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The following application) for Lirenso have been Hied in the office of the Clerk of (Quarter Sessions in Pike county and will tw presented lothe('ourt of IJflarter Ses HioiiH to be held March 17. Iir2: Dflawnre Townnhlp." Hannah L, Van Gordon, Frnncis Mer cier, Philip F. Fulmer ( lltigumn Twwnnliip. Amin Sehnnuo, E. O. Bolllotnt, WMliHtn Met. !4katwiaKen Townnhlp. George A. Klfiton, Auguste. Rettutadt, Freil. j. iiolbort, Albert U. Holland. Kwhinatn Township. Martin L. Bach, Clara Ottenheinier. Mil ford ItoroiiKli. Dr. John Kelly, Louise J. FMeh, John C. lieck, Frederick A Heck. Marie Tirisot, John K. Thornton. Pieru M. Nilfo. I'nlmyra TownnhEp. Clara Lttbes, John Brink. Portr Townwlilp. Charles W. Cortrtglit. HhoholM Township. Jiilm Tf. Heumann, John Vogt, Jr., Mary Fuller. Wfstfa.ll Townlil. JjHforg Canker, ChriHtiana Mueller, Martin U'ieiii, Floyd K. lievaim, i'elt-r i-otx, U. B Alteu. J. C WKSTBROOK, (J'erk. Feb 24, lrfei. Administrator's Notice. Letters of ndminUtrathtn on the estate of tfurr!t ii. Jirowu, late ttf the township of elaware, (t-'eeaed, iiave b-!U grunted to the uiidertiit'ned. All perm ma having claims again!- mi id estate will present th in nnil those imielited to s.t.d nVtttli-m will pli mm make imnn'tliate pn ineiii to J. H. 11 iV. i,, Administrator. MHford, Match 4, liwj. Hotice of Dissolution. The copart iirrshipuf Walhu-eand Thrall ln-iiig (lih.Nulvt-d iut day hy mutual iiun Hetil, all pei'AOiih iiui. hu 1 tot lieKitiit liriii Mli piia-.f make imit-t-ilia:e piiyuiciit to A Q. Y a hu;o, who ill ei.u lo m-1 he htini lier of g..K(-rus hpi.riMiif g.n kU. ele , at the foiiii-r Miami on li.uiout siieef . anil all tifhl.i ti fcuKi iali' liiiu 11' he tiilj.iit d by iiifu A v. V. A iJ.At t, h K A . iv it 'I h lLALL,. Milford, l'a.. .Maieli i, hrtf rpiLL.-PA.-S Nul'iCE. Notiw is heret.y Jl gs.Mt (iiat l ri 'i i ; t i g upon i he pn pt-r; 't ( Li' unilei--,. i' lied tit ,ii!ioui fown hiop i-'li.e .-ouiil i'.-l., tor ihe pij.pxnf bwiiiiio ti-Mn-r r any oiher .,'S' '-, i b' : icl ! 1-n i UM. I, UoU-r pes ia i I v , ,1 l l,i 1 . , w . Foley's KiJ:icy Cure York For sixty your flu; NKW YORK WEEKLY TRIR I'NE has Iwon n nnttonnl weekly iicwspupor, ri'nd almost entirely by fnrniers, nnil hs enjoyed thecoml drnce nnd support of theAtneriran people to ft degree never attained by iny similar publication. THE New York Tribune Farmer ifl made alwtiut ly for fannerh and their fmullk'S. The first miinher was Nsueri Novembrr 7, Hl. Every department of agricultural industry la covered by 8peeial font rihuto's who are leaders in their respect ive lines, and the TKIUl'NE FA KM EH will be in every smse n hljrh clas, up to date, live, enterprising Agricultural paper, profusely illustiated with pictures of live stork, mode) farm buildings and homes, agricul tural machinery, etc. Farmers' wives, sons and daughters will find ppecial pages for theirenfertalnment Regular price, $1 (to per year, but yon can buy it with your favorite home, week I v newsimper, THE PIKE COL'NTY PRES. one year for 1.W. Send your subscriptions and money to THE PRESS, Milfurd, Pa. fcpnrl your name, it lid itriilre to the NKW VOfiK TKIIil-NK FAHMUt, Ni-w York City, and A free MAinpln copy will he mailed to ymi. h Mthny re inpertcrto all nthftrt. Inl A y X 'A of th Urgs proflte of Delr art'll A iri at let timn wrinlM-iU tutccs. 1ft v rM 4torn 4'1lT"lwb PrRr nnn. Tnhn Hfttid-MsM 106 tt IHHOI.lTKi.V PKkKononf the hnd IKotima. I utrm fine Virnna ('loir IIdMm. 