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Children's Suits, 4 to 16 Years, Our Magnet Suits, at $2, Never Wear Out, Double Seats and Knees. Boots and Shoes. VARIETY ENOUGH TO PLEASE YOU ALL P 1 CP vrv 1 HAFRftM :-Outfittcr to UEtt and BOYS-;. 15 Front Street, Ii,etsH mnlving in nil brandies -t . t ... . .1... i ' ,1 ......lr f t Ikiiiih. Ail. lira MahV l.LUWin, Ui'P-T Uiuad street, Milford, l'a. c i be satisfied what we so. FAMILY NEWSPAPER PiiMtahed on Thursday, and NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE known for near ly sixty yrnrs In every part of tho tidied Htatvs ns a Nntioiml Family News- p a p 0 r o f the liluhi'sr, 0 I a a for fm-mcrs ami vlllagcra. Itcon tuhiR nil the most Important general news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE ui' to the hout of going to press, an Agricultural LVpart mcnt of tho highest order, lms entertain Ing reading for every member of the fain Uy, old and young, Market Reports, which are accepted ft authority by fanners and country merchants, and in clean, up-to-date Interesting and Instructive. Regular subscription price, $1,00 a year. We furnish It with THE PKK.S.S for 91 66 per year. Port Jervis, N. Y. Foley's Honey and Tar 'vte the truiyht Jiepubiutm ticket. SKY. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You sulTer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 00 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure Alt tlruKxM V-iuit yniir mon.liirlie in li.-urii a beautiful brown or rich lilm-k " Tlr-n ii. BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMT.r. Urn a. r.,.f...-t rr" r "ill 1 Cn (H-n N.M. Itoinotnber tint illustrated lectnrr on Porto Iliuo to tin nive.n by Rev. Jnmes H. Vnn Huron, into reotor of St. Rtc)lion"s nt Lynn, Mass., In the court house this evening beginning at 8 o'clock. IIo is nlso expected to prench here next Bundiiy In the Episcopal church. F. C. riume whs in New York n few tlnys this week. The boys played high jiuks last night nnd duly celebrated Hallow, e'en. Voir for Joint W. Kilxhti for Shrriff. Yon can buy n ticket todny to the Pnn-Ani for $5 which will give you one day to see the big fair, leaving Port Jervis nt 10.10 p. m., nrriving in Buffalo Haturdav morning nt 8 n. m. nnd returning Sunday. The county commissioners left town tod ly to deliver tho ballots. Albright, went to the lower town ships, Nilis to fie western and Beck to tht) northern nnd eastern . Remember the big sale of personal property nt Brookside Villiv tomor row, nnd nldo the Mettler sale in Sandystou Nov. 6. Vole for William It. Kemvorthey, M. I)., for Coroner. John W. and Stoll Brown of lling limns visited Milford yesterday. Mrs. George Slnuson nnd Mrs. Georgia. Potrikovsky attended the funeral ol Hamnel Howell nt New ton, N. J., last Sunday. E. Hathwny Turnbull and wife of London, Kngland, who have been guests with the family of Judge Clint. DuKny Towusend, left town this week. Vote for William . Poller for Juxtiee of trie (supreme Ivurt. It is reported that J. F. Kilgour. the "blue stone king," will leave Pussaio, N. J., nnd reside in future in Sliohola, this countyi The Christian endeavor societies of Pike nnd Monroe are holding their twenty-third semi nnnunl conven in the Shnwnee Presbyterian church this week. Vote the ntraiht Republican ticket, Baoba, this county, is no longer n post office, the post master having resigned nnd no successor having been appointed. ' Charles Clark and wife living on Water street rejoice over the advent of a son which nrrived last Friday. C. O. Armstrong visited the Pan Am recently. Vote for Alfred Afurvin for AhiuicI ute Jutiye. C. W. Bull, Esq., wna nt Bloom ing Grove a day this week on busi ness connected with the Kleinhnns estate. Hon. Dennis McLaughlin nnd family, who have spent tho summer nt their cottage here, returned to their Jersey City home Saturday. Jervis Gordon of Port Jervis, a former residont, visited friends here recently. Vote for John V. Kihhy for Sheriff. Alfred O. Rupreehtof Brooklyn, a brother-in-law of Jas. P. Van Etten, is visiting at Conashangh Springs. This morning found old wagons nnd other debris out of plnoe in sev eral parts of town. Koine of the boys who had fan Inst night had the fun this morning of restoring the removed property. It is a good time to rake up and burn the leaves so as to leave the gutters open. Geo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky, O., writes: "I have been using Fo ley's Honey nnd Tar for hoarseness and find it the best remedy I ever tried. It stopped the cough imrae dintely and relieved all soreness." Take none but Foley's. For sale at Armstrong's drug store. 