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THE ARGUS SEPT. 12, 1888. A 816 REDUCTION la the prfoe of BiojcAen is now going on irtore. JUST LOOK! We are offering a $126 Orange Go, Ezpreaa OhainleN for $49. A $26 "Dart "for $19.

Juvenile $19, reduced from $37.60. A $100 1897 Orange Go. Ex- piett Bkij-cle for $30. applies to all our irkeels ia stock. You cannot fail to get Ja bargain, and every oue knows the reputation of the Orange Co.

Express Bicycle. Don't fail to see the wonderful Bicycle Lamp. N. 1126 Tandem for $59. NEW AOVl-RflSCMENTS --Fall at If orrto B.

Wolfs EUJU to Ut. br lr. Jtar-riM. rulry OuaMlpattoa bj --for backache. LIVE LOCAL TOPICS.

--Remember tbt the thirdptge ot this paper coatitui good matter, C.E Crawford. Special for the feest Acgel Cakes exhibited at Orange County Pair, in this -city, next week. We Offer Special Prizes for the Best Angel Cakes Flavored with McMonaprle ftogera' Extract Vanilla. Ob'irst Prka--1 dozen bottles owr Premium Fiuit Flavors, aa- Second in caafa. Third in caek.

We offer above prewiwmp for beet Aagsl Cake displayed at ihe Orange County Fair, 1698-the only conditions being as follows Each cake sall tare a card, with awkker'a name address, and stating that it is 'Entered in competition-for McMon- Bogprg 4 Special Preonium," and that it is flavored with Mc- Menagle Rogers Premium Extract Vanilla," Also giving and address of grocer of wbom the Extract was bought The prizes io be awarded the judges ot ike Culinary Department, who must notify us as to whom prizes awarded, forward notification the eards of euoee-s- fal conipetitcrs. ill forward blank cards for above to any who desire them.) Thesa prizes are of fered to make better known to people the purity, strength aad delieiocsnesp of oor Premium Extract Vanilla and -other HAVOCS. They are for sale by tirst-class grocers generally.Beware of poisonous flavoring extracts. McMonagle fe Kogers.Middlefowa Go to the fair, to-morrow. --Regular meeting of the Council, tonight.

--The fire bold regular monthly aeeeiona, to-night. --Jacob Ga other will an of game colfecttoa at the fair. The lait Marr Powell of the wit! occur September 22. --After the fair, go to Midway Park, vaudeville show every night free. 48d6t Capt.

Veber and Officers Roth and Brinkerhoff attended court at Newbunrb to-duy, as --A company with 100,000 capital tm manufacture knit goods is being orgau- at Hawley, Pa. Owing to hot weather and cauaeB the New Jersey State fair was not the financial success it ban been in years. R. B. Beettie received, Saturday, the mounted bead of a large buck whiefc he shot at Saranac Lake he open-t the eummer.

The pictures shown by wargraph machine at Midway every night, are realistic and taki-n from life. --If we mayjuiBreby the space given t-o it in the papers a band of daucera wws th moat attracting feature of Cbemncg councy Fair. In another of the pa'per will be found the programme of war-graph machine now at Midway Park. 48d6t O. L.

is making alterations and to hie this went to to-dar, to the State Nomal School B. 8. Merrill frora to-day. Dr. E.

L. PMffifM, of GalMtera, if the of Col. D. C. DiMeatMrfTT.

Dr. to Pbillipttottrgti, this count). H. White, mason, went to Jersey City, to-day, to make a final wjttlenteut of real wtate iuft-rtntH with bis former partner, and brother, W'm. H.

White. Knight went to New York, to-day, to greet hm classmate at Yale, W. E. Seymour, who has just returned from war w-rvice with Battery of Philadelphia. --Ofaarles Decker joined his wife at the residence of his father, Jonathan Decker, ou Academy avenue, Sunday.

He is an operator with the elevated railroad company, and will enjoy a two weeks' vacation here. --Wallace Stage, one of the survivors of the 71st Rfgiment, who is now regain ing hie strength in New York city, is a nephew of Mrs. Hattie Horton, of No. 29 Washington street. He will arrive hfrr on a visit the latter part of thin week.

--Corporal Fred Seeland has left York city is now at Oakdale. has three yet to serve with Uncle Bam. Fred was promoted to be a corporal during the campaign in Cuba, but he modestly refraiaed from to the matter in any of his OR. WINANT TAKEN HOME. fmrcmtf from to rkelr Weok Ms AGAINST THE GAS CO.

i building, corner of and Fulron 4 Before a Committee of the CaiMMti Council -Dr. ffrttnUr Tkmt KcntH Have and Tttm.t the nave Violated-'the COHipan'y Brply. Aldermen A.vr?«, Wakiurf-'and Gavin, bc comniittee appointed lafy'the Council i thp Company's al- with-rtpresenta- of thf company aaid-Gity Attorney Saturday ntgtrt. Tbe its conrfc- Dr. Frank I.

Winant WM his Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Winant, from Moutank, to-day, to their home at Hasbronck, Sullivan county.

He was aboard O. and W. No. 3 which reached here a few minutes after 12 today nooa. The hero, for such he truly is, lay propped up in two aeata, and even those who knew him well could scarcely recognize the wai-worn soldier.

"Jen't be thin," sobbed his mother, and, ob, we eaw so many ho were aa badly starved as he has He's just full of morphine and opium. That's what the doctors have been giving the sick soldiers. Such treat meat as these poor boys have and in many caen? are still receiving is simply outrageous. When we get him up home we will get the drugs out of him, and some good, nourishing food into him." And the father said: "Xo, my son was not wounded by a bullet, but it was not because he was not where they were. He left bis OTC company when it fluked, and went up the San Juan Hill with the 200 others who proceeded the regulars, aud he was among the nrst in the trecchrg at the top.

Comrades who followed in hisfoot- eteps told me that he iwver faltered an instant, while men were falling all around him. Xo regular soldiers beat him up that hill, and I'm proud of him." About balf a dozen people were at the train to see Dr. Winant. They shook his hand and shuddered at his ance. His two -children, an interesting boy and girl, went into iis arms balf AT THE COUNTY SEAT INCIDENTS AND GOSMtN HAPPENINGS TOWN.

IN BUMB at with a to removing bis grocery there. --Fred MI the battiegfeep Iowa, who pated in battle ia which Geminfg fleet was 'Port Jervin om Tisit to tiis mother. --Tlte wild in this eectkws was Jarger tfeen st-is this fall. wfaa iias the otbor kave-cherry bovaoe if 7 cherries for a-few urine trs. -ef the Delaware Hadsoci rapidly fitting aixi atalkn of aii aqoatic pteut of a new variety wbtch makes a.

but do so to Coutrcil data. 'It alleged that ik-e gas T. A. has its bantling for dollars aa-d new Each who in IO is to at a great diener, to fee -givem the association in two per mile will by those intending to take in the fair. The ttok-ft agent at Sew-bacgh will sell tickets from ifcat pVaoe and -return, including adaakaieB to ONE YEAR.

Tbe jrfhHee singers who are at the tbe-ex-hrbition paid -for the iirivilege. to add greatly to the pleaenre of nvauy who attenfi the fair, and -who want for tihcjr entertainment more amnaing thaa the sigit oi 'big and overfed hogs. PERSONAL. Cbrifi jHnfgal, of arrived in We hare jnat completed oar flrst and year in basinet-8. Tery Our store will eontlntm to the lame aa beforx.

be conducted on Will Full Value lor fiiery Dollar. Oar Prices Haie Bwn Ou A4rertisemeot B.v bnyUir and MiUaK for CMfc ad anoont ot oar expeosm belog 10 Tery .11, can eaally afford to mil for a small profit. meai and intend to have of It. Having bontMtly repatatlon of being intend to keep IHE tWOSE II IBKfTT 21M EAST Ml STREET. EJKs H.

Northrop, of New York, spent Sonday in Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fay, of ST-ewark, are Kueete of C.

R. FrfUcr. --Dr. aiwl Mrs. C.

E.Townsend,-ofNew- Sunday 10 town. Joint C- Tincent, of Albany, spent Sunday in this city with George Hontinel and family "to New York, to-day, for-a few days. Rev. Frank Arthur Heath weni to Boston, to-day, to visit his father. Miss Louise PowelBon started for Cnrnell University, Satnnday night.

Frank YOCHM left town, to-day, to enter the Pennsylvania -State College. Samuel Sckelten berg, of Boston, flpent Sunday with his pfcrente in this Miss Belle March returned, this afternoon, from an extended visit at Port Jetwis. --'Frank Ogden, of York citj', ar rived in town, to-day, for a short tiou. Miss Abbie Beason, of tke Port vis UmioB, spent Saturday Sundaj in town. --Mr.

ami Mrs. Bradley, New York city, are spending fortnight the larn. --George H. Isenian returned from a trip to Boston, Gloucester, Magnolia aad Provincetown, Sunday. --Miss Meoka, of Garrisons, N.

and Miss Meeks, of Spokane Falls, are visiting Mrs. William Seebolzer. Willard Lyon left town, to-day, 'io enter the Hotchkisft School at Lakuvilto, where he will for --Mrs. Mftrgartt ani CaoMll, who have been jruwts at J. D.

Horton'n, retarned to Ntw York city, to-day. -Mr. K. C. Rtraok ttwir whotto to BoiKlay, took tbo trolley to Ntwovrgh.

ntanoi ia ABAA Marviii, who frMi tkt MMMkHowa filjk iter fends, in violation of a law, has rendered itself liabJe to penalties a lacge amount. It also tkat by snbsrstnt- j'ing a minimum Charge of Sity rents a month for the ittegal meter fee, ie 'of a violation the terms of its fran- chine. Dr. EL C. MeBrair, who ia the snoring I spirit la the proceedings against the'I company.

mh-mnitted an affidavitTeciting specific he fead beem charged and pail! Cor reut of nwter. UB- der the -tew a penalty of 450 may be sued for recovered in the corporate name of the city for eadk of the law xn i regard to charging for meter rette. Dr. IfoBwwr that roany consumers charged for rent -of aodibaatif the ciry amtboratiee mak.e a effort huudreds of cases of such ilkeKelj8tetgescaa be proven, aud be njaiatatut tbat it ia the duty rnou Cuvncil to use due diligence in covering charges suing for the penalties, wnich when are to go the contingent geaeral fund of Dr. McBrair estimates amowat.dae as penalties at up.

The gas eoirjpany eonteads the State law forbidding onrtfT'chargps'does not apply to it, since its frsutebise a renewal of the one granted many years ago to Gilbert Button, whiteh gi-ves the right to oharge for metefe--a right which it 'Contends it cannot fee deprived of ty subsequent tegielation, since eocai legislation would cone within tbe' constitational Jnkfljition of legislation tlut impairi the va- ladity of eaatracts. for the company also attention the fact that a special act passed in expressly eawaqpts the Mid-dietown Gas Company from thf provisions of the gfn- ral act of JL8G8, prohibiting charges. To this, Dr. MeBrair responds that the Revised Statstes of 1890 expresaly repeal the special act of 1870, tud ie further eays be is advised by ibis counsel that the etiarter of tke gas company been renewed in 1880, it 'loses any special it might have.eu- under itswigiual fraaclntje. In regard to tie alleged extortionate minimum charge that has beeu subati- tuted for the meter charge, the gas conc- pasiy says that a matter eoaeeruing which the Cenaail BO jurisdietiou, and which it will to tins witiefac- of its customers.

The company denies that it ia charging more if or sras than -iocharged in cities and of the eania-size in this of the aad its that the. Council dwurea to jfo into BQitfetOG, at emUf wtabliab of tbe-Port Jerrie doe to special by in ot-her places tkat are higher than ckarged here. acd fatfeer-m-law, Robert Lemon, there too. The former did aot accompany to his mother's but saia she would go there "abomt Wednee day." mother said he was out of his head wuch. of time, as a.

result of the administered to him. Dr. Haunter eat with Iiirf patient during the here, and will treat him. Those who OR him, to-day, left Aetrain with a. mirtore of feelings regar6mg the the war, and ifes If Dr.

Winant palls through it will be becavsp his mother got kift'home. From Oir Itofralar --Oeo. H. Mills will act at starting judge at Pittsfleld, this waek. --Miss Antoinette Wickham, Port Jervia, is Col.

and Mrs. W. H. Wyker. --Samuel Gaioes returned, to-day, to Detroit, W.

Vail baa returned to Brooklyn. G. A. Brewster, of Brooklyn, is visiting brother, J. Brewster.

--Geotge A. Elstun, of Port Jervis, secretary of the Orange County Horse Show Association, was in town, Sunday. --A colored youth and an old gray haired man engaged in a street fight near Silya's barber shop, Sunday afternoon. The old gentleman rapped the "coon" on the skull with his walking stick. The blow resounded loudly and the negro retaliated by hitting the old fellow with his fist.

The fight was stopped in the first round by a spectator. --A meeting in the interest of good citizenship, will be held at Maple avenue school house, Tuesday, at 7:30. An entertaining programme has been provided for. OBITUARY. "THE COUNTY FAIR.

a entries Wore iJMt ot Towa The entries tile Orange eoiwty fair Dumber ome thotteand aaigre than last year, the corres- bappy. Secretary Eager mad busily today, in booking tfee names The "entries iroin a diataticf have al- begswi to arrive and -over a specimens of poaJKry arrived from tke Dntchwss couaty fair. They art ownni by Who live iu Canada, Delaware and Point K. Y. fallowing entries for tk-e special pKrses iu tile TCESDA.T.

AJfB blk.un..Oak UU1 Farm, Goeboa MUrln Wjlitee, b. 8 W. H. Wood. Chester Serena, b.

T. Bradley, Irmpyu. Me B. Walsh. Coneoelo.

t). W. Lawreoee. Miildl-towu DtirliiKJffacd, b. Old Homestead Farm Mi.f- dlrtovo.

Gi lettks, Mlddletwwn. 3. Winkoop, Elteurilie Gold Firn, e. 8.. Montioello i C.

M. Vfts. J. Merana, Newburnh. d.

A. Lawresce. Go hen'. WEDNESDAY. TROTTUfe MILE WBAtEST TKJtEE $100 Eggthorn.

B. IV. Lawrence, Middletown GaUant Tom, Campbell Farm Middletown Nellte b. f. T7.

Teed, Bowe. Tom Braa Gowhep. Byker, I. J. E.

Plan Goehen. Hsxel Mtf.ck, Wm Gobhen. Pope. b. 'Bill Farm.

Ml.lard, Carr, Qulcfcsteqs. Geo. MladletoTn. H-. Lake Side Farm, UUddletown.

ord. HiRbland Stables. Middletowa. I'oily nor Si mi ton, Decorator, b. Old -Homestead Furm.

Henr A. Warren. Henry A. Warren, father of Webb with Kull lonngbtood, was stricken paralysis, Saturday afternoon, while in the wood shed of his res i denee, two and a half miles from Montgomery, on the Wulden road. He was dead when found, tie was in hisseveuty- fonrth year and had been in enjoyment of his usual health up to the tinae that he was prostrated.

He is survived by his widow, whose rbatdea name was Elizabeth Ritoy, and the following children; Horace, Rachael, wife ol Thomas Rowe, Sally, Lottie, Will, wife of Harry Baker, of Searsville, and Webb, of this city. Four sisters, -also Warner. Altha ilcKinstry, Elizabeth Woodhull and Cfcarlotte Bootb, all of the town of M-outgoroery. The funeral will be h-eld at his late dence to-motrow, at 10 a. TO.

Interment in Walden Cemetery. ffewfeli Year. ah. the Jewish new year, 'Will-commence Friday night, at 6 p. anfl'last until Satnrdag evening at 6.

p. and "all stores operated by those of Hebrew faith will be closed during The Da? of Tom Kippur, will be celebrated next Monday. will be no services iu this eity, this 17. Newton Home on Fm-lonicli a of D. S-lttarJne Corps, who was on the New dtiruig its campaign ii Cuban wat-ra, in home on a seven days' I-ougk.

ban a no her of mpmentoes of wa.r, including a stJHetto Slim by Spaniard. Mrs. James L. Hnderson.of I WatSans avenue, have issued rnvita- for the marriage of their daBghter, to Ckarles Winfield Ketcham. of Mwa-nt Hope.

The happy event will tate Wednesday eveniug-, Sept at 7:30 o'clock. The testim-ooials iu bfhalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are written by Lonesl who want you to know what it liaa for them. A Chlld'n Funeral. fuoeraJ of La-Grand Walter, infant and only son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Moore, wa held at 1 o'aloeic, Friday afternoon, from the h-oine, -3-3 Kuapp avenue. The little casket was coverad with flowers seat by Iwviug friends, as tokens of nympathy to the parents in their bereavement. Three daughters are left to them. Mre.

M. F. Jackson sang several seJections. Rev. F.

A. Heath officiated. The interment was at Mount ope Cemetery, When Ague von Baking IHrntter IS THE BEST. A pure, cream of tartar powder, Greatest in Leavening: Strength, It makes lightest, sweetest, most wholesome food. new Morni for Mystic Ccw" lor ono the the system and the dlaoaaa Whibrt LAV up roum JMproTM Mpf fsrtores It ta (raatest eon for aJQ servoi and wBuknaoi wall most poi tol bnildw knowm.

Sold by J. B. Milla, 9 Dmcgirt, Mlddlrto L. Wagner, whokvHe Bond, "1 hot kick ot udatic tbCTmaHiBM, wat Tula. ilmoat tnro Miontha; ffiough get Mratic Core For tism.

lliia cnrt me alter docton 1 tcriptlonB had ftiakd to any IhaTealso heard of ranlta who have used it." J. Druggist, No. 3 Empire Block. Nurtrf Middletown. N.

T. To Care Foreveri. fake Cascarett Candy O.tbartic. lOc or Sfe It C. C.

C- fail to cure, druggists refunt 5 Wagons at Cost! Having leased onr building will offer onr entire cost fiom now to Oct. II fl II See these prices. Ifnad Wag. ons $30, were $4fip. Top Buggies.

$40 to $90, were $50 to $116. Delivery Wagons $40 to $60, were $51 to $82, Canopy Top Surrey $95, was $127. Extension Top Surrey $106, was $133 and a similar reducti through all OUT large stock. Tour choice if yom. come early enough.

EMPIRE STATE WAGON CO 243 North Street, Middletowo. TELEPHONE 310 Green Ginger, Turmeric, Musiard Seed, Extracts Cloves and Cinnamon and Best of alTkinds. OLNEY'S PHARMACY, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Tko Mewownrk Dickey, in the NVwhargh docided, Friday, that the chattel to Blackburn Miller, John F. Tucker and Mullet, for 5,000, and were valid and entitled to over Marcus Scharps' cldini of for advancos and Hatcw on the Krte.

On account of the 2'2A Association reunion, to be at EAmiro. N. 17th, Erie will sell round trip tickets from AhddJetowu to Klcnira skd return ait rate of 3. on tale Sept. IGtfa and 17fch.

The Kris uiakea rate of and one third for rovud trip, to Utiea, N. on awount of N. Y. 8. C.

State Convention, to be hold at that place, Oct. 1st, 2d. 3d and 4th. for Midway Park, ntit frost New York, Warwick PovgkkMpoio. will All NMk thto eitf ky OktArto for iho VetrmiiH'llnlwBi'B Ea- CMBlplMOMt.

goneral committee of the Union V'nteraua' Union met (Saturday night, aud began to make for the encampment of order which occurs October 11-13. Further details will be announced later. in fell 6fMMd Port Jerrte on by of 4 to 8, LiBijriB env- wltk wkttt you can shake the Ague by using AYER'S AGUE CURE. It is the one certain and infallible cure for that depleting disease. It has been tried in many countries and under various conditions, and has never ibeen known to fail.

An old veteran Yon may be interested to know my er- many years ago with Ayer's year before the war I was in Kansas. Some twenty of us were engag-ed in fovoing, art were takaa with few and ague. tried almost everything without getting any help, till at last I sent to the and procured a bottle of Ayer's Ague Cure. I recovered at once. The others followed siy example, and they, too, recovered.

Every ose in camp took the remedy and waa cured by it. I went all through the war, have lived in thirteen different aUttes of Daioa, and havs nerer had the ague since." O. B. SMITH, fit. Anguntine, Fla.

There's only one thing to get for AVER'S Ague cere. JUST THE.SAME.. The Weather Keeps Warm and War on Our Summer Goods Still Continues. In our west window arc $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Fedora, Hats reduced to 50 cents. Have left some Men's $13 acd $15 Suits, that have been reduced to $5.

Also a few sizes in Light Suits, selling now half price. Do you wear a White Flan nel or Duck Cap. We sell 5oc ones for 25c now. Remember no more than cost for any goods. Some goods only halflprice.

George W. Ynune, Clothier, Hatter and Merchant Tailor, 16 18 tat Hate.

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