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THREE BS DEFEATED. The Three Bs journeyed to Plensan! Plains last night where they were de feated in two games by the Amicitins of tiiat place. Koch, of the Three Bs. made the highest scoro for the local team. He rolled np 100 in the firsl game, and 154 in the second game. The following are the bowlers: Three Bs; Colton, Holzworth, Graham, Koch, Waring. Amicitins; Seguine, Maneo, Audrovotte, Swade, Brooks. * The Three Bs are evidently ashamed of their record, for no one seemed tc have the scores this morning. DELTAS TG REORGANIZE. . . At the meeting of the Delta bise ' ( hall team tomorrow night at the Bari ' tan Cafe, the reorganization of th< baseball team will take place. Besides the players being assigned positions, officers will, be elected. The Delta* expect to nave new nniforms tills season. They will have one of tht strongest local amateur teams on dia inond, and hope to wallop all of theii opponents. DANISH SOCIABLE A. C. The Danish Sociable A. O. held a meeting in their olnb house in Park avenue last night, after which the members were nnt through a drill. Many of the old time athletes of Perth Amboy were present and witnessed the drill with great satisfaction. Tlu committee in charge of the dune* which is to be given Saturday night, say that it will be a grand sffn. STRIKES AND SPARES. The members of Arthur Kill Coun cil, Royal Arcanum, of Tottonville, defeated the West Brighton Bowling team on the Aquahonga alleys in three straight games Inst night BASKETBALL AT KEYPORT. The Formn basketball team, undei the management of Chester Gillts expcol to go to Kevport, Saturday afternoon, where they will play against the Keyport A. C. INTER-STATE LEAGUE. W. L. Playod Friday Nights 7 3 10 Amicitias 6 4 10 Tliroo B’s 4 6 10 Aquukougas 3 7 10 ConcluNioiiM «»!’ SdentlM*. The conclusions of tb.e committee oi BO scientists appointed in lS3d to study the liquor question is that: "Much of the so-called scientific temperance instruc tion in public prhools is unscientific and undesirable, and is not in accord with the opinions of the large majority oi the leading physiologists in Europe." Worth Knowing;. If you ar away visiting and want a few fancy handkerchiefs done up quick ly wash and wring slightly and put on your bedroom mirror (over night) even ly and when dry they will fall off, being beautifully ironed. Pieces c£ old lace can be done the same way. i _ Colton FnetiirleN. In 18S0 the southern states had 667, , flUO spindles and a rapital of $21,000,000 In cotton manufacturing. At the pres ) ent time the south has, in round figures o total of about 8.000,000 spindles, repre i seating an investment of between $175, 000,000 and $200,000,000. PoNtiuve Stamp*. There are 2,000 varieties of postage stamps in circulation to-day, all oi Which have to he identified by the post masters. There have been upward ol to,000 different varieties issued since stamps came into use. for Weeping. Constance—Why so lachrymose, Ger true? is there any perceptible diminu tion of his love? Gertrude—No; but of late he evinces a disinclination to talk about his money.—Town Topics. Too Modi fAr Him. Doctor—Thre is one thing more. Your wife must not speak anothet word to-day. Tell her that. Patient Husband—W-would you mind telling her yourself?—Pearson's Week ly. THEODORE BLOOD 13000 BOWLING ALLEY Billiard and Pool Parlor CISAflb AND TOBACCO 42 Smith Street' Perth Amboy N. 1. 1 f'mmWm'C'i Z BOWLING BILLIARDS : ■ 02-104 Smith St Forth Amboy ■ I JAMES KIRBY, Prop. ■ __ RACING AT INGLESIDE. I'roiipp (Favor Me) Second In Hnny Victory. SAX FRANCISCO, Doc. 17.—Proper, i lie heavily played favorite, scored an ■asy victory hi the mile and a six teenth handicap, which was the fea nre of a good card at Ingleside. Bull man was suspended for three days by Harter Iloitman for getting left at the mist on Arthur ltay in the lirst race, dcsnlts: First Race.