PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Fnii'AY, May 27, lSf PUHMsnKIJ RVKHt KltlllAY. OFFlOR, BROWN'S BUILD1NO, BROAD AT. Entered at the ist olllee of Milford, Pike county, Pennsylvania, nq ooonrt-clns matter, Novomlier twonty-flrnt, 1HH5. Advertising Rates. llmiliiiin'(i,lKlil.ltiii.nnnliiiTt.lnn -H.im Km h miliw-qtHiil Inw.rlltiil IImIihkiI rntcn will 1! furnlsliiil I'll ap pllc.Hl.lon, will lt nllowwl jriwrly mlver tlxitra. Legal Advertising. Court ProclnmiiMmi, Jury nml Trlnl At fur miviirnl cnurtH pur term, Administrator's mill Kxwutor's iint-lra - A ml loir's notlixw Dlvorcn notlw PlinrlfT's snltm, OrpliimH1 court H.'I.IH) fl.no 4.00 6.110 County TnMiHiinir snlim, County ntH tu rnout mill election proclimiutlon oliArgnd by the wiuare. J. H. Vn F.ttn, FlTBLIMIRR, Milford. Plko County, Tn. EDITORIAL. I.OOKS FOR KUNDAY KOIIOOUS. TllKRK is perhaps ft wido diversity of opinion as to tho books which are proper in ft Sunday School library. A strict Sabbatarian would doubt less eschew all with a novelistic tendency ; ono less strenuous in ooinion might countenance those which inculcato religious truths it' the form of a mild story, and the ordinary individual with strong religious tendencies would likely admit the religious novel, while the general moralist would allow the historical, and full-fledged moral novel. Years ago tho dividing line was quito sharply drawn by thn character of tho bixiks themselves. There wero then comparatively few novels of -what may now he termed a semi-religions character. Tho distinctive Sunday Hchool book, treated as Murk Twain has said, of tho good littlo boy who never went fishing on Sunday, and if ho did was sure to bo drowned, and have his funeral attended by a, lot of littlo girls who wept in calico aprons yards too big for them. His characteristic manner of beginning an explanation was "Oh, Sir!" and ho never lied to his teachor wlion he -wont to Sunday School with wot hair and his shirt on wrong sido in front. Lator authors modified the charaoter of tho horo, expanded his perceptions and perhaps somewhat increased tho elasticity of his con cieneo and he became a. youth who might occasionally stone a- frog or worry ft cat, as a safety valve to his exuberant spirits or wicked ten dencies. With this transition the mildly religions novel, designed to inculcato high truths, in which the heroine who lovod a hero who some times swore "Great Soott," won him bftck by gontle perstinsions and In the end uiarriod him to redeem him from the error of his ways. These books bocamo popular and took their place on tho shelves of tho libraries Without aorions ques tion. Latterly there have tvppoared many books of the novol oharacter which aim to instil now religions theories, reflect on tho orthodox lieliefs, or endeavor by onsatton hI presentation of quasi Christian character, surrounded by stage sot tings to win thoir way to popular approval. Tho so-called historical novel, which attempts with vivid descriptions and realistic scenes to portray tho weakness and wicked noss of humanity, which places the sensuous and tho saintly in allur ing contrast and depicts in fervid language with brilliant surround ings the sins of the heathen and suf fering of saints, appoa's to tho pas sions as woll as tho intellect for universal recognition and fame. The tastes of readers have been cultivated by highly seasoned de lineations of character and gor goous panoramas of soenory. The world reads much to-day, but whether it roods woll and that which creates a doon and lasting im pression on the mind for what is ennobling, and which stimulates to the greatest degroo the beautiful in character and rounds out manhood and maidenhood to the perfoot form of intellectual and moral develop ment, may be seriously doubted. The young should be encourugod to read, and a taste for that which is edifying cultivated, and to this