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DAILY TIMES NEW N. 3., MONDAY, DEOEMBEK 1896 SHERIFF'S SAXB. OF NEW "A vlf Issued November 86,1896. By virtue ot the above-stated writ to me directed, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on. WEDNESDAY, THE OTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.

D. 1897, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon of the said day, at tho Sheriff's Office, in tho city of Now Brunswick, New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and bbing in the township of Piscataway, in the county of Middlesex and State of New Jersey. Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone in the road leading from New Brooklyn to Oak Tree School House and corner of William Stover; thence along the middle of said road north eighty-two and three-quarters degrees west twelve hundred and fifty-one and fifteen hundredths feet to a stake in. said road and centre of Park avenue; thence along the cen- tre of Park avenue north fifteen degrees, and nfty-nve minutes west eight hundred andlsev- enty-three and six-tenths feet to a stake in the centre of Park avenue and Randolph's line; thence along lands of Randolph and Laing north seventy-eight degrees east eleven hundred and ninety feet to a stone in the middle oj Short Hill road; thence along tho middle of said road south fifteen degrees east twelve hundred and seventy-four and forty-six hundredth feet to place of beginning. He said measurements more or less containing twenty- nine and one-quarter acres of land more or less and being the same premises conveyed to said John I.

Holly by deed dated 9th January, 1873, executed by Jonas H. Platt and wife and recorded office of the clerk of Middlesex county aforesaid in book 13? of deeds, on pages 397, on January Also all that other certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in said township of Piscataway bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone planted at the intersection of the centre lines of Park avenue and the road from New Brooklyn to the Oak Tree School House and runs thence northerly in the middle of said Park avenue four feet; thence on a course south eighty-two degrees and thirty-two minutes east twelve hundred and forty-eight feet to a stone on the northerly side ol the wagon track. Jn the aforesaid road; thence south flvo degrees ana nineteen minutes east fourteen feet to a Point in tho middle of said road; thence in the middle of the same north eighty-two degrees and four minutes west twelve hundred and forty-eight feet to the place of beginning. Containing one-quarter of an acre more or less and being tbe same parcel conveyed to said John I. Holly by deed dated 18th July, i 1878, executed by Jonas H.

Platt and wife and in said clerk's office on 31st July, .51873, in book 141 of deeds on page Also all that other tract or parcel of land and premisesfcituate, lying and being in said township of Piscataway Jbounded as follows Beginning at a stone iu the middle of Park and in the line of Peter B. Randolph's i land, and runs thence with his line south eighty-nine degrees and twenty-minutes east eighty-seven aud five-tenths feet to a stone at tbe re-entrant corner of said Randolph's land: thence again with, his line north three degrees andTtwenty-five minutes east six hun- dred and ten and five-tenths leef, thence to i- form a line for the parties hereto north seventy-two degrees and forty minutes east four hundred and ninety and four-tenths feet to the line of B. N. Kelly's land; thence with his line south five degrees and nineteen minutes east siaved hundred and ninety feet to a corner D. Cook's land; thence with his line south seventy-three degrees and forty-one minutes west six hundred and twenty-seven and eight-tenths feet to a point in the middle aforesaid Park avenue; thence in the middle of the avenue north seventeen degrees and twenty minutes west two hundred and seventeen and three-tenths feet to the place of be' ginning.

Containing ten acres of land more or less. Being the same parcel conveyed by deed dated 31st October, executed by said Jonas H. Platt and wife and recorded in said clerk's office, 17th November, 1873, book of deeds, on pages 488, Also all tnat other tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in said township of Piscataway. Hounded as follows: at a point in tho middle of the road leading to Oak Tree and corner of Stover's land; thence running along his line south five idegreesand nineteen minutes east six hun- dred aud ninety-seven and ftve-tisnthn feet; thence south seventy-six degrees and thirtv- '-'four minutes west nJtong other lands of Platt lour hundred and eighty-one feet! thence still along Hne of said Platt's other lands north eight degrees east eight hundred and fatty-three and seven-tenths to the middle of said road: thence along tho middle thereof south eighty-two degrees arid four minutes east two hundred and eighty-six anti four-tenths lo the place oi beginning. Containing six and six-tenths acres wore or Being tlio same parcel conveyed by deed dated 10th 1873, executed by said Jonas H.

Platt and wii'e and recorded in said clerk's office on IHth December, 1H73, in book 1-tt of deeds, page 354, Also all those other tracts or parcels of land and premises situate, lying and being in the township of R-uritan, in the county and State aforesaid. Bounded as follows: First tract. Beginning at a stone in the northeasterly corner of Kelly's lot and runs thence north seventy-eight degrees and thirty- four minutes east eighty-six and two-tenths feet to a stone planted for a corner for the said Jonas H. Platt and John I. Holly; thence running north eight degrees east sixty-six and eight-tenths feet to a corner of Holly's land; thence with his line north seventy-six degrees and thirty-four minutes oast four hundred and eighty-one feet to a stake; thence south five degrees and nineteen minutes east -one thousand and thirty-eight feet more or less to the line of Holly's land; thence with the line of said.

