Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Get . jL-iblic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Pour in its Season a Spe ialty I ! I Orders left nt the Mill for delivery will receive prompt Attention. Bflilford Milford, Pike DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, ManufiUtusers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. I T. Armstrong & Co., Sa Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. N Wo offer n line of .UNSURPASSED Oar point is thnt yoa need not go nwny from home to supply nlljvonr needs, or to soenro bnrgnins. We expoet to satisfy you in both pnrticulnrs. DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino nt bo'tom priees. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a new p.ystem. ' All our prices are fixed on a bn is of cah payment. This obviates the n cessity to allow a margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt pnyuient monthly, as our prices will nut enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within thvee days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding f 1.00. Goods sent out, will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. . (JJ T. ARMSTRONG & CO., g Brown's Building, V- -y e carry a ''ii-L valued at ai.rmu.uuu.uo We own and occupy the tallest mercartile building in the world. We have over t, 000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of the people it quotes .Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over i.ooo pages, 16,000 illustrations, and 60,000 descriptions of article with prices." It costs 77 cen-ts to print and mail ewch copy.- Wa want yu to have ane, SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. MONTGOMERY WARD & Millinery Largest and finest selection of Mil linery. Onr designs are the latest, .and prices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders iironiplly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all. our pa trons. SALLEY & ENFilS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Jervis Gordon of Flour Constantly on Hand. lining Co., Co., Penna. new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. 3 CO Michigan Ave. and Madisan Street Chicago Parlors A We receive ' ""sT-r gW We rcceivi 1 from !(,. a 2f,ixio ietu JM every day jam IV. -f xl TREASURER'S SALE Of 1'n'ittMt fjtnil In rik t'onnty for Thwi or I H1)R, IHIIK mill tc mil tl00. Nntlcc is lictctiy plvcn Hint nprpenlily to tin Art of tin lit'llrlnl A'-Kcnilily of t lie f Ninitiintitveiilth of Frniisylviuilii pntitlcd An Act to Anit'inl ihis Aft cnttili'ii An Art (Urri'iimr t lie Minli of rn-lllnir Viiai'iited l.iind for tnxrs fiiitl for otbor purpowf, passed Mnrch 131 h, A. I)., IsiB, liy a Sni ph'tliolit to fill Art to ninrnil thp Act I'll tltlrrl. All Art (lln-rtlng tin; tnoiUi of aell Ing I'liFrntrtl l.iiiiiin tor Iiixi-h nnd for otlirr iinitiiiH's, pii'-iwd Mnrrh 17, A. I).. lMll. mill by further F'.ivl'leim'lit to lust r. rlti il Art piw-rd Mnrrh sill, 1H.M, by Ac emllleii All Art in lrl;ition to tile unit's of Cnsnili'd LtmiU In thrsrvet-nl ronntirn of this ConiiiionwrMlh piissrtl March tth, 1817. mill stinplrllirnts thrrrto. The InHowitiK (lr:llln'd trnrts of lltllll ((h'Hri'iliiil in the Wnirimteu Niinii!) will be sold on t he SKt'tIM) MONDAY JI NK NKXT (brliiR the eli veiitli dny of wild month) rolinnrliring nt two o'rlock In the llf'trr niion of wild dny, nt public vendue, lit the IWKT HOI SI! IN MIl.roKII, In the Cnuny of Pike, for nrrrnirrs of Inxrs due mid ror't accrued on eiich lot resprr! ivrly. Illnomlng Ornvn Townwlilp. No Win inntee Niinies (Jiinntlty. Tin Acre I'eirhnH VXi liruner, I'eter 115 15 ! -.'no l oliMiinn, Tlii-f-ilnro 18U 28 l!i7 Dull. Illnrkilll W. 415 15 l-.-S 1'iosbv, John UTII 411 NU 3d Cini'it. Wlllhim 4113 13H ITS ( 'hiuoiLill, J'llnrs 405 105 '. lu niliif. Joseph Mill 1H5 Dilnker, Dimlel 4:'.H llill Dfiwniuii;, Jnrull SV. T oil 1U Drinker. .lolin li'.H 48 '. Klv. John 3!il 1H1 171 H'llllel, Mlellllfl 433 W) 71 limine, ThomHS 5'HI 117 I'.'5 llonvrr. Isaac 401 IKI bill Unit, KrnleileU MI4 111 1117 JnnieM. Joseph 431 40 lml Kebble, Abigail 435 40 108 Lehman, Joseph 415 15 114 3d Mmlln, Joseph pt KM 100 187 Mease. John II 101 Mever. Kredeiirk 415 15 I '.HI Me'lMde, Janii'H 400 174 MclYhnn, John 418 40 M tt. O il. Si INI 201 I'hire, IVIcr 415 15 87 Hiehards, Josltun 431 155 llll Slorkrr, MarKiurt jr. 4:1 100 80 Slorkrr. Mnrtfiiret pt HH) 170 Snltrr, John 4:U 71 Strednmn, CIiiiiIi b (ion a:j 115 2d Srrly, Mary pt 1 1ll laS 1IW 'rilomiis, John 4:i:l 154 177 Th-.nison. John 4U7 80 18:1 W.vkolT, Petri- !S00 41 HS W'islon, Martiaret 430 75 W iillace, James A. 1110 (10 III) Wiiiton John 101 85 vkoff. Isaac 130 110 While, William l 80 175 Yerk a, Joseph 4:10 118 llf-lnn-fire TftwiiNhlp. 17 Urodhend, Ann 4i:t" 135 18 lirndhc.id, Mary pt 85 m Hi Hnrtzell. Junes 4o3 100 Mease, Isabrlln pt :l!l 4 101 l'hjlips, William pt 804, 45 Shoemaker, Isaac pt 25' IHniciiinn Towimlilp. 105 Hiodhead. Samuel 413 80 ! Ill-odliend, Klrlmrd 401 llll Itrln1.:. Miimix W 53 5 Cox, Jacob 415 15 148 Coiiimnl. Deborah 220 Kit K.verly, Jacob 2:15 103 Kreeinan, Kirhuid 4ml 84 180 (ianzaher, Samuel 81 ll) l.cKhmun, Joseph 443 48 103 Leslie. Pet it 415 15 llll NelelKh. Nicholas 807 71 115 Nicholson, John 87 'M 144 Oudeil, Htibi iel 415 15 ' 151 Huberts, Mol-decill 2l 8.1 84 Smith, Thomas 152 151 200 Steedmau. Alexander 8n3 83 183 Smith, William 252 US 2.3 Sinner. John 258 15 131 Vaiideiinai k, Ludwla 80 243 Williim Thoniiw 10 181 Woll, Jacob 413 Clreene Towimliip. 201 Ilarnet. John 270 254 CiiiIk. Wllliani 201 114 20:1 Davis, Unguium 430 100 253 l-'bulke, Adam HI 258 Hit ic. I'onrad 100 200 . I.vnch, John 430 2H7 Miiidock, John 50 200 Paschiill. Tliomns 5i) 2S0 Pioser, Stephen 430 100 2i;3 Tlttennaiy, John 23II 80 2n-J Tiitei inaiy, John 115 382 Wain, William 4 10 llKI Westlmiok, llil-illll 151) I.ni'kAnMtii-n Townfthln. 18(1 lialliet, Joseph 10 41 03 Crozter, Koliert 4111 (ill (17 Drlaney. sluiip 18:1 64 33 llewes, Hubert pt (U 133 Howell. Kiehaid Mil 3 Powell, Peter 201 71 Phillip, John Don 1311 113 Holieitn, l.li.a 100 100 (in Shei, Ann 187 KB Sliields, .lolin mtl 85 Wintoil. Plielm 804 20 84 Wilton, I'.iriiii-lin, 807 1(1 LeliniRn T..wimTiip. .'31 Hell. Jo-epll 7 .- Klueiii-.'lh-i-, llillcry Ml nil Oiier, John 4oo 13 .'311 Ilarrisou. William 80S 120 .'30 lleihicr, Daniel 10 143 KllllH-..r. Wllliani 130 55 144 K illK. Haehnel 100 l5 Motel, Charles 75 157 Mycr Henry 100 2111 Huston, Thom.ia 143 101 Shindlu, Peter 813 niiirortl Towimlilp. Mort, TheodocU 14 114 Storker. John (J 800 80 11 Smith, Ueorue -74 Pnlinyrm Towtmlilp. 11 SI 11 ti:t l:t hi m Ml KM 8 ll II li in 8 in II HI III till 11 'J.l 11 li 11 87 II 'II 11 l (I HI : 11 Ki 11 20 12 M K U 1 1 It; 11 W ai :il 8 :i7 13 117 17 IK) 4 31) .13 ir 13 37 17 III 13 111 (I (II (I (HI 7 18 8 6f 13 13 20 57 2 85 13 48 2(1 17 10 10 1 (i.S 1(1 113 81 20 23 00 33 43 17 us 1) (U HI 81 (1 30 84 54 33 43 27 113 (1 78 83 43 HMi3 (1 28 15 71 17 Ml 12 45 (1 25 70 83 20 12 42 20 72 18 48 24 (is. 4 (13 53 88 4 II 4 11 SHI 21 18 50 11 85 18 48 12 84 Ml 42 04 U 1(1 3 (15 H (13 12 67 80 811 40 21 14 47 2(1 01 10 70 15 84 28 3 8(1 14 2o 14 17 70 8 07 4 80 6 18 11 42 II 87 11 07 1 20 18 (10 (I HO Austin Sitelihim &31 21 23 7 113 311 60 80 57 13 7(1 13 40 10 10 duly David 105 Mason, Hciijitintn 430 Phillilips. Willliim 4:10 Ph 1 ips, HelicrcK. 131 Slewail, Hobcrt 178 WiKton, Isit o 413 l'urtnr Towanliip A lK-rerombie, Jiimea 414 Boyd, 4'hllllea lull Hinrhum, Ann 85(1 HroM ii, Daniel pt 838 Clilchvrll. Jhiiii-h 873 CiHilbaUKh A hl lini V. 2U0 Ci'osH. 4ohll T 20 Dills. Jucob 413 Dllllllall. (ienrKe 433 no loo 133 m 55 12(1 loo i: 135 1:10 W 27 112 7 44 23 87 18 63 12 ,'Ki 13 37 71 14 III 28 28 211 1)1 5 03 9 08 14 35 10 28 10 22 13 tvl 11 77 27 7(1 :i 314 40 185 33 03 ti.1 1)2 171 173 inn Krj 181 33 51 lml I Til ttl 8( INI 73 81 104 (A 74 177 01 53 71 11.0 ItiS IT.i 55 K,3 ISO IM4 H3 178 Diiis Abniin 4o:1 r'ii-liellM'riier, Htirnet 75 Ki ll man. William pt HoO tiieell. KllxalM-lh 421 Uriel t'hnnV Shull H. 154 UatcH, John pt. 153 Harrison. William 4l Heller, Michael 25D llorloii, Hieluird 415 llelllbel-K, TllolllUS 157 llariitMili; George 4i2 2d Jean, Isiuiu 413 Joneii, A lisalull 243 Joyce. Dolllinick 4o3 Kerry. Miilhew 3'.4 Darkey. Jalurii 2ii5 lawis, Hi diard pt ' 8:i'l I.oiirh, John 415 Minna. Krn ela 2-s5 Millrr Alrxnlliler 4o2 2.1 O Neal, . niuea 271 Oudrli. Sarah 4l5 udeu. lull... it KM 15 71 131 111 o4 73 K, 33 13 15 140 131 15 140 Ii7 117 t'2 16 10 60 ati t4 27 mi 111 is 2(1 KSi 13 43 17 78 23 48 27 7ti 17 13 20 1)4 8 HI 27 70 11 43 II tl 27 Iti 7 an 27 7H U 03 II 71 l(i HI 21 23 2s' Ov.-.ti. 1.1, W illiam KKl I Iv, .,IU I.I. Willi, on 410 ( ll-llrll, (iabriel 210 Place. Krilktcn 415 Plilli;iii, liehi-ccii 213 Huston. TIioiiimk pt loO St.H-ker, Margaret KiO Mutille, John pt 8"3 Wykotf, U.uic 4oU fclothtilN Tow uhlp li.3 litirr, Josepli 437 hi 45 m liavlry. Frnncls Hi ink. Henry Crtiiir. John 'pt ('ounrlly, Jolin Carey, Mat hew I "ooprr. Charles Cliapntall. .l.-uiies Connani, Tlionias Currlc, Joantiii Cooper, .lohn Drinker, Henry pt Drpue. Ann pt Dltiiinick, Dan Denny, William . Iosco, Samuel pt Lllnkens, Aiiram pt Lester, John pt. Nrlrlnh, Mart 11 Huston. Mary jr Huston. Mary Wells, Janieii jr 800 !1M3 2T8 418 H'.ll 400 :.''7 410 410 100 8711 Will 210 Kill 71 237 100 75 415 415 1S8 28 15 13 18 27 25 111 03 18 2 ir2 80 77 211 83 43 37 25 14 20 50 25 84 45 III 20 00 10 38 HI 27 10 OH 25 17 18 77 7 42 24 (18 11 00 7 '5 21 28 43 30 111 00 113 15 15 80 Wefttrall Towimlilp. Furnior, Tw18 807 Mear, John 23(1 Smith, Kliznheth 257 ilH 81 IVI 18 72 15 55 73 O. FRANK ROWI.AKI), Treasurer. Tren-'-ri r'a Ofllce. Milford. Pn., 1 April 2, 1000. j TPlASURER'S notice or n1 or tintKl laiifls frir Arrcarnftp or 1nxis. The fnlhrteina Is tile list of taxes letiirn ed by the Collectors for the several Town ships foi t he years 1807 and lsiiS. and the school year lstui, with costs, vvlilrh land will I e sold nprreeable to the Act of the Kith of l'ebruary, A. I)., 1S7H, lit Ihc iunc (hue and place as the above and foregolnp Cnscated Lands: ltlonmltiB; drove Township. Nunie &- Description. Tax. Parr, . ohn Kst, 10 hs, linpd, 117 tin uuimpd. house, barn; Henry Hor net. No 114. adj lands of D H.-ittan nnd Sam Venule 1(1 48 Schulcr. Anuindiv NU 2as linpd 08 as uuimpd house barn ll'ivid Hidirway Noi7 nil j binds ofMath evr Hennesey & .lonn Kctehel ... 7(12 Sykcs, Thoniati, NR 100ns iinlmpd Nunc DeCow No 104 ndj lands of Joseph Srhnielzle and Helnhold WciiKle 7 85 ItelnwRre Township. Cropsey, Llllie V., Est (las linpd 1113 lis utilmpd house barn Joseph Kn nest No 14 mid D W Diiignuiti adj Jacob (-enn & ollii-rs 1 0 Hosnier, Wllliain, NH 105asutiinipd Will am Avres No 103 ndj l)r K Lin eiliir olhers 1ft! Lindrcdi-e. Dr. Kdwaid, NH King initid 13Kus tiniinpd fotnerly Steph en Wliilnuiu property ndj Win. Hiisiner others 20 1)1 Robinson, N. H.. NH M)us uniiupd Andrew Shall No 182 adj Hobin son Shepherd & others 4 00 Adams, A iexauder, F.st.87as uuimpd Abram Horn No 11 John Taylor No 25 K Mush back No 17(1 ndj P A L (Jnick & others 5 24 Aiitolne, Charles V.. NR 25hh utipd pt of John Coolbaiiph No 23 ndj Henjaniln Meakin 1 (17 Jaurirer, Kranklin C Has impd 103ns tinimpd Solomon Huff No 21 ndj Hubert Maiicc-ii otlu-rs 5 00 McUce, Robert. NK 208as tinlmpd lit of David Stephens No 20 ndj Hiram 'cstbrouk Kst and F C Jiidcer 12 83 Sloan. Joseph V lUas impd las un iiupd A shaft No 13 Luis No (I & 8 Kdiirinore Club Division 3 51 Vaux. Wain, N H 2us impd I Shoo maker No 45 adj Pierre Nilla and Persifor Frazer 61 DltiKtnan Township. Rrady, Peter, NR 6ns Impd 207ns '.ml'ntpdndl K T Riviere and John i'lcot Ill 24 Cnse. Henrv ,1., NR 2U8tm unlmpd Thomas Swartont No 187 0 85 HI lere, K. T NR 428as unlmpd Francis J Smlih . n 102 ndj lands of John Kellv "Judd Place" 14 01 Taylor, S. H., NRMIas nnlniid Wll liani Smith No 183 ndj John Piout nnd K T Rivluro 8 20 Greene Tuwnslitp. French, .Tames. NR 623as uuimpd Mathew Connard No 64. I) R Hur ley No 55 ami D R Hurley No 5(1 mid William Hiodhead No 57 62 74 Keesler. W. J., NR 60hs unlmpd Fiedeiick Double No61 6 30 Hi, I, lis, I : II. and .1 A. Klpii, NR 4:0as unimiid Willhun Lynch No 208 ndj James Ash No 207 and lots SOW mill 2iV 81 42 Kipp. J. A , NR 850aa uniui)d for merly K.mile Olsoiner adj Felix ( Ms'iincf and Henry Manhart 18 24 Ross. Reuben. Kst 801as liuimtid Joseph Heritage No 177 ndj lot No 257. 430as uniiupd John (! tucker No K;5atlj lot No 104, 4:H)as liliiin pd .Margaret. Sotcker No 107 ndj lot No 170 formerly Colliugwuod & Co 70 74 Lacltawnien Township. ( Helhke, Gnstave, NR 50a8 unlmpd ndj lands of Joseph Auderegg nnd Tlionias Hotter . . B 27 Hovce. Christian, NR 3ns' lltlllnpd adj K R R and Schott 82 Kirby, Kdwurd, NR 50as unlmpd ndj' lands of Orison Doty and Nel son 'i'obler 1 83 Newall. Mr. nnd Mrs , NR Idas un build ml) lauds uf Mrs Dodge nnd K Clark 20 Perry. Kllen, NR 2aa linpd 17ns uu impd ahantyndj lands of John De groat and Mnxwcll 4 02 Hi, liter, Kii derick, NR 75iui iiiiiui Furninu More No 167 8 03 Schenck. Henry N R 8aa lui)id 03as uuimpd house and barn ndj lands of W () Hogan nnd Laf Howland 13 70 Uersteln, Scalk, N R 60na Impd lo-'l nn III) mpd 3 houses 6 houses ndj lands of Tliomns Donlin, Kdwaid Kirliy nnd K W Kelly 02 16 Ilranicr, N. S . Kst loons uniiupd Garret Cot tlnger No 28 adj lauds of Forefl Lake Associat on 4 03 Knglehart. Jacob, N R looas unlmpd ndj lands of KlinlMitli Rock nnd . Joseph SchliiaelIe 4 08 Fertle. William. NR 25as uuimpd No 10 Fiirmon More No 167 1 01 Marke. Kail. N H 60aa uniiupd Fur nuin More No 157 2 47 Hoch, Klizaheih, NR K0 iin'nipd ndj laudsof Joseph Schmulzle and Otteiihelmer 4 03 Youngs, William, NR 4a impd 21as tinimud house and barn adj laiula of C I'llibnuidl, and Lealldrr Stone 8 81 Lliiuun Tuwuslilp. Counterinnn, John A., 2ns impd 12hb uuimpd rins uniiupd house, liarn looas uuimpd ndj lauds of A Shoemaker nnd Peter Pierce Kst Harvey IkHiewino No2:i 10 67 Knight .Thunins, N It 6t)as uuimpd Haito Isaao No 244 ndj lands of Hannah Miirbch. David Houchur - nud K F Pet ra 1 20 OverU Id, William, NH Has tin inl'5 ns uiuIiiiikI ndj lands of Peicr Pierce nnd Adam Coiiuteruiali . . 8 01 Ptuchot, John F., N R 75as umtiiiHl ndj lands of V (i Clinmburluiu nnd John (touIJ 4 64 KoU-rls. R K,NK8aa uniiiipd 144 uiiiinpd ndj lands of Mrs Kshhack 17 40 Hli.ccliue, Christian. N R 2aa 1uiKt 81ns uuimpd bouse, barn adj lauds of .In,, ib Corlright 3 84 Hummer Jobu.NH lima unlmpd ndj lands of (ioorgc Hrudshnw and isolomon Schuyler 1 ly Lnndan. (iephai't W. J. NR 3ooas uniiiipd ndj lauds of Harriet CiHib Kst and AbrHtn tiarisii Kst. . 13 60 Campbell. William, N R Ooits uuim pd ndj lands of Charles Crumps and David Kerr 2 02 Coiinlei ninli. David. N R 5ns uniiu pd atlj land of Peler Pierce K.st nnd and Simeon Decker 32 DeSpottoe. C, NH .Was uiiiinpd . . 14 t'5 Hineline. (Mara, NR 5aa uniiupd adj lauds of Jactib Corlright and Hannah libar 1 85 Kipp. John A.. N K gone uniiupd ndj hind of Frank Vuu tioidou aud Calvin Dw kcr 70 147 Kl7 l:m 151 152 14 Mil 27 BS 130 103 131 lint 03 110 1110 150 83 8l ll 118 Milford Township. Mott, Hull Doollttle, ?oins unlmpd J:imeM Mease No 113 adj lauds of P A 1, jnlcih and others 18 28 Illnnrhard, I ,eon, n r wins unlmpd formerly K T lUvlere I07as unbu ild John Craig No. 133 loons un iiupd Isiau Junes No KI ndj (4 Hosier Stir h Craft nnd Ceorge M Quick 15 02 rnltnyrn Township. Danli Is Est.. 50ns nnlniptl ndj lands of Full Kimble and others 1 58 McMatiou, Joseph' n r 6;is Impd 45 lis uniiupd house aud barn adj lands of J H Sieve s and N 11 Klr klndall Kst II 55 Modioli, Township. Uni t (iarrelt W. no y Yost, Peter, Kins iniptl I Ins u.ilnipd 2 houses 2 fheds sawmill tenant, bouse shanty lumber shrd store lioiiFe shop ndj lauds of M:irgnrct Hurt nnd linnet W. Hart 17 (11 Melishing. F C., n r bis 1 upd 41'ns unlmpd house and Hum riitmerly (ttird,'n Place adj lands of Jacob Hans Sr nnd ot hers 4 15 Slindler, Kdwnrd n r 3:is Impd 47ns unlmpd house Finnris Dally No MT adj hinds o! John nnd Nirbol- ns llrss 2 80 Weslfall Townslilp. Van Akin. Hciijamiu. Kst aulas tin Impd Joshua Seeley No 15 hound ed on North and Kas by lands of Jacob Kbier South b public road to Milford and .lands of Maurice ljuliin and Pint-hot Kst West by lands of Maurice tjuinu and Aug list Dielz 10 47 41. Fit .INK RII11 LAM), Treasurer, Tr.-asurer's OITlce, Milford. Pa,, I April 3, lmm ( SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlr hp of n writ of l'it-rl Kjh'Ims Issuer! out of the Court of Cnmniun IMcjik ol I'ike counry, to itic directed, I will expose to pule hy imlilic vendue or nu! cry, jit the Court, IUuse til the hoiouh of Milfotd, on MONDAY, THK lilst DAY A. D. 1M, OF MAY, At tho Hheri1T' rdll'-e In Milford, Vi , nl two o'elnck In the nflernooii of tidd dny. A II those eei tnln pieces, parcels nnd purl tracts of land, sittnite in Dlnpnntn town ship, Pike county, IVnnsy Ivnnia, hounded nml described as follows, to wil: The first piece. Dcfinniu at it point In the public road leiuliiitf from Milford to Dininnnn's Ferry, thi'i:ei' ahui'r said toad sourh 47? decrees vct i0 petches to n sto c, thence south 81 decrees east i'.Pi perches to stones, thence south I'r1 degrees west K1 perches to stones, t hence finut h -'H ih ffi'ees eas1 Hi perclies to stones, t hence sout h (i:.1 degrees west JlO1 perches to slines, thence south J7!l' degrees east !tl perches to stones, thence south 88 M d'grees ni.' i0 pin-hes to a cor ner, thence north fii' degress cast. 80 per ches to a corner, t hence sou t h '2i:ii degrees cast 1 perch to the Delaware river, thence up the said river north 47 degrees ea-t 4S perches, thence still up said river north (iiv degrees ear-t S7 pcicheR to a cor ner thence still up said river north H 1 1 de.rees cast 8 erches. thence north tWj degrees east "2H perches, thenco north HHl degrees east 4 perches to corner in the line of hinds formerly John H Wallaces' thence south 78'3 degiees west, 84 perches to a public road leading to the bridge thence along said road north 181-, degrees west r;hrt4' perches, south iiV:, degrees west 15' ,' perch es to stones, thence tlegrees west 18 per ches to a pot, thence north 44 :H degrees west K8 perches to the place of beginning containing nfneiy-three acres and one hundred and seven pcichea more or less excepting and leserving from tho above three small jinrcelsof land, to wit: A tot containing one nnd a half acres, sold by John Detiick to Henry Jj. ( 'anne, one lot containing three quarters of ,n ncro sold to Jacob KIium', nlfO third lot containing threo quarters of an acre sold to Linford West. The second piece being bounded and described as follows: llegining at .a f tone corner being also a corner of the land flist above dcscrilcd and land of Thomas A rmstiong thence south ti'.1:if degrees west 4I:,(' rods to a chestnut tree a corner of Moses D: trick's laud, mid (hence fouth 81 degrees casl I'.l rods lo a white oak tree, thenco north i:J'- degrees east 48 rods to a stone, thence nnrih Hn' detrrees west 20 lods to the place of begiuing. also all right . litle intercut and posM'Ssicm of in tud to any and all land lying between all of the above described and mentioned and tho Delaware river to low water mark of same, also the. t1 ird piece de scribed as follows: All the land lyine between the road leading from Milford to Dingman's Ferry nnd land describ ed in llrst phce above mentioned contain ing about one half an acre excepting and reserving from and out of t he piece of hind lirnt above described two and t Aeniy-nlne one bunder; hs acres of land more or less, as described and mentioned in a Deed from Hermann Stubbendorff and wile to John Kllin with the rights and privileges therein contained as to boat landing, road, fishery etn , dated Apiil a, IM-4 and recorded in Deed Hoo No ( page li4. Thu title to said above lands becaino vested In Her inann .Stuhlieiidorff by three deeds, to wb : from John Dei rick and wife one recorded In Deed Jiook No. 47 page 4 a not er in Deed Hook No. 48 page, iL't and the tliinl at pa((o 412 thereof. IMPHOVKMfctfTS. ITuon the above lands are erected a bnl'd- iug used and known as reliant hotiM-. a lareg iiaiiie harn, a wagon house and a uoultrv house: bout- fom-fivc acres more or less of the land are improved and umlei cultivation, balance wood land, fruit trees- largo and small an on property, he whole complilig a very de-iiabh? farm near MHIonl, fa. Sei.ed and taken in Kxeeutien n the property of Ierman StubeiidortT and will he sold by ine for cash. ft. V AMJhICAUKK. . Hieriff. Sheriff's Ollico, Milford. Ph., April -a, hwo. S THE ANGLER FISH. Mil Mammoth Mouth 8napa on What ever Touchea tho Projecting Fin. MoBt remarkable of strange flshos Is the angler-fish, whose very name seems a paradox. The fiahing Hh, nevertheless, is a reality, and a stern one to all who approach those awful Jaws of his. With a body the color of mud he genrally lies in the shadow of some rock on the bottom of the Bea, waiting motionless for the approach of his prey. He la provided with an odd kind of fin Just over the mouth, and this is held out In front of him to give warning of the coming of some thing to be swallowed. One tuken alive was experimented on. and It was found that If this projecting fin was touched with a stick, even though the stick did not come near the mouth, the Jaws closed convulsively. This Bhows that the fin by some pro vision of nature closes the jaw as soon as it is touched. The mouth is tremendous, growing to the width of a foot when the whole fish is only three feet long. One of these anglers was caught not long since, and though it was only tweny -five inches long, a fiHh flften inches long was found stick ing in its throat. The angler is pro vided with peculiar teeth set in dou ble or treble rows along the Jaws and at the entrance of the throat. Some of these teeth are a foot long. He is not a pretty fish to look at, but he I attends strictly to business and will I swallow anything that touches his ' warning fin, whether it is meant for ; food or not. All kinds of things have been found in the stomachs of anglers, from bits of lead and stone to fish al I most as large as the angler itself. IThls is without doubt one of the most peculiar and interesting fish in the whole ocean. N. Y. Sun. 43H RAILROAO TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Hnffalo, Nlng nrn Falls, Chautnuqiui Ljike, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at. Port .Terv' ...1 points In the West. nnd Southwest at lower rates than vin liny other first-class lino. Tmaicb Now Lkavr Pout Jkiivis ab Follows. EASTWARD. 12, Daily Express , 10. Daily Express 10, Daily Except Sunday 000, Sunday Only 38, Daily Except Sunday. 0, Dailv Wuv Train 30, Way F.N-cct Sundny.. 2. Daily Kxprens 031), Stilidav ( Inlv : . . . 8, Daily Express 18. Sunday only 2.'. Dailv Except Sunday. II. Daily M'KSTWAIII). NTo. !J, Dnily Kxpress 17, Dnily Milk Train " I. Dailv Kn press " 11, For Ho'd.-de K'pt Son.. " f). Chirnuo IJniited Dnily. " .!7. Dnily Kxeept Sundiiy'. . " 7, D.-iily Kxpress 12 3" A M. H ( " 11 -Mi " V2 10 P.M. 5 ir 5 50 " 10 15 " Tt a ins lonvo ('hnnibt-rs street, Jsew York for Port Jervis on week davs at 4 00, 7 4.'). 0 00, it 15, 10 80 A. M. 1 (KI, 8. (M, 1 8o, (i :;o. 7 80, 9 15 p. m. On Sundivs, I 00, 7 80. H (HI, H 15 ft. in.; 13 80. 2.00, 7 30 and 9 15 p. m. I. f. ttnlKTU, General I'unneiipr Agent, New lork. affTTrrinrnaaii "THE - YAZOO" Wo nro hciidqnnrtcrs for Dolls, Toys and Games, Story Books, Christ mas Tree Trimmings. Onr M'leetion is now thf best nnd you can get just what you wnnt. Don't Wait, Visit Us Early. Do not ilelny liut nvoirt tho rush of tlio List days. When in Port Jervis wiilk in nnd look iironnd "THE - YAZOO," 94 I'ike Street, Port Jervis "Formerly Wells' Bazaar." eiy-i IF YOU WANT rjJ.. KENTUCKY-WHISKY- 0PDEP IT fOOM KENTUCKY. SEND US $3 AND WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 PULL QUARTS OP THE CELEBRATED OLD - J li I I . I I I I Cxprtsssie Pais (To any point in U.S. Essl of Denver Securely packed 'without marks indicating contents IT WAS MA DC IN OLD KCNTOCKV AUG.C0LDEWEY.5tC0. -i" N9 131 W. MAIN ST. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY! est 1848 PErCRCNCt -ANY local BANK CHURCH DIRECTORY milVord. FlIiST PltEKBYTNKlAN CHURCH, Milford. uhlmth Kcrvirrn at lu.-io a. M. ami 7.30 p. M. aStibhal li Kt'hool imnuMliaU'ly after t!.r mornin wrvicti. Prayer nM-tniK Wed nesday ut 7.lo P. M. A cordial welcoint will nt extended U nil. T1iok not nt tticlied to other i liurclien arv ewpecinlly in vited. Hkv. Thomah Nichols, Pantor Curium of thk (ioou Hhkpheki), Mil ford: rierviceH Sunday Hfc Ht.30 A.M. and 7 3o p. m. Sunday hc'IiooI nt 12.00 M. VHik-dy serv o b riday ur 10 A M. Holy ('oiiimuiiiun Sunday nt 7. -id a. M Seats free. Ali are welcome. Rkv.CH.V8. li. CAIiPKNTKIt, Rector M. K. (Jhiihch. Survieoi at I he M K. Church Sundays: I'rearliin t 10.80 a. m. and at l.M) p. nt. - Sui day m hool at H:4.i). m. Kpwurth league nt ft.4f p. m. Weekly prayer nuM-ting Wedm-sdaVH nt 7. HO p. in. i'lasH ineeling eoiitUK ted hy Wm. Anle on Fridays at 7.:io p. in. Ao earnest invilai ion in extendetl to uuyont wUo may desire to worhp with uh. Rev. W. R. Hilvv. Pubtor. MATAMORAS. Kpwokth M. K. Chiiwh, Matanioriite ServireH every Sahhaih at to :io n. m. and 7 p.m. Sahhath Hehnol at 2 .HI. C. K iiUM-tiuK Munilay evening ut 7.'M, C)a inwtiiiK Tin4lay eveiiin ut 7.:10. Prayer meeting Wetlnetsday evening ut 7!0 fcveryoue welcome. RKV. T. i Sl'ENCEIt. HoPR KVANOKLICAL Clll'ltCII. Mattt inurtw. Pa. Si'irin?i next Sunday aa follows; Preuehin ut lo .10 u. in. und 7 p. in. Sun day (u hool ut ii p. in. Junior C. ft. Iwforb and C. K. pruyei iiu-etitia aIU;r the even ing Ktirviee. idA'ek prayer meeting every Wednestlay evening ut 7.30. Seuta free. A cordial welcome toull. Come. RKV J A- WlbUAND, 1'uator. Secret Societies.' - " MiI.Kuuo LoiM'K, No. 344, b & A. M.: Lodifv mil ts U tMhiewiavs oil or iM-forv Kull M m at tlit Miwkill House, Milford Pa. N. Kmerv, Jr.. Sviilarv, Milford John C WeMhriMtk. W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van ItLK Makk Lcih.k, No. Kiti, i.O. O. F: Meets every Thursday evening at 7.30 p. in., RfownV Building. D. li. HornU'ck, Sf y .lanob MeCurt-y, N. ii Pi:i I'KSr'K RkUKKAH UllXiK, 107, I. i) (). K. Meets every Hea-nnti and luuitli Fri days in caeh ntMitlh in Odd KellowV Hall, Brow u 8 ouilding Mi. Katharine Klein N. U. Miss Wilhelminu Beck, SiHj'y. Cheapest C lot hi ng H ouse i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FUONT STREET. BYEIY HOUI la an effort put forth to deserve, obtain and retain your pati onago. GOME with your very best flO suit thoughts and se cure one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.98. Broken low of Men's Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Port Jervis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Boat Heater and Fuel Saver in the , Country. New Era Radiators. Two Fires In one HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WARE, ETC, VN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. Julius Klein RROAD STREET MILFORD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kanaaa. The nioBt brilliantly written, moat pro-fum-ly and nrtiHticnlly Illustrated, and ni'ist int.enao)y populnr book on tho aub ject o( tho wur with Mpnln. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. taken upwially for this great work. Agonti ar making Vo to $loo tt week selling it. A veritable ixinanza for live cnnvntiwr. Apply for dHHcriptiun, terms and territory at once to N.B.Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS, MO Oraj.V. City. g CTYLI5M. RtLIAbLE . v fftcommended b Lodlnf 0i-tmkt f f A : They Aia Plct jg tr 1 'lti. l fa.,), 2 twt:y tut VtiltiJ Siv 3 i'tui -"' tim.fc is4.ii4 THE AUCALL COMPANY, .-g 1 30 to U6 W. I iih luett. ham Yo mi.Nr r-i: r.c : 5 1S9 Fifth A v., . 4 logi Makfkel 51., Una ri MSCALLSi HAGAZIHEV bri(btc Mtstctoi ub(ibid 5 Coaulns Sf'.ii4i Clor4 pine, f i!.i:n:tt L';t Hi;cio, full- 3; 3 ln. Pi W41U-. f 5 Afcaia aid ! 1 h 1 mr' laiktr u 1 lul a) tm lot lit 1 It J 1 aoik Win (! na! yarli mX -t atfeiT Cuba. 'ii-ft flOc Vi VtWi Sj 5 .1.41&S V K LB rmtn 3 THE McC ALL CO., 5: C 13 ( 14O W. i4ih Si. Htm Vrb ? BAZAR, I j NONE BEI ILK AT ANY PKIL6 5:
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