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T H E P O R T J E R V I S D A . I I . V H N I O H , W E D N E 3 D 4 . V E V E N I N G , A P R I I . 1 8 , 1 8 8 8 , (Q K o s e : ^ c h e s dowiyonr fi[EAu FTHECHAS.AyOQELE ^ 3A L T 0 .,M D . [dn? fc Clot n s cu t seem ed BY CHARLES J. BELLAMY. “Y er jokin’, sqniro; yer tvou 1( poor devils down apnin. The last as i f it would IdJl us, till vre found how little it takes to keep soul and body tofrether if critter don’t cs]'c<'t nothin’ else. Wh] s ihe best o f some on u The tali man SE N S IB L E W O R D S . A t the approach o f the plantiug seasm j agricultural periodicals generally try to chip in a few remarks intended to en- 5 now; courage tl e Lome pr< di ction o f fruits for ............... him steal.” The tali man thrust fam ily use. Such fdviee, however, is back his pijte into the depths o f his i>ocket, jhardiy ever clothed in language stro* g and his f a c hanl..n.s.i into a sullen expression j,nd emphatic enough to suit the occasion, as he lidded solemiuy: “I cariate another cut . . . . , x . x would fill all the jails in the country. Yer There i8 n o t one Sin g le factor ot greater might ri' ‘.•.-■>11 give us the least we can live on influence upon the physical, m ental and here as M.pptivt us in prison.” I moral welfare o f a person then the free use of good frui s and vegetab’es It aids ‘re as sv.i'piivt us in prison.” The owner rose to his foot noth a bustlin-r movement o f impatience. The i)l' bein-n; had no^eon<«r'ti<)n^of the makes healthy blood and keeps iw f t u ? l it in free circulation, renders the spirit lai'hm’dship of their o w n to cheer ul and contented, the brain clear. incijiles o f iiolitical economy, but always ' some iiartieulai’ hm’dship of their o w n to CHAPTER X I. UNGRATEP0L POPULACE. Philip Breton sat late over the tea tabh urge against its beautiful theories, as i f what tones down the animal and brutal instincts, w ^ h e S attractive and hom e -life I theh-fLl ceiB iias been saowii m caring SICK^ ____ 3order»‘bf the stomach, stimulate the livef •a d regulate the howc-is Even if thi y o n ly c u roi MCA 0 . Ache thev w o m a be alm o st priceless to those whti iuffer from, this distressing com p laint; b u t fortu nately their goodness d o e ano t e n d h ere, a n d those who once try them v/ill find these little p ills valu able In so m a n y ways th a t they will n o t be wUUac to do w ithout them. B u t a fter a ll sick h e ld ACHE Is the bane, o f so many lives thathere is where ws m ake our great boast. Our pills cure i t while others d o n o t. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very sm all a n « very easy to take. One or tw o p ills make a dose: They are strictly vegetable and do no t gripe or purge, b u t by their piuUo action please • I I who use them . In vials a t 23 cents; five for S I. 0old by d ruggista everywhere, or s e n t by mail. O A E T E f S K E B I C E N E C O ., ^low York City* H M B I ! Read If Ynil are threatened w ith, or already havf 11 1 UU Bright’s disease, or U rinary trouble. If V n i] have sedim e n t in urine like brick duS \l I UU freq u e n t calls or R etention, w itl distress o r pressure in the parts, f Y f i ii have Lam e Bad-k, R h e u m a tism , Sting li I UU in g . A c h ing Pains in side or hips, if Vnil D iabetes or D ropsy, or scanty, o ll I UU high colored urine, if Vnii have Malaria, Torpid Liver, D y spepsia I I UU Gall S tone, Fever a n d A g u e , or Gout, f Vnii have Irritation,, Spasm o dic Stricture 1 I UU or CataiTh o f the Bladder, f Ynii BbOOJ» hum o rs. Pim p les, U lcers !1 1 UU Sem inal W e a k n ess, or SyphUfe, f Ynii have S tone in Kidnej',or GravelinBlad* I I UU der, Stoppage of urine or D ribbling f Yniil'®'^® poor A p p