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fflMJM, THUBSOAT. JAMPAKT IS. 18IH. at STvUltStfOK. y.

Bialding. Cor tamttM by carriers at cenU 10,75 for B-50 for I Sent by mall or mail qvantUla. LEWIS STIVERS Prowleiors j-w acamrmoOaiion ot our jxrtrorw. tnii'i'i mechanics and laboring cry owning. OFFICIAL CITY PAPBB.

-o p-rlod cf the past decade ha. tbe State been to to-a up as It at present. Action of Mr. Hornblower rc aa a tremendous personal and a potent political victory lor Senator Hl.l CM cf the men who participated In t-r i oi the negro in Adams couaiy, Onlo, week, has committed salcSdj from remorse. i i newspapers through- are demanding that the cease squandering vast a on its "con.tructlon" of the at Aloany.

i Mr. Hornblower by tht i States Senate to be Associate Ju.il.-c of the Supreme Court Is the i of i a inflicted upoa Mr. C.eve'*rt'. already discredited by nil i i i exd i I'OD i -aid tl at Senator Murphy Wilson bill i ever tho House a'lve, In behalf ol and cuff interests of Troy, w' Hill la represented as i tbe obnoxious mc83- Ti bo'h are quick see which blowing. kind of adTloe.

Too long has he been tolling tor a mere pittance, while his employer has become richer and richer br year, from the laboring man production and too often Is trus that the richer and more prosperous the employer bas become, tbe more arrogant, oTerbearlnK atd uujast is he in his treatment of him who has made him prosperous. The laboring man justly demands his share of the prosper ty wblsh has been the product of his labor. And tbat country is to be pitied whose laboring people cewrt to agitate and arouse Interest in the betterment of their condition, whether pecuniary The "gulf" between the laboring man and tbe church will only be bridged, when tbe church arises to her tru- dignity as the leader In all social and clric advancement. When, like her master, she is found actively engaged, not in catering to wealth, or worshiping the mammon of gold but in general ng and perpetuating all systems which seek the amelioration of all mankind When the laboring man ean go to her with the same freedom with which be ffoei to his God and Creator, and realize that he place the oume Implicit confidence and trust In her, that he does in Him knowing tbat she is truly Interested in all that shall hasten and ensure his advancement, and that she rightly respects and acknowledges the true dignity of labor. Such we mi-Jt admit Is not the cass with all our churches at the present.

The most effectual way to help tne worklngman to help himself" Is to heartily endorse and support all measures that shall Increase Industries and wages; keeping the purchasing power in the hands of the worklngmen, for they are the consumers, and tbe moment that any step Is taken that is detrimental to tbe worklngman's wages, thus causing the contraction ot his power to consume, then follows the Immediate stagnation of business, for as the consumption ceases the demand ceases, and as the demand ceases, as a natural sequence the supply Is cut off. arc replug to-lay, not the fruits J8, aui i tu i in ii' actions A i i i of tin tl. o-lst a i tl.e SULLIVAN COUNTY. -Mrs. l.uclnda Pinkie dtod at iho residence of her eon, William Lulr, at Liberty, on Friday last, T8 years She six or seven children.

W. Sparling has, through Judge of Montlcello. brought suit Bsrj and Hasbrouck f.ir 15 000 which he claims to have sustained by falling Into ace lar- way in the rear of the Hasbrouck block at Liberty --J Young and family, of Liberty, have gone to BufUlo to attend the wedding of Calvin Crary to a Miss Horton, daughter of James Horton, and gratd-daughter of Cyrnnua Garrett, who formerly lived near Liberty. --The Teachers' Institute, for Second Ommlssloner at Music Hall, Liberty, Monday. I Stout la the conductor, and the assistants are Frank Capan, A.

Pb. Henry Grlffi', A. and Anna Morgan of the New Pal State Nor mal School. --Mrs Dietrich, mo'her-ln-law of Mr A. D.

Wedemeyer, of Liberty, died recently. ISI TORI STOCK KXCHHGS RRP08T. NewYortOfty. Bnichflfflci; 17 North at MIMlstowB, M. Y.

