PIKE COUNTY PRESS 1UII)AV. OCT- 2. 1 OOO. runUSHBI) RVKWY FHIUAV. OFFIOK, BKOWN 8 IIUILIllNIJ BROAD ST BI'MSCKIPTIOS: One Ykar One ilollnr ami fifty cents nix Months Heventy-nve renin. STRICTLY IS AMVANl'K. Knti-red at the post office of Mil fori) I'ilcfc County, IVnnsylvnnift. n.4 sei-ond chins mutter, November twenty-Unit, 1811. Advertising Rates. Onosqunre(eitM. lines), one Insertion -tl.on Kueh subsequent insertion .51 Reduced rates will be furnished on ap plication, will be allowed yearly adver Isorg. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices 8.' Auditor's notices - ------- 4.1:0 Divorce notices - ...... 5.1) Sheriff s sales, Orphans court sales, County Treasurer's sales. County stale ment and election proclamation charged uy the square. J. H. Van Ktteil, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike County, Pn. National Ticket. For Trcsldent, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, of Ohio. For Vice Presidents. THKODOUE 1UX )S li VKLT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Amlitor ftencrul, E. B. HARDEXBEKUII, ofsWayue County. For Congressinen-Kt-IjtrKC. ItOBEKT H. FOEDEIlEIi, of rhiludelpliia. UALUBHA A. GliOW, of Susquehanna County. For Klectors-fkt-lArfre. CLARENCE WOLF, FKANK II. BUHL, A. B. ROBEHTS, DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Congress RUSSELL C. STEWART, of Eastern. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Milford. For Jury Commissioner, W. T. 8TRUBLE, of Milford. IT IS OUR BUSINESS? Some Democrats are fond of saying that it is none of our business how Mutohler was nominated, nor whether it was regular or not, or whether he was entitled to it, or whether it is right, it is net our kettle of fish and we don't have to eat it and we have no business to dismiss it. That if Democrats are satisfied we should be. With the nomination as an abstract proposi tion we find no fault, but we have a duty to perform in the interest of good morals and o'eaa politics. Will any Democrat here say that prior to the meeting of the convention there was the slightest suspicion that Mutohler was cr would be a candi date? Was it not conceded that if Barber carried Carbon there was no question of his Domination and wa3 not Mr. Barber so told by Mr. Mntchlor, and did not Mr. Barber go to Enston with that promise. Why it was not ful fU'ed has not been explained. Pikes conferees came home and excused their flop by saying it was the only way to end the nony. That other wise there would have teen a pro. tracted session and perhaps a dead lock. Had they voted persistently for Barber who would have been re sponsible for a failure to nominate? In other words had they done their plain duty could any blame have at tached to their conduct? Is there Democrat here who doubts for one moment that the nomination of Mutohler was not brought about by ft bargain which will never be made jiuuuc is mere a Democrat in Pike who believes there is any force or truth in the reason given for the action of Pi kes conferees? If Demo crats have no regard for morality in politics, if they are content to sub mit without protest to any trade or deal which may be made and vote blindly for the candidate who is nominated by such methods, then of course we should have nothing to Bay, any argument a for a higher tone of morals in politics would be Simply costing puurls before swiuo. But wo do not bulieve that Demo crats are willing to thns put aside their manhood and bow alijoctly to the Baol. We are not asking them to change their politics we are only suggest ing that they act and vote like men who do not wear a collar or a brand If they are willing to submit and to ratify with their votes such deals why go through the form of elect ing a man in Pike every two years 1 Why not give one person the con ferees for life and lot him dicker and trade and deal to his hearts content and assure him you will vota hisj ticket. It is because we think there are mon in that party, and many of them too, who have consciences and will not submit to such methods if they are informed that we believe it our business and our duty to state the