Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 01, 1901, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
m FMfV9.
Business - Cards.
1UIDAV. 1M0 1 J 1. 1 !()!.
ii-iu,imii k.i kvj:hv I'kiiiav.
office, huowk's nni-MNrt imoAnsT.
snisi nii'Tins:
Onk Yl'..i(--)iie dollar nml fifty rent.
H'X Months Seven (y-Hve eentN.
PTKUTI.Y IN AHVAXCB.
Faltered nt the post, nitiee of Milford.
Piko County, IVnlisylvantrt, seeoml
class mailer," November twenty-tlrst, In!.
Advertising Rates.
One fiqunret elirht lines). nno Insertion -fl.ivt
Kiv'h sub-ie.pient insertion .do
Redueed rales will be furnished on np-
fUcatioM, will bo allowed yearly adver
sers Legal Advertising.
Administrator's nml Kxocutor's
notices 8.00
Auditor's noticra 4. 'Hi
Divorce notii-rs - f.H
ShcritT's rhIos, Orpiiriiis' court sjvIcs,
County Trviisurcr's Males, (,'niinty stnlr
menfc and (flection procltimutkm clmrcd
by thu Mtjunit;.
J. II. Van Kttmi, PUBUMTKK,
Mi) ford, Pike County, Pji.
POLICY PLAYING.
The) crnsti In in Philiilelphtu
against policy selling and the invest
igation by Juilgo Finletter in which
it was shown that school children
habitually bought policy mny have
tha effect of informing the police
departmont of that model city that
there aro such iniquities in existence
It was not shown by legal proof that
the officere connivced nt the evil or
prevented prosecutions, but what is
a police force for if not to ferret
out crime and arrest offenders, and
if officials are not able to d ) so it is
time there was an overhauling.
The public will not exonerate of
ficers of the law because it cannot
be positively shown by direct proof
that they are culpable. The very
foct that such things cannot be prov
en only shows their adopts in shirk
ing their duty without being caught.
AUDITORS FEES.
Notice is given that an act will be
introduced in the legislature to re
peal the special Act of 1805 for Pike
Co. so far as it fixes the fees of Aud
itors. That act f ives the county
Auditors 3 n day for 8 days and for
all time spent over 8 days the com
pensation now allowed by law which
by the act oi 1864 is $2 a day.
The repeal of the act of 1865 will
fix the compensation according to
the act of 1887 which allows $3 a
day and 6 cents per mile circular
from and to their houses once for
every vweek whilo so employed
This will inorease the compensation
considerably.
Senators and Representatives who
have called at the White House in
the interests of constituents ' who
seek commissions in the Army, un
dor the Re-organization Act, have
beon very plainly informed by the
President that so far as it is possi
ble to do so, these appointments will
ba given to the officers and men
who have served with the volun
teers in the Philippines This posi
tiou is such a just one that nobody
has uttored one word of protest
against it.
Before giving up his seat to Sena
tor Clnpp, elected by the Republican
Legislature of Minnesota to succeed
the lute Senator Davis, Senator
Towno, the Demo-pop, who hald the
seat a few weeks by gubernatorial
appointment, made a p ilitical speech
in which all the U :is condemned by
the majority of the voters in the
lute campaign, were exploited. A
resolution for the independence of
the Philippines was made the text
for the wail of woe.
In sentencing McAllister, Campbell
and Death to thirty years in the
pententiary and Kerr to fifteen for
their connection with the death of
Jennie Boncheiter in Paterstm Judge
Dixon only meted out justice. Such
scoundrels ure safer within prison
walls mid soeioty breathes easier to
know it. Besides such sentences
limy deter other evil doers.
The ditliculty experienced in sev
eral states and the scandals connect
ed with the election of United Htatos
Senators should go fur toward
changing the methods of their
holection. There can bo no doubt
but that election by the people di
rect would be inoro sutUfiictory.
lion. L. Fourth, of Wa yne county
has introduced an net to punish ktd
luip'.ts, bur who will catch the vii-
lulUS
THE CHURCH COLUMN.
