A CtOTl VOL. X V. MILFOKD, PIKE COUNTY, PA.,-FlilD.lt, FEBRUARY 2G, 1909. NO 18 A B fe i C Press. . BRIEF MENTION A speoiij Mooting of Milfonl Flru ' Drpsrlmerft will b bold In tba Born banding tbl Friday Toning at 8 p. m. , ' The 8apr?-use eoart In ill deeitloa handed down Ibis Wiwk eustainerl lb soli trust sod anil retorting law. Tbt Raw York Central railroad will be hligeiL.lo pey Bin of 13i,00v for rebating. - It It rtpgrtH Mutt in4 dog rs- neatly bit dog Wfoagitm to Hit. Ford la Lrttmen and (hot. Surveyors and agineere are t work at Basbbtll running Hoc fur a proponMl troll road frosa that plane so Pom Jar mu4 which may ba attends; la Btroudsborg. A hearing oa tba local optioa bid w x held botore I ha Hoase Commit tea lata wank. Woman wars oat la tall force to orgs Its passage. John 11. H ffmao, who carries iha Brsacavlll aiail, was found Taeeday evening lahie wagon by Jae. Black near &alnevilie in a partly nnoon a tiros condition. J to was taken to t ii hotel and a physician summoned, lit was ao far rscoverrd Wednesday Burning to be brot to bl. boms in D.ngtnae township. It la tpurt.4 that Cbarlea Person of Dingraan's Ferry, hue bnt of Hon. Jacob Klacr tba spoke faeiury ia tba lower par of town, and which be will coavert it into a mill for manu facturing lumber and alao that be will build several hoasea here. Tba Port Jervis and Delaware Valley Railroad Co. baa filed Ita ac. wptareo ot)be ordinance receully passed granting a right of way in the Borough. Keep stepping right long Boatleme antil yoa bare the ears ranDiag.. . Tba wet weather hie week ie pari, ly sreoucud for. Yaesday In Mew York the abrinkage In tba vein of atoeka in the market w ararly ixty nine million dollaia. Qelte meloga of water. roar of Frank Soutte children hare Aasoag thoai who spent tba raoenl holiday In town were John Zj tamer anaa and Leneelos Wlleoa of New York. - A praeaatjoset bona thief giving the name Albert roller, waa ar retted In Stamford, Conn., recently. Ha kept a nMaaorandani took shew. Ing times and plaoee whore be had atolea horses, la all 78 la towna la 6 atatee. Tba oath waa taken bora ca April Bin, 1007, and waa one belong ing to rimllay end Wheeler. Hewn provided with dateotlve badges, mot ormaa ana auto lloecsva, and is vo 4onbt one of a gang if not tba ring j J ; a o . i,: Miss,fkwoee Banners of Pert JarvU was guest this week at Mil ford Ian.. ..' .. .. : Thedaoa In Brown's Hall Mon day avanlag waa well attended and all enjoyed a ploscint evening,, ,., ; Tba supper a the - presbyterlsa Church Ua 'avehlng of the 22nd was well ratroidxad.ar sU who went ahere hungry oawe away fully satis Bed. Tba net proceeds were about 0--- -. , .." L stickles, the John . Kendrick Banco of .tba beautiful hamlet of Mill Btrt, must have eschewed read-, tng election returns for he has failed ao far to eay anything about tba re seat events bat and In Mataatoras. Usually bis ebullient wit eparMee and shines' like a -mackerel in the moonlight over the 'one green spot,' a color he has done lunch to change and fur which aid we return hearty thanks. Evan , H I waa aboot knocked out In the Itrtters to the Oaaette, from here. Try to over come yonr feelinks boys the world will wag right along its usual. Mag Armstrong of Blair Hall vb. ttad hU family hero this week. Moaea Y. Briscoe of Lehman waa la town Tuesday. Peal Humbert, who ha beea via itlng bis old home la Swiixorlaud hsa retsrned. His wife who bas been vlsiliog In New York in tLe meantime retarned. with him. Perhaps soma who read of the speed of vessels have ao prodse know ledge -of- a knot, or nautical mile. A mile U 1280 feat and a snot COS0 and a fraction. 8o when a v . eel makes 10 kaots she passes over mora than 23 land nullee. Joba C, Mott of Brsnrbvtlla bsa aatered Blslr A all a student Tba Uttleehlp fieet of 1 veasels arrived at Bamptoa roads after its trip of tl.OOO.mtlee arc Bud the globe and was reviewed by Proeidenl H')- lt MundaT, Several Jernymen who have fulled to fill their toe houses earlier In Vhe season have been banting ice froni op in Diugman township lliia nn-t. Chanoeo are slim tb.it ranch mot will be made this Mown tho Match snay bave some cold weather iu store We bad a bllraird 21 'ears ago ou March ISth. Efforts will be uiaile to piss an act aboliHbing the tlTlce of Associate Judge at the expiration of the terms of office of the present incumbents I There are now SO conn ties consiilot-' tug injudicial district which have associate ju lcra The act provide thnt ProUionotnrin abnll perform the duties now devolving oil aasoci- atee