Holly's land south seventy-two degrees and forty minutes west four hundred and ninety and four-tenths feet to the line of Peter F. Randolph's land: thence with his line north three and twenty-five minutes east six hundred and fifty-one feet to a corner of said Randolph's; thence with a line of said Randolph's land south seventy-eight degrees and twenty-five minutes west two hundred and seven feet to a stone and corner of Kelly's land; thence with said Kelly's line north three degrees and twenty minutes west three hundred and eighty feet to the place of beginning. Containing eleven and eight hundred and sixty-eight one thousandths acres of more or less. Second tract. Beginning at a stone in tne middle of Park avenue and running thence north seventy nine degrees east one hundred and thirty-seven and eight-tenths feet to a saoue and corner of Kelly's land; thence with his line south two degrees and seventeen minutes east three hundred seventy-eight and one-half feet to a stake or stone and corner of Peter.

F. Randolph's Sand; thence with his line south three degrees and fifty-seven minutes east one hundred and sixty-seven feet to a stone in the middle of Park avenue; thence in the middle of Park avenue north seventeen degrees and twenty minutes west five hundred and forty-three feet to the place of beginning. Containing eight hundred and fifty-eight one thousandths of an acre of land more or less. Being the same parcels described iu deed dated 6th July, 1875, executed by Jonas H. Platt and wife and recorded in said clerk's office in book 154 of deeds on pages 609, on 30th July, 1875.

Also ail that piece or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in said town- of Piseataway, Bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone in the centre of Park aveaue at its intersecion with the centre of the road leading from Oak Tree to New Brooklyn (as shown on the map made by N. Vars and dated October 15th, 1878) being also corner of laada ol Heudricks Holly and Matt; thence along the centre of the road leading from New Brooklyn to Oak Tree south eighty-two 4egrces and four minutes east nine hundred and sixty-one, and six-tenths feet to line of Holly's land: thence with his line eight degrees west nine hundred and twenty and nalf feet more or less to a stone in the corner oilands of Holly and Platt; thence south seventy-eight degrees and thirty-four minutes west eighty-six and two-tenths feet to a stone in corner of lands of Holly, Platt and Kelly; thence south, seventy-nine degrees and fifteen minutes west along the line between lands of Platt and Kelly and alone the line between lands of Platt and Holly four hundred and twenty-eight feet more or less to a stone in the centre of Park avenue; thence along the cen- tre ol Park avenue north fifteen degrees and tiihirty minutes west eleven hundred and ninety-eight feet more or less to the place of beginning. Containing seventeen and one- lialJ aores oi land more or less. Being tract described in deed of 20th January, 1816, exu- cuted by said Jonas H. Platt arid wife and recorded in said clerk's office in book 167 of deeds on pages 647, on 38th January, 1876.

all that certain other tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in said town, ship of Piscataway and bounded aa follows: Beginning at a stone being the corner ol land lormerYy ol Daniel Kelly now John I. Holly and running north seven degrees west five chains and links to a red pak tree; south seventy-five degrees "and fifteen "minutes west fbur chains and thirty -one links to a stone in Daniel Kelly's line mow John I. Holly); thence with his line south teeven degrees east five chains and seventy-three links to Btjnne; thence north seventy-five degrees and fifteen minutes east four chains and thirty-one links tJthe beginning. Containing two acres and forty-five hundredths of an acre, more or leas. Bounded on the east, north'and-west by land of John I.

Holly, and on the south by lajid of Peter Randolph. Being tne same tract conveyed by theTielrs, of Christian Kelly, deceased, in and by deed dated 36th December, 1878, and Recorded in said clerk's office on Slat January, 1879, In book 174 of deeds, on pages Also all that other tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in the township of Raritan, in tbe county and State aforesaid, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone in the centre of Park avenue and a corner of Annie Compton's land and making a corner for said Peter B. Bandolnh in John I. Holly's lino and running thence In the centre of Park avenue and. forming a line for the said parties north sixteen degrees and fifty minutes west fifteen chains and eighty-six links to a stone tho line of Daniel E.

