Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 08, 1898, Image 2

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    V
PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
Friday, apiiii 8,
PUBLISHKD KVKHY FRIDAY.
OFFICE, BHOWH'8 BLII.I.IHU, BROAD ST.
Entered at the post ollico ol
Milfonl, like county, Pennsylvania,
as weond-elims mutter, Novemlier
twenty-first, lbUu.
Advertising Rates,
One flqunrr(Htfht linos), nnr Insert Ion - f 1 .
Kach mitmequtMit inwrtion .61
KviIuiwhI rnt-es will Im) furnished on tip
pllcjUton, will be hIIowih! yearly adve;
Legal Advertising.
Court Prciolinnntlim, Jury anil Trlnl
List for several courts (mt term, $l.m
Admi ulst rutor s nnd Kxeoutor a
nntloos
Auditors nntloos --------
llivureo m.tleos - -- -- -- -
Sheriffs null's, Orplinns' court,
Count v Tn'iwiiri'r's sules, f'niintv
8.(vi
4. Ill
5.(l
Milt
ment and election proelnmution churned
toy tne square.
J. H. Van tilpn, Pt'DI.IFHKIl,
Milfurd, Piko County, Pn.
EDITORIAL.
PROSPECTS IN TI1E EIGHTH.
Tub Philadelphia Press says re
paruing: mutters in the District
The Democratic) situation in tin
liiKhth Coiitfi-esHiotvil District, non
represented ly Judge Kirkpiitrick
Is such tli'it though it is naturnllv
Democratic, there is reasonable hon
tlmt a republican will again be elec
ted. The Alutchler element ii
Nortlinmiiton is refusing the request
of the other counties for a conference
and agreement, upon the rotation ol
can liiluti'S and thereby intensifying
ruo reeling winch in a measuro win
responsible for the Demnemtie los
of the District, two venrs airo.
liad never before cone Kentibliean
It is not so very long ago that every
one of tho four counties comprising
its territory was strongly Demo
crane, but for some years, Carboi
has been a goou deal in the Itepub
ncan column, and under tho influ
enceof our insiiirinij State eainiiaisn
Northampton is pretty certain ti
turn that way. Tho District wil
go Republican this year unless tin
party is handi-capped by tho action
oi mo coming Ftate convenion.
Bad work there will throir away n
number of Congressional districts
that otherwise will lo saved.
The Press would bo quite right if it
said thisDistrict was naturally demo
cratic a few yours a;?o. 81nce th
advent of newer po itieians, and
newer mothods, it is not naturally
bo any longer. In 189a William
Mutehlor carried if, by 6214 plur
ality, in IWi our own Joseph J. by
unit of hard work, shrewd manage
mont, and his uubounded popularity
though handi-capped by ill health
which prevontod much speech
making, secured it by 197, and in
1896 Mr. Barber flnishod up the her
culoau task of reversing tho dem
ocratio majority of thousands, by
losing the District by 329 plurality
Pike gave Mr. Mutehlor in 1892, 679
majority and In 1894 she gave her
own Jos. 321, which was not changed
in 1896, for she gave Barber just
that exactly. Now tako some dem
ocrat with loss popularity than
eithor Mr. Hart or Mr. Barber, if
such a one can be found, and why
may not Pike bo safely classed in. the
Republican column? One more
supreme effort on the part of our
Democratic neighbor will do the
business effectually, and we stand
roady to pledge him all the assist
ance in our power.
FAITH IN THE PRESIDENT.
Events in the Cuban matter have
pressed rapidly on each othor in the
past few days. No doubt existed in
the mind of any one here as to how
the Maine was blown up, and the
facts in regard to Spanish rule in
the unhappy island of Cuba, and the
condition of her starving people,
were only conflrniod by the reports
or impartial eye witnesses. He fully
appreciated what a conflict with i
foreign nation meant in its destruc
tion to life and property, and dis-
lurbance to our commerce. He
understood the whole situation and
know that his administration would
be held to a strict accountability,
not only by the careful and consid.
era to minds of our people, but also
by those who with hot bonded im
peiuoBity. wore urging premature
action. He has by his course gained
the confidence of the nation. He
has maintained the dignity of the
great country he represents, and his
action during the critical and trying
period through which we are passing
commands the respect of his people,
and of foreign powers. It is a
tower of strength for any nation, to
feel that its ruler is wise, conserv
ative, cautious, but determined and
with the ability to fully protect and
maintain its honor when the occasion
demands. Tho people may trust
their President and await with
every confidence his conclusions.
Rock ci.ndy drips and pure maple
tiyrup at Mitchell's.
TREASURER'S SALE
Of Unseated Lands in Pike
County for Taxes of
1896, 1897 and
School 1898
Nmlre 1 lierelir Riven tnnt wtreenbljr to
1111 Act of the (ionernl Assembly of the
Common wciil th of lVnnvlvnnl entitled
An Act to Amend the Aot pntltli'il All Act
dlrectlns tho Mode of Soiling Uuseiited
Lttlula for tuxes and for other purposed,
passed Mitrch 13th, A. D., 1HIB, by a Pup.
plement to an Act lo amend the Act en
titled. An Act directing the mode of sell
ing Unwonted IjmhIs for tuxes and for
ol her purposes, passed March 17, A. D.,
IHlfl, and by further supplement to lasi
recited Aot passed March S9, 1824, by Act
entitled An Act In relation to tho sales of
I'nsented Lands In tho several counties of
this Commonwealth passed March ttlli,
IHI7, and supplements thereto.
