PIKE COUNTY I''KI DAV, 1)1 H 1.1, 11)01. i'miu.HiiRi uvkry miu.vv, OFFICE, BROWN'S Bl'I!,I)I!(l BROAD PT. jrnneiMPTKN: One Yeah One dollar mid flft.v cents. Hl.t Months - Seventy-live rents. STRICT!. Y IN AIIVANI'K. F.ntpml nt, the to"t. officii of Mllforil, Plko (Inunty, Poniiaylvanln, in neconil class inatU'rJ November twenty rtriir., Advertising Rates. O no niiinnMnlrht line l.nmi Insertion -II .00 rtrtoh Hiihsentlent lincrtiotl . Ketluocd rntj's, furnished nn application will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's not Ires - - -Vntlltnr's notices Divorce notices anil Kxeciitor's 3.00 4, en . . V . - fj.nu Sheriff's Rules, Orphans' court mihn, tmintv Treasurer's Hales. County state nent and election proclamation charged oy the sqimro. J. H. Van Etten, 1'tIIII.lHHKIl, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. THE SMALLPOX SCARE. That there are reports of small pox ex'sting in sections of this nnd adjoining states cannot be denied I'lr many newspapers contain them. Doubtless in many instances they ire grossly exaggerated and vague rumors are heralded ns startling acts nnd the numbers greatly mag nified. In Port Jervis, to instance, we have ascertained from the best informed nnd most reliable sources it single case reported to be small pox developed recently. The sub ject wis a colored person nnd the case was fatal, but it U by .no means certain that the disease wap genu ine smallpox. It may just as likely have been what is known as Cuban itch and the unsanitary and other favornble conditions of the subject for the ravages of the malady caus. ed a fatal termination. As a pre cautionary mensure a number of houses of colored people, the in mates of which had been supposed ly exposed, were quarantined, but so far no other cases have develop, ed. These houses are remote from the business parts of the town nnd even assuming, which is very un certain, that the one case wns smallpox the prompt notion of the authorities gives assurance that the spread is wholly checked. There is no scare in Port Jervis nnd there is no reason why one cannot visit that town with every reasonable assui. ance of immunity. Our neighbors may not appreciate this unsought certificate of good character, but we believe in giving even the "do'il his due." - HYMNS OMITTED. A committee on revision of hymns of the M. E. church has concluded to omit from the collection the two saored songs, "HoLeadoth Me, "and "Sweet Hour of Prayer," the latter for the reason that it contains a line the Inst of the song ; "And shout while passing through the air Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer." The reason is that the lino con veys the suggestion that there will be no prayers in Heaven, while the belief is that God will be worshiped there with unending praise and prayer. Soma of our forehanded dealers are boginuing to lay in a stock of ice for next summer. Where ice is gathered for general family uses skating should not bo permitted on the pond. Obviously if persons put ice iu drinking water they want to know that the ice is perfectly clean and there can bo no such assurance if the pond has been used for skat ing. This may seem a little cruel on those fond of the sport but a mo ment's reflection will convince that pcopld will much more enj.;y the cooling draught in summer if they they know that it is r.ot pontaminat t J. There are certaiu germs which are not killed by freezing. Judging from the number of deer repoded to have been killed in this county during the past, season there must be very few left. The forests' nre rapidly d appearing and soon these beautiful animals, if any re-' Ijunu, will ha ve no cover. The law i against hunting deer with dogs and j out of btusi'ii should la rigidly en- j forced and the proper authorities should lmve the machinery for no doii:,; in giiod working order before tUK'tl'lT ti-u i:i, Nut ft repnlilicmi vutti enst in I'or-ti-r ni thn lnut clKciion nn'l nut. a single teacher prnwnt from tlnit township nf, the institute, if, ir.ilcoxl, tlime is n school within