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   Trenton Evening Times (Newspaper) - August 19, 1896, Trenton, New Jersey                                Yoar There Is which will boom a good hard hit ia the bat that will net the bafi of success flying Tints Printing Houtt Advertising Js Like Driving Nails Tim blow starts n anil but must followed by of head to U home Tht Evening is it rood medium THIK N J AUGUST 19 1896 What's the use of advertising now to buy anything of any account They would rather silver at 1C to 1 hall on its merits or Us lioen loo hot to talk scandal and to talk of lit lawns at or tipe at the after them and gobbled them up and wo have to put out more tend lose morn but part of the trade and happy Where would be if we made money all Wo on will sell them again today that were a suid t dollar and for each Pretty as pictures but suppose we you came in and saw thorn and would buw rf lists here List I guess I don't want illustrates the talk of Candidate and a dog being slim up in a room together the parrot on hia perch crying out Sic em Tige Tige and after this lie jumps down fo to the floor and continues Sic em Sic em Tigr Tho dog else in ronm tho parrot to sic at goes after the parrot wipes the floor him puHing and using up the bird to his but the bird re- dog Tige Tige Polly talks too d co Mr Hanna with candidate Mr did not give tha sequel to the story After the parrot hutl looked down at the and found that was in the of the dog and he was gasping ibis says the parrot you haVe abused shamefully don't bear any hard you but I have got the best of it after all So iii regard to our present prices you have got the us along tho lino Losses upon losses all over the store but we don't bear any grudge against ynn for goods Like to sell you whole counters of bona at ten cents that Lika to sell silks at per yard that 660 L And ill it Like to sell you silk waists for that were to Like to sell yon ladies hats for lOp that COc and Like yon black silk skirts for fiat wero to in ynn silk napes for were to Like to sell you the linest Irish dimities at that sold for per yard Like to sell yon Japanese vases for But It you don't buy anything what's the use of running out lisk_______ If you want to buy anything a stock of merchandise is here at cheaper prices Than merchandise was ever sold take ber Its easier to cut off dress patterns for than measure the piece lig count money than dise W e urc cranks sotn snbj ects p but we are o Ml on getting rid ef goods at a loss at the tail end of a season reading for summer is prescribed by all good doctors 1 have made this as light as we know how Wo don't think it be more lighter I Cost Prices or This Out FOR BLACK OR COLORED DRESS GOODS FOR BLACK OR COLORED SILKS iFOR LACES OR EMBROIDERIES FOR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OR CORSETS FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS OR BUTTONS MUSLINS OR FLANNELS FOR MUSLIN SHEETS OR LOW CASES FOR MOHAIR OR SERGE SKIRTS FOR HANDKERCHIEFS IERY OR GLOVES FOR POCKETBOOKS OR LEATHER GOODS FOR ALL CLASSES OF GOODS IN STORE The seventy-nine cent sale of wrappers and the nine cent sale of waists will be continued as also will the ten cent sale of ribbons and ten cent lew Company Its Tele- THE VOTE FOe II A For Laud Adding to tho City Another ot Sewer Certificates Ownership Minor Matters When the ordinance giving the ard wusT reported from the Ordinance Committee Chairman flt lust night's Com- mon Council tho president said he hoped he members would give strict attention o the reading ot tlie measure us this gives a franchise to another company to String additional wires on streets Yesterday's TIMES had given the public all the particulars of the nance and when Council voted every oce of the twenty members present answered Yea work of the com- now go on as wat forecasted in Yesterday's paper The Home Company jiao wni k Sewer Matters Councilman for a sewer oil avenue arid Swan street Referred to struct from ford to avenue No 149 in Woodland avenue from Clinton fo Anderson street from to Montgomery nard Dixon Bergen M Tnomas Siddall John McGovern for sewer house and were referred as were also bids Timothy Ryan W P McGovern for paving a portion of Penniugton avenue at the Battle Monument Sewer as lows and bids were asked No 145 in Broad Street from avenue to wood alley from Roebling line to Jennie in Cooper street from Market street to Smith alley Nu 143 iu Kersey alley from Dean's alley to sower No 1 No ICO street from Clinton to Haggerty alley No 150 in street from 157 in Wurren street from Market to frequent Hushing than was economical under tank Bills of Ibis committee amounting to some were paid Col Harley W F Keihn it Ron George TC Fell and the Vulcanite Paving Company pre- sented bids for Prospect State street to Rutherford On brick the bids ranged from to ton avenues petitioned that thn Trenton Railway compelled to move Jts tracks near property so ns to allow a wagou to stand between ami tire