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imuMiMiuuHuiiuuiiaNiiimuniHiMiiiiniiHmNiiMiinniMmiiiHNii i Store closed all day I I Open Friday Evening Saturday, July 4. . | I until 10 o clock. . . . IMPORTANT OFFERINGS OF WHITE WAISTS. ^ We have pinned our faith to the White Waist, and accordingly have an enormous line. No matter how exalted your waist ideas may be, you can find absolute satis faction here. Complete assortments of new and dainty creitions await your inspection, a few numbers of which are here quoted : A.t 75c LADIES' MADRAS WAISTS made of fine white corded madras, trimmed with four tucks, front and back. The quality of this waist appeals to the purchaser. .A.t 98c LADIES' LAWN WAISTS, made of fine white lawn, front trimmed with box plait of em broidery, with five tucks each side, back trimmed with clus ter of four tucks. A.t ?1.49 LADIES' LAWN WAISTS, made of fine white lawn, front trimmed with four rows of em broidery insertion and tucks, back nicely trimmed with plain tucks. A.t 9B1.98 LADIES' LAWN WAISTS, made of extra fine white lawn, low neck, lace yoke, and el bow sleeves; this waist is also trimmed front, back and on the sleeves with clusters of fine tucks. t OUR PARASOL OFFEPH'NQ: This season we are able to offer a collection that far surpasses all previous efforts. It is impossible to describe them all here, so we just mention a few numbers: At 98c LADIES' WHITE CHINA SILK PARASOLS, made of the best China Silk, with nat ural wood handles. This as sortment is in white only. A.t *1.49 LADIES' SILK PARASOLS, I made of good quality silk with natural and polished wood handles, trimmed with deep ruffle. This assortment is in white and black. J. REYNOLDS & HANSON - J 128-130 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY. w***v Telephone Call 108. Lost anything: A cent-a-word ad. in the Evening News will find it for yon. Commencing Saturday, I June 27, the boat H. C. Ellis will run daily, Sunday in cluded, between South Amboy, Perth Amboy and Tottenville and BOYNTON BEACH, Leaving South Amboy for Boyuton Beaoli at 1.30 and 7.30 P. M. Leave Boynton Beach for South Amboy at 5.45 and 11.00 P. M. Leave Perth Amboy for Boynton Beach at 1.45, 3 10, 5.00, 7.45, 8.45 P. M. Leave Boynton Beach for Perth Amboy at 2.45, 4.30, 5.45, 8.20, 8.30, 9,30, and 11.00 P.M. Leave Tottenville for Boynton Beach at 2.10, 3.45, 5.15, 8.00 P. M. Leave Boynton Beach tor Tottenville at 2.45, 4.30, 5.45, 9,30, 11.00 P. M. On Sundays leaves Boynton Beach at 6.45 instead of 5.45 P. M. BOUND TRIP TICKETS: Perth Amboy and Tottenville to Boynton I (each lfc. South Amboy to Boynton Beach, 20c PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decorators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guarantee satisfaction . MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High.yPierceAWatson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for I.adies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn tieatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. Independence Day. / Independence Day at Niagara Falls. The L"high Valley Railroad announces the low fare of $9.25 from Perth Am boy for the ronnd trip. Tickets will be sold July 3rd, good going date of sale only; returning July 5th, inclu sive, and will be honored on any train. See Ticket Agent for further informa tion. 1986-6-24 to 7-3 e. o. d. I HURRAH for the GLORIOUS FOURTH! [ Now for the ... PISTOLS, REVOLVERS and other noise produc ing weapons. The new law compelling us not to sell to minor* any Revolver* or Pistols, leaves us with an enormous stock on hand. We bought these goods before the new law went into effect and :nust saerificH these goods at an enormous loss to us. We want you to t*ke ad vantage of our TOO BIG assortment and BUY NOW, while wo must clear the stock before the 4th. H. & R. Premium Automatic Revolvers, 32, $3.65 " " " " " 38, $3.75 Hammerless Baby Revolvers, pearl handle, $3.00 black " $2.00 American Bull Dog or Double Action, 32, $ I 70 22, $1.70 38, $1.75 Blank Cartridges, 22, 3 boxes for 25c " 32, 3 boxes for $1.00 " 38,..., ber box 40c U u LOUIS PERELMAN 390 STATE\ ST. A Special Price Reduction in Ladies aRd Misses White Un derskirts for Monday and Tuesday These garments are made in the best of manner, are full width, in all the newest designs of Val & Cluny lace effects. See window dis play. 3.50 Skirts at 2 69 2 98 " " 2 45 2 49 " '? 