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c. EMMET CV.AW1OBD FURNITU2TS CO. Office Desk Sale! Our first Special Sale for 1893 will be 36 Office Desks at about two-tbircb (f) of the legular price These are extra fine large Roll Top Oak Desks Anyone who will be in need of an office desk during the year will do well to see tliem. $25 $35 $40 $45 Desk for $17.50 22.50 2950 31.50 An opportunity like this was never belort offered in Middletown. C.

B. CRAWFORD FURNITURE 44 46 North Middletown. ractory-110-112 Front Newbnrg, 'If you Call your Doctor And He orders Cod Livei Oil Always use McMonagle Rogers' Emulsion of Pure CodLiver Oil. Fresbly made, Pleasantly flavoied, Easy to take, Extra large size, 75 cents a bottle. Is your hot water bottle in good order home severe neuralgia pain or sudden cbill may require its use at any hour.

We haw some excellent ones at reduced prices Buying direct of man- ufactura's, our stock is kept new and freah. MoMosTAOLB ROGERS, Di uggists. Every -Roman wishes her hands smooth, white and sight- ly. Cold weather, winter winds and bard water louguois and chap 1he hands. Our Orange Flower Balm heals them and makes them omooth and white.

Th- housekeeper, seaimtres 0 teacher, writer, alike it useful In the nursery it is 25 cents a bottle Sold unly at our drag store MoMoNAOLE ROGEKS Druggists. EMULSION OP 1 COD LIVER OIL. None Superior. In lull pin' bottles, J6o eaoH. R.

C. C- THILL, Jr, Huyler's BON BOIIS CHOCOLATES In sealed packages only C. S. Abrams Druggist. Chung 3 In standing adyertle- ments to Insure Insertion should be at lie office before 11 a.

m. of the day that he changes are Bargains at HartDavle'. Head adr. --Ton should read Weller ftDemereet'SEdv. In nother column.

--Too should keep your eyo on Geo. B. Adaraa Co 'a adv. on tae flecond pace. --Bright agenti wanted.

--Desirable residence for sale by V. T3oak. --Race at the winter garden, See local. Masquerade ball by Mannerceor Qennsnla. BreaH making, --see local notice of Madison House winter ardenn --Grorerj and stock for aale.

See adv. VdlcGLlneu at S. W. WHlBpangli Co'a. -Skating and dancing at tne winter garden See tbe World's fair for 15 centEi See local --Dr.

Klng'B new discovery. See local. Hosteller's siomach BHters Bradfle d's regulator. See lat page. -TryHofl'd malt extract.

Try Van Oouten's Cocoa Aycr'B Sareaparllla. Kemp's balaara. --Try Cottolene. See 1st page. Kenaedj'i Favorite Remedy.

nornbj'B oats. --Dr. Mile's New Heart Cure. bee4tfc pige. --Mother's Krltmtl, See lat page Dr, Bull's cough syrup.

Halcyon tried Dana's Saraaparllla? Saltation oil, --Hood's aarsaparllla Fob 3 Cantata "Tho SlrangpVisitors" KoiEhts of Honor Hall, Benefit of ttdlea' Relief Crops, --Feb 4 Nutmrg Match. Feb --German yicnnerclior ball at ic Casino Fob. 7-11-Kirmessat 24'h Armory conjunction with. Thrall Hospital. Feb.

10 -Last hop iCDt. -Feb 13 -Twentieth Annual Ball tfc Quoid'a at Casino. OOVZHNMCNT HEPOHT WASHINGTON, D. Jun. 80.

Fair colder Tuesday variable winds. Cor. Main ana Soolh sts. Albert Ball's OU Stand Do You Use Them? We bftve some freah Gower- Hcented Soaps dlreot (rom the man- uractnrerB, which at onr prices, sell at tight. W.D.O!oey,Qnpist FIRE For 25 Gis.

Sioai's GasMtore Mlddletown Call? PJ MONDAY, JA.STJ4RY 30, 1898. JOTTINGS. A Nutmeg Match." --Mr. W. Southwell displays an rtiat proot of the latest and best picture James G.

It Is trained in --A laundry horse ran away this morn- ng on East avenue. He woa caught icforo an acc'dert resulted A Nutmeg Match at the Casino, ''r day evening. --An important mieting of the Young 'topliB' society of tne Second Presby- erian Church will bo held tonight at 8 j'clock. --Remember the special appropriation meeting at the Assembly Rooms, at 7 onight, to determine the settlement of he Vaughn litigation -Mr. Walter Skinner hod two wrecks give his attention, Sunday, and this morning fine baby boy is announced at his home.

--Tbo Mlddletown Bicycle Club will ld a meeting In the Commercial par- ors Wednesday night --Oatcrhout the West Mala St. marketmen, wieh the PBESS to fay that hey have no intention of changing their ocation to North street. A Nutmeg Match at the Casino, evening promises to bo one of the jeat plays of the season. i time Hie Razor and In niiddlctown. John Henry Crlssman and his "Wife eame to Mlddletown, Friday night, and eturned Saturday.

