PIKE COUNTY PRESS. J KIIKW. Ai'M. 4. H0: IH'Ili.lKlll'.l) l:Vh:WY V UIIIAV. OFFU'K, liRHWN 'a Hl'II.MNd IIH'IA I) fT. PI'HSf'HirTloN! OjfK Yeah One tlnlliir sintl fifty cents. Hix Months Hi'vcnly-dve ccn'tH. HTKM'TI.V I.N Alt VAN CK. Kntcrcd nt thf poxt nfllm 'if Milford, . Plko I'ountr, IVniisylvniiin, a pccind elnss matter," Novhiu ber tweuty-llrst, Advertising Rates. : Onciquareloliiht lines I, one Insertion -fl .0" Kindt HiilMi'ijuffit- insertion ------- ..rio Keduced rates, furnished ml application, Will be allowed yearly ml vet risers. . . Legal Advertising. Adtnlnlif rator's and F.T.cciitor'fl fi.-it.lccn S.'X' Auditor's notices 4 mi Divorce notices - h. on Sheriff's s.-les, Orphans' court stiles, County TrenHiircr's miles, ('miniy stnte ment and election procluiuntion cliarfred by the square. J. H. Tun Ftlcn, I'ltDMSHFH, Mllfurd. Pike County. Fa REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. The jiritimiy sleet Inn thniimlmut Pike county will lie helil on KrMny, April 18, ItHfci, from 3 p. m. to fi p. m. for t lie following olileox: I'roiluiiioliiry, etc., one to lie voted for. County commissioner, one to lie vot ed for. County treasurer, one to lie voted for. County auditor, one to lie voted for. Hxtrict attorney, out; to be voted for Hepresentutive In general assembly, one to be voted for. Delegate to state convention, one to be voted for. Congressional conferee, one to be voted for. Henatoriul conferee, one to be voted for. County committeeman, Heven to be voted for. Town committeeman, one to be elected in enoh election district (w in Hluill only be voted for in the district In w liit li he resides.) Twenty days before the wild primary election each candidate shall notify the county chairman of his candidacy and pay his assessment, which shall be an follows: For county commission ers, f 13, and for each of the other of fices, f 1 each. Jly order of the county committee. IIENHV HEED, Chairman, March 13, 1902. It will pay to soan the advertising columns this and ovory week. You will always flud something to inter est you. Supervisors throughout the coun ty appear to have gras.ped the idea that it is a good time to work roads when the ground is soft and already much of this has been done which will prove of great advantage to the traveling public later. It may sound like profanity, but we are willing to say it ns proxy for those loss scrupulous as to language Darn a man, or a woman either who delights to repent and distort everything beard m order to stir nj or p'orpotUiite isnimosity between others. Snoli people) ought to be boiled in a vat of their own lye. The Odd Follows had a very en joyable spread last evening. Harry Rytnan of Summit, N. J Is a guest with relatives in town. Mrs. Jervis Gordon of I'ort Jorvis called on Milford friends a day this week Bertram Illy the of New York was a guest at The Anchorage over Easter. Daniel Lifts of Newark, a former rcsidL-nt, vUitcJUUttUut, lira. Mary Colo, receiuly. Thomas lirink and family, form erly of Port Jervis, now reside iu Dinginans Ferry. Louis K, Rudolph, who bad his clothes da magi d iu a nil road wreck rooontly, has settled for Tlio jury ye -.tor Jay acquitted Mrs. llaiiuw, tried at Mt. llo!!y for the murder of her stop-d.iughtor. Beginning April lt thi D. V. R. R. ooinmi'nood cai iyin: the mail bc t .veuii Bashkill and St r .minimi g. ThB indictments atrainst E. B. Kintnerand .1. J''. Everitt vter I'.is minej in the ISj.vX couits this week. Atlautio City was tilmoit wiped ovit by lire y.',t. r ! iy. l.'lit hotels and a number ut Im-liic-s 'laces Were but ued. T'ho lw.-.s la ealnnated B t t wo mil i ion d !! ii'.s. It is j.robable that t'.e In ad of I'.iriha Vu,l.u,Kt. on one of the t, i-t J3CW IhMSC. If S n v, ill L,u pla ed ,.' -t.itilJ'J of t!ni t.1..; will bo II, d tif.-t V ' ! II. i 'I St i 'II I I ' I 11, .HI V, hot ('. E. 1-VII ii.'o w, l.vv Cv.l.t.