end groat care must bo exercised that only such books as may tend to de velop morality and implant in youth ful minds the germs of Christian principles should be placed in their bauds. Those who solect Sunday School books uow-a-duys need wide acquaintance with current litera ture and to give careful considera tion lest they fall into the depths of vacuity on the one side, or plunge into the spume of unsanctiflod rho torio ou the other. Triishy novnls and tho ynllow Journals usurp a I m go plain in thn lilonituro of tllh ility ; fuipiwiddnd aro tho magazines with flo-mllcd short storio nnd thn world of en ticitiK novltlotti'S. Tlmn oomn those piototitious works which- nssumn to tiikn il .high luoi) in thn lib rary world, wiptlvatiiiR by tho doxh'rous application of Ann phraseology, wliich of inn veils poverty of thought. THosn wlio would ossay to lend tho younf? minds in tho pleasant paths of profltiihlo rnadiiiK miiy will re nicinlM'r Ha wthornii'a reflection Mint "on tho soil of thought nnd in thn garden of tho heart lin withered leaves tho ideas mid feeltnfrs that wo have dono with." Hknerai, Keoder rocelved a voto of confidence in his own comity, which attests his popularity among t.hoso who know him host. Wheth. nr tlio result would have boon tho sumo had ho not lieen tho candidate may well bo doubted. Ho can put this victory down to his own per sonal popularity, and tho esteem in which ho is held by his fellow citi zens. It is ft gratifying testimonial in tho face of tho allegat ions made against him. SHIPS' RANGE OF ACTION CMIHR OI'AHTKItH "IM 'SIN Ess" AS rll'TI' ItEII ii y Hum AitrisTH. "Thn plctunn In dome of tlio liiini or nnirn iiiiwipiipi'rii ef hnttlfulitps In ncMmi un iilimit nn funny iw the .Fnpancsn Irtiui of prospi'dlvc." mill a nival olllrer to n iitnvHpapirr reporter. "Tlutsi: pliit.nriirt np tvst'iit thn opposing nlilps blazing away at raicli ntlinr with i:(-lni li rllli at a rimini of about a humlml foot, mid thn nrtisN cer tnluly work up tin! Ililnn to innkti It look turrlllu imnnirli In all consclennn. It'n n wonder to mo thi'y don't represent tin: irrown of oppnslnir slilps In tlx act of uslnff irntppliiifr irons, as tln-y did in mngi iiiontH nt closi' ijuartfrs In t-lu days of thr old 7(1 gun frifjatcft. Ah u mat.U-r of fart, if cither battlonhlp In an onKaixi-mi'iit be Lwooii viwihcIh of to-day n:ot wit bin snub i rantfo of iinot.bcr, or any thliif.; liko It, II would Hlinply bo a uiuttrt- of tho first Hhot OnoblKHbi'll di'llviMvd at sih'Ii n ran t. would leave only tht! di'briH of the Htnn-k nbip floating on the Hiirfaee of the water Modern ships of war are not. devised to et wllhtn any such rane 'of eaeh oth iuaettoii. rriie nearest that any of the opposing ships In the great naval battle at Manila Kt to each other was a trtlle my der two miles, and what ono battleship eaa ilo to another at that range Is some thing beyond ualeulatloii. Tho naval en gagement of this era Is very largely a mat tor of manoeuvring of presenting the smallest possible target to the guns of the enemy's ship, and of iorelng the enemy to present the biggest hold to the range tinders. When the commaudnr of a ship In the coming engagements can contrive to got Ids work on tho enoiuy'8 vessels whilo only pointing bis nose hi their ill reettnn lenvlng them practically only razor'H edge target be Is liable to cat them up. lint while them Is still a drill ill the Unlloil States Navy called "repel ling bonnier," thn drill is only retained la the manual for the sake of exercising the men, and the onlv hoarding that will be done In the coining lights will be done by prize crews taking possession of beaU'n ships after tho latter bavo struck their colors. Art In Sandwich Making. Nliicty-ulno women In a hundred mak ing sandwiches for company expected In the evening, mid wnntlng thorn orustlcss, will cut tho crust off at tor slicing the bread. Tako