PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Iritlny, August 8, 1002. , rrill.lKIIKl) M'KHV i-'i.'i ii.vy. OFKH'K, IlltOWS's Itt'll.lH.NO PIMAOFT. Onk Vp, a n I Mm- l i l: r and 11 fly cents. Hix MoNTHrtt-Vventv-Mve cents, HTHMTI.V IN AHVANl -it, ofTim of Milford, Pike County, IVniiKVlvnnm. as pct'onil oli mnttr, NovomhiT twentj ilirffc, lv.ni. Advertising Rates. O no u n(ol (jh I iHur Mi hi -1.00 ;ih BUlwrnut'tit liiHi'fi ittu - - KtMiuroil nitM,f umiKhitl m 'ipuliciiUim, Vill be rtllowcil yearly mlvort r Legal Advertising. AAmlntaf rutor' nnd TCxcn 1'or'i nottHs .... ... . 3. oft Auditor's notl(ifl - - 4."" DivorflM nottic - t - - - o.R ShtTilT'f smIi', OrphniiB r.uirt Fiilew, County TivVKimT' :i1m, County M.Mo mt'nt find I'lfi-tkui proi-liutmUnn eliargtil by th Bqimro. - J. II. Van Ktten, ruaisilKtt, Milford, 1'ikf County, Vn. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For (Jovurnnr, BAMUKTj W. l'ENN YPACfCER, ' of ( I'hiljidi'lp'iiit, For Lieutenant (lovernor, WILLIAM M. UKqWN, of Lawrence county. For Secretary of,. Internal Affairs, isaaob. niiowN, of Krio county. COUNTY TICKET For ProthonotHry, Register nnd ' Recorder, Victor cokey , . 6f Greene. . For Comity CotnntisKioner, PIEURIS M. NILia of Milford bordugh. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL1 O. HEIDENTHAL of .Mutiiuiorns. For County Auditor, AMERICUS 11. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINGMAN of Milford borough. " OUR NEXT COXOiFSSMAN Assuming that the next representa tive in congress .h-om 'this district will be a democrat', though it is by no means certain, unusual Interest is aroused In the question as to who will be the nominee. Mr. Mutohler of Northampton, the present mem ber, is a candidate, Dr. Shull of Stroudsburg thinks it ought to go r.:.. i..,i..i.. i ma wa, nun ruuouy ui vmuoil tlllll Rowland of Pike have hopes that in the confusion of deals ami trades they may be lucky,, and profit by the dis sensions of the other aspirants. The senatorial flnt has been won in Car "lon by Mulhearn and according to the rotation agreement that choice should be acquiesced in by Monroe and Pike. As the district is strongly democratic a nomination- is equal to an election and we perhaps have noth ing to say as to the result. We, however, do presume to remark that inasmuch as the senator represents us as well as the democrats' we have a right to ask that he lie a man in all respects worthy the honor and one who would lie a credit to the whole district. Attempts have been made heretofore to break the rotation agreement, and while the other counties might concede the right to the county they should not lie wholly blind to the merits of ttie candidate presented. I'.y insisting that he be a fit person iii all respects more care might be taken in future by tlie counties in the man they present. The senatorial controversy, if there is any disposition mi the part of Mon roe a ml Pike to I ml k, may enter largel v into tin' congri'i-ioiial qup-tiuu, and it .should do so. lr Hiull of Hi';';; 1 ; !!- Is well qualified fur coiii'i -s Ui.d would make a nut-l eiv.liniMe n to -t hi, dive. Hip coun ty has been many years .without ri co;.' oi lion an 1 has ahvays fund hed the sinews of democracy, votes. Of course we ar not ovcloolsin Kow- J.ilcl u ii. 1 wouM 1;kc lo s. v Hsu j . t. - i ferment conn: his way if it can lH'eomi,!i-hed. ') hii cud of the dis-i trict may h.,ld the r', hi f-iring in the 1 naol i ew i..n mi 1 v. e ln.pc it w ill I e ' juiiie I v. ,'. 11 vii-v.. m.i; oi the men 1 ie-.a,t. .:. I.; 1 B 1. a w. B'-'iC rvo-., kiq other tlnniri ate I and nut tit to diiiifc. !s pure, uncalled ccifTi c- licsh, strong, wrll flavored. 1 Hnli A riw.ki.ff In- . ALA coysrirrriosA i. Two amendment proposed to the constitution are now being adver tised. They will not be voted on by the people until they have been pass ed by the next legislature. ( )neis an addition bisection 7 article III and is Intended under .certain conditions to remove the restriction named in that section against special legislation. The section as it now stands prohibits the general assembly from passing special laws with regard to liens, regulating the a flairs of counties, cities, townships, wards, boroughs or school districts and n number of other specified things. (The new section will prcmit the legislature to