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P o r t J e r v i s u n i o n . WOMEN OF THE HOUR. T h p r s d a t . May 12, 1892. I Editors and Ptoprlotors OFFICE, FARNUM BDILDING, PiKB ST TFBM8—T he D aile TJ nion -will be delivered rrior to village sabsoribera a t ten cents a “ ■ ' $5 a year. week. Sent by mail for! t o T bi -S tati every Thursday m trictly in advanc ING CO.. P oet J ebvis N. il-STAi) dvertis- PRINT- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All rognlar advertisements in the UNlot bn changed free of charge, if desired, ns oft once each week. Any number of changei reeding four (i) in any one month will bee d for at simply the cost of composition. All changes for advertisements mnst be hand ed in before 11 a. <n. each day. Notices of deaths and marriages tree. Obitn- ary notices, cards of thanks and resolntions assed by societies, lodges, etc,, charged for at he rate of ten cents a line. . 6.00 pm THE CIVIL DAMAGE LAW. Cltang-cs WUicU Have Been Effected Under lUc iVew Excise Bill—Dam* aites Can Only Be Recovered tVltcn the Victim Has Been '• Posted.” (From the Middletown Argns.) Tile new excise law contains a pro vision that makes an entire change in the Civil Damage Act. It pro- jury may be prietor, lesse saloon property, >llected from the pro- or owner of a hotel or where notice has n previously served in writii upon the proprietor not to si liquor to the person on whose ac- isary to prove that a person who killed or injured had place wi lort time before meeting with an necess (uor at At tlio Sewing Society, In several of the churches in this city there are flourishing societies that meet weekly, to make clothes for the poor of the church or mis^ sions. This noble work is one that is little known, yet it accomplishes a vast amount of good, and too much praise cannot be given to those who devote an afternoon of each week to this purpose. In an other sense, these societies are a benefit to the members, for the weekly meetings give an opportun ity to discuss church work, current and other matters of special topics, ai interest. nirs.JoUn J. Bngalls. THE EX SENATOR FROM KANSAS. ;allsis as much unlike her ed husband in appear- uianner as one can possi- Of medium height, a dined to plumpness, nely young face, with eyes of ingeable blue-gray, it is difBcult believe that she has been the distinguish' hly imagin' figure incl whom are livinj these are Ellswoivu, Constance, Sheffield, Mari ig. The names of 'orth, Ethel, Kalph, Ethel, Kalph, ,ce, Sheffield, Marion and Muriel. In the training of her sons drank liquor at a certain place within short tim e before meeting with accident to entitle his family to cover damages. Under the new law the friends of those of bibuloushabits, who expect to recover under the civil damage law, must “ p ost ” the inebriate. Look at the record the present Democratic House of Representa tives is making ! The Democracy came into power on a platform pledged to reduce public expend! tures. It is increasing them. Nearly every appropriation bill passed thus far calls for more money from the people than the Billion-Dollar Con gress called for.—Middletown Times. The advance in coal prices is equivalent to a forced levy of $1,- 500,000 upon the fires o f the people. This means expensive warmth to the consumers unless they turn about and make things hot for the monopoly.—New York Press. And this is only the beginning. If all reports are true the combine means to give the screw several ad ditional turns, compelling the peo- anti-trust law on the federal statute book. Now is the time to show whether it can b e enforced against the coal monopoly. The Albany correspondent of the New York Tribune charges that the State Census Bureau, working un- and daughters she exercises the latest care, and it would be ange indeed,-if they did not make r an affectionate return'^for her great devotion. Mrs. Ingalls is thoroughly domestic, and her life is centered in her home, husband and children. There are but few women with such strongly-developed domestic traits who are at the same time so thor oughly interested and informed upon all current events. Mrs. Ingalls is fond of the theatre and of all kinds of literature. She is also extremely fond of music, and in her girlhood, and until a few years ago, had a wonderful voice. At the St. Louis (Missouri) Convent of the Visitation, where she was educated, the memory of her voice one corner of the ohurob par- toon, half a dozen ladies were busily sewing, when, one of them said : “ D il you notice how miserable Mrs. Johnson looked last Sunday ?” “ Yes, she is evidently wearing erself out,” replied one. I gave her some advice yesterday that I hope she will take. You know how near I came to being sick last sprini , and spring weathf combined that ailed me. “ Why I felt completely dragged out all the while. I didn’t have any appetite, couldn’t sleep well at night, had heartburn, a gnawing a stomach, and felt tired all thi Did your head aohe ?” asked ai interested listener. And my baol pained me too. That was because my system was out of order. I tried senna and pills, but didn’t get any better.” “ What advice did you give Mrs. Johnson? Tell us, for I believe half of the women, and me: are troubled as you were, esp< in the spring.” Mrs. Johnson and I compared symptoms, and they were nearly the same. I told her that my hus band brought home a bottle of med icine one night that he had seen ad vertised, and said he was still lingers with the old nuns, and the lulla ab o u t illabys she sang to theini babies of her household echo their ears to this day. She^ is n occupied with the furnishing and care of their new home, “ Oak Ridge,” on the outskirts of Atchison, Kansas, which has been b uilt to re- se the old liomestead burned lUt four years ago. THE DELAWARE AND HUDSON- Cornelius Vanderbilt, Cltaiinccy M- D o p ew and Sam u e l Spencer made Directors. At the animal meeting Tuesday of the stockholders of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Ooiu] Messrs. Chauncey nelius Vanderbilt were elected the Delaware and iinpany, suhaiitted to the stoe.liholders, showed the net profits for the year been $3,204,049, or about 7.35 per cent, on the capital stock. Of the total coal mined, the company pro duced 3,973,280 tons; transported for others, 1,539,537; gross receipts were $19,109,203; expenses $13,511,- 770: less taxes, interest and rental.®, ,393,377; net earnings, $3,204,049. leral balance showed a : 55,823,708. State Rice, deliberately and structions, changed and forged enumeration returns so as to gi\ New York and Brooklyn two Seni tors and six Assemblymen to which they are not entitled. It was done by changing aliens to citizens in the returns, as aliens are not entitled to Legislative representation. Added to those wholesale forgeries were the most outrageous gerrymander that ever disgraced any state, as it wiped out many Republican coun ties. It is n ot a specimen of what our republican government is com ing to, it is what it has come to. Holbrook 103 1-2 Ptke Street Offers Business property south of Erie railroad, contains store, living I'ooms and stable in rear, bargain if sold at once, will make profitable renting property ; SOO acres farm this town trade for house and l o t ; Hammond Sfc., house 8 rooms, $1800; nice house full lot, fruit, etc., up town, $1400. Cannot put the im provements there for the money ; Matainoras lots, fine location, ,$350 each, cost $500 ; house 6 rooms, ful lot with barn, up-town, $1500 ; farm near Port Jervis cheap, 100 acres ; choice lot uptown, quite cential, $1000, terms $350 cash ; Prospect St., 13 rooms, $2500 ; cottage Franklin St., $1800; Cermantown house, 8 rooms, lot 75x100, $2,000; seveial excellent business opportunities for Mason work in all branches exe cuted by job or contract. Hard finishing, decorating, etc., a spec ialty. Materials always on hand jseph Hazen, li ermantowr ways on hand IM West Main St, One big job in No. 9 all silk rib bon full line colors, best quality goods, at the Boston Store for 10 cents, really worth 18 cents. We have a new style of hats for b o y s ; they are the very latest to be sure ; see them ; they are the go at Gunning & Flanagan’s, Whitman & Goble, successors to J. A. Buchapan, have leased the car riage and blacksmith shop oii Broome St., opposite the Baptist church, and w i l l ------- - mpany . Depew, Ooi and Sainnel ?otory of the company. The annual report of of Manager.® of the Del showed that annual report of the Board Hudson Canal Coinpau The gene plus of $!: neapolis, il/inn.. These tickets are for continuous passage in both directions and will be good for return passage for trains leaving Minneapolis not later than June 23d. For further inform ation please call at Erie ticket ?cept n bat'd 10 cents each or eleven for or —One store to let in tlie Lockwood building on. Pike St. Apply to C. G. Lockwood.—d3t. —Kalsomiue and whitevva brushes, all prices at Anderson’s. Y., of a pension draft and a pension voucher, both for $34, lost Tuesday near Tti States.—3t. a . £ i .'’& uik uttVpgb\. rood bi inagan’ Webster’s Dictionary containing over 1,500 pages, substantially bound, at the Boston Store for 79 cents. S. R. Rutan, general a Twenty years experieni faction guat street.—Oitt. ctioneer “Royal Ruby ” brand Port Wim sold by E. T. Laidley, druggist, ii the purest and cheapest, $1 it quart b q ttles; pints CO cents. Never sold in bulk. All druggists. Royal Wine Co, Chicago. •^Happy and content is a hom< with “ The Rochester 1” a lamj with the light o f the morning. of the frauds ductoi’s In collhsioi scalpers, it has been decided in of a railroad ticket by a condui is not theft, hut merely a of one of the rules of the company. The decision was rendered in a test ease made by the Pennsylvania 'Railroad Co., which had been ht and left. A conductor was caught in the act of selling scalper. The court de cided th'at when the company sold a ticket to a passenger, it belonged ihe company had Railroad Notes. ■auds upon the loticed by con- m with tickei )ers, it has been decided in the Jersey courts that the takini Apropos ’'est Shore •e road p violation A. Collision oiiikc O. & TV. As train 3 on the 0. & W. proached Hancock junction nesday noon, about 30 minutes late, her two engines Nos, 69 and 68 in luctor eers Morey and to the passenger; the com] therther rightight fur r to it. It was duty of the conductor to ti ;ickets in to the company, but if he did not do so he did not commit theft. charge of Ryan, Co plunged into engine 151, Dilts, drawing a coal train. Both passenger engines were badly stove up. The coal train had pulled out of the switch, north bound, t o the main track. A flagman had failed to go far enough from his train and thus the collision occurred. No one was hurt. tes it sell, andw f the people. The Best In the World. Senator Henry C. Nelson of New “ On the 27th of Pebruai was taken with a violen the region of the kidneys, fered such agony that I could hardly As soon as possible I ap- , . T , —Insure with W. S. Bevans, fire, 3oident and plate glass insurance gent. Only first-class companies ipresented and at lowest rates ,oom 11, Goodale building, opposite i. R. R. ddepot. —dtf. —Boarders wanted at 69 T Main street.—dtf. Allooek’s Porous Plasters stand one over each kidney, and laid down. In an hour, to my surprise and delight, the pain had vanishec and I was well. I wore the plasters for a day or two as a precaution, and then removed them. I have been using Allcook’s Porous Plas ters in my family for the last ten years, and have always found them the quickest and best remedy for colds, strains and rheumatic affec tions. From my experience I be lieve they are the best plasters in the world.” it, and I had better. much goc used four bottles. Aft« b him, but finally tried it to IS both so muol ,8 going to I laughed Double house for sale, will rent for 12 per cent, bargain for 10 days, Franklin St., price $2,'800, easy terms. Another dwelling, good, 8 rooms, fine lot with fruit and water, on Franklin St., $1,500. Dwellings and lots o n Ball St., good and cheap. him. It did taking it about a week, I slept like id appetite. ing il my child,-had a good appetite, a hardly an aohe or pain, and in thi weeks I felt better than I had 1 celery compound Ithough it is ad it was Paine’s eel that I used, and altl vertised in the papers, I always speak a good word for it, as I know it isn’t at all like the ordinary sar saparilla or bitters. It is said to be physician’s prescription, and it rtainly did me more good than prescription.” That meeting was of the the average prescriptioi value to several of the memhei •eatest profited by the experience so and are to-di -day using ief. Their the same means of relii aches and pains, despondent and tired feelings, and distres ing will soon yield to its gentle, in vigorating influence. If the River and Harhor bill turns out upon examination to he as bad as it is said to be, and if the Senate out every job and bit of plunder in then we can look to President .rrlson to mark it with the stamp of disapproval. His veto of the Democratic $50, 000,000 River and Harbor job would be a good Republican answer to the outcry against the billion dollar Re- iican C( public: Congress. 'riie Most Pleasant Way of preventing the grip, colds, head aches, and fevers is to uSe the li quid laxative remedy Syrup ' Pigs, whenever the system nee( gentle, yet effective cleansing, be benefited one must get the true . remedy manufactured by the Cali- )• fornia Pig Syrup Co. only. For sale 18 druggists in 50 cents and $1 500 yards India Linen and Vio- of. toria Lawns, on short length, a t the Boston Store for 5 cents a yard, illy worth from 8 to 15 cents. At Dr. Robinson’s Odontundor Den ial Parlors. Middletown, will be found one of the largest, finest, neatest and most complete of dental offices ; two reception rooms, two operating rooms, three dental chairs and a lady and gen tleman assistant. A good set of est, 50 ___ .. ____ ___ ___ Odontunder always ready for use. Have extracted over 7,000 teeth in the past 7 months, 20 to 27 a great many times with Odon tunder with the best results, as many Port Jervis people can say. “ Odontunder is one of the great est wonders of the a ge and I’m glad that science has at last met with something that is a benefit to hu manity, Five teeth extracted. Dr. A rthur , State Homeopathic Insane Institi tioD, Afiddletown, N. Y. Mrs. L, Soper has just returned from New York with the latest styles of summer hats and millin- -fy goods. Opera House block.—6td We have a well selected stock i spring suits in all the newest colo ings. Be sure and see them i Gunning & Plaganan’s. Going fast, table nr bottle at Hoagland’s. iiustaid, 5 ets. a |:D O Y p \i'l BALSi^ V. V. Van Patten, Merchant Tailor. 113 Pike. S» reft, I.- O pposite Post < For 30 days only, watches, clocks and jewelry at reduced prices at Gray’s jewelry store, cor. Pike and Ball streets.—dtf. Newest patterns in children’s suits just received at Gunning & Lea’s Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY! Sunday, May 15th. io Sir, We Can’t Fit You. Som e little tim e a^o we announced that if you would furnish th e feet we would do the rest. W e were not then alluding to wood en feet. Any other kind of feet that com e s in our way will be excellently taken care of. For sm a ll f e e t we have sm all s h o e s ; for m e dium-sized feet, medium sized sh o e s , and s o on to the end of th e chapter< It is proper to say,however that we take special pride in our $ 4 hand-m ade shoe, because it happens to be a specialiy good specim e n of foot-wear. W e have th is sh o e in buttoci, face or c o n gress in B, C, D, E and F widths; narrow, medium and broad toe,either tipped or plain—a more thoroughly comfortable, presentable and durable sh o e never found its way intothe hands of a purchaser. JOS^ JOHNSON, S8 FRONT 8T. C.E.Ceisenheimer MERCHANT TAILOR, JliOTHlNG OF ALL KINDS MADE TO OR- and castomers may select from A Full Stock o f Cloth. Suits From S I S Up. Call a n d Be SUITED a t 120 Pike St. Port Jervis N Y. (Have some H.-O. for breakfast) I Because being the only digesti i ble oat-food it renders all other food more di- j gestible and nourishing. Ellington & Cooke, The fAAondetrfal E n g lish m e d iu m s In an iLLUSTRATED Universal Satisfaction. I have never been been able to obtain from any source, a PAINT made of such EXCELLENT MATERIAL as WADSWORTH’S. Every person who knows the goods and has intelligence to judge, pronounce them most excellent. They are made of Jewett’s Lead,Pure Zinc, Silica and Linseed Oil T. R. Anderson, ® a o e n t . Linseed Oil is now so cheap that it does not pay one to use a Substitute ENTIRE STOCK Jackets and Capes At Greativ Reduced Prices at 9 HOylEST GOODS that possess the worth and honest merit. All the latest styles of the season in Spring Cloth ing at the lowest prices ever offered in this village, Come to us for your spring clothing and you will come out ahead. CUNNING A FLANAGAN, A WELL SUPPLIED TABLE. Most of the domestic sinews of war go tlie table; it runs away with a large percentage of the family appropriations. It is the easiest thing in the world to do injustice to your table. Start wrong and that is just about what is likely to happen; start right and nothing in the world is less likely to occur. Come to us for your groceries. If you do, every time you