PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FKIDAV. .IAX- I!-.. Mini. I'l HhlHllW) EVKWV KHIDAV. OFFICE, BNOWN'b IIUIUHNU HUOAHST. pi hs( nipnux: One Ykah One lollur mid fifty I'l-tnu. Bix Months Seventy-live irntM. " HTKK'TI.Y IN AHVANCK. Kntre.l Bt tlie piBt nITlcp of Mllforil. Pike County, lViinsylvnllln, n m-mml-class mutter, Novemlier twenty-flint, twti. Advertising Rates. One siiimreleiirlit 11 nesl.ime Insertion -11.00 k.;oh cillmiMillt'llt llDM'ltioll R.ilu.ed rules will l f lirnlnluil oil up plication, will 1)0 allowed yearly mhor liters. Legal Advertising. Ailinlnistrntor's nml Executor's notices ' Auditor's notices 4. on Divorce not Ices - - ft-1) ShcrilT's union, Orphnns' court snlcs, County Treasurer's sales. County stale ment anil election proclunmt ion ulmrmil by the stjuiire. J. II. Van ICttm, Pl llt.lUHKIl, Milford, Pike County, li OUB STREETS Kver sinco Milford became, ft Hor ontih, and for many years before for that matter, considerable aunis have been annually Bient on the streets Travel lias doubtless somewhat in creased, but there is jirohably little more hauling of heavy loads now than twenty or more years ago when lumber and ties were carted. It cannot be said that the priiiui pal thoroughfares have been per nmnently improved in all this time. From year to year the money lias been spent, we will assume honest ly, not judiciously, and each ro-cur-ring season has demanded an equal outlay to keep the streets in at least as go id condition as they were the previous Jyenr. Some say certain parts of them have grown worse. Such methods of road making can not be commended as either sensible or economical. There should bo a permanent improvement, other things being equal, so that in time the town might have well paved streets. The annual graveling pro cess Has cloarly demonstrated itself to be a failure, usually nothing more than dust in summer a. id mud in fall and winter, and why this mon otonous repetition lias gone on with successive councils it is difficult to understand. Had a beginning baen made say twenty years ago, by re moving the dirt tD the depth of a foot and from twelve to sixteen feet in width and the excavation filled with stone with adrossing of broken stone on top, vva might now have the two main streets in a perman ently good condition. There is little more than a mile of them and sup pose it would cost 4 to $5,000 a mile, wo have in that time probably ex pounded much more than Joublo that sum and are really no better off than when wo begun. If only a small section was taken each -year and properly done the end would iu time be attained without any addi tional annual sum. Permanency is the only economical method of rond building, and that method ought to inaugurated ou our streets. , THREE EXAMPLES. Every farmers' institute lectuter emphasize the wanton waste in allowing manure to lie under the eaves of the bain and leach and its golden value to run away down a ditch, and all bousible farmers aeree that such methods are ruinous to the farm. It is equally a consensus of opin ion that to place dirt on a hill road where the middle is lower than the sides, a sort of iniuiatui't canal, and where the first shower washes it ail a-vtiy, is a waste of time and money. No doubt that a cow which gives a pail fall of milk and then exeicis es a playful proclivity to give the milker a shower bath with it is not the most profitable animal