t PIKE COUNTY PRESS. KKtlAY. NOV. 18IM. IUIIUNIIKU BVKHY F HI DAY. OFFICR, BHOWN'b BUILDINU, BROAD ST. Kntercd nt the post nftlee iif Milford, .Piko County, Pennsylvania, as second class matter, November twenty-first, Advertising Rates. Ono sqnarefelirht lines ),imo insertion - 1 .on Kaoh subsoil mint insertion .60 Reduced rates will l furnished on up plication, will b allowed yearly adver tisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices .' A iKllt.nr's tutrices 4. IK Divorce notices ft-"J Sheriff s sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's, sales, County state meat and election proclamation chiirtri-tl by the square. J. H. Van Etten, Pl'HLlsllKIt, Milford, Pike. County, Pa. Republican State Ticket. For Judge of the Supreme Court, J. HAY BROWN, of Lancaster. For Jii(lg of the Buperlirr Court, JOHN I. MITCHELL, of Tiogn. Far State Treasurer, JAMES E. BAKNETT, of Washington Co. I'tntform, The re-noinination of PRESIDENT MKINLEY. County Ticket. IXnttirt Attorney, J. II. VAN ETTEN, of Milford Boro. County Treasurer, P. It. CROSS, of Palmyra Tsp. Prothnnotary, etc.. EPIIRIAM KIMBLE, of Palmyra Tap. Comity Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS, of Deln ware Tap. County Auditor, C. C. SHANNON, of Lackawazon Tsp. "Bryan prated about imperialism in this country. There isn't a sin gle imperialist in the whole nation and he knows it. He prated about expansion and don ounce J expansion ists. Why, we have been expan sionists from the days of the thir teen original colonies." Senator Hanna. at Murysvillo, Ohio, Out. 20 "There is much political rot in the constant parading of the term imperialism. I do not believe such a thing is intended, possible, or de sirable, nor is such a result neces sary to secure such commercial ex pansion as we want. Commercial supremacy is the goal of every oivi- lized nation, and is only attained through commercial progress and commercial expansion." Senator McLaurin, of South Carolina (Demo, crat). '.'The responsibility born of duty cannot b3 evaded with honor. We are in the Philippines ; our flag is there. The first requirement the indispensable requirement is peace. No terms until the undisputed au thority shall be acknowledged in every foot of territority of the archipelago. After that, then Congress will make a government ' under the sovereignty of the United States." President McKinley at Milwaukee. "When we produce more than we consume, what is the natural conse quence? We must either find a market lor that surplus or cut down that production. Under the bene fits of our splendid tariff law our trade has gone forward with a bound, and under these conditions there is nothing under Heaven to prevent our country from taking the front rank in the vast markets of the Orient. We are going to build the Nicaragua canal and going to have shipping interests through there, yea, all over the worli, and don't you forge it." Senator Han na, Marysville, Ohio, Oct 28. "Colonel" Bryan's inquiry of an Ohio audience as to "when did this natiou desert the Declaration of In dependence and the declaration that governments derive their just pow ers from the consent of the Mom phis Evening Scimitar (Democratic) as follows : "This nation deserted the Decla ration of Independence and repudi ated the consent of the governed theory when it undertook to subju gate Southern sovereign States in 1801, and Mr. Bryan will not dare tell a Northern audience that the cation did wrong." GENERAL ELECTION SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to regulate the nomination and elec tion of publio oflloors, requiring cer tain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several counties and punishing certain offences in regard to such elections," approved the 26th day of Juno, A. D., 18115, it is made the duty of the sheriff : First To enumerate the officers to be elected, and give a list of all the nominations, etc. Second To designate the places at which the election is to be held, and Third To publish notice of the qualifications of election officers in the manner and form prescribed by the third paragraph of Section 10 of said Act, and the Amend ments and supplements thereto. Now, therefore, I, E. Vandk.r. mark, High Sheriff of the County of Pike, do make known by this Proclamation to the Electors ot said County, that