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■■■ m m wing until 8 o’clock. _ ■ --—--——————— H ■ t Childrens’ ■ M m Hearing... | .. Apparel) I ■ We examine our garments, S very important point is gixcu s msideration before it is consul- s 'odworthy of a place in ours Election. The materials, lin- jj igs and trimmings are regulat- : f more or less by price, but 5 :vle making and fit are up to s w highest standard, no matter : ow low a garment is marked, g o doubt you can buy suits at j lc following prices, but only a -j lance is necessary to show j ! ow superior ours arc. ■ «<*!£ S3 £5 Ladies walking » WSviSpw Suit of Scotch jj J Tweed, long habit jacket, satin . \ lined a well made stylish gar- jj meat well worth 20.00. __ n ► _ ■ III !■!■■■ II ~"*-^***“ m t: -For Ladies and Misses, perfectly | r v. medium or light weight. Jackets 5 iiims and in fact in most every dc- jj or—all styles, blouse coats, habit 5 »ts, at prices that will suit everyone. ; 1 _ — « epartment we have a collection tar - L >rint two items from a long list. jj ^ ^ .mmam ■ L oth, Cape collar, fancy velvet and jj ng, neat cuiT and fancy buttons. - —-— -- S n. i ne. fancy Cape collar, cuffs, pockets ■ .titched and edged with velvet. ■ n •i u n Cl n n an m aa m m m M m I > Smith Street \ AMBOY. I m ■ m >7 Bast No. ! Salt MACKEREL, lb ( 11 cents L. ] GOOD RICE, lb. I l cents lb. Enameline Stove BLACKING, can .*{ cents Na. I Ciiifurnia HAM pound l 7U<4ucntH The bast Greer. PEAS, quatt j 7' cents Best French PEAS, can 14 cents worth of stamps w.th the following small order >2 lb b£st Butter. 13c Y peek best Potatoes. i ic i quart Onions. 50 Hi i lb best Coffee. . 29c 1 : i bag Salt. 5c : ! r can best Peas. 10c ; ){lb best Tea, any flavor .. 13c ; x can Magnolia Milk. 9c | 1 box Uneeda Biscuit. 5c $!.0Q VERY SPECIAL $5.00 worth of Stamps free with 1 lb best Tea, any flavor 59c I $8.CO worth of Stamps free with 1 lb can Purity Baking Powder at 45c v lOctober 24 only . an Main Street, Woodbridge o any part of the. city. Tel, 154-J. A I Great Array of Money Saving opportunities for aturday’s \ pecial k/elling. Pillow Oases Hemmed 45x36 good mus lin, worth 1 ic at. 8c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs with initials, value 10c at..3^0 Mens’ all wool Cashmere Socks, black only, the 25c kind at. .15c I Little mens’ Reefers, sizes 4 to 9, blue melton, velvet collar a 2.50 garment at 1.98 Womens' Walking Skirts of all wool melton, nicely tailored value 2.75 at.1.75 One lot of girls Reefers, most- B 1}' large sizes, of mixed H cheviot suitings some sold | as high as 3 98, to clear the | lot, your choice for any of I them'at.95c | I The Crawford Shoe | for men beats anything shown in town at a higher price. It is a marvel of comfort and elegance all leathers.3.50 (freenbaums’ | Eepantncnr Store 1 | .m State $tr.>e>. I TELEPHONE 89 R. I Beauty Conquers | « Most by dress and we are M Jj conquering beauty by our J rfl invincible (2 -1 battery of || Ladies Suits |l & Skirts. } B v o 1 y di - (2 imi'm.'nt ol' !jf • sti)*’-* i« complete anil ©I IJIVSellUi the Y« •■.test now!- s’ tics of the jX hour. W a JR outvalue anil 12 under p r i c 0 w all rivals. VVo R ire reciJjuiist- a) i| 'll Perth (2 Amboy as a in i r r o r of » fashion. fit MASTERSON S RESTAURANT. Wo sorv ■ s 11 pp'jrs and lunches hotter am cheaper than any caterers in the count; Let us g ve you our price". Have order to supply suppers and launches this win ter to sevin oi the best lodges in the city V/. J. MASTERSON, Sole owner and proprietor. _ One Solid "Week Simms & Mounts, Big Battle Snake () Medioino Co. presenting a company < Metro| olitan players, introducing Fare t "oniedy and Polite Vaudeville. People popular prices, 5. 10 and 15c. Ladies ba gain Matinee Saturday. 