James McNamara, 179 Tenth St.; res., 202 Janies J. Sheehan, 460 Grand St.; res., 460 cer St. Hans Dletzman, 3,504 Boulevard; res., 3,504 Twelfth St. Grand St. John Clement, 247 Montlcello ave,; res., 259 Boulevard. of (or Licenses Alfred Micas Application Jeremiah Cronin, 568 Henderson St.; res., 561 Patrick Healy, 269 Railroad Ave.; res., 2C9 Washington St. A. Grau, 116 Charles St.; res., 116 Henderson Si. Railroad Ave. William Meyler, 33 Orchard St.; res., 33 Or- Charles St. char Emil Summit Ave.; res.. Notice is hereby given, as required by Chap- James D. McKernan, 561 Grove St.; re*., 167 George Costa, 370 First St.; res., 370 First St. Frankhauser, 1,201 ASBURY BREEZES SiBGUSWIBOW. 5 res., 83 West 1.201 Summit Ave. ter 75 of the Laws of 1892, that application has Thirteenth St. St. Spriggs* Baylls, Tuers Ave.; Nineteenth August Bast 109 Thorne 109 been made to the Board of Aldermen of Jersey Donohue & Deary, 747 Jersey Ave.; res., 149 Frank Clnelll, 401 First St.; res., 401 First St., Bayonne. Ian,! St.; rea., William res., i Thorne SL City by the following named persona for Li- Pavonia Ave, St. Oetken, 159 Montlcello Ave.; 1C1 Montlcello F. W. 170 Griffith 170 censes to sell Spirituous, Vlnpus, Malt and Owen Dally, 281 Erie St.; res., 261 Erie St. John Nolan, 175 Bright St.; reg., 175 Bright Ave. Stelling, St.; rea, Nicholas res., Griffith St. Brewed at the named places John Von 118 Pavonia Ave.; res., St. W. Foley, 687 Montgomery St.; Liquors, following Drathen, 687 Matthew Former PolicevCommissioneri in Jersey City;— 301 Fifth St. Wm. J. Sweeney, 295 Monmouth St.; res., 450 Montgomery St. Zimmerman. 95 Leonard St.; res., for Owen 819 West res., 819 95 -Leonard St. Ice and Train War Cohen on Trial Power & Pangborn, 231 Erie St.; res., 185 York St. Carroll, Side Ave.; Ralph West Side Ave. Louis Palmer, 341 Central res., 341 Sunday FIRST WARD. Coles St. Patrick F. Whelan. 296 Newark Ave.; res., Ave.; P. J. 79 Ave.; res., 79 Central Ave. to Be Laid John 161 Sussex res. 161 Sussex St. A. J. 594 Grove St.; res., 259 Er*e 296 Newark Ave. Corbin, Stuyvesarrt tatBesI^ To- Fick, St.; Connolly, Peter 151 South 151 South With Jane HernTan 328 Henderson res. 328 St, Doyle & 385 St.; res., Stuyvesant Ave. Trieber, St.; res., Seiler, St.; Bambrick, Montgomery Carl 713 St. the the Sea Conspiring Henderson St. ? % Henry A. E. Rose, 226 Ninth St.; re3., 226 535 Monmouth St. Brunning, 713 Montgomery St.; res., Keep City by | Montgomery St. August Schlennig, 1,026 Summit Ave.; res., morrow Anton Gurkowski, 168 Warren St.; res., 168 Ninth St. Nufris Payarouk, 74 Colgate St.; res., 74 Col- in Cornelius 758 Ave.; res., 385 1,026 Summit Ave. Morning West to Rob the Warren St. John Kennally, 556 Grove St.; res,, 556 Grove gate St. O’Connor, Bergen York St. Ferdinand Kerle, 415 Germania Ave.; res., 415 Emil Berckmann, 88 Essex St.; res., 1600 St. A. Bozowski, 187 Brunswick St.; res., 187 With Storms. Christy Kau, 822 West Side Ave.; res., 822 Germania Ave. Supplied St., Hoboken. John Cavanagh, 635 Henderson St.; res., 635 Brunswick St. the Catholic Washington West Side Ave. Brauer & Oshrin, 1,076 Summit Ave.; res., John 138 Essex St.; res., 138 Henderson St. Trust Co* Orgecliowski, SIXTH WARD. Edward P. 222 res., 1,076 Summit Ave. Essex St. John D. Holland, 160 Pavonia Ave.; res., 160 Morris, Duncan Ave.; .yuuijjij oeuneimer, zui wauaaay bi. ; 158 Ave. H- Carroll, 317 Central Ave.; res., Jofln 86 Essex St„ res.. 86 Essex Pavonia Ave. 347 Cantra 1 Phillips, Halladay St. John Corcoran, 682 St.; res., 682 Ave. St. Patrick McManus, 593 Grove St.; res., 593 Montgomery Daesner Cemetery. Henry Lemkuhl, 145 Pine St.; res., 145 Pine Montgomery St. Bros., 513 Central Ave.; res.. 513 Thomas 159 Greene St.; res., 210 Grove St. Central Ave. Hickey, St. John Corcoran, 178 Montlcello Ave.; res., 806 St. 7 Frank Washington John F. Madden, 194 Pavonia Ave.; res., Moritz Muskovjtz, 268 Pine St.; res., 238 Pine Montgomery St. Zibitti, 443 Central Ave.; res.. 443 Wohltmann & 70 Montgomery St.; Central HOTELS FILLING UP EVIDENCE Wllkens, East Hamilton PI. St. William H. Hepsley, 192 Montlcello Ave.; res., Ave. Funeral services over the remains of WOMAN TURNS STATE’S res.. 88 St. 184 Six- Charles Wayne Thomas Murtha, 624 Grove St.; res., A. F. Girard, 370 Ave.; res., 192 Montlcello Ave. Daab, 31 Milton Ave.; res., 31 Milton Patrick 53 Sussex res., 53 Sussex Ave. former Police Commissioner Patrick Coyle, St.; teenth St. 370 Communipaw Ave. William F. Morris, 750 fiergen Ave.; res., 52 St. Charles Pavonia res., 130 Caesten McEwing, 130 Ave.; Fredk. Wrege, 133 Philip St.; res., 133 Philip Fair view Ave. Heeve, 55 Webster Ave.; res., 55 who died of heart dis- Deonizi 38 Greene St.; res., 38 Greene Pavonia Wbester Ave. Buckley, suddenly Hoiod, Aye. St. David E. O’Mara, 551 Mercer St.; res., 303 St. 181 Henry ease will take Cornelius P. Murphy, 199 Ninth St.; res., Frank A. Smith, 206 Communipaw Ave.; reB., Summit Ave. Beck, 168 Columbia Ave.; res., 163 Saturday afternoon, place Alex 29 res., 29 Mont- Columbia Ave. Petrie, Montgomery St.; Bay St. 206 Communipaw Ave. Patrick O’Day, 147 Academy St.; res., 147 at 10 o'clock to-morrow at St. Tried to a Loan gomery St. .> M. J. 605 G05 50 morning Obtain by Coyne, Henderson St.; res., Charles 323 Johnston Ave.; res., Academy St. c« South St.; res., 50 New Rules Make the res., 4a Segelhorst, South St. Age Charles G. Reers, 45 Newark Ave.; Henderson St. 323 Johnston Ave. Herm Kopf, 335 Summit 190 Acad- Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Van Ave.; res., Henry Newark Ave. M. J. Coyne, 264 Erie St.; res., 264 Erie St. Frank J. Loftus, 588 Grand St.; res., 42 Man- emy St. Martin, 227 Hancock Ave.; res., 227 Herself as St.; res., Hancock Ave. Vorst and Grand streets, where a Solemn Representing Michael J. Fallon, 211 Washington Michael Rohan, 555 Henderson St.; res., 563 ning Ave. George H. Donaldson, Kensington and West Limit of Suit 101 AJex Bathing Sussex St. Henderson St. John J. 112 Cornelison Ave.; res., Side Aves.; res., 710 Tonnele Ave. Schmitt. 100 Columbia Ave.; res., 100 mass of will be celebrated res., McLaughlin, Columbia high requiem Robert J. Murphy, 136 Montgomery St.; M. J. Kenny, 495 Grove St.; res., 197 Pavonia 112 Cornelison Ave. Mrs. Ellen Ave. * TENTH WARb. Dingelstedt. 136 St. Ave, 369 Buthman. 