M. O. GILLBM Broken. Him Low Atcb T. 4S.F.

4 Krle Low UK 1WK Qvnerat Electric Olf 0 Union Paclflo SoK-r A western Union MX 13X Best Water White OIL I5O Test. 6c Per Gallon, 6. Rnnyon Sou, Men's Gloves and Mittens 1 We're got big itook of Men 1 Glorei and Mittens which we havs at crtooa, ranging (ram 25s to (1 00, See our line of Ganti 1 at 25o and 50o. Glnghim Aproni 15o all week. Clark's O.

T. Thread 43 spool. Notice our prloee on stationery In west window. We have a few left wblch we have marked at startling prices. Wool drew good eat startling prices We mean business.

Oaeli Store, 5 West Main Street, Mlddle'own. N. V. KNAPP MERRITT, Undertakers and Fmbalmers, Assistant and night. Call No.

lv. Telephone lu tl nun p. ijuccr i i clii'-lty 01 bul for Un and opportunity to develop i ur manhood as GoJ i we ahou'd A. FUTH1ISON. MldJletown, Jan.

17, 1SU1. CHANGE COUNTY i i i a ago the Dtmo- a ic in James Buchanan's time wer borrowing money to m- a Treasury deficit cretted by its T. Within a year after wer i a eat deficit c-catti! bv iu Incompetence again com- I a it w'corrow by issuing bonds. i 1 'rierds. the enemy, by i i a In Brooklyn under the a tho notorious Boss Kc- a the dictat'on ol th- rb.cs gamr.lers, and at Wash- I in cl I co: fl leadership a there, are very surely t- for a i l'and a IlcpubMcan Presi- i.in*.

ears hecce. i i c.1 Mr Hornblower'. r.a"oa Is s. declaration of war by 1 on tte President It was ti irrra' 0-y Hill, tbe i ri) i a several I a the will have some- -ij the uiatrioutlon of 'n i b'ate. -u i i 1 A I I fo-maliy puts a a Govern- rr -t of B'ty ml lion debars The i nX a-e lo 'un ten years, mi'St cold, in which they a-e K2de The rate ol in- a 1.1 cei but tbe p'emlum at ch they i eo'd makes a per cent security.

The Secretary aa- he has attboMty the hsue un- ii-r af. of PUBLIC VOICE I I i nod A i i rch i i nt Ser- uf the "I 8 I'reoTjJttTlaTl i -There a i re- of Odr local papers ex tracts f'cm a Mjrmon preached by one n' our learned d.vines, as a working- 1 It beneath the dlgniiy o' t- a''ow it to pass unno- CheHter. Correspondence of the Times 1" -Itevival meetings have been lu progresB at the Melbid at Episcopal Church. R-v. Arthur ThomDSon and Shurter were assistlcg the nastor Ibst week.

A (rood deal of Interest is manifisled a Heroy Is assisting this week. Rev VV Miokle will be here Friday evening Meetings will continue next week and longer if interest continues ULSTER COUNTY. ElUnrlllo. Correspondence of the Tlmee. Jan n-MUs Halght, of New York, is visiting Misi Llla Dejo --The Haymakers are to have public installation of officers to-morrow eve- -Ojr Icemen bave their usual amount of Ice, the mild weather notwithstanding.

--MlssTherBiCatherwood waa agreeably surprised by the assembling of a number of friends at her home on Wednesday evening Danclnc was enjoyed Those present from out of town were Miss Rose Lynch, of Mountain aad W. B. Miller, of Middletown. --Regenti' examination next week. --HI Henry played to a large and delighted audience Friday.

--The K'ckapoo Indians are with us --J Hoornbeck attended the Governor's reception at Albany Tuesday. --There are several of our citizens suffering with tbe grip. -Miss Nellie O'Brien returned from a two days' visit with friends In Middletown to-day. --Revival services are being held at tbe Methodist Church this week. --A musical and dramatic entertainment la to te ylven for the benefit of tie Elle.ni'.Us Publlo Library, at tbe i i Mr.

(Jsoiye Youiig, Jan. 21, The .1 i by Me- i R'. i by he a Ihltut SUbEX Deckertuwii. --Daniel VanSicklo has told to Carl Ewald, of Newton, bis property on Newton avenus Price 12 400 Augustus Rissckracs expects to engage in the culture of onions next season at Waterloo. --The post Hlce controversy remains unsettled.

