Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, March 02, 1900, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
FRIDAY. MAKCII. 2. UKK).
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
OFFICE, BROWK'S BClLlHNO, BROAD BT.
Kntered at the pout office of Milford,
Pike County, Pennsylvania, as second
olass matter, November twenty-first, 18Wfl.
Advertising Rates.
One 8qnaro(olnht llnes),ono Insertion - U .00
Sach subsequent insertion .60
Reduced rates will te furnished on ap
plication, will bo allowed yearly adver
tisers. Legal Advertising.
Administrator'! and Executor's
notices - 8 00
Auditor's notices M
Divorce notices 5.00
Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sal,
County Treasurer's sales, County state
ment and election proclamation charged
by the square.
J, H. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER,
Ml Kurd, Pike County, Pa.
Notice bf Election.
The Republican Primary election
will be helil in the townships nnil
eleotion districts of Pike county on
Saturday April 7, 1900 between the
hours of 3 o'clock and 8 p. tn. The
following will be voted for :
Seven County Committeemen.
One Representative.
One Jury Commissioner.
One Delegate to the State Conven
tion. One Congressional Conferee.
One township or borough Com
mitteeman to be voted for only in
the election district in which he re
sides. The names of the candidates must
be filed with the chairman of the
county not later than March 17, and
those of County Committeemen
must be accompanied with the sum
of one dollar.
By order of the Co. Committee.
W. T. Struble,
Connty Chatr.'iian.
In the year 1800 tha par capita
money circulation was $1.99. In
1860 it was 113.85, and in 1900 it is
$25.98, the highest in the history of
the country. '
The one time sockless Jerry Simp
eon is now accused of having sold
out the Populist party to the silver
barons. In fact this is assigned as
the reason why Jerry now regularly
wears socks.
The exports of the country continue
to increase, and the Democratic ora
tors, who used to tell us that so long
as we had a protective tariff foreign
markets would be closed to Ameri
can manufactures are now very silent
on the subject.
The calamity men and the I-told-you-sos
are considerable disappointed
at the record in Cuba during the past
year, under American administra
tion. The island has not only been
made self-supporting, but has to her
credit for the year 1899 a surplus of
12,280,600.
Congressman Joe Sibley, who was
the first man mentioned for the Chica
go nomination of '96, was not brought
up in the Republican faith; but he
now prefers it to the ideas of the
modern Democratic politicians who
have captured the old once honored
Democratic party.
The latest thing in the way of a
tjmcago anti-trust convention lias
met, discussed, and its delegates re
turned to'their respective homes with
out so much as casting one clear ray
of light ujxJn the problem of what
shall be done with the trusts. And
this conventiou has accomplished ful
ly as much as lias candidate Bryan
along this line.
It must have been a deep mortifi
cation to Col. Bryan, although it may
have opened his eyes, when the South
Carolina House of Representatives,
after listening intently to his eloquent
.addrtisa, voted down, by a heavy ma
jority resolutions of sympathy for the
.Filipinos. On the expansiou ques
tion, Mr. Bryan finds the South an
"enemies' country."
"Wherever our flag is raised there
is the spirit of 1776, which is that a
man has rights because he is a man.
Tiie question of exjmnsion is simple.
We are not at any parting of the
ways. If the extension of our prin
ciples menus right and justice, they
cannot be extended too fur."
Father Stafford at the meeting of
the Loyal Legion, Washington, D.
C, February 22d.
The reiwrt sent in to tfie Senate in
response to a resolution of inquiry in
reference to the Delugoa Buy seizure
of American flour shows that while
the opposition were talking p.nrl do
ing everything possible to embarrass
the administration, the administra
tion Itself was busy looking after the
Interests of American citizens In South
Africa. The "blunders" of the ad
ministration do not materialize Into
the campaign thunder expected.