1 srenaln MMrsehatira chain and on beautiful charm hottleof nor f uj"Ut 10 yar old n thM 14 plPPMWtmon noi rut i-a init. r'iu. ru i fr.r I. . tViar. All 00 Wa a) AH n Tt with rtHvUer of t OlC I amlnatlon, whil Wh'ikei for tlio etiilra lo Our Wnlaf7 h mi Chtara Ddtae Catoa kmad- fn - tnrr. The rioart ar far tettT Wttmnil thofoooa aaa raraani i ,. i. .Iih tw. M.H 1 cnrk-ai-row. 1 rleur CHU Register's Notice The following accounts have been filed with the Register and will be n-esented to the court for confir mation and allowance on the third Monday of March next: Estate of Nancv Jnno Fali.dec'd. The nccount of Henry P. Altliich, administra tor. Estate Tf John O. Hissnni, deo'd. The aceountof Luciaii li. Hissam, administra tor d b. n. o. t a. Estate of Elizabeth J. Vaj Auken, dee d. The account of J. Hem Ludwig, administrator. Estate of Sarah Brown, dee'd. The ao count of Henry L. Canue. executor. En tare of Lancelot V Armstrong, dee'd. The account of Mary Aim Annutrong, ex ecutrix. Euate of Samuel G. Arnst, dee'd. The first and final account of Hannah" M. Arnst, executrix. Krttate of James M. Galltgnn, dee'd. The account of Paul N. Bouruiquo, atimims trauir. J. C. WKSTBROOK, KegiHter. Miifiird, Feb. 17, UM. Widow's Appraisement The following appraisement set apart to the widow has been filed with the Regis ter and will be resented to the court for confirmation and allowance tn the third Monday of March next : Estate of Randal i Van Gorden, dee'd. Appraisement of personal property set apart to widow, Hannah L. Van Gordeu. J. C. WKTHHl K)K, Register. -ililford, Feb 17, Rfa COURT PROCLAMATION State of Pennsylvania ) County of Pike. ( Notiee is hereby given to all persons hound by recognizance or otherwise t ap pear, that the March term, Unci, of tiiefct-v-eral couru of Pi ke count y wi 1 1 in-held at the court hou-e in the horoiigh of Milford on the third Moiuta , 17th, a si o'chK-k p. m., and will be conttnut d one wwl; if iieo etai y . G KtKdK G K Et-it iKV, MictilT. Milfurd, Pa., Feb. IS, l'.ir,'. L'OK SALE. A urnail farm located near T M:itaiuui;us, kuttwn ub tlie iieM! or Keliiiiardt pl;ue, cont.iliiing 1 aereh, Kioeiy located, well watered. House ami ham. run of ail Ltuijb. 1'art improveti. Til le clear For terms, price, etc.. ttddreen Luck hox G Miifonl. Pa. 'TliKSPASS NtiTlCE. Noiice Ik hereby 1 uiep liiat te.'jt-i;ig on the prejiiWf. 'f '.he u luiefriign. d siiualeU in lh!.Kluaii I io lisiup, lor anv puruone v. n.it- I fti n, ily lorhuuleu, ami all oil nth i s w ill he prouoi'. Iv IT' eutt lUA li. Ca.- j Twffifitth Ccr.tary Medline. I C i .i .iH'fs Camly C'atliartic are as far aiif.u! at am init imiMms ami j ln;'.uii .-ic as tlic !c lri: !;-lit ! tliC talloH- ( auJU;. (irliuil.e Slallij.fil i (.'. ('. C. Ntvtr iolil in l.ulk. 'All Ui "(., -.IS, IOC. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Aycr's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c. All druimlsL. Wnnt your m'ii.t;n lit1 or t.")irii I Dl'rHflVriJRM'Q nVCfT th LiOUlMitUilHIII U UIL . Whlskora And III- Frit Inlnrrrt. Bill Itnrrruvvr I'm in n dptirrrt hnlp, Tmn. If yon rnn I wish you wnnltj help me nut. Tom Wupins I'll help you finy way I can. but don't nsk nie nrain to mt my nnine on t li e back of your note. Pill Borrower (injured)! wasn't pning to ask von for your credit, Tom; 1 was only looking for a little cash. X. Y. Times, A Severe Cold for Throe Month. Tlie following loiter from A. J. Nuslmiint, of Brtfpaville, Ind., tolls its own (itory : "I soflVrpd for thrpe months with a severe cold. A ilrup-f?ist prepared me some tnedl cine, nnil a physician prescribed for me yet I did not improve. 