"1 ,1 Johnson1 Shoo Store ThcLaFrancc Shoes FIT because the f lasts they're made on were planned by expert. They keep their shape, because the workmen ay ho made them are experts. They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to tit the feet, Iking in yours. We'll lit' em. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervia, N. T. ? Hare Is OUtVIL I miib YOU NEED! Vour own Vjtnr W orki, willed yt rnn have liy ronitltitiff J. ( I R KM ''.OTT (f Mritamontii, Ph., who In prt-pMrtMl to kIv etinmtt M nnr tinv. Write hi in at untie or rail antl hit stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamorii, Pa. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wherever the Engllah Languaga la Spoken The Thrlce-n-Week World was a hrV. Urint euccpks til tho beginning and lias been stoadlly rrnviiifr over since. Time is tho test of alt Million, uml has set I'.h m'nl of approval on the Tlirleu-n-Week World, which U widely ell-dilated In every slate ami territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can road our mother tongue. This paper for tho coming wluter and the year 11103, will make its news service, If possible, more extensile than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported accurately ana promptly. The subscriber for only one dollar a year gets three papers everr week and more news and general reading than most groat dallies can furnish at live or six times the price. The Thrft.-e-a-Weck World Is absolutely fair to its political news. Partisan bias Is never allowed to affect Its news columns. and democrat and republican alike can ob tain In Us padres truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition toull the news the Thrlcoa Week World furnishes the best serial Ac tion, elaborate market reports aud other features of interest;.- The Thrlce-a-Week World's regular sub scription 1 rietrts only $1 per year and this pays for la8 papers. We offer this uuo- qtialod newspaer and the Pike County Press together one year for 12. The regular subscription pritai of the lvo papers is $2 50. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. Regular State Normal Oour-H-s. and Sp.-i-ial Departments of Mll-ic, Kio cu'luii. Art, Drawing, Sleii-.irrahy, and Typewrit imr: strong Colli de Preparatory lK-p.-trtnient. FREE TUITION Hoarding exK'iiiiea 160 per week. Pn il is ail ui it t.-tl at any I line. Hprl tig Term open Aj ril -Uli, l'.oi. Wrue for epilogue. EZ. LI. Kemp, A. M., Principal. .Mt:tfeIMIttStltSi "', 60 YEARS " ' EXPEitiLNCE TfiAnE LSI ARK A ?! i" . '' af at -tn1 mJ i i 11 ti,if $i ,v i. c, ' .alt '.vi,Hilhy ." 1 4 J J vl sliVwC4 A ' . ' T- 1 ..-I.-T. ) vr-l :T- i , .. , . 'I ; : B 1 m ..j, r ..a ;.j a. I . ,,t i . .... n v , i - k t.t rwi. -m ju, ;j. I -p Alters Wlien (lie nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irriiable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla rale and 'our blood Is ttiin. Vour doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " K'ir tnnrr tdrtn W vftra ! Imvc itrt Ayr's (Isif;! tiari I tn hi hit f i hi il r. J t . n m nml ini1f ml All trinn-. find ' w.nd rf'il nn (hi-ini fur hit puru blwMl. ' I). V. Hhlt, Wt-it llnvon, ('(inn. AM .! for Weak Nerves K'x'P the bowels reeular with Ayer's Pllii, Juat on pill each night. A CASE OF HEREDITY. Tht Kind of Lingo She Had Been Used To. The other day a benevolent old gen tleraan beheld a little six-year-old girl walking jtrnvely along