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DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAT 84, lothl funeral ol E. 4 O'clock Haiiir at jnUbraim. r.l orncv: Cuiaito Buddm'J. Car- James and Henry tjtnttt, Middktoum, Y. curies, D.Il«r*l by ecrrt.ni mt 30 month: tor 'o' Sent by mil burgh, held an the company, wa.

by a vo 23 to 20. for L'eutenant. G. Hunter. w.

Dp Nugent1lna ettlmabte wife hav) relurnea i rom their overland trip of a week la New Jersey, they Hotelkeepers JOB PRINTING the Columbian parade t' L.KW1S S. STIVERS. JO11N D. STIVERS. far the of our patrons, route and returned much benefited In body and mind.

C. L. Winfield con, Ratine atrip the MM. rwjgr a nd Bt Asbury Park, boplne to bestowed on him in fine team oljay to 1 OB tbe al1 1 at UrUonvllle, after llvlne to too I coid honored old age and bceomlnir to a ood many the candidate. OP8 bclontflnp to John Haisteaa.

highe was not nffat tptH atry eanin'J. CF71CIAL CITY PAPER. 1 IIBC fflclal trial 1 tbe cruiser Now York her claim to be the in the United State. TiiEGracd Army of the flepubilo aad patriotic with non-political but high acd noble purpwc. to "blch It lives Well KieominM.

The TIMES is Indebted to Mr. Prior, now connected with the Prior Mediclns for sample' or prcpired by himself. It olalm-d tbat tho remedy for and lo feblhtatca persons an Invaluable ono. It Intended to 1 ulle tenelvely in A rur- The Burglar at tho Casino last night played ton very email louse. The y'ay Is a clever and plcaslnc piece of ce work, and tho company which with Mr.

Culverwell, and while the out of the latter'B stable jgh on In it to try acd cot rld of the vermin, when the loree came in the was forgotten and the horse partaking of it was soon past help and died. -Mr George H. Elaton, our Ureet commissioner, is now attending to the Btrcets, which are already in better condition than moat of tbe vlllagtn about tho county. --Thoentertainment in.the church Thursday evening to be a ucol one. -Tuesday p.m tho tenant houte Of Mr.

George tionell, at Waterloo Mills, all IU wa. burned to the Housekeepers! Made Up Sheets and Pillow Cases AH sizes made up ready for immediate use at the same price as muslin. No charge for making. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels rK il i a TM I A vt A i us rt flQ ThG D6SH ttj. A j-l Aroh hS TIT I 81 DIG iiw 11 AO HnAnQ nil8.111V cvvoi iiiwi A on mo but WnO flTlVGS VOU Tn6 DBSC gOOOS CLOAKS AT AND BELOW COST.

$6.98 This is tbo price. You can tnko your choice from our stock of VANDUZER, SMITH Our Spring Goods SPRING JACKETS I Prices wore from $7 to $16.50. Cull 8xm. Sito? will bo broken. CARSON TOWNER, 11 West Main 8t, Middletown.

N. Y. Five tan capes, eix b'ack capes, eight black jackets, one tan TaU is all our stock, if yoi Hvo tan capo own prioe Ladies' and boys' shirt waiats in great variety, to $6 98 API-KOI'RIATIOSS made oy the Ulature of 1892, $11 3G4.01. mad-J by the Legislature 1393, Iccreane In tho sum total of for 1S93 ove 1892. l3.KM.aM.

is a suggestive exhibit. THE CranJ Jury of York city, a timely and needed utter- MC on the of circulating false regarding the condition of and bar.k* in times of financial i of the opinion that the of unfounded ought u.b* to severe 6 Ut CO. was passing nearly new. Tho house was Correspondence ot the TIMES. May 22-Largo numbers of people from Walden attended Barnum's circus i Pbllidelpnla Lttlgcr reports that the treating habit dying out lo that city and that to not "cood term to allow ai other man to pay for drink.