1 then tried Foley's Honey and Tnr, and eiRht doses cured me." Refuse suh stitu'es. Bold at Armstrong's drug store. Chnnre for Yenireanee. RlimRon (anpri!y) I have nent he editor of the lliphtone Magazine 42 of ny poems, and he has returned every Jne of them. Friend Don't send him any more. He mitrht get mad. "Suppose he should? What could je do?" "He might publish one of them nn 3er your real name." N. Y. Weekly. Dangers of 'n urania. A cold at this time if neglected is linbld to cause pnentnonin which is so often fatal, and even when the patient lias recovered the lungs are weakened, makine them neculiarlv susceptible to the development of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the rough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent ineumonia. Sola at Armstrong's 'rug store. No Wonder It'm Si1etnllf1. "What splendid language Mr. Cho lcah uses in his sermons!" "Yes, indeed. Hut, then, what can you expect? His sermons are invari ably made up of five-eighths llible and three-eighths Shakespeare." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Raw or d a T.urig-g. Yield rapidly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tnr. It. prevents oneuniiitiia and consumption from a tard oold. settled on lungs. Sold at Vrmstrong's drug store. Expensive Find. Husband Alice, I went to the fur rier's yesterday and I found some thing. Wife You darling! Husband Yes; I found that every thing was very expensive this year. N Y. Times. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tnr. There is nothing "just as good." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Hon- Did lie Knout Yeast He is a clever liar. Crimsonbeak What do you mean by a clever liar? "Why, one who is never found out." "Well, If he's never found out how are you to know he's a liar?" Y'on kers Statesman. Cough StU.Bd on Hoi Lungs. "My daughter had a terrible oough which settled on hor lungs," says N Jackson of luinville, 111. "Wo tried a great many remedies without relief until we gave her Foley's Honey and Taf which cured her." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Armstrong's drug store One Belter. Bluffer Haw! I pass my evenings haw in the very best society don't you know eh, what? Grumper So do I. liluffer Heah me, 1 wasn't aware Grumper Yes, I spend my evenings alone in my own room. Ally Sloper. Foley '8 Kidney Cure makes the kidneys aud bladder right. Con tains nothing injurious. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. If you want to sell your re;il estate, list it at oiuh with JOSEPH J. HART, tiuneriil Insurance Att., Brown's building, Milford, I'll. ""fc J S T TOBACCO SPIT I M end .S MOKE " V our Uieaw ay I V a CHn W cured of any fmin ol u.m.ik Oi-iiv, W iiui.l Hell, U..(n; in:. : K- fi,.,,f lie luc una u..,r by UH..K A tr.f ..'!, U:UI Ul.l.l8 W, jjf lliCH ,i.y , L-il pv.i.n.1;. Ui u il uivti. Uicr SOO.Ovij cuicd. A:l ill Luie K-"iii -' i i. . iv l.t ! a-Mv. 1 K li. Ail m .Ml-.Ki.i ... .';.i.i' Cy., tii..gui iicw yik, l Auditor Gnneral Hardpribcrgh De clares in Favor of Watres. 8AV8 HE MUST JOIN PROCESSION The Northeastern Counties Continue to Declare For Colonel Watres The Rising Tido-of 8entiment In His Favor Qualities That Strengthen Hie Candidacy Growing Demand For "Watres and Victory." Ilarrlstnirg. March 10 The most slK nlflmnt feature tf the political sltim tlon this week hi , the outspoken da daia'.ion t Auditor Genenl I;inln berh for Colonel L. A. Watres for Bovernor. It Is a. strong Indication of the rising tide of sentiment, and sho-Aii that the candidacy of Colonel Watres is endowed with a potent and ion atantly Increasing vitality. Mr. Hnrd enhergh Is a member of the official family on "the Hill," to which At torney General Rlkln belongs, and he would naturally hesitate to declare