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1 1 1 8 he co CARTERSI LITTLE RIVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels.

Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. N.

FRIEND. Lenust, cone DR. North and King streeta, Middletown: eD trance on King street. Dental work of all kinds Gas a aministered. T.

C. EN FRED ROYCE Dental Sur DRS. geons. over National Express Co Frankhn Square All branches dental operations pracuced in the mostapprove methods. Oxide Gas administered.

Savings Bank tong depos v3 or De tore the 10th days Januar: and July. and the ad asyg of April and October will draw interest from the lot. F. SEWARD, 4 and Attorney Liofeld and Building, Connsellor D. 25 North street, Middletown.

Particolar atten DOn giVen to the examination af titles to rea do tate. EVERSON. successor to Willas Sarreror and Engineer, of Ace No 5 King street, Midaletown. WORCESTER. late of New Yorl J.

Fine Dentistry in all its branches. Ex pert in the Ez- ads and extraction 37 NORTE ST. Midal-town, N. I. COT.

Attorneys und (outsellors DIE Law, on South S. attend to al. kunds of lax C. McBRAIR S. Gas adminis Ozice Ofer sariuge Bank.

Middle Y. ESTABLISHED 1538 D. C. Dusenberry Son, 14 North St. DIAMONDS! Diamond Jewelry, Watches, Solid Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry, Silver Novelties, UMBRELLAS.

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE. GO TO The New Market, NO. 45 JAMES STREET, WHERE You Will Find a First-Class Assortment or Fresh and, Salt Meats. City De icatessen- CAll 239 Liamlin (io. are now offering UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN Slightly Used Pianos.

3150 closing out several old styles of New Pianos! at great to make roou for row stock. 136 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK FOR SALE! The Widely Known and Popular Milling and Distillery Plant 01 MR THOS VARSIT. loc at 113 4z 0,00, 11 ilk MI Raver. -1. mice from Mid deton ducted bs Mr Marsh Nine 15.5 l'lar IN 1 and mall In 0): Mill budding 214, story frame of -toner 50 to 100 horse power with 3 mane for grinding wheat rye os 'risen by with fo ho 14 of vator bent water pORE TX 111 Orange In upon rock The diN 1.0 ny plant 1 sood order well d.

1 he appl 1 by The mill 20,000 con land dwelling al right of wat Mr Park shout 7 res of 11 1 11. park 11A0 all the man George or and 4 F3 BA 1 119 110 pt off. red at a SPOn bI or nt -Y. Art be entertain A. V.

3.5 DORIM MIDDLETOWN To the Young Face POZZONT'4 COMPLIXION POWDER RIVER fresher 10 the old renewed yonth. Try It THE ARGUS: DEC. 7, 1896. THE QUESTION OF DIET. Boston Minister Thinks He Has Solved the Problem.

He Is a Gastric Economist and Lires on 87 1-2 Cents a -Never Takes Less Than Half an Hour to Eat a Meal If all men were like Rev. Miles Grant, of Boston, the question of economics would be quickly solved, for he knows how to live on cents a week. lev. Grant makes one of these peculiar combinations of fact and theory that are rarely found. Ile invariably practices what he preaches.

In practice he is a vegetarian; in theory he is one of that interesting sect known as Adventists. The question of diet has been decided by him after profound study. The correct idea he believes to be based on four principles. They are as follows: (1) Eat healthy food; (2) consume 3 healthy quantity of food; (3) eat in a healthy manner; (4) eat at healthy, times. Of course, the first question that arises is how to correctly interpret these principles.

Healthy food, according to Mr. Grant, is included in the following list of eatables: Unlearened bread, made of graham meal: porridge, made of oatmeal, beans, peas and the various kinds of fruits, including figs and dates; English walnuts; mild, new cheese; raw eggs in milk. The bread is made by stirring graham meal and cold water, till the combination is about thick enough for griddle cakes, and is then baked in cast-iron gem pans. These articles are nerer permitted to pass Mr. Grant's lips: Fresh fish and fowl, pies, cakes, tea, coffee, sugar, salt.

ginger, niustard, pepper and all spices. In short, this dietarian uses no seasoning in any food, unless a little mille con considered to come within that category. The unleavened bread is placed at the front of all healthful food. on which. the doctor declares.

he lives well at a cost of cents a week. There are no other things, he alleges, which enable one to accomplish sO much work, either mental or physical. as will this bread and oatmeal porridge, latter 1 made after the fashion of busty pudding. Just how much can we eat on an 874 cents a week basis? Dr. Grant says He can get all me need, all that we ouglt to consume, if we wish to main- LIVES ON 8712 CENTS A WEEK rain our health at the proper standard.

ile toll evac thy what to do in these relation to the 'healthy quantity' tood I became sati-fied that most poor le ate too much. When I came to decide upon the that mi st 6- .11 needed, I first let the appetite doc tale but at soon occurred to in; mind that appetite had neither reason 110T judgment, and, therefore. was not out to direct in the matter The 1): Ino Louts, of Lo-ton. gave me valuable rule of this subject. which vas to decide on the quartits betoro a southful 15 taken.

