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THIS STORE CLOSED THIS EVENING AT 10 O’CLOCK- || Where— Can you match €% these Bargains ■ | i_— i ■ -———'——— —^^■ s ^ S Go from store to store, look at all their special offerings, then come s here and compare with any of the following items. Then you will have one question answered. Then you will realize that nowhere can yon find the i equal of these values. Yard wide Unbleached Mus lin, free from specks, a good 6c value, at. 41c Yard wide white Cambric, soft finish, equal to any ioc Cambric anywhere, here at. 1 71c | Bleached Table Damask, 56 | inches wide, five patterns to select from,value is 35c Z very special at. 23c ■ ■ Apron Gingham, the well known Amoskeag make, complete line of checks, 2 wTorth 8c, at . 51c Linen Huck Towels, size X36 inches, extra weight, finished ready for ,iise, worth I2}4c, at.../.... / 8c | Large size Napkins, extra heavy, just the thing for everyday use, value is 6c, while they last. soft finish, worth whole sale today 7c,while it lasts 7ej Pillow Cases, size 45x36, torn and ironed, 3 inch hem, worth 15c, while they last. i Spend a Moment to Bead This, j In certain lin^s so many bargains have been offered this summer 3 E that it is only the extraordinary that will attract. I his can espe- 3 5 dally be said in regard to Wash Goods. \\ e have something un- j E usual to (Affer hence this story. Waist and Dress Lengths, in white, ■ 5 colored did black wash materials, that were selling at from 12G to S 5 25c, all/to goat one price, and, naturally first comers will lia\e best 5 ^^3 choice,Jat per yard. 7 1 C 3 Reynolds & hanson | 128 and 130 Smith Street T § Phone 108 PERTH AMBOY. \ ' LuggPuim"..«.»■■■....................... -- 1 Wall Paper | ! Selling out entire stock | below cost. I Carpets 100 Rolls at prices that 1 have been reduced | m 25 per cent. | Furniture E $5,000 worth must go | before September 1st regardless of price. flatting All Mattings have been reduced to half price Window Shades Ail of the best quality at very low prices. flics. West i Company 76 78 - 80 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. SEARLES MUSIS HALL FIVE N IGHTS MONDAY, AUG. 31st, Wed., Sept. 2, Thurs., Sept. 3, Fri., Sept. 4, add Sat. Sept. 5, with Saturday Matinee (to. K. Cbampiin and his powerful new Stock Company .... In Highest Class Repertoire --INTRODUCING FINEST SPECIALTIES EVER PRE SENTED ANYWHERE Prices 15, 25, 35c. Children 15c Tuesday Nifthl, Sept. 1. in K. of P. Hall, Tottenvillo-Same prices Bargains in real estate are to be found in the real estate column on page 2. ■ aiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m m a ■ ■ m m m m m m m ■ m n ■ a m m m m m m m B m b ra a ■ B ■ mm ■ ■ ■ m m a M m m m [The Finest Summer ■ ■ ■ [Resort on the Coast. ■ m m m m m m ..I.,, | m i ■ ■ —m {new shooting gallery new restaurant; ENEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NEW BATHING HOUSES; = NEW SWINGS ■ ■ ----- ■ ■ ■ S Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., FREES 5every afternoon; and from 7 to5 E 11:30 every evening. ■ __ I m 1 ■WBiBMiiimai m Ample Table Accommodations! Efor SHORE DINNERS at Short; ; Notice. For To-day Only! BARGAIN No. I. Ladies’ Nightgowns, of fine mus lin, full size,'some with tucks, oth ers with needlework insertion, none soldjfor less than 09c, see window display, for Saturday only 35c BARGAIN No. 2. Men's black, tan and mixed '/i Hose, full seamless, warranted stainless, the usual 12Ac quality for Saturday only,at per pair 6c BARGAIN No. 3. Ladies’ Hemmed Handkerchiefs, with embroiderediinitials, the regu lar \0c grade, for Satur day only, each, 4c BARGAIN No. 4. Lad es' Wrapper%, ;of good Per cale, in na'y blue and garnet,, full width, with flounce, braid trimmed, the!89« quality for Saturday only, at 52c_ BARGAIN No. 5. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, of good grey mixed clutch. 14 rows of stitch ing, and well made, worth 2,50, for Uotiir/lQr nnlc fit" ___— Greenbautns’ Department Store .400 State Street ♦ « 4 Telephone 89f Tin* I'owerw Trial. GEORGETOWN, Ky., Aug. 2b — Powers closed his argument with an explanation of the pardon hy Taylor to him and to his having gathered alto gether and taken the mountain army on Jan. 25. 1!MK>, to Frankfort. He de clared that it was a peaceful body and went there only on a peaceful mission. Commonwealth Attorney Franklin then began the closing argument in the case in behalf of the state. He declared that Powers had made the best speech on his side of the ease, hut Hint it was full of misrepresentations of the facts and the testimony and that Powers had repeatedly gone outside the record In his argument. Humberts* Apponl Hunt AVait. PARIS, Aug. It is probable that the court of cassation will not l>e able to deal with the appeal of Mine. The rese Humbert and her husband for six weeks. Only the essential portions of the Humbert dossier, which is large enough to fill a big cart, will be sub mitted. | Shirt Waists | | At \ Price. | U ★ ★ ★ * jffi In order to clean out our |j 2 Entire Stock of Summer % (D ZA1 • . ITT ... __111 . 