Cotamty Ci-ir CMUs 11 1 OJ MILFOKD. PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. IlllO. VOL. XV. NO 47 Pike BRIEF MENTION Aooortlnif In Uif Alinansc th returned this week lo Dm Land, Flor ilavs and nights wi re of equal Ids where he h a large winter re- lenrrt Wednesday hiii! the days will now shorten until December, when according to an old saying the void will begin to strengthen. In Illinois the 'Progressives' car ried three dlHtrlo'a in the primaries, and Cannon was renominated, and will tie electi d. EVMn tuougli the Itepnbhcnris retain control of the next Hiue it wonld be bad policy for the party to elect him Speaker. There is such unreal and division that if the pnr'y Is to hold together and pr sper judicious concession must he made to. what Is called the Insurgent element. The high ooat of living, whatever the rensnnj and other troubles, has tended to disaflec tl .m, and these innst he pacitled if the parly is (o succeed in 1912 Increased cost ot living Is not eon fluid to this country according to eateuients of the Secretary of Hie American Beard ot Foreign Mis pinna, who reports that in Asia Minor and i. liter far eastern countries mis ti t.a-les and teachers can no long 'r live du i-a: are h whit h lew ycarsago were ample Increases ol leu per cent have be- ti made In many cases. The lives of one and two dollar bill-", which used to be two and a half years, is now only thirteen inutilhs They must circulate faster or be made of poorer material. Miss Carrie Armstrong who ha a 'lsod the sun mer In Europe re lurnel here this week. She had a very enjoyable trip T B Morse will sail for Europe next week and will be accompanied by L. W. Armstrong. The best time to plant apple, peer, and quince trees is late in the fall, aud stone fruita as plum and peach Id the euriy spring, but it la beat to plant trees. The old Roman aayiog was that the dilligent husbandman plat.U trees tbe fruits af which he does nut expect fo behold. Samuel B. Price Esq of Scranton, who refused the demoir itic nnmina- lion for Meu'enant Governor, and son John were In town this week In an aulo on their way to Branohvlile, .V J where they were joined by hia brother Senator Price for a trip to Connect lent. Mra. Olivia B. Armstrong has gone to visit the family of H. O. Kipp at Owi-g.. N. V. John J, Meter of Hszelton, Pa. and Mury A. Wohlacheidt of Mata moras were married Tuesday at St. Josephs Church by Rev. P. J.Lynott. I'. N. Nilis bas become sole propri et ir of Maple Grove House at Bush-jti-l. Pa. Monroe Nyce Overall Rod wife of Caldwell, Kansas, tl e farmer a grands of the li te Col. John Nyce are visiting friends In the east, s. C. W. Billing of Glen Ridge, N. J was among li e number who at tended the gun tourniment ot Port Je.vis tins week. The prim is a 11 .XI cup. Andrew A. Albrieht of Oelaware township who has bet n in ill neaUh i fur mime lime does not improve. Vivian M. Lewis of Passaic has bejn renominated by the Republi cans for Gaveruor of New Jersey. A nstors' congress will tie held at . A' t una' October 23rd, at which it is expected one thousand ministers will tie present. Tbe theme for discus sion wi 1 le "Pastoral Leadership in bunday School Evangelism " Every pa-tor in the State, of whom there are about eight thousand, has been Invited lo be present. fne threatened iquinoriial storm, which si e u lo be troniis's1 the first ol the week, did not niAti-rialize and the weather turned from cool lo aiiiiaiid pleamnt. home poultry 'men In this Htat are said to be -it the omnion that fowls are subject to Infantile paraly sis and the deaths ol many chickens and ducks are ascribed to the di sease. A physician of tbe Federal Bureau of Animal Industry says he in not oeitaiu fowls are so afflicted, but if such is tbe case means should be taken to .top the spread ofthn di neasa. He ad m Us that if tl ev are so affected it is quite possible Ihey uilght communicate the dlneta to human beings. Madame L. ltuaell ) .ruler w ill leave town to-morrow to rasnuir ber work at The Castle, Tsirytowu, N. Y. Bon. John A. Kipp of N. Y. via lied bis family here this week. Jol o F. Wood of Pamirs lee was Tasssday. Htm. B E. Brown, who has man aged j ho Homestead the past season. Wirt hnnw He wss accompanied by 'his ton Mouerl ana Mrs anuria An drews. Mra. O. B Van Wyck olosed ber cottage here and returned lo ner home la Washington, O. C. .last week for the winter. Arohur llHrmon was In town the first of the week to visit hia family and inspect the new houi-e nt Golden Spring on the Kaytnondskill. He exjieets to