Randolph's land; thence said Randolph's line north three degrees and nineteen minutes west two chains arid forty-eight links to a corner now or formerly Kelly's land; thence witb that line and line of John I. Holly's land north seventy-nine degrees and thirty- eight minutes east chains and forty-five links; thence again with said Holly's lino south four degrees and twelve minutes east nineteen chains and seven links to a stone; thence again with said Holly's line north eighty-eight degrees and six minutes west one chain and thirty links to the place ol beginning. Containing eight acres and forty-five one-mindredths of an acre of land; more or less and being tho same premises described in deed dated 38th March, 1879, executed by Peter B. Randolph and wife and recorded-in said clerk's office in book 176 of deeds, on pages 11, on 1.3th April, 1879. AIBO all thi.

certain tract or pa-ol of land and pr-'' 1- a sl'ns lying and being In the tawuBbip ot wo flbrids' but nowm tbt township of KaMtih), In ihe courts ot Middleaix and of N-W Jers-y. Beginning at a atoae la tbe roid Ing pow or late Dante! Killy's norUwest corner nd running (I) with now or Ja'e Daniel Keliv's and no.w or Natbuilel Noe'slme, aorta iijhty- ulxdwebcast twnty two elialns and seventy- toMkks (2) with now or lata Sot's land north fourteen degrees west six chains and links to a stoua by a gam tree being now or late Morris JFraz.e's corner; theoca with his line south eigttty six degrees west venty-three Chains to a -roan (he aforfssld road thecos fourth with tbmeame south sixteen oast six chains a dftv links to the place of beginning. Cot tsimng fourteen acres and gevunty-font hunt-r tbe an acre of laud, mo or less. Alsi all ijui certain trtotor puoel of ard preroii.s hwctuaftet rattloUlarly described uitu- M.A lelng lo the township of wood- bridge, (ronerly, but in Un townehip of tbeootntyof SUte of New Jersey. Beginning stone In middle oltte roa- from Pla'nfleld la tbe line btt men the 'OWEships of Woodbridge and Piaojiaway and corner of land herein ftist Above deooj itad; th nee with aald llns northeast tweive jaliis ana links to a stone and oorrer of laua now or of John O.

M- 'hence with his line sauiu ten hat vt eal-t eight obains and (Uty-tbree links to a tUnft making ooru Bogtr'8 ihenoa iu and with loAkine a hue ssid Rogers, south eight deRr-cB west eleven chains and thrt? two jinks to A utone in ihe middle tf fl tt mouU nert road and in line named between t-e two towoahUd; thence with that middle line and between townships northwest KD chains to the pUoa tf 0 8 Qonteiolog eleven and nineteen DuudruJths of an a-re of laud more less, 'luga-ai premises Borlb'd In oetd litb of S-p emb H82, executed Abrabvu V. flohenck, one of the In Chancery of the Btato of New Jersey, and re co- ded la tbe office of tbe of Midalesoi county, 1K8J, In tojlt J93 of deeds, ts H2, Sto. Also tlia' rtain tract cr parrel of laud and premisb-i herrinafter particularly 'escribed Ijingat.a b'iaff lu towtetUp of Riritan, ro'inty of Ml- ana 8tit6 of Hew Jeney. mji at ctrta et JQO the oeiitre nf tlie road aud corner of the Gage state ana runs thiiicein ih o-DtPBof road and with the line 01 Jjtiu i. Uolly'a south and stvn niii.u es ei-st five bnrdr and tl irty-flra foot; tJutOd to form a Uiie with 1 mis convey to IS urna VTr-omon mrt soveuti iue degre-g east two hundred aud and throe-tenths thaiioa to form unothtr llae with aaid Free- ntaa north fourteen degrees and van mluutes we Bve hand ed and thirty-five feet to a poJn' In line 1 1 tuo eald Ghige tswte iher.cj that JlQuH'juth sev a y-ninod groea vtet two iundrja ana and three tenths I et to tho place thron ncrrg throi hiiudjet eevcnt, thousanttis au mure or lias.

log sanit. mV 1. lloliy by V2 Ia5 exvcutoa by WiiKu-uO. uud wife atd rt-oordtdtn conutj ctorh'r. office Ooiob 1885, in book 205 of pagfa 4)8.

Also a'l certain tract or ro'l of land tnd premlx-s bt-reluafirr rt "crlrn-d s'tn- isl si anl tiplnp lu tUe towanh iff liaritan nniy of aut New y. ai a Mil Laiaa'j i oruer; laiBgV 1 Otora E. tharcs Ihe needlepoint'' in aix Ituiis st'iny cud i-oran Noah iy 'til thonce with tie line of Mnudj two aad one half eighteen chains ami Bov- ejuy Iluha to a ous suit mukiug o-iruer of Joua 0. No lu and turimjn the Un ratU- log a Jlna for- said Joha tl. south tighi aud oue-ht (lu reca west sixteen oatins 1 tightxen lints to a ston thence with the line of widow Gige and id Luing north ten west flf teen chMmand.rlvhty seven links to plice of beginning.

