PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY. 4. HK)0. l'CBUHIIKU MVKKV FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWH'B BUILDINO, BROAD BT. Entered lit the post office of Mllford, Pike Uonntf, Peiiimylviuila, in (.eciind olaM mutter, November tweuty-flr.t, 18H.1. Advertising Rates. linn iinurirrelirhtllnefO.onc insertion -11.00 Rnnh mirmeilllent Insertion - - .60 Reduced rate will be furnished on ap plication, will be allowed yearly adver Users. Legal Advertising. Inlat.rnrjir's anil Exeelltor'S notices 8.00 Auditor' notices Divorce notices .0u rihorlfl's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J, H. Tan Ktten, PUBLISHED, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor General, E. B. HAHDENBERUH, of Wayne County. For CongrMmen4it-Urre, KOBEHTH. FOEDEHEH, of Philadelphia. GALUSHA A. GIIOW, of Busquehanna (,'ouuty. ' For Delegates-at-Large, M. 8. QUAY, WILLIEM A. BTONE, FRANK REEDER, WILLIAM CONN ELL, O. W. GREENE, JOHN LEISENRING, CHARLES A. PORTER, JAMES ELVERSON. For Electort-at-targ-e, CLARENCE WOLF, FRANK II. BUHL, A. B. ROBERTS, DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For Jury Commissioner, W. T. BTRUBLE, of Milford. The smokeless factory smokestack waa nnn of the lending features of the last Democratic national admin istration. Up to the present it has not occur red to Mr. Pettigrew to introduce resolution making inquiry concern Ing the Republican gains in Bouth Dakota. The pending shipping bill aligns free traders and foreigners tn oppos ition, and protectionist Americans Id advocacy. That is why Congress regards the nresent session as the o . one in whioh to pass that bill. A Tennesse Democrat has been de feated for Congress because he nam ed his son after Grover Cleveland Yet it is olaiined that the Djmocrat io party is a harmonious institution It is quite evident that the Ken tucky Demoorats hope to carry that State this year by the grand jury vote. The Croton dam strike was rath er disappointing to the Democratic leaders. It didn't last lon enough to help their cause. Foreign lobbies against American shipping interests ought to furnish a striking object lesson for Ameri can legislators. Ex-Governor James E. Campbell has been pleading for a divorce for Democracy and Populism. His grounds are logical, but the tribunal to which he appeals is prejudiced. The free trade New York tariff reform club, aidod by foreign mon ey, and serving only foreign inter ests, is opposing the pending ship piug bill. The Louisiana election was almost unanimous, jjooisiauauisirancuise tuent process works smoothly. The leader of the Democratic min ority in the House of Representat ives has been quite prjliflo iu the matter of resolutions of inquiry. How about a little prodding into his own business of private publication ' of public documents? The friends of the Wilaon tariff are the opponents of the pending shipping bill ; the advocates of the shipping bill were the opponents of of the Wilson tariff. Mr. Croker is coming home to make his November collections . Colonel Watteraon continues to explain his explanations of why he proposes to support a platform this year that made him deert his party in 1896. It will be recalled that in 1896 the Colonel conducted his bolt under a "No Compromise With Ms honor" banner. His various ex plan atious go to show that the Colonel has not oompromisdd. Iiisoouuect iou with Goebelisin has caused hiui to execute an unqualified surrender. TlieRovornnicnt provision for Por to Rico Is far more lihintl than that givnn to Louisiana when that State was admitted o tlio Union. A little exportenro will assure the Porto Me ans, of the cluirnetor of the Kopulili can Intontions. But the Democrats will still be dissatinfled. Those who are opposed to the United Ktates acquiring any. more territory seem to be under the im pression that Columbia has had all the children she can take care of, and has lost her ability to train up the little ones in the way they nhould