n Johnson's Shoo Store TlioLaFraiicc Shoos FIT because tlic lasts they're mado on were planned ly experts. They keep their shape, because the workmen who made thorn are experts. They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our tooting as a shoe man has made ns fit to tit the feet, Bring in yours. Well fit' cm... jonnson, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y. Here la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Wnter Works, whirh you run have by con n Hi tiff . '. I'KESCOTT of ItlRtamoran, la., who Is prepared to give ctiinate at any time. Write him at unca or call and his stock of FORCE PUMPS PRESCOTT, ittmorae, fa. . . . THE . . . NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Reed Wherever the Englleh Gpoken Language la The Thrice-a-Woek World was a bril liant suocess In the beginning and has been steadily growing ever since. Time is the tost of all things, and has set IDs seal of approval on the Thricc-a-Week World, which is widely circulated In every state and territory of tho Union, and wherever there are poople who can road our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year lttu3. will make Its news service, if possible, more extensive than evor. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported accurately ann promptly. The subscriber for only oue dollar a year gets three papers everv week and more news and general reading than most great dallies can furnish at five or six times the price. The Thrioe-a-Woek World is absolutely fair in ItB political news. Partisan bias is never allowed to affect its news columns, and democrat and republican alike can ob tain in its paoa truthful accounts of all the great political campulgns. In addition to all the news the Thrloc-a-Week World furnishes the best serial flo tlou, elaborate market reports and other features of Intere.st. The 'l'hrlce-a-Week Worlu'rtregular sub scription price is only tl per year and this pays for 158 papers. We ufTur this uue qualed newspaper and the Pike County Prehs together one year for $.3. The regular subscription price of the two papers Is $3 50. 1 Stats Normal School S East Stroudsburg, Pa. S 2 llcfnlir State Nornuil CourHis, nnd 2 y S;hv.hi1 Di'pi.rt innotB or M t;-.ic, J',hi- m eui.ittn. Art, DrtiwiiiK, Sti'iiotrtiph y, and 'J )twritMi; rirt)ng IJullt ge t'reparutory Department. m FREE TUITION J noardhiK' oxponses f." 5 per wsjok. 9 i'upiiii Htiiiiitit'd Mt any time. Spring 'i ft-iii .u'i.n Aj til -iLii, hiul. i, te w fur cuuiluue. 5 C. L. Kemp, A. M., Principal. e ,jSf e M4t9e!IS(MSilttelt BO YEARS , 1 r THfcDf M.u:r CoPVKIijMI S d.C. J. c. A I IP 1 C? You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. 'I imffTM trrWy fmrn fruMet'on unfl n'n b.ofd. I fnn4 no rplfef until I t..k Avnr'g SnrrnpR-ilia. l'unr bottles jHrmia neiHly eurrd mc'" . JH its. F. R. Hart, Mt. Ktsro. H. T. gn no twtt(. j. r. a TT.lt rt T V .