I r PIKE COUNTY PRESS. KIM 1AY. DKC H. 1 5 KM). I'l'BtilHHKIJ KVEHY FHIDAV, OFFIOK, BHOWS'B BI'II-DINU HUOADBT. KlllsiltlPTIMN: Om: Vk All Hie tlnll.ir hikI II fly rent Hi Months -Seventy-live rent. BTHU'TI.V IN AllVANCK. Entered nt. the post offlon of Mllfnnl I'lko Cdiinty, Pi'iinsylvmiiii, sernntl cluas mutter, November tweiily-llrnt, 1K1KI. Advertising Rates. One flniare(eiilit lines ),ime Insertion - f 1 .00 Kiu'h subsequent insertion .6" Retimed rates will lie furnished on np plIeMion, will be iilluwed yetirly iidver- Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices S.'iO Auditor's noMees- ....... 4 on Dlmite nnliecs fi.Ki sheriff's will's, Orphan' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, ('oimty state ment and election proclamation charged by the wuare. .. II. Van Ktten, 1'um.lsltKtt, Mllford, l'ike County, Pi. THE NEW CENTURY With the da winu of the New Yenr aid the new Century, new resolves should be niiide. The century just cl ising has been ninrked by nn nd Viinoo in the ni ts 11 ml seienees, won (lerful to eontemnlnte. In nil branches the developments hnve been on a magnificent scale nnd the world has moved rapidly forward. Within the life time of many who rend this there have boon inventions and applications of forci unieh seem almost itinoinprehensihlo nnd the results, wonderful ns they are mny be said perhaps to be yet in their infancy. Great ns hnve been these changes from the old way in the pbysicial world moral forces have not correspondingly advanced and the generations have grown more careless of these underlying principles of right on which a per. manent civilization should bo found ed. ' At the threshold of the new era thore should be a resolve on the part of everyone to upbuild the mor al strongholds and to make, each one for himself and herself, a de termined individual effort to this end. The world mny bo wiser for your having lived in it let It also be made better. HAULING OUT MANURE. The talk last week before the in stitute should incite every farmer to tako better care of the manure. It was advised to haul it out as fast as made so that all the strength would roach the land. It is too much the fashion to let it lie in the yard and leach until all its valuable properties have run down some ditch or been scattered whore npt wanted. This is wilful waste, Take the time to draw it out on the land while it has its plant produc ing quality. You will likely .draw it out some day any way and then its life and your time are both to a great extent wasted. Spread it over the laud, if not on a side hill it mat ters little how much snow is on the ground, the rich juice will find the ground and the plant roots will flr.d the juices. As shown in another column the fees for ofilcers in sheep cases amount to a little over one third the sum awarded for damages. It may be all light, but it seems a little high for taxpayers to pay 83' for exists. Some more economical way might be devised and so allow owners" to be better comnensa'ed for their loss and damages. The actual mo;iey value of one sheep may be only a trifle compared with the injury, through fright aud worry, done to a flock, and for this the owner should also be paid something. The Dearnesa of Butter. One of the most eniment authorities on consumption, lr. Hughes IJen nctt, of London, made the remark that "The main causes of consump tion are the dearness of butter -ami the abundance of pastry cooks." It is evident from this that the doctor believed that the poor and underfed are umible to obtain suflicient fat, while the digestion of tbe wealthy class is upet by their rich pastries so that they do not ansiinilute the pror er amount of tut. In either case it is a question of fat. We must have fat in some form cheap enough for the oor, unit easy enough lor the en feebled digestion of the rich. Cod liver oil in its crude condition is Isith too ditlieult, and too unpleasant for tinv one, but in the fonii of Kcott's Kmulsioii as manufactured by rvsitt A 1 Sow tie, it is not only easy to di gest, and pleasant to t;ike, but acts us a medicine in purifying the blood, us well us the very best kind of fat forming food. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Scuntur. Pnstnr Pl'KOAY si:itvi F.-t. Unas Muotiiijj 9,30 Pitmrhiiifr 10.30 Huiultiv Kclui'il 11 . 4ii Epworth Linkup 8.45 Pri'miliing 7.30 WKKK DAY hKIIVH'KS. Prayer Mntitiiifr Wed 7.30 Cliiss Muefins; Frl 7.30 I'Hfltfll KOTKM The sermon to t ho Odd Fellows will bo preached next Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John burling, Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Miirvillo, were litgh cotnpliinentd by the very success ful Christmas entertainment given at the Union school house last B'ri day night. Santa Glaus was very generous and Mrs, Bauta Clausen me along to help in the good work. These parts were taken by Frank Ludwig and Miss Nellie Itebhardt. All the speaking and singing show od work and was greatly enjoyed. A watch-night service will be held in the church New Year's eve The following will be the -rder of ser vice. Epworth League service from 9:30 to 10:00 Service of song 10:00 to 10 :15, Sermon by Rev. Thomas Nichols 10:15 to 10:45, Sermon by pastor 10:15 to 11 :15, Prayer service to 11 :f5, (juiet watch to 12 :00. The Christinas service nt the church was laritely attended and evidently enjoyed. The committee on the purchase of presents did their work well. The children, should hold (hem in grateful remembrance. They were Mis. Brown, Mrs. Borni ijne and Mrs. Gregory. Those who contributed in cash nnd work to make possible so pleasant an occas ion receive the personal thanks of the pastor. Because of the illness of somo of the singers and our inability to have full rehearsals, the date for render ing the cantata has been put oil' un til nfter the week of prayer. The members of our church nnd congregation are 'invited to unite with the ProsbyN'riims in observing as formerly the "Week of Prayer. '' This we gladly accept. The first union service will be held in our church on the first Sabbath evening of the New Year nnd tho liov. Thom as Nichols will preach. Monday and Tuesday evenings the meetings will be in our church. Wednesday night the prayer services will be held separately. v Thursday and Fri day evenings the services will le held in the Presbyterian church and the union services will close in the same church on the second Sabbath evening of January. The sermon will be prenched by the writer, " A Keen Clear Brain. Your best feolings, your social position or business huccuks ik'iiend lnrgoly on tbe nurfoct. action of your Htouiaoli and Liver. Lr. King's New Lifo Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new being. Soli by all Drnggiste. This )ictme is the trade inaik of : l ' : i, j; ; SCOTT'S KMUI.SION, :md is oil every botlle .f SCOTT'S SIOX in the World, which now amounts lo many millions yearly. This great business has giown to Midi vast pi opot tions, Frs;-Becatise the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used 114 its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Ilvpophospliites- Secontr-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best posbible results are obtained by its use. Tircf.'-Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health, and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls", and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consuinptiou. If vou have not tried it. sad for frc sample, il aieertlHe uie will urri vou. sarrr & bowNt", chemist. 