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night at 10 o’clock. ing Linens. i hut at this season of the a.e sgiving drawing near, C: busy replentisiiing d bi nd pantry. A\ o were bm tion to meet your de i t. These special olier c«: idvantage of, help you small cost. il e Sets >. )ver, i doz. napkins, pure linen, ial offer.3.90 I. ) SKTS—double damask, 10-4 cov •pecial offer.3.25 it .e Linens I i;> \SK—64 in. wide, good quality, S j a offer .^Uc 5 4K—7’ in. wide, good patterns, 5 ;; ial offer.75c 5 k 1 Values i f -u in., eood patterns, worth 2 00, ; | ..1.75 5 ' full bleached, double damask, i6x s | .1.90 l )v. el Offer. § - - 10x46 in. worth i2>^c, special : .ioc e m plain or color borders, 18x36 in. | . i5cs ’oweling ;ide, red or blue plaid, worth 121J, l .10c idc, bleached or unbleached, real ..8c J Smith Street PEllTII AMBOY. —v — arantcs and Trust Company,j g jry Street, Jersey City. __ | S'JOO.OOO r olit«, ssoo.ood (j,n„ anil evponse—w.li rIv i you courteous jt !»; raiefully il m ea «h, tr »,<. ul Mortmiru, ffi Security, K u»» > ji yenr up , ) i N v*' Jh^hhv I urn! (jiirtrnnteru, _ jj ,,»-1* anil tecu-e lutiTfai, uu y«»ur Dcposi's Subject to j» & rV'/H'-,1 •Vi/ciiM' ' . ,- * .'Sdli .JbcIS'H.'ji’Si •• ".'WfflS-' joy I niMiunn#ivro?i ■\ :s. which will take place on ie 14th and 16th day of November, State Street. n :ing for the last two months, and the nsive that we can only quote a few In idea wdiat splendid bargains you can S , will go for about.$18.50 i, ortli 30.00, will go for about.. 11.50 v. guarantee case, 17 jewel ITam ", ‘bout 28.1x1, to go for about.... 13 60 >ut 28.00, will go for about.... 8 50 h t any time 42.00 to 45.0c, will . I85C 1 i,with solid gold slide must pay . 1350 considered cheap at 78.00, will . 55.0C jout 28 00, to go for about.... II 2E ies at a Great Sacrifice. years old, of the Hope make, about. 12.5( iamonds and Watches in the same pro lb of the sale, Saturday and Monday, Nov 6. Peltier, Auctioneer. Sole Agents for the Celebrated ‘CRAWFORD SHOE’ For Men at A CARNIVAL OF UNEQUALED BARGAINS . -FOR SATURDAY Bargains in MEN S UNDERWEAR. Yaeger lleece lined Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, reg. 19c at 34c 3 for 1.00. Bargains in Childrens COMBINATION SUITS. ribbed, sizes reg 35c at Bargains in BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Millitary effect, -1 to 9, reg. 2.39 at - j|j Bargains in WALKING SKIRTS. All wool, 12 different styles and colors, reg. 4.50 at Bargains in MENS’ SUITS Worsteds, Thibcts, Chnv-I iots and Clay ding- gA r1jf£| onaisrcg.$14 si5 at as■ ■ ^g CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Wound is so satisfactory that daily bul letins will he discontinued. Boris Sural'ofi', the Macedonian revo lutionary leader, reported mortally wounded, has reappeared in Bulgaria. Argument before the Venezuelan tri bunal has been concluded, and the court has adjourned to consider its de cision. No complications have appeared in the case* of laird Roberts, who has pneumonia. His condition is now satis factory. It is reported at Tientsin that there has been an engagement between Rus sians and fldiu’se imperial troops near Shanghai!: wan. Rotary Motion and Bail Bearings. 1 If You are Thinking A1 out getting a first-class Maobim have one sent to your house on free trial. Teacher will call and in | struct on the best steel attachment made ; or call and examine at office 80 d for very reasonable prices. A. JENSEN, Dealer 336 State Stree CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist. Morning worship at 10.30, preaching from the theme “The Gospel’s Tri umph.” The pastor will preach at the evening service from the subject “Our Public Schools - tliej Hopo of the Nation.” Sunday School at 2.30. B. Y. P. U. prayer and praise service at 0.30, a temperance meeting. A benedictory