-'1. V ltd for- ich Bloody Ayer's Fiita ere pentiy lialie. lhey greatly aid tl.o barsaparlila. A Gre.it Stnsation There was a big ns ition in Lees ville, ind., when W. H. Brown o' that place, who was exoocted to die, had his 'life saved by Dr King's New Discovery for consumption He writes : "I endured inHufft,rnbli agonies ftom asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Similar cares of con mmption, pneumonia, Bronshitis nd grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat ami Inns troubles. Price 50c and f 1 00. faun ran teed by all drupgists. Trial bottles free. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. fhe hoM par exrellnoe of Mio cnplfRl aOJHttid within one block ot the Vhire House nnd dirwtly opK,site the Treasury, Kin eta table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotnlry, rcrnnrkflble for Its bi stork-ill associations and long-fiURtiin?d popularlf-y. Hoorntly renovated, repainted siul partiully refurDiahed. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash inffton, patron'zed in former yeara by pi-ehidenta and hih officials. Always a prime, favorite. Kocently renioiloled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Ha. H. K dep. WALTKK BURTON, Kes. MKr. Theao hotels are the principal nolitiuiil rendezvous of the capital at all times. .They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT, Manager. Dingman'n is headquarters for Lowney's confections. at.' r , . i i, s. a MAn r1 We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Ifion CoQ'ee. Not only will the :i T .' it 3- . r .1 t i j t . r r . i i 1 , ijiuii-iiuaus, cut irom uie pacsages, ue gtiu, as ucicioioie, have always given our customers, but S.1 din) 8 Kain J? ii.i.Wl i VI the same Lion-Keads will entitle make some ot our patrons rich men i aUai k The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Pair; the second relates to ToM Vote For President to becast Nov. 8. 1J4. ito.ooo.oo will be distributed in each of these contests, makine $40,000.00 on the two, and, to Crsd .First Prize Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Package and a cent stamp entitle you (ii. addition to the reg ular free premiums) to ons vote in either contest: Ll: WORLD'S FA! CONTEST What wtil 6tt tit fatal Jutr 4th AttnnJoce t the St T.ontt Worlil a bni: t At LlUi.kio, Juiy 4. t(if uiititt e was 2i J,.i. J-'or ntttirii cuiru. t tnLiuuittua. in Wuniimu Spice Cuns- iuiy'a uilice, 't ujt-Ju, C'ino, on or btriuie June ntt, lfl. we v-ili t .vj tii bt pi i.e foi :,i utiarot t rvct tiiia.;u, hh,uJ ihij to lUti ttVaU UtattU.-tt. VLC., CLC, Kat tutiuWS: 1 Hrl Prit-0 1 fcucutiti i i tee 3 -rw,oS:,:...00 clk 6 ' l ,: -'8 i ) ) lO 1'. f- J.U) t (j 1 ,,CS 1 ! 2.1 .-) i - 1W) hu - b.OOO.OO I ;'. islUkt f.lZ5.i. TOTAL. I20.000.00 I 2181 fKUF.jl. TOTAL, 120,000.00 j ' r II I ; , i c) C--. r 0 f " ft"7 f - C A 0 7f) ! ' : L .J 4 V w y u I k... k i j s -y M '. I'.'.'