PIKC COlKiTY Friday, January 22, 1901. runUSUKU KVK.WY FRIDAY. OFFIOK, BllOWN'8 BUIUIINU FUOABPT. Sl liai HlPI ION": One Year One dollar mid fifty renin. HlX Months Seventy-five rent. BTRItTt.Y IN A1IVANCK. Entered at the piwt pTlno of Mllfurrt, Pike Coimt.y. Penimylvanliv an pccimii olasa matter, Niivetntier twenty-llmt, HS. Advertising Rates. OnqimretelKhtllnes),nnf Insertion -l.nn RVch nuliseinieiit limert.iim .50 Rctlm-eil nitei, fiiritlshetl en application will bo allowed yeurljr ailvei Users. Legal Advertising. Administrator' and Elector's nntlcen 8. no Auditor's notlcca 4.0' Divorce notices K.W SlierllTs wile. Orlmns court Bales, CI tnnt.y Tre-wiii..!!' a Miles, ('iiulily Rtnlc m nt and election proclamation charge! by the 4intro. J. II. Tan Klton, I'tTHLlKMRR, Milford. I'iko County, Pa. Ii Is said, the game and fl.sh authorities of New Jorsey and Pen- sylvixnia will asked the Legislature to pins new laws relating to flahiiift In the Delaware river and that they will restock the stream. Bclontiflc fish commissioners and expert legis lators have been indulging in thi business for a number of years until the fishing is practically spoiled and the fish appear each year to become Boarcer. Several new kinds of fish have been planted in the river but yary seldom Is one taken. Whore aro the salmon, trou and the wall- eyed pike? Y7ho gets any striped bnss or rock fish, one of the best in the river? Who wants any carp, even it tuey count be caught? In our judgment the only way to restore river fishing is to repeal all laws relating to fishing in the stream, let the people clean out the carp and eels and if incidentally the take other fish, very well, they will be eaton. Then when as many as pos sible of the obnoxious and fish do- stroying denizens of the waters are taken, let the river be judiciously restocked and sensible laws passed for the protection of certain kinds People who have lived along the Delaware for years and fished in its vraterg are better judges of the habits of its fish and the kinds which thrive than all the scion tide flub wardens in the country The plac ing of carp in streams and ponds by the advico and aid of learned fish commissioners is evidence that practical knowledge and not theory is wanted in treating the fidli ques tion. Excellent authority says that Northampton county, democrats and Monroe county democrats jiave entered into nn agreement whereby Dr. Jos. H. BIiull is to have the nomination for the next term in congress and after him Hon. Howard Mutchler will take the plum, This would seem if true to leave Pike and Carbon out in the weather for some yeara. However, Pike democrats can point with joy and pride over to Jtrsey to the only embodiment of congressional honors which she will likely have for four of five decades and that enchantment will perhaps soothe all the aspirations of her favorite bods. The Stroudslvurg Times Inst week copied In full, without credit of course, the communication in the Phi fSof Jan 1 rvlitling to changes of Ijaiiie laws. That enierprising paper Would have it.s readers believe that the letter was written to it by one of its correspondents. We arc gratified that our contemporary knows good thing when it sees it and this spirit offtiterpri.se nillit tie contagious did our e. c. ever titfor.l us the opooitu lihy to retaliate in kind. 'if. iC VV ;iiuil : J" ; i II 1 0 I UroUild tht coiiiini.s-ioiiers o.i in-r of the Cull it 11. .Use l.i t vi' k when the county! au-.i:iors iiKi'le a proper sun harm-1 on li.eiii f..r ovi i paying three us-1 tv.. --..!!, tor mat. mg the r-, ,.;,! nitn.ii of s. hoo -,iMrci. '1 1:k Mar-I.ar, e ws Ot:ly a t'-inl of ?'", Its; J it w as li.it the amount f in. nay involved but the i-j iiit la.aiiL. -te.l by .sj.lne ta.e who pat 10 bualilois oil .l-io!K-. the f th. I; at i f t : Bince tlio I'hti'tipn tbonlr diatcr c!ti and towim everywhere havrt honn tnvpsHgatlntr the wifffy of pulilio buildings. Ono precaution for pnsy exit tuny ho tnkmi wtiich i to have fill doors, loading from linn's, school rooms or buildings