—Alice Carey won; Moun ehank, second; 1‘nss In Hoots, third. Second Race.—Rockaway won; Men 'on. second; Captain Forsee, third. Third Race.—Rod Cross Nurse won; liss Ringlets, second; The Bugaboo, bird. Fourth Race.—Proper won; Fossil, eemtd: Oarsman, third. Fifth Race.—Nervator won; Sad Sam ecoud; I.ansdowne, third. Professionals tiny Rare Autos. NKAV YORK. Dee. 17.—A ealile from ’aris lias been received from the repre entative of the club on the interna ion.il eommlttee la charge of the ar liigemeiits for the race for the lien ett international automobile racing ropliy. The rules governing the nice rere altered by the committee so as to How cars to he driven by profession !s provided the drivers are nominated y the elnlis entering the ears. This limits that America will lie represent 'd in the race in lietnmny next sutn ner by a team of three of the best an iimobile drivers in this country, head 'd by Barney Oldiield, the holder of he world’s mile track record of lifty ivo seconds, and consequently the American team will have at least an •ven chance in the event. .npuspiisfer won i»y n aosp. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 17—The Bob sy mid Ivernin were tlie winning fn orlles. Of the other winners both Ive Russell nnd Cardinal Wolsey were veil supported. .1. I’. Mayberry, fn orlte in the third race, fell at (lie half die pole. The eolt and rider. W. licks. Dotli escaped Injury. The Mos "iiger in tlie last race was caught in lie barrier and was practically left at lie post. When he drew up to tlit i tiers he was pocketed, but won oaf iy u nose in a hard drive. 191 World IJotvlixinr Rprord. ERIE, ra., Dee. 17.— In a match ■owling contest liere the blue riliiion earn of the Central City league cstnb ishrd a world's record for a five men .'am. scoring it total of 1.1(54. The ormcr record was 1.1.72 pins. II. C. 'tahlhordt made eleven of thirty-seven trikes in a game marked by but two ■rrors. Mike Ward Bent Fltagernld. DETROIT, Mich.. Dee. 17. -.Mike .Vnrd of Sarnia, lightweight champion if Canada, got the decision over Willie •’itzgcrnld of Brooklyn at the end of In1 tenth round here last night. The lecislon appeared to be unsatisfactory .o all hut Ward’s friends. Eii 14Innd Beals Australia. SYDNEY. N. S. W„ Dec. 17.— The first great test match at cricket be tween teams from England and Aus tralia. which has just been concluded, lasted six days and was won by the Englishmen by five wickets. Hosiery 1 in port M. The imports in hosier}’ from England have fallen in ten years from $1,500,001 a year to $200,000. In After Year*. "Your blush is like the roses red.” Said he, while courting the muiden sweet, But after mnrriag" he simply said: ‘‘Jane, your face tv as red as a beet!” —Chicago Dally News. {licit DOMKSTIC ART. r-.-~ _ Mrs. Vcri Rich (viewing his master piece)—Yes, I'll take that one, it will just match tilt wall paper in the spare room.—N. Y. Times. I<ittl4» Mary. Mary had a splendid leg it war a tuikey's—oh, llow hard h» r ma did scold because She smeared her sweet face so. —Chicago Record-Herald. Clint vocal. Sqtiibbs—I heard that Bimler said 1 looked like a sausage. Pnibbs—Somebody lias been stuffing you*—‘Cleveland Piain Dealer. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, 75c. Hunter, Wilson, Old Crow, Dewar’s | Scotch. Danville's Irish, SI per bottle. Hass’ Ale on draught. Special quota tions on all liquors. ) LAWRENCE JiDALY Pennsylvania Hotel. Pert 1mA. in boy > N. .T. ' Tel. 80 L. T ! \ TACTICS PUZZLED HIM. tYomnii w»l!i xi \ollo» Alton! Iliiml linw Uu.sI>:iimIm (Hvi'ti Her-* u (iouil ‘care. "I admit in advance," said the newest member (as she cast, a deprecating glance it the belligerent-looking woman in the j straight-backed chair), “that journal-! I'm is a noble profession, and that only I lifted beings pursue literature. Never- ' Iheless, there is one subject on which hey are entirely at sea, and the una nimity of the mistake renders it the more surprising," relates the New York rimes. “To what do you refer?" asked the belligerent one. She occasionally Bold a little fillet to the Sunday papers. ?nd felt sufficiently important, from a literary point of view, to feel aggrieved .'or the entire craft. “I refer,” resumed the original speak er, “to articles having for their basic idea ‘how to be happy though married.’ Whenever an article of that nature is directed toward the feminine half of Ihe matrimonial partnership it has but one text: 'Never let your husband be ■ ure of your love.’ According to those (hrewd observers of the masculine tenr pci ament a kind word from a man’s wife induces boredom, while a thought ful act leads to satiety if not actual abandonment. The proper attitude to be maintained toward each other by the married pair should be something on this order: The wife should smile and pout and smile again. The second smile should not be resorted to unless tip* wife feels that the withdrawal of the weekly stipend is imminent. Then she may smile—broadly. “The husband should he beset all day by fears as to whether or not he is los ing the precious boon of his wife's love. Important business should remain un answered while he buries ills fare in Ills hands and ponders on his unfitness to guard the precious jewel intrusted to his keeping. After a day spent in this fashion he returns to find his wife be luiningiy urrayeu ai:u sinning, i i' can - lilniself a fool for his fears. Of a surety r.he loves him. But next day she pouts again and the Demon Doubt grasps his vitals. I know,” she con cluded, "that you think I’m exaggerat ing, but it is all simple truth.” "Did you ever try any of the formu las?” asked the woman in gray, with a c.ly twinkle in her kind eyes. "Yes,” responded the speaker of the day, “I did. It is only fair to my hus band to say that there wasn’t any rea son why I should resort to kittenish tac tics to rekindle the fires of afTection.” “How did it work?” “Well, the first day the poor man was simply puzzled. The second he was atehfr.ed, and the third (when I still per sisted In flirting with him) he came home with our family dcrtor and in sisted on my seeing him. In explaining his course of action he said that he had always considered me extremely well Dalanced, but I had been so variable and whimsical during the last three days that, he knew I must he ill. He hastened to add that ho hadn’t blamed me at ail as he felt that I wasn’t responsible. Nev ertheless.” said the “literary lady,” with a knowing look, “the ‘blow hot. blow cold’ manner is the only one to adopt vHtlj a certain style of man.” J“»robably that is true.” returned Un happily married one. “hut do you know. ! don’t fancy many wives of I he vintage of 1903 are wearing that style of hus band.” I,Emits of Dclsnrte. Friend—Dues the Delsarte syr-iem each you how to act when proposed to? Bride—Yes; I studied that part care ully. "Did you use it?” ”1 used it with three or four whom I •ejected, and I did It beautifully, I enow; but when dear Tom proposed, I orgot all about it.”—N. Yr. Weekly. Wanted Ilatli. Asked for Meat. “There’s a strange man at the door. sir,” announced the new servant. “What does he want?” asked the mas ter of the house, impatiently. “Begging your pardon, sir,” replied he servant, a shade of disapproval man fest in his voice, “he wants a bath, but chat he is asking for is something to ;at.”—'Tit-Bits._ Why Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which no kept in place iu Hie body by delicate it.taeluuents. This is tlie reason that tra olers, trainmen, street car meu, tcam ■teis, and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease iu some form. Foley’s Kidney Cure strengthens the kid ney's and cures all forms of kidney aud bladder disease. Geo H. Ilausau, loco motive engineer, Lima, O., writes, “Con stant vibration of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, aud I got no relief until I used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” For sale at Sextons Pharmacy. Quite Different. “Did papa have any money when you narried him?” "No, dear.” “How did you come to make such a ilunder?” “You mustn’t call it a blunder, child, foil know your father has plenty of noney now. Besides, I would do the ame thing again.” “Then why are you making such a fuss iccausc I want to marry a poor young aan?” “Arabella, if you can't talk sense, lon't talk at ail!"