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Miaaietown Daily Press. HB HAS AS ASTI-SHAPBER. Under Mr. Cleveland's first administra-1 tlon, Milton H. Nortbrup was appointed Potlmutcr ol Syracuse.

He bad teen In office a yeer and a bait when President. Harrison appointed Hon. Carrol B. Smith in hii stead. Mr.

Cleveland re-1 moves Mr. Smith and restores Mr Sorlhrap to cflbe. It Is political change, as was tne removal Mr Korthrop. The Syracuse pos'cffice been well conducted by Mr Smith, and nfll be by Mr. Northrup.

Tbe removal ll tbe first in this Btate, of a Presidential Postmaster. Mr. Northrup is an anti-1 wai a "dardeliOB," and, la a gentleman whose prclormtnt give pleasure to his friends of all parti.i. So speaks the Utlca Herald. There are not a few who bavc been looking for Mr.

Cleveland to do the same thing in Mlddletown, thus restoring Mr. George H. Thompson to the position he removed, from at the end of a four service. The attention of the President, we believe was called to the i Middletown caie before he took any action on the Syracuse rffise, and the fact that he put Mr. Korlhrup back is giving Mr.

Thompson's friends much encourage-1 ment. The PRISS has known for some time that the other aspirants feared more such I fleciiion from Washington than that any I openly avowed opponent for the cfflce should succeed. We might add that a certain statement In the Argus a night or two ago strengthens the belief that its proprietor would not be surprfied If such an announcement was made very scon. It would be another vie 1 ory. Its Democratic organs are piradini? the fact that Governor Flower has done what no Governor ever did before.

They refer to his clearing up the bills left on his hand! by the Legislature two days before the month he is allowed to approve them in in order to make them laws. But we rather think from what -we hear, that Gov. Flower baa done what no Governor ever did before in olher things not so creditable. The time was when bills were introduced and passed on their merits and the executive approval was based on such a high plane. Not BO with the present incumbent.

He wanted to know, it is said, what there was in it for the party more than anything else. Those know say Hill was bad enough, but his BUrtactty be was a pigmy beside his fiurc" i r- Membership in ano tn its cheek led to a bolduuo I- leeHlaL'en on the part Ot Mr. Flower that the state never witnessed before. Yes. Gov.

Flower has done what no Governor ever did before. 500 Yards 36-in. Best Grade Brown Sheeting worth 8c. For 3 l-2c. Per Yard.

This is soiled, Laving been used for a crash. FANCY DRESS GOODS" The price is cut deep oil all these fabrics. We want them sold. The ssrne applies to Cfi a Secure' Ladies' and Boys' Shirt Waists from 19c. up to $8,98.

Why not keep cool I Ladies' and Children's Summer Outing Suits In Stoim Setgea at popular prices PAEASOLS and SUN UMBRELLA.S to plenso all. A.r© at reduced price: one while they are going. I CARPET SALES continue to grow and swell our reco-d of sales. Special low figures on all grades oi Oaipehnga, Our Dress Goods Business is Unusually See Our Spaeial IGKESO- 33. They are yours at considerably less than post to us.

Aie ready for ACE URTAINS1' We carry the atrck. you THE ANARCHISTS' MONUMENT Tho unveilmB of memory of anarchistfl. men -vrere coirvicted of OKANGE cocrm. Monroe. (Corresponuence or tlie PRPSS The Festival of the nations," an entertainment under the auspices of the Y.

P. 8. C. will be given in Knight't, Hall on Wednesday evening, May 31. The costumes and some characteristic features ot Ihe following nations will be given: Greeks, Roman'), Japanese, Spanish, French, English, Scotch, Irish, German, Puritan and American.

Mr H. Hirst, a fine tenor soloist, -will assist Refreshments will be served after the entertainment. 1 icketa maj be obtained at McGarrah'a store. --The regular missionary meeting ot the Y. P.

S. C. will bo held Sunday evening. Ihe change is on recount needing Monday evening for a rehearsal of "The Festival of the Nations erected in Waldlioim Cemete.J to the 1 I TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: During my short absence my business will be in the hands of worthy and comp tent employees, who will have instructions power to act for me in carrying on every department cf the business, by this I mean to infer that the etock will bu kept CARSON TOWNEE, No. 11 West Main Middletown, N.

