PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. FK1S S2:i. tool. IIHL.IM!II-:J HVUHY FRIDAY. OFFICE, KliOWN'B Ill'lbDlNO BROAD ST. prnpcRM'TKiN: One Ykah One dollar and fifty cent. Bix Months Seventy-live rents. STltK TI.Y IN ADVANCE. Kntvrcil nt ttip post office ot Mllforil l'ike County, LVniisvlviiiiiii, ns m-cnml dim iimttor, Novi'inlxT twenty-Unit, !'.). Advertising Rates. Onmiinn-(olKlit lines l.ntic Insertion E.H-'li Hiilisi'iui'iil insertion .5n Reduced rates will Imi furnished on np pllriulon, will be iillnwcd yonrly iidvor isor Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices 8. Auditor's notices 11,1 Divorce notices - ...... f.mt SIlrltT's sales. Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state meat and election proclamation cliaivcii by tile Htjilrire.' J. II. Van Kltrn, PuuMHIIKK, Mllfurd. Pike County, Pa LAWLESS ACTS. - The saloon smashing of Mrs. Na tion and her allies are lawless nets mill as such provoke lawlessness on the part of others. There is no valid reason why the proper authorities of Kansas, and elsewhere, should n it suppress illegal tralllc In liquor and punish violators of the law. That the Joint proprietors are beyond the pale of law and without legal rights or protection in the commission of their misdemeanors Is no reason why others should become alike criminals in lawless depredations. If the laws of Kansas cannot, lie cause of laxity in those charged with their execution, be enforced the citi zens should select as ollleials men who will do their duty or else repeal the laws and pass others which voll be on a level with the general moral sentiment. Force and violence In smashing saloons may put a tempor ary check on the trunk1 but it will be of no lasting benefit. 8o soon as the fear of the hatchet is ullayed the sa loons will open again with renewed energy to make up for losses sus tained. When citizens feel impelled to resort to unlawful acts to correct abuses which the laws should restrain, the spirity of anarchy is unloiised and the law of retaliation is often invok ed. This has been the case in Kan sas, the women have destroyed the dive keepers and they in turn have wrecked churches. Speaking within the law there is no more excuse for the one than the other, and if this method of dealing Witli evils should be generally resort ed to we would soon have a reign of terror. Enforce the laws or repeal them. It is understood that Representa tive J. B. Westbrook basa bill which he proposes to introduce, providing that nil Ktate lauds shall be made assessable for local taxes. Dr. Rot h rock it is said will try to have a bill Introduced appropriating a certain sum to the roads to be worked out tinder the supervision of the Forest ry Commissioners. That die pres ' ent law exempting State lauds from taxation is unfair and that it works a hardship on our county is patent, and no doubt Dr. Rothrock fully realizes this. However, the stable door ought to have been fastened before the horso was stolen, and bad there been then been the slightest effort on the part of onr representa tive In showing up the harshness of th forestry law in its bearing on his constituents, a suflieiont sense of justice might U ve prevailed in the legislature to have made us some compensation. It may be difficult now to obtain a hearing but wo hoie Mr. Westbrook may have some mio cess in his effort. Ilow onr Navy stauila in Europe may be juilgod from the following remarks of Captain Hovgnard, of the Royal Danish Navy, who has juut arrived iu WuKhington : "My govei nnii'iit has t-ent me here to study Americutt Slii-buiJJing and especially thip-ungitieeiiiij;. The Amt'i ican Navy is n-cognizeil on the lCuroaau Cunt iient, as the b s without any exot'ption, the mo.