PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. MAY 17. 10O1. r,um,isnrcn kvery Friday. OKFICK, BROWN'8 BUILlllNfll BROAD ST. srnscRiPTKm: One Year One dollar nml fifty rent. Hix Months Heventy-llve rent a. STRICTLY IN AIIVANCB, Entered at the pout office of Mllford, Pike County, PeiitmylTmilB, im wcond clasa mutter, November twenty-first, 1HW). Advertising Rates. One MitarolelirhtllnM). one. Insertion -f 1.00 Enr-h tnirwiilent Inw-rtlim .Ml Kixluecd rates, flirnlHhed on application Will bo allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Exocutor'i notices - - - - fl.00 Auditor's notioea - - 4. (JO Divorce notices - ...... 6.00 Sheriff's miIih, Orphans' court sales, Connty Treasurer's sales, County state mnnt and election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Tan Ktten, PUBL1SHRR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. The testiiiionitil dinner to Henntnr Jl. 8. Quay in Phllailulphia Tuesday evening wan attended by upwards of 450 guest. There was much en thusiasm and royal welcome was given the dlfltinguislieiJ Senator. After the banquet sjiwclies were made by J. Hampton Moore, Mayor Ashbridge, Senator Penrose, Attor ney General Elkin and Mr. Quay, who took the occasion to say: "My political race Is run. It Is not to be understood that God's sword Is drawn immediately against my life, nor that my seat In the Senate Is to be prematurely vacated, but that with the subscriptions of my official oath on the 18th of January my con nection with the serious labors and responsibilities of active politics ceased, except In so far as I may be committed to certain measures pend Ing In the present Legislature. "I will never again be a candidate for nor accept an official position. 1 have many friends to remember; 1 have no enemies to punish. In this regard I put aside the past." THE CHURCH COLUMN. The subject for next Sabbath morn ing is "Growth In Grace," and for the evening, "Destructive Ignor ance." The recent election of officers in the Union Sabbath school resulted as follows: Superintendent, William Angle; 1st assistant, Frank Fletcher; 2nd assistant, Albert Gavoille; secre tary, Mrs. John Durling; treasurer, John Durling; librarian, Nellie Geb Iiardt. Mrs. Gavoille keeps her place at the organ and docs very efficient work. Mr. Angle may well be proud of such workers as these. It was with great pleasure that the writer preached to forty-three at Union last Sabbath afternoon. The attendance at the Ep worth League anniversary was very grat ifying. Let all Sabbath schools In the county appoint two delegates for the Sabbath school convention to be held at Matamoras on the 28th of May. The Epworth wheel used for a text last Sabbath night was the work of one of the young artists of our church. Those who have examined the wheel closely appreciate the work that George Turner la doing in draw ing. In behalf of the League we ex tend to him our thanks and wish him great success in the development and use of his talent. The banquet of the Ministerial As sociation was a grand success. The ladies of the Second Reformed church of Port Jervis gave us a very fine supper. The toast master, the Hev. Uriah Symonds, afforded us a good bit of fun with his witticisms. The star of the evening, however, was the Hev. J. C. Forbs, who sioko on "The Minister at Play," We all liad a good laugh, which helped di gest the very excellent repast, "laugh an J grow fat" was our prac tice for over an hour. Hev. C E. 8TirKR. New line hats and caps at Mitch ell's. Two barrels good roasted Rio coffee 12? cts. per lb. ; one barrel MarAcaibo and Mocha mixture roast ed 18 cts. per lb. at W & Q. Mitch ell's. Widow's Appraisement. The following appraisements set apart to Widow have uecu tiled with the Ketfis t.ir, unit will lie presented to the lu-it court to be held (in the Unit Motiuuy of June next, for cotiurniaiiuu : Kalale of Cevore ii. i'li.ot, deceased. A p pralm'iiieilt of real ohUiu but apart fro Camilla A. I'leot, widow. Kfinle kj( liilaui 11. Courtrlxht, de Oeabid. A piiralfet'iiiunt Hot apart to Louisa CourLigiii., Miaow. J. C. WKSTHHOOK. dtlfurd, May 8, l'.i. Kcguter. 