One Cent a Word. tor V.nnh Inwirllfin Mo ailTnrtUrnirnt tnkn for leM tlmn Iff rentfl. CAKII Dinnt rwompmir all oriler. Al(treu riRB COUWTT PRESS, - MII.KOHI), PA. TRESPASS NOTICK. N(iUm In hon-hy (flTon thnt. troiqiiwiinff on tlm promises occupied hjr thu timUtrsiitiMYi In DIiikmihii township, Known as the lliichnnnn fiinn for hmiMnii, HshliiR, borrylnn or nny other pnrpiw wlmteror Is forhlilckn under pen alty of tho liw. Any person or persons dlsolieyliiK this notlee will bo dealt with In the severest lnwful manner. liKOKOK H. MCCAHTT, July 1, 18117. Jx-ssee. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notion Is hereby Kivmi thnt trespassing on the pn-inlses of the undersigned in I i iminiiit township near the Delaware bridge, for hunting, fishing, berrying or for any other purpose what'ver, Is forbidden under penalty of the law. A ny Mrson or persons disomy 1 ng tills notleo will l)e dealt with In such i manner as may by most effectual to pre rent a repetition. H. Stubrndoff, April 27, 1H7. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notleo Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of tlie triw-t of land Known as tin W illiam Denny, No. M, in Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any othei purpose, nlso trespassing on Sawkill pom: In Dlngnian township, or, fishing In It i forbidden under penalty of the law. M. (Jl.Kll.ANIl MlI.NOH, Apr 154m Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hen-by given that trespassing upon the pro porty of tlio Forest Ijk Association ii. Lackawnxen township, I'lko county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and llshing, ot ttny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxandkh Happen, Nov. 83, 18U5. President. rriRESPASS NOTICE. Notleo Is lioreb X given that trespassing on the premise; of the undersigned, situated In Dingimu township, for any purposo whaU'ver h strictly tortiHlileti, ami nuoiteiiiient win is promptly prosecuted. lltA 1). Cask. uct. Xi, WW. IiOK SALE. A small farm lonihnl neai . Matauioras, known as the llensel oi Relnhardt place, containing 'i acres. Finely lncntitl, well waturcd. Hoiiso am', barn. Krult of all kinds. Part improved Tit le clear. For terms, prlco, etc., addres. Lock box U Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly roquested to Bond in all news in tended for publication not latei than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAVTO N. Now write it 181. Tho Hudson Klver Telcphoue company having connected Nowton, Hparta, Og dunshnrg, Hamburg and Dockcrtown, will stop active work till spring though pre paration for the next seasons work will go right on. It Is evident that while this company makes but little fuss, or noise, they are putting up high class work and treating tho public with whom they come in contact with a great deal of considera tion. On Now Years day there was a quite wedding at tho home of Mrs. Maggie A. Coss, near Devans. Lester F. Van Ktt.cn and Miss Dora Coss woro tho contracting parties and tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. ii. 8. Garrctson of Dlngman's Ferry. Tho bride and groom go at once to New York city to resldo. Levi Shaff of Bevans and Mrs. Mary E. Wcyblo of Branchvillo woro married on Deo. 80. Tho ceremony was performed by Kor. M. V. Ii. Warner of Lay ton. Tho happy couple wore tendered a tin pan and shot gun serenade the same evening. They will commence house beeping at once In the homo of tho groom. Since tho Hudson Rlvor Tclephono company has closed up work for tho win tor, li. D. liursh is now putting up private linos, and phones to connect Ibusluen houses and residences in Duckertown. The dance at Peter Briuks last Thurs day night was well attended and about 80 numbers wcro sold. All had a good time. Among the musicians was a lady violinist and being pretty too, added to tho plea sure of the occasion, Indeed was something now for this locality. The Jersey friends of Chas. B. MoCarty and Miss Nettie Case (whom the Pkkss In forms us were married last Wednesday) tender their heartiest congratulations and wish them a happy and successful life. They have drawn friends around them wherever known and deserve all the en comiums that may be bestowed upon them. All our schools opened