service will be held after the evening worship. Simpson M. E. Devotional mooting 9.30 a. m. Preaching by pastor 10.30 a. in., a message to the church, subject, “a I Powerful Comparison.” Sunday I School 2.30 p. .in.; EmvorHi League, 0.30 p. m, subject “Personal Work the i Duty of Every.; Christian,’’ leader, Mrs. IIulT. At 7.30 p.m. tlio pastor | will preach a special sermon to the ■ Raritan Lodgo of Free Masons, sub ject “The First Great Light.” Spec ial music. A solo appropriate to the subject will be rendered by Mrs. Macau. Swedish Lutheran. Rev. Prof. Carlton, from Upsala College, East Orange, will preach m Our Saviors Danish Lutheran church, in the Swedish language, tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Salvation Army. Services tomorrow all day, 10.30 a. m., 3 p. m., 7.30 p. in. Morning, holiness meeting; afternoon, praise service; night, subject, “Tlio Saviour Computed with the Saviour of To day.” AH are welcome. Catholic Club Ball. The Catholio Club members aro get ring tilings in shape for the dance which they will hold in Wilder Music Hall, Tuesday night. The club dances aro very popnlar and the event is looked forward to with much autici jiatiou. NORTH AMBOY ITEMS 1 Hugh Cunningham, of Bridgeport, Conn, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham Sr., on Elizabeth street, the past week. Mamie Dwyer is on the sick list this week. Miss Jennie Wilentz spent Thursday in New York. Mr. A. Anderson, of upper Hall avenue, lias been ill with a severe cold the past two weeks. Laura Allen, ol' Woodbridgc, spent Friday at the home of N. Roberson. I Mrs. J. Banrer lifts been con lined to her home with a very bad cold. Mrs. Carl Nelson has been on the sick list the past week. | Mrs. John Ilaumlin entertained a number of friends on Wednesday afternoon. J Contractors Hollander & Dressier and A. J. Dunfee roturned home last night ami nrougnt witn mom an mhos 'of game. They were the guests of . George W. Allen, of Pemberton. KUlot! ’ ppiinv WHIi II3r<l ‘•lint, ('TIAKJ.OTTFSVIM.F. Va.. Nov. 14. —Thomas .1. All-Mi, a eattl.* (halier, horse trailer and farmer, who resides 1 in Nelson county. Va., was shot, and killed by his uncle, 15. V. Allen of the same section. The uncle met the nephew on the highway and •without warning discharged two loads of bird shot at the younger man, Idling him instantly. JoknIo M.itth Seriously Wonnilpil. MIIUU.KTOWX, N. Y., Nov. 14, Miss .Jessie Z. t-'mlth was shot in the .street by Herbert Z. Pond because her mother laid recently notified I’oml that he tint-: cease his attentions to her daughter. .Miss Smith was seriously wounded, hut there is a chance of her recovery. Pond wag arrested. Drelfnrd i niT.Pfvic l.ibiary. GUAM'S PASS. Or<\, Nov. IT- Aft er five months of debate and consid eration the council of (irants Pass lias decided to decline the offer of $10,000 made by Andrew Carnegie for a li brary for the city. Tile city council did not approve of certain stipulations attached to Mr. Carnegie's offer. Iloston Hunter Killed EIIm tiniilc. VANCFBOUO, Me.. Nov. 14. -Wil liam Osgood, a guide, is ('cad here from a wound received a few days ago when he was shot by 11. Harden of Host on. one of a party of hunters whom Osgood was guiding. Burden mistook the guide's yellow moccasins for tin legs of a deer. Mill [emetic's Iti-ollicr Died I'ennllcNH I IKS MOINKS. In.. Nov. 14. .1. B l’inloy, the Pittsburg millionaire bank er. lias arrived in lies Moines and claimed tin* body of It. F Finley, wlu died penniless in a hospital here las: week. All that was known of (lie do cedent here was that lie had a hrotliei in Pittsburg. First I on vlel ion I n,in- \>mv I.nsv. THFNTO.N. N. J.. Nov. 14. The firs j conviction under tlie new child labo j law was had here. Tile Amerieai Cigar company was fined $100 In tin city district court for employing tw< B girls under fourteen in its Trentoi • factory. Fire <i( Cliinnx. CROC) KSTON. Minn.. Nov. 14. Nearly the entire business portion c Climax, Minn., has been destroyed h; t fire. The loss will aggregate $50,000. • ' ‘ 1 This Evening The last chance to get $3 worth of Stamps With every $1 Purchase. BESIDES Big Bargains in every dep: rar ent, we will sell 1.50 Umbrellas at.98c Salz & Steiner 1GG Smith St. COR. MADISON AVE. 