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fHS :^aBf sMiifm m i i f mmn, MdMMf smf §, isss. fi’e M k m u OP An evsRSTocfs. A feeling is prevailing to some es.tect among hoiaemen in certain localities that tiiebfeedirig of roadstira and trotters is liable to be overdone, or to be carried to such an extent as to>verstock the market and bring prices down to a figure that will yield but a small margin of profit. The idea doubtless arises from the fact that a greater number of individuals in all sec tions o f the country are at present engaged in breeding trotting stock, or about embark ing in such an enterprise than there ever has been in the past. It is one o f the characteristics of the Yankees to overdo every kind of business that yields or prom ises to afford large profits, and this fact may also have some weight in forming the opinions of those who are to fear that the market for fast h be glutted at some time in the near future. There are several causes operating, however which have a tendency to prevent such a State of affairs. The demand for choice road and trotting '\'\•easing in large cities and manu- alatin growth in pop- ore fashionable culture to drive a lively stepping trotter, and when one of this class becomes ac cuBtomed to such a health-promoting lux uiy, reverse of fortune alone will eve induce him to abandon the practice. Only a few years ago it was considered degrading for a gentleman in good stand ing in society to own and drive a h( society b that could claim any pretentions to speed. To-day a very different sentiment prevails, and a few years hence gentlemen occupy ing the most exalted positions in society will not think it compromising to theii’ tiignity to indut the thickly sett and behind a 2:30 trotter guided by their own hands .—2 7te Gultivator. CALIFORNIA RAISINS AHEAD. “ W e handle exclusively American fruit,” said a large dealer to a Mail and Express reporter. “ You don’t mean to say that these rais ins are a product of native industry ?” “ Yes sir, I do. They come from the west. The California raisin industry is growing into greater prominence every lys five feet squar at off the branche lys, being carefu ficientiy ripened, Ohinai vineyard with wooden tra; and three inches deep, cuu and lay them in the trays, being careful that the grapes do not lie upon each other. The trays are then laid in the sun and left there. Ten days later the Chinamen go into the vineyard again, each one with an empty tray. They find the exposed side of the grapes cured, and of a rich purplish color. The empty trays are now laid bottomattorn upp onn thee filledled onesnes andnd theyey u o th fil o a th are turned over together, so that the un cured side is exposed in the new trays They are left thus in the sun for another ys, and are then taken to the cool- ase, where they are kept for reeks. tw e boxes for the market, in what is known as the “ London layer ” style. The no better raisins in the world; ii there are few that equal them. Th( S f ‘it there are few that equal l„ duction last year was 800,1.. 1873 it was only 6,000. This expect millio] boxes. ^ In ires will reach nearly one FIK E W O B K S ALWAYS ON HAND. We keep a large stock of fireworks and colored fires constantly on hand, and can supply at a moment’s notice, any amount for parades, torch light processions, etc. We have a large stock of firecrackers, Koman candles, sky rockets, which we are selling at New Yoik figures. Wholesale and retaiL Remember the place to buy is at Lea and Mason’s drug siore.—adv. B E F O R E A FALL. “ Pride goes before a fall,” is a proverb. “ Sodoes summer.” O. A. Cole of N. Cohocton, N. Y., is proud to be able to write as follows : “ The effect of Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills upon a torpid liver is something wonderful.” In cases of bilious diseases, indigestion, habitual cos- tiveness, etc., these pills work wonders. They never gripe or nauseate. —Ladies’ gauze underwear from IGc. upward at G. TJry’s. —We are offering decided bargains in sash ribbons which the ladies will appre ciate at G. Ury’s. F O R T JE R V I S ^B U S IN E S S B R IE F S —Large reductions in prices are made throughout our entire stock of milliueiy at G. Ury’s. strap and Oxford calf or sub-kan :e street. I Masterson’s gallery, 131 aud ties —Go to Masterson’s gallery, 1 133 Pike street, and cet the best pfaol graph work at fair prices. M. F. Seegi assistant.—tf. —^A new and handsome line of • isd isi' - - - - ^rieneed — C oal and W ood — .Th< — 1 \htainabP ^ loaded,! Wood coal obtainable in Port Jervis, screened when loaded, and furnished at the market price. Wood dry or green, soft or hard, sawed and split to order if desired. Jas. Robertson, 1 11l 61.—dtf.1 ) Jersey avenue. Telephone cal 6 .- ' —The the new. store (Margot’s old stand), repairing done promptly.—dawtf. —Emmet Van Sickle, who has hau 2( years’ experience as a practical jeweler, prepai all kinds of watch, cl •airing at short notice sinesB 128 Pike street. All worl guaranteed. Watches and jewelry of a! Kinds can be purchased at reasor>ab’< prices.—dawtf. TEXAS COWBOYS. I, consi quently, in great demanc This is what Alexander Speer & S m, the foremost druggists in Blanco, Texas, say ii igard to Van Wert’s Balsam: “ We have have ever had on our si se it gives general i by E T. Laidley. •rtf.vr WHAT m f : lioung housekeeper to buteher—HaVe you roast beef r Butchei—Yes, ms’ani. “ Do you keep it on ice y” “ Ob, jes, ma’am.” “ Then yon may scud me some. My husband told me only this morning that he is very fond of cold roast beef.”— 7Vxas SiflingH. A p r i z i T o f Sit00,000 is a good thing to get, and the man who wins it by superior skill, or an unexpected turn of Fortune’s wheel,is to be congratu lated. But he who escapes from the clutches of that dread monster, Consump tion, aud wins back health and happiiicBS,, is far more fortunate. The chances of winning $100,000 are small, but every consumptive may be absolutely sure of recovery, if he takes Dr. Pierce’s Goicien Medical Discovery in time. For all scrof ulous diseases (consumption is one of them), it is an unfailing remedy. All druggists. P e c u liar Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, wnich is a tower of strength abroad, peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the most successful medi cine for purifying the blood, giving strength and creating an appetite. -At Louis Schenemann’s cigar store, 103 Pike street, you will find the best rx cent cigars. Call for the “ Melitta” or the “ SpanishMackerel.’’—j3 6iv. SUDDENLY .STRICKEN IN CHURCH. Mrs. Joseph IS. Street died in the Pi'es- byterian church at Deposit on Sunday. Death was cjused by apoplexy. EV E R Y T H IN G ALL R IG H T . Undertaker (‘o widow after funeral)— “ I trust, my dear madam, that you found! my services satisfactory?” Widow—“ Oh, yes, Mr. Mould, I was much pleased with everything.”— T7w Epoch. A LUCKY FATHER AND M __ , ..... _ /e Interesting tc tte readers of this paper. G. G. Bartholomew, of lialhaa- ka. Mich., says, I located In this place five vears ago,hav ing formerly resided In Trey, N. Y My friends there. a» well as here knowf hat I have been a great sufferer from what the Physicians of Troy Bright’s Disease. _ s. and many other ay Idaeys, Liver or Bladder. So y o u see, h e lp cam e to m e In l i r . K e n n e d y ’s F a v o rite Re: Who would begrudge the cost of this medicine (One Dollar a bottle) for such a blessing, or refuse this simole though sincere token of gratltudf 'or ' ' perfectly cured\ ---- -------------- ■ tclne (L_. or refuse this ude, f being to Dr. Davit* tlons. Hls^* BLOOD WAS IMPURE, and the future to him was dark and gloomy, expecting to he a helpless cripple for life. He was Induced to try Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, N. V.. and as sure as I am writing this grateful ac- meet his leg la entirely healed up. He now I me, doing a good man’s worJj. He owes to 3r. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy. Dr. D. Kennedy’s FaYorite Remedy Rondout, N. Y. Price * 1 ; 6 for ?5. ASE POE THE N o bones ovej hip to break. Quickly an q perfectly adjust-i ed to the form. ' Double Bone! Double Steel! Double Seam' W A RR A NTED . SOLD E V E R Y W H E R E . Sample Duplex Corset by mail, post-paifi for ONE DOLLAR. Sortree Mfg. Go., Jackson, Micli. T 3 E P O R T O F T H E CONDITION OP JLt- THE NATIONAL BANK OP PORT JERVIS a t Port Jervis. In the State of T ' York, a t the close ofhuslness J u n e :iii, l88s. KESOtlECES. 11 “Is i Fractional paper currency, nickels, ana cents........................................ iu 5,0(« 00 s,e.'o 00 LIABILITIES. ject to cheek ....... 450,31:^ 07 1 Demand eertmeates of y 17J,175 r,: . eo,7ti7 ;io $7iill,i:i7 32 ^Subserlhed ^and sworn to before me this 9th W. H. C rank , Notary Public. OOKKECT—A ttest: R obert J ordan , ) F rancls M arvin , {-Directors. P. E. P arnum , j l S®IS<^!N0W for b u s in e s s , soud comfort It will not pay you to make your MUSLIN UNDERWEAR when you can Imy them so cheap at the NEW YORK STORE W e have a full line of Chemise, Skirts, Drawers, Night Dresses and Corset Covers at 25c. 50c and 75c. Also a choice assortment of Satteens at IS 1-2 c per Yard Keduction in all Summer Dress Goods to close them out. re. j-onLX>A.iNr S K C Q E i g k , ^ E E O E i S . Snimer Goods are noi Ready in all tlie Departieiits. W e have continued our leading and approved styles. W e have also added several elegant new styles, particularly in Ladies’ Button Boots and Low Shoes, both Opera Toe and Common Sense. T o s : 3 : s r s o 3 ^ ’ s , FRONT AND SUSSEX STREETS, FORT JERVIS, N T. The Old Original Still Lives. M illions op P ounds ! T housands of T ons U sed ! HaiML3m.ond.’sS lu ,g S l i o t Destroys Potato Bugs, Currant W orms, Cut W orms, Cabbag< W orms, Flea Beetles ( called Black Flies), Striped Bugs, Terrapin Bugs, &c. S L U G SH O T effectually destroys these pests. It is quick, safe and cheap and no m istake.' For sale at K C o r r a - T o e c I ^ e S c B o r L n . e i r s who have the sale of it for this Territory. Call and get a circular. INKY DOTOHER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER; NO. 2 F ront Street, WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE PAIRED OUR CLUB WATCH HOXYM am o uno FRO M «85.00^TO $40.00. By o u r novel club a rrangem e n t you secure a good watch for $1 a week. CALL AND SEE. FO R SALE OB TO R E N T . $1000. House and lot, Hudson street. $1800. House and lot corner Pennsylvania avenue and Franklyn street. $1200. House and lot, Barcolo street. $13(X). House and lot.Hudson street.E $1600. House and lot, Gcorgestreet.Bergen. S1600. House and lot. Ball street, Bergen. $2500. House and lot, Brooklyn street. $2800. House and 2}<j lots, c o rner Brooklyn! and Orange streets. $2600. Brick house a nd lot, Seward a v enue. 53500. Fine large boarding house,Ball street, $3500. Large house, sightly situation, Main street. $5000. Splendid fashionable dwelling, 15 rooms, lot 50x120 a n d fine carriage house, up- Dwellings in Sparrowbush $1000 to $1200. Houses and lots In Matamoras $700 to $2500. Business p roperty on Pike and Ball street and Front street. JOHN H. WOOD. F ront S treet . P ort J erv is . N- Y. i l M i i i invite the public to examine. Call and see what I ha\ e in use; also the goods. .Sond 8 Two Cent s^tainps for C a talogue a n d ,Sam- I am also carry mg a large stock of .SLATE ftlA B B L E IZEO MANTELS of all COlom which I am selling v ery cheap. LORENZO WOOD, 15 F ranklyn St. P o rt Jervis, N'. Y. 108 sqM Roofing $2, Don’t walk aU over town looking'for IFlTISSH\flir™iUI Stop right in a t K adel ' s S hoe S tore 100 PIKE STREET. You will SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY. ITis Men’s Shoes can’t b e beat. The Gents Calf Shoes are the talk of the town, and we have h eard it said that the Ladies don’t hide their p retty little feet when they are ir eased in a p a ir o f his Extra Flue Ladles’ Sboes. NOTE THE ADDRESS, Jo/f/i A. KadeL 700 Pike street. Sales 0?er'42,000,00011)8. IxiONGMAN^ MijmLY J P C T R j B :pREr»ARED Actual Cost Less than $1.25 p6)r G-allon, •^Highest Grade'of Excellence. ^Sold Under Guarantee, x A ny Building Not Satisfac torily Painted,will be Be-Painted Pree of Cost. ^ FOR SALE BY iAALVEN, GORDON & CO. IRK’S GROVE, Kirk's Grove can be secured during the coming season tor PICNICS, DANCING PARTIES, ETC., ETC. kinds can bo aceommodat term s by applying to F red C onzleman . The Fourth of July is over, The Real Hot Weather is yet to come and Is what every man,woman a nd child is look ing for, and when obtained, is en.ioyed to its full extent. To accomplish this, different m a nufacturers have devised various easy chairs, well-cushioned spring beds, inviting lounges, swinging hammocks, and all that sort of th in g ; still a person will become fatigued, their arms will ache, their fingers become cramped, a nd their limbs drawn in all sorts of shapes in an endeavor to secure a comfortable position while reading, b u t with one of THE BOSTON STORE w ill give you “ Hard Pan” prices on all “BIMETYm tie SHADE’’SELLERS — TH A T ------ M u st M a k e T h e m Go. 59C, 59C. 59C SH IR T SALE. FRENCH FLANNEL SHIRT li 5 9 cents. ‘GoodNight’ Night Shirts 5 9 cents. Our Celebrated White Shirts 5 9 cents. “MOTHER’S FRIEND ’ SHIRT WAIST 5 9 cents. These goods are all cheap at 75 cents. LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS AT 19C, WESTBROOK & STOLL attended to a t ihort notice tor F A F F B HANGING & KALSOM INING. Oils and.Leads at ie Lavast FIgnies E. T. L A I D L E Y , iq 5 Pike Street, - - Creegan Block, Strictly P ure D rugs , M edicines and C hemicals . Fine T oilet A rticles , S oaps , B rushes and S ponges . The B est P erfumes ob tainable, noted for tbeir fine and lasting qualities. Trusses and Shoulder Braces. A large variety Blank Books,Tablets,Pads, W riting Paper & Envelopes Special attention given to the compounding of Prescriptions and Fam ily Kecipes. apr21dw6m Headstones and M onuments manufactured from American Mar bling, and from barren Clark’s Island, W esterly, the Celebrated Quincy and other good Granites. Scotch Granites ’will be im ported u pon order. Orders for Granite Monuments are now received for Spring trade. G A L E N B E N N E T , H o . 1 Main street. JUST RECEIYEDI N. R. Higtoy la selling the Buel $3 call button and lace shoes, best in the market. ei^RUBBEKS AND AROTICS REPAIRED N. R. HIGBY, 101 PIKE ST. H H IN K OF IT. COMBINATION DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA SET FOR $17.44 128 PIECES-SQUARE SHAPES. HOAGLAND’S CROCKERY BAZAAR. Small’s Patent Book Rests the long needed essential to SOLID COM FORT is obtained, for they can be used in any position, either while s itting in the easy chair, IXTBg on a lounge or b^d,and in the bright summer time, when the hammock is enjoy able, a person can then read happily with a book rest, ha-ving his hands free to fan off the tormenting flies and mosquitoes. PRICE $1.25. FOR SALE AT .EA & MAS0M1.J Drug Store. THE IMPROVED PATENT Stands at the head. I t leads, others follow. Best, Safest a i Easiest Trass TO WEAR For Hem or Siiitie -----IS THE ----- CHIHPION TRUSS. M anufactured by Ip Sold ar LEA & MASON’S P H I L A D E L P H I A , P A . Sold and'fitted at L E A ’S 10 ct. Soeciafties TO.BE FOUND AT Lea &\Mason’s Drug Store. B A N D O L I N E , |fo r Ladies’ Hair, nicely perfumed, 10 cents. T O O T H P O W D E R , a^Good as the Best, 10 cents. T O O T H A C H E D R O P S , a Sure Cure in One Minute, 10 cents. C A M P H O R I C E W I T H G L Y C E R I N E equal to the best, 10 cents. C O R N A N D B U N IO N P L A S T E R , a Certain Cure, 10 cents. L E A ’S CO U G H D R O P S , Twenty-five Thousand Boxes Sold a t Retail Inside of Two Years, 10 cents. C A R B O L IC riN S E C T P O W D E R , will Protect all \Woolens Furs, &c., from Moths and Insects. 10 cents. O P E R A C A C H O U S , a Perfum e for the Breath, 10 cents. C U B B B C IG A R E T T E S , for Catarrh ColdirCthe Head, g a y Fever, Foul Breath, Headache, 10 cents. ST I C K C O S M E T IC , as Good as Im p o rt- ‘ ed, 10 cents. B O X O E W R I T I N G P A P E R , contain ing 24 S heets o f Note Paper aud 24 Envelopes to match, 10 cents. Leailasoii’sfirDg Store. Remember these Goods are all first-class and such as you generaUy pay 85 cts. for.