1 7 ( riKC COUriTY PfIES$. FIMIIAV, .IAN. " t. 1!K)2. IM'HI.IHIir.U HVKHY I'HUI AY. GFFICF., BHOWN'B BI"1M1NI HltIArFT. PI-nsf'Plt'TloN: One Year One dollar nnd fifty cents. &IX Months eventy-llve cents. PTUK'TI.Y IN AllVANCH. Kntcrpil nt, tlir pnst nfllre of Mllforrt, Plkn Coiinly, IVnnylv;ml. iw mm-mihI-cltts nmut-r," NuvtmilKir twi-nty-firHt,, 1H5. Advertising Rates. nrt ort 11 rn' il irlit H tip: .nno Insert Inn - fM . K .i.h ailai-miint. itifU-rt.ioil ------- .W Kiituciil mm, fiirnlHlDtl nn Duplication, will be nllowtwl yrawiy mlvortisurs. Legal Advertising, AilmlnUrrntiir'n nnil F,T(MJlltor' niitici-s anft A ml itor'a MntU-pft -------- 4."' Divorce notice f' (l Sherlll's siil-s, OrphntiB' court Rules, Pinintr Tl-i-ilsnn-r'n Hull"). County Htllle- mont nncl i-Iivtion pro:linmtio!l churned by the H'luure. J. H. Vnn Ktti-il, PtJBLIflliKK, Milford, I'lko County, Pn. THE UAMlll.lXU SIX. Kncontly thoro hfivo boen reports of gntnbling for luro stakes by wealthy and protninnnt men and women. Tliese lmve since been tie- liietl, but, even if mt trn.) the Ho travels fuster tlmn the truth nnd ninny who rend tho Recusations mny never see or lionr of the donlnl. Thnt the example set by such nets is demoralizing and loads to n lowered state of morality among ninny with out; sufficient stamina to resist the temptation is apparent. Men prom inenfc in society, business or politics, if they will gamble, should do so in secret so that the foroe of their ex ample may not reach those whom it mny ruin financially. Men like Charles M. Schwab ought to be ashamed that it is even possible to oonnect thoir names with gambling in any form. ii 'ilia a ms" xe ir rn esid est Kev. lr. Henry Hopkins, a son of the late president, Mark Hopkins, for many years president of Williams college, hits recently been eleeti d president of thnt Institution. The college some years ago decided not to convert itself into a university but to confine Itself to the regular acad emic courses as lias been pursued since its founding. Its growth has been steady and its aims to Impart a sound, solid and Intellectual training have been closely and, as the sequel has shown, wisely adhered to. It will le natural for its alum ni to speak of Dr. Hopkins as president and no doubt under his management the college will con tinue to prosper and be revered as one of the foremost educational in stitutions in the country. la the death of Hon, Win. II. Jes sup at Sornnton last week the pro. fesslon loses one of its most learned and painstaking m imlnirs. li.j was profoundly versed In the law, broad in his views and his cross exinniiifv tions of witnesses were keon in per ception m to the questions involved His mind was clear nnd his appre lionsion of the nudorlying principles of law governing a case was quick and his application to the facts in hntiil was ready and apt. Ho was largely employed by corporations and was for many years counsel to th Fi-i. His tall nnd graceful form, eloquent words and pleasant manners will be recalled by many of the older visitors tit our session of oonrt and his memory will be cherished as that of a learnod law yer and a Christian gentleman. B. F. Killam, Esq., of 1'aupao U)Kt u horse by drowning while attempt ing to cross a stream this week, and Hen himself barely escaped a like fate. H.viiiaii A Wells represent excellent insurance companies und can give ns low rales as tiny. No tx-ca-ion to go out of own to hnveyour property in iftired. The American (Jirl! Who does not knuw her, bright eyed, rosy checked, Keen willed, trim .