MILFOHD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Court. 1'HK lllf VT Ji-lliii?. 1-ii. (. S. I'milv. H iiH-ailiilc, Ya. A"M'1ATK jrmiKs. lfim .TikoIi KI.H'r, Milf nl. Ph. lion. John C !litrk, ,n A mm, I'n. Pll0TII)!1llTAHV.HK(.!STK:i,HK()O'4l)Kll,KTf. Jnhu C. WrsUn- Kik, Mllfiiril, Pn. INiMttlsiloXKIlS. W:illm Nt'wiiiiin, Milforil, I'll. ' Jninm H. HrlU'i-, Jni. M. Hrnsl. y, COMMW-IorEKS' t'l.EUK. Gi'orgo A. HvcpcniH''r. Milfonl, I'n. TllKAsri'KH. Cli-nrim Diiuiiinnii, .Ir , Milfunl, Pit. Siikhivf. H. I. Coiii'-ijrlit, MMlnmiinm. T'a. Attounkys. H.ik.-r, Hv. T. Kipji. .T. A. Dull, C. "vV. Vim Ktl ii, .1. H. Disthict AmnivKV. . M. Vim Auki'n. OlfNTY Sl.TKKIVTKMlKS r. fiwiripi SiiiwyiT, Mill Kilt, I'll. Prysiclans and u ii e o n a. 11 K. Kiiu'rstiii. K. H Wi niuT. Drugs and Mccllc.ln C. O. AriiitMiiK. .M K. y nu-rion. Motel. IllnlT House. ) aui In r.- Hutrl. Cflllrc S'llifire. .liir.lr.n Itimar. I'rWMiiiin H'liin1. f-'nwklll Hmis liiiniuick I1"uhv Y:ml iiiintuk Ilotr! Jlr.M.ksMo V'.ihi. MarnetB. 1. V. Hii'.n.-. , fitorreo. Urown ami - m'.trnnf. I8i'iulv.l limi'io D.uIjiimiiii, ,'r. V. siml ti. MU. lH'll, ISf mlv.) Jolin Mr('i"'M-. Kyiimn mill Wells, fSw Adv.) b ruiik Snhiirr. Confoetionory nnd rvulta. Wllliaiii M. Trnvif. A. S. Dinniimn llrnj. !to. , UcVerv. '"' .1. A. ; VUVLV. Us ury ..li!!rni!ilr,. r'Mt.-n K'M'hli'i-. .Itihn l)ir?in tlnntlits. Dr. ittu vu:i drr Htiyiliv Klllll li'TM'it,. t. s. I'lllh, Herdwmn and Plumbing. T. li. ,1. K u in. (Si c a.U-.) 1 Ivery ilflblcft. John Khidiny. i-ir.-.nry Hrothi'ra. Gi'uiy' K Urt..n. .1. jl. Vn:i Tit;s'l. Stage trine artd liliprt'oi Office. John 1' iimhiy. Meat M.irltflta. .Tumi's K. Bind GainliU Iin.r.hfi-9. Mlllera. ,Tirvis lioi-il'in. W. T. Strulilu. Blacksmith. VHllnm Aiipli-. 1'. li. 1-Mof h. Wagon Matters. W. )I. Court right. John (t. MllliT. Tailor. II. B. Vau Etten. Millinery. Missos Mitchell. Nnllie fciwopenizor. Undertakers HorUn ami Wood. Lumber. Milton ArmBtronq'. A. D. itiwa v i'un. (Sn ftlv.) Builders. A. I). Tirowu & .Son, (!Soo adv.) J. C. Uhfuiiberliun. iit'orffo Smith. Painters. Goorn Slauatin. ( H. Wood. K. U. Wo mI. Insurance. Ryman anil Wt-lli. Spoke Manufacturer. Jacob Kl.'HT. Watch and Clock Repairing. John K. HiKlolpn. Al. Ti rwiiliKoi'. Shoemakers. L. Gi;ai r. Telephone Office. Telegraph Office. Diinijiick Houo. Post Master Jamos S. Gait;. Sanitarium. GUmis!;1u Kctn-nt. Dr H. G BitnrkKy, Prn.rlPtor Bloyole Shops. P C lUilan, (S.-o adv.) Goo. W. Wi((H.li!i. I. II llornbock. C S t'ust.is, .ir. Newspapers. PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Milford UisaU h. PORT JEIRVIS ADVERTISEMENT DIRECTORY The Hi " .Slor!. New York Kuniitun1 SNre. Johnson, li'iois and SIhks. li. S. Mursit, St'MUf Machiiu'H, Pianos and O.'p'iUH. Gunning and Flannaii, Cliithing. Frtd N. MuKon, Drugiiht. RYMAI WELLS. Of Sweeping Reduction iF prices on nil kiniU of furniture and house furuibhinK ko,j1s Vt ciin olli'r von MEW SPIU.N'G mid SL'M M Kit UOODS at LOWlilt l'lilCKS than ever btilore. Our two KUiitin art) erowtlod lull evei tliin usuful. A call will csonvinoo you that wo aro up to the times both in NEW UOODH and LOW PK1CKS. RYMAN & WELLS, AN AITEAL FOK AIR LABOR LEADERS INVOKE ASSISTANC E fOR THE MINERS ON STRIKE. Kpnrly All of th Niitlotml TrndfMi 1Tnlnn lltirt)rt ntwrf In tht Af'inbly Convt-nrH ln thfr 1ntft nf Ktrlltlnc Coal Miner. A iru. ril HtrltiK Not Vrt Aiviit ft. Vh-olliiK, July 2 - What lei dwlRrd to o ni"ct lminrtp.nt and larp'st Kiith. tine of tin lu-ad:! f.( labor oruan l7Mti'n! t AniPik-i nvv is tn ' in svsd"n In thti Hy. It ! tho .-nfffr-on( o of lnbnr lnti t call-'d la-t w.'t-k hv Prcotd. nt M Jv natr)ifrd nf tho TnUrt1 Mino Wurkvrs and aprrovid hy T'r.-nvnt (lorni'etB of th American F. deration nt l.nbnr, of whih tli nitn ur nrp-antzntlnn tf a pnrt. Th vmt noc of the runfY-rptu e Is to aid In a r-pordy and tmrersfut teiiniimtlon of rhe Croat coal strike. B'.v.r,inr of the I'-rtf'-i orc wf-rc held during th- d'iy and i.