facts as they are known to exist and as they are represented by ev ery Democratic paper in the district which dares and does speak its mind Is thero a voter in the county who honestly believes that Mntchler's nomination was made in a "legal and proper manner?" Because we think there is not one it is our busi ness to ask them not to support it THINK ON THESE THINGS. If you want legislation beneficial to the county you will send William Angle to the legislature. You have sent Democrats for over seventy-five years and aside from some local acts mainly regulating township affairs and land sales they have nevet oh- taiued a piece of legislation o.f gen eral benefit to the county. A West brook, sent there by the people per petrated one of the rankest frauds the on citizens of this county they have ever suffered. It was in con nection with an effort to compel the Erie to rebuild the bridge at M,it;i moras of which obligation the com pany had by a previous act, passed under the nose of a Democratic rep resentative relieved themselves. Mr. Westbrook by his duplicity frustrated the nttempt to have such legislation enacted as would have given the courts an opportu nity to investigate the sale of the Eries liabilities in the bridge to the Lamont Mining and Railroad Com pany, a paper corporation. When an explanation of his course was de manded he evaded it and moved out of the county which ha 1 several times honored him. These are not campaign assertions but historical facts, and can be proven by as good men as there are in the county Do the taxpayers who are being oach year more oppressed wiah this to continue or would they like a change? If so vote for one who can effect it, William Angle. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 0. E. Ecudder, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching. 10. 30 Sunday School ' 11.45 Ep worth League 6.45 Preaching 730 WEKK DAY SERVICES. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri. 7.30 CHURCH NOTK8 Revival services begin at Schooo pee next Tuesday evoning. There will be preaching next Sab bath afternoon at the Union bchool house. The date fired for our orgn recit al is Nov. 12. Mr. Gale the organ ist of the Mason and Hamlin organ Co. will give the recital aided by loc al til lent. T, e prayor service will be held to night. The sul.j!ci is a perHoual question, "How do 1 know I am a child of God?" The Rubjects for next Sabbath are "Pilates judgement of Christ" and "All truth." Jt us call esjwcial attention to .the morning ervice. It is of particular value to the mem ber of the church. It is designed to feud on the deep things t.f God. Lt every member be found in the house of God each Sabbath morn ing. Next Monday evening the singing class will take up the cautatii en titled the "Nuzarine." The music is first class. All who enjoy music and desire to unite with us are oord ially invited. Rutan the bicycle dealer and re pairer has reduofd the price of rent ing and repairing bicycles. A few Bargains in wheels from f5 un. Guns rented and reuaired. buop on broad btruut Miiford I'n. tf 9 f The father? Goneforthe r j doctor. The mother? Alone with her 6uffer- 1 -L II J .y " K tii u u. il Will the doc - T tor never t&l When there f 'is croup In - v7 the house you can't ' cet the doc tor quick enough. It's too dangerous to wait. Don't make such a mis- A take again; it may cost J a life. Always keep on nana a aoiiar Dome of V- I fill i' It cures the croup at once. Then when any one In the family comes down with a hard cold or cough a few doses of L cne rectorai win cut short the attack at once. A 25 cent bottle will cure a miserable cold; the 50c. size is better for a cold thathas been hangingon. Keep the dollar slit on bend. 'About 28 yours njro I rame nir dylne with rrnismntini., lint wns cured with Aynr's f hurry Pectoral. inco which time I havo fcrpt Ayer's medicines in thp house n nil recom mend tht 111 to all mv friends." Jan. 16,1809. )irUtol,Yt Wrlto the It.-tMT If yon hare any fomplnlnt Tf'n.Vmw nml d- :-tre th bit modr:-l ii.:ii-o, write thy doctor freely, Atlrirum Dr. J. C. Ater, Lowell, Man. As. i ili. Akmb- CHAS. L PETTIS & CO. CASH Produce Buyers, Dressed Poultry, Game Furs, Eggs and Butter. 