PIKE COUNTY PRESS. l'UIDAV, JAN. 1H. 1Ol. OFFICE, WimVS'B nl'II.DINCI I1ROAD8T. ns hii'tidx: One Vkah One dollar nnil fifl.v cent. Hix Montiim Seventy-live cent-". RTHICTI.Y I.N AKVANCK. F.ntered t the post nfllcm (if Milford, Pike. County, I'ennsylvnnm, ns ocoiid clnss innltorj November twenty-nrst, 11. Advertising Rates. Oncsqimrotelirht lines). one Insertion $1 on Eiic.h Kiibseiinent insertion .(V Reduei-d rates will be furnished nn np plication, will bo allowed yearly ndvur iaers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's mid Kxecutor's notices 3."0 Auditor's notices 4 Divorce notices - ...... 5. (hi Sheriff's sales. Orpliims' court sale, County TreastniT's sales, County state meat iind election proelaniation charged by the H.iimre. J. II. Vn Ktten, I'lIRLIPHKII, Milford, Pike County, Pa. WAGES IN MILFORD. The reinnrk wits recently made here tlmt wngos in Mil ford wore too low. That n luimring itinn could not support liis family properly, pay rent and such contingencies as doc tors bills, fuel, etc., on the present price of labor. The gentleman qnot. ed quite largely employs labor and says he uniformly pays men more than tho current rnte per day, simply because he beliovos the go ing price id not sufficient for their needs, and that where a better price is paid better results will be obtain ed. He thinks a man will bo honest enough to try to earn his money, and that therefore both employer and employee will bo gainers. There is much practical philosophy in this idea, and if true it is a strong atgument for an advance in wages. When a laborer makes an honest ef fort to earn his money, exhibiting care, skill and faithfulness to the in terests of his employer his efforts should receive recognition by an advance in wages and if such an ad vanee is incentive to others to be come more proficient the experi ment of an advance would be of ad vantage to both classes. "The lab orer is worthy of his hire" and the converse of the proposition that the hire should be commensurate with the work done is fair and proper. There is no doubt a tendency on the part of the employers to grind tho face of labor, and there is perhaps, and it may arise from this cause, a tendency likewise on the part of some employees to shirk. There is however this fact that a man who is known to bo faithful to his work, who is sober in habits, and capable in the performance of his duty is always in demand. Such men need not be idle and they are always as sured of good wages. It seems therefore, that primarily at least tho matter of a rise rests with the laborers themselves. If thoy make themselves worthy of a price they can command it. The employer doe not cure to t'ike tba risk of having a poor job done and then pay full price for it nor of employ, ing a man at good wages who will shirk and perhaps do him an injury. There are a number of good farms in this vicinity awaiting 'ireful, competent industrious tenants. Men who will strive to better their conditions when they have the cap ital offered them and are only re quired to work to make themselves prosperous Hhould the landlord place his property in possession of one who is careless and inefficient and who will not use to advantage his opportunity? There seems to be room for reform and a, fair and equitable effort ou the part of both "nuloyers Hiid employees would probably result in great em fit to !oth classes. The newspapers have been telling all about the Vanderb'.lt French wedding for tho past few weeks. Only one thing was omitted and that was which corner of her every day hauderchief the bride used on her pretty nez v hen she sneezed. Lack of tLis information