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f i s fOH$ JMyiS DAM mwM, p MSOAS, i¥M lM . J lflt MSS *«•«! »ltil,IlAN e()(M't' W:fl'(!' Jten w fi-om a III Psii'tft o f tlH- f'tH U i l y C lippeil am i C o n d e n s e d . Young Bates, the Mouticello boy wbo accidentally shot himfe’f through the foot a few weeks since, is recovering. A t first it was thought that amputation would be necessary. Wm. Coddingtou, living between Mon- ticello and Jeffersonville, fell from a load of hay recently and was badly bruised. Patrick Hickey, an aged citizen living at Mongaup Valley, left his hay field at 5 o’clock and went to the house where be fell dead, His age was 70 years and he leaves a family. There has been subscribed in stock $17,000 for the bridge at Calllcoon fJe- Two members of the Salvation Army, a man and a woman, have begun holding meetings in the St. Tammany school house across the nver from Calhcoon De- James R. Calkins has been elected Sachem of Minotto Tribe No. 119 of Oal- licoon Depot. A meeting was held in Jeffersonville, Friday, to organize a fire company. Frank Gabriel of North Branch has sold his hotel property to Jacob Bust of New York city for $3,600. There is a boy at Lake Huntington IS years old who weighs 303 pounds. A rattlesnake with 16 rattles was caught at Lake Huntington recently. Several hundred boarders have arrived at Lake Huntiogtou. A young German lady staying with Andrew Glassel on Beech wood’s was nearly killed recently by a bull dog belonging to Henry Cochran. The uncompleted new barn of Michael Bisetb, near Briscoe, was blown oft’ its foundation by a gale of wind, the other Jeffersonville has more boarders this summer than it ever had in anyone season before. Mrs. John Baum of Beecbwoods was very severely cut with a scythe, a few days ago. Don’t disgust everybody by hawking, blowing and spitting, but use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and be cured. The BahieR Cry For It and the old folks h.ugh when they find tbattlie pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, is more easily taken and more bentficial in its action than bitter, naseous medicines. It strength ens the liver, kidneys, stomach and bow els, while it arouses tliem to a healthy activity. For sale in 50 cents and $1 bot tles by E. T. Laidley. THERE ARE NO FEIES ON HIM . “ Pa, what’s an anomaly ?” asked Bobby looking up from his hook “ That the American eagle is not bald- headed, yet there are no flies on him,” re plied pa, viciously slapping his shining •§9Xe.—BingTiamton EepuUic. A Good Appetite is essential to good health ; but at this a itt is oftenften lost, i is o lo owing to the pov- eriyor impurity of the blood, derange ment of the digestive organs, and the weakening effect o f the changing season. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medi cine for creating an appetite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole svstem. Now is the time to take it. Be sore to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. —At Louis Scheuermann’s cigar store will find th( ‘ FOBT JERVIS ^BUSINESS BRIEFS —Tennis shoes, canvass shoes, gent’s low cut ox ties closed out at very low pricts at Kadel’s 100 Pike street. —Go to Masterson’s gallery, 131 and 133 Pike street, and ect the best photo graph work at fair pnees. M. F. Seeger, assistant.—tf. got’s old stand> Repairing perienced workmen.—dawtf. —C oal a n d W ood —^.The best grade of coal Obtainable in Port Jervis, screened when loaded, and furnished at the market price. Wood dry or ween, soft or hard, sawed and split to order if desired. Jas. * ■ in, 159 Jersey avenue. Telephone call 61.—dtf, —The old stock sold; make way fo: theenew. new. Allll neww goods att Gray’sy’s jewelrjlry A ne goods a Gra jewe we (Margot’s old stand). All kinds oJ repairing done promptly.