to feed und ca re for. However, she is m t supixised to consider the wasteful liesa of her habit, but in a more or less 'brief time being too dumb to learn uiil'erently, after repeated les sons witt. a club or three legged stool, she pays the condign by being sold to a Jorsey'inun, or is converted into bologna, butter, boots, shoes or other useful things. The ma nure farmer stays on ami whines because "faruiin' don't pay" and the road tinkerer is rewarded by his Iu ililio! s by beiugc'.cctoJ rvis- or ami nlloweil to kkmk1 tlm tuxes from your in tin mimo nij)ivtil, oi thoilnx tiuimior. A !y oliould not tliei cow l)i jtmt. nt r.nniilertely trentoil? Won't. I ho voter or the society for the prevention of cruelty to itniinnU plcnsi) answer? THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Scudder. Pastor SUNDAY SKliVIt'ES. Cliiss Meeting 9.30 Piviicliinn 10.30 Hnnduy Hcliool 11.45 Epwoi th League Preaching 0.45 7.30 WEEK PAY SKKVICKB. Prayer Meeting Weil 7.30 Cluss Meeting Fri 7.30 CHVHCH NOTK.S The Rtibject for next Kribbath morning is, "No Uncertain Sound," and for the evening, "Is The liib'o True?" This will be tbo second In the series of christian evidences. Too latent infidelity of the day calls for a study of the foundation of the christian faith. This series, it is believed, will not only strengthen our faith, but also give us truth to oppose the sin of unbelief Next Sabbath the pastor will lie- gin an exposition of the gospel ac-'j cording to St. Mark, to his Sabbath school class. It his belief, that a connected study of the life of Christ will be a great benefit to all who at tend. All the men of the congrej gation are most cordially invited to attend the class exrcies. A free discup.sion is not only al lowed but invited. There is no ser- vice of the church where the diffi culties and doubts that trouble us can be so freely discussed as they can in the S.ibbath school class. Next. Monday night the sinking class will resume its work in note drill. It is slill our belief that in dependent singing has its founda tion iu the ability of the singer to read notes. We shall look next Monday night for those members of the class who could not take up the cantata. Next time we take up advanced musio we hope that a larg er number will bo able to do the -v:ork and receive the benefit. The Cantata was a success, con - silering the severe colds against we contended. The proceeds are as fol lows, received from tickets sold, :3.90, from receipts at door, 9.90, total, 133.80. We wish to give our personal thanks to all who have given their services. The wish has been expressed by srneral that this be not the last. Unless some un known event cbanpes our minds this is but the beginning. Milford Hand Laundry. The undersigned has opened a laundry on Centre Square Milford, Pa., in the store room formerly oc cupied by Geo. Dauman, and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the business with promptness and in a neat careful manner. A shnro of the public patronage is respectfully solicited John L. Uourlay. Rheumatism. sv Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scoti's Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can do the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. . If it is, you will cure it; if not, you will do no harm. The way, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. ' " When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. -. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. -. J - J If vou have not t irieu it, fcenu ior jrt-e sample, its agreeable tate will surpiibe you. cfnTT c, rmrvr - 409Pc-arl St., N. V. COOKING AT GREAT HEIGHT. Replpes unit I'mctlcrs IlrllnMe At Mpnn l.fvrl WnrtttlcK n lllKh AllltnOrs. Ab Htteinpts are lieincr ninde to found a domestic wience und to intro duce r xiu-t i I mli; into the npenitions of the kitclirn, a note In the .Monthly W'entlier licview recording the notiitil experience of a housekeeper Ht Allni quertjue, X. M.. is of interest. It np peurs flint cooking n eipes end pi iic 1 ices which nre trustworthy not far from sea level are worth! vs nt Al buquerque, thp nltitude r f which is 4.!t:i:i fret. Wnter boils t In if :it 2(v; dpjrrecs Knlirenheit, histoid of 212 i!i -precs Knlirenheit; bene articles of food the cookinir of which depends upon heat applied through the medi um of wnter require n lonirer time for cooking than is ifiven in the cookery books. On nccount of the extreme dryness of the ntmospliere, fnrinn eeous food, such ns henns. corn, etc.. lose so much of their moistare thnt they have to be left for n lonir time in wnter before eookinp- in order to he fcoftriied; hut the worst ditliculty is with ciikeninkiiiij. Ordinnrv recipes ns to numlier of r'srs and ninniiM of baking powder break flown nllofjeth er, and housekeepers bnve to modify them if they wiwh their operations to be successful. As- the hnroinet ric pressure determines to what extent the disenpned carbon dioxide shall expnnd nml aernte the douirh, this may explain the different action of baking foiIii and ciwr batter. In any case, the observation is interesting, nml chemists may find it worthy of their attention. NANCY JOHNSON'S CABIN. I,ng fttrnctnre ItflfiK Krertnl hy Sen ecu I ml t n n nt tlf IltifTnlo F.xiitlt ion. On the pntith bunk of the In prion f.1irtinff tlte jiovrrnmrnt ImiUlhipr nc t ive work ifi li-f n tr lne mi the tn iirreR of niunil iillottetl to the Six Xntion exhibit, snvs Ihe IlutTnlo Kx pres. At "Jirppent Ihrre nre thrrt Henera Indians from the Tonavnnlu reservation workiufi on the old or lionse which ih to shelter Nancy Jolin Kon, herself one of the most remark able and interest intr fen I ures of the Indian exhibit. Natwv ,1(i;nson is a Seneca who hn reached the aye of 1 1 1 wars. For the lawt 1ii0ears she has been a resident of the Tuna wandn reservation, and has lived in the tittle log- honsi? which is now be inp nut up on the exposition pronnds. One of the conditions upon which Mrs. Johnson consented to appear nt the exposition was that suitable provision should be made for her shelter. Then it was that the iden of transporting ber cabin to the grounds wn con ceived. It i not certain when the cab in was first built, but it was shortly after the revolutionary war, and it is estimated that the timbers in it were hewel somewhat, more than 100 years ago. The sidewalks are composed of lniije, rouphly Pt log- of red beech, and the roof is thatched with elm bark. The beech loprs have attained the hardness of iron, and when cut take on n polish like ebony. They nre thoroughly seasoned," and in appear ance bear out the story of their great nge. TOW YOU SPEND YOUR LIFE. The I.arirent Item In Everjoop'i Kv rr dny Time Account 1 Sleep. Did you ever stop in your daily round of rush and rest to inquire how you actually occupy the hours of your