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XH* l^OBT JJteVife’ iJAIEit tTNION StOS OAX BTBNIHQ, DEOEMKBR IT, 1888 Why Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Uei-anM- no ^ioi.>oUim.s or d e lfterious insredieriTs into th e compo.sition (.if A y e r ’s Sai'.saparilla. — A y e r’s S a rsaparilla I’ontains only the p u r e s t and m o st elfective rem e d ial properties. — A y e r ’s S a rsaparilla is prepared w ith extrem e c a re, skill, and cleanliness. — A y e r ’.s S a rsaparilla is prescribed by leading physicians. —A y e r’.s Sar.saparilla is for sale everyw h e re, and recom m ended by all first-class druggists. — A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla is a m edicine, an d n o t a beverage In disguise. — A y e r 's S a rsaparilla never fails to effect a cure, w h e n persistently used, according to directions. — A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla is a highly con centrated extract, and therefore th e m o s t economi('al Blood M edicine in th e m a rket. — A y e r 's S a r s a p a rilla has h a d a suc cessful c a reer of nearly h a lf a century, and was never so piopuiar a s a t p resent. — Thousands of testimonials are on file from those benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. PEEPAEE0 BY Dr. li. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M a ss. Price f l ; six bottles, ^5. \Worth $5 a bottle. K6x» C o l l a r B u r to n s a r c tltade* Tlie half-naked Ohristitm who has vainly hunted around on a cold morning for his collar button and cursed the man who inv(-nted hutt(m<5 will appre<*iate a little appt Lbiei-1.bie*' S. reformed natural history on the au pirate, writing to the Pafl Gnzftft, The other day I happened to visit a small button factory and was greatly interested in seeing a tailiw’s bone button made —just such a one as you would find on yovu- or a tweed coat. First of all I w.is intro- dueed to the raw material, whit.-h lay oii the floor of a dark and ding\ litth^ work shop, in which a solitary workman was standing at his bench. “ There,” said the to \what I took to be piotatops: «ee what we call vegetableegetable ivory.vory. It comes of half a dozen nuts. That is the first state of the b u tton.” We then went i •e,” said the propnetoi. pointing l ‘ • there you v i 1 from South America, and grows in clusters kernels of the n uts at a swiftly revolving cixi-ular workman who was cutting up the kernels a operation requiring great dexterity, lip might cost him a finger. rocess. T h e kernel is easily ex- This is for a d ip might cost him th e first process. T h e kt the shell in whii.'h it is enclosed traeted, being very thin andtfragile. .Although the kernel is a n u t it would take a very .strong pair of jaws to crack it, and the teeth can not touch it. The little white slabs which are cut out b y the saws are taken to the next department, where the button is really formed, in the series of lathe.s through which it is passed. The tool-maker, whose office is very important, works at one end of the room ; the first lathe euts out the regulated by a series of gauges, the wc \being passed on to others for the rim and Two women were drilling the four holes the buttons, this being done by taking each one and subjecting it to the action p \ T h e B e s t and P u rest IV ledicinei rSs^ikii of the buttons, this being done by taking up each one and subjecting of the four pronged horizontal drills, doi] their work with remarkable deftne.ss and rapidity. The button, so far as its form goes, is finished. It now remains to do the polishing and dyeing. In another room are half a dozen hexagonal boxes revolving m atm o sphere of dust. They contain the buttons \svhich are now being polished b y t h e action of some hard powder, which is placed with them in the boxes. There is a s e c ret in every trad e , and the contents of the mixture with which the buttons are eventually stained are n o t divulged to the world. Down below I was taken