It is understood that Congressman Cornish has more trouble this appointment than over all others combined or. West Main and James Us. 79 Telephone call SI, I Hon. John J. Couoty or OrmnK" ouotv, on tbe day o( December, I8BS, ersons ay la hcranv irlven 10 orfdto-s persons havlni? otBims F.

O. ROCKAFELUOW, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALHEK, 99 NORTH STREET. TELEPHONE Ho. 3. LADY ASSISTANT F.

DOITGIMHTT: DOUGHERTY II BULLY, Undertakers and Embalmers, OOTTAQB BV8KXT, 10 -Vllllam Whit ijdolDK town cf MwnrtiHng, in tue county o( SulUv.n, ol New Yoru, ttat they red io presant tne clala-swuhthe vouohers duly veri- ncd to ihe subBonber ihe isa'gnee ol I aid William Whltwker tor 8 reoltoTM at hie office In Empire Block North diet 'wo, N. on or betore tbe 8th day of March, 1881 Mlddletiwn Dee 21, IM. JOHN F. 14 BUSHELS PIKE NEW HICKORY NUTS 3 Cert' Par Quart. law" figs lit pT round, Florida Oranges 15c 30c.

S6o and 300 nor dzen. ircBh grit'ed horsnrad i-h Illo per bottle, Pour Crown California raMrn 3 pounds for BSo. Tbri Grown 4 pounds I or 26 cents. vanilla drip a per quart, Hl'ert ISO pur pound, la 151, walnntB I6o, aimonoa 180. Bu tor KB to affoentH at ratal', to cents per pound OT vtie package, smMi I2j per pound, shoul ders per pound at W.

M. 30 Mill St. CHA8. CARSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gu Fitter. tin roofing.

71 Baat Hmlo Mlddletown, N. T. ONE GENT A WORD far inHratf: for are mailing flrat class gults for 1 idles and cnlldren, and we warrant twin to (It Hard times prices. Call on Mrs. Norm- rup, 180 Bast Mam street.

ARM wanted on Reliable man, good reference. AOclress A. TimejM- nee. A GENUINE surprl awiltg jou th- Dulrv Kitchen Drop In and nee what 1' la BKKWSTEH'S, "3 North street, Cor Railroad ftvcnuo. DON'T FORGET OCR EMULSION COD: LIVER OIL SOc a Botile SUBETHiNG FOR COU6H 2Oc a Bottle.

Both have been tried and not found wanting. City Pharmacy. GMXEMAN I A balance of mamifucturoi't) Btin-k i A I lliMfi Of Nalloml Bank PlooU tor L.l.6 ucloft par Adirc-i I I Timsa o' lite 1T A A young Irl to aSBlut at bo let- work Cull a Mam btreet Co- fc lott, lU-d to picas li at 'timt-3 cfllce DS i -I'M ol In IctilhLr caso. 1 tad or leave at Times ofilc.0 pi ERMAN gl-1 dealtes situation lor hoiue- UT work, apply at 1 a i Hospital 'c mllghtetitd age, i cicct-enth ceDtury advancer i i bigber culture C'r' it were hardly crcd- we should be called upon to a to Bn uncharitable ar-a'sinmect i a or to i rebuke expres- ad "Intolerant," a o' cd to a class clt zons who n-e tbs ooce ar.d sinew ol every nation: who a "tea and are the producers of a makes certalo irore fa.o-ccJ c'asscs IndependeDtly i they bave become the of without any rt or and who i 1 a-o that which Ii rtanect or to what degree an form o( recoR- t't on. were Inds'd a most pe'plex- lr; f.

