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its WonderM Efflcag. THE DUILY TIMES Ho. Street. Tte Times Publishing Props, J. D.

CHANDLEE, Bditor. H. BLUE, THB DAILY TIMES $6.00 per year In jten cento per week served by camera. VFKEKLX TIMES ta fans a circulation larger than that of any other newspaper published IB Middlesex Connty. NEW BBUNSWIOK, N.

SATURDA-Y EVENING, SEPT. 22, THE Trenton True American Is disposed to take a rather cheerful view of the Democratic situation ID New York State. It aaye: the dark cloude which have huug over the fortunes of the Democracy of New York for the past year, and the exultant hopes Indulged by the Republicans of ac easy victory this fall, there IB a growing Impression which lends encouragement to the Democracy of that State, that with a good ticket and a good platform the, party will be able to pull Itself together -and again rout the hosts of the MtKinleyltes. Tue nomination of Morton IB not having the effect that was anticipated of creating a feeling of enthusiasm In the Republican ranks. On the contrary, It IB acting as a damper, and already there are of disapprobation and 111 feeling which bode no good to the Republicans In the election.

There Is time enough yet lor the Democracy of the Empire St.aU' to get together and rout the enemy. A NOTE EH fond Illusion dispelled We are told that there IB no equinoctial storm, that the sun cioseing the equator nothing to do with it it Is a change In the trade winds or something of that sort. We will not quarrel with astronomers, though every old woman in the laud knows they are wrong. It It ft melancholy fact to contemplate, however, that summer came to an end with the storm the last day of grace ex- plrtd on Thursday both by almanac and the equluoi summer hae terminated and winter is before us, a little way off, however, and October Is often 8 very charming month indeed. THE New York 8uu IB of the opinion that, ID order to preserve the pristine beauty of the Palisades of the Hudson, the State of New Jersey should buy the strip of rocks along the river and convert It into a park.

That sounds well, says the Asbury Park Press, but It IB different thing for the people of one State to pay for a park which only the people of another Slate may look at. A New Jersey State park forty miles long would be thing of beauty to the Jersey men who mltftit have time to go over New York Stale and look at It. Ei PTKIRB LBADBK DKHB will have an opportunity now to ponder upon the misfortune of being out of a job. He has been de- poned from the editorship of the Firemen's Magazine by the Brotherhood of Firemen. Bad the depofilng taken place sooner Debs might not have been BO anxious to lead thousand of men into voluntarily quitting wo without having the slightest grievance agaluBt their employers.

DEHS gave the worklngmen good advice when he said in a recent address "I don't like mud. stock in what they call labor leaden-. In the past workingmen have been following others and thinking by proxy. Now let them do their own thinking." Thev might begin by thinking how some of their alleged leaders have grown rich. TUB i-alHinitj howlers are having a bad time of It.

The New York commercial hotels are so crowded with buyers and jobbers that some of them are turning customers away. More and more people are going back to work every day. The Pennsylvania Railway has put its CHI shopmen at Perth Amboy back on full time. ISN'T it little queer that many of the papers which vigorously condemned Pullman and his car works are doing their best to gel this same Pullman to locate In their respective towns Isn't it 8 little queer? REITIU.K ANt- accuse the Republican candidate for Governor of Nebraska of having been convicted of forge; y. It Is no business of a Democrat to dispute it.

TuiUK quotations from abroad state ambiguously that cheese Is lively and butter Is strong. AHUEPTOR bolonps to that class of ma- termls that are year by year finding their wa-Y Into new uses. It is already ut-eii in paints, roofing and building materials as non-conductor of heat, lor sU-im: packing, for lire-proof ce- meiits. for tubing, for bhovels, fork oioth, rugs, cord and sewing thread Asbestos in the household is just beginning its career of usefulness. It is now made into hearth blowers, etove polishers, mats, flat-iron rests for baking paper.

