PIKE COUNTY fRSS. 3'liI)AV. Al'K. 11. lM2, I'llHIIi-IHI,!) KVKRV FHIDAV. OFFTOF., BHOWJ 8 BUILWNO PHOAD ST. RcnscmPTioN: One Year One dollar arid fifty cents. Bix Months Seventy-live cents. BTHH'Tl.Y ADVAKl K. F.ntpml nfc the post nftlc. of Milford, Pike County, Pemisylvttnirt, ns second class inalM'ri November twenty-first, WW). Advertising Rates. One nqimrclelrrht llnosl.nneliiKertlon -1.(' Each subsequent Insertion - - .&(' Roduciil rules, furnished on application. Will bo allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notion 3.00 Auditor s notices 4.0 Divorce notices B-W Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court sales, County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation chargi-d by the square, J. H. Vn Ettell, Pl'BLlPnER, Milford, Pike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. The primary election throughout Tike county will lie held u Friday, April 18, 1!102, from 3 p. n. to 8 p. in. for the following otlloes: Protlionotary, etc., one to be voted for. County commissioner, one to be vot ed for. County treasurer, one to be voted for. County auditor, one to be voted for. District attorney, one to be voted for, Representative lu general assembly, one to be voted for. Delegate ia state convention, one to be voted for. Congressional conferee, one to lie voted for. 8enatorial conferee, one to be voted for. County committeeman, seveu to be voted for. Town committeeman, one to be elected In each election district (who shall only be voted for In the district in which he resides.) Twenty days before the said primary election each candidate shall notify the county chairman of his candidacy and pay his assessment, which ghall be as follows: For countv commission ers, $15, and for each of the other of fices, $1 each. ISy order of the county committee. HENRY B. HEED, Chairman March 13, 1902. Republican Candidate. Protlionotary, eto. Victor Corey. County Commissioner Pierre M. Nilis. County Treasurer Rockwell G. Ileidonthal. County Auditor Americas II. Down. Representative Alfred S. Dingmau. Delegate to State Convention One to He Kleoteil, Henry B, Reed, William Anglo. Congressional Conferee William II. Cuddebaok. Sonatorial Conferee O. II. Gilpin. County Committee MeveD to Be Klait4l. Frank Harding, ' Wilmer 8. Hopps, George H. MoCttrty, Charles Lord, Horace O. Kipp, Charles B. McCarty, P. R. Cross, v W. A. H. Mitcholl, Frank Thrall, Harrison Watts, Milton Armstrong, J. C. Prescott. Prohibition Nomination. The prohibition county conven tion held in Milford April 9 made the following nominations : Protlionotary A. Griswold of Laokawaxen. County oomniUhioner J. C. Case of Lackawaxen. County .treasurer M. O, Smith of Greene. County auditor L. II. Myer of Milford. Representative in general assem bly E. 8. Wolfe of ililford. J. F. Huntington and J. A. Myer were installed chairman and secre tary of the county committee. The committee was empowered to fill vacancies that may occur on the ticket and to Bcluct delegates to the state convention which meets in New Castle on May 21st. For Stomach Trouble. ' I have takeu a great many dif ferent, medicines for Momacu trou ble, and constipation," says Mrs. 8. Oe:'er cf Dunkcrton, Iowa, "but never had as good results from any lis from Chauibt-rluiu'o Ktimmch & Liver Tiitiieta. " Fur bu!u by A. W. Udell H'ni, MiiUiiuoras, ell drug iuj'l j-i penil Mmks in 1'iLe county. Oiovcr, -r-.-i tin 1 .Mfdi-n ten-ds cf (,'1 I. till ut W. A: U. i:.'u !.e:!'H. That Tired Feeling I Common Spring Trouble. It's a sign that the blood is deficient In vitality, Just as pimples and other eruptions are sign that the blood U impure. Ifs a warning, too, which only the haranloim fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparitla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and deaf the complexion. Accept no substitute. "I felt tired all the time and could rol lleep. After taking Hood Sarsaparllla while I could sleep well and the tired feellnn had tone. This fcreat medicine has alio ctired me