Containing twenty-nine oores ana sever.ty.six bund edths ol aa acre of Isufl. Oranti igalsJ to said pjrty of the second part his heli-s asslguB fottver a certain, right of way over -djolnlug land i from the premUes thereby conv to the public road lealing from Naw tjthe Oalt Tree School House, the same of ilie same Import as contained in a rom Mary Noe and oihe's to William 0 Kelly an the swd Alexander 0 Killy, rated itksrott 2nu, 1862, MCjraed In book 88 of deeds tor Middles county, 7, and fr.m which tha forego'ng description la t.ken; said William O. Kelly and wife hiving releasei their Interest lu id premises to naia Alexander 0. by deed Alaixh ii, reooided ia book UQ of deeds pages 634, jUcJug the same premises de scribed and conveyed to John I. Holly in deed May 80th, 18M, executed by Alexander C.

Kelly and wife and recorde i in said county clerk's office July 13, U81, in book of deeda 186, pages 168, Tie above described tract's ot laad being the game as conveyed by said John I. Holly and vrae to the said Mai M. t-chwenfc by deed bearing even date heiewith this mortgage being given to secure a portion of the purchase or consideration money of Bald conveyance. In two paice.a that ia to say that in the first place should be sold all of the said premises above described except a certain portion thereof conve-ed by the said Durid M. Kellogg and wl'e to the Rosclle and Mouth Plainfield hallway Company by deed dated May 82, A.

D. 1888 and in the secoad place in case the proceeds of sale of said premises BO first directed to be sold shah be insufficient "Jthen 'that the portion so as aforesaid excepted and which la eaid bill of complaint IB described as follows, to wit: Ail that lot of land and premises in the of PUeataway and Rattan, county of Middle sex and Stite of New Jersey being tract number uix aa marked on tbe right of way maps of tbe said HoseJ'e and South Company and is bounded and described MS follows Beginning at a stake in the line cf latui of euld-David M. KeK logg aud Qcorgo Stover said being north fou-- degrefa aud twenty-three minutes west fourteen feet and four.tenths of a foot from the corner of lands of said David M. George Htover a. Engene Van Court said stake being also distant southerly stxU fee' from the located centre line of BflM Boseile and South ainfteld Railway measured at riguc angles thereto; thence through the lande of taui Uavia Kellog? parallel with and distant southerly eisty feet from faid centre, iine at right, ar.glt thereto along a line Curving toward cbe north with a radius of four thousand six dred ftad forty-three and elgat-centus feet for a distance of one thousand ana sud one- tenth feet to a stake in line of lands or paid Dtvjd M.

Kellogg and Joshua Hendricks said stake being also in cuutte ol the publi: road known us Park avenue; thencs alone the line between said David Kellog? and said" Heodrlcks and along the wniru of slid Park aveniis north deg eta and ien minutes west sixty one and four tenths feet to stution 71 and 60 5 of aaid centre linn; thence continuing alone the same land line with tho same course an additional distance of fifty-one and feet, making a total course and distance of noith fo degrees and ten minutes weat one hundred and twelve and six feet lo a in utre of saiil Park aveuue. said stake being distant, norther'v fifty feet from dd centre line, measured it right anfflea thereto; thence tutough the said TJivid 11. Kellogg par- dllel with and distant corth-riy fifty feet from said centre iiix roe sured at light aoalfea lUo.reto along a liu- curv'ng toward t'aeiionli a rndins of four thougaad hundred acd 'and eight- tenths ffcwt for a distancivof one tlioueand and flfty- aud to a stake; thence along the Hue between gild M. Kellogg and said QeorcB Stover south four degrees and twenty -three minutes east fifty and feet to station and 18 of said centre Hue; thencts continuing along the land line the "Die course for an a-ldiUou distance qif aud ooe-ttnth feet, making a total cjurse aud dislanca of south four degrees and twenty-three miautes ejagt one hundred and twelve feet to the place of Confining two and. sixty five acres, mure or clghte, Uber hereaitamsntc tod GBURGfl J.

LIl'TiillST, Sherifl oliciior. Novo nber 27, 1898. A Proposed Plan of the Ohinese Progressive Society, A BIG WOBEING OBGANIZATIOU. It Has a Largo Membership in Tills Country nod in Europe, IB Constantly Increasing Its DecUive Blow Will Soon be Struck. CHICAGO, Doc.

to Wong Chin Foo, the editor of The Chinese News ia this city, China Is on the evo of an upheaval such ivs ia now going on iu Cuba. He was showri the reports in tha cables from Ijoudon to the effect that Sung Yat Sen, the Chinaman who was kidnaped in London and only released from the Chinese embassy nt tho specific demand of Lord. Salisbury, was a member of a society havlngfor its object the liberation of China from itS present dynasty. Ho said that tho report was true, and that ho would have preferred to have kept tho story secret for some time longer, but as Jt is out ho wishes to confirm It in every particular. The gist of his statement is that there is in the Flowery Kingdom society called Hing Chun Woey? which is allied to the Liberty League of Ameriam- izen Chinamen in this country, and to a similar organization in England.