a wholo loaf of bread, cut tho sides mid top crust olT, leaving tho bottom crust on. Then, having squared off ono end, spread on your deviled bam, sardine pasta or whatever and cut ft thin slico h ick to tho bottom ornst. Kelenso tho sliuo by running your knife down just inside tho bottom crust. Thou neither the bread nor your tompor In crumpled. Ha Knew His Man. "I'm thinking of running for Governor, John," said tho citizen to one of bis color ed coustltilenls, "mill I wnut you to help mo out." Tho old man hsiked thoughtful mid then said: "All right, Maiso Tom: but I wants tor nx you ouelemliu' questlou." "Well, what is It?" "How much Is you gwlue give ino when you guts beat?" Atlanta Constitution. Passing of Bloomers. Tho bloomer girl, onoo tho spectacle of tho Couey Island Cyclo Path, tho Boule vard nd Kivorsldo Drive, iu Grentor Now York, Is going out of existence Tory fust. Take a spin on one of tho above-mentioned romls miy flue .Sunday and you will see that tho more sodato divided skirt aud the three quarter skirt have taken tho place of tho once oonsplcuous bloomer The change Is ouo greatly for tho bettor. Cloth From Wood. Cloth Is now being successfully made from wood. Strips of flno grained wood are lsiiled nnd crushed lictwooii rollers, uud tho lllamouts, having boon carded in to parallel lines, uro spuu Into threads, from which cloth can bo wuveu lu the usual way. TniMt him littlo who doth ruiso To one hoight, both gruut anJ small, Anil sots theaacrtxl crown of prai.so Hinihng ou tho hoailof nil. A. A. lVoctor. NOIICK All limiting, flshlii(r or othur truKiittsiiiiig un the pmiiiiwsiif thn iinilor ukuikI, (u Uinijmiiu Township, on Kay iiiomlbkill anil l)wrfkill t'reckH, la or binden unil.ir puualty of. the lw. -'HA8 J. llolLKAU, Dmginun Twp , N. Uoilkal', Siny li, Mm. Jiwli-h f. UolLEAU. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other tresjxirtMing ou iuy preuii.itts In Milford Township, on Sawkill C'roek is forhiddou under ponnlty of tho law. Cathaki.nk Hamilton. Milford, Ajnil IS, '08. rttiy nml Nnvy I'tuiin n Hecri-l. I'oUIUn In tlm MevruiK, lull. .Ui'irltt ti l. Cotiimatulcr f the I'lillllplitrn. l-'tiltt-II. in of thn Navnl llnaril. Wasiiinhton, 1). (J., May 2;t, 1808. President MeKinley, Becretarv Ijong and Ropretflry Alger are d'-tn- onstrating the possibility of keep. ing the movements of our aiiny and navy alwiluMy si'ret. Other llieials in both the War and Nnvy I'i 'partiiii-nts know of some of the movements ntnl contemplated movemonK but .'ill of them are known only to those three men. They are not known even to Hie other members of the Cabinet, they ha v. iiii themselves requested that this knowledge be kept from them, Al though this policy and the rigid censorship of all telegraph matter sent from points where information of contemplated movements may be obtained has only boon fully into effect for a week, its good effects are so apparent that there is no loubt of its being maintained thvoutjbout the war. Information of anything accomplished or of nny battle on land or water will be given out ; it is only news that would indicate contemplated move ments that is withheld. Among the announcements that mav be mlidently expected that may be made any day is that tho invasion if Culm has been successfully made, mil that tho Spanish fleet, -now in Cuban waters, has been met and .vhipped. Tho two announcements may bo simultaneously made, as there aro indications that tho army and navy are moving together with those ends in view It is i vi'e:, a that the Committee in rules will this week r. port to the I Inn -ie a sicii:il rule for the con sideration of thn joint, resolution providing for the annexation of ITiwaii. The adoption of the reso lution by a majority of neatly or piite one hundred is certain when a s-oto is taken, but it, cannot Ve votei' upon until a special rule is reported I hero is