PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FUlliAV, MAY 10.1501. I'tlHMSHRn F.VKKY FRIDAY, OFFICE, BROWN'S BUILDINO BROAD ST. M'liw within: One Ykar One dollar and II fly centx. Six Months Seventy-live cent. STRItTKY IS ADVANCK. Entered nt the post nfYlce of Mil ford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, n second class matter, November twonty-llrst, 1HHB. Advertising Rates. One squnr'(elht lines), one Insertion t 00 Each subsequent Innerttnn .W Reduced rates, furnished on Application, will be allowed yoarly advertise. Legal Advertising. and Executor's Administrator's notices 80 Auditor's notices 4.00 Divorce notices 6-00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charged by the square. t. H. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER, Milfoil! , Pike County, Pa. TO INVESTIGATE DISEASE. The Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medical Association is Asking the legislature for an appropriation of 12,000 for two years for the pur pose of investigating questions per taining to the diseases and the main tenanoe of the health of domestic animals. The domestics animals of the state are valued at one hundred anl fifty million dollars, and they constitute the chiof income produo Intr property of the farmer. It is im portant that they be protected from disease and so far as possible that such contagious disease as anthrax, black-quarter, tuberculosis and glanders be held in check. New conditions in many diseases not yet perfectly understood ate constantly arising which require study and in ' vestigation. This is properly state work and should be supported by it because it is of incalculable value to the state that these investigations be continued. As will be observed by the several notices of applications for charters, the water powers of the county will soon be In shape to bo controlled by corporations outside of the county. What may be the object in acquiring these corporate powers of course we do not know, but if the water pow era are to be ntilized in a practical manner for the establishing of man ufaotones within our borders they may do much to enrich our people. It is hoped that foreign capital may find much to develop here and in this way build np business which will be a profit to all. State Senator E. B. Hitrdenbergh resigned from the Senate May 7 and was sworn in as Auditor Goneral. John S. Fisher, cashier of the Stroudsburg National Bank, died Tuesday of goneral paralysis. B. 8, Jaooby was eleoted to succeed him as cashier. S. W. Palmer of Stroudsburg was here Tuesday to employ men to work on the bridges on the new railroad from that place to Bush kill of which there are thirteen. lie . has the contract for the masonry nnd wants to have the work completed as speedily as possi ble. It is expected that trains will be ruuiiing on the road by July first There are about 250 me a now at work grading. New line hats and csps at Mitch rll's. vAdu hj) t -TV IU s m in of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a Lurden, it lifts the burden. When youlose ftesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. Hut what is the use of food, v hen you hate it, and can't di gest it'? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you l,ave not tried It, tend for fru hdmple, It aacreeabict tld Will uri,r,re you, S.COIT A. BOWNE. Chemists, 10! Pe-arl Llrtot, New York. THE CHURCH COLUMN Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. C. E. Scudrier. Pastor SUNDAY RH.RVICF.. Clnsa Meeting 9.30 PreneliiriR 10.30 BandftT School 11.45 RpwnrMi Lengun 6.4fi PrenchinR '. 