PIKZ COUNTY FRES5. 1 l'liiay, 8npt("!ibpr 11, 1903, slll:l) ICVI-'WV Hdl'AY. OKTK'K, lilluU 'B IH. IMUNU BHOADPT. Ft l!t FMITMiv: On Vr h -On i' diillnr mid fifty tPntH. H x Vv in:' - Siviitvflve ifiits. JSTIIHTI.Y IN AI'VAM K. V nt. -(-! ilk thi noat ntTVp of Mtlfnrd, l'lkw ( O'ltH.y, t Ynn.-iyiv.-iniii, na Recnr-l tt.-fl inatri-ri N'lvtMnb'r twi'Sity-llrst, lSi3. Advertising Rates. Onn iiunrWniijt'f.HnPsV'T1'lN"lrtton -f 1.00 K HMlvs-Mpii'iit. lnm-nlnn .5i Knlncvii r;t.(vi, fnniKlinl n !Mpli(;tttion, will Ijo iiUowimI ynnrly ilvvtli rs. Legal Advertising. A'.l niliisf niti.r'fl jui.l Kx'Jii'or'a not ! - - - - - - 3."" A ml' tn 's ni.ll. -.'s 4 n.-H.-f R.W h.'i'iO' Oi-phiinp foiirt cult's, U'umt.y TrfamirtT'fl bmIch, Conmy Rtmr Si!:it an 1 t'lci'ti:tl priii-laiimtiim ulmrgiKl by the square. J. H. Vnn Ettrn, PriBUHIlRn, Milford, Plko County, Pn. GAME AND FISH LAWS .'untinuod from Fh'tst l'age) Pun h nnd HiiniNh, entoh ttll you cnn, June 15 to February 15, in elusive. Striped bass or rock fish, nine iuclms. t-'nad, herring or iilewife, or stur geon, January 1 to June 20, inclu sive. No fishing from Saturday tit sun.sot to buinlay at. midnight. Iv'jls may bn tiiVnn in fish baskets viih wing tv.UIh wit'.iin, the ntate. By tukin;; out n license from tbo roiinty treasurer, $3, outlines may bo used from sunset to sunrise for ditching catfish, eels oarp and sviekprs ; line on the bottom, cut or d'-nd bait, and the owner's name marked plainly thereon. Fyke nets without wing walls m.iy be used )n water not inhabited I by brook trout during tho months of March, April May, October, Novem ber and Pocombor, for eols, carp, catfish and suckers. No fe-aine fish shall be taken except with a "rod, hook and lino." This niakea tipups, floating lines, njts and explosives illegal. Frogs and tei rnpiu are protected. Frofs may be tn.knu from July 1 to September 1. Tenapin, commonly called tur tles, may be taken from November 1 to March 15. Single lines, one hook on line with cut or dead bait, may be used in trout stream to oaten eels, carp, citflih and tuckers, provided the lines are weighed down o the hook rests on the bottom. , Wanton or willful starting fires in another's wood, fine .10 and twelve months' Imprisonment ; to reward to the prosecutor. Act of June 11, A Great Labor Saver Farmors who are accustomed td' postpone corn husking until freezing weather and then suffer the incon venionoe of cold , fingers will be gratified 'to learn that Charles B. McCarty of Dingmnn township has purchased a corn husker and shred der which has a capacity of one bushel a minute. For convenieuoe in handling it is suggested to all who may wish to employ him to do their husking that tho stalks be tied In bundles of say a dozen hills. The Two Orphans company pixy- ed Tuesday uipht to a largo audience in Brown's Hall. This excullont company delights its audience and gives a performance well worth hearing. Miss Nellie Van Ktton Wot tfall of iia'.amoras and Lester W. Woolsoy of Port Jorvis were united in marriage at tho home of the bride Wednesday evening by Rev. O. J. SliOiip in the presence of about fifty rel.itue and friends. Frederick Deitz died at his home, just back of tho Cuminings place in Westfall, Wednesday of liver trou ble. He was born in Germany about 63 years ago. Besides his wife two sons, l'aul of Now York and Frank of Matamoras, and two dim eters survive him. The funeral coMuuetcd bv itov. . J. i'erot took place r.t IV today. Interment in :iii:oid cemetery. What v iil Senator Carinuek have say no v that his own fellow denio- ratie st:itfn.ut), Luke Wiight, has been upp.inti.d by the president to Mieceed Jude Tuft as governor of t'.e 1'hilii pines. Tiit F.oper Treatment tor t Sprained Ankle As a rule a man will feel well sau-t.a l if he can hobble around on ci ui 'le'.i two or threo weeks utter spruimiiji Ins ttiiLle, and it is usual i , 1 v.r tl.ivo nontax bi.fure ho has i u!!y i -covt-rtal. '1 his is an uiinecos rary io.