.'fSrA ta f.a ti'iU-t'-n-ttx" t5,C22.C3-!a!!!cat3wh!chjh!ifiiS5,U H ta Crtetrt'tiiil (ss rft':!aTt h I! I VAllt titt) maltt.iT rrand tdakl U3,C:3X3. !j ccr.ipum: ctailcd p a ri t i c u l a n 3 n tivuny pacicac- cfJ r " , r n r :j f -j r ;.v.i r-rj I . ' - ' ) 1 ; ' ? i ; f . rJf ! -s I j j ha It - . s ,.. V. 7 L U L.j Lj 1 ; ,:i'.f;t,:j ificc co,, (coi,Tr.:T ccp'T.) tolcoo, chio. j TREASURER'S SALE Of Inwiilpd l.anil In 1'ltie County Tin Taxes of toot anil lllos ami Ntlinnl J!K4. Notice Is here!? v Ivfn that ntrrcpaHy tn lin AeT of tto lit ll'Tal Aclnllly of the t 'oinnii.nn cult h til IVtui'ivi v.-oila. cut it If" I 11 An tn amend tlx1 Act' rntil led An Act dl'ociin l)it- mode of seliiliir unseated lands fur t ixcs (Hid f.ir ')il:cr purposes p.i-cd March i:ilh, A. 1). 115, Ivy a sup plement !o Mil Act to amend (he Act en titled an Act liin ctinp the mode of selliiiK unseated lands for taxes and for oilier purposes, p i.scd Mnr.'h 17th, A. IV I'OO. Mid by fill I her St! ppleTnent to last recited Act pt-ed March '.ii. Iv.-j, ty Act etoulcd An Ant In n-iaiion to lite sales ol unseated lends 111 the M'vernl counties of thi i 'oninione'cnlth p.ecd March lull, 1.117, ;i Il.l l-'Jppli men: s t Si'Te! o. 'I'll-' fii!tinvtl! tle.esihetl hitelH ol Iniul Ulef;ct i In l In the wairitntett immc) will tsuld iinvtiie SKCIIM) XDMIir I .11 NE KKVT iheitur tlit fhivtocnlh day of said nionlb) c!itniucm!il) lit tiftti o'clock ill th Hftt'l' noon of (.Mill day. at puliiic onluo, AT THE rOl MT HOI SK IS MII.FOKU In ttie county i nies ilue and respectively: if PiUc, for nrrparae of cost accrued on each lot llloomine; Orovn Toirnnhlp No. Win rantee Naino Acres Per Tnx Ml Hartoii .latni'ri l'.'.i 77 $ R fiN ll Kly John. . it Ml la : ISO KnousB John Ili.i 71) M oil IVI Kleinhrin llorncu. . . . 4'i lltl 21 1M IS',' M,.n,. John 5 ir 87 UichnnU Jos -nin 4.'1 135 23 18 in:) Kmtr John Ii9 tt-H) M V intoll Margaret 421 Si (HI Irlrtwai-e Tunnnlilp 15 Brodhcnd f,uk 4l3 - S3 no is HroiHiend Mary 8" 80' 8 M Uo Ctu ni y Hann.ih loi) 4 4il 148 ('Hi ney Thnmiw 2at) 7 Ss 40 DinRinan Andrew.... 48 8 17 Gilni iro Mnrjrarct. . . . li" 8 '.Mi 13 U off Ann KM 4 72 141- Hoover Kinrtniii'l :tl 1.17 B 8ii 147 Incrahain I'litimrlni!. . 803 1;.':) 8 IKi 144 Klinn Hiiclicl U,:l 4 oil 1U7 Mouse Kolwrt &M II 04 hlH Mrnsc John l.'W 151 0 is in;) Mease Isabella 411 1?4 S7 60 175 McNeill Snniiii'l All 70 0 18 11(1 Maim Thomas 443 115 lit 0!) liil l'liilips Willi.un 8it 8 1 45 shoenialior Isaac 1 0 l)inft;inan Township Brink Montis 100 Connanl Deborah 2"U Kyery Jacob 2115 (ranz.-iher Samuel 81 Nolelfrh Niclioias 3i'7 Holicrls Morilicai ... 101 Huston Thomas Jr. .. . 58 Smith William 152 Vititdermark Ludwig. 83 Wolf Jacob 413 Greene Township Harnot John! 270 Hrodhead Daniel 370 Ccaifr Willinm 201 Koulko Adnm 431 lAKi'h John -iw.l Lvnch William 430 M unlock John 50 Pasehali Thomas 50 Koup (J. W 2-!3 Tittermary John .... 22i 62 7 n? Hi 77 8 11 6 05 70 24 10 7 in 2 23 11 2 80 22 21 88 15 54 10 87 33 03 52 10 84 83 8 on 8 (18 17 50 17 88 5 03 11 Iri 100 Tlttermary John 115 Westbrook Hiram. .. . 