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11 y ^ I High Grade Candies at cut Prices. All our candies are fresh just made for the holidays. We have the finest assortment in the city. As a special inducement we have marked down all our good tor one week beginning . . „ . , ; i - . '• - > • . , Dec. 18th. I We Carry Only First Class Goods, I CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES? I were cut 11). toll) Assorted fine Chocolates 25 20 Chocolates and Fruit Jellies 25 20 H Fine Mixtures 25 15 Chocolate Cream Walnuts 25 20 Chocolate Cream Peppermints 25 20 Old fashioned ChocolateCreaui Drops 25 20 Chocolate Peaint Drops 25 20 Chocolate Marshmallows 25 20 Chocolate Chips 30 2A Chocolate Wafers 25 20 Chocolate Nugatines 25 20 Vanilla Nut Caramels 25 20 Chocolate Nut Caramels 25 20 Chocolate Caramels, plain 20 15 Chocolate Cream Drops 20 15 Chocolate Cream Sticks 20 15 Chocolate Nonpareils 20 15 Peppermint and Wintergreen Wafer 20 15 Sweet Jellie Squares 20 15 Fine French Mixtures 10 8 American Mixtures 10 8 Jelly Beans 'j Were Caramels 15c French Mixtures llow Fig Jelly Cough Drops Lemon Drops | Horehouud Drops j Fresh Fruits with fine Chocolate lb 5(>c ■ MMMMITI11_——: I !■! IM ■ II ■ ■ 111 ■ II I I ■!■ I ■ I ■ ■■■ ■ IIII Ill IIM—111 MM M 111 I ■ I I We have some very fine boxes for Christmas Presents THe Bosion OOBfestioneiy 321 State St. b——naEwanE^aws————B——B—on lllimiB I PM—— I We Exchange Your Red Star Trading Stamp* for I_ Blue Exchange Stamps The Gres! Reductions in our Millinery Dop’t lias been Ap preciated by all our patrons, but below we offer still further induce ments. ' Wluiery Sold by us is of tlie highest grade material and of I the best workmanship combined with modest price. But to make the introduction of the Blue Exchange Stamps more memorable, we make the following offers. With ovary l.COHatwo’ll give 3 00 worth of Stamp’. “ •• 2.00 “ “ “ 0.00 “ “ “ <• “ 3:00 “ “ “ 0.00 “ “ *• “ ,« 4,00 . 12 00 “ f“ “ •' •* 5. CO “ “ 15(00 “ •: “ •• “ 7.00 11 “ 25,00 .. “ “ 1O.C0 “ “ •« 35 (0 •• “ “ HOLIDAY GOODS Our selection of Holiday Goods is More generous than usual, and we would advise an early call, while stocks are complete. We’d hold your purchase and de liver the same when ordered, v DOUBLE STAMP? WITH ALL HOLIDAY PURCHASES. ”FURS Make an exceptable present, and are plentifully worn this season, better call ifi arid St»e what we offer. j. KreielsheiHier m d: * • ;• j 1,17 Smith Street t BLUE EXCHANGE STAMPS WITH EVEmmJfil^ASE^^ TOMB OF ZACHARY TAYLOR. Slowliu;^ Place of the Twelfth Presi dent of the I »ited States Fast Palling to Decay. The tomb of Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States, is fast tailing to decay, says the Kansas City World. A correspondent who recently visited ! he pla: e says for over half a century It has lacked the care of a kindly hand. Apparently, nobody cares. The tomb lies live miles from Louis ville, and is somewhat off the road. Ivy riots over the weather-beaten blocks of granite. The fastenings on the door are red with rust. So far as known, no key lias turned the locks for 50 years. Visitors are rare. It is doubtful if half a dozen tourists visit the tomb during a twelvemonth. And this neglected