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fU B I’OBT JBBYI8 DAIXY WEDNBSDAK KVBNIIfU, OCTOBER 10, 1888 MISS AXXA DICKINSON. SHJS .si’KAK AT THK ItlNK THl^KSWAY NIGHT. After a Successful Tour 1 lirousli the West Slie Ketunis Kast—A Kare Treat in Store for the Citizens of tliis Place. An Address to the I,ahoriug Men—The Tadies Invited. Miss Anna DickinBo*’, the fumous anti slavery orator, will deliver an address at the Rink next Tnur^day night on the po litical issues of the campaign. Tins an nouncement will not only give great satis faction to the Eepudlicans, wh<ise cause Miss DicMnson espouses, but to our citi zens generally, who will thus be afforded an opportunity to listen to one of the most distinguished and successful platform orators which this country has produced. Her reputation as an eloquent platform orator is so generally known that it is scarcely necessary to say that she ranks among the very best She has just returned from a highly-suc- cesstal campaign touv through the states of Jllinois and Indiana. Everywhere through those states Miss Dickinson drew out crowded houses and everywheie her powerful blows in liehalf of protection to American industries have been of the greatest service to the Republican c luse. A rare treat is in store for the citizens of this place. Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla Regu lates the Regulator. Largest Sarsaparilla bottle in the market. Manufactured by proprietors of Warner’s Safe Cure. 13old by all druggists. Take no other— it is the best. “ J r .S T HKAK TH.VT ( H ILH S( KKAM.’> said M rs. S m ith 1 > 1 i < t M i . IV i.’is j as t h e sou n d o t u c u iM ’'' -Ijii'k ^ aiT o s s ti.i' n h t lu i f f iu a IV i- h b i'. I ioum -*. ‘ W h a i k in d Ilf a Davt y o u tor a neiuhlior ? D . m k ala Hiin>’.Tu,i‘ •■ b iliireo 1 ' “ N o , iiid f v d ,” r e p d t .! M rs D .iv ia . “ S tn - is o n e o t the m o st te n d e r n io th < i s m s-x- istciK ’o. B u t y o n s e e s h e lu liu v is la Iho old -fash io n e d s t y le o f U o id o r in g . W lien a c h ild n c e o s a little p h y s ic , s h e fills a sp o o n w it h s )m>- n a ir -o o n s do'^e, la y s t h e little v ic t im flat o n h e r la p , h o ld s it-; n till h e is forcetl to o p e n h is m o u th for breath, w h e n d o w n goi s t h e d ic u d fu l m e ss . T h e n c o m e tin.- y e lls .” ‘‘N o w o n d e r ,” said M rs. S m ith . “ W h y d o e s n ’t s h e u s e D r . P ie r c e ’s P le a s a n t P u i- gative P e lle ts . T u e y a r e t i f c t iv c w ithou t b e in g h a r sli, a n d a r e a s easy to tc.kc a s su g a r p lu m s . I a lw a y s g iv e them to m y ch ild r e n ” “ A n d so d o I ,\ said M is . Davis. ______ ______ T H E H IE E EH JFO R F F N P The brewer;.’ mx for Dover or Hill’s fund has been reduced from 10 cents to 5 cents a barrel. This is caused by the agreement ol the brewers of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Ciucinnati, Pnila- delphia and other large cities outside of the state to pay their proportion equally with the brewers of New York. Huvv do the decent people propose to deal with this insolent and corrupt attempt of men in Other states to take the government out of their hands, by helping elect a man who will administer it for their own bene- fit ? _____ GETTING READY TO INDORSE. In Albany—\ Pretty late for mowing, isn’t it ? 1 heard som body wetting a scythe over on the executive mansion grounds.” “ Oh, no, that was Gov. Hill, getting ready to indorse Cleveland if he don’t write that letter imlorsing him.’ Bpririgfidd TJnum. 0 5 < T S iJ ^ i f Y . L E A ’S O P E RA H O M E u}r|, I p*. -; I T]i ‘ “r {' ir, t,i niv (• in thP 1‘f jk*’' -n »f M . I.' ■ ' . . . fn .i.'