10c to all parts f the house. Children 5c. \ k. ' 1 j LAMPS! 5 LAMPS! j !LAMPS ! | J All Ivintls * ] All 1? rices JVe-vv Styles ' No \v Goods Large assortment of Fancy Goods for Wed dings and Fajrs. $ SMITH STREET. S A Near Hii;h St. • * % * ..— t Iip« ir.K ‘llie 'Weed’’ Cured IJrHfnrBB. INDIANAPOLIS. Inil., Oct. 23.—K. 5!. Wolf of Kldac-vlllo. who has been dumli for more than two yeah*, is now able lit carry on a conversation as a re sult of ehewlnir tohueco for several hours. Wolf reports Hint he dreamed that if he took a chew of tobacco he would he able to speak nirntn. A few hours after he had taken the tobacco L“ was able to talk. Kel Sliti! Diiwn Factory. XK\Y YORK, Oct. 23. The big plant of the National Licorice company, on Plymouth and Bridge streets, Brook lyn, lias shut down, not on account of a walking delegate, but of a three foot pel. I'or more than an hour work Was at a standstill. The eel was found in tl c two Inch pipe;just inside the engine room. \>w WlrelciM ROMK. Oct. 23—A new system of wlrehvs telegraphy in which the earth is used for the transmission of waves, invented by Dark Fampnna. a young Italian ol’ f.oghorn. has been tried suc cessfully In that city. A company Is lining formed to exploit the system. r>cn<t» From Injury at Football. ST. LOFIS. Oct. 23. John Witlinell of the St. Lou's university football team dmd here foliar big an operation to rei'ovo tits spine which was injured In practice on Tuesday last !Vot Hiin ljMpjitnw IISmMoif. Mr. Fogg—Why aren't you In school, Bobby? Bobby—’Cause I read in the history book that, great an' successful men usually start ir life without any edu cational advantages, an’ I’m more am bitious than other boj’3.— Stray Stories. Strong: KvtiTence. Aubrey—Youah daughtnh has con sented to nmwy me, and—er— I’d like to know if tiicrc is any insanity in youah family? Old Gentleman (emphatically)— There must bn!—Boston Glebe. I tio3<a Clou»hen Mayiii I hev knov. ed ti heap o’ men in my time who took "Excelsior” fur delr motto, but I hrv alius doubted whether dey got along any better dan de men who worked right along six days in de wee:; an’ didn't owe any back rent.—De troit Free Press. Iron la Hen'll Kgiin. An Italian authority finds that when hens are fed cm food containing a large percentage of iron the c-gga also reveal the presence of Iron In the very dlgestlbh form of the albuminate. Such eggs exert & tonic effect er. persona who eat them. , V Raymond Barlow, who hats been in Pueblo, (Jol., for the Inst six months, is back in town.' Joseph Stumps, of Gordon street, went to Newark Wednesday nud brought home au old coat over fifty years old. Policeman William McDermott, is on the siotr list. Poliocraan John Mesh row is doing his heat. Nels Liuderberg, of the Perth Am boy Terra Cotta Works, is on a lew days vacation. The work of painting Joseph Syl vester’s house, Madison avenue, lias been completed. Edward Kirby has returned to Penn sylvania, after a few days spent with his father, James Kirby, of Smith street. Mrs. Charles Moore, of this city, is spending the day in Pleasant Plains. Mrs. II. H. Ha-iis, of Champaign, fib, and Mrs. R. P. Barber, of New York, are visiting their noioe, Mrs. H. S. VanKeuren. Mux Kreie’slreimer, of Smith street, his a position as clerk with Potts & Kaufman, of State street. William I). Vourhcrs, of State street, was a Newark visitor yesterday. Paul Fleuard, of.Sewaren, was in tow n yesterday. Miss ICarrie Fialrorty has returned to her Lotno on State street, after a plea sant two weeks’ v'sit with Miss Ethel Russo!, of West Hamilton place, Jersey City. ftliss Alireu .1 ones ami two uaugiiicrs of Broad street. ;are visiting lier sister, Mr . William Sharpies, of New Bruns wick. Miss Anna Meliuk lias returned to her Ifbnio on