p'ob era for any truly i i i or Cbrist'an-heart- ed man to solve Tr.e hope cf acy an3 Ebtioa it 'p acd Inte.llgence of iab-rlce They are tbe 1 an5 ttl'on for Is r. for "classes." Tee and pricccs acd arUto- cr 'iv? Deen ridlcg: in the- "saddle" toy tbe laboring man has wearl by h'3 side, toiling to ea-n tis b-rtd by the sweat of his f'ese drones may subsist In and Tb" man Is t-uly in his God given i He bas 529 of It from bis creator who Kivi 'o Kan, not to any partlcu- la- e.o-i jf mca, dominion over all other thinps. tbe laborioK mo creates wealth, and tbe sol- dli-r fcucht for the preservation of "Ojr Unioa" In bands for the recoc- toelr duo, and for better cd a more equalized and ju-t of eovernment, can ealcsay tl cm Who can dls- pu'e their right aid privilege so to do 0 Wbeo the call to arms to deferd "our ciunfj who filled the ranks of tbe army Was not the great majority from ths classes, the active producers ol wca'th? Who then, havs a mare exalted right ana privilege to deraacd the enactment of measures to ameliorate their condition Tls eipn when "masses" ttrive for elevation and advancement advancement will never be by tbe laborer fol- loirlne too closelj thii ''Take what you CM get to do and what wages jou can eet." The laboring man hu become tired of tUi Correspondence of the Times Jin IS-Pastor Heroy spends this wf ek at Chester helping tl3v C. Adams In revival worn. Nathan McDivot is recovering from an attack of grip.

He BSB been confined to the bouse for about a w. ek. Mr John Lett, tbe centenarian, bas betn ill. Ho is an the gain at pres- 8 W. Dolson IB again at his duties in tbe creamery.

He has been laid up for several weeks with grip. --Willie Heroy bss whooping cough IMne Bush. or tne Times The Women's Missionary Society, Fros'icct Church, will hold its next the home of Mra Ar- mintiH a on featurday in Jan 20 All arc a i a i Correspondence of the Times Jan. 17--The town horse thief de- society BBS an ojBter supper at i Hotel Friday evening, the i Carrie Monell Tuthill. youngest a ol Mr.

Malcolm Tuthill, and Mr Rumaey Cnleman, of Parm- Irgdale, were a i at noon Wednesday, the 17th. Frank Tuthill. of Clean, N. is at tome on a week's vacation --The lumber for Mies A. Hallock's residencs IB bsla? put on the grounds.

Carpenters to go to work immediately. --Thi? week of prayer was very generally attended. AH united at the Preshyterlan Church last feutday evening and listened to an interesting ier- mon by the Kav Dr Hathaway. --Tbe proceeds of the donation to Mr AcKer.y amounted to $125 All piesent pronounced it the moat saciable acd erpyable event that ever in the town. a has been spending a week in town at Mr.

Humphrey's since her return from her trip Europe All who bbve listened to her recital of what she saw acd heard in Paris and other places say it ie very Interesting --Tbe IOEB to our mechanics by Mr. Beakes giving up the creamery here will be considerable. The milk will no be conveyed to Newburgh by mule teams and wagons after April 1st --Mr. Jas. M.

Miller started this as traveling salesman for the Enamel Paint Company. I is said tbat Mr. E. N. Halloek is to embark in the business of horse dealing alone in the spring.

--There were no services at the Methodist Church last Sunday, Mr. Galloway being sick. Mr and Mrs Ackerly went to Kingston Saturday to tbe dedication of the new Methodist Church there, of which Mr Ackerly's grandfather, a very aged man and retired minister, is a prominent member. --Prof. Burrows was re-elected superintendent ot the Methodist Sunday school.

The reports as rendered show that the school Is in a pf osperous condition. IVnrwlck. Correspondence of the Times. UY your harness direct from manufacturer and save second profit Single hajnesi 'b up to 150 Double barneaH from 120 up OfflLB ILL, buy an established stneso Address with lull particulars, "Business," ANOTHER A A -or-DAISY FLOUR just received WHHH WE WILL CLOSE OUT at a small margin fc 8EYEA, 73 North Street, Opp. Soldier's Monument.

AmURement Notea. --Mr. Ed. Seyholt, the representative of tbe Dtamatic Mirror, was at Pat-r- son Tuesday and saw Fields variety show. He reports it as one of the funniest productions he his tvur seen Last week they were at Newark where they played to a crowded house each night, wh'le the Paterson papen are loud in their praises of Monday night's performance.