Y. WASHINGTOlTWAS FIRST I In war, fust in peace, and first in tlie lieiuts his countrymen; Acd all this because of his eminent woith. 0-- the WONDERFUL CHASE PIANO Our Carpet 1 for the last 10 been simply imtni precedented, bat not surprised at buyers have lean we carry The Largest; in Orange al nre bhorl of a one store, we In another. We en two or three lmo of a number of Velvets Our New St; of Furniture -ai please all, both and price. and power COOTTI, -Oicar Pratt, aged 23 years, son of John Pratt, died at his homo In Koacoe, Friday lost, fro rorjleuro-pneuraonla stter' an eight day's Illness.

Ho was born in Fremont Centre. --Epbram Pratt d.ed at the homo of Henry Miller, RocWand.Tuesday evening Ho had been filleted for a long time and had been a great care to hla fnendo, --Court convened Monday, at 8 o'clock, Judge Edwards presiding In the caae of Maybeo Ss Gregory, of Koscoe, vs. Sayer Hultz of New York, verdict endercd plaintiffs for full amount. The case was brought to recover $104 for but- er sold defendants In the summer of 892 A verdict of $1,241 40 was plaintiff In case of John Hansee against ilichnel Walter No bill was found right up to the standaid in quality, quantity and promptness in replenishing the same. Besides the personal visiting of my manager to the city and filling of special orders daily.

I have tho services of 2 or 3 young men in the city to look after my interests. My purchasea and impoitations will be largdy in linen such as Linen I by Handkerchiefs, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Linen Sets, Laces and a small line of ga meats from Paris. These will be ready for fall and spiing business. la flrst in nny war ot rivalry, first In a peaco conquered by vanquishing nil Ho focr. and tlrst In the estimation of eminent musicians throughout tho land.

And all th because ot lie acknowledged superiority In all rcspccta. It Is simply Impregnable tuc position which It occupies, and It can't bo dethroned either by direct attacks or derogatory remarks of envious rivals. It Is encamped at the wnreromns tho GBO. B. ADAMS.

organ Music Co. POLITICAL, MOTES. --Governor Flower Bhonld havo taut "backbone" rejointfd A "backbone" In doubling the state tax rate in if. is is not the kind of vertebra the ui Bayers negotiated Freii. --The ways ot the Democratic intellect sre past finding out Last year the Democratic party asserted that a protective tariff was robbing the masses of their jubilance.

It now asserts that to wealth of people Is so great that they should be subjected to an income T. Press. The Bepublican party has never won victories solely by the blnnders of its enemy. There Is no doubt that tbe Democratic party will commit blunders. Its leaders have done nothing but blunder since March.

4th. There Is no reason to believe that they will not keep on jjluue win la Ing clear to the people their delusion last November. Their functions, however, will be only secondary. It Is not In negation that the Republican partj hopes for success. It is in the ultimate triumph of positive principles, afflmatlvely and aggressively advocated.

The problems of tomorrow can- only be by the of T. Press. --Zlrarl Dwlgglns among the bank presidents who stood up to be counted prior to the election In order to give moral support to Mr. Cleveland. In Georgia between Secretary Smith and Congressman Livingston wtr in Ohio between Senator Brlce and u-Gtovsrnor Campbell, and between young Mr.

Thurmnn and Congressman war In Michigan between Don II. Dickinson and Btate Chairman Oam- pau. The din of clashing machines about the house must be York Preis. --No political party in the United Stales ever won twfl presidential elections In succtssion, unless pledges made in tbe first one were redeemed. Greater prosperity for all by the abolition of unconstitutional protection wai the promise contained in the democratic platform of 1893.

Keep the pledge! The democracy is the party of the constitution. Everything unconstitutional must York Sun, dem. --It is amusing to read the editorial comments In democratic newspapers on the Republican address to the people rc- garding the mal-admlnistratlon in state government. Not one of (ditors up the statements in that address or tries to answer them. Most of them content themselves by dismissing the unpleasant truths with a wave of the hand charges, mere charges!" But why don't they answer the charges Advertiser.