-s '1 t.nie, far in many c.t.-es la uiiit.ii 'l.amU-rlam' l'mu li.tltu 1 as tu i-n pr:.-mpt!y and freely ap u ceiia te cure has u ea ' .1 ia i,s than one we. k'u T' l .'. I. i: Hi .- "in" ci s,-,, within t ii I'mp tj ii ,r Pt ..ts Ly !.;..! & S..U, 1 : as n:! ir.-ie-iul s;oi es lu l''.ke Chroniclings In the jmstor's ahof'nee nert Sum. d iy on Ills vacation the. pulpit hnn been most, npreeahly arraiifjed for Through tha courtesy of the pastor and oflleors of the Methodist chnreh Mr. Wood will preach in our pulpit in the morning nnd there wi'l be n union service nt the Methodis church in tho ev ing. This is a most happy art ii,fr.iient and cm but increase an. 1 ' ' 'he f-j i ri r ot Christ and unity among us May there be a largo audience to bear Mr. Wood next Sunday morning. Three new names were added to our church roll last Sunday morning. By letters, Mrs. Virginia F. McK. 'arty from Minisink Reformed chnreh of Montague,. N. J., and Mrs "Anna Williams Mettior from the Upper Walpack Reformed church, on pro fession of faith Mr. Hubert Tetwdll gor. The church wnnts and needs young men and we are pleased with the profession of Mr. TorwilMger May ho receive our prayers nnd helpfulness and may tho aid of divine grace make him a blessing to our church and community. The Christian Endeavor Society is invited to join with the Epworth League next Sunday evening and the invitation has boon accepted. We hope our young people will attend in goodly numbers. Reformed Church Note.s. (l?y Hrv. A. J. M. yc;r of Montagiio.) The annual picnic of our Sunday School and church will be held tit Raymondskill Falls tomorrow, Sat urday. The Montague M K. church has been invited to unite with us and has accepted, so Saturday will witness a general exodus of the good 'jitizens of Montagno-with their families for a jolly social time nt the Falls. A bountiful repast will be served ns usual. The young people of the commu- nity will hold their annual outing fit Grand Park a week from tomorrow. The Dorcas society of liainosville last week eleoted officers for the ensuing year : President, Mrs. Andrew J. Myer ; 1st Vice President, Mrs. John E. Juger; 2d Vice Presi- Presldont, Miss Mae Bevans ; Treas urer, Mrs. Sarah J. Bigler ; Secre tary, Mrs. Dr. Martin Cole. A committee was also appointed to solicit funds for the proposed car peting and papering of the church. The topic next Sabbath evening will be, "Our Remembrance of Our Creator." Mrs, Meyer is somewhat better. Tho dangerous symptoms have been controlled, but she is still vory weak. The R. ne.va) a Strain Vacation is o" ' -' t m the school boll rings at morning and at noon, again with teus of thousands the hardest kind of work has begun, the renewal of which is a mental and physical strain to all except the most ruggod. The little girl that a few days ago had roses in her cheeks, auh the little boy whose lips were then so red yon would have insistod that they had boen "kissed by strawborrios," have already lost something of the appearance of hoalth. Now is a time whon many children should be given a tonic, whioh may avert much serious trouble, and we know of no otner so highly to be recommended as Hood's Sarsaparilla, which strength ens the nerves, perfects digestion and assimulation, and aids mental development by building up the whole system. A party of some twenty-live of the most prominent Washington news paper correspondents are just starting on a special trip to attend the National Irrigation Congress in Utah and study the li tigation problem ui first hands. The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in (aver of health. Neglected consumption docs not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Stf.d for tree ur SCOTT & .Hit! Mictl, X j Presbyterian B otic! is inn mm Methodist Church Jottings. (H.