Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 13, 1900, Image 2
PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 13. lUO. PUBLISHED EVERY FR1DAT. OFFICR, BROWH'8 BUILDINO, BROAD BT. Entered M the post office of Mil fort. Pike County, Ppnnnylviiiiln, as urennd oliww matter, November twenty-Bret, 18WI. Advertising Rates. i in. ,inBr,lphrlit linen). nno Insertion H 00 Bnch mihmtiuiiiit timertion ------- 60 Rodueed nite will be furnished on np plIcRtiun, will be allowed yearly mlver iisers. THE CRANK INVENTOR. Legal Advertising. Administrator' nnd Executor's notices 5J Auditor's notices J1 Divorce notice '' Hhorlff's wiles, Orphnns' court wiles, County Treasurer's sides. County stnre ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ktten, PUHLIBHKR, Milford. Pike County, Pn. The Filipinocrats will linrdly take kindly to Dewey. Kentucky "courts of Justice" eeni to mntcli well with Kentucky politicans. Dewey lms placed faimsolf in the Debs, Whnrton Baker and George F. Train class. Macruni is quietly buried in stran gers row with never n single mourn er to shed a tear. One trial for immorality is worth at least three divorces and a jailful of diamond burglars. England missed an opportunity to clamor for homo rule when the Queen was in Irehtnd. It seems to be an open question Whether George or Mrs. George is to accept the nomination. Mr. P. Grey Meek should make the pnranrapher's joy complete by chanein? his middle nHine to "Green." Arizona reports a streak of pay dirt that pans out $22,000 to the ton Cai)e Nome is not such a warm member after all. Dewey lost his only chance of be ing made president by not staying awav from home until two weeks before the election. The ten married men who served on the jury that acquitted Nether- sole probably wished they hadn't after seeing their wives. France has decided that she dors not want war with England. Luck ily for France, she still enjoys oc casional lapses into sanity. If that Missouri hen which has been making political prophecies wants to bocoine really famous, she should lay a daily weather forecast Moving day has passed and tho kitchen stove begins to settle into place bnt house-cleaning looms np horrible as a wclsh-rabhit nightmare. This yeras crop of Easter bonnets make a the Jordinary conservatory look like thirty cents. They are a trifle higher than railroad freights, and beautiful as planked shad. Kansas City's big convention hall having burned, the Democratic dele gates may be forced to do business In a wigwam. All of which should be Intensely pleasing to the Tain tnany braves. Poetio justice continuos to get in a good blow occasionally. A St. Louis barber was stricken numb the other day just after telling a long suffering customer that he had a sure cure for baldness. A stranger to the truth escapes from Kentucky with a wild tle about how the Colonels shake hands with the left flipper so as to keep the right one in remliiibss for sudden gun-play. Kentucky would exile any native who dared to plead guil ty of being unaccustomed to ambid exterous pistol pructice CONTINUED MOM FIRST PAOR. The prevention of collisions at son is a favored subject, though it hns almost been solved by a device whish oan best be dt'sorilwd as two bHrn doors, one hinged on each side of t he ship near tho bow. All that is nec essary when a collision at sea is im minent is to pull on a rope and open the baru dors against the pressure of the water Tha model worked beautifully in a both tub, but after a few months careful thought and calculation, it wonld appear to an expert that on a vessel going eigh teen or twenty knots, sometliing would happen when those barn doors were opened, either to the man the rope or the doors. To prevent vessels running aground many inventors have oxer cised their mightiest powers and the most satisfactory one so far is that of putting glass windows iu the bot tom of the ship so that the bottom of the harbor can be seen and timely warning given of