Ho said that the object of the organization was to do away with the oxolusiveness or the Chinese kingdom and open it to modern civilization. The present dynasty, according to him, will bo asked to get out, and if it refuses it will be put out. Only peaceable methods will at first be employed, but if these are not successful, then an appeal will be made to arms, and England and the United States will be asked to recognize the reform party as belligerents. Wong Chin Foo said that tho reason that Sung Yet Sen was kidnapped by tho Chinese embassy in London was solely because he was known to be member of the reform party, aad that if the Chinese government had succeeded In getting him to China his head would have be'en cut off at once. The refprm movement is scheduled to begin active operations lu the very wear future.

TO ESTABLISH A EEPITBUC. That Ig the Object of the Chinese Pro- Society. NEW YORK, Deo. made among the Chinese in this city by a representative of the Associated Press established the fact that the "King Chung Woey," which in plain English moans "Chinese Progressive society," has a largo and rapidly Increasing membership, both in this country and China. Prominent Chinamen hero, when first approached by the reporter were very reticent, but when fchey were'assured that their names would not bo jnade public they consented to talk about tho matfiar.

Several of them acknowledged that there was such a society in existence, but not one of them would say that ho was a member. As to the purport of thejorgauizntlon, it was generally conceded that the Chinese subjects were dissatisfied with the ruling ot the emperor, and they wore cognizant of no other way to overthrow the emperor's power than by secret means. None of those questioned would acknowledge that tho headquarters of the society existed in this country, but one or two inadvertently spoke of lenders iu San Francisco aud Now York. OHO of the best; known Chinese merchants in this oity said thnt tho movement was for the overthrow -of the prti-ottt govertimimc in China and tho substitution of a republican form of government. Ho said th'it the organization was more succeKsful in point of numbers of enthusiasts than the most sanguine anticipations of tho leaders had looked for, aud he claimed that in tho United States alone its adherents could be numbered with six figures.

One more bold than the others volunteered this statement: "I canuct," he said, "disclose anything with reference to tho work of organization, but when the time cornea to strike a blow for the overthrow of the present dynasty and the formation of a republic, on American lines, tho system of government now existing in China will receive a severe shock, and I think we will ia. Were I in China my head would pay the penalty for these words. But I think I have said enough just now to give you aa idea of hdw far reaching our society's work has gone. Like all secret bodies we have to be reticent, and while our work is being carried on with a great deal of secrecy, we nave no fear of Ita ultima to success." Schooner Ashore, Three Drowned. JACKSONVILLE, Dec.

schooner Nathan F. Cobb, of Rockland, which cleared from Brunswick, Nov. 28, with a cargo of lumber for New York, went ashore Saturday morning on the Florida a mile south of Ormond. Six members of the crew wore saved, but in the heroic work of rescue N. T.

Waterhouse, of Cape Elizabeth, the chief bookkeeper of the Hotel Orrnond, was drowned. The schooner went upon her beam ends in a gale. Fred Beale, mate, and Thomar Beale, cook, were swept away and lost. The remainder of the crew 'cut away the rigging and the ship righted. International Cycling Race.

NEW YOBK, JDec. great international bicycle race commenced at 13:05 this morning in the amphitheatre of Madison Square Garden. The entries contain the names of men famed throughout the world as bicycle riders, and every effort will be made during the week by some of these champions to lower records. Among the contestants are Eddie Bald, Albert Shock, A. C.

Mebcell, Tom Linton of Wales, C. Chappie of England, J. D.C,vuns- den of Scotland, Frank Walls of Germany, F- Dubois of France, Teddy Hale ot Ireland, A. A. Hanson ol Denmark and Ed Von Steeg of Germany, A Judge'Charged with Argon.

CBI3FIELD, Dec. Elisha B. Ward, one of the judges of the orphans' court of Somerset county, waa arrested yesterday on the serious charge of complicity in the crime of arson. He was first arraigned before Justice Porter, of this town, who refused to commit him. Then he was taken to Princess Anne and arraigned before Justice Lankford, who had Issued the warrant, and who committed him to jail, the Alleged, offense not being bailable.

Judge Ward and his friends indignantly deny the charge. a Berloat Floods lij France. PAKIS, Deo. floods are reported from Bordeaux. A portion of the break water ut Points Degrave was washed tiwajr.