1)1 MIMA N"S FKRKY. "All's well tlintemU well." There was in tills town a well-to-do resi dent who passod his days pleasantly and spent the evenings with music, dancing and other entertainment, but there was one drawback to his happiness. His near neighbor was in humbler circumstances and earn ed his bread by the sweat of his face, had to go to bed early so as to arise bo times and be nt work in the morning. The inusio and gaiety At his neighbors prevented his eve ning slumbers, mid his early rising disturbed their morning rest. Both were annoyed but Instead of qunr ruling over the apparently nees sary conditions, the matter was amicably arranged by the rich neighbor buying the house of the other at a good price, so that he conld either demolish it or control its use. Thns was there a hnppy and sensible ending of the unpleas ant situation. Rev. G. S. Garretson Is generally in the lead in garden making, with Dr. P. F. Fulmer a close second. Seed potatoes seem to be scarce here. There are few trout fishermen Last summer's drouth settled tiie fish and the law at the same time. The fence club has decided that it is poor policy to sow grass seed in the fall, considering the chances of open winters. Clover takes as well as ever where a dressing of ninnure has been applied. Watch the chicks for lice. A little grease or ointment rubbed over their heads and necks will rid them of these pests. Some people will persist in not knowing the lines of their wood lots and Innocently (?) cnt over on the adjoining lauds. This ives our squire business and probably before all tho differences are adjusted he will reap a nice little sum. Supervisor David Urone was re oently Injured by lilting while en. gaged in his duties. We noted with pleasure when passing her home the familiar form of Mrs. Caroline Smith, who has been seriously ill, sitting at her win dow wearing a cheerful smile on her faoe for all her friends. The price of egs did not fall as usual ibis spring. Prosperity some where must consume tha product. Oats have been delayed here this spring considerably. No tenant so far for the Wells farm. H. M. Courtright has been build ing a new fence along the road be low his house and giving it several feet more width. With both sides lined with shapely cedars it makes a very neat appearance and is a good example for others to widen out instead of trying to narrow the public highway. Our hotels are putting on a new summer dress. The Bellevue is having a front porch rebuilt and the Delaware House a veranda extended around it. The sharp incline alongside Van Etten Bros.' store is being filled so that outlet from the bridge will soon be passable with a load and avoid the necessity of going arourd by Tammany Hall. Miss Emma Babcock has gone to reside with George Warner for the summer. She will be missed by her friends here. There has been some trout fishing here this week with the usual large catches reported, but. we did not see the fish. Farmers here are beginning to A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Under The Sun. All doctors have tried tooureCATA RRH by tho USD of powders, iwiil uiu-.