409-415 1'etfTl Street. New York, 5s. auti i.uw; all druji;iai. flMllna- Atoaa. Tm petting ulnnjj," unit! Mr. Cum rox. "I'm progressing slowly but surely." "In what?" "Culture. I've been trnvetltiR nround with Mrs. t' and the jriils until I'm getting right refined, lint there's one Ihinp 1 don't think I'll achieve. I don't believe I'll ever he able to go Into nn nutirpie utore nd tell the difference between hric-a-brac tind j 11 Wi h;:i"ton Star. Her T.ire SI. owed It. "Good night, papa," id the sweet young girl. "Huh!" grunted the old n nil, "I'.rt young fellow's gone, eh? 1 won' iv.'t hnre anything to do with him, t.ei.,-. He's a conceited dude." "Why, pa, you never even saw him. Why do you Vny that?" "Ilecnuse if he wasn't he wouldn't use black cosmetic -on the thing he culls a 'mustache." l'hiludeiphia Tress. The ItrflHoll Why. "fo vou're going to he marrit d ngnin? To whom?" "To my hite wife's pisler." "Is fh.e handsome oi l ich ?" "either." "Then why do you marry her?" "To tell the truth, it's because I vvnnt onlv one mother-in-law!" lleltre Welt. ! To Get It Off Ills llnttils. "Here's five cents," said the sharp featured woman. "You'll go and spend It for whisky. You know you will." ".lndnm," responded Tuffold Knutt, lifting his weather-beaten remains of a hat with impressive dignity, "I arsk you not to believe nolhiif of the kind. I'm goin' to spend it fur havin' me hands manicured." Chicago Tribune. The Stihjeet Aroused Her. "Up to Jim Hlodpett's, eh? They say .Jim's wife isn't much of a talher." "She isn't? Phe kept me until nfter 12 o'clock nnd never gave me n chance to get in a word edgeways." "What was she talking about?" "About the chances she had to get married before she met Jim." Cleve land Plain Dealer. lVnnlns of the Honeymoon. "YVMint did you ever see in me to la dace you to marry tie?" she asked, "Nothing." he replied. "What!" she cried. Indignantly. "Oh, it isn't vour fault." he replied soothingly. 'T t vidently had visions, nnd 1 ought to have consulted an ocu list at the time." Chicago Post. Denr l.llllo TIiIiik. Miss Pepprey Still dreaming of Mi.-s lludtlilipz, eh? ( liolly Aw, yes. That wnsy month of hersl It fills my mind to the ex elusion of all else. Mix Pepprey What a delicate compliment! Hut is It really so small as that? Philadelphia Press. Know All About It. "He claims to be very systematic says he's as reguTur as a cloc k." "He Is." "You know him, then?" "Yes, I know him, and I also know something about clocks. lie's as reg ular as one of those 90-eent alarm clocks." Chicago Post. The fcext nn,-, Tnek Who is that Hue-looking girl that just bowed to you? Tom (gloomily) Oh, she's my sis ter. Jack Why, old chap, I wasn't aware that you had a sister. Tom I didn't know it myself until last night. Chicago Daily News. llelleTed In the Theory. Mrs. Itaenn Do you believe the moon shining on a person will make him silly? Mr. Paeon I guess so; you know I proposed to you In the moonlight. dear. lonkers Statesman. Appompllnheil nin AVInh, To be a blgr pun Was what he dextred. Bo first he pot loaded And then he was fired. . Judpfe. WANTKD TO 1110 A 11 TlliS LATEST, Lady (to applicant for -place) Mrt. Flighty doesn't give you a very ood character; in fact, she says you lis ten at keyholes. Well, I'm wining" to overlook thut, and engage you on one condition. Applicant What is that, iu? Lady That you ttll me every King' thing you overheard at -Mrs. Kiihty's. Ally Sloper. New UeHnltlon. -'Vhat8ovcl,coniidenc?,, asktd the Pert Clerk. "It's getting- married." piped up the Hen pecked Hoard e r. Sy rac use I ( i:v ald. Th ChltJ Mnuiurr, 'She may luive u temper, but tlie is interest ina:. lMc! the ever get over the di-Hth of her husli iiid ?" - "Ves; bu't her serum! htibi.aiid is iu consulnble." llarle.m Life. Keep. III. Iluujir Winn. -Doe jour wife ever boil with No; the penenilly boils with -Yonker blutefiiuau. 