-loiped, vi II gnwned, r-he's a d.iUy, We ad vertise her though goodne knows .-he d'.e.s considerable f that for !icr-.-cif and in a catching way, too. liariy li , a son uf Condi! N. 1'rc ! inoio of Midoictowii, N". Y., and a lit phew i ,f II. l'rod'nor.i of Mon t.i;j;u. X. J. wis li'.-'iintly killed Tuevbiy lii.-S.t if this week while tui hlh ; cut ail U ct : ,C ll.uld by bis 1 c .ii.i,...; in -.nii.-t with the i ;. . i '. ' . r .! n u tint li;.;bly ! 1 1 v w ..-i.. I..di-.' cr..c 1. THE CHURCH COLUMN, (Ily Rkv. C. K. Si-riWRt ) The topic for next Sabbath runni ng I-1, "Uivine licconciliatlon,." and In the evening, "Consecrated Indi viduality." fhe topic for the Mible reading next Mondav evening Is "Infant Ilnpti-an." At the teachers' meeting held af ter the Hible reading lit-4 Monday evening it was divided to have a pound party in the interest of the Sabbath school on Feb. ti. It was also decided to arrange for an Caster cantata to be given by the Sabbath school. Humbler, in good faith, asks for nn explanation of the difference between a church member and a Christian. Is there any difference? There s, for nil church members are not Christians. There Is such a thing as hypocrisy. A church member Is one who pro fesses to lie redeemed bv the atoning merit of Jesus Christ, who professes to have saving faith in the Lord .lesils Christ, and who has taken the vows of allegiance to Hint. A Chris tian is one who not only professes but who possesses that which he pro fesses. A Christian is one who has repented and believed unto salvation and has the witness w ithin of Divine acceptance. May a person have this experience and not be identified with the church? It is possible and yet the greatest obligation rests upon those who have been redeemed, since without the church there is no Chris ( innity, and therefore all the salva tion thnt we enjoy we owe to the church. There are those in the church who are not Christians, since it Is not. the church but Chi 1st who saves, and there are those who bor row nil the religion that they possess from the church and never pay back, and yet they call themselves Chris tians or as good as Christians, which is virtually the same thing. If n man can not be honest in business and live on borrowed capital with no effort to pay, how can he be morally honest and receive his moral capital from the church and withhold his moral support by refusing to Join Can a man be dishonest and be f Christian? Ask some business man. The large number, who attended the Hible reading last Monday night gave us a deep conviction that there are many who love the Word nnd are anxious to understand it. We repeat what has been said liefore, that these meetings are open to all and we trust that the attendance mny Increase and Hint the Hible may be to us a bright er light because we understand it better. A cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Miss Olmsted thi week, and one will be held next week at the home of Mrs. Samuel Hunt on Water street on Tuesday evening. Our Water street friends are cordially Invited. Repairing Bono Never thought of such a sign for a medicine did you ? Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other thinrrs and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that docs it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones arc not well made ;md all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourself you and the bottle. This jiii.ture it presents the TiicJt: Mak of Saul's I inuhiun ai.i! i.