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fH S POET j-ERTlS t)A I L r TTlSflOlSr, TgSg|>A.T gVEN-ri!ir^, A £ * m k , 1888, IMPOETANT TO ALL. TJILJTA.J3LE X N F O R M A T I O y W E L L TO K N O W . How OIuoli Suffering Mas be Saved— One of tlie Greatest Discoveries of Mo dern Timea. It is r a r e th a t a rem e d y la e n d o rsed so u n i versally by physicians an la Dr. G reene’s N er- v u r a N e rve Tonic. T h is tru ly w o n d erful r e m e dy, f rom t h e r e m a r k a ld e cures it is e ffecting a ll over th e country, seem s to have revolutionized th e tre a tm e n t o f lUseas^s, an d physicians a re alm o s t a s enthusiastic over its m a rvelous r e s torative and s tr e n g th giving pow e rs a s a r e th e people who, w h e n e v e r It is used, finds th a t it ■ings hack lost h e a lth and resto res strength id e n e r g y of n e rve and hod; I t Is th e greate.st m e d ical d iscovery of m o d e m tim e s. D iseases a r e r e a d ily a n d p e rf e c tly cured by th is w o n d e rful r e m e d y , a n d th e r e Is no need for sufferers to lan g u ish i B Y C H A R L E S J. BELLA M Y . Copyrighted b y th e A u thor, and published b y a rrangem e n t w i t h him., [ CONTlhUED.l was u gi’oup for a pao. .ftiest :he ai'tist must have a faith in world has learned to scoff. I suffere r s to la n g u is h u n d e r th e w e ight of am exh a u s tin g and dehilitatiiig nerv ous d isorders, w h ile th is s u r e aud iMisitive c u re I s IV i t h i n K e a c h o f A ll. O u r r e p o r te r h a s gained m u c h Inform a tion from physicians in reg a r d to tlie astonishing curative a ction of this m e d icine, w h ich c e r tain ly ap p e a r s to be the m o st v a luab le rem e d y know n a t the iiresent day. By th a t we m e a n th a t i t w ill c u re m o re c a s e s of disease th a n any oth e r m e d icine, a n d any one using it h a s a n a l m o st absolute assurance of being resto red to health . Dr. C. D. C a r p e n te r of C leveland, 0 . , who.se v a s t experience am o n g nervous affections in th e Cena-al Ohio H o spital f o r th e I n s a n e ren d e r s h is w o rds of the greatest w eight, s a y s : “ A fter a c ritical te s t of Dr. G reene’s N e r v u r a N e rve Tonic in every phase an d form of n e rv ous d isorders, s y m p a th y for suffering h u m a n ity c o m m a n d s m e to say th a t I have ne v e r s e e n o r used a n y rem e d y th a t w o u ld give th e g r a n d resu l ts a n d p e rf e c t cures th a t .are oh iaineii thro u g h Dr. G reene’s N e r v u r a N erve Tonic. It is th e g r a n d e s t of rem e d ies, a n d one of the choicest g ifts to s u ffering h u m a n ity .” Dr. S. M. Reynolds, 253 W est F o u r teen th sL, N ew Y o rk, who is one of our m o s t noted an d em inent s p e c ialists in n e rvous a ffections, says : “ I hav e used D r. G reene's N e r v u r a N e rve Ton ic a m o n g m y p a tien ts and in m y own fam ily, a n d unhesitatingly pronounce genius, luit the love, which the The figure o f the man m ay embody strenL id d ignity in unconscious perfection; it ■nt now inn i a beautiful ] toward the woman whoso 1 shoulder. Her T h e M o s t V a l u a b l e E e m e d y Zt w a s a arotip fo r a p a i n t e r s loftiest • for th e nervous system an d nervous d iseases genius. j th a t I have ev e r used .” w h a t p a i n t e r c a n c a t c h t h e h o ly te n d e r n e s s D r, H e n ry Peffer, 158 W est T w e n ty-eighth st., in t h e eyes t h a t d r i n k i n h e r u n s u ll ied b e a u ty , N ew Y o rk, a n o th e r of o u r em inen t xihysicians, the b r e a th le s