PIKE COUHTY PRESS. 1'KIDAV, JtKC. '27. 1S1. I'L'MI.INIIFH KVKHT fKIDAV. 0FF10R, PHOWN'B Bt'll.OINd IlKOAnPT. PI'BWRl itihn: Osb Yf.ab One diillnr mul fifty ci'iils. Hix Months Seventy-live renin. RTKHTI.Y AllVANCK. Fntr-n'il ltd the post nfllcn -if Mllfnnl, Pike County, IVmiHylvnnlil, m wraiiiil olMt mnttor, NovoiiiImt twrnty-Hnt, imi. Advertising Rates. One sqimvt((lht lines), on(lnwrtU)n -ll.im Eiich nhqMtu'tit insertion .M) R(h1uihh1 mlfH, furnished on application, Will be ullowwl jenrif nclvrrllm l. Legal Advertising. Administrator' nnd Kx"outor' liotliM-a - - S.-m Auditor's notices 4. id Divorce not.lr'8 - f(.oo HIiorKT's kiiIor, Orptinns' court siiles, County Trrnsnre.r's fmles, County atme tnont nd eli-ctlon nrocliinmtion chnrgftl by the aquure. H. Van Ettn, PlJBUHHKH, Milford, Pike Comity, Pii. PROTECTION OF CAME. The state game commission hns issued a circnlnr calling nttention to the importance of enforcing the gnme laws, ami ns well the laws protecting song nnd insectivorous birds, which contains some interest ing facts relative to the benefit ac cruing to farmers from the destruc tion of insects wrought by birds. It also impresses the duty on the peo ple of electing ns constables men who will fearlessly assist in enforc ing the lnvvs. It is littio tine that people pny taxes to support a game commission and to protect game if constables are blind to infractions of the law. The commission with its limited means cannot cover the ground and it is for mutual interest that each community should en deavor to select for officers men who aid in this commendable work. If the law is wrong ask to have it repealed but do not elect men to office and then ask them to perjure themselves to shield a few offend ers. Associate Judges John C. louck and Jacob Klaer, who retire from the bench Jan. 1, will carry with them into private life the respect and esteem of people generally tor the courteous ninnuer in which they have performed their duties, often difficult nnd delicate, requiring the exercise of tact and prudence. To tbe members of the bnr they have uniformly been considerate and their manner always pleasant and cordial. They may well be coutent with the conduct of their duties during their incumbency. Out In Pittsburg opposition is be iug organized to the regular repub licau ticket and it is proposed to make a warm fight nt the February election for ooiitr.il of councils. The ripper has aroused a strong and vig oroua element nnd It is probable there will be serious divisions in the pnrty. ' The largest olive grove in the world is at San Francisco, Cal. Governor Lesle M. Bhaw of Iowa will succeed Hon. Lyman D. Gage as secretary of the treasury. Miss Etta Kipp spent a day this week witli her friend, flattie Al'.eu at the Allen louse, Matamoraa. A fail of rock in the east end of Bergen tunnel onusou a delay to trains of several hours last Riitur day. j Mrs. Jenuie Sherer and Mrs. Paul N. Bournique attended the Kwart-wout-Iiowull wedding near Branch villa, N. J., this week. There is some talk of eroding a new county out of parts of Wuyno, Lackawauna and Susquehanna, and Carbondalo wants to be the oouuty seat. The Methodist people held their Christinas Wednesday evening in the church. There were recitations, intixio and i.stjii!i ve reading and a thoroughly enjoyable occasion. The I'resbyturian Sunday school Lad ita diHTilmtnm ot gifts Wed m-rtd-iy iiinht in the church. The exrcis.s consisted of music and re sponsive reuliir.;s fro'ii a pros; ram entltlud "'i'liu liiffiut King. " Aflor w:i:ds refreshments were provided to which nil tli congregation was invited ai.d which w.