- R.:v V. A Wool. ) Sunday morning's service will b held at the Presbyterian church. SuV.ject: " lneomnloteness. " In the evening our Frcslu terinn friends will unite with us and our Presiding Elder, John R. Wright, D. D. , will pveach for ns. Dudley Rymnn will sing. The above arrangements for union services Sunday in the absence of Rev. Sme.ttl wore made by the en action of our Official Board and the Session of onr s ster church. Wo trust, that these neighborly visits of tho two congregations will be profitable to nil concerned and that, we shall find the resulting fellowship in Christ very sweet and refreshing. The pastor took the liberty of extending in behalf of onr Eowortli League a cordial invitation to the Christian Endeavor Society to unite in our service at 6.45 p. m. We were sorry that more of our yo'inft people could not have attend ed the League Rally at Tort Jervis. Dr. Wright nnd Rev. Frank Mao Daniel gave excellent addresses and the program throughout was inter esting and inspiring. Notices for next week : Monday evening, 8 o'clock, (Quar terly Conference. Tuesday 7. .10 p. m. special pre paratory service for our extra meet ings. Wednesday 7.30 p. ni. first service in a series conducted by Rev. C. Hanson Arpe. His assistant, brother Andrews, will probably bring his consecrated banjo. At any rate we shall have good music. Everbody welcome. A large number of friends are already praying for souls and we shall look nnd work for the salva tion of many! Tho pastor's father is still in the same critical condition. He suffers groat pain at night, but rests easier through the day. We are grateful for expressions of sympathy from many kind friends. The outlook for the democracy is not a hopeful one. As defeat follows (teieat, it necomes more and more difficult to arouse the old time political enthusiasm and zo:tof years ago, when the country seemed to be more, evenly divided. There is of course an abundance of boosting and brapging and "hot air" preceding any of the campaigns but there is not back of it all much genuine confidence in any democratic gains, ft is hard to convince intelligent men thai, the result of the vote will be anything but the usual republican victory. As a matter of fact men, for some time, have been glad to find any reasonable excuse for jumping over the fencL nnd getting into the repub licnn camp. It will be remembered with what a fine display of oratory and fervor the recent national convention of popu lists declared against fusion with the democrats ns heretofore. The decla rations were approved by the populist leaders throughout the country Preaching and practice are two ditlerent things, however. In the Nebraska populist convention August iiiith the Denver proclamation of independence was cut into small pieces and thrown in a rat hole and a fusion agreement adopted by which a popocratic ticket has been selected for the Nebraska campaign. There was not even a debute on the propo sition. ' Things must be interesting in Tur key. The powers of Europe are crowding down along tho various borders and now an American war Meet is putting in an appearance before the Sultan. In fact the Sublime Abdul Hamid has good ground for the statement that everything is coming his way. Irving Wiiisiow, the secretary of the Anii -Imperialist league, occupy ing a desk, we believe, in Loft 27, Milk street, lioslon, has at last succeeded in running Mr. Root out of the cabinet. The other member of the league gave Mr. Winslow his undivided support. Since Mr. Ilavemeyer, president ot the American Sugar Refining 1'iint, has offered a $0110 solid silver loving cup for the U.