1,007 Summit res,, Ten Years. the Rev. Father for the Montgomery Patrick Anglesey, 369 Grand St.; res., « Ave.; by Zwinge R. R- wwon 806 Newark 1,007 Summit Modesty Sydney Rossiter, agent, Central Mr. J. Kenny, 64 Pavonia Ave.; res., 197 Pa- Grand St. aicuuire, Ave.; res., Ave. 100 LembecK New'ark Ave. Charles l happy repose of the soul of one of St. foot of Communlpaw Ave.; res., vonia Ave. M. J. 456 Pacific res., 445 Sohr, Milton Ave.; res., 1 Milton Culihan, Ave.; .James J. 683 Ave. The Ave. Pacific Ave. Tully, 683 Summit Ave.; res., Peter’s most faithful parishioners. Herman St.; res., THIRD WARD. £ umrnit Ave. Gustav 19S Bruemmer, 248 Washington 1 Thos. Furey, 114 Manning Ave.; res., 114 Neumann, Zabriskie St.; res., 193 464 Grove res., 464 Grove Joseph res., Zabriskie St. hymn of will be sung after the 248 Washington St. Adolph Binder, St.; Manning Ave. Fitzsimmons, 688 Newark Ave.; Calvary the New York real es- res., St. 68S Newark Ave. Antonio Ralph Cohen, P. H. 363 Henderson St.; 601 Grand 601 Grand Fauche, 524 Central Ave.; res., 524 [Special to “The Jersey City News.'*] mass Mark Sullivan. The remains Berminghqm, James 282 Ninth Joseph O’Neil, St.; res., Morris 607 Ave. by Mr. wiih 516 Monmouth St. Murtha, 450 Grove St.; res., St. Cohen, 795 Newark Ave.; res., Central tate broker, accused of cbnspriing 11 Sussex St. Summit Ave. Frederick ASBURY PARK. July 14.—Between will be laid to rest in the Catholic Ceme- Dudley Buck, 11 Sussex St.; res., John H. 953 Garfield Ave.; res., 944 Korbacb, 1.213 Summit Ave.; res., New Peter 399 Grove 281 Fifth Morris, Bernard 404 404 o2 Congress St. Mrs. Jane West to defraud the St. Butler, St.; res., Garfield Ave. McCue, St. Paul’s Ave.; res., the light with Founder Bradley and As- on the west next to the grave 33 Glen- St. St. Paul's Ave. 477 Central tery, side, of William Gross, 28 Grand St.; res., James Swan, 262 Johnston Ave.; res., 262 MeMaster, Ave.; res., Jersey Title and Guarantee Company John 321 Grove St.; res., 323 Grove St. Carmino West Side 477 Central Ave. bury Park over the Sunday trains and a of Mr. devoted sister. Young, Johnston Ave. Balbo. 1,045 Ave.; res., Buckley’s res., 120 Ar- Henry Central Stock Yard, foot of 1.045 West Side Ave. Caroline 239 Central this means of a mort- Matthew’ Farrell, 96 Hudson St.; Stuhr, 258 Johnston res., 258 Merthens, Ave.; res., new has city by obtaining Sixth St. Margaret Kettel, Ave.; Wm. F. 239 Central Ave. fight which recently sprung The pall bearers will be City Collector lington Ave. St.; res., 298 Montgomery Johnston Ave. Kuhn, 47 Giles Ave.; res., 47 Giles owned the res., 3U» James 351 Grove St.; res., 211 Bay Ave. Anton Larsen, 15 gage loan on* property not by John Sweeney, 309 Washington St.; Burns, Michael 47 Fairmount AVe.; res., 47 Pierce Ave.; res., 15 Pierce with regard to ice, the Ocean Grove Robert Director Michael B. St. Cullen, James Ave. Davis, Washington St. Fairmount Ave. Donovan, 117 Germania Ave.; res., woman, was placed on trial In the Court St.; & 609 Ave.; res., -47 Germania Avr Jacob 687 Camp Meeting Association seems to be of the Board of Freeholders; T. Henry Klinker, Jr., 33 Montgomery Strublng Offermann, Jersey John C. 218 res., Schenkel, Central Ave.; res., 687 Holmes, 222 Third Hatfield, Comfamnipaw Ave.; Ann Central Ave. of General Sessions this It is res., S3 Montgomery St. St. 218 Fay, 3,017 Boulevard; res., 3,017 Boule- hot and cold. The ice is Jus- morning. ^ 11 Communipaw Ave. C. blowing fight Chief of Police Benjamin Murphy, Gustave 478 Henderson St.; res., 3W Jiunes Kilmeade. 180 Railroad Ave.; res., 15 vard. Guckes, 425 Central Ave.; res., 425 Cen- will Zweil, Thomas McFadden, 690 Grand St.; res., tral Ave. a:i internal rumored that a sensation develope Grov-a St. Wayne St. Gtorg? Sc’.iuck 70 WaJci A\e.; res., 70 Wales struggle, while the Sunday tice of the Peace Patrick O’Connor, Westervelt St. E. O. Thomas J. 48 Hudson St.; res., 23 MOr- Frank A. Kohlhund, 383 Grove St.; res., 383 Ave. Martin, 699 Palisade Ave.; res., 35 when the woman takes the stand as a Kelly, John C. Smith, 318 Communipaw Ave.; res., St. train war is external. Former Detective Michael Kileauley, riS St. Grove St. Michael Cronin, 720 Newark Ave.; res., 720 Congress 109 423 Pacific Ave. witness for the State this afternoon. res., 19Z Grosss & Abramson, 255 Newark Ave.; res., Newark Ave. Henry Prigge, 548 Germania Ave.; res., 641 For the association alone has Emanuel Gross, 34 Montgomery St.; Thos. 540 Grand res., 540 Grand years John Shaughncssy, Patrick F. Lee ami 255 Newark Fleming, St.; H. L. New- Germania Ave. Bay St. Ave. St. Kors, 841 Newark Ave.; res., 841 Prosecutor in his opening ad- 335 ark Emilio 551 sold ice to residents of the resort and John Madden. Erwin, Emanuel 315 Henderson St.res., 19- John O'Brien, 210 Railroad Ave.; res., 442 Ave. Sbarberl, Central Ave.; res., 551 Gross, Michael Evans. 412 Pacific Ave.; res., Cehtral Ave. on of last Varjck St. Meyer 611 Summit Ave.; res., 611 has its Moran will have dress. stated that December 7 Bay St. Pacific Ave. Silberman, preserved monopoly by requiring Undertaker William 382 Henderson St.; res., ZL7 Christian Schneider, 227 Seventh St.; res., Summit Ave. W MULES ALE. to Margaret Farmer, John Kaiser, Jr., 732 Grand St.; res., 19 Myr- O. E. a of year Cohen had made application the 113 Erie St. Philip J. Cashin. 350 St. Paul’s Ave.; res., Gardner & Bro., 479 Grove St., Third license fee $100 from every foreign charge of the funeral. Third St. tle Ave. •**, res., 344 Second 183 Third 442 Second St. Ward; res., 634-Jersey Ave, for a loan on behalf of Mrs. El Justus L. Werther, 214 Washington St.; Mary Farmer, St.; res., Patrick 612 Grand 612 Grand ice wagon, of course, no death was company St. Fallon, St.; res., New- Henry F. Drewes, 118 Danforth Sev- which, company The news of Mr. Buckley’s 212 Washington St. St. Henry Rau, 687 Newark Ave.; res., 687 Ave., lcn on at No. 202 res., Patrick 194 Newark res., 613 ark Ave. enth Ward; res., 102 Harrison Ave. would pay. The United Ice friends. He Dingelstedt property Lewis Fisher & Bro., 109 Newark Ave.; Kelly, Ave.; Peter 264 Johnston res., 264 Companies a great shock to his many Ave. Peterson, Ave.; Peter J. Lammers & Tiederman, 201 Ocean Sev- 95 Mercer St. Jersey Johnston Ave. Bierne, 3,190 Boulevard; res., 3,190 Ave., of avenue. Mrs. hus- enth Ward; res., 201 Ocean Asbury Park yesterday p'aid the fee was in the street shortly before Ogden Diilglestedt’s 64 Morris St.; res., 64 Morris Hera Bros., 176 Newark Ave.; res., 176 New- Boulevard. Ave. stricken George Flint, Miles Morris, 150 Philip St.; res., 150 Philip Apgar Bros., S80 band his to her St. ark Ave. Louis Faller, 3,239 Boulevard; res., 3,239 Bergen Ave., Ninth Ward. and put a wagon in service, with the to the home of transferred property St. Eastern Wine & 1 o'clock and was taken res., 4» Harry J. 353 Grove St.; res., 199 Boulevard. Liquor Co., 666 Bergen Ave.g Charles Jackson, 48 Montgomery St.; Crosby, Samuel Handler, 386 Johnston Ave.; res., 386 Ninth intention of the association's He died shortly before his death. Ninth St. Joseph J. Scott, 984 Newark Ave.; res., 984 Ward; res., 52 Fairview Ave. cutting a friend at 11 »3 Morris street. Montgomery St. Johnston Ave. Archibold & 151 John A. Monmouth res., 381 Newark Ave. Gallagher. 