himself for Colonel Watres were he not convinced of the strength and sin cerlty of the popular demand for that gentleman's nomination which pre vails In Northeastern Pennsylvania. Auditor General Hardenbergh is th Republican leader of Wayne county, a stalwart, an unswerving supporter ot Senator Quay, and an eminently prac tical tuan. He knows that in his home county. In common with all the sur rounding counties tn the northeastern tier. Republican sentiment Is unanim ous for Colonel Watres, and will send a solid delegation In his Interest to the state convention, and he voices the will of his section of the state in aa nouncing his choice for governor. HARDENDERGH FOR WATRES. Auditor General Hardenbergh was freely quoted by Philadelphia papers last week. The Ledger says that when asked as to his attitude in the contest he unhesitatingly announced: "Both delegates from Wayne to the Republi can state convention will vote for Col onel Louis A. Watres, of Lackawanna county, for the Republican nomination for governor. It 1b true that I have been, and am, a warm friend of At torney General Elkln, and would like to see him nominated for governor, but the sentiment of the people In Wayne county is unquestionably In favor of Colonel Watres, and there Is no dis guising that fact. The mother of Col onel Watres, who won fame In the literary world, under the nom de plume of "Stella of Lackawanna," re sided for many years In our county prior to her going to Lackawanna lo live, and her former friends and neigh bors are anxious to honor her son by assisting in the election of delegates who will support him for the nomina tion for governor. "In addition, there Is a company of the Thirteenth Regiment, of which ex- Lieutenant Governor Watres Is colonel, located In our county, and the 'soldier boys' are naturally, .anxious to honor their commander. ..Pride pf section Is also an element in favor of Colonel Watres, and he will', no doubt, receive the full support of the counties sur rounding his own. 1 can only repeat that It 'would be a pleasure for me to asBlst John P. Elkln to secure the nomination for governor, but our peo ple are for Colonel Watres, and I must Join the procession." THE NORTHEAST FOR WATRES. The Ledger's comment on Auditor General Hardenbergh's Interview Is In teresting. It says: "Mr. Hardenberfch said nothing about the half dnisen county officials to be elected lu Wayne county in November, and the certainty that the Democrats would elect their candidate If Elkln were the Republi can nominee for governor. Wayna county is very close politically. The change of a couple of hundred votes decides an election there. The audi tor general, however, Instead of at tributing his support for Colonel WTut rea to fear of the result In his county, ascribes his attitude to local sentiment. This Is a loop-hole that the leaders of Lur.erne, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Sul livan, Tioga and Bradford counties are taking advantage of in abandon ing Elkln. These counties form the northeastern section of the state, and thu leaders claim that in supporting Watres for governor they are yielding to kectlonal sentiment, while protest ing the utmost friendship for Elkln." This is the Ledger's view of the case and I quote It to show how the situation Is regarded by a conservative and perspicacious Republican Journal, more anxious to present facts than to serve faction. WHAT DEMOCRATS HOPE FOR. There can be no gainsaying the fact that the Democratic politicians hopo to see Mr. Elkin nominated. This is particularly true of all who are spe cially Interested In the county elec tions, as well as In