PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FK1DAY. O. lOOl. I'UULIMIIFH) BVKHY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWN' BUIhUlKO BROAD T, Bi'Bscmniow: One Yeah One dollHr and fifty rents. Bi.t Months Seventy-live rents. BTRHTI.Y IN AilVASCR. Entr-nrl nn the post nfflii of Mllfnni, Pike tenuity, I'eniisjlviiniri, tis spt'iinti oluss matter, Novftinbirr twenty-first, Intnl. Advertising Rates. One nqimnKHdht lines), on Insertion -H .00 Each sulwt'iiuetit Insertion .60 Iteilili-eii rntet fiirtilahefi nn appllejltliin will be allowed yenrly wlvmtlsers. Legal Advertising. Administrator'! nnd Executor's notices 8 ' Auditor's notices 4.00 Divorce notices - r.0U Sheriff's Miles, Orplmns court snlcs, County Treasurer's sales, Ontinty stnte ment nnd election proclBiimtlon charged oy trie squiiro. . H. Van Elton, PuilLlSHKK, Slilfurd, I'lke County, Pa. THAT WONDERFUL FIND. Assuming Mint a gignntio skttle. ton whs recently found tip In Bho Loin with bowls, knives, nxes and other paniphertiitlin surrounding it, and a stone tnWet. henring a lot of undecipherable hieroglyphics and It must be so boon use it was In the newspapers it Is a wonder that some savant has not been called on to read the inscription and give an opinion as to the historical value of the find. It might throw light on the early settlement of that town. ship by the Dutch. However, wo are inclined to doubt the authentic ity of the discovery. This may be shocking to the veracious gentle man who carefully concocted the details but we think a more pluuxi ble explanation of the And is that it was a quasi petrifaction or paralyse tion. The discoverers were likely more or less disturbed nnd agitated by the sitting apparition and per haps did not fully note the dress and accoutrements. Might it not have been some last summer's ex cursionist who, after partaking free ly of the invigorating rice produc tions with which Shohola Glen is said to abound, wandered away to sleop off the cheerful effects. Nat urally he would have a pipe and perhaps to fortify himself still fur ther would take n few bottles and a bowl and iossibly n G.irtnan news paper. The case of Kip Van Winkle is in point, only he was not found j ho came to of himself. Had there been in those days prying hunters digging a foundation for a hut they might have surprised him and themselves by a discovery. Proba bly the Shohola explorers were bearing burdens of their own. The ascent of tho hill may have been difficult to them, especially if they had visited Home of the saloons in the vicinity. They were clawing their way up when the surprise nine. They took a hasty glair e, beat a retreat, wrote the thing up and there you have it. Now let some Sboholnite write a play abont It, give it to a secjnd Joe Jefferson and so make the county really fa mous. DIRECTORS DIRECTING Elsewhere appears an article from the New York Tribune calling atten tion to the careless maimer in which Borne accept positions of trust and the indifference shown in fuldlling the obligations aa-turned by such ao ceptauce. This is, indeed, no light matter. Siuull stockholders are not eligible to directorships and mast entrust their interests to others. Generally those acting as directors are, in case "of loss, fully able to bear it without deprivation or diftioulty while to the small stockholder it may mean fjnancia rnin or sweep away the ac cumulations of years and cause great distress. If persons aocapt the position of directors in a finan cial institution they should as a bounden duty to nil interested know the situation and be convertant with its affurs. If they fail in this they are derelict in duty. Every one should procure and read tlit message of President Koosevolc to congress. It is a StatdsinHiiliko presentation of his views and in general meets the ap probation of iieoplo of differeut po litical fiiiibs. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. The United States supiemo court Inn decided a tf-t ciise against the government mid holds that the Phil ippines arc I'nlted States territory and have been sueh since they ceased to lie a foreign country nnd that this condition went into effect when the Islands cease I to lie Spanish; that goods coming from the Island are not dutiable under the present law; that this decision must stand until congress under Its constitutional rights enacts such legislation as will bring the Philippines under the cloak of the customs laws. There is talk now flitt the slate convention to nominate a governor may be held in Mirch. This it is anrmised, if done, will bo to frus trate opposition to the slatm! candi date, whoever he may prove to be. by preventing orgauixit ion on the part of the nnti-miirbinn men There is no real occasion for holding tho convention thus early and those who odvocnte it should reinoniber that the people vote in November and thus have the last say. Better do things in the usual orderly way. It will be best for the party in the long run. The voters of Sussex county nt the late election declared by a de cisive majority in favor of the Hoc free fishing and park low but, curi ously enough, two of the three com missioners appointed to carry its provisions in effect were decided op ponents of the bill. They are John A. McBride and Luther Hill. This would look to people outside like a travesty on propriety. The New York Trimm-- Farntt which has succeeded the weekly. Is a bright, up-to-date, profusely illus tratod paper for the farmer and every member of his family. It is good reading, instructive and help ful in many ways and will be a great addition to your fireside the coming winter. Notice the combi nation offer nnd send in your sub scriptions now. The town council has procured tile piieto lay down on Harford Htreet at Fourth. This Is a proper move and one that should be followed by the laying of such pipe nt all street crossings where culverts are neces sary nnd at other points where the water Is liable to damage sidewalks or streets. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas- carets Candy Cathartic repair your aigestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold Vbulk. All druggists, ioc. HUD Does your horse "feel hh oats"? What a difference .be tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse I The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children arc not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. Thev don't "frH thor oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet It is like trrain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. bcotts Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children trrow bcotts Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. This picture represent the Trade M.ik oi iicoft's tmulMoa and u on the wrapper of evety bottle. letui for fret Mm pic SCOTT & ItOWNE, tog read St., New York, jo.: r d 1 1. all iliuguu. Jill Stuffed Up That's tho condition of many sufferers from catarrh, especially in the morning. Oreat difficulty is experienced In clear ing the head and throat. No wonder catarrh ennses headache, impairs the Inr.te, smell and hearing, pollutes the breath, deranges the stom ach and affects the nppetite. To cure catarrh, treatment must be constitutional alterative and tonic. 'I was atHlrted with cntnrrh. I took medicines of dllTerent kinds, giving encti S fnlr triiil; but Rrmiunlly grew worse, until I could hnrrlly hear, tnstn or smell. 1 then conclmlril to try Hood's Ssr.HiittrlllR, mid after tnlclng five bottles I wan cured and have not liml any return of the disease aince." Kcnptrit KoRBF.it, Ihnnon, Kan. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures catarrh it soothes and etrength ens the mucous membrane and builds tip the whole system. THE CHURCH COLUMN (Ily Kkv. C. K. Pitmirii.) The service next Kabbath luornine will be a communion service. There will be n baptismil sorvice in con. iieetion with it, and also the reeep. tion of any who desire to unite w ith us. The church is the home of those who love Uod and are devout ly seeking to lend a Christian life. The church doors are wide open to the sincere. Let those who desire to be hypocrites stay ouf till they are better minded. The evening topic is "Asleep in iti " There is n sleep that is re freshing and there is a Bleep that is produced by drugs that leaves the body weak. Is there not the drug of sin that, has brought upon the people of the world a moral sleep from which in is till but impossible to arouse the sleeper? This week closes tho revival ser icos for the present. Next woek being institute week it is impossible to continue them. It is our purpose and hopy that the revival spirit may continue to burn on the altars of tho church and that the unsaved may continue to give reverent at tention to the question of personal salvation till many more shall find their way to the possession J of a genuine Christian life. The Christinas season will soon be here and with it will come much work ond a great deal of happiness. We Hre at work as usual and hope to htive u Christinas of unusual in terest. It is a joyous season; let us all rejoice together. The winter has come. We love the winter season. The snow so pure ond white is suggestive of that other purity without whioh no man can see the end of this life in peace, and the protection that the snow gives to tho earth is suggestive of that protection that the Creator gives to every creature. We hope for a season of good sleighing for both pleasure and profit. Read Thk Pkbss if you want news. P. N. Bournique is spending u few days in New York. Fred Gumble and wife visited at Wilsonville last week. Paul Ryder and Jake Schorr spent thanksgiving in New York. ' Thermometers hero this morning indicated 8" to 10 below zero. Dr. de Plasse and daughter, Jean netto, are in towu for a few days. Oeorge Buchanan visited rela tives in Bridgeport, Conn., this week. Ed. J. Cole, who receutly under went an operation ou his foot, is now recovering Albert Cotlrell, who has boon at Hotel bchaiuio during the summer, has gone to New York. The usual tiu pan serenade was aivou August Altiiwiml wiieou their return fiuui their wedding trip. Horry Armstrong was tendered a surprise party last Saturday night in honor of his eighteenth birthday. Mrs. Fred Lock wood of Oyster Bay. L. I., is visiting her grand' tatlier, W. U. Kuo, ou Ninth street. Dr. 11. B. lieed was in New York i day this wank and will soou itu south iu company with Charles Schanno. There will be an entertainment tuis evening iu the Uumeaville ohurou by Byron W. King, one ut .lie lecturers ul the institute here jext week. A bank in fcStroudsburg declares .t will J4iy interest on deposits. i'IiU will be, inducement for manv to place their money in its keeping and seems like a good business jchcuie. The Ludius' Aid society of the . resbyteiiau church is iu u very iouribhing condition and now has jver eighty members, Tho meeting oi the church parlors last evening vtis well attended. EraMus Vaudemjttik of Sommer ille, N. .1., a brother of our sheriff, .iod ut his home hist Saturday of meumoniu aged about 40 years. lie 8 survived by his wife and seven juildien and by six hi others : Eli juh ind Juke of this county and Thomas, e'eter, Job and Gilbert of Somuitr- ville. A HI Kit l,4HM.llll. tf I Wife Just think of it, (irnrjre the lnmHnrd told nip we'd Itnvp to move if wp AuT not (iftV mtr rnt. (Jporpfp Well, dnpfl Iip think If we could pny our 'rent we'd have Mnypd lier tifl long B8 we have? Chicago American. A Iltnmnl Onllnok. Thp wintry wlnrls thflt blow, I'hpy chill me to thp soul, For who, I'd like to know. Will truM me for my coslt I'hllHdr-'phla Pregn. C'onrlailT. Maud You think Mr. HlushroAe In nol hh hashful in the presence of pirls an hp appnia to he, do you? How did you pet that linprpantitn? Mabel I had H from hin own lips. Chicnfro Tribune. Aa to the Phenomenon, MI it possible he' ran carry no many things in his head?" "Oh! Yes, indped! Hp