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I DELEGATE P WILL VISIT | HERETOOAYJ Iron Workers at the Cheese ( borough Still at Work but i Know not for How Long. gmCOOD PROGRESS fireman of the Plant Told a Reporter {this Morning that they Hoped There Would be no Strike but that They Were With the Union—Conference This After noon. —The ironworkers at tlio Chcesehor iough Vaseline plant are still at work today. Tiiis afternoon the delegate from Newark Brulgcmen and Honse smitlis Union No. 11, which is part of No. 3 Union of New York, will he at E the plant and the men will abide by his decision. The foreman of the ironworkers, Mr. Johnson, in conversation with a i^B News reporter, this morning, -aid: ■ "At, the present time I do nor know ^B anything about the matter, Tiiis afternoon we expect our del. gnt' finm ^B Newark hero and we will abide by B liis decision, i hope it will i.. iortbe ■ best and that we willjnot ha\ tin ■ ont, bnt of course we are uid. : union. ” Work at the planr is on a rush, and i if the ironworkers are not molested, I they hope to finish in about ionr I weeks time. They liave 'about com pleted the work on the filter building. Many mnsons and laborers are oin ployed at the Cheeseborongh Works nud if nil goes well, another month ft ami a half will see the plant ready to B _ .receive the macliinery. I SOUTH AMBOY COMPANY. Incorporated to do a General Business ■I Capitalized at $10,000. m — S/>i\hi/ to thr /'.T', ;.'.. ididbn wicH^X ^HH'OHsniin Company. of; :h \m! ■HHih incorporated t is to do a general business and deal ¥ in anything it sees fit. Jacob R. Crossnian, of South Amboy, is the agent. The company is capitalized at $10,000 of 1,000 shares. All is invest ed as follows; Jacob R. Crossnian, | $5, 100; AnnaS. Crossnian, of South Amboy, $50; Charles W. Crane, of Elizabeth, $2,400; Panic. Dneclincr, of Sontli Amboy, $2,400, and Prank M. Crossnian, of Soutli Amboy, $50. I Frank Post Goes to Utah. Frank Post, of Mndison avenue, wilt leave Perth Amboy Sunday night for Utah, where lie expects to remain for the next three years. Mr. Post is well known among the young peoplo of this city, ho being at one rime CaptAn of the Perth Amhoy High Syfl^fcfootball team and Captain of ^^-High School football team, pember of the Young Men’s rs. Mahoney Buried. jgaret Mahoney was bnriotl Iry's cemetery this morning, high mass was said in St. \ Catholic church at 10 o'clock Mahonoy died early Sunday (morning from burns sustained while lighting a tire Saturday night. A largo nnmber of friends was in attendance. Old Offender On Old Complaint. was art-rested yestcr plaint rdf his wife. She ' not support hor an i ill uses bis family. He got drunk yester day, she says, and made things lively. I He was remanded until tomorrow. Chief Burke lias a stone with which k Michaels fractured Ids wife’s skull in ■ 1893. Ho lias been in court before I Was Shooting a Revolver. I Hrick Lnknsli was arrested at 11 | o’clock last night by Oflicer Shultz. I Lukash hails from Rahway. He came k to a Dewey Park celebration and after A taking some Perth Amboy red rvc, lie1 ^k got gay and drew a gun. He dis B charged this several times. He own t^^ed the hall until Mr. Shultz came SjMalong and disarm' d him !' ,i.- morn ^Bng it cost him f35 for iiis fnn. mm Baptist Roll Call Tonight, Tonigiit is the Thanksgiving Roll H Call in tlie Baptist chapel. Many who have earned a dollar will report. H Ao interesting meeting is looked lor. m^n\ Tomorrow--Wednesday- " ! ! f»l Double M W3B&S Stamp Day. MgSajali You’ll Enjoy Your Dinner Setter If properly fitted out in comforta ble and well-loak:ny Shoos. Shoes that fit and look stylish give you that air of gentility which will mnko you enjoy your Thanksgiving Din ner. We havo Queen Quality FOR WOMEN; j W. L. Douglas FOR MEN. and The Hanan Shoe FOR THE SWELL DRESSER. WE ARE AGENTS FOR ALL THESE POPULAR SHOES. J. Slobodien & Bro.i Popular Shoe House, i2« SMITH STREET. j REPUBLICAN CLUB TONIGHT. The Republican Clnb will hold a business meeting in Uana Hall, Smith ■tp'ot at 8 o’clock tonight. The >' • • ting is called for the purpose of • ."