.i,,’' '.i.’ 's,. I' - Iiifii.nru id :D< B iddcr, COM M E NCING If we don’t show you some T(‘-■ I II'' '! I k\'ful i'ii\ !• I 'n' Ilf Troy, who ifti 1 n* i i 't '. '»'■ ..III' v.i ;i ivi“uii nio ro ti.inaulr I 'CVii' -1 1 CI.V. uv 1 1 iV , .'I'lr. .ii'ii v.mf in hiip todlo. I t ' l l I'tii't'.ivn 111 ii. u I'l'iii II M .1'.'Ilf'.;iiiiponndH to ,1.1 'irlv Vin' iu II wi'l;'i(» in iiTi,. phi.r. vi'ar. anil ,\LL HOPE HEEMED GONE. If I Fay, an ii A Most Remarkable Recovery, lam awimtli-rMniyTif. Aren.filywhich camlo .n‘l HM ' I ‘•tall f»'ol iJist I am partly Clear Cash Bargains in Onr Line tell ns so. Gotids marked in hold ffgiires. OUR LATEST ARRIVALS. Invoice French China in Sets, Desert Plates, Plain White Tea and Breakfast Plates, Bone Plates lOe, Egg Cups 10c. In this collection we show elegant decorations and can help you match up yonr broken sets. A Decorated Toilet Set of 10 pieces, $2.31, full size. Monster Collection of Pitchers, all sizes, shapes and decorations. TO-NIGHT I SIX NIG H T S 'A N D Grocery Departm ent. This week—Good Stewing ^apples 25c per half bushel basket. New Canned Salmon 15e, Fresh Bari’el Cooked Oat Flakes Open. Dr. D. KcmiGdy’S F8,¥Ofit0 RoniGdy Edge Butter by the Tub Cheap. Can Tomatoes and Corn 10c. Yom’ own selection from 1000 articles given away with onr Best Baking Powder. HOAGLAND’S UP TOWN Komlcmt, N. Y. Frlrc «1; 6 for |.j. to w t>ar th e eelebrated m a k e o l L e s ter B o o ts ■Warranted U8 Represented, at the follcrwing loty price.if lor .serticcable foot ■weai T h e P e r f e c t i o n of the age in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, manufac tured only by theLCalifornia Fig Syrup Company. It is agreeable to the taste ac ceptable to the stomach, harmless in its nature, painless yet prompt and thorough 10 its action. For sale in 50 cents and f l b.ittles by E. T. Laidley. } made dyspepsia our national disease, )ugh now under perfect control by the use of Laxador. Price 35 cents. People talk of mom There is no responsi How important then that its maintained by the use of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, Price 25 cents a bottle. N E W T O -D A Y . M en ’ s A ll K ip D ouble S ole .iNi> T ap .$2.50 M en ’ s A ll K ip D ouble S ole and T ap . 3.00 M en ’ s A ll K ip D ouble S ole , S tak T ap - 3.50 M en ' s A ll K ip D ouble S tar N ail T ap . 3.78 Calf Boots at Corresponding Low Prices N(3 PEGS, NAILS OR WAX to b r u ise th e fe e t ■will b e fo u n d In. th e s e bouts. K adel ' s 100 P ike S t . ABOUT Tbe Handsome Line of Dress Goods A T T H E NEW YORK STORE and as cheap as you can buy them in the city. O dr F ifty G ent P lushes sell faster than we can get them in. Saturday Matinee. THE FRiKCESCA REDDING C0„ The Beautiful and Talented Young Actress I F * x * £ t z x o e s o e t I ^ © c 3 L c 3 - i i x g ' . Supported Ijy Henry W. Dodd, H a rry J Smith, Nellie Heywood and a Strong Dramatic and Comedy Co, In a B^&rtoire o f the latest London and New York sue Mich and costly costumes. Elaborate appointments. Beautiful scenic effects. successes. E X C U R S IO N T O JONES LAKE. T3EPORTOFTHE CONDITION OP JLV THE NATIONAL BANK OP f A special train will leave Port Jervis on Thursday at 9 20 a. m , arrivir g at Jones Lake at 11.30 a. m ; returning will leave th Lake at 5 p m., arriving at Port Jer vis at 7 p. m. Fare r- und trip one dol la.r. Coaches reserved for ladies. As this will probaby be the last excursion of the seaiion, everyone should avail themst lv. s of the opportunity offered to visit this new and popular resort. ■In other — I t W o n ' t B a k e __ words. Hood’s Sarsapari impossibilities.