lift" Supposing" you a re n n averape New York business man. how will your ac count on the bonk of time appear w hen it is balanced at the end of three score and ten years? asks the Sun. The largest item w ill.be Bleep, which has consumed 25 years a little nmit than one-third of vour life. It counted rapidly during your childhood, les rapidly in age, and was at n mininniu during the working days of middle life 1 liese working days will count i!l years, and in t lie course of them yoi: will read for two years and write fni a yenr and seven months. The next item will be that of pleas ure, w hieh will have consumed nine years, and jour walking will have con sunicd mx and one-half ypars more Then your eating accounts w ill fIiow that you have sat at the table, stood nt lunch counters or cuddled elsewhi for fixe years. Von will also have dressing account of tliree and one-halt years, which have been devoted to but toning and unbuttoning remember, it is a man who is being considered. Ir this dressing account you wiil find eight months charged to bathing count and seven months to shaving. lavrnlloo f th Fna. Tlie following ( hinehe iejrend rc counts for the invention of the fan ii A rather ingenious fashion: The beau tiful Kan-Si, duughter of a powi-rfu mandarin, was nMstin tit the ft-ast of lant-rns, when she htoame ovcr" powered by the heat and was com pc!Itd to take off her mask. As it wn: HtfUinsi uu rnic una eusiom to exmiKt' her face, she held her niiif-k before it and gently fluttered it to cool ht 6elf. The court ladies present noticed the movement, and in an instant I'M of them were w.iviny their masks. From this Incident, it is sait, came the birth of the fan, and to-day It takes the place of the mak in that country. Int hy tlie l.ru. A iuun w)to went to Proi Hence tlie other day was amufeed to nee this Mpn on the front of a chrthi'ijr suae: "Here its the place to buy our punts at two dollars a lej-!" This, method of oftVrini? trotters for sale must pos bcsj great intere&t fur one-K t.'ord uu-jj ftitd ctrutipetit. I Mark of Favor. Londoner .She is one of your most popular actresses, Un't she? American Oh, yes. Why, hhe has tad a race hortie, a ciur and a tooth powder named uler lu-r. Town Tup les. Am b'. m i I ii n a 1 1 o .1 . "T-ike bak the heurt you fiuve me." "J wrtrt a lit! le p ,ik-.T aiiio, uU tj, Ai.tl dif r'i'jiii-. a fciituJU. Haiti)' Does your hnir split at the end? Can you pull out a handful by run ning your rough it? t fingers t! Does it seem "fcless? Give your dry and hair a chance. Feed it. The roots are not dead ; they are weak because they are that's all. If you don't want your hair to die use Aycr's Hair Vipor once a day. It makes the hair grow, stops falling, and cures dan druff. It always restores color to gray or faded hair ; it never fails. $1 .00 a bottle. All rftuftffiflts. On" t'nttl of A vrr'n I Tr tr V ip-r Phtj'prd Piv Imir inH f:;llinc nut. ami st:irr(! it to grow J'k-:i'u nn-ely.' Jrun s l i r, March 28, ( iinoMi, K. Plk. "Avar's H.iir Virr e'tmpU'trlv rnrt'il inn (r-nn drirnlrnO , wit M wl'tMi I m b ":( t ly al'i iried. w (;nmt h of my h;i ir s'ii'e it ni lias Ween some thing wonder! nl." I.KNA O.fJltl rSP!, April 1.1, MrwYork.N.Y. If T"U 'lo lint nht.