7.30 WF.KK DAY SKRVKT.W. Prayer Mooting Wod : 7.30 Clnss Meeting Fri 7.30 CHURCH NOTES There will be preaching at the Union school house next Sabbath af ternoon. The subject for next Sab bath morning is, "Regeneration," and in the evening there will be an Epworth League anniversary ser vice. The subject for the address is, "The Epworth Lengne Wheel. The topic for the prayer service is "The Power of the New Life. The Juni'rs were much pleased with their service Inst Kabbath af ternoon and all those who attended were delighted at the singing of onr Junior choir. The children in the Sabbath school are taking up the songs in the Chil dren's Day services with good spir it. We anticipate one of the best services ever held in our church. Some strangers who worshipped with us Sabbath morning were very inucii pleased with the anthem rendered by the choir. Appreciation is a great blessing. The new re sponse, rendered after prayer, was also very impressive. Several new books have been or dered for our Sabbath school library, and others will be ordered soon. We- urge all our young people to read good books. If the old adage is true that "an idle mind is the devil's work shop," then we can not be too enthusiastic in keeping the mind full of good thoughts. Read the new books when they come. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic will attend public service at our church on the 26tli of May, in the evening. This republic has had a glorious past. Those who helped make its past history were not all of them greot men, in the commonly accepted use of that term, but each man in his place has con tributed his part in making the glor ious past. It is but right and prop er that due recognitien be given to the survivors of the onoe invincible army that preserved the Union, as well as to strew our flowers on the graves of the dead. We are glad for the privilege of speaking some words of appreciation, and trust that a deeper love for this, our na tive land, may be inspired. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only prep, aration that digests all kinds of food "have bran using V A SO A R ETSj for Insomnia, with wbtcb I iiave been uftlicted for Over twenty years, und I cin say Unit Cusourela have Riven me more relief than any other reme dy I bave ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom mend them to my friends as twins all they are represented," Thus. Uillahu. IkIii, lit CANDY CATHARTIC A. TftAOf MANN H.WT1WIP Pleasant, pjilntabl. Fount, TanM Ooo1. Ho Qood, NoTer Sickou. Wt-nkcn. or Gripe, hk', o, fiUo ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... .!( n-y y. Oil, iMtml, Row Tor, SI K J-jTO-BAC Bold mod ptiarantwl j )l dnir- SUMMER BOARDERS SECURED, How Judicious and Inexpensive Ad vertisements Can Be Made to Pay by Using a 8. 1 ct ed Medium. The Brooklyn l'aily Engle is the ideal Resort medium. It reaches the people you want to reach. Its cir culation In the largest in Brooklyn, nd goes into the best homes in the entire City of New York. Its name stands for excellence, quality, fair, ness and an unparalleled advertising reputation. Its resort rates are equitable; its monthly rate so low that you can afford to keep before the puulio every day. The Eagle maintains two free In formation Bureaus for Resorts one in Brooklyn and one in the heart of the shopping district of Manhattan. They distribute your circulars, tell visitors about yonr house, And in every way further your interests). An advertisement in the Eagle, sup plementud by ttie free service of its bureaus is almost a sure invest ment. Upon application listing blanks rate cards and further details will be sent. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Rocmid 2S and 29, Eagle Building, Brooklyn, N. Y, Jf you have It.ycu know it You know all about the f heavy fee ling in the stomach, the formation of gas, the nausea, sick headache, and general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a week without your blood being impure and your nerves all exhausted. There's just one remedy for you Mi! inn There's nothing new about it. Your grand parents took it. 'Twas an old Sarsaparllla before other sarsaparillas were known. It made the word " Sarsaparilla " famous over the whole world. . There's no other sarsa parilla like it. In age and power to cure it's "The leader of them all." II.M bottle. All Jrmjlttl. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "After Buffering terribly I was, ltlrlurpd to try vnur SurHiiparllla. 