-re generally appreciated. Monroe's county comuiUni.mers have ixdili.nl the bl roudtihnrg street lailway company t" remove its trucks from the iron bridges cross insr lirodlieads and Pocotio creeks. '1 m ieao-'S tveo are that tin Li 1 !:;' are j s m;il to neomm i-d-iie vehicles, p wle-triaiis and the cars. Mid not sUoni? enough to car ry tl.cni. The conns ill proUibly l.ave to set ne the rjuesUoii. THE CHURCH COLUMN (Ily llFV. ('. K. S I liUKil .) The topics for next Salit nth nic, MCssons from the Past:" "Ask now of the days that are past" Deut. I ::(, end 1 rtn ri ti for (lie l'ti- tuie:" "Hoacbing forth unto the tilings tliat are liefore." Pliilippiuns 3:1:1. l'lip old year with its duties nnd opportunities will -soon lie among the things of the past. This is n time for relrospecting. As we look back on the past year of our work In Milford there is much to cause us to rejoice. Our church has had a pros perous year, spiritiially.and financial ly. Not all lias been accomplished that we wished, but on the whole we have reason to he glad for the past nnd have bright hopes for the future. The union week of prayer will begin at the Methodist church on January 5th, Sahluth evening. Mr. Smead will preach. These services will continue Monday and Tuesday evenings at the same place. On Tuesday evening Dr. J. K. Wright will be with us nnd preach. After the (service we will hold our fourth iiarterly conference. Special music will he rendered at this service by our male quartet. The coming of our presiding elder is always the assurance of n finst of good things. He is noted over his district ns H deep, spiritually minded man, nnd he always gives us a thoughtful nnd helpful sermon. Come anil "hear him. On the Monday night following the week of prayer we will begin the Bible readings that have been pre viously announced. We lielieve in study for every individual. Why not learn to study the B mk of II ink s? One reason why so ni-.iny differences have grown up between the believers In the Bible is that manv have never learned how to find the truth in the Bible. Correct principles of interpretation will save much trouble. For ex ample, let us take the Idea of (lod ns a Spirit. Then it follows Hint they that worship Him must worship Him in Sp'.ilt. Since the law and the Gonpel were given to bring man to (Jial, it follows ngain that the imKirtant thing in both is the spirit, and not the letter. This is too often forgotten, and the 'result Is a shivery to dead forms, n type of Pharnseeism, worse than that which Jesus de nounced. The Bible readings will be open to any who wish to nttend. Our Christinas service last Wed nesday night W89 largely attended and the presents were exceptionally fine. The music cabinet given to Mrs. Thomas Armstrong is a token of the regard of the church people for her services as organist. All went off nicely anil we are happy In the thought tiiat many others have been made bappv also. It was very kind of our friends to remember the writer in such a substantial way Cash is always acceptable, and es iecia!ly is that true when given for the purpose of buying Ixioks. The check from Mr. James Pinchot de serves a personal word of thanks. The only reason why the other con tributors are not mentioned by name is because I do not know w ho they are. 1 am in the jiecullarly happy position therefore to be thankful to ail of our iieople. h.al iMar "All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barn urn's Circus ever since the keepers began closing the monkeys with Scott's Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of then every ycr.r and tlie circus 1 n to buy new ones. One day a keeper scckknt ally broke a bottle of Scott' Emuls ion near the nior.ke cage and the monkeys eager' lapped it up from the f.oc. This suggested the idea that i . i i. i . . t . i migni no inetn goou. sinct then the monkeys have receiver regular closes and the keeper - . r ... .i . -. i iciKjii veiy lew cieains Iron consumption. Of course it cheaper to buy Scott's Emul .i siua inan new inoiiKeys anc that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and m man is the same disease If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? This picture represents the Trade Mark of hcou' i-.inuUioa and is on tin., m-anpeiof evtry buttle. Stnd fur f i tc n SCOTT & HOW NT, 409 Pt.ir! St., Ki-w York 5 X- and f 1. all linnets. LADY I'.LANUIE Tlfl 1! " (1:htm df nn Autumn tint, Am) mU tho w.irl-t in still Snvr (or tin? wiivp of thn trve tups, And tho corn nti tlir