her terri tory ! Do tlieHe two opparnto facts lmve nny corrnlntivo RiKiiiflrttncr? Tlis nttorney frcneinl of Minneso ta under tin lnngnnge in the stnte constitution wliirtli mys, "Norslmll nny ninn lo coinpeliod to nttend, erect or support nny plnoe of wor ship," decides Mm t- tin; Lord's iirny er cniinot. be, nsed in the public schools It hns nlwny9 bee:i utitior stood that Mint, prayer was used by both Catholio nnd Protestant de noininntious. . THE CHURCH COLUMN lily Kkv. C. K. SfTiuiKH.) The topic for next SibSnth morn ing is, "Uond with Christ," and in the evening, "The Wrong Way that Seeinelh Kight." It was with great pleasure that our people had the privilege of hear ing Mr. Bmend last Friday night. We hope tlrit the privilege iiiny be granted ngain soon. The Iidios Aid society have very kindly consented to furnish candy and oranges for the Christmas tree. All the children will h'e glad to know this. It was the pleasure of the writer to conduct the opening exercises nl the institute and add n little to its interest in the way of furnishing music. It ii our belief that every public institution, nnd especially the public school, should receive the hearty support of all thinking peo ple. After the holidays are over it i the purpose of the writer to give H series of Uilile readings on the fol lowing topic : Immortality of the soul, baptism, the Salbath, nnd the second c uniug of Chirst. Those will bo open to nil who are interest, ed in these topics. There are being discussed by many nnd are produc ing no little trouble iu the minds ot some people who lmve been taught the orthodox views of ,tlie church without being taught the feasons for our faith. It is the purpose ot these Bible readings to give the rea son for the faith that is in ns. At the oommunion service last Sabbath the largest, number gather ed at the Lord's tble thnt has beer seen since the present pastorate be gan. This is a proof of growth nnd should fill every member of Un church with joy. At this service three were baptized, four received into full connection, and threo were received on probation. There nre several others who have expressoil a desire to join the church but de sire further instruction first. It if well to give great attention to tin meaning of a Christian life and -th duty that one takes upon himsell when ho joins the church before that step is taken. To join and then be a hypocrite is a most deplorable thing to do. Kick a dog and he bites you He bites you and you kick him. The more you kick the more he bites and the more he bites the more you kick. Each makes the other worse. A thin body makes thin blood. Thin blood makes a thin body. Each makes the other worse. If there is going to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott's Emulsion is the right help. It breaks up such a jombination. First it sets the tomach right. Then it en iches the blood. That trengthens the; body and it jegins to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich )!cod and rich blood makes a trong body. Each makes the ither Letter. This is the way icott's Er.;uh-.ion puts the thin ody on its feet. Now it can et ah dig by itself. No need of medicine. J piiture n niesc m I the 'l idc Muik of Sott'a .; I iiiuLeni ar.J u on the J r..j;i.tr U tvtrj buttle. Soid far free fanlc SCO'l T & ltoWNK, c) I'c.ul St,. New York 5. and jFi. itll diLiHiy Jl cliing Joints In the Ini r r , t-w-s, arms, and other pnrtfl of the body, are joints that are inflamed nnd swollen by rheumatism that acid condition nf the blood which affects the muscles nm. riufferers dread to move, especially after fritting or lying lonft, and their condition is commonly worse in wet weather. "It lias hrcn a Inns' time since we hsve ben without Hood's StirRnpRiillB. My fiithcr thinks lie could not do without It. He luis been troubled with rheumatism since he w:is a hoy, and Hood's SRr?Rpa rillft Is the only medicine he enn take thnt will eimh'e him to take his place in the Held." Mips ArM Iott, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsapartlla and Pills Remove the cause of rheumatism no outward application can. Take them. ( buries K"illy of Elgemero wns in town Monday. Samuel tl- Peters nf JJushkiil wns a visitor in town yesterday. H. St. John tlardner of Shohola was in town Monday on business. Fred Wostbiook of Blooming drove spent a couple of days here recently. 