PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. MAKCl I. fW. 1 IMH). PUBLISHED EVKMT FR1IJAY. orrioit, brown's building, broad bt. Entered at the post tidloo of MUford, Pike County, PeniiRvlviinlii, a aer-mitl-olnu rontter, November twenty-Brat, Advertising Rates. finAa..iniwinffrht.lfnnt.onnlnnertIon -11.00 IT ..nit anlioiMiitfmt. Insertion ------- .1)0 Reduced rnln will no furnished on ap plication, will be allowed yenrly adver tiser. Legal Advertising. Administrator' and Executor's notices - - A ud I tor's notices ' 8.00 4.00 6.00 Divorce notices Sheriff's snles. Orphan"' court r'.tuiit.v Tmiuuirer'a sales. County sales, state ment and. election .procliiiiiatlon charged by the square. J. H. Tan Etti-n, PuBLIBHKR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. Notice of Election. The Republican Primary election will be held in the townships mid election districts of Pike comity on Saturday April 7, 1900 between the hnnrfl of 3 o'clock and 8 D. in. The following will be voted for : For County Committeemen, GEO. H. M'CARTY, JULIUS W. KEISEL, LEROY K1PP, A. W BALCH, JR., HENRY B. REED, WILLIAM MITCHELL, R. O. BARCKLAY. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE. For Jury Commissioner. WM. T. STRJBLE. For Delegate to State Convention, J. H. VAN ETTEN. For Congressional Conferee, ALFRED MARVIN. One township or borough Com mitteeman to be voted for only in the election district in which he re Bides. By order of the Co. Committee. W. T. Struble, County Chalr:nan. "Let no innocent roan be punish ed," Is now an excellent motto for the law-abiding people of Kentucky. Mr. Bryan's fair Western trip is to be a 10,000 mile affair, with a rear end speech at every stopping place. "Cotton Jumps to Ten Cents," says the Savanah Tribune. Thus McKinloy prosperity invades the South. There is one thing quite certain. President McKinloy's Administra tion is not swayed by New York's bubonic journalism. The Democratio leaders propose to see to it that a vast amount of grum bling and fault finding follows the The Republican party will receive valuable assistance this year from the good Orator Puff who speaks from the top of the factory smoke stack. The city of New York was turned over to Tammany by the hue and ory of "home rule." There has been a reign, of plaiu larceny ever since. Municipal reform in New York has reached that point where the offici als of that city tromble all the time that a grand jury is in session. Feeling sure that he has cornered the Kansas City nomination, Mr. Bryan thinks that it is wife for him to go about the country talking about the wickedness of monopoly. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is running on double time. This is rendered necessary by the example set by the manufacturing Institutions of the country. All of the great newspapers of the country are opposed to the principles contained in the Chicago plat-form. But this fact is explained by Mr. Bryan with the one word "oouspir acy." It is confidently believed that the next notable thing in the South Da kota dirorce line will be the legal se paration of the Hon. Richard Frank lin Pettigrew from his official posi tion. When Mr. Bryan gave his unqual ified indorsement to Goebelism in Kentucky he placed a marked ini .tediment in his favorite speech about "government wihout the con sent of the governed." The notivity of the Hon. WiUinni Snlzer nnrl tho Hon. J. J. Lenta ns Congressional leaders must be plea a- ing to the voters of a party which was nt one time able to boast of its Randalls, its Coxes, its Cnrlisles, and its Crisps. The Bank of Peru and London an nounces that all enrrent payments will be made in Peruvian jmnnds. The advent of the gold standard in the