go. Is it not about time for the Demo cratic party to call upon the country to put them in power, ho that they may reduce the dangorons surplus in the United Btatos Treasury? That is one of the few promises made by It that was faithfully fulfilled, and. in doing so, it also reduced the sur plus of almost every citizen in the Union. As a surplus reducer and a deficit, creator that party has a record that can not be successfully assailed. Representatives Tawney and Dol- liver, ot the House Ways and Menus Committee, hold that the oleomar garine act expressly provides that manufactures shall make known the ingredients of oleomargarine in order that oflioials of the Government may determine whether substances dele terious to . public health are used. They hope to have the matter dis cussed in the House. DISPENSING BEER. Amount Allowed to Brewery Em- ployet. The amount of beer consumed by men who work in breweries is little short of appalling, a hundred glasses a day not being considered unusual. In one of the breweries uptown there Is quite a Bystera In dispensing drinks to the employes. Kvery man is gran ed according to hla capacity, and tickets are Usued to the men when they come to work In the mornlns Each ticket Is good for a glass of beer. Some men get a hundred, others u, some 60. and so on down to the nov ices, who are only allowed 25 until their capacity Is accurately judged through the system of graduation. The brewers claim that no drunken ness results from this, as the men perspire freely In the hot atmosphere, and the liquid has little effect upon them. If by some mischance a man should become incapacitated for work, he Is demoted to the next lower class, and this Is looked upon as a keen dis grace, and very rarely happenB. "Of course, it ultimately leads to clrrhoris of the liver," said a prominent brewer recntly, "but the men are bound to drink beer, and It Is better to have a system. It saps their vitality to such an extent that they become easy victims to any disease. We lost two workmen last month from broken legs. To an ordinary man no Import ance would be attached to a fractured limb, but these fellows never rallied. They Just keeled over and died." Phil. Record. BURIED MILLIONS. Our Cemeteries Would Make Rich Mines, 8ays an Undertaker. "From my own observations I estl mate that there must be property to the value of several millions of dot lars buried In our cemeteries," said an undertaker recently to the writer. "Scarcely a funeral takes place, espe cially among well-to-do people, with out some article of pecuniary worth being consigned to the earth, either on the body or in the coffin with It. "Wedding rings are generally al lowed to remain, and quite frequently jewelry of a far more valuable nature. I remember one case where the de ceased a young girl was decked with about tl.600 worth of Jewelry and trinkets. She had been married only a few weeks before her death and they were the presents she had received during the days or her court ship. Her husband insisted on their being buried with her. "In another instance a very wealthy man, who had been In his time a fa mous all-round athlete, made It one of the condition of his will that all his prizes and trophies consisting for the most part of gold and silver ware should be placed in the grave with his body, inclosed iu a separate receptacle." Cln. Enaulrer. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued oat of the Court of Coiuinou Pleas of Pike county, to nie directed, I will expose to aal by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in the borough of Mllford, ou MQNDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, A. D. 10U0, At twoo'clock In the afternoon of said dav. Ail that curtain lot or parcel of land situ ate In Lackawaxon township, Pike coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: ltcgining at a stones oorner. tho North ease corner of a lot of laud hreU)fore solu by David Mclntlre to S. W 11 llama thence by a tract