1 T. R. 3, Klein, wife and daughter, Maude, have pom; for n few days' visit at S mth Branch, N. J. A. I. Wallace took an early train to New York n day this week to lay iu a supply of goods for the holidays. Frank E. Patterson of Wilkes harre, b-iuk examiner, was in towi. last Hntnrdiiy in pursuance of hi official duties. The ttssaic D'tift Ifmtlil owned by (leorge W. Hughes, formerly pro prietor of the Stroudslilli'g Timr, is In the hands of n receiver. J'he ice which closed the river dur ing the recent cold snap has all gone out. No one probably will regret if it does not Mgain appear this season. 8. St. John Gardiner, n judgment, creditor, bought, the Buolininnii property in Shohola sold by the Sheriff last, M niday for f5o0. Tito plav of "Cmnford" will be ;iven in Brown's Hall Deo. 23d. It s a three act adaptation of Uaskell'a tory of English life in the Inst cen "ury. The venerable John Whittnkor formerly of Delaware township, is II at the home of his daughter, Mrs, D. H. Hornbeck, in this borough le has passed his eightieth mile tone in life's journey. The Pennsylvania railroad has nntu red plans to reach New York iy a liver tunnel wlilcu will pass inder the North river, the borough f Manhattan and the E-ist river. The cars will be operated by elec t-icily thus avoiding uoiso, smoke md dirt. The entertainment by Dr. Byron V. Kiun announced to take place in lie Huinesville church last Friday vns a mistake. It will be given his Friday evening. Those who do lot go will miss a great treat. Dr. .ting as nn entertainer is nn nrmy md a host besides. The Deckertown post office was "cently entered by burglars who dew the safe open nnd secured Iwiut 700 in stamps nnd WOO iu ash. Money order blanks and dher valuable papers were also iken. The same office was robbed -nine four years ago. Andrew Albright, owner .of Swnrtswood lake in Sussex county, proposes to test the constitutionality f the Roe law to. condeniu for pub lic use fishing on tne lakes. He has ihtnined a writ of certiorari to can :ol the appointment of commission 's alleging th.it the law is special cgisiatio'i. Speculation is rife over the possi ble candidates next year fo;-governor of this state. Among the names mentioned are Ex-Senator 1 'on Cam eron, Ex-Auditor General Stewart, ix-Ijieiitenant Governor Watres, Congressman Council, Attorney General El kin. Secretary driest, and r-here are several more under cover. The Sunday school Christmas fes tival of the Church of the Good Shepherd nnd distribution of gifts will be held this year in Brown's Hall Christmas eve. One ploasing feature will be recitals on tlia violin by Miss Lallah St. John of Port Jer vis and she will also ncoinpmy the piano for the carols. She is un ex cellent performer and her playing always is a cause of much gratiticn. tion to her listeners. At Stroudsburg recently .Tale Craig in the case of Elmer W. Mooro, receiver for the Iron City Mutual Fire Insurance company vs. II. J. Everitf directed a verdict for defendant for the reason, among ther mutters, that plaintiff had not implied with the net of May 11, .Ksl, regarding policies. The suit .as broiutbt to recover ussessments lie on policies of insurance. The ompauv claims to hive a number f policies in this county on which i-sessments nre d ie. Smallpox appears to be spreading throughout the Mate. Over iu the Wyoming valley Plymouth litis bnen iiaiuiitined and lois no coiiimuiiica iou with the out-ale world. In .Vyominif county the farmers' insti ute has been postponed and iu Phil adelphia a hirgn iiuinher of oases Hie reported. in 1 i 1 n r i II 1 1 1 i iii I11I1M THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. ltev. ('. K. Scudder conducted de votional exercise-i Thursday morn ing