DHCIKJCADEMT. Overlooking the Futiil Plateau, Which Was URROGATES OFFICE.~EI|Za J
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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 lift) 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 L<yceiim, reached by n rickety flight ol .steps. The th*- said administratrix to give public notice to the Bloomfield St., near Stli. HubokeQ, spot was marked and .sheltered by an In those days tho North Bergen farm- in the chimneys of the oldest houso were creditors of th<' estate of nald deceased, to bring in 436 Washington Market, from Holland, and the foundation of the their debts, demands and claims against tlie same, J. <fc W. Obreiter, old cedar, which stood there until a fewers came to the mill and the ferry by the under oath, wit bin nine months from the date of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, house, on one side, is laid on the solid this ordvr, by setting up a copy of this ord<*r in five T Ve»ey Street Side, STEW YOHHK. years ago! The bull from Alexander Albany post road, which ran by the of the nmst public place* In the county of Hudson, 1G4 Washington Street, And will continue every TX ESDAY AND FRIDAY Hamilton's pistol imsneil through u limb WeehuwkiTi creek through the Kiug rock, where It crops up. The walls are far the space of two months, and advertising the Bet. Uh and 5«/i Sis., seli ihe during the Season. three leet thick, and not having been name fur the like period In the Hoboken Advertiser. of rli is tree, twelve feet from the ground. estate, striking tho Bull's Ferry road at one of the newspaper* of this State, such notice to Hmn of Taltloa i Hermes' brewery, tho boulevard being rushed up, on contract, are solid. Free- b© givfti and advertised within twenty days from THE BEST CIGARS IN THE CITT. At.ihfl flrst live-Hamilton instantly fell, the. date hereof, and to be continued fur two From 4 tii: C P. M for Ladiea. Hissec and Mas- Hoteli, Restaurant* and Staunhipa aoppUad a* then undreamed of. holder Frost was driven from Communi- months. ters, and from 7:30 till 9:30in theevening for Ladies and hl« pi.stol wan discharged almost.av- CHEAP—EEE! and Gentlemen. Private Lemons given as required loweatrato. Adjoining the " old Stobo farm " is the |mw, when the abattoir was built there, . WM. McAVOY, Sui-rogate. For particular* enquire as above or at Hr. Wal- tidentally, Ruins wido of where Colonel i'inov 2m$") 40. 7 Connecticut cigars for - - 25clace'. s residence, 270 Garden. Burr was standing. Burr wu» indicted market farm of Freeholder John Frost, and from the same cause is obliged to relinquish what is almost n homestead 6 Mixed cigars for - - - 25c. for /luirdiu- by the Grand Jury of llcrgen who has leased it from the Hobokcn ST\TH or XKW JKRSEV, * Olieis. Ooh.en, IJIUHI it Improvement Company for thehere. His crops for next spring are County of Hudaot*, \ 5 Havana cigars for - - - 25c. in ist)4, but the indictment was quashed URROGATES OFFICE.—KUen Lyden, admin- 4 Fine Havanas for - - - 25c. BOOTS tt SHOES. ljy tlie Siipronn! Court. The St. Andrews' last quarter of a century. This company planted, and no matter how liberal the S istratrix of Annie Lyden, deceased. Oi i,er to compensation lie receives from the rail- limit creilitors. 3 Genuine clear Havanas, - 25c Society of New York erectedu monument is nn outgrowth of the rise of the city of Upon application made to me for that purpose,by 1 road authorities, he will lose heavily by the above-named administratrix, I do hereby, an this Etc., Etc., Etc.