VOL. VII. NO. 43. HOBOKEN, N. J., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881. PRICE THREE CENTS

LEVELLING THE LANDMARKS. Weehawken ferry landing and dock, The dwelling occupied by Freeholder THEATRES. I DANCING ACADEMIES. CENTS' FURNISHING C00D5. i situated midway between tlio coal and Frost consists of two of the stone houses 1 oil docks. It, is, in truth, what it was COLEMAN. W'AHEISK !* GEKJI1MA TilEAl'KE Changes in and Around Weehawken built by the Dutch settlers oily lu.ndr. ' '» ANl«>fUMMEH (JAHbBN. Ninth Annual Opening called in 1819, a "very ancient ferry," and fifty years ago, and the walls are as ---The Great Tunnel-—Early NO. OH TO 7-1 HL'DW)N I ; —OF— Ooll, (luting from 1GB0. The boat used was stout as those of Fort Amsterdam in itsFor I/OIH! Irnitni/jit am! choif i/ootl*, Scenes, Etc. the Periauger, which was pointed at pulmy days. The oldest «tone IMJIIJI-- Hokoken, It. J. both ends, had two masts, but no bow-thero ivero throe of them-must ha'e —liO 'I O— The tarpri-st and IH-MI vemilat'-ti j-ltn-t- of ai | Mrs. Prof. F. Jurisch's sprit. When horses und wagons were been the llrst built in YW.-hawUon. uient in the eil)\ Men's FnmisMng U. A IHTRO strip of high land.tottiesoulh- New company even" week. fhaiiKe of pro^n carried over, the animals had to bo un- In HUD, Maryu Adria^nsei). n pi.iiN' COLEMAI.'S I DANCING ACADEMY, for (•ast of the mouth of tlio Wcchuwlci.'n harnessed and they and the vehicles evrry Monday and Thursday. tunnel, known as Dona' Point, is brtiriK received a plantation of ) iinagens ut lifted into the boat. The ferriage was iVERtT's 5TH AVK. THK4TBE, gnuU'd to a k'Vel with the Uimirl. This 'Awiehaken," the first mention of Weo- I for "man and horse, eighteen pence; liawken made in Mr. Winfield's " His- Popular Billiard and Pool Room, H Wlh street, near JJroi . Nt-»- York. KEEP'S upland belonged to tli^ Brown estate, J II HAVERLY Pru{irietur and Manager. single person, one shilling." tory of Hudson County," and in 1704 a SANSEE'S HALL, 80 HUDSON ST., ami was leased by a eoii|>le of truck 96 Ve^ey Street, MONDAY, DECKMBEK li. fifth w.-ek of tlie (Formerly Kapp's Jinnnonia Hall, CELEBRATED SHIRTS. fanners, whoso roomy dwelling's tire oc- A large two-story house of the olden commission for the survey of patented einiiifut Tragedian, time yet faces tho old ferry landing. It lands and tho allotment of commons, Monday, Wept. 10, cupied byHwcdish bounlin^-liuu-soH for (111. Washington Market, NEW YORK., JOHN McCULLOUCH, The Varj Best, 1 ho laborers. Hovciity-flvo horses live used has uu "extraordinary kitchen," being mot in tho house of Stephen liourdett, Kupj«>rted by a powerful company, under the man- Fur ljulifs and Gents, frum 8 to 10 P. M. a lean-to, which was probably onco a at " Wiehakon." Senator Winlleld id of agement of AVM M, CONNER, Fiwt productkin For Cliililrcn, frum I tu « F. M. MADE TO OBDEB, in carting the nxe«,vatel earth, ami Residence, 170 Clinton Street, Hoboken. ou any nttigf of t)ic new romaritic dranm, written 6 for Every >Iontla.v and Friday. stubles for them liuvo beon erwtetl on tap room, and is very long and low, with the opinion that Veehawken, in its In- for Mr. McftUlougli by the Hon Lewis Wingtiuld, dian sense, meant " the end of Hie Pali- of IJOIUIOU, cntivlfl llie ground. a huge open fire place in the north end. LEGAL NOTICES. P. fi.—rrivatr lt-B«ons are given at her residence, No. 219 WASHINGTON 8T. The place where this house and J. C. sades." At the period that the houses "THE BONDMAN." Nu. MSeculuIKt.. ltubulu-n. 1'liero is a Hoot of iiilo-drivfirs fit work Smith's laundry stands, is erroneously under consideration were built, which New costumes, new scenic «(Twu, the great battle luarkinpr out tin; pler-liuo in front of WM. McAVOY, scene. POULTRY AND CAI*E. (•ailed the old Stobo farm. Mr. Stobo may, witli propriety, be termed the stone Synopsis—Act 1 The Village Festival Art 2, Deaa' Point, where it is proposed to build kept a laundry for washing new shirts ago of tho Dutch, one- low, largo room, The Castle. Aft 3 The Oratory. Act 4, TaMeau ferries, etc. A little below Iho Point is 1 -Tlie Camp at Black Heath. Tableau g—London Wallace's here fifty years ago, the same as thehaving u Wooden loft above, wus con- Office Hours-9 A. M. to M. Bridge by Night. Act 4, The Pahlce ui Hie Savoy. Geo. the. duel ground, when; Captain Deas, present occupant, Mr. Smith. All ofsidered all that was needed. Saturday—y A. M. to 3 1J. still li\ inf_r. at the jigcof four score years, these buildings were sold by auction re- See daily papers. owned property and lived on the hill The late Edwin A. Stevens frequently STATE or NKW JER.SEV, * Prices-Sl.ryl, $1, 75c., 5*'. and 25c. Wholesale and Retail Dealer k cently, the buyers being obliged to re-(•ailed ut Frost Farm, and liked to sit by County of Hudson, * Seats secured by mail telegram and telt-nhone DHCIKJCADEMT. overlooking the futiil plateau, which was URROGATES OFFICE.~EI|za J. Thomas, ad- move them within eight days. The the huge, blaring ingle side in the house S nmiigtratrix of Ralph L. 'Thomas, deceased. only six feet wide and eleven paces long. CICARS AND TOBACCO. . Prof. J. Wallace and Daoghter laundry occupies the site of an old water used as a kitchen, and no better speci- Or It*r to limit creditors. It could only be approached l>v boat, the Upon application made to me for that purpose, Will reopen their DASCTNO ACADEMY at tlw mill in n vale besido u brook that was men of the old-fashioned fire-place enn by the above-named administratrix, I do hereby, on FODLTRT AID blufl", twenty feet above the water, being thin 18th day of November, in the jear of our Lord THEY ALL DO AGREE THAT once a largo stream. be seen in this country. The bricks used omi thousand eight hundred and fiphtyone, ordt'r FV»nltlin Lr of (.'titbarine Kane, tic-ceased. Boarding Howes mipplied at «bort«* aotic*. dering career, having been used as a (ten. Griut's Furniture. rdvv to limit ercditorM. BOOT Ai SHOE STORE, ard as a summer residence. The stable Upon appli nation made to me for that purpose, doorstop in the Van Vorst homestead !>y the abdvt'-named administrator, I do Hereby, on ! J:tS WASHINGTON ST., Was something wonderful in those dnys, this twenty-fifth 'lav of October, in the year of our that once stood at Henderson and Fourth ami the culinary department is men- There is quite a flutter in New York I/ord one thousand ei^ht hundred and eitfhty-uut', j ;Ui. Dd rnd 4lh Si? . HOBOKEN, N. J. Smith'sl^rket streets, find on the. northeast corner of ler the said tulmmistrator to Rive public notice tioned by old writers as an "extraordin- society owing to the iinnounceme.ntthut t(» the creditors of iheesTate of uaid deceased, to Wholesale and Retail. I A !art-e assortment of the most fashionable style* Jersey nvenue and Wayne street, Jersey (Jen. and Mrs. Grunt are to give an ele- hriii£ in their debts, demands and claims against of Boom, shoes and Gaiters, most of my o*n man- LIVE ASD DEES^a> POTJLTBT ary kitchen," probably haviug a liro- ihe same, under oath, within nine months from tlie Kngliwh anil American Cannel Coal. Blaeksiniths' ufacture, kept constantly an hand; also made to City. "This marble slab, which origi- I'lace where oxen were rousted whole, gant reception as soon as their new date of this order, by setting up a copy of this Coal. Sic. We deal also in the best Oak. Hickory, order in theiiest manner and neatly repaired at nally supported the. equestrian statue of house is in perfect order, and every day order in livft of the most public places of theMaple, Kindling, and Dunnage Wood, hy tvrd or the lowest prices. Fish, Fresh, Smoked & Salt, 'i'lioadiacent farm was worked by ISay- County of Hudson, fur tlie space of two months, Can?,,. George III, in Bowling Green, New York, ard's ,<..iiants. The owner of Hoboken, workmen und artists are bringing nearer and advertising the same for the like period in the KnglUh Port la ml Cement, Pire Brick, MEAT AND COUNTRY is now; trodden by i>edestrians on the the desired end. We understand not aHuboken Advertiser, one of the newspapers of this and Drain Pipe. William ltayurd, at the beginning of the Suite, (Rich notice to be given and advertised with- SALOONS. PRODUCE. south side of Wayne street, below Jersey war of independence, was a Whig,' and single article has been bought or or-in twenty days from th>> date hereof, and to be (lenera! Office and Yard. *lh Street Dock, avenue, Jersey City, where it is lodged dered for tlie lii'st floor, the eighty cases -»ntiHued for two months. r. 1 tin hereby, on this —AND-- O. 'i-*th day of October, in the year of our Lord onr Church, who said he believed tlie minor where he lived to an advanced age, dying room will be alike. Curiously caned thousand eight hundred and eiphty-one, order the Soranton, DEALKB IK chairs, velvet and gold embroidered di- said administrator to give public notice to the cred- Cor, Adanis and First Streets, was true that was set afloat in New York in 1801, at Ills seat, Greonwlch House, itors of the estate of said deceased, to bring in their Beef, Veal, Mutton. State, that, for legislative services ren-Southampton. All of his property was van*, and obony and ivory futeuil, up- Jttbts, (temands and claims against the same, under IIOBOKEBT. holstered with Hobolln/tnpestry and <>ath.within nine monlhsfromthe date of this order. lamb, Pork, Poultry, dered, tho Holland Company had can-confiscated, and on March 1G, 1781, it was *>? getting up a copy of this order In flve of the tni>st AVD Lard, X^nrs. Fista, Oynten, celled ii bond held against Burr for S-0-sold to Colonel John Stevens. hand wrought brocades, will take the i^'iblic plaoe* of tho County of Hudson, for the space of two months, ami advertising the same for (XH). They met at sunset, anil the tall place of the modern set. the like period in the Hoboken Advertiser, onn of Otlier Coals. Fred. Fincken, FBUIT, VEGETABLES & GJ.MK from Church's pistol passed' through It 1804 the projected city was laid out thft nt*w8j*apers of this State, such notice to be upon a map, and Colonel Stevens, The Oriental hangings and Persian e;iven and advertised within twenty days from the IN THBIB 8KA8OS. Burr's co'at; Church apologized, ending :late hereof, and to be continued for two months. RETAIL YAED—On D., L. & W. through David Dison, auctioneer, eon- carpets were made for the ex-President SAMPLE ROOM, the affair. Ou this occasion Burr's cool- as gifts, and Mrs. Grant will incur the WJI. McAVOV; Surrogate. Railroad, cor. Gro\e and 19tb Sts., Cor. 6th and BUxrmfield 8U., ness was put to a severe test, as his sec-ducted a four days' sale of eight hundred Jersey City. 3O Waslilngrtoni St.. lots, on alternate days, at Hoboken and everlasting envy of women by using the HOBOKEN. ond, bringing the wrougpistol with Lim, finest and most exquisitely woven India STATE OP NEW JERSEY, I at the Toutinu Coffee House in New York. County of Hudson, \ Coal delivered direct from Shutes to HOBOKSS, w. jr. ' hammered the balls in with a stono and cashmeres for the draper)' of her own URROGATE'S OFFICE.-\VHU»nj N\ Farsiow. Carts and Wagons. DOCTORS & DENTISTS. Burr was obliged to draw them out and Ten per cent, of the purchase money S administrator of Fanny Corden, deceased- was paid within ten days, the balance in boudoir. Tho table und stands are of Order to limit creditors. load tho weapon himself. "In the Dowitt buhl and mosuUnrork; the mirrors hang Upon, application maileto me for that purpose, bv Families and Manufactories sup- Clinton and John Swurtwout duel, the four siimual payments, the deeds being th* above-named administrator, I do hereby, on this plied with the best qualities of CLAUSEN & PRICE DENTALT ROOMS givun on making the llrst annuar pay- in curiously curled frames cut by the •Mth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one latter insisted on llghtiug until lie could jaekkuWesoftho skillful Swedish car- thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, order the Coal at the lowest rates. ment. r said administrator to give public notice U» theeredi- Ale Depot. stand up no longer, having been shot in vers. Pictures of every va iety, and all tors of the estate of said deceased, to bring in their The Hoboken Land & 'Improvement debts, demands and claims afraiimt the same under both legs by Clinton. of merit in different degree have frames oath, within nine months from the date of this order, Steamboats & Tugs DR. W. J. STEWABT, Company was incorporated February 21, by setting up a copy of this order in five of the aioat In 1818 Commodore Perry, the hero of 18;S8, and the heirs of John Stovuns con- in themselves works of art, while statu- public places of the County of Hudson, for the SfPPLTlEP V1TH Samuel Evans, 23d Itud 9th Are, VavTork City. ary and flrticles of vertu will ornament space of two months, and advertising the same for Idik'c Erie, and Captain Heath met, and voyed to it all of tho unsold property, the like period in the Hoboken Advertiser, one of COAL, WOOD & WATER IMPORTER OF of ali the bloody encounters here tins May (i, 18;li). The township of Hoboken the rooms lavishly. the newspapers of this Slate, suclj notice to be iven and auviirtifwd within twenty days from the From their Wharrea »t Hoboken. FINE WINES AND LIQUOBR, one was tho most ehivalric, its the gal-was set off from the township of North la General Giant's private dressing late hereof, and to bo continued for two mouths. Our nets or testa at* (15 can't be lant Commodore received tho fire of Gup- MM. 3UAV0Y, S OFFICES—At yard, cor. OroTe and 19th sts.. Cor. ALSO, " . any price. Bergen in 1849, and was incorporated as room, stands a miniature house of five Bay st. and Xevrark are . Jersey CitT: Room 40, 111 ExtrarU mt J>males Gia^«r, tain Heath uninjured and did not return "a city in 1855. Col oriel'John Stevens was stories, and nearly three feet in height. Broadway. N Y . Uen'l Offles.Bank boildine. cor. it. A reconciliation followed between borainNcw York in 1749, and died in It is of solid silver, curiously beaten and V"OTICE OF SETTLEMENT. -Notice is hereby Newark and Hudson sts . F. O. Box M7 Hoboken. Ra*l>l>cmj Syrup, Ezmweof ttpptrmint, DR. BURNETTE, -^^l piven, that the account of the subscribers, (ringer Cordial, Gum Syrup, Hol- tho principals. Tho feud between Burr 18:)8. His grandfather, John Stevens, raised in queer flowers and odd birds. •xecutors of the estate of Denis Coppers, de- and Hamilton wus tha muse of muny of eased, will b»> audited anil stated"'iy by thi e hum land Bittern, e audiUnl and stated I'.v the Surrogate of the Beorge's Creek Cumberland Coal. on General Hnmiltou: "Ah! ye tragic acres, but the land has boen taken piece- mjnetyr iff India is a superb pair of ele-Poimtv of Hudson, and reported for settlement oti John Evans, Sattirtiay the nth day of Peeember next. Carts and Wagons loaded direct from Shui«8. Or. HENRY & RUE, shores of Hoboken, crimsoned with the meal by tho I'alJroflds, until only ono- phant tijsks, nearly s^ foot irj length, ANNA h. TEXTOR. richest blood, I tremble at tho crimes the polished ivory being set off by elabo- T>ated (tctoner 7, 1S61. 