To How and Old Subscribers ! A Special CiTer. - FARM NEWS. Rimlrtr nulKinrlptloit prloe, to pnt.. Farm Nevra nv twites m r than Hrt.i'rt families. It hold tills lartre. linil loyal fol lowing I f H'llMCM-i'M', )H'HH4, tU.'V ri'u.'inl It as oir of tin chief tM-ntials of their sue oe-as in fartnlntr. It ke.-p In touch wlt.il tilt most progressive agriculture oi the day, It in Hclent.illc In its spirit., anil at the same time Is never ohseuro in its moaning, iior m ilr-cd in Itm styla It's tin." kind nf n paper th" farm r villus Iti his "vry il y mrt, heause in It In- Hods what oth'T snccenfnl farmers are lining, and how they do it. It 1'! patres contain no " do-id weight " no "Alters." Kvery line counts. If you know rtnyililnir noout (ho fiirni nnd firm lifo, examine Form NVws nml yon will nnd'T Btnii'l linw tiuicli lis hi : Ih riiiers appris-iote It. And it prows lienor ere-v nn'iitvr Compare it Willi any nl.l'or farm papcr,anj it stands ahead in procMcahilhy mid lfiil TillUe. p" Vo will send one of the above npei-s (dike your choice) I Sjd ion l liK,;8 0,10 J(l,r in ndvuncc!. AVo nro sure you be plf with oitlior pnrKtr. Wc eclocltxl thorn lie -cnuso we knew you v-iiuhl like tin-in. OUR PREMIUM BOOKS. "BUTTER MAK1M1." A Borio of prl,n OBsnys In which fnrntrra' wives and dsufrh tors, who nro In the lmiiit of ii'HAng the top prices In the iniirkcts, tell how they make their htitter. It 1 n mont valiinhle ljMk. Price US cent. WOMANKIJIB f'OOK HOOK. This Cook Hook covers tho rutin? rnntre of the ctill nury nrt The n-eljies In It were tieliwted from the fnvorttc recipes of Woiiumkliid rendem bo that in UiIh oii lmve the Unt thing! from sovonil luiudml prmiticnl huuHekcpei"B. 1'rlce ft c nt. FARM NKWS pI'T.TRV 11IHIK. Wrltton to moot tho niM-ds nnd demands of the fnrm poultry yard, nilher than thnt of the functor. It MlH nil nlmtit ilillen nt hrcedB, their clinrncteiititicB and what miiy lie expected ot them; tells nlioiit feml inr and hutohimr, about dh-eaws nnd their cur, and is, In Hlioit, a complete guide to making the hens pay. 1'rlce lea cent. . ' Our Great Offer. Wo will send tliipj papor one year, prioo f 1.B0. Farm News and Womiinkind 1 year, " 1.00. and the three Premium Books, prioo 75. Total value $3.23 for only $1.78. Itoniembor, you fret these throe valuable Pmmium Books, and three val uablo I'apors for only (1.75. Don't you want them ? They arc worth actual dollars to you, " Pike County Press, niI(ord, Pa. rhy not buy the Best? ; GRIMM 1 ;i.u 1 : Y U :- "i "... ' ..'..--. -'"- A RULE WILL TELL THE TALE Will buy aUiiiilJl blLKh HAMUi, O. H. ORTHM CO. ' G'HtUihi-n.'U iw me riorum r to mlnn tnrlly rcTium the of 'Th nnim HU--1 U.u.e " wlil. h 1 h-.tv , in mv bouH- fur the j:;t wv-n immihs. W think t do"i rtrf',i,t work, triaK KOI orntcf.m.i:MlfiiI In fw, and tli-innt'hlv -.Mii-trKff.l, pro i-4-tlvti ) (irf.'ia'M uill nutke tin mi. tnUo tnl'tiy i-' a " ilrlnnti swA KmiBe." Yvur truly, HAI.l'H ST ilM.Mlt. VV ith ji'Mwltf t-Altliml Wf. CO. Write fur oirmlanand fri'f tit as re Ureei. . H. tilUMM As C O. Mwmifnctiifr-, HuilAml, Vt, VKY m BOY THE BEST? 7 GOOD SADDLEs it the most noticeable and taking point on a Bicycle. j j When buying insist on getting BURNS PR7ADD, E. Take no other. Oct a Rums and GET THE BEST. jljtjM rUnufacturcd by tl GRAND RAI'IDS CYCLB SEAT MFG. CO., Qrand Rapids, Hich. Register's Notice. The following accounts have been filed iu the Koimtor's oiHoe and the fcimio will be presented to the Orphnu'i Court for oon tirinatlon aud allowauca on the lBth of October next. Kstate of Christian Ott, dewaaod, ac count of Abram D lirown, truiitAXj, etc. , In parlilioa. Knlute of Jiujoh Kllwnnaer, deoetiaud, uo.uuud accouul of riiillp EUwaniur,cxucu- UT. Estate of Jiioob Ottenholmer, deceased, itcrountof Arthur Lederer, admliiihtrator, u. b. n., o. t. a. Lhtato of Giiro Millutt, deceased, ao cuunt of Ami Millutt, exoculrlx. JOHN C. WKSTIiUOOK, Hi'fc'iotor. ll. -i.iter'B OiH.n. Milford, I'a., bijit ao, 117. JVju't Tulmooo Buit aud Biuok Your Lifo Awny. if vuu want to ouit tuluuico Ubiiifr easily r.n1 f rover, hcuiade wt-tl.atrtmj.', nin-rix'tu, iitii ut now lllOHUii Vlu'uf, ttlU PiO-'Jij-iiiAO, tua vnmu I'-nui-Hcr, ti.uc indued wcjtk mt-a h i-upk- Miirv fiuiu t-u pouiMid in U-oUayn. (vi'i1 i-',it(c:ui-uJ. ii'jy No Tw-Iiic vt your ti-;U't.'ihi, uuiit-r Kllri'1 fine, 60c or e i t,i Jiuouitjl uri-J ;tiii(io uia'U ti 1 it?e. Ail. liiiiK lwjUit!yCu.,UiaciuoctrNt3W Vorli. .rtb ihin now, a hpriiit? tooth -.