9 - Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aycr s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. s - Gently laxative. 25 c. All drupelst. m . r- ))iU . - -. D rrrJOIINSON "Fitter of Feet," Agent, Port Jervij, If. T. - - MS ' $20 000 FIRST MOHTGAGK BPER CENT. 10-VR. BONDS SUSSEX MILLS, Sussex, II. J., Orange County Trust Company of Middletown, N. Y., Trustees Under the Mortgage. Dated June lut, 10O2. lne Iecember lnt, 1019. Interest payable Jnim 1st ami December 1st, at thr Ornnae County Trust Co. at Middli'town, N. Y , and cnllcctnlile throoKh the r-'nnnnr'i National Hunk Sussex. N. J. Denomination, IOfl Kach. Honda can 1e registered m to principal. SU5SEIX MILLS TEXTILK MANVFAC'TIRKRS Turkish Towels, Bath Mats, Bath Sheets, Terry Cloth and Specialties OFFICERS rRESlnKNT E. I.. IFKORI, llostnn, Mftsa. Vlt'K 1'ltKSlDKMT TIIKO. F. MAKOAttt'M, Ritllrl, N. J, THKARIRH!-(HA. A. W1I.SOS, Sussex, N. ,1. SKCKEtARl-WILLIAM H. MH.I.Olt, Sussex, N. J. Capital Stock $20,000. Bonds $20,000 The mortynfro wns drawn by .Tudpre Henry C Hunt, and approved nd accepted by the Orange County Trust Co. thrjugli its counsel, 11. W. HiKKins. These IJonds are Issued to cane el n $H.5i.J mortpano and for iucreiihiug tho facilities of the mill to fill orders now on hand rind offered at good profit. PROPERTY This company has a fine manufacturing property In tho Borough of Sussex, on the i. Ac N. K. H. R., consisting of six () acres of land. Tho liulldlnirs are Htilxtiin tial structures of brick with slate roofs, built In lSit", and contain n main weiving room s?ooxdO, including n pairklng and shipping room, also a drying and bleachery and dye house, adjoining 100x00 feet; also engine and boiler house K0x40 feet, all built within five years The mill Is equipped to produce goods of highest quality at a mini mum cost, and all departments are under the supervision of most experienced men. The names of nflieers and directors as given hereto are sufficient to insure the Bnnie care and manngvtnent as heretofore. The undersignH), who will receive subscriptions, will give full and complete In formation to investors. Allotment of the Bonds to be at the option of the Trustees In such proportion on subscription as they may elect. Farmers National Band, Sussex, N. J. Price. 1OO.0O Orange County Trust Co., Middletown, N. Y. with Interest. SHERIFTS SALE By virtue of a writ of Levari Farias Is sued out of the Court of Common Pieas of Pike County, to me directed, I will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry at the (Sheriff's ollice in the borough of'Mllford on MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY, A. D., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said dav, All that tract or parcel of land situate 111 the village of Matamoras, County of Pike, and tstate of Pennsylvania, described atf follows: Consisting of one village lot of land known and designated as lot number ed one hundrrd and fifty-four on Charles tSt. .lohn's map of an addi'tion to the village of Matamoras, said lot being fifty feet wide in front and rear and one hundred feet In depth, said lot being situate on the east side of Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets and is bounded by lots K0 and :;."iO as laid out on said man be itifl' one of sundry lots conveyed to John C V allace by John ('lark, Jesse M. Con ner and wife by deed dated 17 day of Feb ruary, 1N87. recorded in the Recorder's Of fice In and for the County of Piko, Book U5, page 4a, etc IMPROVEMENTS. Oood dwelling house, two and it half stories, nearly new. Seined and taken in execution as the property of Jacob B. Raub and will be sold by me for cah. UKORGK HRKitORY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., j Juuc 10, j ft-LT Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Application for Incorporation Notice Is hereby given that nn applica tion will be made to the governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania on Tues day, Hie Sth day of July. lolrJ, bv the Pike Water Power Jompany under t.he act of the general axscuihly of Pennsylvania, a'v proved the i;ttli day of