After weighing and measuring mi food and noting the font upon m11 stoma h. I artist quantity and quality of food oranted 10 a healths 53 I found that when I followed that my stomach 110 more complunt about sort than did 111 1 exes when tors when bearing heart 01 lungshea breathing. I have not had the Lead he once in 13 1 19,0 a the want or ot eat 4. 1 1011 4 that fast 4 sating vas a 0 1'3011 bid habit of the American and Ole Spoord 0 01 indtI bad been 111 t.he bal it of '100 "I meal 111 f11 01 ion minutes Gad of moistening my food with bashed 11 dou witn tea and Vs ruh. not meal 11A halt.

hour but I am 0-0 the food should bro 'to a con pit to pulp before the stomach I dunk potl.1 1- to the of eating In my I 11 1 folt an ap at. tor tood. which mught be a d. 11. became satisfied that 1.11 would lead to the ruin of 115 For 83 I have eaten but meal- d.

and nothing between breakfast at eight o'clock at three oclock I hare no sire for food escent at these hours grou older 1 feel sounger. I preach every and three on Sundas. and feel as fresh at I tit close of the dev as an the morning once policy. Ingenious French Beggar. 1 1'.

beggar has been inning serv comfortably by hinging himself. I choose a tree me :1 a spot were plating, string himself up and groan so as to attract attention. tire would run for help. Ile would ent down and restored. and a lette: pocket would esplain his atTempted suicide by a statement of h'- stitution.

He knew how attach he 114 so as to avoid strangulation. Cleans and inanros Bicycles beste chamng and ranco bas been organized in Londit. 101 of sixpence a undertakes to clean bicycles nt the home of the owners and in addition to grave the owner an accident insur. once policy. Now is the Time TO DRINK East India Ale! TWO YEARS OLD.

Made Under the New Process. DELIVERED IN BARRELS OR BOTTLES. Sold By All the Loading Retailers. The Hinchliffe Brewing Malting PATERSON, N. J.

643 NASAL CATARRH CATARRH 18 ELY'S CREAM BALM Local Disease CURES COLD and is the Result of COLD 2 HEAD Colds and Sudden HAYFEVER 3 It can Climatic be cured Changes. br pleasant remade. a biol BROS. 1- the applied nostrils directly into ELY NEW COLD IN HEAD Ely's Cream Balm Opens and cleans the Nasal Pas Allays Pal and Heal, and P'rotecta the Jettbrane from Cold- Restores the Sen-8 of Taste and Smell IN quickly ab-orbed Gives relief at ODCP 30 cents at Druggists or by wall, samples 10c by mail ELY PROTHERS, 56 Warren Now York. BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS 11, 13, 15, 17 Broad New York.

MEMBERS OF THEN STOCK EXCHANGE Orders for Stocks. Bonds. Grain and Cotton executed for or on margin Interest allowed on deposit account- Act 8- Fiscal Agent for corporatione 9706mMy21 Peter Oliverio, No. 9 James St. New Tailoring Establishment.

For this month only we offer A Suit or Overcoat, mate to order, for NO LESS The best material furnished and work Cleaning and Repairing at a nominal price Give your order in time Remember the Place, 9 James Street w13 0c12 We Sell Not Only Groceries RI COAL! I. B.A. TAYLOR SP WEST MAIN SIRE I REAL 3 r. Vi OF PROSPERITY IM pleasaat to cape calls 40 if the 15 vourYou can innk. it purchase of 1 tate in Middltownat this time There are which figure in the golden momenta, and now IM the golden moment to buy propel13 111 thin (itv 101 can mi4s atriking something tint his the of a handrome profit if you nan a little judgment and give yoursolf the beneat of 0111 experience in anch br calling at our office 1 hore good thing fu the market now, and vou are 14 186 to good thing when it's rotable E.

F. CONKLING, Real Estate and Insurance Ag: 50 Packages BUTTER. 15 TO 20 CTS. PER POUND by the packnge Good P'ork 6 conte per pound Sue now Mackerel 14 conte per pound, Herring 10 canta per bor. 3 boxes 25 cont4, ('ranborries 7 renta per quart, Orangey 20 to 35 conte per dozen 10 and 23 conta, Fig 18 conta per pound On ton 10 conte.

