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I—-—— It 'ill have for that Place Tonight—Expect to Return with Victory. Tonight the Pop Social will go to i,< Sound Brook where they will bowl gainst tlie league team from that L lace on tlie Bound Brook Hotel alloys, ev ’ho Pops were out for practico on the Irk lirby alleys last night, when the lessago came from Bound Brook, t a riling them to come up tonight. The to ’ops aro in lino trim and now that Kr hey hnvo ouo game to their credit, hey will try and win nil others. FESSENDEN’S COUP. _ n »aim Book at .»« motor Won Atinut | fHO.OOO For IIi» Ovturr. NKW YOUK. Nov. Kt. Probably the I ’argest coup made on an eastern track bis year occurred in the last race at or ijiniafca. when Pass Book, owned by i X. (’. Fessenden, in ;i tiekl of tlilrteea >orses. won at 50 to 1. l>y jiiJicilig hi* x J i vm i * y m fin.m unmniis Fessenden was able to g: t aost of it down at ton to 1. after : vbieli tlie price gradually dropped to | it) to 1. . f’i s'-enden tool: about ?d0,000 front lie bookmakers. Ptrw-s Book lay in a I: rood position to the head of the it ;treteh, when t'oei’.ran sent him to tie' i 'rout and won by a length from Sir Shop, with the favorite, Mart .Mull n. liird. The Boulevard stakes went to Sou* ’ ' -ire, and Sweet Alice won the Union r" .and leap. n v " - I’rlnr<*t«n IJcndy For the Fray. j ITUXC’KTUN. N. J.. Nov. IT- The ‘rlnceton football eleven has put in ts Iasi practice of the year. The work vas very light and consisted mainly In lie running through of the formations, •ivory member of tlr> team was in < rood form, and the signal work was rpid and accurate. DeWitt averaged brty six yards to a punt and kicked iehl goals from all sorts of difficult mrles. Yetterlcin and Kilter showed mprover.ient, particularly in the lien 'ling of kicks. Tlie eleven and substi ntos will go to .New York this after loon. There is great assurance here hat Princeton will beat Yale tomor row. t ,1.--J XKW HA VEX. Conn.. Xov. Id.-Only la- tightest kind of foolball work was ■r.t cut Itic ( caches of tlie Yair foot ).•>!! eieveii here, : ctiug under the do l ’ aaiaU of T;.liner M. U. Murphy, h'ev r..i of tiic big men who have bruised i' limbs and shoulders need fo he favored (osnev.-hat if they are to enter the game igainst Princeton in lit condition, and Murphy would not risk further Injury, flic .secret practice work is said to have >eo:i brisk, however, and most of it •onslsted in pi';i< ticing protective for 9 millions for die man who takes the ball ’ iu the kickoff. I ViiIt's* ?'rsl<|j.xo /.I'lnp, Among the man" treasures of the prince of Wales one of the most ini cr esting is an exquisite model in silver of the Kddy.itone lighthouse, from the * lantern of which a brilliant electric | lamp inrotvs its rays, and which rorves *■ the purpose of a table bmp. This model il.i’. which is a microscopically correct rc . s, production of the famous lighthouse, j -.vas presented to the heir apparent bi lbo corporation of Plymouth. iiwk** s with <«; it o - r Doorc« ' Kitchen ranges, with r.ins- ov- n clccr?. nrs EDtuns me jauor ™vi:n; c vsersior , tlie kitchen. They save the constant opening of the oven door, thus doing away with burned lingers and saving j many a cake from failing by the con t slant jar of closing the oven door. All one has to do is to look in and watch the progress of the baking. 