L. H. Rosenbaum, 34 Gregory street; ra3i- BISCUIT HXCTJllfilOJXS. dence, 138 Montgomery street. IMITATIONS OF "UNEEDA” ; Louis Lockman, 326 Henderson street; resi- • „_— deneei 172 Steuben street. ERIE RJatE ROJMR SUNDAY John K.uszy, 34 Morgan street; residence, 34 U. S. Circuit Court Grants Injunc- THRIFT IN PRISON SHOHOLA GLEN. Morgan street. Buscuit. the Sea B. \V. 136 York street; residence, 155 tion Against “Iwanta” 107 Miles from New York. 1,000 Feet Above Clark, on the continent. York street. to all the The most magnificent ecenery An injunction, which applies Excellent fishing In the waters of the beautiful Martin Jenson & Co., 66 Hudson street; resl- "Uneeda" Biscuit, Delaware river. dence, 386 Grove street. . Convict Discovered Selling numerous imitations ot j !. United Patrick Coyle, 53 Sussex street; residence, 53 has been granted by the 81.00 ROUND TRIP $1.00 ilfi just Sussex street. leave City 9*15 ano9.45 A.M. for the Southern 'Express trains Jersey Morris residence, STORE. to Fellow States Circuit Court, leave Shohola P. M. mid 5.00 I. M ’Korn, >185 Warren street; THE GREAT FURNITURE Delicacies of returning p.3i) 185 Warren, District of New York, against the use street. CrKEENWGOD LAKE GLENS, Louis Rosner, 114 Morris street; residence, 114 “iwanta" which was,ap- the trade-mark ft ROUND TRIP $1.00 Mon-is street. "# Prisoners. Court $103 54 York residence, 54 Plied to a biscuit which the deeded fnettuung Good Diuuer. SI.50. Spwial .Express ^Rurns & Burni?, street; trade- City at 10.CO A. M. Choice of York street. to be an infringement upon the train leaves Jers.y ♦-B---•-♦ tmius, returning leave Greenwood Gustav Dahl, 339 Henderson street; residence, the biscuit made so wide- two&ex press mark "Uneeda," | LakfoGlens, 5.00 P. M. * r 1.30 P. M. 163; Third street. OUR CUE MM IT JPEJMJV makes it easy to BY HIS CELLMATE __ James J. 833 HtSELF. BETRAYED known newspaper advertising. McBride, Grand street; residence, mOW THYSELF. ly by 133 remarks BEACH. Grand street.' It Contains 125 Invaluable Prescriptions for acute and chronic diseases. Embossed, full gilt, In his opinion," Judge Bacombe ROCK A WAY Jones, 34 Hudson 34 secure a You all the want REPUBLIC John street; residence, PRICE ONLY $1 BY MAIL (sealed). (New edition, with latest observations of the author.) home. get goods you STEAMERS GHN’L SLOCUM & GRAND street. that the case is too plain to waste many Hudson Read this GREAT WORK now and KNOW THYSELF, for knowledge is power. to Get West 3Uth st. 8:40 A. M. 10:00 WEEK DAYS M. F. 79 How He Managed as to Leave Kelly, Newark avenue; residence, Address The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfinch St., Boston, Mass. (Established In 1860.) words over. That "Uneeda” applied st. TRIP and as are A. M., 1:35 P. M.. Christopher S:50iROUM3 79 Newark avenue. Chief and Author. Graduate of Harvard Medical Class 1864. Surgeon yon pay you paid. and that 10:15 A. M.. 1:45 P. Battery Consulting Physician College. biscuit, is a proper trade-mark, A M.. Si.; 40C- Michael Farmer, 382 Hendersdh street; resi- Fifth Massachusetts Vol. The America, who From A. 10:40 A. &05 SUN & HoLI- Regiment Most Eminent Specialist In Cares Vi hero the Goods use Landing 9:15 M., M.. dence, 344 Second street. 4---g-—♦ is entitled to its exclusive M. Return at 11:30 A. M..4:45 and 50c. Others Fall. Consultation in person or by letter. 9 to 8 ; Sundays 10 to i. Conlideotial. complainant P. DAYS, Bernard 267 resi- That 6 P. M.] MUSIC. Lannon, Washington street; The National Medical Association awarded the Gold Medal for this Grand Prize Treatise, which in that connection is hardly disputed. dence, 42 Newark avenue. Is A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN, Young, or Old, Married or Outside. advertised, Thomas H. truly Middle-aged, Single. it has been most extensively Flynn, 125 Montgomery street; The or Know Manual, a with testimonials and endorse- residence, 126 Diagnostician, Thyself 94-page pamphlet at expense, is matter Montgomery street. ments of the press. Price, 50 cents, but mailed FREE for 60 days. Send nov It is a perfect VADE presumably great George Zollner, 86 Essex refused street; residence, 86 MECUM and of great value for WEAK and FAILING MEN by a Humanitarian and Celebrated News.”] of common knowledge. The Court Essex street. to “The Jersey City The Best in Medical Author, distinguished throughout this counti v and Address as above. The fSpecial that with- Gustav 200 Europe. press 1819.—'Thomas S. to the plea of defendant Swenson, Morgan street; residence, endorse the PeaboUv Medical Institute. Read the ;ENTON, July 10, accept 200 street. everywhere highly following. Morgan Medical Institute has been in Boston 37 Jersey State word “Uneeda” before him, his device Martin The Peabody established years, and the fame which it has a prisoner in the New the McDonough, 186 Henderson street; :, of attained has subjected it to a test which only a meritorious institution could undergo.