The Democratic Detroit Free Press
remarks that the Iemocrats of the
country would display great tactical
ability and saving common sense if
they would accept the fact of the en
tombment of free silver and fight the
battle of 1900 on live issues. The
estimable Free Press evidently for
gets that Bryan and silver are one
and inseparable, and the conceded
candidate, even if he would, does not
dare to desert the 16-to-l Issue, dead
and worthless as he realizes it to be.
"The Union you fought for is to
day stranger, mightier, freer than It
ever was before. The standard you
fought for is stronger than It ever
was before. There has been within
the past two years a reunion of all
people, a reunion sanctified by a com
mon sacrifice. Followers of Grant
and Lee have fought with equal valor
and have fought in the same cause."
President McKinley to his com
panions of the Military Order of the
Ijoyal Legion, Washington, D. C,
February 22d.
The official announcement that the
British losses in South Africa in
the few months since the war began
have amounted to 11,000 men shows
how absurd were the complaints and
attacks upon the administration with
reference to the losses of life in our
recent war. The spectacle of men
seeking to embarrass those who have
the administration of their govern
ment in a time of national war and
thus national peril, for the puriHse of
making political eapitalout of such
unjust charges, ought to render theii
expressions and advice of little con
sequence in the future.
SouthernJPines, N. 0.
Southern Pines is located on the
highest known sand hill in the coun
try. The sand Is fragrant from pure
clear crystal quartz. It is not the
dusty sand that ia usually found in
Florida and points South. On ac
count of the purity of the sand, the
largest experiment farm in the U. S.
has been established at this point.
The experiments being made, are
the testing of fertilizers, in regard to
showing the value of different fertil
izing materials. The experiments
carried on in this line are much more
extensive than that Washington, by
the United States Government. Ag
riculturalists from this country and
Eurojie are making trips to Southern
Pines studying different lines of ex
periments that are being made. The
German Kali Works have contribut
ed largely to the maintaluance of the
experimental work. The great Sea
board Air Line system of Railroad
that runs through the most proier
ous part of the South is largely inter
ested in this line of experiments.
The Railroad is doing more for the
Improvement of the condition of far
mersalong itsline than any other Rail
road in the United States, and as a
result, fanners from all over the coun
try, especially in the Northern States
are buying lands and locating on the
Seaboard Air Line system, and have
bought more than fifty thousand
acres in the vicinity of Southern
Pines.Special rates are given through
the Old Dominion Steamship Com
pany's line and thence over the S. A.
L., for parties coming to that terri
tory to prospect for settling. The
Seaboard Air Line has its Northern
headquarters at 871 Broadway New
York, Cheif Industrial Agent of the
S. A. L. Mr. John T. Patrick with
headquarters at Pinebulff, N. C,
gives information to those desiring to
investigate.
Brave Men Fall.
Victims to stomach, liver and
kidney troubles as well as women,
and all feel the results in loss of ap
petite, poisons in the blood, back
ache, nervousness, headache and
tired, listless, run down feeling.
But there's no need to feel like that.
Listen to J. W, Uardner, Idaville,
Ind. He says: Electrio Bitters
are just the thing for a man when
he is alt run down, and don't care
whether he lives or died. It did
more to give me new strength and
good appetite than anything I could
take. I can now eat anything and
have a new lease on life." Onlv
50 cents at all drug stores. Every
bottle guaranteed.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Miles
bury, Pa., says, "An a speedy cure
for coughs, colds, croup and sore
throat one minute cough cure is un
equalled. It is pleasant for children
to take. I heartily recommend it to
mothers." It is the oul harmless
remedy that produces immediate re
sults. It cures bronchitis, pneumon
ia, grippe and throat and lung dis
eases. It will prevent consumption.
Wauted !
A woman for general housework,
(jixxi home, good wages, steady em
ployment, small family.
iu9 Aj'iuy at I'KKtotj Office,
Fill uu DOT
You can cough
yourself Into
bronchitis, pneu
monia, and con
sumption.
Bandaelnir
and bundling
your throat
will do no
good.