-t luoili't ii, anil i far as the enyino'-r. ing is ooiHDi lu.nl, it is looked upon as a marvel of p.-rfei.-tion. lulu in this country I will try to in.iki' Hi raui -lufutK to huve our caileU to 'lirinlovy licrp. " Thr (li-unifer rfm protesting aijiiinst n imiuI In iiifiiiiltiri il in the L'Kisliit'irn which places tin' roads under control of tin? State. Board of Agriculture, and provides for thn nppointniinit of 11 rond en ijiniwr in enoli county. This would lie nil rit;ht if tlia Ktnto proposed to pay tin? cost, but if it is to lie p:iid by local taxation it is nil wrong. Tim citizens of the county should . have the privilege of selecting their o .vn road engineer niul of deterinin ing tho ainouiit of tax they will pay. They are in quite n racket nt llar rislmig over various bills which the dominant faction is trying to force through. Thn ripper is tnakiiifi; con siderable disturbance nnd a bitter lUht is on Tver its passage. Its in tention is to supplant onu machine in Pittsburg by another or rather to eniiMo these now out. to secure con trol of tho present machinery which is in good working condition nndop erate it for tneir own particular benefit. . The project for a driving park at Milf.ml Is being vigorously pushed, notice is now given of application to incorporate. Great oaks from little acorns grow and this may be the tiny sprout which, in time, may shelter a Pike county agricultural fair, besides developing record breakers on the turf. It is a good scheme any way and every one should aid In develop ing nil the possible b;'ii('H('ial results which may come out of the organiz tion. A lot of fellows went to bed Tues day night fooling sore in their bones, just as if they hud a touch of grip. In this green spot they were mostly Republicans who took the quinine, while the Democrats took the joyful wash. THb CHURCH COLUMN Methodist Episcopal C mreta. Rev. 0. E. ScucMer. Pastor SUNDAY HKUV ICES. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Ep worth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WEEK DAY SERVICES. Prayer Mooting-Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHUIU'H NOTES Lenteu Meditations, fur the Wed nesday evening prayer services. The journey to Jerusalem. Preparation for it, Feb. 20th. Its purpose foretold, Feb. 27th, An aot of mercy on the way, March 6th. Salvntion on the way, March 13 The heavenly trust, March 2'Jth. A token of love, March 27th. The purpose of these meditations, is to bring oursjlves into ttynpiitliy with the life and death struggle of our L, ml. If wo learn to any ad vantage His spirit it will bring u to it new and permanent sacrifice ol ' ourselves, our souls and bodies, to our Lord and Saviour. The subject for next Sabbath morning is. Religious Awaking, and for the evening, Moral Heroism, Tho autumn for next Sabbath evening is. Blessed are they, by Teuney. The writer in company with Ituy. Thomas Nichols had a very pleasant trip to Port Jervis to attend the preachers mooting, last Monday. Arrangements have been made with tlirt Rhv. T. II. MarLi.iiy.iH tor of tliH lUifurniuil cliuritli of Port I Jervis, to kivo our young peoph ; l)eol)!l nn address on the re'igious life of Washington. In connection with the address we will have a half hour musical. The dale fixed for the en tcrlaiiiment is March 1',', t wo weeks from next Tuesday. A free-will of fering will ho taken. There will be preaching at Shoco. pe3 next Sabbath afterno'in. The death of Mr. Cortwriuht lias taken from us one of the elder, and most respected citizens. A deep sense of honor and honesty j.n re lation to his fellow men, and the final yielding of himself to the call of the Divine ; these are tho rneinor U's that we will cherish, of him that has e;one. tiTARt IJHC0 , CAVCATf. i LAsrt. i u f i r i r 1 1 m rr 1 HAU marks. "COYdlCHTS. XrJl LLlaui tiXKjiV4 I i Slow i V ' - , I Growth -lii' -A! of hair 1 " v - I from lack. F I of hairf j food. The M HAIR uu It is starved. It keeps M r (i m i ii rr nut r-t : I, 1 W V, ...... l . , I thinner and thinner, I bald spots appear, f then actual h3idncss. r a liie only pood Iiair food you can buy is 1 1 fee d s the roots, stops H starvation, and the hair grows thick and I 1 !, I N lonp;. It cures dan druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say "always." 