The following described tracts of land
(doscrllied In the Warrantee Name) will bi
sold on the
Second Monday in June Next,
(being tho thirteenth day of said month)
commencing at two o'clock in the after
noon of saiiWlny, at public vendue, at the
Court House in Mliford,
in the County of Pike, for nrreapos of
taxes duo and cost accrued on each lol
respectively.
lllnoinliig Grove Townntilp.
Quantity.
No. Warrantee nnmes.
Tax
fininner, Peter 415
i 5 r.
28 8 7fi
Howhanan, Theodore 188
Kail, itlnckall
4 in
4:19
14 tH
28 8!
ill
21 3'
20 41
28 7:.
20 117
211 '
7 4;
14 4!
14
25 4-;
H2
2(1 41
14 0
20
14 II'
114'
HI 41
14 IM
14 4!
2 0
(I ti
es it
21 0
i:
211 0!
a
21 5
14 4
a 5.
7 8
(SO
Heverlilgo, Iliivld
Chapman, Abagail
Crosby, John
lf.il
1170 "
4'BJ
:m
40S
4I0
am
401
IM
887
115
403
415
414
4 in
41 HI
250
415
401
511
170
4:!0
SXiB
17
8l
105
40-,
4d .
UN)
IM
9
m 3d I'rnlg, William
111 iiil Craig, Thomas
178 Chapman, .Tames
ill! 3d Depuy, Daniel
118 Depuy, Klennor
1115 Hoover, Isaac
blrt Hurt, Frederick
188 Hicks, Daniel
1H0 Knouse, John
(HI Kleiniinns, Horace,
I'.H Lehman, Joseph
187 Mouse, John
ll4 Meyer, Frederick
M Moliriile, James
Molt, OH
Jill Place. Peleg
H'dgwnv, Richard
171) Hloho, Thomas
e:i Hotter, John
HH Stoeker, Margaret
80 Stoeker, Margaret
113 2d Simpson, Andrew
112 Sd Simpson, John
8'i Towns, John
is:) Wvckoif. Peter
108 Wills, Hetsev
118 Wigton, Jolin
85 WykolT, Isaac
70 Volie, Adam
113
Delaware Township.
15 Hrodhead, Luke 150
17 Hrodhead. Anil 443
18 Iirodhead. Marv 85
Hrodhead, Luke
Hrodhead. Ann
Brodhead, Mary
Carney, Thomas
Hartzell, Jonas
Measo, HolHTt
Mease, John
Mease, IsalH-lln
Philips, William
Dinginan Tom
Brodhead, Samuel
8 01
87 51
125
80
491
148 Carney, Thomas 250
1(1 Hartzell, Jonas 4ir
107 Measo, Koliort 140
108 Mease, John 138
100 Mease, IsalH-lln 8X
li U Philips, William 804
14 80
83 3
8 06
H IK
24
12 OH
U72
nslilp.
412
105
117
UK
140
141
2:18
101
140
188
101
150
6
00
142
104
104
180
150
100
ltCI
Wl
145
144
151
140
80
U0
H 46
llrown, Kobert
Hnxlliead, Hichard
HnMlheatt Irarrei
ilrodlicad, Jane
Hurley, Daniel R
Hrodhead, Hannah
Hrodhead, John Jr
Brotlhcntl. Jolm Jr
Brink, Monus,
Brodhead, John Sr
Co, Jacob
Cottinger, Garret
Connartl, Mary
Delaney, William
Kyerley, Jacob
(ianzalier, Samuel
Jones, John
Legliman, Joseph
iA-slie, Peter
Neleigh, Nicholas
Nicliolson, John
Ogilell, Uabriel
Kolnirts, Mordecnl
Kolwrts. Mordocal
117
401
I3S
4:t3
200
8n0
41 Kl
47
8:10
25
415
150
IW
412
253
81
144
442
415
807
87
415
428
8 I
27 03
9
29 81
13 78
20 08
27 83
80
80
15
83
'130
88
80
48
15
71
SO
15
81
75
8 24
21 06
1 73
28 58
10 31
4 10
28 411
940
5 78
9 93
80 4'
28 01
22 85
5 97
28 03
10 18
89 49
4 00
8 45
90
Huston, Thomas Jr
183 Smith, William 50
23 Singer, John 2o8
14 84
134
Vuudurmark, Ludwlg 80
Greene Township.
6 61
200 Arndt, Jacob 00
Arndt, Jacob
Harnet, John
Hoveridge, David
4 88
201 Harnet, John H30
271 Hoveridge, David 429
279 Crosby. John 2i3
254 Craig, William 201
23 Davis, Benjamin 4:10
24 32
loo
100
114
100
45
100
loo
100
85 81
40 00
20 42
17 07
i'i3 Foil Ike, Adam l:io
73 Frazior, Walbro 415
9 51
80 24
372 Oniy, Orrlson 4:18 '
258 lhrie, ConriMl 100
85 74
8 14
209 Lynch, John 439
470 Kluase, John 439
53 55
85 83
830
88 Martin, John 40
307 M unlock, John 60
4 07
407
86 83
85 88
85 83
19 55
27 80
3ii9 Paschal, Thomas 5o
20 Primer, SUipheu 4:19
loo
100
100
100
80
100
100 Plnnkcuhorn, John 4: 10
274 Plickey, John 439
270 Huberts, Hugh Jr 39
275 Roberts, Kobert 830
203 Tittermary, Jolm 841
29 92
87 13
31 Wain, William 838
283 Walu, William 439
204 Wills, William )
85 83
80 85
est brook, lliraiu 150
12 21
Uvluwuea Township.
