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

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The Daily Timesi
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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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TitS DAILY TtokmiS RtfW AiMHJST 4 mam If you prefer luxuries and del- caaies we 'have them Fine Groceries, and Game. (NKAK BRUNSWICK Bargains, Boys' Suits from 3 years, 76c up, om 9 to 15, $1.25 up. Men's Cassimere Suitesfrom $3 up to 1815.00. Strong and durable working pants Also a great variety in Hats, Cape Gonts famishing Call for your washable eraat. and linen aits.

Also straw hate at the lowest noes. At the YORK CLOTHING STORE, 308 Burnet st, cor. Hiram, JLiOt .29 33 37 43 51 53 iL-ot 57 59 61 69 65 North. MeRee Swift 700 T. H.

Riddle 6,600 Catherine and Jennie McLaughlin 4,900 J. N. Be-rcalew Co 4,900 John D. Runyon 2,700 Caroline Pettit 3,700 Georgia. A.

Wark 1,400 Masonic Temple Asso 6,000 Jennie Hoagland 1.850 Hugh Kearney 1,600 TH0RMER, m7-cf ireat Bicycle Show, Barnes "White Flyers," Crawfords arid Patee Bicycles. 71 75 78 S3 85 87 Lot 91 97-99 101 103 Lot 111 113 117 119 Lot Lot 127 Lot 131 Lot 141 Lot Lot Lot 195 Lot Lot Hugh Kearney Wrn. Tindi'll G. F. Godloy Heirs Michael Ann Barcett Morris Hanlon John 2 ea John Dvyyer Parsonage, exempt.

Patrick Meagher Patrick Meagher Valeria D.unn No. 4 Eng. House, ex. Mrs. R.

M. Addis Mrs. R. Addis Mrs. M.

E. M. E. Wyckoff Michael J. Mary Roach Chas.

McLaughlin Jane McCloskey Margaret Piersqn Margaret Pierson Eat. Isaiah Rolfe, 3 Henry B. Smith Lavina Martin Thomas Moacham Elizabeth Goodwin Elizabeth Goodwin Mary Ferguson Mary Ferguson Wm. Carty and Mary O'- JDonncll Wm. Carty and Mary O'Donnell Wm.

and Margaret Moore Wm. Mara rot Margaret Deinzer, 6 Margaret Deinzfr, 6 Margaret Deinzfr Geo. C. Towle Margaret Powers Margaret Powers 5 ea Margaret Powers Woodbridge Strong Woodbridge Strong, 3 ea Geo. W.

Furman Geo. W. Furman Antonio Catalona Antonio Catalona Cemetery, Wm. Hannah J. and T.

CahiU, heirs Reu.ben Runyon Paljoielia Walker, 2 Henry Richmond, rt each Wm. Fox Est. IsaJ-uJti Bol.fi> Thomas Meagher, 4 Est. Henry Richmond, 4 each Amelia S. Mclntosh, 8 ea John Hoey Wm.

N. Smith Harry Nellson, 2 ea Nicholas Wm. N. Smith, 3 ea German Co-OperaJtive Stock Company, 4 ea, J. M.

Parsons, 4 ea Heirs Susan A. Campbell Heirs Susan A. Campbell, 4 each Wm. H. Moffltt, 27 ea Wm.

H. Moffltt 300 950 SOO 900 850 750 250 950 950 225 925 1,600 1,400 700 109 500 100 100 450 950 650 125 825 425 325 1,225 525 125 200 100 775 100 900 75 300 500 100 i 200 100 400 150 70 200 70 70 580 500 800 YOUNG GtfiL BURNED ALMOST TO A CRISP MILLI6NS OF BUGS. Dancingr at Ocean City-Mill Post Office Burned- Deserted by Bride--News Nv.bbins From All Sections a Crisp. RKIDGETON, A up. 4 Little Ada Phiter.

daughter of George Phifer, of ineland, while attempting to assist in lighting a gasoiioe stove last night was so rumsiy burned that she died this morning. The chiid was visiting here She bad placed an open can of gasoline on ihe and the oil ignited. The 3ames enveloped the little girl, and before could fee helped her body waa turned almost to a crisp. MlUious-of GLAHS.BORO. Aug.