that to enough of Ilia pavement to the same result lie said lio willing to land for the purpose without any tion of Hamilton wanted know if something be done in the digging the Ing to prevent the mains of the Trenton Gas Company froin leaking as the escaping many trees The tu tHu Street Com- By of Councilman Weller permission was asked to have n scale put II for himself City Solicitor was of tho opinion that a right could only be granted by ordinance and the subject over The Tax had at ita t for Com- missioner was allowed an strict Should Firth of ward introduced and secured the passage of a resolution on a subject which many needs looking utter It provided that property owners on ster street between North Clinton and Dickinson be notified to pave their walka -In of thin after thu meeting one of the was very in favor of a en- forcement oi the paving ordinances ia well in many parts of there are no pavements and only gravel pavements or there should be flagstone or brick The councilman said this was a discrimination between property holders for by a non- enforcement of the law some speculators holding vacant lots were saved much money and pedestrians as a were greatly The Finance Committee Councilman Oliphant as Chairman of the Finance Committee occupied the some time in presenting several matters to the attention of his col- A resolution was passed authorizing GUy to borrow in anticipation of taxes Mr Stokes July report showed a balance of It was decided on motion of Mr Oliphant to issue certificates to tho amount of to run for three years The Committee was to investigate a claim of Charles G ling for rebate for bick taxes on some property in Chain had passed his hands on- deed He claims that the property was assessed at too high a in 1878 and 1879 for which years the taxes are due Bills amounting to were ordered paid and Hannah Kurtz's claim for taxes rebate was denied Uho Own Councilman Weller asked the very question as to the city's rights on the end of Brunswick avenue within the city limits but claimed by the vania Railroad aa its property The question was raised Mr Weller said because at its own expense is putting In a culvert at the Evans nue crossing This is the first time in twenty years the Seventh ward man said that the company had at- thought the city should control such worki After some it was de- termined that the Street Commissioner had already jurisdiction to oversee the work and City Solicitor Macpherson said further that he understood the question of the company surrendering the street was under consideration by the Advisory Board which meets in Philadelphia It had been stated to him by these men as already reported in the TIMES that the company would likely surrender all claim to the street If the city would to for the company certain rights against competing transportation Hues To this that he believed that city would cept none other than an absolute render of road and he said he thought such action would be taken in the The Sanitary Committee Mr Baker chairman was to have several of the flush UnkR of changed to unki The resolu The Will Sllre ot a Year of the MH Charles B Wood widow of the kilLed at Colta Com- be cared comfortable though manner mainly on account of the ad- in which Relief Association is conducted The widow will receive probably over from the Elks benefit fund which nearly has 100 from the Relief for burial expenses The interest on the Elk fund will bo in the neighborhood every year will be paid Mrs Wood us long as she re- straightened tlie tuus there will be an income of pep year is not much but It is a neat snm and would go a long ways toward keeping the wolf from anyone's door Add to this the interest on received on an insurance policy and the itr the 59 From the ligures it be seen that the the is far in -all other funds and it is therefore interesting 4.0 know it is obtained The ton Paid Association 17 and September ntn 1892 Its funds do not come from taxes on the generally are a per cent tax on the Jersey revenues of in- surance companies doing business ia this State Up to the present time the sums thus received over and above been paid out amount to of which is invested in gages on Trenton property and in cash on hand These ligures are from the report made iu July Whenever any fireman becomes in- jured while in discharge of his duty or indigent or infirm from injuries received resulting from such duty ho will receive the as do the widows and orphans of who lives ia doing their duty Board of Trustees have full power as the the amount given ex- cept as in certain general rules which provides sick or disabled shall received a woek until such time as the Board of Trustees deem proper and that widows and orphans shall receive from to a year as their wants may require Mrs Wood as has been stated will be allowed the maximum amount by the trustees K Police Headquarters Matters In Central Police Court this morning Reuben Fennimore the only was charged with vagrancy He was a man of