Methodist Jtiscnpal Church.
Rev. C. E, Scu'i.l. r, Tastor
RI'NI. V skih H rs.
Cluss Meeting 9. 30
Prvarliini? 1(1. HO
Kuwtiiy Suliunl 11.45
Ep worth Lea nun 0.15
Preaching 7.30
M F.CK l Y Ki liVIC'KR.
Prnyer Meetiiiu We i ; T.IiO
Class Meetins? Fri 7.30
CHURCH NDTKS
The subject for next Sabbath
morning is "Doing with our miirht."
For the evening, "Moral power n
proof of Christianity. This will lr
the fi'-al pernio:! on evidences, end
to the mind of the writer it is the
greatest of all. As the soul is great
er than the body, so is moral great
er tlmu material evidence, the
tilings we experience in the inner
life, greater tha i the truth gained
by the senues.
Sample copies ot. Easter services,
sent this week remind us that the
conference year is drawing to a close.
This yearjms been a hapjiy one for
the writer. Hince our 1 ist Quarter- j
ly Con fere ;ee unanimously request- j
ed the Presiding Killer to h ive us I
returned another year, we will go to
the Annual conference in pence.
We are gl nl to le irn that H.irry
Do Witt is do.ng nieely nfter the sue.
cesssul amputation of his foot. A
letter received on Monday was full
of cheer, and closed with this very
striking testimony, "All is well
with my soul." This is the kind
of evidence that counts for more
than a cart load of theory in estab
lishing the christian religion. We
will not cease to pray that sustaining-grace
be givon to him and that
his recovery be speedy and com
plete. The grip has kept a large number
of people busy for the last few
weeks. Fourteen out of the fit'teen
homos at which calls were made.
last Monday, were afllieted wii'b
that iinspo ikahle grip. V7 hope
that the parishioners who ave ill ill
let us know about it before they re
cover that no ono who needs a pas
tornl call may bo neglected.
These times of universal sickness
remind us that this-earth is not al
ways our friend. Let us see to it
that we make preparation, not for
this only, but for the next also, by
daily companionship with the
"Friend of friends."
The pastor is enjoying a long
looked for visit from his parents.
They came last Saturday and expect
to remain about a month. We are
glad to welcome them to Milford.
There are many things about this
place that make it indeed a paranise.
If there are any who can i.ot enjoy
life here they must bo out of love
with nature, and unable to appreci
ate the great blessings of pure water
and pure air.
DeWTitt's little early risers are
daintylittle pills, but they never fail
to cleanse the liver, .remove obstruc
tions and invigorate the system.
i
ji M rJ.AJrril it.
This jMtltU'e is I lit Unite iiuuk ot
SCOTT'S I'MIU.SION, imd is on
cvesy lmitle of SCOTT'S I'.MCL
SIOX in the Woikl, wliieh uow
;inuui ills o nuiny uiillions yeiiily,
Ti:is grenl business lias gioMi to
such Yii-d proportions,
Frs.'-Ct'Ciinse the proprietors
lia-e nhvays been moht careful in
selecting; the 'ariotls ingredients
used in its composition, namely;
the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the
p u re.s 1 1 1 y pophosph i t c s ,
Sec'onc;-Becanse they have so
skillfully .combined the various
ingredients that the best pobsibk
results are obtained by its utc.
Tircf:-r,ecause it has made so
many sickly, delicate child, en
strong" and healthy, given health
end rosy cheeks to so many pale,
anaemic girls, and healed the lurgt
and restored to full health, so many
thousj, nds in the 1 st stages of
Consumption.
If von tiav not tried it. snd for free amp!e,
ay: trt,i : tf la-te wiil Mirtdist v.m,
'.)! f HuttNl-, Cli-riUisK
441-1 l.ail Mr -t, N-w urU.
i.. rti-U ail drufc-tsta.
k pa The warning
( V? courji i3 the faith
Jj f--l sentinel. It tells
, f l'le approach of
I.