He had bad luck in electing a location in New burgh and his luslncss ia not satisfactory. He will tring his family back to Middletown the ast of this wetk and Monday rust will ommence to work for "Jim" Barrett, ho Russoll House barber. John Henry ays that he has beta cut of town long nouga to learn thnt Jliddluown, whtre 10 has spent all his lifo nnd where hie r'enda arc, Is the placo for him He lays further that all his old debts will bo paid flrmcuom --The home ot Mr. Trues, near Nowton, was the scene of a pleasant occasn Jan, llth, when the marriage ot Miss Sadie Truex to Orville Oas- Blday, took place, Rtv. Wayland Johnson performing the ceremony, Though the day was mtensly cold, a number of rela- and friends were present, and an er- cellent dinner was Berred in Mrs.

Truei's skillful, generous way, MlEa with her parents, formerly resided in Port Jervia -Invitations have bein issued by Mr. T. 8 Tymeson, Otlevllle, to the mar. rlage of his daughter, Min Ida. to Mr.

Samuel C. Aodrewi, Thursday, Feb. 9 --A wedding which was slated for Sunday by one of the local papers not toko placo. Mraiiiro --Among those who are to appear in the tirst part of the entertainment next Frulay evening are Mrs B. laeman, Susie Armstrong, Miss Wellp, Miss Grace Vcber, Mr.

Shannon, Mias Ber- thoif, Ernest F. Winchester and many Others. --L A Burr, as Hop Sing," from Mott street, will "bring down the house -The overture to b3 played at the Cantata performance Friday night is to bo an original one composed by Ernest F. Winchester. --The costumes of the company will take the eye ot everyone.

--First full dress rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock. Private. TrfnBplrlncIKere auntt There Aniouff Ibe Rev. Dr. William Will amEon Paef, a native of Warrentown, Va a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary and nator of the New York Presbyterian Jburch, now at 7th Avenue and 123 Street was ordained deacon in the Pro- estant Episcopal Church in New York Saturday Dr.

Pagr, who Is by the way an uncle of Mr. W. F. Bailey of city, will go Into mission work fora while, but will soon be placed In charge ot a city pariah. The sermon by Rector Divld Evans at Grace church, Sunday morning, in he nature of a memorial of Rev.

Phillips Jrookp, late Bishop of Massachusetts rector in terms of the highest appreciation of the distinguished divine's li quence and piety and B.B a fitting tribute to hia memory read a portion ot one if Mr. Brooki 1 most admired pulpit dit- Prefatory to hia M'. Evans taid attention to the ancient against BpUcopalians that their religion did not nterfcie with religlin or politics, by say- ng that the author of the sarcastically- ntendcd remark better than he for the Eplicopal Church did not nterfere with any man's views in regard religion. He might think what he ked, as hia reading of the Scriptures in. lined him he might embrace Ihe views Calvin or Erastus, of Dr.

Briggs or hia pponentF The Episcopal Church was atbolio in its regard for the opinions of members and was broad enough to eccive nil ot them into its folds it they ore willing to adept the simple terma the gospel and would promise to lead aoral, Godly and sober lives. Rev. Frank Nettleshlp, of Newark, N. in Paul's church, Sunday morning, and led the young people's Ep- League meeting at 6.30. Tho evening sermon was delivered by lev.

Frank Hoagland, Secretary of the T. M. C. A. of Patterson, Y.

All the ervlces were largely attended. Revival services thia evening. A Walk lor Dinner. Thursday morning, William Brace and Fred Chambers sat talking in the Hamilton House, about how much a good long walk would improve their appetites tor dinner. The hotel clerk offered, If they would walk to Bloomine- burg, to give them an order on Dili Case for the mea' They accep'ed the offer, and walked thero in two hours and eighteen minutes.

The o-chr waa honored, and both of them sat down the table wuh John Sullivan appe titef. to Laupuler. A considerable number of railroat men will go to Norw oh, tonight, to at tend the reception given in honor retiring superintendent Lanphler. Conductor Bn.i is dotvn for a spscch on behalf cf the 0 K. C.

Enginee PufLnburRer 111 speak for the E. aad Conductor Charles Doell will repre 8tut tbo O. Mr George Walke will also be ouo of the party. Wnnt to i AH Blectri ftoed in iflidilletown. Mr Roberts has been in town for the past few dayp, in company wit! another gentleman, looking over the cit; with a view to building an electric rail way.

These gentleman rrpresent we' known capitalists who are able and wil ling to construct and operate an electri road without asking for any Middletown capital. They will in a few days make definite proposition to the city wh'c' they feel assured if carried out, will be the mutual advantage of thn city and themselves Impaired illcostion ropnirod by Beuch --It breaks up a cold "--Connor 1 CougU Cure. McMonagle Rogers. Tutt's Pills 'cause no nausea or grip EELieiOUS KOTES. The monthly meeting of the Sunday School board of St.

Paui'a Church was old at the church on Saturday evening Among tie business transacted, was the esignation of Mrs A Downs as lady uptnntendcnt, which was received and accepted, and resolutions alopted regret- Ing the necessity of dispensing with this aciy's valuable services and highly com- plimcntlnu her for the faithful and tffl- iient work nho has aocompUihed. Mies Lena Hiuchman was appointed fill the vacancj. At the Second Presbyterian Church 'astor Beattie In the morning discoursed the aid of the Snint in our infirmities, as sol forth in the 8th chapter of Romans. Tho Spirit, he thought, was ever present, where work for the Master was being out, although at times it might lot manifest Itself He instanced for ex- imple the work accomplished in this city the beloved pastor of St Paul'sChurch, who, though he appeared to be a man of enfeebled health, hud attended on more services during the past five years than my other minister in the city. Also the ate Rev.

