PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL.. 20. 11)00. IOIJBL.ISHED EVERT FHIUAY. OFFICE, BROWN'S BUIl.DINO, BROAD ST. Entered n the poo office of Milford, Pike Comity, PeiumylvHiila, nn srrond clasi limtter, November twenty-Brut., 18SKI. Advertising Rates. Onosqimrn(clRliUlnes),ono Insertion -11.00 Each mibsoipient Insertion Reduced rates will be furnished on ap plication, will lie allowed yearly adver tisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's Mid Executor's notices 8.K) Auditor's notices l'n Divorce notices h.W Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court nn!e, County Treasurer's sales. County state ment and election proclamation churned by the nquare. a. R. Vn Etten, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike County, Pa. ELECTING SENATORS Alexander Hamilton in one of his celebrated essays written in favor of the new constitution said in refer ence to the apK)inttnent of Senators by Btate Legislatures. "Among the various modes which might have been devised for constituting this branch of the Government, that which has been proposed by the convention is probably the must congenial with publio opinion." Time seems to have changed this view and while this system may, to use his own words, have favored "a select appointment," the ones now made by Legislature are frequently not in harmony with publio opinion. The Clark case has demonstrated the possibility of the purchase of a seat, and that wealth alone, without regard to qualifications, may control the appointment. Senators, by the present method of election, are too far removed from the direct influence of the people. They are not always in sympathy with their wishes and are not directly amenable to their authority. The aid which may be af forded the members of a Legislature to Becure an election too often places them under obligations and they are led to disregard the wishes of their constituents. It is far easier to con trol by questionable or corrupt meth ods the few than the many, and this renders it loss difficult for aspir ing to Senatorial honors, who have no Boruples as to the means employ ed, to secure. the election. Let the election be by the people direct and we are more likely to have a Senate composed of more statesmen, and men of eniment character and abil ity, and fewer politicans and manip ulators in that distinguished body. However, there can be no serious objection to Admiral Dewey sailing Into Bryantsm. How the Democratic editors nurse a labor disagreement in the hoies of making a strike of it. The Southern section of Bryanism is now experiencing an unpleasant attack of 10-cent cotton. The Pennsylvania Democrats have declared for Mr. Bryan, but they are silent on the gtntlemens 16 to 1 hob by. Mr. Macrum, former consul to Pre toria, has been with drawn from cir culation as a democratic campaign card. There is one thing quite certain. The American voters will not go to the polls with empty stomachs this year. Kentucky continues to hold its place as the headquarters for the "government without this consent of the governed." Secretary Long has started the ire of the Democratic editors by uning the scalpel on several of their pet campaign yarns. When American ships carry Amer ican products to all parts of the world the calamity orator will be an aud ienceless individual. With McKinley and Bryan as pres idential candidates, President Mc Kiuley was figured as a five to one chance in New York. When it comes to a question of ex pansion vs. contraction it will not take the American, voters long to make up their minds. An increase of 50,000,000 in the bank note circulation is already in sight as a result of the enactment of the new currency law. In prearing his speeches for this year, Mr. Bryan will have to exercise rare care in order to avoid collisions With his predictions of 189(1. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, is having fight of iiis life for reelection. His robust AmericaniHiii has made the Bryauites extremely bitter. The Hon. John It. Mclx-an Is furn ishing the motive power for the Ciu rinuti reform movement. Mr. Mc Ltiuu is a high-geared reformer. The Democratic party has nursed a great many boomerangs, but it never got hold of anything coivm;G!! DR. S. ANDRAL KILMER The Skilled Expert-Specialist P PJP CDC Tumors, Growth U f 1 1 1 U C II O Bunches, etc. (INTKIINAL AND RUTRHNAI.) WITHOUT KNIFE, PLA8TER r ELECTRICITY. All Chronic and "Given up" cases successfully cured. Be Sure f Se Him. Tell your Sick friends and neighlKiro. This Is the same Dr. Kilmer that visited in this vlclnty years nfto and cured so many. Consultation free Come early. GOSHEN, St. Elmo Hotel April 84, PT JEHTI3, Delaware House Apr. SB And every 8 weeks thcro after. If too feeble or unable to see him, write your difficulties to I)r 8. Andrnl Kilmer, &2U Chenango St., IJliighaniton, N. Y. quite so unpleasant as the Idaho riot. The IX'inocratie Brooklyn Eagle serves notice on the Kansas City con vention thnt it will decline to follow the party Into the paths of Populism. The demand for American conl in EuroiK'nn countries Is steadily in creasing. American coal should be shipped abroad In American lottoms Ist year si.xty-two new silk mills were sfarted In the United States. Skilled American Ialor needs only the opportunity to show its superiori ty. The Pennsylvania iVmocrats will go to Kansas City solid for Mr. Bry an. IRter on Pennsylvania will go into the electoral college solid for President McKinley. A ready-made candidate and a ready-made platform will greet the Kansas City delegates. The only thing in doubt is the completion of the convention hall. The foreign shipping interests, which are all opposed to the pending shipping bill, seem to have given up the hope of defeating its passage by the present Congress. The burning of the magnificent convention hall at Kansas City whs a public misfortune. Nobody wished such Ill-luck to the party that makes a specialty of calamity. The little men who proiwse to butt the prosperity locomotive off the track are the same who predicted na tional calamity in case of the defeat of Bryan and his hobbies. Five to ten per cent voluntary In crease of wages has been granted by the Leslie Lumber Company, of Michigan City. Thus does prosper ity make itself felt in the West. American manufacturers . are sweeping every thing before them in Sileria. When we have establish ed a great commercial mart at Man ila, our expansion in the Orient will be unparalleled. Democratic sympathy for the peo ple of Porto Biea, like Democratic sympathy for the Boers, Is stimulat ed largely by IX'inocratie eagerness to place Mr. Bryan in the White House. The Senate Is likely to pass the shipping bill before adjournment. The feeling seems to be general that the rehabilitation of our mer chant marine in the foreign trade can can not be begun too soon. Lincoln, the home of Colonel Bry an, elected the Republican muncipul ticket the other day by the largest majority it has returned in years. The Colonel has a good-sized bunch of enemy's country right at home.' The Democrats of Raleigh, N. C, have indorsed the Hon. Julian 8. Carr, the millionaire tobacco manu facturer, for United States Senator. The Democrats, however, are violent ly opposed to millionaires in the other party. Free to Inventor . The experience of C. A. Snow & Co. in obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled iheni to helpfully answer many qnestions relating to the protection of intellectual property. This they have dune in a pamphlet treating briefly of United States and foreign patents, with cost of same, and how to procure them ; trade marks', de signs, caveats, infringments, decis ions in leading patents, etc., etc This pamphlet will be seut free to anyone writing to O. A. Snow & Co-, Washington, u. V. Camp for Sale. A camp on the most lieiiutiful of Pennsylvania Lakes, (Silver Lake, Pike Co.) with two acresand a house extending 40 ft. on deep shore, cov ered dock, sand