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RAIN ALL AROUND Bad Weather Prevented the ' « Base Ball Matches From Coming Off. BUFFALO LOST AGAIN —— t Jersey City Still in the Lead— The Standing of the Clubs. The Jersey City team did not play Sat urday nor yesterday. Buffalo lost to the Orioles. The double-header scheduled for ■Newark yesterday between Newark and Providence was prevented on account of rain as were the Jersey City-Montreal and Newark Providence games scheduled for Saturday. Toronto defeated Roches ter Saturday by a score of 2 to 1. Briggs ' pitched his fourteenth straight victory, score by innings was as follows:— Toronto . 0100001 x—2 Rochester . 00 1 00000 0—1 Batteries—Briggs and Fuller; Fertsch and Stillman. The game in BuffalAwas fought on a muddy field. Wiltse saved the day for the birds by clever pitching and timely hitting. Thiery, formerly of the Newark team, showed up well in the field for Buf falo. The score by innings follow:— Baltimore ..... 340001 12 0—11 Buffalo . 00710.0 00 0— 8 The standing of the clubs follows:— W. L. P.C. Jersey City . 73 30 .709 Buffalo . 29 .<01 Newark ..<-6'2 44 •55:? Toronto .. 59 42 .aS4 Baltimore . 56 45 „ .o»4 Montreal .34 ‘4 4 -“Jp Rochester . 31 j4 .29o Providence . 29 <4 GAME SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. Montreal in Jersey City. TO DOUGALD MadDONALD, JANE Mac KEN zle, Peter MacKenzle, her husband, Mary Ballantine, Thomas Ballantine, her husband; Edward P. MacDonald, Mary Ann MacDon ald, his wife; Archibald MacDonald, Eliza beth MacDonald, Donald A. MacDonald, her husband; John Sheddon, William J. Sheddon, Infant; Alexander Sheddon, Infant. You are hereby notified that at a public Bale made by the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 18th day of October, 1892, the Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City purchased for the sum of eight dollars and thirty-five cents all the 'load and real estate situate in Jersey City, in ithe County of Hudson and State of New Jer sey, fronting on John street, which is laid down and designated aa lot 63 in block number Ull upon an assessment map annexed to a re port number 72 made by the “Commissioners of Adjustment” appointed in and for said City by the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson, a certified copy of which report and map was filed in the office of the City Collector of Jer sey City on the 16th day of July, 1891, said report and map and said sa4e being made pur suant to the provisions of an act of the Legis lature of New Jersey, passed March 30th, 1886, entitled:— “An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion of arrearages of unpaid taxes, asses ments and water rates or water rents in cltieB of this State, and imposing and levy? ing a tax assessment and lien in lieu and instead of such arrearages, ^ahlf to‘ enforce the payment thereof, and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment.” And the several supplements thereto. And you are further notified that you appear to have an estate or interest in said land and real estatf, and unless the said land an4 real estate shall l* redeemed, as provided m said acts, before the expiration of 6ix months from and after the service hereof, a deed for the , same will be given conveying to the Mayor \ an^Aldermen of Jersey City, the fee simple \ of,-mid land and real estate Recording to the ^ provisions of the said act. ^ /Dated Jersey City, N. J., July 30. 1903. '1‘HE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN. Mayor, i Attest:— M. J, O’DONNELL, City Clerk. (Sale ^o. 3308.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the American Stave Ma chine Company, Wm. F. Midlige, Receiver, by order of the Court of Chancery, dated July 7, 1903, hereby gives notice to the creditors ot the said American Stave Machine Company, to - bring in their debts, demands ana claims against the said American &ta\a Machine Company, and to present and prove before him under oath or affirmation to the satisfac tion of said Receiver, such claims and de mands, within two months from the date of said order, or they will be excluded from the benefit of such dividends as may thereafter be made and declared* by the court upon the pro ceeds of the effects of said corporation. Claims to be presented to WILLIAM F. MIDLIGE, Receiver, 15 Exchange place. Jersey City, N. J. HUDSON COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT.— Notice. In the matter of the application of Mathaus »n4 Theresa Lautenbacker, 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 in* minors, their adoption, custody and main tamance, revision of 1892, approved April 2, 1902," together with the consent and affidavits therewith presented, and that said Court hks 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 whfen and where the ap pointment of a next friend to the said child will be made. MATHAUS LAUTENBACKER, THERESA LAUTENBACKER. ! IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. • To Margaret Duffy, Annie Duffy and Edward Duffy. By virtue of an order of the Court of Chan ery. made on the day of the date hereof in a pause wherein William C. Cudlipp is complain ant and you are defendants, you are required to appear, plead, demur or answer to the com- “ plainant’a bill on or before the Twelfth day of October next, or said bill will be taken as confessed against you. Said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgage given by Andrew J. Duf fy to Nathan W. Chandler and assigned to ‘.he complainant, dated April 30th, 1902, on lands in Jersey City, County of Hudson; and you, Margaret Duffy, are made defendant because rou claim dower in said lands or acme inter tst therein; and you*Annie Duffy, and Edward Duffy, are made defendants because you own mid lands or some part thereof. Dated August 11th, 1903. WILLIAM C. CUDLIPP, Complainant, CERTIFICATE OF FILING OF CONSENT BY STOCKHOLDERS TO DISSOLUTION. |V> all to whom these presents may comet Greeting:— Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by luly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof deposited m my office, that the Enterprise Mining Com. f>any, a corporation of this State, whose pHn llpal office is 'Situated at No. 83 Montgomery itreet, in the City of Jersey City, County of Hudson, State of New Jersey (New Jersey Pitle Guarantee & Trust Co. being the agent herein and in charge thereof, up<\n whom pro cess may be served), has complied with the re tirements of “An Act concerning corporations (Revision of 1896),“ preliminary to the issuing »f this certificate that such consent has been Bed. Now, therefore, I, S. D. Dickinson, Secretary it State, of the State of New Jersey, do he&s- : ly certify that the said corporation, did, on he Twenty-s'^cond day of April, 1903, file in my kffice a duly executed and attested consent in 1 erittng to the dissolution of said corporation, ixecuted by more than two thirds in interest ! if the stockholders thereof, which said certifi Mites and the record of the proceedings afore mid are now on file in my said offioe as pro dded by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set _ . v hand and affixed by offifial seal. Beal.) at Trenton, this Twenty-second day of April, A. D. one thousand nine hun- i dred and three. S. D. DICKINSON, »P-3 OP CATHERINE J. PARKER, are, by order of the Surrogate ! County, dated June 8. 