VOL. VII. NO. 20. HOBOKEN, N. J., SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881. PRICE THREE CENT&

ways improved before the foundation assistant at an early date, and certainly deceased during twenty-four years of PLUMBING, ETC. CEMTS' FURNtSHtMG GOODS. could be laid, this work requiring an ad ought to be. He is desirous of this help apostolical life in this country. It was 1C. ditional $4,000. While the work was prc only that none of his congregation may truly stated that hi» works might more Bulls Ferry & Branch Roads greasing no man employed labored half in the slightest way be neglected. In properly be called creations. Out of al- Geo. Coppers, Louis GkDll. as strenuously as the pastor. New York the new district referred to, all Catholics most nothing he accomplished much, No. 108 WASHINGTON STREET, city and parts of the State were visited, are considered members of the church, and nearly always when others had failed. OTICE IS HEREBY QtrtX, THAT THE MAP N Md report at the imiimml made by the inb- Erected Thnragi the Dntiriflg En- and subscriptions subscribed with vary and are entitled to participate In all its He was the founder^ several churches acrlbers, Commissioners, *c, for the grading, nr- fak ceremonies, though it is pretty generally ulatiog and improving; the Bull* Ferry and Branch Ing success, but resulting, however, very in Texas; he ocgaatod St. Alphonsus' Roads In Hudson County, Hew Jersey, showinc satisfactory, about $5,000 being realized conceded at present that Irish and Ger- Parish in Philadelphia; the large Parish among other things, the amount* asHieoed •galiHrt Public buildings, stores and private dwellings ergy and PerseYerance of its each lot, tract or panel of land, and toe BHM of fltted up wtffc water, gasand steam, at the in this way. man comprise the congregation and con- of the Assumption In Syracuse; St.the owners of the land assessed, were on the aixth shortest notice. Material always on hand. stitute the principal support of thePeter's Church, Louisville, Ky, andday of June. A. D. 1881. filed in the otVe of the Jobbing promptly attended to. The magnitude of this labor can be Clerk of the County of Hudson, and alao in the Late Efficient Pastor. Imagined when It Is taken into considera- church. It is claimed that the average greater than all, the magnificent St. offlce of the Register of laid County. Attendance will run over seven hundred, Joseph's Church In Utioa, this being his Dated June lWh, A. D. 1881. CELEBRATED SHIRTS. tion that nearly every dollar of this large t»»im» w. Draw. sum was subscribed outside of the city which is wonderful, considering the size last great success before coming to Ho- JOBS &CU>, THOMAS Tk» T«rjr Bart, JUK of the parish. boken. GSHWH V. tarns* where the church belonged. The numer- Commissioners. Practical Plumbers, ous rebuffs, insults, disappointments A parochial school in connection with We have dwelt at considerable length SAME* H. STUBS, 6""-»—».|9L B1EAT DIFFICETES OVERCOME. and arrogances cannot be recounted, yet the church is located in apartments In on the life, virtues and death of Father Clerk. STEAM & GAS FITTERS, Father Alphonsus never wavered. He the rear of the building. It is well man- Zoeller, but in reality the history of the No. 2W WASHINGTON ST. shouldered the responsibility and wasaged by the Sisters of St. Francis, and little church which we present in this CROCERIES, ETC. 17O Washington St. Bet. Fourth and Fifth Sts., HOBOKEN, N. J. determined to see the good work ac- has proven such a great success as toissue is nothing without its late pastor. POULTRY AMP CAME, A Large and Flourishing Congrega- ESTABLISHED 1855. Bunding* of all description* Btted up with Water complished. He also appealed to socie- necessitate more space as soon as theHe it was who erected it; he who organ- and Gas in the beat manner/ Plumber.• Material* tion, Comprising Representatives ties in Germany with which he was in-same can be provided. At present the ized the parish; his labors sustained it OO TO and Oaa Fixtures constantly on hand. Geo. timate, and by this means secured $1,000. attendance aggregates one hundred and through many trying ordeals, and but Jokfclata; promptly attemaleel tax. of Three Nationalities. seventy pupils, male and female, and for him it would not now be in a positiou L. Wiedermann's, Whototakt and tteta. Dwabr k On the completion of the building J. H. KN1FFIN, Father Zoeller was made pastor and con- this number is constantly and rapidly so firmly established, and so necessary 148 WASHINGTON ST., tinued to faithfully discharge the duties increasing. It is hoped that better ac- to the people who have gathered about Practical Plumber, IV OOOS FINANCIAL CONDITION. of the position until death released him commodations will be provided before it, as to be beyond any chance of failure. —FOR— PODLTRY ill on the 13th day of last month, when his the end of the present season. Father It is, moreover, left In good hands. Fine Groceries and Delicacies. remains were taken to Utica for inter- Marzetti Is already exerting himself to Father Marzetti is a man in the prime 436 Washington Mark«t ment. It was a great disappointment to procure the necessary funds, and so farof life, blessed with indomitable will and Steam and Gas Fitter, We have just reached our fourteenth the pastor to learn that the whole con- is well pleased with the prospects. The perseverance, which he has already wo. ie7 WAJHcarerov ax, Veeoy Street BWe. SHBIT Y©] and last sketch In connection with the late pastor, who was solely instrumental shown evidence of; and though less than gregation which he had struggled so I Coodt alwayt told at Lowart Pries*. BOBOKKH, N. J. churches *f this city. We have omitted hard to provide a place of worship for in erecting the church and parish, also a year In this city, has become a great none intentionally, and don't believe that did i 't exceed four or five families. managed, before his demise, to leave it favorite with his people. He is a highly LODGES. any were neglected under any circum- in good condition, financially speaking. educated gentleman and a perfect en- DRY GOODS. Nothiug daunted however, he worked LOD3B, HO 6M, stances. It has been a more tedious and on celebraung no ess than four masses The entire cost of ground, building, thusiast in his profession. He Is de- trying undertaking than the majority of daily, and by every means known to his furniture, etc., reached the sum of $25,-termined that the sacred trust placed in WOLFF'S KNIGHTS OF HONOR, . Oolien, people would suppose, and while we gifted intellect endeav< ing to induce 000, of which $12,000 has already been his keeping will not suffer through any Meet* 1st. 3rd and 6th Monday* of each month at have conscientiously striven to do justice the " stray sheep " to return to the fold. paid off, and it is expected, in spite of fault of his, and with health, youth and Dry Goods Store. 80 and (B Washington atreetT(CraiU!'* Building.) to all, we take leave of the subject with He was successful to some extent, but other calls on the exchequer, that an sincerity on his side is likely to carry out TTUBOKEI COUSCII., SO. •*, pleasure. Our efforts have had some had the total number of Germans of the additional $1,000 will be paid during the his intentions to the letter. 86 WASHINGTON 8T. Commissi good effects, we hope, and if only the denomination In hia district attended, coming month. This will leave the A few words on the nature and govern- Cor. Second St., HOBOKEN, If. J. ROYAL ARCANUM, slightest benefits result we are more than Meet* 1st and Sd Wednesday* of each month at at) the number would not even then have balance only $12,000, which, considering ment of the Franciscan Order and we 88 Washington street. content. been very nattering. the circumstances, is > not extravagant, will draw our article to a close. The Ladies' Underwear, Fancy Goods, The wickedness and crimes of Hobo- It was evident at the very outset that, and, as the mortgage stands, there is society was founded by St. Francis hi the —AND— THEATRES. ken have unfortunately been too well unless by Providential interference, the nothing to cause any particular anxiety. Twelfth Century, and is therefore seven Gente' Furnishing Goods & Hosiery. heralded to its own as well as to neigh- church could not be made self-support- rpHBATKB No. 74 Vesey Street, boring communities, and always ex- ing, and the solicitation plan had already 61 * M WaafclBfrlm llmt aggerated to an alarming extent. We been worked to its greatest limit. In NKW ATTRACTIONS EVKBY WXBX. ifasrWaaotogtonstarkat, can hardly account for this unless it be this dilemma the Bishop was appealed to Special Aooommodatlons for that the first consideration of journalists for advice and aid, and that dignitary al- FainlUes. is not, at all timea, truth. Stories in lotted the district bounded by Adams Change of rVocramme erjary Kooday sadi newspapers must be made at least in- street on the east and Second street on teresting, and if by any possible means, the north as a parish over which the ^SACEtD CONCERT sensational. The latter, however, Is thepastor of the church should have jurls- Every Sunday Afternoon and Evening. great aim, and hence truth is often sac- dict on, embracing, of course, Roman rificed. Our proximity to large cities Catholics of all nationalities residing \X7EBKil'S 6UUUIU THKATKB AsTD has in a meusure furnished Hoboken within this limit. The benefits accruing TT SUMMER OAJBDE.- Smith's Martet with much transient material form any from this grant resulted in more ways NO. OS TO 74. JHTTDSON ST. LITE AND DBE8SED POUMBY, of its crimes and nearly all its sensations, than one. It increased the congregation Hobsk.M, %. a. yet we have been obliged to entirely ten fold, proportionately increasing the The fu-gest and beat T«ntila»»d place of aoiuae- Fish, Fresh, Smoked 48alt. look to home talent to develop or en-revenue, besides accommodating a large jf ment in the city. courage religion, charity and other noble number of English shaking Christians New company erery week. Change of programme MEAT ANI> COTJNTKY and elevating causes. who had become part of the parish. every Monday and Thursday. PRODUCE. As we before stated1, we are now pre- The church was also made self-sup- BOOTS & SHOE. Aho, all kinds of Game in t/teir 8emm senting our fourteenth church. In pro-porting, and in fact occasionally a trifle portion to the population, this number eould Iw spired which WRS devoted to BOOTHT& SHOES. GARDEN ST., ia large, when it is rem«mbered that every reducing the debt on the property. Car. Third St., BOBOKMS, M jr. religious society has various schools, Father Zoeller had the satisfaction to Great Reduction in Prices societies, etc., connected therewith, the witness this grand result before failing corps of whom claim to be earnestly health compelled the presence of an as- o. working in the cause of the faith, must JOHN RYSZCZYNSKI'S, sistant. In this resjiect the modest little DKAUOl IK be rather extensive. They have all done parish was particularly fortunate, hav- 140 Washington Street, noble work, and we feel assured, after Beef, V«*U, MTntton, ing eujoyed from its organization the For tue next thirty days, on account of recent investigations of their imst, will most judicious and energetic manage- making mom for Summer stock. Plea.it continue to accomplish greater things ment. call and examine prices. Fteh. Oysters, as years roll on. The present pastor, Rev. Father Mar- FKUIT, VEGE1ABLES & GJ.MB The little German Catholic Church, zetti, bad about the same experience in ADAM SCHMITT, IK THEIB SfLASOS. though rather obscure as regards loca- Terre Haute, Ind., that his sui>erior tion and decidedly modest in reference knew in Utica, N. Y. He was in charge Cor. 6th and BloomfitM 8U., to the results of its labors, has also done of a large and flourishing church and BOOT 11 SHOE STORE, HUBOKKH, n. t. its share in so quiet and unassuming a academy for a number of years, when, 1HS WASHINGTON ST., manner as to be little known outside the through poor health, he requested from Bet 3d and 4th Sta., HOBOKEN, N. J. BAZAR OU VOYAGE. small circle which it was erected especi- hundred years old. It ia-^somewhat CLOTHING. his Provincial a less responsible position Considerable money has been raised A large assortment of the moat fashionable style* ally to accommodate. and was accommodated by being sent to through fairs and other entertainments different hi its government to the regu- of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, moat of my own man- ufacture, kept constantly an hand: also made to ESTABLISHED 1836. Prior to 1874 the growing necessity for this city to aid Father Zoeller for the and the most rigid economy* has at alllar priesthood, though indirectly re- order in the beat manner and neatly repaired at a Catholic Church to administer princi- reasons already stated. It did not prove times been practiced. sponsible to the same head. It is pre- the lowest prices. 