whurn pooplo Bsnmnhln, to opmi outwardly so there would be nodatifrar of a jam preve-ntiiitf thorn from ln-irg optwed qulokly. BlnlrvvHyj should b built of some mm Infl minhlo nintorlnl, If there is but one, and nil public buildings should be provider with more than one inpans of exit. Even where the audioiice room only on the second tory mote means of eteiiie than one stnirwir. mid jumping from windows ahonh' be provided. It would bo wiso iT our directors would have nil doors ii the new school building to op" outwardly. Many farmers in this count.. would derive much vnluable infor mation in their bimineRS from tin Now York Tribune Farmer. W ecni. furnish it with the Prkss for 1.05, giving you 104 papers a year. The Tri-Weokly Tribune or Tri-Weekly World and Press 'or 12. 25 or 200 papers a year for that price. With reading matter according to your trfcte for so small a sum. No one should delay subscribing. INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS Rupert P. Nilis of Lehman was, here yesterday. The County Commissioners hnve changed the voting place in West falljto Miller's Hall in Matumorns. One denier has shipped the past fU 12,000 barrels of apples, or 00 car loads, from Wayne county. The Republican stale convention will be held at Harrisbtirg April 6th. Pike is entitled to one delegate. J. F. Terwilllgor is on a business trip to New York. Mrs. X. P. Huddy of Northport, who has been vlsiilig her parents here for several weeks left for her home today. The regular meeting of Milford Lodge, No. 314 F & A. M., will he held Wednesday evening, January 27th, at 7 p. in. Do not buy a patent wagon tongue of strangers. There is a trick in the game which later may cost you many dollars. Yesterday atternoon and today pedestrianism on streets and Bide walks became a dolicato and difficult task. The ice storm made every thing as Binooth as glass. James M. Bensley and family of Lehman passod through town today to Matamoras on the sad mission of attending the funeral of Mrs. Dewitt. We should impart to others our courage and not our dispitir : our health and ease, and not onr disease Thoreau. Senator Quay has introduced a bill allowin'g an Indian from one ot the proposed new states to bo a United States senator. W. A, Bently, of Vermout, has over a thonsnnd photographs of snow crystals collected during the last twenty years. No two of theSe, it is said, are exactly alike. Deer in Buckwood Park, New Jersey, are fed corn in the ear, hay and cornstalks daily. Though the fence is In places only four feet high the animals, after jumping out and foraging for themselves a abort time, return to the regular rations. It is estimated there are from 1000 to 1500 iu the Park. Fifteen have been sold recently. On account of the cold weather, oysters, clams and fish are becoming source iu market and prices hnve advanced. Wild goose are coming north, a sign of warmer weather. A flock of tweuty flying low struck a live trolley wire at Bethlehem a day or two ago and feix were killed. The rest came on. Port Jervis ilms of amusement are said to be safd beeiuse the scenery U painted iu water colors The Baolitel trial iu Allentown discloses the need of that city for thorough moral disinfection, nlso tha n.-.essitv far ll.utin Mi-aniarv I and toiiijMTan.'.e si ieties. hh m.y have- other wants too. lie-. J h';n.i' f, who is in iking a faht to ta Siin las ta-at in the .st-iaito ail la -nie.-ieii a tiva Iioiu l tall. Is a i meiiib.-r of tl.-o Moimon church, and as Midi l. lieves iu polygamy aud t !:M u till) si l.L'u-r thai nan. hi io ti t to wiin ii he buloii!s Sa the yovel toiKoit of this ie po rnl thm-s. iut ,' '.'..I.e. i i Bryan's in-js-. thai of o.i. My a: iui:- of l.aroj..., be ha-. ; i i. .1 to !