PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FlilllAV, l l'.lt. 7. 1!M;. IMJHI.lssIl Kl I'.VFWV FRIDAY. OFFICE, BHOWN'B nVII.IHNU Btti'ADRT. st um hi ption : One Year One dnlliir and fifty rents. Hix Montiib -Seventy-live rents. RTKICTI.Y IN ADVAM K, Enteroil nt. tho post nffleo of Mllfiirtl, Pike County, IVnnflylviint.l. ns w,f',i"V class mntuiri NotoimImt twenty-Ural, 1HW1. Advertising Rates. dm ami ntvt "lent .HnmO.nnolnserMon -l.nfi K..,'h miliiiiti'iir. liim-rtiim - - Hiuri'c( rn- (nrnisln'tl on npplifintion, will bo allowed yenrly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Admlntstmtrir's nml Executor's notice,. S.no Auditor's notices -t:n Divoreo notices - MHI Stii'rIIT's miles, Orplinns' eonrt snles, County TrriwinT'i sales, County pint" meiit anil election procliunntion churned by the mumre. J, H. Van Ktten, PUBLISHER, Milford, Plko County, Pn. jv.i una wmixped officia ls Through the refusal of the two tleinoerntie county cotninissiotiers to sanction the publication of the audit ors' settlement In the Phks its read ers will be deprived of the privilege of examining the county atfairs in the paper of their choice. We be lieve there is not another county in the state whose commissioners are controlled by such petty narrowmin dedness. It is not a question of econ omy with them, for the county fi nances, thanks to the justice of a re publican legislature ami the efforts of republican members, are grently in creased by the payment of part of the Erie bonus into her treasury. It is simply because these two men hav ing it in their power cjiose to deprive a large class of readers In the county of information to which they are en tilled and to the cost of publishing of which they largely contribute. Hut those citizens have no rights, except those of paying taxes, which these autocrats of the commissioners' office care to respect. Farmers may have a dally reminder of the men who censor their Information because every time they visit their barnyards they hear the familiar U-A, and those are the initials of the behind names of the two county commis sioners to whom we refer. A PROSPERO US PA PER The IMairstown Press this week celebrates the twenty-fifth anniver sary of Ms founding and contains an excellently written article giving a re sume of its history, sketches of its several editors, a summary of events transpiring in its neighborhood, changes in its stafT, complimentary words for its correspondents, recapit ulates some of the changes in the town and notes the progress of the village. It is a weil edited paper and deserves the prosperity which it has attained. One distinguishing feature of its history is the marked favor which Its efforts have received from the people in its section who v Idently appreciate the value of a newspaper to the prosperity of a town. There are places where a few men think that if a paper is not de voted wholly to their own selfish in terests it should be ostracised. They forget that the paper will no doubt long outlive them and that future generations may read from its files a record of their acts and judge them by that and not by what is inscribed on their tombstones if they have any. Sleighing is fine now but one warm day will fix it. Not a single Itevolutiomry soldier is living and but four wi lows and five daughters of such soldiers figure as pensioners. The highest recorded balloon as cension was mu le itt lierliu in July, 19(11. The aeronauts went up over six u u J a half loiles. l'.lias Hart., the ftmous "goo-o bone prophet" of P.i-udiug, says I'tli re.ury will lie a record breaker for tad weather of ul! sorts and urns Jioople to be prepared. The next session of the Newark M. V.. c.'iifcrenee will be held ut J. Ii:ibeth opening April 2. The of ficials of ihe M, K. church here bav in,' i -i i '. ; i .i i. -i 1 fir the return of I'.iv. ('. K. Seuddor, the confi-reni s will ; t.'l.iil.'y regard the request. lie lias proved a ery acceptable p.t-tor and She church has been greatly str- 1 1 ; ! i . 