150 Laekawaxen Township 18fl Halliet Joseph 10 48 46 101 Heekley Daniel 814 82 44 20 Conner Michael 80 3 10 125 Cha iinan James 217 60 23 43 83 Hewes Robert 447 70 43 03 123 Howell Kichnrrt I 4 a2 78 2d Jennings John 873 88 43 70 Musprove William.. .. !!o3 3120 03 Hobci-ls Klisha 2t 20 fici HO 8li Ann 187 8 45 83 Shoe Catharine 250 53 11 25 l!) Taylor John r..loi 10 83 85 WlKton Phebe Slot 20 40 70 81 Wigton Parmelia 8o7 18 SI 73 nPP mil HP lli.4y you to estimates In our "$50,000.00 and women. You can. send in as many TWO GREAT CO TES" make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a cf 80,000.00 ! .la.fion.oo . 1 ,(J.)O.0 . . l.iKin.PO ..!,( ui.no . . 1 .0' ni n ) ..l.u u.("1 ..!. ).'! 2 rr'.ree -SncO 6 T!r.a lO rri?.e. i.) l'Me f.O F'ls- P')') Writes lH;JO Pllea l.rlimnil Township "I'l John l!tr.l7iii.m 10 PI .'M Unker (ieuure A :l I Hi ( heotnor .latoes . ..'?"( 1M Hit '.o7 IVillv l liai h-s ". 11 4 77 1 in I till Michel S3 fc ' 'ol ! His lie., janiln ... I'' Hi 1' h reii 7,' Her Hillery. . . M 171 :.' 4 Unti Kohert. . . hl 07 r."!l Ht ister Dmlol I" 1 113 Ktmu-nr William .... 38 rS 14 0'.' lit Kiilij Unchel 1"0 .- fl 07 11 Kiniiear James 8o1 fia 15 !!u Motel 'harli- 75 S 157 M vent Henry 50 B 05 ;iO Huston Tiiomaa ...... 113 8 IVi 12 nvillu Famuel 4J8 130 25 Ho 1'almyra Townnhlp PJ1 Cmlv Dnrld 15 18 ;n Ills I'hlllps HeOecca 13 14 4H ill Pioiili William BO-.' 12 41 40 101 Smith William 2i0 20 5:; 81 Wintoii Isaac 413 133 47 38 Porter Townnlilp I fin AborcromWe. Jntnoa . 411 fV 23 78 27 Hoy.l (Jlmrles 4mt 155 18 fio 30 Hlnifham Ann 50 1 f5 314 Urnwn Daniel 1:-8 7 81 310 Barton Daniel ?:in 130 10 53 W Dlila Ahrahain 2-'7 12 80 (ireer t han He eilnill H. W) V lf Hates John 103 4 37 31 Harrison (ioorffii Inn 68 8 10 33 Heller Michael 100 8 10 !W Jon a Ah-nloni 413 01 1171 IW Miller William Bill () 18 40 pill Ovetlleld William HO0 07 9 80 ISO Knstou Thnnma 150 4 78 I'M S ook John 2,-8 153 8 111 171 Kiehflherger Harm-t 7ft 1 VlO SlloholM Township 153 Hurr .Toanph 437 R! 47 88 117 Ilnilcf li'rartcli :m 28 33 20 154 Connelly John 418 18 45 05 153 Carey Matlhew 175 27 18 (17 110 Chapman Jamea 217 00 23 78 27 Co.inaroe TIiohiha 410 13 47 72 1311 Cooper John l 10 82 131 Depol Ann BUI 1(1 47 It-rt Dimnilek Dan iMD 88 WW 03 Denny William 100 B 52 33 II iiKli Thomas 400 121 43 38 HO lnsco Samuel 71 80 7 71 100 I.nkena Abraham 237 25 04 15) Leatcr John P 108 60 11 44 83 Nelelfth Martin 150 111 lfl 100 Huston Mary 4IS 16-44 SHI 78 Hnssell Andrew 203 80 20 00 148 Wella James Jr 188 80 20 88 Wesfull Township 37 Heeeher Oliver P 40 1 62 115 Farmer Ijowts 807 82 31 20 Jones Isaac 810 B3 27 00 35 Mease John 145 25 1181 73 rmith Elizabeth 60 4 00 GEO. A. SWEl'FNISKR, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Mllforil, Pa., j March 20, 1901, ( TREASURER'S NOTICE Sale of Seated Lands of Taxes for Arrearage The following Is the list of taxes return ed by the Collectors for the several town ships for the jears ion and 1903 and the school year 1004, with coBts, which land will be sold agreeably to the act of the Kith of February, A. D. 1870, at the same time Hud plnce as the above and foregoing unseated lands: ' Itloomlng Grove Township Name and Description Dunnell