Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 23, 1900, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
FRIDAY. FEU. 23. 10OO
rUBUHHRD EVERY FRIDAY.
OFFICE, BROWW'B BUILDING, BROAD BT.
Entered at the post ofTlce of Milford,
Plko-County. Pennsylvania, n "
class mutter, November twenty Unit, 18W).
. Advertising Rates.
H.fntnttllnM) nnnlnnerttnn -tl.00
lr.arH anhomniRnt Insertion ------- .no
Reduced rates will le furnished on np
plication, will be allowed yearly adver
llsers.
Legal Advertising.
UmtntfltM.'. ami Exocutor'8
notices "
Auditor's notices
RhorlfT' sales. Oruhnns' court sales,
County Treasurer's sales, County state
ment ann election irouii""" w.... B
by the square.
4. H. Van Ellen, PUBLISHER,
Milford, Pike County, Pa.
During the ten years prior to 1809
llv no new rnilronds were
built in Iowa. And yet last yeai
owing presuumbly to our "tempor
ary" prosperity, 5H2 milea of new
road were constructed.
The January exports were the
largest shown by any January in the
bistoi v of our foieiirn comme ee
amounting to $117,020,930. And
yet th's happened under the p-oiee-
tive Dinley law, which was b and
ed by Democratic orato s as one
which must injure tlie fo-eign i p.de
of the United Bta'es by reason of Che
fact that it was intended to e::c'ude
fore'gn products coining into com
petition with those of the U.v.ted
States.
In Its efflc'al repo 't the Philippine
Commission has outlined a teii itoi ial
form of government similar to that
proposed and adopted by JefTei son for
Louisiana, and the Commission quotes
t,om the words of Jefferson on the
subject. The bi inng to light, f' otn
time to time, of Jefferson's p-ouounc-ed
views in favor of expansion must
be a sei Sous matter for those Demo
ci atie statesman who have been pa
rading Jefferson around as an anti
e.rpansionist. What does an analysis show of Mr.
Bryan's glib chatter that we should
not "chain ourselves to Europe's
golden chariot"? The natural Infer
ence; then, is that we should a"y our
selves with the silver counties of
the wo Id. Let us see. During the
past five yea s our agricultural ex
ports have been $3,100,000,000, and
of ihis 95 per cent, was sold to Eu:op
ean gold standivd count ies and to
Canada, also a gold-stauda' d coun
try. Most of the lemaining five per
ce ut. went to the s''ver count ies
Me.:ico, South Ame iea and Asia
into whose class Mr. B' van evident
ly desires the United Slates to step.
The Silver Democrats in the House
are gieatly d'sgusted over Sib'ey's
recent stand for prospe ity. The
Pennsylvansa (statesman was a low
er of st eni'th In the Democ'atic
camp du 'ng the 1896 campaign, con
sequently biB p eseat tu nnbout is
keenly fe't by Irse Btwhi'e colleagues.
The other day in Congress lie referred
to the taunts and Jibes constantly di
rected at him from the Democrat c
side because of his expansion speech.
They nv;jh,( he said, call h'm turn
coat if it made them feel any bette',
but he wouki neve- the'ess tu. n his
whenever the Inside looked better
than the ou.side. "Some of my
Democratic "ends," he added,
"would do we1! at this lime to luin
their coals inside out and thus cover
the rax a nil latteis in which they
are clothed."
The Eiyanite camp, which lias
been flirting with the Republican anti-expansionists
in the hoie of secur
ing their votes, must be terribly dis
appointed at Senator Hour's recent
statement that the expansion ques
. - tion must be fought out in the Ke
. publican party, and that the alter
native of electing Bryan is not to be
coutempluted. for a moment. The
Senator says, among other things:
"Bryan's election means, if he and
his party can have their way, the de
struction of our unrivaled prosperity,
lower wages, a scantier employment
for our workingmeu, the deliasiug of
our standard of value, tarnishing the
national faith, the destruction of
credit, bringing into contempt the
authority of the Supi-eme Court, and
undermining Uie security of projieity
and values."