s w o n d e r , the r a p t m y s t e r y in says : “ I have used Dr. G reene’s N e r v u r a • in s so f te n e d f a c e ? W h at in s p i r e d b r u s h c a n , . . . ’ N e rve Tonic in m y p r a e t i c f ........................... - h ,.. I suits. I have found i t a %ii c u re f o r those suffering froi ity,., e v e r t£ h e can —th e sm ile t h a t rip p le s a t la s t I -------fa c e , a sm i le o f tr u s t I ties o f ~ a a c e , lined the toaclsW., without. I o f d o o r s . He mot ed atvout among them more like a | Here and there, in hom ebolds all over Btoangerthan least pretentious of them ' the country w e find invalids - people OUt •‘EHingsworth, Mr. EUingsworth,” called ' f confined to bed. Mr. Breton, “why, ho was with me only last hfo feeble, with bad cnoiplexions, ntght. Can he bo slokr* | poor appetites a'jd worsedigestions. They 1 1 . thought are alw a y s “ taking c Id” and are always ' S S r X s I S h J S .0 « c . p . i t T . .V „ e „r: knew that his own eon, the heir of his mil- a draught as it is said the “ Devil is of lions, had been discarded a t last by the g irl holy water” and t hey are (qual)y afrdd ho h :^ ^ready token into a (toughter’s place o f any exposure to the open air. T tu v in ms heart. And xt was this same mnn . 1 . . I Philip had defended and argued for, that Have g o t to be sickly h o u seplm ts. literally 1 struck h is deadliest blows at the mills, dying for w h at is abundant ard free all I now thrust his k nife into the v e ry home about them. They wa»H t he f pen air the the rich inou. It would embitter the pu^e oxygen of rur delightlul crun- ;hei-’s life, when ho came to Im owof the . . ,V xken hc.art his boy must bear forever—but invalid w!io is w e ll erough to he need not know just y et. | walk a little and who fails to go cut of How and then the young man went out doors on every pleasant day, is m a k ing a Sach people .t is and But the roar of the macliinery out of doors on. every y*lea*-ant day all protective attitude did not abate, and through the jail like win- through the win*er and spring ami when > head rests o n his dowshecould see the tireless men and women the summer comes, they should almost p e a r l y , , . . a , S - p l a food and does not smile. She has golden hair like a had ushered in their cheerless youth, and P^re air w ill do wonders in most such crown setting well down on tho broad fore- wei’e wearing out their tedious lives. Very cases. IE the appetite is lacking, do not head, and there is the t int o f red gold in her likely there w.xfid be no trouble; could i t be eat—w a it until \ ou are h angrv T o ab- c t e k s l i t e a p e r p .P m U . o w o t sunset But .tt l n frou, food e u .lrclp f .r . i r e e or four rest on him. Once, a man appeared at a i® o ften one of the b 'St things an in door. rhilip's heart stopped beating for an valid can do, \V ou w ill get hungry so— instant; ho thought him tho first o f a long enough. Food, w h en the system cam lino that yvould now rush forth from their assimilate it, is worse th- n useless, prison. But the man only stood listlessly a *hen get out o t d o o r s , ye invxlida. moment as i f there was absolutely nothing o f N ever mind the croakers, who tell you it importance on his mind, and then went back, is dangerous. T h e danger consists in So Philip returned to tho office, j Staying indoors, not in «oin <■ out You “Is that Breton’s son, that young m an who oatinot go t o extremes in Ibis direr*'— lools so palel ■ H o don’t seem to take much. It wtmlu be w ise to live rut o f in this business.” [the weather i ■* warm enough sleep in an open tent at night. ■ g S u f S . 