has caused much uncertainty in society circles, an' perhaps some iiomis have really suf fered while their owners were de bating the delicate question of the pn j:er )'n us in quo. FIRE LOSSES. The Icsmhitnm sh-mld p iss att act compelling iiemrnnee companies t. pay the amount, name 1 in the poli cies they issue in full, except in cases ef personal property whero there may bo questions as to tho daniaue iir loss. It. is not fair to the insured to pav premiums for years on an amount and then when a- fire occurs to have the company to cut it down because of over insur ance or depreciation in value of the building. Renewals are niado at l jasf. every three years and then is the proper tit 110 to adjust values, and the policy should stand for its face if no. reduction is made. The company should not assume all the risk, and the assured should not pay premiums on a sum which the company does not intend to pay in case of loss. Life insurance com panies pay in full though their risks through ill health of the subjects greatly increase or in other words become much greater, why should thoy not, ask 11 proportionate rebate on nil lives which have not reached the expectation. Fire insurance companies provide that loses shall be subject to arhi t ration, why not arbitrate when the risk is taken and thus have the val ue definitely fixed. Serator II mn.i usually declines to take notice of charges made against him by unsriendly newspapers, but he ni ado an exception of the charge that he had a personal interest in the pas-sing oft he Ship Subsidy bill and authorized the following explicit, denial: "I say that tho assertion that I am interested in any way or in any com piny that has given old ers for the construction of colliers through which it is expect el to par ticipate in the benefits to be detiv ed from the passage of the Shipping bill is absolutely false and without foundation. My sole interest in the Shipping bill is that of an American citizen who honestly believes in the upbuilding of the Merchant Marino." The goose bone, hogs melt, wild geese and conjunction with Mars and Jupiter weather prophets are all having an inning on their pro phesy to wait and see. There is nothing very peculiar about tho weather except that it is a little re markable for the season of the year and that it does not seem to be in the railroad coal trust. The BurlMgh Reapportionment bill only needs Pressident McKin ley's signature to become a law, and that it will get during tho present week. It wont through the House by a majority of 63 and through the Senate without a division. is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself wi :h your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, howeverj you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no workyou can't long be well and strong, without so'.ne sort of activity. Te genuine has A, this picture on it, - If you have not i I triea it, sena lor t. ; r, ';t f roe sample, its a- ,' 51 Krtitjciuia liisuj win .t i v 1 b'jrnrisa you. - i l J I SCOTT &BOWNE -i'Mil , 409 Pearl Street, a ! Ntv York. ..- i and $S.OO; all 'drULista. TFUmn THE CHURCH COLUMN. M-jthorlist Episcopal C .lurch. , Hev. C. E. Souddor, Pastor SUNDAY SKltVICKS. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Hninlav School Epworth League Preaching . VKKK lV 8KUVK" Prayer Meeting Wed Class Meeting Fri 11.45 6,4" 7.30 CHUIiclI KOTKB Next Tuesday night the "Uant,;sa ' will ho given. The music is first class and the rendering promises to be good also. Yon can't afford to miss hearing it. Our Presiding Elder sti nulated our faith, last Wednesday evening, with accounts of revival work, in this disdrict and in the church at large. Shall we join in the forward movement 't Why should there not he a united evangelistic movement in this place? We need it not because wo are the worst people on earth, but because there are riches of grace not yet at tained. Give the mutter your ser ious thought. When the people of Milford want a forward movement they can find leaders. Next Sabbath evening the pastor will begin a series of sermons 011 christian evidences Is there a Uod? Is there a hereafter? Do we know that there is? These questions trouble the human heart still. The purpose of these ser.nons on evi dences is to set forth the reasons tor our faith, and to help men to believe unto salvation. Do not expect a scholastic discussion, or a theologi cal rehai-h. Come seeking the truth, knowing full well that they who seek ahull Qu i The text for next Sibottli morn .ing is found in Isi 52:1. Put on thy strength. O Ztou. I; --lives us great pleasure t) an .1 v.ui tli it Fred Schweiker the 1 -.on:. 1 tenor siiiger, of Port Jervis, .Ml! aid us nexi Tuesday niglit. Prof. Cross, the organist of the M. 10 ("nurcli, of Port Jervis, will also be here aud give us tho benefit of his musical utility. Senator Piatt, of Conn., stated the case in a nut shell when he aaid of the Democratic pretense of bo lioving that the President -would abuse the dis cretion vested in him by tho Army bill to increase the Army when necessary: "If wo could eliminate politics and argument for political effect from this chamber for a single day, I believe it would be the unanimous sentiment that there should bo somo flexibility in the army." y Nlmnlfl He Caret Mrs. Smith repeatedly reminded her hushiind that the siler was Ihts, the furniture was hern, nnd so on, until poor Smith almost wished he had mar ried a g-iil without n penny.. The other niht Mrs. Smith awoke to hear strange voices in the lower part of the house, and, viporously punohinj.' her husband in the ribs, called: ".lohn, pet up! There are burglars down below," "Kh?" inquired Smith, sleepily. 'l!nrtf lars downfall's! ' hhrieked Mrs. Smith. MturfrlHiK?" paid Smith, as he turned owr. "Well, there's nothing of mine there!"lluKtra1ed ltits. AdvantHRP of Kiluention. Sueeessf ul Furmer ( whose son has been to college) What was all that howlin' you was doin' out in th grove? Cultured Son I was merely showing Miss Urighleyes what 1 college yell is like. Furmer Wall, I swan! Colleges is sime pood after all. Fin goin into town to sell some truek to-morrow. Von kin g along an' do th' cnllin. N Y. Weekly. The Wronv Sort. Mrs. Hubbub Out of work? Non sense! you could easily get work if you wanted it . Hungry Higgins Wei!, ter tell yer the 1 rut h, ma'am, what I'm looking fur is a snap. Mrs. Hubbub A snap, eh? Here, Rover, Rover. Sic 'i in. J 'hi ladclphlu IVecs. Tbe .ral-ru! MmII. Young' I.ady (live me onv yard of why, haxen't I seen you before? Sli:p Asistunt Oh, Maud, c:in you have forgotien me? 1 satd yiuir life at the seaside lat futniuei-. Young- Lady (w a rni I y ) Why, o' courbe you did ! You may gi vc ihl t wo y u rds of 1 hit ri Ubou, please. Tit-lliis. Sti llaeUltller. M r. , Toll nson Did ou remawkat de etui) iast niht dat 1 looked like a lob bler, tub ? Mr. Jackson No, sub; 1 am no back biter, sub! If I w bl.t tl to vn.it any a 'fr ions upon de lobst t-r la n.i ly, 1 Mtould go right to a fi do it st raight to de r fa my style, suli! 1'nek. .-h-uiHi ket und b, suh ! Dat'a Hit rtMtue fur It. "Johnny," tnid Mr. (lii.am, 'l)r. Doce has left his cad of medicines und instruments here, (iet on your wheel and take it to his urlice." S hereupon Juhnny mtjunted his hi ccle and deiivvred ihe vief with this it-mark: "Ure, doctor! You left your it pal I kit ut our hoiiae." I'uck. P. ah? mi htv Tain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue conied? P. id taste in your mouth? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And nre you troubled about sleeping? Tkon y.-?sw f.Ver1 fa 8.11 wong. But there is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable They Ret directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they have been the Standard Family Pills. Price 2S ctoli. All DrtijjtMs. ' 1 hnvr tnltfn Avar's 1'ills rc-ii-tirly ter tix n nnflis. Tin v li:tve curnl me u( 11 iTt' heniiiu lic, :oi'l 1 c;ui iinw wti!1 trt.m tuo to four nitlfs without. t ttini,' tiled or out of hriMtii. som.. tliiiif. I liave not luennhlu to do tor nunv years." S. K. WAl.tVMltK. July 13, ls09. S.iU-ui, Ma. Wrtfo tho Hector. If Ton Lit v an ertnip! ojit harori-r niirt (li'.lre tla. l.Jt ni'.dtrMi ii.lvirc voi; c oi io,inli y ri .'eiv,.. unie Uie rii-otor fveiy. Y .11 ivl!) ip-.-ive n jtri.i.iiit re ply without cost. Atlitrc1.. i)K. .1. C. AYl-Ot, Lowell, Maps. One Cent a Word. Fur Fnrh lnM-rtlon. No Advi rtiinrnl t uken for Ichm tluni Ift rfiitR. iiiut fi.'nn(ifti-) h'1 ortlrrft. AlIf-H TIKK COl'NTY rUKSS, FK SALK. A small farm loented near Matamoras, known as the Hensel or Ki'iidumlt plaice, containing 2 tu-n-A Finely located, well watered. House and harn. Fruit of all kinds. Fart improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc.. address Lock box (-3- Milford. Fa. TKFSPASS NOTIOK. Notice is heret given that trespassing on the premises ,c upied bytfu! umiersijjiH'd in Dingmai: ),vnhip. known as the Buchanan farm r huntintf, fishing, IerryJng or any otliev u r post; whatever in forbidden under peti n'ty of tho' law. Any person or person di'oheving this notiee will be dealt with iu the severest lawful manner. Geouuk H. McCahtv, July 1, 18if7. Lessee. IMtKPASS NOTH1K. Notice is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of the tne i ot land known as the William Denny. No. I n Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other pin pose, also trespassing on Saw kill pond in Ding'nan township, or, fihliinyr in it Is forbidden under penalty of the law. M . ( 1 K I LAND M ILNOll, Aprl51m Attorney for owner. THKSPASS XOTICK. Notice is hereby X given that trespassing utMUi ihe nro- nerty ol tne r-orcnt Lnki' Association Oi Lackiwvaxen township, Fike county, Fa., for the purpose ol' hunting and llshing, or any other purpose is strictly futbidden un der penalty of the law. Al.kXANHP.lt Tf AOOF.N. Nov. , 18;,". Pn "ident. 'PRFSPASS NOTIC'K. Notice is hereby A givt-n that tiespassing on the pri'iidses of ilie untleixignetl, situated in Dtugiuan tow 'ii ship, tor any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and allofb liders will Ik1 promptly proseculed. I it A H. Cask. Oct. 21. lv5. NOTU'K All hum ing (Ish bur or other trehpjif.p.lng on the premises of the under signed, iu Dinman fl'n nhip. on Hay imaidskill and i)w arfskiil C-reeks, is for binden under pi-nall v of the law. TtlAS .1. HOILKAU, nintzman Twp., N. lioii.KAl', May IT, lM'S. .lo.ski H F liolLKAt:. 'ritKSPASS NOT1CK. Notice is hereby A giv.'n that liepashinif iin.n the pro perty of the undci sunn d In Mihord inwn iiip. Pike county, F.i.. for tlie purposi of hunting, lMiiiitf or any otlx r puies i, st rictiy Itirliittdcu under penalty of t !;e law. MhS. S. M. CitAh l. Notice ! Hi TM s' Ul I ' n rpl,;iK' Court of D.cenH.d "S I'lket ou ny. To, li.-lleC, Hill, Mrs J Davcv, Mrs. Hnlpti W, French. PiMh S Hill. Fred W. Hill. Wtnifi.d Horn. Knninie Hill. Ivillli".! O'Neill Loiii-e O'Neill, Tili-lee, and .lehn (V Wot In lMdi , (JimnliAn Ail iii. 