1903, upon ; of the subscriber, notified to bring \ abts. demands and claims against ' within nine months from ahere j W. PARKER. Administratrix, j Cal - Cnra Solvent i _ The King of Spring Medicines isthis Great New Blood Pur ifier. DR DAVID KENNEDY'S NEW AND LAT EST MEDICINE. Cal-cura, Solvent, Dr. Kennedy’s new medicine, is unquestionably the Crowned King of Spring Medicines. It purifies the blood as a flood of water cleanses a stagnant sewer, or as the air and sun shine stveeten a foul room. What soap and water do for filth in the house, Cal eura Solvent does for the filth in the body—in the tissues, the lungs, the liver the kidneys and the blood. It expels the humors and impurities which makes us all feel so dull, heavy and tired in the spring. It leaves our bodies clean, heal thy aud safe against the complaints of summer. You may use it with implicit confidence. Dr. Kennedy said of it: “I regard Cal eura Solvent as the crowning achieve ment of my life. 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 valnable medical advice and information by simply addressing a letter of postal to the Cal-cura Co., Ken nedy row, Rondout, N. Y. NEW PERFECTION RECORDS HIAWATHA, MR. BLUEBEARD OX THE BEACH, NANCY Bi'OWN CAKEWALK. TALKING MACHINES, CASH OR CREDIT J. J. DOYLE’S 152 Montgomery St.J.C PUREST OLDEST, BEST OLD CROW RE Sold only In our bat tles by all dealers. H. B. KIRK & CO., SOLE BOTTLERS, N E> W YORK, •SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE. Between Annie Carswell, et al., complain ants, and Edwin T. Carswell, et al., defend ants. On Bill for Partition and Decree for Sale. Crouse & Perkins, Solicitors of Complainants. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Chan cery of New 'Jersey, made in the above entitled cause, and dated July 6, 1903, I, Pierre F. Cook, one of the Special Masters of said Court, shall expose to sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, on 1 THURSDAY, August 20, 1903, at the hour of Two o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the office of the subscriber, Pierre F. Cook, 1 Exchange place, Jersey City, N. J. All that certain lot of land and premises situate in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. Beginning at a point in the northerly line of £k>uth Fifth street (now Fourth street), distant «lxty feet westerly from the westerly line of Erie street; thence running (1) northerly at right angles to South Fifth (now Fourth) street, sfeventy-flve feet, thence (2) westerly parallel with South Fifth (now Fourth) street ! twenty feet, thence (3>. southerly at right angles to South Fifth (now Fourth) street, seventy five feet to the line of South Fifth (now Fourth) street, thence (4) easterly along said line twenty feet to the point or place of be ginning; including trte estate and interest In dower of the complainant Mary Ann Carswell, widow of Thomas Carswell, deceased, and of the defendant Emma D. Carswell, widow of Robert Carswell in the premises, and including also the inchoate right of dower of the com plainants Sarah Carswell, Catharine Carswell, and Mary E. Carswell, wives of George Allen Carswell. Theodore Van Nofden OarswOll and James F. Carswell respectively; and including also the Inchoate right of dower of the defend ants Celia Carswell, Jennie V. Carswell and Mary B. Carswell, wives of Edwin Thomas Carswell, Robert F. Carswell and Ira A. Cars well respectively, together with all and singu lar the hereditaments and appurtenances to the premises belonging, or in any wise appertain ing. Dated July 21, 1903. PIERRE F. COOK, Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey, 1 Exchange place, Jersey City, N. J. r NOTICE.—WHEREAS, KATIE WEISS, DE ceased, in her lifetime, made a contract *in writing, artill unfulfilled, for the sale to iBmllie Schroeder of the property known as *No. 514 Jefferson place, In the Town of Union, i Hudson County, N. J., and which is described as being lot number twelve (12) in Block num ber three (3) on a map entitled. “Map of the iproperty belonging to J. Geayer and T. Butts, I situate at the Town of Union, N. J.,’*1 and filed in the Clerk’s (now Register's) office of i Hudson County. * Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Orphans* Court of the County of Hud fcson, to be held at the Court House in Jersey ICity. on the eleventh day of September, next, fat, the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, • for the fulfillment of said contract according ; to law. Dated July 7, 1908. JOSEPH WEISS. Admiaistra’uv, of KfJSj Weiss, deoeasai. Excvnsiojvs. ERI ERAILROAD .SSk SHOHOLA GLEN 107 miles from New York. 1,000 beet Above the Sea. The most magnificent scenery on the continent. Excellent fishing in the 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 10.06 A. I£. Choice of two ex press trains, returning leave Greenwood Lake Glens 5.00 P. M. or 7.00 Pr-M. .CLYDELINE, k THE ONLY DIRECT ALL- fi r WATER ROUTE BETWEEN 1 NEW YORK, BOSTON -AND Charleston, S. C. Jacksonville,Fla. St. Johns River Service between Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla., and intermediate landings. The “Clyde Line ” is the favorite route be BOSTON, PHILADEL PHIAA: EA8TERN POINTS, and CHARLES TON, S.C., and JACKSONVILLE, FLA., raak- i i irect connections for all interior points J i throughoutthe 8outband Southwest. / \ FAST MODERN STEAMSHIPS / iV FINEST SERVICE / J C ^ 1® State Street, New York. ^ Wit. P. CI.YDK A CO., Oen’l Arte. r THEO. G. EGER, O. M. ~C SHERIFF’S NOTICES SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Louise Rilling, Executrix, etc., com plainant. and Alexander J. Umbaoh, et ux., defendants. Fi fa. For sale of Mortgaged Premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. warne Smyth, 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 strefet, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the seventeenth day of Septem ^ her, 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 that tract or parcel of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Gut tenberg, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, and which on a map of said Town of Guttenberg aforesaid, made by William Hex amer. Surveyor for the Weehawken Land and Ferry Association, and duly' filed in the Clerk's (now Register’s) Office of the said County of Hudson, on the seventh day of June, A. D. 1153, distinguished and laid down on said map as lot number nine hundred and forty (940), in block number fifteen (15), fronting and facing on the southerly side or line of Hermann ave nue, as shown on said map, said lot being twenty-five (25) feet wide In front and rear, and one hundred (100) feet deep on each side, as by reference to said map will more fully appear. \ JOHN ZELLER, _ Sheriff. Dated August 11, 1903. Jersey City News and The Observer. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE RELIEF OF Petro Lattarulo in construction of bay win dows. The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City, by^1 the Board of Street and Water Oommissiomfrs, for and on belralf of the municipality ofrsaid City,'ido ordain as follows: ^ Sectloil 1. That Petro Lattarulo/lje and is hereby granted permission to instruct and maintain bay windows on buildiiijffe erected and owned by htai, as follows: OnAJ6 Central ave nue, three (3) ayindows; on oliflTCentral avenue, six (6) window®! on 520 jfibn^pal avenue three (3) windows. At* of vJilch may extend from the second story to thie roof of said buildings, and beyond the building line of Central avenue twelve (12) inches, any ordinahce to the con trary notwithstanding. / f The work to be done under the supervision of the Inspector of Buildings. Section 2. That all cost and expense, in cident to the introduction, passage and publica tion of this Ordinance shall be paid by the ap plicant for same; and such amount therefor as is estimated by the Clerk of this Board to be necessary shall be deposited -with that offi cer on demand. Passed August 11th, 1903. ROBT. G. SMITH, , . President. Approved August 14th, 1903. M. M. FAGAN. Mayor. Attest: Geo. T. Bouton, Clerk. TO MARGARET STAGNETTI, PET er Stagnetti, her husband; The Town of Hudson Land Association, Peter H. Beekman or Beckmann, Emma E. Knapp, Lucien Knapp, her husband; Gustav Herbrandt, Caroline Keller, widow; Olivia Demmler, widow; Lillie Keller. Gottfried Keller, Margaret Keller, his wife; William Frohwitter, Mary Frohwitter, his wife; Henry Frohwitter, August-Frohwitter, Laura A. Frohwitter. his wife; Bernhard Frohwitter, Mary E. Frohwitter, bis wife; Charles Frohwitter, Florence O. Frohwitter, his wife; Christian L. Frohwitter, Anna Frohwitter, hia wife; Ferdinand H. Frohwitter, Ger trude Frohwitter. his wife; Caroline Gruber, Peter G. Gruber, her hus band; Charles Schtnale, Mary B. Schmale, his wife;! Otto Schmale, Mary Schmale, hisf wife; William Schmale, Nellie Schmale, his wife; Frederick Sohmale, Henrietta Maho ney, Daniel Mahoney, her husband; Wilhelmina Thoms, John H. Thoms, her husband; Doretta Mulholland, William Mulholland, her husband; Henrietta Schmale, widow; Henry N. Schmale, Louisa Schmale. his wife: Charles R. Schmale, The Universal Rubber Company, Charles S. Clark* and Charles Brauer, tenant. You are hereby notified that a public sale made by the City Collector of Jer sey City, on the 6th day of October, 1896, The Mayor and Aldermen of Jer sey City purchased for the sum of one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifty-nine cents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, fronting on Lewis avenue, which is laid down and designated as lots 180 and 181, in block number 662, upon an assessment map annexed to a report number 98,, made by the “Cominissloners of Adjustment” appointed in and for said City by the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson, a certified copy of which report and map was filed in the office of the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 2nd day of Aprii,'1895, said report and map and said sale being made pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March :10th. 1886. entitled:— “An Act concerning the settlement of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assess ments and water rates or water rents in cities of this State, and im posing and levying a tax. assess ment and lien in lieu and instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provide for i the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment." , And the several supplements thereto. And you are rurther notified that you appear to have an estate or interest in said land ana real estate, and unless the said land and real estate shall be re deemed, as provided in said acts, before the expiration of six months from and after the service hereof, a deed for the same will be given conveying i to The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City, the fee simple of said land and real estate according to the provisions of the said Act. Dated Jersey City. N.J., Feb. 21. 1903. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN, (Seal! j Mayor. Attest:— M. J- O’DONNELL.. City Clerk. fSale No. 6478.1 SHERIFF’S MOTIVES ******* ■ SHERIFF SALE-IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Edmund W. Kingsland, eg©., &c., complainant, and Edith B. Young, at al., de fendants. Ft. la. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term. 1903. Hartshorne, Insley & Leake, SolUsttora. 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 Sale room. No.. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Third day of September, A.< p.. 1803. at two o’clock In ihji 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, piece or parcel of land and premises, situated in that part of Jersey 1 City, which was formerly, the City of Bergen, in the County of Hudson and State of New , Jersey, and may be more particularly describ ed as follows:—Beginning at a£/point on the southeasterly side of Clerk street,- distant three hundred and five (305) feet southwesterly from the southerly corner of Bramhall avenue apd Clerk street; thence southeasterly parallel with Bramhall avenue one hundred and fifty five feet and four and one-haif inches (155 ft. In.) more or less; thence southwesterly nearly parallel with Clerk street twenty-three (23) feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Bramhall avenue one hundred and flfty-ftye feet and six Inches (155 ft. 6 in.) more or less to the southeasterly side of Clerk street; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly side of Clerk street twenty-three (23) feet to the point of beginning. Said premises being a strtp twenty-three (23) feet wide, running from the front to the rear of a lot -which on a map en titled, "Map of Sherwood, Hudson County, N. J„ made by Clerk & Bacot, City Surveyors, and on file In the Register’s office of Hudson County, is designated as lot nineteen (18) Clerk street. The northeasterly side of said strip be ing twenty-three (23) feet distant from the northeasterly-side of said lot. Being the same premises conveyed to the said Robert P. Young by Joseph H. Young and others, by deed dated April 4th, 1887, and recorded in the Register’s office of Hudson County, In Liber 436 of Deeds for said County, page 140. - JOHN ZELLER, Sheriff. Dated July 28th, 1903. Jersey City News and The Observer. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between Charles F. Ruh, Guardian of Frieda £. L. Berenbroick, compl&ln&nt, and Alfred A. Siegfried, et al., defendants. Fl. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October 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 Tenth day of September, A. D. 1903. at two o’cl®** 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 two certain lots, tracts, or parcels of lands and prAmlsea^harelnafter particularly described, situate, lyfng and being in Jersey City, In the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, and which on a certain map en titled, "Map of property of Alfred A. Siegfried, Jersey City, Hudson County, N. J., 1897, Emile Guhl, City Surveyor," and filed in the Regle ter’s office of the County of Hudson aforesaid, are designated, laid down and known as lots numbered five (6) and six (6) in block num bered one a (la), fronting and facing on the easterly side or line of Hudson Boulevard. Dated August 4, 1903. JOHN ZELLER. _ „ Sheriff. Jersey City News and The Observer. SHERIFF’S SALE—IN CHANCERY O'F NEW Jersey. Between Frederick F. Guild, receiver, Ac., complainant, and*George Martin, et ux., et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. - Guild and Martin, Solicitors. By virtue of the above stated writ, to mo 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 Tenth day of September, A. D. 1908. 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/hay:— All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in the city of Jersey City, County of Hudson, State of New Jersey, bounded and described as fol lows: -to wit, and which on a pertain "Map of property near the Reservoir, Hudson City, N. J., belonging to the estate of John *IV>n nele, deceased, and filed in the office of the Clerk (now Register) of Hudson County, Octo ber 8th, 1868," is known and tesignated as lot number twenty-nine (29) in block numbered three (3) on said map, and fronting on the easterly side of Grand (now Nelson) avenue; said lot also being known as lot twenty-nine * (29) ill bldck eight hundred and forty-one (841) oh the official5 assessment map of Jersey City, made by L. D. Fowler, 1894, and fronting on the easterly side of the Hudson Boulevard. Dated August 4, 1903. JOHN ZELLER, _V_Sheriff^ SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCESRY OF N®W Jersey; Between Angel I ne Dupuy, complainant, and Oatharina Elizabeth Keutel, et al., defendants, FI fa. For sale of Mortgaged Premises. Returnable October Term, 1963. Augustus A. Rich. Solicitor. By virtue of the above stated writ, to me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’ft Real Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the Seventeenth day of Septem ber, A. D. 1993, 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:-r All those two certain lots, tracts or parcels of land and premises, situate, lying and being, in the City of Jersey City, in the Cbunty of - Hudson and State of New Jersey, gnd which on a certain map entitled "Map 6f property belonging to Charles Hespe\and Christian Weber, Hudson City, Hudtkxn County, JSTew Jersey." laid out into lots by Christian Weber, and duly filed in the office of the Clerk (now •Register), of Hudson County. May, 1807, are known, marked and distinguished as lota num bered seventeen (17). and eighteen (18), In block numbered one (1), Taping and fronting on the northerly side or line of Griffith street (for merly Scott street) being each twenty-five feet wide in front and rear and one hundred and one feet and six inches deep on each side. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Dated August 11, 1903. Jersey City News and Jersey City Herald. SHERIFF'S SAL1S—IN CHANCERY OF NEW. Jersey. V Between The We at Side Building and Loan Association of Jersey ^ity, complainant, and William J. Hulford, et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For sale of mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term. 1908. Charles M. Vreeland, Solicitor. By virtue of the above Mated 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 Tenth day of September, 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, tract, or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly describ ed, situate, lying and being In Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jer sey, designated on a certain map filed in the Hudson County Register?s office entitled, "Map of Building Lots on tha Mne of the Newark and New York Railroad, 20 minutes from New York at West Bergen, \Hudson Co., N. J., made" by I. B. and D. E. 'Culver, City Surveyors, Jersey City, 1867, as lot numbered one (1) In block numbered three (S) as shown on paid map. Being the same premises which. Were convey ed to the said William J. Hulfosaif by William Bennett and wife by deed dated December 23, 1898, and recorded in the Register's office of Hudson County in Book 664 of Deeds for said County, on page 39, &c. Dated August 4, 1903. JOHN ZELLER. Sheriff. Jersey City News and The Observer. STATE OF NEW JERSEY—DEPARTMENT OF STATE. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To &11 to whom these presents may ooma. Greeting: f- ^ Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stoekholders, de posited in my office, that the United Pneu matic Fire Alarm Telegraph. Company a cor poration of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 1 Exchange place. In the City of Jersey City, C«5nty or Hudson, State of New Jersey, (Robert 8. Green being agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served), has complied with the requirements of "An Aot concerning cornora tlona (Revision of 1896)", preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution Now, therefore, I, S. D. Dickinson, Secre. tary of State of the State of New Jersey, dm hereby certify that the said corporation^ did on the thirty-first day of January, 1503 ei*?