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TH E POET JE E V IS D AILY tJN lO N , W E D E E S D A f EVENING, MAEOH 2S, 1888 COMIVTEKCIAI. NEWS. 0?lie Condition of tUe New Yovli and CUi- cago Stoek Market To-Day. Reported by ‘Win. Spencer, comHiisston broker, Gra ham’s Block, Fort .TervH, N. X. Opsninft. Closing. Canada Southern ........................ 49?s 49>a Chicago & Northwestern.............10b lObM Chicago, Burlington & Quincy... IIO?^ 119^4 Delaware, Lackawanna & W ....... l^i A 4 13i^ Lake Shore ................................ ?S ;'8 Louis. & Nash ............................ 53_ Missouri Paeiftc .......................... ‘Oja Missouri, Kansas & T .................. }~'A N. Y. & New England.................33 N.Y.,L.B.&W ......................... “ — Northern Pacifle, pfd ................. 43 ^4 Texas Paciflc ............................. §1% |1 i 4 “ “ n'TOe£iipi C,>: & Pacific Mail ................................ 31 CHICAGO GR.UN AND PROVISION MARKET. Openin'?- Closing. — I 1 & . . 1 V.-.'.V.V-V.'.Y V i s Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closi Oil .............. . 89^ ^ 89^ a-, e stop that Cougli. Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure Use Kemp’S Balsam, best cougli cure Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure. Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure. Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure. Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure. Use Kemp’s Balsam, best cough cure. At all druggists’. Large bottles 50 cents and $ 1 . _____ ____ _ PKOBABLE POSTOFFIOE BOBBERS. The three tramps arrested in Great Bend last week have been tafeen to Scran ton by Deputy U. 8 . Marshals, where they will be. tried for robbing the postoffice at Carbondale and Jermyn. Mr. and Mrs. Angel and son, at whose house in Great Bend they were arrested, have been sub poenaed to appear as witnesses before the United States Commissioner at Scranton. Officer Ferguson has been authorized to take them before the commissioner, as they refused to go. A Great Battle is continually going on in the human sys tem. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable medicine like Hood’s Sarsapaiilla is the weapon with which to defend one’s self, drive the desperate enemy from the field, and restore peace and bodily health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. Old Garments Made Like New. All go?cts that you want colored and cleaned attend to now, then they will be ready for spring and summer wear, sued as coats, pants, vests, dresses, cloaks- wraps, shawls, feathers, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, ribbons, pashes — every, thing. Fine laces, collars, etc., cleaned beautifully. Need not rip up anything. Linings will not be colored if so desired. Skilled workmen. Only pstablishmeni of this siz - 3 on the globe. Leave goods by Monday noon with H. C. Cunningham, PortJervis, N. Y.-^adw ____ Peters’ Restaurant and Oyster Parlors. ours.atsliort notice £ moderate prices. We will also keep oysters constantly on hand and supply them to parties, festivals, balls, etc. A full line of choice fruits, confectionery and cigars. Fresh shelled oysters and clams opened to order. C-& F. D. Peters proprietors, 129 Pike street, Port Jervis H .y . FARMS NEAR BY. Farm of 48 acres, 3 miles out, house, plenty of good fruit and water, $1,800; 44 acies improved land, 2 miles from Port Jervis depot, f‘39 per acre. D. Holbrook, Port Jervis, N. Y. BUSINESS BRIEFS'. —You will always find at Kadel’s a de sirable line of ladies,’ misses’ and child ren’s fine shoes. —^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. —Wm. Sagendorf, clairvoyant, will be at the Hamilton Hotel, Middletown, until further notice Patients can get a com plete diagnoses by mail, if they send a small lock of their hair.