—Chicago Tribune. fatality of Pneumonia Pneumonia is the most fatal of all acute iffectiona. being second only to consump ion iu ir ortuaiy lists, all classes, rich and joor, yo""g and old succumb to its ra vages. Foley's II< ney and Tar cures adds and pievents pneumonia ami lias lured many severe cases of this disease. ■Mv wile had a severo attack of pneu noiila w hich followed a severe attack o( a grippe and I believe that Foley’s Honey nd Tar saved her life,” writes .Tames 'offer, of Raymond, Mass- Forspent hxioiis riiannacy " •— » ■ l.crpi'al. i ; I "And how Is he pri rTrc-r-ing?" "Oh, I n dr. adfully worried about dm." "So sorry. Are you afraid he will not ; eeover?" "Oh, no, it isn't that I'm worrying ibout. It’s his pretty nurse.”—Clcve and Plain Dealer. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to establish a grade on Sheridan street from Market street | to Hie Raritan Itiv- r. Re it'ordainod liv tlie City of Perth Amboy: Section I That the grade of Sheri dan street from Market street to the Raritan River hu established at and in accordance with the several pitches and grades as shown on a new profile and map of said street made bv S. J. Mason, City Surveyor, and filed with the City Clerk Monday, Nov. 10, 1903. Approved Nov. 20, 1903. CHAS. K. SEAMAN, Attest: Mayor. JOHN F. RIELT.EY, ^City Clerk. 427S-12-9-4t-2t c.w. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to fix the rate at which interest shall run on assessments for improvements made under the provisions of au act entitled "Ari Act to authorize and empower tlie Common Council, Board of Alder men or other governing body in cities of seoond class to set aside certain moneys to ho called the ‘Special Street Improvement Fund,’ and to provide for the expenditure thereof.” Approved March 2P, 1890, and the supplement approved March 13th, 1899. Be it ordaincil by the City of Perth Amboy. Sec. 1. That the rate at which in terest shall run on assessments for improvements made under tlie provi sions of the above entitled act, shall be and the same is hereby fixed at five per cent, per annum. Introduced Oct. 19, 1903. Passed Deo. 14, 1803. Approved, Dec. 15. 1903. CHAS. K. SEAMAN, Attest: Mayor. JOHN F. RIELLEY, City Clerk. 4382-12-15-16-22-23 AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance relating to the offlco of City Treasurer, in the City of Perth Amboy, N. J. Be it ordained by the City of Perth Amboy, as follows: Section 1. The City Treasurer shall ho appointed by a majority vote of the Board of Aldermen for the term of three years, for which said term he Bhall hold office, unless sooner,) re moved for cause, after a heating given, upon charges preferred iu writing. Sen. 2. Such City Treasurer shall receive ns compensation an annual salary^of Seven hundred and twenty dollars, payablo in monthly install ments of Sixty dollars each. Sec. 3. All ordinances and parts ot ordinances conflicting herewith, are hereby repealed. Introduced Nov. 16. 1903. Passed Dec. 14, 1903. Approved, Dec. 15. Iu03. * CHAS. K. SEAMAN, Attest: Mayor. JOHN F. RIELLEY, City Clerk. 4388-12-15-16-22 23 ~ AN OR DIN AN C E. An ordinance n latiug to the office of Receiver of Taxes or Collector of Revenue, iu the City of Perth Am boy, N. J. Be it ordained by^the City of Perth Ambov as follows: Sectiou 1. The Receiver of Taxes, or Collector of Revenue, shall ho appointed hv a majority vote of tw> Board of Aldcrmon for the term of Three'yeara, for which said term he shall hold office, unless sooner re moved for cause, after a hearing giv en, upon'o.barges referred in writing. Sec. 2.