1 '* ^ I KIDNEY COrxilPLAINTS muNE’s CEMg;;^CoMjpouKnmfi^l^ curativo power, coDibiurfi v. itli its nervo tonics, makes it tke best remedy for all kidney complaints. M a r c h 4 , 1 8 8 - < STORM-KING 399 PANTS I Cut and l U to Order. Ijlsp r in g S ty le s ! N O W R E A D Y . All Goods Thoroughly Shrunk. intei’est ii “,1’ve always noticed business talent wears out in one generation. The father earns and Ib is direction, live ru t o f doors when all day and saves for the son to .sixeni “True for you,” said a third, apparently o f “TVell,,v we w o n t w ant the boy’s Irish birth. “Hush, Breton is tolls ?U services tvhen the old w e w o n t V man dies.” ¥e Call Cpscial Ittsit an Segd six ceuts for sam] rules for m easurem ent, or give us W a ist, H ip a n d I n s c a m Measure, stating color you p refer, a n d w e w ill ase you. S a t isfa c t i o n iaai a r a n t c e il or money refunded on return of goods. D A U O H T & 00. T o a W i l l S a v e C atarrh P o r t J e r v i s . atln g cc try and please aud F i t G u id, gentlemen, I have never known hero, though I certainly don’t pay a wages than m y neighbors.” There -n outside ip hm'ried out. as on Sunday; not a soul in [age apparently who thought of a I yard was a the LA U Q E STO C K OF M E N'S B U T TON, LA OB, BLA S TJ G, BROA D OR N A R R O W TOE bMOES WARRANTED NOT TO RIP S e n d m o n e y b y I A d d 2 5 C e n ts fo r R e g i s t e r e d lie t t c r . | E x p r e s s C h a r g e . R e f e r e n c e : E x .- M a y o r J N O . J . S . M c C R O S K E H Y , C a s h i e r N a t . B a n k o f N e v r b u r g b . STORM KING PANTS CO., 55S YTATER, S T ., N E W B U R G H , N .Y pe r f e c t a n d » o f n e n - , b m a y thrill the hquid are th e n e a t o s t d ^ ^ ^ -A ' ''eitin - T rfru - 51.rja g g i n g m a c h in e , Wliat if th e h e lp j u m b l i n g , 5 the use ; trust too D r. A. J . M a rston of P h ilad e lph ia, foi-m erly I ................- * +X’o+ tile lot when there is nobody they can find to blame, j only a fiction o f law.” I Philip was standing near the speaker, and £ ->. ..D . I . , ™ T.n.c as i f i t came from a broken hearc. resto re s e x h a u s ted n e rve pow ers a n d ree s ta b lish e s lost Strength and p r o p e r tie s a r e splend id, a n d b( ta b le, it c a n do n o h a r m by its a f te r Dr.^M . L. -Woodruff of B a ltim o re, form i p r e s i d e n t of a board of h e a lth a n d a hospi ph y s ician o f g r e a t e m ineni'e, s a y s o f th is r e m e dy : “ Dr. G reene’s N e r v u r a N e rve Tonic is a boon to sufferers from nervousness, w e a k n e ss a n d exhaustion. I t is decidedly streng th e n in g , a n d I have adm inistered i t i n cases of nervous u C Tf. i^Idi 1^1 sympathy, as i f i t came from a broken hea i dity. Its medical T^^^ever heard the xvind moan like that be-I 1 Qftf i?Affo ^ore, so short and sharp i t was? But i t must ^'leriy have been the-wind, for they-were quite alone. so galled by his complacent enjoyment of his own unfeeling philosophy as to venture have been the -wind, “Isn’t it just possible that this complaining wish to gaj a g has some occasion?” dozen craned then’ sleek wise necks, to stare a t the man -who talked so wildly. you wish to g CHAPTER X IV . THE MILL OWNER'S TRIUMPH. The gray mists broke and the eastern ouds blushed red a t the coming o f the most •dent lover in the universe. His fruitful “W hy, m y kind hearted young friend,” re plied the philosopher, glad of an excuse to vent his practiced wisdom, “ don’t you see tho poor will complain imtil the whole vast dis- •tance