f Johnson' Shoo Storo TheLaFrancc Shoes FIT because Hie lasts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep tlieir shape, because, tiie workmen 10 made them arc experts. They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us tit to lit the feet. Iking in yours. We'll lit ''cm. y. !1 I ' I " JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y, 4 '7. f Give nature three helps, find nearly every case of con sumption w ill recover. Fresh air, most Important of all. ;,i lAUl & y Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. Ill p il Watch How Others Do and Then Do DiiTcrcnt. ' T flrot nift AiT Chnrrj rT'nrnl V rnr men. I iiiivti d.-. ii n,irii'e phh of lin i ALUEur G. Hamilton, Marietta, Ohio. m.flfl. .T- C. ATKIt for J Health tlotnnnelsi daily action of tho bowels. Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. Consumption NOTICE TO HEIRS. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. die hotel pnr excellence of the capital .oeateil within ono block of tlx- Whin Honoe nnd directly opposite the Treasury Finest table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fmnous hotel ry, roiimrknMo for itt hUtorital ftftsiirifitions nnd lonK-sustfiinrf popularity. Recently renovated, repaiiiUH find pnrtiiilly refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark amnnir the hotels of Wash inirtnn. nutrun-y.ed in formor years bi presidents nnd hiirh nfilcials. Always prime favorite. Recently remodeled ami ri'iiclored better than ever, opp. T tv H den WAlI'KU BURTON. Res. Miir These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital nt nil tunes. They are the bout stopping places at rea sonable rates . O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT. Mintfer, r-s. 1 21 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO. ft39 Broadway, &t. Jame Build i n(, Mow York. For th Treatment and cure of LIQUOR, OPiUM AND MORPHINE HABITS NO HYPODKKMIO INJECTIONS. A PERFECT HOME TRKATMKNT OR 6ANI- TA1UUM ADVANTAOKH. H. E. Emerson, M. D. Physician 2nd Surgeon, OFFICE: In Drug Store on Broad Street Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. To William SMoltR Duvhl Phlrlds, Shields, fb.n-lcs Sl,ild. Holvi ( J-hi-'bU. Hiiph K Kliit'bii. cl.H(inn. Muhe, Kutb Hiyinotid him! Karl Shit-Ms, minur cliil ir.kn of .lames Stiields, di-ceam't), fin whom Stephen St. Jnhn is punnlfan children nnd prinnd rhiMren of Jolni Sliieldi. lntu of the township of Shnhohi, deceased : Tnko not ire that, nt n Court of Common Plea hell! nt. Mn ford in rliw i'oiinry ol Fiko, bt'fnro . A. Kidman, Pretdent. nnd J K. Knulrlmrt nnd Ii. K. linnvn. AssfM'iatn1!, Oetohtp K, the followinut petition was presented and ordor m-ide therein: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLKA9 OK PliCE COfNTY. No. 6- March Term, 18W, Kj)ctinent. THK HXRWIN'TON LAND CO., J. H. Lung, l'resident,, vs. JOHN SHIELDS. TO THE HONOKAHI.K THR JUIX4K4 OF SAID Coi;kt: Tbo petition of the pliintifT In nbovt stated notion respectfully repn-st'iUH: 1. That thn nhove stated notion win com meneii tvn. lit, ikm, ty th plaintiit t- rectiver n certain lot f bind then in pos session of the defendant, and doseribed tt follows, viz : All that certain-lot of land in the. town shin of Shoholfi. county of Pike, nnd stall of tVmit.yivania, HeKi'l'" t n Mone ii the wtniern line of the John Prltner tme.i one humlnHl nml ten rods Hmt tieriy noni the southwest corner of Mary Hustoi tract, thence north ilt'tv-nine derecH ensi ihree inindu'd nnd twenty rods to easteri line of the John Pritner trm;r, thence nort 1, thirtv-ono deprees west twenty-six nm one half rods nlonpr said I'ne to ptone thence south nfty-nine decrees w st threi hundred nnd twenty rxls to stone It western line of John Prltner traet, thenot south thirty-one depress eiv-t twent.y-st nnd one-hair nnls to place oi beginning Containing fifty-throe nores." 