Shoal water. I, however, have no desire to be on the lookout at the class window when the vessel runs up on a sunken rook Manv of the inventors whom we have to deal with are of the myster ions variety, those who have some thing that will revolutionize naval warfare and only ask that they may be furnished transportation from the Pacific roast to Washington, anil bave their hotel bills paid, in order that they may have an opportunity to personally explain what they dare not put in writing, for fear thai someone will steal their ideas and get a patent on them. There are numbers of these who will furnish full Dartitulars and sell tneir ldeii For tho small sum of 1250,000.00 each mid so would I. There are others who, although they have spent years iu perfecting their devices, worthless an they may be, voluntarily present them for the use of their Government, without soliciting any recompense, and these are strongly in contrast with those who write threatening letters stating that if their wonderful designs for warship annihilators are not pur chased immediately, they will be sold to some foieign government and thus bo employed wjraiust tha ships of their native country. Quito a novel proposition is that. the United States build a whole fleet of "bogus ships," the writer Bays. "just make them look like real ships with only one genuine gun or can nor, just a perfect bluff." A Chicago geuius covers the whole subject of ship design and proposes novel method of construction. His ideas are best explained in bis own words : Chicago, 111., May 14, 1890. Mr. lf you have It, you Si Xknow it, You vmmm m4. i1- l IS 2 V V k now all about the heavy feeling inthe stomach.the formation of gas, the nausea, sick headache, and general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a week without your blood being Impure and your nerves all exhausted. There's just one remedy for you One Cent a Word. For Knrh Inrttrm. No Art Vv-rttument taken for 1pm ttififi 1ft re nlA. CASH nmt efwxtmpatiy nil nrdt-rn. AdlrfM 1'IHK (Ol Nil I'HKMH, MII.FO.tT, FA. TOK PATjR. A Binnll farm .nr-ntrd nenr r MiHh morns, known ns the Henwl or Ht'lMmnH place, containing iil nercs. FiiH ly located, well watered. House nml barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, ote,., address lAxiK dox u Antrum. TKF.SPAPS NOTICK. Notice Is lierel.v 1 (riven Umt trespassing on the premises occupied uy 1 1n; unUersitf n'U in ninnutn township, known as the Uurhanmi farm for hunting-, tMilng, herrrinff or any oiImt piirpoo whatever is fm bidden under pe, -dfyof the law. Any priMUi or persons disobeying this notice will If dealt with In tho severest lawful manner. UKOItUK H. McCaiity, July 1, lWif7. Lessee. CARPETS Every spring we have a GRAND CARPET and UPHOLSTERY SALE. This Soring we mean to out do! ourselves. Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Offloe ours 9 to II A. M. 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. All-wool Carpets at 47 cents per yard. Lace Curtains at 29 cents per pair. Oil Cloth at 17 cents per yard. Wall Paper at 2 cents per roll. There's nothing new 14 about It. Your grand- TI narents took It. 'Twas Vi an old Sarsaparilla before other sarsaparillas were known. It made the word "Sarsaparilla" famous over the whole world. There's no other sarsa parilla like It. In age and power to cure it's "The leader of them all." II M 1 totlle. All taitlrts. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "Afrer liifferln terribly I was Induce! to try your Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles and now feel like a new man. 1 would advise nil my fellow creature!! to try this medicine, ft. for it has stood the tent of time and , its curative power cannot be ex- L noitoil ' 1.1). noon. w Jan. SO, 1K19. Browntown, V. VfrHm Ihm Dtolor. If yon hsve nny complaint whatever anH desire the best niemrnl sdvlce yen Can poalbly receive, write the doctor freely. Vou viil receive a prompt re ply, without cost. Adore.., Ia. J. t AYElt, Lowell, Mais. a fa.th. rRKSPASS NOTI'IK. Notice l hcndiy jiivcn that ti-cspiissiiiK upon the floulh-(M-n lutlf of the tritct tf luml known na the A'illiimi llcnny, No. IM.lu Slmhifht town ship, for humiiifr; lisliiiiK. or, uny oihci piiro.e, also tniNcsin on Suwkill himI in DinfTMiau lownship. or, fishing in it is (nli)iiliieu limli'l' pcimlly of Ihc lnw. M. Cl.KILASI) MlLNtllt, prlMni Attorney for owner. TKKPASS NOTICK. . Notice is heiehy given tlml trespunsinR tiMin the pro perty tif th forest i.nke Assoenuum I Liieknwnxen township, Pike tounly, Pn tor the imriKrse of hnnTinir nnd tilunt;. or my other purpose Is strictly forbidden tin ier peniuiy 01 tne mw. Alkxaniikh Hadhkn, Nov. 23, 18(15. President. T'KKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on tho premises if tho undersigned, situated in Dingniaii townsli i). tor any utiri)oi whatever Is itrictly forbidden, nnd ail oITt ntiera will lie promptly prosectiKti. iitA a. LAbt. Oct. 24. 15. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other n-espussing on the premises of the under .igncd, in Dinginau Towusiiip, on Kay- mondskill nnd Dwni'fsklll Creeka, Is foj oiutlen under penalty of the law. (.'HAS J. lioILEAU, Dingman Tvrp., N. Hoil.KAli, May 17. ia'.m. Johei'ii V Uoilkai;. ABE YOU QOINQ SOUTH FROM THE NORTHERN STATES P The B0t Bouts to Travel is From ' New York to Norfolk, V... fcy the old Dominion Steamer The most eleinntly fitted boata, flnent ettertx)iu8 aud best moals. The rate iunluditiK mtiala and state rooms is less titan you cau travel by rail, and you get rid of the dust and changing cars. If you want to go South bcyouud Norfolk to Southern Pines and Pine bluff, the Winter IJeulth HesorU or to YauKuan, N. C, the Pennsylvania Colony headquarter -, Peuehland, N. C, the New En(?lad Colony, Btat Lam. Ga . the Ohio Colony and headquarters of the Umon Veterans Southern Settlements, you can con. nect with tho Seaboard Air Line. For information us to rates of travel address H B. WAI.KEK. Truttio manag'-r New York City. For information as to farming or minerul lands, water powers, manu facturing sites or winter resorts, rates of board rent of ottagea eto., Bddres JOHN PATRICK, Chief In dustrial Agent S. A. L. Piuebluff , North Carolina. al5 Full stock of mer.s' and boys' hats et T, Armstrong v Co s. Dear Sir : I think it possible that the kali of a ship could be cunt in one piece, and it would not be necessary to build the skeleton of wood and ri?et the plates on ns at lt? wrvieo. present. The whole hull with dock attached also all the compartments, etc., eto, with engine, boilers could be cast at once. All that wouiu De neeueu would be to make a mould large enough and the exact impression re quired. The cupola need not be any larger than the usual size and after iho several heats were poured in, to have a tremondous strong current of electiicity turned on to anneal the different part together, and nn immense plane on a lathe frame to smoothen all the imperfections which would be done after the mould was removed. After the hull whs finished inside as well as outside, smaller moulds could be ' nsed for casting the compartments, roof, etc In case of being too heavy (which it hardly would) there could be an air chest for compressed air. The masts could be hollow and in sections, acting on the principle of a fishing pole, and the bottom Bcction having a thread could Blowly or quickly sink into hold of ship, a'l the other sections following, in case of a storm or an enemy. The sails could be made of aluminum metal on the principle of the slats of win dow shutters and folding up auto matically like the gate of a, draw bridge. Each slat or row of slats to be connected with hooks of some sort. The sails to be on each eido of the mast, to be a certain extent indepen dent of each other. This style of mast and sails would be u great sav ins of life to soldiers on a ship in time of battle and give them more time to spare to devote to the enemy. I want you to give this careful study and let iae know what you think of it. Another feature I was near forgetting : This style of ship ueed not be burthened with a lot of guns of heavy caliber, for being lung and nurrow and no port holes to weuken it, bnt heavy cross-supports in the casting, the heaviest shot thrown at her would merely cause her to spin round in the water, CONTiNUJCO ON THIRD PAOK. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlUKT PliKSHYTKKIAN ClIl'HCH, Milford. rtabliath services at 10.30 A. M. and 7.11" I' M. Sabbath school linmetliaU-ly alter morning service. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 7. HO P. M. A cordial weleomi will be extended to all. Those not at tached to other churches are especially In vited. Kbv. Thomas Nichols, Pastor CHUltCH OF THK Uoob SilKlMlKltl), Mil- ford: Services Sunday at 10.!!0 A. M. and 7 at) P. M. Sunday scheol at 12.00 n. Week-day servlco fr rldiiy at 10 A. M. noiy Communion Sunday at 7.45 A M. Seats free. All are welcome. BKV. CHA8. 11. C AliPENTKIt, Kector M. K. Chitkcr. Serlces nt the M K. Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.110 a. m. nnd at 7. .Hi p. in. ui lay senooi at ll:45i. in. Kpworlh league at .4u p. m. WtH'kly prayer meeting o.i Wednesdays at 7.:W p. in. Class meeting conducted by Wm. Anuleon 1 ridays at 7.IJ0 n. in. in earnest Invitation Is extended to anyonv w ho may desire to worshsp with us. kbv w . it,. i!.rir. i-astor. MATAMORAS. KpwonTH M. K. Church, Matamoias. Services every Sabbath nt 10.80 a. m. and 7 n. m. Sabbath school at a.Ho. C K meeting ivionuny evening hl v.msi-i meeting Tuesday evening at 7 iio. 1'rayei nioellng Wednesday evening nt 7.10 rwveryoiio welcome. m t ......... n kv. 1. v. oi r..ii,r,n. Hope Kvanokiical Clinton, Mata moras. Pa. Sen ict s next Sunday as follows: Preaching at. 10 ;(o a. m. and 7 p. m. Mm- day school at 8 . m. Junior C. K. Is'foit and C. K. irayei inivtlng aftir the even- it!. iV 1,1-wwk prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nr. r.wi. reats tree. A cordial t 'etcome w an. omu. KBV J A. WIBQAND, i'astor. Secret Societies. MlLFOItn Low K, No. 844, F. & A. M.: Lislge ineets Wednesdays on or before Kull Moon at tnt miwkiii riouse, .mi mini Pa. N. Kinery, Jr.. Secretary, Milfortl John C WesMiriMik, W. M.. Milfonl. Pa. VAN 1)KK MAltK liOIKIK, . l.tl. ). V: Meets every Thursday evening at 7. HO p. m., Pnwn Hullding. 1). H . Hornbetik, Sr y , .laeob McUatty, JN. ti Phuiiknck Hkhkkah loimik, 17, 1. II (). V. Meets every second nnd fourth r rl- dtivs in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Brown's building Miss Katharine Klein S.ii. Miss Wlihelmine Heck, Soo'v SHERIFF'S SALE. Jv virtuo of n writ of Aim! fuel m a issu out, of tho Court of Common PIouh of I'ikt ciouutv. to nip ilirt'ott'd. 1 will cxpone ti -iilo hv Duhlio vpitiluo or outcry, nt the Court Houm In tlm borough of Milford, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, nt 2 P. M. AH thnt certain lot or pieco or jmreol r1 IhikI sitimtr' In the township of Pahiiyrn. cttunty of Pike nm State of Peni.svlvania houiMlcd nnd ih'norllHtd as follows to wit: H inMiiin nt a wont on tho fionth side ot die public road lending up tho Wallt'tipau paek crook at a point, tho lane loading fiom tio Hickory plaoe Intersects tho sain public road, running thonw al.mg said road souili seven decrees, wont thirteen nnd four-tenth rod h to a post for a coiner, thence alonn lands of 1. K. iienuett, south twenty-two .h'trrei'g. fiiht thirteen and flfry six o hundredth rods toDost corner, thence north iixty-one and ono-half decrees, east ' tin -teen and four-tenth rod a to a post cornei at the side of said lane, nnd thence ninny the said latu north twenty and one half degri'Ofl, west twelve and forty elyht one hundredth rds to the place of he tftiininr. oontai nina one aore and twelve perchea of land bo the same more or less lifiiiK the Kaine land and pivnuses which Philip Kimble et a), heirs and legal repre sentatives of Burnlmm Kimble deceased couveyetl to Henry V. Kdwards by their deed In fee simple hearing date of Ortbei 2, 1877 and recorded in the olliee for record ing tleods, etc , at Milford Indeed book No. M page etc , where It will fully nnd at large appear and whereas the said Menry V. Kdwards died intestate being seized of the herein before described piece of land and premises In fee. and the Hnhl Anna K. Kimble (formerly Anna K. Kdwards,) N Bryan Kdwards, Kntma Fuller (formerly Kdwards. KUen -'dwards. Philander K '- wards and Harriet Kdwarda being the legal heirs nnd representatives of saiu lien ry V. KdwanU deccnsiil became by virtue of the lulopitatelawH of the Commonwealth of Pen svlvania seized and uossrssed of th said niece of bind ami promises herein liofore deKerilKd. and being the saute prom ises which the above named heirs granted and conveyed to Krancis li. Singer by deed dated Ma vlM, lwb recorded in deed bonk 88 mice 115. etc.. nnd by Raid Singer to f rank uenso Dy ueeu uat u uec, n, iwo recorded In deed book 51 page 601. IMPKOVKMKNTrt A good alory nnd n half dwelling, wood shed. barn, fruit, etc. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frank Drmsn and will le gold tv ine for rhh. ft. V AWUriKJVi r iv. Milford, Mch 26, Sheriff. To P1TEHT Good Idoas may be accured by our aid. Adareaa, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. EubtcrlptlouH to Tbe Patent Beoord 91W iwr tuuuufe us. david favorite ftwRemcdy Tbe one sure cure for J The Sidneys, liver and 51ood A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For the next sixty days, I will quote Unheard of prices in Mens', Bovh' and Childicnst Clothing, everybody, the public sjieet the that will astonish An invitation to is extended to in- largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Hoys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and le convinced at AFRAK SKY 15 Front Street, .. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER, Don't think we do not carry any higher priced goods. 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 tween 8 and 9. We have special sales every Friday morning. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., . Port Jervis. Grand Clubbing Offer! WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D riiypicinn mid Surgeon. OfTlcr mid Ti1' Idcni-c Hnrrmd stioct If hon.o liitcly iccu)i'd I'T I)r K. 11. Wen Dcr MILFOKI), PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, ilih k Jlrtise OppoMtc Vnmlot mark Hotel Iliomi stnpt Milford l'a. OKFICK IIOI KS: tt to IS a. m.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drue 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 MlI.FOKD, PlKfc Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Pike Co. Phf.ss, Lnrties' Worlil, Ainsleo's, Mnnsey's, Cosinoiiolitnii, $4.1 " " " " " " Mouinre h, i lii " " " " " Cnsniopolitnn, " 4.15 i " " " " " Lpxlio's Monthly, " 4. IB You mnkn n solrrlion from our of tlio four offers, wliich yon spihI t lis. ciii'losni!; 1 IS mill wo win imvo mo imir imiMiriiuiins iiiiiiieti in un snlwtiribor for one year ; or chcIi to PTimrnto nlilvpss if so dpsirpil. Au(ir'ss 1 IKfcj i.'i)UJN 1 Y i'Kh.!-, Milford, I'd. A. 7V it is TV V4f fri i:M -V tin t. of ti!c;5, II'W find .Drnioni'-. ftecni'lri' prrt; it i (fbnwins; smrvll fttiiM pvtutotl on nnrter ilo 1 or,'; "J.T.," "((onUivi" " Cr:. Bow," " Xsr.tnrnl Leaf '.'.'i'J T.-,fi of oj:;al vaiao in i iu :i:t! jtied beloflr, ami n-.ny b assortm. i.Tury man, vGi inu i'n,i ciiild can tint pomevuiag ou vae iinu tliiit tucy woulu like to L:;ve, and can liavo "-.-,i yr? "Trr3 v 1 JTntoli T1..T S ltl f,i, r.np J.Jj.i, f-,nKl 3 1- 4'. U;.-Ii.. 4 rW!U' r, K .j, .. Fort I I'' b a t itn l 1'i"-it H r. hi," ' i.-h.ciu TV i rt wlutf, molal f !,. -I, br ar- W. .1 I 1 p-. ' 7 li v, lioll ,w rT"tiiiJ. nnft r.in;l e r: A "r JliiiJ'e, o ,.'Arv F Sh.-i f. H i-ip ii .. : IS ' r. her t. n,i, ' i ii Ifiplo pl.i:o, b; t f," i wi. blailt-8 ' a KutLe, 1 S3 VVrr, 24 (i:m ji 2(i To. ! S- a: T.ni. ti. r.-rv hr.r, !!. t-nimN. -) -. . L'J I i- 1 a nt iinri 31 & w;iu : n ' A ir.l, "i.rPTl : t.'V." -illi:ll h !! .N' iM-t, Cia.-Aoi iijrt iJ IVjCo, tilver ... RO ' l : Kail. "Awn.-i'i! ion," Lfcht qnat.liii 1 i hw -m Clr'-if, r.i k-t 1-0 li hi )rmin ftuV'rs' Teaii('in,be it i KtM (j.o.((. 1V1 'A Wii'vli, nWk- 1, stisiii wiiul ft'i't M't . . Uuo la Carvi ra, (od tt!et-l, buokhurn liMii'lla 2 20 Sis ti-Tiiru. Risers' T4Lt1 H,ooiii, 1 st i'la-y.1 ifro-t 250 2! rtii earh. Kiilvaaiid i-rk3, Lm-k liim hinil!t iiAi 33 Bis oa'-li, G!!:it le -tn' K i'.vea tuiA Jcoi kij. beat i1m J .o fiuti TAOS. Nv, f!alnlir, Thcrtunni- rr CHI , i.-'-td'T, no b.virr nmi.. oU'J , :',-. "iiitic, d-isibia acti 'C, .Him. ..CiW hot j!i.,vttiiii!f. but rvil CtO tf)llll ftlrO i No.l J;nr ItJ'fll. -oil ill ,i wt-lt I 1"M . IUL'0 i:t' lifi;. l.n- ilnii, wi ll nii.-.i'ii.-h !. 3 .. ir-oit 33 R. voiver, G.-li a, 38-ca.ilw bhVKi f.?l. IThW m Hill", i;t.'. i: hot, 2'J-i-ii!i.Ti. ..AIM :a tiitUar (Talib. rn, nutuwotnl, In- lai.t SOW '15 iMaTilnlin, vo.-y ltuuloiuo -wtJ ;;6 V.'iiuilu'-rr l;u;titiitK Uhut tiuu, ljiau-d 3000 ;17 i:?T--.insV ti, d-tr.hl barrf I. Uaua- inv: 3Liot Ga;1., luur 1 i :ii 3W 'tg n. vro, siaridsid art, ladies or Ke:itB H! fih'if Cfci:i, l-'-rainjitoa, tiouble bir- ri, hai;i':'rr.-s. rf JWUtt 40 Ruiua '.Iti-io Box, lax uicti liaa..600U TKJjl nFreR FXMSNWEWeQ 30th, Special btic9! 1900. 1-jaln "Star " Tin Ti'.c's f that !, Star tin ta'H wth nrt small Bf it:-.-i pr'n'wl on miiii-r of ra ' i, arn uit ipMut f,tr pre-ntu, bnt will l5 T'.i.a f r In -.i -a uo bai uX iweuty auwje u.- i r t !ff. rt ' , eh 1-T. I JiJKAlt IN .Vi1.L fbut ii iiim'" wot lb at STAR PLUG TOBACCO will Ion: iorner and rtlford more plrnaure than a dinaea worlb of an 7 other brand. MAKE THETESTI Sendtacjilo CO"TISF,TAI; TOB.U't'O CO., St LOUiS, Mo. a- kirkiz'kizizitiziziz it ' it lit it , f it it it it A it it it Dyspepsia Cure DIgssts what you eat. I tartiliiMallvd insist lie food and aids ature in stieni lu'iiinjf and rccon .;tnicting llic exhau-trd diirt stive or Kans It is the latest dioi-oviTi-d difst ant and toni NohiIht propuratioa can approach it in cilii-icncv. Jt in Btanily relieves and permanehtly cures IyIK'j;!ia, Indigestion, lleartiairn, Flatmenee, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.! lasl rnluia.Oramps.and allot her results of iiitperffcKli'.'fstioa. Prepared ty . C Dw,t'. oCo., Crjicaa". 60 YEARS' k Trdc Mrk 0ESIGN3 Copyrights c. AnTone spnrtlng Bkefrli snd description mT qui, KIT wertmii nur i,j,iiiniii free wnmher un liivmxin m !,n.hRl,lt ptilBittable. ( udihiuiiH'. tloii. .loci ly inriOilfiiTiiil. li,tinlb,Mik un Ctitent. ein lry ol'l,'..t iiiffiu f fnr imtuoiik putpin:.. I'uorFit. thriuuli iuiin A Co. rcuulTe WcvU influx without cli ti'L'o, lathe Scientilic Hserican. A lifinrtBOirnily ttlutratort wofklf. I.Rrsflst cit- fiilHiifii ft .iliv HrieiiUlin .ti.uriml. Tunitit. t.t a y iT4 1 : b.nr munlUa, b by ull newwlHHltrK. iSNW & Co.36,B-d-aNew York Ulucb uaiu. !S Bt.. Wailuiluu. D. - LIFE, TERM, ENDOW. WENT nnd ACCIDENT INSURANCE ). E. Vim lit ten. Aoont. 7 - - a 7 Diuiiuma Ferry, Pn. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur excelleme of the rnpltn), K'tlteil williin oiio iiliiek of llin WIOiu Hoiie nntl ilireelly oppt.site iho TrcHsmy. Kinesl tulile in the city. W II LARD'S HOTEL A fiiiiioiis holelrv. ninnrloil,!,, for It. Iiintorirnl assoeiailons nml lonir-8iiRtiiiiieil populnniy. Kecenily ri'iiovnled, repaimed and piii-iluUy refurnislietl. NATIONAL HOTEL. A hiiKlmaik iimonur thr, hotels of WJ, innieii. pniion'el in former yeiirH by pre.ii.enis mid liijrh r.flicinm. Alwnya n prime fnvorite. H.rently remodeli'il nd rilnleieil lieiter llwni ever. (Inn Hii. K K. dep. WALTER III'KTON. K. Mir. These hotels are the nilneloiil nolliienl rendezvous of iho enpitnl at nil times. They me ihebest stopping pliu-es tit rrn- soiuiltle rntee O. O. 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