can carry as many things in his head aa anothet boy can In his pocket!" Tuck, Stop That Butchery I No Knife Required. Hemorrhoids, or piles,' whether protrud ing, Internal, bleeding, itching or blind, can be efTecMtnllfi' tttickly and painlessly removed without snrget-y by using the greatest discovery of the renitiry for the cure of this painful malady. Wo refer to Dr. A. B. Clark's Pile Remedy, now pur chasable for the Brat time through the Sole Agents, the Clark Medical Co , Pitts burgh, Pa., and costing for n complete treatment only One dollar by mail postage paid. So convinced Is the doctor of the efficacy of his remedy In removing forever every vestige of this dread disense tlitit he has Instructed his agents to refund the prloe paid iu every case nf fa lure. This gives the public a much needed protection ns against certalli remedies that have nothing to recommend thcin except price. A treatise ou Hemorrhoids mailed to renders of this paper. 3 EXECUTORS notice. Iietters testamentary upon the estate of nato tl. van wyck, late of the township of Milford, Pike county, Pn.. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims luminal the said estate will present them nt once, ami those indebted thereto will please make Inmieili ate payment to ROSS H HROUHKAU I V. W. HULL, . ( ' Executors, Milfortl, Deo. 8; 1901 1-3-03. COURT PROCLAMATION. State of Pennsylvania t County of Pike. i Notice is hereby given to nil persons oounii uy recognizance or otherwise to ap pear, that the December term, ltli, of lite sevenil courts of Pike county will be held nt the court house in the borough of Mil ford ou t lie third Monday (Kith) it r 8 o'clock p. in. nnd will bo continued one week if necessary. K. VAUDKHMAHK, riheriff. Mllford, Pa., Nov. 37, 1901. A Marvelous Discovery ! l)r Checlnl's Electric Snnvln Cure Dosl lively removes HONK SPAVIN. RfNti BONK, HPL1NT nr (Jl'KU In in hours without pnlu or soro There never was anything to equiil It. It is perfectly hitrm lis nnd anybody chii use ft. Over 10,(nl lostiniontiiis. iiwrii-i, paitluulnrs and Mini pic iMiittc lice, r.uclose two-cent stamp ti NICHOLS MFG. CO., 3-tt-(& Sew CnD. Conn. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. KlIIHT PUKHHYTKItlAH CHtJI:H, Mllford, Snljlmth services at 111. 30 A. u. and 7.80 p. M. .-ublmtli school iminediutely utter the morning service. Prayer meetiiifr Wed uuiMluy ut 7 D0 P. M. A uonilul welcoini will tie extondetl to all. Those not at tached to other churches are especinlly in vitetl. Kkv. Kixiah M 8mkau, Pastor. Cllliwil of THK fioou SlIKPHEHI), Mil ford: Services Sunday nt lu.H0 A. M. and 4:l P. U. Sunday school at 8:tft P. u. Week-day service Friday nt 8 46 P. 11. Holy ( uni in ii ti Inn Sunday at 7:46 A. M Stmts free. A ii tire welcome. Kkv. Ciiah. 1J. Caui knteii, R-cUir M. K. CHtMtcH. Services nt the M K. Church Stiudnys: Pn-n hing ut 10 30 s. in. and at 7.;io p. ni. Stir day school nt 11:46 a. in. Kpworth league at fl.46 p. m. Weekly prny;r ineetiog uj Wednesdays ut 7. HO p. m. CIhah imeting conducted by Wm. Angle on Fridays nt 7.MU p. in. An enruest invitation Is cxtendetl to nnyone who inny desire to worshsp with us. Kkv. C. K. Scudukh, Pastor. MATAMOHAS. Kpwoiith M. E. Chukch. Mntnnioru. Serviomi every Snblmth at lO.Uoa. m. and 7 p. in. Sulituitb scIiihiI nt a.m. C. K. meeting Monday evening nt 7.30. Class meeting Tuesday evening nt 7.80. Prayer uui-tiug Wednesday evening ot 7.ao. Kveryoue welcome, , Rev. T. G Spknckb. Hoi'B Evax;kual CHPItCH, Main mill aa. Pn. Serviias next Sunday us follows: Pn-achiiig ut lo no- n. in. nnd 7 p. ni. Sun day scliiMj. nt t p. m. Junior C. K. Defort and C. K. prnyei meeting nfter the even ing service. St ld-wcck prayer meeting every Wednesday evening ut 7.80. Sents free. A ooniial -elconie to nil. Coniu. KKV. H. vV. Ukomi, I'u-ior. Secrft Societies. MiLKtiKU LeiM K, No. 844, F. Si A. M.: Ixle meets Wednesdays on or before Full Moon ut tht Wallace Ilullding. Mil ford, Pu. N. Finery, Jr.. Kov'v, Mllford; Geo. A SweHiiiiM-r, W. M.. Milford. Pn. Van 1)kh Maiik I.iiikie, No. 8k'a, I. O O. K: MtM-ts every Thurnlay evening ut 7 MO p. m., pi-owl,-, Kuililing. 1). H Horuliick, Siry .Innnb MuCarty, N. G Pnttifsi k Kkukkah I.ddok, l7, I. O O. F. Meets every tuwwuid and fourth FH ttays in each uioiitti in Oild Ki-liows' Hall, Hrow n s huiiding Mliu K nt Imilne Klein N.ti. .Mini-W lliiclmit.e ilc-k, hec't. Sheriff's Sale. Itr Tirtttonf n writ of levari Kni-ln U Kind tint nt Hie Court nf ('minn'm I'lrna of I'ike rnuntr to inn cllrrct.-tl I will eminw to tiiltli fnli hr vrnilui1 or merry nt the Shi'ilfl's OPico lii the lltirntnih of Ml I font, on MONDAY, DKOEMMKH u, A. 1), uo, st tw o o'clock In the afternoon nf mild iluy: Alt thoRe two cerrnln plec-n or parcel 'of hunt nlttlntii In th township of sholiolu cinintr of l'lkc nnd ntit of IViiubvI rnnlii, clean llicit as follows, to wit: lleijin. nttiK Hfc n corner on the Ijiicknwnxen rontt, also corner of lutuU of Peter Kcklntrt. thence north lli (li'Kreen went. :S perelies, north 4tl' ileum west llt'ij pen lien, thence nloiiR In ml f Jncol) Huns son III MH li-nreei! fiwt Ml MTche to In t ill of Bitlil Peter K.ck hnrl. tticnce north ft71,' tli-prce etnt tin per Chen to the plnce of ln nliiiiliiir, ctiiiliiliiliin H acre Mint fit! pert-hen nf Intnl. Also he irlnnlii" nr. it corner of the piece of liind Bhove (lewrllicil Hint of liind of mild .Ineoli Hiinn, thence nlniU line of miiil llnnV I nod sottth f7 di-trn-en west, inn H-rclii-4 to n ntone corner, north Hit ilepri-e went. l!tn erche to n ntone, nonth fMlcRree wet VH perchnn to a stone, thence south w dn- freen cnt 1W perchcK nlonir Innil of lonrv liver to ntone. thct.ee north (II de grees ennt, I'jft petchen nloti(r Innil of Vnlen Une It ipiriinn to ntone, north fi7 (Icirn-eB cant llti iicrehcn to ntonu mint It ti ileureen went. Ill perches, south hh tlc(rrccn eimt 8 IH-rchen, mirth 5U ilenrnenciisi ll-'i perches to IhikI of Peter Kcklutrr, I hence north fi;l, (li-Krees enst 47', perches to pl.tce of licitln nltiE, contnlninic HKI ncren mnl lae icrches of html, tint two pieces tuircthcr innkittK 11(1 acres Mtitl 111 nerclies. In linr imrt of n tract, of Innil In the warrantee riiiiuci of tjeorffe '-tnlor. IM PKtlVKMKNTS. Good dwelling hotlfi'. W'jistl lioiihe, wiiumi hlied, noil olit linililliifin: Mlxitit 18 ncrcs clearpd, Imlnncc wood nnd tllnhcr land. Sclreil and tiiken in execution ns the nroncitT of r.rnst J". A. Iltn-li tntiii . tl reniiod, ttnd Ciilhinllii- Hncli tinlili mid Will ue soltl Ity me for citsh. K. VANDKR.M ARK, HhcrlfT. SlierKT's OfTlce, Mlirord. Pit., I Not la, litnt. j Executor's Notice. Tjettcrn testnmentary tipfin the estate of (Rev.) 'riiomas Nichols, kite of the Hor otigh of Mllford. Pike Co., Pn , deceased, linvlng been grunted to the tiudfflgncd, all persons having claims against the said esmte will present theln at once, and those Indented thereto will please make linmedl ale pavtnent, to THOMAS McBHlDE NICHOLS, Kxecutor, tJcrmnntown, Phlladelphln, Pa. or IIY. T. HAKKR, Attorney, Mllford Penna. Mllford, Pn., Oct. 29, iiKll.-ia-ft. $100 Reward. All persons are forbidden trespassing on the premises of the undersigned in lllng uuin township, or in any wise damiigliig or Interfering with the reservoir supplying water t r pipes which connect s'aiui with, the Hotel Selt under penalty of tin law and a reward of tion will be paid foi information of nny person found fining any such damage. FRANK F. SKITZ. Mllford, Sept. 24, 1901. WANTKD PEVKRAI, PFHSONS OF character nnd good reputation in each state (one In this county required) to rep resent nnd ndvertise old established weal thy business house of solid financial stand ing Salary 1N (I0 weekly with exiH'tises additional, nil payable In cash each Wed nesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriages turnished, when necessarr. References. Enclose self -addressed stump ed envelope. Manager. 81ti Caxtnn Untitl ing, Chicago. 8-18 ua TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Ike Association In Lncknwnxen township, Pike county, Pn., for the purtMjuo of hunting nnd fishing, or nny other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der peualty of the law. Alkjcaniikk Haihikn, Nov. 23, 181)6. President. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated In Opigmnn township, for any purpose whntevor is strictly forbidden, nnd nil offenders will be promptly prosecuted. I It A 11. Case. Oct. 24. 1HW6. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt trespassing on the premises occupied by tho undersigned In LMngman .o.vnshii. known ns the Jluchnnan farm ' ir hunt log, fishing, berrying or nny other mrpose whatever is forbidden under peti nlty of the law. Any person or persons disnlieying this notice will be dealt with in the severest lawful manner. Grokuk H. Mccarty, July 1,1807. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby X giv.Mi I hat trespassing unoii the pro perty of tho undersigned in Mllford town- Sllln. Pike COIlllt.V P for tlu nurivu. .,f hunting, fishing or any other purposes Ir n-iuiy loruiuocu uttuer penalty oi t:;e law. Mas. S. ii. Ciiavt. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the under signed, In Dluftinun Township, on Kay n.ondskill and Uwnrfsklll Creeks, Is for binden under wnaltv of the law. CnAti. J. HoiLKAlt, Dlngiiinn Twp., N. HiiII.KAU, May 17. 18!. JnsKPH F IlolLKAII. For the Holidays Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine. Groceries, Table Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford DO YOU EXPERT TO A. D. BROWN 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. ItUt PALK. A small rnrm Incnted nenr Miitnmoras. known ns tho Henuel or H'lnharilt place, conininiiis L'l ncn-n Klni ly locntiil, well wn'en-d. House ami inrn. r run ot nil kinds. Part tniirovod. I'ltle clear. For tfrtnp. mice. eti.. nldti-sn lK k box (j Milford. Pn MKSIAf NOTICK. Notice Is hcrelif given that all trc-nmestnunn tnv nrem- len iu llclawnve low iinlilp on w lili-h the lllgll r litis Is localeil Is strictly forlilililen. M ll!. SUSAN F. S.N Y IIH.K, Delnwarn Twp., Aug. M. 1HI1. Owner. Widow's Appraisement. The. following appraisement net tipntt s widow has l-n tiled with Mm Hi-nil- tor and will he n resented to the cnttrl lor coiiflriimtlon nnd nllownnra on t lie third Momlny of llecenibcr next.: Kmnie of Krnst K. A. Ilnchniiinit. dee'd AppriilHetin-nt. of pet-sonnl nnniertT set npnrt. to wld.nv, l:inhiirlim M. M. iincli- mllll. .. V. tVKS'l'JIrlOOK.JK., Hi-gUler. Mllford, Pa., Not. lfltH. Hml. Register's Notice. The following accounts have been filed with the Hegistor Mild will be presented to the court for oonllrmatloii on the third Monday or llecemlier next: F.state of Jacob Klcinlmns, dee'd. In pat tltlon. The account of Mary M. Klein iinns, administratrix. Fstnle of Charles olfe. dee'd. The nc- connt of Friintj Wolfe, administrator. Estate of Knth S Hill, dee'd. In parti tion. The aecoutit of Wlnified (;. Horn, administratrix, the first nnd II i ml . K.siateof Ruth S. Hill, ilra il. Intiartl tion The first nnd final account of Winl- In-d u. Horn, trustee. J. C. WKSTDKOOK. JR., Register. Mllford. Pa., Nov. 18th, H1. Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of a writ of Levari Fnclns is sued tint, of tiie Court of Common Pleas of Pike County, to me directed, 1 will expose io public sale by vendue or outcry at the Shot ill's otllce in the Borough of Mllford, ou SATURDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF DE CKMBER, A. D., 19HI, at. ten o'clock in the morning of said dny. All that eertnin piiire, pnrcel or lot of land situate nnd being in Hie Itoroiigh of Mll ford. County of Pike nnd State of Penn sylvania, bounded nnd described ns fol lows, to wit: ltcgiiiiiing nt tlte corner of tiuotge street and Third street, thence along Thin! street, to "Dug road,1' thence up said Dug road to Cranberry nlley, thence along Cranberry alley to fieorue street, thence along f ji oige street to Third street, to the place of beginning. IMPROVEMENTS. Upon the above land are erected three good frame dwell tug houses, with outbuildings: an excel lent garden, with small fruits, on rear por- i ion i Herein . Seized and taken In execution ns the nroperty of the estate of John T. Arm trotig. decerned, with notice lo ! aniilton Vrmstriiiig, trustee for John T. Arm tiling, .lr , ns tcrre tenant of part of Un said promises, and will he sold hy me fm cash. K. VANDEKMARlv, Slieritf .Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., ) Nov. 20, lltoi. j BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1RS.DC IVISnKS Designs AnTontK npnrlln g a ktt eh and tiirrlptlon mnf fiiicK!y Mfirttn our opinion free whether in lnent1nn in prnhnhly patentnhlo. ronininnlrn ttf)niitriCtl'iT!fliIentla. Hniiflhook on l'iitent nrit free 011et niTPnry fir pruriitfr palpnt n. I'AtPiits taken through Munn A to. receive tprriU notice, without chnrare. In the Scientific Jlmcrican. A huniliomelT lllnntrattl wtwlttf. Ijirvtmt rlr eulatton of any scientiOc ionrriHl. Tfrnm, f:t Tcnr: fmr monthi, ((L gold by all newi1.-iprn. MUNN &Co.86,B New York . Hfsacta OOtoe. B6 V 8L. WssbtDston. 11. CJ- "UTJclvUC PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jorvis, N.' Y. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys ana bladder right. & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa BUILD? THEN SEE Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. IS Ball Street, PORT JERVIS. N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to A P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Pliyficinir nnd Surpcoii. tmifa mill Ti'Klflfitff llnrfiiril strprt Ii Itiiniu lntt'lv fH'i'tipirfl liv llr K It. N'rn ner. illl.FORI), 1JA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, llrlik Ilinite 0iin.ti Vniiili'nniii k llnlfl HiiiiiiI hini-i. Mllfiiiil Til. OKKH'K HOURS: H to IS n. m. ; I to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mn.roHK, Pikk Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mn.FortD, Pikr Co., Pa. . Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To til lovers of Song and Mnrlc rsst rolumeof NEW choice compositions by ths world's famous authors. U Pages of Piano IHdsIq Half Vocl. Half Iiutnjnttnt.l ei Complets Pisces loi Play Once a Month for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. If bontrht In n? minfe rtnrs S4 ODS-hsll off. would com ITj.as, MTlnfol (6.16 monthly. In on year you get nearly 800 Par et of Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces for the Piano. If Ton esnnot get s copy from yonr Nsws dtftler, send to ua snd ws will mil ton o Sfkmijle Pres. J. W. PEPPER, rbM.N. ClChth 4 Locust Sta., rhlladaltihla, fa. IIOAGLAND'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, pggs and Grain. - HoaglancTs, PORT JERVIS, N. V. UP TOWN. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tlift hoti-l nitr exoelii'ni'B nf tlm Mnlrl liM-Htiit wit hiii oho hlix'k of i ha W line Hiiiimj mill tlini tly ipp site tho TrPHSury. Uni'sl tulilu In ili city. VILLARD;S HOTEL. A flttilotis hofflrv. miiini'ltMl.lM r,, u. Iiii-tiiririil HKMx'int imiM uml lmur siiniiilurd piiuliiilly. Hi ntly ivniiVBtt il', rt-iinintpd unit partially ruf iirullifi. NATIONAL HOTEL. A 111 ml ii im rk ntiuitiii tlia kj.ilu L iuKii.n. paLitu't-d in former years by lirt'hit.fll I Mini hiirh i.()i..iuu A I.. r . ;- " "-inin. mm nym n ttrimi frtVi n-tf m k..r,nii II- i rwinleml htir than evt-r 1ii Pb H lf i niitr.iv DtftlUA, tte. Mgr. Thew hotels are the nrinnltml n.liit..i reiuii'zvuuh of the capita, at all tiiui'ii. Tln'y are the bent itup).!i placet at rem onnlil raT.s O. O STAPLES. Proorlator O. DEWITT.NIanagsr. TITa PATENT Eaod livj J niaty be ocur4.-i hv our JUti. Aatiresta, THE f AIENT REC0N0, Huu4.riu(loun in lit FLmt Beourd ii ucr alauMi. n A M M E R flALVfi tna moat heating salve In tna weria 1 u I mrnnr 111 ViW H '
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