You must give
your throat and
lungs rest and
allow the cough
wounds to heal.
There Is noth
ing so bad for a
cough as cough
ing. Stop tt by
using ma r. r
Even the cough of early
consumption is cured.
And, later on, when the
disease is firmly fixed,
you can bring rest and
comfort In every case.
A 25 cent bottle will
cure new coughs and
colds ; the 50 cent size is
better for settled coughs
of bronchitis and weak
lungs; theonedollarsize
Is more economical for
chronic cases and con
sumption. It's the size
you should keep on hand.
' All families ought to be on the
watch for sudden attscks of croup
or acute lung troubled. Kverv coun
try home In the land should keep
Cherry rectoral constantly on hand
to provfue against an enierpency."
!!. 14, 1898.
(losiAHU. n ll.Mi., m.i.,
Holland, Mich.
If your fowls have Cholera or
Roup, use Orange Electrio Foo l at
once. For sale at T. Armstrong's.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
MILF0RD.
First Pbeskytkhian church, Milford;
Habbath services at 10.30 A. M. and 7.00 p.
M. Habbuth school immediately after tl'.e
morning service. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7.80 P. M. A cordial welcome
will be extended to all. Those not at
tached to other churches are especially In
vited. Kkv. Thomas Nichols, Pastor.
Church of thk Good shepherd, Mil
ford: Services Sunday at 10.80 A. M. and
7 80 p. M. Sunday school at 12.00 M.
Week-day service Friday at 10 A. M. Holy
Communion Sunday at 7.46 A. M. - Seats
free. All are welcome.
Kkv. Chas. B. Carpenter, Rector
M. E. Church. Services at the M K.
Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.80 a.
in. and at 7. BO p. in. Sutday school at X
p. m. Kpwort.h league at 0.45 p. iu.
Weekly prayer meeting oj Wednesdays at
7.30 p. in. Class meeting conducted by
Wm. Angle on Fridays at 7.80 p. m. An
earnest luviUition Is extended to anyone
who may desire to worshsp with us.
Kkv. W. R. Nkff. Pastor.
MATAM0RAS.
Kpworth At. E. Church, Mntaiuornb.
Services every Sabbath at 10.80 a. ni. and
7 p. m. Sabbath school at 2.80. C. F.
meeting Monday evening at 7.80. Clana
meeting Tuesday evening at 7.80. Prnyer
meeting Wotlnesday evening -at 7.80.
Everyone welcome.
Rkv. T. G. Spknckr.
Hope Evangelical Church, Mata
morns, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows:
f reaching at 10.60 a. ni. and 7 p. m. Sun
day scluxil at 8 p. m. Junior C. E. before
and C. E. prayei mocting after the even
ing service. Md-week prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7.80. Seats
free. A cordial welcome to all. Come.
Rkv J A. Wieoand, Pastor.
Secret Sooieties.
Milfohd Lodph, No. 844, F. & A. M. :
Lode meets Wednesdays on or before
Pull Moon at thb Sawklll House, Milford
Pa. N. Emery, Jr., Seoretary, Milford
John C Westhrook, W. M.. Milford. Pa.
Van Dkr Mark Ixidok, No. 828, I.O.
O. F: Meets every Thursday evening at
7.80 p. m., P-own's Building. 1). H.
Hornlieck, Scry Jacob MoCarty, N. G
Prudence Kkhekah Lodor, 1(17, I. O
O. F. Meets every swtnd and fourth Fri
days In each month in Odd Fellows' Hall,
Brown's building Miss Katharine Klein
N. G. Miss Wilhelmine Beck, Seo'y.
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Announcemen
To the buyers of Mens', Boys', and Childrens' clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Furnishings. We are build
ing business on the great and strong
power of "Good Goods" at
- low prices -We
have bargains that are recognized at sight. Don't
take our word for it but come and see for your
self. Gorgeous displays 1 Tremendous
stocks! Complete assort
ment! To this add
our low
- prices,
Ajg "Measure Full of Satisfaction."