109 Monticello Ave., Bernard Lannon, 273 "Washington St.; res., Kuhn, 384 St.; John J. 740 Grand 740 Grand trade as much as possible. The original application for the loan, Monmouth Farrell, St.; res., Nicholas 155 Eighth Ward; res., 109 Monticello Ave. within a few minutes. Montgomery St. St. St. Prigge, Manhattan Ave.; res., 155 INN AND TAVERN. The reason for the move is that he said, was for the Mrs. John 267 St.; res., 236 Conrad Surber, 59 Coles St.; res., 59 Cobs 69 Manhattan Ave. given BORN IN IRELAND. signed alleged Jamison, Washington James McLane, 69 Fairmount Ave.; res., Dravid Kruger, 245 Monmouth Fifth Warren St. St. Cornelius O’Connor, 796 Newark Ave.; res., 385 St., the association ice to The woman on Fairmount Ave. York Ward; res., 245 Monmouth St. supplied United Mr. was born in Ireland fifty- Dingelstedt by Cohen. Ellen Morris 28 Morris St John J. Clancy, 314 Seventh St.; res., 514 St. Buckley Reilly, 28 St.; res., Owen Foley, 371 Johnston Ave.; res., 371 Anthony J. 92 Old res., 2821/3 Seventh St. Joseph Keogh, 839 Newark Ave.; res., 501 Chapman. Bergen Rd., rivals in Asbury Park, and to this country December 23 signed the name of Ellen Felix G. Lowe, 140 Montgomery St.; Johnston Ave. Seventh Ward; 92 Old Go;Janies’ seven years ago, ami came Louisa Smakowska, 457 Henderson St.; res., Com muni paw Ave. res., Bergen Rd. Sixth St. James E. Haggerty, 205 Halladay St.; res., Matthew 9 the United people want revenge. The li- to a 12 457 Henderson St. Gustav Kurzel. 517 Newark res., 146 Foster, Exchange Place, First with his at the ago of six. He Dingelstedt necessary preliminary Henry Meyer, 142 York St.; res., Gregory 205 Hallady St. Ave.; 922 parents Cowan Bros., 399 Henderson St.; res., 399 Chestnut Ave. Ward; res., Bergen Ave. cense was paid under protest, and, it is st. Charles Berndt, 373 Johnston Ave.; res., 373 Bassford & Glenn. 3 and 5 settled in this and for fifty-one years paper. res., 364 Henderson St. Sophie Wohlken, 672 Newark Ave.; re3., 672 Exchange Place, city Carl Pankschen, 364 Henderson St.; Johnston Ave. First Ward; 183 Summit said, the matter will be taken to the The had Joseph W. Griffin, 449 Grove St.; res., 83 Newark Ave. res., Ave. lived at No. 132 Morris street. After suspicion of the company Henderson St. Frank BoQuel, 678 Grand St.; r<».» 14 Randolph Hugh McNulty, 66 and 68 34 res., 138 Mont- Erie St. Philip Weber. 822 Newark Ave.J res., 822 Montgomery St., courts, the fee considered exorbi- found in Harry Rose, Gregory St.; Ave. First Ward; res., 897 st. being he the of been aroused and an inspector Charles J. Notter, 434 Monmoifth St.; res., 434 Newark Ave. Montgomery leaving school entered employ gomery St. P. J. Costello, 650 Grand St.; res., 650 Grand James F. McKee, 139 Garfield Seventh tant. 72 Grand Monmouth St. J. H. W. Prange, 378 St. Paul's Ave.; res., Ave., in the rear house at the address given the George Luhrmann, 58 Essex St.; res., St. Ward; res., 139 Garfield Ave. the Ferry, serving A. Reutter & 548 Jersey Ave.; res., 272 378 St. Paul’s Ave. St. Son, Wm. L. 203 res., BEER CITIES FILLING UP. was much Moore, Communipaw Ave.; Patrick E. 754 Newark BOTTLER. was best known as real Mrs. Dingelstedt. She Charles J. McLaren, 125 Montgomery St.; res., Seventh St. Rodgers, Ave.; res., John many capacities. He 269 Wlilton St. 754 Newark Ave. H. Doscher, 330 Bergen Ave., Eighth that the 65 Monitor St. James Mackin, 448 Henderson St.; res., 448 Now “Twin Cities by the whica when she learned that applica- M. J. McGrath, 597 Grand St.; res., 113 Man- Rose L. Ward; res., 326 Bergen Ave. tender at the ferry, a position surprised Cono 28 Railroad Ave. r res., 28 Rail- Henderson St. Murphy, 763 Newark Ave.; res., 763 gate Zunni, ning Ave. Newark Ave John A. Kuhn. 384 Monmouth St., Third Sea” are beginning to fill up in earnest, tion had been made for a on road Ave. James Tumelty, 324 Barrow St.; re&., 343 he held for three decades. Mr. Buckley mortgage Louis P. Voos, 291 Halladay St.; res., 291 Maria Ward; res., 384 Monmouth St. Henderson »t.; res., Ninth St. Kelly, 702 Newark Ave.; res., 702 New- all the dead was Michael Kioiatkowski, 343 Halladay St. Henry F. Drewes, 98 Monticello.Ave., Eighth posters digging up old laws, notables the place and denied that she party James P. 288 First St.; res., 529 Jer- ark ave. made the acquaintance of many 343 Henderson St. Kelly, Otto Niendorff, 542 Grand St.; res., 542 Grand Ward; res., 102 Harrison Ave. 145 sey Ave. Giberson pros., 380 Summit Ave.; res., 36 and which only go into practice during the that he to such application. Michael Foley, 11 Exchange PL; res., St. Herz Bros., 176 Newark Ave., Third Ward; while at the ferry. He once said John Cleary, 123 Coles St.; res., 123 Coles 39 Vroom St. Clerk St. Edward Lau, 731 Grand St.; res., 731 Grand res.. 176 Newark ave. summer when the seashore is at The Prosecutor said it was jparned St. John Corcoran, 560 Newark res., 800 months, had shaken hands with every mail who Joseph Friend, 286 Henderson St.; re.s ,2S6 St. Ave.; Simon James. 27 Brunswick St., Fifth Ward; Joseph A, Fisher, 10 Coles St.; res., 10 Coles Montgomery St. 27 its and on a few new that Mrs. West was Mrs. Dingel- Henderson St. George Schlikemeyer, 460 Communipaw Ave.; John res., Brunswick St. loveliest, adding chair since the visiting res., 201 St. Roberts. 