801XED SOLESATHEE pally to Germans, was strongly felt and a most desirable change, however, as re- It is truthfully related of the much sided over by a dignitary known as the Ami Still The; Gome recognized; yet several attempts were gards responsibilities and duties, owing lamented Father Alphonsus that during Provincial, who makes changes, trans- TO anOAKATOGA TBUKIB to the principal incumbent being ad- fers, etc., subject, however, to the deci- made which resulted in failure, owing to his pastorate he frequently overlooked First National Boot & Shoe Store, A.t lew tluui ooatat the number who had remained staunch vanced ia years and nearly broken down his most urgent personal wants so that sion of the Bishops of the various dio- DRIES EN, during the years of neglect having from the almost continuous struggle of every dollar might be devoted to. what ceses where such takes place. All the iea WASHINGTON err. dwindled down to a few families. In a lifetime. he bad made the great work of a spirit- internal management of the order is T H K . Contains the largest and moat rarled assortment Bazar du Voyage, November of that year a most deter- Father Marzetti entered upon the ual career, extending over thirty years. under the direct control of said Provin- of Boot* aid Shoe* in Hudson County No. 1 WALL, ST., mined effort was made to meet this want, duties of bis fiew position last October, It is stated that the church was social, The order ranks amongst the old- at the lowest cash price*. and Provincial of the Franciscan Order and, though recovering his health to crowded on the occasion of the funeral est, most staunch and efficient of thePopular Clothier and Tailor, YORK. REAL ESTATE AGENT. for the Diocesp appointed the Eevsom. e extent, found the task he hadceremonies over his remains that several Catholic societies.. • I. Father Alphonsus Zoeller to undertake In completing our series of church ar- No. 92 WASHINGTON ST., sought much more arduous than the one hundred could not gain admission. No J. H. PMCHABD, Manager. the task. he had left. He is a thorough Francis- mark of respect that could be paid His ticles, we take occasion to return thanks TIMOTHY F0LEY, to the many friends who have kindly Where the greatest bargains are tob eReal Estate Agent and Contractor, "A more judicious selection could not can priest, and rather courts any labor revered memory was omitted. The pro- had in Clothing tor have been made. Father Zoeller, or Al- that health and strength will warrant vincial the Very Bcerend Joseph Lesen furnished us from time to time valuable Cor. Third amd Kmdaoa Ste., DOCTORS * OEWTISTS. assistance in the way of data, incidents, phonsus, as he was better known by hishim in performing well. As an instance, celebrated the solemn high mass, Arch- Men, Youths, Boys, Beaidence, *M Hudson St. HOBOKEN, N. 1. parishioners, was at this date in charge since the death of Father Alphonsus he bishop Corrigan, of New York, the Eight etc., all of which materially tended to lighten labors which on many occasions of St. Joseph's Church, Utica, N. Y.(has, with only T>ccasional assistance, Reverend Moneigneur Seton, and over and Children. Real Estate a Specialty. Ma tt ministered to the spiritual wants of bisfoity priests participated. The hearse proved more tire some than most persons Desirable residence property for rent at all time*. which he had established and elevated Omoa BoosK to such a degree as to warrant his selec- people, who have now reached in thewas followed to the Delaware & Lacka- would suppose. tion for the most unpleasant and ardu- neighborhood of one thousand souls. wanna depot by representatives from all Men's Blue Flannel Suits, from $6 up. CICARS AND TOBACCO. 8 to'0 a.m., 1 to Spa., « to 7 p. am. ous labor of his life. The reverend gen- He celebrates four masses every Sunday the houses of the Order of th Sisters of Men's All-wool Suits from $8 up. tleman had spent twelve years at St.forenoon, commencing at 6 o'clock and St. Francis in this State. The.remains A good Office Coat for 60 Cents. 1864. 1831. Joseph's in Utica, was sincerely beloved not ending until about 1 o'clock. He were accompanied to Utioa, N. Y., by Notice to Contractors. Children's Suits from $2 up. by his congregation to whom he was Also preaches in English, German and Italian, several of his parishioners, who loved A large assortment of flue Alpacca Coats the latter sermon intended as an attrac- him as a father, and joined an assem- J. <& W. Obreiter. very much attached. He however wil- IDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE MEETING at reasonably low prices. lingly gave up all at the order 6f histion to a number of aged persons of that blage of over two thousand in the latter B of the Board of Education, at their Board 164 WashiTi«toii Street, DENTIST, room, In School No. 4. on Park avenue, near Sixth superior, and the pleasant surroundings nationality who reside In his vicinity. ity, who had congregated at the depot street. Hoboken. from 7:30 to 8 o'clock on the even- Bet.4thand5Bi8t8.,»eUihe 128 Wa8hin*fton " of many years were freely sacrificed so The afternoon is entirely occupied with to take part in the final interment. The ing of June arth, 1HH1, for the following work: Sunday Bchool matters until the hour old Utica band was also present leading 1. Painting front of School No. 1. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Tin BUT Creisa or in COT, t^at he might repair where he could be 2 Painting front uf School No. & more useful. for vespers arrives. a number of societies. After a requium j Painting front of School No. S, contains the choice*, of Imported and Pom lit CHKAP—fiBt! 4. Cement, waahing and painting up at School Wooteoj*trom which Suits are mad* to order, la mass in the latter city, he was laid in St. t )M ow r He accordingly visited this city, and Confessions are heard during the week, No. 1. ?" £?2£L - •* ' * P**" ">" «tae«lw«. 7 Connecticut cigars for - - iSo. Joseph's graveyard beside the remains 6: Ksinominlng rooms in Schools N )«. I, lands. A perfect fitting garment guaranteed. selecting the site upon which the church sick calls made, und numerous other 6. Whitewashing stone stairways in School .'A full line of One Oenta' PurniaUng Good*oca- 6 Mixed cigars for - - - SSo. at present stands, purchased the same duties performed which, taken oollec- of his late Superior and former Provin- No. 4. stantly on hand. Dental Rooms cial of the Order, the Very Reverend 7. Putting up iiaJde blinds inflonoalHo, 4 5 Hayana cigars for - - - 86c. fpr the sum of $7,000, a rather extrava- tively, afford the reverend gentleman & Tin roof for School No. «. 4 Fine Havaitaa for - - - 26& Dr. W. J. STEWART, gant figure, considering that the adjoin- little opportunity for recreation or rest. Father Keller, who had sent Father Al- 9 Herting apparatus in SebooiKo, 4. phonsus to this city some years previous. bpedaastlons for U» aboVe work can be seen at Oenoine clear Havana*, - Sib. ing property was then very sparsely oc- He is perfectly content, however, and the store of R. A. Andersen, Mo. US Washington Driesen, 2M8tand«tkA«, KKWT0IX. cupied. The plans and specifications takes great pride In the fui that, in the The remarks of the Rev. Father Byan, street, Hoboken, N. J. ^^ ., Etc., Etc, Eta Kt MeasaOaM sK, Hehoiii- All the above work mtut be completed not later were prepared by Architect Hirnpler, course of a few months, notwithstanding of the Paulists, made in this church just than'August 15,1961, except wxner called for. The Popular Clothier and Tutor, JOSTOvTl and In the course of a short time the the Increased expense of conducting bis prior to the removal of the remains, fur- The Board reaerrea Ike right to reject any or all « ota. eaoh or efar a s eta. ia all building wan well under way. church, he will be in a position to reduce nish but a slight idea of the magnitude & T. HUJTSON, Preaktao*. No. 92 WASHINGTON ST., of the labors and the numerous self-sao- Sttra imthcemmts qfend to box cw- of wary aeswrautlnft *a*4B i It must be remembered that the plot < the debt by about $1,000. Lnm R. KOCBUOOB, Olerfc. mt ajWsufliUflsi MUS* to flBbut had to be filled In and In various other He is In hopes of being furnished an rifloes, xeal, devotion and p&tlenoe ot the June 11,1«1. • Door* atom M ftt. THE HOBOKEN ADVEBTISEK

teotod. The terry is maintained for pub- ST|Yl»8 DAY. Bobert M. Dlxon, of —A bridge A fiESUSOITATED SCANDAL. PEJLSOHAX. HOBOKEN ADVERTISER Uo benefit, and, as it Is the avenue design. through which criminals can enter and Alexander a Humphreys, of New Jersiy— . '% Tti* outcome erf the gteat oftaeconoern- Water gas compared with coo! RMK Captain Ramon M. Cook is suffering from tog Qorruptlon to the Police Depwtnieirt, ' escape, it should certainly be guarded. L Omr lotfcarto Attempts to Hake • malaria. WO. U WASHINGTON STREET. Afternoon JUo«pHon at FrnUnt Met- James B. Ladd, of New York -Steam Injec- alleged to havo been discovered by Million* of. people post* over the ferry an - Oca. and Mrs. Grant have arrived hi New ton'i &«>ldaiue-- Ponrteen Toxatg tors, Partial KMtitution by now Marry- Mayor Besson, proves what we have uually, anil flway are entitled to police Frank Ledorie, of MlchigM-MJMliinerr York from their tour in Mexico. maintained from the first, that his ac- protection. Man Baoairs tha Daflrraa of operating canal lock ffctee. ing the CMrl with When he E*-Gov. Bedle, of Uils (State, will shortly MOVER & LUEHS, Prop'rs. Willtam T. Magruder, of Nwr York—Tur- leave for a trip to the Holy Land. cusations agnlnt Chief Donovan and De- It is to be hoped that this will satisfy M. E. In the Bveninf. Eloped Three Tear* Ago. teotivo Gallagher, were actuated by the Mr. Besson, and that he will not ask bine water wheels. West Point never looked prettier or more meanest of motives—that of personal Iiennimion to »i>en even a defense, so groundless was the ] against him in the late election. There last«>d from about three until half-past six are docoivin/r. ami in this cose the adage was tru» name and address of the writer In order to re- Henry C. White, of New York-Perform- Tho Hon. Alden C. Scovll, Republican ex- ceive attention. Bejiwted nuMuscripta will not be wliole charge. Mr. WitUmberger swore 1 is a homely aud familiar adage, that o'clock. ance of tho steamship City of Columbia. only too true for tho young wife, as the retumecL that lie gave the cloth to Gallagher of "the higher an ape climbs," etc., that In the evening, the large hull of tho sequel will show. member of the Now Jorsey Legislature, died (EncciUB at tbe Pout Office at IIoboKeu, N. J, a» Frank H. Williams, of Illinois-Ericsson's his own free will, aud denied ever having exactly applies to his Honor, and ho Gorman Club House was comfortable filled Kinmouth's mother-in-law was not oyjpr at his rosldenoe in Camden, on Monday after- Boronil cUuni matter.) hot air engine. noon. stated anything to the contrary to Mr. would do well to " go alow." with tho Meads of the students of Stevens The following are the students who pursued fond of her daughter's husband, a state of FOURTH YEAR NO, 20. Besson. If sworn-testimony means any- Institute, assembled to witness the exercises a partial course, and, therefore, did not take affairs which is not surprisingly Infrequent; President Morton, of Stevens Institute, oiul thing, this gives the direct lie to Hw of the ninth annual Commencement of that a degree ftt this time: and the young wife had not long been a Rev. S. B. Dod will spend tho summer at Ijtea- TBS LONG VACATION. bright, and Prof. Wall and family In the Amuaementa. Honor, the Mayor of Hoboken. Com- institutiou. At a little after eight o'clock tho John W. Howell, of New Jersey—Economy mother when an open rupture occurred. The Hoard of Trustees, followed by Ui« Faculty husband was not altogether blameless, and Adiroiidacks. missioner Judge, in tho open Hoard, no- of electric lighting by im .mdoscouoo. BOBOKEK. Heretofore, tho teachers and scholars and other Professors, took their Bents on tho liis mother-in-law may have had cause for eused said Besson of petty malice. Frank W. Hyslop, of New York -Stoam Tho Right Rev. Mgr. Doane, Administrator WEBHVfl QARDES-'Varl.ty. iu the public schools of this city have right of the sta#o, tlio members of the grad- her dislike. Certain it is tliat Kinmouth, if the Dloeeose of Newark, has transferred ATfcK COMQUE-Variety. launches. Gallagher's case was dismissed by a only had eight weeks tor the " long vaca- uating class occupying the left. After the Augustine Arroyo, of Mexico. about this time, commenced paying atten- the Rev. R. B. McDonald from Morristowu vote of three to two, and it is gratifying tion." In a meeting of the Board of opening prayer b]j.thc Buv. 8. B. Dod, Presi- The honorary degree of Doctor of Philoso- tions to Miss Tillle Slob, a young girl of to St. Mary's, this city. WINDSOR THSATRB-Ottwllo. to note that only Commissioner Utz Edcation, hckl last Monday night, Trus- dent Morton delivered a brief address, open- phy was conferred upon Prof. S. P. Langley, seventeen, and god-mother of Kinmouth s Th« students at Stevens Institute, who havo BUOU OPERA HOU8E-^Maeeott«. voted with Mayor Besson against it. teo Reid moved that Kule id, of the ing by romiridiu(jthe audience of the "old of thp Allegheny Observatory. * child. A good doal of gossip circulated about just finished their Freshman year, will re- BUHNEU/S JIUSEUM-CurloBiUoB. Nothing better could have been expected Manuel, be sus|K'nded for tho purpose of woman who UvedHi a shoe," whoso family W. (J. Ciirtwrlght, of the Uiii"d class (class the actions of the pair, as they appeared to- KOSTBH * BIAL'S-Qflnioro's Baud. main in till July 23d, aud attend an from such a source; and even he par- pausing on the summer vacation. This became too numerous, and likening the Col- of '82), was awardod the Priestly prize. gether everywhere, when suddenly they both extra course of shop work. B AVSRI.Y 'S 14TH 8TRBCT—Sanl'l ot Vtmm. lege to said old woman, in that the family of disappeared from Hobokeu. Kiumouth hod tially redeemed himself by voting in being adopted, Trustee Kerr presented The members of tho executive committee Miss Mary Gale anil Mrs. Frank (Jreori, of machinery necessarily used by the students wore Frank Letlerlo, Joseph Pracy, Edwin Induced the young girl to olope With him and HOBOKEN, JUNE 18, 1881. favor of the discharge of Chief Polio- i tho resolution, that, Section 5, of Mis- iu the. pursuit of their studios* had become so no one, unless some member of their respec- Matawan, N. Y., havo been visiting tlie Tatham, WilliamT. Magruder, Frankllyslop family of Mr. Wm. C. Morris, 227 Bloomfleld van's case, Boason alone voting against cellaneous RUIPM, be altered so that the largo as to crowd them out at their lecture and Ernest S. Crouise. ~" tive families.