We extend to all an invitation to call and examine
the largest stock and lowest prices in this vicinity
II. SCHAFRANSKY.
15 Front Street, Port Jervis, N. Y,
One Cent a Word.
For Knch Insertion. Wo Aflvt-rtu.nem
taken for lefts thnn In rents. CANH
must t4M-oiiitnr,y Nil orders. Address
I'lKK OdlKlY rKKW,
.V1ILFOIU), I' A.
LX)U SALE. A small farm located near
L Matamoras, known as the ifcnscl oi
Itolnhiirdt place, containing SI acres.
Finely located, well watered, House anil
barn. Fruit of all kinds, fart iinproviil.
Title clear. For terms, ptice. etc., address
Lock box G Milford. fa.
'pRRSPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby
L given that trespassing on the premises
occupied by the tiiitlersiKiicd In liingmati
township, known as the Buchanan farm
for hunting, (Ishing, lcrr,viig or any other
purpose wlutiever is lorbtodeu under peii
'ilty of t he law. Any peison or pci-sous
disobeying this notice will be dealt, with
in the severest lawful manner.
GKOI1UK H. MCCAHTY,
July 1, 18U7. Lessee.
X RES PASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby
given that trespassing upon the south
ern half of the tract ot laud known as the
iV iiliam IXtiiny, Mo. Wl, I u Sliohola town
ship, for hunting, llshing, or, any olhei
purpose, also trespassing on Sawkill pond
tn jiingmau township, or, llshing iu it is
forbidueu under penalty ol the law.
M. CI.K11.AND MlLNOH,
prl64iu Attorney lorjiwner.
TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby
given that trespassing upon the pio
iieriy of the Forest, Lake Asstfciatiou in
Lackawaxen township, Pike county, Pa.,
for the purpose of hunting and fishing, oi
my other purpose is stricily forbidden un
ler peuulcy ol the law.
ALEXANDER HAIIIIKN,
Nov. 2a, 1805. President.
TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby
given that trespassing on the premises
of the undersigned, sit uated in lnngmau
township, tor any purpose whatever is
strictly forbidden, and all offenders will be
promptly prosecuted. IitA B. CASE.
Oct. 24. 16.
NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other
ciespiiKslng on tho premises of the under--Igned,
In Dlngmnu Township, on Kay
inoiidskill and Dwarfsklll Creeks, Is for
liiudeu under penalty of the law.
. CHAS. J. BoiLEAU,
Dingman Twp., N. Bon.EAU,
May 17, 1MH8. Joseph F Boileau.
REGISTER'S NOTICE;
The following accounts have been filed
with the Register and will be presented to
the court for confirmation ai.il allowance
Du the
THIKLl MONDAY OF MARCH NEXT.
Estate Louis" Dalloi dee'd. account of
Leonline lnllnz Administratrix.
Estate of Jacob Kleinhans dee'd account
of Mary M. Kleinhnns Aciminlstrix.
Estate of Clyde E. Van Auken dee'd ac
count of Wilson S. Van Auken.
Estate of Julia Ann Van Gordon dee'd
account of Moses W. Van Gordon.
J. C. WESTBROOK JR.,
Milford, Feby. 19, 1900. Register.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
State of Pennsylvania, )
County of Piko. j
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
bound by recognizance or otherwise to ap
pear, that the March term, lm0, of the sev
eral courts of Pike county will be held at
the court house, in the borough of Milford.
oil the third inonday (10th) at 2 o'clock p
m., and will be continued one week If
necessary E. VAN DERM ARK,
Milford, Meh. 1, 1UO0. Sheriff.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
The following applications for license
have lieen filed In the ollice of the Clerk of
Quarter Sessions of Pike county and will
be preseuted to the nextoourt of Quarter
Sessions to lie held March 10, l'.HI
Delaware township Randall Van Gor
den, Francis Mercier, Philip K. Fuliner.
lUiiKinMii Anna Sohaniio, E. O. Boillo
tat, William Met.
