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TH l PORT’JBRVIS DAILY UNION, WEDNSSDAk' RVKNING, DSOEMBER32, iS8f! COMMBRCIAI. ^TEWS. T h e ConcUtion o f th e N e w York anti ■Chi cago Stock M arket To-Day. Repoi'toii by Seymour & Cook, Commissuon B r o k e rs, Hoom 20, Farnum Block. Openinn, Vhvn^ift. w Delaware & Hm N. y., L. E. & W N .J. Central .. K.& Texas... . '.ake Shor- ...Vsi j^uk^& ’Nash.; Mifis<)uri Paclflc. Northwestern....................... ofSs/cou;::.;.::::;::: PM a d o S te & ; ■ Rock Isianti.. CHICAQO GRAIN AND PKOVI.SION MARKET. Opening. Cloning. ( D e c . . .............. .104 UM9g Wheat sJan ... .. . ........ g g ; : : : . Com- Jan, l i t ■ : : 1 S ElS 1 3 ^ 8 17 8 00 Opening. ....89.^ igTieat, Lowest. Clos'ing 83J6 88% 89% TfarK T w a i n ’s Wooing:# Mark Twain, if he is in the mood, will tell the story of his own courtship in , a manni*:- worthy of the jpteatest of living humorists. 'When he fir.st met the lady who afterwiird hec.-ime his wife he was not 80 di thufuished as now, his origin wa.s huml)le. and for some years of his life he had b ffii a pilot <ui the Mississippi River. C iliics f o r TWsmy I*wrp,o«cs. Soak half a pound of glue over night in a quart of gooil nulk, aud l»al ii i 'n* next d a y ; it will di'isolve nioi.,tnr ■ nmalt herter than glue dis..r.l\ ad in ’.vate-r An adhesive niueilage foi- l.dipl'., suitabla for bottles ur glass, may lio prepared by soaking glue iu strong vinegar; then heat to boiling ami adii flour. This is very ad hesive, ami d< >es n-*t deeoinpose when kept in wide-mouthed rx .ttles. The following (ireparation is very useful for gumming large .sheets ,-,f paper, which may be kept on li onl reudv for u s e ; when wetted they Adi s.irk well on glass; Starch, two dra-iiius; whit>* sugar, one ounce; gum ar.ibm, two drachm s; to be boiled with a sulHcient quantity of water. —Jewellers' Remu'. Honey-moon. “ Say, Perkins, old Imy, ^Yby don’t wo sr>e you at the club any m .Te 'i Has your mother-in-’aw shutdown on y ou?\ “ No, Brown, the tact of the luatter ia, my home is so happy now that there is no inducement for me to leave it. You look incredulous, but it’s a positive fact. You see, my wife u&etl to suffer svv much from functional derangements cDmmon to her sex, that her spirits and her temper were greatly affected. It was not her fault, of course, but it made home unpleasant all the same. But now, since she began to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, she has been so well ar d so happy that we are having our honeymoon ail over again.” Oai«e of Brown Gravel. I^<nv It was Cured, Phydclans and Other Means H aving Failed. A man recicuud fretn. a bntnlng ocal mine 'won'ci Ecarct ly can->«* more inferest tnan dees the story of nij life. In lOe spring of 1S781 wa« taken vrtth sharp pans In the lower p irt of.mj bowels, in tha reg oh of ihe bladder. Shore y blood appeared mixed w.th my nrme, and a tew weosts later I had an attack of brown gr^v.-.l. Tn« pains »oa distress extended irum my side across the small of my oack. I tried a number of doctors. One said It was gravel, another said Inflammation of the Bladder, and another tlm tlhad eteneln my loft ktdoey, but tljoli opinton^ and troatment fallecl to Help me. One ot the mtstiKlIiful pbyslclana InTrov,after n’eatlnsr mo some weeks, adviFA'rt me to consult an eminent .flpecfaltat at Albany. For ihrOf inontbs Iwaa nnder ti .0 jiToat man’s care, but constantly crewing worse I cave up In despatv, and wont home to die. 1 had run down from a robust man of 200 pounds to nearly Half tbat weight tn one short year, and all hope seemed gone. One by one my friends came to bid mo good bkC. Relatives heaid of Dr. Kenneay’s Favorite Rem edy, of fiOHdout, N. V., and urged mo to try It. I did 80 . Suontbe medicine began to hoip m e.tbe patna and distress were lesuened. I continued Us use and am now well. My Recovery was Complete, : e ^ « . x r o i r i i : o HLoiu.ecaLy, Price One dollar. Prepared at Bondont. N. V. The flit urf' Mrs. riwuens was a woman of isitii'ii aiiii fortune: her father was a jdge, and floubtle.ss expe-eted “ family” and ial importance in.his son-in-law. Clemens, however, beeaine interested in his daughter, and after a while proposed, but V..-S 1 rejected. “ Vi ell,” he said to the lady, “ I didn’t much believe you’d have me, b u t I thought After a while he “ tried” again, with the same result, and then remarked with his celebrated drawl, “ I think a great deal more of yon than if you’d said ‘ Yes,’ but it’s hard to bear.” A third time he met with b etter fortune, and then came to the most difficult part of his task, to address the old gentleman. “ .Tndge,” he said to the dignified million- aire. “ hare you seen anything going on berween Miss Lizzie and me ?” “ \What ? IVhat ?” exclaimed the Judg ■ather sharply, apparently not understan ing the situation, yet doubtless getting a . glimpse of it from the inquiry. * Have you seen anything going on be- twHfii Miss Lizzie and me •• Yo, no, indeed!” replied the magnate, sternly. “ No, sir, I have n o t.” “ \Well! Look sharp and you will,.” said the author of “ Innocents Abroad;* and that’s the way he asked the judicial luwin- V foi bis daughter’s hand .— PMladelpTiiet pOSltliC more of you than if you’d said ‘ Yes,’ b u t anytlimg rather sharply, apparently not understanc tge, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of beautv, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlti m cans. KOYAL B aking P owder C o ., 106 Wall street, N. T. T O H N H. WOOD. t f REAL ESTATE BROKER, O B h E B B F O R S A L E : 1 Dwelling on Jersey avenue, 8 rooms, $1600, 1 Dwelling on Ball street, will rent for $14 per month, $1600. 1 Dwelling on Barcelo street, good proper ty, $1200. 1 Dwelling, Brick House, down town, rents Cor $15 per month, $2600. 1 Dwelling, Franklin street, $1200. 1 Dwelling and 3 lots. Orange stre< 1 Dwelling, Brookl; 1 Dwelling, ittrecs,$1000 3 lots, Hudson stret 1 large, fine Dwelling, Main street, $3500. 1 large Dwelling, sightly and beautiful situ ation, $3500. Bai’gains here and on easy terms. S O b i S S Y G j0 0 f ) f ^ ! A lar^e and beautiful assortment now on exhibition at E. T. Laidley’s Drag Store; 126 Pike street, C b e e o a n B l o c k . Among our special attractions are T O I L E T CASEIN, W ORK B O X E S , M A R W O R E SETH,- S E A V U T G S E T S , 8 M 0 K 1 N 0 S E T S , J A P A N E S E HOSE JA R S , M I R R O R S , OOLOGNE B O T T L E S , P H O T O G R A P H A N D A V T O - G R A P H A L B U M S , W R I T I N G D E S K S , PA^ P E T E R I E S , P U R S E S , G A R B C A S E S , T H E R M O M E T E R S , ETC, CHOICE PERFUMERY THAT IS LASTING An immense selection of Christmas and New Year's Cards_ Gifts suitable for everybody, and at pricea that are low. Come and see them. street, $2800. '\ 2 Iota on Orange i^ w n . best location, $1500. CHOICE BfOME MADE CANNED EKDIT IN GLASS .TAKS. GENUINE M APLE SYBUP, nCNE SELECT St STANDARD OYSTERS CLAMS, F ISH , FRUITS. T8 AND CONFECTIONERY, GROCERIES St YEGETABLES. -4i Large Stock of the Celebrated Rochester Celery. Sweitzer, Llmbnrger, I cbatel and D a iry Chees any qaantity a t L Sago^ N »n be bat C. B. BARKM AN’S. ANTED. diminutive Csesars, since :r, some- Out T h e y by their continued uproarious crying i riuced by colic, teeihine, flatulence, etc Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup by iia gentle yet specific influence quiets the little ones ■wUnout ever producing the least injurious eifect. Price 25 cents a bottle. AND NO WONDEH. T M ttt S h a r p e n e d by Xima* '• Women cannot be satirical,” says • writer, “ any more that they can be hntn erons.” So? How is it when a man, afte* eonrting a girl for seven years, proposes •he says : “ Ohl George, this is so m i - 4 e n l” R I N G I N G V O IC E S in the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound are caused by catarrh, that exceed- ingly disagreeable and very common dis ease. Loss o f smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly suc cessful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. \ from catarrh, 'ry ” J[JBT LOOK AT A m W OF OUR PRICES: $12 00 NEW M a JRKETS, t h i s YEAR’S ST Y L E ................ $ 8 00 10 00 “ “ ‘ « ................ V 50 8 00 “ “ « “ ................ 5 00 10 00 CLOTH W R A P S .................... 5 00 15 00 PLUSH W R A P S .................................................................. 11 00 20 00 “ “ 15 00 24 00 “ SACQUES.............................................................. IT 00 parilla, the peculiar t H ood’s S^sa- nedicine. FORT JER V IS BUSINESS BRIEFS. Who sells “ White Satin ?\ Every dealer who desires to sell the very Beat PI Purchase yoar material and have youT embroidery stam p ing done cheaply at Miss G. E. Shay’s. —^The Puritan \ ham is fast taking the lead over all com petitors. Try tnem’ —The old stock sold; make way f oi the new. A ll new goods at Gray’s jew elry etore (Margot’S old stand). All kiud?()- renairinsr done prom otlv-—dawtf. ftdies, if you are troubled with cold feel try those $1.00 warm lined shoes at K a d ei’s. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS From Si .50 to $ 12.00 Each- A large assortment at ACTUAL COST ; that is, what they will ACTUALLY COST the consumer, and all shown in bnoad daylight. Now Boys, Look Here. We have opened our holiday books and Ihore are the titles of a few; rit U'-ed workmei —C oal and W ood —.The beat g coal obtainable in Port Jervis, s When loaded, and furnished at the marke' •eenec Med, and furnished at the ms price. Wood d ry or green, soft or hard sawed and split to order if desired. Jas Robertson, 159 Jersey avenue. Telephon< c a l ie i . —dtf. “ DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI,” ................ Bx-MS '‘TIP THE TAPAJOS,” ......................... E lms LOST IN THE WILDS,” ..................... E llis “ LION JACK,” ........................... P. T. B iknum “ DICK BRODHEAD,” .......... P. T. B arncm “ JACK IN THE JUNGLE,” . .P. T. I U hnum ■TOMOUICK,”. ................... ... W m . B h OSS •MACK HALL’S 'SCHOOLDAYS,’’.H.QRANT “ JACK IN THE. BUSH,” ............. ..R.G rant “ CARMEL,THE. s c o u r , ” .S yi , v a W cs C ohb ,J k “ TIGER HUN TERS,”.............AI avne R eid “ RIFLERAN(3ERS” .............................. MAYua R eid “ SCALP HUNITBRS,” . ...........................M ayne R exp “ WAR TRAJJV’ ..................... M ayne R eid A G r a teful C lergym a n . Rev. Thos. Richey, formerly presiding slder of the North ern N. Y . Conference, iives this opinion of a popular rem e d y : ,ve recomme my friends wno aption, and almi ided i t to set suffering from con miraculous banefib I its use. I am of the opin :en in time it would effect a this dread diseas sumption, t have follf^wed i ion that if takei certain cure of this dread disease. J wou'd urge all who are .suff- ring with lun. and throat troubles to tiy it. Eor sale bj “ LO.ST AMONG THE WHITE AFRICANS,” . . .D a v i d KBBU. / 0,000 Other Books for all Ages. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOliS O h ! G ir l s . C o m b a n d S e e T h e m . T h e P b e t t iia s t O u t . 25 flozei More of Our Great 5 Bala §3 ceallW GI otoo . WESTBROOK & STOLl S C f f e J it d o m i n g . SANTA OL.AUS has unloaded his pack at THE NEW YORK STORE with presents for old and young. A Big 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 TOYS. BOOKS AND OAIES FOB THE LITTLE ONES. DOLLS-DOLLS-DOLLS A ll Styles and descriptions. We make a specialty of 25 cent, 50 cent, 75 cent and $1.00. SILK HAS^DKEBCHIEFS AN4) MUFFLERS We are showing a finer line os' these very desirable and necessaiy articles than ever before. W e 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 populai* present. We have laid in a very big assortment of them, and want you to inspect our line be fore you purchase. A M u ff Makes a Very Nice Present. to be given to a lady friend, a sister or mother. We have them i 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 foi' these goods. Om* Plush Saequesat $18, $20 and $25 are just as cJieap as you can buy them in the eity. Onr 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. S 3 eSC 3 5 S t . E3.. T o x A a x i . The 'Bns Runs and Every body Runs to Oatcb tbe 'Bus WHICH LEAVES THEM A.T J. B. ao’uitilg'Ht's Jerisrslrs?- Stoxe (O B N E K M AIN AND M T M . SIR E B T S , T B M T A l'R S , Chr/simas Presents are Sold Lower than Anywhere Else m Town. TOILET BOTTLES. VENARD’S, PALMER’S, LUNDBORG’S, MACE’S ANT» LASSELL’8 PERFUMES, W h i s k B room H o l d e r s , H a n d k e r o h x e f a n d P ho t o C a s e s Painted by Miss Ea}’. All sizes o f thermometers for fancy work. Prescriptions u Specialty. H. H, Mondon, Next Door to Post Office 'jq'ATIONAL BANK OP PORT JBR- PORT .TERVIK, N. Y., Dec. 7,1888. The annual meeting o f the shareholders of this b-ink l or the election o f aBoardof Direct ors lor the ensuing’ year •will be held at the hanking office on Tuesday, January 8th, 1889, Polls will be open from 10 to 11 a. m. tJ8 • W. E. S cott , Cashier. 'O .tR S r NATIONAL BANK, PORT JERVIS, N. Y., Dec. 7,18 The regular annual meeting of the share holders of the First. National Bank of Port Jervis, for the election of Directors and for tbe tiansaction of any business which can legally be done at such meeting, will be held in of directors will be open f fe to eleven (11) o’clock a. m, C. F. V an I[ nvweokn n . Cashier. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 AT THE OPERA HOUSE. BEONOHO JOHN O o x x L l 3 i n . e i . t i o i A IN THE “MINER'S DAUGHTER,\ in which the company will give A I r iii lilistration of f esteri Lite on ie fiaino. ADMISSION AS USUAL. S i d T H E B O S T O K S T O R E . JUST NOW IS Authority on Big Tumbles. Even the proprietor Tumbles.^’ GloaksforLadies,HissesaMGIiildreii, PLUSH GARMENTS IN ALL STYLES. Blankets, Dress Goods, Underwear, which we have all the season sold at ABSOLUrE ROCK BOTTOM PBIUE8, TO-DAY TAKE ANOTHER BIG TUMBLE- BOIIW iOOS Ml B il » C il, O ur B ooks are H ere but w e ll tell you of them later on. ROBERT ELSEMERE, m B c c k ./ m A g e . HANDSOMEty BOUND IN CLOTH, ONLY 49 0T S . Booksellers price $1,50. 100 LADIES’Gold Headed UMBRELLAS Guaranteed Past Colors a^d Waterproof. Every One ^Paragon ‘Frame. FOR ONE DOLLAR A ND TW E N T Y -FIVE CENTS. JV L effy T o S l l