The storm general along the coast of France. SQUARE AND EVEN. THAT explains our business attitude perfectly. Even if we were not inclined to be honest, it would pay us to be so. We realize ihat if you are well treated tbe first time you come here, you will come again and again, and tell your friends about us.

Our sole idea all day, and when we don't sleep at night, is to make this store the very best store of ita kind. Prices right, goods right, treatment right. WJQ. MEAT MARKET, Mo. i)ftrw) PUIN TAW, ON VITALS It is what you save, not what you earn, that makes wealth.

But it isn't saving to buy an article just because it it low priced. Real real savins the saving that fills the stockings and tea pots, consists in making up your mind to always get the best, and then the atore which seHs the best for least money. You'll mako the shortw journey on record if you start hero you'll end here. 52 Hiram Street. Call 9(tb.

CATERING HQoeptions Weddings, Etc, With Bvery only the Best of Waiters, FANCY NO1 BHAPHD OEH1AM8, IQB PCBDIHQ8, P-ANCTT ICES AND SOBBBTS. 10 OBDEB. E.H.WIKOFF&CO., t09 Church Street. Office, 80 Scburaman St. MIGHT OA.l.la-V.

K. Bloke. itlT Qeorve street; J. K. 80? CRUSHED TRAP ROCK OKUVKBTCD IM TKK 8TKBKT8 OJT KBW BRtmS WIOB FOR 82 PER TON Cheaper by Boat Load- Fine Squire Building Stone rite tor to Horaofl People' Itenk TO RENT For Private Dancing Parties, Hart's Music Parlors, 74 Albany St.

AccottrmodailottB for alsty guests. Unrdwood floor, good ventilation, iadloa' aad gent'u rooms, a flrst-closa piano, etc. terms opp)? call at 74 Albany street. oct7-Jm An. Ordinance.

An Ordinance to Regulate and Grade James Street from French Street to Somerset Street Bo ordained by the Mhyor ond Common Council of the city of New Brunswick, ns fdlowg Seciioo 1 Thnt Jatnog street from tno northerly lino of French street to tho southerly Hne of street shall too recnhited, graflefl and worked to the established mid adopted hy the Common Coivncil ou the ninth day ot A 1). 1 8HO Sec, 3. Thnt tho amount of tbe costs ex- tietises Incnrren i(i the prosecution completion of tbosald improvement shall bo duly by the Street CommleslouCT upon the hmrts nspeclnlly benufltted by such improvement. In proportion to nna no exceeding tho peculi-ir heneltt to each puree' therefrom (any hiilnnce of mich oxpcnco nhiive cuoh apsCBsnienttntoo nil) bp Oio city liirge) find that aald commissioner make his report of such tncnte Vo the i nrt thtu tho name may be conflrmert hy the Common Council arcordltij; to (lie provisions of in act, of Legislature of the t-ute New Jorney. ontltJed ''An net to revise and amoui) the charier of the CU.y of lirnnswU-fc." app oved Miurh 1H.

1808, and nlso of uri act "Au net concerning ihe Construction, care and Improvement ways, parks mil sewers In certain of t.ti<> cities of inrt Bggessmen's fur Vcbnisty 1888. Bw. 8. That eaV3 Improvement shall he made completed nndwr the supervision of the Street ComroU ioner according to the v'ovision" of the airy clitt'ter and ordinances uiul of the ncia luet In Common Conncll on Monday, November (I. IMXi the above ordinance was read the eerond time adopted hy sections and pitescd on the second 'njr imd ortlered to be engrOfmsd for a third ri puhJIshud nccordinir to IHVV.

WILLIAM C. Attest: GKOUOB LITTERKT. City Clerk novii-wi-d OTJOK AH tloo.tb&t nubnor'lMr, -t' 0. Fi'irolt Intunfix xih-rH Miootini tc tbf 'nrfpos thp s' Viijpt for J9 iji fcbc TOJ-UC of i'. rpmbe' 1806, 'fl T.

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H. Li b' "it olivluu ''i- un'ler or 'ntiti w. UUOHES Kii-unt ftort, ic vv.4 lldr -A i 'O'liiotTLHi' tii-. tin -unwurtbers. ttt 1 ft nfHt i (I OoHUtv Burr MIT.

A. OTf.t VNII'S, fui be i itilA Of NKW Htivifi E. ooiupjeluftut, taiA 8, n'. n.s iVl. Sic IHM VI uiidur lUe writ journod to WBDXESDAV, PKCffMHER iS, 'Jo'dooK In the faul ilny, el nn Oonrt HI In tlif Cilty of New Kriiimvirk Jersey.

