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rJBLS i» O K T * jB iR \rig i> A l L y tC f E S D A .it O E O S M B E R l i , I f i i i COMlUnSBCIAI. N lfc^S. T h e C o n d ition of th e New Y o rk and Chi cago S tock m a r k e t To-Dajr. Reported by Seymour & Cook, Commission Brokers, Roam 20, F arnum Block. Opening, Cloxini Canada S o uthern................................S2M 52t4 Delaware, Lackawanna & W. . ..136 l3C?s Delaware & Hudson .................. 125 125 N .Y .,L .E .& W ................................355b 255s N .J . C e n tr a l....................................89ts 90,M. K. & Texas........................................ 12% 13% Lake Shore........................................99?s 99;is Louis. & Nash................................... 5334 5334 Missouri Pacific ............................... 69? N. T. Central ..................................... 107 N.'-Y. & New England..................... 41 N o rthern Pacific, p fd ..................... 58i Northwestern .... ....................... 103® Richmond Ter Philadelphia & Pacific Mail .......... St. Paul & Omaha. Texas Pacific. ,■ i i l io‘4 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET. Opening. Closing. Com— -(Jan.. •104J4 . 8734 37% .. . 29.% ■■■’ll OT Oats— Jan.’. !S £ , Pork— j May Lard— K May. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. OU .............. ...89% 90% 8894 S9 Every glorious act of a great life start Dr. Bull’ t of a life’ t that i “ Hope fora seas n bids the world (are- vell,” when a man finds himself in the A C H I L D :i B A D L Y B D R N E D . Monday afternoon Mrs. W. J. Fnlhr, who reshics in Middlefown, wa^i out in the yard bargiusi up ch.thesand heard her little tbref -year- )ld child fcreamine, and on aoine into the house ttiscovered that its clothing was on lire. 8lie put out the flames as quickly as pos-sible, and sent for Dr. Douglas, who fouml that both hamls, the right arm and shoulder and the right -side of the chest were badly burned. It is suppos^ed that diir ng the mother’s ab sence the child begin playing with the fire, and thus ignited her clothing. Svery glorious forwaid an eloquent Cough Syrup is tue i bottle of Salvation Oil. T B I - S T A T E S T W I N K L E S . A M u s i c a l e a t th e H o m e o f G a l e n B e n - n e t —C h u r c h a n d S o c ie ty m a t t e r s . TEi-STATBS,Dec. 10.—The musicale and social at the heme of Galen Bennet by the choir 'ast Monday, was a success in every particular. The attendance was fair and several of the productions were very good. The duet by Mr. George Bennet, violin, and Miss Anna Bennet, piano, was unusually fine, while the solos by Mr. Nearpass, Mrs. Wilcox and others were highly pleasing. We wish that the ebuir would give us more of the same kind. Hev. L. L. Taylor changed the weekly pr;yor meeting this week to Thursday nigbt,which will be permanent. The Sib- bath school practices Christmas music on Siturdav evenings. The Christmas services will be observed here on Sunday, Dec. 23d, at 8 p. m. The pastor will be present upon the occasion. The R. T. of T. Council of this place seexLS t ) be in a flourishing condition, and the young people of the place seem to have en-joyable times. Then, from the appearance of the members as they come out of their hall, as an organization t? ey are doing considerable good among u«. T H E C B N T 0 K Y M A G A Z I N E , The Century is a Cyclopedia of Maga zines. Its articles are wonderfully good and readable. Mr. George Lennan’s dt- senption of “ Siberia and the Exile System ” should be read by all who wish to lorm a correct idea of the cruelt frightful tyranny which is upon the Oburchman. lyranny which is now we: _ the Russian empire.