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l■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBiBBB,BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'aBBBBB Our Stores will be closed (tomorrow )Wednesday Night at 6 o’clock, to afford our employes an opportunity of witnessing the Water Carnival at New Brunswick. —mm——^^— A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY * _ —— O F Fall Velvets and Dress Goods. The very newest productions of the American and European manufacturers will be found spread to view in this attractive section of our store. Aon II see here the only real handsome display of Velvets and Dress goods in Perth Amboy. COME—if only to keep posted on correct colors and textures—come and see the display. If ready to buy, economy will be easy—chances to save considerable sums crowd each other for recognition, _ ———————————— ■ I IN DRESS GOODS WE SHOW: j Zibelines Cheviots | Covert Cloth Mohairs 1 Yankee Homespuns Broadcloth { Venetians Voile | Shepherd Checks Illuminated Zibeline ; —~ - IN VELVETS WE SHOW: { Paton Velvet Metal Print | Velvet Cord Fancy Velveteen I_____— REYNOLDS & HANSON| 128 and 130 Smith Street Phone 108 PERTH AMBOY. £ ■ ■ ■ m _ I ■ ..■■■■■...... Wall Paper Selling out entire stock below cost. Carpets 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. Prisoner* Got Awny at Scholia rle. ALBANY. N. Y.. Sept. 8.—Three pris oners ring their way through a brick | wall and escaped from the Schoharie j county jail at Schoharie and are still | at large. “Sheeny” Harris, who mur dered Night Watchman Wilson at Cob bletskill two years ago. was one of them. The others were Edward Cain, colored, i and James Kelly, charged with bur glary and grand larceny. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. * The Pacific coast lias packed this year 1,000,00(1 cases of salmon less than last year. British foreign trade returns for Au gust show an increase in both exports and imports. President Loubet lias shown many courtesies to Senator and Mrs. Lodge, who are visiting in Paris. Two young sous of M. E. Stein of Scranton, l’a., wive burned to death in a fire that destroyed their home. General Lucius H. Foote is danger ously ill in San Francisco. He was the first United States minister to Korea. Dr. Antonio Cardrelli is to publish a pamphlet declaring that Pope Leo XIII. did not die of pleurisy. A heated discussion is expected. The new Union stock yards at Herr's island, near Pittsburg, were formally opened. Cattlemen were present from all parts of the country. A band of insurgents that lias been giving trouble in Cavite province. Phil ippine Islands, lias been broken ttp by the scouts and constabulary. At ray office your eyes receive F K K K () F C|II A It G K an honest, thorough anil scientific examination, by an Ocu list who Ims p radio il eve-diseases for Pt years, anil proper glasses (ItteU for S1.0U upward, Rep utation is what I am after, and » ou can rei " up on getting good, honest value for your money, as raanv readeis of this paper wi I testify. IJIt. ItKIGDKN; Oculist, KO I BROADWAY (near Fulton Ht.l, N. Y.. Room 202, over drug store Hou s 9 to ti. A Choice Line of M E AT S -AT THE People’s Heat Market 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: 518 State Street, - Telebhone 31-m 247 New Brunswick Avenue, Tel. 109-i 1 \ _ Polkowitz & Bro. i IVc close every evening at 8.30. Saturday at to. Sole Agents in this city for the Celebrated “CRAWFORD SHOE” For Men always right as to style and excellent service n F" A givers Crown Vici nil kid & Wax Calf U . U V SPECIAL TONIGHT I & TOMORROW Children’s while aprons, 4 to 14, with embroidery A On and lare trimming full J sizes, were 22o at - 6reenbaum$’ Department Store .400 State Street.... Telephone 8!)f Mrs. Otto Will and children have been visit! ig Mrs. Will’s sister at Chatham for several days. Mrs. Emily M irtia, of Rector street, lias been entertaining her friend, Miss Scannou, of New York, for some time. Miss Clive Weaver, a former resident of this city, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. W. A. McCoy, of Kearny aven .16, has been entertaining her sister, Misg Sertrude Fitteu, for sevetal days. Miss Bessie Pullen has returned to her liome in this city after a lengthy visi with relatives in Ilightstown. Miss Rose Lewis, of State street* returned Saturday from the homo of her grandparents at Craubury, where she Has been visiting for several days. Mrs .lames W, Lupton, of Brooklyn, i former resident of Perth Amboy, is visiting Mrs. G. W. Tyrrell on State street. CORNER STONE TO BE LAID SEPT. 20. Rev. B- T O’Connell Announced at the Masses Sunday that Every thing was About Readv. r At all the masses in St, Mary’s church Sunday Rev. B. T. O’Connell announced that everything was nearly i eau.y Lur xxiexa.yxug ox tne cornerstone of the new church, September 20. He asked that a liberal response be made co the collection at that time. POLICE COURT NEWS. John Nolan was sent to the county jail for thirty days for being drunk and disorderly. He was arrested Sat nrday night. Hans Nelson was brought in by John Huff, who charged him with be ing drunk and disorderly. He was sent to New Brunswick for thirty lays. John Semarko was charged by officer Prank Schultz with disorderly con tact and was fined $10. Frank Flowers was charged by his wife with striking her on the face last Monday night on Washington street, rhe caso was dismissed. Perth Amboy City Hospital. The regular quarterly meeting of ;he Board of Governors of the Perth \mboy City Hospital will be held o Friday evening, September 11th, 1903, it 8 o’olock at the residence of Mr. 3. R. Farrington, 113 High street Perth Amboy. S. Riddlestorffer, lecretary. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. aud Mrs. Lowden and daughter Florence of Atlantic City are visitors at the home of Mr. Charles Cornell of High street. James Van Horn formerly of this city, now of Garnardsviile, Pa. is spending a two weeks vacation with his sister, Mrs, James Casey, of William street. Mrs. Jackson, of Metuchen and her friend Mrs Finn, of Brooklyn, were the guests of Mis. .Stetson, of Hector street, yesterday. Miss Gertrude Me Nulty started today for Montgomery, N. V. where she will have charge of school this winter. George Mack formerly of this city, now of Elizabeth was a local visitor yesterdaj* Mr. aud Mrs. Lambert Hughes, of Brooklyn, speut the holiday with Mrs. Hatpin, of Smith street. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Nagel, of Plain field, were visitors iu town yesterday. Miss Dottie Woodiuff, of Newark, speut Labor Day iu town. John and Henry Littlejohn of Ansonia Conn., formerly of this city, are iu town for a few days, renewing old acquaint ances. Miss Mary McCoy, of New B.i;ht n S. I. spent Sunday aud Labor Day at the home of W. H. McCormick on High street. Mrs. Henry II. Brown and son Howard Brown, of Brownlown. visited Mrs. Telephone Call 69-A. CHEESE CAKES FRESH EVERY DAY AT 9 A. M. We make this statement as many come late in the after noon, only to be disappointed. Come early or leave your or der. bTlTmarsh & co., 121 Smith. Street. SAMPLER FO* FALL SPITS^a Are Now In. Our line is as complete as any in the city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. 5TYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN, 13 Smith Street,_Perth Amhoy, i ititrii tit ui oiliitli SLICUt UVtT lilts holiday. Mr. Otto W. Will, of Hector street, has been visiting relatives in Philadelphia for several days. Mrs. J. D. Fmyser and son John D. Smyser, Jr., of New York, formerly of Perth Amboy, spent yesterday with friends In town. Frank Meehan, of Newark, formerly of this city, has been visitiug in town for ' wo or three days. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Stacey and family and Miss Blanche Mason and Miss Estelle Davis, of Washington D. C., went on a trip to Coney Island on Satur day. Mr. Emil lvaus, went on a trip up J Hudson river yesterday. Mrs. Edwin Phillips, of New York city, is spending a few days with rela tives in town. __ 1 I TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY I Red Letter Day I II -or in other wcrds Double Stamp Day. You get with every ioc purchase 20c worth of Stamps, with $i.oo worth $2.00 worth of stamps, etc, WE WILL OFFER BIG . VALUES IN .... Girls’ School Dresses One special lot sold in many stores at i.50,here as a leader 9 8 cts. iBOSTEN SURE | 2 An opportunity seldom offered to refur- i $ nish your homes at less than S j normal cost. i 2 * ▼ --...-.-J , 1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains. 98c '1 2.00 “ “ “ . 125 !l $ 2-50 1.49 ,i New Curtain Swiss. I0C jj J 4-4 Siikoline. I2^c <1 £ Figured Velour, all the latest designs. 49c ! > ? Muslin Curtains, full lenght with full ruffle. 45c |! * _i» j WM. MURDOCH, > 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. jj \ELS BJORNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith Sts. CENT-A-WORD l’UTTI FRUTTI, BISQUErcoffee and pistachio ice cream 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf 10 LET—A NICE six room, comfort able house, hot and cold water, bath room, cemented cellar. Enquire Mrs. Bollerup, 267 New Brunswick ivenne. 3155-7-25-tf CARRIERS WANTED—AT the News Office._ 9-2-tf PEACH ICE CREAM from fresh fruit. 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf ro LET—HALF of double house, 6 rooms, 303 Prospect street. 9-1-tf A VERY DESIRABLE house on Mar ket street for sale, all improvements, i bargain. Pratt-Brown Co., 101 Smith street. 3451-9-5-6t Bargains in real estate are to be found in the real estate column on Dage 2. Real Estate column page 2 Eye Strain Causes Headache and many ills, which suitable glasses will obviate, ask yous J loctor. For any style of gold ones only 3.50 and guaranteed. F. ,J. MONAGHAN, Opt. P., Smith St., over Salz & Steiner's store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.80 to 7 p. m., side eh'ranee. = ISLAND = , HOTEL AND CAFE BOARDING BY THE DAY OR WEEK... Everything Strictly First-Class F. T. BROWN, Prop. Smith and Rector Sts. Perth Amboy MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, PierceAWatson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. PINCH & BENNETtT Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decorators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. 1. We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guarantee satisfaction. I PERELMAN, Pawnbroker K^“Ladies 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. Tide-Water Trans. Co. Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. 4 Pier 6, North River. Leave PERTH AMBOY, 12 noon Telephone Connection. BEADS—A VARIETY of colored beads for the latest bead chains, belts, etc. Mrs. Ward, 256 High st. 3555-9-5&88 FOR SALE—HOUSE corner High and Gordon streets. A. M. Johnson. 89 Water street. 3451-9-8-e.o.d. FOR SALE—15 ACRE farm highest state of fertility. Ten minutes to school or church. M. G. Ashley, Woodbridge, N. J., Perth Amboy ivenue.4311-9-l-6t JUR CANDIES ARE pure and fresh daily. Try our make of chocolates. Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. _9-1-tf FOR SALE—ONE good all around horse, three wagons and harness, M. G. Ashley, Woodbridge, N. J., Perth Amboy ave. 8412-9-l-6t 3IRL WOULD LIKE to help with | lighthouse work and mind children. Jail 50 Kirkland Place. 346-9-8-1 ro LET—FOUR rooms No. 7 Mo Clellan street. 3462-9-8-1 WANTED-t-MACHINISTS AND erec ting men experienced on high speed engine work. Address stating exper ence and wages expected. J! The Reeves Engine Co., Trenton, N. J. 3450-9-8-3t WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county requir )d) to represent and advertise old established weatlhy business house 3i soim nnanciai standing, salary i>21 weekly with expenses additional, ill payable in cash direct each Wed lesday from head offices. Horse and :arriage furnished when necessary, deferences. Unclose self-addressed 'nvelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ng, Chicago. 3302-8-18-tf NEAPOLITAN, VANILLA, chocolate and strawberry ice cream. 10c per ilate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, suitaole for one horse. Enquire at News office. 3164-7-25-tf GAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders ;aken for studs, 'cuff buttons and belt suckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector itreet. 7-17-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES flfh Sewing machines, all makes, lowest narket prices. 336 State street, A. rensen, dealer. 3046-7-10-tf GO YOU WANT a carpenter to do vour job work? Send for H. P. Nel lon, 282 Smith street. Call at Barber Shop. 3044-7-10-3mo-a ?OR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News 4-8-tf M OT I C E. Oi ■ prices lor Paper Hanging need no eager be paid. With our system of hang og, better and more lasting work is done .t less cost, because done so much quicker. All should know this. PATRICK WHITE & SONS , Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. 3eneral and Special Machine ; Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. IngisEy & BRB.1 Coal * in any quantity | A - at the Lowest 1| Jj UJood Market Prices Jfl j Yard; Now Brunswick Ave., and 3 Lehigh Valley Crossing, i \ ) Tel. 51. Perth Ambi For Sale Cheap!j One set automobile tiros. Hyman Shragovitz. , Lock Post Office BOX 78 Foleys honey^tar ™ itops the cou^h ax> ^ lun^t ft# an Ad. in the EVENING NEWS Y '