11 A la 011 11 L VV UlolD, Wt V> 11A DV.ll IIH v| Ladies Shirt Waists in white IS cl and colored, regular were up to B 1.25, while they last.63c JR T| Ladies Shirt Waists of White M ® Lawn and Madras,regular price M up to 1 GO while they last 85c 1 Ladies White and Colored $ Jn Waists regular price were up to II 81 2.49 «Idle [hey last.1.25 I® I Philip Levine. | f THE NEW CLOAK STORE, | | 351 State Street | Jr Near Fayette St. gj) HANDSOME NEW GARS , FOR CENTRAL JERSEY. Hava all the Conveniences of a Staam Railroad Train—South Amboy to Red Bank Line Ti e new cars for the Jersey Central Traction Company which arrived last wee!:, are quite superior to any cars now on that line, being much the same ns steam railroad cars, only they are not as large. They will seat forty-eight persons, and are divided into two apartments, one neing a smoker.L The cars are also provided with i* toilet, and racks to place | parcels in similar to those on the steam cars. The seats are provided with high backs and cushions, and j also arms to each seat. Across the lower part of each window there are small bars to prevent passengers from protruding their heads out of the windows, and coming in contact with biidge railings, etc., all along the line. These cars are much larger .1_ i.1. _ — i.l__ _,1 U^sl. 1-i „ lIKtU IIIIU vmvi C) IH* »nvv» *v<* ami exterior are beautifully finished in enamel paint. They will probably oe used on the South Amboy-Red Bank line. Jlisr Deal In Coal I,aml«. PITTSBI'BG, Aug. 20. The Pittsburg Coal company lias just closed the deal for the purchase of all the coal land holdings of Henry \V. Oliver except those in the Blaine Coal company, Sliallenberger Coal company and the Second Pool Coal company, for a sum approximating $1,000,000. The tract comprises about 4,500 acres, and the purchase gives the combine practically all of tin1 Pittsburg coal in the first pool outside of that held by the Pitts burg Terminal Railroad and Coal com pany. Louisville Won Easily. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—At Hawthorne Louisville found the soft going perfect ly to her liking and won the mile and a furlong handicap in easy fashion. By ways was si .olid, live lengths in front of the heavily backed Star Cotton, while Rankin, tlie even money favorite, was fourth. Peter Paul, with 115 pounds up. at even money, ran away with the fourth race in the remarkable time of 1:02 4-5. Old Slone Ilonl Ralnland. ST. LOTTS. Aug. 2i).—(>ld Stone won th(> feature of the Kinloch races. Italn hmd, the favorite, was second and Dr. Cart ledge third. The distance was a mile, for two-year-olds. Ralnland, al though carrying IRS pounds, made a game effort for the race at tin* end, but was not able to catch Old Stone, who won by a length and a half. Floods n( Connell Bluffs. COrXCIL BI.UFKS, la.. Aug. 20. AU the lower portions of the city are still under water, which has reached the lower floors of many homes. Bow boats were being used in several of the downtown districts, and that portion of the country between hero and Lake Manawa. five miles south, is a solid lake. Street cars were abandoned on tlin line* tn nilfl fll'P being used instead. The lake itself, partly artificial, overflowed, and exten sive damage was done. Only one rail road had clear tracks out of the city. Eastern mails are forty-eight hours late. Telephone Call 69-A. CHEESE IT! Have you seen them? What? Why, our. CHEESE CAKES. They are delicious. Ours are the real thing. Try one. . B. L. MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street. i__ _ji I TO-DAY AND MONDAY. I Coupon. I By presenting this’Coupon I SALZ & STEINER'S DRV GOODS STORE I this Saturday and Monday, and purchasing goods to the amount of $1.00 or over, you will get $3.00 worth of Red Star Stamps Absolutely Free! Also $1.00 worth of Stamps absolutely free, whether you buy anything H or not, providing your book does not contain a set already. 1 trz&lsrPfeuz*? 166 SM,TH STREET i K, vy 7\ ' Cor. Madison Ave., - Perth Amboy 9 P. S.—Watch for our “Bargain Monday” circular in your to-morrow’s Sunday paper. Your Family's Cmmces I of being J^ithout a possible means of fircure support are increased when you fail to hold a policy of Life Insur v ance in tiie Prudential insurance Co. of America Dome Office: Newark, N. J. JOHN F. DHYDKN, President. J LESLIE D. ward, Vice President. * EDGAR P.. WARD. 2d V. Pres t FORREST F. DRYDEN, 8d Vice-Pies. EDWARD GRAY, • ecretary. F. R. CONKLIN. Ass’t Superintendent, Seaman Bldg . 