PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FKIl AY, Al'WII.1 'M. 1 5)01 . I'lTMMSIIRIJ RVEKY FKIDAV. OFriCE, BROWN B BUILMNU BROAD ST. srnsrniPTinif: One Year ()tie dollar mid fifty centH. Hix Months Hcventy-llve cents. STRICTLY in advance. Entered at the post nfflc of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, us second class matter, November twenty-first, 18i). Advertising Rates. One aqunrelniirht lines), ono Insertion -tl.00 K:vh subsequent insertion .M Kiduced rates will be furnished on ap plication, will bo allowed yearly adver tise ra. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor's notices 8.00 Auditor's notices 4.00 Divorce notices - 6.1)0 ShnritT'B sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Etten, PUHLISHKR, Mllford, Tike County, Pa. WHY DID HE DO IT T The friends of Representative Westbrook In this section of his do main are In a brown study over his vote on the Philadelphia "ripper" bill. Homo unkindly assert that there was lots of the long green afloat in Harrislmrg about Hint time ; others Insinuate there was an ulterior bidden motive, while still others re call that he has a brother-in-law, a former office holder in the county, and now one In the city, who may have been interested in "ripper" business. We. are inclined to the idea that all these suppositions are t(H) reflective and knowing so well Jake's pure patriotism and love of rule by the people, barring only al lowing meddlesome temierance folks to vote on the question of license, that he voted for the "ripper" out of kind regards for the vox populi. That lets us all down easy. The temperance element in his party can swallow Its Adam's apple because probably he thinks it does not cut much of a figure with him anyway. Howsumever there may be a day of reckoning. NECESSARY EDUCATION. The article in another column en titled "Fads of Pedagogy" is worthy tho attention of educators in this Btate. It U well understood that these are tho days of specialties, and that a person must be proficient in tho line of work pursued in order to earn a fair salary. The day of "Jack of all trados" is gone. It may bo well where a boy or girl has the time and means to pursue a par ticular branoh of study, or to go on and take a full academic or col legiate course to teach them so many different branches in the public schools, but when at the age ot say 16, they are compelled to leave schools and go out in tho world to become wage earuers, if they are well grounded in the els mentary branches of an education they are better fitted than if they have siient their time on that which is of no practical benefit and of which they havo not acquired even a sufficient smattering to give them a knowledge of its scope. To write a good fair hand, to know enough of arithmetic for the problems of every day life, to read fairly well, to spell correctly and be able to son Struct a letter grammatically, with Sufficient knowledge of keeping ac counts for every day business pur poses, will fit a boy or girl better for the active duties of life and make them of more value to their employers than if they had spent their time on the numerous fads and frills, which now enter so largely in the school curriculum, and if the above are fuirly well loarned it will occupy all their time until as a rule they abandon study for business or for the shop. Additional Local Matter. Elmer Emery of Cedar Rapid, Iowa, who is a proHjHTous business man in the west, is making his first visit in eighteen years to his parents in this town. lie was especially cuili-d by the serious illness of his mother. Cases of diphtheria are reportexl as existing near town and the utmost caution should be olwervwl that the di.',i- duos not spread. Work' on the Delaware Valley railroad has actually begmt and probably Hxple in tlie lower end of the county will soon enjoy facilities for getting out without uing the tedious waoii road. Statement Showing Taxes in the Several Township?. Poor. Ffreet, rVtinols, not 111- IilertlKeF. li.iMflR & ,lnrlinir Slnto Ur tdnes A ppropi Inl ion. Blooming Ornvo f 710 2S $ t;t2 Ti $ 7 10 Delaware 2!)4 42 lXIB Rll 471 Or Hfi Hngmnn ;?r8 41 1431 41 S'21 (13 812 7 Greene U4 84 1024 73 S19 7H 3!l 3D Dftokawnxon 1409 89 1401) 89 lfii'l t-B 4SI fit. Lehman. 322 85 9H9 37 fi42 24 219 20 MOford Boro 604 67 1814 01 13:10 27 13115 01 Milford Twp... illiS 70 427 2 4 102 15 Palmyra 417 67 SMI 7 417 57 102 10 Porter 3117 23 .'111 7 23 4 07 Bhohola 609 47 7IU 84 di g 42 352 90 Westfall 697 69 1220 90 331 4 ( J li'.Kl 60 Total 5339 81 tl2045 01 1 1574 49 $10! I 5; Total for all purposes!, 119735.17; tax on personal property, $33cs ;u : occupations, 14300.26; railroad corporations. $115.72; other corporation-, 25.12.79 ; amount appropriated for ennrtty bridges 211151; total for other purposes, 20775.86. THt CHURCH COLUMN Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Bcudder, Pastor HONDA Y SKRVK'KS. Class Meeting 9.30 Preaching 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Flpworth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WKKK DAY HKKVICKH. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTK8 The subjects for next Sabbath are "A New Humanity" and "From Nobody to Somebody." "The Gift of the Spirit" is the subject for our af ter-lenton medita tion for next Wednesday night. CONFERENCE ECHOES. The Newark Annual conference is now composed of 248 charges. It is one of the strongest confer ences, having 45,817 members, 2,251 probationers, 47,647 Sabbath school scholars, and 293 churches. It will bo remembered that Dr. Jno Krantz visited us last year and heb. our first quarterly conference. Hi has now accepted a position as gen eral sales agent fot the Methodist Book Concern, thus leaving vacant the presiding eldership of the Pat erson district. His placo is filled by one who is familiar with the work of the eldership, hnving been elder' twice before. We wish Dr. Ryman great success. Nothing of more vital importance has been under consideration by the Conference than the rebuilding ol the institute at Hackettatown. The new buildings which are being rap idly completed, are worth 250,000 The entire amount has been raised All that is necessary now to begin the work of the school is a balance of 15,000 on the 25,000 necessary to furnish the rooms. The Presiding Bishop, Cyrus D. Foss, was born in New York on January 17, 1834. Ho is an alumnus of Wesleyan University. He enter ed the ministry in 1857, and spent the years of his pastoral servi e in the Now York and the New York East Conferences. He served St Paul's Church, New York, ai pastor 2 periods of 3 years each From 1875 until the time of his election to the office of Bishop he was President of Wesleyan University. The Gen eral Conference of 1880, which was held in Cincinnati, elected him to the Episcopacy. Bishop Foss ha9 presided over two previous sessions of the Newark Conference viz, that of 1883 and that of 1890. 'pRKSPASF!. Notice Is hereby given that J. trcspasidiiK upon the property of tbe undersigned In Milford nnd Diiiginan townships. Pike Co, Pa, for the purpose of hunting, fishing In Sawkiil creek 01- any other purpose Is strictly prohibited under penally of the law. JOHN F. WALT KB. Milford Township, Pit. BAD BREATH I bav - Mitnr A4 AUITandat tnthl (tuO eftVui ive IttmllTe limy an; Biiitply iti--ilurful. My tin m hi tir and 1 wtr hot tiered with kick Kirtmat'h and our lirimth very hurt. Aiw.t tutting u u-w d"" of CuhcaroU we have luii.rovi.ii WiuJttf ully. Tlioy are a muul help iu lUe ftiuiilj." W 11 HKl mina Naiu:l 113: lttUwuiHJUMi fit., CtuuuumU, Obto. CANOV CATHARTIC fsnpmTM PleaMnt. PiUatahie. Pi.ujnt. Tnl Good. Do Good, J.v.r H.itkuu. tteaAmi.ur Oricw. Mtc. jc. 3U3. ... CURE COMSTtPATION. ... ot t"'T owm rctef. iiMtPMi. h rf. 111 nTfltr 84,Mi Dd F'o"aiitp,d t)f all druff- DKALHRS IX Fine Groceries, Flour, Pure Coffees and Spices, Selected Teas, Butter and Cheese from Best Creameries, Fruits and Candies, Canned Goods in Variety, Sporting Goods, Tobacco and Cigars A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Usually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly FREE OF EXPENSE Telephone Call 62 I A VALUABLE HANDBOOK. Edward P. Rrmington' Newspaper Diri-clpry for 1901. This Directory is full of valuable information, arranged for ready ref erence, concisely compiled and handsomely and substantially bound and is issued by Edward P. Iietning ton's Newspaper Advertising Agen cy, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Directory contains full nud complete lists of all Newspapers and other Periodicals published in the United States a d Canada, with their days of issue, politics mid cir culation, nnd Specially ( las ificd lists of tho Principal Dailies and Weeklies, and the best Agricultural, Religious, Scientific and Trade Pub lications and Leading Magazines. All the Lists art) Catalogued by towns in alphabetical order, thus onabling tho reader to turn readily to any Bourco of information he seeks and find just what he wants in the most compact and available form. In the General List the pop ulation is given of each state, town, and of the county in which it is lo cated. All On' l lnltf inn fiiiirijs have bieii n)i'rini ii'Viwri tinili r the AVir Vi nxiin jus ixxiu il. Containing as it does every par ticular necessary for tho general de scription of each Newspaper and Periodical, it must be of special value to the general advertiser, as o reference work and in the compila tion of his lists. Tho Directory is issued from the office of Edward P. Remington, Newspaper Advertit ing, Pittsburgh, Ponn. Am i M , I Ins picture is the tttnle inaik of SCOTT'S KMnr.SION, mid is on every lot lie of SCOTT'S. EMUL SION in t lie Woild, which now ntuottuts to litany millions yearly. I'll is gieat business has grown to such vast pi opoi lions, fVrsfV-P.ecniise the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Seconrf.'-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the Lest possible results are obtained by its use. 77rc;-Because it has lnnda so ninny sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. If tou have not tried it. fend for free, sample, IU agreeable taste will -.urnrise vou. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chrmists. 409-415 Pearl Siren. New York. 50c sud )i-oo; all drug!!is. n m S DM Harford St., Milford, Pa Ever have them? Then we enn't tell you any thing nhout r them. You know how dark everything looks and how you are nhout rPftnv tn ttlvp nn. Snrnf. how. vnu can't throw off r J a thf tprrthl npnrcec nn ( Are things really so 1 t-l T Diuer isn tityournerves, after all? Thai's where the trouble Is. Your nerves are being poisoned from the impurities In your blood. purifies the blood and gives power and stability to the nerves. It makes health and strength, activ ity and cheerfulness. This is what "Ayer's" will do for you. It's the oldest Sarsaparilla in the land, the kind that was old before other Sarsa parillas were known. This also accounts for the saying, "One bottle of Ayer's is worth three bottles pf the ordinary kind." tl.M bottk. All drarjliu. WrUm Ihm Dootor. If Ton have any cmti!ntnt whatever anil dcMro the best mejlcnl advice 7011 can postlhly rocolre. write tlte doctor freely. Tou will receive a prompt re ply, without coat. AdtrCHa, UK. J. C. ATU, Lowell, Maia. aaaastjr a. ,111 la. ,ia nala al ATI Ta P'nlr, Ktr. "Didn't It make Mr. Stuy vesnnt m.i'l to hn?e Mr. Peterhy give Miss Penson hurst ti ennnry birtl ?" "Well, If It did, he never ehowed It. He simply hurried tip nnd bought her a :nt." Brooktyn Knple. A Prncilcnl Married Man. "My husband hits no sentiment. 1 told him I would have my photogrnph taken for his birthday present." "Didn't he like the idea?" "He Enid he'd rather I'd give him a load of coal." Chicngo Record. AllBjiidfaetl. "That man Newdleson never seernn to have a good word for anybody." "Oh. yes, he 'his. I had n seat be side him going1 Iinme the other night and he praised Himself all the way out." Chicago Times-Herald. Utile 'hme Needed. "I choost vant to sell you a Yisli proorn or a tuster, or " "Oh! I'm busyt" "Veil, It von't take a minute unless you vant to beat down der brice!" l'uck. riearlnar the Myatcry. Jail Ofllcial Come, now, you might as well till us how you escaped. Tccnptured Convict Well, I offered de warden a bribe, and he was go mad he fell down In fit nnd I took his keys and went out. Harlem Life. Tommy Wn. lllarlit. "What Is bread chiefly used for. Tommy?" asked the teacher of a small pupil in the juvenile clnss. "To spread butter on," was the logical but unexpected reply. Cincin nati Knoulrer. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingrnloua Treatment by which Drunk ard are itrtug Cured Kiilly In KpHe of Xlicinaelvefl. - No Noxious lloaaa. Weakening nf the Nerves. A IMeniiunt and Positive Cure for the I.luuor Ilublt. It Is generally known and umlerstooii that Drunkennctis is a disease mid not weakness. A body (11 led with poison, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or ci ns nut use of IntoxkHtinn liquor, re quires an antidote capable nf neutralizing and eniiliciuliig this poison, anddestroyinp the craving for Intoxicants. Sufferers inn) now cure themselves at home without pub Milty or lews of time from biihlness by thl, woi.dorful "HOME GOLD CL'KK" which has hi en perfected after muny years of clost study and treatment of lnebrintcs. The faithful use according to directions ot this wonderful discovery is positively Knivniu teed to euro the most ubstiuutu case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show tho marvelous tlansforinatiou of thousands of drunkards into sober. Indus trious nnd upright ihcu. WIVKS CL'KK YOL'U Hl'SHANDS I I CHII.DIiKN Ol KK V OL K FATHKKS I I This remedy Is in nosense a nostrum but n spceltiu for this disease only, sofskillfully di'Vtsid and prepared that It la thurouutily soluble and pleasant to the tnsu. so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee, with out the knowcledgo of the person taking it. Thousands of JlmoUunU have cured themselves wltli this priceless remedy, uud us many mure have been cured and made temperate men ly bavins; the "CL'KK" ad ministered by loving friends uud relatives without their knowledge in coff,e or tea, and believe today they discontinued drink ing of t heir own fret will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not le deluded by apparent aud mis leading "improvement " Drive out the tlisrUM at once and for all timo. The "HO.MKOOI.DCl'ltK 'l.sold at the ex trenn ly low price (4 tine Dollar, thus plac ing N it li 111 reach of oerj body a Ireutuieul more etTectuai than others costing j-jj to ;"0. Full directions accompany each p.icU-i'l-o. special advice by skilled physiciuus lit ti itqucMfed without citia charge Sent prepaid to any part of the world on leeeplt of Onu Dollar. Address lvpt. H 75, I.IJWI-N' li tili.KS Jt COMPANY. ;':iHl and w.tl Market Street, l'biliulelpliia. i All conesp,,iiiUuuc strleily coutkicutiul. si A 1 , i. V v Notice of Application for Charter. Notice is hereby civen. that, an niiollen- llon will be nimln til the Governor of the Slate of l'ennsjlvanin, on Ttmrsdnv, the the lltll (lay of May, A. D. Itml, bv .'lames P. Van K.tlen .lohn 1'. Van Ftten, K. J. Danairh and li. K. Bull, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April nli, IK7J. entitled "An Act to provide for the Incor poration and Kcpulittion of certain Cor porations," nnd the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "Van I'lke Telephone Com pany." which corporation is to be formed (or the purpose of erecting, const ructltifr, pim.hasinpr, leasing, mnintaiuinp ami op crstlriK lilies nf telephone and cichnliKC In and through the County of Pike, In the .-tale ot I'i nnsylvanla. with the rluht to ma! e connections for tho purpose of tele phonic communications with other similar lines In other counties of said State, as well as ll, other states, as well tor the pri vate use of individuals, llrms, corporations, municipal and otherwise, and for police, fire alarm or incsse ner business, or for the transaction of nny business in whtch elec tricity over or through wires mav be ap plied to any useful :urpose, including the Furnishing of ail supplies, appHumrcs, and machinery necessary to tho conduct nut! maintenance and operation of such busi ness. GKO. H. HCI.I,, Milford, Pa., Solicitor. April H, l'.Kil. 4-s() NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That application will bo made tn tbe iovernor of Pcnnsvlv nlu, on Monday April the Hub, A. D Uml by Joseph H. Von it", O. .less Young. John Crawford, .lr , doseph K. Flnley nnd Thomas H. Hicks, underthn Act if General Assembly if the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for tint laeor poratiou and KeRulatlon of Certain Cor porations" approved April 2!itb 1N74, and the supplement!! thereto for the Charter of an Intended Corporation to lie called "Dackawaxen venter Power C'otujiany." the object of which is the supply, storage and transmission of water and wafer pow .r for comniercial nnd manufacturing pur poses along Lackawaxcu Creek In Pike i'ounty; and for this purpose to have, pos sess, and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said act nnd Its supplements, FRANK M. CAMP, JOSEPH K FINLKY, Ul netz Hulltling, .Solicitors. Phil delphla, Pa. April Dili, loni. 4gfl Auditor's Notice. In tho matter of tho es- I In tho Orphans' ale of CHAHLKS I, J Court of Pike HKI.DF.H, deceased. ) County. Pcnna. The undersigned appointed by the Court "tomakedislrihutionof the fundsln hands of Clarissa D. Heller, Administratrix, as shown by her account," etc., will meet nil parlies Interested for the purposo of his appointment nt his oftlce, llnnvn't Iluild i.ig, Hroaii Street, Milford, Pa., on Satur day, May 1 1 t il. IHU, at 2 o'clock p. in., at which time all particshavingndnim upon tho funds or Interest In tho distribution lion thereof, must appear and prove their dalms or be debarred fr m coming in up on said funds. J. . VAN KTTICN, Milford, Pa. Auditor. April u, liUJl. 5-8 Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the es-) In the Orphans' tate f HKNRY LONG, Court of Pike Jeceased. ' County, Pcnna. Tlie undersigned, appointed by the Court, 'to make distribution of tlie fuids in the linnds of.Jennlleljong, Exi-cutrix of said es tate, us shown by her account," etc., will meet all parties Interested for tho purpose if his appointment at his ollice. S. E. Cor. Ann nnd Third Streets, Milford, Pa., ou Monday, May lath, 1001, at 8 o'clock p. 111., it which ti no nil parties having a claim upon tlie funds or interest In the distribu ioti thereof, must appear and prove their daiins or be debarred from coming in up m raid funds HY. T. HAKF.K, Milford. Pa., Auditor. April 111 h, 11)01. 6-8 a, BO YEARS' V icarcniLnit: v TRADE MARKS 'ifc. DCSfGNS t COPYRIOMTS Copyrights Ac. Anyone Bonding a sketch nnd dtT.ptlon mnr flulcltlf ascortjiiii our opinion free whether an Inveiittnn is prfhnhly pntentnhl. (YimmuniOA tttum strictly r-t mtirtnliftl. Hiwirtbook on PrttenU nt free Oldent aireney for securing patenm. rjitentfi taken tlimuph Munn A Co. ructilva tpfriiil notice, without chnrga. In the Scientific Jlmcrican. culHtlun nf Hfir sctcntidc Joiiriml. Terms, $.. year; four months, L Sold by all newdelenk MSJNN & Co.36,B"iw- New York - Branch Oftioe. 626 T St.. Wuhtngtun. D. a V V.- Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat-1 nt businesiconducted lor MoDCRATt Fees. OuhOfficcisOppositc u, 8. Patent Orncr .ir.u we can vr lire patent ia less Ui..o 1 ling loose i remote from Washington. 1 i Scad model, drawing or photo., with deserip-l -.harire. Our fee not due till Datent tn irconi 3 A PiMPMLrr. How to Obtain Patents." withl ost of some in the U. S. and loreign couniricnj sent iree. Auareas, C.A.GNOVV&CO Opf. patent Orrice, Washington, D, C. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVrVVV DO YOU EXPEPJ TO s. in iufcfnii mi 171 ffiIM nTl T m ti urn "Wrfilt A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors Estimates made tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Millinery good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY S EMUS, 70 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. One Cent a Word. For Farh Inaerttnii. y Aavt-rtlattipnt taken for lma tlinn IA l-riita. CASH nin.t iwmnpnti) al! .iriirra. Adilrraa I'IKIt ( (MM'V i'HIM, MILraRII, I'A. It'li SALK. A iinall farm located nonr .MatatiMirafl. knoivn as tho H'naol or Hrltihardt plaoi, contalnliifr 21 acre. FliH'ly l(H-ntei.l. well watered. Honre and ham. Ki nit of all kllida. Part Improved. Title clear. For ternia. price, etc., addreaa LiK'k hox (4 Mllford. Pa. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Not Ira la herehr (riv-n that trespa;iln(r on the proitiiBcR ic ttpiid lv the oriiorsiKrKl In llinftmao OA-n-hip. known aa tho Miichanali farm I In i t i i flsliliifr, lierrvlnpt or any other in pose whatever is forliiddeii under ieij ahy of the law. Any pernon or permms dl olievlrn thl notieo will ho dealt with in th. -.oveiest lawful manner. (Jeiiiiok H. McCAltTY, July 1, St. Leasee. TKKPPASS NOTlK. Notice la herehy (tiven that trcapaaslnfr upon the south ern half of the tract of land Known an the William Denny, No. iei.ln Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing ou Sawkill pond in Dinir'iiaii township, or, fishing in it in forbidden under jienalty of the law. M. C'j.kilanu MlI.NOtt, AprlMin Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice la herelij given that treaiiassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Association In Laekawaxcn forwiishin. Piko count v. Pa for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any ouier purpose is strictly joruiuden un der penalty of tho law. Al.KXANllKK H AM1KN. Nov. 23, 18115. Pnwiilont. 'rRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is herchy X given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in I)(ngnian township, for any purposo whatever is strictly forhldden, and all olTi nders will be promptly prosecuted. ItiA B. Case. Oct. ii. !Sii5. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on tne premises or tho under signed, in JJIiigman Township, on Rav niondsklll and Uwarfsklll Creeks, ia fo"r bludeu under penalty of the law. Ciias. J. Hoileau, Dingman Twp., N. Doii.kau, May 17, 18U8. JoSKI'H F IioiLEAU. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notlco la herehy giVi'n that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho undersigned in Milford town ship. Piko county, Pa., for tho purposo of hunting, fishing or any other purposes b strictly forbidden under penalty of the law. Mhs. S. M. C it AFT. In tho mater of tho es- I In tho Orphans' tate of KUTH S. HILL, Court of Pike deceased. ) County, Pcnna IN PARTITION. At an Orphans' Court held at Mlltord. on the ISth day of Maich. A. U. lytil. it appearing to the Court, from tho return of too -noriir and tlio Jury of Inc-nest, under their respecii.e hands and seals, iiiado the loth day of February, A. 1) l'.mi, to tlie order or writ ol Inquest, that tho parties In said writ . anted had been severally warned, (as many as chose being present) that the property described in iho sain writ Cannot lie parted and divided inn. snares to accommodate tlie particscutitlcc without prejudice to or spoiling tlie v hoi, thereof, but that tho same call lie dividci: into purparts, and that the said Jury ol Inquisition had therefor divided said laud and premises Into three purparts and val ued and appraised each purpart as follows to wit : - Purpart No. 1 at fc2,5O0. Purpart iSo. 2 at fcsot). Purpart No. 8 at -jwoo. Amounting In I lie aggregate tn (he sun of Four 'J'hou.and One Hundred Dollars (ft. UK).) On motion of Alfred Marvin, A Home for the petitioner, the Court do order nuii decree i hut the aforesaid Inquisition b. confirmed, and that a rule directed ;o tin parties interested as in said writ of Inquest mentioned, nnd all other poisons intei ested, citing them and each of til .in to Ix ml appear liofore tho Judges of said Or phans' Court to Iki held at Mllford afore said, on tho first M. 'inlay of Juno next, at tw j o'clock in the afternoon, there and then to accept or refuse said real es'ato a' tho valuation so, as aforesaid, made, or show cause why the same should not be sold, in case mid parties should neglect or refuse to take and accept iho same as aforesaid, valued and appraised; aald rule to Ini served iersonally upon tho parties ill interest wheresoever the same may he found, ir personal service as aforesaid shall anil may lie practicable; and in the event of failure to so servo personally as afore said, the n hy publication for six successive weeks in the ' Pike County Press," a newspaHr published In aaid County or Pike, and by mailing to each of said par ties n copy of said paper containing said notice to their resMctlve Post Ollice ad dresses (oostage prepaid) at least twenty daya prior to said return day of said rule." HY THK COt'KT. Pike County, ss. j SkalJ r roni the Kecord, March Willi. KM J. 0. WKSTUKOOK, JR., Clerk O. C. To Belle C. Hill, Mrs. Klla J. Davev, and Louis. I Dover, her husband, Mrs. Jessie H. French, aud Ralph It. French, her hu band, Koth Hill, Wlnnlfrod C. Horn, Krm.uie Hill, John C. Wustlirook, guar dian ad litem of Ruth Hill, and John Wiofred O'Neill, Fred W. Hill, Finest O'Neill aud Mm. Louise O'Neill. Trustee. K. VAN DKKMA RK, Sliorlft'a Office, Mllford, Pa., ( jsbeiilT. April 4, luoi. BUILD? THEN SEE and Builders. : personal atten Parlors Largest and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with Business - Cards. F. W. BEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. f to II A. M. Office Hours St to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office nnd rrlriVnco Hnrforrl atrr-ct li home lately occupied lij Dr. K. U. Wrn ner MILFOKI), I'A. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brick llouae Opposite VnndprniBrk Hotol Ilroml stn-ct Mllford I'n. OFF1CK HOURS: 8 to 1U . m.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mii.ronr, Pikic Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. Cheapest Clothing House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. "unclclvuc PkotograpKcR AND DKALF.RIN Photo Supplies, Developing. Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Fikrt Prerbytkrian Church, Milford; Snblmth service ut 10.30 A. at. and 7.H0 p. H. riahhuth wiliool lninuslliiu-ly after the inorniiiir M-rvico. Pruyor iniwtiiiK Wy- nwuliiv Kl 7 Ul P II A ....mI..1 Il l V..H1IIM nuiiaHiii. will bo extoiiditl to all. Thoae not at. tachnt to other churclioa are eaiwclally In- VlUKl. RKV. THOMAB NlUHOLH. Paatop Church or thk I'tinn suvuntvi.,. am fonl: Hurvlw Hunday at 10.30 A. at. and 4:tt P. al. Siimlny school at 8:45 p. al. Wek-ilay snrvlco Friday at S 4R A. af. Holy ConiiiiiiiiioQ Sunday at 7:46 A. la. Stmts five. All am wnliionin. Kkv. Chab. B. Cahi'Kntkh, Rector. M 1 ClllTNIU I.-..J U lit Churvli Sundays: Prtwliing at lo.ao a. nnu n9 l.ou p. in. riui-uay srliool ll:4Ap. III. Kliworth leatrlU! at .46 p. lu. W,klv iiiiivir mMMlim. .... ... J I J i . nilliminVH Um 7 .30 p. iii. Clans liioeiinu coiiductud liy earnoht invltatlou ia exUnidod to anyouv "J iiwj ut'Hiro ui wurNiiKp wnn US. Kkv C. K. Scuuiikii, PasUir. KUTAM0RA8. Kl'WnuTli Nf V. Phtiiji'u vi .. . Services every KuLliaili at lO.SKi a. in. and 7 p. m. Salilmtli KchtMil at V.ikt. C. K. meeting Monday tveninir at 7. no. Claaa mietiiig TueKiiay eiiiiiK at 7. HO. Prayer H n miitmin CTUUlllf at f . DU. Everyone weluoiuu. Rkv. T. G. Spenckii. Hopr KvAMiim ipii. r,ii,it..u v... moras. Pa. Servi) next Sunday as follows! Pri'iu-li iiiir itt. ill Uji h ... U... i ... i. . v ....uv w. .... u.iu , if. m, ouu day school at 3 p. m. Junior C. K. befor aim Ks. r.. prayei meeting artor the even, lug servii e. & Id week pruyer llleelliiff every W'udnesday evening at 7 HO. heals Ihi. A ...l I.. I . ...1 .....11 jt.. .w. J W1UUI1 . -vtLIIIIIC, VU all. I I1I1IH Kkv. C. H. Lilly, Pastor. Secret Societies. MlI.FIlHn TiOIMJH Mo K44 V Xr A Vff . IkIku meets Weilm-sdays on or before I. . . 1 1 ii .i.. ii- ii .. .... run moon III. lilt ivailltCti IJ lllltll II ti, III 1 1 furfl Pu M h'.i.iiirv Miui'u n.:il i. u, j , i,, i.mrii - fciiio. A Swipeniser. W. M.. Milford. Pa. VAN l)KU MARK L.OIIOK, No. 8S8, I.O. O. K: Meets every ThurMlav hvhh nu t 7 HO n. 111.. Pn-Wll's rilltldliifjr. II II HiiriilH'k. Sit y .liuioli MuCarty, N. ii PlUIIIKNlK HktlHKAH I.liluiK 1117 I it O.K. Meets every sexond and fourth Vri days ill each liiontii In Odd Knllows' Hall, lirown's liulidiiig Miss Kailiariiio Kleiu N. ti. Miss Wllueluiliie Beck, Seo'y. To PiTEKT Esod Idea may t bsciu-mI by our aid. Alliums, THK PAIENT NtCOHD, Daltimw. at 4. ksMirtiiuiia u iiu jinl Rocora iimi ihx t :t