- PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, May 2Q, 1898. PUBLISHED KVKUY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWN'S BUlLDINrt, BROAD ST. Entered ftt the post otlioe of Milfonl, Pike county, Pennsylvania, a second-clnss mutter, November twenty-first, 1895. Advertising Rates. Onoginnn'(iluhtllnPf),ono insertion -fl.00 w.in-h anli-u-uiKMit Insertion - - .fit) Ki-ilnoed rates will If furnished on nn plication, will bo nlluwed yearly mlver timers. Legal Advertising. Court Prorlnmntion, Jury and Trial List fur several conns per term, jat.oo Administrator's nnd Executor's nntiees ' Auditor's notiees J1'1 Divore" notiees f'-1"1 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' rnlli-t snh-s, Couiitv Treasurer's sales, County staie ment iind election prm-linna! ion clmi-ifd by the square. J. n. Van Kttt-n, rum.ISIIKR, Milfonl. I'ikn Comity, Pa. EDITORIAL. (GENERAL REEDEIt'S CANDI DACY. The newspapers ofthestntebognn speculating last week, when Roetler announced hinisolf a candidate), us to tho ronl mwardnoss of tho movo. There soomcd to bo a widespread impression that it was a first step of Senator Quay and his frionds to withdraw W. A. Stone nnd con centrate on Rooder. It is argued that Quay desirosRoeders vindication and also that ho fears Stone might bring disaster to the party. Some hint that ho is afraid that W. II. Andrews by controlling Stone would bocome too formidable a person in the state and might make him trouble in his r3-olection to the Son- ate and that ho could better stand a hostile administration, like that of Hastings is alleged to be, than to have ono ot his forinor Chief Lieu tenants bocome suprome in state affairs. The Easton Free Pross says "whethor therois oris not truth in tho reports that Quay intends to support Reodor"-and on that it is not informed-"one thing is certain and that is that General Reeder is a bona fide candidate for Governor. We may assume that it speaks with authority, and that there is good reason why the General should have doforrod his anouncement until aBeemingly late day, and until 'after the claim is made, and not se riously disputod.'that W. A. Stone has enough dolegatos, with those that can bo cortainly controlled' by Sonator Quay, to render his nomi nation snre. We are not of those who think General Reeder needs any vindication. If his act in sign ing tho indemnity bond, and this is tho only fault we know complained of, and was tho reason given for his resignation from Governor Hastings cabinet, was perfoctly justifiable undor the circumstances, there is nothing to vindicate. If it was not, the offense, if committed without sinistor motives may be fully par doned by the people and if the act was wrong intinsically and Goner al Reeder knew it to be so, !he does not dosorve to" have it condoned. He may desire a verdict of the people on his act, and if favorable, consider tasa viniiottion, but we do J; not believe he needs it. He can stand on his manhood, his uprightness and fitness for the offloe,'andsk for the suffrages of his fellow cjtissons, with full assuranae that whatever the re suit, it would arise from either the belief or disbelief in his integrity to administer the high office of Gov-n- or fearlessly with an eye single to the interests of the jieople and not ias a tool of any political faction. THE GOVERNORSHIP. TnE announcement last week by General Frank Reeder ot-his candi dacy for Governor, before the com ing state convention, has injected a new force in the situation. The re publican voters of Pike will have no voioe in expressing their preforenoe among the several