the results In the congressional and legislative districts. Aside from the general result In the '.ate It is felt that with Mr. Elkln at the head of the Republican ticket this year a Democratic nomination for a county office, or for congress, or the legislature, would be most desirable. and whenever It Is averted that "the powers that be" will Insist upon nomi nating Mr. Elkln there U undisguised Democratic delight among "the faith ful," and a corresponding amount of what a famous editor once described as "ghoulish gloe" on the part of their party organs and oracles. Observing Republicans fully appre ciate this condition and even those who are friendly to Mr. Elkin and would like to see him governor, real ize the unwliidom of his nomination and ths disastrous effect It would have Foley'a Honey and Tar. Cures CoUKhs aud colds. Cures bronchitis and as! Iiinft. Curs croup and wlionpins oous.'h. Curea honroiuss and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia, and In grippe. Hn!d at Armstrong's drug store. SUUttAtfl Tour Bowfll l tth ('lAtcttrei. . " ' : i ylB .-'"i-niiin.ini in rove?. IW. II C Ij.ly, fU, ai Ukh'.bllUl.a ViVUcy. on the pnrty generally. Thre Is no class of men, ou'sl.le of the finnnrieis of the country, more practical ttinn the politicians, and however much they may regard a candidate If his nomina tion menus defeat for him. and them they are not, as a rule, guilty of th. supreme folly of putting him forward as their standard-bearer. Sninel lines this Is done, however, but It Is not the result of sentiment, hut of over confidence. Viewed in the light of friendship fliere is more kindness In not nominating a man who Is certain to be beaten than in giving him a nomination. Veterans like Senator Quay understand this, and are chary about expressing their preferences be fore feeling the popular pulse. This Is probably why the "wire less telegraph" between St. Lu cie and Harrlsburg has not been working of late. They are the thought less who Imagine that the state can be carried by stqrm, no mutter who is nominated, but I have good reason to believe that this opinion does not pre vail at headquarters, and that the wis dom of making a winning nomination is receiving the attention to which such a serious proposition Is entitled. MODERATION AND FIRMNESS. Among the Republicans of the state, those who are In close touch with pub lic sentiment, there Is no question as' to the necessity of having a candidate for governor who will inspire the party with enthusiasm from center to cir cumference. They want a man who will lay the spectre of a doubt, and lift the standard of success. In Northeast ern Pennsylvania Colonel L. A. Watres Is unanimously recognized as such a man. With him at the head or the ticket the very best men in the party will be willing and anxious to accept nominations for county offices, for congress, for the state senate and the house of representatives. They know that he would Inspire enthusiasm and invite victory, and this knowledge Is founded on accurate observation. Men acquainted with Colonel Wa tres recognize him as the possessor of two great qualities which pre-eminently fit him for the office of gover nor. These are moderation and form- ness. Never an extremist, he has al ways adhered unflinchingly to the principles of his party. There is no acerbity In his make-up, and while recognizing the right of others to dif fer with hlB views, love of order has become with him a fixed ruin of hit. His equable disposition, and his varied experience in business and In public affairs, as well as his firm sense of duty in administrative mat ters, qualify him particularly