s; a-night at 6 o'clock.
ring> Linens. |
L st at. this season of the :
sgiving drawing near, ^
; busy replentisliing din
i n and pantry. Wo were :
"'-ition to meet your do- B
p, sent. These special oller
to! advantage of, help you
j a small cost. ■
a le Sets f
'o rover, i do/, napkins, pure linen, ;
■cial offer.3.90 g
t.'Tl II) SETS—double damask. 10-4 cov-g
special offer.3.25 g
? »le Linens
h I ASK—64 in. wide, good quality, jj
iec 1 offer.50c g
\ VSK—72 in. wide, good patterns,
;cial offer.75c ■
►kin Values jj
X24 in., good patterns, worth 2 00, g
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full bleached, double damask, iOx g
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UN SNimoifstM'N TJiaf YV’ny#
She was surprised when she heard of
the engagement, and she showed it.
“Why, i was perfectly satisfied in my
own mind that yet: liked Tern betterthun
George,” site said.
“Well, to tell th? truth, I did,” re
plied the encaged girl.
“But you say you arc engaged to
George.”
"Yea, that's true.”
"W. 11, I don't u i'i retard It at all.”
**W': y. it’s very simple. You era,
Geer; . was the one who proposed.”—
N- Y. Times.
V:i f tin till* K :t inv!eit*e.
“For clearnc; s r. sd Macaulay, and for
logic read Bacon,” said Mrs. Bond clip
per, who U literary.
“And for valuable Information read
Bradstrect's,” added Mr. Botch-Upper,
who is not literary.—Detroit Free Press.
The t ulneky tini»>her.
Prison Visitor—Nonsense! How can
you lay your present misfortune to the
unlucky number 13?
Bigamist—Sur:! I married 13 wives,
and be last one had me pinched!—Chi
cago American.
TroulilPN of Her Own.
“I ashed her if she would scream
for her mothe r if I kissed her.”
“What did she say?"
“She said her mother was fully
capable of doing her own screaming.”
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Twenty Seven years of
EXPERIENCE
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V IN ACTION
i IN CASE DESIGN
NT HONEST PllICE.
\ rs means thousands of satisfied eusto
e added to the list ? Our methods of
te means to purchase a good piano on
Three Year Contract giving you three
instrument, will prove interesting to
o :• our pianos, we will pay all expenses
urchase is made here. If you are think
, us send you our new catalogue,which
jrmation as to prices, styles, terms,etc.
WAY PIANO CO.
of High Grade Pianos.
? EW YORK CITY, "Mrl4,h st
Perth Amboy's most Reasonable
Store for Satisfactory Goods
Forcible proof of that will be
found in these astounding low
prices for womens’ and girls’
Stylish
Garments
Newest Fall Suits,heavy black
Cheviot,long skirted blouse Coat
value ib.50 at .1195
Women’s Coats, all wool Ker
sey, newest effects, colors black,
castor and oxford, values up to
y.ooat..5.98
Girls full length winter Coats,
all wool zibelines, garnet, castors
blue and green, 6 to 14, value
6.98 at.4 95
50 fine Walking Skirts, made
of best quality, novelty suitings,
in ten different designs, value
4.75 at.3-90
Qreenbaums’
Department Store
.400 State Street....
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2 I am about to close out a ■
5 line of Ba bits colored Caps, »
2 at 1 j their actual value, all 2
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■ Caps value 1 <53 to t.OS at. 59c ■
» Cat s value OS.; to 1.35 at..49c “
| Cat s value (10 to IIS.; at.39c £
£ Caps value 4'.lo In (>'■•<; at.<9c 2
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* Millinery. H
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I MADAME FGESIE I
I 399 State St.
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Christian It. Svinflins
83 SMI l it STREET.
Watches and Jewelry.
Fine Welch Repairing
a Specialty.
tv heeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine.
Rotary Motion and
Ball Beatings.
If You are Thinking
About cett'ii^ a first-class Maobii
bavu one sent to your house on
tree trial. Teacher will call and ir
struct on the best steel attaehmeni
made ; or call and examine at offici
Bo d for very reasonable prices.