-.Mht. but until the tilKht pi'PFinn u-n" h'"'M llltl hTd b'n acTmrlh"l. Nofirly nil th1 ntlm! l, 'r tt;jF)i v.ationp 'r. the T'nitcd t.atr.s pre rninv-"nt"-'d in th11 nnt'"r"nr,'j T'io .'rn. St jion ni th runfft nt was Ik Id tin thv irri ni cf Mi-sprs. Rat h foj 1 and I't'rse fr"m Oolumbuq nu rioMon of Mr. f"vi r'lrn Pamut! Onrn- i rs was tdi'-yt-n to if '.'sld;-, and PctP tary Mrr Ihhii, alsu of the FVif i at ton, vns mn ntT"tary. Ctiairuian O-miiTf tacn taMl mn the (dinars' rnpr-Pt nta:lvo to de tail the sanation. 1 hy were al"o ask'-d to puk t in what rnnninT th; nth-r laborlMt? -u pmizations could give tbdr aid. Pra-i-b nt Itnt;'hford nt the miners addroH f.i th" rnnf-Tnr1 nt sottu; .pnjrth, stat ing fully tlie raufia that had lod t') t imp"np(on nf work In th bitnrnt-r.r-us r irlonp and pre'-ntd the condl tinns of thi miner1' who are taking part in the strike. He did not pruposo any thing in the wav of rpcomtnnda tlons as to what the organized bihor nf the Cf-untry should do (n aid of th" ptrik--, pi'f-f'irliiK that '.mi-irtunt subjei-t to be li ft to tho r.mFid". ation f the ennfr- A cominlttce appotnttd to devise ways fit.d rn'-aiiH tu aid thp ndii'-rs pre3eiit'jd th following ai'ptai, whlrh was ap pioVhd by the eonterenet;: A wiil uf aii?ulfh, miiml'rt with dr pi r-i Uon, urisi i r an (he 1-nu .-In of tlw .irtfi, an1 tb-r m1n-r s t ry for relief for p. Mil'' Icirivn of Jurtiee tnuehffi the r--ip'!i.-iVo fhord In tlie hearts anil r-nn-p. i.ii. tfl nf th" wholti iUM.pl.!. I.'iu'IkIiik at v. n-'- win n t rnpl.T.v.-tl wliti h ure Ina'l" il'Kit 1 uml portt ii.l misery, starvitlon ini-1 iv.-ty, tin- mliu-rs arc l ontroiitcd with a i oiuiit i.-n l:y whl'-h t hi ir fi;unt ea ruined j ! ib tiioi! t.v-:n pt thrwUk'h th- c.-m-p mv "plm k m-" .Jnrvs. which fiutshv lo H t wrt ffiiur! of the lufarlous pyii'in uii'l i- a ttlmna on tin- tfu uu-hH.in .t oi-r eounfiy uiid bint on our iivibza- Wp. the f pri'S'-ntativt n of th- tra1"s unions uii'l of all oiL'anlat'J hibor of the t'ni'.td Sati', m convention ussemblnl to cr-nsiil- r the p ii'Mio -truK(r!e of the iniiiei'R for wnjri'fl HiiiHru nt to enable thi-m to Hv- .ind to enjoy nt b-ant ioue rt'rt'e of the neLM'.-fltlt b of lift;, are dotarmtiit'd tu forever put a stop t' a Httite of tarva- tior. in u'tii'-i! t'.ify arc row lnuue'i. The d-i'lorahl eonditlon of th- miners is will kn iwn to nil of our pt-nple, Tht-y l:v in Imv. N. im-ibb? to buy put!b-i"rt bind to w:trd off starvation, In many riivp not sullie.-itly clothed to uoVer thc.r" rj.ikLdie s and their children untlt to attend school bt-'t-ausi of lack of food and clot lil n. nuiking Hum a diiHer to XUq future stahljlty of our rei'tildii:. We feoi art.un-d that a'll men and women who love their own famllb-s or who havu one park of human syrnpnthy for their f--!-lows cnniHit fall to ive all the aid in their power to enable the miner's to win their present battle. The representatives of the miner havo been restrained hy in Junetion when exen MIiik thtlr funda mental rlKht of public ass-mMy and free speech to present to the world their grievances. We as American ultizunH re sent this interference with the rights guaranteed to us under the constitution. In the ordinary ait a Ira of life all en joy privlleftts mid rlKhts which consti tutions in ith- r confer iur deny, hut the puarant'e of the rbrht of frt'e public as sembly and frey speech was intended to pivo opp'j: 'unit y tu the people or any por-t.-n ot rheni to present the prk vanc-s-from which they suffer and whi h they aim to reur -ds. S"o denounce the ifur.nee of injunctions hy the jmlK' H of West Vhvlnia. I'ennsj 1 vanla ami other states as wholly unjuslt fle'd, unwarranted and unprecedented, more especially in the absence of any ex hibition or niniiiiost'itlon of force on the part of the outraged miners. We call on the government of West Virginia and up on trie governors of all other states find on all public officials for full and amide protection In the exercie of our rights of fixe, speech and public hmm mblane. We have no desire to t r .