with a basket on her arm. Patting; the chub by tot under the chin, he oald: "And where are you going, my pret ty maid?" "Give thea good-day, graybeard," replied the mldRet. "My father bade me to the shambles hie for. a fat haunch." "W-w-what?" ejaculated the old party. "Happy thou knowest him the good man Skldmora " Inquired the Uny dame. "IN'o-o-o," said the gentleman, very much puzzled. "You are a rather quaint little thliifj. Come with me and I'll buy you some chocolate." "Alack, I am forbid to tarry, gen tle sir. need be lilythe. Their pa tience irtnys upon my coming." "Good bye, then," said the old gen tleman. "Iteat you, merry master," and, dropping a little curtsy, the mite trot ted off. "Bless me, what sn extraordinary child!" Bald the gentleman to a by stander. "Oh, that's nothing," replied the other. "You see, she's the daughler of the heavy tragedian at Moroaco's Theatre, and I suppose they talk so much of that kind of lingo In the fam ily that It romes natural to her. Don't bear anything else, you see." Tit Dilg. She Seemed to Know. "Just a little one!'' we Implored. "No, sir," replied Meliltabel firmly. "My Hps are only for the man who marries me." It will be perceived "that the girl talked like a popular priced melodra ma, but, anyhow, as we are very set In our ways at limea, we went right out and married her, of course.. As soon as we pot back we naturally kissed her a few. 'I wonder why it Is," mused Mehl tabel, "I wonder why It- Is that all chaps shut their eyes when they take a good kiss." We are still thinking. And then, you know, they wonder why married life is frequently un happy. Possibly So. "Ye. children," Baid I'nclo Henry, "the fishes In the sea go in schools." "In swimming schools?" asked the smart nephew, who was planning to enter Yarvale. "Most of 'pin," replied Uncle Hen ry. "Hut the seahorses go to riding schools and the star fishes go to as-, r.ronomkal schools, and the seal goes to a law school, and the sword fish goes to a military school, and tho sawfish to a manual training school." "And where does the lobster go?" uaked the smart nephew. "He doesn'; go anywhere. He staya St home and practices bis college yeil." Judge. A Great Sensation There was a big sensation in Leea- Tllle, Iml., wheu W. II. Brown of that place, who was expected to dio had his lifo saved by Dr King's New Dicovery for consumption Ho writes : "I endured inaufl'erable Bgonias fiom asthma, but your Nbw Discovery gave me Immediate relief and soon thereafter effected n cvm plote cure." Similar cures of con sumption, pneumonia, Bronsbitis and grip are numerous. It's tho p(!iless roiaedy for all throat and Iuiik troubles. I'iioo 50o nnd $1.00 Guaranteed by all (lrut'gists. Trial bottles free. Washington Hotels. R!GGS HOUSE. The hotvl par exccllfiu-e of tho cntiital iLH-ule4 wiihin ono block of tint Whiii itirti! rind ihnvtly oiu.Biiy th Treasury, b luutti tubie in lh city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fuiKius hut.-lrv. rL'iimrk;ibl for Its bit-oi'h-iU K.iniriin itiin antl lui .sitntaijtt tl p .(mlai ii y Ufi:i tit I y raiu)ViiL.'d, irjiaiiiU'd mill pai iiallj- rcJ u i lii.-in-d. N ATIOKAL HOTEL. A l:iiid!iuu k rtuioiiir thi? hotcIi of Vah iij'ihi. p. it it i ii -it in fin-mi r yc;tr hy ;.! f-ii.iii : ani) L , uli t.tlifldi a. Alvtiiys u (;i inn- l.ivoru iii.-.-fiiiy I'l-iinl.