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The Daily Times from New Brunswick, New Jersey • Page 5

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The Daily Timesi
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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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the daw of all sorts Mtimii dMotdew of the Strong remedy for troubles of this ALL those terrible, itching fflaeasee ot toe skin that help to make fife 4MMa to external parasites. Doau's Ointment kills the parasite and Rhoads, and daughter, on George street. lunday organist, and John Hatter, John Hatter, librarian, Hew An old man, known generally on the street down oa Aogast Fnday, wa'ar air. yesterday on George irtwel by Gumpbell and Oann disorderly conduct Friday had been 'celebrating the new year too well Recorder Sullivan sent htm to jail ior four days. linn Slater, colored, was arrested on Division street, yesterday afternoon, for disorderly conduct.

He went into a hallway of a house to go to sleep and refused to leave when asked to do so. Patrolman Campbell was called and arrested Slater, who was sent to jail for four days Slater has just left State Prison after finishing a teTrm ot 11 years. Mo Service at Chapel. Tomorrow niabt there Will not be any service' -the Throop avenue chapel The workers will attend the week of prayer service at St. James' M.

Church. ANOTHER new lot of holiday slippers just put in stock, Stop in and see what a beautiful Christmas present they will make. Harding Mansfield Big Shoe House, 9 Peace street. Grand C. Belioffs new bakery and room, at 11 street, will be 1 on Saturday, Nov.

19. Meals at all hours. Light lunch a t-) nol8-Tf 3 i best at free. intendent Were appointed a committed to of new rules for the school. Judge H.

Brown and family, Chosen Freeholder Asbury Fountain and family, River, and F. W. Weber, of oity, were the guests of Mayor James Bi South River issued ostio, tiaoney orders 'and, the Amount super- br: lets, fltind for is be- a larve in- in oreaise over previpiisf ears. Mr. and Mrs.

are visiting the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Case, ot Main street. They are on their honeymoon. A very appropriate New Year's greeting card, is in the style pi a check, presented by J. C. Weiss to his friends.

is as follows Bank ot Prosperity, un demand, please bestow uppn Mr. A three hundred and sixty-five prosperous day-i. Value received in happiness and charge same to account- of To the goddess of fortune, state of felicity. Secured by bonds of friendship, with surplus stock and boundless capital. This also had the legal'revenue stamp on it.

TED Is Over, and judging by bur Holiday trade Santa Glaus has well. We have 'holiday goods left which we. offer 0 106 A Wf sacque) must gp at any price taking stock in all departments. ViehmaW Bee Hive 48 and 50 Church street. d29 if 4 the olders for 1 priols on, candy, are and quality 19-tf ill V' GKBAT eiEARING-OUT SALE -OF HOLIDAY GOODS, Regardless of uoedGhaplaiti Canard.

le and possesses a rich and said jt 5 pleeeure to body men as Be had been 'doing so during tie past few years as chaplain ot a battle- hip. During two the summer ast it had" not been "the pleasure ot any man OB the battleship pee a He then spoke ot bis subject as being 'The Gospel and the 1 as tbe elations of the jjiospei and recent war ad been so patent that anyone who runs lay read. Every of the wkr. bowed the 'hand of God in it. In less ban a year tho war had been fought an'd nded, the treaty ot peace had been igned and today the American flag floats every battlefield on which the" king; om of Spain and the United States ended.

Spain had prepared for the war 00 the United States for a little ver a century, and the United States ad won because ot its century of national fe. The (jburoh and the school house havo een the factors in making tbe nation's reatnesB, said the speaker. The word God and the spelling book, the church nd the school, the preacher and the eacher have stood together and brought orth the universal hope for universal berty. The relation of the gospel and the guns this war was marked. The purpose of Jod was not seen in any previous war as the war closid, the world must look United States of America a the i make a crusade in bo- alt of dowb'trolden humanity.

i "Phe war gave the lie to the statement merely a nation of oommerl- alists. The war has revealed what we re, and we now, A ourselves better, he world koo-ws" us than it did 12 months ago. apaindid nftt; know Marks Brothers. orator iwd thit filled completely General Secretary W. W.

Fry was in marge and he is to be on whiolrwas mfcde admititble by the WgB Scriptures rtHi ere election ago lat the and the capiltaliste, ifth avenue the oattlci Wabo together onl hu-i nanity, justice, freedom and' patriotism, lid under the folds of O.d Glory. The speaker referred to the degrjida 1 on of the people oi Cuba; to their oorri- physical and moral condition due he neglect which possessed the ueen of tbe Antilles for 400 years Until ie moral and sanitary condition of tbe untry is changed by the United States ellow fever and other dread be wiped ont. In one town uited by the speaker; the only badge of uthority ot Spain which speaker had een was a house a hill, by hose guns the Cubans kept in ubjeotion. U. He then in a beautiful ord picture of the which will ome over satneitown when the ipited States pof seisms' it.

'He closed is temarks by the ondition of the country today and the obility of the men who stool realiyXtb efend it in the late war. as most impressive and was unctuated with hearty 4' furni rniture DON'T miss the, bargaihajun John Willis'. PIANOS, all prices; terms to suitpur basers Mathushek Sons' Big Piano tore, 392 George street. d20-tf Clearance Sale. A 835 Parlor Suit for 825, at Manning brothers' clearance sale.

A 835 50 Golden Oak Diqing Room et for $25, at Manning Brothers' clearance sale. A $15 50 Brass Rail White Enameled Jedstead for Manning Brothers' learance sale. A 82 Golden Oak PqRihed Taborette or 81.50, at Masning Brothers' clearance sale. A 50 eeat Cherry Stand for 25 cents, at Manning Brother' clearance sale A 84 50 Golden Oak Rocker for 83, at Manning Brpthers' clearance sale. We have a new supply of those 83 Morris chairs, also the better kind, a Manning Brothers' clearance sale, Special for Tpait Waek.

Ladies' trimmed $3 98; children's trimmed hats, tdqqe and turbans, 98 cents, at the Famona 78 Cnurch street. beftuty at Jc eabergh streets who are productions 11, and 1ft JPEACE The Ratgere and Braaewioki BEUNSWIOK, in which veal- appointed Justice of the 1 fi Judge Patereon war born May 31,1817 Fie" from Princeton in 1835 a admitted to thiB Bar in In appointed theflficond onsiitutional Convention. In 1864 he MjtfRtitf. jfeata 1 j. TIME.

He Stated Com iBissioner in In was ap- pojnted a lay judge of finrord aDd-Appeals, and served eorgo o(ian, 'of Sotnorville, ho was at LakcLHupatoong with parity hsd escape ifom 'hat miffbt a serious Rjci- Mr. Hoffman, who was one of Cuba, 1 ifternbon, ingle handed, to jump an iceboat over a road crack in the "The space, owe ver, was too broad, and boat and lough Rider plunged, into 40, feet of icy water. Fortunately he is a good swimmer, cd despite the cold and, i he weight of is clothes he managed to get on to the olid ice and was soon being rubbed dowin nd treated to a warming tonic at his ather's handsome stone house on Haleoj sUnd. Were Married at Mount Vernon. The wedding of Oscar Linddtrum, of his oity, and Miss Anna Oohs, of Mill- own, has just been announced Their marriage oocurrod on Saturday, Decem- 'ier 17, 4898, at Mt Vernon, N.

Y. 'he ceremony was performed by Rev. Peck, of the Meihodht church, ot bat place. Since their return Mr. and Mrs, Lind- trum have resided with 0., H.

Lind- trum, of 207 George street. The bridegroom is employed as engineer at the house of the Brunswick Traotioji Wpany MjjljltoWB. I jld weather esterday morning affected the steeple of the jrmefl Church. The hands were stopped etlKHHi 9:35 bud 9 40 and did not move some time. The elo'ok was onl; many things, however, which or less affected by the zero Marjorle Oamfibdl.

the of ReVr 1 and Mrs. Alan Caoipbell, took place at their reii- oaLivingstot avenue this atter- OOD at 2 mo' clock. Rev J. Drury ondooted tlbe services. The body was iterred.

in Cemetery. oweUon had charge of the naeral arrangements. BEST Jersey chickens, 16o. Ib at chener's. Vomm Books are now ppenjfor sub oriptions the fifth series of, the Second Mer- lants' Building and Loan Association at le office of tbe treasurer, Bayard patrick, 354 George street A large number of bhares have been aken in the new seneS of tbe Provident uilding Lian Board The firdt mAeting of the flow year pi ue Board of Freeholdera will be held at he Cuunty Court House, Wednesday morning Considerable important busi- C88 will be Vaneaoted.

The 1 1 Board of' Education wilf hold its rst meeting in 1899 in the Bayard street obool building op "Wednesday night. aub tlof Post. The officers ot Frank Post, No 9 and Relief Corps, No. 1, ll be publicly at George Allgair's Hall, South -River; on Wedoes day evening, Jan. 4 The department ommandef; of PlaiufWd, will install the jffioers.

Refreshments will served. To t.i Klundlfce. lequiree nerve and lots of it. with neak nerves should take Cleveland's 3elery Compound Tea, the great able remedy for Nervous Exhaustion, Nervpu Prostration; Indigestion and constipation. It oleapsee the blood im- Some Other Time.

We Must Sell These Goods Before M-JV-: ti Inventory. A offer you bhoice of about 40 Ladies' Eiderdown Gray, Blue and Ked, some were heretofore 1.19 atod 1.29, you cap pick your 5 Wool Plaid Waists made in vgq.od style, former price was 89c we to close out i': (5 and Missed Jersey 3, btst foinxer price for ladies, 98p; yotjrs former price, 89c, now Tijese ajje havejtflibtttlBO doi. Men's natural half cotton, lialf wool ehtrts, drawers to match they are positively good value at 45C, yours now to change owner- sihirj, 29c each Bound to accumulate when you do the Dress Goods trade of the town. They are in lengths of from 2 to 6 yards. Price cut very deep -1-3 off.

Let us figure just a little bit If the regular price formerly a yard, one third off brings it down now to 33 2-3c a yard If the former price was 25c per yard, the present price is 16 2-3c per yard. These our best goods, as they always come to remnants first. Jackets and Capes. Former reductions not 'We out our entire stock This store is too big to carry Ladi s' Jackets, new 4 now 3 48. Ladies' Jackets, new goods, foriaer splice, i.l2t$(V now 8.48 vi-it Ji- Plush Capes, former, no this season styles.

to Ladies' Oloth Capes, former value 4 2 98, ,2,3 04 The Eyesight. Eye troubles are manifold. Sometimes the eyes arc only tired; they need a and then are as good as ever. Some troubles are inherited. Other troubles arise from previous injuries, most of them come from advancing age.

In any case you should hare determined by an examination what the trouble is. I make I have the best instru. mentis to be had. I kave t)ie latest works fie writers SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-Fine Gold First Quality Lenses, fitted in Aluminum Frames, $1.00. 'v: neo SLONIM, JEWELER ANP OPTICIAN, 80 Ohurch Street, 10 ifc.

fl. NewilBrunswick. dlS f-w peraeptibly but effectually of all impurities, banisbing'pimples, trails, carbuncles and sallow skin. Call on old stand D. Bastburn, corner of Church and Dennip streets.

oct6 tf Many The request made by Mayor Williamson last Friday that flags be displayed on 1 Sunday, in celebration of the evacuation of Cuba by the Spaniards, was generally observed in this oity. Hundreds of flags were displayed from private residences, stores and public buildings. Baro Burned at Cranbary The barn and wagon house, of M. A. Rue, of C-ianbury, was burned last night and the contents destroyed.

Tbe surrounding including the dwelling house, was saved from The Ore was. of incendiary origin. have rfttmber of oeautiful gjeees of Furniture fefter rush and them very low. I'hi wiljl be your QB- -partunity to buy a fine line of FURNITURE for CASH ONLY 4: Beautiful Dining Room 5uit: 6 Chairs, Extension Table, (SOlvIt) OAK) Sideboard, $25.00. (It's in our window.) Anything bought now will ae delivered when wanted.

HINGHER SOWS FURNITURE HOUSE, 116 jto 122 Neilson St, cor. of Sohureman St. New Brunswick, blew Jersey, A It is suggested when you are out doing your Holiday shopping to call at H. Zimmerman's, manufacturer of all the latest novelties in human hair goods; toilet requisites and manicure goods, fancy goods, novelties. Character wigs to hire.

Private rooms for ladies' hair and joaaniouring; lady attend- 44 Church street. Bo'voU need a carpet? John A the place to get it cheap. Willis'' flow $10 and 812 Talking vprioe 8680 and $8.50. 50o. 38o.

Positively for a time only. MAtbushjtk Piano Store, 392 George street ll Heated coaches and furnished by McCormujk, 55 ingtpn street. Telephone 643.. ff BKST Jersey ohiokenjij lOo..

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16,184
Years Available:
1890-1899