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THE ARGUS SATURDAV, APltIL 9, 1898. 8 REMARKABLE RECOVERY. New York Man Declares His Life Has Been Saved by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Every Reader of This Paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free, Post Paid, by Hail.

Kidney. Urinary, Bladder and Liver Diseases can be cured, no matter if they are of long itanding and have a deep foothold. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cures them. If any one doubts, let him read the following remarkable statement, which is certain and convincing proof, fresh from the lips of T.

J. Manser, whose sufferings have been simply terrible. Mr. Manser is a Prohibitionist who stands high in the councils of his party, having been a candidate on the Prohibition ticket for As- and Congress- man. He is head of the firm' of T.

Manser Son, plain" and ornamental plasterers, 769 Ninth Avenue, New York CityT" He says: "For seven years I have suffered from the worst fortn of' urinary trouble, enduring pains words cannot describe. next tr impossible to hold my 1 back, and it passed involuntarily' with a burning, scalding pain. I was slowly dying. I tried four doctors, but they simply aggravated the disease. I became so weak that my business was neglected, and it seemed I would soon have to give it up.

The doctors said my temperate habits enabled me to live as long as I have. Recently I saw an advertisement of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and decided to try it. Relief was almost instantaneous. Although I have not yet taken a bottle, I feel I have a new lease of life.

I can truly say my life has been saved by Favorite Remedy, and most willingly that this be published for the benefit of others." (Signed) T. J. MANSER. A sure test to determine if the Kidney or Urinary organs are diseased is to put some urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand twenty-four hours. (See the illustration in this adver- tisement.) A sediment or powder-like substance at the bottom, mnd a cloudy or milky condition, are unfailing signs.

Other certain symptoms are pains in the small of the back; the staining of linen -when nrine touches it; frequent desire to urinate, especially at night; scalding pain in passing water, inability to retain the urine in the bladder. Favorite Remedy overcomes all these trouble! -when nothing else will It corrects the bad effects on the Kidney and Liver of whiskey and beer, and has cured thousands of the most distressing cases -when attending physician had given up hope. Our wives and are too often treated for what is commonly termed "female trouble" by their home doctor, when, if a correct diagnosis of their condition were made, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy would be prescribed ma the medicine that will surely make them welL Sold by all druggists at $1.00 for large size bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. This reat medicine can be tried for JalllJuC DU111C litv.

nothing. Send name and address to the DK. DAVID KKTXEDY CORPORATION, Rondoat, N. mention this paper, and bottle will be sent to you free, postpaid, by mail. This offer made to every man or woman who has Kidney, Urinary, Bladder or Lira publishers of this paper guarantee the genuineness of liberal offer.

A Large Assortment of FLOWED SEEDS! DouMe Pearl Tuberose Bulbs, Mixed Sweet 4n Onion Seta, at F. M. PRONK'S. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES. rs.

A fine line of Teas and Coffees of excellent qualities at low prices. Wet Main Street, Corner Mill Street. Telephone 135. Cottage Hotel Entertainments. WEEK OF APRIL 4.

Louis Dimnond. Iriuh i-inclno: and dam-intr i i Br (Jrnrir, vor i i HHea fiiiylorrl RTIO-. i I a a comic binKt'r and buck rinc'r. P. S.

--Dou'r forKot the jrrand Thnrcdnj nlcrht, in ronnoctton with tlie above show. Tars leavo for Middletown at 1 u. and at 12 -'0. THE MUM COOHT. HE CHUN eiEJM CflRPETS EVERT DAT AT The Steam Carpet Cleaning Worts.

Contrncts tnkon Liberal discounts for Inrpc ov'tntitlen. Telephone Out of town work and pay one way. E. GREGORY. of Sunday and ether Matters of Meliffloiui interest.

--W. C. T. 134 North street--Spr-rjcss a 2:30 o'clock. The public invited to attend --Bethel A.

M. Church, Rev. T. J. Jacksun, pastor--Preaching, 11:00 a.

m. and 7.30 p. School. 3:00 p. Endeavor.

6'30 p. in. A cordial Invitation anl welcome in extended to all "The risen Saviour." --Second Prpsbyterlan Church, RPV. Chai-les lltrattle. D.

11 a. m. and 7-30 p. 6 p. rn Juniors meet at 3 p.

m. Bojs" Mission Band 2-30 m. Strangr- welcome. --First Presbyterian Church--Sen-ices at 11 a. m.

and p. MJ at a-JO p. Young People's serrice, p. ra. --St.

