PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Novembor 27, 1003. PUDMRHEB KV FRY FRIDAY. ornoK, broww'b Bun-tuwa bkoadpt. srnsrnirTioM: One Yrar One dollar and fifty cent. Hix Months Heventy-flve cents. STRICTLY I ADVANCE. Knterpd lit the put ofYln of Milford, Hike Comity, Pennnylrnnln, awonil-ola-ia matter, NoVeinlwr twenty-flrt, lSVH. Advertising Rates. Oneqmre(plpht lln),oiieliiiwrt1on -11.00 IC-u-h fiiila"iunt Inwrtion .60 HimIucoI rnta, fiii-nisliol on application will be allowed yearly wlvertlnnra. Legal Advertising. and Eiecntor'l Admlnlotrator'i notloee .... ..... Atiditor'n notices IllToree notices " rilierllT nl. Ornhnna court i!.innt.tf rritL4iii't,r'iA Halttt. County 8.00 4.O0 5.00 tutu- ment and election proclamation oharpd by the aqunre. i. H. Tan EtMD, PUBLIBHKH, Milford, Pike County, Pa. OBITUARY m 89 mart a. brodhead Miss Brodhead, whose health for ome time has been tailing, died suddenly of apoplexy yesterday morning; at her home, Brookstde Villa. She wits about the house as usual and when the shook came spoke to an Attendant saying, ''What la the matter with me." and. itume ' diately lapsed into pnoonsoionsness. from whioh she did hot rally, and in a short time expired. She was born obont seventy-five years ago in this place, and was a daughter of the late John H. and Louisa Hoiner Brod liead. Her father was one of the most prominent men in his day in this section and held a number of important offices. Miss Brodhead was a woman of unusual intelligence tnost cordial manner, a charming conversationalist and a devoted friend. Of a family of eight brothers and sisters, but one, Mark, of Wash ington, survives. Hue Is also sur vived by a brother in law, Hon. D M. Van Auken, by several neices among them Mrs. F. W. Benner, and nephew Wilifred Brodhead and R B. Carpenter of Brooklyn. Tne funeral will take place Sunday at ber late home at 3.39 p. m. An Important Sals A contract has been made between Miss Anns Hohanno' of Dingman township and Mr. Louis Budell of We8tfleld, New Jersey, for the sale of Hotel Sohanno It is Mr. Budell 'i intention to double the capacity of the house, instal electric lights, lay out a park aud in every way lm prove and enhance the rural attrac tiveness of the surroundings. The pi too is charming with natural beauty and fine location, and when to these are added the accessories which taste and means may develop the already famous resort will assume an appearance and beauty second to none in the valley. Its aeclusion aooess to . the river and proximity to the oelebrated Ray- tnoncUkill falls and location at th foot of a beautiful and romantio glen will make it one of the most noted resorts in any section. TJnclaltnad Letters L4st of unclaimed lot tors remain ing in the post office at Milford for the week ending Nov. 28, 1903 : Rev. W H. Algoo, Pizzo Antonlno Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. Chari.es Lattimore, P. M, Rev. E. M. Smead went to Snffern N. V., yestenlay to take part in a ord' nation servioe. R. E. Humbert of Philadelphia spent yesterday with his family here. Jas P. Van Eitcn and family spent yesterday with the family of Mr, Weigbtman in Brooklyn. Richard P. NiUa, who is attend ing school at Owego, is home this week. Miss Florence Ilildobrand of this place and James F. O'Biion of Jorsey City were mtirriuJ in tue CatUolie church yesterday at high noon The LriJd wait cLariuiugly gowned iu while aud c.tn ied a bu'jr.ct of white Cowers. lisruld Armstrong of PUir n;i'.!, S. D. Vun Cum pen utid family of Newton, Yiviuii t-'trut'iers cf l.'ew Yytk and Clyde Kii P of K. S. S. N. l'Ut Tl.ar.kejriviiijj Witii frUiu-ia a o t mill 1 ' fLio of liiV UU tiptop : mi..t eurl.-ri-.l s- y. b S ! 1 I jf M t, I tui.