3. Th.it on the 4t h day March, lM'Hl, ttu writ of ejectment was duly served upot the said John Shields who was then In rjosscHston of said lain.. a, ititit soon niter ine service oi Ran: writ the snid John Shields died. Intestate nnd his Interest In said land, if any, ha uecomo vested in tils children ana Brand children whose names nnd addresses are ns follows, viz: William Shields, Sawkill, Pike County Pennsvlvan a: David Shields, Walker Lake, Pike Con n t v . Pe n n s v 1 van i a : Joseph Shields, Walker Lake, Piki County. Pennsylvania: Charles Shields, Haw ley, Wayne Coun tv. Fennhylvania: Kobort Shields, Stamford, Dclawnrt County. New York; Huh F. Shields, Ion Eddy, Snlltvai t;ouni.v, iSew York, Children: And Mabel, Ruth, Hayniond and Earl Shields, minor children oi JanusMi:eiu deceased, fot which minora Stephen S6 John tiardner or snotiuia, i'ike couivty fennHVlvaina, is (ruurdian. 4. That (ho above named chl.dren and (rrand children are now In possession oi said land and as hi -it their title to the saint arain sf. the nlaintifT 5. That there has been no letters of ad ministration granted on the estate of John Shields, deceased, nor has their lwtMi any substitution oi any heirs or representa tives of John Shields of record in tin above stated notion. fi. That, your petitioner Is doslrious of procetHliiitt in saia action to determine hi rttrht and title to said doserio. d tract ol land and therefore prays t' at a rule be ercntttl on said children and the uruardian of said minor uraud cliildren of John Shields, deceased, to show cause why the; shall not be substituted as parties defend ant in said ncliuii and the plaintiff will ever prnv, etc. THhi H A KWINTON" LAND CO t Hy J. H. Lt'NG, President. IS FAR THE BHTTLR PLAN Would be Social "Climbers" Led Into Amusing Mistake by Watching Guest of Honor. Ttiat the mlvlre, "Wnti-h how o?hors do and thpn do likwi;o,, ia not al Wiiys ooir to Rorinl aRp5ranta, wna 11 liiFtraiod In a town very nrar this ritT tbo otlior evening at a dinner Riven hy a yotinK matron In honor of a guest f a knowl(-(le,p.l f. lal Btamlir.if. Tlie society of ttio town was there to foe this far fnmil Ri anrt dame, tho social HoiiPBS ana the aiuniratlon or nil tho "climbers." When coffee was servrd, and with It the Indispensable chocolate mints, the puest was seen to take one of the woots and toy with it frnicefnlly over T coffee cup. Instantly every wo an at the table did likewise. Kvl- ontly some new wrinkle of fnshion wns about to be exhibited. Every eye was on the guest and on that mint drnrt. Potprminntlon tn follow the lender nnd (tlvp no slun that they were not In t lie habit of doing this new tri;lt every day, was written on every face. The sudden cnlm caused the gnest to look up, and as she did so she Inadvertently dropped her mint Into the tiny cup. To her surprise a series of clinks ran around the table as each of the rural ones followed her mistake.. Appreciating the' situation, the guest hastily gulped down her coffee to hide her mirth. l ater In the evening she heard one woman remark to another: 1 don"t care If It Is swell. I don't like mint In my coffee." Oh, dear,' replied the other, loftily, 'It Is really delicious. I never think of taking my demitasse without it." r. Hint's lieu Discovery TorC A rerfect Tor All Throat aud Pur ' 1 .imp1 Troubles. I Money back If it fati. Trial Settles frw. rxiii jLuim;iiMinii-'Wiiiiiiinrr