6he-g-us? He- liilkea (inriuvBU fit Aaelent Hmym. Silken ruiinent ln, 11 tt jinl,n' Dipumr the olilett Kurineni In the world. Holies of lhut materiiil w ere woru b,v men ami women ulike 2,.r,l)U jeaia bef-.,ie the bli th of Christ. sheep Hauehea fur the 8uaa. The di.cuvery tliut .lirti tlourish in ratayoaia ami Terre del 1- u.gu hat led to the fcioekiii uf euoruauuft aud very ruriuble ruiiehc. ' A Do not think V 1 or a single moment that consumption 1 v, i!l evcrstrike 011 a sudden low. It does "X7 not comg tiinf 5, crcep8 lis wov clnno- S I-'irst "you think it 13 a liie cold, rlfllhln, Imit 11 little hackine cough 5 then a little loss in weight; then a herder cough ; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your couch today. You can do it with f The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel- 1 J ing of suffocation is re- s X moved, ana you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coi'ghs will need a 50 cent size; if it's on the lungs the one dollar size will be mostieconomical. " ! confl'lently recommend Ayr's Cherry 1 'ecronil lo till n v ;ttrMis. 1 run u'ain"- it ii.iw inmvowu laruiiv. Kmtv yeursHKi 1 h-' lVnre It saved my life." A. P. Kip-ion, Jil. O., Jun. 4, 18!s. Kurt Miidieon, Iown. WHtfi t!ie Portnr nt nTiv tlpio. Ad. iJtL', Ull. J. C. Al tU, Lan-ell, Mnj. fct One Cent a Word, For Km' It IiiHcrtltiti. N Atlvt-rHwiiifnt tttkl for lean tliHii 15 cctitH. rAH imiKt rccomimny nil order. Adtlrenn MKK COVNTV 1'ItKSS. MILFOU1), 1A. tpOR SAIjK. A small farm lneittiti mw Matainnras, known an t tit; Jlruscl or Reltiiumlt place, ootitaining M ncrcp. Finuly loouted, wrll WnUffi-d, Hnnw ntul hart). Kruit if all kliidst Part .Miprnvrd. Tit lo clear. Kor terms, price, etc., athlress Ltek Ikix U MilfonL Pa. THFSPAHS. NOTICK. Notiee U hereby (riven that trespassing on the pivniises -c upied by th iiUflerHijfiuHi in Diiitfinan OA'iiship. known da the Hnahanan farm r hnntinK. fishing berrying or any other nrposo whatever Is forbidden under pen ally of the law. Any person or nerson disobeying this notiee will bo deult with In tho severest lawful niHiiner. UKOItUK 1. McGAitTY, inly 1, 18i(7. Lohsoo. THKSPASH NOTICK. jiotiee In hereliy jilven that trespassing upon the Kouth-i-rn half of the tract of land known as the William Denny, No. in Shoholn tiwii ship, fr hunting, (ishinfc, or, any other uurpoKU. also trespassing on siuwkill pond in Uing'iian tuwnsiitp, or, liliintr In -it is forbidden under penally of the law. M. t.'j.K ILAMl Mll.NOH, prlMin Atiorney for owner. THKSPASS NOTICK. Not ten i hereby given thut tnpnssing. upon the pro- iwrty of the Fon'fit Lake Association in jjHikawnxen townsbiu, Pike county, i'u.. for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other pin-pone is strictly forbidden un der peimlty of the law. ALkXANDKK H A ni)KN, Nov. 83, 1SD5. tJ resident. T'HKSPASS NOTICK. NoLice is herely M'tvon that tiespassing on the prenuses of the underpinned. Hil nuted in l)uif:nian tvn,ship, Tor tiny pimse whatever is strictly forbidden. 'and all off nd -rs will lx1 prmnpi lv prosecuted. . Iha H. Cask. Oct. iii. irti5. NOTICK All bniitinc. fishing or oilier trespnKing on the premif-es of the under Kltfiad, in Dingiuan Township, on Key nioiubkill ami Uwarfskill decks. Is tor hinuch under penalty of the biw. ('has J. lioil.KAU, Dingtnan Twp., N. H('H.i;ac. May 17, 1Ws. JosKl I K UoiLKAi:. T UKSPASS NOTICK. Notice hereby giwn that trufpaKr.!iiif upon the pro perly i'f the nnilciMKneil in Millord town ship. Pike ctMii'ty, l'a . for tho junposfi of hunting;, flhiiitf or any other puipo.