*Such Receiver of Taxes, or Collector of Revenue, shall receive as compensation an annual salary ot Twenty-five hundred dollars, payable iu monthly installments of Two hun dred and eight dullnrs and thirty ii_ __l. UHPV V.V.UIO "liutii Sec. 8. All urdinauces and parts of ordinances conflicting herewith, ore hereby repealed. Introduced Nov. lfi, 1903. Passed Dec. 14, 1903. Approved Dec. 15, 1903. CHAS. K. SEAMAN, Attest: Mayor. JOHN F. RIELLEY, Citv Clerk. 4384- 12-16-22.33. . AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to build a sewer in Smith street from Oak street east and from State street west and throngh lands of the Perth Amboy & Eliza bet liport Railroad company and Second street in the citv of Perth Amboy to the Raritan River. Be it ordained by the city of Perth Amboy: Sec. ). That a 2x3 foot brtca sewer be built from Oak street easterly along the lino of Smith street to n point where Second street extended northerly would inteisect Smith street, then a sewer of the some di mensions be built from State street westerly aloDg the line of Smith street to the same point. Then a four foot eiroular brick sewer be bnilt southerly through the lands of the Central Railroad fl0. to the intersec tion ot Second street and Market street, thence along Second street to the Raritan river, and that the said g iwer be provided with all the neces sary man-holes, lamp-holes and re ceiving basins. Sec. 2. The work shall be done u :der the superintendence of the s'reet commissioner and under the direction ot the committee on streets and sewers. Introduced November 16, 1903. Passed Dee. 7, 1903. Approved Dec. 14, 1903. CHAS. K. SEAMAN. Attest: Mayor. JOHN F. RIELLEY, City Clerk. 4385- 12-15-16-22-23 BANNER SALVE Is the most healing ealve ia the world. It cures Sore3, Cuts, Burns and all Shin Diseases. It positively Cus*®& Pffl&s S. Kingsbaker, So East Ohio Street j Chicago, writes: ,-I bad -a bad case oi Pities tor ceveral years. BALL£R SALVE cured me quickly and permanently after eereral doctors and remedies bad tailed to reliere me " GUARANTEED. Prloe 25 Omnls mm am iBuilderK tmd Con Itractors Directory. mMMMmmoKmwm!wnEsazzmmzjnunmmmBas*mr First Class FRESCO PAINTER and DECORATOR. Gilder of Furniture and Altars. Wants private work and work lor ilie trade. Ilooms decorated $8.00 and £10.00, guarantee of 7 years. Highest reference on application. All work guaranteed. HENRY NEMTZYH 271 Washington Street Perth Amboy. Telephone 1CJ.*J L. CHRISTENSEN & FEDDERSEN Masons and Contractors Office: 188 Madison Ave. Tel. 67b Perth Amboy, N. J. I. H. TYRRELL FINE TEAMS AND COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A SPECIALTY Carting to ALL PARTS of the CIT\ Residence and Office: 30 Commerce St. Tel. Call 34. Sand, Grvel, Brick, Flue Linings and Sewer Pipe Furnished. 35 Woodbridge Road. 170 Brighton Ave LUND & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters and Builders Office aud Shop: 0 East Avenue. Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended t GRAHAi'&lrKEON “ General Contractors EXCAVATING, GRADING, ETC. Sand, Grave1., Broken Stone, Carting,E. 244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Ave, A. K. JENSEN, Successor to J. K. Jensen. Mason and Contractor 22i Washington St. nTuRSANSKi" louse Painting, Paper Hanging, Inter! leeor^fcirg. 238 Washington S' JENS K. JENSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; P. O. BUILDING Kefideuce; 250 Washington St. Perth Amboy, N. J F. J. LARKIN Plumbing & Gps Fitting -Ueem, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating Dealer In Stoves Range* and Heate; Repairing of all kin » specialty. 157 State Htroet, Perth Amboy, N. . THE FARRINGTON CO. Successors to Farrington & Rnnyoa Co LUMBeR. LIME. LATH. M1LLW0RK, HARDWAftE All kinds of Building Material Office. 