—dawtf, -^Emmet Van Sickle, who has haa 20 years’ experience as a practical jeweler, the past nine years of which he has been connected with A. 0. Margot, is now fully preparejl to do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairmg at short notice and in a first-class manner at his new place ol business 138 Pike street. All work guaranteed. Watches and jewelry of all Kinds can be purchased at reasonabk r.ticefl.—dawtf. CURE YOO IN A HURRY. medicine or any other ai-ticle in a hurry, just telephone to Lea & Mason’s drug store what you want and you will receive it as fast as a trotting borse can reach the telephone and a fast horse~and wagon to deliver goods aitacted to ( ur store for the accommodation of the public. Lea & Mason, druggists.—ad v. TEXAS COWBOYS. The citizens of Tezas are peculiarly liable to colds and coughs, owing to cer tain qualities of the climate. Gough reme dies are, consequently, in great demand . lay in We have ireed to sold all the Balsam and are forced to a.i- m itth a tit is the best selling article v?e have ever had on our shelves and all be cause it gives general eatisfaction. For ale by E. 1. Laidley. '• i'Afitl'I'AisfJ R-AoEv. Geofgc W Elliott, A. 31., KnehcStei, N.Y., 1ms just imblishid in book form, through Moulton, Wenborue A- Go., Buf falo, N. Y., ihe very original end interest ing dialogue discusaion between “ Paul (a young graduate) and his Father,” an American farmer, wbicb appeared serially three years a-go in 77/f Ameriran Rural Home, and attracted wide attention. The father is a thoroughly well posted man of affairs, who is theoretically' a free trader, but practically, as an American, a strong defender of a judicion.s t .riff, lie thus treats both sides very fairly ami gives each, in the dialogue, a chance to be heard. He discusses general principles and under his theory that selfishness must be the secret of success of international commercial policy, and self-sacrifice the secret of success in national commercial policy, he makes out a strong defense of simple protection. In the matter of wages he holds that wages begins and ends with production, and lienee if judicious pro tection stimulates production, as he holds, then a judicious tariff maiutaius the source of wages. Tins book makes men and boys think. It unfolds the dark mysteries of the tariff simply and should have a wide reading. Mr. Elliott, as ad vertising manager of H H. Warner & Co.’s safe cure house, Rochester, N. Y., has had unusual opportunities to see the effects of different commercial policies in eight sections of the globe. In cloth, 50 cts. ; in paper, 25 cts.; prepaid by Moul ton, Wenborne & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. STRUCK BY A TRAIN AND K1I.I.ED While the daughter of Assemblyman Deane, of New York, who has a summer home at Cornwall, was crossing the We.st Shore track Tuesday afternoon, she was struck by a train and killed. had ahad a --------------------- ------- - -------- - ---------------- - how well I remenihertUe day, I saw Dr. David Ken* nedy^s Kavorlte Remedy, or Rondout. N. Y., adver tlsed In. our paper. After using t-ne bottle I threw away iny cane and went to York on a visit, and three bottles cured me, this wag six years ago. I have never bad a return of gravel, nor of pains or weakness in the bach, and though I am over sixty years of age I am Now Vigorous and Strong I do all my own work. . M i Dr.D.Kennedj’sFaYoriteRemeflj Eondout, N. Y. Price | 1 ; 6Ior|5. D r . K e n n e d y ’ s F a v o r i t e R em b y T. R. A n d erson, 95 P ik e s treet. : m e d x is sold NEW TO-DAY. A New Factory, Two story frame building, 28xGt) feet, with good l.asement, erected for the manufacture o f a ll kinds of Wagons and Wagon Maienah, fitted with new machinery, consisting of a 35 HORSE POW E R STATIONARY EN GIN E . BA N D SAW S A N D SAW S OF ALL KINDS,WOOD CHOPPING MACHINE Complete Set Wagon Tools Machinery for the Maunfucture of Spokes of a ll Kinds, and a Large 8tock of 'urned Wood Work, Consistine: of .Spokes, Hnhs, Shafts, Kims, Etc , Etc., ».tc. Large Quantity of Hard Lumber in Plank, ONE YOUNG SOUND HORSE, Wagons, Sleighs and Harness. This factory is situated on Pike- street, op posite the Delaware H o u se, and has alw a ys been a good paying property, in a ver.v desir able location,aud the onlj- reason for sellin g is the poor h e a lth o f t h e proprietor. For further particulars en<iuire of LOUTS GII.ZINGEH, Port Jervis, N. V. B est D a i r y .T i ’ n e T r u B riT E U a t 3-'5 T ents A POI'ND. 4 P o i ’NDS N ew P iu ’ nes eoi : 35 C ents . •lEi.r.v B o w e s a n d G d . is s f . s . T h e O k i c i n a i . M ason F r e i t (’ a n s , a i . e S ize s a n d E x t r a KunitERS. T he N ew C ro p l-ssK J \ i > a n T ea , E. xtra D r a w , fo r no G en t s . HOAGLAND’S, - UP-TOWN. DUPLEX CORSET. We art- r e c e iving, alm o st ilaily, It-tiei-.s t(-sti fy in g to the great and .sustained popularity ol anon, Ohio, April “ A llow m e to pay m y trib u te to the genius w h ich invented tlie ln iple.\. I have worn m a n y different kinds o f (•orsetr-, but until 1 I m-ver ‘ eorset was. I have worn no other kind siiu-t-, and could not be iniliu-ed to unless there w en- not to be bad. They are very reasonuhle in iiritr, better w earing than those w h ich t-ost more, and .satisfactory in every respect.” Borlree Mfg.Co., Jaikson.Mtth. DOW N THEY GO. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS to fleaii out the stook. SATTEENS, SATTEENS. A nice assortment only 10 cents a yard. Same goods that were sold at 13 1-2 cents a yard. C r i n l ^ l e S e e r s u c l c e r s - Only d cents per yard. CHALLIS-All Wool-CHALUS. Only 12 1-3 cents ; reduced from 17 cents. Scrimm for Curtains only 0 cents per yard. Call in and get one of THE BEST 50 CENT SH IRT SHOW N IN THE MARKET at the NEW YORK STORE The Old Original Still Lives. M illions of P ounds ! T housands of T ons U sed ! H [ a . m m o x i d . ’s S l u L ^ S H o t Destroys ^Potato Bugs, Currant Worms, Cut Worms, Cabbage Worms, Elea Beetles ( called Black Flies), Striped Bugs, Terrapin Bugs, &e. SLUG ^HOT effectually destroys these pests. It is (juiclc, safe and cheap and no mistake For sale at S T o r r L T o e c l i : cS s D B o r L n . e i r s who have the sale of it for this Territory. Call and get a circular. FENRY DUTOHER, WATCHMAKBR AND JKWB.LKR. NO. 2 Front Street, WATCHES CHOCKS AND JBWELKY RK- PAIRKD OUR CLUB WATCH J O l l Y l S t O Z l ’S , FRONT STREET, COR. SUSSEX. If you would avoid the m iserj' and pain of breaking in new shoes, also the annoyance of ta c k s or sm a ll nails w o r k ing through the in side o f shoes, e a u sing sore feet and ruining sto c k in g s , ti-y a p a ir o f H 3 XVM amo HIIO FROM 8 3 5 .0 0 .TO 840.00. By our novel club .arrangement you soeure a g o o d w a tch f o r $1 a w e e k . CALL A N D SEE. difference Avhat sty le o f sh o e is preferred, I ean gnam n tee a perfect lit a n d .satisfaction in every instance. A ll kinds o f f o o t c o v e r ing for man, w o or c h ild a t prices lar below any otlicr. JOHNSON'S, FR O N T STREET, CORNER SUSSEX. ¥ g Can’t Keep Quiet All Lonpr,; HERE WE GO, j O im GOAL TS TRA D E A N D AVF. A R E ' BOITND TO GET THERE. TO REDUCE STOCK ADELr is offering great inducem e n ts in G a n - VAs S h o es , G ents L ow G i t C a i . e and S r u -K a n o a r o o , S t r a p and Ox T ie s at c losing emt lu'iecs. Sales Over 42,000,O00Lbs iiaNGMAN”4» ^ M A R f i N E Z dgSOWTELY J P t O ? J E P r e P A R E D Actual Cost Less than $1.25 per G-allon. Highest G-rade*^ of Excellence. Sold Under Guarantee. * Any Building Not Satisfac torily Painted,will he Re-Painted Free of Cost.i fo r ! sale by MALVEN GORDON & CO. NOTE TH E ADDRESS, John A. Kadel. 