—dw 6 m. —Closing out our entire stock of ladies’ and gents’ velvet and plain extra holiday slippers at reduced prices. Do not miss this chance at John A. Kadei’s, 100 Pike —The subsenber desires to inf orm his numerous patrons, that the destruction oi his mill by fire recently, will not be al lowed to interfere with his business. Flour, feed, meal, oats, etc., will he for sale as usual at his store and a contin uance of patronage is solicited. W. A. Drake.—ti. —Try those $2 men’s railroad shoes, all solid and warranted to give satisfaction, at Kadel’s. —The old stock sold; make way for the new. All new goods at Gray’s jewelry store (Margot’s old stand). All kinds o< repairing done promptly.—dawtf. —Emmet Van Sickle, who has hau 2C years’ experience as a practical jeweler, the past nine years of which he has been connected with A. C. Margot, is now fully prepared to do all kinds of watch, ciocl and jewelry repairing at short notice and in a first-class manner at his new place ol business 128 Pike street. _ All work guaranteed. Watches and jewelry of all Kinds can be purchased at reasonablf prices.—dawtf ______ From tlie Gulf Coast. The leading druggist of Moss Point, Miss', J. W. Stewart, writes: “ I am sure that Van Wert’s Balsam is the best cough remedy that I have ever sold, and while you keep it at its present standard I shall always keep it and advise tr mers to use it.” For sale by E. T. TH E FEAST OF THE FASSOVElt, H o w it is SpeJit, anil tlie Featnvps Couiu'oteil Therowitli. The Jewish foast of Pesach, or the Pass- over began at sunset Monday evening and continues for eight days. The feast was ordained to commemorate the depar ture of the children of Israel from Egypt, under the leadership of Moses, after they had been held in bondage for upward of 400 years. The special feature in the observance of this festival is the eating of Malzoth, or cakes of unleavened bread, which takes the place of bread in all the households of orthodox Jews during the continuance of the festival. There is a peculiar observ ance connected with the first evening of the festival, on which occasion the head of the household gathers about him at the table all the members of the family, in. eluding the servants if they be Hebrews, and with ancient rites and ceremonies he recounts the story of the deliverance of his fore-fathers from the bondage under which they had been held by the Egyptian Pharaohs for so many years. The Hagaddah, which contains a histoiy of the exodus from Egypt, is read either in the original Hebrew or in a translation. Then follows a bountiful repast, and the rest of the evening is spent in festivity. HAPFV HOMES. Much has been written and said about how to make home happy. The moralist and preacher have hackneyed this theme until it would seem nothing more rf-- mainedto be said. But the philosophers have gone far out of their way to account for the prevalence 'of all ill-assorted couples and unhappy homes, and have overlooked the chief cause. Most of the unhappiness of married life can be traced directly to those functional derangement' to which women are subject. In nine cases out of ten the irritable, dissatisfied and unhappy wife is a sufferer from some “ female complaint.” A trial of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will pro duce more domes'ic happiness than a million sermons and philosophical treat ises. It cures all those peculiar weak nesses and ailments incident to women. It Is the only medicine sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the man ufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee printed on wrapper enclos ing hot le. FABTIALITY IN TH E FAMILY. “ No, Fido,” she said to her little dog, that was