agaiu on Monday after tho holiday vacation, except the one at Bevans. Ky is off on hig wedding tour but he will be on dock nil right enough next Monday morulng. Sure. Frauds Simpson and v.'ife spent tho New Year with his Uncle, Step-father and Brother-in-law at Layton. At last we are having fair sleighing and genuine winter with more of each in pros pect. Now Is the time ripe for replenish ing tho woodpile and taking the moon light slclghrido with your best girl. Mrs. Minute Btvaus was suddenly stricken with nervous prostration near the store of Smith & Dusenberry on Friday morning. Kind hands carried the sufferer from the winj.m int.) the store and after ward to the house ot Lester T. Smith. Drg. Miller and Hughes wore called and Mr. Bevans recovered sufficiently to be removed to her home in the evening. Kugoue Orr was visiting relatives about bore lust week. Eugene will be remem bered as a school boy here only a few years ago, and gave no indications of ab normal development at that time. Since then he has grown tu a height of 0 feet and 4 inches and still growing. What a fine helper he will make to pick apples it he keep on growing yet awhile. MUsea Cora fiursh and Theaua Owen are vi&itlug among relatives and frioudd in Newark, N. J , during this wuuk. Ilezvkiah Smith of Bevans and Miss Emma Bunnell of Walpack Centre were united iu wedlock at tho home of the brides parents on Deo. UU by the Rev. Boweu of Stillwater. There was a large utluudauce the presents were uumeroiis and flue and the day all that could be desired. A sump tuous diuuer was served after the uure luouy ami everything went very pleasantly as one of the guests remarked that it could hardly t3 utherwlse slliee there woro nine teachers preat nt lueiudiug the bride and groom. The wedding trip will extend over about one week nntl Includes New York In the tour. The worthy young cou plo are highly esteemed In their respectlvo nnlahhnrhiMMla find mnnT are the kind wishes expressed for their future welfare. I Setn snays call onme ibri wook nnn on Saturday he hied himself to; Newark to take his position on one of the trolly lines of that city. Once more the merry holidays are past and another year Is added to the page of life. Whether It shall remain it momory of good or 111 an hour of close solf com munion will lie pretty sure to tell us. Let us remember that life Is mainly what we make It, and the memory of the coming year may lie a pleasant one If we choose to make it such. Uraulo'ns how the weddlngscomo. Thick and fast and more near by. Everything p iinU to n prosperous spring trade for the furniture dealers and tho-nh, yes, ahem-Uic-oonsus taker, perhaps. H MONTAGUE, lSifl ! Plenty of tho beautiful. Plenty of Ice. Night prowlers are still alive Hens eggs are scnriio. News is scarco this week. Lota of changes are contempleted the coining spring. Pickerel fishing has been goml during the past week. Sol Van Aken, of Alata moras, had splendid luck while down here and no doubt he romemliered his friends. Bluff. That is an expression, usod somo tlinos with good cff-.xjt in playing pokor. It will not work in a business trausaotlon. Don't sell what don't belong to you. Mrs. Margaret MoCarty of whoso lllnosa I spoke In my last died Friday nftcruoon, Deo. 81st at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Busier has been spending a week among friends at Long Island City. L. H. Marthls and wlfo spent New Year's In Dockcrtown. The L'ar's Club at their meeting Satur day afternoon vot Ml to go to Port Jorvls In a b sly to take a ride on tho trolley pro vidlng the cars ran Now Year's. But they dlil lit. So the money appropriated to pay the expense was used to buy a new supply of hayseed tobacco. I am sorry to note that the condition of John Vanoy is such as to leave no hopes of his recovery. Tho article In last wook's Pkess signed "H ." certainly was a good one and to the point. Of oourso no one should And fault with nny religion, but those not belong n j to any church surely are not anxious to join any church If the pastor or the leading members of it are not above reproach. But yet no one person will have to answer for another's sins as every tub stands on its own bottom. H'm, a quoor world this. Gossip travels fast in