197 Hifch St., Perth Amboy, N. J. RICHARD F. KELLER, Ass’t Supt., John Street, South Amboy, N. J. jg;y The Evening News makes a special ty of real estate. SAMPLE* FO-fr FALL SUITS^» Are Now In. Our line is as complete as any in tlio city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE Aft D FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done CHRIS. CIIRISTCFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street. Perth Amboy, X ELS 13.1 < > AiMN » BK Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions, ZSto* Froah stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith Sts. CENT-A-WORD TO LET—THREE ROOMS including bath and range. Address A. Even ing News. 3385-2 7-2t FOR SALE—SECOND HAND “Rac ine” marine engine, fonr inch cylinder. The Dutton Engineering Co., Perth Amboy, N. J. 3380-y8-27-3t A LARGE CORPORATION IS desir ous of obtaining the addreses of boarding houses who can accommo date their women help. State terms. Address C. B. Evening News office. 3379-8-27-3t BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentle men, pleasant room, all improvements. 98 Gordon street. 3405-8-29-2t BARGAINS—NEW houses to let, im provements, excellent location, reasonable rent. Also houses for sale on easy terms, little cash required. Apply 112 Rector street, corner Market. 3403-8-29 1 TO LET—A NICE six room, comfort able house, hot and cold water, bath room, cemented cellar. Enquire Mrs. Bollerup, 257 New Brunswick avenue. 3155-7-25-tf GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 134 Rector street. 8361-82-5-tf FOR SALE—A BRICK house, corner High and Gordon street. See your broker. 3352-8-25-7-29-3t WANTED—SEVERAL persons of iiu l n (lull iuuuiukuii each state (one in this conntv requir ed) to represent and advertise old established weatlhy business houso of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wed nesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. itnclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxten Build ing, Chicago. 8302-8-18-tf Newsboys wanted—to soli Evening News._ t / 81-8-tf FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, suitaDle for one horse. Enquire at News office. 8154-7-25-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders taken for studs, cuff buttons and belt buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street____7-17-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES $15. Sewing machines, all makes, lowest market prices. 386 State street, A. Jensen, dealer. 3046-7-10-tf hTp. NELSON, CARPENTER and Builder, 282 Smith street. Call at barber shop. 3044-7-10-3mo.-b FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Exoellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News 4-8-tf NOTICE. Old prices lor Paper Hanging need no longer be paid. With our system of hang ing, better and more lasting work is done at less cost,because done so much quicker. All sboulil know thts. ( N. Y. PAPER HANCINC Co. John L- Murphy, Mgr. 136 Rector St. —Tclejihoue 47 F— fc WARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK . . . Everything Strictly First-Class F. T. BROWN, Prop. Smith and Rector Sts. Perth Amboy i The men who have made the largest, fortunes in business are those who have been the most extensive adver- )j tisers J Eye Strain Causes Headache and many ills, which suitable glasses will obviate, ask yens doctor. For any style of gold ones only 3.50 and guaranteed. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Smith St., over ealz & Steiner's store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 7 p. m., side enlrance. MADAM RIVELY. 81 Smith St., Cor. High, Pierce&Watson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment porn t iea'ment Manicuring and Massage ahillfullv done for I-adies at reasonable prices Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decurators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guarantee satisfaction. L. PERELMAN, Pawnbroker H?“Ladiea and Gentlemen: I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sal© — Watches, Diamonds, Kings, which I offer to sell at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 State St, PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and 8pecial Machine '.Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. kiisei iaiB.I t i goal and in any quantity 1 at the Lowest j; 1 i blood Market Prices 1 \ Yard; New Brunswick Ave,, and1 r Lehigh Valley Crossing. ( ( ) Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. J. For Sale Cheap!, One set automobile tires. Hyman Shragovitz. _Lock Post Office BOX 78 J Tide-Water Trans. Co/ Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. Pier 6, North River, Leave PERTH AMBOY, 12 noon I Telephone Connection. Try an Ad. in the EVENING NEWS Z Foleys honey^ear * etopa the cough and heals lung* )