PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FKIDAVi SK IT 21. UHHl. PUBMHHKIJ BVEHY B'RIDAY. OFFICIO, BROWIl'8 BUILDING BKOAD8T. M':xi:iptiox: One Ykak One dtillnr mid fifty eentri. Bi.i Months Seventy-live cents. BTIMCTI.Y IS ADVA.NCK. Entered nt the ptt olTloe of Mllforil. Pike Omnty, I'lmnsylviinia, ns ni'cmiil cIhbs inntter, November twenty-flint, 1H1W. Advertising Rates. Onnflrnmrefolffht linns), one Insertion -$1.00 Each siitiseqiient Insertion .60 Binliieed rates will be furnished on ap plication, will be nllowed yearly adver Users. Legal Advertising. Administrator's Bnd Executor's notices 8.110 Auditor's notices .' Divorce notices - ...... fi.ou Shnrlff's sides. Orphan' court snles, County Tmwun-r'B sales, County state ment unil election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Btten, PUBLISHER, Mi) lord. Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For President, WILLIAM M KINLEY, of Ohio. For Vice Freiiltlefitn, TH KODOItU ROOSEVELT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor General, E. H. HARDEN BERGH, of Way ue County. For ConBrrssmell-;it-I.arBe, ROBERT H. FOEDERER, of Philadelphia. OALl'HHA A. GROW, of Huniuehunna County. For Electorn-nt-Large, CLARENCE wolf, FRANK II. PUHL, A. II. ROBERTS, DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Mllford. For Jury Commissioner, W. T. STRUBLE, of Milford. The Party (Democratic) Btand9 where It did in 1896 on the Money Question Wm. J. Bryan, Zanesville O., Sept. 4, 1900. Farmers, don't forget that Bryvn is for free wool. How easy it Is for the Doinooratio candidate to do things in his mind. When it isall over, they can blame it on Uncle Adl'ai Stevenson. It may at least console Mr. Bryan to know that, in case President Mo Kinley is re-elected, times will be good for four years more aud he can add still further to his pile. Yes, Jackson Democrats, it was Senator Ban Tillman of South Cara lina, who said : "We stuffed ballot boxes, we shot them j we are not ashamed of it." The Domocratio managers have already carried all of the status that they want, but it is understood that they will hold a few rallies in order to keep Mr. Bryan in practice. Senator Dolliver is right the American soldier never did Ameri- c in liberty any harm. . " TTiis year Summer county, Kan sas, will soil four million dollars' worth of wheat at Mo Kicley prices. Jtfo danger that it will go for Bryan and calamity this fall. What else may be said of him, Richard Croker has a fine grain of true Democratic consistency. II a urges young men to go into politics and then knifes young comptroller Coler clear to the hilt. Richard Croker has sold his Trust stock, an I now he cannot see for the life of him how it is that that issue cuts fny ice. Unjie Russell Sage has a double W03 j money is cheap and the little red app'.e from which ht makes his daily luncheon has goue up one cent. The long and short of it seems to be that the Atlanta Constitution is for Mr. Bryan's election but against any of the policies which he is pledg ed to put in force. Notwithstanding the efforts of Ddvid B. Hill to the contrary Mr. Croker ojatinaei to run the Tam many toll gate. Mr. Bryan asks: "Why do we not treat the Filipinos as we treat the Cubans?" Were he not too busy making speeches to reply to trouble some questions, it would be timely to ask, "Why do not the Filipinos treat the Americans as the Cubans do?" A complete line of Mens fine shoes and Oxfords lit T. Armstrong & Co, THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Sctidder. Pastor Bl'NPAY BK.itVRKS. CIhbs Meeting 9.30 ProncliitiR 10.30 Stitulnv School 11.45 Epworth Lengne. . . . , 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAY REltVH'KS. Prnypr Mootinrj Weil 7.30 Clnss Mooting Fri 7.30 ClIUHCll NOTES Next Siililmth evening the Epworth League service will begin at (1:45 In stead of 7 p. in. There will be preaching next Sab bath afternoon attheSchocnpeesclioi 1 hotiyo. . The subjects for next Sunday are "The