TLa-. certainly a long In the direction of civilization. Wbco that lojllib babll Uwre be a dtcldtd dtcreawi In the drinking bablu of men. SURBOGATE'S COURT. excellent, and Iho scene was particularly pathetic and many eyes dlmmid vrlth tears You Can The Princess EulaliB, iDfauta of Spain, and her suite are Jl aolo I irom wamcu visit West Point next Saturday.wblcb yesterday at Kingston and to-day at O.

tbo day at this mosl dor engine works driving a horso charming spot, ar.il (cas: their oycs bo onKlD( to Samuel Barrett at break- A sm.ii Colt obage and retc ucd tho horse be- Acurlojltyin the form of a colt of lt was qu killed. At present premature birth Is to bo seen at MUM the damage to the horse pby's llvory stable. It wa born yes- WASHINGTON WAS FIRST in xar, first inpoact niA first in tho rf i i this bccsuiBo of hwoiiinont viorlh. Sim 1 Hy tho WONDERFUL CHASE PIANO i i a wnr of rivalry, ti csl in ponce its foes, and firat in tho ojiimution of imiiuut uiu- iciuns throughout tholind. AndallthisbocBiitoof its nc.nowle leoil Miporioiuy nil respects It is simply impregnable in tho p-niuon which it andlit can't bo dethroned either by direct cks or by derogatory marks of envious riva's.

it is nt tho wim-ooms 'f tho MORGAN MUSIC CO. ONE CENT A WORD laurUM Before Hoo. C. Co'croan, SurrogaVi. WILLS AUM1TTKD.

i and of John J. D.IM'7, DeonUG. Tlerooy. oTThoma. H.

WaU- Irtll.Mar, J. YouoK 'S" 1 1'off Miles u. weou, George W. Strong, executor- CbauDCflT F. Gardner.

Newbureb, MUr Barclay, executor: CorneaU W. HamptODburgb, William a'Plenoo, executor. ADMINISTRATION. following of administration bave been granted tbe e.tate ol Swnuel B. Alexan- Dwrpvk.

to Elizabeth M. Her- widow of Frank Robloioo, New- batb to Henrietta widow; Of John Carroll. NewWlcdwr. wMary rsrroll, of Jonanna J. cuntin, Mooucmery.

to M. Buntln, wld- orSamuelS. Greenville. D. r-oyd E.

Nljere. of BerUmln F. Bowne. HlBb- to Jeunle Bowne, daugbter: of Barrltt E. Corwlo, Newburgb.

to John wldowei: ol Abram Bcebe, bitoof Uoioo Hill, Stale oINew Jeney, wbo dlrd leaving aweU in rounty of Gruntfe, to Alice M. BMbr widow: of Smith, JJ.wburgb, to Uzell Smith, widower. GUARDIANSHIP. The following letters of guardian- Issued: Of the and ettates of Grace VteoM Kilmer, to Leulla of Maud E. and Edward H.

SoVmae. to B. Wolf, friend, all of Middletown. DECREES. Tbe followlog bave been en- ierday and only about half the natural flzJ, but It nourishes and on Its foot nlcoly, although anklet bfnd considerable from weak- ncsB.

of Robert S1.II"" The funeral of the lato Robert Skelton was held this aftoruoon at tho residence of his ton, Mr. John K. Skellon, In this city. The services, which wore private, were conducted by Uev Cbae. Beattle.

Burial was In Hillside Cemetery. Rood, lobor. Industrious nan GOAL I COAL I toil E.t»t«. -Supervisor John Dicks has sold his One rcsldecce on East Main street to Mr. Joseph Rogers of this city, and Mr.

Rogers has sold again to other parties. P. Kaufman, agent. Kullrowl --Conductor Perry's pick up train on the Erie, engine 250 had two cars off the track at New Hampton last night. Trains 8 and 18 wore run around.

Will Attend Convintloo Dr. J. B. Hulctt will start for Omaha, Neb, in time to attend tbe convention of railroad surgeons on the 31st lust of We deslra lo expresi our heartfelt thanks to the of tbo OJd Fellow, and of in this city for tho many acts ol kindness at the funeral of tho late S. French: and to the same orders In East Hartford, for s-ndlng delegations to attend the and lo our neighbors and friends for their sympathy.

Mns. CATHERINE FRENCH W. I. FRENCH. Tho family of the late John McQuoid desire to thank their friends and nefgh bors lor their kindness to them during his recent lllntss and after his death, and to tho friends lor the flowers placed on the caeket.