-i .m-,h 14 1 'la not Jr." cultivator We linve mnde nrrntir'mrtit to eot for our puliBoribers n v.ilunblo wt of proniiunis. and nro alle to offer them nlniOHt froo of oott. PCO - WOMANKIND. Regular subscription prior, fine. A hand some iJtl-pntfe map-nxlne containing stories, ptoms.Bkctchi'g, hits of travel, and Mich (tunornl literary mutter M npiolB moot strongly to the overnire render, who wants pure nml wholesome literature of tlio en tertaining kind. Its practical departments devoted lo the kitchen, the flower garden, the rare of cliildtnu, dressmaking, home decorations, cto., are frrontly valued liy crory woman who has ever lvml them. K tensive Improvements have Ix-cn mndc In Womankind during the past ytyir, and bb a result Irs cireolotinii Iris Ii-m ii Increased from 2M.it to tvfnno n tft-owth that could only possihly 1h oiita' tied bv ptvinq the people what they want. We invito com parison of Wonitinkind with other papers of its kind LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and cleaiyiomfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Cornor Ann and Fourth streets, MILFORDrPA. NEW FALL GOODS Received Daily. Warm Winter Gloves at 25c, 50c, 75c, & $1.00. Prints and Muslins, Good value, 5c per yard. COTTON. FLAFWELS, 5 to 10 CENTS PER YARD. Cotton Bats, IO cents per lb. We can show you bargains in every department in our stores. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. MILFORD, PA. FALL STYLES IN PERBYS ARE READY. All the NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. DUN LAP, YOUMANS, YOUNGS' Clocks At $1.50, $2.00 & $3.00. Sole agents for Y0UNCS' CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Suhsox streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y, Our line of FALL CLOTIIINOr is ready for Inspection. Mon'a ALL-WOOL suits for 15 up Listers and the Grwt Eastern Fer tilizors at W. & U. MitehuU's. Cnficaretii stimulate liver, kidneys ajid bo weld. Never sicken, weaken orgriyo, 10O. WASHINGTON LETTER. rrcsitlont McKinloy For Gonertl Tracy. Th Rwlprm-lty TrrntloBtfnBlt Flrld' Refltgnnt lonentor Onrnian'B With drnBTHl Ant of th ttnlnn INtolrle RsltrnAit. Tiint ProHidont MtttCinloy is in favor of Oen. Traey, tho only regu lar liepuljlioan tsandtdaUj for Mayor of New York City, is now known to nil the world, as it was to your cor respondent when ho told your readers that such waa tho caso. rVorotary Bliss hal tho support of Presitient McKinloy when ho wrote that strong letter ondorsinR Oen. 1 rnoy and ankmir every Republican to vote fur him, as ho has the sup port of the President in going to New York for the puriiose of re gistering and of ascertaining in what manner ho can best help (ten. Trney and the regular Republioan ticket, and he will have that sup port, in whatever he may do in the campaign. President Mckinley does not intend to write a personal let tor for nso m Now York, any more than ono for use in Ohio, not because of any lack of sympathy with the Re publicnns engaged in tho campaign in both places, but because ho does n't think that tho President of the Unttod States should personally en gage in a political campaign, but ho is going to Ohio to cast his voto for the Republican ticket, and it is no secret that he will think more of every Republican voter in any Stale who follows his examplo. There is nothing .surprising in all this: it would have leen surprising to thoso who know the man, had President McKinloy indicated nny intention of acting otherwiso. Nothing but commendation has been heard of President MeKinley's seloction of Hon. John A. Ka.sson, of Iowa, to be a binxial Commis sioner of thev United States with plenary powers to negotiate recipro city treaties with other governments in accordance with the provisions of tho Dingley tariff act. Mr. Kassou served in Congress for many years, whoro, as a member of the llonso Ways and Means Committee, he ac quired valuable experience, and his diplomatic career has been brilliant and enviable. He