-prf? upon the rights of any one. r;nd we dernnnd protection In the exercise of thom; rights hunded down to us by the foundeis cf the republic. We leconnncrid that Indignation n.a:-s met ii.es he held throughout the entire coun try to plve expression to the condemna tion of the unwarranted injunction, inter fering with the free rights of free assem blage and free sp" ch, and we also extend sympathy and support to the mine work ers to the utmost extent. We hertby call upon the national and lnt rnatlonal nrgn mz.i lions o( labor to s.-nd representatives to act for and hy the direction of tlie Unit' d Mine Workers as organizers in West Virginia, I'ennsylva n'a and u h other states as may be nc essary. Fully lmbu-d with the heroic fltruKle whh h the miners are making for pore womanhood and innocent childhood, for decency, for manhood nnd for civiliza tion, and with Die consciousness at the Justice of their cause and of the respon sibility of their actions, we call upon the workingmen of our country to lend ad possible assistance to our suffering, strug pUng fellow workmen of the mines and to unite In defi ice of our homes, our rights, our citizenship and our country. Oprtor' Conference nt Uttnburg. Pittsburg,. July 2 F.ihty-xiine fal companies whose mines are located in tlie I'lttabui g district are represented at the coal operators' unifoiniity meet ing here. The operator who ship by river and those owning mines in the Westmoreland field w-re not present. TU river operators heli a meeting at the Coal Exchange and decided to take no part tn the uniformity movement. No attention was paid to the call by the Westmoreland people. Very littl has thus far been accom plished. The old uniformity agreement, the new clauses inserted, was reported on by a committee. Where changes in the conditions since lsfl warrant dif ferent provisions committees were ap pointed to draw up clauses that will cover the points at tssue. Colonel V. P. Rend .f Chicago pte sont.'d a minority icport on the uni formity agit-meiit. denouncing the pro ceeduie of the meeting in severe terms and bolting the conference. W P. Ie Arrnltt said he wanted it distinctly understood that the call to adopt uniformity did not have anything to do with the strike, as he d!d not pro pose to arbitrate anything whlb.- und :r flro nor admit that the operators were cowards. feenign I aivcnity Aiproprltlon. llarrlsburg, July 27. Governor Has tings has approved the tirst and sec ond ppeA-itic appropriations, amounting to $)), two. and dl.approved the third and fourth spevltic approprtutlona. amounting to $OU,ooU hi Die bill appro priating $200,000 to thd Lehigh untver eity at Bethlehem. Tiie Hrbt two Items are for maintenance and general ex penses, and the other two were for gen eral educational purposes and special maintenance of the plant. New York' Oldeitt Uwyr Ix-ad. New York, July 'is. WHilum Cookbon Caipertter, the oldest pi acticlng law yer la New York, died here, lie was &-J yeuis old and bud followed hid p.o ftsfiicm in New Sftik fur D:iy 7'J yettra. SCALING THE MESA. Irnf!flir 1.1M-y lleh t!t fttirv.mH tl thn riiion 4'tlfT, . Albuquerque, N. M., Julv ?7. Pro fr,soi IV ill lain Ulbb-y of Piinceton uni versity hns succeeded in ocaMnp the fa mous "Mi'M .Kncantada" by means of a bore lirass cannon , A ste"l cylinder with a soft iron shanli and a ring In the end, to-which a cord was nttached, was finally shot over the mesa after several lneft.etu-U efforts, nnd by means of this s!mt cord tli ropes re'jnired In making t he tijcnt w er pulled up. I-'ift'Hm hundred fe'tif j-npr were re quired to rrneh from on side to the otbrr, and when it was all in readiness a traveling Idock was attached to the pulle , which bad pteviously been spM'.ej o the main ropo. and pull'd P to Uie edge of tiie overhanging ledge. P1U ".FLr.30Ti JAUnKY, A n'an'a weight of rot k was then placed lit the ebnir rUced on the traveling block, and an ex p"riment al trip was made, which proved su n-saful, Professor I.t'biy then took his place In the chair nnd was t-rs"i to the top of th nu -a. Pa (b-Ti I'earce. a tiews MiptT