-:, ii.'o ll.iJ Week. It t 1 1 i, re:r.!y i,..p i i! !!: us i- I t,j i i.i -i t- .:, i ).. ! . i i.. ii,v v ,y; t is I .it !,. Spring JJcdic'aiQ 1 lll'I C is l'l, OtlliT Ri ""on W lietl poi;d TJicdicino is no mm;) net i!cj ai in the Ppring. The Mood !s Impure. vrr.k and impoverished a condition intiicntid In" pimples and other eruptions on the faro and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, la'k of strength, and want of animation. Hood's Sarsaparitla and Pills Jfnlie the blood pure, vigorous and rich, create, appetite, give vitality, strength and animation, and cure all eruptions. Have the whole family begin to take them today. Hood's SnrPRpsrllln tins ber-n ttcd In onr fitttiily for some time, and always ith food results, bust sprlnK I nil run down anil got a bottle of It, sad as usual received (front benefit." Miss Beci-ab IioTcr, Stowe, VI. & Hood' Sarsaparitla promises to cure and keeps the promise. When Knighthood Was in Flow jr." The most, remarkable historical novel in recent years, "When Knighthood Was in Flower," is to appear in the Sunday North Ameri can iu the form of a serial story. The opening chapters will be out on April fi. Never before- lias any newspaper secured for publication in its col umns a novel so recent and so sue cessful as this one. Julia Marlowe, now appearing as tiio Princess Mary Tudor, in a play written from the book, is scoring the greatest, hit in her brilliant, career upon the stage. In writing "When Knighthood Was in Flower," Mr. Charles Major fixed upon the most romantic spot in the most romantio period of Ennlisli history, the Mine of Henry VIII, ns a setting for his book. The story thrills with the tender, pure love of a king's sister fur an untitled but heroic young Englishman. The hero loves the heroine in spite oi his fight against his passion. Their pitiful struggles to avoid one an other, their noblo sacrifices the one for the other, touch the most hidden string of human sympathy. Brandon and Mary, knowing con sent to their marriage could never be obtained from her brother, the king, elope, with the intent of voy aging to America. Although she is attired in meu's clothes, the Prin cess sex is discovited, and Bran don, holding an entire ship's party at bay, defends her from the sailors attack until their captain ru?hes to his aid. The elopers (ire captured by tiie king's soldiers, and to save Brandon from being beheaded M iry marries King Louis of Franco. Queen Mary's rescue by Brandon from a palace in which after Louis death she has been imprisoned by his successor, who loves her, hut has been rejected, is among the most t'irilling incidents iu the narrative This eulininatvs in their marriage There is a secondary, hut none the less charming, love story running through the book. IVlnfOl,' I'leiiseil. Mr. l.vuecker My last butler wa too good a ju!ge of whisky. New ltuticr Well, Oi'm not so par ticular. All whisky is good whisky to me, sir! llrooklyn Eagle. Mlncalled. Knick There is a question thnt has been puzzling me for some time. Knock What's that? Knick Why do you suppose tltej call lured girl help? Town topics. Kli Ktfn Her !Mnn. He Darling, which would von rather lune for a birthday present seHlskin cloak or an automobile? Wife- I'd rather ltnve ten dollars, dear. N. Y. Times. A Pntmlnf. Iiilerm iitetl. 'You yvill lie nutrried ' 'Sav, tell me the good things first. -N. Y. Herald. It B J V W a j Fiosi' a Ci S ! Persons have been Known to gain a post:! a tl.iy by taking en ounce or iLUlia LnuL SION. !t is strange, but it often hardens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound ; it seems to start the di,C!tive machinery going prop erly, so tttiit tae patient is ebie to t!!4 absorb his ordinary food, vhicrt he com J not do be tore, and trial is t.se way i.t gx.n is mack. A certain amount cf f!e-h Is necessary for heu'thj if you have not r,.,t it yea can rtt it by t Yim will it f -t as u,,f..! in sii,ir.,. f ti ia vvv '.r, and if ou art IKiiviMt nptiit U C ,l't t.-p Lv.ia'.. the Vn.i.'.if it Wd.'UU ,.k. Ji.-i ?, ,o, all .n,,.