ODD FELLOWS
CONVENTION
Grand Encampment Being Heli
Masonic Temple, Trenton
Today.
SUMMARY OF REPORTS
Lodge Is in a Flurlshing ConJition Through
out the State — Treasurer Shot
Financial Standing- Amount, of Mone;
Paid in Relief—Number of Member i
Throughout New Jersey.
This will be Odd Fellows’ week ii
Trenton. Today the grand encamp
inont. holds its annual session in Mn
sonic hall, and tomorrow the grand
lodge of the main branch of the ordei
will meet. Many encampment re
presentatives aro also lodge delegates,
n fact that will make it possible for
them to attend both sessions.
The order’s fiscal year ends on Dec
ember 31. The statistical reports to
be submitted at the coming session
will be lor the year 1902. For the en
eampment branch Grand Scribe Lewu
Parker will report as follows : Num
ber of members at last report, 3,274 :
initiated, 180; admitted by card, 10;
reinstated,1 6. Tho losses were : Er
rot's in last roporr, 2. withdrawn by
card, 19; expelled 1; deceased, 47;
dropped for non payment of dues, 160;
Members December 31, 1902, 3,251, n
decrease of 23 for the year.
Iu the matter ot relief the encamp
ment made this reoord: Number ot
patriarchs relieved, 302; number ot
weeks for which benefits were paid,
2,620; paid for relief of patriarchs, $6,
916.08; paid for education of orphans
$152.50; paid for the burial of the
dead, $2,245; paid for special relief
$175.84; total relief, $9,510.02. An
nual receipts, $22,938.71.
The report or newts nimcr, wio
grand secretary, will contain these
figures: Number of members January
I, 1902, 25, 1(15; initiated, 1,898; ad
mitted by card, 107; reinstated, 9L
The losses were: Errors in last repair,
39; 3 withdrawn by card, 102; expelled
13; deceased, 851; suspended for
cause, 17; dropp'd for non-payment
of dues, 901; number of members De
cember 81, 1902, 25,838, a net increase
of 073 for the year 1902.
The relief report show these en
tries: Number of members relieved,
2,814; number of widowed families
relieved, 78; number of weeks for
which benefits were paid, 28,(538 jpuitl
for relief of members, $95,904.38;
paid for relief of widowed families,
$797.28; paid for the education of or
phans, $820.80; paid for tho burial oi
llie dead, $35,229.71; paid for special
relief, g5,089,94; total relief, $137,842.
II. During 1902 the total receipts of
the lodges amounted to $292,883.27.
W. D. Voorhees will represent
Lawrence Lodge, of this city. Jo'n
A. Danner is his substitute. Other1
who will go are Dr. F. C. Orowt-her,
John G. Ganvtsou and Joseph B
Quick.
Classified ads. on page 2.
Duties of the Court.
The Pahson—I knows he wus guilty
but <ie judge wus too liahd on him.
The Deaeon—Do judge had to do hi
duty, pahson. He had to give him jus
tice.
“Dat’s all right ’bout justice, bu
justice ain't all. Dey's sich a thing a
mercy. Judges ought, to he justicious
but dey ought to be mercenary, too.”
Kansas City Journal.
Ho StiNpected It.
Miss Kidder—They’ve only been mat
rted six months, but whenever her hits
band goes away on a business trip she’
delighted and prepares to have a goo
time.
Miss Moanlry—Aha! Do you know
suspected something like that. I alway
said-.
Miss Kidder—Yes. You see, he take
iter with him.—Philadelphia Ledger.
Sulciilc* ( aso,
A voting man in Vienna wanted t
commit suicide the other day, but <
the last moment his courage failn
Taking out a cigar he asked a police
man on the bridge for a light. A le
pulls revived his courage and !
jumped over the balustrade and clisa;
pcared In the waters of the Danube.
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NOTICE.