1 1 .-d by bis active ell.n ts. il'oollis ht M. '''!;'.; THE CHURCH CCLU'.'N (It? l'.KV. C. K. SiTtil'PII.) The topic f'r tiett Knlilpitli morn ini Is "The Conquest, of the 'I'm I h," n ltd in tlio oveniog "(Inn Muster." Tho topic, for thn P.ililo rending next Monday nilit is "Il"geneni tion." Next Tues'biy evening nn enter tainment will bo held nn!nr the auspices of the Kpwortli League. An interesting program is being ar ranged. Homo thing new will enter into it. Refreshments will be served. A draft, of t"i. has been received by tho writer from Henry Wnrncke of Brooklyn, who spent hoiiiu time in Milford last summer, and who took a deep interest, in the work of our church. It. is with gratitude that we make public recognition of this remembrance. The 11th of April is the date filed for a lecture by Dr. Rymini, to be given at Brown's Hall in tho inter est of thn ks:ibbath school. The question has been sometimes asked why the Lord did not make health rather than disease eontag ions. That til-tense, is contagious no one doubts. It is my belief that health is also contagious. We conn in contact with the germs of dis ease and contract them and become dl. We are continually in contact with henlthy germs, or life germs, and with every breath and every particlo of food that wo eat we take innumerable germs of health into tho system and If tho air and food are pure wo contract health as In tho other case we contract disease The wise ruler of tho Universe lias made health, therefore, much mole contagious than dis.jasn, since He has mado the health germs that we contract so much more numerous than the disease germs In the strugglo between health and dis ease, the former is tho most con stant vietor. V. P. Foreter'a Report. (lifiord Pinchot, forester, Inn com piled a bulletin from the annual re port which treats of the subject or forestry in the I'nited States. The general progress of the work during the past year is outlined showing that there has been a steady growtli of public interest in the preservation ami wise use of forests and west es pecially there is a realization of" the intimate relation of forests and wat ers and it is expected that this will in future be a powerful aid toward forest preservation. Many private owners of lands hav? during the past year applied for as sistance in handling their forests and the total number of acres so repre sented was nearly three million. Working plans have been prepared for the national reserves which em brace nearly fifty million acres. During the coming year studios will be made of forest fires, of forest products of various woods with a view to determining those suitable for the manufacture of excelsior, and to show the value of various woods as fuel compared with that of hard .iiul soft coal. Tree planting will also receive special attention and al ready applications have been receiv ed for several large tracts. Does your horse "fed h'n oats"? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before lie begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children arc not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another 'is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. -Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more titan food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. Thii iii. tme r--ir-sentg tl'.: '1 r.nle M.uk ot .suit's 1 mul.M-.it aaj is on tlie vnapptr of ewry bi'Ult;. I '- vd fr free .mi.U. SCOTT i boWNF, 4 ') V-..til St., N, oil-. -. at J 1. tt'i (io..'