11.09 botlle. All druggists. 11 1 have found ynur Il;tlr Vifror to ho the best remedy I havo ei r tried for thn liiir. My hair iv:is fnUlner out very t;)d, fo I tliouirlit 1 woiiid try a iitit'lo of It. I Ii;td used otilv no l,ott' end my linir sto'i'd "fa ! I ir.jf r.ut, and it iK uow real thick and lone;." Nam t J. Mocntcv Tt. p., July 28, 1b'J8. Vonkers.N. T. Wrltt) thm Doctor. ffe will sfnd yon li s nook on Tie Hnlr nn'i St'it'p. Ask I'ini any qio s. tl"n y.'ii wnii alumt vour liiiir. "11 Will iei-elTO ft pe'timl jiiish.t fl"6, Aadrfki. 1R. J. ('. AVI.lt. I.ont'li, M.is. L V V " -v m m' w mi. There is a ralhrir persistent and aiip'irenily vvi-11 founded rumor iirotinil the Capitol that, owing to the lai ue total of appropriations by the Fifty-Sixth Congress, no bills providing for public buildings will be allowed to go through at this session. This will naturally rause niueh disappointment especially among those interested in public buildings that have been favorably reported. NOTICE. Take notice tlmt tin application will be made to the Legislature i f Pennsylvania dining the session of 1001 to repeal an net entitled, "To increase the compensation of the. County Couiinif sionei s, County Audi tors nnd jurors t'f Pike county . 11 up proved the sevetiteel.tli day of Feb) li my, anno doinini one thousand eight hundred nud sixty-live, so far an same relates to and fixes fees for County Auditors for Pike dainty. .T. H. WLSTBPOOK. Pated Jan. 12, 1901. Cavct. and Trade-Marks obtained and nil Pat- j ent business conducted lor Moderate Fees. Oun Omct is Oppottirr U.S. Patent omcH poi: i we can secure pau-m iu iei uiao tuua Uwt Jrei ote fruni Washington. , send inodt'l, orawmjf of photo,, itti dFpnp-i ttnn. e advise, it patfntatilo or nt. tree ot! charge. Our fee not due till oatrnt if secured. j a PkMPMtrr. ' ilow to Of tain 4'atcnH." witfr I Jcost ot uiue in tha U. S. and lorein countries j (sent free. Addr!Ui, 2 I.A.SMOW&CO.i p. Patent Ofrtce, Wabmihqton. D. C, fl fy Jf Hit' your elinue' li make UJ I J money Hfler io-liuaf, ..illinir Willi I'Hlier 'leHll-r Itei'eliit . rnt yH I.K.SM IIlhii ; yon Ki ll tl i lur lOe, a I'h'Kr 1'ltOKIT ff over ?e on rilrh one. Ym c'hii make i"i to i:J ever evi-n-liilf. tlltI.M hIno Hunleil, rrl--: Nainple Keripr Hie; I'!, nilj '!, 7"e; or for i:o(l. Aililrm., J. .1. IHU AN, No. IMI 1 , n I y 111 t utret, I'ltlsburfr, I'M. Iflth i - t-XAJJ-As,,,:,,, our lee icturned it we tail. Any uue be uii 11 ftketeh ana dosctiptiuu of Hlly invent i ,u will Iironiiitlv receive our opinion flee loiicerninn Hie ,.,uiil;.l.,hty ol Krone. "ll( l oi,i. , Patent" tent uoti re-jnet. l'ntfnts nteil iioouh us mlveiu -t( .ur ..ilenloitr txwnse. l'.iu-ul. tMken out Ihioiu'li us reieive jtfuc'nil Hotter, without ch ir. in '1 HK 1'AT i:nt Ki.co-.o, an illusituud unl widely circuhio d jouruul. Consul llcil liy M rill 11 far Hirers and I nvc-toi i, bend ior naiuple copy FHEE. Addierrf, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (latent Attorneys,) tr Building, WASHINGTON. O- C FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next tha VANDAL... an Interesting mag azine of criticism . Send for one to day. No Free Copies . THE VAHDALL, f226 Butler St., rittsburg, Fa. y-T CANDV CATHARTIC 1 - Mc " C.C.C. Nevor .old !n hulk. DCWiire ot tne d- dl-.r who trios to cd ''SOIlMfthilliJ uit u goou." pVirrJiKc One Cent a Word. For I m h lneril"M. No A it vi-rtunieiit tMt.i-11 lor liH tliiui 1.1 i'iiitft. CASH mn-t F t . -npi . ' oril, , IIHb '! MV Mi , Mil lollll, I'A. LMH SALK. A smell f.'irtn lo. oted neto t. .M.'itutnoniR, kliovn tlx lleiisel oi Ui ttli.