Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 25, 1898, Image 3

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The trouble with thousands of women Is not "female weakness," although
many physicians suppose it is. The real
Bladder. Iloctora of.en fail to effect a
give the right remedy. Women as well
selves if their Kidneys are diseased.-
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Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is a perfect blood and nerve
medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases
of constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to females.
Favorite Remedy is such a certain cure that the Dr. David Kennedy
Conr-ORATiuN, Rondout, N. Y., will forward, prepaid, a free sample bottle to
every sufferer who sends his or her full postoffice address and mentions this
paper. The fact that our liberal offer appears in this paper is a guarantee of iu
genuineness.
All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at $1.00 a bottle.
IMPERIAL QUICK TIME RANGE.
All Baking Records broken, 278
Loaves of Bread Baked in Seven Hours
with but 18 Pounds of Coal.
SWINTON & CO.,
We try to anticipate the need of our customers.
Now is the tims that you begin to need winter goods.
We have just received
A complete line of Medium and Heavy
Weight Underwear, also Ladies, and Chil
dren's Dress Goods Suitable for Winter.
COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODS THE QUALITY AND PRICES
WILL SURPRISE YOU.
OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS UP TO DATE.
CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IS COMPLETE.
" " GROCERIES IS OF THE BEST PRICES RIGHT.
DO YOU WANT SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, RE
VOLVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR
ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION ? WE HAVE A NEW
LINE OF THESE GOODS.
Wo can Rive you prions that will interest you.
Co n't we do some business with you,
;BR0WN & ARMSTRONG,
5 Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all iat
Cent busine&scoaducted for Moderate Fee.
5 Our Office is Opposite. U.S. Patent Office
laitd wecanstvure putciiLia lei tuue tuaa Uut
remote from Washington, j
bead model, drawing or phnto., with desenp-
ftion. We advise, if patentable or not. iiceot
t diarge. Cur fee not due t.il natent is secured. ,
f A PAMPH LET, iii'W to ijt'tuin I a tents, with f
fcost ot Miue in the U. S. and turcica cuuutntiai
sent free. Address,
iC.A.SfJOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. 5
STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD.
"The best is none too good."
HARDMAN, MEHLIN,
K N ABE and STANDARD
PIANOS.
FARRAND and VOTEY
ORGANS.
DOMESTIC
NEW HOME
and STANDARD
.SEWING MACHINES,
Foj sale for cnnii or on easy term s.
Nee ties and all parts for nil in achltiea ,
KiTPAlKlNU A Sl'KCIALTY
Tuning of PlANOti and OHOA.NS by A
ociuptjujiit tuner,
B. S. MARSH.
OPERA HOUSK BLOCK.
lOHT JtRVIS, N. V.
trouble lies In the Kidneys, Liver and
cure, simply because they don't
as men can ascertain for them-
Kimply fill a bottle or glass tum
bler with urine and let it stand a
day and a night. If there is a
sediment at the bottom, something is
wrong with the Kidneys. If there is a
desire to urinate often if there is a
'pain in the small of the back if the urine
stains linen look out! The Kidneys are
diseased.
Lndie3 can take Dr. David Ken-
Ah
nedy's Vayorite Remedy with perfect as
surance of relief. It will cure them of Kidney,
Liver and Bladder disorders just as certainly
as it cures men.
Mrs. G. W. Davfntort, of West Troy,
N. Y., says: "I was troubled with my Kid
neys, and suffered intense pain in my back and
loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of the
Avenue Methodist Church, recommended
David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
some, and have used it ever since, with
the result that I am greatly benefited. All prns
have left me, and I am like another person."
PORT JtZRVIS,
N. Y.
MILFORD, PA.
fc-jythe Best?
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A RULE WILL TELL THE TALE
Mi AHure and ehii i n otrn r miifrtea aud thu you
wal buaUiUiiJi bl'i-t-X tlA.Sl.t.
Kutlasd, Vt July W, 1897.