6cM5-Smt3. WINE ASH LAGER BEER SALOON. K.. ••« •hmMa •*., HMua, U. 3, 1 fourth of the old farm is loft for tillage General Office, 17 Newark Street. yon record against us , t\u) annual regis- Mr. Frost has been served with jxipoya rate gold mountings. OTICE "OF SETTLEMEN't.-KoUce is hereby HOBOKBH, S. J. N given, that* the account of the subscriber, Na 48 BloomfieWSt, cor. 1st ter of murders which you ke#j> ijnd send from the Hoboken Laud & Improvement The vaU on QUO eide of the family sit- «xet:ut<»r of the estate of Augiutt ftirll, de- Retail Yardii and Offices—First St. and 1 .ki ail ceased, will be ax»dit**il and slated by the Surrogate way Branch; Seventeenth St. and Erie Railway d" Company, informing him that tho land room is uuarly covered by a remark- of the County of Hudaon. and reported for»£i>d all thesubject is worked out in varied silk em- T>at*d I>eceraber h, lflrtl. Isaac Ingleson, •tnd Iiodfe Pmrpo«nk Among a score of duols fougbt at the land here with the New York ,Xake Eiie broidery, the figures and foliago stand- DEALER IX foot of the Weoliawken Heights, prop- & Western Company for lands held and ing out as lij rciil life, and tlie colors ex- Dental^Rooms occupied by tlio latter company as an iisito and natural. will be andlt^l »nd slafe<1 by the SurroBftte of the riRGLSTA PINE AUBOST KAUTMAKK, erly called Highwood, wa» tho one be- fioanty of Hudson, and reptirtttd for KUlement on Dr. W.J. STEWART tween Wm. 0. Graham, associate editor abattoir in Guttenbers. A reporter re- How exceptional a memory General ^aturaay, ttitt IKUUMV »>f February, ISftJ,1 AND OAK WOOJ>, cently called at Mr. Frost's and wa* CA*TMAIUKE A. f RANCIS. .of tho Jfow York Courier and. Inquirer, Grant has is shown in the fact that he Pateeceml>er 3, ISfii. declO-£rat&. 25d 8t. uAW kn^ mm TORI. anu Mr- Barton, a leading society manshown a lithograph of " New York from knows at » gUtnoe where each of those Weehauk,'' drawn ia tho days of the old thousands of gifts came from, the nwue TOTrOE OF SETTl-KMKNT.-Notfce Is hereby of phiijdolplila, in which the editor was ^_ » ^ven, that the account of the snbftcriber, m- o Weshavken ferry. Tho New Jersey of tho city, the donor, and the circum- Patent Bundle Kindling Wood mortally wounded, dying the ensuing r eeiUM'd, in so far n» relates to th$ Bhare of daro- shore, with a jjrovo of poplars arouni.1 uee* uf f.fy)) P o*eutu.tioi). He does line B. Alexander, will rw nudHWI ftnd>tt»te<1 hy the morning. the old house on tlw !)1|J at tlio ferry Surrog»t« of the, Ikntnty ot Hudson, and repotted And Every Qrada of Goal Cbr, Ferry & Madimm Sit., Below the due! ground is King's Point, not exhibit the least oojijplaGoncy in for settlement on Saturday, the Uta

HOBOKEN ADVERTISER DOES SHOUTS COMPANY NO. 1 the property beneflttetl in proportion to MUSIC AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL. eontain twenty-sU private eases for the Blonder. recovering her self-possession, she replied, EXIST? the benefit received. Ou the same even- special use of patrons. As regards the quan- " well, boys, I don't blame you." tity and quality of the stock of wines and ing that this ordinance passed its second His* Cadi's Benefit Concert—A Fine Jolin R. Havens, manager of the Franklin rending, a. petit iou wivs received from the liquors and cigars, one visit will convince the Sploo Company, of New York, residing at M6 OEHEBJLL NEWS. The Committee of the Whole, of the Array of Kstical Talent. property owners along tho line of the most fastidious that tho best place on Vesey Garden street, this city, and one of our oldest Board of Couucilmen, met on Monday street to secure a good drink or cigar is at NO. Si WAtHlXG'rOX STREET. to hear the report of the sub- improvement, about live in number, ask- residents, was the victim ol a very stupid Fletcher Lake, Ocean Grove, is being en- Odd Fellows' Hall was crowded to Its ut- Colemon's, No. 96. blunder, or rather of the extreme "freshness" ing that the improvenjeut be under- larged to tbe extent of live hundred foet. committee u}>|>ointed to investigate tho most capacity, Wednesday ovwulng, by Ho- of ex-Chief of Police Oliver, of New Bruns- action of those members of the Fire De- taken. boken's lovers of inusie, and UioJr Now York The XUanlt of a Ueoonolliation. wick, last week. Some time ago a man hired East Orange, this State, witli a population partment who, on the night of November On Tuesday evening lost the ordinance friends, on tlio occasion or the grand benefit a horse and wagon of Mr. Conklin, of Jersey of 8,000, has thirteen churches, or one for 6th, refused to do tire duty at the Eagle its third and final reading. It Oonoert tendered Ming Minnie Cash, tho so- Tho sequel to the scandal -which has bean City, and tailed to return it A postal card every 614 inhabitants. Verily it is a town of MOVER &. LUEHS, Prop'rs. Dock lire. Iu this report, Councilmen must now receive the approval of the prano of the Clmreh of Our Lndy of (iraco. occupying the attention of ihe Board of Informing the New Brunswick police was as churches. Quirkand Timken, of the sub-eommittee, Mayor and then be advertised for twenty So larije and critical un audience has been Police Commissioners for some time past, follows: " Hired November 17th by a man The V. 8. Consul at Panama advises white stated that before the above-mentioned days, for objections from the tax-payers seldom gathered together on an occasion of and which resulted in the discharge of Officer giving the name of J. R. De Haven, aged be- sailors not to ship for that port, as yellow this kind hi Hoboken, and tlie exceptionally Wright, was developed on Sunday hist. The tween forty-live and fifty, five foet six or fever prevails there. Colored sailors have so (Ire, several flre companies had refused before the authorities have any legal full liotiso on Wtidtiflsci&y evening was a sub- Pukllibnl ttvery Mnti.i-.lny Morning. parents of MIBS Doyle, who ho4 brought the seven inches in height, dork complexion and far escaped. to do duty, but when the flre broke out right, according to the charter, to com- stantial testimonial of tho popularity of the charge against the officer, had refused to have most of them turned out and worked. mence the work. The improvement is hair, dark moustache and chin whiskers; $5o There are about 3,000,000 hats made in talented lady for whose benellt the concert anything to do with her, but last week Mrs. Orange, N. J., every year. About Ilve thou- This was not true, however, Engine now undoubtedly a necessary ona, but reward." was given. Doyle received a ponitent letter frota her er- Ex-Chief of Police Olivor shortly after- sand persons depend upon this industry for Company No. 1, which attempted to such is the case through the negligence hong before eltflit o'clock every sent In the ring daughter, who begged piteously to be wards visited Jersey City and remarked to a livelihood, and receive about 83,000,000. justify its action on the ground that it of the authorities. The main object is taken home again. Accordingly Mrs. Doyle hall was taken, camp stools tilled Uio aisles the police officials that the man they were The Navai Advisory Board recommenil tho 'fas A»YERTI8KR will be deliver^ toaiay part of has not been properly treated by the to make the City Hall building stand in and vacant spaoesarouni I the room, and all visited her st a foundling hospital in Now I he j;ty or iiuulnt u> r,uluwriljern In «>}• part i>( iho looking for must be John R. Havens, late of building of thirty-eight armored cruisers, Uiitt«uStat«8&t the iollowing terms: Council. Sorao ol its members not only the center of the square. This could the standing runiii nuar lliu door was taken York, whore a great reconciliation net took New Brunswick. Word was immediately place, which resulted In tho return of Miss five steel rams and live torpedo bouts, the. ONE YEAR : •••• »1 50refused to lend a hand at the flre, but not be done when the building was com- up. Tho lur(fo iMOKraminu Wiis carried out telegraphed to that city to arrost him. Mr. Kitty to Hoboken. Sunday night Mrs. Doyle whole to cost in round numbers $29,000,000. S1XMOKTIIB had attempted to interfere with those menced because tho engine house stood to the letter with ony exception. At the last Havens, who has property in New Bruswlck, ALL »0BnoftipT: it in luaft mutit lie prepaid, and minute, Mr. Frod. Harvey disappointed the appeared at police headquarters and an- The Jeannetto search oxpodition on board nnnu&l k ptitiH will not ttj conwdertsd unless who were willing to help iu oxtinguish- in tho way. The engine house should nounced that her daughtor had again disap- visits that city quite often, and when out the Rodgers havo gone Into winter quarters «Jiipai3it»d lay the money. Management. HI i non-aupoaranut) was very there last week was surprised to hear that he KTUKAT H foor mfvertigitimf g naail« known oil appllca- ing the flames. have been removed before the founda- peared and charged her with taking con- iu St. Lawrence Bay, having left an explor- gracefully excused iu a neat little speoch by was wanted for horse stealing. He thought ti >n at C>IIH officeffi . tion of the now City Hall was laid, for v siderable clothing aad wearing apparel that ing party of six on an Island off the Siberian CMH^iN must \m accompanied by the " We rind," said the committee, " that Miss Cash. it a joke, but llndlng that there was some- true name and address <»f the writer In order to re- the foreman of the company, Ivan D. any one of ordinary intelligence coultl The appearance ol the bcnulleiere was the did not belong to her. The mother is deter- coast. ..eivtt attention. Rejected manuscripts will not be have foreseen that the present contin- mined to tind out her whereabouts and prose- thing in it, went to tlie Chief of Police and reUiniwI. Applegate, is the one most to blame. signal for enthusiastic applause, tihuuanga asked for an explanation. He learned the Montpeliar, former! y the home of President (BHTIKED st the rost Office ut Hoboken, N. J., an gency would arise. The cost of the work cute her daughter. It in alleged that Mrs. Madison, and his burial place, was sold at l-class matter.} The others were lod on and urged on by uolrction from "Lu Fuvorlta," and for an circumstances and was at first luclinod to is to be paid by the property owners oucorc UwwaltzBon(rfrmii"01ivi>ltf." Mine. Doyle somo time ago visited liar daughtor iu auction, on December % to Mr. IMptrlek, of him. He advocated rebellion, instead New York and toclc away all her clothing, give himself up and await developments, but of using his authority to curb the mon along the line of the improvement; one- Martinez was tha star at the evening, and after taking advice from a friend ho told the Baltimore, and Mr. Bradley, of Boston, for FOURTH YEAR NO. 4-5. and that the last adventure of Mias Kitty was under his orders. We therefore re- half by the four or ilve men on thy north showed horuelf a trim artiste. (Sins Ims a officer that he would leavo tlio town. He $19,000. wonderful soprano voice. Miss Kiisie PfulfTw to " get square " with her mother. commend that the said Ivan D. Apple- side of the street and the other half was immediately placed under arrest and The, first prize offered by tlw Pennnylvanla •muaamenta. being city property, by the citizens at made a decided liit, mid ruUecUKl/;ruat credit taken to Jersey City by an exceedingly Railroad Company for the l«'st track has gate be expelled from the department." un her teacher, Miss Cash. Mr. Hill &an« re- The matter was referred to the Cor- large. It is not likely that any one will The Engine Houaa Sold. " fresh" and Insulting detective. He was boon awarded to Superintendent Lawrence, markably well. Miss Silver, a very young of the division between Harrisburg and Lan- laoration Attorney in order that the object, but every tax-paying citizen has locked up in tlio police station until i A. M., planlBte, Bhoweil tfivat skill In her brilliant when Mr. Conklin arrived and promptly de- caster. WAREINQS' O.AKDKS—Varloty. the right to do so should he desire. Tho playing. Mrs. M. V. McDormntt sang the The engine house corner of Washington and Council might be informed of its power clared that ho was not the man. Mr. Havens MEW YORK. in the premises. On Tuesday night the proceeding in this case has boon irregu- "Avo Maria" beautifully, and Mr. Shea's First streets, which is to be moved from the The work on tho Weehawkeu tunnel prcv KOSTEB & DIAL'S—Concert. lar, and against tho provisions of the lino performance on tluj violin Mo-ndod liar- City Hall Square, was sold at auction by City thinks ho has a oluo which will lead to the grcsses nearly throe times as fast as did Unit Committee of the Whole reported pro- detection of tho thief, a man whom ho bo- THEAT11E U>MU)UE—The Major. charter, and although no actual damage tuoniimsly with her richnopmru* voioo. This Clerk Alberts on Tuesday morning, in ac- of the Delaware, Lauknwanna A Western gress to the Council and asked permis- cordance with a resolution passed by the llovos to have givon a name similar to his for STANDARD THEATRE—ratieiuni has been dono, it is establishing a dan- was her llret appearance in pnMlc for nearly Railroad tunnel. It attracts largo numbers., BUNNELL'8 MUSEUM—Curtositieo. sion to sit again, which was granted. three years, and the audience wen- enthusi- Council last week. Tho bidding was protty thepurposo of causing him trouble. Ho went of Sunday visitors. GHAND OPERA HOUSE-ltoawlale. gerous precedent. The city's business At this meeting a communication from astic in her praiso. Mr. Matty Judwi's ren- brisk,-and the building was llnally knocked to Bed Bank with Couklin and a dotectivo to For tho llret time In many years the Fourth BOOTH'S THEATRIC—Miglily Dollar. should be carried on according to law. down to Jacob Geayer for $202, who paid cash identify the man. METROPOLITAN THEATRE -Variety. his Honor tho Mayor was read, vetoing dition of the touor solo " Wliun the Tide ConidB Congressional District, composed of Soruor- In" was well received, but iiis encore. "Fall- for it on tlio spot. By tlio terms of tho sale net, Hunterdon, Sussex and Warren Oouriti™, HAVERLV8 