PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. FKM. 1, I'l'llt.lSillK.II KVr.HV H1I1IAV, OFF1CK, HttOWH'8 111(1. I1N( W!AIfT. piiisckii'tton: One Year One l-illr and fifty i-ontH. BiX Months Keventv-live cenlM. STRICTLY IN AIIVAM H. Fntcrod af. the pot. ofTico of Milfor'l Pike County, (VnnsvlvanlfV nn srmntl clwtft iimlUT, NoviuntMT twenty-Ui'rft, 18!1. Advertising Rates. Jt.'Vti BUisrinf til ni-wTTion ------- .r KtMlucod rutcs, furtilxhril on npplicatlon will be hIIowchI yearly mlvortUurs. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's noth-ns 8.1 Auditor's notices Uivorce notices - &.l0 ShnrilT's fiiiles, Orpnjms' court pnles. County Trcasnrer'fl snlen, OounTy stnU1 ment and election 'proclamation olmrgcd by the square. J. H. Tun Ellen, PrBMSHKR, MilfoiJ, Tike County, Ta. Tho republicans of the borougl: have nominated nn excellent ticket ami taxpayers who have the best interests of the town at heart should profor a careful, conservative coun cil to one which mny iidd much to 113 burdens. There are Improve monts needed in several directions if we desire to retain the patronage of city guests, and they are the chief source of income to many here, and those improvements should not be crippled or hindered by increased outlays in one. King Edward will permit the fa vorod ones to kiss his hand, and uos siblv some American toadyists will avail tuemselves ol the gracious privilege, but no self-respecting cit izen of this country could hardly do so. There are plenty of people who would prefer to shower their oscula tory attentions on the Pope's toe but when it comes to kissing there is no accounting for tastes, as the old woman said. . A marriage license was granted Bntton Thomas and Anna Van Tas sell Feb. 12. Connty Superintendent George Sawyer W3nt to Hot Springs, Ark., this week in search of health. The Epworth League had an en joyable social in the church last evening. A $3 free will ofForing was taken. Guerdon Pollett, formerly of this oounty, son-in-law of H. E. Kipp, lost bis drug s.tore aud home in the Patorson fire. William Metz, proprietor of the Grand View Hotel, who has spent part of tho winter in New York, re turned home recently. Mrs. F. F. White, who has been visiting New York for some time, is ill with grippe. When hor condi tion admits she is expected home. C. C. Shannon, Esq., of Lncka waxen, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago, does not improve and his oondition is very critical. Jas. S. Drake, now with an insnr mice company at Hartford, Conn., will soon remove his family from Sortiutou, where they have resided since loavitig here, to that city. Mrs. Mary Newman is quite se riously ill aud is being attended by her daughter, Sarah, who was housekeeper for Miss Mary Wells. In consequence Miss Wells is resid ing with the family of her brother, Henry B. Mrs. llatln-yu Et. JuUu of Tort Joi vlu Z. "s boon ftltwted first vice president of the New York state musical association. Her talents as a director and her excellent voice make her well worthy this distin guished consideration. Holders ot the Press who may have been wondering what there was about the American girl which needed advertising will have their curiosity satisfied this week by ex atnining Johnson's ad. He is on Front street, i'.irt Jet vis, and there you can see the "girl" in all her dis tinguished grace and beauty. The City'n fcuvitifs Batik of Tin tcnit, Ml-u , clotnd lis doors Muu (las'. The vice president, Frank C. Andrews, was allowed by tho cash ier to overdraw his ic.uinint one mil lion dollars which was lost in s;i Illation and occasioned tleit vUans.1. Andrews made this statement which teaches a pret'tiant lesson: "Youoo; moil can poior to u;o as all ex.uiijile of the result of the specu lative mania." Ho is now iu jail. Don't Accv; t a Sv.L.,i:t,.te t When yo:i a .k. f ir Cascarets be sv; ydi yt the (. i-iiiiihc Cum uiets Cati.V Oil, ,!.. ! l..n't accept f .iu..h.!,'i,t i,.l ;;i t.it--s, jsisit itiwns or .'