June, A. II. lwi, nnicmling the general corporation act of April a, 1H74, providing for the improve ment. auu-iidioeuL mid ail.eral.iuii ot t.fte charters of corporations ot the second class, for the improvement, amend'Uent and alteration of its charier, and that the character and ohjtct of the said desired iir.pi'ovmeiit, amendment and alteration oi lis charter are Hie striking out from the purpose of the salii corporation, a ex pressed In t(s said clmrl.or, ihe word, "along VValleiipniipm-U crook and tribu taries, which is lIih boundary lietwcvn l'ike am! S ayne counties, Pennsylvania," so us to make t he purpose of the corpora tioti read as follows: '"I he Hupplr, storage and tiansinis-.ion of water and water pow er to the puhjic for commercial and lnanu iactunng purposes; the said corporation vvlli operate in the borout-ii of llawley." P. F. ItOillKHMKL, Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IttT8 of aiiminihtrHtlun npon the twin of JmIhi iJii!cliut. inir of the htm granted to In' lliiUt1tiiuiI, ail p.-jMrtis Iiavii., oi.wtnia ap;iin.t tiu h.tU! c-Uiui VMiJ p-t-si-Mi (ituia it ii. I tiling inahtinl iin-rtto V.lli pn-uhu make iim:u d m! c nuvniriit to w hi LL AdiniiiiaLriitcL. Milf'jrd, 1'iv, Ma 15, JirJ. EXLCUTCITS tJOTICL T-elters I e:-1 :io icli 1 ii ry 0(1011 t lie ( tat e of t.T A L tjiii. k. hue .i the tow n-;.ip ot '' o.-c.u,.d. I.i..g t.--. n gi.uitetl it imc iiiiOi-r';n,i-0, ,ni ).rs.,ns lin'lhg J.lMl.r, u'.lll,t lllC. .IHI'I C.i uU- V 111 plcal'lll le-.ii Hint I Horn" i ilU'l il i-.t Ih'.eto will u.if.v Hi .1 k iiiiiiniii.i:. ji;,. in, -nt to i-i- Is A 'a. i,i( il.'K. i. i ill I ix. ' O"1'' I' ' I, li liinao I'Yj'i', i'a. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotclry, remarkable for its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among tho hotels of Wash ington, patronized in former years by presidents and high officials. Always n prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered Ivtter than ever. Opp. Pn. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Ros. Mgr. TheBe hotels are the principal political rendezvous of tho capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rats O. O STAPLES. Proprietor. G. DEWITT, Manager. (IB!!Y DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. ffil V0 MM MX. it i ULL, I 0 C;:r;r.:c:J Rs.r.cd of moftey refunded Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for iZliiity and DlaJJer trouLks. PRICE 50c aci Jim fFV !a"T" TOBACCO SPIT MVJj I and SMOKE You can be cured of atiF form of tobacco UMnir easily, be made will, atronff, m:tvii-tic fntlc? new life aad VIKnr t.y taLlutf hO-TO-BJkO. Iliat m&kes weak nieu alrong M ,:,y ,iu lea pounds in ten liaya. over BO O , O LI O cured. All drug)! e.l. cun guaranteed, li iut-U-t anil advice IKI K, Address ST1 ki.li ttMiiDV CO., Clugo or fcew Vork. 4J7 Bluo Front Stables, fort Jervls, N. V. Atljohiing Ouiiiiiiir's Union IIotiMe Road, cnrritige, draft and farm horses fur salt). Exchanges intide. A large u toe It from which to make elrtctions. CANAL HT. Hiram Towner. HE WROTE THE CHECK. Denver Hank President TIM Not He. Hate Mhci C'nnfrnnlod hy a Desperate Man. David H. MotTatt, president of the First national bnnk of Denver, solved to his own satisfaction (he question of whether a man Hhould give up money to tin nssnssin or not, slates the Philadelphia Press. Several years ago a man cnine into the First national bank ,nnd went Into Mr. Mofftitt's private oilier. In his band was a bottle containing a light-colored viscous fluid. "Mr. MotTatt," he said, "1 am a des perote man. This bottle contains two ounces of nitroglycerin. If I ex plode it, you and I and the bank building will be blown to smither eens. I want $:2.ni)0. I want vou to write out a check for that amount, take it to the cashier, get the curren cy and give It to me." "I oiiln t believe," said Mr. MotTatt, that the inn n hnd nitroglycerin in the bottle. I didn't believe that h would have used it if he had. Hut. at the sntne time there was a chance that he did; there wns a chance that he was a fanatic; there wns a chonce that he would have killed us both. "I figured the