-. , !. Ijjl I ill IW M . I I,-,,,-!, Kr. Vjk. , Viiur li-.w. U 1 it 1, 4 u. i.r. t. v. l. L Ji .... . ... . j . EARP.F.1,5) OF SAMPLfl Over Two IT'tiidrPtt Thousnnl Trinl Bottles Sent Ftco by Mail. Hy pperial nrrannement with the m.mufiK'l til ers of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Ir. David Ken netly s 1 avorite lietnclv, the roail- rs of the I'ikr C'ocntt I'hrss are nabled to obtain a trial bottle find pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full mime and postoillee address to the DU DAVID KKN- NEDY t'tRl,OUAT!OM, Ilondont, N. Y., nnd mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarnnlees llio genuineness of this liberal offer. (if course this involves enormous expense to the manufacturers, but bey have received so many grate ful letters from those who have been benefited and enroll of the var. ions diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Klnddcr nnd Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and all .weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Uuon investigation it wits found thnt 91 per rent, of those who bad used tbo trial bottle bad received such benefit from it that they imr- hrtsed large sized "bottles of their lmggists. It, matters not how elck you lire or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but i postal card, and benefit nnd cure will most, certainly be the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid ney medicine that nets as n laxative all others const i pa to. Put some urine in n glass tum bler and let, it stand 21 hours; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys Or Bladder nre in a bad condition. Dr. Dnvid Ken- netly 'h Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain iu the buck, inability to bold urine, a bin ning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nate, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine nnd all th unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remddy in the new 50 cent size nnd the regular 11.00 size bottles. The county commissioners sold the boiMing of the Hbutinent of the bridge nt Strnbles mill yesterday tr Jneob Wncker for ifailB. Now if r rock foiintlrttion is secured or one constructed by driving piles future trouble inny be avoided All super structures depend on their founda tions. A Valuable Medicine lor Coughs and Colds in Children. "I linve not the slightest hesi tiincy in recommending Chamber Iain's Cough Kemody to all who are suffering from coughs or colds," says Clins. Al. Criimer, Esq., a well known' wntou maker of -Colombo, Ceylon. "It has boon some two yours since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and I have repeatedly used it and it has always been ben eficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is especially ef fective for children and seldom takes more than one. bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try. this valuable medicine and they are us well pleas ed as myself over the results." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mata inoras, nil drn& and general stores in Pike county. A severe snow storm visited the western pirt of this state April 2. Drills Mailed railroad tinins and blocked country roads. This puper might be filled with items like the following and every one bo the absolute truth. I had rheumatism for years and tried nl moat everything but got no perma nent relief until I used Chamber lain's Pain Halm, three bottles of which have cured me. It is the best medicine I ever used. Philip E. Khoals, Pennville, Mo. Pain halm is for sale by A. V. Balch . Bon, Uiitamoriis, nil drug and gen oral stores iu Pike county. George Reynolds of Notch, fur sevetal years assessor of ISiooiiilu (iravn township, ci miniK !tl suicide at the home of his iliniL'liter, Mrs. W. J. Kdmiston, Slmcli 20 by cut tir.ur his tltrotit wuli a razor. It is asMiuied he whs deranged w hen the fatal act was done. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain ISalin a trial. It will not Cost you a cent if it. do.-s no good. One application will relieve tlio pain. It ai.s cores sprain and bi'ui-c-s in i no-third the tune re (linrid by any oilier treatment. (Juts, bl.l S.S. llulltsV, ll'.iMt bites, pain in the m ie at d chest, glandular and other cured by :i warranted, swellings mo quickly .lying It. Kvery bottle i'i ict 'J'.) and cents A. W , p. ill Mild i) tV Sou jjenef.,1 M tliuiioian, n iuit-i iu I'll, lily TREASURER'S SALEi t'nwittrrl I nnd In l lkn Cnnnt.f for liixoii of Iftoo, J Hit t ft ml St'huitl f !Mf. t !icrehr (Hvpii t!'Ht ;urr:pnii)r to (if tin' ( iriHTr'l A tt I III y lf t !(' nwi-iihh of (VmiM-lviiiiif rnitMttt MTl Jict ( litlllMI A n Act t A in end t In- Act cut it led A n Act liir.