PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, UKO 14. UKK). rtTnr,iHiiKi evkmt fkuav. OFFICK, BBOWN'B BUILDINrt BROAD BT. prnsmiPTtoH: One Yeah One dnlliir mid fifty rents. Six Months Heventy-flve cents. STKHTLY IN AIJVAS1K, Kntcrfd lit the pout offliw of Mllfnrd, Pike County, Pennsylvania, M second class mntler, Noreinbor twnntr-Urirt, Advertising Rates.. One squarnfelKht linns). one insertion -9t.no Karh siibsHiii'iit Insertion ------- .60 Hndiiowl rules will Iw furnlsliwl on ap plication, will be Allowed jruarly iwlver tsars. Legal Advertising. Administrator'! mid Kxeoutor'i notices - - - 8.'1 Auditor's notices 4.Kl Divorce notices fMX' HIioriff'H sales, Orphans' court snlfs, County Trenmirvr's sales, County state inenb and election proclamation cliarntol by the square. . J. II. Van Ktten, PUBLIRIIKIt, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. TRESPASS LAW. The arrest find fine of a person lost week for alleged Infraction of the special law protecting an association In tins county, gave jlse to the usu al load and angry protests among a class of citizens, that the corpora tion should bo favored with such ex clusive and absolute priviliges, so far as we heard no sympathy was expressed for other land owners not enjoying a like protection. The question naturally arises why? If one association owning lanil pay ing taxes thereon, and improving it is especially protected by stringent laws which enables it to control the use of its property and prevent tres passing, why should not other asso ciations and land owners enjoy the same or like rights? Why should farmers who pay taxes or. their lands not be allowed' the liberty of saying who may use and enjoy them for fishing and hunting purposes. Certainly tb.6y as a class, not only paying taxes but spending their bard earned dollars In the commu nity, should receive the samo con sideration as those who occupy lands for sporting purposes only, and who are enabled by reason of their stringent laws to prevent encroach ments in their lands, but who may at the same time also hunt and fish at will over the whole oountry. Why not place all our land owners on the same plane and confer on all proper ty holders like rights? Is there any injustice in this? Who but those who are not land owners can com plain, and why should they have priviliges to use for sporting pur poses the farmers' lands at their will? Suppose a club of men wished " to lease or occupy for sporting purposes a few hundred or thoaand acres and were willing to pav a fair rent al for the right, the farmers might obtain a revenue directly from their lands by leasing such privileges re serving to themselves such rights as they saw proper. Under our present laws this can not he done because there is no ade quate protection for the enjoyment . of such privileges. A. farmer may protect a flock of quails or pheasants on bis lands and some diiy a sports man oomes along with his dogs and . bags the whulo covey. There is no redress. The birds are wild the farmer has no property in them, no appreciable damage has been done to bis land and he must grin and bear it. We should like to see an effort made to pass a more stringent trespass law so that all land owners might be enabled to have some con trol over their lands and the streams which flow through them. The Grout oleomargarine bill pass ed the House of Representatives hist Friday ami now goes to the Henate where its fute is in doubt. It was not opposed by any member of the Pennsylvania delegation, but the Southern cotton seed interests and butteriue people will make a bitter fight against its passage. It should Itxvlve thesupportof every real friend Of the farmers. Little lvluvvare will have a warm contest this winter over the election of two United States Senators. The Ilepublleaiis are divided and Addieks who is a candidate cannot be elected V itliuut the aid of Democrat.-), THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Cburob. Rev. 0. is. Boudder. Pastor SUNDAY BKHVICKs. tlass Meeting 8.30 Preaching 10.30 riundnr School ,11.45 Epworth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WEKK DAY SKRVIOKH. Traycr Mooting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Frl 7.80 CHURCH ROT KB The revival services will continue on Wednesday, Friday and Bnbbalh evenings. These are the regular services and may be made fensons of continued and increasing revival work. Three things are necessary ; first, that chrisitans come; second, that they come prayerfully ; third, that they invite and bring with them the unsaved. When we do our part Und will do His. To all persons interested in the singing class we wish to announce that the "Cantata" will bo given as early in January as possible. We liojio to be ready by the 3rd I bob no reason why we should not be pre pared by that time. The subjects for next Sunday are, "The tpue riches or tried gold" and "The walk of the Just." Next Bahbnth nfternoon there will lie service at the Bchocopee school house. . The catechism of the M, E. church has been put in the hands of all our Junior Leaguers and instruction is Klven each Friday afternoon in the teaching of the church. We lielieve this will prepare the hearts of the children for conversion and church membership, j The need of thorough instruction in the fundamentals of a christian life is seeu by every careful obser ver. There is no time like child hood for such instruction. It is not given in the honiu ns it once was. The modern work of the church in looking after the young hos become a necessity to its progress. It is n grave mistake for parents to dele gate the religions teaching of their children to cliurclu instructions. When the home teaching beoomes more, and the church instruction not loss, then there will be less need to plead for a more rational experi ence and a more genuine christian life. The "Choir Heralds," used by our choir are furnishing us with good munio and the singers by their faithfulness deserve this word of appreciation. We expect in a short time, to bo able to publish, in this column, the musical selections to be rendored on the Sabbath for the benefit of the general publio. EDGEMERE. Horn. A. M. Boitler's boat-house is nearly completed. Wm. Sinloy has just given J. V. Sloan's summer cottage a coat 1)1 paint on the outside and a coat of varnish on the inside and made many .other improvements. Mrs. Justin Nilis who has been visiting relatives and friends in New York city and other parts of New York state for the past seven weeks returned last Thursday. All who attended the dance party at August Mercier's last Wednesday report a very enjoyable time. Robert Depue, of Bushkill, has been spending the week at s Angust Mercier's. Edgemere school both teacher and pupils are greatly rejoicing over the much needed and useful presents they have just received, A Mrs. Geo. A. MoCall, of Philadelphia, sent the school five medium pi zed Webster's dictionaries and the Youths Companion for one year, and then wenU among 'her friends and raised money for an organ that the teacher informed her could be bought very cheap near at home, so with the articles mentioned above, and with the many improvements that have been made in the school building by those interested the school will be in a more progressive condition than it has been before. We only wish there were more la dies like Mrs. MeCall. Tortured A Witness. Intense suffering was endured by witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., betore he ;ave tliif evidence : "1 coughea every uinlit until my throat was nearly riw ; then tried Dr.King's New Discover which gave instant relief. I have used it in my family for four years and recommended it as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and nil Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst coukIi and not only prevents but absolutely cures Consumption. Price 5oo and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. . Triu bot tle free at all Drug htores. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but wo can't live without food. K.odol dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to liealtn. It is the only prep aiation that digests, ull kinds of tood. mm m We know of nothing better than coughing to tear thj lin ing o(' your hf ott and un jr s. It Is 'nil r tlir.n wet lcef to cause g bronch ;Is nni t pneumonia. I Only keep it I up and you 1 will succeed in I reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever, and making every thing exactly right for the germs of consumption. Better Kill your cough before It kills you. kills coughs of every kind. A 23 cent bottle is just right for an ordi nary cough; for the harder coughs of bron chitis you will need a 50 cent bottle; and for the. coughs of consumption the one dollar size is, most economical. ,, "Mr couph rMuort trie to s nvre gkHptoo. I tried many rpmpdwm uiitini'r an ntutri. Alter using; tlie Cherry Pectoral I Immediately he (fan to Improye, and three hottles restored me to h'Mltli. 1 toller. 1 owe ray life to it." Sarah F. Moroaw, Oct. T, lstw. Ilrowmown, V. Ilnpttr Illustration, "T1int. i, nn nnecdute, Johnny T" asked tlie tench ir. "A snort, funny tale," answered. th6 little fellow. . "That's right," said the teacher. "Now, Johnny, you mny write a sen tence on the. blackboard containing the word." Johnny hesitated a moraentt and then wrote this: , "A rabbit has four legR niul one an ecdote." TIt-Iiits. ' ' The Deluded Cnnlne. "The dog Is one of the most intelliffpnt of anlrtials," remarked Willie Wishing ton. "So I've heard,", answered ijiss Cay enne. "And he is the most loyal admirer a man can have." "Yes. I never could quite reconcile those two assertions." Washington Star. as - - Mr. Cobble I'll bet that' I cnti tell with absolute certainty just what the weather will be for the next 24 hours. Miss Stone I'd like to bet you five dollars you can't. Now go ahead and tell. Mr. Cobble Not so fast. Meet m on this spot to-morrow at this hour. Judge. , An Amendment. Mr. Dinsmore I' am writing a let ter to 'Uncle John and telling' him that his advice has been of Infinite value to me. Mrs. Dinsmore You had better saj It was of infinitesimal value. "Why?" . ' ' ' ' "Well, it's a longer word, and I think k will Impress him more.'' Harlem Life. . . , , A Woman's Awful Peril. "There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an oiv- e.ration" wore the startling words heaul bv Mrs. I B. Hnnty, of Lime Kidgo, Win., from her doctor "after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach troubli aud yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed ana she constantly prew worse. Then tsha began up use t,leo. trie Bitters which wholly. cured her. It's a wonderful Stomaoh, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia Ixiss of Appetita. Try it. Only 60c. Guaranteed. For sale by all druggists Many persons have had the exper. ienoeof Mr. 1'eter Kheriunn, of North Stratford, N. H.; Who says, "foe I suffered -torture from chronic in digestion, but kcxlol 1 Vh'isin cure madi, a well. man of rue.'' it digests what you eat and is a certain (jure for dysiiepsia and every form of stomach trouble'. It gives rtlief at one even in the worst oases', and can't help but do you good.' Wanted. A ease of , liquor, mor phine Or opium' hnbitthn't, wn cannot cure in 30to60days. Wi ite forf rtwi trial treaimiittt. The ljme institute Co., llJo Broadway, JJ. V. . di4 CiWin VEAKLY to t hiUiiiiii O'' mau or woman to kmk alter our tirowitiK business In t)U ami adjoining Coutltil'H. to act EkS X t) Mat, iiK'T anil Cortvuoiuleiit. ; work 0 can bt; flolic lit ymir lioliit. Eiii-Iom; 0 belf-iiddreseil, stiltllpcd clIYciupc J for pHi-llrlilars to 11. A. Slicrlij.in (ii-niTiil imiutrer, t'oie-orau Hitild- 2 J iu, opponllo I'tiitMi rtalCtt Tien- ? A ui', UAumtfLunt 11. C. J 'PKESPASS KdTICK. Notice Is hereby 1 KIV -II