meaning of a name" and "The problem of Temptation." It was a very pleasant privilege to e:;lend the greetings of our chinch to our Presbyterian friends last Monday evening. These occas ions, that bring us together, help us forget that we dilTc, and aid us in comprehending the greater truth. that we are one in Jesus Chi 1st. At Ibis time we call attention to the fact special revival services will be held nt Hchoeopee, Union and at our church in the order named. We desire U) begin at Schocopee about the middle of Octorber. then go to Union about November 1st and from the middle of November t - I we feel that special efforts are no longer wise, the wo! k will lie carried on at the cliuich. There is nothing fi.;ed in this plan. It is ou'y suggestive of our purpose. We are looking for ward to a season of great refieshing from the presence of the Lord. We need it, the community needs it, it may lie had, now is the lime; let the armor be put on; the sacrifices made; the prayers acsend and God will give us our lieo its desire. The seventy-firth anniversary of the Presbvlei inn chinch recalls the fact that our church was established the following year. Many intei estinn and suggestive things in the history of the church life of Milford were brought out by the speakeis, last Monday evening. Things no less im portant have occured in the history of our church. We look forward with delight to our anniversary day. BE GREATER THAN YOUR POSITION. A distinguished theological pro fessor once said: "If I had a son, 1 should tell him' many times a' day to make himself as big a man on the in side as possible." Young men too often want to be big men on the outside; to occupy posi tions which tit them as a turtle's shell fits a clam. Never mind your position, young man. Whatever it may be, try to fill it. The duties which you have to perform may seem trivial; but be cause it is a small position is no rea son why you should be a small man. You may be big Inside, you know, if you are small outside. The young man who applies him self to internal growth, as it were, is hound in time to find a place where lie will be able to use every power lie possesses. At any rate, better be a big man in a small place than the opposite. A pinch of powder in a small car tridge can make a deal of noise and drive a bullet a long way. What call it do fn a Krupp gun? Burton M. Ualch, THE LAMP OF FAITH. Matthew Arnold once said that the duty and privilege of his life consist ed in bearing foward the lamp of life for his father So, I believe, you and I should take this lamp of faith that our fathers lighted, should fill it and quicken it and make it more glowing, and should not only press it faithful ly to our breasts, that it may guide our individual foet in the devious paths of life, but we ought to come out with it and carry it into the dark corners of poverty and shame and sin and human need and suffering, so that it may become, indited, not only a light to us, but a "light that lighteth every one cometh unto the world." Rev. Paul Revere Fuothinoton. Free to Inventors. The expernnce of U. A. Snow & Co., iu obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many ques tions relating to the protection of in telleetual property. This they have done in a phamphlet treating bricily of United States und foreign patents, with cost of same, and how to pro cure them ; trade marks, designs, caveats, infringements, decisions in leading patent cases, etc., etc. This pamphlet will be sent free to anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, D. C Large sun Siots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this sum mer, and doctors declare nearly all the prostrations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good hialth follows good digestion. Ko- ilol dyspepsia cure digests what you eat. If you have indigestion or dy- syopsm it will quikly relieve and permanently cure you. 