oertaln cornors when It hits the other chap. But the same circumstance which started tho tongues conies right at home. Oh, why there Is no harm In it whatever, and thoso darn fools had bet ter mind their own business. Ya I ya 1 It is a poor rule which will not work both ways. Mr. and Mm. William Boyd, of Milford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludwlg. Benjamin Busier has secured a position In greater Now York. No such person as Myrtle Wostbrook, of Matamoras, attended the Cole-Hornbock wedding. Tho lady mentioned In the communication said: Miss Maggie West brook, of Port Jorvls. Dr. H. E. Emerson, of Milford, by strict attention to attending calls has built up a largo practice ovor bore. Dick. GREELEY. Well this Is winter In full blast, the snow Is about ten Inches ou the level not saying anything about tho drifts. The thermometer stood below zoro on Tuesday morning mid made a man think what he had done with his lost summer wages. Ira Kosencrnnoe and Jerry Greening are hauling quite a number of pine logs to Burcher's mill. So the snow Is a boi.eflt to some. Mr. Rosencranoe had to got help to open the Rowland road, which was drifted badly. W. V. Burcher went to Hawley Tues day. C. M. Burcher and family returned to their home at Wllkesbarro Monday. Mrs. Garry Hart spent Now Year's day at Burcher's Glen with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Burcher. Garry Hart has a party of friends from the city spending the holidays with him; fishing seems to be what they are enjoying. Garry and friends tried Burcher Lake on Sunday for bait fish but failed to catch, any. Willie Hartwell and friend, Mr. Hen dershot took a trip to Lackawaxen on Tuesday tccall on the formers friends. Harry Rosencranoe la very sick at this writing with la grippe. Lousie Witt has aome back to her home and friends at Greeley. We all welcome her home as we are all glad to see h er back. Ed Kocbka bid farewell to home and friends at K town on Monday and also at Burchers Glen to spend the winter In Jer sey City to work at his trade. Daisy Bell. PAUPAC. C. A. Pellett and wife spent a few days last wock visiting In Houesdale, the guests of Hon. E. B. Hardenburg. R. Sliuous and wife, Miss Simons, Mrs. and Miss Down, of Tafton: Misses Kipp.of Wllsonvllle, Juhn Nyoe, of Hawley, aud R. Ames, of Dunmore, were present at the christeulng of Lelaud K. Simons at the home of his grandpareuts.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kimble. Kmt. J. J. Raymond oiHolated. Messrs. Frank aud Laio KUlam spent their vacation at the home of their parents. H C. Amies, of New York, speut Christmas with C C. Pellett. Isabel Ausley, who bus been dressmak ing lu Suranton, was home for the holi days. The Paupao school children wore greatly disappointed because they bad no vacation at the holidays But don't you care " all good thiugs oome slowly." Arthur Pellelt visited his oouslus at Waverly recently. Euille Guiuble spent a few days visiting here last week Mls "Coe" on hor way from school one evening stopped at a friend's expecting to visit over night, but fate onWIned other wise for atnessenger came requesting her to hasten home "Oh those fishermen." County Superintendent Sawyers visit to the schools was highly appreciated. Paupac Is talking donation very earn estly. Ahiioth. (Hooelved too late for last week.) MATAMORAS. On Jnn. 1st, G. II. Langtnn, the post master recently appointed at Matamoras, took possession of the office. The build ing was eroctod by Mr. M. Uoh, the butch er. It is very commodious and convenient of location being only four doors from the Barrett bridge on tho east side of Penn sylvania nvonuo. Miss Irene Kimble hns been appointed clerk of the oflloe. We have no doubt that good satisfaction will be given to the citizens of Matamoras by the new postmaster and his assistant. The Matamoras school was oponed again on Monday after the holllday vacation. Wallace Van Gordon who is at Cornell University was unable to visit home during the Hollidays, but from last report Is Im proving and will soon be able to resume his work at the college. Richard Jeffries of tho Dental college of Philadelphia has been spending his vaca tion with bis mother at his homo iu this villago left for Philadelphia