spot is the last resting place of the hero of the Black Hawk and Florida wars. Here is the dust of that great soldier, who, with 4,000 American riflemen, drove In re treat 20,000 Mexicans under Santa Ana at Buena Vista. Here are the remains of the American Cortez and president of the United Slates, He who conquered the swamps and everglades of Florida and made Mexico surrender is forgot , ten by Ills countrymen. Not one in ' 10,000 knows the place of his sepulture, j The plaintive Words of Rip Van Win ; kle are appropriate: "How soon we are ; forgotten when we're gone!” Rejected Women. | In this era of dew records it may not be amlSs to call attention to "Squire” Samuel W. Hammers, a merchant of Highland township, Gettysburg, Pa., whose claim to fame as a record maker is based on the fact that he has rejected 2.SG5 proposals of marriage. Hammers is 50 years old. Some time ago he advertised for a wife, who should be “small of size, neat and good looking, and possessing seme means.” In re sponse camf the flood of offers, but not one of the 2,805 lovelorn widows and girls who proppsed to him prpved satis factory. Fntlier of f.exieoKmpherN. Dr. Johnson, even excepting his pred ecessor, Bailey, was not the father of lexicographers. In the latest volume is sued by the Historical Manuscripts con mission on the mamincHpts In the Welsh language it is stated that the idea of il lustrating the meaning and correct use of words by actual quotations from the literature of a living language seems to have been first put in practice by Grif fith HiraeUiog, the herald bard of Wales, who died in 15G4. Servant* in Spain, Servants have very low wages In Spain. There a waitress can be erfraged for seven or eight shillings a month and often a girl will b; content with cnly hei board and clothes. I ■ CALENDAR OF LOCAL EVENTS DECEMBER JANUARY S M T W 7 V S S M t vv T F £ i 'Ml'* 5 '.I I, 2 fii 7 Aon t2 3 £ 6 7! 3 9 13 14 15 lO 17J13 i'j io 11,12 13 14I15 JO sotai 22 23|2-l!2£ 21 17 18! 19 2o|a 1122 23 27^3 29 30 311. . : 24 2 5|2h 27 28 2 j '<> ,.L-■'.■! 3^--L-J-•• Dec. 18—Concert, Miss B. Campbell, Wilder Hall. Dec. 23— Theatrical entertainment for children, Braga Hall. Deo. 2fi—Theatrical performance, Braga Hall. Deo. 27—German Vergnuegongs Club Christinas Tree, Braga Hall. Dec. 31—Ball, Woodchoppers, Cabin Amboy, 49, Wilder Hall. Dec. 30—A lb ran i dance, Wilder TTall. Doc. 31—Steamfitters Union, Braga Hall. Jan. 2—Private entertainment, Braga Hall. Jan, 3—Braga's - Society Christmas Tree, Braga Hall. Jan. 12—Masquerade ball,Imp’d Order Red Men, Braga Hall. Jan. 9—Hundred Mens Club No. 1 ball, Braga Hall. Jan. 14—Masquerade Ball, Hebrew Progressive Association, Grand Central Palace. Jan. 19.—Masquerade Ball, Coart Perth Amboy, 3034, I. O. of P., Braga Hall. Jan. 21—Ball, Original Hebrew Undies Benevolent Society, Grand Central Palace. Jan. £ ^Verguupgungs Club ball. Braga Hall. Feb. 2—Ball, Congregation Beth Mordecai, Wilder Hall. —Mmmwu—017 I Forrest I.. Smith Cl T Y S UR V E Y O li, | BCHEl'SR BUILDl.VOy^ _ g Fred. Luptow Heimjkrt A. Bush«ell. | LUPTON & BUSKNELL 1 SUCCESSORS TO LUFTO.N A LcrTON I ..Granite and 4K£arble.. 