204 Duane Street NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. THE TILLAMOOK LIGHT. Perched on the Hlgheet Point Used by Our Lighthouse Department. The highest point used by the Light house Department of the United Slates Government as a signal station Is a precipitous rock in the northwestern part of Oregon, called Tillamook Rock. Its great height and perilous situation tend to make this rock the most avoid ed one on the government list, and It is only after long and careful Bearch that men are found who are willing to go as keepers to the station. Tlllnmook Rock Light Station is In the Thirteenth Lighthouse District, which includes the coast and rivers of Oregon, Washington and Alaska. It is situated in the midst of the surging raeltlc, with ninety feet depth of water on ail sides, at the great storm center of Tillamook Head. It Is eighteen miles south of the en trance to the Columbia River, and one mile southwest by a half a mile west from Tillamook Head, on the Oregon const. The water near Tillamook has such a strong and unctrtaln current that vessels unacquainted with the coast are wanted not to attempt the passage. The rock, which has a summit of eighty feet above the sea level, is an irregular column of basalt, apparent ly separated from Tillamook Head on the mainland by untold centuries of erosion prior to the days when the sea was receding on the raeltlc and eu cronchlng upon the laud on the At lantic. The reason for the difficulty in se curing keepers for Tillamook Is said to be that a man not only rinks his lire In accepting the position, but bis rea son as well. At present a keeper and four assistants are provided, for the i double purpose of dividing the watrhes and mitigating the awful Isolation that tends toward unseating the reason. The mere monotony of seeing the same face (of a man, of course) day in and day out for months and years, amid the same wild scene and in the same narrow treadmill of labor, is Inilatlug. It begets dislike by Its very annoyanre of monotony. It Is so different when the face is that of a woman a wife. The redeeming feature of Tillamook Station Is Its Elystan zephyr, known as the chlnook wind, flowing with peren nial delight from the northwest In Summer and Imparting unco nailed Inn. gevlty, and coming In Winter from the soutiiwest with healing on its wings. Baby's "overplus of Brain. "Oh. John," exclaimed the fair young mother, "I am glad you're home. I have been so worried." W uy. dear," ho asked, "what's the matter?" "It's about the baby. I tremble to think of it. You know they say ehil dreu that are too smart never glow up." "Yes, yes," he cried, "go on. What is itr Where Is our darling? What has hapieiied? Goon." "John," she said, putting uer arms around his ue. k aud sobbing upon his breast, "he said 'Da, da,' to-day, and hi is only uiue mouths old."-Xil iilU. One Cent a Word. For Knell Insertion. No Ariv.-rtlam.nt tnkn for I.r tTtnn 1ft rrnln. CASH mn.t rfwompnny fill order.. Ariilrrft. I'IKB Ol NTV I'RKSS, MII.FOKII, PA C'OH SALK. A Binnll f.irm locnted tirnr t iviiiiiimoras. known ns the Jlenscl i H..),l.nr.l. ,.i t! J v I'lllUT-. I 11111111)1 .1 IHTITM. Finely howled, well watered. House mid bnm. Krilit. nf nil klml. Purl, hinir.iv.ul Tit le clear. For terms, price, etc.., address uw n i i minora, ra. TKKspass notice. N..tiru hrmi-p J. (riven Hint tresfmsxing on tlie promises iM-i-upieu ny t.ne timterslpiieu In lllngniali tnvnhil. Known fin ttie Dilchnnnn fjimi for humlitir, nsliliiir, beiTTing or any other purpose whatever 1m forbidden under pei, airy oi tne law. - Ally person or persons di'-oheylnu th's notice will bo dealt with in tne severest Inwrul manner. liEOKOB H. McCAUTY, July 1, lf7. lessee. TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby -m. k1vcii i,ml trcKpuNHinp-upon uie south ern half of the tract of land Known as the William llcnnv. No. Wt.ln Shnholn. town. ship, for hunting, lUhing. nr, any other 'in ...no i. ,r,(,.K,?,;iis ,) .