thing out in my mind quickly a mans mind acta readily under such circumstances and came to the conclusion that it was better to give him the $22,000 than to run the risk of my life, for $22,000 was only a couple of weeks' income. Death was eternity. I went to the cashier's desk, wrote the check, got ine currency, gave it to the man. and lie walked out with It and has never been seen since." A PAIR OF WEDDED LOVERS Ctear and tsarina Are Raid to Bet Without Ejea lint tor Each Other'. It is amusing to hear the remarks of those who saw the czar and czarina at the camp lunches they attended while in France. They behaved like a newly married couple at a table d'hote, with neither eyes nor ears except ior one another, says Iximlon Truth. Rh spoke so much to the cnr at the Jietheny lunch that M. Lotibet, who was at her left hand, imagined an old graybeard like himself was de trop, and chatted continuously with his other next neighbor, Mine, ("asimir Perier. N'icholas was full of anxiety. He filled himself the empress" glatses when champagne or other wines were hauded round. Mine. Loubtt tut next to him, but she showed, by conversing with her other neighbor, that she did not wish to bore him. When he and the empress chatted, the latter looked animated and as if she enjoyed herself. As soon as he spoke to M me." Loubet the expression of the imperial lady changed, and she gazed without th slightest animation, as if absent- minded. BRINGS SUMMER BOARDERS. 1 .413 our (sow, la i 1! I. 1. . CANDY CATHARTIC , y w- v. -' - : . ItnAfUl. Cu.uiirt JiUfT.pcij C. C. C Never fuld In bulk. BtWAie U tit dc-lcr who Oiu to U UK. a. 4MM. , PiTEST t::i L'.;t ill In iV-': z;.:i-z:xz ! ' M ' V bit rAltM hii oru. A Large Metropolitan Newspaper Which. I Helping the Bummer Resorts. The Brooklyn Eagle several yearn ngo established a Bureau of Infor mation In Brooklyn, where tho pub lic could, free of charge, secure de tails of hotols and boarding houses for the milliliter. The idea at once became popular, and branch bureaus were opened in Manhattan and other cities. Country hotels and boaiding bouses by sending to this Bureau can secure a listing blank, fill it out and return it and then be represented free of cost, and send their circulars and cards for free distribution The Brooklyn E:igle has also been considered for years the bust me dium for summer boarders in New York city. The Ilock Point Inu, iu the Adir ontlacks, said : "We are giving the Kaglt) a larger share of advertising than most other papers, as experi ence lias demonstrated its vulue to us in past seasons." Chauncey B. New-kirk of Wurts boro, Bullivuu county, said: "Lust season one small adv. brought me five guests." La line Bros , proprietors of the American Hotel of bliaron Springs. N. Y, wrole: "Ojr house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Duiiy we receive applications for rooms, and all on account of our standing ad in the Kiigle. " For Listing Blanks. Adv. Rate Curds and oilier information, ad dress EAUI.i: l.NTultMATl'.IN BUKKAl', I Brooklyn, N. Y. SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Of the O.-jIO l'rotcslant Kpiscopn' churches In the I nited States, 4.7.'itlare reported to make no contribution In mi:-sions. Six thousand dollars has been given by ChnrlesO. I in ml. of Hiilndelphiil.thc income of which is to be Ksed toward founding prizes for senior class ora tory nt Prineelon. Dr. S iles, w ho w as the president ot Yale college from 177-S until 17(15. tellt in his diaries that about 'Hie time he became president there were three pro fessors and as many tutors, while to day these run into 1 lie hundreds. A writer in a Huston paper make this pointed eommrnt on Admiral Kvans' recent utterance relative to high schools; "Might not a New Kng laud high school education have saved Admiral Kvons from such a sentence as 'that every boy and every girl should be taught to work w it li tht ir hands?' ' When the present archbishop of Can terbury was, neii.iiy half it century ago. principal of a governeinnt trniningcol lege for teachers, he always made a point of personally initiating his stu dents into the mysteries of gardening, and plied spade and rake In his shirt sleeves, us a teacher and examplai should. j A la te report of the chapel car move ment lu America states that as a re sult of its missionary enterprise dur ing the past nine years fid churchet have been irrganizcd, 09 meet ing houses secured (of the vulue of $S5.U0U), 67 pastors have been settled. 