ji i oc I GAS FITTING... 1 If you are intend in?; to put in Gas or ari having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBITIG IN ALL ITS PRA.'JCHES S Cuddeback & Co. S BROAD ST.. MILFORD, PA OKGCQOO0OG0OOr NOV IN Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails Uivea In B ok Fo'iii the S u Account of Ilia AFRICAN HUNT WRITTEN BV H1JMKI.V Agents WANTED NOW in every City Town and Villape to handle Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book. Earlv aulisoription F'lled hv t"ri Cnp1- fmra t'm Press FOR FULL A 1FNTS' I'KOtiPEC'Tl'S WHITE TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK Amatite Roofing T. R. J. Klein 5 Sen, Agents Iron and Tin Reefing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. 0 3 N General Jobbers U Broad Street, Hilford Pa ww1.wA m, Kv Or. sr.- fc 3 3 Painting, ' Decorating, Hardwood-iinishing Graining Gilding Sign Painting High class Paperhanging and Upholstering. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. ANGELON BROTHERS, HIGH S T R K R I t t 3 s s s g 3 s s a 8 Si ft s MILFORD Rear of 8 j Roofing Siate All kinds of rooting slate constantly at hand at lower prices than elsewhere. We lay slate either on Lathed or Til; lit Boarded Knob and guaraoUe satisfaction. GIVE US A TMAL. Matanioras Slate HooIitk: Co. Cor Tenna. Ave. & 7th St., Matumoras, Pa. s a :1 OwOow iaoowOwOwOovOc--r PRESS .0O0CO0OOj&CC and Repairers. KMHMtttH f S 8 Court Horn PENNA 3 w w w ww A Woman's Happiness oc Really. It wan (rreat fun! The girl smiled Bt herself In the ) 1 '-r aa she tucked the wisps t. cm tinier the dainty lace cep and s:iuot:id the wrinkles from her nprt.'G .V n sn was going to grt aheid o hf-r. che as serted with a ricflRn! t"t oi ... r l.e-d. At that moment her mistress oit Into the room. "Jeinnltf," nbe siid, -Jflmei has left m. Whn the new butler comes, fell hin ro se me the Drat thing In the :uriiTRg. I shH'l dine out this eeuing. The new butler proved an unuaial man. Hla alert and reidr bearing. which be tried In vHn to conceal by the meek droop nf Uis shouhJers, bo longed rather To the man of the world than to a monf-il who wuu ob'.'L'M to bow to the rnpi-freb of tNe wc;i ,y. Indeed, Jeenaeite felt rather rpiu".;:nt about giving him otdfis. but. she .. soned. thete ni'Knt us well be nn derfltsndln flri m l'it She a lady's maid, ond no biit'r wih 1 to lord It over h.r. o3ie h.id u .d what tyratti th-y weie in tb aer vante' quarters.) Ther ill be noth'ti? to do thU erening." afce ban, with an air of conferring a favor. "T-morrow my mistress will exphtm evervthlr" She wag quite elated ovtr br nl 1!ji1 step, b:it her b'bblo of sa'tf-e-Uon was soon p-inclurtHi. The butier Bctuni'y grinned Ht hir! T:e blood mounted to her cheeVs. 'S.r. she ext Uliued. "I am not accu t'ii.ed to such behavior." "My dear child," the new servant reb iked internally. "Probably yon do not reatue iJe difTTenoe between the position uf bitiler and that of Indy's mnid." There was a dUdalnful s.rt-vs on the iwt two words. "I am quite aware of the difference; that Is why I otet," she retorted in her moftt frigid tones. "It in evident that you have not butlered in tbe ewe!! fmtlien." The man aeePted quite flustered. "And. pray." be questioned with thln-ly-veikd sarcttm, "in what swell families have you served?'' Jeinnette's heart gave a guilty bound. "T-Ady Koeroe Try's" she Med cor.oc'entlously. "Why. that's where you worked." Interjected the chambermaid to the butler. "I heard the mistress say iorrctMnff about It to-day." "V hat!" The word burst from Jennnette's lips. . Bhe loofted blankly at the butler for a moment, and then, for some un accountable reason, both flushed. "Probably, he hesitated, weighing hla words carefully, "you worked there after I left, three years ao. Joannette grasped the