Dr. Seward, though never a ro- mst man, had done a powerful work in lis over 30 years of ministry, by the Spirit aiding him in his infirmities. There waa a large congregation present. Reference was made during tho sermon the dead statesman, whose funeral is held at Washington today. SUNDAY WRECKS.

Tlio Erie Seemed to Knu in Hard. Luck Tunt lay, Erie has had several wrecks of late on Sunday, and yesterday, two fcllgnt accidents occurred The first was at 0 80 a. when a truck broke under an east bpund train, near isvillc. This was repaired in 85 mlnutep. The second harpeced at 11 15 at the top of Hampton," A stock tram running fast ran into Iho rear of a coal train.

The lattet'o caboose wna promptly turned over and rolled down the bank, and two cara were wrecked to splinterp No one was hurt --Mrs. A Howell of Grove street was taken suddenly 111 Saturday night were called and an operation strangulated hernia was performed Ure. Howell stood the operation well and is as comfortable aa could be expected today. --51r. Jurnes H.

McElroy, superintendent of stations on the who has seen very seriously sick, though now improving, has been connned to bis house No 157 East Main street until today when he was able to get out for the flrst. --Miss Hammond of Philadelphia, who has been jr the pist month the guest of Mr and Mrs. J. Huyler in New York, is visiting Miss Ayrcs on North street --Mr. aud Mrp.

Will Miller, of Gard'- nc.r, Ulster Co who have been visiting relatives In this city, returned homo this afternoon -Mr A W. Mallery of Washington is in town. --Miss Moseley of Brooklyn is visiting Mrs. J. F.

TuthllX --Mr. and George A. Baker of Middletown are visiting relatives in this village --Port Jervis Union. --Mr James Heatherton and Mias Heatherton returned to New York todaj. --Mr.

D. C. McMonagle started on a western trip this morning He goes to California. --Mr. Mrtinp, of New York, waa the guest of Dr.

Fred Roycc, Sunday --George M. Scott, son of Mr. M. Scott, sailed on tho Constellation from England, January 10. The boat is rjol expected here before February 15 --Mr Louts Bastian returned to New York Saturday night, Greer, of Chester, epenl Sunday in this city.

--Under Sheriff Goodale of Ncwburg was In this city, Sunday. --Mr, Eugene Horton, of Now York city, spent Sunday in this city. --The Horton party starts on the West, ern trip Wednesday. --Mr. A.

Smith, of Hoosick FalU has been appointed Superintendenl cf Attendants, In one of the new build ings ot the State Hospital. His family will reside at No. 5 Lake avenue. POHCE COURT. K.ot» of BnBlnaea In Court, bat Kilitle Reinln Came Prom II.

Saturday, Frank Williams, of Slate Hill, was arrested, charged with being In- oitcated. His horse was found tirtd out nd hungry on Fulton street. Frank wore a beautiful-colored eye and several cratches of no little significance. Ho pent the night and Sunday in the lock- ip, but towards night was released on epositing $10 to Insure his appearance oday. Tho money was all there was left the case this morning A CPiZY MAN Offlcor Bharpe's quiet repose on Sunday orning was disturbed by the oaths and enseless shriekings of man on Norlh tree 1 He arrested him at Franklin quare and to him to Thrall Hospital.

the man gave his name as Ladee, nd said that he came from Cuddeback- morning he was taken to the State Capital PAID IIIS A joung railroad man, who recently eft this city to avoid pajlng his board ill, came back Sunday night, aod was onfl cited by Officer Sharpe at the VVickham avenue depot He agreed to gn hia time on the road over to the oardmg-houEe keeper, and having done was released. UOSHIN, They Tried the New Sleigh. The handsome pair of "bobs," which for two dajs attracted attention in Rober Bayru's cigar s'o-e, was taken out Satur day night and tried on Washington Etree hill. It went down all rght, and a sec ond trip was started. There were ten aboard, weighing ovtr 150 pounds each The sleigh started off rapidly, its speei constantly increasing until Essl avemi' was reached, the fire fairly flying from the runners.

Suddenly the rear bob col lapsed. The coasters were scattered in every direction. A doctor, who hac boarded with his medicine case, wa thrown one way and the case another No one was seriously hurt, however, bu the sleigh waa considerably broken At Ibc Winter Garden. Monday--Skating skates free am tcttr race. Wednesday--Skating to 9, dancing, to 11.

Saturday--Skating to 9 dancing, 9 11. Admission 10 cents. USE DANA'S SARSAPAR1LL4, IT 1 THE KIND THAT CURES." lattcra and Tiling at llic Collllty Seat. Correspondence of PRESS --Considerable excitement was caused Saturday st'ernoon by the running way of the handsome bay team of Mrs. laight.

Michael Burke was driving and hen coming down East Main street one the traces came loose, and the team akmg frlgnt started on a run Mr. 3urke showed much courage by atioklng the alelgh and doing all he could to get le runaways under control, but In spite his effort the team ran at a wild rate own through the main street, fortunately ot coming in contact with anything. When the Oeeidental Hotel was reached he pole came down, and at tho depot Burke was thrown out, but his legs etting entangled in the front bob, ho as dragged to Santera's lumber office, the horses cleared themselves from ie sleigh, and running into the coal yard ere caught. Although Mr. Burke was evcrely shook up, fortunately no bones were broken, and he waa soon able to take harge of the team and return them to heir The horses were not hurt nd the sleigh escaped with only a broken a'hboard.

--Tho meetings in tho Methodist Jhurch will bo continued this week, 'hose who never attend church regularly cywLere, are especially invited to ttend the meeting this week. The ser- Ice commences at 7 80 each evening. --School Commissioners Morriaon and Jlark are In conaultation at Goshen to- lay It is probable that a union conven- ion of teachers will be held in Music lall, Goshen, in the early spring. --It had been announced that on Sunday afternoon there would be a meeting eld in the Chapel of the Presbyterian Church, which would be expressly devoted to men, and it must have boon gratlfyirg to tbo pastor, Rev. 31atk, as well as to hia assistant, Rev.Mr )oan to note tho large attendance, not mly of those balongmg to the church, rat many from other denominations, aa well as many who do not profess to be hurch members, The evangelist, Mr )eftn, talked to them in his plea.Ba.nt and nendly manner, and waa listened to with eep attention by all.

He clearly showed hia discourse that the duty of attend- cg church and assisting in the causo of cllgion, should not be loft entirely with he women, but that each and every man hould do his part in trying by good er- mple and a religious Me to help make ic worM better. --Wm. Tierney, who holds a poti- ion ID tho Custom House in New York, prut Sanday with friends in town. --Fred. who is employed in 'eighlng mail at the Grand Central Deot in New York, fp-nt Sunday with his amlly in town Fret), is evidently woll hought of by his superior oflLtr, Mr Herr, who has aeon fit to advance him to he position of overseer or superintendent a division of the force of clerka employed In the business Hia engagement will lust for 70 days.

--Mrs. Susan M. Hulse, aged 73 years and 0 months, ditd on Sunday, at the her son-ln-'aw, A Kipp. The funeral will be hold on Tuesday from ier late residence. Interment at tho 3nck Church, Montgomery.

--There aeema to be a momentum in revival meetings as there is in the progress of train at any rate the meeting? at the Presbyterian Church are more largely at- and show a greater interest now ihan they did a week ago. Mr. J. Dean spoke three times Sundiy, and hia Knowledge of the scriptures and the fund of experience from wh'ch he draws apparently ia as freah as He haa a way of stating truth that wins the attention and acceptance of his hearers. He will preach nignt this week in the Presbyterian Church, at 7 30 o'clock, (saving Saturday) and will continue hie Sible-rcadings in the chapel at 3 30 o'clock, every afternoon except Saturday --Three cars were derailed near Greenwich street in this village about 10 o'clock, blocking the west bound track Si.

9 and No 1 were run around the cars by using the cast bound Iracke. --Miss Ella Miller lift town on No. 1 today for Houesdale, where she will apond a few weeks with friends. --Mrp Mary Jane Van Sickle, aged years, died on Sunday. She was the widow of tho late Sheriff Van ckle.

Her health has not been very good for some time, but her death was sudden and unexpected. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. from the residence of Wm. A.

Rumsey. Interment Slate Hill cemetery --The Icy condition of the streets anc sidewalks this morning made, traveling somewhat dangerous. --Conductor and Edwarc Purcell took a fine string of pickerel from Glenmere Lake, one day lust week. --Henry Powell, the engineer of the Electric Light plant, was called to Mont gomery, Sunday, by a stating that his mother was seriously i 1 When he arrived there she was dead. The cause death was paralysis.

--Owing to the lack of proper scener in the Music Hall and other csuses Mr Bawtelle decided after reaching here this morning that it woult not be policy to give a p'ay His troop will tuke a vacation this week and begin business Monday in Port Jervie Ja.no Struck While Plcklnr Oonl Sanaa Mrs. Jane Matthews, aged 48, was en- aged in picking coal on the west-bound rack of the Brie at East Stantdn street unday ut 1 o'clock, when No. was be- ng piloted uround the New Hampton wreck over the west-bound track Engine 270, Conductor Corwin, wab ctmg as pilot. The engine struck her the side of her head and knocked her rom the rails. Conductor Corwin umped from tlie engine, not daring to top the latter on account of the train ollowing.

Procuring a blanket from a house eatby, he covered up the bady until the oroner arrived. Tho latter summoned he following jurymen H. Knapp, orcman Patrick Ahearn, William Frlnt, case Wood Joseph Monahan John Der- om, Lewis Wood and John Welch. After viewing the body it was removed the late home on East Stanton street. he fckuU was b-vdiy cmshid and the eck was cut and mutilated.

The coro- cr then adjourned the case until tonight 5 o'clock Mrs. Matthews was the daughter of Irs. Wooe 1 who wns killed while re- urning from Faith Mission ard near the ame spot, about a year ago The late ictim's husband was killed beveral years EO by a premature Vast near Phillips- urg Sbe is survived by three eons, ylvcatcr, William, and Tice, all of this She was a regular attendant of Faith IlBSiOP. OBITUARY. mm.

Illlam A.NCB.!. Mr John 8 Reynolds of this city, waa ailed to Gardiaer.UUter county, Sunday, the death of hia mother, Mary, wife Mr. William A. Neal of that placo. eceascd had been ill but a week, death esultlng from heart failure.

She was 66 ears of age. Besides Mr. Reynolds, another son, Mr. G. Reynolds, resides in Now York, ne stitor, Mrs.

Clarkson Northrup, lives Academy avenue, this city The latter also in very poor htaltL. Notice of funeral will appear in tomor- It Not For Sale. In the notices of new advertisements in Saturday's PRESS, the compositor erred in saying that Sir. A Boak offered fo sale "Mr T. Hayes' handsome resi dencc." The property for sale is direcllj opposite Mr.

Hayes' home. There is no better proot of tho excel lenco of Dr Bull'o Cough Syrup tha that it is recommended by leading phys iciana. --Hang-nails disfigmc the bands. Ha nails can't exist when Orange Flo Balm is used. McMonagle Rigtrs.

Lane's Family Medicine moves Ih Dowels every day. Most people need USD it. BY THE CARS. bltaary --The remains of Mrs F. Leroy, of heffleld, were brought to this city )r burial, Sunday --Rev.

William Eaton Turner died at ilmsford, N. January 27. He was orn in Port Jervis in 1810. He entered college in 1583, and graduated 1841 from the New Brunswick Theo- igical Seminary His first charge was at Newark, N. and afterward he went to N.

and while there mot Jay then a youth. Young Gould at- ended his church and Sunday after years, when Dr. Turner was crjed to give up active church work hrough old age Mr. Gould provided for im. AN IMPOBTAM DECISION.

(JonHlliiff in a Hoarding Homo Cane. Last fall one Thomas Haffner, of Port was tried before Justice A. Donklmg, of that place, on a charge of aving obtained board of his landlady nder false pretences, which offense is lade a misdemeanor Dy the penal code this state The amount of his bill no. He was found guilty, fined $30, and In of payment lent to the county ourt, and the case was subsequently rgued before Judge Beatlie, who has lOtifled Wm Crane, defendant's attor- that tho finding of the lower courts ad en reversed, and that the facts do warrant the conviction for fraud. The section of tho penal coda under which Hfcffner was tried makes it a misdemeanor for a person to obtain board felse pretenses and also surreptl- tously leave without paying his Y.

P. S. C. E. The a I Valley Local Culon IDola KU Kuiercmluff ITleetinr at (From Our Moalffomcrjr Correspondent.) The Wai kill Valley Local Union of the Toung People's Society of Christian Bn- eavor held their 15th quarterly meeting the Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Trlday afternoon The-afternoon seasion consisted of Dc- Exercises, Kev.

James C. Forythe; Address of Welcome, Rev. Jamoi 0 Fornythe, Response, Readinu cf the Minutes, Report of Secretary of thb Jnion, Brief Rtport from Societies, 'aper, "Our Name, Our Motto, Our Mission," W. Soarc, of Walden Address, Rev M. Conkling, of Wallkill, ubject.

"Do With Thy Might," Paper, 'Some Hints on Cliriatlan latthe Mn, of Gardiner, Address, Jov. T. A. Mackenzie, of Pino Bush, urijcct: Power for Service, How Can We Get it, What Will We do With it Evening session. Service of Song, toneecratiOD, led by Miss Susie Jecker, Gardiner, Address, Rev.

W. S. Demarest, of Walden, Some Chris- lan Endeavor Ideals;" Address, Rev 3r. Robinson, of Mlddletown, subject The Andrew Way of Working and ast of all an entertainment for visiting delegate? The officers of this organization are President-Rev. George W.

Scarlet. Secretary--M. Hulizlander. Treasurer--John W. Bowser Corresponding Secretary--Rev.

M. T. Conkling. ItE ESTATE NOTES. --Jonas E.

Divers hai sold the building on West Main street woich has been occupied by him for a number of years as a store for pianos, organs and other musical instruments, to Louis Wengenroth, --Lev! V. Sinsabaugh has sold to Whit, field Larue his new house on Royco street. Mr. Sinsabaugh built two houses last year on this street, and the other was recently sold to S. J.

Boyd. Mr. Sanaa- biugh, who is a member of the stead Building and Loan Association, took a loan on this property and sold 1' on the installment plan. v. m.

v. A. nines, --Mr H. A. Gdlis, the retiring Maste: Mechanic of the Erie road, Delaware Dl vision, was presented with a handsome gold watch by the T.

A of Por Jervis in their rooms Friday evening Addresses were made by Rev W. Hudnut, General Secretary Daniel Hall who made the presentation, and Mr. Jo Van noeencrans Mr Gillis accepted th gift in a noat speech. There were 25 ladies and gentlemen present. Ills Plrbt Official Trip.

General Superintendent Van Etten made his first cfflclal trip 6ver the York Central road, accompanied Division Superintendent McCoy, Friday They were on the private engine Tjittle sniiH fi'orMon'a Dr Pillsbury set the arm of Miss Ell Person, at Thrall Hospital, Saturday She broke It while coasting. "I was deaf for a year, caused catarrh in the head, hut was cured by Hood's Rochester, No toilet is complete without a bottl ef Ayer Hair Vigor--the best hair-dres ing. Ask your druggist for Ayer's A manac. For goodTiealth tako TCeitlown. CorrMponaenceonnt mil.