-i j(l I pl.tee. colltJiiitillj? -Jl ;trri' Kilo ly lefiiled. V(dl Mltered. HipllKi' mo Krnit nf nil kiioU. I'to t improved. Tit le elejtr. For tertiiH. n Ico. etc.. address I.oek liox C Milford. l a 'riiliSI'ASS NO I'K'K. Notice Is lletehj " frivelt tlmt t lcpjtill on Lite premises epii il ly I lii' lite.let simied in I lineman A'11-.liip. KOowtl as the liiichdluoi f linn ( lininitiK. lisliitisT. Iei ryiti( or tiny ot hei !irpfse o hntever is f(l-lii(iili'ii amler m!t 1 1 y cif the hiw. Any m isoii r persoti di'eli. yio this notice will he dealt with in the seerost lowrnl ttooitier. UKOKOK 11. McCAItTY, July 1, l'i.C. I.eHsiO. IMtKSI'A. I. jriven ( XOTff'K. Nr.tiee Is herein iriven I lint ti't-Djissinmit'oii the south ern nan ot the tract ol html know n (is I hi William Denny. No. tel. i n Hioholn town ship, for himtitiir, llsliin. of, any oihcr (impose, also I rcspjissi life on Snwki'll pone in Ihnu'iian (owiwhij). or, Ilshiutf in it i rolbiddcll under penalty of tile law. M. ( 1 l-.'l 1. A Mi Mil. von, prl.Mm Attorney for owner. 'I'KKSI'ASS S(JT1CK. Notice Is herelij J- wtvinihiit trespassing tipon the pn'( ijeuy of the Koiest l.nke Association in bnokiiw nxen tow tiship, l'lke county, Ta., for the purpose of hunting and llshinu-, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penally ol the law. Ai.kxaniikh Happen, Nov. !a, lb'.ifi. I'rcnidrnt. 'pKKSf ASS NOTK'K. Notice Is hereby 1 (jiven that trespassing on the iireiuises of the undcrsiicd, situatiHl in Duiman townshiji. tor any purpose whatever is st rict ly forbidden, nnd all otTi ndei s will be promptly prosecuted. Ill A 11. CASK. Ocl. 21. lsi,j. NOTK'K All Imnthip. fislitnji or ik"Iht rifsimsKtu (Tii the premises of tin under sifjnrd, in Din-num Township, on Kny inoiKlsLli! ami Dwnrfsklll CrcckK, is foV li i tilt'ti uiitici penalty of the law. (;I1An J. Hon.KAU, Dinnmnn Twp., Hon.KAl', May 17, 1S1W. .IoSKI'11 K IKHLRAIj. "rKKSIASS NOTK'K. Ntitirn U lu-rcliy 1 fiiv.'n that irc-pas.-iiiK upon t h pro I fi ly ff t!u- umlcr--iin'(l in Mil Ton! town ship. Pike uur.ty. I'd., fur lite purpn of htintintr, (Uhiii or any olher pinpo--(,s Is M rict I fovliidilen iinuer penalty-of t f;e law. MHti. S. M. tlIAKT. No ice of Application c Incorporation Iti he Court, of Common I'Icmh for the county of Pike No. :t8 Dewinbor Tt-rni, lltno. Notlrp is hereby piven that an tippliea tloit will be made to the said Court, lion Ueorjre S. Turdy, law jl'dfri' thereof, on the Ictthdayof March, A. 1). ll.U, nt throe o'oloek p. in. of said tbty. undt r tho "Cor- porattoit Aetof one thousand eijrhfc hun dred ami seventy mur, and the nupple ntenrs there! i. hv John H. Thornt4in. .1. II WeMbtook, (ieoie. E Horton, H. Vh Kin ei fitin. I'tiul N. liniirnitpie and of her, for the charter tit an intended ci'i-poratmn to be called, "The Pike County Driving Park and Athletic Assoeiation." the character and object of which is to promote the In terests of horsemen and pleasure driver; the advancement of horsj breeding nnd ritiMiitf aim tne encouragement of nil aui let ie sports and provide and midntalti a paikauil placo tlterefor with track nnd ot her facilities fnp friendly contests of speed In homi ruining nnd "trotting; nnd f(tr plaviiifr Golf, iinse Hall, Tennis, nnd other games, i.nd tiie enjoyment and exer cise of nil indoor nnd outdoor innocent