Raising and 10 conte Prunes 8 10 and 12 (o ory, and t'arrote GOod nAsortment of Nuta, Candies Dried and Canned Fruita, 5 and 10 cont CANN Rak. Benne 10 conta a can bout Salmon anti Peaches good Corn 6 conte cate W. H. FOSTER, 30 East Main Street. seral 98009 serial 98009 Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure.

I R. MILLS' SERVINE cures nervous prostration. Not mibut scent: st the germs of disease, and tuen supplying Dealt nerve trod, :23 the ute. helping digestion and ening the entire -y-tem. Desperate Cases treatment a- ShOWI by that of Mr.

M. R.eu, of Delta to who the ro-ult of a stroke, he pl .101 1 had a light stone of valy-l-, my limos would all draw up I Dr. Miles' would bate into bings 13 u.v that seemed Nervine unendurable I'or three months I. ould sic.p Restores ana for three weens did not close my eves. I prayea for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come pe dead or In ane I tool: Dr RestoraNervine and the second night slept two hour: and from that time on my heaitn 1m- slowly at first, but steadily and surely.

I took 12 all 40 bottles, and I I I I I I I I cannot express bow grateful I am, fur 1 ala now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr Mile-' Dervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that frat bottle benefits or money refunded Book or heart and nerves free. Dr Miles Medical Elknart, Ind. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding -Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.

Relief immediate--cure certain. It Scalds Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures, TORN, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures BOILS, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Surfy or Scald Head.

It is Infallible. It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures SALT RHELM, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 50c.

and $1.00. S. Id by Druggists, or sent post-paid on receiptof prics. HUMPHREYS' 111 113 Sew Fork. WITCH HAZEL OIL WASHINGTON RED SHINGLES.

The Very Best on Sale by C. R. Fuller Snperior facilities for furnishing builders nad with MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER of AL KraJm at bottom prices. A full assortment COD nily 00 band. Hemleck of all sires alac Southern Yellow Pine, Shingles Lath, Mouldings etc 1 indows, Doors and Blinds specialty Balding Paper and Roofing Felt alwoya on Land Sole agent for Tin Plate, 8ter Plate, Galvanized and Copper the beet Metal Shiagler lx the cLarkot C.

R. FULLER, Lumber Yard, Corner Poundry and Depot Streets, Middletown, N. Y. JACOB GUNTHER DEALER: IN Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meals 00 the European Plan.

The Assembly Rooms for Balls and Entertainments. MASONIC BUILDING, North Street, Middletown FOR SATURDAY. Cauliflower. nice and white; Golden Pumpkin, Boston Head! Lettuce, Chickory Lettuce, Splendid Sweet Cider, Radishes, Cucumbers, Oyster Plant, Queen and Crescent Olives, Fly Creek Cheese, full cream, finest made; Neufchatel and Star Cream Cheese, Meadow Sweet and Club House Cheese, Finest Delaware Co. Butter, etc.

CITY GROCERS. Bull Youngblood, 56 North Opp. Postoffice. TELEPHONE CALL No. 55 CAN AL MIDY Tisa tiny Capsules are superion to Balsam of Copaiba, CURE IN 48 HOURS the same diseases without inconvenience.

Sold by all demerists. Grain, Flour, Feed 'Baled Hay and Straw. C.J. EVERSON, Noe. 4 and 6 King Street.

READING THE MOUTII. An Art' That Has Come Once More Into Popularity. It Includes a Study of the Other Facial features Supposed Aid Ouc Ju the Estimate of a ca to, characteristics. Buccomancy is again in fashion. We know not the word.

but our fathers knew It. Buccoinancy is the art of resealing the past. present and tuture 01 3 person by an inspection of his or her mouth. William Rogers. who flourished about 130, and who was a prosperous denlist.

discorered the art and expressed his riens thereon in a work. which may be found at the Academy, of Sciences. me a man's mouth," said Rogers, "and I will tell you 1, bat he has been. what be is, and what he will be." He added that this new system of divinalion was based on the teaching of the most celebrated physiognomists. and principally upon the discorery of a bucral alphabet--that is to say, upon the characteristic and telltale signs of the human mouth.

('ertain scientists to-day are studying this system of bis. for which reason the following rules will prove of interest: Cheeks are first in order, for, according to buccomancy, they form part of the mouth. As a rule, flesby cheeks indicate sensuahty and a general moisture of temperament, whereas thin and shrunken cheeks are a token of melancholy and dryness. Chagrin produces the hollow ness. and severity and fierceness gire birtb to deep wrinkles.