0. H. Oft'WH ft CO.
C'f utt ;irn:x (Tivra me ytlras'irfttoTolnn
tartly reru.uin.'ii't the vt. - of " 'ilie Uiimm bu-.-l
Hiiiie" h Itutvo In Diyh"iis for the
1. ;u,t wVfii uti.uttiji. Wo th uk H (Iiki pt-rffi-t
work, lb y ut crale, erniionil. al In furl, uud
tlion-iiulily ommtrui-iftt. 1'n ti-tivt' nirt'lutM-r
W til liiako Un liili-H'kt la bu nit.' a ' Otimin htool
Kaiitfo." .ount truly, KAl.l'H HT"lhAKD.
U lUi Uclt- . tiiKlujii JUk. Co,
Write for eirrmiar and in- lurt at we a 11 direct.
4 3. IT. GU1M5I te CO.
t ManufHiturera, Itutland, Vt,
Dr. David HcnnedyS
lavorifc Hentcdy
Cuhii ail Money. &iomu h
. " ... AW P UVfcA TKUUtiLES,
THE SPRING ELECTION.
f 'nniplcte Krturnn From nil the Ton,'
m.OOMlNfJ GROVE.
JikVp ttf KIrction, Hlrnni HnVr. r. 12
Knvln llnzi'ii, il. 81; Iiispcctor (if Klc olicm.
r rmiK L. iiinvcil, r, 1 1, iimini J). Kcl
il, 41, i n d, Ij. VcslhriHik, (1, 41, Siiinnci
Vi'imif, .lr.. (I, 41, Milton, R RuIomhi, 1;
Town Clerk, Diml. (4. lliitton, ,?r.( r. 15,
hit. R llnzi ii, d, Sill; Auditor, VV J Coon
r, l , Wlllliun H Westlirook. d. IB. As
se.sf, (tcoio Reynolds, d, 117; OvorNtvr of
I'oor, rniiiK c. Howell, r, in, Mimiiei
Venule, .Jr. d, All; rVliool Director, .lnhn
ii'in luiiiH, r, in, J' in ii K .Miller, il, m,
.losepli A. Hiinvon. d, Hli: Townsliln Trea-
suili-, W.J. Coon, r, HI, Kd. R. Hitzcu, d.
ill.
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DKI..A WARK.
.Tiide nf Election, K J. DnrrnRli, d, 114
(J. A. Vim Anken. ind. 4: InHie'tor of
f.leellon. Mlllltll I reliile, r. lit, .lolin w.
Hrown, d. 07; Supervisor, Irving H. AnIe
r, tm. Willhun (Jllinon-, d, 1IH, Henrv S
AllirlL'lit, d. ins, Diinlel K. Van Klten, d.
1MI, IJmilel .hiKio-r, d, K: Town Clerk
Herman Latin, r, 7(1, A L. Alliripht, d, 8 i;
Auditor. Henry M. Courtiinflit, d, 111 Aa
pesHtir, W. 11. liMvton, d, rJl: OverKeer of
I'oor. Milm Wliilescll, r, lid, 1) O. Rrod
lienil, d, 1Mi; School Director, J. R. Shoe
maker, r. ill, Robertson Shi pherd, d, 81, R.
Vim Uorden, d, nil; Justice of the Peace,
Pierre M Nills, r, (HI, John W. Krnzler, d,
1 IK, O S. Lnkin, d, 81.
DINKMAN.
.Tieb-'e of Kleclion, Julius W. Klcscl. r,
4"i, hdwln DiMke, d, ll; Inspector of Elec
tion. Arijlii'.c J. Dubois, r, 311 Jules E.
I, oilcan, d, i.'ii, E. A. (Treening, Ind, 1; Sll-
p'Tvlsol', .To .cpb .1 Dubois, r, 41, 1 homafl
.1. Quick, d. IW, K. (). Roillolnt, r, 81, Jas.
Hohii n. il.lt". Edward 11. Orben, d, 61,
l.oui.4 (bivoiiic. d. 70, E. A. (irceniniT, ind,
ill; Town iJleik. John E. Olinstcl, d, Hi);
Auditor, (4cor(ieS Uhn-ted, r, 4n, llllam
. Drake, u. To; Assess r. Alexander
Ibirvoille, r, 51, David J. Newman, d, 6-",
Dvciseer of 1. oor, John 11. McCurty, r, hi,
Chrlsibui Scitz, d, 17; School Director,
Siimucl Dcti-ick, r, 411, (Charles Rridc, r,
nil. Christian E. Scitz, d, 41, Cornelius
I b celling, d, ivJ
GREENE.