4 before were potato bugs so numerous in the vioinicy of thin pla-e. festerday the roadway leading 10 Pitman Grove was airly with the bugs and millions of hem were crushed under the wheels of aod bicycles, making an unbear- stenoh. ROUNDTREE INVESTIGATES Some MM. Should be DUmUmd Bev. I.

W. Roundtree, the well- j-koown presiding elder of the A. M. E. Church, who recently visited the Industrial School for Girls as a member of the conference committee to after the interest of the ilored inmates of State admitted that be had a me discoveries at the school which we'e pleasing to him, but de- make any specific charges, saying thai ihe committee had been instructed to remain silent on the subject untiJ after the next tweeting ol the conference, when the result of the investigation will be made public.

When asked his opinion of the charges and investigation now under way, he said Duogeons in a reform school are. to my fflind, barbarism, and such punishment as is-said to have been meted out to thetiomates is worse than slavery. It is against the moral sentiment and the Christian idea of what a reform sohool should be in this age of the world There is but one thing to do. Dismiss Mrs. JEyler at once, and put an her place at the school some one who will be a mother to the unfortunate girls.

This is not a political matter at this time, but rf the Governor does not aot now it will be charged bv the people to the Republican pany." FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, Lawn Mo we re, Garden and Street Refrigerators, Ice Ohesta, Ice Cream Freezers Oil Stoves, Window and 0oor Screens, Washing Machines, Carpet Sweepers, Hammocks Pool- try and Window Netting, Oilcloth, Linoleum, window Shades Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Electric Door Bells and Electric Supplies, Go-Cart3. Baby Carriages, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Bicycles, Boys' Express Wagons, Children's Doll Carriages. All kinds of House Furnishing Qoode, White Lead, Oil and Glaas. Factory and Mill Supplies, Pipe and Fittings, Pulleys, Shafting Manger-, Cultivators, Plows, Harrows and Farm Implements, Barb and Ribbon Wire, Garden Barrows, Ropes, Nepon- sel Roofing and Sheeting Paper and Tar Paper, Shovels, Rakee, Hose, etc Guns and Ammunition, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Supplies. Call in and get acquainted with our fine stock and low prices.

JR 30 30 30 30 30 25 ..25 25 25 20 25 15 20 Allowed. OCEAN C.ITV, AUK Ocean tv Association bun served notice on iarry that he must not permit dancing on the new pior between Tenth nd Klcventh streets. The served is aa iniunciuu issued by Vice Chancellor Grey The deeds Irom the Ocean Citv Association contain a restriction dancing -bouses, and it ia to enforce tbie clause that action has been taken. Mr. Headley will probably i be matter in the oourts.

Many of the summer visitors are indignant, aa they have erjoyed daneim? on the three eveningH eaci week. Three NEWARK, Aug. 4 Honel, of 20 Belmont avenue, has reported to the police that his bride of three weeks had disappeared, taking with her $200 of his money. He had heard she went to Hoboken ro take a steamer for Europe The police will make effort ta oateh her. At Work ou Court Entrance has been made to the Court House for tbe last time by the stairway which led to the Bench from the court yard.

A force ot men were set to work yesteHay morning making ready for the extension to the building and the stairway been removed. Entrance will now be obtained during the work froiu the end of the building facing Bavard street. The work will be complete 1 as soon as possible so that the new improvements can -soon be in use. WHOLESALE DEAX.ER IN Hardware, Iron and Steel, House Furnishing Goods, 8ti 4 and 6 PEACE SI Telephone, 90. NEW BBDKBWICK A Cart Load of Bargains.

Dr. Condict ZDHOSTTIST, Sundries and Sporting Goods at Lowest Prices. P. JOHNSON, 113 Albany Street. REPAIRING.

American Laundry For the Best Interest of AMERICAN PEOPLE. NEW TROLLEY LINE- yon are looking for a first-class Laundry will make no mistake when you oaii at ou oe, 105 Church street, or drop us a posts onr wagon will oali Son can see our wagot. all the prineipa ties of the State of New York, New Jersey ylvania. And when you see them just iat they represent the largest and best pped laundry in the State. uephone or drop us a postal and we will be to call.

106 CHURCH STREET, Brunswick, N. J. 551 Moan Props LTERITION fcess Than Cost r.H. COOPER, 376 George St. Kid and Russet Shoes for 1.00 worth $i00.