-, ou tl.e Wlapperof every bottle. SiuJ lot frvt 4iijl:- SCOTT X I.OWNK, 4 .j I V.il St,. . Yi.ik (,ui:. and l. ail tiiur'i--l Tho American Girl. The Arr.ericsn Ctrl is as good 2$ her name. Jin Indent Foe To Iir-nlth ntnl linppinocfl jp Prmfnlu BS nn'y VVOT flincp time itimif tnorinl. It cruis Imnrhrfl in thr nwk, d;fl- flpurofl tho pkin. inM-unos the mucous tiicniltmno, nt-tes lle nninclff, weak ens the !onefl, reduced the power of reptntiince to disenso nnd the Cfipncity for recovery, ami develops into con sumption. ' A h;mrh RpTmnrd on th left nirtA of my nerk. it mused ernnt pniM, wns lmred, mwl hei nine a running sore. I went, mln a F"ner!tl flcclhte. I win prrun1"i to try J I ( m rl n NfirHnrnm, nun when l rmn nKcn Bjc bntMeS lit V I1C k Wits tt' ii led, Hhd I hfivo never had nny trminle of the kind since. Mrs. K. I. Knydkr, I ruy, unio. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will rid yon of it, radically nnd per manently, as they have rid thousands. Woman' Duty to the City. 'Every woman owes ft duty to the city In which she lives. She should Interest herself in its govern ment. If she did there Would be less sin, less crime, nnd more Imp piness in the great centres of pop nlntion. 'Klio should be Riven the rifrht to vote. Her responsibilities of citi 7,enship should bo recognized. Some say thnt would iiusox her. Tliers is no danger of nnything nnsexint n woman. When I bear women de crying tne mnnnishness of those who nre strivine for tho emancijm tion of their sex, I grow sick Ht heart. For I know there is more mnnnishness in the society than in those who nre termed the 'new' women. "Hero end there you might find an isolated onse "of a neglected home by the latter, but where yon show mo one such, I will show yon thousand where the women have been wennod itwny from the homo by the demands of society. "From earliest history man bns reserved the sphere of the state nn. to himself, nnd he has relegated wo man to the home nnd the church which be bns neglected himself Can you give nny sensible reason why those should be?"-Rev. R Ileber Newton. Mrs. Dr. Kenworthey is spendinir the week In Hrooklyn, N. Y. A recent census shows that Port Jervis bns a population of 9.1S8.' Today appears like Miring. 7t i likely the January thaw coming on. Sam Detriek this week purchased the large gray horse of Mitchell liros. The Rebeknha will have nn inltl ntion nnd afterwards a supper this evening, Hunry S., the young son of Dr ami Mrs. H. U. Harckley, is very ill with pleuro pneumonia. Godfrey Wioland of Montague will kill his pot benr next Wednesday Bruin bns a bnd habit of wandering offnn l frightening timid people. KIMI5LES. If the Sandyston correspondent will get the United Stntes official postal guide for 1901, on puge 1066 he will find the law in regard to postmasters' fees for executing pen ston vouchers. Mrs. W. K. Kid way of MntainoriiF A. Grlswold, wife and daughter o Rowlands visited Frank Decker am family one day last week Quite a number from this place attended n swapping social at Haobn last Tuesday evening, tho proceeds to apply on their pastor's salary, - It wns a success ltoth socially and financially. All report a gtxnl time. Addie nnd Fred Edwards of Port Jervis visited relatives at this place last week. E. S. Jones of Horanton spent n few Hays last week with M. C. Row land looking after bis lumber busi ness. A. S. Iletzel