ORANGE COUNTY -An yet it has not been definitely settled as to where tho M. E. Society and connections will hold their meetings while the new church is being erected. Tho Reformed Church has boon very kindly profored by tho els- tcr denomination for use on Sabbath afternoons for Sunday scbojl and preaching services. Another idea that has been considered is that of procuring a tent for tbe summer and locating It at some convenient tpDt tor use in holding services.

-Import says that right of way has been granted for tho proposed electric railroad by all but two of the.land owners along the line over which it Is expected to extend. -Now that elf ctrle power is assured for Walden, why not again consider the advisability ol an electric Ore alarm? baseball game this season played by the Waldens, will be oa the Wa'dcn Pleasure Grounds, on Saturday, at 4 o'clock. Tbe opposing forces will be a club from a St Louis college. --Tho temperance people of this pltco arc determined that as 'araslt lice in their power to effect it, the will of the people as expressed In the last a TM iYtfl.ttf*rfl. AITRESS WANTED-Muit anllt with ciiiober work.

Also a UundriBS wnnttd Apply at RUMCU Home. ANTED-Young girl to assl.it In kouje- keeping. Tlmenofnce. ANTED--An experienced at once tor outside wort. Uolon P.cino Tea Co, North St und Wlokbam Ave.

spectacles. them at Times ofllce. pMtor llethol A. M. K.

Church. ll Flour, Feed, Grain, Oeratnt and California Redwood Shingles, Agents fo.r tno fumoaa Studebaker Wagons. The Drake DeWItt Tulcpboce 61, Middletown, N. Y. CASINO THEATRE ONE N1011T ONLY, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Carpenter and Jlullaor.

Shop Cor Mldaiolown i. All order, will receive prompt atteullon unaormyowniupervlBlOB. 0 yf. Hlbt, -or-- MrsJamesBrownPotter -AND- Plllsbury's and Washburn's Flour, SALE-Colt two old a llsbt wagon. Apply at 73 Highland Avo.

TRAYED on my Sull norlics. Owner may havo the same br n8 TEW POTATOES. MtlnSt. B. B.

AYKBS.4 West 111 ligbt. 1 ucmrua cauptv; BlCirra Canlurnlsh reference. OUNG desires employment preferred Can SALE CHE AP--Well bred young man andbuggy. 18Wallklll Avo. with World's Fair! riift.Lrt».v tour inoludlae round trip I a lodging In Onion iroo.ii) u.

"tone bull- clone to tho On'y ANTBD-A girl 18 lo 18 i or age. jlo Swiss Milk Co. An- 311 election regarding shall bo enforced. excise matters, OAUDEUS WANTBD-Elght or ten gentle, men can DO 1 cool roonn. First clMS table.

I'Kk Cor. North a O. HEDQB. M.nsirer. Day rate B0 rant attached.

Boy wanted of Iho Times. mnu Xeafie, of Goshon, was In town matter ol the judicial account- tat Ketcbani, administrator hard K. Fox and o'-New Jaae Reed. Newburgb: of William York city, were guests at the Holland 3 general guardian of Joseph II. late a minor, now ol lull age: Archibald Taylor, administrator of MAroninmia IBJIUI-, Areblbald Crawford: ofSarah of of House yesterday.

--Justice Charles Coleman. of Goshen, was in town yesterday afternoon -Misses Eva Grlggs and Soward. of Gojhen, were calling In town Sunday. --The village collector will make his mi Chester of John C. Green.

Chester: Terwtlllger Elmer E. of McCourl, Newrurgb: cf S. Murphy and B. B. Brundage, executors of Uondon, Newburgb.

nrsv conference of I the E. Chureh will be held Thurs- Mav 2Jtb, at o'clock. Presiding Elder Mickle will bo prcs- oversight tbe 30lh of May was chosen as the second day for the collection of the taxes. On account of it being a legal holiday and therefore tbe closing of the bank, thi will be found In the corpora In tho rcornlng until 3 K. Payne was taken suddenly 111 yesterday afternoon while sitting in front ol his place of business.