oi lauu in tha warrantee name of John Philip east 32 rods to a while pinecorner, thence south 70 degrees east UKJ roils to a piua corner, thence south 40 degrees east 'M rods to 8toue (formerly black oak) coruer, thence South 70 degrees east 1W rous to a si ones cor ner, thence by lauds uf said Oavid Mc lu- tire south 60 degrees west 7H rods to stones corner, thence north 73 degrees west 153 and 6-10 rods to a B ones ool m-r of tail! S Williams' 1-it, thenoe by the same north 1 degree west lis rods 1 1 thu place of begin ii ii ooutalniug about one hundred and twenty-eight acres, more or lt-ss, being part o( two tracts originally surveyed aud u rauted to Samuel Kit kendail and Jolill Shields, iiumljered resM-ctively tweuty-one and tweulv-three, on the Coiintiiskioilcrs' books of I'lke oouuty. or tun ucrip tiou, recital of title, elo , reference may be had to deud from David Mclmire lo (ieo. Uoseineyer, dated June it, Inho. riH-onli-d iu the Recorder of Deeds ollice for fike county lu Dei-d Book No, lib page U5 and to deed fnaii George Rosemeyer el. ux to Julius Kosetneyer dated November 15. lwto reoordexl as aforesaid, In Deed Book No. 47 page 371. IMPROVF.MENTd. Upon the ahive land aw erected good frame fariiiuouneaud uouveukut baru.wiih outbiilldiiigs, ah.iut tea acres, more or less, are improved and muter cultivation. Sev eral kinds of fruit trees aud well wa-ered balance of laud timber, near village of Mast How, ou K.riu railroad. s,.y.Kil uuil tnkun lu execution as the property of George Hoseineier aud Julius liuecllicler ami W ill ue aolil ny ine ir cau K. VAN DERM ARK, fjliuritf . Sheriff s Onice. Milford, Pa., ) April JO, lmxi. j Mil Many a school- Kin Is said to -... V be lazv and i . X I II I I I I C I B i(!CVwhen she - - aoesn i aeserve .l;:'irhe least bit of it. She can t study, easily ana urea an ine time. And what can you ex pect? Her brain Is being fed with impure blood and her whole system is suffering from poisoning. Such girls are wonder fully helped and greatly changed, by taking t . . t Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taken it during the past 50years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they give the same medi cine to theirown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. 11.01 a bottle. All tn;lsti. If your bowels sre consti pated take Ayer's Pills. You can't have pood health unless you have daily action of the bowels. 25 els. a boi. " One box of Ayer's l'llls enrpd my dvPoTSia.' L.l. CAnmru.L, 'Jan.tt.lMHI. Bath, N. Y. Writ the fan for. Tf yon hft. luiy r.'Titi.lattit whatever and ilesire lite Id' mtuieal arivtc; you can possibly r :.-'.!ve, w rlio tl:e dorttir freely. nu v.l!l recrlvc ft iji c:-;;.t r Bly, wlth(.-..t ei'at. Afli'.ror", In. I I- 1 VI. U I -i,... m ........ .. ... it. artti r"t i- How h yottf Wind? If yen re short of breath; If your heart lb Hers or palpitates; 11 ym have paiu in left side or Iu chest; If your pulse Is irceKulu''. "r YQ" lae clinking sensations, weak or hungry Bpells, raintine or sinking siells, ie Kemuer, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cva is especially adapted to remove just that class of disorders. Km a rieyrt and blood tonic which BtreujfUilts the heart, piirifles the t'.cca and gives new life to the weak and weary. "Shoitness of breath, severe paipi tation and tmiotucrinttspellsdisaliled me for any labor. After usi ii three bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I was entirely, relieved of distress and from that time on my recovery was lapid." A. U Paynk. Morgamown, Ind. Dr. Miles' IToart Cure is sold it ell drupewts on a positive (riiiinthtee. V rite for free advice and booklet to Dr. Miles Medical Co., iakuart, lud. Rcmcniber MA.mlt'H Ul IIMKR ci:.iii.T, MA.IOU'H LK ATHKR CK.Ml.NT. DR.DAV1D favorite The one sure cure for J The Sidney's, liver and blood fTo PATENT Gocd 'aj mar aecurtMl I mar be secured by our am. Aimresa, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltlmora. Md. tubiicrlilloua