.;;1ti. Jill Stuffed Up TlmtB f!r foruPlion nf nmny nuffi'mr from -fi1.mil, rs-H'cially in the morning, (front (liU'cnHy in PMnenrpil in clonr int? the li'nl fttnl tl'mnt. No woii'lrr rntnn li cmiflpfl hrndnrhn, Impairs tho tn-Mr, pnicll a ml henring, pn'intrH thf hronth, (VrnnfTPfl the Btom-B-'h nnd Hffortfi tho npprtiU1. To cure rntnrrh, trpntiwnt rnnpt bo CnnMitutinnn! ultrrntive tonic. 'I ft!i ftlltlrtrrl with cntRrrh. X took mrdirlnrs nf tlhfprrnt fehid, eivine wh a fsiir trlnl ; hnt e ruiinnliy rri'W wir?e until I rouM hnnlly hnrt i!it ;r nmHl. I thm C'nrlm1cil to try Uoorl's Snrmipnrllln, nn'l nftpr tnhine five bottle I wns rurrj nnrl have iKt ht nny return of the di'tuR since." Kt tiFXR Forbkh, IrTmnont -knn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cure cntnrrh it. mmthpn and ptrenih ens the nnicoin nirniliranc and builds Up the whula eyBlem. Bt. Valentine' Day. This day, which was formerly much more observetl titan now, was oiijrinally rt festival Instittitcil in memory of the poinl Hishop Valen tine who was beaten with clubs ati'l beheaileil at Jl tme at tho time of the heathen festival of love anil purifica tion Feb. 1 I, A. D., As It was tlto (lay on which 'toman youths were wont to make choice of sweet hearts by drawing the names of yoimir women from a box a custom derived from the old notion that birds began mating l'eb. 1 I the pa- gun observance was engrafted in the Christian festival, with this differ-! ence that the names of certain female saints were substituted. The saint thus drawn by chance as patron for the ensuing year was railed a valen tine. Soon, as was to be expected, the fair daughters of five still in the flesh began to supersede those trans lated to the skies. A present of a scarf or other article of female finery was the usual intimation to the fair one of the issue of the drawing ; to the drawing of names, which was first added in KiliT, a custom out of which has sprung the modern episto lary, valentine. In I Vbruai'v of that year l'cpys writes: "I do first ob serve the fashion of drawing of mot toes as well as names) so that fierce, who drew my wife's, did draw also a motto, 'Most courteous and most fair,' which as It may be used, or an anagram made upon each name, might be very pretty." Something Thfct Will Do You Good. Wo know of no way in which we can be of more service to our rend ers than to toll them of something that will bo of real good to them For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of tho very best remedies on tho mar ket for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup. We ro fer to Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, We have used it in our family so long and with such good results that, it has become a household ne cessity. By its prompt use wo have n't any doubt but that it has time and again prevontod croup. Tho testimony is given upon our own expbrienoa, and we suggest that our readers, especially thoso that have small children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against eroup. Camden, S. C , Messenger. For sale by A. W. Baleh & Son, Matamoras. all drug and general ntores in I'ike county. Poor Thliiir! Toss I don't Btippose Miss Passey ever had any beaux when fche wus s yonnp girl. Jess N'o, she was too dignified and old-fnshioned. Tp.sk And she has none now? Jes N'o, she's too kittenish (otv. Philadelphia Hiilletin. Working Ovurtira". Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little Workers Dr, King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, cur ing Indigestion, Biliousness, Consti pation, Sick Hemacht! and all Stom ach, Liver a id Bo vol troubles. Easy, plea.iiint. SHfo, sure. Only 2"ic at all druggists. fp c'al Excursion R Ua. On account of the Mardi (iras festi val to be held at the above named places the Krie will sell special ex cursion tickets from Port Jetvis to New Oilcans, La., Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Flu., from February 3rd to '.till inclusive, at the rates tpioteil In-low, tjood returning to Feb ruary nth. Those tickets are fur a continuous pas-age in each direction and must be signed by Use joint agent at destination U-fore they will be good for retu.