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THg PORT DAILr (TNIQN> SATUKDAY STjEHme, NOVEMBER 24 1888, POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'Bils poi beauty*^ ecob^^ marvel of __ „ ______ _______ jmeness. More ___ ____ .thanthe ordinary Mods and can« not be sold In competition w ith the m u ltitude of low test, short weight, a lum or phosphate TOffders. Sold only in cans. E o t a l B aking P o w d e r C o ., 106 waU street, N. Y. This IS the T op of the G enuine Pearl1?op L amp Chimney. All others, similar are im itation. ^This exact Label . is on each Pearl j Top Chimney. I A dealer m ay say f and think he has others 'as good, BIJT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. FGR S.UE EvESnVHERE. MADE ONLY BY 6 E 0 . . 4 . liACBETS & CB„ Pittslllirgli, Pa. C A U T IO N of - Fraud, aa my name and the prtet Bd’on the bottom of ail my adreniMa 3 re leaving the factory, whlA p r o t ^ W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE L^^OUGLAS *4, ^nd only hand-sewed welt ! ”f ? s ~~?^*P o £ i CB! sho e . ^ — . ----- jj ^ e a r them. No Tack* Is Tmexcdled YODTH'S Schc^ chance to wear the All made in Congress, JOHN A. KAHEL. AGENT. PORT JERVIS. BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, WRITING. TYPB- Guaranteed e TH b WONPERFUL lUBURGa ^ . $ 7 . 0 0 % e largest varied of A U KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR IN^LIDS. jgA B Y n OACHES . Orer | 0 0 different d esigns. Om Patent ftelomatle Brake on iiU Car. Tiagti.fra. We have discontinued -ivholeesling; by placing your orders (Continued frcrni Second Page. growled Cnffy; and then each began to lay the blame on the other. But they soon had to bestir themselves to keep from freezing, and, after doing their beat, they were soon thoroughly chilled. After a tim e they began to released, but two doors intervened between them and the school room, and a high wind was blowing. Noon come, and the noon recOss passed. No one went near them, and by 8 o’clock in tbe afternoon they wfere ab benumbed and so near freezing fbat they were ready to accept succor on almost any terms. Rerhaps it Was for this- that Master Amml had waited ; for - not mnfeh after 8 o’dockJie called up little Asa Foster and bade him go o utto th©-“ ministei;’fl” tree, as the children ctlliedthe yeHow birch to the top of which poor Mr. Wentworth had beem tied by the Kaiders, and cut ten sticks, each as big as the bntt end of a whipstock.. When thesfthad bdeh brought in, Mas ter Ammi first warned them before the flre-pl«je and twisted them ^ a little, and then he went to the ddOf df thd WotSdhouse and asked the captive Kaidgers if they were cold, and whether they would like to come in and get warmed. “ Yes! yes 1 ” they roared. “ Let us out! let ns out I” He could hear their teeth chatter. “ Well,” replied the master, you may come into the schoolroom, one at a time, and get warmed. Do you agree to that?” •‘Yes, yes,” they chattered. “ Well, then, Jadanay come firet/' said ithe mastej:, and heopehed the door partly, but stood ready to force it to if the Kaid- gers shojfed bad faitl.i- * • J a d s q u eezed out, a n d t b e m a s ter, after, hasping the door u ^ n the others^ escorted him into the schoolroom. Half fTozem the youngster rushed towards the fire place ; but Master Ammi laid a heavy hand Oh his collar. ‘ “ Not so fast,” said he. “ 1 did not say you were to have fire heat. 1 have some thing that will better suit yonr case, ” and he pointed to the pile o f biroh withes. “ You great boys,” continued Mr. Bray, earnestly, “ have abused your teachers here for years. Some you have maltreated, even put in peril of their lives. Those wemmean, ruffianly tr&&s.