H ' 1 Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why fair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer'sHalr Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. Ion Hm It la. ln f a -otnlfriui iitttr uimr, rfAtnrtncr hfftlth to the, hair find si-ulp. Hint, at tho tame thup. proving a njiW-mlM ilrc-siiur. liH. J. W. TATUH, MadiD, lnd. T. Bill Oft ft bottle-, AM -friTri-'--". fori Weak Hair Mutual Ignorance. Teacher ThomaH, you are a hope less ignoramus. You know no more about Lafayette thnn than Thomas Well, why should I? I'll bet he didn't know nutt'n about me. The Point of View. "Some folks are too mean to live," said Jones, gloomily. "And some are too mean to die," Bald a solemn-looking stranger. It turned out that the stranger was a sexton. You should hare seen Jones scowl at him! Jones, it may be men tioned, was In the Insurance business, and all his risks were dying off. The Press Office Is prepared to dJ any kind of ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Road Wherever tha English Language la Spoken The Thrlutj-n-Weok World wia r bri liiint tuctx'ris in tha boyinnlng raid hiis Imvu Bttvulily growing over nine. Time in the tost of all Million, ami lms set ita scui of iipprovtil on the Thilcc a-Weuk World, which it widely clrcu luted in every tttate and territory of the Union, ttnd whoever there are pooplo who cna read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the your VMl, will mnke ita ut'ws service, If piistiihle, iinire c&UMinUe t!mu evur. All eviuiU of ijuportiinoo, do matter whore thuy happen, are iv ported accuratoly anil promptly. The hulwc'ii'.MT for only one dollara year gets three papers every week und more news and generul reading tlian most grt-at d.iuKiat can furnihh at live or nix times the The Thrio-a-Weck World Is ahgoluMy ftdi- In pulitleal news. Partisan )ha is never allowed to affect Ita news columns, and democrat and rt-publicun alike nan ob tain in ita pages truthful accounts of ult the great political campaigns. In tuMttioii tn ttll i hi; iievvci the Thrice-a Wmk World furiii.-.h.ia the best sorial fh tion, elaborate inurkut reports and other features of inlervst. Tho Ttirle-e-a-Wuek World's regular sul Si;rijaim prico iri only 1 per year and tills p;y for J.Vi papers. We ult. r this uue q u a!-, d iit'Vsi)innT and the i'lUe County A'ifftB ti'gt'ihs-r one year for t-J. 'i i.o nular subacrij'tiou price of the -nX i V', ! f - .K. 1 ., , , i :A .WLALllillUi BY THE SHERIFF GENERAL ELECTION WHERKAS, by net (if Oem-nil A--Bcmbly of the Common wtvilth nf I Vtinpylvflnin, entitled "An not tn roRtilnto tlin nomination nnd plootinn of public (ifTuwrs. rcqufrinir ccrfnii expenses incident ttiprfto to bo puirt by the sovevnl counties nnd punish, intr certain offenses in reenrd to nuon elections," approved the iJOth dny of REPUBLICAN FHOHIOITION SOCIALIST CITIZENS INDEPENDENCE LABOR PLACES OF VOTING I also horeby make known and cive notice that the places of hold in? the aforesaid Renoral election in the several districts in the County of Pike are as follows, to wit : The electors of tho township of Blooming Grove to meet at the house of Moses C. Yfestbronk in aid township. Tho electors of the township of Delaware to meet at the election house on Main street, in Dingman's Ferry, in said township. The electors of tho township of Dingman to moot at tho house of E. O. Bjillotat in said township. The electors of tho tow-iship of tireone to moot at tho house- of Theo. Correll iu said township. Special One Way Colonists Tickets The Erie has placed on sale daily until Novombor 29th, very low Colonist ono way tickets at Port Jorvis, to points tn the Far West, and any one contemplating a trip 1: tho west would do well by dropnin a postal to Erie ticket office. Port Jorvis, and reooivo by return mail any desired Information. Dress making in all branches. MaryLudwiu, Broad St., Milford, Pn, i . JUDGBGLANGy Of Hornellsville.N.Y., Hands Down an Important Decision Jude James H. Clancy of Horneluv villo, N. Y., and one of the most prom inent members of the bar in that historic town, decided recently that as against Blood and Liver trouble, Dr. David Ken nedy's favorite Remedy was worthy of the highest praiso. He says : "I have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and strongly rec ommend it for ita Hood cried in my case for liver trouble and blood dis order. It built me right up and I improved greatly in health." Geo. H. Tillt of 878 River street, Troy, N. Y., suffered from liver trouble and bis blood was all out of order and after using "Favorite Remedy," hu this to say : "For any one suffering from that run down or tired out fueling, caused by blood or liver trouble. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in the best medicine you can buy. I have used it and I know." The one sure cure for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheu matism, dysju-psia and chronic constipa tion, is Dr. David Kennedy' Fuvorite Remedy. It matters not how sick you are, how loi: you have nurtered, or how many rhysicinns have failed to help you, Dr. 'avid Kennedy's Favorite kvmedy will cure you it' a cure is iMtsittle. It is for sale by all druggists in the A'.V EQ Cunt Sir a and the regular 1 uosiac bouics l'-ss than a cent a du:.e. Sj.-nU S.'ttU tor fri.tl tret by m.tt!. t)r. Livlc( fenr.atlj Corporation, Ron.lout, N. Y. Put id K nitt-d)' l,!4 n 1' In. I cr rr .-n, -'h- ITo FiTEXT t::i THE FAItflf KSi:Oi,l. r.iji ufi f. - . DEMOCRATIC .fnno, A T). 1c"n, it U nuidn tlin duly of lh- Slit-fin : KlIisT, til rnuiiHintn tlif dflii'or" t" hn ili'ct(-il fliid give n lwt of nil SKOONI), to (lxiK'mtB t!io jiliicr-s R6 which tho olootimis Hre to he hold mid THIRD, to )tihlidi noticn rf the r;'in!ificfiti(ii) of irlcction olllfer in t'm milliner nnd form jtrpxprih'.Ml hv tho third pnrngruph, Hoction 10, of cirt Att. N"V . tliProfoio, I, Oonrire ()roc ory, llih Shoriff of the Cimnt-T of l'lk-i, do iimko known by this proo himntion to tho electors of snid coun ty, tliHt on Ktntn Trpnsiucr Kcp. Willinra Ti Mutinies j Cit. Dem. Joel O. Hill.. lnd. Hurry D. Tuttou Tro. I . Lnhnr. I John A. Smith David E. Gilchrist. Auditor Oeneral Mflrk 1 fiep. Willinm P. Suydcrj Cit. Dera. Arthur Q. Dewalt j lnd. Elisha Kent Kne..Pro. Wm. W. Atkinson... Soc. Win. J. Eberle Labor. Tho electors of tho townshin nf L lokawaxnn to moot nt. t.lm Iiiiikb nf Greorgo H. Rowland, deceased, in SillU fcOWIlSUip. The electors of tho tow ushiu of Lehman to inoet at tho store house of Jacob Nyco and George Nyce, deoeaaed, in t lid township. Tho electors of the borough of Milford to moet in the new court house in said borough. Tub electors of tho township of Milford to meet at tho house of John MoCart in said township. The electors of the township of Palmyra to moot at the houso of Cornelius Dinion, deoeasod, in said tow aoliip, The doctors of the township of Porter to moot at tho house of Chas. W. Courtright in said township. Tho electors of the township of Took Toll for Himself. The provost of the University of Pennsylvania, Charles Curtis Harrison, knew in his boyhood an eccentric old man named Herbert Ling. Mr. Harrison said recently that a wag once told Ling thai, if he would get himself appointed to the office of taking up the collection on Sunday In the church he would be paid a quarter a Sunday, and would also hare a tur key every Christmas. Ling accordingly secured the place of collector, and waited patiently for Christmas to come around. It came, but the expected turkey did not come with it. Therefure the old man called upon the pastor. He explained his grievance how he was to have had the Sunday quarter and the Christmas turkey but the pastor could only smile, and shako his bead, and say: "Herbert, I fear you have been hoaxed.' "Maybe 1 have, sir," returned the other, "In the matter of the turkey, but not in the matter of the quarter. I have been taking care of that my self. Departed Glories. The family is foelin' blue Sence Silas cut his hair. Our hopes have grown distresidu' few fieuce Silas cut his hair. We used to think that he would play The fiddle extry fine some day; Sech dreams have faded clean away Sence Silas cut his hair. Nobody asks him to recite Hence 6ilas cut his hair; Nor read the pomes he used to write Sence Silas cut his hair. His bead's an ordinary dome, Ambition now has ceased to roam. There ain't no genius la our home Seuce Silas cut his hair. WuahingtuD Star. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through Hit Hand While opening a bos, J. C. Mount, of Threo Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ton penny nail through the fleshy part of his' hand. 'T thought at ouoo of all the pniu una soreness tl is would causa me," he says, "and immedi ately applied ( lis mlerlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my stirpriso it removed all p:iin and soreness and tho injured parts were soon healed." For t-alo by itulch o" Son, M.itrttnoras, and all general t-ti-ivs in l'ike cojtity. TUESDAY. M. 5. 1033 H"iiiiT thn ilny of tho Konprnl nlno tinti, tho following persons nre to he voted for by tho froonum of tho County of 1'ikn, btfopn tho hours of 7 o'clock in tho foronooti Btiil 7 o'clock in the nftornuon of snid dny, to wit : (bin porson for tho oftice of Audi tor (bnorfil of tha eoinnionwoalth of lVutinylvrinia. Ono iorson for tho nflloo of Stnto Trwisurer of the Common wenlth of I'omisylvanm. Two persons for tho office of Judge of the Kuporior Court of the Jmltrn of the Superior Court Mark 9 Thoinns A M iriison Cit. Rep. John J. Henderp in Cit. f Dom. John A. Wnril. Dom. Calvin Knyburn. Ind. Matthew H, Stevenson Pro. Emmett D. Nichols. .Pro. Alfred Loach Sou. Louis Gouzion Soc. Wm. II. Thomas.. ..Labor. John Burschell Labor. Shohola to meet at "Vogt's Hall" in said township. Tho eleotors of the township of Wostfall to meet at tho house of John F. Engolhart in said township. Tuat it is provided by said aot of Assembly approved Jane 26th, 1895, "That every porson, excepting Jus tices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this sta , or of any mty or in corpora tod district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall bo employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this Stat-, or of tho United States, or of any SAGE ADVICE FROM THE DRIVER. Pilot of Fifth Avenue 'Bui Resents Blame for Passenger Error. The Fifth avenue stage driver Is usu ally endowed with a strong sense of humor. Whether the following "bull" was Intentional or not does not ap pear: An elderly woman entered the stage at a downtown point and asked to be let down at Forty-ninth street. That point was duly reached and the driver pulled up while the woman alighted. To his surprise she shook her umbrel la at him and cried: "And nowl should like to know what you mean by carrying me a mile past my stopping place?" "But, lady, you asked to be let oB at Forty-ninth street." "Well, I meant Twenty-ninth street, and, even If I didn't say so, you ought to know where I live, as I ride in your old 'buses every week." "Well, ma'am," replied the driver, "I've been driving these here stages for going on ten years, and 1 ain't never been accused of carrying a pas senger past the corner at which they wanted to get off. It's my opinion that if you don't know where you live you'd better move." N. Y. Mail aud Express Asking a Good Deal. He My dear, I wlah you wouH fo get yourself ready for dinner before the company arrives. She My gracioiib! Are they canni bals ? Princeton Tiger. For a pleasant physio take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Eas7 to tako. rieapant in effect. Korsnleby Balch & Son, Matamoras, all general stores iu Pike county. Advertise in the Press. State Norma! School East Stroudsburg, Pa Kcfntlar St;it Normal Courses, and ht'tlul lh imrtnifllUi of M Ubll', hlt euritm. Art, iJrawiug. Mfno,'riijhy, unit T" (h-w miliar ; strong Collt-ge I'rcpttiutury Department. FREE TUITION I'tipiU ml mil u-ii ut tiny tlitit-. I1 till Term tipidM fcrpt. Vtli. Write fur EH. L. Kemp, A. M.t Prirtcip!. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ono porson for the ( tTlce of Presi dent ,lud(jn of tho several courts of ttio Forty third Judicial District of the Common wvalt h of l'unnsyl vania, composed of the counties of Monroe and Pi!'t. Ono person for tho office of Coroner of tho Cunnty of Piko. Two persons for tho office of Jury Commissioner of the County of Pike. I also hereby make known and pivc notice that the following is a i list of nil the nominations oortiflod I to mo by the Secretary of the Com. nionweiilth and tho CommissioneN of this county, to wit : Ju!