-J ' -nr I lc a t. k ir i-HVii o " i'f t il.i.Vl i u-l 1' id u tc w I. : ii .i : i ! -?U t ' i i Li a a a B. r :- U'rt I , ..1 w. I. i Learn to Ve the Lemon Do you know tlie woudeiful value of a lemon and the great work it onn do for you? The acid of the lemon acts npon the liver very directly, ana Is there fore the best of medicine for the chronically or the acutely bilious person The juice of a lemon in a up of hot water, without sugar. should be taken every morning until the" skin and tongue are clear. But it must be remembered that the acid thins the blood and the per. son who is poorly nourished must use lemons sparingly. In fact, the person who doos not need lemons will not even like to think of the sourness. Nat ure speaks very plain ly if we know how to listen. When raw epgs are to be taken foi strength, a few drops of juiCi squeezed on top of the broken eftv disguises the slight sulphurous taste ' j of the egg, and one onn swallow like an oyster. Lemon used in pudding!), situoev and gelatine desserts Is one of the most healthful ingredients ; anrt lemon added to onfermented grape juice gives it the "tang" it reeds. For the skin, lemon Juice has no equal ; it whitens and softens when properly applied. Slices of lemon ir a bathtub of hot water aof tens it and adds to the cbansing property. In a basin of hot water it becomes an ex cellent face-wash; and used npon the finger nails it softens and cleans. For the teeth It may be used care fully, as strong acid is not good for the enamel a half teaspoonful to n glass of water is enough., . And for cleaning white .marble. braa'a, and for taking out ink stains lemon juioo and salt are effective. All packed inside the yellow cover ing lie tnese benefits for mankind. Learn to Use the lemon. Congressman Bliull Is trying to make himself solid with Northamp ton. lie has introduced a bill to sppropriato money for a public building at Enston. Mr. Matchler may see that none of this salt lands on tbe tail of the bird. Ejgs are reported way up to 45 oents a dozen, Mr. Bohumacher of Matamoras offers a reward of t50 for the re covery of the body of his daughter who was drowned Wednesday even ing, Nov. 18th. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of the Duquesno Silverware Co., which appears in another column. me Duquesne Company quotes some very reasonable prices upon season able and desirable Holiday Goods. F.' W. Benner and wife of New York came up yesterday to spend Thanksgiving at Brookside Villa. When the redoubtable Carrie Nation arose In the senate gallery the other day and shrieked aloud her convictions on the evil of the saloon Into the ears of the startled law mak era, she didn't have the. floor, It I true, but she got the attention of the senate Just the same for a brief and glorious moment. . . Of FlQSl! VTicn you can't cat break fast, take Scott's Emukiort When you can't cat bread ind butter, take Scott's Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get hi you must ea fat Scolt's Emulsion is . threat fattencr, a treat strength giver. Those who have lost flesh war.t to increase ail body tissues, r.ct cr.ly fat Scctt's Emulsion increases them all, fh, Llocd and rxrve. ror inv. :tjs, tor con- va!asccr.ts, for consumptives, for :z-X children, fcr a!l we:; cn:::cn, v,! 3 r.:cJ f!;:.h. Scctt's Emu! ici b a rich trJ com- t....::. . s L Mi, We s.-r.J you Ei tut ihut f.li fili-turt in t:-t lima of a l-'-ti Is en t t tt ui v-y bov.. ci . .. vii fc. y. - r r r " : 1 1 r y. Loss TUB GIST OF TIIK BIBLE A ponrw of luftwina in Tllliln ntnly cun dnrl'! Iiy Jl.r. V A. Wood on Mnitilny eTeotngB at the Ali't.liiMlUfc Parffoimp. LKHSON VII DivtMo 1. Oen. 37-60. i.irie or Joseph. Read the entire story and note answers to the following test questions: For what two reasons did Joseph's brothers hate bliti? What did Joseph's dreams indicate? What conspiracy was carried out? What events in Egypt led to Joseph being brought before Pharaoh? What did Pharaoh dream? How interpreted? How did Joseph deal witli the Egyptian in the time of fnmine? ch. 