-u passage: Port Jer vis to New Orleans, and return, ;SI.',u. Port Jervis to Mobile, Ala., and return, j i.fitl. Port Jervis to Penstcola, Fla., and return, "i0. An extension of return limit to February --th may be obtained by dojiositing the ticket on or before Febiiiary 1 r, and paying a fee of lifly cents to the Joint Agent, viz, 1). It. Morey, No. 707 (iravier St., New Orleans, La., C. II. Lduurds, Jr., !l South 1 loyal St., Mobile, Ala., or K. V. Subl. tt, Tieket Agent L. A N. It. li., Pensacola, Fla. Cl.il ilieii between the age of five und t V elvc halt' tare. 21 rti tler V ni.l. Clflly t.ittii-l.iiiMK. -Sen. (lie ilop tnr nvil my fi-, Imt it pik nte titer a t'eiie-nml ilitlliir. Miss Tliot!pss-li! Mr. J.yfite brntue, ttlmt tint r i n m-e ' -Hrook-It it Lite. A M orfl iif IX nrnlnir. "The enitiil e;oi rnrry fitter fnr ft front nutiiv tlny s." rrnetrkril i hp Ob server nf Invents nut! 'I hint's; "hut rf-tiipniliei-, ytiuntr rtinn. Ihnt lir ilen't pfirry it ett lint h sliottMrr." Vuti kern St atesttin n A. W. Iialeh & Son, Matatnoras, all ilitimistst and general stores in Tilte county guarantee every bof fin of ( 'hnmlierlitiit'8 Cough Kemetly and will refund tiiB money to any otto who is not satisfied after ining two-thirds of the contents. This is tho best remedy in the world for la grippo, oonghs, colds, croup mid whooping cough and is pleas ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. 2-2 tt. Willing Workfr, T.toly Why don't you quit bpgp-ioe mid liecotni' one of 1 he workinir prn ple? Tramp Well, mum, ef I nin't work in people, den 1 dutino who is. Chi cago Daily News. Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas- carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Asthma Can Hot Do Cured Leading Physicians Say Ath ma Cannot Bo Cured Except by Constitutional Treat ment. This dread disease, which hns caused more uiitnld nannies than word can tie si-rllie tins dl last received Its death blow Medical i!( leiti hi recent years has found a remedy that successfully cmnhats all th titfKrav'ted symptoms due to tills distress itiff antietlon. After mnny years of pa tient study and research Dr. A. it Clark, the welt known specialist, lias discovered a positive, remedy that, cures tho cough gives Immediate relief and eradicates every csiliroof the diseaso. The results obtained by the use of tho remedy have been so gratifying to Dr. Clin k that he has been induced In the interests of suffering humanity to place this wonderful remedy within tho reach of all asthmatics. So confident lfl the doctor that his Asthma Remedy will effect a cure in all stages a confidence boru of experience, observation and the results of years of demonstration in cases regarded as Incurable that the Clark Medical Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., who will forward by mail a, complete treat ment, postage paid, In plain package on receipt of Ono dollar, agree to refund the amount In every case where tho remedy fails to gtvo the desired relief. Medical advice, and where necessary a special course of treatment Indicated, furnished any of our readers who will write the Clark Medical Co., Ptttshurgh, Pa., giving their symptoms and a short history of the disease. As this service Is free no one af flicted with Asthma can afford to Ignore such a generous offer. Agents wanted. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lovarl Facias is sued out of Ihe Court ef Cnmin-in Pleas of Pike county to me directed, I will sell at the .Sheriff's oihee 111 tlio lloi-oitgh of Mil- iortl oil SATURDAY, THifi FIItST DAY OF MARCH, A. D , bKtJ, t 2 o'clock In the afternoon: All the fol lowing doscrilied niece, liafcel of land situ ut u In I lie tiiwiishipa of Dlngman a.nl unaware in sam county or Pike: Ili-gin- ling at a corner between the land hereby conveyed and of Cyril (J 1). Pinclmt, de ceaseil, being 1 he lioi-t heust corner of the I'lnclliit. land, then -e north 4H degrees west 42 lierches to land of Jacob Mc.Cartv thence along said Mccarty's land north jo degrees east mi peretn-4 hi stones for a cor ner, thence snot h Tl degrees east 1 -JO per chc, thence south 4J degrees Aest tio'i per ches to a corner, thence oulh tfj Uj degrees west 6o perches to awhile oak for a corner, thence north 4-J',j di-ji-ees wci-t : perclu-s to tho place of lit-ginning, containing 47 acres niul ll.i perrln-s; also aunt her pie anil o g part oi a larger tract surveyed to .Samuel Mag.iw ami descriU-d as fol lows: li -ginning at. a w hite oak for n coi ner, theni-e by original line of said survey north sr.1 .' j il, gncs east bfcl pel. In s lo a IHlie, thence by said line stilllh 7 1 5, degrees wot 'js perchc to alone., tiienee I'm in dearecs west ltd pcrcln-s 10 si, no , tin lnc noi l h H7 degrees west 4;; perches lo black oak, llience north no decree west. -S per ches lo Mom-on said original line, thence by said line llollh 4'.' (li go-es east loo jier cllvs to black oak. thence 4." 3 degrees east :ij perch s to white oak and place of bi gin ning, continuing acres and 105 perches lie l e or less l.ll'iio KMK.NTS-Hmise and bnm; about i.i ari-eh linprovcd, balance well tim bered. ,-eiicd and taken ill execution as the naieriy ol Anion I.iiiiiig and will be sold by nio for c.ish. (.KOHliK IJKK'iOHY. .shciiir ShcriB's Ollire. Milford, l'n., ( Feb. :i, iimj j AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the ) la the Orphan's otiin ot 4Tot.iliel t'tuirt of JJike MiihiuirM'ii, det'cciM'd W'oiiniy, I'a. 'i lie iiinteriiit d appuintrd y tl.e court 'lo inale dis' nl.'iilh.u of the funds in hiiniis of (J',)if,'i licyer. adininif,! rat or, ns show it by Mcroiint, to and union the parr ir fi:t it t lu-rvto and ni.tktt npoit," etc., will in.'.-t a!i parlies int n-nird (or Ihe pui-pt-M: of hi appointni. nt at iiis otMre in tin; iioroiitfh oi .'iJiiioni. i'a., on aiitrdav. L!;.- hrt day of Mau-ii. A. 1)., I'.mJ. ni. o 'c: ti k p. ci . at w N icli t line all pari it-s hiiviiitf a claim iipmi i Uo funds or inn-n-st 111 l la; (I I -( r, lei! itili I iii'i-eo( niilut it I Oca f and jruvtt i h.-i r eia: n or be dt bai n il li .iii coining in npiju .-aul I'tinii-i J. II. VAN KTTKV, Autlitor. Miliord, Ft:h. 4, bjo. The American Girl. The American Girl Is As Cood As tier Narns. Mr. Whoelor Got Rid of His RliiMitn- ntipm. "Purit'K the winter of lR!s I was j lump In my Joints, in fact nil over ty body, that I could hardly hobble round, when I bought a bottln of hamberlain's rain Kalni. from tho first application I began to get 11 nittl wns cured and have work- steadily all Ihe year. H. Wheel- Northwood. N. Y. For sale by W. Itnleli and Son, Matanioras. drnuj and general stores in Pike oounty. r;rlAlroft TrsifHr. "What was the result of cutting Pamsnn's hair?" akcd the Sunday school teacher. - "Why. it spoiled him for a football plnyer." replied one of the smart ones. Yonkers Statesman. Oct a frees atiinplo of C'lmttitar- liitn'tt fstiitiiuch nnd Liver 'J'Kblets nt A. W. Uu Icli & Son's, MntniiKirti. or nny time; or HP'icrnl store in Tike county. They are eiister to tnke nnJ inoro plensiint in effect tbnn pills. I'lion tbeir nsei is not followed by otitis' iptitlon ns is otten tlio ciiso with pills. ItcKuliir sue, 25c. per box Yrftf-t Did your Imrbpr pver 1 ell you nny hair-raising st(ritP? I'rinisonlirak -Yes; lie told me that tonic he Bold me would make my