Mr. Seybolt sajs the musical specialty of Messrs. Fields Hanson cannot bo too highly praised The company Is filling three one-night stands between New York and Buffalo At the Casino Friday evening. --Chas lis, the eweet singing German comedian, will be seen at the Casino on Tuesday evening. He will present his great New Yo-k success, 1 Count Casper," with tho original sceneo and off aid ftlth the orlg- iLfcl ens', ftllh tow minor cxceptioi.5 USIC F0BNISHBD lor a'l kinds or en- tcrtainmotts, Including concerts, wed- alngs, teas, Germans, socials, oallb, pic Satisfaction, bota artistically and tlnan- clnlly guaianteed L.a'e-t mualo and dances A number of musicians nrnlsued Address or call ui.

J. Stevens, Ave. JJ ALL WiOL DNDERSHIRTS AT 69 (MS, We would rather that you should wosr them, than that TO chotld carry them over until next for a conte difference in price. The cold weather is not over yot fir.l they may cmno in haii 1 f. ThcoO i i i i ni.5i.Yiin- ty-tivu coulu to no dollar when tho ec ison IB yonng.

If you are BUB- coptiblo to bargains, tow's your chance. ISAAC LIPFELD, 25 North Street. THE CASINO, ONE N1QHT, FRIDAY, DEC. 191k. FIELDS HANSON'S Drawing Cards.

With the Original Team or Fields Hanson CLOAKS consisting of about 100 parmonte. All in i I'HTH'I ILK We Are Going to Sell Them Cheap. Conic and sec Ihiiu New on snlo CARSON TOWNER, 11 West Main St. i Y. -AND- Coterie of Clever Artists Don't Fall Io Wlti ess ThlB Performance DID YOU EVER GET LEFT You will if you allow lo isciiiin iho Ui Imv Piano, Organ or Sewing Machine AT COST.

The Morgan Music Co. HAVE SOME LEFT. HORTON McBURNEY. TTIOR SALE-Rare opportunity to purchase Ij a stock ot Ury Goods. Groceries, etc sold to settle an estate Will Inventory about J3 000.

Low rent. Best location In town HALSTE4D BROS 19t8 UnlonvUls, Orange N. A NY store or merchandise bough i mt once for spot cash. No delay Business strict- iv ujnHflentlal. Address "Hustler," Times i Uce 1UIJT URNITURE Tor sale cheap Parties selling out to go south.

50 Mu. berry gt 18l6t EAUTIFULLY Improved and centrally located Middletown property to eichamce tor farm. Address Farmer, box 401, city wanted 3 South St, by Mrs. La- lever, agent for Orange Blossoms LOSSES QUICKLY RECOVERS It dOEB not matter how, when or where these IOBBM were Incurred, tke (Mt rem.lns ihttt they can be more than up by dosllng Jttdlclotisly In (rational lota of stocks, where Irom 100 to 1,000 per cent per and IB be Thl 0 iud 8 loiouB "I from 160 to 1500 will a pront of from ISO totSOOper week, mc- SrSln'totto number ol bought or aom Send for our valmble book on speculation malied free. WEINMAN ft BmVerB Brokers, Stocks, Grain Provlslonfl, 62 New York.

CASINO THEATRE ONE NIOHT ONLY, 23, THB SWEET S1HGIKG GEBNiH ELLIS IN HIS PICTURESQUE OOMBDY Count Casper, 4N accommodate a morenboari) the Pindar Bouae, Main St. USTOM made shoes as cheap at you buy In any store Men's shoes soled from 53o, lldlca' Irons JOo at CRAIG'S repairing factory There is good reason for the popularity of Chsmberlaln's Coufib Remedy Davis Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co Pa saj. "It has cureu people that our physicians cou'd do nothing for We persuaded them to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough R-medy and they now recommend it with the rest of us Twenty-flve and 50 cent bottle (or sale by R. C. Tuthill, Jr and J.

E. Mills, druggists. AuT fort In Storm but in a moment of calm reasoning try Royal Ruby Port Wine" It li the purest and best wine of its Good flavor and great strength Economical too for medicinal and fam- llv use Let It convince ycu itself. Quai. bottles, 81; pinti, GO eta For tale bj J.