-.-,t hiig-.tr exhibit at the Ogden Irrigation Congress it looks as though the trti-l hail awakened to a lively interest in sugar beet matters. A Boy's Wild Ride (or Life With family around exporting him to die, and a s:n rnhtiK for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs, und Colds, W. 11. Drown, of Locs ville, Ind , endured death's agonies from ustLma ; but thiel Wonderful medicine ehvh instant relief and soon cured Liui. He wriloj : "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures ot Consump tion, Pneumonia, liroiioliitis,Coii';hs, Colds, and (trip prove ila matchless merit for ud Throat and Lung riitt.l-.le.-. ' u 'r.". e re d hii:s .'.0c aial 1.(0. Trial bottle free at all at !i til ujigisls. 7) is fig u red Skin Whnt hnvrx 1 PfT' '"In, 1-t oUm, is fflpnble of all thnt, nnd ii.oie, !t i" ( iinini".i'!y nm-! bv hvwr In Hie iifck. iniHitinuitiims in tnp -yfS, dys-H'-pMfi. f mi i h, nnd ir'vrnl '1' -M1M y. It. q Hlwuys radically and jMTmnnently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which expels nil humors, cures all erup tions. hii'I li'iilds up the wlmle systMm, whnh'T yonna or old. l!;m! B i'iili fur TTvrf TlfitTtYi nm lirttHM? e nv.A n:i'.y ct! nr'Ar. to titM: .xi'S Hotl'l .nr'irlMa. MATAMORAS. George Post of Port Jorvis hns tho contract to build tho St. Joseph's rectory. Work has boen resumod on the building, and will be com pleted about December 1st. It is very pleasantly located on the east side of St. Joseph's church on Divi sion street, when completed will be a very handsome structure. Irving Courtright and wife, ac companied by their daughter, Mrs. Martin Fisher, visited Elmira Mon day. Heorga Koteham of East Now York, employed on the Rapid Tran sit railroad, who has been the guest of his brother, T. J. Ketcham, on Cookson street, returned home Mon day. Ho also visited Charles Ander son at Tri-Slates. Miss Emily McMnnns of liainos ville, N. J., is visiting at the homo of R. S. Danley. J. B. Danley of New York spent Sunday with his brother, It. S. Danley, of Matnmorns. Mrs Robort Skinner, on Adams street, left town Monday on the Ornnge county express to attend the convention of the Daughters of America, which convenes nt Schenectady, N. Y., Wednesday morning. Mrs. Skinner was accom panied by Mrs M. Totton of Port Jervis. These two ladles go as delegates to the Older of Junior Delight Council. They will also visit at Albany before returning home. The C. E. Society connected with Epworth ohurch will hold its annual fair on the evenings of Sept. 17 and 18, at Presoott's Hall. A great variety of fancy work will be on ex hibition. Supper and lunches will be served each evening. The family that occupied Mrs. Huntingdon's house on Adams street has returned to New York. Mrs P. J. JefTeries ou Washing ton street is spending o few days with friondsand relatives at Deposit. The primary department of the Matamoras school is very large this season, and children ilndor six years will not be admitted in tho depart meut, owing to want of room. There will be an entertainment nt St Joseph's church, Matamoras, Monday evening, Sept. 21st. A very pleasing program will be rendered by the young people. J. Wallace Van Gordon, of New York, is at his home on Pennsyl vania avenue for a few days. Thomas Sly of Matamoras, accom panioci by his friend, H. Stearns, of Brooklyn, L I., who have boen on a fishing trip to Glonmare Lake for the past few days, returned home Saturday evening. They both re port success. Miss Frank Moore, of Now York city, visiting her oousin, Mrs. Matt. Curtis. Her sister, Miss Alice, has boen in Matamoras some weeks. They came to visit their father, Thomas Moore, who is boarding nt Mrs. Curtis's. Mr. Moore was a formor resident of Miitiimorns. Miss Cora Billmnn left