-Boston Journal. States was the adoption the World. residence, 194 Second street. ** [son, sentenced by a United to avoid confusion x The Feabody Medical Institute has many imitators, but no equals.”-fio*fc>» Herald. Wm. Sehumacker, 320 Warren street; resi- in abstraction of the word "Iwanta.” ■vurt for complicity dence, 320 Warren street. ——————■ 1. _I--~ of a number of minor W m. from the First National Bank There are, as usual, Kaczergis, 336 Heitderson street; resi- ri07,000 and the Old Fashioned dence, 3.% Henderson street. A. R. O’Neill, 466 West Side resi- a five year sen- differences between the forms Michael Sproules. 334 Wayne street; residence, avenue; Dover, Dal., and served CHiolsky, 134 dence. 270 Glen wood avenue. no one Morris street; residence, 232 street. board dress of the two packages, but 134 Morris street. Wayne temce, has startled the governing 395 Third street; residence, TENTH WARD. Hand Made J- Michael Faeorae, Hann Prison by an can look at both packages without per- :Murphy. 158 street; Hynes, 627 Tonnele avenue; residence, of the States 136 Montgomery 395 Third street. 627 residence, Montgomery street. Brunswick Tonnele avenue. a chapter that the are strong resemblances John Zakrezewski. J87 and 1S9 achievement that reads like ceiving Ciately, 51 Greene Patrick Mc-Guirl, 559 Newark resi- Sour Mash „p5rlcl{ street; residence, street; residence. 187 and 1S9 Brunswick street. avenue; is nothing less which could easily have been avoided 53 Greene street. dence. 559 Newark avenue. from a story. It 179 Wayne street; residence, fairy Daniel H. 330 Henry Weppler, John W. 747 "under- there been an honest effort to give Leddy, Henderson street; resi- 179 street.^. Miller, Newark avenue; resl- j the establishment of an had 376 Grove Wayne dence, 747 than dence, street. Third street; residence, Newark avenue. a distinctive dress, v Michael Damato>4n9 in the defendant's goods 89 ~ Julia M. 220 commercial system prison .Gottelan, Maoris street; residence, 409 Third street. Ruvan, Boulevard; residence, ground’* The opinion closes with the comment OLD CROW 119 Grand Street. 220 Boulevard. Extension Table, of all chosen kinds Charles 5S8 Grand street; residence, lay which delicacies “both name and dress are clearly 249 Berndt, Patrick J. 806 that Brien» Warren street; residence, 588 Grand street. Flanagan, West Newark ave- Five turned legs, antique oak and a few of those and the state- 12a10Fvr^k lork street.9 nue; 59 nicely were served to Clark calculated to mislead, 650 Grand street; residence, 6o0 residence, Van Winkle street. an P. J. Costello, finished—2 extra leaves, confidence. ments that both were adopted with RYE. 121 Essex street; John C. Morrison, 91 Broadway; residence, ■whom he took Unto 'his the 1 .->f’Ade,un* residence, Grand street. strain 121 Essex street. 91 Broadway.* _ the eye single to differentiation, John Allen, 123 Brunswick street; residence, 69 some doubt as to whertver break- Wm. Gross. 28 James A. There is credulity of the Court beyond the Grand street; residence, 32 123 Brunswick street. Kirwen, 683 Summit avenue; resi- was Glen wood avenue. dence, 683 Summit which the transaction ing it with John P. Moran, 310 Newark avenue; resi- avenue. conspiracy by point.” Compare Jacob J. 380 in the Preliminary injunction was granted 104 Morrl3 street; residence. dence, 364Vz Fifth street. Muller, Summit avenue; resi- effected embraced deputy keepers 104irJ Morris»it0r iWilllnE’ street. dence, 149 the use of the trade name M. 402 Second residence, 402 Baldwin avenue. are men- against All Others. Leon, street; Ed. Extension Table, but the names of two and of the .present style of Youdg. 161 Sussex street; resi- Groeschel, 82 Beacon avenue; residence, prison, "Iwanta" dence, 161 Sussex 82 Beacon avenue. be with negli- Also similar imit-a- street. Antonio Pfluinoo, 217 Railroad avenue; resi- 3"e- Solid Oak, with 2 centre cross pieces, tioned who may charged package. against'all 74 Cornelius J. 657 Brussels per yard. and Firat 74 215 Railroad avenue. Ryan, Summit avenue; resi- Carpet, the success of the tions of the “Uneeda” name Str.eet: residence, defice, dence, 657 Summit mounted with carved ornaments, gence in permitting package. Kirk & Fi^rStmga°' Michael P. Kealy, 121 Fremont avenue; resi- avenue. Ingrain Carpet, . A. H. B. Co., O’Malley & 368 Thomas Murphy, 763 Newark resi- ^c’ are Alexander Nevins, Henderson strppt- 9 Seaview Terrace. avenue; scheme. These Major Street’ dence, 763 Newark Ve'.vet Carpet. . I residence, 196 First street. 