-U ,1 mut r- lnt'Tt-d ',.!, r 1 :all vvr '') i n. It. K 'i'-p. WALT Kit IU H TON. Urn Mir. i !h m hottiir. art thy jn iu. lpiil jn.lii l u rt-iKif v;tiiH of i lut ctjil at at all tliiu'r, 1 iji-v art t h ht-rt btpU! piun b at l'-a inat'ii- rai.-s. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. t fc. WITT, Mor.oor. Diiifiutii'b ti l.tMtliiiu.rKTa fr TREASURER'S SALE Of I'npnl.-tl l.itil in ril fount ff.r Tiis of tnm iin.l liMia and ilimil 10(14. Nntlf-e l li.-rcl'v rIvcii that nrifccnMy t'i no Act of IIim licii.-tMi AcntOly of ihc l ooimniivM'tiltli of I'ciinvlvHtiiacttlilicI An Act to n'lit'ii'l fitn Act cutil led aiAci .hirclittif (lie mod., of scliiiitf uilicalc'l moos tor tftxert nttd f'.r ot Ik r pttrpsMP PiismmI Miirrli j:ith, A. I). hi;,, I y A Hitp pli iiK-lit lo nil Act to amend ihc Act. en titled tin Act (tin'cllnijr th mode of hcIHiik liii-.'':ited lands for taxi's and for" other piirpo-c, pMned iMftrr-h r7tii. A. I). 1MM1, Mll'l Ity !0I I Iter fOppietoecl to Inst reeltetl Act passed March iH, Is-.H, lT Act onlltled All :e( It lellltiott to lite !i.' of tlttseilt ed lands in the Hcvrnl comities of tht i:oiniiionveiiith passed Mnreh Will, 1M7, nnd Mipph-inetits t hereto. The following ilesiirilieii tracts of land tdesctiiteil in the Mirruiitco liiinie) will im sold on the BKt.OSIt JIIIMVtJ I JINK NEXT ilielllK the tlilltei Hill liny of said month) eiiiniiietieiiitr nt (mi o'clock in tile after noon of paid day. at ptiblio vendue, AT TIIK (OMIT IKII'NK IN MILFOItl) 'tithe county of J'lke, for nrrenrnirns of ittxes iltio mid cost accrued on each lot lespeellvely; Itlotmihia; inve Town.lilp No. Wiiiriinlee Name Aeies Per Tan s'i 1'Miton .liniies l'.'5 77 I a fix on Hy .luhti S'i i:u )5 :v ISO KnoiiM,. ,li,hn . sl-" 70 In fti IH Kleitihans Horace ... HH fit) SI Is 1ST ,Meae John 5 Si") k7 HielianlJ Jos ma . . . 4'.'l 15A 92 )H In:! Ittilter John 179 tt 40 HI iton Marijaret 4a4 2S fty llclaTiire Tnwusliip llrodhend bllkn 40-J ItroiHieiid Mary S."i Can ey jliititiali lot) Carney 'i'liontas . 2y) Ilttigniah Ainlriw ... 4K (iiloi in Margaret ... 115 Huff Ami I'M. Hoover Ktnantiel . . iWI I iiuriili.'iin ( 'at iiartue. . iiiKi Klilllf Haehel 1M Me. isn Holit'i t aoll Meae Joint l;ts Meawe Isabella .' 411 McNeill Samuel HI 1 Mason Thomas 44i 22 on 2 Til 4 4H 7 :n 8 17 H llo 4 72 il HO 8 (HI 4 fin 11 01 il 1H 27 Ml II is i:i (in h i; 1 li.' 13 I III 147 111 107 Ins HIM 'lii im HI Philips William, .... !Ki4 . r-hocniaker Isaac !) Plasninn Totrnnlili I'll llrlnk Motiiis :.. inn 63 7.1? ! IS Connard Deliorah 2-.'l lfl 77 H4 H.Yfry Jacob 2:ir, 8 !s(l (tini7Hher Samuel HI B lli "HI Neleiuh Niebolas !KI7 TO 84 10 IM llnherrs Monlleal 01 7 o 'l Huston 'I'hninns Jr. .. . ?X 9 2S ls:i Sinllli William 1W n "n 1:14 'anilerinark tilidwlg. Wl 2 Ho 181 Wolf Jacob 412 22 72 Cirene Township fil Hat net .Tolin 27t) 21 fW ?77 ltf..dliend DatliuJ 87!) 80 15 til T.4 rraii; William 2o 144 111 H7 VJ Koulke Aflnm 4:11 l3 Itt .'ii!i l.yncli-John 4:i!l B2 10 .us I.rnch William 4:ii 100 H4 M .'07 M unlock John fin 1MI PnRcliall Tliomaa fin 8 (HI ' Houp (i. VV g?2 44 17 fill ?'i-3 Tittcrmury .Tolin S-.'ii HO 17 kh .Ti2 Tittermart John 115 fj ii Westbrouk HI ram . . . 150 11 W ILarkawaxen Tnirnslilp I Ml Halllet Joseph 10 4ft 45 101 Heekley l)nnll 814 82 41 20 Conner Michael -. 30 8 111 125 . Clm lnnn James 217 (so Si 43 32 Hewes Hnbert. . . i 417 70 42 113 123 Howell Kiclmrd ! 4 82 7H 2d Jclinincs John., ... 