politics, and very dirty polities at that, being played in con nection with tho war revenue bill which is still before the Kenate lliero is nothing patriotic about, Che motive of tho silver men who are majority of tho Senate Finance Committee for striking out tin clause authorizing the issue of bonds and of certificates of indebt edness, and inserting in their place nearly $200,000,0(10 in paper cur. reney 150,000,000 jn greenbacks and 12,000,000 jn silver ceitifl cures. And there is, if . possible even less pa(riorim in f ho manner in which those Iiemocrnt ie Senators who have promised to join the lie. publicans in voting to strike out this flat money clause and reinsert the clause authorizing bonds andcertifl cafes of indebtedness nro being nrged to ignore their promises and voto for fiat money. The radical silver men who are engineering this movement havo been disappointed booauso the first month of the war has not resulted in sending gold to promium. They know that if the bond elnnsois in the bill as it Anally goes through that thero will bo no probability of any suspension of gold paymonts by tho ndministra tion, no matter how long tho war may last; and they buliovo that if thoycan get fiat money authorized, instead of bonds, that gold will at oncogo to a premium, and that that will in some way bo beneficial to the silvorites and detrimental to the Republican administration and party. Nice game for men who call themselves Americans to bo en gaged in, in tho face of an expensive almost a million a day is now be ing spout foreign war, now isn't it? Major Generall Morritt, who will bo commander of the U. 8. troops sent to the Phillippino Islands, as well as Military Governor of the Piiillippinos, has received his final instructions and started for his far away post. He exacts to sail from San Francisco aliout tho first of Juno. His army will consist of about 16,000 men, nearly one-third of them regulars. Thero is much misinformation throughout tho country concerning mo l unctions of tho K, n.suallv inistilknnly rcfornid to lis the "Ntratngy JJonrd". Tho Naval war Iionrd is not diarnd with con ductint; tho mtval portion of tho war at nil. Its functions are ontimly advisory. Tho duty of the hoard is to keep track, as fur us possililo, of the movoimnts of our ships hs woll as those of the unomy, and in tho purfonnauco of thatduty somoof its tnmnbors are on duty niKht and day at tho Navy Department Mtudyin'-; tho disivitchos that aro conytantly being received. Orders aro onlv Kivon by the President or the Becre tary of tho Navy, and, us a matter of fact only the K'nenil order to find and destroy the Spanish navy ha been issued to Admiral Sampson, who has been left free to use his own judgment about how beat to carry out that order, the Navy Depart ment, of course, keeping him in formed of overy thing it learns that can bo of any possible service to him. Secretary Long ' only answer to criticisms that have been made was to say: "wo can't whip the bpaniurds until we catch them. A ltrlflt HiMleanli. A striinEP petrification wan reniMy found In Kentucky which rlosely re sembles a huge rnUloenuk. Whether or not It be that Is a question upon which scientists are dlvldM. The curiosity was found by Fruitier John N. Brown In the mountainous regions of Wayne County, Ky. When be came upon it suddenly be thought It a big live snake and was frightened. But when he taw his mistake be made an examination and decided that the And was worth removing to hla yard. wllnre It now Ilea. Mr. Urown de scribes It as follows: "It has a head exactly resembling a rattler's head, but It In a little large la proportion to the body not enough, however, to dispose of the theory of It having been a snske Its head meas ures eight Inches acroB In the widest place. It wns twenty-one foet long when I first got It, but the relic hunt ers have broken off ana purloined about