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■■iiiiiiiliiiiii******1*111*1111111111111*1111"31111111 ! THIS STORE CLOSED TO-NIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK ■ ■ _ __—^————i— m The Store that is Always Busy, j Busy nowrushingout the Summer & Busy now every day rushing in goods at heavy reductions. the new Fall lines. g. ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ 1 ■ ■ 2 i ■ Women’s Pedestrian Skirts ■ Forerunners of Autumn. \\'e are now showing a ■ splendid collection of superbly 3 tailored skirts, all brand newr 5 and each bearing a distinctive touch of early fall styles. The materials are all wool cloth, 3 basket weave, in Oxford grey, all lengths. They are made with pretty flare, finished with many rows of fine tailor stitch ing; regularly worth $3 ’50, 3 special, $2.98. __ ■ m i i a >'v / ■ - m m Bed Spreads The best and largest Bed ■ .Spread you ever bought for the price, pure white, hand some designs and hemmed for ■ use, $1.39 value, special, each 3 $1.00. m ----- | v» PILLOW TOP HANDKERCHIEFS One hundred dozen fantfy Colored Pillow Top Handkerchiefs, iu a variety ! of patterns, regular p'rioe 12 l-2c at, IOc. |REYNOLDS & HANSON] | 128 and 130 Smith Street ! Phone 108 PERTH AMBOY. £ } 1......... I Wall Paper Selling out entire stock below cost. Carpets I 100 Rolls at prices that ' have been reduced 25 per cent. Furniture | $5,000 worth must go before September 1st regardless of price. Matting All Mattings have been reduced to half price Window Shades All of the best quality at very low prices. J W^t 10 Company W 76 - 78 - 80 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. tn known Man's Suiciilf. KlXdSTON. X. Y.. Sept. 1.—An un known man commit It’d suicide by jump ing from the top of a high rock out over the Ulster and Delaware railroad. It is thought that he was Ernest Eberstaoli of Providence, It. 1„ who is said to have become insane. NELS BJOBN8EN Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith Sts, DIVIDENDS. First National Bank of Perth Amboy N. J. An annual dividend of three per cent [3 %\ per share has been declared bv the Hoard of Direc tors <»f the First National Hank of Perth Amboy N. J., payab e September 1st, to stockholders of record a? close of business August 20 h. 1998* Transfer books will he closed from August *0th to September 1st. 19bt inclusive HARRY CONARl), Cashier. 3177-7-31-2t e o w to <M Perth Amboy FRIDAY America's Leading Tented Amusement GENTRY BROS. FAMOUS SHOWS The highest, class exhibition of its kind in the world. Two complete performances daily at 1 and 8 p. m. Hundreds of pretty Shetland Ponies Twice as many Canine Actors (cores of Comical Monkeys Herd of Baby Elephants .ove of Lilliputian Camels G1 lid Free Street Parade —AT IO A. M.— TWO BANDS ring Miniature Tableaux s, Cages and Dens We c/ose every evening at 8.30. Saturday at to. New Fall - - Dress Goods. Choice Varieties of American and Foreign Textiles at very low , Prices. Whichever way your fancy may run, this store is . xoellently able to please you, Venetian cloths all shades at.59c Mercerized Waistings at. 49c 54 in. Wool Suitings and Tweeds.49c Albatros, 38 in., at.39c Shepherd Checks,all wool 35c Whipcord Suitings, all col ors . 49c Peau de Soleil, 45 in-98c ■ 0reenbaum$’ Department Store .400 State Street..., Telephone 89f SUM OF MONEY FOUND Yesterday morning a small sum of money was found on the steps in City Hall leading to tho Council Chamber. The money is at Police Headquarters and mav be recovered by the owner upon identification. Tho police also have a vest belonging to a dross suit, which was found some time ago. Jniimi Hum Fnilli In IV.lir'M I'IciImc. LONDON, Sept. 1.