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yjSLB i^OET JiSRVlg B A .Ihl gmON< MONDAr KVENm<i, NOVEMBEK 26 1888, “Try Ayer’s Pills” F o r H lieuinatism . Nt-iiral-j:''’ .<l (iout. Stt'i«lu>u Lansiujj, of Yoii.voi.s, N. Y., S a \ s ; “ Recoium o iuled a^■ a euro for cbronie Oo£tivcne.ss. A y e r’s Pills have relieved m e from that trouble and also from G o u t. If e v e ry victim of this dis ease w o u ld heed only th ree w o rds of m ine, I could b a n is h Gout from th e land. T h e s e w o rds w o u ld be — ‘ T rv A y e r’s Pills.' ” “ B y th e use of A y e r’s Pills alone. I en ted m y self perm a n e n tly of rheum a tism w h ich had troubled me several m o n ths. T h e s e Pills a re a t once htirmless an d eftectual, and. I believe, w o u ld prove a speeitie in all cases of incipi' Ut R h e u m a t i s m . No m edicine could have served me in b e t t e r ste a d .” —- ( \ ( \ K o e k . C o rner, A v o y e lles Parish, La. C. I* H o p k ins, N e v a d a City, w rites : “ I have > sed A y e r ’s Pills tor sixteen years, a n i I'ink they are the best Pills in th e wor..- W e keep a box of them in the house -he tim e . T h e y have <mred m e of sick neadaehe a n d nenraluia. Since taking A y e r ’.s Pills, I have been free from these etm iplaiuis.” ” I have derived groat b.-iietit from A y e r ’s Pills. Five years ago I was tak e n so ill w ith rheum a tism th a t I was Luahle to do any w o rk. I took thret w ithout a box of these pill O h ristensen, Sherwood, WW Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, PREJ*AP.Ft> r Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by a l l D e a ler s in M e d icin e . T H E G R E A T | German Remedy.I nTRUTHS FORTKESldK.r PHCR BlTtniS W illi not assi.st or cure. It|j (the mills and .work- Cleanse the v itiated|g S ' S h S T i l SlCLPIirR BiXTEESffl wlllbnlld you up a n d l make you strung-and| healthy. I This is the T op o f the G enuine Pearl Top L a m p C h im n e y . A il others, similar are imitation. ^This exact Label ^ is on each P earl I Top Chimney. I A d e a l e r m a y s a y \ a n d t h i n k h e h a s o t h e r s a s g o o d , BUT H E HAS NOT. hill- < u t-onths Exact Label and Top. f •-1E E vsrvwhere . M ade only by Bai.t pittsDurgn, Pa. BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, TYPE- W R ITING. Guaranteed] BUj^rior ^ m p n^ ^etmned. TheW O N D E R F U L 1^1 IIBIIBfiCH/ilR Oombinlng a Paflor, Library, Snjok- l«0* aecllnino, cr Invalid CHAIR. o r t e = & $ 7 . 0 0 V a I We make the largest variety of Udiuttabte. Rectinino. Phytteltnt' >nd Surgesnt’ Opiritlng, I bys II o -Rolilng, Kammack, Oflict. (.ibrary. OCIPEDES ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. g A B Y C O A C H E S “ Ofer 100 different designs. Cor Patent Automatic Brake on all Car- riages, free. We have discontinued wholesaling; b j placing your orders . direct with the makers you can aava tn tral profits. Our alosA;' - and special B a r a a i n s wil y .n. Goods sola under a delivered f i'e e to anj rniUd Stata. EP“ Send s — . Oatalogne, ana state class of goods yoa vnsh it LUBURC MFC. CO. 143 N o rth B isbth Street, Philadelphia, 1 postage stamps or postal note and wo s<-nd you one bv retura tnail. Ag’ts Wtd, ^ C . /. CONOU.Y 4 Co., ROCHESTER, N. V. BEE-PASTOR AGE. The present season in this locality has not been one to encourage the apiarist who hoped for at l ^ s t an ordinarily gooil yield after last year’s failure. Basswood yielded reasonably well for about six days, hut there is so little bass wood about here now, that by itself it does not amount to much. It was in bloom from June 80 to July 13, but yielded little except between July 2 and July 8. Previous to basswood the bees had brought in nothing except a little very poor stuS^ probably honey dew. White clover yielded nothing until about July 27, when the bees began to work on it some what. Sweet clover also began to yield honey a t about the same date, and since then there has been a very fair honey-flow. We may g et quite a crop of white honey The prospect is excellent for a good fall yield from heart’s-ease, of which there is a great deaL VALUE OF THE CHAPMAN HONET PLANT. On July 16ch the Chapman honey-plant came into bloom. 