mutely suppliant, “ one of these hot biscuits is as much as is good for “ Can’t I have another biscuit, mam ma ?” asked her little girl. “ Certainly dear,” said the indulgent mother, “ you can have as many as you Experience teaches, and sometimes harshly, t dyspepsia, heartburn, liver etimcB easily lufferera with irn, liver diseases, etc., learned by easy and gentle experience thatLaxador is a sure and agreeable remedy tor these complaints. Do not stupefy your baby with onium or laudanum mixtures, hat use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup which is always safe and re liable and never disappoints. Price 35 cents. —Govtrnor Fitzburgb Lee of Virginia is making a southern tour with a Vice Presidential bee buzzing in bis bonnet. Salt lean My head and face were a solid mass of putrlftcatlon and my ears discharged of fenslve matter m 1 ----- , a .. .tlnufcd to Tifcc the Favorite jt-'Eetnedy and am now well. ■ 4Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite l7Kemedy Is the greatest blood purifier I Enow ot.-J. A. Fatker, Sundei-llnvlUe, Pa. Mr Clias. P Owen, Ironvllle, N. Y., says: \Isuffered Intensely and for a long time from Salt Khenm. The eruption lapidlv spread, causing iny flesh to swell and crack. I preferred death to life In this way. I W AS E N T iEE L Y OIJEED by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.” In the tr raentof Scrofulons Dloerfi, Sores, Glandular Sv Ings, Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy Is beyond any other alterative. It promptly and thor oughly restores healthful action to the affected or gans, removes Impurities from tlie blood, and so cures the many diseases that springs from a vitiated condi tion of the life current Ltver and Kidney diseases that yield to no other medicine, are readily cured by this potent remedy, Df. D. Kennedy’s Fayorite Remedy, sold by all Druggists. Price $1; 6 for ?5. Send 2-cent stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Kondout, N. for Illustrated book how to cure Kidney, Liver Blood disorders. Mention this paper. 7IOR SALE 1 , 200,000 LADIES NOW WEAR THE C O R S E T . ^^Comfortable,^legnnt, BorfocOy Healthful, and the Double Bone! Double Seam! Double Steel! ONE DOLLAR. S O L D E V E H Y - W H E R E , Bortree ifg. Co., JacKson, Hlich. Call aafl See Oar Easter Cards. E a s t e r B o o k l e t s ! EASTER \ novelties . OUR Unique Designs. LOW PRICE From 1 cent to $5 LEA’S DRUG STORE, ---- ASK FOR ---- KADBL’S LADIES AND mSSES 19 BUT TON M K ADO FINE SHOES, They are stylish, desirable goods, kid fox- ings, solid leather sole and inner sole and neatly trimmed at the moderate price of ------- ONLY TWO DOLLARS. -------- N, B.—I send goods to any part of the United States on receipt of the above price. Respectfully yours, JOHN A. KADEL, 100 P i e S treet , P ort J erv is . N. Y. $1000. House and lot, Hudson street. $1200. House and lot come? avenue and Frankly?i street. $1200. House and lot, Barcelo street. $13010. Houseand 1 ?t,Hudsonludson street,Beritreet, s $1000, House and 1 it, George street, $1600. House and lot. Ball street, Bergen. $2500. House and lot, Brooklyn street. $2800. House and,’ I^ lots, corner Brooklyn md Orange streets. $2600. Brick house a nd lot, Seward avenue. $:i\)00. Fine large In )arding house,Ball street. $3500. Large house, sightly situation. Main $,500J). Splendid fashionable dwelling, 15 rooms, lot 50.X120 and fine carriage liou.se, up- $10,000. Large dwelling, most beautiful sit uation ; Both liot and cold w a ter; Lot 200x2(X) feet; Ornamental shade and abundant fru it and barn. Dwellings in Sparrowbush $1000 to $1200. Houses and lots iu Mataraoras $700 to $25(Ki. Business p roperty on Pike and Ball-street and Front street. JOHN II, WOOD, F r o n t S t r e e t , P o r t J e r v i