PIKE COUMTY PRESS. ruiDAY, MAKCII 7. UOi. 1'HtiIH.HKll KVUHV I'KIIIAV. OFKK'E, HltilWN'R IH'll.DTNO HllOADfT, pnin'iiirrinK : One Yfar-(Iiib dollar nnd fifty rent. Hix Months Si'venty-llve contH. ST WIT I. Y IN AMVASCK Kiitred nt. the pnt nfflt nf Mllfcinl, Pike Ciinnty, Pennsylvania, ns wvnnd olasd nmtterj November twenty llrat, Iwm. Advertising Rates. Onpsqiinre(olht dlnoal.nnn Insertion ll.on Kai.h HUliseituont insert ton H.cducisl mum, furnished mi n plication, will be allowed yearly advertise. Legal Advertising. Administrator!! nnd Kxeoutor'a notices "r" Auditor's notice -t"! Divorce not ices. - 5.1"'' ttlinrlff'ft anlea.. Orphan' court sales, County Treasurer' Rales, County atate mnt nnd election proclamation charged by tho nqttnre. J. H. Van Kllea, PrBUPHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pn. The prountllitig most, certainly ftw his shadow or nl?o lie is a fraud. Tbe snow tins put liens on a strike ngnin and eii?9 nre 8cnrt:o. The thing etin't Inst, however, and the biddiss will soon luiTo to go to work Easter is comingr. Of course it is guess work, but the weather-wise predict an etirly spring and that it will come with a rush. They say before we realize the fiict warm weiitnor will be here to stay. Prince Henry Is having a grand timo in this country seeing the sights Bnd being wined and dined Unless he has an excellent conatita. tion he will need to take a rest cure on his return to the fatherland. It soems hardly fair to continue the public schools before the snow plow has been around to open the streets bo children can attend. Yes terday ou some streets the walks wore not opened until after noon. It would seem as if Monroe coun ty is generally selling out: The Democrat advertises 26 public sale and notes that fie record is the largest for many years. It has boon popularly supposed that barring its Uemocratio proclivities Monroe county was a fairly good place to live. The necessity for larger culverts across our streets was demonstrated during the flood last wook. Either there should be ampler provision to carry the water or else it should be taken across the town along Sixth or Seventh street to the Sawkill. Tile culverts have proven excellent for they do not clog as do the stone ones, and tho one on BroftU-atreot is not large enough for the usual flow of water down High. They are cheaper in tha end, too, because they do not have to be dug up and cleaned frequently as do tho others It is a good plan in town improve ment to do the work in a permanent manner. The cost may be more at the outset but In the long run money is saved. Makeshifts are always expensive. Jtrs. H. J. Westfitll of Montague, N. J., who has been with her son who is taking a post graduate course at Yale, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. E. P. I'ris.snun of Ne .v York vis ited his family here a few days re cently. Mrs. Robert Strnthers went to New York today for a visit with friends. Hon. J. B. West brook of Ding mans Ferry was in town Mondsv He is suffering from a severe cold which stubbornly resi.sU treatment, and iti hope of relief he ooiitem plates a visit to some points south. Pn-viuia C i t B Prt-verjtod. This dine.iM' itl .vays re.iii't froia a Cold or an attack if the grip ri'' Duty lie prevented bv tbe timelv tit' of Clia in iii'i-lain'i" Coiifzh Ketnody. This rented y was extensively nwid tlitititt; the ejiidt iiiii's of la grippe ui tbe j u-d few yea is and not a tiintrle CM. -.'J lias ever lim-n report e-.l that did not r.v-iver or fiat, re.-ultfd in Jo-uoi.no.t. wl,ii-li ii.,.ss it to be a certain pr" ven I i ve of tl.ni t!aii;i-roux :--. l'.r s,!o by A. Rikli & S .ii, M iMittoras, all ilrt-g it ltd gi.