-kncw of their whereabouts. street, during the past weok. Official imper of Uut dtp of Uobokm. Cirru- it. Tho result of the investigation (?) summer vacation shall commence on the room, thereby causing them fc>soc k another The reception committee (jonslsted V. H. Tho deserted .wife who was not in very Inlion mrwiii to no other weekly journal in lliul-was predicted at the beginning, and is school day | uvoeding tho Fourth day of building iu which to hold their Commence- Rood, Fred. W. Ox^ke, Pior<« Butler, William comfortable circumstances, was left with Tho Cornell boys, now that they have been aon (bunly. oxactly what every right-thinking per- July, and continue until the first Moii- ment oxorciste. He spoke of the kindness of F. Cochrane and (). C, and Mayor of Hoboken not only discovered Children's Say at the Tabernacle. ho hail at, the name time acted as iSuperinteii- that be had married Miss Hieb after his first a student of law, has been appointed by the a "mare's nost," but also "caught a denlof theliayonnoUas Works. Usually tho sixty or seventy years old and well drossed. wife's death, and Is now living with her in ; A large wound was on tho back of his head President a Notary Public for the District of ' Looking down from the Palisades on Tartar." ourso at Ktevoiis will give a young man all that city. Columbia. This is tho first woman to receive Hoboken's new City Hall, a person is re- Among tho most interesting exorcises of lie can do to keep up. The President closed and was tho only mark of violence on the Children's Dny, which wits observed last, such an appointment from a President. minded of all the glory of Solomon's by inviting all present to repair to the College body. This wound could not have boon iu- STTICIDAI. PRISONERS. Sunday in the various Methodists churches flictal by the man himself, and thorn was no & Sneak-Thief at the Ferry. •-•-» Temple and the genius of the Hon. Jas. utter 11m exorcises, ami inspect thfc building of this city, was tho entertainment at the M. weapon of any sort near the body, which GENERAL HEWS. Curran.—J. C. Herald. and machine shops, which were brilliantly On Saturday night last, Officer Mur- E. Frew Tiiburnaclo, on Park avenuo. Tin' illuminated with electric lights, kindly loaned could have Inflicted it. On Monday night, while tho fnrrytnastor's church, which wus neatly deconitmt with , The man had evidently been dead for* long phy arrested Rignold fteliin for dninken- for the occasion by Mr. H. E. Jacobs, Super- attention was for a moment called away, a Terrible damage has been done by the :, Polyglot HofJftnan was missing when flowers and everftriwuis contribuUMl by tho time, as tho body was in an advanced stage ne land disorderly conduct. Locked in intendent of the Western Electric Light Com- young sneak-thief effected an entrance to the storms of the past week throughout the he was needed In court on Monday, and members, was tilled to overflowing. Tho of decomposition, the head having dropped a cell he Boon fell into a drunken sleep. pany. oflluu and robbed the money-box. He was northwest, andln this vicinity a number of RMV. B. B. Collins, after performing tho cere- from the body. It fact, it was tho bad odor juryman Leonard acted as interpreter. When arraigned before Recorder Mc- Next followed the Salutatory, whteh was discovered while making off with his booty, deaths were caused by lightuhig. monies ot Infant baptism, delivered iv very that filled the woods around that lud to the li la B. great pity that Hoffman is not Donough, In default of $5 fine, he wus delivered by Mr. KdwinTalhamof New York, and alter a short chase, ta "Captured by beautiful and appropriate discount to tho discovery. Deceased was fouid jtiat aver the Officer Flattery. When nrralguwl before Be- The 134th annual Commencement of Prince- missing permanently, and a new place sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment. e of the graduating class. Ills speech was little ones in tho forouoon, vvhll<- Ui« evening a fair specimen of the stylo usual on such boundary of Hudson county, in litsrgen corder McDonough, on Tuesday morning, ho ton College will be held on Wednesday, June located for his hat box.—Hinbton County He seemed very much depressed when wiie devoted to singing, rueltationa, tableaux, iccusions, iuul gave general satisfaction; county, and was taken in charge by d iionor said his name was Edward Mahan, that he i!3. Tho Latin Salutatory, first honor, will Dispatch. ' be delivered by E. A. l)ix, of Newark. taken back to his cell and talked of j etc. though its interest might have been en- Cass. A jury was summoned and an Inquest, was sixteen years old and resided in Now ending his life. No one thought him A ry pleasant feature of tho affair wus held, which was adjourned until further evi- York. He pleaded guilty and was remanded From an official statement it is shown that The directors of the Hackensack hanced by a more finished delivery and by u seriously inclined to suicide, but never- the presentation of an elegant gold watch to little loss attention of tha speaker to his dence regarding the deceased could he ob- for sentence. It in a pity, for the sake of Now 642 houses were destroyed and 1,211 families, Water Company held theirannual meet- theless he was elosely watched. On Mon- Mr. Oscar Davis, who has gratuitously lead notes. tained. Meantime vigorous search (s being York felons, that Mayor Bmson can't have his consisting of Ii,n2s individuals made homeless tog on the 13th inst., when Bobert C. day night he took advantage of an op- the choir for over six years past. The Rev. Mr. Tntham was followed by Pmf. Thars- prosecuted to establish his identity. A -uspi- way and leave the ferry unguarded. by the lire in Quebec, Can., on tho Hth Inst. 'Baeb* was elected President, John F. portunity and hung himself to tho cell Mr. Collins made the presentation speech, toii, whoso duty was the announcement of cious circumstance connected with tho case Ground has boon broken at the foot of Mor- Ward Secretary and Conrad N. Jordan loot-, but was promptly cut down by De- and the recipient was the most thoroughly tho Theses. This consisted of a running oom- was the discovery of a piece of rope, appa- tou street, New York, for the shaft In which surprised man imaginable, so carefully did A Hoboken Bigamist. Treasurer, of the company, for the ensu- tective Gallagher. ineutnry on oaoh theses, starting off with u rently near, neither wet nor soiled, and coiled work on the eastern end of tho the speaker avoid any allusion to him until up as though it wore just purchased. It is Tunnel is to be begun. Tho tunnel Is now ing year. This is the fourth prisoner that has at- history of the growth of railroads, then the last moment. bridges, and finally gas. His remarks were judged that this rope, could not have, lain A complaint was entered lief ore Justice excavated four hundred and fifty foot on the tempted to hang himself in his cell The Democrat has a new proof-reader, The exorcises closed with a combination of very interesting:, and at anothBr time and there more than twenty-four hours before the Kuflch the other day, by Mrs. ltcese.of Adams Jersey City side. within tire past few weeks, and in this, tableaux, outitlixl "•Searching for Happiness," street, against her daughter-in-law, for dis- the person being none other than Mayor place would have boon greatly enjoved, but finding of tho body, and hud boon left then- Traffic is so heavy on the New Jorsey Cen- us in all other cases, tho police succeeded Miss Annie La veil o, as the "Searcher," HUS- to convoy the Impression that deceased Iuul orderly conduct. At tho preliminary exami- Besson. The Mayor was noticed riding the audience grow impatient. It win* appar- tral Railroad just now that then: urn not in cutting him down in time to save his teniSng the leading role. Sue wan approached iyeld-tiiue wood-burners, to the community, still, as they cannot presenting "Wealth," bearing a casket of President Morton, evidently noticing the un- death should other means fail. York, while sho was living with another In Democrat certainly needed one, and we Hoboken. The yountrw woman admitted this that have lain in the shops for years, have be allowed to take their own lives, the jewels; "Beauty," with floral offering; easiness in the auditorium, and considering been brought Into requisition. • only hope the Mayor will earn his salary. "Fame," with a bow; "Pleasure," tinkling to be a fact, but declared in extonftation, that idea suggests itself that something could that the coureo was too long for one evening, Stuhr vs. Curran—Curran Victorious. she wus treated so cruelly by her first hus- Governor Newell, of Washington Territory, aloft a goblet of wine; '* Music," with a harp, whispered something to that effect in the our be tlone to prevent their attempting it. and " Patriotism," (tarrying a flag; but from band that sho wa» foretxl to leave him. If, experts to visit New Jersey during the pres- . '> When nas Polyglot Hoffman elected It (loos* not seem impossible to deprive of the Professor of Mechanical Engineering, It will lie remembered that Win. H. Ht uhr upon investigation, Justice Busch llnds sufll- ent summer. Ho desires to arrange for hot- all these she turns aslilo, not yet satisfied. which caused him to break off jjhis discourse Councilman for the First Ward'! And prisonera-of all means of hanging them- She then speaks the beautiful lines; and James Curran wero opposing candidate^ ciont evidence, he will cause tho girl to be ar- ter and cheaper transportation from the At- why, -while occupying Councilman Val- abruptly. " I might so continue throughout for the Hoard of Freeholders, Cumin got the rested for bigamy. lantic States to Washington Territory, in selves before tlfey are locked in their Like a mocking dream, the pageant came; leau's desk last Tuesday night, did he tho list," he began, when the large audience certificate of election and I ook his eoat, but order to stimulate emigration thither. colls. This may b\ difficult without re- It's hiuo ot glory was but a Ilinne broke out into roftrs q& laughter, and for not vote with his brother Councilmen ? sorting to harsUy/rentment, as a deter- That faded away like tho north's weird Stuhr, claiming to have been rightfully Tho late H. G. Geiger, of Newark, who was some minutes nothing- could lio heard but elected, contested it, and commenced pro- The " Glorious Fourth " at Creodmoor, He possesses the traditional Aldermauie mined man could make a rope out of al- Ami left me alone in a darker night. applause from all sides, even those on the a member of the Washington Artillery of New corpulency, but this is his only apparent ceedings to recover the scat from Cm'rnu]. Orleans, lost a battalion gold badge on tho most any garment he happens to wear. She ends her soliloquy only to be ap- stage participating in the merriment. When After six months he succeeded in ousting qualification. The only sure means seems to be a Tho rifto range at Crecdmoor Is admirably battlefield of the first Bull Rim. A iew weeks proached by a young lady dressed In white, quiet was again restored,, tll«Professor hur- him, bat Cuvran had already drawn his six adapted to use for other sports besides rille- riedly closed his romaiks. ago a Mr. Hayden of Wilkesbarro, Pa., sent It itraigh ^jacket;" but the right of the offering an open bible, which sho carried in month's s&iVy and refused to refunditto his shooting. Through tho efforts of the imiun- to Ad iutant Kurshoet, of New Orleans, who A very interesting and instructive address Henry Ward Beecher, in a letter to the police to use this i* doubtful, exempt her left hand, while the index linger of her successful competitor. Stuhr then brought gors of Tin' WJU'mim'x •Inurmit, the closely- forwarded it to Mrs. Geiger, now of Newark. Christian Union, of which he is one of right hand is extended heavenward. Tho to