PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FU1DAV, AU(I. 181!. lMTIH.IHHUU KVKWY FMIMAY. OFFH'K, HROWN8 BUIUHNU, HROADST. Knti-ml nt tho post ulllra nf Mildn-il, TMkn Cimnty. IVnnsylviinln. n Bivnnil cliun innttrr' NuviiinbiT twi'iity-flr.it, 1KHI. Advertising Rates. Onosiuniv(i'l)ilit llni-sVnnrlnsrrtlim -II. no. Kui'li Hiilwiqiirnt Inserti on .fit) Ki'iluiifd mti's will Im furiilslutl on np llimtion, will Imi rIIowihI yearly nclver p Hsu Legal Advertising. Ailmliilstrntor's Executor's .... 8.00 4.(10 - - - 5.00 notlt'i'S Auditor's notices Divorce liutii'vs ... Sheriff's siiles, Orphnns court snles, County Trensiirer's sales, County stute ment nm pliHitlon. prwliiniiitiun ulmrifiil by the milium. J. H. Vn Ktten, 1'l BI.ISIIKR, Mllf'iril. Piko Cuiinty, Ph. WRECKS ON THE ERIE. Pike conntv Hteins destined to lie the scenes of terrible accidents along the lino of the Erie. A number of yenrs ngo one occurred near Must Hope by which several people lost their lives, and the outcome is mem orable in the minds of ninny older residents because of the subsequent nrrest and trial in our courts of .Tames Griflln, engineer of the un fortunnte train, for misdemeanor. It was on this trial that. Judsje Woodward, of counsel for the de fendant, laid down to the jury the proposition that it was the judge not only of the facts ljut the law as well. His words had more weight with that body than did the charge of Judge Barret, 'who presided, nnd when the jury acquitted the defen dant, so incensed was the latter that after roundly scoring them ho or dered the names of the twelve good men and true to be taken from the nanol nnd never again placed in the wheel. A train loaded with rebel soldiers collided with a coal train at King Fuller's cut in Shohola and the number of dead, there were many. was never accurately known. A disaster at Cnrr's Hock, now Park cr's Glen, hurled several souls into eternity, and more recently n Blide nenr Shohola sent the train, on which was Mrs. Langtry and Fred uio Uobhardt, to the river, causing great destruction of life and prop orty. It was at this wreck that Alexander Newman, a former Dela ware township boy, who was fire man, lost his life. Another, chroni cled elsewhere, is now added to the list. Tins last occurred very near the spot where the rebel train was demolished. The road runs through a wild section of the county, in ninny places sheer precipices doscond for many foot to the river nnd the rocks overhang above for several hundred foot. No human euro or foresight or ellicioncy of manage ment can avert the calamity when as in the case of lirilfin. it, was shown that his action in starting up his engine just at the moment when the passenger train was thundering past was the cause, or of the sudden land slide at Shohola by which the freight was derailed, or the passen ger train suddenly thrown from the tracks. These may be called the acts of God, and no matter how vigilant the officials? or careful the employees, sannot be foreseen or guarded against. We deplore the calamity, which without warning places many souls before the bar of justice, but when the cause is be yond human ken we can only sym pathize with the fact and mourn with those bereaved. OUR STREETS. It is remarked that our borough streets are in better condition this year than for several past, after a shower, formerly they would re mnin muddy for some time after a rain now they are almost immediate ly in a fit condition for wheeling. Not much money was spent on them this year, but the little, was under the direotion of Street Commission er Emery, judiciously expended. The secret of a good road is in keep ing it well rounded so that the water runs directly off and wheD this is done the road will remain dry. Our dry streets attest the judicious work they received this spring. The town is fast filling w ith sum mer guests. Every stage brings a complement and our streets show a decided liviliness. The country round about is having its full share of