republics to the south of ns mean the retirement of uncertainty and revolution. The Hon. Eugene V. Brewster, one of the Chicago plat form Donn crats of Brooklyn, has wriltjn a let ter in which he transfers himself from the ranks of Bryanlsin to the party of which the Hon. Eucene V. Dobs is the shining light. The ludi crous feature of this transfer is Mr. Brewster's complaint that Mr. Bry an talks too much. The action of the Indiana gold Democrats in resolving to continue their fight on Bryanism is rather wet hlankety to those politicians who have been declaring that the passage of ft enrrency bill would render the candidacy of the gentle man from Nebraska more palatable to that, great class of Democratic voters who have refused to accept the 45c. dollar issue. The Hon. William Joel Stone, of of Missouri, fears that the gold Democrats may capture the Kansas City convention. If such a thing should happen the Bryanites in the Democratic party could simply fall into line with the Sioux Falls crowd. It will be sure to make Mr. Bryan its nominee, see the Chicago plat form, and go it a few points farther on political skyrocketing. Wisconsin's wave of prosperity wa9 represented in 1867 by an in crease of 19,951, 327 invested in a do- Ken of the principal industries of the State, with an increase of upwards f $13, 000,000 in the value of goods made, and a gain of $1,495,889 in wages. This was 8.72 per cent more than was paid to wage-earners in 1896, and the average yearly earnings ot each worker were in creased by $15.97. ARE YOU GOINQ SOUfH FROM THE NORTHERN STATE 3 P The Best Route to Travel is From New York to Norfolk, Va., by the old Dominion Steamers The most elegantly fitted boats, finest state rooms and best meals. The rate including meals and state rooms is less than yon can travel by rail, and you get, rid of the dust and changing cars. If you want to go South beyound Norfolk to Southern Pines and Pine- bluff, the Winter Health Resorts 'or to Vaughan, N. C, the Pennsylvania Colony headquarter., Peachland, N. C, the New England Colony, Stat- ham. Ha- , the Ohio Colony and headquarters of the Union Veterans Southern Settlements, you can con nect with the Seaboard Air Line. For information us to rates of travel address H B. WALKER, Traffic manager New York City. i or information as to farming or mineral lands, water powers, manu facturing sites or winter resorts rates of board rent of ottngeg etc. address JOHN PATRICK, Chief In dustrial Agent 8. A. L. Pinebluff, North Carolina. al5 A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burn- ham, of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. 8. H. Lin- ooln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she beg ged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Con sumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her This marvelous medicine is guaran. teeu K) cure an T'lroat, (Jliest an- Lung Diseases. Only 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. Our Latest Music Offer Please send ns the names and ad aresses oi tnree inusio lencnerg or performers dn the piano or organ ana 25 cents in silver or post age and we will send you all of the following new and most popular pieces full sheet musio arranged for piano or organ ; "The Flower that Won My Heart now being sung by cue Dest, Known singers m Mie coun try, "Mamie O Rourke" the latest popular waltz song, "March Manila Dewey's March-Two Step" as play ed by the famous U. 8. Marine Band of Washington, D. C, and five other paces of popular music Address, POPULAR MUSIC CO Iuuianapolis, Ind. tf Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman. Miles bury. Pa., says, "As a sM.x;dy cure for coughs, colds, oronp and sore throat one minute cough cure is un equnllod. It is pliifl'sHnt for children to take. I heartily reooramond it to mothers." It is the only hiirmless remedy that prctuces immediate re suits. It cures bronchitis, pneumon ia, gripe and throat nnd lung, dis eases. It will prevent consumption. 