\TOYIt p; ts hereby given that the mcier«igr,i
IN Inlet,ik, making application to tho i’-oiurt
j'.xt-ie* t'omnilBBinners "f tho Oily of Perth At
hoy. at their next.meeting, for a license to keep
Batoi-r. with the oritilego of selling malt v
c , .'.-it o;,'-i >•!,- in the clu of i’ertu Aii'lm
„ and in tlie house ow.iecl hy himself. on 2
a Payette .Street. I> H. HUCHefE
4C45-U-. 7-2t-o. e. ■
NOTiCE.
N'OTIOK is hereby giver. tliciT tl.e undersign
tntenrle making application to the hoard
Kxc’Ira 1 'nimnissionora <>f the ?’ifyo): r^rlliA;
boy. hi their next inciting, for u license to kec|i
saloon with the privilege ..eiltng uni t m
ipirituoue liquors in the ity of Perth Ainh
and ill a house owned liy himself, I n 81 Oathe
. ine street. Clins O’linc
t I 4044-11-17 2t o. e.
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Is Ann?
She is just old enough to jjj
know that p
To-morrow Wednesday |
Is Red Letter Day I
or in other words
[ Double Stamp Day 1
at our store, In addition |
to “double stamps” with 0
I all purchases,we offer the |
following exceptionally 0
good values.
■ VELVET WAISTS,
in black or blue,
nicely trimmed,
value 2.50, at 1.98
| Large COMFORTABLES
good patterns,
equal to any 1,00
quality, at 87c
Mercerized VESTINGS,
sold all over from
50c to 75c, here at 39c
Heavy fleece lined HOSE
equal to many
25c kind, at 15c E
Flannelette Bolero Jack- |
ets, every lady
knows their real
worth, hero at 25c |
Good 10-4 Blankets, nice |
borders, equal to
many 1.25 to 1.50
quality at 98c
Best Cotton fleece lined
UNHERWEAR
for men at 45c
J V:iH Man.
Mr. Hayseed—There ain’t nothin’ the!
Si Peters loves moro'n newspaper noto
riety.
Mrs. Hayseed—What’s he bin a-doin*
now?
Mr. Hayseed—Paintin’ his barn agin,
an’ there ain’t no occasion fur it, ’cept
tew git his name in the paper.—Phila
delphia Press.
Another Odd Tliln*y.
"And there is another strange thing
I have observed,” remarked the aged
philosopher, stroking bis long white
beard.
‘ There is?” asked (he interested lis
tener. “What is it?”
“That the coming man is always cnc
who has got there.”—Judge.
SllPiiee I.s (loldon.
Mrs. Housekeeper:—John, you really
must have the landlord come and see
for himself the damage the rain did to
our ceiling.
Mr. Housekeeper—I can't without let
ting him see the damage the childrn
have done to the rest of the house.-—
Omaha B.-e.
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£ An unusual showing of S
5 Lace Curtains at Unusual Low Prices. }
5 We purchased from the manufacturer an exceptional fine £
i line of Nottingham and Scotch Lace Curtains at about 1 3 off the g
0 regular price. Their loss is your profit. ‘‘1 hat is if you buy 0
0 quick ” 5
| Nottingham and Scotch Curtains j
\ 98c, 1.25,149, 175, 198, 2.49, 2.98,3 49, 3 98, 4 98 $
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* Ruffled Swiss Curtains. J
€ Made of fine Swiss, dotted or plain, full size, at
$ 1.19, I 25, 175. j
} WM. MURDOCH,
* 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. '
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I is worth looking at. W e’vc g
I gathered all that is good in|
| this line for fall and winter b
f wear, Heavy, medium and
flight, fleeced lined and otli-g
Her lined at easy prices, f
I Then our line of Socks is®
I more than complete. A |
I hundred different styles of|
„ the good kind here. s
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| Hawes Celebrated $3.00 Hats.B
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■ Agts. American Steam Laundry. |
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1 aMMNMMKMKnai . ■-lliB £
Still doing business nt tlie old
stand. No cut in.price.
Regular Dinner - 35c
MASTERSOFj'S
Annex Keslaurant.