patronage too, and almost every farm house is entertaining to its full capacity. Seoretary Long, and every officer on dutv .t the Navy Department, unite in expressing disbelief of the alleged interview with Admiral Dewey, which makes him say that our next war will be with Germany, ai d other things which are inconsis tent with his general record for lev-el-hciadoduess, OF INTEREST TO WHEELMEN. At this time of tlio year when city pnt.ple are coming and going in all iliiMctions over the roads tlioy are sometimes puzzled as to whether the highway are in lit condition for wheeling between points they wish to travel. Those who have visited Milford, and In fact the Htnto of Pennsyl vania, can generally rest assured that the roads are in good shape for cycling, but. when a trip through Orange, Sullivan or Ulster counties Is contemplated it is invariably a question hard to answor whether a wheel illicit go a few miles without receiving n puncture or brenkdown. Tuoro are scarcely any good roads in Sullivan county ami very few in Orange nnd Ulster due to the recent hard rains nnd especially the storm of Saturday night last which wash ed everything clear, someplaces carrying away bridges nnd doing great damage to the road beds not to he repaired very soon, and when the road mastersdo wake up to their duties, they order the road-scraper put in operation and the dirt, stones and sod heaped in the middle of the road making it impossible to get over at all on n wheel as the cow path which at "first existed is ploughed up leaving the cyclists in a sad plight. The tow-patli is yet in excellent condition and will doubtless be nil the season, but if all kinds of wag ons are allowed to travel on it its lasting qualities cannot exactly be determined. Any person wishing to go awheel to Middletown or places in that sec tion will find n much easier ride by the towpatli to Wurtslxiro and over the mountain to Uloomingbuigli thence to Middletown, than vi wcisvuie, winch road is being repair ed with crushed stone nnd to ride is impossible. The former route is 10 miles longer but the distance is not to be looked at compared with the roughness of the other way OBITUARY. MARIA LOUISA PETERS After an illness of some weeks resulting from paralysis, Miss Pet ers died at her home, and where she his always resided, nt Bushkill Monday, July 31st, nged about sev enty-seven years. She was a dmigh tor of Henry and Sarah Gunsaulus Peters, her father being one of the early settlers in that locality nnd owning nearly all the land in that vicinity. She was never married Her natural vivacity, bright mind kindly wit, cordinl manners nnd agreeable presence made her a most companionablo person, nnd she was the life and charm of a large social circle. She was also an earnest nnd zealous member of tho Reformed church nnd her presence was mani fest nnd her means and influence al ways felt in matters pertaining to its welfare nnd tho advancement of its spiritual and temporal interests. A largo circle of relatives survive but of her immediate family only two brothers, Samuel G. nnd Wil liam N., and ono sister, Mrs. Catha rine M. Eilenberger reninin. The funeral was held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at hor late residence. ' GEORGETTA HUBBARD. Goorgefta Hubbard, who wa3 so severely burned last week, at the residence of Dr. Ken wort hy, by having her clothes ignited by fall ing down stairs while carrying a lighted lamp, and who was taken to tho P. J. hospital immediately there after, died of her wounds at that in stitution early Friday morning, July 28th, aged about 16 years. She was a daughter of George V. and Mary E. Hubbard of Dingman township, and was a young lady of pleasant appearance, agreeable manners and by her conduct and faithfulness had won a high place in the esteem, not only of the family in which she re sided but also among her friends and associates. Just budding into womanhood, with all lifo's pleasures dawning in the vista of her pathway her fate is