on Tuesdny to resume his studies. Ralph French and Mr. Fayette Seymour have returned to Philadelphia to resume their studies at the Medical college also. Cbarly Wilkin returned to Philadelphia alsoon Monday to resume his work at the Dental college at that city, S AGRICULTURAL REPORT. The Agricultural Work was a Great Sno. CPAS. Secretary of Agrioulture Edge lias sent to the Governor his annual re port. He says during the past yonr there has bson on advance nil along the line of work under tho care of his department. The efficiency of farmers insti tutes hns boon increased, the For estry Commissioner lias boon en abled to bettor carry on his work, the Live Htoek 8nnitory board has srr.utly extended its scope and uso f illness in investigating prevontable diseases of animals, and shutting out thoso which by boiug disoasod might ultimately prove a burdon, The educational foaturo of the tie partmont is evidonced by the nd vancod ideas and views noticed at institutes and ho considers the re sults achieved as of a most encourag ing onaractor. He doplores the lack of funds necessary to properly carry on the work of tho Dairy and Food bureau, but says that tho effect of the laws relating to food products hns boen vory ovidont and greitt progress made iu substituting first class for adulteratod articles. The special n gents woro instructed that no crusade for tho recovery of fines, or the punishment of those inno cently disobeying the law was in tended, the sole object being to se- ouro the enforcement of the law. A great saving to farmers is in the supervision of commercial fertilizers for which thoy expend annually 13.759.000 and that its results give them a saving of 10 or 1375.000, the cost of all of which is paid by license fees from manufacturers. Seasonable Reelpei. Tho season for mince pie has ar rivad and a rjoipa oat of tha ordi nary may be as enjoyable as some of the concoctions so named : Minor Pik. God a piooe off rubber and cut oud de under crust. Scollop de edges mit de shears. Buy four bounds off cow's neck at von cent bound. Chop id up undil id was chopped. Chop up von pock off ap ples, basket and all. Add von yard off red flannel and a peck off varnish Cook id von hour und sixteen inches. Sauerkraut. Ged a small kraut und pud it in a pail.' Bay von pint off good, sweet large cabages. Re move de pool. Ged one quard off good sweet vinegar. Chop de vine gar up indo small slices. Pour de cabages over de vinegar. Led it re main undil id begins do ferment. Den ead id when you have got a cold in your head. The above entirely obviates the necessity for pounding it in a barrel with bare feet. A Curs for lame Back. "My daughter when recovering from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in tho back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After using quito a number of remedies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief. " Chamber luiu's Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheumatism. Sold by Drug gists and General Merchants in Pike oounty. Every day is a fresh beginning, Exery morn is a world mode new. You who are weary ol sorrow and sinning, Hero is a beautiful hojie for you ; A hope for mo and a hope for you biwan Coolidge. ( Just try a 10c box of Casovirets the finest liver and bowel reguljior ever umilu v . sizc Price. The popularity of Ayer's Cherry Fectoral, and the great demand for a cheaper package, has been recog nized by the proprietors In their new half-size bottle, costing 50 cents. AtjCP'S (ncirg Pccisrel RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. Gems of Trnth Gleaned From the Tearh- Ings of All Inotnlnntloii. The ohnroh is not the bulwark of the truth, bnt the truth is tho bul wark of the church. Rev. Frank Crane, Methodist, Chicago. A GOOD MAN. A man who lives to-day must work his own bond and heart and oonscionoo. Whon he gels all those easy and in balance, ho is a good man. Rov. Myron W. Reed, Inde pendent, Denvor. woman tub inspiration op hope. She is the inspiration of hope. There is in the heart of overy true woman a spark of heavenly Are, which may often lie dormant in the broad daylight of prosiwrity, but which kindlos and burns in the dark hour of adversity. As stars come out most brightly