Sliwlr OEOIIOK G.TENNANT, Bolla.tar of OTICE TO OBBDITOKH W. Slttok, Adiataietmtar ol BUzi Kdirzrtli, dt- by direction of tho ol tbi Oonnty of Middlesex, hereby glvoc notice to otedltors oi tha said Ullzi Edwards to bring In their debts, demands and tgainBttbeeitftte of decedent, underantb or within nine mouths from thla or they will be forever barred of any action (or tbr sdmlnlat ator. OLARBNOE HL.AOE, Adnlnletrator. Dittd Noteiuber 23, laflti. uo'U OTIOB TO BUdler "nd Mary BtaxJlar exeoutrloes of Christopher Stadler, deceased, by direction of tbe surrogate of the ooanty of Middlesex, hereby not'oe to tbe of the Wbriatopber btudler to in their debts, demands and claims agftlnat.the estate of the svld decedent, tinder oath or affirmation wlthM riiae months from this date, or the? will be forever barred of aay action therefor against the Mid enxJB trices.

BRBVHA BTVDLKK, MABY rADLKIt, Dated Noveiober 7. 1 96. uoll OTICE TO executrix of Goorge Deiozer, deceased. by direction ot the surrogate ot the county of. hereby givee notice to the creditors of the said Oeorae Deiuz to bring In their debts, demands and claims against the e-tate of the said decedent, under oath or affirmation, within cine from this date, or they wit) be forever barred of any action therefor against the said executrix.

MAEQABKT DBIUZTR. Eiecutrix. Tfted Oct. ag, 1890. Couiity OrpJiaus' Court I the matter of the applioa'ioa of sit berfloa, exncatrix, WtHUm £.

WMB, utor, ul tee will t-tatsujetit WlVUjn deceased, foe an uider to pay debts. Order Show Krztsb Ijkmbersoo, aud Willluu exftctitor, the font will and WilJUnj H. to this coort, nuder a jc and of ttft personal es ata and debts of whereby Appears iial the person!) eatatr oi William H. mberaon is inanffiofont to par debts, and rsque ttie aid of the Ooiirt In premises: ItjH.ou this i into day October, In the hundred and ninety-six, orut-rwi ttiat peiK'Jiin lull-rested in tbe sud estate of nbloh tbe Miiliam II. Lniutx--.

dl'Kl ined, bejote tiio Out. ''t tl, 0' Honse, thu clt' ol New Bnjouwleii. in coautj, OQ Vbo ntteeutto dav 0 1 be eioVr uen o'clock foreaox or soon thiiui'ter oau he ra. 11 o-nn- ol ttio laode, teaeoteu'n estate of thetaVft LatubcrtOi ahdnld not be mid, will be pay bis or the residue thirt-of the OM may quire. By the OOQ- Wi'Oi'BRI 'OB STRONG.

LKOHABD Ft KM AN, Surrogate Notice of Assignment Notice It Dt-roty tU4t P. 'ohtfcot of the Millinwu. township porft Bruasvtlck, and county r-t ddUrxoi. Nt Jenn, did on the ITtn day nf October. 1896, make uli MkiMk meut the subbcr bcr of ail his estate the benefit of creditors, uitd to all cluinu the said tatUkie muoV be rt o.

tt ormation the at Me nfllce, Kata itreet, Wew wlf'ln ihr moiitte from rhi; date of xai'l m- oi harred i- G. £VANb, tthi, Mil town, Year Stomach DistressesYou after eating hearty meal, and the result is a chronic case of Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or bilious attack. RIPANS TABULES Promote lieornlate the Htomnch.lilvcr and Bowels, Parlfjr tho It load, nnda.ro Positive Care tor Constipation. Kick UendncUe, lilt. tonsneriB, and ell other Diseases arising from a disordered condition of tho Lirerana atomaob.

Thoy net pcntly yot "firteot digestion follows tho.lr use. nn Entire calcine Cheat, and should be kept (or lira tat i every family, SO a bor. At. or mnll. RtPANS CHEMIcil, 00.

IO SPKPCB NEW Towr. £11 III'S 19 Peace UAjjUJlili Foot for tliB Sowing nnd Gordon Piano, lip-t-clMSh piimo gnarantced i ftrm. Vlnllnu, VmiUos. RuHars, ara (eons, A A pnrbt. unit vile.

We win it 'or v.i, nnd you will irnou' what you lui Hiivo -iinl musiA 1 K'likfc. i-trltiup (miff Eh si Brunsiick Tom- ship Ordifl fle. ffj i 'iw tinili 1 sai nv ii'iU'i-i'd iiitvcftinod iM'ctoi'ilinK VII) SKliVISS, li. An ortli iiiuu-ii licenses in tfisr, ut Kiist Uruimwiiik, Mid- tiliwux Oiiiuity, New Jersey. Bo liiii'iluint-il by the Towrmlilp Committefti thu of KiiHt, Bi-uimwlok, Midiito" county, Nttn-Jfi-w-j-, u.s foHovvH: Sn'iUim 1.