1 took three bottles and now feel like a new m.n. I would advise nil my fellow creatures to try this me, it ine, for it has stood the tost of ttn,o and its curative power cannot be ex celled." I. D. Ooon, Jan. 80, 1809. Browntown, Vs. Writ I ho Oootot. If yea have nny complaint whatever and fleslro the best tneillrM advice yea cn p!o!y receive, ivrlie the donor freely. You will rreelve a prompt re ply, without emt. Addresa, VH...'AI&il,M.lll, Fin... Not br t'holee. "When does a nimi become stress?" "When he hems and huws." "No." "When he threads his wny.' "So." "When he rips and tears." "No." "(live it up." a senm "Never, if he can help It. Boston Christ inn Register. Hetnrned with Thanks. "I come," began the poor woman In the thin shawl, "to ufck you for something to keep the 'wolf from the door." " The manufacturer took something from a shelf. "Here is one of our patented game traps. Set it a little distance awny and the wolf will never reach the lloor." Chicngo Doily News. No One o Quarrel With. "I hope things are more peaceful in the choir than formerly," said the pastor. "Yes. sir." replied the organist; "if perfectly calm now." "I'm glad to hear it. How was peace restored ?' "Everybody excepting myself re signed." Tit-nits. Widow's Appraisement. The following nppraisonipnts set apart to widows have, uecu lllcit wldi the Keltic ter. and will he presented to the next court to 1e held on the tlrst Monday of June next, for continuation : Estate of (icnrgu U. Pleot, deceased. Ap praisement, nr. real estate set apart Camilla A. I'ieot, widow. Kstate .f William II. Courtrilit, de ceased. Appraisement set apart to LouUn oourtrigiic, wiuow. J. . WEdTBKOOK Milford, May 3, 1WU. Hegister. A VALUABLE HANDBOOK. Edward P. Remington's Newspaper Directory for 1901. This Directory is full of valuable information, arranged for ready ref erence, concisely compiled and handsomely and Bubotantially bound and is issued by Edward P. Reining ton's Newspaper Advertising Agen cy, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Directory contains full and complete lists of all Newspapers and other Periodicals published in the United Slates a' d Canada, with their days of issue, politics and cir oulation, and Specially C'lns ifiei lists of the Principal Dailies and Weeklies, and the best Agricultural Religious, Scientific and Trade Pub. lications and Leading Magazines All tho Lists ore Catalogued by towns in alphabetical order, thus enabling the reader to turn readily to any source of information he seeks and find just what he wants in the most compact and available form. In the Goneral List the pop ulatlou is given of each state, town and of the county in wLnh it is lo cated. All the ptijiulalinn Jiim-fn huiv tV, njttvuillu renvd muter (lie eie ( W.w Containing as it does every par ticular uecessary for the general de scription of each Newnpaiier and Periodical, it uuust be of special value to the general advertiner. as'a reference) work and in the compila tion of his lists. Tho Directory is issued from the oflice of Edward P. Remington, Newspaper Advertising, Pittsburgh, Penn. WW 1 II I s r7 V r25 If Tk 11 f i,- Mercantile Assessment for 1901. No TICK IS IIK.HKHY f-ilVKN TO AT, I, dealers in iroids. wares, iiieretinndisc. , connimdiileK nnd effects of whatever kind nr nature, whellieroT Ihetrrowth, prodin-t nd tnniiufaetiin' of Hie I'nited Stales or tiny foreign Ftate. and nil millers and nl dealers within the eountv cf I'ike, in the Mate of I'eniiHylvnnla, that, tlicy are classilled and assessed tiy the Appraiser of mercantile I axes 111 Haiti conntv tor the nr pmi as hclnw (riven, and that lliev are severally required to take old. n license at the olllce of the County Treasurer, at Mil- ford, on or before the 1st dny of July, Pml. If not paid on the ahove named date suit will be hrnuphl as per Act of Assembly In ich cases made and provided. fltnoinlnar tlrnve Tnwnalilp. Dotlroat. Dennis, store. lelatrare Township. Kulmer, Philip hotel. reler, r raliels, hotel. Nllis, .Instill, Mrs., store. liepberd. Koliinsou, store. Vim Ktten, K. K., Sniis, hotel. Van Auken, 4corc H., store. Van Kllen Jims., store. Van 4orden. Han., hotel. Weslbrook, Jacob H., Rtore. IHitfcinHD. Tonnshlp. Ilolllotat. K. O., hotel. llnlioz, Leontine, hoarding house. Mel 'art v, Charles, store. Mem, William, hotel. Sehanno, Anna, hotel. Helianno, Joseph, boarding house. t.ieelie TimiiMhlp. Ollpin llros., store. Haines, r . It., store. Hoiu k, J. & C, store. Seiff, C. F., store. llson. Kdgar, boarding house. I-ackawnxcii Township. her, Kinmett, hotel. Austin, William P., store. Allium, Samuel, hotel. liurcher. J. Ij., store. Hraunlng, .1. C. store. Cortriitht. Jason, store. Cort right, Win. B.( store. Klston. (Tcorge A., hotol. liebhnidt., C. F., butcher, ("irnnwnld, Clang, store. Holltert, Jas. G., hotel, llanklus. Richard, siore. Leineniiielr. l'atlL store. Rowland, G. F., Store. Rowland, A. (t., hole!. Rettstadt, Augusta, hotel. until, si. K , store, htiuuon, ('. W., store. Smith, John H., store. Scliolt, John, store. harll, Julius, cstnte, store. Steillinet7., M.. store. Van Akin, S. L., store, Lehman Township, Densley, H. F., store, llaeh, Martin 1., hotel. Nyce Hros., store. Oltenheinier, Clara, hotel, 1 billiard table 1 pool t.ioie and 1 bowling alley, 0 tnos., f u do I'cters, Kdwin F., hotel, 1 billiard nnd pool table. 8 urns.. 10.00. Smith, Clinton, store. Milford lloroogh. Armstrong, T. & Co., store. Armstrong, C. O. drugstore. Heck, Fred A., hotel. Bourniquc, 1J. N , hotel. 1 pool table nnd 1 bowi ng alley, 8 inus., flu, 00. Boyd, J. E., butcher. iieen, ,,111111 muei. Cornelius, B., bazaar. lliugmau, A. h.,Btore. Kmerson, H. K., & Co., drug store. Krieli, Louise, lu. tel. Gumble Bros., butchers. Hafner, lj. t1., harness. Hornbeck, ). H., bicycles. Kelley, Dr. John, hold. Kyle, Benjamin, store. Klein, T. i. J... & Son, hardware. Meyer, James A., photogrnphor. Met 'arty, John, store. Mitchell, Mary, millinery. Mitt-hell, W. & store. Mil lord Milling Co., millers. Nills, P. M., liotid, 1 pool table, 6 mos 15( 1. Rulan, P. C. bicycles. Ryman & Wells, sttire. Struble, W. T., miller. Thornton. John R., hotel, Tissot, Marie, hotel. Wallace, John C, store. Wallace & Thrall, store. Palmyra Township. Labes, Clara, hotel, Jones, Kdward S., storo. Porter Township. Courtrlght. C W , boarding house, ritclicr, Joseph, store, Shohola Township. Fuller, Mary, boarding house. Gardner, St. John, & Sun, store. Higby, Kdwin, store. Heumiinn, John II.. hotel. MuxhcII, F. 1)., storo. Vogt, John, Jr . hotel. WntMin, Ij. B., store. ' AVeatfall Township. A lieu, D. II., hotel. Balch. A. W., & Son, store. Bevaus, Floyd F.. hotel. Caskey, Latorge, hotel. Dunker, Guslave, store. Kelz, Peler, hotel. Heller, Martin, store. Kessler, F. A., store. I.aiigton. ti 11., store l.geht, Martin, hotel. Mueller, Christiann, hotel.. Prescott, J. store. Seymour, C H , store. Todd, M. B , Mrs., store. lTch, Michael, butcher. Van Gorden. J. U., store. Wehiuger, George, butcher Wtutt-rmutc, Isaac, stole. Agreealily to tho Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, passed April 11, l.slfi, entitled "An Act relating to the appointment of mer eantile appraisers and grmluating the du ties utioii wholesale dealers and merchan dise, etc., and the supplements thereto," and ''Act of May 'Z, lsmi." the undersigned, appraiser of mercantile taxes of Pikecoun ty, docs hereby certify Ihe foregoing are dealers in foreign nnd domestic merchan dise in said county, tliat have come lo his knowledge, in d that they are classed ac cording to law. iinos inv bund thistPh day of Mav. A. D.. i!d. WALT Kit VKTTKKLKiN, Mcrcttniile Appraiaor. An appeal will lad held In the court hoiiHtt, In the borouph of Milford, between the hours of W o'chx-k a. in. and 4 p. m., on Muiulay, J u in? 4, l'JOl when and where ail ptThous interested in the aforesaid assess ment and decriplioii cau ulteud it they sit) proper. WALTER VKTIVRLKIV, Mercantile Appraiser. All dealers In tho ahove list are request ed to take up their licetiM nt the County Treasurer's ollice oil or brfoie Ju!y 1, lil, after wtiii h they will w giveu to a Justice of tho Peucv for collection. G F. ROWLAND, Couuty Treasurer. Register's Notice. The following accounts have been filed with the It; giwter and ill be presented to the next Court, to bo held ou tho first Monday of June next, for confirmation aiid ullowHUCc-: Khtatoof Call M, Kelly, deceased. Kirst uud iiunl aecouut of i ranee IS Kelly, exe.Utrix. Ktale of M. Krietb rika Heck, ilect;aaed. An:uuiit at Uatiitl ji. Mutiiaugh, txteu lor. y Kslate of Clyde K. Van A uken, deceas ed. '1 Iu: w ci'iiil ui.ti final aceouufc of W'll tu S. Vuu Aukt-e, a'iniMi)f.t raior. J C. V. K1 liUOOK, Milfoid, May !U, hsl. hyiter In the mater of the es- J In the Orplmns' Inionf III'IHS HILL, Court of Pike deceased. ) County, Peniia IN rAKTITIOW. At an Orphans' Court, held at. Mlllord. on tho lKth dav of Match, A 1). Ild, II appearing to the Court, from there! urn of tlie Sheritr and the Jury of Ioiiiesr., under their respect i . e hands and seals, made 1 he lath day of February, A. 1) l'.mi, lo the order or writ of inquest, that the parties in said writ i nmcd had been severally warned, (as many as chose being present!, that ttie properly described iu the said writ cannot tie parted and divided Into shares to accommodate the parties entitled wltnout. rtreiuoice lo or siiolllliff the nolo thereof, but that the same can lie divided into purparts, and that the said Jury of Inquisition had therefor divided said lands and premises Into three purparts nnd vni-m-d and appraised each purpart as follows, to wit: - I'm part No. 1 at f'.Min. Purpart fo. 2 at jsoo. Purpart No. 8 at jsoO. Amounting In the aggregate to the sum of Four Thottsnnrl One Hundred Dollars (M.loo.) tin motion of Alfred Marvin, Attorney for the petitioner, the Court do order and I decn-e that tho aforesaid Inquisition be confirmed, nnd that n rule directed to the parties interested as in said writ of inquest mentioned, and all other persons inter ested, citing them and each of ihim to be and appear before Ihe Judges of said Or phans' Court to be held at Milford afore said, on the first Monday of Juno next, (,t Iwj o'clock iu the afternoon, there and then to accept or refuse said real es'ate at the valuation so, as aforesaid, made, or show cause why the same should not be sold, in case said patties should neglect or refuse to fake and accept t ho same as aforesaid, valued and appraised; said rule lo be serviKi personally upon the parties in Interest, wheresoever the same mav be found, If personal service as aforesaid shall and may lie practicable; and in the event of failure to so serve personally ns afore said, then by publication for six successive weeks in tlie "Plko County Press,' n newspajier published In said County of i'ike, ami ny mailing to each ot said par ties a copy of said paper containing said notice to their respective Post Oflice ad dresses ( Hostage prepaid) at. least twenty nays prior to said return dav of said rulo. BY TDK COt RT. Pike County, ss. . From the Record, SVll t M.nl, 'Kill. Ittftl wX, -I t U' ksT it W ( 1! Ik" JR Clerk O.' C. To Belle C. Hill. Mrs. Klin .1. Davev. and Louis .1 Davey, her husband, Mrs. Jessie B. rrench. and Ralph It. French, her bus band, Ruth Hill, Wlnnlfntl C. Horn. r.rminlu tun. John C. Westbrook. sruar- dlan ad lliein of Ruth Hill, and John Winfitd O'Neill. Fred W. Hill. F.rncat O Neill sua Mrs. Louise O'Neill, Trustee. F. VAN DF.RM A RK. Sheriff's Ollice, Milford, Pa., ( Sheriff. April 4, lsml. j Notice of Application for Charter. In tlie Cunrt of Common I'leas of rihe County. Notice Is hereby given that an appllcn- tlou will bo iiiiulo to the said court on Mondny, tho 3rd dny of June, P.Kil. nt 2 o'clock p. m., under nn Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the Incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April awh. 1874. and the supplements thereto, by Freuerick W. tlanimett, a. tirltllth Jones, Thomas B. Hammer, H. C. Tooiney nnd H. W. Scat tergood. for the charter of an Intended corf oration to bo called the "Fgypt Mills I lull, the character iinct object whereof is tlie purchase and maintenance, of one or more private parks in 'he County of Pike and State of Pennsylvania for the cultiva tion, protection and preservation of for ests; tho propagation, protection nnd preservation of game and Ash, und the bunting and catching of same in n lawful manner; and for tltcto purposes to have, possess nnd enjoy nil tho rights, benefits nnd prlvili ges of tho said Act of Assembly nnd its supplements. STAPLES & KRDM AN, Solicitors. Kgypt Mills, Pa.. May 8. 11)01. 6-S4 "C" With a Tail. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. TT7 A T fa 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 in irst Class btores. uoods Delivered Promptly FREE OF EXPENSE Telephone Call 62 DO YOU EXPERT TO A. D. BROWH and SOW, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of t jmber, Contractors and Builders Estimates made ; personal atten tlon given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Budding, Milford, Pa. Llillinory Largest linery. good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. 79 Pike Street, 0no Cent a Word. For Kurh fnerlPnii. Sn Artvt-rtlNinrnl tnkfn for left IIihii Iff rents, CAMH mnftt ewmpttny nil unlern. Adrtreni I'lKF OOI NTY ritFSfi, MILIORD, PA. L'H SAl.tt. A Hinnll farm loontrd rifnr r Milium", us, kiH'wn nr the Honwil or Kctit.mrf.t ilro, coTitnlntnff 21 ftcrrrt. Finely IfM-atinl, well wnmriHl. Hour and tmrn. Fi'.iit ff nil kiml. Vnrt linprtivci. Title elcflr. For trrnis. price. tc, tulrtrws tAH k box G Milford. Va. TKF.SPASS NO TICK. Notice is honhy (riven tli.it trespHssing on the prcniiwB OC- Hpled hy t hv underrtluned In Dinu:man OAnlitp. known us tlin liuchnnnn farm T hnntiiifr, listniiK, torryinfr or nny other nrpoHO v lwiNver Ik forhulden under pen ult y of llie law. Any prmon or pfr8nn dlM-lieyliiK ililf not lit" will lw dealt with In tho rtcvcri'ttt litwftil iiianner. (iROKUK H. MOCAHTY, July 1, 18it7. Lessee. TRKSPASS NOT1CK. Notloe Is hereby given that trespassing uiKin tho south ern half of the tract of land known ns the William Denny, No. ii:i. In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on p-awkiii pond in Diugnmn township, or, fishing In it Is forbidden under H-naliy of the law. M. CI.KILASIl JIIiLNOH, AprlMiu Atttirney for owner. TRF.SPASS NOTICF,. Notice is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho Forest Lake Association in Lnckawaxcn township, Pike county, Pa., for tlie purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der ponnlty of the law. ALKX A "i ItKlt rt ADOKT?, Nov. 83, 1W. Pn-sident. tyRF.SPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on the premises the premises In Dtngman of the undersigned, situated in, strictly forbidden, and nllofft ndcrs will be promptly prosecuted. 1HA is. CASK. Uct. Xi. 1HM0. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of tho under signed, In Dlngman Township, on Ray mondskill and Dwarfskill Creeks, Is for binden under penalty of tho law. CHAS J. BoiLKAU, Dingmnn Twp., N. Bon.KAli, May 17. 18U8. JosKi-it F BoiLEAP. TRF.SPASS NOTICK. Notlco is hereby glv?n that trespassing upou the pro perty of tho undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, fishing'or any other purposes is strictly lorbluucn under penalty or t:;e law. MltB, S. M. CltAFT. TRKSPASS. Notice Is hereby given that A trespassing uiion the property of the undersigned iu Milford and Dlngman townships, Pike Co., Pa, for tho purpose of hunting, fishing in Sawklll creek orany other purpose is strictly prohibited undor penalty of the law. JOHN F. WALTER. Milford Township, P. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That application will be made to the Governor of PennyW;tnift, on Tuesday May tho 21st, A. I) . 1901, by Joseph H Yonnff, C. Jess Young, John Crawford Jr , Joseph K. Flu ley and Thomas II. Hicks, under the Act of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incor poration nnd Regulation of Certain Cor porations' approved April tttth 1H4, am the supplements thereto for the Charter of an Intended Corporation to Ihj cuI'm '"Ijackawaxen Water Power Company,' tho object of which Is the supply, storage and transmission of water and water pow er for commercial and manufacturing pur poses aioofr Ijackawnxen Creek In Pllce Countv t lie township of Lackawaxen vanla, nnd for this purpose to have, pos sess, ana enjoy all tnu rights, nenents ami privileges of said act and Its supplements, r KArl Al. JOSEPH X KINLKY, 111(1 ftctz nulldlng, Solicitors Phil delplita, Pa. May 2, litoi. 6-1' m brail TT3 O TAT. the Delicacies Usually Kept Harford St., Milford, Pa BUILD? THEN SEE Parlors and finest selection of Mil Our designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY fi EMUS, Port Jervis, N. Y. Business - Cards. F. W. DUST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. 2 to A R. M. 7 to S P. M. Offloe Hours WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Tliysician and Snrgeoii. OfTlce nnd residence Harford street Ir home lately occupied by Dr. K. B. Wen ner. MILFORD, PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Brick House Opposite Vandermark Hotel Broad street Milfoid Pa. OFFICK HOURS; 8 to lii a. m.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House. MlI.FORD, Pikk Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. Cheapest Clothing Ho use in Port Jervis ! CANNON.. & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. Pkotog'rapVic R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. ynutT Pkkbbytkhi an Choiioh, Milford; Subljnth wrviri'8 nt 10. JO a.m. ami 7. HO p. M. Snhlmth Mhool iitiiuedlHtely aft3r the morning gcrvleo. Prayor nuwtliiK Weil iii'miny at l.'MV. M. . A eonllal weloomt, will bo uxtvndtHl to all. Those not at tached to other churohen are OHpeclally in vited. Rkv. Thomas Nichols, Paiitor. CHUKCH OK THK GOOII 8HKI-IIK1ID, Mil ford: ServlcD'i Sunday at 10.80 A. M. and 4:00 p. M. Sunduy whool at 8:46 r. M. Week-day Hervice Friday at 8 45 A. M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7:46 A. M. Seats free. A 11 are welcome. KKV. ClIAS. 13. CAid'ttKTHlt, RevUr. M. K. CHIJHCH. SnrMces at the M K. Church Sunday: Prea.rhing at 10 80 a. ni. and at 7..i0 p. m. Sui day school at ll:4ft). m. Kpworth league ut B.46 p. in. Weekly prayer uieetiiiK oa Wednesdays al 7.:10 p. in. ClaHH niiH'tiiig condueud by Win. Anleon Krldays at 7. So p. in. An earnest invitation is eiteuded to anyone who may dcKire to worxhNp with us. Hifv V. K. Sciiiiuitii, Pastor. KATAM0RAS. Kpwobth M. K. rniiKCH, Matamoraa. Sen-ioes every Sahlmlh at lO.i) a. ill. and 7 p. m. Snljliath school at .!). C. K. meeting Monday n.. iiug at 7.80. Class meeting Tuesday evcn'ug at 7.80. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80. feveryoue welcome. Rkv. T. O. Rpenckr. HoI'K KV ANGELICA L CHURCH, Mata moras. Pa. Service next Sunday as follows : Preaching at 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. ni. Hun day school at 8 p. in. Junior C. K. before and C. K. prayei meeting after the even ing service. .Yhl-wi-vk prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.80. Seals fine. A cordial velcome to all. Come. Kkv. William (iiuiw, Pastor. Secret Societies. MiLFOKD Loim'I, No. 844, V A. M.: Lixlgu meets Wedncsduys on or before Full Moonatlht Wallace Ilulldiug. Mil ford, Pa. N. Jimery, Jr., Hec'y, Milford: Geo. A Swcpeniser, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van Dkk Mauk Loikik, No. mis, I.O. O. K:MeeUJ every Thurs.lHy evening at 7 M p. m., P-rown'H Huilding. JJ. H. Hornliet'li, Str y .Ian oh MuCarty, N. G PltUDKNCK RhHKKAH I.OIHJK, 197, I. O O. K. Meets every u.n.1 and fourth Fri ilnys ill each month in Odd Kellows' Hall, Hniwu'k huilding Mi Katharine Klein N. (. Miss Wllhclmiiie Heck, Sett'r To PATEKT Eccd Idea m7 be Mtcnrcd by Out bid. AUUrtma, THE PAiENT HLLOhO. C ) J kuuH:riiiiou ut l h Vmm Rtwrd 9iMw uiiu