Volcanic Eruptions-
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions
rob life of joy. Buokleu a Arnica
Balve cures them ; also Old, Running
and iever (Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Fel
ons, Corns, Waits, Cuts, Bruises,
Burns, Kcalils, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Bost Pile cure on earth
Drives out Pains and Aches.. Only
25 cents a box. Cure guritnteed
(Sold by druggists.
ITHE BOROUGH ELECTION.
Ttie thoughtful mou of the bor
ough, and those whose pockets have
been depleted by reckless contracts,
took a hand In the election Tuesday.
The result was a forgone conolusion
the moment the tickets were nom
inated. It is no sense to be attri
buted to a ohnnge from Demo
cratic to Republican only so far as
the latter were wise enough to ptit
in nomination, for the important of
fices on the ticket, men who com
manded the confidence of taxpayers
and who could be relied on to exer
cise caution and discretion in r.he
management of public affairs. Dem
ocratic pockets are just as sensi
tive to the touch of the tax collec
tor as are those of the Republican
and it was the feeling of constric
tion and squeeze which constrained
their owners to join in roversingthe
usual order of things, and put a
touch of some other color than green
on the borough landscape We con
gratulate the people on this awaken
ing and hope that it 19 the dawn of
that good era when a party name in
local affairs will no longer be a shib
boleth to election without regard to
qualification or capacity.
What Will They Do?
Word comes from New York that
Col. W. J. Bryan will in all proba
bility be the Djinocratio President
tiiil nominee. His recent visit
there seems to have settled the mat
ter. Four years or so ago. when he
visited the metropolis in 1896 his
presence sent a shiver through the
financial centers. Prices were af
fected in the exchange as if a great
disaster or a colossal failure had
tiiken pi -ice. It was the only ense
on record where an individual visit
ing New York caused general dem
oralisation iu the markets. But it
is different now. His visit there a
few days ago did not have the slight
est effect in the exchanges. On the
whole, they were glad to see him,
and will probably be much more so
after he is nominated. They are,
erhaps, fully aware of what is in
store for him after he gets on the
track and more. They have an idea
that the Gold Democratic press will
desert him as it did before, so they
really have nothing to fear. If they
don't desert him what an awful disli
of crow some of them will have to
eat. . And if he should be nominat
ed on a silver platform with a gold
basis, what an immense amount of
crow he will have to swallow. No
matter how it is fixed up, crow
threatens to be a fashionable dish in
this oountry in November next.
Crows are usually in very good con
dition during that month, and when
properly cooked they are not such
infernal bad eating. Peoria (111.)
"Journal."
Significance ot Postage Stamps.
According to Postmaster Van Colt,
the sales of stumps and postals at the
New York post office for the month
of January, 1900, amounted to $75,000
more than did s'm'.lar sales in Janu
ary, 1900. This inciea.se ofTecs a cer
tain standard by which to measure
the e.vtent to which the t ude of the
metitipolis of the country has in
creased during the space of a s'njle
year under the stimulating effect of
the Uingley Protective Tariff law.
For the increase in the sales of stamps
and postals is due largely to the ln
ciease of trade, (o the incease in the
number of business letters sent out,
in the number of invoices mailed,
and In the number of advei tising cir
culars distributed. It takes a good
many stumps to amount up to $75,
000. Many times that amount of
money was undoubtedly jepiesented
by the orders for goods wh:ch the
letters contained.
Sales of Postage Stamp.
The Washington postal authorities
have discoved that the friends of
country postmaste'8 in business in the
large cities help them along in Uie
way of a percentage by buying the
stamps, which they use in their busi
ness, at country poet offices. More
than tl.OUO.O(K) in stamps bought in
the country post offices are handled
iu this city yearly, and, as a result,
the local authorities get no credit for
the work they have to do with this
big mail. Steps have been taken to
stop this scheme to benefit tiie coun
try postmasteia at the expense of
thooe In the large cities. Hereafter
all postage stamps delivered to post
masters will bear a department pri
vate murk, which, it Is thought, will
put a stop to the business. This new
rule will go into force pretty soon.