—Literary lelty and weighing “ W e Doiut witR Pride ” “ good name at home,” won by , S^aparilla. In Lowr” ” * to the Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is more of H.» -d’s Sarsaparilla sold than of all other medicines, and it has given the best of L^faction since its introduction ten j •his could not be if the medi __ not possess merit. If you suffer from impure blood try Hood’s Sarsaps rilla and realize its peculiar curativ tan \ hai ago. This did not F —The “ Puriti the lead over all < competitors. Try thei —The old stock sold; make way foi lods at Gray’s jewelry stand). All kinds o) the new. All newgooi store (Margot’s old i lam is fast letitf stock 8 ___ ____ lewcooc B (Margot’ _ repairing done promptly.-dawtf. C A T A B B H C U B E D . A clergyman, after years of suffer] from that Joathesome disease, catarrh, a ■ at last and s a v ^ 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. F O B T J E B T I S \ * B ^ I N B S 8 B B I E F S . Who sells “ White Satin?” !%eryd« who desires to sell the very made. Purchase your material and have your embroidery stamping done cheaply ai Miss G. E. Shay’s. —F ob S alk . —Desirable property or Front street. 15 rooms. 16t 66x100. En quire of Mrs. S. P. Lamereaux.—dtf. —r adies, if you are troubled with cold feet try those $1.00 Kadel’a 0 warm lined shoes at —Anew and handsome line of jewelr; is displayed at Gray’s jewelry store (Mar got’s old stand). Repairing done by ea TCriem -G< c o a l Ob loed workmen.—dawtf. I, screenei ____ - Li marke price. Wood dry or green, soft or hard sawed and split to order if desired. Jafc Robertson, 159 Jersey avenue. Telephon. call 61.—-dtf. A G r a t e f u l C lergiyinaii. Rev. Thos. Richey, formerly presiding elder of the Northern N. Y. Conference —inion of \ j - javes this opinion of a popular Ih 'v e found VanWtrt’s Balsai ve found vanWtrt s Bales idei fully effective medicine I have recommended it ti for^^thl to severa 10 are suffering from cot miraculous benefii A S e c r e t of good health is found in the regular movement of the bo vels and perfect ac tion of the liver. These organs were in- teniied by nature to move from the sys tem all impurities. It you are consti pated, you (lifer a “ standing invitation ” to a whole family of diseases and irregu larities which will surely be “ accepted.” and you will have guests unwelc -me and determined. All these unhappy condi tions may be averted by the timely use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Powerful for the effectual regulation of the bowels and liver, establiijhing a healthy ac ion of the entire wonderful organism wiih wh’ch we are created. Season For Gratitude. H o w O u r D a u g h ter w a s Saved to ou r H o m e —C u red of B r ig h t’s D isease. Our wives and daughters—you hi w ith pale faces, poor appetite, heuu mm uata atuc, symptoms coam u n to the sex. Fathers and mothers, lose no tl me in securing Dr.Davld Kennedy’s Favorite Eemcdy, of Kondont, N. V. I t prtm p ilyand tl oughly restores healthful action to the affected gans. removes Impurities from the blood, and so cures the many diseases that spring from a vitiated eondl* tlon of the life current Kidney and Liver Diseases that yield to no other medicine, are readily cured by David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, of Rondont, 1 Busklrk,usklrk, Demarest,emarest, N. . J .., N.Y. D.Van B D N J says : “ My daughter’s case will be of Iniercstto all who suffer from any k idney disorder, and especially in the dread ed form of Bright's Disease. About two years ago she was taken sick with congestion of the kidneys, which V-SS,^ determined m have h er tryD i We Earnestly Recommend to all tufferera, for an Improvament was at once per ceptible, Gradually the swelling was reduced from 45 Prlce Onedollar, Prepared at Rondont, N. T. TOHN H. WOOD, ■ty BEAL ESTATE BKOKER, OJBBMRS F O R S A L E : 1 Dwelling on J e rsey avenue, 6 rooms. $1600. 1 Dwelling on BaU street, will ren t for $14 per month, $1600. 