Dizzy? "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. Yllen in need of any Hello to No. ').. oi- ooino to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Then your liver isn't nctlng well. You sutler from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For GO yesrs they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. At! driMicist "Filter of Feet," Aj;ent, Port Jervil, H. T. Mercantile Appraisement FOR ID02, NOTtCK IS HKRKHV filV'KIf to nil dfiiilers in iiii(1h, wines, mprrlmnilisp. mm inoiUtiwi itnd cffoctmif whatever kind or tinrure, wliether of tlm rrnwth, product and manufacture or tlm United States or of any foreign state, and ail miller and coal denlers within the county of Pike, In the state of Pennsvlvan a, that they are olassilled and assessed by the appraiser of inereantlle tuxes In said county for the year li" as helow given, and that they are neverally required to take out a license at the ofiicc of the county treasurer at Mil ford on or before the first day of July. i'.H. If not paid on the adove daw suit will be brought nil per art. of assembly In such cases made and provided. RETAIL. Illootiiliig drove. IMiroat Dennia Store Fuliner Philip V Hotel (iarretson Marry I'leyele Mercier Krnncis Hotel Shepherd Koblnson .. Store Van Ktten R K.Smi Hotel Van Auken io. B Store Van Ktten Bros Store Van (iorden Ran est Hotel Westbrook Jacob B Store Illngman. BolIlotntK. O Hotel alh( lieonlliie Boarding House Mcllarty Charles ....... Store Met W illiam Hotel Kohanno Anna Hotel Kchaiino Joseph Boarding House Greene Belshir Peter Fertilizer I'ross Posten H Store Gil I tier Walter E Groceries (iilpin Bros Store Haines K. Store llouck J. & C Store liowe Kdward F Store Seig Uhnrliw V Store Wilson Kilgar Bimrdlnfc House Laekaws sen. Alman Batnucl ... Hotel Hiirchor J. Ij Store Brannlng J. C Store IMIert Kdward Store Curt right Jason Store C'ortrlght William H Store Klston iTporgn A Hotel (ireeiiwaltl Ciaus Store Mill hurt Joseph ti Hotel Holbert . J lbUel Hankins Rlehai-d Store Rowland U. V Store Rowland A. ti Hotel Het tst nd t Augusta Hotel Smith M K Store Slinnnon C. W Store Smith J. H Store Scliott John Store SchartT Julius est Store Van Akin S. L Store Uhiiisu. Bensley H. F Store Bach Marlln Is Hotel Kyce Brothers Store uttenneimer i. lara noioi Ottenheliner Clara 1 pool table 8 months 1 billiard table tlo.ou Peters hdwhi r Hotel Peters Kdwln F., 1 pool table 8 months 1 billiard table 10,00 Smith Clintou Store Mllford llorougrh. Armstrong T & Co Store Armstrong CO Drugstore Heck red A Hotel Hournluue P. N Hotel Bou.iMiji'e P. N., 1 pool table 8 months If bowlingalluys 1H 6 Buvd J. K Butcher Heck John C Hotel ('ornetlus B Miss .. . Bnzaar IHngmnn A. S Suire KiiiiTMiii H K & Co Drugstore Frieh lionise Hotel tuiu)1o Brothers Butcher di lierlho Lmila Bicycle liafner L. K . - .. Harness Horntiii k I). H Bicycle Kelly John (lr Hotel Hyto Beujumin Store Klein T. K. J. & Son Hardware MyerJamcs A Photographer Mcl'urtv -lohn Store Mitchell Mary Millinery Mitchell W. & U Store . ills P. M Hotel Ntlis P. M., 1 pcsil tablet) months . H.'i.uo Kviiiiin - Wells --lore Strllhltt W. T Miller Ttiornton J.ihn H Hotel rl issot Marie HoUl Wa!liue Bert Store Wolf John Store 11 it. yr. Lahi'it riani . .1'itifH Kdward S .Hot.d Mort W'lUuu (jtMjre iStore Porlr. roiirtiiU C. W Hut 0 tj taller Joseph biore Fuller Mary UoJirtlhijr Hotic 4-;t rdnt'i- .-- John tit Sun Moiv '. iy .d v j n . . . i4rv. lii-uinuiin Joint i .Hott't i.ii t-jl b'. I M.iii tr -i"i" 'lr Uuh',1 Vufct Ot-sji fcju I lint iRr All. n I). i Hotol lifti A W. A: on t-.irt' it. Fl'ivd K . . . . ... Hoti'l ra-K.-y !.ni..i-i ... lluU'l i .in told A oiiri'W . . Muik 1 Iiiii !.' T i mi .i V e . - h tijv 1 . i. 1. t, . . Ho,, 1 II' i!tf .V i'III ... OtMJ , ,.-r r ."I A Mitre J .in. :;,.o 1. l , . . . (tr. :.! :,: i mi . , , li.-u-l ? !'- r I i luiij.t h-.(.-t I",.--. i J t ' .... !- . : . . . i '. ' . I I . . . . M-ne "i -. I t) :: . . .Mum Hut. 'her llntcliir Store Agreeably to the act of the general as sembly of the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, passed April 11, 18111, entitled "All act relating to the nppoiutment of mer cantile appraisers and graduating the du ties upon wholesale dealers ami merchan dise, etc., and the supplements thereto," and "act of May S. Iniui," the undersigned appraiser of mercantile taxes of the coun ty of Pike does hereby certify that the fore going are dealers in foreign anil uome-tic merehnndl in said county that have come to my knowledge and that they are classed according to law. witness my hand this mil any oi May, A. I) , llKH. H. F. KIFP, Mercnntlle Appraiser. n 1 1 iijfiM-ni will ir nt-ni 111 biirninit In the borough of Mllford between the hours of u a. in. and 4 p. in , on Thursday. June fi, IH02, when and where all persons Interested In the aforesaid assessment and description may attend If they see pri per. ri i.-iixi j. r . nil I , Mercantile Appraiser. All dealers In the above list are reiiuest- ed to take up their licenses at the county treasurer s olllce on or belore July l, line;, nfter which they will be given to a justice of the peace for collection. ti. t . K) IjAIN i, County Treasurer. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE By virtue nf an order of the Orphan's court of the county of Pike, the under (lined will expose to sale by public vendue or otitory on SATURDAY, THE 81ST DAY OF MAY A. D. 1!KI2, at two o'clock d. m. of said day In the front hall of the oourt house In the bor ough of Mllford, Pa., all the real estate of which Jjewls Suauitenherg. deceased, died seized and possessed In the county of Pike aforesaid, to wit: All that certain piece of land, situate in the township or Pal mrrii, county of Pike and state of Penn sylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a Dolnt in mimic road lending irom Tafton to the Narrows on original line of the Roliert Stewart tract, thence along same north MiM degrees east it) rods to a stone corner of the said Rol ert Stewart tract, thence south 7ft'4 degrees east 12 rods to a stone ooiner, thence south 24 degrees west (15 rods to said puhlio road, thence along same south degrees west rods to the place of beginning con taining five acres more or less, being part of a larger tract la the warrant) name of Koliert Stewart numliercd on the comuils sloners Imnkn of Pike county No. H-J, the same being one of the lots of the Hphralm Kimble, Sr., estate. IMPROVEMENTS On the same an' erected a small dwelling house and out buildings; part of the land under cultiva tion and Improved, with large and small Irult trees; balance nnlinproved land. Terms of sale, CASH. TH EODORE SPANG EX IlKRU Administrator of the estate of Lewis bpangeubcrg, deceased. HY. T. BAKER, Attorney, fcilford, Pa., May, 11)02. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT. The following nppntlneniotitfl set Apart to the widow a lmve Imhmi tllwl with the RgifiUT anil will he prwteitled to the court for conflrniHtlou urnl allowance uu the Urst Monday of June next : Ksttito of Calvin C Shannon, dco'd. Appralbitmuiit of pTHonal pnjperty wt apart Ui widow, Alinlt a iStiannou. Kstiite of John Htws, dtMj'd. AppraUe montof irsonal property and eh'tioon real eHtate sot apart to widow, Lou i Ha (J. Hons. J. C. WKSTHUOOK. JR.. Ri'glhter. May ft, REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following" account hnre been flliJ with tht) H'K'u r and will be prvnciucd to the court for comirinaiion on the tlvht Monday of June next: Kiilato of I.yiila M. ArnRt, il,o,d. The account of (ieor jo M. A runt, nuintuUtru tor. Kstatoof HtTthft Sehuasler, ih-o'd. The Hfuuint tf Mathew J. CurtiH and George J. Liuckey, admioistraiorH J. J. WKSTHUOOK. JR., Register. May 6, hurj. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lett! of Bdni'.nistrnthm upon the es tate of Joha y Pinvhot, late of the Ihj oujh of M Uford, dixreaHcd, hnvinjr Uvn frranUnl to tite underMned, all peroiiH lavhi 'lalni8 HrniiiHt the Hold eMnm will prewot tl'.eiu and tlute indehttxt iheirto will pleusu make Immediate pavment to C. w. hVLL, Adininirit rator, Mllford, Pa., May 15, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. letters teKtameniary upon the estate of Pt wr A h. Quick, late of the towimlup of IK-Iawan?, hH'ased. having Deeu K"H'L,,o to the .undeiisifcnied, all perstioH having t-laltoe aaiut I he B.ild eMuie will preMiit tilt' in nod t hoH intiebletl tiiereto w ill pleae make ioiint'dlaie phVinent to LK.SA A. 4,'rit'K'. Km rotrix. Manor Hall, TiiiKioau'i Ferry, Pa. May 7, hfu:i. COURT PROCLAMATION. Stale of Pt'iiiiftrlvaiiia, t Coumy of Ptko. ( Nolle lu herehy given to all persons bound hy r"Ci!gntzaice or otherwise to ap pear, that the June te-rm, It .;, f thu ev ral courts of Pike county will ho held tit the court hou!e in the borough of Mllford on the, II i .-it Moiui'iy. tu, at Jj o'el ''W p. lit , rt'id Vi lil lw root imi.-tl one Wivk f Ut'C tneai V. OhUIUii. ivK'.j Hi V. .M.cntr. M-Iford, Pa., May 5, ,Trh Miih.icl Tnn fiortli-n .1. ft. Welti Wr'-r (r1Hrft Wlnti'riniito Isiuic BRINQ3 SUMMER B0ARDEU3. A Large Mttropolitan Newspaper Which Is Helping the Summer Resorts. Tlio Brooklyn Enln sfivprni yenr ago esfnbiishpil n Utireuu of Itifor rrintion in Brooklyn, whpro tlio pub lic ootild, free of cliiivtro, spcnrn do tnils of hotnls ntitl Imvi riling liousi s for the summer. The iilcu it t once become popular, nnil brnneli lmrenus were oiionej in Mtinlintlnn nnil other cilies. Country hotels nnil bonnling housea by Feinliiis to this Bureau can secure ft listing blank, fill it, out ami return it ant! then be represented free of cost, and send their circulars and cards for free distribution The Brooklyn Etn;ln has also been considered for years the best me dium for Rummer boarders in New York city. The Rock Point, Inn, in the Adir ondncks, shiJ : ''We are giving the Eagli a larger share of advertising than most other papers, as experi ence lias demonstrated its value to us in past seasons. " . Chnuncey B. Newkirk of Wurts boro, Sullivan county, said: "Last season one small ndv. brought me five guests." La Rue Bros., proprietors of the American Hotel of Blniron Springs. N. Y, wrote: "Oar honso Is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily wo receive applications for rooms, and all on account of our standing ad. in the Eagle." For Listing Blanks, Adv. Rote Cards and other information, ad dress EACiLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Brooklyn, jM. Y. Washington Hotels. RIG6S HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of the cnpHal, located within one block of the While House mid directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fiiiiiius hntclry, rcmnikiililfl for ltx hlntiiricul iiHsocintiiintt mid iDnK-HiiKtHlncfl piiptilnrtty. Hwcnt ly rpnovated, repnlnted nud partially refuruixhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lnndmni-k nmnnf; the hotnlg cif Wnsh InKtim, jmtron'zi'd in fiinnur vibib hy pn-Kidi-nts nnd biuh olTluialH. Alwnya a prlmo fnviirit.il. Kucrntly retnodi'l'-d nnd n-ndiirwl Iw-Mor tlinn pvi-r. tip)). 1jh. K. H. di-p. WALT Kit Bb'HTON, Koa. Mgr. Throw hotels nro the principal pollllial nndxavoun of tlm capital tit all Mine. They are the best stopping plaiM-s at rea sonable raten . O. O STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Minagar. KIDIiEY DISEASE are the most fatal of all dis eases. cm nvo l-Y CURE It I i ULLi u Cusrantcad Rsmcdy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c tad $1.00. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervia, N. Y. Ail joining (iiiniiif'r'B Union Iloue Rouil, curmigi!, draft mid. farm horwis fur Btilo. Kxtilmngca inndo. A laii?o stock from which to ijiuke elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. riTo PATENT Good Idea ' may te s'ctirii by our bHi. Atiilre-di. 1 1 I THE PAIENT fitCOKO. Biltimttrft flit. SuiHMriuiioi.M t'i 'i Ut fieut Record l.uj ytr auuuu CANDY CATHARTIC A " Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never suld In bulk, beware of the dealer who tries lu ix'd "oiiethiiii jut u goou." n a fin r. r? ha ivr ttt nibo'i hccliny salve In tn wtrtU- mm CASHED HER TRUCK PATCH. V iilnw ffnlllrnn'w Joo1 Fortune im Hie I'oHif nnIoii of a I'lpce of Oil In ml. In the early days of Ilennmont'f history as tin oil city -coliinnm oi stories were i-ent out in which titis person o that one had come into pos esfion of a fortune in a day or niht. Home of these atoiiets were without founihit ion, lint, on the other hand many of them were true, for this was boom in which the home people and the original owners of the land profited immensely, says a lleauniont (Tex.) correspondent of the St. Louis liepubltc. In some cases it was a poor colored fnmily owning a little patch of ground w ithin two or three miles of the maic Spindletop llct-hta that sold out to sme pros pector who had come to "fjet in on the ground floor." or a white family trying to wrest a precarious living from the ground by means of a 'truck patch" suddenly become the owner of a comfortable bank nccount through the sale of its parden as "oil land." Of all those who profited by the oi strike, the "Widow" Sullivan, as she is commonly known, was one of the most fortunate. For several years residents of lleau niont have been familiar with the pathetic fipure of a woman, poorly clad and seemingly half fed. who drove a watfon drawn by a scrawny learn tnrougli the streets, going from house to house. In the watfon she liad three or four barrels, and into these barrels she poured the slops guthered from the various kitchens she visited. When she had thus accumulated a load she would drive her rickety vehicle to her little farm, about three miles south of the city, where she would feed the con tents of her barrels to a number of hogs that she kept. In this way, toil Ifig through eun and rain, through heat and cold, "Widow" Sullivan has managed for several years to earn enough to satisfy her few wants, though hers was a life of the hardest and meanest kind of labor, with no vacations or cessation from toil. Her story was a ad one, but no one ever heard her complain. Her husband died several years ago. vShe donned a black calico dress, and the next dav j after the funeral she had taken up I th task which she has since pursued o raiinruiiy. "Widow" Sullivan's little piece of land was nearly two miles from the gusher, but people thought that oil was to be finmd all around' the big gustier, ana the widow soon had an offer for her land that would have turned the head of most women in her circumstances. Hut she refused all offers until the wild rush after land had reached its height. She parted with her little "truck natch and t lie same day she walked into one of the banks and deposited $:15,00 to her credit. The next day the "Widow" Sullivan was seen sented-on her .rickety watr- on. making her old round of the kitchens and carting her barrels off to her hog pen. and, though she sold her land five month ago, she is still guiding her scrawny team back and forth between her humble house and the kitchens of Heaumont. She still makes her home on the land she sold for the man who bought it has not even erected a derrick on it. While many of the stories about the sudden acquisition of wealth in this field have been overtlrawn, the story of "Widow Sullivan's irood for tunc is true, as her bank book will attest. THE PIGEONS' PRECAUTION. erliiK a llahy llirtl Fall The? Ilalit a (iate to Keep Their Owa In, A gentleman had two pairs of pigeons living in dovecotes placed side by sine. In each pigeon family there was a father and a mother bird and two little ones. On a certain dav the parents in one dovecote went away to get tood, and while thev were gonr one of their little birds fell out of the dovecote and down to the ground. The poor baby bird a not much hurt strange to say, lint it could not get buck, for it was too young to fly, say the Pittsburg I'ost. Now the parents in the other dove cote were at home when this hap pened, and it seemed us if they said to themselves: "One of our babies might tail in just t.'iat av. We must d sonuth'.ng to make the dove-cote safer." And then iliis wise and care ful father and mother went to work. They Hew about until they found some small sticks. These they carried to their own dovecote and there in the doorway they built a cunning little fence of sticks. Not so high but that the little pigeons could look over it, but hijh enough to keep them from eier falling out of the dovecote, as tln-ir little neighbor had done. The owner of ihe pigeons, who hail seen the birdling fall und had put it back into ils dovecote, watched the birds the whole time n they gat he red the sticks and built the fence around the docf-way. V Alii Tour 111 Ml brown or rich Mil EUCKIKQSIAS DVEvJttr, ew Kind of Tliflf.. Fnrniers about ( ortliiud, X. V., ft I prohibition ditfrici, were puzzled to find that their hniids got lrink with- out any visioK' liipior supply. They tintiliy Him t-icri'il that the employe!1 had tnpp-d Ihe silo for O c itree of the teen cornsl.-ilks, winch, fi rmcntcd. makes a liquor that is pleasfnt, but lii'jot t 'ri lble. Ail:i titR- Her Itelief. They were d i sens sing the labor (jues- tion. "1 believe in shorter hours," said Mr. I.int?t r. "So do I," re p '.i. d M iss Ki ed ick, ea rn tiy. "I tlrnk an hour and a half is plenty long enough for an evening call." As the voiiti!.' man had been there three hours, he begun to look for his jut. Harlem Life. Interesting To Asthma Sultorors. Dnnii'l Hind' of Ottoi-viHo, Iown, writes, "I have) li ml nslhmn for throe or four veins n rid linve tried about nil llm conh ntul nsllitiin cures in the tmirket ntul linve ro- coived trenttnent from pliysicinns in New York nnd other cities hut got very little benefit until I tried Fo ley's Honey nnd Ttir which gnve tne immedinte relief nnd I will never he without in my house. I sincerely recommend it to nil." So!d at Armstrong's drug store. Thos. Armstrong this week bought tlio large buy horse nnd Hon. H. E. Brown the colt belong ing to the estate of tlio late .1. B. VVestbrook of Dingman's. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts of Hnletn, Mo., is instruct ive. "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the lust Ave years. I lost flush nnd never felt well and doctored with leading phy sicians nnd trie1 all ramedies sug jested without relief. Finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and 1 ntn now sound and well Sold at Armstrong's drug store. A baptismal font, the gift by will of the lute James II. Lounsbury, was dedicated at the Reformed church in I'ort Jervis lust Sunday. Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Orny. J. P., O.ikville, Ind,, writes, "Fot ton years I was con fined to my bed with diseise of the kidneys. It whs so severe that I oouhl not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available but could got no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. All the studonts in the Westches ter state normnl with one exception were vaccinated last winter and now the one has smnllpox. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kid ney Cnro yon will bavo only your self to blame for results as it posi. tivoly euros all forms of kidney and bladder disoasos. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. At the communion service in the Presbyterian church last Sunday two were recoived on confession of faith and three by letter. During the summer kidney irreg ularities are often caused by excesu ive drinking for being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sola at Armstrong's drug store. Children's day will be observed in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Chronio bronchial troubles nnd summer coughs can lie quickly re. lieved nnd cured by Foley's Iloney and Tar. Sold at Armstrong's drng store. II. -r Itrllef. A woman believes that she is "lib era!" in her religious views if she makis a cake f,,r a social at the other church. Atchison Clobc. No good health unless the kidneys are sound. Foley's Kidney Cure makes Ihe kidneys right. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Tbe Chief Difference. One pulls teeth and the other knocks them out that's the ditfer etice between a dentist ami a puiliat. Chicago llaily .NeHk. (hi the first indication of kidney trouble stop it by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Suld at Armstrong's drug store. To the SUBSCRIBE of this paper we make an offer of IO per cent, off on the dollar of all goods purchased at our sore from now until FEB. I2TH, 1902, by presenting this "ad" at the store. NO DISCOUNT WITHOUT "Ad." Call in and ask for our 1902 Calendar. V k 1X1 P" THE SHOEMAN, rxn' 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Telephone Call P. J. 182. Nov WE For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. IRB A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prasorlptlons !S H. E. Emerson & Co., uarsful Compoun H& Next Door FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. For Sale By A Telephone CJI 62. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOU, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building-, Milford. Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar tor thuJrea,iafe,sur. A'o opiates, York F, ARftER Kstnbli-ihcit In 1811. tor over sixfc r years It was tlio SKW VtlKK WKKKLY TKIBUNK.'known and rend in every Stntn in the I'nion On November 7, ltxil , it was changed to tho New York Tribune Farmer, (i hlph Huhp, up t date, Illustrated nffiiculturnl wwkly for tho runner nnd his family PRICE $I.OO jvar, but you can tiny lr for lc-sa. How? Hy KuliM-iihiiitf thmnirh your own favorite home newKpsiper, Thk Pj-Kss. Milford. V. Hutli pnprrH one yenr fen only f l.tif. Se.ud yoiiv order and lituney to Thk pKKsa. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, Hew York. BroAd 5trt, Mllford, Pnnylvanla to Hotel Fnucliere. Harford St., Milford, Pa Foley's Kidney Cure makes klJney and bladder riht. aaa AT T A nT?