PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. JUjN'K 1. UMK). I'UnLlSMRD RVERY FRI1.Y. OFFICIO, BROWN'S BUILD1NO, BROAD 8T Entered nt tho post oHIce of Milford, Pike County, Fi-imsylvimiit, n weonil cliws mutter, November twenty-flint, 1H'.. Advertising Rates. Onn mmro(olirM lines), one Insertion - $1 .Of Eiioh Hiiliso(iieiit insertion M llodneed rnten will lie furnUhed on Hp pllenttoii, will be allowed yearly mlver- users. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices 8.'X1 Aiiilltor's notices 4AKi Uivoree notice S.'Hi Sheriff's sales, Orplinns' court sitlin, County Trwumrer'i sales, County state ment ami election proclamation chnrtl by the itqunre. J. H. Vnn Etten, PUBLISH KR, Milford, Pike County, Ph Republican State Ticket. For Amlltor General, K. n. IIAUDENBERUH, of Wayne County. Vor Cnnffreisineu-at-ljirKP. KOBKHT H. FOEDEHEIt, of Philadelphia. UALUSHA A. GROW, of HiiBiiehaniia County. For Delegates-at-targe, M. H. QUAY, WILT-JEM a. stone, FRANK REEDEIt, WILLIAM CONNELIj, '(. V. GREENE, JOHN LEISENRING, CHARLES A. PORTER, JAMES ELVERSON. For Klectnr-at-J.arffet CLARENCE WOLF, FRANK H. BUHL, A. B. ROBERTS, DIl. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of MUftrd. For Jury Commisnloner, W. T. STltUBLE, of Milford. Kansas has experienced a few cy clones, but they were not of sufficient severity to offset the prosperity now raging in that State. Middle-of the-road Populism pos sesses the courage of its convictions But the other variety possesses the faculty for political dickering. When the Kansas City convention denounces trusts the Tammany dele gations will ask for a special disien nation in favor of its ice combine. Republicans are willing that the United States Government should contribute to the upbuilding of an American merchant marine, so that the whips employed in doing our import and export car rying may tie built by Ameri cans in home shipyards. Democrats on the other hand, favor the purchase of ships built abroad, by aliens, chief ly the English. Our total foreign trade this fiscal year is likely to exceed two and a quarter billion dollars. The Illinois Republicans have ruin 1 a large butch of Democratic expec- gations by Jiolding a harmonious con' vent ion and placing an excellent tick' et in the field. The indications are that this is going to be a record-break ing year for Democratic disappoint nient. The Republican party has always depended upon commercial tranquil lity and prosperity for Its success, Democratic iiofie is founded upon strikes and business depression. The scarcity of issues for Democrat ic campaigning is sho wn in the eager ness of the leaders of that party to lug in the South Africau war and other foreign questions. A txlul Humid shows a disosition o join Aguinaldo in holding out in the hope of Democratic success in November. The Hon. Arthur Bewail is going abrond this year in preference to go ing the Chicago platform again. The policy of condensed American ism is not making any preceptible tains. The enlargement of Mr. Bryan's front porch is all right, but it is t bad that the process was not extoud ed to his views on the great questions of the day. Democrats who are so eager to show their hostility to Great Hritian by trying to involve the United States in a war with that couutry on account of the Boers in South Africa, are at the same time doing their utmost to secure the passage of an art of Con-gre-vs that would permit British-built ships to be registered, as American., lJeiuiH-ruticprachiiigidiHereii t from JciiiH-ratic practice. I The Kentucky peiiiocrnts nre clHtnnrinr; for the Hirtinii of United States Senators hy the direct votes of the people. At the famn time tliey are eoniniitted to the policy of elec ting governors hy the trickery of pnrtlHtin legislatures. In addition to Its other trouhles the Democratic party now has a wvere case of bifurcated Populism on Its hands. The jkt capita circulation Is now I20.5H. This is another Democratic prediction destroyer. The election of the I Ion. Joe Baiiey to the United