1 Monumsnts I Headstones | and ‘Fencing. I Your Patronage Solicited. New Bruits'll Av. & Centra! FI. R. | Npoke Too 'Well. She—I don't like that Mr. Stinger— lie speaks so disrespectfully of women. Last night he said that Mabel was luite a fast girl. He—Why, the brute! Mabel Is the most modest girl I ever saw! She—Indeed! ! see you don’t know Mabel very well.—Kansas City Jour nal. How He Worked. “I'm afraid that boy of mine will kill liimselt by overwork.” "Overwork! I didn’t know he ever worked.” . “Oh, I refer to mental, and not phy sical, work. He overworks his brain trying to find excuses for not doing anything worth while.—Chicago Post. Often IlnppenM That Way. Briggs—It's too bad about Winkle and the girl he is engaged to. Neither Df them is good enough for the other. Griggs—What makes you think that? “Well, I’ve Just been talking the matter over with both families.”—Tit Bits. Not Qnite ‘Wliat She Meant. The New Woman—What I want to know is: has a woman a right to beat arms? Professor of Heraldry—To bare arms? Why, certainly—especially when she is washing or making pastry.— Ally Sloper. Why Traveling is Dangerous Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attach meats. This is the reason that tra elers, trainmen, street car men, team sters, and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley’s Kidney Cure strengthens tlio kid ney’s and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease, lieo H. Hausau, loco motive engineer, Lima, ()., writes, ‘'Con stant vibration of the engine caused me a gieat deal of f i.iublo with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” For sale at Sextons Pharmacy. A \imhle Trouble-.Jumper. Tom—They say hot water keeps ont young. Dick—Sure; it takes activity t,o keep out of hot water.—Detroit Free Press. Saves from Hydrophobia. Nine hundred and seventy-five per sons out of 1,000 inoculated for hydro phobia after being^bftten by a mail dog are saved from death. Adopt the Medium. B? not so severe that you arc blamea for it. nor so gspule that you are tram pled upon for it—Mary A. Mason. Fatality of Pneumonia Pneumonia is the most fatal of all acute i flections, being second only to consump lon in n ortuaiy lists, all classes, rich and ioorr young and old succumb to its ra vages. Foley’s II ney aud Tar cutes :olds and picveuts pneumonia and lias Hired many severe cases of this disease. 'My wile bad a severe attack of juieu lionia Which followed a severe attack of a grip|ie and I believe that Fo’cy’s Honey old Tar saved her life,*’ writes .lames ’offer, of Raymond, Mass' For s i e at •Sextons Fharmacy mmm salve 2s the most healing calve In I the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively CisrBS PiFes S. Kingebaker, Bo East Ch.o Street Chicago, writer : “ I bad a Lad care oi Tiles for several yeirf. EAnKi 4 SALVE cured me quickly and permanently af'sr ot7err.l doctors and remedies h.-.d failed to relieve me.” itUARANTZFD. Prtao2GQv:tit IOuildcrs and Con tractors Directory. First Class FRESCO PAINTER and DECORATOR. Gilder of Furniture and Altar-’. Wants private work and work for the trade. Rooms decorated $°.0C and ;10.00, guaranti e of 7 years. lliglie?t reference on application. All work guaranteed. HENRY NEMTZYK 271 Washington Slrcet Perth Amboy. Telephone 1 (Hi J.. CHRiSTcHSEtt & rEDDERSEK Masons eij:1 Contractors OiScei \Vi Madison Ave, Tel. 67b Perth Amboy, N. J, j. H. IYKHLLL FINE TEAMS ANT COACHES FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, Etc. A SPECIALTY Carting to ALL PARTS of the CIT'i Residence and Office; 30 Coir.ciercD St Tel. Call 34. Sand, Grvel. Brick, Flue LiniDgs sc. Sewer Pijie Furnished. 