'a>'nM m !■ b a a n biiiiib b t| There I i 1 I Is a bunch " ■ ! _ Of Fall Underwear hero that | j{ is worth looking at. We ye| gathered all that is good in | "this line for fall and winter| " wear, Heavy, medium and i flight, fleeced lined and otli-l * or lined at easy prices*! sThon our line of Socks is| I more than complete, A l b hundred different styles ofjg I the good kind here. ■ i-r—I a Hawes Celebrated $3.00 Hats.| b- 1 wAgts. American Steam Laundry.§ ! H B ."ill1 Bi iilB' ' ! ' B IE B n I ■ '*j j. H.'HCPE&CO.: i . ^ i 77 Smiili Street. a Sul. llubcn&ttiin, Howard Hope. a Ri ~ ^ u mu m h dimwiiiiB a nia;iii«iiihBiiiiiMiiiiu s COLUMBIA HALL Saturday, Nov. 14. Special Engagement for Satmday, Ncv. 14. European Novelty. THE MAETINE?, Acrobats and Hand Balancing. The Boytlells, Comedy Sketch Artists. Special Atten tion called to Miss Bojdoll’s Woik. Melrose & Elmer, Ait'stie, Neat and Refined. Morris Trevan, .Htial Aitist. Must be seen to ’ c Appre ciated. The Prltjor Bro'.hers, Musical Comedy Eccentricities. Mr. Ed Dicey, Pianist. Nothing but high priced and high-class Vaudeville Acts for n xt Saturday. THE STRONGEST BILE THIS SEASON. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS SHOW PURE LIQUORS ire seldom found outside our stole. A guarantee that those who drink our WINES AND LIQUORS will improve in health and strengthmiglil »e l ut up in every bottle. These goodi •ire so rich, pure and mellow that the) •a e t ie place of food aud medioino ii many cases. Try a bottle of our Goldei Wedding P.ye, 95o: bottle Hock and Rye ir„>. Free, a bottle of Port, or Sherrj with everv 50c purchase, for Saturday udy. Peitli Amboy Wine and LUjuoi House, 1182 State street. Classified ads. on page 2. NOTICE. N OTICE In hereby given tli.it tl,e* undersign** intends uuiking application to the Foard Excise ConiiniHBinnMrB i * tne City of Farth An »»)*, at. their next meeting, for a license to keep iloon wit.i the privilege .») eel’lng mail m Ariluous lU|Uor* ’.v the 1 'tv, of •, h « nb< md in a house owned bv himself, on 251 Ne\ •runswick Avenue, JOHN PETKH80V. 4024-11-14- to **. v NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thatth* undersigned Intends making nppl cation to tie* Hoard of t x ei«e C mniissionerH of the City of Perth Amboy it their nextmeeting, for a license to keep beer bottlin'* e tablishment in the City of Peri Mnbov. and in the house owhed hv himself, oi :tG Cbauncey Street. WILLIAM MAPSOl* Sr. 4y26 11-14 2t o. e. w ( “There'is no Armor I Against Fate,” sang the poet. 4 He was wrong. Life Insur ance in The Prudential may truly bo said to form an ar mor which protects those who possess it. THE Insurance Co. of America Home Office: Newark, N. J. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. LESLIE D. WARD, Vice President. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d V. rres't. FORREST F. DRYDEN, »a Vice-l’res. EDWARD GRAY', Secretary. F. R. CONKLIN, Ass’t Superintendent, Seaman Bldg., 19“ High St., Perth Amboy, N. J. RICHARD F. KELLER, Ass't Supt., John Street, South Amboy, N J. 1G7', BEST RETURNS Our regular dinner is unsurpassed, we scrve cliielteii, duck and turkey hum than once a year and do not make you come at. certain hours to cat it. Regular dinner from 11 tj 2 33c. i'lices always lie same. MASTERSON’3 ANNEX RESTAURANT. Perth Amboy Coal Co. Cor. Division and William S:s ! Lehigh and Hn/.elton Coal and Kindling Wood At reasonable prices Full .velgbt guaranteed. Orders may b** left at Jake’s Fmit store, corner of Smit h and State st, or Greensp n bras., cor ner Smith and c.hn st. *1 el. 148 a. S. POLENSKY, Manager. Money to loan ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT LOWEST RATE ON SHORTEST NOTICE ON SMALLEST PAYMENTS Perth Amboy Loan COMPANY Branch of New Brunswick Leah Co. Room 15 So lienor Building l&vKswK'! Perth Amboy, N.J. Hours: 8 n. m. till 0 p. m. i\ S.