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IN SECOND PUCE By Losing Yesterday Balti more Pushes Jersey City Down a Peg. BUFFALO NOW ON TOP Won Prom Providence in a Close Game—Newark Shut Rochester Out —Toronto Beat Worcester. The home team dropped to second place yesterday through the losing of its game with Baltimore and the winning by Buffalo in Providence. In Baltimore, Jersey City was beaten in the ninth inn ing, when the Orioles scored 4 runs, af ter It had virtually lost the game by er rors and bad base running. The score follows:— BALTIMORE. R. H. O. A. E. / Hayden, rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 /Griffin, 3b.. 0 3 2 5 0 Castro, 2b. 1 0 1 4 1 Jones, lb. 1 2-.13 0 0 Dowd, cf. 1 1X 3 1 0 Kelly; If. 2 3 0 0 1 Green, ss. 0 1 1 1 S Robinson, c. 1 1 5 0 0 Burchell, p. 0 0 1 3 0 Rilkes* . 0 1 0 0 J) g'::5btals. .... ~6 li 27 14 5 • JERSEY CITY. R. H. O. A. B. dement, If.. 0 0 0 1 0 Bean, ss. 3 2 4 2 1 Halligan. cf. 0 0 3 0 0 Oassidy, lb. 0 0 13 0 0 Thielman. rf. 0 3 0 0 0 Doolm, 2b. 0 0 1 2 1 Woods, 3b. 1 0 0 2 0 Dillon, c. 0 0 3 1 .0 Pfanmiller, p. 1 0 2 1 0 Totals.*5 5**26 9 2 ♦Batted for Burchell in the ninth in fting. ♦♦Two out when winning run was Scored. Baltimore. 01 00001 0 4—6 Jersey City.00010130 0—5 Two-base hit—Bean. Three-base bits ^ >—Kelly, Thielman. Sacrifice hit—Dil ion. Stolen bases—Griffin, Dowd, Kelly. Double play—Dillon and Cassidy. Bases sn balls—Off Burchell, 3: off Pfanmiller, t. Struck out—By Burchell, 4; by Pfan niler, 2. Wild pitch—Burchell. Left >n bases—Baltimore, 3; Jersey City, 6. Rime of game—2 hours. Umpire—Mr. kelly. Attendance—1,460. In Buffalo the local team had a scare und only by scoring a run in the ninth inning did it defeat Providence, which in ' tpite of its name yet remains at the bot tom of the list. Newark in Rochester yesterday shut the local team out aud walked off the ^eld with 7 runs to its credit. The game Was won by Moriarty, who puzzjed the kochesters. The fielding of both teams tave the fans all they were looking for. n Toronto, the local team is pushing Rewark for third place in the racei'for file pennant won over Worcester in close ly contested game by a score of 5 to 4. Iderrit and Clancy were each fined $5 in the last inning for kicking over a dose decision. X The score of the game between New irk and Rochester follows:— NEWARK. R. H. O. A. E. B&mtfn. cf. 2 0 1 0 0 D'Hngan. lb. 1 1 10 1 0 Devlin. 3b. 1 1 0 1 0 Wagner* ss.,. 0 2 3 4 1 Dilltfrd. rf. 0 0 3 1 0 La.trlor, -. If. 1 1 0 0 0 fay lor, 2b. 1 1 4 4 0 phea. c....;. 0 1 6 2 0 lloriarty, p. 1 2 0 3 1 Totals.~?i 9 27 16 2 ROCHESTER. R. H. O. A. E. Howard, cf. 0 0 3 1 0 pcStall. If.. .. 0 110 0 ttadison, ss,. 0 0 2 2 1 Lepine, lb.. 0 0 10 0 0 Blake, 3b.. 0 1 1 1 0 Ihearon, rf. 0 1 0 0 Q; Johnson, 2b.0 0 4 2 0 steelman, c. 0 0 0 4 0 Leary, p... 0 0 0 3 2 Totals 0 3 27 13 ,3 Newark , ,,,,*,, 00220030 0—* toehester . 00000000 0—0 Two-base hit—Taylor. Sacrifice hits— Ichrall, Bannon, O’Hagau, Dillard 2. Btolen base—Lawlor. Double plays— Wagner and Taylor; Dillard and O’Hag Jn. First base on errors—Rochester 2; Jfewark 3. Bases on ballsj-Off Leary, j; off Moriarty 2. 'Struck out by Leary, 1; Moriarty, 5. Left on bases—Roches )er, 3; Newark 7. Passed' ball—Steel nan. Time of game—I hour and 45 pinutes. Attendance—488. Umpire— }It. Latham. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. The standing of the Clubs- in the League follows:— & W. L. P£. Buffalo. .. 30 11 .73.., Jersey City. ....... 31 12 .i21 Sewark. .24 19 -S55 Toronto. 22 21 .5i2 Baltimore. . 21 24 -46^ Worcester. 15 26 .36» twiiwc*::II io :333 3AMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. Jersey City in Baltimore. Newark in Rochester. 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It will not disappoint.” Remember: Only one Dr. David Ken nedy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and the name of his new and latest medicine is Cal-cura Sol vent. All druggists. $1.00 a bottle or six for $5.00. FREE SAMPLE OFFER You can obtain a free sample bottle of Dr. Kennedy’s wonderful new medicine, Cal-cura Solvent, also a free pamphlet on the treatment of various diseases, containing much valuable medical advice and information by simply addressing a letter or postal to the Cal-cura Col, Ken nedy row, Rondout, N. Y. ro CHARLES A. 6TADLER, EMMA Weber, Julius- Weber, her husband; Annie He wig, Rudolph Hewig, her husband; Jo sephine Stadler, Gertrude Stabler. Ells# Stabler, Charles Michel, Charles Michel, Jr., Mary Jaeger, Jbhn ' Jaeger, her hUsb&nd; Rose Duffy, John Duffy, her husband; Mary Sayers, Henry Sayers, her husband; Laura Contes Louis Lediger, executor of the will of George Schuhnemen. deed, Marla Schuhriemen, widow; Catharsis Baigaa. Anna Kayser, Mary Lletnei and Amelia Young. You are hereby notified that at a publ1* sale made by the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 18th day of June, 1901, The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City purchased for tbs «um of fifteen dollars and seventy-one cents ALL the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, fronting on Western avenue, which is laid down and designated as lots 14 and ll, in block number 938. as shown upon L. D. Fowler's Official Assessment Map of Jersey City, N. J.. 1894, said sale being made pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March 80th. 1886, entitled:— “an Ac-, concerning tne settlement and col lection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, as sessments and water rates or water rents in cities of this State, and Imposing ana levying a tax, assessment and lien in lieu and Instead of such arrearages, and to en force the payment thereof, and 10 provldt for the sale of lands subjected to iuture taxation and assessment." And the several supplements thereto. ^And you are rurtner notified that you ap pear to have an estate or interest in said land and real estate, and unless the said land and real estate shall be redeemed, as pro vided in said acts, within one year from the date of sale and before the expiration of six months from and after the service hereof, a deed for the same will be given conveying to The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City the fee simple of said land and real estate accord ing to the provisions of the said acts. Dated Jersey City, N. J., November 26, 1908. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY ^3Tr' u. M. PAGAN. 1 “tit:- M. 3. O’DONNELL?'’ citv ci.rfc. (Sale No. 8.858.> HUDSON COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT. Notice. V ' In the tt&tter of the apjftiiation of Mathaus and Theresa Lautenbackefl/'to adopt Cecilia Merrick, a^female child. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the Hudson County Orphans’ Court, the petit ion of Mathaus and Theresa Lautenbacker was filed with the Clerk of the said Court praying leave to adopt Cecilia Merrick pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled, "An Act concern ing minors, their adoption, custody and main tainance, revision of 1892, approved April 2, 1902," together with the consent and affidavits therewith presented, and that said Court has fixed Friday, the Twelfth day of June, Nine teen Hundred and Three, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in Jersey City, as the time and place when and where the ap pointment of a next friend to the said child will be made. MATHAUS LAUTENBACKER, THERESA LAUTENBACKER, Dated May IS. 1903. ^ . .■ i EXCURSIONS. ERIE RAILROAD SUNDAY SHOHQdiA GLEN 107 miles from New York. 1,000-Feet Above the Sea. The most magnificent scenery on the continent. Excellent fishing in tjie waters of the beautiful Delaware River. $1.00 ROUND TRIP $1.00 Express trains leave Jersey City at 9.15 and 9.45 A. M„ returning leave Sho hola 3.30P. M. and 5.00 P. M. GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS ' $1.00 ROUND TRIP $100 Special' Express train leaves Jersey City at 10.00 A. M. Choice of two ex press trains, returning leave Greenwood Lake Glens 5.00 P. M. or 7.00 P. M. \ CLfDEUNEi K THE ONLY DIRECT ALL- A / WATER ROUTE BETWEEN V r NEW YORK, BOSTON 1 — and Charleston, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. St. Johns River Service between Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla., and intermediate landings. “Clyde Line ” is the favorite route be tween NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADEL FHlAjk EABJERN POINTS, and CHARLES TON 8. C., and JACKSONVILLE. FLA., mak ing irect connections for all interior points throughoutthe South and Southwest. FAST MODERN STEAMSHIPS finest ^service WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Oenm Acta. THEO. a. EGER. G. K. LEGAL NOTICES. TO MARIA FOX, WIDOW; JOHN A. FOX* Catherine Fox, Charles P. Fox, Thomas J. Fox, William B. Fox, Robert Wilson, Mar garet Patterson, widow; William Patterson, Alexander Patterson, Edward Patterson, Margaret Eberl, Barthold Eberl, her hus band; Jane Cornell, Frederick Cornell, her husband; Elizabeth Patterson, Agnes Patter son, infant; Elizabeth Darnstaedt, William Darnstaedt, her husband; Alexander Patter son, Edward Patterson, John Patterson. Catherine Patterson, his wife; William Pat terson, Elizabeth Patterson, his wife; John McLaughlin, Margaret Bell, executrix under will of Oeorge W. Beil, deceased; Winfield Davis, Flora Davis, John J. Totfey, former ly Sheriff of Hudson County, N. J., and The State of New Jersey. you are hereby notified that at a public sale made by the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 18th day of October, 1892, The Mayor ana Aldermen of Jersey City purcnased for the sum of eight dollars and thirty-five cents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jer sey, fronting on John street, which is laid down and designated as lot 63 in block number 1131, upon an assessment map annexed to a report number 72 made by the “Commission ers of Adjustment” appointed in and fpr said city by the Circuit Court of the County cf Hudson, a certified copy of which report and map was filed in the office of the City Collec tor of Jersey City, on the 16th day of July, 1891, said report and map and said sale b*ing made pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March 30th. 1886. entitled:— “An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assess ments and water rates or water-rents *.n cities of this State, and imposing and levy ing a tax, assessment and Hen in Heu and instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future tax ation and assessment.” And the several supplements thereto. And you are rurther notified that you appear to have an estate or Interest in said land and real estate, and unless the said land and rea estate shall be redeemed, as provided in aaid acts, before the expiration of six months from and after the service hereof, a deed for the same will be xtfven conveying to The Mayor and Aldermen Jersey City, the fee simple of said land and real estate according to the pro visions of the said act. Dated Jersey City, N. J., February 23rd. 1903 THE MAYOR ANP ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN, (Seal.) Mayor, Attest:— M. J. O’DONNELL. City Clerk. (Sale No. 3308.) SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between James B. Vredenburgh, complain ant, and Simon E. Bernhelmer, et al., defen dants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. Vredenburgh, Wall and Van Winkle, Soli citors. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 .Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the second day of July, A. D. 1903, at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the following described land and premises, with the appur tenances, being the same described in said writ, that Js to say:— All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Jersey City, In the County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, funded and described as follows:’— Beginning at the corner formed by the inter section of the easterly line of Brunswick street, with the southerly line of Eighth street, and thence running (IT easterly twenty feet and four inches (20 feet 4 inches) along the south erly "side of Eighth street, to the centre line of the party wall between the premises hereby conveyed and the premises next adjoining easterly thereto; thence (2) southerly through and beyond the centre line of said party wall and parallel with Brunswick street, fifty feet (50 ft.); thence 13) westerly and parallel with Eighth street, twenty feet and four inches (20 ft. 4 in.) to Brunswick street; and thence (4) northerly along the easterly side of Bruns wick street, fifty feet to the point or place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to the said parly of the first part by the sail party of the second part and his wife, by deed bearing even date with these presents, this mortgage being given to secure part of the purchase money or consideration of said con veyance. And this mortgage is intended to be a first mortgage on the premises above described, and to be prior to a certain other mortgage bearing even date herewith, given by the party of the first part to the party of the second part, to secure the sum of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars, another part of said consideration and on the same premises. JOHN ZELLER, Sheriff. Dated May 26th, 1903. Jersey City News and the Observer. SHERIFF’S SALE.