waa first Minister to Austria.then Minister to Uormany and later United States Commission er to the Berlin conference, which arranged the presont government of Samoa. The country may rest as sured that Mr. Kasson will see that its interests are properly taken care of in any reciprocity treaty ho ne gotiates. Negotiations with France have boon under way sometime, and that country is likely to have the honor of the first reciprocity treaty under tne Dingley law. Austria and Germany have given notice of their intentions to open negotiation for a similar treaty. Thoro was no surprise at the pub lication of the tejider of Justice Field's resignation from the U. 8. Supremo Court, and of President McKinley's acceptance thereof, to take effect Deo. 1, 1897. The faot is generally known that Justice Field would have rotirod during the last administration he has beon eligi ble for retirement undor the ago limit noarly elovon years but for bis diselination to give Mr. Cleve land an opportunity to appoint bis successor, and he announced last year to his friends bis intention to retire early in the prosent adminis tration. His health is quite feeble at this tinio. There seems to be little doubt that Attorney General MeKonna will bo namod for the va cancy as soon as Congress meets. bonator Gorman s latest bluff, of fering to withhraw as a candidate for reeloction and to give up the leadership of the Maryland Demo crats, if the publisher of the Balti more Sun would agree to take the leadership and stop fighting the Gorman machine, is so transparent that it litis furnished nothing but amusement for the Republicans. Gorman knows that the next Mary land legislature is almost bound to be Republican, and he is anxious to unload tho responsibility for defeat on somebody, and he proforred Mr. Abel, of the bun. who has for years been his most influential enemy in side the Democratic party, to any body else. Mr. Abol has been fight ing Gui'uumi.siu too long to be ouught by such a scheme ; he knows as well as Gorman does that Democratic do- feat is well nigh oertuin, and ho wishes his paper to share in the credit for bring about that defeat, this year, just as it did in the carry. ing of the state for McKinley and Hobart last year. Mr. Gorman has been credited with much political shrewdness, but he will have to get up a better scheme or many will think that ho has been much over rated in the past. lhoso who started that story about President McKinley intending to stop the sale of the Union Paciiic Railroad overlooked the faot that the stile was ordered' by a decree of the United States Circuit Court. The only thing that could have stopped the sula would have been an appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court, and that the Government decided sometime ugo not to take. , The Ad. Brought W Read. A flouring mill in our town didn't advertise, said an Iowa editor. The proprietor, in passing one day, said ho wanted to sell me some flour. I told him I wanted to sell him some advertising, "Oh," he said, "there is no need of my advertising I Everybody knows the mill is there." In leaving he &ked me it I knew where he oould get a good oat. The next week a line appeared in the pajxir, "Wanted, good outs at the mill. In a tew days ho came iu and said he wished I would toil the ooplo no more cuts wore wanted at the mill, PRINCETON ! "'NN.' How h nllnin Willi Hnibon l.l Tall Troup". The devil has always had a repti tat ion, and wo believe deservedly, as a character, who poesossos largo and varied resouroes aud wonderful novelty In tho exeoution of his plans. Ho has heretofore frequently start led the world with some bold, bril liant Roheme, which has ooinmonilod itolf to tho thoughtful considera tion of good men, such as ministers of the feosiKil, college professors and oven some of the "Higbor Critics." Hut novor did his satanio majosty stand out more strikingly or bIiow to a bettor advantage, than whon ho opened tho boor "Inn" at Prince ton, nnd in order to give it a literary and olossiwil twang, dubled it tho "Rassalosian Inn. " Then to make it acceptable to the moral and reli gious elements of that community and tho mothers whoso "Dear Boys" would frequent this "Inn," he cir culates a petition and obtains among others, the names of three of Prince ton's "learned" profossors and, as we understand, the recommendation of Ex-President Clevoland, for a "Calvanistio" bonifuco to run the pa loon. Tho prohibition papers and others raised a storm as was expocted, about this "Inn-Saloon," and here it seeinod as though the devil made the striko of his lifo, whon he in spired ft man from New Jersey, to defend tho saloon on the ground that ho had heard two of the stu dents, over their beer, seriously dis cussing "Tho Attributes of Deity under Anthropomorphio Limita tions. " We imagine this discussion was about tho time ot dosing for tho night or morning(?) Now, Princoton, a beer garden is not tho best institution to teach real genuino piety. It may be a fairly good place in which to talk theology but even then, we imagine it would be the theology of the modern B. Fay Mills, rather than that of old John Hall. Princeton, don't mis- load yourself into the beliof that yon'ro able to oope with tho "gifted but unpriucipaled enemy ot souls" all alone. He is too much for you. No follow, or corporation for that matter, ever wont into partnership with satan, who got the Ixwt of him. It always ends with tho devil gotting the money and the partnor tho ox pcrionoe. We would make a suggestion to you, Princeton, that whonever you see an attempt to carry forward the Master's kingdom by means on which the devil has a patent and solo monopoly, look out, for soonor or later he will foreclose and take tho proporty. The trouble is you havo boon depending too much of late on the influeuoo of "foot-ball" for your moral support and it is not enough. What you nood is to pray more and above all to watch. Tho above artiole was written by M. M. Cady for tho Phi Gamma a paper publishod in Dubuque Iowa, of whloh he is the Editor. Mr. Cody "swung the biroh" in the old academy here in 1868, and is now a prosperous lawyer as well as an editor in that city. Fall Tres Plantlnf. The oool, even temperature of tho autumn makes it the best season to plant many kind of trees and shrabs. This may be done any time before the frost locks up the earth. Forest troos do hotter whon planted in tho fall than in the spring. Upon an acre of poor land a grove of fine young maples might be sot that would in time repay an hundred fold their cost. A few fruit trees could bo set out each fall, according as there was time, and nil thoso to gether proporly tended would in a few years develop into a grand or chard. Birthday anniversaries are beauti fully marked by the planting of a fine tree. More birthdays seom somefiow to come in the autumn than at any othor time of the year, so there is opportunity to eomtneui. morato. many of these happy oc casions by a monument which will last for centuries. In choosing trees to plant, those which thrive in the neighborhood should bo selected. Japan evergreens are beautiful fea tures of the landscape, winter and summer.and grow almost anywhere. Thrifty, slim young growths of all kinds should be selected. .They will develop faster than larger troes and be more symmetrical. A young tree should in every cose be culti vated as carefully aa a cabbage, planted in rich )iland watched and tended. Croup Quickly Cured. MocntaIn Glen, Ark. Our child ron wore suffering with croup whon we receivod a bottle of Chamber lain s tough Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief. F. A. Tiiokn- ton. This oelebriited remedy is for salo liy DrnggiHts and General Mor ohtinta !n Pike county, AGRICULTURAL Edited hy J. W. Tnl iner. Mtnlivirna. Pa , to whom ndilre nil eommunc'lMlon Intended lor tMx department. DO(IU8 BUTTKIt. Four men paid flnos a2tro?nting 12500. in the Boston del miiut.1 fmrf lout week, for breaking thoolooninr innlaw E. K. Corltmi, H000 ; D. J. Moriarty, flOOOj Maurice Itenly, 100, and Edwin P. Hickman, U0. Wo take pletwuro in quoting the above from tho Country Gentle- man. Of all storo frauds in tha United States, what is worse than tho "bogus butter" fraud. We ven ture to say that there is not a state or territory in the Union, that would not allow oleo to be sold on its merits. Why not soil salt for sugar nnd bo done with it. We un derstand that