Just received a large lot of I A Bice Bananas, and Messina Oranges, Nice Grain Peaa, GreenBeuna, and Butter Beam, Cucumbers and Cabbage, New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Homt-groirn Hadlsties, Asparagus, Sreen Colons and Letlnce Freah evory morning at against Austin, who had been confined in HUNTING'S Monster Menagerie and Circus WILL EXHIBIT AT or the There i iin'on meetly at Uio M. Cnurc' suu'iay evening to hear sermoD by Rev. Mr. Adams on tho bible cause. I '1 mTi'-' will preaui tu tin, ChurUi, Sunday mornitijt.

--Officers Clark and Wood arrested John Pine, Wuln-sday, for disorderly conduct Justice Ranrtnll held i under $100 bonds find b-lnR unable to furnish them wns sent to G.isbui jtil. --The foundation for 8. Murraj's new house ii conip'otut. -Justice Rsnrif.ll now 1) f-wml nl Clark's grocery, where 1,0 bus mmul his, office, and will bo ready for business nt all times --William BoJle, collector, has given notice that he will sit at the Chester National Bank on May 80th and Juno 3-d. Geo.

M. Roe has completed tho arrangements to put a new coal elevator in his coal yard and otherwise improve the premises. Tho elevator will be run by water power We notice that since the project was flrat brought before tho people, In the village Ecem to be determined to push the good work along, and are striving to put tho latest improvements and devices Into their various business enterprises. --Mr. Frank Wilcox, jrmerly ot this rB rt i.t^a ln in Now York city, is spending TI.W days in town The now fence around the Proiby- terian Church is about finished and is a decided Improvement.

--Jacob Paino, our veteran jeweller, Is very sick with heart trouble. IlnllvUle. oorreipondenceouse PBJBI --A barn on the premises of Messrs R. M. and B.

Crosby, erected to replace the the Monlicillo Jail for seme time charged grand larceny, and the prifoner was discharged The grand which were author 7 examine the jail, from which Homer Sarvis and his companions aecBpid recently, condemned it. This means a thorough overhauling of the old o'i new --AH members of Purvis Post, No 347, G. A. Livingston Manor, are requested tn met in their new quarters in tbe old A hah Saturday evening, a 730. --Thomas Duonlcin, of Llvmnslon Manor, has reco'vul i for two i I i NuW Yolk Prrss, for injuries reccviel while working in the i Elder Wm.

Mlckle de- the SUm riul Diy address at Rock- lanil --J H. Knapp, of Hutleyvllle, will erect a largo boarding house to accommodate ICO guests this summer on the hill iouthwest of that place on the Monticello road, and within a half mile of Ihe depot. "--Henry Ernhcmt and family have moved to White Sulphur Springs to take charge of the'r Urge boarding house at that place Mr. has sold his lumber, flimr and feed business here to his eon Sherman. --Simtion and Charles Simpson have tsAin the mail route between Willowemoc anO Livingston Manor.

J. Bogdiicarnp White Sulphur has gone to Hew STork, where' he has a position traveling for a wholesale grocery house. --Wtller'a Hall in Monticdlo was the scene Wednesday evening of a pleasant and enterprising event, the occasion being the production of a cane drill corr. posed of the best local talent at the county scat which waa skillfully rendered Hnder Uio supervision of Mrs 8 John- 63 Nortn Telephone rail ID THE STBRLMG OLD Connecticut Mutual Lifd Insurance Company WH its Eniierb record ot nearly Hall a century and Issels oi $60,080,000, Surplus $7,000,000 la prepared to contract wHU an active itjtetligoDt, ambluonrryoDng man of good character aua favorable acquaintance, for its Ajtency at and TlGlnlty. Former ejperienceia tno business minecesBary.

mrt and plnclc will cmallf? The largest casti values largest ulvlaeiius anu oeet policy contraa, wUb other special aids for getting builiiesB Address, with reference, A HavinK purchased the above named business of S. A. Fay, wo are prepared to attend to our frienda and the public generally. Full line of Oar Meal, Hominy, Ura- harn, Flour, etc. PillaburjM and Washburn'sFlour-otock always on hand and prices correct.

Telephone Call No. 9. A. DEWEY 26 West ism St. STRAWS.

A man can get much comfort in a Straw Hftt and at little cost. We are showing a large line and can pleacc you in a fine or a cheap hat. We claim to show tho largest variety in our city. Bee our 25c. Boys' Straw.

A change of underwear is now advisable. Si our Special IMbriggun at 25o. and 50c, In tho new Negligee Shirts wo have nil the popular colors. Our lino of Shirts are big sellers. Try our DOc.