three feet of Its tall. It is six teen Inches In circumference and the largest part of IU body which Is some nearer the head than the tall. It has the natural taper of the suae; In fact, In every particular It rnammhles a bugo 'attlor In a colled position." will noflaln Hot Scarce. A Canadian traveler who bas spent a couple of years In the far Northwest, part of the time along the Peace River, nays that there are In that country at least four herds of wild buffalo, num bering altogether not less than 2,000. - .Tust try a 10c box of Cascarcts the finest liver nnd bowel regulator over made. Mercantile Appraisement FOR i8o8. Notice n licroby ttivcu tlmt 111! whole Kiiln nnd rctittl dculcr cuifucd in wiling trniMH, wnrcri, tnorrhnnniHC or other etfects nf whntsocvrr kind or nature, whether of the trrowt h or product' nnd niHiiufarMire tlio I Jilted Stiites or of anv foniimi ititte, nnd to nil lnokerH n'sidtn in the (otinty rf Pike nnd Sttite of Peimsvlvn- nlik, tlttit they nrn classified and asRensed hy the undersigned AppndMer of Meieiin tile Tuxes In said (bounty for the year A. 1) , lsts, as follows: Tux f l;is Sale of ? PfHiand lesstlnm f rvnn $ 7 II " ' mhn " " nf h, in (to i:; " " HHHM " " ' i:,mi, l . " lrrfM) " " " ir (xt 1 1 " '.'UMllt ' ' !( VKH J'MHI !'l " " :M)fto ,( " " inth'fi) iu n . Hillin-d and Buwlliii Salnons nnd T n IMn Alleys for one tiih-y or T.ilrle, nnd for each ndtlirion tl Alh-y or Tuhle. Mvh:iJiies nnd luiiimfueturers of all kinds who sell mrtclmiiilisc to the nmotint of jihove their own inaiiuf)nttiie are Uth chins Miid pay 7. Hales of 1(NH) and less than fi,tKKi ait' l.ilh ehis and pay !(!. Itiitch'-is who purcha.-i. i-af Mi-, hotrs, ete,. killed and dressed and s-ll the meat are linhle to the payment of nu rcantile tax. Katlnj houses, Restaurants, Cafes, and Oyster Saloons where Hpirh -i'Mis or malt. IhpiorK aio not WtUl are taxed as follows; Tax (fuss Sales of f ') and less than lm $ r on K " ' lo hi " lt wrti) ;ioi 7 All divilerH, brokers, Imt-e.hcrs, ni't chants, nnd eatiitfr house knepets and ot h ei"H who nro required to pay mercantile taxes in the County of Pike, nro rati! and assessed as will appear opnosilo their re spiviiive nnineH, and they are horeby not! Qed that llio day of appeal will lo on Monday, June 6, 1898, At tliu f 'iimmiiMlnnnTO' Offli In tho oii.rll fif Milloi'il, bctwpril thti Iioiii-h A. .I . mill II' M , whi'ii nml wht'ii. may at'onil if thoy hoo prupi'i'. OF, LA WAHK N A sIK . IIKSISKSH. cl.Ass. Bur of !l tln-v TAX .1. V,. XVi'SlliriiiiU, Sfnrfi II Smit h iSr l)ii-:i'ii!ioriy " 11 R K. Vim Kitim, Billiard TulnV 7 7 ii 7 75 i 7:i flKEKME ,T X' (.'. Iloiirk, Smiu F. (I. I Limim " f F. Si'in " fiilpiu Jlnw. " IiACKAWAXKX. Ailimi Phi si.diu J. Ij. Hun hi r H. F Hiiwliiml & Vit. " C. ('. Shannon, JOaiinK Hoiiit) !. W Shannini " Saniin'l I.. Van Akin " .InliiiR Si'lmrlf " .1. K. Olivnr, JdIhi Smith ' S. Bnrnntoin " John Johnson " HihlmrtAWohiiiHfr UnUhcr 7 7f. 7 V'l 7 75 7 75 II II II M II 14 II Li 1 II II 11 7 75 7 75 7 75 5 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 10 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 LEHMAN. M. (!. & (1. 1. Nyi' Slnni I i.-w,,, 1 l'ool nml 1 AUiloriT llilliard Tallin MIIjFOHD nOHOT'GIT 11 K F.iniTon, llnijrtrl.it V. A: ti. Miiihrll hi ore Kynian & Wi-ll " T. Arinm rnntr 6c Co. " T. H.J. Kluin Jfurilwaro J K. Koyd, llutnhi'r F. L & K (iuiiil)le - . ('. (). ArnntroiiK, Driiiftilst ld'iijaiiiin Kyto, iMai kut Frank OixHinnn. Pool T.ililo 7 75 7 75 7 75 : 7ft 311 75 l'anl lioiiiuuiiif, Ulllianl Tahlo SHOHOLA. S St. John G.inlnur, Su.ro li .Tauoh HiKhy " M H. Snl.inan " n K. D. Max woll ." u 7 75 7 75 7 75 7 75 WKdTK'ALIi P. A . Ko.ndor, C. II IjiiifrUin Uaiu: Van (ionlou A W. lialch & Sou J. & H. Smith Mii.hacl Uch 1 7 7 7 77 10 7 7 i 7 7 Butohor Tho ApprnUor and Trea-mn-r's fiM an- ' l", i .nn ,u iffcu, rillll l I IH ll'IKl Ml llll- lift