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,fiH i* 6 tKf JMtWS M lt f usloii', ifiiDAlf SfM JM , luatrsi' i im i I'OtfSi't ^' ewi S j C3oihiiiie8ii»iieTS Coiut>lefce tUeir Vi?iifc. ‘ Aiding An iinfortnnate Neiglitioi'. The Baptist church of Hamburg,, has extended a call to Rev. U. B. Guiscard of Newton, to become its pastor. Jury Commissioners Lawrence and Stanton have about completed their work of arranging the. rolls of persons liable to jury duty, and will draw their first install ment next Tuesday for the September term of court. A new school house is to be built at Springdale in place of the old stone build ing. Captain Walker Post will hold their picnic in Crissman’s grove on Culver’s lake near Branchville, the 1st o f Septem- A new iron bridge is being built across the Papakating creek at Sheely’s crossing near Deckertown. A fisherman, while on Hunt’s Pond the other day, sneezed so hard as to lose his false teeth in the deep water. $50,000 would connect the D., L & W. railroad with Culver’s Lake near Branch ville. It is a beautiful and charming sheet o f water, covering 1,300 acres and lying in the gap of the Blue Mountains. There have been so many sneak thieves about Stanhope that an indignation meet ing was recently held and $100 reward was offered for their arrest. Since then there has been a lull in the maraudings. A number o f the friends of Jeremiah Layton of Deckertown, whose family has been terribly afflicted with diphtheria, as sembled at his farm last Wednesday and Thursday and cut and put away bis hay crop for him. Mr. La3don has thoroughly fumigated his house, the family occupy ing tents while the process of cleansing was going on. Stephen H. Sayer, one of the founders of the Sussex Independent, now editor of the Hubbard City (Tex,,) News, was threatened with his life recently by a man named Vamell, who had been arrested for a murder but was released by the Judge. Mr. Sayer spoke in condemnation of the decision and Vamell appeared in his office and was going to do the editor violence but w£« prevented by the town marshall. IMMIGKATION IN JULY. The immigrants landed at Castle Garden during the month of July numbered 28.- 690 as against 27,844 in the corresponding month last year. The total number for the year thus far is 368,015 as against 240- 499 for the same time last year, there being a difference o f 37,516 in favor of this year. The Perfection of the age in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Pigs, manufac tured only by the California Pig Syrup Company. It is agreeable to the taste ac ceptable to the stomach, harmless in its nature, painless yet prompt and thorough its action. For sale in 50 cents and $1 i'iiC lleHdU o f t h e Coi-onol-'.'- liiUtK Rf ' TIi'H M u r d e r e r Ile ld . Coroner DeGraw o f Middletown, Wed nesday, held an inquest on the body of Pietro Rumolo, who was killed by Joseph Pcralto, near Tuxedo Park, where both of them were employed. The testimony showed that the men had quarreled, and after the fashion of tbeir race, Peraltohad proceeded to carve his enemy. The jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to his death from the effect of wounds inflicted by Pcralto, and the latter, who has been in Goshen jail since the stabbing, was committed to await the action o f the grand jury. Rumolo had in his possession $87. ‘.IS, of which the Coroner took charge and with it paid a hoard bill which the dead mani owed at the Park, and his funeral expenses. It is said that Rumolo had a wife and children in Italy. bottles by E. T. Laidley. The marks o f premature age may be ef- fectually obliterated by using Bucking ham's Dye for the Whiskers. It colors uniformly, and always give satisfaction. —Lace mitts, gloves, hosiery, etc.,at low prices. G. Dry’s. —W. M. Detrick has fitted up a stand at No. 1 Hammond street, opposite post office, and is now prepared to dispense vegetebles of all kinds. A fresh stock will be supplied daily and orders promptly fllled.-jl3dwSw. rO B T JER V IS BUSINESS BRIEFS. —Go to Masterson’s gallery, 131 and 133 Pike street, and set the best photo graph work at fair prices. M. F. Seeger, assistant.—tf. •—Anew and handsome line of 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 Jersey avenue. Telephone ca ll6 l.—d tt —The old stock sold; make way foi 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 haa 20 years’ experience as a practical jeweler, the past nine years of which he has been ted with A. C. Ml guaranteed. Watches and jewelry of all Kinds can be purchased at reasonabh j;irices.