1 had been watching closely for the first blossom, but the bees found it before I did, and evidently appre ciated it. For some days, from two to five bees could be found almost all the while on every fresh blossom, but since sweet clover began to yield, it has been rather neglected. Its period o f bloom is evidently almost over. Only a few small heads remain to blossom. The individual flowerets yield honey only a short time. Judging from my slight experience with it, I should say that its value as a honey-producing plant has been over-estimated. That the bees work on it freely does not prove that it is valuable. I could find more bees on motherwort and catnip, on the same a'ea of ground that it occupied. In a more favorable season it might show to better advantage. I tried the experiment of ty ing paper over some o f the heads, but the honey did n o t become visible. These plants are growing in » rich, loamy soil. They are about five feet high. A single p lant in clay soil did not grow so large, nor bear as many blossoms. I now have young plants growing in a va riety of soils in order to learn its adapt ability. Nearly a fourth of the plants were killed last winter by being “heaved” out by the frost. The plant has a t least one serious enemy—two, I think. The first is a light green worm, beginning its ravages when about h alf an inch long, but growing to an inch and a half. This eats the substance of the immatnre flower- head. A t one time there was a worm on nearly every head. When this pest h ad been destroyed after careful search, several times repeated, a new trouble appeared, The flower-stem ju--t below the head would be eaten half way off, causing the head to wither and die. No other place was attacked, and I was unable to discover the enemy. I do not think, though, that it was the worm tnathad been devouring the heads. A brown, striped worm bored into some of the stalkt-, but did n ot do much damage, Omsiderirfg these endniies to the plant, and the fact that it must be cultivated one year, during which year it yields no honey, wluie it is useless for anything b'at honey, it wonid seem advisable not to plant it to any'extent until further careful experiment has proved its value. I am ioclined to think that we will And it more profitable to establish more apiaries, than to attempt to increase the resources of the home apiary* by planting anything that will not pay aside from the honey it yields. I am tdso inclined to believe that it will never be found profitable to plant any thing solely for honey, that requires culti vation or occupies land useful for other purposes. To scatter the seeds of such plants as sweet clover in waste places, and let them take care of themselves there after, will pay well, but beyond this, the It was once supposed that scrofula could not be eradicated from the system ; but the marvelous results produced by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,disprove this theory. The reason is, this medicine is the most powerful blood-purifier ever discovered. POOK BUT HONEST. Charlie Sullivan is a poor but honest Irish lad, who, while walking down Washington stieet, found a wallet con taining checks and money to the value of 'everar hundred dollars. Although almost destitute, he returned it to its owners, Messrs. A. P. Ordway & Co., proprietors ot Sulphur Bitters, who gave him a lib eral reward, and also gave him six bottles of Sulphur Bitters for his mother, who has been a terrible sufferer with rheuma tism, and who returned many bles.'iii after being cured by their use.—WeelUIy World, s If your h air is turning gray, restore to It the h ue o f youth by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The best hair preservtitivc. A Child’s Letter. D ear C ousin K ate : I was eo glad to hear from you once more. We thought poor sister tiue was not going to recover, She has been coughing all inter and pa brought home a remedy that some folks say is a p atent medicine, called Kemp’a Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs, and pa thinks i t cured her. Dear sister is well now. M ary . Get a free sample at any l-uggists. P IL E S I FILE S 1 ITCHING PIL E S . atlDglxi Itching caa^r~ TO START A BALKY HORSE. Joseph A. Titu-s Esq., of Worcester, Mass., writes to Our Dnmh Anintah as follows : I nave had to do with many balky horse.