87:" BH 411 70 Musirrove William 8o2 81 20 02 Hoberts Kllsha Son 20 fin (VI Slice Ann K7 8 45 03 Slim Catliarlue S50 53 11 25 Pit) Tavlor John po 10 83 Ho Wiiitnn Plielm 804 20 40 70 H4 'Wigtou Parniclia 8U7 111 81 78 Lehman Township 233 John Brntcmnn 10 fll 25 linker (-teore A 81 1 HO 151 Chest nor James 2!l4 120 9 1 2"7 Dully Charles 7M ,11 4 77 1 40 Dills Haehel &S0 23 n!) ?'H Fills Henjiimin inn 07 255 Klirciizeller Hlllery. . . Ml 173 213 lino Hubert, 100 r) 07 230 lli ister Daniel 10 111 113 Kinncnr William B2H 55 14 02 144 KMtiK Rachel lod (15 (107 142 K Iniieur James 8i5 55 15 30 Motel Charles 75 2 32 157 Myers Henry 50 8 05 210 Huston Thomas 143 8 lfl 224 Savlllo Samuel 42 121) 25 r" Palmyra, Township HO CadT David I'V. 18 02 13H Philips Helieccil 134 14 4ll 11) Smith William 803 12 41 40 101 Smith William 230 2rt 53 Kl WiKton Isaac 412 133 47 138 Torter Township HVt) Abcrcrotnlilc Junius . 414 fV) 23 78 27 Hoy J Charles 4"! 155 15 011 HO HiiiKliam Ann 50 1 55 314 llnnvii Daniel 128 7 81 810 Hurton Daniel 2M r.K) 10 52 3 Dills Abraham 227 12 Ktl (ireer Clias A; Sliull H. 100 Olid MS (iat.is John Ml 4 87 81 Harrison (ieorfto "Mo 58 8 10 82 Holier Michael loo 8 III 88 Jon s AbMiloin 412 04 11 71 01) Miller William ..BID W) 18 40 PH) Overlleld William.. . IHHl 7 Him 180 Hui-ton 'I'liouias 150 4 78 IH) S ook John 358 153 8 01 171 ICichclljergcr llarnet .75 1 'j1..' Mtohola Township 153 Itorr Joseph 437 HI 47 ! 147 Hailey Kraucis Ko.) 28 8,i 20 1'VI Connelly John 418 18 45 05 152 Carey Matthew 175 27 18 V7 lid Chapman James 2!7 S 23 73 27 Co.inaroe Thomas. .. . 410 H3 47 72 13.1 Cooper John lull 10 82 131 Depoi Ann . l'l 47 ion Diniiiiii k Dm 210 3 20 H2 l'3 Denny William 1; )) 52 33 HukIi Tholiins 4' 121 43 :i8 Ho lii-eo Siimiiel 71 80 7 71 i'fl 1. likens Abraham 237 25 t4 l.YJ Lester John P lui bo 11 44 H.1 Nelei'ili Martin l.in 1,1 In h Huston .Mary 4!f 15 41 '.Kl 78 kilMsell Andrew 2o3 HO 2ti 00 148 Wells Jamud Jr 188 BO 20 88 V.fa)l Towunllip 37 I!e'clier Oliver P 40 1 52 115 h nrioer i.ev 18 iti7 ' 32 111 '' Ji'iieH I-iiao ;iio 33 2i "i 2o Mease . r . I il 14.5 24 11 81 7J Smith Klizabeth 50 4 00 t.t.1). A. ttvYKl't NlxKK, Irwuirfr, Treasurer's Oiliee, Milford, Pa., ( March 2 , i'.ioi. j TREASURER'S NOTICE Of Sitta of feruled I-ani fur Arrearage of Inxts T lie fol. Intr is tli list of tme ret u ru ed Ii V I lie 1 dI ii-.ti us fur till) exerui toivu sit ics (or i lie f.ii i I'.K'J ami r.io3 ami tl.e ' lioi'l yeiir l',4, wutl costs, which lend will be H;ki Muree.iblv to t!io net of tbu l-'l Ii uf Keoi ual y. A 1) 187U, at tho same tune and pl.-u e as tliu above nod foregoing ui'iM-.iti d l.ui.U: ItbioiiiiiiK (,na. ToHnsiiip Na-iie and !.- r i 1 1 1 1 1 J I Tax ioitiiiel i :t.ihii in j ' m ii ii i in "1 A bra il, no Mi -II N.i is .uij J Kli 111I1..11S 111 .1 J C c ,i 1 i....k I 3 yl Cioaby A A or l,JUt uuiiiipd Suiouil Hunt No 73 nnd D Hurley No 74 n lj Hubert euuii aud CO illllioirs 9 03 Km lo Ui, iu Siiriili nr . 'a liiiliini Mn-uraret Sou ker No 6 77 Hiibe.ra A rule in itnltoi"! Jul, 11 Holier No u;B.lj Wm I'odlwNkl R'i Iieii'di Sumoel nr 100a uiiluit'd I'eter Miller No lJ-.Milj John Madden and Samuel Venule 8 58 Piper Fieilerlek nr Ma Impd ft? 11 M i 1 1 1 1 .1 1 Hoiipc Saiul Slinler No M4 adj II Delliuii anil Paul Krnnl 3 14 Willlaios Hubert nr 5"a itiiltnpd huu.,lohn Holler No lo3 adj Heiu hoid Wctile and (icn KiM kllnc .191 Mct'ouivll John est l:.'n impil l:tn unlmpd house and 1mm Davitl ShttlerNol7iiadj Patrick McConnel 8 05 i'plinrc liiwniiip 1 Cropsy I.illif) F nr a impd M3n tioinipd liuuse and barn John Konest No f 4 adj .1 Catin ami others 14 40 tinriiui; itetieeen nr 2a 1 iti pu nonso adj Harriet Hultt and (4 W Layton est BH Winter Kllz'ibi'th nr 5't nnlmpd Mary lirodlieail No 18 lltlj Pellj Sbulvl ell anil A K tiros, h 8 fil Mcnkln Heiijainln nr 20 i Imiid 2m tiuimnd house and iiarn T J Smith No 21 and J t 'oolliautfh No 22 adj (J Vanfuine and others 35 87 Muif'sp Hubert nr 2o8.