126 Fayette street Perth Amboy. N. J E. 0. CARLSON, Painter & Paperhanger 1'itbing promptly ttented to 157 Gordon F C. w. WINBERG Painter and Paper Hangor 142 Brighton Ave. Established in ’SSO. W. J. DONNELL Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Lumber, Lath, Cement. Doors, Sashes Blinds, Mouldings, Builder's Hardware Hair aud Nails. Office and Yard; Jefferson St.&'C. R. B. of N, .1 Perth Amboy, N. J. p. skgv r™. “ Artificial Stone and Cement Works Offee: 108 Fulton St., New York City T. B. SMITH Sanitary Pluirber I i'ir.ninv and Sliest Iron Worker. Steam and Gas Fitter. .Tobbiugjiromptly attended to. j 'hop 55 N. T3. Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. ). P. KOYEN CARFENTER end EUILDER Estimates furnished. Jobbing: attended ti $0 New Bmnpwick Av., Perth Amboy SHOP; 17 KINO ST. ?MIYSK!MEYCBREj Makes Kidnrvs and Gladder Ri;ht ( 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anvono aenilnj? a «ketch nr.d dencrlntion may quickly ascertain Mir '•;•!! i >n free whet her art inrentt'-'j is pr tu.My r»-.ttnh’e f onmninietw t. irs«inetiy .nfluential HANDBOOK onHa'enta eent tree. Uhl cut aironey lor nc-urm*? patentR. Ihitcnta taken tiirmpb Mu.’in A Co. receive I tpecial notice, without charge, lu the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. J.nrjrost rir ' ilafion <•{ any pcier:Mdc J'*urr.al. Ternm, 93 a renr; four months, |L Soidbyall netidwm. r^JNNSCo.36’6-^'New York Brunch Office, G25 F 8t« Washington, D. C. They Are \!I A!fL«*. "Yes, my boy,” said the grandmother o six-year-old Tommie; "there were two jf every kind in the ark. Now you must so straight to bed.” "But," said Tornmie, glancing across he table at his father; "there couldn't have been two kinds of motlier-in aws, for there's only one kind, isn’t here, poy?"—Yonkers Statesman. If Ik Offer. “The pay is $20 a month and board.'' •:a'd pessimistic Farmer Bentover, ad Iressing the applicant for work, who aad a pronounced drawl in his speech and • mprnmlFing hitch in his get along. “And I've got a Ftandin' offer af a present cat a ten-doilar gold piece to my hire d man who kills himself by workin' too hard.”—Pucji. SEWER ASSESSMENT NOTloil Notice is liereby given that bv virtne of an order and direction of the [ Circuit Court of the. Connty of Mid-1 diehox, dated the eighth day of De cember. in (he year Nineteen Hunched and Three, the undersigned, the Com missioners appointed by the said Cnnrt, to estimate and assess The benefits to lands in the vicinity of the new sewer laid and constructed in Davidson nvenue t" Market street, in the Oitv of Perth Amboy, will meet at tlie Council Chamber in said city mu ijaiiiii it.j , uic i wcui.yiiisi nay ui December instant, nt two o’clock in (lie afternoon of sa’.d dav, to give public bearing to all parties in inter est, who may desire to be heard, iu leference to the rratter cf the assess ment for benefits conferred by the construction of said sewer, npon lands anil real estate iu the vicinity thereof, pmsnant to an act of rno State of New Jersey, entit ed “An act to authorize cities' to construct sewers and drains, nud to provide for the payment ot the cost thereof” approved March 8th, 1882, and of the several acts supple mentary thereto and amendatory thereof. Dated December 9th, 1903. JOHN G. GARRETSON, JAMES E. NOLAN, AUGUST KROEGER, Commmissioners. 4333 12-11-lOt RARITAN TRACTION CO. Time Table iu Effect Dt c. 7. 1903 Cm t r lea eg Mel lichen for P*"th Am bo 7 ard ;;il points a-t t< Woo brl ‘ct* Creek Br.dge half i<)‘in 1. from a . iowi5a in . Mmirly’f om r.8• a. in. to 4 :! p. m. Halt hujrlv from 1.85 p. in. to 7. >o p. ni. and h urly fr.m 7.85 p. in. to 11.8-1 p. in. ! Cars leave Keatbey School f r M-’tich n 5 I and r. minuus past caen l'«*ur troni 5.85 a.m. t * ! ", 5 a.rn. and h urly fp*tii a.m. to 5 p. ir. I and half In.urly front 4.U>p.m. lo 705 p. hi. and imui [V r- om 7 or. p.tu. t>» 11 ,o» i m. ®( ar* lca\eK.*a»bey for . li points Eos. ever* 1*> muiiutes*. t'a s leave Hridjr*' at Woodbrl jje (’reek for Kei.sbey ot foot of Rinith S i**-«-t every fifteen minutes fioni (».