iMiWiHiwsnini n m n Now, Oct. 19, UtiW, upon consideration of the petitition of the plaintiff for substl tut ion of heirs of defendant, as parties de fendant ol reMrtl. a role is Kiaiitfd upon the said hern ami tfuardmn as prayed Tor Hetnrntible ro December Term next. The not ice of this rule be made personally upon all Paid heirs nnd pinmlmn residing in Pennsylvania, and hy publication for four weeks in a weekly newrpaper published in Saul counly uium nil said ueirs non-real dent iu the Sale of P 'tmsvlvania. HY THE COCilT F. P. KIMIiLK. J. H. VAN Kl'TKN. Att rnevs for Plaintiff. Milt'ord, Pa., Oct. - lo3. Oner fiOTiCE , t . n BO YEARS EXPERIENCE . -, , J .! Mirlv 1 by her m;xt frie.nd Akminda Cliov, ki.L ) In the Court of Com lliDll rieas of ri County. No. H J uin Walter L. KiUuerld i eriu. lt-i;i, Sutipu1 na and ahns suhpti led detele lound, et vs. na retur: ant nut Tbape Marks 't'T'iff R Prrrffh itinl ri"M T-i'M'-ii inny : i ,, n - i;r i-!iiii.:i f i t.c vi in ri it nil .. ...1 3UIBrwiia . t lv. . KMMKTT t'liUWhLL To KM MET CKOWELL, Defendant ion are hereby uoniied tt le nnd up- penr at our Court of t oiumou I'Kas to b if-ul ai .Milford mi the third Muiuiny ieeeml.ttr next., it IwllU' at tiie return d of the neit term of cutm. ami answer th coinpluint of tto1- liiiellan.t tiled in abu ease. tKtHttE (iKlv.iOKV. SlierirT's Oiliee, M ilfor.l, i'a., I toiienlT. ; t I w i I ' I Ci.,,.. A- I r1 Oui. t U -J w - . Fa i A i f I .. L ,w Ui4--tiL. lUlTK) N !-.. pi r w 1 i THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC t 'ontlmit'd F' rt jmi first TiifT'-) )nir, broken benrt'-il women ith tlio lij;lit of a new liopo ben in- ina; from their faces, nnii htllu cliil- iron frantic vtith Joy, would full upon their knees in the street nnd cry n loml, ' Fit her, we tlinnk Thee." ven the victims of RtroiiR drink mild stiifier ont of these foul dens and turn tlieir blenred eyes heaven ward iu thankfulness that, in spite of their weakness, they could die solmr ; that they could live to bind np Ibe wounds of a bleeding family and redeem tho lust years of their .vn lives. Tho whole country would feel the change nnd new hope would be born in iv day. Laws would be more onsily enforced. Boher, reasonable men would work out the problem of capital nnd labor. Life wonld bo prolonged and the church would go forward with strides of power. It is possible to drive the liquor traffic to its Inst trench nnd end its life,, nnd that within ten years. When it is once put down and three generations hive lived aown its hereditary Influence, it cun never be resurrected. When thnt day comes, nnd come it mil, many other prob lems will have been solved by the tiniversnl sweep of conscience that mused lis overthrow. Byron C. Plntt. Typical American Woman. Outside the ranks of rising young actresses few women have met with such a procession of interesting nccl dents as the Haroness von I.eyden As a child she helped an aired man who had fallen In the street, and he left a fortune. Then she lost herielf in a Hungarian forest and was found by the (Jermnn baron who married her. Next she wns captured in a crater by Italian brigands, out was rescued by carabinleri and rewarded for delaying her captors. Then she lost her way in China and found the Jewelled eye of a biddha, wnleh she returned to its owners, to be agnln rewarded. Later on she was attacked by a mad dog, but the brute fastened his teeth In an ivory bracelet nnd she remained unhurt. Yet again she was captured by brigands In Macedonia but was released and sent on a secret mission by the band. Her latest ad venture Involves the czar. He was shooting somewhore when