219 198 " " I 73 1.49 " " 121 98c " " 87c 75c " " 63c fireenbaums' Department Store 400 State Stmt If yon are looking for real estate investment read the oolnmn on page 2. HAROLD STONE DEAD. Was Injured on Lehigh Valley Coal Docks and Never Fully Recovered. Harold Stone, aeed fifty-one years, ! of Hartford street, died Sunday after noon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Stone was in jured some time ago while working on the Lehigh Valley Railroad on the freight wharves and he never folly recovered. He went back to work which brought on a relapse, finally resulting in his death. A wife and four ohildren sur vive him. The funeral will bo held from his late?home Wodnesday after noon at 2.30 o'clook. More Trouble In Breathitt Comity. JACKSON, K.v., June 29.? News has reached here of a fight on the edge of Breathitt county, near Daisy Dell, In which Hiram Barnett was killed and John Henry Hacker and Joseph Hac ker were wounded. The trouble grow out of the Hargls-Cardwell feud here and was over Miss Lelia Burns, the pretty daughter of Joseph Burns and a niece of Burns Fltzpatrlck, a Magoffin county resident, who caused the jury to disagree in the trial of Curtis Jett and Thomas White here last week on the charge of having killed J. B. Mar cum. Alabama Miner* Dei-line Terms. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 29.? At a joint convention of the Alabama min ers and mine operators the miners de clined the proposition of the operators for an advance of 2M> cents per ton in the wages of miners, with iron at $12 per ton as a minimum instead of $11, the scale to be a sliding one, based on iron prices. It is thought by many that a compromise agreement will be reached since both sides have already receded somewhat from tlieir first m-enosition To-Morrow (Tuesday) Special Sale of Men's Silk-Lisle Underwear. When the mercury tops the 90 mark there will be a rush for light underwear by men who have thought it too cool to bother about it yet. And then some men will buy in a hurry and repent at leisure. Better not. We give you a good chance to buy now (tomorrow) as follows: POSITIVELY 50o GRADE AT If you can't come yourself, ask your wife or sister to do it for you. The reason of this low price is the manufacturer was sold out on pink and blues, and had only one shade left, therefore they can be bought to-morrow at the above re markably low price, providing you don't tarry. P. S. ? More Shirts than Drawers in the lot. ^ 166 Smith Street, Near the New Library. SPECIALS ? AT THE ? f 339 STATE STREET MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY OUR VERY BEST Elgin Grass Butter, lis! ?'?; 23c Full Cream Cheese, lb 13c Our High Grade Bacon, lb 14c Sugar Cured Hams, lb \Q}4 Fancy Salt Pork, lb \2j4 3-lb can fancy Pears 10c 3-lb can Tomatoes 10c Fancy Maryland Peas, can 10c High Grade Corn, can 10c Ginger Snaps, Lemon Snaps and Nic-Nack, lb 4c tJneda Biscuit . 4c All kinds of Fancy Crackers, lb 10c Don't forget to ask for a pound of our best 30c Java and Mocha Coffee, as you get a Fancy Decorated Cup and Saucer Free with every Pound at this Sale. Our Coffees and Teas are Noted for their Fine Flavor and Rich Aroma. COME ONE, COME ALL, AND GIVE US A CALL, C. ANDRESEN & CO. Red Front Cash Grocery 339 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. NORTH AM BOY ITEMS \ Mra. J. Dneto, of Charles street, entertained a number of friends on Friday. Mr. Anderson and Miss B. Ander son spent yesterday out of town. Miss Annie Sorensen has a beautiful upright Diano, 'a present from her father, Hans Sorensen. Miss Kate Reardon spent, two days out of town visiting friends. Mr. Robert Half expects to sail for England in two weeks. John Pavulosky is confined to his home on West Side avenuo with an attack of malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bernstein, of Oortlandt street, havo moved to Now York. Mrs. E. Dunehue is visiting out of town the past week. Miss Jennie Wilentz will spend Sat urday and Sunday at New York. LONG SHORE NEWS. The schooner Islesboro, Captain Trimm, arrived from New York yes terday. The steamer Evelyn arrived from New York bound for Cartoret Satur day. o The bark Bruce Hawkens, Captain Findlay, arrived from Savannah, Sat urday. The bark Jessie McGregor sailed for Portland vesterday morning. The schooner J. M. Morales sailed for Gardiner, Me., yesterday. The schooner Marion Stebbens sailed for Clinton yesterday. Real Estate colamn page 2. Telephone Call 69-A. -While You Sleep we are making Rolls and Buns which we will deliver to you in time for your breakfast if you would have us do so. Allow us a trial order. B. L. MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street. Nobby Summer Suits MADE TO ORDF.R At Popular Prices Style and fit guaranteed. All work by experienced tailors. CHRIS. CHR1ST0PFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, \ELS BJOBNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith HU Want ?t CENT-A-WORD FULL ORCHESTRA DAILY at Bovn ton Beach. 