100 Pike street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. $1(XX). H ouse and 1( lot, Hudson street. $1200. H o u se and lot corner P e n n sylvania avenue and Prankiyri street. Barcelo street. Hudson street,B?et,Bcrg e rgen, ■et,Berg $13tK). H ouse and lo ;i:3(K). H o u se and lo ilijOO. H o u se and lot, O e o rgcstrcct,B e r g c n . $1600. H o u se and lot. Ball .street, Bergen, $2500. H ouse and lot, Brooklyn street. $3S00. H o u se and 3fo lots, c orner Brooklyn and Orange streets. S201K). Brick house and lot, Seward avenue. $;J500. Fine large b oarding house,Ball street. ^$3r>(X). Large bou.-»e, siglitly situation. Main $.5fX)0. Splendid fashionable dw e lling, 15 rooms, lot 50x120 and line carriage house, up- $10,000. Large dw e lling, m o st beautiful sit uation: Both hot and c old w a ter; Lot3(Xl.v300 f e e t ; Oi'iiamental shade and abundant fruit and barn. Dwelliugs in Sparvowlmsh $l(!0t)to $1200, H o u ses and lots in Atatamoras $700 t o $.2500. on P ik e and Ball street W.E.McCORMICK d e a l e r in Pianos, Organs and Musical Instru ments of all Kinds* JO H N H. WOOD. F ront S treet . P ort J e r v i s , N, Y. MAN OF TEMPER. -A 3 m onth, kefereu c e s exacted. S u p t .'M ACTORiNO H o o s ij, 30 K e a d e i^t., N . Y, A thorcnighly com p e ten t piano and organ |.nner em p loyed, and orders 80 - No. 105 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. E U x s a i r a , B - o - s i X L e s s O o l l e g r e e n te r a t a n y tim e and r e e e i \ e p e rsonal in stru c tio n . A<hlreAS fo r cata lo g u e an d full p a rticu la rs. Cor. L a k e a n d W atev'stlT,^^^ EhmVr.^N!'Y. night. Both iiriee and (luality gimrarteed lo A BIG COME DOWN -ALL HOT WEATHER 600DS-:- M ust S tep D own and O ut . PRICE NO OBJECT. THE BOSTON STORE Lea’s Opera Honsi W ILL OPEN FOR TH E Fall and Winter Season Friday, August 10 LILLIE CLAY’S B e g in s M o n d a y , We mean Store Cleaning—that is cleaning out our stock of Slim mil eois, PARASOLS, WALL PA P E R and 9,000 other things that we don’t need, and the prices at which we will offer them will make you all want a big lot. WESTBROOK & STOLL E, T, LAIDLEY, 126 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 their fine and lasting qualities. Trusses and Shoulder Braces. A large variety Blank Books,Tablets,Pads, WritingPaper & Envelopes o i a - - A . i E 5 s - i i v C 2 P O i s ' X ’B r ) - o i a - - ^ 2 e s . Special attention given to the compounding of Prescriptions and Family Recipes. apr21dw6m Headstones and Monuments manufactured from American Mar bling, and from barren Clark’s Island, Westerly, the Celebrated Qnincy and other good Granites. Scotch Granites will be im- poi-ted upon order. Orders for Granite Monuments are now received for Spring trade. GALEN BENNET, No. 1 Main street. JTJST KSCEITEDI lO Z E N SHOES. M EN’S BUTTON A N D AND BALL SHOES $1.50 PAIR. MRN\S KANGAROO AND ALLIGlTOE, •liu tto n and Ball a t Low Fig-ures. * £gr-KUBBBK« AND AKCmCS KBFAIK S D N.. R. RIGBY, 101 PIKE ST. H H IN K OF IT. COMBINATION DINNER. BREAKFAST A N D T E A SET FOB. $17.44 128 PIE C E S —Sg i^ A R E SH A P E S . HOAGLAND’S CROCKERY BAZAAR. PRESENTING TlieGrasdest Galax; of Noielties Under tbe Snn, The StTongesi Drawing Attrac tion on the Continent. Full particulars will be duly announced. LOOK OUT FOR IT! FRUIT JABS LEA & MASON’S Drug Store. We haven’t yet determined on the price of quart jars; it will be either 75 cents or $1 per dozen. Can’t teU yet, but you can bet your sweet fiollar on your bottom life that no dirug'- gist or any o ther store keeper in this village can afford to sell goods cheaper than we do. In regard to our P a i n t s a n d O ils PATENT MEDICINES, whilst we are NO CDTTEE8 OF PEICES, w e w ill sell goods as CGeap as ao; Draggist. OUR CUSTOMERS w ill inform us w h e re t h e y can purchase Goods Below Ihe Rejolar Price BEAT THEM EVERT TIME. W e do n o t propose to UNBERSELL ANYBODY and Ave are determined Not to be Undersold.