numerous parties in Pittsburgh have got "stuck" fast on tho same material, and if reporf is truo Homo of them will not bo able to stop at a fine. Let tho good work go on. In faot if oloomargarino had nev er boeu sold ns butter there would bo no necessity for any law con cerning tho so-called food. When bogus butter is all forced on its proper shelf, thoro will be a greater demand for the dairy product. POTATOES BOILED IN THKIR JACKETS. Housowivos who are pushed for time should boil their potatoes with their "jackets" on of tenor, and if "John" kicks show him tho fol lowing by Tillio May Forney, in the Woman's Homo Companion. In tho oonrso of a year it would also prove to bo an item of economy, cs pocially this yoar,to thoso who have to look after their dimes and nicklcs, as there is much moro waste in peel ing potatoes bofor they are cooked, than afterwards, "I novor see potatoes dry baked. hard-mashed and watery boiled, ap pearing in monotonous daily routine (for even tho established rulos of cooking them are too often slighted) that I do not feel like crying out against injustice. In reality tho potato is tho most admirable of vegetables. It requires only a lit tle care to mako it palatable at all seasons, ann it adapts itself to fancy dress as successfully as did Cinder ella herself under the touch oi'Jthe fairy wand. But first let us see what the potato presents in plain garb. Not long ago I was surprised to hoar a man, an eniouro in a way, express himself iu this wiso at a small dinuor : 'Why is it the houses oi tho poor always provido tho bost boilod potatoes f In great houses tho vegotablo is served either boilod to the consistency of damn leather. olse hard as a cannon ball.' Ho went on to toll how often as a child he wont to visit a neighboring poor woman. She was dovoted to chil dren and instead of sweet cakes she invariably handed out hot, delight fully cooked potatoes. 'Those wore boilod potatoes,' he wont on. 'With no other acoomimniinont than salt an emporor might have dined upon them : largo, moaly, boiled all through and 'in their jackots.' The latter phrase answered his first question. Possibly from knowledge, moro probably to save work, the poor woman cooked her potatoes 'in their jackets,' and consciously or unconsciously sho struck tho key note of their success. Nature has ordered that tho skin of the potato bo made of a corky nntnro to retain the juices and nourishing proper ties of tho vegetable. These are lost whon the skin, or envolope, is token off. A chemical analysis shows that the water in which was boilod a pound of pooled potatoes oontainod seventeen grains of carbonate of pot ash. All that nourishment the jackets' would have socurod to the vegetable. Again, analysis shows a peeled boiled potato takes three and one-half hours to digest. A potato baked in the skin ordinarily aigests in two hours." Country Store Advertising. Country storo advertising is im proving, and as it improves it grows more ana more interesting ana all the better for tho interest it ex cites. It was forniorly of little con- sequonco, tiocauso country store keepers took little interest in this department of thoir own business. Tho advertising was unpopular, was noglectod and regarded as a bore, be causo it was considered an expense rather than a source of profit. Shrewd men have taken the adver tising expense account from the blacklist it formerly occupied and put it in tha right, so that we can plainly see just what its value is and its probable and profitable returns. Money is now.tspent.uut grudgingly, as formerly, but freely and volun tarily and in some instances lav ishly. That none may be thrown away tho quality of country store advertising should bo carefully con sidered and every help toward good ness adopted. Dry Goods Chroni cle Notice. In eatuto of Peter ) Iu the Court of B Haywood, a Kiu- Common Plena, Plko Rtlo ) County. Nu, tijuuo " 'form la. TUe Until noeauut of Ioul W tM?nor,oom mluou, hiw I--"" filed iu my ollue, ud will ho confirmed nial on tho first day of Oetobor term lutf mid ulwiluto on the Tliurwliiy following uulo ujtgoutioud be uivvloualy Uliil thereto Sent, 16, loV7. i'roiUouoimy. 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