etite. Bad T a ste, F oul- I I UU breath, or iNTEmsTAL S U m efever. lii G e n u ine have D r . Kilmi 411 outside and inside -wrapper Pnifl b y aU DRraoisTs, and D k . K ii , mer & Co., >DiU Bingham ton, N. Y. 11.00—Six Bottles $5.00 one evening some days after. His father been detained down in wrinkling very inartistieally ahnost throughout the “Poor folks are always u ngrateful,” he ex claimed harshly a t last as he shook his head severely a t the maid servant who offered him the cake basket. “Here I ha %'0 whitewashed every house for them, and i t was only to-night I heard some “ :oid “ W e ll, -well, I don’t i don't bother i ible, if you d,on't bother mo too mui had lost so much that I reall w a v help the beggars even that cringed a t , , , , . „ , , - - j lovable, and throws a safecuard around lon’t mean to cut you again the y o u n g against the tem ptations o f al- icr mo too much. I have cohol and tobacco. It w ill do all this ; for the servant. to it that a n y farmer who neg- gleam of sarcastic humor in lects to provide for an abundant home yes. I supply o f fruits and vegetables fails to bum up a t e n d f U s opporeM ltie,, ban’s? I wouldn’t thought you could afford and ““ns*; l>e considered derelict m his that. These fire ’.scapes uoW’ ------ I m o st imperative duties. N o one nan be a “Show them out, M.arv,” intoirupted Mi% g o o i Christian or a good man and refuse Breton an g r ily . “You might as well know, the blessings oE the orchard and fruit gar- I could find a thousand as good and as cheap, den to his fam ily. ^ I n fact, w e would in a week,” and he shut the office door a fter have a higher opinion of the individual them with a .slam. w h o sets out plenty o f trees and small “But vou have let those men go away fruits for the benefit o f his children, than thinking'you had just as lief they would bo of him who sends them regularly to school burned to death,” expostulated Philip, flush- and church w ith their stomachs filled w ith ing w ith excitement. preasv pork and fried p oatoes,—J ’a.’-jw and “Nothing of the kind, sir, only that—but ^ Fireside. do you take sides-with them? That is the j last thing I expected, that m y own son would Tbo Exclcoment not O v e r , take part against me.” Possibly the old The rush on the druggists still coutin- gentleman was a little ashamed of having u(,g daily scores of people call for a : r W ' b o t U e o r K e .p - . B .l.« n . for ,he Tbroat want an ell. I suppose they ] town. And it was certainly incautious, but i Luugs for the cure Of COUgbS, COldS, him the more p r o - ' asthi For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. /} NERVE tom o . C e le^ and Coca, the prominent in gredients, are the best and safest -T strengthens and rvous ^ ystem, ^ i n g ^AN ALTERATIVE. ■ I t d rives o u t th e poisonous hum o rs oI th e b lood p u rifying a n d e n riching it, and so overcoming those diseases m raU m g ftom im p u re or impover- A LAXATIVE. Actingmildlybutsurelyonthebo'wel.i it c u res habitual constipation, and promotes a regular h a b it. Itstrength- ens the stom ach, and a ids digestion. I A DIURETIC. In its composition the best and most active diuretiesofthcM ateriaM ediea a i e c o m i ■’ Hundreds of testimoniiUs hare been received Irom ^ reons who h a ^ used thishis remedyedy withth ill portic blebeneiit. t rem y/i r circulars, riving $1.00. Bold by Drugglsti. WELLS, RICHARDSON & Prop*'i BURLINGTON. V'a'. grum bling old woman tell her husband, she wondei-ed how old Breton would like to live been Ms this ther Philip said nothing. It had lately, when his father g o t on keep silence. He was puzzled to know “Why, look a t it, PML The insurance on mill won’t make up for the lost Y, lO rned tim e in rebuildii select