-.IMKlll poild 111 DingMian township, or, fishing In it Is lonmuit n uuuor penally of the law. M. I'l KM, AND M II.NOK, AprlMin Attorney for owner rpHKSPASSNUTICK. Notice Is herchv JL given that trespassing UDon the tiro- peny of the Forest Lake Association In Lackawaxen township, Pike county, Pa., ior me purpose oi minting and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un- uer penally oi me law. Alkxandeh Happen, Nov. 22, 18(15. President TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby X given that trespassing on the premises of tho undersigned, situated in Dingnian t,oiMiMiip, ior any purpose whatever is atrictiy iornmuen, ana all otr nders will be promptly prosecuted. Ira U. CASE Oct. 24. iwio. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing nn the premises of tile mull r- signen, in inngman Township, on Rny- momisKiii anil uwiirfsklll Creeks, Is for hllldeu under penalty of the law. CIIAS. .1. HotLEAU, Dingnian Twp., N. Hoii.fau, May 17, 1MIS. JoHKI'H F JJOILEAO. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby g'v.'ii that, licspius'ng upon the pro. perty of the unileisu.iud in Mil ford town ship. Pike county, l'n., for the purpose of miming, usning or any oilier purposes If su-ici iv loruuuieu under penally e t';e law. Mas. S. M. Chakt. t MFNDMEN'T TO THE CONST1TU A TION PROPOSED TO THE CH I I.ENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH I'Olt TIIKIK Al'l'HOVAL OR REJEC TION UY THE GENERAL ASSEMHLY O V T H K C ( M .M O N W E A I ,T H 0 1 I ' E N' N SYLVAN1A. PI ULISHEI) HY ORDER OK THE SECRETARY OK THE COM M ON WEALTH, IN Pl'HSUANCE OK ARTICLE XV1IIOF THE CONS1TTU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Section 1. He it resolved by iluv.Wenate and House of Hepresentatives'of the Com- inonwealin ill Uclieial Assembly met, That the following Is proposed as amendments to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in auoonlance with the provisions oi the eighteenth article thereof Amendment One to Article Eight, Section uno, Add at tho end of tho first paragraph of sum section, niter inu words snail he en titled to vote at all elections," the words 'subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as tne iicncral Asseinmy may enact," so that the said section shall lead as follows Section 1. yualillcations of Electors i.very male citizen twenry-uiio veavs of age, possessing the lol lowing qualifications, shall he entitled to vole at all elections, subject however to Mich lawsreiiiilr tig and regulating the registration of electors as tne oi'ii u-ai Asseinniy may ennd: He shall have been a citizen of the Uni ted Slates at least one month. Ho shall have resided in the State one year (or If, having previously been a qual ified elector or native horn citizen of the State, ho shall hae removed therefrom and returned, wliliin sU months, Immedi ately preceding the election). lie sunn n. vo resuicii in the election dis trict where he shall offer to vote at least two months luimedhuelv nreceillmr tlm election. If twenty-two yenrs of age and upwards, he shall have paid within two vears n State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months aud paid nt least one month before the election. Ameudiiieut Eleven to Artlclo Eight, Beo- noii CTUven. Strlko out from said section the w-ni-.la "but mi elector shall be deurived of tlm privilege of voting by reason of his name not I eing registered," and add to said sec tion the following words, "but laws regu lating and requiring the realstrntioii of electors may beeuacled lo apply to cities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class,'' so that the said section shall read ns follows: hiitlon 7 I'niforniity of Election Laws. All laws rcuuhiiimr the holilimr of elections by the citizens or for tho -registration of electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but laws rcuiiliitlinr and ri-quirliig the registration of electors may be cnact.il to imply lo cltkw oolv. nrn- vided that such laws bo uniform for cities of tlie same class. A true copy of iho Joint Resolution. W. W. ItR I EST. Secretary of tho Conununwealth. 