STH AVEfJUE-McCtilluiigh. the resolution of the Council, passed last the structure must bo removed within four- WINDSOR THEATRE— Uocle Tonin Cabin. week, by which the action . f Engine Lord of Poland," pleasud tlio audience oven General Kilpatrlck Dead. will have a solid Democratic delegation in Obituary. teen days from the date of sale. It was one DALY'STHKATRE-Tbe PauslnR Regiment. ComjMiny No. 1 in electing a member More. Mr. Itogera mug the bass solo " Thy tlio Senate and Assembly. BUOU OPERA HOUSE—The Snake C'lutrmer. Sentinel Am I " well and an encore nuich of the historical buildings of the city, and an was endorsed, on the ground that Engine An official dispatch announces tho death of General Sherman's recommendation that HAVEBLVBNIBLO'S OAKI)EN-The World. DR. DAVID BEMSON. better. Mr. Wilder wee vastly amusinir in interesting account of it, with illustration, General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, U. S. Min- Company No. 1 no longer existed, and now In preparation, will bo publishod iu the the army bo lncroaaod to :10,OLK) men, is HAVEBUfB14TH STREET—Frlu iu Ireland. his humorous recitations, and Mr. Conknj- ister to Chill, which occurred at Santiago, BAN FBANCISCO OrERA llOLSE-Mlnutrelay. that therefore such a proceeding was ir- David Benson, M. D, ono or the loading ADVEKTISKB next week. approved by Secretary Lincoln. Ho thinks physicians of this county and ono of iho old- Jid tho pathetic very well. The weli-trained Chill, on Sunday lost. He was born in Dec- regular. No action hdd yot been taken Eutorpe Society tlid somo admirable chorus it, would not be well to raise the standard of est practitioners in this city, diet! at hie resi- kertown, this State, January 14th, 1836. He admission to West Point. on the Mayor's veto of the resolution dence, 220 Hudson street, on Tuesday inorn- Ninth Regiment Pair Notes. was of Iribh decent and the son of a militia HOBOKEN, DECEMBER 10, 1881. permitting this company to return to Tho Police Commissioners of Jersey City nlng, after a lingoring Illness. Ho had been The concert was a groat success In every colonel. Ho received a common school educa- duty. have decided to use koroseno oil instoud of suffering Irom an affection of tho bruin since way, awl tliooriorgelie lady was justly re- Company C will chance off a very fine shell tion In his native village, and then, entering (tgkiat paytr of the dip of Hoboken. Circu- July last. Dr. Benson was bom in Hoboken bout. Wost Point, graduated with tho famous class gas to light all the buildings under thoir con- As the matter now stands, Engine warded for her diligence liy tlio svxully trol. This is good for tlio Standard Oil Com- lation nmmil to no other weekly'journul in Hud- Company No. 1 has no right to do duty, July 19th, 1832. Ho studied medicine In tliu Company U will raffle- off a fine crayon of of 1861. »o» Cl/uafe. clal profits. Wo lio|)«! th.it Hobnkmi may pany and bad for the Firo Department. for, though its members have been per- University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, soon be favored with another entertainment Colonel Hart. He served with distinction throughout the The Asbury Park Journal: If Guitoau hail mitted to return to duty by the Council, graduating: in 1853. He soon afterward com- of tho kind. It was certainly the best heard Company B have secured many articles of war of the rebellion. Entering the service as First Lieutenant of artillery, he was rapidly been tried in Monmouth County wearo muler Kiefer was elected Sjiuuker at the or- the resolution grunting such permission menced the practice of medicine In his native here in many years. value and usefulness. olty and onjoyod an extensive practice till the promoted, became distinguished as a cavalry tho impression that tho trial would not haw ganization of tbe House on Monday. is of no effect until the Mayor's veto has Remember that tho fair will open Tuesday partaken so much of the nature of a fnrc<> un time of bis illness last July. Ho lias served evening, December 13. ofllcor.and as Brigadier General of volunteers, been acted on. The apparatus has been two terms as City Physician, and for many Society and Lodge Notes. took command of the Third Cavalry Division It now seems to be doing In Washington. At Three hundred lives were lost by the turned over to Washington Hook and yoars up to tho time of Ills death was ono of At the booth of Company E will bo found of the Army of the Cumberland in 1863, being any rate wo would like to nee Judge StiiildiT burning of a theatre in Vienna, Thurs- Ladder Company No. 1, and under the tho visiting medical staff of St. Mary's Hos- Pontalphla Chapter, No. 11, It. A. M., will the post office of the fair. but twenty-seven yoars of ago. He was with exchanged for Judgo Cox. day. circumstances this company is responsi- pital. Dr. Benson was the father of ten chil- elect officers next Tuesday ovoni ng. Citizens of Hoboken should not fail to visit Sherman In his celebrated march to the sea, Tho State G. A. It. has appointed the follow- ble for it. dren, seven of whom, with his wife, survive There will probnbly l«i eight or nine appli- the fair of their pet regiment. and later fought frequently in tho Carollnas. ing committees to mako arraugeuinntH rel«- They lure upsetting tbe insanity plea The Mayor intends to veto every reso- him. Tho funeral services were hold at tho cations for membership to Protection Lodge, The "boys" will "mount guard" every For tho latter services he was made Brovet- tive to the ostaUtolnneiit of a Ladies' Auxi- la Gulteau's trial and proving his disso- lution that recognizes the existence of church of Our Lady of Graeo yesterday No. 634, K. of H., at Mio naxt meeting. morning at six, during tho fair. Major-Goneral In the regular army. Ho re- liary Corps: Mrs. Alfred Hansbeclc, Jxrwy signed from the army In which he had been lute character. morning, and the remains were followed to Company E will have two sewing ma- Jity; Miss Flaako, Elizabeth; Mrs. Jolm It. Engine Company No. 1, and every action A delegation from Protection Lodge No. the youngest of tlie conspicuous Generals, in Grubb, Camden; Mrs. C. M. Uurgo, Vinekuul, the eemetery by a largo number of friends (&t,K. of H., headed l>y Past Grand Dictator ehiues, ono Domestic and ono Singer. taken by the Council for the comfort or and relatives. January 1860, when he was appointed U. S. and Mrs. James Hardy, Mauusquan. The Pope caonoaized Labre, DeBosai, convenience of that company's mem- Morris, visited Alpha Lodge, No. 20!), at Company D have had presented to thorn a Minister to Chill. He remained at that post Laurent and Claire, on Thursday, mak- bers. In law. Engine Company No. 1 is Mewark, Monday night last, to wltnows the sewing machine, which will bo chanced off. Tho now Erie Directors aro : Tlieron It. ma May Louise, daughter of A. B. Naflo, till 1870. Ho was a prominent Republican Butler, Charles Duna, Thomas Dlckson, Har- ing four new saints. still in existence and remains so unless working of three-degrees hy Supremo Guar- died at tho residence of hor parents, 81 Bloom- dian Murphy and several 1'nst (Jrand Dicta- Our fellow townsman, Fred. Flncken, has politician and speaker in this State, but was rison Darkeo, R. Suydam Grant, Jacob II. discharged by the Mayor and Council; field street, on Thursday of last week. The tors. The proceedings were oxveedingly in- presented Company C with an elegant chair. novor elected to office. Last May ho was Kchoff, Solonmit S. Guthrie, Hugh 3. Jowett, Ex-Senator Frelinghuyseu of this State, though practically Its present position funeral services were held on Sunday last at toresthig. While un Newark, the delegates Through tho kindness of the Council, tho again appointed Minister to Chill, by Presi- John Taylor Johnston, Wm. Mortens, Edwin will receive the appointment ol Secre- amounts to disbandment, as its members 2 P.M. met District Deputy Waterman, who hud main entrance to the City Hall will be open dent Garfleld. He died at his post. His D. Morgan, Courtlandt Parker, F. N. l)ivik.\. second wife and three children survive him. tary of State on Monday next. have no legal right to act as firemen. been to Montvlalr to tako initiary stops every night of the fair. Homer Ramsdale, Henry G. Stebblns, Wm. Strong, and J. Lowber Welsh. In case of a flre they would, of course, Precautionary Heaauret Against Hut towards starting a new lodge at that place. A number of New York houses have con- turn out and work, and no one would at- Tliore will probally bo a lodgo tlioro in work- tributed to what promises to bo the greatest PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. It is confidently expected that Gover- Smallpox. The semi-centennial exhibition of tlio tempt to prevent them, but they are not Lug ordor by next voolc. fair ever held in this State. American Institute Fair closed (an Saturday nor Ludlow will be present Tuesday " Empty Is the bank, the cashier's gone," evening and open the Ninth Regiment legally members of tho Fire Department (larilelfl Lodge, K. of P., was Instituted In At tho booth of Company B will bo found a last after a most successful run u While the prevalence of smallpox in Hobo- is the latest song. weeks. Tlio average dni I y attendance du ring Pair, in active service. The Council is need- Crane's Hull, this city, on Monday evening sword, to bo voted to the most popular cap- en is rather sensationally exaggerated in lain of the Ninth Beglment. Secretary Folger has called in $20,000,000 of that period was about one thousand, ami the lessly delaying action. The affair will BOCJO of tho alarmist papers, and there la no last, by D. 1). O. C. F. Sclilcichor, assisted by remain in a hopeless mix until some- P. Ci. C, George H. Kiildcr, 1\ C's Stalb, President John Mullins, of tha New York the extended sixes of 1861. receipts a rough estimate plneos at $75,iitio, The County Courts opened this week. foundation for a panic, cues do exist In suffi- and expenditures about $50,000. Tim sccmo thing is done. The Board should either cient numbers to make necessary the greatest Spengciiian and Dutuho. The degree work Furniture Company, has presented Company Christmas comes on Sunday, but Santa Some very important cases will como up was conferred by the officers of Pythagoras C with a black walnut bedroom set. Claus will do his work Saturday night. was brilliant on tho closing night, ovor 0,000 uphold the Mayor in his position or sit precaution to prevent the spread of the dis- persons being present. this term, among them that of the city on him. ease. The surest preventative being vaccina- Lodge, No. C2, of Hoboken, p. C. Wm. Franz Sergeant George- J. Guggenheim, Company School Trustee Harkson is still confined to vs. the bondsmen of ex-City Treasurer tion, Dr. Elder, Presldentof the County Board acting as 0. C, and F. V. Bambergor as V. 0. E, will deliver Ills humorous lecture on his room with a severe attack of sickness.. After tho institution, tho f those vaccinated, Brother Jolm Yinton, ot Hobokon. Loiigo, No. Lewis K. MoCulloch, of Company C. Tho historian, Bancroft, Is credited with the Council Chamber and City Clerk's the remark that New Jersey is destined to "The World," at Havorly's Nlblo's Garden —J. C. Herald. The vaccinatont will hold their next session 35, Worshipful Master Cunningham and Past Theatre. Matinee Wednesdays ami Satur- office on Monday and Tuesday evenings Master Craig of Strict Observance Lodgo, nl A prizo not to be lost sightof—the Columbia become the most densely populated State in at the shool house in Weeliawkon, on Dec. 12, bicyelo, on exhibition at Wiggins Jk Abell's days. by the Council. This is no Inconsider- at 2 P. M., and will vaccinate all who desire New York city, awl a number of Brothers. the Union. The big Cunarder, "Berria," 530 feet able item, and would almost pay the hardware store. Tho ladies' committee ot Havorly's Fourteenth Street Thontro has to be protected from smallpox. On Dec. 13, After closing, tho Brothers partook of a bau- Company C will toll you all about it. Senator John S. Williams, of Kentucky, re- long and S3 feet broad, made her maiden salaries of two Councilmen. It is also at 2 P. M, a session will be heiu at St. Mary's 2 Washington street, and soothe gold cross, Woman la now tho equal of man in all things—and there seems to be no valid rea- cess of tho comic opera, " The Snake Charm- of the late General Thomas D. Hoxsey, they could not afford to neglect it every •TmJgo Hoffman for a writ of orrror in the valued at S300, to bo chanced off at tho er," at the Bijou Opera House. Don't fail to of Paterson, this State, died in Harrison- week. ease of Martin Knrikowski, tlio condemned booth of Company C, at $1 per ohanco. son why she should not take off her hat at the opera or theatre. see it. Matinee this afternoon. burg, Va., on Thursday last. He was Then it is urged that a large number S. V. S. Besson vs. Assemblyman Hc- muKiurar of Slliui llullcr, on several excep- Mr. Gustav Hausor has made a very gonor- tions taken by counsel for tlio defence to " Hamlet" has proved a tremendous suc- born in Paterson, but moved to Tirginia of citizens who attend the meetings and C&gue. ous present to Compauy D, for the fair, con- A brother of the famous " Bonanza King," •Jurtgo Knapp's ruling whilo tho case wns O'Brien, of the firm at Flood ft O'Brien, Is a eoss at the San Francisco Minstrel's Opera in 1873, in consequence of ill health, are interested in the proceedings could sisting of a handsomo case containing five House. The other part of their programme botng tried. Tlie Chancellor denied the writ, mugnlllcent meerschaum pipes, some of carpenter In Anbury Park, and works for Mr. brought on by exposure and injuries re- not be present in the afternoon. As a When Mayor Besson was defeated for tho and tlio ciiwe now rests witli the Court of Par- is also very fine. Matiiico this afternoon. Assembly last month by ox-Surrogate Mc- them ornamented with silver. The O*BG is to O. C. Morehead. ceived during the war. He was fur two matter of faot, a number of these people dons, which is In session. Without Uiainturfur- "UncleTom's Cabin," presented by Rial's terms Assistant District Attorney of Cuguo he announced his intention to contest be rallied at fifty oorita a chance, and Mr, Do you skato? No; but my slater Kate can should bo kept out of the Council Cham- ancfl of this court tho murderer muat hang on Hausnr has wndortaken to aeouro ono hun- Ideal Cutu|iauy, has been appreciated by (lue> Virginia. tho eloctlon of the latter, who received a ma- January Utli, tlio day fixed by JudgoKnapp, skatothe figure 8 tlrst-rate. But it's late, ber while the Board