-n-ti.il ft. o:S 111 liLe e,o tti'y. , '1 f .1 l!.e l'e- ,-. March, Jlpril, May Tliero la a best time for -.tiling everything that if, a time when a thing f ii n be tloiin to the best ml vantitgo, most easily and numt- rf feetivtly. Now is the best, time for purifying your blood. Why? lleeanse your system is now trying" to purify it you know this by the pimples and other eruptions t lint, have come on your face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Are the iiiedieines t.) take they do the work thoroughly and agreeably and never fail to do it. Hood's are the inedieines you have always heard recommended. '"I cannot recommend Hood's Parnpartlln tr.o hitfliiy as It sprimr tn'l icine. When w tske it in the eiirhur we nil Ool hettirtlirtHigli tim aumnier." Mas. H. 11. N ai Mi l rays, I'a. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. THE CHURCH COLUMN (lly IIkv. ('. K. Si t nnK.i! ) Next Sabbath morning the saora ment of the Lord's supper will bt ctdebrated and in tho evening the topic for discussion is "The Need ol Redemption." Tho topic for tho prayer service if Justification, tho second in the ser ies on Christian experience. The rehearsals for our Easter cantata have commenced and are g.'eatly enjoyed by our young people. We expect it will be a grand sueces. The warmth of the weather with which March began reminded us that a spring month has come Soon will bo heard tho sinking ol birds and tho budding of nature will soon greet our eyes. What about the warmth of spirit and the unfold ing of the soul life? Ibtvo we learned to commune with (lot! in the woild about us? As tho snow that covered the earth a few days ago so rapidly passed front tho Ileitis that the rtver roso to an unusual height carrying destruction in its current, so the things of this life that wo enjoy today often pass rapidly from our midst and leave aching hearts bo hind. Happy are tliose whose houses are on high ground above danger, and happy aro those who know what it is to live on high spiritual ground where all is safe and peaceful, though tho tempests rage and the waters roar Happy is he who is in that restful relation with his Maker so that be can say al all times "All is well with my soul." Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Warnor will tender a reception thia evening at Model farm in Diugman township to Jacob McCarty and his bride of Montagno, N. J. A number of town people have been invited. Gumblo Brothors have a fine lot of potatoes, also a number of head of cabbage and other vegetables foi sale at their narket. They haven fine stock of goods and invito tin inspection of buyers. U LJV4-U VJJ o o Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little he'p to get their digestive machinery working properly. UUU or coo Livnn oil will generally correct this difficulty. If you wiil put from one fourth to ru!f a tearpoonful in baby's bottle three or four timer, a dy you will soon see a marked iir.proverrierit. For h-gcr chilJren, from half to a tearpoor.ful, according to ae, dissolved in their milk, if you so dt';e, will very soon show iis great nourLh ing power. !f t'.e mother' m'!K does not r.ourLh the biiby, she nfeds the emul sion. It wi'.l show an effect st once I o:h v-n mi,h.er I ar.J !.;!.!. Ncw Y .rk. (.i;i;i;ntovn. J lid s ing from the spring like sou! h wind and tho warm sunshine it might he said that. March comes In like o lamb but after listening to the roaring of the swollen waters and rain, tlio road, the fields and Ihe bunks along tho ctream filled with iee, logs and debris of all kinds, we think of the roaring lion, so it. is not easy to judge of (lie weather for thn coming month. Jerry Shearer lost a number of sheep by the savagery of some traveling dogs. Jerry, not liking this, compelled one of thn tloas to do all tho travel ing after the sheep were bitten. Floyd l'heastou ofi llollistervlHo was obliged to kill forty sheep that became affected from the bile of a mad dog that was passing through t'lo place and entered his sheep pen. The ttlore Bar! loson, who has been laid up for some timo with a severe out in his knee, is now able to walk around again. Azariah Chapman of Salem was buried March 1. On the night, of Feb. 2H the coun ty bridge near T. H. Gilpin's was washed from its foundation by the tremendous pressure of ico aim water and landed a fow rods down stream. It is said that the iron work is not badly injured. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Millions aro always busy curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Bil iousness, Fever and Ague. They bmish Sick Headache, drive oul Malaria. Novor gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try thorn. 25o at all druggists. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Preshytorian church resumed its regular meetings last evening with a gootl attendance. How to Cure the Grip. Kemain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di rectod and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That romody countei aots any tendency of tbe grip to re suit in pneumonia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it. for the grip not one case has ever boen reported that did not re covor. For sale by A. W. Batch & Son, Mainmorts, all drug and gon oral stores in Pike county. - The snow which fell Wednesday became a regular blizzard in many places. In the Lehigh valley the drifts were ten feet deep, complete ly blocking country roads and up in York state travel was greatly im peded. A Liberal Oflr. The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to any ono want ing a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or con stipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. A. W Batch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gou ;ral stores in Pike county. The Chechunk bridge at New Hampton on the Erie, which was rendered unsafe for trains by the water last week, is now repaired and was used yesterday. Trains now will probably b nearly on time. Tho company estimates ils loss at over 18000 an hour since the bridge became impassable. Cut this out and take it to A. W. Batch & Son, Matamoras. any urun or general store in Pike county and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physio. They cleanse ami invigor ato the stomach, improve tho appe tite and regulate the bowels. Reg ular size, !25c. per bos. Ills Expectation. Aunt 11. eky Why, sunn- of them fashionable women is. ho t- r ra vit a n I ;ht-y vmoi'i wear t he same ti re.ss itnreTri two nr three times. l'nc! Aimer You don't say! 1 'ro.- it'll fiitie to be fashionalile not to ride Ihe same antei'inebilf more'ii two or three times. Pionklvn Life. ItniiKern of ttoilern Kilucatlon. Komi Mm her tih, 1 nit so jrlatl yon camp in! I don't know what on earth ails 1 he baby. Caiirr .shall I run for the ibietur? Fond M.ilher No, for an intirpre ter. His Kreiieh nurse W-ft nu'ilin'y lo-rXv, and iio!hm!v ran understand what tie . 'M:r Wate. HaiiKfr lo ltNne. 'd think it is absurd to sny kiss iio.' is e at LMoaois.' pnhe.l Mrs. bily- to:. 'What possible disease foilid be soread by 'lie vimph. nel?" ' M a r li.i e. madam. e I tn. ted t l u lie py. Tit T- i!.. Administrator's Notice. T.ttri'S -nf ii ! u i . J i i I I'u 1 ! i) li nil till' cr-f:itt- f (j't'Tct it. It'tn..!!, htUiiif liii. tmvt.--.hiji ( I t !a w ; 1 1'. tl- i t -t i !, (iuvm hrwii i u ! 