town Wed nesday to visit hor sister, Mrs. Wrn Unchott, of Rutherford, N. J. She will aleo visit New York and Pntor- son. Tho wedding of Miss Nellie West fall and Lester Woolsey took place Wednesday evening at the bride's home on Third street at 7.30 p. m. John Kerner, a student at the ERst Stroudsburg normal school. Infi t1...t Ait 1tt...tn - ' U ll'l laillf liijt uu iuuiiutljr bo IKJ- sumo his studies. Miss Ilortha Bull, of Boll farm, left Monday to attend the East Strouilhburg normal school. She was u student there a short time last term but wos obliged to leave on account of sickness. George Bunnell, a mail clerk, who was hurt at the Turners wreck, is not feeling very well. His injuries hove proved quite serious. H Kidney Disease Cured A Typical ltUr To Dr. Ua il KMiiriy' Nou About Ur. Heutiedy' New Medi cine, Ctt-t'ura ftotvfiit, flllb. rt V Kennedy, of Ir. Kennedy Kow, homloiit, N. Y., makes public llu following id Ut f rum unti tf the moni pniLiiu nt nu n in I'tictt. N. Y., hut wltu d.u s nut wifh name use publtclv: I' l'lu'A, N. Y , Mamh U), lyi.3 Mr (lilbcrt K. Kennedy M y df'iir Sir : 1 reetived h sample bottle ,if Tr. lrnvi; iveiiiiedy uevv iiindlulnu, (. al curn 1 vent, a fuw moitths uo. I wuh great!; p!ertej widi it, mid dfuideit try a iury Lutilo. I iberefnrtj piirxhased tlirt Lottlert of Mr Mj-vbtin, and I uui plabi to liilurm yoa ttmt 1 have immi yn-ally benefits d by it and ciDhuier jnyrself cured. It my kid m-y tnuitdti Bver averts il-if aiiin mh! 1 am tttiru it will if-t) I fttli not inii(tt'. ti c nit lime tin' uMi oft liis Kriuitl nw-diciue I w I'll ym winild tk-nu rtMnit) Mttnpli s l the parti b on Ilui euebmed lint, all irl dl t: ! i.i' ;Oid V- hi itltS HUllt'i lit f iolii I, Lut.i I'utiU-e tur suit) by all druttisLH, $1 1 MORPHINE Can Morphine and Other Drug Habits be Cured? It has been long contended by physician" that there is no cure for the drug habit. This is true so far as tbo rank and file of the medical profession areeoucerned. Thereason, therefore, i that they are ipr-.ornnt of the full scope find lvitnre of the diseiec; but f ;")nmit.j!y for the cnusf of suffering humanity we have dem onstrated that the morphine or other drug habits can be cured and guar antee an absolute, ptrmnneut and painless cure to those addicted to the use of drugs if they will take our treatment and fellow our instruc tions. Each case submitted to us receives Individual attention and treatment from an experienced nerve special ist. We do not detain yon from business. We give immediate re lief. Appetite for drugs is destroy. od and appetite for food is restored. Write today for our free booklet and free trial treatment. All cor respondence strictly confidential m plain envelopes. Address Manhattan Thru apbctio Ass'n., Dep't. 13, 1135 Rroadway, New York C'itv. To the Voters of the 43rd Judicial District 1 nm in Formed tht my failure to Ldfctiont'cr Haunt's many persons to lu lit'T' that X am not n candidate for the olVu-o, of Preside) fc .ludtr". To correct any nidi mismidi'i-sUnriiiiR I take, this opportunity of announcing my candidacy for that oilier. It elected, I will perform theduti.'S of the otilee impart'Mily and U tho Iwst of my nhtlity, and will require the business before the tout t.4 to be trail tasted rnpidly ;w carefulness will permit and with iis HttU) expense to tin; taxpayers ae possible,. WILTON A. KRDMAN. PARTITION NOTICE F.stnte t.f 1 In tho Orphan's I'eter A. 1.. Otlli lt . ( i it rt oi Pike ( iniut.y UeceltftCil. l I'llllHVU-Htlia. To Catharine A giitekjifnyottp W.iuiek, Flnra CoiiniT and H. W. Cotin-T. her luihliand, MaiTKit A. Nyco mid Iohn W. Nyce, her hut-band, Kmma .f. Snelliiig and Uooifre K. rtnelliuff, hnr Itusbtuid. Ijena A. j'alnnitro and I). Sherill Tal mn;ze, her buf-hand, ami John C West