—If you cannot call, drop ns a linn ami upon receipt of same our represent ative will call at your house and ts plain terms, eto. No Charge Unless Loan Is Made SIsocCn in Oyster IJoil*. Yes, Cordelia. there are sheets or. oyster beds—sheets of water.—Chicane Daily News. We.KlilnK Ynnr Friends. Prosperity is no just sralc; adversity is the only balaute to weigh friends.— Plutarch. P.O.N. FEIGENSPAN’S ALE. feeds the nerves and enriches the blood. It’s rich flav r satisfies the most fastidious. If it isn’t on your table, it should be. Bottled or on draught. FEIGENSPAN’S Brewaries, Newark, N. J. A Choice Line of MEATS -AT THE People’s Meat Market 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: 518 State Street, • Telebhone 31-L 247 New Bruncwick Avenue, Tel.l09-w Jos. Polkowitz & Bro. CiREISEN & DAHL, Masons', and Builders i Room 14 Seheuer Building:. I 1 KSTJMATES FURNISHED. T"'“ VELS BJOBNSEN Dealer Id Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Jor. Prospect and Smith Sts t BARBELL BROS., Successor to D. McFarland. Vtove Furniture Carefully ansi at Reasonable Cast 33 Kind Street. A S&RJ1PLE8 FO* « FAIL SUITS^> . Are Itfow In. l Our line is as complete as any in tlio city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE AND FIT G UARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. CHRIS. CliRISTOFFERSHN. 33 Smith Street, Tel. 193 j Perth Amboy, MADAM FilVELY. 136 Smith St., Hair Pressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment a •orn treatment Manicuring anti Manage A Skillfullv done for Ladies at reasonable prices. 1 Also seal?) treatment Manicuring and corn • leatmenL for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. The svmp’oms of eye strain are vertigo, sick stoxaeh, readache, ^neuralgia and numerous ctliir nervous complaints. Come to me, 1 have served rears with an eminent 1 New York Ci y, eye spec ialist. Classes as low ns $1,10, and guaranteed. F. J. MONA(iTIAN, Opt. D., Smith St., over tfalz <fc Steiner’s store, Tuesday aud Saturday, 1.80 to 7 p. in., side entrance, lormerly lb Maicicn Lane, N. Y. city. At my office your eyes receive F II K K O F Cl I A K G F. an honest, thorough and scientific examination, by an Ccu eye-dlseases for 25 years, and proper plssses fitted for $1.00 upward. Rep utation is what I am after, and ton cau red-' up ott petting pood, honest value for your ittcney ts innttv reade'K of tills papej- wi testify. I>K‘ HKHiliKN; Oculist, ztIO BltOADWAY (near Pulton St. I, N. Y., Room 202, over drup stole. Hours 9 to 0. __ Wc make a specialty ol buying rags, metals, boil ers oi' all kinds. Drop us a line. H. SHRAGOVITZ, I0G South Secoml St H&ie! Central NOW OPEN ^c$“rs ii; sT spitzer, Cor. Plate and smith el. | urices- • • • Ml NOZ FXIMiKsiT 191 Elm Street Residence 176 Brighton Av All kinds of Heavy trucking, Furniture : ami Piano moving promptly attended to. TELEPliON E ( ONNECHONS. PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. illlSESIItl. ()■ "" ... “ /j I C«a> in any quanwy | v-*-at the Lowest After Nov. 2nd () i 0 Wood will be25c Markot prlce8 A ( per barrel. ) > ! ,■ . - -—/ , “ J ' Yard; Sow Brunswick Ave., aud ( ) 0 Lehigh Valley Crossing. (j () Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. J. / !: ————-————■ y~ -—-! > FOLEYSlfOMMCAR '. Itops the cou^h an d he»l«lun<»