'in of Ruth S Hill mid John Win in d O Neii) u.iiiniK. i,-iis at law aiid lit xt nt kin of ti ii. ii s. 1 i ill. dt ceased, and lo all other, hi i re-ted; You me an- heieby nml fled il,t the ()t )liiil.' t'nint of aiii t'l.im! y itwanhd in ii i) .ii -I to n.iiKe p;,i i ii !,iH ami il .,.; j. f ei l.iill leal t-IMe ef I ).( -niil Riilh I1 ' I t'cei d ei ii!-i- it i oi i Ii i ee pn t - ground lIUilte in WcMiuil tuuii.lii;i I fii! ( ii riiy, that ..ut i; i;i,t s i ' I I. he 1.1 nil .;iui J, t llii-l w .( fui llll'i. '. , I he 1' ii.-.v of Fbiui.f. :o At wl-:. h i:m am plate Villi ait I't(l.t-I'it lo n ' I ' i 1 1 1 1 i I ym I Inn I; proper. K AT.Dr.RM A Hi-.." he, tli S ( Min e. iii MiifoMi, i'ji., Dtc :iM,i.io. Kdrte ut 10. Ml. AVife .lust t hink of your hits ing to be aw ay from home t lire- long w teka ! I'm sure you'll nit - me, won't you, dear? Husband Of course f will. I wish ou would write me a curtain lecture tn rv dey , so I'll hr a hit t o go to sleep nights. t hiciuro Daily News. Killed Ihe lilor.. "Yes; they tried to ihe oil bien-i and clieese und Ivi-ses." 'Lidn't it wors '" "-No. Mo- inn. . the hreaj und Cieoiye furuished the I !. n.lu-f urt , and fct'lrr thut noljodv Mantid any klbac." t leieland 1'iuin lJealt-r. r. i Is not so far away! Presents f:pr everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of tltcm. Useful homo furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Bric-a- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! Vo havo got just N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., . .-. Port Jervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. -VV' ' Pikk Co. ritr.ss, Ijiulies' World, AiiitdreV, Mnnscy V, CMiiojiolitim, !fL5 " 44 t4 MclTure'B, 4.15 " 14 " ' " " CttHincpidiliiii, ' $.15 '"'- ' Lfslie'H Monthly, ' 4.15 You make a stdertion from one of tln tour olTirs, whirl) ym send to us, tmcloninir 4 15 and we will bnvo tbe four publications ntaib'd to the subscribor for tine yettr ; or oaHi tosr) arato addrrss if so desired. Address PiKti (OUNTY I'hKS, Milton,, Pn. SI SCHAFRANSKY, The 1TP-T()-PATE ChOTIIIKIJ! Big linigiiins in lion's, oys.aii(l t'hildiens win tor clothing-, boots, shoos ;ml rulihers. All tho hitost styles and colors in Overcoats and .,, ,;i 1 j . ., . , , , . - . , . suits uoi constantly in stock", also m our iiunishin"' n goods departnienl . All kinds of felt Imols and ruliliers. If in need of anything our lino xve can save you money liy tradino; with us. SCHAFRANSKY. 15 Front Street, BOYS Ift're'i your rluuirf to nuilte money allt r Imm'(, .lltii( im rirri liiini r i:'t't'iM-i. r"t H I.K.s limn .1; inn di tlx in lor (tie, a clt-Hi' ritliHT of ov.-r lv tn t m )t one. Vitn i nn milk to m; -v r t v-n-lnf. t.lltl.N ni mo Miiiiri-d, I'riett: Kitmplt INi lpt- ltlr; !, oil; i, 7."ir ; nr XM'nr frloo. AililrrMM, .1. IM.I AN, No. oo Twr lit y -Ii it strvtt, I'tttliui ti, 1'a. ttTASLUHtO I8. .'4 CAVIAT. . . J LABELS. I iRAOt MARiS. V i OCSItHS. "COPYRICMTS. Tliirtvoni ye .m a rive triV't'ee. Opinion a to v-jiiditv und puL-ntatiility. N nte tor I ooli ol 111-1111.'-: ii. mid T.-I, i..i... s. L!SON BWOS2i ! ttrcct. V. j.hington. Ii. 1 FIVE TVO-Cf-NT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag. ciinoof criticism. Send for one to (ley. No Free Copies THE VAflDALL, 522G Eutkr St., Tittsburg, Fa. what you want! " "ivAv ,?'-'.: in Port Jervis, N. Y. i t Cavi sts. and I'rade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J ftiit bu.mcsa conducted l-.r MOUCMATC Ftc. Ovn orncc is Orpocrrr U. s. Patent oinecj t ivcc niso .:e i-.iiciit ill Uiutt tautt liiuc J ye. .