ar nipa-aii'il t i tako up tlu ir iici n.i s at t In. I on nty I i'i'daiii'it M olli'iii, mi or In fori, the II rut day oj July m xt, ls'ih, nft. r wlili li thoy will Ik. plac d In iln hands of n Justii e of tlm 1Viw I'ur r.ollniition. Robinson Shepherd, MhM'AN'TJI.K An-.lAlhMI. Dissolution Notice. Tli c.) I' li tiiiashi p of Urowii.it Arm strong, of Milford, Fa , him lvn iliHs,.lr,il tliimlayliyinutii.il cnui nt; all arr.,iin: ami iL-litH diu. to t;ie .iiil laic linn arc to I) si'ttliKl and ndjiiitiiil viitii and p.ml to Thoiiiai Arinstriint, who lrf aOthorizi'd and ompowiir.ul to rtmdvn and rot-eipt fur tin- wiina wiih full cif.Hit iu could have tnun iloini hy thn said latu firm. UKOWN at AR.VI.STKOXB. Milford, Pa., Maruli IS, ls'.B. The iimh-riiliriiMi huvln aciiinid the iiilori-nt In the hinliiea o( the lata Briu of lirown . Ariiisirani, will uoutinue the gnOMral uierchauUise buaiuens us funueriy conducted at the toie la llrowu Hall Luihl.ng, in Mllfonl, I'n. T. AKMaTROXG & CO. Murvh i9, IBs Ym nvsi a doctor nrnny times when yea Ain't call otis. You suffer plg la fifty forms Knl. yt won't call tho doctor, be cause rmi h"l that the pain "will go wy after a while. And, ton, yon know by experience, tbst that first visit of the doctor Is gonenilly followed by many others, with tho rnnvitnble conseqnenre of a big bill "ft pnfrssi nol services." You den't know what to dnf or yourself orwhnt to tako. Hut suppose thnt yon could get frpit, ab solutely froo, the advice of ono of tho most Plsysldons in th TnlM Pttn? Yim rnn. Th phf nieinn i riht hr. lift h;in nn off,c in tha buiHinfT, hn han A stiff of corret,ioitlt-nt'' to ftsHiwt him, anl Anyone nnrl ovoryonn, who net! mMi'Mil mlvire is invited to write to him. If it'n rtnby health or tnuthr'B or thn hisilf h (f uny momht-r of thn futnily veil m ly writ" hodiM it, pure of a ruMul rcri'l in of your Icttor, snre of t corwciutitioui fiiii(noi of your casu. Sure ol o core If cur i pnsniM'i. pry )ttrwill ho h"M &8 a strictly confidential cummunication. liomcmbfr those fct.s. Wo offr yu medical Adrire from om of the morrt, Hminnt practitiomirn in thn t'nitH 8tiit- whthor our moHirinos uit yur particular rriHe or not. W ofFcr you this Africa nt tho co.it of the two cent utinnp which it will Uke to l.rinjj your h-l trr to mir Dr. J. C. Ayvr Co., Lwol, M;ii s. Thern livns nnd wnks A Srul in all Munw, nml tliat Soul h k ( Nnvper "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS I'lil ll .lH'.l l.y 1 hi- S.-w V..!k'l'r:i..iini. SKCOM) lilllTION. VI rii-.v-', IS liy InchcH. A iTi'Mcial ri'vifw of tli- nil'.'-im-cf. ami I ilMDroVrllKMlts Hindi! Ill thl-ic-:nllli. lir.-uifli. uf fiirm inilusiry ilnntii; Mm l:i.U lir.lf raiil-nry. 'ri:liil iirtli 1 h liy tin- h.'..t M'ni iillnnil wihriH. 1111 Iniii whlcli Ih.y Imvo iiimlr ilii-ir lili' nt mlv. lllii.-.triill'iliK "f tlli'i.lil f.ilii.,;ii.il Implr- MU T!' 3 A V:i .t fi'.,unl Of IM JKU ir.'W ihliil Ml.-lt inn ' vrilu.i . : l-i f:ii lii. tn Im ilvln: t.n -iti-j.il 1.1 ;. rlon nml n, , lii . 1- :.n hi y luirM-stiti;.' nml In-! ru.itivii. Only V- ef-.it: a c,j) , by l.'hiil. SKNlt V()-R OKJKIl TO THE iIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. ' BuiJing-Loan Trust Fund. mm REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- HV.S KH A J, AdKN'l' hi Liii.'kI Si n i l, Nrwnik, N. .1. What it will do for you for n monthly payiniait of H ikt f 1,000 ?5 of which applies on principal, 1 in inter- OHt. Kii-st It will liny for yon any Iioubc dc sin d or huilil you a liousn according to you own plans, for a painiint of not Ions than lu'.r, down. Sixtiiidlt will assunio any iiiiirtiriim on your prop. ny, and ailvaiicc you more money, if ili-siml, not to exceed ti of it,H valuation At nliovo raten you would own your property i'reo and cia'ar in just K) moiitlin; you can pay n8 much more ns yon wiih, and reduce tlm tiinii in pr portion, or