pass sueli laws and in fact any kind of special act provided the voters of the district affected gave consent at an election to be held under a decree of the court after ill) days notice of the same. , s The other amendment simply pro poses that a discharge of a j irv lor failure to agree or other cause shall not work an aequiltal to a pcTson charged w-flh an offense. If these amendments urj approved by the legislature they 'will b;; submitted to a popular vote next year. The little democratic ring which is wanned in the) south corner of khe court house was rudely broken last Saturday. It was a very pretty affair and had as attachments sover al gems, some imported and more native. It was forged and welded with great caro for mtual advan tage and profit, and the ornaments were (elected with an especial view to daz.lo the eyes" of the outsiders and keep them from layirg hands on the charmed circle. Alas ! and alack I it lias been shattered and now some of tlio detached parts are "a squenlin' " and "a cussin'." Visions of the. warmth and comfort which had been in prospect are dimmed. The oneness of the circlet which promised to Bheltor the satel lites, who added brilliancy and lus tre, ia no longer complete, and the baud so symmetrical in its parts now fails to wholly cohere. Where there was shining polish and pros poet of more 1 ubrieant some scratches appear and a little vinegar 6auses a squeak. Efforts will uo doubt be made to mend the break hut It is doubtful if any one interested has the requisite skill. As the returns show, Ex-ShoritT Vaudoruiaik has been nominated QI19 of the democratic commission ers, defeating Albright by a small majority. The ex sheriff deserves great credit for the winning fight he made against the combined ef forts of the self .constituted ma chine. Ho was not op the slate and it was not intended that he should get on either. Everything was prearranged to suit the boy and they expected no serious or suc cessful interference by any out sider. Albright may credit his do feat to his lack of stamina and his subservience to the powers who wished to control the party. His want of independence )a-.t him friends who could have aided him to win. . If ho has learned a lesson next time be is elected to otlho, if he is ever again, be will try to be manly enom h to own himself. ( !.', It. Ball, whii.se iiAiui) was ot on the democratic slate, miio- Ci-e,i' 1 in writing it there in good ii.'.ed letters, lie may oiurat ula te hi ins.. If an 1 f. . 1 elated that in a contest with a veb ran in pditics and do.-plto Hie machine ho was nominal. ,i by .s-.c'li n haudsomt; ma jority. Jt is ti rot ? t-viO"'i of 1j ;;-nerol nod de .! ve.l popularity. Some of tho vie r re thy of uOovtiiig n ' i :r lo -is t u r.iH.n.::-. . i 'i b.-,:d HTUtS I i'r) riul cf IS t with jM! eves here -von. turned on lit. tie Porter until poiie't hini; leaked out, when if, was fonivl s'n nettled it the wrong way, and i n spirit, ef revenge there was some tilusteriiur t dli of throwing nut tlio return. That-action might have dug a hole for somebody so it was abandoned. Methodist Church Jottings. (llj Hm ). K. HcrDl'Kii.) The topic for next Sabliath morn ing is "The Christian l.'atnp ii ?n," and for tho evening, "Tlio Cour ageous Man." There will be preaching at, Union next Sabbath afternoon. The good, ly number wdio havo boon attending these afternoon meetings is a source of groat pleasure to tho p istor, an 1 to Mr. Anglo, who has charge of the Sabbath school. Thirty now books are at hand for the Union Bahbath school and to this number we expect to ad I a dozen moro during tho week. This will make a beginning of the library that we believe will add very much to the efficiency of our work at that place. . The annual fair, as before an nounced, will be held on the 21st of this mouth. This is always an oc casion of deep interest, at which the labors of the faithful women of the Ladies' Aid society urn turned into cash for the benefit of tho church, Tho display of fancy and useful nr tides this year will be exceptionally fine, owing to the very faithful work . dono during the winter monfhs. Thi? Friday is the groat Epwortl League rally day at Mount Tabor, This is coming to bo ono of t he great days at Tabor. As tho young peo pie of the church take more active part in her work these days of con secration