mar. of this ' itv. was the only nth"r man m the party to make the dangerous fluent. All that win round on the top of the mesa which indicated that it might bavf been Inhabited was e monument of rock?, which looked as If it were erected by man. With this exception t here Were absolutely no In 'Meat ions that It had ever been Inhabited by a race of men. The professor made the trip without the slightest mishap, nnd shortly after ward the reporter found himself sitting on the liitle boaid -a feet below the top of the Km hunted mesa and 3T0 feet above the rocks, directly beneath Pro fessor Libbey. The. top oi the mesa was thoioughlv Investigated, and little evidence of any former Inhabitants was found. There was. a monument of rocks piled up. much after the manner of the Indian monuments of long ago. The top of the rook is about lfl acres in extent and about finn fee htrrhor than the immediate surrounding country and fully 7u feet higher than the valley just south of it. It is possible that new specimens of flora have been found, but a later ex amination will have to be made to de termine this. SUMMER HOTEL BURNED. Many Prominent People In a Fire at Kith field Sprtugs. TJtlca, N. Y , July 28. The Springs House at Richneld Springs has been al most completely destroyed by lire, which caught In the laundry. There were PiO guests In the house, 70 of them from New York and Philadelphia and 1 00 employees of the hotel. Every per son In the building, so far as known, escaped. The flames progressed slow ly through the various parts of the no ted, and everybody had ample time to get out, except the employee-, who oc cupied quarters in the vicinity of the laundry. But few will leave Uichfleld on ac count of the fire. It is probable that T. H. Proctor, the proprietor of the hotel, will replace the burned structure with brick buildings. The loss is estimated at $200,000-, insurance IWX'Q. YONKERS' BIG BLAZE. Half Million Dollar Worth of Prop erty Ieatroyel. Yonkers, N. Y., July 2. A big Are, which for a time it waa feared mibt be accompanied by a considerable loss of life, broke out last evening In the blowing room of the hat factory of William Heed & Co. on the lower floor of the Khethar building on Elm street. The large gas motors exploded imme diately after the flames first buret forth, and thj escaping gas from the meters hclp.-d to toed the flames. With in a fw minutes the fire was breaking through the windows of the tirst and second stories. The gas carried the fire rapidly through the section of the build ing neurest to the spot where It started, During the fire the battery of four boilers In the big hat factory exploded and hurled burning ember and bricks In all directions, endangering the Uvea of the firemen. It took ever throe hours of hard work to bring the flro under control. The losses aj e vry heavy. The lowest estitnate is $100. 0M, and others run up as high aa -:J,000. Roed & Co. place their loss roughly at $ti0,t,K0. The loHSes of Rowland 13ios., Pup's tiros, and the Yonkers Slik company are set down at $LO,ooo each The loss on the two buildings totally destroyed is estimated at IJ40.000. The Insurance cannot be given, but will probably cover the loss. About &00 people are thrown out Gf employment, An Kxprrt' Opinion of Hie Tariff. Washington. July Assistant Sec retary Howell of the treasury depart ment, ho Is In charge ot customs mat ters, dld: "The new tariff bill 1b par ticularly free from ambiguitlta which, despite, the rnout careful efforts, art lia ble to creep into such measures. It Is a revenue producer, and in my opinion will produce at least $1S5,00'J,000 during the present fiscal year, and I look for at least tiO.duO.WO during tha fiscal year H.," MtlU Clotts Teiuporril. Fall ltiver. Mass., July 23. At a meet ing of the directors of the Wumpunoag Cotton mills it was voted to clone the mills for two weeks during August. The fcHevcns mill shut down Saturday ntpht for a month, and the P.lchaid Coiden mills will begin a curtailment next week. These factories employ about l.bju hundJ. and It is undei stood that they are short of a supply of cotton. Is It Andrea's liulloobf Kotterdam, July 28. A letter from Captain Lehman of the Dutch steamer Dordrecht appeurs In one of the pa pers of this city to the effect that he mw a curious object peanut; In the White sea on July 17 whteh was neither a ship n-.r a dead whale, but resembled a bitiloou, and Cupum Lehman sub tests that It may have b en Andjve's Va'Ioon w hl h be se. . 