s , N. Y. A CARD FROM HON. T. J . LYON. To the Editor of T h e II n i o n : auestiion pertaining to my protes.sion, and ■where no litigation follows, I will make no charge. I will also make a specialty ot all “ -'-'■\■Sc ........................... - ........................... HO$. J. LYON. SOLID RED BEETS GREAT PALE OF THAT Ten Cent Sugar Corn. P o p c o r n t h a t P o p s r. (!EN'T$ A POUND. HOAGLAND'S, THE GROCER ^ E W TO-DAY. Eiglisli Smoked Bloaters. H O A G L A N D ’S THE GROCER. WdMWing^^^quMHon^aU iw k a tm securities offered by the following line of Com- oanlesf The Liverpool, London & Globe, The imperl£»l, the Northern, the London Assurance, the Orient of Hartford, and the WashingtOB Fire & Marine of Boston, also Life and Accident Insurance and Real Estate bought, sold or rented. J. A. f ish e r . Koomisi and 6 Westrooi- Building, I’ort JCr- vla.N.Y ''WOOING THE ZEPHYRS’ The “ Etliereal Mildness ” with tvliich winter “ lingers ” in the “ lap ” of “ something ” that may come sometime in the dim future ‘Makes A Man Tired.’ W e’re no “ kicker,” hut we know when w e ’v e got “ enough.” We’ve done all w'e (‘.ould to straighten things out. We’ve wooed the “ Gentle Maiden ” Spring, Imt she won’t woo for a cent. We’ve talked of “ Sunshine,” ai d got Sowlir^^ of “ budding trees,” and in twenty-four hours h.id to tunnel through snow drifts ten feet deep. “ I t won’t do.” “ Woolen Blankets” and “ Lace Flouncings ” won’t mix, and Dress Goods in Mahogany, Gobel n Blue and Serpent Green can’t draw very hard when the thermometer persists in contin ually loafing around zero. “ BOSTON STORE REMARKS. ’’ J. H. WELLS, 84 P liE STREET, Opposite the R ink to r the ORDERS attended to at short n o tice for PAPKB HANGING & KALSOMINXNG. Oils and Leads at tRe Lowest Figures Q P. HOWELL, ATTORNEl & COUNSELOR AT LAW Farnum Building, Fort Jervla. NOTARY PUBLIC AND NEW JBR SEY COMMISSIONER. DENTISTRY. J^ENTISTRY. 3D x . rrixstca.. St. John’s Building, up-town, practices DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. £ ^ li , H. F. DOBBS, . DENTIST. Office in Westbrook’s Building, Pike St. jQ R . JAMES J. MILLS. DENTIST, Office In Farnum’s Building. Pike St., Port Jervis, Rooms 16,17 and 18. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 D. m. GAS ADMINISTERED. Redaction in Prices of Coal S t o v e .................................... $5 00 Chestnut ................................ 5 00 Egg......................................... 5 00 Grate ...................................... 5 00 P e a ......................................... 4 00 Tlie best grades of coal, carefully screened, at ttie above prices. When de livered by our carts the usual cartage ■will be added. We have also a well selected stock of all kinds of fiUmber, Sliingles, Cement, Lime, Plaster Paris, Plasieiing Hair, &c,, all of which we will sell at the lowest market prices. dlw JUST RECErV^EDI LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. N. R. Hlghy la selling the Buel $8 calf button and lace shoes, best in the market. B»“RUBBER8 AND AKOTIOS REPAIRED N. h. HtGBt. 101 PIKE ST. A BEAUTIFUL LADY depends much on the condition of her hair to appear to advantage. Should she lose that, she realizes the fact that she has parted with one Of the greatest charms bestowed by na. ture. Tbe hair can be MADE MORE BEAUTIFUL by using “Quicker’n a Wink,” as It Imparts that lustre and gloss to hair which we only see to envy. And remember. It Is guaranteed to atop the hair from lauing out, thereby prevent ing baldness. It Is bigbiy permmed and clean, does not color the hair, making it an elegant dressing, removing all dandruff. Try It. You will not be disappointed BY USING ‘ QUICRBR’N A WINK.” sold by au druggists. WHITE Sc QUICK D eposit N. Y. U f C A i y U C U a n d \tVOltfENenn quickly e u r e n C A I V n i b l l thcmselm of WwAuf ViUllty, Lwl Munhoodfrom roatbfulError»,atc..