and instruction will come to be more important than ever. Tlio death of Dr. Baldwin, ono of the missionary secretaries, has taken from the Newark conference ono of her strong men, and from tho church at largo ono of her noble characters Dr. H ildwin apen j the best part of his yours in China and his wise council as secretary of tho missionary .society has dono much to holp in the days of trouble caus ed by the reoent uprising. Dr. Baldwin was a pronounced prohibi tionist and wo who are interested in the temperance movement will feel most keouly tho loss. At the meeting of the Ep worth League hold last Monday ovoning the secretary, Harry Armstrong, was instructed to pond $10 to !St Christopher's Homo. This home is largely supported by Epworth League's and ia worthy of all th support that wo can give. It is a source of great pleasure that our young people are interested in so worthy an object. Reformed Church Notes. (By Rev. A. J. Meyer of Montague.) The Hainesvillo Reformod church will give the customary annual festival in the church parlors on the evening of Aug. 14. An excellent supper will be provided, one that will tompt the most fastidious ap petite, xne onargo will ue 75o a oonplo. The proceeds,-will bo ap plied on the pastor's salary. A cor dial invitation is extended to nil friends of the congregation and a good time is in store for all. The annual supper nnd fair of the Montague Reformod church will be hold in the church parlors on Aug. 20. The ladies have been working very energetically to nuiko this oc casion tho success of tho season and trust that their efforts will be fully rewarded. A toothsome supply will ho served and dainty and useful ar ticles sold at reasonable prices. A most cordial invitation is ex teiidiiil to both tho residents and hoarders of adjoining villages to at tend either or both of these suppers. The topic next Sabbath morning will be tlio "Introduction to tin) Ton Commandments." The funeral of Mr. John Doliiamt of Ilainesville was a very largo one. Mr. DV' Treat was 78 years of age and is survived by his wife and ten children, lie had been a great suf ferer for the past uig'at months and death came as a welcome relief. The fuuural text was Ps. 80:10. Tho pastor and Mrs. Meyer enjoy, ed the Erie excursion down the Hudson last week. j f In summer can bo prevented f , g by taking y j Scott's i'ninkiofi Its as beneficial In summer as , In winter. If you are vvuax or j : run Uun, it v 1 1 1 Luil j you up. :t ; h ...I j.-t lT.-c h:,i,t it ; ! sr.-.'i i .v w v.i.. :... i 1 '.4's 1 .it! nttrct, N- Vuik, ," ;i i i ji oil elf. -.is. ? ! W M m t turn, , Disfigured Skin M'ntf"! ntM4t lc nn H,ir.'iyh;;; bonr. h;f tiftYof ! S: r-t d'1,-1, let fllnno, I Cfl.lMp of all Hint, no-l tt".f i. K N l'ituM,t)y lift 1 !' h V 'I'Mt.'iH" In t)tn tit U. IhM-tm leu' It )'! Ill t'm r t s, Oys t j tn, i it ;rt h. ii ml ;'!::( I flt-di lit y. It is filwityq r'Miitriliy nn'l H'riunnt'iit ly cored liy Hood's Sarsaparilla hit h rtp.1i ui! hmonrit, ( ,ires all rnn iltut, Hittl ImMil H lln h) nysii-in, whether yoiniv nr old. f f i.crl m ni;(iii Mi..r ilHtt.i iii.ii irriti.tiioJ.u.1 ,,,-ty -rlM'iirt tit I;i'rf Vlt'l Hi-'rt'fl HHrPCpl t H 'r. Presbyterian Chroniclings (lly Ih v. B. At. HnienOV) The proposed themes for the next L ird's day, morning and evening, areas follows: Strength's Obli gation to Weakness." mil "Patient Continuance in Well Doing." We are very much gratifl -d to hear that our services Help people. To preach tho gospel of Christ mil to do everybody good, is our aim al ways. May the usual largo congre gation gather next Sunday morning. Miss Blancho Cross, tho organist, hns returned from her two week's vacation at Asbury Tark and Ocean Orovo nnd will play the organ Sun day. - We aro glad to welcome her hack nnd to see tho improvement the ocean breezes have evidently made. In her abscenoo Mr. Yeo- m nns has bcnn so kind as to officiate at the organ where ho has afforded great pleasure to tho largo congre gations that have eomo to hear him play. Ho leaves n host of friends. both natives and guests, as he gees from Milford. . Wo all appreciate his ability' as nn organist and his willingness to afford others tho pleasure and profit which his play ing win always give, wo leel a personal debt of pratitudo to Mr. Yeomans. Several in tho congre gation suggest a veto of