.Tiidiroof Election, Edward finnn, HR
O. E. Hurrus. 'iS; Inspectors, Chas. Simon.
Ivil E. r . tTiIpin, o:J; supervisors, .luenb
nders. 84. .1. H. Rnrrus. 1(11, Krank Kri-
bole, 115, J. P. Manhai t 12, Hcnson Cnrl
ton, 111 I, S, Foulkrod, 7t, Wm. Carlon, 40,
Felix Olsouler, Til, John Hoifrhter, B:,
Town Clerk, S. J. Dickerson, 111. E. E.
Corey. f8, Auditor, Jacob Simon lriil, l4eo.
II. Hanks, 41; Assessor, .1. IV i arlton, is!,
J. R. Gilpin, liT. Overseer J'oor, Peter,
Hcrscbcr. Ill (4 H. Rolmcker, fil; School
Director, John M. Smith, lib, S. Carliton.
Ion, T. N. Cross it" W Able 57; Justice of
Peace Peter Corey 81 (4. li Uortree W.
LAC Iv AW A X E N .
Jtlclifo of Election. O. (). WlieellllK, d,
1'2I: Insoeclor of Election. O..I. Klernnn,
r, S. lv James, d, 115; Supervisor, W.
V. ISurcher. r, 1-Jii, Wesley, Crillln, r, 81,
Frank llurckhardl, r, !Hi, L. E. James, r, 74
.Vni. lilrdsall. f. 7H. W. II. Cmvirill, (I, 111,
Albert llriirtr. d, 12ft. Lot Daniels, d, 114,
'. Willbims. (1, l-.1i. John, Hotclis, d. 125;
I'own Clerk. C. W. Sbiinnon, r. 87, Henry
Hewitt, d, 11(1; Auditor, R. W. Kelly, r.
Inn. C C. Shannon, r, (14, (4 W. Wood, d,
ll'i. David Huxton, d, PI; Assessor,
Almanzo, Griswold, r, 101, E M. (xoble, d,
I'Hi; Overseer of Poor, C. A. Gillet t, r, III,
W. K. Hutan, d, 1M; School Director,
Wm. J. Iluirhes, r. 811, Ed Chandler, r, 85,
w If. Ashur, d, l.'l), Michael Whalen, d,
109.
LEHMAN.
.Indue of Eleclion, Jnines Cole, r, !)7,
Wm. Hineline. d, 8U; Inspectorof EliTtlou
Romaln Wittaker, r, 42; Chas. H. Quick,
d ,55; William Depue, ind., 80. Super
visor. John Snyder, r. 58; Samuel Cort
riKlit,, r, 40; Daniel Brodhend, d, (15; John
Gould, d, 711; Samuel Ward, d, 68; E. R.
Selioonovei' d, 81; Daniel Henslcy, ind, 1;
Win. J- Depuo, ind, 1. Town Clerk, 44.
E. Swartwood, d. 2; Wallace Hcnsley,
Ind, 1; Palmer Warner, Ind, 1; Henry
Gaiiss, ind, 1 Assessor, Rupert Nills, r,
42; S. Ij. Schoonover, d, 85. Oversser
of Poor. lyponard Gariss, r, 81 ; Ira Heater,
r. 28; John Lifts; d, 84; Henry Stewart, d,
81. School Director, David Iloueher, r, 8!l;
George Iterjrstresser, r, 85; M. R. Swart
wood, d, 58; Henry Schuyler, d, (17.
MILFORD HOROUGH
Judire of Election. Arthur U McCnrty.r
Wi arren V. Choi, d, 8I(; Inspector of
Election, Frank H Thrall, r, 58; Henjaniln
Kyte, d,81; Auditor, Alfred S. DiiKrninn,
r.'lH, .Tosiah F. Terw illitrer, d, 71, Robert
Filldlay, Ind, 1; Assessor, George Slawfton,
r, i5 Krank Van Cainpen, d, 75; Overseer
of Poor, A. A. Van Anken, d, 1113, William
Woolcoek, d, 185; Jouncilinan, Albert J.