—dawtf, CUKE YOU IN A HURRY. If you should happen to get a pain in the stomach, or if you want any kind of medicine or any other article in a hurry, just telephone to Lea & Mason’s drug Store what you want and you will receive it as fast as a trotting horse can reach your home. Remember that we are the only druggists in the village that have a telephone and a fast horse and wagon to ^ deliver goods attached to our store for the accommodation of the public. Lea & Mason, druggists.-adv. 39G in Six Months. S. Pelt, J r , the foremost druggist in Watertown, writes as follows : VanWert Chemical Co., Watertown,N. Y. Gentlemen : I take pleasure in inform ing you o f the wonderful success we have had with your Lung Balsam. We have sold in the last six months 896 bottles. W e have guaranteed nearly every bottle, but as yet have had only four returned. I am in receipt of scores of testimonials from the most prominent residents of our city, which I should like to send you. J’or sale by E. T. Laidley. BOOK FOR THE METEORS. The August nights from the Sth to the 12th Will be enlivened by the display of meteors which are sure to descend through the atmosphere in gi eater or less numbers. The meteors, as is well known, come from the great meteor zone whose perihelion is on the earth’s orbit and whose aphelion extends beyond the bounds of Neptune, the most distant planet in the solar sys tem. The earth, about the lOtb, plunges through the zone, the meteors are set on fire by the concussion of the earth’s at mosphere and descend in the form of shooting stars. The radient point of the August meteors is in the constellation Perseus, and they are therefore called Persids. Perseus rises on the 10th in the northeast about 9 o’clock, and observers who watch the sky in that direction will be rewarded by the sight of several bun- dred meteors as the hours of the night pass on. Many o f them will be brilliant, and as large as stars o f the first magnitude and many of them will leave trails of luminous vapor lasting several seconds. Troy Times. A WOBKINGMAN’.s? VIEW S. The PLshkill Journal prints the follow ing : Editor o f flit Journal: Mr. Mills, in his closing speech on the Mills’ tariff bill, said the manufacturer and capitalist were robbing the people by making so much money on woolen goods. Can’t we in duce some o f these robbers to come here and take the Glenham Woolen Mill, now idle, and the Messrs. Rothery’s building, and commence robbing us, I think we would like some of that kind of robbery. A WoEKiNG M an . ■ Peculiar in the combination, proportion, and preparation of its ingredients. Hood’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fail. Peculiar strength ant H E WENT AND THOUGHT OVER IT. “ What if I were one of those husbands, my dear, who get up cross in the morning and bang things around and kick like everything just because the coffee is cold. ” “ John,” responded his wife, “ I would make it hot for you.” A Remarkable Recofery. Aliout la years ago I Ijcgan to suffer serlwus disturbances to my healtn, with loss of sleep and appetite, severe pains In the back, over kid* leys and Uver; bowels were ionstlpated; there ----- * Attack of Gravel - ------- arely correctlDfr. I was a re. I am confident that Ur. Kenne- ledy was Tlie Sole Means of My Cure. I cheerfully recommend Its use wherever I have opportunity and no amount of money can measui'e the confidence I have In It. There can he no other medl- cine so valuable for liver, kidney and bladder diseases. I t has added years ro my life. I will cheerfully reply to any Inquiries which may he addressed to me on the subject Anuerln .Tones, tS W. S3d street. Late Architect and Civil Bngin er Central P a rk, N.T. Dr. Kennedy’s F avorite Remedy Is constantly work- Dr. D. Kemedy’s Faiorlte Remedy Bondout, N. T. Price $1; 6 for |5. S - u . r s o o a a . X > o x x t l s 1 ; . (Jflice in the Westbrook Buiiaing'. Offlec ASK FOR ’iHJB No bones ovej liip to break. (Quickly a n d perfectly adjust* ed to tb e form . Double Bone! Double Steel! Double Seam WARRANTED. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sample Duplex Corset by mail, post-paic} for ONE DOLLAR. Sortree Mfg. Co., Jackson, Micft DOWN THEY GO, « FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS to clean out the stock. SATTEENS, SATTEENS. A nice assortment only 10 cents a yard. Same goods that were sold at 12 1-2 cents a yard. CriniSile Seersvicls^ers- Only 6 cents per yard. CHALLIS-All Wool-CHAIUS. Only 12 1-2 cents ; reduced from 17 cents, Scrimm for Curtains only 0 cents per yard. Call in and get one of THE BEST 50 CENT SE IR T SHOW N IN T E E M A E KET at the NEW YORK STORE Begins Monday. W e mean Store Cleaning—that is cleaning out our stock of Sllli DIISS GOOIS PAEASOLS, W A L L P A P E E 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 The Old Original Still Lives. M il l io n s o p P ounds ! T ho usa nd s o f T ons U sed 5 M a L m . r o L O i i d . ’s S l \ x ^ S l i o V Destroys Potato Bugs, Cm*rant Worms, Cut Worms, Cabbage Worms, Elea Beetles ( called Black Elies), Striped Bugs, Terrapin Bugs, &c. SLUG SHOT effectually destroys these pests. It is quick, safe and cheap and no mistake Eor sale at SloxrL loecls: eSc B o r i r L e i r s who have the sale of it for this Territory. Call and get a circular. Jlixisozi’s, o FRONT STREET, COR. SUSSEX. If you would avoid the misery and pain of breaking’ in new shoes, also the annoyance of lese men’s hand-sewed shoes are made in every style, shape^ind form, and it makes no difference what style of shoe is preferred, I can guarantee a perfect fit and satisfaction in every instance. All kinds of foot covering for man, woman c child at prices far below any other. JO H N S O N 'S , FRONT STREET, CORNER SUSSEX. W.E.McCORMICK DEALER IN Pianos, Organs and Musical Instru\ ments of all Kinds> daily. Pianos and organs to rent and sold n monthly installments. A thoroughly competent piano and organ tuner and repairer employed, and orders so licited. Mr., Fred Sehweilcer has charge of the mu- K : ‘S f f i and the Collection of Rents. Store and oJlioe now lloeated in the Walsh Building, No. 105 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N . Y. TX 7 ANTED—A MAN OF TEMPER- V f ate and moral habits, seeking employ ment, to represent an old established house in his own section. Salary, if suited, $100 per month. References exacted. S upt . M anu - ACTOiuNU house , 30 Ileade St., N. Y, We Can’t leepUiletAifLoiipr. HERE WE GO, OITR GOAL IS TRADE AND W ARE BOUND TO GET THERE TO EEDUCE STOCK KADEL is o ffering g r e a t in d u c e m e n ts in T a x - V.AS S n o E S , G e n t s L o w C v t C a l f and S itb - it a n o a h o o ,S t r a p and Ox T ie s a t c lo s in g o u t p r ices. NOTE THE ADDRESS, M n A.Kadel. 100 Pike street. FOR SALE OK TO KENT. JP’OR BALE. $1000. House and lot, Hudson street. $1200. House and lot corner Pennsylvania avenue and Pranklyn street. $1200. House and lot, Barcelo street. $i:3U0. Houscand lot, Hudson St. Bargain. $1600. House and lot, George St. Bargain. $3600. House and lot. Ball street. Bargain; $2500. House and lot, Brooklyn street. $2«oo. House and 2J<> lots, corner Brooklyn and Orange streets. $ 2600 . Brick house and lot, Seward avenue. $3500. Fine large boarding house,Ball street. $3500. Large house, sightly situation, Main street. $5000. Splendid fashionable dwelling, 15 rooms, lot 60x120 and lino carriage house, up- $10,000. Large dwelling, most beautiful sit uation; Both hot and cold water; Lot 200x300 feet; Ornamental shade and abundant fruit and barn. Dwellings in Sparrowbush $1000 to $1200. Houses and lots in Matamoras $700 to $2500. Business property on Plko and Ball street and Front street. JOHN H. WOOD, F ront S treet , P ort J ervis , N. Y. ‘‘Crumbs of Comfort.” opera Ho»se WILL OPEN FOR THE Fall and Winter Season IF THE R emarkably L ow P rices AT W HICH THE BOSTON STORE IS DISPOSING OF P&RASOLS-WHITE 600 DS-PARASOLS FANS, FLOUNCINGS. HAMBURGS, LACE CURTAINS by YARD or PAIR, Satfeens'Sutnmer Shawls-Satteens, A N D All other August Fixings do not furnish our customers with “ Crumbs of Comfort” then we f)oi\’t Will 0*0 TO J. H. WELLS, 84 PIKE STREET, Opposite the K ink tor the OKDERS l o w e s t FBIOES attended to at ahoxt n otloe tor K PA P E R HANGING & KAtSO M INING . Oils and Leads at the Lowest Figures E. 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,Tahlets,Pads, Writing Paper Envelopes Special attention given to the compounding of Prescriptions and Family Eecipes. apr21dw6m 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 BEN NET, No. 1 Main street. JUST EECEIYSD! .3 DOZEN SHOES. MEN’S BUTTON . AND BALL SHOES $1.50 PAIR. MEN’S KANGAROO AND ALLIGATOR, Button and Ball at Low Figures. Br'RtJBBKKS AND AKOTICS KBPAIRBD N. R. HIBBY. 101 P/K£ ST. riHlNK OF IT. COJfBINATION DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA SET EOR $17.44 12S PIECES-SQUARE SHAPES. HOAGLAKD’S CROOKERY BAZAAR. Friday, Aupst 10 LILLIE CLAY’S PRESENTING The Grandest Galai; of Novelties Under the San. The Strongest Drawing Attract tion on the Continent. FuR particulars wiU be duly announced. LOOK ODT FOR IT! FRUIT JARS ---- AT ---- 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 tell yet, but you can bet your sweet dollar on your bottom life that no drug gist or any other store keeper In this village can afford to sell goods cheaper than we do. In regard to our Paints and Oils PATENT MEDICINES, NO CUTTERS OF BICES, we will sell goods as Cheap as any Drnggist. and if any of OUR CUSTOM E R S will inform us where they can purchase Goods Below lie Replar Price we will BEAT THEiS EVERY TIME. We do not propose to UIDIRSELL ANYBODY and we are determined Not to be Undersoil