He was taken lo Ibo residence of A. N. Smith and medical attendance sum- I moned. He better this morning. -Miss Emma May, who has been Tisltlng in Washington, D.

for the past three months, has returned. --The commencement exercises of the Chester Academy will be held In the Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. June 19. Graduating class SULLIVAN COUNTY. --Cox Bros, who live near Old Morsston arc about to construct a large trrut pond.

--Hccry Ernhout, of White Sulphur pings, Is not sick with typhoid lever aa reported He has been sick all wln- 'ter with Bright's disease of the kidnej s. --Col. R. C. Tyler is still alive at this writing, (Monday) but his death 8 looked for at any hour.

Ho slowly but surely Gaxlte. --M. N. Meddaugh has carried tho mall between Liberty Falls and Stevensville for thirteen years. --David Hall who lives two miles south-east of Liberty Kails Is dangerously HI- Lluetty, -A.

B. Hector, a Liberty Painter, hs accepted a position on tbe w. as foreman ol the bridge painting cang. --At the request ol Garrett Post, G. A.

Rev. Alex. Peloubot will conduct a memorial service at the Baptist Church on Sunday next at 3 clock. --T. H.

Houllhon has sold 28 wagons this eprlng. -Memorial Day tho old veterans, school children and citizens, headed by tho Liberty Cornet Band, will march through tho streets to the cemetery where the usual ceremonies and firing of salutes will take placa In honor of their dead comrades. Rev. F. N.

Tur- rentlnn will deliver the oration, and Capt. V. Champlln will bo marshal tho day. ABply to ORAIO, 24 West Main street, Mladic- town, N. Y.

I STARLING CONJP'Y, Metropolitan Building, Madison Avenue and Twentj-thlrdStreet, Newport. It MR, KYRLE BELLEW In 7s 1 t's Orott Play THERESE. What nohody knows not exist," No such arti'sta as Mrs Potter and iiEil Mr. Bollaw have over up- poured in this city Price, $1,75,50 and 26 Cts, i35c8oats. Seats now on sulo.

No. 7 North Street. DIAMONDS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SlLVEtt Spectacle? and Eyeglasses The largest and boloction to bo found in tli'u uoction of Hie State. Poreonnl ftUontion given to all fine wntch, clock uml Jewelry Repairing! A privnlo room for Ihoadjiwlinwit anil fitting of Sicctuclo8 nnl Eye UlussoH C. J.

I I FRESH LETTUCE.I M.F. BLMSTEO, Mill Streil. FOR SALE I Four cry cliyico ini'I Centrally Located Lots on Montcomoiy rtrctt, ninr Main uireol. Also Large Residence Properly A HOUSE ot Ight let, 10 Canal A. CODDlNOTOa, KmplreBloak.

ASTED-A lady's bicycle to rent by the montb. OR KENT-Socond floor, 0 rooms, logs Mala St. Kel- BANANAS We Are In It, Tlu Flour, Feed and Grain Business, Having purchased Iho above nnmcd businorsof S. A. Fay wo are pro- pared to attend to our friends and Iho putfic generally.

FULL LINE OATMEAL, HOMINY, GRAHAM FLOUR, on With All Modern Improvements uml iimnionces. Liirco Inl ami bin fruit uml ehrubboiy. Admirably mlnplod for boarding homo A decided on easy Maps mid piirticiilarM nl 7 NOI1TI1 BTKH.BT. Gruduato of tho Philadelphia Optical Collogo. A.

BOAK'S, itc. P.lUbui v's and Washbarn's Floi Stock always on hand and correct IRL. wanted Call at this office. HILE tno unow ales-Star PhptOT-IarKcr than 80mB--same as tintypes ana Ll AKOE One House and lot to rent, Academy ATO O. L.

BLWDOD, Academy Ave and ilton St. A LL tbo latest styles In Millinery Goods will be found at 17 NorrtStrce -AT- MAPES BROTHERS', A. DEWEY CO, 26 West Main Street, 'JVophono Ca'l 221G OKOCBRS, general painters, lnlng. BURGER, r-- Braining and kalaomlnlnc. Paper, bang- ins a speolalty for 12H ccnw per roll, given ilor all Wads ot work.