It will come in, time, no doubu to furnish fire-proof handles, aprons, carpets and a dozen other tilings. IN the death of Gorman, near Cincinnati a few days ago the gypsies America lost their queen. was eighty-live years of age and had ruled in America since the death of her King John Gorman, two years ug-o, and will be succeeded by her son, Bartley Gorman, under a regency. Hundreds of dispatches are being sent to gypsies in different parts of the country. The queen lived a roaming lift ail tier days and was popular with her subjects "SriKKP" watermelons are now being served to the good peopleof Evanston, 111., bince the pie were compelled to quit delivering 1 beer.

Lvauston, It is perhaps needless to remark, one of the "dry" suburbs of Chicago. Queer how those "dry" towns manage to keep wet. Newspaper. Admit Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy It IB Claimed.

The intense Interest taken in.the almost miraculous cures made by Dr. Kennedy a Favorite Remedy, at Athens, N. T-, and other places, resulted in the Albany, N. Journal Bending a special representative to Athens to investigate the it was found that many of the cures made by this medicine were simply wonderfnh In the casei of vfcewls who bad chronic kidney disease, Mrs. Casper Brooks suffering from female troubles and kidney disease, and Mrs.

William Tiffany who suffered from general prostration, all of these cases were abandoned by their attending physicians. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was then used by them and In eveiy case an absolute cure was effected. Mr. C.

E. Bartholomew, Kallaska, writes David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy saved my life when I was a victim of Brlght's disease." I had been troubled since 1869," writes S. N. Arnold, of Rochester, N. "with gravel and catarrh of the bladder.

Tried several doctors but got no lelief. Finally I used David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, The result was marvelous after using a few bottles I was entirely cured." To Revolutionise Cotton Weaving. MilCord, Sept. P. Sheldon, a mill engineer of Providence, is making plans for a new building for George Draper Sons, at Hopedale, to have a capacity of making 12,000 looms a year.

The total number of hands to be employed, if the mill Is run to Its full capacity, will be several hundreds, and the total value of a maximum output per year not far from $1,250,000. A new automatic loom -will be made, which is expected to revolutionize the cotton and woolen weaving of the country. Oov. McKloley in. Columbus, Sept McKlnley is confined to his room by illness and may possibly be unable to fill the engagement to make political speeches In Indiana, Illinois and this state next week.

A re-arrangement of the dates of these meetings, which Is to be made, waits upon his recovery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GIV! FRE H- uietoMr WANTED. B21-8t OTNQGIBL woua like position work. Can give good reference.

887 Baldwin TRONG and willing man wants Potion at, iny kind of work. AddresR care TIMES office. BOARDING "rooms, with first class table, bath. at 86 Albany street. sU-lw i nrut class store room No.

87, Street, water aud (Jas. Possession at race. Call 'on W. P. Voorhees, Savings Bw ing.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEWART'S BOLE AGENCY. FOB YOUNG'S HATS, Have Winter Stylet. FAMOUS Monaroh. Shirts, Wrist's Healtl Untewear, Chester Suspenders, CROWI-BLMX 1-2 HOSE, Full liae of Men's Fine FnruLlBhiiiSS for General Wear.

gooua or from New York, address Mrs. A. N. erne-, 80 reman street. Purchasing commisaioDB of all executed.

Tuesdays INDIGESTION.DlSZIN ERUPTIONS ON THE BEAUTIFIES Our extraordinary SALE of House tfbich will run for 8 days, from 8ATUEDAY, SEPT. 22 until SEPT. 291 inclusive, will be the moBt.gigantie special mles jfchajt eyerjxjcurreeUn history of trada It will be a memorable one and full of surprise to every bargain hunter housekeeper. don't He," read and.flompare prices with others you pay "elsewhere. Onods almost given away.

space is too to mention ejrerytliing, but wo will name a few ot PENNSYLYANIA RAILROAD, The standard railway throughout by the toterlocWng switch and signal ayetem. On and after Se ber 17. 1894. ply to Gw Building LOAN on bond and mortgage. wrge Sllzer, Saving! iMttta al Ap- tta al ONEY TO LOAN on Bond Mortgage, Vsn Olerf, Daly and Woodbridge, Attorndys at law, 41 Pateruon Street, New Brunswick, N.