the graduating class was then delivered suit to compel him to disgorge, claiming Hint slioni lawn will to utilized on tbe Fourth of when) the prisoner in unruly, or they J The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is the editors, says in regard to the f'onk- have reasonable grounds for be- "rtcjuvher" leans on this figure, which re- by Charles T. l ort»r, M. E., who welcomed having boon elected for a year, he was en- July fora variety of Hold sports. There arc I he fourteen young graduates to the fratw- about to build a new two-story pier, 500 feet llng-Platt circus: "In my whole life I lieving he will attempt to commit sui- presented "Religion," while tho balance of titled to a year's compensation. lo lie archery mulches for prizes and games of the cast, with the choir, chanted the Lord's uity of mechanical engineers, and spoke lawn-tennis and croipiet for the entertiiin- long anil 150 foet wide, at tho foot of Sussex do not remember that a national excite- cide. Curran resisted the demand on the ground Prayer. The effect at the finish was both words of encouragement and good counsel, that he had been autlioriziul to do the work ment of ladies and others not directly inter- struct, Jersey City. It will be covered with ment has been raised to such a height corrugated iron jdoublc tracks for freight cars In a ease reported last week, a prisoner j ,rnui(| „,,,) impressive, and the whole ar- closing by expressing tho ho|K3 that they by the Election Board, and was therefore en- ested in rille-piiutiif There will also l>e about a thing so unworthy und trivial." will lie laid down the pier, alongside of which in the station house-hung himself three i rallw,.MI,.ni J much credit onthenmti- would soon have all opportunity of showing titled to receive the paj' for the time for which n number of short-range riHe-matctics. Tents It will be remembered in this connec- times and was as often etit down, his ! Hger, Superintend, dtC. L. Pitts. by their works that they wore a credit to he acted as Freeholder, and Judge Knapplms arc to be erected to shelter the spectators, tho largest Kuropcan steamers can receive tion, that Mr. Beocner was an advocate last attempt proving almost successful. their " Alma Mater," Htevens. Mr. Porter is so ordered. Will Btuhr only receive the pay and a band of music will furnish a promenade western freight directly from the cars. The for Grant's third term. The freni'oncy with which these at- a mechanical engineer of high standing, ami for the six months in which he actually concert during I lie afternoon. coal of the work is estimated at $160,1100. Merry Military Men. tempts have ben made of late is a suffi- his speech, though brief, wa* interesting and works as Freeholder, or will he also be paid Dr. Alters' claim to the City Physician- ciently strong argument for the adop- instructive, and was listened to with the for Curran's work,boeause he was elected for SPOBTINO NOTES. On Friday night of last week, too late for closest attention, not only by the young engi- ship is effectively disposed of by City At- tion of vigorous preventive measures. the whole term ? The Court ordered that, Hudson County's Debtors. our last issue, a rircHption was tflven at Hen- mi-is, U> whom it was chiefly addressed, but torney Niven's opinion, which lioru out Curran should not return the money he re- The Yule University lloat Club, have voted k.'l'.s Pavilion, on the Heights, Iij' Captain J. also by tha eutire audience. ceived. Does that render Stuhr's claim void every statement made in last week's Mr. Job-II, Lippincott, counsel to the ISourd to ask the Harvard Club to agree on Thurs- STRIKERS CHECKMATED II. Syrnes and liis company to Company C lie was followed by the Iti'V. Hi". Dod, who, for the first six months' pay, or has that of Freeholders, has ixiiiinieucnd a suit, to com- ADVERTISER. More than one Councilman Ninth Regiment, Captain t'kei\. as President of the Board of Trustees, con- day, June 3ufh, tho day after commencement, question U> be again acted on ? pel the several municipalities of the county, as the day for the University Ixiat race. privately expressed his approval of the The " union " bricklayers employed in A prospective drill by moonlight was spoiled ferred the degn»> of Mechanical Engineer who are behind with their State and county opinion, but as soon as the other busi- the .construction of the Hudson Kiver by the weather, and the two con in lands, after upon the fourteen graduates, delivering to taxes, to "conic to time" and pay up, and On Sunday lust, there was a two-mile run- Something About the M. and X. B. R. ning race on the St. George's Grounds,^ be- ness was finished, the Council was Tunnel demanded the discharge of three a short march through some of the streets, each a diploma at hia nauiH was called. application has been made for a mandamus. sat down to lunch. Captain Kymos made u tween John Pharucop and Henry Ranges for hastily adjourned before any action non-union men the other day. This There wius tremendous applause an Mr. According to Mr. Lippincott's report to tho s;iooken entirely without notes, short and Showing a net profit of about $1,445,19.1' 21. an attractive bill at his Theatre Comique, agitate'unions "thij.higliiniiidedanti-monoplis men, who wish to monopoliset constant attendance at tho drills and meet- to the point, .and was delivered in a very Many such hooks are in possession of olllccrs and the large audieneo which crowds his There wee only twenty-live accidents on the of the late volunteer forces. In the interest The New York 2'imeti Buys: "The bricklaying. ings of the company. Lieutenant Win. K. creditable manner considering that very littli road during tho year, and none of them were building testify to their appreciation of his Conley sang an impromptu song, and was attention is paid to oratory in the Collcgi of the great number of widows, orphans nud threats of the Conkling men to insure of a serious nature. disabled soldiers whoso'•lalms »i« involved, effort* to please his patrons. Additional at- the ruin of the Republican party in the followed by Lieutenant Mis''ulh>eh with course. 1'inler such circumstances Mr. Van tractions will be presented next week. NOT IWFALLIBI.E. "Good Night." All hands hud a "jolly good Atta wiw mueh mi*1 lit Ms eaw> on the sUige this request is iwsueli. Direct to Ailjtitant- State in default of the election of their Fatal Fall of Captain Jeffrey*. The Wareing Brothers are scoring au im- | time." At tho departure of Company C, they than could havo IJCIMI expects!, and, when he (ioneral Stryker, Trenton, N. J., or to Adju- candidate may bo mere gasconiido, but A great deal of exciting business was j were escorted to tli<- limits of the city by tant-General Drum, Washington, 1J. C. mense success this week. The present cast bowed ami Uiok his seat, lie was greeted with Is by far the best that has appeared on the they fairly illustrate the price which a transacted at the meeting of the their hosts. Wo understand that, Captain rounds of applause. At thifl point, bouquets Captain J. Jeffreys, of the schooner C. ('. party must sooner or later pay for the Cook and his command will give a return re- Lyons, now lying nt the docks In this city, boards of their Uermania Garden Theatre of Police CoininisMioncrs on Monday and Moral offerings without numbor made Overcrowding Excursion Boat*. this season. The bill includes Mr. Bonnie luxury of a 'boss.'" The Times in an ception to Company K, some.time next their appearam*' m\ tlie platform, and some went on a spree In Jersey City, and finally night. In addition to the Donovnn- brought up at the Parcy House, In that city. Runnolls, Mifes Alice Maurice, the Edwards impartial criticiser, and though we do Uallagher case, Mayor Ucsson was " siit of the students retired with armful* of bas- Acting Secretary French has issued in- Family, Win. Gaylord, the St. Felix Sisters, not hold the same political opinions, we At about s o'clock on Monday morning, lie on " in regard to liis officious objection kets, triangles und flowers in various other either fell or threw himself from the second structions to Collectors of Customs and J. B. Wills and May Adams and Bud Granger, Mrs. Bell. 1 cannot help admiring the fearlessness against the protection of tho fcrryhotise forms unit devices. story window to the pavement lielow. He Supervising Inspectors of steamboats to see with '' A Good Night's Rest" as a sido-split- with which the great daily "pitches by an officer paid by the Improvement This closed the exercises, which were inter- was picked up and carried to the Charity that the law against the overcrowding of ting after-piece. spersed through the evening with choice Into " corruption in its own party. Company. City Attorney Niven's opin- At a recent ni'vliiig of the Ladies' Lanil Hospital, where it was found that lie had excursion boats is rigidly enforced, especially I..'ague, hell in Jci>"V" City, the chairman. selections oi'music. At le»^t two-thirds of NEW YOItK ion, aS'.ovofyone but Mayor Bwsson could broken his thigh and 8ustain«*d internal in- on Sundays and the. Fourth of July. It is iiitiiwUif',,1^ Mrs. I'a; ,teU. TiientiontHl B-m*- tUn entire audii>iu.-t\ which was largely com- juries which the attending physician pro- directed that an actual count of passengers " Tho Professor," a comedy in four acts, I i There promises to bo a lively time in see, ciTcclually disposes of this case. 1 facts niiuMfted with tin personal history ot posed of ladies, repaired to the College, build- nounces fatal. Captain Jeffreys I" forty yours l«! iiiiwle, if necessary, to make sure that tin very popular at the Madison Square Theatre. Paterson to-morrow. The Mayor aud Mayor IScnson, who is President of the thiil eelelirntwl lmly which may lioof interest ing, in response to President Morton's invl- old and belongs in Uaysville, near Toms law is complied with. Mr. French says that Itunnell'H Museum, Broadway and Ninth police are attempting to enforce tho Board of Police Commissioners, c> • to our reader*. She wan the daughter Intion, and oerttpiisl some time in wandiring River, this State. canes of violation of the law must l>e prompt- street, Is very attractive, «nd living ouriosi- Sunday liquor law, and the liquor deal- nfii'iii, is opposed to having officers ol ('oinmodore riUnvart. "Old lroiiHidos," of through tliii library and reception rooms, as ly punished, and the hope of the people tios are being added daily. ers, three hundred tn number, have stationed for duty at the ferry; though! the Aiuerican Nnvy, iw\ forty ytsars ago, at well as the workshop, where the machinery that this order shall be linplicity obeyed*. Monmouth Battle Vonument. J. B. Curtis, as " Sam'l of Foseii," has made leagued together, and, acting under ad what sensible reason there is for such'! that time one of Washington's IH:II<«, sho met which supplied the electricity for tho lights a hit at Hoverly's Fourteenth Street Theatre, ll was in motion. The building inside nnrt tho vice of counsel, have determined to close objection d.x;« not appear. To bo sure, \ >'' m:complish.Kl young Irishmati, John Encampment of the O. A. B. and will continue indefinitely. all their saloons. ^They have- resolved those whow know th.i Mayor are not »'-'"ry who was traveling in this grounds surrounding it wore illuminated by The Monmouth Battle Monument Commis- sion desires to procure a list of all the troops Haverly's Nlblo's Garden Theatre Is giving into a Committee of the Whole, to spend country with his cousin, Lord I'owcrscourt. tho lights of the Western Electric Light Com- in the least, surprised at his want of- The young couple fell In love, and were mar- pany, ami presented a very brilliant appear- engaged on either side in the battle, mid the Tho Council of tlie Administration of the " Billee Taylor " with tbe original east. Neit Sunday in watching those who violate common senae; but it is rather damaging ried by Dr. Laylor, in old Grace Church, New ance. . ' names, as far as'possible, of tbe killed and Orand Army of the Republic, decided at u week Rial's " Uncle Tom's Cabin." the New Jeremy "Blue Law" In any to the reputation of the city to have its York eity, and lmriMidlately sailed for Ire- The following Is a llstof the, graduates with woiuideJl. Persons having Information bear- meeting held on Wednesday lost, that if the Mr. Wm. Stafford and Miss Anna Boyle, In manner. This law prohibits all work chief executive showing his temper offi- land, whWe, she has always Iweu distin- the subjects of their respective theses: ing on this subject will please communicate annual encampment takes place this year, connection with Mr. Fred. Ward, especially Whatsoever, even to traveling through cially. Mr. Niven stated that private as guished for espousing the cause of the poor, Ernest 8. Croi. \ of New York—Continuous with Oen. W. S. Stryker, Adjutant-General of to have it at Monmouth Park, Monmouth engaged, have been doing some tine acting at the streets, except to and from ohuroh. well as public property must be pro- needy and wronged of her adopted country. railway train brakes. New Jersey, at Trenton. <3ounty, during the last week In August. the Windsor Theatre during the past week. THE AiDWERTIHEfi.