4 MENDMKNT TO THE CONSTITU i TION PROPOSED TO THE CI'IT. zens ok this Commonwealth KOK THEIR APPROVAL OH hkjbc. TION RY THE GENERAL ASSEMHLY OK'l IIKCOMMON WEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA, Pl'lll. ISHED HY ORDER OK THE SECRETARY OK THE COM MONWEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OK ARTICLE XVIII OK THE CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing mi amendment to the Constitu tion of I lie Common w en 1 1 h. Si-clioli t. lie It lesoived by the Senate! anil Il'iu-col rteprckcutntivcH of the Com luoiiHciiiih of lVniisylvania in Ocneial Assembly met, That Hie following is pro posed ns no aineiuiinelit to tlie Conslitu I ion of I he Com llion weal til of Peiinsylinn la in cccoi dance W illi the provisions of Iho Kinhui mh uiiicle thereof.. Auicnrimchl' Strike out s;ction four of article chiht, and insert i:i place thereof, as follows: ,-eciion 4. All elections by the citizen shall be bv liii I lot or bvaiub other method in inny be re-crilsd by law: I'mvidud. That secri-cy i voting he preservi'd. A true coi f jf the 'iiinl liesoliil i..n. W. rt-. (iRIE.-T, Secretary of the Commouw'calth. Banker Bout a xiebbtr. J. II. (Jiii rison, Ciisliii'rof tlioliiink of TlmrnviliH, Ohio, liad bi-t-n roljlicd of In-ill tii by a si-rioiia ltuisr trouble until ho fried Dr. Kind's New Jjia. covery for Coiimiiiijuion. T1il-ii hi wrote: "It. in tlie bent mediritie I ever iimitl forn severe cold or a IjhiI ciisii of lung trouble. I alwityH keep a bottle on baud." Don't Huft'er witb Couuhn, Colilii, or any Throat, CiieHt or Luiijr trouble when you run be cured ho easily, (inly Mic and f 1.00 Triul bullkn freu nt all drug utoies, I 5 I Is not so far away! Presents for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful hemo- made furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Elankets, Bric-a- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! We have got just what you want! N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 02 Pike St., .-. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. Pikk Co. rHKso, Lmlics' World, Ainsloo's, Munsey's, Cosmopolitan, 4.15 I) '' " " " McClure's, 4.15 " ""'"1'olita", " 4.15 " Lt;slie sMonlhly, " 4.15 Yon make a selection from one r f tin- imir off- rs, l,n li you hi 1 tl to us, enilosiriK $4.15 and wo will have tlin four suliscnbt.T for one year j or each to Special clothing and boot and shoo salo during Street Fair Week. Cornmer.cing Monday, Oct. Sth until Oct. 12th Our Foil stock is all in and we offer it at prices never before approached inPort Jervis. "Consequently" Our Special Clothing and will be a hummer. Men'H Overcoats from $3.i0 up to $18.00 MenV Suits from " 18.00 Boy 'a Overcoats from 2..50 " . 10.00 Hoy's Suits from 2.50 " 12.00 Children's Suits from 1.60 " 4. -50 Children's IJeefers from l.oO " 4,0 H X5 Front Street, .-. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTIIIEK, BOYS Hcrr'i your rhanoa tit tiiHko 1 Wall !HM-r ClfHix-r (Mlt-it. -Ciwt you VI.sh IhHn 3: yua n-II them l..r ! lOc, m rWmr I'ROUT of uvr 7c on -u, h ! oiif. Vnu thii nmke 2 to &:t ry rv ft- Inir illtli uIimi wMnteil. I'rlreur Shiii.I,i lt-ip lur; ft, AO; U, 7o!j or .1 f r r WllMI. Ailr-NH, J. J. ixiLAN, Ni. fl h eutj -lirtU ! vlrefl, IMtHburtf, l'a. j CSTABLISHCO bAl- CAVIHT. iaiS4. bR; Label;. mm TRADC f Marks." v' 1 OtSlUNS. C0PYRICMTS. Thirty-one ye rs artlve praeti'-e. Orlnion as to taltiiity and -itl-ntatility. Write for look nf 1iitru.-ri riain1 rWrrenees EOSON bkOb92f F ((. Wuhuigtoa. U. C FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag. azlneof criticism, bend for one to day. No Free Copies THE VANDALL, 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa. MaAh) soparnte address if so desire Address I'IKK COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Bnnts anH Sh Sail HAFRANSKY. Iffliil l il 11 Ml ll Mill I l n- i...l1 Cavttts. and Trade-Marlt ohtainrf nn .11 u i c.uu..K4Gonaucea ior MOOERATK pCes. uunornccisoppotiiTiU. 