candidates now in the field, because the delogate, under the old and absurd system, was elected last October, long before it was known who might be aspi rants, No doubt our delegate will desire to express the wish of the ma jority of the republicans in Pike by his vote in the convention, but the rather lute announcement of Gener al Reeder leaves little time to gather an expression of opinion of voters, as betweon those who are now can didates. One of the chief advan tages of our new rultm will be that by holding an election after all the candidates aro announced, the re publicans will be enabled to send a delegate to the state, and district conventions,- who can express the BOiitimeut of tho majority in the county. No ono really desiring the welfare nnd growrh of tho party, and tluit it should bo harmonious in final action, can for ft moment objoct to such a method, or attempt to thwart a system which will accom plish that object, The State conven tion would do a wise act to pass a resolution fixing a uniform time throughout the State for the election of delegates. This would leave a fair and open field for all candidates, and no aspirants would be prejudiced by having tho fact announced, as is now the case, that some ono had al ready secured a majority of dele gates. If a beautiful example of harmo ny is desired, just olwervo the warmth of quiot, hut deep seated affection felt for each other by the Democratic Editors of tho Eighth. They aro r.;;illy too full ot feeling for eaeh other to properly express themselves. Pksnsylyani a Democratic Editors are entering into a combine to har monize their efforts, nnd all pull on the same political Btring. What a lamblike timo thero will bo if they accomplish such a purposo ! The niillenium would not bo "in it" with them. Every farmer ought o own a good spray ) imp and nso it on his trees. The r.j.plo crop would bo far bettor and it would save many dol lars' worth of other fruit. They are excellent, too, in the potato field, where water is convonient,for Paris green. The Press last weok containod n fuller report of tho proceedings of the Sussex Board of Assessors thon appeared in any of the local papers except the Register. Are our brethren over in tho now Spain shy of corporations? There is considerable quiet think ing being done, by the voters in Pennsylvania, which will bear fruit next November unless satisfactory candidates are nominated. Tins, is not a good year to shako a red rag at tho bull. When Admiral Sampson me it his Phillistines it is devoutly to bo hoped that he will handle his fleet as succossfuly as did his illustrious predecessor a jaw bone. Soon the cut worms and the fes tive potato bugs, those aids to pioty and incentives to increased physical exortion will begin their philanth ropic operations. Try planting less ground this spring and giving what you plaat more manure and better cultivation. The result will be less labor and more profit. John Wanamaker is making speochos throughout the state, and from the way he talk., some of the "boys" must fool their ears tingle occasionally. There aro few men in town who have not enjoyed tho pleasure of garden making this weok, and os a result thore are many tired spado handlos. If all the victorios'tho Spaniards win on paper woro real, this country would soon lie out of business as a nation for good. Now watch the currant bushes or the worms will fix them. Powd ered hellebore dusted oil tho worms will fix them. New Railroad Planned. Thore is t bo another railroad from the Lackawanna .Valley to New York City. It will be built by local ooal oporators