Broad street, after a two months visit with relatives in New York Mrs. Edward French and children, of South First street, are visiting relatives in Mow Brunswick. Mrs. Goll'. Melick, of Br iad street, is visiting with relatives in New York. Mrs. Adrian Johnson, of 129 Brighton avenue, who has been confined to her homo with illn 8°, is able to bo out again. Mrs. Charios rainier of 150 Brighton avenue, is visiting friends in New York. Colonel Pope, of bicycle fatno, re cently said that the first essential to tyrsiness success is “advertising;” that the second essential was “big advertising;” and the third, “biggor Advertising-” Salz & Steiner’s Saturday’s Special 17 yds ShakerFlannel for 98c P 17 “ Sheeting Muslin.. 98c I 17 “ Calico for.98c I 17 “ Shirting Percale.. 98c 4 117 “ Indigo Prints. ... S8c | 21 “ Toweling.98c | 50 in. Broadcloth. 93c p 10-4 Blankets.98c | 2 pair Cotton Blankets.. 98c I 11-4 Gray Blankets.98c | 72x72 Comfortables.98c | 1.50 Sateen Skirts.98c | 4 Ladies’Vests and Pants 98c I 8 pair School Hose.98c | 11 pr Nottingham Curtains 98c g 1 Gloria Silk Umbrella.. 98c jjjj 1.50 Copyright Book-98c 1 2 clasp 1.50 Moda Gloves 98c I 8 yds Eclipse Flannelette 98c E 1 Suit Men’s Underwear 98c I i.5oCorset linedWrappers 98c | 1 pair Nemo Corsets. ... 98c g 1 child’s Golf Sweater... 9£c | In addition we will give you | $ Q AA worth of 4)0-UU stamp s with every purchase of 98c or over. These values and extra stamps offers will crowd our store from door to door. Salz & Steiner 166 Smith Street. Cor. Madison ave. p. S —Sale of Tailor-made Walking Skirts, at $3.98 worth 5 00 and 6 00. jBBBHinnnMnV r BOSTON STORE. | | |UHDEH[ EHRl Women’s Misses’ and Children’s Underwear, ^ # of cotton, merino or wool. ^ d Women’s fleece lined Un f derwear, special at-25c \ Women’s merino Under X wear, reg. 49c, special 39c € Women’s woolUndervvear in white,grey and scar ^ let.79c, 98c Misses and Jioys tieece linedUnderwear,special 25c Boys’ Wool Underwear, special at.45c Have you read the Deline ator for November. Just full j of news for the women folks, I5c copy. \ WM. MURDOCH* { 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, i Sold *10.000 Kwtnte For *1. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Oct. 23.— Mrs. Sarah Gisenor, clghty-ono years old, a wealthy widow ot Dobbs Perry, who was found Incompetent by a sher iff's jury a year ago, 1ms been declared to be sane and able to care for her ni falrs by a Jury in the county court. Tin; trial developed the fact that Mrs. Glssner had transferred *10,000 worth of property to M rs. Iv. I .ester, Unown as Mine, lievllle, a fortune teller and cluirvoyunt of Yonkers, in considera tion of $1.____________ SAMPLES FO/» FALL §UITS-> Are Now In. Our lino is as complcto as any in tho city, and wo would ho pleased to liavo you call aud inspect them. STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily dohe. CHRIS. CURISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Tel. 103 -i Perth Amboy, Dealer In Clioice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresb stock constantly received » or. Pronper.t and Smith SM, ft CENT-A-WORD RRIOK HOUSE CORNER 'High and Gordon st. Price *5,000. Terras to snit. Lot (1(1x120, ten rooms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, SO Water street. 8498-9-14-tf WANTED—A GIRL to learn millin ery at J. Kreiolslioimer, 117 Smith 8fc. 3(188-10-6-tf FIRST CLASS machinist wanted as once. Perth Amboy Dry Dock Co. 8883-10-23-tf WANTED—Young man for offico work and collecting. Must give iirst class references and tile bond. Address P. (jar of Evening Nows. GOOD PATENT FOR sale. Address ,T. It. Post offico. 8822-10-22-3 WANTED—TWO GIRLS to learn dressmaking. 80 Oatulpa ave. 3819-10-22-tf A DANCE WILL BE held overy Fri day evening at Eureka Pavilion, foot of Main st., Tottenville. 