Rudolph, r, (0, William T. Strublo, r, 3j
Nathan Fuller, d, 72, William H. Aimer,
d, 75; iliith Constable. Gi-nrffo Smith, r, 71;
Hritton Tlioinaa, d, (13, George Hnus, Ind,
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
OK MILFORD.
School Director, John IL Ryder, r. 55;
Charles Lattlmore, r, 5(1. Jacob Klaer. d.
87. . I. J. Hart, d ill: Auditor, Robert W.
Flndlay, r, 57, Fn nk Schorr, d 81
MILFORD TOWNSHIP.
Jiultre of election. Henry Mc.Carrv. d, 23,
lnsnector of Election, Walter H Warner,
d. II. John (4. Maier, d, 11; Supervisor,
William Resor, d, 11. Christian Herman,
d,' 18. Georjrc Peroz. ind, 211; Town Clerk,
J. Chrissy Hull, d, SO; Auditor, Waller it.
Warner, d, 17; Assessor, George M. Quick,
d, 14, Ed. Gibbons, ind. 11; Justice of the
Peace, Jack Nyce. d, 20, Edward Qiiinn, d.
20; Overseer of Poor, John Maier, d, 25,
Ed Gihbrma, 1.
. PALMYRA.
Jndiw of Election, Edwin Kellam, d, 32,
A. H. Down, ind, 40; Inspectorof Election
John Zimmerinanii d. 35, Henry Masker,
Ind, 88: Supervisor, John N. Di nroat, 'd,
33, Georie Anslcy, d, 34, Henry Gllmble,
ind, 2li, Wesley ('ross, Ind. 40; Town Clerk
C. C. Gullible, d, 211, C. E. Williams. Ind,
41; Auditor, Henry Von r rank, it, 32,, Ed
win Ktl I in ii , d, ;Hi, Epliraim Kinibie. ind,
3d, Conrad (iiimiile, Jr., Ind, 20. Posten
Cross. Ind, 1 ; Assessor. Emory Haleton,
d. 85, PobIcii R tWoss, Ind, 47 A J. Kim
ble, ind, 1; Overseer of Pour, Michael J
Lvnii d. 2d, A.J Kimble, ind, 43. C. E
Wil'iiiins, hid. 1; School 1 lircctor. Thomas
DulTv. Sr., d, a", Frank Ilea, d, 511, U.K.
Williams. Ind. 41. O. 10. Killiam, ind, 1,
Con. Gullible, ind, 1
SHOHOLA.
Judge of Election, C. Wand, r, 41. Frank
Keller, d, 87; Inspector of Election, J. P.
UwHiicr. r, 44, Joseph P Worzel, d, 85;
Supervisor, Viilcniino lUpsiuun', r, 42,
Thomas llradford, r, 46, Jacob Iiloom, d,
87, Stephen D. Wells, d, 85; Town Clerk,
E R. Kalbfus, r, 44, Geo A KuealiliK, d,
Nil; Auditor, Alex Klrkpatrick, r, 43, Chas.
G. Worzel, d. 8li; Assessor. Gillicrt Sweezcy
r. 41, G. A. KnealliiB. d, HI): Oveiwr Poor
Win Van Hrauier, r, 45, David McKeau,
d. 85; S 'hool Director, John Marquardt, r,
43, Cliai les M. t'wivzy, r, 41, Georo 8
Perrv, r, 48. Peter G. Hess, d, 8rt, David
Mclvcaii, Sr , d, J, L. J. .Mlddauijli, d, 82,
WKSTFALL.