is sjiendin" a few dayn with relatives at Gulf Sum mit. Mrs. E. W. Cole of Port Jervis is spending a week hero with her daughter, Mrs. A. 8. Het.cl. liKLENTOWX. Mrs. John Lancaster, who some time ii;o broko ber hip, is in a crit ical condition. S. Ii. Il.t.elluu Is t-ufierlng from a severe attack'ot pneumonia. Frank liysn, who is putting tn hemlock with the help an industii. ous lot of m and teams, is moving about one hundred thousand fret d.iily. Floyd Fiisbiu is scaling the lo'H. There feints to be some ntitti ness i n ticct. tint of mi nllpox but we tru.t thnt it will ct mo no c!uer than It is now. CuULUI flTlvtictft. The ie)'i'.blit'!in ciiucu.i to nomi nate, a ii k t fur the boroti'jh eh c- mil I'.b. IS will le 1 eld at the riMims of the republican club on 1 lai ford Mn-ft hat-.irday, January at b o'e'uick p in. I'l.AKt m k Am.i.k, t 'onnnnti etnau. Jan. 17. I'M, 1-VI. READY-MAT E YVRArTERS. Sftntf I'nlrWc nn th VnrrhnnrA Oaf- mrnt ami IWht in Mnke I W c rn hit. The wmppcrs unc tini Jmi v nil mntlp nrv rr fun vp n ic n l , hut i h v nre nut was st ivfa.jorv. 'I he v fade, tliev do nut lump well unit thry do net stny tuirfih'T in frmit. Hy ning jtniniciil iu! vtwiKhtiff h little time. Hies f,l I'tions mny he m ercuint?, sny s Sit; a n itrown ItoMnnw, in LndicB' World, New York. In choosing a wrapirr, select one thnt i.s timdc simply ninl f f a color iifit likely to fiitip. '1 he intliifo-hlne ml while imps nre more to he depeiult-d on th.in most. 'I'he red oties are jrood. but they nearly nhvnys smut. After the wrapnf i carried htm try it on. If it is too long and house Tvork dresses should ricar floor well turn up the hem. sewing it with quite lonjr stitches on the wronjf side and short ones on the outside. Jf the wrapper shrinks after washing, these stitches can. he easily ripped and the hem nill then he all ripht. If it shit behind to hepin with, make the hem iu the back a iiitle deeper. I'sitally the wrapper has a tipht-fit-tiiip lininir. I'nless you like to Me the out si tie pa pi n i eont i n na ! ly e xc pt when you think to enteh it tuirr-ther with a Fpnsmodic motion, Ive three butt(ns nnd liuttonholes down tht front. 'Fiii will be enoutrh 1 1 hold it together neatly. If inhnsa turn-over collar and ni choose to wear a soft white tie with it, you will look quite drosy. We all know that new calico keeps clean lonper than it ever does after it washed; mi with rare the new wrapper can be worn quite awhile without wash in p. Yhen it must be laoudered, use some good while soap and warm (not hot) water. Get It washed, rinsed, starched and out on-the line, as soon as possible llanp It by the bottom of the front bread t h ; T h is w i U help.t it overcome t lie tendency to sa in. the back. Io not sprinkle it ti'l nn hour or so before you iron it. All this is very much sim pler than It sounds, and when the w rappe r is ironed you will probably eay: "Why! it hasn't faded at all. Rev. J. M. Yinglins, pastor of the Bedford St. M. E, Church, Cumber. land, Mil, savs: "It nnortls me great pleasure to recommend Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dinr rhoen Remedy. I bnve nsed it and know others who have never known it. to fail." For sale by all drug gists and general stores in Pike county. " 4 WftV HR STOOD Tl K.I.I,. Tlip Landlady Poor Mr. Light- weiiflit died lust week and I know he went tstniiftht to Heaven, Mr. tiorinun Wlmt makes yoa think so? 