- : ,: m- oo li t- Mii i a " at ti:,. V ,. In f- A-!una, -' ! -t : ; I V, ii i N i laie the j.;. a "t, 1 a a a i t i - m-si k? OBITUARY Mll.s. (Mini. INK M. WHVFI1 Mrs. Wnnyr, relict of the late Hitnnel Weaver of Philadelphia which place win her resilience, died at the home of her daughter in New York Saturday, Jan. 10, of cancer of the Ktumaeh, aged about fifty-seven years. After leaving hero last fall, having ppent the summer In town, she went to Atlantic City for a time and constantly failed in health. While here Mm suffered from heart trouble, but, there xvhh no suspicion of the malady which caused hei death. Returning to New York B consultation of eminent physicians disclosed the secret disease and she rapidly grew worse. Hlio was a woman of charming personality, vivacious and brilliant and attracted nil with whom she associated. Bhe is survived by her mother, Mrs. Ivnily A. Hurtle, of Philadelphia, now eighty-seven years of ago, two daughters, Carrie, wife of T. B. Morse, of New York j Nellie, wife of Morris Ilea; nnd two sons, Hiunrjol H. of Philadelphia, nnd Raymond W. of Now York. .She was an aunt of Dr. W. D. Kenwortlipy of Miltord. A brief service was held in New Yovk Aloi.dny, and Tuesday the remains were taken to Philadelphia where funeral obsequies were held and interment in Laurel Hill eetne. tery. RUTH A. yUICK (Knim our MntniiinraH Correspondent) Mrs. Until A. Quick died at hei homo in Matamoras, at 3. TO o'clocB Friday afternoon, from appoplexy. Bhe was Btricken ubout 1.20 o'clock in the afternoon while on her way to the post office. Hhe was horn in the town of Hetliol, Hullivnn county, N. Y., No- vi 'tuber 8, 18!0, a daughter of Rich ard and Gertrude Westervelt. Jan- nary 27, 1876, she united in marriage with Frank Quick and a short time afterwards they moved to Matamor as, where Mr. Quick died October 23, 1888. Deoeased was an excel lent Christian woman, a good neigh bor and a true friend. Bhe was very kind to those in a miction and was loved by a wide circle of acquaint ances. Bhe was a member of-the Epworth M. E. church, Matamoras, a charter member of its Ladies' Aid Society and the Knights and Ladies' of Honor of Port Jervis. " The surviving relatives are two daughters, Gertrude, wife of Frank Kerr, of Newark, N. J., and Mena, wife of Frank. B. Gunsanls, of Mata moras, and one brother, Conley Westervelt, of Fosterdale, Sullivan county, N. Y. The funeral was held at her late home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon A large number of sorrowing friends gathered with the relatives to show their sympathy. The pall bearers were Messrs. George Goyer, Wallace BtiJd, A. W. Balch, Alexander Brink, ColWu Seymour and J. Vnn Gorden. Ilev. O. J. Bhoop had charge or the services, and inter ment was in Laurol Grove cemetery Dress, making in all branches Mary Ludwio, Broad Ht.. Milford, Pa, u aLLJ U The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them which in common English means long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need bcotts Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. bcott s umulsion gets thin and weak persons out oi the rut. It makes new rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite lor ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be itaken as ion" as sickness j l.lStS arid do gOOj all the tilUC. There's new strength Ulld ill j sh in every dose. We will Ixj plrtd to si-n.l you a few tlorvci Site. 1 ! sure C l t!.a pia.ire In It c I 1 1 , i l A I..-, i ..ii t..e ' . ! i ' i "1 c. . v bU.t ol i'OTT & i.OWNT!, 4;!') Pearl i t., N. V. iac. .! V i I! do.- j'ltj. Pains in the Back Are pymptotns of a weak, torpid or s'npnnnt condition of the kidneys or liver, sod sre a naming it in extremely hnrnrdous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of thon organn. They nto commonly attended by loss of energy, lin k of Ceurnf;e, and some times by gloomy foreboding and de spondency. I hud pniin In my tmcK, roiiKl not sleep nnr! wtvn I r"t an In the morning felt Worse limn the nlrht licfor. I tieifHn tk- Inp HooiI'ii fairsni'srilla nod now I run sleep mid cet nil feMirjj re-led find utile to do my woik. I nltrUmfe ley Hire entirely to Hood's HfirsnpnrlUn." Mis. ,1. N. Perry, rnre 11, 8. Copelnni, 2'lke itond, Alfi, Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills Cure kidney and liver tmuhles, relieve the