In tbeabeneu or the Pivtiiiuut Judge, but be snail have no vote ia deciding any questions, P. M. Nllis, former proprietor -of the Crlaaman House berr, bits touted the Riverside Hotel pear Bushkill and will apply for a license. The two piopoacd trust companies for 8troudsburg Lave formed a com bine which will be known as the Security Trust Company. Auiong the Directors is Georgo L. Nyce of Bushkill. , ine citizen says : llorao U. Ki: p for many years mussed in bujitiexa at Wilsonville, near Iluwley, la now a resident of Oweao. N Y.. wheie his wife has recently passed through a severe illness. Mrs John A Kipp baa bnen with her sistur-lu liiw dnr ing the ordeal. Both llorncn O and John A., are brotbera of Congress mnn Oeo. W. Kipp of tbia district. The only Inaccuracies in the above item are that Horace O. Kipp, who was in bnsiness nt Wilson villa re tides in Mllfonl, and Horace U. Kipp who lives in CMvr-go,' N.. Y., and whose wife has been ill, Is a son of John A. Kipp hence Mrs. Kipp has been visiting her daqgbtar-lo-Uw. Making the above noted correetioas tba brief la right. Wild geese are making trouble for Monroe county farmers by cropping off their wheat fields. Men and boys are out with guns but to far only one goose, weighing ten pouuds, has been killrdA Probably the men are too excited to aim. Congressman Brodbcad of this dis trict is climbing oratorical trees. He recently got far enough op in speak ing oa tba bill to reduce the salary of the Beoretary of State to give members a good view, and called es pecial attention to liimself by using the word "monkeying." Tba lata Alfred Gilmsn, who sev eral years ago had large tanning in terests In Sullivan county JJ. V died recentlv and tw.i wilt. one dated In "1890 and one in 1891 have bean found. ' lie left several million dollera sudC. F. Van Inwepen of Port Jervis, who was named a. Ex eootor in the former will, has been aptwinted by the Surrogate of Orange County to take. temporary charge of the estate. t T. B. Morse of New York was In Iowa the first of the weok. Floyd Williams, a brother of Mrs. A. JU Mettles of this Boro, died at bis home in Putaton, Pa., last Sun day after a long illnoes. The ie- mains were taken to Beemrrville, his boyhood bome, for interment. Foil- oral aervioea were undur tbe auspices of Bomsritan Lodge F. & A. M ,'i f Branohville. Mr. Williams tnubt school la the old Academy here about Q years ago. i THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD Th Orste.t N.w.papcr ef It. Trp. T ALWAYS TELLA THE HEWS AS IT IS moMmx as a rt'LLi Stead la vrjr Eof ll.h Spkla( C.aatrr It has invariably beeu the great effort of the Tbrio-s-Week edition of tbe New York World to publish tbe news lmpurtiully in order tbst it may be au accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells tbe truth, Ir respective of party, and for that reason it baa achieved a position with tbe public unique among papers of ita class. If yon want the news ss it really ia, subscribe to the Thricr-a-Wrek edition of the New York Worll, which comes to yon every other dsy sxoept Sunday, and is thus practical ly a daily at the price of a week) v. THE THRICE-A WEEK WORLD'S regular subscriution price is only $1 p-r year, and this pays for 164 pap ers. We t ffer this unequalled news paper and 'PIKE COUNTY PRESS' together for one year tor 12.00. The regular subscription price of tba two papera is f 2 50. Advoiiae in the Press. OBITUARY Mm. Chaiiles Hbu.lv. Margaret Reilly, wife of Charles Rellly, died at her home In Delaware Friday night, Feb. 19in, aged stoat 82 yciirs. Funeral services were held at, tba house on Sunday night sad luterijt.nt in the Delaware Cemetery Monday aftoi-noon. . , Bhe la survived by her husband and two atepdaugbters, Mre. Fannie Canningham of Dobbs Ferry and Mrs. Kate Hermann ol Foughkerp sie, N. Y. The Remarkable Illuminat ing Qualities of Acetylene. ' A Revoltition in Metal 'i Working. A reprint and revision of Bulletin No. 57 of the Blnte Department of Agriculture of Pennsylvania hie limn issued by the Deparlment if Oiiemistry of the Pounsylvanla State Colh'ge, under the authorship of George Gilbert Poud, Pb. D. Tta holo subject of Calcium Carbide slid Acetylene la eovervd moat thor oly without the nse ofteohuicnl Ian. gunge, and tbe book contains com tl.'loand authoritutlve information. so simply told that ths public gener ally will find the book not onlr In structive but extremely Interesting. The nse of Acetylene commercial ly is an evolution covering tea or twelve years. The rapid strides which the new