tlinfc I n-.ia...ilK Ui..n tile pro. (jerty of tlni liiid. tltint'ii in Milford lowu niilp. I'iUc county, I'.t., for tliu piliponC of hw 11 1 i njr, lulling or any oilier pmpnrk ia oil Italy I ol Uid'.lvU UUlii T pelmil v of tl.e law. Mllrl. S. M CBA f. i One Cent a Word. For Fiifh insertion, fro A Avert Isotmt Inhrn tor le tlinu la rrntn. C4SH fonul otompnriy nil ordrra. Addrma I'IKR CIII NTV 1'HKWt. mii.ro tti, r. tPHPALK. A atniill rami lora'tcd nenr F Matnnmrns, known na the !l''naol or H"lnlmrdt place, rnnlnlnlna: 31 acres. Finely located, well w!"rcd. House and hnrn. Kruit of all klndr. I'art Improved. Title clear. For itiiis, price, etc.. address Lock box H Mllford. fa. TRESPASS NtlTK'K. Notice la herel.y pivou that trenpna-dnflr on the premises npled by t lie. mitlcr?'iKnfd in Dlnrmioi c nahlp. known na the Hiirhannn tnrm liuntlnfr, tlshlnfr, berr.vtnff or any other 1 . pose whatever is forbidden under lien t tyof tho law. Any person or person dNobej-lno: this notice will tic dealt tvtth id thii severest lawful manner. (iKOItOK H, McCAItTV. July 1, 1R7. lessee. 'THKSl'ASfl NOTiriK. Notice In hereby X ftlven f bat trespassing upon the south rn half of the traei, of land Known as the Wljliam Denny, No. Wl.ln rUioholn town ship, for hinitiiiK, n-diina;, or, any other purpose, also trespassing; on pnwkill pond in lbiipvnaii township, or, fisiiiiifr In It is forbidden under penalty of the law. ' M. Cl mi.ami Mil NOK, AprlMm Attorney for owner. rritKSlMSH NOTICK. Notice la hereby yen that trespassing uuon tho tiro icrty of the. Forest lakc Association In Lackawnxcn township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of huntliifr anil fishing, or any oilier purpose la strictly forbidden un der penalty of tho law. Al.kX ANIIKR HAIUlRN, Nov. 3, 18i5. President. THK.srARR NOTtCR. Notlea la hereby Kiven that trespassing on the promises of tlie titiderslgnei, situated in Dini;niau totvnsliifiy for1 irny ptirose Whatever is strictly forbidden, and allufft ndcrs will be promptly prosecuted. IllA B. CASK. out. !4. lSlaS. - Nri'PK K All htmtiiitr fl.l.ti.ff r,p nil,,,. tvcspnssltiff ott the ureuiihcn of tho irnder- slBiied. Iti Diiutmiin Township, on Htiv ,.,..lL -ill ...1 it..... i. in t ' i.- ..- bindnn iuitlnr penalty of the law. I HAS. J. 1IOILKAU, Dlnmnan Twp., N. Hon.KAti, Way 17. 189S. JOKKI'H V BolI.RAIt. .Register's Notice. . The followlna accounts have been filed witli the Ki'tiistcr niul will bo presented to the next (dint to lie held the llihd Mon- diiy tit December next for Confirmation ami allowance: H'.stnteof Henry Worr.el, deo'il,' nccnunt of AntiaC Wor.el, ndmiulstrikirix. Ksliile of Henry Tonir, dee'd, acoount of Jcnnlu Lonir. Ksecutlx, in the nmiter of sale of Heal Kstate. . . Kstate of Ueorge A. Krh h, dee'd, aectiunt t)f Louise J. Krlch. iidmliilsimtrix. 1. C. WKsSTHKOOK. JR., Nor. 1(1, JiKK). Register. . Court Proclamation. Htale of Pennsylvania I County of Piku. 4 Notice is hereby given to all persons bound by recoKiilzace or otherwUo to tip pear, that tlie December Term, linn), of the several Courts of Pikeeonnty will bo held at tho Conn Douse In the Borough of Mllford on thtr third Monday, (17th) at '3 o'cloc k p. in., 1. ml continue one week If necessary. . K. VANDKKMARK, Sheriff. Mllford, Pa., Nov. SO, luuO. Notice of Application for Incorporation. In the Court of Common Pleas of Pike County. No. 85 October Term ItKK). Notic is hereby Klven that an application will Immtido to ihcsaid Court, Hon. Ueore S. Pnrdy, Law JudKe thereof, 011 Monday, the 17tl) day of December, A. i). KMX), at 3 o'clock, p. 111., under tiro "Curp'oration Aot of one thousand elftht hundivd and seventy-four" and the supplements thereto, by John W.'iilits, Kdimind H. Holmes, .lamea H Smith, Kenbon J.a'icaster, (aeore W. Ctwlton (ind others, for the charUir of an Intended corporation to be culled "The Methodist Kpiscopal Church of J.a Anna," the character ami object of which ta for the support! of public worship accord I ik u the faith, doctrine, discipline an,, usages of the Methodist Knlsrsipal Church in the United States of America, ami for these pnrpoacs to have possess aud enjoy all the rights, lienefitsnud privtlctfesconfcrrod by the said Act and Its supplements J I V T. BAKER, dI4 Solicitor. Mllford, Pa., Nov. Wild, ln0. 1 The Light of ths World" r . or ., . Our Savior in Art. 'Cotst.iiHiirly 100.000 to proilune. Contniim nt'iirly 100 full-m(.'e en graving of our Saviour nml flin Molhor by tlio wot hi 's prcfitcst imintfrs. The oiieH of tlie erentest Mnst(!i')iP0M in tiie art niilltiries of iCurope. Every picture is hh la'Hiiti ftil na n sunrise over tlie liillto)ii. I'ontiMtiti (lisMtri)tif!! of the pnint lnifH, biography of tlie jratnteris -tUe nnitioa ami locations: of the p;tt-r;es in Eurie where the oriirinnls may bo 8onv ATho contains a Ciild 'a Do iiHrtuien, iticluilini; n Child's htory ol tlie Christ mullis Motlvr, beau tifully written, to fit each picture. This wonderful book, inn tchlesa in its purity and beauty, appeals toev ery mother' betirt, and in every Christian home where there are children tlie 1mm k wlUitaolf. Chris. tiuti men niul women are making money rapidly takiutr orders. A Christian man or woumn can in this community soon iunke $1,000 taking orders forCliristmaa presents. Mrs Wa'le, mir lejent in MussiichnfelfM, has sold Over f'i. 0( 0. worth of thr liiaihs in a very slmrt. time. lfr. ISaeketr, our iiL'tmt ill ISew York lias tiold over f i,S00 wmrli of the .brrik in 11 very, slunt time. Tho buck-, is printed ..o velvet-finished, . )i'.ner. 'Is'iintifully. JnHit:d in Caidtr d llod and pultl, and atlin-ned with (ii iilt n K.isen nud Lillies It is, .irhotit doubt, the most beautiful book of this cciittiiy .Wttli) fin- ; terms rfuieUly nud f;et tlie ma'.meerieiit of iluit territory. You can work on salary or i!)iiiitiissiiii, and when you pmvu your success we wdl pro. mote you to the position of AlamiKer and Correspoiide..t, at a permanent ktihiry, to devi.Je your time to at tetiilin to nu'nla and tho oorres poiidenee. Wanted nlso a State Milliliter to have charge, 6f efliee in lMulma City id the State ami man rifie all the business of the titute. Send for terms. Address THK Mill'lsll . AMERICAN CO. ( 'iireo.run " Knilding Opposite U. H. Treasury, Wushuigton, I). C. Is net so far avay! Prcocnto for everybody; from the End-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of Useful Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Bric-a- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. . You can't miss it! We have got just what you want! N. Y FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., . Portjervi.s. Grand Clubbing Offer. PlKK Co. Prkss, Lndies' World, Ainslee's, Munscy'g, Cosmojifilitun, ft 15 " "' McClure's, 4.15 " '" " " " " Cosmopolitnii, " 4.15 " " ' " " " Leslio's Monthly, " 4.15 Yon make a selection from one of the four t.ft'crs, w hich you Bend to ns, enclosing $1 15 and we will bnve tho four publications mailed to the snoscriuer lor one year ; or each to separate mldicss if so desired. , Address PlKK COUNTY PKKSS, Milford, Pa H. SCHAFRAISKY . The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER! , Big bargains in Men's, Boys and Cliildrens win ter 'clothing, boots, shoes and rubbers. , All the latest styles suits kept Constantly in stock, also in our furnishing goods department. All kinds of felt boots and rubliers. If in need of anything in , . our line we can save you money by trading with us. H. SCHAFR xs Front Street, BOYS Hre'n yonr flmnrc to niHhe 1 Wall I'm ii-r t'lrHiir K"iin-n. ; CNit you LKNH than 3; yon tl.m lor ! Kc,ft rmr t'ltOUT mt ovr 7 na tM-li n. Von ran muke 5 to .1 every vn- : iif. 4)KlJ4 hImi witntifil, I'rltt: Kuiuitta, BvteliHi HU't li, 50; Ttii. or Ml tr 14MK AMr, J. . DOI.A.N, Mo. Ati Twf iitj-l)it 1 I r t'ittnlturif, fa. 4 bniimtii 4-Cawit. lao. wr. M LSELS. TAl)t J 0tSK.S. Marks. . --.CoivmcTS. Tbitv-onp Te .ts s. tire pnwlir. Otinion ss In Talnl:ty and imleuluWility. Writ for Uiuk if In-tn,.-: ,.n,1 n.,-r,-ii(i. EOSON UUOS..92J ir street. M uhluKtoa. 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Fdiculs taken out lhtoiiL;h u receive -ipeciiU rtQiuf, without chrire, in Iue r'ATK.T Rtico..D, iu iliuMUoteti ami widely ort-ulauj jourui!, CuiiMiittrd by Munufacuiters ami In vector tcuU l-r iKiiuiili; copy FREE. AddlCMt, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Patent Attorney m,) Evars iullding, . WASHINGTON. O- O To PATENT Good Idea may be secured by our aid. Adiii ea, THE PATENT HEL0K0, Baltimor. Md. fflmm ' l I II II lllhin nin lMiiOH(lf 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 Hours 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P, M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.O. riiYHichin and Surpcon. Office and rctiilcnce Miirfotd street Ir homo biti'ly occupied bv I)r K li. Wi n ner Mir.KOKI), PA. Dr. von der Hoy do, DENTIST, llrlck House Opposite Yiindcrniai k Hotel llroml aireet Mllford l'a. OEK1CK HOURS: 8 to IK n. m.; 1 to p, 111. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN - - f Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mil. ford, I'ikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCRKEY-AT-lAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House MlI.FORD, PlKK Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE, '1ERM, EKLOW. MENT niul ACCIDENT 1NSURANXE I). E. Van Kften, jgent, lJinj;niiins Ferry, V. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. " Tlie hotel pnr exrnllenrn of tho cnpllnl, Wteiited williln mm hlra-k of the White Huiise mid directly oppi.sito the Treasury. Kinesl tnhle In the city. WIILARD S HOTEL. A famous hntelry, renuiikiilile for Its liiMorlcnl HHKiiriHtioiis mid lonK-susttilned pnpiiliirlty. Keceiitly renovated, ri'pninted and purtmlly refurnlKhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A liiiiilninrk niniiii)? the hotels of Wash. InKiii. pniron'.ed in former years by irii'Kitienis mid IiIbIi oftiuials. Always a piinio favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered lMter than ever. Opp. Pa. K. K. dep. WALTKK BUKTON, Kes. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of tho cnpital at all times. They are the nest stopping place at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor, Q.DClWITT.Msnster. A BIQ CLUB. Cut. I his out and return to.us with 1.00 and we'll send the following pontage pre paid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY A0V0CATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN t YR. MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost . $4.00 This com hi nnllfin flUa a fmnfly nerd Two fm iu pnper for the men Tho "liim tU'woinnn, ' mi lili'iil pHptr for tha LiulUtu N' Y Wei-kly Trihnno for all Murlou H;ii luml ri ( ;Mk Hook wilh & pKta mui I.INN) prai ticH) reripvs fur the wifH, iind the liook, 'IVn Nlffhts In a liar Room, the ftiaii'Kt ti-inperaiice novel of the afire. -A tWDCt'iii Hinmp biins samples of pipera and our grvnt. uluhhing libt. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L-. PACKARD, Publlmhor. 573 "! St WILMINOTON YEARS' EXPERIENCE A Taanr Maaua "Cf r-Designs tV. : Copvriomts Ac. Anronrnt!!'iif p "ike nd rtwirrltitif n mar qiiiKiT fisivri.-i'M t r npinuui fr wti-( h(r an HivftHKin ijro.( ' :v tHlBiitiililH. i iiinniuiiirn tliri ri rlrll--(' it M-il. Uumih'snk ud I'm eat 4'fit frtfw (Hrli'Hl . ry fur mi urtii( putfiHM. i'liti'Tiui t alt mi I lift mil Mumi A Co. rtuMlvm iprcvil mtUcv, wtll'(uL cSnruu, ill tint ScicntiUc .Hr.2rlcax A him-lnomplT (1!tiIt-;,L-:.; wek)f. T.finrPKt Hi, culxtiuii of nn j (H-muLitii Jurtiul. - TamjB. (J m Tpir ; fnur mcnUi, L 8uld by uil ntsw jUrp, t1UNiUCo.S9'B"''N8wlfcrk . brwuoh urtH. OS IP Ht Wmiiidwiuu, O. u- PliotograpKcR AND DEALKB IN Photo Supplies, Developing, "Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 1'ike blrett, Port Jerviit, N. Y . at bo