into an other room, in which there were scores of tins containing dyes, and many buckets holding chemical solutions. \When the buttons are ready for receiving the dye they are placed on a tin tray holding a gross. The dye is then blown on to them by a spray which causes the liquid to fall very naturally. The trays are then pu,t into a gas heated oven and afterward put onto the cards ready for the market. old age, u^e St lA’rll a BIT IKK.. They never fail to euro. Sond S 2 -ceut stamps to A. P. Crdway Co.. BobComMabS.. for bast medicalv, ork publiahed ■ BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, TYPE- WRITING. Is often fuU cc woa, And sorrow tareaOa a restlesa pace Where wealth and beauty g a Behind the mask—who knows the car* That grim and snent rests, .\nd all the buidehs each may bear within their secret b reast i ^ E l m i r a . , Bekind the mask—who knows the tears That a-om the h eart arise. And In the weary flight of years, How m a n y pass w ith s ighs ? That each life may endure. And all the grief and countless pain That wealth can never cure? Behind the mask—we never know How many troubles hide, And with the world and fashion’s show some spectre walks beside. superior o r money returned. A. MILLEB. P resident. Behind the mask—some future day, ^ h e a a l l shall he made plain, vs \ \ v e 'Boo^ DON’T irdens then will pass at count for each fils gain. —Good Bousekeepinff. D E F I N I T I O N O F A G E N T E E M A N . “Oarimal Newman says a gentleman is one who never inflicts p ain,” remarks the Omaha W orld : “ T h is is rough on the Rubber B o o ts u n ti you have seen the “COLCHESTER’ w ith Sole ieathei Heel. This is the best fitting and MOST DURABLE BOOT In t h e market, liflade o f th e besi PORE GOM Stock. The Sole leather Heel s a v e ! Money to the Wearer. dentists.” True, but it is a character istic Of Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills. They operate without griping or pain. “ They are the best pills in the world,” as B. E. Broile of \ramaqua. Pa., truly say a Saien’ifically comnounded by a physician of thirty years’ practice. PEKSONAt. A young lady of seventeen summers, highly educatjsd, refined, and of prepos sessing appearance, desires to form the ac quaintance of some nice young man, whom she would advise, if troubled with dys- psia, to use that great blood purifier, D O N ’T ?fJylS''H''AJE“rA‘=N\A'S COLCHESTER ARCTIC vrth “ Outside Counter.” Ahead o f ALl nhers In s tyle & durability. If you w a n ttht rorth o f your *«oney ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ h e i ^ r with BUEPT h e r e iB V B E S T ST O K E S . A t who’ isale |by L . E . SCHOON dlA K E R & CO., N ew Y o b e . ^ O L L E O T O R - S N O T IC E . The undersigned, collector of the town o f Deerpark, having received the w a rrant for the collection o f S tate and County tax for the year 188S, will be a t the following named places, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., f o r the purpose of receiving taxes a t 1 p e r c e n t : Monday, December 17. Fowler H q r A C h ild ’s L e t ter. D bab Cousm K atb : I was so glad to hear from you once more. We thought poor sister Sue was not going to recover. She has been coughing all winter and pa brought home a remedy that some folks say is a p atent medicine, called Kemp’s Balsamilsam foror thehe Throat^ndhroat Lungs,ungs, andnd tnin] f t T and L a pa inks it cm ed her. Dear sister is^well w. M ast . Get a free sample at any He blew out the Gas. Last n ight an elderly man from up the country stopped at one of our leading ho tels and retiring remembering he had not taken a dose o f Kemp’s Balsam, he rose to get it, and noticing the stronk smell of it, and noticing the sti shut it off, and fatal < were avoiddd. Did Kemp’s his life? It has saved the lives o f many. A.t all druggists a t 50o and $1. Sample lences Isam save o f man; ________ r 21, Drake’s Hotel, Car penter’s Point. ^M o nday, December 24, ^ ^ ^ ^ s d a y , December 