PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY, J UN 15 2i. IfMXI. PVUMNIIKD RVKHY FKI1JAY. OFFTCK, mrown's HUII.DINU, BROAD ST. priWCHIITION! One Year One dollar anil fifty cento. Kix Months Seventy-live oentH. BTRII'TIjY IN AllVA.Nl'K. Knh'rod at tho post nfTloe of Mllforil, Pike County, Peninylviuiiu, iw awnwl cliwg matter, Novutnher twonty-flrt, lml. Advertising Rates. Onn Bqiiiim(f'lliti HnoRl.nno Insertion -11. CM) Enoh sulmiMiiiont Insertion .6) Kmluistl rates will Iw furnished on np plloatiou, will be allowed yearly adver tisers. Legal Advertising. mid Executor's A d m I n 1 strntor n notices ----- Auditor's notices - ------ Divorce notices .Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court 8.' 4 Ml fl.lK' snl County Treasurer's snlcs, (-ounty state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ktten, PtiBI.ISHKH, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For rrenhlent, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, of Ohio. For Vlre Presidents, TH KO DOHK ll(M )H KVKLT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor Oeneral, E. 11. HAHDENISKIUill, of Wayne t'outily. For CoiiKressmeii-nt-IjtrK, JtOHKUT H. KOKDEHEU, of Philadelphia. (iALl JSHA A. OltOW, of Hux(uehaiiiiH County. For Electors-at-LArge, CLARENCE WOLF, EKANK II. BUHL, A. B. KOIIEJtTH, DH. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For J ary Cnuimlssloner, W. T. STKUBLE, of Mil ford. THE CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION. Our Democratic friends aro after the plum in the eighth district with a vengeance. In Cnrbon J. E. Lauor who for soino years has been hank ering after the place, is contesting with Hon. L. H. Barber, the incum bent, for the conferees. In Monroe Dr. Jos. H. Shull, whose itch intliut direction has been of long Htandinr? is a candidate, as is Hon. M. Frank Coolbaugh. In Pike Hon. J. J. Hart ex-tnetnber is desirous of again sol ving the people and E. F. Peters lias fixed his eye on the same goal Without wishing to make any im proper inferences the situation would seem to an outsider to be clarified by saying that it resolves itself into Hon. Howard Mutchler on the one side and a deal on the other. It is not nt all probable that the distinguished ex-member from Northampton will place all his confidence in the distinguished ex member from Pike though perhaps financially he did squeeze out nearly even with him before, hence one may inter that the honorable Jos eph is open for a new deal, or has a hope that the situation may again resolve itself as it was in 1894 when he held the key, and opened the door for himself. It can hardly be assumed that the other conuties would be willing to again give the honor to Pike. Carbon has just had a term. Monroo has been in u waiting attitude (or some time and Northampton only need one county to make her favorite son the man Hence Pike may become the arbiter of the fate either, of Mutohler or Shall. We say to our Democratic friends swail in. M'KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT. The Republican convention at Philadelphia last week did its work well. There was no doubt about the head of the ticket but the sec ond place occasioned some lively ef forts on the part of the politicians. The choice as finally and unani mously made was a happy issue from all complications and places a man conspicuous by publio service both as a civilian and a gullant sol dier on the ticket. It is a oombino tion which cannot be beaten, because it command's the confidence of the country. Unless food is digested quickly it funueuU and irritates the stomach. 