-. nniuipd David Stephens No 20 fttlj H Irani West brook est and Mrs J Stewart 14 20 Mtnter Hei.rv nr hioi uulmpil Mary Hrodlieatl No 18 iitlj Kllienbeth Mln ter antl others 4 75 Wi-stiirook John c. nr 9a impd HHn noimpd Mary H rod bead No 18 and Wm Jucksoti No 11 4 8fl L'Homtdleti Jason nr la Imp;! ntlj C Hosier anil J Whltlaker 12 Hallt Harriet A Ha Impd and house (turret Hrodliead No 151 Bdj it.d Kmery ami John Hnltt ID Courtriiriit. John nr oa impd luo uttlmpil linlisp Hriitiiili Carney 115 J M Tavlor 122 adj David Crou .... 8 92 Dlnemnn Township Nelson Peter est Hal 111 nd 21 la unlmpd house and barn adj K Motirreanx. . 17 91) Crone (4 V nr 82a tinimpd near Dinar man Sprtlitt- adj N W Molded ... 7 98 Riviere K T nr 428a unlmpd francis Smith No 102 adj Dr John Kelly nnd Judd Place 87 50 Smith AiUtm nr 5'ia unlmpd liuuse nnd bnrti atlj N W Holtl in 4 65 Taylor S II nr 200a unlmpd Samuel (rtinsauls Nn 180 5Ua niilnipd Wm Smith No 183 adj John Plcot nud others It 29 Knriey, Teren'ie nr 15a impd 884n utiiiniKl holism and bam Win Sit ftreaves Nn 85 adj K A tircctilna; and Kmiiui Tampier 17 26 Greene Township French James nr 622a unlmpd Mathnvv (limner No 64 I) K Hiirly No 55 D K Hiirly No 5(1 William Hrodliead No 57 61 84 Wilson Tdfrar 11 r 53a unlmpd Thomas Hiclmrds No 101 1 80 Nipert James A nr 8a Impd 4 unimpd 2 houses Howe antl tCIIiot No 15(1 ntlj Philip Miuhart nnd others 9 88 Mcrda Jnli nr 185a unlmpd William Wells N 1 204 adj Knlilo Olsonimer S 66 Hobday Kliza nrfiaimnd 170tiuniniptl John Crosby No 279 11 8 Hazelton Samuel nr store house nnd lot adj Tho II and K V (iilpin .. 4 8) Ross Reuben est 3olii unimpd Jas HerltiiRc No 77 adj lut Nn 257 43(ia ' unimpd John C Stocker No Iti5 adj " ( lot. No Ml 43fa unimpd Marirarct Slocker No M7 formerly CoIIIiib;- vJood & Co TO 86 Lackawaxen Township Kosetnore Ellch nr formerly Halsden Louis Mai mud 80a uulmixld liouses 8 outbulldiiiirs ailj .lolni Carlln est 03 88 Clark Martin nr 100s unlmpd adj John McDcrmott nud Georsu Franco 11 02 Kcklinck Alfred nr 4 lmud 85 uni tiiptl hiiiise and burn 12 15 Faistle Juiin nr 25a iiutmpd Furiuan More No 167 lot 1(1 t 8 SO Kirliy Kdward nrfioa unimpd house nnd barn adj Orison Doty nud l liich Tobler 6 16 Ludwlir ('harles est. 2a impd 98:i nninipd houi4e and barn 16 4." TJnely tjcvl nr one house 4 16 Market Karl nr5on unlmpd lot No 2 Andereiirs Division 2 74 Marsli James nrono bouse 4 48 Rosi'timier Albert nr la Impd 25u unluiptl house and bn n atlj C L Daley , 10 92 Westbrouk Dtif l"0a unimpd Isnao - Decow No Mi adj lots Nootl and M6 11 02 Smith John 30ii unimpd adj Samuel Lnwcnstcin 1 65 Lintlale Cliarles nr&Oa unlmp.l udj ilerzonand A Polloll 8 fi8 Lawrence William ur 1 lot and house 9 (Kl Miller Ktnest nr 35a Impd HOTta 11 11 1 in pel liuuse and irnrii auj n.,rn Case and J W Hriiikinan 88 19 Perry Kllen est 2a impd 17a niilnipd shantv adj John Degrontnud Max well 8 71 Moran James nr35a tinimpd lot No 1 atlj J Mellale all 1 Michael (irmly 1 68 McPowell William nr 20 n unimpd tulj J H Smith and (i Rowland.. 