States Senate will leave the Constitution in an iinchapcroned condition in the House of Represent tives. The wage raising employer nreal so raising Cain with the Democratic platform-makers. Republican platform will fit any State In the Union. A Democratic platform would be embarrassing if it were to say over a State line. The Virginia Democrats didn't do a particularly bright thing when they hissed Admiral Dewey. The Dem ocratic party is not so heavily stocked with heroes tnat it can nirord to hiss them. It is said that the chairman of the Democratic National Committee has not yet recovered from the surprise he experienced when, in attempting to "discipline" three Democrats for advocating in an ofllcinl report Gov- erment aid for the building up of American shipping In the foreign trade, they told him that they were opposed to the dragging of the ship ping uestion into partisan politics, "Party first and country last," js no doubt the motto of the chairman of the Democratic National Commit- tee. The country is to be cougratu lated upon the fact that he represents but a section of his party, after all Dangers of Illuminating Gas. Numerous deficients occur annually In the use of gas for llulitlnjr. cooking, or heating, through either carelessness or ignorance. The largest nunilier of accidents, probably, occur flora Igno rant persons, either blowing out the pas or turning It off and subsequently turning the cock on Buttlcienlly for the gns to escape unnoticed. Many other accidents nre the result of the Imd practice of turning down a gas flame, particularly in a bedroom. This is always Ill-advised, for mich a turned down flame may be either blown out by a draught of air from an open window, or else it may lie extln, euisbed by the sudden variation or re duction In the pressure. When this happens In a small bedroom without ventilation, there Is great danger of asphyxiation, particularly so if water gas is used. Slucn can ne uone to avert this danger by a proper arrangement of the gas pining In houses. Another dangerous custom is to shut off the gas at the main service or at the gas-meter during the night, and numerous accidents, some or tnem ra tal, have resulted from it. It Is almost equally bad to turn off the gas at the meter (luring tne nny. g assier g. Aliout a year after lie weut to Gale na, something did "turn up in his fa vor In a way that doubtless urove al' thmicut of his shires out of his mind It is not likely h evw realized a cent on them. There Is nothing in Ills recon or career to show thst he ever believed In the Institution of slavery as such.- Indlauapolls Journal. Noah built the ark against a flood of public opinion. Loosed Her Tongue. "Margery didn't used to be much of a talker. "No, but she attended the opera great deal last season, and that brought her out. Philadelphia Bui lo tin. Ths Reason. Mr. Spelter Oh, you may talk as you please, Jane, but you were an ig norant woman when you married me." Mrs. Spelter Yes, that probably ac counts lor it. Mercantile Assessment FOR 1900. NOTICE IS HKHKBY GIVEN TO ALL dealers iu Kuodt. wttres. ineiclmmlise, ooiummUliitti and effect of whatever kind or nature, whether of the umwih, product and manufacture uf the United States or f any foreign state, and all millers and ctml dealers within the county uf. Pike. In the Suite of Pennsylvania, that they are cliiHHitied aud a b eased by the Appraiser of Mercaullie 'luxes lit sttld county or tin year lfHO as below given, and that they are severally required to take out a license nt the otliee or the tounty 1 reawurer, at Mil ford, on or before the 1st day of .Inly, 11 i0. If not paid oil the alxjve named date suit will be brought as per Act of Assembly In sucti cases maue ana pro video:. Blrtomtnff Grove Towushlp. DeGroat, Dennis, store. Piersoo, Ge rtfe V , store. Kosenurauoe, Ira B., store. Ilawar Township Browne, A. ., bieveles. Kuluier, Philip K .'hotul. M.Tcier, Francis, hotel. Mils, Justin, store. SJit-piierd, Kubitimji), boaidlntr house. Van Klten, it K , Son's, hotel. Van Auktu, George li., store. Van Klteu H us,, store. Van (iordeu, K , hotel. West brook, Jacob li., store, Jlui(iuau Towm1jI Bolllotut, O., hotel. Italoz, IxMititine, boarding holt se. Met 'arty, Charity, store. Mfia, AuK'tbC, hotel. Hchnnuo, Joseph, boardlug house. Schauuo, Antia, hotel. Gren Towuthip Gilpin Bros , store. Haines, b (i., store. I loui k, J. & G., store, iow, K. F , store. S.