on Tuesday, November 7, 1899. being the day of the General Elec tion, the following persons are to bo voted for by the freemen of the County of Pike, between the hours of 7 o'clock in tho forenoon and 7 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit : Two person for Justice of the Su preme Court for the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. One persons for Justice of the Su perior Court for tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Ono person for State Treasurer for the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One person for Prothonotary, etc., for the County of Pike. One person for County Treasurer for the County of Pike. One person for District Attorney for the County of Pike. Three persons for County Com missioners for tho County of Pike. Three persons for County Auditors for the County of Pike. Republican. JUDGK Kl'PRKME COURT. J. Hay Urowu. JUDGK SUPKRIOR COURT. John I. Mitchell. STATE TREASURER, James E. Harnett . PROTHONOTARY, ETC , Kphriam Kimble. COUNTY TREASURER, P. R. Cross. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. H. Van Etton. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Murk Two. J Pierre M. Mils. COUNTY AUDITOR, Mark Two C. C. Shannon. Democratic. JUDGE SUPREME COURT, S- Leslie Mestrezat. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, Charles J. Reilly. STATE TREASURER, William T. Creasy. PROTHONOTARY, ETC , John U. Went brook, Jr. COUNTY TREASURER, G. Frank Rowland. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Daniel M. Van Aukeu. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Mark Two William F. Deck, Jluury S. Albright. COUNTY AUDITOR, Mark Two Waller H. Warner. Joslah F. Tcrwilllger. Prohibition. JUDGE SUPREME COURT, Agib Riuketts. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, Harold L. Robinson. STATE TREASURER, John M. Caldwell. PROTHONOTARY, ETC., C. Sterling Myer. COUNTY TREASURER, Palmer Dcpue. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, No Nomination. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Mark Two John Dctrick. COUNTY AUDITOR, Mark Two Charles T. Young People's. JUDGE SUPREME COURT, John H. Stevenson. JUDGK SUPERIOR COURT, Natbau Atwood. STATE TREASURER, Justus Watkius. Socialist Labor. JUDGE SUPREME COURT. Donald L. Munro. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, Val Rommel. STATE TREASURER, Samuel Clark. Union Reform. JUDGE SUPREME COURT. John 11. Stephenson. STATE TREASURER, Samuel II. Wood. Bryan Anti-Trust. JUDGE SUPREME COURT. S Leslie Mestrezat. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, Charles J. RMlly. STATE TREASURER, V illiam T. Creasy. Places of Voting. I also hereby make known and give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid general elec tion in the several districts within the County of Piko are as follows, to wit : The electors of the township of Blooming Grove to meet at the house of Moses C. Westbruok in said township. The electors of tho township of Delaware to meet at the election house in said township. The electors of the township of Dinginnii to meet at the house of O. E. B'lillotat in said township. The electors of the township of Greene to meet at the house of Theodore Correll in suid township. The electors of the township of Lacka waxen to meet at the house of George H. Rowland, dee'd, in said township. The electors of the township of Lehinnn to meet at the store house of Jacob Nyce and George Nyce, deo'd, in said township The electors of the Borough of Milford to meet ot the new court house n said borough. The electors of the township of Milford to meet ot the house of John McC'orty in said township. The electors of the township of Palmyra to meet ot the house of Cornelius Dimon, deo'd, in said township. The electors of tho township of Porter to meet ot the house of Chos. W. Conrtright -in said township. The electors of the township of Shohola to meet at Voght's Hall in soid township. The electors of the township of Westfall to meet at the house of John F. Englehart in said township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That it is providod by on Act of Assembly approved June 19, 1891, and the amendments and supple ments thereto : "That every per son, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office oi ap pointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this Stato, or of any city or incorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or other- wire, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive, or Judi ciary Deportment of this State, or of tho United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city or commissioners of any incor porated district, is, by law incapa ble of holding or exercising at the samo time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election ot this Commonwealth, and that no insector, judge or other otflcer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then vot ed for except that of an election officer." God save the Commonwealth. E. VANDERMARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pu. October 24, 1899. Dog-Tight Gates. According to a recent decision of a Prussian court, the railroads in that country must have dog-tight crossing gates, or stand liable for any canlns injuries resulting from a failure to do so. Some time ago, while the gates were closed at a railroad crossing In Munster, an aristocratic hunting-dog, In the active pursuit of his vocation, eluded the obstacle and struck the track at that point simultaneously with an express train. The train passed on unscathed says Law Notes, but the dog had to be picked up with a sponge. In a suit by the owner to recover $50 damages for the taking off of his blue blooded pet, the railroad company claimed that It had performed Its whole duty In shutting the gates, and that If the dog was so ill-mannered as to climb over or crawl under in the face of such a manifest desire to exclude him, then the blame was with his master. The Court, hower, held that it was the duty of the railroad to keep the dog off its tracks, and appointed experts to determine whether the barriers provid ed were reasonably calculated to pre vent'the passage of unwary dogs. They reported adversely to the defendant, and, after a further reference to ex perts in canine pedigree to determine the value of the deceased, the plain tiff was awarded J60, with Interest from the date of the catastrophe. "Why, darling," exclaimed the pret ty bride of three weeks as she rushed to embrace her husband, "how good It was of you to skip baseball once and come home early! You're just too sweet." And he accepted It all without say ing a word about there being no game. Detroit Free Press. Miss Chase That sporting widow who got the brush to-day has been In at the death a good many times. , Miss Hunt Yea, and each of them left her a fortune. Brooklyn Life. The output of coal lu this connu increased from 1UU.504.H8SJ tons in 1807 to 2 IH. 41)2,040 tons la IMliS. Every State gained except llltiois. North Carolina and Oregon. Pennsylvania led In ac tual elu to the extent of 10.UO0.oo0 tons. The only other States showing an increase beyond l.Ouo.Onu toua were Ohio, with a gain of 1.4 :;.", 40o, and West Virtfiuiu, with 2,6'ju,7-0 urns. One Cent a Word. For Karh Insertion, No Advertlsinrnt taken for PM thsn IS rents. CASH most tmnmpsny all orders. Address I'IKK Cllt.NTt FRKSS, IHII.FOHIl, PA. IOR SALE. A small fiirm locnted nenr L Miitamorns, known as the Hensel or Kolnhardt phiee, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box G Milford. P. ., TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven thnt Arespusftiig on the premised occupied by tin" undersigned In Kingman township, known as the llucbannu fiirm for hunting, ashing, berrying or any other purpose whatever is forhlccn under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons disolH'ying this notice will l dealt with In the severest lawful manner. Gkokok H. McCahtv, July 1, 18117. Lessee TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trcNpassingtipon the south ern half of the tract of land Known as the William Denny, No. tH.iu Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on Sawklll pond in iJiugnmn township. tr, lishiug in it ift forljiUtieu under in'tmlty of the law. 41. C I. Mi. ami MlLNoit, AprlMm Attorney for owner. rpRKSPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby JL given that trespassing uiMin the pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in i.ackiiwaxcu township, Piko couety, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and llshing, or any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty ot the law. ALKXAKDEK HADIlKN, Nov. 23, 18115. President. T TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in Dngman township, tor any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, imd nil offenders will be nrmtiiitlv TtrrisfM.nriHl lit n fiau Oct. 24. 181IB. NOTICE All hunting, Ashing or other trespassing on frfcirihlses of the under signed, in Dingniilii Township, on Kay mondskill and Dwarfskill Creeks, Is for bimlon under penalty of the law. OlAs. J. HoiLEAU, Dlngman Twp., '. Uoii.kau, May 17. lSiw. JtisKPH F JJoiI.EAtl. Executor's Notice. Letters of admiiiNtratlon with tho will nniiexcd upon tin-estate of Julia Ann Van Gordon, late of Lehman township, deceas ed have liceti granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said es tate will present, them and those indebted thereto will :ileasu nmkti Immediate pay ment to MOSES W. VAN GORDEN, Egypt Mills. Pa. Executor. Sept. 18, 1HWM. VOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR 11 AMENDMENT OF CHARTER In tho Court of Common Pleas for the County of Pike of Dec r, Term, 1KW, No. 1. Notice is hereby given that mi application will bo made to the alsive Court on Mon day the 18th day of llec'r, A. D., isou, at 8 o'clock p in., under "An Aot to provide for the iucornoratlon and regulation of certain corporations" approved April 2ii. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for tho allowance and approval of a certain amendment to the charter of the "Heaver Run Hunting and Fishing Club," as set forth lu the certificate now on file In said Court. (ELEINBERGER, Solicitors '. HOFFMAN, ( C. W. HULL. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed, I will expose to sale r-y public vendue or outcry, at the Sheriff's office in the Horough of Milford, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, A. D., ISilP, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, All that certain lot of land situate In the township of Palmyra. County of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ami described as follows: Beginning In the middle of the public road formerly the Milford and Oswego turnpike and the eastern line of the tract of which Royal Tuff died seized thence along said road north 72 degrees west 84 perches, thenoe north 68 degrees west 47 1-2 perches' thence north 18 1-2 degrees wost 27 perches thence leaving said Mad and following a stone wall south 6N degrees west on 1-2 perches toa white pin?, thence south ly 1-2 degrees east 83 1-5 perches to a post, tbence south 82 degrees west 82 perches to the middle of the cut, thence north 21 degrees east 10 perchos to the Walleu Paupack Creek, thence nor'h ii degrees west eleven perches, thence south 'Ml degrees west 48 84 perches, theuce up the W alien Paupack Creek on the southeast bank thereof H7 14 perches toa white ash, thence south fltf 1-2 degrees east 211 perches to a heap of stones, thence north 21 degrees east on the origi nal Hue of the VfH iiaiipack Manor to the place of beginning. Containing 1st! acre and 21 perches more or less. Except ing and reserving nevertheless the build lug formerly occupied ss a tavern, shed or barn and the laud ou which it stands, and tile right of way to and from tho same, being situate west from the house occu pied by Thos. V. Tuft on the opposite side of the road. Also excepting such rights as the school district of said township may have acquired lu the ground occupied by the school house. Also conveying a certain other lot of land in Palmyra township aforesaid bouuded as follows: Beginning at a slake on the bank of the Walleu Paupack Creek, thence along the same the several courses until It joins tha land heretofore described, them e by said land south Hi) degrees east 48 8-4 perches to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres 148 perches more or less, and conveyed to H. Von Frank nnd others by Joseph Moret and wife, dated May 14-1878, recorded lu deed book 8o page 278 Also another piece or parcel of l"ud situate in said township of Pulmyra near Tafton and adjoining the land above de scribed, containing W acres more or less and the same premises sold to F. Messen ger by J as W. Quick, Treasurer June 12 1x7a, aud by said Messenger and wife to H. Von Frank etal by deed dated Sept. 10-1878, and reported in deed book 17 page 218, being the same laud which J V. Van Gorder, Sheriff of Pike Co. jouvevod to W. B. Holmes by deed dated Dec 2o, lt3 recorded in deed ixsik 40 page 517 Ac Ex cepting aud reserving from t e above land the following pieceuf land to wit: Be ginning at a post corner of the Von Frank lands opposite Joseph Atkinsou's saw uiill, theuce solitiv-lo 14 dejtrees east 11 8-10 rods to the liueitf Joseph Atkinson's lands, theuce north U degrees east 44 4 10 rials to the place of begiuuiug, containing one acre aud 71 perches. Being same lauds which August Kohl mau conveyed to Emllie Hecht by deed dated Novembur'lst. 18M5, ami delivered ou the 4lh day of Decern her lsiio. IMPROVEMENTS. One two-story frame house, 4 frame barns, about luu acres Improved laud. Seized and taken lu execution as the property of August Hecht and Emilie Hecht aud will be sold bv me for cash . E. VANDERMARK. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa. October 20, lm. If your fowls have Cholera or Roup, use Orange Electric Food at once. For sale at T. Armstrong's. P 8 j Do you get up with a headache? ' Is there a bad taste In your mouth ? Then you have a poor appetite and weak diges tion. You are frequently dizzy, slways feel dull and drowsy. You have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. filer will give you prompt relief and certain cure. Kumja Your Blaod Purm. If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take ftger's Sarsaparllla also. It will remove all impurities that have been accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. Write tha Doctor. There ltl"y tie HolmMMnir fthmit ymir eue vm rin ii.il ium. under- tioiil. Write the ,inrtir Treely: tell him hrtw vii sre .nlT.Tinit. Ynii will promptly receive tho beat meilicitl :elvieo. Arturei., Or. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. Job Printim OF ALL KINDS Neatly Done At The PRESS OFFICE ADVERT,SE In the PRESS For Good Results CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FtltST PliESBYTKItlAN CHI'KTH, Milford; Sabbath services at 1. .to A. M. ami 7. .to p. M. Sabbath school Immediately after tl.c morning service. Prayer mating Wed nesday at 7.:s p. M. A cordial welcome will lie extended to all. Those not at tached to other churches are ess-eially in vited. Kkw Thomas Nichols, Pustor. Chl'kch of thk Good Shkphkuo, Mil ford: Services Sunday at lo.ao a. .m. and 7 30 P. M. Sunday school at li on M. Week-day service t riday at, 10 a m. Holy Communion Sunday at 7.4f A. M . Seats free. All are welcome. Kkv. Chas. B. CAItPENTEU, Rector. M. K. ClUTUOH. Services at tho M F. Church Sundays: Preaching at lo.;to a. in. and at 7. Jo p. in. Sunday school at K p. in. f.pwortn league at n.-io p. m. V eekly prayer meeting o.i W edticsdnys ai 7:m p. in. Class meeting conducted by Win. Angle on Fridays at 7 ;to p. in. An earnest invitation is extended b anyou wno may desire to worshsp with us. Kkv. W. K. Shir. Pastor. MATAMORAS. Kpwokth M. K. Chukc h, Matamoras. Services every Sabbath at lo.:io u. in. and 7 p. nt. Sabbath school at 2.:s). C. k. meeting Monday evening at ( lass meeting Tuesday evening at 7. at). Prayer mtvting Wednesday evening at "'.Ml. Kveryone welcome. Rev. T. G Spexceu. Hope Evangelical Chiiuch, Mata moras. Pa. Servi,-s next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun day schisil at 3 p. m. Junior C. K. before and C. K. prayei meeting after the even ing service. Vtd-wock prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.31). Scuts free. A cordial 'elcome to all. Come. Kev J A. Wieuand. Pustor. Secret Societies.' MlLFOKD Lows, No. 844, F. & A. M-: Lodge meets Wednesdays on or before Full -Moon at thi Sawklll House, Milford Pa. N. Finery, Jr., Secretary, Milford John C Westbruok, W. M . Milford. Pa. Van Deu Makk. Liiix.k, No. h'8, I.o. O. F: Meets every Thursday evening a 7.30 p. in., P-i-own's Building. D. H. Hornbcck, Sr y Jacob MoCarty. N. G PltUKENCK REBEKAU LODUK, 1U7, I. O O. F. Moer.s every wssind ami fourth Fri days In ei ch mouth in Odd h'cllows' Hull Brown's building Miss Katie Dennis N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Seo'y. A. Kirkman Wholesale Dealer and Jobber In LIQUORS and CIGARS, 12 SUSSEX STREET. Port Jervis, N. Y. A. Kirkman. PViotograpKcR -AND DKALK.Il IN- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Piko Strpot, Port Jorvis, N. Y Your Ear Just n moment plonso, whiln w mnntioii Shoos for Mon, Women nnd Children. Wo have them. Prices Just Right Many other thing you want too. Cull nnd inspect. Our stiles of wall piiper were very Niiiisfnctory thiink yon. -:- & WELLS, Miiford, Penna. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse OuiiiUing gen erally. CAJMIIAOE TJIIMMIXGS. Repairing;-,. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. F. IIAFNEli- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. A BIG CLUB. Cut this out and return to, us with sji.im) and we'll send the following postage pre paid. VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 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 Thin ('(iiiibiimrion fllln a family tweri Two farm paper fur tmi nnn Thu "(icii tltnvoiuan. ' an ideal paper for thu Limit's N' Y Weekly Trillium fur nil Marion Hurlaiul'K Cook Hook with pacs am) 1 Jt pi-aetical reeipeti for the wife, and the book, "Ten Xightti in it liar Room, the Krenretit. tempt ranee novel of the ae. A two cent Htamp hriiiLfs Hani pie of papers and our great elnhbitiK lift Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publlariar. 673 Mslr St. WILMINGTON, VT. Real Estate. Furuis, Town Lots, Dwellings iintl liuul Estate generally duult 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, Ruul Estate Agent, Milford Fa. Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. ie Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Surj&'on. Oillee and residenee llai-rtuil stiect Ir homo lately occupied bv l)r K II. Wen ner. MILFOKI). PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, lllii k Iloii-e Opporlie Vanderinalk Hotel ilrond ir.-et Mil ford Ta. OKKII K IKJI KS: K to Itf a. in.; 1 to 5 p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mil. Kurd, I'ikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.kokh, I'ikk Co., Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGG5 HOUSE. The hotel par oxeel lenee of the eapilal, located within one Muck of the Whim IIoiim- anil ilii eel ly opposite t he Treasury. Finest taiile iii tin- ciiy. WilLARD'S HOTEL A fiitnoiih hoteliy. remarkable for it h historical associations and lini-Miistai:ict popularity. Uer.-nt ly renovated, repainted and partially rclumished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash ingion. patron'ed in former years by presidents anil high ollieials. Always ii prime favorite. Recently remodeled 'and rendered lietler than ever. Opp. I'll, ti K. dep. WAI1'KU Kl'HTON, Kes. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They am the host stopping places at rea sonable rate O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. s. DEWITT. Manager. STATE NORMA. SCHOOL. mm .7 East Stmoudshuini, Pa. It offors suPKHioii educational nd- VlltitHfrpS. Hkai.tiikui. nnd PifTUitKHyrn Lo cation in tho resort region of the State. Bun.DiNOH new and modern. Sitdk.nt'h Room furnished with Bhl'hkki-s Cahpkts. No other school provides such luxurious home com forts. Thk Bkst BoAliDiNO. The Most reasonable rates. The First Nor mal in the State to introduce Plain and fancy sewing. COI.I.KOK PlIK.l'AltATOHV, MusllJ and Eloi itionahy Dkpautmknts. Write at once for a catalogue, free. Winter term opens Jnn'y a, 1HUU. Address, Geo. P. Biiii.k. A.M., Principal. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply tha great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BV Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kaniai. The most brilliantly written, most pro ftiM-ly and artistically illiisl rated, ami most intensely popular hook ou tho sub ject of the war with ,'spalll. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken specially for thistircut work. Aleuts are making &i to ltni a week belling it. A Teritahlu bouan.a for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory al once to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS. MO., Or M. V. City. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis. N. V. Adjoining Uumner'B Union House. Road, carringe, draft ami farm horses fur sale. Exchanges made. A lame stock from which to niiiko selections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. euu.-ate lour lluweia Willi Cascarets. Cattily Cathartic, ci.re coustiputioa forevaA tOu.Mj. Jf '. (I c. (ail. Orudis Arclujud uumu
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