PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH. 0. lOOO. PUBUNIIEU EVERY FHIOAY, ornoB, brown'b building, broad st. Rntored at the pont office of MUford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, as second olnM matter, November twenty-first, ltilW. Advertising Rates. One snuaretolirlit linosl.one Insertion - $1 .00 Kiu'h subsequent Insertion .60 Keduccd rates will Ire furnished on up- f Mention, will lie allowed yearly adver isers. Legal Advertising. and Executor' Administrator's notices . 8.00 Auditor's notices Divorce notices - ...... 5.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, n,,iiiit.r '1'N.BRiii-er's sales. County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J, H. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER, MUford, Pike County, Pa. Notio e of Election. The Republican Primnry elootion will be held in the townships and election districts of Pike oounty on Saturday April 7, 1900 between the hoars of 3 o'clock and 8 i. in. 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 elootion 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 snm of one dollar. By order of the Co. Committee, W. T. Struble, County Chair:nan THE AUDITORS' STATEMENT. The act of April 15th, 1834, requir Ing the commissioners to publish "a full and accurate statement of all re ceipisand expendituresof the proceed ing year," specifies among the items which it shall embrace, "the repairs of old or the erection of new bridges together with Biieh other items as may have a tendency to convey general information of the transac tions of the proceeding year." The statement, as published this year lumps the exinmditures under the heads "bridge building" and "bridge repairs," vws this give the peo ple general Information as to the cost of the several bridges built, or the re pairs made on a number of different bridges In the county, and is it a compliance with either the letter or spirit of the act? Is not the public interested in knowing the individual cost of each bridge erected and the amount of money exjiemled in re pairs on each old bridge by items? What definite information do the the figures apinmded to bridge build ing or bridge repairs convey to the mind, if it is not known how many new bridges were erected or old ones repaired? Surely the act does not contemplate any such lumping man ner of stating items which amount to thousands of dollars. And yet the taxpayers who foot the bills are pay ing for publication of such informa tion, which does not inform. ' The Auditors next year, if they do their duty to the people, will reject a bill for printing a statement not in accord anee with the act. Then, too, where is the authority for printing the cer tificate of the Auditors' append ed? Had that been left off and the bridge building and repairs properly itemized the statement would not have occupied more space than now, and then the people would have been paying for printing what is authoriz ed and not paying for unauthorized matter, and that which neither con tains, or conveys, general informa tion. LOOSE AGAIN Periodically, or about that, as Jo siah Aliens wife would say, I. Sick les effervesces. His wit bubbles over. On snakes, bears, donkeys, skunks, suckers and kindred subjects he Is an authority, for so fur as they are cog nate with democracy intimacy with the creatures lends weight to his as sertions. He is a democrat and he says he will never be anything else, He ways, "No, Hix, dear a thousand flowers of iJemocruoy would not change the color of the 'green gKt.' " "Flowers of Democracy" must mean thintles, because they are what the animal which usually symbo lizes democsacv in reputed to be fondest of, and the given spot must mean himself, it cunnot mean Westfull, or the county, if the lute j-levtiun returns are eorrwt. JiisU of tlitatlcfl or pultons of thixtle toa only strengthen hisRplrit. There are thofe win) never (-Imnge their opinions, nnrt he Intimntes he is one of that clwvt, and in this we jK-rfeetly agree with him, Ho lone mr. i. a. Coin" ilnrvey'a new book has not mot