perhaps seventy-five having his childhood and in the meantime lost one shoo When asked his age the old fellow simperingly re- About thirty Ho was let off by Judge Courter on condition he would get right out of town and having ised to do so octogenarian hobbled away with one shoo on and other one missing After court Patrolman Hibba took George Delaney charged with the petty larceny of a table cloth from Mrs Mary Ray wood of Escher street to the County Jail tba day rested Frank Simon of Philadelphia who was peddling envelopes without a license Ho will be given a hearing tonight Bight and Left blows are being dealt at by the tonic and regulator Stomach Bit ters ague general debility ism ailments constipation and dyspepsia arc among the miladies for which experience has proved it a specific Its work Is thorough its arc prompt It is not however advertised to produce though it affords speedy and will If given a reasonable trial snch aa any standard loul Out the to which it is In In families it is and it ia throughout the land as a medicine of wholesome vegetable sition and unobjectionable It has risen to popularity by purely legitimate means and only well substantiated facts are alleged in to it She WM Informed Mrs Surah Heater Perry street had I hat feeling for some limn Automatic Could not eat or but taking -11 feeling eat of Assessments in ILL are Which Aggregate fur to to liaised Judge Says Either Fraud or Illegal Procedure Must be Before Justice in the Mercer Circuit morning City Solicitor application for tlie of the assessments case of ninety-three about 25.000 separate assessments iu value and alter hearing some complaints and overruling those not withdrawn Justice Gummere made tho necessary continuation order Then a request was by for the appointment of to make assessments op thirty new sewers mostly in He io the following as persons fully to act ai S Whittaker E John II Britton Stultz burn AvJudsim John and William The court appointed two sets of commissioners to mako owners on sewers to the conferred The two newcommissions arenas follower No R Furman and Fell No 2 George S Grosvenor George R Whittaker aud P Apout two houw were consumed in complaints against and Mayor Jolm Briest being the principle objector but finally withdrawing his protests very humorous manner Mr Briest who Js a of ratio stated to the Court that ha did not think the ratio of menls on Sewer No 12 North Warren compared was a proper one lie presented a tion of mid sal forth his reasons for objecting He alleged the inspectors charges and the advertising charges were excessive and said that the advertising in the Sunday Advertiser He also made a the fact price of advertising was not under which Emission was u violation of the law of ustico J th B he was an expert on sewers and Mr Briest replied in the said his Honor are of ncT for as far as have gone you have simply ed your opinion and not raised any Brinst arose to address the court and the spectators heard the in his pocket would suggest to your said the former executive of this that best thing to do in the matter would be to refer the assessments a new have them examined and Judge Rellstab who is counsel for the Sewer Commissioners with a twinkle in his eye rose to answer Mr Briest the judge I have no objection at all to letting the to be re- viewed The sewer cost and only a little over has been on the city be- ing obliged to pay about Mr on Warren street has a frontage and there is only an assessment of against it If a new is secured I think we can raise it a little Up jumped Mr Trenton and to the Court perfectly unselfish in the he had not been objecting for himself but for others and aa he under- stood that Mr Bates would certiorari the proceedings anyhow Ija would withdraw his objections Mr Briest kept a sober face Out everyone else had a fixed laugh Contractor Dennis Roe who was one of on this sewer said that certain citizens including Mr had said they would not pay their assessments whatever they were A high legal authority said the assessment on the Warren street sawer could not be as no legal had been entered George S Grosvenor complained of the assessment on the West State street property where he resides and the court laid down the rule that com- Id secure redress must show fraud or violation of Lawyer John A Montgomery for Vare streets on 123 feet double frontage sewers ing his property on both streets Charles Cadwalader complained of a on four lots on Hanover streets George W Keeler of West Hanover street was another who claimed bis assessment should be re- Charles Allen of 229 South Warren street and George Cubberly of Elmer and Butler streets and a few others alsa said they were required to pay too much but their objections were not pressed and as stated not a single alteration work ot tho was There will be about 150 sewers in Trenton all told The work of assessing benefits on ninety-three having been ished and commissioners for thirty mdre having been appointed there yet re- mains