189 Balliet, Joseph 10
IM Hal on, Mahalah Bl5
40
103
09
47
84 03
88 80
93 Cro.icr, Kolntrt 419
3 Condell, William, 2"U
29 Conner, Mlchiu-l 8im
28 Cottinger Uan't 107
78 Greenfield, Jesse
20 Gallagher, James 414
32 Howes, Kobert, Pt 447
18 52
87 77
4 88
83 88
88 32
41 88
40
140
30
70
150
128 Howell. Kichard 211
17,0 Howell, AlUiin 414
14 1
88 80
78 2d Jennings, Johu 873
77 McCollum, Johu 4ti3
20 Miehliu, Philp 419
18 Philips, Johu 424
74 Philips, Jolm SiU
93 KoU-rui, Kllfhtt 2O0
00 Slice, Ann 187
84 44
41 8.)
41 67
89 25
120
IX)
80 ly
18 53
17 81
103 Shields. John 8o3
84 10
Slii.-lds, Johu t4
19 Seoley, Samuel ;7
17 Willing, Tliumiw 73
40
130
80 1,3
23 Ml
0 77
87 12
80 50
95 Waluir, P('tor 401
bo Wluuiu, Phebe 8s)4
80
LeLnmu Township.
231
230
3.4
Bell, Joseph
Brotziuau, John
Baker, Geo A, Pt.
Chentuor, Juntos
Dal lev, Charles
Dills, RacLml
F.'gart, George
Kills, Benjamin
F.hrenzellcr, liilk-r
Guo, Robert
Gue, KoU-ris
Grier, John .
Hoover, Manuel, Jr
Hi-lster, Johu
llelhl-or, Daniel
Klunear, William
Kling, Kaehul
Myer, Henry
Sliimlie, Peter
Suville, Sauiuul
81 0
810
81
204
79
889
141
216
60
150
811
4110
43
118
10
198
loO
200
417
433
18 07
IS 23 10
1 91
18 8U
4 00
84 30
b 75
13 38
8 48
10 01
19 43
12 00
87 70
1 83
93
12 30
8 15
14 bo
10 41
80 31
4
120
11
207
140
337
3d 1
a."5
40
.H3
(3
101
(3
.17
J9
143
144
66
101
MlUord Township.
JO Buruhuiu, Asell 181
684
8 M
10 32
10 03
16 uu
111 Branhttm. Kljeuezur 89
Church, H S 211
108 (ialbniilh.Jteiiih 383
114 Mucker, John C 8ww
00
Pnloiyrft Township.
1?8 Austin, Stephen 2!ll 90 01
127 Maion, lleiijauiln 4:i0 110 8s r:i
129 Philips, William 430 100 Rs 5.1
l: Philips, Kellcooa 134 12 13
83 Stewart, liolx-rt 110 13 20
Porter Township
hi Alexander, (4eorgo
100 Als'reronilile, Jaiui
90 Hrodhead, Kichard
87 Hovi!, Clinrlcs
30 Beei nor, David
30 Bingham, Ann
87 Biiigliiim, William
80 HriMlheaii, Garret
14 Brown, Daniel
310 Barton, Daniel
319 Caldwell, James
85 CiHillmiiKli, A brain V
133 Cross. John T
93 Dills, Jacob
03 Dilloiau, (Ttstrge
93 Dills, Aliiaham
00 Kdsall, Di-.vid
Ml F.rwln, Hubert
(10 Green, Elizabeth
131 Harrison, tTeorge
83 Heller, Mlehm-i
64 Hoi-ton, Kiehard
70 Harrison, Gisirgo
l!l 11,-rU', Toliins
100 Heinberg, Tlnnnag
PCI 2d Jean, isaiio
JI8 Jones, Absalom
18:1 Joyeo, Dnminlck
81 Lackey, James
194 Lewis, olehard
03 Jjolig, Ht'nry
01 Lolleli, .1 ill ii
00 Miller, William
177 Miller, Alexander
HS Martin, .John
111 McLaughlin, J no, Pt
04 Sd Oneal, James
63 Ogdou, Sarali
Imi Ufiilcu. David
71 Ogden, (iilbert
99 Ovciileld, William
109 Overlleld, William
l8 Overlleld, William
55 Place, Itetlben
70 Philips, John
1(0 Philips, Hehecca
18i) i uHdm, Thomas
01 Singer, Abraham
188 Stoeker, Margaret
Hill HhiMjk, John
150 Sellers, Samuel
183 Van Why, Henry
59 Whltehill, nolMirt, pt.
51 Willing, Thomas J r
178 Wlkotl, Isaac
8n0 79 17 Ho
414 00 24 07
H78 . 23 63
800 ll 10 O.t.'
Ill 0 0.
1"0 5 91
.n 81 83 07
89) 83 25
B28 10 61
8KI 130 10 7
93 5 4si
2ll flan
20 133 1 3f.
431 125 12 81
433 130 25 2-1
403 04 84 (M
4O0 0 II 46
415 15 84 7ii
413 184 18 09
Hi 13 18 01
850 14 91
415 10 84 70
4i3 181 84 04
860 80 87
135 8 80
413 140 84 08
8(10 II
403 73 88 07
805 83 15 82
100 6 9l
417 100 84 9;;
415 15 84 7(1
819 110 10 08
13 131 8( 113
439 99 20 23
60 g (is
871 10 10
415 15 84 70
800 17 80
150 7 75
430 85 04
800 07 15 02
410 117 2151
415 15 84 70
417 133 84 93
439 140 17 88
160 4 06
412 140. 84 04
210 135 12 58
258 163 15 40
115 0 80
810 12 52
50 298
151 8 23
800 0 20
p..