>4, and I have never known the i olio wing simple expedient to fail, pro vided it was not a case where some other peii=!oa had been tampering with the will of the horse before I had taken him in band. It is another method of “ divert ing the horse’s attention.” Whenever a horse driven by myself has balked I have got out o f my carriage and gone to his fore foot, lifted it from the ground and struck the shoe a few blows with a stone o r with a wrench (which I always carry in my carriage), I have never failed to start a horse in that very simple way, and I have on several occas ions had balky horses w’hich exl the patieijce o f all former owners, I have underta'^jen to start balky beins* hai('i!ed bv otbeip. other meth ods o f starting them had failed. I request the driver eenerally to move out of the ■'lat his voice or presence may not first infbrm the auimal. by patting him and talkin '- to him, that there is a new man at the helm, there >y p artlv diverting bis at tention. As soon as he begins lo give me hisis attentionttention I takeake upp hisis f(iotiot and tap it a 1 t u h f( a few times, and rever failed one instafice to start the horse, exceptional case was one where the horse was overloaded and k new it. The very worst method of attempting to start a balky horse, sccord'ng to my ex perience and observation, is that of p i ‘ ing the head of the animal by the bit, s it is a method all I he stubbornness o f the horse is only creased by that method. I offer this £ gestion in the interest o f your cause. H e blew out the Gas.] Last n ight an elderly man from up the country stopped at one o f our leading ho tels and retirJ ;, and noticing the i gas, shut it off, and fatal consequences were avoiddd. Did Kemp’s Balsam save his life? It has saved the lives of many. At all druggists at 50c and $1. Sample free. ______ For over a quarter o f a century, Physi cians have prescribed NIOROLS’ BARK ANDIRON as a reli^nle and valuable remedy for dyspepsia and general debility. P E B S O H A L . 3Blng appi quaintance of soi peps . Sulphur Bitters. jniceyoungman, whom advise, if troubled with dys- use that great blood puiifler, Axe you disturbed a t n ight and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and — , ----- cutting teeth ? If so a sick child suffei ;tle of M bs , W inslow ’ s S oothing S ybtip fob O h h - obbn T bething . Itsvalueis incalculable. It w ill relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is n o m istakeaboutit. Itci entary and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gruns, reduces inflammation and ;'ives tone a n d e n e rgytothew h o let 'stem, to the SlEa WiNsr w’s SboTHlNO SyBUj !EN t 1THIN6 is jileasaut sicians in tEis United States, and is for sale by -d’ iruggiats throughout thev/orld. p’ri'^e «<8. a liottle. KASKIN E. T H E N E W Q U IN IN E . NoBad Effect iPieasant- ^ Pure. A PO W ER F U L TONIC. A 8PEC IFX C F O E M A L 'iK I A . E H F tT M - A T I 8 M , N E K V O U 8 P K 0 8 T K A T I 0 N . THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND 8UCCBS'’- FUL BLOOD PURIFIER. Superior to qui- Mr. Lode Hoornbeck, of the U. S. Ship Keargarge, writes that he meets people almost daily -who have used or are using Kt ' ' rties,and produces no subsequent bad effe Mx. John C. Scarborough, Selma. N. writes; “ I got malaria in the Southern army and for a dozen years suffered from its debili tating; effects. 