PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FlflDAV, MAIU'II -2. U()1. IHHLIWIIRI) RVKHY HilDAV, OFFICE, BRIIWS 8 BUIUHNIl BltOADWT. srHsciiirTiox: Oxk Year One ilolliir ami fifty oimiIh. Six Months Seventy-five eenlf. STRICTLY IS AllVANCK. Entered nt the post ofTlcfi of Mllfiinl. Pike County, Pennsylvania, ns necnnd Cll IlllltUT, NoTotllber tweuty-tlrnt, 1HWV Advertising Rates. One fl(iimre( eight II lies), on Insert Ion f l.tXI Kiieh siilisetiiient insertion .bo Reduced rate will he furnished tm Bp plication, will be allowed yearly ndvir tlsers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnil Executor'! notleea S.'HI Auditor's notices 4 Divorce notices - ...... r,.no Sheriff's sales, Orphans' eourt sales, P. unity Treiisurer'ii sales, County state ment nnd election uroclnniiilioii chiUK'd by the miiuiro. J. H. Van Kttrn, Pljni.lstll'.i:, Mllford. Pike County, Pn. THE SALE OF LIQUORS' Unseemly cotuluot mid drntikon nosa is becoming quite tliehnbir. Willi n certain clitsa of piiO'ile who fre quently come to town, This will eventunte in trouble for them. The frnois Inst Buturrtny night whs (lis. graceful and the principals ami abettors shonUl be taught s lesson. The hotel keepers also would do well to read carefully tho provisions of the act under which they hold their licenses. The citizens of the town are pntiont and long suffering but there is a limit to their forbearance, and when they move there will be abundant evidence to satisfy the court as to their fitness to be entrust ed with thesnle of dangorous liquids. Hotels ate not licensed for the sale of liquors simply for all the money there is in it. The act distinctly says it is to restrain the Bale, and when it is established that the licen see lias violated the law, the court must revoke the license ; it baa no discretion. One violation ia selling to a drunken man, another is selling to a minor, and another selling on Sunday. Those who handle tho stuff should be careful that they do not recklessly transgress tho strin gent provisions of the act of assem bly. They may do so with impun ity for a time but the day of reckon ing is almost sure to come when they will find that the gain they made is in no wise commensurate with the cost which will follow. Representative Hamilton, of Mich., who has just returned froirj Cuba, said of his observations while on tho island : "I am of the opinion that the Piatt amendments will ulti mately be accepted by the Cubans, and that there will be no trouble be tween Cuba and the U. 8. There is no mistakin? the feeling of the peo ple, however, for independence. Their hearts are set on it and you hear it talked everywhere. If difTJ culties arie it will lie because the people are easily influenced by then leaders, and nniall factions or partin can attract large followings of Im pulsive, impetuous people if the right man is at the liend. I think the people can be convinced in tinv that the Piatt amendments do not hamper their independence and that our declarations therein contained are only in lino with the Monroe doctrine, as understood by all the world." The act of 1812 makes it the duty of the oounty commissioners to make out and publish, a utatemont, in Buoh form as will show the aggre gate value and assessment made by each assessor in the county, upon proporty taxab'e by law, for county purpose. Sj far as we recall there has never been a compliance with this law. The commissioners under au earlier act that of 1831 give no tice, in one paper, of the time and place of holding