PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FIUDAV, .Jt.LTV 27. 11KMJ- runiiiNiii;!) kvf.uv fridav. OFFIOK, HHOWN'8 BUll-IHNfl BHOAD8T. . RtlmcHU'l'ION: One Yeah ( ne ilnlhir and fifty centx. Hit Months Kt'vt'iity-llve renin. 8THHTI-Y I AIIVANlE. Kntored nt Hip pnst nfflne of Milforrt. I'lkii Comity, IVniiHylviiiiln, ns wound clnss innttiT, Novi'inhiT tcnty-llrnt, Advertising Rates. ( )neRqimro(il)f lit linen), "lie lnfa-rt Ion -!.( K'irli Hiilwi'ucnt liHrrilun - - .50 llcdiiHil nilvH will ln f urnlsliiil on up pllwitiiiii, will he iillowwl yearly adi'or Legal Advertising. Administrator's nml Kxeciitor'a tldtici'H Auditor's notli'e " Oivorrp notiii-n - 5."' Shi-rill's sales. Orphans' eourt Bales, County Trriisurrr's sales, County Ptate tnent and elietlon proclamation charged by tho nquaro. J. II. Van Etti-n, I'lUiI.IHIIKH, Mllfurd, I'lkc County, Pn. National Ticket. For I'reil(1itit( WII.UAM M'KINI.KY, of Ohio. For Vlre Pri'sMi'iil, TIIKODOItK It( )( )H 1 0 V KLT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Amlltor General, K. J(. HAUDKNIiKIUJir, of Wayne County. For C'nnff resmeii-iit-l4irpf, KOIlKltTH. KOKIlKlU'.lt, of l'liilalel.hia. UAI.INHA A. (iROW, of Siisitiehiui!m County. Fur KIprtnm-nt'InrKP, Cl-AHKNCE WOLK, FItANK H. lU'HL, A. 1!. KOHEIITH, PH. TIIKODOlUi L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Itppreftfiitiitlve, WILLIAM AN (iLFO, or Mil ford. For Jury Cniiiminslnnrr, V. T. 8TUUDLK, of Mllfurd. The Kansas City Democratic plat form weiiscs tho Republican Admin istration of forming nil alliance with England, which in untrue. Hut the name platform opposes legislation for the building of American ships for our foreign currying trade, preferring to leave the business in the hands of foreign (chiefly Ilritish) ships that earn $200,000,000 n year that tho Re publicans arc anxious to keep at home through the construction anil employ ment of American instead of foreign ships in our foreign carrying, Hon. D. M. Dickinson says the so called Democratic party "is nothing nothing more than the Populist party now." Potatoes sold nt 28 cents a bushel in Chicago on June 1, lrtllfi, under the threat of 10 to 1. They sold at 40 cents on the same date this year. The increase was -13 per cent, under the gold standard. We condemn and denounce the Philippine policy of tho present Ad ministration. Democratic platform. The authority to frame any such policy rests with Congress, not with the Administration. We condemn the Dingley tariff as a trust-breeding measure. Demo cratic platform. But it is not breed "the greedy commercialism" of tho Democratic lee timt. Tho calm wise judgement of Wil liam McKiuley appeals to the solid, mature element all over the conntry while "Toddy" is tho idol of the boys everywhere. The combination can't be beat, and it already has tho country going its way. The Republican policy of expan sion is to secure footholds by which our commerco will b-j protected and extended. The Democratic policy was to noquire slave territory aiid additional power in Congress through an increased number of sla ye States. , The per capita circulation of the United States hao expanded from 121.35 on Judo 1, 1896, to 26.60 on June 30, 1900 a gain of $5.25 in fonr years. Since Mr. Bryan began to tell the people fjur years ago that what they wanted was more money, they bave added at the rate of $135,210, 000 annually to the circulating me dium. Five hundred ard forty thousand dollars an hour, more than $9,000 a minute, or $150 per socoud, is the rate at which the people have in creased the circulating medium of the country in the last four years if we count the actual working day vt eight Lours duration. OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. 