to The Ptent Record per auuuu is 1 MBt mm n V 5. To Repair Brk Arti- ITTiTTrR ill AMI A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. v. For the next sixty (lays, I will quote Unheard of juices in Mens', Boys' and Children, ' Clothing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the jmlilie is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. . Prices Will talk. Call and Je convinced at Sun i5 Front Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTH IKK, One Cent a Word. Fur Fm-li InnrrHnn. No A ilvi-rtlainr-nt titkt-n rr It-na tlmn 1.1 rents. ( AMI inn! r ermtpai.y sill ortlrra. AddreM I'lKK Clll N1 V l-IIFSS, MII.HIIIH, PA. yim SAI.K. A snmll funn lnrntcd near r Miitinnoras. known as llio llcnsrl nr Krlnhanlt place, containing 21 acrres Flniiy lot ntnl, well watvml. llnuso and bam. Fruit of all kinds. I'art Improved. Title eleur. For terms, price, etc... address Lock box 0 Milfonl. I'a. IMtKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby diven Hint trespassing on ihe premises occupied by the undersigned In Diiigtunii township, known lis the Huchanan lurm for hunt Ink. Usliinn, berrying or any ntlici ptirM)se w Imtever Is furlmldeu under pet, aliyof (he law. Any person or im-iscmis dlsiilx-ylng tills notice will be dealt Hli in the severest lawful manner. Gkohok H. Mccarty, July 1, 18tf". Lessee. 1-iRKSPASS NOTKIE. Notice la hen-liy given that iresimssingupou the south ern half of the tract oi iiinu Known as ine Wlllitun Deunv. No. W. I n iShohola town ship, for hunting, fiiliing, or, any other ;ntrMise, also trespassing on r-MtwRin poim !n litiuniiiti townshin. or. ilshing in il is oruuuicu uiHler penalty oi tne law. M. Ul.lilI.ANI A1I1.NIIH, .prl51m Attorney for owner TKK.SPASS NOTK'K. Notice Is liet-eliv L given that trespassing upon Ihe pio jeriv of the Forest Lake Association iu jitckawaxcti township, Pike county, Pa for the purpose of hunt ing and llslung, or any other ntirpose is strictly uiroiuueu tin. der penalty of the law. ALhXANPKK MAllOKN. Nov. K, 18(15. PrtHiitlent. T'RF.SPAPS NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby X given (hat tri spassing on the premises ol the tllHlerslgtK'll, sltltateu 111 Diligiuan townsalp, tor any purpose whatever n strictly loi liiddcn, and alluITt ndei-s will bi promptly pi-osecutetl. 1 ha U. Case Oct. 24. 1MI5. NO'l'ICK All hunting, fishing or oilier trespa-islog ou the premises of (ho under' Mgncd, in lJingiiniii 'Lowiistup. on ttuy inontlskill ami liwlirfskill Creeks, Is for hlndcn timli-r penally ot the law. CHAs J. HoILKAU, Dliigman Tvp., X. lioli.KAU, May 1", IH'.iS. JosKI'll F Uoll.KAl SHERIFF'S SALE. Hv virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued nit of (lie Court of C minion Pleas of Pike counly to me directed, I will expose -to -ale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House al the borough of Milford, on SATURDAY, MAY 19, at 2 O'CLOCK P. M. WOO All that certain piece and parcel of land situated In the village of Matamoras In the township of West fall intliecountyof Pike. Fronting un Claikson street thow n on a map of said village o :c hundred and thi' ty ne feet to Ilidilis street In said village and thence klong said lllddls Blreet one hund red and twenty two luet comprising three town lots mi the map aforesaid No 149 and No. 148 each 50 fce In front and rear an-.l 115 feet in depth and lot No. 117 thir ty one feet Iu front aud rear and l-kJ ftet in depth. IMPROVEMENTS. Upon which Is erected a good story and a half dwelling house, aud uulliuililiugs. Severi.1 kinds of fruit trees. Seined and taken In execution as the proiH'i-ty of John Frederick deceased ami will be sold by inn for cash. E VANllKRMAHK, Sheriffs OlTice, Sheriff. Mllford, April IS, MOO. SHERIFF'S SALE. Rv virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued ait of (lie Court of Common Pleas -f Pike ountv. to me directed, I will exixisj to tale by public vendue or outcry, lit the Jourt House in the. borough