appeals but they disregard the other act which re quires publication in two or more papers. Perhaps the reason, in this oounty, may be found rieht there. President McKiuley has talked with several, members of Congress who have boon in Cuba since the ad journment and from what they have told him, as well as from other in fur til at lull ha has received from truatwortlitiy feourevs, he has ex pressed himself as being eatisfiuil that things are slowly workiig around all right. Tho crusade of Mrs. Nation in Kansas has htirrcd tip tho women of tlintstnto tn pint.' their limine ill Ini'KB nunil'crs on t bo rv,'itrjr en Ml linfc tlicin to vote. In ninny (lis;, trk'ts tho resist rut ion (it wuinon is nnpnrnllml showing Unit they menu to have their influnnco f;lt nt the coming elei'Miin. THh CHURCH COLUMN Methodist Episcopal Gnurch. Bev. C. E. Scudaer, Pastor SUNDAY HKHVH KS. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Kpworth League 6.45 Preaching 7. HO WKRK DAY HK.KVK'K.S. Prayer Meeting Wed 7. HO Class Meeting Fri. . 7.3l CHIUCH KOTF.H Special services will bo held dur ing Passion Week, as follows : Sunday, the subjects are, The Triumphal Entry and Tito Cleansed Temple. Monday, Tho Rebellious Husband men. Tuesday, A great Denunciation. Wednesday, A day of Peace and Prayer. Thui'sdny, The Lord's Supper. Friday, The Cruoilictien. Alter our return from confer, nee we will take up a series of ufter lon- ten niiditiitions. Will they not help us remember our Lord, and serve Him more acceptably? If afforded us great pleasure to preach to the Firemen last Sabbath evening. They made a fine showing in church and I have no doubt but that, to the extent of human power, our lives and property are safe from the ravages of fire. There will be a weight sociable in the basement of the M. E. church on Monday night, April 7th. The fol lowing is an explanation : Come with your pockets full to the weight sociable ; The ladies to weigh and tho men to pny- Instructions for ladies : Prepare a lunch with enough for two. Yourself and tho one who will pa! yon. With luncheon Biid cird fill a shoe box full. And bring it with yon to the soci able. Instructions for men : A box you will find all neatly tied, And a ladies card there will be in side, Take luncheon with her without de ify, And then find out how much she will weigh. A fourth of a cent for every pound, Is the way the price of your lunch- eon is found . A pair of scales will handy be, And coffee, hot, will be furnished free. And all who have a candy tooth, Will butterscotch find at the child- reus booth. April eighth, remember the date, If you can't como early, bo sure and come late. a The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the differ ence. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the fat, tliat was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and love-is gone. The little one gets no fat from her food. There is some thing wrong; it is either her food or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick ! Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. The genuine has thi riic. 