!.n !ci tri '! 1 in ; ii: ,ie l .u 'i'-t:i :t ainii i l t . C. C. jscv, r s.'iJ la lull, i !l i:i 1 v V-,, K v, Jlchinz Joints In flip fini"rs, tor-, anon, and oilier r-srH of tlio body, :iro joints that are inflamed and swollen ly rlieumntipni that arid condition of the blood which affects tlie nmsclra nlno. Hnffcrcrs (Irend to move, especially after sitting or lying long, and their condition is commonly worse in wet wcntlior. "It Ins l-.ern s Ion? time inec ws hnvs been without Hood's Sar-wpuriMs. ..V falher thiol-: lie cou'! nor no wimonr it. Jle hHS hH'ii tronlilcd wittl rlieumHllsm since he was a liov, nnd Hood's Snr-"fi'S-rilla Is the only no'ilii ino lie rnn InVe tlmt will eniiliie h i tit to take Ills place In the field." Miss An Doty, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills Jpmove the cause of rheumatism no outward application can. Take them. THE CHURCH COLUMN, (Hy Rfv. C. K. PitiiiiH.) The topic for next Sabbath morn ing is "The Conquest of 1 ruth and in the evening, "One Muster." Wif are plad to hear that our people were well fed with (ho word of truth last. Sabbath evening. It is extremely unpleasant to be in flit bands of the grippe, but it is grati fying to know that the work goes on. The entertainment in the interest of the Sabbath school last Thursday evening was a very pleasant affair, especially tho pictures seen in the megulethoscopo. It will be a pleas uro that all will seek to soo the re maining scenes when Mr. White gives the opportunity. The writer lias been elected lead or of 7th group of Epworth Leagues ot the Jersey City district. There are twelve charges in the group. A meeting in the interest of Epworth League will be held at Port Jurvis some time early in March if a suit able speaker can be secured. This coming week we will begin our rehearsals for the Ets'er can tata to be given at tho church some time during ptssion week. All those in our Sabbath school, to the number of fifty, are needed to make this the success that we desire. We expect to have a chorus of that number. Joseph A. Buckley, who wont from Delaware township to Wash ington to locate, whore his sons are prosperous business meu, writes to a friend that the climate there has been unusually severe this winter He was about to plough his garden for planting but a cold snap post poned operations. He is suited with the country, however, and well satisfied with bis prospects. A destructive fire Visited Pater son, N. J., last Sunday burning twenty-six blocks in which were several churches, the publio build ings, several banks, and many dwellings. The total loss is esli mated at about eight million dollar on which there was an insurance of about five million dollars. The nn merous factories in the city were not burned ro there will be no loss in employment of bunds. Advertise in the Prkss. v3 Kick a dog and he bites you. I le 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 tlie 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 combination. Eirst it sets the Mom at h right. Then it en riches the blood. That strengthens the body and it begins to grow new flesh. A" strong body makes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the o'.hcr better. This is the way j Scott's Emulsion puts the thin j body on its feet. Now it can rr, t , o.rr !, by itself. No need of medicine. 'I!.' Iu.tuie f: picMlllib I lie 1 udt: Maik of Scott's 1 i.iulm and i. on the f.ij per of evciy Lu'.Uc. $-i--4 for free aaiia.le- SCOTT K ! 4.o I'ciil St,. N- w Voik yc. ui.d i. u'l c!ii. KiMiiu;s. James llitm-mn made it 1'ii-irii'st trip to ln ley one day lnt w "t k. I.tiltl Keyier of 1 loni'-ilali1 Is vi-dt-ing her pnrcnls, Mr. and Mrs. AlU'ii Keyser. John Cai'lin cut his fool and (hmincey Tyler cut his ankle lnt week. Tin1' were chopping fur M, ('. (lowland. Otis lio'.vland of Itiiffiilo and Helen (lowland of (lowland visited M. C. Rowland and family Inst Saturday. Eddie nnd Susie Edwards of Port Jervls returned home last Saturday itfler spending several days in this place wuli relatives. Mrs. Edward Malotie visited her ister, Mrs. (leorge Long, at (lawley Hunilav. Annie M.'( 'arty of White Mills Is isiting relatives in this place. Willis Simonson Is nursing a lame ide, the result of a fall on the lee. A Thiu?ntd Dollar Thrown Away. Mr. W. W. Baker of I'lainview, Neb., writes; "My wife had ltiti(! trouble for over fifteen years. We tried n number of doctors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend snggnsled trying Foley's Honey nnd Tar, which I did; and thanks be to this great remedy it saved her life She is stronger and enjoys better health than she has ever known in ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try it. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Would tio nilk Mnmmn. Ml tie liirl u visitor) My papa's a pood man. He'll go to Heaven, won't he? Visitor-Oil, yes, Indeed, and are you poinir to llcnven, too? Little viiil Oh, no! 1 in going wito Bianinin. Detroit Free Press. A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all (linguists and general stores in Pike county guirantee every hot tlo of Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleas ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. 2-28. Fruit Itepnrtee. "Apple of my eye!" breathed the ar dent youth, gazing at tlie beautiful girl. "But I thought you just Raid I was a peach?" she giggled. Then he went around to ask pa if he could preserve her. Chicago Daily rvwi. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. lias world-wide fame for marvel ous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Bait, Ilheum Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions j infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at all drug gi3ts. roi on ok the: old una. Fa t her What does ytmr teacher fcay now about your exercises., hince I've beeu helping ou on thciu ? Son She said this morning thnt I'm pro wiiii? more and more btupid every dy! Lustige Welt. Carrot Fndiltiiu'. This p'.iudintf lubieh au ri-fa aa plum pudding, urn! has the adtautae ovt-r ihat of lit'iig elicit si iljle. (ream one lablespuun of butitr with one cup of dark Ih'uwij eiiar, then ami one e", oeatcn ery iif-iii, one-half cop of in. ilk, u:.e cup ul g j Led eu rrul, oiie leas.jJjuii uf 'aii;aaiun, aii.-jiiee, ear bona I e of bod a , out - half u u u t meg, one-hii ; f I t-;i s;uuii (f flints, unt- cup uf bread rrmiii.s, ii,e ctjj of tlour, ne' half oup f raisins ami currants, audi iwo tablejiooiis of nlnm. Add by de tcck ; tie r;i i.si nb u i.d i urriiu 1 8, rt ;:;;ed w it ti fiour. Stir the w bole very hard, put iu a btiiten-d puddieyf tu old, and ' ea hi for thi'T t huurt. -CooJ liutiM Keepinr. Woiking Ov.ivtinte. Eilit hour Jaws nro ijjnnnul ly those tjrdrss liftle workers 1 r. Miii'H New Lif) PiiU. Miilinns txrv alwayrt nt work, nilit ami tiny, cur ui IuihMii inn, li;i;oit.-itn'.s, Ciiiisfi IMitioii, Su k litMUcrlu uiiti all Stoiu ii h, A ver uii'.l ii'nvtd trouble. Litsy, plrhsitnt. stifo, huio. i )niy 'Z-i itt till dni'.Ms. r iv f . ik ir-Y ""tr innwsnM Mir. Wheeler Got Rid of His Rheum atism. "During the winter of lRflS I was so lame in my joints, in fact nil over my body, that 1 could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Gliamberlaiirs Pain - Balm. Prom the first application I began to get well and was cured nnd have work ed steadily all the year. K. Wheel er, North wood, N..Y. For sale by W. Batch and Bon, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike connty. San Praneisco has four Chinese dailies, besides several weeklies. It reipiires a case of 11,(100 space to hold n font of Chinese typo. On ac- nitit of the system of root forms that lie at the buses of the words in that language there are divisions devoted to each root character, for example, wood and all its kindred amplifications,' such as "box," bed," "plum tree" nnd tin; like. Sometimes an liiuistml word is needed and a clever craftsman will delicate ly cut or patch a type to make the retpiiretl character. I hnro usod ChnmborlnlnV Cotigh Remedy for a number of yenrs and lmve no hesitancy in spying that it is the beat remedy for coughs, colds nnd croup I have ever used in my family. I lmve not words to express my confidence in this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich For sale by A. W. Baloh & Son Mntiniornfl, all drug and general Rtorea in Pike county. At Arcommodalliiir nKvar. "I can't (rive ,vu anyttiing, my nmn; chnritj- boK"1" athonit'." "All ritfht. boss; I'm willin' to go home with you." N. Y. Herald. Get a free sanipla of Chumbor luin'a StomHoh fliul Livor Tablets nt A. W. Balch & Son's, Mntntuornp, or nny drug or genernl storo in Pike county. They are enni!r to tnko nnd more pleasant in effect titan pills. Then their use is not followed by constipntlon as is often tho case with pills. Megulur size, 25c. per box. Hie V- to Poverty. "How did he lose his fortune?" "His daughter married a noble man." Town Topic. Stop That Butchery! Ro Knife Required. Hemorrhoids, or piiefl, whether protrud ing, Interim!, hUvetlinff, itching or blind, can be clTectually, quickly and painlessly removed without surgery by using tho grcalest dUcovery of tho century for the euro of this painful malady. We refer to Dr. A. B Clark's Pile Kemedy, now ptir chasable for tho first time through the Solo Agents, the L'lnrk Medical Co , Pitts burgh, Pn., and cotiiiK for eonipleU treatment mly One dollar by mail pvstge puid. So convinced u thn doctor of the efiU-aey of Ida remedy iu removing forever every vestimi of this dread disease that he bus iustrncteU his agents to refund the price paid in every case, of fa lure. This gives the public b much m-edrd pn't'ction as against certain remedied that have nothing to recommend them except price A treat Uc on Hemorrhoids nuiiUd to readers of this paper. 3 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter ot the es- ) In the Orphan's lateof Ciilharine K'-kart, Court of Pike d'-'-'-Hsed 1 ( 'ounty, Pa. 'I he undersigned app in ed oy the court ' to 'iiaUe (li-.uil'Uiii n of lite fluids in hantlsof K. Ynraierina rk, tiu--tie, tin shown i iiis (K-countK, to tlie perias entitled, etc., will meet all i;ai i it-s inti'resld fur t lie pir poho of hit ttppoi nt nu nt, nt his 11ir- in the Hurough uf .M'ilord, I'a , on ij i titty, t he ih'.h tl.iy i f 1 ebruiti y. A . I) . J. nt l! o'elot k p. in., at hirh lime all pa 1 1 it hitvi n g it eiaitti upon I hr fund.-, or iit-r st in tlie distribution tin n-of most appear and prove thfir claMoK r be do!ur ii d fit. in coining In upon rw.wl funds ; (, ui.o u. m hh, Amliiur. Milfoid, Pa., J.m. 1 1, liri. M U U i 1 u n o r it n iTft r In the imiMi'i' of the ) In the Orplmn't e t tie f IjoUllel.' Courl of J'lke .NluiiU ist-n. (h d W'oniy, l'i. '1 lie uiuiiTT-io. d appuinied ly tin- Culirt "In iiuikh (tint i ilMit ion of tltr Inlaid in haiulh! uf lit oii' G-i'r, iulmiuUi laior, as i iioAii l.y Imh tn cuiiiii, to iwu) among the pitn lis i in o i tl I iiriel; and lituke i port," etc , will im-t t all partit a int r st.-ti for tlie iui jhm' el his i.j'O. iut iin-nL at lila ofhre in iht: lt'iont.'li of ;-,:ii!oid, I'a , on a'uiday. ll.i- Iir.t Oay of Man it. 'A. l!",', ill i o t loi. U p. in . nt w hi h : i ino tt) I pact if.-, iitiving it t'l.iitn n pi ai l he I 'i lots or iiiU'iv.i! in llii t i 1 .i , r ( i ii t h ' n ll.eitol louftt ttjrix-ar and prove Un H iai;ns oi be dthui txti tr.itn toiiung in uiMiii rtod loiiiis J. H. VAN Kl'IKN. A muiur. ihlfoid, rVh 4, I'J-ci. - v rr-v y , V meriGan We beg leave to , nnounce that we have secjred the agency for the sale of the American Girl Shoe, "a shoe as good 83 its name." A woman's shoe made in al the popular styles, in all leathers, prices always the sr.nue, 02. GO. This shoe appeals to the GOLC of every American Girl from Cuba to the Philippines. It's like the American girl replete with all good qualities and insures to its happy possessor an existence of satisfaction and joy. American girls, be as c-d as your name and wear "The American Girl Shoe." FITTER OF FEET. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy rlrtun (if n writ of Icvnr! FnHfi n snert out. of the Court of ('o)iim ti IMtas of Pikn county to tun ilim-trd, I will nvU nt. the HhrrlfT's office In tho lJorutipli of Mil fnnl on SATntDAV, TI1K FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A. 1) , Ut2, nt SoVlivck In the nfternoon : All t hp fol lowing (icscrilv'd plpco, pnrecl of ImtuI situ ate In the township of Dtnijinnu nml J)eliuMir) in finicl county of Pike: Hcriti nitur Hi cociicr t't wt-cn thn lmcl hrrchy ooiivcyfil nnd of Cyril O 1. I'inrhot, (it- rnsni, t'i ntz th northeast, comer of the (-'i lie tint; I nod , t heii'-e nnrt h 4H fietr r'- west 4 perches to land Jacob MeCnrty, thence ahum iaid McCarlv's land north 40 tiegrees cast fiu perches ti stones fur n cor ner, tneiice Rout li (l (Icgrct's east rjo per- clies, t hence south 4?? degrees A'est tl)1, per- hes tna curner. theitcc south nj'j. degrees i'C!t rj perches to a white oak for corner. thence north decrees west ii'i perclics to the place of beginning, containing 4i acres and 14H perches; also nnot her piece und helng part ol a larger tract surveyed to Samuel Magaw and described as fol lows: Heuinnititf at a white oak for a cor ner, thence by original line of Mild survey north degrees east VMi perches to a nine, thence hv said line south T 1 degrees went tH perches to stone, thence north degrees west 14(1 perches to stonr, thence north Hi degrees west 4i!,( perches to blacK ilk, thence north M degrees west 2 per ches to stone on said original line, thence by said line north 42 degrees east. It :i per ctuH to black oak. t hence 4'." 2 degrees cast .12 perch s to white oak ant) place of In-ginning, containing 14 Hcres and 1"5 perches more or less.. IMPROVKMKNTS-House nnd burn; about 5 Hereb improved, babtnee well tim bered. Seized and taken lti execution as tho 1 ronerty of Anton Ludwig and will be so hi by me for cash. UKORGK GRK(iORV, SherifT. Sheriff's (Office. Milford, Pft.( ) Feb. liKfi. U.L.W lj um -- 1 OF Ve Arc Going to Leave Town. Here is a stock of .$25,000 to be slaughtered. The peo pic of Port Jcrvis and vicinity never before bad such an opportunity to Furnish Their Homes at a less price than it cost to make the goods. Every article in the store MUST GO! If you are likely to want any Furniture, Carpets or Crockery in the next ten years, it will pay you to buy now. even . if you have to borrow the money. We have only the month of Uebruary in which to Dispose of the Entire Stock. Our store was closed all day Wednesday to enable us to arrange the goods for this Closing Out Sale. On Thursday morning. Feb. (J, we opened at 10 o'clock. Be on Hand Early so that you may get tlie cream of the bargains at litis Great Closing Out Sale. Hoarding House Keepers, take notice. Cash, or Approved Note. : miture hi ma m S2 PIKE STREET, WAN TK1 SF.VKRAI, PFRSONS OF chnnieter ami good repulat iot In each state (one in thi county reqiiired) to rep resent and advertise old established weal thy business house of not id tlnnncial stand i ig Salary s tm wet kly with expenses ad'litional, all payable In cash each Wed ui'Mhiy diri'ct fntio liead otbee Murse and carriages turnihr-tl, when necessary. RefePMices. Knelo-e (if if-addiessi d -taiiip-ed envelope. Manager. :Ud "axton Muild Ing, Chicago. NO'PICFi All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the pretnls4's of the under signed, in lJingmnn Township, on Ray iiiondhklll and Dwarfskill ('recks, Is for bindeii under penalty