164 Baldwin Ave.; res., 64 sat in the President’s James T. Brennan, 138 Morris St.; res., 466 Ave. Brauer & Oshrin, 1076-1078 Summit Ave., John 416 Grove 416 Grove Communipaw Prescott PI. startlers, are again displayed. All the stdt and obtaining information relative Warren St. McCaffrey, St.; res., F. 232 Pine res., 232 Twelfth Ward; res., 1076-1078 Summit Ave. time he came to the countiy. 123 St. Christopher Niehaus, St.; Abbie Ryan, 657 Summit 657 Sum- John Smokoski, 128 Steuben St.; res., Pine St. Ave.; res., Herman Brauer, 648 Newark Ave., Eleventh old signs. “Gentlemen will not spit to the property. Louis Littman, 553 Ave.; res., 553 mit Ave. please OLD TIME DEMOCRAT. Steuben St. Jersey Sam Newman, 413 Pacific Ave.; res., 149 Ma- Ward; res., 648 Newark Ave. First Jersey Ave. Gennino D. Aiuisio, 786 Newark Ave.; res., on the “Ladies who wear neat On June last, the alleged Mrs. Din- David J. Golden, 74 First St.; res., 76 St. Claus Willms. 214 Webster Ave.,, Eleventh floor,” Mr. was a Democrat of the 8, Dennis 446 Henderson St.; res., ple 786 Newark Ave. Buckley St. Fitzgibbon, P.udolph Schmalfeldt, 321 Communipaw Ave.; Ward; res., 214 Webster Ave. dresses have that should be re- called at the Title Company’s 55 Atlantic 152 Sixth St. Henry Bock, 215 Tonnele Ave.; res., 215 Ton- rights old school a firm friend and loyal gelstedt John Smith, foot Morgan St.; res., res., 192 Pine St. John Findt, 35 Kearney Ave.; Eighth Ward; and Maurice 69 Coles St.; res., 69 Coles nela Ave. St. Sullivan, James D. Hunt, 310 Communipaw Ave.; res., res., 35 Kearney Ave. “No dogs and the He office and signed the mortgage, which 237 St. Joseph M. Brown, 747 Newark res., S2 spected.” allowed,” supporter of City Collector Davis. Austen E. Ruvane, 237 First St.; res., 310 Ave. Ave.; Kuehlke & Schlichtman, 99 Congress St., Elizabeth S. 158 Newark res., Communipaw Germania Ave. was made out in favor of Mrs. Ellen First St. Sanford, Ave.; 1 1 Halla- Twelfth Ward; res., 71 Bieecker St. sign made necessary by night owl spoon- was a member of the Board of Thomas Mack, Halladay St.; res., A. H. 48 48 elected 142 Morris St.; res., 142 34 Erie St. Bennlngs. Carlton Ave.; res., Charles F Mason, 11 Monitor Sixth woman en- Joseph Rubatsky, day St. Carl to Ave. St., ers at Eighth avenue, allowed the old First Diugelstedt for $3,800. The Morris St. Patrick Cahill, 325 Grove St.; res., 325 Grove Ward; res.,’ Monitor S-t. “Nobody Police Commissioners from _ William 326 Johnston Ave.; res., St. Sheridan, Frederick Becker, 856 Newark Ave.; res., 856 and it over to Philip Kelaher, 58 Grand St.; res., 139 Grand 100 Maple St. Bernard J. Reitze, 223 Palisade Ave., Eleventh to pass beyond this fence after ten P. M. district for two during the dorsed the check turned 122 Coles St.; res., 122 Newark Ave. terms, serving St. George Kirschner, John A. Pfennekoch, 340 Johnsfon Ave.; res., Ward; res., 223 Palisade Ave. Coles St. Dominico Jengo, 76 Larch Ave.; res., 76 under of the have Cohen. Cohen had signe3 an affidavit to James J. Fallon, 386 Grove St.; res., 394 Grove 340 Johnston Ave. The Greenville Brewing Co., foot Bartholdi penalty law,” regained years 1880-18S2. John H. 53 Coles 53 Coles Larch Ave. St Miller, St.; res., James 560 Grand 560 Grand Ave.; res., foot Bartholdi Ave. their annual the effect that the woman with him was St. Simons, St.; res., Henry McEnarey, 46 Montrose Ave.; res., 685 conspicuous publicity, to- He was one of St. Peter’s staunchest Martin 194 Second St.; res., 200 St. By order of the Board of Aldermen. McDonough, 77 Coles Newark Ave. were then Second St. Jacob Rubenfeld, 77 Coles St.; res., M. J. O'DONNELL. gether with that ever law re- faithful to the last and ever Mrs. Ellen Dinglestedt. They SEVENTH WARD. Wm. Werner. 535 Newark 535 stringent members, Dan Carlos, 148 First St.; res., 148 First St. Ave.; res., City Clerk. 1C4 371 Newark Ave. on arrested. York 7 St. Ralph J. Jordan, 110# Coles St.; res., Christ. Wendler, 371 Ocean Ave.; res., City Clerk’s Office, Jersey City, N. J., July garding bathing costumes the streets. ready to contribute to her charities, it is Walter J. Wayne, 156 St.; res., Andrew' Mercer St. Ocean Ave. J. Manning, 575 Newark Ave.; res., 9, 1902. Title Paul's Ave. 575 Newark Ave. This year an amendment has said those who knew him best that President J. E. Hulshizer of the James Murphy, 431 Grove St.; res. 431 Grove 459 Ocean res., 459 Ocean however, by 76 Newark res., 83 Henry Meyer, Ave.; Thomas F. Regan, Ave.; St. Ave. Thomas J. McCann, 513 Newark Ave.; res., appeared which makes it indecent Mr. has away Guarantee and Trust Company and a Railroad Ave. 513 Newark only Buckley probably given Henry Vemy, 87 Coles St.; res., 151 Railroad Patrick M. O’Hara, 83 Ocean Ave.; res., 83 Ave. Jane Patterson, 158 Steuben St.; res., 158 for over cause of his number of of the institution Ave. Ocean Ave. ELEVENTH WARD. CORPORATION NOTICE. persons ten years to appear in $30,000 in the charity during employes Steuben St. John F. Madden, 301 Eighth St.; res., 7 East Jules G. Old Bergen Rd.; res., 226 to the Edward J. 154 First St.; res., 154 First Jaccard; Edward Schine'Jcr., 41 Oakland Ave.; res., 41 Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day bathing suits. It reads:— life. He was a firm believer in the Bibli- gave testimony relating applica- Farley, Hamilton PI. Old Bergen Rd. St. Oakland Avt. of July, 1902, the Commissioners of Assessment tion for the mortgage, the signing of the Tim Feury, 104 Armstrong Ave.; res., 104 of “The by-law concerning bathing, ap- cal injunction: “Let not your right nnnd Gilbert McGovern, 349 Henderson St.; res., FOURTH WARD. Henry 31 tiger, 322 Fr*»nkitn 3:.i ies., 122 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Board and the arrest of the accused. Armstrong Ave. Franklin S(. Street and their final papers 197 St. Robert 271 Grand res., 271 Water Commissioners 9. has been know what left hand doeth.’ Bay Eardley, St.; Anna 26 Greneville Ave.; res., proved May 1893, amended, your The State’s case was stil lin C. 84 Essex 84 Essex Grad Schlattmann, Frank BietteuMd, 126 Y/cbstir A>e.; res., 226 assessment map, and report for the progress Geo. Zimmer, St.; res., St. 26 Greenville Ave. and all was a member of St. Robert 333 Grand 249 Grove Webster Ave. ACQUIRING OF LANDS, CONDEMNING OF persons, excepting children under He when court adjourned for the noon re- Keating, St.; res., Oscar J. Fisher, 259 Lembeck Ave.; res., 259 John 65 Hudson St.; res., 65 Hudson St. Thos. J. Feeney, 89 Oakland Ave.; res., 30*6 EASEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION OF A B. for 10 cess. Brennan, Lembeck Ave. ten years of age, are forbidden to appear Council, No. 183, C. L., years, St. Peter 199 199 -Central Ave. MAIN SEWER IN THE GREENVILLE McCree, Montgomery St.; res., Ulrich Beck, 88 McAdoo Ave.; res., 88 Mc- Association, the John Rafienski, 114 Essex St.; res., 114 Essex Montgomery St. Gustave Cohen, 628 Newark Ave.; res., 543 SECTION OF JERSEY CITY, KNOWN AND on the streets or walks of Ocean Grove, the P. R. R. Ferrymen’s Adoo Ave. Pavonia Ava. St. Thas. F. 319 Grove res., 572 DESIGNATED AS THE “SWAMPY CREEK LOST IN HER SUNDAY BEST. McGrath, St.; Walter D. Gimbert, 283 Lembeck Ave.; res., to and Police Mutual Aid Society and St. Vin- Thomas 242-244 Warren res., 212- Ave. Henry Fuchs. 173 Webster Ave.; res., 173 MAIN SEWER.” going from the bathing grounds, Trotter, St.; Jersey 285 Lembeck Ave. 244 Warren St. 191 Railroad 191 Webster Ave. in accordance with presented to said in cent de Paul and other church so- George Scbeetz, Ave.; res., Annie 544 Garfield Ave.; res., 544 petition any other than ordinary street ap- Society 34 Hudson 34 Hudson Railroad Ave. Hanley, Xavier Dillinger, 133 Franklin St.; res., 133 Board on the 7th of March, 1899, and con- John Jones, St.; res., Garfield Ave. day cieties in St Peters Took Life in tke Station St. Strubing & 518 Jersey Ave.; res., Franklin St. formably to the provisions of Chapter 107 of parel.” parish. Mary Classy Offerman, William F. Malmbach, 218 Old Bergen Rd.; Herman Simon Yasulaitys, 141 Morris St.; res., 141 222 Third St. Harder. 499 Palisade Ave.; res., 499 the Laws of 1885, and more particularly de- a -leal of Is Found. res.. 218 Old Bergen Rd. Pali sad a CHILDREN AT THE Mr. Buckley owned good Honse Quietly—She Morris St. Jos. A. 400 Grand 400 Grand Ave. scribed as follows:— BATHS. Murphy, St.; res., Charles Loertscher, 119 Ocean Ave.; res., 119 and Patrick Gately, 51 Greene St.; res., 53 Greene St. Robert Guenther, 157 New York Ave.; res., Beginning at the intersection of the centra For this of property in the lower part of the city Classey, aged four years, was Ocean Ave. 88 Reservoir piece magnanimity on the Mary St.‘ Emanuel 299 Grand 192 Bay Ave. line of Spring street with the northerly line of Gross, St.; res., Wm. M. Rodgers, 539 Ocean Ave.; res., 639 part of the Ocean Grove is reputed to have left an estate wort.i to the Second Precinct station Bernard Reily, 213 Warren St.; res., 126 Sus- St. Otto Stenger, 157 Griffith St.; res., 157 Grif- Terhune avenue; thence westerly and within authorities the brought Ocean Ave. fith St. across sex St Emanuel Gross, 209 Railroad Ave.; res., 192 the line of an'easement 30 feet in width house two little last at John Buckholz, 47 Long St.; res., 47 Long Lawrence 464 described owners of bath houses are probably re- $100,000. by girls night Catherine Baxter, 50 York St.; res., 50 York Bay St. Sutton, Hoboacn Ave.; res., 464 all private lands that the following St. Hoboken Ave. He never married and is survived St. Louis L. Douglass, 334 Grand St.; res., 162 centre line may bisect;— sponsible. Children under of course, by about a quarter of nine o’clock. She Louis Biesterfeld, 245 Pearsall Ave.; res., 245 Ferdinand line of ten, Patrick O'Brien, 249 Warren St.; res., 2oo Van Horn St. Blenkle. 153 Oakland Ave.; res., Beginning at a point in the easterly Pearsall Ave. 153 Oakland cannot robe and disrobe themselves. one brother, M itthew Buckle/. had wandered away from home and York St. Wm. C. Newman, 289 Grove St.; res., 289 Ave. the Morris , distant 5 feet northerly, Jacob Arnold, 191 Fulton Ave.*, res., 191 Ful- Richard 79 the Morris _A,_ Alfred Cox, 247 Washington St.; res., 247 Grove St. Weiss, HuUon St.; res., 3G Cam- measured along the easterly line of They must have and no extra 'could not find her way back. She knew ton Ave. bridge Ave. Canal from the intersection thereof with tho assistance, Washington St. Christopher White, 190 York St.; res., 122 61 Chris. J. ttoran, 61 Ocean Ave.; res., 42 Bowers 42 line of an easement condemned for could be made for her name and where she llTed. but Samuel Malapsky, 220 Henderson St.; res., 320 Highlad Ave. Rudolph Seeberger, St.; res., northerly charge extra bath owing Ocean Ave. Bowers St. the construction and maintenance of a main Warren St. Philip Kelehar, 198 Grand St.; res., 139 Grand 150 to an in her was una- F. W. Bleicher, 150 Fulton Ave.; res., Louis 119 Sherman sewer known as the “Girard avenue main house accommodation. In the crowded YACHT CLUB OUTINC. impediment speech M. Heffern, 368 Henderson St.; res., 368 Hen- St. Boehm, Avo.; res., il'J Dressed Fulton Ave. Sherman Ave. thence in a ble to mnke herself understood. derson St. Owen' A. Doyle, 263 Henderson St.; res., 263 sewer’’; running easterly straight season when the line at the bath Frank E. Chase, 72 Ocean Ave.; res., 72 Ocean Gottfried 230 line or course to a the intersection waiting in her best, she sat in Michael Cafoano, 32 Railroad Ave.; res., 32 Henderson St. Nadler, Central Ave.; res., 230 point, ty^ng Sunday quietly Ave. Central Ave. of the line of terhune avenue with house window is or a hundred Railroad Ave. Charles Ernst, 79 Railroad Ave.; res., 79 northerly fifty deep a the patrolmen’s room, awaiting the com- Stephen T. Herig, foot Linden Ave.; res.r foot Arion S3 83 the centre line of thence within BarnackerS Enjoy Pleasant W. P. Kett, 354 Grove St.; res., 21 Wayne Railroad Ave. Singing, Society, Hutton St.; res., Spring street; and bathers of some of her folk. She was not Linden Ave. Hutton the lines of an easeirient 20 feet in width call themselves lucky to get ing St. Thomas Fleming, 421 Jersey Ave.; res., 421 St. Christian Lohrengel, 521 Ocean Ave.; res., 521 Theodore 340 Central 340 across the , parallel and adjacent even a in Honor of a afraid of the big policemen and seemed Anton Milczarski, 80 Essex St.; res., 26 Canal Jersey Ave. Link, Ave.; res., damp suit with a wet bathhouse, Excursion Ocean A.ve. Central Ave. to the northerly line of the easement condemned the situation. a St. Nellie MeArdle, 401 Grand St.; res., 401 Grand to enjoy About quar- Jacob Edinger, 126 Linden Ave.; res., 123 William C. 445 Palisade for the construction and maintenance of the the woman with five or six