-rdnK the .Voiln (.f SciIIhk I 'itwtitiHl l.-miiN f ir t'n nml ffvr oHmt jntrp -ffs I'ti.-d Mtircti i:i,h. A.i) . tij fi Sup- plrincnt fx; nil Act ttninnd the Act en titled. All Art directing theirudenf sell ttltf l"liented Ivllllds i')t t-li'H Blld f.ir (Hhcr piirpnseM, pnwed Mnrch 17, A. !.. l,s(i, hnd hy further supplem fit, to re-iied Act, pjiRMed March W, is:;4. dv Art entitled An A cr In rehuinii tu tin diden of Indented Iwuiiis lit I he HHvornl rniirti ie of this t'liinitiiiii wenlt h pii.4ed Mnrch iti h, IS IT. f.nd wit pleincnts thereto. The follownitf ht-rrilMd r. rts of tntid (rtf.m-lll.e-! in the Y iiithh to Ntiine) wilt lit.' on Un; Second Monday in June Next (lit'lna the ninth clay of saht month) ('iiiiniriiciiiR al two ,'r'iH-k in the after noon ,if said day, at. pulillo ventliie, nt the Court House in Milford, In the County of Pike, for arrpartttrefl of ttixi-s dew anil cimc nte.rtted on eueli lot rei-iii'livil Itto.iie In g fir.ivr TfOTlislilp. No. Wnrr'intro Ntinio Qiii.tillty Tit Acn- IVrrlie ."nil Diiwhtinim, Theodoro 1km as I t) Sh Wl Jlllrtnn, .ItilneS 1 77 6 (it lie Kly, .lolnt SMI 1HI 7 (it isn KiiiiiiHr. John IC, Tit i mi C'.l Kh iiil s, llornee 4ifJ ll'i 2i t-'n 114 Sit Mnrlln, Joseph loo Inn fill-; K7 Hlclmrds, Jolnm 4;t irB 111 IM ITU l-tu lie, 'I honms Wl UK) 1 .ST ti:l Riitt.-f, John lTtl . . 4 mo Sl'H-ker, Mtirnrnret IS !H llfl 2ll SeeleVj iMin y t i:w 3 as 8S WlKton, Miiriiiiret t'.ll .. 1(1 IlelnTTtire ToTrnn!ili. 15 niodhi-nd, I.i.iko 4te.' IB r,l IS liiodhend, Mary So () s! W lis Carney, l hotiiits 2..H 14 7'-' 4u liiiiKii'ian, Amlrew 4S 1 an Ilia Mease, .lumen 4ll 70 2a 811 llli Mease, Koliert 1 Id S St hih Mease, John i:is tru 9 ac 45 Shoenmker, Isntio ar, .. 1 6a ,ln(giiHn Townli 1 1,. HT ISrown, Hubert ar.'S . . IS tm 1 III llruilheiid, (Jarret, iaa l!2 4 7(1 lin Hroil head, John jr. In! 1KJ J7 Iin llli think. Montis J l X ba 11 On tun Broilheiid, John ar i!." 8 (r 5 Cox, Jneob 415 15 3:i 4U 14M Cotnmi.l, Dehornh U'-'H It Hi Kid Jones, John 144 2!l 11 m Wl NelelKh, NielKiliis U'.t! 71 2H 61 151 Koheits, Mordecnl lull 80 6 HI W Hllhtotl, 'I hoiiiua 58 4 til a:t Hinder, John 415 15 S!l 4o lrpinfl Tnwnhlp. 2iV) Artntt, Jncib ISO 2 85 2hl Craitr, William 2nl 144 2(1 47 ar.a Koniko, Adaiii 4:i5 a." aa 2ti'.( I.yne.li. John 4;R .. W W Martin, John 411 .. 8 a5 2W lJasehall, 'riiulllRS lH 4 IKI air; Konp, u w. saa 44 9 K '! Tittcrtimrr, John IMI 8U 12 as 2(14 Wills, Willhiltl 250 .. H 81 .. Weslbrook, Hinun 150 .. 12 )s Laekntraxea Townnlilp. 155 rtnrber, William 4.11 80 42 70 7a Chambers, John 410 .. 41105 2 Condml, William Sl .. 19 51 Sll Conner, Michael iH) 2 85 aa llewes, Kohert 8 70 87 88 laa Howell, Kichura !i 4 80 lit llewell, Aartin 414 150 20 70 7H 2d Jennlinra, John 'oT2 .. 81! 84 t27 KHts, tteoiuu 107 .. Kl 4!l an KliiMiy, John 2o3 .. lit 7a an Nic.'hli'ne, 1'hlllp 1 4ltf .. 4:188 il Powell, 1'eter ' 2111 .. 19 (it! 74 Philips, John aol 129 10 (in tta HoliertK, Klln 2ii0 19 51 71 Kohei'tn, Mordecnl 180 101 17 On 102 r Itleldx, John 210 . 21 11 111 Seeler, .Samuel 257 130 25 20 7a Toliat.d. Henry 4:itl 11 42 HI 95 Walter, Peter 4H1 39 18 85 Wilton, Phehe 8o4 20 19 70 81 WIhIuii, Pannelln 807 10 16 30 Lehninu Townnlilp. 2:i Brotzmim, John 10 .. (12 254 linker, (ieotiro A. al . . 1 91 154 Chestnor, Jimieu g-.ij 120 18 27 2ll7 Dalley, Charles 79 11 2 29 2H.I Oine, Unhurt - UK) H 19 HI I (iricr. (. hiirlea 4on 13 24 74 213 Hoover, Manuel jr 412 1-0 7 39 239 lteister, Daltiel 111 02 143 Kintiear, William !IM 55 20 27 Motel, Charles 75 4 lio 219 Kimtoll, 'i In, inns 143 8 84 Hll Miinillo, Peter 812 102 6 71 224 SnviHe, .Snniuel 422 120 20 1(1 Milford Towimlilp. l'-'tl Itiirnhnni, Asell 181 145 7 07 111 Hianham, Klieliezer 224 . 19 55 Chtlreh, ti. ri. 211 .. 17 7! IIS Meiiso, James lmi 4 09 i'aiiiiyrH Townfthlp, Cadv, David .Smith, William iinilli, William W igiotl, Isaao 105 a 231 412 7 42 12 ft 183 82 09 20 61 18 58 Jort?r Township. AboreroinbiH, James 4t4 Paiioo, William 401 Jhiihain, Ann 50 Jlrown. llaniel 2'-8 KVl 30 814 840 IK, 3.) 92 171 31 64 luo 32 (.1 38 81 (II 09 311 109 I.