-eh is sti ietiy toi bidilen under penalty of t!.r law. M its. H. M. Ckaft. Notice! The Annual Meeting of the share-holder of I he Garret Ii. idge Company will be lu-bt at the toll house of the company in Voir .Jcivi.-i, on Tuesday .funnaiy Hill, piexiino. for the purpo.se of ehoutdng a llouid of Directors for iho next year . 1 he poll- v(. he open from ;i till -4 o'clock p in. Ku.XNt 'in M A!tvi, Tort Jervis. Deo, 20, llMU. Secretary. t'llWl YKAHI Y to Chrinl'mr ... ,tf maunrwon.au to Im.k iifM'rimi' untwine liiinine.s iit I his ri . .V;ihiii:er alift (ivr-spi(int, iir ; work 9 t in: ! liniient your li'ime. Knrh,-.u e 1 -nittt l st'il . Mlmicil eiivtilnim r i ( iirlirlj.'ars tt II. A. Ih'IIm.lu ner.-ii Mm iicT. t'ori-oriiti Huiiil- IM.'. 'ipnsiti I'liiltd r'lilU'a '1'ieas- mj, VNitlmii-ion, 1. t'. kicc i ccet.tttereot Tortured A Witaf-sj. Intense snfi'eriii was ciiilnii-il liv witnt'MS T. L. Miiitin, t Dixiij, Ky., Iifii-rc In t'.ivo fViiU'iif': "I 4-oiu'lii'U evi!i-y r.iiibt until my tliriuit WdM m ill ly ri. w ; tlini tnt 'l Ur ICiiilj's New I)ienvor wlih li v tvinstiii.t lelief 1 lime usi'tl it in ii. y fumily lur four ytms nml ii'ooii.iiht.iIi il it ns the vrc-itei t n ijii iiv fur ( ut.nlis, ( '(il.i iii.il nil Tlii ml, ClirM iiml I.iiiik riotihli'H. ll w il! t-l i i liii win's t c.iiiirli in in. I i.nly i levt i.ts ill si.lutfly i' i inn ( ins mi 1 1 t inn . I'i ich Me nnil I . l'!v. i ir tlU' iMiiiiiiini'c.t. '1 1 iit lint tin in .it nil lJiujr IS'.uita. El'.-'' .-'V'Jb ? ' . I A It I 1 Jf.,- i) 1 V Presents from the VTA P A f II II II B H grond-fa down to the baby. . Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful homo furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Elanlets, Bric-a- " Erac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! ' We havo got just what you want! N. Y. FURMSTURE CO., g2 Pike St., Portjervis. Grand Clubbinsr Offer. i r 1 '! 9 t f - . V.i.-n i ll .VI vnilflM"- r it A I . ' t ' Pikk Co. Pni'SS, Ladies' World, Ainplee's, Munsey's, ('()sitio:(lilaii, fl.l! " " " " " " " You inak(t n selection from onef tbe four offers, which yon send to us, eiKilosiiiir 4.15 and wo will have (lie tour nnHioitions mailed to the subscriber lur one year ; or each to s ) ninte nildi ( ss if so desired. , - Address PIKE COUNTY l'HEt8, Milford, Pa SCHAFRANSKY, The i r-Ti-l)ATE CLOTH I KU! Big bargains in Men's, ovs antl Cliildrens win tor clolliing, hoots, si iocs -ami I II ll .. Ij iA l -ii.ine laiesi sivies suits kcjt constantly m stock, also in our fiirnisliino; gofitls department. All kinds of felt hoots and rubbers. If in need of an tliinr in our line 15 Front Street, BOYS Iltrr'jt your -lianet tu notke money Httrr H'li4ol, n. tiling; Willi Fiipt-r C It-niH-r ItfffliM'K. I Mt you thHii you ll tin ai fur iOc, h clear I'ltOI IT uf over 7c on in i on. Iimi ran itntke J to :! i-vtrv ev ; 'nif. tl It I A Im wMtifctl, I'l'iefrt: Suiiiil I It- . 0- lOri ft, AO; 'O, J.Vpir :M tor frllM. 1 Aiitr'MH. .1. ,1. IXrl.AN, No. r.U I i(ly-iii'r.t Ktl'ot t, I'ittftlturij', I'n. t ClTASLIIHCO .., 1 I ABEL?. - 3 mmmv sa.-i. -Bi 4 H 'A I J t vtb f -r-t-l TRMflt K f OtSICNS. MARKS. '''',"C0PYRICMTS. Thirtvtne Tfe.rs ttve practice. Oiiininn m validity ami miteiitahilitv. Write Inr Uk i'i-ln:,-'; imbikI referenei. tt'SON bWOb, V2 i- street, Washingrtua. U. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VAN DAI & n Interesting rna' -azine of critici&m. Stenrl for one to day. No Free Copies THE VAHDALL, 522C Eulltr St., 1 Is rsot 50 far away! for everybody; t ' , Oil S.-r- 1 v , ii, ,r y . " " McCluro , 4.15 " ( i .smniinlitnn, 4.15 1j she's Monthly, " 4.1 rubbers.