with sufficient demands to even warrant a second edition. It appears that the people are pros perous and oontentod this year. It is bocoming entirely apparent that the "anti-iuipei-ialisfc" move ment, as pursued by the Democrats, is not based on any ideas of a sup erior souse of right and jmfcioa or any humanitarian desire to see n high order of liberty accorded n semi-barbarous people, but is solely a desire of Democratic leaders to embarrass a Republican adminis tration which has carried two wars to a successful termination. There Is a marked reduction in the importation of liquors into Cuba. Puerto Rico, and the Philippines since their transfer to the control of the United States. In former year.s the importation of wines from Spain alone ranged above 3,000,000 per annum and the total importa tion of wine and spirits into the three Spanish colonies -in question ranged from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 per annum. On the other hand the total exportation of spirits of nil kinds from the United States to these islands during the calender year 1899 wat. about $1,250,000, while the amounts from other parts of the world were correspondingly small. The anti-imperialists, who havo Ijeen shuddering at the proposed oppression of the Filipinos by the Administration, are considerably embarrassed at the recent spee3h ol President Schurman at Chicago. As one of the Philippine Commission he pointed out the plnn of govern ment for the islands which the Commission hns recommended, hip' to carry out which the President i to appoint another Commission, fol lows closely the lines of Jefferson's plan for the government of ths Louisiana purchase. It will hardly be claimed by the antis that the in habitants of the Louisiana country were loss fit for self-government than the Filipinos to-day. "Y7e are to-day Greater America, but that greatness will be lost if we forget the political philosophy which has made ns great expau. sion of American thought, mechan ical skill, civilization and the phil osophy of development. Under a destiny unforsoen and uncontrolled by us, the power and institutions of the nation have been planted in the East. I believe that if we do our duty it means not only the eleva tion and uplifting of the people of that fur-oil land, but that it will ana to tue power ana glory ol our free institution and commercial supremacy of the nation." Senator McLaurin (Democrat) of South Car olina in the U. S. Senate. The Puerto Rican tariff bill, should it become a law in the form iu which it passed the House, will give to the people of Puerto Rico n couple of hundred thousand dollars a year for improvements of general conditions, educational and other wise, iu the Island, and yet will give them such commercial relations with the United State as to greatly stimulato the interchange of com modities, while by the higher dut ies imposed on articles coming into the Island from other countries we will be given practically its entire market. The duty collected on merchandise coming into the United States from Puerto Rico at full Diugley law rates amounts to a little over a million dollars a year, and with a collection of but 15 per cent, of the regular rates, perhaps 1200, 000 would be realized, which would be immediately expended for inter nal improvements iu the Island. The gold stuii'lnrj in Japan has proved a success. An ofluinl report on tHa subjoct by the HinisUr of Finni.ce, Count Mittukit, lias just reielied Washington, nrA it states la explicit terms that I '10 experi ment has boon extretinly satisfac tory, both iu its relations to the in ternal and foreign trade, and espec ially iu itn relations to labor, the permanent standard ot value and the avoidance of fluctuations which it furnishes. The report says that, leaving out of account the questions concerning the effect on foreign trade, it can be very clearly seen that prices, since the adoption of the gold standard have kept conipar atively even, with fluctuations re markably fdipht and the relatiors between the claims of the creditor and the liability of the debtor less subject to sudden and unexpected changes, and as a result the way bus opened for the steady and or derly growth of commerce and in j dustry. ALTliif A man with a thin head of hair is a marked man. Dut the big kind of a mark most men like. Too many men in their twenties are bald. This is absurd and all unnecessary. Healthy hair shows man's strength. To build up the hair from the roots, to prevent and to cure u s e M&DIP It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Notice that word, "always." And it cures dandruff. 