Mills, drjgeids Boyal Kuby" Port Wine. If you are reduced In vitalitv or strength by Illness or any other cause, we recommend the use of this old Port Wine, the very blood of the grape. A grand tonic for nursing mothers, ana those reduced by wasting disease. It creates strength; Improves the appetite; nature's own remedy, much preferable to drugs; guaranteed absolu 1 pure and over five years of age. Young wine ordinarily sold is not I to use.

Insist on having this standard brand, its cost no more, II in quart bottles, pints 60c. For sale by J. Mills, druggist. Bottled by Royal Wine Chicago. 1 Without good teeth you cannot bave perfect mastication Without maticating you cannot have perfect digestion Without digestion you cinnot have proper assimilation Without assimilation there IB no M4 nutrition.

Without nutrition ycu cannot have good health. Without health what is life worth You wou'd not eat a uecayed apple. Whv should you eat the decayed matter from your teeth and expect good- health' I have extracted 25,000 teeth in 2i years with Odontunder, 17 with gas and 31 with ether. The best gold fillings $1 and up All other Blllngs 7oc each. The best teith $10 a set, warranted for five years at Dr.

Robinson's, the onlv Odontunder Dental Parlors, 44 and 46 James street, Middletown. ANTS press and cleaned while you wait at Kroger over No il James St Also line line of samples lor suitings Repairing alao neatly done at short, notice 4lm Santa ClausI Dills, Toys, Holiday Presents, China Ware, Glass Wr are A Large Assortment At Lowest Pricee Nice Bananas 1 Mhlagfc Grapes, Florida Ortngee Marrow and Hubbard celery, lettuce and Fresh Table Butter, AT OS8URH F.R0WJTS, Berts Strut. No. 19 Great Clearing Dp Sale prior i ni iMl invotiloiy HORTON McBURNEY. 27 West Main St.

Middletown, N. Y. eat ANTED-- Bogular boarders MBS. M. ELLIOTT, 33 Little avenue jy26tf ENTON PBICE, Practical Horseshoers Special attention given to lame, Interrer Ing and overreaching horseo.

39 Pulton, Cor Canal street LET--Pleasant front room, furnished, heated, also light and bath, oentrallv lo cated Address boi 253, city OlLhB FOB Casino Theatre Co have for sale an eiccllent brick set boiler in perfect condition, and aa good as new Capable olheatlnR hotel, building with offloes, otc Purchased new for use In the theatre, wblch Is now heated by the power boiler. Apply at Manager's offloe. 3 29 James Street. Taylor fi COAL. 80 West Main Street Playing Pony With Cispir.

A Bu ton Doll Boqmt. with Boutocelrce for the lidlei. Thi Old Futloned Him. Up aid Down. Oh! Philip fchnillir, Thi Swtttist ROM il All Santa Cliusi.

With Toys tor the ehlWren Excellent Cast Special Scenery JOHNSON'S UNIVERSAL, -THE UK8T AND ONLY- HILE the snow Hies--Star photos-- larger than same sice as tintypes and OS SALE-A Brunswick Balke-Collender fifteen bill pool table good as new has only been used a short time, with complete Hxturcs Will be sold for half what Its worth enquire ol or ai-drees, Ralph Depuy, lock box CJ, tllenville, Y. atf LET--Vcrv convenient suite of six rooms on second floor. Inquire 89 East Ave 100 North fat 1 RESSMAKING In all its hranonce. Cutting by tailor system Sal Isfactlon guar anteed. MISSCB Crist Prance, 18 Roberta bt o21tf FRESH BUFTEROUPS -AND- MOUSSES KISSES PAUL PURPS', 19 W.

Main UlddUtown. 52 at VanSchaiok'fl furniture rooms and VJ see what a fine line of Christmas goods he carries and he cells them at prices that defy competition Neil door to Horton McBur- nes's West Main St INDAR HOUSE, 57 West Main Steet Permanent and transient board. Commercial rates II 26 pel day. EW and second hand furniture. House- furnishing goods of all kinds bought and sold lor cash.

Large stock always on hand. Call and itover RIDGBWAY No Mill Street. Jan. 17 --Regent's examinations at the Institute next week. A effort is being made by the dies'Auxiliary Society to organlzs a boj's brigade.

--Tbe lecture last Monday evening upon "A day and a night In a volcano," dellverea by Herbert Stanley Benton was pronounced excellent by all who attended. Stereopticon views were shown. --A great deal of interest It manifested In the Sunday afternoon services in the Y. M. C.