is, in session until jority of fifty votos for Assembly in the Ninth dred chalices,. thus turning over tho pipes and sure as fate pa's pate is at the gate. houses at the Windsor Theatre this week. they learn how to behave themselves. as a reprieve, from tho Governor is useless, and $50 In money to thooompany. Thepipes Matinee this afternoon. Next week "Tho District. He contest* it on the ground that because lio can only grant It for ninety days Sweet mate, evacuate. The President's message, printed in They conduct themselves like a parcel a number of votes were counted for lUibert are worth about $8 each, wholesale and are Tourists." front tlio day of sentence, and this would guaranteed best quality. Tho law office ot Juildah P.Benjamin, in dlb dailies on Wednesday, contained of school boys in a disorderly manner, McCague, Jr., that had not tho " Jr." printed brinjf It to the day already set down for the London, ig a ahabby back room, furnished The Metropolitan Theatre still leads in the 14,000 words, and was sent to New Tork applauding loudly at the slightest pro- on tho ballot. The recount will be held in the execution. A letter purporting to ho a con- The following General Order has been is- with two ohaire, a table, a few musty law variety business, and this week standing on twenty-five wires in twenty minutes. vocation. City Hall on Monday next, Doc. 12th, and E. iewiiiMi of tin- nmrdpr «f Minn Mullei-, ami sued: This Kegiment will assembles at tho books and an array of Ink bottles. room only, has been tho order. Matinco on It is a very able and well-written, busi- If tho members of the Council could V. 8. Besson has engaged Samuel A. Bauson signed John Draun, has 1)«-n received by Armory, in full dress, on oaoh evening of tbe Thursdays. Next woek Hist production of to appear as counsel. The recount will not President Arthur will occupy the same A Puff of Smoke." ness-like document, showing much care- conveniently attend, afternoon sessions Counsellor liriogljeti, A similar ono was re- cominir fair. Tlio following details are here- room to the White House in which President llkoly change tho result, for the reosone al- ceived by Mrs. KankowtskJ. by ordered: On Tuesday, Officer*of tho Day, This is the last week of Lester Wallack in ful Btudy of the foreign and domestic would be an improvement on the present ready explained in the colunis of the ADVEB- Taylor and President Lincoln's little son business of the Government, and is full plan, if by this means the rough element Captain T.W. Griffith; Officer of tho Guard, died, ana in whioh the Prlnoo of Wales once " Bosetlale," who has boon received by over- TISEB, which were based on the opinion of flowing houses at the Grand Opora House. of facts and suggestion. It appears that in the audience could be gotten rid of. First Lieutenant Lewis R. McCidlocli, Wed- slept, competent legal authority. Enterprise Bswaraed. nesday, Officer of th8 Day, Captain Hamon Matinee this afternoon. Next week Herr- the United States is on pleasant terms JI. Cook i Oftloer of the Guard, First Lieuten- Mrs. E. Donnell, who had played throe mann and his troupe. •with all tho European powers. Presi- AW IBBEGXJLAB, PBOCEEDIKO. 0*0 of tlio neatest and most comfortably ant H. Correo. Thursday, Oflloor of the Day, months of her engagement with tho Emma Abbott Opera Company, and was obliged to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence made their dent Arthur recommends the adoption The Armstrong Insurance Caae. litboii up wiivo ami liquor st< ir<« la New York, Captain Charles Erlonkoetter; Officer of tho first appearance, slnco their return from of the new code of international rules to lias Ixien oponod at Ho. 9U V«soy stroot, liy Guard, Second Lieutenant L. Lanoon. Fri- return lo hor home lu Bayohne, is now much Some weeks ago a resolution passed improved In health, Europe,"at Booth's Theatre this week in the prevent collisions on the high seas; ex- the Council to authorize Messrs. Beyer A singular caac has bron decided In the our enterprising young townsman, Jlr. P. day, OIBeer of the Day, Captain J. H.Symes; " Mighty Dollar." It is needless to say, tliat haustively discusses our domestic busi- & Tivy to give a new curb line for the C. 8. Circuit Court in Brooklyn. It is the Colcman, .of No. 170 Cllulon street, this city. Officer or tho Guard, Second Lieutenant G. W. D, MoQregor, formerly proprietor of as of old, they draw crowded houses, and will suit of the widow of Johii M. Armstrong, tho Tho genial proprietor in tho short apace of Horth. Saturday, Officer of the Day, Captain the Hudson City Qatette, has purchased the ness, advises that the strength of our sidewalk on the south side of First street, Qonttnuo to do so during thoir engagement. army be increased to 30,000 men and man who was raurd«red by Benjamin Hun- two months in his new quaiters, has mode Kichard C'urrey; Offtcer ol tho Guard, tteoond North Hudson County Ledger, and Intends Matinee this afternoon. between Washington and Bloomfleld ter, In Camden, this State, some years ago, changing the name of the paper and remov- . that the navy should be "thoroughly hosts of friends, and lias also succeeded In liioutonant W. H. Conly. The Offleor of the streets. There was very little opnosl- against the New Vork Mutual LAfR Iusuraneo making tho new resort tho moat popular place Day will detail one sergeant, ono corporal ing it to Jersey City. Tho eminent tragedian, John MeCullough, rehabilitated." He suggest* that the tion to the resolution. It was simply Company. Hunter, It will bo romomborod, in that section. In connection with pool and and six files from his company for guard Is still the* attraction at Havorly's Fifth Ave- fortifications and coast defences be im- Archdeacon Klrkby says when he went to nue Theatre. Next week he will appear in a Stated that the object was to set the curb was hung three years ago for tho murder. blllianlB, Mr. Coloman has elegantly fitted duty. Offlcors of the Day will seo that (ttriot Bed Bivor he met a little barefooted boy and 1 proved, and calls for the vigorous prose- Mrs. Armstrong suod for $10,000, for which up too second floor of the building for the UBO order la maintained, and If naceaaary will now romantic drama, Tho Bondman." book far enough to place the City Hall naked him It he didn't want to go to school. Matinee this afternoon -" Lady of Lyons." cution of the Star Boute thieves. He building In the mid(Ho of the block. The amount her husband was Insured In that and accommodation of Ills numerous patrons, Inuroago tlie detail, Tho boy said yes, and wont. That little In- also discusses civil service reform. He company at tha instance of Hunter, who ex- Fifty notit warirobe* have been built an tha At the conclusion of Mr. MeCullough's en- curb was accordingly set back nine feet. dian boy Is now James Northway, Prime gagement Miss Fanny Davenport will appear closes with gome remarks upon the pected to obtain tho money. She has won second floor and are already occupied by ••X Oftn Sid D«flnnc«." Minister of Manitoba. After this an ordinance was drawn up the suit with costs, amounting to tlO,571.S4, market mon iu the vicinity. This depart- fo,r a brief season. She will then give her question recently before the country of providing for the improvement of this Olive Logan began one of her lectures re- farewell performances hi New York. In June Presidential inability, to which he and like suits will now be instituted against ment also contains a barber Blioja, where only SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 18,1881. street by wideninR it nine feet, setting the Manhattan Company, of New York, and artists In tlio tonsoriul line are engaged. cently with tha remark) " Whenever I see a she sails for England. According to her pre- hopes Congress .Will speedily give con- H. H. WABNEK & Co: Sirs-Thanks to your pretty (flrl I wont to oiaap her in my arms." sent arrangement** slio will stay abroad from back the curb, and repaying with Bel- the Provident Life and Trust Company, of Another feature will bo tlie immense Uerring invaluable Bate Diabetes Cure, I can now bid. •lderatiou. gian blocks, tbe cost to be assessed upon Phlladelpbta, for $16,000. safe, being manufactured to ordor, aiut will "So da we," shouted tho boys In the gallery. three to five years. IIor farewell engage- deSoiicdS e t o ddiseasei . WW, G. JVw & moment Olive WM nonplussed, but, ment twain* on Christmas Day. THE HOBOKEN ADVERT1SEK.

FERRY TIME TABLE. UUos, second son of Mr. Oeorjre Giles, tlio Ayes—Councilmen ICaufmann, Lee. Miller, Plun- city. The bell and tower have proved um dward Coughlin. >. dated Ltevvmbvr fi, 13MJ, and reported correct Utfa 1881, wh«uU»aama vfll be l oc, duuKiitur of William B. Lasher, t>y tho Nays—None. alarms. Even now, with the power we ptisisebs to P. Francis, balance i»f contract on afi* date Bj order at th* Couaefl Absents None. adopt & lire alarm telegraph. Ho litlle confidence feet of box Hewer in Second street, fruni j Adopted by the fallowing vut*: Time lev. Chart™ L. Newbultl, at the resijeucoo f have we ill that bell, we are making arrangements Orand Ui ClinUiu Blreet . 40 yo ly the Committee on Streets ami AhSH^smentH: I Ayes (ounciliiien KaufnmnD, Lee. Miller, Plun Hide's father, No. 190 Uluonilivld strexit. in view of another Are alarm at Washington and dward Stack, Street ( .tiniiiiHfiloner, jtuy I kt»u, S>uirk. Tiinkfeu, VftUfuu AIK! Chairituui Cur Cb> Clerk. aria Lelrht, one liundred lnafl» of Hand Hixth streets roll, reiMiiring Ferry alrei-t and Wawliui^ ' (in iiura wan ii largo gathering of frionds and f urnistied ('ommitUie tm rttreeu* ami As ton and Fifth slre*u 3 VI Hoboken Ferry Boats 1 am in favnr of an effective and economical tele- NuyM - None ivBs, and tho festivities uuntimied till a seamnenu $4"i (W graphic lire alarm and we tiave tifteen hundred On moti'-n of Couni-ilmaii Pluiikeit the report — None On and after May 31st, 1H8I), the Boam will run te hour. The young couple received u iiuui- On motion of Councilman Tiiiik<-n the report ili'llur* for that purpose—bin 1 atu opposed loviiust- a* received and tlii- claims ordered Jiaid by the M- Public nnttoe la hereby given that Hads •as received and the claim ordered paid by the any more money on that bell. iwing voU-: do motion of Councilman Tituken it w-a« anlollows, wind and weather permitting: er of very handsome presents. KeM>Jved, That the Committee on Public (Jroundf pomls for tli« erection of a boll totnr owner llowing vote: E. V. 8. BESfiON, Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmaiin. I****-. .Miller, Ilun VYaahinirtan and Sllth itreata, anentiar ts " nd ilinldiiigs tie and they HCL- hereby empowered ta, anentiar BARCLAY STREET BOATS. Jolt. Davis, theiix-Presidentof theso-oalUsd Ayes—Couiicilnien Kaufmann, Lei*. Miller, I'lun Mayor. ett, Quirk, Timken. Valleau And Chairman Cur and •pecillatUOM adopted th*ODOMH«t«th*ODOMHthO«t . uulhurn Coufeduracy, in company with his ett, Quirk, Timken, Valle-uu aud Cbairman Cur- in. i purehuse une boat load of sharp sand for the uae f Novembersoemb. . 1881. and WeW 3 In t*» ClerClerk'»o«oak , LEAVE HOBUKBN: n. The rity Clerk made statement tttat he hod sold Nays—None. >f the public parks, the t.-oat of ihe aauie not to ex- tew CCiti y BalBlll butklWbtklW. wffi hee rantvadatrantvadat tCtt^ From 5.0U a. m. to 6.0(1 a. m , every IB minutes. rife and daughter, arrival in this city on Nays—None, < engine house on the corner (if First and Wa*li- Absent—None. fed the sum of forty dollaru t^40>. Crlerk's s officffie untitil 7 o clock on TnwrlaTl j Absent—None. ;ton streets, for the sum of $'JtW to Jacob (leaver, " K.JO a, III. to 7.00 p. m., " 10 " 'odnesday, by the steamer Noekar, from y the Committee oil Streets and Assessments: Councilmen Timken presented the following: DecembeDb r STST. 1881188.1 " T.4U JI. in. toio.lj p. m., '• 15 " y the Committee on Fire and Water: I will turn over the proceeds of sale Ui the City U««:lred. Iliat the City Clerk be and he !• lu-r« Irerrwn. He stopped for a short time at 'reasurer to be placed In the Contingent Fund. dward Stack, Street Coumii«sioner. pav Propoao)* to tw addncaiet. 'To the KarvraaA " 10.15 |). in lo 5.01) a. ill.. " at) •arrow & Turner, one pong for Hook and d .... e it certificate 'ouodloftheOirof Hotwken." eadofwa, -Pre- I.KAVK NEW VOHK. wjli'u Hotel, where ho was besieged by 9 Tlie KeeiTder's report for tlie mouth of Novem- Sonthal and UfUaUIBUT8Ma Ladder Company No 1 ^ o 1HH1. WUK presented, reaii and referred to the s'Liriief^r'""1 - '««•«-•-'*' IBrj!;rf ;;ot:X^7o"hn^i^rcJ rionti From 5110 (i. in. to CM a. in., every 15 minutes. WHpitper reporters, but he refused to bo in- 'in. C. Harp, coal and wood furnished ' • • • • i J. I> 1 . M^'Uiii, tsftL'li for tin* HIIIQ of twemity-three iinlttee on Laws and Ordinances. On motion of Councilman Timken III** reporreportt j d^Haria i tvnundd fintuv-ftveighty-fivee c*ntcent«s (teS.Ki^es.85>v , fofurr servicei * II.SU a. ill. t. m., " 10 Liberty Hose Company Si>. -2 Ill 50 a» received aud the claim ordered paid by the All propwal* oiuat be made out on blank* for 1 rviewed. Mr. Duvis mid his family started A Hirnl certificate from A Tivy. in favor of Pat- rendered tin Commistifuiiers of Assessment* on Mori- " 7.0(1 p. in. to 11.00 p. in., '' I- * " On motion of Counciitimn Ojiirk tbe report «as ck Flaherty, for tue sum of $itaj Si, contractor blowing vote: ntetied by th* city Clerk, and aceomiwaM by • rue street paving improvement, between Newark bond (hrned by two recpawttOe fnwbnlden, !