Tlio Towiiwhij) Js iiutliovlxuil to Kftiut nis siiiil Uto township to all protior J)oraoaa( who mako to him for tho oIlovrfngT- IISOH and mid upon the puymentotttUtS' which i'ooa uro for ajul all pertsona nnd vehicles utilii'oiised are. hovtvbv prohlb j'roin iiclliiK, tishiK, or bolin; UHod fur tho atid tiuriioscti under Any t.vvo-ii(ii-su trunk, vehicle of any klml OVVIUM! Ijy ti non and lined fur the triiUHpurtaliun nf tticrcfnifKiffiC! uti(J arid of kind UtciltM 1. Din tuiiij of ten ilolIui-H under pi'iialty of lUilliU'H Viu- Dixnli and violation. Any nnc'-hdi'w truck, of- vcbicld tiny kind iiy a iinil iiHt-d fur (lie t.ntnspDi'tiitioj) of baggwgiRo, iiicrchutidiHc mill nnd rhatti-lH of turn- kind within' tin- Uiu Townal Kant mini of live dollars, i i.lm nf ilollaris for each nnd vltlllltitH). Kvery non-ruHidenl or LTit-r Hhall puy l.lio Minn of flvo dollars uudMr this penalty ol' ten dollarn for each aud hiiwkur or poddler am funtor withjmtsk hhall imy the HUIII of dollai-H, under penalty of live tor i and evory violation; every non-i hawker or ijedrtler with ono-horse truck or or vehJoJe of any kind aqi pay the sum of iivo under tun dollars for each and tvjry violation; i hawker ov peddler with two-horse truck, oarriaifO, or vehiole of any kind pay (hjisamof ten doliars ander penalty, ton dollars for each and every violation; vided, however, that evury hawker or ped of bet lager, ale, liquors, or any intoxtci.

drink who ia not a resident tho township shall pay if on foot, or vn paok of any kind, the aum of live der penalty of ten dollars for each and violation; ahull pay If with one horse truck, carria'ge or vehicle of any kind tin of flfty dollars, under penalty of one hun dollars for each and every violation and pay if with two-horso wagon, truck, oarri or vehicle of any kind the sum of fifty doi under penalty of one-hundred dollars and every violation. For all travelllnuc-and other shovfrs. theutricalpej-'orman plays exhibit, concerts thtsro aiiali oe paid a certain be fixed by the Township Clerk and ol of the Township Committee, not less dollars nor more than twenty-five wlu under the penalty of ttfty dollars for eachi every violation. It I i hereby provided, however, uou uu or persons shall bo required to take out cerise in order to sell any produce of hiu fanou, or to sell meat, milk, bread or cake. Heetion ALI Ueentwjs granted the uses and purposes menti iu the pi-oueatng section shall dpectively wtato tho purpose for the same shall be Kraiitetl, we number license and the location thereof, the namarui the person HceuRed, the name and deaurlt of tho vehicle liceiittcd.

and date or ofjthe same; and said licenses shi expjro one year nqxt after oi the same, excepting liceiisea issued travullinB and other shows, theatrical performances, piaya exl and concerts which shall for such therein respectively specified. beutiou 3. fcVdfy uueiiea granted dcv the of this ordin may be tiuspendeil or revoked Towubhlp Comtuittee, on aatiafac and legal caUHe appearing to them. so doing; during such suspension, or i such license shall he euoh shall be inoperative and of uo eileet. Section 4.

it shall be tha duty of thy ship Olerk to keep a register of all granted under thts provisions of this OKO a-nce, wherein shall be stated the number of I license, tho location thereof, to whom the kind aud description of the vehicle Ucei and the date of the Section 5. The Townthip C'erk shall IHS the suui of flfiy cents iji- lue issuing vegtetevinK of every li.iense. which Haiti persons to whom the license; is gtaitted iik aitiou to the me. Section 6. That this ordinance eball Vassed Mov.

34, 18SM. JOHN O. COZXENS, SAMUEL WAITS, GEORGE F. KOHi-HBEpfte Township Townahip Cltudfe. Attest.

DAVID war -xcutor of Atun-e E. Krug, liUcr.iii L. j. i. of the County dlesui, herub.v a i otice to tbe creditors mid 'ImvaK.

K-ug ro bring In their maifV and claimt the- i-wtjite of cedcut. auder oalb wlthua inun this will be Har-. 'Oltfxn iKnrvf li teJ 30, 169i. triUofc..

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