suggestion as a drownti'R man would the prover bial straw. "Yes,M she replied, eag er!y. "I entered her service two years ago r yesterday." Then the discussion of their re pec tive pasts suddenly died away. An?1. neKher showed any desire to reur reel them. - One Thursday Jeannette receiv ed a note that quite turned ber nt'en tion from the new servant. The-1 were Just a few words: ' I inusi - you before 2." "Gracious!" she cried, "hew can ! possibly get off!" But the thing had to be done to how. So she went to her mlflrr and asked for the afternoon. "Why, I am so sorry," her mlsiro said regretfully, "but I have Just g v en William the afternoon, and I re-.l ly could nt let you both go at the same time." Jeannette felt desperate. "I " she began, passing her hand weakly oier her forehead. She stopped and fel' upon the floor In a simulated faint. "You poor dear!" her mistress er claimed when Jeannette opened hei eyes. "Why dldn t you tell me you wore ill? You must go out aui ge' the freh air. William," she called to the butler, who was pausing by oiit side, "I shall have to ask you to stay In this afternoon. Jeannette must go out" A look of great dlsapolntment set tled on the butler's face as be mur mured an incoherent,"Ye, ma'am "I hated to do It," Jeannette said contritely as she stepped out upon the sildewalk. "but It was the only way. Hlte hailed a taxi-cab and started down town. At 1 46 she entered the building where she had the appoint- rrent. She had scarcely passed thrangh the t winging doors when socuV-i brufhtd habtlly by her. It woe the butler! Both stopped short as they -rauaht sight of each other. Tbe same Id seemed uppermost In their minds. "Are you the man?" Jeannette a ed abruptly. "And are you the woman?" One q uo tion answered the oher. "Well, we are both after the same lob" the man said, smiling. h gets It?" "Somehow," Jeannette remarked thoughtfully. ""m not so anxious for It now. It don't seem Just the work for a woman." The mask of levity drop!d from the man's face. "I only want the Job,' he said, gazing at her intently, "to build a home for someone you know Jeannette affected not to under stand. "Do you think." the man continued "that when I work up on the staff of the pepef? I'm sure that this article on social conditions will at least win place for me do you think that a cer tain young lady would share my lot with me?" "Perhaps." answered Jeannette, at IBS CRETCHKN BRACK. A Boy's Long Walk. A Toledo youth, Btarl Cronloy, start ed oa October 20, 107. to waik around tb border oi tbe United States. Ha finished bis little jaunt on November 13. 10S. He says be walked twelre thousand eight hundred and twenty miles, and he shows the signature of more Ui. twalve hundred poelmas t ea sia (ysvetlsf fsedtr. GOING AFTER THC LICE. Toe awed something to clesa vp disinfect sad kill parasites. khesodipi.i wul do tht work. DEPENDAOLE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO U8K We have s special book let oo dleiie of Poul try. Call or write lor on. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY TRESSPASS NOTIHE. A 11 jwrxonii are warned from trn pacing on the private pri-periy f the aiMlereigneil fir the purpose, of anting, flphltig or any other purpose under penalty of the Art of Amid bly approved April 14th, 19U5 Atten tion is evpeciHlly otlled to the Ihw tunkiiiK the pen stenKin tor hiillfron from July lut to November lit. Dlngman Np. Q nVANTD !y 2B'ii 1910 J' Wliliuiv FARM FOR SALE. The farm now occupied by Mrs. Joseph Carbuff In Delaware town- hip containing about fifty four acre thi.ty cleared. Oocvl rinellli)r, barn and other outboildingn. Alao ezoel lent fruit on the place. For terms etc. entjoire on the prein iHea of . ' MK8. JOBt PU U. C'AKHL'FP. Delaware township Physicians have long boen