• • 11.00 )>. in. to 5.00 a. in.. " 30 r his homo in Louisville, Ky., in the aftor- jceived and the claims ordered paid by the follow- tr the improvement of Washington street, between ig vote: Ayetjr—Councilmen Kaufmaiin, tw, Miller, Pluu avenue and Hvcond street. peoal autti etjunl to the amount of tke bii. SUNDAY BOATS TO BARCLAY STREET iK)n. The steamer Neckar experienced a iTry and Seventh streets, «a« presented, read »tt, Quirk, TiHikew, VaUeau and C'liainnan Cur- Adopted by the following vote: Ayen -Councilmen Kaufmann, Let?. Miller, Plun- AU l>id« not In due form will bs thrown out. ay rough passage, and was fifteen days In id referred to tlie Committee uu Streets and As- Ayes—Councihnen Kaufmaiin, Lee, Miller, PlUD' From ti.tvt a. in. lo 9 00 a. m.. every 30 minutes. ett, Timken. Valloau atwl Uhainnan Curtln. JJayB—None. Tlie Mayor ant Council rewrre tie right to Nays—Couiicilmtui l^uirk. kett. Quirk, Tituken, Valits&u aud Chairman Cur- 11.00 a. in. to 11.00 p. in., " 15 Hiking the trip. She lost several of her A certiflc-au. for J.V «!, In favor of himself for Absent-None. any or all Md» if deemed b tbe Intareot of * " 11.00 p. m. to 5.00 a. ni.. " 80 Absent—None. tin. mall boats, one sailor was waalied overboard jrviceH ail engineer on Washington street ini- The following tiuim was currw;i«Jd and cirderud to to do. l.EAVtt NEW YORB. the Committee on Pi-inting and Stationery : Nays—None. nd another member of tho crew had both of (.ivemt'lit, from Ferry and Seventh street, from 3aid a* corrtsctwi : Al«*ent—Nime. By order of the GaaeO, From 6.15 o. m. to 9.15 a. m., every 30 minutes. Idwin J. Kerr, stationery furniaheil for Tiv)-, was presented, read and rt-ferred to the y the t'ommittee c*n Fire and Watrr: Councilman Timken preseiiUHi the following: Routrr H. Auuun, U.J.I II. in. to 11.00 p. in., • 15 s letfs broken. >minittee on Streets and Assessments. election officers anOt City Clerk* ofnee . J4S SO atues tlanton, repairing in>n work UJI Resolved. That the City Clerk lie and he Is here- 11.00 p. in. to 5.00tt. in., " 30 On motion of Councilman MilliT Hit- n-jmrt was A flnal certiftcale from F. , eurrect fur $3 00 CHRISTOPHER STRKET liuATS. and the claims ordered paid by the full,tw- favor of Spiflmann & Brush, for iiervicefl rmi- ig vol«; faior <>f Timothy Koley, for nagging In fntnt of C)n motion of Councilman Quirk the report was ceivtnl and the claim ordered j>aid as CUIT«CU;I1 ired as engimwrs in charge of Monroe street itn- Corporation Notloe. I.EAVR HODuKEN: Ayes -CounpiliiKm Kaufiuauti. l^1*-, Miller. Plnii ifw truck liouse No. 1, was preseoted, read and re roveinent, between Newark avenue and Second erred to tlie Committee on Puuiic Grounds and • the following vute: irom ,".0f! ft. in. to *'***.! a. in., every 15 minutes. •tt, yuirk-, Timkeli, Vtlleuu and C'liairman Cur- .reel, for the amount of one hundred and for^ Public noticlotlce In hereby given that tmied fn- I. Ayes—('ouncilmen Kaufniann, IA-*, Miller, Plu«- o dollars and fifty-five cents, as per their certtii- pooalsfor staging a yellow ntae Sowtaf la th» (i.tjo ii. in. to 7.00 p. m., " 10 :ett Quirk, Ttmkeii, Valleau and Chairman Cur 7.110 p. in. to 10 30 p. in., " l.i Nays- None. A final certificate from F. G. Hiiupler. supei-iu *te presented November 35,1881, and reported oor- of tie new bone* orBookALnddarCkaav Absent -None. idiiiK architect on new truck house No 1, for $.17, in. pany So. 1, on Btoou&eM street. 10.*) p. m. to 5.00 a ui , " 30 STATED SESSION. Nays- None. -et*t ttitH date. Kxt'ept on Saturday night, last boat at 1^.4'ia. m. favor of Timothy Fuley, for extra work buihlinK and Third streets, will beneeind at the . i the Committee on AIIHB: oal shute in front of new truck house No. 1. was Atiweut- Ntriie. Adopted by the followuig vote: UwCUyU«rk,mitfl7o-ciopk«Tii»to/ inssng. LEAVE NEW YORK. H. SUiver. (rrooeriesfurui»lie*l (lie poor %'l 00 Hst-uif-d. read and referred to tlie Committee on Tin* Cuiiiinitlet* ou Stre^bt and AsK>^«intin'H to Ayes — Counciliiieu Kaufiaaun, Lee, HiUer, Plou- December*!-. 1881. ^^" Fiom 5.15 a. HI. lo 6 00 a. m.. every 15 minutes. Staled Heusion. lield at the Council Chamber in the I. Mary's Hospital, hoard (tf patients fnun ublic (Jrounduand Buildings. Umn was refern'd the following final ccriifi'atet, Quirk. Timken, Valleau and Chairman Car- most be mad* eat on Usaksj far- li.iio a. in. to 7 00 p. in.. " 10 October, 1HHU, t.) I >cU>tjLT, MM1 238 00 A. Tivy, City Surveyor, rvpuriu-1 thf in curriH-t-, w City Hull Inilldini;, Washington street, between The bond of Timothy Conlin, as constable of the Nays—None. 7.IK) p. in. to 10.30 p. m., " 15 lewark arid First streets, on Tuesday evening, On motion ot Couiieiliuau 1'lunkett the report mrtli Ward, Ui till vacancy <«lise(l hy theresigna bonda%n«J by two .. (Vrtiflcate for $**>.3D in favor <>/ l'utnc-k rialwi-ty, AbtN •' 10.:iii p. in. to 5.15 a. m., " :t<» " •ceniber 211, 1881. as received and the claims ordered paid by tlie ;i of Ji'lui Fanning, uau presented, read and re worW and materials furiiuthed on the ivpttvini< penal sum equal to the amount «f Ihe MA Kxeepl on Saturday. Inst boat l.oo a. m. J'rvwnt—Coimellmen Kaufmann, 1-ee, Miller, lli vote: red to the Committee on Laws ami Ordinances. Washington street, between J-'errj' and Si-venui Councilman Tmifeen pnssei'tetl the following: All proposals not in doe form wfli be tfcrowsxust HUNDAY BOATS TO CHRISTOPHER STREET. iinkett, t^uirk, Timken, Valleau and Chairman Ayes—Couneiliucn Kauftufmn, Let1. MitU>r. PhlTV An ordinance to provide for the widening, regu- K**H<*lvrd. Tlut the City Cleric be and h« U twre- Proposal* tu be addressed "To Ihe Mayor sad urtln. ett, yuirk, Timken, Vulleail and Cbtiirinan Cur- uting and repaving of First street, from tlie west- Certifi<-at^ for f 32 82 in favor <>r liimsHf, for ser direetcd t<*dtHW an improvement certificate ou Council of the dry of Hohoken," endorsed '-Pro- 0.00 a. m., every 30 minutes. From 11.00 a. in. I. ?nt^None. in. rly line of Washington street to llie easterly line \CKH as futineer on the rt^pavine of WiistuagWii •'nitu uf dual o-rtiflvate m favor of Ueuto EASUI, posal* for pine Sooring at NT 1 Troek finnan" y.00 a. in. 1' 1-4.00 in. '• 20 Nays—None. ' BlooiiitMd street, which passed its second read- reel. ht*twe*n Ferry and Seveniu streets. iiraewr on Monroe Ktreet paving improvement, in. HI. IS p. in. " 15 The reading of Hie minutes of the stated session. The Mayor and Council reserve the riftit tors>sct Absent—None, (W, for ire boy. &c.t furnished at iew City Hall, reported it correct. Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann, Miller, Plun- ^it, Quirk, Ttuiken, Valle&u and Chairman Cur •ut*d November l.'», lHSl, and reported correct Oils EtomrH. ecember 6,18M. Ab«ent--None. Petitions of Frederick. Schmidt, T. A. Ducolomli icense, reported in favor of granting the prayer it Ie November 3). 18*41, wotl, on motion of Couu- The Mayor sod Council of ttw city of. I f the petitioner. Cuuncittnafi Timken prewtnted the following do ordsina* follows: ind (', ClirlslofTera for house of public ontertain- linan Kaufmann. taken up for iu second reading. ""o the ZfonoraW« the J/oyor and G*o«;it*i of the City of HolH,k tm CITY ITEMS. Petition ot G. Kate for a peddler's license. g vote: OENTLEKKK—Your Committee on Public Grounds •it- «utu of eight hundred aud tweatr dcUan and Ms* of L :^ vote: and Buildings, to whom was referred the bid of 8 !tirty-nineceiit^($t^0.3ft>. b*"injf Uie fiual payment Petition of F. Ducolomb, for refund of 812.50, lie- Ayes—Council men Kaufmanu, Lee, Miller, Plun- the curk and house H __ one half of house of public entertainment Ayes—Councilmen KaufmanD, Lee, Miller, Plun- Katlcliffe.for the felting of all the steam and return lu« on tbe cofitract uf Patrick Flaherty, tlie eon side of MUd street, and that thai i»tt. Quirk, Timken, Valleau and C'hAiriuan Cur- :itt, Quirk, Tiiuken, Valleau and Chairman Cur- >ipes in the basement of uew City Hall, find It to .ractor un tlie improvetneut of Washington street street regraded, and repsned ' Mr. Merritt, one of the new jurors in this cense, fee. paid by him for No. 233 WaaUingtoii n. ti. e the lowest and o>nly proposal presented, and betwtwn Ferry and Seventh s^*eM, a» per ewtlfi 8ic. i. Thsvt the «y aad tjymm m SBMJ county, 1H » colored man. Lreet. Nay«—None. Nays—None. ould therefore offer for adoption tlie following: cate of AlovK Tivy, City Purveyor, dated l>«cem- Absent—None. Pelitio i of C. Christoffere, for refund of JW.liO, Absents-?< one. Resolved, That the contract for the felting of all ber G, J&l. and reported corrwt thto date. Prof. .1. Wallace will hold his sixteenth «ing one half of house of public eiitertalnnvnt oenefltted la properties?^* the* The Committee on Htreetx and Assessments, to An ordinance fixing the price of license fees for he steam and return pipes in the basement of the AdpeAflopu-d by thee foowinfollowingg »»«•vr the sum of $1.0HJ* 69 on account of sAid mial cer- it, guirk, Timken, Valleau and Cmlrman Cur- Councilman Kaufmann prmemted the following: orodit of tliiM.'ity. n. ir rebate on personal property, &c. kficate In favor ut said Eogan. On motion or Councilman Kaufmann (Ke report Whereas, It it apparent that no general lav for Petilion of Crevier Bros., for refund of $18, Iwlne Naysi—None. was received And tins resolutlou adopted by the An I'fToit is making to increase the pay of On motion of Councilman ICaufmann the report Absent—None. he government of cities will be paaaea, and It ia ['fund of overcharge made against lot SM, black 28, fls received and tho recommendation adopted by following vote: mperative that the charter, ordinance*, and acta the police force for the next llscal year. Most 'osier Estate. ,he following vote: An ordinance to provide for the appointment of a tnVctlng the city should be compiled and indexed Sergeantat Arms of th« Council and. prescribe his Ayes—Councilmen Kfttifmatin, L«e. Miller, Pltm- of the members certainly deserve It. Petition of vestrymen and wardens of Trinity AyeHCn Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- ;«tt, Quirk, Timken, Valleau and Chairman Cur- that the same (ball be readily tiinwajiiln to the duties, which was amended and laid over at session ifncere and taxpayers of the city, therefore be it Until tin1 erection of a now engine house, 'hiirch, praying the Council to exempt from taJta- ett, Quirk, Timken, Valleau aud Cliairman Cur if November IK), 11*1, was taken up for action, and, In. Oty Clerk, ion a "trip of land 17 feet wide, ou Sev. ntli street, n. in motion of Councilman Miller, placed on file. Nays—None. Unsolved. That the Corporation Attorney be di- the apparatus of Engine Company NIP. 1 will Absent—None. rected and employed to n-omnpUe nd re-tadex lie property of said church, Nnys—None. A report of tlie Committee on Streets and As- o the. Conimittee on Fire and Water: Absent—None. k The following report and revolution of the Com* tlie charter and oruinaiiceii and prevent tbe aa i*s miirn CAM. be quartered in Uartell's livery sUiblc, ou 4fmients, accepting and confirming the Monroe i this Council as soon aa conveniently may be. ]U" Petition of William P. McCulloch, praying Cnun The Committee on Licenses, to whom was re itreet improvement, between Newark avenue and littee on Public (/rounds and BuildingH was pre- THE SOPRANO OrR. sUBTTtt OHTJ First street. [1 to reimburse him for damages sustained at 'erred the petitions of If. Ilucolomb and C. CUrlBt. second street, presented at session of November 15, On motion of Councilman Mlllor action on tWa lifers, for refund of $12.M each, being refund of ^nted and read: resolution was laid over one week. ho is drUttusrthe tomr»\ ' Services at St. Vaul's Church, llev. Charles lagle Dock fir*;, amounting to $&i.M). and laid over one week, and further laid over at Ir vlll skOoMt SBds |s\ iw_ „ Petition of Louis Israel, praying Council to reim e half of house of public entertainment license sexsion of November g*, 18HI, was taken from the HOBOXEX. December 6,1881. On motion of Councilman Tunken ttwa i I,. Newbold, Hector, will be held to-morrow nes granted them respectively at No. a*) Washing- able price*. Special Ui^sbehdM of *mss>4 MB burse him for damages sustained at Eagle I>ock laid-over tile anil, on motion of Councilman KauF- Resolved. That the City Treasurer be and be te Address care AdTerttserc as follows: Morning, 10:30; evening, 7:30. on street and 150 Newark street, reported in favor nann, the report was received and the assessment *o the Honorable the Mayor and Covncil: lire, amounting to $31. if granting the prayer of the petitioners. Your Committee on Public Orounds and BuQd- lereby requested to transfer from Street Bepairlng onflrmed by the following vote: 'und account, warrant No. iJUt for ISO 71, Robert Eveiiius siuinon on " ileavon." Petition of Joseph Frost, praying Council to re- On motion of Councilman Miller the report was inea, to whom was referred tlm report of F. O. nburae him for damages sustained at Eagle I>ock Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun Himpler, supt*rintendinjj arcliitect of the new City luirhead. payee, for eroao-bridgtag furniabed a* Constables HUuiton, Uewey, CamiBan, •eceived and the prayer of the petitioners granted -tt, ciuirk, Timken, Valleau and Chairman Cur- (count of Washington street repattog improve- re, amounting to $27. ly the following vote: Hail, in regard to the steam healing apparatus Poley, Mulvaino and Timothy have been furnished by (ieorife Copperx, renpectfully report leiit; and from Street Cleaning Fund oecoant. In- 'o tlie Committee on Sewers: Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- Nays—>'one. cluded m warrants No*. 