by reading from Timothy,' making n few rem irks and offering nn eloquent prayer. The teachers 'ling "The Liughl.ig Hong," and Miss Partridge resumed her talks on language. Khe insisted the pupil must have thoughts and proper order or arrangement of tlieiit to develop the subject on which he writes This depends largely on" the teacher who should te.ich th? subject iu oral lan guage before the child reduces his Ideas to writing. Writing is the erystalli.ed form of language. Punc tuation, capitalization, abbreviation and other forms were treated by the speaker, but the pnncip.il part in writing exercises is industry in the child in putting Its own thoughts on paper. Mrs. King then illustrated regard ing proper pmition, breathing, etc. Dr. King reviewed his talks on elo cution, using blackboard illustrations to explain his arguments, and recited Barbara Krietchle with a laughable p.irotly on that poem. In the afternoon Miss Partridge further discussed her previous topic ami Mrs. King reviewed the lessons iu physical culture given during the week. Dr. King then gave ail ex cellent talk on Shakespeare. The committee on finances nnd resolu tions were then appointed and Super intendent Sawyer explained several facts regarding teachers' certificates. In the evening Dr and Mrs. King appeared in characterimpersoimtions and in their Inimitable manner charmed n lnrge audience in Brown's Hall Their popularity is well meas ured by the crowds they attract and certainly their cordial reception Is a well merited recognition of their abilities. Mrs. von tier lleyde as usual pleased her audience with her singing, a quartette led by Mr. Seudder gave a tine selection and the piano duett by the Misses Klaer dis played taste and skill. The following resolutions were adopted by the teachers: Whk.hkas, We, the teachers of Pike oounty, in annual institute as Hem bled at Milf ir.l, foaling conscious that our time has been spent profit ably, do adopt the following resolu tions: Risolved, Tint this has boen ono of the most successful institutes ever hold in Pikocounty. Resolved, That we extend our thanks t County Superintendent George Si.vyer for the effi -ient uianuor in which ho has conducted the several sessions nnd for the able corps of instructors provided for our entertainment. Resolved, That we feel grateful to Dr. nnd Mrs. Byrou V. King, Miss Ldi'i E. Partridge and Miss Eli. ihetti Lloyd for tho helpful in btrnction imparted by thdm. Resolved, That to the local talent of this community, who assisted at the different evening entertain ments, Ihe ministers of the local churches for conducting devotional exercises, nnd any others wlb as sisted iu any way toward milking the institute a success, we are deep ly indebted. Resolved, That we express our appreciation to Miss Floreuce Roch otte for her services as pianist. Resolved, That to the county commissioners for use of tho court house and the janitor, Mr. biede, for curing for the same, we express our thanks. Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be furnished the Miltord and Port Jervis papers for publica tion. Makion Williams, ('AtltlK L. HlJKNKKt K, Aonks S. liners. E1.I2AIIKTH UiH UOTTK, t 'll I'tl.KS S. lioll K. Committee. El uuilmjU 01 MIlS. Every Ihk1 '"h pot their thinkiiir csips ni pondering over the Koine old question: "What Shall I (Jive?" fie the prospective recipient a man or n woman, a hoy or a rrirl there is nothing more likely to please him or her than a pair of slippers. Me have nn nnnsiial assortment unusual even here where the variety has always heen greatest: nnd we promise you that the prices nre just as usual. As low as we can make them. 9 I lGT Sheriff's Sale. y virtiionf n writ of I-vfirl FhHua ln bikh! nut of the I'ourfc of Cnmnioii I Mens of Piko County, to mo riircrtctl, I will expose to public snltt by vendue or outcry at- the Sheriff s oNIcb In the lioroiiKh of Milfortf, on SATURDAY, THE 14TH DAY OK 1)E CKMUKB. A. )., UMH, nt ten o'clock in the morning of ntU dny, All thnt certain niece, parcel or lot of IjiihI Pirnate timl beintr in tho HoroiiKh of Mil- ford. County of Piko nnd Stntoof Penn-I nylvuniu, hounded nnd dritei-iltcd ns fol Iowh, to wit: UeftinniiiK nt the corner of (ieorjre street nod Third street, thence iiloiiK Third street to "Diitf rond," I hence up unid i)nc rond to (.'r.