brook, Jr. Umirdian ad litem of Frrti.k lin Hr ul, John W. Nyce, Jr., and Fet'.'r Quick N'v'c. miners You are hereby not-i (((( tb;it. the- O: phann Court of like County awarded an inquest to make partliiou ant! v. il uathm (f certain real estate, whereof Peter A. L. Quick, late (f the lownship of Delawnre, coittity til I'lBu, t i iiusj ivama, died, s')zefi, con sisting of and enmprMiiff the following briefly designated pieot'H of land, to wit; FIR;:'J.' A -eriain piece of land, Hituate in the township of Delaware, county of Pike nforenaM, cont-iiining in r ho wliofo tli aeof about -t'. I atiren after tieduclniKl th'Lrefroiu all lauds sold by Pet Mr A. L. i Quick in hii lifetiim ami land previnuW riold, and exe.-pi'-d in 'he de.-ds rouv.-ru.fi fiutd land to him Peter A. L. Qnfek a I pui't of tiil-s land eompriKes tht- homestead ' pro; '. ty :'vl 1; mowu es l,V oior 1 : !'' una ! Uion which Paid decedent. Peter A. L : Quick, resided ut the time of his decent. , EOONI) -A piece, of laud situate in the township of Lehman, county of Pike aforesaid, originally comprising two whole tracts of bind surveyed in the war rantee name of John ii. Ilansey. each con taining 4'- aeres, more or ieris.'and a part of one other traet surveyed as aforesaid in the name of Joseph Hmtth, containing -t5 acres Vi'2 perrhos, the vyhole of Said land eontainfng 170 aeres perches, exeejitin therefrom about In4 aeres, more or lem, sold to Jtdni li.-r by John Teterberg ( llonteter Berg) Mareh Id, lthi, lately known as the 1 Custard farm." THIRD A certain lot of land, situate In tha villnge(f Matamoras, townnliip of Westfall, county of Pike aforesaid, desig nated ou Wehinger's map of an addition to said village as lot number eighteen (No. 18) fronting on Washington street, being fiO feet wide In front and rear and H 1 feet in depth lately the property of Henry Van Horn. FOURTH A certain pleod of land, situ ate in t he township of Ding man. county of Pike aforesaid, containing iu nil l'l ! t acres strict measure, and lately knows the ' Gilbert 0. Williams farm," FIFTH All the equal undivided three quarters pari of two certain pieces of land, situate in the township of Mllford. county of Pike af on-said, surveyed on warrants granted to Abraham Horn ami James Mea-e. numitered respectively till and li;i on the Com iJiUMoners' iio,ks of said county, containing in f'e whole thereof n;J aces hi i per lies, with allowanee, etc., excepting thereout li acres, more or less. Willi usual allow uniw, tttken frotn off of the Alruham Horn tract. HIXTH-All the following town ku. &it mite iu t) tt'irmigh of Milford, ccutiity Pike afore.nid, and uumtend in r KUlreu s map or an addition tboreto, ivs numbers :;:, tVi. 27, :.'H, m, i, 81, ;iJ, y;; and HI, comprising atwmt f.v. acres of land, diRi-rib.d in deed from Kdwm ii. Kldied and wife to Putt r A. L Quick, recorded In DweU iitMik No. H7 page Hit -said lots Ite ginning at a post for a corner at the junction of HaiTord and Teuth streets iu the :id Hoiongh. . And that a;d iiniuct will be held on the premises above ileignat':d, the jury to mt-et for said purpose at the Sheriff's oitluo in the lioruugh of Milford, Pa., on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1203, t 10 o'clock In tlio forenoon, anil procci'tl wiih the i t i ii-Ht iiiitii couipliircd, til wliii h tiinu ami )h,.