leave roon for Eenador where he has large railroad and mining interests. Be left here in his Renault car ex pecting to luuch in Philadelphia and dine In Washington, D. C. A Philadelphia judge decide that where the marriage and desertion took place in another Stale, the wife conld obtain a residence In this State and the Court sustained her applica tion for divorce, though the respond ent was never a citizen or resident of Pennsylvania and service was made on him by publication. It is not de cided whether the divorce would ' held good in another jurisdiction, it la for them and not the Court here to say. home malefactors In town are dis turbing the peace of good citizens by pet ty larcenies and depredations on chicken roosts. No nse to give such people advice ihey won't take It, but judge may tsck a little to the end of a sentence some of these days, anil then the wilt take both. Moses Davis, having sold his house an upper Broad Street will have sale of household goods tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p m.. Stoves, fur niture, crockery, an organ, sewing machine and, numerous other art! cles. Dr. C. 8. Bayniand and wile are out in camp for a couple of weeks. It i reported that J. O. Billiard will bnild a stone house on the shore of Big Ijog Tavern Pond. Frank Edglngton and wife and Miss Patty BUM Is visited Niche eronk Lake a day this week. John Polllon has left the Post Office and entered the employ of F. W. Cross. ' One Lumen last Sunday made a trip in an 18 foot motor boat from the foot of Niagara Falls down thru the whirlpool rapids to near Lewis ton when his engine ceased to work. In the rapids the big waves flung bis boat 20 feet out of water but he got through safely, and says ha will try it agaiu. Out in Minnesota last week a hail stone, the size of a goose egg struck a woman's nose and broke it The dls patch does not say what happened to the atone. ' John B. Cook and wife of N. Y were guests this eek at Brookside Vina. W. T. Dotey, who for the psst nine yeurs has edited the Port Jervis Uinon, has gone to New burg to edit a paper In that city. James Beonet, formerly with the Gazette, will take his plsee for the present. Caius Cassius fuwnsend, Mich. In surxeut seems to bave made short work with Jutlua Caesar Burrows and it is np lo Maro Antony Aldrich to prepare the funeral oration. The Weather Bureau la reaching blguer altitude! of ambiguity every day. Monday, tor instance, it gave us "Unsettled and generally fair.' "Uncle Joa' Cannon is still ad journed for the season. It is our belief that tbe New York SUta woodchuck that "holed up" whs not trying at all to predict an early winter,, but am ply knew that i ne Colonel l.,xl swung around tbe ciicle and was bended lor home. A new rlu-siuut worm has ap p area in a lart.ii orchard near Lewls hurg (li s Mute. It attacks the Ira uia ure burr and either kills It or re turds development lo such an exteut that thu fru't Is worthless. No rem edy has yet been found fur it If yon are worried because it ooat ao much more lo live now than it did teuty years ago, Just remember how much belter it is to live now a day. Those food experts might do well to remember that the vital question ia not what we eat, but when. - One legislative district In Vermont weut Denes rut'c last Tuesday for the first time in titty-two years, which Wo should say, is about often enough. With 67 Iowa preachers quitting palpi la we are convinced that chick ens have been kept on the egg laying job. Just to think, all those Democrats Were growing in Maine all thU) time and nobody knew It. In the bright lexicon of Balllnger there ia no Buch word as resign. This September is less conspicuous for the oyster than for the man from Oyster Bay. Perhaps the new style hats for women will be sold by the square toot. Republican harmony has blister", not from shaking hands, bnt from shaking fists. Infantile paralysis la reported froji forty-five counties, including 1 case from Plka. Tbe total number of cases reported 658. Lancaster re porta lji&.and is'orthauHitOB IM cas i ee. Some doubt Is still expressed as to whether Col. Roosevelt is out after votes or subscribers. A Scranton, Pa , artist says that the hobble skirt destroys the beauty of the human figure. It may be a matter for regret that Scranton does not set the fashions for the nation. There is an evident determination to bring the Indian np to a degree tf civilization that will enable him to recognizu a gold brick as soon aa be sees it. Mitis Aura Sawyer has returned from a visit with her brother in