of scrofula," Mas. C. M. Root, 01 lead, Conn. Hoed' arsaparlll promts to our and hoops th promle. THE CHURCH COLUMN. (By Rrv. C. K. Scuddkii.) The topic for next Sabbath morn ing is "Liove incarnate. in tue evening Dr. Rymnn will preach. Be sure nnd come to the lecture tonight, at Brown's Hall. Dr. Ry tnan will lecture on '-Paris and the Parisians." Admission 25o. . Conference is over and we are here for another year. We believe that this will be tho best year of our stay thus tar. we are better acquainted than ever and the better knowledge of the place and people adds both to the pleasure and use fuluess of our service. We face the future full of hope and confidence for the success of tho church. Both Dingman'a and Miitiunoras have new ministers, Mr. Atwood going to sparrowuuhit ana Mr. Spencer to Sanford street, Newark. Mr. Shoop, who comes to Matamor as, is a very fine appearing umn and comes with a .good record. We ex pect large things of him. Among the interesting features of oonfereuoe wns the prohibition ban quet on Saturday evening. Dr. Wilding was toast master and Dr. Baldwin, missionary secretary, was one of the speakers. A large num her of the strongest men of the con ference are in the ranks of the pro hibition party. If the pulpit has any power the temperance move ment will gain ground till the legal ized' saloon dies. The laymen's convention was largely attended. These men in the official positions of Ihe church are- becoming an increasing power. We believe that this is right and confidently look for the time when much of the work now done by ministers will bo in the hnbds of consecrated laymen and the minis ters lef t free to do better pulpit and pastoral work. We learn that our brother clergy man, Mr. Carpenter, has received a call to a larger field and is to leave Milford. We congratulate him on his promotion and give our best wishes for his success. R. E. Humbert to or. a business trip to New York. Mrs. Frances Westfall nnd Miss Lydia Brown were shopping In New York a few dnys this week. Miss Katharine W. Wagener of New York and William Metz it is announced will be married in Mo zart Hall, New York, April 29th. Wheel spring harrows at W. & G. Mitchell's. 11 fas SSlD G r ) i a if uaiaT Give them oil cod-liver oil. It's curious to see the result Give it to the peevish, fret ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the pale, anaemic child, and his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take aflat chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so cartful in making it pleasant to take. Send for free sample. SCOIT & I'.OWNK. htn.'.Ms, ) Paul St., N.I fcii a..d ou; Ai diutat. Foley's Honey anj Tar curts tolJa, prevents pneumonia. r.'latAte Vur Iso-waia With i ftearvcju ri "iy 1 '..1 i.-v't ic, cuim c.t.m h.,n ion fote.fr. l.V.V. llC ; C, lU, ill U,tj,ri0 ( l uuj ti.viivy. BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Over Two Hundred Thousand Tiinl Bottle Sunt Free by Mail. By special arrangement with the man u fact n i ers of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken- nedy't Favorite Remedy, the rend ers of the Pikr Covnty Frkks are enabled to obtain a trial bottle -nnd pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice nbaolutnly free, by simply send ing their full name and pnstnflice address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarantees the genuineness of this liberal offer, Of course this involves enormous expense to the manufacturers, but they have received so many grate ful letters from those who have been benefited and cured of the var ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial iMittles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it wns found that 91 per cent, of those who had used the trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased large sized bottles of their druggists. It tnnt tars not, how pick yon are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle ol ihts great medicine, it costs you bul postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly lie tho result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid ney medicine that acts n9 a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass tum bler and let. it stand 21 hours j if it !ias a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or oloudy, stringy or mP.V. your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as oaiti in the back, inability to hold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nate, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and 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 Remedy in the new 50 cont size and the regular (1.00 size bottles. Erie' Cheap Rate West. The Erie has placed on sale at the ticket office, Port Jervis, N. Y, sec. ond class one way Colonist tickets from Port Jervis' to all points in the west and northwest. On sale daily np to April 30, inclusive at extremely low rates of fare Think of it, the rate from Port Jer vis to San Francisco, Cal., being only 49 and most all common Pa cilia coast points at about the same rite. For routes and rates please call or address Erie ticket office Port Jervis, N. Y., and remember these low rates will be in effect up till April 30th 4-11. A Valuable Medicine for Coughs and Colds in Children. "I have not the slightest has! tanoy in recoiutnendinft Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds," says Cubs. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch maker of Colombo, Ceylon". "It has been some two yoars 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 nil chest colds. It is especially nf fective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure thorn of hoarseness.- I have per suaded many to try this valuable medicine and they are as well pleas ed as myself over the results." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mnta moras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. GRADEN SEEDS of all kinds in bulk from the l'age seed com pany, Greene, N. Y., at A. S. Dinci man's. 4-11. Those Fooltaa QaeatloNat Benevolent O'.d Lady How old are jou, sir? The Younpster Thirty-five. lleuevolent Old Lady Ilachelor? 'J'he Youngster Alas. yes. Ilenevolent Old Lady Ah, too bad. How long? X. Y. Thins. Dress making in all branches Will go to the house or do the work at home. Address Makv Llhwiu, Broad street, Milford, I'a. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial It will not cost you a cent if it docs no good. One application will relievo the pain. It aluo cures sprains and bruises in one third the time re quired by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, quinsy, frostbites, pditi in 'the hide and cheat, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 23 and 50 cents A. V, Iiiilih & 8;n, Mhtiiiiioiiis, nil drug and general stores in I'lUe county, 8-27 TREASURER'S SALE r VnH tttd rtul in I'llte muity Tien of 1!Hm, 11MU nntf N. liter U hori'liT RlrtMi thnt nrronnMy to nn iut nf ttu (.mmmmI A!'inl)ly of the I onminnwi-Milli nf 1 VmiRv)vnntL nntUlcd An Arr to AnicnH t!it Ai-tVntit An An I tliwitntf IliM Mode of Scilinir I iis.mI.-iI I jrtUi!s fip taxes hihI for oilier mint I mifl Mnn h 18th. A. I., IMit, l y n .up- I lWmfnt. to nn Act to miikmhI tin Art ni-! titled. An Art tltrrrtinir tiie motto nf pell- 1 ln I'nwdti'il LiukIs for rnxtw nnd fori ol her purposes, ptiKsrrt Murrfi 17, A. I) , i 1hi, nnd ny further mippienteii'. to lust nw ited Art pn'd March t. is-.. hy Ac) nlitled An Art In relation to the nnlrt of Vnsented Lund lit I ht: Heviinil roum H of this tJoiHinonweiiHh ptoed Mureh Wth, Ibii, i.nd iti pletneiitfl 4 hereto. l ln; followttiB (IrM-i thed r. tfs of lutid (dri iil)-tl lu tlie nmitil) Name) will be Bidd ou t Iih Second Monday in June Next (bflntr the ninth clay of Raid month) coinmt'ni'iiiK nt two o'rliwk In tho after noon ol said day, at public vemlue, at the Court House in Milford, In the County of Pike, for nrivnratjt'a of taxes tins ami coat accrued ou each lot ii'r.neciivc!y lllnoiiilna' drove Tntrnhl. No. Warrantee Name Unaitlty Tax Acres I'ereheH Hnivlmnnn, TheiMlore INS is Of Hni'ton, .liiutes k'5 Kly. John 2!H Knouse, .lolm tr Kli'tuhiiMs, Horace 4'i'2 77 8 5H l.'U TO 111! 