of Milford, on SATURDAY, TUB iUli DAY OF MAY A. D. 11100, At 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day All that certain niece of fluid ill tho lown- sliiuof Sliohola colllitv of l'ikeand stale of I'eniiyslvanla. bounded and described as follows: Reglnnlngatawhiteplne stump i hence noi l h sfo degrees cast 81,1 rials to a .iilti oak. thence south 5i degrees easi 10 roils to stones, thence south )U)4 rials to stoiiii. thence smith (14 llegn-es east 3HIJ rial toslone, llienco south about l degrees west about 20 rods, I hence north 81 dcgreei west nil1, rods to nlacc of beginning, con tabling Iwenty-iilne acres and niiieiy-seven perches being purl of - a lot in warrantee inline of J11I111 lister and (lie same premises that wascoiiv yed to ghisuii .itciveiiii jr. by S Si. I (iardeiier ailtnluistralur, by deed dated March ua, in. IMPROVEMENTS. Aiiout twenty acres of the above unlii prnvetl balance woodland, good house aud barn Seized and taken In execution as the nroiK-rtv of Gllisou McKeau Jr. aud will be sold by me for cash tC. VANDEMARIC, Shorilf. Sheriff's Office, Mllford, Pa.. ( May 1, 1SK-0. ( AFRANSKY. VERYTHIG RUSH A HOUSE TO FU CUTLERY Do you want some Knives and Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Earthen Ware to the Finest French China. 9C9SC999999999999&999999 From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE 99t 999999999999999999S9 A single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash -stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Fike vSt, Grand Clubbing Offers. -.bMiatiorP . y.n 1 i-.i in 1 ,-:l.V" .MO. 1 Mfttw-fh? I'lKK Co Prkss, Lndics' World, Ainslee'a, Ainnscv's, C'liHinniiolitnti, t " " " " " " " 'i " '" You niako n Holcolion from nno n. piiidosinB 4 15 and vn will liuvn iliscri imp tor one veur : or nncn to -A- -r st "V -wV "Gtw" tin Ufg (slaowinc; Riflftll rtmx printed on nudor f-ido of tfijtl, "nors'iKhoo." "J.T.," ' C4od l-ucU," " Cross tt.xv," rtnd Drnmr.nmil" Nutural Ijenf Tin J.'.::;3 aro of eqnul value in Beciirinu' preser.ta mtatiouod below, ami may be aHnortod. Evory man, -woman r ad cliilrt can find. oouxctUiug oa the liai. that tlicy woidd like to have, end ca bava X'''1 liv2 ZEu S 7V rin I 1 HTnVh Pox , 2 Kn oik- 1 : ! -il n-osi 8 rs,4tfc't ; a A CtilM'-t F..i, K F-jr'.; -! M o-ki 3 Tii yr.'.'Q mi v mm ni';m f" A. 7 r, lioll w f;.t..m .rj r-pt il np. j Kl rfplo t'lu'o, brst f-MlliU S:i-."ir Hln-M, t'"c ! v'r' qn I'l S i;iip it -x. m , r'..;u s:!vrp '0 U Knift ' K-o;i Kvt,.',"twM l.i-v'.'-fl.. 6 j liut.-iier Knife, "Jv-fn Ku'-Hr," 8-in U".. 75 IS ' i-ur t, "Keen Kim. i'," Mm tt 14 N'lt H -t. Cift-'iix-r and A i'h-ss, silver i, ijf.-l Pa 15 I.ae lal),'AHi'u-;a'ii.u," l -jit qual.li M Alnrmrlock, iiti-!id .. 1-0 17 6ix (i'-riuine UcKerd' 't'eii-puini.-4, oerit plr.led Kill 19 W'ttfch, nielv -1, "itefn wiaJ 'mlI s-t .. iiou 19 Carvers, good btHil, buck born littiui!'a itiHt SO Six (JfTinine It'i-is T:ilik' Hpoins, t pistil Kwnl-t 360 21 Pix eni-h, Knivtaaui i'urk..-, buck- liuruliniiilifM W it 23 fcix each, Ciciitii.te R'.'fsr Knives man cocas, uj3i plan a goou ow y;;c a wye nrrR txpt?$ NriEfSBH 30m, moo. Pldin Bar Tin fitrs priutivi on t nut will b" pam t v m 'm . r !H-f LrULAIl I.N "Il NO that a lint'a wol.li ul STAR PLUG TOBACCO Wl!l loiil lonsrr and nfTord muro plrnanrs (ban a dlmu'a wurtb of any olberbraad. MAKE THE TEST" I Send Uns !o COTIE.VTIJ TOB ACCO CO., St. L8UH, Mo. ..1 n Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. It artl Aurally d ircsI s t he fond and aids t ature in stientttlifiiiritj and riicou utructing the exliaiiKti'd cliKt-stive or gans It til the latest (licovi'reldiPst ant and tunic. No other preparation can approach it in eilicieney. It in ittaoily relieves mi'l permanently cures Pyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, FlatUM-nce. Hour Siomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, GahlralL'ia.Craniiis and Bli other resultsof iinpei feet li west ion. Prapired by C Delftilt 4Co., Clucagi. Our Ice iciui ucU U k i ul- Any one fecudutii sktUli aud UfStiiniioU oi UUV iiiveitliuil Will riiouiptly itt-tive our opiuiou iice couct-rniug he paatiUiUluy oi senile. "How to oblum a I'dlctit " clU U1K.11 i.l.t:-.t. i'aUUU trCvUICii ihtoitjih ualv:iiisec ir fciie at our miwii!. I'.ncutM i-iWtu oiit thuMU'.h us receive ciui with.iiit l Ii ii tit The 1'atknt Khco ;u, u tlluslVrtttd uutt widely citvtiliitrJ jouiual, CoitMiLi(.