a sad one and tho heart felt sympathy of the community went out to her in the terrible accident which so soon terminated futally. Besides tho grief stricken parents, who are called to mouru the loss of one who had just arrived ut a help ful age, she is survived by eleven brothers and sisters. Tho funeral conducted by Rev. Thomas Niohols took place last Saturday at the res idence of her father, nnd her re mains were deposited in the Milford cemetery. SECRETARY ROOT IN OFFICE. Secretary Hoot arrived in Wash ington Monday, and Tuesday- form ally succeeded Gen. Alger as Secre tary of War. There are many ru mors in circulation ns to what his policy is to be, but they are merely guesses, mostly wild. Thore is no occasion for a Secretary of Wur to have uuy policy other than that of the President, under whom he serves, an. I no reason to believe that in thut ro'jiect. Secretary Knot will differ in any radical wuy from his pi'ttUeccssur. 1 A PERSONAL TRIBUTE. Eihtor Phkss: The death of John Findlay is not only a deplorable loss to the com munity, of a valuable and useful iti.en in his public capacity, hut in his more private sphere his memory will be cherished for the many bene (Its conferred unou his fellownien. It is given to few men to be so uni versally esteemed, nnd so widely regrett 'd. Kind, thoughtful, con siderate and sympathetic : ho whs never appealed to in vain for aid or counsel. ' Tho writer enjoyed the privilege of Ills friendship for upwards of 25 yenrs, nnd can bear witness to many kind and neighborly services rendered by Mr. Findlay. Bringing hither ray "household gods," Hiid assuming citizenship it. Milford, in 1H73, it happened to mo frequently, as it does to most persons ntwly established in a strange place, to need many little kindly effics which are necessary to a stranger by his lack ot familiarity with his surroundings, and his ignorance of just where to look for the things he (quires. At such times as these I found Mr. Findlay n never-failing reliance, nnd 1 can never 'orget how much he did for me and mine. When I looked upon his face for the last time, nnd met no answering smile of recognition, I realized the full ex tent of our bereavement. His passing was untimely ; the good old man hud not filled out his allotted span of "three score years and ten," yet his burden of grief had been heavy. He has entered upon "the peace that passeth nil understanding," nnd having over come "the sharpness or ueiitli, we would not call him back ! "Vex not lug irhoKt, Oh, let 111 lit pils! He hates hlni That would upon the rack of this rough w odd, Stretch hint out longer." August, 4th, 18119. A. E. L, Excursion to Pittiburg, Pa. On account of Young Peoples' Christian Union, N. P. church con vention at Pittsburgh, Pa., the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Oervis to Pittsburg, Pa., on August 1st nnd 2d nt 12.20 for round trip good to return on or bo fore August Mb, except if ticket is deposited with joint auent, Pitts burgh, on or before August 6th and paying a fee of BO cents nn ex tension of return limit mny bo hnd to August 31st . Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LiOUALi APPLilUATiUS, ,as thev cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or con stitntional disease, and in order to cure it yon must take internal rome dies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takon internally, and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack merit cino. It was proscribed by ono of tho best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip tion. Composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best purifiers, acting directly on the inn cons surfaces. The perfect com bin ation of the t wo ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimou ials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O, Sold by drnggisst, price 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A. Kirkman Wholetalo Dealer and Jobber In LIQUORS and CIGARS, 12 SUSSEX STREET. Port Jervis, N. Y. A, Kirkman. Real T Estate. Farms, Town Lots, DwellinRS nml Es.tu.te gunerully tleult in. If you want to buy or sell a Farm, a Lot a House or a Business stand Call on or addres, J. C. Chamberlain, Rulll EbtiltQ Aguut, Milford Pa. Docs Your H lead Aclic ? Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep well? Pain in your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of tho bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature Intended, these poisonous substance are sure to be absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is a common sense cure. and natural the bowels. You will And that the use of SAIJCP'S arsoporlila with the reenverv. pills will hasten II cleanses me blond frVg 11 Impurities and is gi cut lumu w me iici vca. Writ tho Doctor. Out MUrnl Impart m out !wn one of tho ttinut fininelit iihvilcttinrf hi tli I'tiUfi SlHtea. TVII ttm dnitiir Jmt hn vm arc aiirTeilhu. You will rpcfivM the lt nvMiicKl advle Without cn. AMress, lK. J. AYFR. Lowell, Mam. A $40 00 Bicycle Given Away Dally. The jmblfshcrt! of Thk Nkw YoitK Stah the hnnusoiiielv lUnPtrntt'u tMinuay news- tmpcr, are tfivintf a liinn (iitADK Jlicvci; each day for the largest list of words made by uhIiik the li'ttcra contained in T-II-E N-E-W Y.O H-K K-T-A-R no more times In any one word than lb Is found in The New York Star. Webster Dletlonnry to In considered as authority Two (noil Watvmks (first class time keepers) will be uiveii dally for second and third best lists, and many other valu able rewards, Inludiiitf Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, t'hlnn. Sterling Silverware, etc., etc In order of merlr. This educational con test 1b being Klvn to adverrlse and intro duce this fmccvHgful weekly into new homcu, and all prizes will be aw aide promptly without partiality. Twelve cent stamps must be inclosed forthirt weeks trial subscription with full particu lars and list of over itou valuable rewards. Contest opens and nwaids commence Monday, June 2tth, and closes Monday, August Silst, Your list can reac!; us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it may be en titled for that day, and your name will be printed in the following issues of Thk N'KW Yohk St A it. Duly ono list can lie entered by tho same person. Prizes on exhibition nt TliK Stak'h business oil Ice. : persons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladies', (icutlementt' or Juveniles' 18W model, color or size desired. Call or ad dress Dept. "K,M Thk Nkw Youk St ah, &til W. Will street, New York City. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. yiusT Phkkbvtkuian ('iii;ui:h, Milfortl; Sabbath services at I11..H1 A. M. and 7.;(o p. M. Saiilmtli school immediately after t!,e inorniu service. Prayer meeting WihI nesdiiy at 7.:io P. M. A conlial welcoint will be extended to nil. Thosu not at taciied to other churches are .'specially in vitetl. Kkv. Tiiiimab Nichols, Pastor. ClltlltCH OK TjIB ()ol SHHPHIIHIi, Mil ford: Services Minday Ht lo.:U A. M. and 7 an P. M. Sunday school at 11.4ft P. M. Wwk-diiv services. Friday. 4.U0 P. M: Saturday, 7. 3d p M. Seats free. All lire welcuinu. Kkv. Chab B. Caki-kntku, Ki-ctor. M. K. CmiltCH. Services ut the M K. Churcli Sundays: Preaciiing at ltl.IKt u. 111. and at i.3tip. m. Sunday si-hixil at V u. 111. Kpwortb league ut 11.46 p. 111. Weekly prayer meeting on Wednesdays or 7.:Ki p. 111. Class meeting comlucted by Win. Angle on Fridays at 7.:' p. 111. Au earnest invltatiun is extended to anyone Klin may ucsirc to worsnsp witn us. Hkv. W. H. Nkkk. Pastor. MATAIMORAS. Kpwiikth M. K. ('m ill H, Matanioraa. Services every Siibbath at It). iio a. in. and 1 11. III. Sabbath sciiool at SMI. (J. K. mei'tliig Monday evening ut 7.ii0. ('las. iniH'ting Tuesday evening at 7. 