lllnmlnant has made. especially in country homes, Is mak ing it a formidable competitor for furor wherever Illumination is re- quired. . ; The spectral analysis of lbs light shows it to be a practical duplication of sunlight, so that ooloresave their true value when illuminate by this brilliant gas. Recently tba ose of Acuiylene for the headlights of auto mobiles, Its adoption by tbs Govern ment for ben con lights, liabthoasts, forts aud ludlan sohools. has givra Acetylons new Impetus. Professor Pcnd bas shown that tbe dweller in the country boms can seonre this excellent lllumlnant at a oust whioh compares, to tba advat tage of Aoetylene, with otty gas whsa burned In ths open flamed barnor costing a dollar per thousand cublo feet. Tho Board of Engineers of the Na- tional .Board of Fire Under wrltei a bave, after a year's sxsmluatlon of tho sntijeit, deolared that Acetylene, wbeq installed with approved appar atus, is safer than the illnmloants which it replaoes, and the National Board of Fire Underwriters bas re vised its rules in such a manner as to snconrage its more rapid introdne tion. Calcium Carbide, which has in some quarters been regarded as a dungeious substance, has been In vis tlgated and declared without bszard by the Fire Underwriters. These facts will come in the nature of a great surprise to many who bave re garded Acetylene as danserona. In' dealing with this pbsss of (he sua- 1 - m n m J , I jest, rruieesor rona nas given tnoro i l-f..,w,..in, .1. . ! information as to ths safe asa of Acetylene and tbe precautions which must be taken with this substance, the same as wilb any other illuint nuot. Calcium Carbide U a rock like sub stance produced by melting together lime aud coke In the eleetrio furnace. U is not affeoted by any sabstanet except water, and when brooght In contaot with water it gives off rsp idly the gas known as Acetylsne. . The Bulletin on Calcium Csrblde and Acetylene oan be bad free by sp plication, accompanied by six cents postage, to the Department of Cbem itry, The Pennsylvania Btata Col lege, State College , Pa. . Real Estate Transfers Alfred Decker to John C. Snyder, 89 seres Lehman flOOO. Joseph G. Snyder to John C. Snj. der, 39 acres Lehman 1300. Marcos H. Lasslsy to Anns W. Johnson, lot ou Laks Tsdyaskung, Lackawaxen. Einmett L. Parks to 8. t. Hunter, lot iu Lincoln Park Westfall. Kmily Van Bickel to Francis E. Friodman, lot S38 Mats moms. Emily Van Siokel and others to C. W. Van Bickel, lots 334, 336 Mat ruorss, Pa. i Eiumett L. Parks to Anna P. Al ter, iqt in Liuooln Park Weetfall. John F. Meyer to Frank Fisber and wife, lot in Lacks a ran 1350. - Tbomaa G Litta to George Ladiey 13 acres Lab man S350. NOTES FROM SANDYSTOW John Lytoa Jr, one of tba beet ; known eitlsens In thte valley died at an curly bonr at bia hoian n.ar Hev ana on Saturday morning at the art vaocad ago of 81 years, He leaves large family all grown to adalt age and widow. For several years bo had been confined to tba boose. He ie survived by eno brother Bteward of Branohville. r My Informant In regard la two R. F. D. roatea, and I might any three through this township, over draw tbs situation. We vil be lucky If ws get one. , Leo Xllett bas purchased Iha fat kswwa as tbs Resaur.farm adjoining tba faros of his father. Tho farm contains 43 acroa and tha amonat paid $800. Robert Van fhek! will move from the farm of Dr. Cole at Lay ma ta tba Henry Drake farm along tbe turnpike. Heorge Ellett of Unlonville, N T, spent Saturday and (Sunday visiting relatives In Bandy a ton. James A. Fuller, formerly of this town, Is now running on tba Turn' pixe trolley Una from Newark to Jersey City as conductor. Here's success to yon Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gone of Lay ton, returned lo Ibeii homo on Tbnrs day last after a six weeks sojourn with their daughter at Summit, N J They report tbe illness of thetr grand daughter as critical. Wade Bhay of Haiaseville pro poses bold a sals soon and will re move to Newark, William Dundee, of near Be vans, will bave a public sale on Marsh 18, and will move to Branchville. While I believe In aattllag nutterr la a lawful way, still 1 think tha threat to 'White Cap certain parties in tbla town Is tba best solution In ths case, providing ths 'White Cop pers' do a thoro Job. Tba Inch and a quarter rain that fell on Friday evening knocked oat tho dance to bo at tba Moatagoe Urango Hall. The Layton Orange will give a dance on the evening of March alb. Proposed New Game Laws Tbe new game law bill now pead lag in tha Legislature, places