^ Its propri larilla will not proprietors tell...linly plai !, submit ------- pro ts from liability, and £?■! Dssibllities. what it has done, sources of unquestioned rel ___ ask you frankly if you are sufferii an-y disease or affection caused moted oy impure blood or low stati the system, to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The experience of others is sufacient as surance that you will not be disappointed in the result. —Marvin Kimball of Matamoras is tht agent for Port Jervis and vicinity for the common sense pillow sham holder, the story of the Wild West, bibies, books, magazines etc.—o3d2w. A Gratefnl Glergyman. Our Cloak Department. overdratts,seeured and uiwfuri'ii. * C. vh ) nT We show some very choice Fall Jackets, and if you w a it a rice Othrr^&tocksfbon^^^ u,’rl« 7 7 « ^ ^ Plush Jacket, Plush Saeque or Newmarket,-we have them all new a^i^ti^ooK B O T T O M P B iO E S - J j r f F f f f l W S No trouble to show goods. We want everybody to see our choice Checks and ot^^ Items ........... 45 stocK ot JJresB (xoods and our Fall and Winter Garments. itional paper’emTeney, nlekeiJ, ^ ............... ■'■■■'■’ 3 3 a s 3 t„ I 3 . TorcLan F a ll A n n o u n c e m e D t ! deposit tor legal . certlflci tenders ........ .... ' Redemption lund^with U. S. Treusui (5 per cent, of circulation).......... Total ................................ . $77o,y4ri(i5 LlABIUTIE^i, . .............................................. tlSS'il Demand certificates of .\.ije S S S j Due to other National Banks. ....... . . TO-NIGHT! THE OCTOROON, Ox orixe 3 -a.r 1 .xx 3 r 3o-o-tlx. Thursday Evening— ^Bose Cottage.’’\’ F riday Evening—“ Nobody’s Child, or the Lost Will.” Saturday Evening— Blow for Blow.” NO PLAY WILL BE REPEATED! Nriutninii.!i.iiisi Deserved Cushioned Opera, Chains 5o extra. Seats can he secured at Lea c& MasoEs Drug Streo. i;i,«i3 94 $TTli,‘24.') (W givM this opin: have found Yan Wert’s Balsam to be i wonderfully effective medicine for the lungs.s. I haveve recommended itt to several remedy: lung I ha recommended i to s of my friends who are suffering fron sumption, and almost miraculous have followed its use. I am of the that if taken in time it would effect' a cer tain cure of this dread disease, I would urge all who are suffering with lung threat troubles to try it. ” For sale b T. Laidley. YOU OUG h 7 TO SEE THIS. A good dwelling in Brooklyn of 9 rooms, lot 45x200, will sell for $1,300. This is a very desirable location and cheap at the price. I’erms easy. D. Holbrook, Port Jervis, N. Y. CATE OP NEW YORK, > C ounty of orange , / W. B. S cott , -- ank, do solem nly___________________ ____ m e n tis true to the best of my knowledge and belief. tt. K. S cott , OusMer. Subscribed ai day of Oct, 188 W . E. M c C o r m ic k , N o ta r j P u b lir. C orrect —Atte s t : C has . S t . J ohn , i G eo . M alven , > Dlrectoi’s. R obert JoiiUAN. ) knowledge ■ ott , Cush sworn to before me this 9tb Actual Cost Less than $1.25 per M o n . Highest Grade of Ezoellence. Sold Under Guarantee. Any Building Hot Satisfac torily Painted,will he Ee-Painted Pree of Cost. FOR SALE BY hULVBN. GORDON & CO. PLUSH. PLUSH. The largest assortment of Plush Garments ever shown in the place. 