1 1- I I) ti,,' limit tl:; fit tl. Alt ( i V'-1 1 h :t V I Ii i.iilfh n;:.i,lir P m ,1 (-M.I.U- )Mll lir-sciM ii iii ami tlrM- iiJiU-l't-it in hit ui il - i 1 1 i'i 1 1 !i j'ii ;i'.t.' in.il.r limiMlibi v :. ini-in (o J H I-t i V hi. AdllllllHI IIMDI'. .Mi;hia, .Mi.ch I, :'-i. Vve bep; leave to . nnounce that we have scxared the agency for the sale of the American Girl Shoe, "a shoe as good as its name." A woman's shoe made in al the popular styles, in all leathers, prices always the same, 52. GO. .This shoe appeals to the SOLE of every American Girl from Cuba to the Philippines. It's like the American girl replete with all good qualities and insures to its happy possessor an existence of satisfaction and joy. American girls, be as good as your name and wear "The American Girl Shoe." '" JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Over Twp Hundred Thousand Trial Bottlm Sent Frea by Mail. 15y special arrangement with the lii.'tiiiifaclurera of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, the read ers of the Pike County I'iikss are enabled to obtain n trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send, ing their full name and pnstofriee address to tht' DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which puarantets the Renuiiioness of this liberal offer. Of course this involves onormoUH expense to the manufacturers, but they have recoived so many grate ful loiters from those who have boen benefited and cured of the var. ions diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Rlood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronio Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to alt sufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 91 per oent. of those who bad used the trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick yon are or how many physicians have fallod to help you, send for a trial bottle of this groat medicine, it costs you hut ft postal card, nnd benefit nnd cure will most certaiuty be the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid. noy medicine that nets ns a lax itivo all others constipate Put some urine in a glass tum bler and lot it, stand 21 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis- oolorod.jmilky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys or Bladdor are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Romody speedily cures such dangerons symptoms as pain in the back, inability to bold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nate, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by our urine and all th ; unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. Da vid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is sold by all drug stores or direct at ft tor a largo bottle; six bottles. forfs.. Notice of Dissolution. The copartncrslilio( Wallace ami Tlirnll being tliKsolvtU litis day by mutual con sent, till nersonn indebted tot lie said Hrin will pleitbu inako humeri into payment to a. a me, who win core little me mis! liesn of (frocei-les porting floods, etc., nt Ibu former stand on liarfot'd ttlreet, uiltl all debts of said late Htm will l a.ljasleil bylilin. A. Q. WAM-iADK, f'KANlv li. TI1KALL. Milford, Pn.j March 1, Mr. Aftrr tipilllntr the Soup. Waiter I befr your pardon, sir! X never had such a thing happen before. Customer I wish to eaaeious you had! Then yon mijjht have been more careful this time! lirooklyn Life. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold bulk. Ail drugg tts, ioc. Asthma Can Be Cured Frees Treatment, Free Medical Advice. We Heva Cured 7,dOO C. Why Not Yours? This dread dUeasti wliieli linn caused mora untold armies than words can tla vrilie, Ims at last received itsdeatb blow. Mi-dicd -c.enut in reeeilt years bas loniul H remedy that fcuceeSRfully comhals all th. .tKuravaleil symptoms due to this distress iug alHu-tioit. Alu-r many years ot pa tient ol a. ly and re.eaivlt, I Jr. A II t'laik lllB Well kliawu spitali,!., li i"s di.e iv. red it po.-ii ve rem My ihat car", the couli. Ktves ioian-dia'.) reilef and vrwlicuiei. every vesllne uf toe tlise.i.e. c ialt I. til is the d.i.