1.00 a bottle. All dniggUts. My hnflfnens mlln me out amon BtrniiRrrs a groat deal. I would actually feel n.!mmed every time ! would tnko off mv hat, my hnir whs no thin uid the bald npnts howM go plainly. 1 hegnn the une of your Hair Vigor Imh than three months ago. Today 1 find I have as fine a hend of hair as I ever had. I tell everybody whnfc I need, and they ear '"it must he a wonderful remedy" Oeo. Yearl, Deo. 14, 1898. Chicago, 111. We have a bonk on The Tlalr and Scalp which tfb will send fre upon renucst. If you do nut obtain all the benefit you expected from the use of the Vigor, write the Doctor about It, ddresi, DR. J. C. ATKR. . Lowell, Malt. 4 y " ir - - If your fowls linve Cholera ( r Roup, use Orange Electric Food nt once. For sale at T. AimstrongV CHURCH DJEECT0EY MUFORD. ITIR8T Presbytebtan Chuhch, iMilford; Sabbath services at 10.30 A. M. and 7.80 P. M. Sabbath school immediately after tlie morning service. Prayer nuH'ting Wed nesday at 7.80 P. M. A cordial welcoim will be extended-to all. Those not at tached to other churches are especlnlly In vited. Kuv. Thomas Nichols, Pastor. Church of tub Good Shki-hkiu), Sli! ford: Services Sunday at 10.80 A. M. and 7 80 P. M. Sunday schi.ol at 12.00 w. Week-day service Friday at 10 A. M. Holy Cunimuuiou Sunday at 7.45 A. M Scuts free. All are welcome. Kkv. Chas. li. Carpenter, Bettor. M. K. CntiRCH. Services at the M K. Church Sundays: Preaching At 10.80 n. m. and at 7. BO p. m. SuDday school at V p. in. Kpworth league at 0.46 p. in. Weekly prayer nieetiug oil Wednesdays nt 7.80 p. in. Class meeting conducted by Win. Angle on Fridays at 7.80 p.m. An earnest invitation is extended to anyone who may doslrn to worslisp with us. Kkv. W. K. Nkfk. Pastor. MATAM0RAS. Kpworth M. K. Church, Marnnioras. Services every Sabbath at 10.80 a. in. ond 7 p. in. Sabbath school at 8.80. C. E meeting Monday evening at 7.80. Class meeting Tuesday eveniug at 7.80. Prayer nuHiting Wednesday evening at 7!80. Everyone welcome. Hkv. T. G. Spencer. Hope Evangelical Church, Mat moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching nt 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun day school at 8 p. in. Junior C. E. before and C. K. prayei meeting after the even ing service. Mil-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seats free. A cordial welcome to all. Come. Rev J A. Wieoand, Pastor. Secret Societies. MiLFOHD Lows, No. 344, F. & A. M.: Lodge meets Wednesdays on or before Full Moon at tht Sawkill House, Milford Pa. N. Emery, Jr., Secretary, Milford John C West brook, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van Dkk Mark Loduk, No. l.O. O. V: Meets every Thursday evening nt 7.80 p. ni., B-nwp'H Building. D. H. Hornlieck, Srr y Jaenb McCarty. N. G Prudence Rkbrkah Lodue, 107, I. O f). K. Meets every seeond and fourth Fri days In eaeh month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hrown s building Miss Katharine Klein N. G. Miss Wilhelmine Heck, Soo'y. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For the next sixty dnys, I will quote Unheard of jirices in Meiiis', Boys' and Childi'enst Clothing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the public is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and 15oys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and l3 convinced at SC AFRrtMS (v. 15 Front Street, . Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CL0TIIIEH, One Cent a Word, For F'nfh Iitffrrf ttin. No Ariv.