3D. Pruver ine'ting V ediuday evening at 7.30. Kvcryoue welcome. Kev. T G. Sl'ENCKU. Ulll'K F.VANUKI.1CAI. ClItHMH, Mala moras, Pu. Serviois next Sunday us follows: Preaching ut 10. Ho a. 111. and 7 p. 111. Sun day school ut 3 p. 111. Junior C. K. ls-fore and L. K. prayet meeting alter the eveiv lug service. .V.Ul-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening ut 7.30. Scuts tree. A cordial frfclcomc to all. ( oiue. Kev J A. Wikuakd, Pustor. Secret Societies. MlLKollI) Liiim'K, No. 344, F. & A. M.: Lodge meets Weduestlavs on ur before Full .Nfoon ut thi Sawkill House, Milford Pu. N. Kniery, .Ir., Se-returv, Milfonl John J Westbr.s.k, W. M.. Mllf.ml. Pa. Van Dkk MauK UnsiK, No. .', I.O (). F: Meets every Thursday evening 7.:l p. in., P.n's Hiiilding. 1). 11. llornbeek, Sf r y .Iiuuib MeCalty, N. (i PlillllKMIl Kkiikkah LuihjE, 1W7, l.O (). F. Mei-ls every secmd and fourtli b'rl days In each mouth in Odd Fellows' Hall. Brown's building Miss Katio Deiiuis N. (i. Miss hutie Klein, Sisi'y Ikiu't Tuburc. Spit and Smoke (oar I lie Anaj. To quit tobacco .usily and forever, be mutf ncttc, full of lile, nerve and vigor, take No To Hlui, .ve wr.iider-wurUt-r, that n.ukea wealt mel slrotig. All druguisis, Wc or II. Cureyuarun teeu. Ilooklet aud suuiple free. Atldrts. Burling KcueJy Co. ukicaKO or New York, Dr. David Hcnncdys ravorkc Remedy CUKCft ALL KlUlNEY, STOMACH t AN P liVtB TROUbLCS J They daily Insure an easy I 1 and natural movement of olitical Cards. o the Republican Voters of Pike County: 1 hercliv announce inyacir a candidate fortheolllceof County l'(nittiUfll(imr, miltlect to the rulen of tliermrtv (did res- peetfullyRotlelt yoni dnpport nt thepimulng ui-liiiiirv. If elected 1 promise to tllsi-liiu u i he dot lei of the otlicc In the hem Intercut of the people. Delaware Tap Mar 14. istni o the Keonbllcan Voters of Pike Co. 1 licichv announce fuyoelf n candidate for olllec ol County ('uiiiminrtloiirr. subject to the rulert of the parly and re nee i lull v Hollelt your Hiipport at the cumi mi primary. It elected 1 promise to ills- duo Ke lite duties pcrlalntiiK to tne oiuci lu the het of my ahlllly and In the Inter cst of the people of the County. J.U. SHUKMAKKK. Dlngmaus Kerry Apr. 4 INtH). T To rim Ri'uiihllcnn Vnti-rs (if Piki' Ci. 1 hcrt'liy Hiinuunue myself it cuiiilluntcfor tne o!!li;u ot County Auditor ulijiTl to tin' rulrs of tin' tiivrtv nml ri-s necuully noltuit your ammoi-l hi' tin? enMI IIIK pi lllliil j-. H I'li rh-ii 1 promiM- to llin iiiiriti' tun lllltli's ol tlio (i iv with llllt'l lly nml to the hi'st nf my nliilliy A ,KHK ) ". SKK ,K.V. Milford Mur. 3d lmiy. I'o tin- Hi'inililleiin VoIits of I'ikp Co. 1 Ili'I'IMIv lllllhlllliui'llivsi'lf Hi'iuiilitliir.. fur tne tne utnee or County AiliH1..r sunjivt to tlm the nilrs of the pm ly nml rui-in-i iiiny noiieiM'oiir support nt tue ensu niH lii lllliuy. II I I. I If II i lirollllM) III tlln ehiWKe the duties ol the olliie with fidelity timi in me nest ol inv nullity .11) M.N C.WAKXKIl. June nth lHtlil othe Ki'iiulilleiili Voters of Pike Co I herehy Hlillouuee uivself n eniiilliliite tor llelegnta to till) StHte Convention. Ifeleeled I Will, to the heat ofinv ulillllv enileiivoi- to biviii-o tho noiiilnnilon of en dtdntes who will promote hiit-miinv in, nnd conduee Ki'iiernlly to, the hest Interests of the purty In the Slnte nil. MAM .Ml lurl riljli .Milford April in. ISSKt. I'o the liepnlilieiin Voters of IMke Co, I hereby niiiiounee myself n eniiilidiiti for lleli-KHte to the Mtnte Convention . sithjeel. to the rulesof tlie pnrty, nnd peetlully soiielt your support nt the ensu lnjrprimnry .iiih.n it. (iiijPi.M (ileentowii, I'll., .lutie 14, 1MKI. To tliu Hepulilicnn Voters of Pike Co I hereby nnnounce myself n eiindldnti' for -Member of the County Committee, subieet to the rules of the nnrtv. nml peetfully sollelt your support lit the ensu inn primnry. WiM. A.MihK Milford. June 14, lNMt. To the ttepuhllemi Voters of Pike Co I hereby niinouiiee myself u candidate ror .Member of tlie County Committee. subject, to the rules of the pnrty, nnd res pectfully solicit your support nt. the ensu iii(r pilinnry. P R CKOS.s. Pnliuyra, June 14, lSHsi. To the Kepuhlican Voters of Piko Co 1 hereby minuiincu myself a cmidldnte for Member of the County Committee, subject to the rules of tlie party, nnd res pectfully solicit your support at the ensu ing prltuaiv. AI.KKKI) MARVIN. W isttall, June 28, lS'lil. To tlm Republican Voters of IMke Co. I hcivhy aniumnco mywlf it ciuulidi.to for Mf inlmr of the County Committee. Biibjcot to tho ruins of tlm pnrty, and res- peetfully holk-it your support at tlm imhu hiK prlniui v A. v J1ALCH, Jr. WciKifuU. June 28, J hum. To the KcpuhllcHii Voters of Piko Jo. I lu'ivhy unnouiicu myself a ctuulUlatf for Member of the County Committee. suhjeet to the rules of tlie party, and res- peetlully solicit your support tit the ensu iiiK primary. WM. T. STHl iil-K. Milford, June 2H lKtty. To th Ht'Dtihllean Voters of Pike (Jo. 1 hereby announce luyHulf a caudidate lor Member of the County Committee. subject to the rules uf the party, and res pectfully Holtcit your support at the en si inif primary. DuiKinaii Tnp. July 5th, lHint. To tho Republican Voters of Pike Co. 1 herehy announce lnvek'lf a candidate for Member of the County Committee. subieet to the rules of tho party, a tut re spectfully solicit your support at the emu Ihtf primary. tiKOKliK II M(.(JaHTV. DniKioaii, Tsp., July tl, lWfU. To tho Kepuhlican Voters of Pike Co. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Member of the Couuty Comutlttee. subject to the rules of the party, and re-sH-ct fully solicit your support rit the ensu ing primary . .H UTS W. KIKSKL DiUKiiian Tup,, July lu. 11 -,. To the Kruublicnn Voters of Pike Co 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the otllce of County Auditor subieet to the rule of the pnrty and re spectfully solicit your support at the euu i if primary. If elected will discharge the ilmies of the ottice to the best interest of the taxpayers. CALVIN C. SHANNON. Lackawuxeu, July VJth, PKotograpKcIj ANU DKALKK IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Tike trot, Port Jorvis, Y. One Cent a Word. For Knelt Imurll'Mi, "o Atlvt-rtlflitietit tnkn fur lsn ttinii in rent. CAMI1 tmt't r (Mxnitititny nil ttnlers. A dtl re I'IKR COl'NTV I'ltKSS. Mll.tOlth, PA. TOUPALK. A small farm limited near Matamoras, known as the llensel or Kelnhardt nlaee. containimr 'Jl aeres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Kruit of all kinds. Part improved. itle clear. Kor terms, nrlce. etc.. address Lock box (1 Milford. Pa. TltKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby X elven that trespassing mi the premises occupied py t lie umiersiunea i it immniau township. Known as the Huelmnnii tnrm tor huntiuu, nnritf. pcrryintf or any other purpose whatever U forbidden under pei- irv or tne law. apv person or persons disobeying this not lee will tie dealt with in the severest lawluf manner. (jKoKUK H. McCaiity, July 1, lSiC. Lessee UKSl'ASS NDT'ICK. Notlee Is hereliy uiveu thul tri'siinssiuu upon the soulli- rn Imlf of the trnet of hind known ns the Willinm Deunv, No. li:i, I n Shoholu towii- ship, for tiuiuiiiK, llsiiinir. or, unv other purpose, ulso trespnsstng on iivkill pond lu inutiiiiii townsiiip. or. lihiu In it 1 forbltltlell under peliulty of the Inw. M. Cl.KII.ANIi Mn.Milt, AprlMm Attorney for owner. THK; ttiv KKSPASS N'llTlCK. Noliee Is hereby ven that trespassing upon the iine ty of the Forest l.uke Association in jm'knwnxen township, Pike county, Pn., or the purpose of huiitinif nnd lishinu. or nny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the luw. ALKXAMIKII MAIIUKN, Nov. 22, 1HU5. President,. T'RKSPASS NOT1CK. Notlee Is hereby J. (liven thnt trespnssiiiK on tlie premises of the undersigned, sitnnted in Dinumnn township, tor any purpose whatever is strictly lorbidden. and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. IitA H. Cask. uet. 24. IMIIf). NDTK'K All huntinir. flshlnu or ot Iter trespnssinjr on tne premises ol the tiniler siuneit, in DinKinnn Township, on Kny- tiiondskill nml DwinTskill Creeks, Is for bltiden under pennlty ot the lnw. I HAS ,1. HIIII.KAt;, Dlnirmnn Twp., N. Hiiii.kai', May 17, 1 Sits. JnsKI'll K llnll.KAl!. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentnry upon the estnteof Klixnlieth tnrney. lnte of Mntniiiorns, W'estfilll Townsiiip, deeeasi'd, have bee" fzranted to tlie undersigned Ail persons hnvinu elulnis ngainst snid estate will pre sent them, and those indebted t hereto wilt please make immediate pavuient to JOI'N (All SKY, Weslfnll, July 17. ISiKI. Kxecutor ortoliis Arty. Alfred Murvin, Hootu 4, Fiirnum M'id'K, Port ,rervis. N. Y Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estati nf .luhn KindiitV late or the Itnioimli of Milfonl, tlccetiM'tl have heei uianletl 10 the tintlrrsiynt'd. A II persons 'wiving claims against snid estjile will (ireseiii tliem, and those indebted to said d. 'cedent" will n least make immediate pavencnt to KOJJKRT W. KIMHAY, Administrator Milford Horo., July 'Jtt imi. Divorce. JrsTIN H. Chask I III the Common I Pleas of "Pike conn v I t v No. 1 March term LIZZIK lil'IMt CIIAkK. J l.Sirtr. Ill divorce Subpu'lia and alias subpdMia returned, tl femlant not found in said county of PiU tv sliei ill 1 1 m at county. 1 o Lizzie liiiilil CiiHMe, iiiaiiHiii von arc hereby notitieu to be unu appenr at. our Court of Common Pleas aroresaid. to lit heltl at .Milfont, in said counly ol t'lke. tn the third Monday of October next (it beinu the return day of our next torin of Court) and answer tlie complaint of tin Ijibcilaiit llletl in (he above ni'i' K VAN DKU M A KK, SherifT, Sheriff's Ollice, Milford Pa , July iMth, mt. 4w Application for Charier. In the Court rf Common Pleas of Pike county. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to Hon. O. Purdv, President and law. lodge of said Court on the l.'n h day of August, lK.i'.t at HI o'clock in the forenoon at his chambers in lloitesdalc. Pa. under the cot poi ation Act of April ulirh 1S74 and the supplements thereto, by Ocorgc II Langtou, Charles A. Snyder, J ere. U. Van (iordon, Calvin F Langton. (ieorge .1 Luckey, Alfred Hillinan, Thomas J. Keteham, Charles Nichols and Krvin Y. Hunt for a charter of an intended corporation to le called the Kpworth .jtethodist Kpiscopal church of Matamoras, Pike Jo., Pa., tlio charucter and objects whereof is the worship of Almighty (iod according to the faith, doctrine, disci pline and usages of the Methodist Kpisco pal church in the C aired Sttites of Amer ica, and for this purposo to have nnd en joy all the rights, benefits nnd privileges of the said act nnd its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file In the Prothonotary's otlice. J. H. VAN FITKN, Solicitor. Milford, July 2mh, lm AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply tho great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTE N BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of K.nt. ThiMiiiist brilliantly wrlltmi, must pro fiiM-ly anil nrtisiiriilly illimtrairil. anil ui'iHt lntonsely popular bunk on tliu null joct uf thu war with Spain. Nuarly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken specially for thisgreut work. Ageut ro inaLing ."() to ItliMJ a week willing it. A veritnble bmiuuxA fur live can Vft-w. Apply for description, terms and territory at once to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO.. Or N- V. City. ffeau..u yon whethfr yoo wmunu thrrm iicrkllli..)r tui tuu uttixC. NW-1W-UMJ fuiuuvea iliu Utiiri1 tot .ulitfu, "rit'i- Pi J sul uruu. Uiir niuinir "fl 1 I urn - .TZ line. puniK fc.c bluoj, ic-f h 1LJ1,jUo ton s loal Uliiuh'-H. j-f 1 m 3 m9fM imi njaet tou trou(( I B 1 1 ytuld 400.00k 11 kealt. norT'. . 3 ml ata i i.i id buy ..a ocJttt-mVt ,o to hw fi.-ii Kour own di -u7if it n ui Tuui'n nr us. u.i1 n wn. " will, ptji nti j, iMsrsltttt-ntlT i n boi, fil, usually vurtii, 3 liuiui, 'J iA trukr iiiti cil to cirr. or we refund Tnonef lUMMtif awn, iwimi. im To PATENT Goad Ideas may be aecurt-d by our wil. AilureM, THE PATENT REC0H0, Biltimor.. 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