-Mii nil tli tiftir'ntt yi'ii exp'-t'tf.l fuim Hir isp t tin- Hit Vii(ir, iiti lltf !; tnr nhout il. lit, J. C. AV !;, I.ovfll, MaM M'ork Ho Hi Viflju. Miss Singleton L!ut tell nie, drnr, (Iopsi A rutin fjet really unrv every linifi lift pomef lionie and finds dinner isn't rendy? Mrs. P.eneciiet Cnwefitly) Yes; jnit nbnut nnry ns n wonmn prts every Mine Mie lias it ready and lie doesn't come home. Tit-Hits. The Heiicrkpil Mini. "I called my wife A Hird in a (Hid ed Cape. ' "Well, I called mine about the frame." 'You did ?" "Yes; 1 called her a parrot.'--Chi-cngo Daily News, One Cent a Word, l'"ir Krh liistTtlon. No A d vert imin'iit tnkfn for ! tli 15 ccntit. 4'ASH immt BtiniRy nil onlrrn. Aililreitn VIKK COVNTY riCKHS, v rf l ll.rOKl), l'A. ITOH PALK. A Hiimll farm lm-nted near 1 Mdtamuras, known n the Hitnsel or liiMithardt ilae, contain iiifr '1 unvs. Finely lin-aled, well watered. House and vim. Kruit of all kinds. Part improvi-d. Title clem. For terms, pricif, fte-., uddn-KK Ijock box G Milford. Pu. THKSPASS NOTICK. Notice ia hen -by (riven I hut trespawhinyr on the premises k; upii'd by the unui'rsii in'd in Dinniau oA'tiship. known H8 the iiiiuhnnan tann t hunt imr, tlshin, berrying or any ot her nrpose whatever is forbidden undor pii a'tyof the law. Any pi rsun or periu diyivbt'yinv ihiHiiutire will lie dealt with in thi' severest lawful manner. GKlil'OK 11. McCAIiTY, July 1, 1SWT. Jet. T-KKSPASS NOTIK. Notice Ih herehj 1 urn n that irehpassin upon thenntilh ern half of 1 he ti net of land knnwn the illiiiin Denny. No. tct. in Sliuhida !"'.n ship, for huntintr, lisliinjr, f. any wilier purpoM'. uImo trespassing on awkill p.tnd iu Diii'iian lowii! hip. (r. (ishintf in it ih fuibidiitn undei peictl'v of the law. M. l!l Kl LAN P MlLNOll, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TKKSPASS NOTU'K. Nolicv is hi reby X Kivcn that trcia.-.sinjf upon the pro perty of the FoicKt Kae AssiM-iaiicn in Ijjtrkawaxeii town-hip. Pike county. Pii , tor tlie piirpnsc of huniini and iisliin, ot any other purpose h strictly lorbidtleii un der penalty iif the law. Al.KXAMH.lt HAIM'KN, Nov. 1HSC. President . T'HKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby driven that trespassinu: on the premises of ihe undeiHifzin d, sit uatcd in Duijonan ttiwiihljip, lor any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and ullolVtmler-K will Ijc pronipllv prosecuted. liiA 15. UAsK. Oct. .1. ImCi. NOTU'K A II hum htfr. fish Ins: url her t I ( spit isl Jij on l 4 4 - pi ellilr es of i)0 U lner- iu ii' d. ii: 1 J 1 1 1 )j iu;iii Tow nhip. tut ioiv-moiid-liill and Dwarf-kill (' reeks, Is for l.j mien under penal" y of the law. !MAs .1. Itnii.KAU, Din-iiusn Tw p., N. i'on kai , M.iy 17. I . .lest-.J H F Jioll.KAC. ritF-PA.-'S N)'I'K'I' N-iiee is hereby I fjiv -ii ll.M lie-) ;i i 1 1 i.' n( n the pns ' C i if (i.- I m'e: - d ill Mil I old tow II- hip I'd.e i . imiy I a . for ihc puipoM- of hum iiijr l:-lm. j, or ai y ether ptirp.i-t f is st i ui) l.nld -u u i. del eiwdty of i !.c law. .i I s. S. il. CtiAb r. Notice ! Pi Ill's" It' I I ' !n H"-'"'l'liaiis' Court uf To, li, II.- C. Hill. M.s .1 tl.iv. v, Mm. U ilpl, W, I n mli. liinli S Hill, . ,,, W. Hill. Wiioliiil ('. Horn, K i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i . Hill, Km ii.-i o'Ni-ill l.oui-.- u'N, ill. 1'i-iisi,,., nml .Ixlni ('. iri l, oi. , Jr., lituHtluiii Ail Iu. i-i of It ii t Ii .s ii ol nml Jolui S in t. ii O N. -iil ii Minis, la its lit lili'l m xt of km of It mli S Hill. it. i'. :i.-.l. ami loail Olll.-IK illll-IT.-ti il; 1 , il mi- nr.