all of tba game laws of tba State ander a single title for tho first timo, and is backed by tho State Game Cemmls slnn and Sportsman Association. It regulates as well taxidermy, and al lows owners ft private game pre serves to kill deer la tbe open season ana sell them ander a system of marking with tags, to be controlled by tbe Btata Game Commission. The seasons are made as follows : Phessants and Woodcock. Oct, 11 to Dee 1 ; quail, wild turksy, Nov. 1 to Deo 1 ; plover, July 15 to Deo. I ; snipe, aVpl 1 to May 1. wild water f wl Sept I to April 10, deer, Nov II to Dec. 1, squirrels, Oct 1 to Deo. 1, t'isre being no crotectlon for red squirrels j rabbits, Not 1 to Deo. 15. . . ' near, Uot 16 to Jan 1 m, ' There are numerous now limita tions npon the number of game oas person can kill, an(J provisions ara made to includo features of tha pres ent laws to prohibit killing of deer, without horns, hunting dear with dogs, hunting with. ferrets aad per mitting trapping of quail, ahlpmeal of game thru tbe state aad kllliagof animals when dsmsglng crops. Tbe bill reclassifies tba game birds and allows eagles and ospraya to be shot. This Is Wobth R adiso Leo F. Zelioskl, of 68 Gibson St , Buffalo, N. Y aeys: I. cured the most annoying cold sore J ever bad, with Bucklen't Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace of tba sore wss cone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at both drug stores, ISO. Masked Fob Dbutr "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hopo had fled, wnen my bnsband got Dr. King's New Discovery," stye Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bae, Ky. "Tho first dose helped me and Improvement kept on nntll I had. gained 58 pounds in weight and my health waa fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for. coughs and colds and lung and throat dis- :eases It nrevents nnumnni. ant. i utrtt-r guarantee at both drug stores OOo at d 11.00. Trial botHe toe. IN TIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 4th. AT 8 O'CLOCK. UnsJe Auspices of Woman's Society Miss Elizabeth Shaw Col- wcO of Boston will give a talk on Hawaiian Folk Lore illus tratesl by folk songs sung- in the native tonrue by Miss Charlotte P. White. ADMISSION 25c From tba Medferd Mercury andor data of January SSth wa copy the following: Mies col well baa lived for six years in Hawaii, daring which per led aha was a teaober la a mission school. Miss White bas also spent a year oa tho Island assisting Miss Cotwell. , miss Colwell related tho ancient legends aad superstitions wbtch still cling to tho people of this group of islands in ths Pacific, introducing tneir mystical eharma in a very ef feetlvo fa.hlon. Bar olever recitals of Tennyson's sloqusat poem on ths princess Kaplolaoi, of Hawaii, aad Mark Twain's bsantiful tribute of affection to tbe Islands added much to tba evening's pleesare. fba entertainment was altogether unique and delightful one, and It was difficult to toll wbloh was ths mors thoroly enjoyed, Miss Col well'. description of the myths of Hawaii her Inimltsbls way of toiling stories, or Miss Whine's exquisite singing. Oiling- Streets There Is eonslderable sentiment In town lo bave experiments made dar ing the coming season with some klad of oil oa tha streets to lay tha 1Ust. Port Jervis too la aailatlna- tho question and gathering lnforma. tion . on tha eubieot. An estimate places tbs coal at aboot S eenta a square yard for tba most approved mixture. This la round numbers would cost abont $60 a block on Broad Street or say 1400 from ths P. Corner to tho Van Dormark. This would last tho seasou and might leave tba street la such condition that lest would be eqaired next sea- sob. Tbs matter at all events la worthy of careful lavsettgatloa by tha Coaasll. A Danoxbocs Ofbbatiob Is ths removal of tha appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pi.ls is ever sub jected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They core constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 16c at both drug stores. Killed on Tracks A vary tragio event happened at Goulds boro, Thursday evening, Feb. John Blattery, formerly of tbls place, while walking across ths rail, road traoks In company with a Mr. Stanton of Moaoow, was ran down by a yard engine which was running baok. Mr. Stanton was mnl Hated beyond recognition, but Mr. Blattery was still alive when picked np. Be waa token Immediately to State bos. pita!, Soranton, where bodied two hours later. Moon sympathy Is felt for his aged mother who lives near here. Urooatown