—HUDSON COMMON Pleas Court. Frank Casper vs. Johi* Kolarik. On Docketed Judgment, fl. fa., etc. Returnable second Tuesday of July, 1903. James D. Manning, Attorney. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon and shall sell by public vendue, at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Salesroom, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on Thursday, the second day of July next, at two! o’clock in the after noon, all the right, title and estate of the above named defendant, John Kolarik, in and to all the following depcrood land and prem ises, with the appurtenan.es, that is to-nay: All that one certain lot with the building thereon, situate, lying and being in the Town ship of Union, In the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, being part of a tract of land known by the name of Outtenberg, and which, on a map of said tract, made by Wil liam Hexamer, for the Weehawken Land and Ferry Association, and duly filed in the Reg ister^ Office of the County of Hudson, afore said, on the seventh day of June, A. D., 1853, distinguished and laid down on said map, as lot number si» hundred and sixty-four (664), in block number twenty-four (24), fronting and facing on the southerly side of the Ferry Road, as shovfrn on said map. Said lot being twenty-five feet (25) wide in front and rear, and one hundred (100) feet deep on-each side, as by--reference to said map, will more fully appear.' j* ■ • f. I >t* JOHN SfcLLBgk ■ . Dated May f6th. 1903. * Jersey City News and the Observer. UDfcES££&Sim DB. MUG'# ‘ SUrCruwa Bread PENNYROYAL PIUS. ■■■111! AtrUlvlU«oori»MTOOvlthalr Utrlnalamtm ■MaMrnnMlM. Bmd t«a earn fat aaa»la m ShT JUiDraiiirtaa»br»all tlJbbol. * BM ME&ICIN! Mm Box 1930, BOSTON, Ml* ^[■/v --Vi 1; . SHERIFF’S NOTICES ijHKKlKi' 6AHE—IN CHANCERY Ob" NEW. Jersey. Betjjveefi Julius Meyer, Jr., complainant, and Theresa Miller at al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term. 1903. Fftgen & Murphy, Solicitors. 4 By virtue of ihe above stated wrft, to me directed and delivered, 1 shall sell by publlq vendue at F. C. Woibert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-third day of July, A. D., 1903, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all the follow ing descrloed land and premises, with the ap purtenances. being the same described in said writ, that is to say:-j Ali tract or parcel of l&n£s and premises, situate, lying and being in the City of Jersey City; in the County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, which, in the assessment map of that portion of Jersey City, formerly known as Greenville, made by L. D. Fowler, Surveyor, is designated as the southeasterly half of plot A, block 1359, which is described as follows] Commencing at a point In the sdutheasterly line of Rose avenue, distant four hundred and forty-nine feet, northeasterly from the inter section of the southeasterly line of Rose ave nue with the northeasterly line of Chestnut avenue (now Cator avenue); thence running Southeasterly to line of lands of J. H. Gautier; •thence northeasterly parallel with Rose avenue and along the line of lands of J. H. Gautier twenty-five (26) feet; thence northwesterly parallel with the line first run to the south easterly line of Rose avenue; thence south westerly and along the southeasterly line of Rose avenue twenty-five (25) feet to the point or place of beginning. Also known as Lot A 1. Block 1359, on the New Tax Map or Jersey City, 1894, by L. D. Fowler, C. E. and Surveyor. Dated June 16th. 1903. JOHN ZELLER, Sheriff. Jersey City News and Evening Journal. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. , Between Phebe M. Griffith et ah, Executors, etc., complainant, and Caroline W. Whlton, defendant. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term. 1903. Condict and Oondict, Solicitors. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by publlo vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, oh THURSDAY, ‘the twenty-third day of July, A. D. 1903. at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the fol lowing described land and premises, with the appurtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— All those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter patlcularly de scribed* situate, lying and being in the City of Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and state of New Jersey, and which on a map entitled “’Map of Building Lots on the line of the Newark and New York Railroad, twenty minutes from New York, at West Bergen, Hudson County, N. J„. made by I. B. and D. E. Culver, City Surveyors, J. C., 1867,” are designated as all of lot fifty-three (53) and part of lot fifty-two (52) In Block five (5), described as follows, . via.:—Beginning at a point In the southerly line of Culver avenue where the same is intersected by the south easterly line of said lot fifty-three (53) and said point being distant four hundred nine and sixty-four hundredths (409 64-100) feet along said southerly 'line of Culver avenue north westerly from the southwesterly corner of Cul* ver avenue and Westsidie avenue, and from, said beginning point to run (1) southwesterly at right angles or nearly so to Culver avenue, passing through and beyond the centre of the party wall standing between the house on the lot hereby described and the house on the lot next southeasterly one hundred (100) feet; thence (2) northwesterly parallel to Culver ave nue thirty-three (33) feet and four (4) Inches; thence (3) northeasterly at right angles to Culver avenue passing through the centre of a party wall standing partly on the premises hereby described and partly on the premises next northwesterly thereto one hundred (100) feet to the southerly line of Culver avenue; thence (4) southeasterly along said line of Cul ver avenue thirty-three (33) feet and four (4) inches to the place of beginning. Dated June 16. 1903. JOHN ZELLER, Jersey City News and Jersey Cltjr Democrat. SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, complainant,' ana William H. Clarke, et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable May Term, 1903. Frederick G. Burnham, Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I snail sell by public^ venduo at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street. Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the twenty-third day of July, * A. D. 1903 at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the appurtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, and bounded and described as follows:—Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Grand street, distant two hundred and fifty-six feet and eiglk inches westerly from the southwesterly corner of Grand and Hen derson streets, which point of beginning is op posite the centre of a party wall; and run ning thence westerly along the southerly line of Grand street fifty-nine feet ten inches, more or less, to the westerly line of tract con veyed to Frederick Grain, Junior, by deed of Edgar B. Wakeman, dated May 2, 1870, re corded in Hudson County Register’s office in Liber 208 of Conveyances, page 389; thence southerly along said line and parallel with Henderson street seventy-four feet, more or less, to the Morris Canal; thence easterly along said Morris Canal fifty-nine feet ten. inches, more or less, to a point In the north erly line of said canal which would be inter sected by a line drawn at right angles to Grand street from the place of beginning and southerly therefrom; and thenoe northerly parallel with Henderson street and part of the way through the centre of -the last mentioned party wall sixty-nine feet to the point or place of beginning, known by the street numbers 223. 225 and 227 Grand street. Being the same premises conveyed to the said Frederick Grain, Junior, by deed of Edgar B. Wakeman, dated May 2, 1870, recorded in Hudson County Register’s office in Liber 208 of Deeds, page 369. Excepting nevertheless from the above de scribed premises certain premises particularly described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a* point, in the southerly line of Grand street, distant two hundred *nd fifty-six feet and eight inches westerly from the southwesterly comer of Grand and Henderson streets, which point Of beginning is opposite the centre of a party wall; and running thence westerly along the southerly line of Grand street twenty fe*t; thence southerly parallel with Henderson street and partly through the centre of a party wall sixty-nine feet, more or less, to the Morris Canal; thenoe easterly along said canal about twenty feet; thence northerly parallel with Henderson street and part of the distance through the centre of a party wall sixty-plne feet to the southerly line of Grand street at the point or place of beginning. Dated June 16. 1903. JOHN ZELLER. ' Sheriff Jersey City News and The Observer. SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Otto F. Jefitz, executor of Frederick F. Jentz, deceased, complainant, and Helmuth Dorbandt. et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale cf mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1908. James M. Van Valep, Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. iC. Wolbert'a Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of July. A. D. 1903, at two o’clock In the afternoon, All the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— AH tract or parcel of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Jersey City, formerly Hudson City, in the County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, which on a map designated Commissioners’ map of prop erty being on Bergen Hill, Hudson County, New Jersey, showing the division made be tween David A. Baldwin and Robert Gilchrist, Jr., by David S. Manners, John Griffith, and Andrew Clerk, Commissioner, appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, November 9th, 1854, to divide the same, Bacot and Wood, City Surveyors, Jersey City, December 22nd. 1854. filed March 6th, 1855, and recorded same day in Liber 44, of Deeds, page 678, etc., R. Gilchrist, Clerk, is designated and known as lot number fifty-eight (58) fronting and facing on the northwesterly side of Clerk street (now Cambridge) avenue, and being twenty-five feet (25) wide in front and rear, and one hundred (100) feet deep on each side, said lot lying in block seventeen (17) on said map. Dated June 9th, 1903. JOHN ZELLER. 8herlff. Jersey City News and Jersey City Democrat. HUDSON COUNTY COMMON PLE&S. To Mary A. Griffin, Patrick Griffin, her hus band; Annie Quinlan, John J. Purcell, Richard P. Purcell, Michael J. Purcell," Kate Purcell and Nora Purcell. ... By virtue of an order of the Cfket of Chan cery of New Jersey, made on tnr day o£|tbe date hereof, in a cause wherein Robert/A. Purcell and Agnes Purcell, his wife, are com plainants, and you and others are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur, to the bill of th* said complainants* op or before the Fourth day of May, 1903, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against vou. Said bill is filed for a partition of proper ty in the City of Jersey City, and County of Hudson. State of New Jersey, of which Julia T. Shea died seized, and y$u are all made defendants because you are tenants in common of the said property, except Patrick Griffin, who is made defendant because of his court esy right in the share of . his Wife Mary Grif fin* HUDSPETH & POSTER, Solicitors tor Complainant. 259 Waahlngton »tr*«t. Army City. N. DataA M—» U0S. SHERIFFS NOTICES *^^‘^*w>^** "***---- — — n-i-ii-ii-inrirv-iortru\n '■ V * ■ A. SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. • Between The Excelsior Mutual Building and Loan Association, Series Number Two, com plainant, and Atkinson L. White, et al.. de fendants. FI. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable May Term, 1903. James A. Gordon, Solicitor. ! JfBy vJrtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and .delivered, I shall sell by puolio i vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of June, A. D. 1903. at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— All that certain lot of land and premises, Bituate, lying and being in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, and designated as lot L, Block seventeen hundred and sixty-four, on the Official Assessment Map of Jersey City of 1894, and also being parts of lots twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), Block thirty (30), on map of lots at West Bergen,' lying east of the Mor ris Canal, soum of Clendenny avenue, west of West Side avenue and north of the Newark and New York Railroad; by Mallory and Miller, and filed December 15, 1868, and according to a recent survey particularly described as fol lows:—Beginning at a point in the northeaster ly line of Virginia avenue, distant northwest erly three hundred and eighty-one and thir teen one-hundredths feet from the1 corner forme<f by the Intersection of said northeast- . erly line of Virginia avenue with the north- i westerly line of West Side avenue and run ning thence (1) northeasterly at right angles to Virginia avenue, to and along the centre line of a party wall standing partly on the premises hereby conveyed and partly on the premises next