1
consumption,
wiilthhaskiHed
nore people
r then war and
,vi pttiiciKe com
Whined. It tells
'J o f painful
behests, sore
lungs, weak f"
throats, bron
chitis, and pneu
monia. Do not
sufter another
day. It's useless,
for there's a
nrnninl anrl Cflfi
3 cure. It Is
i w f r . -. i - .
.J' t - T.
1
which cures fresh colds kl
and coughs in a single I
H
ntcht and masters chronic
cohrVis and bronchitis in f-
a short time. Consump
tion is surely and cer- r
tainly prevented, and
cuied, too, If taken in
time.
A 25c. bottle for a fresh
cold; 50c. size for older
colds; $1 size for chronic
coughsand consumption.
" T nlwriys l:ppp n bottln of Avar's
Cle-riy lVrtotitt en h;o;(l. 1 !en
every t'pie I pi-t enul I t-kft ft litlle
of it and I nin iftt'-r at niu"."
.1ami:s t'. lleijrtat,
Oct. 19, 1808. i:i l'aso, Texan.
Vvlt till- r"vt"r. If yon linvw.tiy
bo8t'tll?(l'r:il ;n:v!(0, Wlit-S til. DoctOX W
tiaclf. Ai!-:r. i J
Dr. J. t. AVER, Iwell.Mant.'- I
'T1hm's no use o' tiilkin, said
llmiTO I!iht "this ruMrrn ediu ntion is
jplrlldi'l."
"Jinvo vnu Vtitod any vi our jHib
iic Rchoois?'
"Yt's, and they nre fine. Thnt
cluine of havin all llio cliili'rrn hold
up their hands every time the ti ju'her
upeaks to 'em Jb prent. It jriv s 'em
practical trninin' fur the rai tattle
of life. In which Vnmvin when to
throw up both hands nn' doin' it In a
hurry may mean so much." Washing
ton Star.
Ilnlile (n Sclr.nre.
"This,' said the freight handler, "is
a box of feathers."
"What kind of feathers?" inquired
the nirent.
""Tail fealhers of roosters. Shipped
from New York millinery concern out
here."
"Well, just put down one box of
Manhattan cock tails." Chicago Daily
News.
Wlnulnff it nrpntntltin.
II' wouldn't run In rU'ht,
And po thf pfnple nuid it
'as for the reason that
No man would ive him credit
I'Mchko Times-IU-wilii.
Teacher You will have to bring me
an excuse for your absence yesterday
from your fut her.
Willie Aw! he uin't no good on ex
cuses; ma catches him every time.
Wubhington Star.
Two of K ind.
"Thry sny tne barbtr looks like m?"
8tirt Mr. NVwliwnV.il.
"The only Mkititss i can st-e
lr- thiit e re hmh baitiluud'-d."
1'hlluiiilpniu t'r.jifc.
lttrtloiiu blc
(ientleiuauSee here! I'm not roing
to pay any such latch, as )uu charge.
Do you think I'm a fool?
C'n bmun ( upoloet icaliy ) - -What else
could 1 think, sir, when you took a
cub instead of a si reel ear? N. Y.
Weekly.
'I'll e 1 tii ptiMKl til
"He b awfully nice," bhe hcbbed,
"but I can't 1 e.n't."
"Can't what?" queries her mother.
"(ine up my mum; of '. mIou-hbv
for his of Snoi.kiiib," was the tcaiful
answer. Tit-I!itb.
A b 1 I1' I u u a v I e r I n ic ,
Grocer Well, little one, v. hut can
do for you ?
Jenny JTease, sir, mamnta sns will
you eliuiie a dollar for In r and ihe'ii
urUl.
r
I lie r l-uii Fair. ' .
Ci1.h in ;rrr llout 11 tuj s I he women
ill l
U 4
7
gk oy ins iaia.
ri-iiU IjiKiku lnU- tin. in,-, rind tlipl"" ''' '"' N"- """ "" ""'
..i.'l.
Mcri'il 1 'I'liat H'i'ii u it t s fur i!k
tliat tin- )iiiul;.r iinrl an.Lji
Utlfd Ub till- Trt-.hind. - - J 1 1 f ! -; e .
fart
ion 'JnILuiIic.
iW'.r JuM t. lit- 11101-- t .it .--I inn. j i:i.