Sbo street. band; new and second band wagon, lor tale or exchange. Enquire of WM. 8. BEislMaliSt HUdli'on KOE, 37 James streou KE tront and rear offices to rent In tbe 1 EDQ OHN A LOVKLY, Mason, Contractor and All branches of Jebblng attended to.

Estimates given, to Lincoln bt. Ocar In --THAT- H. J. DOUGHERTY New Ston, 104 North ulroel, BUYS Sicontf Hand Furnltun OR SELLS ON COMMISSION. Full line or orookery and Brat and second banjl Sponges arc not so high, Chamois either.

CuAMm: PHARMACY. Woodwork's Perfumes, bottled and in bulk. Twenty different odors. Try them CHAMBERS' PHARMACY. Garden seeds.

A Rood assortment. CHAMBERS' PHARMACY. JapanoBo Dusters lOo and up. A very usoful urtlclo. Pure Wines and for medlcl nul use.

CHAMBERS' PHARMACY. 39 W. Main near Methodist Church ean got a BraWttss ner at the Pindar House, 67 West Main St. Just the plsac tor people shop- tor a cents, pine In town KAASCII, yllLt JS. ttArt.O^*i«» OUVVVBTM.

Stewart, manufacture l0 eiBMH Harness and Horse Goods. 1 and prompUy attondod to. No. Mtroet of the A. V.

M. annual conference of the A. C. M. P.

Church that been In session for the put week finished work yesterday and adjourned public were held in Furdy Hall and at the A. U. Church Sunday and each was largely at- Vided cot only by the colored populfr tlom but by a number of white Monday the conference session did coo- were I rested from a cumber of churches that their former bs returned and wllh but exceptions all 1Mb. 40 minister, present were re-1 A 3a turned to their respective TM" and A (rc a Conklln. Tbe amount collected for the expenies Bodle Corporation Collcc- the annual conference wai $149.33,1 lor aDD ounces that ho will receive tad for mlMlont 191.17.

at one cent, on May 25,30 and hate been organized June at the CheBter National Bank. the application tJ four to LIMU Britain. 1--J correHpondenco oJ the Tims May 23-On tho nlcht of tho 15th the house of E. Meirzer.was set on Ore by tome one. But slight damage was done.

-Mr. Miller's wind mill Is ready to supply his house with water. Prayer meeting at the house ol Mr. James Mapss Thursday night. --The new church Is nearly finished.

A carriage stolen from the Uncalled lor Letteri. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Middlctown, Now York, Postoffice for tho week ending May 22, 1893: LAD1KS. 1 T.E^JSJSS. 1 11 OulleTMlss Kescllla, Wilson, Miss Cora ca-eOco A.Splcor. OZKT1.IMCN.

Averv Wa. Hinckloy, Alonzl llelrd. George fatr Andrew Simon Masten. Prank FlUifr.Crlsty Marx, Prank IRA DOKIUKCI. M.

3 LET-Smallliouee at JIK Llndenavcnue Inquire on premises HEpartnersblpolVanVllotA Lent Is dig ftnfved bv mutual consent. Mr. VanVllct 9 0 1 AH aebta flue nrm lYonvftrOi oiz uouoio tbreetrlplolPlatod conTM, 'other kinds ol Silverware at Reasonable Prices testimonials giadi; rumisbcd. mi nil ThlM fltlTAP Ohlnaware. vases and fanny oups.

T5! a 1 ware li fuatanwed for ten W'ted on DRAKE DEWITT HcadquartorB for FARM WA60NS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO are comolnatlon ol runn omolnaton lnc, good material, noncst workmansh pr.ee, an SI, Nor. V. HORTON Dress Goods Dress Goods 29c 39c and 49c are Treat sellers. I you are thinking of buylnc new drew ll wl tay of us, a. 01 lo sell ib.

Rood. at prices below what you can buy else- hero. no plication. HORTON 27 ftata H. r.

Public Inspeetloi. Invilcd. We arc selling the best pianos, The Evirett, Tilt Harvard, The Starr and ibo Cable. AUo tbe best organs THE STORY CLMIH. a a DBAKE DETVITT, IS Montgomery Salas gtad.b.k.r U.