N. Y. Tribune.
Railroading Patents.
A single firm of Patent Lawyers,
C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington.
D. C, have in the last vear procur
ed 1,630 patents for th r clients,
many of them for rejao id inven
tions. C. A. Know & Uj have heen
accused of railroading patents
throiiKh the Patent Oilioe, but they
insist that this locomotion is better
than ox-carting them for by the lat
ter process the inventor often dies
before ke gets his patent
Fancy nuta and crackers at Wul-litce'.
mm
Slow
growth
of hair
comes
from lack
of hair
food. The
hair has
life.
It is starved. It Keeps
coming out, gets
thinner and thinner,
bald spots appear,
then actual baldness.
The only good hair
food
you
can
buy
is
VOSOIn
1 1
feeds
the roots, stops
starvation, and the
hair grows thick, and
long. It cures dan
druff also. Keep a
bottle of it on your
dressing table.
It always restores
color to faded or gray
hair. Mind, we say
" always."
tl.OOafcettl. All aruigtsU.
" I hT found yonr Hair Vigor
to be tha best remedy I bare ever
tried for th hair. My nair was
falling out very bad, ao I thought
1 would try a bottle of It. I had
used only orw bottle, and my hair
Stoni
uteu laninfr out, anu it is uuw
real thick and lonir
NANCY 1. MOUNTCASTLE,
July M, 18M.
Yonkera,
N.T.
Wrfta thm Dttalmf.
He will aetid joa ht book on Th
Halt and Scalp. Atk him any qul
tion you wlih about your hair. Yon
will recall a nmmut inir free.
Addrui. !.. C.AYER.
Lowell, Haai.
m m u m v
T2
Mrs. John Hissam Is quite serious
ly ill ut her homo on tipper Broad
street.
CHDECH DIRECTOR!
MILFORD.
JTihst Presbyterian Church, Milford;
.Sabbath- services at 10.30 A. M. and 7.80 P.
M. Kabbath school immediately after the
morning service. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7.H0 P. M. A cordial weleomt
will be extended to all. Those not at
tached to other churches are especially in
vited. Rev. Thomas Nichols, Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Mll
forii: Sorvices Sunday at lO.ao A. M. ana
7 DO P. M. Sunday school at 12.00 M.
Week-dav service Friday at 10 A . M. Holy
Communion Sunday at 7.46 A. M Seats
free. All are welcome.
Rev. Chab. B. Carpenter, Hector
M. K. CHURCH. Services at the M E.
Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.80 a.
in. and at 7.80 p. in. Sunday school at X
p. m. F.pworth league at 0.45 p. ui.
Weekly prayer meeting ou Wednesdays at
7.80 u. 111. Class meeting conducted by
Wm. Anglo on Fridays at 7.80 p.m. An
earnest invitation is extended to anyone
.vlio may desire to worslisp with ns.
Rev. W. R. Nkkf. Pastor.
MATAM0RAS.
F;pwoiith M. K. Church, Matnmoras.
.Services every Sabbath at 10.80 a. 111. and
p.m.' Salibath school at 8.80. C. K.
meeting Monday evening at 7.80. Class
meeting Tuesday evening at 7.80. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80.
Everyone welcome.
Rev. T. Q. Spencer.
Hope Evanoklical Church. Mata
moras, Pa. Services neit Sunday as follows:
Preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sun
day school at 8 p. in. Junior C. FS. before
and C F.. prayci meeting after the even
ing service. Md-week prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7.80. Seats
froe. A cordial elcome to all. Come.
Rev J A. Wieqand, Pastor.
Secret Societies.