Our Sunday t. h.i.ii l.-a.-Lcl- ta 4 l'ui
made -jf du.-t. Am 1?
-I'1 X i;ut-a-i Aiot. If you were
you'd diy up outi iu &1iUk. -I'Ula-ddijh'a
i'rtis.
One Cent a Word.
Tor I nr't 1 tm..rt ,. ',, t t rt i-oiK'tit
ltlll.-ll ler I, thmi !." eruts. CAMI
must FP.'i'iipin nil ,til. !. Ailtirt-F
I IKK 'U H I V l'l. 1 -s.
l II Illicit.
POM S T,K.
2 Mat Minimis
A FiiKtU farm Im-ntt d near
kiinwn as 1 1n- Hi-iim 1 nt
Mi'itili-ti-lt T'im-f, run.nininjr r:I atT---,
Kini ly i-icaii'il, wt ll wninvil, I!uimt and
'"ini. Krtiit of all kinds. I'nrt iinprnviMt
Title t li-a,-. Kur t"i-n,s, nirr. rtc. addn-ss
hock h(x H Milfoid. Pa.
'riiKSI'ASS NO'l'ICK. Notii-ls her,. by
" etvi-n tbnt tr-;jnitiijii tin l in- ;re!:iiM's
t- 'if -icd by t be iinm-i'Muiied in hiiitinnll
nsbin, Vnmvn as i hi- liHetinnan lie-in
i hnnlinir. tl-hintx, berryieir or any otle T
; ; ji'Nc iiatevi-r fnrbid.l.'ii uni!'-r pi -,
'lyef t!ie law. Any prrsnn or peinn-;
dl-oln-yiiiB ibis llutii e i l.e di-ilit Willi
in the severest lawful neinner.
Ckoiuik 11. Mccarty,
July 1, liC 1asm'.
TKl'l'ASSN()-ni'K. Notice In bereby
fivi'U t trit M-estassilllljl'-li I be soul 1 1
-en hall of I he t fuel of land known as ibe
William 1'enny. No. 0:1. In Sl'"hola town
sliip, tor liumini. tishiuix. or. any oile-r
le.irii t., aKo t reiie-in'r on S'lwkill oond
in 1 bniioian lownle.p. or, li-h i n u in it is
lorhulUi n under le-nn II y oi the ';-v.
SI. CI.I.II.ANII Mll.MlH.
Aprl51m Attorney for owner
nTKKSI'ASS NtiJ-iCK. Noibv is hereby
L iriven that trespassing npun the pro
pel i y ot the i'oret l.iO:e As-oeiation in
Laekawaxi-n township, t'ike eouniv. Pa
lor tin- purpose ol lniiitiiitr and li-.hint. ot
my otlo r nuip-ise is strieily forbidden un
der penalty of the law.
Al.K.VANPKIl 11 AllllF.N.
Nov. iH, 1SIC). I'lesidrllt.
T"'RKSPAS.S NOTHIK. -Notiee is hereby
X (riven that trespassing on tin- premises
jf the undersigned, situated In Dliiirlnan
township, lor nny purpose wtiatever is
stnetly lorbidden. and all ot'i nders will be
prompt Iv pni'-eeiited. i ItA B. CASE.
Uet. Xi, 1H1I5.
NOT It 'K Ali hum ItiK. Ilslilnir or oilier
t re.-passi iif on the premises of the undi r
i-iun.'d, in ilinpman 'l owiisbip. on Itay-mtiiU-kill
and I varikill Creeks, Is for
binilen iindei penalty of the law.
CPAs J. lloll.EAU,
Diiiniau T'.vp., Is. llnll.KAt:,
May 17. 1M. JoSKl-ll I IloiLKAl'.
'IMKSPASS NOTK'K. Notice Is heieby
1 iiiv.'ii ilnt TrcfpassitMi upon (he pro
perly of die uiiilct sunn ti in !M i I ford inwn
:hip. Pike counry, I'a., fur the purpose of
liiiniinjr, (ivliinjr or any ctlior purptises Is
l ru '.ly I'U hnMcn uniior penult v ul I :.e l;-w.
