PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Fiiidat, Armi22, 1S98. PUBLISHKD EVERY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWN'S Bt'ILDISCl, BROAD BT. Etitoroil nt tho post olllce of Milford, 1'ike county, Pennsylvania, as uecond-elnss matter, November twentv-first, 1H95. Advertising Rates. Our sqniircd'lirht llnesl.one Insertion -ll.no K-n-li mi Inch uent Insertion -Ki Reduced rules will 1- furnished (in np pliciilion, will be allowed yearly adver Uera. Legal Advertising. Court Proclnmiition, Jury nnl Trial Lilt fur several courts per term, Administrator's and Kxcetitor's Helices Auditor's notices ilivorce notices Sheriff's wiles. Orphans' court 21.00 8.00 4.W fi.uu sales, state County Treasurer s (wiles, I uiinty inent unit election proclamation cnurgcu by the square. J. II. Van Etten, PUBLISHER, Milfbril, Plko County, Pa. EDITORIAL. OUR ANCIENT HISTORY. Is the series of descriptions of the Hotels of Milford now being publish ed in the Press, we sinilpy desire to rescue from oblivion such facts relating to their enrly history ns may yet be within the recollection of some of the older people. This information, while perhaps possess ing no great historical value, is of much local interest, and we should feel uiul;;r many obligations if those who have knowledge of well authen ticated facts will make them known so they may be incorporated iu the proper place. The boundary be tween the prosent and past, so far as tho memory ot those who were then active is concerned, is fast be coming an insuporablo barrier, nud the twilight of seventy years ago is rapidly fading into impenetrable darkness. '" If the old people would give their recollection of early scenes, events, and persona, they would add much to the information and interest of our early local history and confer a boon on tho present nnd coming generations. Iu many other towns tho newspapers published iu early days furnish a great amount of local matter, and in Milford the first paper appears to have boon published in Juno 1827. (We have a copy of Vol. 1, No. 38, dated March 8, 1828, printed for tho proprietor by T. A. Wells) but it does not contain a sin gle local or personal item. If the old poople would nmuse themselves in their leisure moments by jotting down their rocollectiou of early as sociates and pooplo, and tho location of buildings and occupants, with such anecdotes, or other matter, as throw light on past events, giving dates as nearly as may bo, it would serve an excellent purpose, and be highly appreciated not only by thoir families but tho community gener ally, and by receiving propor credit in the publication thoy would erect for thomsolvos a nionumont more enduring than brass. VANDALISM. It is seldom that the gonial pro prietor of tho Crissruan House allows tho unfailing serenity of his temper to be ruflled, but last Friday morn ing discovering that some one had de liberately girdled a fine young maple on his lawn, and then broken it off, he gave way slighty to his pent up feelings, and for a briof period the air in that vicinity was filled with a fourth of July display of verbal py rotechnics. Such acta of wilful des truction of property as breaking down growing shade trees deserves, and should moot with, severe punish ment if the perpetrators could be ascertained. It is bad enough that our Town Council, or peace officer, allows night to bo made hideous with the drunken brawls and disor derly conduct of a coterie of young men(?;whoso sense of decency, or at least regard for the feelings of their families, should be sufficient to deter them from their disgraceful conduct but when this spirit is allowed to run riot to the wanton destruction of property, it is high time that a check be put on it, by arrest and a determined effort by tho proper authorities to enf oroe decency, order, aud law, Almost every article of farm pro auction lias auvancexl m price S'uce the enactment of the Dingley law. This is largely due to tho increased demand for farm products con sequent Uou Increased employment and increusud euruings of those de pendant on manufacturing indus tries for occupation and earnings. It appears tluit the stocks of wool which ere brought into the country prior to tho enactment of the l'ingley law were even larger than supposed. The supply still holds out, and to such an unexpected do (true, that the prices of wool have been temporarily affected by it. TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands in Pike County fof Taxes of 1896, 1897 and School 1898 Notice In hereby given that agreeably to nn Act of the General Assembly of the CommonwcBlth of Pennsylvania entitled An Act to Amend tho Act entitled An Act directing tho Mode of Selling Unseated Lauds for taxes and for other purposes, passed March lilth, A. I)., 1815, by a Sup plement to an Act to amend the Act en titled, An Act directing the mode of sell ing Unseated Lands for tuxes aud for other purposes, passed March 17, A. I)., 1M1, and by further supplement to last recited Act passed March 2H, 1H24, by Act entitled An Act In relation to the sales of Unseated Lands In the several counties of tills Commonwealth passed March 9tb, 1S47, and supplements thereto. The following described tracts of land (descrllied In the Warrantee Name) will be sold on tho Second Monday in June Next, (being the thirteenth day of said month) commencing at two o'clock In the after noon of said day, at public vendue, at the Court House in Milford, In the County of Pike, for arreages of taxes due and cost accrued on each lot respectively. lllooinliig Grove Township. Quantity. 5 3 & No. Warrantee names. 5 13 Uriinner, Peter 300 Bowhnnan, Theodore 1U7 Dull, itlaekall SS Deveridgo, David I113 Chapman, Abagall 1-Ja Crosny, John 89 2d Crnlg, Willlnm 111 2d Craig, Thomas 178 Chapman, James 110 2d Dcpuy, Daniel 415 1H8 415 M 15H 870 4B 405 41m 2ort 401 Rill 87 40-3 415 404 415 4l b I 250 415 4111 Ml 1711 m) WW S'.fJ .m 105 405 401 10) 1:30 9 15 tUtt 77 28 6 70 15 141)1 28 83 10 25 21 80 20 40 23 ?- 20 07 20 27 7 42 14 42 14 22 25 47 0 24 53 14 40 120 123 103 50 09 01 w no 15 133 15 m 15 01 100 118 liepuy, Meaner Hoover, Isaac Hart, Frederick Hlcks, Daniel Knouse, John Klelnhans, Horace, Lehman, Joseph Mease, John Mever, Frederick Mellrlde, ,1 nines Mott, O H Place, Peleg Kidgway, Itlchard Klelie, Thomas Kutter, John Htocker, Margaret Ktocker, Margaret 20 4h 14 111 20 32 14 01 14 411 10 42 14 VM 14 41 2 (" 0 44 inn inn 1(13 ins 14 41 01 28 !l 24 05 2'l 13 20 W 11 2d Simpson, Andrew 112 2d Simpson, John !W Towns, John 188 Wvckoff, Peter 108 Wills, Hetsey 113 Wlgton, John 85 Wykoff, Isaao 76 Yo'he, Adam 24 52 1441 0 57 7 88 tt 8 82 27 51 4(10 14 39 23 37 8 05 8 00 13 08 9 72 143 Delaware Township. Brodhead, Luke 150 Itrodhoiul, Ann 448 Hrodhead, Mary 85 Carnov, Thomas 250 Martzoll, Jonas 48 Mease, Robert 140 Mease, John 188 Mease, Isabella 8il Philips, William 804 Dlngman Township. Brodhead, Samuel 412 Brown, Kohert 117 Brodhead, Kichard 401 Brodhead Garret 183 Brodhead, Jane 43 Hurley, Daniel R 2"0 Brodhead, Hannah 80O Brodhead, Johu Jr 4o3 Brodhead, John Jr 47 Brink, Montis, 880 Brodhead, John Sr 25 Cox, Jacob 415 Cottinger, Garret 150 Connaitl, Mary 08 Delaney, William 413 Kyerley, Jacob 253 Ganr.alier, Samuel 81 Jones, John 144 Ix'ghman, Joseph 443 Leslie, Peter 415 Nelelgh, Nicholas 807 Nicholson, John 87 Ogdon, Gabriel 415 Rolierts, Mordocal 2U0 HolRirts, Mordecnl 48 Huston, Thomas Jr 58 Smith, William 50 Singer, John 208 Vandurmark, Ludwlg 80 Greene Township. 125 80 84 14 45 8 18 27 83 9 17 29 84 13 78 20 88 27 83 8 24 81 05 1 73 28 58 11184 4 in 28 48 9 40 5 78 9! 8(1 47 28 81 23 85 5 97 28 63 111 18 29 49 4 OH 8 45 14 84 5 61 90 82 90 80 15 83 1) 88 20 48 15 71 30 15 81 75 I 380 Arndt, Jacob 80 4 88 301 Barnet, John 330 24 83 271 Beverldgo, David . 429 100 85 81 379 Crosby, John 803 100 48 00 254 Crnlg, William '" 201 114 20 43 283 Davis, Benjamin 4:19 100 17 07 253 Foul ke, Adam 135 9 61 373 Krazicr, Walbro , 445 45 88 24 273 Gray, Orrlson 438 100 85 74 258 llirie, Conrad 100 8 14 389 Lynch, John 439 100 63 55 270 Ieaw), John 4:t9 100 85 88 88 Martin, John 40 8 38 207 Murdock, John 50 4 07 399 Pasuhal, Tbomaa 50 4 07 3M0 Proser, Stephen 439 100 85 83 180 Plankenborn, John 439 100 85 88 274 Plickey, John 4:19 100 86 83 278 Huberts, Hugh Jr 239 100 19 55 375 Roberts, Robert .330 87 88 383 Tittorniary, John 841 80 89 93 481 Wain, William at3 27 13 2H3 Walu, William 439 100 86 83 384 Wills, William 250 20 85 Wtwtbrook, Hiram 150 - 12 21 LM'luwuea Township. 189 Balllet, Joseph 10 40 47 128 Battin, Malialah 285 103 24 83 93 Crw.ler, Robert 419 69 88 80 2 Condoll, William, 8u0 18 52 29 Conner, Michael 801) 87 77 28 Cotlingur, Garot 107 40 4 88 78 Greenfield, Jusse 854 140 83 88 98 Gallagher, James 414 20 88 83 83 Howes, Robert, Pt 447 70 41 88 133 Howell. Richard 211 14 13 150 Howell, Aaron 414 150 88 80 78 2d Jennings, John 373 84 44 77 MoCollum, John 453 41 80 80 Miehliu, Philp 449 41 67 18 Philips, John 438 130 89 25 74 Philips, John 3'.il h 80 19 93 Roberta, Klioha, 2il 18 53 80 Shee, Ann 17 17 81 183 Shield, John SKI 84 10 23 Shields. Johu Uo4 40 28 83 19 Sceley, Samuel 257 130 23 89 17 Willing, Thomas 73 8 77 95 Waluir, PeUir 4ol 87 12 So V'lgtou, Phube 8o4 80 80 50 Lehman Township. 231 Bell, Joseph $00 18 87 388 Hrotzman, John 340 15 82 16 254 Baker, Geo A, Pt. 81 1 91 154 Chestnor, James 294 130 18 89 307 Dalley, Charles 79 11 4 90 140 Dills, Raclu-l 39 24 237 K"gart, (i.jrge . 141 8 75 3ol Kills, Ueiijuinlu 215 40 13 38 355 Khrenu-llvr, Killer 68 8 48 3i3 Gue Robe-t 150 1(1 01 it) Gu), KitlierU 811 10 43 llil Grior, John 401) 13 13 60 313 Hoover, Mu-uel, Jr 443 130 27 76 3-17 HuUlur, John 118 7 83 19 Helator, Daniel 10 93 143 Kinuear. William I'M 13 30 144 Kllllg, Km-hu1 lot) 06 8 15 157 Mver, Henry - 300 14 8,') lol Shiudle, Peter 417 It. 9 16 41 334 Savillu, Sumue 43 130 26 31 I Hllfurd Township. 136 Burnham, Asell 1K1 J15 6 84 111 Bmoliuin, KUoiezcr 89 8 3 Church, Hti 211 16 33 UN Gallirailh J .lah 23 10 63 114 blocker, John V 8v" BO IS ou Palmyra Township. Austin, Stephen 231 4:W 4mt 134 140 90 01 88 Ml 88 58 13 43 IU 29 Mason, Benjamin Philips, William Philips, H-lwea Stewart, Robert 110 100 Porter Township ft Alexander, George. 800 79 I'm Aliercrombie, James 414 fin ! Hrodhend, Richard . 878 B7 Bovd, Charles 8oi) 100 2 Beeeher, David 111 30 Bingham, Ann IK) 87 Bingham, William 8i7 81 80 Brodhead, Garret 800 14 Brown. Daniel 828 17 R9 24 07 83 53 9 83 0 02 5 90 23 07 9!) 25 19 54 10 78 5 49 8 90 1 25 13 81 25 24 24 04 11 45 24 75 18 09 18 01 14 91 84 711 24 04 20 87 889 84 88 11 92 2!) 97 15 82 6 98 24 92 24 70 19 08 24 02 20 23 2 98 10 10 84 70 17 99 7 76 25 01 15 02 24 61 24 78 24 93 17 88 485 84 84 13 68 16 48 888 13 62 898 8 23 620 840 Barton, Daniel g;i 130 84(4 Caldwell, June- irj 85 Cool Imtlirh. Allium V 81KI 133 Cross, John T 20 133 93 Dills, Jacob 431 125 13 Dillman, Georgo 433 1W1 W3 Dills, Abraham 40.3 (14 00 K.clsall, Dnviil 4ml u 50 Krwln, Hubert 415 15 HO Green, Elizabeth 413 184 131 Harrison, Heorim 803 82 Boiler, Michael 250 54 Horton, Kichard 415 10 70 Harrison, George 403 181 Ilk) H. rte, Tobias 850 100 Hulnhnra, Thoin:is 135 108 2d Jean, Isaac 413 140 88 Jones, Absalom 200 1K3 Joyce, Dominlck 403 73" 81 Lackey, James 2'k 83 lit licwis, iiichard 100 03 Long, Henry 417 100 04 Loncli, John 415 15 01) Miller, William Bit) (10 177 Miller, Alexander 4o3 181 88 Marllu, John 4-W Ml 841 MeLnughliii. .Tuo. Pt Ml 01 2d Oncal, James 271 6!t Cgden, Sarah 415 15 lOO Ogden, David (too 71 Cgden, Mtlliert 150 W Overflcld, William 430 l,l Ovoflleld, William 8K) 07 108 Overlleld, William 410 117 65 Place, Reuben 415 15 70 Philips, John 417 133 1H3 Philips, nebecca 439 140 1ml 1 uston, Thomas lf0 ti l Singer, Abraham 413 140 lss Stooker, Margaret 210 186 100 Shook, John 258 153 1511 Sellers, Samuel 115 183 Van Why, Henry 810 59 Whitehlll. Hubert, pt. 50 51 Willing, Thomas Jr 154 178 Wlkotl, Isaao 200 Rhohola Township., 153 147 107 83 131) 154 153 14 140 27 38 13!) 131 188 93' 31 140 I'M 150 33 30 K I 78 12 Burr, Joseph Bayley, Francis Brink, Henry Rartholemew,Benj. Craig, Johu. pt Connelly, John Carey, Matthew Cooper, Charles Chapman, James Connarroe, Thomas Curric. Joanna Cooper, John, Pt Depul, Ann, pt Domlnlck, Dan Denny, William Hugh, Thomas Inseo, Samuel Lukcn8, Abraham pt Lester, Johu P, pt Nelelgh, Martin Nelelgh, John Kiiston, Mary Itussell, Andrew Smith, Francis Wells, James, Jr. 437 81 85 45 809 28 84 88 883 15 80 93 85 8 60 278 13 23 49 418 18 88 56 830 87 86 93 4() 25 16 50 207 96 84 80 440 93 80 29 410 18 16 90 100 8 11 890 81 67 249 63 20 16 190 14 52 400 121 82 47 71 80 5 77 237 19 18 1(6 60 8 68 75 6 67 487 63 85 88 415 15 83 88 i3 80 19 61 883 81 04 188 80 15 83 148 Westfall Tywnshfp Jones, Isnao Mease, John Mason, Thomas Slice, John Smith, Elizabeth Shee, Itachel Smith, Francis Smith, Kachel Smith, Kli.abeth 140 481 400 400 181) 8118 441 408 865 89 25 160 80 183 e 84 15 986 87 15 86 84 88 77 19 08 19 47 29 52 80 14 83 19 TREASURER'S NOTICE. Of Sale of Seated Lands for Arrearages of Taxes. The following Is the list of taxes return ed by tho Collectors for the several Town ships for tho years 1S95 and 1899, and the school year 1897, with costs, which land will be sold agroeably to the Aot of tho 10th of February, A. D., 1870, at the same tlmo and place as the above aud foregoing Unseated Lauds : Blooming Grove Township. Tax and cost. Clenry, Sarah, la, Impd, 127a unlmpd house 4o. 97; D.Rulgwnyaui lands M. Hennessey & F. rinieatzle $ 4 03 Donually, Charles, 195a, nnliiip, No. 184, ndj. lands of Nos. 183 and 186.. 16 22 Hazen, Margaret, 83a unlmpd, No. 181; ndj. lands of L. Anderson and others 76 Lusthoff, George, 50a uunlmpd house, No. 103, adj lands of Geo. Rockllue nnd H. Weuzle S 18 O'Rourke, Thus., 100a, unlmp; adj. lands or J . MoUoth est aud M. Mad den 7 81 7 81 Smith, John, 100a, No. 184, adj lands of U. Donually and P. Miller lelaware Township, Barnard, Win. H., 800a unlmpd. No. 144, adj. No. 145, and others . t 8.10 Courtrlght, Isaac D r, 88 unlmpd, adj. Chatillon, Lewis, 15a impd, 188 a unlmpd, adj lauds of W Hasmor and others 7 14 no 144 and 145. . A 8 10 Childs, Geo. W., est, 8a Impd, 60a uuiinpd, No. 138 91 Hazeldlue, Ann n r, 88a, uulnipd lit. A. . Hun, adi lauds of. W. McPherson 9 80 Krause, Philip, 50a unlmpd, no. 144. adj. No. 145 and W. H. Barnard . 43 Ladds, James N. K. la. impd, 10a uniuipd. house No. 84. adj. lauds ofC. Hosier aud others 8 43 Lning. John W., est., 100a, unlmpd, pt. of No. 148 8 69 McPherson, William. NR. ,8a Impd. 439 a unlmpd; No. 12, adj. lauds of C. B PI pur and others 84 19 Otteuholiner, Jacob, N. R., 8a, un improved, adj lauds of Raltt and Sanderson 76 Peters, K F , 60a uuiiupd, formerly Houry Purdy 48 Robinson, W. A, N. R., 50a. unlrnpd No 183, adj. lauds of R. Shepherd 8 IS Westbrook, Hiram, 200a, unlmpd, adj . lands of li. W. Ding-man aud others s ; 9 81 Ding-man Township. Brady, Peter, 6a, lmprovd, S07a un lmpd; adj. lauds of K. T. Riviere and J. Pleot ,. Cherry, Millard F., N R , 100a nn impd,, adj lands of C. C. D. Pin- 7 13 chot and M. Luthgens 8 74 Kai-ley lerenoe, 15a Impd, 334a unlin provtHl, house aud barn, No. 86: adj lands of K. A. Greeuing and K. Tain pier 85 98 Lieuthgeus, Minna, N. K, 877a uu IiiiIhI, house, No. 15u, adj lands of ftl. i;nerry anu otliers Riviere, K T. N. R., S'lOa. uuiiuod. 16 83 No. 181, adj lauds of X. Sykes aud o . r-icot Stephens, A. W , N. R . 2 linod 17 98 98a uniiniHl, adj lauds of J. Barber and L. Cnattltlou Tavlur, 8. B., N. H , 20() unlmpd., No. 180 and No. InJ, adj lands of 9 86 J. Pleot and K. T. Riviere 18 13 Teperwine, truest, N. H., 16a Impd lTa uniuipd. house nud barn, No. 1,17. a. I j lunils of V. G. Youngs ui i. noon 11 46 ireue Township. Colltngwood & Co , N. R , Sola un lmpd, Nu 177, adj lot )7, 43ua, un lmpd, No llu; 439 uuiuiud. UO 167 French, James, NR. 281a, unlmpd nn 157, ailj lands of V Blita and J Whlttaker 40 98 Hobday, F.lir.a, 6a Impd, 195a nnlm- house, barn, no 879, J. Crosby 7 86 Jolon, Jules, N R., 439a unlmpd, no 287 adj. lands of D. Wise aud U. Muusette 11 25 Mousetto. Oliver, N R. 183a unlmpd house nud bam, adj lauds of F. Miller and E Lowe 9 47 PetTer, Lewis, N. R., loon unlmpd adj lauds of H. Linck and L Shaw 6 Bl Lackawaxen Township. Boughee, Fred, N.R. no 1, 85a, no 15, 6Da, uo 18 60a. uniuipd nos 130, 137 6 88 Blackmore, Marie, N R, la Impd, 2a unlmpd, bouse, tulj lands B G Park Association, and J Smith . 1 04 Hramer, N W, eBt 4 lots lu Mast Hope Barn, ndj lands of J ShartT ami T. D. Shay 87 Clark, Martin or Matthew, lOOsj un lmpd adj lands of McDermoit Bros and Geo. Francis 9 87 Crlssmnn, Frank, 60a uniuipd adj lands of D. Mclntire aud J . Sei dell 8 83 Deiiilng, Harry, N R, lot in Mast Hope adj lands of 1) Scldou and Coachmever 76 Klchlor, Heury, N R, 53 a unlmpd no Ian anu 30a unlmpd no 157 1 Ul Frey, Mdwnrd, N R, 77a unlmpd adj Greeley lands 1 01 Grady, Michael, N R, 78 a unlmpd adj lauds J MeCabu, and J Moriin. 8 80 Hooker, Robt., N R, 60a uniuipd adj lands D. Buxtou and L Row land 05 Jogger, Willlnm. 03a unlmpd adj lots no 124 and 127 9 84 Llndale, Charles, 50a unlmpd ndj lands Hurzcrg aud A Pel ton 7 78 Mornu, James, u r, 85a unlmpd lot no 1 adj lands J McHalo 1 52 Newell, Mr and Mrs 35a unlmpd adj lands of Mrs Dodge aud J. L. Bur- cher 8 14 Perry, Kllen, 85a unlmpd adj laud of J Degroat and Maxwell 9 27 Perry, levl,2a Impd house, adj lands of J. N. Smith 8 07 Peters, Lewis, N R. ,28a unlmpd. house, stable, uo 157 adj lauds of L. Gocte , 98 f utatil, Kmilo, N R, 60a unlmpd house, pt of 110 136 88 Koviero, t T, N R, 50a unlmpd adj lauds P Davis and 'L Dalev 5 Revlerc, E T, N R, 9a Impd' 85 a un lmpd, bouse formorly T. Gaffney. 5 04 Kicnter, Frederick, NH, 75a unim proved, part no 157 4 21 Scheuck, Heury, NR, 60 a uulnipd ndj lands of W P Homin aud L Rowland 6 88 holiday, James, N R, 5a 1111 1 mod ndj lands of W Tuttle and J Case esc 47 i.lgue, Martin, est, house nud lot adj lands K Sharer Wardell, James, NR, 60(ta uulnipd 7 73 ndj lands of no 85 nud no 77 86 98 Westbrook, Lafayette, NR, 100a uu lnipd, no 104 adj 105 and 90 6 68 wnson, ueorge, jn H, lnoa unlmpd Bill lands of Will Holhnrt and I) Mclntire , 4 85 xanr, August, 60a unlmpd, no-1 J Musgrove 6 80 lehinan Township. Bogart, David, est, la Impd, 89a un lmpd, house adj lands of J Otten- heimernnd A Lederer 1 68 LouiiU'rman, John, 8a Impd, 16a 1111- llliuu. 11(1) lauds A. MlioeiiinkHP and P Pierce R 15 vnuoru, Catharine, NB, 4a impd 88a uuiiunu mil lanus or .1 itim 11 utwi G. W. Chamberlain . 1 09 Garrlss, Abraham, est, 4n Impd, 8a uuiinpu adj lauds of J Ottelieimcr nud D Boirart est 1 14 Manner, johu. JNK, 00a unlmpd ndj itiimn 01 iirmisnaw. ami s Schuyler 1 ns I.-1 . . , . ivieiiicib, rieury, in rt, a UUlmpil noj lauus or J uttenheliuer and K Knoll 41 Lieueror, Arthur, JN K, 4n Impd 863a uniuipd adj lands J Ottenheliner . 18 40 mcuarty, Arthur, n r, 6a unlmpd mlj lands H Cook and A Gnrrls 17 nooorts, it r, 8a lnipd 144a uu- liupil. aoi lauus 01 Airs n:si,hiu,k and H Smith K 01 omuii, j allies, est lOalmpd, 10 a un- 11I1UU. aoi laiHUOI J UOlirtrlirhl. anil J Counterman Ill Turner, William, 184a uniuipd, adj aims ui ii ouyuer ana ri n hhu. ilerson 8 83 Williams, John, 6a Impd. 79n unlm pd adj lands of K Hornbook aud others 18 83 Milford Township. Mott, Bull & Doollttle, 901a no 113 j aioase auj lauus 01 Jr A L (julck 16 40 Palmyra Township. Buckingham, James, n r, 15a Impd adj lands of A Buckingham aud C Stephens 5 62 Fiiinlii, Thomas, est 1 lot adj a Shearer and A faheeley 8 80 Maxwell & Co stone dock along NY, LK&WHRat Cromoll- town 8 19 McHnle. Mary, est, 83a unlmud mil C Dimou est nud F Mauley 8 87 ISuwuurger, Mien, 40a Impd, 50a un lmpd, house, 9 barns adj lands of C W Down . 18 10 Ross, Keubeu, est 443a unlmpd, no 21 ndj lands of J Secley aud K Kimble 16 25 Ross, Reuben est 437a unlmpd, uo 23 adj no 21. aud Paupack River 16 66 Ross, Reubeu, est, 90a unlmpd, Phil. Asafello adj T Asafello and others 8 81 Ross, Reuben, est 440a uniuipd no 130 adj W Philips and others 16 17 Ross, Reuben est 808a unlmpd no 128 adj J Philips and others 7 64 Ross, Reubeu est 220a uniuipd no 131 adj lands of Union Taunery Co aud otliers 8 10 Ross, Reuben, est, 439a unlmpd no 140 auj lauds of A Mason aud D Joyoe ' 16 15 Ross, rteuuen.est 3io unlmpd known as the Knnpp lot 9 Ross, Reuben est, 1619a uniuipd uo 98 adj lands of Levi Shaw aud H Clurk 69 49 Ross Reuben est Ha Impd saw mill aud other buidiugs 66 16 Campbell. James A, 11 r, 437a uniuipd no 78 adi lands uos 88, 65 and Por ter's Lake 439a unlmpd nu 83 adj nos 8i, 81, 83, 85, 88 and 63 9 10 Westbrook, Jacob B, n r, 8a Impd, 27a unlmud mlj lauds nos 840, 839 aud lb. 1 63 Shohola Township. Hart, Margaret A, 890a, unlmpd house and lot adj lauds of G W Hart aud Milford Turnpike 11 86 McKean, Gibson, est, 4a impd, 28a unlmpd no 150 adj lauds of H Mo Keau and G Mo Keau Jr 1 65 Meusuhing, C. F., n r, 4a tuipd, 46 a uuiiupd, house, barn, adj lauds of J Hau, Sr 8 60 Shadier, Edward, 8a impd, 47nunlm- ? roved, no 147 adj lauds of J Ac N lees ...... . .- 8 44 Westfall Township. Elting, Philip, 8 lots bounded on the north by Milford road, west by C Dewitt 8 29 Heusell, Lewis, 6a impd, 19a unlmp. 1 txiunded on uortli by W Sheppard, East by W J Bell 8 08 Lawrence & Watts, 30oa, unlmpd, bounded no nort h by lauds of W J Bell, west by F Hurst 10 00 Mott, M 1), nr lot nu 39n,fronting on Jookson St, adj lot uo 883 aud B Vau luwegeu est 9 49 Pluchot, Johu, n r, 34a 1iiihI, 100 a uniuipd, house, baru, adj hinds of J Daniels aud A Duita 48 66 Pierce, Juliette, 48a, impd, 20a un iuipd, la impd, 12a uuiiupd, 9 houses, barn, 3 shauues, -no 117 adj lauds of B Vannoy aud M Qolnn 46 88 .Shaw, Hannah B, lot nu &38 north ido Mddisou St tulj luts nos 836, 830 9 49 GEORGE DAUMANN, JR., Treasurer. Treasurer's. Offlee. Milford, Pa, ( March 3uia, lsub. j OA in its subtlety. sIt lies hidden for years in the ambush of the blood, and. when it strikes it voids its venom alike on strength and beauty, disfiguring the one and undermining-the other. Aprs Sarsoporllla is a specific for" scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive scrofula below the surface. Dr. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a vegetable remedy and it eradicates the disease. There is no remedy for scrofula equal to Ayer's Sarsa parilla. " I was cured of a long-standing esse of scrofula by Dr. J. 0. Ayer's Sarsapsrilla, The disease first manifested Itself when I was a child, by breaking out in red blotches all over my body. I was not free from the trouble nntil I took several bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. That effected a per manent cure.' Mas. E. H. Snyder, Lehigh ton. Pa. "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING," Published by tlie New York Tribnne. SECOND EDITION. 