8813-10-22-2 ROOMS-TO~REiitT^Steam heat; afl improvements, L. L. Riveley, 108 Wood ave., Tottenville, S. I. _3097-10-8-tf A PLEASANT 0 room house with bath, hot and cold water and gas. Enquire Evening News, or 266 Now Brunswick avo. 10-22-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, also board for two or three gentlemen, bath and heat, 282 High st. 3812-10-21-tf WANTED—SEVERAL : persons of character and good reputation in each stato (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 vvhon uocessary. References. itnelose self-addressod envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 8802-8-18-tf FOR-RENT—A BARN and stable! suitable for one horso. Enqmro at News offico._3164-7-25-tf HANDPAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular tiling. Orders taken for studs, cuff buttons and belt buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES $16. Sewing machines, all makes, lowest market prices. 33(5 Stato street, A. Jensen, dealer. __804(5-7-10-t-f FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf I BOILER AND ENGINE for sale at n | bargain. Sturtevaut 10 horse power steam engine and boiler in A 1 condi tion, cost $490, will sell for $250. In use 8 years. Address O. D., News Office. 9-12-ti ...Auction Sale... /* Building formerly occu nied as Jewish Syna X gogue on Elm Street will be sold to the high est bidder on MONDAY Nov. 2d at 2 p. m. Sa'e will take place on the premises. MADAM RIVELY. 1:1(1 Smith St., Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage skillfully done for Dadies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn i reatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. • The symptoms of eye strnin are vertigo, sick sto.i ucli, headache, jneuralgla and numerous ether nervous complaints. Come to me, 1 have serv-d years with an eminent New York City, eye spec ialist. Glasses as low as $1/0, acd guaranteed. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D.. Smitli St., over Snlz & Steiner's store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.80 to 7 p. m., side entrance, formerly 16 Maiden Lane, N. Y. city. WHEN IN NEW YORK don’t fall to ^rCafe Duesing PAUL SORENSEN, Prop 87 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK Cafe and Dining Room Adjoining P. R. R. Ferry Stairs. At my office your eyes receive 1 It t. K OF (: |i A K G hi an honest, thorough and scientific ___J examination, by an Ocu list who lias practle d eye-diseases for 25 years, and proper glasses fitted for $1.00 upward. Rep utation is what. I am af.er. and you can rel- up on getting good, honest value for your money as manv readers of this paper wi 1 'est'fy. Git UltlGOKN; Oculist, 200 HUOAOWAY (near Fulton St.), N. Y., .Room 208, over drug store. Hou t s 9 to C. n mm .. . b « niAAoiolfxr nf WU junnu u- ^—r buying rags, metals, boil ers of all “kinds. Drop us a line. H. SHRAGOVITZ, 106 So uth Second St Hotel Central ariL-ts is 47 lw S «#»»«» i ■ Win<s,Liq uors NOW OPEN So, t HP *7 f T? Goods retailed • ol 11LL Iv, at whoies.Jd Cor. State and Smith St. prices. . . . T PERELMAN, Pawnbroker rST-Ladies and Gentlemen: I have a great many beaut ifii I articles left from the last sale — Watches. Diamonds, Rings, which I otter to se1! at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. • L. Perelman, 386 State St. PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decorators. rAI’KR HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centro Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. We most respectfully solicit a share of your tavots mid guarantee satisfaction. PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. I I ! 1 ; I I B Foleyx ffoney^tar stops the cou^h and he»ltlung*