2^IiiviIn Xfeil Mt: lit. Any plant kept In a faint light Te , gins rapidly to lose the color of its jj:, leaves and to become fragile and trans parent. There ce very few plants in .... ’he world that can thrive Without a | good sham of light. Those that grow , in caves arc generally thin and Etunt t • 1 cd. Corn for (ho Trnnsvc.nl. The demand for white corn in the Transvaal Is now very great, and as Mozambique corn can he imported Into the Transvaal free of duty, while eorn from other countries is tatnl. < he initi ation of corn in this province is becom ing a very important indu.kry. U(]»l:t tiled. Patient—Doctor, what makes quinine start one’s head to going round and round? Doctor—Bemuse it rorncs from Peru, which is. one of those countries where revolution is In the very air. — Baltimore American. Dlekeiti' nirthi>l:ice. The city of Portsmouh, England, re cently bought the birthplace in that city of Charles Dickens, and will prob ably establish a Did ens museum la the house. The Rr.!»l!inn(ion. “What i1, the r.f w piece you're jilaj inn? 1- It by, Vfay.ifr?” "No; the' plar.o it cut cf trr.e.’’ Lon..*. ilk- Courii r-Jout nal. [ k,:, '. RECHNITZER&BRAY, CITY HQRSESHOEBS and WAGON BUILDERS. Iron Structure an Grate Work. None but experienced men employed. Host work. Lowest Price. N. B. Avo. near Post Office V. i\ IIOIIMAIVX COUNSELLOR AT LAW «:5 SiiiilSi SI., fERFH AM30Y, NEW JERSEY. mml Minpe of Pearls. The perfectly round pearls ore tha most valuable, next come the pear ' shaped, and lastly the egg-shaped. Trolley Project. Milan expr.ets to be connected with the North Italian lakes by trolley in 190i 'VVuninri of Uiis!*n**». Cashier—Madam, you can give ns your notes for tne amount you owe us. Madam—Of course; but I tell you right now, I never shall be able to pay them.—Detroit Free Press. In Mcmorlnm. Iloohan Magopian, an Armenian, a student at the University of Wiscon sin, has translated Tennyson’s ‘ in Memoriam” into his native tongue. The cheapest place for cash buyers—most ACCOM- jj| MODATING place for credit buyers—a 43 years’ record to J; back the statement. 11 j| sums each year just •\ for the privilege of || i telling you what coods \vc sell and | 1 ■» ur . » , . ., d \ how cheap we sell them—it pays us to do it. Know jj why? We have what we advertise ! t j <C —Large size Velour C ■ Couch—war. $!) 00 —«—- W’OtX\\ its old >) price! | C —SCO i-. “usual” ? for cherry part r • [(■ suits. Hand some Verona 1 plush covering, well built frame. !; —Golden Oak Ex tension Tables — 'd made to last and » made right. $1- in worth. I V, ———— <v $ A —A chance to <!| h&e!