-rttMitirTit taken for leu. tlinn lrt rents, CAM! nmt - omtffti.y tl orders. AiltlrrM I'lKK ll NTY HEW, MlLFOIill, I A. TWIt PALE. A siiihU fnrm located near r Matjinioras, known as the 1IciipiI or Hi'lnlmrdl place, containing 31 acres. Finely Im-ated, well wateml. House nod burn. Fruit of nil kinds. 1'urt improved. Title flour. For terms, prie-o. etc.. Address Lock box G MUford. Pa. THEPPARS NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that trespassing on the premises occupied by the uiitlerKigiicd in llingmiili towm-hip, known as the lltM'hunnn farm for hunting, fishing, berrying or nny otliei purpose whatever i forbidden under pel. nltyof the liiw. Any person or person disolteying this notiee will be dealt Mtb Id the 'severest ltrwfnl lminner. UKOKUK H. MCCARTY, July 1, 18W7. Lessee. I'KE.SPASSNOTH. Notiee Is hereby given Ihnt trespessing upon the south ern hiilf of the tniei of linid know n (lie William Denny, No. I u .Shoholii town ship, for limiting, fishing, or, nny othei pin pose, also trespussing on iSiiwkill pomi in Dingninn tow nsbip. or, lishing ill it i forbidden under penalty of the lnw. M. Cl.KII.ANIl MlLNOIt, .prl54m Attorney tor owner. TRESPASS NOTICK. Nut lea is hereby X given Unit trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake AssiH'imion in Lae.kiiwuxen township,- l'ike rounty, Pn.. for the pin pose of hunting nnd lishing, or any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxandkh Haddkn, Nov. S3, 1SW5. President. TiRKSPASS NOTICK. Notiee Is hereby given that trespassing on tho premises of the undersigned, situated in Dingman township, tor nny purpose whatever is stricllv forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted, J It A 11. Cask Out. 24. 1SII5. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing 011 the premises of the under signed, iu Dinginan Township, on Kay moudskiil and Dwarfskill Creeks, is for. bindeu under penalty of the law. CHAS. .1. lioiLEAU, Dingmnn Twp., N. H0I1.KAU, May 17. 1H98. Joseph F HoiLiCAI REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts havo been filed with the Register and will be presented 10 the court for confirmation m.u allowance on the THIRD MONDAY OF MARCH NEXT Estate Louis DalloK dee'd account Leonline Pnllnz Administratrix . Estate of Jacob Kleinlians dee'd nccoulll of Marv M. Kletnhans AilmlnisMlx. Estate of Clyde K. Van Auken dee'd hc count of Wilson S. Van Auken Kstnte of Julia Ann Van Gordon dee'd account of Moses W. Van Gordon J. C. WKSTBKOOK JR., Milford, Feby. 1H. 1WJ0. Register. COURT PROCLAMATION, State of Pennsylvania, I Conntv of Piko. s Notice is hereby given to till persolif bound by recognizance or otherwise to ap. near, that the March term, ltmo, of the sev eral courts of Pike county will be held at the court house, in the borough of Milford on the third mondiiv ( Hllh) at 2 o'clock n 111., and will be continued one week if necessary K. VAN DERMA RK, Milford, Men. 1, 1M00. Sheriff. LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following applications for license have lieen filed In the office of the Clerk of (Jiiiii tei' Sessions of Pike county and w ill be presented to the next court of Quarter Sessions to or l.elil maren hapo. Delaware township Randall Van Gnr den. Francis Mercier. PhiliD F. F'ulmer. iliiKmaii Anna Schauno, E. O. Uuillo tai, VV 1 1 1 in 111 Metz. Ixekawaxen George A. Klstojl, Augusta Retistadt, Kinmett H. Ashcr, Albert u Rowland. . I.eliiimn Martin L. Hacli, Clara Ottor- ilei flier. .11 1 1 lord Borough Dr. John Kelly, Louise .1. Frieli. John C. Ileek, Marin 1 relit erika Heck. Marie V. Tissot, John K Thornton. Frances A. Diimniek. Mlllonl Tup. John A. Watts. I'ahmis-Clara Lalx'B F'ehlen. Shohola John H. liciiinaiin, John Vogt. Jr.. Adoli.h Fuller. WestiHll Lufoiie Caskey, Christiana Mueller, Nicholas Gehhart, Floyd E. Bev 11ns, Peter Felz, D H Allen. J. C. WESTBROK, JR , Feby 2fi, 1900. Clerk . dr. david favorite The one sure cure for The ridney's,llver and Blood (WRcracdv CARPETS All-wool Carpets at 47 cents Lace Curtains at 29 cents Cil Cloth at 17 cents Wall Paper at 2 Don't hirher priced goods. tween 8 every Friday morning. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Fike St., Grand Clubbing Offer! J k it r ' --r v. J 7 -J ' S Pike Co. Press, Ladies' World, Ainslno's, Mnnsny's, Cosino))olitiin, . " " " "' McClnre's, 4.1 " " " " " " (,'(ismoiolilmi " 4.1 " " " " " " Loslio's Monti y, " 4.1 Yon make n Hclcrtion from one us, enclosing J4 15 nnd wo will hnvo suliscribnr for one year ; or cncli to xrniirntt niblress if mo desired. Address PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. iziti? it it it SAVE i "Star" tia tnpa (slinwino; Bir.a'l stpvs priatod on nndor tide of tss), ' Horse Shoe," "J. T.," "fionrtLnak," ' Croni Bow," ond "Druuwond " Nnlnrol Lat Tia Ta?fi ore of equal value in securing presents nir:ji,ion?d belovy', mid may be assorted. Every man, -woman and child can liuri something on the list that they would like to have, cud can have TAO. 1 Mafei Bot . i! 3 Kn ft, one blarl". 'f 8 P- i-'.iI-S.Wjinrit.-;. it it 4r 4 Ciiiici ' K .if-, 1 no,- .. b hh t and Pepper S t . o;i rilnlrt Ilia-? r:i wisr'P llf'.i Fr.'ii. li l:rn.r v...,.,i r;,.. 7 r, (mil w ;;r.jmui, :iae l.i. ; .1 f;'f?l Bntti-p Knifo, trii l p :v.o, h, st t'lHiitV .' ffl 9 Siinr Sht t: v I r.'.v, ;u: qul. . G i M S-fl:np ll'-T, R-Oi-!iv,y F-l-tr 'It it 12 I3n Mn- U.N nt N'-t, Cm- nl ;tfil i.-, i;:vti' m .'. i.j I' i b.. iLorn 15 HaH,"Aswf.ii,.Ti 13 Al'.rni r'loft, r.i.-';. !. 17 Six Oenuinp Xivr.WA' iV I luted R'm.la 18 Wacii, nickel, stent v; lit CftrviTS, Kucifi i(?i'J !iii;t)le , 80 Six (iftiuiiia Ui'iL ).la el g udf.. tl Six eah. Knives ac liom haniiif .am bv.cii S3 Six oa-h, On'ii ie R -:f-rs' Kiii.-e aadiorks, be3t piat-i y .ne ii'O TH? A??' CFFFtl FXPtfi '$ Nfl'fWltRJOTH, 1900. Cnprri! Hnf rf T VJain "tr" Tin 'Afrs ffhtt Is, Htar tin tai with no araall wlir"'ai umiuu i stf.r.i printed on uin'.-r si:- ,t ta;T, an not y.d or prevents, s:" 1 -aTT-r , but will i; vaid f, r in CaSII on tliebaai of iwtuity coutapor bUildred, if n-i'.Mvi-ii 'iy mnn, -r Wt:r : t1; l-t. lCHf t. trfiEaU IN 3IJNU that a iltuif'u vtortu ot STM1 PLUG TOBACCO will lout longer ttud afTard mitre pleasure than a dime's wortb of any Mhabrud. MAKE THE TEST I Sendtags io Crt'TIXE'T.l. TOB.HJCO CO., S!. lOUiS, M. itititititititizititititititititit Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially dipists the food and aids Suture in streritftheriinp and reeon .rtructing the exhausted digestive or gans It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in Rtantly relieves and permanently cure9 Iyspoisia, Indirection, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Siom;ich, Nausea, Sick Hcuduchp.tJastralu'ia.CranirM.and aK other results of i m perfect f! iiiL-stion. Prpired ty E C DeWit-4Co . Cljicag'S. Our Ice reiurLitii U we tail. Any one seudiiiB sketch aiij dcburiptiuti cf auy iuventkm will pioiuptly receive our ojiiaiou free concerniug the i.iteutamhty of same. "How to Ubtaiu a Vaiesit " w:ut ujion re'iuet. l'meuta m.-ured ibiuuL'h us &lverti-ei lur s.ilc at our expeu, iiLcim t.ikeu out tlnouU us receive uvcial notiv, withoutcli trge, iu Tuk Hatknt Ki-.co ,d, an iilutiutcd ami wUlely circulated journal, cu))ulti'i by Muiiulaciuit-rs and investor bcud lor iiuiiiijlc copy FREE. Addie&a, VICTOR J. EVANS CO. Patent Atturucys,) Evart Building, WASHINGTON. C Every spring we have a GRAND CARPET and UPHOLSTERY SALE. This Spring we mean to out do ourselves. per yard. per pair. per yard. cents per roll. think we do not carry any We have them just as high as you want to go; and can save you money all along the line. This sale continues only 30 days If you want to have some fun, come in our store any Friday morning, be and 9. We have special sales Port Jervis. of Hie four nfr'or.i, w hich yon send to Hio four publiitiitions mailed to th 'k -kizirk izic-k it ilil. tags it it it it TAOS. a Clnrk, a dny.OaVndflr. Thermom- :, It irutue f r 6C0 n r.-t.-e, J'M'ljftf, no bertpr ina1. 600 ul vti, iiiiromaiiu, double acti-m, r : 8 ..-.JiiKT 00 J :-5i.-t, nut playthings, but real K 6&0 i' S tipfoalerl iiorcetaln. 