< That was a cruel, fiendish outrage on Mr^ Wentwortb. who was honestly trying to do good. You meant to use me in the same way this morning. But the day of retribution has come to.you. ‘Roetic Justice’ is about to be executed. *I doubt if yon have much appreciation o t poetic gusticei Jad Day, but yon will noon feel Jhe force o f it, ^ Whereupon the master selected one of the withes and proceeded to quicken Jad’s cirfulrttion. Jad bawled and sqiiimed, * ; But it was not until e second -withe was reduced to a-mere stub'in the stalwart master’s hand that there was an visible li>;i hi the pr .iceedlngs. “ Are >'U warm now, Jad Day?” “ Ow, u.v! Yes, yes I O, I uaver’ll do •nytbir ’ a, in von agin—naver will—naver wi’i r Take your hat, then, and go home,” said M.ifcii r Ammi, and he now proceeded to let out jote Yates. Jote was a'^ tall as the m m tm ' He had on a thick coat. After hearing a speech simUarlaihat .which greeted Jad he was sternly bidden to lake off his coat. Sullenl 5 he refused, and backed into the cf-r.ier; but with one jera the master took the coat clean off trom the fellow except the two sleeves on his arais, and it. is .doubtful whether the annals of the 8Chi;0l districts can furnish an instance to match the ' birching” that Jote then re ceived. And that is affirming a great deal, as some of our old readers with good memo ries will no doubt agree with me. Completely cowed, smarting from head to heels, but effectually warmed, the ring leader of the Slaidgers was in turn sent home—‘behind Jad. And then Cuffy, Nat and Ziby were in their turn admitted to thejr equitable share of the yellow birch stimulant. < ^ The ten withes were used up, the floor liberally sprinkled with the bits, and the five Kaidgers were sent homeward, in In dian file, all warm. A good job had been done. The back bone of riot and rebellion at Eaidger Hill was effectually broken. Jo te l e f t the place in a few days and went to work in the “ logging swamp.’ A fter a w e e k had passed t h e other four boys came to school, and ^ere made b| study. Odd as i t m a y seem , they cam e to be on p retty good term s vMth M aster Ammi before the twelve weeks of school were past, and later in life Jad Day often said tb&t Master Ammi was the best teacher he ever had. Bray taught the school at Kaidgef iters! hi succession, and ng the worst school in the county he made it one of the most orderly and best.—iSeZeefed AWVJICE t o YSOTMlRJliS. a Goods Boldnnder a guamntec \ •Uatalogoe, s a d state class of goods _ T H E VYONDROUS W E A T H ER P L A N T . That remarkable specimen o t the vege- taWe world the “ weather plant,” con tinues to excite considerable interest here. Men of science, whom on its first discovery were uuwiihng to express an opinion on its prognosticating virtues, now agree, after extensive experiments, that the Bhnib is in truth prophetic. Thirty-twotbcnsandtrials made during the last three years ten.l to prove its iutallibility. ,Tlie p|ant itself is a legume, commonly called the ^‘Fatern- oster-pea,” but known in botany as the Abras Peregmus. It is a native o! Cor sica and Tunis. Its leaf and twig strongly resemble those of the acacia. The more delicate leaves ot its upper branches fore tell the state of the weather forty-eight hours in advance, while its lower and hardier leaves indicate all atmospheric changes three days beforehand. The in dications consist in a change in the posi tion of the leaves and in the rise and fall of the twigs and branches.— PaP.' Mall Oa- DEAD AND LIV IN G LANGUAGES. \There is always danger of death when a doctor writes a prescription in a dead, language,” chants an editor. Latin and Greek are dead languages. There is no danger in Dr. 'Tutt’s Pills. They are made from a prescription of aa eminent chemist, and warranted harmless. “ lam a new man fiom their use,” writes Daniel Ward of Naples, 111. Youth and old age alike sound the praises of these pills,in ml cases of dyspepsia, costiveness, sick- iadache and bilieusness. If your hair is turning gray, restore to it the hue of youth by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The best hair preservative. H e blew o u t tbe Gaa.] Last night an elderly man from up tbe country stopped at one of our leading ho tels and retiring lemembermg he had not taken a dose of Hemp’s Balsam, he rose to get it, and noticing the stronk sM^l of gas, shut it o ^ and fatal consequences were avoiddd. Did Kemp’s Balsam save his life? It has saved the lives of many, druggists at 50c and $1. Sample For over a quarter of a century. Physi cians have prescribed NI0R0L8’ BfiiiK ANDilRON as a reliable and valuable remedy lor dyspepsia and general debility. 