100 IMS KK) 7 (11 4 Hi I 21 l 114 '-'.I Mail in, Joseph loo 5 IK 10 !H 1 7 4 s? ill 2 as 10 87 Hlehanl-;, Joshua 4"-l 70 Hiehe, Thomas 51 Ilk! Hulter, John 17(1 HO Sloeker, Maruaret IS 115 SM Sceloy, Miuy 114 188 US Wilton, -Miirgiirct lt-lnwnrf Townliii. TtriMlheiul, Lnk Brodhead, Mary Carney, Thomas Dininan. Andrew Meao, James Mease, Hohert Mease, John ' Shoemaker, Isuno 4y KS SM 4H 400 140 l:w k!5 15 51 0 or, 14 h 1 as -'J Wl 8 24 9 20 l r;i lhifrliinn Township. H7 Hiim-ll, Itohert 2-'8 18 !i 140 Hiodhead, Garret, 111:1 112 4 711 140 Hiodhead, John jr. 41 W 17 tm 101 Hiink. Moons HKi 52 3 lio 150 Brodhead, John sr 25 2 (2 6 Cox, Jaeoh 415 15 8:1 4:1 148 Coiiniinl, Dehorah 2i'M 18 40 15H ,ionc.s, John . 14J 20 11 on Mil' Nelelih, Nicholas 2ir 71 21)51 151 KolHMts, Mordt'cal Ml 80 (I 81 110 KiiKton, Thonias ' 58 4 lit 21) linger, John 415 15 lili 4:i flreene Tnwnftliip. Arndt, .Tmvih UnilK, WilllHin Koulke, Adiini Hynch. John Mtirlln, John Hiiscluill, iliuinna Hoop, 14 W. Tilterniiirv, John WillB, Williimi Wcnibrook, Hiram tui am 4H5 4:111 40 rxi 2: ':i IM SfiO 1511 2 n r. 211 47 l5 lt: BH i i H L'5 4 IKI H ! 12 2N 11 SI 12 IS 144 Lacknivnxen Townnlilp 155 Hurher, Wlllhim 4IW1 80 42 7(1 2 t'hninliers, John 410 .. 40 05 2 Condcil, Wllliim, 200 .. ID 51 8il (Joiinur, Miclmul III) 2 85 !!2 Hi'wes, Robert BHIt 70 87 HH 123 Howell, Kiclmrd tl .. 4 HU 1511 Howell, Anion 414 150 21) 70 78 2d JullOiURK, Jphtt 872 .. IM 84 127 Kitts, GeoiKo 1(17 .. Ill :( 8t KIllMpy, John ' 2o2 .. Ill 78 20 Ichllne, 1'hlllp 449 .. 411 88 8 Pmvell, Peter 2111 .. 1H IKi 74 Philips, John 8til 129 19 On (12 KohertB, Klizit 200 . . 19 51 71 Roberta, MordeoM 180 101 17 Oil 102 t- hlehU, John ,, 210 . 21 II 19 fecley, Snniuiil 257 120 25 211 73 Tolliit.d. Henry 4il9 11 42 111 115 Wnltur, Peter 41 89 18 85 WIkioii, Phehe 8i4 20 19 70 84 iKlon, Parmelln 307 10 15 30 Lclimaii Townililp. 280 Urol ziimn, John 10 .. 02 254 linker, Itvorifo A. 81 1 til 154 Client uur, Jmiies 2114 120 18 27 2o7 Diillnv. I'lim-lcs 79 11 2 29 2:13 (4ui, "Robert, 100 H 19 Hll liiier, (Jhin lca 400 18 24 74 243 Hoover, Manuel jr 442 120 27 39 23H Helnter, Uolllel 111 02 143 Kllinenr, William 828 55 20 27 Motel, Chill'lcH . 75 4 05 219 Riislou, 'ihoniiia 143 8 84 101 Wilndlo, PeLer H12 llrj 6 71 2S4 Siivlllo, !uiuuel 422 120 20 10 !flffird Township. I JO llurlihtini, A sell 181 145 7 07 111 Hmiibiiin. Klienezer 224 W 55 Church, K. H. 211 . . 17 7! Hit MeiisB, Juitiea ltxl 4 09 I'alinyra. Tuwnnlilp. 80 Cmlv, Dnvld 105 T 42 19 Siultlt, William a 13 82 09 101 hiuiih, Wlllhuu . 231 (I 20 51 84 Wigum, Isuno ' ' 412 1U3 18 68 I'orter Township. 100 Abercronihle, James 72 Hartoii, William 30 Hiiigham, Ann 814 ili-owu. Daniel 340 lliu trim, Daniel 185 Coolballh, Abram V. 33 Cross, John T. (i Diliuiau, Ucorgo 92 Dills, Abialpun 171 Ku lK'lbci'gi t, llaruct 81 Harrison, Weorgo fi4 Hortou, Richard loo Heiobcrg, i'liouiaa 32 Heller, Mlchucl 0:1 Jean, Isaac 38 Jones, Absolam 81 Lackey, James 04 Loilch, John 09 .Miller, William 311 McUiiigliliu. Johii H.I Ovcrllikt. Wl.llalll 1MI Riialon, Tholiuis loo shook, John 51 Willing, Thomas jr 414 AO 23 59 401 20 22 81 50 2 82 228 . 10 79 2:i 120 13 50 200 7 00 20 l.",.'l ' 40 4-. 130 9 31 Ho3 Ii4 17 83 75 4 2S loo 58 ft 70 415 15 23li.'i 2J 71 11 Oil loo 2 20 413 HO 23 511 412 04 25 19 2o5 32 5 83 415 16 23 05 419 90 20 43 50 . . 2 85 200 11 311 inl IM 2 45 258 liVI 2.1 201 12 4 42 hhiihola Township. 153 llllir Joseph 437 81 42 80 147 llailey, pniucls 8".l ;.' 80 08 7 Hriuk. Hcui v lsii . . 18 19 9 Hall, lilackall W. 234 . . :n in 28 liulleli, John 8'.l 15 3K 21 llT. Hi ink. lli-ury o2 15 Hi 5li 18 llidills, l.ai lee K. 82 51 8 41 24 Hi ink, Henry 55 70 5 ol 154 (joniiclly, Jolith . 418 18 411 74 152 ( any, Miitliew lij 27 Hi 15 Hll Chapman, JiUM-fl 2','7 110 2"i 10 d7 I'oimaris', Tliouina 410 itt 43 17 .18 Curi le, Joanna 4io 18 la '.i.'i t;:9 Cooper, John i"i . . i Ml 151 Depui. Ann B'.io 18 1 13 P'l Dlluuuck Din 2C.I (i3 24 31 ii3 Denny, Willinui 3s) 70 17 b'.t 119 liiio, Samuel . . '.1 80 Oils ;) kniti, June 3..2 SO 31 55 lul Llikens, Ahraliam 217 2.1 19 l.m l.eslt r, Juhn 1' l'l 50 10 30 SI Ni.eu.'h, iV.arliu 75 7 31 20 Nel. lfjfi, John 437 02 20 30 I Rusioii. T oiinu Ivs 19 87 p.) Hnum, Mary 41.) 15 40 !! 81 hiisi.ni, ( liarlottu l- 115 17 95 12 .'-innh, Kiai.t'cs 8-3 17 ol IIS W ells. Jaiue, jr. Is 80 Is 42 94 llll'ig. 't'lmiiieji 8.3 154 ho 57 II aiker, Jaloes I05 10 27 V i.lf .ll luwuiilp. 37 Harrow. John jr. 8v4 2 3si 87 hm-lier, (liner P. os 74 2 Ml 115 laiiner, Kis 8:'7 81 77 Jones, Jsiiim ii 10 33 14 2s 2.1 Mease, John I'M -5 14 h:i ;'4 toci.se, Jmiies 4U 1J7 18 ii Minh II. ii i :.N in t IK 17 HI ir l Sinll h. t ii il.e.h .'li.ii.', 1 1 1 in in -Mi. v. H..rlirl l-mi'li, U.irhrl Mo til, I' linbelh III IS l."l G. F. ROWLAND, Tr.ftiir.T. I'll., I '! 1150 no's (Uliee, MHfnrcl, Mon-h, III, TREASURER'S NOTICE Of Hale of Srntri! f,nml for Arr-Arn)fe of Tito follow hue Is thr list nf tuxes return ed tty the t'ollretors for the several T'tvrti .hip for t he year Is'.rj nnd P.t. and the Mdmol year l'.o , wit h ro-!9, which land will be P'-id mrreeahle to the Art. of Ihe loth of February, A. ).,lK,n(nt thefianir ttnip and nlarf as the above and foregoing I ' nseatrd Lands: Illonmlnir drove Tontfti(. Nntno. Tnx ('rnbv. A. A., nr, Vila nnltnpd, No. 7M, Samuel W. Hunt, and No. 74, David liurlev, adj Abiani li.trh- tnau and ot hers ., ... $ B 41 iMetoiinell. Catharine, la inipd 57 nniinpil, No. li, Ihivitl Savior, adj .lohn .MrConnell and othei-s 8 HI Tan', .lohn, cst.j ton Itopd 17n tin Impd, house. No. 1M. Henry Har- net, adj John Anderson aud others 0 tt Sykes, Tiiimiiis, nr, Phi.-i unhnpd, No. p)4, Isaac 1 )ecow, adj John Ketrttel and others 7 "'i (J'Kout ke, Thomas, nr, Pti;i unhnixl, No. 1M, Patiirk Morgan, ndj Lwliti Anderson and others. 8 5.ri Williams, Hobert, nr, iVVi utiliufid, hotiM', No. im, (lohn Hntter, mij C-Jeo. HorkHne and o-hers 4 lit Klnkelstein, Sarah, nr, H'Jn unltnpd, No. m, Margaret Sloekrr. , 2 flg lclawnrn Townnhlp, Antolne, ('harles Victor, nr, QUn un lmpd, No. 2, John C'oolhauifh, tidj Itettjaniin Meakin nnd others 3 07 Oopsy, Lilliau, nr, tla Impd lo:t un itond, house and darn. No 14. John Kniiest.adj Jaeoh C'aitn nnd oihers L'Hotnidieu, Jn-tott K , nr. la hupd, adj ("has. Hosier and others 0 80 81 1 (13 i'udrrhaufrh, Kliz.a. est., la impd 1'ta uninipd hou-e, No 1 1'l, Jane Hrod head, adj K. 'andei niai k and nt hers (Jhalillon, Louis, nr, loa inipd KSa unimi d, formerly Steplieu Whit man place Mluter, Klizabeth, nr, TOa unimpd, No. 1H. Mary Hiodhead, (Stephen Whitmore nrnperiy) Ottenlieimer. Jacob, nr, Ha unimpd. formerly Hhebe Howell Hurt Peters, 1 K., nr, nOa unim)d, for merly fenry lJttrdy. . . a 89 1 4' 10 53 DliiKiimii Ton iiHlilp, Brnily, Peter, nr. 5u Impd 207n unltn pd. ml j K,. ''. Riviere iiml 01 hem (ruse, Henry,, nr, 2n8a liiiinipd. No. ls;i, ThiimnM Swnrtwout li'iuli-y, Terence, nr, 15.i Impd 3:!ln mi 1 111 pit, house nnd Imrii, No, 85, William SHtfrciives. ndj K A. (Treeiiinif and ot hers 21 50 22 (14 39 84 j Rosenthal, Jennie, nr, IHia unimpd, No. In, William Morris, adj Jo seph Hoili'iiu and others. Wolf, John. nr. u iiniul 4o7 liiiinipd, 2 houses, 2 bains, watfon house. No. 180. William Nicholas; ndj John Poor 28 (Kl 4 52 Greening, K. A.,20ainipd 20a uniin pil, house and burn, o. 104, Han null Hrodhead. HMia unimpd, Tay lor place. Deyo, P. Q , nr. 4t('ia unimpd, No. IHfl, Jonuihan Smiih.ilhi uninipd, No, 195, John 1'oor, 2U4a uniinpil, No. 148. lleboiah Connard Cherry. Millard, nr, lima uninipd, adj V. C. 1). Pinchot and others Crime, 14. Y., nr, H2a unlmtid, near Ditwman Spring, adj N. W. Hid den and ot hers Pinchot, C. C. I)., est , 4a Impd 191a uiiimpd, "Cherry Place" Stephens, A. W.. nr. 2a impd ira un impd, No. 88, John Hrodhead, adj Joseph Uurber and other (ireeue Township. Kreticli, Jauies, nr. 5-.2a uninipd. No. 51. Malhow (,'onner. No. 55, D. K. Hurley, No. 50, 1) R. Hurley, x.o, 57. Win. Hrodhead Ros'i, Reuben, est., 3n4u iinlinpd. No. 77, Jauies Heritaire, 439a unimpd. No. 105. John C. Siocker, 4:19a un linpd, No. 107, Margaret Stacker, formerly Collingwood & Co 1 Wilson, Kilgar, nr. 53a uninipd, No 101, Thomas Richards Mousuttc, Oliver, nr, 182a tinlinpd, house nod Imrn, No 2ii5, Joseph Copperihwnit, adj Frank Miller and others Nlpert, James A., nr, 173a uninipd, 2 houses, No. 157, Howe & Klliolfc 45a uninipd, No. 150, Howo 6c ttl- llot Davids, 'Kdward K., nr, Ha iiniul 88n unlmtid, bouso, No. 250, Vlliaiu Harnet French, Janicd. nr. 201a iinimiid, No. 157, Howo & Kill. 11 1 , ndj Josiall Wlliltaker nnd oilier Long, Jennie, nr, Pla Iiniul 45a unini pd, barn, No. 153, George Colo lAcknwaxen Tuwntliip, 18 80 5 52 4 50 8 72 6 2' 55 49 32 S3 1 88 12 40 15 31 6 25 92 8 47 Bet lika, Gustave, nr, 50a nnlniud, ndj Joseph A nderegg nnd olhei-s. . 6(17 Brauuiiig, llirani, nr. 3ia Impd 35n ''Unimpd, house und ham, adj Johu Hriukman und others 23 00 Hogart, Krank. nr. 52a niiiin: (1, No. 3, No. 120. John Musgrove 8 2' Kngelhurt., Jacob, nr. looa unimpd. adj Joseph sichmacl.lcr and oihers ti 8(1 er(el. llllain. nr. 2-ia unimiid, No, . 10, No 157, Fiirinaii M010 1 31 Riviere, K. 'IV. nr, loin 111.l1111.il, adj S'illiain liolbei't und oihers 11 17 Roch, Kli.abelh, lir, liKia uninipd, adj Joseph Sehinaeller and others 6 20 Clark, Man in or Malhow, nr, looa unimpd, adj John McDermot and r.l hers 4 IKi Kilgoiir. J. F , nr. la impd, house and ham, ndj Krie R R Co. . 1011 Koch, Julius, nr, 15a inipd !i9u unim pd, house und barn, dj David Sei dell est. . . . 12 2S Linely, Levi nr. house 2 al Moran, Jani' B. nr, 80,1 unimpd. lot No l.ittlj.loiin Mcilalc nnd oih.-rs 2 51 Ni-well, Mi and M i , nr, 2oa.uliim pd, adj Mis. Dodge 98 Poeppel, Kred, nr. 3a linpiL house, foi niei ly ;. llaniels est . 8 81 Smi h, J .ili 11 R., nr, 8o.t tiuitupd, ndj S. l.nweli-tein 1 75 Wolilrabc, William, 11 r, 0a impd 41a niiimpd . 4 24 Wil-on. tieoiXM1, nr. 7'.a uninipd, adj W illiam llolliert and others 3 45 e-l brook, l.af.. l.r. looa uninipd, No lol. Isaac D.-cow, ndj No loo in.. I Imi 4 (ill Liii.b.le, (!harles, nr. 72a uninipd, adj Robert, Hooker and L. Row iaiul 95 K ii l.y, Kdw aid, nr, 5oa uniniid, ailj On-ou I lot y and 01 hers bo Gia.ly. Mi. line!, nr. 5oa uninipd, adj Poll ick McCain! and ulhels 1 (rj l.biiiuii TonnsJilp. ClitT.ird, Catllarine, e-t . 2a Inipd 1 la llliloipil, ailj Joneph 1 1 1 1 1 i it ill anil ol I. el s ... Si C.iiiuterioan. John A., nr. 3a inij.il d,i unimpd, house all.l barn. No. 's is. Henry Hodewiu.', ni!j Jacob Coil l lulit and ot hers. . . 15 70 Ri.-fiiit, David, esl . In impd 3ia uu linpd, No. 210, Abii.iu (..ul.ss, ndj Cl.lviu ile ker. 7 12 Cole, David, nr uninipd, ndj Mason t.ar.ss ami ollieis ... tiu I'lelolng. John, nr, Ihi illll'd. house, ( alvin 1 1. ckei-and 01 hers . . g 05 Carlss. A In ..lo 101. nr. la impd. houso, Sl unitiipii. ailj t ul ill Decker .. 5 30 Hnii'line, r iirf. ne, nr, house, ti.ij J in'uli Col ( I ly hi 113 Landau, lo ph.irt, nr, :iooa uiiimpd ail) Harrl.-l I'.Hili est. and oihers. . 20 91 Huieluic, Chiisiiabi ur, 2a In. (i t Mm noil li;it ii. iulj .1 -I hers I '. Tilt v, Levi, it u; lin d 7" i o t: lined. Inn. -e and 1mvii, adj Lva nn Anl.eii e-t . . ... I fil 5 td I'lnrl.-it. Johti I'" , adj John to.nP! : I'll! .il, ni Oil' C.'nllllltM notll. I .'.tiiri. Ild j .1 IllMkei K niultt . T I'. .iicis. nr. No. L'U. Is, it... Kam Matsh :nni ol In-ts ll!.ll, fi'ii onliiti'il, ltd j HiiliD.ih Kipp, John A . ni . -2 hi unltnpd, adj Kinnk V;m vrd'n and others Tutti'-r. Wilitaui, nr. :.(a uniinpil, atlj John (iiiulit and m lu-rs Hat to, N;nr i Cvi Ion d. Ma unim 58 0 (17 pd, No. Li7, John Philips Mllf.ml Too a-diip. Illatirharil. L"oo I-' , nr, mOS unltnpd, foriiifi'lv ). 'V Hhii'te, li'Ta tinim pd. No p.:i. John C'tat. luna unlnt-' pd. No lo i. Ihiiae Jones,, adj U. Hosh-r and ot h"i s ... MntMior.vMs M1'!'-.d H H.Cn.liv impd, ndj it. C Hull. ::: f mpd, adj S. 'uihh-ha. k e-t., Hi Impd, a.tj Ij A i insl rong, :ta impd, dj Heitha Herd Milford Itiirmigli. Pinchot, John K.. nr. (1 town lota, fitoic huililirg, shed, lhoad street.. 14 50 Talmyra Ttiwuslilp, Ross, Henhi'll. est , 4 12a uninipd, No. 21, .1 0I1 11 Nicholson, adj Joshua Seeley and others ,. I1 7(1 Ho-s, Reuben, est., 427m uninipd. No. 2:1. Joshua Seelev, ailj Paiipa-k creek . 32 51 lln.s. Iteiilien. est , o,i unlni'iil, Philip Assal. Ilo, adj No. 23, Joshua Seelev and o'liers a 117 Ross, Reuben, est., 17'. 1 unimpd. No. alli'itpuupaek Manor, adj Shaker properlv i t ill 1:1? I'll ll'i'S Ki ulien, e-t , 4IOa 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . No 130, John. Philips, ndj- William Philips el al at 07 Ross, Reuben, est , 2Na unimpd. No. 1.11, ,repiien Austin, ailj John Philips et al. ;i (17 Ross, Reiilvn. est., y.'un uniinpil, No. 131, Henry Shainberg, adj Cniou Tanning Co 17 5- Ross, Reuben, est., 43.I11 unimnd. No. 140, John Taylor, ndj Abiani Ma son el al 34 17 Ross, Reuben, est., 27iin tininipd, Knupp It 30 m Reeves, Simeon, nr, 5sn unlmtid. house, ndj L. W. Morseet nl 9 (11 Daoi..s. Lot. nr, 50a uniiiiiid. adj K K imlilc el al . 3 7't Ro-s. Reul en, est , 3a Imiid. 3 houses. 1 barn, saw mill, ailj is . US, Wal lentiaupack Manor 7 57 Copi laiiii, Nullum, nr, 70a impd 2:lo;i unitiipii, noose, 3 liariis, No. US, allenpalipack Manor . .. 50 17 Mauley, .1 P , nr, oH impd :lsoa un impd, house, barn, shed. No. lis, Wallenpallpack Manor, adj Mary Mi ilale est 3(1 is Mcllale, Mary, est., la Inipd l.'.'a un impd, hou-e and barn. No. Hi, Jauies Duncan, adj Francis Man- 1 .v est. (j r,2 Skinner, Misses L. ,V M ,2a impd 4Sa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 " 1 . house and bain, ndj Hen ry Von Prank et al 4 09 I'orter Township. ISrown, A I) , e.- Son, nr, la Imod 270a 11 ni 111 i,(l, planer and siioiie mill. No. 012. James O'Neal Van Why, l'a Id, 111, 4n Inipd 1 Ida liuilupd. house Shafi r. (iilherr, est, KKia uniinpil, adj No. 173. Willia n Keltman West brook. Jacob II., nr. 3.i impd 27a unimpd, No. 340, Daniel liarion. . .. Stiohola Township, 29 41 7 (.2 2 42 1 38 .McKean. Reynold, nr, unimpd. house, barn, Diuiuiick la Impd 21a No. Kiii, Dan 5 79 Westlall Township. Van l)y' e. John, nr, bus Nos 8 nnd 9 on Third street, ndj be No. 10. lots Nos 18, 19, bounded by Third nnd Post streets , . 5 c I Glial illon, A. & L , nr, lot, No. 520, cor. Second and IVnna. uremic, ndj lot No. 522 2 73 Pinchot, James, nr. 5.i inipd 55a liii inipd. No 8, Janus an Aliken ft 19 I'ineliot, John, nr. 25,i impd 100a uninipd. No. 29. John Coolbmi.li. . 20 I's Plunder, Jacob, est., lot x:j Klyni', Michael, est., 2 sheds. 75 G. F. ROWLAND, Tr-rturfr. Tn-asiirci-'ri Ofiiee, Alan-ii Milford, II" 12. Pa , Candidates' Cards. I hereby announce myself n caiiilidak' for Delegate to the Republican Stale Con vention to be held at llarrlsbuig June 11 proximo, and respcel fully solicit tho sup port of nil Repiililicuu voters at the pri mary elect Inn to lie held April 18 next Respectfully, WILLIAM A.NULK. Milford, March 18, 1902. To the Republican Votersof Pike County: I hereby uunounee myself it eaiidiilale for the olliee of County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Republican put ty, and respectfully solicit your supp.ul at t lie ensuing pi imai y. If elected 1 promise to dlsvhuigo the duties of the ollieu to the best of my ability and in I be Intel est ol the people of the couni v. PltiHRK M. NILIS. Milford, Pa.. March 18, lmw. - To the Republican Votersof Pike County: The undersigned hereby announces him self as a candidate lobe voted foi at Ihe pi 'illumes of tho party to lie held April 18, llC, for Delegate to the State Convoniion. He asks the favorable eonsideral ion of his candi.lacv at the hands of the republican v. tiers of the county 11 .d begs to iissuie his friends that, he will do his ul most to secure hii election and respectfully asks your siipooit. HKN'RV R. KKKD. Milloi.l l ivp., Apr. 1, I9.12. T'KKSl'AS.S NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby given that I ii-spassiiig 011 the premises of tiie iinder.-ign. d, sil uatcd ili Ding-man township, tor any purpose whatever is strict ly forbidden, and ull oir. nders will Ik- pr pily prosecuted. Iiia li. Cask. Oct. 24. loir.:.. TMtKSI'ASS NO PICK. Notice is hereby giv.'ll that I rcspasslluf upon ihe pro perty of the undersigned in Mlllord limn ship Pike county, Pa , for the Oirpose of huniing. ti-loiig or any other pn-po-es i. si ; Icily lorlddiicn under iieiu.ll v .,t i'l;e law Jn'.s M. Cuai. r PUKriALK. A small I'liriu located near t Malnmoias. kl:o'.uus tiie H.-iiaet or Keiniiauti place, containing '1 acres. Km. iy l.K-ai.sl. v.ell saiered. House and liarn. Fl lilt of all kinds. Part ilnpi-ov. d Tille clear. For t.eruis. nie,., etc.. address Lock box U Milford. Ha. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mailer of the i In the Orphan's esiale of Charles ' 1 'our: of Piki Colin -Wolf, deceased. ) ty, P. nn. The Uliilci sillied t..pollil.d by Ihe court "to make lilsti ibul loll of I he futms iu hand- of the ad 1 1 1 1 1 11 s 1 1 a t or il . b. n. u. t. a. or said e. I. lie as shown 1 1 V his account," 01 e , w 1 il in. -el a i 1 pari les 111: crested for ihe 0111 poM.- ol his up;., nil liient at his elbec in ihe le.i oochot .M ill'oid. Pa , oil ,-al unlay April '.''i. Hi'''.', at 2 o I lin k p Ul , at which lliu. all paites l,aii.ga claim upon the f'nal- or lolc'c-l in id.- dl-l t-i b.tt 1. .11 therc ol, n.i.sl appeal' nod prove llu ii elalnii. or ba drb.irud Irooi eoiiiion 111 noon bald fu nis. I.I.O. R li L I L. Auditor. Mllfold, Pa., April 1, I'joii. neliHiHl, Ik WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D, riiysirisni iunl Surjim. nffle iinnie te r. and a:ely i -lflenc i opted Harford street by hr K Ii. W en- M ILKOK1), PA. Dr. ven dor Heydo, DCNTIGT, Brick House Oppii. in. Vaoili iiiinik Hotel llfoad ir.'et .Mlll.od I'ii. OIKK :!'" HOI KS: 8 to 12 n. in.; 1 to p. in. H.. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician . and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broafl Street. If Voir vim real want to fell estate, list it 111 l.tll'l" with .lOSKI'M ,7. II AI!T, lii'io'i iil insunitice At., lirown's l;uililii.jr, Milford, I'n. HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. rrosiefe HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lumps and (.lasswnre. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We luiy Hntter, Eggs nnd Grain. Hoogland! PORT JERVIS, N. V. UP TOWN. The American Girl V A ? .-I'V- f. ,., . .w T':e Most Reliable, Medium 1 rn 1;: tfcc Ccyn-.l" I try. Carried in Stock in livi i?y?es. Every Pair is Fully Guaraneedt. Johnson, Fitter of Feet. Port Jervis, N. Y. ro.au EXECUTORS NOTICE. Lei ters test-, menl ary upon the estate of Kli.abelh It. Keuwoiibey, late of thebor ooi.'li of .Ntiltord, deceased, having been 1rauleil 10 Ihe 11 tide is'ioed . all persons ha. it.tf idainis litfainsi ilie said estate will pieseot them all.l Ihose Indebted thereto will plea-e nialv." i 111 III ed ial e pavmelit to WILLIAM U KK.WS (Ili'l'llKV, Kxeeutor, .Milford, Pa. IIY T IIAKKIi. Attorney, Milfoid. l'a. April 7, l'.ri 6-1(1. MITll'K-All hunilnir. Ushin or other tr.-passina on the premises of the Ullder- 1 u 1 1 tl. In lliuiiUiiin Tovvnsii'p. on Kay ii.oud'hill and llarfskill Creeks, Is for biiulell under penally ol ihe law. ( il.s. .1. ISOI1.KAU, Iiinu'inan T.vp., N. lioii.KAC, May IT. In: -a. Justl ii f lioll.KAll. Job Couldn't Have Stood It., If I'e'ii lut.l iti liiiio tiilos. Tliey're) terribly nniiuyiiiii ; but Bucklnu'14 Arnica Salvo will cure tho worst ,'asc nf jabs Lit enrtli. It 1ms cured tlmiisaiiils, Yr.r injtirii's, tiitius (ir liuiiiiy eruptions it's llm tiest snlvo in llio win hi. Puce 25) a box l.'uro-t;iiiiriiiiti'cil. ,S.ilJ by ull drug-(,'ists. Iluw 4n Ivor Kldaeysf Fir Ilol.t.' Si :lrn.Mlh rillM-lirt' Jill Bnllit'T Ills Sstlfc bUiIIL-ti. AUU Uii.ui. tiuaiuui Lu.. C H10.1UU or i. V. Lister's fcrtiiUiTs) MitclieU'u, at W. & a.
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