mainly, who oontend that the rate for carrying anthraoite oonl to tide water by the present coal carrying roads is so heavy that tho individual coal oper- ators of this part of the coal fields, at least, are heavily handicapped. Tho new railroad company wll be known as tho New York, Wyoming & Western Railroad, and has al ready applied for a Charter. Tiie officers are E. B. Sturges, president : L. A. Wat res, vice-president ; Thos. E. Jonos, secretary ; Thomas H. Watkins, treasurer ; Joseph J. Jer tnyn, J. J Williams, C. D. Simpson, John Jermyn, J. N. Rico, John N. Kommorer, O. S. Johnson, William Connell and W. G. Payne. All of these men are from Seranton except Mr. Payno, who resides in Kingston. The shortest lino from Kcranton to Now York is 144 miles, and the new road, it is 3xpectod, will decrease that somewhat. The output of coal controlled by the operators repre sented in this oompany is about eight million tons They believe that by owning the road the freight tolls will lie decreased so materially as to en able authr.tciteooal tooompete more favorably with bituminous in and about New York. At present bituminous coal is car ried to New York, a distance of 300 miles, for suvonty cents per ton, while from Buranton to New York the rate for carrying anthracite coal is 1.60perton. Tin: niiuirriNE islands. Sl'EN-K.S AN!) KVR!r.- IN MANILA. MAN NER OF 1.IV1NI1, (TSTOMS, CLIM ATE. HOW T1IKV DEAL WITH THE INSUR HKXTS. Now that so much interest centres in our now possessions in tho far East, and so much is being written about, the Inlands, tho following ac counts gathered from letters from a gentleman who has for some time resided at Manila, and who has am ple opportunity for observation, will throw considerable) light on the ens toms of the people and the manner in which warfare with tho insur gents is conducted. Tho houses in M mila nre built up on posts about six feet off. tho ground in order to keep out the water during the rainy season. Those on the hills nre bailt the same for it oftefl rains enough to cover the ground a couple of fct deep before it runs off. The natives on rniny days pull nn immense banana leaf large enough to cover two and go along in regular "Paul and Vir ginia Style." As there are but two hotels in Manila, a town of 200,000 inhabitants, nnd as no white man wants to, or would livo in a native family, ho keeps Louse Our fum ily, just ot present, consists of my friend, myself, a workman, tho cook, name unknown, tho cook's boy Pedro, my frioud's hoy, Per fecto, probably named from a brand of cigars, my boy Rama n, tho horse boy Lazaro.tho errand boy Vincinto, two washerwomen who livo nt, home but come five days a week nnd pound our clothes on a round board with a piddle and then iron them spread out on the floor with a largo iron having a firo insido of it, being in facta sort of portable stove. They will wash and iron a suit of white luck ror nix cent-), but wo pay t hem six .1 ollarf a m inMi, or about $L.0 m U. S. gold, and for that They do ,11 that wo have. As to eatable, iTTra too wo buv uparatoly and keep under lock and 'coy, dealing them out to tho ciok ')y number. Fish and chickens and fruit of all kinds are very plentiful, bananas and pineapples wo have in our yard, and mangles and cocoa nuts are vory cheap. Rico is also abundant, but here tho cheapness ends, for hoof is 40 cents a pound, ham 65 cents, butter 75 conts, eto. We are in the mid -it of 60,000 native (Indian) inhabitant.