A. rooms. All are cordially Invited. --The recent wreck on the cost them a brand new engine, alsi engine No. 1, which had just been through the repair shops of the Cooke at Paterson.

WflBttOWO. --All who attended the sociable held at F. D. Currier'i on the lower road, about a year ago, will be glad to learn that another Is to bo held there on Wednesday evening, Jan 2-1 If stormy, next evening. aow'i ThU.

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Co Toledo O. We, the undersigned, have knowi F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years, end be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and able to carry any obligation made by their firm. WEST St. TRUAX, Wholesale Drue- gists, Trtedo, Ohio. WALDEJG, KINNAN MARTIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Intern ally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous cuBlacea of the system. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, When Baby was sick, wi cave her Castorla. Ytcn she a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When sho Miss, Rhe clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorlft --If you want help of any description, try our column.

HABBIEI). VERNOOY-- JANSEN--Jan. 17, at the horned tbe bride, by Rev MoBett. falmon Vernooy to Elsie Janaen, all ot Pine Bush DIED. MOOBE-Jan 17, In this city, Fannetta widow of be late Hector Moore.aged 78 years 1 month 18 dasa Funeral Friday from her late residence, No SO Roberts sweet, at 2 Interment In family plot In Hillside cemetery TOCKWOOD-Jan 18, at her home In Goshen, Mra Evallna LocVwood, widow of the late Lcvl Lewis Lockwood, aged 75 years and 1 montos HART-- Jan.

14, In Brooklyn, Mrs Abbey Koeve. wlleoHVllllama Hart, formerly of Weattown, aged about 75 years. DURLAND-Jan 16, In Brooklyn, Emelfne widow Benjamin Borland, formerly of Chester ana mother of Mrs Chas Va of Goshen. In the 71st of her age 15 In Newburgh. William son ot William T.and Phebe E.

Tallmadge, aged SO years PUla, Reading Bridge Boute Time table taking effect Jan. 14, IBM FAST BOTJNT) L-ave Campbell Hall 11 5S a. for Hartford omyTIor HartfonJ and Intormenlate Points WES! BOUND. Arrive at Campbell Hall 3 00 p.m., trom Hart Half7 15 (Sunday only) from Hirtford and Intermediate points. LAWLBB, Oen'l Manager.

W. MARTIN, Pass Agt. Hartford, Conn. A TOGO'S! Codir waih tub? 80c Fine wash tube 60c Z'nc wiish 25c OTI It clothes ekfct 5Cc Clo'hcs pi" por doz lc Extra qoa'ity b'toan- 1 20c 83c Clothes horee 73c The prioes are fully no-third IIB-J actual valuf. B.

TODD, 119 North street. i 11 TO THB 0, EMPLOYES. We are offering tho greatest ia- ducemrnt ever heard of for you to get a lot at North Side a month without interest or taxes for one year pays the whole. In a few daye the price will bo doubled. Call and got a map and full particulars.

THE B.LW. ft B. STAB AdEKOt, Casino. Henry Stro Some of the Finest Real Estate In City ON EASY TERMS Severs! of tbe Best Farms In Orange County. For Sale and to Rent.

Any store, stock or merohandlie bought for cash. Business confidential HARVEY GOODALE ft In tbe lour utory class front bulldlcj, over Kernochan'a Jewelry store, North Street, Middletown, N. V. J. Harvey Qooflale, Clt7 M4 Oountry Auctioneer em Now edition, now in cimrbu publicitlion, olTorod for sale by The Middletown Times ON UNPRECEOENTEDLY FAVORABLE TERMS Ca'l nnd examine it at the ilico i i tho CiiBiao UuililinR.

Ham and Eggs. Oholcn large bama lie Ib hams I2c Ib Strictly fresh eggs 25o doren Try Co'umbia Coffee frssh ground every 25o Ib FIFTEEN BARRELS CHOICE APPLES 30c to 35c per peck Predmore Son Cor Klnf and James Sts M'DDLETOWN SAVINS BANK. October will Interest om tht Brat. J. J.