1 -was terribly run down (Yhen I heard o f Kaskine.the new quinine. I t helped me at once. I gained 35 pounds.” Kaskinecanbe taken without any special medical advice, §1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold bv druggists or sent by mall on receipt o f price. l^SK INE CO., 168 Duane St., New York. CIWCER F O S S A large number of verj- DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, ran g in g in p r ice from fSOO to $1,200 A iinmber of first class Dwellings Good Paying Business Properties. WM. E. McCOnmoK, No, 106 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y, SW“ THE ONLY B r i l l i a n t D u r a b l e E c o n o m i c a l Vre D iam ond D y e s . They excel all others n Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others -re just as good. Beware o f imitations—they ;re made of cheap and inferior materials and jive poor, weak, crocky colors. 36 c o lors; 10 cents each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions T coloring Photos., making the finest Ink o r Bluing o cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by V£LLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. Vf, for Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. jold, Silver, Bronze, Copper, O n ly 10 Cea*s. Paine’s \ ‘ 1 COMPOUND CURES PROOFS Neuralgia “ Paine’s Celery Com pound cured my nerv ous sick headaches.” Mrs. L. A. B rektnbr , San Jadnto, Cal, Nervous Prostration \After using six bot tles of Paine's Celery Rheumatism Of Theumatism.** S amvsz , H utchinson . South Cornish, N- H Kidney Diseases “ I t has done me more good for kidney disease than any other medi cine.\ G eo . A bbott , Sioux City, Iowa. Ail Liver Disorders “ Paine’s Celery Com pound has been of great • benefit for torpid liver, i indige-stion, and bilious- f ness.” E lizabeth C. t U dali ., Quechee, Vt. { IBUSINESS OABBS. p R O O F IS EVERYTHING and we can proiiuce it if you will only stof. and get a sample of our AJOMMA BLENE What is it? Wl;.v the BEST COFFEE Oh BARTH, and wt have secured the sole agenct for this section t hrough a leading exporting house o f Baltimoi'e, BALCH & CLAWSON, Matamoras. bling, \nd from barren Clark’s le Quincy and other good Granites. Scotch Granites -will be ported upon order, for Spring trade. GALEN BENNBT, >^ 0 . 1 Main street. nXT-TSUSSGIYIHG Dil IS C 0 MIH 6 NEXT—Have a Royal Turkey Dinner. • N E X T -Invite Your Friends In. NEXT—Your Table \Will Need a Big Platter, Sauce or Yege- table Dishes, Salad Platea, etc. NEXT—No Doubt a New Set of Dishes, a Royal Treat to th< Hostess Jervis. They cover the entire second floor (20x100 feet.) THANKSGIVING GOODS NOW OPEN. of the town. HOAGLAND, THE GROCER. Johnson’s, Front and Sussex Streets. I have now ready a line of men’s Kip Oil Grain and ,Oalf Triple Sole Shoes that are especially designed for out-door purposes. They are made with Three Solid Soles and ex tremely wide bottoms, sewed together with extra heavy wax thread and then with wire cable. It is a shoe for the T o u g h est and hardest usage- Farmers, Qnarrymen and Railroad Men, in fact all persons much on their feet, no matter what their business or occupation may be, will find this a marvel ous shoe for comfort and wear 1 offer them at $2.00 per pair, and guaranteet bemin every respect. Johnson's. Front and Sussex Streets. Sales Qyer 42,000,000lfe IxON G M A N ”®^ JlgsOLUTFiy ^ JPZTJRE P r e p a r e d Actual Cost L dss than $1.25 psr Callon. Highest &rade\ of Hxcellenoe. ■ Sold Under Guarantee. Any Building Not Satisfac torily P a in ted,m il he Re-Painted Free of Cost. FOR SALE BY MALVEN, GORDON & CO. ' HE HARRISON LUeXYMOONSfONE But! ons 17 ijsnts; Badge Pen dant cents by mall. Other fiadgi B and Buttons from 5 to 60 ce Its. Colored Illustrat<y- Catal jgne and orice list for style wu r e - d p i c t . ‘isimp. ‘i’hi. •i.-i -c- un.. assort- men' of campaign badges in the market, ROBERT 8NBIDER, Society Sta tioner. 96-98 Fultor St., New York. |0F“N. B.—No pc ital cards answered. ____ r three years. _____ _____ __ jst manufacturers In our line. ~ ' centa- No postala. Centennial Cinclunatl 0* NEWl NEW I NEW I i . ^ ’c r s i o B 0 0 2 C S . Song Harmony, Classes. Full set o f melodious exercises and easy songs, with explanations, and excellent collection o f sacred and secular music. Song Mannar. Book 1, SOots. For Primary Classes. Song Manual, Book II. 40ots. For Medium Classes. Song Manual, Book in. 80o. For Higher Classes. A new set of Graded Bells of Victory, ually good Temperance Song Book. 104 flrst- rate songs a n d choruses. Send fo r spec! K r S S y ’i’o S a a a v s s r u a books of the kind. ClasswBar/tone and Bass Songs Jl.00. Songs Of rare beauty. 