looklug for a harmleaa headache cure. It has been produced by an eminent chemist of tbe National Capital. It is kno-sn as Bkomo-Fii-bIN. Besibiw curing every form of headuohr ntiHUlly, Biimo l'iu ia eqnally and as promptly efticacioua in chromo and aoute indigeation and the nervous disorder moident there o. It ts effeiescciit and pleasant to take and may be bad of all up K date druggists at ten cents a bottle. It comes as a toon to uiankind act! womankind. For aale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggim. Sheriffs Sale tij virtue of a writ of Kieri Kacias iwuvd out of tbe Court of Common Plea of P;kr eounty, to medirecUtl 1 will uiposeto nalt by public veuduu or outcry at the hberitl t oitiob iu the coutt house, Mil lord, Pa., ou MONDAY. Al'til'&T , A. I). l'.10, at 2 o' clot a p. iu. uf a:ddayt the fuJlosing real estate, U wit : All ihut ct rtaiu ptr t parol or lot uf land situate, lying aou bring In the vil lage and towiionlp of I.nckawafu, count) of Pike aud btaie of Pt uusylvauia, utr laackuwaxtiu depot uf trie Kne Uaiti'jad vti tbe rutul K'Sdint; toTaylcm Mill, adjoiuiiit the lt on which a liv baru w as erecttxl by the foriurr owner thereof, Jbu M Williaiufton, bounded a follow, to wit: Begin u lug at a pool ktnruiug on the north wet sldd nf ihu atd r d aud runuini; theucti north Utty-oue aud one quarter d jrt wet oue Luudrtnl and twenty it to a Atnke, th ic souin fortj-it dryree wet ulnut two ftwt to corner ol the fUtie, theiicts bomb farty-four and one hrtlt degrees cunt one huuored aud thtrtT-ix feet to a pt, thence u-.Ttn thirty tour de grees eiui ouo buudrt-d aud eight Iet to the place of begiuulog. 1MPKUVKMKNT3 Vptm preuiiMs ht erected the hotel building aud dwelling t.uue knowu tut ine I'niuu tloue.' bow JiL'-iined, and owned aud oonduv tml by Crl ,t-c; atMJ livrge barn ami a AMgou bouet and ti uoufae, wnn trtl er iiiiproveineub; the whole tleair ably located on the Uia u public highway In the center o( the village of Lackawasen and djtu.-nt to the fcrm Kailrcad tullon. and veiy valuable fur purposes uf conduct ing tht hotel buriuea. tSelsid and btkou In execution as the property ot Wilbelm Vugtd and will be sold by uie lor vab. .OKtiK GREGORY, tiheritl. nerin unioe, iucru, r- , ( Hariiains at Miller's Saturday. WAS I'KD To reut small house in Miliord, addrws, P. t). J)X 184. .Mauruoraa, Pa Mrs. Win. Angle ha. gone to Muo cie, Ind , to visit her aiater. MImi Madge Kmeraou is a guest wilh fiieiula in Atlaotio City. Harold Burnett of New Yrk la sju-ikiiug a few days iu town. 14 FOR SALE I OH LEASE for a term of years. My (arm of 105 acres at Hholiola, Pa. Suitable for fxTiuin and bo-tnting : Hoii.-h 13 ron:ii.', larg) bara, hen house, Ice house, wooduourie, eto. Also !uill 4 ri m houne. Good land and wiMid. - Siter in hoimu from tine uprtuir. A nice place on very rcHMoiMble trui, frnmediate pon-M-84IO0. apP' to WAl.lEIt C. JONES. Middletown, Cunn. NCrlOE. The Coiiiniitoonerit of Cike County will hereafter hold Kegular MeeUngf he liit mnriiay of e.h ni". betweer tiie hours of 1) a. m. and 4 r. in. exo pi ing hi the niontna when Court may be in eioti,' and then during Conn THKO. U. BAKEH. Couuuiaai mera Clerk WANTS SUPPLIED! I If you want uute beads, bill heads, letie head, it late merits, vbow cards, programs lnrge ponteni, sale bills, dodgers eiiTslofej It businws cards or job printing every dicrlptlon, donu up In Mis beet tj tot you la an up-to-date wnd artlatlo mui ner oalUnd see us. Prices? THE PKK3S PRIST. OONT COUGH, BUT LiVE LONG. If evory oouuh wure curod bfire it it a btroug bold, human life would he hhih- j tmI y many Yfars. If every cougbiotr ftiitter.r knew that Keiup'i Batimiii wuuld sfcop i lie uuuuti tun few minutes, he wtmld be KaU to cttp' the serious oousequence. If Mny iiiwliune will cure a oough Kc iiip'k BdiHrtin will do it. Al druggist' aitd di-alurn' i!6u. KIMBLE Mrs. Joseph liuiliel and little on and daughter of Brooklyn are sp.'ud isg a fevr weeks at Ward Halls. Mrs. Lida liotfiuan is visiting lier brother at Hancock. J'wcpli Dills of Duryea Is spending bis vavatiun here with Edward Ma line. Mrs. Itoyal T. Deoker made a buai neM trip to Carbondale last week. . JUlward Maloue made m bu.inen trip t j the .W.ca last Saturday. Kate Ki'ilaiii of Hawley visited , lier aunt lant Saturday and Bumlny. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Due. your hftd acht or stmyly fee hMvy and uucouifurtnbittt lo. your u k A, ht-. Lhi yt'J feel (:,KKtd ou.f The toutn lnxit'.Te titTo U-a kuuwu a, Kaiully MtHllcluv will curd your ht-n.l. re invrv lut pain In Mde or btt.k and n-.tort your .tronicili. ulhiug l. t, for the .Cotuiu'h and bowei.. Al druaati( and denier' tf.o. PAPER FROM CANE WASTE. West Indian Sugar Plantar Producing It on a Con.lderable Sol. Franklin I). Hale, consul f.i Trini dad, reports u? follows on the pro gress in the utlllcatWin of r asta mu terlals in the 'est indies (or paper making: About two yens ago Beit de La nuure, of Orange Grove. Tacarigua. Trinidad, the owner and opiator of a augar estate, co:amencrd In a str.uil way to manufacture pulp and paper from esne waste or megaaa, and bam boo fiber. Importing special macblnery therefor. Although his efforts were largely experimental, he reports the Tenture a success and has placed the new manufactured srticle on the mar ket Locally It ia used tor wrapping paper. Exportation In small quantitJef have been made in England Ger many and Prance, and In Match and April last. 18 bales of tht paper pulp, weighing 18 3!8 pound, were shipped to New York. The value aa Invoiced here was 16 70 per 100 pounds. Mr. de Laiuarra claim, that by a further Improvement In the methods of manufacture, perfect re sults may be obtained and paper suc cessfully manufactured from mtgui and bamboo fiber. Of Interest to Women Pi Tt Gir! Dress-Mad In City It is an Alarming Symptom No Tl oi'QM or Care Given to th Od Folks at Home, as Her Time is Occupied with Fashions It Is rerrarknbie how ensy It Is for a yoinn girl who comes to New York from the country and obtains a po'i tion to drift from the $3 or ?7 costun;e of rer home town to the $10 or tfl costume of the city of her adoption. To make the change she may be co a pll.d to live In shabby lodgings, par take of scant fare at cheap restau rants and deny herself the pleasure tf sendtng mom y home to usslst tbnat who kept and cored for her In her les. proierous and dressy days. But It'.h do -d it, and even wears th t-10 or fU cwtuire to the ofTlce. with hat tn glovf-s, and ofttimes furs to match Sue hankers to be "classy" and ubmuI ly succeeds In her own way. Sugv-o:-tl( n in tfine of financial stress ti she return to the leas expntdve to. tume of fornirr days is mot by v-iu m-Tt rotp-t that i,ch a rhirg can.c: be th(nit:l;t of. If it bo necessary t -i-n;i'n !n !he "cliy" c'.a.-s she r':. o- t fifiit:i;e to mong-ifte her fu.u, c -f li : i hr bnvloK icore f :0 or $: - c--tiii-'s on t red It. New VorK If f ' ot C'lst umeis ho .r dt-ithted to p n it her to open ftn account and to ad. J to the prices enough to pay then !. or 1 - per cent. The! r i: t tbouf-amJf of coi.Ptfi tr' in '-' v York who haie made V.. ft-isi y' fir,:". Ly the Sduie token thtf ctp 1 1 'iv.; -ncal . of Jaded and biuk t hefrtr-d FHwr and a.ruhers bn. home to whom t!; :J!iTeru(e in pi betwwn t'.:"' if,'! the nr-'' cost ii the dii -iM'-1 htwfen corh" luii dlecomfffVt, r.itd. at tiine, the ' fei ence between iin'penfipuce anc per.dmce upon n' bo - on wit . t'.iey hare no rihtfu. .iUn for h :. Theme are thtnirs. howevt-r. u ;i r 1.1c h the country pirl wco 