-ijr, C K., store. W ilbou, KdKr Boarding house. Lstkwitt Tuwnnhlp. Almitn 8aniuel, hotel. A tilier, Kiiiinet, hotel. Austin. WilJiuiM P , store, liurelier, J. l.t stoiw Boeckleniiiii, iioui, boarding house. hrai-'uinK, J. (J., sioru. ( 'uurtnyliL, Joooti, store. hint on, Ltroijre A., hotel. Finch, iitijor, ruLnuruut. t-S9 a Patn back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and Ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? Then your liver Im ell wrong But there is a cure. Tls the old reliable They act directly on the liver. They cure constipatiorisbiliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each niRht. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Price 25 cents. All DraMs. " I have taken Ayr's Tills regu larly fur lx month. Th'v have cured me of a severe hendaehe, nnd I e n now walk (rem two to four mile without fretting ttrod or out of breath, Hotnothing I hnve not bteu able to do tor manv venrs." 8. E, M'ai.wokk, July 13, 1899. Salem, Man. Wrlto fr Don1or. If vmi have anr rnninl-i'tit whxtnv.p an ft desire the lej,t m'ilif:il iidvire ynu cuit lmnsihly rt . eivp, write thf d(ictr fine ly. Y"ti will rci-civc .rmnit r ply without coitt. Addrms, on. o. v. Aicn, mw?ii, niasi. fii'hliuitU. Cli.Mlea, butcher. tit eeinvitli . ( (nits, store. H.itiUins n . H ., store. Htdbert, .ToRfph, hotel. Lenienineier, Paul, Ptore. Uowhind, li. F. & Co , fitore. Kettstndt, Attpuste, hotel, i.ow land. A. G.. hotel. Slini tinon, J W., Ktore, Smith, Minus K., store. nth, .Tohn 11 , store. ShfirfT, Julius, store. Si-hott, John, Ktore. Steimnetz, M., Btorp. StowHrt., H. K.. store. Vhu AUin, S Jj.f store. Lehman Township. Pneh, Mitrtln 1j , hotel. Hensley, Farry K., store. Nyro Ilros., store. Oftenheiiner, t'lnra, hotel, 1 billiard table and 1 pool table 8 months (10 LVters, hmvln r., 'hotel, 1 nool table and 1 billiard table 3 months $10 Smith, Clinton, store. Whltinore, A brain (J., cigars, etc. Milford Borough, Armstrong, C O , drug store. Armstrong, T. & Co., store, lieek, Marie FrederlckA. hotel Bouinhiue. P. N.. hotel, 1 pool table and bowling alley 3 months 915 Bovd, James K., butcher. Heek, John C, hotel. f'ornelhis, II., Bazaar . UiiiKinan, Kate V , store. nimmiek, F. A., hotel. Knieison, II. K & Co., drug store. Frleh, Jjonlse A ., hotel. (itnnble Hrort.. bntrhers (lebhardt, ('lata, Millinery. Ilafuer, L. F., Middler. Hornbeek, I). M , hleycles. Kelly, Dr. John, hotel. Kyte, Benjamin, store. Kilen, T. K. Jullns, hardware Meyer, James A., photographer. MeCarty, John, store. Mltehell. V. & li.. store. Mltehell. Mary, milliner Milford Milling Co., millers. Kulun, l1. hicycle. Hvmaii & Wells, store. Struble, V. T., miller. Thoril-ou, John It., hotel, 1 ptxd able I year t Tlshot, Marie, hotel. Wallace, John C . store. Wallace, A.Q. store. Mlll'ord TowuHlilp. Watts, John A., hotel. pKlmyra Tow null I p. Labo, Clara, hotel. ' ) I'orter Towimhlp. C nrtrlght, ('has. W. boarding house. Steller, Joseph, hotel. Bhohula TownMhlp. Fuller, Adolplf. hotel. Uardiner, htepheu St. J. & Son, store. Migby. J., store. Henmann, John H., hotl, Kuapp, Clarence J., store. Maxwell, F. I)., sUtre. opt, John Jr., hotel. Vogt, George, barter, West fall Township. Allen, D. B , hotel. Baleh, A. W. &- Son. store. Bevanu, Floyd K., hotel. Caskey, Lafore, hotel. Coleman. C. 11., Icecream, etc. Bunker, Gus'nv, store. Fetat, Peter, hotel. Gebhardt, Nicholas, hotel. Heller. Martin, store. Kessier, F. A ., stor. Langton, G. H., store. Langum, t. H,, store Mueller, Christian, hotel. Seymour, C, H store l eb, Michael, butcher. Van Gorden, J. G., store. Wehinger, George, butcher, Wiutermuto, Ibiuic, store. Agreeably to the