I Men's an6L Boy's Russtt Tan $1.00. IChildrene Shoes 50o up. D'HOTE The only place in New Brunswick where special attention ia paid to high grade table d'hote service. LUNCH, 12 to MNNfiR, 8. AN SI ON HOUSE, L.

D. MAS, PROP. raoboatoring. 114-tf Badel A Quest at the of His Brother's New Hue- Tile formal opening of the Sheltm- Derby JB eotrio Street Railway at Bridgeport. took place at noon yester- terda).

Presideot Radcl, ot ihe Bridge, port Traction Company, who is also vice- president of the Brunswick Traction Company, ia president of the new line and its largest stockholder. The road extends Irom Bridgeport to Derby a distance of 12 miles. The work of building it was commenced in the early pait of February. E. H.

Ridel, this city, and Gottfried Krueger wtre among the guests at tfeo opening It is a sea view line for it follows an arm of the sea through oae of the route along the Housatonie river, which is known for its beau'y throughout New While many prominent financiers throughout the east have been impressed irorn the first with the possi- bili ies which a trolley road through that section of old Nut ceg State offered, it remained for Mr Radel to note the ex ceptional commercial advantages such a line presented. Having observed what an inviting fi Id the territory offered if properly handled, Mr. Raddl was not flyw to grasp the opportunity. Bi-lore any one aside from the few friends he had interested in the venture knew aught of his he had practically closed with the property owners along the line for the necessary right' of way. The franchise has been secured by other parties, Mr.

Radel having remained in the background for business reasons. When the necessary grants had been obtained he started the work of building the road, and ia a Short ime had it well under way. It became fjr him to open a way through dense woodlands and huge rooks. Where formerly there were little oowpatha fine broad roadways are now to be seen. It cost thousands of dollars to build tne road, but the general opinion among those who understand the situation is that the line will be a profitable one.

Among those who accepted invitations to become Mr. Radel 1 gues were Mayors Condon and Stirling, respectively of Derby and Bridgeport, the members of the municipal assemblies of both places, prominent officials of the county, the officers and directors -of the Bridgeport, Westport and Milford Traction companies and fully 300 private guests, mainly property-owners along the line of the new road. After the party had been taken over the new line they were trolleycd to Meadow's End, one of the noted shore resorts along the southern coast of Long Island Sound, where they sat down to a banquet. President Radel was toastmaster. Mill and PotttoJBee LAMBERTVII.LE Aug.

yes- 25 day morning fire broke out in Simon 6trj ker's saw mil 1 at Tumbie.Jabove here, and completely dettroyd the mill and a large storehouse filled wi lumber The Pennsylvania Railroad station was consumed. The postoffice was in the saw office aod the mail was all banned. The origin of the fire is unknown The loss is about $5,000, with no insurance. To the beginners in housekeep; ing point to our' bargains in FURNITURE. RKT.TARLI 25 cent shoedreseiog is being sold at the rate of two bottles for 15 cents at the big shoe house of Harding Mansfield's, 9 Peace street Stop in and see it, 50 cents worth of shoe for 15 cento.

Summary of State News. Da vis's store was robbed of 85,0 worth of goods Wednesday night. Bridgeton. Rush, of Miantela, 11 Crouj a bicycle and broke his collar bo tie, postal delivery will be esiahhbhed at East Orange and Cranford on October 1. Glen Alpaugh was badly injured yesterday by a horse kicking him down and jumping on him.

Greenwich Walter Reeve, of place, was seriously bitten by a oat he was feeding. The wound was csuterized. Bridgctou Annie Remit, living near Sea ze, was kicked by a cow she was milking and bad two of her ribs broken. large black snake took possession of William Bowe's cow at Sea Breeze and would not let him enter until he killed it. Taylor Pyne has pur- chafed three larms between Princeton aod and frustrates the pn-sent plans ot the Trenton Trolley Company to reach Princeton.

coal merchants here last night decided to raise the price of the best grades of coal from 94 50 to $5 and the lower grades in proportion. Woodbury -From the authorities' investigation of the human skull found last Sunday by Jacob Reihl's dog, they believe it was a case of suicide, aod the remains have decayed. Crow, while gunning yesterday, encountered a big white- throated black snake that gave chase to him. He shot the reptile, which meas ured over six feet in length. Port laborers of the terra cotta works at Port Murray have bad their wages increased from 8J, 25 to $1 35 per day.