1967-6-19-tf FOR SALE? WELL established pay ing business with house and lot and other property. Good reasons for sell ing. Oall or address 221 Smith street. a33-6-29-12t FIVE ROOMS ON first floor to rent, city water, sewer etc. Enquire at News office. a34-6-29-tf. NIOE FURNISHED tooms with or without board, 103 Main street, Tottonville. a29-6-29-2t BOAT for sale ? 14 foot row boat in Kood condition. Anply at Ferry Hotel, Tottenville, S. L 1999-6-25-6 TUTORING IN elementary and High School subjects. Address H. H. Seii, Oity. 8-29-3t e. o. d. FOR SALE? 200 more Spring Ohiok ens, also young chicks with mothers. Address John A. Johanson, Forest dale Heights, Mary street, or Box 174, Perth Amboy. ? 6-29-2t HOPS EVERY TUESDAY, Thursday and Saturday evenings at Boynton Beach. 1966-6- 19-tf FOR SALE ? High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Seoond hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf FOR RENT-A PLEASANT Cottage in good neighborhood. Grand scen ery. Inquire O. C. Campbell, Real estate office, Metachen. MANAGER WANTED. Trustwoithy lady or gentleman to manage business iu this County aud ad joining territory for well and favorably known House of soli-l financial standing. $20 00 straight cash salary aud expenses, paid each Monday by oheok direct from headquarters. Expense mouey advanced; position permanent. Address Thomas Cooper, Manager, 1030 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago . 6-27-12t t SEABREEZE HOW OPEN. I The Finest Summer ! Resort on the Coast. NEW SHOOTING GALLERY NEW RESTAURANTS NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NEW BATHING HOUSES? NEW SWINGS ? ii ? ? ? ? ? m Dancing 2 to 5 p. in., FREES g every afternoon; and from 7 tog g 1 1 130 every evening. * ? , , , m m hi mini - ? Ample Table Accommodations ? gfor SHORE DINNERS at Short g g Notice. Steamer Josephine will leave Perth S ? Amboy for Sea Breeze o ery half! g hour. g Steamer Etta May will loave South! g Amboy for Sea Brfceze every half! Z hour. FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT EXECUTOR'S SALE All the propc rty herein after mention ed, not sold at privat.a sale, between now and the 30th day of June, iuHtant, will be sold a' public sale to the highest bidder, on the day last, aforesaid, at the Paoker House, in the city of Pjrth Amboy, N. J., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day Any persou wishing to purchase all or any of this property may make private of fer for same between now and the lime of public sale above referred to. Conditions of public sale will be {urn shed 011 application to the undersigned. 2 lots 011 East sideof State St. 25ft. North of DeKalb Ave. 3 lots 011 East side of State St.. 25ft. South of DeKalb Ave. 2 lots on North side of DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. East of State St. 2 lots ou South side of DeKalb Ave. about 100 ft. East of State St. 8 lots ou North side of DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. East from Corner of Mechanic St. 4 lots 0*1 South side of DeKalb Ave. 50 ft. Westerly from Corner of High St 3 lots 011 West side of High St. 100 ft. from DeKalb Av.e. 4 lots on North side of Washington St. 50ft. from Corner of High St. and Wash ington St. 3 lots on Southeast Corner of DeKalb Ave. and Mechanic St. 3 lots on East side of Mechanic St. 100 ft. Northerly lrom Corner of Washington St. Dated June 17, 1903. JOHN T. DUNN, Executer of the Estate of Rey. Peter L. Connolly, dee'd, 225 Broad street, Eliza beth, N. J. PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine ^Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KinsEyyy. Coal * in any quanniy Wood at the Lowest Market Prices - Ynrd; New Brunswick Ave., and Leblgb Valley CrooslDK. Tel. 51. Perth Am boy, N. .1. J ( Hf_M|- J ?Scrap Iron and nailiea. Old Metal. Cor respondence solicited. HYMEN SHRAGOVITZ, . 106 South 2d St., Perth Amboy. NELS CHRISTENSEN Practical Horse-Shoer and Wagon ISullder Wheelwright and Qeneral Blacksmith" Hide walk Grates, Anchors and Builders Biacksmith ing a specialty. 71 New Brunswick Ave. Tide-Water Trans. Co. i Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmamm Pier 6, North River, Leave PERTH AMBOY, 12 noon Telepboue Connection. A Try an Ad. in the EVENING NEV FOLEYSHONEYa ?tops the courffe ?|>J