Lackawaxpn George A. Elston, Augusta
Rettstadt, Kiuiuett H. A slier, Albert U.
Rowland.
Lvlunan Martin L. Bach, Clara Otter
helmer. MM lord Borough Dr. John Kelly,
Louise .7. Frieh, John C. Beck, Marie Frelil
erlka Bock, Mario V. Tlssot, John K.
Thornton, "Frances A, Dimmick.
Millard Tsp John A. Watts.
lalniyra Clara Labes Feldeil.
Bhuhola John H. Heumann, John Vogt,
Jr.. Adolph Fuller.
Westrull LaUirgn Caskey, Christiana
Mueller, Nicholas Gchlmi-t, Floyd E. Bev
ans, Peter Fet., I) B Allen.
J. C. WESTBRJOK.JR ,
FobyStt, 1900. Clerk.
DiiDAviD Favorite
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The one sure cure for
The Sidney's, fever and 51ood
January
and
FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCK FRY, LAMPS, ETC.
YOU CAN SAVE 20 I ER CENT.
Because now we are closing
out the last of certain lines at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES."
And besides, we are not so busy, can give you
more time in helping you make your selection.
low is the time. Come.
N. Y. FURNITURE CO.,
92 Pike St., Port Jervis.
Grand Clubbing Offers.
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PikkCo. Press, Ladies' World, Ainsloe's, Mnnsoy'a, Cosiiioiiolitnn, 1 J5
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You make n selection from ono
us, enelosina fl 15 nnd we will liuvo
suDscrilier tor one year ; or each to separate mldreHs if so desired
Address PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa.
SAVE
"Star" tin ta(?s (showing small utars printed on nnder Bide
of tag), "Horse Shoo," "J. T.," "GoodLnok," " Cross Bow,"
and "Druramond " Nnturol Leaf Tin Tags ore of equal valne in
seonring presents rnentiouod telow, and may be assorted.
Every man, woman and child can find something; oa the list
that they would like to have, and can have
Z?3 13 3E3 5
1 Matoh "BnT
TAQ9.
I Ku fe, one hlttdo, prfKKl Bfoel
8 Briars, H inclips 2V
4 Child's Kft, K iiff. Fi r! '. ;i a 3j
6 Hdtt and Popper Kf ,:ib pb Ii, quail-
niple plate on white meial M)
0 Frin'h Iiriar Wo-id l'ip
7 llazr, liolluw ground, ftno Lu;,l ft
steol 5o
8 Butter Knife, Iripl-j rlnfo, buai
qunlftv fin
0 Runar Hhttll. triple vUM. berii qua!., ti t
10 S'smp g'orh'iK siivr-r '
11 Knife. "Koe; Katta,-," tw. blid.-.- V6
13 Hntrher Knife, "Feon Eutiar," S-iu
blade 75
13 ' cara, "Kwn K.ittcr " in-u... ... b
14 Nut Het, Cickr ad tf Vt.i, aiUnr
p! ttd
IB Eafe Jiall, "Ai-'prU'ioa," bet GUiU
18 Aliirm Clorfe, nt-k ! l
11 fllxOnnutui' Itogerj'TksKpoon, beaf
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18 WaU Ji, nickel,
19 Carvers. good bt.SL-1, buuUUorii
band lex 2tt)
to Six Oennine Rorots' TiUt S.-oona,
best platei) oods
H Six each. Knives and i'orka, bucii-
horn baniiloa S60
tt Six each, Oenniue Urror Knive
aud Jforks, btwt platod g-jods 600
nickel- iilnm vi"., ,d ;iu
THE ABOVE OFFe.1 f Jr7V,?f ? NOVEMBER 30th. 1900.