(>o a. in. to 12 ni^ht C,.rs Itnve Kri'pe at Woodbrulge rreek for* MHuch n half hourly f om a. in. to 7 80 a. m Hour)* only from 7. 0a. ni. to 8.80 p. m. Half hourly from 8.8* p. in t. C.8U p. m. and hourly from C.'11 p. ns. to 10.81 ;>. ni. t rs leave naten Island Ferry f«»** Hetuchen and fc easby Kehool at and 4> mirii*t*s past each hour from0.18 a. m to7.48a.ns frum7.41 a. m. i*< 8.4S p. in. p. ni. *t 4S luinti es past ilie h ur only from I** to 0.4S at 18 and I minu t*s I past th.-’|M"ir and from h.is 1 S at IS m mite only. For Kca-.l'V at f»H»t of Siui.u MreOi nt 8 an . :*l minutes prist the hour. Cars lea re fur taten Island Ferry for llridge atWoedbndjre Creek at 12. LI 42. at d 57 mm utes.pitst each hour from 5.4*2 p. in. to 11.42 p. ni. WM «. POCK Orr*fly»*r.*dril IVKRTIi AMBOY POST Or xlCJ£ SCHEDULE. Taking effect Oct. 12.1908 Opens at 7 A. M. Closes at 7 P. M. Malta Arrive: New York Western and Southern. 7.Oft am ' ah 'v av—Wood bri ri ge . 7.80 a m South Jersey wa\ Mail.. 9*t)o a rn Fords and Kfasbcy. 8.15a BP New York end Northern Way. .. 9 »> a m Rr.bwav. direct.. • 12a»0 a m New York and Northern Way.V.W p m South Jersey Way. 1. 8m p m WVodbridge direct. 1 8o New York direct . 2.JW r m New York and Northern VI ay.... 5 8 p n South Jersey Way. — R «*J u Broo». lyn, Pennsylvania and N. Jersey 0.80 p Rahway, direct.. «•*' P.m Fords and Keaauev... .. G.iop*m Malls Close. Rahway and Woodbridge. 715am New V ora and Northern Way. ...... 7 80 % ra South Jersey Way.. 3 00 i m New York and Eastern States.- . 83fta m Fords and Keasbev. 9.30 a m I Rabwa. and Woodbridge. 18.(0am South Jersey Was. ... .... li.Oopru New York and Northern Wav. ....... 12.30 a in New York aud Northern Way. 4.8ft p m South Jersev Way . 4.8ft p m Rahway and Woodbridge.. 4.30p in Fords and Keasbey .. 7 00 p m ! All points. . 7.00 p tn Mens' Order department opens at 7 a m chases it t.45 p ui Saturday at 6.8ft p m Gbo. H Ticb. P.M. FIRE ALARM BOXES 28 Raritan Copper Works 2ft High and Lewis •27 Madison ave and Paterson st :> Market ar.d First *te. 5 Smith and High st 37 state and Smith sts 43 Buckingham ave and Hart? 45 Commerce und Fr«>nt sts . .7 High and Washington str ‘•4 stalest ami Buckingham ave 56 hall avo and Charles -r .5? Railroad ave an t Wayne st 02 Washington and First sts ‘it Turnpike and Elm st it-t Smith m and Watson ave 25 Commerce and Slate stB 72Front and Smith sis 78 Waier und Gordon sr« 'A KVicdv ave and Gordon st *2 Smith and Herbert. St FT Wood bridge road and Washington st t-4 Lehigh five f ' Stanford st To s«nd in au a'arm. open the door of the box | and pull down the lever and let go once oc'y. Stay at box until firemen arrive. RPkCIAT, CALI*. 1 tap- preak In circuit. 2 raps—Drill and Are alarm test. Hydrjnt at corner of Jefferson and , High streetal way si n be used for this trial. 8 taps Fire out. 5 r^ps —Police ca 11. 12—Call for Lincoln-Hose ■ 18* Call for Washington Hose 14—C-A.TTfor McClellan Hoao 15—Call for l'ro- | lection H. and L. i \ \ i'f N.VbYLVANJA RAILKOAU •] Sehedcle lo Bff* < l, Nov 29 1993. “ ::::::• jii ••®»*oeoo ia j - y -•.* ssssSSSSsi ; £ i, -1 -1-1- t-j- a. . 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"y” ‘•'V>y>n only t.o t »fe» cn or iet off oansenp^tf ii /or or f^'ei f&rth Amtxy cc aoare to Ageot## t Condactor. Tor nfonr.atlon nee time-ublefl Tickets tor all priliit^ on ’.be I'enosyWania Rbllroitcl auO coniiectlonp. Po’iman occom* modat{f' t. fro at ticket office.Perth Axcboy \\. W. ATTERBURY. GmiwI ^MJagur. t vi/.. Hasb'r Traffic Manager. (JLO W. IGYU. Gen’ifeee. Ak*». RCADIKG SYSTEM NEW J2F.33Y CENT2AL Corrected to Nov. £9 ’.903 TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY JL for Noir Yore. Newark and at ^^B •> ■■’J. T *7. - i Nt vs Y.v*fonly) 7.58 8 14, 9 51 ' ’ r" H. r... 4 :-J 8 2-', a 0 5 09 J zo, 7 4^B$4 'j. w. a. Sundays, J 8 . r.. * .’V, 9 4'. p. m. BBB .