$re (if the Court of Common Mork 1 Wilton A. Eidman .Itep. Charles B. Staples... Dem. Coroner Mrk t Dr. John Kelly Dem. E. B. Wolfo Pro. J lury Commissioner Murk 1 John S. DniHut. . . . . . Kep. Lucian B. Hissan...Dem J. F. Huntington Pro. j oity or incorporated district, and also that every me nbor of Congress and of the State legislature, and of the seloot or common council of any oity, or commissioners of any moor porated district is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same tirno the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerkrof any elec tion of this Commonwealth and that no judge, inspector or other officer of any such eloction shall be eligible to any oflico to be then voted for ex cept that of an eloction officer." God Save the Commonwealth. J SHERIFF, Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., j October 21, 1903. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a special writ of Fieri Facias No. 5 Dweinber Term, liKtfi. Issut d out of the Court of Coininou JK-hs of Monroe county, to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on " SATURDAY, OCTOIiER 31, 1&03. it the court house In tho borough of -troudBlJur&t, Monroe county, lYimsyl THiiia, nt 10 o'cloe.k n. m.. the following described property: The line of railway of the Delnwaie Valley Railroad Company extending iroin sayioirinurg, Monroe uo I'd,, to Port JerviH and Matamoras In Pike Co., Pa., 18 miles of which, oainelv from Kast St roudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa., to IJiiHliMll, Pike Co., Pa., i constructed and tho rond iu opera ti m, inHu'Mng all ways, rightH of way, roadbeds fini: hedand to be finish' d and all materials collected for construction or operative purposes, all lauds at and near Kast ."itroLui.-iburi and at the northern terminus of said lines of railway and each of them used or to be u-ed for terminals or otherwise for the purpose of or in collection with said lines of railway, and depots and stations, depot ground, and station grounds, gravel pits nml it'Hl esuate and alo all station hoimes. car hoiiKe coal limine and other hmidiiju of whatsoever description, and ail water tanks, all fences, trusses, culverts, bridges. switches, turnouts, crossings and sidings now appeiliuning to tan baul lines railway aUtve mentioned and tUo all machinery and tools now owned and used in connection with tho said lines nf rail way, one locomotive and tender, on ; freight car, on accomimdrttion ptw.se ner and express car, two piwneuger cars, and nil oilier rolling stoek and equipments of every nature owned by said corporation and necessary for the exercise of its fran chises, also all implements, fuel, materials nnd supplies tiecettsary lor the main tenance, operation and repair of said lines of railway anil all other corporate proper ties real nnd personal, rights, privileges, franchises and immunities of the suid coruorat ion. The above is sold subject to tho liens of a trust mortgage for fhnuiuo, which covers that part of the Hue of railway constructed and in operation between l!;uit Strouds- burg, Monroe Co., Pa., aud Uuahkill, Pike Co.. iJa. Seized and taken In execution as the property of the Delaware Valley Railroad Company and will (kj sold hv mo for canh VINCENT O. M Kit WINK, .Sheriff Sheriff's Office, HtroudsburjCi P-! Oetoljer 6, h4. Batch & San, (Matamoras, All General Stores in Pike County Will Buy it Back You assume do rik when you buy ChHmbtirltiiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy. Balch & Son, Ma ta moras, fill general stores in Piko county will refund your money if you are not gatUfled after Using it. It U everywhere admitted to be the most eucceahful remedy iu use for how el complaints and the ouly one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliublo. 