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■niiiiiiiiiH>aall*lll>llla(llia>llll|,:‘la>>" o night at 6 o’clock. I f Men Folks... n ii 11 ■■ ■■'■ ii greater achievements from our jtu this season than over before, v ys new and our prices—the kind sd mid miss. We mention below i necessities. ; at designs, good weight at 49c. 6Sc t.: r. ?+ wool, at.49c and 75c 1* <r, strictly all wool, at. 93c and I.I9 ■ ural wool or camels hair, at ... 1.39 Iv all sizes, 1.25 upwards ■ , from infants up, 98c upwards 1 , all sizes, 1.98 upwards RFUR DEPT. tanning: and substantial in line i.profitable place to visit. Wo ,v iiilo stocks are as yet undeploted .t , 2){ yards long, trimmed k girdle, at. 5.98 n, ds inches long, 2 large ..698 ' c, -U yds. long, 2 brush at.. . 7.50 c ine, 2’ t yards long, 6 tails, cut trimmed, at .... 12.98 n■ ■■■—n ■■»! m ■ i wi ■.. •P 0 ' 130 Smith Street PEltJ^MBOY. ■ .1 imJT. m I „ t fliiiiiisiiiitiiioiiBiEiani] ■iiiDiBiiiiafviizffiei \ Perth Amboys' best Cloak and Suit Department. Now Designs in Childrens’ VELOUR ! I in black, handsomely trim mod with white braid, stole effect, value 4.75 3.981 Blue Corduroy Coats 10large sailor collar,braid and! lace trimmed, val- Si QQH ue 6.00 at - 4a8® ; _ .. _ Children s Cloth Coats. in navy, garnet, and royal, 3 sizes, braid trimmed, all wool, value 2.50 i “ffif I lit • Greenbaums* Department Store ] .400 State Street. TELEPHONE S9 R. I If you nro out of work put an sui. in the Evening News, it will cost yon nothing. I Money to lbm ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT LOWEST HATH ON SHORTEST NOTICE ON SMALLEST PAYMENTS Perth Amboy Loan COMPANY Branch or New Brunswick Loan Co. Room 15 Selieuer Bulhlliii; Cor. Rraitli Street anil n„ 1. ■■ ■ Sew Brunswick Ave . Perth AtllUOy, N. J. Hours: S a. 111. HUB p. m. P. B.—If you cannot call, drop us a lino, and upon receipt of samo our represent ative will call at, your house and ta plain terms, etc. 1 Ho Cfcaroo Un/os3 Loan Is Made. > garments that have the appearance of hiali priced cus liavc just such a garment. We give you just as much, •nr 12.00 and 15.00 suits than you iind in most S25 suits. n ■ his is so, simply because up-to-date nianufaeturers pay to designers, whose one aim is to produce bright snappy •o styles, and thereby create a popular demand for their \ the famous Crouse it Brandcgoo lino of ready-made i' r style, quality and price bear all the marks of high . ning at one-half the price. ■ I :s •, , 1 Our Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, are simply i marvels of beauty possessing 'a certain distinction and sty lish appearance that puts i them in a seperate class of , ready made Overcoats. Those who have bought them ] claim there is nothing in the city to equal them for style, ( quality or price. ! j Vie are showing a fine black and oxlord mixed Overcoat, cut 46 and 4X inches long, with broad shoulders, looie fitting back, made and trim med in first class manner. Guaranteed all wool and fast color 12.00 Men’s fine black tidbit and melton Overcoats, a very sty lish garment, guaranteed to give satisfaction 15.00 L_ INON &. si. SHEEHYl A FREE game inside each package of ILld n Coffee 60 different games. m * ■ a a m m m m. M ■ ! There : | { l Is a bunch g , Of Fall Under wear here that § B is worth looking at. We’ve | B gathered all that is good in| “this line for fall and winter| " wear, Heavy, medium and f ■light, fleeced lined and oth-i ■er lined at easy prices.f ■ Then our line of Socks is! ■ more than complete. A! b hundred different styles ofg i the good kind here. g ■ ---1 n Hawes Celebrated $3.00 Hats.a t —4 — |. sAgts. American Steam Laundry. §j a I' ■ ■ si '.immiHiiir i w a h a i minima = j :J.'H.rHGPE&C0| E_ H T a ^niith Street. _l I i j Sol. lluhensteii), Ilow.ird Hope, jgj v Sk a !;iBiii!M!iii«i; n ti» n a WTiaiiini 0 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money on call firm at 5Va per cent. ( Prime mercantile pep* r. G per cent. Ex changes. $191,984,051; balances, $12,037,518. Closing prices: « t\mal. Copper... 