/0 ° r & ° r a $7.00 !' Enameled Iron < Bed—a chance t : .u’s seldom j| yours, c::c:pt here!, ' h]| '-j sO OS“Grafccfully1: Jr c O modeled Dresser >/ in golden oak—was $13.00. | 5 jP J if} for the store’s ^' m 0 s 4 popular M Chiffonier— $7.00 ordinarily. i Here’s “The Portland.” , 11 fills every “range” want in nearly 14,000 house- L holds—the most popular range ever built— see it and the <j - 40 other kinds of ranges now ready for your buying— (J don't think of deciding ’til OUR lines are seen, for this {j, is the largest stove store in all N. J.! I> Cylinders, Parlor Stoves, l\it Stoves, Laundry and tj Oak Stover! Stove Repairs, all sorts, always here! jji “Reliable” Oil Heater. |; A portable, elegant powerful heater—lc j art hour to run! Drop in and see it in actual ! use—a comfort and true to its name! | AH trolleys transfer to our door. '(, VAN MORN, Ltd. lj To” and first name “AMOS” before entering our store. ((i MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. ; Pear Plane St., West of Broad St. ^ i I A.U trolleys transfer to cur The Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mattress | ‘SENT ON SUSPICION’ We mean just this: Sleep on it 30 night an l if it is not even all you have hoped for if you don’t believe it to be the equal in cleanli ness, durability and comfort of any $50 hair mattress ever made,you can get your money back by return mail -“no questions asked.” > There will be no unpleasantness about it at all. { ——— ~ ■ ~'r — 1 ' ' — ■" I Ostermoor & Co. I 119 Elizabeth St., New York. I We have euslborcd <■■>-,) Chur lie ',. Send for our Church Cur-hions BANNER SALVE Is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns aud all Skin Diseases. It positively Cures Piles S. Kingcbaker, 80 East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: “I had a bad case of Piles for several years. BANNER SALVK cured me quickly and permanently after several doctors end remedies had failed to relieve me.” GUARANTEED, Price25Oantm AsnBKaaafissffReuHsaKramaMHfivsaKaaHMMM ] Builders and Con j tractors I )irectory. CHRISTENSEN &. FEDDERSEN Masons and Contractors Office: jgS Madison Avc. I’d. 67b Perth Amboy, N, J iohn oiucH, Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing promptly attended to. 170 Rector street, Perth Amboy, N. J rOYRRELl FINE TEAMS ANT COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, T.’TT"hTT'TCP ATO A SPECIALTY Parting to ALL PARTS of the CIT> Residence and Office, 30 Commerce St Tel. Call 34. sand, Grvcl, Brick, Flue Linings am Sower Pipe Furnished. (5 Woodbridge Road. 1 TO Brighton Ave L.URD & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters and Builders Office and Shop: 0 East Avenue. Sstimateg furnished. Jobbing attomlod ti iRAHAM &li¥E0N " General Contractors EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC. laud, Grave!, Broken Stono, Carting,E !44 Smith St. 225 Hew Bi unewic!; Avi K. JEESEN, Successor to J. K. Jensen. Mason and Contractor *2i Washington St. \xel wTckstrosT carpenter JobLmjr. steam btowin^, Turnlu Bcroll and all Mill Work. and Oilloe; 123 Brighton Av Jlesidcnee State & Lewis Bt. ncTuRBANSKi' “ louse Painting, i'ajmr Hanging, inter, >ceorat,ina. 233 W a ski net.m * ENS K. iEMSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; r. O. BUILDING Residence; 250 Washington St. Perth An boy, N. .) * J. LARKIN Plumbing A Gas Fining Ream, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating Healer in Stoves Itai get and Heat, Repairing of all Kin sp,.ii *!t,y 