437 81 85 45
809 88 84 88
8S3 15 80 92
85 8 50
278 18 82 49
418 18 83 50
830 87 85 92
400 25 10 50
897 90 24 80
410 93 80 29
410 18 1090
100 8 11
390 81 57
249 03 80 10
100 14 62
400 121 83 47
71 80 5 77
237 19 18
100 60 8 50
75 0 07
437 08 85 38
415 15 83 03
203 80 19 51
813 81 (II
18S 80 15 83
HIiohulM Township.
153 Burr, Joseph
1 17 Bnvlev, Francis
107 Brink, Henry
33 Kiirtholonietv, Honj.
130 t'ralg. John, pt
151 Connelly, 'John
152 Carey, Matthew
14 Connor, ( hin les
140 Chapman, James
37 Cniiuin ro. Thomas
38 Currie. .luaiina
130 Com;,.-i, John, Pt
I'll D pill. Ami. it
100 Doiuinlck. Dun
!i:l Denny. i 1 1 i:iiu
33 Hugh, Thomas
1 19 lnsc-o, Samuel
1 ci Liikeus. Abraham pt
150 Lester. John f. pt
8:1 Neleiuli, Mariiu
'.; Neleigh, John
10 1 Ku-itnu, Mary
78 Itussell. Andrew
13 Smith. Frauois
113 Wells, James, Jr.
West tall Tywnshlp
20 Jones, Isnao 140 83 9 30
25 Measo, John 431 25 87 16
54 Mason, Thomas 40) 150 20 81
75 Slice, John 400 20 77
43 Smith, F.llznbeth 180 80 12 08
74 Shoo, Haohol 803 123 18 47
45 Smith, Francis 441 6 89 52
44 Smith, itachel 403 84 80 14
73 Smith, Klizuljeth 805 15 83 19
Of Sale of Seated Lands for
Arrearages of Taxes.
The following is tho list of taxes return
ed by tho Collectors for the several Town
ships for the years 1895 and 1891, and tho
school year 1897, with costs, which land
will bo sold agreeably to the Aot of the
10th of February, A. D , 1870, at the same
time and place ns the above and foregoing
Unseated Lands:
llloomlng Grove Township.
Tax and cost.
Clenry, Sarah, la, linpd, 127a lininipd
house No. 97; D.Kidgwayadj lauds
M. Hennessey & V. Smcntzlu I 4 03
Donnally, Charles, 195a, iiulmp, No.
184, nilj lauds of Nun. 183 and 185 . 15 28
Hazen, Margaret, 82a unimpd, No.
181; ndj. lauds of L. Anderson nud
others 76
Lusthotf, George, 60a uunltnpd,
house, No. 103, ndj lands of Geo.
Kocklino nud R. Vvouzlo 9 12
O' Ron rko, Thus , 100a, unlmp; adj."
lands J. .Mc Hoth est anil M. Mad
don 7 81
Smith, John, 100a, No. 184, ndj lands
of C. Donnally and P. Miller 7 81
Uelnwnre Township.
Barnard, Win. H , 80Dn unimpd.
No. 144. adj. No. 145. and others I a in
iDiirmgut.isiuio n r, 88 unimpd, mlj.
Chtttlllon, Lewis, 16 tmpd. 188 a
unimpd, adj lands of W Hiismer
nud others 714
no 144 and 115 a in
i;nuus, m. w., est, 8a linpd. 50a
unimpd. No. 133 01
Hazeldine, Ann u r, 80a. unlmud
tit.. A . Hulf, ndj. lands of W.
McPhorson fl NO
n.rauso. I'niiip, win unimpd, 110. 144,
ndj. No. 146 and W. H. Barnard .
Lndds, Junius N. R. la! linoil. Kin
43
uiiimpil, house No. 84, mlj. lauds
of O. liosler and others
8 42
8 69
Laing. John W., est , loon, unimpd,
Pt. of No. 148
McPhorson, William. N K ,8a IiuimI.
i.w minium; iNo. ta, mlj. lauds ot
C. B Pioor and others 81 18
Ottonheilner, Jacob, N R , 8a, un
improved, nuj lauus 01 ttiiltt and
Saudersoil in
Petors, K IT , 50a unimpd. formerly
Henrv Purdv d
R iblnson, W. A., N. R., 50a. uniriiDii
No. 183. ndi. lands of K. Sht.ohenl 11 iu
Vostbrisjk, Hiram, 2oo, uuimiKl.
mlj lands of D. W. Diugmau uud
others
0 31
lliiKiiittn Township.
Brady, Peter, 5n, linprovd, 807n un-
liupd; nilj. lauds ol K. T. Riviere
and J. Pitiot
7 13
Cherry, Millard K., N R., lol.i uu-
lmKl., ailj lands of U. U. D. Piu
chot and M. Lulhiioiig
8 71
Farley Terence, Km imnd, 3:44a unim
proved, house nud baru, No. 85;
ailj I'iihIs of K A. Groeiilng and
K. Tainuler
83 98
LeiithgiMis, Minn 1, Jf R.. 877a un-
liiinl, house. No. loo, mlj lands of
ai. nerry anil 01 Hers
15 83
Rivi.te, E T.N K..2-la. unliiiral
No. 181. ndj lauds of T. Sykus nud
I . 1 looi
17 98
Stoprun. A. W . X It.. 2 imod
9,-si unimpd, ailj lauds of J. Barber
and L Chaitilliin
u bo
Taylor. S. 11.. S. K , Smn unimiid .
No. 180 and No. IM, aoj lands of
J. t loot and K. 1. Kiviero
18 12
roor -in., F.ruest., N. It.. 15a lliind
l8oa uiiiiupd, house and burn, No.
137. ailj liiiids of W. U. Vouugs
nud K. KobS 14 40
Groeus Towaahlp.