back, and build op the whole system. M Its. I'KTKK HKWITT Flora L., wife of Peter Dewitt, died nt her home In Matamoras early Wednesday morning this week of a tumor, aged about 37 years. She was born in Lehman township, and was a daughter of ex-County Commissioner James M. and Mnry J., Gariss, Bensley. After marriage sho removed to Mntnmoras, which nas been her ronidense for some fifteen years. Bhe was a member of Hope Evan gelical church, a devout Christian and an affectionate wife and mother, Her husband and ono son, Leroy, survive her. Bhe is also survived by her pnrants and brothers and sisters, Mary E , Anna E., Charles A., Laura R., wife of Geo. Wein maker of Bangor, Pa., Harry F, Hannah H, wife of Frank Walter, George 8., Alleu E., Elmer A , and Kate D. The funeral will occur today. ALBKRT EARL Alhart, a son of Edward II. nnd Jennie Van Horn, Earl, died at his home In Mill Rift Wednesday morn ing of consumption, aged twenty throe years. Ua is survived by his parents, three sisters, Ella, wife of ex-County Superintendent George Sawyer, Jennie and Maud j and one brothor Charles of this place. The funeral will be held today, Rov. J. B. Curry officiating and interment at Mill Rift. Miss Maria Titinrui died last Thursday, January 14th, at the home of Elmer Steele, in this bor ough, of general debility, aged about 75 years. She is survived by one brother, Jeremiah, of Lehman. Interment Saturday in Milford oom etery. 'V -T The Bechtel Murder Alois Eckstoln, J,he lover of Mnhel Bechtel who was murdered at Allen town, swore on the stand that he had st ruck her a nd also ga ve evidence showing her immoral character and that her mother knew of and assent ed to her evil doings. Much testimony was given by experts to pIiow that the stains on articles found iu Tom Bochtol's room and iu the house wero blood stains. This was controverted by experts for the defense who swore that they were not. On the snfiil cienoy of this testimony very likely depends the verdict of the jury. If it is established that the stains in the house are blood It will be incum bent nn the defensd to explain how they happened, aud it will overthrow the story that the body of the girl was brought in a vehicle and placed iu the alley whore it was found by her mother as she alleges. Tours to Florida via New York and the B. A O. R. H. The Erie Railroad, in connection with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, will run three apodal excursions from Port Jejvis to Jacksonville, Fin., Jan. 2Mb, good returning to Feb. 10th ; Fell. 8ih, good returning to Feb, 24th, and on March 7th, good returning to May 31st, at the low rate of $r.3.B0 for the round trip. Pullman accommodations and meal enroute from Washington to Jack sonville and return, except that the tour leaving on March 7th, the return trip will include only the railroad transportation. For further information please call ou or address Erie ticket agent, Port Jervis, N. Y At least one day'b advance notice must be given to the ticket agent at Port Jurvls in order that names of passengers may ba sent to the B. Hi O. R. R. and proper slumping car accotumodntioiia reserved. .Ii liu't Worry Thin is easier tuiid than done, yet it may be of some help to consider the matter. If the cause is some thing ever which you have bo con trol it is obvious that worrying wil' not help the matter in the least. O.s the other hau l, if within your con trol you have only to act. When you have a cold and fear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Cham-b.-i Iain's Couh Remedy and use it ja.la-ioa.-.ly and all cause for worry as to the outn :".-9 will quickly disap pear. 