«»uletly a t h o m e . B » n,g«Ti,«iw ott a l l u r lw a te d U o a o o * « e n t f r e e , fsaua.) H R . Jt». J l . L O W E . W lBJiteU . C o u n . Sales Over 42,000,000Lbs. IxDNGMAN-4^ ^ X artinez . P r e p a r e d Actual Cost Less than $1.25 per Gallon. ^ Highest Grade of Excellence. Sold Under Guarantee. Any Building Hot Satisfac torily Painted,will he Ee-Painted Free of Cost. FOR SALE BY MALVEN GORDON & CO. JJE N R Y DDTOHER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. NO. 2 Front Street, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY BE- PAIRED in the beat manner and warranted, p a r t icu lar attention is paid to repairing flne^atches andchrof ' ' ' “ heat, cole anteed. T IV E R Y , S A L E A N D iflXGHANGE J-i STABLE, P ike S treet ,^O pposits OBAnaB square . H . G. PORTER, P r o p r i e t o r , [ J. A Buchanan’S old stable.] Conveyances o every description furnlf at short notice. Prices reasonable. TelepI call n o . 21. BwYOlirPIAlSiOB&ANS W. E. McCormick, NO. 82 PIKE STREET Who buys instruments of the BEST MANU FACTURERS FOR CASH, and sells them at LOWER PRICES THAN CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. Also full llne.of SHEET MUSIC AT ONE-FALF CATALOGUE PRICE. Booi Binfling for Port Jervis AND VICINITY. H E N RY MAINE PRACTICAL BOOK-BINDER, nnounces to the citizens of Port Jervis and vi cinity that he is prepared to do every descrlP: tion of book binding In a workmanlike manner Bindery Comer Main and Pike Streets, FORT .TEBVT8. H. V. '^jy'ILTON BENNETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 8t* John’s Block* Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y -A T T H E - NEW YORK STORE Two Special Drlies for this Week IN DEESS GOODS. 1ST. AN ALL WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH DIAGONAL CLOTH AT 29 CENTS PER YARD. 2D. AN AIL WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH PINE CAM ELS HAIR AT 33 CENTS PER YARD. Also our usual fine selection of DRESS GOODS t h a t c a n n o t b e matched in the town at our Low Prices, with Braid and Beaded Setts and Trimming to match. Don’t forget that you can buy your WALL PAPER cheaper at the New York Store than at any other place in town. S 3 <55 a s 3=>l]s© S t , IS. Tox<a.a,rL. FRENCH SATTEENS of our own importation. The finest goods made In Colors and Black, a o i s y £ : E ,.A.2:rxD s e o b T s x s s i v d : . i W A L L P A P E R . = We have the largest and best assortment of Wall Paper ever shown in Port Jervis. N e w C a r p e ts. N e w C a r pets. WESTBROOK & STOLL Headstones and Monuments manufactured from American Mar bling, and from barren Clark’s Island, Westerly, the Celebrated Quincy and 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. P E N F E f i C I L S T A U F . 4 5 ' * * 1 O p e n & C l o s e d . |Cl$ When ordering by mail state color of ink and number of type desired,and enclose five cents additional for packing and postage. Ink furnished in Red, Violet, Blue, Green an- ’ Black. The full amount must accompany the order. O ti© Ite ie - 4 i 5 o ts- ^ 349 350 351 ftgled o« f3pe.> T w o l i n e s O O o ts. 408 Dave Pierson. WESTFIELD, N. J. 729 Charles Wirth. 347 J. M, C. MARSH. 735 P a r s 1 - 737 J o n c A . 413 JIM.FAKCHER, 415 C h e t . S m it h . 400 O. K. j.G.BLAnrs.- 366 deceived Payment T l i i ? e e l i n e s * ? 5 o t s , 717 GEOHGE A. BAYARD DRUGGIST. ESTFIELD, -isr.J. 383 ' AFTER 10 DAYS RETURN TO WESTFIELD, NEWJERSrz V, 7250 hov I lty stamp wobvj ST E N C I L S , V 3 C o x - t l a n d t S t . 3610 Charles JS. Laithe.. H A R D W A R E - O O H O H J S , im . y ; . 385 H. V. BODINE «GE0CEE,,f® ASBURY PARK. N J. , SOLD IN PORT JERVIS AT LEA’S DRUG STOPtE