PIKE COUNTY PRESS. I'U I DAY. .! A.N. 1. liOJ. I'-ihjniii:u l',Vl;HY lRIIIAY. OFKU'K, tilenVN 8 IH'll.l'INIl llltO.U.KT. priiwiiii'Tios: One Yka ii - One di.lliir ntul fifty rent. Hi ?! Mun i im Srvt'iit v-live ccntH. KTIIIITI.V IN ADVAM K. Entprivl rtt thp po-t nftlrn ni Milfnrd nice Couniv, iVnns'lv;iniii, ni jH-rmsu clans nmttorj Novi-nibcr tweuty-lli-at, IN'! Advertising Rates. OncKqnnivO'lulit lincO.nuo Insertion II. on Kiu:h HuliHenm-nt in-MTtlim .W Kitliuvti rule", furnishrit nil it-plli:it!uu will ho allow, il yriirly mh-f rtlwrs. Legal Advertising. Administrator's tint iciifl - - -A lUlilor'S nutlres Divorce notiifs - nml F.xocutor's 3K tin ft.W Slu'rilT'K Mai Orphans' court bivIvs, Ooiintv Tn-iisiinT's unli-i. County stmt mi'Mt. Blid cliitkin priK'liiiniitldll chnrKiil by the siimr'. J. H. Van Ktlen, PliHMHIIF.tl, Milfoiil, Plko County, Pu. SECOND CLASS MATTER Severiil ptporH lntoly jtublisliml an nlloeil ruling of E. V. MiuMmi tliird nsHi.stmit poahiinsMr general to the cff.ict Mint no country novvs pnpur could extnii'l credit to sub acribera under piMiuUy of being ex clndod from second clnss privilo&es This, if it hnd been initilo nnd en forced, would lxtve compelled pub Ushers to cut off nil subscribers who did not pay in ndvitnce nnd wouUl hnve tnnde it very nnnoying nnd perhnps difficult for some to con tinue publication. However tbo department prompt ly denied thnt imy such ruling had been made or wns inton led would be most nareenble to nil pub lishers of newspapers if many of their subscribers would be more prompt in piyitis. The debts nre small but in the aggregate they count largely in enabling n publish er to keep up his end, and while promptness on the part of the sub seribers would be ft groat boon every country editor expects to carry along a number of his pntron believing in the end they will trent him with the same courtesy he has extended to them. In this hope he may be and sometimes is disappoint ed and the only satisfaction he ulti mately obtains is in the broader knowledge he gains of human nn ture and in writing the obituary of his delinquent bent. Of course the delinquent never knows what is snid of him because it is in the nn ture of paper to burn but his fain lly, and friends if he has any, will score the editor for not giving him glowing character. It is no longe proper to write stories with a moral and none is intended in the abov version of what sometimes happens MAJus BKUMN A CANDIDATE. Deputy Secretary of Internal Af fairs Isanc B. Brown of Erie county announces hinnelf a candidate for secretary of thst department at the coming state convention. For twenty-six years he 1ms been in official life, part of the lime a ropresonta tive from the bounty of Erij and for twenty years deputy secretary. Major Brown is strongly endorsed by friends and comrades who served with bun in the itrmy from his see t ion. He has been nn active Grand Army man and is warmly commend ed by the survivors of Hurtrauf t'u Division, Ninth Corps, Army of the Potomac, and also by the McKinley Veteran Patriotic League of Dau phin county. His administration of the affairs of the ollieo in which he is, though dillicult and delicate, have been of a character which evi dences his ability and competency to not ns its chief executive. Sri UCiX SPREADING. It is observed with regret that St roudnlmrg papers mile the increase of sra illp ix in tie; surrounding parts of Mi mi no count y . H.icLe.tts town, Vienna nnd Aliamuchy, X. J., are under strict quarantine, the disease lutving tinned a large foot hold in that i-oetioii. It is imptirt ft lit that oiery precaulion Ik) taken to prevent lis access to this county, nnd the proper oilieials Miould be proparc-1 to act promptly should ii appear. It, sides the danger to life It kills bu-ineis tor the present nnd liiieely tifl'ecis fiit-irn pro-ipeiity. L'eep close wm f cii it ;i l act s It b i j nick d. viM-hi if nt, i -.ton :i i i-.,,s. It is no theory but j, latlier sl.il'iini c ! ; -H v. 1,1-1.1 C ! !V- ;.U ti.e p.