'Ilnia i no danger c-f pia-u-oioni.a heu it is used. Far sale by I'i'.ili iV Son, Mutam atas, and all i '.1 bfores in Pike county. Dizziness and Weak Nerves Cured. NothlriH !lrl-il I'ntlt Hi-. Komirit.v'n New Mrriielne, C'al-enrN Solvent, VV Trtken. ' I very much wish," write Lnrettn .f. Vail, of il.iiiewell .lanelloo, .N Y, Hint I mlKhl. lie nhle In n few linen, without put M Hit tnyw If forwiuil, to let. the people tiiulot-nlanil how TnlmOile Ciileiini Sol vent, the new lm-illi'toc iliM-overcl liy Ir Darhl Kennedy, l In rnen oMn.in' Ion nml the like iiilmeiitM whleh nro io com mon mining ii n. I KiifTeieil from a nercre vnrlel y of ilver romplulrit, wli h illzlneHS, nntnhiiesfi mid mi cm-eetilnKly weak nnil exeiliihle mate of the lierven. I employed the hest treatment within hit reach, yet notiiloK really hclpdl until I Ih-hhii to use Cal (ana Solvent, mat that, dhl." Write to the t'nl cura (Ninipnny, Ken nedy How, Romtout, N. Y., for a free inmpln liot.l te. Keiurmlicr: Only ono Dr. Davie! Ken nedy ever lived tn Handout, City of Klii(rton, N. Y., ami he eore you o-t hl now and latent medicine, which In mild only In II .00 bottles. All dnirglnt,. "The last president hit candidate nominated at Ht. !mis was elected." Washington Post. That was S.t. louls' last chance. Secretary Root states that no prep arations are !clng made for war with Colombia. The preparations already made will have the effect of averting war. The former State Auditor of Iowa who is charged with having skinned insurance companies out ot some 125,001) didn't die either. The battleships Osllnbia and Khik Miina have been purchased respect ively for the Russian and Japanese governments. If these two get to gether in a Rhindee nt Hl-cbui-lo or possibly at Thesutl-snkl it Is a cpies lion whether the ciihles will work, to say nothing of type-setting machines. NOTICE 1 1 Trespassing on the property of Mrs. Euuonie M. Westhrook in Del. aware township is strictly fordiddon under the pennlfy ot the law. By order of Mrs. E. M. Westhrook 3w Frank Rohrncrans. AUDITOR NOTICE Kstateof 1 In the Ciiahi.ksOtt. flrnhmn Court of deceased. 1 Pike Cniinlv. Peiin'n The iiuderslgiird nppoinied ' Hiidltor to make dlstrlliiillon of thn fumlH In lianiln of Miirifareito Utt, ndmliiistralrix. an ilmwii by her ftrt nnd unrlinl neeomit to end enioiiKKt the imrtieB entitled mid make report to next court," etc.. will attend to the duties of liUinipaliitiiicnt and meet the pnrtles Interested In aid estate, on Tnett- ilmy, tlie sard dey of Kclirunry A. I. 1IHI4, fit a o'elock p. m. of fiahl dav. nt lilii oflien H. K. cor. of Ann mid Third Btreem, In the llornugh of Milford, Pn , when and where nil partlei entitled to share In (.aid funds, or In nny way Interested therein, are re quired to attend nnd prtweat nnd prove their claim, or he dcbaried from partici pating In wild finals or obtninlng nny share ur part thereof. liy. T. BAKER, Auditor. Milford, Pa., Jnu'y i, imn. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate ) In theOrphing Wentall Kkkitkh Court of Pike deoeiiscd. ) County, Penn. The iinderfctgncd appointed by the court "to make dlRtrlhutlon of the funds iu hands of Valentino 1-llpsumn, atlniinifitra tor, d. b n o. t. n., nn shown tiy hln necoiitit to and among the pan lea entitled," etc., wllL meet nil parties iuteieated for the purpose of hln appointment nt hln office llniwn Itiilldlmr, Milford. Pa., on Kntur dny, February VOt h, A. II. 11104, at S o'clock p in. at which time all parties linvm a claim upon the finals or Intercut ou the distribution thereof must appear, and prove their chums or be debarred from coming In upon naid funds. J. H. VAN KTTEN, Auditor, Milford. Pa., Jan. 18, 1H04. AUDITOR NOTICE In the mutter of the eat at In the Orpbnnii CllulhriAS M 1.K1DK1., Court of Pike deceamsl. 1 County, Penn. The undersigned appointed ty the court "to make diKtrltiuttnii of the funds iu hands of KM.nbeth Juue Leldel, adininU tratrlx, aa eliown hy tier Bocoiiot," etc., will meet nil parties interest for the purpose of his nppointnie-t at the District Attorney's Olllce III the Court House, Mil ford, Pa., on Krlday, February lllth, A. 8. 19U4, at a o'elock p. in., at which time all parties having a claim upon the finals or interiht in the dlHtrihutioti thereof inilrt appear and prove their claims or be de barred from ooinlng in upon said funds. UKO. H. lH LL,,Auditor. Milford, Pa., Juu'y 16, 114. TOSOOLA 0 SFSin FOH AG KM ' CHll lv LIST Bend for Medical Blank, that a Dlaeiioals of Your Cass May be Made, Yrvtt ot Charts by Our Medical lilrectur. 