0. E. Scud.ler, Pastor SUNDAY SKKVK'K. Clnss Mooting 9.30 PrptU'Mn 10. 30 Sunday Buliool 11.45 Epwoith Liingnn 7.00 I'runuliin? .' .. 7.30 WKKK DAY SKUVK'KH. Fniyor Molding Wotl 7.30 Class Mooting Frl 7.30 ( HUllrll NoTKS Tho luir Aug, 16. Tho s ilijoot of tliti Rflrmoti for noxt K:ihbiitli evening Is "Tho menu tug of life." A wiries of short sermons will be preached Hilibath evenings durinjr tho month of August entitled "The liiversidii Series." Call tho atten tion of your friends to this notice. If any summer visitor desires a call from tho pastor they will confer a favor on him by making tho fact known. Let us ho friendly and help each other. . Next S:ibbath morning the Uov II. E. Atvood will preach in our ihni'ch in exchange with tho pastor .vho goes to Dingmuns to givo his peoplo communion. Mr. Atwood is a young man of protni w who is hav ing a pleasant timo at Dinf nians, Wo ex poet luge success from him Como and receive tho blessing of his niossago. The pastor h is engaged to sing at the tomnoriiiioo mottins at Camp I'ubor on Aug. 6 and 7. J. Li. SVooley the Prohibition candidate for President will speak on Aug 6 and Dr. Crane, of Boston, will speak Aug 7 Tho Hev. Ii. M. Aylesworth who was pastor of tho Methodist church f this place from 1885 to 1887 and is now pastor of Simson church Jer soy city lias received tho degreo of Doctor of Divinity from the univer sity of Hurrinmn, Tonn. The following is a list of tho cam' meeting services at hit. Tabor. Sii'i i-iso service at 6 :30 n. m. Ministerial ionlerenco 9:00 a. m. Address on Christian Work 10 :30 Proaehiiignud revival service at 2:30 and 7:30 Young peoples meeting 0 :30. These meetings have been greatly blessed in tko past in stimulating christian life and in turning the ungodly t; repentance. If any of our people can attend we nssuro thorn great spiritual profit. We ore glad to "welcome to our town and church tho Uov. W. R. Neff. To be appreciated while we live is a real blessing. We have reason to ho proud of that high re gard that bus brought our former pastor back so soon to see us and to enjoy part of tho summer here. That is right. Boom Millord ! Tho service at our church on Mon day evening was a delight to all who uttondod. Dr. Krautz spoko in his earnest and pleasing way and left 4 deep impression of the truth that he utterod. Dr. Krantz was ono of the delegates to oar recent (ieneral Conference and be did very effec tive work in the committies on which ho sorved. Ve wore glad to welcome him to Milford and he was so woll pleased with the place that ho wished it transferod from the Jersey city to the Paterson District that it may be under his official su pervision. A cool evening for a hot day next Tuesday evening July 31 the Uov. C. B. Carpenter will give us his trip through Greenland illustrated by the storeoptican. A free will of fering will be taken. A HARD BATTLE, To contend with disease is difficult to do so with liniitel means is hard er still. Such a battle the Method ist Hospital in Brooklyn is now waging. Its wards are full, and its current expense treasury is over drawn. As Bluohor was needed by Woll lington at Waterloo, so is a full Vol uuteor Corps now needed iu our Hospital's summer fight. Many are joiniug this organization. By gifts of $9, $25, and $10, which respec tively cure an adult or child or care for a surgical patient one week, the following friends bave enlisted in Companies D, E, nnd F : E. E. Bent ley, Mrs. James Wood, Miry E. Burdick, E. C Linn, Geo, C. Har rison, D. W. Fitch, Frodorick Rhodes F. W. Keller, Rufus Ogdeu, A. C. Getchins, Charles W. Single, Mrs. E. A. Bradford, W. J. Bradley, aud M. A. Ruland have sent us $20 each ; and scores have recently mailed us 5 and $1, thus joining Companies (1 and II. We earnestly call for 200 additional volunteers witbiu . tho next thirty days. Will nut the reader bo one? We need you. We are fighting a hard bittle. Address J. B. Breckinridge, General Superin tendent, Milburn, N. J. Full stock of mens' and boys' hats at T. Armstrong & Co's. Ifatn and cap. I-Hloat Slylta nt T. Ai'ii)?ttroiigii & Cu'8. NO INTERVIEWERS THEN. How Founder of the Republic Got Their Views Printed. The number of letters written by the fathers of the country dniliijf the ltevolutlon and the first twenty years of government under Hie Constitution seems BiuaziiiK at the present time. Letter writing appears to linre occu pied the plnre now taken by flip pub lic press. Letters of great length were constantly passing from ono lender to another. It speaks volumes for the Industry of the men of the time, for their letters were all In hand writing. Those of Washington nlone fill seven large volumes, ntid throughout Ids political career .lelTerson was even more active with his pen. Sometimes when his letters were printed he must have wished he had not been so free. Throughout his residence In France lie wrote most voluminously to Con gress, his writ lugs forming a running history of the time 111 Kurope. After Ills retirement to Montiiello he con tinued to write letters of great length to his friends In nil parts of the Union, and In this wise his lnlluenee re mained nearly ns great as when lie was In olllee. Chicago Tribune. The Cost of a War. The .Tnpnnese Minister of Finance lias recently published a report which gives an Idea of the expense Incurred by tlint nation In the war with China. This report covers a period of twenty two months, from June 1, 180-i, to March 21, 1S0II, although actual oper ations censed about the end of April, 1WI5. The total expenses of military operations amount to $Tti.(MKi.tMKi, those for the marine being estimated nt $18,000,000, making n total of $!. OdO.lHin. An Itemized account Is giv en, which shows that the transporta tion of troops and material reaches Jl!l.(llin,(IOO; provisions. $I2.(KIO.OIKI; clothing, ?in,(MMi,lloo; pay roll, $H,(HK), One; arms nnd nmmiuiilion, $r.0 n,0O0; horses, $4,lHHi,0C(l; hospitals, etc., about $1,000,0(10. As to the in n i-I t io the ex penses are divided as follows: Vessels. fii.ooii noo; arms ami ammunition. $.", noo.noo; pay roll nnd provisions, each about Jiiiib.onO; eloihlng. If.'on.noil. Iu order to meet these expenses the .lap nnese (iovernmenl bus collected a rev eniio eemil to $1 l:l.li(lli,ii(). The dif ference between ti e expenses nnd the revenue, or lli.nno.oeo, hns been tmind lute the treasury to be used as a reserve.- Selentillc American. Fattening the Ortolan For Eating. The height of luxury Is a well coo:. ed ortolan, the. little bird celebrat ed for tho exquisite delicacy of" Its flesh. The birds are fattened artifi cially for the market. They ore kept In a room the floor of which Is strewn plentifully with millet seed and corn, and from which daylight gradually , excluded. The ortolans have nothing to do but eat, nnd, under these condl. Hons, snys a writer of an Interesting article on the ortolan In the current number of Pearson's, Magn.lne, they pass the last five or six weeks of their existence. Gradually the feathers of the body drop out, and the bird be comes a mete ball of fat with wings nnd a feathered head, (icutly hand ling it, the operator picks up the bird nnd dips its limit into champagne with the result that the bird dies sud denly and painlessly, N. Y. Press. BOYS llre'fl vnur i-Iihih-p tci tiixke Illttlli'V tlfltT Helmut, HOlIllIK Willi I'lim-r 'l'illirr iwiptt. Cimf yon I.!