Miis. S. M. C'liAh r.
Notice I
Ijl.1F;fi,,',;fM , ( In the Orphans' Cor! oi
ll)'UJi l"S l'-'tny.
To, lieile Hill, Mrs .T- IVm-v, Mis.
Ibilpli W. Kn m h. Hntli H. Hill, K'cd V.
Hill. Winifnd V. Horn, Kiminie ilill.
Kamt't t)'Ntili. I(onie O'Neill, 'I ru-lec,
and .lob n V-""M hrnok, .1 v.. luaidiau
Ad litem of Hit1 S. Hill and .lohn Wiu
tfed O'Ni jil ni , heirs at law and next
of kin i if Kutii - iiill, deceased, and loail
others in'crel-d;
Sou ace are nevby notified that the Or
phans' Court of said County awarded nn
inquest to make partition and valuation
of certain real estate of the said Jiuih S
H ill, deceased ennr-i-tin oi thiee plots of
ground situate in Westlall township. In
said County, and that sapl inquest will be
held on said premises on Saturday, tins Pi
day of r'ehruaiy, P.ml At which timeand
place vou are rcqtic-ted to atttend if yon
think proper. K. VAN DKK MARK.
Sheriif s Otliue, Sheriff.
MiU'ord, Ph., Dec 81st,lU(0.
Administratrix Notice.
Kstate of George A. Hill, Deceased.
Detterfl of Admini-itraiion c. t, a, d, b, n,
on the ahtive estate have been granted ti
tlie undersigned, all person" indebted to
the said estate art rupi stcd to make
)aytneut, and (host1 having claims to pre
sent the same wii hour delav, to
AJKS. MKIAM C. HILL,
Admi.isirati ix,
Mr tiinmras, I'a.
Or to her attorney
ALKHK1) M AH YIN,
Port Jervis, N. Y.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of n writ of Fieri Facias is
sued out of the Court of Common Picas of
Pikeeoontv, to me direc ted, 1 will expose
to sale, by public vendue nr outcry, in the
Court Houm.', nt thehor uhof Milford, on
MONDAY, THKr.th DAY OF FEUVU'-
A It Y, A. D., v.m,
at '2 o'clnrk p. m. of paid day, Hie follow
ing dcsei ihed real estate, to wit : A H t hoe
t w n certain messuages and lotsor pieces of
latin situate in the nv ic-hip ol lutenc, In
(he county ifPikcand Stall1 of Pctmsyl
vaida, hounded and tiescriin-d as follows,
to wit : No. 1 Hecinuintg at a corner on
1 he public road hading to south Sr:llinr
A: nenr a bridge over the littie Sugar Hill
crick, thence htmtli by land of jjlrs- Myers
one hundred seven one half peiehes to
sione corner, t la nce west by land of Mrs
Kcltnu am) f Icoi e Lamm out hu mli cd
I wenty-fieven & a half pcr-hes to a stones
corner, north by lands of .Jacob Ilohcr
liat ker t. ul. one bundled forty-three -u
half perches, thence Fotith si.ty-cil.t dc
irrces by lands of Jenifer & Houfe'altout one
Iiutuired twenty-seven & a hall perches to
t he place of betri lining, con Ui in hip ni net y
nine acres, more or less, fl fry acres of w hieh
are cleared, the bnlat:ro ynuntr timber,
t'he improvements thereon coUMst of two
houses : lie 11 rs one, orieanda half stodt
hiLrh, lsx:H feet, kitchen attached ihx-u
feet one story high ; I lie si-eund ot.u "i).iJl
feet, "ne end a half sforie hirh; barn
:iJx4o fet l ; shed :.." f, vt , hogpen P.'x 1' i
feel ; carpenter and hku U-mith shop 114
(eel. or wiiter r Hie. hnrn and
-piing nenr the lent-e. (ri.rd urrhard on
the prefM'iry am! a hinaii htnam Hows
lhr'U,'h t lie pieinies.