Snnrlal Nntien ! Plin"Str" TinTagn fthat to. Srr tin tain wttli no mil
vpoviqi HUUbP 1 stara printwl on nnilr sldo of taitt. are not tfmW for preterit.
i ' .i.i J but Ui te tiukI fr in CASH oa Urn ImlH uX iwttuty uwiwuur
WBSAU IS AU.1 iLut a dime worib ul
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will lut laniier and afford wore plcaouro thao a dime's worUl of maf
tbwbraad. MAKE THE TEST I
Send taqt to COST IS EXT A I, TOBACCO CO., Sf. tfluis, Mo.
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Vature in stientlieiiint; and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is I he );itft. rlisrr,vrrl i1i,rwt-
ant and tonic, is'o other preparation
iau up)iuaru iu in eiiirieney. n lu
stantly relieves and permanently cures
TlVSneiiSlfl. Tnflitrwt ll.,.j.-tK,.Hn
tiatiiience, .Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Kick Heaiiache,Gastralia, Cramps, and
on unierresujisoi iini erreetaiut-stion.
Prepired ty t C DeWiU 4Co., Cfjiwago.
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Our tte leiui utU u e luil. Any cue scuditia
tkett-h aud dcciiplWu of auy invention will
promptly receive our opiuiou free cuuccining
the p.itcntuhiliiy ul twinie. " Huw to ulilaiu a
Vrileut" bent upon retnic.sl. 1'uteuia secured
IhiuiiKh ua Bilvtniiec lor s-tle at our expense.
l'rfleutii taktu out Haunch us receive a pedal
M(rfiVt't without ch.tige, in iut 1'atlm Riicou,
a u iliutrutird and widely circulated journal,
consulted Ly M i imtacim t rs and lu etoiii.
bcud tor suiitplc copy FRC. A-idicaS.
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.
U'atcut Attorneys,)
Evara Building. WASHINGTON. O
February
Are the dullest months in the year
for us. And they are the best
months in the year for you to buy.
" " McClure's, 4.15
" Cosmopolit.-m. " 415
" Leslie's Monthly, 4.15
of the four offers, which yon send to
1 lie four pnl'licnlions nuiiled to the
btiii
fill TAGS
23 CIcvk, 8-day, Calendar, Thermom0"
f.p-.', Uiromo er 640
34 (inn case, leather, no batter made. 600
2i Itovolvpr, r.utoinatic, double action,
ir ialiber. 600
i3 Tool Hei, uot piaytliinKa, but real
, t"ls 650
27 T.-ilcE S.t (leco"ated porcelain,
vTy liiii.inme gm
Kfiuisijitoii Kitlo No. 4, 3 J or 32 ral , k(h
.9 a--!i, s'eLliiijjt ai'vnr.full jnwelud loot
,1 irc8 Suit i:nHO, leather, iiaudsome
a'id riurni!e liwO
31 B-wi-ifl M;.-i:lne, first class, with
eUattsnh uve 1W0
lUrvoIvor, Coifs, S8-ca,llbei-, blued
1&00
R Otilr'K, W-shot, adt-altber I6U0
Ai G'llrnr (u-tUburnj, ruwwood, In-
Uia 3000
"5 Mu-irtolln, very Uandaome 3000
W VViat hestor itepeatinfj Bhot Qan,
Ugauo 3000
S7 Kt'tciiiK'ou, dmible-barrel, bam-
u:er Shot Quo, lo or U giue 9000
33 Bicycle, standard make, ladies or
noma 2600
39 bbot Gun, Rerulntfton, double bar
rel, Jjaiuoiovlt'trf SOO0
40 Etglaa Manic Box, 16 Inch Duo.. 6000
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Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anrone tending: a sketfb and description may -
quickly asfurtiiin our opinion froe whether u
tiivfiill'iii is pnihithlr puleiiltit'le. ("(niiaiiinna
ttunn strictly etnitnlern la). llai)dt(Kk on Futeuta
aunt free OMi-ttt uunrr (or attcuriiiK uateiitH.