go to your table, you will seo that you haven’t come within a million miles of making a mistake. We will serve you well at prices wliich,in poin of moderation,-will hold their own with any figures ever quoted in the history or the trade. We have an especially fine line of Teas, Coffees, Spices, etc. We are the agents for the Chase & Sanborn, Java and Mocha coffee, also the Eoyal Dutch coffee. If you want the most delici ous ham you ever used try our WYOMING BEAND. You will ay you never used such fine ham before. All goods delivered promptly. H0RHBEGK&80NHELL LECTURE Spipitualis ca PHILOSOPHERS PUZZLED! T h e o logians Tffoctbled I SCIENTISTS STARTLED! NO DARKENED ROOM! NO TURNING DOWN THE Beatital flowers materialized, in foil g light and passed to the ladles in the andionoe by hande plainly seen. The many forms that appear ar onnd the medinms are ti fnl and Been by all present, they i yon,converse with yon as in life hands with their friends. A table rises fonr or five feet in i faces are seen and recognized. A go played and passed arOTnd the room by ableI power,r, Flowrswrs are bronghtnght aind powe Flo are bro a passed ind the room by bands plainly seen, belie rang harps are played and other test of :tling nature takes place. Twenty to thirty imunioatione received every evening for persons in the audience. Table floats in mid air. The spirit hand anawors qnostions. The spirit carpenter, the self acting knife, etc, Sea The demateriaiization of thelhnman being ihile tightly hold by a committee from the audienoo. An actual demonstration of this wonderful phenomena will take place and each part of the teat wiU be nndsr critical snper- vieionof your beet known citizens, who will so every precaution to prevent fraud or trick- ry. A hnman for passos through space and materializes again and mediams do not return to a darkened room. Everything done in broad open glare of the light. Do the dead retorn ? This question is one ts ail. How can a table or chair L enrroundinr'\’\'\ct played upon oi without hnmai or human being float in mid air isolated all earronndingobje musical instrnment lessagee appear upon elate [onoy? Do not depend upon heroaay evidenoo, but come and see for your self and bo convinced. PLANTS, PLANTS, OF ALL KINDS FOR SUMMER BEDDING, BY THE DOZEN, CabbsgB, °raoimm Tomato. Can Be Found at . MAXINER, Nos. 7 And iS Come and See Our Large Srook of Well-Made Muslin Underwear C. URY. Pierce’s Drug Store, NEXT DOOR TO POST OPFIOE, You can alway get and HWi THE hERt>IfiC PRTEfiT jVlEtllCiHES, AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN TOWN. COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY. Gold Soda Water With All The Popular Fruit Flavors. Farnum Buildine:, Pike street. Don’t Be Deceived If you intend painting don’t be misled by tbe PEICE PEE GALLON at wbicb cheap mixed paints are sold, but consider how much BFLK it requires to paint over a given surface and both bow well that sm’face is covered and bow long it will wear. _Use only p, CU. Devoe & Go’s Pape t^eady Paint, and you will be pleased. Eor sale by h. jW. & m . S. JOHES, U E R D ljya D t^dG G IST S , 91 PII^E S T . CALL OR SEND FOR COLOR CARD. three bottles for , do as represented. We don’t claim any great superiox-ity, but we justly claim Oar Sarsapa rilla is equal to any on tbe market. Give it a trial. Our bottles contain from 90 to 100 doses E. T. Laidley, manufacturer and proprietor, 76 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N, Y. Voa m m Find Us at the Top IN FOOTWEAR LINE. /m With More Fresh fill Styles, Low Priced At tractions and Service able Goods than ever. be Bi| Youi ;est and Best Cbam Spring Summer and 3 to Buy Shoes. Our Enormous Stock of Seasonable Styles is now Ready. Such Qualities and Prices We Never Before Offered- A THUROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS STOCK combining Quality and Elegance with Prices Strictly Pair. COME IN AT ONCE dies,’ Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Prices within the Reach of all. Now is the Time to Buy of L.Burnett, 77 Pike-st BINGHAMTON AWNING WORKS, manufacturers of Awnings, Tents, Flags, Banners, Drop Curtains and Canopies Canvas Covers for Horses, W agons and M achines. B ^ “A11 weights of Canvas and Widths up to 12 feet constantly on hnad. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. BINGHAMTON, N. V