I88PKAOCB --la the place to buy-- Msafs and Poultry ot All Kinds at TM HERE IS A BARGAIN. A house of 14 rooms near Wlekhsm avenue depot with modern Improvements Rents for 124 a month. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP and on easy terms Look at this before you buy. Coddlntrton, Empire Block: Wholi HOUM Containing Hi Rnons with bath, will be rented to faintly at greatly reduond rent until April I next. turn have SEVERAL APARTMENT four and nve roo Bilnlnrealest E.

E. CONKLING, Succceror to DolHon Conkling, uml Stlah B. Oorwin Co I A Real Estate and Loan Agent, Cor, Main and South Streets, Middletown, TO THB PUBLIC: 1 dosiro 10 commend lo tho of tho lato firm, nod to all my successor as worth" of all confidence, and continuance of public favor B. of four and nve rooms to let. A Bilnlnrealestawlnlhijelty.

Apply to AY I I A A A 0 NOKTil srill'KT, MIDULKTOWN, OILY 01E CHANGE III A LIFE THE to secure a large building, suitable hotel, restaurant or boirdlne bouse, opposite new depot of tne New Yorlr, Ontario and western R. for Just ine value ol tbe land without tbebulldlrg. It Is a irratffbuslnesslocation. Will sell-or eicuango ror other property. Will accept a payment of balance buyer can bave tenyears In which to pay If not sold within, (he neit fifteen days will be for rent Write or enquire of Thomas Watta, 4 East Main street, Middletown i' xl 22 Gents a Dozen -FOR- F6ESHEGGS a GASH STORE INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, (3) draw lotereat the rate of three (3) per cent per annum NOW IS THE TIME TO BAVK TOUR McCORNAL, The Painter and Paperhanger NICE CALIFORNIA PRUNES Three pounds for 36 cents.

Food Cannid Corn lOc a Can, Three oans lor 25 cents. CHOICE OOLONG TEA forW a pound. We hare a few rood Horae Blankets left that we will sell at cost for oaab. K. M.

ra North itreet. FRIDAY, BIG WASH GOODS SALE I 6c each, etc. SATURDAY wo offer 25 dc Ladies' Fast Black Hc uJur Made Hose two pairs for 25 cents Hamburg Embroideries BBTTEK A EVEU Ladies' Jacket Going Like Hot Cakes LvJieB 1 Wrappers 99c each. BuuineBu immonso tho Bee ivo. WELLER DEMEREST.

Special Inducements -IN- Horse Blankets: Largo stock, wull BBSorted, at Reduced Prices. Kldditown Millspaugh Hardware Co. Wholewtlo and Retail Hardware, Cor West Main and Canal Streets, Middletown, THE LAST CALL -AT- Before we tabc inventory have decided to muko a last cut in Ladies' and Children's Cloaks in order to clear them out If tho now prices do not enit you it is not our fault, ae they aro positively Lower Than Any PreYions Prices. All our gocdj sold in 1ho sama projiortion AT STERN'S, 13 and 15 North Middletown. N.

Y. Annual Closing K)B 30 Daj Ol- BARGAI nil How's Your 36-38 Korth And Still Tii! Will Bus Kip Boots 47c, 97c SAV LaJloa S30O Shot $4-00 $60O $3 5O $2OO A Few Pairs lei 1 Hi DOB 1'lt That Ilia them ut bulf to follow Ihe C. HANI 43 North When recim-rliic Krom Cr'ppc or Other wKBlinif 1 Alwuj'a MoMonaRle I Ktnulalon of Cod I.Hr I an care'i. 't A prescription I our own luboratorj And Is lurcer In And leak In prlif Than othem 1'lnl Huf Si'e in our wi-nl McMonaRC and loiter. There are loo main country A hot water Is just the thlnif fcr prlci'i' are, for M-cctH, 4 viar! best quality rubber YOUK UOCTOH WANTS to l.im- clnn when Ii' medlclnea trlKe why we bu only the lie l.very prcscrlpiioa 1 ust as (food r.ii lt' McMo-i Talk Is but it lakes money UTS, Carpets an'! lot give ycu tt tho quiet--It won' money to January, THE G.

E. CASTO Think of it 1 tuning all it: deprived of Urto. We hi bottle. o-.

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