8 28 Nisk Almost nr 8:5a unimpd adj Peter Kuoelgen aud J L tiurcher.. 1 99 Ilimno Township Clifford Catharine eft 2n Impd 14a unlnipd ndj Joseph Hlllhvrd and Joseph Klelnert. 9 89 Counterman Daniel nr 8a impd 2a unlmpd house adj Jonathan Baker and Peter Pieroe 8 01 Dewi't H W nr 3a impd 67a uninid house and barn adj JeretutaU Tit man nnd others 6 78 Fl nimon John nr 6a Impd house mlj Calvin Decker and Wllliaiu Colin crinan 8 74 HolbriMik A A nr 2a Impd formerly Daniel Clark nr 3 14 Pineliot John F est 75a uu!iuhi ndj (i W Chamberlain aud Joo (iould. 2 68 Van (iordeii Frank nr5a unimpd 1 67 Van Aukeu Kvh est l8tia uuitiipiladj Jesse (iunii and (i W ChamlM-rlain 1 56 Hciinctc James nr loa impd 35a utiimuil iiouse and barn 8 47 TraliKtie Isaac est MHa uuIuiikI 6 83 CouoUTiuau Mary A nr 16a Impd On unlnipil 8 93 Ritlilwin P j nr 75a unlnipd Wm Kitiuejir No 131 adj Joseph liilliard and Joa kbi mire 1 14 I'alinyra Township Cnirns James nrHa impd ir2a unimpd house and baru Walieu Patipac Manor No V adj Abraui Cross and Pa 1 par River 8 75 Mt:ll.ilu Mary est la Impd rV2a unlmpd house anil barn James Duncan No 2 adj Francis Mauley est 13 46 Masker Alfred nr a Impd 12a unimpd house adj Joseph Smith . Fade Abraham est 7a iirtpd 8t'a unlmpd house and baru Thomas liiown No 22 Keller Alva nr 5a Impd &a unimpd li'illse and baru LtiiiiMti Patrick est 1 lot nud house nt Croniwcltlowu Lankan Miciiael est 4a Impd 3a 9 60 9 01 27 3 88 uotoipd K houses and barn at Cl'oln- well'own 8 27 Wells Andrew nr 2' lots aud house at Cromwi lllowu 6 60 ldtiis Tliouias est house and lot at Cromwelltowu 1 47 1'orter Towuslilp Fitilielstein Samuel nr Son unlmpd r,i. bell ti.M- hainet No 171 adj lots 32 and 173 3 81 Overli.-ld Depue Smith & Co lu8;t liiiiiiHi.i J.ii-.ib Sloft No 174 'ij J.ibn .Miller No lbrt ami William )verfl.-ld 4 17 Simier (iiliH-i t ert looa uuiuipd ailj W tu rVltiuau Nu; i73and Llthel bei gcr Marnet No 171 ... 321 Nliohola Towusliip Hart Matiaret A nrC'.ioi nnipipd and li..u-.e a. ij lu'itrudo liart and J li llill'.anl 27 !, Mulluik' M i. hael nr l'ia licpd li"tt Ulilin..l liuuse and liarll luiii out ImiiI.imi - mlj T lios lirudford and Logar Wlia IS Ui VtVsHftll Townfttilp llr.iwn () J est 8 lots in Matntonrns N 21 22 23 cor luler and Mata- llinliis St reefs 6 CO Hell It V anil K () Mfia unlmpd psl t uf Jennie Stult )l pruperty 18 63 Si boessler Julius est lut, No 1o5 fac lim on Kidder street Matamoras adj John SctHimiHdier 4 63 yNo taxes received on dy nf snlo EII. A. SWEI'FMSKH, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office , Milford, Pn., ( March 29, IS'4. ( TOMMY PLAYS SIR KNIGHT. But lh Tournament Wat Turned Intr a Lynching by Vigilantes. "llcp, but I'm tired," said Tommy. "I'm goin' to have the leg ache, loo, to-night. I ild on ever have the lea aclio, 1'nele Jimmy? Ain't . It fierce? My, hut It hurts, tin' mother has to gi-t tip nn' rub them. There ain't nothln' worsen the Icr ache." "Why do you kill yourself playrng all day Pnliirday. then?" asked the unsympathetic I'ncle Jimmy. "1 guess you never played, did you?" snorted Tommy. "There ain't Vjut one Saturday In every week. The other one's Sunday, and that ain't no good." 'What's the matter with your hand?" asked the uncle, pointing to Tommy's left wrist, which was band iiied. "Thai's a wound." replied Tommy With dignity. "A whstV" "A wound f got in battle. We played Roland and Oliver this after noon. Did you ever play that, Uncle Jimmy? 