FtRRY TIME TABLE. (Hub, aa Hudson street, on Tuesday evening, Petitions of H.Fahrendorff and Fred Boae for ex. Report of City Treanute as to the condition of furniture for tlie new City Ball, repotted In favor u taJtaro of cfaUdmi between Oie ana* of fire pounda and aadar, niaeowt*; wiJ.if from OM June 21st, under the management of a lady press licenses. tbe several funds. Presented Hay 17th, 1881. of accepting and approruig tbe «aiue. *ad ueventeeu: dred pound* to twt, buAdrad aa4 OnirpomMto le Petitions «' William Mutschlar, John E Owens, Petition of citizens, praying for the appointnWDt Hive, i&tftAetai ceobi. I Mil • - • • of tUU city well known tor her ability in ar- On motion of Councilman Kaufmans tue report First Secnnd TliinJ Foumi H. C. Hill. James McCourt, Christian Hahn, Wm. of Tli./mil* Mlckeiio aa Street ('oiuruWdnef. fn- was received and tbe «peciflcaliMiB accepted and Ward. Ward. WaM. Ward. Praia twu hundred and llftT pounds to ft» hua- ranging affairs of that sort. Tickets should BruKK*>manu, Louis Kremlins, Oottleib Osterleand semed May l?th, 1M1. approved Frederick Abell for ~.«.ii«~"~ii..»f...~ 5 veari• old list £3) *»< 491 drwi pound* iiHiluaive, tlilrty-O Time be secured as early as possiblu. Communication from Corporation Attorney A, resolution "f Coun- i oan Quirk, directing the 6 •• IS) 161 8iS r am bmnlrwlp Petitions of Henry Kanipen, Hochateio Brothers, Niven, relative to the suit of Douglass Kairoblhl Street Commissioner t. lia> e taecity pumps put in 7 " Ml us- sw 3iU , fifty anu Hoboken Ferry Boats. The John McMuJion AsBoctatton hold t rii John D. KKIV.T. Michael Urahani, Hugo Krobel, vs. The Mayor aiui Caonctt aad Baaders & Carroll. rwair. £c, which was Ui J tvvst oee week at session » •• 125 ual aa 25k Martin Uuiifoyle, Louis Fincke, John B. Katto, Presented May Ulh, 1*1. T of June 7, J881 wag taken from the laid-over file 9 - " mi -JWi From one thoiuand puuala to SfUxB huudnd On and after M&y Slut, 1880, the Bouts wtH run annual picajc next Tuesday evening, at F hi Heniy F. Katenkamp, Henry Oetjen, K H. Stover, 10 •• l:*J 9151 aw pouads inrlugive, nev«uty^Teomt». Request of l'i-tt-r Kerrigan, of 383 Bloomfleld aad, osi sMdflun of Couucilinau Quirk approved. . m M 225 as follows, wind and weatbar permitting: Charles Htrtn-kfuss, Marco Bulat, J. Bruckner, John '• man's Park. The following are the officers street, to be appointed Street Comiulgnipner. Pre- A resolution of Councilman Kau/manu. discharg- 11 " 1M2 US From Iff men iiusdrod txnindi to two rtininani H. BodeusteiD, (iustaviiH Zimllierixiatin, (ieorgu " m BARCLAY STREET BOATS. of the Assoclatlou: Joseph Kemp, President sented May iMth, 1981. --' la •• .. l~ J. H. A. Oatendortl*. Peter Tally, Charlen Witte. Presented May 2ttb, IBM. taken from tb« hud-uver file and, on motion of Hi •• Hectlant! That all ordinance, and parU at o»dl- 7.40 p. m. to 10.15 p. m,, " IB Charles Harms, John Feilner, George Labouseur, Councilman Quirk, further laid over one week. ' IK) 1U6 HSU 114 and Wm. Smith, Bergeaut-at-Arnis. Report of Robert H. Alberta, City Clerk. Pre- 17 1*1 1IH 1ST 171 nanfes isconuiitunt vith IMM ordinance te a»d tit* " 10.15 p. m. to 5.00 a. m., " «D Michael O'Neill, Julius Suhlatter, Freil. Mass, John sented May 81nt, 18W. On motion of Councilman Quirk It wan Kuar arc l»-ivb> n-peuled, provided Oat thta OKB- ' LJCAVK NEW YORK: Blancken, t>. & H. Borchers (2), Autpmt (irussmann, uniKc HimII nut eium^e an; tarn toed hy fb»ordt- Free Tabornaele, Park avenue and Fifth Mrs. H. 1). Letts, Jnsenh Mann, Fred. Dietrich Report of Charles AJolphi, Accountant, relative Resolved. That the City Clerk be and helsherebv 1WM 1M6 xoa From 5IX) a. m. to 8.30 a. m., every 10 minutes. directed to advertise according tc law in tbe Hobo Tom!, 9,K nauce to which thiu is au fmrndmtiHt. Mu.det fhnaa " 8.50 a. m. to 7.40 p. m., " 10 street, Itev. K. B. Collins pastor, will hold the George Olabb, J. F. Wahlers, William Fuehs, M. to Collector's hooka. Presented June Ttli, 1881. sf«w.-l«Jly eu uuwmteii iu mvUotm ate amttbe tot McMahoa (^>, Bernard F. N'tiizhorn, Michael Mc- ken Advertiser and one- time In the New York Huu IJCWIH K SCOLUJCB, 7.00 p. lu. to 11.40 p. m., •' 15 following services to-morrow: Proachlnjr at Report of Robert H. Alberts, City Clerk. Pre- day Herald for proposals tu furnisti In walnut tlie tkm uaragra|ib> of aectioii twain. " 11.08 p. m. to 5:00 am., "* 80 Namara, Oeorge Meyer, J(^li'r U»gan, Atiolph l>. senter! June rth, 1881. < 'lerk llo&rti1 ut YAv 10:30 A. M., subjoct, " Kaeing." Sunday Pape, J. Bahrs, James Kenn«) , Ileruuui Blschoff, counters, railings and panelwork for the now City Vaased Aprfl», 18H1, SUNDAY BOATS TO BAROLAY 8TKEET. Robert flaritzbei-K. A. N. Hluhin, Hermann Bertoch, On motion of Councilman Timkeu tbe rules of Hall, as per plan and sprclllcations of F. CJ. Hiinp- Ail Application for pogition an teach«r warn pre- c. From O.OO a. m. to 9.00 a. m., every 80 mluutet. School at 2 P. M. Preaching in the evening Fred. Uordw, John Fennelly HIMI Louis rutterson order were suspended. ler, architect; prices for counters and railings W eented liy Mlwi Anipliu L. Uwk, and on motion of lor housu of publie entertainment licejiscs. be given per running foot, for the panelwork in a Tru«t«! B«d, recfived and ordered ontered on the " tt.fll) a. ni to 11.00 p. m., " 16 at 7:45, subject, " The'Two Carpenters." All On motion of Councilman Quirk, tbe resolution round sum: the city to reserve the right to reject " 11.00 p. ni. to 5.00 a. m., " 80 appointing Albert Beyer an City Surveyor, which book or applicant*. are welcome. Ushers always in attendant^). was adopted at session of June7.1881, was referred one or all bids and to reduce the quantities speci- U£»Vfc NKV YORI. Petittous of 4. Henry Meyer, H. Naegeli and F. fied. Tbp following claims w«re pmiented and referred JOHN Brurkbauer for inn and tavern lirenses. to tbe Corporation Attorney for his opinion an to From 6.15 a. ui. to tt.15 a. m., every 80 minutes. to Uie proper coinmlUets : On Wednesday and Thursday overlings To the Coiiunittse on Police and Militia: the legality of tbe appointment of said Albert On motion of Councilman Quirk it wag 9.15 a. m. to 11.00 p. m., - 15 Beyer. To the Cozumitb^ on KupplieM: Attest, lost, the ladles of the Gorman Evangelical Communication from W. K. TueiHmj, Secretary Resolved, That F. Q. Hioipler, Superintending •' 11.00 p. m. to SOD a. m., " 80 Ou motion of Councilman Kaufmann the Board Architect uf the new City Hall, be am] he to hereby Anjfncan Newg I i.i]i|,»iiy (7 m H. ALBERTS, Church held a strawberry aud floral festi- Cooipany 0. N. U. H. N. J., requesting the COUIHU AnguM (irasuuaiiu a ao CHRISTOPHER STREET BOATS. to huve al) property belonging u> the city removed then returned to tlie regular order of busliiww. directed to draw plans and specidf-at ions for the LKAVK HOBOKEN: val, in tlm hall of Hie Martha Institute, ,f from their nnuory, as they have vacate*! the sauif Improvement, laying out. etc., iif Cltv Hall Hqiwre. Potter. Ainuwtnth £ Co . 7 at) The following communication from bit) Honor 1> Appletou £ Oo 1(J S! From 5.00 a. m. to $.00 a. m., every 15 minutes. nor Sixth street and Park avenue. Thorn wus on account of alterations to be made at Odd Fel-the Mayor was presented and read : and h> miWtit them to this Council a* MOOH as prac- " 6.00 a. "in. to 7.00 p.m., " 10 lons' Hall. ticable. Cost r#f said plans and ujx'eiftcatiunt* not Emtorlirook Steal Pea Co B 05 CORPORATION NOTICE. " 7 00 p. m. to 10 80 p. m., " 15 " a very attractive display of flowers, ami In MAYOH'S OFFICE, t to exceed forty dollars. A. 6. B&rues 4 Co ... -, . g 75 A proUsst from .John White and Chas. Dougherty HOBOMK, June «, 1,1*1.1 " 10.B0 p. m. to 5.00 a. m , " 80 every particular the affair was a umiplete against the action of thecontructorfor Wasluii^toii On motion of Councilman Tlrnken It was Resolved, That the City Clerk bo aud ha is hereby To the Committee on Repairs: Except on Saturday night, last boat at 12.45 a m. success. street reuavluK, between f'err> and Seventh streets, To the Council : directed to draw an improvement certiflcat*' Ui JaiursUutlirieidupiicatecUliuil $21 00 Public notice in hanky gi-rta that M LKAVB NEW YORK*. was presented, read and, on m< ttion of Councilman Jacob*'aiipeir 4 50 The City Bowling Club held a xuiree dan Ti.nken, referred to the Committee on Kl.reetH and 1 have jimt received the enclosed invitation and T-tvor <»f John Berkery for the Hum enis Eagai), for refund of money 7.00 p m. to 10.80 p. m , " 15 ter Garden. Dancing and other festivities in specified. tween Ferry ami Seventh streets, a* per certificate Fritz ljuiiee 3 M •• 10.80b. in. to 5.15 a. m , " 80 deducted from his contract price for the removal of Aloys Tivy, engineer iu charge, dated June UtJi, Ferdinand Muller m V! day of July next. wUl be reoeiTodat the Except on Saturday, last boat 1.00 a. m. occupied the time until an early hour. Among of ashes, (garbage, &c.,waH presented, read anu, on As this is a matter of considerable iajportance, 1 Tustin Juntm 7 56 would advise that tbe invitation be given proper 1881. and reported correct lhu*dat«. Un- C4ty Clerk, autil 8 o'eloak on Tuesdar SUNDAY BOATS TO CHRISTOPHER STREET. the guests prenuut, were City Clerk Albi'rtB motion oc - Councilman Tiinken, referred tu the To tbe ( ommi I tee oi Teacbcre, Salarie* and School Junetlst, 1MD1. Committee on Streets and Assessments witb power publicity. On motion of Councilman Timken it was G from 6.00 a. '" to 8.00 a. m . every 30 minutes. U .wife, Miss Bell, Oeo. Lancaster and to act In the matter. E. V. 8. BE88ON. Resolved, Tbat tbe City Clerk !*• and he is hereby Hoboken Adrartiattr $H 00 Proposals to be artrircuwwil *' To 9.00 a. m. to 1100 m. " s«oi '• directed to draw an improvement certificate in Council of tbe City at HobofeaB." •' 12.00 m o 10.13 p. m. is sister, Miss Lucy Stone, of Koselle, N. J., Win A communication from the Scottish American Mayor. favor of Aloys Tivy for Uwlrum of forty-four dol- Tu tbe C'ommttUie oil School HuUdungd and Fural poeai's for Ughting, tc., tbe •• 10.80 p. ni. to 5.00 a. HI. Athletic dub of Jersey Pity, Inviting the Mayor Tu the Manor of the Crt» 0/ Hobokm: lars on account of services rendered aa engineer in l&uipa." 80 Buck and wife, Chas. Kauffman and wife and and Council to attend their picnic and games at the L1LIVB SI* YORK. SIR -The Constitutional Commission, at acharge for the repaving of Washington Ntreet, be- & Ernst, one quarttir's refit of The Mayor and Ootnadl reserve tt» many others. . Schutzen I'arkJJMUuly 4th, 1HKI, was oresrnteil. tween Ferry and Heventh streets, as per certlUcste pianos S54 00 From 6.15 a. m. to 9.10 a. m., every 30 minutes. read and, on moHsof Counclltnau Kaurmann, re- meeting held at Trenton, on Tuesday, the 7tb of any or ilf bids if deamed ia tee II. 10 a. m. to 12.20 in., " 20 Liberty Hose Company No. 2, will go an ex- ceived and the Invnation accepted. June, adopted a resolution Instructing their Secre- of A Tivy, City Surveyor. daUd June 14th. UB1. Ti> the Cummittoe on Audit: so to da. taries to notify tbe Mayors or other chief officers and reported correct this date. " 12.90 m. to 10.00 p. m., " 15 cursion to Dudley's Grove, on Monday next. The following chiiuis were presented, read and William Wise, taking ceosui First Ward . t95 5» By order at the OMaefl, " 10.80 p, «n. to 5.15 a. m.. "80 of the various cities and towns of this State, that a Councilman Timken presented the following: William Watchcra, taldne ctwsos Kourth referred: Hpeciftl meeting of the Commission, to consider Resolved, That theCommittee on Fire and Water ' " -• rH. J. J. CHASE, Supt.' The officers are: James Barrett, Foreman; Ward 106 15 To the Committee on Public Urounds and Build- amendments lo tbe Constitution in regard to be and they are hereby directed to proceed with Hotxikvn Advertiser, prlnttei (Up* B 00 Charliss H. King, Assistant Foreman; James ings: _^—^ municipal government, is to be field at the Ocean investigations with driven wells for the purpose of Hou&u, Long Branch, on Saturday, July t*1, at Hofaolt#*n AJvurtiser, puhlishlii^ miautes . 9H 27 (Jiorporution KTotloe. Koane, Secretary and Charles Landsledol, Charles Knu'waler, twelve days' services as ascertaining whether a sufficient supply of pure ' 'ustav Hauser, agent, insurance on annex eleven A. M.at which meeting It in dvirirvd that and whojesome water can l»e obtained for the use MSTBOBOLOGICAI. REPORT Treasurer. Musle will bo furnishiM! by Prof. gardener ou uutilic }mrka from June I to yourself and the Common Council, or other govern school furniture S 00 Kotloe is hereby giren that 14, MM, Inclusive JSI4 00 ing body <»f your city, or their representatives, and of the city, in accordance with the appropriation LB«IS K. HcCulluch, one muutli's satery as Mulligan, and an elaborate programme of cleaning the va*tou» mMtatnt" For the week ending Thursday, June 16, 1881, New York Rooting Company, two tons of such other citizens as desire*a heariugin the mat-and report of the Tax CoinmMonen. Clerk 88 SS Holiokea, tor one yew at the L gravel for Church Square Park fountain fl 00 ter shdll be present to express their views on this compiled from the observations taken by Spiel- dances will be provided. The strictest order r Tlie following claims were reported correct aud will be 'ecelved at tbe office of , Thomas Bluith, lime furnished at police questiou be'ore the Commission. You are invited On motion of Councilman Plunkett laid over one 8 o'clock on Tueauay meBia^, Jwu tut, Vtts maun & Brush, civil engineers, at their office in is always enforced by the Liberty men at all station 2 50 'eek. referred to tbe Auditing Committee: to notify and invite such persons to be in attend- By tbe Committee on HuppUw: Hoboken: nionica. To the Committee on Streets and Assessments: auce at the time and place designated. The bidder to slMe the pries Mr tMato te SHk Councilman Plunkett presented tbe following: L. SpangenBMg $2 25 cleaninx; each basin to be cleaned aa da aa BiRO^KTKIt. Resolved, That Edward Coughliu be and is here- Messrs. Goo and Btovenson, who conduct James Murray, sprinkling streets per order H. V. t'OJfflAR, directed by the OommJuee on Street* and . Maximum Monday, June 13. 