Night Shirts nt the One Price Blue Front Clothing Store 10 North SI MOKRIS B. WOLF. Nice call on T) in -s want to trade a bous store iii tins State, call ou C. B. CRAW FURNITUR 44 46 North Ncwbnrg, Ice Grand Ft ce Street Pageant Daily.

1 wo Performances Afternoon and Evening NEW-YORK TIES, i DMOCR1T10 NEWSPAPER, The new owuersUlp oi TIE TIMES hai glfen to the paper a lorward Unpnlse. It shows Increase and betterment In all departments. Always on excsllent newspaper, lull, accurate, anil clean.lt has become a more complete chronicle of the world's daily domes without deputing irom Us old THE TIMES la a Democratic newspaper, giving Us cordial inpport lo the principles that triumphed In the Presidential eltction ol 1892 Deimtuicnts in which TIH. TIMtS par- lietilnrlv excels Season of 1893. On and aftei Monday, April piice oi! follows, viz Consumers Consumers Jet i be IB Heal Estate, markets and Commercial Itoports, A rmy and Navy and State, The and Schools and Colleges, Clmrclien, Society Newi, Hook News and Rook He vie wo.

It Is tnio economy to bur Hood a SirsapmHln IW Iose3 Ono origin, 1th and onh of thU i moilu IT i buj i i Hoods Sirsij t'Ula niil ni" is re Ua couttu "i ou ivtll iliid it to bold KO te read tlio direction 1 ami i fiml tint tlte dose for pcrs JUS of different is If a tcispnouf il I'oi I biraipnnlla i an 1 1 IIP tpi me Hr'no "I took Hood Sarsipir llaforl ipj dvspopri ind gciioril I ifr," It 1 me amount oi good i i Hood's Sarsaps I l.v ill Iniggists I'rcj. bj I I I I Ai i LJW 5OO Doses One FAMILIES 30 CENTS PER HUNDRED, Trade in carload Lta solicitud. stiict attention to budiness we hope to merit the patronage and confidence of all oui customers. Telephone Call 35. JC3 L.

G. Wilson, Manager Your Life Depends laigely upon bow 3 on are No man can uake a success of anything if be does not hold up bis bead and what man in hold up bis bead with fringe on bis trousers There never was a more complete selection of Men's weir than No matter how much you waut to pay, we have them in all prices. New line of Straw TIats Una week. -AT OS EATI56 CAKDY. A JeneT City Divine Deems KTH OS Hum Tobacco--He nmm started Vrnaade Aaratnet Ilie Sweet Bev.

L. M. Gates, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, in Jersey Ctty, is original. He not only denounces sin in all ot its forms, but he classes as tin some practices that others might advocate as harmless. It has been popular to start crusades tgainit rum and tobacco, but Bev.

Mr. Gates has started a crusade against the pernicious and destructive candy habit He catalogues rum, tobacco and candy the principal evil habits of the human family, and he ranks candy as the cblefest. People generally, and especially the dear girls who are In love their candy debauch, wiU denounce the dominie as a senseless, ranting crank, notwithstanding his strong argument that rotten teeth, dyspepsia, and all sorts of ailments and poor health can often be attributed to candy eating. Borne people can eat sugar ravenously, and live upon It without injury, but others cacnot. With all the tirade, the men and the and the children too, will continue to craunch the article and smack their lips because it Is so good.

nearly completed one which was demolished by the wind, is nearly enclosed A Blatc roof has recently been placed upon the Hopewell Church The Wall kill Valley Local Union of the Y. S. 0. E. held their sixteenth quarterly meet- Ing In the Reformed Church of New Prospect on Wednesday afternoon and evening, tho 24th inst.

A very pleasing programme ws rendered, the principal addresies being delivered Rev. J. S. C. Ersklne of Hope-well, Rev.

B. E. Dick- houl of Fishkill, Rev Ame Vennemn, of Port Jervis, and Rev. H. W.

Sherman ot Rondout, President of the State Society, and closing with a consecration meeting led by Miss Emma Bhafor, of nopewell A resolution was unanimously passed by a rising vote, requesting Attorney General Olney and President HiRgcnbottom of the World's Fair Commission to use their best ill irts to keep the gates of the Columbian Exposition closed upon the Sabbath. The following efflocra were elected tor tho ensuing year' President, Rev. R. McCready Vice-president, Rev E. 0 Moffat Recording Secretary, M.