1T0TS SI 'UK OF PEACE ir - - JAPAN'S FORMED I'PEMIEH SAVS WAR 13 IMPOSSIBLE Ha IKM.il tint Antl'lt. Ivn fUrtlntd Ilitniiin(lfi Relation Over Our l'rnpa. Ittlon to Atitvx Maw!! - Finland flnwnllun ! Inml. Nnw Toik. July 2. Th tl-rnsd'i Pails coi n.-sTM't'lHiu say: If war .h"ut1 ultimately hienk out b' twocn the I'nUeil taO'9 ati1 Jap.in, it will he In spite of Mari)uls Ito p"non nlly as well tin polttli ally. The foniuT prime minister of (lie Jap anese empire, who Is now in I'arl-.. Is a strong lilnnrl of Ameitca. His artn.ira tl m f ir the Unitcrl States Is nt Imsed on mere sentiment, for he visited the country no has thnn live times. He Is bh thoroughly familiar with the consti tution as he Is well aeriunlnted with Its prominent nu-n. In an Interview Marquis lto said "I titlleve firmly that the Hawaiian question will le settled without the reiuoful i elation" hetween Jap'in and the United State? le'lnir llslutu"d In the l"ast. I would like you to make this perfeetly clear, for at thla pieaent mo. ment I am cnjoylnn a holiday. I have absolutely no ofBelnl duties, 1 have ab solutely no olllclal mission, I am free to po whore I will, ten 1 v ill nnd follow the Impulses of my own pleasure so far as my stay In or my visit to any Kuro pean capital is concerned "In the llrst place. I do not think It possible that any opposition manifest ed In Japan to the annexation of the Sandwich Islands hy the United States will take any more extended form thnn a mere protest made remember this point- nuide in order that the Interests of Japan in thoso Islands may not suf fer Injuiy. "Japan Is simply Feeklim to protect herself an.l her subleets, anil this she has a perfect rlirht to do; this she Is In duty bound to do. lint that she will look after her Interests In other than a dlfr tiilie.i diplomatic way is absurd. "The Japanese are hound by senti ment and sympathy to Americans. From the very beizimilnff of modem Ja pan it 13 America that has Riven h-r ev ei y mark of friendliness, encourage ment and support. Th"re Is nut a slncle Kuopian country that has manifested such a strong fe-lln for Japan as has the United States from our very birth as a constitutional country. "Any little feeling of Irritation there may be felt by any one In Japan agilnut Americans Is due not to Ha- 'J i IK r y1 MAISQUI8 1TO. wall, but to the fact that Japanese goods have been ho heavily taxed In the United fitnt-es. This, however, Is a commercial difficulty, not a political one It Is one that exists every time one country taxej the produce of anoth er and thus hampers or prevents tha development of any particular indus try. "Except, then, from a comne-iclal point of view, the question is of trliilng Importance, arid opart from It nr thing but the friendliest teelliiK exists in the Japanese public and the Japanese gov ernment for the United States ond the American people. "Now, what Interests has Japan In the Sandwich Islands? There are some thing like 22,uo0, 23,000, or, say, 25,000 Japanese subjects there. These, you must remember, are not the bent class of our people. The majority of them are drawn from the poorest ranks in life and are simple emigrants. In addi tion, Japan has certain treaties of value. "The question then is, WW the Jap anese be protected? Will the treaties be kept? And, speaking both for myself nnd voiciner, 1 think, the sentiment of the Japanese people, no one doubts for a moment that upon the proper repre sentation of our case to the United fitates those treaties will be carried out to thp letter and that Japan will be treated with the utmost fairness