-mJ HH 51 on 20 23 69 81 a sa 10 liartrou, Uaniel 2 (0 1J 133 i:ii (H 68 15 71 140 h4 aa 15 90 13 50 7 oo 40 9 31 17 aa Coolbau.:!!, A brum V. 2i ) CniM, John T an Ilillinaii, lieorKO 4'-'2 I II I In, A hi a In. in Hi '3 KiehellhirKer, ilarnet 75 HairiMin. tieoruu IMI Hotion, itichard 415 Hi iaht-ri, 'i'homos 22 1 i ,1 l.-e, Miuhaut li) Jeall, iMiao 413 Jon.'H, A b-ohuil 1 1.' Lackey, James 2oi .oneh, John 415 -Miller, William 419 Mel.iiilehho. John iVr Hei ll. ld. Wl. Ilinu 20 HtiBton, 'rholiiiut loil Mii),,k, Jolin L'.-S Wlliitiit, '1 hoinns Jr Will SholiitlA Tuwnaltlp. 5 7 23 05 11 (ill 2 20 aa 69 25 19 6 83 23 IV, 20 43 2 hi II 39 2 45 6 23 4 42 lifcl 12 lf:j Ilnrr Jom-ph 4:i7 81 42 M UT iiaiU-y, Kirtiu:U jiS iki 7 iii ink. ilt-nry . . H u t Hail, iiim ki.ll W. if.i . t :m Hiilti'ii, .li'hn li'Xt 13 iMnk. Hi-tifT l- Ut IS h: i.U-, ( 'I'itrii R. hJ h b 41 24 Jt- inL, I N-iirv .V) 7'i 6 1 j i. 'niiiK'ilv, .1 ihii 41S H 4u 7 f Can y, M.nlu-w l. 't 7 lti 10 riut jilitiill, ,);niu'ri '7 t"i X-t !) 27 ( 'oiiimiwf, 1 iatlnntf 40 il -iX 1? as ( tnrif, Jt'inma 410 is in it.) l.yl . tft H r, .1'Uill ' 1) H Ml i. mi, A iii! :v.ft) IS n;, lti 1 Hiu in it-k ! i.u 2.i iVi J HI l"'imy, William 70 17 (V lv,t Iti-.-u, H;;itut-l 71 H) -hn K 1 1 1 1 , .i.nif j;.v. fyj at ;m ten I-uUt iM, Aliiiihum 2-7 ..J iw J K) 1 ilff, Jotill I' Jin 6S) ID I V J- !-.!,, -ut!lu 7i( 7 Iii Co Nftt i-ii, .lulu: i-u iU ; i U U-t..ti. 1' niiia l!,tl In :tT j li hi ii.hm, M.t.y 1 4w il ; iii K-.i!ui, ii.iiliftif) 1 7 ; I Mi'i'.h, Kim.ivs 17 Vnl-, J.iltit-h jr. 1 H Nt 1-t 4-,' I 'jl U lllii'K, llfUHHib H:i l ,i ini r, II W.iikt-r, Jiiir ! 1 2, j 3.i ill 77 H nj M7 lb m eMail luMitshlp, .. h-i jr. a: , .J'-I.U , .1 II tUl'M I-? Hi i ,1. S':- imiMh 4 "i III as ii Si,i,,i., ii. -h,'it. :i :n :il or 4:1 f-iuiili, 1 i O.iili ttt it H :n si 'f. Willniin B:l f.5 :t 71 I! ;, Im I TH 111 II" 41 Snil'h, 1 1 Ii. I V i 41 17 01 i.i Sin th, Hinhctli lo 15 1(1 G. F. ROWLAND, TrM.mr(r. TlTtt-iuriT': ( Iftire, .Mill-ell, 111, Iforil, lvn., TREASURER NOTICE f Srtle of Rrntrd I.nniU fr A rrefirRfJe of Tnttrin. Tlio folloaltiir ! the llct of tnno, rettirn rd ty the ColleclorH for Ihc sex't-rnl Town Mii'm for the yi-tirfl IS'.iii nntl linm. nnd the P''tiool year i'.iei, with r,ir.is, w liloh Innd will lie M'lit ru'ri'Olitile to the Aef of tltf hith of Kelirniiry, A. H., into, nt tin uniiir tlimi ntul nhuie hh the ahovc Hint foregoing Cnsented J.ttnd: Itlnoniliift ilrnre Ton natiip. Tax (i1)T, A. A., ii r, Kltti (mtnipd, Nn 7M, ,;iihim'1 W. Hinit, mid No. 74, 1 tn v Id HiirU-v, nd j A brntn Hucli man find ot Ihth $ P 4'i Mf( '(hmu'I I. ( Ut Ii urine, in hiiid 67 iintiiipd. No. 17':, David Savior, ndj John Mi( 'oniM-ll nnd otliiTH 3 SI Parr, John, rt., Vm IihkI (7f fin impd. Ii'mim', No. Ill, llt'tiiT Hnr- iH't-, ndj .John A ndcrunn nnd others 8 10 F.vk.'K, '1 lioiniiH, iir, ioiirt nninipd. No. hi!, N.-iar Dicuw, ndj John Kf'tclu'l nnd others 7 23 O'Hourke, 'I honinsi, nr, lmia tinhnpfl, No IH, I'niriek Morimn.ndj Lvdin Anderson and ft(hern 8 55 Williamn, KoImtt-, nr. 5"h nnltnpd. house, No. HKL John Kntter, ndj iffK Hockline and oth'Tfl 4 If Flnkelstein, Sniah, nr, H'?n unfmiHl, No. mi, .Margaret Stnoker 9 AS liclnwftre Townhlp. Anfnlne, Chnrles Vlrtor, nr, 2ft un- hnnd, No. i!' John ('oolhnmrh. mil Henirtinln Menkin Rnd others 2 07 Cropsy, lJllhtn, nr, na J?np Inn tin iiitnd, hoUHt; hih) tmrn. No. 14, John Knnest, ndj Jaeoh ( 'ann im1 othert 9 80 L'Moinidiet, Jason K , nr, In lmpd. ndj ('has, Hosier nnd others. 81 Puderhaiitfh, Klira. In hnpd l'.tn linunpd, hotme, No 1 19. dune Hrod head, adj K. Yiindernini k nnd olherR 1 fffl Chaiiihtn, TmiU, nr. 15n tinnd KHn nnSnn d, formerly Srttnheu hit- inim nlaee 6 8y Minter, Klizaheth, nr. Win nnlriind. No. IS, Marv H rod h end. (Stephen Whfi more property 1 47 Otteiihotiner. .lacoli, nr, 8n nnltnpd. fortnerlv Phehe Howell traef. 10 Peters, K K., nr. 5nn iinfmpd, for merly Penry Pnniv 53 Dingi-ann Township. Urady, Peter, nr. 5a lmpd 207n unlm lid. ndj Kj T. Hivlere and ot hern 21 50 Case. Henry, nr. 2Wn unhnpd, No, 1n. Thomas Swartwout 253 64 Knrley, Terenep, nr, lfm lmpd Win unitnpd, honsn nnd hnrn, No. 85, W i 1 1 in tit Hit cieaves, ndj K A. -inM'n(n(? nnd others . 