H. Hulstlander, Corresponding Secretary, Dr. W. I. Treasurer, Matthew Goodjoln.

An invitation was accepted from the Walden Society to hold tho fall mooting in the Reformed Church of Hal pltoe, Central Valley. Correspondence ot tue PBBSS, A bakery was opened Monday in tho new Leonard building under the fl-m name of Brown Weygant. --The second annual school fair will bo held in Institute Hall, May 30. In connection a ehort play will be given in which the following persons will assist the school Miss Varnoy, Wallcc, Bush, Spencer Shuit and R. Patterson.

--Tuesday morning E. W. Edwards and family lett for their future homo in California. Monday tho full band in uniform gave a parade ard serenade In his honor. --Christopher Doraa, well known among horsemen, died suddenly from apoplexy last work.

He was found Wednesday unconscious in uis rooai. Hit funeral was held the II. E. Church Saturday. --The festival held by the Mies ot the E.

Church the evening of the not prove a success financially The thermometer Blood a little too for eating Icecream. Salisbury Correspondence o'ttifl I' B. --Charles H. Wright has another large sale to cry at at Canterbury, Saturday afternoon. Charles is very pnpular as nn auctioneer.

Mr Harvey Alexander had an accl dent the other day from a (log running son The band furnished the music. A handsome sum wa! realized, which Is to be donated to the monument fund. IIo atarta Off Well. There IB mud' proiEG to bo heard today of the playing of the (Jasino orchestra, last aight. Prof F.

KaufEman, -who is to have charge oC the music at Mance WhlUier'a pavilion theatre, lu charge at the night. DIED. i thla o'ty, at No. 193 North St. a wife or J.NelaoaiiacGowaD, In her 62u jour.

Fnneral faatotday at one o'clock, at tiie ClrcltTllle Presbyterian oburch Brief BarvlceB irlti be bsia at hec lato reildence 195 Norih St at 12 0 clocK, OLEAHT--May 25, at 8d Canal atrcet, Ln this city, ot pneumonlfi, May Agnes, aatiKliter of MM. Cattiarlue Shtirldaa, aged 12 years, 6 monttia, 1 thy Funet ni Snnday at 3 o'clock tn. at Uio hoose, 63 GaDal ami Monilay at bt Josephs ctiurch witn reqalcin high mass at 10 30 o'clock a MONET L-- Mayas, Rt Goihen.FHebe AnnMonell, agetHTyeaia. lasertloD. Noadvertleetnetiuaken for leas than ten cents OR SALB-Very Handsome Blacfc Ponv 12K handi, 6 yearn old, rained by Wm.

Itocke- follow, by Imported Jack, dam Imported lady Pusay LOAN on first moitgage. BCXiD HortH DScltf THE DAILY TIMES la a first-rate investors manual Its financial page IB unequalled lor fall- ness and accuracy. It Hires prompt rcpotts of railroad earnings, dividends, and Interest payments, organization and reorganization of com- panlesi news and quotations ol tlie stock ana bond markets, ancl ol Treasury operations. It is an In- cllvldUai guide for financiers, lor the officers or savings bants and trust companies, for trustees, and lor everybody who lias lands to Inveat or financial intereits to safeguard Tne varae or HB financial news IB not limited to the neighoorhood of New TorK. Investors In every part of the country will find It Indispensable TEE TIMES prints a great deal of information and discnsglin upon topics of special Interest to women; Its department of literary and criticism notably full and valuable; and it concerns itself to tell waat is going on in the domains of art, of science, of religion, antl of education TBE WEEKLY TIKES The Biibicrlptlon price of THE WEEKLY TIMES IS SBTBNTY-FIYE CBhTS A lEAK.