thanks nnd if It were put. wo are sure it would bo unanimously carrlccj. Next week occurs our annual fair. May it he ns great a sucee'ss as tho one a year ngo. Judging from nil appearances It will, Miss Baker's artistic skill is very appar ent. in the posters placed about town. They do credit to her ability ami sue deserves praise. We aio very glad to give it. The commit tees, too, aro working hard and wo believe thoy shall be rewarded. The boy's brigade has met twice now nnd tlio boys seem interested. All boys aro welcome to join us. It is a non-sectarian affair we do not propose to beg of any boy to unite with this,' oonipany and as soon as possible we expect to ex clude nny whom we may not con sider desirable. We hopo there will bo no need of exclusion, however. The plan of our work is pleasure and profit. Manliness and military drill arp the two chief qualifications of members. Dr. Howard Down, a son of A. 11. Down and wife of Palmyra, was married recently at Clark's Sum mit. Wayne Bounty was severely af flicted last Sunday by a storm of hail, wind and rain. Lightning struck in soveral plaoos, rmong others tho spire of the M. E. church in Honesdalo. Crops wero leveled and greatly damaged, gardens ruin od and fruit trees stripped of both fruit and foliage. Mrs. Lambert of New Yjrk, n widow tady nged about 65 years, died early this morning at the Jar don House of intestinal difficulty after a very brief illness. Five daughters wore with her. Outlaw Tracy, who eoaped from the penitentiary Juno 9 and hns since killed eight o' his pursuors, was surrounded Aug 6 and to es cape capture shot himself. LOATHE SIGHT OF GOLD. That I he Effect of Contant Coa tmt with the Metal Ipoa Mini Employe. "I have visited the mints of three liount rics," remarked a traveler, a med ical limn, according- to Die Cliieiiffo Tribune, "und I Iiaiie found all the of lieial guide i them broken dowu in nerve mid victims of insomnia. Kverv one of these otlk-iuls required to Lrie bonds, not onlv fur hi j.h l.,.t. est y,but toeoert he It by vim torn whom nr I'liinnn i. mn inr tiaee. It ih I'llh tomnry to hand money uhnut among the vi.-itors t o ah o w t hp -i linw i t hir- diirerent stages of development. If t he pariy oe a numerous one the nerve. i if tli 4 guide are t-lrttng to mu Ii a pitch that at the Hotel tie la Munnaie. in Pa rin, t he ma n confessed that the sight of coined gdd and silver wus odi.nifc to him, and thai lie hud come to look opon everyone who i--itcd the mine us it p.silne rohm-r. '"l'e.-idt'.s tlte effect upon th nerves, neiniv ewry case it has affected the eyc-ight. One f the guides tidd me that V.' rars of contimiai gazing upon gdd and silsor had affected hi. t ij: it t so 1 1 1 a t lii- is una hie to distinguish cci tain oh'eds unless tliey pokc. pe culiar ir idi-.-i-i tt ipjatitie." D.m't Accept a Suhstltute ! .'lu-n you :ck for Casrar-.-ts be sure you r,-t the nuine Cancarcts, I'.ohIv- .o!i,irt:c! Don't aecejit fi nidoh lit si.'li'.'iintes, imitations or ooiilei fi it ,! Genuine tablets M. Hop ed ('. (. C. !:vcr sold in bulk. AH til II ' 'o,t:i, jot. BKREI,9 OF 8 AMPLF.S. tvr Two IT and red Thonn1 Trial Pot ties 8nt Free by Mail. Hv ppcciid arrangement with the l'-annfaci nrers of that justly fnmnn Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken nedv's Favorite Remedy, the read ers i if the PiKK Col'NTY Fhkhs lire rumbled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full name and postofflee address to the DR. DAVID KEN NED V COHPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarantees (lie genuineness of this liberal offer. Of conrso thin Involves euormous fixpenso to the manufacturers, but they hnvo received so niauy grate ful letters from those who hT been benefited and cured of the var ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumat i-ni, Dyspepsia and Chronio Constipation nnd all weaknesses peculiar lo wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it was found fllat 111 per cent, of those who had used the trial bottlo had received such benefit from it, that they pnr chased largo staed bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sVk yon are or how many physicians hnvo failed to help you, Bend for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly be tho result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid ney medicine