47": 14 2(1. What trou bles overtook Joseph's brothers In Eypt? What supplication did Jmlau make? Does Ood overrule fcvil for good? oh. 45 : 7, Bind DO: 20. Did Joseph hold a grudge? Should wo ever do so? (Epb. 4:,')2.) How ninny came to Ejrypt? ch. 48:27. Where did they dwell? ch. 47:8. Note ch. 49:10 refers to Christ. Slilloh means "Peace-bestower." Dcscrlbo funeral of Jacob. Also Joseph's death, oh. 50. Division 2. Road John S and Luke IMPOTENT MAI HEALED. Why was this man selected by Jesus for healing? Was his condition a punishment? v 14. In the remainder of this chapter underscore every claim made by Jesus concernine himself. What evidence that lie spoke truthfully? Mark voises on salvation." Is unbelief a sin, and Whyr LiUKe 0. PLUCKING CORN ON the sabbath. Had Jesus a right to 'break the Sabbath?" hraliKg on the sabbath.- With what question did Jesus silence his adversaries? With what result? twelve apostles chosen. Oivo their names, heal ini and discourse. Verse 19 sho'vs how numerous were Christ's inira oles of healing, (of. John 21 : 25.) Moaning of v 29. What does Jesus call the man who sees another's faults but not bis own? v 42. Com pare v 28 with Matt. 7: 21, 22. Division 3. Read Rom. 13, 14 Does Hod "ordain" evil powers What is the purpose of government? What commandment comprehend all law toward our neighbor? How may we "put on the Lord Jesus?' Chapter 14. What safe rule con cerning questionable liberties? vs and 21. For whom aro we entirely responsible? v 12 For whose safety are we partly responsible? 13. Can you apply the teaching of the re mainder of the chapter to the subject of questionable amusements snob as dancing, card playing and theatre going? How reconcile v 21 with 1 Tim. 5: 23? DIRECTORS' CONVENTION To (he School Directors of Pike Co. In pursuance of an Act of As sembly approved April 21, 1903 notice is hereby given that the first annual convention of the School Directors of Pike County will con vene at the Court House in Milford Pa., December 7, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m. "for the consideration disousslon of questions pertaining to school administration," and will con tinne until noon of tho following day The act makes it the duty of every direotor to be present, "and each school direotor attending such an Dual convention shall receive for his necessary expenses and mileage, a the rate cf three cents a mile, to be paid out cf the funds of the district whioh he serves. - As a program committee for the first meeting the following are ap pointed : Dr. Robert U, Burckley chairman, Milford j Oeorge E. Da ragb, Dingmaa's Ferry jE.B Labs Matamoras ; George A Knealing Bhohola ; Walter Vetterlein, Paupao ana Laciaa Wostbrook, supmiu tendent, (ex-officio.) An interesting program will be prepared and it is hoped that every duector wi!l be present and help m.ike this first meeting a grand success. Lt'CIAN Wfc-STBItOOK, Supt. Pike County Mr. Dryan might be allowed th little satisfaction, If he wants, telling them over In Kunijie that has not oeen decided yet w hether he will be the democratic candidate fo the Presidency. - If candidate Ji-ih Polk mak Kood threat to drive every bood) from MWnuuri, the surrounding state will be in a pretty predicament. Jl'ST WHVr YOU M;EI ChaisitrtMto' htuu.Mvh ud Liver Tablrts When you fi-el bilious. i..-n your liver is torpid. '. t en you 1 nvrt no M i -elite, V hen you imv-Ti u lieM'tnrhe. !;eu jo-.j It-.-! cuili (itti-r ehtint;. ' lieu v our bow ): re cuioi : niit-.-d v iien you Imve a l-uj tusla in ti me nt h. lhey will improve your uppetn i ii nii.-.e Bud lu v u' 'i-iite your s(o;iita-li -M.ii recuhite your iiveriiod Lowe hii n i j ( ills per box. i or m!tj l-'Mi !-.ii, S' -tn I a ii i oi ii, nil geiie: eh'.'i-S 111 I'm O i l-lilily. Jlching 'Joints In tbe finders, toes, arms, and other srta of lite body, pre joints thnt are nfismed and wo!l.