Collingwoofl & Co , N. R , 8nta uu-
linpd, No 17, ailj lot 2i7, 430a, 11 11
linpd. No 10,1; 439 uulinpd, uo 107
udj uo 170 fi 65
French, James, NH, 80 1 11, unimpd
110 l"7, adj lands ol (J Bins and
J Wliltuikor 40 B8
Holiiliiy, l.liza, 611 linpd, I0;a unlin-
holise barn, no 279, J. Crosby 7 80
Joloii, Jules, N. It , 4i.ia uiiimpil, no
ii lulj. lands ol D. Wise and O.
Moosetle 11 85
Mouseite. Mlver, N .lt. 183a unimpd
house nod barn, a;tj lauds ol F.
Aliller ami h; l,owo 9 47
Poller, iewH, N. II.. looa unimpd
ailj lauds ol R. Lluck nud L Shaw 6 81
Lfieknwaxen Townslilp.
Boughee, Fred, N.H. 110 1, 25a, no
lo, isin, uo 18 6on, uuuopd uua liO,
13 6 88
Blackmore, Marie, N K, la linpd, 2n
uuuupd, house, aoj luiuls ii G
Pm-K Associaiiou, nuu J . aioiltl. .. 1 04
Bramer, N W, est 4 lol-S lu Mast
II mie, Barn, adj lands ol J ShatU
and 1'. D. nay 87
Clark, Mai-iln 0 iMattituw, lona un
impd nuj lauds ol lUclX-nuuit
Bun. mm Goo I'rnucis 8 87
Crisbiiiao, lianh, 60a unimpd mlj
lauds of D. McluMru nud J. Sei
dell 8 88
Deiulng, Hurrv, N K, lot In Mast
Hope ntj latms ol D be.Uou uud
Coacliiuoycr 70
tOicluor, H.-iiiy, N R, 62 a unimpU
110 130 nud 2oa unimpd no 167 1 01
Frey, rtdward, N It, 't a unimpd mlj
Greeley lauds 1 01
Glaily, MichiKil, N K, 78 n ununHl
mlj lauds J slcCabo, uud J Moiaii. 8 80
llooser, itonb., N R, 0.11 uuuupd
111 1 J lauds D. liuxiou uud L Row
land 05
JiiKger. William. 03a uulmpil mlj
lots no 184 and 187 8 84
Liudalo, Cliarles, 5Ja uiiiiupd mlj
lauds rierzog and A t-Vllon 7 78
Morau, Jaiiiea, u r, &m unimpd lot
uo 1 ndj lauds J Mcilule 1 63
Newell, air and Mis 80a unimpd adj
lands of Mrs Dodge and .1. L. Unr
ulier 8 14
Perry, Kllell, Hon uiiiiupd mlj land
ot J Di gront and Maxwell 8 87
Perry. Lsivl, 2a linpd, house, mlj lands
ot J . N . ciiiitu 8 07
tVtors, .IjcwIs, N R. 88a unimpd,
house, sluule, uu 167 mlj lands of
Jj. Uouu 90
fiilahl, rliiiile, N R, 50a unlinpd
house, pt ot uo 130 88
Revlere, iii 1', N R, 60n uiiiiupd mlj
lauds P Davis 11 ml ii, Daley 6 88
itevlero, K T, N K, 9a impd 35 a 11 11
liup.l, liou.-.o lorinui'ly T. Gatiney. 6 01
Hiclit r, Kroderick, NH, 75a unim
proved, part 110 ln7 4 21
Schenck, Henry, N It, 60 n unimpd
ndj lands ot vV P Hogau uud L
Rowland 6 88
Holiday, James, X R, 5a uiiiiupd mlj
lauds ot W 1 ut ile nud J Case est 47
Tigue, Martin, est, house uud lot adj
lands K Shaier 7 73
Y aideil, James, N H, 6O0n unimpd
Hdj lauds ol no 85 and no 77 80 98
esLUrooii, Latayetui, N R, 100a uu-
in10.1l, uo 101 mlj loo nod 90 6 08
Wilson, Gooige, NR, looa iiiiIiiim1
mlj lauds ol Win I lol holt uud JJ
Melinl.e
ianr, August, boa unimpd, uo 130
J Musgruve 6 30
Lllilinn Township.
Bogart, David, est, la impd, 8.1a un
impd, house adj lands ol J Otteu-
hoiuiei- and A Lederer 1 58
ooiiuUTinan, John, 8a Impd, Ilia 1111
llnpd, mlj liuiiis A .'sliooinakur
and P Pierce 8 15
uiiuoi d, cm limine, Mi, 4a linpd 38a
unimpd mlj lauds of J Gould uud
G. VV. Chamberlain 1 89
Garriss, Abruliain, est, 4a finpd, ba
unimpd adj lands of J Oticlieimer
and D Jlogart, est 1 14
Hauiicr, Joan NR. l.KIa unimpd adj
lands 01 G Brmlshaw, nud b
Selinylcr 1 05
klelnert, Henry, NR, 7a unimpd
mlj lauds of J Ottenhclmcr nud K
Knoll 41
Lodorer, Arthur, NR, 4a linpd 803
uulinpdmlj lands J Olteiinoimcr . . 13 40
Mccarty, Arthur, u r, 6a uuuupd
mlj lands H Cook and A Gnrris 17
Roberts, H K, n r, 8n Impel 144a un
impd, mlj lands ot Mrs Kshlack
and 11 Smith 5 pi
Smith, James, est loaluipd, 10 n un
impd, mlj lnndi of J Cuurtrlght and
J Counterman 8 88
Turner, William, 131a unimpd, mlj
landsof H Snyder aud 11 11 Sun
deisoii g 88
w uiiauis, Johu, 0a Impd. 79n uulm
pil mlj lands of K Hornlieck nud
others 13 83
Mliford Towusblp.