MUSICAL AND New Brunswick Musical Inslitole, 41 Albany Street, New Brunswick. Department of Piano, Organ, Harmony- S. N. PKNFIEL.D and Assistants. Department of Voice and Sight Singing- EDWARD G.

MAByUARD. Department of Violin and Other Instruments-OTTO GEITNiR and Assistants. Fall term beg'ns THUBSDAY, SEPT, 27. Applications for preferred hours or specific information should be made In person ou Sept.20 between hours of 11 and 5, or by mail ro Mr. Penfleld, at Chickor- ing Hall, New York.

Bep6-1 Chicago and St. leaves Philadelphia 12.S»J>.m, daily Composed exclusively of bule Compartment Boom, Sleeping, XUntag SmoMngJand Observation Care, presenting financial stenographers and type-writers, bath rooms iror slxei, ladies mafd, barber shop, library and all the conveniences of or office. Lighted by stationery and movable HRhte. Arrives at Chicago 9.00 a. m.

Cleveland 6.25,a. Cincinaafas a Indianapolis daily 8.00 a. Toledo 9.00 a. m. week days.

Chicago and St. Louis Egress leaves a ii. icinnati Louisville and St. Louis 81 WOODEIT WARE. Tubs, best quillty, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, at 45, 51 and 67o.

Baskets 33o WoodPfl PaTa 9o Brass Cedar ISo Large Size Chopping Bowls 80 8-Layer Heavy Brooms. 120 Splashers, about 18x36. Tooth Hoks, Per box: 2o 100.... 60 10 quart Block. Tin Pish Pans 14 quart Block Tin Bread 2 quart Covered Tin TBeal Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, No 7 or 8 stove, Large Size Round Pepper Nutmeg Graters Oake 4 quart Glass Oil Cans 4 qnart.Ooffee Pots.

Pails, Gold Lined 24o Bread Buxei Nicely Japauned 23o CROCKERY. 4 Cops and Saucers, per pair Plates, No. 5, 80; fco. 7 KMncta Meet Pla es only IROX WARE. Porcelain Lined Preserving Hetties, 2 qtg; I4c; 8 qts.

Iron TPrsWWnm, Urge Size Best Smoothing; Flat No. 6, Me; No. 6, 20o; No. 7, 23c; No, MM consisting of 8 Irons, 1 60 liandle.atoBdpoge..i;. One Lot of Sheefc'Iroa CrifipiBB 6c 6 lo's of different sized Sheet Iron Dripping Pans, wonh 20 to 356 lOo IBQSL GEAOTTE' AND AGATE HTABK AT OOMMON TIN-WABE PblOBM.

Crystal Table Tumblers, toz. 28o Jelly Glasses, Tin per dozeo 236 Maw a' Krnlt Our, Decorated Table. Lamps, jYase Shade to match, woirinfiHK 880 Hall Lamps, ruby, worth 60 veo Lamp Chimneys ii.J. 8e PJJ 27 "Church. Street.

Unusual attractions in Ft reign and Domestic fi liBter Dress Our line complete in every respect. Plain and Fancy Weaves in the greatest variety. SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE LINES OF FINE xs Saturday lor TolSo Buffalo, Rochestei with Pullman "Sleeping Care, daily for Pitteburg. Columbus, Chicago, Toledo, daily except Saturday for Cleve- 1WUL Leave NEW BRUNSWICK FOB WABHraeTOH AND TOT 1 39 7 21,9.31, 10.03 a. and 10.08 m.

Sunday 1.39. 9.81, and 10.03 a. 10.08p. Miss M. W.