32 Tagcs, 18 by 12 1-2 Inches A general rovlow of the advances and Improvements made In the leading branch es of farm Industry during the last half century. Special artlclos by the best agrioultnral 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 desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and Instructive. Only-15 cents a copy, by mail. SEXD YOUR ORDER TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, milford, Pa. Buiding-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, - GENERAL AGENT 800 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. oorio What it will do for you for a monthly payment of 18 per ll,o00 15 of which applies on principal, $3 is Inter est. First It will buy for yon any house de sired or build you a house according to you own plans, lor a payment or not less than Hi'f. dowu. Second It will assume any mortgage on your property, and advance von more money, If desired, not to exceed tUKc of its valuation. At above rates you would own your property free and cloar In just 200 inonins; you can pay as luucn more as yon wish, and reduce the time in pr'portlon, or the full amount will be received at any Dimo, The first proposition enables you to con vert your rent money Into the ownership of a home. The second proposition enables you to reduce the interest rate on your mortgage and at the same time be paying off the principal each month. 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. See my, stock before purchasing, The Price Is Right. L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, Pa. Caveats, and 'i rade-Marka obtained and all ?at-( eot Diuineaacooducted tor MoocnATK Fees. Oun Orricc is Opposite U. . Patemt Office 4 loii we citn ure pAitut ut lta ttuut uuta ummi remote trout Y, ashuiiftoa. i i Sad model, drawing or photo. With decrip-f ruoo. ma uvimj, h patenuuilo or nut, lrc oil iurge. Our tern not due till patent secured. 3 A PiMMirr M How to Obtain Patent." with! Jcottt oi miuo in the U S aud lureia cououic. i kd( tree. Aaartm, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. patent Office. Washinqton. D. C. lnl ILJIN ItyJi -Dr. David Kennedys tavoritc Kcmcdy CUHIJ ALL klUNIt.MOMUH S - AND UVIR TMOWULC9. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and 11161 Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Firs In One HARDWARE. C'l'Tf-PRV, TIN, AGATE WARK, KTC. TIN ROOFINOANO 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 A fc A FOR J Your Stomach's Sake CHEW G U M There in nothing; so good lot the Stomach as Soda and Peppermint. Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pure ioda 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. FOIl SALE Br All. JAT,BR8. iM4f, 60 YEARS' .V rvpcaiCNCE Traoc Marks i-O DC 'rttH COPYRI. Designs Copyriohts Ac. Anronw BPTifllniT a Hketrh and dct1ptton mar quickly aoertnin our opinion free whether an Invention ii prohahly patentable. Communicii tloniifitrlctlyoonnilnntfftl. Handbook on Patents ent free. OUleet airaneT for dcurin patentn. Parents taken through Munn A Co. reoelrs tptcbU iwtics without charge. In the Scientific Jlrc crican. A handsomely IllnrrtratM woekty. largest clr cnlation of any pclentlOc journal. Terms, IH a year ; four month, $L Bold by all newsnealers. MUNN & Co ' New York Branch OOloo, S6 F St, Wwhlnston, D. C. B. D. HURSH. Repairing done in tin or iron, and Electrical supplies lurn iwhed to order. ELECTRICAL WORK A SPECIALTY. Prompt attention Liven to build ing private telephone lines ; putting in electric door bells ; call bells burglar alarms : electrio alarm clocks ; house call.or hotel annuncia tors ; and the general keeping in or der ot electrical apparatus. , LAYTON, N. J 0000000000000 o HOW IS BABY ? When baby reta alek remem )T that Humarll'm Hhtt limy, O worth iu weight in gold. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUSSELL'S WHITE DROPS Por aiicn ilia as Wind Colic, '4 Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping Paine, Sleep leasneaa, and other diaeaaea in cident to' babyhood, especially during Teething. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. It la made for babiea, from pure vegetable remedies. Contains bo opiate in any form IT IS S00TK1NQ and healing to th nerves, and at the aame time atrengthena and Invigorate the whole ayatem, restoring a healthful color to th cheek, producing Refreshing Sleep, 5trong Nerves ChMrful Disposition. Prlca 25 cents per bottle. For sal by all druggists Prepared by RUSSELL MEDICINE CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0 BUSINESS CARDS. F. W. DEST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Offloe Hours WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D rhysician and Piirgeon. Office nnd residence Harford street. In lome lately occupied by Dr. E. IJ. Wen ' MILFORD, PA. Dr. von der Heydo, DENTIST, Brown's MulMIng, corner Hrnnd nnd i mmTuip strcots, Miirord. Pn. OFFICK HOI KS: 8 tn la ... 1 k .A.ls" nt I'luKuinn's Fprry, oiiuoslte M K. f.htirch every Snd and 4th W.wlnr... iliiy In oiMili 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, Milford, Pike Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Milford, Pike Co., Pa. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. First PmNTTrmi.n. ..... Subhnth servicr-s nt 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 p. r-uDimth srluMiI inuniHlinti'lv nftor tha niornin service. Prayer inee'tinir Wk1- .:n r wniiHi welcome Will lie PTtniwl.ul t ..11 ni . . , , iinww nor ac- tuclictl to other churches are esueeiallv ln vil.nl Pur n.ii..... v? . CmrRf:H rur tup r.,... . ...... . , . - rnr.rnr.lltl. Hill ford: TViees Slinrlitv at In 'jn . . P. M. Siindnv c;.v.,.l .. n it r Wec-k day service. Kriilnv 4 fill p ' ;.,.f - 'e. .Vil welcome. B. S. Lassiter, Rector. M. K. CniTRCH. Services nt tho M. K. Church Siiiidnys: Preac.liinir at 10.30 at in. ana at 7. .10 p. m. iSumlay school nt 8 p. in. Kpworth lenpue nt 6.45 p. m, WcH-kly prayer incctiiiK on Wwlnesdays at 7.30 p. in. Class liuK'tliiR conducted by Win. Anitleon Fridays at 7.30 p. m. An arnest Invitation is extended to anyone who may desire to worshsp with us. Rev. W. R. Nefk. Pastor. MATAMORAS. f .1 ....... .. r t.. f . . .. i . .'ir-TTviinn i.i. n. ijinimjH, Aiaiamoras. Services every Pnblmth at 10.30 a. m. and 7 n ... C.1.I....1. ,.1. 1 . n ui n ... p. in. ..iiiiimui Bu.nii j. j!i, .i..u..l. i . i r, .... .i ii.'iiiik i.ii.uuity evi'iiifipr ac i. mi. iuhs meeting Tuiwduy evening at 7.80. Prnvcr nuu..li.n W.ul.....l..n I -i. n'.n. civuryone weieomo. Rev. F. G. Curtis, Pastor. Hope Evangelical church, Mnt moras, Pa. Sirviws next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sun day school at 8 p. in. Junior C. K. before and C. K. prayer meeting after tho even ing service." Mid-week prayer nui'ting eviry Winlnesday evening at 7.80. Seats free. A cordial welcome to all. Come. Rkv. J. A. Wieganu, Pastor. Secret Societies. Milford Lodoe No. 844, F. & A. M. : Lodgo meets Wednesdays on or before Full Moon at the Sawkill House, Milfonl, Pa. N. Kmery, Jr., Secretary, Milford. Godfreid Wleland, W. M.. Milford, Pa. Van Per Mark Lodge, No. 828, 1. O. O. F: Meets every Thursday evening at 7.80 p. m., Brown's Building. Goo. Dun man, Jr., Sec'y. George R. Quick, N. G. Prudence Rehekah Lodge, 197, I. O O. F. Meets every second and fourth Frl. days In each month In Odd Fellows' Hall, Brown's building. Mrs. Alice Hornbeck, N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Beo'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 and Fourth streets, MILFORD, PA. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTEY ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sulo for cash or on easy terms Mee lies and all parts for all machines, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS aud ORGANS by a B. S. MARSH, OPERA HOUSK BLOCK, rOHT JERVIS, N.V. DS.DAYI5 favorite eWRemedy The one sure cure tor J The Kidneyijiver and Blood adj uo 176. 74 66 0 0
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