-.i aiiti during the. cunliim. unco nf tutt In.jiient ynn are ri ,ueUil ami hereby untitled t'i Bttelltl, if yuu tliink r-,ter. (JKUKGK ORKGOKy. fclierlll. .Sheriff's (Jlliee, Milford, Pa,, Auyiui. l'j, 1: .'J. ) William B. Kenworthey, M. D. riiysiciiin awl Surgeon. I fit (.oiirt Hoti'-tf. AlfLK(JKi), t. j To Curo a CclJ hi di2 Saven MUIoa bone nt!l til past 13 I IwlWll s) I r 1 m 11! I n r , 9 a i Fresh autumn mueh In evidenee tions of the slnp. k S l a9 this morehnn ise, to P'ldenvor to impress you wiih its wortli'no-s is the mission of this ''ad." N'-:.m .,f this character is !v;iys of p:-- i mount interest to onr buying public. Need we aRitin emplnisize the fact that styles, qualities aud prices tiro just an yon would have them ? Need wo np'.in emphasize the fivt that, first choosing is always the most nat iHfuetory? Stock nearest con1 pi 5 tion is thftt of liees Goods, oiiibrn" iiiT an except'onal line if iru" Zibel'i'.es, selling nt r0 ceuts to Ist the yard, latter, by the v.i,y, h -ivini; Rrentest cull. ( 'ios-dy setrond fre the Mobiiiis in the :;eili.'.u weuv.--; and f:mcy puiteriih. SKW TAIlj'.JfiK.!) eomint' In every tiny. XIV slyle 'of j.ielvcl features of the aindo of Kcoteh effects in cloth, 110 to 25. Fl'Ii.S are fnirly well ri'ti ed, lines :j i ri v i r if every ft v and stock will You know tho iid.int'.r selections in fe.rs which f the best skins. ILK, VELVKT.S, KNI'i l . . DFRWEAH. WUAPri.l'S, .v.- , a tumbling in one after .trttiOi r Home departments almost liltc-d Our interests lie in serving . . quickest and best. WYCKOFF'S NEW YOR'i STOR' Stroudsburg, Penn'i No connection 'with any ' i tee rt-r urtv.-'i if we l.r.l Any wr ctt'U itfii h mid d ; ,tiuti ot invcni.ta .v ptomptly receive cur op'uica free concur u .'nit t;i- o tentK 'iiuv el Ktie-f. ie- k -i'r.t'ri" hcnt UI'H 1'tf Mifbt i.:U:nts fi---ii.fi h'lMih us R'lvctti--eu ftr sale at out expense. p-.t'-n- i Ukn out through us rercive .ijtrcutl vt it witlmn it. ope. in ihk I'vrt m r'F.cti.m, Ml j l1 ot r it-l find widely cit- ill ' o-.l j.iuru-d, i t united hy M;tiiwfnr-tur-rs nnd Investors. ,-n:U(l lur saiiiiJ.i- copy r a 1 1. ' o--, V'CTOP J . E if A MS f C J. (Pat cat Attorneys,) t tt BrdMlf. 'flf;H!Nr.TftN. MISS WHAT YOU MUST But do not fJSiss Getting a Business Education at tho PORT JERVIS BUSINESS :. .: INSTITUTE Geo. Oakley, Pres. B. F. Smith, Prin. m o e r to 0 i It 1 ! " I ft. iiuljbard Bkl'tf,, t. Krio in ,of LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle cr double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassal, CVirner Ann and Fourth stroots MILFORD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jorvis, N. V. Adjoining Uuniacr's Ui.ion IIi,ns. 1' ad, carrii dm ft und f.um h jisi's fur tnlit. Kxoharigf.s iniidii. A lurt?a stDck from which to nuiki; -lcCtion. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. mo. - .JiS, 1 LIl "'T12turC, - tt , r Jf I vf poods ure very in differ"'it son. To tell you ahout xJ i t I L-1 I.i T V' i N N i r. - t. iAk . fi :i it I ? y), 1 . ( - 8!'l ! Jiif n : o Ore mis i. up new suit- M't-iy tdio-i'-t ard .,(.. l'ii-;-e i-ifie is -1 N n n .-ent-d ivs soon be cum' fll IV i you 5ta i .V store of similar name. fT Pt rMro h "' ';5i "i t';1 1 1 t-'-- .1 b 1. fU "- (-.it.: MAiif.i.- ;-a r. 'i ... I.rfti- I i.'Hiii'n. if 'or tool I - !' . t' ect. W njihirisrton. It. 6MI m w m s ; s I i i V repiosont tho well known companies . . . . THE CONTINENTAL of N!W York GERMAN-AMERICAN of New York THE AMERICAN FIRE of l'lilliiiii'l.h.i, Pn. NORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE of I., 'inliin. V's- f; S Kshd Iniirt-jJ. You ;rrjt &rford ia taki t t -. v t , . fl! e.ont c" KOi, i r&iiei' company ft Ml.l! frd, Pa. Supplying The Table An every cay FaosiEra Wo sulvo it by ti-'fjiir.g Fine Groceries, Cann.d Goods. Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetabl. z. EVERY THING TOR AN ELEGANT 0: wrt CUMBLE & RYDER Hartord St. MJIord Pa. Fire Insi iurance, US!) l:t',HI;ll; (.ii I'IMIS. . It A I K. Kt: IWHIAUI.B Charles Ci Wood, Agt. S.,,i-.-khi.- to ' .1. lt.nt. i i& i'.;. i- HI I'.-.'H -.r U-..l. !:.-r (in All-: C M.l'-j.d, Pk Co., Pa. Cto'es Cilp la 1 J Layu cr every i t"- .i. si JC,
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