Husan nr 100a uniuipd Ahra Tax hum ShalerNo 108 adj J Kleinhans mid J C West brook t 8 31 Crosby A A nr 131a uniuipd Samuel Hunt No 73 and I) Hurley No 71 adj Robert Venule and CO Hillings 9 03 Finktlstetn Sarah nr 83a unimpd Margaret Stocker No 80 5 77 Kabepra Annie ni 25a unimpd John KuiterNo ll adj Wm Podlwlskl. Leach Samuel nr 100a niiiuipd Peter 83 Miller No I83ailj John Madden and Samuel Veniiio 8 68 Piper Frederick ur 10a lmpd 02 unininil House Saml Shaler No lul adj H Delling and Paul Kraal 8 14 f '!f-"r''-t'l ra e.aae eel lor uie vaiuaDie premiums we Grand Prize Conteai, which wilt estimates as desired. There will be to the one who is nearest correct on both contests, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prize. Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timateis recorded. '-1 PRC!DEf4TIAL VOTE CONTEST What wi'l be the total Popular Vote cast tor Prelldent (ote fer all wi.n.liaio cc.nihired' at the clrctiou Kovcuibl B, 1'JIM? la l'.i-nleic tiun. 1.1. 9vj. cSj i-t-oii''-voted ior Prtisid-. nt. For nearest cor rect c.iuiiMti-s received iu Woo'son 8eiie to 'I. Mice. '1 oitrdo, O., oq or t.-.ti.,ie Nor 5, Uie. we will ive nint pi lie Kir the nearest cor rect e&:in-Kie. second lte to tl.ut:At ne ct, elc.eic.a. follows; 1 llrtt frits I2.BOO OO 1 InuIuifHK l.OOO.OO OO each l.OoO.OO itiii j .of) " ii. o fit) " f.O OO " UO OO " lO (X) " O.OO " . l.ooo.oo . l.ooo.oo , . 1 ,000.00 . . 1 .OuO.i it) . .2,600.00 . .ta.ouo.oo Willlsnifl ltn'ert. nr 5o llnlnitMl liou-'e.lohn Holier No o:l nOj itelu h"lil Wenle anil Ceo Hocklloe . . 104 M 't'ounell Jehu pit. 12a lmpd l:ioa liniioei hoo-e and barn David Miali'l NolVllailj I'al.rick MetJonne! 0 05 Irlaware Township Cropsy l.illie F nr fia lmpd 103 iMiiinp'.l houne and barn John F.tmesi No 14 adj J Cann mid others 14 40 HiirliiiK Hebeccn nr 2. lini"! house adj Harriet Haltt and (i W La) ton en. 20 Mtnrer F.lizalwth nr fvia unimpd Mary lirodheail No 18 niij Henj Shot well and A V HriMch . 8 (II Meakm Henjaniln nr l,0a Inipil 20Oa tiniiiiud house and barn T,I rinlth No 21 and J iJoolbsugh No 22 ni'.j O Valitolne and others 85 87 Malice Hubert nr 2r. unimpd David Stephens No 20 adj Hiram Qst brook est and Mrs J Stewart 14 20 Miuter Het.r.r nr loot unimpd Mary lirodheail No 1H adj Kll.abeth Mln- ter and ethers 4 75 Westiirook John (J nr 2a leipd 118a- niiiniinl Mary Hrodhead No 18 and Win Jackson No 11 4 8(1 L'Homiilieu Jmnn nr In lmpd adj 0 nosier ana J inttiiKer 12 Haitt Harriet A 8:i inipd mid hoiifie (oirret lirodhead No 151 ndj fcd Kniery and John Raltt 1W Conrtriglit John nr 0a Inipil loo unimpd house Hannah Carney 115 J M Tavlor 122 adj David Grou 8 92 Dinajmna Township Nelson Peterest3aimpil211aunlnipd house and nam nil r Moiirrenux. . 