PIKE COUNTY r.;LS3. FrMnr. K 'J 23, 1902, ,.,HI,IMI1H1I F'.VRHY FRIDAY. OrFICR, BROWN'S BtjlUllHO BROAD PT, PfBsrRIPTtON: One Vfah ( ne dollar ami fifty cent. Bix Months Seventy-five rents. STRK'TI.Y IN ADVANCK. Knterod afc the post nfflon of Milford, IMUe County. Pennsylvania, m BviT!ft oliiNS matter, Novomlter twunty-ttrflls, 1 H.$ Advertising Rates. Onnsqimrefelpht linr-Vnnft Insert Ion -tl.On Kach aubHequent Insertion .6.' Heduecd rates, furnlHhed on Replication wtil be allowed yearly advertlsora. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Eiecutor'i notl'.vn S.W A uditor's notice 4.1H Divorce tioticca 5.00 rMierifTfl Bali. Orphan' court pairs, Comity Treasurer's Hales, t'otinty at.nlo ment and election prxdanuUlon charged by Lhe equate. J. H. Van Kltf n, PUBLISHER, Milford, I'lke Comity, Pa. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotary , Register and Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Greone. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Trensurer, ROCKWELL O. HEIDENTUAL of Matamoras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II . DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED 8. DINOMAN of Milford borough. aoviciixoiisirip contest Pennsylvania republicans are en Joying the contest, now going on be tween the several candidates for governor, for delegates. In some counties it is very warm and honors are divided. Beaver, the home of Senator yuay, recently treated him to a surprise for while he professed to be only interested in the candi date for representative yet the man he was supporting was defeated and Mr. Quay only escaped being In structed for Elkiu by acquiesoing in the nomination of a county ticket to which he was opposed. Judge Pennypackor cf Philadelphia is gaining some delegates but Mr. Elkin has developed a growing strength since he was turned down. Whether he can secure sufficient to make his nomination is as yet un certain. Watres of Bcranton holds fow delegates and some think he may have the balance of power with them and be able to dictate the nomination if he cannot make it. Andrews will probably have a few delegates instructed for him and at this stage o' the game it looks as if every one would have to be carefully counted. The Philadel phia Fra-tfi summarizes the situation thus : One hundred seventy-three dolegatos have so far been chosen leaving 185 to be elected, Those elected from the best information stand Elkin 65, Peunypacker 19, Watres 14, uninstruoted 3, in dis pute 2. Mr. Elkiu lacks 05 which he must tivcure out of the 1S5 to be nominated. The 86 from Philadel phia, it i understood, will be for Peunypacker, leaving 09 to be elect ed in 21 other counties and of these air. r-iKin must secure vs to obtain a bare mnjority in the convention. If Judge Pennypaeker 6oeures the 86 from Philadelphia he will have 105 and must thon secure 75 from the 99 outride to receive a majority. It ia not at 'all prolwble thai Mr. Eikiu can fcut 9 j of thuau to ha elected out side the city nor that the Judgn can get 75. Elkin will do well if ho gbta half of thorn and Pennypackor Will b mora t!mn fortunate if he secures half, hut iu, which event, supposing it happens, both will be bhort of the requisite number. The Ju;lc;o would yet need "6 and K'.kin 41"). The 5:i utiinntructed would be ib!3 to ma'jo or dictatv) a nomina ting B3.-uihiiib' they tii-arly all were of cue opiuior,, or ciuij 1) united. The lav. -e tit ii-peet of the sit tuition ll.i .tljiii rather miity. Oaer V. J.ai.-ry if 'tihii:;;ton X : y iv. . i ve.l his diploma a i .' ' . ). 1; HI V. ,.-hl: Vl .,!!, 1). c , CUBA Hit UK. I Cuba is free and in now a nation among nations. Tho formal hntillng down of the Amorioan flag and hoisting the Cuban took plnoe at midday Tuesday. Thus has the promise made four vears ago been kept, Other nations have not boon so generous with their territory. England is yet in Egypt, Franoe holds on to Tmiis, and has been "temporarily occupying" that conn try for twenty-two years, Russia Is yet in Uiitoum. Foreirjn nations doubted if we would ever rolinguish our hold on Cuba, but this nation keeps its pledges as other nations do not, and as this promise has bwn fulfilled even so will it bo kept in the Philippines. When ord?r shall hive been created there and the people are fit for self government they will have it in full and free rtiofifnire. liet !t be known that the American people can be trusted and that they will keep their word. If they say they do not mean conquest but to advance liberty and civilization they mean it, but when the American flag is onon put np it will stay np until it own people haul it down. No other nation can do that for, them. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Kbv. C. K. BccmiKR.) The sacrament ot the Lord's Sup per will be celebrated next Babbath morning. The topic for the evening is "Adoption " The first quarterly conference will be held next Thursday evening. One week from next Babbath morning, June 1st, Dr. Wright, the presiding elder, will be with us and preach a sermon of a "memorial" character. We would be glad at that time to see any old soldiers who may find it convenient to oome. It will do us all good who were not in the war to be iuspired again with their beroio deeds and to learn some of the lessons that are taught ns by war. There will be special music in keeping with the service. We desire to call attention to the approaching quarterly conference since the action of this conference is of interest to all our members. We trust that the financial part of the work of the church will be well considered by all and that this year may be in advance of any previous year. At this conference the salary is estimated. The officials are re quested to say what they will give. How can they tell unless the people of the church toll themf There may be some who read this who have not handed in their nubsorip tions for the year. If so it will be very pleasing to the collectors and the treasurer if thisoould bo attend ed to before the quarterly confer ence of next week. A growing interest in the com uiunion service has been one of the very pleasing features of our work duriug the present pastorate. We truat that this 'will continue and that the following 8abbath will see a large number of communicants ooming to the spiritual feaat. Si meon TitswortU residing on lower Harford street died Wednes day morning aged about 70 years Several children by a former and two by his second wife, who is still living, survive. The funeral was hold yesterday. County Treasurer O. F. Rowland walks with a decidedly halting step Possibly corns, perhaps tight shoes. R. V.R. Stuy vesuiit of New York, a visitor here for many years, is in town for the season. Jacob MoCarty of Montague has been sued in New Jersey for $5000 damages by Alonzo Crawn for in jury sustained by hia sou having his hand cut off in a foil dor cutter while in MeCarty's employ. Since Ai D. Brown brought up his automobile hist week he has been busy trying to get the bulk out of the critter. He finally located the trouble in a leakage in the supply pipe aud now hopes soou to have it in running order. Bme.llpox is breaking out in places iu the state aud pttop'm Buould be on guard. Fourteen cjmhs were raoont ly treated in Montreal, none of whom had been vaccinated. Eighteen persons, phydioians and nurses, were to dally ad hourly contact with the casus and not one contracted the disease. They hud all been vaccinated. Dr. Otto von der lleydn has been S'HjnuilljJ tha p:i,-t Weei iu Now York on matters connected with his profession. Itev Andrew J. Myer of the AI.iu. tngue Reformed church was a can didate for the pastorate of the I'aick church near U-JIitjJ'JUIc-ry, New York, but a cull was pi veil P.ev. lVLer t'ii-p- 11 (if Utiva, N. Y., by a Vote of tl to 7'i. ' Presbyterian Chronicling Hy Her. E. M. Bimwt.) For the benefit of any who may he unfamiliar with the weekly ser vices of the chnrch we give the fol lowing announcement: Sunday services. 10.30 a. m. Preaching service. 11.45 a. m. Hnnday school. 8.45 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7.30 p. m. Evening preaching service, Wednesday. 