'J'ht I.antllady He alwnys paid his board la advance, never complained ahout. liia room being coltl or Ills bed being hard, and, tiesiiles, he had a very delicate appetite. Chit-ago Trib une. Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box cf Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Ail druggists, ioc. Asthma Can, Not Be Cured Leading Fhylciana Say Asth ma Cannot Be Cured Except by Constitutional Treat ment. This dread disease which has minted niory untold nonie tlmn wrdt can Ut acribe bun at hot received fts death blow. Medieii' Science in recent years has found a remedy that siiccestiftiPy combats nit the HmunvMcd syinptoinadna to this distress ing ullllction. After nwuiy yean f pn tient fitudy and rewjin h Dr. A. H Clark, tliu well known specialist, bait dicovered ; a positive rt medy tfmt cure; tbo coufii, ii'iWA iimncdlate, rrlicf and eradiat4'H every cbiiuif the dixaic. Tho reeultH obtained by tho use of tbo remedy have bet-ii so gratifyli; to Or. Chirk that he has Ut-n Induced in the I nteretH of fiiitferinK huiiiaiiiry to place thir wondcrfu! remedy within tilt! r urh of all ast h :nfiii-. cntithlent is the doctor that hh .Asthma K'jimdy will tiVoct a cure ia all bUt'i a confidence burn of experience , obse rvation and t be rewuits of yeai -i of dctnonst i at ion in niM's regarded as ii;curab)f--tbat th Clark Meiiicttl Co. uf Iit tsburli. I'ii , w (nt will forward y maf n compl.-to ti-.-at-ni'.'nt, postage uiiil, in plain pin kn.- on receipt of (ue dollar, finet ton fuud the aniotiiit in evi ty c.imj where tl.e remedy fails to yive the de-ired relief, lle.i ail'ie, and whi-re necevary h speeinl course uf treatment indicated, furnUind any of our renders who will wiito tin Clitik Medial Co , I'uil.iii h, l'a., giving their symptoms and a leirt bi.-tory of the di-ea.-u. As tlits Nci vlreis f-ett mi one af fli t.d with A:.ilntiH can atford L'tmre ulirli a fc Ueioua n!!rl', Aeiitri wanted, '-i The American Girl. The American Girl Is As Coed As Her Name. It I fH ( tf .A itinnn' W omrn, "S'he is hanpy in Iter home life?" ' l't e'tutf! 1 'I . She bns had the panic lio band for ten years, nnd the f it me cuok almost as lone!" Town Topic?. I'otTPf of Wentth. Ffffldie What's a klept oma n i ft , dad? (olmitrire r A person who has money enough in pay for what he Rt'n', .ludpe. A D ep Mystery. It is n mystery why women en- dnte Hiit ltiic.lie, Hendnebe. Nervonx. nesH, MeeiinesHtiess, Mobtncholv, Faintinp nnd Iizzy Spells when tlionsa nils have proved that Electric Hitters will quit-kly cure such trou bles. "I suffered for yenrs with kidney trouble," writes Mts. Fhebe Cberley of Peterson, lo'va, "nnd n lanio back pained me so I cinld not drt-ss flivself, but. Electric Hitters wholly enred me, nnd, nlthomrh 73 yt-ars old, I now ntn nblo to do nil my housework." It overcomes Con. utipntlnn, imiroves Appetite, plves perfect, health. Only fiOo at all drtifrgists. Th. F.dltor-n Report er - Hi re .is eli ii ins marrying tw Fdi'or Head it. lltlr Joke, I lie not ice of I vs o sisters. 