New York, and Miss Maud Sawyer lett for Chicago to resume her stud ies. T. B. Morse will close his cottage here Sunday and the family will re turn to N. Y. Claude Cortright has gone to Newark to enter drug store. Mrs. Frank Hallett aooompanied her daughter to Baltimore tbls week where she will enter a college. Mrs. Hallett will sail for Buooos Ayres about Oct. 1st. Mrs. R. G. Barokley entertained a company of ladles at 500 Monday avening. The Field Club held bridge tournament Monday afternoon. A still born child was born to Mrs U. B. Bissani Monday. ' Tbe barn of C. C. Gcmble id Pal myra was atruok by lightning last Thursday and with lis oontents ex oept farming tools burned. It was not insured. . Walter Dingman.bas returned to hia former position with Mitchell Bros. The meeting of Presbytery at Thompson Ridge, N. Y. held this week was attended by Bon. William Mitchell and Rev. C. A. White who oonduoted the devotional exercises.' 8muel Finger of Lambtrtville, N. J. with his wife and daughter are guests with Miss Sarah Finger. Dudley U. Ryman Assistant Cash ier and wife and Herbert Ryman are inhallDg the sea brees s at Atlantic City. 1.11a Ryman is assisting in the bank during absence of ber brother The Wallensteln family who have occupied a oottage on Upper Bar fold Street the past sninmer returned to their city home yesterday. Newton business men at a public meeting condemned road conditions in Sussex county and said tbey are a standing disgrace and an lrreparab'e detriment and loss financially. This la a pretty severe arraignment of tbe Board of Chosen Freeholders, Rutb Seiple 20 years old of Bangor and William U. Walker of the same plaoe were killed last Sunday even ing near Easton, by tbeir auto run mug in a ditch, striking a telephone pole and upsetting. The accident was caused, it ia said, by defective lights. Lafayette college opened last week t'h a Freshman class ot 200, tbe largest ever enrolled. In ten yearr the number of students has increased from 320 lo over 600 and the endow ment increased over half a million dollars. Both Newburg and Port Jarvis in Orange County are, diaaatiafle4 with the figures given out by the Census Bureau. We don't know abo.ut the former oity bat the Iftlter tuimed. baa built fenoss around italf U tha way ot Driage ions buu teiepnone rare and probably will complain pext be cause outsider do poj buj axes of them to cut the fences sway. Mr. Spencer who claimed to have a contract with tbe County Commis sioners to furnish steel filing oases, vault doors and other Jurptshiogr for the Court Bouse has brought suit In $5000 daiugea for rescinding the contract and refusal to accept the goods. The case will oouie uy ia the U. 8. Circuit Court at Scran Cosi la Osti ber. A party of Honewlale sports aays it ooeta money to motor down tbe Delaware where they soak a man who travels by way of tbe gasoline motor. Htrondsbnrg got all but 84 cents of the money one tourist had and then it was a matter of playing his face to get through. Perhaps though he is a very good looking man, and did not have mnoh dilll- oolty traveling on bis cheek. Hoke Smith spent $17,696 10 to win the nomination for Governor cf Georgia. The salary is 3,000 a year. He gets a run for his money. County Superintendent Westbniok of Matamoras visited the schools here Wednesday. The agitation fo: a safe and sane Fourth of July resulted in 2, 923 per sons being Injured in oelebrations of whom 131 died, this year. When tatistios were first ooliected in 1903 there were 4,449 persons injured of whom 46S died, 406 of them from lockjaw.. This should encourage more restrictive laws and ordinances and a sounder public opinion to still greater curtail tbe waste of suffer ing and life. The Erie has ordered several hun Ired thousand paper hat bags tor se on all trains, and any passenger onn obtain one or more of tbe porter. fbey are to protect coats, bats or packages from dust. Huraoe Porter accompanied his nother to Esopus, N. Y. this week where she will pass the winter. J. M. Montgomery of New York, iwner of Model Farm in Dingman tow ash ip, ia spending the week on his place here. V. P Sawyer is on a business trip to Chicago and other western points. C. 8. Rieman and wife of Brook. lyn are guests at Centre Square Ho tel. Frank Edgington and wife will entertain a number of friends this evening. Mr. Edgington will return to Washington Sunday. County Commissioners Clune and Ivinkel went to Notch yesterday ,to ippeot the abutments of a bridge which are reported in bad condition. The New York American gives a