&t liilmlui- ami rl.ia I i miulu 'l lw.t- I dry tip tho niucuous membrnueK canning them to uraek open hi id bleed. The pow erful acid a lifted Id tho Inhalers have en tirely eaU'u away the aamo ii.emlm.tiee that their makers have tttined to euro, while ptiKLes ami ointments cannot reach the diffusa. An old mid exju'rlenwd prac titioner who bus for many years matte a clotwi aimly and cpociulty of the treatment of CATAKHH, naa at lant perfected n Treatment which when faithfully uned. uot only relieves at onoe, lint pennanenily on res CATAKKH, by removm the vantw, topping the discharges, and curing alt in Humiliation It U tho only remedy known to vclenoe that actually rendu- the alUict ed part-x. Thin wonderful retted y known aa NrKKLKS the GUAHAM'KKl) CATAKltH Cl.'KE' and U ld at. the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, each prw-knire ootirnintuK internal and external medicine uthcteut for a full motiMi'i treatment aud everything ueoc6ary to ii perfect uae. "S t ! KKLKS" is the only perfect CA TAKKIi Cl'KiC ever made ami U now recognized an the only luifo and positive cure for that annoying and diusting dis ea.se. It cure all lntlauiinuiun quickly anil permanently aud 1h hIm y, onderf uily quick Ut relieve HA V b' K V K it or COLD In tho HKAI). CATAKKH when uctr'ected often leads to CO.Nl PrioN "r-M i-FLKS" will save you if you us It at oiiiv. It is no or dinary remedy, but a C4implcte treatm.'iit which 1 poMtivcly guaniuleeit to cure CA TAKKH In any form or Btayo if Uhcd uo cidiiK to ttit! directions which accompany ench package Don t delay but w-ml Ur it ut uiiiM, and write full part iculitr a H yiur c.mtltion, and you will receive stwe- Inl advice from the diM'overcr of this won ilcrful reitte1y recanting yuurcaae wit hunt cwt .o you Ir-yuiid llie regular prioe of C KV I.KS" the "Ul'AKAM'KKl) CA TAKKH (H'HK." Soot prt paid to any nddre&ii In the Unit ed tttiu- or C.-midaoii receipt of One Dol lar. AddreHs lKpt. ti Sid, KVN IN li. I ILKS Ac CuMHaN V, 2io auil V M i;r k -etSiiet, I'liilailulptiia. Lost Hair u My hntr enme out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs heenn to creep in. 1 tried Ayer's Hair vipor nd it stopped the hnir from com jpR out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Saicm, M-ss. There's a pleasure In offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. SI H bottlt. M drtrffhf. If yonr dmrplt runnot miprdy yon, ind u- one dollar arnt wo will fxprrn you a hottl. It Mure nnd lvc thfl name of jour DearPM etprpw cflice. Adlrr-f J. V,.A VM (., IwM). Mann. realize thtit wiion t1nv sell ft fvvs cow and ber inlf they nre wiling two onimnls instoad of ononndme loHing tlio foumlMtion for replenish ing thoir Btook. Tlio ral vos me stdd to bob veal denlt rs, ho tlio rowbuycr gets tho cow nt ft little leas juice nnd the fanner is the loser. Calves tuny be rnised with ru poena on buck wbent flour scnldcd, with n little wheat bran added, nnd occasionally a raw egg. By keeping the calf, in three years the fanner basnnother cow to soil. A fire rnged on Mount Holly lat Sunday, but tho prompt arrival of aid confined it to about four acres, tima saving nil tlio timber on the front ridge from Dingman's down to Hornbeck'a. Caksar. MOTHER'S GRIDDLE CAKES. Whfn mother puis the Ri'Mfllp on And rlnRS (ho brrHkfaf-t !-til. The wny we buys cur Jrickf Is Con And tumble down pell nu ll, And ft't n round tin- tnble quick And ready to com nit nee. Jus beats the blKKcnt ctrcus trick You ever saw in tents. At fir t we bow each little pate While father Pays the grace; Then mother sets a heaping plat Of cahi s at father's place. Because he has his work to meet We wait till he 1b through Hut It Is hard to wntch him eat When we are hungry, too. At Ht he's done, and says: "Good-by To mother with a kiss, And then she makes the bntter fly And that hot griddle tdsn, And then we boyn, who had to wait For father, feast pnlore But fast as mother (ills a plate It's clean with yells for more. I tell you what, those cakes are fln With 'lasses on the top And buttered over till they shine We don't know how to stop. We stuff till mother cries: "Land sakst When will you boys be through? To fill such appetites with cakes la more than I can do." "Don't take the griddle off," cries Ned. "I want some morn," cries Will. "I've only had nlnt teen." says Fred, "I'm hungry yet." says 1'hll. And w we keep our mother sweet A trying might and main To bake hs faut as we can eat And she Just tries In vain. At Inst she brings a heaping plate With: "Boys! This must be all; As long as I chu stand and bake For some and more you'll call. I don't suppose you think that I Am tired and hungry, too The batter bowl Is nearly dry And well, 1 want a few." That's Just like ma. She never takes A bit of breakfast till Her boys, who love her griddled cakes, Have had their royal-flll, And I don't blame her either, for Not wanting cakes each day And standing hungry on 'he fldor While we Just stuff away. The only trouble eating cakes Is waiting for enough. Because one person never bakes As fast as four can stuff. I'd have four persons bake for one, And that one would be me, And then no starving would be don Between the plates, you see. H r Uodire. In Chicago Daily Sun. Milford Hand Laundry. The undersigned has 0ened a laundry on Centre Square Milford, Pa., in the tdore room formerly oc cupied by Geo. Dnuman, and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the business with prompt ueas and in a neat careful manner. A share of tho public patronage is respectfully solicited. John L. Gouhlay. QUELS If Ta hen't a ivinilnr, healthy movement of tht b')wi ! ev?ry duv, ) u in til or wIM 1,. Kifp yonr bowels open, ami b vri-lt. Force, tn tlie ahapnof vi. If tit uh vmc r pill i is., i, I - tlunui rotm. '1 Ins moot h- CANDY jf t J CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY MiT Mtn'ii. cut t n, .r u ripv. ju, k... :nl lv rcun pr L'oi. rltu tor frtfl nmtle. uJ ltuottl aa f.-illli. Aii.ln-B ia S(.ki ij hkmur rovpAMT, fHirioo r riw touk. KEEP YGUR EL000 CLEAN flTUJHt, ,, CWT . COCVRICHTS. Thirty-one ye .n A. live pratu'e. (iniiiion aa tn Tsli'lity .iiti .iU-MUit)iiuy. nt f..rt...k .l litni.'i j. an. I lYlftvii.-t-s. LlbuN tSUVH12t tr kUcl. W mutiny lua, l. & 't r.u tr If; ' i I T MAuC . MARKS Mercantile Assessment for 1901. NOTICK IS JIKUKMY KIVKN T( A ,t (lertb-rs In jrnnil", wurcs, tnnchnmhso. cuititiinditlfd nnd rfTcrlsnf wli.itrvi-r klntl or imtiire. whether of t he trtvmt h, pKMiuel and nninururt lire of tie- I'nlled Stntes ir tit imv fdrelyn Ptnte. nnd nil millers imtl eunl tbulers within (he cdiiiht el 1'lke, lu the Stnte of rVtmylvanin, t!int they nre cl-issifit-d ttml HNSfNueit br tho A pprniHc r nf MereuntilH TaxeR In snUl enuntv for the year hi iir belnw iven. nnd thnt they nte severnlly required to take out n lieeiiM nt the ollleo r Ihet'ounty Treasurer, nt Mil Tord. on or befnre the 1st day of , tily, lld. If nut paid on the nhove mufied tlu'te ault will Im l.rmiKlH as per Act nf As&emhly In -in n ense made ami provided. Itlminilng lrv Township. 1). ( JroMt, Dennis, more. Del an Are Townlilp. Fulmer, Philip K.( hntrl. Meicier. I rnni-N, hotel. Nllis, .lie-tin. Mm., store. Shi'pheid, Kobiuson, store. Vnu Ktten, R. K., Sons, hotel. Van Auken. (-ieore lt.t store. Vnn Ktten IlroM., store. Ynn (iorden, Knn.t hotel. Vet brook, .hieob Ii., storo. IMn8j)inin Towinthlp, UoMlotnt, K. O., hotel. Dnllo, Keotitine, bonrdingf hoiiee. Mct'nrtv. t'lnu les, store. Met as, illiftm, hotel. Selininio, Aiintt, hotel. Sehniitto, Josepli, boarding house. iirernm lownxlilp. (illpln Ilios., sore, Humes, K. (t., storo. Hum k, J & t'., store. citf. V. Y , store. Wilson, KdK'ir, botirdlng house. LtK-kAWAxrn TownKhlp, Aslier, Knitiictt, hotel. Aust in, Wlllliiin 1., store. Alnmn, Snmuel, hotel. Hurcher J. L., store, ttranntng, J. ()., Btoro. (Jort ilht. Jason, store, (ortriuht, Win. H., store. KlMon. 4eoine A., hotel. (iel)hiutlt, C F., buteher. -f run wtild, ('latis, store. Molbert, ,1ns. (i,, liotid. Hitnkins, Kiehurd, s.ore. Ij4'tueninelr, l'aul, store. Kowland, U. F., -tore. Kowland, A. ii.t hodd. Kettstadt, August!, hotel. Smit Ii, M. K , htorw. Shannon, C. W,, store. Smith, John H , store, Sebott, John, Htore. SharlT. Julius, estate, store. Stelnmetz, M., store. Vnu Akin, S. L.f suire. Letiman Townttlilp. lietislev, H. F., store. Haeh, Martin IT., hotel. Nyee Hros., store. Oitenlieiiner. C-lnrn. hotel. I hilllnrd tnhle 1 pool table nnd 1 bowling alley, B moH., do Peters. Kdwh. K.f hotel, 1 blllliiid nnd 1 pool tnDie, nios., f JO.OU. Smith, Clinton, 8 to re. Mllford 1 to rough. Armstrong, T. & Co., store. ArniHtroiitf, C. O, drugstore. Heck. Fred A., holel. Hournlqtitt, P. N , hot'!, 1 pool tnhle aud 1 bowl.ng alley, a moa., f 10.00 Boyd, J. K., buteher. Heck, John C. hotel. (Jornelltis, I)., liazunr. DiiiKmnii, A. S., Htore. Kmeron, II. E., & Co., drugstore. Frtuh, Louise, hotel. Gumble Bros., butchers. Hufner, h. F., harness. Horubcck, 1). H., bicycles. Kelley, Dr. John, hotel. Kyle, Benjamin, store. Klein, T. ti. J., & Son, luirtlwaro. Meyvr, James A., photographer. .Vct'arty, Johu, store. Mitchell, Mart, millinery. Mitchell, W. & store. Milford Mhltuir Co.. millers. Nllis, P. M., hotel, 1 pool table, 6 inos.. f 10. uo. Riititn, P. C bicycles. Kvmaii & Wells, store. Strubie, W. T., miller. Thoi utoti. John H., hotel. Tissot, Altirie, hotel. Wallace, J'jhn C, Htore. Wallace He Thrnll, store. Palmyra Township. Lubes, Clara, hotel. Jones, Kdward ci., store. Porter Township. OourtHht, O W f;huardlng house. Stetler, Joseph, store, Shnholit Township. Fuller, Mary, boarding house. Gardner, Sli. Johu, & 'son, store. Hitfby, Kdwin, store. Heumnnu, John H., hotel. Maxwell, F. U., store. Vut, John, Jr.. hotel. WntRou, L. B., store. Wt-strnll Townttlilp. Allen, 1). B., hotel. Balch. A. W., & Son, fetore. Bevans, Floyd K.. hotel. Caskey, Lalore, hotel. .Danker, Gittive, store. Fetz, Peter, hotel. Heller, Martin, Mure. Kessler, F. A., store. Lantoti. (t. Hm store Lelcht, Martin, hotel. Mueller, Christiana, hotel. Piescotfc, J. C, store. Seynnnir, J. H , store. Todd, M. Ii., Mrs., store, t'eh, Michael, butcher. Van Gorden. J. (., store. Wehicfzer, George, butcher. Wiuuiiinute, Isaac, store. Airceiilily to the Act of the Oi'tinral As 8finl)ly of the CultimoHWcatth i)f JVniiByl Yimtil, iuis.mi1 April 11, 11, ftititliHl "An Art, rrliilin t(i the appointment of fner cautilo nppraixcrg ami unuliml inn the ilu lieit upon wholesale dealers hikI inerehau dise, etc , and the supplements thereto," and '-Act of May 2, lhll," the lindeiHliH-il, jippraisi;r of nieicaniile taxes of Vikecoiin y, does herchy certify the fori'KolliK are dealers in foreign and domestiu nierehaii lilNe iu said county, that have come to his knouieilxe, and III. if they nre cliuel tw coHling lo law. W it nofiS mv hand IhlnOth dnv of May, A. U.. itml. WAUKR VKT'l'K.ltLKI.V, Mercantile Appraiser. Ad tipiwal will Iw held in the court horn, in the borough of Milford, betweeu the hours of V o'cloek a. in. and 4 p. m., on Monthly, June 4, llioi when anil where all pi'rsons interested in the aforesaid assess ment and description can intend If they see proiier. WAL.Tr. Ii V KT Ts.KI.KIN, Meleantlle Appraiser. All dealers lu the nhove lint are reuujst- ed Ut tuku up their licenses at the County I reasuicr s o!Iu- on fir belot e J ul V 1, UM1. after whit-h they will lie Kiveu to a Justice of thu J'eaee for Collect ion. U r . KOWI.AND, t'ounty Treasurer. Register's Notice. The following accounts have been flU-d with the Register anil il! be presented to the not Court, to be I. eld on the first Moutlay of June next, for confli ination aud allowance: Kslateof Carl M. Kelly, d. ciasetl. 1'irsl nml tltial account of Frances li Kelly, exe -nt i i x. K.itate of M. Kiicdciika lleck, di ceased. Account of Daniel JJ. Mlddauch, execu tor. Kstate of Clyde K. Van Auken, deceas ed. The second and linal account of Wil son 8. Van Aukeu, minim!! rmor. J. C. WK.il liKOOK, Milford, May 81, lutd. Register In the mater of the es- 1 In the (Irohiins' late of Hi: Ml S 1111, Ij, Court, of I'lke tlecensed. County, I'eiiim IN I'sRIITKI-t. At an Oriiliiiiis' Court held nt, Mllmnl. on the IHih dny of Match, A. !). liml, It appi arltiK to tho Court, from the return of the r-tierllt nnd the .Jury of Impicst, under their revpet lt.e banils nnd aenls, tnade the llitn (lay of rchtniirT, A. 1) Uml. to the littler ur writ, of lniiiesl, that the parties in sum writ, i ntneo tiatt neeti severally w arned, (as many as ehoe belnir preM'lit ), I hnl the property ilcnoi lis d lu the mild writ rantiot be parted nnd divided Into shares to aecimimodato the parties put Ir htl without .prejudice lo or spoiling the v hole tlieteof, but that the same can he divided Into purparts, nnd that the said Jury of Inquisition hail therefor divided said lauds ami Mi ll i Imi-h Into three purliarts anil val- ueu and appraised eacti purpart us folluws, In w It,:- - Ptirpnrt No. 1 nt (J-J MiO. rurpart No. 2 nt jsoil. I'm part Nn. 8 at (fHO(). Amountlnir In the nirtrn irate In the stun of Four ThoukHiid One Hundred Dollars (fl.K ) Oil million or Airred Marvin, Attorney for the petitioner, the Court do order and decree that the nrotesald Inquisition be confli med, and that n rule, directed to the pari lea llllerested as In s.ild writ, of Inquest uientlom (I, nml all other nersonn Inter ested, rltliiR theni ami each of th in to ! and appear before the Jmltri s of said Or phans' t.utirt to be held nt Milford nfore aid, nn the first Monday of June next, at tw J o'clock in the afci noon, there and Ihell to accept or refuse said real estate lit the valuation so, as aforesaid, made, or show cause why the same should not lie sold, in ca-c Miiit pm tics should neglect or lefuse to lako ami ncecpt the same as armesaitl. valued ami appraised ; said rule to be served personally upon the parties In Interest wheresoever the same may be lonnd, II personal si rvlceas aforesaid shall nml may be ptactlciflile; nml lu tho event of fniluie to so serve personally as nfore snld, then by publication for six successive weeks hi the ' Pike County Press," n newspaper published In said County of I'ike, and by tnallitiR to each nf said par lies a copy of said paper conialninir said notice to their respective Post plllce ad dresses (oostiipe prepaid) at least twenty days prior to said return day of said rule. HY THK COl'RT. Pike County, ss. r roni the Record, March Wlih, nml. J. J. WKtn'JjROOK, JR., . Clerk O. C. To Hollo O. HIM, Mrs. Kiln J. Davey. and l.ollls.1 Davey, her husband, Mrs. Jessie U. Kreiit h, anil Ralph II. Kiench, her litis bund, Ruth Hill, Wlnnifreil C. Horn, H.rm.nle Hill, John C. Westbrmik, guar dian nd litem of Kuril Hill nnH .I.iim Wltifred O'Neill, Kred W. Hill. Ernest u iNcttt and Mis. lionise O'Neill, Trustee K. VAN DKR.M A RK, 8herlll' Oflice, Mllford, Pn.. ) Sheriff. April 4, Mil. i Notice of Application for Charter. In the Court of Common l'lraa of 1'lke County. Notice Is hereby given that an Applica tion will bo nindo to tho said court on Monday, the Hrd day of June, KKil, nt g o'clock p. in., under an Act of Assembly of the Coininonwealih of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net to provide for the incor poration ami regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April MlHli, I8T4, and the supplement thereto, by Kreuerlck W. Haininett. It. (irlllltli Jones, '.'.'nomas H. Hummer, H. C. Tnoniey and H. W. Sent loririuHl, for tho charter of an Intended cur) oration to be called the "K(typt Mills Club," the character and object whereof is the purchase anil maintenance of one or more private parks In 'he County of Pike and Stale of Pennsylvania for tho cultiva tion, protection nnd preservation of .for ests; the propHfintiou, protection nnd preservation of (jatne nml fish, imtl the hunting and catching of same lu a lawful uianiier; and for these purposes to have, possess nml enjoy all the rights, benefits and privilege! of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. STAPLKS & KRDMAN, Solicitors. Kgypt Mills, Pa.. May 8 1U01. 5-24 Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C C. C. .Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. DEALKRaS IK Fine Groceries, Flour. Selected Teas, Butter Lreameries, 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 DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWW 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. Millinery IjtrgCNt and finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders ju-onififly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY S ENMS, 79 Pike Street, 0no Cent a Word. fof Kuril Itirartlon. Sn Atltt-rf iKiiipnl (uh en for I run tlinn IJ! r ittH. CAHII tmiMt torompati? Ail ot item. AddrrM I'IKK CtH NIT IItl-Nt MIIK)I(I), I' A. IjHMt .S.LK. A Miiall fnrm hMHled near MiilmnoiuH. kinmn im the Ili'iimd or Keinhanlt place, eonliiininur $1 ncren. Fitu ly locHteti, well watered. lloiiBe nnd bum. Fruit of nil kind. Pnit impnive!. Tit le ch ar. For tenon, m ic. etc.. (wJdroH Lwk box (, Milford. Pa. fTUKSPAS.S NOTICK. Notice Is hereby 1 (riven t lint tie.-)aRrsitiK on the prcmtheti ; upl((l bv the uiu.et signed in lUriKitmn srnship. Vrntwii the liuehamin farm t h ;ntin. Ilsbin. U irrinR or tiny other tirpo-e w hntcvci ik lo; bidden under jx-r- nlty of the l.tw. An pcisou or person dlrnlM'vliiK tliin notice will he den It with In th.i !eeut lawful manner. t.KtuuiK H. M;C AitTY, July 1, 1817. IKpee. IiRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that iresnassimr tiuoti the s li cit half of the tract of bind known as the William Denny. No. il. I u fsliohola tow n. ship, for limiting, lishlng, or, any other run pose, aiso trespassing tin rsawkin pond 11 Dinginali township, or, fishing itl it Is torotdtten under p-nulty of the law. M. CI Kll.ANII MlLNOIt, AprlMm Attorney for owner. 'pRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby J. given that trespassing upou the pro perty of the forest Lake AssiH:iation in Ijaekawnxen township. Pike eoontv. P for the purpose of huutinir nnd lishlnir or nuy inner purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Al.liX ANIiKK Haddkn, Nov. 22, mm. President. 'I'RKSPASH NOTICK. Notlco Is hereby A (riven that trespassing ou the premises of the undersigned, situated In Dngiiian uiwnsiiip, ior any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and nllofff nders w ill lw promptly prosecuted. lit li. CASK. Oct. S4. 181. NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of thu under signed, iu Dliigmau Township, on Ray- moutisKin auu irwarisKtii i;rccKfl, is lor- liindeu under penalty of tho law. CHAh .1. liOILKaU, Dingmnti Twp., N. HoiI.KAU, May 17, lbi. JosKI'H F 1KHLSAU rpRKSPAS8 NOTICK. Notieo Is hereby X glvdti that trespassing upon tho pro perty of tho lllidorKiaucd In Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for tho purpose of tunning, iistiing or any other pinposeu is strictly turuiuticu under penalty ol the law. M Its. S. M. CltAKT. TRKSPASS. Notice is hereby irlven thnt .L trespassing upon tho propoiiv of the undersigned in Milford and illngtnan townships, Pike Co., Pa, for the purpose of hunting, fishing in Snwklll creek or any other purpose Is strictly prohibited under penalty oi tne jaw. JOHN F. WAl.TKR Milford Township, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That application will be Hindu to the (lovcrnor of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday May tho 21st, A. D, 1(101, by Joseph II Young, C. Jess Young. John Crnwford Jr , Joseph K. Flnley and Thomas H Hicks, under the Act of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to provide for tho Incor poration nnd Regulation of Certain ( Iterations" approved April gtlth 1K74, ami l ho supplements t hereto for the Charter ol ati Intended Corporation lo Is cal'ni ijtU'kawaxen tiler Power Company, the object of which is Iho supply, storagt antl transmission of water and water pow er for commercial and manufacturing pur poses along Lacknwnxen Creek In Pike County; said corporation Is to operate in i he township of Dnckawaxen, Pennsyl vania, and for this purpose to have, pos sess, and enjoy all Ihe rights, benefits nnd privileges of said net and its supplements. FRANK M. CAMP, JOSKPH K KIN LEY. 111(1 Hetz Huilding, .Solicitors. mil delpliln, Pa. May 2. l'JOl. 5-17 m rnraii Pure Coffees and Soices. and Cheese from Best Harford St., Milford, Pa . Parlors Port Jervis, M. Y. Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. ie Ball Street. PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A F. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiysiciaii and Surgcoji. Oillee mill Il,.,f,...l ... . I. home lately fHcuplcd bv Dr K. H. Wcu uer. KlILKOHI). PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Hrlck lloui-n Oppmltn Vtimletniark Holel iironn str. et Billfold l'n. OFKICK HOURS: 8 to U a. m.: 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerion, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mn.roHD, Pikh Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pikk Co., Pa. SoM by All Newsdealers : VP ft '. f M' . .' f - . .1 FURNISHES MONTHLY To Jill lovers .( r; and Muirlc vJ olumeof hF.W i....,ice composition by th world'i f.i-"ot?3 autbon. Cf Cni''. rf rtlnnn HK V..il, II I! Inilrumcntal 2i CDrnpls!8 Fieces lor Piano Once a Moum for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If bought in any munlc Rtnre M one-holt oft, woulrl cost I6.2&, living nf .M& mouthljr. In on year you get nearly 800 Page oi Music, comprising 262 Complete Piece ior the Piano. If jrou osnnot et copy from Tour Nw dMler. wnil to u& and we will mall you . ample Free. J. W. PEPPER, rub.uh.r. light a Louat St., PhlladlFhla, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CHUECH DJKECTOEY MILFORD. i'liun- Pkkhhytkwan Church, MllforUj Saubnth wrviws nt lo.au A. u. and 7.U0 p. M. Siilibnth guhool IhiiiukIIbU'Iv after tfca morninat atirvitie. Prayer mootiiin Wl iixwlny at 7.1ti P. M. A wmllal welconii. will Ihi eztt'iHlfd to all. Those not at tached to other churt'hfa aro eHpeolally In vitl. Kkv. Thomas Nichiilk, Pastor. rmiRrn up run i:.b..r. w u vunu .... im fonl: ServlcK's Sunday at 10 :io A. at. and i.ynj r. m. oiiiiiitt wniioi ni n:lt) Y. u. Wet'k-dajf service Friday at 8 4fi A. M. Holy C'otiiniuiiion Sunday at 7:45 A. M. rieatrt fre. All are weleome. Kkv.Chab. B. Cahpkntkk, Rector. M IT. fUITII.-U u..l. XI V Church Sunday: Pn'aililng at 10 80 a. m. and at 7 Jo p. in. SuiUay achooi at ll:4fil. 111. Kliworth leilKlte nt 8.46 lu. Weekly prayer meeting oa Wednesday at 7. mi p. in. Clan inetaiiig conduotd br Win Anirloon l.'ri.l.,..u ut r n ... a .. -. J " .v . IJ. ... . V. I. corueKt invitation i extended to anyou who may di nire to wiasliBp with un. nav. r,. lluoukh, Cantor. 7 HAS. k'.rHouru M V. t unwiia VI . . -- - w " '-- ) tuiHiuiiurH. rvuvtt every Snblmiii ut 10 30 a. ni. and p. hi. niDimin ijci m jj.mi. C. K. IlltM'ti HIT MllIllluV iiviinilia at- 7 UJl JM i!UHtiii '1 tii-Miiiy HveniiiK at 7.. Prayer nuiitiiiK Wrdiuttuluy eveuiiiy at 7. bit, kvoryoue welcoiuo. ... . .nawi mortw, Fa. Nwl nrxt Sunday nti follows Pr.-ii.-t.iinf r tn Mil . ... ? ... - o hi- i p. in. nun- drty su hiMil at H jv- n. Junit.r C. K. before and C. K. prayei me(ing afwr thu even Ihk servWw. id-wwlt pruyer nutting every Wednewiny evening at 7.J. tSenig frtMS. A uonlml welr.mie to all. ( onm. KKV. ILi.l AM CtlUMiM, PiwUtr. Secret Societies, ..... "... , w n . .vi . : l.oilt'e meets VV .diiewiays on or Ix-fora Kull Moon at tht Wailuue Biiildinu. Mil ford.Pu. N. Kinery, Jr.. Si-c y. Milford- I . k: i. tt ..... . .. n rnv)jv)iiKir, . .U., iUltlorU. 1'a. Van Dkk Makk I.oihib, No. k8, I.o. O. K: Meets every Thurvdav evening at 7 30 p. in., Ptkii'i Huildi'iiir. i h Hornliei k, f-t-r y .laiuib MoCarty, N. G PlitillKKCIt KHHKKAH Lol)K, 1M7, I. O O.K. Meets every second and fourth Krl. days in each month in txld h'eilows' Hall hroHii's buildinir Miss Katharine h-leiu N. ii. Miss Williehnllie beck, tuw'y KjiriiiK tooth barrow und cultivtt, tors at W. & U. MitcliulU.