37% X. Y. Central...115% Atchison. 03v; Xnrf. <& West... 55% lb & 0. 73'“ I b an. R. R.112% | i’.ooklyn R. T.. 30'-4 Heading . 41% i‘..C.,C. 6z St. L. 7«i Rock Island .... 23% & Ohio.... Paul .136% 'lii. & Nortliw. I1 ;!% Southern Pac... 40% Erie. _• . Southern Ry_ 10% b n. Electric_I South. Ry. pf... 71% Illinois Cen.fH Sugar .114% ( Lackawanna —12 Texas Pacific .. 22% Louis. & Nash.. :. 'h Union Pacific .. 70% Manhattan.138% U. S. Steel . 10% Metropolitan.... 111% Tb S. Steel pf... 50% Missouri I’ac... West. Union ... 83 \'(mv York Market*. FLOUR i ill ;ij111 nominally low* r; Min nesota patent.;. ■ l 1 )'{i4.75; winter straights, O.ltoVp-l.lu. wu.ti-r extras, $31(3.40; winter •atents. 81«/1. WHEAT <.i d firmer on covering md smaller t. -. ihwest receipts, but later debit cl to -r local pressure on De •einber; I •ember, 847feft<8o 3-1 Ge.; May, 1 3-icf( RYE- St* -ly; state and Jersey, 5C(7i58c.; 'To. 2 '.v .«»»..-M. t;ir. nominal, i. o. b.. alloat. CORN i 1, having discounted the parish crip rains wist hail some nfiuon .. 199i 19%< ; Ma y, 48% (■IS 9-1 He. OATS Nominal; track, white, .state, 411£ TA >e.; track, white, western, il Y(45%c. PORK—tot cudy; mess, $13frl3.75; family, LaRD— Ems; ; prime western steam, .45c. BUTTER — Steady; extra creamery, s;-i d-'iry. 15(g20c. CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, alley. Mini2. -•.•lured. September. ll%c.; at-' I ..- !• ) ; small, whit- . September, l'L«v; 1.*’••• iade 10%c.; large, colored, jrptemb r. li v4c.; late made, 10%o.; large, \hitc. S« pb ;:.b»T, 1194c.; late made, 10%c. EGfJH Firm: .-late and Pennsylvania ancy m.'x.-d. 3(V?/3ic.; sta te and Pmnsyl ilia si-fi-rids r-» firsts. 2f/a2'.k\; western Irsts. \v.r_ .; western seconds, 25^27c. SI 1 R Raw nominal; fair refining, 5-1 " ; i ■ ntrifugj: 1, 90 test. 3 13-lGc.; re ined «i>ii* 1 '•n:; !v' l. 5.30c.; powdered. 4.80c. MOLASrj .■ .i St- dy; New Orleans, 31 It1 ’TURPENTINE- Firm at 53V/ti00c. RTUK M dy, domestic, Pi/Gc.; Japan, • ominn 1. TAI.I.OW Firm; city, 4%o.; country, 4% ( 4a,4C. HAY li; shipping, 051/75c.; good to ilioiee, SfF/K.V. -,*033 jVfxBs- ; “C-s * .ISE VZSaSS&Sit? .HSFSl-Sif MM* j ORGANIZED LABOR. f i I j »aste5sE*rasES'asv*sa Ma8ZS8sas«s*«BBWiM8*nno tasass sesaHEsaszsasasa isas a'jnrsHsasasEsaKasasasKasE* Two editors of the Vorwaerts, the Socialist daily paper in Berlin, have boen sontcnced to imprisonment for stating that Bmperor William intended to build and imperial fortress on the island of Ficbelswcrder. Herr Knlin ski was sentencd to four months, and Herr Leid to nine months. Three other Scoialist editors indif ferent parts of Germany have been sentenced to three, bnr and six mouths’ imprisonme/ J for “making reflections on the Imporial family.” Af niiovrnOcmilnrf n vnnng llOV Of fourteen was sonteuoed to one month’s imprisonment for tho same reason, after a secret trial.