W. J. Masterson, sole owner and prop.
Perth Amboy Coal Co.
Cor. Division and William Sis
UhiKli ami Hazelton Cmil an I Kimillmr Wood
Ai reasonable prices Full ‘.vcf^ht guaranteed
Orders may b° left at Jake’s 1* 111 it aloiv, cornet
of Smith hticl State st , or (Irecitsp n Hros., cor
nertiniib autl elm st. 'Jcl. 148a.
S. PGICNSKY, Mmagcr.
QHJEY TO LOflH
ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS
AT LOWEST KATE
ON SHORTEST NOTICE
ON SMALLEST PAYMENTS
Perth Amboy Loan
COMPANY
Branch of New Brunswick Loan Co.
Room 15 Sclietier Building
SlSSK! Perth Amboy, N.J
Hours: 8 a. m. till « p. m.
j>, S.—If you cannot, call, drop us a liue
and upon receipt of same our represent
ative will call at your houRO and Ex
plain terms, etc.
tin Phoma iinlpcw Loan Is Made
A Choice Line of
MEATS
-AT THE
People’s Meat Matt
322 STATE STREET
TELEPHONE 14-w
BRANCH STORES:
518 State Street, - Telebhone 31-L
247 New Brunswick Avenue, Tel.l09-w
Jos. Polkowitz & Bro,
GREISEN Sc DAHL,
Masons and Builders
Room 14 Schoraer Building.
estimates furnished.
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NEI^ BJORNSEN
Dealer In
Choice Family Gx’oceries
Provisions, Etc.
FreBh stock constantly received
Oor. Prospect and Smith Sts.
SAMPLE* FOR
FALL SUIT
Are Now In.
Our lino is as complete as any in
the city, and we would be pleased
to have you call and inspect
then).
STYLE AND FiT GJARANTEED. \
All work by experienced tailors.
All repair work satisfactorily dono.
CHRIS. CI1RIST0FFFRSEN,
83 Smith Street, Tel. 198.1 Perth Amboy,
GARDEXX BROS.,
Euooossor to D. Me/arlrnd.
Move Furniture Carefully
and at Rtaoonable Cost
33 Kina Street.
MADAM RIVELY.
i:j0 Smith St.,
Hair Pre-ping, Shampooing, dcalp treatment
corn treatment Manicuring and Massage
Skillfully done for 1.allies at reasonable prices.
Al-o scalp treatment Manicuring and corn
treatment for gentlemen. Out oi town engage
ments by appointments.
If your ej es trcuble you, and row c nuot c nm
in the day, come a- night.
Now ! ties *a and fcaiur
dav, l.SDto u p. in. Diltl
* cult c ses my specialty.
Glosses as lo a' as $l.ro
Sa'isfaction guaran eed.
F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. L>.,
Smith St., over salz «!fc Steiner's store, Tuesday
aud Saturday, 1.30 to 7 p. in., side entrance,
ic rniorly 16 Maiden Lane, N. V. city.
I At my office your eyes
receive F it E E O F
C II A KG E an honest,
thorough aud scientific
examination, by an Ocu
list who has practie d eye-diseases for 25 3 ears,
and proper glasses fitted for SI.00 upward, Kcp
mation is what i am af»er, and %ou caa rtlf up*
on getting good, honest value for your mone.y
AS manv roade-s of tills paper wi 1 «*«tify. OK'
DILI G DEN; Oculist, *l»0 UHOADWAY (near
Pulton St.), N. Y„ Hoorn CUJ, over drug stor*.
Hours 9 to 6. ^
Wc make a specialty ot
buying rags, metals, boil- .
ers of all kinds. Drop us a 1
lino. j
H. SHftAGOVITZ, 1
106 South Second St
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Hotel Central
NOW OPEN “1,iedcJi,/“re J
SODTT7I' Good* retailed »
• Jr jL X JLa Jj £%,1 at who esuU»
Cor. State and smith ttt. | Vf*ces* • • •
MU NOZ EX T11ESS
191 Elm Street
Residence 176 Brighton Av
All 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.
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