adjoining southeasterly thereto, and designated M., thirty-five and two-tenths feet, to the northeasterly end of said wall; thence (2) northwesterly parallel with Virginia avenue /orty-nine one-hundredths of a foot; thence (3) northeasterly at right angles or nearly so to Virginia avenue, and along and beyond the northwesterly face of the extension to the building erected on said lot M., forty and twenty-eight one hundredths feet, to the northeasterly line of l*nd conveyed by Isaac S. Newton and wife tb Harmon Bennett, by deed dated February 3, 1869, and recorded in Book 181 of Deeds for Hudson County, page 695; thence returning to the place of beginning, and running thence (4) northwesterly along Virginia avenue, sixteen feet and seventy-five one-hundredths of a foot; thence (5) northeast erly at right angles to Virginia avenue, to and along the centre line of a party wall standing partly on the premises hereby conveyed and partly on the premises next adjoining north westerly thereto thirty-five and two-tenth® feet to the northeasterly end of said party wall; thence (6) northwesterly parallel with Virginia avenue, forty-eight one-hundredths of a foot; thence (7) northeasterly at right angles to Virginia avenue, or nearly so, and along and beyond the northwesterly face of the ex tension to the building erected on the premises hereby conveyed thirty-nme and thirty-two one-hundredths feet in a straight line to said northeasterly line of land conveyed by Newton to Bennett as aforesaid, and thence (8) south easterly along said last mentioned line, sixteen feet and seventy-five one-hundredths feet to the ending of the third course. JOHN ZELLER. x Sheriff. Dated May 19. 1903. Jersey City News and The Observer. B. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between The Excelsior Mutual Building and Loan Association, Series Number Two, com plainant. and Anna White, et al.. defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable May Term, 1903. James A. Gordon. Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ* to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of June, A D. 1903. at two o’cUma In the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described In' said writ, that is to say:— All that certain lot of land and premises, situate in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, being part of lot K, Block seventeen hundred and sixty-four (1764), on the Official Assessment Map of Jersey City, 1894, and being ■also part of ktt twenty-one (21), in Block thir- . ty (30), on map of lots at West Bergen, lying east of the Morris Canal, south of Clendenny avenue, west of West Side avenue and north of the Newark and New York Railroad, by Mallory and Miller, and filed December 15, 1868, which part of said lot is particularly de scribed as follows:—Beginning at a point in tha northeasterly line of Virginia avenue, where the same is intersected by the northwesterly line of said lot twenty-one (21), as laid down on said last mentioned map, which point jac cording to a recent survey is distant four hun dred and fourteen and sixty-three one-hun dredths feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of said northeast erly line of Virginia avenue, with the noth westerly line of West Side avenue, and running thence (1) northeasterly at right angles to Vir ginia avenue, eighty-six feet and sixty-seven one-hundredths of a foot to the northeasterly line of land conveyed by Isaac S. Newton and wife to Harmon Bennett, by deed dated Febru ary 3, 1869, and recorded in Book 181 of Deeds for Hudson County, page 695; thence returning to the place of beginning; thence (2) southeast erly along Virginia avenue, sixteen feet and seventy-five one-hundredths of a foot; thence (3) northeasterly at right angles to Virginia avenue, to, along and beyond the centre line of a party wall, standing partly on the prem ises next adjoining southeasterly thereto, and • designated as lot L, to the northeasterly end of said perty wall; thence (4) northwesterly parallel'With Virginia avenue, forty-eight one hundredths of a foot; thence (5) northeasterly at right angles or nearly so, to Virginia ave nue, along and beyond the northwesterly face of the extension erected on said lot L. thirty nine and thirty-two one-hundredths feet in a straight line to said northeasterly line of land conveyed by Newton to Bennett as aforesaid, and thence (•) northwesterly along said New-. ton-Bennett lfciA sixteen feet and seventy-five one-hundredths of a foot to the ending of the first course. JOHN ZELLER. « Sheriff. Dated May 19. 1903. Jersey City News and The Observer. G. v SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between The Excelsior Mutual Building and Loan Association, Series Number Two, com plainant, and William N. White, et al., defen dants. FI. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable May Term, 1903. James A. Gordon. Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to pie directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of June, A. D. 1903, at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— All that certain lot of land and premises, situate in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, and designated as lot M., in Block seventeen hundred and sixty-four (1764), on the Official Assessment Map of Jersey City of 1894, being part of lot twenty (20), Block thirty (30), on map of lots at West Bergen, lying east of the Morris Canal, south of Clendenny avenue, west of West Side avenue and north of the Newark and New York Railroad, by Mallory and Miller, and filed December 15, 1868, and ac cording to a recent survey particularly describ ed as follows:—Beginning at a point in the northeasterly line of Virginia avenue, distant northwesterly three hundred and sixty-four feet and sixty-three one-hundredths of a foot from the corner formed by the intersection of the said northeasterly line of Virginia avenue with the northwesterly line of West Side ave nue, being the point where the said northeast erly line of Virginia avenue is intersected by the sMitheasterly line of said lot twenty (2Qi, as lai* down on said first mentioned map, and running thence (1) northeasterly at right an gles to Virginia avenue, eighty-nine feet and fifty-two one-hundredths of a foot to the northeasterly line of land conveyed by Isaac S. Newton and wife to Harmon Bennett, by deed dated February 3, 1869, and recorded in Book 181 of Deeds for Hudson County, page 695, &c.; thence returning to the place of be ginning, and running thence (2) northwesterly along Virginia avenue, sixteen feet and five ten th9 of a foot; thence (3) northeasterly at right angles to Virginia avenue to and along the centre line of a party wall, standing partly on the premises hereby con veyed and partly i>n the premises next adjo.n ing northwesterly thereto, and designated L, thirty-five' and two-tenths of a foot to the northeasterly end of said party wall; thence (4) northwesterly parallel with Virginia ave nue, forty-nine one-hundredths of a foot; thence (5) northeasterly at right angles or nearly so to Virginia avenue, along and beyond the northwesterly face of the extension to the building erected on the premises hereby con veyed forty and twenty-eight one-hundredths feet in a straight line to said northeasterly line of land conveyed by Newton to Bennett as I■■■■4b STOPPED FREE B B.