-n bv rlieumstiflin that arid condition of Ihe blood which ffprts tlie mnorlr-3 ftlo. ' Pnfforers dread to move, enpecislly fter silting or lying 'long, and their condition is common! worse in wet eather. ;",.. M Tt 1ms neon a lone time alnr-p we nuve been -without flood' PrtrMimrUln. My fRllier thinks lie could not do without It. He lm been troubled with rheumetlKm luce he wen a boy, Rnd .Hood's SrtraRps- la In the only rnrdli In be ran take thst will enahl hlirt to tnke ht place In tha field." tlias Ada IHitt, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove the csuse'of rheumatism no outwnnl appllest,forl'!rhrl.'"TaWe them. An Unlucky Lapse, 1 bad a rood Job last summer, but lost It on account of my fool absent- mindedness," said poor old Boldum Fedd. pessimistically. "I was acllrfg as e echo fer a mountain hotel, an' 1 one all right till one moonlight night when a smart guy from d city hollered Hello. Smith! Dura me! I ergot m s!f, an' nred buck, 'whleh. Pm'th do you mean-' " Jndf8. : . t,,, i., - i .. -. . .Doubtful! , Mamma Johnny, I left cents M this shelf a little while ago. Did you taka Itt ' " " 1 Juhnay Tet'mY ; There's 'a peorerttj hunchback man that lias a bis fsjnUy to support, and gave it to bira. Mamma Ah, and where did you IM this poor man. Johnny He came tff the door selll candles - an' - things. Philadelphia Press. ( . 3 Benntor Pubois of,. Idaho having fulled in his last, eft mjrnlgn to secuie the Mormon vote, is now attempting to solidify the rest of his state against that vote by vigorously attacking Senator Smoot of p'tah, who as Mormon elder, he claims, Is unfit for membership in the senate.' The French Court, of Cassation Is after the Dreyfus ease again. The Washington Post feebly hoped that It would be this time the court of cessation. '"'' The statement has been indignant' ly denied that the" Rev. Dr. Park- hurst "preached a fVlleloug sermon.' REPORT OF Tilil CONDITION OP THIS FIRST N ATI dNAL BANK i OF MlLSfORD ' In th Btate of Ppnrtsyreailla, at the close of business, November Aitli, 10O8 . BBSOilMCBS Loans and discount. I 48.810 53 Overdrafts, secured aud rill se cured I , ..t1 - .1 . . . 1 U H. Howls to fwcnreclrmlHtlpn 15 81 85,fxi0 00 UK) 00 i6,158 75 500 00 Pretntums on I) H.'Horitls. :i : . . StiK-ks, securities, ntti. . ;. . UtinkliiK house,' furufture dint fixtures -'.'ii . Due from Nntionnl Banks (not reserve Sfrnnts) 10,'sM 94 Doe from approved - reserve agents .1 . 17.) 85 Noted oc other JNRtlonnl tiankfl.. Fractional paper currency, nlok- els and wittn. . .' . . mi , . Lawful Money Reorv,e lu Hank, vizi 2.1M5 00 J 77 'i 6.884 00 3p1nle .. .f ,., . 4,844 an) I ,f rfiii-U'iiiiiir notes. . ., l, Km Uu ) Hfilcmptlon f n nil with Ui H. Treasurer of circulation) 1,850 09 Total .(158,826 16 UABlUflKS -i- Capital stork paid In .-. . . . . . I tS.OflO 00 Surplus fund 6,000 00 Unalvtiled profits, leas' expenses unit tHies pnlil B.IIK) 86 Nntionnl llnnk notesoutBtnndins; S5,0fi0 On Due to other National- Uioika . . U0 SO Inillvliliml deposits subject to oheck i 08,333 88 Dnninnd certificates i deposit.. l,li6 ICi CertlUed checks....... .." 160 00 Total ...(,....,,,,.,..., 1156,826 15 State of Peniisylvnnlatyounty of Flke, ss: 1, John C. Warner, Cashier of tbe alwve named bank, do solerrittly swear that the above statement Is traiito th best of uiy knowludKe and belief JOHN C. ty'lBNHtft, Cashier. Subscribed ana sworn ( before me this 83rd dny of November, 1303. - 3. C. CltlAMBKftLAINj y noiarv f uDiio, l',,m,rfln.i A. 1). UKOWN,!)" K. WAKNKK, . C. O. AKMSTRONG, t Directors. Osucauo, TOSOOLA AGKM'S fUll H LIST Send for Medical Blank, tints I)lmi.U ol Your Cse tf be UMte, nm of (. liars by Our !i-dUiel director. l 4 ,r - , . , VADt 1 i-3 f fad V4 - -o it : i 1 1 1 :. f Jcrvc-u; nos; Sleeplessness, Mot Fl.ishe's; piucs. Myclerin, Headache, Or ThatTirqd Feelingf. it ris.irci:-::3 t:m Three Dollars Better Than Thousand 10. CI r. KvnntiH' Ntw Mwtllrln, Cftl-ctir rUnl vrnt, lld Mors Tltnn Mnnjr Doctor. Your pookotbnok i woll m jour health iiihmIs coriRldiTfttlim, but ofl-pn both nuffnr tlrouph iKiioraiitw of tho rlht thing to buj. Thai wnn the cao with th prntlo mnn who wrote the following lotter: "Thouwvndi of dolJftr hnve I pfihl out to doctoro during nj 11 fo and I don't ooiuplntu of thp doctom; but Dr. Kenne dy's utT medicine, Cnl cura Solvent, hetUfl them All. Thrne hot tin of 16 cured me liwt spring of henrt trouble find terri ble pntui lu the side, bnck nud h"ad. Am better than for thirty years." H. J. Urandow, Jewetfc Centre, N. Y, ForiOtt l?veted In Cal-cur Bolveiit Mr. Hrnndow B't whit he had rpent thoiiRands for In vain. Your case may be like his. It oonts only f 1.00 for a bottle of Ccil-oum Solvent at any drug store "Write to the Cal-cura Company, Ken nedy How, Kondout, N. Y., for ft frte sample bottle. Movements are on foot to civilize Thibet. The Hon. James K. Jones will now have another field for election prognostications. What we want to know is who added the three ciphers In the cable dispatch that 100,000 Columbian sol diers are on the way to Panama? New York society Is agog over the statement that Ileginald Vandc-rbllt attended the horse show in a "pink nhlrt and a flaming red necktie." Good thing for Iteggie, probably, that It wasn't a bull bIiow. MORPHINE A Guaranteed Home Cure for All Drug Habits. Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Co caine and all other drng habits, can be permanently and painlessly cured at home and we cure them without causing detention from business or other inoonvenienoe whatever. Ac tion immediate. Creates good Appe tite. Produces sound, reatfull sleep. Leaves system of patient in natural, healthy condition and without fur ther desire for drugs of any kind. We build np the nervous system and remove the causes of disease. Each case submitted to us receives indi vidual attention from an experienc ed nerve specialist. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT will be sent to anyone addicted to morphine or other drng babits on receipt of request. This trial will demonstrate its remarkable curative value. Confidential correspondence espec ially with physicians, solicited. Write at once for onr free booklet containing references, terms, etc. Manhattan Therapeutic Ass'n., Dep't. B., 1135 Broadway, New York City. i in . ,,'Sr." janoBMMrmmi i EXTRAORDINARY OFTER We hvr secured, st a great bargain, a large number of &olid Llectric Silver Metal Ware and Nut Cracks and Picks. In order to quickly introduce this ware we are making an nnususl offer to Christmas shoppers. We will send you, postpaid, this beautiful set of picks snd nut cracker EXTRA SIl.VPR PLATE (CuannWil) JI.25 HBAVY NICKKL " " .SO III th, Soliil Klcctrlc Silver Metal we have a special haritain to tlie holiday trade. Thi, ware alwavH kMiku the Mine, never wears on. OnDrs. TEA SPOONS, $2 .25. rUli, 11.23 " " TAlil 8 " -.00. " $2.25 Mimey refunded If not natiufactory. Vie P O. OT FT"- Order PuquoM $i!orwa CO., J?l!8h, P. In answer to the charge that the Pullman blanket contains pathogeo genltic germs, that company prances to the front with the startling state ment that no month has gone by in the -history of the Pullman when t!'