--A Fociable will be given at the resl- ence of Mr. Alfred Cortrlght on tbe oedto on Friday evening, 'eb Snd, for the benefit of the Methodist ipiecopal Church at AH aro ordially invited to attend. If elormy ext evening. SMl.lmrc OiMTBipoatienoeof me FXBia --Mr. John Green has been cutting own some large trees along tho creek irMr.

R'chard Caldwell, which looks a rest deal better, John, we think, can andle an ax with any man in tho state a wsger $35, for a steady cut or tho lling of some of tho largest trees In thia art of the country. Anyone wishing to ccept this challenge can address letter to ox 13 8-ilisbury Mills, Orange county, Y. --Tho happiest lot of people we moot iese days are the coal dealers. They leh the cold weather will contlruo fjr long spoil yet lo --Mr Philip Camp, who was hurt at lie Arliog'ou Pnpor Mills some time ago, Improved --Mr. James D.

Fmdley reported on uesday that he got $8 per barrol for 48 arrels of apples, making $283 Mr ames Fmdloy is tho most successful far- wo have in these parts. --Mr. Robert Tiltord bought the hcapcst firm last Saturday that has been old In these parts for many a day Suc- es8 to Robert is tho wish of all hia lends, who are many. --Tho pleasant surprise party which )ok plare at the residence of Mr. Jobn lemence on Monday night, was just rand.

The Rev. Calvin McOlellad nd wife ot Brooklyn wore there and bout 70 other people making a very appy lot all together, --Mr. Daniel Thompson gathered Ice i inches thick from the mill pond laat oek W. G. Wright bought some ery flne fat cows of Mr.

Brydrup of recently The New ork party that has been looking at the arm of Mr. C. H. Wright, haa decided take it at the price named by Mr. fright.

Wo welcome city people in our midst. --Mr. Georgo Brandon is on hand and jutt doing all he can UK so days. two or three good that re willing to put their ihouldor to the and never Bay no. Mr.

Brandon as enough to do right hero In our village last until the flrst of May and by that me he will have more contracts that are eing talked of by different al- eady, which, they will want Mr.Brandon do. That speaks well for friend AB a boss carpenter he undcr- his business Wednesday night prayer meeting will take place ot tho homo of Mr. Henry 'rotter. --The funeral of Mill Emma Stewart ook place from tho home of her parents, Monday, at 12 O'clock. Thero were a reat many there to take a parting look the departed one.

Daniel J. Cronk's flne team of oraes ran away last week, but we aro lad to report that not much damage waa one. --Cards of invitations aro out for tho of Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs Adam G. Buchanan, to Mr.

ohn Bhaw, Wednesday evening, ry 8th at 7 o'clock, the home of the parents, Little Britain. --The surprise party at tho home of Mr. 3ohn Ewing on Thursday night was ust grand, and the committee a reat deal of credit for entertaining their many friends in that way. --The pleasant surprise at the home of Mr. Gilbert Cyphers ono evening this week was much enjoyed by tho young Doople.

Good music and dancing were he order of the evening. --The ladies of the Bethlehem Presby- erian Cliurch will hold a sociable at the esidenee of Mr Eli Benedict on Thursay Feb 3d A cordial Invita- ion is ex ended lo all. --The Presbyterian meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thos. 'ulton was much enjoyed --Mr.

Wesley Wright went to New fork on Tuesday of last week to buy Iry gocds of all kinds, which he Is going placo on the market at a low Warwick. Oorrespondence ol tie --Over 200 invitations have been issued i Mrs. M. E. Houston, of Warwick, to he marriage of her daughter, Mrs, Cora Decker, to Mr, J.

Harvey Harris, a Montgomery merchant, on Wednesday, Feb. ith, at 2 o'clock Cralgvlllo. Correspondence ol the FHBSB --Mr, Andrew Gregory who has lived or the past 11 years on tho Dr Sears arm at Craigvllle, will sell at auction Feb. 3,1893, at 10 o'cljck, his dairy and arming Implements Since his severe llness some time ago Mr. Gregory finds hat his health will tfot permit of his remaining on the farm.

New Vcruou. Correspondent of tne PUEBS. --luvitations have been issued for a nwcjuerade ball which will be held at C. Conkhng's hall, Wednesday evening. Tebruary 1st.

Music will be furnished Halstead's orchetra Mrs. H. S. Reeve, Mre. Ida Graham, Miss Mate Reynolds and Miss Carrie Bannister are the committee in charge.

nionieoniery. Correspondence of tnePBBSB. --According to the Montgomery Re porter a farmer who delivered his milk to the Wallkill Condensery during tho past year, on figuring out his profits, found that they were $500 greater thaa when he disposed of his milk elsewhere, his production meanwhile remaining tho same The gratifying results enjoyed by him and others who have found a market ft Ihe condenseriea throughout tho county have made farmers and others in the neighborhood Interested In the rumor that the New York Condensed Milk com pany may be Induced to establish a branch in lhat village. Thero are said to be 150 dairies whose product could bo securet by such a branch. --About 20 from Walden tried the Regent's examination in the Academy last week, besides the mtjority of the pupils in the academic department of th TJnian Free Behoof.