to ask for inch and they want an ell. I suppose they think I ought to run the factory for a big benevolent institution. Every man that is poor curses me for it, and not one shift less fam ily in town, I’ll warrant, but would lay the fault on m y shoulders. B y the way, Phil, you have been to college; you ought to know if there isn’t any w a y I can stop the tongue of that tall brown haired fellow. Can’t the law touch him? I have discharged him, but he does more mischief than ever.” “Discharged Cun-anI” exclaimed PbiHp. “ You don’t mean it! why, he is the man that saved Bertha’s life,” h e continued hurriedly. “You must take h im back a t once—youm u st take him back at once, no m atter w h at ho has said.” “No matter what he has done either, I sup- ;e.” said Mr. Breton, w ith some hi the mori u “I pre pubc, JjriCULrjIj Wlt/U auxiu? JicuU “Perhaps I know more o f the interesting young man than y ou d i . h e went on indis creetly. ‘ ‘I t m ay be as well for you if I open your eyes a little—what is it, Mary?” “ T h ree m e n a t th e door. sir. bis very unea.siness made h yoked at Philip’s suggestion, you picked up a few socialistic ideas at school. No doubt you would like to put on money yom: bell violently, id,” exclaimed Philip, his eyes T w ill be v ery glad to pay for seems imjust, somehow, to crowd the men and girls into the mills a s thick as they can work, and not pro-vide so b u t that they a ll may be burned to” ------ “Mary, bring those three men back,” in terrupted Mr. Breton. “But they are on the street b y this.” “It makes no difference,” and the choleric brought his fist dow;n abt you would the fire escapes out of the mom mother left you.” He rang “Yes I would,” exclaime lighting up. i t all. Itsi ‘Three men a t the door, sir. They want to see you, sir.” “I foinlt they are workmen.” The mill owner found three of his workmen in Ms study; all standing when h e entered because they felt le.ss awk-ward on their feet. “Send m y son in,” he called to Mary. “He m ight as well leaim h ow to meet this sort o f occasion.” The delegation of -workmen did not look very fierce. One of them kept gazing long ingly o u t o f the window, and smoothing his napless felt hat. Another, out of whose soiled coat pocket .stuck the stem o f a clay pipe, was studying the ceiling of the room w ith an intensity only explainable by Ms fear o f his master's eye. They were two of the men who had peered into the parlor windows of this very house on the evening our story com- .. ............... John old gentleman brought his fist dow with a crash on the table. “Go after them if you liave to cha.se them a mile. Biring i ' r e lie f th e y t a v e g iv e n w h e n taki d y s p e p s ia , d i z z ness, pain iu th e c o n s t ip a t io n d u d d i s o r d e r e d stom a c h . Backache is almost im m ediately relieved by wearing one of Carter’s Smart and Belladonna Backache plasters. Try one and be free irom pain. Price 25 cents. them back, CONTINUED TO-MORROW EVENING.] “ The Breton M ills” w a s com m enced in th e D a i l y U n io n o f A p r il 7th. B a c k num b e rs can be obtained a t t h e U n i o n Office. ' m ,L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.. The o n ly fine c a ll $3 Seam iesn Shoe in the world m ade -w ith o u t t a c k s or n a i ls. As Btyllsh and durable as tt-osa eosilng so or $6, jind h-a.viiig n o tacus or n a ils t o -wear the stocR- in g Or h u rt t h e leet.iaaR es them as c o m lonab e w. L . TtouG L A .s 6 0 SH O E IS Unex celled ror h e a v y wear. W . I,. D O U G L A S « 8 SH O E is w o m Dy all Boys, and i s t h e beat school shoe in the world. All t h e above goods are made In Congress B u tton and Lace, and If n o t so d by your deal er, WTite W . L . UOUGLA.