38 songs by Xi different composers, all well known and end. nent. This belongs among the Classical Books of which the others are: Song Classics, Bong Classics for Low Voices, Classic Tenor Songs, Plano Classics, Classical Pianist, each $L00. Any book mailed xor retail price. 0 /ivep Bifson & COi, Boston, C. H. DITSON A CO.. 867 Broadway. K. Y. p L A I N SEW ING. SOMETHING NEW NEXT WEEK. M bs . W m . B u an b o b d ’ s L a d i b s ’^B a z a a b , N o . 20, P ik e SaiBEBT. /^ T S T E R S FR E S H E V E R Y D A Y V / Headquarters for the celebrated Nanti- coke and Wicomoeo oysters. Oysters opened fresh from the shell. Clams and fresh fish al ways on hand- The famous Horseheads celery always In stock at L. L. BABKMAN’S. A B. MOOKE & SON’S TBI-STATBS STAGE. Leaves Correatsrs Point 8,9,10 and 11 a. m., and 1,^2,3,4, 5 and 7 p. m. Returning leaves Port Jervis R30.9.80,10.30 a. m. and 12 m., an-\ 1,80,2.30,3.30,4.80 6 and « p. m. WTHEKIS SHALL I GET INSUKB© 7 BSFO&ii VV deoldlug this question call ana look at tht' gecurities offered by the following line of coih> panies: The Liverpool, London* Globe, Tlii Imperial, the Northern, the London Aasorancls. the orient ot Hartford, and the Waahlngtor Fire & Marine of Boston, also Life and Accldehi Insurance and Real Estate bought, soidbi rented. j. a . mssSE. atods Weatrook Building, Port ,Tei- ■ p | S . a T. H . RUSSELL, JL p S ucobsbob to D a H. F. D obbs . i S t U f S O O i x X 3 o z x t i j a t . Office in the Westbrook Building. Office hours from 8.30 a. m., to 6.30 p. m» Dental work o f all kinds. Gas administered. J J E N T I S T R Y . 3Dx. ‘X ’lxa.ca.. X^esbcSL, St. John’s Building, np-town, practices DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BLANCHES. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. J Q R . JAMBS J. MILLS. DEN T IST. Office in Fanmm’B Building, Pike st., For .roms, Rooms 16,17 and is. Office hoofs froni a.m .t0 6 p .m ; GAS ADMINISTBiiED. g J R A S T U S SL A u S O N ’S LIVKBY, SALE AND EXCHANGE — — S T A J B I iE --------- NO. 222 MAIN STREET, Adjoining the Park Hotel. Horses and carri ages let at reasonable prloesi J g ^ O N G W AH L L E , N o . 82 Pike St, CMINESS: LAUNDRY. Flrat-class.aundry work. AH klndaof TEAS from friends in China, at prices that defy competition. Q P . HOW E L L . ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR A T LATt Famum Building, Port Jervia. NOTARY PU B L IC A N D N E W JEB SB Y C O M iilSSIO N E R . ’y ^ I L T O N BEN N E T T , ATTORNEY A N D CO UNSELOR AT L A W A N D N O T A R Y P U B U O , *«;• John’s Block’ Front St., Port Jervis, K.Y T EGKLE’S SH A V IN G A N D HAIB JLJm Cffttlng Establishment In the ------- Fi^NUM BLOCK ------- w-Ladies’and Childrens’Hair Cutting will receive my personal attention. I have also I d connection with my business ------- PINE BATH BOOMS ------- With hot and cold water supplied readyfor use at all hours from the opening until the Closing of the Shops. L. £CKLB.Prop. ^ U Y Y O UR l PISH IN G TAOKLE St. JOHN’S DRUG STORE [Up-Xown.] T O E CREAM A T A D O L P H OTT’S, X ICE CREAM PARLORS, 123 JBESEV AYE. Parties or families furnished day oi D’ght. Both price and quality guaranteed to please. 24jul6m I^ U M B E R I LUM B E R I GILMAN sells LUMBER cheaper than any ne else, and better. SHINGLE, LATH and CASINGS CUT TO ORDER. DOORS, FLOORING. ETC., ETC., Ships by carload or in large or small quanti* ties by freight ALFRED GILMAN, G u m a n ’ s D e p o t , n .Y . CARD FROM HON. T. J. LYON. i am pleased to announce to the public and my many friends that my health is so much improved that I will be able to resume the du ties o f my profession in all the courts, 1 will be glad to g ive council to my friends, and all others who may call upon me, upon every question pertaining to my profession, and where no litigation follows, I will make no charge. I will also make a specialty of all kinds o f collections, and