and honesty. "The emperor, I know, will not sup port any bellicose policy. All my friends In the ministry or In the con trol of the different branches of the irovernmtnt are of the same mind as the emperor upon this subject, and Jap anese public sentiment is one of strong friendship for the United States. "Thus the Hawallau question can not possibly bring about a conlllct. ei ther armed or diplomatic, with the Americans, in spite of the J!niroc9." A pleasant smile accompanied the last words, as thouRh Marquis Ito ap preciated as much as one possibly could do all the humor of Jingoism and Jingo policy. "We havfi Jingoes of our own," he Raid, and the smile became doubly sig nificant. Kntflaml Selte l'almyra Itilaud. New York, July 21 The Herald this morning lias the following iom Its Washington correspondent: Great Hrltain has taken possession of one of the smaller Islands of the Pa cific ocean" claimed by the Hawaiian joverninent. The lEland In question is known as Palmy! a Ubmd and is located 1.000 miles tu the BouUiwcstward of Hawaii. Ac cording to the Hawaiian government. Palmyra island Is one of the dependen cies of the Hawaiian Kroup Othcial information of the action of the Uritish government has been re ceived at the stale department. The nformalton was embodied in a dispatch w hich reached the department yester day from San Kruncisco. Frealdeut Audrw of Uruwn Iteluk Trovidence, July U. I'r. B. Henjamln Andrews has resigned his oillce as pres ident of Brown university, and tits pro fessorship in that institution as well. His resignation Is dje to objection in the university to lus views on the frea silver and free trade questions. lr. Andrews would not forfeit his liberty of speech, and his resignation followed. To Sueoaed ArelibUhuu Jantsens. Baltimore, July 26. It was announced here that the names of Archbishop Keaiie. li.shop Caiiilllus Paul Maes. p. U., of Covington, and Wshup Thomas H.'sllll, 1 1. i . of Natches, have been sent to Home In older that a gt lection may be made for a successor to the lata A I hblshop Julissciis of rv Olicttii., fr Kinnons Why Cliiiuibrrlahri Colic, t'hel uti nnd IMiirihoYa lumpily I. tlie Ileal. 1. Ii'-cjium it itfi'cii.ls almost iti Kt.inf, relief in case of pain in the fitomnh, colio nnd cholera morbus. 2. Bocimso it in thn only remedy tliHt never fnils in the most severe Wises of dysentery p ml. diarrhoea . 3. re.-nirt,) it U the? only remedy that vtill furr chnmU'. di.irrhoeii. 1. Bi.vnu-ie it l.s the. only remedy Unit, will prevent biiio.ta eul'c. i. TJ'.'C.'tuso U is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. C. IJee.nuse if. is the only remedy that can always bo depended upon in eases of cholera infant'im. 7. JUefiiuso it is tho mest prompt and most vi.Vablij medicine it) use for bo-.ve! C":)-ii!;iirts. B .!! so it products no bad re bill is. I'. Ijci'iiuso it is pleasant nnd pafo to take 10. liccuuHjit has saved the lives of more people, than any other medic: ntt in tho v.-0;ld. The mul 50o sizes for sale by In rt;-giKt.s and General Merchants in i'ikci county. M'il;etlio must of the city bofu der Hot the city person, young or old, mule or female., interested in your neighborhood and tovti. There aro several reasons for ibis. First, it is always best to treat peoplo well Mid malu: lii.mds of theiji ; second, this tivnim may iiuluco them to brin;r (; :.eiid their friends into your iv'iejiiierbood another summer or pi-e-ibly to buy a farm or nr.) l homestead and put more or less; money into ciietdation by their im-lirim-uituifs tip-.m it. Homo of tlieao 1'eoplo of means may lie mado so in teres'.ed in your community that they may help it lo build or equip n library or ntbeiietiin, ov imiirove the local paik or make some gift or l.c rpiot that will add to the attractions of life i;i your vicinity. Certainly there is no way in which a person of means onn do lietter with n littlo than to remember Uis native town in some such wny. Por't Tobn.cno Spit an & Sraoko Tont Life Awy. If you '.vanl, to quit tob.vjco usiuir easily and forever, bsnuioo wclstronp, tniifrnelio, full of new lifoand vijror, talto No-To-JJmc, tho womler-wodier, that makes weak nien strong. Many eain tea pounds in ten ihivs. Over jCVXnicurod. l!uy No-To-Lac oi your dnie'irirtl, uinier punnntoo to euro, fiki or f 1.1)0. llooklot nnd sample mailed fife. Ad. fciterlinc Heaioily'Jo,,Cliiui'KOC'rNevv i'ork. dust try ft 10c box of Cascnrets the finest liver nnd bowol regulator ever mndo. Pine Hill Farm Poultry Yards. Tho iloHO Comb White Leghorn only, (af.