PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. JIJI.V 21. lHi)i. lTlltilNIIKI) KVKHY FHI1AY. OFFICK, BROWN'S BUILDlXd, BROAD BT. Entered fit the post, ntllcn of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, as weond class matter, Novoinber twenty-Hrst., 1KW1. Advertising Rates. Ono finunrelelirht linesVone Insertion -H.(K) Kaeh subsequent Insertion .511 Knduiwtl rate will lio furnished on np licntion, will be allowed yearly ndver prises legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices Auditor's notices Divorce notices Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court 3.1(1 4.IHI sates, state County Treasurer's sales, County ment and election proclamation chnrgitl by the square. J. H. Van Etten, VCHMHHKK, Milford, Pike County, Pa. ELECTRIC HEATING. The problem of heating by elec tricity is receiving considerable at tention nt present, anil the ndvnn tages Rre quite fully discussed in a recent article in the Scientific Americnn. It is shown that on the score of convenience this method is easily first, as its maximum heat can usually he attained in one min nte or less, bv simply turning a switch, and ran be entirely discon tinued instantly in the same man ner Also that the heat, when used for some particular purpose, as for boiling, broiling, smoothing irons, soddering and many other purposes, is developed directly on the thing to be heated, so that a constant temp erature in the article is maintained and no time lost while it is heating or in carrying to the fire. There is freedom from the presence of com bustion, no noxious gases, nnd a high degree of safety assured by the absence of sparks and flame. The only question is the cost of produc tion. Back at Shohola Falls, probably not more than nine miles away in a direct line, hundreds of horse pow er are daily running to waste, and the loss of transmission would not be great. The main source of the mechanical power necessary to gene rate electricity is generally the steam engine and boiler, so that ul timately the fuel burned under the boiler would supply the heat energy given off by the electric heater, but Bnppose the power could be furnish ed by water which would cost com paratively nothing, would it no be profitable to utilize it in furnishing Milford with light, power and heat? We think there are great possibili ties in the wasted power at Shohola Falls, if only energy and capital will contrive to develop it. Older residents of the town will feel a rush of youthful blood in their veins on reading the charactristic letter cf A. R. Sherman in another column. While those here do not so pointedly note the changes which Father Time has wrought in their midst, the absent ones readily note the imprint of his fingers, and a trace of sadness mingles with their reccolloctions of early days as they note the abscence of familiar names from current events. THE MONTAGUE CHURCH The report of the church dedication of Montague, from the pen of our versatile correspondednt H. Lud wig, will bo read with pleasure and inter est. The old church stood as a land mark in a commanding position and could be seen from a great distance in all directions. Though no spire pointed heavenward and no bill sounded its notes inviting to wor. Bhip, yet the familiar building on its proud eminenoe has sheltered many an earthly pilgrim whose heart was yearning for a glimpse of the narrow way, and its portals have often re sounded with the earnest words and solemn admonitions of those who stood on Zions walls to point the road to the better land. Many of the fathers and mothers, of those who gathered in the new building, heard the words of eternal wisdom within its confines and while their mortal remains now slumber in the hallowed grounds adjoining, their spirits doubtless looked down iu ap proval at the eJorts of their child ren. It will staDd also as a land mark and a testimonial to the energy and zeal of those whose willing hands and earnest, christian spirit have caused its sacred walla to be reared within which their children may be taught the eternal truths which will fit them for dwelling in that Higher Mansion not made with hands, and when their forms shall be resting beneath its shadows generations will rise np and pronouuoe their work blessed of the Master. AtJvertUe to the Press, NORTH WILKESBORO.X.r. Editor Prf.ss: July 17th, 189n. Your paper duly received and it really seems like a visit from an old friend. While reading the few fa miliar names 1 must say that I see the names of many who re strang ers to mo, but you know a quarter of a century will make great chang es in any community. It made me laugh when I read of of your fourth o' July celebration and your ball game. Some of your older citizens no doubt remember distinctly to this day how Sam Smith and the writer would get the boys together on the night of the 3d also the old cannon and the 28 pound weight and ws generally got our work in quite early in the morn ing of the 4th. And the ball games I notice the boys now make only 4 or 5 runs on on a side, why bless you 2;i years ago we would go out shortly after dinner and have a regular slugging match which would last all the af ternoon and we would often make 45 and no runs on a side. As to the runs made lean prove them by Hon. John D. Biddis as he was our official scorer and always with us. It Sam Smith and I could visit MHtoril together we could put your boys up to lots of tricks but I guess there is no use in putting deviltry in their heads as no doubt they know enough now. Some of these days when I can spare the time I want to come back to Milford and take all my old friends and school mates by the hand once more and talk over our old times. We are in a portion of the Tar State called the "Land of the Sky' and when we are on the top of some of these mountains we certainly think we are up ! The principal crop is Moonshine Whiskey and it can be brought for 60 cents a gallon while the (Government tax is $1.10 per gallon on this some whiskey, of course you ask how can they do it ? Well they do it all the same. The climate is simply glorious the year round it is as cool if not cooler here in summer than it is in Milford and the nights are always cool. During the three winters I have been here ha ve seen only three inches of snow The whole country is just alive with quail and they tell it on me here that I hunt them with two bull dogs and a club. I don't, but all the same I manage to get a few, While we like it here, and are contented and happy, nt the same time there is scarcely a day out wnat our thoughts go back to the good old times we used 'to have in Milford. ot wishing to take up any more of your space will close with kind est regards to the "Prkss" and all my old friends. Very Truly Y ours, A. R. Shksman. DEWEY'S RETURN. Admiral Dewey has written that he will arrive in New York harbor not later thnn Oct. 1, and that he may possibly get there a little enrli er. He will receive such a welcome and ovation as was never given to any American, and the best part o: it is that he deserves all the honor that will be given him. There ar other heroes of the recent war with Spain, nil of whom are honored by an appreciative nnd patriotic peo pie, but no man ever did so much in a single dav to raise his country in the estimation of the whole world as George Dewey did on the memorable May day, in Manila har bor. Dewey is not only an Amer can hero, but he is a world hero, whose name will be known and hon ored as long as brave deeds givi men places in the niches of the tern pie of fame. The plans for the remodeling of the Grand Central Station were, on Saturday, submitted to commission er Thorns J. Brady president of the board of buildings. Changes are to be made in the interior construction of this, one at the most famous ter minals in the world. The main building is to be extended on the Vanderbilt avenue and Depew place side, and the annex shed will be raised. three stories. This section will be roofed over witu trusses, so as to make one grand shed. The whole building was recently beauti fied costing many thousands, but the cost of these improvements will probably exceed one half million dollars. When finished it will be the finest and most praticeable structure of its kind in the world. Work will be started at once and pushed to completion as soon as pos sible. It is not often that a man receives i congratulations on having made an error of judgment, but Secretary Gage is delighted with the congrat ulations showered upon hiin for having underestimated the receipts of the government for the fiscal year just closed, by twenty odd million ilolluri, Senator Cullom who. as Chairman of the Semite Committee on Inter state Commerce, had some personal experience with Mr. Edward Atkin. son, of Boston, whom he charac terizes as a human talking machine, says its a great comfort that Atkin- on is doing his talking for the Fili pinos and against tho U. S. (Govern ment, in the newspapers, nnd in pamphlets, because if people had to listen to him, they would surely be talked to death in great numbers. He says of Atkinson's appearance before the Committee: "He didn't give us a ch nee to ask nny ques tions. He just began talking about nil way rate.. I had been studying the subject for fifteen years, and thought I knew n little about it, but in ten minutes he had told me more than I supposed I could know. He enmo near talking some of us to death, and I have never felt quite well myself since. He came to our hotel at night nnd talked railroads again, ami said he would he around again in the morning at the public hearing I guess he was, but I made an excuse and stayed away. I I came across Atkinson once again, and then he told me about some new kind of cooking stove he ha 1 invented, which you could put in your pocket, and which was going to be a tii-out boon to the working men. He told me how I could cook my own meals on it, and wanted mo to try it. So he's the chap that is making all this fuss about the Philippines ? Well, well !" President McKinley has presented the French Ambassador with a handsome silver loving cup, as an evidence of his appreciation of the manner m wlncli the Ambassador represented Spain during the Peace negotiations. President McKinley Iris too much confidence in American and English common sense to share tho fears ex pressed in some quarters, that the failure to agree on a boundary line between Alaska and Canada, which seems likely from Canada's attempt to play the grab game, will result in n break of the present relations be tween the U. S. and Great Britain He realizes that the failure to agree will be the cause of considerable ir ritation, nnd possibly of some dis turbances in the disputed territory but does not believe that it will dan gerously involve tho t"VO govern. meuts. The President is devoting much of his time to the selections of officers for the new volunteer regiment, and hopes to complete the list this week Gov. Roosevelt spent a day nnd night in Washington, upon the Presidents invitation, for the pur pose of giving his advice in regard to tho appointment of some of these officers. Tho present expectation is that the new regiments will all bo in service by August 15, as the re. craiting, which was started to-day will be rapidly pushed in all sec tions. The last Paris Exposition had as its distinctive novelty the Eiffel Tower, and in Chicago World's Fair the Fer. ris Wheel was the centre of attract ion for thousands of visitors. The managers of the National Export Ex. position, to be hold at Philadelphia next mil, wuue not making any claims to covering as much space as bither of those great events, will have many interesting features to please visitors. Arrangtnentsare now in progiess for the exhibition of a distinctive novelty, something that will be as big and startling as either the Eiffel Tower or the Ferris Wheel ana win create more newspaper criticism than either of those struct ures on account of its novelty. No particulars of this novelty can be given out at present until the patent papers are prepared, as it would bo duplicated on a miniature scale in many cities if not protected. Excursion to Pittsburg-, Pa. On account of Young Peoples Christian Union, N. V. church con vention at Pittsburgh, Pa., the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Pittsburg, Pa on August 1st nnd 2d at 11 a. 20 for round trip good to returu on or be fore August 9th, except if ticket is deposited with oint agent, Pitts burgh, on or before August 6th and paying a fee of 50 cents an ex tension of return limit may bo had to August dlst. 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Twelve 2- cent stumps must be Inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full partlcu lais and list of overiloo valuable rewards Contest opens and awards commence Monday. June 3ith, ami closes Monday, August 21st, 18!). Your list can reach us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it may be en titled for that day, and your name will be printed In the following issues of TlIK Nkw Yoiik STAH. Only one list can he entered by the same person. Prizes on exhibition at Thk Star's business olllces. Persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladies', Ueutlemens' or Juveniles' 18VH model, color or slae desired. Call or ad dress Dept. "E," Thk Nkw York Star, 2:l W. 3!lth street, New York City. CH0RCH DIRECTORY MILF0HD. FntsT Prksbytkrian church, Milford; Sabbath services at ltl.Stl A. M. and 7.30 V. M. Sabbath school Immediately after the morning service. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 7.30 P. HI. A cordial welcome will be extended to nil. Those not at tached to other ehiirehes are especially In vited. Rkv. Thomas Nichols, Pastor. Church of thp tiooi) Shei'hkrd, Mil ford: Services Sunday at 10.30 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. .Sunday school at 11.4ft p. m. Week-day services. Friday, 4.UI 1". M; Saturday, 7.30 PM. Seats free. All lire welcome. Rkv. Chas B. Carpknteh, Rector. M. K. Church. Services at the M E. Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.3U a. m. uud at 7.30 p. ni. Sunday school at X t). in. Epworth league at 8.45 p. in. Weekly prayer meeting on Wednesdays at 7.30 p. m. ChiKS meeting conducted by Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7.30 p. in. An enruest iuvitation is extended to anyone who may desire to worshsp with us. Rev. W. R. Nkkf. Pastor. MATAMORAS. Epworth M. K. Church, Matamoraa. Services every Sabbath at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabliath school at 2.3o. C. K. meeting Monday evening at 7.30. Class meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. Everyone welcome. Rev. T. G Spexcer. Hope Evaxuki.ical CHURCH, Mat a moras. Pa. Servlocs next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sun day school at 3 p. in. Junior C. E. Iiefort, and C. E. prayet meeting after the even ing service. YU-WKok prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seats free. A cordial welcome to all. Come. Rkv J A. Wikuasd, Pastor. Secret Societies. MlLFonu Loim'K, No. 344, F. & A. M.: Lodge meets Wednesdays on or liefore Full Moon at tht r-awkill House, Milford Pa. N. Emery, Jr.. Secretary, Milford John C . Westbniok, W. M.. Milfortl. Pa. Van Dkh Mark Lodok, No. 828, I.o O. F: Meets every Thursday evening a 7.30 p. iu., Prowii's Building. D. H. Hornlsick, Sri y .lacob MeCarty, X. G PlililKNCK KhHtKAH LcillliE, JK7, 1. O O. F. Meets every see4inil and fourth Frl days in each mouth in Odd Fellows' Hall. Brown's building Miss Katie Dennis N. G. Miss Katie Klein. See'v y Dr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy Cures a u. Kidney. Stomach 11 - AND LIVER TROUBLES. pop't Tultacro Snt aud Kiuuko four l ife Awnf To quit tobacco etwtly and forever, be mar Belie, lull of lifti, nerve an J vigor, take No To Hum, le wonder-worker, thai make weal! met strong. All drugyisia, 60c or (I. Cure guaiao teed Booklet aud sutupl freti. Ail d re X () Political - Cards. To tho Kepuhllcnn Voters of Plki County: I herehy tmnounco myself a candidate for tin otltre of County CmiimtHfiinner, suhlert to the rnlcft of the uartv and res- petitfullj'solicit your support nt the entitling primary. It elected 1 promise to dlschaige t hi (lutU'H of the olllce in the best Interests oC the people. V1KHKRM NILIS. Delaware Tun Mar. 14. iHtiw. To tlir Kepuhlleiui Voters of Pike C'o. iiierehv announce, inyHelfu candidate for foi- oil Ice ol County CoiiutiUniotirr. niibjei-L to the rulori of tho party nnd re pect fully solicit your support at the uiimi primary . it eleetuit 1 promise to ills cliai'Ku iliu duth-'i pertaining to the oHiee to the hcrtt of my ability anil In tho Inter est of the people of tin County. J. 13. SHDKMAKKK. IMngmaiiH Kerry Apr. 4 1Hoa. To the Republican Voters of Pike To. 1 hereby announce myself cnndltlatefor the olllce or County Auditor subject to the rules of the party unit rcs- pecttully solicit your support, hi tho oumi iiik primary. If elected 1 promise to ilia. uhul'KP tho duties of the ollicc with fldcl lty anil to the best of my ahllily A Lr KM) T. SKKI.KY. Mlltoul .Mar. insw. To the Republican Voters of Pike Co. I hereby aiiuouncciuvscll acauilidate for the the ollice of County AiKllt.,r subject to the the rules of the party and respoctfuiy sollcit.oiir support at the cnsti ing primary. If elected i promise to uis charge the duties of the otth-e with fidelity and to the best of mv ability. JOHN t: VAHNER. June 5th 181111. I'othc Keoubllcaii Voters of Pike Co. 1 hereby announce invsclf a candidate Delegate to the State Convention. Ifelected I will, to tho licst of my ability endeavor to secure the nomination of can didates who will promote harmony In, and conduce generally to, the best Interests of tho party in the State. WII.MAM MITCHELL. Milford April 15.INWI. Tu the Republican Voters of Pike (Jo. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Delegate to the State Convention . subject to the rules of the party, and res pectfully solicit your support at the ensu ing primary. JOlLi K. HILPIN. lireeniown, Pa., June 14, ISint. To the Republican Voters of Pike Co. 1 nerony announce myself a candidate for Member of the Comity Committee. subject to the rules of the party, and res pectfully solicit your support lit the ensu ing primary. W.M. ANGLE. Milford. June 14. 1R!K). To the Republican Voters of Pike Co. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Member of the County Committee. subject to the rules of the party, and lc-pe-ut fully solicit your support at the ensu ing primary. P R CROSS. Palmyra, June 14, 18HM To the Republican Voters of Pike Co 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Member of the County Committee. subject to the rules of the party, and res pectfully solicit your support at tho ensu ing primary. ALFRED MARVIN. Westfall, June 28, 18W. To tho Republican Voters of Pike Co. I lit'ivhy announce myself a candidate for Mmlr of the County Committee, subject to the rules of the party, and res pectfully solicit your support at the ensu ing pt-inmrv. a. haia it, jr. Westfall. June 28, 1MW. To the Republican Voters of Pike (. 1 hereby announce mvKcIf a candidate fur Member of the County Committee, subject to the rules of the party, and res pecttullv solicit your support at the ensii in; primary. WM. T. STRl'libK. Milford. .lime MM lwty. To the Republican Voters of Pike Co. 1 hereby announce myself a candidal for Moniber of the County Committee subject to the rttlea of the party, and res pectfully Holiuit your support nt tin ennii Inn; primary. JOXKPH SCH ANNO. DinKiutm Tup., July ftth, 1KW. To the Republican Voters of Pike Co. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Member if the County Comm ittee. subject to the rules or the party, and re spectfully solicit your support at the ensu tnir primary. UKOkfzK U McCaRTY. DiiiKiuan, Tsp , July fi, m.. u i.u -tr .. nil... I hereby announce myself a candidate Member of lite County Committee. subject to the rules of the party, and re spectfully solicit your support at thu ensu In primary J I' LI US W. KIKSKL. DiiiKiunu Tsp., July 10. ha. To the Republican Voters of Pike Co I hereby announce myself u candidate for the ottice of County Auditor subject to the rules of the party and spectfuliy solicit your support at the ensu- lntr primary, it elected will uiscnarKe the duties of the ottice to the best interest of the taxpayers. CALVIN C. SHANNON Lackawaxen, July 12th, 1W 1 mm C& veils, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat- ent buai&easconductcd iur MoDinaTK Fcca. Our Office isOrrosiTt; U. S. patcntOfpicc1 aud wounttcure patent 1A lew tuao Hi a a thuttc! .remote Irura Washington. 4 bend model, drawing or photo., vita descnp- tiaa. Ut advise, if Datentabla or not. free ot1 'iJuug. Our fee not due till oatent U secured. , a paMPHLKT. 44 How to Obtain Patents," withi coat it saiue in th U. a. and torcign couauic. sent Irce. .Udrcsa, i C.A.SNOW&CO.i eam-sie Your Ituwwia With Ctsacareta. Co nay tfeUmrtlc, 01. re constipation foreor. One Cent a Word. For Kuril timer! Ion. No Alv-rtlmpiit taken for lHfi tlinii in rent. CASH in nut f tMiotnpRiiy nil order. Af.4tren 1'IKK COI NTY VUKss, .MIMOItl), PA. FOR. SALE. Matninorn A small farm located near iras. known us the Hensel or Kcinhnrdt plan', containing at acres. Finely locnti-d, well watered, House and barn. Kruit of all kinds, fart Improved. Title clear. For terms, ptleo. etc.. address Lock bos (5 Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing ou the premises occupied by tho umlcrsiKUcd in Dingnum township, known as the lfuchanatt farm for hunting, Ushing, lurrying or any other purpose whatever is forbidden under pen alty of I hi law. Any person or persons dis'oiicylng this notice will iw dealt with In the 'severest, lawful manner. UmntuK H. McCakty, July 1, 1SSIT. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of the tract of land known as the William Dennv. No. 1W. in Shohola town ship, for hunting, llshiug, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on miwkiii poim lu inngman towusnip, or, usning in it i forbidden under penalty ot the law. M. Cl.Kll.AMI Mll.NOIt. Aprl54nf Attorney for ow ner. THE gi' SPASS NOTICE, pen that trespassi Notice Is hereby trespassing upon the pro. pertv ot tho r orest Inke Association in Lackawaxen township. Pike county, Pa. for the purpose of hunting and llshiug, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty ot the law. Al-hXANllKlt HAPDKN, Nov. 23, 18SI5. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated In lliugmau township, lor any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, ami all offenders will be prompt lv proseeuteil. liiA ti. cask Oct. 24. 1WI5. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the under signed, iu Dingman Township, on Ray mondskill ami llvvarfskill Creeks, is for blndcn under penalty of the law. ClIAh J. DoII.EAi:, Dingman Twp., N. Hiui.KAU. May 17. 18118. Josuimi K Hotl.KAtT. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary upon the estate Elizabeth Carney, late of Mataiuoras. Westfall 'township, deceased, have be granted to ttie undersigned All person having claims against sold estate will pre sent them, and those Indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to .1111- . CArt.NKY, Westfall, July 17. 18i. Exirutor or to Ills Atty. Alfred Marvin, Room 4 Ka ii n in Uid'g, Port Jervis, N. Y. Divorce. JrsTIN H. Chase i In the Commoi I Pleas of Pikeemin I tv No-1 Marc h tern Ll..lK Ri iH) Ciiank. I In divorce uhpienn and alias subpoena returned. d fendant not found in said county of Pik by hhei ItT of said county. To Lizzie ItmM t hnt Madam you arc hereby notified to be and appear at ou Court of Common Pleas atmesaid, to be Id at .Milford. in said county of Piki the third Mondnv of October next (i bettur the return day of our next lorin of Court) and answer the coiuplnint o: il Llbellant filed in the above cie-e. K VAXDKRMAKK. SherilT, Sheriff's Olllce, Milford Pa , July lxth, lH.m. 4v Application for Charter. In the