( Irjin as'iiirrton. j I hcud t ioiltl, diatui.g or prioto., ith drvrip-l , J lir,fe. Our ice ii't due t..l n.ttriu is kci ur d. j S A P Wl PM LET, H "W l-i (.'NT. lit! I ' r trim," W'itt 5 1 -ti.it ('I haUlO !U ttiC U. S. BUid luta WUUU.ttaJ J cut Irce. At.drt.,5, Opp. pTtNT O.rice. Vashinton. D. C. f mrnmmm 1'iir kc titi t net I il w c I ail. Any one cudiin Lt U li uud iti.acri;i iuti il any iiivcilttou will prtuupLly rc'five oi.r oiiuiun free conctrrning the tMit-nKiUhtv ot Mine. ' H"w to utH.nu a Litem" Adit Uil re-iuest. 1'iiteiild seeuicd Hi i ' - vr Ti us .i.ive i liet. .or s..leut our ex kmix. i'lteiHA tken out thiuujh u reteive Mprcinl not ifr, with.Mit ch in i uk I atknt Htto d, au iliu-.li.tltU and widely cin.iil-.tcd jnutUiii, coiiiiiilud Ijv M.iimi.ii tin uid Invot jia. toclia lor ijin.ic FMkC. Addicaa, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. U aicut Attorney,) twara Buildii.g, WASHINGTON. O C ITd PAUST Gaad Idea nmy he t:.'iirt-if.y our aid. AtlduVj, THE HAIL NT RECUftD, ba tiniitr. Md. fiCUt KcWlJ tl-iAyiwi miimut- wAirPiwriF! Business Cards. . W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Bell 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 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician nnd Siinrcon. OfMn1 nml ri'f iili'iirci Marfoitl street It himiB li.toly ot'cu pi il liy l)r K 1). Wi n. tu r Jlll.MIK ), PA. Dr. ven der Heyde, DENTIST, Hrltk HmiM! 0 .ohlti' VitiulcrimiiU Hotel Hmiiil street. Milf.iiil Pit. OH'ICK Illll KS: 8 to 12 11. 111.; 1 to p. 111 . H. E. Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. J. H. VAN LTTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mil Koni), Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCF.NEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mn.KdHii, PiKh I'o., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE. 1KJ:M, KMOW ME NT iind A( CIIitNT lNSCP.ANt'E 1). E. Van Ktten, Agent. I liiiftimins Kerry, Pn. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tlie lititci pur excellence of the nipitnl, loenteil willmt one liloi k of the White House Mini direct ly opp. site the Trentiuiy. Finest tahh! in the city. WIILARD'S HOTEL. A ftimoiiR hoteliy. remntkiihlB for Its hisioriciil iissocintions nnd lonir sustained popnlnrity. Kecently ri'noviiteel, repainted nml paitinlly refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A hiiulniin k Hinonit the hotels of AVash inctoii, piitronvcd In former yenrs hy pieM.ents mid hli;h (.(Ticints. AlwnyK n prime fnvoiite Kecently reniodeli'd nnd tendered heiter t lints ever. Opp. I'n. H It. dep. WALTI'.K Ul'KTON, Kes. MKr. These hotels lire the prlnelpiil poliiical rendeyvotis of the cnpitiil at. nil limes. They are the hest stopping plnees at. lea sonahle rates O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DE ITT.IVanagor. A B1Q CLUB. f'iit tliis out nnd return to.ns with SI.OO ,H"1 WBl1 "'"il lU ftiowing pohtnge pro linul paid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE I YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN 1 YR. MARION HARLANO'S COCK BOOK. TEN NIGH 1 S IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This conililnaiioii fis family need Two farm papers for the men 'Ihe "(tcii llevMMoan." an lile al paper for the l.mlie N V Weekly Tiilmne fiir ail Marion Hut hind's eiiiik Hook with Sod pnfrcB nnd I IKill pi aitlenl I ecipi s for I he iff, and Ihe hook, '-Teii Nil.. his in ii Hnr Hooni. ihe ltealest temperance novel of the aye. A two ct in stamp htitiirs samples of papers and on if real el n hliin list . Vermont Farm Journal, L. 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