the full amount will lie received at any time, Tho first proposition enables yon to con vert your rent money into the ownership of a homo. Tho Hccnnd proposition enables you to rciluou tlie interest ratoi ou your moi'tpi,'.' and at the Kami) timn Im paying off tho principal each month. For further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. Now Harness Whips, Rcbss, Blankets And everything which pertains to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES repaTring PROMPTLY DONE. Sne my stock betV.ro purchasing, The Price Fs Right. L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, Pa. (-tars, and 'A ride-Mark obtained and all i'ai- .efttbj-iiucbaciiuucteci jot MoDcnarc Ftta. i jiOuR omcciOppOBiTr o, 8. PTiNTOrnctj i..tul we can m c re pittv :il Ui icA t"ii l.nttt IUwm: J Jicii.ite from Wasfimtua, J S beud model, drAWiii or photo., With dprrip-5 fuon. Ya aJvifce, if patentaL.l or iwt, frcoif ihikrge. Uur ice not dc l;il intent is wcurcd. A PmifH LIT, il'-w to Obtain I'atents," withf jtost of miuc iu the U. and Wrwa couaUi C.A.SfJOV&CO. Orr. ptcht orricc. Whooton. o. e. rDr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy ClJStJ Alt KiDI't ilOMACH i -' AMD WVIR tHOVttltf, i fm mum s i Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host nontir nint Fut'l Sitvor In flii' Oougtry. Now Era RAdlntors, Two Fires In On, IIAfinWAItE. ;ttTI.RRT, TIH, AIIATK WA1IB, KTl'. TIN ROOriNO AND PLUMBINO A Hl'KC'l ALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Kloin, UltOAI) KTRKKT, MTU'flUl), 1A. TIME AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPKCIAII V, (1 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. A i .'.t. c , Your Stomach's Sake CHEW Thete la nolhiog so good for the Siom.u.h 33 Sodt an Peppermint. Each tablet of Soda Mint Gum contains two grains of chemically pure nod: combined with peppermint. STnlCTLV RICH GIUCL BEST CUM MADE The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eiting. TRY SODA MINT.... , Is Antiseptic. Kefines the Breath. Petaim Flavor Forever. rmt SAi.i-: uv ai.i. jikai.kiis. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade . i. -ii Dcsians 'rwrti Comriohtc. Anyonn rnrtln a jikotrh nnd riffTtntton mny ijntcklr anPiTtJiiri rmr itpliiifm free whether an invfnti'n In pmbaMy p;ttPiitni.lo. ComniunlrH. tioni Rtrii'.My ooniiiloiitmt. Ihm!bok on Patent (nt free. OldfMt Mtrnry fi,r nvr-unvu imtenls. Patent t ken tlironch Munn k Co. rootivo iptcini notice, without rlnroro. In tho Sciennnc flnterica... A hBMifr,Tii('ly illiistratPd wrrltlr. I.nrsrit rlr. rutmion nf nny th'iitirtf Jonnm!. 'I'ithi. a yfar; f"tir moiithn, II. Sold byall nwwlpslcrn. rflUNN&Co.36'9'" New York Branch OrrH'u, tm V lt., Wnshlniftuit, I), t. D. D. HURSH. Rr-pnirinfj; rtoiio in tin or iron, nnil K!nf;ti'ioiil Kiiiilii'n fm-n-iiOifwl to or.lor. KI.KCTHK.AI. MIH'.K A SI'KCI Al.TV. Prompt iilt.'nhdii t.ivon to build in"; priviito tlojihonn linns ; pntting in nldctiic ilmir bulls; fU bulls: buiilai- alnriiis ; floctric alarm 'locks ; bousociill.or liotol anmincin tors ; and tlm ronortil konping in or- 1 -r of uli'ctricul Hpixiratus. LAYTON, N. J 0 0000000 0 0 0 00 0 lav Klnil f 0 o HOW IS BABY 0 o When bly iftts ;tk remember O.itt JtUBril'x Hftitf I ro ym is worth it wcifihl at olJ. RUSSELL'S WKiTE CHOPS For such ills as Wind CoHc. Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, Liiarrhoea, Gripini? Paina, bleep lesbiiebs, and other dtsensea in cident to' bi by hood, especialty during Teetliuitf. PERFECTLY HHMLESS. It ia maJe for babiea, from pure vegetable remedies. Contains AO opiuLca in any form, IT IS SOOTHING and healing to the nervea, an4 at the name time atrcnifthcnaanti invigorates the whole ayutcm, reatorinic a healthful color to tho Cheek, producing Refreshing Sleep 5trong Nervea, Ctaeorful DUpoaltioa. Pries 25 cents par kottls. For aale by oil druc11 Prepared by RUSSELL mmi CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 v '! . 1!. fciW. ::V'.- '.V 00Ov0O0vOOO$Q BUSINESS CARDS. F. W. BEST, M. D.. ie Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DISEASE8 OF THE EYE AND EAR. S to II A. M. to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. Office Hourt WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D Physician nnd Snrpcon. OHlon nml rcKldniKin llnrfnrd Htroct, in linino lately nmtiplixl liy I)r K. II. Won hit. MlI.KORl), l'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Ilrown'H Hullillnir, enrmr Ilnmil ntid CnMiiirini' Btr'tH, Mllfonl, Hn. OFKICK IIOUUS: H to 18 n. in.; 1 to 6 t. Ill, H. E.EmersoTi, M, D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mti.Kiiitn, 1'iKr: Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATT ORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mll.KOKI), PlKK Co., l'A. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. .VI1!HT I'ltKSKVTKKIAN Clltlttl ll, Mllfonl; .Mililiath wrviri'H nt lii.mi A. m. anil 7 .mi p, M. S ililuith Mi l 1 iMitni'iliiitrly aftrr tho iiiorii iK w rvii n. FrnyiT inintiiifr Wiil nrsiliiy ut 7.:m P. M. A eonllal wcIiii.iik, will lir i xt. mlid to nil. Tliosii nut ut tiii'liril to oilirr rlnirrlirs im- CHpiTiiilly In- Vltvil. lll-.V. TllOMAH NlClllll.K, 1'nnlor. CitriKit in1 rill'. fiiKin SiiKfiimtti, Mil foul: Sri vil l'H SiiiiiImv at III ;to A. m nml ( J'. M. Silllil..y m liool nt.ll.4fi P. M. Wi'i'l; ilny htviit.i, Wrdlirwliiy, 7 :i(l p m; l'liiiriliiy, 7 :! I- m Si hIh firn. All aro wrlcoln;!. Ki;v. II. S. Lanhitkh, Koi-tur. M. K. Cm i;i:ii, Si-rvlii'H nt (Im M K. iJliiimh Siindnys: l,n-nrliliir at l(l.:i() n. in. and at, 7. Hi p. jn. Siindny H'hoiil nt u i). in. Kpworih Ii'iikiiii at H.lfi p. m. wrrkly irayrr inivliiiiron Wi'dniwdayii nt i.: p. in. CIiikm ih,.i.i1( coniluiai'il by Win. AiikIi-on H'rldnvH at 7.:m p. in. An itriitwt invitation in pMndid to anyouo .vim limy drain, to worsliKp with iih. Kkv. W. H. Nkkk. 1'iiHtor. MATAM0RAS. K.pwohtii M. K. Ciiitm.n, Mntmnornii. -iiTvira'H cvi ry Hnlilialli nt lo.:)Ou. m. and i p. in. Hiijiiit.ii m liool nt i!.;m. (;. k. nioi llntr Monday iivniiiiin ut 7..I0. CIhhs nivthijr 'l'ui'Hdiiy nvmiliiir at 7.:m. Praynr ililin Wiiliii-Mlny I'Vflilnjr at 7.;m. Kvi-ryoin; wolcoiiii.. liic . I'-, fi. ft iitis, Pastor. Horn Kvaniii i.ii.ai. (.'niMW'ir, Mntit 'iior.iH.I'a. Scrvin'snoxt. Sunday nsfollowii: PoMi liinir at lo.ilii . in. and 7 p. in. Sim lay siil, on) at:i i. in. Junior ('. K. iM'fom mil (S. K. prayct iniTtlng nfKir thn evon niK Hi rviii'. .ld wii'k praynr mimtlnjr ivory Wodncsilny i-vrniiiK at. 7. Ml. S(iat Inw. A rorill.'il wrlroini' to all. ( oniii. Kkv. ..A. Wikuanii, Pimtor. Socrot Societies. Mii.roun IvOim.'K, No. 314, K. & A. M. : fxxlo min ts Wi liiiiHdayK on or lioforo Kull Moon at thn -jawkilf Houmo, Mllfonl, Pa. N. Kiimry, .Jr., Siim'tary, Mllfonl. 'iodfrdlil Wlrlaml, W. M.. Alilflml, Pit. Van Dkh Makk Ixiikik, No. frM, I. O. O. V: MiM'ts rvory 'rinirnlity i'Vi iiIiii? at 7.1)0 p. m., Brown's Hnildlnx. (iii. Dun. man, Jr., rioo'y. (ti orfco It. Quick, N. (1 PltnriRXCJ! Rkbkkah LolMiK, 1117, I. O (). K. MiK'tH ovrry Hwonil and fonrtli Kri. lays in oacih moiitli in Odd Krllown' Hal 1, nrown'H hnlldln-r. Mm. A Urn llornlicdk, N. H. Miss Km In Klnln, Sim'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, Cornor Ann and Fourth ntrootn, MIT-FORD, PA. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "This lii'st is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR R A N D and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, Foi wile for ranh or on easy tonus Koc UrB ami till pitrtfi fur all iiiiiclilnua, Kitl'AIKINO A SPKCIAI.TV Tuning of PIANOS unit OHIiANfj by m xiup(eiit tuiu-r, B. S. MARSH, OPF.HA MOrSK UUM'K, rORT JKRVIS, N.V. cudavid Eivoritc The one sure cure for J The lilncMand Bloo
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