*?, B r o c k t o n ,M a s s JOHN A. KADEL, a g e n t , FORT JERVIS. ^ R A S l U a S L A u o O N ’H LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE ------ STABLE ------ NO. 222 M A IN SXItEEX, kdlolnlng the Park Hotel. Horses a nd c a m - Ba let at reasonable prinev ■ X l Y A N T E b — A .M A N O F TE M P J V V ate and moral habits, seek ing e m p loy m e n t, t o represent a n o ld established house in his ow n section. Salary, if suited, $100 per m onth# R eferences exacted. S u p t . M a n u - I-AlSTDIflNO H ouse , 80 Rcade St., N . Y , A G r o u p o f H in d o o P ilg r im s . The railway from Calcutta enters Benares over a magnificent iron bridge just com pleted across the Ganges. It springs b y noble spans along great stone piers, the founda tions o f some o f wMch, I am told, are sunken S30 feet below the bed of the river. TVe paused a t its n orthern end to let out several hundred pilgrims. A strange sight they pre sented in theii* various conditions. There ■were old women, almost bent double with in firmities of age; there were young women, with half naked babies s’traddledon their liips and leading others but a few years older; there were proud men, of noble, m anly bear- mences. The third -was J ohn Graves, whose jj,g, and poor men, cringing and ser-vile in eyes were fixed unflinchingly on the mill their povert * ‘ owner for whom he had a message. When Tvith servani PMlip came in he was a l.ttle startled to see fine gear; there were others so weak that his quondam host, but the man had other they staggered -under the weight of a single things to think o f than the possible identity i,asket or bundle wMch contained their of this elegantly dressed young gentleman -Rrorldly wealth. All, when stepping from w ith the u ngrateful tramp he had kept once the crowded cars, turned -wi.stfully toward overnight. . , . „ , , , the holy city, their eyes betrapng the de- “There’s am eetm ’ o f the miU ban’s down ^ght felt that now at last they were about to hall, sir, and they sent us up to ask a jjathe in this holiest spot of the oor men, crmging and servile in srty; there was opulent comfort, ants bearing its bedding and its in the h Mr. Breton had seated himself before Ms j office table i ivers.—Carter Harrison’s Letter. 0 holiest of ness letters. 3le and pulled up a file o f busi- Suioklng Pipes in England. Perhaps the customs connected with the it of smoking and usingtobacco in Ami you will themselves out of a Job some fine morning; one man did the other flay.” The two other men looked anxiously at their spokesman. If they had dared they ■would have begun to make excuses for com ing. Their ivives and babies must be fed, and talking about their rights wouldn’t ever feed them. Let others who could afford to offend him g o to the meetings. But the fellows were afraid to raise their voices, < smoking and usingtobacco lea and in England are a s interestingly char acteristic of the other traits. Thi two- nationalities £ here is nothing tmdignified about smoking a short “ briar” or meerschaum along the streets of London, Birmingham, Manchester or any o f the gi-eat English cities. A gentleman is none the less a gentleman be- expen- ^ - w illin g e s t o f us a ll don’t w ant to .ted to death, .and i t a in t a bit pleas- -vl? )u s men folks to think o f seein’ our ■wives and children burnt up before our eyes. Our women aint quite so purty as those of luse he does this. Indeed, to preference to a pipe ai’gues sive tastes or the pecuniary a b ility to gratifj them. W h at would our ladies think of i weU dressed young man coming down Broad- aftemoon with a nicotine Hoorribl le in his mouth? H in this country a man considers to w alk into an- the rich, but we prize ’em as much. W e come to ask f o r fire escapes on themiKs. So if there should ' was quite a long perfectly good taste ■’s office -with a cigar stump stud mouth. Moi other’s office in one corner of his does not take i t out even to talk. ireover, he Such bq- tim e , ■*rhen t h e m ills w e r e ters could git out,” It speech for John Graves in such august pres ence, and ho delivered i t in the monotonous Irawl which carries high tragedy or tetiy w itliou t a d istin c tio n o f ac c e n t e is no danger,” he answered with a M any Species o f Orchids, gruff laugh, “and in business w e < much money providing against v« - events. Fire escapes would extravagance.’’ Air. B r e ton his visitors over the file of letters, ‘ ‘It would m a k e nece.ssai-y anoth e r c u t i n you r p a y ” Bill R o g ers fingered Ms pipe uneasily in the significant silence that folio: finally di-ew i t h a l f ou t o f his force of habit in dii tils p o c k ^ t e r o u g h him , chosen as t h e y are, o f c ourse, Then he found his of flower, but those dull iu tint scopic, w h ich offer su c h stran g e a grow e r c a i’o for th e sciei h e -will f ind m a terial f o r s tud i ual delight, also, in e \ ry c not the cultivated varietii him, chosen as they ai for the science of his pursuit a teria l f o r s t y , f o r in telleot- ofthe.'je. It is t Ir or micro- strange problems, such amazing contrivances, such anomalies, to employ Ms mind. But 3,0 species worth a mere gardener’s atteutii give room enough a^uredly.—S i S iC -wios quite a iqng tptesih f o r John OratsA U s e o f th e M u s q u it o . The use o f the musquito has been at last iiscovered. Professor Webster says that “injurious organic matter in the water, in stead o f decomposing and poisoning people, is changed into ‘wiggle-tails,’ which, In duo time become musquitoes, and the winged matter flies away, leaving the water purified to the extent o f their ability to remove the impurities. If fish are kept in the water they eat the ‘wiggle-tails,’ and grow large- enough to serve as food for man. Thus the I poisonous ingredient of impure -water be comes healthful food. W ithout musquitoes ! most marshy or swampy land would be d an- gerously insalubrious.”—Boston Budget. V ictoria a s a Collector. Queen Victoria is an autograph collector, and she has recently added to her American department on autograph of Andrew Jack-’' Bon.— Chicago N«wi. _ __ ima, bronchitis and Kemp’s Balsam, the standi remedy, is sold on msum p iion iard lam ily nd never remedy, is sold o a guarantee and nevei fails to give entire satisraclion. Pric 2 50i and $1. Trial size free. i $1. N o have Ui relief 1 iws better than those who ;er’8 Lillie Liver Pills what when taken for STORMKING399 PANTS L Cut and I U to Order. Ijspring Styles! \ NOW REABY . . All Goods ThorougMy Shrunk, W a ist, H i p and I n s e a m Measure, stating color you prefer, and w e w ill try and please you. S a t isfa c t i o n WARRANTED NOT TO RIP S e n d m o n e y b y | A d d 525 C e n ts fo r E e g ister e d L e t t e r . | E x p r e s s C h a r g e . R e f e r e n c e s E x .- M a y o r J N O , J . S . M c C R O S K E R Y , C a s h i e r N a t . B a n k o f N e w b u r g h . STORM KING PANTS CO., l i S W A T E R S T ., N E W B U R G H , N.Y, For over a quarter of a century pbvsi- ciens have prescribed NICHOLS’ BARK AND IRON as a reliable and valuable remedy lor dyspepsia and general debility The action of Carter’s Little Liver Fills is pleasant, mild and natural. They gently mulate the liver, regulate the bowels, ‘ not purge. They are sure to please, y them. Or. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills PURELY VEG E T A B L E AND S T R IC T L Y RELIABLE. T h e y a ct d i r e c t l y and p r o m p t l y on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated'organs to healthy activity, and are a positive and perfectly safe cure for Constipation, Liver Com plaint, Sick H eadache, Bilious ness, and ail other diseases ari sing from a disordered condi tion o f the L iver and Stomach. T h e y are the o n ly reliable v ege table Liver Pill sold. They are Perfectly HARMLESS. They a re PURELY VEGETABLE. TRY THEM. For Sale by all Druggist*. Pfine 25 cts. per bo:^ 8 boxes for 65 cts.; or sent by mail, postage free, on (•ceipt of price. Dr. J. H. Scbencic Se Son. Philad’iy Jno.L, Bonnell, Real Estate & Loan Agent Commissioner for Penn’a and Notary Pubhc, offers A ll the building iota on Main street and Jer- ey A v enue and 7,000 acres, including a niun- jer o f v a luable ramm, situate in M oni£«ue and sandyston, N ew Jersey, ^ l o n g in g t o the late John Rutherford. A g ent lo t tne W estern Farm 7 per c e n t. Mort gage CO. C apital and turpius $760,ooo. 7 per c e n t Water, Tow n and School Bonds. A ccident Inauranee Co. of North A merica. The n e w Combination Business and Fam ily Building Lots o n Lands o f M is. Mondon. D w ellings in all parts o f the v illage a n d Mat- amoras. Farm s to e x change for v ffisge property. Money to loan o n Bond and M ortgage. Hotels, Farm s, btores, Grist Mills, Foundriet and allocher property belonging to a General igOEoy. correspondence solicited and inapeotlon In office Farnum BulliUna. Port Jer-eis. w . v . Glass Tea Sets 25c. 6 c u p s s a i s & i t e a ’s is G Eee CUPS 2 AND 3 CENTS. Hoagland’s Mammotli CrocKery Rooms. I nv 6 nti 0 n SS'S-S InveatlVH progress la a rut thod and system of w o rk t h a t can b f performed ail over tfie coun try -wituouc saparating t n e workers from rhelr homes. P a y liberal; anv one c n do the work; eith e r sex, young or old: no .spsclal aW ity r-- qutred. c a p it a l n it n e e d e l; you are starred iree. Cut t h is o u t and snhd i o us and we will send you free somei h lng o f g r eat v alue and im portance t o you, t h a t will s t a r t y o u In business w h ich w u i bring you In m ore money right aw a y than anyth ing else in t h e w o rld. Grand outfit free. A d d ress T kdx & Co., A u gusta, FOR ONION S E T S H0AG14ND’S, THE GROCER 'ip^IL T O N BENNETT, ATTORNEY AND COTJNSBLOH . LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 5it- J o h n ’s Block* Front 8t., Port Jervis. N. T ■ ■ their homes, se n t any distance. Good ■ ■ p a y can be m ade. E v e rything farnlan- *d, Particulars free. Address A r tistic Needle , w o n t Co., 185 8 th S t , N«w York. JU S T KfeUElVED 1 LARGE STOCK. OF BEASUNABLE BOOTb AN D aiiVJES. B e ’-jKUBBERs a n d AKCTIGS BBPAIKED N. R. HIGBY, 101 PIKB ST. Come to Beatrice, Nebraska. Cheap ttomes, m ild clim a te, rich soil, good jch o o is; pop u lation 10,000, w ill d o u b le in tw o years; values wiU also double. W ill soon be eh ief m a n u facturing c ity in th e State. Im m ense w a ter pow e r. E ight railroad outlets, w ith others s u r v e y e d or building. Come, t a k e advantage o f her m a g ic grow th. E x c m s ions D A U O R T <6 OO. T„u . n n s . . . C a t a r r h M o n e y , ---------------------------------- T r o n b le, AND WILL CUBE I ClTARRHl B y U s in g ELY’S Creai Balmjjg^-^EYlW A particle Is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price so cen ts a t D ruggists; by maU, registered, 60 cents. E L Y B R O X H E K S , Office, 235 Greenwich St., N e w York City. Vince. B. S. L a u d e b b a OH & CO., 773 Broad Street, N ew ark, N . J . EKC^!?.1E WELL AUGER COulTHACA.W.Y. MEMORY -M A K E S - SU C C E S S W h o lly U n like /u tifirla l Sii-t-m s. A n y B o o k Learned i n O n e h e a d i n g . A stor, Jud£. 3. H . 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