157 Stale street, f crib Amboy, N. . THE FARRINGTON 00. Bucoobhoto to Farrington .5 Runyon On LUMBER, LIME, LATP, MILLWORK, HAHDWAhE All Itlmls (f liullrtlr.y Material Iffleo, lH'J Fayette street Poitii Amboy, H. „ E. 0. CARLSON, Painter & Paperbanpr ot hint* promptly ttented to 157 Gordon '• 3, W. WINBERG Painter and Paper Hanger 142 Brighton Ave. Established in "jtiO. W. J. DONNELL Whote'mlo aud lit* tail Dealer In Lumber, l ath. Cement. Doors, Sashes Blinds, W.iuid'ngs, Builder's Hardwarr dair aud Haile. CDce and Yard; Jeffo.son Ht.&’C. U. li. of N, 1*. rlh A in hoy, iN. J. FERmNA^TwIlfERBEtiG Painter and Paper Hangar F45 Brighton Ave p.’lKoT&"cir~ “ Artificial Stone end Cement Works Office: 108 Fulton St., Mew York City A. SMITH, Mason and Biiiide Estimates Cheerfully given. Cflfb *rl»v9 Ht., or. HhII Avfi- Perth A?«bn B. SMITH Sanitary Plumber rinuir.;!: ami Shoot Iron Worker. Btoam and Gas Fitter. Jobbing promptly attended to. •ihop 55 N. B. Ave. Forth Amboy, N. J. J. P. KOYEW CARPENTER end BUILDER furnished. Jobbing attended tc t*0 New Brunswlok Av., Forth Amboy HI TOP: 17 XING ST. YffiYSIIfMsCMS italics ilidnots and Bladder Shrihi \ —-f— ------— Drink I’lenty at Water. A well-known physician says !hat ttie girl who has not a clear com plexion and wishes one has a simple remedy right at hand if she cares to nso it. And- it is water, applied not outwardly; but inwardly. That is, not 50 much outwardly as inwardly. This authority says that the sallow girl should drink two quarts of water be tween rising and retiring, but not. a irop at meals. More than Ibis, the I'. ator drank must not he too cold. IlriiKS Pans. Ilrass pans should be cleaned before use. Hub them with salt and vinegar, then rinse thoroughly wilh water and dry with a soft cloth. Thus you may be sure that the pans are free from ver digris, which is a strong poison. It hr pick cm of Par!?*. The ragpickers of Paris have lived In separate communities for so many centuries that they have almost be come a distinct race, having their own laws and customs, their own cafes, even a patois of their own. Until for Inflamed l-tyclliln. If the eyelids are inflamed by cold or study a little rosewater is good for bath ing them. Cold weak tea. Weak salt wat er and warm milk are also good for occasional use. The milk should ,be di luted with water. If DpikmkIn. “Rain water,” said the teacher, "Is al ways soft, is it not?” “Not always,” replied the bright scholar; “sometimes it’s soft, but very often it comes down hard.”—Philadel phia Press. Pepnllnr Pets of I.mlios. "I sell these snakes as pets for la dies.” explained recently a London nat uralist who regularly contracts for a supply of harmless common grass snakes to he so disposed of. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DIS TRICT OF NEW JERSEY. In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of Edward L. Reijjoluth, Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. To tHo Creditors of Edward L. Beige lnth, of Perth Amboy, in the County of Middlesex and district aforesaid: NOTICE is hereby given that on Hie 21st day of October A. D. 1903, Hie said Edward L. Reigelutn was Inly adjudicated bankrupt and that till! first meeting of liis creditors will bo bold at my office, No. 10 Smith dreet, iu the City of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on the SIXTEENTH (Kith) DAY OF NO VEMBER. A. D. 1903, it 10 30 o’clock ill the forenoon, at which time and place the said credit ors may attend, prove their claims, ippoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business is may properly come boforo said meeting. Dated Perth Amboy, N. J., November 2, 1903. JAMES PARKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. 1920-11 5-9t RARITAN TRACTiON CO. Time Table in Effect- Oct. 1, . 19C3 Cars leave Metuchen fur Penh Aiiboy and al' points Fast to Boynton Beach at 5 ami 35 mirm ros pa t ear'll hour from (la i’i. to 7.35 p. in., atic from 7.85 lo 11.85 p. u>. at 35 minutes past the '(Jars leivo Koasbey School for Metuchen at 5 end 85 minutes past each hour from 5 a. ru. 0 j.80 p m and every hour from 8 to ll.8i! p. tn. (Jars leav ■ Koasbej for all points East every ;5 minuter. , „ (Jar- leaves Bridge al Woodbridgo Creek for Keasbav at foot of Smith Street every SO miou les from 0.15 a. m, lo 11.41 p. m. Cars leave Bridge at Woodbrldge Creek for Metuchen on the even hour and half hour from 0 a m. Io 0 80 p. til. and on the half hour only from 0.80f.o lO.ailp. m. Cars leave Staton Island Ferry for Metuchen and Keasbey School at 18 and 46 minutes past -noli hour from fia. m. to7p. in. find from 7 to 1 p. m. at 4K minutes uuly and for Keasbey at root of Smith Street at 3 and 33 minute* past the hour. Cars leave Bl.al.au Island Ferry for Bridge at Woodbrldge Creek at 11,26, 41 and 50 minuter past oath hour from 6 a. nr. to ll'll P m. WM. G. BOCK Pnr*r ilMiit I’KUTH AMBOY POST OFFICE SCHEDULE. Taking olToct Oct. 13,1908. Opens nl 7 A. M. Closes al 7 J*. M. Malts Arrive! New York Western ana coutuein. • m Rahway—Wood bridge. T.JNiam ( South Jersey wav Mail. 8 CO a in Kurds and Keashuy. 8.15 0, in Now York mui Northern Way. 9 30 a m ltahv/ay, direct. . }, * a m New York and Northern Way.12.8P,p in South Jersey Way. 1.30pn, Woodbridgo direct. 1 30 New York direct .. 3.30 p iu New York Hint Non horn v> ay.5.10 u South Jersey Way. - •••• 5.80p ii. Brook lyu, IV rimy I vania and N. Jersey ' .3*) p o Uahway, dir*ct. 6.80 pm Fords and Keasbev.0.15 ptm Malls Close. Rahway and Woodbridge... 7 15 am New V ork and Northern Way.. 7 30 * m Wouth Jersey Way. . 9 00.1 ni New York and Eastern States. 9 30a in Fords ami Keasbey. 9.30 a m Rahwa/ and Woodbridgo. 12.00 a u» k'outh Jersey Way.. 12,96 piu New York and Northern Way. ....... 12.80 a in New York and Northern Way. 4,30 p m ffoutli Jersey Way . 4.30 pm Rahway end Woodbridgo . 4.80pm Fords and Kea^bey . 7 < 0 p rn All points. 