of the law. CnA T. Hoil.KAU, ningtuan Twp., N. Hoti.KAtr. May 17. HtH. tloPHril V HofLEATI. THKSPASS NOTICK. Notice fs hereby giv.n that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho undersigned in Mitfoid lowu hip t'lke county, l'a., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other purposes 1 strictly forbidden under penalty of t he law. M Its. 8. M. CkaKT COH S.J r Mnt.ii! ALK. A fiTiinll fnrm UH'nii',J ih-ht 'itfiMioniR, kliuwu hh the HriiHcI c,r Hfinliartit, pliicc, conrHiiting: SI m.ri's. Kilii ly liM'iitil, well wiitvnil. Hoiisb hik! t-nrii. Kniit nf all kimls. 1'iirt iiiitiiiiviil. Til le olcnr. l-ir terms, price, etr... Hd.lrt'BA L.OCK i,ox ti MUturil. T'HK.SPASS NOT1CK. NntUpis IhtiIit X Kirt'ii that tri's)insiii(f on t lie pri'inisi-s uf tli. uprti'rKitfiii'd. sltiuitiMl in Dtntiiim township, tor any purpoo whnti'vor i st ru t ly forliiildi n. anil all otTt nilcrs will lx' iroinpny prosoeuuii. lit A is. Cask ()t. !i4. lBitf. TTrTTITo PiTEHT Good Ideal mil may be seen red by oar aia. AnureRs, THE PATENT RECORD Baltimore. Md. BuoM-nnttons to i he itetit Keoora tiJJier auduip LT U U -L VI V COST ! S I Terms, n UO, PORT JERVIS, N. Y, WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysician and Surgeon. Ofll.'p Hiul rcc!(l'!ico Hnrfdrrl trc.-t It Immt' litlfly orcui'ii d hv ir K !. W cti m r Jill I.KDHI), 1'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DCNTIGT, U, l( k llniiw l.ih1ic A "(i lulc: inn, k Hotel OI-'KICK HOl.'HS: 8 ti IS a. m.j 1 to p. in. H. E.Enftrson, fi. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. HOAGLAfJD'S Dig China Stor IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Pets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. Hcogland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Sold by all Newsdealers W. PFCPKR P . ' na, nsi fOl fit r Purnitia Monthly to nil lovers ol Mur;c & TMt Tolum of Naw, Cholc Copyrlfht Com pokltlona by the most popular tuition. 64 Pages or Piano iriosic 10 5ongs, II Instrnmcntal 21 Complete Pieces lor Pier,o nd 22 Pagu of Muilcal Llteratur Once a Month for 23 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months, $1.00. In one yar rnn rt nmirl y 00 P of M imlc, eomprlaiuti 252 (Vmplet PicBforthe hiano. If lMmK)itln anyiDutilo ttore stone-half off, would cost f3.(jo. If you will aend ub the name and aildreMiof Flw wriormen on the Fiauo or Organ, we wlllitend youaaamplecopv Fr, J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Ilhth Locust Sts.. f hlladelohls. Pa. Washington Hotels. RICGS HOUSE. Tlit Imiel pur ixi-i-llinre uf tho cHpitnl, l.K-iircit within omi lihiek of th While Hm.i- ami directly npjn. site the Trfjwury . Kinct taltlf id thft'iiy. WILLARD'S HOTEL A faiiMtus hult-lry, rnimrkiil.lv fur ft A hiKfiu ai tt.sMiciui inn and lon KUhtMliu U populai 11 y. Kit'fiitly n-nuviited, rrpaintt'd aiid partially n-fuiiiir.hfd. r. AT I OF. A L HOTEL. A laiuliuai k anions tlie IhMvIh uf V iiium. pal unr.t -it in former yearn prt-nit.riiti and liii'li utludaU. Alwayy A pi in. r Javoiiie. Ki ui-mly n inudi lt d and remli-rtd hnn-r ilutn mt-r. pp. I'a. K. U d. p. S AUTKK hi KTON, He. Mtr. TIi'm lmieK nre i h principal poltricnl jviul.-nu uf iht rapiial at all Milieu. 'I hey ar i he lMit bloppiiM piacrt al r;- MiHI'tt'ie I'lil.s O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DLWITTngr. . - 1 BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE ( ! ?W Trade Marks f A Designs r r I I COrYrtl(.riT Ac. Antrmo 7;!'ttn m nkfifh ai'd ii'mTiini'm mttf Qut'H'V ii-'i1:''! '1 HIT iMHtiloli Iruu Hliflllr ttll ii:fiili.iti im trrrJil,ly '.sU-ii ; iil.U. C mi.iu'inn'ih- tl'-lin i I K'l! -..htl.l.-lil inL H.Ui.lU.Kik t'ul-tU4 lll-llla ItiKl'll ltlf Ua!il iUHH 4 L tJtclV A htimif Htifiv iMutrlPit 'k!?. I -.ry.'ht elf. fitlntH.n t)f tiy n-i,; ,u,- .ui!,,J. 'Inn.s ,i .ii : I. uf iii.-iii iia, L bo la Uy all iiuwmi ..h-i . V.'C'i i Co.M,8'""''f:'.v York