7.30 p. m. Mid week prayer ser vice. All gnrsfs who may be "within our gates" are most cordially wel come to any and all these services. Those who are active in their home chnrch on are invited not only to a place among ns bnt to take their ac customed part in oar worship. The pistor will give prompt attention to those who may be sojourning among ns and would be please I to receive calls or othor pastoral attention from him. He would also bs grate ful to the members of the church who would report to him any visit ors in Milford who would welcome him as a pastor of our ohurch. The coming of summer was no ticeable in Its effect upon our regu lar congregation last Babbath morn- ing and evening. Doubtless there were many good and sufficient rea sons that could be given but we do hope that there may be no flagging of interest on the part of the towns' people beyond what is absolutely necessary during the summer. The chnrch life has been very gratifying during the winter and especially lor me past two or three months Let the chnroh prove -her loyalty and vitality during this testing sea son by a vigorous, progressive, ac tive spirit and devotion to the cause of Christ. The floral decorations for the past two Sabbaths deserve mention be- causo of the interest shown and the efforts put forth to secure the dog wood and Mayflowers. Miss Cross and Miss Louise Klaer are the com mittee for this month. It has been decided to make some changes in the interior of the church by which the organ and choir will be placed back of the pulpit and a water motor will be put in to pump the organ. The organ fund com mittee have these changos in charge aud expect to have them completed in the near future. This arrange ment is adopted by nearly all the modern churches and many old ones are making the same obange that wo are. It will probably up pear rather unnatural to those who have been worshiping in the church for the past twenty-five years bnt after this unfamiliarity in the ap pearance of the church's interior wears away it is generally thought that all will be very much pleased with these improvements. The Children's Day musio has oome and the school will practice it tor a few minutes in place of the opening exercises for the interven ing Sunday between now and the 8th of June whioh will be Children's Day. Let all members of the school make it a point to come promptly and practice these pieces. There may also be one or two special meetings if necessary for this prac tice. Tha pastor gratefully acknow ledges a list of veterans who live in and about Milford. Each of those names has received a personal in vitation to attend the Memorial service next Sunday evening. If any do not receive their invitations it will be due to oversight aud not due to neglect. We wish all to oome. Would this not bo a splendid opportunity to pay nomage to sol dierly virtue and bravery, and no nation has been blessed with more of it than ours, by UllinK the church from pulpit stairs to the gallery? ui ine patriotism ana &oou will to our veteran soldiers bn manifested at this servioe in every way. j i of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and eniovmcntof life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When . food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose llesh,it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edcre of the wedge; the thick end is food. Hut what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you tiave not tried It. send for fr t.,m(n. Ita i.ire.!ubl, taatu Will tour: , , s uu. v ' i T .v I ON, Chemists. 40 I -,-a, I t ,w .-. Nw York. tUwiWiJ i 1,0 i alt dn,i.siiu. Jill Humor Are impure irRtteri which the kin, llTr, kidneys sml oihnr org&ns ran not take or of without help, there Ii iurh an aneuniulallun of them. They Utter the whole ytcm. Phriplei, bolls, eotems and other eruption, loss cf appetite, thot tired feeling, bllion turn, flU of indiges tion, dull headache and many other trouble re ru to them. Hood's Sarsaparitla and PUts Remove all humor, overcome all (their effect, trngthen, toua and invigorate the whole ytem. "I had Mil rhum on my hum) o that I could not work. I took Hood's 8areprl!l and It droT out the hnmor. I continued It dm till the lore dlfmvprtrcd." Mi. Iba O. Ekown, ftnmfurd Fulls, M. Hood's Baraaparlila promises to cure and kp ths promlss. Topograph io Kap of Fannty Ivani. Five topographic map sheets of parts of Pennsylvania, the result of a cooperative survey made by the State of Pennsylvania and the United States Geological Survoy, have recently been issued by the Federal organ iJttinn. These ma pa are drawn on a scale of about one' inch to the mile and each sheet covers a rectangular section repre senting approximately 1317 miles. They exhibit in ireat detail all fea tures of roads, boundaries, towns, at.d drainage, and the topography of the country is specified by oon tours or lines of equal elevation. The Germantown sheet is a reissue and shows die country surrounding the city of that name in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and thence several miles to the north. Kittanning, a new sheet, covers a portion of the western part of Armstrong county and eastward to the Allegheny river. Connellsville, Latrobe and Indiana, also new sheets, show a connecting strip of country north eastward from Connellsville to a few miles beyond the town of Indi ana, embracing parts of Westmore land and Indiana counties. They cover the larger part of the region from which comes the oelebrated Pittsburg coking coal. The maps are available at the usual rate of five cents each, on application to the Director of the United States Geological Survey. Arrested for Larceny. Charles Wirta was arrested yes terday and taken before Esqure Schorr charged with the larceny of various articles, snob, as harness, haras and a machine for punching checks, the latter from a Middle town party and the former from Wade Westbrook, Os'oar Van Auken and others in New Jersey. He was held in bail, failing to give which bs waa placed in the county Jail. It is said that the machine, locks, meat hooks and harness were found in his possession, nod that be sold and offered for sale hams in the borough and that he took at least one lot to Middletown. Jerseymen have been complaining rocently of depredations on their smoke houses and it is alleged that a large number of hams and shoulders have been purloined by some one. Wirtz, and others who are said to be connected with him in tho sale of meat, may be able to explain satisfactorily how the goods came in their possession and they will probably have full op portunity to do so. OBITUARY SARAH CUMMINS. Sarah, a daughter of James Cum mins, residing at the old Half-Way house in Webtfall, died Tuesday evening of erysipelas after a brief illness. The funeral conducted by Rev. E. M. Bmeatt will be held at the house tomorrow afternoon and interment in Milford cemetery. Ilor parenta, two brothers and one sis ter survive. fl to New York May 30th. Friday, May 30th, Memorial Day, the Erie will run a popular ona dol lar excursion to New York leaving Port Jervis at 7 a. m. arriving in city at 10 a. m. Returning spftcial train will leave 23d street at 7.25 p. m.. Chambers street. New York, at 7.45 p. m. and Jersey City 8 p. m., giving over nine hours to visit any of the many seaside resorts in and around Greater New York, all of which will be in fall blast and many will have their opening on Memor ial Day for the season. Remember the train leave Port Jervis at 7 a. m. Miy 30ih and that the fare is only one djllar for the round trip. The congressman to be elected June 17th in the fourth New Jersey district to Buee-.Hxl lion. Joshua S. rtibiiou, Jocuased, will actually serve about four month and draw 110,000 pay. If he U no better than the average democratic congressman he won't be worth it. BARRELS OF 8HMF1.K9. Ovnr Two H'imlied Thound Trial Bottte Sent Free by Mail. By ppeeinl arrangement wil h the manufacturers of that justly fnmons Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Hemedy, the read ers of tho Fikk County I'mys are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely freo, by simply send ing their full name and postoffiee address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarantees tho 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 cored of the var. ious diseases of tho Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Hlood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to nil sufferers. Upon investigation it was 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 matters not how sick you are or how many physicians hnve failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you bnt a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly be the result. Favorite Remedy is tho only kid- ,ncy medicine that acts ns a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass tum bler and let It stand 24 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bud condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily enres such dangerous 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 your urine and all thi unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nody's Favorite Remady in tho new 50 cent size and the regular fl.00 size bottles. . Decoration Day, 1902. For them no more the cannons roar The riot of charge or sally ; No more they reel from the shock of steel, Nor thrill when the drum beats "Rally!" Low they lie in the warm earth'i breast, Breathe not of war above them I They conquered peace and a laurel ed rest And the whole broad land to love them. In lilies white, in roses bright, Again we tell the story Of our love and pride in the mon who died In the shadow of Old Glory. Whooptng Cough. A woman who das had experience with this disease tells how to pre vent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three chil dren took whooping cough last sum mer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giv ing them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, they lost none of their plumpness and came ont in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this rem edy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough svrup between whoops. Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville, Ala This remedy is for sale by A. W. Balch & Hon. Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Father of Memorial Day. When the few gray haired veter ans of the great war for the Union meet together in annual observance of Memorial Diy fjw bear in mind that the day itself as part of the inspirations of the greatest of all the volunteer soldiers who fought for the flag, General John Alexander Logan of Illinois. Few, indeed, of those not associated with the organ isation nf old soldiers remember this. But such is the fact. Sciatic Rhemaiism Cured After 14 Years of Suffering. "1 have been afflicted with sciatio rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar of Germantown, Cnl. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried every thing I could heur of and at Jast was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Btilm, which I did and whs immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since returned." Why not use this remedy aud get well? It is for sale by A. W. Boleh & Sou, Mutamoras, all drug and general stores iu Tike county, Gratefully RernniliMrd. The nnniml oeeurrenen of tho day when the nation pays its tribute to and rever"s and lemurs the dead who fought f i the preservation of the I' ii iii, who s iffeiwl and slaved ana sicnlleed everything, even life, for (lie country t liny loved, brings to tho attention of all patriots the fact that those who serve the nation are tint f irgotten. Though they have passed away, the boys ho wore the blue tire remembered, and their grnves are decorated by loving hands, thnt appreciate and respect and boner their courage nnd ser vices "Anyone killed in that fire down at the Old Mnids' home?" ashed the (Trent editor of the assistant. 'Mow, n(,thin tint nine eMs, snld the nssistHnf, who was not alive to the ptKslbilities of yellnw journal ism. (Irent fieott, man," jelled the great editor. "Rush nn extra on the Mrreta eel run n red ink hrndllne elenr It-res the front pnpe, rmyinfr 'Ki'uhty rne Lives bostl'' Baltimore Amerl- nn. Thnl ft,.tlr1 It. He had ti,ken an unwarranted liber ty in erilieisinfr her new hnt. It pro voked her. She wn nhetit to Fay thnt. she didn't propose to be dictated to by any num. Hut she didn't sny It. All she snid wns: "I do not prnpsp " Then he interrupted her. "I f yen did," he smilingly iwir mured, "I should eertninly sny yea." And that seemed to settle it. Tit llits. A Slight ( hang of f onriltlon. Gabriel had blown n blast on the Inst trump, and ( holly crawled from under a tombstone. "Deuced wneket!" he exclaimed. "It'a the resurrection," explained (Inbriel. "You've beon dead, you know." "Hnve I, wenlly? Thanks, aw fully, I BHHtinh you. Nevnh should have no ticed it." Hurlem Life. All Eyes On Texas. Great is Texas. Her vast cotton crops and marvelous oil discoveries amaze the world. Now follows the startling statement ot the wonder ful work at Cisoo, Tex . of Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion. "My wife contracted a severe lung trouble," writes Editor J. J. Eager, "which caused a most obsti nate cough and finally resulted in profuse hemorrhages but ahe has been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery." It's posi tively guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung troubles. 50o and $1. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Co 1 ge of Music, The summer term of this well known school of music will begin July 31, six weeks instruction and board for As all sojiools have vacation at this time, it gives an op portunity to school children and teachers to attend. Parents desiring a home-like school for their children should send for catalog to Henry IJ. Mover, Irceburg, Pa. m:S0 You will never wish to take an other dose of pills if yon once try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale by A. W, Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug nnd general stores in Pike county. Sold by ali Newsdealers V y.l.W. f'HtpFIt Furnithta Monthly toaW iovern of Mjhic ft TMt Toluirm of Nw, Chole Copyright Compotitlons by tiie mosl popular nulDun, 6i Paps of Piano IHuslc 10 Song, II InatramcMtal 21 Cc;:cle PIscjs for Plana and 22 Pff of Musical Literature Once a Month for 25 Centa, Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months, $1.00. In rmft year Ton fH; nearly 800 Fof Muite, compnmjr 232 milefce Pieces for the Piano. If lought In ny music fltnre at ona half off, wouUi I'mi $i.3.i. If yoa wiil w!id us the name and a'11rene of Fiva performer on tha Piauo oroiK&u, willnuti youaMuiplecopy Fre. J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, tiKhth A Locust Sta.. Philadelphia. Pa. wmtm Our Ice rcnumr.l if t f -ill. Any our seuiiina ketch Bud description of euy invention will promptly receive our opiuiun free conL-trrniug the patcutalnlity ot funur. "How to Ubuiu a lutein" ut upoii revest. luteins necured hrounh u Hiivcriisft. wr ile et our cspeinxr. Ktleiilii taken out thiuuull us receive cfo noinc., without charge, in Thh Pathnt Kkco.:d, u ithiHtrutrd and widely cirm lated jinn tutl. Consulted hy M.umfat turf-- and Investors. tocud lor sample copy FttEK. Addie, VICTO J. EVANS CO. (iMarcuC Attorneys,) Cvars Building, WASHINGTON. O- C rSTMtij Ml a CVT. 4 LABELS. Ixauc , Li :-. MAANS.' ' "t'SPVRlCKTS. Thirtv-on ye JH ft. tlve praetife. Opinion u to YHil.llIV And T-ttU-llUtliiilty. PU- foi't.M.k ul 1tn;,'rl ii-n,i o-l. n ii. EtioN bKOaVJ ft- .wwt, tiuilwa. U E.lut Your Howell With Chmknia I'unuy 'M,liiirtlc, oure ooiiBltrMi'. loa f'ir,r. irti. ii c C. C. fittl, aru.K"L. r-ctuud u.mjc. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. risytuoian nnd Siiniron. Office and residence Hnrford street Ir homo Intcly occupied by I'r K. It. W en tier. MILKOKI", J'A. Dr. von dor Hoydo, DENTIST, Brick House OppnMtn Vnnderniark lintel nronu str.-ct MIKiird l'a. OF KICK Hoi :n,S: otolSa.m.:! to p. in. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. If yon wnnfc to soil yonr ronl Htto, list it at onoo with JOSEPH J. HART, Gonera! IriNiirnnrn Agt., Hmwn's itailriing, Milford, Va. Pure Bred Fowls Our Breeding Pens con tain but a few of the choicest birds: WHITE WYAND0TTES, BLACK MINORCAS, WHITE LEGHORNS, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Egs $i per setting of THIRTEEN EGGS. Order ahead as far pos sible. Hoagland'o, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP. TOWN. The American Girl The Most Reliable, Medium Priced Shoe ! f t in the Coun- l I I I try. Carried H in Stock in Ii fJ.U Five Styles a Every Pair is Fully Guaraneedt. Johnson. Fitter of Feet. Port Jervis, N. Y. NOTICK All bunting, Dun Ing; or other tnwpHMHlnff nn thu pri-miim of tlm umiIit n'tliied, in llinK'iiuu Township, on Hny nicrxUkill and l)wnrf.-kil! i r.-. Ua, U (,,r biiiaVu undtr penalty of the lnw. I'HAh J. UolLKAU, Dtnmnn Twp., N. Hnli.KAi; May 17. 1J. JObKCH )' itolLEAU. FOR SALE. A small fimn located nau .Matainorart, known n thu HetiHel or KWlllmrdt place, containing Jil aurt-a. fc iiu ljr located, well watered. Hoiitw and barn. Fruit of all kind. Fart Improved. Title clear. Kor terms, prioa, to., address Lock box G Milford. fa. TKKSPASH NOTICK. Notice 1 hereby irlveil that trcnpafcMHK on tho prclliiM-g of the uudcrtiitfucU, bmitiletl in ljiiiKiuuu towiihhlj), foi any purpose wlmu-vt-r le atrictly forbidden, and allotft nders will be promptly prosecuted. IllA 11. CaoK. Oct. lwo. TRKSPASH NOTICK. Notice la hereby Klv-u that trespasxlntf upon the pro perly of the undermined in Millord town hip. Pike county, l'a., for the pnrpiwe of hmoiiiir lUhinu or any oilier purpoea la mrlclly lurblddeu under penult v of ti.e law. Mi.. ti. M. Chakt. DON'T 0os Your Ltieaway! Vod can br cured of but form ut t.,., .. ...... easily, im nia.it wil, rtruiij, ui lC (iMlnf urw life aud vior by i,u Ua pounds m t.n ouvft, ovrr & O U Qua cxircJ. 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