1 DwellinggonB ty ^ r a rcelo street, g ood proper- POWDER Absolutely Pure. economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition w ith the multitude of low test, short weight, a lum or phosphate ANTED - - RELIABLE LOCAL vr and travelling salesmen. Positions permanent. Special inducements now ; fast selling specialties Don’t delay. Salary from \*art. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Roch- ter, N. T. 10d2m Dwelling, Brick House, down town, rents :or $15 p e r m onth, $8600. 1 Dwelling, Franklin street, $1200, 1 Dwelling and 3 lots. O range street, $280a 1 Dwelling, Brooklyn street, $210 a s tieet, 2 lots, reet,large fruilt b location, $150C, set, $200, $300 and lug. Main stree 1 large Dwelling, sightly and beautiful sltu- 1 Dwelling, Orange s tiee t, 2 lots, $5000. C2 lots on Orange street,larg e f r u i trees,$1000 1 lot up-town. b(j8t location, $1500 3 lots, Hudson stree t, $200, $300 a $600’ 1 large, fine Dwelling, Main street, $8500. argains here and on easy terms. CHOICE HOME MADE CANNED EBDIT IN GLASS JA B S . Q ENraNE MAPLE SYBUP, FIN E SELECT & STANDARD OYSTEBS C L A M S , F I S H , F R U I T S , N U T S A N D C O N F K C T I O N E B Y . GKOCEBIES & VEGETABLES. A Large Stock of the Celebrated Bochegter Celery. Sweitzer, Llmbnrger, San Sago, Nenf- Cheese can be ba< ch a iel and Dairy any quantity at e can be ba d in C. E. BABKM AN’S. ANTED. wltit Out T h e y O o ! A N D NO WONDEK. JUST LOOK AT;A EEW OE Oim PHICBS: |J 2 00 NEW MAKKETS, THIS YEAK’S STY L E ................ $ 8 00 10 00 “ “ “ ................ 7 50 8 00 “ “ “ « ................ 5 00 ^10 00 CLOTH W B A P S ........................ : ....................................... 5 00 15 00 PLUSH W R A P S .................... .............................................. 11 00 20 00 “ “ ................ . . ............................................... 16 00 24 00 “ SACQOES ........... ................................................... 17 00 CHILDREN’S CLOAKS F r o m $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ 1 2 . 0 0 E a o h - A large assortment at ACTUAL. COST ; that is, what they will ACTUALLY COST the consumer, and all shown in broad daylight. N o w Boys, Book Here. We have opened our holiday books and J^here are the titles of a few: “ DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI,” . ........... B l i i s “ U P T H E TAPAJOS,” .......................... E dlis “ LOST IN THE WILDS,” ......................E l l is “ LION JACK,” ......................... P . T. BtRNUM “ DICK BRODHEAD,” .........P. T. B ahncm JACK IN THE JUNGLE,” ..P. T. B arnum “ TOM QUICK,” ............................. W m . B ros S “ JACK HALL’S SCH00».LDAY8,”.E.G eant “ JACK IN TH E b u s h ,” ....................B.G bant “ CARMEL, THE SCOUT,”. 8yLVAN0SCOBB,Jii “ T IGER HUNTERS,” . . . . ....... M avnb R eid “ RIFLE RANGBBS,” ............... M aynsc R etd “ SCALP HUNTERS,” .................. M ayne R eld “ WAR TRAIL,”.. .................... M aykb B eld “ LOST AMONG TH E W HITE AFRICANS,” . ..D avid K e r b . 10,000 Other Books h r all Ages. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS O h ! G irls , C ome a n d S e e T hem . T h e PBEnfrrEST O ut . BUBoptioD, and almost miraculous benefii have followed its usa I am of the opin ion that if taken in time it would effect i ceriaiu cujre wou’d urge and throat iken m tame cenaiu cu of this dread »e all whu are sufftr and throat troubles to try it. E, T. Laidley. 25 ioieii More of Our Great 5 Bnttoii 6J sestKli Gloves. W E S T B R O O K & STOLL O P E R A H O U S E . § (^Tekt 0tiow (5oiriii(^. T O - I T i a - i l T . i The Famous Irish Comedians, G-IBSOIST <& R Y A I T , in the Funniest of Irish Comedies, \IRISH ABSURDITIES.” A Musical Comedy Full of GOOD SINGING AND DANCING, BIFINED SPEC IALTIES AND PRETTY GIRLS, who can sing, dance and act. Come and Laugh Yourself to Death P R I C E S , 2 5 , 35 a n d 5 ( ? c 't s . JKeserved Seat Chart Now Open. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 A T T H E OPERA HOUSE. BRONCHO JOHN C J o x x x l ^ i x x e k - t x o x x IN THE \MINER’S DAUGHTER; in which the company will give A TMliiE HMration of Iesteri liie 01 tie Piaies. A D M I S S I O N A S U S U A L . Tie ’B ds Runs and Everjbodj Rnns to Catch the ’Bns WHICH LEAVES THEM AT T. B . Oo-ci.xtxig’ln.t’s Te-welx 3 T Btoxe CORNER MAIN AND MIDL STREETS, TRI-STATES, ChNsimas Presents are S old Lower than Anywhere Else in Town. SANTA CLAUS has unloaded his pack at THE NEW YORK STORE with presents for old and young. A Big Lot of HolMaj Goods of all description and at popular low prices. An elegant line of Plush Sets, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, etc , etc., now on exhibition TOTS, BOOIS mil onus 000 t i uttle o u D O L I iS - D O L I iS - D O L L S A ll Styles and descriptions. We make a specialty of 26 cent, 50 cent, 75 c e L t and $1.00. SILK HAHIDKERCKIEFS AND MUFFLERS We are showing a finer line of these very desirable and necessary articles than ever before. We have paid very close attention in se lecting these goods, both in stock and styles, and the prices will please everybody. Gold and Silver Handle Silk Umbrellas. Umbrellas have become a very popular present. We have laid in a very big assortment of them, and want you to inspect our 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 Do not forget that we are Headquarters for these goods. Onr Plush Sacquesat $18, $20 and $25 are just as cheap as you'hao buy them in the city. Our Plush Wraps at $10, $12 and $15 defy competition. Our Newmarkets at $4:,50, $6.00,. $7.00 and $10.00 are selling very 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, and Children’s Cloaks before you purchase. a s dc a s S t . T o x < a .a ,n S i G f T i f y i S R S ^ G . X H E B O S X O I^ S X O R E , JU S T NOW IS Authority on Big I umbles. Even the proprietor “ Tumbles.” GMsforLadteSiHtssesaiKlGtilMreii, PLDSH GARMENTS IN ALL STYLES. Blankets, Dress Goods, Underwear, which we have all the season sold at ABSOLUTE ROCR BOTTOM PRICES, TO-DAY TAKE ANOTHER BIG TUMBLE- O ur B ooks are H ere , but w e ll tell you of them later on. ROBERT ELSEMERE, ne book oi the Hge. HANDSOM E L Y BOUND IN CLOTH, ONLY *9 0 T S . Booksellers price $1.60. 100 LKOIES’ Gold Headed UMBRELLAS Guaranteed Fast Colors a^d Waterproof. Every One ^Paragon ‘Frame. FOR O NE DOLLAR A ND TW E N T Y -FIVE CENTS. JVEeffy ¥ o 8 ll. TOILET BOTTLES VENARD’S, PALMER’S, LUffDBORG’S, NICE’S AND LASSELL’S PERPUMB8, W h is k B koom H o id e b s , H a n d k e k o h ie f a n d P hoto C a s e s Painted by Miss Ray. All sizes of thermometers for fancy work. Prescriptions a Specialty. ,H. H, Mondon, Next Door to Post Office J^A-TIONAL BANK OF PORT JER- '^I^F\' --------- '■ '■ \ “ ..... this b ank Tor the election of a Board o f Direct- ors for the ensuing year will be held a t the banking office o n Tuesday, J a n u a ry 8th, 1889. Polls Will b e open from 10 to 11 a. m. tjS ___ W .E . SOOTT, Cashier. . XpTRHT NATIONAL BANK, 1? POET JEEVIS, N. Y., Dec. 7,1888. The regular annual meeting of the share- holders of the First National Bank of Port Jervis, for the election of Directors and for the transaction »f any business which can legally be done at such meeting, wifi he held at Its Banking House on Tuesday, January 8, 1889, at ten (101 o’clock a. m. The poUs for the election of directors will be open from ten (10) 0 clock to eleven (11) o’clock a. m. tJ8 G F- V an I nwegen , Cashier, OuY Solidky ^toc 5 k. BE SURE AND SEE IT A GLIMPSE OF FAIRYLAND. We esteem it a pleasure to show our kn ^eaud Varied Assortment of Diamonds, Silierware, NoTelties,&c OF THE ------ A N D ------ THE FINEST 0000$ OF TEE SEASON, and all suitable for gifts. OHR LOW FRICKS MAKE THESE BEAUTIFUL GOODS ALL BARGAINS. T T fr R A Y bike and ball STS. -A. a d J A. -A . P O B T JB B W IS , 2V. y .