Milford Lnitot, No. 844, F. & A. M.:
Lodge meets Wednesdays on or heforr
Full Moon at tht Sawkill House, Milford
Po N K.mrv .Tr . S.w.rtiirv. TVIilfonl
John C Westbiook, W. M., Milford. Pa.
Van Dkk Mark Lodok, No. 828, l.O.
O. F: Meets every Thursday evening tit
7.30 p. 111., P-rnwn'n Huililing. 1). H
Hornlx)ck, Srr y .laeob MeCarty, N. (1
Pkudknce Rebekah I.OIIOK, 17, I. O
O. F. Meias overy sivnd nnd fourth F'ri-
daya in each month In Odd F'ellows' Hall,
Hrowu s nuiiding miss Katharine Klein
N. ii. Miss Wllhelmine Beck, See'y
iir
AnnouQcemen
To the buyers of Mens', Boys', and Children' clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Furnishings, We are build
ing business on the great and strong
tower of "Good Goods" at
- low prices -We
have bargains that are recognized at sight. Don't
take our word for it but come find see for your
self. Gorgeous displays ! Tremendous
stocks! Complete assort
ment! To this add
our low
prices,
kJ! "Measure Full of Satisfaction."
We extend to all an invitation to call and examine
the largest stock and lowest prices in this vicinity
H. SCHAFRANSKY.
15 Front Street, Port Jervis, N. Y.
One Cent a Word.
For K.ach Insertttm. No Advertlaiiit-jit
taken for less thnti 1ft rrnta. :Asll
mttat aot-t-tiipat:, nil order. Address
I'IKK Clim NT rRfcKS,
MILFORD, PA.
W)H HAIjK. A small farm lixnted near
Mntnrnoma, known ns the Hensel or
Ki'inlmnlb nliinr-. t-mittiliiini; -21 nt-rcs.
Finely litoitti'il, well WHti-nil. Hoiism hiuI
burn. Kruit of all klnil-t. I'nrt linin-'ivitl.
itlp clour. F(r ttM-ins. tri(!o. r-te.. mliln-ws
Lock box O Mllforii. f.
L plven Unit tri'spiiHNinM on Hie pnmiisi'K
KH'iipiotl by thv uni!i!r-iKni'l In liiifninn
townsltip, known mm the lltichannn fttrin
for hnntintf, ftshiiiMr, iM'rryin or miy ollmr
pnrposifl wlmievtu- ih forlmiiL-ii uniler k-u-tlty
of llii' litw. Any pii-son or pi'iHons
lis'olpi'j lnit this hotii t! will In: lli'nlt Willi
in the severest lawlnl nifiiiner.
Ukoiiuk H. Mi:(jAKT,
July 1, 18H7. IBsee.
rKKSPAS.SNOTlf:K. Notice is liorrby
Kiven thai tritHpiiKsing upon the souilt-di-n
half of the trnct of land known tig I lie
vV'illiatn iJenny, No. i n 8iioliotu town
;liip, for buniiiiK, fishing, or, tiny other
purpose, ttlso trespaswiug on Sawkill pom!
tn IJihinniiii township, or,- llstiing in n it-
(oi blilueu uiuli-r penalty of I lie law.
M. L-LKILANH MlLHOII,
prl64m Attorney lor owner.
IHKSPASSNOTICK. NoMcu is hereby
given that trespassing upon the pro
perty of the Forest Lake Association in
Liiickawaxcn township, fine county, ra.,
for the purpose of hunting utiil lislung, oi
my other purpose is strictly loruiuuen un
ler penalty of the law.
Alkxandkk Haihikn,
Nov. aa, 18il5. President.
IiRKSI'ASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby
given that trespassing on the preinines
jf the undersigned, situated in lltngiiiau
township, for tiny purpose whatever is
itrictlv forbidden, nnd allotTi
nders will b(
promptly prosecuted.
lit A B. Cask
UUt. H4. 1MB.
NOTICK All liiintlng. Ashing or other
,1-espassing on the pr. inlses of the tlnder
'gned, in Dinginan 'I'ownsliip. on Hay-
inontlsklll and IJwarlsKIll t reeks, Is lor
'I'nden miller penalty of liie law.