-mherry nl ley, t hence hIoiik U nnberry alley to fieorpe street, thence nloiig (irotfxc street to Third Mrcct to l lie phice of IfegiimiiifZ'. IMPROVEMENTS. I'pon the nbnve hind nre erected three good frame dwell ing hooves, wit h outbuilding; nn exct 1 lent garden, with smnll fruits, on rear p r rion ilit'ieor. eicd and taken in execution ns the property of the cstnte of John T. Ann strong, decerned, with notice to f'ntuilton A rmstrong, trustee ftr John T. Arui dtrong, Jr., as erre tennntof part of Mie said preinip.es, nnd will heboid hv tne for casli. K. VAN DERM AUK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Milford, Ph., ) Nov. hAU. ( EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Kate B. Van Wyck. late of tho township nl Miltord, l.'l ko county, dcceaseil, having Im'cii granttd to the undersigned, nil persons having claims against the snid estate w ill present them at once, nod tlrse Indebted theivto will please make immedi ate payment to ROSS B imODHEAI), t v. w. uviAj, i Executors Milfoid, Dec. 6, JWH --3-t. COURT PROCLAMATION. Shite nf Pennsylvania ) Cmiuiy of Piko. Notiiu! Is Imreliy nivpn to nil persons Ixninil hy reciKiiiziuici' er ollu-rwiso to ap pear, Unit the Deceinhcr term. ltH, nf the ficveral courts nf Pike county will be held at tho court lenise in t he hiirouph of Mil foril un t he t hird Itlomlay t I'ii h I at 2 n'cleck p. ni. mill will be continued one week If necessary. K. VANDKKMAHK, Sheriff. Mllfnnl, Pa., Nov. 27, l!i. Executor's Notice. letter lestanientary upon the estate of (Hev.) ThnmriH Nichols, late of the lior oiikIi of Milford. Pike Co., Pa , deceased, having been granted to ihe uiideriuned. nil persons having cliilins iifrai mst I lie saul estate will present thelll at ouee, mid those Indebted thereto will please make Immedi ate pavtncnt. to THOMAS McHRIDK NinHOI.S, Kxecutort tTerinantown, Phlladelihia. Pa., or It Y. T. HAKKI', Attorney, Mllford, Penna. Milford, Pa , Oct. Sll, iiml . -IS-fl. NOTICK All liunlinK, lishiiiK or other trespassing on the premtseH of the umier signed, in Ditiffmau Township, on Ray inoiidskill and Dwarfsklll (Greeks, U for blndell under penalty of the law. ('HAS. J. iiOII.KAU, Dingmati Twp., N. Hoilkaii, May 17. lMutl. Jokkph l!" HoiLKAtl. FOR THE 10 HOLIDAYS Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Wallace Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. JO 6l f Oi I QQiLi Register's Notice. The foil. .whin accounts have lieen filed With the Kepistur and will be presented to mo courr, lor coniirmruioti on the third Monday of December next: h.siate of Jacob Kleiiihans, doe'd. Ill partition. The account of Mary M. Klein iians, administratrix. Kstate of ( liarlea Wolfe, dee'd. The no coiint of Krnntz Wolfe, adinlnlstrntor. Kstale of Kuth S Mill, deu'il. Inpnrll lion. The account of Winifred u. lorn ailinllilstratnx. the Hist and final. f.slateof Kuth S. Hill, dee d. In parti lion. The Hist ami final account, of Wini fred C Horn, trustee. J. J. WKSTBROOK. JR., Keirister. Milford. Pn., Nov. lHtli, limi. Widow's Appraisement. The following iiiirMtseinent fet npmt o hioow niiH ne.'ii niea Willi the rteKi. ter nnd will be presented to the eniirr. I. ,i coiiflnniilion and allowance oil the third Mommy ot December next: Kstale of K.riist V. A. Huchlilnlili. dee'd Appraisement of personal property apart In wid.nv, (. Hlharina M. M. Hueh maun. .l.v. V, KSTMKOOK, JR., Itelster Mllford, Pa., Nov. IStli. ISHII. AVAN'I KD-FKVKRAL PKRSONS OK character anil good reputation in each suite (one in tins comity rciiired) to rep roent and advertise old esl ablishcd weal. my misiness House or solid financial stand I It Salary !M K) weekly wnh cxneiise, Hildltional, all (layahle in' cash each Wed nesitay direct from head olliccs Horsi ami carriages nirnished, w hen iii ccssar rvcierciices. r.ncloM' sell mill resscd stump ciiivmp, iUamiKer. .llii ( nxlon lOulit ni(, (.iii.aifo. :i-i;i-t.i TKhSrAftS NOTICJ.:. Notice Is heivln jfiven i lint tri spasslnt: on ihe tircmisi .i npicd by tin: ume'i sinned Iii Innuiiini ..vii-bip. known as the IJiii hanan farm r hum oik, llnhinjr, ben yiiiK or any oi he iirpose n naievei I-, loruiclilen under peb illy of tlui law. Any person or person disobeying this notice w ill be dealt ivnl in tart severest lawful mnnner. (iKoitoK H. Mccarty, July 1, lft)7. Lessee. T'iKSPASS NO I'ICK. Ni,.0 i, here by JL (jiv.