where I fail in col lecting there will be no charge for professional servlees. My office will be at my house, No. 21 Susses St., until further notice, where I may be found at all business hours of tbe day and from 9 u ntil 9 la the evening. THOS. J, LYON. llfWRINGERlifvi .VflSfeiNTED. tests jr«ntcd ercrywhere. Empire W. Co.. DITORCES Intemperance, for parties residing in any State. Advice, blank applications and oirou. lars giving the divorce laws ol every state sent for stamp. I. E. W. G tixxst , Attorney, 280 South Clark St., Chicago 111. SOolm r IVERY, BALD AND JfiXOHANGI L i STABLE. PIKB SiaBBr, OPPOSITB OaiNSH SqUkBB. H. G. PORTER, P b o p b ie t o b j IJ .A Buonanan'Boldstabie.1 Conveyances u every descrlpoion tnrnlsliee at short notice. Prices r eason^le. Xelephom nail NO. 21. DAVID RENNET, gent for several of the moat reliable Fire Insurance Companies, THM BQ UITA B L X : A C C ID E N T ASSO C IA T IO N O F B IN G H A O ITO N , N . T. 'PHEi K M P L O V B S L I A B I L I T Y A C CI D E N T C O M P A NY, B B L X A B L B IN S U K A N C K F O R H O B S F S . rHB OLD RELIABLE NEW YORK LIFE INSCB A N O X : C O M P A N Y . Onioe St. J o l l a ’s B l o c k . F R O N T S T R E E T , - F O R T J E R V I S . BAXTGE7 & CO. Circulars free. Bm Street, Buffalo, N. I CHEAP FARMS AND HOMES. railroad; salt w ater luxuries abundant. Send Stamp tor price lis t : may lOe. M xlvih & M ancha , Annapolis, Md. A POSITION as salesman* with good pay, to any reliable m an furnishing satisfactory references. Ap ply to S. M c O mbeb & Co., Rochester, N. Y. P A R K E R ^ S \ i KASR BALSAM [Cleanses and beautifies the h air. B O O K AO E N T S W A IVTEB v m PSTORYOFTHEWAR B y M a r y Ao L w e v m o r e HINDERCORNS. -Tgans.^ I t promotes refreshing to th®'we^TnT 4 ^edl^o“ 5 $i.oo, at Drgguists. J MEMORY a d eveloped; mind wandering cured; facil ity Of conversation and command over lan guage acquired. Taught thoroughly by cor respondence; inducements to classes. W rite fo r jrospeotus to W. L. E v a n s , iS6 F ifth ave., KLTs C a t a r r h Oreai Baiil 18 WORTH ^ l O O O TO ANY MAN WOMAN OB CHILD suffering from CATiRRH HAY-EEVER Not a Liquid or SnuS A particle Is applied into each nostril andle agyeeahle. Price 60 cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, 6fl cents, E L Y B R O T H E R S , 66 Warren Street, New York. WANTED In each City, Town and VtUage in New York and New Jersey a LiveBusinessMan to Introduce our SHOE!’ LINE TELEPHONES, (Patents unassailable.) A Large Incom e Can b e Realized on a S m a ll C a p it a l. Territory secured on favorable terms. THE EUREKA TELEPHONE line than any other mechanical telephone evei placed before the public. Send for prospectus and full Information. Tie New York Eureka Teleplime Co.,L’t’N Bryant Building, Liberty and Lassau Sts., New York. BUY OF THE MANUFACTURER. SealskinGarments A choice and extensive assortment In STYLE, QUALITY & PRICE that cannot be beaten by any. MUFFS, BO a S, c a p e s , S'rOLBS. SCARFS. CAPS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, RDGS, ROBES, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. H e n r y S i e d e , The 14th s treet Furrier, Id W E S T F O U R T E E N T H ST R E E T , Between Fifth andlSlxth Avenues, N E W Y'ORK. FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURS and COATS* BSTABLISHBD o v e r 38 YBAHS. Send for Catalogue. EXHAUSTED VITALITY — 5 :^^- -------- 1 'T '™ SCIENCE OF ^ - Q P ( IC C f ! ageonManhoodjNery- ' / ous and Physical D»- bility, Premature De- T U V S IT I F Cline, EiTors of Youth, linlf l l I n I wLLr land the untold miser- 300 pages 8 VO., 125 pre- . Cloth, full gilt, only Sl.OO, --------- ive sample free to all young men. Send now. The Gold and fewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation- il Medical Association. Address P.O. Box 1895,3os- .on. Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Har- ;rard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, jvho may be consalted confidentially. Ollice, No, i Balfinch. St. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cnt this out. You may nevor seo it