1oj;k? u be "clatisy" in New York dov nt t'other her head. Slie is so bus; b iug forward for t'n ,nn'!:n h -:s that she has no tlin to iook bakwti to see how the o'd folks at home r.e petting along. Vrlng.r for Mopa. A mop wringer for ordinary he is hold use baa been devised by tv o MisiHMirl men. There la a mop wrim; "i Ing device attached to buckett. i-st'd by Janitors and members of tbe clean ing squad of otfU-e buildings, but f 11. a a conlrtvuore Ib not so useful in the home as the utensil here shown TMa new wringer consists of a conlctl chu with a hook on the side by w'.uL It can be hung In the corner of Uie kitchen sink. It ts open at the t.c-.tn.n and has openings at the stilus t.i tr-r-mlt the outflow of water. Alo '!:e inside Is a series of blades t. gage the mp when it is thrust in ?a can and hold it when it is twt&' 4 . couple of twists of the haui:!o ff' yarn can be sguee.ed as d y though it was run- throo;1! a roilor wringer. This device ha r.c acWItirn al advii:i!r.i.'t- over the wrirK-r ".k!: ed to a hurkT in that it can V- i-j.-.-convc-'ik-i.;v not r.nly to -Iry .1 !'o-r mop. but to wrlriK out the tmn;! litrp that woutcn U;e in washing uHi'C.i. . Popular Coiffure. Ti-atment cf C.-'rp?t Carpe.. that arr i.f:, i: r-.V "i uy c:iti be cleaned In the foiiou- i,t .y. w-:c:t ralEes no dust iJ iea ra'p-i looking verr breht una fi--n: Get a bw-ket of litie''.ni AB'er. to which liquid ammonia In t!e prpor tion of a tablespooaful to t.fo g-illous has been added. Dtp a clean house nans. 1 In this, wring it aa dry as you can ii.d the carpet with the grain. The d:rt and duat will collect in lun.ps Iu your flannel. Tbe cloth needs frequent rinsing and the water must ba changed as sua as It geta dirty. Tslk. Bacon Did you talk yo r w:fe out of getting that new h .t? Egbert No; she t; !kt-d herself out of IL She talked so l-'ag : joui it (hat when she went to get it it was told. Othervvics Unot-ieetlcnaule. Pansy What do you tliluk of new perfume? Violets I don't Uks it fur a scent I fci TH't LADY OF CASTLE. CLIFF - The lady of Castle CUB was weary. r-o weitry that she had slipped awnr frnm the mARnlficent ball-rooin wheva liRshlng lights snd dreamlna musiu, fuprb Jewels and rarest flowers r.in rkt in beauty and color, and sought the wind and wave swept shore, wan during among the rocks and cliffs that like grim giants guarded an ewhnmed roast. How calm and grand and beautiful It all waa! Prom the Castle on the Cliff floated the strains of wonderful music, down, down, until uey mingled fn an almost falry-ltke sweetre.ta with the msh of the silver tide. From every castle window a blurs of light streamed far out on the b'ue sVirmerlng waters. Many times hrd f:ilkirs blest the Lady of Caatle Cliff, a they called her, when, battling for their lives in the angry storm wa.es thy hid come In sight of the brlllHnt ly 1'ghted castle and of the Immense electric star that seemed to hang nu pended in the air, although held by a glided statue on the tower, and tint flushed a inessnge of hope and cur. nee to the heart-weary men. Ltttle paths of silver rippled aver the blue, quivering waters, tiny, guld en stais embedded in their hearts; a perfect replica of the starry heavers above. One could not lmsglne a heart un happy on such a night as this, tnd e'jecinlly one for whom life seamed to hold so much as the Lady of Car tel Cliff. And yet, it was not the rwoot rj!a:M-wtnd alone that stphed aa it gently ruffled the foam-creted wave, neither was it the answering e ho of the reetlesa, shimmeriug waves, tor It broka from the Hps of the girl on the shore, ber burning cheek pressed rio.