some thirty more to look after later op Meantime tho city has not received a dollar in taxes from anybody on account of any sewer What ynn yon in ailing In mm m to a- Baizley Asks That One Rudolph fi Baizley stockholder and treasurer of Lenox Chut Company of this city applied today for a receiver for the c through Linton Hv says while the nominal are the company is unable to collect its president Do Boss vice dent manager William KeigUn secretary Rudolph K paisley treasurer Lenox the general manager is said by the complaint to be at the president and secretary The trouble is alleged to be bad be patched petition is made ior the receiver cause why a receiver should not be granted was made returnable ber 1 plant is the much talked of amusement vided in South Trenton on the river It is not being run now but last year was quite popular The chute consists of a boat down nn in- plane and dasher far out into the river Short Meeting of Wilbur Wilbur Council meeting was very brief Mayor ropart showing of HO fur lines was money turned to the A senger Railway Company thorn they were violating a borough to iron poles erected TEMPERATURE RECORD -I A 12 noon 3 P M Sun risee Moon sets C8 -70 78 r M P.M AM Xo this System yet gently when costive or or when the blood is impure to permanently overcome habitual constipation to awaken the and liver a activity without irritating them to headaches or fevers use Syrup of Figs Fill DM Lively by lania of the Sent to hn Far Mini At- tempted to by Jumping From a but WHS Marshal Hawkins of- Wilbur with the assistance of and Greip of Daniul McNally sey City and William wick detectives the employ of the Railroad made a capture o trampE yesterday evening There were- twenty-nine of the and seven members of the notorious Growler of this city Mayor Harry K Barlow of Wilbur held court ir the Borough hall until after midnight Eighteen of the Willies were scut to the from thirty to were discharged Tue raid is the outcome of the vigilant war being waged against tho company For many years they hava been a ance around the coal chutes in East Trenton but they have never numerous are at tha present time You The Growler Gang is the of Dirty infested Milham in years gone by This a spring just beyond the Jor siding rush the shoot play and occupy their iu a to law Tiie crowd is a dangerous one and SB composed of some of Trenton's most stop at nothing to accomplish their oud The Brady brothers are the recognized era- of this gang Many times the shal of away from the railroads but without Of late the Growler Gang have been allying themselves widh armies tramps along so in the raid lust evening the did in helping the city of to rid them of this crowd The on 2d ried ITCH Brewing TRENTON peer Direct at the and delivered at your for prices i PPE IN PATENT STOPPERS PER CASE OF TWO BOTTLES Steamed Beer at with an allowance for bottles whon returned Telephone 1020 WE'VE GO i SOME NOW ilTAN Wt HAVE YE i OFFERED FOR Got one pr two suits of a kind in lots that we'll soil at we can fit you If we can you'll the clothing snap of the year Only one or a kind mind you suits for suits for 9.00 1 5.00 for Blue and Black Serge Tests Blue and Black Serge Coats 3 in and Mohairs Sicilians 1 Cool Goats for office wear White and Striped flannel Suits 6 Striped Flannel Trousers Suits m j Duck all prices I V So up 50 up 75 up 00 up FAMOUS CLO 1 1 HER Successor JOUSE 1 1 ORES Still a KRW Gar Hach barrels and each barrel 21 dozen Tumblers will figure up over dozen we a left and therefore will continue for several days our great j 3 i 5 6 and if Every Tumbler worth double the price astedT Now is Mine to lay in a supply ot Tumblers They are breaking all the time and you can't do better than to stock up this sale lasts W WAN 11 D Fifty shares Mechanics National Bank Stock Four Trenton Ranking Com- pany on first mortgage on good property centrally located worth double on first mortgage on a three story brick house Mi Hi N i Brick 25 Market street Brick house on Model avenue Brick house corner of Southard and Ewing streets Brick honse No 42 Carroll street M Phillips Co 185.8 jet TOMAN 6 s w IN i Immense For a few days only lot of made fine Umbrellas only worth one lot better sold at 91.25 A splendid choice lot of finest made Ladies Parasols only One lot very handsome Parasols worth anywhere Parasols wards In Ladies and Misses also dren's Underwear lots fine goods reduced to one-half of former prices All the highest grade of Underwear at half price A bargain in Ladies small s ize Vests at 6c which sell anywhere Many special bargains besides if yon only come In and ask for them at our store The only place to procure a class fine Parasol or serviceable r Stere 7 Machine Mixed Bread Hill's Bread is mixed and kneaded machinery hundreds of loaves in batch Th does the work thoroughly and the workmen's hands are kept entirely out of the dongh Always for Hill's Bmd and insist on grocer ting it   

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