B. IILANOHABD. OENKBAL AOEJiT. i a a the conference have bsen received. There are Sunday In, the conference district, wltn a membership ot 1.249.

The Kev. Mr. Skloner, tbe pastor of tbe church In Goihen, his been assigned to Easton, Pa, and the Rev. Tbora- B. Scott, of that p'ace, has been as- I(ncd to Goahen.

How's This. Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Co Tolcdo.O.

We, the undersigned, havo known F. J. Chenoy for the last 15 years, and be- lievo him perfectly honorable in all business transacllons and Dnanclally to out any obligation made by their firm. WEST TRUAX, Wholesale Drug- MAUVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous of the system.

Prlco, 75c ver bottle. Sold by all Testimonials tree. PATENTS AND PENSIONS --APPLY TOE I S. I 18 EAST MAIN ST. etc.

Call and us. HU DEN UY TIIK- A I OF THE WORLD. If this wheel is good enough for Zimmerman to ride, why un'ljiigood i. v.ncf nn morn than other hisn erauo YOU to look nt our olcfiiint now of Light Color Suits and Pants for rnon'a and boys' wour. uro mid our jiricoi AT HOIS, The Oldest Established and Most JtellnMo Clml.l«« He City.

48 JameBStreet. Middletown. N. THE CiSDIO MUSIC UD RT SI02E James Bt Mlddtetown, N. Y.

COURT, County of Crwge, S. V. Plaintiff, rank jTLIndBey Llllle B. Llnd'ey bis Ar- Altln'j 1 Vaffaa "asslgnte ol the pMpprty oi Llndsey and Artbur R. Llndsoy, nSia Wlnton, JOB o.

Olloj, defondanm. 0 co Butter Lower I Twcnly-fivo per oun buy good frosli Delaware Co, Butter at retail a I oar dtiro by tho pickagc. Cor King and James Sts. enough for you. -wheels Every whool warranted in every par- icular for one vear.

This wheel is fitted up with cither Morgan Wright, Gormully Joffory, Bidwoll or Dunlop Pneumatic Tiroa. C. Fancher, 'Ifm on Ship. Mr. Samuel Llpfeld, his son Abe.and Bsrt Koyee were patsongers on the iirt Novmannla which WM held at quarantine 'OIK summer during cholera scare.

As will be aecn by U'egraphlc on tbe first page of the brought a tali for heavy damages against the company. atlltod by Three belonging to Mr. George Depot, strayed on track near there to day and were by a train. One instantly kilted, another bad a leg cut off and afterward killed and the third one 1 without terlous Injuries. DIED.

XOL.AN-In clly, S4. I8J3. Kolllc, diughter of John ami Ellen Nolan, ausd 0 SSffi TtoSJaj. at I o'clock from nor oaronis" residence. No.

8 Eaut Main St. H. M. Hayes, F. M.

Mad- AM. C. B. Buckley and W. P.

Bailey to to-night trout fishing. V-- Rider caugltt a (rout In aiovgaup week that weighed a quarter Gonttt eoodltloa of Egbert Batet, of McwkarfB, WBO recently Injured (trlklng htm over the wltfc'a hammer, now very fav- A carnaeo owiwu wagon bouse of Mr. Thomas Conroy the other night. --The C. Circle will bave a Foclab at Mr John on the 21th.

All are cordially Invited. I'ort --Thomas Dwyer, of for thirty-five years an employe ol the Erie shops as a oar repairer, died Tuesday evening, aged 67 --Mrs. Gideon A Cato a birthday party Monday, in honor of her aged mother, Mrs. Kuth who celebrated her eightieth birthday. Those present from out of town were Mrs.

Samuel Y. of Jersey City, and Mr. Henry Caso.jil Spar- rowbuib. etonjr Poril. --Eugene Ellis dehorned his large dairy last week.

--Wednesday evening, May 31, the of and Franklyn Square will bold a lilac festival at Ae house of Vice President Elizabeth P.Bull. All are Invited. Proceeds for the benefit of the rejh air fund. --Henry Pleraon, of Hamptonburgh, broke bis collar bone last week. CorreBDondenee tbe TWM.