“Mi'M . !?nloit via ftrran^BB ErO'F, ' 11 18 IS.50 am i 10, 6 09 p a^^B K;i ■ d*»y«. fc S7 a. re S2Vp.ni yI^BI For Loup Bn-n^h.. «‘co-«" <4rrr*”» r-tc. &.97-J^B 0 2 a. m. '2.A? i : 05. -at only) 1 £7 7.19 p. m B 12.‘i* 1 ** und■*j‘K exc» ptetl; or — ■< * cxcept ,^B 'Jct-an «Jn.ve) J 5», ✓ '.45', 9 21, p. ia...«^B or J* r*e ».»»d, t> 17. 6.51 7 V) *. l*.. 2 *7 -*^B 5.)fi t» *- . i B •ddiUena) tnt •»* for Bed Penh *2 27, s lfi, f.gh B :j M. hor h'v.tbAr-N" 0.54,711,920 p. m B 2. 2 , 4. 43 p m. f. 15, 5.52 9.2V. ^B TRAIN* FOR 1’KRTII AMBOY. • N.-wY .rk. MO. 5.‘ O.-k HU, 10.00 li f<I^BH .-ito. onl > i *11 2 on, 1.1 • ', 4.:jo, 5 ^Bi ■. l •_' ; ^BI9BB8iBl i " ! '. }=. in. ’» .n f*? »t - ’ ‘ '..LTi '!^B£Bb«BBP ti- •-■ '•- arr-:. *: ;. • jr.-.-.j .7-.. BB^HHH '■ "• 1 r ■* . A Mr . :. >r- r Ar'‘^bSbSRBS 1. LUJUii v’ALi.rr nAIXtliOAoBI Time Tu'jfA ic r3er! Nov iy 1963. ^^^B S-stJuna :n N«v y «-.**. f-.ot or Cortlsndt, ■ : 1 ,3i !2r0 street*, Penn a. K.^Bfl Ferries. ^^B Tilai*s La*rx Stat* Str**t Station. FOR NEW YOKB 1 6.10, 7.45 run 4 20 p.m l .3 \ n.rn. dally Conner’s j wn v a v tr .in for Bound brook,Maucb Chunk \\>atb«rl> . Hazolton JV ttavlile and imcrinedi-^B ate points. < KOU SOUTH PbAIJiriKlD. * ♦5.10, 7.15 a m. 1.80,4 20 p. bl fai <!?■ 8.‘6 a. in 1.30. 0.15 p. ru • t| FOR OTHER POINT* J 7 15 a. m. Dally Except Sunday Conner/ w‘Jh tri n express lor I-a>ton, Retklefefani All<v tfiu-n I'ttI 1 «iviii»» rnfT., 1,^ Mir eta r. (/>, <u a, .HI I.. ill caz'> Parlor Car N«*w Yoi uffalo. con-. J nectswi'h kcal train for iuUs east of Mauch Chunk. 1 1 9 85a. mi. Sundays onl train for ja&i Buffni i. Niagara Fad*, u .. atop® at i J Flemingtoti ,’cr. 4.2i ... i: Lhu v Fxce~ iFxorefe foi for Wdcot i’ *;~e. Huzeltou, • I'd pr.r.efr- ■ t* ter- rst,\itiODR. , ft.15 p. u Sunday® nrly igh train 'or Buff 'o. Niagara Falls, F’l cston Bridge and Chicago. connects for New York. Til AIN 5 l.KAVK SOUTH PI AINFTJBLD TOR PBMiTH AMBOY 9.10, a. rr . 3.45. 5.00, 7.60. p. m. Sunday*: 19 35 a tu.. 6.10, 7.5(i rn. Trams arrive Perth A tn^r -9.30 a m.. * 104.05. 5.26,8.10 p. m. Sun day, in 57 a. m.. ft.26, a to o. rn. Tickets sold toa-’.i Western Points. To- further tafoncatlcn apply lo tickot 1 agent?. Staten Island Rapid Transit R. R. Tirr.tr TaW* in effect on and after Oct, 11 1998 Pert i Am tcy to New York—Leave foot of Smith St. oai’y except Sunday® and t.#»ge} f . tJ. iidav 5 15, ol2 «,.5S, 7.35. 7 96, S f* .* -i-W “ r5. ]r and * 1.25 am 1 * 56. 1 !*_ • 1 tiffij 4 3. t.4’. S 0 *, \> ■ 10..“/•. 11.15 P. iT"' Sundays and Legal Holiday® e.OO. T.fafi. 8.5\ 0 55. 10.56 1.56 A. M 18.66.1.66, j I.'o, b.55. 4.5 i, 5.5u. 6.10. . 7.50, P.4U.P. M. Ne- York ic Perth Amboy:—Leave foot of jj Whitehall *t. dail\ except Sunday and Lenl d H. i a\*. *."i. o.5f*.fi 00.9.00 in or*, li.ooa. ***,•• m 12 «» ’ 2 8i*. 3 30 4 80. 5*10. 5.30 5.45,6 15. 6.15, 7.30, 6.30,9 41.11.05 12.25. Sundays and Legal Holida* A Leave New York 7 0 . V ' 0. If .00, 11.00, 13 fO.a.jn 1 0 2 iO, 8 it,4.00, 5.00, 6.O., 7.00, 8.(0, C.(0 | ILOD.p.m. Firry bet ween Perth Amboy and Tot too villa— leure Perth Aronoy oat v xf> 15. 12, 6.82. ^ xG.6R. x7 So, x8(«, X8.55. m5, x:nG5, 10.50 jj x 1 .'la m 12 26. xli.K, xl.68f x« 50. rR.W, s xl 3<'. 4 55. z6 3 . G 0U. x6,45. 7 ‘ 6, 7.10, X8 00, x9 "’9 :> x ..80 xll.15 i>. ru. 12.30a.m. SundavR»nd I.e*a’ Holidays x G.20, 6 45. x7 66 x8 *5 x .V xiti.v.s ll.Sf-. a tu x 12.55. xl .55, '! XS..55.X s 55. s4 f<! *(j.sU,x6 60, x7.L0 h 10, x.« 40,10.80. p m 12.40.a. m. I e^ve To'tenville daily xl.ST, 5.*5, 6.?8. 6 41 x7 If 7.50 x8 16. xr'l0 9.40 xlO 16. Xll C6 s. 1 m xl2 6. 12. S vl ;s. x3 66. xR 87. 4.10, x4.3?, % 5 1'* t5X7. r.5 18, xC.55. *7.17, z 7.40, xS.37, xg iu l5x '6, r m. *12.1' . x’.gOA. M. Sunday® ard Legal Holiday® *6 30 7.15. x 8 10 j 9.«o. xlO.l). xll.n. o. m xl2.10xt.1,z3 1O x3 * > X 4 10 X5.1T. xft.10 x7.lU,xe.l ,x9.10 xlO 12 1<) 45. p mi. *12 10a.m. •Legal holidays only* zTrain Connection 3 VAN P H. CA88IDY. Rfvelvp- (fen'l Traffic Agent FOLETSIPWHMWR J Cure* Colds; Pr verity Pr*C'jm«%r.l46 i . J