-f ally bred for fil'teen years Host layers of lino white e'.f's. r.iirs. nnd Trios for sale, nnd batehin;; c'irs ,in season. OKJJERS rnoMt'Ty juluod. Oku. JS. IIuhkh, ay ton, LN. J. Bargins to Quick Bjyerj. George Daumnnn offers a good lounge, kitchen, parlor and (store stove and gasolino ntno, a'iso three Faii'ljanlt's seiiles, 1 large, 2 small ; c'h; su safe ard 1, 2 bbl oil tank at low figures to quick buyers. EXTRA SESSION. ENDS. Congress FaMs tho IMngley Turin Itlll and Adjourns. Washington, July 28. The extraordi nary session of congress which has Just closed waa called by President McKln ley two days after he took the oath of office on tlie steps of the capltol. It met In pursuance to hlB proclamation at noon March 15. The special mes sage transmitted by him to both houses on the opening day waa brief. It ex plained the deficiencies in the revenues, reviewed the bond Issues of the last administration and urged congress to promptly correct tha then existing con dition by passing a tariff bill that would supply ample revenues for the support of the government and the liquidation of the public debt. No other subject of legislation was mentioned in the mes sage, and the tariff bill has been the all absorbing feature of the session. The Republican members of tha ways and means committee of the preceding house had been at work throughout the thort session which ended March 1, giv ing hearings and preparing the bill which was to be submitted at the ex tra session. Thre days after the session opened the tariff bill was reported to the house by the ways and means committee, and 13 days later, March 81, It passed the house. It went to the senate, was referred to the com mittee on finance, and the Kepubllcan members of that committee spent a month and three days in its considera tion and In preparing the amendments, which were submitted to the senate May 4. Its consideration waa begun in the senate May 7, and exactly two months later, July T, It passed the sen ate, with 872 amendments. The bill then went to conference, wheie, after a 10 days' struggle, on July 17 a com plete agreement was reached, by which the senate receded from 118 amend ments and the house from 511. The others, 243 In number, were compro mised. The conference report was adopted by the house July III at the conclusion of VI hours of continuous debate. The report was taken up iu the senate July 20 and adopted Sat urday, July 24, by a vote of 40 tu 30. The tarlit bill was signed by the presi dent the same day. LivoU Several Days With a Broken Neck. Ualtimore, July 28. Mrs, J. D. Mallory, whose nock was broken by b-'lng thrown from a buggy on Sunday last, la dead. An operation w as performed, and It wui fjund that tlu. spinal cold was com pletely severed. In spite of this, the woman was conscious up to tha time of the operation, recognizing those aoout h-r and caim'y awaiting the ted. 1 iJE KIX WEEKLY TRIBUNE a ' V -re 7 K;fn IT GI VlrS all i"'poi tiint't'c vs :f ri'CVf --' .in ;-i (-.. i .iwsef IT ill1 ; the t: o-1 i'.'H'i!e rtrrkct lej-i rls. IT OT.VVS 1 v.;li,inf. i...-t1.,i,.:iv.-l f.t(..,;:lh'. I TtilVK ; r:i""io..'tin., i-'io i -' e-irs JTOIVTV. " tu ..'U 1 :i -Htv ev.-nrn't, IT f :.1VI . y -i i ! Va' ' . .i. :: ,Yo ;. ;,iki . n G! . i: ii it t. - i ,. B.-ti..-:,.,. 1 I- G' ' . V , .tU;M. IT ( il c:ile, t.ii iiurr ! !o couno im lcld. IT ( ilVFS satisfaction eves vw!, ere tc e"i rybjdy . Vc furr.ii-fi U;s ?!! CC'JNI V1 snd WEEKLY IRiBUNE I YlT.Ar? for $I.Gf. O . v ' i 1 " A .. v. noi. Addreo 'Vrlio your n r nr. r. d. .i -J . on a. prctal trrt, send it to Ceo W. B"s t, Tribune ff'n. 