Mclaughlin, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, DELSABTE METHOD. OlsBses for young ladies and children. 130 Paterson Street, New Brunswick. sep21-lm THE MISSES ARABLE'S English, French and German Boarding and Day School iisn Porcelain Decorated Dinner Sets, Tea and Toilet Sets at very low prices Remember, these prices are for this week only. Come early to select yonr wants before everything is gone.

We guarantee every article sold at oor store, no matter how cheap, or money refunded. The most complete, reliable and one price store in the city. LEVIEN'S BAZAAR, 11 ASHD 13 CffUBCM AKE NOW SHOWN AT THE VEBY LOWEST PRICES. Sunday trams, 2. A 5.02, 6.17, 8.05 1JSB, 2.1T, 4.05, 6.49, 8.00, For New York only, 5.40 a.

and 9.36 p. m. daily. BOB BOSTON, without FOB BBOOKLTN, N. at Jersey City with boate of affording direct transfer to and from FultoE street avoiding double ferriage and Journey acrose m.

dally. trains connect 2.25, 5.02,5.40, 6.27, 7 30, 7.58, 821, 9.05, 10.19, 10.43, 11.15, a. m. 12 52, 1.38, 10 4 46 5 22, 6.54, 6.25, 7.33, 7.43, 9.38, 11.24 Sunday 1 tASs, 2.25 5.02 5.40, 8.05, 10.10 a. noon 1.55, 2.17, 4.05.

6.32, 6.49, 8.00 2.25, 5.40, 6.27, 7.20, 7.58, 8-21, 9.051 10.lB7ll.lB a.m.; 12.521.388.10,4.46, 5'22, 7 4S. 11 24 P. m. Sunday trams, 2,25, 5.40, 10 1.19 a. 12.00 neon 1.55,2.17 4.05, 5.22 FOB TBKKTON AITD PHILADKLPHIA, 1.89, 7.21, 8.24 1003 a.

12,19, 1.28, 2.04, 5.34, 8.23 10 OS P. m. Sunday trains, 1.89, 7.22, 9.31, 10.03 and 11 08 a.m. 6.14, 8.22, 9.11, and 10.08 p.m. FOB TBENTON OKLT, 7.46 a.m., and 8.24 p.m., weekdays.

SOU- Will Reopen Wednesday, Sept 26 At 66 BATAED STKKET. Special department for very little girls. 4-lm ADVERTISEMENTS. No. 129 Church Street.

HATTER I MFH'S FURNISHER, 1 CO. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOCRS. SOUTH WASHINGTON Leaves New York and Philadelphia September 29 for a ten day ww tonr, visiting Gettysburg, Blue Lnray, Natural Bridge Grottoea of Sheuandoah, Elchmond, and Washington. Kates. New York J5XOO, Philadelphia $58 U).

A series of three- day tours. December 6, and at of three weeks until May 28, 1896, inclusive. Kates: New York $18.60. Philadelphia $11.60. r-1 A series of Jacksonville tours MK Illi allowing two weeks in the I LUlVlUrl State of Flowers, will be run during January.

February, aud March, 1895. Two tours to the Golden Gate will leave New York and Philadelphia February 20 a-d March 20,1885. CALIFORNIA Detailed itinerary will be sent on application to Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Broad street station, Philadelphia a WOOD, W. BOTO. 'Gen.

Pass. Agent. Aas't O.n. Pass. Agent.

820-22-25-27 For Fall and Winter IF YOU On5t 0 on we aring NEED shabby clothes, i cannot buy new ones of this season's make. By special arrangement with Stoutenburgh Newark clothiers, we are enabled to show quite a large assortment considering that the season has hardly commenced. We invite you to call and see the new things and promise you a surprise in the matter of prices. HALL, NEVIUS Successors to W. H.

FI8HEB 4 OO. No, 1 Paterson Block, FOB ATIANTIO CITY, 2.04 p.m. week days. days, 7.22 a. m.