Court of Common Pleas of Pik county. Notice is hereby uiven that application will be made to Hon. t. S Purdv, President and lawJudie of sai Court on the 1-Mh day of Auuut, 1SW at o'clock in the forenoon at his chambers I Honesdale, Pa. under the corporation A of April Uth 174 and the supplemen thereto, by (ieorue H Laiitftou, Charlr A. Snvder. Jere. G. Van Gordon, Calv K Lanuton. George J Luckey, Alfrc JtlUman. Thomas J. Ketcham, ('bail Nichols and Krvin Y . Hunt for u chart of an Intended corporation to lie called tht Knworth Methodist Episcopal churc of Matainoras. Pike Co., Pa the character and objects where Is the worship of Almiirhty G according to the faith, doctrine, di pliiie and usages of the Methodist Kptsco pal ch u fell in the Lmred Mates of Ami1 Sea. and for this nurposo to have and joy all the rights, benefits and privilege of the said act and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file the Protbtmotaty's olllce. J. H. VAN KTTKX, Solicitor Milford, July 20th, lmW AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply trte great popular dtmand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BV Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. The most, brilliantly written, most pro ftiscly and artistically Illustrated, and ni'jst Intensely popular book on thu sub ject of the. war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken specially for tills great work. Agents uru uiakiiiK $. to $11111 a week selliiiK it. A veritable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory nt once lo N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS. MO.. Or j. Y. City. Real Farms, Town Lota, Dwellings nnd Heal Estate generally dealt in. If you want to buy or sell a Farm, a Lot a House or a Business stand Call on or addres, J. C. Chamberlain, Real Entitle Agent, Nil ford Pa. Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. O II A. M. Office Hours to A. P. M. to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Su rjreon. Olllce and residence Harfoitl street in inio lately occupied by Dr. K. H. Wen- M11.KOK1), PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brick Ilmisi' Oppm-lti? Viiiulcriiiark Hotel nroiul stiver .Minora tu . OKKH'K MOTHS: S to -i n. in. : 1 to 6 p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mll.KOHl), PlKK Cl., l'A. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.kohi), Pikk Co., Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. I'he hotel piir excellence of the capital. located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remarkable for its historical associations and lonir sustained popularity. Kecenf ly renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A liiiultmirk nuionir tlie hotels of Wnsh Ihllton, patrou'zed in former, years hy preMt.eiits and liitfli ollleialK. Always il pi-lme tavonte. Keeeiitly remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp Pn. H. K. dep. WALT Kit M'KTOX, Kes. Mr. These hotels are the principal political rcndc7.voiiK of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at reii sollMble rates O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT .Manager. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ,-2F m East Srnori)snuKi, Pa. It oITits srpKRioH educational nd vnntn?t's. Hkai.thkui. and Pioturkhqi'k Lo cation in the resort region of tlie State. Bl'li.niNos new nnd modern. Stidknt's Room fnrnisbed with Bui'shki-s Cahpkth. No other school provides such luxurious home com forts. Tiik RKST Uoahkino. The Most reasonable rates. The First Nor mnl in tho State to introduce Plain and fancy sewing. Coi.i.k.uk Prkpahatouy, Music and Elocutionary Dk.pahtmknts. Writeat once for a catalogue, free. Winter term opens .Tan'y 2. 18911. Address, Gko. P. Bnti.E, A.M., Principal. A BIG CLUB. Cut tills out and return to. us with WI.00 and we'll send the following postage pre paid. VERMONT FARM JOURNAL t YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN 1 YR. MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This (rmiihiimtlou flllri a family nerd. Two fit rm imiMrs for tin nit'ii The ''(tcii th'woimiti, ' an ideal paper for tht) LutlU'H N Y Weekly Trilmntf fur all Marion Hai-land' Cook Hook with ;W,J pntfea and practical recipes for th wife, and the book, "Ten Niihu in a liar Kooiu. the ireatest temperance novel of the atfe. A two cent stamp tiriiijs sample of papers and our ruat cltilihing Iim Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publlahar. Q 7 3 MalnSt. WILMINGTON Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Ciinnod got wis. floats in every form. Turkeys anil chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everythin 1 A for an elegant iiinner ai GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. 4 lFiftfs';2 Ail lis?
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