31 resi- dence. avenue. and Jdhnson COMPANIONS PICNIC NEW YORK. Thomas Cassidy. Brunswick street; John bc- $4.25 Yard of Monmouth county, MERRY Driszynski, 36 Van Winkle avenue; i Matting, --- «reet; resi- 31 Brunswick street. dence, residence, 36 Van Winkle of Mercer eoujrty. flench fk“mery 73 Colgate street; residence, avenue. Bergen Joseph Mastres, Jacob 795 a 558 steuben S3 street. Levine, Newark avenue; residence, ! Board of Inspectors of t*he prison, Rain Did Not Prevent Large Colgate <9i> Newark The MONEY TO LOAN resi- avenue. ibsSoSUSSS. Ferdinando Scerbo, 404 Third street; Mrs. Bed Room. os learned of the affair, ap- Themselves AT SIX on Furniture, Pianos and E- 150 P. F, Mahan, 796 Newark resi- For the as soon they Crowd From Enjoying j J?i'n .ptckson, Montgomery street,street- dence, 404 Third street. avenue; PARLOR. Thursday, of PER CENT. I all kind? of Household residence. l-ta Brunswick dence. /96 Newark avenue. a committee last rain did not prevent a street* Patrick Baxter, 241 Mercer street; residence, Nicholas pointed Saturday night’s INTEREST, j Goods. You have the use Prigge, 155 Manhattan avenue; resi- 1 White Enameled Bed, was made chair- VOTSt Streel: resi- 286 Monmouth street. 1 Parlor which Major Anderson attending --o of the money and good3 dence, 1oo Manhattan avenue. Suit, large party of Hudson Cltyites Christopher Corcoran, 336 Newark avenue: 1 Spring, Into and can pay it back in weekly or monthly Timothy 420 St. 1 Parlor Table, man. The committee will examine rest- 336 Newark avenue. Conroy, Paul’s avenue T resi- the annual picnic of the Merry Compan- payments. Easy payment reduces the prin- avenue; residence, dence, 42o St. Paul’s 1 Mattress, and at the John J. McCormick, 327 Monmouth street; avenue. 20 Yards Carpet, the mat tea* tomorrow report cnmpuseu ui cipal and interest. C. J. IGOE, Room 1, 47 wmnes w. Ryan, 30 Codrt 1 ions, a social organization Keen*, 45 Newark avenue- 325 Monmouth House place; residence, Washstand. Street. 1 resi-1 residence, street. 1 the beard. Montgomery Jersey City. dence, 45 Newark avenue. 30 Court House place. Rur, next meeting of known residents of that section. G. A. Delisa, 390 First street; residence, 388 15 yards of Ingrain Carpet. well Hudson Tel. No. 114. Joseph 2 Pair Lace Curtains, of Clark was the most resi- First street. Fitzsimmons, 688 Newark avenue; resi- TheVvseheme The was in every way a success *treet; dence, 683 2 Cane Seat Chairs. picnic John 223 Mercer residence, 223 Newark-avenue. 2 Poles and Fixtures, in and the boldest dlrMhS'^ Egan, street; Jacob 657 ! audacious copeeptlon and reflected credit on those having it in SPECIAL MASTER’S SALE—IN CHANCERY nenders,,n Mercer street. Werner, Newark avenue; residence, stre£t: 6iu Newark avenue. t Vase Lamp, An execution of any ever devised by a of New Jersey. Tm£S°%og John Nolan, 171 Bright street; residence, 171 charge. Between Lena Kern et al., complainants, and This Lot, $15.25 where the aim was not es- SECOND WARD. Bright street. au ^ £37^ J State prisoner are:—H. J. Woltniann, pres- Joseph Berg et al.. defendants. dence, 578 St. Paul’s avenue. The officers street Michael Oopertlno, 3S8 Second street; resi- ire ^- On Bill for Partition and Decree Sale. .««- Stanislaus cape. \jn awtvvci> vice B. J.. for dence, 414 First street. Woycierchowska, S Skillmar. ave- f ident; A. O. Finkler, president; Henry J. Melosh, Solicitor for nue; residence, 8 siliiliman of trust he had bee™ favored Complainants. 178 Pavc'n,a A. bnerry, isewarK avenue; residence, o-o avenue. the position R. G. Groh, treasurer; By virtue of a decree of the Court of Chan- avenue: residence, Shortai, 453 Klein, secretary; SBtotS. Newark avenue. ■jVn"i*’ Newark avetfue; residence, in a cell by himself. of New made in the stated 4u3 Newark avenue. with and put William F. cery Jersey, above Nicholas Moersdorf, 456 Grand street; resi- was attendant at tne gateway H. Graf, sergeant-at-arms; cause, bearing date the fifth of June, H£nd£™n str££t'- Clark day dence, 456 Grand street. re3Wence' and out and was un- assistant sergeant-at-arms. eighteen hundred and John S. ^0cne°«-e»r4f where teams drew in Schneeboch, ninety-nine, I, U7 N'mh James J. Sheehan, 460 Grand street; residence, maS£LJ523fravenue: Folding His cell Me Master, one of the Special Masters of said *"•** residence. der the charge of Major Yard. The Committee of Arrangements con- l^tifstST' 4GO Grand street. 3“mnat avmm- «»“««*• in Court, will expose for sale and sell at public was in the old wing, numbered four, 4S° Gr°Ve Thomas Aughney, 265 Monmouth street; resi- 60?'Sm?tUavinue. ot the sisted of:—B. Klein, R. Groh, Julius Graf, vendue, to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, Street; r«idence. 480 which Johnson Bergen has charge Grav^ stree!^11’ dence, 265 Monmouth street. re3i' Card with or without Herman Busch and Herman Schneeland. Bernard 655 dencTS! iSwaYk avlnLV*Wark prisoners. He succeeded on the premises hereinafter described:— Burns, Henderson street- rest, SIXTH WARD. of these in gpt“ Man- dence, ooo Henderson street. the knowledge deputies The grand march was led by Floor All those two certain lots, pieces or parcels John A. Hatfield, 221 Pine street; residence, delicacies into his cell, and 7of^a^e^.NeWark ting many Robert Groh and Miss Josie Link, of land, with the buildings thereon erected, Stre£t; resi- 221 Communipaw avenue. 164 Bal(Jwin thence into the cells of the other ager situate, and being in F. 296 resi- avenue; resi- l from Jersey (for- dencteTl8?E,levknth18|tre?t?Venth T. Norton, H>4 ladles, lying City 13!) Communipaw-avenue; dence, Baldwin avenue. From what is known of the af- followed by Assistant Floor Manager merly Bergen), in the County of Hudson and Ninth street: 170 Pine street. prisoners. «■“««*• dence, 682 Newark resi- is that Clark ingratiated Walters. State of New Jersey, numbered and designated Lehmkubl, 24S Pine street; residence. dence.J^Jj1 6S2 vrWienlfe* avenue; revTED fair, it thought Julius Graf and Miss Lizzie Michael Coyne, 605 Henry Newark avenue Five- with the drivers of some of the on a certain map, entitled “Map of property Henderson street* resiresi- 24$ Pine street. Velour, himself those were;—Mr. and dence, 218 Fifteenth street. 147 'Romania avenue; resi- nlcke! trimmings, with Among present of K. B. Wake man, Wm. White, B. Vet- Leslie W. 253 street; residence, i,ia„?e^-D/!n0V“’14 4 trucks that go to the prison supplies John 130 Gilbert, Pine dence, Germania a venue. are Mr. and Mrs. Link, terlejn, D. Could and others, at Montieello Holland, Pavonia avenue: residence 253 Pine street. John or it with the commodities that Mrs. J. Waltmann, Briody, 22 Walnut g() 29c. leave and Town of Hudson Co., 130 Pavonia avenue. street; residence, 22 ^ In this way he suc- Mrs, If. frColden, Bergen, Samuel Wendley, 735 Grand street; residence, Walnut street. made in the prison. Mr. and Mrs. R. Groh, Mr. and of John Corrigan, 183 Erie street: IH_■ by letter N. J.. March 1st. 1859,’* filed in the office residence 183 735 Grand street. E. Rodgers, 734 ceeded in getting communication Lizzie Link, the (now Register) of Hudson County Erie street. Newark avenue; residence, Finken, Misses Josie Link, Clerk Frank Boquele, 678 Grand street; residence. <54f- Newark avenue. with frle»nds on the outside of the prison. the Markus Singer, 171 Twelfth Lena and Emma by numbers seventy-three (73) and seventy- street: residence 14 Randolph avenue. to sending twenty-three Annie Link, Frieda Link, five and which taken are thus 212 Warren street. ELEVENTH He ha^'confessed (75), together John A. Pfahnekoh, 340 Johnston avenue; WARD. He received in this way Lena and Lizzie Thomas Murtha, 624 Grove j Philip Disque, 4 We Trust Everybody. such ^missives. Waltmann, Bertha Graf, described:— street: residence residence, 240 Johnston avenues Hope street; residence, 4 his underground de- at the corner of 177 Sixteenth street. Hope street. means to start Laura Brueger. Beginning southeasterly Henry Behneke, 96 Van Horn street; resi- ; in re- Walters, Amelia Ziegler, ave- Ellen O’Connor, 481 Sophia Woh!ken, 173 j^T^artment store, and ha was soon Montieello and Bowden (now Belmont) Grove street, residence dence. 96 Van Horn street. Webster avenue; resi- to Mezzo, Annie thence the side 555 Henderson street. dence, 173 Webster avenue. for a Week ceipt of various delicacies calculated Carrie Mechler, Maggie nues; easterly along southerly Rudolph Schmalfeklt, 321 Communipaw ave- Furnished $1 to of Belmont avenue one hundred and two and John D. Holland, 156 Pavonia Harry Bremer, 198 Webster -resi- Homes make the moutll of the convict used Ella Nourmann, avenue* resi- nue; residence, 199 Pine street. avenue; Berg, Florence Payne, three-tenths thence and dence, 156 Pavonia avenue. dence, 198 Webster avenue. the nlaln fare wafer. (102.3) feet; southerly S. J. Newmann, 126 Pacific avenue; residence, prison Messrs. Fred. Link, Max Degen, William at right angles to Belmont avenue forty-nine Owen Hally, 261 Erie John Burns, 52 Hoboken avenue; was one of the luxuries, as much street; residence 261 137 Maple street. residence, Sugar and two-tenths (49.2) feet; thence westerly and Erie 52 Hoboken avenue? served to a convict at Ot^o Steitz, Chris Waltmann, gtreet. W. J. McGrath, 597 Grand street; residence, as ten pounds being Koop, at right angles to Montieello avenue ninety- i Wm. Passing, 560 Grove Julius Heibmann, 366 Palisade resi- W illiam street; residence, 597 Grand street. avenue; one time. Broiled shad, cherry roly-poly eMechier, E. Gottsclialk, nine (99) feet to the easterly side of Monti- 560 Grove street. dence, 3C6 Palisade avenue. Georg Patrick McDonald, 403 Communipaw avenue; I and canned chicken and other delicacies Fred. eello avenue; and thence northerly along the Carl Wittfeldt, 469 Henry P. Kilian, 70 Griffith Knodel, Otto Muller, Andrew Loyd, Henderson street; resi- residence, 403 Communipaw avenue. street; residence, ■were among the contraband goods that said easterly side of Montic-llo avenue fifty- 469 Henderson 79 Griffith street. dence street. Louis H 632 Grand 632 of the convicts. Walter Martin, Henry O'Brien. nine and five-tenths feet to the ller, street; residence, Charles 340 Central SONS, the (59.5) southerly 188 & tickled palates Mechler, j Eugene Sullivan, Pavonia resi- Hagen, residence, avenue; Grand street. avenue; MULLINS was invented which side of Belmont avenue, the place of Third 340 Central avenue. An arrangement by Bedlemeyer, George Bernhardt, begin- dence, 183 street. C. 318 Joseph the same to John Smith, Communipaw avenue; the in the cells could be used to heat Richard Wuerner Philip ning. Being premises conveyed M. J. Flynn. 464 Henderson street; A. S. Meyn & Bro., 365 Palisade avenue; resi- gas Herman Berg. Paul and K. his j residence, residence, 118 Pacific avenue. the cans that taste beet Edward Berg Maria Berg, wife, by | 470 Grove street. dence, 365 Palisade avenue. the contents of Koop, J. O'Donnell. Fre-i. Muller, Francis Sweeney, 274 street; resi- Avenue and Grove Street, is Ferdinand Ileintze and wife by deed dated P. j. Hillift. 651 Henderson Halladay F. Kuntz, 350 Central 344 Newark Jersey City. hot. In the same cell with Clark Herman Miller. street; residence, dence, 274 Halladay street. avenue; residence, Rnllfs, March 10th, 1882, and recorded in the Hudson 210 Twelfth street. Central avenue. Colonel Cooper, convicted of the same the represented ! M. A. Full man, 26S Johnston resi- Some of organizations County Register’s office, in Liber 365 of Deeds John Mahoney, 105 Ninth avenue; Daniel McNally. 578 Newark resi- Paterson. offense as th* wonderful purveyor and L. Guthmuller Association, street; residence. dence, 26S Johnston avenue. avenue; Neivark, Brooklyn, wpre-—George for the said County.on pages 253, &c., includ- j 105 Ninth street. dence, 278 Baldwin avenue. Other Stores: sentenced to eighteen months. He knew Zither Cir- the inchoate of of the com- John C. Fairchild, 339 Johnston avenue; resi- Rob Rov Wheelmen, Orpheus ing right curtesy j Ludvice Snfrakosko, 457 Henderson resi- John F. Voliers. 157 New York avenue; resi- the and when Clark let his good Social Club. Jacob husband of Lena street; dence, 91 Halladay street. of affair, cle, and New York Liberty plainant, Kern, Kern, | dence, 437 Henderson street. dence, 157 New York avenue. WH CLOSE AT 8P.1I. to the other Wing aforesaiil, and the inchoate of dower of George Behliekemeyer, 460 Communipaw ave- things out prisoners right Joseph Wolf, 341 Warren street; residence. Herman Hansen. 445 Palisade avenue; resi- was un- wife of the said nue; residence, 460 avenue. 4 cautioned him. His caution Mary Berg, defendant, Joseph 341 Warren street. Communipaw dence, 445 Palisade avenue. and the inchoate of dower of the Kate Morris, 686 heeded and the game was discovered. HOME Berg, right j Jeremiah Cronin, 568 Henderson resi- Garfield avenue; residence, Chas. Becker, 711 Tonnele residence, GIFTS TO RAYMOND-ROTH street; 686 Garfield avenue. avenue; CORPORATION NOTICE defendant, Sarah Berg, wife of the said Henry 711 Tonnele avenue. dence, 566 Henderson street. railroads. _ and also the inchoate of dower Miles Morris, 150 150 Rerg. right, A. E. Rose, 168 Erie Philip strefet; residence, Mary Gretz, 155 Oakland residence. of the defendant. Elise wife of the said Henry street; residence, street. / avenue; CORPORATION NOTICE. These donations were made to the Ray- Berg, 168 Erie street. Philip 155 Oakland a\renue. LYCEUM LAWN PARTY August Berg, in the said premises, together Anton Bender, 710 the month of Edward A. Murphy, 232 Erie street; residence, Garfield'avenue; residence, Thos. J. Feeney, 89 Oakland avenue; resi- mond Roth Home during with alb and singular the hereditaments and 697 Garfield avenue. 232 Erie street. dence. 96 Laidlaw avenue. is on the 14th day de*i. Brewery, to the said belonging Bernard J. 560 Notice hereby given that of St. By- June:—Mr. Keller, Lembeck’s appurtenances premises Thomas B. 578 Henderson street; Crowley, Grand street; resi- P. J. Burns, 564 P to the meeting Joseph’s Crotty, avenue; residence. of was made *peCial or in 560 Grand street. Newark ennsylvania March, 1S99. application Mrs. anywise appertaining. 573 Henderson street. dence. 538 Newark avenue. by Mon.fi was held at their club, No. 41 High beer: Mr. Lowry, men’s colthing; Dated June 12th, 1899. residence. Board of Street and Water Commissioners Wm. 54 New JOHN S. THIRD WARD. Sclmeelock, Ferry street; residence, Patrick Rooney and others for the on Saturday night, for the pur- Winki, one gallon wine; Mr. Arter, McMASTER, 460 Halladay street. Mreet, Patrick J. Corbin, 10 Coles street; residence, 54 Ferry street. RAILROAD. THTRO STREET, "" Master in of New James IMPROVEMENT OF oc. Special Chancery Jersey, MeCristall, 654 Grand street; J hrtfffripd WolHncrer. 41 Oe-dpn nvpniip of for a lawn party York, Douiiion capsuies, i/uugc 79 avenue. residence. pose arranging 1 Exchange Place, Stuyvesant 5 State street. between Brunswick street and Merseles street. jf Mr. residence, Louis Dorbecker, 83 Sherman avenue; resi- of America will held on. a to be selected half load kindling wood; Mr. Brickke. Jersey COy N. J_ F. Holterman, 147 Newark avenue; 601 Grand Bdlwaf conformably te ':Jr which be day Joseph O'Neill, street; residence, dence, 98 Sherman avenue. The Standard Said improvement to b£ made Mrs. 147 Newark avenue. 601 Grand street. the of the Laws of f a special committee consisting of John Frediericks, one keg lager each; Henry Albers, 85 Franklin avenue; residence. 1899. provisions of Chapter 217 by Thos. F. O’Donnell, 243 Newark avenue; Patrick 369 In Effect June 45, including G. Anglesey, Grand street; residence, i avenue. 