35 Woodbridge Road. 170 Brighton Avi LUND & CHRISTENSEN Carpenters and Builders Office aud Shop: <j Kawt Avenue, Estimates furnished. Jobbing alter.dod t GRAHAM TIHeGN " General Contractors EXCAVATING, GPADING, ETC. :5and, Grave'.. Broken Stone, Carting.E, 244 Smith St. 225 New Brunswick Avr A. K. JENSEN, Successor to J. K. Jensen. Mason and Contractor 221 Washington St. F~xTUrBANSKi Bouse Painting, Paper Hanging, Intent Decor&tire. 238 Washington S JENS V. JENSEN ARCHITECT OFFICE; I’. O. BUILDING Reticence; 250 Washington 8t. Perth Amboy, N. J F. J. LARKIN Plumbing & Gas Fitting Steam, Hot Water and TTor Ur Heating Do&Ic r In Stove* Ran res and JleaU Repairing of all kia i -p ? :i*11. v*. 357 Stats street, IVrth Amboy, N . THE FARRINGTON CO. Fuccoanors to Farrington & Bnnyo' & LUM3ER. MME. LATH, KILI.WCRK. HARDWARE All bind* of Building ulatsrlal Office, 138 Favette street Forth Am toy, N. 3 E. 0. CARLSON. Painter & Paperhangar ! Jobbing promptly ttoiited to it»7 Jordon - C. W. WINBERG Painter and Paper Hangor 142 Brighton Ave. Established in ’880. -— W. J. DONNELL Wholesale and Ri:tall Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Cement. Doors, Sashes Blinds, Mouidinfs, Builder’s Hardware Hair aud Nails. Office and Yard; JeJTerson St.AfC. R. R. of N, J. ■ Perth Amboy, N. J. P. SKOV & CO. Artificial Stcne and Cement Works Office: 108 F'uiton St.. New York Ctfy I . I R. B. SMiTH Sanitary Plumbet Tinning and Sheet Iron Worker. Ptoan and Gas Fitter. Jobbing jr/romplly t attended to. Shop 55 N. B. Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. tj J. P. KOYEN CARPENTER cod BUILDER Estimates furnished. Jobbing attended ti ‘ 90 New Brunswick Av., Perth Amboy H SHOP; 17 KINO ST._ 4 a R)LEYSKIDM.YCUE;E \ Makes Kldncvs and Rladdc-’ tor'it j' 50 YEARS’ Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c Anyone sending n bketch and description may OuP’k!y HS'-erfiun fair option free wb'ther r.n iiivcni ion Is probably patentable. * • miinnriipa ti inn “trtctly confident ml. habobook or. Patents Beni fr«!<*. Oldest agency for securing patent •». Patents tafceu tbr »ugh Munn & (,o. rece.ve tpecial uoilcf, without charge iu the Seieiitifie flw«rican. A Tiundsomely Illustrated vrerkly. J,«reo"t ^r dilation «.f any scientific journal. Terms. a year; four :<i«ntbi,fL Sold by all newsdealers. mm & £Qt3G13road*ay. New York Branch Office. b2o F BU Washington. V. C. 5tr!ctly Honest Above All. Woman—Land rakes! You ain’t ;oin’ away without Epiitiin’ some rood, be you, after all them nice vit les you et up? Polite Stranger — L3dy. nothing voulil give me greater pleasure than to ijiiit some wood for you, bu: I am a cleptomaniac and am afraid I might deal your ax.—Judge. Immaterial. Tuftold Knutt (with a hollow cough) -Mister, when a pore man gits tired o’ bin’, like, wet’s the easiest way fur bin o kill hissc.f? Tailin’ pizen or inhalin’ ;as? Man of t!.r Pott Well. I can r eoir nenti both way.. I own a drug store and have ec me stock in a gas company.