'TT f T "T Look In your mirror today. Take a last look at your gray nair. It sure ly may be; the last if you want It so : you needn'tkeep your uray Iialr a week longer than you wish. There's no guesswork about this; It's sure every time. l o re ft t o r e color to gray hair use After using It 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 thinns, for It's a hair-food. When the hsir Is well fed, It cannot help but grow. It makes the scalp healthy and this cures the disease that causes dandruff. $1.00 a bottle. All druggist!. " My lmlr was cominjr out badly, but Ayer's H:ir Vltrnr stopppd tho fulling and luis nimlu my linlr very thi'"k sad much, darker tluin bnfnre. I tlilnk there 1b nothing like it for tlK'hatr." Cuba M. I.ka, April 25, ISOfl. Varro, I.T. Yfrlla the Doctor. If roil rt not nlMntn all tlm lnofltt yon tp.lri r.i ft-,- va or 1! i Vinur, writs Ibr, 1 .r-l.ir nheji-t it. A i. DP.. .1. U. A ttlt, 1.0WCU, MUSI. NOTICE ! Treasury Department. ) Office of Comptroller of the CumMi'-y. i WASM'MiTON J). C , .Il'LY pH 0. Whei eas by satisTacrory evidence pn -se.it -d !u the under signed, it haa ben iu hId to app: r that '-lite Fitftt bIuor1 llttnk ttt Mllford" in the towii of Milford In t!pt county f tli;e, ami rotate 01 -ennsyivnuia, nas com plied with all the provisions of the Statu tes of the V ntted States, recn'ted to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business itf banking: Now therefore I, Thomas P. Kane Deputy and acting Comptroller of the Curre ey, do hereby cert illy that 4,Tlie V.rnt Ntttloiml Hank of .Mllford" In the town of Mllford lit the County of Pike and Sl'ito of Pennsylvania, is nul horied to commence the business of Hanking tis pro viiled in section fifty-one and'slxty-nino of the KevUed Statutes of the Lulled States. I u test I moii y whereof wit ness my hand nud seal of olhce this twelfih dav ot July UH. T. P. KANK, Deputy and Act ing Comptroller of the Currency. NO. 51.rO. Currency Hnrenu Seal 'of the Comptroller of the Currency Treasury Department. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Farina I sued out of the Court o' Common Pleas of Pike county, to mo directed, I will aell at 1'unlic sate on MONDAY, OCTOIJKrt Hth A, D., 1WO, at 3 o'clock p in., nt the Sheriff's office, in the Borough of Mllford. In paid Co of Pike. All those certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land situate in the township of Westi'all, in tho county of Pike, State of Pennsylvania and more particnlnrly de scribed and designates as the Kachel Sinil h block here in conveying the entire ncres contained In said block, also the l loek known lis Francis Smith containing about four hundred acies more or lem. also block known as t.hn .John Shoe which said block contains about four hundred acres more or less, also one half of the block of Kachel Shoe, being the same preinlseiiaH laid down on the mapof the county as containing In nil twelve hundred acres more or less The almve lands are unimproved but have limber und w od, and valuable atone (i names Uierenn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Peter W. lfro-vn and will he ol( tiv ine for caMi, Sheriffs Ottieo ". VANDKilA KK. S; pt: lutfi, ha,). Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstateof Lorn DAIJA)Z, DecenKetY In the Orphan Court oi fine County. The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' com t of the coun ty of Pike "to make distribution of the inula in the bauds oi Jjeoiit Ine Dalloz, ad minlstral rix, as shown by her account, and inn' e report to the court with evidence taken." ill attend to the duties of said appointment and meet the part ies interest ed in said estate on Friday the &sth day of ScptemlkT A. 1). ltf'l) at 3 o'clock p. m. at his ottice. Brown's building In the Borough of Milford, Pa., when and where all part ies interested are required to le present and prove their claim or be forevn" debarr ed from coining in upon said funds. J. H- VAN KITKX, Milford, Pa , Aug lw Auditor. Register's Notice. The following accounts have been Hied witii the Register of Pike (Jointly and u ill b ' pichciiicd to the Court for Cunlirmatiuu Oct her lu, 1' J. Folate of liLiijamiu Whltesell, deceased. Account of John W. Fnizier nud Joseph T. Smith. Fx cniors. F.