May M. S. Hayne, Mr. and 5. McCoy abd Mary A i-AvnoKti-MSsi" ot bl dausbter.

Mm. Mattbcw Jordan, 13 Prince itreet. Divld J. Van Horn, aged In- urmcnt at Pjramus, N. J.

18, In Newburjb. Bfrrlot Us, widow ot Jno. O. TullM. aged 88 jean).

TRAI'BAOES-Mav 33. In Kenburgb, Howard Tiapbatcn, In bla Illb year. ARMSTRONG-May S3, In tbln cltj. Jennie A 01 Mr. and Oeorge Arm- m-nihs, darn.

Funeral Tburaday tram tbclr rosldenrpr 3, Myrtle avenue, at 2 o'eioik. Intoimsnt at Sluu Hill. OWEN-MaySS, In ibis city, Pbebe re lot of tbe late Albert O. On en, in nor year. her ton.

Oeoree A. Ouen, WaablngtonTiiie, Tburiday Uriel soryiMs will be beldatthe son-in-law. Jobn O. Kiekafellow, 108 Nortb tbls oily, at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. KNAPP MERRITT, Ddertakers and Embaliers, Lady Aislstast day and nlfbt Tslepnone Call NO.

II. Cor. Wait Main and 1 J. P. Batn'ark, Justleo, and duiv enaored In tbo Orange Countv Olerk'8 or- dee tbe undersigned reloroo named In tbe will public action, to tbe blgbcst bidder, at tbeBussell House, a botel kept by A.

Brown i Son. In Mlddletown, Orange Tbursday, tbe IMi day ot at Ko'cloet in tbe atternoon ot tnat nl and slnBular, tbe lands and promlseB In ladg- mont.dMorlbedasfollowB.towIt:- AU that certain lot, ceo or parcel ol land situate, lying and being MWdle- AU In tho COUQ'y Ol OfftDCO) atutO OI now York and Jj bounded ana described an rViiiowH- u'csinnlng at tbe cast earner ol weU Gordon's lot on whlob bo now nsldes at iho corner ot tbe tonoe and runs from tbenco Voutb tortynino US) degrees, east about teot und ton Incben IC-IJ) a ool.sot la the ground In rear line of lot number eleven (ID In a tier ot lots fronting on Union street, formoily known as Hout- ton street: Ibente along ibe row line ol said lot eleven north seventy-live and one-hat 175 iS i degrees cast fllteen feet and tbrco Inches (IS MS) to lron.boit set In tno ground: Muih clitern and a quarter M) de- iMeseistoneWmdred and nlty toot to nonhMst line ot Union street: thence alonJtSrnortbweat line ot said sireet nortb (TOi dfitreos oast elxty (00) feet to sou'tn north nineteen and one bill 1-3) west along said O'Brien's lot one hundred (100) feet- thenco north seventy-six (71) degrees east about twenty.Hi teot.tbreo Inebes (aTs-lS) to John Moran's line: thence alony said Moran's lino north thlrtr-nloo degrees west one tundrod and one (101) test to tbe west corner fence post of said John Moran lot: D' FRED 0. ROCKAFELLOW, UNDERTAKERandBMBALHBR North No s. lot bentoforo sold and conveyed by Wllkln andMaddentoBavldB. Luckey; thenee south ibonttortvone degrees wesj about seven isrA'sffafsK Mdtoola usedln tbe on said lands mmf lanrfal rf lD we hoar remark tbat your underwear felt unoom- Very likely.

It is quito time to make tha chango. Tho order of things is first a light overcoat, then light suit arc! lastly light under weir. That's tho safo role. "Wo suppose you havo first two, end if ou haven't il is high timo, BO now wo would like to supply jour wants in Light Underwear of an unususl excellence aid at an on- usua'ly low figuro. Donjt you want to 6CO tlom ISAAC LIPFELD.

35 North St. mil 1UI fJlUAUlUt fcw coet von no more than other hipb. Patcntoos of tho anti- vibration front fork. Boduciblo axlo for tricycles, driviDR whool brako and tho changablo soar. SfCall and got a Catalogue.

