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T ! j V "is whaFwe^ulwant To "woe11? chilinii JinIW -1 pair of GOOD SHOES or SUP w pERS from MOORE’S SHOE STORE is the right thing. We have the right sort and right prices. A pair of of Rubber ljoots or Leggings for outdoor wear, is just t'le thing for this season of the year JUL,ETS mother or sister. AlLtGATOR SLiPPr.RS, black or tan opera slippers for father or brother. 11 ^ Holiday Slippers of Eyory ■ Jf Description. 50c. up. ■ y Walk-Ove; Shoes |i Ail Leathers p For all Weathers If/ Dorothy Dodd Calf Skin Skatinif Y Shoes. “ TIIY ME” the new Shoo for Women, £2.00. SpecirlChristmrsRojLction One lot Women'*. £2.50 “ “ 3.00 “ 1.50 Men's. 2.5) “ “ . 2.00 *' Dnya’. 1.50 11 Little (font*. 1.25 Kid Lace Shoe*. 2.f;0 “ “ 1,50 '' ■' . 1.20 floodycar Welt Shoes. 2 ( 0 REG,STEREO M°K*y *e.?Cd \‘t . j - CO l\ Boxcalf Shoes. ] 00 A) I. O. MOOR.E OCX R Headquarters i»r Good Slioost » 85 SMiTH ST' PERTH AMBOY J-'ellne mirenully. A cat owned by the manager of a English restaurant recently noticed : mouse which bad contrived to flr.d it way into a cupboard among a lot o wine glasses. Evidently the cat sav that to capture the mouse in that re treat would be a somewhat difficult task so, jumping on the top of the cupboard from a plate there he gently precipe tated a piece cheese on the floor—arc waited. For over an hour the cat’: eyes were glued on the decoying mor sel. and not in vain. At last the mouse could resist the temptation lei long* v er. and made a rush for the cheese, when , the problem which the cat had se rn ; ingly pronounced to lilms-lf fmncl a , solution and the mouse was caught. In Scrvia there still survives a won derful old Institution known ns the Zad ruga. It consists of a wholo tribe, num bering about 100 persons, all under the absolute authority of one chief. He keeps ail the money, makes all pur chases. and decides the minutest details of family life. tPRUDEHTML j MEN CHANGE | Local Agents IVIade Assisfar Superintendents—Other Promotions. The Prudential Life Insurance Com Pany lias made a number of change among their employes in this cit; within the last few nays. Two agents ! Lonis Labree anil Theodoro Berlinger have been promoted to be assistant ; superintendents. Labree, who live; on State street, goes to Higlitstowr wiiero he takes charge on the first ot the new year. Berlinger has moved from Gordon street to New Bruns wick, wliorn ho is now receiving in structions under Samuel Greonleaf, formerly of ting nitv, who goes to South Amboy at the end of this month. John Smith, of Smith street, and Lostor Greenleaf, of >ew Bruns wick, have positions as agents in the i local office on High street. FREIGHT WRECK OR THE LEHICH VALLEY. A serious freight wreck occurred yesterday on the Lehigh Valley rail road at Woodtean, nine miles from Somerville, N. ,T., as the result of tho shifting of iron bridgo trusses loaded on a flat car. Tho beams slipped from their fastenings and swung cross wise of the car as the train was going aronud a curve at a high rate of speed. N A freight train, running in the opposite direction, crashed into the projecting trusses with a force that detailed mid wrecked tho cngino und piled np ten freight cars. Tho eugi near and fireman of tho wrecked freight had hairbreadth escapos, but wore only slightly injured. Both tracks were completely blocked and trntlic was stopped for several hours. Colonel Pope, of bicycle fame, re cently said that the first essential to business success is “advertising;” that the second essential was “big advertising;” and Ihe third, “bigger advertising •” LOCAL ITEMS. Miss Annie Miutz spout Sunday in Now York, being present to a wedding of a friend. William Fredrickson, Frederick i ■ Ernst, of Division street, and Birden f Golden, of State street, formed a party fj and took in the sights of New York, | { Saturday. 11 Cornelins Hubbard, of New Bruns wick, spent Sunday in Perth Amboy, j Aylin Pierson severed his connec* j tion with the Evening News yester day, to necept n position with a . steamship company in New York, i Harney Brown, of Market street, has ■ resignod his position at the Cheeso borongh Vaseline Works. Miss Teseio Toolan. of Washington street, is a saleslady at Coous store on State street. Miss Matilda Bastianello, of 181 Madison avenue, is now employed as saleslady by Salz & Steiner. Miss Carrie Flaherty, of State street, has a position at Coous & Co. ’s store. State street. The Missions and Christian Alliance will hold a meeting Christmas day at 2.45 p. m. and in the evening at 7.45 . at the residence of Mrs. William | Dinkelaclter, 2 Maple streot. j Miss Lizzie Clark, of 292 Madison j avenue, who has been seriously ill at I her home, has so far recovered as to be able to be up and around again. Mrs. Frank Rubright,of 4 Maple street, is confined to her home with | illness. Abe Applegate, of Runyon, is visit ing friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Shoobridge, who lias been con fined to her home, 1 Maple street, is convclscont. Mrs. Lizzie Dunham, the nurse of 52 Market street, ; expects to leave town for the holidays. Little Esther Jones, of 297 Prospect street, who has been confined to her homo with illness, is improving. Miss Nellie Darcv returned to her home, ]fi2 Brighton avenue, after a visit at Carteret. Miss Bessie McLaughlin has return ed to New York after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, on Brighton avenue. Mrs. John Whitworth, of Hobart dreot, entertained her sister, Mrs. Pullen, also Mrs. CJordon and Mrs. dnbbard, of Snuth Aiubov, last week. Christopher O’Hara, of Hall avonue, vho has bien seriously ill at his tome, is still improving. _ ___J ■ CANAL\ BIRDS AMD CAGES. Birds guaranteed to sing. V * J I OCKLI KX1\LS Pearl handles, with scissors and manicuring blades: an excellent present for either lady or gent, $1.25 to $2,25. TABU-] KNIVES—Twenty difierent patterns of fine table ware, 50 cents, f 85 cents, $1.00, $1.50, $2,25. PARLOR LAMPS—The largest and best assortment in the city; over I forty patterns to select from, at $3.25, $4.00, $5.00. $6,00. HALL LAMPS—In six difierent patterns, $1.45 to $1.95, N b K ELW ARE—Tea and Coffee Pots. Copper, nickel plated, with heavy trimmings, 80 cents to $2.25 Chafing Dishes, Fern Dishes, Tea Sets, Serving Trays, . Cream Knives, Bread Trays, Baking Dishes, Cream Pitchers, j Water “ Butter Dishes, SILVERWARE— Tea and Tablespoons, Knives and Forks, Berry Spoons, Batter Knives, ins tr t *«•■*> n Sugar Shells, Oyster Ladles, Gravy “ Cream “ I MILL I & McALIWCm, ! 74 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY, IV. J. » / ^ * * I { TTJ: K^r>A_S', W|dl_\ iind "I'll Ilf1 ;T t HAWS — HSISS7 8cPORK ““-JSys—fcilU 8c Best Citron -Lemon or ~ — --——— Glacee Orange fJ0nuine Mince S^eef PlufTi FAW0U elsewhere 20c Peel Gelatine 5 lbs pails Pudding SOUPS pounti fi elsewhere 19c, pound § e^owherp 8r nbn elsewhere 63c O r. . * ® K eisewnere He, phg g elsewhere 25c Elsewhere 10c. can Ten Dollars Ten Dollars Three Dollars Three Dollars Three Dollars Onp Dnllnr n stamps With a lb cai of tha famous in Stamps with a pound of our famous in Stamps with a pound of our famous in stamps with a 25 lb baa of ihn fammi* • • , . * Premium Baking Powder TEA JAVA COFFEE, in tinfold bags, bean CHRIS UAHS5 BEsf FL0URS " ' * ^ ^ ln 8tamP8 wilh 2 Packages guarantoed pure black, green or mixad l».i » world. Noi ,,la„bagc O railbemeS Th-Vllie Or SagO .20 One Dollar in Stamps FREE WITH EACH of these artcles; One pound choicest cleaned Currants .10c One pound fancy Hallowe'en Dates.lOe One pound 5 crown Smyrna Figs, fancy.15c One dozen choice Messina Lemons, only ....•■••.1.5c l One dozen Indian River Oranges, very sweet.'i'ic |J One pound mixed Nuts, guaranteed all new.15c ™ One pound finest French Mixed Candy.1 Jlc > One pound best American Mixed Candy.1:5c \ One pound delicious Chocolate Cream Drops.•_15c One pound fancy mixed Cakes, fresh and deliciotfs.1 Me One pound best Spice Drops, special.1 tie One pound fresh Animal Crackers, only.lOc One Dollar in Stamps FREE WITH EACH of these articles: 3 cans choice Delaware Tomatoes.25c 3 cans stringless green Beans.25c 3 cans delicious Pineapples, Singapore.. 80c 3 cans choice Maryland Teaches.20c 2 cans fancy Bartlett Pears only.24c 2 cans best Calif. Apricots, heavy Syrup.80c 2 cans finest Calif. Egg Plums, delicious.80c 2 cans Snyder’s famous Tomato Soup.80c 2 cans fancy N. Y. State Succotash.20c 2 cans Strawberry Beets, 81b cans. 24c 2 cans best N. Y. State Pumpkins. 22c 2 cans 8 lb choice Boston Baked Beans in .Sauce.20c One Dollar in Stamps Fre8 With Each of these articles l package famous Baby Oatmeal. IOc 1 package delicious Baby Buckwheat.1 ;{c 1 package New Wheat Farina..<)c I package Pearl Tapioca, choicest....... !>c 1 package best Com Starch, only.. !>c; 1 package choicest new Hominy.IOc! 1 package im-orted Maccaroni.. IOc lbs best Pearl Barley onlv. . IOc) ] £ lb box choicest Carolina Rice onlv . 20c 1 •’ lb box choice Calf. Prunes new. 20c 1 ~ Packages Uncle Jerry’s Pan Cake Flour.20c 1 packages delicious Peerless Biscuit.10c 1 One Dollar in Stamps, Free With Each of these articles I bottle fancy Queen Olives only.. bottle Royal Blue Catsup, sweet spiced.12. 1 bottle Worcestershire Sauce only . l**c I bottle (large) choicest Sweet Pickles. \ 15c I !>ott!e pure Cider Vinegar only.• • • • JOc bottle Pepper Sauce, Red or green. | ft. bottle Quart pure Salad Oil only.22c jar Liebig’s ExtractBeef only. **50 bottle imported French Capers.. 15c Gallon pure Apple Cider only.. 25c bottle pure Maple Syrup-- •.15c bottle choicest Plover T-T P. TX PI X » 4 •— --jf- —■ ■ .. ORE DOLLAR IN STAMPS ONE DOLLAR ,, STAMPS ONE DOLLAR ,« STAMPS ORE DOLLAR IN STAMPS ONE DOLLAR IN STAMPS 0BEl^n^^~5r55uiTi; STAMPS ONE DOLLAR IN sWs S CoToATOT0” Sc JScEs“i • yS: ?LAVOr!nG "VSaCT ”“'ld M SS Comf, s' POP-DCct, bit, „ with a box of Cond. , , 3 ,»ves 18c MINCH Mi: AT.IQj . or'rraha'm" ’'JC Uine SULT A N A RAIS INS J^Ploascleavoyonrorders early. Mail Orders reecho prompt attention. Free delivery toTottenvillo, Richmond Valley, PlcasantPIains.Kreislierville, Sevvaren, WoodbridKc, Port Beading, Carteret, and South Amboy ~ e-w- <Xersey’s Leading Gro cers 118-120 Smith. Street, 1-3-5 New Brunswick Avenue Telephone 71 Established 18fi{> j PERTH AMBOY, IV J