A check which is naturally gracious, and which toward the eyes is stirred by a slight tremor. is an almost infallible sign of a heart tender, generous and incapable of any meanness. he space between the nostril and the extremity of the mouth is very signifirant If it is covered with any shading br undulation, it IS an infallible sign of folly. Chins tell many a story. A round chin which has a dimple signifies kindness.

a sinall chin. timidity; a flat chip. coldness and dryness of temperament; an angular chon. diplomacy. prudence, a pointed chin, craft and tinese.

and a long. large, heavy chin, hardness. pride and riolence. Teeth too, are revealers of character. White teeth.

which are well arranged and which show themseltes a- soon 25 JI.C opens tho mouth. but beither project tneawelves beyond the life, nor reseal themselves entirelv. are always a token of kindness, loya'ty and amidbility. On the other hand. whenever a great part of the upper gum is seen soon IS the mouth 14 opened, one can generally predict that the owner is cold and phlegmatic person.

Jean Jacques Rousseau says that "no northless woman ever bas beautiful teeth." aud a Spanish prorerb assures us that "a good tooth 43 better than a Small and short teeth are the token of extraordinary force and frequently of great penetration of character When they are small and turn award, they denote an innocent love for fineast, but at the same time a bard and 1 vengeful character. Long teeth are a sure sign of weakness and timidity. Those which are very prominent and which seem to rest ou the lower lip, betoken a lack of energy and spirit. "Everyone knows," says the learned Herder, "that the upper lip reseals the tasies, the tendencies, the appetites, the loves of a man, according to the extent to which pride and anger curve it, finesse sharpens it, kindness rounds it, and debauchery enervates and tarnishes Rogers claims that a man's character ic of the same stamp as his hip- -either firm, soft. or mobile.

according as they are firm. soft, or mobile. Luige and well-proportioned lirs indicate kindness and frankness. Fleshy 31p- show a leaning toward sensuality anal indolence. Thin lips betoken avarice.

An upper hip which is slightly protruding 1S the mark of affectionate kindness. whereas a protruding lower 15 the mark ot a cold nature. 1 lower lip which 15 hollow 10 the middle reveals a character full of and harmless wit. Lips closed lightly, the division between which uns in a straight line and the edges of 14 bich are not seen. are sign of coolness, as order.

exact tude and neatness. .1 mouth gently closed and of harmonious propo: to indicates a firm. reflective and judicious character: whereds a 1. out! alw gaj ng is the of a fool. Mo eo mo 11 1 tic' sign 1S twice as long a- t'eeye $1.

sign an idiot. Finally. Rogers tells 119 that we must regard 48 3 "sanctuary" that mouth which 15 calm. which is closed easily, and without any tension, which has lipas well proportioned, which has no rude hollow. as regards linedments, is fine and delicate, and.

as regards skin, pure and mobile. Men and women who are bold and courageous are recognized by their slightly long eyebrows, by their noses drooping down over their mouths, which are always very large. and by their teeth, which are long. sharp and strong. The haughty woman is known by her extremely arched eyebrows, her slow gait, and her veiled eycs.

Pride, howver, is especially shown by the mouth. The lips of a proud woman are unequal in size. and the upper lip protrudes less than the lower one. which contracts every V. World.

An Amiction. Little Johnny--What is your papa's business? Little Clarence--My papa is a poet. Little Johnny-fluh! That ain't a business--it's a -V. Y. Tribune.

A Matter of Five Dollars. Did meet Travera? Cleverton (sadly) -No. He saw me first. -Bay City Chat. ON AND AFTER DEC.

Ist My, Optical Parlors will be Situated in the Armstrong LYon Block, No. 6 Last Main Franklin Square, berr I will be pleaded to are all ruy patients MY EXAMINATION 18 FREE prices guaranteed to be the very low: in city Call and be convinced FRED MOULE, Expert Eye Specialist, Successor to Daniels Moule. 6 East Main SQUARE FRANKLIN Middletown. A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charma a woman possess. COMPLEX OX POWDER RITES IL.

Strictly Fresh Country Eggs: 28c. a Doz Good Eggs for baking 24c a dozen. 50 tubs Delaware County Butter, June and fall made. Try our 25c new Molasses and Syrup. Four pounds new Raisias for 25 cents.

C. N. PREDMORE SON a speedy cure for the HALE'S most HONEY obsti- OF nate HOREHOUND cough. AND It cannot fail TAR Hale's Honey of Horebound and Tar acts like magic for a cough any throat or bronchial troubie. Ask your druggist.

xe's Tooth ur Cure in one minute. Scientific American Agency for SE Inform and frie rita 61 11. ALB Yo for curing nt3 CAVEATS BARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRICHTS, etc. out by DA 14 are ton 4 gaven fn a L. 14 Srirntific American Try Monhagen Buckwheat Flour.

Absolutely Pure. Made by HOUSTON Props. of Monhagen Mills. Mills 62-66 Mill St. STORE--CORNER NORTH AND DEPOT SRREETS.

Some Recent Additions TO Our Perfumery Stock' MAKES OUR ASSORTMENT A VERY FINESONE. F. M. PRONK..

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