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The Daily Times from New Brunswick, New Jersey • Page 7

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A SPECIFIC La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER'S CHERRV PECTORAL years ago, ff had the and it left me with a cougU which me no rest night or day. My faniily physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found ilo things I had taken were not helping me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Kinally, my one day of a gentleman -who had had the grippe and was cured by tailing Ayeir's Cherry for me, a bottle of this nunlicinr, ami before I had taken half of if, I was cured. I bare used the Pectoral for my child and in my family, whenever vre needed it, and have found it a specific lor colds, coughs, and lung Ewtr 'WOOD, Xorth Elkton, Md. auf niv flyer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair.

Cleanse the System with Ajer'a Samparffla. OR. J. C. COlfDICT, Is Now at His Ney Dental Room GEORGE Next to Van Deuraen'B Drug Store.

3old Fillings a specialty 81.00 upwards Silver Fillings 11.00 Teeth 76 Extracting Teeth, tach 25 Administering Air, extra 60 A. set of teeth for 5.60 Best aet made for 8.00 No better made at any price or at any place. Fillings put in without pain. Extracting, FreezJng.Proceaa, BO All Work Warranted. Teeth Extracted Wltnoot Pain by use of Vitalized Air.

Freah and Perfectly 'Office boars 8 a. m. to 7 p. and Baturdaji to 8 p. m.

Bank of law Jersey, NEW BRUNSWIOK. N. to Bvery Facility Tbtir Bvalneca, Foreign Exchange SAFfc uEPOSIT BOXES FROM 15.00 UP SOLJCtTa ACCOUNTS Oapltak HsrplUH ttod ProHiH, VABKJtB, peraonn concerned may take notice tbat the subscribers, executors, of Elizabeth McLaughllii, deceased, intend to exhibit ifceir ttaal account to Judges of the for the comity of Middlesex, Tuesday. October 1897, la the term of JHeptember, 189T for settlement anil allowance; the BR me being flrst audited and stated by the tiitrrogate. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, MeLAUGllLlN, Executors.

Dated August 18.1897. pereons concerned may take notice, that the subscribers, of Isaac W. Laing, deceased, lntfinl to exhibit their tlntU ac count to 'he Judges of the Orphans' Court for tbe Cotmtf ol Middlesex, October 2ti, 1897. in the teroi of September 1897 for settlement and BllowanofH the same being first umlited anil staiod by Surrogate. MABV H.

LvING. 1H4AL 1 W. LA1NU. AMELIA HANDFOKO, Kxecuturo. Bated, August 16, 1897, a-20 peruoDB concerned may take notice that the subscribers, executors, of Van Pelt, deceased.

Intend exhiolt their anal ac- coont to the ot the Orphans' Court for county of Middlesex, Monday, November 8, 1897, in the term of September. for aetilement ai ul- lowance the game being flint aadlted and by the Somogate. THOMAS B. LVDDBLL, JOHN G. GAHRBTSON, Dated Soptember 7, 1897.

persons concerned may take notice that the gabscribera, executors, of John B. Busaell, deceased, intend to exhibit their final acootmt to the Judges of the Orpowu' Ooflrt tor tbe county of Mida in term ot tba uma being first ftnditeil uid stated by the MABX A. BUSSELL, OHASLJBBW. WTRANGLfi. JMlss Ulcharrlson Dononnces Stato- rnont of J5.T-S0oretary Jterbprc.

Lexinprton, Miss Harriett? 1J. Richardson, who has all ftlongr boHeved that she would christen the battlteship Kentucky, read ex-Secretary Herbert's explanation of how ehe came to be invited to christen the vessel she angrier than ever. She denounced hla statements as false in many respects, and gave out an authorized interview laying bare some correspondence which Secretary Herbert probably never expected to see in print. Asked what she would dn if Miss Bradley persisted in refusing to chrisfen the ship. Miss Richardson said she would prefer to wait until she knew positively Miss Bradley'a position In the matter.