--.e against the grateful coolness of a projecting cliff. And yet. there wo no one to blame foi- her preeent nn bopplnees but herself. When the crash came that swept away every penny of her father's fortune, John Lyndon, his lifelong friend, had come quickly to his ast-.Ui- -snve, and placed him firmly back egMn among the men of his world. Then he Hsfted his daughter's band In tnar rii.e. and Kdlth Maryberry, Just ho.ue fTxn school, the world etretchliii! brinid and beautiful before ber. aud fi'.'.M with the romantic Idea that she wo caving her father from poverty by this marriage, consented to become his bride. John Lyndon, shy and reserved, but with a heart of pure gold, soon found he waa no match for his beautiful, pleasure-loving wife. She oraved the wild excitement of travel and society and laughed at bis sometimes awk ward show of affection, but after the first few months of their married life be never spoke ot love to her sgaln. He made his books his com panions and although ever kind and ' gentle, humoring her every whim, she felt that something bad gone out or her life, and the (lay oaoae when alio hungered for tbe love ah had scorn fully thrown away. 8tM knew that the herself had killed has love tor ber. and her rulghty pride forbade ber giv ing utterance to the affection that was dally growing In her heart for ber no ble husband. And, above In the Castle to-ntht, while her guests drank deep of tbe chalice of pleasure and happiness, their hostess wandered among the rocks oa the shore, drinking deeply of the chalice of mlaery and discon tent. - But evidently she was not the only one abroad on the beach that night, for even then footstepa Bounded on the rocks above, aud two men, one of thorn her husband and tbe other hla college friend, seated themselves a short distance away. The rocks hid her from their view and her presence there remained unknown. "This reminds me of the n'ghts at Cllfthurst," her husband's friend was saying. "'1 could almost wish that some kind fairy would wave ber wand above us' and transport us back to Clllfhurat and our boyhood days. What say you, Lyndon? For what would you ask the kind fairy T" "Only one request would I make ot her gracious majesty." "And that Is " "The love ot the girl who bears my name." The other whistled softly, but John Lyndon was on bis feet In an infant. "Forget that I said that, Uick!" be commanded almost sternly. "Our world looka oo us as an Ideal coupte. We are aa far apart as Heaven and Earth. 1 think 1 have always loved her." he mused as If to himself, "'but she ' and he paused a moment and waved his hand toward the brilliant, y lignted castle front whence the sound of revelry and tnlrth floated from the open windows, "cares only for that-" In a few moments his friend bad left htm. aud John Lyudon stood alone on the wind aud wave awept shore. No, not alone, for his wife, beautiful, pieadlng. was standing betdde him. It all seemed a part of a dream; he could have aimoet laid It to the witch eiy of the nlulit. but It waa all very rral, and tlie perfumed night wind cooled the fever of his brow aa he tried to realire that the girl be loved alter all, really tared for him. "We will stay here and watch the tide come in, sweetheart," be said, gently, and while the silver spiny dashed diamonds all around them, and the gulls new over the shimmering waves, their pinions flashing in the moonlight, they walked along the moonlit shore, and the aong of tbe breakers grew soft snd sweet as a lul laby, aw they paaaed. GENEVIEVB MARIE BO ICE. Improves the flavor of Rabbit. Few persons know that the flavor of cooked rabbit may be much Im proved, If, when cleaning Br er Rab bit, the small, waxy kernel or gland under the front legs Is taken aaay. Cut directly between foreleg and body, and the email gland, about the glee of a pea. way be Been. It is white la color. Madeline Pel inn. is KecreataosV . .
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