-uie of elm; let L' Heller, deceased. Account of Cl;iiha C. Heller, Ad mix. K.-late of Beehlcr, deceased. Fit t and final account of A. J. Simons, Kxtcu U;r. Kstnte of KiiznlH'ih V. Carney, deceased. Filmland final account of J thn Carney, Kxecuior. J. C. WESI'BHOOK. JH , S pt 17, lSKKh lloKUter. Widow's Appraisement. The following widow appraUnieut has been 11 led with the Kcgisler and will bt? prvseiiied to the Court lor Confirmation October J5, p i: Kf.t Us of John C Hissam, deceas.K. In ventory and uppiaibcuit'iitiiiet auai t lowld- uw, iuargary iiinhinan J. C. WKSTliUOOK. JK , Sept. 17, lilJO. It. MU-r. Uat8 and ctiiw. Iitest Htvlos ut T. ArniJifrotip; & ('o't. Full btoi't of un-ns' aud bo) a' huts ut T. AniiHtrui. Si Con, mm 1 1 1 11 14 One Cent a Word. For Kneh Insertion. No Adv.-rt lament taken for lean than lfi rents. CASH mnat seennipany rll orders. Address I'IKI OOl'NTV I'lil-.SS,- MI1.FOK1), FA. FOR BALK. A small fnrm located near Matamoras, known as the HriiKi-l or Helnlmrdt plncc, containing 21 iicnt Finely located, well watered. House and burn. Kruit of all kinds. Part improved Title clear. For terms, price, etc.. address Lock butt G Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notice In hvn U (riven Unit trcfinwsitiK n tin- prciiili s omipirri ly thn uiiiUrsinc(l in Jiiiifinwui township, known hh Oh Uuclmnun fnrm fur hmitniHT, (Khtntf, berrying or iny ntlim purpose w hatever in forlmlttcn under pel. ally of tho law. Any pel-won or perse n (linniM'ylng this notice will Iki dealt with in tho severest lawful manner. Ukoi.uk H. MiiCahty, July 1, 187. - Lessee. T'RKSPASSNOTIf'E, Notieo Is hereby (riven that trespassing upon the south ern half of the tract of land known as tin William Denny, No. W.ln Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing- on Sawkill pontl In IHnniun township, or, iMiintr in It h forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl.KII.AM) M I LNOli, AprlMm . Attorney fur owner, THKSPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is herchj given that tresp;(s-ing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in Lwkawnxeu township. I'lke county, Vi.. for the purpose of hunt inp ami fishing, ui tiny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. ALKXAnDKII HAniFV, Nov. 23, 1895. President. TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is herehv X given that trespassing on tho premises ol too undersigneti, situated in Dingman township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all offenders will lie promptly prosecuted. Ika B. Cask. Oct. K. 11Kj. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises ttf the under signed, In Dingman Township, on liay- mondsktll and Dwnrtskill t;reeks, is for blndiMi under penalty of the law. t;i!As. j . jjoixkau, Dingmnn Twp.f N. Boilkau, May 17. lH;ts. JosKl'H F BoiLEAU. TBKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby giv.'n thiit trespnssing upin tlie pro i;ertv of the undcrstirncd in Milfftrd town ship. Pike county, pa., for the purpose of huutinir, ft.-hiug or nny oth- r jnn poses i strict ly forbidden under peunlty fif t ho law. Al HH. S. M. CltAliT. 4MFNDMKNT TO TDK CONSTITU i TION PBOPOSKI) TO THE CI I I IKNS OF THIS (H).MMUNWKAl.TII FOlt THKIll APPHOVAL OR K F.J FAC TION BY THK OiKNFjRAIj ASSKM MLY OF TH K COM MON VF. A LTH OK PKNX SYLVAMA. Pl'BLISH Kl BY OHDKIl OK THK SFCRKTAUY OK THE COM MON WEALTH. IN PIRSlTAXCE OI' ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITL TION. A JOINT KKSOLtTTION Proposing an amendment to the' Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Beit resolved by the Senate and House of Represent ntivcsof the Com monwealth in Ueneral Assembly met. Thin the following Is proposed ns amendment) to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lu accordance with the provisions of tbeeighteeuth n-ticle thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. Add at tho end of the first paragraph ttt said section, after the words "shall be en titled to vote nt all elections," the worde "subject however to such Inws rcquiiinp and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact," no that the said section shall lead as follows: Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every male citizen twenty-ono years of nge, possessing t he following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to m:-. h I.iva srequii ngand regulating tho registration of electors as the Oeiural Assembly may enact: He shall have been a citizen of tho Uni ted States at least one month. Ho shtill have resided m the State one year (or if, having previously been a qual ified elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall haw removed therefrom and returned, within six months, immedi ately preceding the election). He shall h. vo resided In the election dis trict where he fthtill offer to vote at leat two months immediately preceding the election. If twenty-two years of age and upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall havi been assessed at least two months and puid at least one month before the election. Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Sec tion Seveu. Strikff out from said section the words ' but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not l eing registered, and add to said sec tion the following words, ''but laws regu lating and requiring tho registration of electors mav le enacted lo apply to eiih-s only, provided thatrnuch laws lie uniform for cities of the same chis,'' so that the said section shall read as follevs: L'.otioic , Cnifonnity of rrM-tion Laws. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the regis ti at ion of electors shall Ire uniform throughout the State, hut laws regulating and requiring tho registration of electors nitty be enacted lo apuly to cities only, pro vided that Mich laws lo uniform for cities of t he same class. A true copy of thu Joint Resolution. W. W. (ill I EST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ' 4 menpmfnt to the constitc a 'i ion proposed to the citi ens ok this commonwealth for th ei it approval or rejec TION BY THE (ihNERAL ASSEMBLY OF TH E COM MON W'K A LTH OF PENN SYLVANIA, PC HLISH EI) BY ORDER OF THK SECRETARY OF THE COM MON W E A LTH . IN PCRSCANCK OK ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONTlTt: TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to t he Const it u liou of the Common wndi h. Section 1 Belt resolved by the Senate and IJniiMMif Representatives of the Coin iiioiiW'. iiltit of Penn-ylvania in General Asm in bly nut. That the following U pro poid us an amt'iidmi'iit ti the Cotisfiiti t ion of the Common walt h of Pennsylvan ia in aceordiinee with ihe provi-ioiis tif the Ehtltteeuth fn tide thereof. Ami-udi:ientr Si rike out section four of article eiuht, and iio-ert in place tin reof, at fuljowt: Seettttii 4. All elections by the citizens shall he by ballot r bv sie'h itlior methi'd as limy Ite vre niUd by law: Piovidivl. That kceiec ii voiing be pivserved. A true col , )f thei'ninl Resolution W". W. CRIEST. Secretary of the Connnotiw t all li. Notice of Application for -Amendment of Charter. In tlio Court of Common Pleiw fur thu Ciiuiity of i'lkH Ntitii-f U lu'M-hy frlvt'ii tliut an applica tioii will l- rwulf lo tlio nl'ove court on Moiuluy llu' fllivtnlh iljty of l)i liliir, A LV llfou. nt Iviti o'ultH k, p. in , uinit-r th"Cor pirni ion url of out' t hum-ami bifljt Into ilr'l it ii it wveiuy-four," m nil Us tiUpnU' ineniM, (or lUv itllowum-tt nml appiovul of ch-i t ii i it bim-iHlmenlri to thu ulmricr of "TN- lii't-tor. Clturi li-W hhU uh anil Vt-b-tr lorn of ''I tie Clmrrh of the imh1 Slu'p IhmoV " Mi fml, i'n.. in ict forth in cruf ii iilo flii(l in baitl court. Millonl, I'a., HY. T BAKKK, fct-nt. 4, tuluitor. 