Paul's M. E. Chnrch. Rev. Frank L.

Wilson. D. pa-stor--Preaohmsr at 11 a. m. ana 7 Jto p.

nj Sunday School. a. raeet- inar. 9 a. ra i Epworth Lcairne.

p. Epworth I.eajrue nnvtinsr, p. m. beatjs free and btransrera cordially invited. feirwt E.

Cnnrch--Sunday School at tn. Kobtrt Lawrence, Snperiuiendent- A Hre tnvttprt. --'i C. A Vorth atrem--Men's meeting at 30 in. Ail men eordittll.v invif-d i MiNMon, 11 Mill ctn-et, Elifer D.

L. CODlJinir, jn-tor on rill be mudt 1 wlcorae to any or all of thi- at the Mi-i-ion. School, 'J nt m. --Free Cbrl-tltin Church--Suiitinv School. 11 a.

ni. hiiie in the by the piiwtur tiOHpel nion thij- I'rcathniK i.y Ktv Scotl. City Shbjic-t. "The riintari-iii uf Christ Chnrcfc rttivere-MliKt) AH.m-iablv Rooms (1 North Her 1 Xewton l.mery pahtor. Sunday Si houl at lu a Public rthip II a.

in. and n. tn. i Loi All F.r« corrtu.llv invited I'orjiinjf Mil'jixf "The Joy of iijftd bj n-ii-ptl ol members a i Loi rvicc of uppropr ate ro i Shoi --First Church. Rev A.

Heath piustor. h(oNnt a iii inoritiUK- service 11 a. pravfr meetiiiir 00 p. tn. i ni.ie nltjVct "Tu i i of Christ." vei.inc subject i i i ifr." --North Str-M-t ConprcKationni Church.

Morn- servjcc at 1 0 m. Prcjichitu--'by tor Rev. J. Norns. hchciol' IL' in P.

C. at frw. StninnerT I'hrl-t'n "Uffynngs." cervice in i i a Church --UPV. I). J.

Evans. U. rector--haw er flay celc' Holy i a. mornlni-- prn.ier, ser- in.in and s-eeoml celebration, a evening prayer Knster carols, and Lenten offering of the Sunday School, 4 p. m.

--Flrat Coufu-pfrntlonal Church, Rev. A. RobitiHon, D. pastor--Sunday School, 9 45 a. preiichiiiR 11 in.

and 7 p. younfr m'rvicp. p. rn. mibjcct he LivlDK ChriHt." Evening "The radiance of the truth." TRIALS OF A TURNPIKE.

Cast Price Paid for Dean Cows and Horses for fertilizing piirjiortps, i i tho radius of 12 mtleH from Middle sown received by telephone. telegraph or pontal at my cost. Also ordtrB received nt 1W utreot, Mlddletowu. HENRY MEYER C. H.

Worcester Repairs Everythinf IrM. fttotm, Ki ttfta VKMTTM1 Nrt MrMt. t. LADIES WD. not Unny Toils and i lie rvi-w riirnplkr.

From the Klnpston Leader. appears that Iho Now Paliz turn- I-ike is bet-ifgrd on all Hides. years Qico it waft according to its i nt a timt 1 that it has Hold a Rlrip to the trolley road, its legality in questioned and it in said a an action is to lie commenced against it. Then John J. Atigcvfiie claims that he HH nine feet bctwoon tho i and tho trolley road, mid if he does receive satisfaction lor land he i fence it in, which i leave the road hard I.y wide puough for wagons to pitcs each other.

Hull who carchoa for the i i College hnflc twmi, i iinaMe to lioint. Sim- day he will York i thorol- 1 on Monthorn campHitrn. lit Month will to pla.T*d MfumJitj, wdra Ifcf MM with OVER THE SHAWANGUNKS. WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS IN SULLIVAN COUNTY ARE DOING. The iroM ill of the County --Many Mmitt-n of Inttrrnt from Our Muilitan Cwnirlbuced by Wide Awiike --Mix members were received iuto the Livingston Manor Prt-ubyterian Church, April Iu the three years of Mr.

Keller's pastorate the membership of the church hau increased from fifty-three to 180. a result of the recent revival meetings in Uoekland eighteen persons were baptized and twenty-five were admitted to church membership. --The Merriewold Club baa obtained for the f-xclubive use of its members the lan a of the estate of Winthrop W. Gilman, in the of Forestburgh, com- six thousand acres, as a game preserve. --An addition is being built to the Kocklaud House, 38x44 feet, which it, to contain twenty sleeping apartments.