between us and them is bridjged d e b ility w ith th e m o st gratifying r e s u l ts.” i b r id e , e a r t h , s m iled h e r g l a d -welcom e u p t o ■im ■ ■ ■ ' •o se ttle But i a g r a tif, _ _ . . T h e s e a r e b u t th e experiences o f a few a m o n g h , b u t g a v e p la c e t s< hu n d r e d s of enthusiastic X’hy.sicians. E m in e n t n s t h e e a r ly ho u i’s w en'’\ ’ m e d ical in d o r s e m e n ts like these a r e n o t g iven sa d d e s t d a y o f P h i lip to a rem e d y un less i t is of th e I b l e a t h u n d e r b o l t h a d „ th e c le a r H i g h e s t \ a l u e a n d m o st e x a lte d m e rit. In giving s p a c e , th e r e - ' h a d l o o k fore, to t h is i m p o r ta n t s u b lect, we feel th a t it Is ex p e r ien c e s o f life. H u m i] only Just to hu m a n ity , f o r th e su f ferers from s t i r r e d i n some hej nervous disorders a r e counted by h u n d r e d s of re li e v e th e i r aohii _ thousands, an d we feel a s s u r e d th a t in D r. b u t t h e blOW tO hiS lOVe a n d hiS hOpeS \WaS SO G reen e 's N e r v u r a N e rve Tonic, w h ich m a y b e m u c h h e a v ie r t h a n ... . . obtained a t a n y druggists’ a t S I a bottle, a s u r e h e d i d n o t a n d p e r m a n e n t c u re w ill be found. I t is p u r e - ' o v e r w h e l n ly vegetable, a n d m a y , therefo re, be u s e d in h i m ; h e hi c h ild r e n ’s d iseases o r b y th e m o st delicate in - h e a r t to i valldA j h e r ; to te a c h e v e r y t a s t e to in c lin e to w a r d F o r n e rvous a n d p h y s ical exhaustion, w e a k , h e r ; to su f f e r e v e r y l i t t l e r i l l o f te n d e r n e s s tired and lang u id feelings, xrith no pow e r o r a n d worship in his being to pour into his am b ition f o r e x e rtion, i t is a sovereign rem e d y id e a l o f h e r . A n d a l l h i s p la n s to u c h e d h e r a n d absolutely certain cure. It is th e b e s t so m e w h e r e ; a n d a l l hiS thoughts, even Such sp r ing m e d icine in th e w o rld, a s i t a.«sists n a - as she c o u ld n e v e r u n d e r s t a n d , w o u n d a b o u t tu r e to expel a l l im p u r ities f ro m th e body. In h e r p e r s o n a lity a s h e c o n c e ived o f i t a t s o m e cases Of sleeplessness and nervous irritability, point in their processes. And noTV every its use w ill b e follow ed by c a lm repose an d na- h o u r o f h is l if e m u s t b e e m b itte r e d by som e ru ra l, r e f reshing .sleep. F o r n e rvousness, n e r - reminder o f what he had hoped for and lost, vous debility, exhau s ted vitality, despondency The balmy south -wind that morning was like a n d d e p ression of th e m ind, i t is a p e rfect s p e - her breath; the soft murmur o f the water in eifle. F o r m a laria , n e u ralgia, x’heu m a tism , the raceway below the m ill was like her p a raly s is , num b n e ss, trem b ling a n d insanity , v o ic e ; a b lon d e face looked down from One ■of t h e -windows o f the weave room, th e r e was a f l i t t i n g e x p r e s s io n o n i t l ik e B e r th a . A n d w e a k n e ss a n d p a in in the back, palp itation of ®o ili m u s t b e f o r e v e r . the heart, apoplexy, epileptic fits, hysteria, St. | A t the head o f the counting room table sat T itu s ’ d a n c e , dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of ap- Mr. Breton, smiling and bland. Before ‘ petite, constipation, biliousness, kidney a n d were piled the heavy tomes containing I records of his great factory; by his si< drug- \two clerks to assist in handling e rtain - “ S them. Around the table, ai