17 W Prone (4 V nr H-a nnliejvl near Dlnpr- man Mpnng nnj js v tioiilen 7 08 Riviere K T nr 42fa, unimpil Kranels Smith No 102 adj Dr John Kelly and Judd Place 87 00 Smith Adam nr 60a unimpd house and barn adj N W Hold in. 4 65 Taylor t H nr 2i0a unimpd Pamuol (-iiiiiR.inls No 180 50a in, lmpd Win fmith No 183 ndj John Picot and others u go Farley Terence nr 15a bend 834a, unimpd hous.i and barn Wm Sit grenves No 85 ndj K A (ireenlng " and Emma Tampler 17 25 Greene Township French Janimi nr B22a tinlmpd Matliew Conner No 54 1) H llurlv No 55 I) R Hurly No 50 William Hrodhead No 67 54 81 Wilson Filgarnrft3a unimpd Thomas Richards No !M 18!) Nlpert Jatnes A nr 8a lmpd 40a unimpd 2 house. Howe nnd Klllot No 150 ndj Philip Muiliait and others 9 88 Merda Julep nr 185a unimpd William Wells N 1 204 adj Kmile Olsoniinnr 2 55 Holalav Kliza nr5aimpd 170auiilmpd John' Crosliy No 270 11 08 Hnzeltnn Saniuel nr store house and lot adj Thus H and K K lillpln ... 4 81 Ross Reuben est 304a unimpd .Tas Heritage No 77 ndj lot No 257 430a unimpil John C Ptoeker No 105 adj lot No 104 430a uniuipd Margaret Sleeker No 107 formerly Colllug- wood & Co 70 85 laekawaxen Township Rospmore FJlen nr formerly Balsden Louis loaimpd HOa unimpd 5 houses 8 outbuildings mil John Carlln est 63 88 Clark Martin nr 100a unimpd adj John McDcrniott and George France 11 02 Eekbaek Alfred nr 4a lmpd 85a unimpd house and barn 13 15 Faistle John nr 25a uniuipd Furman More No 157 lot 111 8 08 Klrby Kdwacd nr 50a unimpd house and barn aili Urison Duty and l'lrirh Tobler 6 10 Ludwlir Charles est 2a lmpd 98a uniuipd house and bnrn 16 45 Llnely Levi nr one house 4 16 Market Karl nr fit la unimpd lot No 3 Andereggs Division B 74 Marsh James nr one house 4 43 Rosenmier Albert nr la impd 85a unimpd house and bain adj C L Daley 10 92 Westbrook Lnf !00a unimpd Isano Deeow No 104 adj lots NoW and 106 11 03 Smith John 80a unimpd adj Samuel Lowenstein .' 1 65 Lindale Charles nr50a u".hnpd adj Heriog and A Pelton . .. 8 98 Lawrence William ur 1 lot and house 9 60 Miller Kruest nr 85 lmpd W5a unimpd house nnd barn adj Kzia Case and J W Bl lnkniall 88 19 Perry Kllen est 2a lmpd 17a nnlmpd Bounty ail Jolin IH-uroat and Max well , 2 71 Moran James nr 85a tinlmpd lot No 1 ndj J McHale and Michael Grady 1 OS McDowell William nr 20 a tinlmpd adi J H Smith and U F Rowland.. 8 23 Nisk August nr H5a unimpd ndj Peter Knoetgen and J L Burcher. . 1 99 Lehiuao Township Clifford Catharine pat 2a lmpd 14n unimpa no Joseph Hilllara aud Joseph Kleinert 3 89 Cnuniei-man Daniel nr 8a lmpd 2a unimpd house ndj Jonathan Uaker aud Peter Pierce 8 01 Dewt't H W nr8a lmpd 67a tinlmKl house aud haru atlj Jei'omlnh Tit- man and others 6 73 H innion John nr 6a Impd house ndj Calvin Decker and William Conn erinaii 8 74 Holbrook A A nr 2a impd foriuorly Daniel Clark nr 8 14 Pinchot John F est. 75n unimpd adj G W ChamlHU'liilu and J no Gould. 3 88 Van Gorden Frank ur25a unimpd.. 1 67 Van Aukeu Kva est. IKOa unimpd adj Jesse Gunn and (i W Chamberlain 1 Bennett James nr 10a lmpd 35a unimpd house aud barn 8 47 Transiio Isaac est HHa unimpd 6 83 Counterumu Mary A nr 15a impd 9a unimpd 8 Uaiilwiu r It nr 7ea unimpd w m Kinnear No 134 adj Joseph Ililliard nnd Jos Kleinert 1 14 Palmyra TowtiKhlp Cairn a James nrBnimpd ifeiunnliiipd lioiiHO nnd barn Wniien Piuipao .Mnnor Nn9H(lj A bin in C'ruHi nud Hiitipnc Hiver. . 8 McHuiu Mary ent In linpd tja unimpd hnuwt? nnd barn Janu'S DuticuQ No i2 adi L rancis Mauley t 12 Masker Alfred nr ti lmpd 12a unimpd house atlj Josi'pli 8niith , ft Kudu A braliaui at 7a lmpd i)a uidmpd house and barn 'ihoinai Ui-own No 0 Ketzr Alva ur 5a impu ua unimpd house nnd barn 5 Lankan Patrick e6 1 lot aud liuuae a( C-nnnwi'lllovvu 2 Lai.Kan Mirlimd et 4a lmpd 3a uiiiniml 2 huusca nnd barn at (Jrom- wclliowu 8 VVi'lU Andrtuv nr 2U lots and buuie At Cromwi'iltowu 5 Lofrub ThtniiHH est house and lot at CromwullLowa 1 Tortcr Townalilp Finlodftfiii PaiiHit?! nr 5va unimpd KiclicllMTitfr iktriift Mv 171 mij lota M and 1?J 2 Overlteid l.pu Smith & Co IrKa tut impd Jauoh Ht lift No 174 adj Jobu .Millur No 1M and William Ov.frlifld 4 tihafrr (itfiH'i-t etit lima unimpd adj Win Fell until Nu'lIiand Liutu-l- bi t'or Jiai nut No 171 fi Huoliola Tuvraxhlp Hart Marjjart-t A iir2Ki unimid and biiiiMt mil tt rtrudu Hart and J G Uiltiaid 27 2; Mulling Mictiaid ur lmpd (K)a unimpd liotimi nnd bum and out ImiUiiiii.' mlj Tlios H rati ford and Kiigar WelU U Weetfrtlt Township UniwD O J est 3 lotd in Mat a moras N i 21 li'J corLoduraud Wata- moratt fci vwlii 6 H. tl U 1 nnd K G Wt-'m unimiMl part of JtfUitio .-iiidili proper I y Iti i-''l)iu.'bsler .1 ul'us jt loi No PfC. fai ina mi Kti tlo' BtiHa Mataiuoraii ntii J.-lin StliU nacttur 4 tiir-Si) taxo rtHSjived mi day of kale (Ci. A. bW'KI'FSlsj-.K, Irriuurtr, Trtnuurr's Olliiv, Milford, la., ( luaixb kfy, lifri, j SI When DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE . D. BROWN and SOSl Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders Estimates made" ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa m m. ma ArKIL MAY JUI4L nre the the most Important months of the year ON THE FARM The work done then means th ! success or failnro of the farm for the year. As an Aid to Success every farmer should In totieh with new meihodn which vi !l increase the productiveneMi nnd Consequent rivenuoof his farm. A WEEKLY VISITOR vchlch will plvo aid of this kind with the oplnioiiH nnd practical experleep of the best known ag ricultural Huthoritien iu Amer ica, luan interesting manner, Is NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER Don't forget that It nlfio hag entertaining paires for the wives, sous aud daughter. You nuiv secure it In couneT tlon with your home paper, THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS which will be brighter nnd bet ter than e.er, both papers 1 jr. FOR ONLY $1.65 by sending your order at once to i THE PRESS, Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in p. m 10 00 9 CO 1 40,I,v Now York 12 40 Ar Philadelphia P. M la 85 5 00' f5 02 15 04 15 12 6 14 7 OO Lv. n 03 " . 17 01 " . 17 12 ' . 7 14 " . 17 IB " . 17 111 " . 7 221 " . fl2 87 M3 30 113 4' 13 40 :ia 5i f5 10 15 lm !2 61 13 57 6 22! f!2 69i f5 2lj 17 21 " . fo 20 f7 20 " . 6 30 7 80 " . 6 8o! 7 32;Ar. 11 01 1 051 1 00 p. m Ip. in If Stops only on notice p. tn Trains atrivitiir at Bitabklll at Kerry, Milford nnd Port Jervis. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. 58 93 TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag 75 ara Kails, Chautauqua Ijake, Cleveland, Chicago aud Cincinnati. 40 Tickets on stile at Port Jervls to points iu the West and Southwest an lower rates than via any other flrst-clam Hue. 60 01 TltAINS Now Leavk Pout Jskvis Follows. EASTWARD. 27 t8 No. 8, Daily Express 8 24 A. " 8, Daily Kipi-ess 5 .10 ..' " 80, Loeiil Kiccpt Sunday. . 0 25 ' " 42, " " " 7 40 ' 27 6r3 702 80, 22 4 Way Punday Only 7 58 ' l.oeal Except Sunday.. 10 20 47 Way dally txe'tiruuday 11 55 Daily Exptess. 13 42 1.10 8 00 4 20 4 40 07 6 M U 55 704. Suuuav Unly 4 Way dally exo't Sund'y 2, Dikily Kxpress 7ort, Way Sunday Only 7iw, I.otud Sunday Only 20. Way dally exe't Sund'y 34 14. , Express Daily 97 WESTWARD. 21 No 7, Dally Express 17, Daily Milk Train 1, Dally Express 115, Eur 111) dale E'pt Sutl. . 8, Express t Ideate lini dai 2", Local Expri-BbSuutlay . . 5, Limited Daily Express. 13 80 A 7 26 " 1! 81 " 12 10 P. 6 15 " 6 50 " 10 20 ' Tralus leave Chambers street, New York, for Port Jervla on week days at 3 30, 7 3o, 9 00, 9 16, 10 30 A. u . 1 00, 8 00, 4 30, 6 30, 7 30, 9 15 r M. On Sundiys, 3 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 1,5 A. M , 12 30, 2 30, 7 80 9 16 P. U. . W. COOKE, Oeucral l'.hua:er Ajeittv lurk. 40 00 W 53 WOOD- I hiii iiri'imreil to funilnti WHO, I ill hlllVe ll'l I Lf 1 1 n ul liiilii. K. 1'. tiKITZ, Millonl. 'J !i l liinie tH.iiiievliuuii. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to , SAWKILL MILL, MILF0RD; PA. 0 mm e met ' MILFORD, PA. Effect October I, I903 STATIONS p. lll.;p. Ill II. h. & W. K. R Ar. liroail Street Station l.v. 8 22 7 8o East Stroudiiburff Ar. .Delaware Valley Junction " Ktalo Valley " ...... .Craig's Meadows " Marshall's Creek 11 ........ Oak (.Trove Frutcheys 11 . CooiballKtl , " Echo Lake " Turn Villa " Shoemakers , " Hiiahkill Lv. 8 8: 4 25; f4 88 ft 21! f4 j: 4 11 14 001 fl 00 4 o:i! IH Hl 18 2 H 2li f8 lili fS 101 8 in! fM 11! w mi 8 05 8 oo! fl ol ni 5o 8 lrTi 8 5i taconduetor or on slffnal p in p m 1.10 p. m connects with stao for Uluginan's lrTcapenteiI BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash all or C. rned on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yim will find that Hih ner vines I render you an a Bruker a;i(i tli facilltlcH anil cuuven innoes I can furniwh can not bo niirptisseil elsewliere. It in to tn v interest that you make money. All luminous strictly confidential. (Jorrespoiiilenco and telephone onlura given carerul attention. L. R. Carpenter, Cor. Ball and Pika St a. Port Jervis, -New York. Iti-liresentififf Greulich, Martin & Co. it P.M. ' " " " " " " c i y . 1 V t 1 iliV'.l.tn 1) 1 ly. Kir fu-e U.k, .Xi.-... ... wa .J t ' Upposne U. ti. latent Cmiuoi WASHINGTON D. C. If 10 25 0 15 W 28 fll 21 fil 13 11 ffl ofl 10 00 H 08 fli fll fft 50 5 55 6 40 p. m. V tilt 1
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