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Among Post Offices Abolished Home of Fountains is One Rural Delivery the Cause, CEO on the NEWE Corrsapawiient) WASHINGTON, Dev. 15:—Repre sentative Wood nds beddedvised that pensions have been granted to the following residents of his distret: William Fr. Tatten, $8 a month; Mia. Joanna Sweet, $8 a month; Oliver White, $12 a month; Henry lawton, $10 a month; Imigh Walton, $8 a month; Frederick Rowe $104 month; Benjuamin Grewn, #6 a month; all residents of ‘Trenton; Richard Martpeneo, Perbertown, A month; John M. Ca Pon- Wanton, $120 month; Mrs. Sarah M. Hugerton, Lambertville, 38 a month; Jacob H.Trimmer, Gladstone, $8 a month; Joseph Merrill, Kingston, 324 a month; Wiliam H. Carpenter, Clinton, $04 month; George Hott fai, Centreville, $124 mOVE. South Presry Stress, Representative Gardner had asked the Committee on Rivera and Har bors to make appropriations for con tinuing the improvements in the Co hinsey river and Morris river, both in Cumberland county; and Absecom Inlet, Atantic City, and Cold Spring Harbor, Cape May. Recent changes In New Jersey post offices noted by the Post, Office De partment include the establishment, ‘of the following oaces: Beaver Lake, Sussex county; Grantwood, Bergen county; Northfield, Atlantic county; Ollens, Cape May county; Ringwood Manor, Passaic; and Woodbury Heights, Gloucester coun ty. The offices discontinued recently include Aldine, Solent county; An thony, Hunterdon county; Bennett, Camden county; Bissell, Hunterdon county; Browntown, Middlesex coun ty; Ely, Monmouth County; Kinkora, Burlington county; Kresson, Camden county; Locktown, Hunterdon coun ty; Iudsow, Hunterdon county; North Vineland, Cumberland county; Pinewald, Ocean county; Tansboro, Camden county; and Whiglane, Sal em county. Want P. C. Salaries Increased. Senator Dryden has received a pe tition from the Board of Trade of Passaic, signed by D. W. Mahony, secretary, advocating the increase of salaries of clerks of first and second - class post offices. He has also re ceived a petition from Camp D. to Mitchell No. 1%, U. 8, W. V., of New ark, favoring the restoration of the canteen In the army, Senator Pyle, of Washington, who will be one of the speakers at the Board of Trade banquet at Newark on January 17, will take for his sub ject, “Washington and Alaska, and their resources. General Grosvenor, of Ohio, who will aso attend the banquet, will speak on ‘The Future of Our Republic.” Nomination Condemed. The senate has confirmed the nom ination of Felix §. S. Johnson, of New Jersey, lately consul at Puerto Cortes to be consul at Bergen, Norway. The nomination of Fr. F. Patterson by as sistant collector of customs at Cam den, was also confirmed. Chief Clerk Browning is helping entertain J, BD. Hymers, of Guba, friend of W. C. Aitken, of Camden, Representative Howell has a peti tion favoring the reneval of duty og + Nntoype parts from the Press New Brunswick; and Mr. Wood ha a sim ilar position from the Somerset Dem ocrat, of Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Dudley, of Mount Holly; and Mr. ¥. O'Connor, of Elizabeth, are at the St. James; R. FP. Rosa, of Newark, is at the Nation al; Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Sparks, of Hamburg, are at the Shoreham;T. J. McDonald, of Rahway, is at the Eb Wilt House,
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Perth Amboy Evening News

Perth Amboy, New Jersey, US

Sat, Dec 15, 1906

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