™ Permanently Cured by II %Dll KLINE’S GREAT „ I I w NERVE RESTORER ■ Mo Tlu after lira t day *• tm. ■ CONSULTATION, pan**! or by mall. ArwtlM u4 Oi» TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Permanent Caro, not %*myontj relief, for *U Noroca Dwoawtt* Sfcilepey, Spasm*, St. Vitos* se ILl.KLllE.ld B31 Arch St., Philadelphia. SHERIFF’S NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. . Between Thu Knights of Pythias Building and Loan Association or Newark, New Jersey, com plainant, and John Enstlce, et als., defendants. F| fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. Glen & Rosinger, Solicitors. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, 1 shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert's Real Estate Sales room. No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on? • THURSDAY, the Ninth day of July, A. D. 1903, at two o'clock In the afternoon, all the following described land and premises, with the appur tenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:—• A11 that tract or parcel of lands and pre«w lses, situate, lying, and being in the Township of Kearney,__in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, Beginning in the westerly line of Windsor street, at a point therein distant one hundred and seventy-one feet and ninety-seven hun dredths of a foot northerly from the north westerly corner of Windsor street and Bergen avenue; and thence running (1) north fifty-six degrees and twenty-two minutes west and at right angles with Windsor street one hundred feet, thence (2) running north thirty-three de grees and thirty-eight minutes east and paral lel with Windsor street twenty-five feet; thenee (3) runnings south fifty-six degrees and twenty two minutes east one hlmared feet to tne said westerly line of Windsor street, and thence (4) running southerly along Windsor street twenty-five feet to the point or place of beginning. Being lot number 42, block “M.” on a map entitled “Map of property situated on Kearny. Heights, Kearny, Hudson County, N. J., The property of Henry Heinsheimer and Heinsheimer & Campbell, surveyed Newark, N. J., April, 1892. by Francisco & Barkhorn, surveyors.” Being the same premises conveyed to said John Enstlce by Henry Heinsheimer and wife, by deed recorded in Book 682 of Deeds for Hudson County, on pages 218, etc. Dated June 2d. 1903. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Jersey City News and Kearny Record. SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Elmer W. Demarest, Trustee, com plainant, and Matt Bering et ux., et als., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term. 1903. Roberson & Demarest, Solicitors. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Ninth day of July. A. D. 1903 at two o'clock in the afternoon, all the following described land and premises, with the appur tenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— v_ All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land and premises, siti^ate, lying and .being In the city of Bayonne, m the County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, described as follows:— Beginning at a point m the northeasterly line of East Twenty-fourth street, distant along the same. One hundred and sixty-five (165) feet. Southeasterly from the easterly corner of East Twenty-fourth street and Railroad avenue: thence running (1) Southeasterly along said side of East Twenty-fourth street, seventy flv4 (75) feet; thence (2) northeasterly parallel with Avenue F., one hundred and five and sixty-nine one hundredths (106.69) feet to a boundary line of the Central New Jersey Land Improvement Company; thence (3) northwester ly along said boundary line seventy-five (75) feet, and thence (4) southwesterly parallel with Avenue F, one hundred and five and sixty-nine one-hundredths (105.69) feet to the place of be ginning. And that said lands be sold in three separate parcels, the order of offering them being left to the discretion of the officer mak ing the sale. Dated June 2d, 1903. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Jersey City Ne%*3 and Bayonne Herald. SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Benedict Kuerzl, et al„ Executors, &c., complainants, and Martin Stenzel, et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable May Term, 1903. De Witt Van Busklrk, Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of June, A. D. 1903. at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is to say:— All those lots, tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described sifuate, lying and being in the City of Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, (late Township of Greenville), which on a map On file in the Hudson County Register's Office, entitled, “Map of that por tion of Jersey City, formerly known as Green ville, showing all property lines, dimensions, lot and block numbers, shore and pier lines, etc., from actual surveys and records by L. D. Fowler,’’ is known and distinguished as lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), in Block twelve hundred and sixty (1280), and more particularly described as follows:— Beginning at a point In the southwesterly line of Factory lane (now known as Noble street), distant southeasterly ninety (90) feet from the line of lands of Dupont; thence southwesterly along the lines of Detwiller, one hundred and sixty-eight (168) feet more or less to line of lands formerly of Harrison (now known as New Bergen Point Road or extension of Pear sall avenue); thence southeasterly along said lands formerly of Harrison (or new Bergen Point Road) one hundred (100) feet; thence northeasterly along lands of Philip Gross, one hundred and sixty-nine feet and six inches (169.06) more or less to said Factory lane; thence northwesterly along Factory lane one hundred (100) feet to point or place of begin ning; being th<* same premises conveyed to said Martin Stenzel by Barbara Knoegg (widow), by deed dated January 14th, A. D. 1882, and recorded In the Hudson County Regis ter Office, in Book 364 of Deeds, page 149; and of Joseph Schlund and wife to Martin Stenzel. by deed dated April 10th, A. D. 1880, and re corded in same County and Office in Book 345, page 246. t JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Dated May 19. 1903. Jersey City New* and The Observer. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Laura P. Gibson, et al., executors, etc., complainants, and Ellen Brownrigg, et al., defendants. Ft. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. Adrian LyOn, Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall 3ell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of July, A. D. 1903, at two o’clock in the afternoon, all the follow ing described land and premises, with the ap purtenances, being thd same described in said writ, that is to say:— All tract or parcel of lands and premises, cltuate, lying and being in the city of Jersey City, in the County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey. Said lots being designated as lots number seven (7) and eight (8) in block one hundred and thirty-six (136) on a map on file in the office of the Clerk of the said County of Hud son, and State of New Jersey, showing the partition of the lands at Pavonia, Jersey City, among the heirs of John B. Coles, deceased, which said lots were described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north west cortier of Prospect (now Henderson) street and North Third (now Eleventh) street, thence running northerly along the line of Prospect (now Henderson) street, fifty feet, thence westerly parallel with North Third (now Eleventh) street, one hundred feet, thence southerly par allel with Prospect (now Henderson) street fifty feet, thence easterly along the northerly side of North Third (now Eleventh) street one hundred feet to the place of beginning, except ing (25) twenty-five feet on Prospect (now Hen derson) street and (65) sixty-five feet on North Third (now Eleventh) street, being a part of said lot number eight (8), which was conveyed by the narties of the first part to said inden ture of mortgage unto John Plttschau by deed dated July 1st, 1873, and which said deed was recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Hudson on the 28th day of August, 1872, in Liber 260 of Deeds, at page 738. Dated June 9th, 1908. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Jersey City News and Jersey City Herald. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW ^rsey. between Phoenix Loan and Building Asso ciation, complainant, and Isaiah Wailing et al., defendants. / FI. fa. For sale of Mortgaged Premise*. Returnable October Term, 1903. James F. Fielder, Solicitor. By vlrttfe., of the above stated writ to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Woibert's Real Estate Salea room. No. 47 Montgomery street. Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the sixteenth d*y of July, A. D. 1908, at two o’clock In the afterneon, all the follow ing described land and, premises, with the ap purtenances, being the same described in said writ, that is toiav*.— All those two <&rt4ln lot* of land and prem i«ftj» with the improvements thereon, -situate, lying, and being tn^ersejr City, in the Coun-.y of “Hudson, and State of New Jersey, knd on the easterly side of Sackett' street, formerly Pine street, in said city, and which lots are known, described and designated as lots num bered fourteen (14) and sixteen (16) in b ock number five hundred and twenty-one (521) on a certain map entitled “Map of the 13th, 14 h. ltth and l<5!h Wards of Jersey City, formerly the City of Bergen, Hudson County, New Jer sey,” made by order of the Mavir and Board of .Aldermen, of the City of Bergui. by John P. Culver, City Surveyor, 1870. Dated June 9th. 1903. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Jenscr City N«W» and Jersey City Democrat. IVRNlTLRE. 1 ■!» m. 11 jzm IVRNITVRR. _i_-__ __—-- ^ —— Upright Refrigerators $4.25. FAMILY SEWING MIC81IES $11.98, I Little Downand a Little a Week Will Furnish aHsme IRON BEDS 'Have you ever figured out the time you spend in bed? Almost one-half your life! For health and comfort there is fiothing like an Iron Bed. Easy to clean and cheaper than a wood bed, 1.89 to 30.00 IRON BED — Neat design, enameled in white, strong, up right posts. Special. ..1,89 IRON BED—Extra high head, has 3 coats of best white enam el, brass knobs, carefully made; worth $6.00. 1 Spec ial . 4.25 At, jftlQ Oft A high-claw Bed. .tt.li fiii.WU thoroughly wall con- I structed and designed, carefully put to- a gether. The ornamentation "in brass *> makes a very pleasing effect, and is 1 strictly up-to-date. Spec- C;iO nn ially priced at. sPXaS.V/U A a. db q An A very fancy design of • . ' «g>«T.VrU Bed, strong, heavy up right posts, solid construction. Worth $12.00. The kind sought after dbQ aa by heavy men. Special .... $22.00 If on Bed It $15.00 This Bed is very handsome, massive and rich :n design. It is put together with heavy brass rails and large substan tial posts. It is elegantly decorated with brass, pure white, and is reproduced from a brass bed that sells for $i5.00. It moy be bought in New York db-g E aa for $23.00 Here at. «B>10.UU ——————— PARLOR SUITS. \ HANDSOME S-PIECE PARLOR SUITS—Mahogany fimsS.’ ed, carved frame, upholstered seats and backs, covered in damask. Never sold under $30.00. \ 90 - Eft Specially priced at. ..............fcbiVV S-PIECE PARLOR SUIT—Full of wear and never fails to ex-] cite wonder how we can offer it at this price. It is of ma-' hoganized frame, neatly carved, upholstered with one eys upon the artistic and the other upon the utilitarian — very’ best steel tempered frames, easily worth $36.50 A A E*A —but we make the price...... ...£Oiwtf JOHN MULLINS & SONS. Newark Ave. & Grove St., Jersey City. WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATURDAYS 10 P. M < — RAILROADS, ^ p ennsyivanla RAILROAD, THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA IN EFFECT MAY 24. 1903. Trains leave Jersey City as follows:— FOR THE WEST. 8.16 A. M. FAST MAIL.—Panor, Sleeping and Dining Cars. For Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville. 10.14 A. M. ST. LOUIS LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Smoking and Observation Cars. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis. Dining Cs-r. 10.43 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.— Pullman, Sleeping, Dining, Smoking, and Ob servation Compartment Cars. For Chicago, Cleveland* Toledo and Detroit. I 2.14 P. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS.—For Toledo, Nashville (via Cincin nati and Louisville). Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis. Dining Car. 5.15 P. M. CHICAGO LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Smoking and Observation Cars. For Chicago, Toledo and Cleveland. Dining 6.Sa*P. M. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—For Pitts burg, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis. Dining Car. For Gary, W. va. (via Shenandoah Valley Route)._ 6.15 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—For Chi cago. For Toledo, except Saturday. Dining Car. _.. 8.14 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—For Pitts burg and Chicago. For Knoxville, daily, via Shenaryioah Valley Route. Connects for Cleveland, except Saturday. -_ 8.44 P. M. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS.—For Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cin cinnati. Indianapolis and St. Louis. BALTIMORE! WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore, Washington and the South at 8.15, 8.44, 9.45 (Dining Car), 10.32 (Dining Car), 11.14 (Dining Car) A. M.; 1.14 (Dining Car), 1.15, 2.32 ( 3.44, Congressiona. Limited, rarior Cars and Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Car), 3.45 (Dining Car), 4.45 (Dining Car), o.-o (Din- i Ins Car), and 9.44 P. M. and 12.30 night. On Sunday. 8.44, 9.43 (Dining Car), 11.14 (Dining Cart A. M,. 1.14 (Dining Car), l.lo (3 44 Con gressional Limited Parlor Cars and Pennsyl vania Railroad Dintng Cart, 3.4a (Dining Car), 4.45 (Dining Car), 5.23 (pining Car), and 9.44 P. M. and 12.30 night. ...... SOUTHEIRN RAILWAY.—Express, 3.4o. 4.4a P. M., 12.30 night dally. . NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY.— For Memphis and New Orleans, 3.4a P. M. "^ATLANTIC COAST LINE. — Express 9.45 A. M. and 9.44 P. M. dally. _ ... CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILtt AY.—8.15 A. M. weekdays, and 5.2a P. M. daily. SEABOARD AIR LINE.—Express. 12.30 A.M. and 1.15 P. M. aauy. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Eapres for Philadelphia. 6.24, 7.44, 7.4o. 8.15. 8 16 8 44, 9.16, 9.45, 10.14 (St. Louis Limited, Dining Car). 10.32 (Dining Car), 10.43 (Perm sylvanla Limited), and 11.14 (Dining car) A. M.; 12.15, 1.14 (Dining Car). 1.15, 2.14 (Din ing Car). 2.32. 3.13, 3.45 (Dining Car), 4.13. 4.44, 4.45 (Dining Car). 5.13, 5.15 (Chicago Loa ned. Dining Car). 5.25, 6.13 (Dining Car), 6.15 (Dining Car). 7.14. 8,14. 8.44. 9.14, 9.44 P. M . and 12.30 night. Sunday, 6 28, 8.16, 8.44, 9.4a, 10.14 (St. Louis Limited, Dining Car). 10.1a, 10.43 (Pennsylvania Limited), 11.14 (Dining Car) A. M., 1.14 l Dining Car). 1.15. 2.14 (Dining Car). 3.45 (Dining Car), 4.13, 4.4a (Dining Car). 5.16 (Chicago Limited. Dining Car), a.2a (Din ing Carl, 6.13 (Dining Car), 6.1a (Dining Clar), 8.14, 8.44. 9.14. 9.44, P. M. and 12.30 night. Accommodation, 11.15 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. weekdays. Sundays, 5.29 and 7.1a P. M. For Atlantic City, 12.30 and 11.14 A M. 1 14. 2 32 P. M. (10.13 A. M. and 3.14 P. M, through Vestibuled Trains. Buffet Partor Cars, Passenger Coach and Combined Coach) week days: 10.32 A. M. Saturdays only, and 12.30. 6 28 and 8.12 (through Vestibuled Train, with Pullman Parlor, Dining and Smoking Cars and wide Vestibuled Conches) A. M. Sundays. For Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route 7 44 A. M. and 5.13 P. M. weekdays; 6 28 A. M. and 4:45 P. M. Sundays. For Cane May, 12.30 A. M. and 1.15 P. M.. 10.32 (Saturdays only) weekdays; 12.30 A. M. Sundays. w „ For Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Point Pleasant and Intermediate sta tions. via Rahway, 4.00. 9.14 A. M.. 12.34, 2 44, 3 52 4.32 and 5.23 P. M. On Sundays. 10.00 A M 5.16 P. M. (Stop at* Interlaken for Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sunday.) The New York Transfer Company wlU call for-and check baggage from and to hotels and residences. w. W. ATTERBU'RY. J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pass’r Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Fasten ger Agent. bailboads. ^wa.TIT?OAD= PICTURESQUB LINB OP TRAVEL TO TH* NORTH AND WEST. THE NIAGARA FALLS ROUTE. Trains leave Franklin street (Nortt.' River) station, New York, as follows, ana fifteen minutes later from foot W. 42ii street, N Y Terminal station at Weehawken, N. J' can be reached via trains of N. J. J. Rd.t leaving Penn. R. R. depot at Jersey City:— >>.1» A. M. daily, for Haverstraw. West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Kingston and Albany. 7.10 A. M. daily, Albany and intermediate stations. A. 9.40 A. M. daily, Catskill Mountain Ex press. B. 11.20 A. Mi daily, except Sunday, for Cranstons, West Point. Kingston, New Paltz. Lakes Mohonk and Minnewaska, Catskill Mountains, Albany and Utica. C. 12.45 P. M. daily, except Sunday, Rip Van Winkle Flyer. 1.00 P. M., Chicago Express, daily. 2-25 P. M., Continental Limited, daily, fop Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, . Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis. Arrive Chicago and St. Louie next afternoon. Dining car attached at Kingston. D. 3.25 P. M., daily, except Sunday, Ulster Express to Catskill Mountains. D. 3.45 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Con gers, Cranstons, West Point, Cornwall, New burgh and intermediate stations to Albany. 6.00 P. M., Chicago and St. Louis Ltmlted, dally, for Montreal, East Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis. 8.00 P. M. daily, except Snndav. for East Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Toronto, Detroit and St. Louis. A, B, C, D. Leaves Brooklyn Annex:— A. -|- 9.15 A. M.; B. -1-10.45 A. M. C. -f- 12.10 P. M.; D. -]- 2.45 P. M. - 4 Jersey City, P. R. R. station:— A. 9.47 A. M.; B. -j- 11.20 A. M. C. -(- 12.50 P. M.; D. -J- 3.35 P. M. Haverstraw Locals: -|- 6.45 A. M.; -!- J 25. •4.20 <W. 42d st. 4.30 P. M.), P. M., -I- o.m W. 42d st., 5.30 P. M.). -I- 5.40, -I- 6.00 *8.CS 1110.00 and *11.35 P. M. Newburgh Locals:—*8.20 A. M., *10.00 A M -|- 12.15 P. M., *4.45 P. M.. *6.40 P. M. Kingston Lo$al:—*1.00 P. M. •Daily. [-Sundays only. -l-|Jxcept Sunday. Pullman Sleeping Cars for Albany. Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago on through trains. Westcott’s Express checks baggage through to destination. For cab or carriage, ’phone 900, 38th. For tickets, time-tables, parlor and sleeping car accommodations or information apply at offices-.—Brooklyn. Nos. 338, 343, 726 Fulton street; Annex office, foot of Fulton street; New York City. Nos. 167. 359. 671. 1216 Broad way; No. 133 West One Hundred and Twenty* fifth street, and at stations. A. H. SMITH. 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