the baron ess providentially got within range, and the result is an Imperial gift as solace for a scratch on the shoulder. The lady, It Is almost needless to say, is an American. London Tatler. A Story ef Lord Curzon. Here is a story of one of Lord Cur Eon's boyish ambitions. When lie was appointed to the vice-royalty of India the news created some surprise, but In receiving congratulations from his fellow countrymen before his depart ure he stated thnt the ottlce was one to which ha had aspired while still at school. From the time he first knew that the government house at Calcutta was a replica of his ancestral home Kedleston Hall, near Derby, he deter mined to occupy it as governor general of India. When the old Kast India Company decided to erect a palace in Calcutta for the residence of the vice roy they Inspected all the Btately homes of Knglnnd In search of model. The palm was awarded to Kedleston Hall, and the governor-gen eral's house at Calcutta was accord Ingly built in facsimile of it. London Tit-Hits. A Lion's Appetite. liobert Leadbetter, of llazlemere i-arK, near High v ycomue, has one of the leading private menageries in England, says Ixindon Tit-Hits. Ha also boasts the handsomest fu mane African lion In captivity. Its name is Sultan, and Its bill of fare tor a week Is 175 pounds of beef and horse flesh, or 2.") pounds per day. Restaurants on Wheels. TUbtauraiiU on wl.c-tls are the 1st est idea at Stockholm. The cars with a variety of hot dishes, perambulate the streets. On a customer coming llnle table Is let down, on which the rne.il ia served and eaten with "qui lunch" rapidity. Intoxicating liquors cminot be sold from the' cars. E change. i am y two plants bciujf to un friendly that the mere neighbor hood of one is death to the other. Yet tlist Is the case with two well-known Itrltii.h pluiits. These are the thistle nd the tape. If t lie field Is infoi-ted w.ta thistles, which come up year i.'ur your and r;iiu Ike crops ail oj ':.ff to do ia to sow it with rupe. The UHile will he alitsolutely annihiiated a r: a y, of f.h :.t Tea was first known in Europe be ;r,i? brought frotu India by the I)ut I'ilo. In England It was not intr i.i ed until li.ii, hen it was brought iv iii lloliaiui and sold for tkw. lur .U U ill Is like Playing with a loaded Gun. If you have Kid ney Trouble attend to it at once. It is rsy to tell whether your Kllny cr bladder are diseased. Take a bottle or glass tumbler and till it with urine. If there is a sediment- a powder-like sub stance after standing a day and night, if It is pale or discolored, ropy or strinjry, there is something wrong with the kid neys. Oilier sure signs of disease are a desire to urinate often, pain in the back, or if your urine stains linen. There Is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best and surest medicine in tho world for dis eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Hladder and Wood. Rheumatism. Dvsneiwia. Chronic Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women, it quickly relieves and cures Inability to hold untie and the necessity of gettinfr up a number of times during the night, and puts an end to the scalding pain when passing urino. The Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Bap tist Church, Spartenburg, S. C, writes: "For years I suffered with Kidney, liver and heart troubles, swimming In the head, dull headache and numb fte.. of the limbs. I'h vsirisn. pre seri'oed for me and I took ditferent medicines, but none of them did me any good. Rut Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks." It is" for sale by all druflsts in hs f?vr BO Cant Slxn and