TflS WEBKLT TIMES is a capital newspaper It contalni all tho current news condenaeil from tlie dispatches and icportfl of the dally edi Ion, besides literary matter, dsuisslooB upon agrtcj'- liiral topics uy practical farmers, fnll and accurate market reports of prices for farm produce, live stock, etc and a carefu y-prepared weekly wool market TERMS TO Mill, SUBSCRIBERS-POSTPAID A I 1 jeor, 88; ivitti Suadaj, 910.00 jaAirilTi eraootlis, Si; with Snnclay, 5.OO monfts, 82i vritn Snndnj, 2.50 DAIJUV, 1 month, withont SanOay .75 BAII.y, 1 raonlti, wltn Snndaj SUNDAY EDI riON 1 jr. 2.00 "WEEKIjY, per jeflT, TSc 6 Months 4O Terms, casn In adTance. We Have no travelinn agentB. Remit Postal Money Order, Expre-s Money Order, Dralt, ormonej In McrnsUrcd Letter. Postage to Foreign Coantnes, except Uftnatla and Mexico, 2 cents per copy.

Address TEE HEW YORK TIMES, Mapes Bros. A No. 6 East Mam Street. LIGHTEST RUNNER, Leading Clothiers, Tailors, Furnishers. Fine New Butter 25 Cents Per Pound, 39-lh pickaRe at and IS 1'a.

at 23o per 10-lbB. run welgnt Ho. 8 Starr llackeiel 13u per islba atlSu, 60108 at 110 per lb. Sweet OalltoruU Seedless Navel onragea tlie flncBt va rletr In me market 30o. ana 40c.

per rtoz, NPW Maple Sugar 12c. per lb Dried Apples Apr cots sat. Peaches ICc, tnerrles 25u Franca loo 13c and 16c Ham 17c Sfioulder Boneless Bam Flower ancl Oarilcu Seeds. Berrlei and FresU VceetaWej Cabtinse, Pepper Egg and Cclcrj pnnta at Sayer Sayer, 40 North 3t ot in Bam Miin Rtreet QP DO OR SALS--Pair Brown Stielland Ponies ll)tf hands, and 7 years old het donblo Harness and top Snrrej, a perfect child's team and rig. "cry kind and gentle Sold for no fault, only as my son has two teams.

8Sd4I8swlw OAMPBBLL Mlddletoirn, N. T. ANTBD-Good strong girls from 15 to 13 yean ol age. Wages $3.00 to per week. tt AXGLO-SWISS Condensed Milt Co.

ANTKD Competent woman for homework. Hood wages W. 12 Orchard St. Mrs HJTHRY 97djlt TCE CREAM and Candy Saloon to let. furnished I.

or nnfomlshed BMabllshed bnsinesi. Inquire of BROWN, PnlonTllle, N.Y. HOli' ANTED--A yonng man to asilit in a general counlry store and to do any other work required, llnst be strong and rHlaole. Best of rtlerenres required. Adilrean, stating age, to TTOGENE McUAKMAH, Montoe, Orange Samples sent Jree.

New York Oily. latform wagon lor Bnle cheap HULfOHD, (Blaekamlth) S3S Nortn St. 9CdGt --Eandaome residence, also fonr- room Oat, Beacon largo Assembly room, nasbrouck Block. Apply 73 Linden Are. T71OR ro ClrcUvtllet Correspondence of the Proas.

--Hiss Mary Woodruff, of Btanton.Va., is visiting friends and relatives. --Wednesday the children received their parts to be taken in the services on ChUdrens' Day. --Mrs. Park, who hat been confined to her home so long by illness, is again about her household duties. --Mr.

and Judson J. Crane are Tiiltlng Hn. Win. C. McNally, of Ellen- Tutt'a eauae no nausea or grip.

out and barking at his horse and frightening the animal. The shaft was broken and in attempting to secure the horse tho shaft struck Mr. Alexander in the side. --Mr. H.

P. is laying in a big lot of coal Mr. Richard Caldwel) is making fine improvements around the monu ment. --We were pleased to see our Bheril and wife down last bunday morning at Bethlehem Church They were well repaid for their jurney for they heard a grand sermon, preached by the Rev. George Campbell.

waldon. --By the new time tblo on the Wallkill Valley, the 8 o'clocE tram will leave o'clock 80 minutes earlier, and the 11 Bnccen JoUowi the ol Hidl's Hsii I "1U leave 40 minutei later. O'ther Berewer for grayneii and tntoi about the same SB before. 1 WO FRONT OFFICES TO REST--Steam second nooi d70tf 1 heated, all Improyements, Kernoohan Building BOAUDERS--Wanted 101 East Main street. Donble room to rent.

sstf ANTED--A good wnman to assist In honse- work. Apply at this office. SSiltf HF. larseat lot ot KOBIH KlVKli SBAD received this season at HARFOHD Market to-night. Cheap.