-lor lli.tt Ms A-.tlnui I; m.-,, will etf.-et n eiiiv lu ml slaves lli..l li.i ha instructed Ilia Clark M iK.al C: , of I'm, I'titf.'. I'a , lo f..r.al.l a c laij.l- ie lu- il loenl In every Miff. of A-lhuri wil writes f..r s.. oipi-iiu b'au'u. 'l'l.isi.a Vei . Ilocnil t.lter mill -li .vvi the Cool! lellcu tl.. Clalk -Meilli .ll t:,i J,n -c ill tbe lo.'iils ol this lire. I, Hall,!'.. ( tt l.f of our leader are lltttli l.U Mili A-tll.na (hey rliuii 1,1 rtrile the Chuk v'o at once fur syiiiptuu. 111. ink. hj bull T w bun a cure i iWlliif. le.ielir loncan Liccnse Applications. The fiill(,wiiiu apidicatlonq for License have been filed ill tile ollir-ti of tbe Clell; or 'Quarter Sessions In Pike conntv and will lie presented to the ( 'on I t of liiarlcr M'S sluos lo be In. Id March 17 UttrJ: ItelHtrare Township. Ifnminh Ii. Vtin Corden, Kram is Mer rier. I'biiip K. Kiilmer ItliiKuiHii Township. Anna St litiuiKi, K. CJ. Holllolnt, Wllliuiii Mem. I.Af.knwnxfin Townnltfp. (leorire A. Klston, AiikiikIh Itettstadt, Kred. J. llolbert, Albeit (i. Rowland. I.eliitinn Townslilp. Martin L. Ilach, Clara Ottenhclmer. Mllfonl llirmirli. Dr. John Kelly. IahiIrc J. Frleh. John O. Deck. Frederick A Beck, Marie V Tltsor, John H. Thornkm. Plern M. Mills. I'nltnyrn Township. Clara Lubes, John Urink. I'orler Township. Charles W. CortriKht. SIioIioIm Township. John H. lleumanii, Jt.lni Vout, Jr., Mary Fuller. Wistfall Township. Iiforifc finskt-r, Chiistiana Mueller. Martin J,oicht.. Floyd K. Bcvans, l'elcr J?cl., 1J. H Allen. J. C WKSTUROOK, Clerk. Feb 21, llHtJ. COURT PROCLAMATION Stale of Pennsylvania, J ('oiiuty of I'ike. 1 Aot ico in ticreiiy friven to till persons ooiiiiu oy recognizance or otnerwlse t., n. pear, that tbe March term, llioj. of tbescv oral e. Mit ts t.r I'ike roniil y will I... In Id at tho court bouse in thu boroiljfh of Milford on the third Mondiv , 17th. at o'clock p. in., and will bo continued one week If nec essary. UKOlibK UHKUUKY, shffifr. Milford, I'a., Feb. 1H, HKt. TUKSI'ASS NOTICK. Notice is hereby Kiv.Mt t lint, trtispassintr upon the. pro perly of tho tindersiKiicd in Milford town- hhiji. I'ike county. I'a.. for tho purpose of hitntiliK- llshliiK or any other purposes ig strictly torniiiiicii under penalty til ti;e law. Mas. S. ii. CltAFT. WAN I F.IJ SKVKRAL 1'KKSONS OF clmraoter and jood reputation in etndi slate (one in this county required) to rj roscnt anil atlvertise old established weal thy business house of solid lluaucial stand ii)K Salary lt. 00 weekly wnh enpenses additional, all payable In cash each Wed nesday direct from head ollices. florse and carriages itirnishcd, when neccshary. Heferences. Juieloso self addressed stamp ed envelope. ManiiKer. 1110 Caxtoli Huiltl Ing, Chicago. il-lll -tej NOTIfiH All hunting, flsliiiiK or otber tresiassiug on tin,, iiremlsos of tho under signed, lu lJiiiffmnn Township, on Kay iiiondskill and IJwarfskill Creeks, is for bintleu uutler jicnally of the law. t'UAs d. lloll.KAU, DiiiKUian Twp., N. Hihi.kau, Way 17. lays. Jushi'H F HoiLEAtl. PKotograpKcR ANIJ IjKALKR IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 76 Pike Street, Port Jorvia, N. Y. r.T!LIJHr.D CAVtATI. TRAuE - , LiblGNi. Marks.- -t-""Coi,VRicHTS. Thfrtvone ye .m tl- tire practice. Opinion u to Tail'ltlv ami luitclilnlillllv. rite Inr Uiok ol Instnicl lisandri'ferelKH'a. EPSON b0i- 021 J kucit. WubtaiUa, U. C M L 'A Am -s t 5 C :" ' (Ol 1 nsToiiisnino offehTS I L't";"" nwchavaiavilrlour WhlikiaxanrJ H far p W K .- ttrt oui i-,-x u, j(t.i..i..m.ijior U.a Uti-un. a u tkii i.-k-ft v miil i.t.r iiiai i - tu ,ry gtiirt t-nil.,-t? 1Hir Ton.ii lf y-ar ftlfl V-iffn t in ink fureKti. J. 1 .-no ,,f ., .,1 itie' gui:r i tl ... Ml )U ira. H-.i .a t ubaa Hjlil, we Will e i Al- M'f I UlV talk uUllf Ilia bail.. . !.-.. L.;n;iifs.a ,it, a tioaw UiiinJ Hnt V .l, i,r unto bh letltal Baal. rlti (t..e n..l (., ,t, ait I ; U, iirBi,.:. I en, . M,, .,..,i,a.1 Mei i.auiii r'H 1 (euuiite Hccrtch n.m I iKf h..M. 1 tfio.a al j.i jK.f..i.i : a siktlat tl .1.1.1, I pirU ls.ii.at ! Ut ro (,u' ii IsicKaiit aiara, i.gir . u luai. L l-.x. I (J.u .-ail cttfl b..u..... I 1 ,lJ1 . c ,.-r bul-.-i. 1 nL, k c h..l.;,.r. 1 pair !.. b'tirnn ( i. . haiti ai.l -.tia D..U'.iil ehaioi it -o.'ol: 7 ho.vily !. ,i,i,J 11; Uia4 liuwunni. una ln -J uut -.t.: .'' J jii.ii-uU allll .n:Mui.ti t.. in- 4 uiif f iu. ua lu a.i- utd -aiiiw.t iv nlj fin, Iv i.aii Ii .tl,. I . t f, . , , :1 , fci. ttl. v,,,-;:::;,,;I CaLY J3.S.:!," ,:r!;:"t;';:; J t I'sifa lt mr 4iid h 1 - ui Li, A 1 SHERIFF'S SALE liy t rl lift nf mi nlins writ of Kh-ri Fnrljis Iim(1 (Hit of t lie c-inu t of coiiiinoii rf Pike cnmitr. to itic (iiicctod. 1 w ill expose ti pubtit! rii; liy vein. net or outcry at the slin iff oOice in the torouh of Milford ou SATTHDAV, MARCH 15, H-2, nr 2 IMt oYlock p m.: All thnf. t crtnin pifre nnd piimd of hind kHuhM' in the township of Ijin-kit nxen In tho county of I'ike mid si tfi of Pt'iinsylvMiiin Ihxi tided nnd d sciili'd follows, t,o wit: He-uiiiuin on tliewefc bnnk of wastp-weir tin tho Delii vnr nnd lloilstin cnnnl below Lock No. 1H on Bfiid cnnnl, thence up nnd nlonR tow pnth of Bnid citiwil to the enst- hnnk of w nfttp-weir nhove Fnld Io k No IK, thence down nIont mild wnste-weir to Ln kavutx en river, thence down nnd nlony said river to wrist e-weir below snid Jiock, thence tip nnd nlon wiihte-wetr to the plnce of le KinninK, contnlnin four nctes of huid be the snine more or less, saute behipf siluntc n Ijork No. 18, Ph.. on sid en mil nnd in tended to include nil t behind t)ttween snid cnnnl nnd Lncknwnxen river nnd wtmte welr above mimed. Thn above premises nie conveyed subject to nil the riht of the snld Lelnwnre nnd Hudson cnnnl com pany In or over the same and heiut? the same preinb-.es conveyed to Wilhelmina Sieinmetz by deed from John C K Plotz nnd wife by deed bent ins date the twenty- ui ni h dny of October. A. I)., 1WC nnd duly recoiuetl in the oiiue tor leeonfing ilecils, etc., in and for the conntv of Pika nt Mil ford. Ph., in deed hook No. 51 at pa ice 1'vm, etc , and by reference hud thereto will more fully and at biriie appear. Improvements A II tho above land Is Improved r.nd on sinno are erected 1 hirtre . mi 1 small dwelling house, n hern, ice house nnd other outbuildings, fruit trees, el o. Seized and taken In execution as the propei ty of Wilhelmina Stcinmetz and will he som !y ine if r cash. HKOKHK UHKHORY. Sheriff. Sheriff,!) Office, Milford. Pa., ) Keb. 18, Urici. ( Register's Notice The ridlowinir ncttountft have been filed with the Keinslcr ami will be -resented to tbe court fur confirmation find allowance on tho third Monday of March next: Kstatti of Nancy .lano l ull, dee d. The account of Htnry 1'. A id rich, ndminlstrn tor. Kst.ii to of John C. Hlssnni, deo'd. The account of Luclan li. llissain, aduilnistra tor tl b. n. . t b. Estate of KlizalM'tlt J. Van Auken, need. I he account of j. Henry Jutlwig. administrator. Kstato of Sarah Hrown. deed. The hc- connt of Henry lj (;aune. executor. Kstateof lauueiot. W Armstronir, dic'd The account of Mary Ann Arm&t.roiiK, ex ecutrix. i Kstitte of Samuel (i. Arnst. dee'd The iiiki, and 1 1 1 i I accotin', of Hannah M Arnst., executrix. Kstale of .lames M. Calllinin, dec'il. The nccount of Fa ill N. Jioui iiiqiK!, adiiiiniH- irat-or. J. C. WKSTUROOK, Kcuisio Milford, Feb. 17, hn)i. Widow's Appraisement Tlie following nuprniseinent. pet apart to tbe widow lias bi'eli filed with the Hcjtih ter and will be resi-nted to t bo court I t confirmation and allowance in tliothiic Monday of Marcb next : F.state of Randall Van Gordcn, riee'd. Aiiiralsemenb of personal proe:-fy Hi t npart to w blow, Haunali I.. Van U aden. J. C. WKSTUROOK, Register. Milford, Feb 1", lixrj tjOB SALK. A runU farm lttcafixi near L iMatnni-iiriui, km iwii as tbe iicu.-cl oi Reinliurdt place, containing "I aerts Fintljr located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kind. IVart imjirovett Title clear. For terms. priiM). etc.. addros Lock box O Milford. Pa. THKSPASS NOTICK,. Notice la hereto Kiven that trer.txuiHinir on the premises of the undersigned, situated in Dtimnian townshlii, tor uny fmrpose whatever is strictly forbidden, mid ailotfi udera will lie promptly prosecuted. litA B. Cakk, Oct. -4. lMio. A Marvelous Discovery ! Dr Cbecltd'a F.leet i ic Spavin Cure pisi tie. y removes HON hi SPAVIN. HlNli BONK, M'l.INT or CI KH in 4a hours witliuut pain or nore. Tliere" never wns anylliiiiK t.ieitiiil It. It is nei f.w t Iv liarm less and anyl ody can use it. Over 10. nod testimonial. Boo' let, particulars and nuntile bottle free. J.ncloso two cent stamp to NICHOLS MFG. CO., 8-6-ttt. Nw C'aiuukn, Cona. Advertise in the Prkmh. i if of v. l.iH L,i,,f-u f buini Uul tlailB fBalllilaaji I'ubaas hshsl iirau:rr ito- auia ami irvluu . mnm i Mttt. s iliaWsaSI 1 j .1 "I VI pi i V WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. Physician and Surpcon. Ofllee and rcfldcncc Harford nttect Ir home lately Oct liiictl bv Dr. F, It. Wen nl'r MILFOill), I'A. Dr. von dor Heydo, DENTIST, Brick House O-innMte Vitntlermni k Hotel Uroatl street Milford I'n. OFFICE HOUHS: 8 to 1U a. m. ; 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. IIOAGLAND'S Big China Store P0RT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lumps and "Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We Ltty Butter, Eggs and Grain. Hoagland'2 PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Sold by all Newsdealers mewfi-H Vim TMi volnm-8 of New, Cholc. CopyrlEht Compositions by tXie must popular suuiurt. 64 Pages or Piano music 10 Songi, 1 1 InMramental zi Complete Pieces for Piano and 12 Pagca of Musical Litcratura Once a Month for 23 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months, $1.00. 15 one year ynn net nearl y 800 Patcea of MubIc, comprising 252 t omj.ieU) Pieces for Ihe Hauo. If bought In any mti.ic itora at one-half nil. would cost lia.oo. If youwillsend u the name and addrsa of Flv performers on the Piano urUrgao, wa will send youasamplenopy frmm J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, tla-hth a Locust t.. rhlladalahla. Pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par ejudein.e of the capital, liK-aled within one nloek of the While House and directly opposite tbo Treasury. Finest table in the city. WIILARD'S HOTEL A famous Iiolelry, remarkable for 111 historical association und It.nir-suslMlned popularity. Heeently renovated, repainud and partially ret uruinhed. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark an g tbe hotela of Wa Ington, patron'zed in former year presit.ents and Iiih ollicials. Always a piimo favoriU). Heeently remodclwl ami rendered better than ever. Opp f K K. dep. WALTICK BL'KTON, Hen. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political .tiiezvous of the capital at all timea. oy ate the bent stopping places at rea- r I ii 111. rates O. G. STAPLES. Proorl.tor. C. titwITV.M.n.ner. , t BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE D 1 s Tradc Marks 9 t COPVHIGHTa) AC. AiiTstne 3Mwlnhf a Klfi'h Mini ii-.tu' i"n mtir tn- HIV ;irt I'.-I.im fur fi'lfiitui f it'U Wli.-lh.T .til tiuiiH -.1 1 u ( ly i -k on I- ry ft. h-fW,e, Willi. -UL i,ii.-:. f, Ui tiiU vviiiiil, J,,..,i ivv.. A hiin.lHtinii'ly I'hiitriiti'il wwklr. 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