amusements nnd nthlef.c snorts: nnd for these porpo-cM to hnve possess and en joy nil he rights, henellifl and privileges conferred by 'he said Act nnd tin tmpplc- llieill n. The proposed i barter la now on file in tne noihoiiotury g otiice. HV. T. HAKKR. Milford, Pa., Feb'y SI, 1K)1. Solicitor, Notice 1 Notice is hereby given that nn npplica thru will be made to the (-iovernor of the Mate of renn-ylvnuht, or 'i nesdity, March fin, mot. i,y Hurry 1'eters, Samuel Turn Chnrles . Wallace, .lohn S. Schoonovei and .lohn B Williams, under the Act of Assembly of the Com moN wen! t h of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to p.ovide f ir the incorporation and reguIaM mi of certain corpomt ion-," nppimvd April Syili, IS74, aotl the supplements thereto, fur the char ter i J ait intended cot pot at ion to be ca led i he ll'lincre Water 'ompativ. I be chtn ai j t-t.-F and object wheicof is t he su pply. storage - or transpo! l.ition of wafer or wnrer power fnr cmn nn'rctal and mannfaet nt in purpus ! e in t hcdisf.net cuicp.i-eil (if (he tinviicbip i of Lehman, County 'of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, nnd for these purpn-cs to have, po-sess and enjuy all the viihts, betiidfts and privileges of Mid Act of As sembly nnd its supplements-. J, It. JUJAMS, rMilieitur. I)ubkill, Ph., i Feb'y 7, lwd. j mill Vidov's Appraisements. The lollowinjx iipioiii-eliients ai t up rt lo willow have been wiili liie Henisier mill will he preenii tl to the next Court lo he hi 1I on the ihinl .Molai.iy of Murrli lie x t ft.r eiiiMri)ij,tioo: i'Uliile oT J uni in Xiiis, (lee'il, iippr.'iise meiit of oersoiml estiiie M't apart lo Julia Aiiucin X li widow. KM;ite of l-vi Losey, ilec'il, Riir,-iise-inenl .if real vi.luie net HU.irt to 1' linlni h l.o.ev v tilow. rt.iteof I.ewh; Simnirt'tibet jz, ilee'il. in ventory ami nppniix'iitent of M-rohul e--t ute Set tipai t lo v itlow Hosiliii Soiiiiuen. lieix. I .IOHV (' V K.T li KOO K JH IKiuler's Olliec MillV.nl 1 k'..i lH" ' " V' '" ' . ' ( gl"ler. I r t o y is, i,.ii. j Register's Notice. The folhm accoitnin have hi t n flh d wlrlj tin ltcyihicr and will . u rir.rntc l to liu; la-xr Cuiitt. to tie held on the third Monday of Maich next for Cuulirmaiion and allowance: l.iiih' ot William T)ov noy, deceased. The account of 1 ln-maH Mor'tn, Kxecutor. K-iaie f Sniah Hrisro, dee'd. 'I he first ami tiaai account, oi (iio, K. li-ji tuti, Ad mi nw ratnr. K-iate of John A. T.ulmr, dee'd. Tbeac oiiuot of pittite) Ij'lmr, Ailininiiratur. K-lafe of .lolui H. Newman, dee'd. The account of Klij.h N'.tnderm.irk , rrntee JOHN i, Wbl HUuuK, ,1K , Krglhter'a oili.e, Milford. i'a. i Kitii-ier. Administratrix Notice. Ki.iU-of (icoife A. Hill, Deceased. J.eitcrs of AdioinUtrnihiii c. t. a, d. 1, n, on liie a hove oiaie have bi-i n iriaiiLt-d to j I lie iinlciined. ali jh i Miim in leided to l he h.-iid i uiie a 1 1 r. in-led i.) u::;-.1 ' r-i lii liu; nine )i Inl.1 'lel.i .". l j ii;. lihi.LK - HILL, j A:mi i.-.i . .ti . is, MiO.-iliiiH :.s. i'a. i ii i.' iii-v a- toi ii y ALl'KKD M,i!t VIS', ,!erx U. N. Y. I-lupitte Tour Hunuitf With Cucureta. ('. i ' t y i 'iii.imi iii', euro coiisMfM ion !irer. i lyv'.UHj. li C. C- C. f.U( di utLi luuUiiiouLy. D A 71 r I A TWO 5 ri.i t i i t j Li i .i l.j u ri t:i ljs l:s HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Let us name a few: Fine, solid oak bed room suites, $17.50, Par or suite, $20.C0, Rogers, test, triple plated knives and forks, $3.49 doz., All wool ingrain carpets, ASc yd., Tapestry brussels carpet 4Sc yd., Full size bed blankets 47c a pr., Wall paper, any kind ,2c a roll. EVERYTHING to furnish a house about 25 per cent. less thtn'you can buy it elsewhere. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., PEOPLE'S N ATICNAL Published Minuliiy, Weil nosdiiy nnd Frl ilny, is in rniliiv II fllM,1 frfj-h I'V- NEW YORK f ry - 01 hrr day TRI-WEEKLY 11 1 I y. civim (liu lntrsr ik'w 'in (lnys of issi,c. n n (1 covoriiiK nrwH of 1 In oil. cr thrpiv It con tains nil iinj(ir- TRIBUNE iiiih tiircipn on blo ncwi which iippiiirfl In THB: DAILY TRIUUXK of saino (lute, nlso Domcstto anil Foreign CiirrcupontlpiiiH), Short Stories, Kli'Riint Knlf-tnno IllustrntioiiB, Hunioroua Items, ImluKtrlnl liiforiiiHtloii, FashiouNotes. Ag ricultural Miittora nnd Comprehensive iml reliable Financial and Market reports Regular subscription price, 11.60 a fear. We furnish it with THE PRKSS for 2.25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. We have the Largest and Best Line of Rubber. Leather & Felt Boots You wish to select fron. This "ad" and $ 1. will buy a pair of men's good Arties before Tuesday. U A f! Sri M IV H. SCHAFRAWSKV, The IT-TO-OATE CLOTHIER! lig bargains in Jen's, Kojs and Cliildrcns win ter clothing, boots, shoes and rubbers. AW the latest styles and colors in Overcoats and suits kept constantly in stock, also in our furni.vhing goods department. All kinds of felt boots and rubbers. If in need of anything in our line we can save you money by trading witli us. SCIiAFRAWSKY. x5 Front Street, Divan iiiiikintf in hII liiKiiclies Will imi to (lit liouHB or ilntliK wiirlt at lmine. Aililivx Mary Ll'Liwui, oj pcoiie tyiwkill Mill, MiU'orJ, I'a. i vi i I ui J Port Jervis. 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Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AMD EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to B P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysiriaii nnd Snrgcon. C'fTlee and nhienne llnrfoul street tr home Imely pet upictl hv I)r K li 'en ner M1I.KOH1), PA. Dr. ven derHeyde, DENTIST, Hili k Hi use Cppofite Viimleiniaik l olel Hi !! sll iet Milloid 1'a. Ul'HI K1IOI Us; 8 to la a. in.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Emereon, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Slore on Broa Street. J. H. VAN LTTEN, Attorney - at- Lew, OFFICE, Brown's Building Mm.foiii), Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTCflNEY-AMAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mil fohi, 1'iKh Co., Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO LIFE. IE KM, EN LOW -MEXT ai'd ACCIDENT lNMJKANCE ' - 1). E. Van Ltten, Agent, IrtiiMtiiaiis Ferry, Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The liotcl pur t'xwllcnc of tho capital, Incut rd wiiliin niio hlnck of the hii HiniM'iuut (tirt'rrly oppi. site the Treasuty. Kimi tahh' in ihc city. WILLAF.D'S HOTEL A faimms hotflry, rinai kuhle for Ha liit(nii jil itsMH-iutioiiM n lid loiifr-svihtnijicd pDpnlai ii Hcccittly rcnoviititi, l-opaiiiled nnd partially iffui-iiisht'd. NATIONAL HOTEL. A Iniiilmark among' the hntclH of WhkIi njiHin, p;n loiivrd in forinor yrarn by nv-it.cii.s arul hirh t-tliriaiH. AlwayH a pi inif lavoritc. httcntly ivniotU'lrtl and rfiiilrrrd hi'di'i than eviT. Opp. Ha. K. K.tli p. V AIJ'KK HI' K'i'ON, Hon. Mgr. Thi'M- hotels nio the principal political rviHirvoit of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping placet nt rca MHmblr rah" O. O. STAPLE9. Proprietor. O. DWITT, Manager. A BIG CLUB. Cm Mils out niul ri'lnrn hi.uh witli Kl.oo iimi wt-'ll wiili liu- fiijlnw ing jMittngi' pre pHid VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. NtW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 R. AKER'CAN POULTRY AUVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN t YR. MAKIGN HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. ; TEN NIGH1S IN A BAR ROOM. All For $1. 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