- 1 1 f antl colors in overcoats ant we can sae you nioriev by Irading with us. i Port Jervis, N. Y. ' J ' 'I r a-.Sa.fa.Ka-.ar-Yii Maft-Irnt,. n 5 Cave its-and T rade-tark obtained and all I'at-' jent busiachuconductcct tor MOOCRATC FCCS, ' ouHOFnciisOProfiiTi;u.S. PatcntOfficeJ I in i wo canst Tiirc paiunt in tuao UiiX Uioc j . i beiid tnudcl, iiau-iti( or photo., with dfiwrlf-) Juon. Vi e advise, it paienu.t,i or n t. lnouij f-iiaire. Uur wc n--t due it A iaient r i-cur-d. i 0 A PMI m sV Dauoui r-r ' Uf W to (j')t.iin Paltntt." wittii .o-t 't kwiuuiu the U. b. aiid torctn cuunuie CrAsNOW&CGs 4wPP' TTT,r 'rice Washington, d. C. 3mmm etiB23l I Uiir Ice elunitd tt we tail. Auy one bcuuhik fekLicli und Ue-scriptiuu ot auy invention jitomntly receive our opinion free concerning ! the t.ilciiMiiitity ol tiaine. "How to obtain a Vau iH " ricat u)'ii re'iii't; l'aleius tei:ureu ; iaii'iir.'.h u.i a.tveriiec. Ur Mile at our expenae. PiiU uls lakcn out tlnuuyii is receive tu f votf-'i without Charge, in 'i ue I'atknt Kkco;u, I an illustrriUii auti widely circulated jouiuul, i ccn.-uitfd Ky y.: nufaclurt-i and In vector bcud tor sktiuple tony FREE. Auait V:C10R J. tVANS & CO. latent Attorneys, Evcs Building, WASHINGTON. O- C Td "ATESiT Good Ideas may be itecuiefl bv our aid. Ad.lret4, THE PA1ENT HHC0HD. Baltimore, M(L mmm mum ..- nwMtn ii j i it , y : I mm Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. 18 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours ZtoP. M. 7 to S P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. - riiysician and Surgeon. Ofllcr unit rryldcnro Harford Ktrpct Ir himio liiirly occuiiiL'd lv I)r. K. II. 'cn iut. MILKOHIl, PA. Dr. von der Hey do, DENTIST, Brick House Oppohltc Vimdcminrk 1 otel liromi miici jMiiioul I'n. OFKICK HOURS: 8toiaa.ni.il to H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. H. VAN E.TTE.SN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mii.kokd, PikkCo., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATT'ORNEY-AMAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Wii.kouii, li Kh Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE, 'I KRM, ENEOW MENT nnd A( CIIiENT INSL'liANt'E 1). K. A'an Ktten, Agent, Iliiit-ninns Ferry, Pn. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tho hotel par excellence of the capltnl, located within one block of the White House nnd directly opposite the Treasury. Kineht table in the city. WIILARD S HOTEL. A famous hotel ry, remarkable for its historical associations nnd long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted aud partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patroiry.ed in former years by presidents and high oflieials. Always a. prime favorite. Kiccntly remodeled nnd rendered better thtui ever. Opp. Ha. B. K. dep. WALTKK Hl'RTON, Hes. Mgr. These hotels are tht- principal political rendezvous of the capital at nil times. They are the best stopping places nt rea sonable rates O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. CEWITT, Manager. A BIO CLUB. , C'ut this out and return lo.us with Vl.oo and we'll send the following postage pre paid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE I VR. 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 combination fills a fitmlly need Two farm papers for tho men The "U n tlewomau.'' an ideal paper for the Ladies N Y Weekly Tribune for all Marion Hat land's Cook Hook with HO0 pHjies and l.uoo practical recipes for the wife, and the book, "Ten Nihis in a lit i Hooin. the jreHtrt temperance novel of the jie. A two cent Afamp brings samples or papers and our great clubbing lUt. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD. Publlshar. Q73 MslrSt. WILMINOTON kVfcl,. 60 YEARS' v EXPERIENCE - Trade Marks H Designs Copyrights Ac. AtiTone nenrt! ,i r. 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