-i il-le, THE CHURCH COLUMN ( I ! v Kk.v. C. K Sn nnt ii ) The topic for next Siblntli morn. ins; is, "Our 1 1 i lIi PriiMf," and in the evening at liio unrri service the tonic is, "Tliii Perception of ilod." There will bo prenehinii nt Viiion next Sabbath afternoon. The topi,' for the Bible rending next Monday eveninu is "I'liinovtal ity." The v riter received a unanimous invitation to return to lilford for another year by the otllcials of the b inch nt. the recent quarterly con ference. The presiding elder gave lis a most excellent sermon on the Holy Spirit, last Tuesday evening. If is ' positive proof of the ability of the man that he conl 1 fall in line with ns nnd produce such a sermon when we consider that he know nnthini! of our plan for the week of prayer till he arrived at Milford. The elder was very much pleased with the heating that was given him. It was the largest audience thnt has ever greeted him on a week day service in this place. The report of our treasurer re vealed the fact that the finances of the church are in excellent shape. riiere is nn advance over last year all along the lino. This is Justly a source of pride to those win) have the flnaucesof the church in charge. Loyalty to our financial us well ns to our spiritual obligations is the condition of a prosperous church. The loyalty of our Presbyterian friends to the union services i . a source of increasing pleasure to us. Wo are always glad to nolo the loy al.ty of our own people and we are no less glad to mention the faithful ness of others. M ly we all be as faithful in following the Spirit as we are the call to church. Wo are glad to express our appre ciation for the excellent sermon given us last, Sabbath evening by Mr. Smeid. We wish him greal success in his work and trust thai the times may bo many whou our people shall have the pleasure of hearing him. George L. Nyceand wife of Bush kill are rejoicing over the arrival of a uice little son. A mavriage license was granted this week to Norman Vatulermark and Lena La bus," both of Palmyra Mrs. Griswold, residing on lower Ann street, who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis, is slowly recov ering. Miss Marcia Heller of Bushkill, who has taught for several terms in this county, will go to Ocean Grove, N. J., to accept a position as teach er in the schools there. A republican last weak defeated millionaire Perry Belmont for con gress in New York by a majority of 400 in a district nominally demo emtio by 3000 majority.' In the Sussex courts hist week tho indictments against J. E, Ever itt nnd E. B. Kintner were contin ued until April term. Tiiey must be tonsil cases. ooo Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi- j cine. If they 'do not thrive ; f on their food something is , J wrong. They need a little he'p to get their digestive ' j machinery working properly, j ttP. : i ! ii.iu of COD LI VCIl OIL WTN litPOPriGWMTLS ofLMt 4 iOOA vi!l generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement, for larger children, from half to a tea-poonfal, according to agt, dissolved in their milk, if you so diire, will very soon .show its treat nourish ing power. If the mother's h.i;!i does not r.ouibh the I baby, she needs the emul- si'jn. It w :!l show an effect f at once both upon rriolher 1 and chiiJ. t Uft--rt If fileilp rv i Itching Skin I'iatress by day and nitihf That's the complaint of thopp who nre so unfortunate ns to be afllirled Tiith Koipnin or Fait. Kheum nnd out ward applications do not cure. They ran't. The ponree of the trouble is In the blood make that pure and this peal ing, burning, itching "kin disease will disappear. "I tin taken with nn llihlne on my ornm which provil very cIlMnineenhlp. I ronclii Icil It wns "-ill rheum nn-4 hoimhl a bottle ot llooil s Hiirsnpnrllln. In two-ilays after I lici'iui tnWna It I fdt better nml It wis not lone licforo I was cuieil. llnve never hnd nnv ?kln rtinfe since." Mrs. In K. Wasd, Cove l'olnt, Mi. Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills rid the blood of all impurities and cure ail eruptions. IWITAC. Miss Helen N. Kellnm has re turned home after "n two weeks' visit with relative!) in Hawley. W. H. Clark m ule a business trip to Honesdali) the beginning of the week Tho Misses Isabel Ansley and Gertrude Pellet- of Scrantou spent tho holidays wilh their parents in this place. Mark Edgar and wife of Serauton were tho guests of M. N. B Killain over Sunday. Mr. Thessen dietl on Tuesday, Dec. 31. The funeral was held a I his home on Friday, Rev. Gottleil, oflleiating. Interment in tho Pan- pack cemetery. Scarlet fever, scarlalina nnd la grippe nre paying ns their u-ual winter's visit and wo are sorry to note that several of our friends and neighbors are confined to their homes with them. Mrs. Joseph Schmidt nnd daugh ter, ltosie, are among those on the sick list. They nre being nursed by Josephine, who has left her work in the city thnt sho may bo able to care for her mother and sister dur ing their illness. Since last writing the young poo pie held a dance in the house form erly occupied by August Singer, where they "tripped the light fan tastic too" until the wee small hours of morning. The Hn'wley friends of C. C. Gam ble tendered him a surprise party and oyster supper at his home n short time ago. We believe this pt.rly as well its the other was a grent success. Dkkacto. uiNGM.vx's mm. Tim farmers' institute will bo hold here January 28 We nre glait to note thnt our New Jersey neigh bors nre preparing to attend. If the attendance warrants, us it should, these meetings might be come iv regular township holiday. Music, nnd other entertainment might be provided by a small cash collection. Uanibler thinks the present board of county comininsioners is good enough. Wp know of no one who disputes that opinion. Our bridges nnd roads nre ns?ain becoming quite pnsBablo. t)uring the last few days fnt cat tle have been Hlaiv;htered and the pork crop gathered hero. Ejrgs nre very scarce. Tito bid dies (ire stubborn. J. B. Westhrook had to remove about 1000 ties during tho last fresl et hut lost none. Yetter nnd others were not su fortunate j The Kllsby family nt the bridge trying to leave their homo dining! the frcsliel hnd their boat over- ' turned, but nil got out with a thor- I ough welting. Tl e Crono boys nre getting out ties on the J. B. Van Aukon lands. Supervisor Kcdireilx-r put the road nt ( onasbniigh in good condi tion very quickly. A deed recorded this week dis closes that the rumor of the marri age of Margaret Wilcox and Charles Tayh r is founded in fact. (Jeo. A. Kne.iling of Shohola was in tvn yesterday, retnrniir from a trip in the lower pni t of the coun ty, win re he has been establishing agencies for the sale of a commer cial fi rtilinr for which be is gen eral agent. At the recent election of directors for the Ihnginan's Choice , , I'l luge tompaiiy K. A. IVrkins was chiweti president, l)r J. N. Miller, becre tiiry, Ur. M I). Hughes, treasurer, Robert Brodhead, ii. W. D innlilsoii, James P. Vnn E.ten and Dr. P F rulmer, inrectors. 1 lint otiL'bt to be a healthy ' riilgo judging by the number of physit ians intending its affairs. The (iaetle says, npropos of Hon W. S. Ii nnclt introducing a bill to prevent llir'inf, that bis father pruiuptly wrote hwu : "For Heav en's sale.', son, don't introduce any tin, re f,"d buK!" Mr. Bennett denies tin il lie is the father ot the mi-iisure If we remember rightly It WASH Pill t Ji'l'Vis Silll'll who in- I rod need a bill at one lime to pie vtMit fillKiles Jilavlllg base ball. Our neighbor set-ins to have, by proxy as 1 1 Wi'ie, a grudge ngniiini . he fail' mm h 0 WIT AV.T WISDOM. Wl.'