No. u'. i; L'i tilling at a pi hit alitt Ic w ay ;
from t he sent hcasiei n cot ucr of il,, ai'niv- :
mi it liiicl No. 1. tlu'tue fiai'h lime de-J
u i et s -( one li ii mi red tv id net i e it tV
t lL'lil-lele. hs 'rn hi S to ins en; nc!', ;
t h -r.ee jtit ii i itit! v six and 1 1, rec-tpini ter
tit 1. c;;-t si.vt V-se ill I'mIm to sloth's for- 1
lit r. theme noitli three d-vn'es :,t ,,i;e j
bun', -t 1 1 and I wetiiy 1 mi - to :.(itiies e. ciii r, '
iiml ihciiee north ciir!:ty..evon d.':.'i- 1
.vf-i vjxi).-rv,li rm! In the pi.u e of pe
t i oiling. ni'iii ni?i u u 1 1 ' re ami Hdrty
i, pi n lies, I '.. I j I V iiei i's ! I. leii hi e
tli jocd. Ijc balance tmil.cr. 'I herfaie no
lMipti:enients.
Alro. t w o ecrt iiiu ot hep li:c. s or parcel
.f tiu.d -i; w.iic in il.c l.'.'-n-i)! if die, e
iiloce-.i'd, one . eing lot No :t ot the (!ivi -i-m
i f t he ho e l"t k i tow i! Jtnwc ami 1
nun. hi led on the Coinioi-hiiou-in'
bi ..k boui.d.'l by h't- of ftaul ifowe '
Lliiut I I I - oil (In ll-illll l)V O. 'S (ill i
I.V N-i X' I - I O , I i 1 3 1 1 1 1 ' ' - - '' -''Wii
K,,, , ,,u il., li,,vvi. ii; il l-.l!i,.i u.i' t mull.
l,.'i.-.l a-' l.
L 1 I I Ol I lit. ,- I ' V!'l'-. Ill . 'ft- 111 ll'-.-
i .11. H ' .inil. il .11 1 In- nm 1 1. I r l.n Nil Ii
, I, l,v I.. 1 Nn. 1:. .11. tl
Ni. 1 1 ..I .-.ml I111.1.
ill.
ii i.y nil
r. i.-.i ,1 i.i it I..V .11 it. In i x. .111 inn as liu-
,i.ii. iu 1 I Ail. .11 N I't-il l.lu I nn nt Al
l-.-n N..ri mat .--.'ii .Mi.l i l 1.- Mil. i 1
iu.-f... t.i. U K VAMiKliMAttK.
i-lit-i Ul.
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t in- l ew P..iii-. - il-
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I H K, i ES' I A
7i..zi.zi. 1're.tk s i i i. !i ii;n-J
!s not so far away!
PrcGcnto for
from the grand-father
down to the baby.
Toys! yes, lots of them.
Useful homo furnishings;
Dishes, Rugs, Chairs, Silver Wore,
Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Dric-a-
Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Bo;ads, Etc.
You can't miss it!
Vc have got just what you want!
N. Y. FURNITURE CO.,
92 Fike St., .. Port Jervis.
Grand Clubbing Offer.
I'ikk Co. PitKus, Lndii's' World, iinsli o'n, Muiisi'v'h, Cniopolititn, if l K,
" " " "' McClnrti's,' 4.15
" " " " " " "(.snuijinlitnti, ' 4.1.')
" " L'-slip-sMontlily, " 4. it,
Yon innko n si'li clion from ono of tlu fmir otTors, wliich you si-iul to
ns, ciiHosiiif; $4 15 nml wo will lmvo tlio four iml-linit ions miiilrd to tlu-sulisi-iibor
tor ono your ; or oncli to so) nriito iuWivi-s if so tlesiivrt.
Atlilicss l'l KB COUNTY l'RKHS, Milford, Pn.
mm
uUi
The rr-TO-PATi; CL0T1JIEK!