8. patent Of ncti Mi i vieturifct . ure aicuim ks6 taao Uua reu:uto (rum Washimrton, i L Send model, draw ing or phoun, with drscrip-i j- ... my., 11 pait-nioie Or H U lt': I (vli.irjre. Uur ieu r..t Iti ti.l uatent is kecur'-d. I A Piucutrv H. w bid t:.,n Is cost ,! bumc in the U. S. W twrtiu cuuouicbj jicut iree. AJiin-, ( c.A.srjow&co. opp.ttnt Orricf . Washington, o. c. i ,t .ulusu ,, wv mn. aiiv one truaiua skeU'h sad d.-senptiun of any iuvtruliun will ptouiprly receive our opmiou free coiiecrniuK Hie i..li:ulal.ility of same. ' How to ol.luiu a I'uleul" cut upon re.iiet. puienla aecured nuouijli uu.!vetic! lor h.ileul oure&ueuMe. Pau-uU t.ikcu otil through us icveive ikcUU llolli c, wllhout charge, in I me J-atent Kkco u. u llliMtniled aud widely circulated jouiuaL consulted l.y Mauufaclur.-rs aud Inve.-tora. bcud lor fcuniule touy t HE. AdJiaoa, VICTOR J. (VANS A CO. Utcut Attorney i,) Eap Building. WASHINGTON. O. C TT TIT To PATENT Good Ideal may be secured by OUr jd. Ailtll VeB, TH PATENT HEC0H0. Rlllimnta UA kucMtcnpiioii fj 'iLus ftut EoAMfid ti-uuirut-ui4uuk 5 i Business - Cards. F. V. DEST, M. D. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AKD EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. l'liypiciun and Surpoon. tllllcr mid ri'iiilciiMi Hnrfnul Rtrn-I is nnniu Inti-ly ortupiiil l.v l)r K H. Wen n'r illl.KOlil), PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brink limine Oppof-ito Vimrlornmrk Fotel llrninl Htnrt Milford I'n. OFFICE HULKS: 8tolHa.ni.il to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Milford, Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCRKEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE, 1KKM, ENI.OW MENT mid ACCIDENT INSURANCE I). E. Vim i:tlcn, Agent, Diiipiiintis Ferry, Ph. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tin-hotel par exci-lli ni-n of tlie cniittn!, lmiitiil within out) hloik of tho White Honsn ami ilirci tly rrppt site the Trensury. i ini-st ti.lilv in the oily. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fanmus holi lry, ri'niiirknble for Its historii nl nssofiaiioiiK nnil long-siiBtiitiipit pi'tillliirily. KiH-i'lrtlv rfiuivHt.iil p,i.it...i ami partially ri-furiiishi-il. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hoti-U of Vnnh. iiiKtiui, patriin'sutl In former yiwra bv pri'Klni-iitK ami hiirh iiflicinla. Always it prime favorite. Hecentiy reiiiiKii'li-d anil reiiih-ri-il In-tter than ever. Opp. I'n K H. dep. WALTEH BVHTON, Kes. J!(tr'. These hotels are tho prlneipnl polltienl ri-tiiiezvous of tho eapital in, all tlnirs. 1'hey are the hent stopping places nt ren sonnlile rates O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.ManaiiTr. A BIG CLUB. Cut. this out and return to.us with l.oo anil we'll send the following postnRe pre paiil VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR. MARION HARLANO'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 Thin cnnihinatiiin fills a family need Two farm papers for the men The "(-n lli-wonum. 1 an ideal paper for the Ladles N- Y. Weekly Trilitinu for all Marlon Ilarlanii Cook Hook with 300 patfug and l.onn praetiial reciM-8 for the wife, and the hook, -l eu Nights in a liar kooin, the lfriHlel teinpeniliee novel of the an:o. A two cent Btamp hriiiKs samples of uapcrg ami our ureal, clnliiiino; lint. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publisher. 673 ... r St. WILMINGTON, VT. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Designs r r r f f i ' Copyrights Ac. Anrnn nemllng Rfiketoh and dnncritttlnn mr quii'ltly HHi-crlJim i e. r uinuioti frets wln-thi-r mi litVHiilii.n m jiri.hnl.ly )n.tctith)it. ( niiiiiinl-!i. tit inn tu net It foullilHrii liil. HiiiitliKKikon I'utt-nt cut frmi O id tint iiifoiti-y for hci urnitf pattiiitH. 1'atciiLa dik.m iliruiiuh Munn A Co. rocelv tim-uU i,tu.c, without uliiirite, ill the Scientific Jfm:rin. A hniutsomHv tlliirtiHlml wwklr. T.nrupt rlr. cu!jiliiti of iiMT rtt miiiirii; tiiriiitJ. T-Hrinn, t- a yt-irt fi'tir Mii.tjtliB, L iitjla by ull newwlfitlt-rit. iliiJiN Co.38,BrM,n-Nev, York a.nnoii uniou. ea r St.. w.hii..'iuii. u. - - - ... V-s it PKotoqrapKcR AND LEALKR IX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE FECMFTLY. 78 Pike fclrcot, Icit JuiB, N. y
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