remembered long k^ter the name of Dickens is lorgot Bl"—Chicago Tribune. 3 October days revive the need for warmer clothes; a new suit is in order now. t Nc.ie can give you more style, better quality, better satisfaction than a Naum burg Suit. j «*»«*> Confidence in them has never failed for thirty years. Guaranteed absolutely. Look for the above label. Your money back for anything not right. For sale by h. McCullough, Perth Amboy, N. J. DAN PATCH. Son of .Too Pntchcn Broke World's Record, MiiUhuc Jlilo In 1:S(> 1-4. MEMPHIS, Twin., Oct. 21!. — The third day of the harness racing at the Memphis Trotting association track was made memorable by the magnifi cent performance of I>an Patch in a ;n..d against time. The handsome son Joe I’atchcn made the mile in 1:5<i!/i. •lipping three-fourths of a second from the world’s record of 1:57, hold by Prince Alert, and lowered Ills own ree jrd two and throe-nuarter seconds. Hie mile was paced without a wind shield, and at the finish Dan Patch seemed as fresh and vigorous as at the start. The demonstration that greeted the new world’s pacing champion as he | Hashed under the wire was a uicmora Iiorse owners, who stood he track before the starter's stand, had caught the time with their own whtehes, and before the otiieinl time was flashed out across the track they set up a mighty shout and threw hats and caps high into the air. Hollo Won (he Winded Foot. NEW YOKK, Oct. 2.!.—Hello won the Winged 1’oot handicap for two-year olds. six furlongs, at Brighton Beach. Juvenal Maxim made the running to within a few yards of tlie finish, when O'Neil brought Hello up, and lie won head from Juvenal Maxim. Uicu. ggMUrtl'.Vil, tiy* lengths hack. In a head and head finish all through Hie stretch Mabel I tick unison won the handicap, one mile and a quar ter, from the favorite, Caughnawaga. Intci-collejcrtote Golf. It DEN (TTY, X. Y\, Oct. 23.—More than sixty players, representing Har vard, Yule. Princeton, Columbia, Penn sylvania and Cornell, started in tile qualifying round of eighteen boles, medal play, over the Garden City Golf club's links, which opened the contest for the individual championship ol' the Intercollegiate Golf association. \ntionnl HusctuiH I.onnrnon. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23.—Eighteen base ball organizations composing the Na tional Association of Professional Base ball Leagues are represented by dele guics in tne conrerenco which was opened here, with President Powers in the chair. Meetings are held behind closed doors. nj".vn>» Won nt Worth. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Byways won the nil aged handicap at Worth and equaled the track record of 1:45 3-5 for the mile and KMl yards. Dr. Stephens was second, and English Lad, the heavily backed favorite, was third. !»Bkh Crawford Won. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23.—Miss Crawford won tla* feature, a six furlong handi cap, at the fair grounds. She won easily by three lengths. Hetzel came iu second, two lengths in front of Mo corlto. V lewi cmutfio, Bishop Potter tells of a New York clergyman whose views when he took ills present charge were far in advance of those about him. By degrees new ideas crept in and a young minister, thoroughly imbued with these advanced notions, was called in to assist him. Said the young man one day: “Doctor, I have always been told that you were a highchurchman, but I don’t think you are high church at all.” The elder preacher replied: "My dear young brother, when I first took up my resi dence in New York, I lived ‘way up town. Now I live ‘way down town, and yet I have been living in exactly the same house all the time.” Pilgrim* to EccIefecTinn. Ecclefechan, though on the high road of two Important roll ways, is only accessi ble to those traveling from the south by a break In their Journey at Carlisle, whence the now famous village is reached by slow trains. That