upon tho breast of the mid-night sky, so those high er qualities of woman's soul shine most replendont on the dark bnok ground of poverty and woo. Rev. Georgo B. Vosburgh, Baptist, Don ver. DYNAMITE IN TRUTH. Drop a few seeds of truth nndor any piled up wrong, no matter how intronchod in popular favor. Sow them under the institutions that are respectably veneered and bide your time. Thore will be an explosion some day. Rov. Charlos L. Kloss, Congrogationalist, Kansas City. THE MEN THE WORLD NEEDS. A guilty conscience and the retro spect of a wastod life are hotter things than Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace. The world needs to-dny who would rather be burned to death than do what is wrong and offensive to God-Rev. C. II. Pol hemus, Congregationalist, Denver. WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS. There is bigotry in every church, and what the world noods is not a set of new opinions, but great per sonalities to touch the slow beating spiritual heart with life and move the whole procession of humanity at the double quick in its appointed march to God. Rev. B. Fny Mills, Unitarian, Saratoga. CREMATION NOT FOR CHRISTIANS. New methods of disposing of the dead, among whioh is cremation.are not in harmony with the whisper ings of our Christian faith. While they seem profane toward the dead, they deprive the living of the grand Svveot lessons which come to us from our Christian cemeteries. Give to every one of the departed friends his little home and put over it the cross of Christ. Archbishop Ireland, Catholic, St. Paul. Trust and Distrust. Distrust thyself, but trust Ills grace. It Is enough for theol In every trial thou shalt trace Its all sufficiency. Distrust thyself, but trust His strength. In Him thou shalt be strong. His weakest ones may learn at length A dully triumph song. Distrust thyself, but trust His love. Rest in its changeless glow, And life or death shall only prove Its everlasting flow. Distrust thvself, but trust alone In Him fur all, forever, And joyously thy heart shall own That Jesus faileth never! Frances Ridley Havergal. Tuberculosis. The State Live Stock Sanitary Board has prepared and is sending out three circulars, two of which refer to the above named disease in cattle, and the third to the disin fection of stables. Those may be had by addressing Loonard Parsons, Secretary at Harrisbury. If cattle are believed to be afflicted with the disease, upon application inndo, the entire herd will be inspected at no cost to the applicant. Forms can be obtained by addressing as above or applying to the Prkss office. Rock candy drips and pure maple syrup at Mitchell's. list ef Unclaimed lettera. Unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Offloa at Milford, Pa. for the week ending Jan. 1, 18U8 : Ladies Miss Adele Dickerman, Mrs. Kudiirtin. Gkntlkmen Edward Voges, How ard Hunter Williams, A. l'ulleu, J. G. Leeuw Persons claiming tho above will please say " Advertised " and give date of this list. Jas, S. Gai.k, P. M. 00 00 Thinking of Gifts, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooonooo Everybody's got their thinking caps on ponder ing over the same old question : "What Shall I Give ?" Bethe prospective recipienta man or a woman, a boy or a girl there is nothing more likely to please him or her than a pair of slippers. We have an unusual assortment unusual even here where the variety has always been greatest; and we prem ise you that the prices are just as usual, As low as we can make them. 00 00 irk RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jorvls to all points in the WTest and Southwest at lower rates than via any other llrst-class Hue. Tkainb Now I.eavr Port Jhuvis as Follows. KASTWARD. No. 13, Dally Kxpress 4 10 A M. " HI, Dally Kxpress 5 20 " " HI, Daily Kxccpt Sunday . fi l " " BH, " " " 7 45 " " (MM, Sunday Only 7 45 " " DH, Daily Kxcep't. Sunday . . 10 11 " " fl, Daily Way Train 13 15 p. M. " 80. " " 3 m " " 8, Dally Express 4 25 " " 630, Sunday Only 4 HO " " 8, Daily Kxpress 5 20 " " IS, Sunday only 6 85 " " S3, Dally KxoeptSunday . . 6 45 " " 14, Dally 10 00 ' WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 12 01 A. M. " 17, Dally Milk Train 8 05 " " 1, Daily Expross 11 83 " " 11, Dally Except Sunday. . 