80.15 inches of Street Commissioner $19 &l by appointed and confirmed as Welghm&ater of By tbe Committee on Bepairs: ment«. and no c this Saturday night sociables at Weber's Win- President. T W. Unrsett .80 86 Minimum Tuesday, June 14 Edward Ktack, Street Commissioner, clean CvmiiNB O. COOPER, the city of Hoboken for uie ensuing year. Bkls to be mate on blanks to fcefonasnadi lir ing streets on June 7, JUKI 2S Mean 30.03 lor Garden, on Third ami Biver stiwt^, VVH. CLOSE, Councilman Plunkett moved tlie adoption of the Rj the Cunuuittee us School Buildings and Furni City Cleri, and tobeara - - - Rauge 0.1H Edward Stack, Htreet CommisHioner, clean- resolution. tore: by two «nreti«, in the« promise a grand fete de twrpsielioro on tlie ing receiving basins froui June 8 to 11. Secretaries. - ' THBMfOHETEIt, William E. Ward J5 56 comBtifflM* Ikat tbe Wdder wfll •«_ glorious Fourth. There will be dancing dur- 1881, Inclusive SO 00 TRENTUN, June, 1881. Councilman Quirk moved to amend to insert the contract, if the work no awatdcaS . Maximum Wednesday, June 15.. 75 name of Samuel Oakley in lieu of Edward Cougit- The f oUowing report wm prasemted br Trustee Minimum Friday, June 10 52 ing the afternoon anil ovoning, with tho man- To the Committee on Fire and Water: On motion of Councilman Quirk the communica- lin. '.lie Mire! I, < will pay the difference batWMB (•( tion was received, tbe invitation accepted and tbe Ingleson: amount of such bid and the price <** the aext »- Mi-an 56 agement of the floor- under the excellent Fritz Lange, repairs to locks, &c, for Fire Councilman Kaufmann moved Ui further amend Wdder. Range •a •irculax ordered entered In full oo the minutes. HOBOUK. June til, 1861. supervision of M r. Frank Oklo. Those affairs Department 85 45 to insert the name of Patrick Kourke. Average humidity of tbe air, 92 per cent. To the Committee on Sewers: The following communication from his Honor All Md» not in due form and accom|iaaiell w«|i are conducted In a highly decorous maiuior the Mayor waa presented and read: Tlie amendment to tbe amendment, Patrick To the JloiumMe the Hoard of education: proper bond* will be uirow» oot RAIN Pil.l.. Edward Stack, Street Commissioner, re Bourke, was lost by the following vote: and are well patronized both by New Yorkers - I herewith present my aemii Frpposalatobe addresawl "To A* Mayor*** Rain during the night from Thursday to Friday, pairing sewera in Washington street, be- MOTOR'S orriri, i Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann and Chairman tween Itfth aud Sixth street* JK 0(1 HOBOKEN, June 'J, 1MS1. \ re|>ort from Hewmber ill, lmt. to May 1. 1881. Council of the dry o#Hobotm," mto**" ^ —• *- rain on Friday, Friday night and Saturday; light and Jerseyites. Curtin. poaalsforeleaainKniwMaw" ' To the Committee on Police and Militia: Nays—Councilmen Lee, Miller, Plunkett Quirk January 13.1HM, cash from Vity Treas- rain on Monday; thunder shower on Tuesday morn To the Council : urer The Major and OouuwU nnm tbe right to t«4Mt Charles Eoedonberg, proprietor of the Colo N. Dannelio, conveying prisoners to station and Timlten, oo 1 return without approval your resolution of tbe Absent—Councilman Valleau. rebruarj-1,1881, cash from City Treas- any or allblds If deemed iu the interaw at tb*«Hr Ing; light rain during the day and thunder shower house 81 00 urer . 5,115 toso to do. . nado House, lofeatod in the Elysian Fields, off S. A. Heifer, M. D., medical attendance to 7th instant, to notify the " CoBimissioaen of As- in the afternoon. sessment** to proceed witti the assessment of The amendment, Bamuel Oakley, was lost by tlie March 1 1881. cavil from City Treaaurer 6,100 OO By orderof theOouBCU. Total depth of min for the week three and eight Twelfth street} has made extensive additions prisoners at police station 1000 following Tote: March m, 1W1, cash from Citj Treaa- Odd Fellows' Hall Association, \% months' " Clartlen street improvement." BOEBTH. and Improvements to tho surrounding prem- Ayes—Councilmen Lee, Quirk, Timken and Chair, urer 5,«»«) hundred inches. rent of armory and drill rooms at Odd 1 presume this to be the Garden street improve- man Curtin. April 3d, 1881, cash from City Treasurer 6,600 (B Prevailing direction of wind for week, northwest ises the past sining. The grounds are sup- Fellows' Hall Ill 11 ment, between Ferry and Newark street* Nays—Couneilaien Kaufinaiiu, Miller and Plun- April s!6,19S1, Bryan Smith, check woo erly. plied with extensive seating accommodations H> nry Hchnaar, conveyiug person to station Of the three Commissioners of Assessments as kett, h.,use 'Z 00 required by the Charter tltere is but one in office: Absent—Councilman Valleau. Total »«,173 86 TABEBNAOLE. aud the view cannot be excelled on this side 1 To the Committee on Printing and Stationery: there a " two vacancies. Assessments must be Councilman Lee moved to ameud to Insert the of tho rlvnr. A sacred instrumental concert nrade by three Commissioners. HOBOKEN, JUNE 18, 1881. Boetun Bros., one entry docket for District name of John Rich In lieu of Edward Coughlln. Pay roll, January 31, 1MB... t5,l««5 is given every Sunday. Hoboken affords no Court r. fir 00 Aside from this. In this particular improvement The amendment, John Rich, waa lost by the fol Par roll. February 2» 1881.. 5,141 «T Hudson County Democrat, printing blanks there appears to be some difficulty. At your ses- lowing vote: Pay roll, March *, liSI 5,074 S more romantic or lovely spot at which to by order of Committee on Streets aud As- sion of the 81st ultimo, the City Surveyor in Payroll, April 25, ISM 4.M7 H while away the time. sessments (i 00 charge reported tbe-awapletioo of tbe work. At Ayes— Ooundmien Lee, Miller and Timken. Ladies'Festival Nays—Counciluien Kaufmann, Plonkett, Quirk, To the Committee on Public Health: the same session the Jnspector in charge reported the work as not having been completed. These and chairman Curtin. The Hoboken Swimming Bath, at present John Gallagher, spreading lime in front of Absent—Councilman Valleau. Warrants paid MM 3S reports were referred to your Committee on Streets Overdrawn in last report 000 88 located foot of Seventh street, has boon open School No. 8 f 2 00 and Assessments. I'urtner Uian this you have The original resolution, Edward Coughlln, Has John UallaKlier, burying one dead dog tin) taken no action thereon. then adopted by the following vote: to tlie public for some weeks. Its present Murray & Burns, two loads shell lime for Lyceum HaH, site is considered more desirable for many Street Commissioner 8 00 Before this assessment can be made the work Ayes—Councilmen Lee, Miller, Plunkett, Timken Balance on hand. must have been completed and the vacancies in and Chairman Curtin. Bloamteld St., between tth and Nh, reasons, the distance is no greater than here- To the Committee on Alms: tbe Commissionships filled. Nays—Conncilmen Kanfmann and Quirk. Total tas,178 « tofore ; the water Is purer, owing to furthor M. H. Kanipen, groceries furnished the E. V. S. BES8ON, Absent—Councilman VsJleau. B«apecttuUr submrtteS. On Wednesday ft Thniidiy Kraniip, poor (I 00 separation from the bustlo aud disturbance Mayor. On motion of Councilman Miller tbe Board then JaiAC Iwutair, Fred Maas, groceries furnished the poor... ti 00 adjourned. caused by steamer travel; the bridge it* much On motion of Councilman Timken the Minimum- Treasurer. JUNE 22 A 23. The following claims were reported correct and ROBERT H. ALBERTS, ordered palil: 'fttion was received and referred to the Corpora- AU the attractiomt shorter and the approaches quieter. Mr. tion Attorney for his opinion In the matter. City Clerk. On motion of Trustee Reid tbe report was re- Coflln, who is In charge, will take gixxi faro By the Com inittee on Public Grounds and Build- ivtii and referred to the Auditing Committee. ings: Tbe following communication, with accompany- IcCullouh aud William X. Ward received and the claim ordered paid by the follow- •rVrr.-d to tbe Committee on Finance and Sal- "rvBidtsnt Munson. hold agrand ftwtival at the Franklin Lyceum, i»g vote: aries. 1 bSi Mr. Hugh O'Donnell has lately returned Absent-Trust** * O'Brien and Ramppen. L. SpanfceDbwfi: i 25 THE HOBOKEN BATH is mm on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of uext Ayes—Counclhnen Kaufmann, liOe, Miller, Plun- A report of Roliert H Alberta, City Clerk, mak- On motion of Tnistw Havens, the reading of the Le» W K. Mrt'ullocb 83 88 from one ol his southern voyages and brought week. kett. Ijuirk, Timken, and Chairman Curtin. ing statement of having received tbe sum of $1,934 niinutee of tht* meeting held May Stfth, 1881, was On motion of Trustee Anderson the report ni with him from a Mexican port, near Vera Naye-^None. or lie* uses, and tif having paid the same over to diKpeused with, tuid they were appraved &n print- received and the claims ordered paid. open, opposite Che Hirer Walk, foot W'.ii I. Kallock abandoned his wife, and as the City Treasurer, was presented, read and re-od. Trustee Reid moved that rule 10, on pace SB. be iu/., a young alligator four feet nine inches Absent—Councilman Valleau. ferred to the Committee on Finance aud Salaries. he wan rich, Recorder SIcDonoutfh placed The monthly requisition for supplies was pre-suspended for tbe purpose of |<*««ing on the sum- long. He lias sold tho alligator to the Coney By the. Committee on Printing and Stationery: The following certificates from City Surveyor A. sented by Sfuior Principal Rue ana, on niotkm of mer vacation. of Seventh Street Better water him under bonds to provide her with $0 per Islund Aquarium, but It has not yet been Hudson County Democrat, printing 200 Tivy were presented, read and referred to the Com- Trustee Kavtna, received and referred to the Com- Carried by the following vote: weok. posters, Mayor's proclamation S6 00 mittee ou Streets and Assessments: mittee on Supplies with power. shipped to its n«w owners, and is kept in a Hudson County Oemwrat, printing slips Ayes—Trustees Anderson. Beltz, Havens, Hark- aud the usual accommodations. Certificate for $l,10Uin favor af John Berkery. Trustee O'Brien appeared and took nig seat. sen, Kennedy. Kerr. O'Brien, Reid, Ingleson, Me- Detective Gallagher has instructed Ids tauk in Mr.O'DuiiueU's yard in Garden street. frum May :il to May 31sl, IHM, inclusive . 17 •& for work-and materials furnished on tbe repavini? K.J. Kerr, stationery, etc., furnished Mayor, The monthly report of attendance in the public "ulloeh and Fresidenl Munson. counsel, the Hon. Allen McDormott, to com- Ho is expecting an assignment of flfteuu alli- of Washington street, from Ferrr to Seventh schools wrs presented by Senior Principal Rut-, Kays—Noue.. City Clerk nnd Assessor 44 HO : tret t. It. COFFIN. mence an action for malicious libel against gators, about a foot long each, froin his On motion of Councilman Miller the rep- .rt WM read and, en motion of Trustee Reid, recejved and Absent—Trustee Kamppen. received and the claims ordered paid liy the fol- Certificate for $41 in favor of himself, tor services ordered placed on file. Trustee Kerr presented the following: Mayor Hesson. friends in tho South, early next week. lowing vote: rendered as Engieeer on Che repavlngr at Washing- The following communications were presented ton street, from Kerry to Seventh street. Bewilved. That section & of Miscellaneous Bules JOHN BERKERY, It appears thaUJr. Allors has already at- Ayes—Council men Kaufinaun, Lee, Miller, Plnn aud read. be alteTeil so that the summer vacation shall com- At last Monday night's meeting of tlie kett, <^uirk. Tiinktm and Cbairmau Curtin. A report of William J. WUiges, Inspector on Gar- nielu.v on the school day preceding the fourth (luj tended one patient for the city. It was a Nays- None. den stitet improvement, between Ferry and New- CITY CLEM'S OFFICE, I Hoboken Branch of the Land League, with HOBUKEV, N. J., June 2, 1S&1. i of July, ami coutinue uutll the first Honday in Sep- tramp, at the station house, to whom ho gave Absent—Councilman Valieau. ark streets, notifying the Council that said im- :ember. Contractor Mr. MeGinuess In the chair and Mr. Hughes provement is completed was presented, read and ^the Committee on lire and Wa'er: . To the Hvnvrablr Board of JCducatwn: Ou motion of Trustee Kerr the resolution was a dose of brandy. as secretary, nothing but routine business referred to the Committee on Btreets and Assess- James Scott, extension of gas fixtures at ments. EKTUKHKS—Tbe annexed preamble and resolu- adopted by the following vote : On Wednesday evening, James Andrews, a was transacted. The treasurer, Mr. D. Done- Blue Stone Paving Blocks, So. •£ Engine House J» 3V> A communication from F. (1. Himpler. Superin- tion waa adopted by the Council at its session held Ayes—Trustees Anderson, Beltz, Havens Hark- lad living in Madison street, was stealing a gal), reported having sent to Ireland the sum On motion of Councilman Quirk the report was tending Architect new City Hall, presenting plans on Tuesday evening. May 81st, 1881, and the same sen.'Kennedy, Kerr, OBrien, Reid. Ingtesou. Me was approved by His Honor MayorBesson, on June Cullocb and Fresideut Munson. 12th ST., HOBOKEN. ride on a horse-car in Ferry street, when he >f $250, which makes the third remittance 'eeeived and the claim ordered paid by the follow- and specifications for fixed furniture at new City ng vote: Hall, was presented, read and referred to the Com- ct, IDS!.: Nays-None. fell off and dislocated bis shoulder. rom this branch since ito organization. Most Ayes -Couiicibnen Kaufmann, L**e, Miller, Ptun- mittee on Public Orounds and Bnildings. Councilman Miller presented the following: Alwent— Trustee Ramppeo. f this money was the product of the recent kett, t^uirk, Timken and Chairman Curtin. The bunds of John Guecco, Nicola Dannello, Mar- Whereas, Litigation is now pending to determine On motion of Trustee O'Brien the Board ttaes There will be a regular meeting oi tho Xays—None. adjourned. GUSTAV STKENG, dramatic entertainment, and as all the ro- Absent —Councilman Valleau. tin Kearney und Thomas Naylor, as junk dealers, the legality of the present manner of publishing Knights of Honor on Monday night. The and H. Fahrendorff, as expressman, was present- the proceedings of the different city Boards and LEWIS R McCCLLOCH, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, principal business before the meeting will be turus from members have not yet been re- The following cuiLm was corrected .aud ordered ed, read and referred to tlie Committee on Laws officials, and Messrs, Bayer A tCaufntaim &re witl- Clerk Board of Education. ;-eiv«i, it Is «X|KH!ted that the funds will be paid as uurrectwl: and Ordinances. ing and desirous of publisliiug tlie said proceeding* the election of ofllcers for the ensuing year. By the Committee on Printing and Stationery: in the Hudson County Democrat, without making Further augmented at an early day. An ordinance to provide for toe assessment and Rev. N. Sayre Harris, for many years Rec- udson County Iiemocrat, printing law collection of the annual tax for the year one thou- any claim for comjiensatjon therefor, unless th« case " Street optjiliiig suit," %15.00. correct sand eight hundred and eighty-one lu the city of Court shall determine that the Democrat is now th* Commissioner for all States of &M Union, tor of Trinity, will preach to-morrow morn- for $ta 90 Hobokeo, was presented and, on motion of Coun- official pape*\ therefore lie it Proclamation. ing at Trinity Church. Miss Conron will sing Friies at Trinity Garden Party. On motion of Councilman Miller the report was cilman Miller, passed its first reading by title by Resolved, That tlie City Clerk, Collector of Rev- NO. M WASHISfiTON 8TK£Et, the following vote: enue, the Clerk of the Board of Education, and the solo " Ruth and Naomi," at the offertory. received and the claim ordered paid as corrected by the following vote: Ayes- Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- such other officers as control the city printing, be HOBOKES, S. J. The Trinity fair and garden party, which directed to furnish the said Bayer & Kaufmann In and by the third section of the The coroner's jury In theMlna Mullertnur- Ayes—Couni'ilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- kett, Quirk, Timken and Chairman Curtln. elosed o« Monday last, was, as expected, a ISays—None. copies of such matters as are required by law to beOrdinance relating to Dogs, approved June 3d, 1859. der ease expect to be allowod tho $5 extra keit. t^uirk, Timken and Chairman Curtiu. published, provided that said Bayer & Kaufmann Nays-None. Absent—Councilman Valleau. it it made lawful for tbe Mayor to issue his procla- compensation for their services. Mr. Wey- success. The several articles voted for and ile with tiuch officers written consent that neith - Absent— Councilman Vatican. On motion or Councilman Flunkett a reews was this resolution nor any things done thereunder mation, authorizing tbe indiscriminate destruction hausen has decided to give hie share of the doseribed in a recent is^uo of the AD VEBTISER, takeu subject to the call of the Chair. The Committee oh Laws and Ordinances, to shall be construed as acknowledging any liability of ail dogv, male and female, running at targe in Boats to Let wore disposed of as follows: Handsomely- money to the wife of Kankowski. whom was referred the communication from hit* OB Re-Assembling, on part ol the city or any officer thereof, for t>&y mounted sword, voted to Rov. Dr. Houghton, Honor Mayor 11CK»OD, appointing John Mctirane ment of am claim for doing sueh primiufr and the city of Hoboken, (after six days from the publi- By tie HOUR, DA. «r WEEK, at Tho excursion of the Sunday schools of the and John I). P. Mmint as Commissioners of Assess- Present—CouncUmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, 'urther be it cation of said proclamation). Rector of Trinity and Chaplain of the Ninth ments, reported in fuvor of referring both .com- Plunkett, Quirk, Timken and Chairman Curtin. First Presbyterian Church, to Eagloswood Resolved, That the City CJerk give notice of this Now, therefore, I, Elbridge V. S. Beaaon, Mayor aauble rate., at the MBOKHI Regiment; gold-hoailod cane, Wm. Plutner; munications to the Corporation Attorney for his Absent—valleau. ! resolution to thy persona having control of such Park, takes place to-day. The»boate start opinion in the matter. Shakespeare, to tho Rector of Trinity; jewel The following claims n ere reported correct and printing- of tbe city of Hobokeu, do hereby proclaim that, BATH, F»ot «f ?ti flt. from the Fifth street Dock, at 8:30 A. M. Wo safe, with combination lock, to Mrs. Hougli- On motion of Councilman Kaufmann the report ordered paid: Adopted by the following Tstmt— Councilman Valleau. Absent—Councilman Valleau. ing day, have directed rt'rtain vity officials to de- By the Committe^on Streets and Assessments: liver copies of such official matters as are required thereon. highest expectations. It was a day 1< ing to Marie Waefelaer, and a gold cane by Mr. The Committee on Laws and Ordinances, to by law to be published in the official paper of the whom was referred the bonds of Jacob Hahn, Edward Stack, Street Commissioner, cJean city, to Bayer and Kaufraann, publishers of the Any persou who shall binder, obstruct or prevent (HLONilUMIII be remembered by both old und young. Thomas Miller. in* strertson June 7, UJS1 $8 25 Henry A. Stuhrmonn and Andrew Dlercks, as ex- Hudson County Democrat, for publication, pro- any of th« foregoing provisions from being carried pressmen, reported in favor of accepting aud ap- Edward Stack, Street Commlsadmer, clean- vided, that by so doing, no obligation to pay for The average daily consumption of water by, proving the bonds. ing receiving basins from June 8 W> 14, into effect, Is by said ordinance nude UaMe to a lt$l, inclusive , SO 00 any such publication should be incurred hy the ELYSIAN FIELDS, Hoboken and Jersey City for the past year, _ On motion of Councilman Kaufmann the report city, therefore in consideration of being furnished penalty of ten dollar* ($10) for each and every was 1,904,228 cubic feet, and the total amount was received and the bonds accepted and approved On motion of Councilman Timken the report aaUl copies of said official matters, aixl of the sum offense. \y the following vote: waa received and the claims ordered paid by the of one dollar to us in hand paid by tbe authorities jr. J. of water assessments for the two» cities, was following vote: Ayes—Councilman Kaufmarm, Lee. Miller, Plun- of the city of Hoboken, we iiave acrreexl to release Tte policemen and constable* of said city are $230,341 24, oxclusive of metered water. kett, Quirk, Tiuikeu, and Chairman Curtin. Ayex—Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun and do hereby release the Mayor and Council of the empowered to aid in carrying Into effect the pro- ken, Quirk, Timken and Chairman. Curtin. city of Hoboken, and all tbe officers aixi d»jmrt- . Sheriff Toffey, on Monday, made a seizure Nays—None. visions of said ordinance JTTTBD W. Absent—Councilman Valleau. Nays—None. nients of said city from any and all claims for com- in attachment of $20,000 of missing stocks at Absent—Councilman VaUtau. pensation or payment for printing or publishing ELBRtDOE V. 8. BESSOX, STATED SESSION. The same Committee, to whom was referred the the official matters furnished us tinder such rownlu- Biraeh's Hotel. The stock will be held to By the Committee on Sewer*: Slayor. bond of Edward Henry Strother, as auctioneer, Edward Stack, Street Commissioner, re- tion, unless the Supreme Court should decide the await tho Issue of a suit broughtby S. Harris ported in favor of accepting and approving the action of toe city authorities designating the Hobo- bond. pfiiring sewers in Washington Btreet, be- tween Fifth and Sixth streets $v 00 ken Advertiwr as tlieofilcial paper to-be null and against T. Williams, the owner or the stock. • On motion of Councilman Kanfmann the report •id. CITY ORDINANCES. Mteuael Fittpatrtek. earth furnished at Stated Session, bold at the Council C'liamber, No. ta» rei-eiveil und \%ws bond uccepWd and approved In witness whereof we have hereto set our hands On Tuesday evening neil, the Rov. Thos.8. en Washington streei. ou Tuesday evening, June >y the following \i>te: Third street sewer SO 00 H. C. Reese's 14, 1HB1. and wa^ **)*& sixth day of Jane, eigbloen hundrwt Dana, a native of the Oneida tribe of Indians, Ayes—Counclhnen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Pltin- On motion of Councilman Plnnkjtt, the report A entitled "An orduuiuoe to provide for the ap Present—Councllmeu Kaufmann, Leu. Miller, kett, guirk, Timkeu and Chairman Curtin. wan received and the claims ordered paid by the mmit of a Wnjghmatter, and to jprcacribe hal 'will deliver a lecture on the •' Haliite and Cus- pot 'lunltett, Quirk, Timken, and chairman Curtin. Nays—None. following vote: MWW,«," approved Jmf 17, Mil. toms of tho North American Indians," at tho AbaynV-CouncUman Valle&u. • Ayi n-Councilmen Kaufmans, Las. Miller, Plun- EiSLE DIE WI1IS. Absent—Councilman Valleau. Signed, sealed and dettv- The Mayor and Oonnoll of tke aty ot-Hubofcen de Ucnrian M. E. Church, on Garden, between Th'' reading <>f tlie minutes of the stated session, The' same Committee, to whom was referred kett, Quirk, Timken and Chairman Curtin. e*«d to tbe prueenc* of ordahti a* follows: held on Tuesday evening, June 7th, 1H8I, was, on the bond of Thomas O'Connor, as Sluke-gate Sadft—None. ROBKKT,H. Section 1. That ia M«i of DM fees allowed nr BTEAM First and Second streets. motion of Councilman Quirk, dispensed with, and AbSeut—Councilman VaUesiu. mwam Keeper, reported in favor of accepting and approv- saidordinanwi, Ux> WsigtmiMttr ahall ehargo for they were approved OH corrected. ing the bond. The Coruini«« on Street* sod asManaaata to On motion of Trustee Kerr they were received Tho Garden pWy at Trinity Church wns and ref«rr»d to th# Audit^g OommitUw awl receive for inspecting aad aaadaMf; BVOIT The following proposal for engine house site On motion of Councilman Kaulm&an tbe report whom was referred the following oertMoatMof A. Croaning and Reffrimhing. .rom James Benson's Sons' agents was»presented, Tivy, City Surveyor, reported them correct. Tbe foHowitm r«port w« wwimted by tbfr Clvrfe weight of fooruen noowls or tqxawndt, twowala. rendered very attractive during th» evenings was received and the boiid accepted and approved ror «wry •eightof • smaBar 4aaoaslBatioa, «• by the Illumination of the grounds witb a read and referred to tbe Committee on Public by the following vote: Certificate for 11,100 In favor j* John Berkery for awl, on motion o£ Trustee, Reid, received and or* SU. OTWK* un> Fmtam, • around* and Buildings: work and materials furnished Mr the repaving of dered enUred In faU presented, read and referred: Ordered on file: u«, between Perry and Bermth streets. Oijrnjui«w—I rMpectfullf report th»t ttwe*»m To toe Committee on Licenses: Communication from Corporation ' tomey, In On motion of Councilman suiter «M> report ni takers l^TOU*aded in tbeiri-bttirD*, ud thftt the The beautiful Cantata, "TheFlower Queen," • of John, aueooo,Nk)oU Dannelio, Martin answer to actkin of tbe Council at session of April and Than** Nay'or for Junk dealers' •til teat, reUUire to poor claims, So. PmeoMd The Committee on Public Orouodt and will be presented at the h»U of tUe German ltlh immmmm to gmtgmi to irat^i m THE HOBOKEN ADTERTINER.

drm or K*w JOUST, 1 _ WtDErrrAKERS. LAUNDRY. HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. AH H0N1ST HAN. CORPORATION-NOTICES. Oonntvof Hudr— I* QURROGATE! -Charies W. Benson, QORFORATION NOTICE OTTHE BXWBA.TION £> administrator, with the will annexed, at story WAH LEE'S LAUNDRY, E. Renton, deceased. Order to Umtt creditor.. John F. O'Hara, YOU WA1YT TO BUY BX Ik B. Upon application made to me for that purpose, 108 lint MrMt, Xobokea, lMk DAT OF AUGUST, 1881, by fte above-named administrator, I do hereby, on FmmSHING of the Urns allowed by law (or the redemption of this STth day of April, In the yw of our Lord one Pries l8t«d are hereby notified that twenty day*-from the date hereof, and to be con- the time allowed by the charter of the city of Ho- Indies' Skirts SStoSOc. The secret should be told. tinued for two months. Family washing promptly attended to. boken for the redemption of said lots will expire on WM. BfcAVOY, Surrogate. the 7iny9w|S.»0. Lives there a single man. 18th DAY or AUGUST, 1881. Housekeepers' Emporium. Who keeps the Golden Rule- To redeem the said lots, the purchase money and STATI or Ni w Jason, I „ 129 WASHINGTON ST., Hie naine please give us, II you can; County of Hudson. )**• the interest thereo < at the rate of ten per ceut. per RROaATE'S OFFICE.—Maria F. W. D. Ahr- Met. 3rd tout Uh St»., and United States Laundry Co.. 136 WASHINGTON We'll burn the hickory yule. annum from the date of sale, the cost ot advertising and vanceUmg fee of lift) cents must lie paid. D ling administratrix of Oerhard D. Ahrllng, No. 128 FIRST STREET, E. V. 8. BE8SON, deceased. Order to limit creditors. 149 WASHINGTON ST., liven there a worldly awn. Upon application made to me (or that purpose, Hoboken, N. J. Mayor. by the above-named administratrix, I do hereby, on Unsold to earthly gain— HOHOKKN, N. J. Attest; this 13th day ot April, in the year of our Lord one First-claas coaches let to any cemetery In The name please give us, If you can; thousand eight hundred and elgbty-one, order the ROBERT H. ALBERTS, said administratrix to give public notice to the cred- this county for S&00 AISQ, the largest assortment of All free from golden stain. Itorsof the estate of said deceased, to bring in their And to QreeDwood or Calvary 6.00 Collars and (Ms, 24 cts. per Dozen City Clerk. debts, demands and claims agalnHt the same, under oath, within nine months from the date of thte order, Lives there an upright man, Blot*. Lot. Name and Street. Amount «ar Orders attended to Day or Night. JB» William H. Child, 2) Hudson LIVERY STABLES. Kerosene and G-eis Stoves, Whose heart is steel to wrong - street * $132 38 The name please give us, if you can; (1. B. Smith, Hi! Hudson street.. 110 96 Jacob (laever, 105 Bloomfleld the like period in the Hoboken Advertiser one of JTOHJV JT. DEVITT, at ROCK BOTTOM PBICE& And it shall echo loud. street 50 91the newspapers of this State, such notice to be HEXAMER'S Zenobra Culnet, SB Bloomfleld given and advertised within twenty days from tbe Lives there a patient man, street 8S 51dato hereof, and to be continued for two months. A Good Two-Burner OH Stove for WM. MaAVOY, Surrogate. •• - Ktembleni of the Lord— Est. H. Bartels. 78 Bloomfleld street 80 63 TXnciertaJsLer His name please give us, if you can; Esb John Shotwell, 18 Newark A. Good, Reliable Gas Stove for #1.35. Whose faith and truth accord. utreet 120 25 ^OTICE OF SETTLEMENT.-Notice is hereby 1O3 Washington St., Eugene Uevre, 7 Third street . 180 IB^ WASHINGTON ST. dpii street 80 63 N given, that the account of tbe subscriber, ex- Wer, Timber, Brick, Lath, like, Cement, Plaster, Yes! thousands now abound— William Decker, 250 Garden ecutrix of the estate of Herman F. H. Kra&tz, de- 74,. 7O*78 River St.. Their names wo give, for give wo can: street 80 7B Orders promptly attended to, DAY or Mrs Pnueger, 151 Park avenue. DO 88 ceased, will be audited and stated by the Kurrogato Bet. 2d and Third Sts., HOBOKEN. Jfcc, &c. Those pure in heart profound. Frank Kroedel, 8 Park avenue of the County of Hudson, and reported for settle- NIGHT. ment on Saturday, the ltsth day of July next. I keep constantly on baD Bioomneld Glassware, Crockery, Vanes, Chromes, King led his guest out upon thu plain street 24 64 etc., piven away to all patrons. Homestead Ass'n., 181 Bloom- t!9t is the saying of many, that our system of 39 Washington Street, where his army was drawn up la full ar- fleldstreet 15 81 giving away presents is simply & fraud, and that SXJPEEIOR MILK served daily in fall quart bottles at Eight ray, and pointing proudly to the patriot William Holler, 213 Bloomneld street ; IB 88 HOTIE Of RllAL! we are only humbugging the people. If we were a Cents. small concern, this argument might he considered host, he said: "There thou beholdest Gustavus Pierrez. 215 Bloom- trutruee. But taking into consideration the magnitude HOBOKEN, sr. J. the walls of Sparta—10,000 men, and Beldstreet 13 !» ot our ....--u„? now over ONE HUN' CKEAM, fresh daily, in one-half pint bottles, at Eight Cents. C. Cutnet. M Bloomfleld street. 17 OREDDRD . BRANCH RETAI&ETAIL HOUSES i> every man a briok.—If. Y. Com. Ad. Est. I> Mehan, 184 Bloomneld the U. S.). youwlll easily see that » small per street 18 84 SCULLY'S ^ centage of profit on our enormous sales amply John Davin, 177 Garden street. Dining Boon business having outgrown pays us. and enabtes us to deal more liberally F. Relfschneider, 148 Garden 16 37 with our customers than any other coucern in the street the capacity of his old place, has removed U. 6. CLAUSEN & PRICE . T3. J-A-OKSOIsT, Prop. Is It True? William Decker, 250 Garden 81 SB All we ask is a fair trial, and it the goods are not street to found to be as represented, tbe money will he re- M. C. Pmieger, 151 Park ave- 18 07 funded in every casa. It Is stated that a party of capitalists nue OFFICE, 71 GARDEN ST., HOBOKEN, N.J. 18 34 No. 6 Newark St, Ale Depot. from Boston are quietly purchasing Moore Scott, nil Park avenue Mrs. R. Currie, 13 Newark 8 49 (Reagan's old stand) which place, has been THE G TIE AT all the property they can get hold of street entirely renovated, new conveniences PROVISIONS, ETC. A. L. ('adinuH, W Newark Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, in tiie vicinity of Fort Lee and Bull's street 30 10 added, tind vxuu facilities afforded, butli Thomas Sloyan, Hamburg & Bremen Ferry, and that they propose to build a 55 NEWARK ATE., JEK8EY CITY, patrons und proprietor. DEALER IN ' COR. RIVER & THIRD STS., railroad to connect Englewood with the Ilnmi& SONS, /CORPORATION NO I ICE OF THE EXPIRATION 58 Wanhington St., new ferry of the Xew York, Ontario and \J on the Bet. M ami Hi 8ts., H0B0KKN, N. ,J. (<.){jpoKite the LamllDg uf tile SleamerH,^ 'Wholesale and R«tall Western Bailroad; that they have al- 18th DAY OF AUGUST. 1881, Eaele Hotel, Wises, Liquors, Ales and Cigars, HOBOKEN, N. J. ready secured large tracts of land, and of the time allowed by law for the redemption of Newark Ht,p near Ferry, Ltmje Stock CunxUmtly on Hand J. WEBER, Proprietor, Provision Dealers. will give out the contract for building property sold for Wafer Rents from r IIOHOKCN, N. J. 35 &, 37 Vesey St., New York Tickets to uvery part of the United Stated and No. BU •WA8HINC1TO1V ST., the road in July. We are not at present MAi 1st. 187H, TO NOVEMBER 1st, 1878. Corner Willow and First Streets, Foreign Countries. BOBUKEH, N. J. advised how far this Is correct, but we Public notice is hereby given that .on the PAINTS, ETC. 18th DAY OF AUGUST. 1871), ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. HOUOKKN, N. J. Butchers, Uroc-era and Families Supplied at tha know that lands in the northern end of SUMMER-NIGirS FESTIVALS Utweat Market Prices. this county must soon be in demand at the low or parcels of land in the following schedule Rouius by the Day, Week, or Month. Finest of Agetit for N. B.— Agents for Bewig'a Celebrated Boneless were sold by order of the Mayor and Council of the R. A. ANDERSON, Every Saturday Evening during the WineH, Liquom, aud Cigjirs always on hand. Hams. advanced prices, from the very nature of city of Hoboken for unpaid assessments for arrears ThouinN V. Lyinan's Alex anil Porters. the location, especially when ferries are of Water Rents from -/ Season, commencing at 8 i'. M. JA8. -W1U.XAXS, Prop'r. Fainter and Paper Hanger, MAY 1st, 1878, TO NOVEMBER 1st, 1878, A. W. GEE h OEO. 8TEVENS0N, VIMECAR, ETC., established, and the New York, Ontario 13O "Washington and Western Company has built its road and for the amounts respectively named in the fol MAKAOBae*, NEW YORK. 1 lowing schedule. IIOBOFW, iV. J. Samuel Evans, DEPOT OF THE and tunnel. Capitalists are waking up And all parties Interested are hereby notified that MEYER'S IMPORTER OF Musio T>y CHAME. to the value and importance of our Jer- the time allowed by the charter ot the city of Ho- N. B — Paints, M a, Glaus. Vartuxhea, Brashes, boken for the redemption of said lots will expire Window Shades, \. atsfoot Oil, Oil Cloth, etc. The HUDSON CO. sey shore front and the beautiful, on the HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, largest and flneat collection of Picture Frames in FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, COAL AND WOOD. the city. healthy region which lies adjacent.— 18th DAY OF AUGUST, 1881. (Formerly Unreln's), ALSO, Extracts of Jamaica Ginger, Pal. News. To redeem the said lots, the purchase money and the interest thereon at the rate of fifteen per cent, 125 Washington street, Corner «r Third, WINES, ETC. ».*-• per annum from ttte date of sale, the coat of ad- Ratfjifierry Si'rup, Essence of Peppermint, cilo.,Vinegar Works, vertising and cancelling fee of fifty cents must be Near the Hamburg and Bremen Docks, Ginger Cordial, G\mi Syrup, Hol- Miss Anthony's Cross. paid. KEALER8 IN ANDREW F. MOHLE, . , E. V. 8. BE880N, HOBOKBK, N. J. Richard Letts, land Bitters, &c. Mayor. DEALER IN When the gold cross given to Miss An- tSf Sole agent (or Thurtngla Bier. Bottled for SOLE AQBNT FOB CBEEDMOOB SHOOTING GAtXEBy. Attest: family use and delivered. Sora.xrtorL, thony by her Philadelphia admirers was ROBKRT H. ALBKRTK, First-class Pool and Billiard Tables. Vinegar^Pickles and Canned Goods, passed down to the reporters' table for City Clerk. examination at the Woman Suffrage Con- INSURANCE. French Moral Sulphur Waters. 121 FIBST ST., HOBOKEN, N. J. Lei Block. Lot. Name and Street. Amount AND/ NO. 358 &ARDEN STREET, vention at Boston, Mass., a few days William H. Child. 24 Hudson Recommended and Prescribed by the Entire street 1941 Medical Fraternity. HOBOKEN, N. J. since, E. P. Robinson, of Saugus, who A. L. Cadmus, 38 Hudson street 8 14 PHENIX Ottier Ooeils. gat among them, remarked: "Mrs. William Stuhr. 20! Washington John Evans. Finest German Mustard at 38c. street 11 At WINES, BRANDIES, &c, President and ladies—When one of our William Stuhr, 214-218 Wash- RETAIL YAED-Ou D., L. fi•W .per Gallon. ington street 88 75 1O1 Washington St. Massachusetts regiments was starting linni.-Kt.-ii4 Ass'n., 181 Bloom Insurance Co., WINE AND LAGER BEER SALOON. Railroad, cor. Grove and 19tli Hts., Finest Chow-chow at 35c. per for the late war, John A. Andrew, taking fleW street 23 81 IIOHOKKN. Gallon. William Mrnler. 218 Bloomneld No. 48 Bloomfield St., cor. lat. Jersey City. the musket carried by Theodore Par- street iSSS OF BROOKLYN. Goal delivered direct fromShutesto ker's grandfather at Lexington, which OtiuiHiuB 1'wrrez, 215 Bloom- THREAD. IRON WORKS. flelilstreet.,...* 18 56 The Latest Improved Billiard and Pool Carts and Wagons. had been presented to the State, kissed C. Cuinet, 56 Blooinfleld street 17 12 Tables. Families and Manufactories sup- it as an earnest of his devotion to their But. r. Mehan. 18< Bloomneld •otreet is 84 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. plied with the best qualities of cause. So I kiss this cross as an earnest J. Bavin. 177 Uarden gtreet 18 E7 Gross Assets, F. Reifac; wider, 148 Garden Coal at the lowest rates. Hoboken Iron forks, of my admiration of Susan B.Anthony." street 21 83 The kiss was given, the audience William Decker, «0 Garden Over #a,500,000 ! H6 WILLOW STEEET, street 12 07 Grape-Vine Sample Room, laughed, and Miss Anthony blushed ap- Mrs. 1'. Pnueger, 151 Park ave- Steamboats & Tugs Bet.MiindlthSla., HOBOKEN. nue 18 84 :»5 ^Vasniiitfton Bt. SUPPLIED wixn preciation. Moore Scott, IBS Park avenue . 14 27 .-«»» Moore Scott, 161 Park avenue. 8 49 Cor. Newark St. HOBOKEN, Mrs. R. Currie, l* Newark Branch Office, COAL, WOOD & WATER Trout Eating Extraordinary. street 22 5« IBTOIV O A. U Cadmus, IB Newark From their Ws«»w »» Hot>ok«B. street 16 SI ONT And every other branch of Iron works Has the reader ever eaten trout fried No. 37 Hudson St., Fifst-class Wines, Liquors & Cigars OFFICES-At yard, cor. Grove and 19th Bts., Cor. Bay at and Newark ave.. Jersej^Clty; Boom 40, 111 in bear, wapiti and beaver fat, with a bit HOBOKEN, IV. a. ALWAYS ON HAND. Iron Columns, Lintels & Girders. of beaver's tall simmering alongside ot LECAL NOTICES. Particular attention given to Re- the pink mess ? If he has not, I venture 8T4TI OP N«W jKM«y, ! _ Beat Pool Table" in tlte City. County of Hudson, ( pairing. to say he knows not what makes a right URROGATE'S OFFICE- Max F. Schneider, ad- Isaac Ingleson, royal dish. Three times a day six big S ministrator of Max J. Schneider, deceased. GUSTAV HAUSER, JOHN M. FLEMING, Prop. Order to limit creditors. DEALER IN H. A. VANDERBECK. trying-panfuls appear on oar primitive Uponapi'lk-ntirjii made tome for that purpose, by Agent. green-sward dinner table, and never did the above-named administrator, Idohereby.on thu Ifceineclce & Gerken, $4th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thou- VIRGINIA PINE fljsh taste nicer and never did four men sand eight hundred and eighty-one, order the said and two dogs eat more of them. Hardly administrator, to give public notice to the creditors GEORGE A. CLARK, ANb OAK WOOD, ot Uu» estate of said deceased,to bring In their debts, The London issuance Corporation, WINE AND LAGER-BEER SALOON, SANBERb & CARROLL, creditable as it sounds, thirty pounds a demand* ami t-latmn againttt the game, undvr oath, AND HAHUVACTUJUEH within nine months from the date of this order, by OP r.oivi>oi