'Ibe action of Carter’s Little Liver Pills y gently 1 bowels • please. My Poor Back! That “ poor back” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferit^-«f manlund. If your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog ? On the same principle the kidneys utter their protest against nervousness;, impure blood, JHUSINBSS OARDS. resulting constipation. These force them system of the poisons which are the blood. Then the sufferer says tlie eased. “ Not yet;’’ but they will the blood purified, and the constipation of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery With ks tonic, purifying, and laxative Iddneys, making it almost infallible in neys. If your hopes of cure have not to do extraordinaiy work in ridding result of effete matter retained in tbe back aches; the kidneys are di^ be unless the nerves are strengthened removed. These are the causes Compound removes them quickly, effect, it also strengthens the wesik curing all diseases of the nerves and ldd» been realized,, try Paine’s Celery Coni' JpRO OF IS EVERYTHING W hat is it? Wijy EARTH, and w< Jiave secured the sole ageuev for this section t urough a lesidlng exportinj? house o f Baltimore, Md- BALCH & CLAWSON. Matamoras, pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price S old by D ruggists . S end for I llustrated P aper . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietory, BURLINGTON, VERM ONT. Headstones and Monuments manufactiil’ed from American Mar- bling, ->nd.from barren C l^k’s Island, 'Westerly, the Celebrated ^niney aiid other good Granites* Scotch Granites will be im- ;ported upon order. Orders for Granite Monuments are now received for Spring trade. GALEN BENNET, No. 1 Main street. Stationery-Latest Designs S chool W riting P ads and T ablets . s j x o is pleasant, mild and Stimulate the liver, do not purge. The y them. and natural. They gently date the bowels ley axe sure ■ Prescriptions a Specialty. H. H.MONDON, Next Door to P ost Office. a. Clergyman, aiier years oi snaering -t... ........ sts S S k S EffiTDm HAW BEEH SiCRiFlCED, CATARRH CURED. ~A clergyman, after years of suflif from that loatbesome disease, catsri vainly trying every known remedy, at lai found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J.A., Lawrence, 88 Warren street, New York city, will receive the recipe free of charge. Vinceht Lutidberg, of Stockholm, Phy- siciahrin-Cbief to the King of Sweden, recommends Hail’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer for the scalp and hair. ECZEMA ITCH’ The BtaiDle aPPUcadon rltnontinylMenjal me T,\— '-n, El ill Scat;, iUiuu] _______ ow obstinate or long sts effective and costs but a trltte. [Y.^SCALY, SKIN TOR- C r e e g a n , Block trains wrecked and millions of lives lost because watches have been behind time. Kun no risk of these catastrophes; but go to‘ '' EMMET , V A N SICKLE’S, and have your watfih regulated to keep perfect time. His watches tell the story every time—and all the time. JEWELRY, SILYERWARE and CUTLERY WAY DOWN. 128 P i k e S t r e e t . it is'^tan^ KASKI N E. THB NEW QUININE. NoBad Efect No Headache NOiNausea No^ pinging Ears Cures Quick- •y iPieasant- Pure. A POWERFUL TONIC. OSTRA? THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCES''- FUL BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to qui- Mr. Lode Hoornbeck, of the U. 8. Ship Hearsarge, writes th a t he meets people almost ally who have used or are using Kaskine, nd who aflann from experience th a t i t is su- erior to q u inine in tom e ’and curative prop- rtle8,aiiid produces no subsequent bad effects. Mr. John C. Scarborough, Selma. N. C., writes : “ I got malaria In the Southern army and for a dozen years suffered from Its deblli- Johnson’s, Front and Sussex Streets, I have now ready, a liae of juen’s Kip-Oil Grain and €alf Triple Sole Shoes that ar,^ especially desigoed for out-door purposes. They are made ’svith Three Solid Soles and ex tremely wide bottoms, sewed, together with extra heavy wax. t; thread a’^d/theh with wire e^ble. It is a shoe for the rough est and W d est usage. Eanners, Qnarrymen and Railroad Men, in fact all perspps much ion their feet, no matter what their business or occu^a&n may be, will find this a marvel ous shbc for comfort adillHvearv 1 offer them at $2.00 per pair, and guarantee them in every respect. ' ' • ' • ’ Johnson’s, Front and Sussex Streets. jceipt of price. KASKiNE C( !0„ 168 D u a n e St., N e w York. New Cure cornea irea.”—N. Y. Express. En- flfE A K M E N S S fS f - -------------- ----------- —••'’itly a t home. sand a t once and get a boti KYnJSLpW’s SoOTHENG S y BUP obsn T bbthihg . Itsvalueisi ftw l l l n ■ ig teeth? Ifsd bottle ofMne.; BUP FOB O hi L* tG. Itsvalueis incalculable, tbe poor little JlfST RECEIVED 1 O O N T « Rubber B bdts untr you have seen tht i. : “COLCHESTER' w ith Sole leathei Heel. This |s th< |}est fitting and ’ MOST DUS&BLEOOT B In the market. Made of the bes) PUREOUM Stock. The SoU feather Meel savef Money to the Wsarar. BUT IfCtVR AII^Ot{C8 UM SiAgffl'aag~ with “ Outside Counter.'* Ahead of AM hhers III styieAj durability. If you Wanttbi north o f your money try the Colchester wid ^‘OUTSIDE C O U N T E R .” K E P T H E R E BY BEST STORES. A t wholesale bY L. E . SO H O O N M A R K K & CO., sntary and diaiThoei regulates the ric to the dvestone H bb . W in s ' w ’ s S oothing B ybdj iHrtDBKN £ iTHiKG ifl pleasam ■raste, atid he prescription Ol 01 ildest and b :dt female nurses and phy4 glciansintcsUiiitedHtateg, und is foi ale by dnig^sts throughouttheworid, Price via, & Dottit. MEN’S ECANGAROO AND ALLIGATOR, Button and Ball a t Low Flguree. larR U B B a R s a n d a r c t i c s r e p a i r e d N. H HWBY. 101 PIK€ ST We wish to employ a reliable man In your county. No e ioerience required; permanent position for three years. *----------* each T — ----- - I ^ ^ t n dndnnatl'or’ ' th e HARRISON LUCKYMOONSrONE \ / Buttons 17 cents; Badge Pen- ydabts^ cents by malL Other 'Badges and Buttons from 6 to 60 cents. Colored Illustrated ^ Catalogoeand Pricelist for hf} I styles on reveipLci u (K^fnamp. [jlfbiT ATS'c-'i’i ’ada bnuatiassort- aentof campaign badges Intbe IRT SNBID b J , .Snefety. Sta, ilred; permanent tioner. ss-vs jmiton St-, New York. Salary Increased d T ’N. B.—No postal cards answered. NEW ! NEW I NEW ! Ib ^ X J S I O B O O I C S . Medimn Classes. Song Bells eif V/efory, -Jeetlngs ------- l^mmended as 1 JJL A I N SEWING. SOMETHING NEW NEXT WEEK. M rs . W m . B ianbobi >’ s LADiEs’jBAjaAAtt, No. 30, P ike S trkbt . ^ fYYSTERS FRESH ’EVERT HAY \J r Headquarters for the celebrated Nanti- ooke and Wlcomoco oysters. Oysters opened fresh from the shell. Clams and ffesh &h al ways on hand. The famous Horseheads celery always in stock at L. L. BARKMAN’S. A B. MOORE & SON’S jtk.0 TBI-STATBS STAGE. Leaves Carpenters Point 8 ,9,10 and 11 a. m., and 1,2,3,4, 6 oud 7 p. m. Returning leaves Port Jervis 8.30,9.te, 10.30 a. m. aud 13 m., anf 1.80.S.80,8.30.4.30Sand8p. m. m n m s . SHAUb I GET INSDRElj^i; BEFOSk’ TV deciding this dnestion call and look at the seouritieB offered by the fouowing fine of Com* panies: The UverpoQl, Lohftona Globe,The imperial, thO Northern, the LOndon AEsurance, the Orient of Hartford, and the Washington Fire A Marine oi Boston, also Lite and Acoiaent Inauranoe and Real Estate boug^ sold or rented. , J. A. S^HSR. Boomei and 6 weatrooir Bffildlag, Port jet- v I b ,» .Y T \ R . H. T. H. RUS 8 EUV X - ' S uccessor do D b . H. F. D obbs . tD e a tR t lJK t . Office in the' Westbrook Building. Office hours from 8.30 a. m., to 6.30 p. m. Dental work of all kinds. Gas administered. J^ENTISTRY. ' ■ ' ■ '•; :p r . iMCeetriL, St. John’s Boilffing, up-town, practices bBNTISXBY IN ALL ITS BBANCHES. Office hoursfrom 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. J p R , JAMBS J. MILLS. Office In Frffniim’s Buildtngi Pike at., Por JurvlB,Boomai 6 , i 7 andi 8 . ufflee bonra from a. m. to s p. m. G as administebed . jgR A S T U S SLAuaON’S IdVKBY, E a LB ANDEXCHANGB - - ^ S T A B L E — - “m W Mdm sxksax, Adjoining tnepark Hotel* Hogsesandoartt- agepi let at reasonable price# , . ’OH^iifeK ,i!AUNijRY.-'' ■ First-class.aundry work. AH lands of TEAt • from friends in China, at prices that defy competition. Q P. HOWELL, ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT lAYV Famom BiiUding, ’ PortJervtt.- IfOTARY PUBLIO a NH HEW JEE SEY* COMh|ISSIONBK. l^ I L T O N BENNETT, ATTOiaSTBY AND COUNSELOR AT IiAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 8 t\ John’s Block* Front St„ Fort jervls,H.Y r BCKLB’S SHAVING AND HAIR X J t OUttic^ Estabfi^ment in the — --- FAKNUM block : ------ ^L a m es’and Childrens’ Outtmg will receive my personalattenuon. Ihave also in connection with my business . — r-S'TSE BATH BOOMS-^— - With hot and cold water supplied readyfor use at all hours from the opening until tue Closing Of the shops. L, BGlilB, Prop. J g U Y YOUR , PISHING TACKLE St. JOHN’S DZtUO BTQBR^iUp-Town.] TCE CREAM-AT ADOLRH. QTT’S, X ICB CBEAM PABLOBS. 133 JBBSBY a y e . Parties or families, furnished day or night. Both price and quality guaranteed to please. 34jul6m JI^UMBERI LUMBER! GILMAN sells LUMBEB cheaper than an; ne else, and better. SHINGLR, LATH and OA81NG8 CUT TO ORDRR. DOOBS, FLOORING, RXC., RTC., Ships by carload or in large or small quanti ties by freight. ALFRED GILMAN, GiLMAH’s D epot , N. Y. ^ c a r p PRQM, HON. % j . LYON. a, «m-pleaaed to announce to the publioaud ' my maDyJrieDdB that my health is so.muob improved that I will be ^ l e to resume the du ties of my profession inull the courts.’ 1 wiU be glad to ^ve oounhil to iuy lriends, and all others-who may call upon me, upon every question pertaining to my profession, und where ho.lltiigatioQ follows, I will make no charge. I -will also make a specialty of aU dnda of ooUeotlona, and where I fail in col- eoting there wfil.hehQ,chargefoyprofeB^onaJ services.' My office Will be at my house. No. 21 Sussex St,, until further notice, where I may be found at all business hours of the day and from 9 until 9 in the evening. ^fflOS. J. LYON. J0AUOE7 <fe 00. HOME Shorthand, etc., thoroughly taught by MAIL,’ Circulars free. B ryant ’ s C ollege , 460 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CHEAP FARMS ARD HOMES. Prices low. *100 to *30,000; healthy cli mate ; fine soil; close to cities by w ater or railroad; salt w a ter luxuries abundant- Send stamp for price list; may lOe. M elv in & M ancha , Annapolis, Md, A POSITION as salesman’ with good pay, to any reliable man furm sbing satisfactory references. Ap ply to S. M c O m b eb & Co., Rochester, N. Y. ^ P A R S C E R ’ S I NAIR BALSAiVI SCleanses and beautifies the hair. ■Promotes a luxuriant growth. ■Never FaHs io Restore Gray I Hair to lU YouthfuS Color, events DandrulE and hair falUng 50e. and si.00atDniggist& B O O K AOEIVTS W A N T E D RDB MYpRYOFTHEWAR B y M a r y A . I /iverm o r e H IN D E R C O R N S . 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Send now. The Gold and , iewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation 'll Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1896,Bos ton, Mass.,or Dr. W.H. PARKER, graduate of Har vard Medical College, 26 years’ practice In Boston, who may be consSt^ confidentiaHy. Office, No. 4 Buifinch S t Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this o u t. Y c u m ay a e v o r see i t e s u b k