--Invitations have been batted for the marriage of George C. Hosier, of Monticello, under-sheiiff of Sullivan Miss Sadie Young, OH Wednesday, April 20th, at the home of Miss I'oung in Damascus, Pa. --The -sale of Robei Pclton's lumber yard in Monticvllo to Frank Ernhout, of White Sulphur Springs, has been declared off, Mr. Ernhout forfeiting the bargain money $200. --Charles E.

Farquhar, of Hurleyville, baa taken judgment by default for $750 agaitjfet the Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation 01 -Sew York. The company refused to pay the policy which it had sued on Mr Farqubar's-place, which was barntd last November, but made no appearance in the action. --The Monticello Railroad will lay, this season, six miles of new sto-l rails just south of Moutif-ello. This section of the road is the only part 01 the Hue between iloaticello and Port Jervis that has not been relaid When the new rails are laid the running time can be shorten ed at least ten minutes. --Judge Smith, in the Liberty lumber yard case, has decided that Frank Cotter was not a partner of Albert S.

Pierson. The Watchman "A novel feature in the case the fact that each party was attempting to establibh a relation between them which was apparently less beneficial to himself than that claimed by the other party. Pierson claimed that the plaintiff was to have one-half the net profits of the business for hia services, while Cotter contended that he was a member of the firm iu which case he would have received no more half the profits and would hare been liable for half the losses, it there were any. The explanation for this apparent inconsistency is found in the nature of the legal remedies to which the parties will be entitled for funds collected duiing the continuance of the CIGARS THAT KEPT WELL. A or Otter Countj'g Tobacco Culture Craze.

The Ellenville Journal referring to the forty-two-year-old cigars owned by Hon. W. H. Clark, of Webttown, says: There quite a furore over the culture of tobacco in this region about the time referred to. Several in this town engaged in the business, cont-picu- ouhly the Enderlye, owned the present Reformatory propsrry.

Visions of prospective fortunes prompted a uum- her of these growers to have the tobacco made up into cigars; and it they were not di.stinguisbed a i orexcelleuce, they at least "kept" well. More than yenri- later barrels of these cigars diffused their inigrance the loft of rorbin's i store. Some of them weie very as go, even iu those clayc, but moht of them would do effictive work us anti-tobacco "tracts" at long range. ORANGE CO. SURROGATE'S COURT 9rmmfti CMMty of proceediogtr before Surru- O.

P. Howell ending April 5, 1898: WILIJi AUM1TTKO. The wills of the following persons have been admitted to probate: will and testament of Sarah Little, late of Middletcwn. John McM'illiariiH, of Julia A. Schoonmaker, late of Goshen, Alexander J.

Gardner, ot Horton Vail, late of Middletown, Sarah F. Vail, of Eiiza linemau, late of Middletown, Iois U. Nable and Moses Rowe, of Caroline Hebsaeker, late of Warwick, Albert Burk, ex'r. ADMINISTRATION. Letters of administration have been granted on the following estates: Uf Harriet E.

Drew, late of Warwick, to Marcellus Drew, son; of Jesse L. Durland, late of Chester, to Arrietta W. Durland, i of James W. Brown, late of Montgomery to Anna C. Hawkins, daughter.

GVA.RDli.ysUV?. The following letters of guardianship have been issued: On the person aud property of Ralph T. Durland, to Arrietta W. Darland, mother, both of Chester. DECJ1EE8.

The following decrees have been entered in the matter of the judicial accounting of Hiland H. Hunt and Eliza Baird, ex's of John W. Baird, late of Middietown; of Chas. J. Boyd, general guardian of James Leeson, late a minor, now of full age; of Gabriel of Maria R.

Holfaert, late ot Chester; of Mary E. Weller. adtn's, of FREE TRIALTO ANY RELIABLE MAN Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Course of Remedies--the marve! of SCIENCE TPtMMMA A UFE. not all weclaim, return them at ourexpens MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED.

Men suffer from the effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the excesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of any organ-, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage--all such men should 'come to the fountain marvelous power to vitalise, develop, restore andsustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials in plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D.

impositic this offer or mention paper. Address imposition or other deception.) Cut out ERIE MEDICAL Buffalo, N. Y. ler, late of Montgomery; of George Schoonover, adin'r of Frederick M. Siu- gen, late of Deerpark; of Oscar Durland and DeWitt C.