In speaking ot Herbert she said: "Ex-Secretary Herbert IB not persecuting an officer In the service under him this time who is not able to sneak for himselt, tout a free born American rirl, who Is fully capable of defending heraelf against the falsity of his statement. It Is true that the invitation did not come officially. He has since found out that at that time an Invitation was not In acoord- andee with the naval regulations. The invitation was not tkken tor granted by myself during 'a pleasant Uttle con- varaatlon at the home of a lady as he puts It." BOUND is now prepared to the -uality ot GULDENSUPPFS HJWERAL. of the Mojrtoldly Curious View the Dismembered Body.

New York, The funeral of the bath' rubber, William Guldensuppe, who was murdered at Woodslde, on June 25 by Marten Thorn and Augup- ta Nack, occurred! yesterday afternoon from an undertaking shop on East Third street. All day Saturday and yesterday, from 11 o'clock in the morning until the hour of the funeral. Immense crowds of the curious flocked to the undertaking; establishment to get a look At the remains of the murdered man. At one time It was estimated that 60 persona passed the coffin every minute. The dismembered body, arrayed in a dress suit, lay In an oak coffin with sliding glass tap.

The right arm was crossed over the breast. Where the head should have been was a vacant space. A photograph of the murdered man, was placed against the side of the coffin. The interment took place at the I-Aitheran cemetery at Middle Village, L. I.

Immense crowds followed the funeral carriages all the way to the ferry. TMsivstrous Prairie Flro. Gnthrie, O. Dec. night a disastrous prairie fire raged the county, where It fed on the hleh and dry grass and was fanned by a strong south wind.

The flre started near Ituth postoffioe, near tho county line, and swept with lightning speed. It was an exciting night among the farmers, who, fought like demons to preserve their crops, the women and children assisting. The canyons running east ami west along Trail creek finally stopped the Hrc, but only after st-rious property Joss had been entailed. Many talcs of narrow escapes are told. A Shipload of Uullnu New York, Dec.

Prince line steamer Trojan Prince, which arrived yesterday from Leghorn, Onoa and Naples, brought from the latter port 1,008 steerage passengers, the greater portion of them being women and children. This is the largest number ot Italian immigrants brought by any one steamer to this port in many months. The state of health on board was excellent. NovaK Gets a Life- Sentence. Vlnton, Dec.

motion for a new trial In tbe case of Frank A. Novak, convicted of murder In the second degree, was overruled, and the court passed sentence that he be confined to hard labor In the penitentiary at Anamosa for the period of his natural life. The prisoner showed little emotion on the passing of the sentence, and declared that he was Innocent. Booming Boom Collapses. Wichita, Dec.

L. Hews, the Wichita mountain boomer, who has been here three weeks seeking to organize a party, left for Oklahoma City, O. yesterday without a single follower. At different times he was claimed to have from 500 to 10,000 boomers ready to follow his lead Into the country. A IMiuwi For" Sclirot-tler.

Berlin. lU-v. Monslgnor Schroeder, late professor of dogmatic thculuijy at the ('athnlir university, Washington, has been appoint- by ihe Prussian minister of education and ecclesiastical affairs tu the faculty of the Catholic academy at t-ajjUol of Htirjrltir's sluit Proved Kutui. S'')n'iifCUnij', N. Dei 1 R.

Blmlgett, the Kdison patent attorney was shut in hi'i by a burglar Friday, died late Saturday uf- rmxm. The murdeivr is still tit large, ul thdv is ialk ot' lynching liiui shuuld ntutvd. eastern Tim SVt'Ht IIHI-. nf ylviiniii, J. j', Maryiujul un.l Virginia: ii-ncrally fair; t-stt-rly winds.