7-Advertise iu the Vrkss. n V ; Look at your tongue. Is it coated ? Then you have a bad taste In your mouth every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels are always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure : Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia Is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price, 25 cents. All druggists. "I hare tnkr-n Ayor's Pills for 35 ycnrH, and I consider them the liest made. One pill tinea nio more pnod than half a box of any other kind 1 have ever tried." Mm N. F. Talbot, March 30, 18!'?. Arriil.m, Kars. -fv -a. A .. -a. . II' vmr fnSlH luive Cliolern o Roup, n-n Oninfru Eloctrio Food nt men. For stile nt T. Armstrong's. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILF0RD. First Pkksbttehian Church, Milford; Sabbath serviced nt lt).;iu A. M. mid 7.HH p M. Sabbath school Immediately after thi morning service Prayer meeting Will nesdny at 7.110 P. M. A cordial weleonn will be extended to all. Those not nt- tnehed to other churches are especially In vitee!. KEV. THOMAS INlCIIOl.b, fastor ClIUHCH OK THB Gooll SHKI'HKItl), MU ford: Service .Sunday at 10.H0 jt. M. and 7 :W p. M. Sunday school at 12.00 t. Week-day service 1 riday at 10 A. M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7.45 A. M. Seats free. All are welcome. RKV. CHAS. U. CAKTENTEIl, Rector. M. K. CHUKCH. Services at the M E. Church Sundays: Pietieliing at lo.iio it. ..I ... TUIl'n ... W.. .nt I ... ill. nim ov i.,J"sp. in. L-ii. viiij s Jjmu ni. ll:4op. in. Kpworlh league tit (1.15 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting o.t Wednesdays tit 7.110 p. m. Class meeting conducted by Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7.110 n. in. An earnest invitation Is extended to anyone who may desire to worsttsp with us. REV. w. rt. iNEKK. Pastor. MATAMORAS. KrwoitTH M. E. Ciiuhch, Mntamorns. Services every Sabbath nt 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. SnliDatll school nt H.:0. C. ri liici'ting Monday evening nt 7.80. Class ims'ting Tuesday evening nt 7. 110. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7!0 Biveryone welcome. KV. I . rsKNCKll. Hope F-vangei.icai. Chukch, Mara moras, Pa. ServliH-s next Sunday ns follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. m. nnd i p. m. Sun day school nt S p. m. Junior C. K. In-forfc nnd C. E. prnyet nutting nfter the even ing service. td-week pntyer tneetinu every Wednesday evening at 7.80. Seats free. A cortiuu ' 'eietntie to nil. i tuuo. Rev J A. WlKOAND, Pastor. Secrr t Societies. MlLFOKP Loim'K, No. 844, F. & A. M. : txslge mei;ts Wetlnestlays on or liefore Full Moon nt tilt Miwkill House, Alillord Pn. N. Kuierv, Jr., Set:retarv, Milford John C Westbiook, W. M.. Milford. l'a. Van Pes Maiik Loimie, No. tt-js, I.o '). I: Meets every Thursday evening nt 7.80 p. in., Brown's Hitllding. 1). H. Hornbeck, Srr y .Ineob Mclurty, N. f-i PltUIlKNCR RKBEKAII LiiIKIK, IM7, 1. (! O. F. Mtiets every Bwuint and fourth Fri rtnysln ench month in Odd Fellows' Hall, lirown s mtlldlng Altss Kiithnrlne Klein N. (i. Miss Wllhelmlne lieck, S4c'v :E?Bil(l A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For the next sixty days, I will quote Unheard of iriees in Mens', Boys' and Childrens Clothing, that will astonish cveiylody. An , invitation to the jiiiblie is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Fort Jer vis. Prices. Will talk. Call and le convinced at . SCHAFRANSKY, 15 Front Street, .. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CL0T1UEU, One Cent a Word. For Knrh lntrttnti. So Alv-rttin-iit taken for (litifl Irt rrlitn. ( AMI tmit fimpnny pll nnlcrs. Adtlrrss 11 K K COt NTV I'ltK-iS, Ml I. FORI, TA. tfOH PALK. A small fnrm locntnrt near S. Matnnmrns. known as t lie Henscl or Hclnlmrdt plnee. rontnf nlw jr 21 acres Finely loented, well wittered. House nnd titirn. Fruit of nil kinds. Pnrt. Improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etr.. address Lock box H MUford. Pn. TRESPASS NOTK.'K.. Notice Is herein jriven that trespassing on the premise occupied Ity the tiiulcrslniH-d In iJtnpmnn township, known its the llitehnimn farm Tor httnnnu', Nshinir. hcrryttiK or imy othei purpose, whfitever is forlmhlcn under pet, ally of t he law. Any prison or jci-son disolM-yinK t his not ice will Ik.' dealt ivill in the 'severest lawful mnnner. Ukoiiuk H. McCaiitv, July 1, 1S.". Lessee. X'RKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is herein (riven tlmt trespassing upon the south ern linlf of the tract of hind known ns tin William Denny, No. tr.l.lli Shohoin tow n ship, for huutiiiK, lisliing, or, any otlici purpose, also trespassing tm awkill pom. in lliutlMitin township, or, ilsliinir In it ir fol'liidilen under jicnalfy of the law. M. Cl.KII.AMI MlLNOU, Aprlutm Attorney lor owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereli. given that trespassing upon the pro pel ty of the Forest Lake Association ii Laekawaxen township. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting mid lishiug, o. my other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penally of the law. Ai-kxandku Happen, Nov. 22, 18115. President. 1'HESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that trespassing on the premises ul t lie tintlcrslKlteu, fill tinted In ltnutuat township, tor nny purpose whatever h jtrictlv forbidden, mid allotTt inters will Is promptly prosecuted. inA 11. CASK Oct. :M. IN. NOTICF. All Iiuntiiid. fishing or ot he trespassing on the premises of the under iigued, in lJinttmatt Township, tin Ray motidskill and Dwnrfskill (.'reeks, Is fo'i bimlcn under penalty of the law. CHAS. .1. ItoILKAU,- Dlngnmn Twp., N. lioit.KAU, May 17, 18US. JtisKPII F HolLEAt; SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of fieri fn'-ins Issih i out or t no Court of Common Piens of Pil county, to me directed, 1 will expose t -ale by public vendue or outcry, at 11. Court House in tiie borough of Milford, ot SATURDAY, APRIL 21, at a P. M. All that certain lot or piece or parcel land situate in the township of Palm., county of Pike and Stato tit Peiti.svlva'i hounded ami desctibed as follows to w Beginning nt a post on the south side o he public rond lending up the Vnllcti. pack creek at a point, thelane lending fmij tiie Hickory place Intersects the snio pulilii road, running thence al.ing saiil rond soul I seven degrees, west thirteen anil four-lent 1. rods to a post for n corner, thenco alonp lands of I. K. Rennett, south twenty-two degrees, tnst thirteen and lifty six' on. humli'cdih rods to uost corner, thence north sixty-one nnd one-half degrees, east teen and four-tenth rods to a post come at the side of said lane, and thence aloiit the said lano north twenty nnd one half degrees, west twelve and forty eight one hundredth rods to tho place of he ginning, containing one nr.ro and twelvi perches tif land be tl.e snme moro or less lieing the snme land nnd premises which Philip Kimble et al. heirs mid legal repre setitntives of Hurnham Kimble deceased conveyed lo Henry V. Edwards by theii deed ill fee simple bearing time of October 3, 1K77 and recorded in I he ollice for record ing