2,?H> and ijHKL, tar $M H, Petition of property owners on Grand street, to in favor of granting a part payment of $U80 to the chosen by the Cirund Jury to serve papers ?tt, Quirk, Valleftu and Chairman Curtin. Absent—Kone. sontractor. at.d are uf the same opinion with the Edward Stack, payee, for removal of rejected pev during tho term. Look out for them. jve sewer in said street cleaned from Fourth to Nays—Couiieihnau Timken. A petition from residents in the vicinity of First architect that one hundred dollars should be re- Ing blocks from Woahington utreet an account «f xlil streets, Absent—None. * Mhington gtrect repa»i«f ImprovementT both to id Jackson streets, against the emptying on the fined until the felling of the pipes is completed he Contingent Fund; and further George H. Sutton, the boy wonder, willffivo 'o the Committee on Streets and Assessments The same Committee, to wbom was rpferred the meadows of the First and Jackson street sewers, and the question is solred if the addition of a steam his famous imitation of "Yank" Adams, Petition of M. Bordtfeldt. requesting permission [ictitiou o( E Kleswetter, for ft house of public en- 4c, which was laid over one week at session of trap Is required. Resolved, That the City Clerk: be and be tohen - o place an ornamental show case iu front of her rtaiiiment liceiine at No. 85 Ciinton st rtset report November IS, IBHl.and further laid over November We therefore offer (or your adoption the follow- ry directed to draw an impitmsfaent oerttflentA ett tlin linger billiardist, at Coleman's place, No. iccount of the Washington street repaying h»- (remises, No. 256 Washington street. A in favor of granting the. prayer of the petition- », 1881, was taken from the laid oveir file and, on ng: »0 Vesey street, New York, this evening. r. lotion of Councilman Lee, further laid over one irovement, payable to the order of the TiliMiiiir 'o tlie Committee on Laws and Ordinances: eek. Resolved, That the part payment of $990 be f the city ofHoboken in th* amount ot V» OS, Alfred E. Fearsall, the well-known reader, An order from the Court of Common Pleas, va- On motion of Councilman Miller the report was granted to George Coppers, contractor of the steaiu F»r moneys advanced by aaid Treasurer on account •ai iiiR a former restraining order in uelit, John M. •eccived ami tlie license gmuteil by the following A flnal certiflcite nt Rplelmann & Brush City Sur- leating apparatus for the new City Hall, and that if sold Washington «reet repaving impiovemeat, veyors, in favor of John McOmne, C St. tSonthall gave a selection of humorous and dramatic 'atterson, plaintiff, vs. Edward Cougldln, defend 'Ote: the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to draw payment of the following warraata, vtz: Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- and J. D. P. SL.unt, for $23 83 each, for making a warrant to the amount stated on the City Hall readings anil recitations to a good audience nt. assessment tor Monroe street paving, which was o. 2,»9—R. Muirheod, payee. croe»-brtdg- ett, Quirk, Timken, Valleau aud Chairman Cur Running. Fund in favor of aaid George Coppers. at tho M. E. Freo Tubenmele, Thursday even- A communication from Colonel F. B. Hart, of the presented at session of November 15,1H61, and laid twin tin. over one week, and further laid over at session of Respectfully yours. oaf ijtio and 'iMi^E.' Stack,' payee," r» Sinth ltegiment, requesting permission to have Nayn—None. • ing. ;he main entrance to tile City Hall open during the N'ovember S>, 18H1, van taken from the. laid-over DANIEL Qi'iu, moval of blocks MM The Ninth Begiment, Naticul Dr. Julius tioebel will deliver a lecture in Etagtmetttal Fair, was presented, reatl ana, un Absent—None. e aud, on motion of Councilman Kaufuiann, the H. L. TUUSM. o. S.SH-R. Muirtwad, payee, ercaa-bridc- notion of Councilman Lee, received and the prayer The same Committed, to whom was referred port was received and adopted by the following Of the Committee on Public Orounds and Build 1H90 Chuxd, New JTersej, will hold • German, on Goethe's " Jugendlieder," under jranted. .ie petitions of Gerhard (jenlew, for transfer 'ote: iga. ;o"?,4?l-R. Muirbood, payee, ji louse, ut public entertainment license, from No. Ayes—Coimcilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun- 108 SO the auspices of the Amicitia G. F. V., at tho Tlie following claims were presented, read and On motion of Councilman Quirk the report was 02,472—R. Mnirhead, payee, croafrbridg- eferrt'd: Clinton etre*^t. to No. 81 Jefferson street, and also ett, Quirk, Timken, VaUeau and Cluurinan Cur- Hall of Mftitha Institute, on Thursday oven- that of M. MeNarnara, from No. 150 to No. 1(17 New- in. received and the resolution adopted. uig- 14111 FAIR ing next. To the Committee on Finance and Salaries: ark street, reported in favor of granting the trans- Nays— Xone\ Councilman Miller moved that the Committee on William C. Mausell, twelve days' services in fer in each case. Absent—None. Public Grounds and Buildings be directed to have ••MM WTHK TheKev. D. B. Lowiie will preach in the City Clerk's i.Tlee $iM 00 On motion of Councilman Miller the report was A final certificate of Spielmann & Brush, City tlie transoms over the windows of the Council the amount to be First M. K. Church to-morrow at 10:30 A. M. To the Committee ou Public Grounds and Build received aJid the transfers granted lurveyora, in favor of themselves, as engineers Chamber altered HO they may revolve. turned by the Treasurer to the Contingent Fund. ings: The same Committee, to whom was referred the m Monroe street improvement, between Newark Adopted. ers, putting up gas fixtures in ;er and further laid over at session of November menu*, directing the Ctork to draw an improve WateWater Commissioners room _ 1 85 f granting u» transfer. I, l&u, was taken from the laid-over Ale, and, onment certificate to the order of Theoptiilus BuUa, CttjOWk. (Entrance, First street, between Bloom- Mrs. Kato Moyer, wife of Adolph Meyer, of iveorge Coppers, putting up gas fixtures in On motion of Councilman Kflufmann the report lotion of Councilman Timken. the report was re- for $407.35, on Garden street improvement, between PoltcPolicei Commissioners room 1 25 was received and the transfer granted. vived and adopted by the following vote: Ferry and -3Sewarlc street* (John Berkery's con- fleld and Washington streets), tor the 12 Jefferson street, gave birth to triplets oi Hrn. L Chapel, eitra cleaning In new City Ayes—Cnuncllmen Kaufmann, Lee. "'" r, Plun tract), which was presented, read And adopted at 50 00 The same Committee, to whom was referred the purpose of raisins lundt to complete Thursday last, two boys and a girl. This is Hall for October and November petition of Christian Brooks, for transfer of house Itett. Quirk, Tiitikon, Voileou and Cl> uan Cur session of Noveniber 1, 1N81. and vetoed by his Timothy Foley nagging sidewalk; In front of public entertainment license, from No. 112tin. Honor the Mayor at sestuon of. Noveniber 1&. 1881, the the second case of this kind reported in Ho- OH Of) of new truck house Newark street to No. 176 Willow street, reportei Nays—None. and upou which uo further action was taken, be bokon this year. Timothy Foley, building coal shute, new adverse to granting the same. •ferred to the Corporation for big opinion in the truck house in Bloomfleld street 37 CO Absent—None. matter. ARMORY. The Rev. 11. B. Collins will preach at thoFabric Fire Hose Company, three setts gar- On motion of Councilman Kaufmann the repor A resolution of Councilman Quirk, Inviting bidi Adopted. M. E. Free Tabernacle to-morrow morning den hose for public parks S3 SI wivs received aiul tbe recommendation adopted. or twenty-four ohaira for the different offices o ('. (lamm, matches furnished janitor Ordered on file: he uew City Hall, presented at session of Novem- Councilman Lee moved that the resolution, 30 ber 1,1881, and laid over, and further laid over at directing the Clerk to receive plans for the erection Openingr and evening at 10 ::)<> and 7 :30. Morning sub City Hall Communication from F. (3. Hin^iler, superin- Joseph Mevius, services as gardener on session of Noveniber «9,1H81, »u taken from the of an engine house, &e., which was adopted at ses- ject, " Their ltock not as Our Hock;" evening si a tending architect new City Hall, presenting plans litidover file Mid amended to Insert " l>«eember 20. siun of November 15, and vetoed by his Honor the public parks and specUtcations for fixed furniture, at new City subject, "Quenching tho Light." Niveu & Co., coa! fumtetu'il at tHe City 1881," in lieu ot "Novembers, 1881," »-»«, on mo-Mayor at session of November &, 1H8I. be now Hall. Presented June 14, 18(11. lion of Couneihnau Valleau, adopted. TUESDAY, DKEMBEB 13th, 1811, Hall 3:2 50 adopted notwithstanding the veto of his Honor the Somebody has boon stealing paving stones, David V. Reeil, rent of ground corntr of Proposal of George Seiburg, for furnishing rail- A resolution of Councilman Quirk, Inviting bids Mayor.. int's counters and panel work fur new City Hall tor the furnishing of linoleum for the several offices Those temporarily removed from Washing Kightli and lirand streets for use of pub- r Councilman Valleau moved that further action And oontbralng on lic pound . x) a l'l-CBi'iited Auglmt S, 1NSI. in the new City liall, presented at session of No-in the matter be laid over ona week. ton street to Turk avenue and Kiglith streel Edward Stack, carting dirt from arouud .Agreement of George Seihurs with the Mayo vember 1,1S81, aud laid over, and further laid over at session of November St. 1881. was taken from Motion to lay over adopted by the following have mysteriously disappeared, and the au new City Hall to house of Hook & Ladder aud Council for the furnishing of failing*, counters vote: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Company No. '2 SI 0C and panel work for the new City Hall. Present tlie laid over (lie and amended to insert " Decem- thorititw have not yet succeeded la tracking Ayes- Councilmen Miller, Quirk, Timken, Valleau To the Committee on Streets and Assessments: September 6, MBI. ber 30, 1881," in lieu of'•Novembers, 1881," was, tho thief or thieves. on motion of Councilman Quirk, adopted - and Chairman Curtin. and Saturday Evenings Edward Stack, pay roll, cleaning streets Proposal* of Michael FiWp&trick and Edward amended by the following vote: Nays—Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, sod PhD* The eloquent divine, Dr. J. P. Newman, wll from November 30 to December 8, 1(01.. 89 7! Couglilin to purchase public pouud. I*resentet kett. Octobers, 1H8I. Ayes—Councilmen Kaufmann, Pluukett, Quirk, am lecture, next Monday evening, in tho Firsi To the Commutes on Fire and Water: Timken, Valleau and Chairman Curtta, Absent—None. Communication frcm Cap. AldorottA, proposing On motion of Councilman Valleau it was Fabric Fire Hose Company, supplies for Pre- Nays—Councilmen Lee and Miller. M. E. Church, subject, "Tho l'iukaxe ant $10 35 to purchase public p'tuml for this sum of $11. Absent—None. Resolved. That William C. Mausell be employed Saturday Afternoon, 2 o'clock. No. 1 Engine sented October 11, JSpade." This will bo an opportunity for ou . c. llamni, four pails furnished for use at A resolution of Councilman Quirk, Inviting bids U> as&iRt the City Clerk until the further oroer oj citizens to oar ono ot tho most cultured Eagle Dock fire _ 1 OC Proposal of Henry Kuvhl, to v,iiite«asll grount! for the funii«hing of carpets for the several offices the Mayor and Council, at a compensation of tw John McLaren, repairs, Ac, to Engine No. wr new City Hall, &c. Presented October 18, in the new City Hall, presented at session of No- dollars and fifty cents per day. PR0MBNAD1 C0NC1BT orators of the country. 16 86 lHHl. vember 1, IH81, and laid over, and further laid ovw On motion of Councilman Hitter it was Nlven is Co., coal furnished the Fire De- report for moDtli of October. 1881 at session of November a», 1881, wu taken fron Resolved. That the City Clerk be and he is here- will bs (dna •very erssjnc hy The Gerinania Bowling Club, of this city, partment Presented November 1, 1881. tile laid-over file and amended to insert " Decem- by directed to draw a warrant ou the Salary f .n< have invited the liloomingdales of New York Lawrence Ryan, ringing fire alarms, from ber 20, 1881," in lieu of " November 8, 1881." was, in favor Frederick A. Dnclomb, for the sum of Vof. L. Eckerf* Orchestra. 11 Ot Proposal of Thomas Sharkey, to paint, varnish to a friendly roll, to take place at Naegeli' October 1 to November J!9, 1881 _c, thirty-four closets in police station. Presenter on motion of Councilman Quirk, adopted twelve dollars and fifty cents, being refund of one- To the Committee on Sewers: November!!, 1881. amended by the following vote: half of full license fee paid City Clerk on l>eeeinber Hotel, Thursday evening; From the reputa- 2,18MI, for license to keeii a house of public enter ADKlgSIO" Eilwaru Coughlin, on account of 265 feet of Communication from John ('. Besson. attorney Ayes-Councilmen Kaufrnaun, Plunkett, Quirk, tion for hospitality enjoyed by the Uormaaii box sewer, in Second street, between Timken, VaUeau and Chairman Curtin. tainment at No. 233 Washington street. CHILDREN for Sanders & Carroll, relative to resolution adopt- On motion of Councilman Quirk It was Clrand and Clinton streets '. gM 0C ou ordering warrant drawn for Saruein & Carrol Nays—Councilman Lee and Miller. boys, we anticipate what will follow tin Resolved, That the Committee on Fire and Watei BEABOM TICKETS R«M P. Ftuncis, balance of contract on 285 for $5,450. Presented Noveinbt.r £1, ltsil. Absent—None. Hume. feet of box newer in Second street.... — 40 0 On motion of Councilman Kaufmann a recess be and they are hereby empowered u> place th Claim of John Crunntoun, for »1.!». for fllini steam engine and bose carriage uf Engine Compan Edward Slack, pay roll, repaving In Ferry, ballot IHHC Fourth District, Third Ward, in Clerk was taken subject to the coll of the Chair. The ten days' fair of the Church of Ou Washington aud Fifth streets. 8ft No 1 in toe stable of A. B. Hartell, in Firet street, ftlce. Presented November 2J, 1B81. between Washington and BIoomfleM street*, aaid Ihurdgk, Scirtrea, Lmbmgo, Lady of Gra.ee closed on Tuesday night, an To the Committee on Printing and Stationery: Report of Robert II. Alberts. Clerk of Commli On He-Assembllna;, engine and hose carriage to be located In such BackaclM,kaclM, Sonant tf fibsfibs Ckt Cktt, HENRY MEYERS was one" of the most successful ever under oboken Advertiser, publishing minutes slonero of Appeals, In cases of taxation. Presentee position in the said stable as to be immediate! from November 5 to November 86, 18B1, November 29, 1881. Present—Councilmen KAufmann, Lee, Miller. available for use in ca>» or fire and to be under the Sort,ort, QiQuinsy, S Sen Tkrtt,fm*U-TktfU taken by tho ladies of that Church. The pro r Plunkett. Quirk, Tirakeu, Valleau and Chairman fits were very largo and the managers anc Tho following eomrnunieotinn from bin Hono control of the Fire IVparmient, and that the said ingt and Sprviiu, ttemt ««W inclusive f l« S3 Mayor Besaon was presented, read and, on motloi Curtin. A. B. Hurtrl! furnish all fuel and accommodations S KESTAURANT public are very much pleased ot the gratify Hudson County Democrat, printing slips, of Couneihnau Lee, received: Absent—None. for aaid engine company, and be it further SddGlBiil The following clainw were reported correct ani Pains, Ing result. from November 1 to November «, 18S1... S6 25 ordered paid: Resolved, That the rectal to be paid to the said To the Committee on Alms: 13 0 MiVon'B OFFICE, I Mr. Richard R. Green, of this city, was en- 701 HonoMN, December l, 1881.1 By the Committee on Finance and Salaries: A B. Hartell for above accommodations be and Tooth, Ear and Htadack*, Frwtad AND OYSTER BAR, Henry Meyer, the same is filed at fifteen ($15 001 dollars per C. C. Uanim, groceries furnished the poor.. Win. C. Mausell, twelve days' services in tering the grounds surrounding the residenc Tu the Council : month during the pleasure of this Council. fttt and Ears, and all othw Andreing pauperw Millers ,t oOversee Almshousr ofe the Poor, send- 1 90 City Clerk'sofflce. •• • $'^00 of Mr. J. IJertholf, at 1'airview, last week, I return without approval your resolution of thi On motion of Councilman Quirk it wai Niveu it Co., coal furnished the yoor 10 00 On motion of Councilman Timken the report *"••••"•••* Pains and Aches. " Win*, Utfisn, wd Stgmt, aad ultimo, tu have partition in Ko. 1 Kngiaellousi Resolved, That the Committee on Public when he was attacked by a vicious dog-, ace