■ my office a duly exeented Jmd ’attestsd sent in writing to the dissolution of 1said one! poratton. executed by l3l the stooVhotd^ thereof, which said consent and the record the proceedings aforesaid Are flow on file li my said office as provided by law “ In testimony whereof, I have h«r~_ to set my hand and affixed mvoffiMJi ©eal.) seal, at Trenton. this ttdrtyqw day of January, A. D. one nine hundred and three ‘houaand a P, piQKINamw HUDSON COUNTY OR-PHANB* CXHJRT-TO Margaret Condon and Kate Condon* By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Gam* of the County of Hudson, made on the da^S the date hereof, In the matter of the estate 5$ Henry Condon deceased you are required to appear In said proceeding on or before t hi twenty-second day of July, next, or tw default thereof such proceedings will tfe had you, mid each of you, as if1 you had appSrec In said proceeding. / • The said proceeding Is for the probate of the last will and testament of Henry Cpndon, and you are made parties because you are legatees under said will. a : cgsiees .a. l 1 - 1 .... ■ ■ l-. SHERIFF'S NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE—IN CHANCERY OF NEW Jersey. Between The Hoboken Bank for Savings in the City of Hoboken, complainant, and Jean Bulckaen or John Buickaen, et al., devisees of Marie Buickaen, deed., et al., defendants. Fi. fa. For bale oC mortgaged premises. Returnable October Term, 1903. Besson and Spohr, Solicitors. By virtue ot tiio aoove stated writ, to .me directed and delivered, I shall sell by public vendue at F. C. Wolbert’s Keai Estate Sales room, No. 47 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on THURSDAY, the First day of October, A D. 1903. at two (/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:— J All that certain tract or parcel of lftnd and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being In the City of Hobo ken, in the County of Hudson and f State of New Jersey, being known and distinguished on a map entitled, “Map of property situate at Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, belong ing to the Estate of John Q. Coster, deceased, surveyed and laid out into lots November, 1860, by 'Daniel Ewen and Austin D. Bwen, City Surveyors, New York," filed In the office of the Clerk (now Register) of the said County of Hudson, as part of lot number eight (8), in Block number, seven (7), and which is bounded and '"described as follows:—Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the north erly line of Newark avenue, by the easterly line of Jackson street, and running thence northerly along the easterly line of Jackson street seventy-four (74) feet and eight (8) Inches; thence easterly at right angles to Jack eon street twenty-five (25) feet; thence south erly and parallel with Jackson street sjxty three (63) feet and three (3) Inches to the northerly line of Newark avenue, and thence southwesterly along the northerly line of New ark avenue twenty-seven (27) feet and six (6) Inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less.' JOHN ZELLER. ^ „ Sheriff. Dated August 25th, 1903. * \ Jersey City News and The Observer. TO DAVID O’KEEFE. ELLEN QUINN, FAT rick Quinn, her husband, Bridget O’Keefe, Individually and as administratrix of the Ee tate of Michael O’Keefe, deceased. William El lard, Mary Ellard, Catherine Grant, Frank Grant, her husband; William Ellard, In fant; Ellen Carroll, Thomas Carroll, her husband; Margaret O’Grady, widow; David O’Keefe, Daniel O’Keefe, Michael O'Keefe, Mary O’Keefe, widow; Maggie O'Keefe, Nora O’Keefe, John O’Keefe, Pata O’Keefe, Minnie Cnlttick, John Chittlck, her husband; Margaret O'Keefe, widow; David O’Keefe, Eliza O’Keefe, his wife; Mary O'Keefe, John O’Keefe, Mar garet O’Keefe, Mary Boss, Kenneth Ross, her husband; Esther A. Bramhall, widow: William H. Bramhall, Nettie J. Bramhall, his wife; Joseph B. Bartleman, David B. Day. Horace K. Thurber, Henry Prlgge. The American Ma chine Company, Thomas Howe, Eugene M. Case, Henry Brummer, Max Stlner, Trading as Max Stlner and Company, Schwarzschlld and Sulzberger Beef Company and The Board vf Chosen Freeholders of the County of Hud son. You are hereby notified that a public sale made by the City Collector of Jersey City, on the lGth day of April, 1895, the Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City purchased for the sum of eighty-six dollars and seventy-five cents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, fronting on County Road and Quincy street, which is laid down and designated as lot 3, In block number 977, upon an assessment map annexed to a report number 93 made by the "Commissioners of •Adjustment" appoint ed in and for said City by the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson, » certified copy of which report and map was filed In the office of the City Collector of Jessey City, on the 24th day of October. 1898, said report and map and eaid sale being made pursuant to the pro visions of an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March 30th, 1W6, entitled:— "An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assess ments and wafer rates or water-rents In cities of this State, and Imposing and levy ing a tax, assessment and'Mten in lieu and Instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to*provlde for the sale ox lands subjected to future taxation and assessment.*' And the several supplements thereto. And you are further notified that you appear to have an estate or interest In said land and real aitate, and unless the said land and real estate shall be redeemed, as provided In said acts, before the expiration of.,slx 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 according to the provisions of the said act. - Dated Jersey City, N. J., May 11th, 1903. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. ^FAGAN. Mayor. Attest:— M. J. O'DONNELL, City Clerk. Sale No. 5380. i TO JOHN M. SMITlfc ' , You'are hereby notified that at a public sale made by the City Colle<jtor;of Jersey City, on the 11th day of October, 1689, the Mayor and : Aldermen of Jeraey City puronased for tha sum of one thousand sovea? hundred and nine i ty-oner dollars and eighty-six cents all the land and raal estate situate in Jersey City, In the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey, fronting on Fairmount avenue, which is laid down and designated as lata 20'and 21, in block number 229, upon an assessment map annexed to a report number 3 made by the “Commis sioners of Adjustment” appointed in and fdt said City by the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson, a certified copy of which report and map was filed in the office of the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 15th day of November, 1887, said report and map and said sale being 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 In cities of this State, and imposing and levy ing a tax, assessment and libn In lieu 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 further notified that you appear to have an estate or interest in said land and real estate, and unless the said laqd and real estate shall be redeemed, os provided In said acts, Pefore the expiration of six months from and after the service hereof, a d*?d for thy same will be given conveying to thd Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City, the fee simple of said land and real estate according U the pro visions of the said act. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN, (Seal.) Mayor. Attest:— M. J. O’DONNELL, City Clerk, (Sale Vo. 11) I --—-r TO DAVID O’KEEFE, ELLEN QUINN, PAT rick Quinn, her husband, Bridget O’Keefe, individually and as administratrix of the Ea tate of Michael O’Keefe, deceased, William El lard, Mary EU&rd, Catherine /GranC Frank Grant, her husband; William Ellard, In fant; Ellen Carroll, Thomas Carroll, her husband; Margaret- O’ Grady, widow; David O'Keefe, Daniel O’Keefe, Michael O’Keefe, Mary O’Keefe, widow; Maggie ,0’Keefe, Nora O’Keefe, John O’Keefe, Paul O’Keefe, Minnie Chittlck, John Chittick, her husband; Margaret O’Keefe, widow; David O’Keefe, Eliza O’Keefe, his wife; Mary O’Keefe, John O’Keefe, Mar garet O’Keefe, Mary Ross, Kenneth Ross, her husband; Esther A. Br&mhall, widow; William H. Bramh&U, Nettle J. Br&mhall, his wife; Joseph B. B&rtleman, David B. Day, Horace K. Thurber, Hem# Prigge, The American Ma chine Company, Thomas Howe, Eugene M. ! Case, Henry Brummer, Max Stlner, Trading as Max Stlner and Company, Schwarzschild I and Sulzberger'Beef Company and The Board j or Chosen Freeholders of the County of Hud son. You are hereby notified that a public sdls made by the City Collector of Jersey City, ox the 26th day of September, 1899, the Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City purchased for the sum of thirty dollars an^ twe&tv-six cents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State of New Jer sey, fronting on Meadow place, which is laid down and designated as lot 15, in block num ber 976, aa shown upon L. D. Fowler’s Official Assessment Map of Jersey City, N. J., 1894, said sale being made pursuant to the provis ions of an act of the Legislature of New Jer sey, 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 in cities of this State, and Imposing and levy ing a tax, assessment and lfen in lieu and instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provide tor the •ale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment.** And the several supplements thereto. And you are further notified that you appear to have an estate or interest in said land and real estate, and unless the said land and real estate shall be redeemed, as provided 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 according to the provis ions of the said acts. Dated Jersey City, N. J., May 11th, 1903. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN. Mayor. Attest:— M. J.^>’ DONNELL, r Cltv Clerk. , oea.) HUDSON CIRCUIT COURT. James Barbour, et al., vs. Michael Llenau. On contract. In attachment. Take notice of the Issuing of a writ of at tachment In the above entitled cause against Michael Llenau at the suit of James Barbour, John O. Barbour. A. Floyd Barbour. Fannie. C. Beckham, Ellle R. Rlxey, Mary B. Waifleoe,l J. I. R. Thompson, R. C. Thompson, George O. Thompson, Jr. Ruth Hankel. Ellxa B. Thompson, Leila Thompson and Annie G Mln negarode, in an action In contract for' the sum of Ten Thousand Dollar*, returnable and to turned to the Court. the Sixth day of Juae, 19Datsd June 4th. MOL _ * JOHN J. MULVANEY., >»>.s-s.. fsus tnalaild&e LEGAL NOTICES* PUBUC^IOTICE. Report No. 110 of the Commissioners of Ad justment. Notice is hereby given that the, Commission ers of Adjustment in and for the City of Jer sey City, appointed by the Opcutt Court of the County of Hudson, under and by virtue of the provisions of Cii&ptef CXli, «f the Laws of 1886, entitled "An Act' concerning the Settle ment and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assessments and water rates or water rents in cities of this State, and imposing and levying a tax, assessment and Hen in lieu and instead of such arrearage** and to enforce the payment thereof, auiVto provide for the sate of lands subjected to future taxation and assess ment,” passed March 30th, 1886, haying made, certified and filed a report of their proceedings, relative to and affecting delinquent land, ail of which is more particularly described as fol lows, to wit Block 16, plot C, Hudson River. And the said Court has fixed Saturday, the nineteenth day of September, In the year nineteen hundred and three, at the Court House, in the City of Jersey City, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, as the time and place for hearing any objections that may be made to the assessments, charges and liens fixed and certified, by the Commissioners of Adjustment in /said report, when and where all parties interested therein may be heard. MAURICE J. STACK, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson. Dated Jersey City, August 12th. 1$03. TO MAK1A. FOX, WlJOV.«y; JO aN A. rUX, Catherine Fox, Charles F. Fox* Thomas J. Fox, William B. Fox, Robert Wilson, Mar garet Patterspn, 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* intent; Elisabeth Darnstaedt, William Darnstaedi, her husband; Alexander Patter eon* Edward Patterson* John Patterson. Catherine Patterson, his wife; William Pat terson, Elizabeth Patterson, his wife; John McLaughlin, Margaret Boll, executrix under will of George W. Beii, deceased; Winfield Davis, Flora Davis, John J. Toffey. 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 Coilector^f Jersey City, on the 18th day of October, 1892, The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City purcnased for the sum of eight ddllars 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 68 in block number 1131, upon an assessment map annexed to a report number 72 made by the “Commission ers of Adjustment” appointed in and for aald city by the Circuit Court of the County of 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, 189L said report and map and said sale talng made pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March 10th. 1886. entitled;— “An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assess ments and water rates or water-rents in cities of this State, and imposing and levy ing a tax, assessment and lien in lieu and Instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provide fot the sale of lands subjected to future tax ation and assessment0 And the several supplement* thereto. And you are further notified that you appeal 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 said acta, before the expiration of six months from and after the servioe hereof, a deed for tho sdme will be given conveying to The Mayor and Aldermen of 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, 1908. THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY Y’ M. H. FAGAN, (Seal.) Mayor* —Attest:— M. J. O’DONNELL. City Clerk. _ (Sale No. 8308.)_ TO JOHN JOHNSON. JULIA JOHNSON. HIS wire; Annie cmuitz, John Shultz* her hus band; Maud Deegan, Charles Deegan, her husband; Florence Clint, Henry CUnt. her hustoand; Mary Benice, infant, Frank Ben ice, her husband; Waiter Johnson, infant; Herbert Johnson, infgnT; Rebecca A. Dwight, John W. Dwight an£ John Miller, executors under the will of Jeremiah W. Dwight, de ceased. and John Dorn-lpeter Weisert. Wil Uam Weisert, Michael ^riedei, tenants. You are hereby notified that a public sale made by the City Collector of Jersey City, on the 16th day of April, 1896. the Mayor and Al dermen of Jersey City purchased for the sum of five hundred and seventy dollars and eighty four oents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and ot .New Jersey, fronting on Dwignt which is laid down and designated as lots 17 to 21, in block number 1327, upon an as sessment map annexed to a reportviumber 94 made by the “Commissioners of Adjustment” appointed in and for said CUy by the Circuit Court of the County of Hudson, a certified copy of which report and map was filed in the office of the City Collector of Jersey City on the 18th day of December* 1893, said report and map and said sale being made pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of New Jersey, passed March 30th. llM. entitled:— “An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assess ments and water rates or water-rents in eities of this State, and imposing and levy ing a tax. assessment and lien in lieu and Instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, ;and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment.” * And the several supplements thereto. And you are further notified that you appear to have an estate or interest in said land and real estate, and unless the said land and estate shall be redeemed, as provided In said acts, before the expiration of fix months from and after the service hereof, a deed for the same will be given conveying to the Mayer and Aldermen of Jersey City, the fee simple of aald land and rea! estate according to the pro visions of the said act. Dated Jersey City, N. J., January 7th, 1901 THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN, (Seal.) „ _ Mayor. Attest:— M. J. O'DONNELL, Citv Clerk. (Sale No. SfM.) T0 SOPHIA E. BLODGETT, INDIV idually and as executrix and trustee under the will of Thomas S. Blodgett, dec’d., and Rev. Charles K. McHarg. executor and trustee under the will of Thomas S. Blodgett, dec’d., and George L. Blodgett, Grace Blodgett, Thomas S. Blodgett, Elizabeth Blod gett, hie wife; Isabel Blodgett, Infant, and Bertha Blodgett, Infant. Yon are hereby notified that at a pub lic sale, made by the City Collector of •Jersey City, on the 1st day of November. 1897, The Mayor and Aldermen of Jer eey City purchased for the sum of two hundred and thirty dollars and twelve cents all the land and real estate situate in Jersey City, in the County of Hudson and State or New Jersey, fronting on Garfield avenue, which is laid down and designated as lot D, in block number B63-1966, upon an assessment map an nexed to a report number 101 made by the “Commissioners of Adjustment” ap pointed in and for said City by the Cir cuit Court of the Couilty of Hudson, a certified copy of which report anc, ,„ap was filed in the office of the City Collec tor of Jersey City, on the 3rd day of September, 1895, said report and map and said sale being made pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legisla ture of New Jersey, passed March 30th, 1880, entitled:— “An Act concerning the settlement and collec tion 0f arrearage* of unpaid taxes, asseas ments and water rate* or water-rente in cities of this State, and Imposing and levy ing a tax, asseaament ana lien In lieu 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.1* And the several supplements thereto. Ana you are rusher notinea that you appear to have an estate or Interest in said land and real estate, and unless-the said land and real estate «hall be redeemed, as provided In said acts, before the expiration of six mouths 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 according to the pro visions of the said act. Dated Jersey City, N. J.. Feb. M, 110*. mum mayor AND ALDteRMBN OF JERSEY CITY. M. M. FAGAN, (Seal.) Mayor. Attest:— M. J. 0*DONNEDffc s City Clark. (3aJ* No. Wit) STATIC OF NEW JERSEY—DEPARTMENT OF STATE. CERTIFICATE of dissolution. TO all to whom than presents may corns. Greeting Whereas. It appears to my satletaotlon, by duly authenticated, record of the proceedings tor the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholdera de posited in my office, that the Auto-Dynamlo Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is Situated at No. 16 Exchange place, in the City of Jersey City. (5>unty of Hudson, State of New Jersey (The Corporation TruBt Company of New Jersey being agent therein and in Charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served), has complied with the re quirements of "An Act concerning corporations (Revision of 18S4), preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution, \ Now, therefore, I, S. D. Dickinson, Secretary of State of the State of New, Jersey, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the Thirty-first day of March, 1W3, Ole In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writ ing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders < thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now <pa file In my said office at provided by law. I In testimony whereof, I have hereto «e: my hand Md affixed my official seal. (Seal.) aV Trentom this Thirty-first day of March, A. p, one thousand -nine hun , dred and three. - 8. D. DICKINSON. Secretary of State. & SDNS. i 9 m Plain design, neatly made, covered in Velour, strong- A PA ly constructed.... "iavll $12.50 Couches, $9.50. Large sized, tufted, all hair, steel spiral springs, fringe or fancy wood frame, covered in your choice of A Cfl plain or figured Velour. V-DU DRESSER. DRESSER, Golden Oak, highly finished, shaped top and swell drawer; French bevel mirror, in swing frame, brass trimmings; very unusual value; hone A IP A to dealers. Special. 1 ■■ — ■ ■ ■■■■-dt-> _ RUGS. AXMINSTER RUG—Alexander Smith make, choicest pattern, heavy pile, durable, Oriental and f AA floral designs, value $2.75. Special price.. | SMYRNA RUG—Carpet size, selected yarn, all I A wool, value $20.00. Special price. | f AXMINSTER RUG—Copies of choice Oriental patterns, long pile, extremely serviceable, value IAEA $24.5°. Special price. | CARPETS. ~ VELVETS—Perfect beauties; $1.50 value; special I A A $1.00 to. .. lifcO 35c. for 50 c. INGRAIN CARPETS—Carpets, one AE* yard wide end reversible; worth 50c. wOGi AXMINSTER CARPETS—A magnificent quality, i AP choice patterns and colors; regular $1.50 values". | BfeV TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS^Bright rich colors; hall and stair designs; well worth 65c. a Pi*, yard. "Here at. vIlGa in Newark Ave. and Grove St, Jersey City. RAILROADS. ■i-i-v*rv‘>griruuL\rL~LTXi- j-Lnnnnn/ui Pennsylvania RAILROAD, THESTANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA j IN EFFECT MAY 24, 1903. I Trains leave jersey City as follows:— FOR THE WEST. 5.16 A. M. FAST MAIL.—Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cara. For Chicago, Indlanapoli, awl ; Louisville. 10.14 A. M. ST. LOUIS LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping. Smoking and Observation Cars. : Cincinnati, Indian apona, St. Louis. Dining | VLvf' A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.- j Pullman* Sleeping, Dining, Smoking, and Ob aervatlon Compartment Cara. For Chicago, Cleveland. Toledo and Detroit. 6.14 P. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS.—For Toledo. Nashville (via Cincin nati and Louisville), lndlanapolla, Chicago. 8t. Louie. Dining Car. 6.16 P. M. CHICAGO LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Smoking and Observation Cara. For Chicago, Toledo and Cleveland. Dining M. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.—For Pitun burg, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis. Diniitg Car. For Gary, W. Va. (via Shenandoah Valley Route). 6.16 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—For Chi cago. For Toledo, except Saturday. Dining Car. 8.14 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—For Pitta burg and Chicago. For’ Knoxville, daily, via Shenandoah 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, 9.46 (Dining Car), 10.32 (Dining Car), 11.14 (Dining Car) A. M.; 1.14 (Dining Car) 1.15, 2.32 (3.44, Congressional Limited, Parlor Cars and Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Car), 3.45 (Dining Car), 4.4"» (Dining Car). 5.25 (Din ing Car), and 9.44 P. M. and 12.30 night. On Sunday, 8.44, 9.45 (Lining Car), 11.14 (Dining* Car) A. M.. 1.14 (Dining Car), l.)B (3.44 Con gressional Limited Parlor Cars and Pennsyl vania Railroad Dining Car), 3.46 (Dining Car), 4.45 (Dining Car). 6.2o (Dining Car), and 9.44 P. M. and 12.30 night. . _ , SOUTHERN RAILWAY.—Express, S.4&, 4.4a P. M., 12.30 hight daily. „ NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY - For Memphis and New Orleans, 3.4o P. M. Atlantic coast line. — Express 9.45 A. M. and 9.44 P. M. daily. _ „ „„ j CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY.—8.15 A. M. weekdays, and 5.25 P. M. daily. SEABOARD AIR LINE.—Express, 12.30 A.M. and 1.15 P. M. dally. FOR PHILADELPHIA. . Expres for Philadelphia, 6.24, 7.44, 7.4a, 8.15, 8 16 8 44, 9.16, 9.45, 10.14 (St. Louis Limited, Dining Car). 10.32 (Dining Car), 10.43 (Penn sylvania 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, 4.46 (Dining Car), 5.13. 5.15 (Chicago Lim ited. Dining Car), 5.25, 6.13 (Dining Car), 6.15 Dining Caf). 7.14 8.14. 8.44, 9.14, 9.44 P. ML, and 12.30 night. Sunday. 6.28, 8.16, 8.44, 9.45, 10 14/ (St. Louis Limited, Dining Car), 10.15, . 10 43 (Pennsylvania Limited), 11.14 (Dining Car) A M 1 14 (Dining Car), 1.15, 2.14 (Dining Car) 8 45 (Dining Car). 4.13. 4.45 (Dining Car), 115 '(Chicago Limited. Dining Car), 5.25 (Din in? Car) 6 13 (Dining Car). 6.15 (Dining Car). 8 14 8 44 9.14, 9.44. P. M. and 12.30 night. Accommodation, 11.15 A. M. and ^15 P. M. weekdays. Sundays, 6.29 and 7.15 P. M. For Atlantic City. 12.30 and 11.14 A. M. 1M. W P. M. (10.13 A. M. and 8.14 P. M. through Vestibuled Trains, Buffet Parlor Cars. Passenger Coach and Combined Coach) week days* 10.32 A. M. Saturdays only, and 12.30, 6 28 iuid 8.12 (through Vestibuled Train, with Pullman Parlor, Dining and Smoking Care and wide Vestibuled Coaches) 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 Cape May, 12.30 A. M. and 1.15 P. M., 10.32 (Saturdays only) weekdays; 12.30 A. M. Sundays. 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, 8.62. 4.32 and 5.23 P. M. On Sundays, 10.00 A. M., 6.16 P. M. (Stop Interlaken for Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sunday.) The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from and to hotels and residences. v W. W. ATTBRBTJRY, J. R. WOOD, Gen’l Manager. Pass’r Traffic Manager* GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent* railroads. VWWVWVW'^. . -nju< * ^ at oxiQKiL =RAILROAD= picturesque line op travel to the NORTH AND WEST. THE NIAGARA FALLS ROUTE. -t?/ialns ieave jfZxilLWn street (North River) *tatl°n' ,New York* ^ follows, and fifteen minutes later from Toot W. 43d street. N. Y. Terminal station at Weehawken, N. J., can be reached via trains of N. J. J. Rd.. leaving F'fPn: H. B. depot at Jersey City:— ,, f°r Haverstraw, West Point. 7 S°niWaJl1; Nfvyburgh. Kingston and Albany. *' * d*11* Albany and intermediate stations. A. 9.40 A. M. daily. Catsklll Mountain Ex press. B- H.20 A. M. daily, except Sunday, for Cranatons, West Point, Kingston, New Paltz. Lakes Mohoak and Minnewaska, Catsklll Mountains, Albany and Utica. winiu* except Sunday- Van 1.00 P. M.. Chicago BJipresa, daily. 2.& p. m.. Continental Limited, daUy, for Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Cleveland. Detroit. Chicago and St. Louis. Arrtve Chicago and St. Loula next afternoon. Dining car attached at Kingston. D. 3.25 P. M., daily, except Sunday. Ulster Express to Catsklll Mountains. D. 3.46 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Con gers, Cranstons, West Point, Cornwall, New burgh and Intermediate stations to Albany. 6-°? „P- ¥** ar>d St. Louis Limited, dally, for Montreal, East Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto. Detroit. Cleveland, Chicago end &t Louie, . - 8.00 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Bast Utica. Syracuse, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton. Tohmto, Detroit and St. Louis. A, B, C, D. Leaves Brooklyn Annex:— A. -J- 9.15 A. M.; B. -1-10.46 A. M. »* C. -|- 12.10 P. M.; D. -I- 2.45 P. M. rj4* Jersey City. P. R. R. station:— A. -J- 9.47 A, M.; B. -|- 11.20 A. M. C. -f- 12.50 P. M.; D. -1- 3.35 P. M. Haverstraw Locals: -1- 6.45 A. M.; -f- 2.25, •4.20 (W. 42d st. 4.30 P. M.), P. M.. -J- 5.20, W. 42d st.. 5.30 P. M.). -|- 6.40, -|- 6.00. *8.0t 1110.00 and *11.35 P. M. Newburgh Locals:-*S.20 A. M., *10.00 A. M, -|- 12.16 P. M., *4.46 P. M.. *6.40 P. M. Kingston Local:—*1.00 P. M. •Daily. ||Sundays only. -J-Except 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, ’phona 900. S8th. For tickets, time-table9, 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. )67, 359, 671. 1216 Broad way; No. 133 West One Hundred and Twenty* fifth street, and at stations. A. H. SMITH. General Sypt. C. E. LAMBERT, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Room 204. Transit Building, 7 E. Fortv-aecond street. New York. J II lure OR. LaFRANCO’S II II I t N COMPOUND 8i™» Ml B— I RB v— posttlve relief. Powerful combination. Used by 300.000 women. Prioe -twenty-five cents. Druggists or r ft>. Addrese, I LaFranca&OtK.Pbll'' |jUa,P|. ___ CDEBITORS OF JAMES D. TUTTLE, DB ceased, are, by Oder of the Surrogate of Hudson County, dated April *, I$03, upon appli cation of the subscriber, notified to bring in their debts, demands and claims against big estate within nine months from above date. DAVID P. CHRISTIE. Administrator. Present claims to Vreder burgh. Wall & Van .Winkle, 1 Exchange placet Hrsey City, N. J.