26, Delaware Hou« Friday, December 28. Decker’s Hotel, Spat Monday, December 31, Mrs. Tracy’s Hotel, Germantown. \Wednesdav J a n u a ry 2, Hotel o f Leva Cud- deback, Cuddeba<-kville. Friday, J a n u a ry 4, F o w ler Hoi^e. Tuesday, January 8, P enney’s Hotel. Thursday, Jam ----- ^ t n r \ “ . Fowier House. Dated December .AIJNT, Collector. The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purlfiefc the blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts new life and vigor to every > uuc ion of the body. F t r nearly half a cen- Miry, it has remainrcl unrivaled as t*<f 1‘est i hlood medicine ever ('iscovertd. B': con vinced by a trial. 1 For speedy reliet ana cure in oases of '' tironchitis, take Ayer’s. Oher;y PfcClorai. I It controls the cough and induces sleep. ■arly always motive feat’ th i H a l l v o t i A T r a d e \H a r h * . I see,” said a Imsincss m a n the other day, “ that th e railr*':id'' are not slow in adopting ^■omml-rl•illl mothmls. H is sur- p r H n g how m iny vo.id-h.r, o iradc m arks bj which t h f \ ai>'known. (Tlunoe through railroad guido and uotii f thc^ num b e r varioty of th e ile.sit<ns. Somip are unique, other- ciilehy, many beautifnl and a few quite i imimou}ilafc. “ fjust like Imsiness m en, the managers advertise th e roads all ot e r the eouiiti w ith flaming jiosters, and lie; trade iimrk is the most ilistinctive and first to catch the eye. “ I think the tim e will come when the roads will have runners m every large city wati-hing the hotels and personally solicit ing the patri mage of tnivellers b y holding out every indui-emeut consistent w ith revenue. The grow th of railroads has been mai’vellous. b u t probably a little unhealthy in some m siances. T h e country needs every one .of them , and more. If the Gov ernm ent d> >e- n o t take them under its wing —and I sineerely hope thi.s will never be done- the com p etition betw een them will be m uch livelier. T h e public, a s well a» the lines, will be benuflted.” t ’nider \W a fer F o u r .fJ j u u t e s , The que.stion has often been asked. How long i.s it possible for a man to rem ain un der w ater ? uud in order to answer it M. Lacessagne. a w'ell-kuown E u ropean scien tist. 1ms been m.aking some close observa tions. His chief subject was a celebrated diver, who. it wa.s alleged, could rem a in under w ater for four m inutes and fourteen seconds, which, it m u st be confessed, is a great advance in duration over the period com m only liclieved to prove fatal to a com pletely immersed person. T h e study of this m an re\>'aled certain interesting and im p o rtant points. In the first place, he expelled all the air.from hi.s lungs—th a t is, all the air which breathing can esqiel from th e lungs, tor there always rem ains in the lungs an am o unt over a n d a bove t h a t which can be exhaled in the deepest expiration— then he filled his lungs as com p letely as po.s.sible a n d dived. W hile in th e w a ter h e swallowed about a litre of th e fluid. On from the w ater it is said he frequently, while his face was congesterl, his heart-beats slow and feeble and his eyes flushed. emerging 1 “ snorted ” Backache i.s alm o st Im m ediately relieved by wearing one of Carter’s Smart and Belladonna Backache plasters. Try one and he free from pain. Price 25 cents. Persons prematurely gray can have their h air restored to its youthful beauty, by using Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, the best article in the market. No one knows better than those who bave used C a rter’s L itlle L iver P ills w h at relef they have given when taken foi dyspepslaj dizziness, pam in th e side, constipation dufl disordered stomach PILES 1 PILES ! ITCHING PILES. SvMPTOSts—Moisture; Intense itching and stlnglngi most at night; worse by scratching. If al'owed to con tinue tumors form, wnlch often bleed and ulcerate, Decoming very sore. SWAYirK’s O intmknt stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, tor 50 cents. Dr. Swarne & Son. PhlladelDhIa. KAS K I N E. T H E N E W Q U I N I N E . NoBad Effect No Headache NOiNausea No^ Ringing Ears Cures Quick- •y I Pleasant. ^ Pure. A P O W E R F U L TO N IC . A S P E C I F I C F O R U lA L A K IA . R H E U M A T ISM ,, N E R V O U S PR O S T R A T IO N . THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCES'’- FUL BLOOD PUBIFIBR. Superior to qui- Mr. Lode Hoornbeek, of the U. S. Ship Kearsarge, writes t h a t he meets people almost daily who have .used or are using Kasklne. and who affirm from experience th a t It is su perior to q uinine in tome and curative prop erties,and produces no subsequent bad effects. Mr. John C. Scarborough, Selma. N. C„ writes : ” I g ot malaria in the Southern army and tor a dozen years sufl'ered Irom its debili tating effects. 1 WHS ternbly run down j?h( My Poor Back! That '• poor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufierings Ot mankind. If your dog bites a man who hicks it, do you blame the dog? On the same principle the kidneys utter their protest am against nervousness, impure blood, and resulting constipation. These force them to do extraordinaiy work in ridding tibB result of effete matter retained in the I back aches; the kidneys are di*» be unless the nerves are strengthened^ removed. These are the causes Compound removes them quickly, effect, it also strengthens the wei& curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- been realized, try Paine’s Celery Corn- system of the poisons which blood. Then the sufferer says the eased. “ Not y e t;” but they will the blood purified, and the constipation of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery With its tonic, purifying, and laxative (ddneys, making it almost infallible in neys. If your hopes of cure have not potmd; it gjves perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” JPrice §1J30» S old by D ruggists . S end for I llustrated P aper . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors^ BURLINGTON, VERM ONT. Wines and Liqnors for tbe Holidays. [Bttnas is a l ^ s t here and i t Is a tim e evepbody should b e g ay and^fratlve. In o plness in the way of PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. My stock in this line is now complete, among which may be found F I N E OLI> h e r m i t a g e , M A Y F I E L D & T A Y L O R R Y E W H I S K I E S , O L D P O P C O R N , F I N E t.L D .«COTCH A N D IR I S H W H I S K Y , J A M A I C A A N D N E W E N G L A N D R U M , P U R E D L D B R A N D IE S , F O R E IG N A N D D M E STXC, IN C L U D IN G A L L T H E L B A D - ijn g b r a n d s . TXriJliTEIS o f Including the famous B R O T H E R H O O D W IND’S, PORT, SHERRY, RETSLTNG AND CHBRBY BRANDY. P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y W I N E S , PORT, SHERRY, CA TAWBA A a D ANGELICA. BASS’ ALE, GUINNESS’ STOUT, YIL\WAUKEE BEER, ROBERT SMITH’S ALE, FOBEiGN AND DOMESTIC CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTED GINGER ALB. Foreign and Domestic Claret, in c l u d i n g ZINFANDBL a n d OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT \WHOLESALE AND TO BE FOUND IN A T. J. CARTY, NO. 7 BALL STREET. N E A R P I K E S T R E E T , P O R T JE R V I S , HOLIDAY GOODS, D. J. Pierce’s Drug Store, O o r x ier ^ ’r o n t a n d . iP o w l e r S t r e e t s . A F I N E D I S P L A Y OF H O L ID A Y 0C0D8 CO N SiaTINQ OF FIN V D R E S a iH G 0A 8 E 8 IN A L L I R E N E W STYL E S , ODOR OASES, OIGAR OASES, LA P TAB L E T S , W B I8 K B R 0 0 H SMOLDERS, IN K STANDS, THERMOMETERS OF VARIOUS D E S IG N S AN D PRlOEt^, OUT GLASS BOTTLES, V a SBS, BTG„ ETO., AN D WE A B B SELLIN G TEEM LOW ENOUGH TO SU I T EVERYBO D Y . Ooi’t Fail to Call a i lappet Oar StocL ic«ipt o f price. kASKlNB CO., 168 D uane St., New Yor r p O ADVERTISERS. A list o f lOOO newspapers divided Into States and Sections, will b e sent on application Free, To those who w ant their advertising to pay, .•an offer no b e tter medium for thorough effective work than the various sections u r Select Local Lists. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, eelm 10 Spruce St., New York. “ JUVEEN\ uverthrows Dyspepsia , Buy a box o f ^'■JVVEeN\ 25c. and mad the outside wrapper to Hamilton Chemical Co., P. 0. Box 1864, New York,and you will receive F r e e 25e. worth o f charming Photograph for family entertainm ent—foreign views, celebri ties. etc. W h a tis“ JfOTFFNf” “ JUVEEN\' ia a purely vegetable and aiaolutely Jiarmleaa compound o f live aubatancea in the orm of little augar coated pitta. \JUVEEH\ Is scientifically prepared and combined a fter the recipe o f tne moat famous specialist living, for the c ure of Constipation ^orsalo^at all druggists o r address the Pro prietors. Headstones and Monnments manufactured from American Mar- nd from barren Clark’s Island, Westerly, the Celebrated Quincy and other good Granites. Scotch .vranites will be im ported upon order. Orders for Granite v^’orncments are now received for Spring trade. GALEN BENNET, ' 0 . 1. Main street. I TtieWONDERFUL LUBUR 6 &HAIR Jombininga Parlor, LHifahl. Sijjok- Ino, SecllninD. or InviliiS CHAIR. J cd ' « ; ‘ p 1 $ 7 . 0 P V , . We make the largest variety of fancy Carpal rcldlng. Read and Rattan CHAIRS a n d ROCKERS BfCYCLES.TRICYCLES.VE- LOCIPEDE8 and SELF PRO P E L L E R S . ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. I^ABY n OACHES Orer iOO different designs, ir Patent Aitomatlc Brake on all Car, — We^have djscontinned ivholoseiing: ^ p l direct with the ma ..everal prof' aud apec’* cpd deli' ^ S[ HfiNorii dachig your orders togne, and atate class of goods o ^ \ L U B U R C M F C. . North Eighth Streeti Ehiis g you r : C O . Itreeti Ehiiadelphia, Fa, jg ^ E N R Y D D T C H E R , WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. NO. 2 F ront Street, WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEW LRY RE PAIRED I CURE FITS ^ loSsiiasKiSws.rsssSJ;. BUYfWRINGERi;/^ MOST LABOR mBmm s other wringers, and cost? ? but little more. .EMPlRESciS IjSolid \White Rubber Rolls r *sa* Wears Loneest.“p t oTcrywher.. Empire W. Co., « S toyal L iq u i d G lu e ” m e n d s broken nina, Glass, W o o d , L e a ther, Metals, Fur- tture, etc., w ith E v e rlasting T e n a city old by Grocers, Druggists and Genera] ROYAL GLUE BUSINESS CARDS. >ROOP IS EVERYTHING and we can produce i t if you will only ft is it ITH, a for this sect! pi througl you will only get a sample of our AJOMMA BLI W h at is it? ^Vhy the BEST COFFEE O' (■ wc h ave secured the sole agenc' a leading exportint house of Balumore, BALCH ic CLAWSON, Matamorag. \ f U AN I ED—A WOMAN OP SENSE, TV Energy and Respectability for our business in her locality. Sala ----- — month, r c h a n g e d . ____ Box 1585, N. Y. Brooiljn CANCER Instiinte, 38 Willoughby Sfc, Brooklyn, N. Y. CANCER M A llS T S ! Treats all form s of Cancer without the use of the knife and w th o u t pain or inconven ience to patient. Patients taken from abroad. 3declm C. I . JEFFREY, Manager. nlVORClS Intemperance, for parties residing in ans State. Advice, blank applications and ourou lars giving the divorce laws ol every Stati sent for stamp. J. B. W. G t I/LIS t , Attorney ■260 Suiiih f’lnrU St.. Ohlcagf Ui. ‘Mr.lrn 1 p L A I N SOMETHING NEW NEXT WEEK. M k 8. W m . B oankord ' s L adik 8’,B azaar , N o 20, P ik e S treet . ^ Y S F E R B FRESH EVERY DAY Headquarters for the celebrated Nanti- coke and Wicomoco oysters. Oysters opened fresh from the shell. Clams and fresh fish al ways on hand. The famous Horseheads celery always in stock a t L. L. BARKMAN’S. A B. MOORE & SON’S *C\.