Mott. Bull & Doollttlo, 2.11a no 113
J Mease ndj lauds of P A L Quick 16 40
Palmyra Township,
Buckingham, Jumes, n r, 15u Impd
mlj lands of A Buckingham nud
C Stephens
Finiiiii, Thomas, est 1 lot mlj S
Sheirer nud A riheoley
Maxwell & Co stone dock along
N V, L K & W K R at Cromell
towo Mcllale. Mary, est, 03a Uliimod mil
6 62
8 80
8 19
C Dlmou est and F 'Mauley 8 87
Nowburgor, Klli-n, 40,i Impd, 60a un
impd, house, 8 barns mlj lauds of
C W Down 18 lu
Ross, Reuls'ii, est 442a unimpd, uo
81 ndj lands of J Souley nud F.
Kimble 16 25
Ross, Ruubim ost 427a unimpd, uu23
ndj no 21 nud Paupavk River 16 60
Ross, Rouuen, est, 9(a uiiiiupd, Phil.
Asafellomlj T Asafi'llo and others 8 81
Ross, Reuben, est 440a unimpd uo
180 wlj W Philips and others 18 17
Ross, Reuben est 808u unimpd no
133 mlj J Philips uud others 7 04
Ross, Houbeu est 220a uninrpd uo 131
mlj lands of Union Tuunery Co
nud others 8 JO
Ross, Reuben, est, 439a unimpd
no 140 mlj lands of A Mnsuu nud
I) Joyce : 16 15
Ross, Heulsm.eat 270a unimpd known
ns the Knnpp lot 0 89
Ross, RcuImmi est, 1019a uiiiiupd no
98 mlj lauds of Levi Shuw and 11
Clark Ml 4i
tvoss ttcuben est 1uih1 saw mill
nud oilier biddings 55 la
cuuipijeii.jamea A,n r. 427n unlinpd
no 78 mlj lands uos 00, (ij aud Por
ter's Lake 439n unimpd nu 83 ndj
nos 8), 81, 83, Bo, 8i) uud 03 9 10
v ostorook, Jacob H, u r, 8a impd,
27a unimpd mlj lauds uos 310, 839
and 10 1 83
Hhohoin Township.
Hart, Margaret A, 290a, unimpd
liouse nud lot ailj lauds of G W
Hurt aud Miliord Turniiike. 11 fin
aiutvcau, 17IIISOU, est, 4a linpd, 38,i
uuuupd no 160 mlj lauds ol ll Mc
Kiuin and i Me Kt-au Jr 1 5
Meiis:hing, C. j, u r, 4a 1iiihI, 40 a
unlinpd, bouse, barn, mlj laiuls of
J Haas, Sr
Shadier, F.dwiil'd, 3a impd, 47a miini
proed, uo It ailj iauua ul J oc N
Hess
3 60
9 44
Westfull Townslilp.
Kiting, Philip, 3 lots bounded on the
nonh by Mliford rood, west by C
llewiti 2 29
Heiisell, lx-wis, 0a I111p.il, loa uTiiinpd
bounded on liorlu by W Slleppaid,
Kaat by W J Bell 8 08
Lawrenc.) Ac Walts, 30a, tiuimpd.
hounded on norld by lands of Vr
.1 U.-II, west by F Hurst 10 00
Molt, M D, ur, lot uo 3.V r nulug on
ooksou St, unj lot 110 .Vvs. aud ll
Van lnwi-geu est 2 49
1111.110I, joiiu, 11 r. 21a linpd, luo n
uuuupd. house, baru, mlj lauds ot
J Daniels aud A DeUz 48 06 '
l loiixt, Juliette, 48n, Impd, 3isi un
impd, l'-ju iinpd, 12a uuillipd, 3
houses, baru, 2 sllunu.-s, uo 117 mlj
lauds of B Vaiinuy uud M y linn 40 SO
4liaw, Hauuu B, lot uu 838 uortti
side M:kIuo.i &t mlj luls uoab3j, ts 8 4J
GEORGE DAUMANN, JR.,
Treasurer.
Treasurer's Ollico, Milfonl, Pa,
March 30lh, Is'.n.
nr
Li liuxly
11 V
8re the seat or the starting point of
ninny r.miudios, all of thorn stTioua,
all more or leas painful, and all of
them tending, unless cured, to a
fatal end. No organs of the body
are more delieatt or more sensitive
than the kiilnoys. When symp
toms of disease appear in them not
a moment is to be lost if health is
to be restored. The best way to
treat the kidneys is through the
blood, cleansing it from the poison
ous matter which is usually nt the
bottom of kidney complaints. For
this purpose there is no remedy
equal to
For mnnv years I have been a constant
sufferer from kiilney trouble, and have
tried a nnmhpr of lnrgeiy advertise'! kidnev
cures without benefit. At Inst a friend ad
vised me to try Aypr's SarsapariHa. The
nse of eiht bottles of this remedy entirely
cured my malady." Mart Miller, 1238
Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
"50 YEARS
ILIPROVE&IENTS
IN FARftliriG,"
Publislioilby the New York Tribune.
SECOND EDITION.
32 rn-rc-s IS by 12 1-2 Inches.
A general review of tho ndvances nud
linpiovonuiits iniulo In the lending branch
es of farm industry during tho last half
century.
Special articles by the best agricultural
writers, on topics which they have made
their life study.
Illustrations of the old fashioned Imple
ments. A vast amount of practical Information
A valuable aid to farmers who deslra to
stimulate production nud profit.
Kxtivniely interesiing aud instructive.
Only 15 cents a copy, iiy mail.