-; tlmn 3; ynu nrl1 tJifin for lOc, M rlcHi I'llol IT of ov-r mi pitch on. Von en ii limit i 'i to W:i pvrry evrii- Inif. OIKLS hNi wttntt-il, I'l-lct-H: Kniiiplf Itr.-iii- loci l i, r,n: ;;o, or for kh, AditrfM, I. IHH.AN, Nti. 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P.iituta taken out thrui:L;ii u receive iftcidl vitfiic. without charge, iu Tuic I'atknt Ktcoiio, iu illtistruted and widely circuiaitd jouruttl, CunituUtrd I'V Manufucturris and lnvettord. bcud lor sample copy FREE. AddtcaA, VICTOR J. EVANS CO. (Patent Aitutacyut) Evar Building, WASHINGTON. D- C To PATEKT Gooi Ideas luay he ttecund hy our teid. AiKlifft, THE PAIENT RLCUKD, Bd'limore. Md. m 118 mm mi mm mm in i . - - - - - - S I n nr w - ft W a W " MM "1 mill'-: I .J V U III E 9 I : From lack li ot n a l r f r i ti.. i. iuuu. i lit; trdUO Hair Mas f no lite.- It is starved. It Keeps W coming out, pets thinner and thinner, M oaiu spots appear, i then actual baldness, r The only good hair food you can buy is I t feeds the roots, stops starvation, and the hair grows thick and I j long. it cures dan druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say "always." ff.OOabottlt. Alt drtift-slatfl. " T hfire foil nt your Iln'r Vlpnr to 1o tho ln't tvn'n'iv I h.tvn ever tricl for tho li:iir. Ty Imr w;is fulling out Tcrv IkkI, I thought 1 wntild try a Vottti? of H. 1 nr ncd otilv oijv l.'t;'i!, nnd inv Imir toiip..l 'falltnif "'tf H now ruat thick and lonir. NAN'T J. MofNT' AUTI.K, July ?a, IrsuH. Voktr8,N.T. Writ thm Hoot or. H will i'-nd ynu It book on The Iliilr iind fc.ilp. Ah1( him tu-y qii'm tlutt ynu wish uhmil your Imlr. u U1 receive Pf'tni't iiiv.tr frt-e, Atldrois, 1K. J. V. A V Kit, Lowell, Mass. 1 ' T V v,-"-' V V V" v i X A -t- . A Al One Cent a Word. I'or FhHi Insertion. So Advi-rtiiinrnt tain n for lvn tlmn 15 vt nt. ( AMI mutt ((f oiniinnrBtl ordrm. Atldie-i NKE COINTV ritKSH, MII.FOKI), lA. VOH SALK. A small farm locntl in-ai L MataiiHiras, known its tliR lli'iisi-i o: iicinliantt i!iioo, containing LL nvrv K i 1 1 1 ly located, well whUtpiI. House inn )arn. Fruit of nil kimlH. l'ai t improved Title clear. Kir terms, price?, etc., iiddies: fj(M:k box G Milford. Pa. TKKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby L iven that trespassing on the premises M-eiipletl liy tin nnilersineil 1 n 1 fminaii ownsliip. know n as the lni;Iuinan farm 'or hum intr. fishing, berrying or any ot hot ni rpnso whatever is fortaudeii under pej itty of the law. Any pet-son or person li-nbeyinK this notice will Imi dealt will :n tin) suvorest lnwt'ul nmimer. Ukokuk II. McCaktv, July 1, I8.i7. Ivcssee. VUKSPASrt XOTUIK. Notico Is hereby 1 uive!) that tresoassintruiHiii tlitsoutn tii half of the tract nf laud known as t lit A' i Ilium Di iiiiv, No. i:!. I n Shohehi town iliip, fur hunting, lilihiK. or, any other imi pose, iiisu trespassing on Miwiull poni hi I)iitiiaii township. m fishtitir in it i forbidden under penalty of the law. M. CLKlI.AMi MlI.NOIt, ji'151m Attorney for owner. THKSPASS NOTICK. Nulk 1h hereby X trlven tlitit tresoassinir niion tJio un iHM ty of t he Forest Lake A?socinl ion in (jackawiixen township, Pike county, Pa., or the purjMise of hunting nnd fishing, or my otiier purpose is strictly loroidden un ler penalty of the law. ALKXAMIKU HADhKS, Nov. 83, 15. Prenident. TUKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la he re by 1. given ihiit trsinisinK on the premiset 1 the uiuterslxiied, irtHmtetl in Utnirmai township, io.' ny purpose whuU'cr W a tictlv torimiuen, una all oiu nuer will nt proinjitly pntseoutel. litA 11. Cask NOTICK AH hunting, fishing or other trespassing mi the premises of tint under signed, In Dingman 'lownhblp. on nay moudskill nun lwHrrtklll I recKs, Is lor biudeu under peualtv ot t lie law. CHA. .1. UoiLEAU, Dingmnn Twp., N. Poil.KAti, May 17. 