that nets as a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass tum bler nnd let it stand 24 hours; if it has a sediment or if it is pule or dls colored, milky or oloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, inability to bold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nato, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by. your urine nnd nil tin unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by tho nso of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Df, David Kpn nedy's Favorite Remedy in the new 50 cent size nnd the regular 11.00 size bottles. "The Hound of the Bakervilte." Sherlock Homes greatest piece of detect ivo work is done in the now story by Dr. A. Connn Doyle, "The Hound of the Baskorvilles." Holmes himself says to Watson, his co worker. "Here at last is a foemnn worthy of our steel." Tho result is a story which, for thrilling inter est, stands by itsolf. From tho first discovery of tho hound's trail, when the dried up young doctor brings to Sherlock Ilolmos tho ancient manu script, to tho final scene where the great detective, ie brought face to face with the monster of the moor land, there is not a sentence that does not carry the reader breath lessly forward. It is a great novel, with a great subject, by a master of the craft. This thrilling story be gins in "Tho Philadelphia Press Sunday, July 8.. Be sure not lo miss it. 9-1-02 A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVES At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Charles II. Utter, a prominent physician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : "Last March I had as a patient a yonng lady six teen yoars of age, who had a bad at- tackof dysoutery Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and Bhe was growing worse every hour. Her parents were Bure she would die. Bhe had become so weak that she couldn't turn over in bod. What to do in this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a lust resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effected Within eight hours she was feeling much better ; inside of three days sho was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matanioras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. U u i It) Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol lar and ten cents in booklet, con taining twenty-seven pen and ink vhoto-redueod sketches of Washing ton life by mail for ten cents cash or stamps, fueen Victoria knight ed (Sir John Tenniul for similar ar tistic work in London. Your editor has ba.iiplo of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York. For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tubluta. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick nnd permanent euro, i'or sale by A. W. LUlch & Hon, Mata nioras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Some of our suull M gnuco i ililory appear to think we me verging on the brink of a national system of el fele plutocracy beniue the pnf idetit Is using one i T !l;e government bonis, Wbh Ii "s I i en stvled the ('resident's yacht." W hy should not the chief executive of tin greatest country In the world have at his disMisn( when he wants to go anywhere by witer, the use of a small government vessel? Probably some of our friends would prefer to see him go around from Mirt to pert on a raft. A Cure lor Cholera Infantum "Iist May," says Mrs. Curtis n.-ikernf Itookwalter, Ohio, "nn In. fant child of our lieighbot 's was suf fering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of re covery. I took a bottle of Cham berlain a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhooa Remedy .to the house telling tlioin I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days' time tho child had fully recovered and is now, nearly n year since, a vigorous, healthy girl. 1 havo recommended this Remedy frequently and have never known it O fail in any single instance." For solo by A. W. Balch fe Hon, Mata nioras, all drug nnd general stores in Piko county. COMMISSIONERS SALE Tlio iniilprslirni'il. tlin rtnnntT rnniini.. ol.incru of the uoiuity of Pike, will w ll i lie several nent isl nnit ti noniit i-d t rnets i( In ml I'liliiiiemleil lielnw, nt tlw Court, ItoliKe In Mil font on Tlnirnili.y, Sept. is, liny, oem inducing Ht Ii o'clock p. in. I'NKKATKI) I.AMIS IMiiniiilnn drum Tiimi.lilp Wiirrniicne Intrn-Rt,, Tux No. Nnnio A P nml Ci.i. 'i',...i 1H WykolT I'ctiT 8o!l It W7nf'itiSas(lK Itolttwnre Townnhli Kit) Meiisfi IsiilM'lla 8Si2l 47111 78(1 fifliio llrpeim Inwnnlilp i7 Muhiiek joint w sue 3ii nan '.'ii'J 1 Itlennnry .Inlni 77 li.Mjo 8 !rj PKia Ajg 1 ituainaiy Jolinllri iirtu 4 Htl 27 i f r.iliiiRii TownNlilp 144 Kllng Hiiohiii'l 1IKHW lasl 878 14M ,-r Tuwnnlilp Clrler f 'hns anil ilenijr Uliull 154 1S40 4(15 L'H ii MK.VTKI) I.ANOS l.wnirn Townnliip - Internet Tux nntl Con', Total lanilreiiiin nr Rdwnrd nr I'm lniiil lllsii ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 nljiitiilnirlaiMlHof Win lloBincr 75 $! 23 t-l Vi Oreeiifl Tuwnnlilp Kcssler W .1 nr Win nn iinpd Kruiliutck Dul ler Nn. ri j:i ir3 4 IS 41 rilpp J'lllll a nr HUM nn impd mlj IivihIk of Ko llx Clsoiiiitier nml ltuiiry Miuilmrti Zl w 5 7(i 2!) V. 1-Hi-knwAiif.n TowiiMhlp s Driimer N rf out. 1(1 in un tnipd (tnrriii Cottlner No 2S nil j limits of Kor- cst Lfiko AsKoiiiatioii . . 23 OH 4 85 27 tH lliionn TowriRlilp Campbell William nr Ana niilmpd iidj lamifl of (;iiarlefl Otiinp and Ilnvlil Kerr BUS 8 firt 12 ft. Be Hpotui C nr Vn un- tinHl 55 45 8 IS 68 5T Mllfuril TownHhlp Mutt, Dull & Deollttlo nr 2om uiihnpil .las Mt'iwe No till adj lands of P. A.. Quluk nod others 45 40 8 DO 63 16 HUSKY fs ALUHIUHT, ) U IIJ.IAM V. HKCK, J Co. Com. . PIKKKK M. KILLS, ) CominrK' Ollloe, Aug. 6, 1()2 NOTICK All huntlitfr, flHhliiK or other triMpnssing on tlio preiniseii of the under nlKiied, In Jlinuinan Towimhlp. on Rny niondxklll nnd Ilwsrfhklll Creekg, U for blmlni under puDally of the law. (!rtAs. J. HoiLKAD, DlnKinnn Twp., N. Hoii.kau May 17, 1SU8. Joum-H F HoiLEAO. IfOR SALK. A iinall form located neni 1 Matanioras, known iw the HeiiMel oi Klnhanlt pliu, containing 11 on Finely lis utisl, well watered. Hune mid burn. Fruit of 11 kinds. Part Improved Title clear. For tenon, price, etc.. BUdreaf Lock box G Milford. Pa. THKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby Kiven that tnwp.insinK on the preiiiitu of tho nnderxlKiicd, ituuted lu iluiKiuai, townxhlp, for any puriH.se whatever i. utrictly forbidden, and ailotlnidi rs will l promptly prowHiuUHl. Iua B. Cask. Oct. Hi. lso. . rpKKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la herelij - v.... "...r.(,l,,K I1J..II, iic j,ri pi'rty of the undernamed In Millord town nliip l'ike county, l'., for the purpoHe ot hiiulin. HshiiiK or any other purpoM-8 t strictly torliiddeii uuch r 'im!i n( t.'ie law. Mas. S. il. CUAK.T. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Vih Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GCfJCRAL DCDILITY. SOc o bottlo. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, UKiticisr, William B. Kcnworthey, M. D. riiysiiiiin and Sunrron. (Kile,, unit reolilelH'o Tiriimt Mrert t cxl ( Hurt, lluuxo. Mil, HUM), i'A. Dr. von dor Hey do, DENTIST, Urlek Hhuki ('t'(iMli Valifli rnilirk Hotel Urniiil street Millinil I'll. OKKICK HOI Uts; Htnllia.iii.il to p. In. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. If you want, to sell your real estate, list it nt onre with .lOHKl'H J. II ART. (ioneral Insurance Agt., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. A Backward Season Our Screen Poors must lie sold. The lMt fancy door with fixture rnmplrtn rcgulHr pri-e All, no, 1 i To clone lor . . . . V 1 A plain door riooplete, regulF r price I an, In cIom. for . . . . V 1 Above me natural white wood and varnished. WINDOW SI'ltKKMS 20c size lftc 2."ic size lHc 3f)e size ,'i()c Also extra hir,h screens to extend any width wanted. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything -for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Fire Insurance. OLD HKI-IAIII.K COMPANIES. KATKrt KK ASO.N tlll.E. Charles G. Wood, Agt. ftiircenwor to f. J. Hart. WOIl!''c ill rearof Residence on Ann St. Milford, Piles Co., Pa. Kym3n & Vells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods r-ldte..' Trf,,,l IM l .Iff t V!.rt M Ihh.-h Trtiiimil Hh(h. I it il In' hii.I Mi Trontn.t Ki-lv-t-V4tr lf;tu from Rile Hul Trl i ii of All Kliuli, (iiikkovs, Rinnoss miwriiii n,i nillU K All Mlvlesn,l IVI,-, ST I'l : ,,.! VNV till V IHHIIW, cm f I'll I I". Kle. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells Subscribe for tho Phtss.
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