Correspondents. The Copeman Murder Further testimony was taken Tuts day In Pert Jervis before tbe Coroner as to lbs killing of Capermsn. Ths svldenoo ma'lnly ahowed the move meats of Henry Brink, both alone snd with a companion, tba night of tha murder, bow bo visited several saloons In Port Jervis, what they drank, and Iha amount of money he spent. Alao that ha waa aeon driv ing oa tbo road toward Port Jervis early la tha evening. Nothing how ever waa disolosed whlok has not heretofore been published. At the eouolusloo of tho testimony a war rant was Issued charging Brink with the marder. He la In Goshen jail. For SALE or RENT Store room and dwelling on Broad Btreet, Mil ford, Pa , either together or separ ately. Apply to Mrs. K. V. Dlngman . or to Prss Ofl&oe, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON President eleot Taft and tho dis tlngnlsbed engineer who acoomnan- iea nim to Panama have returned and made their renort and President In tarn bas sent a miauge o longreta confirming the lnforma tion mat has already been given that the lock typo of canal Is tbs on ly one approved by the engineers ana tbe President elect who, after a very careful study of the ground have expressed their preference for this type rather than for tha sea level canal. Tho President baa wnt special message to Congress on the subject in which ho characterizes farther advocacy of tbe less desira ble and more expensive sea level canal as "foolish." Tho President eleot has made 11 known tbst bo will after the in- angaration, call Congress in special session to be assembled on the 15tb of March. me apparently petty comnllca tlons standing In the way of Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, to his accept. anaa of the hiehest cabinet offw under the new president, have been swept away by special enaotment of Congress and there now appeara to oe no doubt that he will be the Bee r.tsry of State under the new admin Istration. Only aboot ten legislative dors and nights remain for this Congress ana mere are a number of appronri anon bills not yet enacted. There has been filibustering In the Senate and threats of filibustering in the tiouso. Tho House Is restless and even recalcitrant nnderthe despot ism or Hpeaker Cannon. There is muoh talk among tho Insurants ana multterings of revolts and both Democrats and Republicons. The saaas condition prevails in tbe Ben ate, wbero Senator LaFolletto of WlscoLsin is effectively protesting against the autocracy of Aldrish. lisle, Penrose and Gallinger. Dur. ing ths week he has successfully re. stated Senator Hale, who attempted tne immediate passage of the naval appropriation bill ; and also Senator Penrose, who attempted to rush the Pest Offloe bill through without de bate. It became. evident that tha plans for tho conservation of tbo natural reaouroes of tbs country bsd passed the experimental stage and bave be come continental instead of national. inasmaoh as Canada and Mexico are giving enthusiastic cooperation to tha great enterprise. These faots bsoama apparent in tha opening ad dross of President Roosevelt this week in the East Room of ths While House and tha sentiment was strengthened later In the day in the Slats Depirtmen; by speeches made by representatives from other gov ernmonto. In these speeches, It was recognized that international streams ara affeoted by cutting forests on either side ef the boundary aad that conservation plans, to be effective, must be international. Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, one of the moat capable and influential mam. bars ot tho lower house, attaoked tbo House rales Ibis week and refer ring to a plank In tha last national Democratic platform, denouncing the rnles of the House ss at present enforced, said : I am one ot those who would oondtmn the ten com mandmenta if by some sccident the Democratic party should adopt them. For fifty years it has been my daty to critiolze the Democratic party but this partirular plank is oonaoling to my soul . ' After Colonel Hepbui n s speech, Bpeaker Cannon agreed to make a ooooession to tbe House In surgents by setting apart a day each week for tbe consideration of bills oa the calendar. This is one of the principal privileges demsnded by tha insurgents. Shot at While Driving Tha quiet little village of Green- t 'n was very much excited laat Sunday night wnen k son of I. C Bartleson drovs Into town and re ported that he had been shot At while driving along ths road be tween there and Newfoundland. Five shots were fired, one of which passed thru bis