24 G:: it it it 26 '1 17 y',' very :.a:Hlfmo R(M) H nfi!iiL.-r.in IMiln N-. 4. i'.ur Hi i-al . kim , r.i. h m. -lU-.a SilYT.full .iew?lft-l 1WW M Sci: ( as, leather, tamisome a n, iitv.:.! . iuuo 31 S'-vt'i-j 'tr.fliin, first elaas, with nl!ait3.-ii 'i. try 1600 SS KfVulvor.Cols's, S8-aIil)p, blud moo XI PN, KJ-li.tt, EJ-.-alttwr I6oo Ai Ci'it'ar t 'A'dshbiirnj, ruaewoud, in- laM .auoo "5 ?! I'lolirt, vary haodaome 2000 M Winclstor Kpeating Shot Oan, Uh-u-s 2000 J7 Ilfniin.n,.; n, (Ton bto -barrel, bam- mot .-jjij; (J no, loor U aui?e SoOO 18 Bir"!a, etAadard make, ladies or pnl 2600 J9 Shcf Onn, 1mtr.(?too, double bar rel, liaii.4tfi:io8 3000 40 Hrt'.'f'j Ma:, io Box, 16 Inch D lac.. 0000 it it it it it it it it 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvnn npnillnff s kptrh and tiHMnptt-in msf qul' hlv a(Hrtjiti nnr opumut frw wnttther au hivtiiitinii i nmhiililT ,nHeiithle. ('anmiuniOH tiuint trn;tly mlUltiiitliiJ. liandtKinkon Haltuit mi( free itMeat uuwf for smuriiif patent. Haieitts taken tim.uyij Muim X Co. rtxxur api'Uil Hutic, without, churea, ui tha Scientific Jlnericaa A hnnrtnomulT llliiftratod wopklr. I-nnrent cr. piilMimn of Hiiv m-ieiuibf tHtirnai. TtsrniH, .! ft y:ir; duir ruontlia, L bolU by all newmifalum. illlNN&Co.38'8-New York S66. ijT . J4 LABEL?. Thirtv-one ye .re & tWe pmctloe. Oifuirn u to ttiitiitv an'i uiU-iitutiiUiy. Write for Uiok ol iuMrui-i nit and ref.-ivm--a. bt'bON bUObV2 V Street. aatiloytua. l. C- V fa V5-" r4 Tradc Marks Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Offloe Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysicinn nnd Snrpoon. Office nnd rcslilciife Ilarfnrd Hfrrrt ir bfiuie latoly occupied bv )r. K li. Wcu ncr. MILFOHD. PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brick House OppoMte Vaiulciniaik Holel jirond strrct Aiiitoifi k'ti. yVVICK HOUKfi: H to 12 a. in.; 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, Mii.ford, Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE,' opposite Court House Mii.ford, Pikk Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE, TERM, ENDOW MENT nnd ACCIDENT INSURANCE I). E. Van Etten, Agent, Dingiiiiins Ferry, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur excellence of tho cnplml, lncntotl within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Tronauiy. Finest tnblo in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fimioiis hoti'Iiy, reniiiiknl.le for its llislorlntl as.-.. Kin I i mis nml liilip-Rllntnilled popiilnriiy. Keeently rencivnteif, repHintcd and piutiiilly lefuiniKlied. NATIONAL HOTEL. A llllHlllllll-k Mllionir The hutnlu rf WUL-K iiiKioii, puiniii'yed in former Tours I pi'fvli.cntK mid hiorh ollicinia. At prime fnvoiite Ki i inly n iiiodelcd nd reililenil heiler limn ever. Opp Pb' K R. dep. WALTKIt Ul'KTON, Keg. Mgr. Thofc hotels are the prlnripiil politlenl rcndiv.VDiis of iho rnpilnl nt 11 times. They me the best stopping places at rea pollnble ratee O. O STAPLES. Proprietor. O.DEWITT.Manager. A BIQ CLUB. Tut this out nnd return to.us with l.oo ami 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 I YR. MARION HARLANO'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This coinbiiiHIion fills a family need 1 wo faun papers for the men The "Gen (livim,an 'ii id,. paper for the Ladies T7N,Y-.,w!,;k,,'ll,l",u f"r Wariun HioIhiiiI h Cook Hook with 1100 pages and J UKI pi iu tical recipes for the wife, and the book, -len Nights in a bar Room, the greatest temperance novel of the age A IWO f.1'111 KtMttto hciit.. ....... V. . r '"'"fim ui papers and our great clubbing list. Vermont Farm Journal. Wm. l. PACKARD, Publisher. 03 Miir$t.WILMINOTON, VT. PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. T8 Pike Street. Port Jervis, N. Y Caveau.aad Trade-Marks obtained an4 all Vat-1 cut busiaeM conducted (oc MoOCRATt FCC. Our OrnccisOppoviTi; U. s, paTCHTOrnce nciiiaik-uiro palcnLui Uiaa " n tl Uuam. icii oto Ifum W ashington. ' , fecud modi:!, drawing or photo with detcri- tion. We adviwi, if patfniaLiie or nut, free l' i-hurge. 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