hail grow. Yon kern Statesman. I hnv URort Chnmlirrlnin'a Cough Rermuly for a liiimhnr of yonrs nnd have no hpsitnnc.y in snyin thut It is the host reiundy for ennghs, colds nnd cron) I lmvo rvor usod in my family. I have not words to pxptoss my cnnfifltnwe in thirt Rnmndy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mioh. For Mlo by A. W. BaUdi & Son, Ma tn morns, all dru nnd goneral stores in Pike county. Open to Qneil. Mrs. Crabshnw Second thought! are best, tny dear. Crabshaw I don't know about that. The creation of woman was a becond thought. Town Topics. Foley's Honey and Tar for children, safe, sure. No opiates. OF Ve Are Going to Leave Town. i Here is a stock of .$2o,000 to be slaughtered. The peo , pie of Port Jervis and vicinity never before had such an opportunity to Furnish Their Homes at a less juice than it cost to make, the goods. Every article in-thc store MUST CO! If you are likely to want any Furniture, Carpets or Crockery in the next ten years, it will if you have to borrow only the month of February' in which to Dispose of the Entire Stock. Our store was closed all dav arrange the goods for this Closing Out Sale. On Thursday morning, Feb. 0, we opened at 10 o'clock. Be on Hand Early so that you may get the cream of the bargains at this Great Closing Out Sale. P. G. Boarding House. Keepers, take notice. Terms. Cash, or Approved Note. n. Vil Ll 32 PIKE STREET, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tn Hip mntfrr nf tli ) Ttt llin Orpbnn'n tMlct.f Cnthrii I in Ki-kiirt. i 'vvvi nf I'lki- (li t 'i-M-si'd. ( "nillltV. I"fl. The utM!ir-i:rn"il npi tin pi! hv ihv court 'to Mtfci ill 1 1 Hmh i.n vf tho futnlM tli hniiils nf l", n'ldi1! nun k, t ni-tt'f, ns thn n ly his hci'injiitji, to t lie prtrt les rut it )'!. t'K'.will liifft ll I'Mrtics- lnt-rRt''.l tor tin pn p(i-H nf Ti 1 r nipintnn nt nfc Mr olUc in il,c Mornuirli cif Mllforti, Vt., nn Siitiirdiir, the hVli dny nf Kebmnry, A. !.. lift-.', ut a o'clock p. in , ut . w Mch t imp nil pMHlc hnvln a ( Iniin upon tlu funds or Interest in liit- (llhtrllnittoii thereof imiRt iiptu nr iinti prnve their eluims nr he dehnr red from ctniiln in upon snil fundn. UKO K. lll li!., Auditor. MllfoiH, Ph., .Turn 14, 1!K0. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Pnsan MaixeeHls. late of Delaware iown sblii. d'-ceas-ed, having ticen granted to tiie unilersigticd. all persons having claims against the said estate will present- them at once, and those indebted thereto will please make Immediate payment to o. 1 ' 1 l-l 1 .i . is Kxetutur. Milford, Pn , Jan. 2r 1,1. WANTKO SKVKUAL PKRSONS OF rhHT-m'hT nnd iiun n-pulaitoii In em-li sinfe(onein tliiseonnty ri u 1 fl to ri p ii''iitnnd advertise old estnlilMird wenl t hy lnisities lioiise of -,uljd (tnaneial Htnud ti f? Snlnry IM ' weekly wi'li expt ii-es H'lditinnal, all payable ineah eueh Wed nesday (I i reef, f mtn head idtieeR Horse and earriafje inrnlshed, when neeeasary. Itcfeii-ni. Knchise self -add reshed fnmp ed envelnpe. Manager. 810 Caxton Itudd liitt, i'hkago. H-18;i NOTK'Kj All huntlnpf, flshinjf or other trespass!! on tlie premises of Mm under-sitfiM-d, In Dinrmnn Townsldp. on Itay mondskill and I)AMrfhkill Checks, Ik for liiiuleii undur penalty ot' ihe law. OflAV J. 1JOILKAU, Dinfrmnn Twp., K. Hon.KAf, May 17. 18ii. JoSKrn V lloiLKATT. rptKSPASS NOTICK. Notlm is hereby J. (jiv.jn that, trespnssinp upun the pni- noide i.f tl.o 1 1.. Htill' 1 ship, t'ike county, for the purport of i iiiiinn i mm iiiiiii jmi npff ir- strictly forbidden under penalty of i!,e law. Mita. 8. M. OliAKT COK SALK. A small farm located m nr V Matamoras, known as thn Hensel or Keinhanlt place, contain) tiff 21 acres Finely located, well watered. Houhr and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved.. Title clear. For tenon, price, etc.. address LrtK-K hoi j Aliitont. ha. TRESPASS NOTICK. Nntkfi In hpri'l.y tfiven Hint trcsjiHsHiiiR on the premist'S in inc iii'tii'i'Higm'ti, Biiimini in iiiiiffmnn township, for nny pnrpnsi whnti'vrr Is strictly forbidden, nnd ulloITi mli'rs will bp prninpily iiriiseeuteu. IHA li. Cask Oct.. 24. 