V Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and he Get.. 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 of Flour Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Fiour in its Season a Spe alty ! ! I Orders loft nt the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. dlford Milford, Pike DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE . D. BROWl and SON, Manufacturers 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. T. Armstrong & Co., N Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. S Wo offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go away from homo to supply nlljyour needs, or tn secure bargains. Wo ex poet to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, now and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, BIIOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any tiling in any line at bottom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to nllow a margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. Cl T. ARMSTRONG & CO., g Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. UlVf Clt'K valued at ft 26.UUU Itllcra HaS-AtI r( tl,bM,Ml evy day We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. We over , 000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks ara constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE ia Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CtNTS to ihow your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. tlflNTPfllFRV 9i Pfl III W 11 1 UUiiiL.ll imiiuvauui Millinery 7. iy.. Liirjroht and linest select ion of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and rices lowest consistent with ood work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and hatisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY S EMIIS, 79 Piko Street, Jervi5 Gordon Co., Penna. s s I new Spring (ioorts), AND COMPLETE. 3 1 tho book of the people it quotes 1,000 pages, 16,000 illustrations, and It costs 72 cents to print and mail ichi8aAve..nd fcl.dia8trl CHICAGO Parlors Port Jervls, N. Y. PROCLAMATION. GENERAL ELECTION Whrkkas,' bv net of General As xcinbly of tlie ('(iinmonweallh ff l'ennsvlvHHiti. entitled "An act to reuuiate Hie iioniiiiiitiuiiuml election of public (tlieiTw, requiring certain expenses inciililit thereto to be paid by the several counties and punish ing rertmit dlTrnses in regard to finch ele.-t ions," approved the 26th day of June, A. I). IMI5, it is made the llfity of the Kin riff : . First." To 'iitumtrntu the officers to be elected ntid glvo a list of all the noniiiiiilioiis. 1 rJKWNi). To designate the places .it which tho elections are to be hehT. Thihd. To publish notice of the qualifications of election officers in the milliner and form prescribed by tho third paragraph Section 10 of said Act. Now, therefore, I, E. Vandernmrk, High Kheriir of the County of 1'ike, do make known by this proclamation (o tho electors of said county, that on TUESDAY, NOV. 6,' 1900, Being I lie day of the General Elec tion, the following persons are to lie voted fur by tho freemen of the Comity of Pike, between the hours of 7 o'clock m tho forenoon and 7 o'clock in the afternoon of said clay, to wit : Thirty. two jiersons for Presiden tial Electors. , Two persons '.''or Rejiresentative-at-Large in CciigeBS. One person for Representative in Congress. - One person for Representative in the General Assembly. Two persons for Jury Commis sioner of I be Couuty of Pike One person for Auditor General for the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. , I also hereby ni'ko known and give notice that the following is" a list of all the nominations certified to me by the Secretary of the Com monwealth anil the Commissioners of this county, to wit ; REPUBUCAN. PttKSIDENT AND VlCK-PRESIDENT. Mckinley a Roosevelt. J'reffitleptlfll Klectnrs. (Veto for 33.) AVIinnin It. Pnycii ('Inri'iii'i! Wolf Frank II. Huhl Alirenioii 11 Huberts K.ihvln S. Mimrt Willliim W. (-ill)ba llrorge F. Hotftniin til'Oiyi' IliltllOll Iiitnii'l It Urifiiwood Wllllnm M HayH ('tmrh's N. CrcHriiinin Ki'l; i t H. rjnyru Huswll W. lMvenport Joh i Ki-niikliu Keller bum s Mulr William .1. Harvey Hobi'it Allison Jacob Ij. II it tier Kiehartl H. Kly (irnrge 'ovliiout h Uoitez Hicks Jennings Janica J. Thompson .1. Frank Snniil Henry A. Urtpp Moms J. Lewis Hubert Hiicnlrn I Invid Kdgar Park Thomas s. Crago (fl'OIKO W. JolinRon Willlnni Hardwlck Harold H. t'layttou Hurry K. Wilson Auditor General. (Vote for 1.) Kilntuml li. llnrdeubergh Krpri'.i alittlte nt Large In Congress. (Vote for 8.) fialushn A. Grow Hubert H. Foeiv.eier ltrires4nlHtlv In CungreM. (Vote for l!) Kusni'I C. Stewart Representative In the Ueneinl AiMeuibly. (Votoforl.) William A null) Jury Cuintniaaluner. (Vutu for 1.) W. T. St ruble. DEMOCRATIC. Fkesidknt and Vick-Phehident. BRYAN ANB STEVENSON l'reslttenUtU Klectora. (Vote for 82.) Otto Genmr, Sr. Alexander A. Cnflfroth Kniiicit Shunk liruwu Anilit'w Kitul H mill Mutre Ht'iny KfrnlHTgL-r Miiihi'vv Uittiimn W. lonice Htisklm Ailnin K. " nh h Nittliaiiul M. Kills AUmi( KiiciiIh 1ivHI J. iVuihuU U.i W. K. itT Uaiiitl li. MuCoriuick JtiMph .' HrifH 'I'liniiiHo Mttloitey i iciiurl Mt'llui JllDICh llt'll l'nink 1J. Ktiublu Hirnm S. ia,ug& K. Scott, AmmeiiurtU PulUiH S. licrnlmn H.'irvey V. llnnies Warri'ii 'irth liailey William L. M Cnvckfu Wi-.-lry S. (iu iffy hHinurl W HI ck John K. lttiiify John (!. Kutly John T. Un-w J nines S. CnrmickHol 'i hoiiias F. Hinthey Auditor (irneral, (Volt fur 1.) P. Gray Muek UeirrulHliv nt Litrg Id Cudbtom. (Vote for 2.) Hi.rry E. (irm is lchulaa.M. Kilwaida lif jirkutttive iu CougrtittS. (Vote for V) Howard MuUbler KKl'Uh.-KNATlVK IN T11K GKKVBAL A tit KM- PLY. (Vote for 1.) J. 11. Won brook JUHY COMMIPBIONRH. (Vot for 1.) Peter llt'lpcher PROHIBITION. President awd Vkib Prrsidknt. WOOLLEY AND METCALF. - Prbsidkntial Electors. (Vote for 83.) Pllnn C. Pwnllow llliain Ik' Wnlt J. S. DuShnne " . .Tamos MaliM'l Tlionins 8. Krnncli El!ii J Wnlker " J W. SalllH'lin Oeorpe Wv- Henri Willlnni K. Mild Lewie I'almer Wnrvln H. Smrborongh A. F. Snyiler Wm. M. Stnnfer Joseph H BroKins Wllllnm H. Hlehniond Kiiimeti I. Nichols John K. Dlener , J. W Kllenlwrgcr Hlllwrt Wolfo Herbert T. A men Wllllnm II . .welila II. S. Montfort John O. Stoner W. A. Dlblu lsnlnh li. Benin John A McC'onnell Alfred l)rtihenr Miller Wllllnm H. CoTer Oscar 4lezen Hnwnrd A. Penney Wllllnm H. Keeg John M Kelso Aooitoh General. (Voto for 1.) John E Gill Representative at Lakob in Conoress. (Votsfor a.) Wllllnm W. Hague Lee L. Grumblue Representative in Congress. " (Vote for 1.) Edwin E. Dixon Jury Commissioner. (Vote fori.) Husltng Dewltt SOCIALIST LABOR. President and Vior-Prfsidebt. MALLONEY A REMMEL Presidential Electors. (Vote for 82.) Hnyden Morgnn K. W. Evnnn H. A. J. lirown Anton Fenrlch Enos Kchwnrts E. Gustav Stelter Henry MimRliiingher Peter H Herrlger 'rhoniiip J. Scott .la men Dunn Win. MeKny Mnt hew Dttwdell Frnncls loTe Flory Alnurtocourt V, H. Jacobnon C. A, Dnnlelson Joseph Cnmpbell Louis Knts ;bnrles I);:rner Joseph Hueftle Jitine Simpson Wm. Penk Charles Haimnerbacher ' Jmnes McCnrrol Edwin A. Hcptlng D. C. Wlsmer AltHii-t Murii John Jfindt Henry Jones H. D. Warren Hubert Mulr Al artln Garden Auditor General. (Vote for 1.) Wm. J. Ebcrle Representative at Larue in Congress (Vote for 2.) Donald L. Monro John R. Hoot 'PEOPLES. President and Vice-President. BAKER AND DONNELLY. Presidential Elector. (Vote for 82.) A. 8. Alinnn Ci. P. Armstrong George T. BnteuiHa John J. Brady C Brlutou J. W. Campion C. C. CiMiper George W. IMwson W. C Denkln Chns. W. Mlllor D. H. Fisher F. A. Foreman W. A. Gardner James II. Urayblll I). Hetrlclt W. C. Hill Lester M. Kinter William V. Krelgh Tbomaii S. LalrU A. H. P. Leuf K. N. Woodcock John H. Lorliuer H. F, Lane O. G. Moore K. Muzsr A. C. Price J. D. Pyott - Andrew Storry John Suckling Edward M. Thompson ' Juutus Wntkius J. A. We)bcb Auditor Gknekal. (Vote for 1.) D. O. Coughiiu , Representative at Larue in Conokess, (Vote for 8 ) Robert Brighain George Main SOCIALIST. Prkmidknt and Vice-Prbkident. DEBS AND HARRIMAN. Plesidential Electors. (Vote for 83.) Harry J. Stnub John H. Lewis Kmll Guwnug Henry Peter Krnetft G Muehlman William H. Adams Charlim H. I-vau Auiirew P. Bower Frauk W. Hirt lieter C. Heydrlck Charles A. Audersoa Jacob Etter I. D. Johnson Herman Helnrlchs Tbimas Aubiuors John Klro John blmon Allert Mulao William J. Whits Joseph U. Koih Anthony Becker Jehu J. Lyous Alfred P. Bye J. Conrad Wanner Andrew J. MuVey Frederick W. Lous; Thomas Whltworth Gabriel .Icseph William Felnhnls Frederick Mnsmbirf William Kelley Harvey W. Shay Auditor Gknbhal. (Vote fori.) Nytn Scwanl Reprkpentative at Larue in Congress. ,(Voto fur 2.) , John W. Plnyton Edwnrd Kuppingcr PLACES OF VOTING. I nlso lieroliy mnko known nnd Rive notice lint t lie iilnoos of hol i ng the aforesnid geimral election in the several districts within the County of Pike are us follows to wit : The e'ectnrs of the townshiu of Blooming Grove to meet at. the house of Moses C. Westhrook iu id township. The electors of the townshiD of Delaware to meet nt the election house on Mniu (Street, in Dineuian's Ferry. The electors of the townshiu of DiiiKinan to moet nt the house of . U. Boilotnt in said township. The electors of the township of Greene to meet at the house of Theodore Correll in snid towirshiu. The electors of the township of Lnckn waxen to meet at the house of George H. Rowland, deo'd, in said township. The electors of tho township of Lehman to meet at the store house of Jacob Nyce and George Nyce, deo'd, in said township. The electors of the Boronth of Milford to meet at the new court house iu said borough. The electors of the township of Milford to meet at the house of John McUarty in said township. The electors of the township of Palmyra to meet at the house of Cornelius Dim on, deo'd, in Biiid township. The electors of the township of Porter to meet at the house of Chas. W. Courtright in said township. The eleotors of the township of Shohola to meet nt Voght's Hall in said township. The electors of the township of Westfall to meet at the house of John F. Englehart in said township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That it is provided hy said Act. of Assembly approved June 5, 1895, and the amendments and supple ments thereto: "That every per. son, excepting Justices of the Peuce, wuo shall hold any ollice or appoint ment of profit or trust under the Government of tho United States, or of this Btate, or of any city or in corporated district, whether a com missioned ofllcer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or ngent who is or shall be employed under the Leg islative, Executive, or Judiciary Do pnrtment of this Btute, or of the United States, or of any city or in corporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislatuie, nnd of the select or common conncil of any city or commissioners of any incorporat ed district, is, by law incapable of holding or exercising nt the same time the ofllce or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other of ficer of any sucb election shall be eligible to any office to be then vot ed for except that of an election officer." God save the Commonwealth. E. VANDERMARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofJQco, Milford, Pa. October 23, 1900. CHAS. L. PETTIS & CO., CASH Produce Buyers, Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggtand Butter. 204 Duane Street NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervla. N. V. Adjoining Qumner'n Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for snle. Exclinnges made. A large stock from winch to make elections. CA NAL ST. Hiram Towner. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am using kodol dy spepsia oar in my practice among severe casses of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicans depend upon the use of kodol dyspepsia cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat. and allows yon to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. (lives instant relief and a permanent cure. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying De Witt's witch hazel salve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counterfeits. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by one minute cough cure, which children like to tuke. (p HAS mo AD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, CleTelund, Chlengn and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port .TVrvlfl to all points in the West and Southwcstm lower rates than via nny oilier Urst-class lino. Trains Now Leave Pout Jkhvis ap Follows. EASTWARD. No. 19, Dally Express 8 21AM. " 111, Dally Express 51 " " 1(1, Daily Except Sunday. . i " " 28, " " " 7 40 " " Bull, Sunday Only 7 45 " " 88, Dally Except Sunday. . loan " " H, Daily Way Train 12 15 P.M. " 80, Way Except Sunday... 8.22 " " 2, Daily Express 4 25 " " (120, Sunday Only 4 30 " " 8, Dally Express 6 2(1 ' " 18, Sundayonly 6 40 " 22. Daily Except Sunday.. B.Mi ' " 14. Daily lo w " WESTWARD. No. 3, Dally Express 12 30 A M. " 17, Daily Milk Train Soft " " 1, Daily Express 11.88 " " 11, For Ho'dalo E'pt Sun.. 12 10 P.M. " B. Daily 5 15 " " 27, Daily Except Sunday . . 5 5(1 " " 7, Daily Exuress 10 15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port .Icrvls on week days nt 4 (HI, 7 80, 9 (l, 15, 10.811 A. M. l (m,8 (io, 1 ttO' A 'Ul 7 till 11 IK 1. VI li,i U I I.OO', 7 i, fl 00, n. in.'; 13.80, 8 30, 7.8u auu . ior. n. D. I. Roberts, General fansenger Agent, New l'ork. HO AG LAND'S Dig China Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. For Sets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware Occupying the entire floor of Building, We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. XUTS lr)01 AMV- 3")H3a3J3a SfrSI IS 3 AvoniN a m ' 3-n i as i n en KMS NIVWM ICJ4NS- ODATOQioDonv QIO 031Va93T30 3 Hi JO siavno nnnj f yioX jihs Itim aM ONvVoCi sn 0N3S AMIHA AM3A1H3H CHUKCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. 5i R8T Pbehbyteriav Church, Milford. Sabbath stfrvHcd nt lo.3o a. M. and p II. .Sabbath school imuuliatcly after :,, morning serviro. Prayer im titin Wetl ntisdny at 7.3iO P. M. A cordial wtdcoint will (hi extended to ull. Thotoo not at tacned to other rhurohes are i'picially in ?ited. Kkv, Thdmah Nichols, Pantor. CHUKCH OF THK (ioOD HRl'IIRIU), Mil ford: tM'rvkcs Sunday nt 10. HO A. m. ui d 7 oO P. U. Minday ru;luiol at 12.00 W. Woek-day scrvico 1' riday at 10 A. M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7.45 A M. Seatn fr. All are wtdcoine. Rev. Chah. B. Cahi'ENTEH, Rctor. M. K. CHt'Kcil. Sorvitu-s at tho M. E. Church Sunday: Prtmchiiifr at lo.ao a. ni. and at 7-Ho p. ui. Sunday st-hool ai ll:4."p. in. Kpworlh 1 a'i ut ti.4n p. m. V((,'kty prayer mortiiiK n WVdm'HdnyH t 7.8 p. in. Clu nat'tiiig ronducU-d hy Wm, Alible on I'VldayH at 7.:M p. m. An earnent iuvitat ion 18 fxiriwli'd to anyouv who may d sirv to woi.hsp with us. Kkv. C. K. Set uiihu, Pabtor. MATAMORAS. Kpworth M. K. Cliri;cn, Matamonu Servic' every Sabbalh at 10.;o . m. and 7 p. in. Sabbath w imol at C. K nn t iiifZ Monday eveniritf at 7.:fJ. C'hwt meeting Tuesday evening ut 7.3tJ. Prayer meeting Wednesday vvening at 7. JO Kvwryuue weluonie. Key. T. G. Spesceu. Hope F.vascklical Chcimh, Mara mora. Pa. Sf-rvie'B next Sumlay a follnwa: Prejw hiiiK at lo.o a. in. and 7 p. m. Sun day ( hM)l at H p. in. Junior C. K. befurt and C. K. pruyei meeting after tho even ing Hi ru n. V Id-week prayer mettinK every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seal. frut. A cruiai veteoine to all. I unit). KEV J A. WlEUAND, Paeitor. Secret Societies. MrLFOHD Lofu, No. 344, F. & A. M.: Ixxigw meets Wednemlays on or befor1 Full Moon at Hit MiwLill IIuiihu, Milton) Pa. N. r'nerv, Jr., Seeretarv, Milford John C Weht.itook, W. M.. Milfortl. Pa. Van Dhu Makk I.oIh.k, No. kih, I.O. O. F: Meets every Thurmlay evening at 7.30 p. ui., Pown' Building. 1). H UorubtH'k, Sr y .bwob Mj'arty, N. (i PKI KKNCK Kf.BKKAH L(lMiK, li7, I O (. F. Mtet wvery tnmii uml fourtli Fri dayu in eat h nnnib in Udd Fellowi' Hall, Hruwu' building MiMt Katharine Klein N.U. UiKit Wilhtilmiiitf beck bou'y. C heapest Clothing House i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. EYEIY HOUr? Is an effort put forth to . deserve, obtain and retain your pationagc. jy GOME with your very best $10 suit thoughts and so - cure one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.98 Broken lots of Men's Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Pokt Jervis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hoator nnd Fuel Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one ilAKDWAKK. Ct'TI.ERY, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTC. riN ROOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD 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 Senctor John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. The modtbrtllinntly written, moat pro fusely and artUtically lllustrnted, and ii'8t Intensely popular bouk on the ftub ject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. taken specially for this great work. Agents are making to fiix) a weelt Belling it. A veritable bonnnza for live canvaHhera. Apply for description, terms and territory at once to N.B . Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS, MO Or N. Y. City. Look fof tie Warning Heart disease kills sudd'Cly, but never without warning. The warn ings may be faint ana brief, ov may be startling and extend ever many yearn, but they are none t'ae Uhs certain and positive. Too often tnn victim la decaived by the thought, "it will pas away." Alas, It never passes auy voluntarily. 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