for ex ecutive "responsibility. Those who are best acqualnte.d with his career have no hesitation In eaying that he would make an ideal governor, In whose keeping the constitution and the rights of all the people would be secure. With such a man for Its candidate, the republican party need have no mis givings as to the result of this year'B campaign, and this is the firm belief of thousands of Republicans who know that with Colonel Watres as the nomi nee victory would be certain. ANOTHER COUNTY FOR WATRES. Following close upon Auditor Gen eral Hardenbergh's declaration that Wsyne county Is for Colonel Watres, comes the news from Susquehanna that the delegates from that county, also, will Biipport Colonel Watres to the slate convention. Susquehanna favors the re-electlpn to congress of Hon. C. F. Wright, its present repre sentative In the national legislature. There has been a spirited rivalry be tween Colonel Pratt and Captain Mc Causland for state senator, but the dispatches say that so far as the elec tion of state delegates Is concerned, the sentiment of Susquehanna is strongly in favor of Colonel Wa tres, and it has been agreed by all parties concerned that he is to receive the hearty support of the delegates chosen to represent the county in the state convention. Few Republicans In the last house of representatives were better known or stood higher than Representative P. A. Philbiu, of Lackawanna county. Although a stalwart in his devotion to party aud regularity, he stood up courageously and consistently against the Invasion of the people's rights by rlpperlsm and kindred "commercial legislation." Mr. Phllhin Is owner and editor of a paper called the Arch bald Citizen, published in an indus trial community, and he knows what he Is talking about when he says In an Interview in last Tuesday's Issue of the Philadelphia Press that "the sen timent In Lackawanna county Is de cidedly favorable to the nomination of Colonel L. A. Watres for governor." This, Mr. Phllbin adds, la not due so much to local nrlde as tn the font that Colonel Watres Is regarded as the j man who will harmonize the party. In noting the shifting nature of party majorities In the anthracite counties, Mr. Philbln directs special attention to Ickawanna, which gave a majority of 7,000 for McKlnley in 1896, and swung over to the Democ racy last fall with a majority of 4.000 as a result of the ripper legislation and other causes for dissatisfaction. He says: "If any one who has been prominently Identified with the pres ent state administration la nominated for governor this summer I feel sure that the experience of last Novem ber, when the Democrats carried the county by 4,000, will be repeated." Mr. Phllbin pay high tribute to Colo nel Watres, his party services, locally and in the state, and to his winning qualities, and declares: "His nomi nation would unite the party as It has not been united In many years, and it would inspire Republicans every where in the state with confidence and hope for the general success of the party next fall." WATRES and VICTORY are the watchwords ot the Republicans in Northeastern Pennsyl vania. STREPHON. Pneumonia Follows a Cold. Hut never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It stop, t iii ooukI), lieuls and strengthens tlu lunijs nnd affords perfect soourily from an attack of pneumonia, lie fuse substitutes. Hold at Arm. strong's drug store kmw Art Yur BilUmey t Ir llotilm Hi.Miu-iiH I'liiDour,? ail k tlli. S .t 9iv ii flil 'vi iu- Iii.h.w.1 1 i,u uu v 2 le ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. PENT ABSOLUTELY Fit EE ON KECE11T OF POSTAL. AVIIITK VOI'K NAIK