Judie of F".lection, Thoma J. Ketcham,
r. 118. Alex Hunk, d, 2o0; lusiector of
KKiclliill. Eraslll. L Hatch, r, 133, Wlll-
Uiin C Com triicht, d, 1811, C. T. l.nn(lon,
ind, 1; Supervisor, Henry Van Horn, r,
118, A inzic Strait, r, 130, Calvin C. Saw
yer, d, 2rJ, Isaac Labar, d, 105; Town
( Jlerk. John S. Durant, r, lliii, E. A. Sny
der, d, 173: Auditor. Jessy W. Palmer, r,
12li, John Aldrleh, d, 188; Assessor, Ben1
Jiimin T. Durant, r, 1111, Find Dreyer, d,
2o8, Clint West brook, Ind, 1; Overseer of
Poor, Juuies C Rose, r, 131, Ma' thew Cur
tis, d, 1115; School 1 i rector, Ambrose O.
ValidiTvort, r, 151, William S. Percival, r,
118, Fred K.ciiiiK, d, 174, Alfred, Devlin
d. 1S5; Juslice.of the Pcaeo, Auvustua W.
IJali.ll, sr., r, 13'J, Jclro Vau Gulden, d, 180.
VALUATIONS AND TAXABLES OF TIKE COUNTY FOR
1897 AND
1S97.
Township. Taxahles. Val. Rkai, Estatb. Hohsks. & mplrh Catti.
HloomlnR Grove , 155 t 82 .135 100 18S
Delaware, 811 1C8.H5S S1H 181
Dlnsrnmn 2"H 81 1113 m ,15
Greene , 881 (13 .37(1 . ar.3 874
Lackawaxcn 581 J1II.7U1 Js3 .y
Lelimnii !'3 (17,180 p.,,
Milfonl Hiiro 850 102 150 H', p)
MilfordTwp. 83 83 r 51
Palmvra ' BIS 74,iH) : 17,,
Porter 21) 41.231 15 o
Phoholn 850 B4.4W pr, jpi
West Fall 705 151,132 lou do
I 8,22 I 1,053,78 j Till j vm
1S9R.
ninoinlng Grove 153 $ 85 853 ( Pr?
Delaware 844 107 313 228 Ik:)
Dinunian 2:14 85 783 l.vi 147
tirmill 880 W.'Wl 2M 874
Laxawaxcn f27 120. 1(11 j;im
Lehman 808 (Ki.285 Jk:I 1m7
Milford Horo 873 103.471 115 20
Mllford Twp. 81 83.803 . 00 58
Palmyra S07 73,158 17 if,s
Porter SO 41.18(1 15 (j
Shohola S43 (M.755 ( (15
West Fall i7 151,115 11(1 D8
i mri i To5!l,52 j 1507 j 174U
Value of Improved real estate, 1807,
Value of improved real estate, 18H8
Value In horses and mules, 18H7,.
" " cattlo ' .
.
' 5t.il25
Value In horses and mnlcs, 181)9, 3I,k5
" ' cattlo, " 18,355
153,211 Decrease, 11.024.
The total valuation In 18(17 for taxation was ijl.222,518 ) T o
The total valuation In 18W for taxation Is 1,230,(118 ! increase, J8, 100
The valuation of unseated lauds is added to make the above totals
PORTER.
Judire of Eleetlon, Jeffrey W. Smith, d,
15; Inspector of Election, Martin Van
Why, d,ll. Georne T. Smith, d, 13; Su
pervisor, W. C. Van Vliet, d, 11, K. M.
Van Why, d, 13, Town Clark, Philip R.
Clark, d, 13, Auditor. Cha. W. Cotirt
riKht, d, IS, Assessor, Philip B. Clark, d,
13, Overseer of Poor, Philip B. Clark, d,
13. School Directors, Martin Van Why, d,
13, William J. Smith, d, 13, Constable,
George T. Smith, d. 13
COURTS OF A1TEALS.
Notice Is hereby Riven that tho County
Commissioners will hold the Courts of Ap
peals on the following dates and places, to
wit :
Blooming Grove Township, March 15.
houso of M. C. Westbrook.
Delaware Township, March 28 and 29, at
election house.
Dlnginnn Township, Man-h 1, Commls
sinner's office.
Green Township, March 16 and 17, r.t
eleetlon house.
Lackawaxcn Township, March Sandllnt
house of Godfrey Wielund.
Porter and Lehman Townships, Manh
30, at house of Martin L. Bach.
Milford Borough, March 3 and 4, at Con -mlsslnner's
office.
Milford Township, March 2, at Com
missioners office.