125 THAO7 ' era 1 I, f PCS (i i r t3 S 1 I m td v - J it c:itii:m Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Hot Flashes, Blues, Hysteria, Headache, OrThat Tired Feelingr EaartEyEiis. i.e:ch23:;d ccinsi Uk orri. a t.l-i.4. laniuriiiiT twJ..,ul.A. Vyckoffo new York ' "jl nra 1 ' iWENTORY SA Followinrr our usual your avo luivo fronc through pneos on many lines of floods that arc f-till seasonalilt! and always usable. We feel this sale will lie of interest, to all our customers. Lrnok what may interest you. Skirts One lot that were It now 12 nn Those that wero 1.75 now l) 00 Others that were fft.CO now fa. 00 Jackets . Such as were 3 now t3.0 Those that were f 10 now S .00 ' Some that were fl4 now flO 00 Others that were 1 17 now 113.00 Tailored Suits Those that were 25 now $15 Those that wero $18 now 112 50 Those that were 15 notv Specials in Silk and Dress Good3 One lot of fancy silks that were 75 to a $1.00 the ynrd are now an even 60. Forty two inch fancy wool dress goods that were 4 8 now 25? the yard. Fifty-inch fancies that were $1.20 are now 95 the yard. Fifty-six-inch Scotch effects that wore 9K and $1.25 the yard are now 75 aud 85. Fifty-two inch 2iholines that wero $1.48 and $1.75 are now $1,10 anil $1.35 the yard. Daily Necessities A yard wide brown muslin at 4., value BtrotiR at 5 j at 5, value 7? ; a yard .wide blenched at 6, good value at If. A hundred pillow cases at 10, earily worth 12. Iot of sheets, 72x90, at 32. Extra value in apron ginghams at 5. A case of best prints at if. One lot of printed flannelettes at 5 oents. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Penn'a. No connection with any store of similar name. PORT JERVIS BUSINESS ... . . . INSTITUTE Day and Evening Sessions year 'round. Students may enter at any time. Competent office help furnished free of charge. F. SMITH, Principal OPr. ERIE DEOT Port Jervia, No w.Vork. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassol, Cornor Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Flro Insuranco. OLD RFXIABI.B COMPANIES. RAT KM KfcASONAIILfc Charles O. Wood, Agt. HurMMof to J. J. Hart. f"0!lic.' Iu rear of Residence on Ann Si Milford, Flk Co., f. t9rn y Vwio.il P V. X a 'isS- v f vr i v t- v- . vi''r." , WWtM.aatV'i f .... . .. ... i ' ''t vi-'i.'t ill tir Mta Id a ioiy (ui'i icriiiliMJ. k ) ' W- ,.: r ,i mti, ,Jt :li , ,t,.,,c UlliC. I ': -i' :.-, nn. y .Ml i i'Mi ,i.c. .C J, I Storo Weekly ficw: ciisftuu nt. tliis (inn; of (1k the stock ;nid pruned the over these items nntl see Furs j But n few left but still good pick ing. Sc rfa that were 3 50 now 7j those at 25 now tl!); misses' .and children's sets just half prion. Misses' & Children's Coats Thoso that were ft 50 now f.'l 50 Some that were $11 now $4 00 Others that wero $!) now fft.50 Lot that were $10 now $7.00 Children's Dresses Were 9f,f now are 72 Others at. $1.50 are $1 10 Those at $1.88 now $1.60 The $5 kind are $3.75 The $8.50 ones are $5 Dollar Shirts for Half We want our men friends to he better acquainted with the merit of the famous ECLIPSE rilllUTH. To that end we've taken about tei doaon from the stock, embracing all alzes from 14 to 17, and cut thn price about in half. Some were 88 and np to $1 25, now are just an even half dollar. Mostly stiff bosoms, some with attached coffa majority detached. Pay yon to get a eupply. HO! FOR THE hi They are coming and we have the goods you want. . SEE THEM. Grand Opening Dec. I Ryman S Wells. Milford, Pa. Supplying The Table A?J EVERY DAY PROBLEM We aolve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervla, N. Y. Adjoining Unniaer'ti Union House Road, carriugo, (In: ft aud farm horses for Hum. Kxchaneis made. A large atock from which, to muke selections. CANAL BT. Hiram Toner. William B. KenvKorthey, M. D. fbysician and Surgeon. Olliti aud reldeuee IsruitJ struck i exi I'ourt Hou.e. WIL'Ohl), PA. Advertise in the rttt---i. )
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