1 got this up." "Who are (Inland and Oliver " ask ed the uncle. "Didn't you ever read about King t'harleymano and his knights? 1 thought you went to college." ", those fellows." "Yes," continued Tommy. "We fnnile shields out'n table boards). lou saw a board In two and nail the pieces side by side. Then you paint them with ynnr kutchen. An' yon mnke swords oh 'n lathes' an' you take clothes props for iances. My but them table bonrds Is hard to saw through an' you Just can't get nails to go straight. They bend doubls. An' wo h:id helmets made out'n tin. Then we went down where there's a gulch In Mil likens pasture an' bad the light." "Sort of Roncesvnlles nffalr?" "Thnt's It, only we can't pronounce that . word, but that's where Rolnnd gets i.oicd, ain't It 7 si was Roland, an' was figlitin' four Saracens, 1 guess that's the way you say that, and my foot slipped. 1 fell on thnt old shield an' there was n nail head etlckin' out nn' It just tore a piece about two inches long out'n my hand. Didn't bleed much. Just got all blue. An' then" "Then what?" "Then I hud to die, of course. I blew a tin horn, like Roland, does, but my knights didn't hear It, they did In Roland, only the traitor pretended it wasn't his horn, an' then I died. Hut say, thnt wasn't the fun. You ought t' seen the turnament that we had." Tomriiy was silent for a moment, while I'ncle Jimmy chuckled over the batt;le of Roncesvalles, and then, he asked. "Say, Lncle Jimmy, Where's mother gone?" "Over to see Mrs. Howard," said the uncle. "1 knew It," exclaimed Tommy, In despair. "Just my luck. Now I'll have to stay in the yard a week. Have to come right home from school an' stay In the yard. Doggone It. I Just knew she'd go over there." "What's the trouble " asked the uncle. "Why, we had an Indian fight after the turnament, an' we captured a lot of prisoners, an' Hefty snld we had to burn 'em at the slake, but Skinny wanted to hang one. Hefty says In dians don't hang their prisoners of war, but Skinny says he didn't care. We'd be vigilantes an' hang one. So we burned the others. Of course, we put the tire out wlien.lt got close to them. Then we hung Kid Howard. "'Course we didn't hang him by 'the neck. Thn:'d kill him. Hefty said to hang him hy the feet. We got a clothes line nn' tied It to his legs an' hauled him up. We weren't goln' to let him hang hut a minute, but we tied the older end of the rope so's we wouldn't have to hold It. "An' Just as we were goln' to let hlra down he was a-yellln' awful kid yells 'Look out, she's comln'!' I guess his mother must have heard him yell. Their house's right close there. There she was a-coinln' for us. You know squaws Is somethln' fierce when their young Is In danger. An' you bet we cut an' run. "She yelled, 'I know you, Tommy, an' you. Clarence Williams, an' you, Harry Jones, an' you see It I don't tell your mothers.' We got over the fence an' watched her. She couldn't get the kid down. We had tied the knot too tight. He waa a ye.lin" and she was a tuggln". I guess he'd be hangln' there yet If one of the other kids hadn't got a hatchet an' cut the rope. Then he came down real quick." "You'll get off lucky with a week In the yard," suggested Uncle Jim my. "I guess I'll catch It," said the philosophic Tommy. "I thought may be mo. her wouldn't see Mrs. How ard till she had forgot it, but "course