--Mrs Henry Powell, who had a par alytic stroke, IB 53 instead of 70. --Hon. F. Bodine's youngest daughter Sallie, and Stephen Harry Vandeicet Minnesota, were out ei3 ying the sleigh ing yesterday--J M. Wilkln is clearing the lot b.

the cross roads It Is a great improve" meut. --Rosa Coleman, it is thought abou here, is a conscientious and upright Bur rogate. They will regret when "ho goe out of cffice. Ollovllle. Correspondence of tbe PaiBa.

--Uome ono. Come all. Thero will a Rosette and Plum Pudding Sociable a the home of Mrs. Gep. H.

Hill, Tueada evening, Feb. 7ih, also a Literary enter talnment in connection with it. Proceed for the benent of the Pastor of tho M. Church, Otlsvillc. (Oorrespondence of the PKISB.) --There will be a fish sociable held a the residence of V.

VanNess, Thursda evening Feb 2 for the benefit of the Cbiircc. All are cordially Invited at'end. LAW BTJELEGWl. SPECIAL TO THE DAILY PRESS THIS AFTERNOON. A fashioned medicine aud uit me--Cninuor'd Cough cenle Made by McMonagle Rogire.

--For Indigestion or distress after ea ing, try of fllctyonagle Rogers' Pepsin Essence after each me THE STRIKE AT DUNIRR HE 71tU KEeiHtUt OF BUFFALO SPEKD SUJTDAT IN THEIR ARMORY WAITING FOR OBDEKS. lerlff Jeimer Conferring With tlic iioparntc Company. Buri'ALO, N. Jan. 74th cgimcDt spont the greater part of yostcr- at their armory, and the men pre- arod their knapsacks for a euacu call.

icy did not don uniforms but held crnsdves lu readiness to fall lu at a oments uoiicu, Toward evening tho news from Duu- rk Indicated tlml tbero had been un. eciauuy alarm. Ihe men were allowed return to their homes, and todiy they pursuing their usual vocMioue. Tho news from Jamostowu Is that ueriff Jeuncr la there conferring with apt. Hjde of the 13th Separate Com- iny and that the company is prep ired respond promptly whenever the 8 ier fl" UB for them.

Ito GcMoriior Wniting 1 to Itcnr From (jell. 1)03 Ic. Jan. 30. --Neither Gov Flower or the Adjutant Geuenii baa received By communication from Dojle up noon today rcforeuco to ordering ny ol the slate troops to Dunlilrk.

Iwull al Work ou a Grunt CMU. Dutcctlvo Elwell has been employed hy counsel convicted murderer Carlo Harris to investigate the report that clcn Pottfl, tho deceased wife of Harris, sed morphine to a noticeable extent hile viilting her old home at Long ddy, Sullivan county. Tli3 deteotivo as found nothing as yet to substantiate ie charge. nln Sell-inlli led. This Is Buppoaeil to be an ngu of onllglvteumcDt.

ot ttie hair-UvltlKCd pera'stcnco with which hosw people Keep cloalnK Ucmkolvca on snmU oi.ca- on, artiuci a blind credulity tbaractcrinUc ol Oilrk ages. CouBtlpatlon basa myriad of al- ged curniives.uliich ia a uauseoai done merely (icnate the uoivela--ttila oiierillon being pre- uled by pain and cil by eakncBs--the tier an effect or their excessive, violent action, odyphjllt), aloes, gamboge embodied in ttio form pills, bluemasH, calomel-- these iuo among the olcnt medicimenls for which should be snbstl- ted HoBlettar'a stomach Blttere. tho nnest. most outal laxative extant, never griping, imd ro- nbllng In Us action im effoit of nature in her appieatmood. This benign and ihorongk mcdj- nc is alno an antld te to malaria and rhi umathra, atrenRih to the system, renders digestion rfect, aou regulates the MdneyB and bladder.

11,000 teeth extracted in one year with doniunder, 17 with gas, 81 with ether nd 87 without anything, at Dr. Robln- n's Odontundor Dental Parlors, James' reot, Middlotown, N. T. It is estimated that 2,000 teeth arc itractcd dally by the use of Odontun- er. Robert Wadswortb, M.D.Wyoming, leased of Odontunder Mfg.

Co. an fflce richt, having used Odontundcr very uccossfully in all minor surgical oper- ttons. The doctor is well pleased with dontunder, and says he cannot get along ithout He buys it $20 lots, and loerfully recommends it In both surgical nd dental operations. The doctor will nswer any questions. low UnploKiant is to see a beautiful child's race die- gured with vile humors, bursting hrough the skin in pimples, blotches, nd sores, and sadder still, when the oung arid innocent are laughed at and wltted In all such cases.

Parents should ivo them that good and pure remedy, ulphur Bitters, which will search and rive out of tho blood every particle of umor --Health Qazutte. tlie Pnlr for Flricou Ceuu. Upon receipt of your address and flT- een ceuts in postage we will nail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio tho World's Fair Columbian Expoai- on, the regular price is fifty cents, but wo want you to have one, we make he price nominal. You will find It a f01 of art and a thing to be pnzed. It ontalns full page views of the great ulldings, with descriptions of the same, nd is executed in the highest stylo of art.

not satisfied with it, after you get It, we will refund the stamps and lot you the book. Address H. BUOKLEK Co Chicago, 111. F. M.