bottom, broad pinis- km, one room below and two large rooms in the second story. Wood stove, oil cooking stoves, one row boat with two pairs of oars and sail ; kitchen, table and chamlier furni ture complete. Immediately adjoin ing Kdgmere Club House. Apply to The Pennsylvania Company or to Dr. Persifor Fruzur, 1042 Drexe' Building, Philadelphia. a?0 PaiiiUunCbEay io Childbirth. Puiu 1 no lou(it?r uwfbHary In childbirth ; mui itiitg hickoueri, Mwullim liUlbri, Hllli like vviU, aru rtuiilily cou nulled, and womb diHotu.t's K(Kfdtly curtnl. iever kunvvu to fail. 1J1 vsit tttiiii i:rououiiijj It wmideiful, nud over uo.udo buiitftf ol Umt iln iiittritH Lady rvador, cut tbii out; it may sav your liie; Kutft-r uo ioiiger, hut eud iu 34 wut at am p and rtxu'lve in sulttd tuvt lno full partic ulars, and valuable proof of ourwotnlor f ul miifdy. Address r'rauk Thulium 6c Cu. iluJliuiore, Md. jt'tt sf JJI You know all about It. The rush, the worrv. the exhaustion. You co about with a ereat ieht restlnc UDon iou. You can t throw this feellnir. You are a slave to your work. Sleep fails, and you are on the verge of nervous exhaustion. What is to be done? Take It mwml For fifty years It has been lifting up the dis couraged, giving rest to the overworked, and bringing refreshing sleep to the depressed. No other Sarssparilla approaches it. In age and In cures, " Ayer'a" is "the leader of them all." It was old before other sarsaparillas were born. tl.N fettle. All amiilsM. Ayer's Pills aid the ac tion of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. They cure bilious ness. Mett-sloi. 1 have used Avar's medicines for mere than 40 years and have said frora the very start that 5011 made the best medicines In the world. I am sure your Raraaparllla saved my life when 1 first took it 40 j enrs ape. 1 am now pant 70 and am never without your medicines." Frank Thomas, p. M., Jan. 14. 189K. Euon, Kansas. WrHm fhm Dootor. Tf yon have any c nii aitit vlinterer and df.lie tile li Bt m .11 cn I nitvlre you can imsllley ffeirr, write ti o iMttnr f.eefy. Yoniil recplve a n mpt re ply, without cost Aclihosn. 5 UK. j. v.. a I r.n, ui.i.i, CHUECH DIRECTORY MILFORD. KlIlST I'liKSHYTKKlAN ClU'HCH, Mllflird; Siililmtli si-rviers at Kl.ilU A. M. ami 7.1X1 r M. Sulilmtli sr.liool iniiiietliaU'ly lifter th. iiiiiriilnr service. Praynr lint'tinjr Wed nesday at 7. HO P. M. A conlltil welcomi will lie oxUmded to all. Those not at tiuditnl to other ehurelies are ospeclally in vited. Rev. Thomas Nichols, Pastor. Chuuch nr tub (ioou Hiiri-hkiid. Mil ford: (Services Sunday at lo.ao A. M. anil 7 DO P. M. Sunday school at 12.00 M. Week-day service Friday at 10 A. M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7.45 A. M. Scat free. All are welcome. KEV. CHA8. U. OAHI'KNTRR, Rector M. K. CiitTitcn. 8cr ii-es at the M K. Church Suudays: Preachinjr .it lo.ao a. in. ami at 7. .Hi p. m. hut any school at 1 1 :45. m. Kpworth league, at H.4o p. in. v eekly prayer incutinir o.i ediiesiiayH at 7.1)0 p. in. Class meeting conducted by win. A mile on Fridays at 7. HO p. m. Au earnest invitation is exlemled to unyou. who may ueaire to worsnsp ivitn us. XVKV. W. H. JNEKF. h-USUir. . MATAM0RAS. Epwokth M. E. CmiitCH, Malaniora Services every Sahliath at 10.110 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at ii.HO. C. K meeting Monday ovcniiiK at 7.110. ('las? meeting Tuesday evening at 7. HO. Prayei meeting eonesitay evening at 7. do Kveryone welcome. KEV. i'. li. PPKNCKIt. Hlll'K EVANOKI.ICAL ClUtHCH, Milt l moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.H1) a. in. and 7 p. m. Sun day school at 8 p. in. Junior C. K. Iiefoit and C. K. prayei meitliig afUir the even ing service, fc Ul-wwk prayer meeting every Wetlnesday evening at 7.Ht). Stoats tree. A corniai .'eicoine to an. t ome. Kkv J A. Wikoano, Pastor. Secret Societies. MiuroitD Iuir. No. 844. K. & A. M.: Lodge meets Wedmsilays on or liefore r nil Moon at tht Miwkill tlousi, Milforil Pa. N. Knierv. Jr.. Secretary, Milford John C WVstlirook, W. M.. Mllfonl. Pa. VAN 1)KK MAItK LOIH1K, MO. Si'K. I.O O. F: Mtsts every Thursday evening at 7. HO p. in., Pswn'i Huililing. 