-n a 't'l Irratu unntlicr girl the bt-ncliriarx a!vvns m;iUs profiler upiiltigies. Yasliingtuti (la.) Ih tno cru , A nuiii in vt r rrnlly knows the value tf a dollar nnlt-ss he Is fnl!n.''t by 8 prrslsteiii ctiilei'tor. ("lilrago Daily News. Mr. Shits-on ''I'lifV til! nir Niigh bor Harris' cut Is ileail." M rs. St ittson "Oh. I'm so sorry! .It itsi-d to lulie up Kirto's litne so pit as n 1 ly burking at lit-r!" ltnstna Trsi tisi-ript. ICiH'imrtiu'ing. Ilr--'My Iraill goes in 1.1 minutes. Can you not give m-. oiu' ray of hope before I h ave you for ever'.'" She "Br Unit clock is half nn h on r fast." nronldyn Life. Information Wanted. - Miss Ktiral "And were yon never in the country during the season for husking btes, Mr. Sappy?" Sappy "No. The idea! How do you husk a lire, anyway?" i'hilndctpliin Tress. Kpeiikittg of niornl courage: Aa Alt'hisou woman cle-nned the entire house, baked nil the cakes, sent out 6U in ital ions and bought the prizes, anil didn't tell her hnsbnnd there was to be a party until the door bell rang. Atchison (ilobe. Where He Wns I.ncking. "I think papa is just as mean as he can be," as serted the little one with indignation. "Why?" Hsked her mother, in surprise. "OI, lie never can tell anything about the changes in the weather. " was the reply. "Why doesn't he get thp'rhen nintism, like T.tiey MiKer's father?' Chicago Post. THE RKI'-UBLIGAN CAUCUS for Pingninn township will be held ii t the election house, Boillotnt's, in said township on Thursday, Jan. 30, nt 3 p. m. Jci.ks U Boilkau, Township Committeeman. Dingmiin Twp., Jnn. 0. 1-17. Stop That Butchery! No Knife Required. Hemorrhoid, or piles, whether protrud ing, internal, bleeding, itching or blind, can be effectually, quickly and painlessly renloved without surgery by using the greatest discovery of the century for the cure of this painful malady. We refer to Dr. A. D Clark's Pile Remedy, now pur-c-hastible for lite first timo tlirotiuh the Sole Agents, I he Clark .Medical Co . Pitts burgh, Pa., and costing for a complete treaiinenl only One dollar by mail postage paid. So convinced is tho doctor of the clllcucy of his remedy'iu removing forever every vestige of tills dread disease that he has Instructed his ngeiifs to refund the price paid In every ease, of fa Into. This Hives I In' public a. much needed protection as against certain remedies ihat have nothing to recommend them except price. A treatise on HcuAorrliojds mailed to Anders of this paper. ' 3 CHURCH DJEECTQBY MILFOfiO. . KlIisT rilKsllYTKKIAN t;m:m H, Milford, Sabbath services ut lll.;l A. M. anil 7..S0 P. H. -ald-at h scliiHil immediately after tl.c morning service, t'riiyer meeting retl nesday ut 7.;io 1. it . A cordial w eleomi will lie extended to- all. Those not ul taciml to otlii'r ehurehes are espii-lnlly in vitcd. Hkv. Eimau M Smkad, l'mitor. Ciii:nru ok tiik Goon Shki'iikud, MIS' ford: tM'rvlci'ft Sunday at lu.Hd A. M. and ):tio P. U. Sunday scheol at 8:-l,i p. i. Week day service Fridiiy lit, 3 4." l. m. Holy Ciiiniutinloii Suudny nt 7:4i A. M Scats fi'ee. Al. ate wcli-onie. Kkv.Chas H. Caim-km kk. Hector M. K. Chi'iicii. Servlcei at tho M K. Cliiin-h Sundays: i'l-cachiutf at to Hll . m. and al i..lo p. lit. Sol day school at II: if) a. in. Epwolth league at ti.-ia T. In. Weekly prayer meeting o.i Weduer.days nt 7 an p. in. Class tnccliiiK eofniucted by Win. Annie on Fridays at 7 .;io p. in. Au earnest invitation Is extended to anyonr wlio may tlesiru to worsbsp with us. KKV. C. K. Sci'iidkk, Pastor. MATAM0RAS. Knvecni M. K. f'liuncii. Matanionm c. ices every hahliath at 10.:io a, m. and I JJ. III. tlliniiil II m inpi ut i . ly I ,,.,h.; i ,e Mi.mhiv eveliiln nr T:HI 1'!-.. j nns tiug TtieMiay evening at '.:. Prayer nas-Llllg W edm-mlay Kvervune welciHie. uvcnliig at T.ae. Hkv. T G Stem ku. Hol'K K.VANCKI.ICAL ClIflKH, Main moras. Pa. Set ii i s in xl Sunilay a follows: Preai liing at lo.aoa. m. and 7 p. ni. Min- ' ',''" 1 at a e. ut. Junior C K. U'torL prayei meeting alter the even- Hit si'i-vii- A Kt week nraver incctinu ery 'ediiesilay evening at, 7.:io. Seal. free. A e'lldla I i el, time lo a 11 . Conit). Hkv. II. cV. litaiss, Paior. Secret Societies. Mll.Folui I.1111CK. No. SH. K. i- A. M.: , LihI'c inu,ls Weiiiie.sdays on or hetore riiil Moon at tin Wallace IIuiIiIiml'. .Mil ) ford. Pa. N. Klucrv, Jr.. S'-i-'v. .l-,lfuid; i (.mi. A Swepeuisi f , W. M.. .V'ilturit. 