AM) AllllliKSM I'l.AIM.V. ran ttn YEARS Rixsa RELIEF. Mtn-r 11.. i. tuieitiiiy iiii,ii,.iu opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. r ... a Dr. Taft P.,,,,,.' Mrmcinr Co. AVON N' Y - Feb' 1Wl' 'r"Jr'''""''r : I wr,l' this testimonial from a sense of dutv. having tested the wnn tlerrui HlTed of your A si hinalene, for the cure of Asthma. lily wife lm been tiffliflf.il with spasmodic asthma for the past 13 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many other j, 1 cbaneciT to see your sign upon your windows nn l.'ioth street New .1 "ii . " bottle of AstlnnM'cne. Nlv wife commenced taking It. about i,V,V.T. i, - . . ., y ,'" """' bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she "i"ii.-iiiij i uiiiiiieiui me mcoictnc to an wnn are all eted with this dis tressing disease. Yours respectfully, wl,ulm8ul" O. I). PHKLPS, M. D. Du. Taft Hnos.' Mhpicinr Co j-,.,, b 1i10, (ienllcnieii: I w-s troubled with Asthma for S2 years. I have tried numerous ..ii'.. . 7 . ..' !"",n 1 mn across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found rcln f at once. I have since put-chased vnnr full-i-ize butile and I am ever irrateful I Ihiva . fmnii, ,.f r i.im.) , ... V ."' " work I 7 i .. ... " V u" ?,:? " ,: .......... , . , ,,,, nun miii uoiug uusiuess every uny. This testi mony you can make such use of as von see 0t. II....... ...1.1. O l,. U !..!.. . iiviim muiicBS, iou niVlllglUU sttcct. fS. RAPHAEL 07 East liitthst., City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABS0LUTELy"frIe OnTeCEIPT OF POSTAL. -u v,)0, '.'.'.'''II' xt"-''.."' once' "''dressing 1)11 TAFT ItROS.' MEDICINE CO. iw r.itst itX'tu irt.f r . Y, City. ARE fl'::';'a ) you DEAF? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HAFVD ARE! fiOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only tbose born deaf are incurable. HEAD .IGI8E8 CEASE MEDIATELY. P. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS. Ualtimori?, Md., March 30, MOT. Gtntlfmen . Bdtipr entirely cured of denfreM, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give ywi full history of my cahe, to be used Bt vou- discretion. About five years ao mv right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost aiy hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without nnvftircess, ennfultf d a num ber of phyniciana, among ethers, the most eminent ear specialist of "this city, who told me tlint only an operation could help me, nnd even that only temiwraiily, thut the heud noises would then cease, hut the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York Tinner, and ordered vou r treat ment. After I had used it only a few d.iys accordine to your direclions. tlie nnisesce;;sed, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has-been eutirely restored. ucuiiuy iuu ue-g iu remain very irniy I. A. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. Examination and Villi PIU miDF advice free. IUU UAil LUKL INTERKATIGNAL AURAL CLINIC, Delaware Valley Railroad, Time Tatle in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 e 5 V- 5 1 v, 7i - 2i i 3 3 CiiSt x ic --c --c to 0. ll.axa A'i!(i X'lpmi Hl.iaxa i'CI - - - - a ' ' Q . - . l ; ! 2Sa i(5 : : i ::::::: a. . :::::::: c Xuputt x jftfpnns' j j Xuiiun r S S 5 f. a x J i - S t i ! "N ? 11 ?1 .e .. .a is Kt e c ic to f .Stops nnly on notice to Conductor or Aat-ul, or on Sintil. r or infnritmuon na to Frt'lKht and Pasa enifiT HiiUi )ply to (,' H K utter, freight aud Aui'iii, Kiu-uni, 1'it BI1WAKU A. M'OKMAN, Si.it.. KtMit ht riulburif, F. C. H. K ITT Kit, rrlK't I'ua. Agt., Khhiiii l'a. L'avcais. and 'i rade-Mark obtaioedand alt I' At-1 t ut btii.inc.jji conducted lr MoDlRATt Fcca. I iOua Orrica i OPPoarrc u. 8. PTCNTOrtce ...i'l WO tU tt um I'JLcul Ui Its lUO UUUi l-ii. icn tnia U Viluiu'Um, J bcud Tn-Jrl, dsl:iiff or pho(oM n ilh dc rip- I icn. W a lvia, if lait-ii; or n.-t, ittoui .n.irtfft. i'ur Ico n it d..o ti,i naicut is wmf d. J A PtMPHLrT, H"W to Um.hu I'-iltLi.," itlM scut Ifuc. A iftj, J i was Km W V 2 . n a f i ri r. n ha i.vr rq rnwi hhn lv in xr. votnj jjriAjl ly iVMl JJj Thorn in nothing like Afthrna Icno. It brings instunt relief, even in the won't, cases. It cures when nil elso fulls. The Rev. O. V. WELLS, of Villa RiilKe, III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthma lene received In good condition. I cannot tell yiiu how thankful I feel fur the good derived from It. 1 wasa shive, chained wiih putrid sore throat and Allium for feu years. 1 despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cureof tbia dreadful and tormenting disease. Asthma, and thought you hud overspnken vouii-clves, l)t, t, resolved to give It atrial. I'u my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm, sv-nd me a full-sized buttle." Rev, Dr. Morris Wecbsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Himl Imnel. NEW Yoick, Jan. 3, liKU. Diss Taft Huns." Mkiin ink Co., Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene Is an ex ellenl remedy for Asthma nnd Hay I'Vver, and its composition alleviates nil 1 roubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonlsbina and wonderful we can s'ale that Asthmalene contains no Very t ml v ynurs, R K V. DR. MORRIS WKCHPLKR. " rauuni improvement. After using one Is entirely fr-e from all symptoms. I feel . :.' " "', "" " J '" was iii lime to 1EAD - IIQISES? X mam you yours, WURMAN, 7303. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. ! VrMlflon F IT llfiC at a nominal lUUROLLr A I niilV C tou 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullman trnliis to Tiuffiilo, NIhr ftrrt KhIIh, (.'hautHiiitui ltke, Cleveluudt CliiiRgoand Cirrililiiili. Tit ki'ia on milt) t Port JervU to nil points iu the WnKtnml Siiii.liwKtnc lower rati'8 tliiin vlu Buy other IlrHt-cliu.8 line. Tkainh Now Lkavk Port Jekvis as Follows. KASTWARD. No. 12, Daily KzprnM " 10, Dally Kxpresa " HI, Daily Kiici'pt Sunday . . " an, " " 6iy, Sunday Only " 3, Dally Kxept Huiiday.. " , Daily Way Train ' So, Way Kstv,t Sunday. .. " D, Daily Kxprrss " 6(ili, Siindav Only " 8, Daily fc xpr!H8 18, Sundayonly " SW. Daily Kxivpt Sunday.. " 14. Daiiy 8 24 A.M. 6 20 " 6 m " 7 40 " 7 M " io ao " la iA P. M. 8 ia " 4 !.'6 " 4 MO " IS SSI ' 5 40 " B fill " 10 OU " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 12 30A.M. " 17, Daily MUk Train 8 oft " " 1, Daily Kxpri'BS 11.113 " " 11, Kiirllo'dale K'pt .Sun . li 10 p. M. " 5. Daily 5 15 " 27. Daily Kxia pt .Sunday .. 5 60 ' " 7, Daily Kxuri-sa 10 16 ' Trains leave Chambers street, New York, for Port Jervih on week days at 4 i. 7 :m. i) mi. 11 1 r. 1 1) :u i a u i i.i'n !! 4 3o, B an, 7 ao, 15 P m On Kumitys, 4 uo, 7 ao, oo A.k .usu, a ao, 7 aoud 0 16 P. U. n. w. ( miKK, General KmwnKtir Agent, liiew York, umk lhave h. eu rinIii CAM A It i :T for wuli win- u I huve bi.rti u u ud for ovur t-.vfiiiy V'riir.s. liml I cm sa lU.il t'ii:t urei tmve h i v;ii me muro iitjf Kkui any nititT rem dv I liiive t)v-r liK-d. I sbuil icrluiiiiy reiom n ini tii. ifi to my fn.:mi aw I'Imk alt they ure rpf(.:!tJIUtd. ' 'i'UWH. OiLLAHU, i-ikiu, lit CANOY CATHARTIC PHtasnn?, 1-!jiih 'tf'iit, Tfivtu ;mi. fo ... , ,,1-,,,.,, Mi,', IHt,ij,jl(gi ... CUMt CONSTIPATION. ... BtrU..t H,.mraf iuut.,, llrg., Mir.l. k wrfc, IV W-T
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