1895. and in the following manner, A num- Mr. John lie .vrnauv atcuuc. 92 Franklin F. O’NedII and Daniel Driscoll. Sauer, ten. pound coffee; Rotie-i of lor Licecscs ivniucuvC) 369 Grand street. all intersections:— to Applications Mutschler & Keissewetter, 2 and 4 Ogden foiiows.— ber of member's of the Byceum will go Mr. Sohllenberger, Mr. Notice is given, as required by Chap- Patrick Cahill. 325 Grove street; residence, 575 Grand leave Jersey City as Mars, one box tea; hereby George Bannon, street; residence. avenue; residence,' 15 Ogden avenue. Trains To have the street for the full width thereof Bethel and Jeffersonville. Sullivan coun- ter 75 of the Laws of 1S92. that application 117 Railroad avenue. 575 Grand street. 1 comb, 1 brush. residence, Eugene Roblschury, 73 Hancock avenue; resi- graded to the established grade by excavating tv on Aucrust 1. to snend two weeks. Vill, curry has been made to the Board of Aldermen of John Wasslewski, 336% Fifth street; James 467 uni Connolly, Comm paw avenue: dence, 72 Hancock avenue. FOR THE vVESX. or filling the same to the established grade. -Bread! and Cake—Mr. Martens, Berger, Jersey City by the following named persons 336% Fifth street. residence, 9 Harmon street. resi- Lawrence Sutton, 1 Hoboken avenue; resi- To have new' twenty inch curb set on each Beck. Brauti- for Licenses to sell Spirituous, Vinous, Malt James W. 'WayLett, 544 Jersey avenue; John J. 373 Johnston Veneisel. Hetwig. Vurhfehs, Murphy, avenue; resi- dence, 43 Boulevard. limited to two Buffet side thereof. and Brewed Liquors, at the following named dence. 544 Jersey avenue. dence, 339 Johnston avenue. r is A M Fast Mai!. ACME WHEELMENS' PICNIC Heine. Bohm-ann. Spangenberg. Haver 135 Franklin street; resi- To have the present curb reset and new Mc- places in Jersey Julia M. Ruvane, 20 Erie street; residence, Dillinger, Cars, daily Putaburg Ackermann. M-agdeberg. City:— SEVENTH WARD. street. Paxior .to i twenty inch curb set where necessary. fam,teurnagle. 220 Railroad avenue. dence. 135 Franklin ocmn^ung Ausland, Frejtag. Hoellcker, Malenkruht, Wholesale, Patrick M. O'Hara, 770 Ocean resi- 50 Beacon residence, To have the gutters on each side paved with The Acme Wheelmen held a ptonlc Sat- Philip MeEntee, 87 Coles street; residence, avenue; Dennis O’Brien, avenue; Lme.C w^Vestlbula P^lor Mrs. Grau. FIFTH WARD. dence, 770 Ocean, avenue. avenue. rS“CMit ; stone paving to a width of 3S inches, Bochie, Bluhm. 108 Railroad avenue, 50 Beacon at Greenville Schuetzen Bush C. Tiedemann, 104 Wayne street; residence, Christian Wendler. 451 Ocean 143 Beacon resi- Llm- To have new flagging, four <4) feet wrd'ay might -jleat—Mr. Alexander, Bender, Ann Moran, 161 Newark avenue; residence, avenue; resi- Michael J. Burke, avenue; the «leffated Pennsylvania j bluestonet Mertens, 510 Jersey avenue. 454 Ocean avenue. avenue. Caw'l4A!,Mf I wide, laid on each sidewalk. Park. The attendance was very light ow- Bros., Berglieim, Simon, Kopf, 336 aBrrow street. dence, dence, 143 Beacon the SEVENTH WARD. Chas. 439 Ocean Ited. Vestibule To have the present flagging relaid and. new Rohde, Adelung, Jansen, Knobloch, W'itt- Gross & 255 Newark avenue; Dege, avenue; residence, 439 Fred Bluem, 228 Palisade avenue; residence, ‘)‘°“"lv°eliiLllio£ ‘ptdlraan to the storm. The wheelmen have avenue; Ahrahamson, laid where necessary. ing Mrs. Lemmus & Tiedermann, 46 Ocean Ocean avenue. 1 Ogden avenue. flagging- pen. Viulat, Munstermann, Taroke, residence, 255 Newark avenue. by To have new stone crosswalks laid. this season*. The first residence, 46 Ocean avenue. 59 Clara M. Scholl, 110 Fulton avenue; residence, 73 La id law avenue; residence, Smoking Cars, hg'hted bridge been unfortunate Henning. Cot&rad Surber, 59 Coles street; residence, Mary Bosquett, and Bt*“°KJlbux*. stone crosswalk* EIGHTH WARD. 110 Fulton avenue. avenue. To have the present bridge last but New ttork Coles street. 73 La-{fllaw Louisvma- neces- picnic was scheduled for month, Newspapers—Tw,o d-ally Archibald & Gallagher. 109 Montieello ave- Wm. F. Malmbach, 153 Danforth 84 resi- | relaid and new bridge stone laid where one Anton residence, avenue; Geo. Wehenberg, Reservoir avenue; SS5S^ was until 8, bh account of “Staats Zeitung; two Sunday papers; avenue. Reuther, 548 Jersey avenue; and postponed July nue; residence. 109 Montieello residence, 153 Danforth avenue. dence, 84 Reservoir avenue. St. Louis, Cincinnati Express, sary. was however, New Jersey "Staats Zeitung," one 272 Seventh street. Toledo;oui. And all other work done that may be nec- rain. Fate against them, NINTH WA HO. 363 Starren P. Freeman, 253 Old Bergen Road; John W. Thorpe, 20 St. Paul’s avenue; resi- New York “Volks ave- Jacob Moebus, 282 First street; residence, to for the flow of the surface and the rain came in torrents. The “Deutsche!*," one Eastern Wine KNOOP’S FUNERAL 171 South street. 431 Grove street. Adam Kessler, street; residence, road 12.30 ni !l£. 0n And that in accordance with the provision# to Iona Island, on July 17. w+li be an im- OTTO 1,068 Boulevard. street. Robert Finlay, 122 Coles street; residence, residence, 80 Hutton (Dining Car) A. M.. of the Act above cited the 11th day of July, Inni and Taverns. Peter Ehrhardt, 532 Ocean avenue; W. Kramer, 407 Central resi- lf w3 men«a success. Tickets are being sold 308 Eighth street. Henry avenue; Sunday.Dvr,,8 Limited Parlor 1S99. at 2 o'clock P. M.. and the Assembly street. congressional The funeral of Otto Knoop, of No. 404 FIRST WARD. 351 Grove residence, 50 Long ., dence. 407 Central avenue. 8'14 Chamber of the City Hail, are hereby fixed steamer and two James Burns, street; street: residence, Kaliroad Dining Car). rapidly. A large barges John H. 81 Hudson street; resi- Peter Ehrhardt, 50 Long Frank Zibetti,, 443 Central avenue; residence, l;14' Pennsylvania as the time and place when and whore the Clinton street, Hoboken, who was killed Sullivan, 210 Second street. 5.14 iDining Car), and 9.15 have been chartered for the occasion. 50 Long street. ____ avenue. rrunlne Car). Water Commlsaiober* will dence. 81 Hudson street. Michael Farmer, 344 Second street; residence, residence, 443 Central For Baltimore only, Board of Street and a while at Val 202 avenue; ( night. by being caught in shafting James P. Hamblen, 240 Washington street; 341 Second street. Ruthlein, McAdoo Wm. Nieoletti, 1.205 Summit avenue; resi- p M. amf 12.30 meet to hear all parties interested in !|aid ap- avenue. avenue. 240 street. 267 202 McAdoo ,, ! 1, 205 Summit m. and all remonstrances against work in New York, took place from his residence, Washington Jas. P. Kelly, 288 First street; residence, residence, 1,L>- dence, i.i5 p". jreek plication ,the AN ENJOYABLE PICNIC. THIRD WARD.' First street. Chas. Stengel, 1,152 Boulevard; Jacob Kerner, 961 Summit avenue; residence, Philadelphia. said proposed Improvement that may be pre- (home was 8.33, 7.44, 7.45, 8.15, yesterday. Knoop twenty- Wm. D. 172 Newark avenue; residence, residence, Boulevard. I 9G1 Summit avenue. „„„„ fnr Philadelphia, sented In writing. -_— nrl .1 .... .-.A W..*- Salter, Reinhold Johnson, 391 Grove street; avenue; residence, Express Pennsylvania Limited), 172 Newark avenue. Frank L. Chase, 779 Ocean Wm. C. Oest, 86 South street; residence, 86 (jn.14 order of the Board of Street and Water of the 391 Grove street. j 8 44’ 1.14. By The sixth annual picnic Arbeiter he met his fate. The n Car) A. M.; 12.15. one week when .Tames E. Kelly. 128 Newark avenue; resi- •Jos. 158 Newark avenue; residence, South street. and 11.14il (Dining Commissioners. Sanford. avenue; residence. 10.29 4.45, 5.14. 6.14 GEO. Kranken Unterstitzung Vcrein, No. 1, of body was frightfully mangled. Interment 209*Grand street. street. James Murray, 223 Ocean John Lange. 499 Nelson avenue; residence, T. BOUTON, dence, 34 Erie i,le. p. and 12.30 was made in Mt. Phela North SEVENTH WARD. street; resi- 223 Ocean avenue. 499 Nelson avenue. 8.16, a.u M„ Clerk. was held at leech's Oriental Cemetery, B. S. O’Reilly. 410% Monmouth residence, \ 2.»i_®13,8j4 Hoboken, resi- Chris. J. Doran, 790 Ocean avenue, H. Huber. 392 Boulevard: residence. 392 s-44- »•«. 9-44 (10.14 Penn- Dated Jersey City, July 5, 1S99. Berffen* C. A. Kramer. 102 Old Bergen Road; dence, 410% Monmouth street. avenue and Frank- avenue. (VJht“gSunday8,i-34. Car) A. Park, corner of Ogden dence, 102 Old Bergen Road. Jos. W. 449 Grove street; residence, 790 Ocean Boulevard. nlfht^ts L.nlimited), 10.16, 11.14 (Dining Griffin, WARD. syivania 4.43 (Din- lin street, on Saturday night. Despite TWELFTH WARD. Erie street. EIGHTH Anton Larsen, 15 Pierce avenue; residence. tCar), s,14, 4.1s, 83 628 Oommunipaw av a was Paterson ; resi- residence, George A. Thompson, Pierce avenue. 6.14 (Dining Car). rain fair sized family party present Philip Wolber, 32 Bernard J. Foley, 369 Grove street; avenue. 15 ma Carl 514 (Dining Car). A PATENT DAM Road. nue; residence, 628 Oommunipaw Herbert, 10 Durham avenue; M. and 12.30 night. Accom- and enjoyed dancing until midnight. The dence, 32 Paterson Plank 214 First street. avenue, resi- Joseph residence, i * 16 913 P- Peter J. McDonough, 39 Mallory 10 Durham avenue. ?:48' 4.52 and 7.15 P. M. music was by Prof. Kreisel’s orchestra. Restaurants, FOURTH WARD. 8-14; 9nH-l 15 A M., Railroad dence, 39 Mallory avenue. Edw. Burns. 45 Congress street; residence, 45* modation. ,5 and 7,15 p. m. Valley residence, resi- Su dvy% Lehigh F. M. T. Cazin, of No. 1108 Bloomfield FIRST WARD. John J. Hojran, 236 Grove street: 243 Bergen avenue, week days. George Newkirk, Congress street. 12.is, W.29 Satur- t anai street. Leave Pennsylvania Railroad station. *Pailv ex who is at the head of the Patrick Campbell, 352 Henderson street; resi- :>8 dence, 243 Bergen avenue. Fritz Gansberg, 587 Central avenue; residence. For Atlanticcity 2.29 P. M. MEET street, Hoboken, Canal residence, resi- j 14, pent Sunday. s Sunday onlv. Other trains CABLE CLUB TO 228 Twelfth street. Jacob Diazynaki, 28 street; SS Jackson avenue; avenue. dally. Cazin Construction dence, Michael McMahon, 5S7 Central Hydraulic Company Max 101 Morris street; residence, 101 28 Canal street. 