1S1JS. JobKl'H V liOILEAII NOTICE ! Ti oitoury Depart menf . ) (l!lco of mnptroller of the Currency. , . WasminctTos 1. C , Jt'I.Y lMKI. V herons by atttinitierory evidence pre sented to tiie under signed, it had been tuadt to npputr that "1 lie Fir( hUoiik1 Hank of Milford" in tho town of MHford in the county of Pike, and State uf Pennsylvania, hascoin plUd v iih all the pruvihiotis of the Matu les of (be I ntlcil Mutes, required to be cniiii;licd with U'fnre an association shall Ije mil horized o cetiitiieiK-e I he business of banking: Now therefore I. Thomas 1. Kiiue Deputy nnd acting Comptroller (,f the Curre cy, do hereby cerntiy (but Th First NHtioiial iluntt of .Milftird" tl the Mmuul Millord Hi t be Count v of Pike and .Mte of Pennsylvania, is aut liorized to cminem e I lie business of Hanking as pri vided in section lifiy-oue and sixty nine of ll:e KcWM'd nut iil s oi I he I' tilled "-Into. In ie-it iiiMiuy hereof w it m f-. my hand noft seal of olli-e tii is twelfth iIhv o. July ijnd. T. P. KANK. Depuiy and Acting Comptroller ot tho Cuirenvy. C'urri'iicy HurcaU Sfi.l of lllf Ctiiiipi lulh-r of tl t'urit'iiL-y Troaniicy lpartint-nt. No. 6I.1. i mmfti. mamr-; - -mil t 5tjivt.t. mini Trade-Merits obtained and all tint bu.-uicsconjucted ioT MODERATI FCtS. (OunOrncc ibOppobiti; U. 8. PTtNTOrr;ct l.LUii we lautiM uio uicui ia l. Una IUA Uio. I fcuiote trutu Vihmgloa, S benii niuticl. diiinj or photo ub defrii- i u,u, .c &il via. It pateniAt io or Dot, lica oi Ji.hArt'0 tur fee U"t d .u till intent is k un d. I f A Pamphlet itotv to OLiiuu I'Attniik," with nit n imiuu lu'the U. S. ud toftu tvuuuiui Jcut free. A-idtc, C.A.SFiOVV&CO. J Off. Patcnt OFricc, Wabhinotoh. D. C, EVERY 0 FUR T .aiRSsaeS6C'rc Do you want some Knives end Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY From the commonest kind of Lariucn Warn to the Finest French China. CARPETS 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 THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. 3 -hi 3 50 SHOES Also High Grade Shoes at 5, $4, 14- yimII imw I 4 - 11 vym r-a yyj article or known ..If to experiment quality. The S MUrSii We kccP a fuH L.tc.f to fit any r r l j e 7. lY IV J iOHNSOM EXCLUSIVE S Grand Clubbing Ofvers. 1 . PlKK ('o. Thf.ss, LjkIii's' Wmld, Air.slno'H, Mnnsny's, C(isiniiiiilitini, 1.15 " " " " " " MoClnre'a, 4.15 " " " ' " " ('nsiiio)i(ilitnn. ." 4.15 " " " " " I-eslic'w Monthly, " 4.15 You innb" a ttt'leftvm from ntiiM.f thi' four ofTt rs, which yon send to un, tiiicUsintt ! 15 hihI we wiii hiivt- tho four jinl liciitiriiis iiinili"l to the HiibstirihiT for one yoar ; or i r.ch to i I'l-in'c mlilicsn if o (h-sirid Aihlress i'lKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pn. A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTiCSM IN PRICES OF CLOTHING For llio next sixty l;iys, I will quote I'nl.eard ot rices in Jlen:-.', J'oys" ami riiildions Clolliinjr, that will ;toni-li cvoiylxKly. invitation to tho jiiiliiio is extended to in siet't the Iarjiit asMutinent of Clothing and Men and JJoys Shot's ever shown in Port Jer vis. Priees Will talk. Call and lie eonvinred at SGHmFRaPjSKY. 15 Front Street, .-. Portjervis, N. Y. Tlie PP-TO-DATK CLOTH I Ell, l)res miikiiiu in nil 1 rnrt'he Will (io to the liuUHU or tlotlie ( ik rtt home. AililresH Jl.iUY l.l'liwm, oppobito Suvskill Mill, Miltonl, Pn. SOUSE UNION MADE 2 50 & $2 25 4- U.4 ttr l,1 '6. itj uuy an -x .fsr Ti -' v . T - .A, V . . '7 I -: 1W value than v-- v with others of unknown patrons of W. L. Douglas X u s i 1 vw W shoes have always found them to be as jjt represented. & A Iinc 'm CALF Russia foot, and give you Style, M j j Q Maiimioth nnd uiL'diuiu clover --ciI. Kcil top, Kentucky and t'an iidii hlue j;i'as, Orchuid nnd Timo thy seed ut V. & U. MiteliL'U'B. Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. ie Ball Street. PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AKO EAR. f to II A. M. Office Hours is to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. I'll ysieian and Surpcdii. (HUcf ntnl l I'MilrlK'i' llnffuiil slirct Ir limiic Inii'ly iKtiiiiil I v I'r 10 1. Win-in-r MII.KOHI), I'A. Dr. von der Heycie, DENTIST, Itric-k lliiic Opposite A'imkIci ltinrk Jidti'l Hinml m net M illnid I'll. OKKII K IKilliS: Stolen, in.; I io l. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Lew, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mii.iohi), 1'ike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCF.NEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House RIlLKOHI), 1'lKfc CO., I'A. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1-1 F E, 'IKIiJ, KM.OW Ml;NT ni-,1 A( ( 1 1 I- i T lNSLliAMK 1). K. A'i.n Illdi, Apt-jit, I'll f II llliS I ( 11 j, In. Washington Hotels. RICGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence nt the n-mfttil I'M 'lit d will, ill one hluck of the WTiiu MlllM Illlfl (lillWllv OT.TI, ultntl.n IVn- Kim tahle in tlie city. WIL LARD'S HOTEL. liiiiH.iiK hotelrv. reimirkRliIn for tn liisinrh iil asfui iathiiiK nntl hm-giifitalncd ix.ptihniiy. Ueceiit ly renovated, repainted anil pnriially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A liirnlnmrk hiiihii the lintels of Wiish i ii i 'in. ihiioii'imI in furinrr yi-nrH hy n xii.i iiik nml liiuli i.llii'ialH. AlwnyH il pi imc fav. Mii' Kici iiily rmiixli'li'd and ri'iulcnil lifiirr limn ever. (ip. Pn. K. li. ilc. WAl-TKH H1KTON, Krn. Mr. Tlii"c Imtels ii ro tho prliK-lpal jxilii iml ri'iiih'vi.iis nf tlm i ji t .1 1 at all tiiiim. Tlify ate ihc hest Hloppiiiff plact'H at ri'H-f-'(il:iil.lt' ratrv O. O. STAPLFS. Proprietor. G. DtA ITT. Manager. A BIG CLUB. C'iimIiIh out and rrturti tn.ua with 11.00 ami wu'U M-nd the funmviiitf piiKtago pro paid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NFW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE I YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR. MARH.N HARLAND'S COOK BOOK TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This cotnhlnntlon filln a family need Two farm paper for tin men Tho "tien llewoinnn," un ideal paper for tho Ladies N V. Weekly Tribune for all Marion Harlaiiil K Cook Hook wit h JUK) paeH ami l.trnn practical veeipcH for the wita, ami the hook, "Ten NightD In a liar Koom, tho KrculeM. leinpeiaiice novel of tho ajio. A two cent stamp hrims samples of papers and our great cluhhing lint. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publisher. 673 MalrSt. WILMINGTON 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i" ,V I RADt MARKS - - . . ja Designs r'r,1 Copyrights Ac. Anrnn wndlng ankfltch mid rtwrlntlnn ma? qtiicKlr iwenmii our npiniuti free wnoilicr mi In volition in pmhtihlT (iHU'ntahle. f'omniuniea ItonnKtrielly cotillitf titlni. H an. i hook on l'ntul ttt'iit fine lilili'Hi iiltiii'V fur stH-uninr pHli-nti. I'uicntfi titkim llirouL'fi Munu A Co. ruuttlva spfi Kit tuitu, willuuit,c)in--'o, iu Iba Scknnfic American. A htinMsinTiiily illuitratl wmklv. J nriet cir- rnlatlt ii of ny m-u-iilitlc fniiiiiul. Ttiii. a Tir : fiiir mt'ialia, L Ckihl by till newwti'Hlc rn. MUM & Co.36,Bd"'- New York - Urttuch oulcu. tia r Bt.. WwblUMtuii. I. C lkciocrCwpkcR -AXU UKALKR IX- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike blreet, Port Jurvia, N. Y ( '
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