humorous account of tbe twists and turns and pretzel shape made by Steele when abont to deliver a ball, and says bis opponents fear for tbeir bean" and oannot tell whether Slewfoot," as it names him, fires tbe sphere from a oatapult or a hose. But it admits that bis work is most effective, and that tbe Giants were completely dazed by 'bis ourves. A man died in Altooria last week in bis 61st year -who had suffered forty strokes of paralysis. The first oame when be was 18 months old and be Dad been an Invalid ever since. Candidates Tenor, Grim and Bar- ry and their oo defendants, accord ing to each other, are all on tbH stomp trying to convince the voters that the ouly Salvation for tbe coun try ia to elect your humble orator. Hon Russell C. Stewart of Easton was a Milford visitor Wednesday. C. W. Billings won a prize at the Shoot at Port Jervis this week. New York papers speak in hlgheat terms of the pitohing of Win. Steele whose skillful work Tuesday won a game for St. Louis against New York by a score of 6-1. He made the highest score for both pitching and batting on the Al toons club and is winning fresb laurels with the western team. He bids fair to rank among the first in the country, and mini the careless way some papers locate him first thing we know Ihey will place him in Pike Couutv, Mibsonri. THE LASH OF A FIEND would'have been about aa welcome to A. Cooper ot uswego, jn. r .. as a mer ciless lung racking cough that defied ail remedies for years. -'It was most troublesome st night" he writes, noth ing helped me till I used Dr. King's New Discovery which cured me com pletely. I nevei cough at night now. Mill ions know ita matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate eoughs, sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, or bayfever It relieves quickly and never fails to satisfy, A trial convinces. SO, fl.00 Trial bottle free. It's positively guar. auteedjhy all drugguUa. IT SAVED HIS LEG "All thought I'd lose my leg,' write J. A. Sweusou, of Walerlowu, Wis 'Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could uot cure, had at last laid ma up. I heu Bucklen Aruu?a Salve cured it ound and well.'1 Iufalliable for ski eruptions, Eczema, Sail Kheuni, Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and i'liea. 2ac at all dnigguu. UBLIC ORCHARD - MEETINGS. Results of the Year's Work to be Studied in the . State Model Orchards. There will be a public meeting In the orchard of Robert P. Brodhead near Egypt Mills on Wednesday, Sept. 38, 1910, for tbe purpose of honing the benefit resulting from mprnved methods In use In the Model Orchards conducted under the oo-i-porHtion of tbe Division of Zool ogy of the State Department of Agri culture. This is one of a series of Fall Meet- ngs held thronghout the Statu al lis season. At these meetings treated trees will be compared with those not treated, and sprayed fruit shown bosiJe unsprayed and I be same in other conditions. Lectures will be delivered by ex perts from tbe Department, and an opportunity given for asking ques tions. Determinations of specimens will be made, and growers ire invit ed to bring twigs of dlsea ed or in fested trees for idenlitic.il ion. The Model Orchard .Movement was inaugurated several ymr ngo by Prof. H. A. Surface, Ecm. inic Zoologist, for tbe purpns of Mmil iartzing tbe farmer m il fruit grower with the best pr o in- 1 ineiisnre. available for the c ntioi of iiimnt ve pests, and in i-nor to simw how ell these opeiati n- hi. v Mtcis'ednd meetings are held in the niel anls where both fruits anil trees ran be examined by all who attend. The session begina si ore o'e'is-k M. The State' repfo-c t.uive will be present rain or shine. Is The Wild Pigeon Eitinct? Chief Game Protector Jdeh Kalbfus says on good authority that the passenger or wild pigeon is ex tinct in the United States. Thai hile many hae written tbey have seeu them yet inve-liga 1 n has proven that thu birds were turtle doves, the baud tall pigeon or some other bird. The pigeons suddenly disappeared along in the late seven ties, when, previous to that time, thousands were seen every spring and fall and a mystery, bas always unrounded tba matter. Ue says: Many reasons for tbe disappear anoe of the pigeon have been made; the one that seems to be tbe most plausible to me is that during' the time wben these birds were every where, them was a horde of preda tory birds and animals living um them, folloalng them up and dowi n their passage through the country For some reason duiing the, y, r 1879 vast numbers of these bird were