deeds, etc , at .Mllfotd in deed book No Hi page im, etc., w here it will fully ami at large appfnr and whereas the mud Henry V Edwartlsilied intestate being seicd of the herein before described piece of hind and premises in fee, nnd the sit Id Anna E. Kimlile (formerly Anna E. Edwards,) N Kryan Edwards, Emina Fuller (formerlv Edwnrtls.) Ellen i dwnrds. Philander Ed wards and Harriet Edwards being the iegnl heirs nnd representatives of mm Hen ry V. Etiwnrils deceased became l-y virtue of the intestate Inws of I he Common wraith of Pennsylvania seized nnd possessed of the said piece of bind and premises herein before described, and being the same prem ises which the nliovo nniiii d heirs granted and conveyed to Francis 11. Siiuier h I... A dated May Sti, ltsso recorded ill deed' book 8K page 115, etc., mid by snid Singer to Frank lleiiso by deed flat d Dec, 14, 1MI5 lecorded iti tleed book fil page 501. IM PROM EM EX T. S A good story and a half dwelling, wood shed, barn, fruit, etc. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Frank Denso and w ill be sold by me torcash. E. VANDERMA KK, Milford, Mch gn, luoo. Sheriff db-david favorite KWRemedv The one sure cure for The Sidney's, fever and Blood CARPETS All-wool Carpets at 47 cents Lace Curtains at 29 cents Oil Cloth at 17 cents Wall Paper at 2 want to tween o every Friday morning. N. Y. FURNITURE CO, 92 Pike St., . Port Jervis. Grand Clubbing Offers. PlKKt'o. PltK-iS, Lndii 8 World, Ainslne's, Mtiiisi-y's, Ciisiiii)iiilitiiii, $ lfi " " " " " ." ' Mct.lmvV,, 4 I. " " " " " " (NisiiHiiioliliin, " 4.15 " " " " " " L(slit)'n Monthly, " 4.15 You tnnko n splcntion from ono of tlio four i fr'i't -, wl'i i. st ud i ns, enclosing $4.15 mid wo will hnvo llio fnur i-i.-tt.-:, i .i ui I anbscrihor for ono your ; or rat'h to scjun ic :iiu i . Addif.-s PilCK t'Ol'N i Y P . il. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft SAVE ft ft ft ft "Star" tin taps (shnwinn; sitrjl str.rs printed on nnder fida of tag), "IIurBeShor," "J. T.,!I " Oooil J.ucl:," " Crous Bow," and "Drnmmond " Natural Lea" Tin Tacr s aro of eqni'.l value iu seenrinff pri-sents meutioned below, and may be assorted. Every mau, woman and child cm find Botuothing on tiia liai that they would like to have, and can have ft TAO ft 1 Matrh Wo 9 Kn f?, (irio lilmlo, pood n!ef 1 3 8 fi- i-piTs, 4 in--;nfl 2" 4 Cliil'i'i Sot, K'ttM, Frk a:, t : p.. :i 3j 6 hmt an1 fJtppr Set.onofiH n, qua;l-riii'li- p'.i'p chi white mtal i'i 6 Frv'TH'li Knar Wmxl Tip 25 7 Italic, liulJ.ivr ground, tine pte1! 50 8 B'ltter Knife, triple pimo, Lvst qnsllfv (Jri 9 Kniar Hh;-l. tin'!" p!'f, 1. si qnal., fri ti K amp Iti'X, H'rrlhi'f Ml ,vr '.it U Kriit, "Kiti Kirtor." tt.. Ma-l' -i.. 76 12 Unrcher Knife, "Kpw K.itter," 8-in bl.tdo 75 IS : iiear, "Kpen Knllpr." -ltn-!i 15 14 Nut Hot, Cifc kor aud 4i Pii.-i, silver pi Hcd Po IU Pae Katl, "Asmri.i'ion," ba-t q.ial.1 J ; H Alnrm i rk, ni-ki-l l ,j W Bis G.'nuinw Ro((ra' Toa:.i-.unt, bsf t-lntect trH.(U ir, 18 Wat fii, tick el, atein wt:nl A-i-i t . . tuj 19 Carvers, good tovl, bu.-Iiiioin liattctlfa am to Hit (Vnuino RnHnrs' T:i!l'J S Ktons, tfst platfil a"nl 30 81 Six ea- li. Knives and i'urk, biu-lt born Imniih's C5u 88 Six rrh, Owiut le R ver' Kniv-3 aad i orka, beat platni gjods COO ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i ft ft ft ft THE ABOVE 0FFR EXPIRES NO'fEHS? 30m, 1909. C nor la I Mnf na f Plain "Rar" Tin Tpps (that i, H'r tin tair with no frmall ijpPllrtl llUllbO 1 m-irn prititrt-toii un l.-r sld-nf tai, ar w ytwH fnr pre-tenta, i ...I i hut will h" p'iid for in CASH on thoDtiaa at iwouty ooutopor tuudred, ff r iv-d v us ..n r hnf.-rf '4i; :-h 1-. . WBKAU I.N MIXki that 4 lim'n worth of STAR PLUG TODACCO will Iftat longer and afrrd more pleasare than a dlaiA wona of a-ny thrr brand. MAKETHETESTI Send taqs lo CO 1 1 r.T II. TOBACCO CO., S(. lOUiS, Mo. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itarttlieiall.vdiuchtstheftKid and aids ature in strentrtheninir and rocon .truutinrr the exhausted digestive or gans It is tin; latest discovered ditrestr ant and tonic. No other preparalitin can approach it in efliciency. It in r.tantly relievesand rerinanetitlvcure9 Iiyspepsia. Indihrestinn. Heartburn, Flatii'ence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Kick llcadachiMiiist lalijiii.Cranipa.uiid allot her results of inii'erfeet digestion. Prpird by E C DeWIt 4C9 ., CMcagn. On i ice I'jLui ucd il vc tuiL Any out aeiultuu ketch and dcscripiiuu oi any iuvcutioti will ptuinpt'.y receive our opiuiuu free cuuvtrniu the patt-m.ii.ility ul p-tnie. " lluw to Oblatu a Vatcut" cut upjn rfi:ft. ratcnta ttetured ilinuLrh us alvc. ti-ec .or t :)e at our expeuse. Puitut t iLcu out thuiti-li ua receive rciai t(( (.-, willlunl vil il Lf, ill TliK 1AT K N T RkCO ,D, IU iHntraltii hiuI wiurly tiiculited juuiul, conii!lci by .MnniiiH-mi-'H aud In vector a bcud lur Bjiuplv cupy f H. Add tea, VICTOR J. CiAN8 A CO. I'm tent Attorney,) Evars Building, WASHINGTON. C Every spring we have a GRAND CARPET and UPHOLSTERY SALE. This Spring we mean to out do ourselves. per yerd. per pair. per yard. cents per roll. Don't think we do not carry any higher priced goods. We have them just as high as you go; and can save you money all along the line. This sale continues only 30 days If you want to have some fun, come in our store any Friday morning, be and 9. We have special sales Tin ft ft s TAQ9. 23 CTorfc, f-day, f(nfT, Thermom- '!, Itinurm 6'0 34 Cl'iii ns, l.Tithf.', no httr inndo. 6WI 'ia li'.il.r. iintiiiim'ii;, double cii.m, :iJ-r .'Hoitiiier. eoo 26 T-.vil flt. not plnythiuH but real Int. In 050 27 T'itt !icf ilco'att'd pore lain, very hatid(ji,i'' BiH) liriiimr .m Kiil No.f i! : r Hi al . -W) -9 ' H'e.-Itii 6!lvtr,full j.'etwl ltlutl ijy lot Sr.i- i j:.o, Jouthof, tiamlHume S'i.1 tliir:tM looO 31 S"wi XivUino, flrat tlaa-, with nil .it'.nrli in tt-a 1600 il Ri v.tlvor, Cult's, StJ-caliber, blud s'Of'l IfHtO 1 Iiulw, Col-1 '-'-hot, 22-'nllHr. ...16W 'M (i'H'ur ('"l altburm, roaowood, in laid aooo Tft 3!a n! ill n, vo -y handsome 2000 3 WinchtV'ter lieiwating Shot Gun, lJKi'J-f .4...3UO0 JJ Retnin-Tnn, d'Uble-b3rrel, bain- mor buot (iun, lo or U ii uie . . ...SUW "9 birvrl, standard make, ladia or f'tnts 251 9 Snot O'in, T?anilniton, double bar rel, bamn'erii's- 3000 40 Retina Muaio Box, 16 inch 1W0, .4000 ft ft M K ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft llkMH 50 YEARS' V- fg EAPtKILNbC TRoe Marks iv-v. Designs " r w H 1 COPVRIGHTS AC, An Tone ending ft uttetf-h and dearrlpMon mar nul.-uiy mtcerf inn our opinion free whether an Invention i prohnhly puieruahle. ronitnunlcft tlona lrlrtlT.tinrttfiulal. niidlok on i'alfUU sunt Uh Ml'lfst iiiTHin-y fur swurnttf fin jt. l'alfttta laJn-n ihniutrh Muim A Cu. woetra tfirri.ii notice without ctvvnte. In tha Scientific American. A hndBomplT IlliifltratM wwkly. I. re eat rtr rnlmiun of hit ttrutnl idc journal. Tithih. .l f-ir: Ti'iir nuintba, 1. Suid by all neWBd'Hl!rH. vViINN & Co.36,Bro"-- New York tflfirf. rf-- . . . 4 LABELS. TAU 1 04Slt4S. MAMM9. 'C0PyRICHTS. Thirtv-one ve .r a tivt practice. Otittilon u tn vuiiiliiv mid luu-iitubihty. W rite Inr tik nt ititni.. in and ii-d n iicii. EMUN aMNk,2 I- ktmst. W ahiugtua, U. C- 15 Business Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office ours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysician nnd SiirrPoii. 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