im e d y «ager, were gathered as many as could get you can c e r tain ly be cured. . D r. G reene, th e there, of shrewd, hard business men. A discoverer, is th e em inent s p e c ialist in th e c u r e dozen more of the sameunmi.stakable ^ecies, dm, but gave place to settlco peace and love s the early houi’s went b y. B u t i t was tho addest day of Philip Breton’s life, so terri- ............................................... upon hi) iverwhelmed. There could be no escape for dm; he had been so simple to g ive his whole leart to a woman before he had married le who! us and them is brid O’ W e have g ot to protect ourselves, you w< deny that. I climb to heights on another’s body. Everybody krto-ws life is only a fight —^the weakest goe.s to the waU. The poor are the -weakest in this case.” Could the mill owner’s son dispute such | A g lan c e a t th e display s e ttle s a ll d o u b t as to -where The Best Shoes —CAN BE HAD— fallen upon him out of ^ o c w outu ---------. 1 . . . ---n iiia t io n might have who seemed disposed to ouestion the AT Y£RY INYITING PRICES. JOHN A. KADEL, 100 P i K ' S t r e e t , P o r t J e r v i s , N . Y . 7 0 R SALE FO R W A N T OF USE his feet, and all e m illll owner,wnei c lose ideas himg the fate of eyes were torned toward th e m i o the cour-. .if whose ideas hi whole v ili-ile. The clock stm ek [TO BE c o n t i n u e d t o MORROW EVENING.] “ T h e B r e to n Mills” -was com m e n c e d in th e D.tiLY U n i o n of April 7tli. Back numbers can b e ob tain e d a t t h e U n i o n Office. it is t h e only ijositive a n d recognized rem e d y . I t n e v e r f a ils to c u re nervous or sick headache. petite , Cl M a n y m e d icines a r e offered for s a le hy druj gists, b u t do not b e p e r s u a d e d to t r y uncertj ), w h e n by t h e use of th is w o n d e rful r e m e d y inin g the side stood explain- I c e r ta i n ly b e cu re d D r. G reen e , th e There, o f shrew d , ----------- ^-er, is th e e m in e n t s p e c ialis t in th e c u r e d o z e n m o r e o f th e ss of n e rvous a n d c h ronic diseases, a n d he m a y b e Stood a b o u t t h e r o o m a n d le a n e d a g a i n s t tho consulted by those using this r e m e d y , o r by a n y -windows, q u ie t a n d o b s e r v a n t, listen i n g to one who so desires, f ree of charge, a t his office., could throw any light on the matter It was the momentous on e who so desire s , f re e o f charg e , a t h is office- d e r discussion, corpojratio ickholdersintha m a g n if ice n t p r o n g of the prospective sto( i n lo o m in g u p in m portions before their fancies. The paymaster and the attorney stood at hand apt -with suggestions; one o f them had the smile bom of fond hopes of unlimited fees; but the other a n awkward fretted air a t on me. I have them in great variety of colors lihis most mterested audience the details of and designs. Grates, fenders, etc., at the I av - the flourishing industry he desired to enlist them in, and their eyes shone eagerly a t the ect o f buying such stock a t par. They ir thousands doubling on their COME A N D SE E T H E M . 108 sq feet Roofing $ 2 « A ~ hands in suich The action of Carter’s L ittle Liver P ills is pleasant, mild and natural. They gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels, do not purge. They are sure to please. Try them. IFOR O V E R T H R E E M O N T H S m y so n .‘ u f fcr.ui n i u h t a i d d a y w ito re! m a tisiD ; so much sn Uiat be was uuh I fee d h im s e ) red h im , a n d I a m tr u l v th a n k f u l t o sa y an b o n t s t m f^diciue.