Mil. Tlic min plows red on (Jio vnllry On polilrn slipnrrs of grnln, Anil tho liirch tree In Hip forest (low like n wok torn phiin. A river flows tiironyli thnt rnltoy, Tritcl, tn'wh'mus nnd dwp, And iho wnvrs roll on f Rnrftn'p W!iLn nil the world's nslwp. Oil. rrncl nnn of th ot'cnn, Vl)t tales you could tell! If your todfrno whs lnit. IfMwrnwl As you flow throufth the dc!l. But. now you will tell n story Thnt church bells loud hnv rung, And which has, oh, inlphty river. Cotne from nutuy ft tongue, 'Twiis Intr In the can Pcptmlier, And winds weru growlnp cMH, When the squire nnd iilrinrho hlsdnugh-U-r, Cnine to live on the Mil. The squire owned yondei vnlley Many r western rttnch, Uut fuller t hit 11 nil his no res Whs hts fntr d:uiKhter, iilatiche. Sin wn Rood find kind, remember, Alike to rich nnd poor, And nutny the fruit nnd llowcri hu'd brniitflit to cottjie doors. I.ndv Vlnnche tli prris:tnts cnlled her, Well whs the niune. I Uow, For none of tbe simple poople Had lookout on fuln-r brow. And then she wns fond of riding On horseh.'irk, jrnwid nnd pny, 80 up mid down lu the rnllcy She'd (riillop ev'ry dny. Hut we the sky! How it dnrk 'nsl Now comes the thunder's roar As the ruin comes down In torrents And bents ngnlnst the doors. Hut in the storm n bund Is lntd Firmly upon b door, And n proud, sweet voice h saying, Amid the tempest's roiir: "My father, HeFsie Is d, lug To me n cousin dear And to her bedside 1 must go, Though it be f:ir or near. But llHteii 1 the storm Is censing! Farewell, for 1 must go, I'm going across the river Tha 1 can ford, 1 know." "My daughter," the sou ire's voice tretn bled. 'May peace be with you now," 11c laid his hands upon her head And kissed her troubled brow. "(io then, my child," he continued, "Your hrse Is at the door, But do not fall to soon return I love you more anil more." Blanche smiled and bowed, her lovely head, Then rode o'er brake and fern, A ad little did she d renin or think Of how she would return. Riding toward the river's brink, She heard the waters roar, For now they had risen higher Thmi e'er they had before. The river that flowed so calmly Was now ft foaming flood, But Pel Int now stood as firmly As he bnd always stood. Blanche's brave, henrt almost failed her, But she snld In clear tones, "We must ford the river, Sellm, And do it all alone." The noble creature arched his neck, And then hi rider bore Into tl.e raging, foaming flood For the bridge was covered o'er. Well uouer welt done, oh, noble ptli The flood Is nearly crossed A sUif, a slide, a startled scream, Alas! now all la lost. Thetieacb'rous waters closed above The face of Blanche so fair, And nil wns Mill after that scream Had rent the silent air. , Yes, Selim was drowned beneath The waters dark and deei', Aud the pale form of his rider hay In a silent sleep The f quire sat io a silent room A lap o. me at the door A man In tears bade him "Make way Your daughter Is no more. We saw her nt tho river bank That slopes so high and sleep, She tried to cross and then she sank Beneath (he waters deep. We foi.nd her then and brought her here, fcllcnt nnd cold and dead, She looks n though she were asleep Lying upon ber bed. My wife twined lilies In her hair, They grew on waters wide, But now she sleeps, she ne'er will see Tho coming of the tide. Now she is dead, we'll lay her hero She has dud like a falling leaf " Leaving the room they loft the squire Alone in his silent grief. He knelt fcy the bed where she lay, IIIh child who just lefore Bade lilni giKdlye with tender worda, Her hand upon the door, He prayed to Gk1 with trembling Hps, "I've uoihtng left to love, Take loe 1 pray thee, my S.t lor, To thv kind home above." 