Everybody come. EVEN BOOMS TO LET, 82 Linden Avenne. ANTED-- A FIRST-CLASS Shoemater. An- plytoOHMG.M W.MBlDSt. OR A1.L THE LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY so to MISS MILLBH, Kemoohsn Unlldtns.

T2cllm Of Interest To Ladies Who suifer with tender fett, corns and bilious We have a line of slices made Especially ForYou Seamless and of ft and Elastic Leather and We can warrant them to give and Comfort. "utton, Lace, Ciu umber- 1 tiing Brans Beitnuda Potatoes nu'i Frf Table Butter at OS8URM BRtWN' Teleplione Call -Jo 45 Nortt blreei We open to-'ay a full line Ladies' Shirt Waists iu all colois from Hfic. to A mvelty in Goods is "iaudupiiT Stripes New in falnic and coloring a 12ic pel yaid. We show ten styles -day. Get a Book Free! Eacli new caBlomor buying $30 worth of eoode or an will be presented with a handsomely bound which can be eeleUert froiuis different volume 1 wort HI tost nt any book store from 50 tn are Headquaners lor FOREIGN and DflttESlIC GRICERIES FULL LINE Vegetal)! and Frniis in fccason.

Ritter Eeyea, 73 No'tn Opii Monnment. LOOK ot our stock of Gai.z; and Jersey Underwear. Hee nut line of Fabm "GloTPBsnd Lislo, Saedc, am Bilk from 133. to Wo per pair. E.

CHURCHILL GO. 89 North Street. To Somo onolce FLATS left at THE nUUDlHO Also 3 sets of 2 rooms In (a nnd $6 per montti, to be ready iat See FtRhUsON In Central Building. msurance, SIOOKS, Bonds and Mori- i'e or ExcBange Sec Ferguson. Real Ksta for ba' L.

ii. Garrison, --Dealer in-FRESH SALT SWEATS TTMDR RENT to family without children, five rooms at Ho. 9 West RENT--2cl floor, 6 rooms, KBLLOQG'S BUILDING, WeotMslnbt. raU FISH FISH COD, BLUtS, WSAK, HADDOCK, HAUBOT, PIOKBKSL, TKOOT, CtrSK, WHTTK, HSHHINO, SMELTS, Andrew Brown's Market, STKKBT. 6 1 $1.25, $1 50.

$2.00 SHOES, and $2.50. Hand-Welt Shoes Fine line of Youth Bo)s' snd W.R.Mor 13 West Main St. Flab, Fruits, Butter, euee.e. Cor. North and orohsrfl Mldaietffwn.

S. SCHWARTZ To Our Friends and the Public: Wo nre dally receiving immense shipments of Pino Teas, i'uro Codecs, anfl Standard to moot the demand of our largo and Incresslnt; trade. Our (acuities for procuring and delivering Fresh and Pure Tons and OoffeoB are uncquollcj. All our Teas arc selected where they are grown by our agents who procure for our tratlo tho First Pickings, tnua cnnhling us to give to our patrons at all eoasono, Pure Fresh and RellaDle Teas. Our Crltees ore selected from tho Mountain Districts of the best Coffee-growine regions of the world, where they arc Naturally Ripened, thus giving them that Great Strength and Delicious Fmvor and by onr New and Patent Process of Roasting, Cooling, etc we are enabled to entirely retain the Essential Oil and Aroma not to be found in coffees bought elsewhere.

No. 2 Empire J51ock -HAVING- SUPPLY OF ICE I am now prepared to eell to all consumers of the cityt the following rates for the teason of 1893: Consumers of 100 Ibs. per day 15c. per hundred. Families 25 Cents Per Hundred, A still Ri-onlcr reduction nil! be mifiic tn nil iiarlics buying ii la By i dealing anil strict intention lo biiHlntw, I bopo to of i people of Middletown.

in larger merit tbe InVen tlie sale of some ot ine neat wheels made-Wheels lor Ladles Gents nnil Boss Inclm Inotnecelebrnlcd COLUMBIA whioh Ismknowl- eilgoil Hie best wneel tno worm over. valc and Retail Hardw ire, 18 NortUSt. a YOU DON'? PAY For But'er Boxes when you buy tho'e BUTTER FEINTS Churned Fresh eveiy day and wrapped only in Pure Parchmert Paper at the Central Butter Cream Depot Pennsylvania, Pittston and Erie Coal. LEHIGH COAL A SPECIALTY. Flour, Food, l.lme, Clomeut aud Plioiplmlo, illlornln KGDWOOD AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS St.