Councilman Miller. Chairman of the Committee ICo Pmaratlon onn asrtaarh •foalj s STT. JaJiensyt O Onn repaired. . was received and the claim ordered paid by theGrounds and Buildings he and they are hereby di- gimpi* and «lk«ey biareal dentally left unchained, and was bitten ii of the Whole, which had under consideration the following vote: ai a »«/vf , «i t " ~ ~ ~ As we have since determined to »ell the Imiluing; rected to have three cess-pools put in the lower Krm~) A trial enUito tat Ow cnfn.UT.lv investigation of the tire at the Eagle Doek, reported Ayes-Councllmen Kaufmann, Lee Miller, Plun- JVo. 50 HUDSON STREET, four places on the right leg. Dr. Ayer; that the Committee met on Monday evening, De- there is no occasion for this expense. floor ol the new City Hall lo carry off the waste triHlu mtlay ft W Oata, and *nry — nnWing kett, Quirk, Thnkan, Valleau and Chairman Cur with fain nan nan ih*as and yoritif* nraof of Me dressed the wounds, wuiuh, though nfrlnful cember 6,11181, and received a report from the sub- E. V. S. BESSOK, water. tin. Tt.l. committee appointed to Investigate tli« action ol Mayor. Councilman Quirk presented the following: Cor. gust are not dangerous. f the Fire Department at said tire, which report wai Nays—None. Resolved, That after this date the meetings or Mrwttou to IWran LuuraogML On Tuesday morning, Patrick Ward.thirt; referred to the Corporation Attorney for his opin- The following communication from his Hono Absent—None. seswons of this Council shall be held at 8:80 o'clock BOLD BT Ali SSUftaaiB US BEUEli ion, and the Committee requested permission to be Mayor Besaon was presented, read and, on tnolioi By the Committee on Printing and Stationery: in the afternoon of Tuesday of each week. years of age, residing at 177 First street, thli allowed to sit again. n nEDinm. of Councilman Quirk, received: Hudson County Democrat, printing Rllns Councilman Quirk moved tlie adoption of the Patrick Clark's city, employed as a brakeman on the Erii On motion of Councilman Miller the report was from Noveniber 1 to November 87, Inclu- A. VOG£L£R «fc CO., A received and the Committee allowed to sit again. MAYOR'S Omci, I •olution. Railroad, fell from the top of a freight ca HOBOKEN, December 1,1881. i slve * Councilman Vallean moved that the resolution T4..U.M.*' that was in motion. Tho wheels passed ove The following claims were reported oorrect am •On motion of Councilman Miller the report be laid on the table. Horseshoeing ordered paid: To the Council: his right leg, completely culling it off. H received and tlie claim ordered paid by the fo Motion to lay on table adopted. CORPORATION NOTICES. By the Committee on Finance and Salarii. • I return without approval your resolution of thi ing vote: Councilman Quirk called Cor the aye* and nays was taken to St. Mary's Hospital. 8Sd ultimo, on the report of the Chief Engineer o Ayes -Councilmen Kaufmann, Lee, Miller, Plun 86 THLBD 8T- Gerhard De Vries, services as Commissioner on the resolution. / lorporatlon Notlcxv. of Appeals, First Ward .. $40 the Fire Department, confirming the action ot En kett. Quirk, Timken, Valleau and Chairman Cur- In a Cincinnati dally we notice that : gine Company No. 1, in electing Francis McNab Un. The Chair declared the motion to lay the resolu John Fanning, services as constable ofJ)ta- tton on ttw table having been decided adopted be Public notloe hi nereby given, that amojortty of BeL WiUow and 'IIm Gloeson, ox-member of tho Council fron trict Court for month of November, 1881.. 18 00 as a member of said company. Nays—None. the property owners on draw!TBw**, between *b* Absentr-Nonei. fore the ayes and nays wen called for the matt*' thu fourth Ward of that city, says he sul Charles W. Kaufmann, services a» Commla- Aa Engine Company No. 1 is not In active servi was dlspiMed of. nnrthVrti- line of Third street ami the KWthathr sinner of A ppeals, Second Ward 40 tt having resolved to ao no further duty. It is no By the Committee on Fire and Water: Use of Fourth street, have SMI a pttMfca wHh *he ferod terribly with rheumatism all last win Loula Stein, agent, rent of rooms for regis- proper that their action In tills respect should b. Councilman Quirk appealed from the decision Council of the aty of Hoboken to have MM nor-Rweiagdoatlsthel William Maloney, putting in alarm following Vote; Resolved, That the City Clerk he and he *• hereby boiler room. * on the bell, in the tower, in the rear of the home Ayes-CauneJliDen K»ufmaun, Lea. Killer, HUB •ou.il to draw an Improvement owtotaw : line of Woahtnclw atrest, hove |M« pslWna Hoboken, who always respond generously ticwe Company No. S, on Park avenue. theOonnSotlhtdsy «g Wi>ihuT, to hnm T. A. TreadweU & Boa, repairs to looks, &e. kstt, Quirk, Timken, VaUeau and Chairman Cur sura of thirty-two dollars and els^ity-twu mat* portion orff sol sold streed »tr*et it widened oa th•Mke h side An appeal in bohaLf of a charitable enter at City Hall... ^T » If 1 he correct am! the Intention carried out, it MB. T8»,ln favor of Aloy«Tivj. Ctty Surveyor, te- idwtfent. and legisded Blo^niwid Strwt prise. On motion of Councilman Quirk the report w would b& money wasted. That' bell, BO far, haa Nays—Nona. ns] payment due htm cat the contract of FMir resaT«d with best

LITTLE MEG AND I. Dakota pentlemnn " Up there we semi •uiTirw ur Daniel Conway, 8 FLOUR, 4c. HOUSEKEEPtRS' EMPORIUM ,.rii.i!u,ii.-u,ou Wm MeHalo. W XI younj; married couples to milk thecuws, Patrick Hnln.es. VIM M.;:;; .lAM-'AilYl'ih, 1 I'atrick Clark. 13 BY COS. T MURPHY. ntul their children hiiiiK liouie the milk." 7H Martin (jrlndcn, 1H Dt .•it ll I'll" l-\; !i,-\ ••.-( it.-.- J In II l.i ill.lin, "1 uudi'istuiKl you havr line niiiir • lidiii Shari'>', H. L. TIMKEN, I'uuick M>«'.ii.}, U H You ask me, mates, to S|i;na yum, lje[ur« we 1 im-ut of aswNSiiieiitv for tlie mprovtiiient of Fifth 11 K Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tlifil way, ' Vrutim'd it Jamaica luniip (Ma *lreet from Willow street o <1 rand street. go below ; 10 tir. In jinrsuani-c of a motion, of the Council of the 10 07 Well, as tbe night is calm u:i.l fair, ami no " V('s l.ut we only use the ijimilz f cily of llobokvi., ]u»t.i-.l .'. (H chance for a blow, 10 V'ni.liBahy, 3 41 The best assortment and lowest prices at fencing," said tin.1 !).ikol;i mull, testing II, OCTOlltlt ~>lli, 1HS1, EUward McKwe 8 It! Family and Bakers' Flour, I'll give you one—a mury trua as ever 3 ft was hlwle of las knife with liis tliuuih. pr and duly nppmve.1 by tlio Mayor, public notice* told— herelyf iriveil hi the on ners of th«t following ih pariitory lo when ins: it oil his hoot, HAT, $LTS, CORN MEAL, For, uuitea, 1 wouldn't lit-al»out the deail; no. acrlbcd M.s. pico-x oriunvlafif land in Uie cily i /^lOKPOHATIOBT \(>TI< R.- -SALK OF HolKiken, tliat they urii liereby retjuirtHl to pa \J lands in tin* City of IMmkrn, "H AA'D ALL KINDS UP Dot for (fold. won't puy (OITU.SII it, because we can iuak to JohriMcMuhoii, Collectur of Revenue, tlienui uioru tuuiny ouwhrul 1 put in H.IMXUuw 8et opposite their respectiTe nmnes or the lol MONDAY, JANUAKYIHli, 1«83, The story's of u maid utul tad, who Uned in piei'ea or pureHg of Ittinl in the mihjoined schedu] day» gone b. : ships of nlirnt In"! •pting." mentioix-cl, beinK tti1^ amount of itKHeHsment K'vii nt the CMy CWI;'s offlif, now Oitj Hall bulWinfir, FEED, agtitiist said prvpeity (vuU nuw I'lMiiauui^ uupaitl. WflsUinKtoust r.-.-i. at lOuVluck A. M , fur non-pay- The niuhleii wus Meg AmlorsoiS, tbe lad, mew- " How ninny jiro would Hint be ?" ment of assOHsnit'ntM fnr itnpn»vi'in«'nt <*f .N*fl't»rs*jn And Uie sniil ownt-rs an* hereby resptH'tivt' SOLE AGENT FOR Housekeepers' Emporium, was I. "We don't oi.unl by acres. Wcniun notlfltMl that utilesH the Kaul usseMsmeut., lu^i'th. KtrtM'l. ^75 ft*et souih of Kwst strct't to the north with tho interest tln'reon, at the rate of ten pe ]iu(* of Newark nvtih)i*'. A neater, trimmer craft than Meg was verj liv liiwnMiips ami counties My yield w» cent. tR*r Aiininn, ficiii the dateof eontirmalioi In pursuance of a Motion of the Council of the Sessinghaus Bros. Famous Brfindg, r and afl other costs, be paid on or befort) city of JlwUuken, PUNNOI 136 WASHINGTON J-4 r. bard to find; $IIN,(IOO,UOO on wlic'iit alone, and I'm thin MOXDAT, JAJfL'AKV »iU, 18Na, OCTOUEU t'^th, 1H8I, Why, she could vlitub a hill and uiak.) live ing uf lii'ciikihg up from eight to it lumiliv "Four S." and "St. Elmo." in ore counties ue\t season." at 10 ti'elock A. 31., the lots, pieces or pareelsr; and duly approved bv ! he* Mayor, public notice Is knots agin the wind; laitW with the tenements and impn ivenu'til ' hereby piveii to th« ..\uit-Js of tlit) fulluvriug de- And as lor inrmu' bulks aud spars ; I've often " How do you get the help for sucli ex will bo bukl at public auction, uu tliu said Scribed lots, pities or parct-ls of laud in the city of Principal Storehouse and Office. 1 lloboken, that they are htn-lij' required lopay heard it said tensive operation, J" asked, the New Ulrccli 9th D.W OF JANUARY. 18NJ, to John McMahou, Collector of Ut-vt'tiue, the sum Beautilul Vase LampN from #1.3r» to 0 That the could give tbe scholars points, and not opposite* their respft-iivi* namt^t or the lota 241 &. 243 Washington St., man. lit 10 o'oloek A. M.. Bt tho Plly Clerk's ofMre. new piecoa or part-els of laml in the subjoined schedule then come out ahead. City Hill buiblinK, VVUHIIIUKIUU slrert, in »aiii city, mentioned, Imng the amount of aKHi-HBinent levied " Uh, labor, is clieap," reiilied tlie Dtikot fur the Bhoi'h'Bt time that any pt(n,.iu will ut'ree V The old schoolmaster usud to say, und mates, it against said property nud now reuiaiuiog unpaid. and 91 Park Place, tuMii, "You ran jjel ull you wunt forfron; lake tilt) bailie, in coilMideralioa of payiiiK the sui Ou.r Safety Oil made me cry, HRnesument Ko assesHed ami unpaid, tvitb the ii And tlio said owners ore hereby respectively $2!) to $47 a day. In fact, 1 never pain terest and charges aforesaid, aiul all other cos notified that uitlt'ws the^aii) osHL'ssinent, togetiitT NEW YORK. That tbe smartest there wns little Meg; the ami cllftrj^s aevruing thereon, tmrsuanl to ami 1:^ with ilui iniiTi'Mt thereon, tit tlm riUtiot t*»njn»r greatest dunce waa I, over $38." virtue of the-authority t-ontaine*! inthecitycharUT, cent. p«r atiitinn. from the dat«of I'ouilnnaUon, wo guarantee to give satisfaction, and confidently recommend it as the and aft otlier co -stsi, bti paid <u, • Ti'lrphoiif, mid the Yuuktowti who got a bill through the leg! at 10 oVlock A. 31., at tho City Clerk's office, new •nlera|)n»iii])tly filled. E. A. CONDIT & BRO. have I smiled Cily 1'lerk. City Hall buJMlnfr. Wfi.shinptoti street, in said citv, Wbftxi stiesaid, '' I'll be your little wile,'' 'twas Inline allott'iug me to luke 420,000 squur IH'k. l.nt Name, Ktreet Am for the shortest time that any pemm will a^ree to thn prattle of a < liild. miles «'liit-li is the smallest farm flier •M H. Wadding-ton, Oniinl take the sun if, in consideration of paying the naUl IS) Ji.hnTori.ey. [Lssessment BO assessed and unpaid, with tliciti- LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. For there lay a gulf between u.-, unites, wit tlioiiirli it is—" W I'atrick Lontlrijran, " 5 5 torest and ciiftrj/es afureHaid, and nil other costs John Horsman, 1 ,d chars'es accruing thereon, piirKuunt t<> and by the waters running high; " Look hi re," said the barkeeper, as th St. Mary's Church, Wil'w A Cl'n .'»«> 4 virtuflof tli«^authority contftineil in the city churter, -• DKAl.EK IN— On one side stood Meg Anderson, ou the othei Eastern liushaiidiiicn strolled out in a bun ordinances und resolutions of the Major aud (..'ouu- cil ot the city of lloboUtin. side stood I. to considdrr the lust statement, " Is ull thi /-1ORPOHAT1OS SVLK OF Dated Ilobofceu, November 1, 1881. V^ laiida in tho City < f ilohoki'ii, oil tiling you've been tolling true?" K. V. H. HESSON, Meg's fortune was twelve ships ut sea an WO.NDAY, JANUARY 9th, 18tt!, Flour, Meal, Grain, Feed,Etc. Successor to WILLIAM C. I1AK1', bouses on tbe land ; "Ccruiiuly," responded the AVestcn Mayor. at the City Clerk's ofilce, new City Hall building, Attest • While mine—why, mates, yon might have he man ; " at least it is a modification of wlin Washington street, at 10 oVIock A. M\, fur n<)u-pay' 307 & 309 WASHINGTON ST., ItOBEKT II. ALBEKTS, Whoesae and Ftetail IDosiler- in my fortune in your hand. mi-lit of aesessineutM for lmprovenn-nt of ,si.\tli I saw in a Dakota paper that WM wrappci street, from Clinton to Adams streets. City Clerk. COK. UVANK ST., NKW YORK Her father owned a vast domain for miles around a pair of elioes last night. 1 didn In pursuance of a niotiuii of tho Council of thi urn. Lot. Name. Ntret t. Ani'l along the shore; dare put it us strong as tlie paper did for m city of llubukeii, passed 17 . a Jlra. W. Ni»-ver, $1V!> sr Lumber, Wer, Brick, Lath, Lime, Cement, Plaster, My father owned a fishing-smack, a hut am OCTOBER 25th, 1S81, one would believe it. You can slate thai HolK-it N.,l,l.', 1 'M nothing more. 3!l C. Kinee. 1 HI JAS7 BROCK, last round of drinks and I'll pay in theand duly approved by the Mayor, public notice i> SAND, &.c, I knew Ibat Mesc I ne'er could win, no matte: hereby £iven *o the owners of the following dt •11 John Loppinjfcr, 40 11 morning. 1 live here ou Myrtle aAenue."— scribed lots, pieces or parcels of laud iti llie eity < 43-50 Matilda S|ii-yi!r, 36U 1! —DEALER IN— I keep constantly on lmnd nlarjro assortment of OAK, ASH. CHESTNUT, ( HKRKV, bow I'd try, lloiioken, that they are hereby required to pay 18 Kotifrt 'IH.ile, !«1 Brooklyn Ftujli'. 1H Willium HunU'r, BLACK WALNUT and VVHITKWOOI) LUMBER, Ac. Also, all i$rud«!8 For on A couch of down l&y she, on a bed to John Mt'MttHon, Collector of Revenue, tho sum 25? Ml set opposite their respective names or tlie lots 12 3Iarlc Scliuly, VJ o't and tliickiH'Ssrs of straw lay I. pieces or parcels of land in the. Htibjoincij Bt'lie-rfulc 11 ThuriiiM lAH>nanl, liT IS! meiitioned, being the amount of asHessinent levied Floixr, Oralrt against Haid property and now remainiug unpaid. Hemlock, Spi'uco, and l'ino Lumber, I never thought of loaving Meg, or Meg o A Nocturnal Ramble and What Cam o 1 of It And the said owners aro liereby respectively RPO RATION NOTICE.