FOB CAPS MAT, 1.29 p. week days. FOB SUTDAM STBSBT, 7.46, 8.02 a. 1.85, 8.40, 5.06, 6.14, 6.38, 7.21, 8.23, and 11,39 p.m. Sunday traiis, 10.24 a.

1.80, 2.30, 8.22, andIS1.51 p. m. FOB EAST MILLSTONB, 8.02 a. 1.35, 3.48, p. daily except Sunday.

FOB LAMBBBTYUJJB, via Trenton, 8.24 a. and 6.43 p. daily excent Sunday. SnndayB, FOB EASTOH. BELVTOSKB.

8.24 a. 3.14 and 5 48 p. week-days. Sunday. 6.14 p.

m. Eaaton only, 8.14 p. week days only. FOB FLEMING-TON, 8.24 a. m.

and 3.14 p. m. FOB FBEBKOLD, via Monmouth Junction, 8.24 a. 12.19. 5.06 and 6.34 p.

week days. 9.81 a. m. Sundays. FOB SKA GIST, Lose BBANOH AMD nrrKBMKDiAra STAWONS, via F.

J. Ag. H. 8.24 a. 12.19, 5 06, 5.34 p.

m. week a. m. Sundays. FOB PBINCBTON, 7.46 and 9.31 a.m.; 12.19,2.04,8.24, 5 34 and 8.23 p.

daily except Sunday. FOB RKD BANK, LONG BBANOH, ABBtnsT PAEK, AND SKA GIST, via Bahway, 7.aO, 9.05,10.19,11.15 a.m 4 46 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8.05 a.

5.22 Do not stop at Asbnry Park Sunday. TRAINS LBAVK NBW YORK FOB NBW BBUNSWIOK, Sao, 6.30. 7.20, 8.30, 9.00, 9.10, 11.00a.m.; 12.30 1 00 1.30, 2.10, 3,20 4.00, 4.30. 5.00,5.30, 6.00, 7.00. 0 00 10.15, p.

m. and 12.1.5 Sunday, 6.15, 8.30, 9.00,10.00 a. 12.00 SanT 1.00, 5.00, 7.00, 8.00, and 8.30, 9.00, 11.00, 12.15 midnight. For further information see tables, which can be liad at the ticket office. M.

PROVOST, J. R. WOOB, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. V.

WOLCOTT JACKSON, JOS. CBAWFOBI), Gen. Bupt. U. R.

R. of New Snpt. N. Y. Dlviflion, Jereey Division.

391 George Street, Gold Fillings a Specialty fLOO upWMds. Silver Fillings Cleaning Teeth BTtracting Teath, each Administeriag Air A Bet of Teeth for Best Set made for "-w No better made at any pwfee or at any place. Fillings put in. without pain. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by the nseof Vitalized Air, Always Fresh and Perfectly Safe.

All work warranted. Office Hours, 8 a. 1 p. m. to 7 p.

m. to 8. Do YonMe tteHi of Yonr If yon do, come and see us. I wfll give yon the best goods In the market for the least money. My aim is to satisfy the customers, an by so doing 1 am sure to retain our old trade and continue making new.

I mpofled Domestic Gfoceiies, TABLE LUXURIES, Etc.i We carry a tall line of Sauces, Ketchups, Preserves, Jams, Sardines, Olive Oil. I am in constant receipt of the choicest brands of BUTTER AHD CHEESE in the market. This la one of our leading specialties. In the flour line, our stock comprises all the leading brands in the market. Prices were never lower.

Every article warranted as represented. Goods promptly delivered. Our assortment of Fancy Figured and Brocaded Silks, Black and Colored Velvets, Beaded Gimps and Laces, extremely fine, and marked to snit the times. We do not qnote prices nor give a minute description of styles, but ask every bnyer to personally examine our stock. P.

J. YOUNG 27 Church Street. Dr.llliainMacoin, Raritan River R. R. ABBANGBMENT OF PA8SBNQBB TBAINB IK EFFECT BEPTEMBEB 11,1894.

GOING BAST. New Brunswick, 7.10,11,10 a. 4.10, 6.12, p. m. Milltown, 7.16, 1L15 a.

4.16, 6.17 p. m. South River. 7.24,11,25 a. 4.26,6.29 p.

m. Vandeventer, 7.26,11.27 a. 4J7, 6.82 p. m. Edgars, 7.28, 11.30 a.

4.80, 6.85 p. m. i QearB function. 7.32, 11.34 a. 4.86,8.40 IS NOW IN HIS NEW OFFICE, 45 BAYARD STREET, Second House above George.

JOIN P. FLANAGAN, Neilson and New St-eets. Eclipse, Excelsior, Vigilant, Tribune, and other makes. Our newest patterns of GASOLINE STOVES excel all other makes. They are safe, clean, and do not heat the room.

Call and see them. PH. WEIGEL, Nos. 2, 4, and 6 Peace New Brunswick, N. J.

FMNCIBM.OLIVER AGENT. ALBANY System of Extracting Teeth, CIA teeth at $8.00 equal to the best $8.00 teeth advertised at any place, and fully guaranteed. All work reduced. jaa-ly NOTICE. BT dlr ctton of the Common Council of the city of New Brunswick, I hereby give notioe of the intention of Common Ooufccll to cause nn- provemeuU to be made In iald city, said Improve- inenU consisting of 11 laying out and opei of Seamen street, from the northerly aide of Drift street to the southerly Bide of French street, and all notified to their objections in writing if any, they may have, to making of said Improvements, and present such ob lections at the office of the Street OommiBBloner No.

888 tieorge In sat 1 rtty within twenty days from the date of Uiii notioe, to wit; on or before tne first day of October. 18M. B. B. HAOKBMAN, Street OommlaHoner.

Sept. 7, 18M. aot jelly GlassesWith Covers. Fruit Jars, Rubber Rings, all sizes. The Tea Drinker Prices Cut in Half on Japanese Porch Curtains, A exchang-e says of acoun- In- editor that In writing puff on airtight cofilns he became BO enthusiastic 01, the subject that he assured his thut any person who pver tried one of the coffins would never use any other More truth than nonsense about that.

MRS. JEFFERSON DAVTB lives in the north, it Is said, because ahe has been driven from her home in Mississippi bj visitors Alf aetronomer claims to have dlscoT- ered vegretation on the sioon with a telescope of hie own invention. Possibly he hae hit upon some of that green cheese that we were told in our youthful dayo entered isto ocmipofition 7.86, 11.86 4.88, 6.42 p. m. 7.87, 11 .37 a.

4.88, 6,44 p. HU1, 7.40, 11.40 a. 4.42, 6.49 p. m. Booth Amboy, 7.45, 11.45 a.

4.47, 8.64 p. m. Connects with N. X. L.

B. Eallroad at South Amboy. train stops on Blgna Sundays Leave New Brunswick a. and 7.80 p. m.

Arrive at South Amboy, 9.16 a. m. 8.06p.m. GOING WEST Sonth Amboy, 8. 25, 9.161.

m. ,12.30, 6.25 p. m. "Bergen Hill, 6.80, 9.20 a. 12.35, 6.80 p.

m. 6.84, 9.24 a. 12.88, 6.34 m. 6.36, 9.25 a. 12.38.

5.36 on. BayrevUle Junction, 6.38, 9 28 a 12.42 6.88 6.42, 9.82 a. 1X46 6.48 p. 6.45, 9.86 a. 12 48.

6.46 p. m. South River, 6.47, 9.87*. la.60, 6.47 p. m.

Milltown. 6.67, 9.47 a. 1.02, 5.57 p. ck, 7.02, 9.52 1.13,6.02 p. Sunday trains leave Soutfe Amboy 7.60 a m.

and 6.46 p. m. Arrive at New Brunswick 8.80 a. m. 7.20 p.

m. FBANK HOFTMAK.Snp rlntendent. South Amboy, N. May 20. 1894.

Ja37-ly HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HOTTSB. I Breakfast, 7 to 9. Dinner. 1 2 to 2.

Supper, 6 to 8. (SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. P. Old Stand, 29i and Burnet St, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN In Choice aipeoteily THE CRFE, No.4l2GeorgeStreet (ABOVE ALBANY) B. MoOORMIOK, Proprietor, dtrictly first, class restaurant, with all delicacies ROYAL BLUB LINE.

MNIBT A.KD 8ATK8T TRAIOT IN THE WOELD HTHA Talk Men talk, and to fact everybody talks about the superior quality of onr meata. Always and slaughtered every day at our abattoir. About Meat tbe fluest steaks, chops, roaata and vartoue of fresh meats. Always satisfactory, uever tough and taken direct from our large ice box Kvery Day Oar waeoDB call for and deliver all orders to any part of tbe City. Our telephone call is No.

75. Who knows the best article wants the kind the Japan-ee drink themselves. Teas are among the most delusive goods sold in a grocery. Frequently the most inferior qualities are sold at high prices. We have made it a point to make a specialty of the best grades to be had anywhere.

Profit isn't so much, to be sure, but we please the customer. We solicit a trial order. VAN CLEEFS Gor. Albany and Meilson Street. OXNTBAL Of NEW PHILA- AND BEADING BATT.BOAP.

BAL TIMOBB ft OHIO BAILBOAD. All tnlni Teitltmled from end to end, heated oy lighted bygu; nneqosled JOSEPH WAKER, 52 Hiram SHOES! NOW IS THE TIME. Prices Way Down! MEN'S $1 TO $6. WOMEN'S 75c TO Save Tou Seen SCHOOL SHOES? IF NOT, GIVE US A CALL. TIMB TABLE 90, 18M.

North iror 4.80, 8.00, 10.00, 11.80 Witt dining omr. m. B.OO, 4.0d (boffet parlor 6.00, 6.00, with dining car, 7.40,8.46 p. m. Tlie night, Buuuvy.

4.8079.W, ll.SO with doing omr, LSO, i.OO, 8.00 p. nu, with dining cat, For Baltimore and WMhlngton at 9.00, 11.80 a. 1.W, 8.00P. CM. ia.W night.

Snndayi 11.80. din. 1.80, i.00, 8.00 p. dining oar, 1U5 cut on flay aeepen on night trains. in season, cigars.

Highest grades of winea, liquors and HOTEL GRENOBLE, 56th to 57tb Street and 7tb Avenue, Beef, and Mutton. All oni Meats are kept insideont of the dust. CHOICEST CHEAPEST for-oasb meat eotabliaiimeBt in the etty, Flnert fireproof hotel in the adjoining. Bnropeaa plan Ao to tee thegreatest sncoeaB of any hotel in the country. Outline ana appointBienta cannot be HOBLB Owner sc ABBIVAL AND DEPABTUBE AT HEW BBTO8- WIOE POST Jersey City York, Eastern States and all its on the D.

L. 4 Western, Wew Jersey traL and northern fcew Jersey Railroads Arrive at 7 and 10 a. 1.00 2.80 and 6 00 n. m. Oiosx at 7.46 anaB.ua.

IJUW, 1.80, 4.16, 7.00 and 9.00 p. m. Points on the New York Lang Branch Batlroad at 7 and 10 1.00,2.80 and 6.00 p. m. OPBBA HOUSE Bn trance on Albany andftom the OPEBA LOBBY.

Blue Point Oysters IN EVERY STYLE. Geo. Bechtel's Staten Island and Ballantlne's Beer on Draught and in Bottles. octl7 LEONARD SCHEIDIQ. national Bank of NEW BRUNSWICK, N.

Offers to Depositors every Facility that their Business, Balance and Responsibility Warrant. Issues Foreign Exchange, SOLICITS ACCOUNTS. LAROE AN! Paints, OUs, Varnish, Brashes, Glass, Pntty, Mixed Paints, Whips, Bngi, Horse Blankets, Horse Shoes and Nails, and all other articles kept in a first class Hardware store. Also blacksmiths ooaL Agent for Fairbanks' Scales and Laflin Rand's Powder. Agent For South Bend Plow.

Orders by Mail or Telephone will receive prompt attention. WIXE. Surplus and Profits, S225.00O. LBWIflMC, HOWKLL. VtMUnt.

H. ft rtmam, Oukiar. SAMPLE ROOM, MARCH, a. 2.80 and6 p.m. at 7.45a.m.; 18 4.M, 7.00 and 9.00 P.

m. KthwH, Woodbridge and Perth Arrive at 7,00 and 10.00 a. and 6.00 p. Oloee at 7.46 a. 4, 1M and 9.00 p.

m. Stelton, ARBTVI ft 10.nO m. and 6.00 D-nx. at 7.46 a- m. and 405p.m.

Waaaington and all pointe ABBTVX at 7.00 and 9.09a.m. and 6.1)0 p.m. OtOfflBatOOOa. at 7.00 and 10.00 m. and 6.00 p.m.

Ouox at 9.00 a. 6.30 and 9.00 p. m. Trenton. Philadelphia, Soatn Jersey and points on Belvidere Division and Oamden and Amboy BaUroads -ASBivx at 7.00 and 9 a.

and 8.00 pTmVoiow at 8.00 a. 4.45, and 9.00 'r5eans, Frankiin Park, Monmontti Jnnotton, Bocky Hill and An- One Price Storet 80 auaaieooBa and BlaokweU's at 9.80 a. m.and 6.00 p.m. OLOSBat7.45a. BO.

and8.46p.».. Hultown. South Biver, Bayreruie, South JUB- 10.80 a.m.and 8.80 p.m. uuxn at fiJSOand 10 80 1 £tk tfi; and oloM with tbe Hew Yorlt Office a. m.

to 7.80 p. jn. dayi--From 9.00 to 10.00 a. SruxJay 0.00a.m. READ CHOICB BBAND8 OF Wines I Liquors.

Also Milwaukee Beer. 6EO. LEACH. Proprietor. LIST.

DANIEL WHiTLOCK, Carpenter and Builder 54 and 56 Baldwin St. Estimates given and all kinds of, work done in city or FURNISHED IFox- $165.501 AMOS H. VAN HORN For jhlng Roosna. Louis Hildebrand, Hind Quartern Laiab Fore Qoarters Lamb. Stewing LeeMntton.

Mutton Chop Mb per ID. .60 pa Ib. lOo Bind Qunrten -r ForeTTartars Tracers Groceries and Provisions. Teas, CtfTew, Battar aM Eftt, At Lowart 240 AND 242 BURNET STREET. Goods delivered promptly.

m22-ly ROBERT tt, MILLKK, T-n giii AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE, Pension Claim Agent, So. 119 Church Street. Cor, Hamilton piiialon Sts. ASHEE ATKINSON, Engtoek and Smreyor, 980 Range and Fixtures US 00 1 00 CwochsliB. 80 300 80 Ixtenslon 00 6 00 8 Six DlBlnj; v'hatw.

Twelve Ingrain Carpets. Boeker. $23 75 Plush Parlor Snlt ISO 00 35 Broseels Carpet, made and laid 85 Table 800 Parlor stove 8 00 $68 85 xro. i. Antique Bedroom Suit H9 50 Sixteen Yards Ingrain 6 40 Mattress, Spring and Bedding, complete 8 50 $84 40 BXQTXROCXIVE isro.

a. Bedroom Suit Twelve Yards Ingrain Carpet. Mcttoew, Bpring, Beddteg, 7 $87 80 anSXed in cfcaner plaoe at more reasonable paiees than at the BASK 8TBEET. AMOS EM HORN, LIMITED, 73 MARKET STREET, Betrest Pltna Slrert, Hawirk,.

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