Durland, adm'rs of John T. Johnson, late of Chester. CHARTER DAY EXCURSION. Low Kates to York by the Ontario and Wentern. The New York, Ontario and Western Railway Company announces that on account of the Greater New York Charter Day celebrations, it will sell tickets at one limited tare for the round trip, good going April 30th, May 1st, 2nd and 3rd, and good for roturn passage up to and including May 6th.

It is expected that this excursion will be lararely patronized, especially as the Ontario and Western has always transported the large crowds which patronize its excursions with such great safety and comfort. Free reclining chairs cars on trains on day of the excursion. Secure copy of comparison between United States and Spanish navies by applying to J. C. Anderson, general passenger agent, 56 Beaver street, New- York city, it Steamship, Ticket and Draft Agency.

I have bf en appointed aftent In Middletown for the Canard line, and will, I have for the thirty Tears continue tn represent the hite Star and Anchor lines here. Tickets to and from all parts of England. Scotland and Ireland ly swift and safe eteamshlpa. such the Im ante Campania, of the Canard line; Majestic and Teutonic, of the White and City of Rome and Forneesid, of the Anchor line Cheaper rates on slower vei sela Drafts for any amount Hold to any point In England, Ireland aud Scot and. PATRICK DOUGHERTY, 64 Cottage or 84'E.

Iain Middletom. 12dSatt tVedlmo Ap30 Mile Track for Gunlien. From the Trotwr and Pacer. It is to be hoped that the movement to build a mile track in the vicinity of Go- sbfn, Orange county, will take shape and that the track will berenrU- For raping ir. Exvuriion on iiie Uric to New York.

The Erie announces an excursion to New York ci-, on Easter Sunday, April 10th. ar ihe rate of one dollar tor the round i Tickets arc good going on any train in the morning, and to return cpwial train leaving at 8:40 the same day. Trains on which the tickets are good going i leave .1 ami's fit reet at 4:49, 0:01 aud 8:23 m. Main street, 8:25 a. in.

td It's the little colds that grow into big colds, the big a end in consumption aito rl. th. Watch the i colds. Dr. Wood's Xorxvay Pine the closing year in this centnry.

LONG EDDY. Annual Sales POK BILIOUS AND KERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in tho Stomach. Giddiness, i'uluefs after mcata. Headache. DizzJnnaa, Drowsiness.

Flushings of Heat, Loss ot Appetite. Costivencss, Blotches on tho Skin. Old Chills, Disturbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Konsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES.

Evory sufferer will acknowledge Ihciu to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. P1M.S, taken nsdirpct- cd, will quickly rrstoro Females (o complete health. They promptly obstructionsorirroKulnritifs of tho system cure htrk 1'or Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MtN, WOMtN OM CHILDMKN PMIIa Without a Rival A. Raines Law Case--4 Kew Industry-Hotel Correspondence ABci and MBBCCKY. --There was a hearing iu a Raines law- case hwre, lust week, behind closed doors.

--Charles Gould is home from College. --A new industry has bwn started manufacture of Columbia bee hives, which are baid to be as as thu best. --T. J. Carr has rwived from the Department of Agriculture different kinds of grass seed, i he is to try.

--3. K. Fillison has purchased of the Haluey estate the building which Avas betjun for a hotel, but which is not fic- it-hed. He will complete it as soon as and move hi.s hotel there. E.

Burke, ol Pennsylvania, rented the property now occupied by Mr. Pillison, and i move into it soon as it is vacated. He svill run a hotel th-re. a i a lias to sick dauffhter, Mrs. A.

Ilemp- t-tead. B. Gordon kas moved i the Globe Hotel building, nntl E. R-vmi has moved to tenement, on Railroad avenue. Mr.

Gordon i run the hotel and keep thin Mirnmer. --The funeral of Mrs. S. Stan ton was held Tuesday. The tuneral in the a i Cemetery.

--J. R. i.s bnildiiiff a new store and i combined, on Muiii street. --T. of Scotland, is stopping at G.

VTiight'H. the Children a Ilrlnk called Gniin-O. It i.s a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink lo take the place of coffee. Sold j-rocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is tree from all its jurious properties. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves.

It is not a i a but a health builder and children, as well ns adulls. can i it i great benefit. Costs about one-lourlh as much ns coffee. I and 25c. Ordinary household accidents have no tr-rrors when there's a hot tie of Dr.