.one blankets have not been beaten A - f.tcer, Bull or Horse hide. Calf skin, Vog ekin, or any other kind cf hide or skin, and let ns tan it with the hair oa. Soft, light, odorless and uioth-pioof.forrobe, rug, coat or gloves. B-it first $rtt our CaUlopiw, ! wiv.u Iiim , an 1 oui iiiii-ii.ii f -s t ulld il.llUCtlOl t, MIUU ! ; a...,.i eiiku-kc. Ut tlm luy H. f.il U! K.QMtli- - - JaU C--Y IKISUN FIB COMPANY, lie Mm 5U-MC, kocncfltar, h V. ft o Tela L:.!:itlvo Erc:::o OiiItItTiIij: Saves I ...ja toxtm oU la ta 4 li tooutht, "TTI ; i" Vyckofrs fJcv York A VOLUM Tim utoro gives tlio honest out is tlie store Hint fidence of tlie buying liuMic. It issn't the job lots " that appeal to the economy of intelligent people, but the fresh, elenn, stylish merchandise that most folks are looking for, always can he bought at honest, reasonable prices, such as o-ur store has. Linens for Table dnninsks Thanksgiving "nd -p- the occasion. None know the value of good linen and capery to make the Thanksgiv sng table more attractive than the tidy hnnewife. This store is pre pared for modest or extravagant wants. A dnmask tablecloth, linen and cotton, 25 to 38 ; all-linen B0 to 11.48, some gems in this collec tion Napkins $1 to t4 a dozen. Fall and Winter Waists This waist seo tion of onrs is replete with bargains ; newest productions for fall and winter wear. Note these prices : A flannelette waist, made in imitation of a Knickerbocker suiting, at 85 ; black sateen at 98 has the look ot a silk at S. Flan nelette waists from 98 to $2 .25. White meroenzed material, plain and embroidered, 98 to $3 25, Spec ial values in blk. Peaa de Soie waists. Things Here New tailored suits. and Needed NowknUndfl nelotte petticoats. New jackets and capes. Children's new wool dresses. New fnrs at special prioes. New flannelette and cambric wrappers. New silks and worthy your at tention is onr yard widu Taffeta at 1 and black Peau de Soie at, tl 25. Never offered you better values. WYCKOFFS HEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Ponn'a. No connection with any store of similar name. 1 WHY NOT LEARN BOOKKEEPING or SHORTHAND? i t Pleasant & Profitable. Write for Particulars. PORT JERVIS BUSINESS . . -. . ' : ... INSTITUTE. ENGROSSING" ' J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gis or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel. Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFOKD PA. DIuo Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer'a Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL 1ST. Hiram Towner. Advertise in the Phf.hs. a Cold in Quo Day Storo Weekly News uf VALUEo values year in and year p;nins and retains tlto con- providing such merchandise This Corner Want to impress on the men folks our attractive depart for the Men ment for furnishings. You contract the up to-date habit if yon get neck wear, collars, cuffs, hose, etc, here. Take gloves for instance. We're down to the second as to style and material. Offer you a splendid kid glove for a (t or a silk lined Mocha glove a swell, dressy hand oovering at fl 60 to 2. These are silk lined. Wool gloves 25f to 75 Sale of Black Petticoats We have often bad occasion to wonder whore all tbe petticoats go. But a scecond oonsiderntion makes it easy, for ft is the values we offer in this line and it is not surprising. These black sateen petticoats serve a double pur pose j drop skirt and. pettiooat. Making has become the work of trained artists. Something worth your attention is a special lot just in at 12.69. The New . Nightgowns," Undermuslins 8kirt9' dra8.: chemises, short skirts, combination garments. If yotl've been buying muslin under wear here you know its valuo, if you haven't 'twill pay to get acquainted. It's not trashy, skimpy or slighted in make. Range of values is ex ten-r . sive. An item of special mention is -a lot of children's muslin drawers, tucked and lace trimmed, and petti con t s, trimmed tbe same, at 10 each HO! FOR THE IIS! U1JJ They are coming and we have the . goods, you want, SEE THEM. Grand Opening Dec. I Ryman & Milford, Wells. Pa. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GDMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. .Fire Insurance. OLD Ki. LIABLE COMI'tNllS. Rates seasunabii Charles G. Wood, Agt. fuucMMr to J. J. Hart. fc-Ofhcti iu rear of Hi-sitteneti ou Auu 91 Milford, Ptk Co.. Fa. Cur4 Crip la Two iy Z ca evcr I-rlT L"Xm a.ii v
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