13 10 p. M. ' 5. Dally Kxpress 6 00 " " 27, Dally Except Sunday.. 27 " " 7, Daily Kxpress 10.15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jorvls on week days at 4.00. 7 45, 9 00, 8 15, 10 80 A. M. '1.(1(1, 3 ((. 8 80, 4 30, 6 30, 7.80, S 45 p. M. On Sun diys, 4 00, 7 45, 9 00, 9 15 a. m.j 13 80. 2 00, 7 80 and 8.45 p. M. 1 r. I. Roberts, Oeneral l'assens;er Agent, New York, I). W. Cooke, Asslstaat General Passenger Agent, Mew York. OUR THANKS ARE extended to the many who availed themselves of the opportunity to patronize us during the holidays. We still have goods to suit. Prices will too. IF you are not Insured we can furnish a policy in a first class company at as low rate as can be obtained. Call and get an estimate. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. MILFORD, PA. Pine Hill Farm Poultry Yard. The Rose Comb White Lea-horn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Best layers of fine whi egsrs. Pairs, and Trios for sale, nnd hatehinrr etrps in season. ORDR3 PROilVTY FILLED. Geo. E. Hcrsh, Layton, N. J. Buy your loaded shells and all kinds of ammunition at Brown & Armstrong. Cascaret stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels Navor sicken.weakon or gripes.lO.c. Somothing new, a sprinsj tooth harrow with wheels. Syracuse plows and " Planet Jr." cultivators at W. & (J. Mitchell's. Pillsbury's vitos at Mitchell's. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas caret, candy cathartic, cure guaran teed, 10c., 25o KvervLxxly Bays 8o C&scurets Caudy Catlmrtic, the most won derful imiiiral diHt-overv of tlie hk, iuus uiit and rerivlmiv to the tubte, art peuily und osiliv ly uu kidneys, liver snd liowela, cieanbin the entire avbU'ai, dial cold, cum lieiuiuche, levrr, huliituul coutttipalioa and biUoune?-a. Please buy and try a box of C. tJ. V. to-duy, 10, an, M) cent, bold ail U guarai,leed to cure by all drut-giaU. JOHNSON Port Jervis, January - Bargains. WE ARE MAKING VERY EXTENSIVE PRE PARATIONS FOR Spring Trade of 1898. We must sell about a carload of FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Left over from 1897 stock to make room for NEW GOODS. DURING JANUARY WE WILL OFFER CARPETS At last year's price. For spot cash you can pick up some GREAT BAR GAINS during January. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. HKST OF WOKK AT SHORT NOTICK. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. ANDY CUREC0215TIPATIOH 10 23 SO iRSni.IITRI.Y (ITTHRSWTFPn , . " w wuw ut. nT,r pit anil boitlet fn. art. STFItl.lNB ltKi:.lii A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate tho fact Hint a good stove is more of a considera tion tlnn any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment wit h some unti ied stove when you can buy theDOCKASII for tho same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is bnt one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak! For Wood and Coal.j Best Heater and Fuel Saver in tho Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fir In On HAKDWAKE. (ITl.tKV, TIN, AGATK WalllS, tie. TIN ROOFINOANO PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein. BHOAD STREET, MILi'OKD, PA. A lot of new felt hats at & Mitchell's. a 00 00 j Fitter of Feet, N. Y. 00 oo CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS a.'TorciitlpmtioB. r.rrfti arthIli Un srrip or trripe.tul raoMi run J ujtlural rt-iiila. I'll., Chlraa-o. Innlml. fan., orNm lurk. 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE A TBn UaMl Designs ' f r f 1 O COrVHIQMT AC. Anrtine Bending tt nketoh and dencnitlrm may quickly tuM-ertiiiii our (muiuoii trw wfieltiur un invention m prnbul.lf ptttuutuhle. Niiiitnuiiira tinu strictly iiit1i.entlHl. Htiiidtxwik ou t'attmia tent frott. lHir.l uMnnt y for hm uniitf pMlenm. I'jtumt Utkuii thnmuh Munn A Co. rtttwlr tfrriai HutU, without elm rite. LU ttia Scientific American. A handsomely llhiwtmted weekly. I-arve-t cir culation of Miy K iuiiuno Journal. Turin. H ft y ir : tour nionilts, L Sold by all newkdt-alerm. MUmCo."'.. New York UiBuch ODiue, ti r BU, WaabUwluu, D. C Dr. David Kennedys favorite Ucmcdy tl'HU All KIONEY, iIOMA. H i - i. AND LiVi.it TkOUbl.es,
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