1 After each, meal take a teaspoonfua of kodol dyspepsia cure. It digest whatyou put and will allow yon toeat all you need of what you like. It m-vi-r fails to cure the worst cure of tiypepfcUt. It is pleasant to take. OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Ohurcn. Her. 0. B. Scudder, Paator. BUNPAY 8KRVICM. Cliiss MiHititiff 9.30 PrenoliinR 10.30 Huiidiiv Bi'himl 11.45 Epworth Leaguo (1.45 7.30 Preaching WK.K.K tl.VY HICIlVK'iM. Prayer Meeting Wed Class Meeting Fri IIIl'ltCH NoTFB. The Flntbrook Valley Distrit t Humbly school eon volition was held it Flntbrook villo Tlmrsiliy .Tnnn 21. Tlin program was arrangud and the services conducted by Chester B. .Smith, who has recently been ap pointed ft census clerk at Washing ton. IIu will go to the Capitol city istid begin his work next week. Tlio convention was a demonstration of his executive ability mid he will be greatly missed by the Huiiilny School association of which ho has been President. At the afternoon session nn ad dress was mmlo by Kev. E. Ililtou Post, of Ininosvillo, on the Pasters work in the Sunday school. Mr. Post lias been engaged in evangelis tic work for several years nnd gave ii very holpf ill address, well illustrat ed by incidents drawn from his ex- oeiionce as an evangelist. He was followed by Ilev Fred W. Moat, of Coolbaugh who spoke an the "teach. er os an evangelest." This address whs full of pungent truth calcnlnti d to impress and inspire. A feature of the afternoon session was a duet by Rev. and Mrs. DoWet s of Now York, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Post. In the evening Edwin F: Pel ers sang "The Jloly CJf-y very ac ceptably. The address was made by Kev. C. E. Scndder, of the M. E clinrch hero, on "Self Reliance it value and its dangers." Tho people of Flafbronkvillo gave the visitors a royal wolcomo and thanks are due thorn for their bos pitaltty. A musical and literary entertain ment will ba given by the Epwortl League in the basement of tho M. E. church on Monday evening July 2nd at 8 p. m. The program will consist of the singing cl ss, solos and duets by individual members, and a fifteen minutes talk on ''Social life in Ancient Athens', by tho Rev. C. K. Scuddor. Admission Free. A t'reo will offering will be taken ft r the organ fund. Childrens day will be observed by the Union iSunday school next Sunday July 1st at 2:30 p. n The servicos of William Angle, tl e Superintendent, are highly appro ciated by the Union people. In be half of him and the school we ex tend a hearty invitation to all to at tend the services. The subject of the sermon for noxt Sunday evening is "What business men owe the church." The service begins promptly at 7 : 30 and closes at 8 : 30. TUB ITINERACY REMAINS. Many sectilnr papers hove gravely nnnoonond that, the recent General Conference did awny with our intiu erant system. Some fnirly intellU gent Methodists suemtoliave receiv ed a like impression. Not so. Tho itineracy remains.' Evory Methodist Episcopal minister will come up to the conference for his annual ap pointment. Ha will be uppointetl for one year at a time, Most min isters will move as frequently as they have inoved, and many more so.- A very few will remain more than five years, and one here and there more than ten- years. The new plan will have the advantages both of the itineracy and the sultled pastorat t. It is almost infinitely su perior to the sottled pastorate, in that it will furnish a medium between the church and the minister (the bish op's cabinet), by which removals may be made without faction nnd heart burnings and factional con tests in locul churches. And the old claim will still hold good that ev ery church will have a pastor, and very pastor a church. The movement seems to you a trilld revolutionary, doesit? Do not worry.