___ ____ This is not progress, bat it shows that not even jails can keep the lead ers of the German people from telling the facts. The right of an employer to hire or discharge workmen, so much discussed nowadays, is specifically conceded by the miners in the joint agreement just signed for Tennessee District, No. 10. After providing for full, and final ar bitration of disputes without any stoppage of work, this paragraph is igreod to: “The right to hire must also include the right to discharge, and it is pot the purpose of this agreement, to abridge tho rights of the employer in Hither of these respects. If, however, any omi Inyo shall be suspended or discharged by the company, and it is Hlaimed that an injustice lias been lono him, an investigation shall he Honciucted as herein provided, and if it is determined that an injustcio ha* been done, tho operator agrees to re instate said employe and pav him full joinpensation for the timo he has been suspended and out of employment.” Tfic Theatres* -1 “Peggy from Paris,” George Ado’s successful musical comedy, is in its ast two weeks at Wallack’s Theatre mil is being greeted at ovory perform ance by crowded houses. The run of his most successful musical comody ■oald have been oxteudod for many weeks, but it has to make way for ‘The Country Chairman,’’the' now comedy by George Ade. By special irraugement between Henry W. Sav ige and tho management of Wallack’s theatre the run of “Peggy from Par s’’ was, however, extended two weeks beyond tho original ten allott ‘d. A now Peggy will bo seen this kYtfL'K. 1V11SS ntUUU UJ1UU It'JJiUUCB Hiss Cherdiah Simpson who joius tiio '•Snltnn of Snlu” company. Tim now S3 -ond act has beeu rcciiv j l with marked favor and the King Janitoro fong has made a big hit. HANGED HIMSELF. William II. IIii;;1ic»n, AxNomhlyinnr, I'ouiid by hi* Wife Dyliift. THOV, X. V., Nov. 12.—Assembly- ■ man William II. Hughes committed suicide by hanging at his homo in Granville, lie was found by Ills wife hanging from a rafter on the back stairway and was taken down while still alive. Physicians were summoned, but tlie'r efforts to resuscitate him wore of no mill, as tlie unfortunate man expired i few minutes afterward. Mr. Hughes was declared a bankrupt last July, and t was undoubtedly his linandal trou bles iliat led him to take his life. •General Hughes was tlilrty-nln* pours old and had been in the public •ye much of late. lie was on Govern jr Wack's staff and there acquired the litie of general. He lmd been prom! lent in Washington county politics for rears. He lmd been an assemblyman from the county for two years and was re-elected last week. Our Birthday Celebration I and Exhibit Continues. | Crowds larger, Business greater, from day to day. Never in the his tory of Perth Amboy have so many good values been obtained as we have given since this anniversary started, and will continue to give nfactnrers and Jobbers have helped in the way of price concessions,and we have curtailed profits, that we may show substantial appreciation of the favor with which the store has been received by the public’s besides, bear in mind that yon have only TWO DAYS more in which to get $3 worth of St imps with every 100 purchase \ | BOSTON STORE, j ■ SPECIAL SALE I S OF l \ INFANTS WEAR \ Infants Silk Caps.,...* 39c $ “ “ *• .75c j Infants long Bedford Coats.198 | ( Infants long Cashmere Coats.98c < > Infants Long Slips.25c || Infants Eiderdown Saccjues.25c < > Infants Knit Leggius.3SC 1 j Infants Knit Booties.I2^C We carry a full line of infants Goods of every description* | j WM.lV!URDOC~H~ 1 " 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. «' B™ Shirt Waists Every new lot brings beauty touches and these especially made for us, those we have just received, show quite charming effects most unusual at these popular prices. Waists of flannel.1.49 up Waists of Staul Briliantiue and Mercerized goods.98c up Philip Levine The New Cloak Store. 