the regular 1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Samftr bottU eiwurh for trial, free bv -mail. Dr. Ditvlrt K.nnftriy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. THE PENNSYLVANIA HILLS Oh the Pennsylvania hills How mnjestlc'y they rise Ttll their nobly crested tops Seem almost to touch the skies. What wound'rous stories coi:!tl they Our noble mountains grand. Itcll- Of all that passed before their ken Ere man hud trod tho land Of ages passed awny nnd gone Scarce any record left Save here and there, upon time's book By Nature's fingers deft. A picture wound'rous to behold Of cycles passed nway. Tho unknown centuries, wonder filled With what., we eanuot say. There Is no spot in all tho land, That so much beauty holds, As the borders of our Key&toue fetato, In rightful pride enfolds. We love our Pennsylvania, hills. We're proud to own the truth, That every heart with rapture thrills In age as well as youth. The astounding fact seems to have escaped the attention of ttie country generally that in the Tammany victory the prediction of the Hon. Jaine.i K. Jones was fully verified Speaking of this last victory of Tammany the Kansas City Journal remarks that "the sow that is wash ed returns to her wallow in the mire." What tn Do Tuttl the Doctor Arrive. "One of my children wns tnken with ornmi colio nnd Buffered se veroly," says S. B. Elzee, of Monott Mo. "I telephoned for a doctor, then pavo a dose of Chnmberlnin's (Jidio, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Heme dy, nnd a few minutes Inter a second doso. Before the doctor cue the child wns rellnijcd." For anle by Balch & Son. Mntnmorng. all gener al stores in Pike county. A English Author Wrote: 'No shade, no shine, no fruit, no flowers, no leaves, November!" Many Americans would add no free dom from catarrh, which is bo ag gravated during this month that it becomes constantly troublesome There ia abundant proof that catarrh is a constitutional disease. It ia re lated to scrofula and consumption, being one of the wasting diseases Hood's Sarsapnrilla has shown that what is capable of erndicating scrof ular, ootnletely cures catarrh, and taken in time prevents consumption We cannot see how any sufferer can put off taking this medicine, in view of the widoly published record of its radical and permanot euros. It is undoubted America's Greatest Med icine for America's Greatest Dis ease Catarrh. There is one little point of dissent from Joseph Folk's statement that he stands, on the democratic platform, lie does not. He Is running after hoodlerb. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES Cr. avW Ktnntitv'i Winn tvrao, most eff ertlve medicltieoi the kindknowo. M3o, Diuggiita. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of n writ of Fieri 'Fnclas issued ont of tho Court of Commoti Pleas of Pike County, to me directed, I will expose to gnie by public vomlue or mitery nt the Mierni BomoelD the uoruugli ol iUUlorrt on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1903, tit 9 o'clock In the nfternoon of eatd day. Thn following- real estate: All thnt dur'nln niece and unreel of lnnd situate In the Boron Kh oi Minora in the comity oi Pike and fitate of fennnylvanift bounded and deseriiied as follows: Beginning nt corner of Harford ar.d rourth streets, on the west slile of Harford street, thence down line of Harford street neveuy-6tx feet to corner nnd lino of land of James S Wall nee. deceased, then -e aloncf line of Raid Wallace's land ninety feet, thence tit rlKht anplefi and parallel with line or HaiToru street two luct, thence at rluht at) tries nnd alone line of naid Wallace,: land to ttniw or Mil. theneealonff the Drow of mild hi 1 to line of land of A. K. Lewie Trustee, thence along line of ntdd Lewis about 1.1, J feet, thence east nnd parall with line of Harford st reet to line of lot No. 13. thence along line of said lot 243 about rJO feet to line of Harford street and place of beginning, being lot No aid and part ol lot la ana other mud mijoiuing, IMPROVEMENTS Large dwolHng house, barn and-building Seized and taken Into execution as the property of Helen K. Heller, and will be sold by nie Tor canh. UKORGB GREGORY, Sheriff. ShorlfT'B Office, Milfnrd, Pa., ) November 11, lwa. i Jr'up a Iad Cold If yoa have a bud col J, you ihxh1 a I n liable tiM-du'ino liktf Clm tu burlni n'ti ! Cor.ji KmiHiy to loon and relieve ! it, and t ally tbo irritation mil in j for'itittum uf tby throat aud lung The fe.ndbin and Loaliiii? prnprr ; ti' pi of this t-;n dy ami the quirk 1 c'l; is whu'li it t ,':' uiako it a lav ! iitUeeVfi') w bft t). i' fi its by Jj t Irii ; s -ii, .it.uii-id.i, till fiit-i clI bUiu a ' in 1'iL.o tiif y. A Matter of Advertising Proposed by the Erie Which is of General Interest to People Here The Genorul Passenger Department of the Erie Railroad ha been Informed that the accommodation fur Summer Boarders at various points along Its line are Inade quate to meet the demands. It is proposed to mora thoroughly adver tise tliU business next season than ever be 'ore, and to accommodate all who desire to locate in this most picturesque country, thr ;ugh which the Erie Xiaiiroad runs, t icy request all who are interested in .Summer Boarding business to increase tlieir facilities and to Improve their fiucom modtttinn especially lu the line of sanitary conditions. Where it is possible running water aud bath room facilities should be installed In order to promote more health ful conditions, thetetky making the locu tions more oVbirable. Those who intend making improvements or building new hotels or boarding houses, w ill please notify E. II. Bat'to, Traveling Patfenger Agent of Erie Railroad, Cham bers Street SLutioti, Nt York City, a ho hue charge of the Summer Hume bu sine-Mi Applhudlou blanks for space In next s ttMin Summer Borne Book will be read v lu ample time, and cat. be obtained from th"i-e m ast Erie Railroad agent. 1 lu 8 Balrh & Son, Matamoras, and ). .itietal ktui-fs iu piko County guar ! atitee every buttle uf ('bauborliiin V Cutih Ko'iu'dy and will refund the rnonvy toKiiyotfa who i$ not Hati8 fietl lifter using two-thnds of the ctuiti'ti':. This ia the bvnt rtmiody in the world for la grippe, cou-hs, o.jlds, croup and whooping Cuuu'h and H pha.-,Hiit and hafe to taVe. It pievfi.ts any tendency of a cold to remit in nnt-uiiionm. 2 01 SHERIFF'S SALE llv virtue of a writ nt Tjcvfirl Far I us is sued out of the Court ot (-ommon Pleas of Pike County, to nie directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at, the SheriQ'H Ollloe in the Borough of Milford ou SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Bit, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day All that trnct of parcel of land situate in the village of Matamoras, county of Pike and slate ot Pennsylvania, teing two cert h In village lots ot land lying in the southerly corner of Rtddis and Power streets, the one lot iitimbertHt ou the map or plan ol said village sixty-two (o-.'i con taining in front on Biddis street fifty (l)) feet and in deitli on Piiwer strettt on huudretl (UNO feet; the other lot n umbered on said map or phwi ;ixtv one (')l M'(utlain lug lu fronton liiddla si reet tlliyoMitf In denth. one hundrrd (lot) feet adjoining tliellirtt above desert I cd lot, being the same property conveyed by V. E Smith t the said VV. K. Mr-OoiiMirk by deed dated the tenth Hay of May, 1h7, and reixmled In L il. -iJ at page vt, etc. IMPROVEMENTS: Two story double frame house, outbuild lngs, fruit, eto- St'ized and taken into execution as the property of Miirtha Johnson and Ijewis l)ebore, and wilt lo sold by me f r ciiali OhOHliK GREGORY, Sheriff Sheriff's Offie, Milford, Pa., ) November 4, lit(. ( WANTED A f-i:v MOItl WANTED lO Ml-: 1. 