'ire on It, tuLe no ulhcr. II v.ju hve not trird it. Fend for nee hAtnuie. h htccdr.;e j tate will tuipiuievou. i SCOTT Sl EOWNE, I ' Chfetnlfcib, r " 409 Pearl tot., N. Y. ' 60c. and If I.OO t nil rirufctflbia. THE NEWMAN ANCESTRY. (con um v. I) KlmM ni:sr '(;k.) 17X5 or HO, nnd worked nt lmiksiiiitli ing wllh his father In Millord. Sep tember 3, 1 7!W, he married Nellie (Itandall), widow of Henry llrink. After his marriage Thomas Newman kept a hotel in Milfonl for ninny years which was patronized largely by tin- iiiftsnn ti on the Delaware riv er. He was well known along the river from J lellii, in N; w York state, to Philadelphia, Ph., ninny of whose residents owned laud In Pike e unlv and employed him ns agent to I I after noil pny luxes for them. Among his old papers w hich are still pre-erv-ed me letters which were written early in the nineteenth century and some of his hotel books w ith entries made in ISO!), 10, II, liimd 13, con taining the names of many men prom inent in the early history of Pike county, arc preserved. Some present ed to the Miliisiiik Valley Historical Society and other still in possession of .liimes I'.aston, of ( Kisville, N. Y." In I Thomas New man moved on a farm twelve miles below Millord in, then, Delaware township, where he lived until tin; spring of 1X33, when he moved on the bank of the Delaware river in Wallpaek, Sussex county, N. J., w here he continued to reside until his death which occurred on November '21, 1SI1. He was bur ied at Peters Valley in the grave yard of the Dutch Reformed church. His w ife died December 1(1, 1S53, and she was buried in the same place. Ira Newman, horn June 2H, 1773, was from Westchester county, N. Y., went to Milford with his father, Isaac Newman, in 178.r or 8(1 married Mary Press. He died March 21, 1HIJI, at Milford. They hadtencliild ren. He was survived by his w ife, who died in Miilbid u number of years later. Hannah Newman, born November 3, 1770, in Vestehe(er county, N. Y., came to Milford w ith her father, Isaac Newman, in 1785 or SB. She married lsi Charles D. Wallace tilmut isno. He enlisted in the war of 1812, nnd was killed in battle in crossing Lake (feorge, they had four sons, Webb, Kli, Asa and Ira. His wid ow married 2d John Johnson, of Ten M ile River, Sullivan county, N. Y. She died May 4, 1810, at Rig KiUly, New York. Nathaniel New man married Sarah their children were: Nathaniel, born April 4, 1721. Samuel, born May 28, 1725. Surah, born August 21, 1727. Abraham, Ixiru July H, 1720. Isaac, born June 3, 1731. Jacob, born September 1, 1734. Israel, born August 3, 1713. Isaac Newman and Abigail Webb were married March II, 1750, and had Abigail born Oct. 10, 1750, Amy Ixirn January 2, 1758. This record is from the town records of Stamford, Fairfield county, Conn. Isaac Newman laid a sister, I.ydia, whose name should appear in the list of Nathaniel Newman's children but her birth is not recorded in town records of Stamford. Lydiu New man was born July, 1738. She mar ried Abraham Rundle in Fairfield county, Conn., and had eleven child ren, probably all liorn in Conn.: 1 Klnathttti, horn Sept. 17, 1758. 2 Sarah, horn Nov. 31), 1750. A W0RTHYSUCCESS0R. "Something New Under Tn Sun." All doctor hn vv tried tocnuil'ATA 11K11 ny ilio Use nt powders, nuid tfiint'H, iiiluilt rs iiuddr -tfH In paste form. Tlirlr powdrr dry tip the inucuuus nicmbrnneH cittifing them to ci ink open nnd blocd. The pow erful acids used In tlu inhulerH lmvo en tirely enten it Way tho suine nieinhniues that their inn kern lmvo aimed to cure;, while pi is tea nnd ointments cannot reach the dfrieastt. An old and experienced prno tttloner who has for ninny yearn made a close btudy find specialty of the treatment of CATAKKII, ha at lnt perrVeted a Treatment, which when faithfully unrrl. not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CATAKKH, by removing the enutse, stopping the diM-harKes, and curing all in flammation It Is tho only remedy known to t-clence that actually reaches the a filiat ed parts. Tills wonderful remedy Ik known as 'NTKKLKS tho OiUAKAN'l'KKIl CATAKKH CL'UK" and Is sold at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, eat h package containing internal and externa medicine suilicient for a full moii'LTs treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. SNrKKLKS" is the only perfect CA TAKKH Cl'KK ever made and Is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and diguiting di cao. It cures all hitlammatlon quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relievo HAY KKVKU or COLD in tho HKA 1). CATAKKH when ueg'octed often lead-, to CON.Sl'PTION-' 'ei.NtKKI.KS" wtil cave you If you use it at onc. It 1 uo or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TAKKH in any form or blage if used ao cording to tho directions w hich accompany each package. Dun't delay but send for it at ouuo. and write full particulars as to your conditiou, e.nd you will receive spec ial ailvieu from the discoverer of this won deiful remedy regaiduig your cae w ii hout cost to you beyond tho regular price of f'UK"LK.S,, tho "(i 1AK ANTKKU CATAKKH CI'RK." Sent prepaid to any adilrens iu the I'nit ed Stales or C iiadaou receipt of One l)td lar. Addivbs Dept. B 75, KDWIN' ii. (Hl.KH & I'OMl'.iNY.L'W'J am) 'UV Mark et Stivet, I'hiheh'li.hia. THE HOME COLD CURE. An Irtfr.-nlntM Treatment liy which llriuilt-Hl-d.art llelii Cnml Pally In Npl( of 'I litMietl-lveK. No Noxious rioMi-M, No Wfitto-tiiMg of llw Nervrs. A f'trnnnt nnd IVtilHT Core fur Hip l.tnnnr llnl.ll. II. Is generally known and understood Hint Drunkenness Is n disease, nnd not weakness. A body lilted Willi pohen, nod nerves completely shut tci-cd by periodical or eons unt. nsn of tutoth-ntlnic Mipn.r. re quires mi tilitidotc cnpnblc of lieiilrult.ln ond ei lid Icni I n Mils poison, niKldestrnylng t lie crnvliiK for Intoxicants. t'ulTercrs mat row cure thi msclrrsii! Iionii! wll limit pub licit? or loss of time from hushics hv Hit. niil.derfiil "HOMK (iOI.I) (THK" Which tins been lierfcctcd after mill! V yenrs of cln-e tndv mid treatment of in. In ii,.. Ti,,. faithful uc m-cnrdloK to directions nt lhU woiHicrtuI ulcovcrr ts tioMtivcIv irimrioi. teed to corn llin most obstinate chsc. no ninttei how hard n drinker. Our records show I he mnrveloiis 1 1 nliHfoi in.il Ion ol thousandi of drunkards Into stiller. Indus trious nnd upriirht men. W. YKS t'I'KK YOI II I1VSIHVI1S ' I ('HII.I)HKN I't'KK V(ll K K.VI IIK.US ! I I tils rotnettv is in noseiiM' a nottruiit hut n specific for Ibis di-.cn-e only, mi sUillfnllt devised nnd prepared that It Is thoroughly soluble and plea-ant to (he ia,ie. Nl that it call lie given in a cup of ten or cofTee with out Hie klintvc letlun ol II,,. pet-nun laklna It TlmtiMinils of llrutikatils have oared t hciliselves with tills )n lecjevs iflne.ly. (OKI as many more have been cured and mini. If mpptjite men by havintr the "CI ' J( K" ad ministered by lovlnn I lends nnd relatives without their knowledge in colfee or lea. unit Is-lieve today they (li-contiiiue.l drink Inn of i heir own f tie will. IK) No T WAIT Do not, in deluded by nepavenr nnd mt IcudlliK "Improvement 1 Drive out tin di-ease nt once ami for nil time. The "IIO.MK (;ol,D CI KK " is M.ld at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, thus pine llitf witliln reach of every liody n treatment morn cPcciiuil than others coi!nir to tM. Kulldircctions accompany each pacU- H: rpecnu auviee ny (.killed plivsicinm. when requested without extra charge feat prepaid ui any part of tho world on receipt of Ono Dollar. Address Dept. Ji :i7f, KDWIN H blll,Ks COMPANY. at.in and e:;;-.i Market Mrivt. Philadelphia All correspondence strictly eonlidential 3 Hohcccti, born Oct. 11, 17(11. -I JolitiHtliHti, born Doc. 2.), 17(11. 5 Miissn, born Feb'y I, 17(57. (i Ziilicd, born Xov. !, 17(l!. 7 Zebec, bom April 1771. 8 Miiry, born Ati. fi, 177;l. i) Mtiithn, born Alny 1771. Id Joel, bom Jnti'y 21, 178. 11 Klliot, horn Aiiff. 12, 1780. AbrnliHiii litindle, with Itis family, iiioveilfroin Connecticut and sol tied nt Smith Corners, now in the town of (.ircenville, Orange county, N.'Y., nnd mmiy of Itis (locoiidcnts now reside in the counties of OrtuiKO, Sullivan and Sussex, If. ,1. His daughter, Sarah, married .labez Rockwell, well known in I'ike county n.s one of the early settlers In Milford. The ftttcestry o Abigail Webb, of Stamford, Conn., who was born Oct. 17, 17;lfi, married Isimc Newman, of same place, March 11, 1700. llichar Webb 1, the emigrant, came from Motcomb county, Dorset, Eng land, lie settled in Cambridge, Mass., lu 102(1, was made freeman of the Mass Colony at Huston in Ki.12 and moved to Connecticut. He lived first at Stratford, later at Norfolk and finally at Stamford, wlitre he was a deputy. In 1000 he married Eliza beth Gregory nnd (lied highly re spected on New Years Day 1000. His children were: I Joseph (lied 1080. II Kiclmrd, born 1025, died March 15, 1070. III Caleb died May 21, 1701. IV Mary died September 18, 1700. V .John died May 1!), 1070. VI Joshua. VII Samuel. VIII married John Marshnll. Joseph Webb 2, son of Iiichard, was born probably in Enirlttnd, but there is no authentic record of his birth, he married Hannah Scofleld Jan'y 8, 1072. ile bad 5 children: I Joseph, born Jan'y 0, 1071, died Nov. 10, 171'!. II Mary, born 10", married Sept 20, Ki'.ir, Daniel Weed. III Hannah, born July 0, 10,-9. IV Sarah, born It.rtl, died Oct. 1!', 1700. V Margery, born Oct. I, lfls;j. Joseph Webb 3, son of Joseph, of Stamford, Conn., married Keh'y 2:1, 10H8, Mary Hoyt or Unit. She was born 1072, died Feb'y 21, 17i:. His children were: I Joseph, born Jan'y 20, 1701, (great great grand father of James Watson Webb, of New York city, whose son, Dr. W. Seward Webb, married a daughter of W. II. Vau dcrhilt.) II Ebenezer died iu infancy. III Itetijamin born Aug. 21, 1705. IV John, born May !, 17tl'.l. VI Abigail, born June 19, 1711. VII Epenetus, born July 10, 1713. VIII Mary, born July, 28, 1710. lienjainin Webb 1, oii of Joseph, married Mary Cro-s ):. 5, 1732. There were 8 children: I Benjamin, born Aug. 2, 1733. II Abigail, bom Oct 17, 1735, married I.-aac Newman. III Nathaniel, born Oct. 18, 1730, married 1st Hannah While, 2d Esther Jarvis Lock wood. IV James, born May 4, 1710. V Mary, born April 17, 1713. VI Hannah, horn April H, 1710. VI I Sarah, lioni Sept. 21, 1752. VIII F-U iiezer, born Sept. 11, 1750. He lnariiid September 8, 17t5, Han nah Todd, 9 children, Samuel and Nancy, twins, Catharine, t'larris-n, 1 Fhoelie, Nancy, Jemima, Ebenezer i Todd, Joseph Wood. The alsive record obtained through ! the courtesy and kindno-- of Mrs. ! liso.'ge 1!. Webb, ol WcsilieU, N. J.' 1 I f i wi. w Look at your tongue. Is it coated ? Then you have a bad taste in your moutli every morning. Your appetite is poor, and food dis tresses you. You have frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your stomach is weak and your bowels arc always constipated. There's an old and re liable cure : Don't take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each nicht, just enough to cause one good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspepsia is cured, your headaches pass away, 4 your tongue clears up, k your liver acts well, and I A Cive you trouble. Prlcf, 2S cents. Al! Jr:igghrt. "I lmve t.ilTn Avr rills for 35 yonr,a;id I eoiifitifr tlifiu the h'ft iiMfle. t nc 1-111 d"0t ni more morl J th;in liaif a lnx of any other kind I il hiLvo vi:r tried " Mrn N. F. Tamiot, arch 20, j ('.). Arriii;,i.in, Kans. m ij iy A A A A A A, J Choap RatPS to the West Kvery Tu- s day. F.vcrv Tuesday, until TiK-xdn Aii-il HOfh, l'Jtll, incl i-ivp. til" Krp will si ll opofiii) smiHii'l cliiM-i Settlor 'mil Cnlnnist tickets frmn Port .lor vN to priiifiipnl prunu in Ano liritili Cdluinliirt, ('nlifiirnin, Colo niilo, Idiilio, M iiiitohii, Mexico, Mm itKfi'itii, Montana, Novnil.t, M Mexico, North Dm kotn, Oi-egon, Tex ns. Utnli, Wii.sliiMKton nnd Wyom ii.tf, nt, very low rates of fnro, i t routes nnd rates of f.ire plonso a i i v nr. tliH Ktifi ticket ofiico. If p.ii-''c roinir on these cheap rules will tioti fv ticket nireiit nt Port Jervis, four ( 1 1 1 v ! in advance, he will socme vim ulierth in "Tourist Cur" west of ( 'liicaRo, the cost, of a lower berth in Tourist Unr CliictiK" to nnv 1'nci li: const, points is only $fi, R.-n cm her these) lvttes arc in effect, oo'y on trains leaving I'ort .lervis every luesdav until April 3'ltli, 1 A 1 . Train No. 5, leavins X'ort .Torvis nt 5:15 p. in., makes the host cornice tion out ol Chicago, for all points in tho West. n,'9 Executor's Notice. P'stare of John Pervival, I)eaaod. Letters .f Admlnitrat'on c. t, a. nn the above estate have been mikuI ft lhe mi derst (ned, all pfrsonH inth'bied t the 6aid eKtataro retpie.-tett t nmke p ivment and thoe having clainiH tn pre-;. nt the miiiio withnut delay, to WM. FK!i('I V A . .Ma;ainora, I'a. Or to his attornov ALK HKi) MARVTtf. KSQ., J'oi t, Jervi.s N. V. Marrh 6. liKH. 3 l! 4 U 3 r Caveats, and Trade-Mark obt-iintd and all l'at. ntbusinewconductpdfor Moormtr Frts. lOuROFriccts Oppoiitc u. S. Patent Op -hce l.u -i wecatisct -ire putcntia Us laae tii-ia Uiuc re ote (ram Washintnn. , i Send model, drawing or phto.- with desrrip- jharg-e. O.ir fee iKit due till natrnt i ecnr d. $ ' A PAMPHLET, ilow to Ll tarn J'atents. "with cfi-it ot fciiiie in the V. S. and lorciirn counine J sent free. AiLdfss, J C.A.GWOV&COJ DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWand SOP!, Manufaotuiers 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. Millinery Largest ami finot select it in of Mil linery. Onr designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANCS IN ALL SHADES. All orders uunptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY fi E.ailS, 79 Piko Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. One Cent a Word. for Inch Insertion. No A tl v rt imm-nt tn('-n Tr ins tlinn I." irtifn. i A mif-t t -v tip; i , O uidcrs Aitilrcnit ri K . fin ( " IK Mil l flltll, PA. 1 ' '11 SA l.fv. A iimli fjn m h.ciicd nenr P N ; . t ; 1 1 1 1 ' i ns. k-i.nn us die Hcnwe nr lieiiihn.di pi ai", cfifitttifiiT:g acres. Kt:t 1 v hw ait (. t- water d. Hmuki' am! 'i.'u n. Kntii itf all kind-.. Pair imprnveil. , Title c irti r. Kfir rei n,s. pi ice. etc.. addr? Lin k u,x Milfuid. 1':, 'riiK.Sl'ASS NdTM'K, Nut ir I hereby I jriveii i l':i i i'c. i - m nir on i he pit i nines (. uj'ii d ly tin- ttiKc-i iMiied in I lineman A'p-h'p. kiit'wnas the Hnclminin Inrm i him 1 1 tf . h-h i nit. iM'rryinir r any m her tiipnvt -liaiei-i is fothihlen under pe' nMycf lin law. . ny person or pcr.-nti- ' 'In vii j,- tli'i- in--! :n' will hp ileaU ftlth in th 1 , ..i'hi law 'il manner. ;i ..ii ;K H. McC'AltTV, .hiiy 1. !'.?. LcHM-e. rH K.- PA SS N ( )'V iC.K. Notice Ik hereby ffi veil t hat I ivspassiiip upon t he stun h iM ii hall of thelraci of lurid known no i hn William lt"iinv. No '.-.l.ln Sliolnla town ship, for lninliny fihlnr. or. any oilier 'purpose mImi tr"pa -.imr on fawkill po!-d , in IhnMtan t own -.! ;p. or. Ii r- Ji i tur in il in j forbidden under peiiah v of t he law . M . I K! LAN l M I! ApriMifi AtioriH y for owner. 'PKKSI'A.-s. NO I t i; Nullce Is licn-liy J. pl en 1 hn! f rt -h;i pl en 1 hnl f n piiMli iifion 111. pio- ln'iiy (il ttic l'(iil-l 1 nUc Asuci;ii Mill in Lack(iviiccii tew I, -Iiij:. I'ike (.miiily. Ph., fm I he pin pi'-i' ( !' Iin in unit liltliiK. or i tty nl Iiit j it 1 1 1 .use is i rid !y forbidden un der penally of ilic lnw. Al.KXANIiKIt IlAlllifS. Nov. CJ. lwt.". I'renidcnt. r'HKSI'ASS NOTK'K. Notice is hcreliy tfiven l lull !rcspii--ii.(r on ihe premise of rlic iiliilcrsiMlicd, nil idled in IHnuimin tiwn-liiii, lor any pinpo.-c wlmtever in sirlclly foilildtlcn, mid nil (1T( ndei s will 1 pronipl Iv iir-iscc-uted. IliA li. ('Ask. (Jet. St. INI.-). XO'I'ICK All liuiillnir. flsliin or olln-r l rcspassiiif; on 1 lie pr( hum's of ilic iiniler -Iih iI, in lniinitin Towni-liiii. on Kny inoiiiKkill nnd l'til-fsl;ill 1'icekH, is for liliulcn under penally of tin- law. rir.. .1. IKill.KAt-, Diiifonan Tivp., s. Hoii.kai'. May 17. I wis. JofKi'll K Hott.KAi; rrHKSI'ASS NOTIf'K. Notice Is licrel.j I iiv.-n ilial. lie-pasiinr upon tlie pro icrly i-f the iinili'i-siiied in Milford tow n llin. I'iivC county, l'a.. fur the piltpoM of MUlitinir, ft-.htii(r or any otlier piitpn-es I- I I icily ioi liiddcu under penal ly of i !.e in w M us. S. Si. Chakt BEST FOR Till 00 If vou htvi'n't a rfrrulr, healthy movi'mr-nt f the bow! Is every tt:v, yu'ro 111 or will I.. . kt-i-p your howtM or.. n. nfi-1 It" well. Kor.'f.lii tho ehn.xif vi.j- Ifiit pli v ur i'f ('ill inst:i. It tlfiniriTOii . 1 1m sr.iiot h o-t, vn-if -t, itHMt j'cri'i ctnajr ol kut-iilnif iho liowtii clear and clean into tnka CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pl,innt, Palntuhlc, Potent. Tantr-Oooil, Po O.-wirJ Nevt r hiL'k'Mi, Val;en, m- tiripe, 10, flihI f.i . eru R-r Ixix. w rlto luc frua Bamtile, nn1 houLlei nr ciltli Aflflrr.n STKRi.no itKitrDT ronrT. rilirACO r fW VOMK KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAf Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvon "rriillnfj a ketrh nn.l dofrlPTlnii may fjulekiv iicirf;ini rnr opinum fre wli.'lhor an iiivctiilini lo pri ibnl'i v piUt'iitntile. CcinHtiiinlrfi. tioinMlilcfly -i:tii1eiirjiK Hntnlhofikon I'ntfiita sent fn- i!i-Mt (tL'on.'v J't,r fOi iiniiK pHU'iil1-. I'ntpntF t.-iKfii thr-mirh Mimn A Co. rclv wpfini tuttit without clinrtfn. In tlio Scientific JIntcilcan. A lTin'1omly Uhi-tritor1 TrofVlr. J.irirfrtt dr rulMfi.-n f iter i(Titili-' loiirna!. Tttii. t. a vi-.i-; . .nr rri Ml;t, . 1. r')id hy n!I ru'wsilp.iler. :i?;:uco.3(:'B-New York CSTA8DJHC0 A44 CAVfATf. less. Labels. Traoc V. f oe&iCNS. marks. "copviicriTS. Thirtv-nne ye .rt tlvp prwllce. Opinion iu to Talidity nnd ptt--ntatrility. Wrtfi for look r.f In.lnic-. n nd rp(..Tvncc EPSON BUOK 92 tret. Wwblnarton, D. C Parlors .),k4Aj 50 YEARS' U- 1f EXPERIENCE Cards. F. W. DC5T, M. D.. IS Ball Street. PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours Z to A P. M. 7 to S P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. I'll ypici mi nnd Siiiiiotni. OHlco Mini rihluiri- Hiiifniri slrrrt Ir lniltie liilcly (H-iiiie(l liv l)r K, )(. Wen. nc-r Mll.l'OItl), I'A. Dr. ven der Keyde, DENTIST, llrlrk 1!(iiim ( 'jto.iii- Viiiulci nun k lintel Hii'iul si r. cl M iltnnl OKKICH; HOI US: 8 mix' n. in.: 1 to p. in. H. E.Em ttior., H., D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Brca Street. John A. Kipp, ATTCRNEY-AT-lAW, OFFICE: crrcsite Cturt Heist, MlI.KOIMl, I-'iKK CO., I'A. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-et- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Euilding, Mll.KOl;l, PlKK Co., I'A. CHDKCH DIELCT0RY MILF0HD. ."'IIIST I'ltKMlV'tKHIAS Cmilil'll. Mllfiinl, .-iililml 1, scrvii-i s ut lir..!(i a. M. anil i.:tn p. M. Siilitmi Ii rtcliiHil iniini-(iiiiii-ly nt'tei- ti.t iiinriiiiiz -.ci-vi.,-. I'laycr iii.-i-iinn Wi-n-iicniny nt r.;m P. m. A c.irilinl ivrinnm will lie cxlciiili-d in nil. TIiiih. not. in., iiiclicii to other (-iitirclics ki hin'riiillyn lilcd. ltKV. TllliMAh Nil 111, I..-.. I'iim',,1- ClII IK H (IK T1IK (illlil) SIIKI'IIKIIII. Mil fonl: Services Siindn.v M Inaii a.m.iiikI 4:(.u r M. r-nmliiy srhi o! nt :j:ir, i. .m. Wcck-dn.v hi-rnee Ki idny al ;i iit A M. Holy 'otiinitlliion Siindiiy at 7:1.1 A M. -ei,tfiee A I nl-i- Wi-leoiiie Khv.CiiAH. H. t Aiil'h.vi tin, Kicior M. K. Cm t.i li. Serxiceo in ii,,. M j., I lllllell MllinoyM l'reuelniin ,u in .a, iii. mill ill ;..;u p. iii. .sin v M.,i ul 1 1 : -:"!. m. Kivoilli li-ajrne ut n.ih l. in S e'-kly liinyei lneetiiiK o , Wi-ilini-fliM i- at 7.:sl p. in (.'111-1- lni-mK ciiiiitiicieii liy Win. Allele on Kridiiys at T im p. in. An lMrnel iii vi l in ir jij i extended lo anyne vnn may desire in wm-lp wit li lis. Krv. ('. K. Scpiiiikii, I'a-iin IWATAiXOHAb. Kiwiikiii M K. Cni iali, Alaiaiinnar ServifeH evei v Salil.itth nl III :n n. in. ana 7 p. in. Salilmlli school at U .di. ('. K, inei'liiiK -Monday evening nl 7.:ti). riant inei-tiii TiieMlay evening al 7. .'in. I'rayel meeting WedneMlay venilifj; nl 7.,i Kveryone welcome. KF.V. T. G Sl'KNCKH Hdl'K Kv N( Kt.iCA 1. ( iii m ii, Mali, mono., l'a .Sei-vi. es next Sunday as follow k: Creacliin al lo .Mi a. in. and , 'p. in.- Sun day urlnKil ut :i -. in. Junior C. K, liefori iiinl C K. prayei mei tinjr at'ti-r the even inn (ierviee. . '.1 week prayer lnei'tillB every Wedneydny evening at 7.;i". Seal. freo. A eonii.-ii ' elenic lo nil. Conic liKV. C. II Ln.i.v. Parlor. Secrr . Societios. .mii.koi:;) Ijiik n. Nil. .tn. y. a M. l.odfre meets Wed nesdavH on or lieforp r'ull Moon at tin SVallaee Unililintr. Mil. foid.Pn. X Kinerr. .Ir.. Scc'v. M (1 r. ... i l.eti. A I-wcneniM'i-, W. M.. M ilft.nl. . Pi Van Dkk Maiik l.iiiaiK. No. sl'h. , l.O. '). K: Meetrt every 'riinrsdiiy t-veninat (" w. in., rn'n ii k 11 1 it 1 1 1 ir. II. H Hornlieck. Srr y .lac oli M, ( a , ,y. j;. C rill HK( K Kl'.KKKAH Lolmk 1111: (I O t-' Meets nt vs.... ....I It Krl- days In each month in Odd Kellow ' Hall. HrownV nitililinn ,Mii- Knihai int-Klein S. . Mis. Wilhi iniine Heck. Sec'v Cheapest Clothing H ouse i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5& 7 Fl:dNT STREET. !" 1! "P1 I i i mmm L. I l.si s W W WVsw i i"l C tiC w T w 0 i"w w 1 AND DKAI.KH IX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 7S Tike htrt't-f, Purt- Jeri, N. Y. fTTTTTITj111 PiTtST 11 ' I 1 m'y 1,0 (o"i ly I I I f our md. AoiiitM, usiKriHi I lie fint BtitJuiil ti.jupi ui.u Busines
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