LIVE STOCKJWARKETS. Oliits In I'liJIaili'Mihhi, uud t'sittlc I'liihulelphla, Deo i cattlu 1" this city lust wi-n- follows 6,613. UcevoH, The for th (..711. Im previous ij, hogs, ctittl'' vi'eru iii turner supply and Iirlcts vtoacd easier; 300 head were- shipped tu I.umlcin iitr steamer Minnesota; extra, food, medium, J-VM'i-f- common. Aithuub'fi the receipts of shfejj were lift demand was not suffieieflt to hold prices on any grades except urui they went higher; extra, good.

mediums, comjnon, lambs, OigBVig. liogs were in fair demand at an easier rate. We Quote: Best western, other western, No state hogs arrived. Vur cows were unsteady at Thin COWB were Itj fair request at Veal calves were In jgood demand at Vic. MUch COWB were dull at Dressed beeves were unchanged at 60 WE SHALJL, have no need of Chinamen in tbe future If every American Inumlry man will eupplv theproper kind ot work.

can laundry yowr linen much betier nvue.U whiter- the use or chemicals flniah them in much Saer style, we won' charge you any we won't seni them home minus the batton Put this down in black white, A batch of linen dark as night, We wash as white as broad daylight "We call fof nnd deliver goods. Ordars promptly attended to, and best of work guaranteed. American Steam Laundry 24 EASTON AVENUE, G. G. McCuiRK, Manager.

MOESY LABxot, Props. THK Pabat MUwaukee Beer, Booheater and Dark and Imported Beera. ALL IN KOTTLBS. QINaBK AND BLAOKBBBRT POT all Bummer complatus UeliTomd to any part of tho city Tme of Schlosser Kuhlthau, HO 8TRKKT. L1YK AND LET Best Goods at Prices witinu the reach of ail Big Double 196 AND 198 BURNET 8T Groceries, fruits, vegetables in their Buy ot me and save money FHE OFFICE, JOHN SOHBUDIG, Propr.

35GeorgeSt, Near P.R, R. Depoi NEW BRUNSWICK. ID Kinds of Wet Goods. CHOICE CIGARS. Inters and Clams in Season.

fl8-tf HOW OPEN 136 Albany Street. BER, WINES. CIGARS, ETC Oysters ID a.11 Styles. THOS. HARPER, No.

11 WATER STREET. DEFLATING of Bicycle iV dlebars, Enameling of Bicycle Frames in BLACK. MAROON or OLIVE GREEN Only baking enamels and japans used. BRAZING. (JUI AND Telephone 24m.

P. O. Box 342. W. A.

CROWELL 8c Hay, Straw, Grain, Feed and Coal The products of our Mill are Feed, COM All GROUND Baled and Straw. He la now Cured, and Me Thanks God and P. p. Great Ren. edy, For It.

Mr. George Uriggs. of Moore, suffered almost indescribable torment for thrcei long years. Neuralgia held him captive. The right side of face was badly affected that the touch would the unfortunate man intense agony.

For weeks ha could open his mouth wide enough to be fed with liquid aourlah- ment, and in this manner life was aua- tained Read the following extract from his letter Truth to atraarer than Fiction." NEURALGIA, CATARRH AND RHEUMA- TUMI COMPLETELY CURED. George BrUwa, of Moore, Ofefefcoma, wrljtcw that P. Lippman'a Great Remedy, cured him oi facial neuralgia and rhenmaiism, after ithree rears of iA tense Bnfferinr. The pain lay in hla cheekbone temple, down right of face, along his upper lip, and from the slljrh tent touch, he suffered agonies for AnreeEta at a time. Could only open bjs mouth wide enough to admit a teaspoon, and any add in his food would put aim in torture, He had a consultation of the best physicians in Texas, but all to no purpose.

Catarrh and rheumatism were also causing him much trouble, ontfl he tried P. P. P. He says he la well and will swear that there are no oases of neuralgia, catarrh and rheumatism, no -matter chronic or how old the cases are, that P. P.

P. will not makr total cure of. Mr. Brigg-s winds up hla testimony by saying he thauks God and our medicine, P. P.

Lippman'a Great Hem- edv, for preat cure. Kidney tr if neglected, briny about M'rioiix painful aad oft. MI 'if' IN P. P. remove- and the IHK! an- blomi ri rrnu.vi by l.ij.j.m^u's Orf.it Ladirs, P.

P. P. and rid face of pimples, blotches, ar inuildv skin, wriokles and 'ulg'ar redness. £o)4 Ity uil UPPMAN Apothecaries, Block, Savannah, OB. teltofl Alt enters Hard and Pale Brlt-U.

HSW PATUTX f. K. Carpet Cleaning On Short NottM PERFECT WORK OR NO PAT. We cannot make an old carpet new. ba( we can them with care ana renovate them by the moat perfect moderr process, wad return them free from moth, right, clean wad sweet.

City orders called for and delivered free. Telephone and mail promptly attended to. Estimates given on large orders. WJdry and 127 Church Street mniTikor D. by of Uin Dnrrogite of the County of notice to toe cf tii petnr D.

Krnmnos to brief In tbslr flabta, and the eitato of the MtA dwndeat, under oub or afflnnation, within ulna moutbi from this data, they will bcforvrw of aotlou tbanfor agalBit the adiutiiUtrator. PBTBB F. Administrator. Mnv UTICK TO McMuii'-r of notlf to Oif to (31114. on or agaiimt the Bold Kuv U.

adutlQintratoni of -w-tl. by dhrctlon of the hrroby glva of JamwMC- anil rlainu UK-, ilvredtnt, nnder oatk Dim- from this date, rf any vborefor KU.MN MaMAUON 07. Admlnlgtrators. colfl People's National Bank, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.

CAPITAL $100,1100 00 ANP I'ROKITH 00 Pumu mliiitivritrli of Mktgarft MilUt Id Of- of burruRtU of of MtMteeox, ujvea said Maig.uxi lu rrlug to thflr 4e- the Mir) aulhoi nine from nr (hey will br oC iMttratrix. M. MTl.UBK HOB TO' HirBtt, SAFE-DEPOSIT I Oil rah tfflrnittuni, within ulue moutiin froit, COT sate pfcarmacteB, ttoorge and Wwhlneton l.w New In Chancery of Now, Jersey, To Emma llillmun Hiivilnnd, Violet a Vila ud, Horace W. Huvilund, and William C. Havilarul Florence his wife.

B.v tutuu of AD order of tbe Court of Chancery of New wsey, made on tbe day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Sarah L. administratrix of all and singular tbe goods and chattels, inoueys and effects wbicb. were of John A. Dunham, deceased, la complainant, and yon and others are defendants, you required to appear, plead, demur or ingwer the bill ot said complainant on or before the fourteenth day of December, next, or the said bill will be taken confessed against yon. Tbe Bald bill is filed to foreclose A mortgage given by John T.

Haviland and wife to the aalrlJohn A. Dunham, in hie lifetime, dated February 17th, A. 1866, on Undo in tbe iowosbJp of WoodbndKe, in the county of Middlesex and State ot New Jersey, and you, Emma Hlllmau Haviland are made defendant, because you are the widow of John J. tf aviland. deceased, who was one of tbe chil- iren and heira-at-law of said Joba T.

Haviland, also deceased, and as such have or claim a right of dower in the undivided share or interest in aald lands which descended to the wid Jobn J. Haviland upon the decease of his 'ather, tbe said Job T. Havilitid; and you Violet HavJland and Horace W. made defendants because you are children tnilbelrs-at-law of said Jobn J. Haviland, lecfiased, and B.S such have or claim the uu-1 divided share or interest ID said lands which demanded to tbe Haiti John J.

Haviland, aforesaid: and you. William U. Uavilaml nmde defendant becauso you are one of tbe Children unrt of said Jobn T. liavlland, deceased, uud as Buch have or claim an iindividfi) or interest Jn said 'amis; you H. Hnvilaud H.TV smile defendant becauso you ure tbe wife tbe said Haviland and us such JHVU or claim an iuc.iioatw right of (lower $6 -bo Yimr Inmlnms Is rt-sjujci fully Iv IT.

E. SCHANi'K, K. llouoll. 1'i-oMilent. IHOSE Jt, If, rtiiH I iv AC- count tu iliu ludvua of file Orpliium' Oourt tor County Nov.

8. In life Itrm i hi-pumbcr, 1S8T, for tk-Hiuiitiitid aJljW u' HUMID buiiig liisl ninlitcd uud Mated Of CtirNurr.1" NtFUAA. IlftR, liHiitl Bxecotrlx. as pa Are in need of would do to their paints at manufaoturrn prices, and thnfl save the prbfio the middlemen. Our painto made of thw boat Linseod Uil.

gether with best of pigmentt, Ooofraota for Dinting and ial hxruiahed. F. E. WATSON, 14 TO 8O W4TEB MT OT1CK All persona oonoerned may takt ii that the Bubeoriber, 'Vtc nf WiJ'iaaj H. Campbell, deoeaKe'l, toexhiliit her tlnitl aoouuut to tlie Judaes of llio Orpbantf' Court for the county of Bex.

TuBsdnv. Ontnbnr in term of I' i MAJ1I Dated August 28, 1897. -tolw-r A. SHAFKK in DURAND, of Muiu stri-i-t Kahway, K. All may take tiutice that the M-utor, at V.

Urewater, iu'ciJiln tu ntiitlt Ms fiua) to JadtfeB tue Court f-v tt ouu' ty of Dctuiwr 19, In JIB term of f)r nilt.Vitttiil lloWHljoe the inn r.udltod bnj ted by tike HKNWY I'. UllKWHTKH. 17, l.stfT. LIFE AND ACCIDIW iNSURANOE, OTlOlt AiipercoUi ovltonrnn tioctbat of John VandwrTen, inteucg it ntolbit bia flnal aoeonot to the Ofr Dole her 1887. in the term ul B.ptembw 18, tbe aaine being flrii audited and vtated tbw U.

PKBRJNE, Dated M. 1B81 Au IBJlr Hot, thiii of tiiaok, deoeaned. luiai.d* MI exhibit bar io ibe oJ UK Court for the Oonaty of 'JuewUj, Dec. 7 mi teriu '-'I A 'oj uoment tuu being OTIC 1C it it KT. ill Jtlt; CM itc.

n' I'lisirlir. il, iuti'rul v.M.itill ihc-rr tVn-tl i iTnniil ilic Uic unit fur iln- I'uiMiH ol liit. ttT'ii of H9i, Ii. (n i tl I fllC HUUtC b' fli4ti ''H V. JAAIK-.

I' r-C HIH Uulml V'H; If, IKy? --H lift- Mini liji: wulwcrlhcr, fjBfnlor i' Mary Uayiim, hli ufcouni 'lie Juiigcs of the OrpbiuV ir ihn of Tueeday. Ocl fM rni.r, tyny inn, elf i tlce ))iu HiHiiu'iili-r. i- Sftruh r-t-i 1 UCCDUIlt 1 of I -i for tlic OoiiuLy of MulMli-Tx, Mt'iniit f. ij 'be U'lm for mid tununfr'r tl.e pi lug rirst uudlici) aiiinu'. 'lie Unrrotfttte.

oj JOUN M. DAYTON. Sj ecu tor. Hated Angiibl 1K87 ttu Dated Sept. 7.

1807. 1 All us 'rth-- no- il ll 1 i tl. I.J.IT I i. ot t. AI uiiC -o Jj" Jn-ti t'-t, 'uii ol If .7.

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d'or. I)t)e ri in, 1M) u.r CHILLY MIGHTS There in. trreat comfort in an oil heating gtove. The bear and only a THE PUKITAN. We linve io all sixne, for parlor, btd rooai, sick tadente' roome and offices.

They are nonaizera and aionty eavere, Call and (ee them and get prices. If your honse needa afiything in the forniahipg Jioe come to UB. h- imea" pficea, although better times are here. Carpet Presaes, Cabbage Cutters, Lathe Matting, Linoleum, Corn Shelters, Hntkujg Gloves and Gnne, Ammunition, Game Bags. 'uoi: wtu-n at put uut Oil WeiGEL.

HABDWABB, IBON AM) JTEfiL, 2, 4 6 Peace Stool New Bnumwiok, N. J..

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