SKN'I) YOUK oilDKll TO
THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS,
P.lilford, Pa.
Bjiding-Loan Trust Fund.
REALTY CORPORATION
of
-:- NEW JERSEY, -:-
fiKXKHAL AGKNT
800 Hroad Strti't, Newark, N. J.
0000
What it will do for you
for n monthly payment of $8 per 81,000 tb
of which applies on principal, 3 is inter
est. First Tt will buy for you nnv house de
sired or build you a house iicconling to
you own pbms, for a payment of not less
than lu', down.
Second It will assume any mortgage
on your property, and ndviinee you more
mutiny, if desired, not to exceed 0o of its
vuluiilion At above rates you would own
your properly free anil cl-iar in just as)
months; von can pay as much more as yon
wish, anil rod. ice tho time in pr portion,
or the full am, unit will be received nt nnv
time, '
Iho first proposition ennbles you to ain
vert voiic ni. ,.,,.. i..... .i
, ..' .v iiv ,uq uwnorsiiip
1 ho second proposiiion enables yon to
...". .. .ii. w.it on your morrgage
and nt the kiiiiii tiino Is) paying on" the
For further information call or address
J. H. Van Etten, Attorney,
Milford, Pa.
New Harness
Whips, Robes, Blankets
And everything which pertains to
to an outfit for
HORSES and CARRIAGES
REPAIRING
PROMPTLY DONE.
Soo my stock before pnrclinsing,
The Price is Right.
L. F. HAFNER,
flnrfi.nl .St., Milfoiil, Pa
W I 0 . FOR HIGHEST
PRICE sinul your furs to Piiwtuckct
Fur Company, Pawtuckot, R. I.
Prioo list on Hiiliiutiai. dec213tn
UWSJ
Caveats, and Trade-NUrki obtained and aU kit-
ent DuiaecouUuctd io MoDCHATK FEES.
OuNOrFiCK t OpPoaiTi o. S. Patcnt Omcti
rca'ota iiuui Wtut.iiik'tt'a.
i . bewi model, drawing or photo with descrip-l
uu. no Rutue, u p;cnuiUi OT out, lfc i
iurgt, Our Ice nut due nil tent ia oecured.
A Pamphli;!, w t Obiiin 1'atcuu," with)
out vt tjiiiuc lu th LJ. S. And iuccu-a
c.A.Gnovv&co
Opi, Patch t Opicc. Washinoton. D. C
&e?SQparlna
1
nut
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Bi-st Heater nnd Ftml Sever in the
Country.
New Era Radiators,
Two Flrn In One
HARDWARE, CI'Tl.RRV, Tiff, AGATE
WAKE, ETC.
TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
T. R. Julius Klein,
BROAD STREET, MILFORD, PA.
TIME AND SIGHT.
Watches,
Diamonds,
and Solid
Silverware.
WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY,
0
Eyes examined free by a skilled
Optician.
Glasses Filled in Gold or Any
Other Kind of'Frames.
We are pleased to show Goods
E. Van Sickle,
72 Pike Street, PortJervis, N. Y
FOR & & &
& Your Stomach's Sake
CHEW
wmtmm
GUM
"There is nothing to good for the
Stomach as Soda and Peppermint;
Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum
contains two grains of chemically
pure soda combined with peppermint.
STRICTLY HIGH GRADE.
BEST CUM MADE
The Proof of the Pudding is in the
Eating. '
TRY SODA
Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath.
Retains Flavor Forever.
FOB SALE BY ALL ItKALEXS,
V 9 w
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60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Tsinf U i.K a
i. -j'i Designs
rttlll Copyrights 4c.
AnTonenflnrttnst a tiketoh and dpucrlpiton mar
flntfkly aacertain our opinion free whether an
Invention m prohshly pfttentrihle. rommuntra
tlnnnRtrirtlyconlldPiithil. Handbook on Patent
aeiit frne. (Hi1f ncenry fi.r nef-uriinf ptnt,
I'atontu taken tlirouvb Munn A Co. reoelro
tpertat nofice, without clmre. In the
Scientific American.
A hnnrtomely IllnMmted wApkly. T,RTfrrt etr
culrion of any taclentirlo journal. Terms, fa a
your ; fnur months, tU Sola by all newarioalers,
MUNN & Co.36""""- New York
BrnDub Ollloe, SB t Bt, Waabluloa, D. C.
B. D. HURSH.
Repiiiring done in tin or iron, and
Electricnl supplies furn
ished to order.
ELECTKICAL WOKK A SPKCIAr.Ty.
Prompt attention . ivon to build
ing privHte telephone lines ; putting
in electric dour bells ; cull bells :
burelar alarms; electrio alarm
ebxiks; house call, or hotel annuncia
tors ; and the frenerar koepinir in or
iler of electrical apparatus.
LAYTON, N. J,
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When baby gets aick remember
that Hunmfll'm H hitr Drop ta
worth its weight in gold.
RUSSELL'S WHITE CHOPS
Por such ills as Wind Colic,
C holera Infantum. Dysentery,
Diarrhoea, Griping Pains, Steep,
lcssneas, and oiher dis-saea in
cident to babyhood, especially
during Teething.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
It ia made for babies, from pura
vegetable remedies. Contain
so opiates in any form.
IT IS S00THIN3
and healing to the nerves, and
at the same time atrengthens and
invigorates the whole system,
rcatoring a healthful color to ths
check, producing
Refreshing Sleep
Strong Narvc,
Cheerful Dbpositiosu
Prlci 25 cents per bottla.
Por sal by all tfruggiata
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PROVIDENCE, R. I.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
F. W. DEST. M.D.,
IO Bali; Street,
PORT JEnviS, N. Y.