'ig liargiiiiis.in Men's. Boys imd Cliildicns win
ter clolliinjr, hoots, slioes iind rultlieis.
All the liilest styles and colors in Overcoats and
suits kept constantly in stock, also in our lui'iiisliiiig
goods department.
All kinds of felt hoots and nihhers.
If in need of anything in
our line xc can save you
monev by trading with (is.
n n sua rp
?.! n 3. tj
urn
IS Front Street,
BOYS
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THE Vy.UDnll,
220 Eutlcr St., Fitttoburg, Fa.
everybody;
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Port Jervis, N. Y.
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VICTOR J. E -7AN9 A CO
U'uftut Attorneys,)
twar Bjlldme, WASHINGTON. D C
Tj FiTEKT Cood Men
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F. W. DEIST, M. D..
IB Ball Street,
PORT JERVIS, N. Y
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
9 to II A. M.
Offlcs Hours 2 to P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D.
riiysician ami Suvpoon.
(Kllee and re-ldenee llnrfoid street If
lioiim lateiv ottupiid bv 1 tr K 1. Win
tier. MIl.KOltl), PA.
Dr. von der Heyde,
DENTIST,
lirlek House ()ijioslte Vnnderniark Hotol
Hroail street Mllioul i'B.
(1KF1C1C IHlL liS: 8 to la a. in.; 1 to
p. 111.
H. E. Emerson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa
Stnet.
J. H. VAN ELTTEN,
Attorney- at- Law,
OFFICE, Crown's Duilding
Mii.hihd, I'ikk Co., Pa.
John A. Kipp,
ATTCRNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE, opposite Court House
Mil. KUHII, I'IKK L'O., Pa.
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO
Ul'E, JKKM, EMDOV
MICNT nml Aft 1DKNT
lNtU'KANCK
1). K. in lit ten, Agent,
1 liiiuninnx Ferry, Vii.
Washington Hotels.
RIGCS HOUSE.
Tin- litilt l pur t Ki .'llriiri- of tlin rnpltiil,
l.iiiiiril v i i liin inn' lilnck uf tint White
Miiii-i. nml ilini.tlv ..pp. silt-1 In. Tipasuif.
Kllli-st llllill' In tin- i-ily.
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
A finiimig Iiott-lry, rt'llllirkiilln fur ltd
trthtt.ririil (issiit iiititiiiK nml luiir Hiistiilni d
ii.iiilarii y. Ki-it iit ly rfimviitod, r.'iminttd
and pariiiilly refurnished.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A landmark unions the hotels of Wnsh
iiiKi"", pntroiretl lit f.irmt.r years by
iri sii.ents nud l.iKh ottlciiils. Always a
lirinii! favi.rlt.!. Hi eeutly reinulleled 'nml
I'.-iiilt'ieil better than ever. Opp. I'a. H.
It. dep. WALTKH HVKTON, Hes. Mgr.
'I'llese hotels are the prlnelpal pi.lillt'lil
reiuliv.vi.iis (,f tl(l enpital lit nil times.
I'liey are the best, stopping places at reu-
-oll.'llile I'llte-t
O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor.
Cf. DEWITT.IWansg.r.
A BIG CLUB.
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VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 VR.
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 YR.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR.
THE GENTLE W0WAN 1 YR.
MARION HARLANO'S COOK BOOK.
TEN NIGH1S IN A BAR ROOM.
All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00
ThU ei.iiiliinali.in fills a family need
Two fill in papers for the men '1 lie "tien
t It-woman." an id.-al paper for the laitliea
N V Wiekl) 'I'llbuiie fin- all Marion
llai land's ( 'oi.k Hoi. k itli :HH( patres and
l.l.uu pi-ii.-tital reel pes for lint wife, and the
bo.ik, Ten M.les in a liar Room, the
iri. alei-l lemperanee novel of the aB. A
MM.e. ni slump brings samples of paper,
ami our jrn-at elllbbiiiK list.
Vermont Farm Journal,
Wm. U. PACKARD, Publlshar.
G73 St. WILMINGTON
.p4'y BO YEARS'
?L EXPERIENCE
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