she had to go over there to-night. Ain't that the worst luck? I don't mind the lickin', but she'll make me stay In Hie yard an' she won't let the oilier fellows come even to t'tte fence." Tommy kicked a hole in the gravel at his feet, while the uncle laughad at him. . "You needn't laugk. Uncle Jimmy," he said. "I guess you wouldn't (ike to be shut up In your room an' not have Ldiih Williams 'lowed to come an' see you." "No, thai wouldn't be nice," ad mitted I'ncle Jimmy. .'Well, then,'" said Tommy, as If that, eettlcd it, aud it did for several moments. Then Uncle Jimmy re marked: "Vour mother's coming down tha street, Towniy." 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You mav secure it hi connec tion with your home paper, THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS which will bo hrltfhtpr nnd hot ter thane.cr, both papers 1 yr. FOR ONLY $I.C5 4y sending your order at once to THE PRESS, MILFORD, PA. M h i w 1 1 Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 p. m p in. T A 10 00 0 Oill p. m ! 13 85, fli 87; '12 Si)1 13 47! 12 4t) 12 51 1 12 64: 12 67i 12 5!) tl 01 1 (la 1 10! 1 Ml hy. 13 4(1 Ar.. ...Now York .Piiiladolplii; ft no 15 02 f5 04 f5 121 6 14 fft lHi f5 li) 6 22 f5 21: f5 211 5 811 6 85. 7 00 hy Knit Sriimilshura 17 02 ' Dtilawure Viillrv .lunciiim . n 04 " Ktl Valley f7 12 ' CmiK K Mitiiliiwa 7 14 " Mnrnlmira (Jrct k f7 1H " (Ink firnvo 17 ll) " Krutiln vn 7 23! " Goolliiiiiili f7 211 " Krlio I, like f7 2iij " Turn Villi 7 8k " .Shmillnki!rs 7 it? At.-.- liiMlikill p. in.!p m 'p 111 If Stopa only on noHoa to coinluotur or on Miximlp in ,p m Ip m Trnlna arriving; nt nuihklll nt 1.10 p. m eonnectii with stage fur TJiiigmnn's Ferry, Milforrl and fort Jervis. I. SELDOM CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. TIME TABLE Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Kails, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago a ud Cincinnati. Tickets on aie At Port Jervimtoall points lu the Went and South went at lower rates thua via any other flrnt-cluiui line. Train Now I.kavk Pokt Jekvis a Follows. EASTWARD. So. 8, Daily Kipresa ft. Daily rOxim-ss 3 21 A. 5 in ' 6 25 ' 7 40 ' 7 58 ' " 8H, LkhuI Kzix'pt Sunday . t j. it ,t " 7( Way Sunday Only ... 80. IH.-iil rixwut Sunday. 10 20 ' Wuy daily exe't tiuuuay 11 65 " 4. Daily Kipn iw 12 42 P.M. " 7o4, .uiidny Only 1 10 " " SI. Way daily exe't .Sund'y 3 00 " " 2, Dally Kijinm 4 20 " 70rt, Way rSnoday Only 4 40 " 7'is, I.'Mitl Siimlay Only ... rii7 " " 2". Way daily exo't tiund'y 0 ; " 14. Kipress Daiiy U 55 " WK3TWAKD. So. 7, Dully Kiptvsa 19 80A M. 17, Daily Milk Trail 7 25 " ' 1, Daily Kxprma 11 84 " " 115, r ur Ho dale K'pt Sun . 12 10P.M " 8, Kxpr'HsC liicaii lini dal 6 15 ' " 2ii, LK:al Kxpn f,Siinday. . ft 50 " 5, Limited Daily Kxpnsa. 10 20 ' Trains leave Chambers street, New York, fur Purt Jervla on week days at 3 30, 7 30, 9 00, 9 15, 10 30 A. tl., 1 00, 8 00, 4 30, 30, 7 80, 9 15 P u On Humliys, 3 30, 7 30, 9 00 . 9 16 A. M , 12 30, 3 30, T SO 9 lft r. x. I. W. COOKK, Qtiuaral Pasceuyer Aaal, how Vork. WUUU wikk! in oiove l-nirilis at a loud. F. F. Skitz. Milford. '1 elej lioiie coniieition.s. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. o., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, ?K MAY JUNE 1 rr-i to Success 0 t i i O O tt Ul -co i I 1 " OT T I N S :p. in p. in I). Ij. tk V. R H ... 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