1 'ote for Frank Cf. llarri for State Treasurer. W. J. Shively, Batesville, O., speaking of Bannor Salve, says: "I used it for piles, and it has done me more good thnn any salve I have ever used, and I have tried a great many kinds." For sale at Arm strong's drug store. Executor's Notice. Tjcttorj tttstaiiKMitary upon the eatute of (Kxv.) Thiamin N ii-tniU, late ot the Jlor oiith (if Miltiird. I'ika (Jo., Pa., tUicetinetl, tmvlciK Ihm'U Krnltt'l Ui the undersigned, nil peix'hrj having i-.iniuid tiKainut the Hnlii elHle will preuent llioin at unoe, nnd Ibum lmlehted tlienlo will iileiiM) make iiiimeill ftte pnvini-iit to 'iiloMA.S McBKIDK NICHOLS, Kxecuuir, (lerni.intnwa, I'hllartVlpliin, or UY. T. liAKKU, Atluruey, Milford, Pnnn. AliUord, I'll , Oct. SU, iuol.-li-6. han urn oALvn trie most healing salve In tn vritt- rb Drift of Affairs As Shown Bj a Jaunt Through th Stats. COMMONWEALTH' IMPOWTANCK llmMt f It Mills, IU Mlnaa, tta Hlitcry and Ita Man, Cemparad With Othar Stataa Laneaatar County Republleana. Laacaatar. Fa., Oct. K. What kaautlful oonntjr Laaeaatar lal It la Bora lika taa fcaart ! Kncland tham any othar at In Ua Untta BtaUa. Ita fair, laral 8ola ad well-kant (tnii bava a ton oh of Warwlckchlr ta tham; and K boaata of a hardy yeo manry of tta own, Indepandant. aalf rallant Amarlcana; avary man a part of the plan of oar stata and national ffovernmant, ad ra&llilnc tka fact. You could fsrl tbla In tha annua! Catharine of Rcpubllcaaa taking plaea bar thla vaek. Repraacntativa Ra publlaaaa mat from all parta of tha aouaty and compared nntca on tha lo al aad atata outlook. Ona heard fra inant rafaranca to national politics In tha current of convereaUon, and Ihronch It all thara waa manlfeated nstlntad confldene In President Rooaavalt and his poller. Minlln with tha aasemblaga war many Re pabllcani of atata prominence, Includ ing Colonel L. A. Watrea, candidate for covernor of PennaylTania. Jurtg Int by the remarka ona heard. Colonel Watraa atanda wall with hla party In Laaaaiter. The Republicans of thla county are undoubtedly Impresaed with hla deep sincerity, hla earnest naaa and hla etralght-forward pur poa In declaring himself the candi date of the entire party. Bo far as I can And, the Lancasterlana do not take kindly to tha aplrlt of feud or faction, and they like the manly stand f Colonel Watres on atate issues, and hla desire to have the great Re publican party stand erect for right eouaneea; "four-square to every wind that blows." It la natural with Lan caster to regard with favor men of ability and Integrity In public life. It waa here In the county of Lan caster, that the Illustrious Thaddeua Btevena had hla home In the daya of hla fame. Thinking of Thaddeua Btevena and the way hla name Is as sociated with Lancaster brlnga to mind the way In which a elngle name adorna a county or a town, and how Important It la that communltlea put their beat men to the front Tbla may aeem the aelflah way; atlll tha reputations of men who ahlna, atand aa monuments for the localities that have one been associated with their names. Fair and fertile aa are the fields of Lancaster, they do not aarve to apread the reputation of the county anything like the career of Thaddeua Btevena, who wrought so nobly for humanity In tha day of hla prime, and whose record atanda aa the richest heritage of thla favored region. Indeed I might aay that the entire Btat of Pennsylvania baa reason to be proud of the name and fame of thla remarkable man whose service did not exhaust Itself in the eauaa of freedom alone, but who waa such a powerful factor In the perpetu ation of our public school system. The great Keyatone atate, ao rich In other