PRONK. HUMPHREY'S SPECIFICS and WITCH and BOERIOKE REMEDIES at M. PRONK, 5l 1 UQQIBT. llmoro'ii Aromatic Wlue. A tonic for you aro suffcr- na from weakness, and feel exhausted snd nervous; aro getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wino -wil bring roses to your cheeks and restore ou to health aud plumpness.

Mothers use it for your It is the bes' regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to maidenhood. It promotes llgestlon, enriches tho blood and gives aaling strength Sold by druggists, $1 ov fiiui, wo bor Cnstoito. When sbe wiu a Child, sne cried for Caotorie. WSon shr become 'Iiss, cto clung K) Cajtorla. When alio hm! "luUren Iie pnvo tliom distorts.

Ill VK.YOX of Hand. SYBAOOSE Jan. 1, 1801. I have used Dr. Hand's Colic cure an Dr.

Hand's Pleasant Physic and recom mend then to-all mothers These remedic saved my baby's life, We tried every thing and nothing seemed to help it. My taby is three months old and suffered terribly with colic pains and costlveness Di. Hand's Cha'ng powder is excellent H. RM, 417 Wilkinson 8t. Al 25c.

S3 IT WILL I'AY YOU To buy your Groceries of J. SWALM 12 East Main St. He keeps hia stock we assorted ot the very best goods the markc affords Fmo Teas and Pure Spices specialty. If you wish a good cup Coffee try his Java and Mocha blend, has ne equal. To make room forjspring Importation I am offering special Inducements to pur chasers Lamp? J.

B. SWALM, 12 E. FOR GENTLEMEN. Other Specialties: S5 and $4 Dress Shoe. 3.6O Police Shoe.

S2.6O, S2.25, S2 for Workingmen. S2 and SI.75 for Boys and Youth. S3, S2.6O, and 92 for Ladies. SI.75 for Misses. XT IB A.

DUTX you own yooniell to KQI tba bent value yavnc monoy. BoonomlM IB ir footwear by purohaelng Ii. DouftlaB Bboea. whlob mpraseDt tho at noes edvertlaed aa tbouanda tesuvy Do yoa TCoar them? 1 have been a great sufferer from ca tarrh for over ten years had it very bac could hardly breathe. Some nights could not sleep and bud to walk thcTfloo I purchased Elj'd CreamTJalm and am using it freely, It working a cure surely I have advised several friends to uae 1 and wilh happy results in eveiy caso.

is tlie medicine above all others for ci tarrb, and it is worth its in eo I thank God 1 have fonne) a remedy I ca use satetyund tattooes Ml claimed for it, "It ii curing my' --B." W. Conn. What an Improvement in. things to write on siuce the papyrus of the Egyptians, the birch bark of the Indians, or even the blue foolscap of our grandfathers was used. The newest and best of writing material is always to be found with us.

Just now we want to remind you of the Standard goods. Our "Irish Linen Paper" by the pound. Our double quantity Bargain Box and our Unwritten History are just as good if not a little bit better than ever. Then there are lots of good things in tablet form with envelopes to match North Street. Hanford Norton.

L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE JO. l. 4:3 St. 15 Per Cent.

Off all Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Skirts, Mittens, Hoods, Knit Jackcu, Lcggiiis, 25 Per Off On all Fura, Muffs, BOEB, Fur Trimmings, etc. W. FANCHER 24 North, Cor of King. fho 'Wants an Overcoat or tfqw is the time to buy a good Overcoat or Ulster cheap. 'ebruary 1st, 1893, weltfike our annual inventory intend reducing our stock if prices will do it.

3EO W. YOUNG Custom and Ready-Made Clothier, 6 18 East Main 253dclletown, N. -AT OUK FOURTH- We offer among the many Bargains 5 Doz. Children's Seamless Kibbed Hoae 19c. worth 25 cents.

25 Doz Ladies' Fas" Black Seamless Hose Second" 10c. 25 Doz. Mea's Unlaandried White Shirts 39c. worth 50c. About half sold.

No Such Value Ever Offered in the City. Hart Davis, 45 North St. In order to close out Winter Stock Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits and Extra Pantaloons. Menu', Youths, Boys' For Ui i MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Offered to those wanting an OVERCOAT, Suit or Extra Trousers made.

All are invited to inspect our stock and get prices. iiff natter, Vlotltlor mnA Genfm 41 North January Sale January we shall offer special inducements to CASH Buyers on our entire Line OUR STOCK MOST POSITIVELY BE REDUCED BY FEBJ As at that date we begin our annual inventory. Onr Store closes at 6 o'clock every evening during the week, Monday and Saturday excepted. Van Duzer, Smith Co. 36 and 38 North Middletown.

2 Cans Choice Salmon 25c Remember, we get our canned too li la large qointtues direct from tlie cjtnnorlea sniljam prtcei mat ouuiot Ii4 met bj competitor! on BUM quality TOOO, 114 North St VBKT one in need or uuomunon on tie cub. JectolKUerttHngwUl do well to obuin oopjof "BootforAdvertmera," UK one dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt ot price. Contains careful compilation the American Newspaper ot aU tie but' papen end clan joomftli tbe cbsaliuoB good deal ol tton about rtei ana other marten penaUUns la tbetaiuieii.of Bowfci' ADVIkTISrNf) BBBKAU.Tl) Spruce Of NFWSPAPFs.

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