'TU the set of sun, 1U waning rays Shioe through the chun tiyard gloom, They light the graves, the mellow ray. (iiltlhig b marble toinb. Two bodies rest beneath the mnt Ain't (lowers o'er them wave, Blaiu he nnd h;r faliur both are dead, Aud icht iu the quiet gnve. The t quire and Blanche Itiy side by ide. Tin y ret tn silent sleep, The holy, eiieWul sleep fruut wMth We i, ever wake to wn-p. MahK!.. The: county L'uiiniiiHHioitora let the building of a ttonpor.iry tiriilge on tho liiiiiiiko licit r the Hamilton l!ie yostci ilny to (h'oigo (injury for thu (turn of tun. It will bo 5,r) ffif. lniig Hiol hitntiil s lltllo fur t her uji tin" M reiim. linrar 0 Pains in the Back Are symptoms of s weak, torpid or stagnant condition of tlie kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so Important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and some times by gloomy forebodinft and de spondency. ' I had palna In my boX, could not sleep and when I got up tn the morning tett worse than the niht heron;. I heean taK inK Hood's HnrflaparIHa and now I can sleep and gpt up feeling rested and able to do my work. I attribute my cure entirely to H(kmI's Bnrsaparilia." Mrs. J. N. Perry, care 11. 8. Copelaml, Pike Koad, Ala. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve the back, and build up the whole system. THE RAMBLER'S PICKINGS. Luoky Utiristtiins only conies onoo a yenr If it cttuie oftener H would be hnrd to take the swelling out of some bends. Butcher Boyd did not buy a lond of turnips, neither did he furnish his customers with nny. But tur keys ! He lind the. finest lot that ever came to town. Defacto:'- Bo-the sohoolnia.rn.i8 were unnble to recognize the Ram bler. Now I'll give you i pointer : If you see oroasedeyed enss ram bling down the streets hero, that's him. " ' Jim Ilotalerf 'celebrated ChriHtmns driving the Britnchvillo stage. Gnme Warden J. Ii. Hendershot of Newtou hns fire in his eye and he is bound to put some one in n hole. . , Christmas wns wkite but no sleighing. . Leroy Kipp nnd Warren Choi at tended the shooting match at Port Jervis. Warren did well but Koy couldn't hit the brondsideof a barn. J. E. Boyd and II. L. attended 'Under Two Flags" Wednesday night at Port Jervis. By the way, Port Jervis Indies have a fad which Milford Indies would do well to imi tate. That isv to remove their hats when attending ait entertainment. When rum is in, the wits are out ; When women fight the hair flies. John Detnck's jet port il ling horse is no more. , . N'w is tho time to hunt up the memorandum of those good resolu tions we forgot to keep last year. We will try to stick nearer to them after we writo it .1002. On account of the Christmas tree festivities in the Presbyterian and M. E. churches Wednesday evening Prof. Dunn's hop in Brown's hall wns not very largely attended. After Now Year's is tlie time to bein talking politics. It is not fur to the spring election, which is a good time to begin to fix broken down fences for the fall campaign. I understand Milford has one, if not two, outuliilutes for oouuty treasur er. Tho present board of commis sioners Js good enough.. Lncinn Wetitbrook' is, I believe, a candidate for county 'MiporintPiidont of schools. More to hear from. Prof. Dunn's elms will give an other hop in Brown's Ijall on New Year's niit. f Many of otir renders here will re nieinlier S. P. Mot.fr mid his family who soino years ago resided for a time in this town and will he pleas ed to leu r II that they are pleitMititly located at Downline, Mich. Mr. Modor is a prosperous druggist and his hoys are ull well established in business and thriving. Uis Mary I Eagiin of Port Jervis and Edward F Kileuin of New York, formeily principal of the Matauioras fcdiools, were married in Ft. Mary's church. Port Jervis, early Thursday morning, Dec. 2'3. 0 ttM. Kvprylxuly's pot tlicir tliinkin? rnps (ii pondering over the panic old quest ion: "AY hat Shall I Give?" Tc the prospective recipient n man or n woman, n hoy or n girl there is nothing more likely to please him or her than a pair of clippers. Yp have an unusual assortment unusual even here where the variety has always been greatest: and we promise you Hi at the prices are just ns usual. As low as we can make them. Fraer of NOTICE. The animal elect Inn for Mnnnpcrs of the Mllfnnl Cemetery Association will he held at iheofllcenf (' W. Hull In tlie HorotiKh of Milford on Monday, .Tanimiy Dili, PmS, between the hours of S nnd S