(.l t-y M. in n fact uit rs aud ltivestuia. btud iut fcaiuple t p FRE. Addie, VICTOR J. EVANS CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evr Suilddtg, WAHlNQTON. S- C Cure Port Jervis. . 1 z -:- -T3 : f " " iMcUHiie b, 4 " Cnsiiiopolitni) " 1 " Leslie's Mnti' lily, " 4 of the four i ff' tm, w hich y iu send the four lml lii iitiiiiis nniiled to til spimrnrn tiniirrss h mi ursin-ii ITl -Y.ri'i,. Addriiss PIKE COUNTY PKKSS, Milford, Pn. 114 t'- r- n H Sir"- A I A i a-a TAOS. It, ? lay, OslAnilftr, Thermom- P", ' 23 CI o t t irc.i:it r . ... i' 34 ii-jii ' it,?, l,-ahv. no lvitr mitd. wW 'ij lt.- .olvt'V. r.-i'. iu.it i-j, il-.uli!o ca v, M'i tr c.ii inr 2t Toi-1 Mwt, ant iiUyU iii:, ln; real ttx.U. 37 T"i;-' S"t iIwu'Httd puteeiniii, Vf ry liriiirloonin f:'W K-'i.'iiM. .ii liHV No. 4. -i : "r HJ al . : M W.i el.,; v:u:x silver. full jWftt.j I liM 3d Jrt' i Smf Cut, Jeuihur, hainisoiiie HM.l .Ium'?! ' - 1K 31 H-Mi'iu .M i'-ltiiin, ilrs- clasn, wi h Til Ur !t (!.'li'F Vr. Iver, ;.)It', Sl-caltbe.-, blu.'d f - i iwa ;n Guitar (Washburn), rusawoU, iu- la 1 SOW) 35 Ma itiolia, very handsoui 2W0 ;W fttiic-hcsttT ltepeating Shot Giin, 1 augo -iWO i7 RemlniftoD, double -tMrrpl, tiam uicr '.iuol Gnu, lo or 1J .....SWW 38 Bi r 'le, standard mako, U'ltaa or Ctiil IMO 39 ShntOnn, lirmlQtori, double bar rel, l;a;n!Li?rlt--i oOOO 40 ItMiirtA .Mut-io Box, 16 '-4 iticb iilaO . .fcUU H ix iV i it it Tnca f r hat is. tar tin tma witn no wmaii un - K - r uf !. of ta"i, ar rf fur pre -.-nt.i. I'T in c uu iu unua wouMtw M.i - c?i 1 t, lv.ui. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Jw 4 Traoc Marks Designs Sf Copyrights Ac. Anrone wn11nr shrth and d.nrtntton mar aulctttr ujiferutin our opinion fru lmtnr an iiiTitiiUMii in iirohitl.ty (finable, rtinimunh-a-tiniitt ft net ly frmmimitlul. Haiidtwtnk on Pateuu unt trt'B UMwsl iiu!i-y for nwuring patent a. l'Mtiil UJt;!i tiiruuub Muiiu A to. tuuolvm H.iiU ntttict, without clirii-aa, lu ui Scientific American. A hiirtoniel Hlu.tnitM wis-klr. I.nrirert rlf. t-ulMiK'ii of iinv B. le.itiUi- li.iirnul. 1 i-i nm. M T.- ir: f.iur imiiitlu. L bolil by ll n'lriilMJ. ?1UN 4 Co.36"""""- New York - Uiucb OHiiafc H V BU. Wmhluilluil. D. tiTABLISHCO t&66. CAVIATtf. . 4 LA8LS.. "rA0E OSailCHS. Marks: wCqpvr.ghts. Thirtv-one ye .t m tlve pmrtlce. Oi.tuion u to vali.iity bhu iU-ntttUlity. Wnt for Uwk ft in.truX uiui u-im-v. E.-bON bkOa,MJ (rct. WuttiogtoM. I). & Business - Cards. W. BEST, 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. Physician and Sinyoon. Ofili-e mid residence Harford street If home lalcly occupied by l)r F, II. Wen- .Mll.rOKI), l"A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brick Hnitsr- Oiipof-itr VniitTcrninrk Hotrl Krniul Hln-i-t Mllliiiu I'll. OKflCIO nol'UiS: 8tol2. in.; 1 to H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mil. 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FVioiogrcpKcR -ANT) DEALER IX- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pilie Bfreot, Port Jervis, N. Y CavtHt,and Trad&-Mark obtained And alt Vml-l iOunOrncciBOPPoiiiTa; U, 8. Patsnt Of fick j i wo tan kc ui q (iaitiil iu Uuo liutli Uwm. J ret otolini Wii.hin;tott, i i bend f ii odd, drawnitf or photo,, with dicrip- lioo. We advice, ii jmuchilo or iKt, iica ik.tuiry:. Our ice not duo inl dm tent it KL-urcd. A Pamphlet, iitw u uuum j-aicut, wnnr cost oi kuuio in tho Ot S. aud turcica cuuauic v c.A.sriovv&co.l ; I j Owm. P MrWW Patent 0i, Washington, D. C. 9Suburibu for the PutusB
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