things, should take high ground once more In the character of Ua first men, and rekindle something of the fire that flamed In the daya of Thaddeua Bte vena. The thought of Thaddeua Btevena and Lancaater auggesta the Import ance of this great, Imperial atate of Pennsylvania. What a magnificent commonwealth It la In Itself, and bow Inadequately doea It speak In the coun cils of the nation. Coming acroaa from the New York line, near Towanda, where my last letter waa dated, down through the historic and Immortal val ley, along the shores of the Sueque- hanna; how the mind eipauds under the passion of the story that finds ex pression all along the verge of moun tain and river. To think that the great mind of the poet, Campbell, should And Inspiration here, and pour Itself forth In sympathy with the people who, in the old daya, suffered and war strong while the tree of liberty waa growing. One haa good reason to be proud of Pennsylvania. It la Indeed superb state; the treasure house of God's gift of anthracite. There la a glint of anthracite In Wales, but It la a mere Incident aa compared with our great storehouse of carbonised wealth I met a gentleman In the car who could talk nothing else but anthracite eoal. Bald he: "Were you ever In the mammoth vein?" I confessed that I hd not been In such a placa. "It Is forty feet high." he aald; "It la tha cathedral of the coal measures. You are awed upon entering It, and In atinctlvely you fel like taking off your hat aa you go In. In the mammoth vein you aee the writing of God'a An ger. It must have taken millions of year to fashion that subterranean mansion In the house-keeping of tha Eternal.' And the men who mine U. How well they ahould be treated. How perilous tha work! How splendid tha service they render. Dear me. I find svyself hinting at philosophy when nothing is mora remote from my thought. The appreciation of our great state haa led me into this theme. And aurely such a magnificent com monwealth ahould have great men at tbe head of Ita affair men Ilka Thad deua Btevena, If possible, but the beat obtainable In any circumstances. COMPARED WITH OTHER STATES. Our noble old Keystone state, ao great In history, la resources, In area, doea not ahlna by comparison, of late f ara. with other state, ao far as tha To Cur a Cough. Stop coughing, aa it irritates the lungs and gives them no cbancti to heal. Foley' HoDey and Tar cures without causing a strain in throw ing off the phlegm like common cough exeetorauts. For suln at Armstrong's drag store. Bila&eke Yoar Bowels With Citeearet. Camly Cfcthartlc, cure euutitipftuoa forever. too, ah), li U.O-C.Uu,i.uiiiii,4iiw4ii ehareTtr tit Ms public men goes. Ts Ohio, Indiana, Mlchlfiin and a doien more slates that might be earned, aad you will And them famous for their governors, their senators, their con tressmen. There miiet be aome leger demain with us In Pennsylvania that denies us the opportunely to Indulge In equal pride. Statesmanship, au thorship, patriotism, and valor have richly endowed thla commonwealth, and glory glide It sky from Wyoming to Gettysburg. Its past history Is se cure, bnt what of today and tomorrow, and the coming years? We can read with pride and pleasure the stately Aletanderlnee of Campbell, picturing forth the scenic loveliness of one of the most historic spots outside of tbe fam ous Greek pass, so well known to every schoolboy; we can peruse with satisfaction the products of our local minds that have enriched the literature of th state from the daya of Htz Oreene Halleck, to those of the gifted Btella of Lackawanna," tbe mother of Colonel L. A. Watres; we can boast of our mine, of our vast Iron and steel Industries, nay, more, Pennsylvania Is the backbone of tbe protection prin ciple which has brought prosperity to the entire country, and It ouirht to stand well to the front In affairs; In Its public men, and all that goes to make for worth and substance. Nat urally one la tempted. In writing on such a subject aa this, to suggest names; but that would be considered out of the ordinary; nevertheless I may be permitted to report what I have frequently heard since coming here, and that Is