C'll At. J. liOILKAU,
Dinginan Twp., N. Hoii.kaii,
May 17. 1898. JusKI'H F lioiLEAti.
Register's Notice.
The following accounts have been filed
vlth the Register anil will lie prociitcil 1
he court for confirmation at.d allowanci'
111 the
THIRU MONDAY Of MARCH NEXT
iTstnte Louis Dalloz dee'd account oi
leonllue lnlluz AduiinlHt ratrix .
F.state of .Tncob Kleinhans dec d nccount
if Mary M. Kleinhans Atliliinistrix.
Flstato of Clyde K. Van Atiken tlic'd ac
wuntof V ilson S. Van Auken.
Kstatc of Julia Ann Van Gordon dee d
iccount of Moses W . Van Goidon.
J. C. W EST B HOOK JR.,
Vlilford, Foby. 10. 11K.J. Register.
"Twenty-four Carats Fine."
Twenty-four carat gold is all gold
twenty-tvo carat gold has twenty-two
parte of eold, one of silver and one of
copper; eighteen carat cold has eight
een parts of pure gold and three parts
each or silver and copper in its com
position; twelvq carat gold Is half
gold", the remainder being made up of
three and a half parts of silver and
eight and a half parts of copper.
Patriotic Tradesmen.
In view of the war In the Transvaal
a London photograhper anounces his
willingness to photograph sailors and
soldiers and sailors In uniform free of
charge, and to present a cabinet por
trait to every one accepting the offer,
while an installment -plan furnishing
company gives notice that it will sua
pend payments for goods to all re
serve men called out, and that In the
event o any of its customers being
killed during the war the company
will forego the balance of the account
and make a present of the whole of
the goods to the widow or children.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
ent busincMtonducted for Modcratc Fits.
Our office is Ofpobiti; u, S. patent Orner
and we can secure DatcntiO leu tiuo than tluue
Crr:uta from Wash tnsr ton.
1 beaa model, Drawing or pnoto., witn ae&enp-
tion. we acmse, 11 patentable or not, tree ot
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured,
1 a hHPKLrr. " How to Obtain Patents," with
cost of same in the U. S, and foreign countries
sent iree. Address,
Has
ASH1NQTON, D. C. i 4,
vwwwwwvv
TV
irst t
anuary tid
Are the
for us.
months
FURNITURE, CARPETS, CR0CKFRY, LAMPS, ETC.
YUU LAJN SAVE
Because now we are closing
out the last of certain lines at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES."
And besides, we
more time in helping you make your selection.
Nov is the time. Come.
N. Y. FURNITURE CO.,
92 Pike St., Port Jervis.
Grand Clubbing Offers.
Pikk Co. Phess, L.idio.s' World, Ainslne'8, Muiuh.v's, CtMiuop'ditiin, 11.1
" "
" " " " "
" " " " "
Yon mnke a solo(!tion from one of
us, enelosiiiij $i 15 nnd wo will hivvo
tuhsdi'iber for one ymir j or enfih tos(mntn hcMi'.'hs it s i d. -ncd.
Address PIKE COUN VY Ailf.rd, in
s
"Star" tin tngs (.(bowing Biaa'l stars pviatod ou nndor tide
of tag), "Horse Shoo," "J. T.," ' Good Luok," " Croi-1'ow,"
and "Druramond " Kiitnr.il Lea? Tin Xa-jS aro of eqnitl -v.lu3 in
fiecnrinp; proBents rienticmod below, and may be assorted.