7.00 pm Monej Order department opens at 7 a m ciodea at 6.45 p ui Saturday at 0.80 p in Gao. H Tick. P.M. fire alarm ijojnlks 23 Raritan Copper Works 20 High and Lewis 27 Madison ave and Paterson st 28 Market aiul First sts. 85 Smith and High st 87 Mate and Smith si s 43 Buckingham ave and Flartf 45 Commerce and Front sis 47 High and Washington sir 54 State st and Buckingham ave 50 Hall ave and CharleH st 57 Railroad ave and Wayne st 02 Washington and First sts 0i Turnpike and Rim st 04 Wraith St and Watson avo 65 Commerce aud State sis 72 Front and Smith p.ls 73 Water and Gordon sts 74 Kearny ave and Gordon st 88Smith and Herbert St fi3 Woodbridgo voad and Washington st 81 Lehigh avo p 'i Stanford st To send in an alarm, opep the door of the bos ami pull down the levor and lot go once only. Stay at box until firemen arrive. Sl’IECUIi tiil.LH. 1 tap—Break fu circuit. )2 raps - Drill and fire alarm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson and High m reel always to be used for this trial 3 tups Fire out. f> taps - Police call. 1J—Call for Lincoln lfose. 13—Cull for).Washington Hose It -call fo*1 McClellan Ho id) 15-Call for Pro tection )i. and L. / PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD (kbedule Iti Orl. 0 11X 8 * : : : : : : : : : : *\ : i : ^ I i : • * ! ; : : * : : : : I . i :asi}fagsae “ ftssssl*; 75 ® a! ;B<c{PNt-LNt.X > fC OJ C. 3> © C C ft o *o < m o sgsaagftM o * aisssliisi 3^ -* ? * -»f »n ^in m in t©to to • 3 * :SSJSSSS8SS “ * *8«SS?88 :S ^ 1222223^33 < 222333^°* •*» * ^ ;feSSSS?s5i3 * * Z^ |©»©C'1030 4d — ^ — _ _ < • HMf P<r< ” ©©G003C0? • ••**•••• ... . . 3 .ffi2S»S,3fi , TfYT7:~:~ni «/> 2 :2 U 3 3 f“1 ®* ■» <t> ^ ‘A o i- cVt-t y. on *c o ^ -l—l_!-1—- '—f ^ 'VfOO^WOVH < • .. ^ *- * r gr r-oo ^ *g ■' I •!••■! • * * :-i JSSsSRSSS * fc- : .: : • ; .: :..;.li u! 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XX^AX3XXSCG SYSTEM NEW JEBS3SY CEKTBAL Cociectod to Oct. £G ltf©8 TRA5NS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY For New York, Newark and KUsabotL at 3.00 Mondays excepted l« New V'e a (ouly) 0 85, 7 17.7.15, New York (cnly) 7.58, 9 51 11.18. 11.59 a. in., 1 10, S22 4'0 5 09. i 20. 7 45, 8 03,0 55, p. to. Sundays, 3 u>. £ 87 a. m 5 29, ft 47, p. m. For Philadelphia and Trento.r via Bou d Brook, 7 17, 1113. 115ft am 1 10, 6 00 p. m Sui days, V 37 a. m 5 29 p, m. For Long Branch. Ucun Grove, etc, 5.07. 920, a. m. 12.23. 4 4T 513, 7.19 p. ni 12 88 (Sundry's excepied) Sundays except Ocean Grove) 9 55, a. TO. 4 54 p. m. < or Freehold, 5 07, 0,01 9 29 ». :n., 12.22 2 27, 5.15 p. in. Additional trains for Red Bank 2.27, 6 15, <1.3.*, 1’. 51. For South Amboy 6.51, 7 11, 9 20 p. ui •i, 27, 4. 43 pm.E 15, 5.52 8.39. TRAINS FOR PERTH AMIIOY. Leave New York, 4.60,5/0, 6.1 , 8 03, 10.00, II Oft. m., 1.30 300, 3 15, 3.38, 4.80, 5 10, 5.38, (1.80.8 3\ 1 l.'O p. m. Sundays ft.00 a, in. 4.00 p.in Leaves Flliz .both 4.05, 6.22. 8 1 , 0/4, 11.5', a. m, 1.40.3.17,3.50,1.12,1.48, 5.18. 0.42,8. i«, li 5,. p m Sundays, II iP, a. m. 4/2 p. in. Leaves Newark 6 13, 8 35, ft.'i. 11. 2, n in. 1.20, 85, 1.10, 5.1(1, 6 111, 8.45 11.7,0, p m. Sun days, ft U s a.m. 4 Os p. in. Thringh tickets to all polutn ftt lowestrsies may bo had on application in »tvAnce to the ticket agent at the station. W, G. llntLsa, Vicc-Pres. & Genera! Maneg 0. 51. »orv, General Passenger Agent. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD Time Table tn effect Aug. !>. 