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
9 to II A. M.
2 to P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
OfYloe Hours
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Ofllce nnd ri-slilrnoo Harford Rtm-t In
home lutply uceiiplcd hy Dr K. H. VVon
ncr MILKOKI), PA.
Dr. von der Heydo,
DENTIST,
nn.wn'n HulliliiiB. cirnrr lnml nnd
,.'"""'r,"n stni'ts, iMIlfnril, Ph.
OH-KK K HOI KS: 8 ti. 1U n. 1,,.; , ft
?. "L. 1' '"'!""'" Pi-rry, iippuslte
M h. ( iMirch ovi.ry siiul niuHtli WVdm.
any in ouch mouth.
H. E. Emerson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad
Street.
J. H. VAN ETTEN,
Attorney- at- Law,
OFFICE, Brown's Building,
Milfork, Pike Co., Pa.
John A. Kipp,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE, opposite Court House
MlLKOKI), Pikr Co., Pa.
CHUECH DIRECTORY
MILFORD.
First Phkshytfkian Cihihch. Mliford;
Mtl.liiitli wn ii-i- nt Ki wi a. M. mid 7 IKI p
M. Siihl.Hth si hiMil lmmi.,,,trlv nfti-r the
morning wrviic. Pmyrr imi-i inir Wd
n,.H,l,,y at 7. UU p. m. A eorilinl woU'o.ne
will ho oxtrnilcd to nil. Tliose not nt
tiiclii'il to othiT chiirchrB nrp rspcclnlly in
vlted. Hkv. Thomas Ni holh, PKi"or.
rm'Bi H of tiik oon Shkphkhi., Mil
rord: MTvnfn Smidny nt 10 Wl a. m. nnd
4 i) p m. MiiHlny Bi hoo nt 11.45 p. M.
VVwk-ilny wrviiTS, TIiiiimIiiv, 4 m P m
rriilny, 4.u I". M. .S ins fn-iv All wi lcon.o.'
B. LAKiiiiKK, Kfitor.
M. K. Cmih';H. Scrvl.-i's nt tho M. K.
Church Sundnys: Pn-iu-lilng at 10 80 nt
m. nnd nt ;.;! p. m. Siindny school at 8
p. in. Kpworlh Ii-hkiiu t H.45 p. in.
Wivkly p,115,(.r m.tlllK WiHlm'Rdnvs nt
imi p. in. Clnss imviinir rondiicti'd hy
Win. AnKleon KridnjH nt 7..KI p. in. An
enrui'st Iiivimtlon. H i-iiriidcil to anyone
J ...n.,.. .... n.ur.iiKp Wll.l US.
MATAIM0RAS.
Epwortii M. K. rHimcH, Matnmonm.
.-MTvicos every Snlitmth at lll.Hna. m. and
7 p. ni. Snhlmtli school nt 2 :fi V K
incctiiiB Moiulny vvcnlnir nt 7.H0. Class
incctniK Tncsilny evcniiiK- nt 7.80. Prnvcr
niiH.tiiiK WwliiiKday evening at 781)
kvoryono wclcomii.
Kkv. F. G. Cuhtis, Pastor.
Hl.PK F.VANOKI.ICAL Ciiphoh, Mnta
moras, Pa. Scrviia-s next .Sunday as follows:
PrcacliinB nt 1(1.80 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun
lay schiH.l at 8 p. m. Junior (J. K. before
iindC. K. prayer nu-eting after tho even
ing service. Mid week prayer lnoetliiff
overy Wwliiesday evening at, 7.311. Scuta
tree. A conlial welcome to all. Come.
Hkv. J. A. Wikgani., Pnstor.
Secret Societies.
Mn.roHD Ixiprm, Xo. 844, F. & A. M :
Loiltre moots WedneBilnys on or h-fore
V nil Moon nt tho Snwkill House, Mliford,
Pa. N. Kmery, Jr.. Seeri'lnry, Milford.
(rudfn.-ld Wielnnd, W. M.. Milfonl, Pa
VA"a I1VU Af.lIU Tnr,.,c VTn c.lo T
I). V: Moots every Thursday owning nt
...(.ui1,iiu.niiii OIHIOIIIff. liCO. IJllli
man, Jr., Soc'y. (ieorno K. guiek, N. U.
Prudknor Rkbkkah Un,un, 17, 1
O. K. Mr,.lufl,...m..,. I I r
I. O-
, . .-...'...1 wm i.ruiiii rri.
daysin oiu h monih In Odd Fellows' Hull,
Kri.
" u iiiiiuiinif. Airs. Alien iliirnbotk,
N. (i. Miss hnlio Klein, Soc'y.
LIVERY STABLES.
If you want a stylish sin
gle or double rig, safe
horses, good harness
and clean, comfortable
carriages at reasona
ble prices call on
J. B. Van Tassel,
Corner Ann nnd Fourth street.,
MILFOULf, PA.
STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD.
"The best is none too good."
HAROMAN. MEHLIN.
KNABE and STANDARD
PIANOS.
FAR R A N D and VOTE Y
ORGANS.
DOMESTIC.
NEW HOME
SEWING MACHINES.
For sale for cn.sh or on easy terms.
Nee Uo aud all parts for all iiiH.tliii.es,
R.'PAIRlNli A SPKCIALTY
Tiinlr.gr ,-t PIA MIS ami nm.ivl,. .
oompeteiit tvuer,
B. S. MARSH.
OPERA HOL'.SK BLOCK,
HORT JCRVI9, N.Y.
P3.CAVI3 EivoHtc
KWRemedv
TT)C one sure cure for
Tbe l!dnqir and Blood