I'nti'iit.B tkHU liimut-'h Muiui A Cu. rw;elT
tpecuU nolic wit hunt cumuu, Lu the
Scientific JlKierican.
A hundnomely lllutrtt5d woftltly. I,artrest ol?.
citluMtiit ! tiny Hi-icnLitle jt.unml. IVrma. $-1 ft
yi'iU' ; four montha. L bold by ul) newdi'HierK.
ii & Co.sf"B'h"- New York
; last. f J LABE1-S.
MARKS. vvv"C0PYRiGHTS.
niirtv-one ye'.nt ft tive prctife. Opinioo as to
validity and jHtU-niability, Write f.r Uxk o(
iiriruc'i liand rfcfvrem-t. EbON bKUt92
k Street, WftjiUiugWa, U-
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Business - Cards.
F. W. DEST, M. D..
IB Ball Street,
PORT JERVIS, N. Y
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
9 to II A. M.
Office Hours 2 to A P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OfflcP nml rpsillclwp lltirf.,,,! atcu.. I.
home lnli'ly urciipivd liv l)r K. II. Wen
npr. iSlII.Kflrtl) Pi
Dr. von der Heyde,
DENTIST,
Illicit Hnnsf Oppoi-itc A'nnclcrinnik Hotel
Ilruml sir. et .Milliud I'll.
OKFlf'K HUUK8: 8 tu 12 a. ni.: 1 to
p. in.
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,
Milford, Pike Co., Pa.
John A. Kipp,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE, opposite Court House
Milfohd, Pike Co., Pa.
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO
LIFE, term, endow.
MENT mid ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
D. E. Van Etten, Agent,
Dingmnns Ferry, Pa.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
The hotel par excellence of the capita).
cH:tl within one block of the White
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
A fniiioiis holelry, rcinnrknhle for Its
historli nl nssuciHiioiiB and long-BtiBtnlned
populiiiiiy. Keccntly renovated, repainted
nml piirtlnlly rofuruiHhed.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
A landmiirkainonR the hotels of Wanh
mt-'ion, puuon'ml in former years by
prei.. nts nnd i.IIicials. Always a
pi line favorite, hi tently leiiiodeled'aiid
reiulcnd Ikuiit than ever. Opp Pa H
li. dep. WALTKH HUKTON' Kes. Mgr.
These holels are the principal political
rendezvous i,f the capital at all times,
hey aie the best stopping places at rea-
Somihlc r;it's
O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor
G. DEWITT. Manager.
A BIG CLUB.
Cut this out and return to.us with 1.00
"Jijij we'll send the foMuwiiig postage pre
VERMONT FARM JOURNAL I YR.
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE t YR.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE I YR
THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR.
MARION HARLANO'S COOK BOOK.
TEN NIGH f S INA BAR ROOM.
All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00
This combination fills n family need
I wo farm papers for the men The "Men
tlewonuin ,, id,. p,,,,. for ,he , (j(
u i i'k ' ,or Marion
Harlaml s Cook Book Willi 1100 piures and
.uixi piaetical recipes for the wife, aud l lie
book, -leii Nhis i ijnr Hmm,. the
gieaiest temperance novel of the ge A
two cent stamp brings samples of papcra
and our great clubbing list. " f
Vermont Farm Journal,
Jm- PACKARD. Rubll.h.r.
673 Mlr8t WILMINGTON
VT.
PKoiograpKcR
AND DEALEB IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing and
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
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Caveats, and 'i rado-AJark obt&ioedand ail &a&
uut buiucM conducted iur a
r wf-ti i sj . a. rAilnT UrFICt
Jna WCtaiuuure pulcuL m c4 Liu j'-rSll LLl
frci ote bum WuhiuMiua.
bcod modtl, dmttiiijf or photo., with dscri-
ciurffe. Our fee nt due tl ohicoI i secured,
t A Pamhlt, " ii"W to Ol.ta:n Puieuu," with
cot oi -aiMu iii th U. S. iW lOrcu souauic
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