Act of tho Ge icral As sembly of the Coinmoaweulth of Pennsyl vania, passed April 11, ll)t, entitled ' An Act relatinu to the appoint mtmt of nier cautile aputalMds and gradiiatintf the tin ti'D upon wholcside dealera and u.erchan dise, ect , and the supplements tho'cto,'' aiul "Aofcof Mav J, Isaj," the nnd dslned, appraiser of mercantile taxes of I'lkecouu ty, does herehy certify that the foiegniup deU-rt( iu fortigu and doioestie inert he n dise I bititl county, that, have com Ut his knowledge, nnd that they are claa ed ac cording to I'iw. WitoehK my baud this 3d day of May, A. D , 11(00. A. Q- WAI.I. A( K, Mt-reuutile AppruiMfr. An Hppejd will be held In the Court Bouse, in the Borough of Milford, between f he hours of o'cliK'k a. in. aud 4 p. in., on Friday, June 1, l'.dU, when aud wh.ru all Md-MUi InLertMited iu the uforebaid iseri ineul and doftci ipti'U can attend if they see proiMji. A. J. W Al LA 10, Altrciiutlli Apprslwr, All ih-itlms In tlu' nlnve littt are rcq 'tent ed to Inko up tiicir HrvoM at the Cit iniy I'rvaMir'!' otliro im or tit foru J uiy 1, linn), afit r which t lu y w ill tte tfiveu to a Jiitti uf the l'.iot.' for collnctiiin. Htt ,M, 1'ouuly lriurr. u One Cent a Word. For Kneh Insertion. No Artvi-rtlsntrnt taken for less than in crnts. CASH mtmt ftompatty nil nrilern. Aililres 11 K R OIH'NTV I'KK, Mii.runi), 1A. ICHSAIiK. A small farm located near Matamoras, known a the llensel or Beinhardt nlace. cotitainltiff 21 acres. inrly I mated, well watered. Hohho and arn. r rult of all kinds. Part improved. itle clear. For terms, price, etc., mldnss mK box G Milford. Pa. TKKSPASS NOTICR. Notice is hen-by given That trespassing on the premises occupied by the imdersigiied in iJingman lownsfiip. Known as too itucnanan larm for hunting, iislilng, Iwrrylng or any other purpose whatever ts forbidili n tinder pe( nltvof the law. Any person or persons disoU-ying tills notice will ie dealt witli m tho :everest lawful manner. Gkouor H. McCaktt, July t, 1SS7. Ix-ssee. T'ltKSPASS NOTICK. Itittice is hereby given that trespassing upon the south- in half of the tract of land known as the William Denny, No. M. 1 n Shobola town ship, for huniing, llsliiug, or, any other pui post-, also trespassing on Sawkill pond In iJingman township, or. llshing in it is forbidden under penally of the law. M. CI.KII.ANI) MlLNOIt, .Vprl51iu Altrjrney for owner. I'KKSPASSNOTICK. Notice is hereby . given 1 hat trespassing upon the p ro ad' ty of the Forest 1-ake Association in Ijiickawaxen township. Pike count v. Pa., for tho purpose of huntinir and llshing, oi any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. A Lfc A A NIh t( n AI1HKS, Nv. 23, 181(5. President. TKKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la hereby JL given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in umgninn township, tor any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all oflV nders will In promptly prosecuted. IA B. Cask. uct. vi. NOT1CK All huntincf. flsbiiiir'or other trespassing ou the pndnises of the .under signed, In Oingmau Township, on Hay- mondskill and iiwaiiskin I, reeks, is lor bindeu under penalty of I he law. (. HAS. .1. BtilLKAU, Dlngmau Twp., N. Bon. km:. May 17. 1M. JosKl il F UoiLRAt;. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Tlie follow liif( nrciiutit hns been filed Willi lltH l('(ilf.((T()l I iKe iimniy HIM1 Will lie preeenli il lo I he eourt for confirmation tint! allowance on the FIU.-ST MONDAY OF JUNE NEXT. Estate of .lamea Frlrk, ilec'il. First niul final aceonnt uf Ailmr. (1. l. n o. t. a. .1. C. WKSTBKOOK, Milfonl, Mayll. 1!K). KiigiHtor. COURT PROCLAMATION. State of Pennsylvania, ) County f I'ifcu. ( Notice is hereby given lo nil persons bonrnl by u (OKnizatU'u or otherwise to ap pear, tbatthe June term, liXK), of the sever al courts of Bike county will be held at the court house In the boiotiph of Milford on the first Monday (4th)at o'clock p. in , and will be continued one week If necessary. K. VANUKKMAKK. Milfonl May 17, liKK). Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virt ue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed, I will expose to sale by public venduo or outcry, at the Court House In the borough of Milford on FRIDAY. THK 8th DAY OF JUNE, A. D. lifKt, At 3 o'clock In the nfrni noon of said day. All that certain tract of land situated in the township ut I.uckaw axi-n county of Pike and statu of Pennylvanlat bounded aud described as follows: Vfrinnlu at a stone corner, ou line of land formerly of (i. (t. Wallers, thence soui h 5o decrees west 5S leds stone corner thence north 4'.i decrees west ifci! rods to the middle of iMe Dinumain choice turnpike road thence alou said road 48 2 5 rods to a point mar ked by a stone by u rock thence by lands of Werner, and Ijois Hrt-eze, south 51 decrees east-811 rods to tho place of beginning being the same premises which Walter Steinheiiu and wife ionveyed, to William Her wig recorded. In Deed Dook No. 4a page Hoo etc. IMPROVEMENTS. Area houre and barn. Atnnit ten acres Improved balance woodland. Sei.ed nnd taken in)rxecut ion as the pro perty of William Herwig and Maria Hcr- wtg bia wife and will be sold by ine for Casll. Jj. YA?I IJf-iltMAK K., Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Milford, Ph., May 17, UiOO. t Our lee returned if we tail Auy one scudina sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning ine puiemuiuiHY ui bhiiic nuw iu jiiiuiu Patent" sent uion rt)uest. Patents necured through ua advertised for aale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive ecial rt otic?, without charge, iu Tuk Patent Rbcohd, an illustrated aud widely circulated journal, Consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. bcud for sample copy FRES. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Parent Attorney ,) Evars Building, WASHINGTON. D C Don't Give tsp tne Stlpi When the demon of dldfase has ued fou to the very briok of dtp,ur, don't kits up the sldp. When ilia long, sleepless nihu of restless tor turn aud the days of worry and care and pain have shut out the lasr. ray of hope and your tired brain would welcome death a a grateful dellv. erer, don't RiYe up. Otuer hava luflered as long as yon and still haya pound relief. Mrs. J.Kira Lesley, Souti: Whitley, Iiidiiina, writer: "I used to have numb spells that) would last for hours; had pains ail over mybody; had no appetite and my headiiauied uie sn that 1 thought 1 would lona my mind. After suller irK this way for ysars my health was Anally restored with a few bottles of the Dr. MUea' Restorative Nervine." Ir. Miles' Nervine Is sold at all onirf stores on a positive guarantee. Write for free advice and booklet to tit. Milca Mcdlcai Co., UlUart, iud. ! 5 Cavtau. and Trada-Marka obtained and all Pol-l ut buaiacaacon.iucteu lur Modehatk Fees. Our Ofpick t Oppooit? U. 8. Patent OFrice J -iua w t: tin uie V'attiiL iu KaJ UiOO UuU lUut f icii ute ftuiu Whin'tun. i bcud muUtl, dittMinif or photo., with de&cna-l iu a.iv.v:, it pitcuLd.Litf or lite oil ii-r'e. Our tee nt duo t.tl latent u n-curtd. j A Pat h phi f t "llovr l VJ!!un tMieut. ' b itt: ft Uuc iu the U. S Uul lu'tiia MU&Ulc( mm tree. A iKii C.A.GNOW&CO. OPP. PATCNT OPFICC, VilHINQTOIt, 0. C. liilS and 3-5o SHOES SSf Also High Grada Shoss at 5, $4( It will pay you tetter v. . . . . . to experiment quality. The I V M shoes have always fount! them to be as represented. Ve keep a full line In CALF, RUSSIA $ CALF, Via KID, PATENT CALF, $ I0HWS0M EXCLUSIVE J Port .Trvls. AGENT. m HAnnibR iwi uvis. 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 $1.75 per yard. Ly..R.jj.y..R.E A single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offers. Pikk Co. Press, Lmlios' World, Ainslee's, Mnnsey's, (!osmo)olitnn, 14.15 " " " " " " " MeClnre'a, 4.15 ' ' ' " " " " " " " Yon mnke a soleotion from one ns, enclosing ft 15 nnd we will luivo the four pnl'licntions mailed to th subscribor for one year ; or each to sei'iiifite nddress if so desired. Address PIKE COUNTY PRE.S8, Milford, Pa. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING For the next sixty days, I will quote Unheard of price in Mens', Boys' and Childrcnst Clothing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the pnl die is extended to in spect the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Hoys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and Ikj convinced at SCI I Ar R i$ Front Street, .. Portjervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIEU, lii'c.so nwtkint? in nil 1 I :.ti l es Will to tlm liout-o or do llm woik at home. Address M ahy l.Ulwiii, oo;iosito Bawkill Mill, Milford, I'u. i: 2 G0 & 2 25 to buy an ' MAM.. A1V VS." with others of unknown patrons of W. L. Douelas x As r.tc., to lit any loot, and give you btyle, Comfort and Service. J j - -j n u i. u " Cosmopolitan. " 4.1 " Ivcslie's Monthly, " 4.1 of the four offers, which yon send to amsky; Minimiolti nnd tnrdiuui clover eld. Hed toj, Ki ntuiky and Cau iul blue pniss, Orchard and Timo thy bctd Ht W. & U. Mitchell's, Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERViS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EVE AKD EAR. S to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A F. M. 7 to B P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysiciiui and Surgeon. fllee ami re.'Ulenee Harford street It hotne lntely occupied liv )r. K. II. Wen. ner M1LKOK1). PA. Dr. von tier Heyde, DENTIST, Hrlrk Jlt'ii-r Opr'''" Vimdeinmrk Dote) Unmet r- t-t M Hlont f'n. OKKK'K I1UUHS: b tu lii n. m. ; 1 lo 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.KOKi), Pike Co., Pa.. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court Houss Mn.Koni), PiKhCo., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE. TERM, ENDOW MENT nnd ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1). I). Van Etlen, Agent, Dinginntis Furry, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. 'I'lic lmti'l mir I'xrnllini.p nf f-.l,,, fni.ttnl lucnii',1 wii hin nno lilm k of tlio W litre lh'ii'i' nnd (iiicctly nx Hilo tho Trwisiuy. I' inccl lnlili' in tint oily. WltLARD'S HOTEL. A fjiuHnis hoti'lry. mnnrknliln for ltd histiiricnl nsso -iiitfons nnd lcmp sustained p'nilmtiy Hicciitiy rciKivatrd, wpainttd Jiiut pjti iinlly n furiiishcd. NATIONAL HOTEL; A 1; ixlniin k iiiiinnir I he holeU of Wash i L'lMi, ijiituiii'Kfil ill fcirmer yrara hy i-iii'iiis nnd liifli cfllcinlK. AlwnyH a linn- fnvurite. Kirrntly ri'iiMiclrli-d Hlid ii'ili'iid Ixtiit limn over. fipp. Fn. K. I! (lop WALTKK IU KTON, Kcs. Mgr. TIii'm-linfrls hip ihp prlnrlpiil pdliticiil "(luicvcii'- of tho rapitnl nt. nil time. 'I licy nre the hot stopping places nt rca- il.-i ll' lull's O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT,M.nBer. A BIG CLUB. Cm tills out mid return lo.ns with KH.no niul we'll send tho following poKtngo pro paid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 VR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE I YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN 1 YR. MARION HARLANO'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This 'in hi 11 a l ii .11 flll faintly nood Two farm paper for tho men Tl (ion i lew olna ll . mi ideal paper for the ladies N V Weekly Tiiliiino lor all Marlon llai land Cook Book wii h aim upon and I i.14) piii tii al reeipi K for I lie wife,, and tho hook. Ten MhIiih in a Har Koem. the (fiealit leiiipejaliee novel of I lie ge. A 1 v o ei n! ..laiiip hrlnifs fainplpv of papers and our im al clnhhiiiK list. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. I.. PACKARD, Publisher. 03 Mslr St. WILMINGTON, VT. 60 YEARS' frf- EArcnlcNUE 7 - Tradc Markb ?lr . . Designs rffi Copyrights Ac. Anvone Hn1tng a sWpicIi hi id di'iinrliitU.n mar quickly ancHrtitin our oimn.?i fr.ie w(iiher an Inrmittun i pnihiibly palLiiitiihlo. C'onitnmilrn. llniiH Btnrtty oc'iiH.IpmtIkI. llHixthmik on I'Htuts !fit trite l.'lilu.n ftk't'iu y fir (n-rminfr itutfiiln. I'.KfiiiM takun thrciuuli Muim 3t Co- ruuttlv tprruU rrntue, without ulnnifo, in the Scientific Bmrkzx A hnnrlRomflr illntrattMl week If. 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