•'•ting by-laws and completing the .mr .nization. An earnest request is made that all members be present. PLEASANT SURPRISE. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Werger, of 111 Hobart street, entertained n party of friends from Newark, Jersey City, Brooklyn, and New York, Saturday night. Music and games were enjoy ed by all. Refreshments were served Shout midnight. The evening was a most enjoyable one. Prog'ess In Building. Tho brick foundation for George Evans’ house, on Madison avenue, has been finished and this morning car penters started to work. The houso for Fetor Swinson, Madison avenue, is getting along nicely. NORTH A?ABOY ITEMS Mrs. Daniel Sullivan lias recovered from a few days illness. Emil Johnson has recovered from a severe cold. Mrs. Clara Hollander Anderson, who has been seriously ill with pneu monia, is reported to he improving. Dr. ,T. G. Wilson is in attendance. David Spit/.er lias nearly recovered from Ins recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Morten Johansen are visiting old friends at Camden. Mr. and Mrs. James Hagen are gnests of tho latter's mother, Mrs. Eliza Donahue. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen spent two months in Canada where the former was employed, and next mouth they will go to Pittsburg. Real Estate ndvertis ng u tno Even ing Nows brings results. | A. BELAFSKY A SON |i | Cash Moat Market 53 Smith Street 1; fi IN the nice for your trade we are leading at a pace i s I I that is leaving all others in the fast hack grounds. 9 ■ Our combination of high grade quality, low prices and B ” free lied Star Stamps, coupled with the clean and up- e j to-date manner in which our store is kept and the free : and timely delivery of orders is one that is hard to *, boat. Our policy is one of steady improvement in | quality and continuously lowering of [nice, Your Thanksgiving Turkey will be hard 1o beat if it comes from our market, a Weeks ago we instructed a number of commission mer i chants to procure for us u fresh stock of birds, and now we arc able to offer a stock of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens that arc superior to any that will be offered for sale in this city. These birds wen* killed and dressed to our order and we guarantee every one to be young and strictly fresh, According to quality our prices are very low, compared with what B | others are selling. In beef, Mutton, I’ork. etc,, we also B I offer the choicest the market produces at prices within BE 1 he roach of all. I Ttese prices will prevail ail week Porterhouse and Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs tile Round Steak, 2 lbs. ‘i.lc RIB ROAST, per lb.10c and I ‘ic PLATb; BEKF, lb. lc MUTTON CHOPS, 3 lbs. ti.lc CAL. IIAMS, lb. 7,'4c SMOKED HAMS, II.ItiUc SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. :>.1c LAMP. CHOPS, 2 lbs. *i.1c LEGS SPRING LAMB, lb. lie LEGS MUTTON, lb . jOc FRESH HAMS, lb. 1>C ‘ PIGS HEADS, lb. .1c TRIPE, lb. <c BELAFSKY & SON 53 Smith Street Perth Ami)'7 N.J. A few minutes wrlk from VS. I. Ferry I I J Unify Jfiidfum £ln'ct. | A PRETTY HOP'S I FROCK. This is a very eon I model for a muse frock. It is not 100 elaborate, ho colors being subdued, but is dressy ud is very suitable lor bouse wear, t is made of fine navy bluo serge, loth waist and skin are box-pleated, 'he skirt has n plain front with which ontinues around into a shallow hip oke. Tho shoulder straps, piece down the rout, collar, shape! piece in the leeves, and straps on tho cniTs, are mdo of white broadcloth, on which re embroidered dots in navy blue silk 10 color of the serge. AIL the lira li re is done in an electric blue and f silver mixed braid. Tho ploats across tho iront are braided with this and clusters ot' silk dots arc embroidered I between each scroll. II oRPvcif DpciiciS 220 f!i \nui vorHary. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1M. 1’resident Roosevelt touched si lav in the tele graph room uttnehed to the executive otiiops’sit 7 oVlnck last night and start ed tho electric lights on the Christmas tm» in Convention hall, thus opening | the celebration of the two hundred and twentieth anniversary of the landing I of the first German colonists in North America, arrang’d hy the 1 Tilted tier man Societies of the IMstriet of Colum oia. Special Cat Prices I This week at the RET) FRONT-GROCERY 329 State Street. best Elgin Creamery, per lb. 23c -W choice Creamery, per lb. . 21c EGGS strictly fresh, per da. - 25c best Gleaner XXXXX 21!. bag 57c liwlli “ “ 11 per Barrel 150 SUGAR best Standard gran. Sugar, lb. 41c Best Lemon ding Peaches 3 11> can.18c 3 lb. can Choice Peaches.... !0c Large can Strawberries.10c 3 lb. jar finest fruit Jelly.... 8c 2 lb. finest fruit Jam.IDc 14 ounces Tumbler.04c Finest California Prunes lb. 3 lb. for.25c Pine French Prunes 5c lb. nib. for.25c A bot, Golden 1 >1 ip .syrup.. .IGc A bot.New Orleans Molasses 10c 3 cans Maryland ch:fTomatoes25 3 cans “ “ Peas 25c 7 rniK Prim. ?rir. I A Dot. home made Long Island ; Catsup per hot.IQc 3 lh. can Pears.12c Campbell finest Salad Dressing per hot.13 C Pilot brand seeded Raisen pkg.9c Gold Medal Cleaned Currants 9o New' Kngland Mince Meat pkg.8c Richardson 2 Robbins Plum i Pudding.20c | Oreenabaum Plum Pudding..8c * Citron per lb.13c E Lemon and Orange Pe e peril). !3c | Rest Lemons per d/..13c | ' Fancy Sweet Oranges per.dz 25c I I! , I All kinds of fancy Crackers per lb iOc. Lemon Crackers, nic nacs, and Ginger Snaps per lb.4c Don't forget to ask for a lb. of our well known Java and Mocha cof fee at 25c lb. It always give you a satisfaction, just try it, that is something that will suit you. V. The Red Front Grocery G. ANDRES ON CO. 32!) SSt:at«‘ Street, I'N'rth Amboy TN. .1. | —-j-;---j Evening News Classified Ads. WANTS ! - ONE CENT A WORD - SITAUATIONS WANTED-FREE f/o Ac!s. Less Titan 10c. Extra Charge if Displayed. ; HE LI* WANTED A GIRL WANTED tor general bonse ; work at 80 High st. 4090-11-31-tf WANTED—ENERGETIC young man as traveling salesman. Apply even ings at ollico, 88(1 State st., Sewing Machine office, WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character ami good reputation in each state (one in this county requir od) to represent and advertise old established wentlhy business bouse 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 when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 8802-8-18-tf SITUATION WANTED A YOUNG ALL-AROUND useful limn would lifeo position at any thing, driver preferred. A. Jorgen sen, 111 Woodbridge road. TWO GIRLS WANT places as wait ress and upstairs work, also a man wants posit on as night watchman. Reference given, call or write. ,T. Sliopperson, 128 Church st., New Brunswick, N. J. YOUNG MAN WISHES n position, lias four years dry goods and cloth ing store experience. Cau furnish best of city reference as to character and ability. Address 1.Evening News 11-81-4 liOOMS FOK KENT MICK FURNISHED room to let, heat, gas mat bath. 105 Market street. 4120-11-24-2 MISCE LI. ANEOU3 .S'i'oltES FOK RENT eiienp. Enquiri at Nows office. FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, suitable for ono horse. Enquire at Nows office. _8154-7-25-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets arc the popular tiling. Orders taken for studs, on If buttons and belt bnekios, also hatpins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf I.OST LOST ON GORDON or State street, gold watch with W. J. E. to S. G. engraved on it. Finder please return to Mrs. George Swinson, 118 Gordon st. 4113-11-24-2 LOST—BETWEEN MARKET and Smith streets on State, pocket hook. Finder please return to Ofi New Bruns wick ave, or 2!) Catalna ave. 4118-11-24-1 When peoplo want help they adver tise ill tho Evening News. Those looking for help should hear this in mind. VEGETARIANS SAY ~ we should eat no