— Chicago Tribune. SiASSESSMENT NOTICE".' Notice is hereby given tlmr bv virtue of an order and direction of the Jirenit Coart of the County ot Mid Uesex, dated the eighth day of De cember, in the year Nineteen Handled uid Tiiree, the nndersigned, the Com missioners appointed by the said Jnurt, to estimate and assess the benefits to lands in the vicinity of the lew sewer laid and constructed in Davidson avenue to Market street, in the Citv of Pertli Amboy, will meet it the Council Chamber in said city in Monday, the twenty-first day of Dacember instant, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day, to giro public hearing to all parties in inter st, who may desire to be heard, in tefcrence to the matter of the assess ment for benefits conferred by the :onstruction of said sewer, niton lands md real estate in the vicinity thereof, pursuant to an act of the State of New Jersey, entitled “An act to authorize cities to construct sewers and drams, uid to provide ior the payment ot the •ost thereof” approved March 8th, 1882, nnd of the several acts supple mentary thereto and amendatory thereof. Dated December 9th, 1903. JOHN G GARRETSON, JAMES E. NOLAN, AUGUST KEOEGER, Commmissiouers. 1333 12-U-10t RARITAN TRACTION CO. Time Table In Effect IX c. T, 1903 Cars lea esMetuebeo for IV'th Air.bof ami ul points H*t to Woo bri ire Creek Bridge half icurlr from 0:06 a n.to835a ni. HourJyJf’om .81 a. rr*. to 4.:: p.m. Half hourlv from 4.35 -. m. to 7.'. p. ui. itLil li urly fr m 7.35 p. in. to 11.35 p. in. Cara leave Kean-bey School f* r M-tuch n 5 mil ojminultx past each hour In in 5.35 a.m. t • ‘. * a.in. an !» urly fr<»?u ?.05a.tn. t<> 4.'5p. it. uni half hourly from 4.05 p.m. to 7J6 p. ni. utul lotiriv ftcni 7.'<5p.tn. to ll.O* i . tr B< ar< leave K* asbey fur • 11 points East ever™ 15 munutes. Ca s leave Bridge a: WoodbrI ge Creek for ■v**:iybey «»t foot of Smith S reet every fifteen i.inutes from 5.03 a. m. to 12 night (’art* Ituve Bridge at Woodbridpre r reek fo** Metuch u half hourly f om G.Ob a. in. To 7.30 i. m Hour1’ only from 7. 0a. in to 3.30 p.m. Half hourlv from 3.31 p.m. t • 0.3u p. ni. and •ourly from o.'.O p. rn. to 10.3't p. m. Curs l»-ave Mateo Island Ferry fo<* Met uehen uid h easbv r-cho 1 at 8 ami 48 mi nut. 8 past iaohleuirf ■ in '718 a. rn. to 7.18 a. tn. from 7.4* t. m. lo 3.48 p. m. p. ni. at s8 minutes past the tour'only from 3.48 to 6.48 at 18 and 1 minu es >asr t h** hour ami from <>.1* to l-V.S at 48 m mile nly. For Keasby at foot of Smith b treat ut 3 in i 3-3 minutes past the hour. fare lea* e for taten Island Ferry for Bridge ilWoodb'idgo Creek at 12.5:7. 42. ait *1 57 mm ltes.pant each hour from 5.42 r. in. to 11.42 p. m. WK (4. BOCK C r r /* *■' rt * *> r H e n t PERTH AMBOY POST OFFICE SCHEDULE. Taking effect Oct. 12. 1903 tens at 7 A.M. Clowes at 7 P. M. Malls Arrive: Jew York Western and Southern. 7 non m fahway—Woodbridge. . ?.k»ura South Jersey wav Mail. ■'•OUa ,n fords and K*asbey.. . 8.15am $evr York : nd Northern Way. 9 SO a m Hahwav. direct.12.0Garr Sew York auJ Northern Way... l-.30.p rn South Jersey Way. 1.80 p in iVoodbridge direct. I ‘Jew York direct . 