-;. Tliey are not negroes, but Malays, but are a happy childlike people with few wants which nature does not supply, and no ambition beyond possessing the best game cock in the village. The air is of ton black with locusts, trav. oiling north. They almost hide tho setting sun, and hum like a million bees." Tho natives are thon out in force catching them in nots.and they will live high for nt least a week on stewed locusts. This dish has been on sale at a littlo store hero and my friend and I have bean trying to muster courage to try them, but have concluded to wait until wo get. some wild honey ti go with tho de licacy. One morning not long ago we drove out on a fushionablo drive way along tho seashore, and wit nessed tho execution of fourteen rebels, tor several weeks those executions were the popular amuso mont hero. When visiting Canton, tho guide lamented tho fact that we woro late for tho daily beheading, but as a substitute for tho sight showed us sovoral barrols of heads which had figured in that morning's work of tho "high executioner." Some timo ago the rebel chiois were bought off and sont to Hong Kong, their followers dispersed and tha war was declared at an end. Still, last Sunday wo hail a visit from 500 robbers (not rebels) and in the engagement which followed the dead numbered 28. This occurrod within plain sight of my house. Farther up the country these same bands of robbers enter towns and carry off money and pretty girW quito likoin the olden ti :ies. When tho rebel chiefs pas-te 1 through Oii lumpit, I had nn invitntiou to dine with them, but docliued for pruden tial roasons. However, wo drank champagne to a pleasant voyagj to the soldiers, government men, loyal Indians and lebels. A Wide Difference. A working man with a dinner puil in his Land camoont of a lit tle shop, and was met by a fellow working man, who said : "Why, Jim, you're working over timo now, aren't jia t" "No," was tho reply. "I'm not." "Aren't you putting in more than eight hours a day?" "Yea." "I thought that eiht honn was tlio union schedule?" remarked the outsider. "Yes,, but you see 1 have just bought the shop. Something new, a mriti!j tooth harrow with wluls. Kvracne plows nnd " i'lunet Jr." cultivators at W. & G. MiU.-b.eirn, Mercantile Appraisement FOR i3o3. Notlrp is tvrvby pIviMi thnt nil wholc p.'ilt nnil retail dcnl'TS riitinfji'd hi selling PT'mhIs. wuri'H, lnerchrmtlisi' r other I'tTVcts uf vh;ittM'V('P kintl nr n;iiiiri, whether of the ;rrmvth or prn.lnet and m-mi fur turn nf tho 1'i.iteil Stairs nr if nnv foreiirn stun, nnd to nil brokers reshffni? In the Connty of 1'iko nnil Stuto of l'onnsylva niu, th;it they urn cltvwitieil nnil assessed by tho iiiulerkiirii'Ml A pj-rnHr-r of Mercan tile T.ixes in sniit County for tho year A. I)., IfS'fS. us follows: Tax f'lns f-'ahof o lOnnd 1iwth:tn .Vm 7 'M 1 1 " " 5 mm 41 " loo hi Ji) th 1U " " r )) " " MUD 12 fy) " " ir. i ct " " " f vm ir it 1 1 2M'H) 1( Hit 1) rt tMn .lirv- -fur v. (tllrV or T:iHr. ? ti id for i- i-h n-hllt ional A liny or Table. M M'ii :ini"s a ml inn n ti fuel livers of n'l kind w hn s.i merchandise to 1 he amount of nliti r their own tnanuf aet ore are 1 lt d clns rmd pay f7. S :'es nf i? it M ) nnd less than .ivi are 1:1th elan nnd tmv ?H. Huteh r 'vhn fmrehne cnt fie. 1him. efe.. kilh'd and deeded mid ?e!l the meat n re liable to the Ti-ivinent of tnoreant ile tax. K itinc houses. Re-st finr.-ints. Cafe, nnd Oyster S iheis when' spirituous or malt liquors are not sold aro taxed as fol'ir.vs: Sales of r-H nnd lew than ?! vi 5 if) 8 All denier, brokers, buteh'TR. mer chants, mut rvstitii liiiiwii feoMiow nml ntli- nrs who aro required to pay mercantile raxes in The ( ounry oi l'ike, are rated and assessed n-i will appear op,os!to their re sneetive names, and thry are hereby noti fied that tlio day of appeal will bo ou Monday, June 6, 1898, At tho CoTiimisslonors' on!ir In tho llor- oiitrh pf Mllford, between t-ho hours of !l a. iti. iuiii ir M , whi'ii nml wlii-ni thry mny nttenil If thry rcu propor. DKLAWARK. SAME. DUSl'SKSS. CLASS. TAX .T. H. Westlirook, Store 14 t 7 75 Mnith& Diisonhi'Prv " 14 B. K. Van Et.tuu, liilllnnl Tnblo GRKENR. .T r C. Honck, Store 14 V. U. Hann " 14 ' K. Si-ln " 11 Gilpin Bros. ' 14 LACKA WAXEN. 7 75 30 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 A.himl'hl Storo 14 J. L. Uumhrr " 14 It. V. Rowlund & On " 14 C. (' Shimnon, Kutlujt House 8 !. W. Shannon " 14 S.imcu-1 L. Vim Akin " 14 .Tulius Sfhurff 11 ll .1 S. Ollvi-r, " 13 .lolin Smith " 14 S. Utirnstcin 11 1 1 .lohii .JolitHon ' 14 l-i lihnrt&WL'liliiKrr Hutcher 14 LEHMAN. M.C & G. h. Nyno Store 14 A I,1Pi,t iJmVi""1."."'1, ! Billiard Tiililo MILFOUO BOROUGH. II. E Enii'rsnn, Drmrnist tV (i. Mitehcll Store Ri-iiKiii Kc W'elU T. Armstrong (ft Co. " T. H. J. Kluiu Hurihvivro J. K. Boyd, Uutelier K. 1j. c K. Gnmlilo " (). Arm-itronn, PrilKEclst li Mijiimin Kytn, .M-u kut Krimk (irissiniin, Pool Tnlilev I'uul B.miniiiur, Biilintil Table 14 7 75 11 15 75 14 7 75 1 1 7 75 1 1 7 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 ii'l 75 Hi) 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 14 7 75 II 7 75 1 1 7 75 1 1 7 75 Kt 10 75 !4 7 75 14 7 75 SHOHOTjA. S. Sc. John Gardner, .T irol) Hiirby 11. Sal.man b 1). Maxwell Store WESTFAIjIj. F. A. KosflliT. C. II. Lnntoii Inline Vnii liordon A W. B:ilrti cfc Son J & S. Smith Mielmrl I'cli Butcher The Appraiser nml Treasurer's fees nre i-i cents in enuli case, nnd to bo paid in n-l-ilnion to license. All il-'iilers In the nbovi list nre retjue :t -d to take up their licenses nt the County Treasurer's oill-:e, on or li fore the lirst day oj .1 uly next, ls-.i;l, nftei which they wul h ; place d hi the ImiiiU uf a- .Justice ot tlio lVace for collection. Robinson Shepherd, Mk-icanth.k APPItAIRKIl. SHERIFF SALE. uy virtue ot n writ nt cmlitlonl Espon- "- ihui om u ine ijourc ol Uilinninl) Pl-'asof l'ike County to ine direeteil, 1 win expose co puoiltj sain py vendue or outerv at the sn Tilt s OiDoa in the Bor ough of Milfiu'd on FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1S;W, at S O'clock P. M . 1,11 that certain nicer nml parcel of land situate In the Township of Blooming Grove, In the County of l'ike nnd State of Pennsylvania, comprising iiHinui uir bract oi lauu surveyed In tho warrantee names of Harrv Toland, Jonas Soely, nnd John C Westlirook, con talniniii'i In the whulo nine honilr.sl nml fifty ncres of land, more or less, about 85 neres ot tlio niiove Imiirovwl, balance tim ber nn-.l wnodlmid, and has erected thereon inrec ilwemng houses, barn, oow house. wagon shed and jurist mill. Seized nnd taken as tne prop irty ot Mary A. Hu -ikirk nod will be sold by mo for cash. Sheriff's Oflloe, H. I. COUTRfGHT, May 7, 1S1W. ( SlierlfT 3w. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is heroby (riven that an applica tion will be made 1 1 the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania on Tne day, May Ul, IHiiS, by A. V. Batch. C. A. Snvder. 11. O Koseukrans, A. T. Porter tt t 'IMw.P.U. ..,.1 ..tl...M 1..- .... ,.v, ...... ..intT.n, utiui-r Hie of assembly approved April ail, ls74, entl- cw u ,i ... iu iur too iiieorora tion and regulation of certain corpora- Ilillls'' Hllll 111.. ailllltl(.lll.t, la tin. .. uii.ii (.(-, ui nn iiiM-uutti corporailoll t.o lie called. "The Matamoras Water Cian p inv" which corporation is to be formed for the puriMise of niipplyiug water for ( lie puiilio, ill tie) village of'Malnmorns, in the L'o.vnship of Wcsclall, County of l'ike, and State of Pennsylvania, and to M-rs.,iis! part nei-hhfiiH. and associations, anil curp i rallous, r.iillng therein, and adjacent thereto, as may desire the same. And for these pnrpoKi to have, possess, and enj.iy all the rights, beuclils, ,-ui.l privileges, (if said net. of iissembly and lis Kupplemcnis. Milfonl. Pa , C W. BI LL, . April 'J5, 1t(S ( Solicitor. Dissolution Notice. Tho c-purtiicii,liip of liniwn & Arm- i tlrniiK. nf Milfonl, Im Ih-i-ii iIIhiIvi'iI tliix cluy liy in irr tml c.iiiin.nt ; all iircoum a ( nml ilclir-i din- to tiio hiiiil lati- Jlrm nm to i I ii' H.M i li-il ii tul iii lj ii a it'll vvl i U anil paiil nil Thiimas Arnnl runir. who in mtiliiiri.i'-l j nii-1 1'liijioH'i rml to nwivu ami nwipt fur j inu Kitijm witn run i iicia hi cuiiki halt) ot-eu ilinio by ilui Hiitil lat (Inn, UUOW.V & AHMrf TKONU. Milfonl, l&., March Tim unili rsiirn.-il having luiiulnvl thi IliCi'i-i'st in llii.' luiaiiii'ss nf I til- lali' linn nf liniwn A: Arm-4r u lt, will tionl inuti thu tri-ili-i at lili'irhaiiiliAi' hultii-as lui fiirim-rly I'.inillii i. il at thn hluri' In Hruwn'a Hall ijulKium. in .Milfonl, l'a. T. AHM.STltOXG ii CO. JIari-h in, IH'.lB mm mm to be rid of, because bad blood la the breeding place of disfiguring nml dangerous diseases, la your blood bail ? It la if you are plagued by pimplea or bothered by boils, if your skin Is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by aorea nnd ulcers. You can have good blood, which is pure blood, if you wnnt it. You can be rid of p' ripli's, boils, blotches, Bores and ulci-rs. How ? l!y the usa of V; wi tri i s 1. a vje'mi E mmi It is the radical remedy for all dis eases originating in the blood. Kead the evidence : " Ayer's R.irsaparilla was rcommonrleil to me hy my phypician as a blood purirler. When 1 began taking it I had bcils all over my body. One bottle cured me." Bonnbb Craft, Wesson, Mirs. "After nix years' suffering from Hood poison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsnpa rilla, and although I have used only three bottles of this prent medicine, the sorea have nearly all disappeared." A. A. Man ning, Houston, Texas. "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING," Published by the New York Tribune. SECOND EDITION. 32 Tii-rcs, IS by 12 1-2 Indies. A general review ot the advances and Improvements mnde In tho leading branch ed ot farm Industry during tho last half century. Special articles by tho best inrrleultnral writers, on topics which they have niadi their life study. Illustrations ot the old-fashioned imple ments. Avast amount of practical information A valuable aid to farmers who desiro to stimulate production ami profit. Kxtremoly interesting and instructive. Only 15 conts a copy, by mail. SKXU YOUR oarEtt TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Buiding-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- KKNKRAL AGENT Six) Uroiul Street, Newark, N. J. 0i)i)0 What it will do for you for a monthly nn.vmcnr:, of ?8 per JJtl ,0JO JJtf) of wliieli applies on principal, i is inter est. First It " 111 liny for von nnv house dr- siri dor Imllil you n house iiceonliiij? to you own plans, for n pnyinent of not kw Ullill I'l'-V uowtl. Seeoml H will assunio any mortjajri on your pi-op. i ly, anil advance vou mon money, if desired, not to exceed' i, of Itf valuation. At iihovu rates you would own your property lieu and cl.iar In lust K months; you can pay as much more as von wi.