carriage top. Whetb er tbey were fired intentionally or accidentally is not known. Foot prints were found in the mad the acxt morning, also the five empty shells. Greentown Correspondence. FOR "RENT Four bouses in Milford, situs ted on principal streets, either furnished or unfurnished. tf JOUN A. KIPP. CALIFORNIA A pen picture of that much talked about state by one who has Just vir ited there and who ia an extensive traveler snd close observer ot Interest. He says ! California Is ths worst advertised plaoo wo ever found and San Fran oisoo worse than all. Natives ars dying with pneumonia at the rate of five a week and aboot as many mora with tuberculosis. The natives too are a most remarkable bunch of liars aod for graft. New Vnrb-i. within miles of it. The rcoent graft prosecutions were only one buooh of grafters trying to knock another bunoh oat. Tho business men have their hammers oat knocklbgV one eer rets tip something, three or fonr rival sou gets np something to knock. The "Native Sous" as they call them selvea have not as muoh decency and nonor as pigs. In oourt I have lis. tened a couple of times to the exam- 1 .ation of Jurymen only those on the assessment roll are eligible, and the most noticeable point is that 4 oat of 6 were born or have lived bere 30 or more ..years bave never been married and refused to say how many children they had. Chief of police Blggy "who got away" one night and sent a note he was drowned had two families. Nearly every estate in litigation is claimed by two or more sets of child ren. Ban Francisco has Salt Lake City lied to a tree when it comes to the praotice of polygamy. At the time of the earthquake and fire tbe State's generosity sent goods and money. The grafters got all and went in business with It. . At the time of tba disaster in Italy little of (he money sent here and not swiped was turned oxer to the Rid. Cross and Frisco snnt out dispatches telling how liberal tho cltf was. The papers announced thar"' t4fi onn had been raised to send the sufferers and the next day when they opened ' the box to get the money to forward to Washington, they found only ten cents. That is a faot. It will be re called tbat this is the virtaoos State whioh recently made so much trou ble over the Japs The Christmas Dinner In spite of the faot that the word dyspepsia means literally bad cook, it will not be fair for many to lay the blame on tha cook If they begin tbe Christmas Dinner with little ap petite and end it with distress or nausea. It may not be fair for any to do tbat let us hope so for the sake of tbe cook! Tbe disease dys pepsia Indicates a bad stomach, tbat is a weak stomaoh, rather than a bad oook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing else equal to Hood's Bar- saparilla. It gives the stomaoh vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite, and makes eating the pleas ure it should be. New Comic Features Two new and bright comio feat ures are now appearing in tha "Phil, adelpbla Sunday Press." Tbey are entirely new and very fanny, drawn especially for "Tho Philadelphia Sunday Press." Mr. Softlelgh hi an easy old gentle man and is always getting into trou- ble because "He Cannot Say No." His experiences are very interesting and funny. Tba other new feiture is an inter. eating little ohap called "Clumsy Claude," who tries to help his papa In all hla undertakings. He is very ambitious and industrious, bnt his results are always ths reverse, for he Is alwaya getting into some mis- chievous trouble on aooount ol being so very olumsy. The new features will appear reg ular every Sunday in tbe Coralo Sec tiou of "Tbo Philadelphia Sunday Press." Also our famous Hair, breadth Harry, Mrs. Timeklller, Mr. Mr. Grouch, John, Poor John, Luoky Mike and Mrs. Rommago. All these famous comic people amuse thousands of readers of "The Phila delphia Sunday Press," and why not jouf They will entertain tbe yoni-g aa well as the old. Order "Tha Philadelphia Sunday Press" deli v. ered to to your home by your news dealer every Sunday. I bave suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but i nave now rouna s remedy tbat keeps me well, and that remedy ia Eleetrio Bitters: a medioine that ia medicine for atomaoh and liver troubles, and for run down condi tions," ys W. C. Kiestler. ot Hallt. day, Ark. Elestrio Bitters purify and enrich tha blood, tone up the nerves, aud impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will ba refunded if it foils tohelD von ciw i at both drug stores.
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