- I y ii liliril i Inn tin- (Ir-I'liaii-.' I'olill of M.i.i t'oitnl ii.ari!i. mi 104111.-1 loui'i1-.' l-iiliiiion mill iiliiatloii ol r.-il alii u al i-sli.u-ol i l.i- Mini ilu'li S II III. li. 1 illt-i ll l 1- 11 HI.' 01 I 111 .1' plot:, of Urouli'l slMUili- ill W'l-sllull toll ll.-liii. ill - liil Coiinlv. nml Ituil saiil icpi.t will tit In l.l on saiii pi.-ini-i - on M.ll.i.li.v, ll, Hi .!;. ot l-i la 1111 1 v l''l At vi In. i, 1 in;- mill I ; I . n '.- 1 11 ill.- l'i 1 j 1 i.' -1 ' il In alii, lil "1 on il,ii.l,'.i. I or. K. AMmliSIAIlK. s,rl Ill s 1 lllli ,.. ,-ill l ,T. .Niilio.a. Iu , li.e Jlsl.l'jon. 7 starved 1 l nTsiK'c i r li il . n I M'P r ik i vfc-ar..ji..iui'.3i: i j fJiJzuiilcJ ' Is not so far away! Prcoonto for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful heme furnishings; Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Bric-ft- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! We have got just what you want! N. Y. FURNITURE CO., Q2 Pike St., Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. hWji-i L No 3 J Pikk Co. iMti-sK, I.iiilii's' "NVoj-ld, Ainslec's, Miuiscy'ti, C'iMm;:ditn, $4.15 ' 11 41 MrChiru'H,' 4.15 ' " " " ' " ('iMiionfntnn, 4. 1 5 4t " 11 " " " I-siio's A! out lily, " 4. J 5 You Timtit it srloctiiHi fi-nm cjh of the lour ( (Vers, w bit li you hcim! to uh, tMu'iosinij 1 1"j inul vn v.ill biivc tbo tour nut lu ;i(i4ms nunled to the MibscTiljur for olio ycior ; or rneli to sc unito mldios it so drsiird. Address Pi K ! T NT Y l'JiJ:s, Milford, Pn. H. SCHAFRANSKY,. The IT-TO-IUTi: CL0TJ1IKR! . JJig Imrpiins in Men's, oys und Cliildrens win ter dtitliinjr, hoots, si iocs :inil inlihcrs. All the hitest styles and colors in Overcoats and suits kept constantly in stock, also in our furnishing oods depiirtnient. All kinds of felt hoots and ruUiers. If in need of anything in our line we can save you nonev liv trading with us. SCilAFRAWSKY. 15 Front Street, BOYS lft-reM (miv rliHiM'f ! it.tike IHDIlf V Mft ! McllOOl, K-tlliltU W'till l'n.-r ritaaer It et-lioM. Cunt hi I s tltnti :i; dii ilicut tor Hir, u 1'lenr I'liOl IT f i v i- i u teli one. Mi 4-Hll li.Hke rV'J lo M.'t tvel' even : mi;. ! JII.S also uiiuteil, I'rlerx: Saio'tle It. cipe lOej 1!, ill; "-'O, it r itT. fi.r KIOII. A.l.li . .1. ,. IMII. V V, No. ftM U ii; -lirst -1r l, J'ill-loiij., I'm, i Marks. "COPYRIGHTS. Ttiirlu-one ye -r. A tlvp prurti.-f . Opinion as to vmIi,1iiv aii.i i,im-iii.il,ilitv. Mnto f. ,r l.w.k of Iii-oii.--: ii.an.l n.f.-ivii"t. Et'SUN bUOiVH fr- direct. UAAiiiiiKlua, LI. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VAN DAI an Interesting mag azine of oritici&m. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAHDALL, 220 Sutler St., Fituburjr, Pa, No. i 1 s M L: r? Port Jervis, N. Y. 4 L'avt t. anci 'i mde-Mnr- oUaineti and alt i'M- nt bu --Kics:,ci3i.tiLit.le(U"r MODCmu FCE. iOi'ROrricE is Oppoiite U.S. Patent Ot net I .. iwct.n.M' .;re j.jic.it m ks Uuic tiuiu tau. Jiei !.; ir-fni ; ash:.. 4 too, , 1 tcud rodtl, ci .;n or rrWo.t with dr?H-rip-iAn. We anise, it i-au-i.La;: or nt. tr. n 01 f nj.ry. (hrlun td'.ct.i! taU'tit is r-. un ti. s A Pawphlet, II- i '''in I-.,:ti,i." uith -t-iit irtc. .A-.'ircss, in. a now&co.f Ptent Office. Washington, D C. lin ke ri-uirncii it wc t..il. Aitv one yfiultua s'ktt.li ini J dt-sci ipt iuu it any invctitiuii will j.ruinitly rc-rcive Our o;;uiou frte cuUirrniug tlte p.itLUi.i.'ilny ct s;nue. "How to uitjiu a I'aU-iit" trt uimmi T'-'jiicst. l';itcntn scvUteii ill! miK h us aive: li.