'Put 1 1 ri ir Two and Two To.'rtli( r." Hrooklyn Knglr. Trro VleTTw. "She is what 1 cn!l a hreezy girl." "Yes. I notice fhe has a good ninny airs." Tanminny Times. Remarkable Cure of Croup--A Little Boy's Life Saved. I have a few words to sny regard ing Chnmberlain'b Cough Remedy. It saved my little bov's life nnd I feel thnt I ennnot prniso it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E Steere of Goodwin, S. D. , nnd when I got- home with it the poor baby could hardly brenfbo. I gave the medicine ns directed every ten min utes until be 'threw tip" and then I thought sure ho was going to choke to death. We had to pull tho phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy wouhl not be on earth today. Joel Demont, In wood, Iowa. l'Vir sale by all druggists nnd general stores in Pike County. - CHUECH DIRECTORY MILFORD. yntsT Phksbytkkian CHURCH. iMilford Sabbath Rprvi(4'S nt 10.30 A. M. and 7.80 p M. Sitbbiith Rt-hool immediately after !". mornin service. Prayer niewtnir Wed nednv nt. 7.;o p. m. A cordial weleonu will le extended to all. Those not at- fcnehed to orher ehnrches are especially in Vitrei. KEV. 1MM4AK M. isMKA li, Fastor. Chukch of thr Good Shkphkkd. Mil ford: yerviees Sunday at 10.:J0 A. M. and 4:00 p. m. Sunday Bchool at 8:45 P. M Week-day servico f riday at 8.45 p. m Holy Coinmnnicm Sunday nt7:45A. M Scat fretv All are weleomo. Rkv. Chas. H. Cakpkntek. Rector M. K. CHniifiH. iServiees at the M E Church Sundjiys: Preaehinff ,it 10.80 tn. and at 7.. p- m. Sorday hcIhh1 11:45 a. m. Ku worth lea if no at fi.46 i. Weekly prayer meutinpr i Wednesdays ni 7,:i0 p. in. UlasK nie!tinir ormducteu b Wm.Anyrleon Fridayu at 7.80p.m. An earnest invitation 1b extended to anyonv who may tlesire to worwhHp with us. Kkv. C. K. Sciidoek, Pastor, MATAMORAS. Kpwohth AI. E. Chiihoh, Matamoraa Services every Sablmth at lO.JUi a. m. and 7 p. in. Sahhath school at- 2.80. O. K meeting Monday evening at 7.JJ0. Clast meet iiK Tuesday evening at 7.'Mh Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80, Everyone welcome. Rkv.'T G. Spknckr. Horn Evangelical Chukch, Afata moras, Pa. Services next Sunday as iuIIowb Preach in jr at Ui.iMJ a. in. and 7 p. m. Sun day Rrhool at 3 p. m. Junior C. K. befort- and C. E. prayei meeting after the even Ing service. A. lit-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7,80. Seatp free. A cordial welcome to ail. Come. Hftv. H. VV. Giiosfi, Pator. Secret Societies. Milfoko Loihk, No. S44, K. & A. Af lxxl(e imMitH Wednesdays on or before rull Moon at tht Wallace liuildinjr, Mil ford.Pa. N. Emery. Jr.. See y, Aiilford Geo. A. SwepenUer, W. M., Aiilford. Pa. Van I)ku AIakk Iotck, No. 8h, J. O O. F: Aleetfl every Thurnday evening at 7.80 p. m., riwn Hmuting. J). H H'rnh(- k. Fcr'y llliani Haen. N. (t. j PKUOKSCK ItF.BKK An EoiHiK, 117, I. ( O. E. Aieets every Rood and fourth Krl- i dnys in ea h mouth in Odd hVllmvn' Hall, Brown s building Airs. Agnes Daumann, N. G. Geo. Uaiimann, Secretary, The American Girl. The American Girl Is As Good As Her Name. j s Thirty-otie ye .rfi tlve praetlfe. Opinion u tn Valid. iv and ptiteiitHliility. Write for UMk o( li-Mnie'I ii- and refen-nee". EI'SUN HUOH92$ I r. ..... I. r 1.. i , Lisa n , . . . j 4 OiiiCNS. COPYHICHTS. i ns- f Hi. it y 1 I 1 fforninTwohaMonrWhbklni1(urttWhr.U-iironlv ,x 1 j t .,-r Wfii.uu.-i ..L.iMBf ll.a ul U,. pruhu of :,itr .,n I t j 11 '' ! V t-i-rt tN.nlB .f our Itnin,,, lt Tvr o'd ' l" Par"Mi- , 1 ill 1 ' - f ' ' i -i-.urK' U HMllr f. i :lj C I niy.B M-ia la. ,,, tn-ul.l I it flU- .iiBt.f the h.ii.-i- .A 11 I ' 1 I j " 1..,,!!,,,,,.,,,... .UU,..i. . A it 1 j , k iK-m,ji,r- .,,.,: u-liu.:,:.!.,... 0.uu!h. ia .(-.- fij j I t '..-i.iM. Ii , : TeItl'cr"if! I, t"' Vu" f l"" f.'.'? ' ' 1 J j . .i i iiu 1 1 S jr 1 ii nr util li m I ,.ir i,tm eaulb lutJui liuJ- j I ui HOTICE. Tn 1 1 1 n inittrr cf f li m s- I 1 ties-of f "a I ImrilM' K'-kiu I, ( (li'(r,M(l. ( 'I ho inMli'rsii-ncrl mim tin i II tli. ttrilinll n 'mirf i.f t'ike ntinty. t':l. 1 nv I hr conrf tin' fund til t'l nriki. (Il l i tlM.' Ion rf hllllrlc nf K ';.!,(1 ly IK 1'iiiuits. ftIV, XJll IIH'ft II rin.nk. tiliW- ns-liuHi) to th" ji,irh-"i etiti' li-il, I en? lie inti rt st-'d for I hf ll! NOvl. ,,f hiH itppointnM nf. nt. lil oHlct In tin- lt..nni:h of .Niiltord, I'n , on Sn l in (lay. I hi- lilh (In v i f Kelil luirv. I)., linrj. nt J (i Clock i in., nt which time nil pit 1 1 i"M hnvhitf a clnim upon i he f iiii.is or llltl-icst In the dietrihtltion thereof lllllKt npnci.r and prove llicir el;iini(t or lie (h-har-rctl from i-imiiiiir In upon Mhl funds. I.WI It. JU Lt,, Auditor. Mllford, I'n., Jan. II, Hm-J. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letter tetrmicntMry upon tlie estate of Suan Mairi'eiiis, l:it' of Delaware ovn hliip, dreciisrd, hnving been granted to tLe unli-ritf tied, all persona having clninis agninvf. the paid estate w ill present thctn at once, and those Indebted thereto wili pleaM) make immediate payment to J . f. jH0l A i, Executor. Milford, Pa , Jnn S, Kiol. WANTED SEVERAI, PERSONS OK character and good reputation iu eneh state (one in this county requh-ed to n-p- ent ana auvertie td CHi.ioltitd wenl- t hy hied ness house of m did financial st ami irg Salary 1M.00 weekly with esprnes iiillt twiial, all payable in cah ejicii Weil nesdfiv direct from bend otTiees Horse and carriages furnished, vheii neresnry. Heferen(-es. Enclose self addressi (i stump I'd envelope. Manager. 8 Hi Caxton Kuild- ing, Chicago. 818 13 NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespiissing on the premises of the under signed. In Dingman Township, on Kay mondhklll and Dwarfskill Crwks, U fur binden undor penalty of the law. (MAS. ,1. liOILK Au, Dingmnn Twp,, N. Hon. rah, May 17, IHM8. Johkph E iiolLE ATI . TRESPASS NOTICE. Notim Is hereby giv,Ti that trespassing upon the pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of bunting, fishing or any in her purposes is strictly forbidden under pennlty of the law. Mks. S. M. Ckakt. OR SALE. A smnll farm lKated near Reinliardt place, containing 21 acres, Finely located, well watered. House and barn. P nut of all kinds. Part improved Title clear. For terms, price, etc.. address uock box u Minora, rn. T'KESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt trespassing on the pn'Uiiscs 01 ine unoersiginKi, smiatei in Dmtnnan township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidd' and all off f nders wilt lc promplly prosecuU'd. I It A H. Cask Oct. 24. 1S95. A Marvelous Discovery ! Dr. Chncint't Kloctiic Ppnvin Cure niwl tivt-lT n-iiiiivi-H HONK SPAVIN. KIM, HONK, .sl'LINT or Cl'KH in 48 liotir, without pri In or sure, 'rjn-ri itcvt r vn nnylhiiiK tnrqiiiil it.. It is ii-i -fi-i-t ly hiii-in-li-ss ami Hnyboily can use it. Ovi-r IiI.ikj, testillloniaU. Hon U-t, pal I it-ulal'i. lit c xnmple bcitllo fice. F, I it-1 um t;vo.ci-n fltainp to NICHOLS MFG. CO., 3-o-tt?. Srw f aiiann, Conn. P Vi o i o g r Cw p K c R -AND DEALER IN- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jorvis, N. Y. A FREE PATTERN (your nwn npleclinn) to evpry nub scribcr Only 50 cents a year. i.iS CALL'S MAGAZINE A LACILS' MAGAZINE. A fern , beautiful rolorrd pluics; lairft fashion ; (irrsMiukini etTtiiniie( ; tjm y work; rumsrlii.ld hmn . tit-iion.ru-. Sub. ciilie to diiv, or, rntl y: Laily tienit wauled Scm 8tvU"h, Reliable, Simple, rto (tate, KftMiomieal and Aliw.lmely Perfeci-Kitting Paper Paitcrti. C Pattetj ,lliU h& Srams AllttwH and Prrtorrttitw How tnr iUitio wa twwi. Oily 10 anil S crnti mrh none hihT Ask lor lUem Sold in neatly every uiy ami town, oc bv mail (rom THE McCALL CO . II Vir.-ll7 Writ Jill St. Nl W liH. :r nrr-- o, .u isru, cur cuiwgu. in, AUDITOR'S - - 1 BANNER ftALVn' trta most hsaling nalva In tha world I WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.O. riiysiciiin and Suiccon. (illlco nnd re I'li-iK-r- Mjirfnrrt nlrr-f lr hinni Intclv (iccnpii.,! Iv (ir K II. W'en-ix-r. jillLKOUIi. PA. Dr, von der Heydo, DENTIST, Ilrlk lItilio fl incite VniKlcrinnik Ilotol Urotiil M r. i-t M IIImm) I'll. OFKICK1IOI lis : 8 to !i n. in.; 1 to p. in. 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, Mii.fohh, PiKhCo., Pa. J. H. VAN CTTCN, Attorney-at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, Mii.fokd, Pikk Co., Pa. IIOAGLAND'S Big China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y.. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sots of Dishes. Liinips and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Egg.s and Grain. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par cxcelli-m-e of the cBiltnl, located wiihin one hloek of tho While House nnd ilireetly opn.sltfl the Treasury. Fiiu-Kt tHhlu in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A finnnim lintidiy, rpinnrkHtde for t historicul titiNociiitiuiiit and liH)f-HUHtji'd pupulm Hy. Ki-rrhtly ivnuvaU'd', repainted and partially rtffni'iiihht'd. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lamlinin k nnioiiR tho hotels of Wa 1 llltflon. pal roll veil in former veiim I; preKii.entK nnd hi(jli oflieliiiH. Ahviiys n' prlnm favorllo. Recently leinodeled and rtMidered lener than ever. (Ipp. I'n. H R. dep. WALTKR BURTON, Ren. MKr. These hotels ro the prlni-lpal political rendczvoim of the c-iipital at all times. They are the next Hti.ppinjf places nt rea sotiHiile rat- O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O.OtWITT.Manaeor. - Sold by all Newsdealers u is ii : it i: J ,' 4 Fwrnlahws Monthly to u! i lovers ot JMuHie TMt Toinmn of ffw, Cholc Copyright 64 Pages or Piano (ilus'.G 10 5ougs, II Inntrumcnial 91 PmnlpfO Blonro fnr Bloni Ul lfwulttwit iiUWO lUi and 22 Page of Muftiotl Literature Onc a Month for 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00 Six Months. $1.00. In one yar wn jrot nnnr! y HOO l aves nf M ustc, coniiirisiiitf 352 t lontiiifUs I'lweh ft trine 1jihho. If IxtUKlH In anv musui ntore at one-halt off, won I1 'mt in) ff yuu will mud uiU name anl aMttrtiitf Flv pTformcr on the Hianu oxutuun, wowitltH-nd youakainpluoopT frmm J. W. PEPPER. Pubiimhr, Kifthth Locust Sta.. Philadelphia. Pa. BO YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Trahc Marks Designs Copvright Ac. Anrnne m11 a nkolch Hurt i1im-ript t"n niRT qtili hiv iisn-riiiMi our iiiiii-ii true wlit iher un ilivftil inn in in.hu!. ? ini t-i il nl . i "i hp u; ii i: h-i.-tlfiiri st M'-Ily itilif.iU-iiMnl. liali.ltxxik itl I'HU-liLa ft4-iit lifB mti -tl iit-t'ji'.-y fm nt-. ui in pati-iiiM. I'ai.'iiin ntki-n tliroiik'ti Muiui A la rocuivs Un uU imtu-e, wit h--ut cluiryo, 111 lh 4 A hHnrlBo:ne(r (lliMt rnretl wwMt, I.nrifest cit- t. ir f..t:r t;i. .:wl(, l. ()iu us uli u & Ca.39'' York iiiHicb (jiiuvtt. tiii) IT St.. WaehiiiMiuii. U. The American Girl. The American Girl Is As Good As Her Name. holev s Ktdnev Cure ' makea klJaeys end bUJJer rluht. 'l;W. PKPPF R f. IN. III! r I kdliMi IS -I I . - I i !
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