children Morris Roth, 364 Grove St.; res., 190 Fifth St. Hagen, Ave.; res., Visitor. ter after nine her father came to the Linden Ave. 148 Webster Ave. main sewer known as the “Girard avenue main Chicago W. Garretson, 51 Newark Ave.; res., M. F. Cronin, 287 Grove St.; res., 287 Grove a nuisance to the and a George Henry Paetze, 117 Ocean Ave.; res., 117 Ocean 332 thence across a of land in proves public station house and took her home. Ave. St. Sylvester Conklin, Hoboken Ave,; res., sewer”; strip 18% Highland Ave. 332 Hoboken Ave. process of acquisition, which said strip is 20 dead loss to the bath house owner. Patrick McArdle, 19 Newark Ave.; res., 137 Elmer Magee, 253 Grand St.; res., 253 Grand 588 John J. McArdle, 588 Ocean Ave.; res., Gaeckle, 154 Central res., 154 feet in width and lies between the westerly Mercer St. St. % Eugene Ave.; The members of the Barnacle Yacht Ocean Ave. Central Ave. line of the Morris Canal and the exterior line Fishing during the past few days has Patrick McArdle, 7 Exchange PL; res., 137 Matthew Pelgen, 310 Grand St.; res., 363 Fred Schlechter, 1,710 Boulevard; res., 1,710 John D. LilienthaJ. 596 Newark res., for piers in the Newark Bay, which atrip is Club and their friends enjoyed a very At tlie Bottom of too Sea. Mercer St. Grand St. Ave.; been particularly good. During a fish- Boulevard. 596 Newark Ave. parallel and adjacent to the northerly line of Victor Wilnsz, 205 Washington St.; res., 205 FIFTH WARD. 23 Old pleasant outing Sunday afternoon at Joseph Lewis, 23 Old Bergen Rd.; res., Christian Zecker. 662 Newark Ave.; res., 662 the strip of land acquired for the construction ing trip Saturday an Asbury Park party Washington St. as C. J. McCormack, 356 Seventh St.; res., 319# Bergen Rd. Newark Ave. and maintenance of the main sewer known their clubhouse, at the foot of Linden Valentine Schulz, 1 Provost St.; res., 1 Pro- 457 Ocean and the struck a school of blnefish. Ten Pavonla Carl Rieger, 457 Ocean ;Ave.; res., A. C. Meyn & Bro., 365 Palisade res., the “Girard avenue main sewer,” large vost St. Ave. Ave.; avenue. Chr. Witte, 474 Grand St.; res., 474 Ave. 365 Palisade Ave. same is now open to public inspection in the ones were the heaviest Helnig & Crosby, 352 Henderson St.; res., 351 Henry Rose quickly landed, Grand St. Jacob Thomas, 60 Rose Ave.; res., 60 Wa Meyer, 198 New York Ave.; res., office of the Clerk of said Board. The outing was given in honor of Henderson St. Ave. And notice is also given that the lands to be weighing The fish were Hudson 66 Hudson Bernard McGurk, 338 First St.; res., 453 Palisade Ave. 8% pounds. Martin Jensen, 66 St.; res., Martin Stenzell, 330 Pearsall Ave.; res., 330 assessed for said main sewer construction may James Barry, of Chicago, who came on York St. Joseph Young, 414 Hoboken Ave.; res., 414 well and a num- St. 202 Pearsall Ave. be described as follows:— running Saturday quite 89 Morris 119 Grand Thomas Dolan, 202 Wayne St.; res., Hoboken Ave. to visit his vice- John Donelan, St.; res., Charles St. 556 Ocean res., 556 WEST SIDE AVENUE, were brother. George Barry, Warne S. Clair, Ave.; Frank Zink, 341 New York Ave.; res., 341 ber caught from the pier. With St. oh the east side from a about 21.14 feet the club. Michael J. Egan, 223 Mercer St.; res., 223 Ocean Ave. New York Ave. point commodore of Philip Corridon, 141 Steuben St.; res., 141 Steu- north of Danforth avenue to a the smaller fish appear the Mercor St. Arthur Keppler, 1,557 Boulevard; res., 1,557 Peter Soanlon, 512 Newark Ave.; res., 473 point 2,174.13 porpoises, ben St. north Skipper George Barry, ,Tr., took a William Wiley, 322 Sixth St.; res., 67# Erie Boulevard. Pavonia Ave. feet thereof. and the first school of the George A. Bendrick, 37 Sussex St.; res., 37 135 WEST SIDE yesterday big St. John F. Driscoll, 130 Ocean Ave.; res., MicM. J. G.iffin. 73 Palisade Ave.; res., 73 AVENUE, party for n sail in the yaeht Golden Kod. Sussex St. on the west side from a point about 201 feet and the that ever visited Gross & Abramson, 332 First St.; res., 25j Ocean Ave. Palisade Ave. season, largest Thomas Reilly, 62 First St.; res., 423 Hender- south of Cator avenue to a 1.807.51 feet Among those who enjoyed the trip were: Newark Ave. August Funk, 388 Ocean Ave.; res., 388 Ocean Charles Bindig. 402 Palisade Ave.; res., 402 point son St. north of Cator avenue, and including all prop- Asbury. was seen a quarter of a mile Patrick McGovern, 272 Wayne St.; res., 32S Ave. Palisade Ave. —Mr. and Mrs. A. Swenderman, Mr. Samuel Friedman, 40 Sussex St.; res., 40 Sus- 99 Ocean 99 Ocean erty from West Side avenue to the Morris Wayne St. George Schroll, Ave.; res., Frederick Bleum, 328 Palisade Ave.; res., 153 from shore. It is estimated that there sex St. Canal, excepting the right of way of the West and Mrs. Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. Michael Sproules, 236 Wayne St.; res., 59 Ave. Ogden Ave. B%yer, John Shaugtmessy, 19» warren st.; res., iuj 695 Summit Ave. Side Connecting R. R. were over a thousand. The fish were St. Mary Gehrs, John C. Brehinger, 373 Palisade Ave.; res., 373 Miss Emil A. Sussex St. Colgate SPRING STREET, P. H. Erhart, Barry. Corcoran, 336 Newark Ave.; res., EIGHTH WARD. Palisade Ave. an L. P. McGrath, 384 Grove St.; res., 384 Grove Christopher from Cator avenue to McAdoo avenue* feeding, which is said to be unusual James Bratten, 143 St. Paul’s 143 Graef, George B. Riley, Max Gruner and St. 336 Newark Ave. Berg Bros., 158 Monticello Ave.; res., 99 Ave.; res., FOWLER AVENUE, 273 Monmouth St.; res., 273 St. Paul’s Ave. occurrence, porpoises as a rule passing John Muller. 157 Montgomery St.; res., 157 John J.. McGrath, Jewett Ave. from a 100 feet north of McAdoo ave* james Barry. Monmouth St. point Montgomery St. George Smith, 418 Jackson Ave.; res., 420 Phil C. Heck, 154-156 Ogden Ave.; res., 120 nue to Van Nostrand avenue. by these waters without stopping. Thoma9 31 Brunswick res., A race between E. H. Graef P. J. Lynch. 29 Grand st.; res., 29 Grand St. Prendergast, St.; Jackson Ave. Ogden Ave. HUDSON rowing 411 York St. BOULEVARD, Among recent arrivals from Jersey Henry P. O’Brien, 133 Morgan St.; res., 93 Charles C. Bally, 476 Jackson Ave.; res., 478 Edward Groeschel, 82 Beacon Ave^; res., 82 on the west side from Fulton avenue to a and B. furnished much John Introcaso, 3S2 First St.; res., 343 Rail- George Riley Steuben St. Jackson Ave. Beacon Ava. point 144 feet south of Van Nostrand avenue, are Mr. Bedle at the road Ave. City Randolph amusement for the The race was Max Feinstein, 125 Essex St.; res., 125 Essex Anthony C. Lembeck, 62 Harrison Ave.; res., Rudolph Kaeseberg, 63 Franklin Stj res., 63 and from McAdoo avenue to Cator avenue, and party. William 456 Grand res., 456 Grand St. Lohse, St.; 62 Harrison Ave. Franklin St. on the east side from Fulton avenue to 113 Hathaway Inn, Mr. David Young at the finished that the so closely judge, George Thomas Wilson, 129 Montgomery St.; res., 45 Strubing & Offermann, 471 Jackson Ave.; res., John Michel, 236 New York Ave.; res., 236 feet north of Van Nostrand avenue. J. O’Reilly 267 Newark Ave.; res., Coleman. Mrs. J. Waymar at the Grand winner. Late Newark Ave. Hugh 222 Third St. New York Ave. VAN NOSTRAND AVENUE. # Beyer, could not decide the 567 Ave. A. J. Clements, 113 Newark Ave.; res., 342 Jersey Bernard J. Crowley, 39 Mallory Ave.; res., Frederick Treiber, 224 Palisade Ave.; res., 61 f?om Hudson Boulevard to its westerly ter* Avenue. Louis 311 Railroad res., 21 in the afternoon a dinner was served to Grove St. C. Bulloch, Ave.; 39 Mallory Ave. Jefferson St. % Gardner Ave. -A- SECOND WARD. Robert Livingston, 19 Morton PI.; res., 19 Louis Brauer, 626 Newark Ave.; res., 573 McADOO AVENUE, the whole 361 Third res., 361 party. Guiseppe Defllice, St.; Morton PI. Newark Ave. on the south side from Hudson Boulevard to John Pankowski, 171 Twelfth St.; res., 171 Third St. Golden a cat- Walter G. Guyon, 128 Monticello Ave.; res., F. W. Schneeloch. 54 Ferry St.; res., 54 its westerly terminus, and on the north side The Rod, twenty-foot Twelfth St. 253 Railroad Ave.; res., 253 ST. JOSEPH’S DECORATION. John Ahrens, 128 Montic«Sllo Ave. Ferrv St. from a point about 95.7 feet west of Hudson boat of the has Johanna Cahill, 207 Fourteenth St.; res., 207 Ave. boat, the fastest fleet, Railroad Edward Thiele, 926 Communipaw Ave.; res., Mary Bosquet, 73 Laidlaw Ave.; res., 73 LaM- Boulevard to its westerly terminus. Fourteenth St. A. D'Elisa, 390 First St.; res., 390 Third number of races from The Only book John 326 Communipaw Ave. law Avo. STEVENS AVENUE, and in St. won a Diver—No use talking,.-this Is Martin Conroy, 463 Henderson St.; res., 463 St. The decorations repairs Ed. Reilly, 341 Jackson Ave.; res., 341 Jack- MUtscmer & iviesewr. rjo ugaen A\e.; from a point about 20.44 feet east of Fowl«f Madaline and Chick. The Golden Henderson St. Michael 344 First St.; res., 344 First One, too for me.—Chicago American. Pinto, son res., 167 Ogden Ave. avenue to its westerly terminus. Joseph’s Church are progressing rapidly. has to be the fastest of her deep Patrick Reilly, 778 Jersey Ave.; res., 778 Jer- Ave. Rod proved V St. F. Drewes, 98 Monticello Ave.; res., William Giock. £89 Hoboken Ave.; res*., 179 TERHUaNE AVENUE, \ sey Ave. 87 St.; res., 87 Colgate Henry The has been built in the south- class this year, and is ready to challenge Frank Damato, Colgate 102 Harrison Ave. Hoboken Ave. from Hudson Boulevard to Spring street. baptistry James J. Deane, 177 Henderson St.; res., 245 St. comers. John J. Boylan, 649 Communipaw Ave.; res., Gua Schroeder, 449 Palisade Ave.; res., 449 CATOR AVENUE, east corner of the church and the all Thirteenth St. & Bros., 271 Railroad Ave.; res., 94 Imbriglio 106 Sackett St. Palisade Ave. on the north side from Hudson Boulevard tm The oliicers and members of the club Thos. Farrell, 480 Grove St.; res., 480 Grove St. and the have been en- Brunswick Carl Wenel, 380 Jackson Ave.; res., 380 Jack- Philip Disque, 4 Hope St.; res., 4 Hope St. the intersection of its northerly side with sacristy sanctuary are:—Edward Martins, commodore; St. Frank Giodano, 102 Brunswick St.; res., 102 son Ave. Janies O. Tully, 79 Laldlaw Ave.; res., 79 Swampy Creek; and on the south side from a Wm. C. Young, 474 Henderson St.; res., 337ft St. larged. George Barry, vice-commodore; George Brunswick John J. Murphy, 723 Grand St.; res., 1,0S2 Laldlaw Ave. point about 54.29 feet west of Hudson Boule- Pavonia Ave. E. 274 St.; res., 422 secretarv and treasurer; Peter Thomas Bell, Wayne Garfield Ave. James J. McGuire, 564 Newark Ave.; res., vard to the intersection of its southerly side The beautiful stained glass windows Beyer, Thos. B. Crotty, 573 Henderson St.; res., 573 Jackson Ave. Row- Thomas Glennon, 480 Communipaw Ave.; res., 4S8 Pavonia Ave. with Swampy Creek. H. Erhart. Stewart: Major Arthur Henderson St. 423 Second St.; res., 423 Sec- with the scene of the “Crucifixion” will Nicola Colona, Comnnmipaw Ave. Jacob Kehrwdd. 195 Ogden ave., res., 27 Said map also shows that property which, land. of the Third Regiment of N. G. of Henry Klaus, 546 Grove St.; res., 546 Grove 480 ond St. Fimbel, 361 Jackson Ave.; res*, 361 Franklin St. in the foregoing description, is immediately, Now there is a in Schaeffer. Max St. 179 Wayne St.; res., 179 Joseph be changed. figure N. J.: D. Schaeffer. J. Henry Weppler, Jackson Ave. Gustav Balmer, 3,529 Boulevard.; res., 3,529 and which is prospectively benefited by the Malachie1 Tarrant, 640 Grove St.; res., 659 St. said which has no Greiner. Chas. Hopper. George Peterson, Wayne A. H. Sauerland, 603 Ocean Ave.; res., 603 Boulevard. construction of sewer. the lower left hand corner Grove St. 178 Mercer St.; ires., 385 Chas. Edward Keoghan, Ave. Jacob J. Muller, 642 Newark Ave.; res., 149 And that in accordance with the provisions Peter Kern, John Treanor. Henry, Richard J. Fallahee, 577 Grove St.; res., 577 Ocean head; that will be takfcn out and the Montgomery St. Cornelius O'Connor, 570 Communipaw Ave.; Baldwin Ave. of the Act above cited the 6th day of August. Chas. George Barry, Jr., skipper. Grove St. H. Baxter, 241 Mercer St.; res., 286 P. Keyn, Patrick res.. 385 York St. Patrick Boulger, 98 Webster Ave.; res., 98 1902, at 2 o’clock M., and the Assembly of the window will be entirely Frank Slavinski, 180 Thirteenth St.; res., 180 Monmouth St. are margin Joseph E. Colford, 77 Mallory Ave.; res., 149 Webster Ave. Chamber of the City Hall hereby fixed as Thirteenth St. Connolly, 363 Monmouth St.; res., The main of will Christopher Ave. TWELFTH the time and place when and w'here the Board new. group figures Peter Rysiecki, 182 Eleventh St.; res., 182 St. Boyd WARD. 329 Varieft. William Foster, 32 Morten PI.; res., 32 Mor- of Street and Water Commissioners will meet 153 Rail- Martin Schindler, 365-7-9 Central res., not be touched. BAPTIST CHURCH Eleventh St. John Smith, 409 Monmouth St.; res., Ave.; to bear, consider and adjudicate .upon all / AT BERGEN 566 566 ton PI. Ave. •• _ Antonio Zazzarino, Grove St.; res., 365-7*9 Central and road Ave. George Christman, 683 Ocean Ave.; res., 683 objections to said assessment map and report It is hoped to have the carpenters Grove St. / 3ol Third St.; res., 3o4 v Dietrich Kramer, 229 South St.; res., 229 Amillo Altanasio, Ocean Ave. that may be presented In writing. Moore’s Absence to M. J. Curry, 210 Erie St.; res., 216 Erie St. m South St. masons out this week. Rev. Addison Third St. Kenny, 393 West Side Ave.; res., 393 By order of the Board of Street and Water Carl Hammer, 249 Brunswick St.; res., 249 224 ayne res., 234 George Charles Voldenauer, 1,058 Summit Ave.; res., John O’Connor, St.; West Side Ave. Commissioners. Be Filled Various Ministers. Brunswick St. St. 1,058 Summit Ave. -*- by Y^ayne John Bauer, 598 Communipaw Ave.; res., 598 GEO. T. BOUTON, David Foley, 5S9 Henderson St.; res., 613 442 Grand St.; 442 Grand Jacob Kerner. 961 Summit Ave.; res., 961 The Church will hold Owen Farley. res., Communipaw Ave. Clerk. Bergen Baptist Henderson St. Summit Ave. 3902. St 532 West Side Dated Jersey City. July 2, services in th« Wladisiaw Zizenski, 139 Ninth St.; res., 139 Michael P. Kealy, 121 Fremont St.; res., 9 Mrs. R. J. KeMy, Axe.; res., Rudolph Reicherz, 437 Palisade Ave.; res., 437 TO VERONA LAKE. their Sunday morning Side X\e. * OFF Ninth St. Mill road. 532 West Palisade Ave. 390 Jackson Ave.; res., 390 Summit lecture room of the church, beginning Joseph Cowan, 607 Grove St.; res., 399 Hen- Thomas G. Moran, 450 Grand St.; res., 430 Jacob Hausen, Peter Melssa, 1,205 Ave.; res., 1,205 Jackson Ave. Summit Ave. the Free derson St. IN CHANCERY OF . The Ladles’ Aid Society of with Sunday, July 20. While the Rev. W. 415 Jackson Ave.; res., 627 Boule- Fred Schussler, 175 Provost St.; res., 177 GMk’haei A. Kane, 353 Montgomery St.; res., A. Gallagher, John Lang, 3,523 Boulevard; res., 3,523 to Verona Lake the is in St. St. Summit Ave. vard. Reformed Church'went Addison Moore, pastor, away Congress 337 Montgomery 51o 511 To Minnie Lewis. Barney Wilkens, 222 Ninth St.; res., 322 McCormack, 3SiM Monmouth St.; res., George Newkirk, Bergen Ave.; res., Hyman Rosenberg, 45 Leonard St.; res., 45 ten John’j. ° virtue of an order of the Court of Chan- today. Th.y started about o'cl^fc other ministers will take his Ninth St. St. Bergen Ave. Leonard St. By Europe, 325 Monmouth 172 Monticello 523 of New Jersey, made on the day of the Patrick J. Power, 185 Coles St.; res., 185 17 Brunswick St.; res., 17 Herman Brauer, Ave.; res,* Gustav' A. Loth, Tonnele Ave.; res., cery and returned in good time for dinner. James Cosgrove. hereof. In a cause wherein Oscar Lewis place. Coles St. 172 Monticello Ave. 523 Tonnele Ave. date 357 West Side 225 Hutton and you are defendant, you A number of were Karezewski. 604 Henderson res., 404 Third St.; res.. 404 Wm. J. Hulford, Ave.; res., Herman Loth, St.; res., 225 is complainant, large people present. The Rev. Edward Lowe will preach Frank St.; BFerdTnandSScerbo, to answer or St. 357 West Side Ave. Hutton St. are required appear, plead, demur 604 Henderson Third St. __ 49 Atlantic 49 At- to the bill of said complainant, on or before 20; Theodore A. IC. Gessler, I>. I)., Aron Snaper, 178 Eleventh St.; res., 178 Elev- Hollereth, 300 Newark Ave.; res., 300 M. J. McMahon. St.; res., Frank Pfleger. 3,438 Boulevard: res., 3,438 July Frances the second day of August next, or the said D. enth eSt. Ave. Boulevard. July 27; the Rev. Witten Jenkins, Newark 784 Grand 589 Central will be taken as-confessed against you. A. 639 Grove 639 Grove 409 Third St.; res., 44» Sec- Spatz, St,; res., 784 Grand Fred. Bunker, Ave.; res., 589 bill the Rev. M. G. Peter Kane, St.; res., Michael Faccone, laHenryC bill is filed a di- THE HOMELIEST MAN IN JERSEY CITY of England, August 3; St- Central Ave. The said against you for St. 489 from the bond of matrimony. Coker. August 10: the Rev. J. IC. Fol- 178 Pawn la 506 123 Brunswick St.; res., 123 Bruns- J. D. Muller, 697 Ocean Ave.; res., 91 Vir- Johanes Menslng, Tonnele Ave.; res., vorce Patrick Casey, Ave.; res., °JohnfAllen, June 2. A. D. 3902. the 489 Tonnele Ave. Dated well, August 17; Rev. James P. Grove St. wick St. 235 38 Paterson WILLIAM H. SPEER, as the handsomest, and others are In- 337 Railroad res.. Killlon, 235 Randolph Ave.; res., Win. Wesselmann, St.; res., 38 Jr., As well 24th and Weitemeyer, 104 Pavonia Avfe.; re3., Nicholas Scatworchio, Ave.; SiJohnAJ.e Hunter will preach-the 31st. Edward Randolph Ave. Paterson St. Col’r of Compl’t.. FREE vited to call on any druggist and get deacons will lead the 181 Ninth St. Fourth 236 R. H. Blewitt. 668 Communipaw Ave.; res., Jonn von Bergen, 301 Central Ave.; res., 301 The following 527 Grove St.; re3., 160 Hynes, 3MV4 St.; res., Thomas Coweta, ^jvNetlf0*1 668 Communipaw Ave. Central Ave. a trial bottle Of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat Wednesday evening meetings;—Mr. Third St. 960 Summit 325 res.. 325 NINTH WARD. Henry Reuter, Ave.; res., 960 Mr. John M. Mr. William T. Hawkes, 230 Erie St.; res., 230 Railroad Ave.; THE FINAIj ACCOUNT OF THE SUH- a that is to Harry J. Pond, Davis, SRulgiStBotti, A. R. O'Neill, 848 West Side Ave.; Tes., 170 Summit Ave. and Lungs, remedy guaranteed Erie St. 74 scriber, executor of Mary E. Van Riper, de- Charles Sanderson. Mr. Prank Woolsey, 370 Fifth 370 Glen wood Ave. Hubert Garrecht, Nelson Ave.; res., 74 Sullivan, 189 Pavonia Ave.; res.. St.; res., ceased. will be settled by the Hudson County cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, B. Mr. Eugene RAntoBioABuonawso. Harry Muller, 809 West Side Ave.; res., &G9 Nelson Ave. Mr. Alfred Abrahams, Calvin 183 Third 8t. v 41 Nelson Orphans’ Court on June 20, 1902. 391 West Side Ave. Wm. Kuhlen, Ave.; res., 41 Nel- Mr. William and Mr. 295 Ninth res., 179 Forlno. 391 Fourth St; ras.. CLARENCE LINN. Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price Record, Bulkeley Henry C. Knoop, St.; FThhonws Charles Detfen, 532 Mercer St.; res., 532 Mer- son Ave. William Reed. Coles St. Fourth St. *-a. and 50c. -». v-: