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A depression lias set. in among the shipbuilding trades on the Northeast Coast of England. A union of paper-box makers in Chicago, 111., composed exclusively of women, numbers 5,000. Scotch shale miners have agreed to ask for an advance of Is. a day or 4d. a ton on their :es. Columbus, O., horseshoers will strike nnless granted their demand for an increase in wages. L' A strike of bricklayers at St. Joseph, Mo., has been settled and the men have returned to work. p Organization of granite cutters in Wisconsin is being planned by the American Federation of Labor. Edinburg, Scotland, tailors’ strike drags on. In Perth and Dnndee the trade is also in a disturbed state. Plans are being drawn np for per manently instituting a State nllianee of building craft in Connecticut. All the different branches of metal workers in Tacoma, Was., will likely combine in one large organization. Denver and Back for $46.25. Via the picturesque New Jersey Central Lackawanua-Nickle Plate Route, passing through Lehigh and Wrnminff vnllevs. Rnffalo l Niagara Falls), Cleveland and Ohio to Chicago, and then via any line to Denver direct. Tickets sold October 3d and 4th, good to return till October 30th, 11)03. Stop-overs at Niagara Falls and in Colorado. Everything arranged in advance. Berths reserved, letters of introduction given and baggage check ed through from your home station. Plan to take yonr vacation in Color ado. For any further advise, write or see Ira E. Whyte, district passenger agent, Asbnry Park, N. J. 3476-9-1 l'-3t NitWSBOYS WANTED—to sell Even ing News. 8-18-tf Females of All Ages find these Pills simply invaluable, as a few. doses will restore free ard regular conditions and effectually remove the causes of much suffer ing to the sex. Beecham’s Pills. Sol** Everywhere—In boxes 10c. and C51 I'^REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING. Money to loan on BOND AND MORTGAGE. rnn Bisnop co, 122 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J ft 4 ft F* ft will buy centrally loca ili . £ 30 t, ,1sx o.m bouse, Mi. “■J*®**"* pie . t mar Smith t. cellar under wliou home, sew er iu street, terms easy. Tall your friends. Our offices open evenings. Comegys & Bros. 208 Smith st. Itenl Estate For Sale Woodbridge. N. J. on the premises. Monday, Sept. 14, 1903, at 2 O'clock P. M. One acre and twenty-nine hun dredths of an acre, more or less. Large house, seven rooms, about five minutes walk from Pennsyl vania railroad station, known as the Bedman homestead property, Freeman street and Barron avenue. Terms and conditions made known on day of sale. William Bedman, Executor Woodbridge, N. i. R. J. Wylie, Auctioneer. ECONOMY... If you are interested in good property low cost, call on us. We have some fine lots on William street for sale cheap. Boynton Brothers. Amboy Realty and Construction Company. A good business property for sale on Smith Street, house nearly new, Store 20x44 feet, 10 large rooms, a decided bargain, terms reasonable. Post Office Building. GREISEN &. DAHL, Masons and, Builders, Room 14 Scheuer Buiildlmf. / ESTIMATES FURNISH Open Evei TO. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. Wonderful Success of Dr. Howard’s Dys pepsia Specific Half Price Offer. C. A. Saxton, the popular diuggistwht i'ltio iuc: 1 ill Ptiih Amooy Dr Howard i spioifio for the cure of constipation auc dyspepsia, says that lie is lie uing fron diuggi ts in other parts of the country where the plan that he urgr d the Dr Howard people to adopt (introducing their sp-cific by selling at half price) hac been followed. C. A. Saxton showed the News man : letter he recently received from 0. S. In graham, of Elmira, one of the best knowi diugeis's in New 5 ork S ate Mr. In graham wiiti”-: ‘‘I have never under taken the introduction of a new nineP with such satislaotory results, both ti myself and to my trade. My av rag sales have been ueaaly a hundred bottle: per w eak, and I have every reason totbiui til's will be doubled within a shoit)time.’ “I’be specific gives mo-t remarkabl< resides in the mo»t obstinate cases df dy. pepiia and const ipat inn, aud allhongl every package lias Lc n sold under in; personal guarantee to refund llie mono; if it did not give satisfaction, not one ha ti n retuiued." "My experience lias bam a duplica* ■ o my haul ira liieud’s,” said C. A. f*exlou "except I liave had one customer ask fo her money back, which 1 retuiued with out any questions. However, I do no think she could have given the remedy ; fair trial. I am still selling the specifi at half pi ie . a fifty cent boLte of sixl.; di es for 25 cents, although I do no know how loug l shall be able to do so and your readers liid better take advaut age of this chance btfore it is loo late.’’ Perth Amboy City Hospita1. The regular quarterly meeting o the Board ot' Governors of the Per*' Amboy City Hospital will be held o Friday, evening, September 11th, 11103 at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr S R Farrington, 113 High street Perth Amboy. S. Riddlestorffer secretary. W lit i.i.sui-1-.. “No;hlr.j i .... . ce, an irsurar.ee age; t say s. "I . .. th« Lor. 'on asi ocia' lor. of ur.rlr rM. riu rs, wil i: ue a policy <■. try scr: - < . absolute!] . —}cu v. i. s if . ace Cl of a great r.un;l er of Insurance brokers V* li; r. some- star : -.- novelty in the waj of a policy presents itself there the brol; ers take small flyers on it. One woulcn’ care to take the risk alone, but this risk divided up among a number of them.be comes so small that anybody would trj it. Thus, when a snake is to be insured or a giraffe, or when a man wants insur ance against cramps while bathing, or i baioonist wants, insurance for the 2‘ hours of his ascension, a group of e dozen brokers will underwrite the polics together.—Philadelphia Record. Too [.rite for \Y!njr«. It was in a small Lancashire town and the event of the yeai was to take place—namely, a children's fancy dresf ball, says the Yorkshire Post. The offi cious policeman stationed at the dooi had orders net to admit adults on an> pretext whatever. Shortly after thi commencement of the bail a woman came breathlessly up to the doer and demanded to be admitted. "I'm sorry missus,” said the officer: “but I can’t Jet no one in but the children.” “But my little girl has gone on as a butter fly,” exclaimed the woman, “and she has forgotten her wings!” “No matter,” said the guardian of the lew. "Orders is orders, so you'll have to let her go on as a blooming caterpillar.”—Brooklyn Eagle. MiikpiimN an«l MuKC*nnm. Several relics of exceptional value and of unusual Interest to archeolo gists were recently discovered in a email town near Nuremberg, and as soon as he news reached him thp director cf the Nuremberg historical'museum went to the village and introduced himsell to the mayor, saying: "I am in charge of the museum at Nuremberg, and I'd like to—” "You're too late, my good sir," inter rupted the mayor; “we’ve already go: here several merry-go-rounds, a beard ed woman, a theatrical company com posed of apes, a troupe of trained dogs and a baud of Hungarian musicians; so you can readily see that we’ve got no room for your museum.” And with these words he nodded to the director and went away.—Detroit Free Press. Too Rliky. Curate—Your grace, shall I use the prayer for rain? Bishop (consulting barometer)—Not to-day, my brother.—N. Y. Times. Time to Xap. Quinn—Everything closes in Chi cago now at midnight. Vac aiaa (Via a«aa eg *. 1, - policemen.—Chicago Daily News. \\ liiil*m Ilefnre Them. “These young society buds are mere butterflies." said Rev. Mr. Straitlace “They have no thought of the future life.” "Of the future life?” replied Miss In nit. "Oh. but they do; matrimony is al ways in their thoughts."—Philadelphia Press. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes “Foley's Honey and Tar is the best pre paration for coughs,colds and lung troub le. I kuow that it has cured consumptior in the first stages.” It stops the cough, toothes and heals the iutiamed mem branes in the throat and lungs and pre vents serious lung trouble. It is guar anteed for all throat / and lung diseases Refuse substitutes. I Sold at Sexton’t Pharmacy, 70 Smith/St. Last chance foy this season to visil Mauch Chunk, (Sian Onoko, and the Switchback, via' Lehigh Valley Rail road, September 13th. Special train will laave PAmboy at 8. 35 a. m. RetariGlen Onoko at 5.3( l> m children 75 cent! for th^^H trip. 341)4-3-8-51 J "BEE HIVE." t4s;4rs£:* NEWARK. ; OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 'io I\ M. New Fall Walking Skirts Worth- 7.00 for 4.98 _ I - ? Pretty mixtures, plain cheviots and melton cloth, 17 gores; lap seams; panel fronts; solid stitched yoke; all seams stitched and piped; finished with stitching around bottom. A skirt that will appeal to you forcibly and a good 7.00 val ue. A skirt that may be worn immediate ly yet sutliciently heavy with proper un derclothing chilliest day to come THE GREAT SEPTEMBER SALE OF COMFORTABLES SPREADS. SHEETS AND CASES CONTINUES. •g? | L.S.Plaut&Co. b^s7.21 Newark. |£ Free Deliveries. The Antiseptic* (iauv.ea. There is a scientific Iju:is lor the uni versal l'aith—usually call'd superstition i —among Hindus in the cleansing quali ties of the Ganges as well as in its pecu liar sanctity. Careful experiments have shown that the river possesses extraor dinary and inexplicable antiseptic prop erties. A government analyst took water from the main sewer of lienares which contained millions of cholera germs. When emptied into a receptacle of Ganges vjater, in six hours they were all 1 dead, ife tool; undeniably pure water and threw a few of these cholera germs in. They propagated and swarmed. These tests were tnr-t repeatedly. Veraii(!:i Hugo. Here is how or.e woman made them: “1 bought green burlap and cut it into several rugs of different sizes, which F hemmed to prevent raveling. Then with an ivory crochet hook I made a border of green felting by cutting it into very thing strips—less than an eighth of an inch in width. These I pulled through the burlap with my hook in loops. A few rows of these weighted my rugs nicely and made a pretty bordering, the two shades of green according well together and looking cool and pretty on my vine covered porch.”—Washington Star. PtlNlilng* I! tin Along. “Would you mind pinning a flower in my coat when I go?” asked young De Borem. “Certainly not.” replied Miss Wearv un. “It will afford me pleasure to do it at once.”—Chicago Dally News. Calvert, Jr.—I am surprised to hear you say your wife's mind is completely shattered. You’re sure of it. are you? Of Interest jTo Many g| It is not genera ly known that more than one third <>1 the deaths are from kid ney d seases. Watch your kidneys as you can not live without them and they can not lie replaced. Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. It will m ike vou well. Sold at Sexton's Pin nn icy, 70 Smith St. Anxiety null Appetite. “He cometh not!" she says, the while tier eyes the vista scan, “He comes!” she greets him with a smile, At last—the ice cream man! —N. Y. Sun.__ * tVrtmg l)i»itnoNi». “You want to cheer up,” said a physi cian to his patient. "You don't expect a man to cheer up when lie has dyspepsia, do you?” was the disconsolate rejoinder. “Certainly! Sing, read light litera ture, jest occasionally—” "Jest! ” repeated tltc sufferer, with a sneer. “Doctor, you’re on the wrong tack entirely. I don’t want to jest. What I want to do is to digest.”—Tit Bits. A Dangerous Expe iment. It is dangerous to experiment with some unknown preparation when you have a cough or cold. Fo'.ev’s Honey and Tuv will cure you and prevent pneumonia am1 consumption. Contains no opiati t and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. It fuse substitutes, bold at Sexton’s Phaimacy 70 Smith Si. CALENDAR OF LOCAL EVENTS 1 m I t,* 1UUUIV lUUll.l , I C11I1. Doesn’t she give me little pieces of it every day?—Baltimore American. K«*:tK<»unl»I<k 122 forc‘iic*e. Poet—Has the editor read the poem I left here yesterday? Office Boy—I think ro, sir; he’s away ill to-day.—Stray Stories. QHEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT LOWEST BATE ON SHORTEST NOTICE ON SMALLEST PAYMENTS Perth Amboy Lean COMPANY Branch of New Brunswick Loan Co. Room 15 Selieaer Building Cor. Smith Street and sj ■ New Brunswick Ave , Perth AlTlQOy, N. J. Hours: 8 a. m. till (i p. in. P. S.—If you cannot call, drop us a line, and upon receipt of same our represent ative will call at your house and ex plain terms, etc. No Charoe Unless Loan Is Made. Summer rn.™v ,, tt,^ •„ CHAMPLAIN and Homes in T1IE GREEN Vermont Illustrated Book with complete list of Hotels and Boarding Houses. Board $4.00 per week and upward. Mailed for 4c. postage. Improved Service—Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Grand Central Station, New York, and Vermont without change. A. W. ECCLESTONE, S. P. A., C. V. Ry„ 385 Broadway, N. Y. Sept. 11—Board of Governors of Hos pital Association, 113 High street. Sept. 12—Lawn festival, Danish M. E. church lawn. Sept. 15—Dance, Emerald Baseball Club, Dewey Park, State street. Sept. 23—Corner stone laving, St. Mary’s R. C. Church. Oct. 15, lfi, 17—Fair, Independent Order Good Templars, Tetnp ■ [prance Hall, Prospect street. Nov. 18, l‘», 20—Fair, Presbyterian Chapel. THOMAS M. THICKSTUN Attorney-at-Law 122 Smith Street, Scheuer Building PERTH AM HOY, N. J. I* nr—n ir.inr .. '■■■■ Forrest I.. Smilli CIT Y S UR VE Y O R. I Scheuer Building. Fred. Lupton. Herbert A. Bushnkll. LUPTON & BUSHNELL successors to Lupton & Lopton ..Granite and Marble.. Monuments Headstones and Fencing. "STonr Patronage Solicited. New Bruns’k Av. & Central R. R. to You Cmn n BniM? SST If so, you can’t get too much information in regard to the kind of bathroom the contractor proposes to put into your house. He will put in whatever kind you specify. We have a lumber of model bathrooms fitted up for inspection, and can give you a lot of hel ormation. 200 & 202 21 & 23 MARKET ST I MECHANIC ST NEWARKNJ. NEWARK N.J. \ fe RECHNITZER&BRA J CITY HORSESHOERS and WAGON BUILDERS. Iron Structure an Gi-te Wo rk. Note but experienced men employed. Best work. Lowest Price. I I N. B. Ave. near Post Office COUNSELLOR AT LAW 83 Smith St., PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY. A Preomnlton. I “What did you do with that letter that was on my table?” asked the man of the (colored boy who dusts his office. “I tuck it to de post office, salt, and put lit in de hole.” | “What did you do that for? Didn’t (you see there was no address i/A the en velope?” “I saw there was no writin’ on de 'vel tape, but I ’lowed yer did dat on purposs .so’s I couldn't tell who yer was writin' 'to.”—N. Y. Tribune. No Doubt of It. Mrs. Closefist—Oh. do give me a new bonnet, my dear! It will set all my triends talking. Closefist—If you’re after notoriety, why don’t you get the old one made over? That will make your friends talk twice as much.—Judge. OUR . . . LIGHT LIGHTS! No Smoke or Smell. Clean, Cool and Comfortable Con venient and Economical. MATCHLESS ELECTRIC LIGHT Co. 156 Smith Street. COLLEGE. Newark. N. J« Coiner Academy and Halsey Streets. One block rear of Newark Post Ofllce. Some Re - c as Wry You Shculd Atter l the Coleman School. 1—It is the best equipped private school in the st .te. 2—It employs the targe it faculty of teachers. ;J—It will fcive you the most for your money in the least time. 4/—It fl Is more posi tions at better pay than any other : chool in New Jei sey. 5 It is ths oldest and best school in the East. SCHOOL OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Send for catalogue and booklet. Establ shed 1802. H. COLEMAN, Incorporated IC'S, J KCJULER. [ o No House the Country over gives you more for yoiir Cash— o No House offers more generous Credit! $ FRESH STOCKS,I I —“August Sale” lelt clear decks for Fall—all lines <\ HHfl | are fast filling up wit'll newest shapes and best <| !j> makes, and here’s the way we’re pricing ’em: <; ii —n i <£ s ° 1 ' d oak d* ^ O Solid Oak Ex- f » (golden finish) yQ tension Table, \ I1 ^ carviDg very ^ large top, j , rich, fancy shape mirror, worth regularly sells at $11.00. f) j. $50.00. » A $50.00 Parlor Suit Cherry frame, damask cover ed, odd colors! Now $38.50. \ Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, > Linoleums, Mattings. j | The Portland -in nearly 14,000 homes, because r.'s the finest range man n>er built! Only sold here — 73 Market street The Fall Lines of Ranges Ready! Stove department shows more kinds of ranges and stoves than any other store ever dared show! No matter what your need in stoves, we havethegoodstomeetit! See the line before buying else where ! Parlor Suits, I Chiffoniers, Dressers, | Desks, | Chairs. I 1 A $7.50 Golden j Oak Chiffonier \; for $5.25. J1 V. I $6.25 |! for the $8.50 line of Deep ]| Tufted Velour Couches! AMOS H. VANHORN7Ltd |i) Re sure you see "No. 73” and first name "AMOS” before entering our store. openeS- 7Q MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. !> EASY M Near Plano St., West of Broad St. 1, PAY MENTS All trolleys transfer to our door. % Again we ask—this month in rhyme Send for our book “ The Test of Time. The Ostermoor Patent • $1 I* Elastic Felt Mattress, - • is making new friends every day; you should see their letters—w2 rsili mail you of some if you will ask for them. One person has asked: What do you nidi saying that your mattress is always e ‘.‘SENT ON SUSPICION. " We mean just this; Sleep on it 3o Nights and if it is not even all you have hoped fUt , II ^ 'll ' "nvc II IU UC me tljuai lit t.ibailiiuv.00, uuiauim^ auu vuuuui i aii^ - $50 hair mattres* «. . nade, you can get your money back by return mail—“no ques tions asked.” There will be no unpleasantness about it at all. ^ Sead tor Our Book, “ THE TEST OF TIME,” a feet 6 Inches wide, 35 lbs. $8,351 ail whether you need a mattress now or not. 3leet wide, 30 lbs. . . . 10.00 5 TEET It will interest you to know about the best 3 leet 6 Inches wide, 33 lbs. 11.70 3 INCHEI and cheapest mattress in the worid. We «<»>•'. ■«'” l0*'8‘ sell direct to the user only. ’ Made in two parts, 50 cents extra. Express charges prepaid EVERVWHBRB. • Take care i don’t be deceived i lereisnota single store'll the count*- t - carries our mattress; almost every store bow vias a imitation so-called “ felt,” which is kfept fe-Stock to self on our advertisu^*- Our name agdguarantee on every mattress. Can be bought only of W OSTERMOOR & COMPANY, \19 Elizabeth Si, NEW YORK. """"Ir——