100 to select from. We mean 100, and not 20, consisting of JicMs, Hodjeslas, Sacqies, Paletots k ffraps NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS in ail departments now ready for inspection. The display, as to style, quality and general excellence is the most noticeable of any we have yet made. QOLLECTOR’S NO riGE. SCH O O L T A X F O R T H E Y E A R 18 hk , w ill a tte n d a t the follo^Ying- n a m e d plaet)^ from 9 a. m., to 4 p. m., for the purDOsn of re- J ohn O’H ara , Collootor. ,]POBT JBBTIS BUSINKBS BKIEFS. —^Ladies, try Kadel’s improved $3 line of kid buuoB Shoes, smooth insoles, no nails to braise feet, opera or common sense lasts. —^Anew and handsome line of jewelrj Is displayed at Gray’s jewelry store (Mar got’s old stand). Repairing done by ex perienced workmen.—dawtf. JoAL AND W ood — .The best grade coal obtainable in Port Jervis, screened when loaded, and famished at the market price. WoM dry or green, soft or hard, sawed and split to order if desired. Jas. Robertson, 159 Jersw avenue. Telephone call6t.—d tt The Toy the Child lik e s Best -S T I IE - “ A N C H O R ” toe t t g Slock ^ Real stone. Three-Coloro. |ssHiS 3 P I'l-M-riiimi* Cataliignc- i-rent 'ii.i-t-lVi I- iin apiilii-atinn t\ F . A d . R i c h t e r & C o ., 3 1 0 BR O A D W A Y , NEW Y O R K . of imequalled merit, style and finish at the lowest possible prices. In our custom department we are sho^ving handsome lines of FOR EIGN WOOLENS, and to enable ns to serve our customers weU ud promptly, we would invite an early call. mMi. lead f Your iliseiisi-, faint Fpelln, fits or .-<iia.«ms, f Y oh fV iui Vertigo, dizzy attacks, ringing ir I IUU ‘-■ar.-s, liisiiosed to nervons prostration ■appople.vy, shock or sudden death, i S i i i i l i & s . » pnicii S i.00 FURNISHING GOODS. Specialties in Fall Dress Shirts, Fine Neck Wear, Gloves and some Big Bargains in W INTER UNDERW E A R , Our Stock of Ladies and Misses NEWMARKETS is unsurpassed, and our Children’s Cloaks are way up head. X > X = t . X i l S I S I C S O O 3 D 0 We are offering some great bargains in Flannel and All Woo^ Dress Goods in 38 and 50 inches. 25c D amaged U nderwear Only a few dozen left. Hurry up or you will get left. WESTBROOK & STOLL. Count ’e m and See. , _ nd). All 1 repairing done promptly.—da^wtf, —^Bmmet Yan Sickle, who has gears’ exp Jie past n— ^-------- ------------ ----- ------ connected with A. C. Margot, is no^w fulh prepared to do all kinds of watch, clod and jewelry repairmg at short notice am in a first-class manner at his new place o business 128 Pike street. All wor; guaranteed. Watches and jewelry of al xinds can be purchased at rcasoimbT WHICH IS THE CHEAPER FOR M ? ! S k t ^ ! ! 40 PLUSH GARMENTS . Sacques, Wraps and Jackets^ —Ask your gr(•ocer I ’hey are very fii for “ Puritan” hams Try them. \Where‘can I buy “ White Satin?” Kyour Grocer does not keep it go to Hom- beck & Bonneir8,who have the agency foj it. Always ask for and insist on havinj^ “ tVhite Satin ” thus insure getting tht veiy best Flour made. Pears’ Glycerint Suap, 30 pj>:t '■ejif. Glycerine, - 25t* a cake Eversan A* Miaidon s Olycerun Si>ap,Zl)per <'tnf.GIyctr/ne,\^w a caLe 2 cakt s lor 2r>u. To intro.luce thib soap we will give for one week one cake of soap with every sale to the amount of 50 cents. If the soap is not what we recommend it to he we will refund the money in t very in&tan<-t;. This is not a cheap soap, containing principally reiin, but it is made of 95 per cent, alcohol and :’i0 per cent, pure glyciriiie. E Y E R S O M s S c l i l O I T I D O I T , BiXJ-IXjXDX3SrC3-. All styles now ready from leading and reliable manufacturers ouly. OUR $2.00 CHALLENGE DERBY cannot be bought elsewhere under $2.50. JUST OPENED AT THE BOSTON STORE Werdenberg & Sedillo, ONE-PRICE DEALERS, 3=l]ls:e Street, 3=0X11; 3-eitrie, 3::T. TT. S t a Z l d ^^IX T a y U p M e a d - These goods were purchased last June from one of the LARGEST and BEST Manufacturers in this country and for STYLE, QUAL- j ITY and PRICE