86 Jackson avenue. 190 South street; 8 7.14 A M. Local for EASTON. Label, residence, dence. \V. R. Trimpf, residence, a to O'Neill & Co., 289 Grove street; 144 Jacltson avenue, ^ 3 A M. For BUFFALO. NIAGARA A meeting of the Cable Club will be held of New York, has written letter Morris street. Andrew IV. Gallagher, Pierce avenue. JSgg: *g&225S?*»«.30 and H.'i street. John Kaezelgis, street; residence, 2S9 Grove resilience, 627 Summit avenue. Wm. Lohse, 301 Central avenue; residence, 301 combined FALLS ami Wes*. and principal local corner of Mayor IIoos enclosing a circular calling 166,Steuben Railroad avenue; resi- residence, this evening at the clubhouse, street. Thomas J. lane, 79 19 Morton place; avenue. f^dafsi^d Parlor and Dining Cars. Connects for attention to his patent method of dam- ICG Steuben Rnbt. Livingston, Central points. Thirteenth streets, for the Peter Lawless, 62 First street; residence, 62 dence, 196 York street. Faukhauaer. 1,201 Summit avenue; resi- May- Branches.! Brie and pur- a well real- resl- Emil Cape. jM* Coal ming gravity/ piper*/ Mr. Cazin Is Git.lln, 945 Montgomery street; avenue, — First street. Michael John Connolly, 612 Oommunipaw dence, 1,201 Summit avenue. only, a. ‘U.I4P.M. BLACK DIAMOND EX- of completing arrangements for the known author on to street. iV1;’ pose ilibjects pertaining Louis Pelloth, 320*4 Henderson street; resi- dence. 308 Montgomery Herman G.'Jelpke, 17 Milton avenue; resi- Handsomest tram in the world. Annual excursion to be held at Union 293 Render»on street; residence, residence, Ashury Park, Ocean PRESS." hydraulics. dence, 320*4 Henderson street. John A. Bell. avenue; dence, 17 Milton avenue. A-.M- branch, Limited to capacity. Due Buffalo lit. All members are ^iTekwin^^Son ior ana intermediate sta- seating grove Monday, July ^ 355 Henderson street; resi- 258 Grove street. A & Hilliard, Griffith street; resi- piM:int Katie Krumholz, residence, Spleidt 100Vi I-£"K 12.3+ 9 55 P. M.: connecting with through to be Mary Muller. 518 Jersey avenue; Grand street; residence, 390 Boulevard. Rahway. 5.13, 8.14 A. M„ (1.34 requested present. dence, 355 Henderson street. Hart,U 784 denee. ylavia to Detroit and Chicago. car NEW NO. 20’S COMMITTEE avenue. ^ni^o" tlons. 3.23, 3.53, +.34, 5.23 and Sleepers Dining Kelaher, 198 Grand street; residence. 518 Jersey 7S4 Grand street. Bruno Rosenbauer. 1,213 Summit avenue; resi- only), 2.43. Philip 298 Grand street; residence, residence, 3.28, 10 00 A. M., 5.28 John KUmurray, Henrietta Dreger, 70 Hatch street, dence, 1,213 Summit avenue. P M on Sunday, Grand street. resi- fll for Ashury Park or POLICEMEN ON VACATION No, 20 School will Philip Kelaher, 58 Grand street; residence. 298 .._ 70 'Hatch street. Root. Guemther, 425 Central avenue; tstop at Interlaken The committee of Grand street; residence. _ P M 129 Grand street. Emanuel Gross, 299 John Fendt, 35 dence, 425 Central avenue. meet to discuss and 313 Henderson street. .. residence. will can tonight plans speci- D. Baumann & Co., 84 Montgomery street; _ 35 Kearney avenu< Mary Sink. 100 Columbia avenue; New Vork?Tranifer Company and McIntyre of 14 Coldtn street; residence, °Th» and to hotel, and Patrolmen McDonough drawn Architect Frederick residence, 2S3 York street. Patrick Gavin, J. D. Muller. 141 100 Columbia avenue. baggage from fications by residence, fo^and^check Ocean avenue station, leave Funk© H. 33 Montgomery street; 14 Colden street. 35 Morton avenue. John J. Kuntz, 263 Central avenue; the police to the drnwin of a re- Kllnker, Jr., 103 street; residence, 3 R. Cong, preparatory 33 street.. Patrick J. Hoey, Bright Kenny, r^SrrTCHTNSON. WOOD. for a vacation of two weeks today. Mc- them to be submitted residence, Montgomery George Passenger Agent. solution adopting 120 Bright street. .. West Oen’l Ellas Bluinenthal, 23 Montgomery street; street, resl donee, 43 ager. to N. and at next Thursday night’s regular meet- Wm. R. Homes. 197 Montgomery Donough is going Belmer, J., ; residence, 43 Mercer street. Bore.nz Sehenlvrvu w avenu Sterbekasse was held at Zibettl't SS Kranken Michael O’Connor, m Warren street; real- R. R- Farrell, corner Central avenue and Bleeckei 14ufii5nit Hall, denca, 309 Warren street. ... ^•L ,, a\enue. re .* street, on Saturday night. Only roiitlni A. 29 resi- t reder.ek Smith. 17S Montlce»io Harry Keiley. Montgomery street; * buslnes was transacted. Over one hun- dence, 84 Grand street. denea. 173 MonticeJlo avenue 452 Side avenue; rest- dred members were present. V. J. Coughlin, 151 Morgan street; residence. Jeswsph. H&nt-m, W*;*t | The Mlnkaltwa Sepubtlean Club wil 151 Morgan street. Win. J. Fbmerty. 212 Warren street; resi- hold a meeting this evening, at lti dence, m Sussex street. quarters, Ocean near Danforth avenues of importance will be transact- {trainees umw»

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