113 Nortu Sireet. SAN PEDRO and R. A. 6 CENT CIOABS 11 Hare ret to Una an eQnal," is tne opinion of Snnnreds wno are amoving them ot Eobert A. Sayer's Ro.

rlorlH Ullddlotnwn and retail dealer In alt and MM Meats Poultry anflosnw II Nortn St. BAWINQ Of JTJKOBS. VBBT one need at miormatlon on tie sn: lector, advertising wul do well to obtain a cop Boot lor Advertisers," seepages, pnca one dollar. Mailed, pontage paid, on receipt ol urlee. Contains a careful oompllaUon from the 4 Dlreotory ol aU tte best oopeni and claas Jonrnals; gives the ratinK of everyone, and a good deal 01 uuorma- lunabont rates and other matters pertalnmijtp thebnsmeM.ot advertuung.

Address KOWSliL ADVBUTI8INQ BDRSATJ.10 Bprnog St. 617 rSnrt of Over andTerminer to be held ID and lor nSooiity ol Orango, at the Court House, to Qoaben, on the tttr Monday of Jnne, 1693, will be drawn at this office on TtmtBday, Jnne 1st, Q. TA68ABI, Clerk. I jouwiahto udYettwe anything ajjwhere tnytSie write to oso. F.

HOWMJ-, CO No. NBwTork. Drake Bewitt Go Middletown, N. Y. Telephone 51.

Housecleaning Time. FSTyTn PICTU RES hVSV FRAMED ffi Mest Design Mouldings at Southwell's City Art Store at reasonable-prices. Horth St. Cftlna and sllTer The Lightest Draft and Strongest Plow in the Market. A full line of Farming Tools at bottom prices.

BRINK S8 North and 7 King Middleto-wn, N. T. Dress Goods. We are showing the largebt liiic of Dress Goods ever shovra by us in all the latest colors and stales at prices mucli below their worth. Our lines f.t 39c.

and are great sellers. If you aie thinking of buying a dress, it will pay you to examine our line befoie buying elsi whne, as we the Dress Goods Spring. Horton McBurney 27 West Main Street. LOUD advertisements are deceptive. OSTEB.HOTJT BEOS.

Have a Fine SMoI Meat, Corner West Main ana Union Sts, But we never advertise a line but what is ABSOLUTELY TKUE. Friday at a7m. We Open the Greatest Values in Ladies' Hosiery Ever placed or, our counters. They are in prices ranging from 8 for 25c. to 59c.

per pair including PLMN BLACIs PlaTiL Tans and Slates, Black Boots, Fancy Tops, Plain ColoredBoots Fancy Tops, Lude Tans.Slates and Black, Silk in Tans and Slates. Come in and 866 them. We do not ask you to buy. LADIES VESTb 3 for 2 for 3 for also Lisle in White and Ecru at 39c. and 60c.

TV I JeU When 'ror Other wasting Wtno is an ticeilcn (rooJ rcPin tl.al Imported Sherry W-ne. tract anil Iron, nil In and prfpcrlj i ut logt kind cf Beef. Iron and It in our own Liborstor preccrlptlun you BIGHT, medlclac, nul tipple- Beware stuff sold at less Uisa would of good 1 KoHONiGLE 1 Solution Cttretc Mags In our own Dab McMonasle Kogcr gurantcts of quality. A VoilOKAO eral Watcie, prepared Laboratory, Ihclr ment ot dlsca'ce For the Sprirgs. we Waters in b.tUcn an genuine.

Buffalo Used for Rhtumalisrr Bt.thci.Ji Vs'ir Kidney siasc. Rublnn.1 CooJtu An imported watir cathartic. nop gary--too wd! kncM lion. Apollinaris Wtcr- Saratoga Vichy draught. This we ol Spring buft and HAVE YGU! TlONS a alwaya g.t wh ar CEKTC LA MIJ Tfeii conWnWHi ol best Te Prepscei! Clarence Open Snt MOTHSJ BUGS, ROACH! exterminate W.D.OU EVERT Fre Xa Ira found on.

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