— Mrs W . laptisl -Would You Btflieve The proprietor r £ K' m p ’s Bal am gives thousands o f bottles aw a y j early ? This mode of advertising would prove ruinous it the Balsam w as not a perfect cure for all throat and lung troubles. Y o u w ill see the excellent effect aiter taking the first do<-e. Don’t hesitate! Pfocure a bottle tc-day to keep in ynur home room for immediate or future use. Ti bottle free at all druggists. Large 50c and $1. th e y a r c H . C a b l e : First Bap - V. ....J ----- .jhu- mucli sn that be was unable 'clf. Your Sulphur BiUcrs d I am trulv thankful to honest m edicine.— Mrs , w ife of Deacon Carleton, , church, W inchester, Mass. inds doubling < hands in su an investment, doubling with- , doubling in spite of i added never one stroke L o f the muscular force put on ov( w shingles. “ * W ^ :E?- E2, E S 3lT ’ S ” Natural Asphalt Roofing is the best roof for fla t r o o f i n t h e w o rld. N a t u r a l A s p h a l t m a te r i a ls of all kinds. A g e n t fo r W. H. F a y ’s B u i ld in g M a n illa w tis som e f law som e w h e r Pap e rs. Send f o r sam p le. ' LORENZO W EVEKYBODY LIKES to be cailtcl handsome, e.'-pecially the young ladiec. B u u h a t is sim p ly im p os sible as long as their face is covered with pimples, bloiches and soies. But wait, there is no netd of tbi'?; one or tw o bot tles of -ulpbur B ill remove all such dis figurations, make vour race fair and rosy. —Fannie Bell, Editress. 15 F r a n k ly n St. ) WOOD, P o r t J e i But what coul change? W a s I who ever was rich ( h o f the world. 1 broken jring and [1 quicken* AWVflGfe. aw ffSO'S’SlKilKS, Are y o u disturbed at night and rest b y a sick child s crying -with pain o f cutting teeth send at o n ce and get a bottle o f Bins. W inslow ’ s S oothing S tbup I T ebthing . Its v alue is incaiculable. , Buffering and !th? T f s o FOE O hil - ilabli after another of the big ferret out the r a few pages, to i RIGHT’S DISEA B E is caused b y ledgers, for ^ n ’ i TO-U^^' n AKY^blSiASES^^TiUCT j “The gentlemen PKK® ciral“ ls a ™ NOT BE CUBED WHILE THEV EX-IST. , *7.• J' OUR EEMEUIF8 CURiS THEM CHRONIC makes this off< DISEASES AND V a KICOCEI.E,-Without de- we propose to issue, it ought to bo clear 2M Broadi nay ask,” Mr. Giddings, iced the puzzledpuzzled expres- shrewd faces, “why From the amoi Mr. Breton, am ount o f stock DRBN TaaTHiNG. Its v alu e is incalcu l It -will relieve the poor little sufferer im m ediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It curea dys- entary and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bov/els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflam m ation and gives tone and energy to the wholes stem. W inslow ’ s B oothinq 'T rbthing is I E !psY^BL a DDB r !'^GR A v IL A^m' of his left hand. “He proposes to keep . .. . _ ----- ------- just as b ig an interest here as ever, but the Is to make these mi] [EL MEDIOAl Iway, New Yoi OER, n g evidence m a iled i L BUREAU PHYSIC] be iOENTS WARTFD’'» f a ' l use d b y e v e r j’bod y , p r o fits to $10 p e r day.- ind s a m i W aahlni p J nd &■ Ci'.r33iT ____ by mai >n S t., B M to n ,,, they shall sy shall be ex- idous manufacturing country. For that pital, and you are inviltedto ^ Philip had but little to say to the im-wail- oome v isitors,’whos* cazTlagaa, of all vaxl»- pleasanc to taste, and is the prescription o f one o f the oldest and best fem a le *niurses l M d phy- ,t there vi I best fem a le aicians in the U n ited States, and is for sale by all d ruggists throughout theworld. Price 915 eta. a bottle. quaner ot a century pbvf escribed NIOHOLS’ BAR! For over a ciens have prei A N D I R O N as a remedy for dyepepai Sales Over 42,g0Q,000Lk Jfio.L, Bonnell, Real Estate & Loan Agent Commissioner for F e o n ’a and Notary Public, offers A ll t h e building lo ts o n M a in s tr e e t a n d Je r sey A v e n u e an d 7,ouO a c res, including a n u m ber o r v a lu a b le f a rm s, s it u a te in M o n tague a n d Sandystou, INew J e r s e y , belonging to th e la te Jo n n itu tnerfo r d . Agent lo r tb e W estern F a r m 7 p e r c e n t. M o rt gage CO. O a p ltal a n d i u r p iu s $7so,000. 