7 Main St. -DID YOU BAY- LACED SHOES? i Bbo-ving a nice lino ol those jr. thitt nail you all. JAMES O. HARDING, Wesi Wa Streot.

lADIES BEE HIVE null fjilff PlDKa NultO tlUU QVilpt." lllilali HUil -A SILVER COLUMBIAN COIN on. of E8G C1SE3 IS tern tgm. Silk, from lilt "III 1 SEE OUR SILK STOCK thia Groat business on sccoad floor, jackets, capos curtums, WELLER DEMEREST, BHAW'Q OLD AND, WEST MAIN MIDDLETOWN. TO Mrs. J.

D. an ss Soldmore have gone to New York city to attend the graduating of gradu McCoy and BeMteKetch- Alloe Mcuoy MO I 'f am, both of them now having good uatlons at ihorthand and typewriting. r. OODOniBTT. B1KU.T DOUGHERTY A BIELLY, Undertakers and Embaliers, 64 OOTTAOB BTUBBT, TILIPHOinC 42 N10HT AMD DAY is and Purvis, his wile, 10 said Pran LtndMy and Arthur Lmdsey by doe 11 bear- daw with theso Ineeven date wun intae tually underwood and.aineed and tbe parties bereto, tbat tbo boiler, tureSaSd Implements now In said-buildings tnewonunUlihSMmeliifullspald.

PlaintTM Two Whole Houses STORE ROOM CEHTRILLY LOCATED market. Apply to Bicycles! Bicycles I Sure Cure for Headache at Stern's, BUY ONE OF OUK Handsome Hats aUal aad; 16 BMt Milt. St, ntUDttoWBl Victors, Credendas, Lovell Diamonds and good line of boys' wheels. INriiUspaugh Hardware Co. Wholesale and Kolnil, Hard ware, 28 and 30 West Main St.

Middletown, N. ,8 over, our low euro iiiont nnv irouWwl min.l. We show boautioi in All the Leading Shades. Our Stock of Jackfets and Capes iB We carry over .1.000 in stock. CbiWron'a lioofore, nil BhlleB from ILOO upward.

Hemombcr our handsomo Bton. 13 anxl 15 ISPortlx Street. 1'hu lurgost ami bout wlucu? 11 Omni'" County lino of CarpiUi in No Special Sales Necc to get Low Prices They are right every NVo uro uflor your Uailo tb nml will hnvo il if qiml will it This cut r'irof3ls nceun Bloochorg. Yovi too il to fu'ly Uosiuly. Wo also havo vt Irtco ami button eliooa in for 11.60.

t2 ami Oxford! ion to select i iml up Follow Iho fool 43 NO -TH STrtl When recovering from tin other wB'ttog Ironnml Wlno live. "ROOil" mean from line Imported Sherry Beet Kxtract and Iron, iiroi-orllon nod properly Ol'K kind Heel Wlno. make In our rmory as carrfullv a I you knnif il'n nillrillvo and tonic, not a I ware ol factory rondo ttulT i limn tho wine ulimo wou. Kord 'V Solution CUmf of Mae u. roado In our own Latiorstor Ing "McMonaglo KogrrH wavsa guarantee of quail factory made BlutI A Natural Medicinal Mineral prepared own laboratory, inelr treatment of ror to visit the v.

of these Waters In bottles i tco thorn pcnulno. Huffalo Utbla Water (In for KhoumaUnm. tJou Itetuccda WaU-r (In boltl KUlnoy UlMaic. Kublnat Comlal Water (I an high cathartic. dcpcrlmlon.

XVatur-A table Water. Vichy Watrr draught. wo obtain the spring In bulk and tra Fountain. MIMCAI.I.K for Iho lart ton hu ply immense, unprcco wo uro not hurprit-ol buvo lonrncd i i InrRcut stock in Oni and if woaioehort of ono istoro wo huvo il Wo can furnish Iwo UrodyardsofiinunitK in Moqucltot MO-B. Our now cuunct fail plow uuiilily and price a nice nillonut.

I i vo inwlo with uic 1 hovwo in iho Btuto c.1 4W6 North St. Newburgh, Mattoar TMiKle.

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