2.30 p m ‘Jew Y'nrk and Nonhern \> ay.... 5 80 p n South Jersey Way. . 3rooL iyn, Penm-ylvania and N. Jersey d.30.p ■» ^khwaj*. dirt ct. t'JJO p m ~ords and Keasbev.G.JiSpgm .Mails Close. fahwav and Woodbridge. 7.15 a m • *-w t cr '< and Northern Way. 7 30 * m outh Jersey Way. 9 0i»iin Ivvt York an 1 Eastern States. 83Uam 'ords and Keasbey. 9.30 a ni tahwa• and Woodbridge... . 12.00 a m .*i:th Jersey Way. 12,00 pm ew York a . l Northern Way —.— 12.30atn ■ ew York ami Ncrthern Way. 4,30 p in outh Jersey Way . 4.80 p m ;al.way ind Woodbridge . 4.»ir*m ords and F*»asbey . 7 00 p m li points.. 7.00 pm Mon«r Order department opens at 7 a m close* t b.45 p m Saturday at G.30 p m Guo. IT Ticb. P. M. FIRE ALARM BOXES 3 Raritan Copper Works j High and Lewis r Madison ave and Paterson st ■* Market and First sts. ■> Smith and High st r state and Smith rts * Buckingham ave ai d Hartf 5Commere** and Front sts ; High and Washington sir i .state ?• ana Buckingham ave ' hall ave and Charles st r Railroad ave and Wayne st : Washington and First sts i Turnpike and Elm 8t (Smith Ft and Watson ave > Commerce and State s'.s J Front and Smith fits ? Water and Gordon ett I Kearny ave and Gordon st 'Smith and Herbert St 1 Woodbridge road and Washington si i Lehigh ave r Stanford ht To s*nd in an alarm, open the door of the bos nd pull down the lever ami let go once only. tay at hex until firemen arrive. 8PBCIAL CALLS. 1 tap—Break in circuit. 2 taps—Prill and fire larm test. Hydrant at corner of Jefferson anc. ligh street always to he used for this trial. 3 ups Fin* out. r. taps-Police call. 12—Call for .iucoln Hose 13—Call for Washington Hose 1 -Call for McClellan Hose 16-Call for Pro TT I i J A \ S Y L V A NIA ft A ILthOAiJ e<iuie In eEfe t, Nm, 29 ] IM'3. "7” Stopn only to take on ca let off r>aM»ni»era J Tor or froze f k ;■th Amboy on notice to A^anl or i Conductor. For further information see time tables 1 Tickets for all po'rt^ on the PeeBByMa J Ita:iroad and connections, PnMznan accoin* 1 mod.iT.lonH. Ac. at ticket office,Perth Amboy 1 W. vv . ATTEttBUKY. General J* snarer. J J e wo*"* 1 * ash'r Traffic Manager. GLij W. i.OYI>. Gen'i f are. Ag’t. ---- RFAQmG SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Co-rect*d to Not. 29 1903 TRAINS LEAVE PERTH AMBOY For Now Yo^k. Newark and G l% 7 17, 7.45, New York (r.u]y) 7.58. 8 £4, 11.Id. 11 TO. a,, m., 1 10. 8*\ 4 .'0. 5 09. d &», 8'<5. f9 47. «.a‘. oi:ly» 9 55, p. m. Sunday.., • 3**, a. m. 5 2V, 9 47, p. m. Fur Philadelphia and irentor via Brook, 7 17. 11 18 11.59 am 1 10, 5 6u« days, S 37 n. m. 5 W p. m. For Lon;r Branch, ocean Gro*-« etc. 9 2 c.. id. 12.92 (l 05, bat only) 4 £7 12.' 8 >und^ys excepted) oar* •“*' v* Ocean Grove) 9 55, - n. 4 V, 9 2J, p. or Freeh >ui. 6 07 0.51 9 90 a. nu, li.fcl 2 j 5. if. p. ,9.9,4. ; a. m.. (2 5.TO, 0 80. 8 30, p.m. rag Leavt-s Elizabeth. 405. G.££, 8-4"*. h. in. 1. «V>. -2.17, 3.£ti, 4.12, 4.43. 5.IK ■ >. p in Sundays. 9 a. m. 4a 2 is o7. p. nu& ' < \ >-s New ark 0 12, 8 £5, 9.42, 11.32, a m. l5. ;.»'. 5.40.0 10.8.45 11.50, p m. Sun- ' daj s. 9.05 am 4 U\ 8 T, p.m. \ Through t'cnet* to all points at iovreetratei may bo had cn aDpIicafion in advance to 1ta i ticket agent at thd station. . T7. G. Bxsi.xr, Yke-Pree. A General J£anag ; C. I.’rsr, Genera! Passenger Agent. _ l£HIGH valley railroad Time Table in effect Nov 19 2008. 