-it.-c iur n 1 le at our rxpeiutr. I'aicul-. t.ikcii out thnni',1) us reicne nriiil noia t , vvil ho.it cli irf, in in k Patlmt k i-xo .ii, an itiiittiiitttl Hii-1 whitly tinu l.itt d jouruul, toiisi.iu.i lw M.inuJ.t iiitf--- and Investing. bcud tor b.iinv'lc tupy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. liutcnt Attorneys,) Evars Building, WASHINGTON. D C Tn PATENT Good Idsaj nniv Ihi M.-1-uri.i by tiui' ui.i. A.l.licnd, THE PATENT KEC0K0. b.llliinir, Md. luc i'tieul Kucuttl .l .A;iiil ti.uiu ilBi . 1 6uiwrir'tiin 1 -j Business - Cords. F. W. D FIST, M. D.. IS 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 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. rliysin'iin nntl Sunrcon. (ifllci' nml ri'i Idi'Mi-c llnvfnnl stni't Ir tlnlllU llflt'lv DCI'lllitl-ll Itv !)r K, li. n- n. r MII.KIKI), l'A. Dr. ven der Heyde, DENTIST, Urirk llouve ( )i(,(i-tii A'linilcrnimk Ilotrl Hlc.nil sir. ct ftllllnlll I'll. OKKM'K HOI US: 8 tn 'i n. in.; 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mll.KOlfl), I'lKK Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCRNEY-AT-LAW, CFFICE, opposite Court House Mu.KokD, 1'ikk iVi., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO 1.11- K. 'IKIiM, EldW. M KM' iiimI A( ( ll 'ENT INsl'HANl K 1). K. Van Ltien, Agent. I i 1 1 u miir.s I'( 1 1 v , Vii . Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hoti 1 par excellence of the ctipltal, locnied wiiliin one hoeK of ihe White Hou-e and direct ly V inest lal le in the ippesitc the Ticahuiy. by. WIL LARD S HOTEL A famous hotelry. remaiktihle for Its hisOu M ill associaihai- anl lonu sustained poptibn Iiy. Keeently rt novated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A la ri( 1 1 1 i.i 1 1, n 1 1 n hi n I lie In t i m of WiikJi iliirlmi. ml 1 1 hi ' z.i'it In forim-r vctim by pii'ii. ints inn) liiixh , fl i-iii ih. A!mivb a n iinr fiivm Mr Kcri'litly n-liiolli Inl Hllll n-mliiiil leu it ih, in pviT. Opp I'n. K. It. ili p. WAIiTKII HI-111 ON, Hm. BlKr. llii'si' hritnls nro I lie priiiilpiil pulllli-nl rrliili.vuiis nf tlm rnpitiil Ht nil timi'8. 'I'lic.v nil- l In- ht'st Ktoppin pltioeti nt ri'n- KUllllllll' -nli' O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor. G. DtWin.M.nnjer. A BIG CLUB. Cm thin t ill iiiii) ri'tiirn Io ns with I.OO nml m'1 Hrnil tlm iu'low itig pnstiiKii pre paiil VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NEW YORK WFEKLY TRIBUNE 1 VR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN I YR. MAI'.ICN HAKLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGH1S IN A BAR RODM AN For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 This ci. ml i li ii I ti ,n filln h fiimlly need T ii fm in piipiT for tlie iiii-ii 'I hii '(it'n lii.uiitlilill. " an itli'itl uiM'r for tllti I.Hllil'8 -.N V Wi-t kl I'liliiini. fur nil Miiriiin lllli iliMll's 'out. Hook W il II IllKl plifi Hlld I irnii pin. tii nl iicipcs for llif wifi'. anil the I k, Ti n s ii In it in ii Hr Himni. the tin-iiii-M H inpi'iiiiiii. niivi l of Iho H(jp. A Iwfii-i'iil slump liiinn MiinplfH of piipert mill our in i;liililiin list. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. U. PACKARD, Publlsh.r. 57 j Malr St. WILMINGTON, v' BO YEARS' VVI igf EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks 1 4 Detaigns f f 1 1 Copyrights Ac. 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