Every man, woman and child cnu find something on the list
that they would like to have, and can have
JE 123 S
1 MutrTi Bot . . 2' 23 Clorlr, B-day, Calendar, Therroorn-
8 Kn fe, one b1ad, (foo-1 steel S e nr, Birome er '3
8 Si'tBora, 4i inclies 2-' ' 24 finn leaf h:', no better 'nade. 6UU
4 Child' bnt. K iifr. Fork a:ui .' no i z M KvoIvir, inuoioatio, dutible act! m,
i fcait an1 Pupiwr Sct.n-.ifr.ac-h, quad- SJor ;-Z rainier 600
it
it
5;
nrpic rnarp on wmre metal r"
t Freru li Iiriaf iVoort l'tn
7 Kaz r, ball ,w ground, liue Eu, I. -ti
B'eet ,6t?
8 Butter Knife, trlpiit pita, b t
qualify to
9 Pujjar Slirtll t pi pln'o, Va qiab. S
ID S'awp II n, 'vlint stive.
11 Enife, "Rot Kir .,' t v, blaJ1.1., Si
12 lisitojier "Inio, ' K,an X..tror," t In
blftdff . If.
13 : iit-ar, "Kef.n R'tttov." f .Jfn:i .. . ... U
14 Knt Hot, Cia.-I;ar and i fciivcr
I'l itcd o
15 Ikis ball."Af '-ri.t'iji.," boat quai.l
16 Al.trm clork, itifkttl 1 ,o
17 Bis Genuine ttugem' 1 fa:-po ;m, iMit
J'lrtted Rnu,! . J
18 Watrh, nickftl, stem wi td a-id --t . . oj
19 ilarvurfl, good steel, btKkliurn
handles 3ut
SO Bix Opnnios Krrs' Tle S -ooi.g,
Irnat plrvl ifoods 260
91 Bix ea-h, Knives and ITorkd, buck
born handles ST
U Bit each, (ianMi i Risers' Kuivos
audi Jfurks, best plutna g wds too
it
it
it
it
it
Tf wove ow-fi erpfR?ivoyeM9?R both, 1900.
Cnorlal PJnfira I Plain M Star " Tiu Tajra ftbat la, Star tin tai witb no small
OfJDlld.1 t JllOa 1 ttarjpHated m un.ier aMe of tafi), are not gxxt iwpwvnfi,
but will be paid
bundled. If rfv.i
I bv us on t hp foro vfa
MTBEAU IN MIl that m. dime' worth or
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will last longer and afford mora plcarara thaa a dima wortli of aay
..hw.r.nd. MAKETHETE8TI
Send tags io COTI F.TAI TOB1CCO CO., St LOUIS, Ms.
it it it it it it it it
Mil
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
Itartlflcially digests the food and aids
Vaiure in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans It is the latest discovered digest
mt and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it In etllclency. It in
utantly relieves and permanently cures
Iyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
f latulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps.ana
all otherresultsof imperfectdigestion.
Prepared by E. C DaWItt Co.. Chicago.
Our lee returned if we 1ml. Any one sending
akctch aud description of any invent ton will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the p-ilcnlaliility of same. "How to Obtain a
Vritcut" fcent upon rcijueat. Patents secured
through ua aUvertisec lor aale at our expense.
Faicut4 titk.cn out through us receive MfjeekU
noiu , without charge, iu Tuu Patent Kkco.'.u,
an iilUittrauU aud wltlely circuluied journal.
Cunsulltril by Mauufac-turrra aud Investor
bend lor aj.ui pie copy FREC. Addicaa.
VICTOR J. EVANS 4 CO
(fa ten I Attorneys,)
Cvara Butldinc WASHINGTON. C
Fe
bruary
dullest months in the year
And they are the best
in the year for you to buy.