-n. aim reduce tiio time in pr portion, or the full amount will be received at any time, The first proposition enables yon to con vert your runt money into tho owuershh of a Iionui. The Bcconrt proposition enalijeR you ti million thu interust ruto on your mo'rtiriiKi nnd at tho namo timo bo paying oil tin principal cm:h month. For further Information cull or wldrosp J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Mllford. Pa. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets Anil everything which pertains to to nn outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE!. Siso my stock lief. ire purchasing, The Price !s Right. L. F. HAFNER, If irfanlSt., Milford, Pa. SCavtits. and 'i rade-Marka obtained and ail Pat-' cruDuieM.oonaucieaior MODtRATH Ftc. OuKOrncriOpposiTE u, 8. Patent Ofnci .ica w o caii bt-t uro paicut m lei tUMfl 1 lu q Uiu. bcud rtuxk-L diawin: or choto- with deacrto- uon. Ytc advise, ii patenuoie or not, tic oi JtUaJt;. -ur itc not due till oairnt is atureil, t A Pamphlet Wiow to OL.tajn J'ateuia. ' itri. rct vt muiu in the U. S. auU turcica ruuninrh tut tree, Aadrcsa, ! C.A.Sr40VV&CO.i i Otr, p VVww OPP. PATCNT OPFICC, WASHINGTON. D. C. 'TT ' ' 'J " "B C ' J"-t.M"M! .Dr. David Mcnnedyls iravontc Remedy AND LIVtR TROUUIU, Stovos and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Hon tor nnd Fnol Snvor in tho Country. New Era Radiators, Two Jr Ires In One HAniNVAItK. t lTI.WtT, TIN, AOATK WAKK, km;. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET, MILFORD, PA. TiriiE AND SIGHT. Vatcii3s, 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 ;t i i ( Your Stomach's Sake CHEW There fa nothlnjf 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 GRIDE. BEST CUM MADE . The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. TRY SODA Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. FOR BALK 11 T At.h DEAhKltS. v 'y '-r y-y- vKli .SO YEARS' ' i-i Tmnr Marks ". :AA Designs f f V . "I i COPYRIQHTS AC. Anvnnft xpndincr a okpteh and rtfurrlptiori mny quickly HHi-tTliiiti nnr oiiinioti free whether an liiroiKi'in in prormhiir paKiiitaiile. omniaiiifa tlniiH Kirtctiyfftiliiloiif tni. Iliiiidliook on pHtenta aeni froe 4ll-st Hiit'iicv fur Hd-urlnir ualiifM. IVttentu taken thniuL'h Muim A Co. receive wperuu norico, wnnnut cimrurt, in ton Scientific American. A hnnrtnomPlY tlliifitratM wop1t. I.nrpMt rlr piilntton of nnv HrUiitiHo Icnirnal. Tcrnin. ;t a y.-nr: four months. L Sold by all nwsh-nIorrV. MUNN & Co.8(" New York urauua wiuoo, uo r bu, waaniUMiou, v. j. B. D. HURSH. Rimiring done in tin or iron, nnil biuuiricui 8U)iip8 lurn iHhod to ordor. ELECTKICAl. 1VOIIK A 8PKCIAI.TY. ProniDt attention t ivon tr, Y.nit.1 ing private toli-iihono" linos ; pnttinp in elnotric door bulls; en 11 Mis: Dlirsinr niarms: elentrin alnr.n t-loc-ks ; honsoaill.or hotnl nnnuncia tors ; nnd tlio icuuirnl keeping in or der of eloctrical Hjiiiarntus. LAYTON, N. J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C0 o HOV BEY ? S When baby cts sick remember o mat iijiip - lliilr Jli-vjjtia ' worth us wcilit in gold. $ Russell's w;:;te chops o V For auch ilia as Wind Colic, O 0 Cholera Intsntum, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Griping Puma. Sleep- O Oleiineu, antWother d.aeiaeB in- cident to babyhood, especially O j during Teething. 0 PERFECTLY HARMLESS. X It I. r w i a . V vcfctable remcdiea. Caatuijoa V no opiates ia any form. A 0 IT IS SUOTKINQ 6 y and healing to the nerves, and A v at the eame time strentfthenaand J Oinvigoratea the whole ay stem, A restoriDir a healthful color i ih V J check, producing v V Relreahlng Sleep, V S Strong Nerves, A Cheerful Disposition, y Price 25 cents for tattle. x rr hie uy mi u rug g lata. V PllPOrn lirrliniJir r)(l O liUOOLLl. ri.tblOiMC, bU., A rnUVIUCNCE, R. I. 00000000C00 BUSINESS CARDS. F. W. BEST, M. D.. I Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. 