1'a. Van I)ku Mauk I.ohok, No. Si's, I. o j ') K: -Mi-its every Tliiir-'iay efi,ingat ! 7 -lo p. in , jt'-i'v n s huikling. 1. H li, a nl, i cU., S. i y .lacnb McC'ai ty, .V. ti I .I'm , M'K HKI'.KkAII l.ola.K, 1U7, I O I O. 1'". fleets eery seenitd ami fourth V'ri i (;.! in cu ll una, lb in Odil hciliivs' Hall, I brow n's miilduig Mi K at loo luti K iclu N.U. M!a V iilicbiiti'V itrvk, twu'1, fVfi jilts i o Kver liixl y"s srot- tlicir lliinlviri? nips ni jtomlcriii'r over 1 lie .111110 old question: "Wlmt Shall 1 (live?" lie the prospective recipient a man or a nrinan. a hoy or a rirl there is nothing more likely to please liini or her than a pair of slippers. v have an unusual assortment unusual even here where the variety has always been greatest: and we promise you that tho prices are just us usual. As low as we can make them. Fitter of Feet. fteee6csse'(lcl EXECUTOR'S H0TICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate nt Susan Mnpcenis, late of Delaware, town ship, deceased, having been granted to tl.c. undersigned, nil persons having claims against the said estate will present thctn at once, and those indebted thereto will please rtiake. Immediate payment to A. S. DlN'iMAN, Executor. Miir.nd, I'm., .lau. biel. WANTKD SEVKUAb PERSONS OK chnnicter and good reputation In each stale (one in this county required) to rc rosent and mlreilisB old established weal thy business house of solid llnaneial stand i K Salary ?1H.(K weekly with expenses additionnl.'iill payable In cash each Weil nesilny direct from bend olliccs. Morse and carriages lurnlshcd, when necessary. Keferenecs. Enclose self addressed stump ed envelope. Manager, illd Caxton Huild liiU, Chicago. 3-i:i(a NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the under signed. In Dingniau Township, on Hay- Uiomlskill and IHvnrtsKlii crccas, is ioi binik'll under penalty of the law. ('has. J. HoiI.KAU, Dingmiin Twp., N. Hon.KAU, May 17. .losKi'H V HoiLKAtl. PHESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby J. giv.'tl that tri'spnssing upon (he pro nertv of tho uiidcrsigncil ill Milford town ship. Pike county, Ph., for the purpose of Minting, t'stniig or any otiicr purpose l strictly forbidden under penalty of i.'-.c law. Mas. S. M. CiiAFr. yOK SALE. A small farm located near L Matamoras, known as the Hensel or ruduhardt ubu:c, containing 21 acres. Fiiitdy located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price etc.. address Lock box G Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thnt trespassing on the premises of tiie undersigned, sit uatcd in Dingman township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all olTi nders will lie promptly prosecuted. IllA H. Cask. Oct. 24. 1WI5; ,'1 I., ASTOniSHIflO OFFER! F.-rBinTTertwrhioMrinrWhiklM'indrirttoWri)eilerioBV Mid iir I rrsniii r iTpfrri t.y them, n tt.ty arc nujrinrto all otliurt, ii nnicr to rl vet ho C.m junior ilia lieneftl of tits lnra prufit of Denier n' Mii-l"rDnn. we hsvo deoi1od tn tidw rupniir nranai r,i nnisrir ir.n W tth Trv cinart U.ttin of nn? (itinm jnrli.neK-.xof ctir Jtntly MleSrt.i 1 '- iw - ?-- 1 ccf c: -B ; I ' . lie8' '!& i 'I'l'-I.i' ni'imitinii npeisie,w win vtve 1 ji i,i Fivr.noneor in nuriiw mi opn t re, extra hmvj nk-Vr-l Oent Wntchef mnde ! ledyal tenij win.t end let (renutne A merlon mnwjieni and cim. bert tlmekeeref On c inn, iiuei nut tarn it n urn will lirt hirm f ire. 1 renoine Meerarhmim Kretl H jider. 1 tiretlr Uithfir tiii'i rnatcn pfii, I pMr pearl cuff i e notiier, i pir iletve ntittena. 