destroyed either by dhe or by being blown to sea, In (he Pacific, sailors reporting that Ihey sailed lor many hours through fi laling dead pigeons. To is, it aeeius to n e, de pleted tht a ipply to kucb.au ex toot that those remainii g were not ab'e. to withstand the attacks of Iheir many enemies and gradually full prey to those enemies until they be came extinct." Whether tha above is sufficient lo explain the fact il is at hast plausi ble and perhaps aa satisfactory ar any which bss been advanced African Game Trails. Theodore Roosevelt's book ''Afri oan Game Trails" ia very intareatiag reading. Bis description of the va riaus wild beasts found In thai cnun try, their habits snd the pursuit and exoitemeot attendant on their .cap ture holds the attention. His eom menU mi the people of that fur off and wild country sre entertaining and ui'trunfive. The work published by Cbarh s Scrihner's Bona of N Y is beautifully printed and copiously and fully illustrated, most of the cuts being trom photograps taken by Kerniit Koo-tvelt sol are true ti nature. Hunk of riding oo a train while lions, giraffes, wldjttpeesta harlbeoKts aud other deniasas of the forests play on the tracks, . which was purl nt the experience of the par ty wheu riding trum Mombasa thru the government pieastse, to the in terior. The road runs' under the equator, and yet . mountain peaks oapped with enow are seen. Man eating lions abound id tbe country ard an instance u mentioned wtu one entered a oar and ea.rried.olT one of the oocupauta. Cannibals sboond snd In tha fights which occur be- tween different tribes tbe wounded. it iulteu by their foes, and even Ih killed a.M eaten. Tbe book la wall written and the scenes and, events aro vividly portrayed, both by the Uiastrslioo. aud a faoile pan. . NOTES FROM SANDYST0N Farmers are busy cutting corn and 'bickwheat, and many are cutting j the former pretty groeu for lear that frost may come soon. ' Mrs Lsqra Lama, wife of Thos. R. Lantz, was operated upon for ap pendicitis on Friday last. Dr. Barck ly of Milford, surgeon iu charge, as sisted by medical help trom Pi rt Jervis It was found that tbe appendix was ruptured, but at last reports she was getting along very nicely. The wooden bridge near the resi dence ol Martin V.- Cole, near Haines vi lie, is to is) replaced with an iron bridge from eomewhere near Franklin. The iron bridge, at Lay ton, ia lo be moved to-near the Jr. Layton res Idence, and a new iron structure will replace the old one that will be much wider. Miss Laura Vogtrhan, of Paterson, will have charge . of the school at WnlpRck Centre, and will commence on Monday of tbls week. We have a nice piece of new road completed, and if nothing happens ttiey will reach the junction of the main and "Ennis" roads. The "Ennls" is nearly graded, and ih hill that was to he removed west of the bridge is shoot cut away, and Hie pipes placed in the road. . When this road is done t,he piece of road from' Pine Hill to Tuttles Cor ner only remains to be finished. The reunion of tbe 1st N. J. Vet. VoK Car. will be held at Atlant'0 City, N.'.J. on the 20th lust, and the National Encampment at the same time and place. The writer spent three years with .that fighting regi mept. and only , regrets that he oan not meet wltn the boys on account of official'duties. ' From Sept. IS to Oot 31 It is law ful to put in eel racks, and if yon like eels as well as I do you will get one in. ' The first serious accident on the new road haptwned one day Isat week. . Will Shay driving one ot the dirt wagons had been told to catch p and did so and . caught an Ital. ail's leg under the wheel,. breaking he leg squarely off-just above the ukle joint. Be was removed to a Ity hospital, The Sandystoo Primary created very little excitement and the sf- eitrjaoos was very light. The tussle for the office of Collector caused a rippl$. of excitement, and Mr. vanstokle for Freeholder had no opposition'. .- fileotien Day may show ipposltlon. ' - DON'T BREAK DOWN Several' strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious danger to yourself.. If you are weak or run.duwu, oj under straiu of any kind, take Electric bitters the matchless, tonic meilioiue Mm. J. E. Van deSande, of Kirkland, III, writes 'That 1 did not break down, while en during a most severe strain, for three mouths, is due wholly to Electric Bit ters,,". 4L so them and enjoy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guarsutaad- oOc at all druggists. ' In Early Days ' The first deed recorded In Wayne CoQi)ty records Is for a lot .in Mil rorfl. , in .Ul'oer rjiiHtl: fluid township. It waa given by Jobu liiudis lo James Humes on the 10th of Jaou try, 1797, recorded by Jonfi Broad headl,Jii.Iy .!9, 179.. This, .of course, was before Pike. county. waa aet off and at -a tiiu when John -Broadhead wair register arid recorder 'arid oterk of the oouris a well as brothauo tf .J.fo?f- '. wai the Poo Bah ol thu eounly ami held all of ithu ooun tyofliees' That Was lit years ago,' when Wrfytie U as" first set off from Northampton. The first will probated was that of ttenry Decker .' also of Upper Smith- aid,., I. ..was,, probated March 23, lOi -. Hisrtbrae sons iwere named Jonathan;' -Moi. and Peter and nts' ife'i name was- Charity. He bad OB,e,daugU,tttr, .Phoebe. ' , CppMfvn.riiuUhtMii . township' has ceased KVenlal. It Inoluded-the- re- glba around Mrlfdrd."" "' ' ' ',' ',. . ' loneadaie' Herald. '. - WANTED! SALESilEN ;fq represent us us tba aui of our High Orado Goods, Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady p'aployment ; liberal terms. Exper eiioe not neoeaaarv. ALUEN NURSERY CO. Uoohaster, N. Y AFTER THE FETE. Now tbe glamonr ot the festive board Is o'er and guests are gone ; The withered flowers strew tbe floor The lights, exoeptlng one, Are all extinguished. Opposite A pier glass a belle sat down In meditative mood and thought Of the conquests she hod won. First, was the simpering lord Clair With hi? monocle, and strut; Hair parted from the oenter, straight From forehead back and but "I'll dismiss him, he's not worth A thought said she. Next Brown He's considered a good catch, By all the girls in town. Young Brown has position, but Small modicum of brain, Susceptible of flattery And entirely too much vain; I'll cross him off. Who nextf Ah yes Fred Peters, he's a bore He tells of all his pedigree Their history o'er and o'er. So he may go. George Winters He's good looking I know, rhough I thiuk he's somewhat cranky Rather selfish, too, I trow. Steve Materson is not my style foo pompous, dignified. He walks just like a peacock With too much shallow pride. His friend, I thiuk his name is Scott, For him, I don't care at all; He's namby, pamby, mama's pet A big baby though he's tall. I believe he has fallen heir To his grandfather's estate, But pshaw! That does not signify. Let others for him, bail. Joe Mullen, lie is rather plain And cannot dance a bit. He's clever tbongb, but backward, Droll, and somewhat of a wit. I do not know; bnt think Joe is not a lady's man The girls don't seem to take to him Though he does tbe best he oan. O dear me! How I'm yawning Why It's almost two o'olock Yes Joe's a real nloe fellow Oh-o-o-o solid as a rock I wish Oh-o-o he were handsome I'm so sleepy Joe's all right He's worth, Oh-o-o the wbole JING BANG Glad he's not handsome Oh-o-o- ' dream Joe tonight. Cecilia A. Cnllen. WANTED Cosmopolitan Mao a. .in B requires the servioes of repre sentative in Pike County to look af ter subscription renewals and to ex tend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually success fuL Salary and commission. Pre vious experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spar time. Address, with references, II. C. Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, New York ity. Real Estate Transfers. George P. Van Wyck to OoUve B. Van Wyck. Lot 320 Milford Bor- ough, t2500. Win. Remlin to Terese Exlor. St acres Lackawaxen, tlOOO. E. L. Parks to L. J. Marshall. Lot in Lincoln Park, Westfall. Wally Weigel to Charles C. TUgh tn.au. Land in Lackawaxen. Emma F. Langton to Minnie A. Van Akin. Qlut claim lots 2t6, 267, 248, Matamoras. Moses H. Davis to John- W. Shields. Lot '877, Milford Bora, $u50. Christinniitt Girr, administrator of F. A. Uirr to Jacob Kura. 10S acre Dingman township, t.'JOO. George F. Saver to Gustav Du bois, Jr. and William V. Briard. Lota tf:st, 941, 943, Matamoras, (325. Gettysburg Monument Hundreds of soldiers who partici pated in thin three days battle at Gettysburg no doubt will attend tbe dedication of the Pennsylvania mon ument Sept 37th and enjoy meeting old comrades on that historio field. Free transportation will be given. Tbe ranks of the veterans are fast thinning and in a very few years all will have answered the last roll oall. Lincoln in his immortal address at tbe dedication of tbe Cemetery said ; "The brave men, living and dead, who atruggled here, have consecrat ed the ground, far above our poor power to add cr detract. Tbe world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but It oan never target what they did bere." ! ! - t 1