1). H Hornbeck, Sit y "Janob Mctlarty, N. d PkUUKSCK HkHKKAH LOUUK, 1SI7, I. O (). V. Meets every wwind and fourth Fri days in euch month In Udd Fellows' Hall, Brown s building Miss Katharine Klein N. 14. Miss Willielinloe Heck, Stw'v MS I To PATENT Good Idea may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. JUL Subscriptions to Tbe Fstent Record Sl-up jcr aauutft tr vis ' V we A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For the next sixty days, I will quote Unheard of prices in Mens', 5ovs' and ChildrciiK Clothing, that will astonish ovcrylMKly. An invitation to the public is extended to in HiKket the largest assortment 'of Clothing and Men and IJoys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices AVill talk. Call and 1k3 eonvineed at SCHAFRAMS Y. 15 Front Street, Port Jervis, N. The UP-TO-DATE CL0T1IIEK, One Cent a Word, Kor Ffh Insertion. No Arivi-rtl.mmt tnkrn for lss tlinn 1ft cent. I'ASH tnnt icomrmity ltd orders. Address riHK OOllNTV I'BKSS, Mll.POItn, PA. I7"OH SALE. A snnill farm located near MHtnmoras, known ns the Hctisel or Reinhardt place, containing 21 acn-s Finely locntcd, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Pnrt iiiiproviil. Title clear. For terms, price, etc... address Lock bo O Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is herehy given that trespassing ou the premise, occupied by the undersigned In lJinuliinn township, known hs the Huchnnnn farm for huiiiing, Ashing, berrying or any other purpose whatever Is forbidden under pen alty of tho law. Any person or person' disolieying this not ice will Imj dealt ivttli In the severest lawful manner. UBOIiOK H. McCAHTY, July 1, 18W". lessee. IRKSPASS NOTlr-.R. Nntloe Is horrhy given (hut tn-spHrtsinp npnn tho south ern half of the tract of land known hh the William I)cnny, No. W3.1 n Shoholn town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, nlrU) trespassing on rawkiil puiul t.i 1 H.,,e. ...... .urv.l.ii. ..r fiwt.ii. ir in It iw forbititteti under penalty of the law. J1. bl.MI.AM) 111 ILNIMt, prl54m Attorney for owner. THF.SPASS NOTICR. Nnllcc Ih herein, given that trespassing upon the pro tertv nf t)iH ore pit, Ijike A sm wl lit ion hi Laekawnxen township, Pik county, Pa., for the puiposeot minting and lislimg, 01 any other purpose is ulriutly lorhHHlen un der penalty of the law. Alexandkh II amkn, Nor. 23, 1815- PreMident. TRESPASS NOTICR. Notice In horel-y X given that trespassing on the premise of tho undersigned, shunted In iMngiuan township, lor any purpose whatever U strh tlv forbidden, and allofTt hdein will fo promptly prosex-uted. I it A 13. CASK Oct. Sti-i. 1816. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing nn the premises oi tne tinner signed, in Dingnian Township, on liny mo nd hk ill and jHviirfskill Crecka, is fur binden under penalty of the law. (.'II As . J. UoiLRAtf. Dingmiiii Twp., N. Hoii.kau, May 17, lrtiw. Jokkih F JIojleai;. - SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri fnclna Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pllu- county to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House at the borough of Milford, on SATURDAY, MAY 12, at 2 O'CLOCK P. M. l!l All that certain piece and parcel of land situated In the village of Mattuuoras in the township of Westfall In the county of Pike Fronting on Clarksou street shown on map of said village o. e hundred and thi' ty ne feet to Hlddis street III said village and thence blottg said liiddis street one hund red and twenty two feet comprising three town lots on the map aforesaid No. 14ft and No. 148 each 60 feet in front and rear' au 1 115 feet lu depth and lot No. 147 thir ty one feet in front and rear and l'J2 feet In depth. IMPROVEMENTS. Upon which Is erected a good story and a half dwelling hoiine, and outbuildings. Several kinds of fruit trees. .. Seized and taken 111 execution as the property of John Frederick deceased an . will be sold by me for cash. E. VANUKRMARK, Sheriffs Office, Sheriff. Milford, April 18, I'M). Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gunmer's Union limine. Road, enrringd, draft nntl ftirni horses for mile. Exchanges ihhiIo A Ittrgu stock from which to make selections. CANAL HT. Hiram Towner. dr.david favorite Tbe one sure cure for The ridneys,liver and Blood Philip B. Clnrk Enp., of Porter Tap. lins been apointe(l genernl ovemeer of the lnndu in Piko county belonging to the 8Uite of Peunsj-l Tiiiiiu. J. T. Hothuock, ConiTnissioner of Forestry. Y. EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOUSE CUTLERY Do you want some Knives and Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Earthen Ware to the Finest French China. CARPETS From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE aaaia3s3t99a A single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., Grand Clubbing Offers. --V-: J Pikk t'o. PliF.ss, Lntlios' World, Ainslce's. Munsov's, CoMiuiiiolitiiii. l 15 " " " " " " " " ' " ' " " Yon innke n nlccli(.ii from rmoof the lour IT. im, v i.i, i, y Mi send tn lis, enolo.sitig 4 15 mid we will luive the fi lii jm lu n ni!c d to (lit subscriber for one yetir ; or euch to sci niiiti' mnmi it vn iVsintl. Address 1'iKE ( OL'N I V I'TiESS, Milford, Pn. SAVE is u u "Star" tin tap;a (showing Brooll Btnra printed on under fide of tag), " Horse Khon," "J. T.," " Goo.l Luck," " Cross Bow," and "Drnramotid" Nntnral Leaf Tin Turs ore of equal value in securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. Every man, woman and child cau find something oa the list that they would like to have, and can hava SES 323 J 1 Matcli Box S Krvff, on hln-lH. p. 8 H.-f'-si'trn. 4 4 im-ii. TAJs, Kul 'eel... 4 CIiIM'h fi-t, Kii(. Fork anl i i" .t 3j ft rii t ami J'tii)MT H"t,mm P'i' li, qua.l-ruj'lr- plato on whi:o nieil 6: 8 French IJpifir V...kJ Pifp 36 1 Itazur, IjoIIuw ((round, rino Jlu;,IisU tel ........ 60 B Butier Knife, trfplo ynsi, lnst qimlity (pi 9 Hiiyar Ht:cll, tnrH qnil.. ilt 1") H'Hitip li-'X, B'rlii.t- nil .t-r It) 1! Krttf, "Kfii Rii'iof," twt, i.ifi;i.s 7p 13 Uutcher Knife, "Kein K.itu-r," C in blutie vr, 18 I rfifar-H, "Kfn Kntt-r." f-i'ich lb A Nut hut. Cm lifer and 6 frit-, silver pl tel. go IB Bimo iJal."Aa'rK'i.i-iun," bfat qnal.l'"i H Alarru ( lock, iiii-l:"l ljj 17 Hix f.pnnine Rupra" 'Jmmiha.ii.s, liest jilnleU K''ds. lr 18 wati-(i, nit'JtuI, stem wf :ul m l nt't . . luo 19 Oarvfrs, good mwl, bmrkhoru handle : aoo 80 HI Genuine Kncrs' Tnil9 Spoons, lifist pla'fd fttw.d-t io0 11 Six wh, KniveuauJ Fork-J, buck liorn hun'llea 360 33 tilt (a-li. ticnnlfie UniV Knive udi urks, best piatod gud 600 7V it it THE ttOVe OrFFR EXPIRES 30th. 1900. nftMal Nntipa T rialn " Htar" Tin Trjjs abaMs, H-ar tin tt with no m upouiai liJUQO 1 8tir!, prfiit"! on uniier sM-- of tent, are nor &Hd fur prefr-a, fcuiidrvd, j r r a but will paid 1 'iv n- on r i.-f .n M"BUU IN itU.NU ibnt a dint-' woriU ul' STAR PLUG TODACCO will Ifuit loaer and aJTur4 aiure plettaure tUtm a diiae1 wurUl 9t mny hbru.d. MAKE THE TESTI Send tags to CO TIM: V T IC TOB ll't'O CO., SL tOUiS, Mo. it it it it it it it it it it Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 1 1 artificially d i Kt't s the food and aids Mature in Htrengtlieniiig and ncon ntructtng tltH exhausted digestive or gans It is the latest dtscovrn-d digests ant and tonic. Isootln-r preparation can approach it in elliHenoy. It iu BtatUly relieves and poriiiaiientlvrures Iyspesia, Indig.-si ion. Heart burn, Flatulence, .Sour Stouwich, Nausea, Sii'k Mi'adaflie.liastraiia.Ciarnps.aud all other results of i in perfect digt-si ion. Prepired Ly E C Dcit. ACo.. Colcoso. mwm Our lec rclurutd li tail. Auy one- bcuamu akclih and dtratr ijniou ot auy iuvculioa wul promptly receive our c;auiuii free cuiivci uiug the pattuniltiiity of bame. "How to ot-Uiiu a Patent" Mrut upon rciuc-t. l'ati:utft (secured duooh ut. advci ti-cc Kr Kile at our eucne. I'itituti t.ikm out thiotiL'U u- receive ajurviiU npio ', will.outi-haiije, iu iuii fAmN r Kko .u, au iilustrud uml widely ciiculatcd jourutti, Connulli d l y M.iutilactiirt-1 s nud tavop.toi.-i. tatud lur kwtiiiijiv copy FkE. Addica, - VICTOR J. EVANS CO. intent Attorneys,) Cvar Building, WASHINGTON. B G Port Jervis. jrC T ttf " " McClme's, 4 1S " ('osinnpiihtim, " 4.15 " LirIio'h Monthly, " 4.15 it it TASS it it it it it it it it it it it TAOS, 33 Clok. " fifty, Oalsnrtar, Therraora- e:!r, iltnuiirt r 6C0 84 G:ii r;i-4, 1.-;-. Ii-r, no Iwttpr fnml. ftlHI '4b Iifvolvcr, 8u;nmu.tic, double nctiun, ?i ..r . c-ililrr 600 36 Tool set, u t plAythliiH, bat real t.tu. aw 37 Ti'ilt Ht l'cu-ated porcelain, v.'ry ban. l.-omo tm lifimntoti iihlo No. 4, lor 3J . al . i'O Vuifi'ii, :.T'-)!ii!( Silver, full t('Wf I 1(MM Mi Uicsa Hin on-o, leftttiet', btinilHouie a ul duriibte , iooo 31 S"vi-);( .".hiclihie, ti-it clabs, wl'h if.T,ic!vii,Mi', tuu 32 il-voivur, tJult's, 3d-cal!be.-, blued '"!. IfrlJO 38 Hifl-. CulV. H-hot, 33-rali.r. ...luW H Guitar (Wushbura), rosewood, in- lai-1 W0 W Maidolln, ve.-T handsome 3000 M Wi ichostor Repeating 8bot Oun, lK-Jfte jooo ;I7 Rcmlrvrron, dnabfe-barrwl. h am ino r .'iliot Oiu, lu or li Kauae 3000 38 Bicycle, standard make, ladiea or Hfiua ; )1500 30 Shot Oun, Rmninffton, double bar rel, baiumerles 80U0 40 Eeiiina iluic Box. 1" inua uo..6oU(l lor la CASH cm liittbttiiii uf itttiutjiMUUyor Maxell 1. n i. it it it it it it it it it it it it BO YEARS' V EXPERIENCE V. Tbaoi Marks Designs CoPVftlQHTS Ac. Anyone sf-nrtlrtu a skttch nnd rti-ncrlntlon mey qnli-KlT acori)on our opinion frtw wliwiher un hivoutioti in prohnMjr prtturniitile. ('uniuiunlcH tkotiH tit ruilv con tldcitt ltd. Hniif1bfMliou PhImiiI cut Irtf cil-lcMl uuiMu-y for nuiurtnn imlt'iil Catcnta tattun Ihroiiuh Muiiu A Co. rtoulT tptriiU m.ticv, without clot rye, lu the Scientific JIitKrican. A rniiirtanmlT iUn.tratP(1 wwklr. I.stvet lr rulutioii of miv scit-titiri loiiriiiil. Term. a yr: I --ur nu -n i bit, L SolUbyull newtuii'tilem. 7 1UNN & Co.36,Bh"- New York tlTA8U5HtO ,. CAVIT. Ifl4. 1 LABELS. marks. Ww'Copvrionts. Tt'Mv-one ve . tlve practice. Oeinion a. to vb! H'V 1'iiu-iii.ihiltly. Wnte tir Uiok i.f i'1-.trili--; iMIili.f.-lrlU'. EMUN UUOkfa.ttJ t- mimI, tulilugwa. U. A- 4 ' Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office ours 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysician nnd Snrpoon. OITlio mid rc-lclcncr- Hiirford street It hump hiii'ly oc(iiii((l hr l)r K H. Won nnr MII.KOK1), PA. Dr. ven der Heydo, DENTIST, Urick llinie Ciiic Vnnrlri mm k Hotel lirfiiil ir.ot .Milr.ml I'n. OKKICK HOI K.-S: 8 ti. 1 a. ni.; 1 to p. in H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, y OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mii.kori), Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AMAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.kokd, Pikk Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE. TERM, ENDOW. MENT iiimI ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1). E. Vjin Ett.cn, Agent, Dinpiiintis Ferry, Ph. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSET Tin-hotel iiMrexi cllcucB of the cnpltnl, .-iiiii'd wit liin oik! hlock of tho While I. il-r "ml (li vct ly i.pp. slu- tlio Trensuiy. i nest liil.lc in city. All LARD'S HOTEL. rmniHiH lioielry. riinni kill, In for its lii-inrii el iis(h iiitimis nnd liuiir HiiKtiilni d ixipulie nr. Hcceiulv rcni.vateri, repiiinU'd iikI ; - !nlly icflll i.ifIm (I, 'TI0KAL HOTEL. ' :.i nl ii, in k mi. i. up l lie hotels of Wash in. pniiiiiii.( in former vi'iirs by em- mimI lil(;li ftlciiiiK. AIwmvk n inc rnvotlte Kieently ri'llledeled 'nnd ..'..id in' t el 1 1. nn ,.v,.r ().,,, p de WAI.TKIi hl'KTON. Hes. Mgr. ' lnc liotcl. Hie the prlnelpiil pulitieiil .'ev-,,v ,,f i,e eiipittil Ht nil times. ( IOC l,e hevt r-1 i 1 1 tr pliiei'K lit It'll Mil le I'nti'M O. G. 9TAPLES. 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