p. in. WILLIAM MITC'IIKLL, HiK'tt'tarv. Mitford, Pa., Dec 15, limi. 18-27. NOTICE I The annual meetliiKof the shareholders of tho Harrer HrlilKe Onnpaliy will t-e held at the toll house of the company tn Port Jervlx on Tuesday, January 7l h prox Ijiio, for ih( purpttsectf eho)tng a board of direetors for the next year The poll will he open from 3 till 4 o'clock p. 111. KKANCi.S MAKV1N, lojrelary. Port Jurvis, Dec. 17, IHliI . PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that s Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10c. ir k Tt tmm - ii ' i . -f hsmmwm offer! , l'A ( 'N Formtny yem f o-.t mil our l rnii-!i 11 a pn-:rrr-l ' y ine:n. n!"r to eivot'ieConniiKr e.o b ne!.t W! '..l!emHn. e luve iKt:1ih1 la i;ow 14 EEAl'TiFl'l PRIZES With every ri jrt little ,- firfi i.-. ll.ivttafnl.ir. KwtlaU. will piv A "neft o)-rr ft. et:r he.vry oicl.ol wind ,:ia tt. ;-nu::ie Amrtrirsti tnt e:irth, t. p.ot t-.rv.: hi will is .t I'hiuni 1 ipc. I ienu;r rfrhnnTn ' ilturttfl Hi.l.lor, 1 p"t;y le-nher n.iPi match tv., I r-nlr rtl L"itf buttnni. I hall top cr lUr nutfn, i iif-ci, lo h.iliir. 1 pn.r teew 1 ul'.orij. t 'Jonlile ohnln it-1 one beiutlful rlmrci Mi jew.-lr V.o.iUtv lit fA Tiet(. All l)iee 14 r lifti with one hex -t oui f liniit'ihif-.Sl jIi BT-F.l n-u- r-Aif-t Ktlcof nnr f 10 yenr dl1 Oneer Tl.y rt-iyiire flv e-r.-. 1 1 - h.it-' '. hi.key r.fl Cipr in-filll W Qf 1 Hu.ioCi.Hitr.f.rUfJll rd (Jif. rt ! 'ir:') rost tn.n W.iu w .ft if imrj".rr He .ena. rrtai!.' iti riur nwn L . .'. ', g-j --'thn a mi vt'.inpovrr 'lvrr',:?( V-m,ttrtf fcr I a., extra rwm.ua of. ) thn J :i vHl,ii.fivp il t r- .-fi l.i.fnra jii ftr-. nl O. ltSXlLl-liit'y 11S1KIUI I ;.a CO. FOR THE I0LIDAYS- Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Wallace Ik Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEP-T TO BUILD? THEN SEE . D. BROWN and SOfl Manufacturers and dealers In al kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building-, Milford, Pa. Fppv EXECUTORS' NOTICE. letters testaiiH'iiturv upon tho estuli-nf Knte H Van Wyck. InWi of tho lnwiihhip of Milford, Pike comity, Vn.. mVcohmmI, huvititf hi'cn arnnU-i to th umh'rsivntMl, nil MTsotin )iavliiK flalniK npnlnst the saiil csiato will picsMi( them ittmiw, and tlnso indclitrM thep'to will plraso nihRe imiiirill- nie payuu'iit to KlJrf 1J titlUUtllhAU I C. W. BULL. ( KxocutorH. Milford, Dec. 5, VMtl l-3-fr3. WANTKD-SKVKRMj persons of ehnntrtiT nnd irood ri'putntlon in each stale (one tn ttuscotinry required) to rep resent a ticl advents old rRtahllshrd weal thy business Iioiikc of Holld financial stnnd 1 n if Salary $l(s. (Hi weekly with expenses additional, nil pnyahle in ensn eacii w cd nesday direct iroin head oniees. iitrse and carriages ?urnifhi'd, when necessary. Keferenees. Knrlosi? b If fiddn t-swi stanip ed envelope. Manager. Ulti Cnxton Hinld Ing, ChkuKO. 8-13-03 NOTIPK All hunting, fishing or other trewpassinir on the premises of tije under signed, in i)inniati Township, on Kay- niondsklll nnd DwnrNkill ('reeks, Ik for- hinden under penal tv of the law. t llAh J. flOILKAU, Dingrnnn Twp., N. Hoii.kau, v May 17. Jokki'H F lioiLKAir. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nntlm is hereby givn that trespassing upon the pro perty fif the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Ph., for th purpose nt limning, nVhing or any other purposes is strictly rorbtdde.n under penalty of t:;e law Mks. S. M. C it a FT. rOK SALE. A small farm located near r Matamora, known tin tho Hensel fr Reinliardt place, containing 21 acrtw. Finely hniated, well watered. Houne and barn. Frtiit of nil kinds. Part iinprovetl Title clear. For Kirtns, ptiec, etc.. address Lock itox u Miimrd. ra TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby 1. given thnt trespassing on the premise of tho underMgited. situated in i)ingnian townsliip. for any purpose whatever is itrictlv forbidden, and nllofff nders will be promptly prosecuted. , IltA U. CASK Oct. 24. 