20 PER CENT.
are not so busy, can give you
" ' MoUlure's, 4 1
" Comii()i))lit.in, " 4
" - Leslie's Monthly, " 4
the four offer, which yon send t
the four pul'lmili ins miiilcd to tl
i2
it
it
it
it
it
it
io'i wi, uot piaytuings, due roai
6&a
J7 T. -.1'; S-it dyco'-ati porcelain,
very liaudsonie rj(M)
Ri'ininKton Kitle No. 4. 2 : or 81 at . W
-i V n c;i, H'et'liii' mlvtr,full owpI'1 1000
M Urcu Stir. ( a:e, leather, haudsome
and inr.-'ole 1000
31 B -wi'U ac'iine, first claas, with
fll r.tt.icli ,iiy 1600
"2 Ev.ilvcr, Cult's, 38-calibai-, blued
! lfiOO
SS B ;llft, Oo)''. S3-a!tlier 1600
JlO ii ir ( -A.iliburo, rosewood, In
laid aooo
"l iJi-Iin, very handeoine 3000
:t4 Vf:irurKTr Kepeattcg tihot Gun,
lJfcaaua SU00
1 BtMuiutuu, double-barrel, batn
merLvt Gun, loor Uauff 9000
9 bicvi9, standard make, ladies or
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R. S. ANDRAL KILMER
The Skilled Expert-Specialist
OAHPTDC Tumors, Gr wthi,
UHllULilAU Bunches, etc.
(INTFKNAI. AND EXTKIIN AL)
WITHOUT KNIFE, PLASTER or ELECTRICITY.
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en mn ru ws fully t run tod .
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11 Mils vicinity yenf txfto and tMirt'd go
nauy. Cotisultatiun froe. I'omo eitrly.
Goshen, At. Elmo Hntrl, Fb. 587.
Port Jrl, D lnwitrv llottne, Feb. 98,
And evry fiirttt week tlipronfter.
If tun fi't'i lodr tmnhlo to wo him, Write
ur difficulties to lr. S Andral Kilmer.
20 Chenai:go St., Ihnhamton, N. Y.
F. W. DEST, M. D..
16 Ball Street,
PORT JERVIS, N. Y
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Office Hours 2 to A P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
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Physician and Surgeon.
Office nnd residence Hnrford street It
home Intel; occupied ly I)r K H. Wen-
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Hrlck finso Oppot-ite VniHlcrninrk Hotel
jirniid sm-et Muroia fn.
OFITICK HOURS: 8 to 12 n. m.; 1 to
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OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad
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Attorney- at- Law,
DFFICE, Brown's Building,
Milford, Pike Co., Pa.
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FFICE, opposite Court House
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Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
The hotel par excel Icnco of tlio capital,
locntud wlihin one hlock of tlie White
Houso nnd til root I y oppc.slte tho Trensuiy.
Klniist table in the cily. '
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
A fninous hofvlry, reninrkahln for ltn
historlonl nsHiK;iiiliona and l ino;-8iiKtnliiel
pcipulnrlty. RectMitly renovated, rt'pninted
and partially refnrnlBhed.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A landmark among the hotcla of Wash
intcton, pntron'il In former yearn by
presidents and hifrh official,. Always a
prime favorite. Kecently remodeled nnd
rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. K.
B. dep. WALT Eli BURTON, Keg. Mgr.
These hotels are tho principal political
rendezvous of the capital at all' times.
They nre the best stopping place, at rea
sonable rates
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O. DEWTT.ManaiaV.
A BIG CLUB.
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VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR.
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE I YR.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE I YR.
THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR.
MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK.
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.
All For $l. Regular Cost $4.00
This combination fills a family need
1'wo farm paper for the men The "Gen
ilewoman." an Ideal paper lor the Ladles
N- Y Weekly Tribune for nil Marlon
Harlaud's Cook Book with 300 pages nnd
I.UOO practical recipes for the wire, and the
Hook, "Ten N'ighls in a liar Room, the
irreatest temperance novel of the age. A
two cunt sinnip brings samples of papers
and uur great clubbing list.
Vermont Farm Journal,
Wm. L. PACKARD, Publisher.
673 Milr St. WILMINGTON,
VT.
Blue Front Stables,
Port Jervis, N. V.
Adjoining Uuniiier'a Union House.
Roml, curritiKH, draft and farm
liorses for snle. Exchanges tnade.
In riro stock from which to make
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our aid. AiUireaa,
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