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COMMEKCIAI, NlBWS. *116 Coudition o f th e N e w Yttt-k and Chi cago Stock Market To-Day. Reported by Seymour & Cook, Commismon Brokers Roam «), Faraum Block. wanna* W . ' S Canada So Delaware, ioutliern. Delawf N- ’central. IlifIsiSSSi: N o rthw e s tern................ Omana . . .................... O. Trans. Con ............ . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOATSION MARKET. Openinq. Closing. I =:|: I ' ... jfS: OouldirjL’t K e c a l l M is C l i i l d ’s N a m e . A geufleman ft-om an adjoining county walked fait.»an insurance < >ffiee Lure the i .fher day and tonk «mt a policy for a good amount upon his life. .Vs hi'- ei> ht cluldreu were to be the benetieiarie, m > ase of his death, it was necessary that tln-ir name.- he writ ten upon the policy, and he was ai'cording- ly aslced hy the agent to write them down. first seven, Imt on the eighth'name he made a break. He sur.iteheil his head in a per plexed manner and w ent carefully over the list a second and third time. Imt it was no use. “ W ell, I tion't know that young one’s name,” he said in desjieration; \ t knowed ’em all by heart when I left home this morniu’.” But in spite of all efforts to recall the name of No. s he finally had to give it up, and actually went out in search of a neighbor who knew the family well in order to find out the name of his own child, —Ainerims (<?a.) Bepuhlkan. — “ It’s only a question of time,” and a short time, too, as to whoa your rheuma- 33T| tism will yield to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Try it. Opening. Bigkest. Lowest. Closing. 92M 919k rueu- Mm “ I have thee on the hip,” cried rut matism seizing his victim and tossing h on a 1 uttering bed. “ Not s o ,” he cri( “ not ht>! Wait, mv ancient foe, just five minutes, until the bov brings a bottle of Silvation Oil, then Wfc’il see who wins the Paui 'ti^ against C‘>ld lieve in ir^e concei ts, but does believe the free use of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, it has Csr jdher sevtral times. 'Trained; E lepliauis. Trained animals are all wonderful, but Case of.Brow n Gravel. H o w it was Cured, P liy icians and Other Means Having Failed, A man rescued from a burning or al mine woula jcoly cause mere Intercsc than dcea the story of • life. In tne spring of 18781 w ai taSen with sbarp D8 In the lower p a rt of my bowels, In the i eg bladder. Short y blood appeared mixed w;' ;r I had an a ttack of Wilde Inflammation of the Bladder, Of the most elslBful physicians In Troy, a fter treating me some weeks, advistd me to consult an eminent specialist a t Albany. For three months I was under toe great iBa“’ ------- ‘—* --------------------- —*— — mmmmm 0 give the elephant first place, as there is hardly any feat performed by other and far more agile animals that it cannot aocom- plish. We were told by au elephant trainer who had a number of them in charge, that he had often seen them going through their tricks in their stalls at night. In fact, they appeared to be practicing the exercises they had been put through during the day. The first time he observed this he was aroused in the night by the snort- xhg of a valuable horse which was fastened near a y o u n g ‘‘ student elephant,” and on looking through a knot-hole he saw his promising student standing upon its head, or endeavoring to do so—a trick that he had been trying to teach it for some time. This unusual position struck terror to the horse, and he was snorting and quivering with fear. It may safely be assumed that the elephant was studying its lessons. BoJ’ Soo^U ^ m ern’clne'begantoH elp'ine.'the pains and distress were lessened. I continued Its use and am now well. My E‘ eovt ry wt;s Complete. . . u c . o . u i . . . ^ l l f h e l p spread a kno-^- edge of Its virtues to other sufferers from Kidney and bladder diseases 1 shall feel that I am partly repaying Dr, Kennedy for the great service his Favorite - ------ -dy performed for me In my extremity. C. W. Brown, Petersburg, Henna. Co., N. H L exM Leciy. Price One dollar. Prepared a t Rondout, N. T . X O H N H. WOOD, O REAL ESTATE BROKER, OBBMRS FOR SALE: 1 Dwelling on Jersey avenue, 8 rooms, $1( 1 Dwelling on Ball street, will rent for $14 ler month, §1600. . Dwelling on Barcelo street, good proper ty, $1800. —Don’t hawk, hawk, blow, spit and disgust everybody with your offensive brea.h.but use Dr. Sage’s, Catarrh Remedy and end it. XHK POKt DAILI^ M lO N , MOSLJAii gSVlSNINGj DEOKHBER I*?, m S S Q P B R A HOUSE. O N IC N I G H 'J’ O N L Y . Saturday. Dec. 22d, T H E L A F G H A B L E SEN S A T IO N ‘Our P i c n i c ’ The Positivi' Hit of the Comedy VTorld. Ann rica’s Representative Comedian. MK. RICHARD COLEMAN, Supported by our Nonpareil Company of Specialty Artists. .5—S'X'A.B SOIJBRJETTES-a Headed by Boston's Favorite Comedienne, MISS MINNIE CONNOR. I--H B E A T C O M B D fA N S -1 A l a u g h f o r e v e r y MINUTE. Fopnlar Prices, 25,35 mi 5flc Seats on sale at Lea & Mason’s Drug Store. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. EierytMiiC of TMs Year’s Designs. THE BOSTON STORE Photo Cases, Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Handkerchief Oases, Work Boxes, Cuff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Collar Boxes, i s r c w I ni Are MIeii !o Gall and examine Our Select Line PLUSH GOODS Fir tie HeMaFs. Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Ink Stands, Card Oases, Cigar Cases, Whisk Broom Holders, Thermometers, Cut Glass Bot tles, Toilet Bottles, Etc, Etc. A bottle of Edenia w ill make a valued and useful present. SELLS PLUSH CLOAKS MONDON'S Post-Office Pharmacy,Sefe We Sfe 39 6 I n S i x M o n t h s . S. Felt, Jr., the foremost druggist in Watertown, writes as follows : VanWert,Chemical Co.,Wattrtown,N. Y. Gentlemen : I take pleasure in inf orm- a of the wondeifi you of the wondeiful success we have with your Lung Balsam. We have so'd in the last six months 390 bottless W e have guaranteed nearly every bottle but as yet have had only four returned. I am in receipt of scores of testimonials from ihe most prminent residents of our city, which I should like to send yon. For sale by E. T. Laidley. FORT JERVIS BUSINESS BRIEFS, VTv.o Bells “ White Satin ?” Every dealer wbx desires to sell the very Best Flour Purchase your material and have your embroidery stamping done cheaply i Miss G. E. Shay’s. —^The “ Puritan ” ham is fast taking the lead over all competitors. Try them. Dwelling, Brick House, down town, rents or $15 per month, $2600. 1 Dwelling, Franklin street, $1200. 1 Dwelling and 3 lots. Orange street, $8800. 1 Dwelling, Brooklyn street, $2100. 1 Dwelling, Orange street, 2 lots, $3000, 2 lots on Orange street,large fruit trees,$1000 1 lot up-town, best location, .?1500. 3 lots, Hudson street, $200. $300 and $500' 1 large, fine Dwelling, Main street, $3500. 1 large Dwelling, sightly and beautiful situ ation, $3500. Bargains here and on easy terms. T 3 E P O RTO P T H E COIOTHTION OP THE NATIONAL BANK OF PORT JERVIS at Port Jervis. In the State o£ New York, at the close of business Dec. 12,18S8. KESOUBCES, Loans and discounts ............................. $538,893 91 Overdrafts,secured and unsecured... 3,002 OS U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ......... 50.000 00 Due from approved reserve agenL Due from other National Banks ____ ___ ... Real estate, furniture and fixtures.,.. 7,600 00 Current expenses and taxes paid ....... .3,101 33 Checks and other cash Items .............. 16,624 58 Blits of other Banks ............................... 3,4t0 irrency, nickels, 35Te2=t 3 D o c r t o E * o » t - O f f i c e . L OOK H E R E ! No need waiting, IT IS HERE NOW. On exhibition all thl.s week at the jewelry store of T . B . O o - u .itx ig 'lx t , I'T l-StSL .tes, 38 T.