This affects about fifty men. now at his New Dental Room 88 GHURGH STREET. BARTLB BUILDING. Gtol FiUuoga a Specialty tl.BO upward Silwr FillingB LOO Oleantafl Taoth 75 (fotraaring Teeth gg UnunUtering Air, extra '50 Beet set of Teeth made for No batter made at any place or at any price Orown and bridge work in all varieties. Extracting, freezing proeeu, 50o.

iLL WORK GUARANTEED. Tel726 Teeth extracted without nain by the one of Vitalized Air. Alwaye fresh and perfectly aafe Office honra; 8 a. m. to 5.30 p.

m. an-tf Then, not to neglect all housekeepers, we would say, don't select any piece of furniture from a kitchen table to the handsomest parlor suit you have in- spectedjour stock. JOHN WILLIS, BigJFurniture House, 298 Burnet street. FOR SPOT CASH P. M.

WELSH Sell pRICE of Gas reduced to S1.5O perlOOO. Qas Stoves from $1.25 to $25, At the office of the GAS LIGHT CO. leilson Parker, Fire, Life iCCIDENT INSURANCE- George Street. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPFST, This is the best coal in the market. and Texd, l- Telephone call 502.

I I MONEY LOANED ON BOND AND For a Filed Term of yearn or on the Instalment mortgage Plan. Liberal and best opportunity offered to own your own home. In this day partial payments on everything, why not buy a house and lot on tills plan? Circulars and information on application. THF NFW 1 LOANS MONEY ON BOND KIIL. 111.11 JUIIOUI AND MORTGAGE, RE- TlTIF GUARANTEE CEIVES PAYMENT ON AC.

MILL UUAnANItt COUN'l MONTHLY, AND Aim FDIICT Pn RRD UCESINTEREST Ac- ANU InUSI UU. CORDINGLY. 83 85 MONTGOMERY JERSEY CITY, W. J. anOioan advantages without B.

L. Drawbacks. J19-iy-2i A complete line ot sporting goods, lawn tennis and base ball goods, 67 Church street. may 1-tt Midanmnner Clearing Bale. Viehmann's Bee Hive, 48 and 50 Church street.

This is the time to clean up summer goods, they must go at any price, now is your opportunity, come early. We have some extra good bargains We do no mislead you by quoting prices of goods you do not see but guarantee to give yon better value for your money than you elsewhere A lot of shirt waists selling away below cost. Do not forget oar eoneta aod ooreet waists, hosiery and underwear, large assortmant, durability and low price? are the leading feature io those departments. Noveldes in neckwear, belfc buckles. Viehmann'a Bee Hive, 48 and 50 Church street' tf i TBT Brett's milk m5 tf The best place to send carpets is where they will be cleaned separate and every germ and moth destroyed.

We are thoroughly equipped for this and are doing the best work in the State. Carpets trken up, cleaned and relaid in a few hours. and reduced races on large orders. Tiie Hughes Laundry, 127 Ohuroh St. MO BEHER PLACE IK TOWN TO PLAY POO AT Enoch Dey's NO.

41 -CHURCH STREET. for A Van PINS SUCKLES 80TTONS Each or all are used by the Summer Girl to fasten her shirt waist and cuffs. We have all the latest patents in'silver and gold. SUMMER VACATION GOODS U. TAPKEN, Cor.

Church and Neilson Sts. Lane Herbert, OTDERTAKEB8 Coaoh and Coupe livery open day and night Telephone call 711. 53-55 MoHEia STBBT. Rra Brunswick Iron Works, of'all Uladi of Arehltoctural Iron Work. BraM and Iron Cacttiin, BlaekamlUw, Machinists, Patera Brwawtek aoa.

Tel, 411. OF TENDER AQB bat not too young to be wholesome la the we serre Meate to oar customers. AU Beef, Veal. Mutton. Lamb, etc- we handle.

been specially raised for the table and It las been raised to Just the right condition of flavor and Juolneea, 1 Doesn't coat any more than tougher'meat. GEO. H. Meat Market, No 64 Dennis Street. Cor.lLee Boydam BQAKDING BY DAY OB WEEK.

Nicely ruraiahod rooms and beat ot paid to all patrona. INT JOHNU.

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Years Available:
1890-1899