« TRI-STATES STAGE. Leaves Carpenters P o int 8,9,10 and U a. m. and 1^^8,8,4, 5 and 7 p. m. Returning leavet Port Jervis &80.9.30,10.30 a. m. a nd 12 m., an- 1.30,2.30, 3.30,4.30 6 and 8 p. m. gUHJSBfi SHALL 1 GET mSUBED J BEFORj 77 deciding thlg flueatlOB oall and look a t th ’ tscurities offered by the following line of Com PEufies: The Liverpool, London & Globe, Th< rmperlai, the Northern, the London Assurance ihe Orient of Hartford, and the Washlngtoi Plre & Marine of Boston, also Life and Aeolden Insurance and Real Estate bought, sold o rented. J. A. FISHER. ^R(wnm4 aa«5 westroos BuUdlng.Poit Jer* r ^ B . H. T, H. RD88ELL. JL ^ SccoKssoB TO D r . H. F , D obbs . i S - u z r e o o x x X > o z 3 . - t l w t . Office in the Westbrook Building. Officf hours from 8.30 a. m., to 5.30 p. m. Denta work of all kinds. 6 ^ administered. IJE N T IS T R Y . X:>r. ’jD lx a ,a » 3s*£ea,eSL, St. John’s BuilOing, up-towu, practices DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHEB Office hours from 8 a. m> to 6 p. m. IJR. JAMES J. MILLS. DENTIST, Office In Fam nin’s Building, Pike St„ Por r.irvis, Room si6,l7andi8. Office hours tron a. m. to 6 p. m. G a S ADMINISTEBED. gJRASTUS SLAUOON’S LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE --------- STABLE --------- NO. 822 MAIN STREET, Adjoining the Park HoteL Horses and Cam tees let a t reasonable prioer WAHLLE, No. 82 Pike Si C H IN E S E LAUNDRY. First-class.aundry work. All kinds o f TB a * from friends in China, at prices that defy competition. Q P. HOWELL, ATTORNEl & COUNSELOR AT LA’l^ Fam u m Building, Port Jervis. NOTARY PUBLIC AND NEW JE ' SEY COMMIS8IONER, ^ I L T O N BENNETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A’l LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, St* John’s Block'Front St., Port jervls, N. t r EOKLE’S SHAVING AND HAD. Cutting Establishment in the ------- FARNUM BLOCK ------- er^Ladies’and Childrens’ Hair Cutting wil receive my personal attention. I have also ii connection with my business ------- FINE BATH ROOMS ------- With hot and cold w ater supplied readyfor M6 a t all hoiira from the openli^ u ntil th.- oiosmg 01 tbe shops. L. ECRliE, Prop. j^U M B E R l LUMBER 1 GILMAN sens LUMBER cheaper than any ne else, and better. SHINGLS:, LA T H an d CASINOS GUT TO ORDER. DOORS, FLOORING, ET C ., ETC., Ships b y carload o r in large o r small q uanti ties b y f r e ig h t ALFRED GILMAN, G ilman ’S D epot , N. T. g U Y YOUR FISHING TAOKLF St. JO H N ’S DRUG STORE [ Up-Town. 1 / ' ’I'^STBRS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE at ADOLPH OTT’S PARLORS, 123 JERSEY AVENUE. Oysters retailed iN any quantity. ^ CARD FROM HON. T. J. LYON. i am pleased to announce to the public and my many friends th a t my health Is so much improved th a t 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 al’ others who may call upon me, upon every question pertaining to my profession, and where no litigation follows, I wiU make no charge. I will also make a specialty of all kinds o f collections, and w here I fail in col lecting there will be no charge for professiona services. My office will be a t my house. No. 21 Susses St., until further notice, where I may be found a t all business hours of the day and from 9 u n til 9 in the evening. THOS. J. LYON. r IVBRY, SALE AND EXCHANGf L i STABLE. PIXB STBBKT, OPPOSITB OBAN8B SqUABB. 2 . G. PORTER, P b o p s i b t o b . [ J. A Baofianau’s old stable.] Conveyances u every description furnlBheei it short notice. Prices reasonable. TelepbotK lall \No. 21. DAVID BENNET, CHB E Q U IT A B U K A C C ID E N T ASSO CIAXXOK O F B IN G H A M T O N , N . Y. CHE e m p l o y e s ” L I A B I L I T Y ACCI D E N T C O M P A N Y , • R E L I A B L E IN S U R A N C E F O B H O R S E S . C H E O L D R E L I A B L E N E W Y O B K LIJ J IN S U B A N C B C O M P A N Y . O ffice St. J o h n ’s B l o c k . F R O N T S T R E E T , - P O R T J E R V I S . DATJOHY & 00. H i 'ME Shorthand, etc., thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circulars free. B r y a n t ’ s C o i /U ege , 450 Main .street, Buffalo, N. Y. FARMS AND HOMFS. t e ; nne sou; ciose to cm Iroad; salt -wa+er luxuries a mp for price lis t ; may 3 l NCHA, AnndpoJis M<3 A PO^^mON as salesman* with good pay, to anj- reliable man furnishing satisfactory references. Ap ply to S. 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