meat. Dr. J. A. Poanc says we should eat all kinds of nourish ing food, and if the stomach and bowels are lazy and rebel we should make them | digest it. Dr. Diane is the greatest authority on diseases of the digestive organs. Dr. I H-nin ’s Dyspepsia Pills aid digestion and assimilation of food, and cure all forms of 1 )yspi'psia. White wrapper if constipated, yellow if bowels are regular. Eat what you '*v , , /, r Dr. \ please and take / ^ . \ 1j Deane’s \ { Dyspepsia / DR.J. A. Di.ANF.CO., V PHIS. J Kindlon, N. Y. for sale al Sexton's Drug Store. roil SALE GOOD "horse's" FOR sale Tiienp Must, be sold. 237 Ouk'Btreot. 4110-11-23-2 FOR SALE—BED ROOM~parlor, dining room and kitchen furniture, babv carriage nearly new, will bo Bold cheap, owner leaving 'own. Apply by letter, R. R. Evening Nows office. 4112-11-24-3 PATENT FOR SALE—Novelty nrti cle. Eig money maker. Address J. R.. Post office. 4120 11-24-1 FOR SALE—COAL yard nnd ice house property, subject to short lease. Rids received for sixty davs. Enquire P. E. Gordon, Miller st. 8916-11-3-lf STOVES FOR SALE—2 parlor stoves for sale at a bargain. Enquire News office._181)7-11-10-tf FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Exoellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening Nows. _ 4-8-tf BOILER AND ENGINE for sale at a bargain. Stnrtevant 10 horse power steam ongino and boiler in A 1 condi tion, cost $11)0, will sell for $250. In use 3 years. Address O. D., Nows Office. 9-12-tf HEAL ESTATE. BRICK HOUSE CORNER-High and Gordon st. Price $5,000. Terms to snit. Lot 110x120, ten rooms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, 8!) Water street. 3498-9-14-tf Full SALE—FOUR lot- on Market st., near Goodwin. Address “Real i > _:_xt..—.. __ '___11)87-11 -10-tf FOR SALE—AT n bargain, house and lot, on Hall ave. Address “Bar gain,’’ Evening News office. 1997-1 MO-tf Choice lot oil Smith will be sold for $S75 two hundred dollars down, balance on small monthly install ments if desired. The liisliop Company 123 Smith Street, Amboy Reality and Construction Company. ]>iisiucK8 properties and residence in all Mails of the city for sale for cash or ou monthly installments. Post Office Buildina. 4 quickly at limne l>> an invisible device ; helps cars at glasses help eyes, after a 11 remedies have failed. Music, conversation, whispers heard. No pain. Self-adjusting. Used and endorsed by f>hysicians. Write to K. Hiscox, 220 La-» ayettuSt., Newark, N.J.,lor 4^-pagu book A Xtne Dollar liaise, OflDKNSBTTKi, X. Y„ Nov. 24.— Towns along the bonier arc being flood ed with American and Canadian one dollar bill** which have been deftly raised to ton dollars by adding .a cipher. Several have been passed here. Secret service men working on the cast* be lieve the bills conic from either Mont real or Toronto. ITnfTnlo S!»x l’lnvt iicraftl. BVFFALO, Xov. 2!. The Buffalo box factory, 222 to 242 I’erry street bits been totally destroyed by tire. Boss. $180,000. The factory had a frdn^ge of o()h fret on Berry street and covered about three* and a half acres of ground. 11 | THE W. F, TWAY PIANO [ [ i The result of Twenty Seven years of | PIANO = EXPERIENCE KICIt IN TONE I RESPONSIVE IN ACTION BEAUTIFUL IN CASE DESIGN SOLD AT AN HONEST PllICE. ] Twenty seven prosperous years means thousands of satisfied custo ] liters, why not have your name added to the list ? Cur methods of j selling permit those of moderate means to purchase a good piano on ! very easy terms. Our'special Three Year Contract giving you three | years to pay for a high grade instrument, will prove interesting to I you. If you desire to examine our piauos, we will pay all expenses ! to and from NewYorkCity if purchase is made here. If you are think - j ing of purchasing a Piano, let us send you our new catalogue,which j will give you all necessary information as to prices, styles, terms,etc. i "—: THE W. F. TWAY PIANO CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Pianos. ; 94 FIFTH AYE., NEW YORK C5TY,ncar,41h8t