10 iiO U3 mm Hello WflM W W I Imtm COST i t i CEHT DO YOU EXPEHT TO Only umL A. D. BROWN and SGil Manufacturers an 1 dealers In e ! kinds of Lumber, Contractors end Buildori Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa Delaware -: Valley Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 p. m ;p III STATIONS 10 ( ) 1 4'iLv New York 12 -KijAr Philadelphia 9 f P. M ia .sr,i ft mil r in fo 1:1, 6 14 f."i HI! f5 l.l 5 2-.'; 7 (") Lv K.nst Slroiulsburfr Ar. H t". " Ouliiware Vnlli'V Jiinctlun . " f7 01, " ' K'ldo Valley " f7 1J: " OnlK' McHilowK " 7 14 " Murslmirn Crock " 17 MS " Oji k Grove " f7 1i " Frut-hrvs ' 7 2-! " Cmilbnuah " f7 21 " Knho LU " n 2'i " Turn Villa " 7 :io " .Shownnknrg rr-r " 7 HJ Ar Hushklll Lv fl3 :!'.) T13 47 i 1-2 4'.t fl2 61; ia r7 112 5it 11 oil 1 (151 1 lo fa 24 5 3d 6 85 p. m 'p in 'p in If Stop only on notion to conductor or on Bigiml.'p m ip m Ip in. TrnliiB Brrlvlnjr nt Bushklll at 1.10 p. m connoct with stngo for IMiiginnn'i Kerry, Milford and Port Jurvis. I. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penn3. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. rhe hotel par excellence of tho oapltal, .cioHtcd within one block of tho White House and directly oppesite the Treasury. H'Ineat tnble in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fivmous hotnlry, remarkable for lt hisUtrlnul associations and lung -fliintnlncd populirity. Recently nMiovfttud, repainU'd uid prtlally rofuruinhwl. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patronized In former years hy presidents and high ottlclalH. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pn. H. K. dep. WALT Kit BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendu.vous of the capital ut all times. They are the best stopping places at rea ionabie rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Mon.ger. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 113 broad wa y, bt.Jamaa Build ing, New York. Forth Treatment tnd cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AMP MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPODKHMIC INJ10CTION3. A PKKKKCT BOM 8 TI1KATMKNT OB 8ANI TAItlUM ADVANTAGES. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. VMflnn I am prepared to fuminh lUUU wo nl in stove It'iitttiM at 2 a loal. F. F. Hurra, Milford. Tt k'plione e Miueotit'tio. tf .! - m m ' " i p n "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any in No. 5., or come lo SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. . i t r i rV ' t e ' n t) Vs t I E 1 fto bny-H)stal card nnd Ri-nd to Tho Now York Trillium Fnrrnnr, Now York City, for t froo upoclmon cojiy. The Ni'W York Trlbuno i'linnor In a National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for farimir nnd their fiimllles, and EVERY I sue contains matter Instruc tive nnd fiM'i'tnlnlng to EVERY mem ber of the amlly. The price In tl.OD par year, but ; you liko It you onn flecure It with your wn favorite locnl newspnpnr, TliS PitK . Mllford. Pa., at a bargain. Both pap' one year only fl.tVi. Send our ordi-r and money to the PiKK Cot lY Pkeks, at Mllford, Pa. I UILD? THEN SEE p. in p. in D. & W. R. K ... Hrnacl St.ioot Stiitlim Af Lv. 8 22 . . 7 lii) 1(1 : H :(5; 4 25! It 1, M ;;:t r i a:i m tH Kl f4 21 M 21 tn 2H f t 1:1 f l:t H 2 1 4 111 HI! tH li'i ft M: tl I i fH 1111 fl 0-1 fll I 8 14: 4 n:t .. fl CI fll . fK 11 fH ( I' f) Ktl fft .V.I HI.' 551 6 55 8 118 5u! 6 40 Johnson's Shoe Store in TheLaFrance Shoes FI bcc.lusc the lasts they're made on were planned 4- r'-4 4 4 by experts. ' Tlicv Lnpii f 1 1 ri r -. . . a 4$ rihape, because the Ul IVlllV.il 11 lit IK thchi are experts. Thev wear be- 4 .1 in ' cause their leather 4 " was selected by f Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to fit the feet. Bring in yours. e II lit em. JOHNSOi! FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. T. linn MaiiiiiMi n- miM ii 1 1 Nothing has ever eqnalltd it Nothing can ever surpass it. .... Or. ling's .cv Discovery 17 , soh!-m rrlofl ?rir 1U1 I 1)1 . Bt RUd Out i.. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free. ti i ii inn ifim lame nisnrin i sinri mi f j Port Jervi. N. T. t 4' ;l t'i 'v i 4) $ 4 t
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