—SAL.K OB Ceiling , Dunnag-e Wood, &c. Lumber for Vessels Always on Hand. leaving me, notified that unless the Bald assessment, togntl, [audti In tliu cit^' of lU>l>uken, on HAY, FEED, STRAW, fto.f For W9 were young and never dreamed that itU tUo interest thnreoa, at tbe rate.of toni;.. I would most respectfully solicit your inventination of my stock before purtlia**!rii> cent, per annum, from the dateof coniirniatfoa, MONDAY, JANUARY !)th, 18S>, should go to sea, Sonic ftoniiib—we suspect him to bt elsfwiitic. and all other co.sts, be paid on or bef ore. at the, City Clerk's office, new City Hall building, Till one bright morning father said : " There Oor. Clinton and Second Streets, loug to the jovlnl order of humanity— MONDAY, JANUARY 9th, Jfifls, "Washingtonstreet, at io o'clock A. M., f or noii-puy- a whale ship in the bay ; has said : " Tho day of drone and dream, mem i.r assesKlneins ti.r tlu- ini i>•-• A, IIII'IH ol at 10 o'clock A. M.. tlie lots, pieces or parcels of Adams street, from the northerly line of Fourth IIOBOICEN, N. J. 1 want you, Bill, to mako a cruise—you g< tho n ight to learn and ramble.'' Wo d land with Uie tenements arid Improvements thur street to the northerly line of Sixth sheet. YARD AT FIFTH ST. DOCK, aboard to-day." ill he sold at public auction, cu the KUUI not propose to dispute this worthy's Ill pursuance of a motion of the Council of the Woll, mats*, in two weelu from that time 9th DAY OF JANUARY, 1S83, city of Hoboken, passed view of the matter, but present here- PLUMBING, ETC. Hoboken, 1ST. J. bade them all good-bye, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Cily Clerk's office, ne»- OCTOIiEB S.'jth, 1S81, vith tho experience of a Philadelphia Yellow Pine, Timber, Flooring, Ceiling, Ship Plunk, ifec, &c. ' While on tbe dock stood little Meg, and on thi • Kali buildint*. Wafihington Htreet, in said city, nnd duly opproveil by Ihe Slnytn-, public tiatit journalist, Mr. William H. Onnnington, tlie shortest time that any person will agree to deck stood 1. take the game, in conalderation of paying the said hereby pivtm lo Iho o\\ nera ut tli'u folhiwing iiic hiiiliiinKs, stores bodily pains. Last Tuesday morning I E. V. S. BESSON, ntitif-)} that unless IWe will nsse.ssineitt, together id private, dwvlltngu fitte....d. u.,(.p. ivit .....h. water..UKi, KDgans an andd" steam steam, , afitt thd tbe coming years." Mayor. it Ii thn interest thereon, rtt tlie rultwif ttVn per experienced a very annoying stiffness o, cent, per Aiitinin, fri'iu the d;iU'of euntlrtuaUon, Bhortrat. notice. Material alwayys on hand. Bat while she spoke her bright blue eyes woulc Attest: JMI l the neck, which grew worse aa the day aud ftll other costs, be paid on ur before promptly attenued to. Depot—Union St., Cor. Hicks, Brooklyn, N. Y. till with pearly tears. ItOBEKT n. ALBERTS, wore on. Toward evening it became MONDAY, JANUARY 9tU, 188a, r Then, as I whispered words of hope and kissed City Clerk. FACTORY—FIRST STREET, HOBOKEN, A . very Bevere, and I could scarcely turn Bl'k. Lot. Name. Street. jlm't at 10 o'clm'k A. M., the lots, pieces or pumelw of NEAU FATKBBON PLAKK ROAD. her eyelids dry, IIUHI with tlie teii*'hii?»ts ami iniprnvemt'ntsthtircoti THOMAS BOWES d Her last words were : " God speed you, Bill, my head in any direction. Arriving *0 17 (i. II. Coster, Jr., Adams. 81 IS a. ill be Bold ut public uuclion, ou the said Miiniiructurt'rH ol' home «.t tea time, it was with difficulty 25-20 I'atrick I.oinlriKilli. Clinton, a 7li Practical Plumbers, •Q parted tnag and I. 18 D. Coleman, 18 " Id 1)1 8th DAY OF JASUAKY, 188S, I could eat my meal. My wife wanted VINEGA«. at 10 o'clock A. M at tho City Clerk's office, new STEAM & GAS FITTERS WHITE WINE & CIDER W«11, nates, w« crated tar four long yean, to rub ray neck with St. Jacobs Oil, but I City Hall bulletins, n'asliincion street, in naid city, I*. O. ADDRESS, BOX 3B, till at last one Summer's day "tORPORATIOS KOTICK SALE OF for the shortest time I hat any peixm will ni;ree to refused, saying that I thought the afflic- \J lands In the City of Hoboken. on tiike tho piiuie, hi c<»iiRidevftUv»u ot pivyins tlio said 17O Washington St. Oar good ship, the Minerva, cast anchor in thi assessment so asstrsscd and unpaid, with thein- tion would soon pass away. Ten over MONDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1888, Bet. four* and Fifth Sts., HOBOKES, N. J UNDERTAKERS. TEAS AND COFFEES. bay. erost and chargiM aforeHaid, anil all other costs against the remonstrances of my family ind chntKra nceruhiB thereon, pursuant to and by at tho City Clerk's office, new City Flnll bnildln?, Buihlhifrs of all descriptionB fitted up with Watei Ob, how my heart beat high with hope, as ^asbJD^ton street, at 10 o'clock A. Si., for non-pay- .irtuocf (he authority oontiiine.l in thiH'ityc'linrter, '. left home to ramble toward the new H-iUmuu-eH aii'l resolutioim of tho Mayor and Coun- and (Jas in the beat manner. I'lumhera' Htttii saw her home once more. ment t>l aswessnienta for grading and praving Clin- and Oas Fixtures constantly on hand. Chestnut Street Opera, House, about two ton street between Third and Fourth streets. :il ol" tho city of llobukeil. John F. O'Hara, And on tbe pier stood hundreds, to welcome us Dat«d Hoboken, Norember 1,1SSI. Jobbing promptly utt|> a trial; tlu'.f Hlirpnsi went ashore that day, pieces or parcels of land in the subjoined schedule S Tliomas Forstcr, ever offered for sale. The continued; the car in which I j m Steam and Gas Fitter Hoboken, N. J. mentioned, being the amount of aHSestimen t levied For they;told me little Meg bad wed, while M7 II. II. I'.Mti-r. Trustee, U'lH 111 was became blocked In nearly every against a&td property aud now remaining unpaid. m~-JT Julia c. lteubcll, 1 1 And the said ownera aro hereby respectively 16-13 llll 3 . No. 167 WASHINGTON ST., Great Reduction in Coffees. was far away. M5 .Vi J square, a cold current of air swept otified that unleKH tho Bald assessment, together HOnoKJSN, N. J. • Positively no roi.ISIUNO SiATTF.niis.-d in rcast • They told me, too, they forced her to't—and First-lass coaeliea let to any cometery in 1 ills our Loffees-UKWAHE OF ALL SUCH. Our through, the ear, and I did not reach my with the interest thereon, at the rate ot ten per wrecked ber fair young life— ent, per annum, from tho date of confirmation, tltis county for , $3.00 ; Coffees are roasted and Kohl in their NATURAL. home until toward 2 A. M., by which aud all other costs, be paid on or before CWR.von.s.tu.m NOTICE.—BUB' OF . m! STATE, no inKmlientH whatever being used to. Just think, mebsmates, a child in years, to be And t« Oreeuwood or Calvary make tli^in gloswy. an old man's wife. time- my neck, had become absolutely MONDAY, JAST/AKY 9th, 1883, lands In llie (,'lty of iloliokun, on H. LUETTICH, But her father said it must be so, and whal rigid. Then IronwnttKj to the use of St. t 10 o'clock: A. M., the lots, pieces or parcelsof MONDAY, J4SVA11Y lltli, IWtJ, Sugars Sold at Cost I could she reply t Jacobs Oil, which my wife applied two land with the tenements and improvements tliereou it llie City Clerk's office, now City Hall building, Orders aLtomlod to Day or Klfrht. JE# ote the adtlrcHS to ^itard ag"Hin«t tm M will be uold at public auction, on the said A'asliiii^U'ii street, at 10 o'clock A. 5l., for non-pay ture, flsaurslyleond nystfni i»f doinR bunin.t*»« i For elio was only just 16—Just 21 was I. or three times before I arose. I cou- Oth DAY OF JAOTAKY, 1883, nent of asNesMiii'iits for the repavin^nf lluitson CARRIAGE PAINTER bciiiK vlrn^iy tiuitatttl by tniiMlkroum concern inued its use that day and by evening I tieet, from i'«rry to TUirtl streets. all over the country. Well, mates, a few short years from then— it 10 o'clock A, M.,at the City Clerk 'a office, new In imrfiuaneo of » motion of the Council of tho r JOHN J IDEVITT, was free from pain, aud tho next morn- Always in stock lh«> finest grade of perhaps it might be four- -ity Hall buildinK- Vi'aBhhiKton street, in said citv tyof Uoboken, (uisuwl A o. 119 Newark Btreet, 'or the shortest time that any person will a#ree f S Washinjjton St., EOBERT H. ALBERTS, Wholesale and Retail Wood I. ent. per annum, from the, date of confirmation Some Important Statements of Weil-Known City t'lork. ,iul all other costs, b« paid on or before Orders promptly BUOIUIIHI to day or Bel. 1st and 2rf Sis., HOBOKEN, N. J. People Wholly Verified. Wk, Lot. Name. Street. Ain't tght. Mat Infliction guaranteed. MONDAY, JASUAEY 9th, 11*!, Provision Dealers, Principal Warehouse, in Dakota. In nrde* that the public may fully realize the 2 Catharine Doyle, tti 4s! lenninenettsof the fitalemftau,fts well aa the power 1 .t 10 o'clock A. St., tho lots.pieces orparcelsof No. 11 I . Kelly, anil with the tenements and improvements thweou 60 1VAS1II.VGTO ST., Hid value of tbe article of vvhieh tlmy Hpeak, we ml be sold ut pulilie auction, on the said 35&37Veseyst.,New7ork "Yes, sir," resumed the Dakota man, as iwliliah herewith the farxituite RiKTtatureH of par- HOBOKKN, N. J. Wm. N. Parslow, let* whose Hlncerity is beyond question. Tlie truth Mb DAY OF JANUARY, 188i, tlic crowd of agriculturists seated themselves >f those ttfgtlinoniala i-i ahtfolule, nor can tlie facts pOHPOH.Jl.TIO>' KOTICE.—§Al,K OV Butchers, arocere and Families Supplied nt the GENERAL I lands in tlie City or lloboken, on Lowest Market Prices. around a little table—"yes, sir, we de they announce b« If nored: FHH.4UKU-HU. Pa.. March W, 18HI. M0NPAY, JANUARY full, 1S83, ity Hall biiildinir. \V(i»lilnKtim Rtrt-t, in sail'oily", N'. T).—Asonti for Beuf{f's M. LALLY, things an rallier a sizable acute. I've aeen a H. H. WARNER « Co.: Sin—Th» unitersliaied, ir tla- bltcru-hl tinui thiitttny per*.n vill a^reo to Hams. nemlwr of th? staff of Forney's Pro'ire**, has been the City Clerk's office, rew City Hall buildiug, ,akt! the Kiiine, in ci>n^iUeralion of puyinir tlie said man on one of our big farms start out in the i Hiifferer for years with kidney troubles. The uwe RKlungton street, at 10 o'clock A. Si., for non pay- nssessment so osm^wii Bud unpaid, vith tin-in- Furnishing Undertaker, WUOLCSAl.K DF.AI.KU IK spring and plow ft straight furrow until fall r>y him of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure lias ^nt of nsSPSHinents fnr the construction of sewer terest and eljami--, nf.jri-s.iiil. and all mni>r c«la HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. 1 followed by benef'oial results. n Uraml struct, from Fourth to Sixth street. ami clHiit-esa.-rrnirlt:ti1,.ie,,n, i.iiisun.it t.ian,n,y 8T. Then he turned rouudand harvested back." In pursuance, of n motion of the Council of the vntlie of ihumillumty coHlaiiirtf inthoi-lty rlmrtt-r ty of Hohoken, passed ordiiinnris nnd n~..,],»iot,Mi.t tho MayorauiCoun- Orders promptly attended to, DAT or "Carry hia grub with Mm y" asked u cil of the city of lloboken. Eeierle Hotel, BEE Brooklyn farmer, who raises cabbages on OCTOBER -'5th, 1881, Dated Hoboken, November 1,1881. KIOHT. the outskirts. nil duly approved by the Mayor, public notice is E. V. S. BESSOX, IWewnrlt St., near Ferry, PULTON ROW, lereby eiren to the owners of the rulloioig de- Mayor. "Mo,lair, they follow, him up with a critied lots, pieces or parcels of land In tlie cily of nonoKEN, N. j. I know ttiM ppntleman wtioflft «t(j»at\ir<; m ahove. steam hotel, and have relays of men to loboken, thai tl.ey aro hereby reqiii>4,d toimv Attest; . ' CROCERIES, ETC. Mr. W. II. Brady, and I can say that any stati-me'it 0 John Mc.Mahon, Collector of Itevenuo, thi-sniii JIQBEKT H. ALDEIITS, inmli- by lilui deser\'es to be conaltlereti the exat't West Washington Market, change plows for him. We have some big ft oppoBite tlu-ir respective nanw-s or tho lots Cily Clerk. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ;ruth. lee.e» or parcels of land In the mihjolnnl schedule farms up Ihorc, gentlemen. A friend of Bl'k. Lot. Xame. (Street. Am't ESTABLISHED 1855, lentloncd being the amoimt. of assessment leiieil Rooms by th« D»y, Week, or Month. ^ain»t saitl property aud now remaining un]i!iitl. A ClinrleR Clinton, Finest of mine owned one on which he ltad to give n OU TO NEW YOIVK. And the said owners are hereby respectively 1) 1, ClIMll"l- KiiKelbrecht, m sn Wines, Liquors, and Cigars always o: hand. mortgage, and I pledge you my word Hie otlfle 1! 7 Ahrli iur <>r Ifelstt, . i*) HI ii lea *t Apslioy Ii. It. Co.' I«6 50 1 t 148 WASHINGTON ST., it WM laid off in counties.' WOmvy, JA.Nt'AKY 6th, 1883, Ii \Vel>i^r or Relche, '9)81 SURVEYORS. There Was m the us** of 8lh BAY OF JANUARY, 1885; ' CITY SURVEYORS, my orchard, just before I left home, and it Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure very marked txmutft, i can cordially tecofjinieui it to others. 1 10 o clock A. M,, (it tlift ('Uy Clerk's ofHop* now Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, had been three weeks getting to the dwell- '*! JM t"'n'Hn^.WiwhiiiKt.iii Btrcet, in Haiti eft" ' CIVIL ENO1SEEK8 AND ABCHrrECTS. •r th*i aiiortt-Hi tintts tliat-aii.y jn-iaon wiliavrrb t<» PENSION ATTORNEY, ana utter, Tea, Coffee & PI our specialties ing-house, though it traveled day anil night." Jt6 th« bfime, itio<«uiii(i«rK,uon uf pajii)i*th*'«ttUI 13 IVKWAIIK STHPKT, .HS. tKfueiismt t KsO ewtwaasessel «n<} uti|.aftip, , withh tl.eithfinn- Coods always sold at Lowest Prices. "Distances are pretty wide up there, HPUL fr Brill tf-^K^i^rv^... «f__. . -• * . >* I"' «•! ConiniiHsiuncr for all States of, the Union, re»t anil cliarifes afi.rewii ami all ol Her cosW t cliaiws m-eniinjf thei i.ursuant ti, anil by ain't they?" inquired a New Utrecht agri- P. !>., Hrofttmor if firwk in the Hwlu-ster Uni- K0. 84 MA^HI\fJl<».\ SJItKKT, it d NT»w Testament reviser), itue f.f llwaiitliorUy e..i,iaii f in tbecitycluirter. culturist. DYEINC, d of (Hiifallf ntmng emtorsfnifMits— HOBOKENf, ti. 3. " Reasonably, reasonably," replied the C. ALFRED TISSOT, many of them in CHkm where hope wnsat>an

  • nwl Pated Ilobolcon. NoTembar 1, ls«i -hnvf» bwn vrtluntarily jfivenj Hhowtnf; HIM re- Dakota man. " And the worst of it is, it l«> |>nw*'r of Warner's S«fp! Kfdnpy atwt E. V. H. REAL ESTATE breaks up famillea go. Two years ago I saw Jv«rCure, in all dtoeaaftii of ihft kldnnys, liver or H. C. Reese's irtnury nr«;anH If any one who mult* tliiH hnn any Mayor. -AND- a whola family pros! rated with grief. Wo- thysical trntitile, remember the great danger of Attest: R. P. Francis, leJay men yelling, children howling, and dogs EOBERT H. AUtEBTS, City Clerk. Insurance Agent, EAGLE DIE WORKS. -barlilng. One of my men had iits euuip •k. Lot. Name. Street. Am't STEAM DYEING truek packeii on seven four-mule teams and 23 NEWARK ST., HQBOKIR 11 Bf.n —»NI>— NOT«—Having twen In the employ of Mr. Vfn. ?Jl* - ?"'• - VMBIIAWI, Bru«)i«i, E, Quiiln, sen "DM he ever get back to his family t" indow 8ha« line of Benl Estate md Iniur- "It isn't time forhimyet," retornwl the 86 Patrick Conw»y, theoly. IN Of all description*. auee Brokense. i»B»MrivBi.ucUce.