interestln Carlyle and his birthplace is increasing is proved by the number of pilgrims who annually“turnaside” to Eccltfechan, and it is particularly noteworthy that during the twelvemonth Just closed Arch House has been visited by 1,470 persons, an In crease of 232 over the proceeding similar period, ar.d the largest yearly number since the house was opened to the public. —WcsKminster Gazette. If not what hotter proof can Portt Amboy residents demand. It's from a citizen. It may bo a neighbor. You can readily investigate it. Tho molts investigation, tlie more con vincing the proof, Air. Jerry Allen of 198 Division St.., 8iyn: “ I had a lame back and dull paim a-.’iosR my loins. Often at night, aftei lying in ono position for some time, i ached terribly and I had to have iny hacl rubbed before I could go to sleep again If I took cold it alway settled in iny kid neys, and at. such times I suffered very micl . If I stooped it was a difficub milter to straighten again. I doctored and used almost every kind of kidne y remedy and covered my hack wiili plas j ters, but I never got any lasting relief. 1 I read about Doan's Kidney Tills curing | such complaints and I got a box at G. W. P.uisenV drug stoic. They arc tho only medicine that over permanent y helped me. Owing to my ago and tlie origin ol my trouble I did not expect to he eoiii p’etely cured, hut it means a good deal to me to bo able to feol easy and comfort able.” For sale by all declare. Price f*0 coals a box. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for U. S. Remember tin name Doan's, and ac cent no substitute. One Way to Calafornia. Via the well known Now Jersey Oenirnl-Lnckawanna-Nickle Plate Route passing through tho piefures 'jno Lehigh and* Wyoming Valleys, Munch Chunk, Scranlon, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Ogden, heart of the Rockies and all points of interest. Tickets sold to common points in California from your homo station, and so arranged that sloeping cars may be nsert the on I-!ha twin from Uoro tiintl if llovlI’Ptl Doable berth, Chicago lu California, $6, or from Buffalo £in through car, .$7.60. Any lino west of Chicago may be used. Tickets on sale every day till November 29 kit, 1903. Good on any train, any route, any dnv. We make all arrangements, thus relieving passengers of responsibility. Low rates to other points in the west. Write or see Ira E. Whyte, District Passenger Agent, Asbary ark, N. J., for further advice, 37fi3-10-l(i-3t-o.o. w. A Dangerous Experiment. Ivi* dangerous to•Himolit with som • unknown preparation when you have a cough or cold. Fo'ov’s lloney and Tar will cure you and prevent pneumonia and •ousumption. Contains no opiates and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Hefu.se utisiiiutes. bold at Sexton's Pharmacy 70 Smith St. Mohammedans r,:ul dork. A recent traveler la Somaliland given ihe following curious Incident showing the Mohammedan hatred fer pigs: -\Vt shot two wart hogs, one a particularly big boar. Alan wished to keep the tusks, but, of course, none of the Somalis would touch the unclean animal. At test a bribe of two rupees Induced the Jlidgaa woman to chop the tuslcs out with a hatchet. Even then die would not touch them, and with the help of two sticks, which she used like a pair of tongs, put them on a camel. Then there was a long dispute about, tho hatchet. No one would touch it; it had been defiled. Of course, this was pure affectation nnd playing to the gallery on the ayah's part. At home with her na tive tribe she would have gorged all the pig she could get. But It flattered the Somalis, and we marched off, the ayah holding the holehct at arm’s length as if it were going to bite her." I'nforlttnute. Storekeeper—I found (he gold links that I thought I'd lest. Inspector—Thai's a pity. I’ve just found a clow to the thief.—Boston Ulobe. Of interest To fc’any. It is not generally known that more than one third of the deaths are from kid ney diseases. Watch your kidneys as you cat: not live without, them and they can not bo replaced. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney disease tbaf is not beyond the reach of medicine. Ii will make you welt. Sold at Sexton’s Pharmacy, 70 Sit)'"h St. A DfstltiM uIb1ic<1 Citizen. Judge William C. Toole, who lives at SC9 North Fourth street, St. Joseph, Mo., has several claims to distinction. He is the oldest living citizen of St. Joseph, having moved there !r. 1838. He is the oldest lawyer in Buchanan county, and. perhaps, in Missouri, having been ad mitted to practice in 3S48. He is the only man living who witnessed the first judicial proceeding in Buchanan county, and also the oldest living man v.ho has sat as judge In that jurisdiction, having been elected to the court of common pleas in 1883. He used to be a loca preacher and has preached in St. Jo seph more years than any other man Will Cure Consuirptton. A. A. Herren of Finch, Arlr., writes “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best pre paration for coughs,colds and lung troub le. I know that it has cured consumption in the first Stages.” It stops the cough, soothes and heals the inflamed mem branes in tho throat and lungs and pre vents serious lung trouble. It is guar anteed for all throat and lung diseases, Refuse substitutes. Sold at Sexton’s Pharmacy, 70 Smith St. ECZEMA »nd all Skin Diseases cured by BANNER SALVE The most healing salve In the world. The Oootor Sold “Stlok To lt.n Oeo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Oa., writeai "Eciema broke out on my baby covering hil entire bodv. Under treatment of our family physician f:e got wori« as he coutd not Bleep lor the burning and itching. We utted a bee of BANNER SALVE on him and by the time It was gone he wan well. The doctor teeing it was curing him said: 'stick to it for it is do/na hit* more good than anything 1 have done for him.' " GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cent* CHRISTENSEN S^EDBERSEN Masons and Contractors OfTce: 188 Madison Ave. Tel. 67b Perth Amboy, N. J. johTobuch, Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing promptly attended to. 170 Rector street, Perth Amboy,N. J. FIT TYRRELL FINE TEAMS AND COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A SPECIALTY Carting to ALL PARTS of the CITY Residence and Office; 30 Commerce St. Tel. Call 34. Sand, Grvel, Brick, Flue Linings and Sewer Pipe Furnished. 35 Wood bridge Haul. 170 Brighton Avc LUND & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters anti Builders Office and Shop: 6 East Avenue, Estimates i'tirnieiiod. Jobbing attended t> (jRAHAIvTkEON General Contractors EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC. Sand, Gravel,.Broken Stone, Carting,Ei 244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Ave A. K. JENSEN, Successor to J. K. Jenson. Mason and Contractor ( ' 221 Washington St. AlET^mToi viarp^iter Jobbing, Stoam Sawing, Turning bcroll aud ail Mill Work. SliOj^a?nd Office; 123 Brighton Avi / Residence State & Lewis St. f7T"urbahski House Painting, Paper Hanging, Interio Ueoorat.inf. 238 Washington St JENS K. JEhSSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; P. O. BUILDING Itosidenco; 250 Washington St. Perth Amboy, M. J F. J. LARKIN Plumbing & Cias Fitting Steam, liut Water and Hot Air Heating Dealer in Stoves, ItHnKOi nud lisal ltepuiriuK of ail tcl.i u 1,11 suit/. >37 State Mtfeet, Perth Amboy, N. J THE FARRINGTON CO. bucce&florn to Furring i on A iiuuyon (Jo LUMBER, LIME, LATH, billwork, hakuware All kinds of .Handles; ,Material Office, 128 Fayette strao: Perth Amboy, N. E. 0. CARLSON, Painter & Paperhanger >obb!nft iiromptly tt«nt«d to lf>7 (Jordon t* C. W. WINBERG Painter and Pager Hanger 14a Brighton Ave. Sst&blltshod in '"380. W. J. DONNELL Wholesale and U“tall Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Cement, Doors, Snsho Blinds, MouiUings, Builder's Hardware Hair auti Mails. office and Yard; Jeffe non St.ft’O. It. H. of N. forth Amboy, N. J. ferdTnanFweTterberg Painter and Paper Hanger 12S Brighton Avi PESKOV & CO. Artificial Slone and Cement Work) Office: 108 Fulton St., New York City A. SMITH, Mason and Builde Estimates Cheerfully given. M Ca h»rlne at., ur. HmV Avh» Perth Arnbo R. 3. SMITH Sanitary Plumbu' Tinning and Shoot Iron Worker. Btoan and Gas Fitter. Jobbing promptly attended to. Shop 55 N. B. Avo. Perth Amboy, N. J J. P. KGYEN CARPENTER end BUILDER KRtimat.es furnished. Jobbing attended ti b0 Now Brunswick Av., Perth Amb >y SHOP; 17 KING BT. Stakes Kidneys sind Bladder Rtoht Slowed L’p. ig in motor cars has jnable amusement in e was held recently ons sailed away, fol en automobiles. The fur. was fast and furlou3 below and aloft until a sudden change of wind altered the course of the balloons, leaving the baffled motorists in per plexity. Nothing daunted, they chased about in all directions, two of them finally sighting ono balloon on the horizon and arriving Just in time for the descent. With a cheer for their success, they rushed upon the aston ished aeronauts, only to ilscover tliRt the balloon was not one of the com peting ones. Dronoa on tT:e Inorcnae. One consideration that is making our people impatient of hard work is the ex ample of riches quickly made through the semi-gambling activities. Men whose fa thers would have died rather than live on bread they had not earned find them selves willing to be taken care of by the government perhaps, or by “the party,’’ or by their more fortunate or industrious relatives. Such drones know nothing of the satisfaction of him who "scorns de lights and lives laborious days,” who can hold his head high and say he has earned his right to live, and whose death is thus not a debt paid to nature, for he owes her nothing.—Century. 6AEDELL BROS., Successor to D. MoFsrland. Move Furniture Carefully and at Reasonable Cos) 22 King Street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HrtiH(IUK-i 1(1 d!t« Oti ( C*. G 1 o«.3 - !;::!:; I i »; i !!!.:•: : *u ’ : : : : : : : : • . £ <£> ■?» C* 17 © OO C . » JT1. V. . ' ‘ * > v * ©o © ©o ie 2 * ^ ;2$#u$o§»8s o * ssi^sss’^sS™* 21 p,’ ;»-«r-t ^ >•« c» et oi oi X ^ 5 * IsaiBSSSSSS » * sTisS5?¥7? < i22_222sss^ 1 Sassasna 7 ji -5 jSimSSSffivS * »^5 *««***; i “ :°‘“*2S22S * o>®« O 5 S isfaslfg’g . TT': : : ; ; : -7 ji 2 !,35”Hi!r'(},,>' * < ^ iodj^ciS^rr? < , s ••*••• ~ Q o< ‘•cy® c-t-1. n ^ jj ;;•;•• j •• ] V-- ! r. -V. 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I \ • ■ ■ * '■'<5“r5vi- 9? 3**A I * .v •* i ’ ^ ‘a '.'Ota*c*ot~ •*■ x-* : : :* j : •* —:-——rH t *M : • :® :dg : S : :35 : :<*■ 2 :;r% ‘la::;;::. 5 ?&-* i :a :$$ • f 2«) = •'» t u*o.-. J pli jg££ * i r * £ if? si? S > “* z I"5 i“2o s fc.s.51*^ 't! a «= rj •i’ x «- o *• I ^ o * <» * ri F > * • y oWgtc uuiy Mf t vu vr ion «/•>. [-w™**^* !or or from Perth Aiuboy on notice to Agont o Conductor. For ruither information seo time tabic* riofcots tor all pcluLb on th© Pen nay bruin Railrond and connections, Pullman accon mo«iutbu\s -to ut ticket office,Perth Ambo? W. W. ATTEllBURY, General Manage* • m vvo” Pass’** Traffic Manag‘.r. GEO W. TOYI). Gen’IFaao. Ag’t. 1‘KUTIi AMBOY ROST OFFICE SCHEDULE. Taking effect Oct. 12,1908. Opens at 7 A. M. Closes at 7 P. M. Malls Arrives New York. Western and Southern. 7.OH a u Rahway— Woodbridge. 7.30 a in South Jersey way Mail. 8 00 a in Fouls and Keosboy. 8.15a u New York and Northern Way. 9 30 a n Uul> way, direct.... I2.0n a n New York and Northern Way....h.SOJp in South Jersey Wa>.. 1. 80 p u Woodbridge direct. . 130. New York direct .. 2.80 pm New \.*rk and NorUieru way.5.U0 n South Jersey Way.. 5. 0 m Brooklyn, Pennsylvania and N. JeiHoy * .Hi) p Rahway, diner. 6.80 p m Foras ami Keasbey.6.*.5p»jn Malls Close. Rahway and Woodbridge. 7.16 a n; Sew \orkHiid Northern Way. 7 30 i in South Jersey Way. 9 00 .1 in New Yoik and Eastern States. 9 30a m Fords and Keasbey. 9.80 a u. Kahwa* and Woodbridge..12.Mam •southJersey Way. 14,00pm New York and Northern W y. lJ.KOaui New York and Northern Way. 4.80 p m South Jersey Way . 4.30 pm Rahway anil Woodbridge . 4.Hup in Foi da and heap bey . 7 00 p m All points. 7.00pin Money Order department-opens at 7 a m closes at 6.45 p m Saturday at G.80 p m Gao H Tick. P.M FIRE ALARM BOXES. 23 Raritan Copper Works 20 High and Lewis 17 Madison aye and Paterson st 28 Market and First sts. i& Smith and High st 57 state and Smith sts 48 Buckingham ave and Ilartf 45 Commerce and Front sis 47 High and Washington sir )4 Wtatcst apn Buckingham ave 5C I tall ave and Charles st 57 Railroad ave and Wayne at 02 Washington and First sts 0 • Turnpike and F.lm st 04Hmit.h bt and Watson ave 65 Commerce and State sts 72 Front and Smith sts 754 W ater and Gordon bts 74 Kearny ave and Gordon st 82Smith and Herbert. ISt 8'4 W oodbridge road and Washington st 64 Lehigh ave ? \ {Stanford at To s«nd in an alarm, open the door of the box and pull down the lever and let go once only. 8tay at box until 11 re men arrive. SPECIAL CALLS. 1 tap—Break It* circuit. 2 taps - Prill and fire alarm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson and High street al wavs to lie used for tills trial. 3 laps Fire out.. 5 taps-Police call. 12—Call for Lincoln llose 13—Call for Washington Hose. 14—Gall for McClellan Hose 15—Call for Pro tection li. and L. F01E¥SM©MY®1M Cures Colds; Prevent* PneuiunnUl Laughlin Fountain ,# Pen IS THE REES OF ALL PENS ANO HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE. FINEST GRADE 14L GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWO POPULAR STYLES FOB ONLY .00 SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT $3 The Laughlin Fountain Pen Holder is made of fin est quality hard rubber, is fitted with highest grade, large size, 14k. gold pen, of ahy desired flexibility, and has the only perfect , feeding device known. Either style, richly gold mounted, for presentation purposes, 31.50 extra. Surely you will not be able to secure anything at three times the price that will give such continuous pleasure and service. For Sal* bp Keasbey & Barnekov MR State Slrnfit Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R. Tima Table In effect on and after May 17, 1903 Perm Amboy to New York—Leave foot of Smith St. daily except Sundays and; Legal Holidays IB, 0.12 0.58, 7.36, 7 85, 8 05, S 50 9.55, 10.55, and 11.55 a in. 12 55,1 55 2.50, 8.55, 4.3J 5.30, 0.47, 7.55 , 8.05, 9.55,11.20 P. M, Sundays and l^egal Holidays. 6.f5, 7.55, 8.5o, 9.25, 10.05, 10.05 1.55 A. M. 72.55, 1.56.2.55, 3.56, .55, 5.35, 0.l6, 0.55, 7.85, 8.15,9.15, 1(1..0,1'. M. New York to Perth Amhoy:— Leave foot of Whitehall St. daily except Sunday and Legal Holidays,15.1.5, 6.60,8 00,9,00, 1U.0O, 11.00 a. ui. 12.00 1.10 1 80, 2.86, 3 30, 4.30. 5.10, 6.30 6.46, t-,85, 7.80, 8.30, 10.00,11.05*12.25. Sundays and legal Holiday. Leave New Vork.6 05, 8.00, 9.10. 0.3J, 10.20,11.00, 12.00,a.m 1.60, 2.00, 3.1.1,4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.86, 7.15, 7.55, 8.85, 9 35, 10.80, 11.45,p.tn. Perry between Perth Amboy and ToUenville— leave Perth Amboy dai.y xb.15, zO 12, 6.82, xO.58, X7.85, X8.05, x8.5fi. x ..55, 10.25, xlO.55 ill.55 a. ui. xl'2 55, xl.55, 2'2J, x2 t,0, X3.56, x4.80, x5 8i,6.00, XO 47,7 25, *7.56,*8 55, X9.56, lo.4(1 xll.20,p. m.12.43a.m. Sundaysind Letal Holidays * 6.15, xC 55. X7.55, x3 50, X9.2o, xt ,.05, .0.80, xlO.55, x 11.55. a. ui. xl‘2.55, xl.55, x2.55,x 3 65, X4.55, x5.85,x0 15, X6.55 X7.35. xl.15, X9.15, 9.36, xlO 30.11,20,p m. 12.15. a. m. Leave Tottenville dally xl.39, 5.55, 6 ill, 6.42 x7.10. 7.60 x3.16, X9.10, xl‘1.05, 10.40, xll.06 a. in.xl2.05, xl 65,x2.05, x2 S3, xH.10, 4.10, X4.40, x5 40, X«.I8, x0.55, x 7.40, x8.4 , X9.40, 10 20, *11.10, p m. X12.16, xl.80 A. M. tindr.ys ard Legal Holidays *025, x7.15, 8 20, x9.65, 9.40. xlO.15, X10.46, xll.35, a.m. xld.15, xl.,5,x 2.15, X3.15, X4.1U, x.5 10. 5.55. X6.20 x7.10.x7.59 xk.SU, X9.22, x9 50, xl0.46, X11.4U p. ni xl..49.P in. xl2.55,a.m. •Legal holidays only <Traia Connect,on. '. VAN SMITH, P. H. CASSIDY, * Uocelvar Cen'l Traffic Agent,. LEHIGH VALLE* JJAJLLKOAiJ ’ Time Table 111 effect Aug. U, 1908. Stations In New York, foot flt c'ortlandt, 1>m brosses and West 23rd otreeta, Fenna. K. U Perries, Trains Lba yb Statb Strbbt Static*. YOli NEW YOKE. 3.19, 8.00 am 4 2iip.ni. l.S|) p.ni. dally connects (i . way train tor Bound Brook,Maucb Chunk ■Veathei'ly, Haaelton Foltsvllle and interumdl ile points. YOK SOUTH PLAIN YIKLD. do. 8.00 a m. 1.30,4.20, p. in. Sundays i 35 c in 1.30. 6.15 p. mi FullOTHKK POINTS' 8.( 0 a. tn. Dally Except Sunday Connect with i... express lor i.,u»ton, Beihleliam Allen town, Fottaville, Buffalo. Niagara Sails amlChl aeu. Bailor Car New York to Buffalo, con •leots with local train for all points east of dauch chunk. 8 35 a. in. Sundays only. Express train for Buffalo, Niagarit Falls, and Chicago. Stops at 4.20 p. m. Dally Except Sunday Express fox or Wilkes Barre, Scrauton, ilaxelton, tud principal Intermediate stations. 6 15 p. ui. Sundays only Through train lor Buffalo. Niagara Hulls, Suspension Bridge md Chicugo, connects lor Now York. I'KAINS LEAVE SOUTH PLAIN FIELD POE PKKTH AMBOY 9.10, a. m. 8.45, 6.00, 7.50, p. m. Sundays: 10.86 a. ru., 5.C0, 7.50 n. in. Trains arrive Forth Aiiihov .-v.30 a. m., 8.104.05, 5.16,8.10 p. in. Sun lay, 10.57 a. m., 6.25, 8.10 p. m. Tlcketti sold to all Western Points. For tuvtker information apply to ticket .gents. READIflTGBYilTKM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Oorrocted to Oct. 11 1903 TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY For New York, Newark and Elizabeth at 1.0) Mondays excepted to New Yor» (only) U 30, 7 17. 7.16, New Yol k (only) 7.58, J5:, 11.18. 11.59 a. to.,1 10, 3 22 4 ( 0, 5tll, j at, 7 44, 8 n3, V Ml, p. m. Sundays, 8 id, 2 17 i. m 5 39, 9 47, p. m. jAur Philadelphia ai d Trentcin via Board BTook, 717. 11 18, 11.59 a ill 1 10, 6 09 p. m ■ i. days, 137 a. m 5 29 p. ru. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove. etc. 5.0T, 12', a. n-..12.2A 4 4>- 615, 7.19 p. in 12."3 (Sundays excepted) Sundays except Ocean Grove) 4 56, a. rn. 4 4i t». in. Mir Freehold, 5 07 6.51 3 20 a. tu„ 12.22 8 27, 5.15 p. m. Additional trains for Kad Blink 2.27, 5 15, P. 51. For South Amboj 6.64,7 11, 9 20 p. m 2,2 ,4.43 pin. 5 IE, 5.52 9.39. Throng!) tickets to all points at loweBtralw may be hail on application In advaucs to tha ticket sgont at Che station. W. G. Hi;hi fr, Vice-Pres. & Qireial 51 drag r' M PnR", General Passenger Agent. x Raritan traction co. Time Table in Eft'oct Oct. 1,, 1903. Cars leave Motuchen for Perth Anboy and all points East to Boynton Beaih at 5 and 85 minu tes ua«t each hour from 6 a in. to 7.85 p. m., aud from 7.35 to 11.35 p. m. at So uiinutee past the hour. Cars leave Kwaebey School for Metuchen at 5 and 86 minntes past each hour from 6 a. m. o 8.80 p m anil every hour from 8 to 11.8.> p. m. Curs leav) Kcusuey for all points East every 15 minutes Oar-’le.»vos Bridge at Woodbrldge Creek for KeMhev at fo-it of Bmiih Street evory 80 minu tes i rom 6.15 a. in, to 11.44 p. m. Cars leave Bridge at Woodbrldge Creek for 51otuchen on Die even hour and half hour from 6 a. ra. to 6 80 n. m. aud on the half hour only from 0.80 to IO.SOp. m. Cars leave Staten Island Ferry for Metuohen end Keasbey Sobool at 18 aud 48 mlnutee past each hour from 6a. m. to 7 p. m. and fiom 7 to 1 p. m. at 48 minutes only and for Eeasbey at foot of Smith Street at 3 and S3 minntes past the hour, ' Gars leave 8taten Island Ferry for Bridge at Woodbrldge Creek at 11,26, 41 and 60 minutes past .each hour from 6 a. ro. to 11*41 p. m. W5f G. BOCK Buperlutsi it out