1998. Siatlans in New York, foot ot Uorllandt, Dee breezes and W cat 28rd a tree', a, 1’ecaa. R. 11 Ferritin, Injuns Ls.vvs Stats S'imjt Static ». FOR NEW YORK. 6.10, 8.00nm 4 20 p.in. 1.8y p.m. dally c.onnoc's w'.tr way train for Bound Brook,Mnucb Chunk Weatherly, Hazel ion Pcttsvlllo and intcrmedl ate points. FOR BOOTH PLAINFIELD. 6.1ft, 8.00, a m. 1.80,4, 20, p. m. sm (lays 8.85 a. lu 1.30. 6.16 p. in: , FOR OTHER POINTS' 8X0 ft. m. Dally Except Sunday Connect with civ.in exp 'css 'or naston, Bciblebam Allen town, Pm-tsville, Buffalo. Niatrnri F»H« and Chi cago. Parlor Car New York to Buffalo, con nects with local train for all puintfi onut of Miuicli Chunk. H.Ufia. in. Susdays only. Express train for Buffalo, Niagara F'alls, and Chicago, slops at FTemiiigton Jo*. 4.30 )>. m. Dally Except Sunday Express for , for Wllkna Harm. Scranton, II a Milton, and principal tmenneniOuC stations. 6.15 p. in. Sundays only Through train lor Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge and Chicago, connects lot' New York. 4 TRAINS I.FAVK SOOTH FLA.INFIKLD FOB PiSKTH AA1BOY 9.10, a. no. 3.45, 5.00, 7 50, p. m. Sunday*: 10.35 a. m., 5.00, 7.50 o. m. Train a arrive Perth A in hoy—9.30 a. ni.. 8.194.05, 5.25,8.10 p. ut. Sun day, 10.57 a. III., 5.25.8.10 p. m. Tickets aoid loall Western Points. For tiuthor iniormaUou apply to ticket agents. ■< Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R. Time Table in effect on and after May 17, 1903 Perth Amboy to New York—Leave foot of Smith St. daily except Sundays and; Legal Holiday 5 15, 0 12 6.58, 7.B6, 7 3ft, H ill, 5 55 9 55, 10 55, and 11.55 am. 12 55,1 65 3 60, 8.55, 4.3J 5.30, 0.47, 7.55, 8.55, 9.55,1 i .20 P. M. Sundays and Legal Holiday* 0.55, 7.65, 8.f(), 9.25, '.0.05, 10.66 MAO A. M. 12.55, 1.55,2.55, 3.55, .55, 5.35, 0.l5, 6.55, 7.3>, 8 15,9.15, 10.MI.P. M. New York to Perth Amboy:-Leave foot, of Whitehall St. daily except Sunday and Legal Holidays,16.55, 6.00,8 00,9,00, 10.00, 11.00 a. m. 12.00 1. 0 1 3U, 2.36, 3.30, 4.80. 5.10, 5.BO 5.45, 6.36, 7.80, 8.60, 10.00,11.06*12.25. Sundays and Legal Kolidats. Leave New York.0 08, 8.00,9.10.9.30, 10.20,11.00, 12 eo.a.in 1.(Xl, a.to, 3.10,4.00, 5.(10, 6.0U, 6.35, 7.15, 7.55, 8.35, 9 35. 10.30, 11.<5,p m. dfl Ferry between Perth Amboy ami Tottenville— leave Perth Amboy dai y X5.15, x6 12, 0.32, x6.68, x7.H5, x8 t*5, X8.66. x*.55, ;0.25, xl0.55 ' xll.55 a in. xl2.55, xl.55, 2‘20, x2 60, X3.55, x4.SU, x5 3 1, 0.WJ, xa 47,7 25, x7.55,x8 65, x9.56, & 10.4U ill.2r p. m . 12.40 a.m. I Bundavsaud Legal Holidays * 0.15,‘ xC'55. X7.65, I X8.60, X9.25, xl .05, .0.30. xlO.5'. x 11.55. a. in. ■ X12.55, xl.55, x2.55,x 3 55, x4.55, x5.85,x6 15, w x6.55 *7.85. X3.15, *9.15, 9.35, X10.30. ll,20,p m. 12.15, a. m. Leave Tottenville dally xl.80,5.55, 6 02, 6.42 X7.10. 7.50 X8.15. xO.lU, xlO.Os, 10.40 xll.OO a. in. xlSIW, xl 05.xS.05, J2.3r>, X3.40, 4.10. xl.40, x5 40. xii.lS, xfl.55. x 7.40, x8.4\ X9.40, 10.20, xll.ll), p. in. xl2.15. xi.SO A. M. Sundays and Legal Holidays *0 95, x7.15, 8.20, X9.05, 9.10. xlO.15, xlO.45, xll.85, a. m. xlS.16, xt.!5,x 3.1.6, X3.15, x 4.10. x5 10, 5.55. x«.20 x7.10.x7.53 xB.80. xP.22, x9 50, xlO.45, i'll 40 p. u>. xl1.4J.pm, xl2.55,a.m. •lanral holidays only' x'l'rain Conneotion. J. VAN SMITH. P. II. CABS1UY, Receiver Oun'l Truffle Agent. Prevents, Pncuirmnla