108 Bibb? schools organized; and no fewer than l,?jO souls have professed conversion in the meetings held in the chapel cars A revivalist named A. Wagge has been preaching in lioanoke, Vs., and advising the farmers to burn their tobacco crop in order to avoid burning themselves in the next world. Mat thew Scarce, a well-known young farmer, emptied eight barns which were filled with fine tobneco, piled it in one immense heap, invited his neigh bors in and then set fire to the whole crop. It was valued at $1,000. AN IMPORTANT ITEM. a Valnnble ftnttReatlon for the Yoana Housekeeper JnHt Start Ins In, The young matron buying her first housekeeping outfit will do well to Get aside a generous sum for the pur chase of bedding. Hood hair mat tresses, made of the best quality of hair, represent considerable invest ment at the time, but will Inst a life time and furnish always a delightful bed, says the -New York Host. If possible, no sulwtitute for this should be taken. In the same way rive-geese-fefltlier pillows, once bought, are practically a lasting possession. They can be renovated indefinitely, and are untisfnctory at every moment of use. Much cheaper feather pillows are to be had which, when new, seem almost as good, but they are largely mixed with hen's feaihers and soon disclose their poor quality. In buy ing muslin sheets, cloth woven from a rather fonrse thread should be se lected, though a finer quality at first may seem preferable, (lid housekeep ers still Insist that unbleached mus lin not only wears better, but be comes whiter in .the end, than the bleached variety, but young house Keepers do not like the transition process. They may consent, however, to choose the half-bleached variety which really whitens so rapidly in consecutive washings as to prove very suiiMuciory. Allow full two yard and a half after hemming to every sheet, as a short sheet is an abomina tion. At least a couple of pairs of linen slieets should 1m- included in the first purchase o( bedding, and after that the purchase of a pair a year will easily keep up the necessary sup ply. Lotion slieets are so generally u-ved arc preferred, indeed, by many mui uie great store of linen bed dii.g, dear to the hearts of our grand mothers, is superfluous. A FREE PATTERN I iM-nbter. Only tents a ?t. I'- r.JAGAZIIIEW pi w.v i yp.u aw nvFfnr.t WWVIltUllf1!H U UILI Whiskers She Wanted to Knotr. "(Ira ml niece," saiil the old lady, feebly, in a tone which indicated men tal anxiety as well as bodily suffer ing. "Yes, aunt. What is it ?" "When llr. Hlimpset comes I sus pect he will try to give me an ano dyne, and I want you to promise me not to let him do it. It won't cure my disease, and if I have a pain I Want to know it." Leslie's Weekly. Interesting To Aslhma Sufferers. Daniel Binte of Ottervillo, Iowa, writes, "I have had asthma for three or four years and have tried about ail tho cough and asthma cures in tho market and have re ceived treatment from physicians in New York and other cities but got very little benefit until I tried Fo ley's Honey ami Tar which gave me immediate relief and I will never be without in my house. I sincerely recommend it to nil." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Is Bryan (lend? The loud cheers which greeted the announcement of his iinme in the Indiana state demo cratic convention would indicate that that he is still a live factor in demo cratic polities. The convention, however, gave silver a black eye, recognizing the increased output of gold as providing sufficient money for circulation. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts of Salem, Mo., is instruct ive. "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years. I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading phy sicians and tried nil remedies sug gested without relief. Finally I tried Foloy's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and 1 am now sound and well." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. The democratic party is saiil to al ways have its face to the front. Un fortunately for it, it never (lures to look, around or refer to any of its Is Issties or speeches after they are a year or so old. It cannot contem plate its record. Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Gray. J. P., Oakville, Ind., writes, "Fot ten years I was con fined to my bed with disease of the kidneys. It was so severe that I could 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. A lAiiilS' MAGAZINE. i, In. ,l.-; dirMi,,. 1.11,4 CL.Hi'.ni ..1 h:i id,; lj. ., i id ii.,, or, ,(nj lui I. urn Ceify l-lyMf' -ii led. bend lor In ins. Sl vh-li, Kcll.itile, Simple. I'p-Io-rlaof, K.'iiii.iiiu.il am A l.oluiely I'ti Ici'l-r'iuiiia- Paiicr Pauvnia. The democratic party Is like a drove of live stock. It is constantly changing its -face. The demoratic issues seldom last more than two years, when they are abandoned for "new ground Warning. If you have kidney or bladder rrouuie ana uo not use to nv'u Kid ney Cnre you will liavo only your self to blame for result nn it. iioai - f - nveiy cures nil forms of kidney and Diauuor diseases. Bold at Ann strong's drug store. Dlseontent. The man who loses rails at fats And says it hurts him sore; And If he wins he tlll will kick Hecnuse it wasn't more. Washington tilar. During the summer kidney irreg. ularities are'often caused by excess ive drinking for being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using lolny's Kidney Cure. Sola at Armstrong's drug store. The high school and intermediate department of the publio schools closed Tuesday. Tho other depart monts ended the term last week. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA To the SUBSCRIBERS of this paper we make an offer of IO per cent, off on the dollar of all g ds purchased at our store 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. KANF THE SHOEMAN, 'vnHL, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Telephone Call P. J. 182. New York fRIBUNE FARMER For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. Kutiililisliol In 1RI1, tor over slxf venrs it wns tho NKW YOltlv WKKKIrY TRIBUNE, known anil rcml In every Suite In the I'liion (In November 7, Kiel, It was chnnRprl to the New York Tribune Farmer, i iiiRii class, up ti (Into, Illustrated nKrlculttirnl weekly for tho tanner and his family PRICE $I.OO n vonr, lint yon enn tiny It for lens. Howt lly Mihscriliine throiijrh vonr own favorite home newspaper. Tmc Pkksh, Milford, Pit. Uoth papers one year for only fi I.15. Send your order bud money to 'i'HK Press. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York. Chrot'.io bronchial troubles nrnl summer coughs can be quickly re lieved and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Hold at Armstrong's dru store. Erie runs a one dollar excursion to New York Wednesday, June IS, special train leaving Port Jervia at 7 a. ti. Ail it-rim at't.ril tf.!fl Cerf nril inrti ithiw I lie bjiliKtj m,4 4 r wilts iwirs. Only 10 i,ii -ri.t c(li -none hhi " Il'-M. hi ueaiiy m, my ...I toith, o U Hi ul i II. 'IB 1IIK McCALL CO.. Ill I.VII7 v,cll lltt Si, Nt tOUH. No pood huslth unless the kidneys are sound. Foley d kidney Cure ma ke the kidneys riyiit. Hold at Armstrong's dru store. The issue for which the democrats are searching still continues 4 'just round the corner." On the first indication of kidney trouble stop it by taking Foley's Kidney C'uro. Hold at Armstrong's ilriii; store. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. PrAorlptlon uaretuiiy wompouna ST H. E. Emerson & Co., Ij9 Next Door to Ilotol Fiiuchere. BroKd Street, Milford, 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 Dy A LJ C.JI Telephone CI I 62. Harford St., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BPvOWH 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 Foley's Kidnev Cum lur ttiUJrtn.safe.sute. Ao opiates, vouke kidneys end bladder right.