1 EVERYTHING TO FURSM A HOUSE CUTLERY Do you want some Knives rnd 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. 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. IM. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offers. 1': V. . :JT i,.?W. -tv.:: , 5 1: - .-.'wv. - Tin: , 1 x Pikk Co. Press, Liidics' WorHl, Ainsleo's, MuiiHi-y's, Ccsinojiolitnn, $1.15 ' " ' " " " " " " Yon make a si'loclion from one ns, piuMosiiii; 4 15 mid wo will hiivo suosi l ibi r tur one ycur ; or f iicli to gi-rinrnte nddrcss if so ilesiri'tl. Aililiiw PIKK COUNTY PHKKS, Milford, Pn. A SEN S ATI O REVOLUTION IN PRSOES OF CLOTHING For the next .sixty days, I will quote Unheard of prices in Mens", Boy' and Childrenst Clothing, that will astonish everybody. An invitation to the public is extended to in sject the largest assortment of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Tort Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and le convinced at SCHAFRANSKY 15 Front Slreet, .-. Portjervis, N. Y. The IT-T0-DATE CLOTH 1KB, BOYS IIrf'ii your rham-t t lit iko inn ley alter nlieol, n.Miii7 MM l'H)l r ( lfMM-r l.fCf tlM. 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AddrtMia, THE PATENT REC0HD. Baltimora. Md. MM Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to F. M. 7 to S P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. I'liysiciaii and Surjrcoii. OfTlcf nlttl rrcltlcrtfp llfirfurd ilr..f t. linmo litlt'ly occtiplt il liv Or K li. Wen "'T MII.KOHI1. PA. Dr. von cler Heyde, DENTIST, Uriels IIiiiih! (Jiinsitc VtiiKlciitmili Ili lfl lirontl -in ft A, i M in it I'ii. OKFICK Hill KS: N ti l!i u. in.: 1 t.i p. in. H. E.Emerson, ti. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mn.Fonu, Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mii.Koiiii, Pikk Co., I'a. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE. TERM, ENDOW MENT ami ACCIDENT JNUItANt E 1). K. Van Ktlen, Agent, Diiifiiiiiiiis Ffiiy, Pn. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tliu hotel pur oxrt llctifH itf thn rnpltnl, IneatiMl wlihin (inn h!,,ck of (he Whin-Hnii-r mill ititvitlly iiMicsitiMhu Tri-tiHiuy. Kincst tulilf til the city. WIL LARD'S HOTEL. A famiiiis hnti-hy. rtinni knhle for Im historienl iit.soelatioiiK iinil loii(r sustiilncil popul.-iiity. Ki i-ently iciiovnti'U, repniiued mill piiriinlly tvfiiiiiislifil. NATIONAL HOTEL. A liiiiitiniii li iiniontr tho hotels of Wash il.li'ii, luitron'cil In former yem-H by pn sii.entK unit hijfli i.ttieiiiU. Alwnya pnine fnvoiite. Huently reinoiieleil mill rt'iuleieil Inuler than ever, dim On K K.ilep. WALTKIt Bl'KTON, Kes. Mgr'. Thene hoteln urn the prlnelpill pollllenl rendezvous of the enpiml i,t all tiniif-. They lire ihe best, Htopplng plaees lit reii- KOllMllte rat'" O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. OEWITT, Manager. A BIO CLUB. Cut this out ami return to.tis with ifl.no ami we'll semi tlio fotlowing poxtaKu pre paiil VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR. MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGHTS IN A OAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Ccst $4.00 This combination fills h family mid 1 wo farm papers for Ihe men The "lien llewoinan," an lileal paper for Ihe I.ailiea N- Y Weekly Tribune for all Mailnn Hai hunt's Cook Book with ami pitmen mill l.um practical lecipcd for the wife, anil the. book, -Ten Niulim in h Har Knnin. ihe (neatest temperance novel of the ngu. A two eent. stamp bi lnifH samples of papers ami our Brent clubbing list. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. U. PACKARD, Publisher. 673 Malr St. WILMINOTCN, VT, vf.4y BO YEARS' ,T-. V " V EXPERIENCE if'. r-r' i Trade Marks Design Copyrights 4o. AnTone senrllnn Hkptrh nd 1iHorliMn may qntr-l;!y asr-nrtnin our oihihoii froo wfiethcr un liiv.Mitmn in prohnl.lv iiati'iitdhla oiniiiunlrH liniiKr.trii'llyc.titniHMtliil. 1 1 utiithook ou 1'atvut m-iil fi-o Ht?Ht iivcni f for flM'uruK pHlfMto. 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