18I5. RAHHE R 3 A L V I- tho most heating in the world OUT 60ST ! ! ! pay you to buy now. even the money. V'o have Wcdmsdav to enable us to n .iiiiire uo, PORT JERVIS, tt. Y. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Diysiriiin nnd Surgeon. Ofllep nnd rc'iilenec Harford ctrcct if home lately occupied hv Dr F H. cn tier JlII.FdHD, I'A. Dr. vendor Heyde, DENTIGT, Hrlck Hotip Opposite Vnndctninrk Hotel Itroinl sir. el Milfoid I'a. OFF1CF. HOI KS: H to I'J a. m. ; 1 to p. m. H. E.Em erscn, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Brocd Street. HOAGLAND'S DiE China in Stores PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. Iml .-. v I I lUUi'Jcll 1U o . PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tlip Imti'l par excellence of tho rnpttnl, lociiteri within nno Iilnik of tho White House unit liin etly oppi site the Treasury. Kincst tnlilc in tlie city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fniniitis hoti'lrji, remni knliln for ltd historiciil associations nnd loiip snslained popul.n ii y. Keci ntly renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark mining the hotelH of Wn uiirtoii. pntron'cd in former yen preslrents and hitfh oflicialH. Alwnyd M prime favorite. Hccently remodeled nnd rendered hetter tlian ever. Opp. Pa. K K. dep. WALTKR HVKTON, Hes. Jt(tr. 'I'liese hotelK are the principal political rendezvous of tho capital at all time.. I'hey are the liest. stopping places nt re sotmtile nitce O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. G.DEWITT.Managar. Sold by all Newsdealers Furnishes Monthly to Rl lioverH of Music TMt vohimfl of New, Choice CopyHffht Com positions by tiie mmt popular aniLort, 64 Pages or Piano music SO Song II Instrumental 21 Complete Pieces for Piano nd 11 Pmtet of Muilcal Literature Once a Month fur 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months, $1.00. Tn one year yon ret near) y R no Pun ot M inic, couiprmuiK 2&2 t;oin'jlel Pieces lor the Pinno. If lyiURiit in any music atnre at one-half off. i would cost fca.oo. If vou williend UHthename anil addremof Flv performem on the Piano or Organ, we will send youaaamplecopT frmm J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Ilthth Lecuat Sta.. Phllaetalphla, Pa. lht' Uf BO YEARS' , I RAuE IV1ARKB Designs 'Mtn1 Copyrights Ac. Anron ni11ii(( r nkotrh aurl 1r-(iriit ton maT qu1 klf ii.ii'-Tniiri nir opinion frets nfn-ilier an tdVHiinun jirn()!thiy pnu-iit,ille. I om niuiinn tioiiw "si riL-( ly I'niiHileiif I ui, i l;t i Kit "Mifc mi I'jit.'iiL -tit fife Ot'ti-t iiLrriH Y ltr urniK ihU'M(i. I'fitprit ttiki-n thri.iiaili Munii Co. receive fei t'lt ruilite, withouL ii uie, iti tho Scientific llite. A h.Tnr1nfn!-lT iMif-ttrntiMl wcfkl. 1 nrstt dr rul.ti inn of itnv m-U'itt nil' ji'iirntil, t'-TiiiN. f-.i m f'- tr ; fniir iiii'tiilia, L Hulil by ul! newailrn le rn. r:n:i:jco.36-''NewyDrk The American Girl. The American Girl Is As Good As Her Name. A Marvelous Discovery Ilr Cliicini'H KIitI rit: r'piivin ('tin' pnsi tiv.li- ri-iii..M-s hi IN K sl'A I X. KIM;. Hr.XK, .-I'l-lX I' or CI It It in 4H li.inra wilJi.uH pain or hi, iv. Tlu'iT ni-vir wi.m HII I III UK t,i ' Hill It. It is pt'l't'l'i't I V lull III- li'ss mill itnylmily ran Usrii. iivnr lll.K.I h'allllioniiils. il'.il lit. 11.11 I irulais ll i ill siwnplf llotlle fll'O. KlIL'luall IVt'o-Ci'llS hlllllip tO NICHOLS MFG. CO., Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys mnj bladder right. :i?
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