89 84 Rosenthal, Jennie, ur, Hon unhnpd, No. 177, William Morrin, ndj Jo seph Jit si lean nnd others 14 01 Wolf, John, nr, Hu Imjnl 407 unhnpd, 2 houses, 2 barns, wiiiron house, No. IH), William Nicholas adj John Poor 28 00 Greeni lift, K. A., 20:i lmpd 20n tmfni pd, hoiiKo nnd harn, No. 104, Hnn nah Htodhend. loon unhnpd. Tay lor plaee 4 52 Deyo, P. Q., nr, 41'Vn iiMlnid. Nq. lrS), Jonathan Smith, iVMn unhnpd, No. l.5, Jidin Poor, siln uiihnpd. No. 148, Dt homh imnnrfl 13 30 Cherry, Millard, nr, joon unhnpd, ndj C C. I). Pinchot nnd other 5 52 Crone, G. Y., nr, 8"Jji unhnpd,' near Dinuman SpriiiL;, adj N. W. Hol- den nnd ot hers 4 50 Phuhot. (J. V. I)., est., 4n lmpd Ul uuimpd, "Cherry Place' 8 72 Stephens, A. "W .. nr. 2a lmpd WHn un hnpd, No. 1HS, John Hroilhead, ndj Joseph liurber nnd others. . . - Greene Tnwnnhlp. French, .Tame, nr, 522a unimpd, No. fl. Mathew Connor. No. 65, I). R. Hurley, No. ftfi. 1) R. Hurley, .o. 6 27 57. Wm. Hrodhend 65 40 R(m, HeulMm. est., lioin unimpd. No. 77, James Horitae, 4;iiii unimpd. No 105, John C Stocker, 4;la un impd, No. 107, Mnnraret St-ocker. formerly (o)linwood & ('o Y.Q MS Wilson, Hdfrnr, nr, ftf unhnpd, No 104, Thonia.- Riehards 1 88 Mousette, Oliver, nr, 182 a unimpd, houso nnd harn, Xo Wvi, Joseph Coppen hwnid, ndj Frank Miller nnd others 12 40 NiMrt,, Jmnes A., nr, liBa unimpd, 2 hoimes, No 157, Howe & KUiott 4im unimpd, No. 150, Howb & El liot . . 15 81 Diivids, hdwnrd K , nr, Sn lmpd 88a unimnd. houso, No, 2.Vi, William Hnrnet 5 35 French, James, nr, 201n unimpd, No. lf)7, Howe Ac KlUott, uilj Jotdah Whittaker nud oi hers, . . . , 9 U2 Long. Jennie, nr. Pm lmpd 45a unhn pd, barn, No. lfri, George Cole 6 47 Ijm ktiwmen Tnwnsltlp. Hethkn, Giistnve, nr, ftOn unhnpd, ndj Joseph Anderefct and othern . "6 07 JiranniiiK, Hirain, nr, lmpd 85u unlnipil, house nnd ttaru, ndj John Hrhikmnn nnd other 98 HO Boart, Frank, nr, iti unim-d, No. 3, No, I2rt. John Musk rove. 8 27 EiiL'elhart, Jaeoh, nr, 10tn unhnpd, ndj Joseph Sdnimelzler nnd others 9 80 Fertel, illiam. nr. 25a unhnpd, No. 10, No 157. Fnrntan More 1 81 Kivlere, K. T., nr, loon ui.hupd, adj W illiam Holtmrt and nflieru II 17 Koeh, Khzaheth, nr. Puia tinhnpd, ndj JoM'ph Sehniae!7!or nnd others 5 20. Clark. Miir'in or Mat hew, ar, loon unimpd, mtj John McLe.rmut nnd nthers 4 00 Kiltroiir. J. F , nr, In lmpd, house and harn, ndj F.rie H, K. Co. . 1 00 K'M h, J nl hih, nr. 15a lmpd ,'n unim pd, house and ham, jidj David Sei dell eM. 12 28 Unely, l-vl nr. houe. , ... 2 Moron, Janua, nr, 3";t unimpd, lot No 1, ndj John MeHalo nnd ot her 9 51 Newell, Mr and Mr , nr, 2i unim pd, ndj Mrs. IJodo 03 Poeppel, Fred, nr. 'M lmpd. house, formerly C Daniels est . 8 31 Soil h, John It., nr. liua unimpd, Hj S. lowejistri n J 75 Wohlralve, W illiam, ur, On hnpd 44a unimpd 4 24 WiKou. iieorife, nr. 75n unimpd, ndj V illiam HoiiMtrt and others 3 45 Wim hi-... k. Ait . nr, lmn nutnip'l, No 1(4. In.utu Decow, ndj lofl and V 4 00 Liiithiie, Char Irs, nr, 72a unimpd, adj KoUti Hooker nnd j. How lai.d 05 KsrOy, FtKvard, nr, 541a unimpd, ndj t )r -on t ot v and ot tiers . b5 tii'itdy. Mi. lwe L nr. boa unimptl, nlj Paii ii k McCahe uud olOets. I 02 I. efimtt.il Tow Uxhlp. (MitTiinl, Cathnr'nc. tst . m2;t iiuh Ha iiniiiijdl, mlj Ju.-ph Milliard nnU otiL.-i-i r.uiiitrriraii, ,T.hu A., nr, :t imptt tut uii!iiim1, li'tH-ti 11 ul hum, NtJ. H H iu iicilowino, mij j-tcob ( :t i rid hi mitt i! tiers. . ... 15 7rl Ii -.iii. livit i'si , lu tmptt :iii(fc uu iinjj.i, Nt. Ab.'i.iu Uttrik, tiili if) IM k.-r. ' US Col". 1 jh i-hi, nr 2 uui nipd, ailj .i, -..t (i,in rtml wlht-is e if !i ipi;),, .iuhti. iir, 0th lini-Mi. housu, mij t'aivin lA-kir Hint Kilit-rs S 06 I (iai'in, A Iti it limn , nr. W I tu m! . hutiMJ, i ha iiiii!ii)itl. tiilj ( 1 tu lit-nkt-r ... 5 JiU J.K-uli t'oritiiln 1 13 ti lj linn -H.k ti.-fi ami otiierji. . W m hinciim-, (. hr.-jinm, ur, - luipU nrdmpd, h(imr- ri(l hnrn, ndj .twoh i 'ti t 1 mlit nml ot Imms Tfoufv, Levi, nr, fi hnpd 7!'t onliiind, ho two and h:rn, ndj I'.va an A n !;eii et . . . Piiit'dot. John K , in, 75a unhnpd, adj John (l-onld and otheis ConnterniMii. Dnni-d, nr, 5a lmpd, ndj A . J ho.-oin ker. Knight, TlioimiH. nr. 5o.