351 State Street, Near Fayette Road the real estate advertising jolurnn on page 2, today. BEST RETURNS Our regular dinner is unsurpassed, wc servo cliieke.n, duck and turkey more lian once a year and do not make you Minn at, certain hours to eat it. Regular iinner tii m 11 to 2 iioc. Prices ahvajs lie same. MASTERSON’S ANNEX RESTAURANT. Perth Amboy Coal Co. Cor. Division and William S’s >high and Haxelton Coal and Kindling Wood At reasonable prices. Full weight guaranteed, briers may be left at Jake's Fruit store, corner >f Smith and Statest, or Greensp n Bros., cor ler Smith and elm st. 'Jel. 148 a. S. POLENSKY, Manager. Any BooR You choose and LIFE For 13 Weeks $1.25 Subscription begins at once. Send us $ 1.25, money order or check, and we will mail to you LIFE for ! 3 weeks and any book of fiction published pre vious to Oct. 1902, and listed by publishers at $ I, $1.25 or $1.50. In selecting book give fall title, and, if possible, author and pub lisher. We pay postage. LIFE is published Thursdays, 1 Oc. a copy. $5 a year, $ 1.25 for 1 3 weeks. GIBSON draws for LIFE every week. LIFE PUBLISHING CO 1 7 West 31 st Street, N. Y. City A Choice Line of M K ATS -AT THE People’s leal Market 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: 518 State Street, i- Telebhone 31-L 247 New Brunswick^ Avenue, Tel.l09-w Jos. Polko^/itz & Bro, XJKJL.6J BJORNSEN Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Eto. Fresh stock constantly received ?or, Prospect untl Smith Hts, GARDEIX BROS., Successor to D. MoFail&nd. Hove Furniture Cerefclly and at Reasonable Cast ■23 ICInir street. SAMPLES FO? FALL SUITS^a Are Now In. Our lino is as complete as any in the city, and vvc would be pleased t« bavo you call and inspeot them. STYLE AND FIT GJARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. CHIUS. CIIRISTOFFERSEN, 33 Smith Street, Tel. 193 j Perth Amboy, MADAM RiVELY. 188 Smith St., Hair Dressing, Shampooing, scalp treatment i corn treatment Manicuring and Massage V Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. 1 Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn ire it meat for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. The pvmp'oms of eye strain are vertigo, side sto rach, headache, .neuralgia and rumen ous other nervous complaints. Come to me, I have served vears with an eminent New York CRy, eye spec ialist. Glasses as low as $l.r0, and guaranteed. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Smith St., oversale & Steiner's store, Tuesday aud Saturday, 1.30 to 7 d. m., side entrance, formerly 15 Maiden Lane. N. Y. city. At my office your eyes receive F It E E OF CIIA It G E an honest, thorough and scientific examination, by an Gen ii*. who lias practic cl eye-diseases for 25 years, aud proper glasses fitte i for $1.00 upward. Rep utation iH what I am af er, and vou cai relv up* on getting good, hones' value for your money 's manv readers of this oape»* wi 1 'estify. I>It4 Hit IG DEN; Oculist, 20D imOADWAY (near Pulton tft-L N. Y., .Room 202, over drug store. Hours 9 to 6. We make a specialty of buying rags, metals, boil ers of all kinds. Drop us a , line. H. SHRAGOVITZ, IQ6 So uth Second St data! Central srj-*s 1 Win's, Liquors NOW OPEN fhe Cliy.ar''. i0 , "" SCDTT'/t1 D Goods retailed • wJT i 1 mu Xj XY», at wholesale r 1_ M . ..J U )_II . hi IOAB. MUNOZ EXPRESS 191 Elm Street Residence J76 Brighton Av Ail kinds of Heavy trucking, Furniture and Piano moving promptly attended to TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. ———————————— PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern / Boiler and Blacksmith Work. finnsEy s bro7| Seal in any quanmy jji | \ After Nov. 2nd at th" LoW"« ! yj"A,25c «**•« ! ' Yard; New Brunswick Ave., and ') Lelilgh Valley Crossing. O . Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. J. jj Foleys honetmar ttops th* cough and fu»li lungs