1 Ul tewelrT batvllv UW m,A,i nl.t riniouuiiininitfcir.Ii ami one nvurt ( ity i'lub Furt HyacMiiir't tm bwuh Wrilskey nti fitriM In-flHI V chHllnttheMprlret fi.rWfiL! im irics ai 'ne cntt more Ihnn we an iliaolntrly Pare 10rrttld Rre uan,elear llatanm.ma'ia In our turn S - . .Mhan anvthlnir ?ver ailvenivr t.off,re WeMnnpyirr.r,t I prr .n r,.r. pr(l m ;... ... i,.,n( a iprotl. I IlLt I rl.eecutter, if ;j 97 ia0l wholeeale Price Lift tif Llfiucra :d CiL-ari. It. FOR THE ho n Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. wauace & mran Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEHT TO A. D. BROWN and SO Manufacturers and dealers kinds of Lumber, Contractors .and Builders Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuilding, f.tilford, Pa. Photographic R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y A FREE PATTERN (your own splpcliotil to cvvry mih strilitr Only 5( i-ruts a yi-ar. n m m m w t s MAGAZIIIEVg maTa.es'7aoaTi A pm, bcauliltil c.itnrcii iilatfs, laical f.mliiiinii ; dicssnirikirx ct'ntiiniinf; l.tmy work ; tmurliol(t l.mts , fu inn, tic Nib scribe lo d;v, or, rnd jc lor latt-M ropy Lady agent w;uited. Srnrl tin lenris. Slylilt, Kflinhle, Sinrnlc. I'p lo flue, Kroiiomical and Abnlntcly IVrfect-FidinB Pajwr PatU'rim. AH Srams AlfowH n) Pfrf oral inns she the BattinQ nrl SfMng Lines. Only t'j and crut erii -roiir hu.'lirr Auk fur itiem Sold in utatly cr Lily and (rmn, or by m.ul (rum THE McCALL CO . IH-in-117 Wt tlst St, NtW YORK. v rlirect to thCnitimer(ur lotd (i(;iri at ifsi n wln h'j; prices I ft r nTd Ohmi ( Itrflnb PnrItvi (rmatnc ful.B llnd-llBde 10e fir f'itrer HoMer. 1 rMifn MBertrhaiiD'l iifatime, I extra nne Vienna iNri TnhiKm nnm-h 1 ivnB eitra heawl I button. 1 lull lop collar button, 1 nckl double chfn ar.d one Iwautlful ctiar ill tt,Bua i i.fH with Ana (kit i,t n N - ttln'f otir fnm-' 1" Tr oin ( for 1-. tb .n ll .1 "0. We H 4 ti COD with pv-lvileee-f ex-l 0 f atitln .ti.n. whi WHnkovl aok fnj trie Mlre n iir rieiawfy ts an4 anrVtrt cferila ('abas hnoil l ft rr. Tdi-pie rifn are f r t- tti"l W luaranlr th eooAa mmd rrfaml p.'. . u,, if. tilida. I cork-H r.-w, 1 n'r cutU ! n .vi.i-.wiih nrder Oodf ilt In pUin put, Wrtt (of - sponiUiifl t;intj wanted. Oidi to-dy. AVQ BUILD? THEN SEE 5 . ail in MSCALLtliK mv4 f nr.-.'. ill yjr-i r un I'Vii .-y" 1 1 ti n -.i..i i i WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician nnd Surfeon. t Ofllrp nnd reOilem Hnrfntit street It , lieine lately cir iinii il l,v I r K Jl Wen. Iter. MIIjKOHI), I'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Hrlck HmiKc opposite VntiiU t nint k lintel lliein! snvrt Milditd I'm. OI"KI( K MOCKS: 8 to 12 ll. in.; 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORHEY-AMAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House. Mn.Koiui, TiKit Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mll.FORD, I'ikk Co., Pa. HOAGLAMD'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. i HEADQUARTERS For Sots of Dislies, Liini)s and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. Wc buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. HoaglancTs, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pnr excellence of tho enpltnl, loomed wiiliin ono lilock of tho White tliiuse mill direct. ly niipcHite the Treasury. Finest talile in the. city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fniiintiH hotelry, rcninrknlile for Its historical nsnooini inim mid lnng-Hiistnined liiipiiliu lty. Keci ntly renovated, repHinted nnd iinii inlly refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A lnndniai'kiinioiift the hotels of Wash iiiKton, palroii'ed in former yearn by presidents and high officials. Always prime favorite. Hecently renioilHlcd and rendered lielter than ever. lpp. Pa. K. R. dep. WALT Kit UUKTON, lies. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. I'liev are the best stopping places nt rca solltilile rates o. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT, Manager. 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