Palmyra Township, March 18, at house
of Americas Down.
Shohola Township, March 10, at house
of John Vogt, Jr.
Wostfall Township, March 11 and 12, at
house of John F. Engelhart.
Sessions will begin at 9 o'clock A. M.
and continue until 5 P.M.
By ordor of the Board,
Geo. A. Swkpeniser,
Coinmrs.' Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, Feb. 10, 1898.
2w
SALE OF COUNTY BONDS.
The County of Pike, Pa , will soil eighty
t801 bonds of one hundred dollars ($100)
each, dated March 7, 181. payablo, twenty
(30 bonds) In 1809, thirty (30) In each of the
years 11)00 and 11101, with interest at five
percent, per annum payable semi-annually-
Written sealed bids will be received at
the Commissioners office until Dine o'clock
A. M., March 7, 1808, at which time bids
will be opened and bonds awarded to the
highest and best bidders at the Commis
sioner's office.
No bids will be considered at less than
par.
The commissioners reserve the right to
reject all bids.
All acc-pted bids not paid forln five days
will be cancelled.
Address bids to
Geo. A. Swkpkniser, Clerk,
Commissioner's Office,
2w. Milford, Ptt
A Monster Engine.
The Scion tiflo American illustrates
and gives details of the largest loco
motive engine ever built. It has
roccntly been constructed by tho
Brooks works for the usa of the
great Norh Pacific railway over its
mountain route. It weighs lOCi tons
and 750 pounds. The cylinders are
21x31, the pull on the drawhar i
23 tons, capable of hauling a land . f
7,700 tons on the level. The boiler
at its largest diameter is 87 inches
and tho area of the fire box is 235
square feet. The working pressure
is 210 lbs. to the square inch. The
horsepower of the machine equals
2,640.
I have given Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy a fair tost and consi
der it one of the very best remedies
fir croup that I have ever found.
One dose has always been sufficient,
although I use it freely. Any cold
of my children yields ve y readily to
this medicine. I can conscientious
ly recommend it for croup and colds
in children. Oko. E. Wolfic, Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Feruandinu,
Fla. Sold by Druggist & Oeneral
Merchants in Pike county.
Kvcrrkody 8a.
Cusr.nreta Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful iiudicul discovery of the bt-'e. p.e&9
aut and rurivsinuir to the laste, act gently
aud positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire syab 111, diti-l colds,
cure lieuiliiohe, fever, huhiuia! consllpalioa
and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box
of C C C. to-day ; 10, '5, 50 cents, bold and
guftrtuittted to cure by all druggist.
1898.
t, 053.780) T ,,
1,05H,525 j "'CTPasP. ,7JH.
135, 175
1 11,000
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m Removes all dust and dirt from car
2 pets and Rugs.
P Removes all grease spots, fruit stains
m and coal soot.
i Restores colors and raises the nap.
W. The work Is simple and can be per
4 formed by any person,
R Warranted to be free from such sub
m stances as Alkali, Acid, Benzine, Resin
and Ammonia, which are injurious to
Ya carpets and fabrics,
v One can cleans yards of carpet,
bf We also manufacture the
4. ELECTRIC WALL PAPER
f. AND FRESCO CLEANER
w Best In the market.
& "TH8 ELECTRIC"
5 Bicycle Chain Lubricant
speaks for itself.
V. Why not buy the best when It costs
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i.r-.ocnia uo nnwt
Vu pwmo nmu sack.
Both Planter have a record
of over A Acrea 1 9.36Q
hills) In IO hours.
They mak th. hole, drop th teed and
cover all at Ona Operation. They deposit
the aeed la moist toll at a uniform depth.
thzt Bin inra. ira cpxbi m:su&
They work In any vil suitable for potato
RTowing. No stoopini; ; hence no backache.
Potatoes thus put in withstand drouth better.
Potatoes of uniform size, practically all mer
chantable, gni ft, tnt jampklet :
Munfd by " JoUtwi Bow to flut Xiea."
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Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
Th.hnlln.pa.n.,llU.n, tlm .....I, .. 1
located wltiiin one block of the While
House and directly opposite the Treasury.
Fiuest table In the city.
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