Thomas' Keleclrie Oil in tlie dieine chest. cuts, In nisei, I a relict. YOUR BOND INVESTMENTS bring say 4t per cent. I give you as good ones at 5 per increase oi 25 per cent, in this much of your income, lour beafc home mortgages bring 5 per mine are as good and bring per cent --an increase ol 20 per cent If you put your 4 per cent money in my 6 per cent, loars which have stood up better than yotur home loans for seventeen years, we add 60 per cent, to this much of your income that is, $1,000 becomes worth $1,500. Are yon neglecting a duty to those dependent upon you? A.

J. A Low Building, First Door North of Post Office. FOR EASTER. ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON! Strawberries, Asparagus, Large Boston Head Lettuce, Water Cress, Totatoee, Bermuda Potatoes, Bermuda Onions, Sjleudid Celery, Radishes, Fujey Prins butter. Cape Cod CniL- bernes.

Sweet Oranges, Urape Frnit, Choice Rousted Coffees, etc. CITY GROCERS. Bull Youngblood, 56 North Opp. Postoffice TELEPHONE CALL 65 'THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART." WOOD HORTON, Dealers iu Btst Grades of Jermyn and Leblgh Coal BALED HAY, STRAW AND FEED. WOOD HORTON, 110-112 Gennng St.

Telephone 202. UP TOWN H. COK- I I A I I Cost to publish. Contains nearly 200 engravings of oar Saviour, by Great Masters. It is n-1 a lite of Cbr st, but an exhibit of ail the great Masters' ideals of Christ.

No other book like It ever published. Agents are taking; from three to twenty orders dally. The book so beautiful tnat when people see it thiy want it. Publii-bed less than a year and already In tta twentj-flfth edition, some editions coni-istinfc of 18,600 bookj. The presses are ronnlDK day and nisht to fl'l orders.

A perusal of the piftarps of this book like ttiklnit a toar- nmonji the Rreut art jrullerlea of Europe. The Herinltiwe. Pnido i Hi ti. Louvre, Vatican, of Ijoudon Nr.titjti of Berlin Belvidere and o'htr celebrated European Art Galleriutt have all placed their rarest ind Kre itest treasures ai our disposal that they inljrht be reproduced for this superb work. I AT THE PI TORES BROUGH TEARS TO MY EYE'S." says "Cleared 160 first week's woi with the book," BH.VS another.

Many men women i a for homes from their sneee-s with th (Trent work. man or woman of chnrth standing, ran secure po- witton of Manager to do otHce work and corresponding witQ nprnnTs in thin territory. Ad-. dress for fall pnotirn ursA. Elder, Publisher, 1S9 Michigan Avenue, CMc KO.

Ill First Kloor. Vpr08A'lmoApr20 ORANGES! 3Bc Per Dozen DRIED FRUITS! Apples Sp pir pound Him khcrries Apricots, mill Diiti't Klc Pitred Xci anil Silver Pitt- lien HM mid lor Hiuphi'i i ISi- Hmaiiir d. 8 and Prunes li. and CarrnTs and Seeded KM 1 i Tiai'iriK SttimpH. M.

SO East Main Street. FOR SALE To Close Estate of Late Mayor Berry. No 12- avenue, or will rent same. Contains 10 rootuH. Inith, closet, Bteum ftr.

2 Jirfrj -foot 1 or. vv 'icHiiini nvoiiuc. 1 woventy foot lot on Wickhiun avenue. 1 ftft.v on drove street. 1 foot lot on lilxDlutiil tvcnup.

Lots on i i I i i a i i alto hoiifo rm anil SpriiKua ave- nueb, foi Hale or lent. Apply to A. V. Estate Agent, 35 North 8t Dr. Bull's ff bntnrhllK Bud ftn rt- Cough New Magazines! AT MILLSPAUGH SO North The honno irtt Vo i i opponlto ulfwon suitable for a prtvjiu- Innitly ttr bfJurdnrH.

ral uu line nt'iffbbor tooij, pood priippitv, luf abtnit feet. i sell thcMo pro mi-sea ut a aacrt- tlee umi ti-rrrm. GARDNER McWILLIAMS, 25 North Lipfeld Building JACOB GUNTHER In Vortlgn Dnmectlo Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meals on the European Plan. THE For Balls and JIABOWIO RCTLDIIfa, Those Blank I North Htrrrit, rr fi 'SPAPERJ.

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