-SZ-. The entire stock of a wholesale jewelry house consisting of WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, ETC., AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. SANTA CLAUS has unloaded his pack at THE NEW YORK STORE with presents for old and young. A Bi^ Lot of Holiday Goods of all description and at popular low prices. An elegant line of Plush Sets, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, etc., etc., now on exhibition TOYSJOOESAND GAMES FOR THE LITTLE ONES. DOLLS--DOLLS-DOLLS All Styles and descriptions. We make a specialty of 25 cent, 50 cent, 75 cent and $1.00. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AliD MUFFLERS I# showing a finer line of these very desirable and necessary DEPOT FOR SKATES ‘^^Ucles than ever before. W e have paid very close attention in se lecting these goods, both in stock and styles, and the prices will PROM 25 CENTS UPWARDS. please everybody. Just as big a bubble on the holiday puddle as any of them. DRBSSING GA8E8, ODOR CA8BB, MANIOVRB SBTS, COLLAR AND GUBF BETS, GLOVE BOXES, HANDMERGEIEF BOXES, WORK BOXES, SHAVING SETS, GIGAR OASES, MIRRORS, ETC., BTC. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL: Everybody wishing to purchase Holiday gifts may perhaps come nearer satisfying their fastidious tastes at O O F X Z S . S S J S ' H T ' J B t M S E S T than any place in Fort Jervis. A handsome line of POQKE2 BOOKS, GARB GASES, CIGAR and GIGAREl I E GASES A 1 FRIGES IR A 2 IVILL MAKE YOU OPEBT YOUR EYES. An elegant new lot of cut glass bottles at one-third less than last A large variety of aP sorts of pretty, new things, at lower prices than any other store for the same quality of goods. Ho second-hand auction goods. A ll bought direct of the manufacturers. A handsome mixed candy during the holidays only at 14c. a pound. HuUer’s fine confectionery fresh every week. Beautiful odor cases. A large line of fine perfumes. DUH’T FOEGET THE FLACK, 95 FIK E STEEET. lonal paper and cents... Legal Tender notes. U. s. certificates ot Redem^lo) 15 per cen tepfierg ,, .... . imptlon fund wltb U. S. Treasti ■circulation) .......... ake way for __________ „oods cay's jewelry ■e (Margot’s old stand). All kinds of airing done promptly.—dawtf. •ladies, if you are troubled with cold try those $1.00 warm lined shoes at lei’s. —The old stock sold; make the new. All new g at Gray’ . store (Margot’s old stand). All kii repairing done promptly.—dawtf. —ladies g e U —Anew and handsome line of jewelry is displayed at Gray’s jewelry store (Mar got’s old stand). Repairing done by ex- perienced workmen.—dawtf. — C oal and W ood — .The best grade of 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, 159 call fit.—dtf. Total............................................... $762,501 83 LIABILITIES. National Bank notes outstanding __ Individual deposits sub- ) ject to clieck ....... I6s.672 3 01 Demand certificates of 473,708 70 deposit ................ 5,005 00 { certified checks.............. 31 4oJ Due to other National Banks. ............. 26,086 74 T o ta l.,.. ........................................ $762,501,83 STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 . C ounty OP O range , / I, W. E. S cott , Cashier ot the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. w. E S cott , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th ’ day of Dec., 1888. W. B. M c C ormick , Notary Public. C orrect —Atte s t : 15,4 » WHBLPLErS Long Reach Club Skate. $1.00 A PAIR. Gold and Silver Handle Silk Umbrellas. tTmbrellas have become a very popular present. We have laid in a very big assortment of them, and want you to inspect om- line be fore you purchase. A Muff Makes a Very Nice Present. to be given to a lady friend, a sister or mother. We have them in Genuine Seal Skin, Monkey Hair, Beaver and the Imitations. Our $2 Imitation Seal Muff is a Beauty. BUT THE BOSS PRESENT OF ALL IS A NICE O n t T h e y G o ! A ND NO WONDER. UwWM tie Bipsl GMk'HaY fe Ever Hal. JUST LOOK AT A TEW OF OUE PBICE8: $12 00 NEWMARKETS, THIS YEAR’S STYLE ............. $ 8 00 10 00 “ “ “ ................ 