—Regarding the proposals for a modus vivendi in the far east submitted by the Japanese minister at St. Petersburg, which con template a formal declaration and rec ognition of the respective rights of Russia and Japan in Manchuria and Korea, Raron Hayashi, tlie Japanese minister here, said that he must de cline to discuss the pending negotia tions, but lie expressed tho most hope ful view of an honorable and amicable settlement of the differences between the two countries. ine finest hummer ■ ■ Resort on the Coast. ■ ■ ■ ■ NEW SHOOTING GALLERY NEW RESTAURANTS NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NEW BATHING HOUSES: NEW SWINGS ■ . ——— ■ Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., FREES every afternoon; and from 7 toS 11:30 every evening. ■ _■ Ample Table Accommodations s for SHORE DINNERS at Short: Notice. ■ ■ ■ POLITICAL PARTIES CETTINC TOCETHER FOR THE CAMPAIGN; Continued from first pane. For alderman, Republican, William Stacey. Democrat, Hugh C. Rielley. For School Commissioner, Repub lican, Jospeh L. Crowell. Democrat, Dr. F. W. Kitchel. Delegate to County Convention, Republicans, Ira B. Tice, Harry O. Bishop, George W. Tyrrell, John H. Tyrrell, S. G. Garretson, Thomas Redhing. Democrats, William H. Rively, Patrick White, Jr., John Noonan. Delegate to City Convention, Re publicans, John J. Deitohe, William Hoy, Dr. Frank C. Henry, William J. Stacey, Harry O. Bishop. Democrats, E. M. Kelly, Thomas M. Hughes, Richard F. White. THIRD WARD. For freeholder, Republican, K. L. Brown. Democrat, Peter A. Johansen. Delegate to county convention. Re publicans, R. A. Peltier, A. Chris topherson. Democrats, Joseph E. Strieker, John Hallahan, Hugh Timmins. Delegate to city convention, Re publicans, Morris Slobodien, J. H. Woglom. Democrats, Walter Martin, Richard Galvin, John P. Moylan, John E. Feeney, T. J. Griffin. FOURTH WARD. For freeholder, Republican, Martin Hanson. Democrat, August Kroeger. For alderman, Republican, W. H. Fullerton. Democrat, Heniy Toft. School Gommissoner, Republican, J. H. Poulson. Democrat, G. F. Eilert. Justice of Peace, Republican, John Anderson. Democrat, J. F. Keating. Delegate to county convention, Re publican, Peter Larson, George Mooro, Ove Poulsen. Democrats, John Patten, William Baunon. Delegate to city convention, Repub licans, John 0. Brown, William Miller, Walter Starr. Democrats, .lames Doyle, M. Momm berg. FIFTH WARD. For freeholder, Republican, Ira R. Grouse. Democrat. Michael Draper. Delegate to county convention, Re publican, John Pfeiffer, Jr. Democrats, P. M. Kennedy, Patrick McGrath, Dennis T. Ryan. Justice of the Peace, Democrat, Emil Sameth. Delegate for city convention, Re publican, John N. St. John. Democrats, Joseph Fitzpatrick. John Clark, William Massopust. SIXTH WARD. For freeholder, Republican, JensK. Jensen. Democrat, Patrick Campbell. For alderman, Republican, Stephen Schultz. Democrat, John D. Reardon. For School Commissioner, Republic an, Nels Peterson. Democrat, F. X. Urbanski. Delegate to county oonvontion, Re publicans, Carl Nelson, Benjamin J. Reidy. Democrats, James E. Nolan, Timo thy Quinlan, James F. O'Brien. Delegates to city convention, Re publicans, Andrew Anderson, Alex ander Klonowinsko. Democrats, Patrick Rocks, John M. Peterson, Patrick Quirk. For real estate see page 2. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY g or in other words DOUBLE STAMP DAY. A close ac<|o intance with these Wed L-tier days will be of much p ofit t.* Ef K those who believe in economy The claim these items make upon your time and attention is small, but brief reading will be productive of big r suits. An interesting echo will be found at the store. It Full size Bed Spread, well worth I.OO, at 69c. |Checked Tee Toweling, usual 10c quality, at 6^c. uOna special lot of Towels, 15c size, hemstitched, at 9c. |One lot of Damask Towels, positively 25c quality, at 19c. ?Fancy German Ticking, value 25c and 40c, on account of short lengths, yours at 14c. LI66SMITH STREET - 7\ ft Cor. Madison Ave., - Perth Amboy f P. S.—Keniembar “Double Stamps” all day to-morrow. _ ^N. B.—Watbh what’s going to happan Thursday, Friday and m I _ BOSTPII STORE! I |; Extraordinary Offering of Men’s, Women’s $ J and Children’s Handkerchiefs at Extra- J J ordinary Low Prices.? 4 We place on sale to-day 1,600 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs at a a J saving of l/z on every one. By good buying we are in posses- \ # sion of a very disirable lot of Plaint and Fancy Handkerchfefs. M 5 We intend to give you the benefit, ind-have marked the prices £ r about their value. r < | * Handkerchiefs for Men, Women ( and Children from 3c U p.^«o t * WM. MURDOCH, \ 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. * ® SAMPLES FOR FALL SUITS^ Are Now In. Our line is aB complete as any in the city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN. 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, ••W ants.. CENT-A-WORD TUTTI FRUTTI, BISQUE, coffee and pistachio ice cream 10c per plrte at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf PLEATING AND stamping. Latest designs in shirtwaists. Mrs. Ward, 205 High street. s 3410-8-31 -5t SALESLADY WANTED—at Raymonds 138 Smith Street. 9-l-tf. TO LET—A NICE six room, comfort aDie nouHe, not auu uuiu wnuoi, bath room, cemented cellar. Enquire Mrs. Bollerup, 257 New Brunswick avenue. 3155-7-26-tf PEACH ICE CREAM from fresh fruit. 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street._9-1 -tf EXPERIENCED SALESLADY want ed in dry goods store. A. Kramer, 318 State street._3414-9-1-2 TO_LET—HALF of double house, 6 rooms, 303 ProRpect street. 9-1-tf FOR SALE—15 ACRE farm highest state of fertility. Ten minutes to school or church. M. G. Ashley, Woodbridge, N. J., Perth Amboy avenue. _ 4311-9-l-6t FOR SALE—ONE good all around horse, three wagons and harness, M. G. Ashley, Woodbridge, N. J., Perth Amboy ave._3412-9-l-6t LOST—GOLD FRAME eyeglasses be tween house and hospital. Reward. F. W. Kitchel, High street. _ 3413-9-1-1 FOR SALE—A BRICK house, corner High and Gordon street. See your broker. 3362-8-25-7-29-3t WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county requir ed) to represent and advertise old established weatlhy business house 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. Jinclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 3302-8-18-tf NEAPOLITAN, VAN ILLA, chocolate and strawberry ice cream. 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf Newsboys wanted—to sell Evening News. 81-8-tf FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, snitanle for one horse. Enquire at News office. 3164-7-25-tf OUR CANDIES ARE pure and fresh daily. Try our make of chocolates. Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-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._’''•f'-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES $15. Sewing machines, all makes, lowest market prices. 336 State street, A. Jensen, dealer. 8046-7-10-tf H. P. 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. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News 4-8-tf NOTICE. Old prices for Paper Hanging need no longer be paid. With our system of hang ing, better aud more lasting work is done at less cost, because done so much quicker. All should know this. / N.Y. PAPER HANjj^^ao. John L. Murphy, Mgr.B* St. —'Telephone] Colonel Pope, of bicycle fame, re cently said that the first essential to business success is “advertising;” that the second essential was “big advertising:” and the third, ‘‘bigger advertising” =ISLAND= HOTEL AND* CAFE f BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK . . . Everything Strictly First-Class F. T. BROWN, Prop. Smith and Rector Sts. Perth Amboy Eye Strain Causes Headache and many ills, which suitable glasses will obviate, ask yous doctor. For any style of gold ones ouly 3.50 and guaranteed. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Smith St., over Salz & Steiner’s store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 7 p. m., side enirance. MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, 1’lerceJfcWatson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladles 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 Decorators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guarantee satisfaction. U PERELMAN, Pawnbroker ' Hff-Ladles and Gentlemen: I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale — Watches, Diamonds, Rings, 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 Special Machine jPatteri^ ^ Boiler and Blacksmith Work. ^^^tk MiSEmor toil * n any quanul^j at the Lowust flood Market Prices | * Ysrd; New Ilrnnswlok Ave., and 0 J ;; Lehigh Valley C'rosalug. () A ( Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. .T. jj ^ For Sale Cheap! One set automobile tires,. Hyman Shragovitz. Lack Post Office Bi Tide-18 ater Trans. Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. Pier 6, North R Leave PERTH AMBOY, u Telephone Conneotion. Try an Ad. in the EVENING FOLEYSHONEY"™' •tops tba cough and haala lunge