7 p e r c e n t W ater, T o w n a n d School Bonds, A c c ident I n s u ran c e c o . oi N o rtn A m e n o a . T b e n e w C o m b inauon B u siness an d Fam ily BtU d ing L o ts o n L a n d s o f M rs. Mondon. D w ellings i n all p a r t s of t b e v illage a n d M a t- amuruB. Farms to exchange for village property. Money t o loan on B o n d a n d M o rtgage. Hot,. 13, F a r m s , s to r e s , G rist Mills, Foundries and a llo tb e r p r o p e r ty belonging to a G enera) agency. correspondence solicited a n d inspection In- ufflee F a r n u m Building, P o r t Jervis, N. Y.' JUST RJiClliVlSD I N. R. Hlgby is Beiimg mo Buel $8 calf button and lace imucB, best I n tn e m a rket. ^K U B B E K S AND AKGT1C8 KEPAIRBD N. R. HIG8Y. 101 PIKE ST. Come to Beatrice, Rebiaska. AND WILL CURE ClTARRHl By Using E L Y ’S Cream Balm ffiiw'-FEVER A p a rticle Is applied in to each n o s tr il an d is agreeable. P r ice fo cen ts a t D ru g g ists; by m a ll, registered, 6u c ents. ELY BRO T H E R S , Office, 235 Greenwich St., New York City. V Vince. B . S. L a u d e k b a o h & CO., 773 B road S treet, N e w a rk , N . J . jmuuiecuwu. i3TO Para, Paterson. York a t l.i2 P. M M. Dally, except Sr at all stations, t hday. Way Mail. Btopa irrlvlng In New York a t VfELLDRILUfij Ewr7.iEWELLAUGERCO.,iTHACA,W.Y. Patent B F o o d d k l t H l N E i s , P r o p r i e t o r s , W a t e r t o w n , N . Y . ill -lU lA K E S - SUCCESS WlHiliy tJnliKe /Artificial S.vft na«. A n y I5ook i <-arnfd in One Keacons' Act’ual Cost Less than $1.25 per Gallon. Highest Grade of Excellence. Sold Under Guarantee. A n y Building Hot Satisfac torily Painted,will he Pe-Painted Pree of Cost. FOR SALE BY MALVEN GORDON & CO. .TON B E N N E T T , ATTO R N E Y A ND CO UNSELOR A T L A W A N D N O T A R Y PUBLIC, Ht* .rohn’.s Block' Front St., Port Jervta, N. Y . Jg^W O N O W AHLLE, No. 8-3 Pike St. C H I N E S E L A U N D R Y . First-class laundry work. All kinds of TB a S fro m frien d s in China, a t prices th a t d e fy com p e titio n . ■ ■ their homes sent any distance. Good ■ ■ pay can be male. Every, hln g furnls’i- ed. Particular free. Adiress artistic Needle work ( 0 ., 135 8th St.. New York. Glass Tea Sets 25c. 6 CUPS 48C EGG CUPS 2 AND 3 CENTS. Hoagland’s Mammoth Crockery Rcoms. ■ \7 ^ A N lE D - V * a te a n d : m e n t, t o represe hia o w n ^ e c tioi •A M A N loral habits, ,t |u old iPER- mplov- - im ^ n t r S e f o r e n c e f S ^ general debility ' taotcrwo H oubs , 80 Reada St,. N. T. S i n l m e u se w u iur pow e r. mtix utberssurveyed o: i S ' S ' E .................. f ECKLE’S SH A V IN G A N D H A IL I J m ouiLlug KsiabUannieut in the OUttlug •FAltNUM BLOCK- C»~Ladie3’les’ andnd Childrens’hlldreni Hal)ir a O receive my peis nai aiteutlon. coixuectiou Mithmy DUsiness Cutting -will lhave aiso m ------- FINJS BATH ROOMS— — With hot and cold water supplied readyfor use at all nours irom ihe opcmng uu li tiie Closing Of the SHOPS, L. LCnLii, Prop. I IV E R Y , SA L E A N D EX CH ANG E JLJ SX- a BLA-. PIER S t r e e t , O pfosite O b a n g b S quark . H . Gt. POETEE, P b o p e i e t o e , [ J. A Buchanan’S old stable.] Conveyances o every description furnished at abort notice. Prices reasonable, lelepnone call NO. -zi AGENTS W A N U D . T o canvass f o r one o f th e o ld e s t eistab- lished B est K n o w n N u r s e r i e s i n t h e C o u n . TETf. M o st lib e r a l term s . U n e q u a lled f a c ili ties. G e n e v a N u rsery , E stablished 1846. W. & T. SMITH, G e n e v a , N . T . NICHOLS’ ArTO R N E Y & COUNSELOR A T LAW F a r n u m Building, Poirt J e rv is. N O T ARY PU B L IC A N D N E W JE R 8E Y COMMISSIONER. MDSIG FOR FLOWER TIME. For Thirty Years this valuable combi nation has been used a specific for AGUE and MALARIAL FEVERS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, and all NERVOUS DIS- ;s, such as NEURALGIA, SLEEI INESS and PROSTRATION. FEVI DIGESTION, and a EASES, such a s NEURALGIA, SLEEP LESSNESS and PROSTRATION. It is AN UNRIVALLED TONIC, restoring tone to the debilitated System. NICHOLS’ BARK AND IRON for overworked men and women, Invalids and children is recommended by Physi cians. Where other Tonics have failed this has made a conspicuous sik Nichols Bark and iron can be at all Druggist! CO., Proprietoi- arriving in New York a t li'.SVP.M. 4.35 P.M. Sundays oniy. StcpiJlng a t all static 7.54 P.M. 10.^PM . KrleExpiess. Stopping at principal sta- PORT JSKVIS, MOyTirK^O & NBW Y q ECS. KOBTHICBN TBAIKS. SOTTHEBlf TB a INS. and arrives in n p. M. and arrives In Trains 1 and 2 run da'iv pxi epf Snndarg Trains .3 and m in ■R'erinesrtsy ana Saturday DR. BRADYS’ compos- d of MANDRAKE, Dk^DE^0N, GE’^TIA CHAMOMILB, PEI' ELV ASH, &a The Greatest Blood Purifier Knoin I Cures Eruptions and Spots oo tbe Skin, Regulates the Bowers, R elieves Pain and Cramp in tbe Stomach, cures Kidney Complaints, Dyspep sia, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Sallowness of Complex'on, and all kin dred complaints arising from a disordered stomach or a torpid and Diseased Condition of tbe Liver :s. BILLINGS, CLAPP & :o r s , B o s t o n , M a s s . Price $1 p er Boiile / 6 for 95. music st( Sunday Sihool Assemblies Eho-ldexanlneanduBe UllLiDKi'N’b DIADhM (SO cts I Abbey & Mnnger,or S o n g s o f PE u M is E (3 ers ) Hoffman & Tenney,or bONG VVOKSU Ip tS5 eta.) Emerson & biierwln—or as rraide Meeting Books, VOICES OP ■ R a i s e (40cts.» HaceWns. or ^EW bPiElTUA u BOKGO (S5 cts ) Heffman & Ten- Bchool Teacher's Institutes and Summer Schools ;he new ( ommol me) son. 018 ) .ctine- ---- Musical Conventions will examine or sing from Emerson’s JKH V.1H’S PKAIf-E tM ),orhis Cl >NCEEr SELECTII »Ns ■ «i), from Zerrahn’s Send for Lists and De»crlptlO's. Any Book Mailed r Retail Price. Liberal discount for quantities. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, 0 . H. uiT soN « cx).. evr s r o u v a T i K. y . EXHAUSTED VITALITY &C. ‘ W hy a re they good fo r Tke.-e . , r p H E SCIENCE OF V JL l i f e , the great edical Work of the ;e on Manhood.Nerv- 0118 and Physical De bility, Premature De- ■ Cline, Errors of Youth, who may be cons' . ----- — i Bulflncn St. Specialty, Diseasesof Cut this out. Y o u luiay ially. 01 _______ Man. l never s e e it ag a in . VjfTHEBE SHALL I GET INSUKBD ? BEFOKS V f deciding this question call and look at the securities offered by the following line of C)om- panles: The Liverpool, Londons Globe,Tfie Imperial, the Northern, the Lond *“ ----------- ” ~rtford, and th Joston, also Life ___________ leal Estate bougM ^^^d oi a u d 5 weatiTboif jer* get a boitie^ouhm woMerful^meffi- ^ITepared by DK. B. W. DBADY, Honesdaie ^ ? 0 E SAfiS B y AW* D E U a G iS ^