8-»fioiia It New iork, root ot Ccrtlandt, Uee- : •iT'-sses iinfi ik jf.t 23rd street®. Pennu. R„ K 1 Forrlie, ; batvs Lx its Stat® Sntvxr Station, FOB NEW YORK 8.1U. LPain 4 2)p.m. 1.8o p.m dallycornec’a : w . way fsin fcr Bound Brook.Maucb Chunk Weoilif :iy, Il:.zeltoc IV tisvl lie and Inter medi* ■ ate point'. FOB COUTH PLAINFIKJLI>. o.tu, . a. Ui. i.au,* *u. p. ia. c&t.oayB * 8.35 a. m 1.30. 6.15 p. m*. FOR OTI1KB POINTS T r n. m. Dolly Except Funday Connect with u ii< \: n s'- for f I'.sion, ru-ihlehnm Allen :<.wr, Buffalo Niagar:* VrA\h andCJht Par’"«r Car New York to Buffalo, con-j nec;swiih local train fur all points east of Mauch thunk. ' > 8." a. in. Sundays only. Express train for 5 Buffalo. Ni‘..”ira l'all**, and Chicago. Mop* at Etendngton JeN 4.an p. i: . Dni»r Fxcopt Sunday Exurees for i for Wilke* Barre, Scran ten, Hurelton, i :.r»d pr'rclr*1 Intermediate rtatlODB. l*. p. i. . Sundays only Through train for r.t:f/*io. Nla&aia Falls. Suspend ton Bridge - iid ( hlc-Rgo.' cot nsets ior New York. TRAINS l.JKAVF SOUTH PLAINFIELD 7 FOR PBBTF AMBOY 9.10, a v . 3.45. 5.00, 7.50, p. m. Sundays: ’ 10 35 a. m.. 5.c0, 7.51 . m. Trains arrivePerth A Uic-ct- n.;3 • a. m . 8.104.05,5.25,8.10 p. m. Bun- t day, 10.57 a. m., 5.25, 8 10 n. ro. Ticket« sold to ail Western Points. For furiaci information apply to ticket : agents. Staten Island Rapid Timr Table in effect on and Pert:. Amboy to New Smith St. doily except Holiday 5 15, 6.12 6.58, S 55, 10.05, and 11.25 a to. _ 4.3/ 5.30, 6.43, *00. 9. 0.10.80. ll.lSJR^, ^ Sundays and Legal Holidays 0.20. 7.:*. •*.55. :V.” 10.55’1.56 A. M. 12.66,UeB 2.5:.. 3.55, 4.5 ), 5.5o. 6.TO, , 7.50, #.40,P. M. Ne • York to Perth Am boy:—Leave foot of ! While hail ~t. ornlr except Sunday nad Legal - ' \ ( .5* 8 Ri 9 h, 10.00. 11.GO*, m. 12 i. 1 ■ 2.56 . 3 30. 4 SO. 5.10. fi.ao 6.45.6,15. 1 6.33, 7.80, 8.30, 9.40,11.06 22.25. Sundays and i-egal Holiday*. I. oave New York-7 >9 i 0. Jt-.OO, 11.00, 18 00.*.W1 ^ I. O'*. 2.00,8 00,4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.CO, 8.CO, C.00 j II. 0&,p.m. F< rry between Perth Ambcyand TottcnviUe— leav»* Perth Amhcy dai y x5.15. x6.12, 6.82, - xf..5fi. x7 35, xS OS, xS.55. 9.25, x!0.05, 10 50 ; xM *»a m. I:’ 25. rU>.55, xl 55. x*2 »•. xft.Ktt, . "4.3". 4.55. x5 :>». 6 00. X6.45. 7 i'5, 7.f0, XS «), XP 1" 953. xlu.80 xll.15 I. m.12.80a.m. < , ru .vs in l I,e *c! Holidays x 6.20, 6 45. X7.55 •• - : X * . X10.5*. X 11.53. a. rn.xre.9A xl .56, « . 55.x ft FA x4-V. ir>.*0,x6 60, x?.60 8 40, | • « ,10.80. p ro 12.40.U. in. 4 • ve To'tenvJIle daily x1.80,5.55, 6.?2, 6.42 - in 7.N xc 15. xP 10. 9.40 *10 IA xll f5 *. i X12 05. ’2 I 1 Tl 85. x2 86. x8 37. 4.10, x4.*T, t5 3 \ xt; 18. xti.55, x7.I7, x 7.40, x8.37, 1 x iol’x' . f\ p ro. xl2.1*,;w1.80 A. M. uosys ai d Legal Holidays *6 80. 7.16. x8.10 ' xlO.l'h xl 1.19. a m. xl2.l0,xl.1*\x3 .10 \ ::3 10 x 4 10 x5.!C. xfl.10 x7.10.xf .1A, X9.13 j 12 10 45. p m. xl2 10a.m. ;■ *Legal holidays only* a xTrfiin Connection J. van smith. p. h. cabsidy, Heoalver. G«b*1 Traffic Agent. Pus'c, Sioldst Pr vents I _