-ii that trespassing upon the pnv pi-rly of the umlersiniied in Milfoid tow n ship Pike county, r.i . for ihe purpose of ii it ii t in r. : 1 1 1 1 1 1 k or any oilier purposes it sinci iy loromueu umier penalty or t :-.e law it MM. . Al. (JKAKT Ij'OR SALK. A small farm located near t AiatamoniH, known as the Hense rtoinlmrdt place, containing ai acres, tun ly iiK'.nrl, well watered. Ilouse and barn. Kruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear, h'or terms, prl(. etc.. address lkick nox uMiiioru. i'a. 'I'KKSl'AXM NOTICK. Notice Is hereby 1 given that, all trespassing on my prem ises In Delaware township on which the iiiga iMiiisis locaicti is hi i ictly rorlmldeii MRS. Sl.SAN b . SNYDKR Delaware T wp., Aug. iS), linn. (Jwuer T-'RKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby . niYi-n una trespassing on tne premists of die undersigned, situated in lliiiuinan township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and all ofTi nders will be promptly prosecuted. Iiia U. Ca.sk. Oct. 24. lniis. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Business - Cards. f. w. ocst, m. d.. l Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. ! to II A. M . Office Hours 2 to P. M. 7 to 8 F. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Ofllcc nnd rvf hKuro ITnrforrl street it hitine Intelv irttiietl liv !r. K It. n nor MII,KOKI), I'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, firlck Home Opposite Vamlermnrk Hotel ItroMil sir.-el Milford I'a. OFKICK HOI KS: Htoldn.in.il to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AMAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN. Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Tike Co., Pa. Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To all lovers of Song and Muelc a vail volume of NEW choice compositiona by thi world's famous authors. 64 P298S Of Plar,0 piDSlES Half Voctl, Half Instrument! 21 Gs!nplete Pieces loi Plana Once Month far 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If boncht In any music store at one-rmlf of?, would cost 16.36, a savins; of 96.16 monthly. In on year you get nearly 600 Pares of Music, comprising liti CxnnpUt rlnccfl for the Piano. If yoo cannot tetft copy from your News dealer, send to us and ws will snail you a sample- Free. J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, tlartth 4 Leuat St., Philadelphia, Pa. HOAGLAFID'S Big China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS Nor Sets of Dishes, Lumps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur pxri'lli-iice of tho capltul, lucuii'd within nun blixlc of tlm White House unci dlr,.ctly ojm sue Ihe Treiwury . ' tntt tithle la the city. VVILLARD S HOTEL A fainoiifl hi)tclry. rcninrtable fur Hi liUtoriuil i.iMH;iinit(iirj itmt lnug-titihtahiitii pu)uhiiity. UTiiMy rt'iujvatd, ripiuHtffi -and partially rcf uruihlied. NATIONAL HOTEL A lumliiiiirkiii i(r Ihe luitols of Wh lliton, pull on ' .ell in fttrinor yenra by prt-aUieiilK ami hih olliuialu. AlwavB n prime fitvonu-. Ki-ei nlly rvinodt li d "anil rviKlt-n-ii U'lit-r than rv,-r. iMip. lJa H K. ilt-p. WALTKlt BLKTON, Hi. iXgr. Thrau hoti-ls nr the principal political reiHl.is'.vous lit the capital ui nil lun.-s. They arc the hcbl Atoppiug pluuea lit rcii sonalilc rale O. O STAPLES. Proprlotor. O. UtWITT.M.n.,.,. ITo PiTEKT Eaod im may btj se:Mi-1 hT our ib.'i. Atldrewa, ThE PAIEHT HECUH0, H-,lt)swi.. 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