2 to A P. M. 7 to S P. M. Office Hours WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY.fM.D. I'liysician nnd Surgeon. Offlco nnd ri'slilrnro Htirford strwt In homo lately oruiiplcd liy I)r K. B. Won-11('r- MlLKOKn, PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brown's Btilhllnjr. corner Broad nnd ( lltlii-ilnc Ntrccts, Miirord ln OFKlrKimi-KS: 8 to US ZW. i f R t;"'; .,si"!t HliiKinnii'H Ferry, oppiwir-o b.. t liiin h every an,l and Itli W eilnes ilay In eneh month. 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, Mn.Koni), Pikk Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court Hrase MiMi-onn, Pi kk Co., PA. CH0ECH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Piust PitKSRTTKiiiAN nnrmrn, Mllforrt-.-Mtblmt.il ritvIits nt l().:i(i a. M riml 7 . Siihliath kiJ,1 l.i.n.ll, t" y af,,.r thi morning wrvlce. Prnvi-r i,..'ti, 'I w.Jl will l.o (xtiiiKlcil to nil. TIii'kc r ,,t ,.r vltwl. Rk . '1 hum as Nichols, pllstr. f,m'-lI"!!.v,?P Ti'R ?00" fJK,Er), Mil f n?. s, rvl", H"nlny nt Ki.no A. M and vv iP-,M- ""''''.v sihiiii ntll P Vo-U il.iy si-rvli ns, W,.,ln.-S(1T, 7 :)() r M WA" o,',H'y' 7 :W P M f''- All o, Rev. H. S. Lassitkr, Rector. ,,,M- Cllliucn. fi-rvii-0K ntthe M E' Uiureh .SiiihIhj-h: Pri-ii l,,ig At 111 !j " .... ni.,1 at 7.3W p. slm,lly8 sohixil n't",;: p. in Ji.pworlli lmjiiio at B.45 p. , Workly pray.-r ind-tinK on Wi-ilnrailay. ar': Win. Anjflnon KriilavH at 7.8(1 p. m A. i. n.-St invitaii,,,, (.xlc.,.l,.,l to " , you" who may dosiro to wornlisp with uh Rev. W. R. Nkkf. Prlator. MATAM0RAS. Epwohtji M. E. Cmmcir, Matawr1M, 3orvlw. OTi-ry Sal,l,,h at 10.8. J a. 'p. m. Snlibath scIhkiI nt 2 80 K niii-t tifr Womlay mi ning at 7.;K Clnml I"": IIS TwR,,"iy TniB" nt ' P' iniH-tiiiK Wiiilncsilay evening at Z 3 Rkv. F. (. Curtis, Pai-jr. IIoT-B Evangelical Chi:kih, Mata mom Ha. s-rvi, .-.xt Pnu.lay Vol wh I'mu liloK nt l(j.H(j. ,. 7 n" lay -h.H.l at 8 p. Junior h. K. iH-fore :"id C. K. prayi-i inii tlnj after tlio even in seryiee. y l,l-Week prayer nR ..very Wednesday evenlnR1 at 7.80 7eat freo. A corilnil neleome to all. Come Rkv. . A. Wikuand, Pastor. Secret Societies. MiI.FOjiD Loiwit, No. RM, F. & A M L..l(fo inix-ts W.lQoHdayg on or before Kiill .VfiKin at thb mwklll House, Milfonl .'.,"'I'-V' Jr W'-on-tary, Milfonl'' (Jodfroid Wielaml, W. SI.. Milff.rd, Pa ' nVN V.Kn Makk l-onou, No. 828, I. O u. f: JIwt every Thursday evenlnjf at ' 7.!K) p. m., Hrown's Bulldin. Oo. I)au- J man. Jr., boc'y. George K. Qiilck, N. G Piii pf-ncr Rkukkah Lodoe. l7, I O , - Mim.Is every seemid nnd fourth Frl laysln eiwh month In Odd Fellow' Hall',' Hrown s I, u,ldiK Mrs. Alloc Hornbuck ' M.G. Miss Katie Klein, Seo'y. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sto gie 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 streets, MILFORD, PA. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The bent is none too good. " HARDMAN, M EH LIN KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAN D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES, ?r sale for eneh or on eiisy term a Set lies ami all parts for all liiiu-hinea, IU-P A I R 1 X ( i A PECIALT Y Tuning -f PIANOS u.id ORt.AXS by a ooiui etent tt ner, B. S. MARSH, OPERA HOr.SK BLOCK, ORT JERVIS, N.Y. DiDAYio favorite The one sure cure for J The Sidneys. liver and DIoo4 4 i -' - A' ' . 4 K v O