-i ntH inpd. No. t'H, M;iM(), I-ane, adj Hannah M .11 and t hers Kipp. John A , nr. 2nn unhnpd, ndj r t aft k N un (iorden and other .... Turner, Wihlnm, nr. ;Hi unhnpd, 7 ?o 4 01 5 V4 5 5', 5H fi 07 8 22 fit ii ,n (in i too 11 aim ot hero Harto, Ir-.aae, est.. Oa hnpl, Ma unim pd, No. 217, John Philips Mllfarrf Township. lilanehntd, T'-(in K , pr, fin unlmrd. fortnerlv K T. Hh hre, 7n unim ptl, No I ".'-'(. John ('rait;, 1""n unitu iid. No. I Ihnno Jones, ndj G. Hosier and ot hers 17 70 M:i(aniora & Milfoid H. H. Co . 'An hnpd, d H ' Poll. 2a lmpd, sdj S ''itddtlmek pst., 2a l)iid, ndj I, A rmstroiiK, ;ln lmpd, 1 dj Jiert tin Reed MM ford RornuKh. 4 19 Pinelnd. John K , nr. ft town hds. store bullditiK, shed, jJpoad street.. rtilm.vrn Town,1tlp. Hnl, ni'tilion. put ... 4ln liiilinpil, Nn. 21, .Inliii Nichnlmm, ni!J Jiwhun Sl'I'll'V HIKl lllhlTfl . Mil 711 Itns., fti'iilicn, I'st.. .$27 liiilinml. No. 2.1. .lofitinn Si'nlcy, mlj i'anpuck ''ii'i'k . It-? r,l Hi-. Ki-ulMn, est, 4i. milniml. I'hilip AsHiifi.Iln, mlj No ft, Josh tin Sl'I'll'V niut ohtri A IT7 Koin, Ki'iiticn, est., I742n niilinpil. No. WnlliMipniumck Wnnor, mlj Shiilirr iirniii rtv it 1 i:m ho Ho-s, Hi'lilwil, i'st , 4(ii, iinlrnnii. No i:KI. .lohn I'll I lips, hiIJ VI11Ibiii Plillllin (-1. nl Rl 97 Him, ltiulMii, est , auMi. unimpd, No. Hl, M.aiin'ii AtiHiin, mlj John I'liillim ct nl in 7 Komh, Kriilu'ii. out., 2?iin unimnd. No. IMI, Henry fShiinil,erir. aili I nlon 'rannlnir ("o 17 s? nous, niMHM-n, put., tfM unimpd. No. 14(1, John Inylor, mlj Abrm Mn- fllll 11 HI 84 17 Hons, Krulwn est., iiiin unimpd, K nniin 1 t . . . 20 fl Kii'vps, Simeon, nr, Mn unimnd lionsp. nil, I. W. Mnrsi.pi.nl 2 IM 8 711 Dmiii ls, Iot,, nr, GO unimpd, fiilj K Klmlile pt nl Ross, Kiml in. est . Hh I mod. slioosps 1 burn, i mill, ndj N . Wj, Will pninni)n'k Miinor 27 f7 Copi land, Nnthnn, nr, 7fin lmpd 2:t". uiiiiiipii, noiise, ji Imriis, tio. H, v iillpnunupiuik Mnnor TO 17 lunnicy, j r , nr, 20a, lmpd mn un linpd, house, bum, shud. No. 1W, Wnllniipaiipnck Mnnor, adj Mary Me I lnle pst 80 18 Mi nnie, Mary, est., la lmpd IV? un impd, house and harn. No. 12, James Ouncan, adj Francis Mini. isKinncr, mihsps Ij. & M.,2n lmpd 4a uuimixl. house and harn. ndi flM,,. ry Von Frank et al 4 Aft Tortr Ton-nslilp. Hrown, A. I).. & Son, nr, lit Imnd 270a unimpd, planer and spoke mill, No. i42. James O'Neal. . . 20 41 van n ny, ianioi, or, 4a impel llfia unimpd. house 7 133 .--phut, uiiiiero, est, llfia unimpd, adj o. 1,3, Willie, a Fultmiin . 2 42 v esturiHiK. jftooD is , nr, Ha lmpd 27a unimpd, No. 840, Uanlet Barton, . .. 1 88 Hhohola Township. MeKean. Reynold, nr, la lmpd 21a llliillinil. huuw. burn. No liill !.. n Diiiuulck 5 79 Westfall Town. hip. Van I)y' e. John, nr, lots Nos. 8 and H on Third stre t, ndj lot No. Hi. lots Nos. 18, 111, lioiuidid by Third anil 1'ost streeis Chatillon, A & I, , nr, lot No. 52(1, cor. Sueond and Pennn. avuuiie, . adj lot No. &. ' I'iiKhiit, James, nr. Ba lmpd (Ma un lmpi. No 8, James Van Auken Piiieluit, John, nr. 2oa lmpd lofla mod. No 2W, John Coollmniih. . ITunder, .Jiieob, est., lot . Klynn, Mlthael, oat., 8 sheds. . 6 tl 7S G. F. ROWLAND, Treasurer. Trensuror'n OflW, Milfonl, March HI, lr. Candidates' Cards. I hpri-hy nnnonnce niysrlf a candidal' fur lili gut. (o the Kcpiiljlaan Siaii Cm VHiii.lnn ti, Imi ht'ld at HnrrlMliiirK .lime 11 proximo, and renpHocfuliy solicit tho an, port of all liuiilliiali votorsat the pi -inary flriitUin to tm held April 18 n.xi Ki-pneifmiy, WIMJAM ANtiLK. Milford, March 18, lwoa. To the Republican Voters of Hike County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollhw of County CommiHKloner, iuhjeet to the rules of the Republican par ty, and respectfully solicit your suppurt at the eiiMiinij primary. If elected 1 promise to discharge the Unties of the olhce lo the best of my ability and iu the iutciest of the people of the cottiiiv. PlUlKRH M. NILI8. Milford, Pa., March 18, luua. To the Republican Voters of Pike County: Tho unilerKiKiied hereby announces him self as a candiilato to be voted for at the primaries of the party to be held April 18, Mti, for Delegate to the State invention. Ho asks the favorable nonsiderat ion of his candidacy at the hands of the republican voters of the county a. id bc8 to assure bis friends that he will do his utmost lo secure his election and respectfully asks your supuort. HKNRY 11. KKKU. Miltoid '1'wp., Apr. 1, Hii. TRKSPASri NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby livun that trespassing on the nremisas of tne underHiKiied, situated in Dliinmini unship, tor any purM,s whatever is strictly forbidden, and allotfi nders will be pmniptly precuud. Iha B. C'Ahg. Oct. 24. lie A. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notlne is hereby Kiv.n that irtispassinir upon the pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of huiillnir rlshinsr or any other purposes b strictly forbidtleD under wnitlt v of tl: law Mlts H. M. Chat FOR SALE. A siuull fiirm tis-atifl near Matumora. known as the lleuscl or K.-iiihartit pliu-v, cnb.iniig t acrts. Kiuely lis'Mtetl. well watered. House and barn, fruit of all kinds. Part iinpmv. d Title clear. For terms, priix. etc.. adilress Lsxik b.x ti Milford. Pi. AUDITOR'S fiOTICE. In the inatltT of the ) In tho Orplmn's i'.ifiio of I'lumoa I oufi of ikLr Couu- Wi.lf, tltiwilMHl. ty. Prim. 'i'hu uiulrtnini-il HppoiiKtit by tho court "to maUw it i n )t'ui:ii of iho (uima iu hn ints of i Kiliniiiii rutur (1. b. 11 o. t. tt of bitUi tmirtirui Hhowti bv his Hcrount." oto . will in.-t lill p.irllrtB ii.tuiVNtLS, for tho purpo of tub HM.intm.'i. i hin ollice in Kto bticoutfl) of Mtlfonl, I'ii,, or, .alunlujr, April '11, l'oij. al u'cloL-k p in.. ;it whu ti tiiiH- all pint i'st liavinH t-lnliu Upon Hi r fiiij.l, or luu-rrnt iu tin- Utht ntitiitoii tilel uf. inii-(. tip pr.tr hiuI prove iheir clttinn or hd (Ii IkhichI (nun eo'iiini m upon tttiiti luatU. UK O. K hi l.L, A utiiuir. Milfonl, Ph., Apiil 1, Unrj, WILLIAM B. KEN WORTHY, M.D. fliysiriiin am Surgeon OfTlro and re home lately oei IHT hlenc npli'd Harford street It hv Dr F P. W en MlHFdUD. PA. Dr. von der Heydo, DENTIST, rtrlck Hfiliso (liipiii-ltf Vnnilcrimirk Uotfil Ilri.ftd sir- i I Milt. .id 'n. (IKKII'K IKH 1; s to li n. in.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. If yon want to Foil your real estate, list jt ' nt once, with JOSKPII J. H A 1!T, ( Jotiorfil InMuriiiioo Ac;t , Uiowh'm HinldinK, Milfonl, I'd. HOAGLAflD'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, Eggs and Grain. ktltHHIj Hoogland's PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Sold by all Newsdealers Furnlahc Monthly loan lover ot Muu a TMI volume ot Nr, Choice CnoyrlRht Composition by tlieraont populuitiithurt. 64 Pages or Piano music 10 Song a, II Initromental 21 Complete Pieces for Piano and 21 Page of Musical Literature Once a Month for 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months. $1.00. In on year yntt jrrt nearl y 800 Pium of M ulc, eompriiilDif 352 Complete PI3ceeforthc Piano. If bought in ny music Btor ftt on-hal( off, would cost iwa.oo. If yon willnnJ unthiAine and a-idrttwof Flv wrformrni on th Piano or Organ, wa willaend youaaampleoopy Frs J.W. PEPPER, Publlshr, ttchth A Loowat tta.. PhMadalshla. Pa. Washington Hotels. RICGS HOUSE. The hotel par excel lence of tlio capital, loeateil within one blis'k of tho While li'iuse and directly oppi site tho Treasury. Finest table in tho city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remarkable for Ita historical associations and lung sustained popularity. Keceuily ri'tiovated, repainted and partially refurnished. KATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash Iniion, pin ruii'z.'il iu former years by presidents and high ottlciais. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered l-lter than ever Opp. lJa. H. Ii. dep. WALTKH UL'KTON, Kes. ilifr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best btoppiug places at rea sonable rate. O. O STUPLrS. Proprlator, G. DCWITT,Minier. ID,!EY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. a'EY COSE !j i 4 ItWtilWwf or money refttndei. Contalni remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c tod JJ.00. D!ug Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining (iunmor's Union Ilutiho Ruiul, CH.rriiij.'o, il iii ft ami farm horses for a;tln. Kxiiliiiiii..s nimio. A lurt'o stock from winch to iniiktj eloctiotiij. CANAL bi'. Hiram Townsr. i
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