7 50 8 00 “ . “ “ “ ................ 5 00 10 00 CLOTH W R A F S ................................................................ 5 00 15 00 FLU S H W R A F S ................................................................ 11 00 20 00 “ “ ................................................................ 16 00 24 00 “ SACQHES ............................................................ 17 00 A L ARGE ASSORTMENT OF O ; K S r N A T I ^ A L B A N K , PORT JERVIS, N. Y., Dec. 7 ,1BS8. The regular annual meeting of the share holders o f the First National Bank of Port Jervis, for the election of Directors and for the transaction '.jf any business which can legally be done at such meeting, will be held at its Banking House on. Tuesday, January 8 1889, at ten (10) o ’clock a. m. The polls for the election o f directors will be open from ten rlO) o clock to eleven (11) o’clock a. m. tjS O. F, V an I nwegen , Cashier. ? ^ A T I 0 N A L b a n k O P p 7 i R P J£^R ^ ' TORT JERVIM, N. Y., Dee. 7.1833. The annual meeting of the shareholders of this bank for the election i .t a Board o f Direct- (us for the ensuing year v/ill be held at the hanking office on Tue.sday, January 8th, 1889. Polls will be open from 10 to 11 a. m. ■™’. E. acoTT, Cs ' ’ C H I L D R E N i S S L E I G H S CALL AND SEE — Our Assortment of— Do not forget that we are Readguarters fwthese goods. Our Flush Sacquesat $18, $20 and $25 are just as cheap as you can buy them iu the city. Our Plush Wraps at $10, $12 and $15 defy competition. Our Newmarkets at $4,60, $6,00, $7.00 and $10.00 are selling ?-ery fast. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. We have them for 4 years to 18 years, ranging in prices from $1,00 to- $10. It will pay you well to look at our Plush Garments, Newmarkets, bd Children’s Cloaks before you purchase. abd Children' 3 3 dc 3 5 3=»Os:e3t.. T o x d - a n . Holiday Goods. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel < beauty, strength and wholesomeness. M oi. econoEolcal than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition -mth the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Sold only in cam. Eo'i^i. B aking W A N T E D — RELI.VBLE LOCAL AND OBLItiK LEA k MASON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS FOEI 0 KE 8 MYB BE£H SACRIFICES, trains wi’ecked and miliions ot lives lost because watches have been behind t i m e . Itu n n o risk o f th e s e catastrophes, out go to EM M ET /A N SICK L E ’S, and have your watch regulated to keep perfect time. His watches fell the story every time—and all the time, JEWELRY, SILVERW ARE axid CUTLERY W AY DOWN. Creegan Block, - 128 Pike Street, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS From $1.50 to $ 1 2 .00 Each- A large assortment at ACTUAL COST; that is, what they will ACTUALLY COST the consumer, aud all shown in broad daylight. N o w B o y s , Look: H e r e . We have opened our holiday books and ^here ai’e the titles of a few: “ DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI,” .............. “ UPTHE TAPAJOS,” .......................... BiMS “ LOST IN THE WILDS,” ..................... IfiLUS “ LION JACK,”.........................P- T.B4BNUM “ DICK.BRODHEAD,” .......... P. T.BABNUM “ JACK IN THE JUNGLE,”. .P. T. B arisum “ TOM QUICK,” ............................. W m . B koss “ JACK HALL’S SCHOOLDAYS,”.B.G baiw “ JACK IN THE BUSH,” ..................R.GmAN7f “ CARMEL, THE SCOUT,” . SytVAHDSCOBB,JB “TIGER HUNTERS,” ........................... M ayhe Rszn “ RIFLERANGERS,” ............................. M aynh R kcd “ SCALP HUNTERS,” ............................M axke R eip “ WAR TRAIL,” .....................................M ayne R eid “ LOST AMONG THE WHITE AFRICANS,”. . . . D avid KSBoi 10,000 Other Books for all Ages. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS O h ! G irls , C ome a n d S b e 'T hem . T h e P rettiest O ut . 25 iozei More of Oor Kreat 5 Bnttoii 63 coat Kii UloTeo. WESTBROOK & STOLL