'Jew " r i Oitv. nnd a simpln copy of THE VO'P v A' c -s'.v ILUf.E. be mn Heel to you. DO YOU EXPERT TI) BUiLD ? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN & SON, SV!f.ii3Tufacturerf find dealers in all kind:; of Lumber, C.r?ntrae?:rr-n3 and Builders. Kj'i!r.;53i mads ; jrsonl attention given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Lic n's Building, Milford, Pa. U e.tvl Ik. b'vj ,&JfkJr4 yJ' J,Ji-;fc;J . We desi.-o to employ aa intelligent, irKlastri ous man hi th'-s I c.liV, The work will be per manent and the pay fair. For Information write us. PITTSBU3S NOVELTY CO. IOOO PENN AVE., PIYTSBURC, - PA. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained And ail Fat rnt butincs conducted lot Mooeratc Fees. OuROrriccisOpposiTC u. 3. Ftcnt cricr? and we canst1. .ure patent m 1cm time tuau tiJtw:! remote from Washington bcoU model, drawing or phnfo., rii drsnp-f ri-'n. V'e advise, if patcmai its or nut, tf-a vit cii.tre. Our fee nt cue ti.i intent is t u ir. d. A PampmlIY, i 1J Ol'-.ain Vjtr-nts," wit IV roit oi &aiuc tn the V. . and turcica countnJ sent free. Address, s O.A.SPIOW&CO.i OPP. PTCNT Office, WeHIHQTON, d. C. j . NEW Champion Washer Vifl vtxk CUaiwr, Quicker, viA more UK and less injury to th clothe than any mj chine now in tu. Over 75,000 told, all 14 J gtvtng lati&iaction. Don't confuse this with tha Washing Mahioca ya hav ca. This U something aiirely new. Can not git out of order. PkUB WITHIN the UkACli ol bVhlVYuNU. 8ENO FOH C'RCUIAH. Chmpioa Washing Kachip.3 Co., S10 Vett rerl St.. CINCINNATI. OtllD ham' iftwmWLaSTtfi 9 1 . . Leave your orders For all kind of job printing f d J:" t I f .-rrsi tr- v. tr W I O w FOR EVERY menber of EVFRY family on EVERY farm, in EVERY village, in r Y5;kY SLUr c . Territory Y'.)rl ? aitiiiiuii, n.in 'i i .'in Vp man heed. the .'iinoii. ti c n..-.M. COUHTY PRESS, M,,fo. Go to T. R. Julius Klein FOR Stoves and Ranges MordA'arc, Cutlery, Tin, Agate Ware, Sc., &c. Tin Roofing and Plumbing A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad sroet.oiipijsita PUK8S Office V. a hwn sometlilnff to will that hrir.?i poful tim.'B to all con- rnuii in viry t)wn t introduce ttii tVst thinv on nnrth. It is nn ahsohitiiiH'pity whirh liourtekeii'rmuHthii0 ifd with witich thv urn not yet pupplifri. NO Ml MHdG. KtHjntntH no lyiiiR nor dtMption: a minister cun rnn'i'Mitioiifly tinlmrk in it. ami viM mKftA it rnrttme. It in nlo adapted toladiea. Zhi'Y nortrly dlwayn jnocflti, Ao firsjn rfo.imt, Ynu P-nn urtl It at honiH, for at wwn art it is known tit you havo it you will hiivo nt ono a mon.y-makinR bust n'js, Tu demand in jncnmpioff and tiuivnal. Hit svtTufire i-riltw ary from ilt"t to WK) pr month. It irf an articlttof ur at merit that can ii haiiHifii 00 a lar(H or amuSi ecale with 4u0 per i-nt. prolir. If yon w ill snd n your ad'1nqa, vm will at onco forward to yn, by mail, full particnlurs and information fr' of cost, V' only Uibli-h one Attfui iu a plao and donira to wciim rha pn rxT aiventa nt the stut. We hoip thoaa who wi.fi to ot Htartod. ou must act at nnr if yn hopA to gt an njrcncy, ah thty aro Viiiff rapidly btkon. It's a brnnd nw thiiitc. On of our bst aKeott writes ha hrtri cleared in nix montlm. Wh havA and riv eirltiHivn control of territory. Write at once. Be accurate abtxtt Mate and addreaaea. Wriw to Xh McCdtistand Mfg. Co., Indlont polls, Indr CLOsTfIG OUT SALE. 00000-00000 The undersiirned intending to re-UiBfi-.'in bvislaoss will soli for cash bis ei.firo stock of goods find storo f.xir.ri'3 ot t'refltly redncod prices. Tha btock la large and freah and will be sold at a great reduction.. A large line cf boots and shoes at decided bargains. Flour, Groceries, tobacco, Cigars, Teas. Coffees, Spices, Notions, Sc. AT AND BELOW COST. Also about 2,000 foot of seasoned lunibor. The entire promises, situated op pornto tho Court Homo on Centre Square an old established business stand to rent. SALEaBElGINS Saturday, June 5, 1897. GEO. EiAUMANN, Jil.