185. Whisk nd ripurB to WhotCTnlron1yt as i:cy arc ntwrif.r w aji cm tn. i: t! t..t larja tirojiu of Tte:.lcr Bri1 .liiert (o the Cwiiuoior tur MnatI TREE "SW!!S?i& 10 rurnld iw CMjf lob PurrBytj KSOl.l t l Y Kht Konnof the hnf)) Geat't W.-.tdiet marts. loily-' tm vem. -I I'd b.rt tin;ekeeper n .i lit. time 1 e: tn fi-ie V rn Mrer. Ciitir H liUr. 1 rerciin MerichQi 'rohftirr. p-uch. 1 ckMut exit htivy; f r th.in ir''fl. We !! W- PTrn witn trntieoi e lX I tn.'rmtion. e VI i-ke fort; netiliro It (nr Wh1kcjr : f- rtr-v Tt-e?e !! ri are f T hfln fTc 4;narantr tl e HiHid ltd rtfUOi Fm koV iE wtiU tt l'. nl, i tor 7 iMI,lini,:r.iMVllli rnlr Oonda Mill IK P" pnekan. Ordt-r o-ly. lept. 4ai North Clark Chicago Illi inrai WILLIAM B. KtNWORTHY, M.O. l'liysiciaii and Purpetm. OfTU'O nnd rihlfncr Mirtntt tJtrcl It !mmi 1 ii t 1 v iic iiliii (I lv I r K II. Wen tier. ' jilll.KHKl). l'A. Dr. vonder Hoydo, DCNTIGT, l!rlt-k l!mi..i (ipjtnplfr VmiflrrmnTk Jtotel lircwtfl str.-r-t. Mllfuifl Vn. OKFICK Util'KS: 8 to ID a. in.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ' ATTQRNEY-AMAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, Mii.kori), FiKfc Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mn.Foni), Pike Co., Pa. NOTICE! Tlie nnnnnl meeting of tlie Ptnrfc holders of Milford. Mnttimonifl nod New York Kuilroml ('oiniiinv, for (lio t icction of 1)1- rcfltors for thn ensuing yrnr nnd for the trnnsnrtioii of such other busitiefi nn inny properly t:unie nefore thr meeting, will le held nt t entro ,nimr Hotvi, in i tie Bor ough of Milford, Hike county, Pennsy Ivn ni:, on S.tt uidny. tho 1 1th duy of Jnnunry, liKG, Ixtween the hour of 7 nd 8 o'clock p. in. I. Q DKYO, recretfrry. Milford, Vn., Dec. &, IVOl. riOTlCE! The nnnunl meeting of tho Stcwklioldors nf Milford and Log Tavern Hnilrnnd Com- tinny. for the eh'etion of 1.1 rectors for the ensuing yenr nnd for tho trunsncrion nf such oiher hnsiner'S iti nuiy properly come neioroini' meeting, will ttc hem nt- t'entro -ounre Hotel, in tho Iforough of Milford. Pike, county. Pennftylvmiin, on Snturdny. tho 11th tiny of Jnnunry, I'.kkJ, hot w eon the liotirs of 7 nnd 8 o'clock p. in. j. H . rMI l H, Secretary. Milford, Pn., Dec. 2ft, W. NOTICE! The nnnnnl meeting of the Stockholders of Milford and Dingmnn Railroad Com- pnny, for tho elecimn of lilrertom for the ensuing yenr nnd for the trmmHction of such other husineH ns inny properly come he fore the meeting, will be hekl nt Otitm f(imro Hotel, In the Borough of Milford, Pike eouniy, Pennsylvnnln. on Sntiuduy, the 11th day of Jnnunry, lr.l, between the hourn oi 7 nuu a o clock p. m r ijk Ytl, Secretnry. Milford, Ph., Dec. 2, litni.- HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. rt9A4 HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We lny Butter, Eggs and Grain. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho cnnltnl, located within one block of tho White Htnisn and diractly on ik hi t-e the Treasury. Klnetit table In the city. VILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarknble for Its historical nhMicintionii and long-suHtnlned popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and pnrtially refurniMhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landinnrk mnong the hotel,' of Watih lngton, puLioired in former years by president and high (ifliclalH. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodehnl and niiderod U'tter than evi-r. t'pp. Pa. K. H. dep. WALTKK BUKTON, Kea. Mr. These hotels are the principal political rcmlfzvnuH of the cnpitnl at all times. They are t tie bet titopping places at rea golinUi' rht M O. O. STAPLFS. Proprietor. O. DE.WITT,Manager. 60 YEARS' v EXPERIENCE . i r .- Tram Marks ' f 1 1 Copyrights Ac. Anrona wnt1fig a kp'h uikI iifAi't-liiin mar qilli HIv nj.'.wrtjuu (mr oinuioii tmu wli.'ihi-r uji III vtlH I' -II IK im-riMMf )i.Hc:iinIiin. Ct in.n F(t'n tlniiu hlrll'lly --Fili.U-titl)il. lt:UillnK.k ..U ,-i.La iwut 1 1 .-A U.li-,s( uLi-m y ti t n.-ruu: f ;.; a. 1'iiifum tukcii tiiiciiL'ti .iuiui x lu lucwlr ' " I "V i.,i,uilc- 1.. in),. I. 'I -r ; fi HT liioiiltt., L ota u Ail Huw.il. iici..
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers