4 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Let us name a few: Fine, solid oak bed room suite, $17.50, Parlor suite, $20.00 Rogers' best, triple plated knives and forks, $3.49 doz., All wool ingrain carpets, 49c yd., Tapestry brusscls carpet 49c yd., Full size bed blankets. 47c a pr., Wall paper, any kind ,2c a roll. EVERYTHING to furnish a house about 25 per cent. less than you can buy it elsewhere. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., We sell the Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $I.OO upTO $1.75 Try a pair and you will he satisfied what we sav is so. KAN PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Pnb Itshed Monday, Weil NEW. YORK S ai-y - oilier - day T R I - W F F K I Y " 'nt'stfmm" 1X1 1 I L. LIL. I 0(1 flay, 0f k(me- ana covering news nf the oth er three. It con tain nil linpor- TRIBUNE lanr. roreipn ca ble news which appears ia THE DAILY TRIHUNK of BMine date, bIbo Dnmcstio nnd Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Klegant Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, Industrial Information, FashionNotes, Ak rlciilturHl Mutters and Comprehensive and retinble Financlnl and Market reports. Henlar subscription prloe, $1 .60 a . ear. We furnish It with THE PRESS for por year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Everything Springy Everything Bright A lieautiful display of Xew Spring Goods fills our Store from top to bottom. A very nice all wool top coat at J?l-.o9, the lest value on earth. A Nobby Man's Suit at i..")0, Worth (.o). Boy's Nobby Suits $3.00 to $10.00 Three Piece Suits 2.50 to G.OO Childrens Suits 1.25 vo -1.50 Have you seen the nobby styles of J.Iens and Boys Shoes we are offering this . spring;. They are the real thing without a doubt. The prices are from $1.25 to $3.50. r n L !i 3 & is i! ii 15 Front Street, .-. Dross making in all lirnucues Vi ill to tins house r do tho work ,tSituo. A Uris WAkV U tiWKi, ipii)biw Siwkill Mill, Milfoid, i'a. Port Jervis. cnickcrjacl FAMILY NEWSPAPER PuMished on NEW YORK & Thursday, and r near- yeai-s In every pitrtof the United States as a National Kiimtly News pa p o r o f the highest class, for farmers and villagers. Itcon tains all the most lniMrtant general news of WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE DAILY TRIBUNE U to the hour of going to press, an Agricultural LYpart luent of the highest order, has eutortain ing reading for every member of the fam ily, old and young, Market Reports, which are accepted as authority by farmers and country merchants, and is clean, up-to-date interesting and Instructive. Regular subscription price, (1,00 a year. We furnish It with THE PRESS for (1 65 iVrycnr. Everything New " .KM), " 7.50, " l).CA " 10.00, " 12.00. 7.ro 10.00 12 50 13.50 13.50 k i j. 'iOki i Port Jervis, N. Y. DeWitt's little ptn-ly risers are dainty little pills, but they neverfitil to demise; t lie liver, lv.uiove obotruc- tions mid inviuntte the system. E 21 Front St . Port Jervis. ? The Self-lPrnclnlniril Jvlee. "No," snid llrcneo Hob, "we Jos' let thift young feller from the east lone." "He seems hnrmlfSB enough." "Yes. Itut lie pops around BFin' people to tench him to play poker. We've been enntrht once or twice by Hint snme low-tlo'vn hypocrisy an' ue don't Intend to tit Iceerlcs any more." Washington Ktnr. Penalty of Drlnr. I thought the t ntfrprlee too great And so I rt'rr bfRtin it, A fool ruched In who saw me wait And he It was who won It. Chlcnuo Times-Hern Id. where ma tconei. Dev. Mr. Wratigley O, I grant yon Miss Cobb, that women are men's equals in Intellect; but where we of the male sex have the pull is in our physical superiority, dou't you think? The King. And There Are Others. He slept beneath the shadowy moon. Ho loafed beneath the Blowing sunt He lived a life of going to do Hut he died with nothing done. Chicago Dally News. Asi Extreme Cana, Hl Wife Well, I never thought Bill Green was fool enough to get buncoed like thatl The Farmer But that ain't the worst of it. He'a fool enough to think that maybe the police'll git his money back an' that they'll give It to him if they do! Puck. Somewhat (taallfled Praise. "Ho you consider her a woman of in bellipence?" "Well, she certainly la a woman of good understanding." "What do you mean by that?' "She has shapely feet." ChJcago Post. The Beginning; of It. Wife Do you mean to insinuate that your judgment ia superior to mine? Husband Certainly not, my dear. Our choice of life partnera proves it Isn't. Chicago Daily News. Undonntedlr. "Great Scottl" exclaimed the man who had been reading, "how barbar ous our ancestors were!" "That's right," aaid hit friend. "They must have been even more bar barous than we are." Brooklyn Life. A Field for the Imagination. Mrs. Fussinnge All sorts of stories are going around about the Spilkinsec. Mrs. Snoop No wonderl They've been living in the neighborhood a month and nobody knows anything about them. Puck. Don't use any of the counterforts of I)e Witt's witch hazel Halve. Mont of them are worthless or liiihlo to cause injury. The original DoWitt's witch lmzel salve is n certain cure for piles, cozetna, cuts, scalds, burns, sores nnd skin diseases. When you need a soothing and hcaliugantiMeticap))lication for any purpose, use the original DeWitt's witch hazel salve, a well known cure for piles and t-kin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar, lieware of counte -feits. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. Homethhig; New Under The Sun.' All doctors havetried tocurelJATARRH by the iibe of powders, acid prises, inhalers nudxir.iirx in paste form. Their minders dry up the munuous niembrnues cunning them to crack open and bleed. The pow erful acids used in the inhaler have en tirely culeu away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while ihm-s and ointments cannot reach the disease. Au olil and experienced prac titioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATAKKH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CATARRH, by reiuovinii the cause,, stopping the discharges, aud curing all lu liatnliialion It is the only remedy known to cleiice that actually reaches the atllict d parts. This wonderful remedy Is known as ".iXl'KFLK.S the H V A R AN 1 1CK l CATARRH CURE" and is sold at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, each package coiitniiihig interual and external medicine suflicieut for a full mouth's li'i iitineiit aud everything necessary to its perfri-t use. '.-M'r FLK.S" is the only perfect CA TARRH Cl'RK ever made and Is now rccogiiiicd as the only safe and positive cure for tlmt annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures ail iullammallou quickly and permanently and is nlso wonderfully quick to rclieve'HAY FKVKK or COLD in the II K A 1). CATARRH when nog'ected often leads to CON.-U'i'TIoN --.SM r FLKS" will save you if you use it at once. It is no or dinary rtniL-ily, Imt a complete treatiueut wlilch Is positively iruiiraiiloml tocureCA TARK1I in uuy furm or stage If used ac cording to U10 directloua win. h accompany each package. Uou't delay but send for It at once, and write full particulars as to yur ondilion, and you will receive spec ial advice from the discoverer of this won derful remedy ri gHrillngyourcuse without cost to you beyond the rvgular liric of -SN !'K l.r.S" the "(iUARANTEEl) CATARRH t'l'RK." Sent pn piild 10 any adilri'Hs in the Unlt iti fctiUes or C iMHlaon reoript of One Dol lar. Address l,,t. U tr,S, KDVVIN R. l.ll.K.- ec HUM l'HSV,WoaudMJ Mark et Mieet, Philadelpliiu. CANDY CATHARTIC r , v m V n r w Cuiuios stamped C C C. Never sold la bulk, tkwsre of tht dealer who tiles to tell "toutctiunt, jiut as "AdvettiaO iu the lJHKd. , AW lA I r ( J TERS0NAL AND LITERARY. Kipling's "Absent-Minded Hepo-sr' Jss realized in various ways the enor mous tott of IR5,nno, all of which liaa been turned over to the families f soldiers fighting In fvnith Africa Kir Henry Joly, Hentenant governor rf Pritleh Columbia, with the assiFt nce of the Natural' History society tf that province, is prpparintr to im port large numbers of song birds from ingland and e-aetrn Canada. Prof. George Adam Smith, of Gl gow, denies that the chiwches of that 1 city are loafing their grip cm the wtwk tngnien. He declare that if it wer not for the working clnese the evan gelisitic trnie of religious life in Glas gow would not be kept up a week, oinney looper, K. A., t.he rnmou painiter of cattle, was 97 this year ami la hard at wwk on a picture for nexl year's academy. The painting ia nve-root. canvaa a picture of sheen It is palnterl from studiee made bv Mr. Coover in 1S45. The artist work( from nine till 12:30 every day and says he feels better than for the Ifisl four years. Senor Corea, the Nlcaraguan minis ter at Washington, Is without doubt one of t.he busiest diplomats of thf corps. He ia the eon of wealthy par ents and waa educated at the best at-hoola of Nicaragua and Guatemala Before entering the diplomatic arTi-icc h had made quite a reputation a a jurist. He waa District judge of To- tomcapan and had written severs' treatises on law and philosophy. An old legal paper haa beet discov ered in the prothemotary's office In Wilkesbarrre, Pa. It is an affidavit ot defense prepared by the late Jaj iiould, In his handwriting, and bean date of 18S5. Gould waa then in th tanning business in Gouldsboro, Pa and he had difficulties with his ered Itors. In his defense he claims that he had built the largest tannery Ir the world, and Instead of being wot ried by hia creditor he thought hf s-hould receive encouragement for de veloping the resources of the country Recently the governor general ol Canada and Lady Minto were mnd the victims of an awkward mistake An aid-de-camp in waiting waa desirei! to send out about 100 invitation foi a reception. On the afternoon appoint ed the viceregal host and hootewi were ready to receive their gnesta. Th band pleyed, the tea and coffee steamed away on the refreshment ta bles, but in Vein nobody came. At IflRt It was quite evident that some mistake hnd occurred and the officei waa questioned, when it was diacov ered that he had entirely forgotter. to send out the carda. MOTORMAK HAS HIS WOES. Getting: a Clear Track In the Down. Town District Is One of Them. "Get off that track, Simpklna, Jones A Co., ahouted the motornian in charge of a Wentworth avenue car "Get off that track and forget youi ; tricks." The lone passenger on the front platform, smoking hia cigar and read ing the sign on either aide of the street, paid no attention to this shout but a few mlnutea leter the motor man startled him by yelling at the top of hia voice, aays the Chicago Chronicle: "Caruthers ft Doyle, get a move on yourself, svnd give a white man a chance to pass you. Get out of the track, or I'll bump you hard." From Washington street until the Twelfth street viaduct waa reached the active motorman kept up a tirade on the drivers of wagons, addressing them at all times in the name of some well-known Arm, although the letter ing on the wagona could not be seen by the interested passenger. Consid ering the motorman somewhat of a marvel, the passenger questioned him, and was rewarded by an insight into the business of operating a street car in the downtown district. "I have been on this run for several years," said the man in the bear skin coat, "and during that time I have been pestered by teamsters so persistently that I know every wagon and driver by sight. Should Smith & Jones change driver or wagon I am on to the fact just a soon as I get alongside of the wagon. It takes time, but it pays in the long run. I know the fellows that will get out of my way by jollying, and, on the other hand, I know the fellows who must be abused before they will pull out. Borne times one tap of the bell will suf fice, but on other occasions a fusillade Is needed to make wsy for the car. There are trick in all trades, even in the business of running a street car " Carlo Hunters In Rnrnl Ens-land. Nowadays there is scarcely a cot tage too remote to be visited bv th furniture collectors. Most district are scoured by the agents of the large furniture firm in London, and the rural folk are beginning to under stand the vsiue of their old oak chairs and grandfather clocks and their be loved china handed down from gen eration to generation. On genuine old willow pattern plates and dishes there ia a great run nowadays, and many a cottage, dresser has been shorn of its glory in consequence. Still, some of tha poor people all honor to them cling to their old sticks and plates snd refuse to be tempted by the offers of the old curio iunters. N. Y. Sun. Csrreot. 'Johnny." Queried the teacher of th new pupil, "do you know your alphabet?-' 'Ves'm," answered Johnny. 'Well. then, continued the t.aiW "what letter conies after A?" 'All the rest of them!" was thn fcrt. n.phsut reply. Ji. Y. World. Blue Front Stables, Port Jorvls. N. Y. Adjoining Uumaor'a Union Hone lloitd, carriage, draft and farm horses fur sule. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL bT.- Hinm Towner, flettlnsi Alensr. Tm petting along," said Mr. Cum rox. "I'm progressing slowly but surelv." "In whst?" "Culture. I've been traveling around with Mrs. C snd the girls until I'm petting right refined, lint there' one thing 1 don't think I'll achieve. I don't believe I'll ever be able to go into an antique store and tell the difference between hric-a-brae and junk." Washington Rtar. Her Fare Showed It. "Good night, pnpn," said the sweet young girl. "Huh!" grunted the old man, "that young fellow' gone, eh? 1 wouldn't have anything to do with him, dear. He's a conceited dude." "Why, pa. you never even saw him Why do you say that?" "Because If he wasn't he wouldn't use black cosmetic on the thing he calls a mustache." Philadelphia Press. The Reason fVbr. "So you're going to be married again ? To whom?" "To my late wife's sister." "Is she handsome or rich?" "Neither." "Then why do you marry her?" "To tell the truth, it's because 1 want only one mother-in-lnw!" Heitre Welt. To Oct It Oil Ills Hands. "Here's five cents," said the sharp featured woman. "You'll go and spend It for whisky. You know you will." "Madam," responded Tuffold Knutt, lifting his weather-beaten remains of a hat with impressive dignity, "I arsk you not to believe nothin' of the kind. I'm goin' to spend it fur havln' ma hand manicured." Chicago Tribune, The Subject Aronsed Her. - "Up to Jim Blodgett's, eh? They say Jim's wife isn't much of a talker." "She Isn't? She kept me until after IS o'clock and never gave me a chance to get In a word edgeways." "What was she talking about?" "About the chances she had to get married before she met Jim." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Waning- of the Hones-moon. "What did you ever see in me to In duce you to marry me?" she asked. "Nothing," he replied. "What I" she cried, indignantly. "Oh, it isn't your fault," he replied soothingly. "I evidently had visions, and I ought to have consulted an ocu list at the time." Chicago Post. Dear Little Thin sr. Miss Pepprey Still dreaming of Miss Buddilipx, eh? Cholly Aw, yes. That wosy mouth of her! It fill my mind to the ex clusion of all else. Miss Peonrev What - r i' - .... . m uniaio compliment I But is it really so small ma i x iniHueipnia i'res. Know All Altont It. "He claim to be very systematic ay he' a regular as a clock." "He la." "You know him, then?" "Ye. I know him, and I also know something about clocks. He'a as reg ular 8 One Of those On-eent. olurm clock." Chicago PoRt. The Next Das'. Jack Who i that fine-looking girl that just bowed to you? Tom (gloomily) Oh, she' my sis ter. Jack Why, old chap, I wasn't aware that you had a sister. Tom I didn't know it myself until last night. Chicago Daily News. Believed In the Theory. Mr. Bacon Do you believe tha moon shining on a person will main him silly? Mr. Bacon 1 guess so; you know I proposed to you in the moonlight, dear. Yonkers Statesman. Accomplished His Wish. To be a bl gun Was what he desired, 8o first he got loaded And then he was tired. Judge. WANTED TO HEAR TUB LATEST, Lady (to applicant for place) Mrs. Flighty doesn't give you a very good character; in fact, she say you lis ten at keyholes. Well, I'm willing to overlook that, and engage you on one condition. Applicant What is that, 'm? Lsdy That you tell me every single thing you overheard at Mrs. Flighty'. Ally Sloper. How DeSnltlon. "What' overconfldence?" aaktd tha Pert Clerk. "It's getting married," piped up the Henpecked Boarder. Syracuse Her ald. Th Chief Monrner. "She may have a temper, bat she is interesting. Did she ever get over the death of her husband?" "Yes; but her second husband is in consolable." Harlem Life. Keeps the Uuf Warns. &h) Does your wife ever boll with gasr Ho No; aha generally boils wita rsgo. Yuiikaxa Statesman. PX FVPT" TOBACCO SPIT j J KJ I I and SMOKE 1 YourLifsawayl You ess be cured of any form of tobacco ukiu - - w.i, .vug, m., K uri it, nilltif new Life sail viKor by Uku.- ttti.1O-l.A0, tlmt aikktr wc.k men tiivii M ,uy n-"n co puuutla ia Irll Osys. OKI B O II , O U O cured. Alt diugfista. turs gurui.,. b...k- Irl suit ,iu tHbit A.Utrmm blfcKl.lNii tHMfcDV Co., CIkso or Hw York. SI For Chase & Sanborn's teas and coffee go to Armstrong- & Co, SMALLEST OF THEIR KIND. The Dwarf Cottle of Olebe. Are Ho Urgfl Than Ordinar? Foll tirown Sheen. Celebes had the distinction of belnsj the home of the smallest living repre sentative of the wild cattle, or, indeed, of the wild cattle of any period of the earth's history, for no equally diminu tive fossil member of the group np. pears to be known to science. An Idea of the extremely diminutive pro portion of the anoa, or sapi-utan, as the animal in question is respectively called by the Inhabitant of Celebes and the Malays, may be gained when it is stated that its height at the shoulder is only about three feet three Inches, whereas that of the great Indian wild ox, or guar, I at least sis feet four Inches, and may, according to some writers, reach as much a seven feet. In fact, the anoa la really not much, If at all, larger than a well-grown Ron lit Down sheep and scarcely exceeds In this respect the little domesticated Bramini cat tie shown a few years sgo at the In dian exhibition held at Karl's Court, says Knowledge. The anoa has many of the charac ter of the large Indian bnfTnlo, but its horn are relatively shorter, less curved and more upright. In this, ns well as in certain other respects. It is more like the young than the adult of the last-named species, and as young anlmnls frequently show ancestral features which are gradually lost as maturity is approached It would be a natural supposition that the anoa is a primitive type of buffalo. TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Heavr Mllenxe Rates Are Sometimes Paid to Rrtnln an Otd "Hello" Address. "Telephone numbers have an actunl money value," said an officer of the American Bell Telephone company reports the New York Mall and Ex press. "The assertion has a strange sound, but If you think for a mo ment of the advantap-n a hi,.!,,..,. house derives from having its location well known, the thing seems only nat ural. "In the course of time people's minds begin to associate a. firm with It telephone number, and If, when they start to call up an old friend, they find him masquernding tinder a new number, it is as much of a shock as if they had cajled at a house with whom they were in the habit of doing business and found It had moved away. It all comes nnder the legal head of 'good will,' a very elusive com modity, but one which has it market value. "So much la this fact appreciated by some of our old patron that they are willing to pny heavy mileage If they move away from the neighbor hood of their exchange In order to retnln their old telephone address. Many important bonnes have followed the northward trend of business In the last few years, and there are sev eral cases of a firm's office address being in the up town district, while Its telephone number remains So and so, Cortlandt or Broad. The firm's line to the exchange may be several miles long." COULD NOT KILL THE BIRD. After Being- Fonrtren Das-s In an Icebox the Albatrosa (till I.lvrd. A writer says Sir William Corry told him some time sgo that on one of his steamship coming from New Zealand an albatross, supposed to have been choked dead, kept In an ice box at a temperature which was always much below freezing point, was found to be alive at the end of 14 days. Capt. Keed, in command of the vessel in question, says Nature, supplemented the story with the statement that the bird was supposed to be killed by being strangled with twine tied ns tightly a possible around the neck. This twine was not removed. The beak was closed and tied and the legs crossed behind the tail and tied. It was then wrapped in an old meat cloth and put with three other bird In the return box at the end of the port snow trunk. It remained there for certainly not less than ten days. On the snow boy complaining that the bird "grunted" when he went near It the albatrosa was taken out, when it was found that it could move Its neck about and open Its beak and the eyes were open and lifelike. The lower half of the body and the leg were fro7.en hard. The fastening' on the beak had come off. It 'was alive for two hours after being taken out and was then strangled and put in tha now box. r Not m Beehive. The following is told at the expense of an American gentleman who was re cently stopping with his wife at the Hotel Cecil. On their first evening there he happened to retire somewhat later than his spouse. Arriving at the door of what he imagined to be his room, and finding it locked, be tapped snd called: "Honey!" No- answer came, and he called again and more loudly: "Honey!" Still he got no re ply, and, becoming somewhat uneasy, he shouted the endearing term with his full lung-power. This time a reply same, and in a male voice. "Go away, you blithering idiot! This is a bath room, not a blooming bee-hive!" American Cowpnnchcrs In Africa. . It Is stated that 600 "cowpunchers" of Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado were included in Canada's volunteer for the front in South Africa. Snrfnoo Pressure of m Hnrrloano. In a hurricune blowing at 80 miles sat hour the pressure ou each squara foot of surface ii il pounds. nUO Hero's your ehaneo So ikiwko j 3 s O niuuey aftvr school, settlus Wall rnper Clveia-r KmiInmi. Cost yon LtsM than you sell them tor loo, s clear S-KOUT of isrr It on eai h ona. You can luako to A3 every avon In. GIUUlwi,ili),l, f rices: Soioule Uttelpo llX-j 14, SO; HO, 1Ao or US for KK. AuilreM, J. J. IMIl AN, Mo. ft Tuty-Br.l trwet, sltuburs, f. Oil cloth, and linoleums at V. & a Mitob.d.ii. t. iJ RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pnllmnn trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland. Chli ncn Btid Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all points In the West and Southwest ;nr, lower rates than via any other nrst-cliiss line. Trains Now Lravk Port Jbhvis as Follows. F.ASTWARD. Dally Express Daily Kxpress Dally Kxivpt Sunday. . 41 II ,, Sunday Only. . . .- Daily Kxcept Sunday'! No. 13, 10, 111, Hdti, 8H, , 8 ft I 6 SO a tst 7 to 7 4fi 10 so It 161 8 Si! 4 Sfi 4 80 6 SO 6 40 8 Mi 10 00 3u, 3, lmiiy n ny J. null Way Kxeept Sunday... Dally Kxpress Sunday Only llally H.xpress Sumlayonly , Dally Kxeept Sunday.. Dally WESTWARD. 18, 23. 14, No 8, Dally Express. 17, Dally Milk Train.'.".. 8 (16 "' 19 Oil .. 1, Daily F.xpnws 11.88 " " 11, Fur Ho'dnle K'pt Sun.. IU 10 P.M. ! Dally 5 15 ' 127, Daily Except Sunday. . 5 50 " " 7, Dally Kxuress 10 16 " Trains lf.nvrt riinnilmH . ...... XT York for Port. .TcrvU n n-ucb .1..,-.. . . in 7 MO. U IK), u If, to no . u i on a 4 Ho, 6 8ii, 7 8o, u 15 p. ji.' On Sutidivs! , 7 mi, W.IA1, a. m.; 12.80, 2 80, 7 80 and 9 16 P. M. D. I. Roberts, General Passenger Agent, New York, Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of tho White House and directly opposite the Treasury Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remaikiihle for its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash. Ington, patronized in former years by presidents and high officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opu. Pa K R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. Those hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capita at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rate's. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O.DEWITT.Mssaisr. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag. azinaof orltlolsm. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., . Pittsburg, Pa. HOAGLAND'S Dig China IN Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Scts of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. ' We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. - Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. , n7 V Dyspepsia Cure uigests what you cat. Itartiflcially digests the food and aids Vature In strengthening and recon iructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in eillciency. It in Hantly relleveaaml permanently cures I'yspepsi;. Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, bit'k Headache, GarttrulKia.Cranips, and 8li other results of iiinierfectdiKestion. rrspired by . C DsWiit Co.. Ch'tou'k Ll , .a , , L a . a I . -1 "I , Our Ice relumed U tts.iL Auy one kscuOiiiu sketch auU tltrart-i ipiiuu of tiiy iiiveittiou witl liotii)(ly teccivc our opiutou free cuucertiiug the iiU-ulalMiity ol tame. "How to OUmu i VhU-uI" xrul Uxu rttjueftt. Puteuut itccuictj fiiiouKh iu rtJvciUacct lur tnc at our ex pease. Cfticul t.ikco out thtoiyh u receive scuU notu e, wiUioui i lmigr, in 1 uk Patunt kiw.u:u, ku illuntiuleii ttuil widely circuUtcd jouiUMl, CouiuilUd liy U it 11 u fit. iu 1 -th Bud iuvcatoiu. tetud lor win pic t-opy f Hfc. t. Addisw, VICTOH J, f VANS A CO. i 1 1 mmm