- Five years from now you will probably have changed your mind. Ep worth Herald All who suffer frou piles will be glai to learn that 1'eWitt's witch hazel salve will give Uicm instant and permanent relief. It will cure eczema anil all skin (.iseasos. Be ware of counterfeits. ! HiilEli wPe JE17 LIFE TEA Aiwya cunt CONSTIPATION, INDIGE5TION, SICK HEADACHE, And Imparts new life to the- whole system. At all UPQjitilnusaod dealers, &K1. or Bot by muli, U yuur denier will not supply yuu, AddreM, LANOMAl SUP, tO., LU KOV, K , BATTLE AT THE AQUARIUM. Mr. Crab Was Gime, But, Like Fill Immons, Went Out of His Class. There were plnocd recently In the lobster and crnh tank nt tho Aquar ium eleven lobntrr, a lively lot of medium and small sizes, that have proved a stronn attraction. The lob ster Is an interestlnK creHtnre any way, and likely to be especially so to anybody not familiar with them as they appear In nature; nnd besides lobsters, and crabs, too, for that mat ter, are Inclined to be scrappy as well as lively, and the visitors like that. Sometimes two lobsters, meeting, put up their big claws to each other like boxing gloves; and sometimes crHb and lobster meet and have a little set-to. Here, for Illustration, la a good, siz able, vigorous blue crab walking along on the bottom of the tank, close by the glass in front. A lobster comes along the same path from the other direction, and they meet at the centre, with as many persons as can see the tank looking on. Neither gives way. The crab is the smaller, but not a bit afraid. Crab swings with right, but fails to land, the blow falling short. Lobster flops one big claw overhand and lands on top of crab shell, right in the centre, midway between the eyes, and pins him down to the sand. Crab waves his claw wildly with nn effort to get In on lobster, but can't touch him. "Hold him off. old man, hold him off," naya an enthusiastic spectator. "Don't let him get inside your guard. If you do you're a goner." And the lobster does hold him off, for maybe a minute, and then lifts his heavy claw. Crab Is game by nature, but In this particular Instance he turns and goes tne other way, realiz ing that he Is flgntlng out of his class. Often, however, the lobster will turn out for the crab. The crab always ap pears to be resolute and self-reliant. It goes right along as if It owned the bottom, whereas sometimes when a lobster meets a crab It seems to be thrown off Its guard, and It Jumps back, though the crab may be only half as big as Itself. Then It Is pos sible to see the manner In which the lobster habitunlly jumps, which Is diagonally upward and backward, tail first. He makes rt quick, nervous leap of two or three times his own length, the crab meanwhile keeping on along the bottom quite unruffled. Here may be seen. In some measure, at least, the manner In which the lob ster Becludes itself for safety If It hides In a crevice In the rocks It al ways backs In. so that ltii big claws, Its weapons, are in front. N. Y. Sun. Odd Marriages In the Philippines. The marriage customs of the Ne kuIos are peculiar. The young man who st'eks a bride first obtains the favor of her parents, and then pursues her. catching her in his arms. She breaks loose and runs and does not yield until he has caught her several times. Finally he lenilB Her in tri umph to her home. Here the father drags the youth up a ladder to the floor of their hut. The mother drags the maiden. They are then made to kneel, and the father pours over them a cocoanut shell full of water. He then bumps their heads together and the ceremony Is completed. They spend their honeymoon in the depths of the mountains, and for Ave days and nights are lost to sight, after which tfiey come back to everyday life. There is another marriage custom which is worth describing. Instead of the youth and maiden being dragged up the hut ladder, they are made to climb two saplings and draw them to gether until the heads of the young couple touch, with a kiss or a bump, according to the force used. This makes them man and wife. The Forum. Unprofitable. New Golfer Did you learn to swear In dialect? Old Golfer No; tt isn't worth while. By the time you have learned you will play so well that you have no occasion to swear. Detroit Jour nal. Eight Sections for Religion. F.ieht sections of the Paris Univer sal Exhibition of 1900 will be devoted to "the history of the religions of the world, with the belief of all the known races of men, past and present." How It Happened. "So she ran away with him?" "I think she did. From what I have seen of him I don't think ho had gump tion enoiitrh to run away with her." Cl.ica Post. 0 rtC Jlerx'ii your clmnce to limit 3w on4y alter school. HallinK Wnll Fitpi-r Cleaner Kecelpe. Cottt you I.KKS than 3; you m,I1 thrin for lOe, a clear PROFIT of over 7o ou each one. You ran make to every even ing. OIKIJ al4 wanletl, Frloes: Kainnle Krelne lOe: 13, AO; HO, 7Ac; or 3 for I1H. A -ll rex.. J. J. 1XII.AN, Ho. 8 Twnit j-Hrl street, ntUuurg', - ie. Z LABEL?. Tragic. ft marks- 'h' 1 0f.SK.HS Copyrights. Thirty-one yen rttv practice. Opinion it to validity and patentability. Write for look ol Inntmchcmanil references. EPSON BK0&,2f F Street, Wuhtng-ton, U. C FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag azlne of criticism. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., Fittsburg, Pa. our Ice returned if we (ml. Auy ouc wuoiu ma will ftkt-it-h ami dccrittiou of auv iuvciition piuuiptly receive our opiuiou free cuuctrrniinf ii.ut utwlnlitv oi Ha liit;. "How to OUaiu a l-iitcut" txriit ui-ou request. Patents aecurcd ihroLiL-h un a.tveitined fur sale at our exntUK-. imeiit takcu otit ihruuMii ua receive rt ial nolu et with.iutch.iiKJ, 'f ' "K PAi tNT Khco.-.u, au i (lust rated and widely ciiculated jouiual. vxmsiultt-d by MuiuitHctuii-tsaud Investor', bcud iur av- uile copy FMfcE. Addiet-, VICTOR J. CVAN8 CO. (I 'atcot Attorneys,) Cvp lullding. WASHINGTON D C mm Look In your mirror today. Take a last look at your gray hair. Itsure ly may be the last if you want it so ; you needn'tkecp your cray VEABS fir.lr a week longer than you wish. There's no guesswork about this; it's sure every time. 1 o re store color tn gray hairt use After using U for two' or three weeks notice how much younger you ap pear, ten years younger at least. Ayer's Hair Vigor also cures dandrufS, prevents falling of the hair, makes hair grow, and is a splen did hair dressing. It cannot help but do these things, for it's a hair-food. When the hair is well fed, it cannot help but grow. It makes the scalp healthy and this cures the disease that causes dandruff. 1 1 .00 bottle. All drvgglita. " My lmir vns onrnliiR- nut Wllv, but A'yor'lfllri -ViL'iir stopped tlio falllne ii 'id hn matin my hair TCrv thh lt mul imirh (hirltrr Ul.'in before. I tl'lnk there ib noiling like it for the Inlr." Cora SI. I f A, April 2.1. Yarrow, I. T. Wrlta Ihm Doator. If Ton lo not nntiln All tin, ItnaSti i Ton iip-l'i- fr..in u-o of Um ior, write II"1 H'Tinr H nniu u. it iip-m, 1B. J. C. Ai .K. Lowell, Musi. 1 f f f One Cent a Word. For KhcIi Insertion. No Advrtlsnient tnlcell for lend lliHH 1ft renin. CASH tun! f OfHrniiiAfty nil ortlern. Arllren VI KB COUNTY FltKSS, MILFOItll, PA. pOK PALE. A sinnll farm lorn ted nnr MiitniiiiiraB, known' n tho Hnnm'l or Hcliilinrtlt place, ccmtiiininK 81 ncrep Finely lornted, well wittered. Hoime nnd burn. Fruit of nil kiniU. I'nrt improved. Title clenr. Fur terms, priro, etc., lulclrexs Loek box Q Mil ford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion 1 hereby driven tbnt trespussing on the premises occupied bv tlio vnulorKiijiiod In iMiiKtmtii townsliip. known as tlio Hueliitnitn farm fur biintlnir, llsliind, berrying or nny other purpose whatever U forbidden under peij- nltv of the' law. Any person or persons lisnlievlnit this notice will lto dealt with lu tho severest lawful manner. UKcmUK tl. MCUAKTY, July 1, 1WI7. Lessee TRKSPASfl NOTICK. Notice is hereby tftvt-u tlmt trL'sirnKsinfr upon the Bouth- ern half of the tract of liuid Known nn the William Dtiuiy, No. KUn Miohom town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other mrpose, hiho treHpaKsinjr on miwkhi ponti n Diiitrnian towtiKhin. or, llshintr in It is forbidden under penalty of the law. Al. JLK1 LAND il II.NOK, AprlWm Attorney for owner. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notico Is hereby piven that trespansintr xijKtn the pro perty of tne forest ivitKe Asttoeiarion in Lack). wax. -n township, I'ike county, Fa., for the purpoge of hunting nnd fishing, or any otlier purpose is ntriutly forbidden un der penally of the law. A LfcX A N JJKIl J1AUOKN, Nov. 22, 15. Preident. T'HKHPASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby (riven that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated lu l)hfrmnn townsliip, lor any purpose whatever is ritrictly forbidden, and all ofTi nders will be promptly prosecuted. Ika B. Case." NOTICK All hunting, ashing or other treHpaHsing on the premises of the under signed, in Dingman Township, on Hny- moiulskill and uwariskiw ( rct-KS, is ior bindeii under penalty of the law. " ClIAS. J. IhULKAU, Dingman Twp., N. IIoilkau, May 17, lh'JH. JosKl'H F 130ILEAU. Application for Charter. lit tho Court of Common Pleas of IMke County. Notice U hereby given that an application will be made to Hon. Gio S. Purdy, Pres ident and Law Judge of ald courts, on the thirtieth day of June, A. i). H, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at his chandlers in llont:s daln. Pa., under the corporation aet of April U. 1S71. and thosuppli'ineuts thereto, hy William Kd wards, Klislia N Pierion. Wilson Litsry. Kdward (i. .hntTr and . t-anklin Sin th for acharter of an intend ed eoioiatiin to le called "The blooming .roe HaptUt Church, " t he charneter and olijeiit whert'of a tho worship of Aiuiighl jod according to the constitution, hhkiiim. discipline, faiih government nnd fomej of tlio Baptist Church in the I'niled Stales of America, and for this purport to have and enjoy all the rights, bt'iielits and priv-ileu-ei of the said act and its supplements. 'I he propoMHl charter is now ou tile in the Prothonotary's olltre at M iiford. FRANK P. KIMHLK, June 8, 1UU0. cioliuiior. Cavcmts. nd Trade-Mark obtained and til Pu- cut busincwi conducted tor mookhatc Pice Oun OrricciaOprofHTC U. 0. Patcnt Opficc .unl ctniK'i tre u:itlil it Lu UMii IUum ica ote hum Waohu'lua. , bcud mudcl, dtuig or photo., with devcrfp u. n. W s udvie. ii patenidLiU or nut, (us t)i ?lirg. Our IkQ nt due till out out i ;ur d. A PAMPHLET, " 'Jl-w ov'iiumifuu, wirr i-uat vi kuuc iu the U. a. turcica couuukk. scut free. Audrt, C.A.SNOW&CO. PTrMT OFICC, WMIHOTON, D. C. To PATENT Socd Ideas nmy be wecured by our aid. AiUlivNt, THE PA1ENT RECORD, Baltimore. M fchio.-riiiiui iu lu fteat Bccvrtl Hjoist uuu EVERYTHING FURBISH A HOUSE TO CUTLERY Do you went some Knives and Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Eai then Ware to the Finest French China. From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE A single piece or a car-load. From a cheap wash-stand, to a Fine Parlor suite. PRICES LOWER THAI! THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., I WEAR THE... W. L DOUGLAS 3ad3-5o SHOES SS Also High Grade Shoes al 5, 4, 2 M & 2 JS It will pay you tetter article of known to experiment quality. The W JP fv X V i VV, ) shoes have always found them to be as represented. We keep a full line in CALF, RUSSIA CALF, Via KID, PATENT CALF, Etc., to fit any foot, and give you Style, Comfort and Service. J THE X;:. J Port Jervis. Grand Clubbing Offer Pike Co. Pkkss, Lndios' World, Ainslre's. Miinsey Cosinoiiolitim, fl.15 " " " " " " McCluroV, 4 15 ' ' " " " " CosinopoHtiin, " 4.15 " " " " " Ie.