1. M'U COIIIX. K C.1VF OVlt AUi y tS A PHOrlT THAT IS P1IIM1 TIIHH W ' I. L Sen. I for Icillcnl Itlond. Ilml 11 IIiiuiiU f l oiirduc Vfaf be Itliidr, 1-rrc of hmsc, ly ur 1lell nl IXrerlor. DIVORCriOT!CE IN' V1KK COL'NTY COMMON PLEa Matthew MiConsell KLIZABKTH Mi CONSES.L N E W R A D I C A L S. A. RICHMOND'S raraHcr.w:'w-.woiiirT'i' ' ( -7 V--N K " V' ; . ' "V V- I J, v i R E G E N E R A T O R WILL CURE YOU. Is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the stomache, liver, bowels, kidneys and bladder, also a wonderful Vitalizer and Cleanser of the system, and is a powerful stimulant to the sexual organs. It has no equal for constipation, and restores natural digestion. It is a valuable adjunct with our Nerve Tonics in the treatment of Epi lepsy. Frico, S1.2B por Bottlo. SEND FOR. CIRCULARS CONCERNING OUR REMEDIED. Dr. S. A. Richmond Co., 942 W. ran Buren St. , Chicago. Laboratory, Tuscola, It.i.. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. ca to buy pristiil cin-il and send to Tho New York Trilnino Farmer, Now York r!. . . llifll 1 5 Th New Yrk Tribune Fnrnier U a- ii I bfai V National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for fnrmorfl and tlieir families, and EVERY Issue contains mattor Instruc tive mid entei-tHining to KVKRY mem ber of the family. The price Is 1.00 per year, hut If you like it you cau secure It with your own favorito local newspapor, Tug PiiKs-f, Milford. To., at a bargain. Hoth papers one year only $l.5. Send your order and money to the Pike 'Ioi'ntv Phbms, at Milford, Pa. IT W COST ONLY HE CENT Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table In Effect October I, 1903 40 l.v. 40 Ar. p. m p lu j 10 no a i., p m ! ia x ti :it m w.i ti 47 1-J I'.l fl-j hl; fid w 1-J iu 11 t'l 1 Ul 1 ill STATIONS p. in p. in Sew York I). V. & W. H. K . . . . Philadelplii:t Uruiul .Street bunion . Ar l.v. 8 .... J 10 25 1 on n w f" Ol: n u. 7 n n !i n Im; 7 Uj' n i-t f7 7 :to 7 :t; Lv. Kast StriiudkhurK . Ut'lawarH Va'ley Jillietlun. I'tfle Valley Crai Meailows Marshall s t !re-k U;tk (fl-ovu , Ki-ut- lieys Coolb.iuli Krho I.-tkti . . . .j ... Turn Villa fcrh'H-tnuk'-rs liti-likilJ I.v H sr.- fu Hi In H -'I fS lit tM 10 S ii) tn 11 f t.l 8 Ui 8 oo 4 Ai fl f.i fl ii: f4 lit 4 II fl (ti 14 ti 4 IU 14 t'l r.i f.ii a ao rt 14 fti :;:i m L'i f i:t rt n f tt f(S (Kt II (M ftl (It fo 6U 6 40 COL KT rso. c. June Term. lllKt. i u I livui ce. Sti'ipt-ena ant' HlltUt HtltHMI rttLuriied. Ko- HXIIUtt'llt n u I ii u n J In tl county of I'lLe. To Kl.lEAHKTH Mrt'oNNKIl, ReMIldeii. t.u art-iit-r.-hy liolili- a to te una up pear at our Con: t ft luiiininn l'low to Lie le-UI at M!it;'lil oa tho thud Moutlav uf UrcemU-r lurit (it heiiiir tiie return day of our iieit term ef cuoiti uiei Miihver the t"iiip!allit of tiie I.lbi-llalJt liteii iu the ;,iiu e case. CKUlltiK GKKlioHY, fcherllf. .-he ritT Oltiee. Milfonl, Pa., j November U, l' ii. 12 t p m p m 'p in 'f Stop only on notice t.iwndueror or on mIkiiiU 'p m 'p. m.lp m. Trains ai-rUinir at, Hoshkill at 1.10 p. in counecU witli ata,o for IJingiiiuu's Fei-ry, Milford and Port Jervis. I. 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