the undoubtedly strong sentiment which prevails In stalwart Lancaster for the candidacy ot Colonel Watres for governor of tbe state. Were I to give names and quote remarka made at this week's Republi can reunion I am sure It might seem as If I was partial In this matter, and nothing is farther from my thoughts. Tbe people here, however, have a good leaven of the Puritan in them, and they have had an opportunity to study Colonel Watres and measure his worth. EARLY LIFE AND SUCCESS. You will hear him discussed in all kinds of ways. This Is the best sign that the people are Interested In blm. They ask about hla early life, his dili gence, his hard work, his success. Well, on this score there Is much to be aald within the limits of modesty, and Colonel Watres Is one of the most modest of men. He comes from a pa triotic American stock, but he was not born with a silver spoon In his mouth. He got the spoon, however, and got it bravely and honestly. He tolled like all the other boys of this region In the coal breaker, and there learned how the foundations of character are laid. H knew what It waa to labor ia his youth, and to Incur sore hands at toll some tasks. Like Melnotte, he real ized the hardship of "Iron fortune" in his early days, but he was a student aa well aa a worker, and achieved place early In life where he rightfully be longed. I refer to this matter her, be cause of the favor with which I And the name of Colonel Watres mentioned among the Republicans of this county. Of courie one hears other names spok en of, but generally In a subdued tone, and with less earnestness and enthus iasm than the name of Colonel Watrea Is greeted with. Lancaster looks tran quilly forward to the coming election. Ita Republican majority makes It se cure so far as it Is concerned locally, and the prospect from such a stand point Is always pleasing. There are few cities anywhere, either in Pennsyl vania or any other state, upon which tha garment of prosperity sits so smoothly aa here. A stroll In the sub urbs brings me back to the opening of this letter and recall the gentle lines of Felllcla Hemana: "The stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand. Amidst their tall ancestral trees O'er all the pleasant land." I do not know of any country In this or any other state that recalls tbe placid picture painted by Mrs. Hemans, aa does th richly endowed and tran quil county of Lancaster, on of tha garden spots of Pennsylvania. Activity In the state campaign In crease with th approach of election. On of th surprises Is the presence of Governor Btone on the stump. I re collect that ao good a stalwart aa Gov ernor Hartranft regarded It as a ques tionable task for one occupying the exalted position of chief magistrate of Pennsylvania to enter the arena ot "talking politics" in a purely local campaign. On national Issues the case might be different, but our governors ught to be abov petty partisanship In small things. The fact that the governor haa hla eye on the United Btatea aenatorshlp may In a meaaur account tor hla activity this year. Per sonally my respect for the governor of Pennsylvania la ao high that I would prefer seeing him hold aloof from such small contests aa fights for district at torneyships, or other offices of that calibre. It would be more in keeping with my notions of the dignity with which ahould be surrounded. Of course, there ia great interest on all aide In Lancaster as elsewhere, to aee what the vote will be. This stal wart Republican atate haa more than one slipped Its moorings, aa a protest against the pressure of party lines. Will It do ao this year? Borne smli Incredulously at such a proposition, while others aay "We are not ao aur about that." It all depends on whom you talk with. But whether they be hopeful or doubtful, there haa rarely been a time In the history ef Pennsyl vania, In "an off year," wha th ver dict of the atate was looked forward to with nior Interest, and thla Is mainly on account of the Issues and offices In next year' campaign, STHEPHON. For Hoarseness. Beuj. Ingerson of Hutpn, Ind., says he had not spoken a word above a whisper for months, and one bottle of Foley's Honey ar.d Tar restored his voice. Bo sure you get Foley's. For sale at Armstrong's drug store. El aw An , ldftey t - ie.r. ao .S..J.I.S ttvui.ui Cu.,t.tt.kivv( If. rr Tloljh,' Mi.-a,'u, Pit! cure nil ,'i1neT Ills ftr&. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief, and Permanent Cure in All Cases. PENT AHfOLtTTRLY FREE OX T?ECETPtTF PORTAL. WKITK VOI'H NAME ANI ADIHtKSS PLAINLY. E-ORI TEH v Tirm rrTf art After hnyinir It fiueiuny m,nl.iu, we enn s'ate that Asthmalene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours RKV. I)K. MORRIS WECHSLER. Dit. Takt Hues.' Mimucine Cn. Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from n sense of dutv, having tested tho won derful fifed of yniir Am limnlene, fur the cure of Asthma. My wife Iia lieen iifllieted with spasmodic list hum for tho past 1:3 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as ni.uiy others, I chanced to see ymir sln upon your windows on 130th street New York I nt. nin e obtained a bottle of Asthinaleno. My wife commenced taking It about the first of Niivemlier. I very soon noticed a radical Improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma h is disappeared and she Is entirely froo from all symptoms. I fool that I can consistently recommend the niedietno to all who are a filleted with this dis tressing disease. Yours respoctfullv, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. Da. Taft Hkos.' Mkiiicinr Co. Feb. 5, lflul. Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for S3 years. I hnve tried numerous remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a I rial iKitl le. I found relief nt once. I have since purchased your full-size botde, and I am ever grateful. 1 hnve a family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. lam now In the host of health and am doing business every day. This testi mony you can make such use of as von see fit. Home address, S:i5 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL, 67 East Klith St., City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY Do not de' 7H Fast i:nh i . Write nt, once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO., , N. Y. City. BEST FOP, THE BOWELS If yoo haven't ft it'irulnr, healthy movement of tho bowfls every dnv, you're III or will be. Keep your bovvt-lri opi'ti, ami ho well. Forfe.in tho ihnpeof vie lent phyflc or lilil i'loti. Is dftniriTOGH. Tho pmooth tst, pnslfuit. morit imrfWc way of keeping the bo welt clear and clean It to tulte CANDY CATHARTIO EAT EM LIKE CANDY PI i ft flint, PftTrttHlilp, Pntt-nt. Tftfltp Ooort, DoOihmJ, Merer Hieken, Weaken, ur Gripe, 10, f, and W rent pr box. Write fur true sample, and booklet on health. Ar!!te 43 n-KKIJSG EKBP-rtT fOlPllTT, CHI ft CO r KIT? TOItl. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ,MtN BO YEARS' NT EXPERIENCE V 1 X i - 0 m Trade Marks Designs r'it11 COPVRIOHTS AC. AriTon Bonfllnflf a uttPtrh nnd rlpurrlntlon maT flnlekly nscortjini our opinion free whether an Invention 1 pmhnhly patentable. Con mum lea tlona strict ly H-nrMuiitial. Handbook oil Pat out out free OMest Hift-m-y for neeurinn patent. FMentfl taken through Munn A Co. receive tpfeUU notice, wit hout cliwrgp. In tbe Scientific American. A handsomely lllnntratwl weekly. I.nnret Hr dilation of nnv s.-k-nt irle. Journal. Ttiha, f-i yp'ir: four month, i. Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN & Co.361Broi"'' New York tunica omen. Ita r UU WssblDnluu. D. u. HOAGLAND'S Big China IX Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lumps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. - HoaglancTs PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. I ai siaiiin ii - -. aMsaaatsaM.Msi. mrmk-Mjmmim Caveats, and 'lia-ie-Marka obtained and all OuROrricc isOprosiTc U. . PartfeTOrKici- aud tccm:' iie pyemia ita Uit Uiu. Uium. remote (io:n V jwlui-Kiua,, i bcud model, fcLaw.ug or photo., with dttcrip- iin K tt iiviji if ruirnuiiin or Ilea at f iuu-gC Our ice not due ull Datcn t i sixurril. A Pfta'HLIT, ii' w to uiuiu ra'cnu, wun htt it Miuo in the U. & aud turcica couuuic icuc lice, AUdrck, n.A.RnnwA.nn. J Of. Patent O'rtci. Washing-tom. D. C Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. i There is nothing like Asthma lene. It brings instflnt relief, even In the worst cases. It enres when all else fails. Tho Rev. C. F. WRLLS, of Yllln Rlde, III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthma lone received In good condition. I cannot toll you how thankful I foel for the good dcrlvod from It. I was a slave, chained with putrid snro throat nnd Asthma for ton years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for tho cure of this dreadful nnd tormenting disease, Asthma, and thouirht you had ovnrspoken yourselves, but resolved to give It n trlnl. To my nstmiMiment. the trlnl acted like a ohnrin. (Send mo n full-slunl bottle." Rev. Dr, Morris Wechsler, Rnlihi of tho Cong. Unni Israel. New Yohk, Jan. 8, ISM. I)i!9. Taft Duos.' Mkiiicinr Co., Gentlemen: Your Asthmnleno Is nn ex cellent remedy for Asthma nml Hay Fever, and Its composition allevlrtes nil troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success Is astonishing; nnd wonderful. Avon RpniNns, N. Y., Feb. 1, liiei. FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. (M railroad TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffnlo, NIbr nrs Falls, ChnuUttiqun Lake, Cloveliiud, ClilrnRu nnd CincinnnCl. '1'icketB on mi In nt. Port Jervis to nil points in the Went and South went nt lower rates than via any other first-class line. tbain8 now iikavb port jervis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. IS, Dnily Express 8 24 A.M. " 10, Dally Express 6 10 " " Ifl, Dnily Except Sunday.. 0 25 " 2, " ' " 7 40 " " 603, Sunday Only 1.5J ' " 88, Dnily Ezoi-ut Sunday.. 10 20 " " H, Daily Way Train 13 25 P.M. ' 80, Way Except Sunday... 8 24) " " U, Dally Express 4 25 " " 6dH, Sunday Only 4 80 " " 8, Daily Express S.0 ' " 18, Sumlayonly 5 40 ' " S3. Daily Exoept Sunday.. 6 50 " " 14. Daily 10 00 " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 13 80 A. M, " 17, Daily Milk. Train 8 05 " " 1, Daily Express 1188 " " 11, ForHo'dale E'pt Sun.. 18 10 P.M. " 5, Dally 6 16 " 27, Daily Except Sunday.. 5 60 " " 7, Daily Express 10 16 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 00, 7 lli, 011, 9 15, 10 80 A. M . 1 .00, 8 00, 4 80, 8 80, 7 80, 9 15 p. u On Sundjys, 4 00, 7 SO, 9 00, 9.16 a. m.; 13 30, 8 80, 7 80 and 9 16 P. M. I. I. Roberts, General Peascing-wr Agent, new fork. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of the white House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remnrknhle for Its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wafch liiKton, patron'zed in former years by prt-nidi-nts and hlfih oMclnls. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and n ndered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea soiiHhle rates . O. O STAPLFS. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Maneger, PONT HVffftt 1 Your Life away I Yott ran be cared of any form ot tobacco using easily, be tnada well, strong, mnntic, full of new life and vigor by talcing ttO-TO-BAO, that make weak matt strong. Many y.ua ttn pounds in tea daya. Over BOOtOU0 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed, book let and advice UKK. Addreaa STKRi,iNi UKMiiDY CO., CiucatfO or Maw York, U7 WANTED SEVERAL PKRSONS OF character and good repuuuiou iu each atnUt (oue iu Lhiaoouiily rvquired, to tvp rtjwiit and HtlverUite old HMtibliebed weal thy buhiueaa houbo of an lid Uimiiclnl k taut I iuK aiary ilH.UU weekly with expt-iiba tuUtilioititl, ail payable iu cahh each Wud tihday dtrt'ot from btad otllotH. Horee and carriages inruihhtHl, wht-u tifceMiary. Ht'fureucea. Kncloae alf it(ldrebHjd stntiip ed envulope. Manager, Ulrt Cuxtou Build ing, Uhkago. H Id oa TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice U hereby given that tiVHpaeing uu the preiulfiei. oc'upii'd by th uiidumigutHl lu Diugmaii MJsvnnliip, Vnown aa tho iluuhauau fanu r hunting, tlalung, berrying or any other urptMt whatvur ii (orbidduu under pen aityoi the law. Any pi-iiton or peirbona diMiU;ytng thia notice will be dealt with iu the aevurust lawful manner. Ukouuk ki. McCahty, July 1, 1W7. Ltwtee.
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