-ilie'( Monthly, " 4.15 Yon mnko n ni'lootion from one of the four offers, wliich yon send to lis, enclosinif t 15 mid we w ill Im ve the four pul'liPHtions mailed to the subscriber for one yenr ; or ench to oi'vnrnte niidresis if so desired. Address PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For the next sixty diivs, 1 will quote I'nlieanl of prices in Mens', Boys' ;;nd Childrens Clotliing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the public is extended to in spect the Invest assortment of Clothing and Men and !oys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and le convinced at H. SCH X5 Front Street, .-. Port Jervis, N. Y. The UP-TO-DATE CLOTIllEU, Prcsa UillUiliR ill till l:lill:cllf Will to tlin Ihiiish nr ilo I lie vmuI lit licnie. Ai!(ln-H Maky l.l'l'Wiu, oiniusite bawkill Will, Milfonl, I'n. i Port Jervis. to buy an value than with others of unknown patrons of W. L. Douglas f 1 OHiSGEy EXCLUSIVE 1 1 AliSlkJ I. s AFRAPJSKY. MiiUiiiinlh find medium clovr mid. Un top, Keiiturky und Can mill Mr.e pnis-n, Oiclmrd nnd Tiuio tliy t-tid at W. & O. WilcLeH'o. 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 Hours 2 to a p. M. 7 to B P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiyi-iciiin nnd Surgeon. OfTic-r mul re iili-Tiri' HnrfoMl strc-rt If limiii' Inlirly ottliplril liv lr V. 11. V"cn hit MII.KOKI). l'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Hrick Hiiii-i' ()pi,hlii YtiiKlovrmirk Untol Hmul sii-i-i-t. Milfonl 1'n. OKKlt'K HOIiKS: 8 ti -i . m. ; 1 (o p. in H. E.Emerson, LI. D. Physician and Surgeor. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building , Mit.K(iiti), 1'ikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, , ATTCRNEY-AT-LAV, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.koku, Pjkr. Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. UKE. IKIiM, ENDOW. MKNT nnd ACCIDENT IN.SL'UANtE I). E. Yi,n Kttcn, gent, Diiif. minis F( ny, Pb. VVcshirgtcn Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hole! p:.r excellence of the cnpitfil, lirf-utMl vilhin one block of the White Hoiim nnd dii t et ly oppi site the Treasury. Kinesl table in the city. Vi I L LARD'S HOTEL. A Tnioous hotel rr. remarkable for Its hiuti(ai asvneliit ions and long-sustained p jitilat by. Heei nt ly renovated, repainted and p;.rtially lefui nihhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A iMitimm k iiniunp the hotoln of Wnnh. injirii, luiiimi'rrl in former vr-ura hy .-i -ii.uitK mid hih (.flicinlH. AlWHya a li itiK- fnviiritf. Hi ri-ntly ri'inmluli'd 'anil n iiili ncl Ix-tti-r limn i-vi'r. Opp. Pn. R. I!, ili p. WAI.TKK BURTON, K. Mgr. rl'lii'se holds are tho printlpnl politU-nl rcnili'.vijiirt of tho cilliital nt nil tlnii-n. 'l'hry mo the best Ktoppin places nt rra foiiiiIiIi' riiti-n O. O. STAPLES, Proprietor. G. DEWITT.M.n.ier. A BIG CLUB. Cut thlH out and return in. us with 1.00 unit we'll Komi the following poBtnge pro pniil VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 VR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE lR. 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 cniiiliiiiutioii fllltt a fiiinlly noi d Two farm papers for the men Tim "Hen rlewonuin. ' nn iilenl pnpor for the r.nities N Y Weekly TiIImuih for nil Marlon Hut hind's Conk Hook with mo pnires nml Hum pnii tlriil reclpi-H for tlio wife, and I he book, "Ten Nighta In n Ilnr Room, tho Kn-ntest teiupernnr.e novel of tho nfO. A uvoci ni sunup hrlntra unniples of puperi nnil uur gn-ui cltihhing lut. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publlahsr. 673 Malr St. WILMINGTON, W r, kl4 BO YEARS' s.Ii- itr EXPERIENCE a Trade Marks rt t Copyright Ac. 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